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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~ ~ . . .• . • f -':. , . 2 Burglary Suspects DAl·lY PILOT . * * * 10~ ·*: :::if/C*. . .. Crash After OC Chase M0}'40AY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY9, 1976 VOL H, NO. 40, UECTIO!IS, J6 PAOH ' .. ' ' f) • • • . OC Deluge Expected to Taper Off Testifies i11 Court Patty 'F orc~d To Make Tape' I A Real Wet River I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> Patricia Hearst, testifying for the first time a bout her days as a c aptive of the, Symbiones e Liberation Army, said today her tape-recorded confession to a bank robbery was made becau~e of threats to kill her. The 21-year -old newspaper heiress was the first witness ulled by defense attorney r. Lee Tiro Suspects Crash Stole11 Yan in Chase A pile of al legedly stolen goods. sta cked m the back of a van, was credited with S<JVing the lives of two burglary suspects wbo were shot at by Califotn1a Highway Patrol officers in a high speed chase early Sunday. · ~olice said the impact of three sh.Otgun blas ts fired al the speed- ing van was at>sorbed by the of- fice equipment and furnishings allegedly stolen a few minutes earlier in the burgla ry or a Newport Beach office complex. Newport Beach police said the· lwo suspects, Larry Moore, 24. of Los Angeles, and Pete Felix, J:'J, of Long Beach, escaped furthl'r injury when their vehicle s werved off th e San Oic~o Free way and ran down a 30-Coot embankment. . Officers gave this account nf the capture of the tw&men·: Sgt. Jim Gardiner was on patrol in the airport office com· plex arep when he-spotted an Orange van allegedly leavin~ the :irea at a high rate of spcc•d. He began to the follow van. backed up by Orricer Bill Mein nis. Gardine r said he turned on his lights and siren as the speed· ing vehicle passed the intersec- tion of Red 11111 Avenue and Bristol Street. Gardiner alleged the van was traveling at about 60 mph and running red stop lights He said he a nd Mcinnis chased the l'ar southbound o n the Newport Boulevard from Bris tol. then wes t on A rlin ~ton Drive to Fairview Road southbound to Merrimac Drive From there the <See CHASE. P age A2l . Sirica Improving . WASHING T ON <U PI \ Watergate Judge John J . Sirica is continuing his r ecovery from a near fatal he1:1rt otta<.'k, and doc- t or s at Geor ge Wa~hin~ton University Medical Ct-ntcr have '°emoved his namt• from lh1· "serious" list Gailey at a he aring before U.S. District Judge Oliver J. Carter on the admissibility of her "This is Tania" s tat&ment that she voluntarily participated in the April 15, 1974, holdup for which she is standing tria l. . The jury of seven women and five men was n ot in the courtroom when Miss Hears t .. wearing a red corduroy pants s uit. took the stand during her bank robbery tn a I Miss Hears t , almost im mediately afte r being sworn in, <taid making a ta~ to illustrate that she WlJS a member of the S'L"A ·and took part in its a c- t1v1t ies, m cludmg presumably the robbery, was discussed by her captors under the direction of Donald De Freeze 0.llf Piiot SUfl Pllolo "You wer e at an apartment where there was the making of a tape, were you not?" aske d Bailey. RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa ) "Yes," she replied. "Who else was there?" ''Donald DeFreeze, Nancy Lmg Perry, Patricia Soltysik, Camilla Ha ll. Bill and. Emily llarris and William Wolfe," Miss Hearst said. "And Angela Atwood, too?" asked Bailey. Guatemala Shakes; Death Toll 15, 000 "Yes." G U ATE MA L A C ITY , "And what did DeFreeze Guatemala C ~I > -Light say?" tremors jolted •.~temala City "He said the tape was to be early today in . ;pftermath of made to show that I took part in earthqua kes " tbe government it." says have taken more than 15,000 She denied she acted voluntari· lives since Wednesdag. Police ly and said s he had been told pre· and soldiers we re reported shoot· viously she would be killed if she ing looters on the spot. . didn'tobeytheterrorists'orders. The lates t temblors caused "How did you learn about the walls to creak and furniture to tape?" •. shill but were m inor compa red "l was told lo sit down with · with Sunda y's s hocks whic h Angela Atwood and she would caused buildings to s way and compose the tape. We sat down drove panicked citizens into the on the floor and she wrote out the streets. t ape a nd Willie Wolfe was A newspaper reported today there." . that fi ve persons caught lootlng "Did you make any corrections houses in Guatemala City had (See HEARST , Page AZ> bee~ shot and killed by police and soldiers. AD CONVERTS CAR TO CASH "The ad produced lots of calls and I sold the car." That 's the advertising success story told by the Mission Viejo man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Piiot: '73 Ford Country Sed., Power. air, cruise COO· trol. $2000. Pvt ply xxx· lC XXX' If you have a car you want to convert to cash. call 642-5678. It only takes ll few words in the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the nght pla<.'e 1s the Daily Pilot. Another news paper said public health authoriti es warned citizens about '•groups of mis· creants disgui sed as vaccinators on pretext of immunizing victims of the earthquake but who then drug and rob them .'' "By giving injections or drugs that put the m to s leep, the' thieves then haul away anything of value," the newspaper re- ported. The offi<.'ial n ational emergf'n· cy committee Su nday n ight placed the death toll at 15,043, with 37,000 injured since the in· itial quake rumbled through Guatemala and other parts of Central America. The committee said a t least 220,000 Guatemalans lost homes in the quakes, but reports had not arrived from many small towns left isolated by landslides and communications failures. Sunday's tremors heavily damaged the neuroJ)5ychiatric hospital in the capital a nint patients running in pani a· tients from three other ho als were sent to a treatment center a t the trade fairgrounds. Sporadic l ooting prompted several neighborhoods to or- ganize vigilante committees. Rom a n Catholic priest s celebrated ope n air Masses out- side their~ked churches, re· peali ng., rdinal M a rio Casari ords that the quakes ltre " he will of the all· powe rful o ne " a nd urging <See QUAKES, Page A2> 'Bar "Mitzvah' S~pect Held CHICAGO <UPI) -The al· leged "Bar Mitzvah Burglar," sus pected of robbing several homes while the families were out celebrating bar mitzvahs, was arrested. Robert. Green. 29, of Des Plaines, was arrested when he aJlegedly broke into a Morton Grove home a nd was m et by police waiting in'S ide. The stakeout was one or six set up. Michael Manahan, a Skokie police detective, said Green ap- parently read bar miuvah an- nouncements in suburban papers to learn when families would be out celebrating. ----- Dad Blaming Son's Death On Jailers CONCORD (AP > -A man whose son died one month ago m an Ancho rage jail s ays authorities "just killed him" through their neg:ligcnce. Charles Selbert said Su nday that his son. David, 22, was hosed daily and left to freeze to death in his cell in the stale Jail in downtown Anc horage. The young man had been ar- rested Dec. 28 for disorderly con· duct after he wandered outdoors in zero weath er, naked and stoned on LSD. "H e mu st have h ad pneumftiia," Seiber~ said. "lie wasn't ftkht in the head. The kid needed hos pitalization. It's almost the same as murdering hidf'' Guards found David Selberg's naked body in his cell on Jan. 7, the very day he was to be transferred to a nearby state mental hospital for observation. The coroner 's jury ruled he died or a collapsed lung, but found "contributory negligence" from abuses in the penal system. Blacks J eer ed PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI ) -A handful of black s tudents today ignored a Southe rn Christian Leadership Conference call far a boycott of classes at Escambia High School and we re jeered and booed by white students wh"en they showed up for the reo{>Cning of the school. So F~r, No Rain Dantage By HILARY KAYF. Of the 0•1ly Ptlo4 SUH The :.torm that has d umped more than f1vl' inches of rain in some parts of Orange County over the past wt·l·k is cxpcctecl to taper off tonight with only a 50·50 chann • of more shower' Tuesdav. We:1the rml'n pn•9t a 70 per- cent chance of ram tonight. Little damage was caused b~ the current 5torm because thl' rain ft'll ~low l y and stcadil~~. rather than 1n torrl·ntial burst:-.. according to thl· spokesmen for the Orange County Flood Control District Water runoff ha., not been ~1 probll'm yet, althoul!h there ha:-. been some runoff from Sllvcrado Can\'on mto thl' Santa Ana River. S1ivl'rado Canyon 1s JUSl about the wettest spot in the count), with a 5.0·1 inch rain reading for thl' currl'nt ~torm and a I 00 mch readinj:! for Sund a). In other location:: alOnJ! th<' Oranj!c Coa ~t . lluntmgton .Beach reporb :! 43 111ches for the storm and 3.47 m<.'11e~ for the season. The a\ eraj!l' to date JS 6 57 tn· che:- At O'Neill P ark 1n Trabuco Cu· nvon. 3 5.; int·h<'!> of rain hav1· f.illen smce thl' storm beJ!an la sl Tuc s dav . In San .J uan Capis trano. 4.61 inchc~ haVI' fallen during the same period. The season total in San Juan Capistrano. 5 75. is almost a~ high as last year's figure at this time. 6.73 inches. ln Newport Beach. only 2 51 in· ches have fallen during lhe <.'Ur· rent storm. still far below last year's 7 .17 -inch fi gure. <See RAIN, P age A2) Orang~·e Coast ·~ L:• ~ Weather Rain decr easing. some and becoming shower y t hrough Tuesday. Little t emperature c hange. Highs near 60. Chance of rain 70 percent tonight and 50 percent Tuesd::iv. INSIDE TODAY Comm unrst forces have clmmed the capital of North Angola .and the victory /l(J..' been admitted by National F'ro11t o}f1c1aLs, Story A4. Index ......... u Fwtllelltc•rd AU L.M eoyd "' ..... K_ 11 (.lllleml• AS Alwll.a""'' ., Cl•nlllff 111-12 Mn Its AIO Otmlu I J Or•11.-c.11111y All er.n .. rd Ill ~· .. , o .. ,~ ... H<n All 5-1• 114. Edil.,.lal P•tt "' Tel .. hlOft At E111eru111-n1 A10 '"'-"'•" "" ""'"'. "'~ 11¥H1119r A4 • A 2 DAILY PILOT S ' .• l - Connally Primary Write-in? By VDlttd Press lnttrnallonal John 8 . Connally, the former governor of Texas who switched to the Republican purty more than two years ago, muy become a write·in candidate 111 New Hamps hire's Feb. 24 Democratic primary, according lo reports pubUsht;d today. · The St. Louis Post·Dispatch and the Washington Star said the write-in effort is being organized by Richard Viguerie of Falls Church, Va., a principal sponsor ofthe new National Conservative Caucus, with s upport from William Loeb, the conservative publis her of the Manches ter Union Leader, the state's largest news paper. From Page1 Al HEARST. • • or additions?·· "No." "Did you m.ake :my contr1hu· hon?" .. No" "Did they ask you to? .. "No.'' ''How long did this tcike'!" "Maybe an hour." "Whcit happened then?" "I read it aloud to the group." "Did you read the whole thing or read it in portions? .. "I read the whole thing." "Did they h ave any com· ment?" "I don't recall." She said she and Cinque went into a closet two feet by six feet in size and Cinque operated lbe tape recorder while she read the tape. "Did you read it through?" ..,"Yes." "Did you change anything?" .. Ncr." "Whal was thefr reaction?" .. I don't recall." ··Did they seem satisfied?" "Yes." up1 n1~• 'SLA TAPE FORCED' Patty on the Stand Matbews?' "lh a van ·· I U~ITe.._.,... GUATEMALA POLICEMAN EVICTS HOMELESS FAMILY FROM RUBBLE OF ROADWAY Cleanup Operations Begin as Light Tremors Jolt Country In Aftermath of Quake The reports said a decision will be made in the next few days on whether to proceed with the write-in effort. She said she never again heard that tape until "after my arrest." "Were you told why you were to read the tape?" She said William and EmiJy Harris were the others in the van, that Emily drove, a nd lhal William ~at in the back with her and held a rifle on Mathc.•ws. .. From Page Al QUAKES •. -. Guatemalans to repe nt thei.· sins. Some dis tricts in the capital re· ported outbreaks of diarrhea. People lined up at outdoor in- firm aries to get inoculations against diphtheria, tetanus and typhoid. " Outside the capital, bulldozers and tractors worked lo remove tons of earth lhat fell across the Pan· A m e ri t'il n 11 r i: h way in landslides following the quake and the first powcrful aftershock Friday. Al Chimaltenango. 40 miles from the capital, of(i('ials said they had been unable to reach seven or eight h11ls1de hamlets. Chimaltenan ~o. wllh 5,110 dead, was believed to be the hardest hit municipality in the country. Pair Draw 5of Kind TEHRAN , Iran CJ\Pl A 27·year-o ld Ira ni a n teacher has gh·e n birth to qw ntuplets, doctors said to- day. The three girls and two boys bor n S unday to Fere s hteh ·Sadat Davoudzade h a nd her hus band, an cmploye of the water and power ministry, were reported in satisfac. tory cond1 t1 o n 1n in· cubators. Doctors said the quints, born after a seven-month pregnancy, weighed from two pounds. 14 ounces to three pounds, 15 ounces. . Five quints also were born in Kagoshima, Japan a week ago. House Fire Kills Youth PHOENJX, J\riz. iAP) -An IS·year·old youth died in a house fire a few hourts after a bachelor party in his honor a nd less than 10 hours before he was to be mar- ried, firemrn s aid Nine other persons an the house escaped the early morning blaze, which fi remen said apparently started in an arm chair in t he cor· ner of the li ving room. Firemen said Bruce Dickerson was found in a rear bedroom. He was to be married in a civil ceremony Saturday to Cheryl Neal of Glendale, Ariz. 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Is that true?" traveling in Japan and apparent· "No ... ly has not been consulted on the "~u say you were not forced Servie.es Tuesday Miss Hearst said Harris or· dered ht'r to tell Mathew~ wtio she was, which she did. Newport Builtlei- John MacLeod Dies possible write-in effort. or lfrainwashed. Is that true'!" Two ·De1T1<>-erats in the -"ldon-'t:recalt." bidding for t1le Democratic Bailey then showed her a gov. nomination, Fred Harris and ernmenl·prepared transcript of Jimmy Cart er, are running the tape. almost. dead even in Oklahoma's "Do you now recall using thf• Democratic caucuses. but their word brainwashed?·• combined total ba~ly e xceeded "Yes." "At some time in the future, did you find yourself in Pen- nsyl vanra?" Bailey asked. "Yes," said Miss Hearst, who explained she W(lnt' there with sports activis t J ack Scott and his wife. "!low 'did you meet Jack Scolt'1" "Al an apartm('nt 111 Berkeley or Oakland " John MacLeod, of Newport Beach. a nationally known builder. will be e ulogized in funeral services Tuesday in Newport Beach. Mr. MacLeod. a native of Scotland who immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 16, died Satur· day at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack Friday night. He was 82. A longtime resident of Harbor Island, Mr. Mac Leod first came ' to Southern California in 1923. He founded his construction firm, MaccoCorp. in 1927. Some of the better known pro· jects built by the firm include the San Francisco Airport, the ap. proaches to the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bartlett Dam in Arizona and a dam across the Campbell River in Canada, in ad- dition ~o other heavy construe· lion projects in South America, Israel and the U .S Among the s ubsidiary com- panies operated by Macco was Macco Realty, developers of Ir vi n e Terrace, Cameo Highlands, Cameo Shores, and s everal thous and homes throughout Orang<! County. The firm also developed lhe Porter Ranch in the San Fernando Valley and Rancho California in San Diego County. Macco Realty was sold 10 years ago lo Great Southwest Corp., a subsidiary of lhe Pen· nsylvania Railroad for about S20 million. Linelon Club cind a director emer itus o f the Republican group. F\&neral services will be held at 11 a .m . at St. A~ rew 's Presbyterian Church. "' He l ea ve s hi s widow, Elizabeth ; t hree daughters, Catherine Shattuck of West Los Angeles, Jacque Von Essen of Fallbrook, and Janet Klug of Newport Beac h , and nine grandchildren. Fro• Page Al CHASE ..• van wen t w est t o Harbor Boulevard and north to the San Diego Freeway, where it turned south. Al this point, Gardiner and Mcinnis were joined by Sgt. Chuck Hamilton of the Costa Mesa police department. As the pursuit, now allegedly traveling at 80 to 90 mph passed the Newport Freeway, they were joined by a unit from the California Highway Patrol. Mcinnis dropped out of the chase to return to the airport area to try.to Jocate the burglarly ~hat the S!JS~ects might be flee· ing. Gardiner said the CHP unit uncommitted delegates. "Were you told what would Sen. Lloyd Bentsen <D-Tcx.), happen to you if you didn't read received less than 12 percent uf the tape?" the vote in the state that borde r!> "I don't believe they told mc his home state. Bentsen ranccled anything on this J)<irticular OC· a ca mpai g n a p pc a ran cc casion. '' scheduled for todav 1n MisM>uri "Had they told you what would and returned to 1\:xas to "r e· happen previoulsy·!" evaluate" his campaign lie said "Yes. I was told I'd be killed." he would issue a statement :1fler Miss Hearst testified in a low, the review. expressionless monotone. The President Ford was an New only change in her voice was Hampshire for two days of ram· when s he said s he would be paigning over the wct•kcnd and killed. Her voice dropped even was so enthusiastic about his re-lower and trailed away. ception that he pf :.inned another Bai Icy as ked .Mi ss Ilea rsl visit before the primary about the threats on her life. Supporters of Carter. the "Were you told this many former governor or Georgia, and limes?" Harris, a former senator frorn "Yes." Oklahoma, arc clciiming victory "Could it be a couple of hun· for their respective candidates in drcd limes?" Oklahoma. Fina l results were "Yes." not expected before Wednesd<1y The defC"n se attorney then orThursday. turned to a shootout on Ma y 16, The latest po ll of voter at-1974, in Los Angeles , Miss titudes taken by the Lows Harris Hears t 's a lleged admission lo organization indicated the teen-ager Thomas Mathews that Democratic nomination remains she voluntarily took part in the wide open. The two politicians holdup, her s ubsequent trip who received the m ost support in across country with the Harrises, the Harris poll we r e Sens . and an SLA diary which she al· Edward M . Kennedy and Hubert legedly helped write. H. Humphrey, a lthoug h neithe r Miss Hears t said she went to man is a declar ed candidate. Los Angeles early in May. On the Among the 10 Democrats who 16th. s he and the Harrises al- are candidates. Alabama Gov lcgedly took part in a shooti~g George Wallace s till has the lead spree at a sporting goods store an with Sen. Henry M Jackson of Inglewood. Washington in second place. "Where did you meet Tom "flow did you get to Penn- :-;yl vani :i ·!" "We drnvv " "Did they tell ~ ou where you were·>" "I was told it "as a round S<'ranton somepl ace." Miss Hearst said Emily Harris already was at the farmhouse near South Canaan, Pa .. where they hid out. and that William ar- nved shortly afterward. People Were All Eyes A suspicious female market employe briefly became a Hunt· m~on Re ach police informant over the weekend. lipping off th<' lciw about a pair of !>hudy chara<· ters who might be casing a joint for a stickup. She told oUicers they s melled strange, as though they might have been s mokinl? pot, when they purchased a bottle of whiskey and returned to their car. whic h was still parked out- side Officer Wilha m Morns arrived and qUL·~t IOnl•ci the men. who he said were a pair of pnvate eyes hired by a client for a stakeout. tried to get in front of the fleeing -::==;;;r==========================:::-: van to slow it down but had to pull over when it was nearly rammed. A second CH P unit tried to do the same thing, joining the chase at Canada Road with the same Mr. MacLeod al one time ac- quired some s hares in the Irvine Company, making him the only non-family member to hold stock in the company. The s hares were repurchased by the company and retired. · results. Mr. Macleod was prominent within the construc tion industry, serving a s national president of the Associated General Contrac· tors in 1954. He served on the AG C executive comm1ttec for several years. Mr. MacLeod was also a found- ing m ember of Orange County's Fro• Page Al RAIN ... Winds gus ting to =-> miles per hour Sunday night created a few problems around the county, but nothing major, according to local authorities . At Dana Point Harbor, several boats were ripped from their moorings Sunday night, but were quickly rounded up by the harbor patrol Waves were crashing over the breakwater this morning at Dana Point Harbor and small craft warnings were sUJljn effect up and.down the coast. In Capistrano Beach, about \50 homes were without power for two and one-half hours tt1is morn- ing because a tree fell, short· ing out some electrical lines. . Trees were blown over an several other parts of the county, including San C lemente and Newport Beach, but none caused iserious problems . Street flooding was moderate due to the slow pace of the r ain, but Ne wland A venue at Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach was closed temporarily to· day. Also, rockslides along the Palisades Bluffs also closed off a northbound lane of PCH in San Clemente today. The storm has been a real bonanza for local skier11, who found ali ski resorts in the San Bernardino Mountains in opera· lion over the weekend. About six inches of new s now fell in the mountains last night, bringing the season total t o between 20 and 25 inches. Gardiner ,said (he van was slopped when Officer R;pnald Felthoven o f the CI-ti", a passenger in .the second uni fired three s hotgun blasts at the rear of the van in an attempt lo _ disable it. When the two men tried to stop their van, it swerved out of con- trol, running down an embank· ment, Gardiner said. Both men are in custody today m Newport Beach jail o n c harges of burglary. Gardiner said the items in the van were traced to an office at 4001 Birch Street and the van was reported s tolen Saturday in Signal Hill. Knife Fight Fatal LOS ANGELES <UPI) -A 25·year·old man trying to protect his twin brother during a knife attack was stabbed and killed. The brother escaped with minor injuries. cat's Yells Saved Couple THOMASVILLE, Ga. <AP) -Authorities said to- day the c ries of a dying house cat may have saved the lives of three persons in a burning mobile home. Police detective R. L. Talmadge said Wendell Folsom or Moultrie was awakened early Sunday by the cat and began scream- ing as he banged his way out of a chain-latched door. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach deposilors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? 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Newport l•tch NfWPO•I l•tch L1oun1 htch SHI 811eh (M;atn Oflicel (Baytlde Centert (Corner ol Foresl Ave.) (le1auro World) 81verly Hiiia Wttt HOiiywood 1515 Westcfllf Or 102.t Bays•tll' Or 3Hl Gll•nnt'y•c SI 13820 Sf>.tl Bei!<:h Blvd (714) 642·4000 (714J 642 •000 17141'414 1~06 12131 !lOlHt·~'> (Corner 01 Otymp1t 011111 ) (OllP !Vt S1na1 Hosp1tall 31.105'1 I,, rt, Dr 874/ Of'vf'rly lllvd 1•'11 tr I I ,0 (~· ('" IJI ' 11 -. - I • Monday, February 9 1976 D~IL Y PILOT 1t .'J Controller Cory Subject of P:roDes ,~ I 'NOTHING NEFARIOUS' Orange County's Cory 2 Massage Parlors Hit In Anaheim Two young gunmen robbed the ernployes of a pair of Anaheim mat;sj ge parlors early Sunday. forcing one of t he masseuses to go with them to a local market to cash her payche('k. The first robbery began at mid- night at the College Massage, 2057 S. Harbor Hlvd. A police spokesman said the , robbers walked inlo the parlor. and brandis hed h andguns. They took three or the four employes into a back r oom , tied them and robbed them of valuables. The fourth e mploye. a young woman, was t aken b y the gunmen to a market. where she cashed the c heck while the ban- dits stood by with guns concealed under their coats, the police spokesman said. • ''Th ey went back to the massage parlor but then took off fast when an injury auto accident took place right in front and police cars s tarted coming." the police spokesm an said. Fifteen minutes luter. al the Executive Massa s:e Pa rlor a t 1121 W. South St , the bandits struck a gain. They robbed and tied up the two employes present and Oed without a trace. VCI Summer Class Heads For Africa Africa IS the destination or the third field study program offered this s ummer by the UC lrdnc Extension in ('Ooperation with Lion Country Safari. Participants in the progum will be e ligible for fi ve units of c redit in the biological sciences. Details of the tour will ht' ex- plained at a n o rientation meering al 6 p.m. March 1 at Lion Country Safari. The tour, scheduled to depart California June 12. will be limit cd lo 25 per sons and will he ac companied by Dr. Donald E Dooley. resident veterinarian. at the Irvine wildlife preserve. l nd uded on the itinerary a re Nairobi Nati onal P ark a nd Museum . Ts avo National Park. Masai M ara . th e J\herdare Mounta ins, Lake Na1vasha and L ake Nakuru. While al Ts;.rvo, the group will meet with park offi('ials to learn firs t-hand of elcphunt pot11.:hing problems. Additiona l information about· the study-safari is available from Lion Cou ntry's inter nationa l travel dep artment. 837-1200. Mrs. Kissinger OK BOSTON CA P > -Nancy Kiss- inger was in 1?0od condition lo· d ay, r ecovering from an opera- tion in whic h 40 percent of hcr stomach w os'rem ovcd. .6y DOUG WILLIS Ai,.<l•t•• l>r•u Wrl .. r SACHA.MENTO -State Con- troller K en Cor y's bright political star has dimmed some in recent months. A federal grand jury in s 'acramenlo is in vestigat in g Cory's appointme nts of 1n heritance tax referees. A. federal grand jury in Los Angeles and a gr and jury in Orange County have indicte d one of Cory's closest business a nd political as - sociates. On election night. Nov. 5, 197'4, Cory, a six-foot-six s elf · described "former bas ketball bum'' w as on top of the world At age 37 . Cory was elected by 318.427 votes as s tate controller . Tha t is a $35,000·a·year post wltic h led its two previous occu- pants. Alan C rans ton a nd Houston Flournoy, respectively. to 'the · U.S . Senate a nd to his party's nomination for governor. But not much has gone right for Cor y since e lectio n night. The issues can be summarized in four questions : -What about cory's rcla· t ionship with Or. Louis Cella, his business partner and a big con- tnbutor to his ca mpaign~ Cella w as indieted l11st month 01~ ('harges including cons piracy. tax evasion, e mbezzle m ent. forgery a nd submission of fal~t: Medicare documents. flow did Cory. on a modest income, acquire $700,000 in personal assets'! Why 1s Cory, who says he 1s clearing the "political ha('ks" from the r anks of in hen lance rax refe rees, the first s tale controller to have his u ppointments in· vestigated by a federal grand Jury? • Did Cory, in effect. "buy" the offi('e of sta te controller with u $512.000 campaign warchest Pos ted by two m en -one of them Cella? A.nd what did CeJla gel!!! r eturn" "I'd say tha t the past six m onths have been less than a total s uccess." Cory said with good-natured understatem ent in an interview last week. But Cor y said he is confident that "all the inquiries will come to the s ame ('Onclusion, that there was nothmg nefarious go- ing on." Cory offers plausible-sounding explanations for each of the ques- tions surrounding him. I-le aerees Rags to Riches Ragtime scored another line honors victory Sunday w~en she crossed the finish line of the San Diego to :\l anzanillo. :\lex .. yacht race at 7:31 a .m. lier e lupscd time for tht• 1,MO-mile course was 7 days, 191:! hours. SCl' :-itur~. Pagl' B7. Huge1 Rat-like Beast HUllted at Pendleton A scare h for a South American capybara. ~ 100-po~nd ro~cnt that looks llke a giant guinea pi~. was pressed Sunday in the hills and canyons of Camp Pendleton. The animal. t he l:.t r gest member of Ule rodent order, was siRhled last week by farmers 1n the San Mat('O Canyon area. The capybara is a nocturnal, herbivorous a nimal with c9urse b rownis h hair and partly webbed feet. They J?,row ·about four fcl't long and weigh up to 100 pounds,. Drilling Bids "Somebnd~ probably lhou.i:ht ll was a cute. fu uy little pel to br ing back from South America. then it Jtrcw up.·· Gerald f11l l of I h <' S a n D i £' g o C <• u n t y J\gnC'ulturl' Dcp:1 rl mcnt suul Shell, Exxon Eye Comt Oil SAN DIEGO CA P) -Two more oil companies. "She ll and Exxon, h:.tve applied for pe rmits to drill exploratory oil a nd l{as wells in the Corle!! Banks off San Diego. A spokes man for t he U .S . Army Corps of E ng ineers in Los Angeles ronrtrm ed Friday that it is r eviewing the applicnflono; .'.';uii v 11 applied for drillin~ permits lnte last year Other pe rmits must be oh tained from the federal Environ· mental Protection J\gl•ncy and t hl' U.S. G eolog ica l Sur"l'Y before drilling c::i n bei;(in , a n Army spokes m an sa id The animal 1s -;omN1mes called a wuter hog. and when ftiµhlcncu fr('quently ht•;.11Js for water whl'r1• it hide:. Tht'Y genNally h vc rn or n<.•a r swa mps but al least one• has be<'n ahl~ to act apt to the cooler. drier ch male of Southcrn C:i Ir fornia's hills. i\11thorit 1rs s:wl a sl('pJie<I up .!-c u 1 c :, r o r t n <' · o l' a ~ l w a s S('ht.•dulcd for Mnnduy, rf th1· ~n1mul had not h1•1•11 t•uus::ht by tht·n. Wllh MannC':o. rron1 lhe C'amp Pcncill'lon ba~<'. s hc•r1rfs otr11.·Ns anct Snn 01t•J?o 7.ou that charges against Dr. Cella. a personal frie nd, currenl. business partner and eontribul.Or \o the tune of $256,000 to his 1974 cam- paign, are "som ething of n pr<'· blem" for him pohtically. But he says he has no personal knowledge of any wrongdoing. Cory says he is puzzled and con· fused by the ('harges against h1~ friend. He says the federal grand Jury probe of his inheritance tux r e· feree appointments is only a re- action to the Watergate era. He predicts the gr a nd jury will clear him. Cory also defends his quickly acquired wealth as legitimate. He blam es many of the charges wh ic h d og hi m as "McCarthyism " practiced by one newspaper -the Sacramen· to Union. Cory a lso :.ays neither Cella nor Ric hard O 'Neill, lhe Orange County millionaire who wa!I hrs other big contributor, ('Ver re· quested or rec"t.•1vcd any polit1c<1I favors. Cory has not been charged with wrongdoing by any prosecutor. None of the c harges against Cell a dire"tly involve the two busi- nesses 10 which Cory 1s a Cella partner. The only ch a rge against Cory of illegal activ ity was in a c1v1I swt filed by eight inheritan('e tux referees. And an allegation that Cory illegally fired them and ap- pointed persons tied to his ('am· paign contributors h<Js been dropped from thul suit. The question of whether Cory illegally a ppointed relatives of carrrpaign contr ibutors is still pending before the grand jury. The facts known publicly about Cory's associatiQn with Cella and O 'Neill show a pe rsona l. business and politic al r elationship. but nothing more. Cory b e('amr involved in Politics as a teenage volunteer while a tte nd ing Hunting t on Beach Hig h S('hool. In 1964 , Co r y came to Sacramento to work for one of the politic ians he had cam pa1gned J or, then-Assemblyman Richard Hanna. a Democrat. About the same time, Cory met Cella and O'Neill. who were ('On tributors to Orange Count y DemO<'rats . Cory caught the eye of then- Assembly Speaker J esse Unruh. He became o ne of the youns:: pro- lJp fro1n Nothing Immigrant's Life > I Full-time Struggle By ANNI!: COOPER Of Ille D•1lr Pltot Sl.tH Ly Van Choun~. 21, lives the ha rd life of an imm1s::rant. pul- ling in 30 hours a week a!> ti drug stor e clerk and s::oing to college full time so h e won't have lo clerk a ll his I ife. "I never have a d:iy off." Choung s ays, '"but I don't really miss it " Chouns:: ta kes th(' :.am!.' !ltort•al attitude toward mut'h of the or deal he has been through :-.inte lw arrived in the Saddleback Valley from Saigon last s ummer by way of Camp Pe ndleton. The young student lost track of h1!> family during the fall of Da N<ing and i:> still waiting for news of them . perhaps through a fnt.•nd lrvrng rn France . Although he ""as a Mudc nt of mass commum ('allons in Saigon. where he worked as a JOurnah:-.t. Choung 1s i:.tud y1ng arth11t-durc at Saddleback Colics:<.• "Lanstua~c 1s ~uch a harrn·r . ·· he explain~. ··Most \'1ctnamcsc s tudents. regardlei:.s of their pre- vious training, hav(' taken up technical s ubJerl!> ;it A-wn can schoob Our English 1sn·t AOO<I enough to study philosophy nr history a nythinl! ""h1ch de pends on verbal ab1hty " Just over a doten V1ctnam\.•:-.c ~tudcnt s al Sacldlcbal'k han: banded logcthl'r lo po<1I mforma tion and d1scu:-.s lht:1r. \'1!'l namese h<.•rit ~1gc.• .. Our hr:.lnrv ;1ml n1:0.tnm:-. <.1rc pr('ciou:. tu u:. ... s a)!I Choung ..We-don't want to lo:-il' h1ud1"1th who wC' arc ·· The Saddlt'had. group \.\Ill lw contat·l111g otht•r :.1mlla1 or ganizations al l'Ollt'g<.·s ancl 1111 l\'Crs1t1e:,. around tlw tr1untr~· 111 .m atlt•mpt lo :.nltlolh lh<.· WJ\ ff>r \"ictnamt·~<.· tr:ini:.fl'I' :o.tudcnt~ Orov ill~ T t>tnhlo r ORO\'I LLE (t\1'1 Sc,·<.•1al more earthquake•.; "hook th1:0. Sierra foothrlh <'omm11n11~ t•arh today :'-i o dam a,J?•' ur IOJ urH.'' "ere reported D•llY "''°' S••ll Photo NEVER A DAY OFF Refugee Ly Van Choung "'ViC'tnamc.•s(' refuge•<•)>, ar<' re locatin~ r;.rp1dl.'. ·· Choun!'! "1~ .... .. monns;: It> mC'lropolilan un·;i ... pnmanl~·. wht•n· thl'.' l'•1n find Joh~ and cheC:lpl'r ho11 )110.)! · · Thl· \"1ctname"l' Amenl':rn 1\!-. ~ul·1at10n of the SJdcllt•hal'k VC:1llev folded rennllv ht·t•auiw mo:-.t 'of its m ,·mbcr:,. liad left lh1· area. "J'd ~ay th1.·re an· only about lt•n Vietnaml.'sl' fomillc.., ll'11 1rr thl' S<.iddlcb<.it'k Vall £'Y." :-.;n.., Choung. who 'l1n ... wtth. lhC' Joiin Cooper family. 211:11 l'tll'rl ;i d1· Luz in Mission \'1e1n Choung·~ drug ston• earn1111.:' han• enabled him lo htl\ a ~m;ill motOr('V('ll' wh1 l•h 1'-1•. ndt•.., tn work arid 1o'ih1· l'nlll'J.t .. .. , hated lo dt•p1•nd m1 1)th1'1" p<'oplc for tran:-111111:1111111, · lw !>:t\S ... a nd t h<' hu"t'' cl11n t ;ii" <I.\'!> run .11 conn·111l•nt llnlt'' The motor<'' C'IC' I!'> \\nnrlC'rful :"111 h:td, for ~omt>11n1• \\ho h.1d nothing last sum mt•r · SAlE ON. THE MOST EXTRAVAGENT $140 PIECE OF JEWELRY EVER. •s th::tt Unruh help~d to p(Mi1cal olf1cl.! ln t 96'6, eory returned t"O Orange County and won an A.., sembly seal. Corv sa ys he started 10vesl1n~ In stocks while In school, and lh:.il by the tame ht' ran for office 1n 1966, hi:, stocit inV'\'~tments had grown to ne:tl'ly $100,000. "If you go ba<.·k to that period of time. the late 1950s a nd thl' early 60s. il was an L'\'t'r·rismg upward s tock market, and it was kind of h,ard nol l o makt• money." he said. Cory s aid his mother had money from life insurance pro- ceeds after the death of his -;tep father. and his wife came from ,1 relative ly wealthy family. "I was able to borrow monl') from m y mother a nd from my father-in-law and make invest ments in an area thal was grO\\ mg ... he said • One invt•stment ""a)', Ccronct Insurance. whl<:h ull1mat el\' becam e 1>art o f Kobe En · terprises, a p~rtn ership m which Cory curre ntly owns 50 percent Cella and O 'Neill each own 25 percent. Kohl' owns a 54l·<icre ra nch near Sacramento. which Cory manages. and a n insuranct.> firm which Cella and O'l'(Jill uow manage. Cory sa ys his share of the business is worth $70,000 . Kobe's ins urance client!> have included the Orange County hospitals which a rc the fo('US of the char~cs ugainst Cella. That 1~ one indirect link between Cory and the Cella indictment "Whal Dr. Cella has done or not done. I really don't know I read the news paper stories. and I find them very puzzhni.t." Cor~ said '"The allegat1on of not filing •n come taxes I !>till don't un- dersta nd . The revelation~ of what was or was not gorng on with the hospitals -wh1C'h I Wa!> not involved in 1 lion 't know anything about." Cory said Why did Cell a a nd O'Neill ron tribute $256,000 each to his t:am pa1~n '.' Cor) )ooald they wcrt.' :.wept up by the tempo or tht• r ace .. They got very much involved in the cta.v·to-d:iy acti,·it1cs or th<.· ('ampaign . They s<1w something thev want ed clone. !>O thc•y did 1t, ·· Cory said. The dis putt· O\'Cr the 74 1n hcritanrc tax n •frrc('s Cory h:.i" appointed in voh·t•-; a l;1y, ""hr ch prohibits the conlrollL•r frum <.1P IJOmtin~ ~•nyonc "ho ha~ cnn 1nhuted drrcclly m· 1nd1rcctly lo hi~ camp<.llj?O 0 n l' a p po 1 n t <' l' 1 :-. K a H' n Roberts. 22. who,t· father ('OO tnbutcd S700 to Cor~ 'campa1l!f1 Another 1s Alh£>r1 :'\1c·ora. who"t' f:Jther ga\ c· S:>.000 to th<' ram patJ?n Rut C'or~ dc·nll·.., pnlil1 1-.tl ... pods .. C'h:1rgt'" lh· "·"' ht· ;1p prnnt<'d "th1• ha\ c· not\ Hui 1s tht• tlaug hlt•r or s1:.lt•1 11f a bi~ l'Ontnhulor a ha, .. nor ' Con :.aid snmt· IL1\l' 1101 ... l'OUld not pa:.' I t'CIUlrl'cl ll"•l" l it' <.·oncedl'~ hc1 .. l1111kc·d 111 Jll'Oplc· I know for n·com m1•n<lat wn:o. of hi ark'-. hro" ns and w1m1<.·n .. ''ho would qua ltf~ "The sbter of a \.\(".1llll.' dortf\r ran ht' .1 havt'·n1>1 That s thr ..... M'nc·c• of \1 h;il 11 t' arc lrym~ 111 l'han.i:c• 1J l'f'l' 1:-. a y, uman "'h11 could hvt• h.' family w\'lfan· 1ff her w{•a ll h\ rL•lall\·c·'· 111• s lw rould ha\'t' :;n 11h·nl1t y 1n hL·r 0 \1 n n~ht :·Cory -,;11cl Con s ,I\, hl• 1:-11n\\ori11'Cl 0 about h1~ future• "( lhlllk th1• du:.t \\Ill tll "\'Ith• .md th<' f,1t'h ''Ill 'him that I m 1101 1n1-.1hl'd Ill <lfl~lh 1 11J,! 1wf;1r1011'. t'l lht'r wrth Dr CC'lla tlr \\II h l ht• Ill hPri I :Jlll't' r ·" n· ft•rl•t•:o. That's just a sample of the 20-50°/o sa•ings during this NEVER BEFORE SALE. A ll fine jewelry in stock (except watches) w ill be offered at these one-time low prices. Limited selection. so hurry in for that soecial Valentire :;:!t. Hours: 10-5:30 Mon .. Thurs .. Fri. till 9. BRETT W\lkER NEwpom: fEb. 9-14 35 Fashion Island Newport Beach, CA 92660 (7 14) 644-2494 The rush to buy rlnllinJ? permits began after the fcd l•ral government sold leases In of fshore oil trarls in t he CorlC's Ranks. about 100 miles off th( coast of San D1 ei;:o. An ex ploratory well lo stutl:-scchmcml oepos1ls in the un•a ha.., hcc11 financed by a ron:-.orllum tlf 011 <'Ompanies workers takingp:irt it_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,--' A4 DAIL y PILOT Just ~ Coasting ,~J ~,·. ~(( [~. ~~''·' with Tom arphine Enough, Already RAIN\' DAZE: So now we've f\ad a Ii t ll e p rec 1 pita lion. Already some people are tired of 1t. List en lb them and you'd think we've got The Great F1ood. One radio commentator 's openin~ s a lute to Southern California this morning was a prayer, thus, "Oh Lord, we know we asked You for rain. but this is ndiculous ... ·· • Monday, February 9, 1976 Spanish M?yor Murdered MAORll.>. Spain <UP I> -Four young Basqu~ separatists shot aod killed the 64-year-old mayor of a northern Spanish town today in a shift of autonomist agit ation rrom Spain's northeast re~ion of CataJonia to the Basque country. Today's Basque country · shootout that also wounded two [ __ IN_SH_O_R_r_J policemen near Bilbao followed a gian,t demonstration Sunday in downtown Barcelona. Running clashes between riot police and an estimated 25,000 Catalans de- manding autonomy for their re- gion paralyzed the center of the city of two million Cor four hours. BJ Bo•ber Uf'I T...._.. Presld~n• Hope? The National Inquirer says-~ comed ia n Bob Hope was urged tG run in the 1968 pre- s ide n ti u 1 race and he serious ly co ns ider ed the idea before rejecting it. H av in g been born in England, he was ineligible anyway. BuarnfJo l'irtorg Angola Capital Falls to Reds By The As oclated Press The Western-backed National Union -UNlTA -said today that Huambo, its capital in south-central Angola. has fallen to the Sovict- backed Popular Movement -MPLA. A drive on UNITA's military headquarters, Silva Porto, 30 miles away. ls expected s hortly, Western observers said. The MP LA announced the cap-------------- ture of Hua mbo earher in the day conclusive word " that lluambo and said its victory in nQrthern , had fallen. /\ highly reliable Angola was nearly complele. source in Pretoria, South Africa , The UNITA a nnouncement said the MPLA. took Huambo. was made to a news conference Angola 's second la rgest town, on in Lusaka, Zam bia by the move-Sunday. ment's foreign minister, Jorge Jane Bergerol. the London 'Sangumba. Financial Times correspondent STATE D EPARTM ENT of- ficials in Washington, comment- ing on the latest development in Angola. s aid the Western-backed forces there •·just don't have the weapons to m atch Soviet rockets and tanks. '1 • The State Department said earlier it had r eceived "fairly m Luanda, the M Pl.A capital, said the Soviet-backed regime announced that the Weste rn- backed UNITA forces and their allies of the National Front CFNLA> fled from Huambo to Silva Porto. their military head- quarters 90 m iles to the east. several days before the MPLA moved in. DMtcla Sh~ked Prince Betnhard, Queen Juliana's hus band. is the Dutch official accused of re- ceiving $1. t million to pro- mote Lockheed aircraft sales in The Netherlands. In reality. we know we need the rains to break the drought but it does have some disadvantages. Laguna Beach residents. for ex- a mple. now notice the potholes in their streets There have always been potholes in Laguna streets, of course, because-tla.is is an Art Colony tradition. DUIHNG TH E -DROVG11T, however, most of them filled in. The holes in the pavement got clogged up with such things as broken car s prings, old bee r ('ans. assorted remnants from ~arage sales. abandoned shop· ping carts and accumulated dust. . WASHINGTON IAP) -Al a time when a decision is fast ap- proaching on w hether to start production on the new and costly Bl bomber, a pri vate s tudy group s ays the United Slates should scrap it and rely instead on its-pres1tt1t i:1~et of US2s. 'Sleep' Ends NESTO M ULATO, a UNITA leader in Kinshasa. Zair e , elaimed that UNITA forces were still putting up s tiff resistance in Huambo, Novo Redondo and Lus~'f--hete was no on-the-scene. indepe ndent confir m ation of either side's claims, but Mulato conceded that the MPLA's forces "have the advanta ge." Train Crash Kills Twelve Inside Truck BREESE, Ill. (J\P) -May Ann ffoppf'r luy in a-tight hall on the h<in.I fl oor. screaming. "Why couldn't it have been me?" Under thes e drought condi- tions, motorists a re able to glide over the potholes rather tnan fall mto them. They go less noticed. Now all these pavement ir- regularit ies have .been washed dear and you can plunge into them a gain. Daughter o bserved onl y yesterday that the name of the family street s hould be changed to Pothole Alley. She further sug- gested if the city would just do some digging, they could take out the high spols bclwcen potholes and hav4? a whole new s t reet. THE R AINS A RE doing other - things. too. Wat er from the tleavens tends.to drive people in- doors. Whl!n Daughler was de· l1V4?red up to th<• locul athletic t enter for hl'I' \\'C'ckenct bus kel- ball practicl', lhl'rC was no r()om in the gym. All the outdoor peo- ple wer t· indoors. In a 116-page study released Sunday, the Brookings lnstitu-: lion says that ·'there appears lo be no significant m ilitary advan- . tage" in deploying the Jll and that scrapping it would save up lo $15 billion in the first 10 years. Cz~ltSpie• WASHINGTON <U PI) -Sex, blackmail and money are used by Czech Communist spies to recruit or entrap Westerners into their intelligence web. according to a former agent who says defec- tors risk torture a nd death. A subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee Sunday re- leased testimony that was given last November in a secret session on methods used by the Czech in· telligence. 3CU•hr•Dle STEVENSON, Wash. <UPI) - Three Seattle mountain clim- bers. roped together near the summit of Mt. St. Helens, fell J,000 feet to their death dunn~ the weekend when they slirt orr a glacier. Woman Regains Comciousness BELO IT, Wis. CUP() -For 52 days, Judith Steuck was in a coma. Now she's talking again -even a bout things she a ppurently heard while unconscious. Among her first words were, "Hi dad." Then she telephoned her fi~~:· 22-ycar-old woman ac-She believes. Judy regained ~er c idcntally inhaled carbon spe~ch s~ qu1ck~y ~ca~e s~e monoxide from· a faulty s pace ma1ored ~n commu~1catn:e dis. heater and went into the coma or.ders _at the Un1 vcrs1ty of Occ.17. W1scons m-Mad1 son. . Saturday, she regained con-Following gruduut1on. Judy sciousness. we~t to. Europe ~or further study. '"I•'irst she spQke a ·couple of While m Madnd she borrowed words a nd then a series of sen-the fa ulty heater from the tences'. .. a spokesman at Beloit manager _of a youth hostel, Mrs. Me morial Hospital said. He Steuck aa1d. . added it was unus ual for coma J udy a lso has had pneumonia victims to re gain speech 50 and a high fever for the pa"st six qui ckly. weeks. Doctors performed a tracheotom'y to insert a lube into llER MOTHER, Mrs. Eugene Steuck , said s he and her husband "cont inued lo t a lk to he r throui;thout t he,.cqma, hoping she'd hear us. "Ab"ut a week ago I told her. 'I have your film (taken during a 1rip1 a nd I'll $!d it developed". her throat, Mrs . Steuck said. m EN, A HOT water bottle was pla ced on her stomach to help her circulation and s he re· ceived Ci rst-de~rcc burns. Infec- tion kept the s kin from healing and grafts had to he m:idc onto her stomach a week ago, her mother said The capture of Huambo would give the M P LA another town on the Benguela Railroad acr oss Angola, Uie peacetime route to the coast for copper from Zaire ·and Zambia. Miss Bergerol said the M PLA reported its forces were also close to Lobito, the coastal terminal of the railroad. while Tass. the Soviet news agen- cy. s aid M PLA forces in eastern Angola captured LumeJc, another town on the railroad. On t he northe rn front , in - formed sources in Kinshasa and Tass said the M PLA had cap- tured the coastal town of Santo Antonio do 7.:ure. at the mouth or the Congo River. It was one or the F'NLA 's last holdings in northern Angola. THE TASS d is patch from Lu anda sa id the FNLA a nd Euro- pean mercenaries fi ghting for it now hold onlv two towns on the Zaire border . She'd learned that two of her three children were dead . Soon s he would learn that her father, three nephews and a niece were also among the 12 killed in nearby Beckemeyer Saturday ni1?ht when ·a freight train smashed into a camper t ruck loade d with children headed Cnr a roll er skating party. Her father's truck camper was smashed by a 67 -car Baltimore & Ohio freight at an unguarded crossing. A corps of stale and federal in· vestigators is trying to piece together details or the collision. El even of th e dead were youngsters. The 12th was !-fenry Lowe. 60, who w as taking eight of his grandchildren and five or their friends on a weekly trip. Crossing s igns mark the in· tersect1on. but there are no lights. bells or gates. Mayor Clin- ton Hoffman s uid the community has tried in lhl' pllsl lO impmve_ safety at lhat crossing and a s1m1lar one Observed the recrcallnn direc- tor on duty : "These people don't fiave a nythin g to do. so they're doing it here . . · · Al so. loony sights comf' your Y.ay in the r ain. There I W:.t'>, onl) (his mornmg, tooling up our very own P a cific Coas t 1!1 g hwuy, O.h e n a fell o w in a h lac k limous ine roared past. spa a) ing ~ ater . Atop his trunk hd tn the traditional µlast1 c bug wa~ i:.luck bts mornin{? ncw:.papcr. Jack a nd Judy Amos. in their 20s, and Vernon E. Stiles. 5-1. shd from Nelson Glacier at the so- c alled "False Summit" near the 9,000·foot level of the mountain. '"Shortly after she came to, .Judy s aid. 'Don't develop the l1lm I wunt to show my own pic- tures'." Mrs. Steuck said. Divorce Still Out, Pope Tells Judges Pron1ise her anythin{f .. b11t ~ive 11,•r ,-tt--· ,..:-' I I I 7 -·· > -I l followed him. fascinated. · Wonder how~ long it will st.1y stuck al,~his speed," I mused. ffo roared -on throug h the mists of the morning The paper 1>taycd stuck. Never budged. LATF.R. I P ASSF.O him when he turned off a l I'\ cw port Center Drive. He looked grim. No wonder . PcoJ)le get irritated when lhey c an't fihct the paper. 1\nd the f111al sq.~ht of the morn- tn g t h r o u J! h r a 1 n -b I u r r c d winds hield v. a:, one of those cars set out aln11 g~1 de the m ad with a "fo'or Snit•· !'tl~n pluslcrl!d 111s1dc the wtndo"' This ont'. hrl\\ l'vcr. wasn't vour mine run of "65 Cht•\'\. y pa rkl!d an the corner ~as st :ll 1<m ]l was :.i H11ll~-Ho~t:c. parkC'rl 1n rronL of the lr\'tnC Coa!otl Cnuntrv Cl ub . Time' mu.;t hl' l<JUJ:h<'r th:m I thought VATICAN CITY IUPl ) -Pope Paul VI s aid today that mar· n ages must last e\•en if love fade~ In an annual address to judges or the Vatican's Court or Ap- peals, the Tribunal of the Sacred llo man Hota. the Pope said once a couple has va lidly said. "I uo." 1t 1s committed forever . Denouncing permissive ness by some church courts, the pontiff said considering love the s tandard for ctccid1ng if a marriage sur· vives would in effect lead to divor <'<', which the Roman Catholic <;hurch forbid s. CH URCH COURTS AR E allowed to gr11nt only annulments - rulings that a marriage was null :and void from the start for lack of consent or the like. '"Some trends. sprin~mg from C:<'rtain modern schools of thought .. sometimes ex:.iggcratt· the 101portance of conjugal love ancl personal improvement and enrl hy shew ing aside. if not entirely dropping, lhe fundamental ~sst1t of childbirth and considering love as such a juridically relevant clt'ml·nt that the very validity of the matrimonial link 1s subordinated t11 1t. ··the Pope said. "TlllS LEAVES TU ~ duor Opl'n 10 almost limitless divorce, as d tht> end of lo\'e or rather of thl' 1nil1al i.l morous passion -im- plied al~o the end of the ,-uhu1ty of tht• irrevocable conjugal pacl. .. ·· West Mountains Snowy. Travel Advisories in Sierra Nevada Range TMnprrat ure11 "'~" I.OW Al~IOV"'"Ut• ~& 'J ""f~Jt'1Qt • I ""'' "~ .. H !ft D1rrn1ngh.1m \\ I~ °"''"" JI II fJ1.1tf#JO '~ I/ (ho•••\lon " ... '""'"'" ,. .'4 C•ntH'll"htU ., .~I c1e•~•~no .n •ft 0--nvtt •I .. O'lt•oll I' ,,, •o011~1on .. 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Sun~/tfoo~ Tl*- 5«ondlllOll Se<ondlow MONOA'f • 11 p.M. ?.• 10 ~p "'· 1 s TUUOAY n"' hlQll • S1 • m. •.I F1r\loow 11 n o m. 01 .,_.<on<I 111911 1.01 p m. l I Sr<<>nd low II :31 p.m. l • Su<> rt\")• u • m • "'") )Op m. MOon •l\~111•.m ,<.~l~l ·Upm. " I . ' " ,, Trwt ~•tern mount•"" •r• tn tot rno<t bltt~r ,..,,,,., lod•y, p,.d•wn temo•r •curo r•nat d from 61 •• k "' w"''' n", MHI 11J(\On, Arlt. to) •Do•t •I Cotl<'ll'd. N ti Recipes to add di ning pleasure while subtracting calories. Wednesday , .. ,,,. .. , .. ,. Fr ... 11nq '•'" Ch•I o.oon o~r ll't 5ou111..,.\I ""' movo<1 norlh ""~ W<ll t>t•n9 v~wi to HW "''0""' ..,l.,Yt1l•Ot'\\ A tr•..-.l•r' A(JVl\Orv '' "' ~lf'"<.t In I,.. ..Cflll.,.h l v~ll•V\ •n() In I"" moun• t•ln\ of \JUU' 01'\•• travttt f.tdv1\(',,., 'M'Ff' fOf htt•V'f \n()W OvN '"~ tW>(1rwttn \tt r ft N1v•d"' movnt .. ,,.., ot C.lllMfti• •r-o •or IM Nrv•d• ~" '•'"' • A. ~'""'•' •dvl'O'V I\ In -·-·fl'(· '"" uw C"'~•dO -nou~t~'"" w''" "ic or f¥10rt lt\C M\ ot \n()# ~•Pt< t.-0 California A111ny wt •th•r wltf contlnu-In Soul""'" <•11tn•ni• u~tll rn10-•I<, with \ome Arf'"'' tu11'-'1no n<t.tl\h)•~I t"ut\dlftS,10,fn\ .,Wj QU\h Wlrtd\ Ti,. N•llO'l•I W•4lner ~••l<t ''"d O••• will .,. ''"'• t ll•nll" In l~m OftAtur~\ w ith '"'r "''Q" '" f'fttW"\tnwn I°' AttQftll'\. whuh ,,..(,.,,.ff 6) )U" fMY. tO'llllW1rH11n IN! low tO• In the DAILY PILOT ' SMge This Valentine's Day se nd your love a greeting a ll the world can share. Express your love in a Daily Pi lot Valentine. Your per so nafized Valentine greeti ng ca n be "sent " in any of the borders shown here. Ads come i n three si ze s: $8, $15 and $2 for the speci a l child's si ze card. <You m ust be unde r 12 to qualify for the littlest g reet i ng). I I I / ---- I \ ' ' \ ' ' ' ' ' ... ' ... \ \ ' ' Mail to: ' ' ..... ...... ........... ...... '\ 8 ) ~ It's ea s y . Co mpose your personalized greeting -a love poem , pretty prose or word s your love will find spec i a I. W e can ~e t yo_u r message in t ype to fit the size border you select, or your handwritten thought s m ay ap- pear i n the border of your choice. / / ' \ I I I If you wish , you may creat e your own de- corated gr eet ing. Us- ing dar k pen or pencil draw your design to fit one of the d otted line "heart s" shown here. You m ay f i II the ent ire space. Only w ords and lines drawn within the dotted line will appear i n yo u r c omplete d Valentine's Day ad. \ For help w ith your ad, ' just c a II 642-5678. A I f r iendly Daily Pilot I ad·viser w i 11 be happy 1 to assist you . I And, if you like, you ca n c h ar g e y o ur Va lentine a d. Your credit i s good with us, or you may use your Mast e r Ch a rge o r BankAmerica rd. DAILY PILOT Daily Pilot Classifie d Department. Box 1560. Cos ta Mesa 92626 642-5678 • l I r I Monday. February 9. 1979 DAILY PILOT A."; _. J . Seeo11d Plane Mfss1 10 Firemen Injured --.- 4 Rescued in Crash Three Die in 'Air Crash; LOS ANGELES <AP> -Search _on $1,000 bail posted by Marilyn teams on s nows hoes rt'scucd fou r Heller Ey, was arres ted Friday aft.er Sacramento-area rl'::.1dent:s who spenl pobce found her nude and decorn- a day fighting snow u nd freez.· posed body lymg under a bedsheet at mg ra.m after the crash or their light a motel. Police went to the motel to plane in the B1g Bear Lake area. serve Ey with a warrant for falling to But the Civil Air Patrol reporte4 a ppear at his arraignment last Mon. Sunday that a plane carrymg four day. He did not a nswer, but ofCicers volunteer m edical workers from Sa& 'noticed an odor, entered the room and la Barbara to San Carlos, Sonora, round the woman. Mexico was still mt.cising in rural Saa D).ego County, und search efforts were 90 Sue o .,er N obe 1'3mpered by continuing rain. Those rescued nenr Big Bear wer? identified as Walter L::iun, 49, th! plane's pilot : his wife, Shirley, atd passengers J ohn Mc Donald, 50, ard his wife, Mildred. LanCI F raud Probed SACRAMENTO (APJ -Allen R. Glick, whose Las VCgi:IS operations n- ctude the Stardust , the Hacienda Jld the Fremont hotel-casinos, is rep>rl- ed to be under rnvest1gation for p(Ssi - blefand fraud m Sacramento andSan Diego. , Newspapers in both cities repO"ted Sunday the investigation stemned from alleyed rcmortgaging by Click of over-appraised land. Doctor H e ld in Detith WEST COV I NA <U PD -Or. Richard Charle s Ey, an tYe 4octor charged la st month with e ating his former wife, has been rerrested in connection with her death. Ey, 42, freed on the assailt charge LOS ANGELES CUPl l -Owners of 90 properties ne1:1r the International Airpart north runway have sued the city for $38 million damages to com- pensate them for lht! noise nuisancl! or airport operations. One of the plaintiffs is the Northrop In~til4,.te of Technology, which t rams aerospace engineers. The school 1s s~eking $3 million ; the Skyway Airport Hotel, seeking S800,000; two businessmen, seeking $700,000: i:lnd BS homeowners, ::.eeking Sl00.000 apiece. .fudge Rule s 011 School . WOODLAND CAP> A Superior Court judge says the law school at the University of California at Davis sh~uld .£.nd its admissions system wh1cM.11JYes special consideration to women 81¥1 m inorities -because it is unconstitutional. But Judge .Jam es Changaris did not order the sch ool to adm it Gl en OeRonde, who charged that he was denied admission because he is u white m ale. apparently uP1 TelfPf!OI• engin e s hortly after Beauty Queen takeoff Sunday. and went down on the fringes of a golf course. Linda Sue Chun. 22, of H onolulu, has been chosen Miss Chin atown U.S.A. for 1976. The University of H a waii g raduate was sele cted in a contest with 15 other young women from Chinese communities throu g hout the U.S. in San Franc isco Sunday. Two s tewardesses and a 16·year ·old part·hme Mercer e mploye <.'Scaped serious inJury in the crash. The six were lhe only persons aboard. T H E DEAD WERE identified as J ames R. Seccumbc, 38, of Glen· date. the pilo t : Jack Finger. 55, of Carpin- teria, the copilot: <md 1\rthur M. BankC'rs, SJ, ----------of Torrance, the flight ................. _.._. .... ,_.._...._._.. ..... 1111111111,_..._._.......,_.__...11111111.._,,. ........ ,,_..__...._.....__.. ......... _.. .... 111111111,_..._._....._...engineer . Those w ho s urvived L Jtl. Boyf1 H olly wood · Bu rbnnk Airport , se;.1ttcr1ng debris along the runway T II t: P I. A N t~ weekend golfNt; homr "l JUSt know there would be bod1c · scat- tered ull over lht' place," ~ s~11d Ccnl' Mc Vey, who was on duty a:-. ;.1 sturte~· Sund:iy Jl th~ gol~- course. Doctors ' Plan Up to Voters? SAN FRANClSCO CUPI) -The California Medical Association has cll'cidcd to let the voters decide whether its radical plan to end the slatt-'s malpractice insurance c1isis should be made a part. of the state constitution. The doctors want to place an in1t1alivc, contain- ing details or the plan. on the November ballot. They need 499.846 s ignatures by mid-June to qu~liry the measure. If adopted, the plan would be wntten '1Ul' •into California ·s constitution. . CHOKES THE STRATEGY was worked out during th~ weekend by the excctut1ve council or the state as. ON ff ()'I' DOG sociation, the nation's second largest, at its 105th annual convention. l'~RESNO CU PI> -An Details may be changed after debate betw<.'en autopsy has revealed ii militant and moderate phys1c1ans expected lhi~ 10-month-old infant died week, but its intent was to revolutio11izc medical choking on a hot dog. liability law. Fr e s no Count y Coroner's of(icials said THJ.; MAIN P ROVISIONS were: little Shayne l\,ltthony . -To aboli s h trial by jury of malpractice: Stickles was fea a hot claims. Cases would be :irbitratcd IJy "a qualHicd dog by his mother al cx~rt or panels or experts" lo be set up by the their trailer hom e near. legislature. Malaga~ rle began chok-. -:-'th~ a m.,ount of noneconomic damages for ing and turned blue. ph~s1cal 1mpa1ri:nc~t, ct1sn~urcmcnt, i>ain and mif--- The infant was rushed fering wo~I~ be llm1t<.'d lo SI00,000. to Valley Medical Center -Dec1S1ons could .be reviewed by appe'!atc in Fresno and placed in a courts only "as to quest1~ns of law." respirator but died the ~La~~ers' foes, which now r ani:c up to so per- nexl day. The a utopsy cent .1~ difficult cases .. would be on a s liding hCalc found food particles in providing attorn<.'Yh with 10 percent of uny amount his lungs. between $50.000 ;ind the SI00.000 limit. M. T. Moore's Body 'Best' were seated in the rear of the propeller-driven aircraft. They were 1d<.'n- tified as Jan Butte, 2'1, ----------------------------- Name the 10 citizes in thi5 counlrv whose bodies arc in t~e est phys ical · shape. Pollste rs asked 1,00 editors to do that. Possibly, most of Jhc ditors queried were at least 40 years old, beeuse eight out of the ir top 10 candidate~ incted were 40 or olde r. Mary T yler M 001e, "10 recently turned 40, got more voles thm arybody else. Next came Katharine llepbtrn, 16. Fred Astaire, 76, pulled in third. And cnwn the line in order were Arthur Aste, ~ Johnny Ca rson, SO : Lena Horne, 58: Join Lindsay, 54, Mar~ot Fonleyn, 56; JlclrY fonda, 71; and Dianu Ross,'30. \ ~ 11 's a stat ist_ical fa\ that most murderers arc £It her drinking. d~k o~ hungover al tht:' tim~rthe crime. -nte didn't call his g rc:i work the Divine ComJ>'. He just labct'ed 1t ~he ltnedy. Othe r people in lat· years gave ir the D1 ... in1ag. hm eo wn crs 1n Colurt>1 a, Md . have agrced.o s tain their dog houses exactl ~ to matclthcir own houses. Further .. they Vl' agre~o roof their dog houses with exactly the sne sort of roofing materials th('y ve used on thl·1r own ho11~L·:-.. VENEREAL DISEASE Q. '.'llow frequently in this country d ocs some kid between 13 and 19 years old catch a. venereal disease?" A. A new case rrops up durin~ those a g<'s every 60 seconds. LOVE AN O WAit Whrn people get into m;.i1 n rnonial trou ble, where do they go for advict·" Our LoH• and War man has ll•arned that not many turn to marria~e counsl'lors. The barll"ndcr is still the first c hoice or most unhappy husbands who want sw..!le con vC'rsati1m . Thl' druggist is thl· fi rst choice of mos t worril•d w1vl'S in a similar fix. noth the barl<.'ndt·r and the drugg1!>l, please note, gel paul for lhL· dfort, though in- directly. How ('an vou call ,·ourself :in oldt1me s<.'asoncd l'd1tor wh<'n \'ou don't remcmher whl'n Ncl !'>o n E-:<ld y ·wrote ncw-.paper ob1tu;incs for a li ving before he turned to :.1ng- ing? What, you don't <.'\'en rcmcmb<.'r him smging? Tut tut. Address mail to L .'\I. Hm1<i. fl 0 f111L 1560, Costa Mesa .Ca. 92626 and Susan M i:IStcr::., 25. the stewardesbcs, and Guy Dc·Mco, the pail· time worker ~·They were OK, bu\ they were prelty \\l'll shook up." said l.:irry Brown, maintenance director for the a1rhn<.'. WITNESSES at the <'rash sr1.'ne said firemt·n were attt•mpting to enter the front part of the wreck;,ii.:e when the name::. erupted , !>cnd1ni.: th,•rn scrambling fo r ~afct v. "During the rcsn1c 01>eration, the p lane rc- 1gn1 t e d a nd burned sev<.'ral fi remen !>l'rious- ly," said George Douglas of the Los Angeles City Fire Department. The burn v1ct1m!> w<.'rc taken t o Los /\nJ!l'll•:. 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All you need to do to make an appointment to have your per- sonal Federal and California Tax returns prepared in private, at no charge. is deposit $5,000 in a Los Angeles Federal Savings Passbook (S 10,000 in a higher interest rate lnvcst- mcn1 Ccrt1f1catc). H your !;<lv1ngs are now in a commercial bank or another in- stitution, Los Angeles Federal Savings will make your tax appointment now and handle all the details of transfer. M ake your appointment early. The sooner you f llC', the faster your refund can be mailed. an Again in 1976. safe deposit box~s. checking accounts {at a cooperating statew1d1..., commercial bank). Travelers Checks nnd Mont ·y O rd ers hr.ad thr · list o f o •01 ?O of tho mo,.,1 wnntcd Si'rVIC CS offered w 1t11ou 1,h~Hg0 lo Lo, /\nri1~10', r rcJcrJl Sav ers. EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RA TES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Passbooks yield Crr llltcates of Oro11s1I S 1,000 I yea1 yield lnveslmPnl Cr1l1l1ralr\ Sl .000. 6 10 vca11 v1rld 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% All 1ntt f('\f rnmo"u"d'd dtJdy Yciu C ~1l ~·0'd'4W .lny ~mnunt an'f f1mfl ""~ 1 l\t\UJ,,(), Attoun\ •nd r,t\ tuO 1n\tlt'.,\ Olly •n tn day nu' Yuu un ft1\hd1Jw °""" ~mouni .any time "n'" ,, '"'''''u't .tccounr. MH1 f'ttrn JS muttt 1nfttt•\t J' ort .1 p~\\C>Of"'I• J'"<•lunt ft\\ '\Q O.l~' 1nt~fl'l4.1 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS s.1v1ng-. inc;ure<i 1<1 540,000 Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd.• 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Of I ice: I o~ Angeles Fedcrnl Savings and Lonn Asc:;ocirit1on '• One Wilshire. Los An~les 900 17 Other otf 1cc::: lhroughout the arco _ A8 DAILY PILOT l \ I .. ( .. .> 'r'; '(. -. ( .. . . Mondaf February 9. 1976 - 1 . \ . ,. -- --- \ t J I ' I I ' Struggle to get taste into low tar smoking ends suldenly with I · new Enricled Flavor' discovery for 9 mg. tar MFRIT ~ ~ . ·~ For years, dependeticy on tar for .- taste has created a taste baITier for low ... # . tar cigarettes. A limit on how good a low tar Warn1nq 1 hr S11rqr.on l,pnrral HcJ s Oeir.rrnmen Tha t C1uare11 e Smo~111Q Is Oanqr.rous tn Yn1ir Health ... smoke could taste. ' Now that barri~~ h$ been broken. -,.._.. I 13roken by a remarlable cigarette called MERIT. MER~ packs a radically-new 'Enricled Flavor' discovery developed after years of research by Philip ~1orris . r • • 'Enriched Flavor' is so good at packing extra flavor into tobacco that MERIT actually delivers as much - or more-taste than cigarettes having more tar. Up to 603 more tar. Yet MERIT delivers only 9 m g. tar. One of the lowest tar levels in > smoking today. Lower, inf act, than 983 of all cigarettes sold . - If you smoke, you'll be interested. " Tobacco-Not Special Filters-Ends "Low 'far, Good Taste'' Search .. MOnday February 9 1976 DAILY PILOT A I Flavor that can~t burn out, can't fade out, can't do anything but come through a nd d eliver like no other low tar cigarette ever has. Just how much was demonstrated by a thorough series of taste tes ts con- ducted by the American Institute of · Consumer Opinion for Philip Morris. Taste=Iested By People Like You -9 m g .. tar MERIT was tast e-tes~e~ __ --I against fiv e current leading low tar brands r anging from 11 m g. to 15 m g. tar. Thousands of filter smokers were Speci~l filters that would somehow involved, smokers like yourself . "allow" taste through but not tar are tested a t home:'' the answer most others came up with The results were conclusive . • to get flavor into low tar smoking. Even if th e cigare tte tes ted had 603 And are still coming ~p w_it_h. rn:ore tar than MERIT, a sign ifi cant But the answer, the real answer, majority of all smo kers tes ted reported comes from the business end of ne<iv 'Enriched Fl avor' MERIT smoking. The tobacco end. delivered more taste. I . . By "dacking" tobacco smoke Repeat: delivered more! t as te. down into its various ingredi---~L~. ~~ .. -.;;;: In simil ar tes ts against 11 m g. to ents, researchers at Philip · M~~IT . 15 mg. menthol brands, 9 m g. tar Morris discovered there are ~ : MERIT MENTHOL performed certain basic ingredients strongly too, delivering a much . more important tb taste than others. Ingredients that deliv er ta~te way ott~ of proportion · to tar. By selecting these high quality flavor producers that are also low tar contributors, 'Enriched . ~ Flavor' was carefully devel- oped, perfected and packed into the tobacco used to rrictke MERIT. It's extra flavor. N a tural fl avor. or more -taste than the high er tar brands tested. You)ve been making "l d ,, ow tar, goo taste . claims long e n o ugh . Now you've got the . cigarette. // MERIT. Incredible smoking pleasur~ at only 9 mg. tar. From if>hilip Morris. '\tn,·n .. 111fm11tut<'1•f < 1•11,umn Op111111n 'htdy ,1\J1f,1l•k ''"" l''' ""'""''• f'h1ltp Mn1m l11l . H1d1m .. 11.I \,1, ~ \:111. 9 mg'.'rnr: · 0.7 mg. nicoune av. per cigareuc by FTC Me1hod. Warning The Su1qr.011 G1~neral Has Determined That C1garet1e S111n~inq Is Dangerous to Your Health. • ' -,ta DAILY ... PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Tax c11·anellge /\C<·ordm~ lo the Oran~e County as-~cssor. lhe tota I market value of' oil pro- J)(•rt1cs in the c·ounty is about $400 million, () valual10n thnt wall return some $10 million 1n local lax revenue this year . But the lundowncrs contend that the county's appraisals of royalties, oil lease land and potential value of mineral rc- ~ources arc consistently too high. Many 1·outincly protest the tax assessments. A hcannt,t on a protest by Standard Oil of.Calt fornw. in volving a tax differ~nce of 5200,000 is scheduled April 8. This is, nut a startling fi~urc, but if the protest should succeed, there is no doubt 'others will find a challenge appealing. And should the precedent be set, County Assessor Bradley Jacobs warns, previous taxes paid under protest might have to be refunded, at a cost of millions. For that r eason, J acobs will ask the Hoard of Supervisors Tuesday for $50,000 to hire engineering and legal consultants to beef up the county's defense in the Standard Oil case. A case of this type involves highly s pecialized technical data which doubtless will be presented with great expertise by the oil company spokesmen. An investment in some matching expertise for the county ~ould pay dividends in heading off future tax protests in the critical field and ins uring the most equitable assessments. Watchdog Committee While the multitudinous investigations of U.S. intelligence operations have ser ved a valuable purpose. one must concede that the leaking of bits and pieces of information by garrulous committee members has gone too far. The leak-prone investigations , s;.1~s Secretary of State Henry Kissinger . hun· thrown U.S. fort:ign policy into a period or ··strife, dist1·ust and confusion ." Now the I louse lntelhgcncc Committee has approved recommendations to create a permanent congressional watchdog com · mittee to oversee intelligence operations. Presidents would be required to report covert operations to the committee, but at the same time congressmen who leak secret s jeopardizing national security would be subject to censure or expulsion. Kissinger has agreed that such an over- sight committee would be useful, serving as a control on excesses. while permitting the continuation of needed intelligence opera- tions. But~· will work only if there is a single. joint l lj)ic-Senale committee, s mall enough be manageable, both as to its functions and the behavior of its members. Costly Venture In authorizing flights of the Concorde super sonic jct into New York and Washington for a 16-month trial period, Secretary of TranspOrtation William T. Coleman Jr. probably made the only possi- ble decision in a very sticky situation. By making the Concorde ban an official act of government, the U.S . stood to garner ill-will and probable retaliation in regard to landing rights for U.S. airlines from the Britis h and French who developed the super jet at a cost of$:J billion. While environmental arguments con- tinue, probably in the courts. it is not unlike· ly the costly venture will be grounded by simple economic:s. The SSO million Concorde can carry fewer than one-third the number of pas engers a large U.S. jct can accom- modate. and must charge a staggcrin~ St,500 for the round trip tr ans-Atlantic flight. It is more and more apparent the U.S. was well-advised lo stay out of lh<! com- mercial s upcrsonie contest. ,. - Should the Candidates Be Financed With Tax Dollars? Amut a flurry or .1c11mo11y A-:.· scmblymun lluward lk•rman has abandoned his s po nsorship of the Common Cause effort to opC'n up the state treasury to all who seek elective oHic<'. Hl' s aid his bill to r1nanC(' campaig ns with publt(• funds will be pcrmitkcl to <.Ile in c.·omm1ttce. Rut th<' 1s..,Ul' rt'· mains and with such despotic backing is certain to rise again. Th<>re is no denying lhe cost of l'Unning fur orf11.:e has n -:.C'n ulong with evcrythrnJ! e lse. Limitations un l'Onl nbut1ons have made it more difficult for as pirants to raise runds . Tho~t· n·stnction~. as an the cas,• of the public t•amp:11gn rmancini;, were aclvam·cd in the ( EARL WATERS ) Common C'ausl' foiled to think lhb propll!>al through ll h<a-:. bcc11 in tlw fordmnt lll 1 he hi1ttlc l<J clim111all' conrta ct s of intc:re~t V1'I, asking lhc 1.eg1slutors to name of good government. Out. arc the solut1rms 111 sud1 prolilems us may exis t 1n tht• n111 ning of the Aml'riran syst1•m or poht1cs to be s o readily found 111 more and more government in· ten•('ntions? rs the financing or tan<lidatc-:. with tax dollar.; real ly desirable'! In the Vtl'W of many it is nut. 0 ppos1t1on not onl~ Cjlme from s uch divergent groups as the Hl'pubhcan l'Jl'tY and /\meracan L'w1l L1btrt11·._. l 'nwn !Jut other sl'lr-appoantcd "reform" groups usually found 1n bed with Common Cause. vott· upon rlw ust' of taxpaycr:. dollar-:. to f1nante their cam pa1gns 1-:. a l'leJ r conflict. 1f thl· propo~atwn is to he considered ul all 1t 1-:. the \'Otcrs v. ho shoulcl de cide. After all. nolu,.ly hkt..'s ~iny hands but their own dipping into ~ tlw1r µot·kcts. ' The11, the re 1s anolltcr question to be pon<krt..'<I 'l'h<al 1s th'• d1m111is h1n,:! fl".,pon-:.1vcnl!ss of l'll'('t1·ll 11tfi(•1als to thoSl· th1 •\ SCf\C, J\n l'>.a mple WU~ lht' at lempt -:. o f Senator Ton v Bcilcnson to mandall' flunridu Cfl11gress Challeiages the Executive Tll E MOST n·pealt•d objloctaon was that it would compel c1t1zen-:. In p:iy for the campaigns of can- il1ch1tc~ 1w ri.onally r<!prehl•n-:.1hl 1· tu them It 1s a s trong po111t nc>t <1ffsct hy tht· ract that those lhl'~ l<1n1r "ould alsc) ht· ht•lped lion in lhl' race of t he ovcrwhl'lm ing two 111 one rlefcal of the ii.sue by Los J\ngelcl> votcrl>. The Foreign Policy Dispute F.X P ERIENCF. h as s hown that 0Hitl'1111lrler-. r espond v.cll to ll1oi.1• v. laci h u vc :.attll•d in the11' clecllon. Thl'sc mav I.le 111 cl1\'lrlu:.al clonC>r s or -:.upportl\ •• groups While unc may ft.cl ~11th W AS I II NG TON Tht' struggll· between Pres ident 1.-'ord and Con~rcss for rontrul ov<'r forl'ign policy is e-:.calating into a full scale ronfli<·t that could paralylC S. d1plonrncy for some time to come. Adminis tration s pokes me n contend that the fight basically 1s a polit1cal dis pute s tem ming fr om the fact th<tl Ocmocr~· t 1r oppos1t10 Cn Congres ·~ dNcrmined to thw u rt a R c publ1 c,1n president , part1c ularl\ in th<' election campa1~n now guthe nng m o mentum. But 1t seems to me that the roots of the quarrel run dl·eper I douht. therefore, that the rcla- 11onsh1p between the executive .ind legislative branches will im- prove even if the president who ''nlers office next year has a ma- JOrity of his party in Congress. FOR. in my opinaon, W<' <t rC' \qtnessing a rt'actaon 011 the part of numerous Americans to the failures a nd tlect•it or the pre· !>1rlenry, both 1n domf'stic and in· tcrnational affairs. And this re- \'Ulsion IS likely lO be rc0 ecled in continuing hos tility of Congress to the White I lous l' J\n e:1rly -:.ag nal of thr prC'sent :-.torm fluttere d 1n the f.111 of l!J74. '' ht•n Congrl'ss 1'l'JCClt·<I l'l'(JUt..'s ts hy President F ord and Srcrt..'ta ry 11f State Kissinger to r esume arms s hipments to Turkey, on the grounds that the Turks 11· Jl'j?a lly had u s ed American weapons lo Invade Cyprus. STANL EY KAR NO\\ Sin('e then, the lawmakl·r-:. re- peatedly havl· rt'buffl•cl 11w :id ministration on a s,•ne ... or other issues linked lo V .S strategy abroad They ignored Mr. Ford's pica!> last spring to help the South V1ct- na mes c and Ca mbod1an re- gimes, then collap-:.1ng undt'r Communist prcssun.', and lh1•y have criticized his swect·and· sour approach to Moscnw. NOT long ago, for the f1rs111m<.• smce the advent or the cold war, they declined to back a pres1clt•nt in confrontation against the ~>v 1el Union by spurning his appeals for runds to equip Ame rica'!:> clients m Angola. We soon m ay sec l'ven b1gg<.•r battles here in Washin~on 1f cer · tain congressm<'n carry out their threats to reveal more or lhc secret workings of the Central In telligcnce Agency than already have been disclosed. So the pendulum has swun" hack sharpl y fro m the rtay::. when the Pres ide nt could Munt on Congress to cnclnr-:.e nearly every strategy he proposed F oreign policy once was pursued accordinj.! to the adagP that "politic" stopi. at the water's edge,'' meaning that ri val parties agreerl to bury their dif- feren('es un mutters of natwnal !:>C('Uflly. That cozy doctrine. wh1l'h originated with Harry Truman, bei.:an to wcur thm under Lynrlon Johnson us lhe public grew tired of the Vietnam War. It bct·ame l'Ompletely threadh:arc rlur1111: thl' Wall'r~ate scandal. wh1d1, , .• muvcd the la-:.1 c;hrt..'d of 1·11•d1b1h· I> from th1..· Nixon :11l1nm1stra t10n. Tlll'S leg 1sl:1ti\'<' dcfi.inl'l' ur the Pn·-:.1df'nt 1s not mcrc·lv thi· re:.ult of 1ealous tJ<irll::.ans lia p It is the dis trus t of lcadcr~h1p r1•l1 by J\mcncani, <1n<I mirron•ll 1n Cong ress. It is worth -:.lre!>sing. too. th<1 t th1 !> d1 cnchantmt•nt with thl· h ll' r " r C' h 1 c a I 11 r <I<• r ha:. 1111 dermined tr ad 1t1onal pallcrru. 111 ConAress itself. In former times the President coulcl m obil11.r congressional s upport. l'-:.pec1ally on foreign quC's tlons. h y pcr s uadinA .1 ha nc.trul of potr nt committee ('hairmen 111 r.11lv the rank-and file bt>hincl him ilut many of thP al'Cummo<.lating old bosses have bee n ousted by younger men and women who refuse to make deals.obey d 1rec·t1 ves or i::cnuflect to c ustom Thl' exten t of this disarray is suc·h tha t recently. when a key <.'Ongressma n rouns eled Kiss- inger to pay more attention to the House ol Representatives, the secretary or s tall' replied: "Dut lh<'rt' art.' s1> many of you that l don't know whom to conlacl." I have no simple formula for halting the squ:ibble between the Pr<'sident and Congress. It -:.trikes m<', how<'\'er, that a few ml'as un•s m •!.!ht reduce the tension THE PRESIDENT ought to abandon his belief that the con· duct r6J'.(oreign policy requires "strong-t'entral direction," as he put il the other day, and seek the Some Tricky Associations Quiz-time again We haven't done "Associations" for quite a while, mainly hccause it's de· vi lis h dirfic ull to contrive the m . llcre are lO e ntric•s: in c•ach, you must associate the four items with their proper sources. Ten points for each complete answer; 301s commendable t Whal great thinkers arc as· sociated with the following phrases. (al ''Elan \llal", (bl "Cogito. ergo su "· <cl "Noble savage", (d J "mwn~v 2 Name a h of these author s w a colo in its llll~ (31 St n a : (bl MaeterltnC'k ; (c) Jack London ; (d i Aldous lluxley 3. Associate these nicknames of famous music.ii composition!! with their com p os('rs: (al "Trout": (b ) "Archduke": Cc> "Hunt' .. : <d ) "SurprtsP " 4. Which countries award the following rlecorations· Cn\ "Whit e lio n ", (bl "Aztec t-:aglc": le\ "Yoke :ind /l.r· rows", ld l "While R~.-· ., 5. Who were th(' famous oppo (SYDNEY HARRIS) nents of the following in duels: Ca> Charles Dickinson; Cb) Gi.'t>rie l Spencer : <c > George Tierne y ; ( d ) Humphr ey Marshall" 6. Who are tht> men responsible fo r the 1nvrnt1on or de velnpment of the followinA de· \'ices (a) air ('nnclitionang. lh> photo~raphy : (<.") rocking chair; (cl ) s afety razor ? 7 . Identify the famous personages by the namf's of rhcir homes : (a> "Sagamon· 11111". (b ) "The Old Mansl•". ((') "fairlanc": Id > "Chart we ll " 8. Which countries ha' e th<'~t" money units : (a \ W<>n . lb > Leu . Cr ) Lek: (d) Kyat " 9 . Associate t.hc followin.i epithets with the renl names of the persons: (o) "B11ly theK1d", (b > "Rlack Jack", IC 1 "Thr Hap P:>' Warrior"; (d ) "Gentl('m:in Jim." .. 10. Connect the following famous streets with their cities : (a) Bubbling We ll Road; (b) Grub Street ; (c) Strogel; (d) The Graben. ANSWERS: t. (a) Bergson; (b) Descartes . (c) Rousseau ; <d) Kierkegaard. 2. (a) "The Red and the Black"; Cb) "The ntuebird"; ( c) "While Fan~"; Id ) "Chrome Yellow." 3. (a) Schubert , (b ) Beethoven; (C) Mozar t , (d) Haydn . 4 . (a) Czechoslovakia : (bl Mexico: (C ) Spain ; <d> Finland 5. (a) An· drt"w Jal·kson: (bl Ben Jonson; (Cl Wilham Pitt; <d > Henry Clay. 6. (a) W 11 . Carrier; lb ) Louis Daguerre; Ce> Ben Franklin: (d) King C. Gllletle. 7. (a> Theodore Roosevelt: (b ) Nathaniel ll aw thorn c. (c) Henry Ford. Id) Winston Churchill. H. la \ Koru . lb ) Rumania; (cl Alba nia; Cd > Rurma. 9 «1l William Bonney ~ <b l Gen Pershing , IC) Alfred F.. Smith , td \ James J <.:orh<'tt 10. Cu> S hanghai : t h \ Lo ne.Jon , (Cl Copenhagen , 1<t) Vtl'nna ;1cl\'1n· Jncl <·on-:.,·nt of (.'1111~''' ...... an 1-.t•tping with the :.p111t of till' l'ons t111111on · Ill· and 111" "'l' l'l.Jr~ 11f .,1,,(to mu-:.t k\'l•I ,,·1th tht· lci.:1sl:Jtun: ... ince d1•1·l·pl w 11 IJackfirr~. as l\1ss11l J!l'I <11 ... c·o\ Pl 1•d an ""' al ll•mph ln ''OllC'l'.il hi ... part 11·1pd 11110 an the .JC'l111ns lCl un-.l'al 'hill':tn PrPSldl·nt Sal\'aclnr Al lcmk Thl' acfin1n1 ... trat1on .1bo ... 1wul1l n·<·ogn111• lh<tl at s 1ntt·rna11onal stratl'J!ll'°' .11 1• 'Jlud1•-:.s '' 1thnut pubh<' <q.1pro\".ll In short thl' nauw ol th•· game ;a t Jlrl'"l'OI I' ll1t•·l.!rtl \ .llld JC · c·ountahll11.', hoth 111 1111 1•1 n;al .rnd l'l<tl·rna I ,J ff J Ir" Tu 1).!n11n• 1111 ... rl'altl) 1 ... I•• 1·1111 1 t the l.11111 or r1 ... k Prc.;1cll'Yil F ont nnw rart'' With Congrt;,i.._...,. It ''JS ~all.o Vll'Wl'd as a 11111 gr:Jm which would generate a host of nH·d aorn • cand1cl~ll'~ so ck\ md of l!l'US~ root :.upport the} rnuldn't poss1IJI) he conll•mlcr-:. \\lthoul the aid or pubhc runt!::.. Thal a-:. peel v. ouhl n ·p11cl1at1· tht th1•orv und~·t '' hac·h 1111-:. n,1 lion has ·operated for tw<> hun <Ired \'ears wl11l'h 1s tr> m'·asurr J t•andidatc's fatness h} his -0b11it~ tu rally s upport. Jr the 'ote r-:. do not believe in someone enL1Ul!h 10 :11d h is c.·urnpa1~n with rontnh11 11110~ I 11,. :a pprllpra ah•nl'S"' ol his cJnd1da1:y rnu:.t be ~usµe('t Tllf.RE WF:HE TllOSE v.htr "J'' at a-:. .1 measure v. h11'11 would further l'r•tn•nch tlw incu mbents l 'nclouhtl'cllv 11 w1111ld some• Anrl th<ll 'l0ry f:tl'l ('\ 11h•nc1•s th .. t a s)stem i-:. .1{!a 1nst public 1n tt•r('SI tht· fact is thP pu~h and s hO\ c of \'yani.: sµcl'tal intcn•..,b hal.int·e l':JCh oth1•r \\'hat re· m ams i.., that thl' 11fl1C'ial ' h;a\c ' b1•l•n cnmpf'lkd to hs ll'll and \\l'IJ!h l'<1nfl1et111g \ICV.S lf kg1..,lat111 s a rc not tu IK' bt·holdl'n tu Jnyont•, \II ho will get thl'tr e~11 :incl who will lorn· 01w n dis l'll'•"'IOll., 1, Common C3usr was right on '()~•· 1h1n l! Airily dism1ss1ng rn11 l1 1 m11l 1on clolJar (·ost t'-.ttmates at said 1t was mun· 1m 1.1or1:.ant to setlle the ronc·c.>pt 11 "11111<! m.1!..1· l1ttl1·. th rfl·n·nn• ' '' 11.ll lh1• 1n11 1.tl cni-t prn1ct11on ... m111h1 11, on<·•· --1.1rll'O then• w1111l<I b1· 111) 1·1111 tn the progr;.101 llT t hl' l'll'I' ·Hoover's Other Side A Fig /it for Japanese-Apierican Rights WASHINGT ON -In 1·xrJ11-.111g J . Edgar Hoover's pt.'Cl'adlllrn· ... and his tres passes on «11n-:.t1111 lional rights , it has bl'l'l1 ~··"'' 111 ignore his other side: 1•.1p;1hlt" 1n dustrious a nd orten br,1\ t' .and 1lt- ccnt. To be sure , we hav,. <11.,r'lo'>l'd many of thl" old F' Bl .auloaal s wrongdoings. Long before Hoover's de- ath in 1 972 made him fair game for a timid medi:i. D r l' " Pearson was detailinl! h1lth his fine points :l n d h I S foibles. In 1934, for ins tance, l'e:arc:on wrote of Hoover's stubborn in· sistence on being provided with :in armored Pierce-Arrow j ust like the President's. But he :11~0 told of Hoover 's unstinlmg drort to mold his young agency 1n111 a .Dear Gloornv " Gus I have b<'en I a king soml• prescription m1•d1<'at1on !hat the Fnotl anrl J>l'u,:: Ad ministrnt ion now S H)' t•auscs canct·r 1n mice l'v1· tolc1 sll our mice lo movf' to the nca g hho rs. hut they wnn't !)1t<IJ!t' 1111111 tlwy (';111 se<> our d ul't<11 , who lw-:. ch' scrted "" J>l·:MOSTlll-:N FA"i Ill G"°""y Gitt co"'"'••h .,. '"-"'d .-, -... •""do ,..t""'"''••llY rtlltct '"" ... .,, ol lllt MWIPll'ff, ~ ..... -~ _ .. to Gloo"'T Gii\, 01t1y Piiot (1A<.:K ANDERSON J h •Jm of talt'nll'd n1m<'bu-:.tl·1·s. 0 U R I r-; G W •l r I <I W a r 1 I I loon•r ofll•n nit corner... '' 11 h ('l\tl lthl'rtal'-:. But anllth11 \'l•llowmg file wh1l'h until 1111\\ has bl'cn O\ N lrn>ked l<'lb of ht ... lonely halt ll· to block lhl· llltC'r11 men t of I 2 O , 0 0 O .J a p .inc-:. l' Americans after Pearl llarbor Th<' shameful s lllrv of th1· 111 trrnmcnl 1t!>clf is 30 <lft ·tolcl lal\• Still. d etails from o ld, secret rill'" arc worth re fleC'ling on for what they tell of Hoover at his hc-:.1 Outr af.!Cd that i\ml•rt c.111 ci111ens or a ny color woulcl lw locked up wit houl even a suSJH cion of disloyalty, lloover dis patched fi ery memos of up to 10 plf}!es lo then Attorney Gene ral f'r:incis Biddle Hoover cle\'crly argued that German·Americans or lt:.ilia11 Americans mig ht bc:-Just a.., da111n•rous, kno wing that tht• p o litic;,.tlly savvy Frank h11 Hoosc\'elt would nt>ver relocate lht• millions of thcs(' l'lhn11• 1\mencans R ESIOF.NTS from llw Wf"Strrn Axis countries, llom·t·r sugJ!t•sl t•d. "present a problem e11u;tl I•> I hat of J apanese a liens." rrwst of whom wanted ti) hccomr t'4l11.C'ns :mcl v iewed c1t1zens h1p M "a pnvilrgc to be apprct•1atetl .. To keep pressure 0 11 thc Roos<'vrlt admin1s tr(ltion, ttw 1-'HI r hi<'f callN1 on fBI f11•lcl of rices for rcporti; which he u-:.cd lfl h:ick his vi<'ws that N1:ic1 resi clC'nts should he lockl'tl up c111b ti l'<aug ht In illegal u<·t~ The she3fs of olcl clo('unwnt... show lloovcr lahonm1sh c .111 ,·ass1•cl five c1tlc-s. lhf"l1 arr:101•1•1l the FlH n •1l0rts tu t•mphas111· 111 ... own vat'ws. Most 11rom 11u.•ntl~ d1-:.pl.t)l0cl \\ ,,.., I h1• I t•p1111 I J'l•lll h1~ S.111 Fr.1111·1,t•n 111!11·1· "h1d1 .1i.:rc•t•d lhal 'II IS not ht•lll'\l0d th.ti th1•11· I~ ,1 l••).!1t1m;ll1• lt',l'On 1111 I ht• Ill .I"'" I'\ dl'llollltltl Jo:q•f1 !ht• nw ... 1 "prn .l,1pan1·,1· "llhJl'<'h, ' lw q110tl·il h•" :t.l!l'nt-. ;a, ll'lhnl.! hi1n. "111s1~t that th1-. 1:' ,1b 11 tlw1r ('(1\1111 I\ .11111 t ht\ \\ lltlld d11 1111tlt111g to h.11 HI It l\Y ('O:'\TH \ST, ;1 \\iHntnJ.! I r 11 111 I' o r I I a n d .1 h 11 u t t h 1· .Jap,lnl'M:.' Amcrt('all-:. w,1, c·ut 111 two p:ar.1graph:-, .tnd ;1 n port 1·nt1 <'.ll nf tht• :-.=1s1•1 from Sc.ill It· \\:is rc•ll•gatt•cl 111 lh<! t•ncl ell Hoo\'cr's 11..·n~t h) m em o. lf C'<lVl•r 's f,!c nuinl'I' t•our;agl'Oll'> ftj.!hl , 1n tht' face of m1p11-:.1t 1<>r1 from cahml'I mcm lwr" :1 ntl OI ht'ri; stronger I hJn tw. f.11 li-d t 11 hlock t lw r clocat ion Bui hbtor) pro,·1·il him ri g ht, and among .lapan~sc·Americnns and in .J;1pan, wher e n·ports of his cnm 1lai~11 h;,H e trickled out. lloo,·er rem ain-:. :i rolk hero. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /tc1/wrt \ II c•t•rl. l'11hlnil1•r 'I h11m11' "•'f'l't/ ~:d1tm H11tl111ru i..r1•1l111'll, 1-.dllt>rHJ/ /'t11/1' r"d1tm t hr• 1•ol11ori.ll p:q!I.' nf tlw l>;11h 1'11111 set·k,. 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This musical-variety s pecial spot.lights the show business c<Jreers of Jackie Gleason and Julie Andrews . KC ET @ 9: 00 -Six Hundred Millenia : China's History Unearthed. The archcological finds ol Communist China are examined in this documentary. r .TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening hie on Ille hne m his r~orts lo 10 stni&hl. Alu Co1d &uem. m Wild Wild Wut Merw C1llfln Shtw lhe .. Id OMS FEBRUARY 9 fD footwll-So«tr tI!) mm!I) SI& Hundr.d Millen· 6:00 I 0) fl) mm "llO nla: Chin1's History Untarthtd 0 Ooc:u111rnta1y co,e11n1 the art e{ (j)@(i) Q..i l•) Ne11s h1b1I nt th~ arch~tolo~"JI l•nds or loMt11• tht rtople's Repuohc of Chin1. h11lly Alf air which tou• ed the U S Int ym. lrt11$1dt Ef) Mwy A&11dtcido P11trid1• F11d1 9:30 U lfil l3' a M•ude Maude Ma11·lZ uses her position u director ot QUEENIE 8 Phil lnterlondi "\'ou'\'e got a lot of nerve. Asking me to stay tun«l when you '"c lost your picture!" 111. Co119ress Daylight Time Plan Weighed WAS HINGTON (AP> -With Daylight Saving Time set to open a six-month run from April 25 to Oct. 31. moves are underway in Congress to extend it to eight months . Monday. February 9, 1976 Embaln1er Face Court MODESTO (AP) -A paid for funeral plans. Modesto mortician has Harold F. Carmody wa:; pleaded g\_lilty to grand ordered to appear in theft of approximately Stanislaus Count y $55,000 in advance pay-Superior Court March 5 ments elderly people forseotencm g. . DAIL V PILOT ft 9 Saturdays in the •·tm'i~ic·a ~--Dralll fuclal\ot's 81hnlenn11! musical u -~ 0 (IB! {)))Stir Trtk trm&lnll to create 1 t1lbute to ED'""'* "Paul Robeson" Ameocu women-1 theme that '1) Lillie blclls h11dly thrills W1lle1, Allhu1 1nd tht l:JO I G» WJ Grllllttl S11n colonel 1n char&e ol Utt armory lllel¥ Sfifli• Sltft •here tllc sllow rs be1ni s11red. . ~ t11e Slall ED u oottf 10:00 8 U1J tV (I) Mt4kal tfftff f '" ........ 5ew'Mt tar s!llls the umpus alter hlllf Convinced that crime. energy use a nd traffic accidents drop during dayli~ht saving time, the Senate Commerce Committee has a pproved legislation to return most slates to Daylight Saving for roughly eight months, from the first Sunday In March throug h the second Sunday in Novem ber this year and next. It isn't the parking costs that are killing you. It's the cost of getting there a nd back that's reaching the breaking point The Orange County Trans it District has the economical answer to the dilemma. Ta ke the bus to work a nd bac k. For a 25£ or 50¢ fare. you can go anywhere in Orange County. 7:00. 0 D Q) (J) m CE"'-' t11ls Jte murdmd Ind a filth VIC· (i) tttaWe tim Ito wounded in her llospi11f U ltwli!{ ht W.11 100111, r1mded btause only she (J) (Qt] ll)) .... m can Identity the 1ttacler. ~thenne i Ti'lell IN Tnitll Burns f\ltsls. c:-11tnliM B MURDER FRAME·UP I '--lSJ * ON JIGSAW JOHN wn. flt Q j)f','.lQ)IDllruw Jth (L1J~9 S--lt 'Su1d 1np" Wiien lht bo<ly ol a EV .., t* •om•n sl1ln ten yurs btt0<e ts ii llealld~ une1rthed. sevtral dues 1ndte1le Dn111atk S.lcs l~•t the vochm's hu,band, •ho Adda111s hwilty wu conv1tted, m11 ll•ve bun 7:30 I $25,000 Pyr1mld framed by 1he police. Arline Dahl, · m WIN ll•c6o111 Micliitl Anlm, John Raain. J1mu l'" A111t1iun Style Hon& and Andre• Ouu1n auest. Mtiill Ci1111t 0 0 Q) Q) Htft : (!) Trt11111t Hunt ~) Ptny M11011 e Millie•$ Movlt: (C) (21/,) "On .... 0 ('9 la'I CV CE Rich Man; the Buth" (dr•) ·~9 -Creaory Poor Min P1rt 111 of the twel~t·ltour' Peck, Ava G11dntr, Fred Aslue. v1r~1on of l1•1n Shaw's be~t selltna (iQ) '''" b Riehl novel sturine Ptter S(rauu. Nici. QJ l rldy l undt flolle. Susan Blahly and an all • t:i1 (l) Wild Wtl14 tf Afti1111l1 star cut. fht birth ol tom's son Ol) ~ lelrrilltl 11111111 b11n1s him • bntl pe110d ol ll1pp1· "Nourisll 1119 Beul" An oHbul nm while Rudy's thriv1n1 businw comtdy centt11nc on an unusual carttr lt1ds him 1nra 1n emotlr>fl1f·' and eni111n1 t1m1ty hlldtd by c.~111ed 11un1on w1tn Julie PtUCQll. eo,1, tJ1e mother, wllo •doots ""' Qj t.te AMriun S(Jle dllldrtn the day th• 1rown ontt 10:30 Q) WildlUt Attt•lllre 1f.1¥t 11141 _, llu\blnds wlltn old W ClHmD Alt '°" Usttlliftc Ollt5 d ... CJlttn Brennan, Jolln R1n. P1rt fl A u ndid conmsalJr>n 1r11h CIOlpll, W1U ltt, and P11Ml1 Bell. men and .omen journal15U from wood stir. ele•tn C4UnhiH •ho C01trtd ~u ED Ma11·1Z • yufs lnternahoMI V.omaft's Yur 1.-00 II~ CD U tda [motoon1I, Conlere11<e 1n Muico City. ll1cllstrun1 I~ MOlttn,tern atmon g) llt'tn stntes lltr ~ ot 1ump1111 to ton 11:00 0 l) 0 EC ij) N ... s THE HOUSE CO~IMERCF.COMMITTEE HAS yet to hold hearings· on a new Duylighl Saving Time bill. A move to keep the six.month period was de- feated by the Senate Commerce Committee in favor of eight months and one week of DST and three months and three weeks of standard time this year and in 1977. During that two.year ~riod, the Department of 'Transportation would reach conclusions on how 1\mericans fare under DST. The Senate committee says the department's interim report shows "small but significant benefits to the general public from an additional two months of advanced <DST> time each year." USING T H E DEPART~lf:NT DATA, THE panel predicts permanent eight·monlh DST would m ean at least a 1 percent cut in electricity usage, which translates to about 100,000 barrels of oil per day; a saving of SO lives and 2,000 injuries in traffic accidents e ac h year ; no adverse effect on school children who have to wait for buses in early- morning d arkness, and likely reductions in s treet crime. The Federal Department of Transporta tion estimates that. depending on the make and year of your car. it costs you an average of $90 to $130 a month to drive a_ 40-mile ... round-trip to work and back every day. And if you don't use your car during the day it sits in the parkinq lot.a wasted asset And you won't even have to look for a parking s pace when you get there. For more info,.~on e&IJ 547-331L •· 6 a.m. to 10 p • .k~eekdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. /~ ~ .... dll1IO<IS -~n her hulblnd M1tt1n 0 1, 10 l:l • N ... 1 btcins ! n!l_ se<rtt11<1. O ten ol t:rolldlo l:Ql Ql m Ridl Uttlt si..w I•) The Hone, .. OOMf\ lffollt: C) (ZIK) "KlllY, !tie (;J O.it Sllldows Opposition to daylight lime comes m a inly from farmers, m ostly in the South. who say they can't work their fields until the morning dew dries, and from large population areas located on the extreme western edge or the Eastern time zone. Ride the bus and save wh~t you've been missing. _ Wllale" (a6v) '66 -Robtn m Does Tom Have Serious u n1111c. lte M111wetlltr. • ...... (' Probl , J . oom .... ~?I '< Jiii 1ver ems. 01n D l~CIJ>W ED O. 1llt lltcu Us Tonite & find Out "frtt & Clea(' fuent'1 COO~l up I ID Miry Hartmu , Mary Hartman s<heme lo rn1~e the 'llltdtn lib I ID lhrtt Stoocn 11ew course ol acllOn alter -Cito, 07 '3 Surw1 .. 1 an elderly Inmate, tln1lly 1ets ~· Co~t • • paroled but refuus his freedom. lLW Robllt Mtdfeil Report m HOW SWEET IT IS! la9 a I l ruth or Constqumes *JULIE PAYS TRIBUTE ~ cinem• 34 . TO "THE GREAT ONE" 11:308 17 3 CBS I.lie Movre: (C), "One Is A lonely Numbtf' (dra) · /2 QJ CJm:1!U Jullt And1cws' IJ<~ -lmh Van Oevere, Monte Mar~· it CilUittl "HO"W SwHt It h" A him, Jantt Leigh, M1lytn Oougln. mUltUl·Yllltty llibUl6 10 lht Show 0 6.1 6 11f> m JthftftJ ~r1on bui1nen u111r ol J1c-11 Gleason O flit HontJlltOOfttrJ and Jul11 Andrewi. ( •J Movie: "Bullh&hlt11" (com) ·45 ED lftws -1 aurel 1nd H11ar Cljl Movlt: (C) (2h1) ~111tldent on O ()9 lt> (3 CE Monday Nlfllt A Otrl Sllnl" (d1a) '72 -James Special 'Cfhe fll11d Annu11 Unothc••I OllOll, W1lh1m SMtner, RKhlld MIS\ LIS Ve1as ShO'lo111I P11unl" Cnlellano. 11 the F!I m Us' Plll'l«n 0 Mo.It: "Cllallf(s Aunr' Cc~m) 1.:JO IJ J•P'rn ~~~;!: :::~~:~~·\ m'41-~e:t:Sm8e1nrtny, l\1y franc-s Manous 1111mpt 11 sell desll~t • hon .. inds up 1n 1 "''d Ind wooll1 Nova m urre<tlOll when his "llOO< me" 12.00 O Twll11ht loM attitude l11ls to c11n a rul>Onstl QJ '"' from UNCU lrorn Phy11ts, Jul11 M a~yont elu Q) Mtvle: •urcu'(' ldr1) '48 -D (QJ,(l_J)( (Elli W1ntt1 ~ntlltt Winters. John Pi;ne. Olympt( G1111ts l~1y's ~enls '" 12.lO 0 lhybtuy RFD elude let 0111C1ne. Mens f1rurt e Mo .. a: "ne ficfltinr 69th" Skatinr. Ice Hockey ind Mtn s C11n1 l•d•) '(0 _ limes Ca1ney, Pat Slalom. O'B11en (IJ Don Ad11111' Scmn Tut ID Cilywltchtn !:00 0 111' 'J l l•) All 111 Utt family 1.00 8 l:t ~ 10) m Tomont• A1thie hn been """'d by lhe dor Gene Airtry 101 to lose we•Rht and the rtil ol • ~ the family decidu it's time tor •• 1:30 17 3 .. Mo~ie: ,<Cl It S11rttd In er,one to ao on 1 llullhful diet Naptu (rom) 60 -Clar~ G1ble, $0meth1nc whoch A1ch1e llnds no Soph11 Loten, Minetto. lime for until he ruflm how 1m 1:'5 IJ Movie: "Tttnafe Rebel" (dra) port1nt ltlne mlly ii '56-Ginarr RoRm. Moth.el Rennit,, 0 tii (}) ~o m lot fouuter MMred Halw1c~. Betty Lou Keim. "Squetu P11)"' Joe formter brok1 3:30 IJ Movor: "Man in tht Shadow" up 1 aambhnc 11ng w11h the llelp (nr1) ')8 -lach11y Scott, faith ol an addicted pllyer who pulS hn Domttaue, Peter lthnr. Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES t:lO 0 "tJM<•" (dn) 'll -Ronald Colman. !lay franm •111c faffu litf" (dri) '49-S.r f11fph lltehlrd son. Jad Haw\111s. JO:OO Hlrlaht Yktor(' (dra) ·~z - Arthur Ktnncdt, Julie Adams. 12:00 m "M11nH1«nt Doll" fd11) ~6 - C1n1er Rosel\, 01 .. d N"'"· ·~ 1:00 0 "If I Hid A Mlflktn" (COii!) 'JZ -w C. f 1elds, C11111H Lauchlon. oo (C} •paf111 Sprincs Wttltfldrl (com) '63 -1 roy Oon1hue. Connre Stt'oen~. Robtrt Conrad 2:)0 0 (C) "M1~ in Ollltr SIN«" (~ 11) '64 -I 1\1 C11t, r ernando Ro l ·JO 0 (t) "How Awlvl Abowl ,Alltn"' (dra) '/0-Anthony Ptr••ns, Julie ll•rr<s, Joan lfKhll, Kent Smolh. Gifted Children Studied Persons who plan lo teach exceptiona l children-b ot h han· dicapped and mentall.v gifted can lake udvan· tage of a new class of· fered at Sadd lc back College this sprin ~. ECE·l 52 w il l em· phasize teachin~ techni· qu~s for cxcepl1onal children in the primary grades. It will focus on c hildren who arc ne urolog ically h an dicapped. b lind. crip pied. deaf, emotionally handicapped a nd men· tall y g ifted. The cour se, taug ht by .John Porter. is de· signed for students in ECE programs. pnrcnts, and pers ons interested in s p ec i a l c d uct1tio n careers. Class hours arc from 7 p.m . to 10 p.m . Wcdnrs· day nights. Registration for the spring quartrr begins March 1. UNISEX CAMPING BASS LAKE <UPI ) -The Fores t Service is dropping the "m en" anct "women" s igns over restrooms at lhc Bass KOCE Television (50) ~ak<' Recre:itional ('rcCJ 1n favor of unisex fac iliti<'s Officials said each of the 28 new restroom t :• CONSUMlll SUllVIVALKIT "OrnloltAr• t :• HOME OAllOENlll "lnlrod.x11on ' ,.,. IN·SCHOOL PllOOllAMMl"G •'Omtnl 11:111 aLICTlllC COMPANY u :• SHAMI STllEIT (llOmlnl 1:• IN·SCHOOL PllOOllAMMINO lt.Omlnl ):• C!ITlllAYUlll AHOTHEARTS"tt>•~lrllnl Rnrrw" I:• COHSUMlll SURVIVAi. 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Furthermore. 11 your return 1s audited, we will accompany you at no extra cost to the Internal Revenue Service and explain how your return was prepared. even thOugh we wtll not act as your legal representalrve." and IOan 1uociatlon Capistrano-San Oemente 530 Gamino de Estrella/ 493-5651 Corona def Mar 2867 East Coast Highway/675-5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana 631 North Main/547-9741 -. t ' ,. Jf) DAILY PILOT -w . Hepburn V eliicle Stalls By Wll,,&.IAM GLOVER NEW YORK <A P J Even the keen talents o! Knlhannc Hep- burn cannot save "A Malter or Gravity." a very dull and dumb play. f<~ans who yearn to see the l;.,id y or resplendent reputation in one of her rare Broadway visitations. could well be satisfied with the production :.at the Broadhurs t Theater. Those who prefer coherent d rama. won't. _ Enid Bagnold , one Of England's eldest writers. con- trived the piece which somehow has been overlooked by all of London's alert managements, clever chaps. IN IT. MISS Hepburn portrays ar:a elegantly rich grandmother whose Oxford-bred grandson br· ings home to the family's crumbling stately m ansion an odd quartet of weekenders. The two visiting couples are homosexual. one male and the other -to emphasize just how libera~ed we all are tonight remale. Lurking around for an extra dimension of poss ible meaning is an obese wino maid who needs lo be dominated and who has a peculi ar ability to fl oat in the air. Her levitational knack only occurs offstage. After a n eight-year hiatus. Grandm a Basil welcomes the grandson 's bride. the younger half of the lesbian pair and a half. black at that. The she I(ocs off to an asylum. on cue that it is the only life experience thus far un tasted. l\lJSS BANGOLD'S desperate tffort to combine old·fashton- ed stagecraft wuh 11cw-fangled notions never gets far from boredom There are drawtn~ room discussions full of sound and smaU :.ubswncc. fol. c con. versational leads and unresolved questions. One actor tn lhc first scene never rcturn::;, lurlty him Miss Hepburn, u queen of magnificent chuztpuh, moe:. through all the exasperating in· ad(lquacies in finest fettle, every move imperious and e v~rv speech ended with an cxclama· tion point. DIRECTOR NOEL Willman gets uneven r esults from other cast m embers. Charlotte Jones.· the elephantine slavey, a n d Paul Harding, the sad senior gay are the most h elpful. Among the others , newcomer Wanda Bismson proves an offbeat in· genue with a grating, singsong voice a nd rigid stare. • The phys ical production is ap- propriately English county. salute designer Ben Edwards and costumer J ane Greenwood. ··A Matter of Gravit)," however. stubbornly defies the law of adequate enle1tainmcnt. Director Honored LOS ANGELES (UPl J - Director Arthur Hiller has been g ivpn i\n "Award of excellence" by ·the a uthors and celebrities forum for h is film ·'The Ma n in the Glass Rooth." Pluywrighl Neil Simon was honored for his movies "The Sunshine Boys" and "Murde r by Death.·· TALENTS WASTED Hepburn in 'Gravity' WIMMER 6 GOLDEN GLOIE AWARDS INCLUDING IEST DRAMATIC ACTOR. HST DRAMATIC ACTRESS. IEST DRAMA TIC FILM. llST DIRECTOR. W.Mt -MAClllAIO'I OHOIT 111 -· ... IUPll INYllllll Ill -····· ... --, __ _.. WMm UNI flYll "' '""' u ... , AlOMA, IOllT I IOSI 4P11 -11• ... -..... ..... -POii -VIVA/J WINTllMAWIC ,.. ....... _ .. A MAN CALUD MOUi tl'll -JtJM4!1111A-MllY A fancasy film R ---MAl-IN m 'SOU IH COASI Pl A/A 11 ~ I I 1 I •• 1 ."1 •• • ,, I I t ~ I '.' I I '. ....... ...,, .... Ontled Ar11s1s .-. By the A.ssodaled Pre1>s The follow1n~ an• Billboa~·s hot rl'cord tuts tor c~e w~ek ending f<·cbruary 14 as they appear in next "eek s issue of B11lbosrd magazine- llOT SINGLF.S . l. so WAYS TO LEA VE YOUR LOVER -Paul Simon Columbia 2. LOVF. TO LOVE YOLJ BAHY -Donnu Sum· mer Oasis . 3. YOU SEXY TlllNG llot Chocolate Big '!'rec 4. THEM E FROM "S.W J\ T." -Rhythm Heritage A BC S. SING A SONG Eurth, Wind and Fire Columbia 6. 1 WRITE THE SONGS Batry Munilow Arista 7. LO\t E ROLLF.RCOASTEH Ohio Playel's Mer<.' ury 8.-LOVE M /\CIJJ NE Pl. 1 -Miracles Tami a 9. BREAKI NG UP IS HARO TO DO -Neil Sedaka Rocket 10. EVIL WOMAN Electric Light Orchestra United Artis ts TOPLPs Desire Columbia l. BOB DYLAN 2. PAUL SIMON Years Columbiu Still Crazy After All These 3. EARTH. WI ND ANO FlRE -Gratitude Columbia ~ 4 CHICAGO IX ClllCACO'SGREATEST HITS Columbia • S. BARRY MANlLOW -Tryin' To Get The Feelin' Arista 6. DAVID BOWI E -SlationToStation RCA .. 7. AM ERICA Wstory -America's Greatest lilts Warner Bros. 8. O'JA YS -Family Reunion Phila. Intl. 9. ELECTRIC U GHT ORCHESTRA The Music United Artists '"LUCKY LADY" IPGJ "ROl,AL FLASH" ""VBLOCC HOLMIS' SMAtrTH llOTIB .. INI "SUNSHINE IOYS" IPGJ 1'AHTHIM°'*Y A .. D IUH" JACll MICHoUoN "OMI FUW ona THI cuc•oo~ .. sr 111 Face "DltrTY MAIY. Cli1Y LAltlV"' "Y AHISHIHG POfNT"' •.oHE IH 60 SKC>teS• cf'GI 10 ll\.'ftlS 1-'F.J\Ttllll~(; C'll/\t\A l\llAN l\JK f./\Sl' USTt-:NrNG - 1 l'J\l.OMA ttLANCA -{'~ r~w u .. i..~r-~1'1C tton Warner Rro~ 2. BREAKAWAY 1\rt<;urfunkelColumtnu 3 IH< l::AK IN ' UJ> IS 11/\RO TO 1)0 Neil Seduku Rocket -'· 50 WAYS TO LE1\ VE YOl'R LOVER Paul Simon C:oluml>ia 5. TRACKS 01'' M\' TEAltS l.tndu Ron1>tJdl • Asylum 6. ALL RY l\1 YSl':l.f ~'.111' Carmen A11s t a 7. TH EM E FROM "S. W A.T_" Rhythm Heritage A BC , 8. TAKE J'l' TO 1'1 J f-; Ll.M J'l' 1·;:11:11·~ Al>y lum 9. DEEP PURPLE Donny nnd Marn:. Osmond Kolob 10. SOMEWll EHE IN Till'; Nl<;ll1' -Hele11 Reddy Capitol C'Ol1NTR\' ~INGl .t:S I. Till<: WlllTE KN IGHT Cledus Maggard. Mercury 2. GOOD HEARTED WOMAN Wuylon anct Willie RCA 3. SOMETIMES Bill Andl•rson ;.ind l\I ury Lou. Turner MCA l DON'T HELIEVE MY JI EAHT Cr\N STAND ANOTHER YOlf Tanva Tucker MCA 5. HANK WILLIAMS. YO WlfOTE MY LlF~ Moe Bandy Columbia 6. TIJE HAPPINESS OF llJ\ \'ING YOL' Charley Pride RCA 7. REM EMBERMEWhenTheCandlclights Are Gleam in~ In EASTMAN Cot.OR UA COSTA MISA S4CM)594 UA WISTMINSTll 19US46 OHIMA LAHD-ANAHllM- 635-7601 Call 642-5678. Put a lew word$ lo work for you. ''WIKTERHA WI(" IPGI 2: 15-4:00.S:H I 7:J5-t:25 .,_~~~------~ ........... "AMO NOW MY LOVE" (PG) ; "MAf PY NEW YEAR" WALT DISHIY-S "Bl.ACX BEARD'S GHOST" (G) I :JO-S:Oo-l:JO "JOURNEY BACX TO OZ" CG) l:lS·7:00 "WHITE LINE FEVER" IPGI 4:10·7:35 ' "ALOHA, IOllY & ROSE" 2:30·5: 50-9: 30 -·(MIC ICILUIUm ,_ AMnlA CMlltnl'I RN Lmll INDtAHS ,... -11,. • --· Mll'f BIG NEW SHOWS AT EDWARDS CINEMAS lloaolhu ap.,,. 0111, • 00 • S~o ... S11n II • I S 1•'0RTA1tt 11011,ll C"ll0~(11 UllOU ll fl((' Utln 5"0Al 'lUIS .f..-, •low t ~II '°" It UICllll Sil "IEfl ,.,.,, .... "". ...... j .. 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EX.I A "WIHTllHA WIC" v ·Ma. surH IHYISllLfM A "RESH GOIDOM" tal .., '"Oil CHEHLEADBS• "1, •ALOHA, IOHT & IOSI~ ~"WHITE UHi FEYEr Cf'GI '"TUAS CHAJHSAW • MASSACIE1' Ill "'TOISO" "OM£ FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" (R) 1.JO a t·O SAT /'lllt'-1:9 .. J:l S·l:IO• J:O ·ltll I CINEMAUND 1111 Se M""' • ... ~ .... ~I~ liOI t•tl '"""' "Ra1JSTER COGBURN" 6.*1•11SAT/SllM 1!1'-• 06.t•lt '11DW MY lOVE" IM '.Joi. SAT/lllM l SM" CINEMALAND 14 II St ""'"' l•>'t "' ~I) llOI ' U lt U.h '-'-"tlOG DAY AFTERNOON" l·U .t•·H "''"""' ···•·S l\.tttl "O.OW~!~G POOl" UTflll" ...... It CINEMALAND 1&14 I• "'''" •••h1ot11 u~ 1501 UH'""'"'' ··sro.v or O" txl • H·' •t Uf/SllM )rl .. •·lf,t.•t "Tit( BOOB TUBE" .... '"'' """ ....... ,..., .. Inflation beating tips ... Every day In the l11JHJ41MI STANbEY K!JBRICK RYAN O'HEAL • MAAISI' 8EAENSON M•ON"tCllflfT UffUUAIJOUNT, IUllPTUOUS, lUSH, GO~OlOUS. fHftf(.&.I N O HAUNf l N O "'AldfllO"tlNO fM[ Vt£WI" IHTO A WO .. LO 0' lON'O AGO ANO °""TllOO Tttl •tNO Of MAO.C llW MOVlfl ACCOM,l.ISH AHO FfW OlfHCTO•S ATTfM"f IN A U'(_ n• .. ,., ...... 'i1'1'10VA•I f'! flL .. "' \f GOLDEN.GLOBE AWARD WINNER FOR BEST FOREIG.N FILM. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Pl~us ~~~~Ill' i}t STARS '/ FF BRIDGES edwards BRISTOL CINEMA (PO) t WHnELINE -FEVBr- The Masterpiece or LOYe Ind Submlulon Thel Stunned France WALTER MATTHAU. 8EST ACtOR IN A COMEDY AICHAllO 8EHJAMIHE 8EST SUPPOAllHO ACTOR 8EST PICTURE.COMEDY edw~.~~~. B~!S!R~£~~fMA l ~ TOGETHER FOR THE 1al TIME The U fe and Times oi GRIZZLY ADAMS OOtfllMUt"O °"" r.H'.CIAL ·:,. ~ ::::=v·~~tcu I ,..,,, , .... MUt , ... \."I ,.AOOR4M Free wtwtlng .. fUn ltWfng .. ...... ~ IBlIDJ .00£5 Pl£$H[TT£ "'"-U1 J()UtilN(Y 8AOI( TOOl CINEMAYIUO \ D Plft'-'&l 'OlA'•l "Into" f!U O Uf..HH 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR , ....... HD Cnnerq .. ffilcaael Caln Daman Mo would Se K1n1 . .. Hl5Tl..E" ~~-~:: (»..HU AT t4UHTtHGl'OH • MlSA JA.llilill CA.AN ··uu .. t:fll (LIT("" HU~!!~S!,q~,~tN,EMAJ l•MtOI .....!"2.:!!.!JJ edwards MESA CINEMA llllf_W,Olrll•D Ar tUH '1 con~1u '"·•Ul CO·lffl Af CINflM WUT ----'-Hf t4A,Pf HOOICUl CINEMA WEST .,,, .. .,..,,., .. ,c.our,.;wo1 WUf .. IN Cl"1U H 2 .. 4tl , -., ~ond•y. February 9. 1976 CJl\IL y PILOT ,, 11 Upp~r Bay Fate-Up • m Air EASTON, l\1d. (l:PI) -A/Jane ('rash Sunduy kille three persons. in· eluding a Du Pont heiress and philanthropisl. The victims w ere Louisa Carp enter, 68, the heiress who was return· ing from her Florida re· s idence to her Kent County farm ; Nancy K. Latrobe, 57, o f Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: and John f '. Sounds, 59, the pilot of Miss Carpenter's plane. MENLO PARK (AP> -J an pianist Vince Guaraldl, 47, whose "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" won a gold re· cord, died of a sudden heart attack, Friday. A native of San Francisco, Guaraldi played with such jau greats as Ben· ny Goodman , Dave Brub ec k . Woody Herman and Cal Tjader. 8)' JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ol ... O.llyll'fletSl.ltf . A proposed extension o f U niversity Drive around the rim of the Up· per Newport Bay ap- parently faces an un· resolved future in bureaucratic Limbo. Some opponents of the route would just as soon keep It there. The extension of the road from its cun ent terminus beyond the east side of Irvine A venue lo a point on Jamboree Road . north of the San Diego Creek bridge is planned by the City of Newport Beach. ACCORDING to J oe Devlin, director of Public W orks for Newport Beach, the road has been shown as a ma· jor arterial highway on city masterplans since 1957 . The co unty masterplan of a rterial highways also shows a BEVERLY HILLS road extens ion ·at the (UPI> -Norman Levln, same place. 80, co·founder of the Last year, the city de-s cided it was time to go Thrifty Dru g tores ahead with the project. chain, died at his home and invited the county to Friday. He entered the wholesale drug and sun. join. dries business in the · According to City Manager Robert Wynn, 1920s. the county at first agreed I N D I A N A p O L I S to go ahead with an cn- <U PI) -E u gene N. vironm ental impact Beesley, 67, chairman of statement on a 50-50 the board of Lilly En· ·basis. then backed out. dowment, lnc .. died Sun· day. Beesley, retired chairman or the board of Eli Lill y and Co., becam e ill in Crawfordsville. where be attended a meeting of Wabash College t rustees Saturday. OEIH• THE CITY scrapped the idea for the year and this year started out again, this time with plans to do at least the EIS on its own. But before the E IS can be started, the city coun· cil wants the idea re· ferred to the Upper Bay Public Policy Committee which a dvises the Department of fish and Game about proJects in· vol ving the wildlife re· serve. Ma) or Donald Mcinnis is a member of that com· mittee. However , a spokesman for the de· partment said the pro- j ect will not appear on the agenda for the policy committee's meeting Wednesday. THE SPOKESMAN said he doubts that either the comittee or the de· partment will be com· menting on the project until after an EIS has been publis hed. City officials cannot go ahead on the contra('t for the EIS -without which the road will not be buill -until the committee re· views the proposal. and the Department or Fish and Game says there are no official plans lo re · view the proposal until an EIS has been pre· pared. the road in question could become a major transportation corridor from Irvine lo Hunt · ington Beach if a series o( long term projects in four cities are ever com· pleted. Devlin said. HE POINTED out that the extens ion o f University as planned by Newport Beach could easily be moved across Jambor ee and beyond MacArthur Boulevard to a point. still on the north bank of the creek, op. posite California Avenue where a bridge would link it with the existing portion of University Drive. ORANGE COUNTY lob~ about $.a m1lhon. He figures the proJect is about live to six years from completion Ray W i lliam!>, u Newport Beach planning commission member who is pres ident or the Friends of the Bay. is also. opposed to t~ ex-"BUT THAT 'S assum · tens ion. ing that everything goos In a letter lo the city pretty 11moothly und that council last November, there are no major ob- Williarns asked the coun· slaclcs." he added. cit to reconsider plans for the road. He cited public concern for the wild life preserve and questioned the need for the road. Devlin estimates the mm&tH£MT eost of the extension - Films Theater Dance Television The two p ieces of including the E IS and University could serve several permits plus ac· as a means for separal· quisition of ri~ht of way In the in g freeway· bound l r ar · liii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 fie from through traffic, Devlin said. Add to those plans a ruture project in Costa Mesa which would take Del Mar A venue (the name of U n iversit y Drive as it cr osses into Costa Mesa) and its ex· tension. Fair Dnve, and route the road around Fairview State Hospital and across the Santa Ana River lo meet Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach a nd il would create a m ajor c ross county highway, Devlin said. BUT THE time when that will be <1 reality is a long.way off and Devlin's concern now is the fate of the Upper Bay ex- tension of the road. He said opponents of the road have organized a letter wrilin~ cam· paign. directed al both the cit y and the Depart· mcnt of Fish ~tnd Game in which a vague re· ference 1s made to a de· veloper who stands to profit from the road ex- tension. -Schick's New Weight Loss Program helps you lose it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out of the same 6 million dollar research th at led to the famous Schick Stop Smok tng Program . Eliminates your DESIRE lor certain fattening foods so that once you have reduced to your desi red weight you won't have to use willpower to maintain that weight. CALL Now--558-8404 EMMA l . GEISER, rul<HnlOI ~ra Mtw. C•. 0.lt ot dotn FtO.Uiry •, lt1 .. Survived by ner nu•bMd. Marry Gel-. F"ner•I Hr•lcu were held to <Ny, -.cs.y, FebrtHry • •I 7 00 PM • Bell..._...., Cn•..-r wilt\ Mr. Vernon Peck otflcl•lln9. Interment. H•rtior Reil Memorial Par-. 8ell 8r~wo Morl~rydlrector\. SCHWA RTtlCOPF MA8 EI.. VIR GIN IA SCHWARTZKOPF, roldent Of Hunt· lngton Be•<tl, Ca. Oate ot dutn February •· 1'1• at 1ne 19e 01 II. S..rvlved by her daUQhler. Ra!T'OM Desmond of Arc•d11, C•. Services -...11 lie Mid Tue•CS.Y 10 00 AM, SI lloN•tn ture Catnollc Cnurcn. tnlerm..nl, Fort RoW>ctans Memorlel Park. $mltM Mor-ydlrectors. Edis<>n ha!' ovN HO conservation tip .... 1 lrrl'·:-. w.~:l. l!Mcll!OO JOHN M•clEOO, res111ent of He#POf'I kac:", c.t. Olle OI dUtll F•"'""" 1, 191'. Survived oy nls "'41e. Elitallelll Clar-Macl..eod; tnree ~ters, c.t1herlne Sll•llucll. J1<1ue Von Enon and Jenet KluQ , nlM 9r-nlldre11. Mr. MacLeod w.ts tlle founder oi ~cco Corp0r•t1on, N•· ...... 1 P•SI Pre<iO.nt Of Tll• ASiOC•~'"" CAMral Conlr.clors, end '°""""' of TM Un<otn Club 01 ()ranqe O>ur>IY Senlcesw111 tie Mid a111 OOAM T.,., ditY, SC. Andr~wS Prt\bVttr1_,, O\urc1' of Newport B••cn, Ca lnter,,..nt, Pacific VI-~mor111 Par~. -por1 8uc11, C:.. In lleu ol llo-rs. the f"""ty llUQQeSIS memorial contrrbuhOM be maO. I? Th• American Cancer ~-.iv ~crllc View Mortuarydlrtcton Tl:IHUSM HERi/EV A. TERBUSH, rttlcl4ont of Santa Ana, Ca Oat• of d~••n Fet>r....,ry 1, 1'7• Survived by his wife Irma, da"9f>••r, 1.-0•• Valyer of S..nta An•; QtMICld•UQMer\, Loi\ Chore Nel\O<I end O>rlslt Nelson; lour brotnors, w1111.im <>I Walnut, I lllnols; Warrtn Of C<lrdon Grove, C.tlll.; Lewi\ of Elml>urlt, JI tlnols and Herti.rt of 0,.nQ<', Callt , ffve i•ster,, Loi' Sme,.,U.nqvr of Granad• Hiii>, C.t111 . Oorotny Bii\\ of lomNrd, lllinol•. Etalnt Pucoo of Cnlca110. Illinois, G~ne Terbu~n 01 Clllcago, llllno1• ana Ellltl Scnwdrt of Ct1rerw:ton HUI\, tll1no1\ Str¥1<c-~ ~re helO •I f:OO PM MOl>d•y, February~. Peclllc V•ew Cnapel 1""'"'""'· Po<ihc View Memorial P1rk. NtWl)Or1 llUCl't, ca. P•crhc View Mortu•rv dlrt<IOf$ BAL TZ·llERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·S.50 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91 50 McCORMICIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Cap1slrano 495-1 776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMCfRIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, Cahlorn1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HO ME 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Marn St Huntington Beach 536-6539 P UBLIC NOTICF. l"tCTITIOUS BUSI NEU NAMl.UATI MCiNT TIHr louowlno .,.,\On '' dnl"'l l>U•I• ntUH; I( J ENTl!'RPl!tSES. nn SC: $-Y11ne. s.tntA Ant. CA .-Jin\ l(tnl)tln 111cn11rd Jon•" 1111 SE Sllvllne, !Mini A An11, CA •HOS Tiii\ bu,,,.."'' con(fu{l•d hy .non oM-1 K•nJon~' Thi\ \li1t-nt .,,_ f11Pd Willl '"" (ounlY Crtrl ot Or•nQ~ County "" k0<1>11ry •. 1'1• l'OJh f!'ullllWW:CI Orar1or (o.o\I D.t•ly Pllol ,. Keep your thermostat at 68: If )'OU heal your homt' at 68° inst(•ad of 7'2? you can cut your ht'ill Ill.I( Cl>Sts about 28°~. It's one way to hnkl down your nsin~ clectnc .bill bcr;iuse eke t ricil v j, 111voh t d in m 1'-t hcilt mi:: sy..,tems-dircctly or indtrt'Ctly. lnsulat5on also ..... •n•r•r anti mon•r· Proper insulation is another w;iy lo cul heating costs. (Air cond1t1onin.R. 100.) J usl hy insulating y1111r .1tlK. you 1iu1y reduCl' your heating ro::;ts a" much :i-. 40" ... 1\ LoOO-::;qu:ue·f11n! :11tircm1ld l>e in. ul;1tt'<I (<1r ~~:io. 1,,.,~c"<l on 25 c1•11i... per squ:irr foot. Other ways to cut h .. tln• costs. [J II rnakes.~ens\' lo lum your ht>at nff wht'n you re ;iwtty from home. llowever, in frl"{'t.ing :u-c;1s :1 40° !'Cll in~ j.; ;idvi-;,1hlt'. 1 · 0 Are your door!' ilnd windows Wl':ithrr·strippl·cP Ct111lkinl( small r rp(.'11111).(:; and !:'il'am-; will SilVC t'nE'fj.(\"- ;ind ll\til1C'\'. U Cltl!-ing draperir-; :ind ··urtains \\'tll !mid he:1t in-;md m id out. LJ So will do~inu v1111r firepl;irc cl:!m· per. :md vent~ m room:-. nut£ usc. O Are ynur filter-. dean? I erhap~ they nc('d replacinlo{. 0 Dn1y return :ur g"rill~ and wam1 air duct:.. l'•m drive up hcalinK cosls. tl)u. D IC you h:1vc electric rndiant lwating. \'OU ran S.1\'C by tumin.I! off thcrmoslllts In rooms nnl in 11-:e. Free conservation ltooklet. For 1norl' of Edioon·~ w:ws In con~t'rV(' l'IW~y. \\Tiit> for our fr<'<' bonklt'I "(on~t·r 1 .11 ion:· Edi~>n. l'.0 , Ho:>.. HOO, ~0~1·nw.1d. CA 91770. sC-E Southern California Edison f eb •, 1•,Uend""'"" 1 • '"' •\"'~'------------------------------------------------------- Statement C old •• OD lbOD (CONDENSED FORM)• DECEMBER 31 , 1975 ASSETS Cash, US. Government Bonds and Othef Securities Real Estate Loan!> Contr acts tor the Sale of Real Esta te Loans to f ac1l1tate Sale of Real Estate Loans on S1wang'\ Accounts Stock 1n f ederal Home Loan Bank Prepaid Secondary Res~rve fSLIC Office Building and [qu1pntenl Other Assets T01AL LIABILITIES Savings Account Reserves and Surplus s 25,389.161 129.139.441 476.358 367.799 2!>6 755 1.260.400 1.074,606 3.963.497 447.412 $162.3 75,429 Advan ces from federal Home Loan Bank Bank Advances Secured By Investments Deferred Income $124,746.289 16,242,261 11,224.000 7,980.000 342.354 1.840,525 $16 2,375,429 Other lfab1l11ies TOTAL ·comple1~ tinoncrat statements avollablo tor 1nspoct1on. PERPETUAL ·sAVIN&S and loan association rsi1r M ...... , ~ 1 t' • . . '• . ' BEVERLY HILLS H.1AllJ 01 flCE) 1 91~0 W1t~r111e Bo .. h:v11rd • ?id (i(J6( · ii·~b51 WESTWOOD VILLAGE 10866 W1 ~h11t• B )UI~ .Jr<l • Los Anu~·t·s • 41 4 ) CJ LARCHMONT' ~!>(, N Larchmor11 R'lull'vilr'1 ill tlovrt1v 8Qu1e ,..,,,, Lo; Ang1·lr-~ • 4r,. IJ4GJ NEWPORT BEACH' -In H .. 11 ''' V ,..,., :,noppon:i Ccnl!'I 16J4 11. .. t Ar1nu1 bou • ,,.,a• 640 •t:i:lJ FULLERTON' JJJ4 y.,,1, L '1.• o 111 ... ·.ir.:: -""1 • •tc;n • '.l:IJ 12ro NORTHRIOGE 18~4t; Or~un'-h•n StH ri• • t,lortht· .1< • Jt,:J .. :_>J;t. CANOGA PARK ·opfN SATURDAYS . Ftom 1(,, m le:? pm I I 11 CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION A JZ DAIL V PILOT s Mdnd.y's Afternoon Prices Mor'ld1y; l'1bru1ry t. 1978 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE aturday Gordon West, administrat-0r for Park Ne1'1'0rt Apart· ments, has been elected vice president ol the NewpOrt Beach Chombtlr of Commerce. West. a retired Marint Corps colonel, was formerl)I' chief or staff or th~ first MOlrfne 01vislon at Camp Pendleton. • Mission Vlt-Jo resident Wtlllam M. Per ry has been named general sales manager or Carner Traaslcold Co., speciahung ul transportaUon refrigeration. -Mu B. J ohnsow. as been elected vice president and general counsel for V'rN Corp. in Irvine. • ' He Joined VTN in 1973 and previously was senior civil engineer with the Orange Count)' Flood Control District in Santa Ana He and his wire and two children live in Costa Mesa. * David Chase h~s betn promoted to western reblonal sales manager for the Naked M lnl division of Comp11ter ~utomaUon. He has been a distnct sales manager Cor the lrvme·based computer m anufac· turer ror five years. JOHNSON • Tht> Center for Executive Development has appointed David T. Kirby, Jr., as president of the firm which provides executive sertunars and profit-building programs for in· dustry. • Newport Beach resident William W. Nebb has been elected second vice president and director of advanced marketing for Occidental We of California . • Bink or Newport has announced the appointment or Donald Gorrle ns assistant vice president in the loan depart· ment of the bank's main office In Newport Beach. Before joining the Bank of Newport, Gorrie was the as· sistant manager or Lloyd's Bank In Pomona. Prior to that, he was with Union Bank in Orange. He and his wife live in San Clemente . • James W. Kerrigan has been ap- pointed vice president and gener al manager of Wbam-0 Ma_1u&facturiac Co., based in San Gabriel. lie lives io Newport Beach w ith his family . • Llovd Scarsdale of Irvine has been named director or engineering ser vices at Mlcrodata Corp. in Irvine. He was formerly manager of engineering services for the firm . • Frank McGeoy has been promoted from distnbutor sales manager to national field sales manager of Spectrol Elec:tronlu Corp. in the City of Industry. He hves in Newport Beach with has wife and two children Edward L . Salgado has been promoted from business manager to assistant administrator of Cost• Mesa Memorial Hospllal. . The Cal State F\Jllerton graduate has been with the hospital since 1973 and was previously operations officer for Transamerica's medical service d1vis1on in Los Angeles . He and his wife and son hve in .Anaheim . • SALGADO medium sized S mllh lnternalioaal, Inc. has an- nounced that its president and chief ex· ecut1ve officer, Robert J,. f1ynne has been named one of the 1975 best cor· porate executives of achieveme11t in businel>s by the Gallagher Presidents' Report. Smith International as based in Newport Beach . • Joan llalnbedian has b<?en promoted to executive secretary for the administrator and board of directors or Fountain Valley Commwilty Hospital. Mrs. Ha1rabed1an h ves in Fountain Valley . • Allergan Pharmaceuticals or Irvine h as elected Richard P. Hausman to the newly created pos1t1on of vice. chairman of the board. He JOmed Allergan in 1961. J. Roberts Fosberg, formerly vice president of cor- porate development. has been elected executive vice presi· dent for the firm WhJCh IS a multinational corpor ation in- \'Ol\"eci in prescription and contact lens care products. Vega Engine Stays -If Car Doesn't SACRA MENTO -The Chevrolet Vega may be forced into early retirement by its new "kid brother'' the Chevette, but its aluminum engine will survive e"en ifthe Vega doesn't , according to a rePQrt in the latest issue or Mot3r Magaiine. The situation is a complete turn.around from problems faced by the Vega just a few years back when heavy troubles with the aluminum block had G M considering a switch back to cast iron. Now the Vega's four· cylind~r engine is one or the most efficient a nd trouble free in the entire GM line. As the need to reduce weight becomes greater dur- ing the energy crunch GM Is said to be cons idering using the small aluminum job in several other cars in the !.olo> ... I I Mo (~"' C"1 -ww- Wltco c 1 70 14 tt 7•"• 1 '" Wol¥Wl 0}11 I/ IOI ; 't . , -..1co AO ' II ,.,.. ' waooq:. .. I 3 J1' 8 I I w-~ ,,,.,,, ' :14 " Wootwn I lO t 364 H • !•~ Wool pt 1 10 J6 3•' > 1 I y_,.flcJ A1rw I J4 ~ t • ,._ =r.rJ -ro ;g , ·: I : :: Wyly Corp 1t ;\~ > 1, -xv1- .lltr0• Co I IS hi n 1• !', ~t;~·r~'::ll r1 :.:: :; Yl\9510< Ml • ' IO'. I . LlltC.orp '° • u , •• ~ ' • Uoot• )I) J 107 IJ'11 •• ,. lllYf<f Co<o 100 ;j~ ••, • ._ LenllMlolCI 111 U~ 11' 11 11, ZU<n 11141 ti 12 ~ II'• t •,. ~N HIGH GEAR) CheVTolet line. ON THE SUBJECT or engines ... ;£ yours idles poorly here are a few things to look for : -Make sure the choke is able to open completely, otherwise the engine will con- tinuously stall or threaten to stall. -Check the PCV (anti· s mog) valve and emission control hoses ror cracks. -Clean and regap your spark plugs. • CARSICK KIDS, OR even adults, can make for a dis· tasteful a nd dif(1cult stain re· moval/roblem. After you've blotte the m ess up with paper towels wipe the spot with a rag dipped in cold water. Wash with a clean cloth dipped in household detergent and rinse with a water. moistened cold rag. To kill the odor use a mlx· lure or a hair c up or baking soda to a quart of lukewarm water. Dip a clea n cloth ln it :ind rub. Then rinse once more with cold water dJpped rag_. ll's ledio\lS, but it woru: ... .. THE FAMILY c1ncus"'-_.,....,., liy BH Ke a.ne Religi 0 US Nolllads Monday February 9. 1978 addlebaek Colle e Jazz ~Clms Offered Piano players cun team som The course is open to person::; with • JETKJLLS 1WO CO JJ; DAILY PILOT A l:J 101' Adviser SACRAM ENT-0 (UPC) new tricks on the keyboal'd by ~nroll-ome pian\> b~ckground and un 10· On ing in a Saddleback College j;Jzz piano terest in J{lh ot commerc1ul piano course this sp:riog. and keyboard harmony. Registrat ion for Sqddleba,ck '$ Move M ~\NA US, Br az il <UPI ) -A Bra21laun ,1 as s e n g <' r j ~· L on a domu.t1c. lllgbt hit Mid killed two cows on Ute lnternutional A 1rporl ·~ runway while land.mg, airport official:> said. -Mouricio Munoz J r., u Monterey County ad: rnlnis trnlivc a n alyst, was appointed to tho stale Commission on Fair E rnploymeot prac- hCM by Gov. Edmund G. t Brown Jr. Munoz, 37, a Democrat from Salinas, has been n member or the Migrant Education executive board. Rex Thompson, a professional spring quarter begins March 1. To C H ATTA N 0 0 GA. pianist. is the instructor of the course qualify for euly registrat1on uppoinL. Tenn. <A P ) -A group of which will meet from3;30to6:30p.m . menls local residents should file ap- reUgious nomads whose Tuesd ays, beginning the week of plicalions with the Office of Ad · picketing agains t sin March 8. missions and Records by Feb.13. brought strippers into--====================================================. the s treets in coun.tr "The bus didn't show up so I said you'd drive us." terprotest has folded its tents and left -maybe for Tampa, Fla. "I 'm happy ," said Monique Starr, manager of the strip theater which was the scene of several! confrontations the pa.st two months. CITY AUTHORITIES,! who twice saw the 170· ------------------member religious clan Releases ff on11one New Uterine Birth C·ontrol demonstrate ou~ide a down town jail, als o privately expressed re· lief at the exodus. ''It's the ~est thing that's happened to Chat· tanooga s in ce the Yankees pulled out," said one reside nt. BUT BILL Lowery, 33, leader of the r.cligious PALO ALTO (AP) -A new uterine birth con-clan, said, "The Capitol trol device designed to prevent conception for a Rurlesque theater con· year after insertion will be available to American tinues its dirty. filthy women next month, its developers say. business. pros ti lutes The T-shaped device, called Progestasert. re-continue to prowl the city leases a Jo~ dose. of the female hormone pro-streets. d rug pushers gesterone directly mlo the utarus to prevent con-continue to hawk their ception and must be replaced by a doctor afler a · wares. porno literature year's use. shops continue operating • · unhindered a nd doctors • ALZA CORP. SAID Tl(AT TllE Food and Drug continue to murder 40 Administration approved marketing of the device. babies each week in local Photo and Soulld makes another smart move. . Technicolo r Audio -Visual Systems welcomes Ph oto and Sound. one of the most respected companies in the audio .. visual fidJ , to O range County. And since Technicolor AVS h as called Orange C ounty home for 14 years, we can assure our new ndghbor::> they h ave chosen a great place to do business. Photo and Sound's new facility, at 3303 H arbor Boulevard . Suire B~I . Costa Mesa. is the 7th location for the San Francisco-ha cd company which supplies a udio-visual equi pment (including the·complcteTechnicolor line ofSuper-8 projectors) for business, education and home use. W~lcomc co the community, Photo and Sound.You've madl.· ;1 ~m;1rt move. Dr. Bruce Pharriss. leader of the team that de-hospitals. ================================================================================= veloped lbe Progestasert, said ~t had a 1 percent to 2 "For trying lo call the .percent pregnancy rate, meamn~. thal al least 60 of citizens of Chatlanooga r-----------------------------------------------y 6,000 women who tested the device became preg-t o Chri s tian wa rfar e nant. . . · . . against the !'.lross, open There are no known side effects. Pharnss said , sin in this city. the mem· but problems with contraceptive devices often arl? bers of 'Ch rist Is the discovered only after mass distribution. Ans w er• ha v t• be c n PHARRISS ADDED THAT THE Progestas crl -like intrauterine devices already in use in thl! United Slates -m ay cause pain upon insertion, sn- termenslrual s potting and break-through bleeding. verbally slandered," he said. · · LOWERY AND his disciples travel in 15 tractor-trail er rigs and about 40 house huscs and campers. "About 10 percent of the women we studied dis- continued use of the Progestasert for that reason." Pharriss said. "ll's a nuisance factor for the woman. ll's a n unattractive feature wo wish 1t d.idn 't have. but il's not hazardous to their health." J\t the height of the campaign, Car ol Con· ners, a stripper. led two l>ikini-clad women into the street with their own s igns and tracts promot· ing the theater. The device. inserted as an IUD is. delivers a con· tinuous low dose of progesterone from a membrane· enclosed drug reservoir directly into the uterus. lt is expected to cost less than a year's supply of birth control pills. ••WHAT WE'VE tried to do is engineer safety in· to this system first by selecting a natural hor· mooe tocarry out the con- traceptive effect and to deliver it in minute doses s o the woman's body doesn't recognize it's be· ing treated, .. Pharriss said. Phar riss said some women used in studies or the device contr acted in- fections. but 1t was not establi s h e d th at Progestasert was the d irect cause. li e said there had been no deaths or septic abortions relat· ed to useofthe device. ''IT'S'THE safest.iorm of h ormo nal - contraception, and we ex- pect it will be as safe as the safost I UD," Phar- risssaid. Pharriss s aid develop- ment of the device took more than s ix year!> and costSlOmillion. T he Progestascrl is m arketed in M e~i1•u, ancl inlroch-'ction of the pro· du c t inlo Canada , Holland, Sw1tz~rland, lhl' United Kingdom and West Germany al-;o •!> scheduled this ye,1r, ac· cording to ALZt\ Co1 p. Can You Spare 2 Dime s? CHI CAGO Cl!Pl l - The dav of the 20-ccnl pay ph~ne ha~ arri vC'rl, a s Illinois H<'ll 's pay phones will cos L 20 <'cnt~ from now on. U l' I I r <' 1' e 1 v c J pcrm1s"ion from the )I hnois Commt•rce Com· m ission to 111c·rcaH• c.'hargt•s on n number of scrvic<'s -1ocluchng pay phones. The ICC rukd that I\(-11 must equip pay phont'!'t with free operator and emergency ser vicc-s before il can institute the 2 0 -c e nt c har ge . However . 82 · percent of the phones arc• alr<'ady equipped with "dlal ton1• flrsl. ·• Bell musl a lso pnivicl<' Spanish l an~ua i.:c an slructlons on phone U!>l' in areas popul<ll ed hy Latins 'r'hc las t 11m •· p,l\ phone rates 1nrr~n~cd New Tell••••••llte. Bulle7 Bulle7: The Team has a new Teammate! Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue. the Loan Department team that put together over $3,000,000 in real estate loans in 1975, have been joined by Doug Sulley (rhymes with olel) And they all work together. Making sure that there's always a member of The Team ready to help you. When it comes to second,ary real estate financing. The Team still knows the score. Call them for information! The number is 644·8824. New ort Equi t:un ,Inc. 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FIDELITY ESttc dede/taesAVINGS :-.. :::..::: AHO l0¥f ASSOCIATION 1855 Harbor Blvd. 645-4420 Costa Mesa -Newport ••• .I I ... Monday. 'February t~1t'1tl Retired Activist TrkS San Dkgo From Wire Servkes Peppery 67-year·old GohHe CberDofr, who has been fighting City Hall in Charlotte, N. C. for five Taylor, president of \he anti·liquor group, :said he was misquoted and sent a letter of explanation and apology to Olivia Bennett. Stokes was treated and released from a hospital and ls resting a t home fo a few da~ before return· lng to work, a spoke:>manj)id. • • years. has given up. She and her husband are moving to San Diego. Before their retirement in New York City, they collected brochures from all over the United States and decided that Charlotte looked like the best re- Miss Sylvia E. Mathis, a gnu;Suate of the University of North Carolina Law School, became the first black woman to be recruited as a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Former First Lady Mamie Ei11enhower re.' mained in Walte r Reed Army Hospital. in her sixth week of hospitalization for treatment of a viral in· rection . • A hospital spokesman said the 79·year·old widow of President Dwight D. ·Eisenhower was in s atisfac· tory condition and has been out of bed in her hospital suite. The spokesman gave no indication of when she wou Id leave the medical center, where she has been since Dec. :n. tirement town. In Charlotte, Mrs. Chernoff carried protest signs and distributed petitions for good music on the radio, better bus service, lower power rates and a Miss Mathis, 26, was presented a letler from FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley apJt(>inling her to the FBI training class that begins Feb. 17 at Quan· tico. Va. The Durham, N. C. native was graduated from law school last May and passed the North Carollna bar examination in July. She said she decided to enter the FBI because she wants to see the law from both the prosecution and enforcement viewpoints better deal all around ror older persons. • • Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader told a King County (Wash.) Superior Court J udge Horton Smith denied a motion to dismiss telephone Swedish audie nce its prime minister's pro-nuclear fraud charges against actor Robert Cum m lngs. Bellevue attorney Garry C. Wllaoa, who represented Cum· mings, a rgued that the pro· secutor's office elected to file the charge in District Cou rt first, hence the Superior Court has no jurisdiction. Cummings is accused of ' . ( A Hollywood, F1a. woman, who claims a care· less surgeon robbed her of her sense of smell, has been awarded $100,000 in damages by a circuit court jury at Miami. Silly Lewis told the jury that she went to Dr. James G. Robertson in March 1973 to have work done on a bone blocking nasal passages and making breathing difficult. energy policies are "hurting the work of peace." Nader criticized Swed ish Premier Olof Palme in a speech befor e a c hurc h group at Gothenborg, saying "I am dis- 'IPpointed." possessing an electronic device . She said she began "In the United States he (Palme> is respected as an anti· Vietnam believer and an anti· colonialist. but nuclear develop· ment in Sweden i~ hurting the work of peace." by wh ich l ong ·dist a n ce c uMM1Nos telephone calls may be made without paying for them. He was in Seattle last fall for a role in a din· loi;ing .her sense of smell ( J a n d r e t u r n e d to PEOPLE Robertson in M ilrch 1974, for a second operation. ..._ _______ __, He removed too much ner theater production. • NAOUt • An a nti·liquor leader denies he called the wife cartilage. leaving her with a perforated septum and still no sense of smell. she said. Actor Kirby Grant, who starred as a western· hero pilot named '"Sky King" for 12 years on television and radio, says he tried unsuccessfully to serve his country in the air in World War II. of Kansas Gov. Robert Bennett a '"barmaid" because liquor was served at a luncheon at the gov-She said a second doctor told her s he would never smell again. ernor's mansion. • The Rev. Richard Taylor, head of the Kansas United Dry Forces, was quoted as saying, "I think it is very sad to find out that when President Ford Rep. Louis Stokes (D-Oh10>. broke a bone in his came to Kansas, for t he first time in history the gov· shoulder when he slipped on ice outside has home. his "Color blind is what they said I was." Grant re· called while preparing to narrate an air s how in San Diego. The Army Air Corps turned him down. he said, but Grant later served as a foot soldier. ernor 's wife was a barmaid." · office said. -..,:_ _________ _:.:.:.:..:.=..::..=.:.=----~---~---~~---~----~-----------~--! t . 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T he audience included people of both sexes. all ages and all descriptions. It was obviously a magnetic topic, as a pin could have been heard dropping all evening. Lange started the session by defining the act or being as· sertive. It is, he said, "com- municating whatever it is you want lo com m unicate in a direct, honest, appropriate manner.'' . Jn other words, "How am I go· ing to act on m y rights but ma in· t ain a high regard for the r ights or others?.' If the rights of others are not respected , they will feel put down, stupid and foolish, Lange said. . The most im portant goals in job inter view: he noted, are to ac· complish the task and to walk away saying, "I handled it well." FJVEST F.PS To become more assertive, a five-step process mus t be completed, Lange said. A person £irst must develop a better sense of his personal rights, then asse.c;s what makes him feel anxious, depressed or have other . crip· pling behavior .. Then, he must find ways to • ... BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday. February 9. 1976 • 81 'We see ourselves as extending traditional counseling, which we still do, to unmet needs. The 'hows' are still in process, but th e 'whys ' are clear. ' -Lucinda Prewitt tl ,,~OO@l®fi~ .~J ~----Assertiveness techniques change negative internal dialogue to positive action. alter his thinking patterns so he will not be as anxious in these situations. Finally, new, addi- Uonal behavior patterns will be available. Lange asked the audience to list the personal rights of an in- terviewee during a job-seeking situation. These include the right to have information about the job, to answer fully and to some degree in your own way, to know something a boU\-the.interviewer. to be treated fairly and lo have truthful information. ., The problem with most people 'seeking ·employment, Lange <jid, 1s that they allow a negatixe internal dialogue to go cfo between the time they learn about the interview and it actual· ly happens. This "con versation '' with oneself includes st atements such us"" I'm just sure I ·m going to be rejected '"; "I 'm no t good ,enough"; "I can't ""; and "This Is the BIG one." \ TWO ISSUES "Two issues arc al stake." Lange said. "Competence and rejection.'• He had la beled the first three steps~ett1ng date for interview • mternal dialogue and resulting . anxiety-a s points A, B and <..:. "lf°you want to change this. anrt not gel excessivt'ly upset and depressed. don 't worry. There i~ a 0 and E." The key, Lange revealed , is to "start changing som e of the stupid things you're saying Lo assuran ce ~ ~ yourself. Challen ge it CD > and act on your rational behavior (E). • "You have control over what you think about yourself.'' Someone asked Lange if what he was touting couldn't be labeled simply "positive think· ing." "l believe I ha vc the ability to change." Larige countered. lie suggested ways to begin working on c hangi)lg non· assertive behavior. "The best way is to work with someone else. Take time before you respond. E xtract yourself from the situation. Postpone your answer. Strengthen you r ·adult.'" Lange told the audience lhey should be very careful in select· ing an assertion traininf! course because "there is a lot going on that isn"tgood." Though he didn "l have the time or the means to have everyone practice the J\ BC technique, Lange a sked for a volunteer to practice a job interview as a de· monstration. He skillfully led her from non· assertive, defensive behavior to assertive, in·control responses • but it was difficult for her to real- ly believe she could be that as· serlive. ..... 'fhe magic was there. however, and there w-as a great ~ensc of power in the room as the realiza- tioh became evident that JUSl by changing a few responses, the person could be in control. 'You have control over what you think of yourself. Start changing the things you say to yourself.' -Dr. Art Lange ... TherclRY Option·s Expand ~litv and the aftermath of hysterec.tomy and mastectom y By ALLISON DF:ERR Of l"t O•llY Pil04 SUI! Women have been taught to bl' strong and put o~bcrs fi rst. New s hoes for the kids or the or thodonttst's bill come before mothcr·s needs . Real problems arc put down as "hvsteria ... Many who want help can"t af· fo rd 1t. or don "t sec aid coming from traditional sources. Som e s ubjects such as rape, -just a ren't discussed. . These arc some of the issues that led several wo me n in the Orange County Department of Mental Health to expand their work into "n ew "" counseling areas. For Lucinda Prewitt. Vivian Clecak and Karen Bohan, the genesis was a workshop JUSt over a year ago for women cmploycs of state m ental health agencies. They c ame away from the workshops with insight into new non·traditiona 1 counseling, out· s ide the norm a l office selling and beyond the ex pert-patient. one· down relationship. BRIDGING GAP '"We sec ourselves as extend· ing traditional counseling. which we still do through Me ntal Hea lth. to unm et needs, .. Mrs. Prewitt explained . She stressed the "hows"" are still in process but the "whys" are clear. "We are NOT for women ONLY." they said Their firs t focus w as on wom en 's problems "because these needs were not being met. ""Women fail to see that their problems often are ones of socie- ty ad. are not personal," Mrs. C( 1~C ") k s a id . .. They s cc the"~elvcs as alone. the only one who has the problem "If the trouble is with their marriage. they sec themselves as not living up to their roles." The counsel or·client rela- .ll~hip is not the traditional one ~~:~) . in wi'.iich the '"expert" is a cipher . about whom httlc• or nothing is known. "We arc not a blank. There isn 't tht> expert-client r cla: lionship. W c present our~lvcs as people who h ave ~kills which can be used to teach people about themselves.·· l\I rs . Clecak said The cou n s e !ors \·:.11 U<' the person from '' hcrC' he or she comt's from . 'alue their corn· pc tencics: rC'\ l'al their O'-'n biases. and help pcoplc aS!-crt themselves and express <1ngcr positi\"ely. SOl\t ETIMES FAILS Whv doesn"t traditional in·the· 0 ff I C 0 l' an c1 3 l' r 0 ~ S ·the· d C' !> k counseling work for everyone? "Sometimes 1t"s the topic," Mrs . Prewitt said. ··or it can b(' how the person sees her rch1. lions hip to the therapist. Or, it can be where the therapist/- counselor is e01l\4_ng from, or a combination of altahrec. ·· Peoplt> ""shop for furniture more carefully than they choose a rounselo r , · · they asserted ""You have to le arn to ask the right ques tio ns. because you have a right to know how he feels on certain s ubjects. "You don't need a pronatalist when you"re pregant with a s ixth child and cons idering abortion.·· Certain subjects. especially sensitive to women, havt' not been dealt with. they believe Where can lhe pre-orgasmic woman ~o to learn about herself. her body a nd its physicill pro· cesscs? Are subjects s uch as rap<>. a ging, infertility and the ·'Women fail to see that their problems often are ones of society and are not personal.' -Vivi an Clecak emotional as pects of pregnancy and abortion being discussed? Nol as they should be, the counselors said. Although they do not limit their <'xpanded practice to women, they feel that wor.king woman·lo- woman allows fot discussion of these sensiti\"e s ubjects and they believe women feel more free to talk with other women. HOLDING BACK ""In a group with men present. womC'n will hold back. With wom<.•n. they seem to find a com· mon ground ·· Th<' coun s e lin g. they ex· plained. is more than assertion tra 1n1ng or conscious ness· raising "That's why me n have to be in· eluded. You can"l just raise awareness and leave someone up in the air. Wher<.-do they go from ther('? Oo they go alone? What arc the options?" Husbands should obviously be included in talk about subjects such as infertility. ··u isn't he r problem alone.·· Some of these issues are being treated in their family ;~d in· dividual covnseling_. w9rk with Mental Health. but all feel strongly that more is needed, and outside the office setting. Consensus from a recent con· ference in Denver on feminist therapy was that some needs rould neve r be met traditionally and options such as help in the •home s hould be tried. The education process is not a one -way s treet. they noted. Teaching the public to "shop" for help and not be afraid to seek it is only a part. . "Professionals must be aware that there ar e subjects of concern that aren 't being discussed. We ' have talked to a rea gynecologists to lei them know there is a place to refer women who need such , help." , Things we call "norm al ex· periences" such as pregnancy bring with the m fears and (Se~TJI ERAP)'., 8 2) l6. ' • '""''•'-t '. ) Age Is No Guarantee \ . Arthrilis-1sn 't that a disease for old tolks '! Just ask Michelle Tandy and you 'll learn that the answer is no. , Michelle, S, has been afflicted wilh juvenile rheumatoid arthritis since she was 18 months old. As 1976 poster cluld for the Orange County Branch of the Arthritis l:t~oundallon, she is help· ing carry the message that funds are needed for <l"esearch and eduoation. According to her mother, Mrs. Michael Tan· dy of Huntington Beach, the first symptoms ap- peared when s he was 18 months old. "I set her down to toddle away," Mrs Tandy said," and s he jus t collapsed." Since arthritis is still a "m ystery disease.'' in that not much is known about its cause. no re- ason can be given for M1chclle's affliction. ' Her father. a commercial airline pilot, said that Michelle's uncle was crippled with the dis- ease, and that her mother has "minor inci, -dents," but no other family tendencies can be pointed out. With her treatment or gold shots and medica- tion, Michelle is able to function much as any other S·year-old. "She has limited motion ' <>f her a nkles. but the little kids shc plays with don't know she has it," her father said. Her monthly visits to Children's Hospital of Orange County consist of having blood drawn from her arm for evaluation, and the painful gold shots, which almost muk~ her sick. T andy said. Several times a year ~he bas fluid drawn from her knee:. so that cortl.!>one can be lhJCCled to prevent bone damage or calcium deposjts .. All ot the treatments are .costly, but fortunately Tandy's employer has adequate medical insuranee to cover most or the expenses. "Some other people would possibly be in the hole or unable to provide the proper treatment," Tandy said . . To he lp the less f.ortunatc, the Arthritis Foundation maintains a free c linic 1n Orange County, in add1t10n lo its education program and medical research. Not all of the estimated 168,000 people in Orange County who suffer from arthritis arc as lucky as Michelle, whose illness was caught before it permanently crippled her. "There is even a poss1b1hty \hut It may db · appear when s he reaches puherly, although Wl' have been told that a complete cuce is rare," Mrs. Tandy said. • · Arthritis hasn't stopped Michelle from en- jbying a normal life. but she does ge t tired easily and her knees hurt qwte often. · "Even now we c:.in see that s he ~\arts getting worn out afler walking a while," Tandy said. V1cln's Originals Expe~t Designing Ta I loring-Restyllng- Alterlng • Mike Tandy with Monica (left) and Michelle. current poster child ,, JyL A \rcmon·s Lovely Ready to Wear ITT 111 .. r>lde, Newport lk.Cll Aquarius ' Give Time T UESDAY, FEBRUARY JO By SYDNEY OMARR . ~Rl~S (March ~1-April 19): Apparent op- position 1s of paper tiger variety. Don't fear the unknown. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New approach to money ques tions could be necessary. Know il and act accordingly. GE~llNI <May 21.June 20): Cycle high -get going, be a self-starter. Follow through on hunch. Take initiative. ' CANCER (June 21-July 22): Highlight sociability -be flexible and show that you do· h:tve sense of humor. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Friends may be in mood to argue. Grin and bear it. One you respect displays creative flas h. · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be prepared to analyze, to perceive trends and cycles. Accent on goal, dealings, with those who can "pull str- ings." '. LIBRA (Sl'Pl. 23-0ct. 22): Family member is instrumental in r evising long.range plan, includ- ing journey. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov .. 21): Your aura of glamor and mystery is emphasized. You are backstage, behind the scenes. dealing with il- lus ion. · SAG ITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 t'l: Realize ther e is tendency to arJ,luc-especially with those who really are clo!.c to you. Be aware-and ex- ercise self-control. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. t9>: Finish what you s ta". r ealize more people are paying atten- tion to your efforts. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Avoia basing actions on impulse. Strive for new deal. Give yourself additional lime, especially where me mber' opposite sex 1s concerned. · PIS S tFcb. 19-March 20): Go slow. Heed counsel o famtly member who is familiar with property and values. Accent on "pull" between taking a chance on career .-and security. Aid Granted A UCI Collcge of Medicine pilot program has received a $2.000 grant from lhe Lung Asso(iia- tion of Orange County. Pulmonary Rchab1litation is designed lo help patients with severe lung diseas e, such as emphysema, through the use of specialized techniques in breathing rctraining. l,;nclt•r the direction of Archie F. \Vilson, MD, PhD and chief of pulmonary diseases at t;Ct. the new program involves: --Careful matching of procedures lo the ~ nature of the illness. -Repeated objective assessment of the pa- tient's perform:.ince. . -Utilizat ion of modcrn biofeedback lechni- '111<-'S 1n cvalu:1ting-Lhe person's ability lo ··r e- learn" how to hrcathc . The program also will serve as a training center for paramcdl('al s taff from Orange Coun- t~· hosp1t.1b 'fh<'Y will learn \'arious reh:ibilita· lion techniques. --~-LA-I-BOY.._...--. ~'V ,.,-.. White's Showcase S.. Tiie lW'9ftl w.ctM 111 So. e>r..,. C..ty OVER I 00 CHAIRS ON DISf'LA y I SAVE $50 s 16900 r---AMERICAMA COLLECTION •We Service What We Sell . •Free Delivery _ .---•Stoel< on Hand Ann~~ View's Choice Landers DEAR ANN LANDEHS : I know you d on't hke it when pco· pie ask you to do their dirty work, but I hope and pray you will make an exception cind print my letter. DEAR NEIG II HOit · .Most peo- ple undress before ~omJ,l to bed. but you. m y dear. have a habit of undressing'when you come home from work. My hus band gets home from work about the same time you do. l "m asking a favor. Will you please pull your shadl's down when you undress directly in front of your bedroom \\ mcJuw From 81 with all the lights on'! My husband has lost interest in Walter Cronkite s ince he got his first glimpse of you three months ago. I'm certain you have no idea you are being observed. I know you to be a very decent woman. I can't bring myself to look you in the face and tell you this. so I am wrilinJ? to Ann Landers. Please. for my sake as well as yours, will you kindly pull down your shades? Thank you. -RIGHT NEXT DOOR DEAR N.O.: Here's your le\· ter, but don't expect it to cha nge anything. Thal "very decent" woman knows <a > that she ls un· drt-ssing In front of the wlndow (b)lhat he r lights are on and (c) that her sh ades are up. Therapy ·"· is a time when support is neede d. An awarcncss 1n profes~ional and public ranks that these needs haven't been met, and must be. 1s lhe focus of the counselors · efforts. ·· Currently. in s ub leascd space and on a workshop ba~is. they arc offering what they feel is a beginning Mrs. Prewitt i!. a licensed c lm1ca t social worker and :\Ir!.. Clecak, a hcc-nsed marr1a~e. familv and l 0hild counselor . both with \'aricd backgrounds in 1nd1\'1dual and ~roup work Fabric Gallery Fash,on FaOws 'r' Crea~,ve People vou'll E~T1~E VA~ABRIC va1ues Some pe ople gel their jollies by looking , others by performing. Your letter describes one of each. 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TO ME, 'T'HE ~,CTUl'f OF ~()OD IS IMPOnANf. by Mell ME, 1'00. 'T'"1AT'~ WMY !'VE NEVE!t EJeEN A8LE -ro ACQUlleE A TA,TE FO' COTTON ... Monday. Fet>ru.try 9. t '.176 OAIL Y PILOT 83 I by Geonje Lemont we:'Re GONN.A HA.Ve; 1"0 OP EN H~R U P AGAIN 1"0 Gf:"'f ou~ 1"001.-S .' by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by flodc)er Bollen i I ·.·,_q ~ THE GIRLS ~:-' -~..::::::>-===--~.-.. ··1r you .i'k me. I 1h1nl. 1hl0I ""' rl11n I l now wh.11 '" d11 "ith '" .IO}O)llfC DENNIS THE MENACE 1'Yoo BEflM~ . .! rtf(r EVEN TAKE MTHS ! · ~ ~E um.£ WHITE LIE ... OKAY ?' -B L DAILY PILOT Monday. February 9. 1976 - • r I UCLA Learns What $1 Million Can-DO LOS ANGELES fAP> -"We had talked about winning a na tlonal c ha mp1ons h1p and how "' long it would take lo get 1t," l>1ck Vermeil s CJid or a conversation with UCLA a thletic director J . D Morgan. "Now l've jumpedsh1ponhim I know som e people will be upset with me." Sunday's a nnouncem ent that Vermcil will leave hls coaching JOb at UCLA to take the helm of the Philadelphia Eagles caught almost everyone b~ surp{i$e - including Vermeil himself. "I wasn't that Interested and 1 had no i ntention of leaving UCLA," Ve rmeil said of the E:igles' offer. lie reportedly had declined the job as I ale as Friday night, but decided Saturday to take it. He phoned Mor gan, who was in Pullman. Wash .. for "' UCLA basketball game, to in- form him of his decision Satur- day night. In Los Angeles. Vermeil said Eagles owner Le n Tose talked him into taking the job. "l more or Jess just made up my mind today that I'd take the job," Vermeil s aid. "It all happe ned so fast.~· Vermeil added. "I really had no Intentions of leaving UCLA, it is a great plac e with a great athletic director a nd a great pro- gram. "The E agles cam e to me. l did Desert Victor Miller Wraps Up The 1st Million PALM SPRINCS <APl -The inevitable question came up in t~e wa)ce of. J.ohnny Mille r's brilliant triumph in the Bob Hope Desert golf classic: How does J ohnny Miller compare with J ack Nicklaus'! This time in contrast to some of his observations of th·e last two years -Johnny Miller was having none of it "I don't want to be compared to J ack.·· said Miller. who has moved to the fore as the heir. apparent to Nicklaus' reign as pro golr's premier performer."( might win as m 11ny tournaments as Jack. but I'll never win CJS many major tournaments." And be even has qwtc a ways lo go in that r espect. Miller 's nine ·under-par 63 the best r ound in more than 12 months of tour activity -pro· \'1ded him with a three.stroke JOHNNY MILLER victory. put him pas t a milestone and nailed down hi s 17th American tour title Sunday. Miller collected $36,000 from the total purse of SlfK>,000 and pushed his season's earnings to a leading $84,370. He also ad· vanced his career winnings to $1,031,522 and became the ninth -and youngest -man lo r~ch the $1 m illion m ark. The others are Nicklaus. Arnold Palmer. Billy Casper . Lee Trevino, Bruce Crampton . Tom Weiskopr. Gary Player and Gen e Littler. Rik Massengale made a gritty. last round chall enge until Mille r rolled in an 18 fool, downhill birdie putt on the 16th green. He finished second with a 67·347. Vietnam veteran Buddy Allin was third at 67-348 . Jim Colbert. who had an :imaz- ing 28 on his last nine, Jerry Heard and Dave Newquj~t were at 351. Colbert had a 64, Heard 67 and Newquis t 69. Arnold Palmer, a fi ve.time winner of th is t o urna ment, withdrew after thr<'c rounds because of the death of his father The v ictnry put Miller 41 tournaments behind Nicklaw .. The victory was fashioned in typical Miller style. Ile s tarted the final day two strokes out. lie had a s hare of the lead by the fifth hole. He had the le;,id eJonc by lhl' eighth hole. lie was_n·t headed again a nd won il going away F1tt.at s.cor•~ .and martif!r w 1M H"tQ\ Sunc::Mt '" ,,.,. 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It took onlv mrntctcs Sundav after the men· began their !.Cho<)I fii;:urcs for the npp:.i rrnt binses to c•rccp through. Sk<ilmg in his first S l 'rtl'S, J ohn Curry, tlu> British ~old mcclul f,1vorite. got fi rst plnct• votrs from 1\rnt•rican and Fr(•nc h jutlJ!t•s. Thr 1tuss1:.in and Cwrh 111<1J.:es rall•cl him no helter than th1rct Curry s hru f!l!NI, n11n1lful of I hl• rull'" that .almost got him sus· 11cmkd, a l Soviet request, for er1t1c1zmg wha t hl' called thl' shameful political <'haracter of Russian JUd~in~ at the European championships 1n Copcnhagen last )'<'~1 r. Curry a lso knows there 1s •1 d1fff.'renct· nt thl' lnn~bruck Ol~ mptcs For the first time 1t1 thrl'l' \\Orld ch~1111 p1onsh1ps . the ; W<.•st holds the tn:IJonty :idvan- t<lgr in ltw makc·up of the men's . ;1ncl \\OOH'n's JUrtCS. "What 1l means 1s that now wr·n· ~ol m ore ru~ tradC'rs in the market th~1n they do, .. u Wl'stcrn sk:iter said. "In previous yt•urs . the wuv the Communist hlo<' orx•rat<.'tL I would hu,•t• hart lo IC'v1t;1t<.' nnd fly ovt•r I he IC'l' to w 111 But thl" We:-.1 1s r..tallv1•h und1:-.c1plint•rl, and I cton·1 k110\, h<m mm• h (If .1 :-.u re ,1cl \. ;1111.1~1· 1 "e haH· .. In "omen's l>ka\1111!. wl11 ch lw gin. Tut>sday, lhf' w, . ..,t h.1-; :.i 6 :l m :11oraty on lht' JUcll!t'' p;11wl , "ha c h t h1•01 l'tlc.ll ly he lps Oorothv Hamill of the United States and Diane de Leeuw or Holland in their riv;1lry with East German skaters Christine Er· r:.ith and Anett Poel.7.sch. On the men ·s side the marg in is 5.4 for the West . an advantage for Currv and the co.fa vorite, Toller Crun.ston of Canada. over lhl' East European competition. Srr~ei Volkov a nd Vladimir Kovall'v of lhe Soviet Union and Jan lloffman of East Germany. Politics and log·rollin~ in fi~ure s kating is m·:.i~nif•ed bceause it is the only sport in either the Sum mer or Winter Games. besid es diving, that turns totally on s ubjective judg· ments . But diving is only vaguely understood. and no diving gold medal ever brought a competitor a million dollars for turning pro. The muJority rule is the key to the political aspect of the skatin.r juries . T heir com position is de· termined on the basasoftheorder of finish in the prcvious world champinnshlps. If Western coun- tries win a majority of the first nme places. then the' m:Jkeup of the juries reflects this in the next world level competition. "Th e m llJOri t y system is stupidly simple," a coach said. "If thcr<' is an understanding to pu:-.h somebody. the majorit y "1dr Just marks him n11mher one. ~o malH•r how J!OOcl, or how hii.th the marks of his hest rival nre, or no matt<.•r ho\\ low ht 1-: marked by the oppMttion. 1t nl.1kcs nTI dif fcr<'ncc. The m:an wit h the ma JOril~ 1~ going to win " nol go out and look for a coaching job," he emphasized. "A week ago Monday Mr. Tose called me a nd asked if I'd be in- terested· in visiUng with him and l told him 'No.' " Wha t c hanged his mind? ··tte jus t kept calling," replied Verme ll. Morgan said Sunday he had given "no thought" to naming a replace ment for Vermeil , since his decis ion to take the Eagles job came as a surprise. Morgan said. "It would appear that the Philadelphia Eagles football organiza tion made him a n offer he couldn't refuse." The offer was reportedly $1 million over a five-year period. ,• . Two Bru1n!'I . SSIStJnts. of fenisive coach 1'erry Donohul\ond defensive coord1nutor f.yrHI Stiles, are believed l<i have i;:ood shots a t the pos t val'ated by Vermeil, and 1hc man who gel!> the job will have a difficult act to follow. tr UC LA om cials and fans are upset over Vermeil's decision lo leave UCLA, it will be b{'caust> of his success during his brief tenure. His two.year coachinl( career in Westwood was capped by the Bruins' stunning 23·10 upset over unbt:aten and top·ranked Ohio State in the Rose Bowl this past New Year's Day. In a regular season meeting, the Buckeyes ' swamped UCLA 41·20. oind were a 14 r>01nt f11voriu.• lo whip the Uru1 ns in the rematch In Pasad~n;.1. Vcrmeil, 39, sern•<I his apprcn· t1ceship under some very s uc · cessful coaches. He began his coaching career as an assistCJnl at Del Mar lligh in San Jose in 1959 after graduating from San J ose State He mat.le r~p1d progress. join- in~ Joh11 Ralston's staff at Stan· ford in 1965 after heud coaching jobs at the high school ahd junior college levels. Late r jobs took t11m to tht· Ra ms. first under George Allen, then later under Tommy Prothro and Chuck Knox --. ... , t . . DICK VERMi Mit leaving UCLA ,,Russian · Stripped Of Medal INNSBRUCK 1/\P> -In the first case of "d or1ing" in these 12th Wan ter Games, Galina Kulakova . the Soviot Union's fivc- t1mc world champion c ross- country skier . lost an Olympk medal tod:1y Hee a use she took lht' wrong med1c111c for a cold. CZEC UPI Ttl"f>~OIO H OLYMPIC HOCKEY STAR MILAN NOVY (IN WHITE) SLAMS A SHOT INTO THE U.S. GOAL The lntl'rnat1o nal Olympic Commattec fo und her guilty of 1~1klllf.! I:;phedrinc. a forbidden drui.:. und ordered her stripped of the hronzl' medal she won in last Saturday 's womc•n's ii\'l'· kalomctcr cross.country race. It was awarded instead to another Hu!>s i<.tn, Nina Baldicheva, who fi nished fourth. Ephedrine is :i nasal deconge~· tant. JI is a comm only used sub· stance on r ace horse:-111 the L'nit· ed Slates. but illegal. Yet it wears off :.i fll'r three clays -so if a horse hns :i cold. it can be J.!iven the drug und raced lhrl•e<lays later Olympic Report Ice Dance Team Aims for Medal I NNS BR UCK CAP J Ame rican /\lpine s kier Philip Mahre moved into surprisingly strong medal contention today. after the sixth day of the J2th Winter Olympic Games . The only chance for the Americans to increase their medal count today comf.'s this ('Vening when Colleen o·connor und Jim Millns pair in th<' finals · of the ice dancing compet.ilton. They enter the freestyle wm- ctup of the event in third place. The freestyle is considered the best portion of their program, and they appeared s ure of al least the bronze with a shot at the s ilver . The Russian pair of Ludmila Pakhomova and Alo.ksandr Gors hkov has a n apparent strangehold on the gold m edal. but the second-place Soviet pair. Irina Moiseeva and Andrey Minenkov, a re vulnerable. Mahre, of White Pass, Wash . finished four in the first run or the men's giant slalom with a time of 1 minute. 45.58 secoods. lie tra iled defending champion Gustavo Thoeni of ltalv. who clocked 1:44.19. and a r>air or Swiss skiers. Ernst Good and lfeini Hem mi. ' The second run or the giant slalom will be held Tuesday when Mahre's combined time over the two runs will determine whether he can move into the lop three. "l like the hill a lot better over there," he said, looking forward to Tuesday's race on a nearby course. "I think it's going lo be a good run. ll 's a little steeper with not as muc h side hill. They'll have to make the gales closer together, and it will come out a lot quicker. It will be a lot easier.·· Sunday, C andy Ne lson-of Lutsen. Minn .. gave the United States its second bronze with hcr 1 surpris ing finis h in the women's downhill. "I'm happy with the bronH· medal." s;,11d I h<.' 20·year ·old ct:1rcdev1I after r1n1shing behind Rosi M i ttcrma1er of We s t Germany , and i\u~tna 's Rng1ttt• Totschnig. "But I hope• to J:Cl a ~11\·l'r or a gold before I leave In nsbruck." If ~elson t·ou ld "m medal!. an the s lalom on Wl·<lnc·~d;1 \ :.ind thl' giant slalom 1-·rida). :-he touhl become onlv t hl· '>t.•C1)nd American lo w·in three m rdals Sheila YounA. thc sensatwnal spel'<I skate r from Detroit. took her third medal 'Saturday W'llh a third in the 1.000 meters. The s urprisin i.: perform:in<·t· hv Nelson and t he stroni.: cha llenge by the youn~ Philip Mahr<: c·ould l!O a long way 111 boosting llw liniled States to its best tota l medal count sanct' the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Plac1cl . N.Y. Thal year . the Americans won six gol<l mcd:.il!'. fin1shml! with 12 "'vr• su1o,,. ~"" 1 ~fO"I llol•oot. So••~1 Union t• )oo d•f\.tl~ 1, John Curry. C.rtc\t Or•l tin )1 ~ \ \ll..td1mlr l(ov•1"" \i0v1~1 UthOl'I 11 0 • Jt11n Hot lmctf"n, Ea\t Gotrm •fll¥ ,, 0 S O.v•d ~n·t,.., Ott• P•r•. 111. JO s .At~· 11, T•"Y t<•cu, CYP'"'> ~ .... s ,.erdt< S••i"Q ~n'\ •s 1t 11omf'tflr t'CK~ <ounh"¥ 1 Niko ,,., 8A1V"o v. Sov1~1 Un•Ot'I. •) )."•I 1 Evorb,t 8"'hkY, Sl>v1flll Utuon •-' Ol to J ..,,,., (o•v•,to, ,:1ntand. u ,., ,S .t, lvilln G.ia' 4'f'ln. Sov+t 1 Un1on,'4 •t •1 S, lv•r Formo,Nor'tlllt•V.d 1" \1 Comb•twd t. Ulr•<" W"hl1nq t d\t Gr--rmdny 167·164 1••1, ?lS S point\ 1 RA uno M••lt n Fonl•t>d. 74~·7S8, 71f 9 ) Cl.tu\ TUCl!'>CIM', f~ ,1 Germany, 1S• 1S8, 718 I c, ICOntMI Wln•ln. [ "' Germ•nv, 1S).1SI, 11l' S, Yu11 l<Al\uro, Jop"n , ... , ... 20'18 AIPIM S•lln• Mttn"s 9iant ''~lom, f1r\I ot 1"'1> run\ t Gu'Mvn Thoen1 ttalv, 1 44 1' l, Frf'l\t C.nd1 Sw1turJA"d, t •• bO 3. MP1n1 t1t mrrH, Swo1t rl-'nd. 1 •I Al •.Phil MAnre, Whol• p._,, Wd,h., I •S.Sll ~. P lftrO Gro\, "''''· 1 AS t.• h . (rHJt-thord Pilr941ti u 1. S1N1"Prli'\nd, l ~b tf) Wof'n'\n·~ Oownhlll 1 qO\t M1tlrrm'111•r WI'~· Gi-rmany, l •• 1~ '1, OrlqiO,. Tot\Chn19, AtJ\ffM 1 46 68 l , Cindy Nel\On, Luhf'n, Mll"lf' , \ A1 )0 4 MdftM ,_"41colR SotO\\. Au'H 14, 1 41 1 t ~ O,\n1t-1t 0.l)C!(nard, Frenco, I.Al •8 Group A HOCktY "'"''I• l?u,.,A, 1•. Pol~nd I Cl•<ho•lovokl• S, UnoteO Slolr\O F1nl•nd, S Wt st Gtrmanv l Nordic lw¥n'.\ comblnf'd 10 mt ltr 1 Uh1(h WrP'llino E<l\1 C,..rmAny, •73 J• l)Oonh 1 IJto.>n H•tl•(h Wlt\t Germ1tnv. 4\~ 90 ) KonrMI W1n"'tflr ("'' Germany. 41> fl 4 P4'uno MlfltUnrn F1nl-'f'M'f •tt )0 S. C••u• 1 u<"><11trtr. Ef" C.-r,,,,.nv •s1. Czechs Check U.S., 5-0 INNSARUCK (i\P1 The out manned United State:-hockey team fought the favored <.:zcchs on nearlv even terms for two penods Sunday nii!hl before bow· in~ to a third-period assault in a 5-0 los:-1n lhl' Wrnler Olympic Game-.· med al t ournament. Milan :-JO\"Y scored ~oals in the> r1rst ;,inrl llurd period:-to lead lhl· CH·c.·h~. rallcd hy thc 11· t n;.ich "a-. ~nod as any learn in the Nc1l1onal llockcv Lca~Ul'." :ind hand thl· Americans their s econ<l con. SCCU\1\'C loss C' I.Cl' h g oa I 1 l' J 1 ri II oll·cc.·k was hrillrant, l<>adin,q n dl'fC'nse t haa ron t i nu allv th.'n1 c<l lhl' 1\rneriran's offens e. which was frustrated b.\ pcnallil'S t hat forced the S squad into a dc- fC'nse ,qa me much of the time It was lhl' scrond straight loss for the squad of U.S . col· legians. who were led by a strong J:(amc from serond-string goalie Jim Warden. lie ann his team· mates held the Czechs to two l(Oals tn the firi.t two periods before gi\'ing way to the third pcnod Czech offl'ns1ve. "We needed good goallendm~ and we gol ii ... said U.S. Coach Bob Johnson ''I'm proud of m~ tcam, but Wl' lack their <Czech T skills " The Sonct and Czech teams are now 2·0 1n lhc s1x·tcam tournam<.'nt in which each team plays thl' other once. The ;\meri l'an and Polish teams arc 0·2 each and Finland and Wc-;t Germany are each 1 1. Dul the J\mericans have alrcady played the Soviets and Czechs. who arc favored for the silver m edal. Their next game. on Tuesrlay against Finland. could well decide thC' team whkh wins the bronze medal. If the Americans win that game. v ict or ie s over Wes t Germany and Poland in the final games would probably give them the bronze medal. J>nnce Alexandn· de Merode. president of the IOC's Medical Commission . admitted the 33· year-old Kul:.ikova took the dru~ innocent)\· "lt w::as such <1 small amount th:.it ii :-.ccmed almost an inJu~ucc 10 t:ikc the medal aY.:lv." ht• ~a1rl. "llowc\'cr. af we are to ha' t· a mcd1r·ai commi~sion and ru les, wt• mu!-tl C'nforcl· them." The comm 1ss1on 1ssuL'<I <1 list of forbidden dru~s to all team doc· lors before the games began. ":'ilr:. Kulako\'a \\::ts i.uffcrmg from ::t cold and a friend told her c;hC' had o;nmc mcd1c1nc to help a cold .. Pnlll'l' de ~kro!lc !>:lid "Without co11 ... ultu1..: ht•r tl'am · d<ictor'. !-th<• wuk the rirug, thinking 1l wa:. not one of the drui.:-. forbid den for the athletes. "It was ;1 ven· small amount -but the sub srniwl' (~HI fall into tlw l':llegory of <lru~11 forhid1l1.•11 ff>I' lhl· iithletes This sho11 ld tw J w:1rn111g to all athlete:-. that they :-.huuld c1msull their lt'am doctor lwftlre takini.: any kind of drugs " The cu:-.l· wus similar tn that of American ::.w1mml•r Hick Ot• r.tonl. who was orclt•rl•<I to hancl b:.ick a gold medal 111 thl· l!l72Sum mer Carne:-at !\l 11n1eh 11<' took .1 forbiddt.•n mNht•::al 11111 as trcul mcnt for asthma All cum1u:11tors have to un dergo a dope tl'sl afl <>r fmishing an cvrnt Mr:-Kul.1kova was l'all<'d bt.•fo re tht.' mt.'<ltt•al com m1ss1on .tnd s:i irl :-he felt ~o un· comfortahlt' \\1th ht•r cold sht.• woke up 111thC'm1rlrl ll' ot the ni gbt . "That was whl•n she took thf• drug ... l'rint·c dt.' :\I 1•rodc said Pole Vaults To Record; Ashe Romps WJ\RS1\W (J\P > Tadcus1 Slusarski of Polunfl bettered lhr world am~1lt•ur indoor poll' vault Sunday with a lea1-1 of 18·3 during an intern:.itional ml•et. He bettered by three·quartcrs of an inch the mark set hy Dan Ripley Friday night at the Los An geles Times meet. Goolagong Whl# Tonight's Olympie TV Menu CLEVF.L1\ND -Evonne of today's run and another run on Goolagong picked up her second Tuesday determines ml"dul win-straight f1rsl·place t'heck Sunday ners. wilh a 6·2. 3·6. 6·2 viC'tory over By The Associated Press , men's giant slalom Alpine ski Whal is expected to be the race a nd the short program in seventh m edal for the United men's figure s katini;:. States will be shown as part of lee dancing is like p;11rs in that tonight's television coverage of it involves a couple. II is ditfercnt the Olymplcs. 1n th at s katers must s tay The m ed al should come in a together, executing their moves new Winter Games' event -ice as if the y w ere dancin g . dancing -a nd its winners sh?uld ·Tonight's com petition Is the be a Colorado ·couple, Colleen freestyle. O'Connor. 24, and James Millos, O'Connor and Millns were 27. third afte r t WO· thirds of the com· ABC will s h o w Olympic petitlon.Theycoulcl finishseconcl highlights tonili(ht from 8: 30· 10. with a strong performance This is a light day or competi· The giant slalom as ruced tlown lion at t~ Qlympics , with the a course in which the skiers must Nordic co btned event joinini;: pass throuith about 50 i;:atcs If Ice dnnc~ as the only SJ)Orls in t hey miss a gt1lt or knock onl' which m do ls will be won. There down with their !<k11<. lhl'Y arc also will e the first run in lhe d isqualified. The cnmhinc<l time'. The short program in men's' Virginia Wade in the $75,000 (igure skating in whiC'h each v.omen ·s pro ll'nnis tournament competitior must make certHin T moves although hl' hus M O• rip for Morn sid~rable freedom -is cxpectc~ G lllLFOR D. Vt -Buoyed by to .rand J ohn Curry of Grctit Bn· Hill Koch's sixth place showing in t ain and T oi I er . Cranston of the 15-kilom tcr cross· country Canada challenging Russians race. his mother flew to Austria :tnd Eas t Ge.rmnns for the lend. Su n<tay to wutch his next Winter · The compet1t1on ends Wcdncs· Ot\'mpics event in lnnsbruck. clay with freestyle s kating. Nancy Ragle, who scr:imbled to !he N~rdic combined mrludes get IU'r pnssporl m order after ska Jumpin~ and a cross·country fnt•nds l'Ontnbutcd S900 ror her to ski race. Today's event 1s the Oy to lht~ Winte r Olympics, left rross·country . the ski Jumpin~ rifler lc:irninJ? of s ilver medalist was held Sun<lay Anwn<":lns will Koch'-; 'how1ng 111 the latcsl not come close to a lllt<d<1l. event. \ . • _, CdM, ~esa, Eagles Play Costa Mesa's Mustangs will be trylng to accomplish a feat. that. 17 other high school~ haven't achieved yet-beat Corona del Mar. The Sea Kings of Tandy.Gillis are 21-0 (No. 2 in the CIF 4-A poll> and are ravored to improve their Century League b~ketball mark to 11-0 tonight. when they host the Mus tangs al 7. In another leag ue till, EstJinc ia is al Santa Ana for a 7 o'clock tipofr. Larry S underman's Mustangs are 6-4 and tied for third place and can't. a fford loo many more Josses if they hope to galn a CIF 4·A playoff berth. The last time these two 'teams met, the Sea Kings emerged with a Jast•second 47-46 wm and the rl"SullS could be every bit 01s cl06e in a game tha t features two teams with :similar. di:scaplined styles. Both emphasize the pusing game, both play t ight man.to· man defense and 'both like to work the b a ll inside for high percentage s hots . The dHCerence though. is height and Corona del Mar has a distinct advantage, particularly cit center where 6·G Junior Alex lllack has been causing havoc a ll year. Averaging 18 points a gapie, Klack has been a dominating fac· tor on defense. The Mustangs' tallest player is 6·3112 Stan Miller and Costa Mesa will have to rely on patience and qwckness lt tt hopes t.o w ln. In addition to Black. the Sea Kines h ave two ~trong lorwurds in 6-4 C hip Stassel and 6·4 Jacque Tuz. Costa Mesa h1 led by 6·\lh forward Dan Dyers who has scored in double figures in 20 or the Must angs' 21 games. While Costa Mesa is an un- derdog, Estanc ia (6-4) is favored against small Santa Ana {2·8) despite losing four of it.s last five. The Eagles have too much height and 6-6 Jim McCloskey, , .. ho is averaging 22 points. figures to be too much for the Saints. &vine N-'\ters Young With f our t op let · te rmen returning und so m e v ery goo d freshme.\ on hand. UC Irvin e 's t e nnis team fi gures lo be stron~ again m 1976. The Anteaters, under coac h M yro n McNamara. have won or s h a red the NCAA Division II title rive of the past six years. DAILY PILOT 85 Ne'Y Jer!J~Y Transl er Last year UCJ won a co·t itl e with t h e University of San Diego when Bob Wright and Scott Carnahan captured the doubles c rown. Versatile. Elenz Pacing Monarchs Half of thal ta ndem (Wrighll is back, along with J eff Willi ams. David Eastman and Ene L a rr e . W r i g ht and o.11y Piiot PllO•o Eastman are senior s COSTA MESA WINNERS -,l\1illi~ Hayes <lef'l > ·wo11 the prc~ident's while Willia m s and cup championship n.•cently with <i I -up vit t o1·v ovcr .Marg urc t Larre a re sophomores. Kumagai at Coslu Mesa Golf ;:tnd Countr\' cl uh By LAURENE KEYS °' -O.lly Plloe SUff T he big news the other day was that Mater Dei 06·3) had scored 100 points, a tr emendous feat for any high school' basketball team. but to those at Mater Dei, a bi~ part of .the good news all seasorr bas been sen ior Jim Elem:. Head coach Jerry Tardie s ays E lenz is .highly underrated and assistan t basketba ll coach George Libbon calls h im a real student of the game. But to bear Elenz tell it. it's far more simple. Basketball is fun a nd that's why he plays. And play he does. The 6-0 guard was the most valuable de· fensive player in the Bishop Amat tournament and the rnosl Lakers Top Haw·ks, 97 -89 ATLANTA (AP> -Gail Goodrich scored 10 of hjs game- high 24 points in the final period to help the Los Angeles Lakers stave off a late Atlanta s urge for a 97·89 National Basketba ll Association victory over the Hawks Sunday night. The victory snapped a four· game losin g s treak for the Lakers. The Hawks have Jos t three straight. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar, who bad 22 points. scored 16 in the opening half as tbe Lakers took a SHI lead. Los Angeles ran off a 10-4· stretch early in the third period for a 16·point. bulge at 61·45 before the Hawks started back. A basket by John Drew. who socred all 16 of his points in the final halr, goto.the Hawks within four points a t 79.75 with 5:39 lefC before Goodrich wenttowork. The Los Angele s g uard then led a 10·2 L~er spurt in less than two minutes, getting three baskets in the span , for a 91·791ead. Lou Hudson led Atlan~ with 22 points. \.OS ANGE\.ES ctn -~I-' 0.14, Warr.er 3 O.Ot, "bclul·JaOblr &6-• 71, Allffl & 1·2 14, Goodrlcn 120.024, W•shlnqton l 7·21. F•eM1M18~ It, F0<d oo.oo. Ro<lle00-00 Tol•ls 47 1).16. ATUNTA tn l -8rown 4 Mf, Or ... 80.014, SoJovrner • l ·l IS, H-..Ge•'IOn >2·3 e, Hud'>On I & 1 12, 14-klSl 1·11, WllloUQllbyOl-2 2, V•n Ar.cl•lf'l (}0 '· Holl•nd 2 0-0 40 OuV•I I 0.0 2. T0\11\ J1 >S. 1~19, ~"'f9let ,. tJ :IO ~ -,, All•lll• 7A I\ 1? 1A -1!'t TOl•I fouls: Los Anqtto 23, "'llanla 11. TK,,,.•Cal IOU); I.Os AnlJetU Co.Kt> !.Mr"""' A: ,,)Ill, v aluable player in the Las Vegas tourney where he scored 33 points against Downey. Elenz transferred lo Mater Dei 15 m onths ago when his family moved from New Jersey. but he ~as adjusted to the c h ange without any difficulty. "I love it he re. especially the weather," he says. But m any of his ties are still in the east, a nd h e m ay return ther e for college . His brother·in·law Jim Satalin is the head basketball coach al St. Bonaventure in New York and E lenz may enroll there. "But I would rather s t ay out here for school. es~ally since this is where I w:itPto end up coaching," says F.leni. "But I'm not deciding anything til after the season ends.·· What d oes E lenz <'njoy most a bout basketball, whal m akes il funforhim? "Well the winning of course. but the pressure defense and the fast breaks are really fun for m e," he says. With an 18.5 point average per game. no one needs to point out that Elenz is a good shooter, but •that is not the only reason Ta rdie is so high on him. "Jim Is a n a ll·rOW'ld player, who passes well and plays good defense," says Tardie. According t o his coaches, Elenz may be passing too muc h and not s hooting e nough. "He is probably a better passer than anything." says Libbon. ''But we have to get on him for passing off too often. He sees the court really well and looks for the open man." Ele n z s ees that trait as a holdover from his earHer playing d ays when he st arted as a point guard ans! it was his job to get the bal I to the open m an. Whatever the reason . his sense of court awareness and his good shooting have been c rucial to the Monarchs success this year. Flu Hits Olympians INNSBRUCK -Some 124 cases of the flu h ave been reeorded In .the Olympic Village, Austrian of.· ficials r eported Sunday. The nu victims included Marie·Theres Nadig, Switzerland's 1972 Olym- pic downhill champion who was unable 'lo defe nd he r title, a nd Austria's Anton Steiner , a 17. ycar·old Alpine s kier. SPORTS ' Cage Rankings Reshuffled Perfect Corona d el Mar· con· tinues lo lead the pack in the of· ficial Orange County prep basketball poll following another pair of victories last week that ups the Sea Kings' unbeaten streak to 21. • But there was a IOt of shuffling following several upsets around O range County l ast week - notably the Cypress lwin·killing oC Katella and Huntington Beach in the Empire League and the 68·65 Edison s hocker . over Marina ¥l lhe Sunset League . Marina dropped o nly one notch, however. and Cypr ess moves up t hree places to the No. 4 ranking. This week's schedule finds none of the rated teams in con· frontation with another, although Corona de l M a"r must contend with Costa Mes a tonieht--o t eam that fe ll by a 47·46 count in firs t round battle. TO~lt 1.C.W-dllMar IJl.O) f, ,.Ullel'hlft (1 .. ll 1 M<trln.U'l-O ._ Cypte" II S. 0 S. Viii. P•~ 11 ... SI &. 1'M1•r 0.1111·11 1. Huntlf19fon Buch (1$-0 • 1(•1•11• fll-41 9, El Dot-ltr.'l lO. l.A Heb<• (IS 11 '° 51 ri Jl JO ,. 77 ll " • Another senior. Scott ------------·--· ------·--Ends ley. has a knee in· jury and may s it out most of the season . McNam ara a ls o ha s s om e o uts tanding freshmen, led by Curt Stalde r , Mike Edles, Robbie MacPherson and Louis Brunsting. Stalder is from Palos Verdes High and Edles prepped a t Long Beach Poly. Both have been in the top 10 in Southern California for j uniors MacPher son is from Ruena High in Ventura and Brunsting played hig h school t enni:. jn Phoenix. Oth e r l eadi n g freshmen inC'lude Mall Harris <Costa Mcs al. Jim K h olber g <New York ). Dus t y Nelson <Mississippi I an d Ron NcNamara <Corona tdel M ar). The l atter is McNamara's son. "This is a very young team and it figures to be a ver y inte re s t ing se ason," says Mc Namara. "We have a lot m o r e d epth tha n we've ever had." The Anteaters open the season Wednesday at Cal State (Long Be ach ). then host the University of Arizona Friday . Sports Calendar For Area Top Swimmers Bac.kfor GWC Coastal Area ~f~ Roundup Golden West Collc~e I' I l' k r I) r ti I l II ti l). swimmers brok!! JO re· bac k s trokc 1, :\af'han It was !ln odd holes <'Vt:'nt for t~t' w omen s cords last season 1.n cap-M c /\ al u m ~ luring the Souttwrn Cal . <brcttslstr<lkc. tl1vin1-P . club al Cos ta Mesa Golf Conferenc e Lal le and ,Jimmy Waller <breast. and Country Club. R. J . Sleva a nd Gern finis hing nin th in tht• indo) and Tom Spicl'r Watsoll ticcl for fir"l in -~ st alt: meet -bul eocich t brt·asu Tom llerm sl~Hi figures DI\ tng s hould he a night with JJI;.!, follOWl'd that could bl' equaled strt>ngt h for the Hustlers by Rarbara Leon<1rd at Lhlsyear a lso with freshman 3 :i and Mary Zim "T h is will be the 1\11 l c h Go Id s t Pin mermanat32•'2. In R flight. Marion s trongest team we've <Wl's t min s te r ) ruled Darlin~ was the winner ever had. We have very "the best w e 've ever with 31 and Ginger Cap· goodde pthandthe quali-had" by H c rm ::.La d . PY finis hed second with ly of swimmers 1s the David Suter, who w as best we've had,'' s ays third in the conference 32(-0~ie Neske won c Hermst ad. diving hnals las t season. fli1?ht with 29 and Mary The nusllers will rely also IS Uuck. primarily on rctum10g Tht· ke y fresh men G1oth<'nht1is was next sophomores figure to l)e Gue nther with 31 The best is Bruce Fraulob. a trans fer from Phy llis Barnt>s and Scholes , who won the UC.: lr\'tnC' who will i:>\'.1m Nina Danielson tied for s lat e 100 yard the s prints and firstinDflig htwith291:1 backstroke last year in baC'ks troke a nd Steve P at Wilson was third 55.0andwas thir tJinthc WC'ngcr <M ari na>. a with 30'~ !l n d Retty 200 back in 2·00.01. m1cldll' distance and dis· Rlake m ort-next with 311 :!. A versatill' s wimmer, tan<'l' frl'<'!>lyler. P:it Lackner won E Scholes will also com. .Jeff Tringham. who niuht with 31. Carnellc petc in the individual w i I I s w i m t h c ~ di ·d dl K e nn<'d y a n d M ary m e ey, m1 c d istance breaststroke and 1ndo, G . r d · t 331 d and freestyle events w i I I a I so a i d t h c .rose ie a :.i a_n Othe r top sophomore., Hustler:.. lie prepped at Mary Kent"' as ne xt with for the Rustlers include Westminster and was at:'-36 · Shirley Babas hnff. Doug Li('! last s<'ason. In a !'"atch . vs. par Fabian , Bill O 'Toolt'. Tw" oth er freshmen e vent, ~mny St.1sko was Jeff Edwards ant! Hod includ(• Todd Elario a the A fliS?ht winne~ with a Horm ell. brt:'astslrokcr from 0La :;core of 2·up. f ranklC' Babashofr , the pre· Quinta and Tom Crook.a n ur:;t and Rarbar a mier woman s wim l>lar frct·~t' lc r from Garden I Ro~:ird ltNI a t J up in the U .S .. will compete Gron: GtngE'~ Cappy won. R jn the indO •and middle Gold•ft w.,t Swim St ,,.c1U11 night With a J ·l~p With T I ' ·~1<f'•att1 distance events and will Fto 10>1-Go•o'o•st 1n•n•1-..1 three pla)er~ ln'd fur . 1·1 e to Ashe . l(ellftNy °'· MilMr Del •I Plus x also swim In some dt's· ~•S..ntd 6erba•• ~econd mc lu_d1ng Ph.yl11:-. (1:~). UC lrvln• •I C•I St••• ~O Fob >S C"trllO• lho""'I {' r, I W I cNor111r109•I, e1011 •• SoutlMrn lance r aces . S he was r,,. F~b v sot•• co .. 1trmct1t •()('ppcr . '1 een 1 son RICHMOND. Va -Top.seeded Arthur As he, his booming serve workin g nearly to perfection, lrounced giant·killing Brian Got· lfried, 6-2, 6·4, in Sunday's finals of the $60,000 World Cham- pions hip Tennis tournament. Ashe need ed just 59 minutes lo dispose or Gottfried, who had sidelined fourth·seeded Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, Tenn .• in the first round a nd up· set second.ranked Tom Okker of T he Nether land11 in Sa turday night's semifinals. c..11-. eo11-.e, H•nt l"910tl ve1a.y lOth in the slate 1,650 last tav'·'t R10 Honc1o1. cind Ann Pappa~. cv~n. Owl\Uef\M ............ (etletll season in 16: 56.1. 11.'f:v~ •• ~.~:~~ , SoulM"• C•I In r fl I g h 1. 1'.'. rma 0~1~:..~ ~1~~~.81:..;: O'Toole, Edwards anrJ Fro .M~""s •1Cvprm· lfavl'ns w i1~ tht• winner '"°"4ots.nt•Monio:•IJI. Ho r mell are s printers ./~:' '""''<" • ~' C10Hmcr1t with a s cc>rE' of 6·up. "'~~""'~~;·,,~11~::.,,,.~~ a nrl m iddle dis taner F •· M"•tn n 11 ,,, 1•ondo' ~t:t~:ane Strickland wal> ~ Hiiis (~.)Cf,~ Clt,..nw •t Specialt~tS :Jnd all Will 1~':;., M•tfn lb ~t FuorMlon !'('C'(lnd, f·Uf\ .u..1 .. rs11Y "" ~·oumon1 •t °"-compete in the rc•la··.~. •1 'IO• P:at Wilson wa~ even lo Owtn e.o11e9e 1;:>01, Goto. .. Wut at •. , fl 111o..-o f7:)('1. along with Scholes . · ~;: :~;~~ ~! ·: ~n~.,4~~·~~· w11•1 T> ig~t w ith lkl1 Y Socc .. -V•l•n<l• •I Esl•nc·• Other sophomores whn Frt . Aerni ' IO' An1wlf'\ CC.A Hl ,1kem,1_lr<_ St'COnd. I :~;~::~~~.~tE•.!1!:.~r.'~1>W,,,.., figure he av 1 I y 1 n ~;.: s.10 '><>C•1 con1.,.n.,,,,..., clowd n~, \ iv;_.an Gho~~~ey T•Mk~-"'•-o•t C01._e1111e H erm s l ad 's pl~tns in· ~1 c.oo(lf'nw~,, a_n r . l:Sl' • llPl'l' (h:u cor o.e':!.:!i~..-.coulll C\'1><'1!11, elude Steve P ;H 'C <mad· ,,7~~,.. 11""1 I~-~· Et C...m•noo E night hono rs. even . Southff" C»tlfornl• eoueoe et uc d i e dis tance ), Ton" Aprtl 71'• ~oucnern ca1 '""'" ·•t v:: ... ·i.~ ... : ~o"::t ., UC Red!-T r i c 0 1 i ( d I s t. :l n c· (' ""';~·,:;"';~· ::...1 I St.lit ltn&I\ •• Ill. s.dd-<k at Grontnontll:>Ol. f r e e s l y I c r ) . D a \' c Cypm\\ Girl' M1'kttl>oll~I Liil,_,.,, 11 • """"'"' '><>C•I ConC~r~nt' """'t UC. lr"Yf .. (7J. Atf ,,,,. ... , .. °"' o•n 1tt 3 n"' ""'' Ba k e tball Sundaf •Colle~ 8••Wttbolll "'"' Tr •lil•8~.BullAIOSt I~ OCC Net Outlook: Gauclws Track ......,..,"•'·") ·Ar c """'".''"'"u.rn1ro1 t • ,., "C••• I-llO Col 01 lda"OOll U .,, 1•.11•l•t 10 Sdn 0•~00 St W OutlookMo~l1:-~-;..~::~:,:,..~1• ea age t•'" v.11 • ., ., N••Port ... ,...... R I UCI N1·ne Faces M••lfla •I I.OS "'l•mltos, S1n esu t Strong Brighter This Season c-nto at Mlulori Vle)o, Oa.,. Hill• S M Unl,,.SllY. UQwna S.a<ll •t El Trro 1•11 at 11, Tu\11n 11 Costa Mt~, 11. E•ten<I• al VIII• Park (II, IW•-117SI fJOl l.o•"'l•mil<K v ds T /ul .. r'!Oft •t Or•llOt Cout 11•>01, l.YOfl\ CJI r 141 ~"'' ang6Y°I.. d Golden West al LA k •rbo< Clll. S..... Mar•v1<11(171 F fl8)Hoov•r lliiiii. .... ar ues ay Olt90 CC ~ S.ddltbacl< el Mls•lon Paquin tnl C UI C.O•~ YtoloM'9fl lt:O I. V~ncllk Ill G 1101 Brotrvn.1 With seven l ettermen h ack from las t year's South Coast Conference cha mpionship. Orange Coast College's tfnnis team may fi gure lo be a top contender again in 1976. . With its l a r gest turnout in years, Sad· dlcback College's track and field outlook for the coming season is a lot brighter th an it ha s been. 50 0 l · 1 d . l 'th b t f 9 7. $wtl'l'lftll119-£slencl• •t CoroM dPI Stel<OI ,,,, (i 11•1 Bowlr\ . quar er·ml er an spnn er wa es o . , Mar costeMewaivuiaP•r11 Hum·~NH\(oronv \ub' c;o11>Pr11,1.ov••"' has done 1: 57 .0 in the 22.0 a nd 49.5. 11191~ 8ffCll •I Seddle&eck: 0.... .AJtman I. BtEtr S Pulrnan? half m ile. And he'll a lso Lon g will go in Oe Hiiis •I Elslnor•, L.o• ,.,,.,n11os-' Hatti.me N•wport.•> l• Ed/Son, Fou11111n V•lley ot run the intermediate s hot put and discus, •""""''•• M••ln• 11 New_-1 F111.11•1tor1111101 w .. 1 .. 11 hurdles. Pec k is primaril• a Harbof i.11.'1 l:n>. o •• ,. Coesl, 11mon1u1 r to Thomas J RloH-•IChalfoy t>I EW>lnor• Ill) F l•IOr•..-tr Bob McQuire, a d is· half.miler a nd Hie~ is -.,111119-Emlllr• Leeoue ""''' Green•ut 111 c mi Barr~ cus throw er , is a a h igh hurdler (J5.5) ••Foott11111J1. S111t11J1•n1 G u1 Sor•"""' · · · Tre,IL-Golden west, east l.o• Toblu (10) G Ill B<t..,., l ·C ln inc OIH'n !\ lh 1975 has rball s ~usnn T11<'sda~ agu1nst v 1s1ltn l! Sou l h e r n C a I i f o rn i :1 College al 2. 30. L'CJ t·oach Tom S1w11t't' is undecided on ,, ~tarl ini,: pitc her, but 1s (''< pectrd to go \\1th M1lw Norm:rn. Huss John~on ~oCal n1a c h Fre<I Kl1t>n<'1 \\I I I OJll'rl \\1th th1:. start in~ lana:-11r H1ch Guc11..1 . rig ht fi e ld : Ru1l<1\' c;reer, <' l' n t t• r f 1 (' I ti : B o h ,Johnscin, "1:co11d hast'. B1 II Powell , left fie I cl . HH•k Peters, third hast· r>.in White. f1r~t h.lS('. .lolln :'II d i Ill. catdll'r, :1 n d I) a v c II o r n :.horlstop. "The re is some very fin e tale nt o n this s quad," says Ma urie Gerard. OCC's tennis coach s ince 1958. "We expect lo be right up near tht' lop.·: Gerard is accustomed to h aving his netters finish n ear the top. His OCC teams h avewon six conference c rowns and have finished second on six other occascos. His combine d record al Oran J?c Cou ll is a 167·92-6. Head coach Duane Cain has 24 out for track this sea son and says "lt'l' obviously the best quality we've had in quite som e timl'." Cain is n ot thinking of a Mission Conference ti· Uc, but he does hope to s urprise a few teams this season. Four lettermen return for the Gauchos. They include discus throwers Steve Gort7. a nd Steve Westrum, hurdler·long jumper Doug Jacks and javelin s t andout Duane Conrad. transfer from O ccad en· 1 and h1gh JUmper (&3). Mvtt1eutCHrvs cJ:>Ol. FV Korln<.1iut>s:1Cau1man t1, lltltt tal. He has a b est of ..... ..., -Sc .... Soctt•-!i•n Cl-nit., UQUN •.Slc:~m .. ,,),W•tllnon•,W•l•e<7 145·0. T ,. ~ .tc ~·~ :--Ml s... BtKll, Mlnlori Vl•lo •• o .... Hiil\ Ha1111 ..... Fin. V•tltY, 3S '° "'"·• b. tO 1 m ~ fballl at J:JOI, l!Mrlroa •I F-t.oln c.ti. Meuo IUI l)•I El~ The top freshmen in· J~lnlo, ""n Otinardono 1t .:ol~fl4 .v11 .. y 11:J0l KenMdr •t H1•nllnvton Wllllarm Ill F ' "',,.,,.,. ~t':'seri, 7 30 o.m. 1~""'1119 eu<I• (6), ' Falke (IS) r m Wl ll1Am\ c l u de B r ad L 0 n g r .. s F•b 11-1 Mlrac&tl.. Glrls tt,CUllS-UC ltVlllt ., ~ Cribbs Ill c tll c:onrio.. (Tu5 tin), Joe P eck Fri ·F•b 10--M1,,10,.eoniennc:~ OlevoSt•tett·J01. 0.-141 G 1101Har•~.v . Ch 1· . . • O'NtllfO) G (1111..0nQ (Un iver sity>. ar 1e ~;:r;~~'~',"!~~,~~""'" CMs<o•1n9 su1>-s1enn Hicks (El Toro) .• Jon ,, 1 M1t 11 s-s .. anwultrn' Halltlmt. El Modtrwt. >O·•~. Cook a nd M ark Hower ~i < S Cal Pl M9t.ro.1 1«1 111 1 81'"'"'"'"'" (M ·1ss1'on V1'e J'O) and Frl .. Merchn-111SA1k•l\oWd1""" 0 ans ... 1.110 (01 F 11016atl)f>JIU Fri., Marci\ .,_t 1»vu~IOt'. ShulU Ill F 1131 Ul\•O Ti m K e 11 y ( N 0 rt h Fri. Mll•ch ,._P••ITl.lr" "'°""'· Saunder. <OI c l&l l'l'I\•\\ k Fri "1>'111 .... 1s..oi..ocu.. Hawaii Trip o.11.;1101 o ie1c.1~ Da ota ). ,,.,.·: Ac>rll •-<ltr4· Cllorntl. eralttus Ill (ifn) C•Ull:INl( .... r The latter three will Set ""'" 10,..1 eatorsll•ld MO scor1n11 sutw St.nor~ 1J, l b l · ·bl u t· 1 Rt11~·. Southern California "1•1""''·eo1H no e e I g I e n I Thurs "'"'" IS-Soulllorn Cal c II t c ·t M 11•1ttl-. Blsi.o.i .. ,,,.,, .. n. March 5. ,..1.,0 i'coo. o ege o . os a esa "'"",..." Howe r and Cook are "'' · Ap•ll Jl-Mt s.n Mtenlo 1,.,. will play s ix baseball ........ c111s.)t>41~ ..... both in the 4: 15·4 :20 "1':.:e":':'~"'"',_,.,"~10,,c.o....,. ...... games a.~ ~he U~iversity ~!~11141 "=' m1~;;: range in the mile. Cook 11tellmuts.n l'Nvo.t 10. of Hawa11 m April , coucft WDwten 1111 c 1111 er•'"'-' h"s "'lsn clocked l '56 in "'•·· AP•ll )'-Minion '°"''"'"" Fred Keener a nnounced T110mo110111101 G 101 Av .... c u u r · cll•r'r'l>lor>•lllpl\S..n Ol~,>pm Elclr"'9t UI G m~r t he h n If . K e 11 y is a s..1 . "'-• ,...w.st c:..ua ~i.o •• toda Y. Sc:ort119 '"'"' 11&_0,,IH , ""'' 1, or Bo b Good~cnr SoC;iJ · s Vu 11~ u ~1r1b wall s tart r1j!ht h;rn(ler Mik~ w a'}dlow, wlltl ,)to . f(':ttC'd Cl last sc•ason Other s tarters for UC'r includ"· 1\lan BC'lnsco. center field . Bri a n Hester, SC'cond trnst'. Stcvt~ Whitt•heacl , s h o r s 1op. Ste\<' Carpent('r, dh : Ken Wtl!•hingt on. r1~hl facld , Ro~er F:nglt•, fir'\t bas<': l't•tcrs v. as a s t artinl! right fi elder for UCI three s cas1ms .1 ~0 twf11n· ente ring I he serviC('. The Van~\.lards also have a .eam<' a t lht' Univers ity of Redlands F"nday (:l I while lJCI is at Loyola Snt urcla} for <1 clouhlL•hea<lt•r I ha t .start!>. John Espy, ldt field Scott W ante rs . th irc.J lwsc _•_11_11_0_0_n _______ _ a n<l ~teve Morton , His first fi,•e players ~ire back from last year 's club that went 8·2 in South Const Ctnlerencc play and logged an 11·5 season mark. F•~ Glef\1'14, P•9Mnelll s. Gortz a nd W estrum s..1 •• -yS-Soo"""rnc..1""'11ms SoCa l open e d the 14.e1111 ...... :Hunt1ngt0fl&e•ct>,4G-1•. w i 11 b c arou nd th l' •1~:· i.::;., n Sou,,.,.,,. "'1 "'·~ season today at hom e --::;:;;===:::::;=====;:::=========:::;;;;;;;;;::::--catcher IA•as•• Mark I\,. Cody Small. OCC's No. J player, returns along with Mark Jones. LeRoy Schafl , G lenn Morton and Larry Nedeau. The Hues a lso h ave Stcvt' :Emery back. Emery was the No. 4 man on OCC's 197\ stAtc championship t~am. lie returns after a suntin the military. 145-foot mark. Conrad Is Boosters Trip p1.,...i:1H~· SAC. with Pacific Chris tian IDercedes over 190 right now and .. ~-.. "%1~:~1•1• ct1•mplonSlllM and plays UC .Irvine al J acks did 23·0 Clong Th<' E s tanda High ·"'"'°''M'"'°"'°"'''ltfl<•mee1 the Anteaters h eld Tues· jump) and 43·0 (triple) boosters club is sponsor -~:.O':::.'~·· J ""'·· ""'"' day. Q50 s~ this summer . llis best is ini,t a night with the 16.o in the 120 highs. takers. Feb. 29. ""'hy Lease Mercedes? Two tran11 fers w1ll 1 Anyone lnt&H,ted tn ~ • help consiflt>r ably a ttend1nJ? the La kers· Kevin Eaton from C'lcv<'lnn ~ gnmc thnt Mission Vil'jO, ahcrulrd ·ni)!ht can purchase a Cal Poly (Suo L 111~ t lckt•t at the Estancia Ob1spol las t ye:1r. but Jligh student store. 1'he didn't compl'lC. I He's a tickets are $5.50 eoch. I ur nm· 1h111g.)·t1\J 1J1111'1 t111.1lld! thl! entire car.~o 11.1}' 111c11ts a1c h1wcr .1 .• , a1hJ11IJl!O:) Jll! 1111p••t IJnt. l>l'.:•IW• 111urc. 1'.Jll II\ lullJ~ ( 71.J I XJ 1-17-'0 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS *&ll!Nrl1t4 ..., ... , O.#• Special lease HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. (213)921-8588 (714)523-7250 < t --,I ~ -~ 'V 0 -~ 3 Only Exec. Can W9"1e "-•1 Lett Sanfa An• 1.ine'ftfn ~lf'rf·ur~· :t 17-0!'t I I I l 88 DAILY PILOT Monday. Februery9, 197& Santa Anit a .. Race Results1 ,....., •• i..i ... •"--J IAU aAU .6 l""laftgi...' ¥MI ol•h 'uci t1a1m1no Pu"• M>OO. E•PU·UIOll (H .. •lty I • 10 uo 1110 Jellra, .... ,. IV.O.m•'•' I J 00 hC! lr .. l'O• ll610I )20 T11No -1 IUI~ Al\O £•11 M4rtl/lf. Wet J'<lll(t. lOdl-.: 1-. Ho l'o""'r /lilt IW1111. Tht &vf•eu<t•I No"M:••lthe\ \ICOND ltA(I -One milt 'ytor olO\ A. UC> Cl••mlnQ Puru "1,000 AtlullO.tble fSklMtr I • 40 Sl~fl eMtrcl\ IL•mb•ttll llotlty S.Ct tHe.,lty I Time -I 4S H O '80 100 HIO HO Dtlly Ooubft -1 E •Pt0n1on •ncl •'ll1tun4el>fe,,.10\ll bO TNlltD •ACI -One mite 3 'ft.Ir 010 me10011 tolls 6 9eldlnQs Pvr"" \10,000 0. ICtOlln tveldtt) 4 10180 • The 1(1..S H1m~11 J H .. wl,y) > 00 lnn<11t""'nl 9uy1t tMorolt~I TtrY-. -I JI ... VS Aha Ra" -Hiii M lritlf, Ju119t. G•• EntrQv SCr•tcllt<I Flying l(onsu HO 310 '°UltT" IUCI -• tur!ot19s l y .. r old~ AllOw•nces Pur>e \11.000 ...._,,,o Pleoure 01 ... 11oy I •eel 140 HO Woootn fttll\ lL<>pczl .Mrsly Slot1e 1snoem~k8rl ,., __ ,,s •80 310 2 80 'lho A•n Slt•"Y 1Cnl91\I, Clever "ICM>Ule, MY•lr~ M•Ql(l•n. PoOel PfrN l'IO Stralth•s "'"" lllACE I 1116 m11u • ye•r otO\ & up r<l\•lod Rout I Mena I lOO HO 220 &!w -Gold , ........ " House ot Lord• (5mllnl Tl--1 Sf )00 740 ? BO Also Rift -Dad • 919. R<h>cl. S."'10n S<ratclle<I FUll\•rlool Mu\IC E~Otl Oupllutt » .__ .. -........... .., ... ,. 81•-o..-,,.MIUt ,.. Sll!flt ltAta -•'II l11t1.,,.o• • ... , Old• a 11P C1.tull1ee1 111•wonc.o1 ""',,. \11,000 Ill• Ortt\11\y !H1w1n) 4 10 Dllbllf\ Ctlllc !Toro) Fu Mtn<Ni IValO•U I Tlmc-1 lOltS 310 HO 100 'lei JOO AlloO Rafi S.cret P1t1&ure C.Ov er.cl Port•tt. c;., bonlt••OU•. Rovat "'-"41•1• Sc•fl(l\td -BtaftlO•O Coutl SEVINTN ltACE One mllt 4 YU• Old• .. uP c111m1n11 Pu•~ ,,, 000 SIMct 0.t• IM1rn1 I ttO UO 360 MektMe Oanu (Lo~ll •• 60 • 00 Reorn1n•fG1me COll••re» • 00 Time I •UIS Al>o R1n TuHdO, Jittery. F0011\h Edition, Bold Ret10"'"· l(ftow NO Douno• NoKr1lcl\•s UG+4TH ltACIE -l'I• mrles •veer old\ Stakes p.,, .. 1100,000 ·-Ch.t•IC• H 51rub SIOH. Geor99N••-lforo) 70 10 1 40 ) 20 urrllllon 1s11~1~ert Dtt1<l"9 GUft (Vorgora I Tl--1 12 ''° •20 120 "11\o Ren -MOUl\Qf!f ol Sol\Q, "°'°Ctltn, Popul•• VttlO•Y. AVltor. CrUMb• t+o scralcltn NINTH ltACE -I 1/16 mitt\ I vu• Old• • uo c1.1m1no PUr\t '10 000 llul oec .. 1011 c11aw101 I 80 Moft C..ltlU (Ct•pede\ I Ruh IM"ll• ILambtrll T•me-1 UJti ''° J60 • ., 4 '° ) 60 Also R1n Rtcronalron c.or--·Mr. Mllltt, ~lly \ CUit, S.0 di-~ SlM>ltPrinu. No K r11<11es U IE>tecl1, '-Roi Dech lo11, & ~Mtll 0..1 ..... 11>610171 M Los Alamitos Race Entries ,. .. ,u .... , Fi"I l"o1I U 0 ~ M ll IEUCll Finl lt1ce \S fJll<lll ""• ttllltHll tlll lta<tt FIRST RACI •00 yorcl1 old\ & 119 Cl•lmong Purse 0 1lml"9 prlc• \lbOO C.Ount of Honor COank• I "-GUWSMoon (1Cn•9hll Tl>rH ~rt1nt) fMytol ~·sNIMr (C•rdozal Mr l(lndY Cl'latqe IPaQC) S.90 Trouble CRouQl\I V\!•Quenra CLIOh•m l Hadablyou 1111<11 Paffeon'> Dandy ICr••11en V1tlory Olan! IMorrhon I SECOND RACE •001aros Old maidens Purse "'00 Little Rtollca !Kn191t1 I Giddy s Rocket (Ortyerl F1ci<re Ud Cl11tll Gyp)yL1d~ O•r f8roo~sl Two (it acts IMYl•sl Fortuneteller IL1pnam I r<•otvdc>odte l"'<l•lr I 601 Got\ On I Morr,, I Kipp\ C.Ommonl CMorrlson I F1cklt Wave CCltfl\\f I l vur ~1100 1n 111 m 112 1n 111 ,,, 117 in 121 "' ,,, ,,, '" 117 111 111 111 111 117 T"t•O ftACf 970 urds l YNr old\ & up Cla1mrn9 Puf\e \1100 Pro Cage , Hockey Standings M8A E~•lern Con(•reftcc A.lliftll< Olvlf'loft lflltt L 0o)lotl JS JI Butt~ro JI n ~I G8 .l '4 1'1<> S , Phihldflpl"a lO 71 NtwYor~ 1S 21 S!WI 6 •n 12 C.nlul Dl•lsl•" (lt••ldl\d 7q U Sb'I Wd•l\•nqion 14 n S.4 Hou\IO'l 14 11 S00 ~ .. Or1~an' 1' n ·~ 'lllanl• 14 79 •~1 W~5\1rrt'Cont•r•ttc~ MIUwt\I Ohls•on M thflriMUkfE: 11 )0 Oetroil 10 74 ICdnw\ (1ly t9 )) '-1t1taQO I~ JS P~clh< 01v1slon Gol~n Slate JI 11 .,, •Oil .I/JI ll• ) I • S' I 1 ' s LO\ ... n(lel~·· H ,, Port tllncl 1J )8 S.-•!!lt 1) 74 ""°'"'" 11 u .... " •I I 14 4-4? U' t 'J! t41 I Sund•Y'\ G•ma\ N<iw Yo•• 47 80\lon t4 P1'11l•dfl0h•d 100 Bult~ro •t Lo\ A~ln'll "1114"''~ H Oma90 4~ N•w Orl~an\ 47 Ot>ttOtl q4, If ~n\.,\ C1tv '11 C.01.,..n S141t 109 Portland 101 P_n,, 107 '>••Ille 101 Ol Cle•el4nd 81, Wa\nlnqton 18 TonfqM"• Game r<~nMI\ Ctly •I l1ous1on T,..soay sGamo 11'.anW\ crty al Atranl• Washlngtonal 8ull.tto Pltrl•~lphla 11 Cn1c.90 N t W Vor-. "'' Mlt'tlraU(ll.tf" N .. w Orff'dn, Al Gotoen St~\~ O< 1101101 Lo~ t.noet•) A8A w Cf1lmln<J DflCt S1600 N•ll•• Twl\t !Cardo11 I G.llanad's &oy <C•u9er 1 Sc00per Soort (Wal.an) lflJo Btol> llCnlgl'lll J«k Simon (8rookU Fll\n Altrl I Hartl T•rcty l!OChl (Ga rt• I °'""""" 8••• !Cltrrnel flOU•TN ltACf -1/0y•rcn ,....,., uld• & VD Ct1lmtn9, Purse ~l'OO C11lmlno prlct ssooo Sherm CTre1~ufe-) A Ou•UI) (9 roo•sl Royal Pf\\ IC••dO/D I Black Oroll>e• (HMI I """'•nn And Glorv (Clef!\~ I Glory Ptwntom IAda1< I Le O.ne10 fl(r110~11 Olltlt•moo. ICreaoer \ IZ7 111 .. ~ 111 Ill ... '1FTN ltACE •00 Y4rd\ l Y"4« Old\ & Ill> Cl•1m1n9 Pur"' UllOO C1a1m1119 price \.1000 Mr l l"9 (H•rll lttl>Otl Rousse• CCudo14 I Burke"\ Pl\IOI (P•9" I e.,,,,.,,. Go "'"""'' llO<~tl Tlllk (Ore,er I Circle Fl,.. IMyle•I T1metnd"IQ••rr CTrttwrel llocltln Sea I Adair 1 Aoc~, O..nuedO ICrtotQtri Nlt;llll~ (Kn1ql\ll Sl)(TN •ACIE JSO YU<I• old• Allowance Pur>t J.)500 lloy1lly A.nur•d (Cltrl\\el C.rmel Biby IW••dl cn.troer Go ITrusute I Ro"'•" Quest IKnlql\I) Rul~Allce (l11rtl Surtt• Ttu 1Myle'1 Krc~ Doll IO<#rtr I Rough M1nnlt (Adi tr I HIQh Moon 'il'lol (Sank• I Oh 0.cldy O" fl.10ham I 119 l Ytar ,,, Ill 111 119 111 111 111 11/ 114 11• SIEVIENTlf ltACIE 3SO YMcl\ J 'rel• Olds & UP Cl11mlnQ PurSI! )3800 Cta1mt119or1u \ISOO Tt>t S.l\la C•ut ~!>ti Orum (f'larll 11' l""•' De• 0.-tk (Trtuurel 11~ lloonedOtk l"'dalr I 111 ~1\110..tr \MO,,l\On) 119 SI '"°""Jr IWl!son I 119 Rom.sn 0..•11 (L1pl\1ml 11? Ch•IMd Rotk•I (Ward I 119 Go C.t IC tnq <Cardo11 I 11• Jint Jim O.nuv 10""'' 1 111 Ch1rmor B•r\ IMl\,l\tll I 119 £1GNTN lllACIE -HO y.,d\ l year old\ Cla1m1rr9 Pur,.. \2100 Cl•lm<nq prl(f~ Moon In Tnt WO\I tCIPrt\\&I P-be s Llmllman IMllrl\•111 Oar\Abla,. lll<nlQM I 6oldOu1no IL•Oh•mt Jennlle" Pride (Pa~ I IE••Y \Forty IWorG I O'Roe1s""' llferll M.910 The Gr•~ IW,.\onl SuiJer line ((if OOld I Look• Like II CT•PaSU••' m ,,~ 114 '" "' 11• 117 117 119 117 NINTH llJICf lSO VMd\ J v~ar Old\ C••1m1n9 Purse n 100 Clalm•"<J IJ'lt•\.1000 Stwentt-en Fn;fl' (C•rctoz• \ O!xtor Glad IWat<on I Riek Val\ Roc •tt IG•rta) Or•rk Saini ITru\u'"I ~ s Pauorn tLtpl\1m) M'u TffOlewfu t fRouQf\S Skip's C.Ollft Cup 16.tnk>I Fr•nkl• Collon IHMll 8'frd 8r•1r1 fCtpr.\S~) FtMI Ml\••OI\ IMyltst 11' 114 119 117 111 ,,, '" 11• 171 1n N avonod Winne r A w1nnC'r of five hfel1me stakes. N.1vono<I took four of them as a 2-year-old and this year captured the El Monte Handicap at Santa Amla on Jan 14. D-r.vrr Nfiw Vork bdn AtUon10 ""ntu<llef tn<hMht ~t Gil JI 11 TIS )1 ·~ ... o \•. n 10 S'l7 f< 1• '1 S\8 • ' Off-road Race 78 7S 11~ 11 51 lOUl"t V1rq1nh• 11 )I 404 11'1 9 0 IM> 7~1, S..lurd•Y'• C 1m1\ NoQ.t,.,,..\\c,..,duled SuM•~t' G•mt\ Nrw York 110 lnOl<tnl 10• !,;in Antorrio , n VITQlnl<Y IOS U..rr••r 11& IC~nhK~y I If TOf<ltlll • G1mt• 0,.ftver .t! N,., Y'ot k SI LoVI\ V\ V1ro1n111 at H~mt>lon Tut1d1y \ G•m• SI Louis•• lndl•rra ~NL c.wm, .. 11 Coftltr•nu '•1•1<11 Dlvl•l•ft W L T ~IS Pl>1180tl0hr• ll 10 10 T• NY t)l•nwrs 79 1' 10 l>6 Allen!• H l• 8 SI NV Alnftfl 10 11 • 4• $mftlM DlvlJIOn 0, GA ,,. "' '°~ m , ... 1!>11 llS 11> Cn•CAQO n IS 16 6? t66 '"' V.tl\CCIU•ftf ?0 '3 10 SO 11' 181 SI LOUI\ It '& 8 4b tbl> 1'1 M•rtl>!'loOI• It 11 4 le llO I .. 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JIJS rn1TtONIR '" ~·· "" ... ,._., .. k ll, Calller11l1 01M.> UI• Stitt SI , N• I Ttl t7tf l t1J tOl'O Colt.o-Jt. C41tll•rnle ttUI Al\ef.,.1\11< E•tC•I"' Ttl 1110 M•ttOj PubtlSt\110 OrAn~ (.0 .. 1 DAiiy Pllol Pubtl~l\ed Oron~ CoUI l>•lly Pllt Jin " 1• .,.., Ftt> 2 • ttl• ?011• Ftbfuory 1. • t•. 21, tu• •U' Pl'BUC ~OTJC't: Vl.81.lf ~OTIO: BUC: NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l!ICT1T1oui BUSINl!SS NJ.MIE UATEMl!NT TM folrowrllQ petwn\ fr• <1o1ng fllu• N\ii•i RAPPORT, HO Morning 'il.tt Lene, Newport Bu,h. C•lltornlo t7W> H L JIK~ C•IOwtll, l20 Mor11111<1 Siar line. Newootl B~ltll, ~1tlorn14 91~ N•nc ~ L C•ldwell. UO MotftlnQ St•r Lauw, Newoort 8e•c1t. C••1,ornl• 91~ Tht\ bu~il"le\\ '' <OMl.K,td t>y •n •r1· dtYfdU•I N•nc v L Coldwell 'Tnl, iit•t•me-"t •4\ Ultd wtth thP County Cltrlt ol O••nll' Covnty on Jenu., v 7', 1'16 FlllOt Publl>l\IKI Oranoe Coa•I O•lry ~lot Fobrwry 1.•. 16, U 19/6 373 ,, P t lRl.lf' NOTICE •• • Monday.February 9, 1976 D~IL Y PILOT 8 7 • 62-foot oop P11bli~ Work~ Myths, Shutterbugs Marriage For Competitio1i Ragtime Wi~:A --· At Manzanillo s ·ver Plan Itself? W ASll!N GTO~ li\P l Sar gent Shriver pro· At UCI Photographers from five South Orung~ County t\lgh schools are eligible to eompete 1n a C{lmora con. test sponsored by the Saddlcback Valley Photo· graphers. Contest deadline has been set for May 21 a nd $'200 Uy ALMON LOCKABt;Y O•llY Piiot lo .. 1"9 f. .. lor Hagtime. the 62-foot New Zealand sloop that most yachting observers say looks like an ~longated Star boat;.. eased into her moorin~ at Manzanillo, Mexico, ;::,unduy morning to claim yel a nothe r elapsed time victory In long distance yacht racing She finishe d the 1.140-mile course at 7:31: 10 a.m. PST tor. an e lapsed time of day days, 19 hours, 31 BOATING pases thl' b1ggt•:.t put>llr works progr;am s1nct> tlw New Deal to put unemployed Amencans to work on "socially useful" programs i1t a fir~t-year CO:il of SS.5 billion Myths and new d1r('('· hons for m an.woman re· lat1onships a re a mon~ the topic~ to be d1scussM in upcomm g programs of UC lrvrnc ext ension pro- gram. Classes and Jcc· tu res include· in prize money will be awarded to the w inners. accor ding t o contest chairman John Patrick graphy . f''or information ca ll D o n Swenson. 495·4423. minutes and lOileconds. . But the nice was not over for co.owners Bill White and Bill P asquini of Long Bench Yac ht Club and their i;ix-man crew, They will spe nd the next two days waiting to see which, if a ny. or the Class 13 :ind C yachts still ut i.ca will rob them of the coveted correct ed time win. CLASS A YACHTS such a s Ragtime are usually content with line honors (first to finish ). A correct· ed lime victory is icing on the cake. Irvine Yacht's Winning Except for the first two years of his job pro· gram. Shriver does not give cosl fi gures for his pro· IJOS<ils. He a lso does not say how muc h his prop-O~ed tax a nd regulatory reforms would save the govern· ment in order lo pay for his new 1rrogr&m. llis c&m· pajgn headquarters could not provide such det:uls despite repeated requests. SHRIVER, SEEKING THE DE'l'tOCRATIC presidential nomination, says: "Because of the redU<'tion in unemployment payments a nd the increase.in personal income lax ,rldtY. FtD. IJ ""'-n•tMrltl Probltm Solvlnq ono Dtt111on.~~1no:· Jonn R. v.., oe W•ltr. P•tlleltnl, V•n 00 W•ttr A) llOCl61t~, In< A UC lr•IM E<ttnsoon Ol\9•00 Un\ln•r. 9 lO • m .. •.JO om .. Silo<•lon Holtl, .SO MocAnll<JI Blvd , ... .,PO,, Buch f•" 50, ln- <1"°9\ c.l•U tNtttJAl\1 lvnch and IM'klng. \6lurOy, l'O 14 "M1naotmen1 81 Olltt<tl•o." Gunlhr• W Kl••'. Ph 0 , mtl\0911\Q dht<tor 111.ifhllt for Ad••nod PfittNt1~. m•,..CJft~nt consun,.,.t to "'""'"<•n •no E•rope•n firms A uc lrvlnt E•llf'h\lon one-<1tv wrn1~,­ • 30• m ., 300 rn . Rm 104, "'1y\lul S<1enct\ 81<19 . UC Ir.IN <->. """ MS,""''"°"' lune II ~nd pan1no T"UOf, Feb. 17 ''How to Ptt'P•'* •nd Svt>mlt 1ne Pu••oe 10 • Ltnaer •• Jol\11 Kon-n~r. pre\1c1tn1. 1ne Konwt~,. Corporation Ptrl 01 "' UC lr•IM E 'ttn\IOn 1tC1Uf't \tfl~\. "Prote\\IOn.rt Pr•cttce~ tn Th• Entries arc limited to students from El Toro., •--------- 1 Laguna Beach. M 1ss100 ,...~~ Viejo, San Clemente and Dana Hills hii:h schools. Contest rules are a vail· able from photo instruc ~ I tors al each of the cum· ~ ' I puses. Contest participants ~ need not be enrolled In 1 ;., photography classes. All' students are eligible lo enter the contest. Saddleback Valley Photographers is a workshop organization dedicated l o s haring knowledge and further· ing interes t in photo· Two yachts stood the best chance or unsealing Ragtime for overall honors . They were the Class C entry Broom Hilda, a Ranger-37 sailed by Guido Mortarotti, California Yacht Club, and Deception, the 43-foot Mull two-tonner , a Class B entry sailed by David Meginnity, CYC. Irvine resident Alex K oz l off 's C C l ass catamaran Aquarius V showed a distinct liking for the blus t ery wind co nd i tions on P ort Phillip Buy, Me lbourne. Australia, b winning the first race or the Little America's Cup c halleng<.• series by a whopping nine minutes over the de· fender , Miss Nylcx. revenues that would result. this 'program , in terms of federal re- venues. would largely pay for !t$eu The huge c urrent dcf1c1b are due almost wholly lo the re· c~ssion Each l percent rcduc lion of unemployment cuts the government deficit by almos t $20 billion." Ho\l\tl\Q lncJu\lry " I-• lO om. Rm ------------------------ Broom Hilda appeared to have the best chance as her 8 a .m. Sunday position report placed he r 209 miles from the finish with 45 hours in which to save her time. Shrive r's fi~urc of $20 b1Jhon is high by most estimates, but ~1e.-1vu econo mis t s and pol1t1cians 11•, Comp•t•r ~clenc" 81<19 UC lrv1rw-<•me>"'\ Fte S1nole .Oml\)1on •t thll OOot, II \p.t<t ptotmU\, ~ ~ HANDICAP STANDINGS based on Sunday 's 8 a.m. pos itions: The resoundin ~ vie· tory came Saturday in moderate wind condi- tions Sunday·s second race was aborted when the wind l'Xcce d ed 25 knots. the upper li mits designated by the rac<' committee Wh eri lht· race w as c all e d Aq uarius V was leading Miss Nylex by u full le~ of the course Al'ncrally agree that each 1 percent drop in un- employment reduces the de ficit by about $15 b1lhon. "T""' Ot~\t S'otiflo\ ln \f\t ""°''O s.. .. nc. f 1c11onA\M;ln dnd L-nd," TtrrY '"'' •uftlOr •n<J tditor. Un1vn\t Ntiw Wotlch at F.tintA}.Y, &•\l Stornct f1ct1on ol lh~ Year P•rt of A UC h YHlt' E •ttns•on te<tute- 'e"''' •• 8~ yond Th'" Hor11on. ~c1enc.e Ftclion 1n P1tr\Dt!C11Vt. ' /.O·O 11.m , Rm 100, Socl•I Selene~ HAii. UC lrvlnt ompus r nP $1nq•• ~t~l .tdmluion dt the door II Spa(~ l)l!rrrllU. )/>, IOr Oilo(dmPu> >h"lt-flh wllh \lud•nt I O <Md, 12. UCI >t\IOt~l>Ond\WI ~I H OVERALL 1. Broom Hilda: 2, Deception: 3, Ragtime: 4. Primavera. Jorge Oipp, Guadalajar a . 5. Bandido. Terry Lingenfelter . SDYC. CLASS A -1. Ragtime; 2. J oli ; 3, Celerity. Francis Coat es Jr, SWYC; 4, Whistle Wing. Has tings llarrourt, SBYC; 5, Nalu IV, Pe ter Grant, NHYC. CLASS B -1. Deception; 2, Primavera: 3, Ban· dido; 4,.Lussino, Alfredo Giovanelli. Acapulco; s. Mamie, Milt Smith. CYC. CLASS C I. Broom llilda : 2. Tatei. Carlos C:.irdenas Jr .. A capulco; 3, i\uspic1ous, Rob Batcher. SWYC·; 4 , Saetu, Rogelio P artida, Guadalajara; 5. Vixen, Cha rles Cht:!yney, SUYC. CdM Pair Take AQUARWS \' 1s a soft sail C Cat Je-;1gn~d. built and being sailed by K o.do ff II 1s ro - hel m s m a n i n thl' challenge st•ri<'S is Hob- by H arvey. The boat is being campaigned undt!r the burgec of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. San Felipe Race Di ck and Car ol Beauchamp of Corona del Mar won the Hobie-16A division in the Hobie Cat Association Midwinters Wes t Regal · ta at San Felipe, Mexico Sunday. The reg atta drew a tot'al flf 274 boats from throu g hout the southwest. Th e r eg atta was sC'heduled to get under way last Thursday bt~l gale winds of 40-50 knots in the Gulf of California kept the boats on the beach through Frid~y. The winds m o derated Saturday. allowing one race to be sailed In light airs . Two race s were sailed on Sunday in li~hl to moderate w\nd cond1 · t ions a n<l occasional rain . Sunflrtmry of re- sults Angel man Race Hit By Calms Wea ther that ran the l!a mut from a storm to n at. rainy calm s Satur· cla y reduced Bahia Corinthian Yac ht Club·s initial Angelm::in Scne>s r a ce from a n en thusiastic 65 st arters to 22 weary finishers . The 18-mi l e r ace around the Emmv 011 island !>tart ed in a blustery squall that gave promise of a fast race. But when the front had passed the winds died lo near zero with OC · <·asional r ai n Many h(lals dropped out of the r ace. Of those whic h hun~ on to finish, the last t•ross<'d thcRfin1sh line aOQut !J p. m . esulls: CLASS A I Pr .int, RlcnMd N•wb•t. UCISA, l, S~CIUOY4h. Jlrn Moo<e, SSVC. l. Pull, O.ive Stnne. llCVC CLASS 8 I, WolO C41, ~·~ ~i>Oon,,...•"· acvc. 2. 1..umitr•n. Olli Ron". vvc , J, Rivet. I( ll c1t.,.1~no. BVC CLASS C lnl"OU• Ill, !IC)yllr q1hdort, NtJvy v c. J, (P'lt)p\tnd, S<otl M•-· BC.YC . J Holla.tr, Oo L•O..~. ecvc H081E·IOA I, O•C-and c.trol 6e•uch•mp. Coron• del '1Mr. J' .a POtnls; 1. Pion and Linda Ah•ood, l..or>Q Ilea<!\,'; l, HOt>O• Alter dncl Art· drH Ouel\tH, C•o•s1r•1>0 Beach, 11>.; •, Don 0.hm•n and Mttrk L~co, Los A"9'flU, 1•. s. Oou9 and J..nl~ Mll'IO~Y. !>an Ooeoo, l\ HOBlE·llB -I. Oou9 •nd Marv H•lflday, S..n Oleqn, 11, 1, Gl•n ,,nu Ton\ Grilby, Huntington Beacht '11, )1 Jim Oroo-s ano Nl<lll Caris:(. Hunt. l~ion llea<h, 24; '· hrry .. /ld R•lo Ab .. lr, Pl>Oeno>., 16, s. Joe lind Po"I Ol#lf'n, Mdnhattan 8"d<h, 14. H0 81E·1'C -I. Stove Votaw. CMt• ~w. JJ•,, 1. P•th' Pir>t"I' ctna J•m•e Mull10ll..,d, Pocofoc Pal1\ade>. 15. 3, Boo Hutchins •nd Ro~r AryF'Olct\, SM\ 014!90, lS, ~" Cur ti\ E llmout and G.nlt Har•tv. Co'""" dol Mar. 21. S. John dnd Fred McOu llkon. Los MQelU.~ HOBIE·UA I M•k" Slaudl, O<Hn 8U<h. s•., 1. l<ln Wal(•~•. R1"'~rs.1dt-, 1. 1 Ron Wa(Jn1etf' Mori~ dtf Rt';, 16 ' Don R•<l<loff•, !Mont• (.rut, "· s. Pau• M41~sk1. Sc><· onq Valley. 1'1-.. H081 E HB -I, Dean Mu10-.. C.v perUno. tt>., ?, J im H~c.tu. s.<.ramento, U, l. Catohnie tlu\w•t Sidn JOSf:, 11 '•. •. Un<t' Cuv~n0trrv. o..tv,\, 11'•; }. Jtm lf!'QOC. HcJrbC>f Ct· ty," HOB• E 1•c I, !11chard Blount. ~n Olecx>, l '•i 1. Larry Radchlf~. S.n Ptdro. 9, 3, Ge or Qt Stanky, Sonom•, 11 ; 4, P41t McPl't~rso,,, ~nh•ttan Bta<I\, 13, S. O•v1a Wnoele•. Con a Mesa, lb. J 5 MET ER :... I, Ann Ha9•n. Mltlbv, •i:•; 1, Ste ve Low~, Liv~rmote, s•(a ; l , Kevin Stumps, Se4,f 0.ach, 9, '• Cl\el 01e<>0n. Vorl).) L•n- d.I. II ~OBI E 11 l, Robbie Poitra\. C.. nyon Countf'Y. 71'"•, 1. Ed iY.oore, C.O<ona, I, l , Kelly Lant1, R.inc.hO Palo\ v"a.'. 8. HOBIE 10 -9,.,1 Churclllll, SoauQU\1 S1/•, 22 Days Over Sea RIO OE JANEIHO. Br azil (AP I Costa Rica's yacht Chica Tir3 was rate d the virtual winner Thursday of the 3.800-mile Cape Town· Rio regatta on corrected time, after more than 70 craft sailed .acro.ss the finis h lfoe. Miss Nvlex is :.i fi xed wing C C"at being l>UllC'd bv Bruce Proctor ;.ind G·raham Ains lee. T H E L I TT I. t: Americ:1·s Cup was de signed and dedicated 111 tht• U.S. for C Cat com petition but has ncvl'r been won by t hb cuun- try. After def<.> at ing every soft wing and fl xe11 \.\ing cata mara n 111 U S. t•om petiti o n . K oz lo ff :1ml H a rv ey went to Aus trali a with the s logan. ··Get It Rack. ' Ne)(t race of th(' !\('ne.., is scheduled Tuesday UCI, ()SC Split Win In Series L'Cl and USC s plit tht• honors in the fi rs t and se<'ond of the P acific Coast Yat·ht Racing /\s- sociat 1o n · s So uthern Series at San Diego Saturday and Sunday t:CI, with s kippers Dave Pritchard a nd Ri ck Kearns won the Satur· dav series. :ind LTSC. wi.th s ki ppers Don J esberg, 01ck Denzler, Charles Cummm~s and Curt Olson were the win ners on Sunday Six races were s~11lcd each day in Fl yin~ Jr . dinghies. The competi- tion drew 15 boats from JO schools . Host schools were San Diego Stale and UC San Di ego The Chica Tica, ·s kip· p('red b y C. Si Mottola, covered the route in 22 d ays, 19 hours, 14 minutes an<I 17 seconds. for a corrected time of 16 days. f1 vr hours. 13 minutes and 51 seconds. Top skipper s in t h<' re gatta w ere C l 's Pritchard 1n D1v 1sl()n A and USC"s Oon .lcsbcrg in Di vision B Thl' scor ing: SERIES I 1. UCI. 25: UCLA. 25; 3. use. 28. 4. San Diego State, 32; use. 36. The U.S . entry Ondine. s kippcr<'tl b$' S .i\. "lluey" Long. was th<' favorite of the r egatta. A total of 128 yachts from 14 countries a re taking part in the event. SERIES 11 -I. USC'. 16: 2. UCLA. 25 ; 3, use. 33; 4. San Oie~o State. 36 : Orange Coa s t College. 38. , Bacardi Cup Results Tie Broken by Miami Sailor MIAM ( · Two skiJlpers, James Schoonmaker and Rill Ruc han. tied for first place Friday tn total points nfter the fifth ancl final race of the an· nual Bacardi Cup series. Hut the championship was awurJecf to Schoonmaker of Miami on the basts of overall perform ancc in the series. BOTH BUC'HAN and Schoonm[1kcr had one hart r ace each. Tuesday. SchOQnmake r placed 16th. nuchan's bad rtay was Thursday wh('ll he placed 12th. In third place in th<' scn es was Tom Rlackalle r of San 1'~ranc1sco and' Newport Be ach . 11 nother former World Champion whl) won hls gold st ar in 1974. Economis ts differ about the cost of creating public jobs. pointing out lh~ nation has little ex periencc a t this except for the Oepression ('1'~1 Be tween 1935 and t943. the Works Progress Ad · ministration s pent $11 billion to put 8.5 milhon lo work ONE F.CONOMIST SAID AN ANNUAL fi gure in the ~1rca of S9.000 a joh was r<'<Jlistic toduy. but noted that this was u grol.s cost. not reflecting Ill· creased t:nces and JowN !>Ocial wl'lf:.irc payments. Other cconom istl. have put lhc net cost of a JOh al Sl,000 a year. Figures dcvclopccl by the Congressional Economic und Uudget COmm1ttcc show that C\'Cty 1>t·rccnt of unemployment above a bas e level of 2 10 J pcrrt•nt costs fhe rt.'<ieral government SlS billion II\ lost tax revenues and M>cial welfare payments The biggest plank in Shriver's economic plan 1~ a gov1-·rnmcnt jobs program to put 1.6 million pco· pll· to work in the first year. l 3 million the second .ind declining numbers in subsequent years unlit re· cession 1s lic ked. There arc now about <'1ght million people unemployed. SHRIVER F:STIMATED T llAT HIS PLAN would co~t S5.5 h1lho11 in tht• \'l'<lr It look crrc~·t ;1bnut a 53,350 g ross rosl per ·Job un<1 ckchn1ng .1mou11ts in late r years. It would be spent on Jobs in sut·h field:. a s tran!Sportalion. health and l'nviron· mcnl. lie diet not say where the money would com e from Hut h<' l'laimed he could do 1t with on Ciddi· t1onal clcfi r tt of about S500 million if ;ipplicd to lh1• t•11rrt•nt budget. whil'h is expected to ht! S76 billion 1n lhl· red when t hl' fisrul year e>nds June 30 Shriver did suggest a number of ~teps "'h1c h h(.• :o;a1d would save the government mon<'Y ancl offset the costs of his spending pro~rams Among thes1· arc elimination of tax exemptions f<1r CC}rpo rat1ons .inrl "'calthy 1ntl1\'iduals whirh, hy h:dt·r•1I 1:uv<'rn· ml'nl l.'!>t1matt.-s, could savl' O\'l'r SIO btlhon .1 ~l';ir atom: Other et•onom1t• proposab in Shr1n·r ·l> program include -PRl\'ATE FMPl.OYM F:NT l:"Ct::'liTIVF.S to supplcml·nt the public works program. Shnv<•r cloe~n·t l>:IV what that would~!>t Conhnuing the current S18·bilhon·a·y<'ar ta:< rut and possibly increusing it 1f nl'<'C!>~ary to boost the economy. . Low<'r inte rest rates <ind an ('Xpantlcd m un('y supply, even 1f It means altering the traditionall y indcpcndcnl status nf lhe ( \ flf , 1 \ ft. l .'/' J Federal Res('rvc noa rll . . - which controls monl'tarv ---------- policy. That would rt.;· quire a change in federal law. Stockpiling of food. linked wi th 1n crensl1d produt·tinn at home and lnternattonally /\gain, there was no cost c~t1matl' TO OFFSET THE INFLATIONARY IMPACT of these spending programs and repay some of thl'Jr costs. Shriver pro1>0ses stt•ps inclu<ling tax reform and wage-pnce gUJdelines with standby authority for mandatory controls . Ile does not prondc figures for how much lhc reforms would Sa\'(' Shriver sa ys his program would produce a d<'· Heil onl>' marginally bigger than the Ford budget 1f ~1pplicd this year lie claims 1t would cut the federal defil'it to $41 billion in fi scal 1977 agamst the $-13 billion which Ford projects. But Shriver does not give fi gures lo show how he could spend a minimum of $5.5 billion more without adding to taxes or the national defic1l ex· rcpt for the hoped -for ripple effect on the economy. B llT ll E SAID JDS PROGRAM WAS run through a computer model of the U.S. economy hy L>atn Resources, Inc .• of Lexington. Mass .. a private firm. The computer mode l contained fi gure,s on current conditions i!l. the economy and equat ions, based on corrvf.ritional econorn ic wisdom. on whnt the 1m11~t .of certain changes would be. The value of l.IStflg computer models to predict economic cpal)ge ·i~~bject to debate among t•conomist s. Some say the models can never take into account all the var iables in the huge Amer1can economic syste m. When Shr1 ver 's job proRram. coupled with his easier mone~ proposal. was fed into this mode l, lhc c·om puter firm estimated that along with other an- ticipated chanires· in the economy. government ex· penses would rise about $20 billion. Revenues would increase by $32 billion for a net gain of $12 billion hy 1981 Adding the unspecified savings from lax re· form anrl other measures. Shriver says the federal budget would then show a surplus. Th•or•d•y, Feb. 1' 11~hW Dlrect•Of\\ for Mdn won .. n Rtl•t1on\tUp\ •• Rita Whllttlt'Y. Pf\ 0. tovn.-,•Unq O\Y(hOIOQ•\t, C•"'~' f()f Coun\tllnq •nd SI>"<••• Serv•c~\. uC '""'·~ Plft Of . ut hv1n~ Eall'Mlon lee""'• \er le\, "M•• 1n9 St>n"te" 01 01YOt Cf. • r lO pm Am HI, Hum.Mutl~\ H.,11, UC ltVI~ <•tnOU\ Fu S.no•• .om1u10tn •I 1~ <IOOr, 11 -·"''"'•I\. u so ·•e-moi ovtt ft4t1n1no and Oev~topmtnt · How~rd W tf\O,, Of~•df'f"t Admtn1\tr•ttvtt Ae-\lltAf<h A\\OC••lt~. Inc. A UC lfVlr'C' E •t~n\IOn Onf' O•'f ~f'mlnttt, • lO • "' • lO p '" • HOhd•v Inn lUt lltl\IOI SI (O\la Moa ,...,, )4) tn<hl()t\ <l•U m~Htn•I\ lut'l(h 4na P4''""0 Frldlly llftd \at•rClay, Fob. ?O-ll 1 w or •\nop '" L•noua9.- Drvefopment Str•ff"Qf~\, · MiJry l l(ruk Ea 0 r~•C1111q ••"Ql>\f'9t' .n .. UW1\UUant, R1vt•f\10. Coun1v S(hOOI\ Ott1((' A UC Irvine f •len•1on 1'#0 O~ty· proor1m, ~n , 1 10 P tn Stlf , • o ..,, • p m Rm ttMJ, Soc•ll S<1tntf' L3'1 UC lr~tnf' <ttme>u\ r,.,1 \JI tr1Cludl'\ par'-lnlJ Br1n9 ~•c~ lun<~ 'Au1ld1no Good R1•1'\c1v•Or '"lo Youno Chtldr~"' Jbmt'~ l HY""C' Jr Ed 0 !i. UC tr ''"t' E •tcn~OI\ ~t!~t..·f'ld \ttm1n4r. Fr1, I to om !Ml • • m 17 noon I ~ p '" Rm 100, S0<.1(\I \(1,.n(,. H tll VC frv1n~ cempu~ '"" i l8 1ntlvOt\ P.1'•11~1 Dt•no" ~ .. , .. lvn<n S••urO•Y frUSiy Incl s~lt\ltd•y, '•b JO~•dll , 11~nd71 'M or r tt'd ""a freJ· ' Ann L1nthor\t M OtVlf'ttly lltt:tl\lld mArn•Qe, tttm1tv and c nilo (0\ff'l\tlOr Jiln L•nlhe)t\t 0 Mtr1 dHflCl or o l ''•""'"0 Cl'lri\td1n (.o"n\f'llnQ 4j,t"' v•ce A UC trv1ne- E1tt'n\1on two #f"t;~t'nCS w or"\MO, (r1 I tO pm \01 • "m S p m Am llt, So<.1•1 \\.•f'"t' l~b UC '"'''"" CttmP'I\ Ffll!-01. ttvfUO.:~ p.\t" •"4 Br 1nq we" lu,,t l't on Sot\ sa•vrdo. Fo. 11 • CommU•l'UC.ltion,,. MOWifU'd Wtf\Oft, 0ttt10.nl Admtnh1r<tllvt' R..,..•tCn A'\OC.1Att\. Inc A UC lrv1rw E• ten\10"1 Of\t d•V \_.m,nttr. If 10 • m • lO e> m Gold Room Mf:\-' Common\, UC. lrvtnf' <•mCN\ r~ J'S, l"CI~' <'•~' m.1tfr1ah, J"""n lftG P•tt 1nq ·""'-''"'ttlno 81 OOit'tttves • Gun· ln.t:r W f( 14'tJ\, Ph 0 m•n•q1nq d1rKfor. ff'l\flfuf" tor Act"ttnc.ea PtiM nlnQ, m..tn•qement ton\vltant to Amer1con .tno f\.lroPflt"I 11r-m' A~ ''""'' E•ten\1on onf" ua:v ~m• q lOA m 4 >Op m Am 104, 1>111 \t ,_.nt:fl\ Rid(' lJ( fr v11"1 t..am Fet "4). lnc.ll>CIO lun<I\ •I'd JHr~onq 1'LtfO .. r\hlp •nd Mtn•qt"~nt " (Aral S.pon C.Old, 8 A., m•r\<tQOtro!nl c:onsu•t8nt A UC. 1rv1,,.. E•tH\~•on ontd•ll\flmln•t.• lO.tm 4 JOpm Rm 1 no, Soc.1•t Sc.1ett<~ 10.-, uc lnnfWI' cfmPu\ l=tf! \-'S. 1nc.IUCH-\ cl•n m•1et•ll\, lunth •nd pat••f"tiO Mend1y, Feb. U .. Publi< 1nd Priv•tf" ln\l•fuh~for­ Dtt1nq~nh · Gtorot S.IHMV. con \Ultlf't, authOr, WINJ\ of Ch•ncr' A ~tuo" o• '""""",. Of"1t•ntuln ift Ot1ttqr C.Ovnty P1rt ot • U': Irv•,.,. E cttn\rOt'I lt<h1rt' tff"ftt\, • VOVfh to Ttoubft New Ato\pon\t'\ to Or-lln ou-n<v .. 1 tO 0 m Am IOt Pt'ly\1C•I ~••nt.O BIOQ • UC Ir ••M! <•"°""" fft Stnqle a<lml\\lon at I~ CIOOf ol -• 11trm1u . S4 oo "LAndtoro •f'\d Tr n•nt l_.w, · O..rln A Or..:ty. ll 8 . JO ••· torn•y, AO•n"I\ tl nd Brady, lonq O.e<f\ P•rt ol •UC ''••M! £ "1-•on t.c.tut" wrtt"s.. "Re\IU.nlf•• lntome Pro11trty A~rlme•I HO•~· ,,, .... ,, f"rwnt •Ni Ment Qttment," J., lO D m . Rm , 104, Phy\IUI Sc•tnce• BldO . UC lr.lrot Clrl\Pu\. Ftt· S•n91e M1ml\\lon •I l~CIOO<, llsi>acepormlh, K->0. "In tMrrlaQe E Sl•bllSlllr\Q an In· tom•lt Rel1tlon\hlp," Robt!rt S Oev ld\On, Ph 0 , ttl nlc•t P\'f< hOl09l\t tnO "•" Pul OI & UC lrY•M E•t•n\ion ltcCutf 5~r'*\· "U"· 1119 Trenuttlon11 An11y\I\ In Evorv· do Life,·• 1 10 p m . Rm 119. "4um1n11ie\ Hell, UC ltvlnt cAmpu~. Fee !>l1>9lt otdrrolnio<1 11 lne dOO•. H \!NCO j)trmlll , ~ SO Tllft .. y,l'tb.U "Mtrc111ndl1lno. Modtl•, and S.lt\," Wllll•m E Mll<Mll, 00\1- ,,.,.1, Mlr•el Pro111u. Port of • UC trvlnt E -.lt"~'o" lectvr• "rte\. "Pn>l~slonal Pr<t<ll<es '" T"" Hou\· lnq lftd\l,\ry," 1 • JO pm . Am 114 GomllUlt• ~'•"te Dido , UC Irv•~ ~mpv~ fee Slnqlt tdrniuo"" .ti,,,.. -.lf \~tpermll•, l•-50 "OrHd •rtd Clru1'e• The Volu of .vt In the Sclt nu FlctlOft W\tOtt· ntn." Roo.rt Sll•,rt>ero;i. •U1-. OV· ll'IQ ln•ldl, TM 8ool! ol Skull•, ,.,_, OI G••n .......... of Hu90 Ind -·· l"'l'ck Ptrl of• UC lrvl~ Elftt,,.Jon IKhlft: writ\, .. a • .,ono T"t' HOMron Scltn<t l'ltllOf' In Pers11ttt•Yt," J •·o om. Am 100, SOCl•I Sc•ent• H<lll, UC lrvlnt c1 m pu\ Fn Sonqlt llf'\trtl otdmh\lon 11 1~ <loo' tf -• Ol'f'mlh , Wt; tor oft t•mpu~ stucte-nh ""'" •lllOtnl I o. t•rd. J1. UCI ''"" -l\fl'<hlltf, \I 15 T"41<1Uf, Feli. H "Ol1pelll"9 Ille M yth 01 IM ll<ol\.-. AS/\ SUPPLEMENT T() T HE PUBLIC works program. Shriver proposes lax incentives to private industry for hiring the unemployed or for job pro· clucing investment. No fi gures were given for this program The former P eace Corps and poverty w ar di rec· tor said linking tux cuts with reduced fl'deral spend· Ing as proposed by f'or<I "would nu!Ufy the point of th<' tax cut. Homo,'' htllM Rini. M !>A., dl""t tor. Ille Slf'9 le P1rtnl PrOQr•m, F1mor S..vlt•• ot S1nt11 Mont<~ Pt,, ol •UC lrvlnt e~itn\1()1'1 ft<fUfP terl••. "Me~ll\Q StMt ot 01-te." 1-10 p,m., Arn 111, H•m•r\lllH Hiii, uc lrvlnt u1mpu\ ft~ Sino•• 8<1· minion tt "" -r. If 1oece .,.,,mlh, uio l'lllD•'f. 11011 ., an.SUNDAY, ~ n.u ... ,.,, .• ,.,..,,,,on Tulnlno tor Tuc11e11: 1,. 8'.ifHt M.if~o .. u.,. t1 .. O.~•Cw,, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'l'ou Ctn Sell 11 . F lr<>do It W~h .1 , CLASSIFIED HOURS Arlvt:rtt~er:. m:iv pin<'<· ttw1r ad~ b~ ll'lt•phont' II 0011 m to S ;JO 11 m Monday ttoru i.·ro11u~ lltonoonSaturdriy • ('(l:-iTA ~H:SA OfflCt-: ERRORS: Ad.,ertisers ~Id check their ads daily and report er• rors immediately. The DAIL y PILOT a HUfMS llability for the first in- con-ect inHr1ion 0nly. JJO W l\av &l2 5678. , __________ ,,1 Publisher's Notice: Nl-:WPOllT 1n;11('H 3JJJ Nt'WllOrt UI vii 642 5678 Ill. i"fl NC TON IH: /\('II 171111> Ht-111:h Uh t1 ~IZ!U LAGUNA 8F.Al:ll 1186 C lenneyre Laguna Beach 4!H·946il SADOLEllACK ;i:,;i11t l.J l'.t11<0,111 Lai:un11 lhtl5 :,SI 6310 NOllTll COUNT Y dial lrct' !>10· 1~~0 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES t~·:idhn.: for t•11w & k1lb .,, ~-:IO p m th<· 1tay bt·fon• puhhca\11111. 1•~ ITpt for Sunday & Mon day ~:<11l1t1n ~ wh•·n deat1Unl' 1~ Salurthl) II! ·-~lfl CLASSIFIED REGUUTIOMS Ell llOllS Adv1·rllM·r" J<hould 1·hN'k lh1•1r arh da1l1 & ro•11<1rl 1•rr11r" 11t1mt'•l1al 1•\1 Tll E llAJl.V PILOT a"um1•:. h:ilMhtv inr lhl' f1r,1 111 l•ln't~'\ 1n,t'r\1011 011h <"A1"C'El .I.A TIO'.'\S W~wn k1lhn1: .on J!I tw !our.-lo makt• ;1 rt'l·or•l •1f lht• li.11.l. 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A Wl'(I 111 a I II I a I 11 I' ti :I n II 11an·~l'll l'f on ,1 o•orncr 111th :.! 110/\T I ;1\T 1·;s :Hlll .1 1:1x~10 + parkini:: .,!uh tor t•;11n1wr. hm1t. motor hOml'. ell· No"' lw1ni: u~cfi for .1 1·11lll'V h11 II t"ourt. l'lus a s11.;1hll• n•ar var.-1 111 Jr1d1t1on Call i;.11 i211 CHOOSE COASTAL VIEWS N.:w !''axer U1i1wr' 1''1'1' Purluhnll t\r~"' min '•C•c•n•t•u•r·' -2·1 '.'.'r•o•f•l'•:>:..•1•o•n•t1911 I 1 , • 11 Hl'alty .&111·4950 _ GetWral I 002 GHttDI 1002 ...•.......•........... ···••••·····•···•••••·· macnab /Irvine realty IREA THT AKIHG VIEW! Spacious 2 bedroom. family room home. Lg. beam!\ & floor-to-ceilin g rock fireplace. Jacuzzi & stea m bath in mas te r s uite . $149,500. Lynne Roth ell 644·6200. (U63) •· SCH OONMAKF.R, the World Champions h ip Star sailor, claimed his sixth Hacnrdi title on the strength or four first -place finis hes. It 1w·e him .in edge over Buc han of Seattle. the 1970 World Cham pions~1p Star sailor Rut'han finished behind Schoon· mnker .Mon<iay :inti Wcdnesduy. won Tuesday and placed third 1n thl' final race. TH E TOP F IVE finishers. their scores a nd totals were. Schoonmaker 1·16·1·1 and 305 : nuchan 2·1·2·12 3 and 305 ; Blackhallcr 3.7.4 2 13 and ~. Ro bert Fe r guson of Kalamnioo. Mich .. t4 4·8·5 5 and 2R8. Wilhnm Gerard of Sant a Ourb;_1rn , (;ulif., 16·2·17·2Bnd 28 1 "The purpose of the income lax cut is lo give the people money to spend, s o that there will he purchasln(( power 'lnd in turn. Jobs," he s aid. f F:d1tor':1 ""'e Thts is the ninth 1rt a ~rnes of artlclts OPfean11q f rnm llmr to time in tht T>atly l'1lot on the Dt'mocrallc pru1dentllll candldatr.f J Jo\tpll M. Aociel, Ed.0 , dl,f<tO<. ln1trucllon1 I St,.ltn. ""•"""' union Hlqll Scl\ool Oht,ltl A UC lrvln. E •ltn\IOll 1nreo dty P"O<I'•"'· F,1 ,Ftb H,llOpm ,~l llnd5"n , ,_ fob 11 llftd 7' I 'IO a rn ) p m • Rm • St Butn• P••' Hl9PI !><hool Ftt U I, brf114 WO llltlth 642·1235 tOI Oo•e1 Oflft r I • t Hou)t;' For Sdo o ... • , 1-0 r Mona f°'-lU 9-11076 ' Hot.t\C\ Fors-. ~~HOt.tHt For Sale , !l... arx -.. • • • • • • • • • • •• ._ •• • • .... •• ...... • ............... • .._. ~~!!!!.~~.~~ ........ ~~~!~!!.~~-~'!'~ ........ ~!!!.~~.~~ ...... : ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~! .......... !~.~~ ~eMrcal t 002 G9Mf'91 I 002 GeMRI 1002 ---------------1 · f Sd Houio For Sqle I\ >tu ' For Sc:k .., Hous~s or c • •'.................... • ...... !..••• ••••••••••••••• ··.:···;.;;~;·······ioi· c·c,, •• ~.. a 0 Getteral t 00-? ~ ·• ••• • ••••• .-.-.-....... . . ~········ ......................... . •••••••••• • ~1f'ut \'1•rd~ 4 br, :! hu, •••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ..•....••.............. BAY.AND BEACH .. 675-3000 i!<lO 1 £ COAUT HWY COROrJA OC L MAR LIVE LIKE A KING! v Very lovely :l bdrm .. 2 bath townhouse at theed~" of" El Niguel Country Cluh" ( ::7 ll'I.' I L :i r gl'. t"rp~tl•d palt<i. :.ilso some OCEAN vrnw. Dream kitc hen <'omplt!l(· with rcfriJ.wrutor. Absentee owner will sel l, lease or ll!asc/option Pra ce<.1 at only $.">4,U50. Flexible terms. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 27th YEAR 675-3000 WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REAL TORS ~nee HM EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Exciting full bay view from 5 BR custom hom e with F .R .. formal DR. 512 baths. High ceilings, abundant tile and teak. Great s torage. Room for 3 boats. $375.000 211 I Son Jo ..... Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644-4910 Gehfl'al 1002 ············•··•······· •••..•.••....•.•..•.... SPANISH MANSION U\.•1·orator showpl:tl'C 111 .1n·a of f111t•r hnm1'~ lJramul1 t• w1nd 1n.,: i.t.11 r1·a'l' "' 1•1 look:. n1lhc'1ral IY.n stnrv h\' 111i.: mom Hu:.111· r.111111y1 111om. torm.il J1n111)( "' ~·rl111,k:. hcJtl•d pnul .11111 fount.1111 Stl2.llOU C.\l.L !Jt;i iiKX ~ KEY BIG CANYON lll•11t>r ~h11\11nl! l'll•t:11111 llroa<lbonr l'lan 11 1 IU> :-.urwrli l;ir11b1'<1J1111~ & 111 tc•nnr 1rnpr11v .. 1111·nt .. FIXER UPPER Uig 4 lwdrm, 2 sto ry Hcpul•lil· hume. look 1n~ for a dc1•orator. Huge lut look1ni.: lor a gardt'ncr Seller lnok tnA for a burguin buyer S5 1.000 Al(Clll !lti2 i7i I \SS l )I \ 111. E !,(),\:\ 11n t ht~ () I' l' U 11 S I d t' 'l't·luclt·d g.1rckn 11 l . II I! '·· 0 ~ .SH:!.~·OO 7 • ... ~rt· at :1 l1 R . IO\l'I) Tll IS &tjoy the Good Life :1<!J2[1 So ('oa:;l llwy COSTA MESA CHARMH0"4LY $42,SOO J Mass\vc bedrooms SupeL.cica.o Uun.tU' home With l.Hj:t.' country kit chen lluge doublt! gara~e i\i>i.u mablc low 1nterei.l loan Priced bl!low m:.irkt'l ut $-.12,500 C;.ill G4ti 1111 todu,r COSTA MESA E:asts1cfo 2 Udrm. home Priced to sell at RE.AL "IACIC EAST" UICE This two story has a Connecticut flavor. Four bedrooms upst,airs, a fire place in the downstairs den, a spacious formal dining room , a sunny breakfast nook with paned windows and a 7100 sq.ft. lot witn lots of trees. Oh yes. both patios ::tre screened to keep the bugs out! ELEGANT BEST 0 l Newport · 1.un, 111. 11 1>1\· l'nl• > t\Jn MEREOITHGAROENS J.u•dro6m homl' on H•l9hts t'hut ~h.t~ 'rpl 11"" d .,,. · I 1lffl!> •t •l 500 51t. trllll. l'n e or owrwr .. tup Jr cu lur~l R 2 tut t. on Vl•fllerl w" I k 1n11 d I' l Jn I I I II ' -• Tr~hnt'<l blll•dlcacbtu <.;ulltJ M l'>-J luc.iuon Wt'itl d1fl l'lHJ Toµ 111r.y""URE•DY' 11t.1lcl) 2 i.ton \ll0rl'<.ltlh Grc 1 1nvt-!\tm&.•n1 l"ull locallun. mu• h m cle AR.. '' "' • loll> of curh Jl'Jl\'JI Thi) prll t' $32. !iOO \,.',\LL m,u1d • 1\•1nt11 t.1m1J\ hir fu\t~ n '"' lffl '·"'" Clel(J Ot :.panou' hornl' I'> :;s6 2660 h<>mC. i.f)arldini.: r11lor~ w1lh loY. ()11\lll fl_.I) OWi\ t'X<'epllonulh ur1.:r.;\l ·d !p SELECT lt.>i<tun·" Fu .. h111n.,hl\. 1 n C M " I 111 ••;• \\Jth 11u.illl~ 11111.1rn11· h'int: room p.irlor with nt>ltihborho.--.1 l.i.:c I Bl~ mt>nL-. ~ '·"ll't111 lll·cor PROPERTIES used t>n('k f1r"'pla«c·.11in 2 HA.. rust11 11n·pl.u·l· ot lmmaC'u l.itl· 11111d1trnn - -111i:. t.lm1ly room l'ombo. roum> :!l'.tr i:i •rJ).(l' \'<·l~ thruu.;h out lndu1h11i:I•---------• brit:hl chc.-f:. kll<'hcn ~··ll·om.: 11 11 1Juwrf"• large forin.11 <.1111111.: rnom (2) TRIPLEXES 1•urk llki• ) ardi., room P r1n·d fo1 11.1. 1111•1lialc. 1-giunl i.c1rnrall• la1Hil) wr )Our IJ<>.il SUtUl~u ... tic Plcu:-.1· 1 alt room with hui:e lin•pfl11·1· lreod 'n Butter lJ.KR. c,111 MU-17211. 540-36"0 i mul·h h>i> rnul h 111 Huy orw or bolh or tlwst ~ llll'llt1on h1•1" 11 )uo <'ollllllUOui. propt'rl1ci. TIAIDElL ·~~ •• [f; w u 11 t /\ N I 1" l' ~ l r 1\ I. Pri·-.c•nt uwume S51S5 on j -; c; i. II 0 M i-; 1• a I I 11 "" ,1 tripl•·X. NH'l' onl· ~tury .{ 2ffiif)'$ . ~6·2Jt3. unili. w11h ..,e p arutt "ff l inCalifomla' .. -•••'"-1 1•11• 1'' .,. ' '·'" }urds. fo\111 price JU'>I ----• W e 're here to helpi;_ $3'1,950 ! ~ lolboa lay Prap. Reolton • 675-7060 .. In a delightful Mesa Verde neighborhood at $87,500. [181 lilllDI S60,950•ach COl.UGEPARK ..,.p.;o1 1021.I 1....-~-=.-.....:!mw.m===·==·~~ a211 ~t II. ~l~~l/h~~~~C;lf~l.:1;i't~~ ;;:1~~··;;·~;.:;~··~;l•~;l~~'I ,____________ ~~atn OHerc<.I ul $4!> 75CI µnml.! ai:1 c 1111. I .oc.1l1'Cf MAKE OFFER! · mvvwe U 133·2f96 s;~~;,::g ''"'""' '"'" - "ABANDONED" ENGLISH ESTATE 2 STY-VIEW U~l()U~· Ii()~~§ REAL TORS~ 546 ·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive , Costa Me$a J/Jo BalboiJ lsl1nd. 613·4324 and Corona de/ Mar. 615 6000 $42,950 Wind m~ roadway I cads I !!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!~ to sedudl'd dri Vl•way G~cil l002Generol amidst lowt!rtng p•nt•:-. & ••--••••••••••••••••••·~··••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 eucalyptus trcei. Spiral in)! :.tairl·ase leuds to µrl\ ale 2nd story en t rance' Lavish living room ovl!rlook:. s ur r ou nd ing ol'ean .ind val ley' E uro pe a n gourmet k111·ht•n' U111mg enlerl111nmcnl S\\ ecµmg masler bdllm rel real' SeparaH· mom in·law quarte r:. o r i:uest ur maid room with I.lath ! Work s hop ' l'r1ce s lasht'd' Thi:-hi II top 1..-slale t·an he· yours for LIDO ISLE Like new ! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1- 0wner. Cus tom bayf ront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi; pier & fl oat. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR .. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILLGR.UNDY, REALTOR J41 Boy~1de o,..,,,. N B o 75 o lo 1 S4300 total down or lake ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ over ex1stmi: loan at $<!15 ~ f)(.'r month I SAY ' l'all G~ral 1002 G~rol fur 4u1L0k IOUf"1 CuJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ~17 liOll> 1#1/0 I • • 11 t'J 1 r-4 f l f GREAT LOCA TIOM NEWPORT BEACH k:xcepllunall) fmt' homP m tti\YCREST area ot Nc.-\\J)url llra1·h. lour bt.'<lroom:., new drapl'S, OH THE WATER wall 10 ".111 1·arpctmg I.Rust> option ur nmtract Uect•nl I) 1 cc..lt•1·,,ratc·tl. I J lt•rnf11· l<X•.i11011 , pr11·t-<1 !>Jle lkl't1r;1tor :.. larJJ • ,~ c.•w• (' II tffl K5.'i0 ht,•tl ,\ :1 hJ + d1·n 1-\an ,ii ~'ll·"""· J • IJStu· lk'J<'h & \It'" ., tor mon• ckt .. rb -.,,,,' , . ' ' . . ' frµlt .... lw.wl IJ111h1 ·•lk·ll [ ~ ~d~r;;~·~~:·~t• ~u~~i.~1l' ~ ll~PtHJ1 . - WATI HFRONT _ --. tlOMI ._ REAL ESTATE Jud 1 oo;0 Down 631-1400 YOUNGCOMDO INOLOECdM "Thi~ !lp;H'H•U~ ~ ~ltu). ~ BH t•unilo hJ:. thl' woods~ lt·1·l1ni.: ol ~1 mount.iin 1.:lcn. H't 1l •~ onlv 2 l>ltwk,. from I ht• ocean' l'nl'l'<l rl!(hl ..il S74.500 <.:.ill u:-110\\. COMPANY It t·. \I. I (II(-.. !'\I :0-l !-. I '11 l 673-4400 BACK BAY Batbo;lsland I 006 CCAl~-IA~ J AHCHOllAGE •••••••••••• •• ••• • • • •• • - -INVESTMEHTS VIEW-UNITS WISE WINTER ~1 ES,\ \ EI{ IJ I': 3 u R. 17141 496-7711 lam. :! l>a . I. \·,11 >:ur Cre.it pot<•nti;1I ~ L·1111~ INVESTMENT s..&i.%0Tradt':.Oh .ind pool wtth ru«>m l11 Charmin~ 2 BR Cotlu)!c • Al\ I> , fountain Valley I 034 add !urge U\\lll'I'~ u111t " beam l'l'ihng!'. frplc. 5 UR ·orth :\lc:..i . o nly ••••••••••••••••••••••• For J ppl l'ull µ1ckt't fence, ovcr:.ize dbl $511.iSO. A be.rnty Tr Jilt' g.iragt' () K f' I 1.. Cl T I< 1-. t\ L PLUS EST1\TE. J IU u·,:;;, :t BR.<! Ba. Apt A minute to t•ilher U11y. Lt'HM'~ t"< 111re :10011 l)1in'1 "a11 1111 S1>nni.: • Own..r "1ll lr.1d1• f11r llJ) m Oc·c;ml 111nt St rn.ooo Spy~lass Vl·ew SI >UTI I ('I )i\ST • INVt;STM J:::"'T llea11U ul I hl'droom T lt.\o,.;w 1N 1>s nH1llcl :~rn·~12 i;.iti i.7to located on 1·ornc'.r lot. <! Balboa Pe nintolo I 007 ,., .. r r c., p I u « t: s 1~ o n1 1 I y ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Su11ny hrt·akla~t nook Cu~tOlll lll'l'Uralcd \\'llh grl·al l'.\ <· aµp1:ul \'1t•w ot 1111• 01·1·a11, huy and mounta111' 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. VA-NO DOWN Only :>l:!.11011 111 Jll 111.• ul O\o\lll'l 'ohl lJ Jrt•.1 .J Ill I ' I liol h,fl d"lljHJ l l1Hll '· l)tl\I hi< ~'.II' -.h,11.1• I 11111 I'' 1.11111\J h\1 h.111~111 -. l '.1ll1<:n 1~1.i, "PRESTIGE HOME" Beach toltagt', Island ,\\'t'. lot ,·aJ111', ss~.ooo :\larshall Rlty _ Ui'S·_lt>OO Capistrano Beach I 018 ········•·•··•········· OWNER MUST SELL l".1111,lrano duµlc>. 1'11u• Jll"I r.·1lur1'fl 111 S I!• •1:ii1 HIJH l-:wrs HEAi.i\. l!l:J U'.!O~ OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 11111111 t 1nl'llllle T1.111, .I ht11111. 11, h.1 un11,, l h1 """I IJ ... I ltOIO·:r< rs I( 1-: \I.TY l!l.l 11:.~1'.! Corona del Mar 1022 .••.•••.•..•..•.. ~ ..... VIEW IRVINE TERRACE t:,\STSI u.1-; IUll. :!Uu 1-'rpk. 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SALE :12 I lkffr<Jl'ffi h0111C!> UI ltun11ni:ton lk,H'h t lllul'k" ••· '" l'Jll :>;11w IJl.111,_ hurm•:.111· 11::.cn .1 llOlh LIOl'IS ESTATES ,Jh :!::7!1 1~1.~' .,~.' tOlU LAGO OH TOWNHOUSE Harbour Area Thl' Ill'" I ,,, ht1I h Ir I .. ~ ;~; It ll111'k I hi::tl lfll',I 11111\ 1111 "•·ai.;.1ll' I .aj!o11n ('u,1111n ""' 111 .111·il I HH :1 h.1 ,\,kini: ~!!~.;MIO i ffi!l I '1111 \' 1• r s J I HI n IJ I I :! mai.ter lll'1lroom ·n11le'< l'll' Sl75,0IHI 111'111 \\'Ill ':·II lur111~hc•cl .ill nr p,ul 11111 , . .,, 1111111·1 499·4584 493-25 I 3 3 BEDROOM 2 STORY C111n11 lurn :1 llll. ~ ha .ind :1 Jiil. :! I•.• ll>'H•r ('q1l' dq"· fl'Jlk clhl ).(.11 . 1•loM· 111 IH·h & ha\ $1W.t)(~I BLUFFS CONDO 5 +POOL 011bl.111el111g 1 11rh ·•II I J"M',d Sh.1d1m ••ii I" 1.tll l 11'1'' (: 1.1111 '! I 1tl I II J~•dll.,111 llfl I llt,1 -.ll'I 111'11 I "•Ollt fl I "II t' ti qu.111.-1 -. 1111 l1m1·1 11 11•1 ,lllJlllllllq. 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LE mom l 111pr1·-.,~1 •' ormal ,... din111 i.: room .1n1I t''t J l.111l l11 l1ntl I-' pl.111111 j 11u1.,11 ., 11, 1 11~ rc111rn t•:.1rl\ Hl1111 .. l.11l.•l1•1l 1111 l'rl\.ilt• 111,...,lt•r '>lllll' ,llJUll'I 1·ul de ·'·ll' \lllh •• \\II h '" 11\I II -.tu1h 111 .111111111 pn' .itt· ~n·1•11 l·irnipll'C.-h 1 ... rn11dl'1;..i lwll 1'1 tu•d ;1t SliX.!">1111 \\ I I h I I II l. ~ I 11111 11111·0 t~• .1 h11I Hurr' ""rknwn!'ihiµ SI n.:;oo Jntl Ciill 1 he ht•ll"• \\JOI l11 :.elllt' lhl• \'~lJll• QUll k I~ C.1116i3 11:,511 PETE BARRETT -REALTY-t~ m J .6.~ .. 2-.. 52 .. 00 ___ 67 .. 5· .. ~0.6011 MODELHOME H1·.1dv Im· nlll\'1' Ill. :! 1 .. ·11ioc11n: 1''"~ d1·11 ,111rt ... p.1t'tOU~ f.1rn11\• I 00111 \111h \•t'f IMr .i11d 1.111111f 1111· clt•,k l·.1\c'• Ul\\1· :.p1•tial' I lnly :Stil(,!)(111 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. FRENCH CHA TEAU 2 STOR Y-BEACH· POOL DrJm.111c lei 1111: r11om. 1111 m.il d1n1ng r•Jom. ~Jr1l1•n \H'W k111ht·n .1rt1,111• u111·n :.l air-. lo '1• p .c r a I t• rn .1 't •· r & l'll1t.l l 1•n-, 'Ulll' :!2 1-'l li;illf1)ttlll !>I/I'd part1· I It 11 Ill " \ I' I' I 11 It k I II J.: llllJl'l\.1111 11 1111.1 1·:ill 1111" !lli:I 'i>IMI .. . · . l[®lfl aHUl I Getter of 1002 General 1002 KE.\l .rr«•llS 6 44-7270 CONDOMINIUM xtm tomplctcl~ upf;!n..ade d . New U carpc•l!'> new paint inside and oul. 2 B C'droo m s, I 1 ~ hath Close to schoo1. s hopping ;mo freeway. Asking $26,950 . 2828 E Coo~t Highway, Corona del Mor PROPE~TY MANAGEMENT~ "" ! HOMlS ro11 llVINC N£1wORK ,..,. ... .,.., 110 •1\ I t t•flltt• •I 11 111' •111 'f\V f ltlf Hll t)t llOr 4tt1,•1J•I '"''1" I !" •I ••h.,11 To Subscribe (To YOUR Community Newspaper CALL 'i'lllUU .... 42 -4321 Direct or Collect BEACH-POOL WITH VIEW lh-lu\1• 1·~lr;1 i.h-1111 pntl1• 111 11w11cr,l11p h11rn1· lk;J11t11111 \ ll'l.I. ••• llll!hl JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 TRADE \\h1l1· 7\ll·~·• \ .. r1l1· :~li:til ' ----------·\l't """ • ('.ell C1•1r,t11n :!I. lluh.in l)o\ h· 11\\'< '>1 FIXER UPPER hi.:ht Hui.:" rn.1,l1•r :-.t11l1• 1----------•I En.-111·.,·it p11' .1tt• lh•llu I ipw.1cl•·cl 11 .. 1• 'la11cl111g l/ I 'l.111 1111 "'llll· 1:11•1•11 l1l'lt'. lcaturn11! .l hclrmi. <!', li.1 . u11u,ual 11111 '1•1·:..alwn 1•11 \I 11 h 11 1111· :>;t>l lc.1~l'f1!1Jlf \ IJll II\\ fl the l.111d ' Slll.~1 .. 0 1•11 11lht'I 1 <''ldl'llt <' Ill \'lllllt' p1 Ul'l'I I\. lt:ill-. Ho) t'" 111·111 h·\ u1 ' • Sr.I.I. lll<'llh 1111 1•11 .1 .I Ii:. -·1 llt ·tlr11•llll • 1 .11·an1 ,1111! 1,.1 11111 I qil1-. 1 •Ill<' h llll'<I , l1111ni.: ta nu I~ homt· lull' bnd-.1·.qw1r uni) S;Jti,.~M' CJll 1111y. ~11;1 li71i7 ' ' UNCOMMON VALUE :1 ilt'tl111plll. ram 1 m. ~·~b.t 1:;11111-'n t'rl(r) IO i:1a1111u,.. 11\1111( 111 l'rllH'l''11y Park S5~1.5W CALL NOW ~ 752·7315 DONALD M. BIRD A\\OC1ate\, ••oftat~ PRIME NEWPORT OCEAN VIEW UNDER S70,000! Prl•-.t1 J.:l' apprn;..,,·h llu!(l' trl!l':> S1·c·lt11lcll t'ntry l'11z~ 11' 1111-: ro11m "1th rusl1l' hri1•I. (1r1•plat·1· Sw1•1·11111 i: l' 1 l'l' u I Jr !>latrt'.1-.1· ll·.1cl, UJI tu lttlt hlirJI \ \\ llh II\ l'I"\ ll'\\ OJ II\ 111~:. rnom l '1 HJ \I 1\ :-.; Ul;'l:t; S'J'\'l;J) l 'I' \'I EW O I-' ti 1· I·. \ '\; & C.\T \1,1:"\ \ l!'>I ,,\;\ I>' ( nl11.:ht•\ .t111\ 1·harmmt: l>llt' t 1mc· uppu1111n1l) C.111.; 11. 23 IJ [~-] REDUCED l.1110 1'11• l'Orner Ft•rmal 1hn1ng. fan11ly mom. 2 lin•plac·l'!> :"'11v. Sl:.!2/tlltl Owm·r hdps fmann• HALPINCHIN H r;ALTOHS '.!727 I:: Cou!'t llwy 675·4~2 is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. EASTSIDE CHARMER t llcdroorn, :! rull hJth F1rt'µI J n• Bfln'> 1>1~ hv..1!.hl'r ~:1\-1· >!Jr.1>!l' dour opcm•r :'l:l'\\ 11.11nt , c .1 r µl'l ~ J 1111 11 r .IJ•l' !. Trl'<':.., 11 ,.,., ,, nil rnnn· trl.'t'' • • Scl· q \11 • I. ""n I IJ'>l ,\~l-1111: S.'\3,:X10 CJll !rW 11~.1 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 6 40-ooio 11 l'l'' 1 lm•t• '"II 1•1 "'' ,,... I\ J;.n.11 "\O'\\ tl111 ,j,111 11111>' 1.11111t111l' H111 loo S 199,500. fre. lalll.Jli~ll ua~·n l\mN I tu I .11m·~ ,,lt,----.-~--· • ..,,4!1!-fit•'-'- 1 ,.~Ion 1!11Jll ·~ix 111~ , I! tif.91@ tJU'1 - I 11 cpl1.11 ,. ;, , I , .. 111 \'62·44nc.-::-)546·8103 :1 llclrrn 1.1rn rm. ~ h.1 ., J0:!5 S.111111.1 l'fJI I'. c: .\I ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS STOP LOOt<ING! $35.000 WANTED \'r'l' arc mO\ 1ng 111 .1 Ol'" 1"(1·11111>! 1111·,11 11111 .incl h .l \ ,~ u JI t• fl I ll J..!' I U I ,.,.,, .•. ii prnlc·,:.111n.il ... ,1.... ll<'lll'h ( ·,111 .J '" .. \ 111\\..t'I' 1111 tll'l.111 • Call 675-7225 C.Au '1J •O-~••ft t\t .,.,,VI "l1vl \.1\IJ~E\. HEAI;ry A BERG ENTERPRISES CO Suirtt'r·~ clreJfll' Cu-.t Huntinqton Beach dc1·01.1letl. 111111 ".111111111 , FOURPLEX " u I k 1 11 r I r. :.. 1• l :.. Ca11dlel1t1• rime· t.n1•k I l>t'lll<c<' !.lutl111 .qtt., I JI JiJJJ1J1' .ii ::..!.t > 01111\fh 11r rh'" ti11,11.11111c 01\ L.illXl.!.!.'.>.(J Bnnl!.• BIG DOG Thi' 1111 ,. 11tt 1 .. I'"' duph"< h,1, .1 lt·1w1·cl '.11 cl .11Hf patio. 111tl\ .' lo(I., '111111 llll' li1·ad111111 Y••UI cl1.J.:l!W \\ 11111111· I 111 .111"1 ~.:JSll Tr) Ill . clo" n 675-6060 I. I a!_-. !'> \ "\ I >I' I I' 1-. H 111 n1"· I I h •· <l nw m :J IJJlll, \\<'I h.11 , \•,tlh1•1fr,1! 1 c•1hn~' :! I rpl" C.111 1111 .1dd1 t•\ .... 1:.,111~1 ~utfi REAL ESTATE Bs t Buy HV H ills ('11i.1omi11•ol Lu~k I Ill', :: lta . 11111 ~· $ltl!I """ 1~111 to Ii 11a1111. lmldl'll mstr w :!nd llh'k-.. 111101 lwadt l-.. 11•h Ultll ha-. t11•·11l.11·1·. 1i.1l111. II\' 11 111 ' 'Pl'l"la1 ul.11 ~'li .!1011 :11~ O!f':.: 565,000 E-SIDE TRIPLEX .lu't Ji,•c.-cl Prirm· 101 ,, t111n 1;uod 111111nH 11111 n \\llJ 1!1tl l.i'I f'lt ohl I .di 1111 clt•t,uh l' ;\I HI· I'll l,~11 t hr,:.! h.1 nn1 I~ pu1 1111 rn.11·t.l'I :>;11 t .1r ... 1 111 1· ~· lll'.11 "l1neol:-,\ .. 11 .. 111'111 L. ( •• 11h11I11 huth l'r1··,\1g1• t1"11J! • l'.· ,11· n·:., t 11 cl o 11 h I c Ol'l'.111 " II.If lo111 'I• " I mi·rlook1111: r11lli111! l.11111, JllC .,, . ha. f.un rm :u •• 11 :-t.1.1"111 ·""'It'd lll•OI . J~ti·u 1.11 l all l'lt< IHM'll g.11 .1,.:t• I~' ..,!hlHoJ ,\ dHl!I It f'lll't'tf c·dlt'nt lJX ~hch1•1 ,I ,t \ I pool Sl ~l.~100 Ii II) It><:: ,. ~ a t>l5 O:lOa I ~ • • FOREST Ol SON INC :~~~~1'/,~t.11~:::11::::::.1~:.~.1• SOUTHPORT EST A TE l'oron,1 dl'I ~I JI l11uq1J,., .:. 1 .1,j'• '·. • TORY 4 BDRM l'ru 1• Slh7.:lllO F1>1 ,,,h• n 1 CUSTOMESTATE :\lnto\\nl·r·,uiut.ih'·1" 2 S • h' •1"11l·r t-.x1·l'll1·111 rentt'cl. \Call non lnr ~l11t•l lrCl' lt111·il drl't' 111 1;mtl !'>t•i• <l\\llt'J .it l'..!ll • 1 + 2 s Ty Gu Es T 11ncc and ;11ld1t11111al 111 'l'('luclccl lll'adt (·~I.tit• TH R E E J..irk-.pu1 . l'd \I HI 1-.111 HOUSE formallvn. Form.ti l'llll ~ 111 "u11l-l·n l>l I i:l:.'I; 7 8\ OCKS TO BEACH I Fl'l l po.ti SI' \ ho.11 1!..ilc· Sti:I !iellt Hkr!11;1i ;;111:1 ____ , _______ __ P\.10L HOME AL.L TERMS! !'>Y.l!nlll•''' 1ppn1lun1l\ 'IMI k1111,.: t.rl lei l'I t1un1t• IH'.11.1 •1·11,.-Jtt•d ! 11111 Ft ttl l11\u1 \' :-.i.i hm1t \ Ol"H tt 1 rn' \).!l'l11 ·~.:/ 7:: I -----· lk .1 {;ood N1•f ,f!hl11•r MOVE \\'"'"'111 ·.1•11 '••Ill" hu•lll' FAST FOR ~0/o \11 \1111!1pl1 I• 1111 l1o1.1r1b 111 Or.1ni.:1· C11u11t.1 ... ·' 11 .1111 ,. o \ ,. r :01111 •.il1•,J11·01•11· II • .1:1\11 .Jhl ~1'.1r.1t1:! "1~11 $49,500 ~ II\ 1111: r1M11ll lur111.1I din B E D R O 0 M ,\ Ion).( "m1hn~ l'Ountr~ l I' I .... I('.~ 1111! .111tl '"u t.11ul.u 'll' ('11ni11.1 d..J ~l.11 <lupJ,., lanl', ~had1•d h1·1walh .111 J l•t•l\lll·ll '1.1111 ·''" l'nn'. ~:!'itH' F11r :-..ill' HOMES um1Jr1•1f,1 "' '""l'flllg ():\I ·jS c;o11r11wl k1t •lt1•11 !'ol'l'\I' .. II\' 11\lnt'r 1-: ..... 111·111 900 "PITIER PATTER" trc<'S l<•a1b to lh1<; ru!.tu· !SSS W lloker C M •1 l1t'~l.1 "111' 1•·111' 11111lll ,.;incl S1·1• 1111 nc·r .ii llel' $ 3 9, . c1 "'I' l'h ,1r r.1111. 1lr11p,.. h1dCU\I J ) • l'ark1nj! ror 5 Next to Mork et llo•ket Sc1J.1r.1le ).(Ill''' •\11 lt' .ind l..1rk,,p11r. ( ·1.1 \1 Ill I .ill Tltn•t• lt>ft .it .. 1·1 :1111' \ \ "''' ,, 1111 1111· ' 11 .. nsh:ihr .. c.irs B1i: u oo<lcn 4 bd rm 549-8655 1.iun<ln ruom 1111 " 11 1;14 i:l;!t> F ii \. l°llnH·n11lln.1I .1nil 1 hdrm h11111c 111 Jlrlm1· i•uslom plus separate· 21•----------1 Km~ '111' 111•1'11'" .iud un A~:.umnt1r111 ll'I m,.. i .1r1'.1 nf :-,,, II. II !l011 story j!U\·~l d'lall•t nn 1----------•I 1~1• d11tcli l'1" '1111"" 1111 Costa Mesa I 02-4 loan <.'.di for .rn .1ppt , .1i 1b tc• hl'J"h \'C'r~ o\er~itecl lot ' t\ han THROW AWAY .\..,~um,iht.•" \ \ lo.in ••••••••••••••••••••••• bh.1rp & c•i+i1·1~I tor. d y man ., tire am .11 S2 1.5iJO s:?i .. , 111'1 nrnnih D I •P jQuail tt TJ,lt'lulh <R·c1•r.1ll·ll workshop. Sw,•e1nni: par· THE LAWH MOWER IM)S :ill ;'l:u nt•\\ l11:in Mesa e Mar lilit Plac• l.•lllt',llnt ~ ;\;t't'CI>-nt•\\ lY pallo with hug(' brick :.incl Cnj•I~ 1·~ir1•f r('<' 111 Ill~ l''.lSt~ .'~~~Ir\( 111 ""'' ti I ;J + Family + UinC' Propwrti•• ' 1)\1 n.·1 !Hill-11~.li • • • llAC}' St•parale Rarclcn 111 this :1 Yl':Jr n1•w tall .l11.Jlt11i7 $49 900 7S2·1920 " :\1.\Tl;'l:(;("t\1.1. arru ror grc1·11 th umh~ TownhoU!>l' :1 lkclroom. "'. . ' . I 1400 OUAll Sf NIWl'OllT HACH It',; "Jfnl & I II/\' P('l Ill' Stor:.ri:c facility or :! bath. far~<' private [~.. ! Assumahle \',\ loan & i·hallc•ni:tnl' Start off playhou:-e tor the kid· patio. dble i:11ra..:1· +t<•n. a\Jllalilt• 111 ;~II ~ L11ls <>I FIXER·$37,'950 hy ciwnm i: ,'\ ~·011 II soon thes! Your,"1>1,·n pnvall' 111s courts. poob. L•l1·ut · ' extras mcludtnA h111ll-111 JBH Lt; \'1\HJ> 1111,11• up In thi• 11111 ,\de witter 'well. So<.rri nj! 2 l'<I close to South Co~•sl . . vn<•cum :,y~tcm . carpets. HRKll fill) llJc.111 llJ:httul da\ ti' tl,\y jl)_, story guest hou!-.c or rcn-Plaza and pnct•1I on ly drapes. l::nlry hall. IXJOl 1 ___________ 1 wtl It all 1 Ill' luxurious tal. S hovel 'cm out . S33.500 Call for rum1>ll'll' 4 BDRM BEAUTY table Sl7.1•d family room. IJ1•1l111t·,.. J l'1111d11in1111u111 Pn1nt•em II" and .1•ou·ve details $-.16-5880 '·"C fam. home clll "UH'I llrcplat·c Banquet din r;mnHt'r !ltill •li;M; " ... _,.. " d t I f .To 11lal'1· \'our mf'ss.1g1· uot an "Slate 1 Pr11·ecl clirt slrt'l'I with :? ha • C'oml.\' 1ng room s1•n·c 1y l' •c ' ... ~ k 1 h J1L·1· 11 hl'l11ri·ttw cheap for al I you 1:et. fr pie. hu~r k 11 & ljtc 1 t' en · "' • · 1· a 0on·1 wall (;;tll847 liOIO yanl Offerfil at la!lt )ori. 540·1720. rc;it11nJ!l1Uhhc'. •·1•. ••· '· '' ' ., ' ••" ' µn<'<' of Sl2.~00 Our e' TA Jth11n1• [ ~ lti&IHI !E~~~~r:~~z·~~ ~~·~ .. ~:""' !H"7711 "rn~~ ., .. ,':;:::.:, ';:;~' 0 -G.wral I 002 Gf'Mf'"ol I 002 ....................... ···········!··········· BEAUTIFUL LIDO Family home w 14 U<?drooms & fam. rm., 2 mstr. s uites. Complet ely remodeled & redecorated. 40' Lot & attractive. lge. South patio. $159,500 A COlDWfU 111.Hlllt CO. 644-1766 A.fRAME HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME SJS,500 ArhloolH' lll'a<'h 1·h:1h't Tiil' l'lllrl (O li\'1111! rlHllll Wllh lt1'1 .. pl.11•1• fl. \ l(•W Ill lu~h l!r11m111... t:11urml'I k1tch1•11 &. h11•akta ... 1 h.1r V:1m1h ruom ll11l1•aw11v mash•r n'l n•i11 \111 h wall tlf .:tai.s Wi n~ for rhdd rf'n &. i:ue ... t Mo11111flc..nl :io· ~1 111110 loft wtt h open h••:11111•tl C'1•1hn1111 1'.•k•• II\ c•r i' 1' • V ,\ loun N11 n1•w 1111111 l'O~b S327 .\,I II••~'< all !16.1 7AAI STAR GAZER""• L-...;;:;...:..:...:..:.....~--n, 1 1 '' ~ I\ ll.LA' 17 7.•.,.. 11 Jott28/ (.AU(.tl JI. '"" °"'t' A-ff"',.' c~ ~ i&u••cl•"• fo •>t• Jro•t r,, dt"~• ',, H'\I 41•)•• I f t ur··· ... f('Q(j W\,)ft,. U,lfff'-1)1'-.t.J1t~ f("' "'fil'N" I ,.,f~/,'1Ji1()t'hft*''''l" ...... " . t1 ..... ,, t.f I ... ., .. I ,.,.,.,., ... ·-..... ( l.f "'"*' ,.,.,,~ ,, ....... , .. , .. I ,,,., ..... 10' "• ·•T\> 1<'~1'i ... 1• ~r /,'I • •"'"'I : ...... 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V \ term., .11 ,11!.1l1k 1824[> An·hl·~ 1 ·m1rt. l"ountam \'.1llc) 1£1~:::i!l Prapwrti••' 7S2-l920 l•OO OOAll ~I tOWt'Olll ltACH ASSUME SJS,759 1-:ltcc showpl11 r e S&$ .... h111ll • Urama(1r entry,. r111heclrnl Ct>lh1111s. <Ir· Sll(llcr rplc-, 1;wcep1n~ masll·t-. fc1rm.1l cJinc. i-ep ram rm. born 'lllra~t' Sf)tint ... h II.in· .\i.,.um1• 7 \ \ I 1• ,, II II .• I $.1.15 Ill•' 11.1,·~ ,111. or rt• f1n.1n1 <' flk1 :'ltl2 :1:11 1 ... --..Houses For Sde Motlu• Few S.. _ !HCMliH For $cft ~r Reeltl:mite Other Reel...... HouiH Unfuntished Monday. February 9. 1976 DAILY PILOT 89 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ;.+ • •-•••••••••• ........... •••••••••••••••••••• ·••••••••••••••••••• .. • .................. ~ •••• HoitHes Unfunlished Hou.es U1tfw.ished Af191 tM011b ,_.*4 ..._..,_°" leaclt I 040 Newport hoeh Nr6 Hewport leach I 069 Mobile HonMs Income Property 2000 Geftef'ol 3202 .................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······:··············· ......................... For S• I' 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r__ 3724 ••• •• • • •• •• •• • • • • • • •• •• c.' 1-"T blrl c z RIHTERSI Irvine 324 4 .-n Juan Costa Meae 1 bd :llob1h.! hom\'. d~Jn c;. J2UO ..._ • , .:. • pro , . · . ,y•••••••••-•••••••••• ~apiatrOflo 3278 ••••••1••••••••••••••-' ofufo!J~fe HA.CH IA.CHELOR PAD \'uullt!d Ci·tltng . '.)Ullken l'OO\ crsJtwn pit "1th lpll'. Only $27,000 Cull ~88X Bi) LAKEPA.RK S98,500 i\ ho11cv lor lht· 111on1:v. ltc..,h .t 1m maculatc ltf1you halt! to puml. C'ome & see llus new ltst111g. Neal' <.'lubhou~c & qttll'l . qwct end ul' Lulo . LIDO REALTY Sup;.:r older hum1· with 3 377 y· L.d u B dwrur ter 3 Bl•1lrn1 & '0 1 0 • ..... • 673·7300 m~at Ch\' UP • t IX'rl~. ~o:.tu Me~J Xlnt :'l.n' !>l't'( IJll/\'d .,,., \ ll l' D t.: \ L' r ~ J u •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Sl~ WHK It UP · . 1.~,!' ,·ond. <.:11n be u1ord lor to vou lfrntali-ull .iro;.ai., " · • Jll .,0 J1J 1111 • . • t.lt. I~ lll)'thrn.i <..all Ct!ntuo all pru·. Fe. Uroli.. I'\\ 11h11tl' L.ar1;,·. 1J1 . 2 i Bl•Jl'b ltouM· .I hr fri>h •Slllll & I Liii Aroti. ~ · • Pro-rty I 400 21 , ~ 1168 ~~.,II Do~otll\ er. llJ, :! 1'1) \'11•\\ of &•lit \'IOS\' tu :.eh•.>01 o l)l'l~ •1'\' & M~11d S1.'r\' i\\ .111 ,.. ,..-5 .. • 6457 l'uu t~l' & I.Al.I.'. S!'l!'IU. S21lS.·19~ lll:lti •l'l1unl•:Wn ,lltc1pc>0l •••••••••••••••••••••••;\lull.' I. 18 unit:., > c.ir "TV-~; 1n11 -•Ch1ldrl'n &>l·t1on Pnm(' llJ1bor Ul\d IOI.' ruuncJ \Ut'allon o rl•a :! l!t·drm \1IJJ, llble i;Jr •Iii'" mnnthl\ r.•ll'' Lt•J>.l·d \n \l11l 111H·:.1 o"nt·r "111 hdp tr.1111 •LANDLORDS• •RENTALS• ,\dulh pn•I. $:!111 mo 1r~01''1''"e"'k:.rc11t 1'1 111' 11111, U"11cr ~IUU.UOU Cl'nlury ;!l FRHSERVICE l"lil\'t-:H!->ITYP,{HK t)\\n_r'r .\~t W2 11.>I ".ad t.1;1;:111 ~18 ll(;ij !-'or IJSI J Clllln ' l'111l .1 BH,2•,IJJ.l~111 .. ~'°° S11114UrhM· t'omm J><>VI. 2.37tl Ne"1>01t Uhd.t.::11 Commercial Uoiuthv,llrul..,·1 .1 un,..1J 1!•.~1~1,<:h,1, ,$-150 mill-11 l>.rn.i l'L llrhr !'118!.1755orlil!'IJ!167 Pro...,rty 1600 LAGUNA. UNITS 548°6457 111~. I b HHAU. s;n~ 11111 l'l'lli'till ,..-FOR SALE .I Ill( :! UJ . !>-1:!0 135 . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3224 TL H l'l.t-: llOC.'K TJ<:HH. Westminster 3298 "'RT crNTER J>clu'" ot11 cc IJltl~ . 'it!" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1> I ~ s: ol o.:uu~l A11 t•mul o>n ·I UH. I 11.1, oo ma1nt & •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• El Puerto MeH I BEDROOM 1)11 6tl>.:t:.!:f C :! lut llll'al ~•le purkini: & lull) IHR. Jb:1. F, It. ln>h'. tt•n ~urdl'lll'rl)au.l ... SlUOO Nto.:c J UH 1 1~ h.11h, q>t, lor llllllljUl'I> or i.1milur. kai>l'CJ. 1\ s a fe 111ve:.l fill>, pool, t:al'li\-11\'I S I~ u":t·:kFtl::LO clq>!>, 11w.' H t>, ~.llU/lllU ,\ u ju 111111 I: II 1' 11 Pc1' l Y rrwnl 1111· 11wnur or usc1 ti40·0008 :! 111< · :!' " Ua • · • • S:J50 91>3 .. 15t1:1 !1\1:1 I 711li. 1111 l l'tl •kn 11111 n . 2 I oi. I l<l n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l'\o ch1ltl re11, no pcb. 1'1}111 & Htwrnullon 11\·ad lh11llJ lt~·ally l 'n Seller \".Ill i•arry fin.llll' 3 Ult,:! H.1 .. .. . S.125 tal ft«'. Vlllu!ll' Hl•al f~I.) :!U:lOOr6<1~·65l>O 111~ AJ>kingSlfi0,000. LllH'k lluy Conrlo. ·I Ur. :J • w~,l.~UTS<llJAR~: .. , 8sl.lll' HYntln«Jfon Beoc:h 3740 l"'rankhn llrcµlut·e. lloul L-o Be ch I 048 Mewport B~ach I 069 a<'<'ess. Gur t1"c with -w-· a \\urkshop. (>nly $1ti.~OO ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1959 Ma~e Ave~~ SCOTT REALTY BEA.CH LIDO SANDS , Bu • new l' 11 l s, d r p". 2 JI I' " • "3~• - 536-7533 MOBILE HOMES Wl'll kl·pt J 1-u~n horn,• COSTA.MESA 82,800 SQ. FT. Healonom11•s, Corp '• -n., ·., -·• •• ••. •• •• • • • •• •• • • ••• • • •• 675·6700 ** µamt. S.IZSmo. S.l!'1·:!2'1l ., GIU;ENTIU;t; Houses Furnished or Ht::1\UTW UJ. I hr furn ---------•I w llH, I Ila . · · • • · · · .S310 Unfurnished 3300 upt:.1 $170 & SIKU. Sµam:.h In beautiful 1'rc.a~u1·c \\ hc .. 1ut11ul lll \l'l"l'd COMMERCIAL MAIM BEACH UNITS COLLEGE PARK Haudlo ::San Jo,1qu111 ••• ••• •••••. •• •• ••••• •. i-lylc: lJld.:. riv( ,•ncl gar. lrviM bland 1'.ark l.an:11 nnge\I "llh rnl 1044 '63 Mayrlowcr. 12X60 oll ulllo"ers&1:rl'l.'n1·ry l'nnil· co111m1•1T1al ('or LAGUNA BEACH :1 lkdroum. 2 I.laths. 11\•r wnetl C l Next to 7 Shnps facmg thl' n1·w 1· a r I' ,. 1 :. , tJ 1 J pl' :. . h.111k ,:.J\lnj!s &loa11,op duwnto\\n oce.inl1 ont l1replaC'l'. d uubh• t·ar pu:.ltc ma1or depurtml'nl p:irk. Askin)! S4i5,1Xlll )!ar ai:c. SJiS p<'r rnonth. !>lore Vulue priced JI \\1th SllU,OUll down Water <\: g,Jl'dencr SJ5u.uou. t:ompl c t1·l~ C>"m·r \\Ill 1""" hnanc-fur111:.h cd lor thc:.c J>a\etl "1th :.rnall ullan~ 1ng of SJ3S.tJ110.' p:iyuhll' beautiful i:1ou11d:. 2 UI<, :! 1:1.i · · · S550 """I 1 l111lr•· "Ult• · u I .. 1. I ,,.... , ~aum , ~. u ,,, .! (.,uu.1cnS-lti0t 500 S300.000 !'Jim ~pnni;:. 17301 Kel'lsvn Ln. J bit.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SmJt'k on lhe or can Uni) 111 pal'e'> 1111111 a 1 lront! llus cxtru l!ll' i.u1111\ lw.ac h & :.hon bdrm .. \IC\\ danmg & h\' \\alk "tu 11001 6. 1>101>0:.l'tl mi; rm~ • u \\ hJlc of a part.. Hi\C(l l' 1-.;T CLt; B Esl:sll! for lea:.,· W. o( licu<'h ul f SI .ilcr. RARE FIND Ideal home for at·t1\ e re· tired or slartu hvrne for )Oung eoupll· One of Ir\' 1 ne · s I 11h!Sl l'O m · mun1l1ci-2 llc1lrm & fam11\ room ~5u.ouu Owner nrn\'llll: «Ul 1>f ..,late. Shows hkt> a mocl(•I home. With many ""tl'a:. Call !'140· 1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS DEA.ME HOMES $86,500-FEE FOOTHILL VIEW! The e I e g an l U ea Ill' homes largest moclt•I a\\'a1ls you ' J M ~IJ::l>IATIO: OC:CU PM./ ;i Ult. 2 BJ. Pool . . . S-150 • f 842 7818 I\ EWPOHT Ui::ACll SlitlO. per mo .,n u1 n .....:_ __ J BH, :! Kt. .......•.. S37!'1 S2<1lJO. per mo ... 'urn Singll's & I br apb. Pools, buy utS13,9:>u How Reduced To 4 BH. :.!'~Ha . . . SSOO lad ~:i rd~nl·r & ll0t~I TV.· Daily. wkly. mon CULVl::HDALE St!n 11·e. (;.ill llal \\ thl\'. Adults only, Nu -1BH,2 tfa ... . ... SJ75 lll'l'rs 7 11·1i8i -07ti0 tlayi. Jlets 5:16· mo ·~1 Camlmdl!l'. :?OXS2 :! Only S63,950. Hd rms .• :! li u th s . c.11ll>-11 7211qu1rk' bcJul1fully lnd:.c pd building & J1ghl s tall $2158 pc•r month. rndutl-Roy McCord!~ tlJr<b Call 752 1700 lor mi: !I', rnll'rc::.l. Ual.1n1·e lrn1ku1t tlo\\ n on thl• 1>0u11drni: :>urf. \\1th a luri:e \ 1c" dcrk to w .ikh the whall•s from SC'e to- 1IJ) .1t S25.oou LEASE OPTION Entire rcpt upplil's & makes your tluwn ptt) ffil'lll on this lovl'ly hvme 111 Ului'htrcl Canyon SIOllO option cleriui-11 +S.500 mo. r<'nl. 4!H Uili!J elm d I I' •·' \ 1 L· s Realtor 181 0 Newport c t J 1 :. • .:.1 • .-.. due 111 HI \ c,irs l'roJt'l'l· or 714 -G89 9609 a fl 5. Ti\TEllS I ~\' J<~ST:ll i::~·1 l-d :lllllUJI ):tO~., tn<:Oml' ·-·c.ru.~t.a·l\·1·e·s·u·!'l48-··7·7·2!J-•I IJl\'ISIO"I: Sl8,!JGO. IO\l';.Lur. herc 1:.1 552-7500 red hill --------ILOCJUlta leac:h 37 48 ..........••..•..•••••• .. 'l·eerenlalM!rvtel..' llunt llaC')i/kil al Crescent 1 ll g t o n 11 e a c h • lk h. l'til pd. Slt15. mo. W,·~tmrn~tcr. ll'\'lllt'. Wt• SOO. "'k. H35 N. Coast h.I\ I.' JUSt th\' hVU!'>C you 49-1 2501! . ' . Ul;l'LJ-;X W SI.II' U11l Carroll (i ltl 551:0 I laslrn)!~ & Co Hc.altor • l'H DI I•: t: 1 • ) m11· 0111>ortu1111 y too own I rn IJ ,.11 \ l' ol i :! 5, 182 · th1• I 1m•,1 l .. 1i:u11J l'11111 " lllOO ~ci . 11 1Jld1: .ii n11·n·1al proµt•rl\ V1t·ton.1 & 11),•t:t•utia lt~al11nt11111t ~ \'uq1 A'e . C ~I Only S75,000 ~ • _tii5·ti!tJO 0 • Ownl'r "111 1·arr) \\alh .\tln al'l1\'c 0 <'ea11 \'11.:w WATERFRONT :rn 1• ti ow 11 11 D TRIPLEX. Curi.bad. I West Newpo rt . 2400 sQ. JOllNSON. llk1· &1ti·K:IH2 Jilk lo beach. Walk lo It. home 1111 tlw watt•r 2121 Plal·t•nt1:.1 . t:.M town, s unn,\ l't•nwr Im· 1'1cr & slip. Xlnt t'(Hld .. C d • 1 /T SIO.OUO s hould hJndlc :1 lrg bdrms. :J baths. :! on omin ums own-down F••ll11l'I & ('hns. frplt·~ PrH«'ll 111 sl'lllui:.L houses for sole 1700 1nn.,11n Healt11r.; ''7~Jti ~ • v . ••••••••••••• ••• ••• • • •• • . . ... .:>12!!,UUO >"Int tl'rms. . C <1 r I "' ha cl HI,, !I Sl0.000 rlnwn, ownl'I' \\ill 3 llr I·'' ll:o t 011~~11• !1!'ll't:il t ' ;1 r I s h ;1 ti Ca I I , I Hr, :! 11.1, 1.1m1lv r m . formal <.1111. rm. Jll bltl)~ s.'>25 ~5 7li I~. ~h-~u Vl'rd,., :JllH 2Ui\. Bltn:-; )!Jr ~:150, SIOO d'-' JKISll. &Ii! i!i07 roalcy h,1\'~ been look111i; for. l' 1llage Real Estate 963-4569 • 963-1786 $17 5, Fu 1 11 l'11 a r m i 11 g Bach. N1'. Uc h. ul1l pd. He,,tL empl'd atlll. ' <19-1·<1200 L.:. ncarl)' m·w 1-:. S11Jc J l"1r~l time to rent. super llr. :! Ba. ga1'. 11vad 3·1, nin' I hr, 2 ba, cpl. <.lrp:.. Mewport leach 3769 s:1...,.i.ti<10.7111 s:11;;, t mo 963 --15 ti!l Condominiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• flti:l liK6 No r~nta.1 fee. Unfu.rnished 3425 S.10 WK UP J&:! Udr & lh~. \'<irnnl, :! Bit C11od11, 2 t•:1r i:ur s2;;,, 55ti 7777 a~i. f11r Sut• OCEAN VIEW \'1ll;1gl..' nerd Estutc ••••••••••••••••• •••••• uaeh. Color TV. maid RENTALS___ Spa\'. 1-:xl'I'. <.:1111d11. adJ. Sl'I'\. pool. T ll 10: M !!:SA • .~, :\11:i.a Verch: CC. :i llr 21• 4lf> N. Newport Ill, NB CY! Beautiful t iled l'n SUPERB!!! t'lllT\' 71,'; bl TD may lo!' \lllll'I. ':"•' ::.2~.ijjl all Wopsd)afl i\s:-11t·1:1to«ll hl' as:.u1111•d llurl'y l':ilt l l'.r 1.'1 s 1 JI I ~ t;• !'> 1, 1,1 lll'l'. 1711 l 7~1 2:w1 l<1•s I' REST I 1;r.; II (J ~11-:s. 2 l;J ti!ll IX:!K or h!h 9:J3:J • 711 1 12!.1-58:!1 t>l.'lt>trlti Pan·n.111 ... 111, 2 llH, t Ila .. · ,. S:J~,, Jiu, frpll', puuo. :! l'UI Mti·91i8l :! llfi, 2 Ila... . :SJ751150 gur. tx•11u1 i:wumb, li:P -- - 2 llR. 2 llu . furn. . ~UO fJIXll 1\\ ail 2, 11117ti. $450 For 1.1.'USl· furn duplex, try, 2 s l Orl l'S htl!h Ii. lhc only "ord t u Spaciously e legant l1v1ni: dt'l>t•nhc thi~ gra,·wu~ ----------D\IPlues/ room hosts u :!·i-tc>r) white "all'r 'll'W hullll' NEWPORT SHORES Onits sole TWIN I Br.~ llu. 2 <'<•r .:arnt.:<'. IJltn~. \'pis, dqi~. S:l!.15. t ltit c;1cnl'Jl!ll' T,•1Tal'e . ~18-U:.!.">!I or ;.1K !)!Ill:! l! llH, 2' 1 ha ~1110 mo. :"\o c•h1ltlr\'tl under lowl..'r ·~ Hlk from water. :! llH. :1 11a · S!IOO 18 Nu 11cts. 5-15 :11111; :J JI r . :! h .1. fr PI c. 3 llH.:!lla .... ~25 500 d~hwshr, was h /dry r . 1800 bri c k I ~· re pl a Cl· " Ith The s µa t 1110., n t·s~ ,11, atrium a i-irk. F11rmJI c·ustom ,., .. 111smun,hip DUPLEXES :Jllr. l.o'l' tm·tl bJ1·k \ti Dra1nal•l· 3 UH .\.fr.tnh ••••••••••••••••••••••• -" :1 llH, :!',Lia , . S·l~.1100 $2!15, 2 llr l 'n11d1). nr ~.ar. Crc<il for 3 single~. I UH. 21 ~ ba SS00 Oe~an. Lndr) H m, cpts, 1\, u 1 I :l/ l/76. SJW mu tl In I tl g r 0 0 111 • \' 11! w . • ktll'h en & dirn 'I 01 "" "111 tlt•hi:ht lhl• mo-.t chs thtl> all M~Xll'all llk•~'.ri m1n .1t1n g hu~l'f floor & l'ounter lvps ! I hen• .on· .I bdrm!> . J llea\'y beaml•d 1·ell1nl! both:.. den '" l'l"l\'Jtt· o\·er extra lur •c f.111111 · s:uc::.t qu.irtcr~ ldc Jll) patio room ~ E:\'l'H:\ 1>IJ11nccl lur th,• 1.1111,• LARGE tH:UHOO \IS' f:am1 l). "1th .111 1r J<:xecullvc mast('r ~uit~ rt·µl~cc J hk l'flCl' o t with Roman :-.tyJ,. tuh & Sl3'J,aot! 1111110,~mrnncl l.ar~l·:\1 01'11 1·:11 I~ I.\\\' Bl'Y HOT ll of lhl''<'·i...11b Ok. S3:!5 i\l o tlrps . rum·lrng. P<•llll. lnl 1710 ,_umll·t'k Only::;lit !JIH~ Sl-.l',\111\TJ-; l ."\l'I' l'ni Jlfllll' o l 11w11,•r ,h1p 551, i!iAiU&lii5-:JllU5 LE RAISOR REALTY puol. ti3i·i!171l 1Wi ·Jt19;1 all' -----CAYWOOD REAL TY q u 1· h l' .a 1· h h 11 !n l duph·,1·~ "'11 h tm \'.ah• 5 48 I 290 '' J.11·u111 ,~ Jlom.an 1 uh. 11.11w,, lur Siii .ooo 1\ll 2 * -• :!hr ~:1.1,lfU(J 1:10 l!Hh ~t lll-tlruom 0\'lll'I "111 l'' II II [i.11. 1:.111 t•h.ani.: .. Income Property. 2000 Im .• Quail l ~··"P•Ht 11t·1~h1, 1n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• 111:11 I llH . .! h.1 h11n11· Pr --&." di·n 1.11nih rm t:nurni .. i LIOMS ESTATES ap...-.1•s .,, **VIEW** :I Br , I llJ. hUl!l' ycl. \l't~ nll'l'. i.lnt luo.: S:l50 mo Gl5 I l i7 5 JOPM wt..tly:-. wkntl:. O•;canfront wrnte r. nc:it :! unvtimc llH. i::ir. :idult'>. no pch. . S2t.:> :!IJ/795·301!1 1152.:J C.'.amµus Or • In inc i'u Ju~ twnh-.<' t:uanlccl 2Hr. ni·" c-rpt-., tit!)!., n• CJmpu~ \'all\·~ Shup Ctr. l:tkcs1tll• ;>. r So C~t I Hr Nr lloaj! llosp, S20o m od 'd k 111 h ,1,: h,o th CALL 833-8600 Pla.w •Jl>r + Cam Ul:lO 1181 l'lacenlla, ti4t>·6ll7:1. S2i!'> mn l1h S 111 (i2\l!I "Ii fl S550 'mo leJ Sl' Im med. 0<'eUJ>. • "·afk·rn t'IO!>l'I:. TherL• 1:. more :-.ell t'll•a 111ng oven. prime l'Ul rk l-Jl' I 0 !' a I I fl II • \ I •' \\' 11 f 1wth111':.. d l' CJll r1t1" i5:l·l7UO \':tl'illll & Bl \\UlllllS' -11 "''" I • •• '" • I I I I ~ -[~ .•. ·. ~ -. --~ , 1117 litil or:; 1!'1 O!J:!:l Spectacular Lf'NIVE::HSJTV 1'1\Hh.. t:>x ll'nsnd\ c•u:.tom11.l'rl. <It• tJ<'hed i•urk home :1 fir 2 Ba. Of)l·n hc1rn1~. \'It'''" Oct:all \ lt'W from c•\ ''' ·' room lk«.om ctl \·eil111 ., :.: Dt'l'"' l llr. g;11T1" 1 u11in + :I hath'I 195.000 rec. fJnl. lt•nn1-; rourt:. 11) lh, 11er. a u111que .. ntl 5.'G.000 Fee :;52 8~;1, d.•g.1111 huuw tn ;\'c1rtlt $68, 990-IRVINE PA.TIO HOME DEN + BAR! kilt hi•n :!. lrplc·-. . ,11.okt• lhnltlc·r llrcol..1·r "l'llrng 7.Sl-1920 llllol)('I \\ :I Tu IK ~lllh In 1400 OUAllSf NIW-~f llAC14 tlMll & hr ll'k p:all•l $!11/tCHI ., 1 • LOCJUltO leach 3248 ~!'1·5120_ J Jlr apl l'IO!>c lo bc•:.id1 :llesu V. ·I ir, 2 "·•· l1r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dupl U f 3600 $180 mo ... ut1l tiiS·:.!668 lrpk. l'nl h.111, g.1rd ind exes n um ,. pr111W .lll"I" Ill llUfll· '\I I 0 t;4t;·?.i 1.i i11i.:tw 1 lk.1l'h. N1•" .i.-Lohfor sale ~~ ·····~················· Sl2S S.tli O:!IS I LE .. SE OPTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• cvei.. ----ft lminac•. I lldr & Dl'n . · • S · Ill \'l•r.' lar••e 1 Ur, <ipt, i.tcp~ 1'11r lea'>(', :1%1m11 .I < Entire rent :ippllc~ & w,w crpls. drp~. W U " .2200 ~-lll'.11'1\t'\I ti,\\(;{ 5 3 6-2579 592-50 I 0 l'\'T l'TY \Linh t1·111 (. II I' k I 1'! tl tu ocean, romtJI (urn, \ll1I v l"l!l' ar ·. c l'an "' m:ik~s )Our own pay· hooku1i. CO\ 11at1t1. ll\t ....... ">n•pun l'O•I Ofrlr< dllWll huU"l'~ Ill \,11• lot~ i;-,·1u1t1·:~S,\:\1',\,\."\1\ 111 t.\I or ."\II. I"'"' h ... l ,. 11 I l h µcl. avail 3·15·7G lhru , .1r p , \ac . .111 .,,, mt'f1lon th1:. "'l'~ vmc ~·cl, 1;.1r, \\:.Oll'r l ra~h pd. ti :IO ili$22Smu.675·!1J.15 t•hu<•k i-:1,·rc•lt .1t Ir\ lllul'h1rrl Canyon t\tllh.ll•J lll'ls.:);!:m. lkh ----- Lowest Price in the Bluffs Spl1I lt•\t•I l'o11tl11 " II c• d r o 11 m ' 2 l1.1t loi-,ll1i:lil.' upgr,11kol (' u ~ l ti Ill I ·' I' I' I I I II I! . dr.1pl''· 11.,:ht r .... 1u1 ,., \II l'llll<ill hlllt·d 1.,11 gl' olcl·k I ull~ 1·rpte1I. :'\e;11 1111111 Doulth• )!.or \\ "tnrai:•• l'.1h1111·1' S.'>l,500. Cull~. Ill !l'J:!:! t:cMW) l'l'llllll, 11\\lll't Will lii:il<lli l \';u•n 1 n 1,1 d1 'L'cl I;,.,,.,,. "11,.;lul•••I ri•nt:. :i'lll liKh I'' f( :1 l"\''"l"1111al !oh 11·1111-. 11 •. , 11t11-sxr1.1""1 I 111 '"'"'1:·\\. ~1ol•· 1~,. '""' \i'l'lll "1:1 7K:I ""~' 1 111 l'>Jll \..ll'l~lelllt . ( .d I JI lt•rnotill~ !!1:.I 11!1<! 5111 1111 Iii:! !'171~1 .\1!1 $1UUO option 1kpo!-o1l Bl\d, E 1111 Slater to Van Wa lk Lido Villusc. 2 Br, 3226 ~ !).".tio mo n •nl •1~1 07GH Buren I bll\ to 011al Cr sun dei·k. g ur. llll'cly r 1:11<!2 i\ II IS. 1\\ ail now fu1·11 S28" yrtv. "i.5·"6u" •••••• •• ••••••• •• •• •••• 'UH :!ha. I rpl<• n ' r1 ..: In.: " ., " "'· °"' ·1 llr duplt•". 27 h v rm. "'· 'll'W C.'hlld. pct 01\ Santa Ana 37 80 \\hill· \\.111·1 t1«l·<•ll \H•w M:1:; ~!JI ~!IOH Apartments Fumishe d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dona Point 111c:d \1cl. s~ir>fJ 1!m 2~11 •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• _________ _ FIVEUNITS Mountain,Desert, EIT 3232 RENTALS Botboalslond 3706 ... MB ... rS ... DORIMHS llu11l1ni.:11111 ll<-.11 h Resort 2400 oro LAGUNA. BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ~ ~ ·, 11101•\., l11 h l.,•l'll \II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• In So I.:agun:i 1 Bdrm Comp n ·rurlt1..,h1•d luxur~ OF A.MERICA. 1\llh 111,·f1l.11·1•-. .\lw:t)' ·1111< :!11.idollhou''"'PI' . .Jiii l~wJtell l lolk a llO\'t• .1pl. :! Hr . 1111 ,h11tlr\'1\1 TWOLOCATIO="iS 't•nlt•\I. /.,\t, 110 IJZK )', Palm Desert Condo th I"· loll"'· I r11h Im (.'11J't "" ·'' Walk lo .,h1111 J>l'l::.. 111·1 :. rl''I u. &150 mo WEEKLY RATt:S l'llr I Bit. \11 l'1H1l s:!ti,:-,1111 111.11· :111;, mo '111 Sl'l' l all F ULL S EH\'ICt: 4'94 8611 B h :!1:1 :1.')~1 2.111 Hltr 1'·111•11 1nng and lw.ol'h. ,'\II ut1I )rlyt.i:l-50!1!1. '.•Zii llarbor ,C.:11 . Lag. eoc · !>ll 11, "" ner S2oo :Ito. -• . l1l'lllin1 lh·:olt} 11:1<1 rtfi:!:I ;! llllR:lt. & lt!J:'ll Pl7S Sm.all UJlh. Ulll t1tl. g.1r :?!JO:t llri:,tvl. S.t\. $95 Acre 101 hi>mt· l>uilt in parkn.: St5:.1 m11.t:.1.1~1. 015 18111&s t0.:!:JOO 60 UNITS M B 11 t 1 1 t 1 J rl Fountain Val~y 3234 kal· ~h .. n, tlhl. "llr<l''l' t.iS 2i!.17ort;i5 LS2i I 0 0 l'.&U I II ,.,~ I l''l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ ,., ,.. for lnl'Omo.: 'If «<1ndo I.ind 111 ....... 111 .. 11' . t/wctro·s1denl1al :.e<'t1011 BolboaPeninsula 3707 .. _ ... __ ts i1111H•1-,11111 0"111·1 . i .!l11.,u•1 •1r1111 .!Ba.,fnctlhkyrl 'e.ry S38S :'llonth ---r-........ .. Indus trial Dh•ision 5~111·•111 i•h-an. t..:hlltlrcn 6. Pl't:. MISSION REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Unfumished l'l'l,'"('IJ',\l.S U,''I.\ . -' OK SJ7;) 5111 41152 2 UH . Sll'IJS to heJ<'h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ,, . ,, -~">S. Csl llwy, Lai.!una 1,. rk n" n I 'l' :-J11w 111 Unc of l n1n1"~ flllt''>t 11 a t i o h o m l' 'I 0 :'./ E YE,\lt NEW ' Ah::.olutcl) O t; T S T ,\ '.'. 1' I~ l; L 1 UECOH.\Tl-:U ' \'t•rct i-ccluded ptalh\\ a) \'rllO ( alhc d tJ I l t•1 lln g .... l'lltl JBr ,'!,. tlC'n, :!' lo,1. oal.. pJrr1ul'l 1 loors 111'- ,, 1g 111• r \\ .1 11 p .1 pl' r·' .l.amull'.IO "hull1·r~. so•p '>t\lfel'm Oil.\\ I\' Cl!Jb Ill hr-. & hall LO\cl) ,,cl'lude1l ~c·ll m l!. '" n & hJ..ulc \ u, \I ,oil. tu 111.1111 l1t .1d1 Shu" n hy appt !Ji!I IKt;li cl .a\ ~ HJ7 :!K21; l' \'l'<; k ~., ... i. ·l' n1J.. ---------- "" n ~··ur "''" ~l ohilc• J hd, 2 ha. l·nC'lo,cd l>a«I. PhOM 494-0731 J~11c':11ltii. ~i~"Gi~IO Balboa lslattd 3806 Iii IPlac• l'.dm '"''4·rt l.r"c·n ... ;lrp d, n1re J tcJ , :.J1:.1 $1i(Ml/mo SI00,000 house I llrlrm Pcnm l'n111t Yt>:.trl). :.pac1011s :? AR l~Quail l llunw Lot 111 1i~ .. 1ut1ful '" hltrn-.. frph· «rpt 's, ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2·1.~ l'rrnt111al-.. 011ly )Jam moth Ii\ 1ng roo m lh..'auut ul \11l11n1.ll :1wo hos t s r a 1i,cd • t' J r t h l•---------•I ~q_ll h1111w 11111 ;.,11 l'11ur~1 .:.lump~lonc l1rc1)l:H'l'. 1n·~.ant.1 ,\n,o 11 1:" Handy gourml'l s t.de sx~.111111. U \' o" 1111 ..A61tm li!lChen. Fuhulous den t>l•I tttX:J. "lt Y.1th co1y walk Ill l),1r1 Spacrou~I) cll'g:rnl stc•p down muster Mii l•· :'ll1r REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnncyrr St. 494 9473 S49 OllO rorcd w ~1rtlrohl':> D • L) r a mat 11· ~ ,j rd 111 Hot es19n «ludes Hell1,c111tl i'"' W<I & i:lai-s liom\'. .. red pal111, s lump:.lon1· Fn•m·h 1fo11r 111 formal lire pit & mall·hini: pl;111 <11111111: & 1.1m rm~ :J ten .. ~us BUll all sur llcl1 rn!>. ,,. Jul\. den, 'u~ rounded "' :,lum1"11111c ::.12'J.:,(JU \\;lib lur p;'l\tll'Y' C.\1.Ll•---------•I TODA\' i:>2 I iW \'uu L H'lls \\on"lhei.urn' CICJU"O 1 1050 . . •••••••..•.•...•...... ~ i • > • " " l'nwn home :l hd, 2 h;a. , . t• n l r ,, I J 1 r •'-' h t'.1 l ~:1 !1 !Jllcl l'r111 uni~ t:>l'i«:!!l7>1 or ;,lit; !l!lli5 .1111lls 0111\' II\ ownt>r, Ot•1•rf1l'lcl :? lOCJUna NiCJUel I 05 2 ~·l,. 3 UH. :! • B~•. Lun ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. IKOO SCI ft Cornrn I -guna N'1guel ~. p •l 11 I . l I n 1 I') 11 ,. Ld .,..... palm 'Mmtkk Prine un the choice community I~ I;\ .950 552 1027 Teenagers Deliaht!! 546.000. Newport Heights .Ju:.l h'>lt•d :! lilt l'll!>l lo' l1t•<1t'h hoU'l' \\ llh llPt'll ll(',I Ill l'Clhng,, IHI J ,11 l!l' \anl, in 11.1t11ral .!.l'ltrni.: ( h• ner mu~l ">l'll l'l'"''t ··;ill 540-3666 •!iMltJ W e 'r e here to help! OCE.\~ \'IEW l>uplt•'I., ;j SlOf). $120.IJOCJ lot' tin 1;.15 K!l6 I on·:." \'Ir;\\' T l'lJUl. \;pl lll'll:hb Li:. I llr . n·r 1 01 . tlo•11. nu k1tt·h. S!llU1UU , •r .. rr 11\\ nt·1· 5 111 ;,:;;,1;_ BOAT DOCK You 0\\11 \11 ~hp IC'\'' :1 111 , '!' ! ha, t '011do, Wc~t ~P !'~12.~ou '" O\•nt·r c.:.1 11 tJi!J :1r,1,1; Ol'li75 ,l;!!l:I Prap•rti•• 'In··•'~." 11','~' ~'."eutu::·H'I l' h 1Itlren 1 v ct s o k . ll;r, C!IJ.1. Ir~ fJm rm. 1lin :'llar I to June 15 l 'lll 111cl Jpt. frpl«. SJ:?S. inrld, 7$2-1920 " \h'f!H al ( 1 nit r in 1 aim 5-18-4411 rm dl·1•k,, un·un view. + )(<ir S225. G·l5 7io7 util 6i5 ~175 1•ooouA•L$f Nlw,o~reu.c~ lll'wrt i\11 tlw<imemtll'., ---• -C:oll 711 511 ltml. xam to -- 111dud1111: huul' :.\\ 1m .! Br 1 , Ila, St:!5 mu 'f)m C 8alboa Peninsula 3807 NEED •.•. 111 ·1020 l:'\JfT<.; F111 '·"''Ill'" di l'XlhJlll!I' 11..tu\I· .1 llllll~ PYRAMID EXCHANfJORS IUALTORS · 833-'768 ;1 ~m.oll 1 Pnt.11' 1111 .a Ir e• I! 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Ph l 83!1 93il:l \\llh kllf•ht'tl~ lK hhle t•X c;,,1c1 Hl·:tlt\ tUH.1l'n~Jl("' hctJ. pt1v. • -- 1·111t1\ 1· i:oll t·11ur~1· ;rnd HYntinC)ton hoch 3240 ·1!1:. ·H~i:1 or113 1 2il.IO drl.'i.:.1111: rm. /\Ira lgc Capistrano leac:h 3818 pro ~hop putting gn •t'11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------rnorn:... t•n< I g ar ~••••••••••••••••••••••• 'h•tlllt• llo;11'd rnurl. lt·ll ;'\11·c 3 Br. l 'i na.11 ('r.nt Newport Beac:h 3269 Wt!'>l01'3)!\' 1\d111t ~ •!Illy, llut·hrlor. llaehdoreltl' 111s c·11111·1 Lot'' 111 ,rdull ('11nof,. s:: .• o. llratl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopcts. 1''un1 orunfurn N"ly dl'· '<'l'\11t1l. 55X>Oi lt•1•l \\1th li-l:o :11 1; 1or ;, 1:1:1;.i1 ·1 llH. a ha, Ft H. frpk, len l'Ol"lll l'd. SI !151 rnl'ludc~ .111 11l1h1u·-111 l•it h11t• 111' JllHol , g,ardeucr S-150. S:!IO ~·urn :..: Ur. Ci.1rai:rs .• 111. ·19(Vi32 1 \\'tll l .crry 1111111.ot l lll•aut1ful I llr d1•n 1~1· lllllllOUK g rrC'n lawns. punf1i•ll • 1· I CoronadelMar 3822 l'h11m• 1.n:1 r 111I1~1 .. :1 111 l-',1111 Hrn. 2 'l) nrma •L·L· 1 ., 11 W:Jt••r Adults, no pet!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\fill' ..i .... .,1llt•d acl :\11 11111~1.n l<m.Y.11hlq1h· •1!1,t,..,.s, 4 Ir~'' a . :!O:W Vullcrton 1\V\'. 1 li:.!7 IJ.111) 1'1Jul , I' II 11.,, 1•1:; 11111 ,\\,Ill :c I iii Fam. Hm. I'll l)Ulltl. hl1H'k E. o( ~''"Port 1\\c (;ttlll\')' ll.11'11. lgi• ne\\ I ;.i.u. l I""' "I'·' l'.1 !•o.I 1:1111 or ;;11 ti-lttl ~li5. t>.11 l l!lll s:IU·50!lU x & I hlowk So ot II.I} I'\ l'l1 Ill\ I Ulll ~I)() ,\\'a 11 •1,!t.2(j :!:! 612 lll~k) 2 15 iii •ii!l 1~:.!.l!I I llr :: ll.1. nr heh ~ h1l.1· lr1', lko.ol .11 o ,.,.,. Frpk. HAHllOI< \I EW :1 lltlr111. Sh,1rp 1mm.11 , .oil :: llH. Real Estate • I Ila """ h f,1111b1 ·•I> Exc hange 2800 111 •• hlln' <u1~pt•t pluu1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill !-.Ol' 111 I'll \ST I'-\ E:... f \I ~.\ I Ii Iii Ii';' If 12 Units, C M S2 I 5,000 IOUnih. lon9 Bc:h S95.000 SALE OR EXCHAMGE ."\o m11ll1·r \\h,1l \Oltr m •1 I \l't' \IOTEI. nn mm 1111'1 n .11 .Hr c• ~ear :.!' 1nil1111n :.t.1 ;11 '"' llunt llW I 1-.h1n:.: & h11.1t 1111• I t1lod1t•\ :11th Ill IC'l•d .11 ~!~1 101 own.-r "'II.,, 1·h.111p• lor 11ro1u•rt \ or " Ill 01.1111'(' (.'!flllll \ ( I I\ tun :!I .dH I lt.H H''tml·111 111·1'11 1,,. \\I' \·c Rentals ,.:ul it . 01 1•.tn ~'·t tl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'rarle 1111 11ow lrorn vour Houses Furnished rcnt~I honu· en• !\tn.111 un ••••••••••••••••••••••• hltns. ".Ilk 10 srhvo t ... :t hJ s.'>-"0 mo :-.11 ll"·".. -·. ~:-,. . :;..:~1s mo ;1111m1x r1•11 cl Scle1l l'rOfll'rl•l'~. _1 '· 1, ";. ,,./ •• 1 \ ~' ..._ ·-• •. _1 ;.:Ii) :!ti(~• .,. ' . ~~~;~~~;1111~~:~:" ~1;141 :ihr. I', ha. lq>k. h.: ~->t~&liop~ ~-.:.\d 1 llr :1 B.1 l~tt mn Hd. ~"P hid.: for ::.h111> I ·,.~· t µ..i°l Xii :k117 5'12 1111:1 ,\\'all :! 5. lk:.pon~•blt• ......... I •CERAMICS •MACRAME r · . pcr~ons uni) 5·15 lr\'llll'. / .J 1 1 ;1 llr. 11 · UJ. l\\ nhornC', ;•foprt llci,.:h1i-.1;.1-1 -5!l61:i. '· •PLANTS •JEWELRY •KNITS l'' I Ii, .. 1 u t cl,.(',, r .1 t t· d. •STAINED GLASS •LEATHER : ~l ;;,1 l~l Ii ;,.1~ :,:;,;.1 2 St~. t\ lrunw 3 UH. 2 ha, ' •PLANTS •CROCHET •GIFTS • .' Uhl. g.cr. 1'0111!'>. tenm~. l 'J S-l;!.'°1 ,\j.!l :i IK I :!!~I j ~. •• PHOTOGRAPHY I • •SuP<'r :l Bit, 2 BA, l'Jll~. i'-' • • · ,~ llqi:-, H 0 , •• 110 m u. $22.'i 2 Br ol~ll'r. s1;, ullow I •''11 I •S11p1•r I BH.:.: Iii\, 1•pts. tell' r1x 1111 .!17 !1'\'lllt.', l'llr ,,, •• l WATCH FOR OUR dq>:.. H/D. s:i.i5, mo. llolly Ln, 615·7 18~ L.J : I .., Y<•llr own :11rn . :! 11,1 plu ~ lari:e r1•1• rm I' a r l' n t • ~ '\'I' a r :1 t l' r1•tn·at, Inn' l'n nw l1w.1 lion. l\'ltcl S60,000'.; LE RAISOR ~EALTY S l ' I' ~; H II J. ' A I' I' 01 :-.i r 1-: 11 11 om ,. in :'llon.arrlt !lay T .. rr;i1 p \I II h 111' I' .1 f) I I\'\\ I lh•dronm, la1111l) rind d111111g r11n111~. :!!11111 !'q ll 1·11 -.111111 appo 111I · Ill t' ll I ' , \ d Ill I Ill I I 11111 . ~11\!1.~~) l.a1:11n.1 :'\11:111'1 lk :olty 830-5050 49t-·(0 (0 1h Newport Beach 3 169 Santa Ana I 080 I! 1 -............ ••••• •••••• •••• ••. ••••••••••••••• m. Quall ·~ Ol'can ''"'w Oh . :1rt1 Do Yout Own Thin9 Pia~• • 'l•lr\. :1111. 2ha, ttHI' from •Frple. :i rm .:! 111\. <'nd BIG CANYON 1.1' GRAND OPENINGI palio. l'l)t i-t llr11 ~. EXE\UTl\'I·; ;...-:°'J • S:~l5 mo ELEt;ANCE •:! StOI'). fplc, I BR. 2 s1wc1ou~ \!IC\\ home, Ill 111\. UW. $3951 mu Guard (~ale Commm11t v I .. " I 11 I" ' 1~2.'I Ca111p11-; Dr .. In m1• l',on.pu!'> \ alll') Shop t'lr CALL 833-8600 PRETTY PRIHCETOM T h ry '\'l' µ,11n•ed , IHlfll'rCrf Jncl llU l I)('\\ 1.1rp1"ting ,inti d r.•pl'nes 111 this J htlrm . :! hath n1d urllt t" nh-.t· l'tl nw ltw,1t1on .111d th,• JltlH' ol "ii:l,..tHI int I th1• l.1nd 552-7500 red hill ronlty PH 1<:s 11n:~ r ll l>:\11':. 'I urt lt-1111·!-.I llll. :• h.1 , I.Im rm .Ill fc•rH't•tl IO'l' 1-.ml,•11 .• 1111um 1'111, 111 1111'11•1-lt·nnl'> r ourl ... pool ~i!f ·-111 BONO REALTY 8 3 1-9411 ....-~.--.......... \ (l\\'Nt·;I( \N\lt ll'S l•\llh d1•1 nr.1t1•tl I\\ nhm<'. .1 fir :!' · ll.1. l.1111 rm , lrplt. :! llJllu~. II\ m1 nt•r l!l."1 ll l i l Jll ll'm \\. "kncls Pnn only GOLF COURSE VIEW !'u1Jl•r :lbr. I', ha t·ontln l'1•1lt•rt lor 1111' ,::11lf \\tcl u\\' ' HlHIEHTS In:.\ L TY .-111:1 020:! Newport Beach I 069 •..•.•..•.............. 1-'oir 11 11: ('arl\ 1111 pro 11t•r111•'. Ca II lllL' (';111\ om lh'alt.' I~ 11 I t!1:1 i'l'\\'f>1>1 t Sh11n•s ·I Jir :!' • Hu .:! :.tr. m.111.v 111.ii~. 1 •, lilt..' ln lwu1•h, f lllk lo ('0111111 ('tr. 2 pnoJ,, 11·11 111-.. o·luhhous,• I\\ ti\\ 1wr ; .. 111 11112 • Duplex: $127.900 l..tr~·i• :1 llH :? II.1th 1•;o :!t.1 :t.~'l 211l Hltr l'las'lfit'\J Ad~ !it'll h1r lll'm' s mJll tlcmi-or 11n~ ll('m t.12 56i~ 'in 11111. ;dmost • ~ :01 rt' Prap.,-tt•• :.:in;I \'1l'\\ t rum l. H. p1op1•l'I\, lir1s I'll/\';.! Br. 1400 OuA?L'5~-~~J..~o•T 1111,14 l.1ti•h1'11 X.· h1lrm :!·l'ar 1111111<'. room for hrll''-1 "· park mt!. S tlKI mo 121:11 ''"rm l,1rrn. Ii: i.::11 dl•n, (;lu~s1f1c<I Ads 642·5678 722 :llliK H \'.or \\'111\TE\'Ell \!>l.111)! $.12.99~ 839-1710 OUPLEX-S36,500 I "nhl'11n ,1hl<•-:1 In ~ 2 :ir + IJ nd for 2 mor1• urnh N 'JI. h11rn1·:. ~:\l·lnl 11•11 lal r1u11,•rt11•-. l .Ill 111 tl;I\ \\1111 11."l :1 1°) !11!11 IR!I . Qtttel"Real Estate .....•..•.............• Mobile Homes fot' Sale 1100 .....•................. , :o;1ar Famdr l'.1rk, !-. .I C 11> i3 :!h1111 ;! llH, Z.B.1 l(l'l~HI 1'11 pl\' l!lli 10:1>1 l ~ltiO J<'l1'1 l\\110cf 111,.tlf .\Int c ""'I I· "rc'l'd .111 lw.11 l ,1 h,1 n.1 ~lt1r,1~1· 'ht••I l'ci-111111 11 "" , .. >~•u hl2 .io. SEEK & FIND~ NEW ,1ERS :v P R I N E P A N E L I N N I L 0 q L [ U T : A S S A P R U P [ C ~ A 0 P \ l H C H R H H A U C W I R I A T Y [ 0 C K ~ [ W J E R S E Y I G N B T G NlflN O AKOP KEOIOA ~ G A R I ( N L R l A A A l A C l E R R I' T () r [ R It (. N I I D C 0 G 0 0 ~ ll ~ c, V 0 L [ r1 N I L I II A 0 ( [ A l P I N E l S 0 N G T C A G L l N ~ A U 0 T N E A 0 N G N Y R R 0 0 G R A W L Ii A N C D 0 G fl A I A E N ( R T P l H B P A T ( R l II N I C R P 0 H A T N N 0 T N l R T A T L A N ( C C T Y R l 0 0 A II 0 A T 0 G N 0 C T A P 0 H 0 M R ff f1 P ~ T C 0 N C N I F 0 L 0 G l•tr.WllO•t ,,.. hl44.ft ftOlll .. 110"'4 .. low., ... ,'-·"'· hor~•erd . .,,, ••-or 41•r••olly I• lho •11u lo f l•4 .. th hldd•• """" ..... """ 111• •• '"~··· 1\t 1.,nl 1c Ci ty Hopdtcong Violl..'t f'll~'.d 1C uu den Su te Gol dfinch Lenn I ·Lenape Rarit.in N~wark Red Oa~ Princeton TrPnton rOlnOrrow East Asidn C~untr1e~ --1 l' 1llage Real Estate 963-4569 • !i/63-1786 Sh.1rp 3 llH. 21 Ila \'11la l':ir1f1 r Condo Clow tn th<' beach. ll·nnis court. pool. Jar·11111 lli'.•lll 11ark like :1lmo,,p h1•1 l' , 395 mo n ;nTtS 1n:A1.1<:ST.\TI-~ !Hi:! :?l!Mi Chormin9 Cotto9e '.'.1 .. 1r lw.o«h. I hd. m'l•:an \ u·w. s:1i'1 mo HURRY! (',ii I tlG~ :XJXO or !Hi:I IOj!;, .; ht•d nw 111 & rum 11111> I ll<Jlll I 1'111 lol 11k 1:!1:11 130 !11!1:! 979 11!11 or r.11 ms1; I •I lilt, fan, rm •"" tll•n nr I . , 5th Bit ! y~ l('J i>C f'"'tr] Wcstrl1tr atl'O S65;<'l ~-4· ;\lo>nth. i\J.'t. Jll!~7 / ;. •. Ll-:1\SE OPTION-5 }Jr, (t ../I Ua home on Golf t:oursc f -l 111 Santa Ana Hgt~. St9'> ~ mo U~ Owner. 640-4082. . \ ll'W llQrnl' oi. Baek nu\' 3 fr 111 . $5 i 5 m o . < :! t"3 1 , xm "OOi.1!111 IXtii (' ~~l I larlHu \ "'". :J llr 2 Ila. nr , -.d11•11b & park 1-'rpk. 11111 l!.•I . ~1\:011 art 2. 1:.. l IJ ~. l.l 11111 nn I ~l'. Hl'I s i fi:! 71'1 I. llrk r ( V. N ~:w 111• :H 11 U11l.x . uppl·r :1 Ill 2 1\,1 , I rrtc-. yrl~· l~t· S.1!15 Uti\'S lil5·J:11J Eves, 5'1M·K:ri!I Irvine 3244 Hlul f., C:ondo~; ll'ascs I f A r H r II ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • ~l.•rhn.,: ut) 1!J~> l '111' l'I. )!.ll'lll•n hnnw :1 .\1•1•1111:11 11:1:1 111 :.!' · ha. h-11111~. 1111111 Son Juan J.11 11111 ~t:!1 111 1 w,; Capistrano 3278 Selhn~ nnythlnA wuh II ••••••••••••••••••••••• D<itl) Pilot Clas.,.1fwn 1\ I llr ;1 ll.1 hunw nr lw.11·h ,'(. •~ 11 o;1m1>lc matter 1l.1n.1 l'I :'ll.11111:1 "I.ti• JU.Sl call li42 ~711 mu 1'~1 .111·,I\ The Dally Piiot Classified Section is opening a brand new clas!Jification called "THE HOBBY SHOP" to be printed each Wednesday & Saturstay lf'l ii special spot & at a special low rate. If you're Involved with hob- bles or want to get Involved -watch for these unique ads. For more information or· to place an ad In THE HOBBY SHOP call classifled 642-5678 and let one of our friendly advisors help you. You can't beat the rates for this unique ·type of advertising. DAILY PILOT '· I \ ... ' .... I ·~ ~ ' \ I' I • .. Lo~t & Fo.d 5300 ~~!.~~~·:.~•••n~!.~~l~'f.~~·~•••••~!~~ ......................... ... ,.- fwN•d i.,.1-..tlfwttf~ .......... .. :-:.~~-~!!~~.?!~.~!~!':-~"~!~~ .. ?!~.~ .. ~~! .... ?~~~ BJO OA!j..Y ?TtOi Monday rotiruary 9. 1m ~·· \Mfurft. Apartwtenh u..fur1L ~ t11te•b u..fw1'. ··········-··········· ............................................. . Corona ~I Mor ll2:Z Co'to MHo 3824 LOCJUM a.och 3148 HUNTINGTON BEACH'S ANEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···~···••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAHISH COUM'TIY ESTA.Tl LIVING D'lCIDE TODA y Drop .i P\'bblc' mlo th1: f b k 1 · k -~ •••turriovt:mloa :.iwc 3 Oceun tro111 ~uur Apl. 2 acres 0 eauti fu l pa r • l e ·re1 . br. 2 bu JJPI wt frpk, LeJSC l.U\Ur • l>l'l'Url,l~. surroundings. Swlkcn pool. Sparkling n.. l~rc s pa1in. pnntry &. pool ~fature .i~u.ttll 317~ c.;:.i Spanish fountains. Spacious rooms. ---• ,\dulu S300 r.1~ 3311\ Hwy. 400-~ Separate dining area. W all<-tn closets. COIW~A u .. :L MAH t: Side Lux 2 Ii• Ullll ()('J-;A~ VfF.W Hom e -Jike k itche n & cabine ts . I ~ Ur Tu\\nhuwil! l11>k puul lrpk, .. lo:,e lo Lrg i.lu<llu. l lilk LO Bedroom unfu rnished $226. Furnished l'•w•J l"11n1· 1·01111m·lllJI ,,hof" $250. l!a" & wt r bearb, frph'. der k,-:.to\l', S240. 2 Bedroom unfurnished $250. ~. • ,. rerrii: s~s llll'ludc~ Ill eJkf u!'ll ~.11111• on.'Jll & lut· tJIS fiill7 __ uu lit ies 1\17 11 Jti or Furnished $275. l.'u1Jt111 .. v1l'" ~ Clo:.e l•1 ., 11 u •• e IH· d r 1132.0300 J,U UTILITIES FttEE I O & r . hl' u•h M •• 0 0 m :. O --w lk 11 ... c t !'I 11111P1ni.: 111t • n •d \\0011 lil'amcd c: ·ii , .1 a ~o untmg~on en er &H ~11 , . ~ St>t'dacular \ u. nea1 Y ,..,.5 1ni.:!'I, !>u11l 11~' .\tll11:., nu new. grnd lloor ;ipurt. ~ ADULTS NO '"' I HI & WIMl TA.VERN $20.000.tMt. No rontruM" on th•~ bu~' ... OL'NO s1~~µ1ng bJI: , 01 n1•r l•nn1 •·t o n ,..., t°Jll' w". \.'.•II lo hklllll) ~~ t.~Jtl monl!) lllUkl'I . l><>lh IKIOI Lol>l l.mllt'' H\ JI 'hJJll•«I l.1t>l1!:. 1nt'lud1·d 1\ nni; Whit~ 1humumb on tniml'r\11uui. '11lut Ill ou1.:>1dc " rulJLc' lll:.ldl! S8500 clo wn Ai:c·nt <"11ns 1dcral~ K,fv.Jrd ' ~t-4'1b0 C.ill 581" On::t fnvest~t LOST neur (; 1:.h •1 & W ante-d 502 0 llurlmr. Fem Gt•rin.m ••• ••• • •• • •••• • •• •• 1..,.. • • Shephc.1r<!_ . ~l ~!\!\ ht•r \ t .. r, JNTl·:lllOR IH:LIG\rr much 5Si·W>G - l'ATJo:NTED t.OST Lomg hull l'U mJh• Im upp 7H 1!1Sfi 21~:1 l·al Nu 1·oll.1r. \'1r 'J'Jylur & lk•a1'11 JIB t'l'll Mone-y to Loon 5025 0111 ol 1•ur wh1k n10\ 101: • ••• •• ••• •••• •• •• • •• •• • :! 5 7tl 847 ·ti7lll pl'ls ~170, S!ltl W \\ ilMm, Ur :! Bu blk lu bch. S2t!IJ LA QUINTA HERMOSA H ;'r f Y VH.W, a li.:c lux ,\flt t: ___ 4~1-:.l:J8J: ·ltl·I ~:JJ'J urioui. ~ II H 11 r111111d tll}(1r -•71 ... , 1""7 544 1 BANK RATES I. o s T " h ·1 t ... urut of Uupll•x w Wtl)' & i Ur 1:arden apts. frplc, Newport Bea c h 3869 1621 I Pcrkalch Lane ' .., .., • • 11u,ky1Si11noycd pkaM'. 1ll'tHm view S INGJ.l·:s dshwlir. dining rrn, pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• l blk W.of Beach;3 blks S.ofEdinger NUBAILUUI~ i>lca:-ol' relurn Heward l'ltt::F J<:HHt·:l> SS~o. pat1tl,1'110I Nr lnirwln UTILITIESPAID fl/\YMUllS li7367U.'155i H61 ll mo <:.111 A.:cnl , du!'llr~,iil Jrl'a Avail. J\J.llCKTOOCl':AN 450 I' ( 1·1 l - 1;.i 1. 1~11 Niu<' I now s:! 10 mo. 557 2lH I Oeluxl' l'rivall: :mr. :!hu. ~ts f\irnished Business Rentol 4 'e inunt't' lo con~o 1"'1 1' Vuuml While male µoo<lh· orUnfurnlshed 3900••••••••••••••••••••••• tlelil:.. l\lakl! humt• 1111 111"<.:o\\.tn lli.:t:. N~:W Dl 'l't.t-:X lkllll\l' STL:NNING 2 Ur 2 Uu , L gc \\all. 111 r ln:.~~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• JWtl\cml'nl:. or JU:o.t haq· H31S M''ti '>Phl ll'\cl 1300 :.CJ rt. 2 hr gankn JPL l'nol. !<cc hltns. !(ara~c . l'Jble I \. • JDEAL SHOPS l'XlrJ ca!>h. Call • -wcl1·11ov1•rluokrngll\11l14Hm,Sl1~710 W 18lhSl Aclultsn11pl·l~.S3Somo j2or3lllll ondu:. OccJn avoil1n1hcmullulth1• MECHANICS LOST Ludlc"i <:ot tJ tm&trrilo-Plu:.h1·,11 11l'l on yearly leai.e See to \lew, tcnni,, JJt'Ulll, I-Jet on . Canner) NATIONA.LBA.NK Tt'ardrop Wn:.twatt·h mi.: llornc like 'lurJl:c 2 lir, cp~s. drps. s.tove & ;tpprl'ctale. Call for JPIJl SJuna -l:JJ l t.7i. ur V1lla14e, .NB. ti73·!160ti . (71416 38 3954 L.1i.:u11a 11 11 1:. ~Lol l "'j h:e v.all..in l'ln;.cl!'I rl'lng S~OOmo.<.:losc lo SS1-rotiurtcr6 PM 495070.; _ _ 673 !.1393 • 26 7,i Rt>"ard! !!Ill:!~>. lialh & i:vel>t bulh. Ul tn :.hops 1>12-11~1 __ --PA1lK NEWPORT Rooms 4000 -Money Wonte d 5030 ltm 203 - tJl°!a & U\t!ll fQJcecl Jlr :0-:EW BRt-:1-;u APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------·1••••••••••••••••••••••• ' he . l'alio d1•l·k 2 l'ar lla"h. 5175 Gara"c. rv•ol , APARTMENTS r• 00 rn . .:2 5 ... k u P . Lor~ Stores \Y I I 1 ?· 1 LOST :.mall frm StJllll'M! t •· • " ··~ B hnlor lor" ' J .,,_ " for rent or lca:.l'. On I pa~ -' 111 on \ll 11 111 & C)JHl':.:. \'Ile ll•1rJge " :. ur.oi:c"' JJC'Ulll. &IS·.J 11 1 a c ~ • w / k1lchen 1\pl:-. S37 50 'S:J 500 I OJ n " 1 u n·J luundry 1 m l'J\ only Hedroom:. Jlld 9 :-O:c \\ port Hlvd. Co:.li.1 · • · l' Laguna lkh ·1\11 138!J or ACCOUNTING CLERK PART-TIME Bu~~ Ill'\\ :-.pu ll\'I' an:ou"nt 1ni.:-or l1n· l'l'Cfllll l '' lhHl llm1.: \~II hou1'~ \>l'I' \\ l'l'h 1 J)l't m ~tncnl g~ncr.ll dl'l'H'al a:-:-1~Lanl'I..' .Job llH:lud<.·::, <J ',ll'll'l \ nl <hllH·:-"1thm lhc deparl· 11\cnl.. If 'uu l\a \'t' the ba I<.' oft 1te ::,ktll:.-. 1111:lud111 g t~ ping. tt•n key 1td· tl1ng mae h11w and al'l' at'l'.Ul'atl..' ''Ith l1g u1'l':--. plca~L' suhm1L your up· pll(·,1t1on IH'LWt'l'n H:OO a m . _aml -I uo p 111 . :\ll1ndu~ through f nday Call For Appointmcnl DAIL\' P ILOT 330 W. Hay St., Costa Mesa BOYS ANO GIRLS If you a re 12 to 16 years old and would like to ea rn $20 to $50 and more per week, with a chance to win a trip lo P hi l ad e I p hi a . Cape Ke nnedy or . Washington, D.C. and cash awards,: bikes and other prizes. I have a job for · you. If you a re willing to work hard , learn respons ibility and the value of : m oney ca ll Mr. Scott, 549-8956.1 Trans~rlation will be furnished. This . is not a pape r route. Equal Opportunity E mployer ~ I ' I L'r '"".·r." .• w 1>15 3W7 Lo•~of park•n" Cull T t dectnc \I.lulls So vi I I BR LOFT OHL y Townholl' .. I'!> wk u 11 5 '111 i S.J 0 r Mesa C 2 MJny u:.agc:-.. &lti l!Jl!J Jll qun 1:!!1·7357 Reward ' ~U!>l lh') ,, 1, """:. l'Oll1 lmmt•d U<.•t•upam•y r "" ., '"' "' .,. Mort909es, N S ---------r ho•al·h ~l :!fl I JS l'\lPJlw.lrjJk.l•·rlse Open9·6D.i1I} l!M)(.l :.lorl·:-.1i.1tl'~i50 ol IJILLLi\CllEi"OJYER Deed s 5035Per sonols 53 50 ~ t & I _, s I' I r "l"··"""u. C\"U• "7" ~577 oymen <;ullll•11r111I l'lulll· HAYLOFTAPTS IJJ oo ~ \'lrnls lll't' :.11.•t•<' 1111 k ;o:.l' .,,,..,..., ~JvJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f l-1 l "ti·-1s '""17 /\1·ros, rrom 1'.1:.h1un l "<>riii•r 11.11 ll111 " 11.1k1·1· I) k 11 m "' reporo ion Help Wonted 7100 .. ' ""' 28 3 A d CM "' LOANS t 80<Yc rm ·mi.: pro I._. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• vo co o, l~a11ll Jl J,111ll>tlr<'l' Oil (.'••II J..t1n \\ ·l,ll, l"1t 11c11:. up 0 (." II \I h 111 I I l 50143 u • "' o J • t·u 0 .... ~1!c Jobs Wonted . 7 075 6 4 • S;on J oaqwn l hlls HoJd Uank ~J7!l 1:!00 ·>,i hr da' 835 3830 38 24 Costo Mesa ....................... ATTENTION! 3-6 Mo's Wol'k 18 & Ove r I St TD Loons·8 l/4~'0 "' :-. J _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri 5pm lo 7pm 1714 ) 644-1900 Sal·Sun tOam lo .Jpm llUltM w kitt"h pn i::s. 2nd TD Loons Lo:.c )our l'uol \\1th your ..•....•....••.......•. c.;,\,!;,\ V1 CTOIUA l,l&::J hr. Ucluxe Unfur. or Furn. i;a:.1wtr pl.I. LHG 1&2 Ur, pool. nr. i-.ho pl>. adlb/no pels . Util. pd 11:!&1 Monrovia. 2liK or 3HK Partly I urn. Pvt 1•111ranl'l' Nl•ur CICCI•---------• FuH'e>tl Tt•rm:. l>llll'l' 19.J!J 1·h1Jdren" llt'lp 1~ availa 1 H uuM· to <k'ean llt ~hupp111i.: 'llii! 7520 -----. 1 Sattl•r Mtn. Co. hie 21 hrs 54!J.1!9:1!1 Call 67:1·71!!0 Corona del Mar :-. 111e:.t .... T Adults -No pets Sel' gall? l'ool. rt>c rm. 1•ll'\'UlOl'S 525 V ll'luri a. 042-8970 5'18·0331) --------- Gc·11llt>mu11. m!'llr hclrm. p nme location cm Coast &I:! i 1iJ 515 Ulill PHEGN.\NT'.' Vil' Puc l'oa:-l llwy & llwy, IWOsq ft bdwt'l'n (.'a ri n i.: t'l1nlnlt•nl1<1l Avuil. 2 15. Motl' 2 hr Apl Off Be-oten Poth B 2515 1·:ldl•11. Adult:.. 110 STEPS TO BEACH 2 UH. l ba, yrly, turn s:11s ll 1· a<' h 11 l' ol 11 II . 2 quality woml'n 's ap i·oun~d1ni.: ,..., rl·r1•1·ral 5:kiliS tli parel ;.h11ps.l"rnm&rf'ur Announeeme-nts/ i\bortwn, ;1<l•>pllun & Seled 1 \ e Household. :-O:ur:.1111-: & F:.im1ly c.;url' r'l'rso11nel Emph>Y"r Pa y:-F1•e 4500Cumpu~ Dnvt' N B (.';ill 5'1ti l~11J5 We: will lruin )'Ou in our llu:.1ncs3. No :.trike;. or la)Ofb. pll•nty 1>f work. II }OU't•c :.imb1t1ou s & wuuld hke a po:-.111011 out 11( lh1• orc11nary. Call IJctwn \I 30&3p.m. t. :!. & 3 Ur Adulls. no pcli. St!JS &I:! 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S700 Lu ~lurt Wm<lo" D1·lt1~ns. 5:""16 fl!llH Uu ... lllo'"S m:m look IOI( for part t1m1• a:-~11nal1• ~;:11 rl S.'lllOO H 1;.i:; 11112 C Af4VA.SSERS DOOR TO DOOR Only cxpl•r'd m•1•ll apply. l'all ~Ir t>uvt:-.. !l<IO 1:11iO CASHIER, f /TIME Varallon & l'U. henel1g. Cull for mtcrvw t;it2-17!)11. Tht' ~:nrl 's P l umbm )! < ·11 , 1521l Newport Bini, CM. IFYOU hLO\ <' n wn ll'(' to offer or i.:111llh 10 S<'ll, rilac•c on a<l 1 11 I ll 1• I> a 1 I .v P 1 Io l ('1,,,,11 h•tl !'t'l"t 1011 l'hruw Ii I~ 'li\iR .. • · I r Monoar. February 9. 1976 DAILY PILOT B 11 Add it. .. Build it. .. Olaper 1t...Hammer it. .. Carpet SERVICE DI RECTORY Plumb it. .. Patch it ... P(pe it e m o e 1 •• 1t...Cem ent 1t...W1re it...Hoe it...Clean it •.• M ove Roof it ... Landscape 1t...T ile it .Tri m 1t...S ewtt .. -:-- it ... Press it ... Paint it...Nail it...Plaster it...Flx it... H aul 1t. •. Add it... Plal"lt it ... Alter 1t .Learn it ... AppQ.-ce ltepoir arptftttr C..,..../C OtKNt • ~-~ HauliftcJ ~aplllCJ P~/Popering Pointin9/PafMn t19 PlwnblltCJ ' ······················ •.........•.......•......•...•..•••.•.•••••.• ······················· .......•..••..•........ ...•.•.......•••....••• •..•..........••..•... . •••...............•...•..•..•.....•.••••••.•. APPLIANC E rt I:: PAIK REMODILING LEONI TB CON~iU'TE Rehuble, t!X~rt gurdc.-n t'Rl::t::, 11 1 le Rolotilhng $25 J,andi.cap Pl-."I'ERS PAINTING CWllOm W.1lll'll\'l'rlni;s & l'lumher r i:vuu . H•P•IX'. 1 110 -Service Call s TA ~I p 1 N G~ c# b lng Mo malnt. 1prklrs . & . llU •ng. c unup, lllll Sod·Bluegr llSl. l812 lnl L'•l , ...... R.itr s r u1nt1na. Lit: J 20 .) r M'f\'ICI:! hn1.1:> & lllblJIJ.i flJ•0~92422 Ahera~•Ollll, tl.'pulrs, . o . lndscp 'jt. l'lunls ~ !tee wor k for us able Sq f'l Tom9riQ 2170 Cull G~~coc'11~t .. 5"' .. ,,n,~" !::'<pr V1•ryn\'.1t~ti.11 i1on GGtdk~til~!.1315 ----....;...;-~---1 1Slof'Vll,1A<kltt1on1.baths& ble~tone. brick & Hie whol es:i lc p ric e s ttemsS57·"2005 ----'''"'""' Cabinet MtlltbMJ k 1t c hcns. c a b inets, pauos,elc 640·4349 646 I072 , CUSTOM DES IGNS l'rof. Pifltllcr. Int & E:.I :°11> Bu>rilt' Arc Getting RoofilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ria11oi;, cement w o rk. Sod l<iwn:.. :.prkl111, Qua! work & rcas Free Kusty 11oui;1• p.11nh·r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K1ll·h eubinet.5 ci.tm wull Contracto r dOt'll nwn COfttntctor MIKE Clean ups & luwn Hws.cl•oniftCJ µatms, c:overs, remdl'i; esl 751 U61J4i M~.2759 n1•w in area & look111.: loi· R,.:f'AIHS t\LL n 1•1-:s uruts.l.illlce-p'ut10:.,boat[work Palom bo Const.••••••••••••••••••••••• care f'r('ccst Callurlc>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• older )'urds. tree re wo1·k II )r'> ~'~'·-'yr:-. u ,.1" lll't'i•lll,.I" ' 'f I I h (' II ""' 7"1'1 k "'" ' rmcllg 646·5219 ••lcmber 8 .8 . B. All work GEil WiCK & SON noon S,18-2049 wv ci. pcrie11t•1:1 11.1: mo qi I, p1 unmg J.1r'd 1 1 .1. f t 1 1 p l i.v1 ,i~ d ""'' • .. ·'" W.ilt HJO ~ll!ll ..tll\ t 1nw -guar !1628314. ADDITIONS RON. \VN-S C :.c hocil Rlrla will l'onlrac:lor l:t y1 !>111 llB ~ni.t·a~~l';;1 n~~ ·a,:i~~::. lorChui·k T"I Corpet1hr --REl\fODl::L Lie Hl·J l0942 • 1 ·s LA EH I I-: hou1>t!t'h:a11 after 2pm "'l>llU t1J1Hl:.n1ping, hi 1 e •••••••••••··~··•••••••Carpet Sft'•lc• 549_2170 673.6041 Call Cor esllmates for our weekllJ\:, & weekt·nui. \Jli2·7817 spra). 2Syr1> t<Xt)97!1·5~'*1 HeJSOnablc l He~pnnM 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R1';MODt:L. Commercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---, ~~7w mo n l h I Y r u l ~ Hetcn·nt·c.-; Cull Sur HOUSE CO •TS ~~h ~:~;.~'~l~s~~ui'd;.~~na et·:HA:\111' Ti 1.1:. New & & Rcs identiaL I.IC:. l'ree Shumpoo & st eam clean· RAt>FOllD & S<?N ..,.., G7011vvt•s !J'79 Utl21 MGMMWY "" ' " rmlll fn•(• c·~t Sml Jobs e~t. 645·3'130 mg. Color brightc11ers; REMODEL Jll::l'AIR ttttral Serv[ce1 W:rnl a REAL. CLEAN .................. ••••• • fly f,atry (71J >548·•1745 Plasttr /Repair Wt>lrnrm· s:l6 242ti -wht c u rpt s 10 min AJditions -Lic JH5ti262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASON HY '1'111.'. hl'l\'k , --••••••••••••••••••••••• -• DRYWALL SER. bleach. Cle un liv rm, din &ll950 675·&136 f DO IT "'LL'. llOUSE'! CnJJ c;in~hum hlot·k it·unt·rcle, i.tone. LOTS,\ PRIDF: &< l"ior , ~ . . , , . . Tree Senk~ "" G1rl.1'~reeests 645.5123 l c'(l ,"·""25"1 l'nrci. L1 c in· <:at11·0 \F .. ll\ N1'.A1 l 1\rc 11••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hull $IS Avg rm El p l ·• """' .,. • ~. . J()llS •· p J.""'J'l l<'l'O !'lp ru ye<I oeou s llt'. wallbrd rnslul, taQe & wall tcx. 636 4833/ 6:16·5037 ..... • ·h · h • · GENERAL Cl'l nt·al. !urn Hng. I' u Int 1 n g . X I 11 I "' , .' ·?1 lh'lllO\ uls, hmbllll!. top· r 50. couc $IO. c 111(; $5. CONTHACTOR ctt'. Heas r.ites . 6-1'.! -1957 • llOUSECLEl\N ING • WILt .. 11\MS & SONS Jlcrcrcnce:. tml 3:1~15. !''rec l'Sl tl!J:J 1,1:.1.1 P 1 n I! . II r 11 n i n I! • uur l!hm pct udor rpt lo W_.I --Hy reliable rnupll• Good l\l usonry llnt:k1 Uluck 1, ,,1., 'II l'l.i"S'I' L·,i• I".',·, Fil< i.:woou Si ;.i 1·orcl 1 r ep111kr. 1$ yr slet•xprll. ~ C t h Ul&'\..d . llJ\NUY~AN·Homc:s & rcferent:es.S36·771l &Stunc.(.'all 581·71129 W~iJ.P A Pt•:n1 :-lG All • "' '" r '.,. del. lic /h o11f1 /1n". wor m ysc . c · us om oml.'s ;ru I· Apt!> <..:onsc1e nt1ou!> ------. .._ Kinds. Wurk Gu.irJn· ,.•ALLTYPJ.:S • • &I:! 2624 *REMODELlllo.JG 531·0101. t1ons.20 Yrsexp.inN.8. cru£ts mun.t;45M58. llOUSECLl::ANING 1s Utick. Blot·k. Stone. Tile lel•d Fr,•e 1-:i.umule:i i''rce l-:~1 5Wllll25 "' area . F1na n t:1n1<1 avull O ur Business . Call Work eiqx•rlly done b)f u..i....i t All Phase!>, f'mest ref!>. F ree e s t . Mr . Lli'll lot0.7934 ' .E:<pr. Col lt'gc Student Carpenter Oild Jobs. gen'I home 1mpro ,1e · mcnt. 615·9363 Ca r pe nlry -F1n1s h & He modchni: & lh .;pair. Reas rates. Call 979-0379 Carpentry Remodelin g, patio covers, dcl'ks. fences, ctl'. Cement work. 759·0370. We Car e Carpel Cleaners Lie. u 1 207447 Soulh HOME REPAIR J amrc·s RaggeJy Anns 1 962 .712 Cull 'orm llJs.;rrn:; or IS1JC1'IJl11e IJI Span1,,h ll'X ,........,, ery Steam clean or shampoo le contnn·lor " ti75 7•11:! lure :-;0 Jllh too ,,ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coa s t In vestmen t Plumb1ni:. carvenlry. 675-~53 Also Uphol. All work 549-0812 e I eel r11· a I , pa' n I • g. ----------Cstm F1replarl".-l'la11tcr:. Pu1ntin ; & Pap,·rhJlll! l'att•h111.: & ,\tltl llcJ~ Bill'5 Upholst~ry guar. Refs. 1-'ree Esl"s. ----645.6532. Sml JObs UK. fo'r fflC~ Tox Unt·k Cont·rctt• PJlro .. 11 h 11 !'>SI S.S!ltl Sen rni: Ornnsw Co Ol'l'r Reas. rates. 645·371ti "I k \V 11 · 1111" 1• tL Ill~ ru:. ·fl• er. s pr..t). "I' r Ht"·vvt·nn"/ n• Et.ctricaf est$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doc u li " I ~ l.11· lhl rcrs. ,; 12 23Sti Plumb" .. , ~ l> ' .. • --------i ----SAVE SS R Ill Jld~. i:;...ts. &16 ()t&I -'"9 l>J1rin1:/ rt'l>l)'lllll! :'\u C..nettt/Concrete ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME SECURITY · ca~onu c Cu!>tom palnt 1oi: llq.:h ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Joh too s mall. i:ct our •••••••••••••••••••••• ELEC'fHJC IAN-Smull , rat~'S. Pick u~ C:\l a rea. BIUCK. Hlocll. Stone & quallt ). reas onable· :\1.\11\'.SPLt:~IUl;\;l, im ce bcfort• you dec11k . Fr~ Estimates! Philli jobs. mamt /rcpa1r!>. 2~ Locks.U~Jdbolts.Smoke Ph.548-237~_:\es. Ctl n<·retc work by ·t » lj.-12-6355 •tllntll!O• • Wm c; C1yko:.k1.o"ncr. Cement Co. P a tios ~xpr ll233108.548 S203 lJeLcclors. cit:-KrceWOU I UN 'T Y OL'll Stcw..1rt ;\la :.Q1H} ra~s :\(IJOBTUOS~l ,\l,L ~16 5!.ltoti4S ti1U!°l estimates. &.15·6532 Bud. • · s JG 1108 llou I · nl n 1111 F :..1 driveways. Lie/ Bonded.Fv_:.a..,__ ---Ri\Tll ~H ha,·e a pro· ' Fr~~ ~1~11 ~;·tl't. c·~ll IHH J,.:SA\'!.;Jt!> 7Sl·S6S7 aft G, all wknds. ""'~~ Haulin9 fcssional with p n •:.ui:e MoviflCJ John l''S l .... u l'lurnluni: &. lleatmi.: You tlon't nl'ed a i:un t() ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• prepart! your incom~ la~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ·•JO F'n.·c t:.·~ttm:ttt·,1 horu .. ·~l & "dfrt\\I fJ..,t •· WhL•u )OU BRICK & BLOCK Slri pping, refln1sh1ni,:. Uauhn.: anythin.:. garaf.{e returns'! For an estim<1tc MOVING ., Let 2 e"pr Cstm pamltw•illpai>l'nni; rchJhle 1>C'r' I l l' SIO Ull pla1·1: a n acl m the Da1lv Patios, Curb & Gutter KITCllENS Din r rn sets I I I bl f & t 1 · h I' I \ •· r•1101 WJl't "11.•.' '' .. JI no•:• • · c eunup. le 1a c, ai.t an appoin men 111 your men mo' c you. Uc.is, Paint intr S<Wrm , ~pcc1al r . KI i 0:1KJ ,o / "' • " ·' l,u " Wayne 642·8673 Chem Clean. 892 6389. scrv11·e !163·6452 home call 968-8182 refs S.15 HS83 or 833 :r.•·1·1 on exterior !IGl!·7 152 t\I astcrl'hurgl' li-12 5671! !!~~.~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~~.~ ..... !~!~ .. ~~.~:.~ ..... !!.~~ !!~~~·:.~ ..... !!!~ !!~!.~.~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ !!~!.~!!·:.~ ..... ~!.~~ !!~~~~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~!~~!.~.~~:.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.c:cr. •..•..••.•..• ~?.~~ DELIVERY ROUTE ~ • --------------------• Af~hun puppies. 1:! wk.,,, MOTOR ROUTE PRODUCTION WORKERS Sall·S hni;r1 t·:t·: lo S20K Exec secy I A I 1\ tu Sooo <;.Ok Typ1~t lu Sli.50 Typist 'Lai; 11111~ SliS Irvine Per:.011ncl Ai:cn<:y SALES MANAGER TRAINING Newspaper promotion compan y has openings for people with van s o r s tation w agon s . Earnings $150 to $300 or more p e r week . Good c han ce f or advancem e nt. Must be able to work with teenagers. This is not a paper route. old. AK<.: re.:. Chum11. linl'. fHucs. blac k s , creams & reds. M&F. 6-12·~ or 645·22JS Motor Route delivery route f or Daily Pilot in Newport Beach , a fternoons 3:30 lo 5 : 30 and Saturda~ and Sunday m ornings. For details phone 642-4321, a s k for Mr. Satatti. 11 :00to12:00 Equal Opportunity Employer QP.ening for afternoon delivery of Daily Pilo t in Newport Beach area. afternoons 3 :30 to .;>:30 and Sat. and Sun . mornings. Sm~ll ca s h bond required . Approximately $22.5 per m o nth pro fit. For details and <:1ppointmenl phone 642-4321. A s k for Mr. Salatti or Mr. I · Seeley ~~.~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~· ... ~ .... .!!.~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!! 'JUNIOR SALESMAN 10To15 Years Old H.tp W •hd 7100 Help W C111t~d 7100 ..••.•....••.••.••..••........................ Ironing 1.a<.ly w;Hlktl Call G-IG-2378 o r 548·7411G. K 1l c h e n llelp-Cunk ' Helper. Cul l S49·Ul4G after 2l'M. N HSING COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ~ K 17th Co:.tu l\lcs11 St.11k 22-1 612 1470 lmml•thak opc111nJ!s for cx11t:1·icnccd P rodue tlon Wurkt·rs . :\lu:,t lJ.: a hit• to ...,.....,._...,....,_,,,...._......,,,.....i work :ill iohrft:. & tH<'r· time Excellent 1ia> & Ir· m~l' b<.·nd1l:, ,\ppl) K I IA:\I I :IP~I ARPIF" VOIT, IMC. 25K Ca I I Mr. Scott at 549·8 956 f o r appointment. Equal Opportunity Employer AKJTA pups s how & pcl. Nol cheap Mothe r AKC chum p . <199 !!~ pri P!:V Old t::n~ Sheep dol! S mu show dog show1fam pl'l. ch Imes w /papcrs S~2<i. 536 17H9. Pt•c•k J l'oo!>. •·tlle. ,,., ... .. ... m.1 11 :J fe male. I rnal .. . S.WeJcll 19 1 77 11 8050 380 I S. Harbor Santa Ana, Ca Cornmu111t-.1l 1u11~ 1:11111 p,iny 111lr0<IUt'l'" ;11101ht·r f1r'>t 111 lht• 111du.,t1~ :.1any t•:..t•1t1nl! prmlm·t.. f11r I h1· '•ilt•:.µ1•r ;.un tu c.irn 1mm1·d1al1• h1i;h l'lllllrTil•l>ltJI) 1\ fll II\ ('I) 1ic:.1rc lo t•Jrn :!SI\ a v1•ar :.houl<.l bt' r cl lct·lcd 11) ,.iur track r1:1•nrd t:vn ial'l ;\fr C:l•t• lor dct..111:. ~1!1·271ll H~pWanted 7100He4itW_..d 7100 ····•······•··•···•····•·•••·••·······••····• •••···••·•········•·•·· 1\n Equlll Opportunll) f':mploy1•1 :II F MEN TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN , SALESMAM/AdY OVER 20 Ht::,\Ll·.ST,\T l-:SALES 11 111 :'\t·" l'rui.:1.1111 .1 Have fun selling Oranj?e County '!) /\·1 .. 1·• •. '.l;'fl<1.:-.: h lk \ 1j h ' 11111 an~ 1 •· 11 n·:i le ading n e w s pape r along wit a n Shop & Sin e · n~w & w.ed furn , ~1f1 :... mi s •·. W1bon·l> li:.1q.:.i1n ~ook . 545 W l!lth !>t C M **I BUY** Earn $20-$40 per week working after sch ool & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only . Leave n a m e, address & phone number o n tape r ecorder. Call 536-4298. Li1undromat J\lll•mlanl R c t1r e u old ai.:c pens ioner p, liml'. Near S. Coasl !'law ttUH 21i;1 l.(('J-::'l:Sl·:I>. m II II I' \ m .1 I-•• I h "t d . RN'S LYN'S & 1 ,\it.1<·1·::'\s~:I). ;-,-1•1,~11,111,.1 ,., · ,,11,.,1 ,Jot J important c an Y nve. NURSING c;1-:·1 TllE HI-:!> "·1·11:-1111: '''I" ·' 11111 .. 1 EXCELLENT EARMIMGS 1 ·,,11 l'~:T 1.111· t 1 rn ,. ,. :•,. ,. •• • Two three hour s hifts. (iood lii.c11 ·i"ur111t11rl· 1\: ,\pphanc<'S OR I writ :Wll for You .STERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 8 33-9625 llc1·('nt C:.illforn1;i ltt11:a 'i :1 :m & :i 11 .:IO w l' I r<.1111 1'11 ;..i.;,, :.•·II JIOI t11111l11•0, lrn 1.-.tdl'I ~ I 0:30· I :30 5:30-8:3 Aft 6·Call 842-I 542 L EGAl.SEc;HETAHY ASSISTANTS I THEAT:'lllo.~'I'' 11 rn.111.1 )!1·m1·nl 1111 Q lion & domestic rclu111111 RN'S& h11mesw1th ;111 11t·n·lc1ut (il-l i:ol!IM1 •. 11 ll11n 1-.,1.·\ FULL OR PART TIME l.1kc111:\\,(;:1ml·tuhh·,,1·1. H.tp W.t.d 7100 H.tp WMted 7100 exp. Top ~k ill:. i! 't'11u11i: NURSING ed 1·oursl.' th;1t _,1;1rts 1111 E-.t.•) llm•l •'I .\ii\ l'lt Come in pre f e rred, or t·a 11 Mike <·o"t 01·1•r s-wo .. Sl'll S:J'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• law) er~. Non :.m1>k1·r "'SSIST"' .... TS 11w1ha1cly tr )ou arc m· lur \ppl Johnson . 250 F.. 17th Street . Suite O. H 111· '""rm "''1 1·0~1 'omp· n'on llou · •kc .. 1·~r H II I' t t "" """ t 1 I ~;oo. ~ .. 11 1111· &1i:1 Otht·f -. a , :il ~"' 1-:lectron1 c I' C.11. J\s-. re:. ri.:c· •1 ,. ... It 7·JO H1·..,t.:1 "' c·..,111111,.: Ill! 646-4100,Cos ta M esa .Ca. p tl 1 m c Co r. c I~ c r I y scmbler~. Several post· _ 8-'8·1400. · m•mi·y ti nm \he slJI t. SJh: .. nwu 1kms JI.I:! Olhi wo man . 673 -533-l or lions a\•ailablc for a s· L' ·-----MED-SURG l:l't 111dl\11lu,il1H·d 111... ,\\1•roo:1·~fll1•M~I \\' rh •il l 613·7076 1quor clerk, 5 n 1lc:. Full &. l'.trl T1m1• 0111 tr 1111111~ on (ht• Juh 111 one t omm1-.~ao11 ,,. • l ltatl.in I urn Jh• ' · semblcrs w/touc~ up.& Maturepcrsononly .Call C,111 l•:\pcr 'd.11uH·1•,1n• 1' 1 II •• I . 1 11 '"u .or• Jll "'l"'I H~pWanted 7IOO H~lpWanted 7 100 Jnt111111· elm , ull lurn rC·'-ork ex per Fu II Co 99 22 d • 1 o 111.111~ "II 11 ll l " "1 •1 I k .. • \I ,,,. '17'J 111•11 COOK-EXPER'D l>t!nefito;&paid hohclays. _4_·_l_O_a ys ho:.p onl" Xlnt :.h1ll•lil •·dthruuut or.ini;••l'oun ,Jh·-.111.111\\ ,, u11·1· 'lul ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ~.1:.~. 1 · • llowarci'!l,;'l:f.Hl7:!7i!'o0 1 rvtnc lntl u:.tr1al LoonPr oceuinCJ P.1>-,.. trrn,• lwnl'ltb, & l). •·•II lo1 lurl ~to·i-.ilt~ .!'·"'k 11""1" 111 '1"'''1 S1 o·rt·nSJl1·,.man,t·\1wr ,, 11\1\\ <Hlli.<\m.Jlln•,,, COOK l'ompl~x.SS6·.t525 TraiM« $500 wor~lr\J;1·ond.... . . IJll" .\rl1•n1-. 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I I °""I 'lll'r :'loec'l''"•'n "IU ~J'.l!i ,., ,.,. L1a••Lhlp I'd ...... I' • 0 ~e ... r .. a rccr r.mµ oy trll'll ·----------1 T ...... II R It F11•lcl ·'" IC .. n· ,. I •'II I LI 11 • .,., ' '' • r-•· arve , ea ors · STOCK .\~··:.!I 1.5 r: 1i•11 1• .111\1111h • C ,.....__ $12-18,000 Agency, ~56 RS05. l-.r11ll1•" ll•Jd' I ,.,.," (,·,, I 11 Th•· "1•.11 .. ,1 ....... nv.. ;-.il"H~I :-.:<; •Fn ·1· 1.1 <I«) 1r;.i111111i:. 1 h ',, ' 1 1 I I. G-fOfc/S•cr•tory '1\IUS fo s n II v I • l'(IUl'S"•• ll.llrllll.I: •1·' (fill\ Tll'Tll(';\l\HKl-:T IJ11ni .1rt '1'h .J tJL <e~. COUMTER GIRL l' t Mon -F'r1 llam 2pm. .\1lply Fo~tcr Freet.<' H!/9 W 19th St. C :\1 From 2pm .. 1pm onl.v CUSTODIAN ""1110'. Fee"Pa:d ,'.j~Sl\l' mol~I l~o~r:. ~.;n RH Supervisor •C<1<l1ll.11 , JI prnl!1.1m 11111'~1"11~ '-t'l'l..I.' t".ill CLERK For \ppl11 a111111' & Info d w:.t. l"\'. \\Ir h'I Cr:.inh· I rt I I ? I' 11mc• 11;11 ~11111 I \Ir :\lurµln 8J.I U:!lll l)lt, ·\I.I. 1-, 11, ,,1,. -,",II~ l!lift :\pl Ill ( :\I lo lh :!:!Ill .11. £•1111 crs J\g~nn· he arran~cc . 1!11·115. l L VH •Ila" .111. \r apu 1·11 111 I'"· ' " - ·IV:!fl lhrt•h St, Sle lf>I • I :-I I' I ·' ....... ,, 1..... 111 SALES Tl<' "I 111' s~ 'I 1·01 ... Inc• ~I .1h11•'.lfl\ f 11r11 I po-.i.•r .... I u .. I 8"3 u1on ;\l,\11) WANTED l' llll11'tlt1\ ""'II • ·----------1 .. ;•l'\\ por n~uc \ " ·n .,., • llralll!<' ( ounl) \1 1.\1 p \T \ I Otl" lllO~ · p1111 -.1pph· h1•tl $125 -: 1';1llf11r 1\µ11l K'>lah '65 l'ar111me •t'.tll \pph l'ark Supe rior •hi pl.1('1·11 ... 1111i.:., t.1l.1·11 SECRETARY ia~ . WAITERS dr.olH'I ""'''''" "1111r :\lcsa;\lol cl •S.H;-111;111 11 1'.ll(ht·:i l'I'. 111 ~> 111Urani;t•I n11nl\ ~:x o1•r •I ,,., r1•\,11 ' l•ol ·• ,11,.·I. d 1•rk 111 our· 1111 ," 1, .. ,,,1 •• ~:1., \'.\l llol !'illll1•11.111 \\l', ~II I I I I I r V11·l1I !'11'1 \'I"'' HPp.111 I' I I) "I \ I " ' l·,i~ '!I Ill. I·. I) L,' •h I' :1n · 1~t111i:' '" 1 111 ,.,.,.,,..ti'"·'""' 111 1null1 lll'IH•I · •. ,111·1 • '1·1 -I'll ~ ;:. to 1-:m•<.! hnlt o1,1. ~··" Part 11mc ru~101h;111 & 1-----------i hund) mJn, l1l work 111 GROUP ;\I ,\I NT EN A NC t-: :\I.\ ,\I Nl'wport lkal'h & Irvin<' pos1ti11n pe rm;in ent lu --' Or.on,.:l'l.•Hllll \' pit• 111a11 011' 111 .... ii••, ll(•rn iug i1.1'' l(,•,t.ill 1\11 I''"' 11.I n·t111 i, •Isl pl.H'•' a<h«rl1,111i.: 111 t·vurrl1r1.11 111n 111 .o<lllt' Duth·~ :iri• 111 :• l!c•Wri.1 1 i.1111. :.!17 \1.11 1111· \q" ~.:,; ~'ll:t :.area. 559.15:10 11i:ht man. i.houltl ll\l' 111 N11r:.111g ,\l11•nl.l:1111, •''i j INSURANCE l.;igun:.i 11 1 11 ~ or1'.1 pcr11·11 «t•tl Bay''"" )l·:LtVr:JtY ;\1 1\N , lQ0-3:121 l'Vll\ l1 11:.p1t.ol , :w :;;. pe rmane nt part l1m1'. RATER 'l'h11nn Aw. t ':'ll til:! :1;i0;, l'url\ morn l..1\ Tun<':. I :\lanai.:crncnt Uch.very 10 C'os t.1 M1•:..1 Seeking an ind1v. w/J,!ood l'EOPl.I:: l'l::HSUN Nl'HSl:'loli homes. No coll\·et1n.: t•11mmun sense & mat Exec looking for pJrl LVH 5-16·4481 .1b1hl' Not.>pin.:orfll· t1mt• a~s ot:till l' 111 }'"link :J ll ,h11t :\lu;.t 111g Salary S520 mo. whnll':.alt' ~upphe::. Fully h.J\l' t'\Jlt.•r m m1•1h 1·a Jcnlal A:.s1~tunl. <·xpcr'd Control prui.:ram & X ray I' ll me ok 6'11 2-156. )l•ntal 1hl>1i.tanl F rnnl lk-:.k, cxpcr cl :'\o !>mok· 1ng C..tll 1>.t I 245!t .><•nlal Sct n •lan• i\~s1!>l. l·:I Torn Lai.: llilh ureJ 1':1<per'd only I Oay wk S.il o~n. 11:10 11;!0 IH:NT.\I. ASSIST \NT l h a 1r:.1dt•. l'Xpcr. 111•ct·s~Jry N B tlt-1 ~121 1 > 1• n l a I 1\ :.. i. I ' l :1 n I 1 >rthodonlll' oft ll'l'. 1-:x nenl•m·e pr<•ferrc~I Br· 1111t hundwriltcn resume t11 :1952nd St .. l.a..:1111:1 DESMOND'S w~stminder b l'n•,tnlly 1\Cl'CPlltlg 1\ f)ph1'a l 11111~ F•ir l'l·1111alll'lll Part T1mt• l'os1tmns In t\11.'n 'o; ClothinJ: Sull'S & Sen . l>csk/Cash11•r1ni: r ll•as a11l \\Orkin~ 1.'00lll> -+ hll\'ral dis counts . 1\pply In l'l•rson To The l\hnai:cr Conl,1ct l'crsonnel !)cpl t•ap1lah~ed I.ii:\ 222:1 tmn .'\. tr1•a111wn1' ,'\Int PACIFIC MUTUAL bl.'rll'f•t' ~ he.11th 111:. Morine ca.--nter I I I . If 700 i'/('\\ ""rt Ctr Ur • r -l'ar.. .11 u I 11111 11:.11, "" 5 )r cxper. 111 l U.,t111n & ,. L"I 1 1• 1 "'11 Newport Beach ""' • ·•I!~"'' '' ·' Prod. hoathu1hl111i: .~· 11• 1., u• 11 Enual Oppor Employer •• ~ "'~ ·• pair. Westerly ;\l,1rin1:. • :'\B. 67J 1~5 llou:.t•kt•t•per part-lime ( 0 r J .1 d U I l S \I I \' • :'lit•w port & Wilson, (;~1 IH1, ~:Iv-I ll()l.i'!-11-:KEEPl':ll . n i:" lr\'mc home. m11lcllt• a~c lPI. II h'" rk. 1•1111k1ng, M1111 Fri I.I\" Ill nut H l' i s & l 1'.1 n ~ r c q 5fil·fi115 lhkpr w -.unw 1111rs 1ng elqwr. I 1 "" "' S:IOO mo. xlnl arrum, rlrl\·e, ref, 11< s mokers fi·IS·5000 a pt ext :1:.i:1 INSPECTORS MS I U ,\TA C () H I' ())( \TION 1s llw lc;uler Morin~ M~chanic lmmed1alc t•mplv~ mt•nt <nr ni:ht tlcr,,nn Com pan:v lwncl 1l!>. Sll'Jtl~ work (-,)(pr onl) 11c1..'i.I apply. ,\p1Jh' 111 lll'r:.on .\nl'hnr ;\I arine ('n Iii l lk•<'k Ila~ Or :'\ll C;1ltl :\I i\ T ll H I·: W 0 ;\I ,\ :'\ . p 1L1mc to Wl'lt·oroc ncwcomeri. &. eo11ta1·1 mer1·hants. Flt•x 1hl<' hr'>. :'l:ectl t·ar. lilc l.VJlll1j!. 5-17 -34~15 Mc Donolds Day Jl<'lp Ni'crk rl :\Inn lhru F ri. N1i;hl & Wkn<I 11 time> hellJ .• \pplr :tn\'llnh.' McOonafds ifMI \\.Coast llwy, NII PARTS COUNTER PERSON \Im 3 \1:. C:hn-.lcr l'" JI"' 1'.1~ 1omml'n'>ur.1t1· w e\lk.'r \.,k tor 1\111~ ll.1rt\llJ;. ;,11; 1!1:11 ·"'·'~ l'hrvslt·1 l'I~ mouth Part T11n1• 1•\ ,•:. & Sal ,\:'II l'cr1c1·1 for ~111tl1•n b ln~ul1• work <iuaranl<·vtl 11.11:1• Call 1\I, .tit .1pm, S .. \ :ii:! :101.1 nr (i Ii . 5.10 H·llill Part Tinw l'crm. Wkd_v,. Take ln\'l'fllory /\\ r11e nr ders frlr l1wal slnrcs )OUr area \11pru'( :'Ill hr S201 per rnn ( ·ar nl.'e Srnd rt :.unw 111 lm·om Sy~tcms. 121:!1 W1l~h1 rc RI\ II. I. 1\. ••>0:!5 PARTJTIME (;athl•r111J; :>IJ;lla\111 C" for :'l:o' cmh1:r hullot S.1 no111 Sl!Oopcrhr 55 1 l lOi PIX OPERA TOR ( ';dllur111.1 I ... it.·~ Oi l' ltl•q1111 ••1111•111-. "'"' 1., n,11ur" .rnd 1,.111nn• 11.lll~i.o 1 .. 1.,nol •l..,l plac·1•ad1t•rll:.111g 111 :::1 \'1 .. r,.,.,.,11 h11 ... 1nt·~,, 1. rllolllh ., ..,1,,,.i, 1., W 11 1 1 111 ... 1.11 11t1\l •111hh I Ls\ "I t •·I ' · .,,. '1 l'•I'• • \.J ll l:l' 'I •11 1111111 l ll' . ,.,,,, .•.. '\Ill \ 11111): "' .. 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OOM ESTlC F~ • • 1975 S TINGRAY ~ ""---models. 2 & 4 players. 9680872 008 '7003 orCLASSlCS ~n~~~~!1 ~10.~ty good "CADILLAC" l.oJc.lt•(I full lwl'(nry 'fOP CASll UOl.LAR $7Scord (fbtn.naml,kcnl.lfor1& lt)'our carusextr;i clcan 98 1311 l'(tWpnwnt.Aulum-Alu:A<"" p ,, 1 0 f' 0 R y <> u tl $4~.50 i, .. cord/del &30-9740 party, buy 1 for your Wanu.'<I: 5'1p or Sade Tie ~ U¥ firs t • 4 0 Quality & Price 01,11 11, ... ~s ..,11 c ~n1:iuc 1 Jr,:wELRY. WA't'CIH~. VACUUMS $29.95 home, trade l for a '?'! t~r-new JG' C:ommerch1l IAUU IUICK Before vou buy. see! Tri...... 976 7 n'IJ "'hluck 1111,•nor On 1 ~ttt 08Jt-;(.wl'S. COLI> VACUUMS REPAIRED 6i$-l-t4?. f 1Sh_ln1t Ve1>i.cl. 673·lSOll 291Hlarborlihd ••••••••••••••••••••••• O ••r 70 I~ J5u0 mile., Im ~L.\l.E~,St.:RV!GE. f;XCllANCt;D&l'AHl'S iU d t.F..M ump\Jfacr. aft ti. Cosln.Me'ia !1792.SOO Mlaalon VlelO "TO Triumph GT6+·dnt toehooufrom m.u;ul..ilt• (51;J H\'1 .t l !'11-., t' ~I~ N & AN · BL.KJWUT 'l'Vs $29.95 !lpeakers. SM. wing i.cl. 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Patricia Hearst, testifying for the first time about her days as a captive of the S y mbionesc Liberation Army. said today her tape·recorded c;onfession to a bank robbery was made because of threats to kill her. Tells of 'Hundteds of Death Threats ' Angela Atwood and she would compose the tape. We s at down on the floor ;,ind she wrote out the t a pe and W ii lie Wolfe was there " "Yes," s he reph l•d "Who else was there'!" "Donald DeFreezc, Nancy ~ay'l'' "Did you make any correctiom, or additions ·1 • • The 21-year·old newspape r heiress was the first witness called by defense attorney F. Lee Bailey at a hearing before U.S. Dis trict Judge Oliver J. Carter on the admissibility of her "This is Tania" statement that she voluntarily participated in the April 15, 1974, holdup for which she is standi_ng trial. The jury of seven women and fi ve men was not in the courtroom whe n Miss Hearst, wearing a red corduroy pants suit. took the stand during her bank robbery trial. said m aking a tape lo illustrate that s he was a member of the SLA and took part in its ac-· ttv1t1es, including presumably the robbery. was discussed by her captors under the direction or Donald Derreeze t..ing Pe rry. Patricia Soltys1k, Camilla H all. Bill and Emily Harris and William Wolfe," M1:-.s llt•arst said. "He said the tape w us to be made lo ~how that I took part in ll .. She denied she a ctt.-d \'Oluntari ly and said she had been told pre · viously she would be killed if s he didn't obev the t erron sts' orde1'!>. "No." "01d you make any contribu- tion"" "No." "Did they ask you to'•'' "No." Miss Hearst . a lmost im- mediately after being sworn in, "You we re ~t an apartment where ther e was the making of a tape, were you not?" as ked Bailey. More Rain Tonight Storm To Continue Through Tuesday .... By HILARY KAYE the curr ent storm and a 1.96 inch 11roblems,:1round the t'ounty, but °' ,,.. D•ll• Pu.is••" reading for Sunday. nothinA mafor, al'l'onlinf!, to local More than fi ve inches of rain Jn Other locations along the uuthorities has been dumpe d on parts of Orange Coast, Huntington Beach At Dana Point llarl>or, several Orange County and weathermen reports 2.43 inches for the storm boats w ere ri ppcrt from their predict the deluge will continue and 3.47 inches for the season. moorings Sunday niizht. but were at least through Tuesday. The average to date is 6.57 in· quickly rounded up by the harbor However, gusty winds that ac-ches. patrol. com panied the storm were ex-Al O'Neill Park in Trabuco Ca· Waves were c rashing over !he peeled to subside tonight. nyon, 3.54 inches of rain have breakwater this morning at Little damage was caused by fallen since the storm began last Dana Point Harbor and sm all the current storm because the Tu es d a Y .• I n Sa n J u an craft warnings were still in effect rain fell s lowly and steadily, Capistr ano, 4.61 inches hcivc lip and d own the coast rather than in torrential burs ts, fallen during the same period. In Capistrano Heath, aoout 150 ncwrding to the s pokesmen for The season total in San Juan homes wer4.' "11hout powe r for the Orange County Flood Control Capistrano. 5. 75, is almost as two and one·hulf hours this morn- Oistrict. high as last year's figure at thi!> ing because a tree fell , short . Water runoff has not been a time. 6. 73 inches. mg out soml' elt>clril·al lines. problem yet. althouAh there has In Newport Beach, only 2.51 in-Trees w<'rl' blown uvc-r in been some r unoff from Silverado ches have fall~n during the cur-several othN parts of thC' eounty. Canyon into thcSe1nl<1 Ana River. rent storm, still far below last inclucllng San rtcmcnll' anti Silverado Canyon 1s just about year's 7.17-inch figure. Newport Beach . but none caused the wettest spot in the county, Winds gusting t o 30 miles per serious problems with a 5.04 inch rain reading for hour Sunday night created a few <See RAIN, Page i\2) Policetnan's Case Will Go to Court By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of 111• D•ity Ptlot SUff f\ San Clem ente po l ice patrolman's fi ght to remain an official candidate in the March 2 City Counc il election will move into Orange County Superior Court next. week. Superior Court Judi:(<' Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr. ordered Friday that San Cle mente Cit y Clerk Max Berg s how cause why P<ilrolman Russell R Rice's name should not appear on the hallot. The hearing was set for Feb. 17. Rice. 26. was disqualified from running for office .Ian. 13 after a check showed that he was not a registered voter at the time he filed nomination p aper:; for the upcoming electio n The check showed that Rice's name had been pur~ed from the registration rolls because he did not vote 1n the November elcc. tions. A new s tate law reqwres that candidates be registered at the time of filing. Rice has ch urged tbal he n evl'r was informed of thl' new law by personnel in the• clerk's officl' Berg s aid today that he would not comment on Hicc·s assertion that filing procedures in his of rice were sloppy. "It will romc· 011t 1n court," Berg said Be rg, howe\'Cr, denied there is political pressure tr> kN'P Hice out of the racl'. Rice said 1n a str1tement,tthut he had be<'n "assured that the <city) council. backed hy certmn political lcackrs. wlll rontinuc to Or:•~:J ,:•~• \\· ... ;ath ... r R3in dcc re:lsi n ~ S(lm<' and becom in !! :o.howcry through Tues d ay Little tempe r :11urc c h ange. llighs near 60 Chanl'I' or rain 70 percent tontg ht und 50 t>ereent Tues day I NSIDE TODA l' Comn111n1s l forcPs hone rlalmcd the cop1tal Cl/ North Angola and the victory Ila.~ t>een admitted l>JI Nnl1onnl 1''ro111 olf1caols . Story M lnde~ ......... ., ............... '-M llloyf "' ...... _ Ctllton•u AS _ ... .._.,. O.utu" 97 " ,,..1u ., A14 91 91 "" "" Qomlo ""''" .. '' ., Or•ft .. C.lin1y ""-4• .,., DHlllHell<tt All '"'1• ••• ._, ...... , ... "' , ... ,,,.,.., •• 1En1trut"'"-"' ••• ,,. .. , .. , AIO 111 .... nu ••t ..... .,.., A4 " ftgh~.my candidacy to the utmost The court hearing is scheduled just two weeks before the council elect ions. A question that remains tod<ty is whether the s ample and or ficial ballots could be r eprinted and r edistributed by March 2 if the court rules in Rice's favor . Berg said he would no&. com· ment on the question until the hearing. Rice ha s said he will run as a write·in candidate if the legal challenge fails Rice has bee n a San Clemente police officer for three year-;, and. at limes, a controver sial membe r of the force. He was instrumental in the (See RICE, Page A2> Ford R e quests Another Hike In SS Taxes WASHINGTON !API -Prcsi· dent Ford formally a s ked Congress today for a multibillion dollar boost in Social Security taxes: new catastrophic illness ins urance for older Americans and larger contributions by Medicare patients lo finance hospital and doctor hills. Ford has said the proposed lax tnc.rease would cost each employe who pays Social Securi- ty taxes less than Sl a week. The maximum increase for a work<'r would be S49. raising the total m~1.ximum tax for that worker to $1,014 in 1977. The lax hike would raise approximately S4.4 b1ll1on during the 1977 calendar year. In his message to Congress. the President r ecommended that Medicare patients pay up to $500 per year for hospital care an<! skilled nursing services and S250 per year for doctor bills. lie also called for a limit on Medicare payment rates in 1977 and 1978 for both hospital and physician services. All the proposals outlined In Ford's special message were an· nounced Jan. 19 in the Presi- dent's State of the Union address. But Ford took the occasion of signing the mes~age during an Oval Office ceremony to declare that older A merlcans "have earned the right to live securely, comfortably and inde pen- dently .. The ceremony camE' exartly one month 1n advance of the Florida presidential primary. m wh1('h f•ord will be \'y1ni:: for th<' (Sec FORU, P age A2l THATS CALLED 'OVERKILL' San Clem e nte C11Y Coun- cilm:rn Thoma s O'Keefe was rousted from sleep at 5 a .m. today b y police as the rains poured and the winds howled around his Camino Capistrano home 1\n officer on patrol· noti ced tha t O 'KeC'fl"s automatic ~p rinklers were on. Police Grab Suspect i11, ~Theft A sharp.eyed L aJ!una llead1 detccth·c and a fleet fullll•ll patrolman broke up a burglJr~ m progress and arrested a San Ju;rn Capistrano man followin}.! ~1 foot cha!>e through a lleys and parkrng lots of Laguna 's s<>uth <.·nrl Sun day DC'l Gene Brooks, p:itrollng in an unmark<'d car. ~.1111 lw -;;1w a fi.1?ure dart behind ;1 1<11·~1· trash bin at thc rear of 1'1cr Om.-Im ports. 1294 S Coas t lhch\\ay Brooks slopped. ;ind whl'n he identified him sc-lf ..... :i pol1re of· fi cer , a man and a Wl)man hulin):! by the bin r <I II orf 111 Sl'paralt• directions Brooks railed fol' hnckup of ficers and as polil'I' ronvf'rged on the area. Patrolm an Mark Miller saw a pe rson mee ting n dest'rip lion of the wantt'd man runnin.i.t south bound at·roi.s Mounta in Street. about a block frnm Pier Ont'. As the ma n ran through the Al't Center area. Offt<.'er Milkr g;.l\·1· chase on foot While th<' officer w<is running betwee n 11 h edge row und <.1 parked car'. Miller 's -;ervi1'I' h:rndgun t·au.J?ht on the tar. and hl' fell mJuring his leg The pa t rolman got to his fee-I and after another race tackled thl' man The youn~ woman was nnt seen after the initial cont;1ct with OC'l. Brooks <Set> ('lli\S t:, Page /\2) IAGUNA FORUM ON CABLE TV A televised version of th<' V\llage Ln~trnu forum for city of- fice candidutes will be broadc;a.-;t nt 7 o'clock tonight and again nt 7 p.m . Feb. 20 over Storer Cable ~11tem . Channel 10. The two·und·a -hulf hout? pro· i:cra m was t a ped hvc a~ the forum, last month. Candidates for City Council . cit y treasurer :ind cit) clerk will appear. "And An~ela Atwood. wo ''" asked Ba1lev. "Yes." · "How d.id you learn ahout the tape"" "How long did this lake'!" <See H F.A RST , Page A2> " "And what did OcFreczc "I was to ld to sit down with Dlltly Pilol Sl1H Plloto RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View Is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa ------- Vallerga Trial Moved Judge Rules 'Not Fair' in Orange County R) GARVG IC /\SVlt,U : Of I~• D••IY P ilot SC.ill former Or;1nJ!l' Count y ...... sessor .Jack V ;..llerga ':;. up<:nmmg 1 nal on <·onsptra<'Y th;ari.:c.., " ... ., mo,·<'d tod;1v t o ll.tk1•1sf1c·l<I JflJ the JunsdlC't.11111 <11 the .Ylf'n C"un 1) Supl·rwrl'1J11rt , ~ Wht·n onlcnng \I all~rga i_}(nal· moved 10 Bakersf1clct> .• Su1;>1.•rior . Court .Jucigt• Kl·11nl4lh \Vuliams said 1t would nnl hl' J>O.<:~bk 111r the f'V'ma asst'ssor tn rt•cc1vl· a f:.11rtr1al in Orangt.• ('111111t) J u d gt> W i 111 a m :-. ... :11 cl l h 1 • massive ;1mount of puhhnty .1ftcr Vallerga 's 1ncf1d nicnt l:ast M .-1~ ruled out the poss1b 1ltt~· of firnhn g a JUry rn Or.1n j.!1: (.;111111\y th:at would not ht· 1nrl11t•nl't:tl hv "'hat had appeared Ill thl· ml•ch;1 .\s a rc:-.ult \'allt•r g<.1 Is schl·dul<'d tu ... t anll 1 n;ll Fc·h 17 at 9 30 a m 111 a Kl'lll C'ount v Su pl'r10r l' ou rt · 1\l ISSUl' Ill tilt' tnal v.111 hi" '' hellll'r or not t hl' ;>;l n·.1r old former .as:-.<'s'>OI' \\ ,1'> a m~·mbcr of .in all<'l!t'd lfl721·uni.p1raC') tnt•l<'<'t llt·p \nclrt•\\ II 1n ... h.I\\ <It Nt•\.\ porl H.-.a·h • lo t'oni.:n·ss .11 tax pa) l'r <''IH'""'' So fJr. nint• ml•n drnrgl•d ''1th .1 scril's of ol fens('" 111 thl• in.t11·1 mc-nt that ''as l.Jtl'r anwn<l<'u to mC'ludl' Valll'l'!!a :ind llinshaw ha\'c 1•1lhl•r pl<'.Hkd i.:1111tynr lwt•n found guilt) of th<' ch;1rgcs Last August. folio\\ 1ng a thrN' "'el·k trial. Vallcrga wa!> l11un1I guilt\' by a \'l'ntura Count\ Superior Court Jury of Mnfll<'t of 1ntt•rcst and rclatl·cl t'ha1 gl'' brought ..iga1nst him 111 .1 i.<'<:ond gran<I 1ur~ incti<"t ml'nl When sentl'nced he was f11wd SJ.000, handed a fJO -day 1:1il .:;en ll'IWl' and n •mo,·ed fromoff11·t• Execution of the jail sentence 1s µe nd inA the• out com e of \'allerga's appeal of the Ventura Countv c-onv1ct ion Judge Williams said today that Orange County's Superior Court will ret:i1n 1urisdicl iQn over a ny pretrial hearin!! that might be sought prior t o the ·~tart of \'allcr~a ·s trial in Bakersfi eld ~ext week. Guatemala Shakes; Death Toll 15,000 CC/\TF:t\l/\LA C I TY. c II a t l' m .ti :t ( l p r ) LI g ht tremor-; JOl tc1I c; U:tll'malJ City earl\' toda ,-111 the aftermath of ~·a rihq 11.ikt-:-lhl' governme nt says ha\'(' tal..1•n mor,• than 15.000 11\'C's sincl• Wcdrw-;dil" Pollet• and soldier<; wt•re re111111l'ct shoot· 1111! lootl'rs on I h<' s1m1 The lati.>st t<•mblors causeci wall-. to l'n•ak and harmtur<' to '>l11ft hut Wl'rt' minor compflr<'<I with Sunctav·s i.hoc·ks which c-ausc-d hllll<iings lo sway a orl dro~ panicked 1·itrlens mto the st rcets. A ne\\Spaper reported today that r1vr persons caught looting houses in Guate mala City had been s hot a nd killed by police and sold1t'r:-: Anoth<'r ncwspap<'r 4't1id public h<'alth authorit ies warn ed t'lll7l'n)'. about "groups of m is- cre:rnt~ cfo;g111scd as vaccinators on prt'll'Xt of 1mmuni7.ing victims uf thl' t'.1rth11uakc hut who then drug and rob the m ." "H~ g1 \'1t1 J! IOJC'Ctir>ns of drugs that pu t llH•m t o s leep, the thi4.'V<':. tltc·n haul away anything ' of value." t h(' newspaper re- portC'cl. Tot Hurt in Crash Th<' offic ial national emcr gcn- c~· com mitll'l' Sunday n ir;ht placcct th<' death toll at 15,043, w11 h 37 .000 injured s ince the in- itial q u :1k c-rumbler! through Guat~·mala and other parts of Cl'ntral Am<'nca. On Critical List 1-·ive ·month·oltl ~111:1 Hohinson of Da na Point '' :i' n·portl'd in r r1t1ca l <·ond1 lio11 tnllay al Children ·s llo~p1tal of Orani:l· ('ount~ Th<' c-hlld und ht•r mothc.'r. Lt•-;h<' n 1>h1n~on were-tn· JUrt•d rn ;1 hcarl ·On t·rash Friday tn Laguna <'anyo11 The h::ihy ha d been rcpnrlerl to be 1mprovinl! over llw w1•1•k1·ml The child n •portcdly rN·c1ved u broken netk. broken b3rk and compound rrnr tures or l>Qlh legs in the al't'1dent Mrs Robinson, 20. :\110!12 I.fl SC'rena Driv<', Oan3 Point. was re ported in "seriow; hut stabk" rond1t1 on tod1,1y ut Saddll'back Community ll11~p1tal. She s ustained double com pound frar tures of both legs when tht' impact <1f the erash rrushcd the front or her c ar back to the winds hie ld, pinnln~ hc-r 11'.I! ... G ary Samaha. 26. of 3156R Wildwood Road, South L:i~unn. was reported in sat1sfac·tory con dilion al South Const. Mrs. Robinson had been w~Nt bound on l,agun~ (.;;_1oyon nooc.J nnd $;_1ma ho was eastbound when the crash orcurrC'cl atx>ut a mile west of the 1<;1 Torn llo;H1 in- tl'rsect ion. The cause of thl' crash 1s ~till undc-r 1n vcst1 gat1 11n hy the Laguna Beach polil'l! ch•part- ment. AD CONVERTS CAR TO CASH "The ad produred Jots of calls and I sold the.· car " That's the advertising s uccess story told by I he Mission Viejo man who plac·ed this classified ad in thl' Dally Pilot: ·~3 'f'ord L'ountry St'tl Power. a ir. l'r111l•I' con trol $2000 Pvt fll y XXX· xx xx If you have a C'ar you want to convert to (•ash. call 642·5678 It only lakes n few worcf..<., 1n the n~ht place to attract u l}uy!'r AlonA th<' Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot The committee said at ieast 220,000 Guatemalans lost homes in th<' quakes. bul reports had not arnvc•d fn)m many s mall towns left isolated by landslides and communicutions failures. Sun da v ·s tremors h ca\l.ilv damagcci the neuropsychiatric hospital m the capital and >Serit patients running 1n panic. Pa- tients from three other hospitals wcn• s<'nl to a treatment center CS('(' QUAKl-:S, Pa~e i\2) * * * Quake R elief Set in Laguna T he Laguna Beach Council on J\ging and Senior Citizens w ill a<'· ccpt donations or food, clothin.Q und funds for vict ims of the Guatemalan enrthquakc. Council m e mbers have c:e- qucst<.•d that would·be donors call 494·3334 first to find out what is most needed. Donations may be taken to the Ctty of Laguna Rench's Human Affairi-Deportment. 570 Clen- neyr<' St , Laguna Beach. (1 E yeo11 Sk11 . . As hley Smith, 7, of Dana Point keeps a weather eye out Saturday <.luring wet Whale Days celebration at D a na P oint II arbor. More wh a le ac ti vi ties arc scheduled next weekend. . ~ F rotn Page A I FORD ... \otcis of thous;,1 nd::. uf rt•lin·d Pt'O· .pie m that s wtt•. Herc ;in• kl'Y t'll•mmt<> in lht• Prrs1dl'nl's reque::.l for ne w le~1slation · -'fo bolster the Social Securi· h· trust fund, now payin~ out more than it l ~1k cs in. the l'rcsi· d ent asked that payroll t axes paid by employt•s and employers be increased by three-tenth!. of 1 percent each. This increase will cost no worker more than Sl a we<.'k, anfl mos t will pay less, Ford wrote. -To pro t ect. Medi ca re h e nef1c1 ar i cs ag ain s t <'at a!>troph1c medical balls. the 'Fres1dent asked Congress to pro· vidc rull coveragr "for unhmiled d ays of hos pital and -.lolled nur!o· jn ~ f;1cll1t\· c.H c." a m or e ~C'nerou~ :<):.te rn than i~ now of· ftort·rl but ont• that Wl)l1ld help on· Jv lh<' minority of older people ,~·ho need it. --To in1·rc:1sc im'<'ntives to k l.'l'P Med1cur c t'1Js t" down, Ford r <'rnmmendcd that patiC'nts pay :1 larger share of hospital an<I <l0t•tor h1 lls up lo $5()0 per Vl'ar •j.ll'r pat1l'nl for ho::.p1tals a nd :-k1llcd nurs ing i;cr v1ct•s ~ind S250 per year for doctor bill:.. This would affect a ll Med1curc pa· lit'nts. -In ;inothrr 1novc tu "slow down the inflation Of health CO'-· b" ancl hl'lp rin:.int'l' l'ala:-.lrnph1c lirotettion , F<>rd askc•d that in· ae;.ises in M<'dican' pa) mcnt 1·.1tes in 1977 and 197R be ll m1ted to 7 pNtl'nt a d.1y f<ir ho:-.111lals ;inrl 4 percent for physici.ins' l'l'f\'i<•es. Undrl' the F orr:I pl;1n, patients ~~0111<1 pay 10 JH'fC(·nt or hospital .111!1 nursin,i.: hnm <' rhurg<•s after llll' firsl. uay, up lo a maximum or $:100 a yl•ar. ORANGE COAST ~ •. ,,...~ r.-. .•. t rM1t• r.101 "'''" .... h,1 "'",om· f11"'°-d U't Nt tlf' l'tt•\ ,. &•t1t'IP/w1fl1f' 011 l ,,,,,,,.. , .. , .. , f'11f1l1 h"ttfl I I• j llll'f 1 I IMl,lh 1 thfhlt1\1Ht· l\.jM1.l1t tf ,4,l,Jnth·1 l1'1t(•U1Jh , ft(f ,., # I C.0 .t1I ~ ,, N•'41 111I I•• .ot1 111111. "lllnl•,1 h '""" t,11t; \l,tllr 1, ,,,. h• '1.~01fh I '' • 11,.lli" 111 t t I liil\ti t I ~ h ol•IJI" I I t h jh U II fl lh ,jf I •1 '"° I ulilt I 1 ,r ', 1lu1tl •• ,,, •I ··H••I· • ,,,, •t· ~·I 1M1"'""fI101 I •11 llol ~1 t I t't IUt I t I M o •• \ 11 I rt• 1 flllh n1,t)l'rl N Wl~'d t•n •fh nl 1ttl I •l I • l.te k P Cvrlr v \. It• l••·l u.tc.1 1•1• .th\H\ot-i t T tloni.:i.., Krevil t •ht t T nom,1'> /\. Murptunc ,.,, i•J•tt·1t rlot • (hMIC'sl-l Loo<. R1chardP.N°1ll •' I u t '1.' ;t, r rl 1fjl· Laaund Beach Office l1&ft(,lrrm••" S,lt11f M.1111 ... •1 f\o.Ju -.• •· 1 111'• w4 •lHl Offices I t ,.,,. I ~t\,tl •'f'h•f1 t 111t>\.NJI''" ft1 "''' tlP'i'\I·• .11.,1\ut;h "·'''1 Jtllt-Jh-t-11 " y,1lh _, J\11 I I ., l'•I" •• -.1 ,ft •.tf1lt14 •JO I r1 • V.1tY Telephone 171') 642-4321 Cla~sif1ed Advertli inq642·S678 Laquna Beach All Departments: Telephone 494-9466 I I•"' ,.th( ht t f•h OS·OUO t f\'f'" J+.1 \'-'~ n, f't''i1 f I J f'ul'h ~··111 (f!r- f"' I ,~., • ft "''' u 110 _,_ ;'"'"" 1 .. Jlt(lfl •I 1, ..tth, ft ... ~I• I h • • f fli. , ... 'f n II ·tY It' ••fl•tiffw•• 1 ¥rt1truh;t u ••JI•'" •on ot ,.,,,, ... "''"' • Connally ·Primary Write-in? By Unit~d Pr ess l ntemational John 8 . Connally, lhe former governor of Texas who switched lo the Republican party more thnn two years a go, may become a 1rite -in candidate in New Hampshire's Feb. 24 Democratic primary. i1ccording lo reports publis hc:d today. The :SL Louis Posl·Dispatch and the Washington Star said the, write-in effort is bein~ or~anized by Richard Viguerie of Falls Church, Va., a principal sponsor of tJte new National Conservative Cauc us, with s upport from 'William Loeb, the <:onservat1ve publisher or the Manch ester Union Leader. the slate's larges t newspaper. The reports said a decision will be made in the next few days on whether to proceed with the wrile·in effort. The Star said Conna lly, who served as Treas ury secretary in the Nixon administration, is traveling in Japan and apparent· ly has not been consulted on the possible write-in effort. Two Democrats in the bidding for the Democratic nomination, Fred Harris and Jimmy Carter. arc running almost dead even in Oklahoma's Democratic caucuses, but their combined total barely exceeded uncommitted delegates. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-Tex.), received less than 12 percent of the vote in the state that borders his home state. Bentsen canceled a ca mpaign appearan ce scheduled for today in Missouri and returned lo Texas to "re· evaluate" his campaign. He said he would issue a slalement. after thereview .• President Ford was in New Hampshire for two days or cam· paigning ove r the weekend and was so enthusiastic about his re· ception that he plann<.>d another visit before the primary. Supporte r s of Ca-rtcr, the former governor of Georgia, and Harris. a forme r senator from Okl~homa, are claiming victory for their respective candidates in Oklahoma. Final results W('rc not expected before Wednesday or Thursday. The latest poll of vote r al· titudes taken by the Louis JJ.irns organization indicated the Democratic nomination r emains wide open. The two pohllc1an:. who received the most support m the Harris poll were Sens . Edward M. Kennedy and Hubert H .. Humphrey. although neither man is a declared candidate. r Still Shaky Victim Recalls Quake LOS ANGELES CAP) -Frank Carbonara, now 73 has had five years to forget the earl~ morning c~irthquake that buried him alive for two days. But he ~:.iys there are so many reminders. "I 'm ner vous every day," he says. ''I can't sleep al night. Like a truck's going by and shakes every. thing, and l 'm awake forthe-restof the night." . Sixty-four people died five years ago today m the strongest quake ever to hit the Los Angeles area. Ot the dead, 45 were at the Veterans Administr:ition Hospital in Sy I mar, where Carbonara worked. _ Next to Sylmar. the epicenter of the quake, 1s an earthen d a m and the Van Norman Reservoir. The 00,000 people living in the potentia~ flood pa~h were evacuated as a precaution. a nd engineers drained off the r1:scrvoir a fter cracks were found in the dam. Many people regained their courage and went home. onl y to be frightened off by sever4l s harp af- tershocks in the following days. Some of them left Southern California forever. Others shrugged. Crescent Bay Point Pondered Fro"' PageAJ QUAKES ... at the trade fairgrounds. Sporadic looting prompted several neighborhoods to or- ganize vigilante committees. Roman Catholic priests The Laguna Beach Plannfog 'celebrated open a ir Masses out · Commission will again turn to a side their wrecked churches, re · study of Crescent Bay Point pealing Cardinal Mur10 when it meets at 4::.> p.m . Tues· ·casariego's words th:.il the day at Laguna Beach City HaJI. quakes were "the will of the all- The commission was ordered powerful one" and uri;in g by the City Council to study Guatemalans lo repent their possible uses for the oceanfront sins. bluff top land, and r eport on the Some districts in the capital re. be ported outbreaks of diarrhea. ~~~s~~m·:nission has informal· People Uned up at outdoor in- ly narrowed the use to public firmaries to get inoculations park. against diphthe ria, tetanus and The council froze out proposed typhoid. building on several of the Outside the cap1taJ, bulldozers northerly Crescent Point lots by and tractors worked to remove applying an interim open space . tons of cart~ that rel.I ac ross t~c zone on the la nd for four months. Pan ·~meri can . Hi g hway in At its last meeting, the com-lands hdes followrn~ the quake mission decl ared additional and the first powerfol aftershock archeological information about Friday. the point was needed and that a 1\t Chimaltcnan~o. 40 miles determination should be made from the capital, officials said whether the city has adequate they had been unable to reach funds for acc1ui s ition of the lands. seven· or <'1ght h illside hamlets. 'Other m atters due commission Chimaltenan,l(o, with 5,1 JO dead, consideration include : was be~il'.vcd to. he the hardest -Constructinon or a bandstand .hit ~umc1pahty in the country. on Main Be ach Park to lie paid f 'rom Page 1\ J for by the Soroptimisl Club. City Plannini;: !Haff has rc{'ommendcd a~ainst the project , and !}a s declared 1t would be contrary ttJ the city's i:ener al plan. RAIN • • • -/\ special usf' permit allow- ing the Sawdust Festival lo con· duct its annua l summer exhibi· lion and at sales al 935 Laguna Canyon Road . -/\ proposed land division <1l 547 All view Terrace requested by builder Rern a rd F . Syfan to create two building sites from a single third acre parcel. Street flooding was modcrntc due to the slow pace of the nun, but Newland /\venue "t P:.ic1r1c Coast Highway in Huntington Beach was closed t emporarily to- day. Also, rockslides along the Palisades Bluffs also closed off a northbound lane of P CH in San Clemente today. • f 'ro• Pafl# A I PA TIY HEARST • • • "Ma)'be a n hour." "Wh at happened then?" "I read it alouo lo the group." -'•Did you read the wh<>le thin.: or read it in 1>ortions9 " "I read the whole thing " "Did lhey h ave :rny com mN1t ? '' "I don't recall." She said she and Cinque went Into a closet two feet by six feet in size and Cinque operated the tape recorder while s he read the tape. "Did you read it throug h?" "Yes." "Did you change anything'!" ''No." "Whal was their reaction?" "l don't recall." ,. Did they seem satisfied?·' "Yes ." She said she never again heard that tape until "after my arrest." "Were you told why you were tu read the tape?" "Because if m y voice was on it the tape would be played." "In the tape you say you acted voluntarily. Is that true?" "No." "You say you were not forced or brainwashed. ls that true?" "I don't recall." Bailey then s howed her a gov· ernment·prepared transcript of the tape. "' "Do you now recall usinc the word brainwashed ?" "Yes." "Were · vou told what would happen to you if you didn't read the tape?" . "I don't believe they told me anything on this particular oc- casion." "Had they told you what would happen previoulsy?" "Yes. I was told I'd be killed." Miss Hears t testified in a low, expressionless mCUlotone. Tht$ only change in her voice was when she said s he would be killed. Her voice dropped even lower and trailed away. Bailey asked Miss Hearst about the threats on her life. · "Were you told this many limes?" "Yes." "Could it b e a couple of hun· dred times?'' "Yes." The defens e atlorn~y· then turned lo a s hootout on M ay 16, 1974, in Los Angeles, Miss llearst's alleged admission to teen.ager Thomas Mathews that .she voluntarily took part io the holdup, her s ubsequent trip across country with lhc Harrises, · and an SLA diarv whkh she al · lcgedly helped writ~. Miss Hcal'st s;iid she went to l .n~ Angeles early in May. On the 16th .!'-~~., and the Harrises a l· legt'dly took part in a shootinJ.! spree at a s porting goods s tore in Jnglewood . "Where did you meet Tom Mathews?' "In a van." :iht-was. which she did "Al sOll'\C t1m<: In the futurl', . did you find younself In Pen· 1\Sylvania?" Bailey 11.;ked "Yl's." said M 1~R Hearst. who explained she went there with swrts actn·1sl Juck Scott and hit; w1f(i. "How did you meet J!lt·k Scott., .. "Al flll aparlrnenl tn Berkeley or Oakland.•' "How did you get to Penn- sylvania?" "We drove." "Did they tell you where you were'.''' "I was to ld it was around Scranton som eplace." Miss Hearst said Emily llarris already was at the fa rmhouse ne3r South Canaan, Pa .. where they hid out, and that William ar· n ved shortly a ft erward. Bailey asked Miss Hearst whether s he h eard anything about a book that was supposed to be written at the farmhouc;e. "Yes. It was s upposed Lo be some propaganda thing about the SLA and what they had done." "Were ytiu given instructions about contributing to this book?" Bailey aske<I "Yes . Willi<i m and Emily Har r is to ld m e to w rite an aulo biog r:.iph y about how 1 joined the SL/\.'' The heiress said she was Lo write the <tUtobiog raphy in question and ans wer form, with the questions supplied to her "The parts about how you joined the SLA and changed your political opinions were they from you or from someonl· else'!" .. Both." "The historical information about your childhood and so· forth came from you ?'' "Yes." "Was it g eneral l y truthful?" "Genera lly." ''The s t atements about how you joined the SL/\ -were they from you?" "From Bill and Emily." "What w a ~ th e Scotts ' participation'!" "None.'' Miss llear~t :-.~1id Scott was sup- posed to be the one t.o get the book published. "Did he bring anyone around lo meet you in connection w1\h the publication?" "No." "Did you ever see these peoplc- at the form house?'' "No." \ #'ram Pa11'e A'l RICE ... signing of a contract that allowed the Teamsters Union the ex- clusive ri~ht lo represent police officers in salary negotiations with lhc city. Trustees to Hear /\bout s ix inc hes of n<'w s nnw fell in the mountains last nii.:hl. bringing the se a~on tolJI t< between 20 and 25 m chcs. She said William and Emily I larris were the others in the van, that Emily drove, and th:.il William sat in the back with her and held a rifle on Mathews. Miss Hearst said harris or- dered h er to tell Mathews who Rice subsequently It'<! efforts to d1ssolvt.• the pact after dif· · f<'rencc s with the union de· \'eloped l:tsl summer. I Hartman Resigning Trustees of I he Sad<llc back Community College District arc expected tonight lo accept the re· signation of G eorge Hartman. ;.athletic director and head foot· ball coach s ince the college opened in 1968. Hartman. who c ited unhappi· ness over petty hassles anti harassments. has offered his re· s igna tion effective June 30 but plans Lo s tay on as a full-lime teacher in the college's health and phys ical education div1s1on I !is football coaching record for seven years is 61·16-4. The resigna tion will be t·on· · sidered when trustees meet at 7 9 p.m. in Room 212 of the college's library-classroom complex A 7 p. m. <•xccutl\'l' session will pre t•cde I hC' puhlit: portion of lhl' meet in,g. Board m embers lonight also arr ('xpeclcd to approve' the d ales of the college's new scmc•st~'r program which culls fnr a HiO day sc hool year bcgm· SC Patrolman Slightly Hurt In Auto Crash !"a n C l t'mt•n l l' l'o li ct• Patrolman VC'r<I McGarry r<' ('l'l\'cd minor head injuries in a two·car traffic accident Sunday night . . 1\t'cording lo 3 California lhghway Patrol report. a vch1clt• <!ri ven by a 11.year-old female Juvenile collided with McGarry's 1>0lice unit in the intersection of J\venida Cornelio and South F.I Camino Heal at 6:31 p.m . T he report snid McGarry suf · f\•recf a s li ght concussion. lie wus s('nl home following the accident, but was e xp<'Clcd to return l(• "ork today. loc~ll policc said. They said the police unit ~ui. tained major damage . The female driver was not inj ured The acc1denl is unde r In· vesliJ.?allon by San Clemente Police. ning Aug. 30 and ending May 25. Another act ion item on tonight's board agenda calls for the appointme nt of a 17-mon r 1llzcns comm it tee to study the feasibility of :.i s t•conct colle~c c ampus in the Tustin.Irvine ar ea The comm1llel' would be com· posed of two appointc·es from C'ach or the seven trustee areas and thr<'e representatives from the college administration. f'rone Page A J CHASE ... Pollet• hooked F'rcrl M Snyder, 25. of 32083 P asco C:irolina. San J uan Capis trano. on suspi- r111n of burglary. Miller was tr<'Bl<'d at South Coast Communi· ty ho:-pit;.i l for his 1hjury. and re : ll'ast'd. A rear door Lo l'icr Ope had be e n for ~e d open a nd mt'rchanidse inclt1ding rugs and pillows had been removed, pohce said. Her Auto I Waterlogged Ba rbara Pendleton of Irvine, assistant to the pre· s1dcnt or a land develop. ment company, w as late for work today. Sut s he felt she had a right to be, for s he heard something sloshing a round in the trunk of her car. "I thought the gas lank might have broken so l drove er'.'( slowly to the fire d epartment," she said. Fireme n pumped out not gasoline but 101,-.l gallons of water from the trunk. The car ha d been parkl•d outs ide her home at 5 Willow Tree Lane and Lh<: rai nw ater apparently seeped in. Thanks to you , our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, f.4ari~ers Savings .has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We beli_eve that our friendly ser:v1ces, conve~1ent locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Marin~rs. . Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 m1lllon strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your accou nt today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to Ht.a % Interest on insured savings.· ·r1115 ocrloltcale <IC)C;O\)I'\\, Wlll(ll benrt an annvet ylolll of 8.06'11. lnletMI, It 1ubl11tt 10 1ul>e11nrlal lnteffHI peo111uis 11 wllhdrawn llefn<o maturity. ,a_ Mariners Savi"-<JS (ii);~ \~I and Loan AssociatiOn ~ .. , .. ; N~tt Bt.telt L99un1 Bnc;h S•al ltNdl lt•Yerly Hiii• w .. 1 Hollywood H-portlHCh tMainOlll<el 1515Wes1c1111 Or. (714) 642~000 1B1yslde C.n1er) (Corner of Fo1est Ave ) tle1sure World) (Corner of Olymooc Blvd ) (Opo Mt S1na1 Hosp11a1) 1024 B1y1•de 0.. 310 G•enneyre St, 13820 Seal BNCh Blvd. 380 So Beverly Ot 87•7 SevNly Blvd. (714)642·4000 (714)494·7506 (213)596-7626 !2131553-JOOO t213)65T-4141 r I • I ... l./SC Monday' lo~ing Pri l Monctay February 9,. 197& NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . . Gordon We-sl, admlru:slrator for Park N"wp0rt Ap•rt~ menls, has IJCl'n t'lt'cted vice prc1>1c1ent of t.h e Newport Beach Chamucr of Comna n:c W c:;t, a 1t>t11 t>t1 Mann~ C or ps <: olonel, "as formerly chief of st.if£ of the F1r:.t Murine D1v1s1on at C~mp Pendle ton "' M1:.s iun V1l'JO resident William M. Pe rry has been named ~ener.sl ~tie~ ll)art.lj.!CI or Carrier Tran!ilcold Co .. spcc1ahz111g 111 l1 ,1n:s1iorh1lton rcf11gu11lton • 1'1ax tt John~on, h;u; been elected 'ice president and general counsel for VTN Corp in I rvmc He Joined VTN in 1973 and previously was senior e1v1l engineer with the Orange County Fl~od Control 0 1str1cl tn Santa Ana JOHNSON He and his wife and two children live tn Costa Mesa • On 1d Cha ~e has been promoted lo '4 cstern n .•g1onal bales manager for the Naked 1'lln1 cl1v1s 1on of Co mputer .\utom atlon He ha:s been u distri ct sales manager for the h Vint' b cscd computer manufac lure1 for fin )(:M S • The C t.'nler for F.xf'cultve De velopment has appointed Oav1d T Ktrb). Jr • '-'"pres ident of the firm which pr ovides cxecut1~e semanu1 s ;.ind p1of1t building progr ams for in dustn • Ne\\ port Be ach resident Wilham W Nebb has been l'IC'cled second '1ci..> president and d irector or <1d vanccd marketing foe Ocddt.'ntal Life of California • Ba nk or Newport hus announced the a p pomtmcnl or Donald frorr le <1s ;.1s~1stant vice pr esident in the loan depart ment of thl h,1nk s main office in Newport Beach Befor e JOl(ltng the Bank of Newport G orric ~as the as GORltll: ~;istant manager of Llo}d s Bank in Pomona P rior to that, he was w 1th Vnion B::tnk in Or ange He •ind his w 1feJ1vem San Clemente . • James W Kerngan has been ap- pointed vice president and ge neral manager of Wham 0 Manufacturing Co , based 10 San Gabn el He lives m Ne" port Beach with tus family • llo\d ~c JrMl a l1 uf lntnl has hecn naml'd dir('Clor of l n).!tnei:>rllll.! 'l't '111 s .1t ~11crotla1a Corp in I r v1nc Jl e \\as fornu:rh m.1n.1J.!Ct of cnginccnn ~ sen H:es for lhc f11 m • Frank Mt G t>O) has bel'n promoted ftom d1s tnhutor c;,tlcs me1na~cr to n.1l1onal fH.•ld sales manager of Speclrol Elt.'c tronics Corp in the C1l\ of lndustn He hves 1n Nc'4 port fl ea<: h "ti h his \41fc ,end l..., o children Edward L Salgado h <.1s hl't n promoted from husmess manager t o a ssistant adm1n1str.1tur of Cos ta Mei.a Me moraal llosp1tal The CjJ Stal<' 1-ulluton ~raduatc has been w1fh the SALGADO hospital s inC't 1!!73 and .... as pre' 1ousl) operations c1fft cC'r for Transamerica s medical s('n 1< t• di\ 1s1on m Los Angeles lie .ind h1~ .... ,re ,1nd son ll\c rn ,\nahe1m • !'im1th Jn1t•rnat1onal. Inc has an 11.,11nccd th.it tis pr t s1denl .111d l'h1cf 1•x ..:cull\ e CtlftCl'r R otwrt I. •1> nne hJs been namt:d one of the 1975 best cor r>orate e'\ecutl\ e<: of ach1t',cment m business IH tht• (.,e11laghcr Presidents' • I medium s11 t•d He1){1rt ' '" Smit h lntt r 111tion111 .. h 1st<l 1n "('"port Rrach J oan lla1rahc•than has hl'tn promoted to exccutP.e Sl'CI eta1 \ fm t hl' admlOl"ll ,1!01 .inti board Of dtrl'ctors Of Fountain \ alll'' ( ommuntl\ llo!lp1t al \Ir~ ll.1ir.1ht:d1111ll\cs1n FountatnValle} • \llc r ga n Pha r m <1 Ct'Ul1c als or In tne has elected Richard P llaus man tu tht ne,,h c reaterl pos1t1on of vice cha1rm;:i n of the ho.11 d I fl> Joined i\llcrgan tn 1961 J Robe rts J ost>n~. for nll'I h \II( c president or cor porate dcHlopmt nt h , ... hn n dccte<l 1e xet:ut1ve \l<'C pr es1 dent fort ht: f11 rn "hie h 1s a mullin.1t1onal corporation m \ ol\ ( d tn pt 1 "l n pt toll .ind cnnt,11 t ll'ns c .i re products l Vega, E11gi11e Stays -If Car Doesn't Si\C'RA '\tf;l'\TO Thr Ch('\rult.t \'ei:; 1 ma\ lH' foiced into c.1rl\ rel1remrnt hv its new kid brother the (hevette hut its aluminum engine" ii I \llr\ n e even 1( the Vega dot's n t .1c c ordtn,g to ,1 report tn the lates t issue of l\lotnr Magaztn<' ~N HIGH GEAR) th<' small aluminum Job m Sl'' er a I othl'r cars in the Che' rolel h ne .. The s1tu::tt1on 1s a complete lurn around from problem s raced bv th1• \ l'A3 JUSt ,1 few years b.llk wh<'n he av\ lroubl<'s "11 h the .t111m111um block h.1d c; M rnns idt'nng switch hack t o cast iron ON THE SUBJECT of engmcs 1f yours idles poorly here are a fe w things to look for M nkc sure lht' choke 1s nhlt' t o open com ple tely oth<'rw1sc the engine will con- 1tnuous ly stall or threaten to st.ti I No" the Vl•g,1 s four C) hn<ler <'nginc 1s one of the most eff1<'1enl .tnd lrouble free in l ite enttrt' GM ltnc As the ne<'d lo r educe weight bccomps g reater d ur mg t he energy l'rt1nch GM 1s stud to be cons1denng usinc Check l hc P CV (anh- s mog I valve and e m1ss1on contr ol hoses for eracks .,,.,. r I '"" " 1 \ 1'8 11 l• 0 I I~ JO 100 •1 " •\ II • ,,. •• IS "' '~ ' II II I }A »> Clean and rcgap your spark pluJ?s .,.. ... I I ~I t 1\1 (""< -w w-•J 1 I W\tl\ HA •O J I" • • '• "'"' Pft fl\CJ 11 1) J6.. 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Th~ v ic t ims were Lo ul,a C arp e nt e r , 61:1 , tht' heiress who was n :lurn ing from her Flonda 1'('· s idence to he r Kt'nl County farm : Nancy K. Lat rube, 57, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla .• and John F. Sounds, 59, the pilot of Miss Carpc nler'i; plane. MENLO PAHK <APJ -Jazz p1a n1s t \'ince G uaraldJ, 47. whose "Cast Your F'ate to th(• Wind" won a gold re· cord. died of a s udden heart attack . Friday. A native of San F rancisco. Guaraldi played with such jazz greats as Ben- n y Goodman . D a \'e Brub eck , W oo d y Herman and Cal Tjader BEVERLY HI LLS <UPI> -Norman Levin, 80, co-found er or the Thrifty Dru g S t or es chain, died at his home Friday. H e e ntered the wholesale drug and sun· d ries busine ss in the 1920s. l NDl/\Nr\P OLIS (U P l l E u gene S . Beesley. 67, chairman of the board of Lilly En- dowm ent. Inc .. died Sun- day. Bees ley. retired chairman of the board of Eli Lill y and C (l., bec a m e i ll i n Crawfordsville, where he atte nded a meet ing of Wabash College trustci:s Saturday. Detttlt Notlcn GEISER EMMA L GEISER re"d"ntol Co\la Mtw, Ca D••• of o~a1r. Ft"b<~,...., 6 1'16 Sut<w1ved by her hu\banCI ~c)try C..IMr Fu"'fr•I !t-f'rv1Cf"\ '#~re f)Pfd to oty, Mcw'ld•v, Februar y 9 •• 1 00 PM IHll 8tH<l..,•'f Cn•Pt'I wilt\ Mr Vttnon Pto olllclaton9 lnterm•nl '1Mll<1' Re \t MtM<>t o•I Park Btll Bro.>d .. •Y Mortu1ry tJlrecror .. SCHWARTZKOPF MA BEL V IAC.INll\ SCHWARTZKOPF, re\•dcnt 01 Hunt •noton Beach, Ca. Oate 111 d•"'" Fe1H11ary 6, 1914 .ti Int .iqe 01 e1 SUrvlved by Mr dauQhltr, Rd.,...,n.t Dumond of ""ad1a, Ca Serv1t•' w-11 ~htld Tuoday 10 ODAM. Sr. Bt><>.I•~~ t'Ure C•O"M»ht Churcn 'nterm-·nt f'c rt Ro•cr•ns Memor14f P•rt. °YtHfh\ Mom..r,d lreelor\. MilcL.EOD JOHN M•cLEOO tt\•iJPt,I ot .-..wport 8tUt01. Cct 4Dcttt' 01 0"•"" Febn<at., 7, "''· Survlv~d Oy hi\ wile. Ell1a1Mt th Clatk M•cL•oa, '"'~" d.lU9'1ten, Calllflrlnt ShalhKk, JnQIA' Von En •n and J antt Krug; n1n~ 9r...,d(h1ldren. M r. Maclt«I "'•H Ill• founder of M.tcco Corporation, N,1 hOIWI P•st Pre\,def"lf of rn~ ~\'4X•Att'4:J GienerAl Cootr11ctor\1 anti '°"™"'·r ut The Lincoln Club ot Ordn9(" Counlf S..rv•c•• "''""",,.,,.,~I I 1 00 AM Tu•·• esty. St. •ndrtW\ Pre\Dyter1rln Oiurtf\ of Nt#perl B•acn. Ca l~rer..,.,.,nt P.acltic vie .. M•morlal Park, N_,, Bt>MI°'. Ca, tn h&u of flower\, tM t•rnll'f ~\C( '1"emor••I confr1D...C•OC'\~ t> 1"1\1-de ,, l ht """"<•n Cencer Sor1f-h P•c•Uc. View Morh1•rv d1rtctor\ TEll8VSH 11CRVEY A TE R8USH, '"'°'"' ot !wnle An.a, ca D•t• ol d•alh ~"'"'"' I. "1• ~rvt~O b-y ,_.,, .,..,~ ''"""4 cUUQnter. lo•• V•lyer 01 !>unla AnJ Q:fM\ddd~ntet\. LOI\ Cf\"'" N~l\cA\ df'\d (hrl\tt Ntl\On: rour brotn~r~ W1ll1,•n1 ot Watnyt. tJ11no1\, warrtto ot Cdro.·n <;..owe, C.tltl\; Lewh ol Elrt>nursr. 11 Hnoh •~ ~·ert>t?rt ot Or.im~c·, Ca111 . f1v~ '''''''' lo~\ Smenttlf'H:J .. , ot Cf"•"-oa H111~ C •ht Dorotnv k11n o• lomt>.,cs. I H1no1~ Ela•ne P'f:d(« k 01 Cfttc•oo, 1 rr1noi' G~n~ T,.rO\J,,r\ cH Ch•<•90. tl1tno1\ dn(J Ett"i,.I !>t ftwdrt nf Ctttrtndon Hiii\ l111no1\ Servt<t\""" rf' liolO at 1 00 PM M0"'1 .. Y. F•!Yu.ory ~ Pac.Utt VttW Cf\~oe f •nlPrm..,nt P.;t1f1C V•rw M,.moria1 P~v\: Nf''llltllOtf ~4(1\0 C.• ~~C1ft~ \I e1<1 Morh ... 1rv dtre<l&r\ BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mosa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano "I 49~-1 776 ~ PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARI<. Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 ~re View Drive NewpPrt Beach. Cahlorn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL. HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Marn St Hunttngton Beach 53&-6539 PU Bl.IC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS 9 USIHESS NAMl ST•TEMEHT T.,. !otlowi"Q pcrton I~ dol,,q 1)1"' 111\\U I( J CNTEllPRISfS. 1111 ~L l kyllne, ~anta Ana C.l\'1101 IC.en"''"' Jt•cf'Mrd J6""'' •in '•« \ktll"f, S~nfA Anf (A 0 10\ "''' bu\ln<fl\\ I' condut trd h1 A"'I liT C11v1dvA• "f>" )01'1#\ Thi\ )lal•rT'lftl\I 'A"'' t ltef w ti\ tr- Couftly ,, .. ,, t Ot.t,. ,. c~u· 1• ,.,,, I f'.et>f1H11 • 1•1~ lJpper ~llY Fate Up • m Air By JOANNE Rf:VNOUlS A proposed exten.~ion of Univ e r sit y Dri ve around the rim of the Up· per Newport Bay ap- parently fa ces a n un- r t!s o l ve d future i n bureaucratic limbo. Som e opponents of the route would just as soon keep It there . The extension ' of the ro:id from Jts c urrent terminus beyond the cast side or Irvine Avenue to a point on Jamboree Road north or the San Diego Creek bridge 1s planned by the City of Newport Beach. ACCORDING to 'Joe Devlin . dir e ctor of Public Works for Newport Beach, the road hlis been s hown as a ma- jor arterial highway on city masterplans since 19 57 . Th e co unt y m asterplan of art erial highways also shows a road ext ensio n ·at the same place. Last year , the city de- cided it was time t o go ahead with the project, and invited tl\e county to join. Accordin g lo Cit y Manager Robert Wynn, the county at first agreed to ~o ahead with an e n· nronm e nt a l impart s t at em e nt on a 50-50 basis. then backed out. THE CITY scrapped the idea for the year and t his year s tart ed out again. t h is t ime with plans to do at least the EIS on its own. · But before lhe E IS can be started, the city coun· c1I wants the idea rc- forrcd to the Upper Bay Public Policy Commtu ee wh i c h advi se_ Uu: Department of Fish and Game 3bout projects in· volving the wildlife re- serve. Mayor Donald Mcinnis 1s a me mber or that com· mlttee. H o w ever, a i.pokes m an for t he de- partment said the""'jtrO· ject will not a ppear on the agenda for the policy <'O mmittec 's mcetrng Wednesday. THE SPOKESMAN said he doubts that either the com ittt'e or the de- partment "ill be com· menting on the project until a fter an EIS has been published. City officials cannot go ahead on the contract for the ElS without which the r oad will not be built -until the committee re· views the proposal, and the Department of Fish and Game says there are no official plans to re- \'iew the proposal until an E IS ha s been pre- pared. The road in question <.'ould become a majQT tr anspQrlation cprr idor fro m Irvine to Hunt- ington Beach if a series of long te rm project s in four cities are ever com· pleted. Devlin said. JIE POINTED out that th e ex t en s ion o f University as planned by Newport Ueach could easily be moved across Jamboree a nd beyond MacArthur Boulevard to a point. still on the north bank of the c reek. op· posite California Avenue wher e a bridge would link it with the existing portion of Univers ity Drive. ORANGE COUNTY R ay W ill iams, a Newport Beach planning commission m e mber who is president of the Friends of the Bay. 1s also opposed to tht' ex- tension Jn a letter to the city council last November, Williams asked the coun- -to be ubout S4 million. He figures the p1·oject'ls about tlve ' to r;lx years from complellon. "BUT THAT'S assum· ing that everything goei. pretty smoothly <ind that there are no major ob· stacles," he added. cil to recons ider plans .------------1 for the road. He cited public concern for the wild life preser ve and questionefJ the need for the road. Devlin estimates the cost of the extension - Fiims Thearer Dance Television The two pie e es of including the EIS and Un iversity could serve severa l permits plus ac- as a means for separat· _iq;w~·~s~it~io~n~o~f.iiriiaihit;o~f~wiaiy~iiiiiijii~~~iiiiiiiiiirl ing freeway bound traf. I fie from through traffic. Devlin s aid. Add to those pl ans a future project in Costa Mesa which would taJce Del Ma r Avenuo <the name o f University Drive as it crosses i.nto Costa Mesa> and its ex- tension. Fair Drive. and route the road around Fairview State Hospital and across the Santa Ana River to m eet Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beac h and it would creat e a major cross county highway, Devlin said. BUT THE time wh(•n that will be a rC'ality is a long way off an<I Devlin's concern now is the fate of the Uµper Bay ex - tension oft he road. Ile said oppon('nts of the road have o rganized a letter writing cam- paign, directed at both the city and the Depart- ment of Fish and Game in which a \•ague re · ference is made to a de- veloper who stands to profit from t he road ex- tension Schick's New Weight Loss Program helps you lose it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out o f the same 6 million dot lar research thdt led to the famous Schick Stop Smok ing Program. Eliminates your DESIRE for certain fattening foods so that once you have reduced to your desired weight you won't have to use wi llpower to maintain that weight CALL NOW--558-8404 Keep your lhe111sostal at 68: II } ou lwat } 11u1 h1mw .11 (~ 111slt>ad 11f /').!?you \':nl (UI yotll lll';llin~ 1 osl" .1bm11 28"11. It'" rnw Wf1)7~) h1•ld cfn,,,, yom nsi.l.'~ clt·rlnc .~ f><jau~ 1 ·h.•1 1 riri~v ~wnlve<l in nfhst hl'at in~ s\'~~l·~:.dircct ly nr inchrecll). lnlulati.n also sawes energy·antl money. 1•n,pe1 insulalifJn 1s another way to cut heat ini;t C():o,b. tAir cond1t1011inJ.t. too.) J u~t by msulatinR you1 all i<', you m:tv rrclu1.'l' ,·our heatin~ 01._t, ''" 111urh "" ·10",,. 1\ ·l .1.XlO·..quare fool a111c \ 1111lcl hr insulated for $2:lll. ha ... l'(I on 2:l rent-. JX'r square foot. Other ways to cut heatln• costs. 0 It makt's ~·nM' 10 Lum your heal off whC'll y11u'rr 1m;1y (mm home. llnwever, in frecllnR ilrea-. ii 10'' ... <'llin~ I'> ndvi~1ble. O Are your door.-and window~ weather -;!ripped? Ontlking snlitll oixnin$tS ;md seaml' \.Viii save cnl'tJ.tY - and m<>ncy. O Ch~in~ drapmes ;md curtiim~ will hold heat i11-;'lnd cold out. rJ So will cl°"in~ yottr fireplace d,m1 per. and \'Cnh m n10111s not 111 u~e. U J\n.:: your frllen-cl(',m? l'crha(h they need replacin~. O Oirty return·air grill~ iind warm- air ducts rnn drive up hcnt ing cosb, too. O If you have,elet.tric radiant hc.1tinl(. you can save by turning off lhennos(,1ls 111 rooms not in use. f.r•• conserwatfon ltooldet. For mon· 11( Edi~)n's wnys to consern~ l'IWr~r. wnt<' (111 nur frt•i.' bookkl: "Co11-.cn·at1<111'.' Ecl1'-IJ11, l'.0 Bnx 800. ffo,4,.'nwad, CA ~11770 sC-E Southern California Edison '""' P\;bln M d OrAn9• ( ·"'' o , f r r.~ I F'•O.t. 16,Ut~d M H~h\ r••& I -------------------------------------------------------•11 I• • Statement C old •• OD lbOD (CONDENSED FORM)• DECEMBER 31 , 1975 ASSETS Cash, U S. Govt!rnment Bonds and Olher Secu11t1e\ Real [stale Loans Contracts for the Sale of Real Estate Loans to F ac11ttate Sale of Real Estate loans on Savings Accounts Stock 1n rederal Home loan Bank Prepaal Secondary Reserve -FSLIC Oll1ce Building and Equipment Other Assets TOTAL LIABILITIES Savings Account Reserves and Surplus s 25.389,161 129, 139,44 l 476,358 367,799 r 1!iH56,755 , ~60.400 1.074,606 3,963.497 447,412 $162.375,429 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Bank Advances Secured By Investments Deferred Income $124.746,289 16,242,261 11.224,000 7,980.000 342,354 1.8 40.525 $162.375,429 Other L1ab1llt1es lOTAL 'Complete l1nanc:1al statements ava1lable tor 1nspecllon. PERPETUAL SAVIN6S and loan 3ssociation BEVERLY HILLS tfAAIN 01 FtCEI 9i2C Wilshire Boul&varo • 2TJ 606& 27:> !>6~~ WESTWOOD VILLAGE 1C866 W1lstwc Boulr.var.:J ·Lo· Angele~ • 4;4 '.l~~3 LAR CHMONT' :!5u II L l•Chmont 8011•1 .. 1•'1 "'a .... 111 Bou I ... ,,1 NEWPORT BEACH' In H.,•bor Vie"' Sr.opp no Ccnier 16J4 MriCAllllur Ooulc1a10 • 6~0-163~ FULLERTON' 3334 Yorbn L•nrt .. Boutc~•11d • ru• t•rton · 9'.l3-' 20~ NORTHRIDOE 18)40 Oo11ons1,,,., Street • Norlhri·'i!lC · 160·= J~E CANOGA PARK \ •ory Bou'' ""·itl'll1t A ... ,.,.,, .349.4·~· 'OPEN SATURDAYS. F1om IC am IC: pm. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ' .. J Saddlebaek 1'oda''~s Closinlf • Stoc.-ks 'T EDI TI ON . , VOL . 69, NO. 40, 2 SECT IONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1976 TEN CENTS Patricia Hearst Takes the Stand SAN FRANCISCO (U Pl> - Patricia Hear s t, testifying for the first time about her days as a captive o f the S y mbion ese Liberation Army, said today her tape-recorded confession to a bank robbery was made-because of threats to kill her. Tel"ls of 'Hundreds of "[Jeath Threats' Angela Al wood uncl she ,would compose the laµc Wt• sat down on the floor ~ind :.he wrote out the tape und W1l11 e Wo lf1· was there " The 21-year ·old newspaper heiress was the first witness called by defen se attorney F Lee Bailey at a hearing before U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carte r ori the admissibility of her "This is Tania " statement that she voluntarily participated in the April 15, 1974, holdup for which she is standing trial. The jury of seven women and fi ve men was not in the courtroom when Miss Hearst, wearing a red corduroy pants suit . took the stand during her bank robbery trial. Miss Hears t , almos t im- mediately after being sworn in, said m a king a tape to illustr;itc that she was a member of the SLA and look part in its ac-· t1v1t1e.s. including pre~umabl y the robbery, was discussed by her captors under the direction of Donald DcFrce7e. "You ''en• at an apartment where there was the makin~ of a tape. were you not?" ai.kt•d Bailey. More Rain Tonight Storm To Continne Through Tuesday ... By HILARY KAYE Oi Ille Dall' Pllol Slllf More than five inches of ra in has been dumped on parts of Orange County ·a nd weathermen predict the de luge will continue at least through Tuesday. However, g~sty winds that ac· companied the storm were ex- pected to s ubs ide tonight. Little damage was caused by the curr ent stor m because the rain fell s lowly and steadily, rather than in torr ential bursL'i, according to the spokesmen for the Orange County Flood Control District. Water runoff has not bCCJ1 a problem yet, although there h as By President been som e runoff from Silveraclo Canyon into the Santa Ana River. Silverado Canyon is just about the wettest s pot in the county. with a 5.04 inch rain read ing for the current storm and a l.96 inch reading for Sunday. Jn other locations along lhl' Orange Coast . Huntinmon Beach reports 2.43 inch es for the storm and 3.47 inches for the season The average to date is 6.57 Ill· ches. At O'Neill P ark in Trabul'O C;.i- nyon. 3.54 inches of ram havt· fallen s ince the storm beg;in last Tue s da y. J n S an Jua n Capistrano, 4.61 inches havt· fallen during the same period. T\lt> scaiwn tnt al 111 S:.in Juan Capis trano. 5 75. is alm ost as high as la~t Y<'ar's figure .11 this time. 6 73 rndll's In Nl'wport Beath. nnly 2.51 in· r hl'S h:r\'I.' falll·n during lhl' 1·11r rl•nt storm. s till far lido'\ Ja..,l \'('ar's 7 t7·1n<·h f1 gun· · W111ds J.!Usting lo :lei mill"> per hour Sund:H night 1·n·:itcd a fe.,., problems a i-ou nd t lw t•ou11t). hut nothrn~ maJor. :11·1·or1l11ig to lot· al authon11c:-. At Dan:.i l'omt ll:1rhor. sc\'l'ral boats ""t'l'l' ripfll'tl from ltll'1r moonngs Sunday u1ght. hut v. 1·n· flllll'kly roun1krl up liy till' h:u ll•1r patrol <~l'<' u ..:1.n; ..:. l'a~r A 21 s ·ocial Securitj ·~ Tax Boost Asked Her Auto Waterlogged Harh:1ra l'l·ndll.•lon of Ir \'lnl'. as:-1:-.tanl to tlw JH'l' .. 1dl'lll of .1 l.1nrl dt•\ f'lop. ml'nl 1·ompa11\. ''as l:1l1• for "ork turl ,, ~ WASHINGTON (AP 1 -Presi- d e nt Ford fo rm a lly asked Congress toda y for a mult1b1ll1on dollar boost in Social Security t axes. new catastrophic illness insurance for older Americans and larger contributions by Medicare patie nts to finance hos pital and doctor bills. Ford has said the proposed tax in crease would cost each employe who pays Social Securi- t y taxes less than SI a week. The maximum increase for a worker would be S49. raisin,:: the total maximum tax for that worker to $1,014 in 1977. The t<ix hike would raise approxim a tely S.1.4 billion during the 1977 calend~1r year~ In his message to Congres . e President r ec o m me nded · t at' ,Medicare patients pay up to S500 .per year for hospital care :ind skilled nurs ing ser vices and S250 House Fire· Kills Youth PHOENIX. Ariz CAP> /\n '18-year-old youth died in a hou!>t' fire a few hours aflcr a bachelor party in his honor anct IC'SS than 10 hours before hC' w:is to be m.ir ried, fire men said Nine oth er person~ in the house escaped the early morning blazl'. which fi r em e n said appare ntly s tarted in an armc hair in the cor· ner ofthe livi n ~ room. Firemen sa id Bru<'<' 01C'kersnn was found in a rear hC'droom. fl(' was to be marn<'d m a c1v1I ceremony Saturday to Chery l Neal of Glenda IC'. /\nz. \\'eat her Rain decreas ing some and b ecoming showery through Tut>sd:iy. l.1ttle i.I t e mperature c h ange ,. Highs near 60 Chance nf rain 70 percent tonight anti 50 percent Tuesd av INSIDE TOD,\ l' lommunrst /orCf'S hot'l claimed the capital of North Angola .and the victory ho..~ been admitted b11 National Pront o{f1c1als, Story M . ... 11 ... L.M ... fd C.lif•"''• Cl•u lflH lnde"' ., A' AJ 1!11-11 FM I.,. lhcort ....... ..,.. ....... u ....... Mo•I•• Alf 91 111 A10 °""'" ,,..,._, .. •> u () .. ft .. (OWlllY ,..., .. "" • , l Ot11~""11u, ldllwl611'a .. IAl•l'\alll,...111 P'l.....u All Al 1110 •tt 5"<h T•l•vtuon "'••t•n Wt•I- II•• A' , AIO A• per year for d octor bills. llC' also called for a limit on l\lcdil·ar1· payment rates in 1977 and HJ71S for both hospital a nd phys1ci:.in ser vices. All t he propos als outlined in Ford's special m essage werl' an- nounced J an. 19 in the Pres1· dent's Sta t e of the Union address. But Ford took the occasion of signing the messa ge during an Oval Office cerem ony to clC'clarc that o lde r Americans .. have earned the rig ht lo live securely. comfort ably ;rnd 1ndl01JCll · dently." The ceremon y came cxat tlv one· month in ·advance of th~· • Fl orida presidential pri m~v, Ill which Ford ~·ill be .~n~ for t he . votes or thousands ofl'etired pen· pleo;n that state. Here are k ey elements in lhc Presid ent's request for new legis lation: -To bolster the Social Sccuri· ty trust fund, now paying out more than it takes in. the Presi- dent asked that payroll taX('S paid by employes and empln~ er-. be in creased b~rce·lcnths of I percent each · increase v. 111 cost no worke r ore than SI a week. and most will pay k l.:-., Ford wrote. T o prot ect Med icarl' bene f ic i arie s aJ!j tn ~t C'atastrophic medical bills. lh(• President asked Congress to pro nde full cover age "for unhm1\t•rl days of hospital a nd skilled nurs· in g facility care." a m o rl' generous system than is now of fered but one that would help on· I\' the m inority of older people who need it. To increase incentives to keep Medicare cosL<; down, f ord CSee FORD. PageA2) flut !-.h1· f 1•lt 'ht· h:td a right to IH·. l1ff ... Jw h1·~ml -.oml•th111g slo-.hi11g urnuncl In the trunk or lwr l".ll" "I thought th~· l!~h t:rnk might h ~" c hrokl'll :-.11 I rlro\ l' \'l'r\' ~lo" b to till' ftr<' dl•part m1•nt . · · -.h1· sa11I F1rt'mt•n p11mp1·1l out 1101 g.1sol1ne but 10 ' .. gal11111 ... of wall'r from I h1• trunk Thi• l'ar h.1d hl01•11II11 h·d 0111:-.icl1• hl'/' hnm1· :11 :J W1l111w Tn·1• L.1111• anti t hl• r 411nwatl'1 a pp .• 1 1• n t 1' St.'i.'IH'd In Dad Blaming Son's Death On Jaile r s CONCORD <Al'l \ man ,,·hos I.' ~on d 1ed one month ,1)!•1 111 an .\ n l' ho rag(' 1a1 I s .1 ~ ., authorities "Ju:-.t killed him through their nc,.glri.:c·nl·t· Charle•-. Sl'lh1•rt :-..ttcl Suncla~ that hi:-. son. D;I\ 1cl. 2~. \\as ho~l·tl rl:l1I\' .md left 111f11'l'i't· l11 rl1'.1th in h is· c·cll in t 111· :-.t.itt· 1;111 1n downto\\ n i\1whor:igP The yollllJ.! 111 ;111 hat! lw1•n :1r rl'stN1 Dr<' 2H for d1-.111 cl1•rl~ c·on clut'I :tfkr lw \\ .111d1•rc•d rn ll doors in zero "l'al lw1•. naktocl .ind stoned nn I.SI>. ' ' 11 c• m ll s I h :1 ' 1• II a d pneumonia ... Si•lhcrg said. ' 111' ":ii.n'I right m lhl· lwad Thi· kul nccdNl h11:-.p1 L.ll1zat1nn 11 ·~ almo~I tlw ~;1 ml' as m urdering him " Candidate Sinions Cites. Experience ( E:ditor·s Note This is one of o $1>nes of interviews w1th cand1date.t /or Mission Viejo'.~ Mumc1pal Ad visory Council. Eight are 1•11mg /or three seats to be /riled by bo/Lotmg March 2 J George J . Sim ons J r doesn't profess to be a poli tic ian although he is a candidate for the M:irch 2 Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council election. ··Politician lsn 't the right word for me,·: says Simons. 67. a r e tired construction worker who ls proud of not missin~ one rlny of work during his 32 years in the In· dustry. "I'm m ore a s pokesman for the people . My experienre in the con st ruction industry. holh rcs 1dcn tial and commer c 1:1l, ~r v<.'s mr uniq ue h ack~r ound and quahf1cat1on~ for a sc:1t on ttw MAC." ht• point~ out · · 1 ha vc O\\ nerl. rcnll.'d. sol cl and mana~cd rc:il property for :ii; ,·cars and as a result hav1· a r(• a list1c undl'r'il an<ling of thC' situations propl'rly nwm•rs fuel' "I underst:1nct and appr<'e1atr the problems of families a<; I hnve been married for 46 yc:o1rs and have two c h1ldrt•(l and s ix grandchildren." · Simons. of 24245 Castill a Lnne. moved to M 1ss1o n Vi<' JO 71 i years a~o and says he has d~· velopecl a concern for the com- munity dunnj? th:it time . ''I'm cnnc1'rncd ubout our tr:if. r1(' prohlrms and the. :1frt) or our !~er ~l '.U O~~. l';i~c-'"2l r "Yes." she replied . "Whoelsl' was there'!" "Dona ld Defreeze, Nancy Ling Perry. Patricia Soltys1k , Camilla Hall. Bill and Emily Harris and Wilham Wolfe." Mi:.:. Hearst said . "And Angela Atwood, too'!"· asked Ba iley. "Yes." "And what did l>d"rt'l'lC' say"" "He said tqe tape was lo be made to s how t hat I took part in it ... She denied she acted voluntari- ly and said s he had been told pre- viously s he would be killed if she d1dn 't obey the terrorists' orders "How did you learn about the t:ipe?" "I was told to sit down with "Did you m:.ikc any corrections cir add1t 1ons" ·' "No." "Did )OU make any cnntribu tton"" .. No·· "Ord lht.'\ a~k rnu trl''" "No·• . "I low loni-: d id lh1~ tai.e·1 !See HE ARST , PageA2} 0..11' PtlOI Slill PMIO RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington _Beach and Costa Mes~----. Vallerga Trial Moved Judge Rules 'Not Fair'' in Orange County U} f;,\RY (;lt,\'\l\'U ,U : Of t"'f' O .. il<; P•IO' \I-ill Formt.'r' Or:rnJ!t' C'ounl.\ ;1., ~e-.sor Jac·k \·a11t-rg,1':-. upn1minl! tn;,il on 1·011<,p11 .in d1argl'" "a' OHl\l'll t11tl.1\ tn )1;1kt-r-.fll•lrl anrl th1• 1un.;tl1t I 11rn ot t h1• 1'1·rn { 'oun I~ Su111'nc1r C11111 I • WhPll orcl••nn~· \'al\1'1 ga's trwl mo\'t•d lo lbl-l·r:-.f11•ld. ~uprnr1r Court .l111lgc• l\1·1111\'lh W1ll1;in1 .. :-.:.llCl II \l nUld 11111 lu• po:-.s1hh• for tht' formc•r ;,.,., •. .,~or W n·('t'I\ •· ,1 t:11rt11al 1n Or.rng1•<'111111t' Ju cl i;: (' \\' 1 111 a 111., ., a 1 d l h <' 111a~s1Vl' amount of p11hl1C·1ty Jft1·r \'allt-rg.1 's 111d11·tmc·nl bsl Ma\ ntJcod ()Ill I hP p11:-.s rl11Jrl 1' 11f finding a J1 11•y 111 01.1lll!l' ('1111111\ lhal would not ht· mfhrc•rwl'cl Ii~ \\hal had ;1pp1·a n •d 1111 h1· m1·1h.1 /\!'> .1 ll"•llll. \',lllC'l j!a I !'> :-.dwdukd ltl'.t,111d lrr;rl Fcli 17 .it !l :JO .1111 111 .1 lo.ll'll <'011nty Su1ll'nor l ·ou1 t AD <;U J'ERTS CAR Tl J ( :A.4'11 'The .id prnc11111·d lt>h 11f c·,1Jh anrl I ~old th•· c-.1 r Th;:it ·., t hl' ,1d' 1•r11-.111g :-.llt'<'rss -.ion told h\ lh1• \11.,:-11111 \'1cJo moo \\ hn pi•ll't'll this l'1:1s~1111·<I a<l rn !ht• l>.111~ l'>lol 1:1 1"111<1 ('11lllllr\ ~1·d Po\\et j'" t11t11't.' ftHl 1101 ~:'""' 1111 pl' "' ''':\ tr \nu ha1··· :i <':ti' \t1u \\:mt ln cnm:l•rt tc1 l':t:-.h. 1·:11i li·l2 !ilrnl II 11nh t :1kl·~ :1 f1·" \\Or ds in tlw nght pl:1c·1• t 11 alt l'a1•1 .1 hu~ •·r ,\long lhl' Or.1ngc· t'ir:1st. llw right pl:H'C' 1-. I ht• Dail.' l'tlot o.u, "''°' $1~1 p ..... NO 'PO LITICIJ\N' Cond!d:i:~ 31.iions f I ,\t 1-;s ut• 111 ltll tnal \\ 111 lw "hethcr or not thC' 53 H'ar·olrl former :ISSC''i~nr \\as a member o( an alleged 1972 t•on sprr:ic) lo ell'<·t R 1• p ,\ n d re" 11 1 n shaw I H :-.=e\\porl He:.irh> Ln Congn•:-.s JI taxpayer l•xpensc. So far. nine ml'n c:hargt•d \\tlh .1 :-.<'nes of offense''> in thl• 111d1tt m1•nt that was lall·r an1l'lldl'cl lo inrlurle \'all('rg;:i <tnrl l lrn~haw ha' e erlhl'r pll'aded g111 ll~ OI' bN·n found gulltyofthc l'h:1rgt•s Last r\ugu~t. follm\ 1111-: .i lhr1.1c \\el'k tn;il, Valll'q,:.1 \\,p; found g u rl l .v h ·' a \' l' n t 111' <t ( 'rw n I ~ Supt•nor Court Jlll'Y of ~ol\flll't ot rnterC'sl and rd:.ited rh:.i rgc~ hrou~ht rt.{!:unsl him in a second l!rand1ur~ indictment. Whe n sentcnn•d hl' w:i~ fined Sl.000. h anded a GO.day Jail sen· tencl' ;ind rc•mo' l'cl from office. Execut 111n oft he 1a1I sentence is µcn<l1n1? th e out come of \'allc•rga·.; ap1wal or tht• \'cntura Count\ conn<'t1on. .Judg(• William~ sau1 tod ay that . Onm~t· 'ounl) ·s S111wrior Court \\Ill ret::1111 junsd1cl1011 O\'Cr a ny pretr1HI hearing th~11 mi~hl bC' ,1111ght prior l cl lhl' s t a rt of \'allt•r,(!a's lri:.il 1n Bnkc•rsfreld IW:<t ll.l'l'k. GUaternala Shakes; Death Toll 15,000 G l ' .\ T I-: :\I A I..\ C' I T \' G u a t (' m a I a ' L' r I I l.1 g ht tn•mor:-. JOIH·<I G 11Jl\•m;1la Cit' •arh toda\· 111 lhl' .1flt•rrnJlh of •· 1rthquak(•s thl• g11\1•rnm1•nt ~:l\S ha\ l' takC'n ffil)l'l' th.111 l.).IKKI 11\~l'S s inc·C' \\'('dncsd:" Polin• and soldiers Wl'l"l' n·porl('d :-.holll 1ng lootrrs on the s rot The latC'<;t tcmhlcff' l·.111-.l·d "alls to creak and furmtun· to shift but WC'l"l' minor eompan•d \\'11 h S und ay s s hol'ks \\ h1 ch t·:wseci bui lrlings to :-,\\ a .1· anti drov<' pa mckl•d eil i'fl•n:-. into th1· streets. i\ newspapl'r n•Jltll'l<'cl toclay that fl\'l' per~on:-. l'aught lollttng,; houses in Gu:itemalu City lwcl hl'<'ll s hot and killed by poh<'t' anti :-old wr~ ;\not her n<'" <:paper <;:Jrd public hC'alth :iuthor1t1l's warner1 !'Jlllf'll:O. ;rhoul ·g rnu1>~ or mis- 1·n·an1 :-d1!'i.:t11-.ed .1~ 'anmators on prc'l<.·~t of 1 mm un111n,.: victims of thl' t•arthq11akt• hut who then clrui.: ~md rob t lwm .. .. n.' 1.(1\'lllj.! HlJt'rl ions nf Ii rugs th.ti put tlwm to :-.ll>l'P. t he llm'' rs 1h1•11 h.1111 .1w.1~ :in~ lhtnl! of 'ahll•." t hl' n ewspaper re port N I Tht• ufftrial national c•mcrgcn· o comm1ttc•c• Sunda~ night. pl;wcd t ht• d1':1I h 11>11 at 15,043, w1l h :Ii ,000 inju red s ince lh<' in- 1t 1.ll Q u ;i k<• rn m hi cd throug h C:u~1ll•mal<1 ;111rl other parts of (Sc<' <ll'AK ES. Pai:tc AZ) LOS A:'IJGELES (i\P l Frank Carbonara, now 73. has h ad fi\'(' y('ars lo fori::t•l tht' early m orninl{ earthquake tha t huticd him llh' <'for two clays. Bul he s ays there arc so many reminders . 'Tm ne rvous every cluy, .. h0 says "I can't s leep al night. Like a truck 's going by ::ind shakes every- thing. ancl I'm awakeforthe r<.'st oft he night... . Sixty four pl•oplc dicc1 fi\'l' ~·l•ars ago today m the Sl rongc.•sl f1Uake ever to hit I ht> Los Angeles area. Of the dead. 45 were tit lh1• \'l'lcr;rns Administration flospitnl in Sylmar. when• C~1 rbon ara wo r ked. . Next to Svlmar. the cp1<·cntcr of the quake, is an earthen dam' and th(• Van Normun Reservoir. The A0,900 people li ving iff the _µot cnt ia~ flood pa~h were .vVacuntcd as a precaut ion. and engineers drained off =<"the reser voir after crocks were founci in the dam. ·. Many people regained lhl·ir courage and went "home. only to be frightened off hy several sharp af · tcrshocks in th<' following days . Some of them left Southern California fore' er. Ot hers shrugged. 2 DAILY PILOT SB Suspects' 'Saved' By Loot ,\ pt!~ v f allc~cd l) &l11 lcn ~oods. sta(:k(:cl in lhl· lwck or a 'an, wai. crcd1tcd with &;ivll)g lhe h vl'S of two burglary suspects who wt•re i-hot al by California 11ighway Patrol officers in a high ~t><.'ed chase curly Sunday. Pohcc said the 1m1><1ct of three shotgun bl:.ists fi red at the speed -......- 1r1g van was absorbed by the of- fi ce equi pmcnt and furnishings :11legcdly stole n a rcw minutes earlier 1n th<' buq::lary or a Newport Dt'<H'h office complex. Newport Bl'ach police s aid the two :.us pcl'ls. Larry Moore, 24. of Los Angele·:-.. e:ind lJcll' Felix, 33, or Long Bc•1ch. escaped further in J 11 r y ,,. h l' n t h l' I r ,. ch 1 cl e s wi:rvcd o ff the San U1 ego Frl·Cwav and ran down a JO.fool cmbank.menl. • omcers gave lh1s account of the t'<ipture of the I women· St!t. Ji m Gardinl•r was o n patrol in the airport office com- plex area when he spotted a n <;)range van allegedly leaving the area at a hig h rate of speed. • He began lo lhe follow van. backed up by Officer Bill Mcin- nis. Gardiner said he turned on his lights and siren as the specd- mg vehicle passed the inte rsec· tion or Red Hill. Avenue and Bristol Street. Gardine r alleged the van was traveling at about 60 mph and running red stop li ghts . He sairt he a nd Mc innis chased the car s outhbound o n the Newport Roulevard from Bristol, then west on Arlington Drive t o Fair\'ie w Road southbound to Merrimac Drive. From there the van went west to ll a r bor .Boulevard a nd no rth to the San Diego Freew<.1y, wpere 1t turned south. At this point. Gardiner ancl Mcinnis were Joined by Sgt. Chuck Hamilton of the Custa . Mesa police department. As the pursuit, now allC'gedly traveling at 80 to 90 mph passed the Newport Freeway, they wen· joined by a unit from tht· Cahforn1a lli~hway Patrol. Mcinnis dropped out of the chase to return to thr a1rpon an•a to try to lo,•atc the burglar!~ that thl' suspl'l'lS might be flee- ing. Gardiner said lhc CllP unit tried to ~el in front or the flccin~ van to slo\\ 1t <low n but had lo pull over whi:n it was 1H'<1rl y rammed . A second Cl IP unit tried to do the same thing , joining the cha~c <:1t Canada Road with the s ame results. Gardiner said the van was stopped when Omce r Ron<tltl Felthovcn o f the C llP. a pa&sengcr in the: s econd unit, fired three shotgun bl<is ts at the rear of the van in an <illempl lo d1sabll' 1t When the two m en tried to stop their van, 1t swervrd out of con· 1rol, running down an emb<Jnk- m cnt. Gardiner ~aad. Both men ;.ire in custody loday in Newporl Bea c h 1a 1l on c ha rg~s o f hurglar.v. Club to Hear Graphologist Crupholo.ais l Lloyd H Dunn \\ 111 he lhl• J.!lll'St ~1wakcr Thur<,- dav al lhl• noon luncheon of thr E~<:h a n ~£' C lub of the Sa d- 1ll1•ha<'k \'.1ll cv l>unn·s hu~<1wi·1tinl{_ analy~is h;1s won nrcl:11 rfl m r11J!hlcluh ari· 11t•aranre' ;ind he has presentt•ll frt>e11H.'nt ll•rlur<•4' for Cl\'IC, '-Clt'1al .111cl fralt•rnal or~a1111at111ns S;1<l<flc:'h;:1c k \ all<•v r<'s r<lc·nts inll•r1•slt•il 1n all1:nd111 ~ th£' lundwon .... dwclulcd for lhl' J.ag una Hills ll11lnn Inn. s hould t•onl ,1t t cl'lll'J.!C' l'lwlp~. tt:J<I Ol>l:l. 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Rtehard P Nall \ I•••.., 1 f 1 t It 1 Sdddleback Vdlll'r Office 'Id •~ d -• tr "lnt u'""'' Offices I f l,f I '('vf I If••''" f1 IH 1 • I I , f\ I 1NI\ lh ,ti f1 l\l 1i!f ~ .. 111 ' q., I I 4of1 lffr"'( hhtH _. .. ~H t I Telephone 171 4) ~2-43'1 Cla~slficd Advert1slll9 642·S678 "'' • • \I ,11, ",j,~ ,. lfttl S81-6310 t, .1 f h ,. , h •H·O•JO r r•' ?'II ,, • .., ,,,,,.,, r ' r '"' • "1 t o II ,, 1111')1'1\ • 11fnt 111 Monday. Februarx 9 1978 UPI Tel.llolo Co1J1pai911 Trail While ~reelin g t'ampaign worker~ al a junior high sc hool 111 Conl·orcf. N.11., President Ford holds up a haby. Ford is in New Jlamps l11re on the second day of a l\\O·day s wing through the slCllc , which holds the na- tion's first prim~ll"Y Feb. 21. t "rom Page Al PATTY HEARST . • • "1\l<iybe nn hour."' "What happened tlwn'1 " "I read 1t aloud to thl' group ' "Did you reatl lhl' whnlt· \h111~ or read 1t in portions"" "I rt-'ad r lw whole tl11hg ... "Diel lhe ~ ha',~ un y t·om- ment?" "l don't rl'Call." She said she and '1nquc wt·nt into a C"losel two ft•t•l lJy :-.1x fl'l'l 111 size and Cinque opcr;1tcd llw tape recorder whilt: shl• read the lapc . .. Did you read it through·~" "Yes ." "Did you C'hange a nything'!" "No."' ''What" as their react iun ·• .. "I don't ret ail." "Did tht•y S\•em salisl'it•tl ''"' "\'l's ... She s aid "he nc\ l'r aguin heard th;.1l ta pc until ··a ftcr my arrC''-l " ··were you told why vnu were to read lhc la pt"'" "'BeC'a11se 1f m ,. \'lll('t• wa-. 11n 1t thl' tape \\ oultl ht", pla' t•tl .. "In the tape you say you acted volu11tarilv Is I hal!lrue'/" ":"\o." . . "You s a ,. \'OU were nnl forced or brainwas hed rs that true?" "I don't recall " Bailey then s h<lwt•rl ht•r a s:m· crnmcnt preparl•d tran~enpt uf tht• tape ·'Du you now n ·<·all u:.ang the \\Ord IJrain\\ a i.ht•tl'• .. "'Yes." across country with the Harrises, and <tn SLA diary which she al- legedly helped write. " Miss Hearst s aid s he went to Los Angele s early in May. On the 16th. :-.he and the Harrises al- lc~edly took pa rl in a s hooting ~prcc at a sporting goods store in Jn~ewood. "Where did you. meet Tom Milt hews?' "In a V3 n." She s a id William and Emily J larris were the others in the van. that Emil y drove. anrl that W1ll1am s<it in the back with her and held a rifle on Mathews. Miss llcars l said Harris or- clcn•<l hl'r lo lt·ll M athc·ws who !'he wus. whil'h s he did "'/\I some time in the future, did you find yourself in Pcn- nsyh·ania" .. n a lley asked. "Y l'S," s ~lid Miss Hearst, who cxpb1ned Shl' wenl there with i.port~ acl1 v1s l Jack Scott and lus \\If(!. "llow did you m eet Jark Scott?" "At an apartment in Dcrkelcy or Oakland " "How did vou get to P cnn- o;ylvania"" · "W(' drO\'(' .. .. U1d they tell you where you were.,·· "I was told it was around Fro• Page 11 l .FORD ... recommended that pat11:nti. pj\ :A larger share of hospital •md doctor bills up to S500 per yettr ·per pa tie lit for hos p1tali. and skilled nursin g ser vice::. und $250 per year for doctor b1lb 1'h1:. ~ould affect a ll M<.'tl1c<irl' pa- tients. -In another rnovl' to "'\low down the mflat1on or h\1allh ('0 :> ts"' and help fina nce catastrophic protection, Ford asked thi:H 111 c reases in Medicare pay ment rates in 1977 a nd L978 he limited to 7 percent a d ay for hospital:. a nd 4 percent for physicians' services. Under the Ford 1Jlan. p<itients would pay 10 percent of hospita l and nurs ing home cha rges after the first day. up to a maximum of $500 a year. ln addition , the amount they would be expect ed to pay (or m edical services before the government began s haring the costs would be in- creased to S77 from $60. Front Page A I SIMbNs. ~. school children. l 'd likt• Ir> M·c· some better playgrounds for the kids. There are no playin~ fie ld:. or activity parks in Mission Viejo wher e they can play ball," he says. t0t Because h~s r etired Simons maintains he has more time 10 get around the neighborhoods and communic ate with people about their proble ms. "J'm in a better position to work and com- municate with the people than some of the other cnndidatcs." he says. Simons ran for t he council a year ago and with 832 votes finished somewhe re in the mid· die of the field or 32 candidates. "I'm going to make a better campaign effort th1:. yeur." he promises. "Last tame I only pass ed out fl yers in m y neighborhood a nd I didn't JlCl over to th'C other side of town.'' . From Page A l QUAKES. • • Centr~il Amer ica. THe comm 1tlce said at least 220.000 Guatemalans lost homc:c; in the quakes. but reports hall not arrived from manv :-.mall t<1wns left isolated by l~ndi-litk~ and communications failurl'S Sunday 's tremors hl'a vlly da maged the n curopsych1atnr hos pital in the capital and !>l'nt pa tients running in panic. Pa t1cnts from three other hospital'\ were sent to a treatment ct·nlcr at the trade fairground!>. Spora dic looting promptcct se,·eral neighborhootl-. to or ga1112e "ig1lante commlllee:-. Some districts in the capital rt" ported outbreaks o f diar rhl'a. ' Nil P r in1ary j Connally Seen As 'Write-in' l Sy United Pr.-ss International John B. Connully, lhl' formt•r governor of Texas whu :.witched to lhe Republican party more than two years ago, may bcconH.' a write·in candidate in Nt•w Hampshire's Feb. U Democratic primary , acl'Ording lO n 11>0rts published today. The SL Louis Posl· Dis patch and the Washington Star said tlw write-in effort is bcin~ ori?anized by R ichard Viguerie of Falb Church, Va .. a principal spon:-.ur of the new National Conser vative Caucus . with support from Willia m Loeb. the conser vative publis h er of the Manches ter Union Leader, the state's large:.t news paper. The reports s aid a decision will be made in the next few da ys 0 11 whether lo proceed with the write-in effort. The Star s a id Connall), Y.llu served. as Trea:.u ry sctrct<•ry m the Nixon administrat101,1, 1s traveling m J apan and app<ircnt- ly has not been consultct.I on Lhc possible write-in effort. Two D emoc r at ~ 1n lht.• biddi ng for t h l' Dt?mocr<1tit• nomination, Fred Harris <Jnti Jimmy Carte r , are running almost dead even in Okl ahoma's Democratic caucuses, but their combined total barely exceeded uncommitted de legates. Sen. Lloyd Be ntsen <U-Tex. >. received less than 12 percent of the vote in -the state that borders his hom e s tate. Bentsen canceled a ca mpaig n a ppea r a n ce ~cheduled for today in M1:.s our1 and returned t o TPxas to "re- evaluate" his campaign He said he would issu1: a :.talcm cQl after the rev1l'W .• Prcs1dt.•nl Ford was in New ll3mps hire tor two days o( cam- paigning over th<' weekend and was so enthusiastic about hls re- ception that he planned another visit before tht' pl"i mary. Supportt>rs of Carter, the former go\lernor of Georgia, and Harris. a former senator from Oklahoma, are daiming victory for their respect i vc candidates in Oklnhoma. Final results were not expected before Wednesday or Thursda ,. The late.st poll of voter at- titudes ta ken by the Louis Harris orga nizatio n -indicate d the Democratic nomination re mains wide open. The two politicians who received the most support in the Ha rri ~ poll were Sens. Edward M . Kennedy ~md Hubert JI Hum phrt>y . a lthuugh neither man 1s a declared c andidate. From Page AJ DELUGE ... Waves were cr ashing over the breakwate r this m orning at Dana P oint Harbor a nd small · crafl warnincs were still in effe<=t u1> and down the coast. In Capistrano Reach, about 150 homes were without power fur two and one-half hours this morn- ing because a tree fell, s hort- ing out s om e electrical hnes. About six inches of new s now ft.>11 in the m ountains last night, bringing the s eason total to between 20 and 25 inches. Trustees to Hear Hartman Resigning Trus tees of lhc Saddlcback Community College District urc.- expected toni ght to acecpl lhe re· s ignation of G eorge lfartman, athlctt<' director and head foot· ba ll coach s ince the college o~ncd in 1968. Hartman, who c1tc<.l unhapp1 n!'ss over petty h<issle~ and harassments. has offcrcd·h1:. re s 1gnat1on effective June: 30 but plans to stay on as a full-time teacher in the collcgc·s health and physical education divi&if)n. His football coarhmg record for seven years 1s 61-16-4 The res ij!nation will he <'On- sider ed when trustees meet al 7 9 p m . in Room 212 of the college·..-. library-classroom complex. A 7 p. m . executi \'e s ession \\ill pre ct·de the public portion of th• meeting. Board m embers tonight also are expected lo approve the cfates Of the ('O}Jc_g<."s new Sl'mester program which calls for a ll'>O·day .school year begin- ning Aug. 30 and ending !\lay 2."i. An oth e r al'tion item on tonii:?hl ·s board agenda calls for, lh<' appo1ntmcnl of a 17-man <.•1tizcns committee to studv the feas1b11ity of a s econd college campus in the Tustin-Irvine <ire a Th<' committee would be com- posed of two appomtees from each of the se\'en trustee areas and thr<'l' representatives from th<' coll<'f.?C admin1s trat1<m. ··were '011 I nlcl ''hat would happen to ;·1111 1( ~ou didn't n•ud the tape'>" Sera nton so m cpl ace." --===;;;;::::=====-= -~ ------------- "I don't ht:lieve tht·v tnl<l mt· anything on this particular oc·- t'as1on." ··fl ad t,hcy lnlrf y 1111 what would happ~'n J)rc>viouls~"' ' ''Yr:; l was tnld I <I h~· kilk cl ·· Mis~ llear~t ll'sl1f1l•d 1n a lo-w , expressionless monotone. Tht only t hanJl;t' in her vcficl' was "hen Shl' s a1<1 s he· would lit• killed. Her voil'l' dn1pp<·d l'\'l'll lower and lr:ule rl aw:I\ Baile v a i.ked Miss llN1r:-.t about th~ lhn•;ih on hl'r hf<· "We n • you I old th1i-m;iny times"" "Yes."' "Could it he a 1 ouplt• ot hun- dred times., .. ··vcs " The defrn~(.' a lln rnl'\' lht•n turned to a s hootout on :\fay Hi, 1!17 I. 1n Los 1\n gl•lcs . l\11"' l!ear..,l 's a llC'ge<l adm1si.ion to lC'l'n·rt gl.'r Thoma'> Mathc•\\S that sh<• volunl~m ly took p:1rt 1n the h11ldt11>. he r s ub::.t•quc nl trip Two Shooting Victims. Still Hospitalized The two m en shnt dunng the South Laguna ha11k rohlwn .Ian :?ll n •m;un<·cl hosmtah1rcl t11da' Hank Man a gl'r Gt•r:1ld <:1u•i.<;, :l:l, of M1s4'inn V11 •Jn w<is rr porlrd in satisf:wlor~· fo1H111i nn .1l South Const Communit y ll o..,r1ta l (;uess \\ ;1s shol in I he• cht•st \\II h a high·pOwl'rl'tl rifle during the• holdup Sus rcctC'cl J?u nm;i n Rirh.ircl ('ast1llo . 2•1, nf 1104 Miramar Dn\'c. Laguna lkat'h, w;1s rc'- potted in s erious rond1t i<>n at I he Orange Cnunly M cd1c:1I C'l'nler intensl\·e c~1re unit whert' hl' •~ under guard. Castillo wus shot SC'\'C'ral t1 mf•s hy sheriff"s rte put 1cs tlis1w1~cd as ;imbulance attenda nts cnllNI to remove Guess from his South l.a~una Br :rnch of Seeuntv Pae ifi<' bank. · · ('usl1llo w;1s shot by deputies :t'i hr stood holding a r1rlt• tn .l corner o f the ha nk Ills shooting rnclrd 11 dram .11\(' holth1p nf lhe honk ~liss llca~st said Emily Harris :1lrc:1dy was at the farmhouse near South Canaan, Pa .. whe re they hid out. and that William ar- nvcd s hortly :.iftcrw ard. 11:1 iley asked M iss Hearst whether s he heard a n ything aho11l a book that was supposed lo be written at the farmhouse. "Yes ll was supposed to be :-.ome propaganc1a lhing about the SI.A a n11 \\hat thf'V had done." "Wen· yo11 i:1\'cn inst ru('tions ahu11l nmtributtng to this bo<.>k '"" B.11lt'~ a:-.kcrf. ·Yes W illi:• m and F:milv llurn ... to ld ml' to wnte an .111t <1b1os:raph.v about how J .101ned the S I.A .. ThC' heiress s aid she was to \\'r 1 l t' the au to bi o I? r <1 p h y in question and answer form. w1lh the ques tions supplied lo her. '"Th£' pa rts about how you J01t\l'd the SI.A and chan~ed your poht1cal 01nn1ons were they from you or from someone d se?" "!10th.· "The his torical inform:.it1on about your childhood and so forth came from you':'' "Yrs · • ''Wa s it ge n era ll y truthful?" "(~ener:illy " "The statements about how you joined the S L/\ -we re they from YOl\?" • "From Bill and Emily.'' "Wh a t was the Scotts' participation?" "NonC'." M 1ss Hearst said Scott was sup- p()sed to be the one lo get the book publis hed. "Did h e bring anyone around to meet you in connection with the publication?" "No." "Didryou ever see these people atlhe farmhouse'!" "No." "'Did you ever meet anyone at 1he farmhouse who was sup!l<'secl to have something to do with gel· ting the book publis hed ?" "Paul Houck <phonetic spell- ini;i ). "' "Who was he supposed' lo be?"' 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StOC!kS ) VOL. 69, NO. 40, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , FEBRUARY9, 1976 TEN CENTS Patricia ·Hearst Takes the Stand SAN FRANC ISCO CU PI > Patricia Hearst , testifying for the first time about her days as a captive or the Symbioncsc· Liberation Army, said today her tape ·recorded confession to a bank robbe ry was made because of threats to kill he r. Tells of 'Hundreds of Death Threats' Angela Atwood and she would tompose the ta pe . We sat down on the tloor und she wrote out thc tape and Willie Wolfe was there." The 21.year·old newspaper heiress was the first witness called by defense attorney F. Lee Bailey at a hearing before .S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter on the admissibility of her "This is Tania" statement. that· she voluntarily participated in the April 15, 1974. holdup for which she is standing trial. The jury of s even women and fh•e men was not in the courtroom whe n Miss Hearst , wearing a red corduroy pants suit, took the stand during her bank robbery trial. · Miss H earst. almost 1m· mediately after being sworn in, "' s aid making a tape to illustrate. that she was a m ember of the SLA and took pa<rl in its a('·· t1v1t1es, including presumahly the robbery, was discussed by her captors under the direction of Donald De Freeze. ''You were al an apartment where there w~:. the making of a tape, wt.•re you not"'" ash·d Bailey. ~ore Rain Tonight { Storm To Continne Through Tuesday ... By HILARY KAV F. Ot llle D•lly Pilqt Stall More than five inches of rain has l)een dumped on parts of Orange County and weathermen predict the deluge will continue • at least through Tuesday. However, gusty wu)ds that ac· · companied the storm were ex· peeled to subside tonight. Little damage was caused by the curr ent storm because the rain fell slowly and steadily, rather than in torr ential bursts. according to the spokesmen for the Orange County J:<'lood Control District. Water runoff has not been a p roblem yet, although there has Wild OC Chase been some runoff from Silverado Canyon into the Santa Ana River. Silverado Canyorf is just about the wettest spot in the county, with a 5.04 inch r;iin reading for the current s torm and a l.96 inch reading for Sunday. In other locations alon~ the Orange Coast, lluntingtog &ach reports 2.43 inches for lht! storm and 3.47 inc hes for the season. The average to dale is 6 57 m ch es. At O'Neill Park in Trabuco Ca· nyon. 3.54 inches of ram have fallen since the storm began last Tu es da y_ In San Ju:in Capis trano. 4.61 inches havt• fallen during the s ame period. Burglary Suspects Captured in Crash :-. A pile of allegedly stole n injury when their" ve hicle , goods, s tacked in the bat'k of a s werved off the S)n Diego van, was credited with saving the Freeway and ran down a 30·foot lives of two burglary suspects embankment. who were shot at by California Officers gave this account of Highway Patrol officers in a high the capture of the two men: speed chase early Sunday Sgt. Jim Gardiner was on Police s aid the impact of three patrol in the airport office com- shotgun blasts fired at lhl· spel'!d · plex area when he spotted an ing van was absorbed by the of· Orange van ~llegedly leaving th~ fice equipment and furnishings area at a high rate of speed. allegedly stolen a few minutes He began to the follow van, earlier in the burglary of a backed up by Officer Rill Me in· Newport Beac h office complex. nis. Gardiner said he turned on Newport Beach poli ce sard the his lights and siren as the speed · two suspects. Larry Moore, 24 . of ing vehicle passed the intersec· Los An~eles. and P ete Felix. 33. , ti6 n of R ed Hill Avenue and of Long Beach. escape<! further Bristol Street. The season total in San J uan Capistra no. ~ 75, 1s almost as high :is last year's frgtll"l" ~1t this · time. 6.73 inches. In Ncwpc,irt lle:.tl'h, only 2 51 in· ('hes ha\'C falh.•11 dunng the 1·ur r{'nl storm. still for 111.'low last vear·s 7 17-mc·h figure · Winds gusting to :10 m1ks 1wr hour Sund~1y nig ht 1·r1•a1t•d a few prohlems a round thl• county. but nothing m aJor. <t{'l'nrding ln lol'll I a uthon t rt.·s Al Dana Point lla1 bor, scvl·ral boats Wt.'rl' nppt•cl fronr their- moorings Sunclay night, hut were quickly roun<kd up b~ the harbor p:itrol. ' !Se" l>ELl'G E. Pa~« /\2> Her Auto Waterlogged Ba rba r:1 l'<•ncl!Non of Irvine, assistant In lhc pn· sictent of ,1 l.rncl dcwlop men t <.'Ompany, w41s ltrl<' (or work tod av. But s he felt shP had a n ght lo be. for she ht•~rd somelhrng s loshing :iround m the trunk of ht•r ear .. l thous:: ht the ga-. tank m1ghl ha\"C broken <;o f drO\ e \'Cf\ s lO\\" lO th1· fu;_e department. sh<.' -.aid Flreml•n pum pt•d out nol gu~ohnc hut 101 i g<illons of water from the trunk The car had bet•n parked outsltlc her home at !i Willow Trcl' L;inc and thl' r a inwater appan·ntl v seeped in. Gardiner a lleged the van was traveling at about 60 mph anc1 Dad BJam;.,g running red stop lights . He said .a.a.a.a.a.a Nets Irvine Transmission It was a case of grand theft, not a strongar m r obbery. But the true( who hauled off an automatr<.· transm iss ion from the back of a truck in Irv ine must have had strong arms. It weighed 200 pounds. Service s tation ::1ttenclant !\lark Bradford Dnnn. 18. lrvmc. told police Sunday the transm1ss1on had been left an a truck parked in a shopping center at 10002 Culver Drive. The truck had been parked several days. Dunn noti('cd t hi' trans mission was missing Sun- day. Whoever took it will hnvc some work to d o. Dunn told police the transmission ncec.lcd repairs . he and Mcinnis chased the car southbound on the Newport Boule\'ard from Bristol. then ~vest on Arlington Ori ve to Fairview Road southbound lo Merrimac Drive. From there the van went wes t to ll arbor Son's Death On Jailers Boulevard and north lo the San CONCORD (/\P l \ m.1n U1 ego Freeway. where 1t turned whosc :.on cl1ecl on<' month J,1!11 m south. . ~ . . an A n c ho r a g e J ;1 I I "a y s At t~1s point.. ~ardrncr ~n uthorrt1es ··Ju !>l klllt'<l l11m ' Mcinnis w e~e JOmed by Sg through thc1r negligt•nn· Chuck Hamilton of the Costa Charle:. Sc•lberl -.;11d Sunduv Mesa police department. that hrs son, Uav11l, :.?2 "·h hos1•d As the pursuit, now allegedly daily and left to fr 1·wc· t11 det1th rn traveling at 80 to 90 mph passed his cell in the -.rul<' J;ttl 111 the Newport Freeway, they were downtown Anchorai.:1· joined b y a unit from the California Highway Patrol. Mcinnis dropped out of the chase lo return to the airport area to try lo locate the burglarly that the suspects might be flee· mg. Garctiner said the CllP unit tried lo get in front of the fl eeing van to slow it down but had to pull • (See CllAS E, Page A2) The younJ.( m:rn had twC'n ar - rested Ore 2R for <l1snr<krly con· duct aft er he w <1 n<kn•ct outdoors in iert) Wl«llhl'I' 11,1kccl and s toned on L SI> ' • 11 e m u s t h ;1 v r h a rt pneumoni11 ... SC'llwr~ !irncl "He wasn"l rrghl in tlw he:.id Tht' kid n eeded h<h1>it.t11zat111n . It 's almost lhl' S:llll\' LIS murdt'ring him." Bonner Would Cut Irvine's Growth ... fF:drfM"s f\'otc Thrs r.~ one of n senes of mterurews UJllh llw con- dldates for tire l rume Clly Counr1I. Sixteen cond1dotes ore vying fur three open 1eots lo be filled m Morch 2 balloting. No 111c11mb<'nts nrc twrk· tng re-election J Patrick B. Bo nner wants to rut . rrvine's planned rate of ~rowth 1n half. The 12.000 to 15.000 :mnuul <td- dJtion of population lo Irvine. he s aid. ill likt>ly to out!"trip the city's ability to provide scrvi(•cs to residents Bonner, 35, hus \wen ;in Irvine resident for "1;1x yc:irs lie 1s a s uperv11>or of fraud invt>sl 1.ia lions for Ma st erch ttr~t' ancl, \\ith his wife, Sharon. and thrt'l' children, h vcs nl l5~35 Eiffel Cir cle. Bonner has s erved a s a transportation commissioner . member of the city puhlic safety committee, chairman of the city public facilities committee Unless the city's growth 1s s lowed lo about 6,000 n<'wromer s a year , Bonner said, "We won't be a ble to s upport the service~ they need . "At the rate w~"re going, in eight years there will be 120.000 people in Irvine. The lanc1owrwrs have to look at it from our view· point. We don't want the citv to grow so f:tst we can't h:mdh' rt '"If Thad m y druther s. I would likt' to leave it as it is Rut sln<'e thut 1s impossible, I favor o -.lo\\, I cc BONNER, Page i\Z~ • 0..lly 1•0 .. Sl.t" """'• ·cur GROWTH IN HALF' Patric!< 0 . e.,nr.cr "Yes." s he re plied. "WhQelse wus there·!" ~';Dol'lald Oe Freezc. Nancy Ling Perry, Patrici;i Soltys1k, Camilla Hall, Rill :ind Emily Harris and Wilham Wolfe," Miss Hearst said. '"And Angela Atwood, toe>"!"· asked Baile) ""Yes." "And what did DeFrecze say?" "He said the t ape was to be made lo show tha t l took part in it.. ~ She denied she acted voluntari· ly and s aid she had been told pre· viously she would be killed if she didn't obey the terrorists' orders "How did you learn about the· tape'!" "I wa& told to sit down with "Did you make uny corrections or additions?" "No ... "Did you make any coutribu· lion?" "No"'- "Did they ask you to"'" "No." "How long did this lake?" I ee 1fEARST. Page A2) 0.lly PilOI St.tit PllolO RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa ------- Vallerga Trial Moved ·· Judge Rules 'Not Fair' in Orange Cowity By GARY GRA:"li\'IU~E ()ll~•D••IY P•IO'SIAll Former OranAc County a:. seso;or .I n<'k Vallerg:i '!-.upcoming Lr-wl on con-.pirary t:harg<•!) wa-. mo\'cd toda.' lo llaker-.f1cltJ and 1he1urisd1ct ion oft ht' Krrn Coun- ly5upenor Court When ordering VallcrAa's trial moved to Bakerl-.fu:ld. Superwr Court Judge Kenneth Wrlllams :-.:.11d it would not uc possible for the former a sse:-.:.ur to n•t•c1vl" a fair trial 1n Orangt.• County Judge \'.'illram s said th<' m assive a mount of publicity a flt-r Valler~a ·s indll'tmcnl la:-.t M uy rullfrl ot\t the µo :-o!>lhility of findini.t H Jlti-y .·i·n Orang1.· County that would not be influl'nn•ll hy what had appeared 1n lhc nwd1a As a r('su It. Vall <.>ri..:~1 1:-. scheduled to st;ind lnal Ft'h 17 ;It ~· 30 ·a m 1n a "l'rn Count y Superior Court. At issu<' m thl' trial will be· \\ hcthcr or not lhl' ;,J.yc.tr·old formt'r asst•ssur wa:. a mcmhl•r of an alleged 1972 con.,p1rncy to dt>ct Hep A n<I r<'w 11 rn.,haw ( H Newport f\c'ach > to Congre~s at taxpayt'r c:q1en~t' So far. nin<.' ml.'n charged \\Ith a series of uffenSl':-. in the indict men! th:ll \\"<JS later amended to 111cluck Vallerga and Hinshaw h;1ve either µlc·adc<l g1ul(y or hecn Ford R e quests Another Hike In SS Taxes WASlii i.;~Tv1-. !AP> -'Prcsi· d ent Ford form ally asker! Congress today for a multibillion dollar boost in Social Sc(:unly t aJtes. new catastrophic illness insurance for older Americans and larger contributions by Medicare pa tie nts to fina11ce hospital and doctor bills. Ford has s aid th<.> proposed tax increase would cos t each employe who pays Social Sccuri· ty taxes less than $1 a week. The maximum inc rea se for a workc•r would be $49, ra is ing lhe total maximum t ax for thnt worker to Sl.014 in 1977 The l ax hike would rais l' approx i m ntely $4.4 billion clurm~ t h<' 1977 ca ll'nclnr year. In his m£'i.s:i~c to Con~r<'."S. tht' President rec· om nil'ndcd t h11t Medicare patients pay up to $.'iOO per year for hosp1tnl rare Hncl skrlkcl nursing services and $2:)0 111•r yt'~rr for doctor hills II<' al~n l':tlll'd for n Ir m it on Mrcllrnn• payment rutl·s 111 ttl77 und 19711 for both hos pita l Md phys1c1;;.1n services. All the proposals outlined in Ford'-; spcc·1al ml''isnJ!t' w~rc an <Set' FOR U . Page A2) round g uilty of the charges Last Augu st. following a three· week trral. Valll'rga wa!> found gurlty by a Vl'ntura ·ount~ Supc•rior Court jury of confhct of interest and related chargt•:. brou):?ht against him in a Sl'Concl grand jurv indictment When sentenced he w;.is frrwrl SJ.000. handed J HO day prl '-t.'n· Lenn• and rem ovcd from off11·t.• Execution of t he jail sentence rs pe ndin g the o utcome of \'allerga 's a ppeal of the Ventura County con v1ct ion J udge W1lltams said today that Orange County's Superior Court will return Jurisd iction over anr pretrwl hc:inng that might be i-o ughl prior to the start of \'allerga·s trial rn B~tkcrsfield next week Guatemala Shakes; Death Toll 15, 000 GUATEMJ\Lt\ C ITY . Guul<.•m ,lla ll1 P l I Lr g ht tremors JOited Guatemala City early today 111 the aftermath of ._.arthqu:Jkt's the.• gcl\·crnmcnt says h:we taken more than 15.000 lr\'es s ince Wednesda\ Polrce and soldiers were n•portt•ll shout - ing looters on the spot The latest l<'mblors caused walls to creak and furniture lo shifl but we1'e nunor ('Omparccl -...1th Sundav·s shocks whrch caused builcirngs to s-...ay and drove panicked c1t11c•ns into the• streets /\ newspaper reported today that five persons caught lootini..: houses in Guatemala City had been s hot and killed bv palrce and soldiers. - A not her news pa pt'r said public h e alt h a u t ho ri ti es warn c d citizens about "groups of mis creants disguised as vaccinators on pretext of im muniiing victims of the earthquake but who then drug and•rob them ." "'By giving injections of druits that put them tQ )s leep. th(• thieves then haul -a\\•ay anylhini:t of value," the newspaper r e- ported . .4D CONJIER1S CAR TO CASH "The ad produced lots of calls and l sold the car.'" That ·s the advertising success story told by the Mission Viejo man who placed this classifie<I ad in the Daily Pilot - '73 Ford ·ountry S11<1 . Power. air nuisc <•on trot. $2000. P\lt pl~· xxx Xll:X!< H you havi' a rar yo" wont to convert to rash . call 642-$78. It only takes a fl>w words in the n ght pla<'e to attr:H'l a buyer Along the OranJ!C Coast . the 1;ght place is the Darty Prlot. The officinl n:ition::il emergen - <'Y comm1l t N• Sunday "night placed the death toll at 15,043. "1th 3i .000 tnJUrC'd since the in· itial qu;ikl' rumblt'd through Guatemala _;ind other parts of Ct.'ntral America. The corn m 1ttce said al least 220.000 Guatemalans lost homes in the quakes. but reports had not arnved from many small towns left isolated hv landslides and C'ommunaration·s failures. Sunday's t rcmors heavily dama(tcrl the neuropsychiatric hospital in the capital and senl patients running in pa nic. P a- tients from I hrce other hospitals were sent to a treatment center at the trade fairgrounds. Sp6rad1c looting prompted. scvt'ra l ne ighborhoods lo or l!anizc vi{!ilante committees. · ($ct' QUAKES, Page 1\2) . Orang~ Coast L .IE .£.._,,,,_ c=rr 7 ......._._ \\'cat her Rain decreasing some and becoming s howery through Tuesday. Little t e mperatur e change. Highs near 60. Chance of rain 70 percent tonig ht and 50 percent Tuesll ay. I NSIDE TODA V Com mur11st forces have rlormed th<• r:ap1tal of Norlh Angoln nnrl the mctory fw..~ bec11 adnutted by National F'ront ofl1c1als, Story A4. Index DHlln• 111 For lht lle(Ord AU L M Boyd M HorouotM I Z c.ttllor"I• A) AMUnft" Ill Clf\\111..t 81-IZ M .. 19\ AIO C.Oml<' Ill 0r•"9t C.OY~ly All ,,,," ... '" llJ """"'' ., ' DHthNOllce• All 5-1• ... l!dtlorlat ~.,. ... Tel .. hl<HI •• lntert.llnm•nt AIO ........ , .. , &10 tll"aftO .. ,, Wtalller A4 • . A z DAIL y PILOT ~ E'ro• Page A J ·CHASE .... over wh ~n al was ncu rly ruimed. • A.Mcorul CHP unit lnejl to Jio the same thing, Joining the chase al Canada Road wt\h lhe same results. Gardiner s aid the van wu:s slopped when Officer Ronuld Felthoven of the CUP. u passenger 111 HH• second unit, fi red three shotgun blasts at the rear or the van in an attempt to d isable it. When the two men tried to stop their van. it swerved out of con- trol, running down ll~ <imbank· ••· Gardiner sald. 'Both men .. ht custody today in Newport Beach jail on charges ot buralary. Gardiner said the Items in the -..n were traced to an office at . ..001 Birch Street and the van was l'e'POrted s tole n Saturday in Signal Hill. . ,, l' Front Page A I .BONNER ••• Jow rate of population growth," said Bonner. Regarding lower-cost homes for lhOfe working in Irvine. Bon· ner said the main issue is "fear of the housing issue." "I think the private sector can do it," said Bonner. contending that apartme nts without many of the customary amenities can be built to rent for less than $200 a month. Bonner fl atly opposed direct local subsidies for homes. but added, "If there is federal or state money available, we should start using it. But I don't know where it would come from." Additionally, he s uggested ·wider use of mobile home parks as a way lo ct1' housing costs . ··The mobile home estates of to- . day are not the trailer parks of yesterday,'' he said. Concerning transportation. he said, "I think the Orange County Transit District could spring for a couple of buses for the city similar in size to the Dial-A· Ride buses. For example. they could r un a figure -e ig ht pattern through the city. connecting at .key points with the OC.'TD system atthe perimeter ." On citizen participation in gov- ernment. he said, "l don't foci the city is not listening. The cit v h as big ears. I know I have Jis tened lo r e s id ents as a trans portation commissioner . But the city tends to listen better to reasonable comments ant.I ap- proaches than it docs during the beat or battle ... Bonner was the only candidate who origin ally s ought to have his statement of qualifications that is distributed with sample ballots printed in both Englis h and Spanish. He did it, he said, from sympathy with has Mexican- Ameri can he r ita ge on his JJlother 's side. However . Bonner s aid that due to the sm all number or exclusive- ly Spanish-spe aking people in lrvine. a federal regulation rt•· quiring bilingual statements "ts plain stupidity." This Mouse Prefers Pot SAN DIEGO <UPll -Wante<f for destruction of evidence :1 mouse that li ves in the San Diego police station. Assistant Chief Jim Connole said · · M ara1uan a Mouse" is known only by c1 rcumstant1al evidence. The furry dope fiend hasn't been seen in action, but Connole said seized mari;uana packages had been "billen or clawed open" and the contents nibbled n1ghl after night. Officers have tned mousetraps without success. Tht! culprit pre· fers packaged pot to cheddar. ORANGE COAST i n. Orj•nor C,,A .• I "~'·h l"t111t woHI wh11,, .... ,," b•f"W'11 '""' N'"'' ''' t "'· '' r.un1.w.o n~ '"" or,.no-~ (M \t -~l;f)lt\ht1\~ (Ofl!l•ofllW .. tliiH1Jl1 1 t11!1CO 111 IH.lt)h\f'l"d MoM1"it thr11oun rnn.w tM < "''" N-11'4. 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To Quit As Coach Trustees of the Sliddleback Commumty College District are expected tonight to accept the re- signation of George Hartman, ath~elic director and head foot- ball coach sin ce the college opened in 1968. Hart man, who ciled unhappi- ness over· petty hassles and harassm~nls,. has offered his re- signation effective June 30 but plans to stay on as a Cull-time · teacher in the coll ege's health and physical education division. His football coa<.'hing record ror seven years is 61-16·4. The resignation will be con· sidered when trustees meet at 8 p.m. in Room 212 of the college's library-classroom compleic. A 7 p.m. executive session will pre- vede the public portion or the meeting. I I ·l f'ro91f'~A P ATl'Y HEARST • • • "Maybe an hour '' dered her to teJI MalJM!ws wbo ''What happened then?'. Jhe wu, which s.M ~d. ··1readilaloudlolhecroup," "Al some Um• in the Mllre, "Oid you read the whole U1hlg '1~)'0U find yourself ln Pen· or read itin portlons?" · .,. ' nnla!" 8al&ey--. "l read thewholething." 1 'YH," said 111.._._.t, '91ho ··Did they ha ve aoy com-explained she wMt• tlrere with ment?" tportt actlvltt Jaek s.et ad his "I don't recall." wile. She said s he and Cinque went "How did yc)u meet '•ck: into a closet two feet by six feet In Scott?" sizdial\d Cinque operated the tape .. At an •p•rtmeot in Berbley recorfter while she read the tapu. tt Oakland " "Did you r ead itthrough?" "How did you set C. Penn• "Yes." • tylvanla!" "Did you change anything?'' "We drove •• • "No... "Did the.y 'tell 1ou vbere you "What w,as their reaction?'' were?" "I don't recall." "I wla told ff .. ...,d "Did they seem satisfied?'' &:rantoru1om.,._ .. "Yes." Miss H..-t1.tit ... 8artf• She said she never again heard already ••.at ..e1'itl1eu•e thattape until "after my arrest." near· Soulia Ct .... ftt ....._,.. ''Were . ~oll told why you were Uiey hid out, aDct;a.t WUl..'it ar· to .~ead the t~ pe? '' . . riveil abor\ly afttt9ard. Because 1r my voice ~~ on at 8-Uey ask,4 ju&. ltears t th~ tape would be played. ..,betber sbe .._..d anything In tbt; tape you s ay ~~u acted about 8 boolc tb• titas a\Jp?Offd vo.'.~!~!'IlY · ls that true· lo be written at U.etannhowse. · "Yo~ say you were not forced "Yes. ll was,_ sup_poeed l<> be oc brainwashed. Is that true?" some propagand• Ua1n& ebou~,the CaH1paig11 Trail Board members tonight also . are expected to approve the dates of t h&' college's new semester program which calls for a 160-day school year begin· ning Aug. 30 and ending May 25. "I don't rec all .. • SLA and what.they'.tl~ done. . r •1 . · "Were you glvea ittStrucUofts' Bailey then showed her ~ gov-about contri.butin& &o t~ book?" ernment-prepared transcnpt of Bailey asked. : . While ~rect1ng camµ:iign worke rs a l a Junior high school m Concord. N.H., Pn •sidcnl Ford holds up a baby. F'ord is in Ne\\ Ha mpshire on the second day of a two-d ay swing through the statt> "'hi ch holds the na- tion's firs t primary Fe b. 24 . ' An other ac tion item on tonight's board agel)da calls for the appointme nt of a 17-man citizens committee to study the feasibility of a second college campus in the Tustin-Irvine area. lh~tape. . "Yes. Wi:Ui•tft.. and' E~ily Do y~u now rec.~11 using the Harris told m~ ·,\« wrltd an w~~eb:.~.anwashed? ~~tobiograi>ti?• a\~v\ how 1 ''Were · you told what would )Olned the SL~~· v •• 'It -:·. h · · . The h.elres~ i;~u ~ .lwas to appen ~~.you 1f you du:ln tread write the autq,iffe~~hy in. th~ tape ·, . . question add btwer • with Newport Builder John MacLeod Dies ~ The commillee would be com- posed or two appointees from each or the seven trustee areas and three representatives from the college administration. t don t beh~ve ther told me the questionU11ttitUed to het. anythi~f on this particular OC·· "The perle about ho9" you .E8.~1on. joined the SIA bd thM!pd your Had they_ told you what would political opinloas _ were they happen prev1oulsy?" ,, '.'Ves. I was told I'd be killed... ~r:e~" you OT ,Tom aomeone Miss J:learst testified in a low, "Both." express1onles~ monotoi:ie. The "The historical information only change ~n her voice was about your childhood abd ao forth John Macl eod, of Ne wpor( Beach. a nationall y known builde r, will br eul ogized 1n funeral ser \'1ces Tuesda y 1n Newport Beach. · Mr. MacLe od . a nall \'e or Scotland who immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 16. died Satur- day at Hoag Memorial Hospital after s uffering a heart attack Friday ntjthl. He was 82. A longtime resident of Harbor Is land, Mr. MacLC'od first came lo Southern California in HJ23. lie founded his cons trtt l'liun firm, MaccoCorp. in 1927 Some or the hdll'r known pro jccts bmlt hy the r1rrn llll'llld(• tlw San Franc isco Airport, tlu· <J P proaches to the Goldl'n (;at1• Bridge, the Ua r llett ()am m Arizona and a d am <H:ro)is lhl' Ca mpbell H1ver in t'<.1nad:i. in a<I· d1t1on to other ht-<1,·v t'l>O'>I ru<> lion projeC'ts ir .. South Amcn cCI, Israel am! the-t.: .S Among tht! subs1cliary l'Om· par11es operat~d b~ Macco w,1), :\1 acco R ca lty , developers of f r\·in e T e rr act•, Ca me o Hi ghlands. Cameo Shore!>, and s ever a l th ou5 a nd h o m e ~ throughout Ori.ln~e C:ount ~. The firm also developed the Port('r Ranch in the S an r·ern<:indo Valley and H ancho Cal1rorn1a in San Diego County. Maccn Rl.'all v was sold 10 years ago lo G0rl'at Soultl\\'c•o;t Corp., a suhs 1diar~ of th(' Pt•n· nsylvania Railroad for about S20 million. Mr. Mar Leod at one• t1m(' ac· quired some shares in lht' Jrvitw Company, making him the only non-family member lo hold stock in the companv The share" W<'r(' repu1·chased b0y the company and retired. Mr. MaC'Leod was !J)l·omincnt within the construction industrv serving as national prcc;1d!'nl uf the Associated G enL'rnl Controc· tors in 1954. He served on the AGC executi\'e committee for several yea ts. l\lr l\l acLL•od was also a round· mg member of Orange County'!. Lincoln Cl ub :rnd :i d1rcC'tor e m er itus o f the Republi can group FUneral services will tw held al JI am . a l S t And rew's Presbyten :rn Chtt rdl H e I e a ,. c s h 1 s w i d ci w , From PagttAI DELUGE ... Waves were crashing over the hreakw;1te r lhis morning at Dana Point Harbor and ~mall craft warnings were still in effect up and down the coasl. ln Capistrano Beach. ;1b<l11t I !iO homes wt re w 1thout power fol' 1wo and one half hours this morn- in J? because a lrec fell. s hort· mg out some electrical li1ws. The storm has been a real bonanza for loral skie1 s. "ho founcl all ski r esorts in the San Rcrnardino Mountains in opera lion over the weekend. Ahout six inches of nl'w snow fell in the mountains last night. bringinJ? the season total l e between 20 and 25 inches. Tre es we re blown ov C'r in sever~tl other pa rts of the cou nt:.. including S an C lemente ~ind Newport Re ach, but none t·aus1•d serious problems. Street floodin~ was moder<tl<' due to the slow J)u ce or the.• r.11n , but Newland A VC'n11t• at P:ll'ifi r Coast Highway in Huntingt on Beach wsis close<! tcmpornnl:-r to- day. Also, rockslicles along the Palis ades Blutrs also closed off a northbound lane of PCll in Son Ckmcnt e today. Elizabe th , three daughters, Catherine Shattuc k of West Los Angeles, Jacque Von Essen of · Fallbrook. and Janel Klug of Ne wpo rt Be a c h , :ind nine grandcbildrcn. f~rotta Page A I FORD ..• nounccll J an. 19 in the !'resi- dent's Stale or the Union address. But rord took the occasion of Fro• Page A.l QUAKES ••• Some districts in the capftil.1 re- ported outbreaks of diarrhea. R om an Ca tholte prlt!t! <'elebrated open air Masses out- side their wrecked churches, re- pealing Ca rdin a l Marlo Cas ariego's words tha t the quakes were "the will of the Bil· powe rful on e ·· a nd arging Guate malans to repent their sins • s1g111nl-( the mc-s:.age during an People lined up al out.door in· Ov;,il Office cere mony lo declare C1rmaries to get inoculations that oldt•r /l.mt.>ric.·ans "have against diphtheria, teun-. aa,i c•arncd the ri ght ti> Jive sccun•l.r, typhoid. <'O mfortubly i.lnd ind1:pen - dentlv ·· Outside th<' capital, bulldozers Th~ l·en •m ony caml' cxacll v and tractors worked to remove when she s aid she would be .. killed. Her voice dropped even ca,"!1./:S~ff' lOU? lowe~ and trailed aw~y. • • .,; * 1 i t Ce n er a I J y Bailey asked Mass Hurat trvthful"" a~t the th_reats on her !ife. "Gen~rally ,.. , ~ • ijm!~~.e )IOU told this man7 "The stalemtmts ·about haw "Ye"s... you joined,,the. SLA -were.they "Co Id ·t b J of b from you? , · ~ 1., .. e a coupe W1· "From Bill and Ernlty." " dr~~~~s. ~ .. What w1a-ftbe Sc~t~· ~lpatioaf '" ' · The defense attorney tt\ef\ ••None... . ~ turned to a shootout on May 16, ~ 1974 , In Los Angeles, ·Miss MiJs HeaNl Scottwassup- Hearst 's a lleged admissiOft to posed to be Ute 6 Joiet the book teen-ager Thomas Mathews tllat published. s he voluntarily took part in the "Did he bring anyone around holdup, her s ubsequent trip to meet you in connection with 8UQJS country with the H*1rise9, ~~~~.l.k a ti on?" '*'•an SLA diary which she al-legedly helped write. . "Did JOtl ever s ee these people Miss Hearst said. the ~t to "~-'N:~~mhouse?" 1.41 Angeles early in May, O.abe 1Gt". she and the Jfartbea 6 letedfy tOGt' part in a shooting spree at a sportiftg goods~ in J"""'ood. 1Jnc month 111 advance of th"c tons of earth that fell acf'Ollll ~e F1orida preside nt ial primary, in Pan-Americ an Highwaf Ill which Ford will t>e vying for the landslides following h qaake \'Otes of thou sands of retired pco-and the first powerful aftershock • ••Where 4fid you me~ Tom 'Mathews?' .._. you ewr mat *1one at u.tfermhouse wlllt-.SMIJ>posed tota.ve somethinf tOdowit.b get- ting the boo& pubhshed?" "Paul Houet (pboneUc spell-ing). .. iilc 1n that stall'. Friday. Herc are key elements in the Al Chimaltenango. 40 miles President's r eques t for ne \\ from the capital, officiafs said lcg1slallon · they had been unable to reach To bolster t~~ Social Securi-seven or eight hillside hamlets. Ly trust fund . now paying out Chimaltenango, with•S,110 de.ad. more than it lakes in, the Presi-\\as believed to be the hardest • ''In· a van.'' She said William and Emily Harris were the others in the·van. that Emily drove, and that William sat in the back with her and held a rifle on Mathews. Miss Hearst said Harris· or· "Who was ~e supslosed to be?" "A prolessot from C.n8da. •• "Wasn't ther1! anyone ebe you met in connection with the book?" "No.•• dent as ked that Pi!)'roll taxes hit municipality in the country. paid by employes and employers.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be increas ed bv three-te nths of 1 percent each. This increase will cost no worker more lh:m SI a week. and most will pay Jess, Ford wrote. . -I . To pro t e ct Mk i'c a re hcn c fi c ia r ie s a g ain·q catastrophic rnl'dical bills. I.he Pr('sident asked Congress to pro- n dc full coverage "for unlimited clt1'.vs or hos pital and skilled nurs - ing fa ci lity <'!HC', ·• a m ore j!(•ncrous s~stem th:rn is now of- frrcd but one that would help on- ly the m 1nori ty of older pt'oplc who nct.'d 1l. To incrc::ise incenti\'es to keep Medicare costs down. Ford recom mended that patients pay " large r s hare 1.•f hospital and doctor bills up to S500 per year per pa tient for hos pitals a nd sk11lect nuri.ing serrn.·es and S2~ per ;.·ear for doctor bills. This would arrect all Medicare pa- tients Two Shooting Victims Still Hospitalized The two men shot <luring the South Laguna bank robbery Jan. 29 remained hos pitalized today. Bank Manager Gerald Guess, 33. of Mission Viejo was reported 1n satisfactor y condition at South Coast Community Hos pital. Guess was shot in the C'hest with LI high-pow<'red rifle during the holdup. Susp<'C't ed gunman Richard Castillo. 24. of 1104 Miramar Drive. La((una Beach, was r e- port<'d in serious condition at the Orange County M.edical Center 1ntcns1ve care umt where he is under guorcl. Castillo w<1s s hot several limes by sheri ff's deputies disguised as nmhulancc attendants called lo remove Gul'SS from his $outh Lngun::i Bran ch of Se curity Pac1f1c bank. Castlllc,.,ns shot by deputies a~ he stood holdin g ta nne in a corner or the.• bank His shoolin~ ended a dr"mntic holdup of the b3nk. Thanks to you, oor Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings haa passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services. convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor lrt ao many residents switching their savings to Mariners. • Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners ~lngt? Safety, strength and the friendliest cr.ew In town gives you plen\Y of reasons to start your account today! 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Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 4, 3 SECT IONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1976 TEN CENTS Patricia Hearst Takes the Stand SAN FRANCISCO IU Pl l P atricia Hears\, testifying for the fir st time about her davs as a captive of th e Symb1.oncse Liberation Army, said today her tape -recorded confession to a bank robbery was mndc because or threats lo k ill her Tel/,s of 'Hundreds of Death Threats' Angela Atwood and she would compose the tape. We sat down on the floor ;tnd she wrote out thl• t ape a nd W !Ille Wolfe w us there." The 21·year -old newspaper heiress was the firs t \.\itness called by defense attornev !-' Lee Bailey at a hearing bdon.· us Dis trict Judge Oliver J . Carter on-the admissibility of her "This js Tania" statement l hal she voluntarily participated in the April 15, 1974, holdup for which she is standing trial. The jury of seven women and five men w as no t in t he courtroom when Miss Hearst. wearing a red corduroy pants suit. took the stand during her ba nk robbery trial. Miss Hears t , almost im- mediately aft er being sworn in, said making a tape to illustrate that she was a member of the SL.A and took part ·in its ac· -t1v1lles. including presumably the robbery, w as discussed by her captors under the direction of Donald De Freeze. "You were a t an apartment where there was the making of a tape. were you not ?" asked Bailey ··Yes,'· she replied. "Who else was there?" "Donald De Freeze, Nancy Ling P erry, Patricia Soltysik, Camilla Hall, Oill and Emily Harris and William Wolfe," M1:.s Hears t s aid. .. And Angela Atwood, too?·· asked Bailey. ··ves." "And what did De Freeze say?" "He s aid the tape was to be made to show that I took part in it .. She dented she acted voluntar1 ly and said she had been told pre· viously she would be killed if she didn't obey the t erronsts' order~ "How did you learn about the tape'!" , "I was told to sit down with "Did you make any corrections or additions·1" "No" "Did you make any contribu- tion ?" ..No .. "Did they ask you to·•" ··r-;o_" "How long did th rs take·1 ·• CSee H EARST , Page A2) More Rain Tonight But Storm Sho1fld Taper Off Tuesday ... By HILARY KAVf·: Of Ille Dally Pilol St"ll Mor e than five mehes of rain has been dumped on parts of Orange County and weathermen predict the de lug(;' "ill ('Onlinue at least through Tuesday However, gusty winds that ac- companied the storm \\ere ex· peeled to s ubs ide tonight Little damage w;1s caused by the current storm b<.·cuuse the rain fell s lowlv and stN1dllv rather than in tor rential bursts: according to the spokesmen for the Orange Count~ FI04.HI C'ontrol Dis trict. Water runoff ha:. not hcen a problem yet. although thC'n• has been some runoff from S1h:erado Canyon into the Santa i\n:.i Raver Silverado Cunyon 1!> Just about the wettest spot in the county. with a 5.04 inch rain reading for By President the t•urrent storm and a 1 96 mch read mg for Sunday. In other locations along the Orange Coast, Huntington Beach reports 2.43 i~ches for the storm and 3.47 inches for the season The avt>rage to da te 1s 6.57 in· ches. At O'Neill Park in Trabuco Ca - nyon. 3.54 inches of rain have fallen since the s torm tx>gan la:.t Tu esday In San Ju an Capistrano. 4.61 inc hes have fallen during the same period The season tot al in San J uan Capistrano. 5. 75. is utmost as high as last year's figure al this timt', 6.73 in~hes . In Newport Beuch, only 2.51 in ches haVl' fallen durin~ lhe cur rQnl storm. still far below last year 's 7.17-inc h figure . Winds gustin~ to 30 miles per hour Sunday night created a rew Social Security Tax Boost Asked WASHINGTON (1\Pl f•res1- dent F o rd formally asked Congress today for a mult1bilhon dollar boost in Social Securit v taxes. new cat:1strophic illness• insurance for older Anwncans and l :i r~e r contributions by Medicare pat1l•111:. lo fin ance hospital and doctor htll!-.. Ford has said the proposNI l:ix in c r ease w o ul d eost t•at•h employe who pa ys Soc·1:1I Scc11r1- ty taxes less than SI a wt·ek. The maximum increase for a wr>rkc•r would be S49, ra1s1ng tht.• total maximum tax for thnl worker tv Sl,014 in 1977. Thi.' t~" hikt• wmlld raise approx1m;ilt'h' $4 1 hill 11111 during the 1!)77 calcncl.1r ~c~1r ln his message to f'1mgn•s .... the President rec om mencltod t h,1t .Medicare patients pay up to SSOO per year for hospital curr und skilled nurs ing sen 1<'1.•s :incl S2:l0 per year for dot•tor bills Ill· also called for a lam11 on :\lr•ll1£'an• payment rates in 1!177 ancl 1978 for both hospital and ph)'s1C·t:tn services. All the propos als outhn<'d 111 Ford's special ml'ssagt• ''en• an nounced Jan 19 111 the Presi- dent 's St ate oft hl• Union adtln•ss But Ford took the· oct'asion of signing the rn cssage dunng an Oval Offire rcre mony to d1•ch1re t hat older A m erinans "h:.iv1• earned the riglil to liv1• st.'t'l11·P1y. comf ort ably :in ti 1t1dl'Jl1•11 clently." The n•rf mony c<Hnc• <'xactlv one month 1n ·:1cfv;1n<'1' of r h~· F1orid u prcs1d<•nllal primary, 1n which Ford w1 II he vy111g fnr tht.· votes of t housanlls of rl'\1rell 111•n. .pie in thJt stat<'. Here are kcv l'lcnwnt" m th<' PresidC'nl ·s rC'ttll l'St for rww . legisl ntion. -To bolster I he• Snc1.ll Sc<·un AD CONVERTS C4R TO CASH "The ad produe<•d lots of calls :ind I sold Ha' c·nr " That ·s \ht• ad vc'rt 1s111c c;\wrcss -.ton told b \ t Ill' M 1~s1on \'II' 10 mun who plnct'd this r lass1f1c·d nd an the Dmly Pilot '73 Forti C1)11tH1) "t•tl Pnwcr :111 . rru1'<' l't•O· trnl $2(lCl(I P\l pl~ "' '"" If you h:I\ 1• :i r nr vou "anl to ccmvt'rt to cush. call (t.12 ~14178 It nnl~ takes .1 frw wonl" 111 th(' nj!ht pl:11•1• lo attr:1r t .1 hu~c·r Along tlw 01 .10).!1' l'1,,1 .. 1. 1lw nghl placf IS tlh' Jl,1 h ('I I ty trust fu nd. now paying out more than it takes in. Lhe Presi- dent as ked that payroll t axes paid by employes and employers be increased by three-tenths of I percent each. This increase wrll cost no worker more than Sl a week. a nd most will pay less, F'ord wrote. To pr o tect Medi care b e n e f i c~ar i e s agai n s t catastrophi'c medical bills, the Prl'sident asked Congress to pro- ''ide fu ll coverage ''ior unlimited davs of hospital "ii,d skilled nurs - ing facility ca'fe." a more j.!enerous syst em than is now of fered but one that would help on ly the minority of older people who need it. -To increase incentives to keep Medicare costs down. Ford recommended that patients pay a larger s hare of hospital and doctor bills -up to $.500 per year CS<'e FORD, Page A2> Judge Rejects HB ftmployes' Auto Lawsuit 1-. i\ Superior Court judge has declined to t ake up a lawsuit b~ Huntington Beach city employes protest)ng a new a utomobile policy, according to City i\t· torney Don Bonfa. Judge William Murray ruled that the e mployes had not ex- haust ed their a ppeals on a municipal level , which includes taking their oppositio n to a personnel board, Bonfa said. The Ma nagement Employe Organization and the Municipal Employes Association took legal "act ion after the city council ruled recently that only workers sub· Ject to emergency service would be allowed tot ake their cars home at night Employes maint.:iincd that they had use of city vehic les for a number of years and that their use ha d become ti "vested right " The emptoye groups havc not indicated whether or not they will take the m a tter to the personnel board. Meanwhile. the eity hos in· slltutcd its new policy which Caty Administrator Dave !lowlands hclievcs will s ave thousands of la"I: dollars annu<1lly. RcH\ l.:inds saict that nt>:irly 100 t•mpln\t .; took cit' car" homc O\ 1 1 ni.:ht hdon• lht' m•w polac\ problems around the count)(, but nothing m ajor, according to focal authorities At Dana Point Harbor, several boats were ripped from their moorings Sunday night, l>ul were quickly rounded up by the harbor patrol. Waves were crashing over the brea kwat er this morning at Dana Point 11 :.irbor and small craft warrungs were still in eHect up and down the coast In Capis trano Ueach. about 150 homl'S were without power for two and one half hours this morn- ing because a tree fell. short· 1nj.! out :-.om<' electrical lines. Trr<'s were hlown over in St.'veral other µarts of the county. includin g San Clemente and Newport Beach, but none c aused serious proble m s (See RAIN, Pa~" 1\2) Her Auto Waterlogged Barbara Pe ndleton of Irvine, ass 1st ant to the pre- sident of a land develop- ment company, was late for work today nut ~he felt she had a nght to be. for she heard somethinJ! sloshing a round in the trunk of her car. "f thought the gas tank might have broken so I rlrove very slowly to the fm• department," she said. F'iremen pumped out not '~asohn e but 10112 gallons'of water from the trunk. The car ha d been parked· outsjd e her ho me at 5 Willow Tre(' Lane and the ra1nwat<'r appa r ent!~ seeped in. People Were All Eyes A suspicious fe male market emvloy<' brie fly becam1' a llunt· m~on Beach police informant over the weekend, tipping off the law about a pair of shady charac- ters who might be casing a joint for a stickup. She told officers they s melled strange, as though they might have been s moking pot, when ·they purehasf'd :i hottle of whiskey a nd returned to their car. which was still parked out- side. Officer William Morris arrived and questioned I tw men, who he said were a pair of private eyes hired by a client for a stakeout. l»lly Pt IOI St.tit Pllolo RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa ----------- cu A T!~~~~•h•~~.~!er~ .... ~~?t ... "' and Guatemala <U Pl > Light Sporadic loot ing prompted typhoid tremors jolted Guatemala City several neighborhood::. to 01 early today in the aftermath of ganize vigilante committee!> \.•arthqua k es the government R oman Cath olic priest:-. says have takC'n more than 15,000 celebrated open air Mas!ies out lives since Wednesdav. Police side I.heir wrecked churches. rt• and soldiers were reportNI shoot peat jn g Ca rd 1 r1" I M ;.a r 1 o mg looters on the spot Casa'ra ego's words that thl· The la t c)>t t<'m blors caused quake•:-. were .. tht-will of thl .di walls to r reak and furniture to powerful one .. :ind 1irJ.nng ) shaft but were minor compared C.uat cmalan:. to repf'nt their with Sunday ·s s hock!; wh1rh sins. caused buildings to sway an<I Some d istrrcb in thl' cap1t<tl n · drove panieked r1 l1icn:. 1nlo the portl·d outbreak:-. of lharrhca streets. People lined up al outdoor in A newspaper reported' today f1rmaries to l!l'l 1nul'ulat1011!> fi ve persons caught looting Outside the c:ip1tal. bulldozers and tractors worked to n •mo,·c tons of ect rth that fell acro:.s thl' l>ctn ·American ll ighway in landslide:. foflo,\ mg the quake· and !ht' far<;l po" erful aftershock F'rida~ Al Ch1maltcnango, 40 mile~ from the capital. official:. s aid the~ had l>N'n unable to reaeh H'\'en or eight halls1rfl1 hamlets c:'l11maltrnango. with 5,110 rlead. '"is beli£',·ed to be the hardest hit mun1c·1paht~ in thct•ountry. s in (,u;atemala City had shot a nd killed by police and soldiers. Charter A1nendme11i /\not her n<'wspaper said puhhc h e;i lth a u t ho rities warnC'cl citizens about ··groups of mis creants disguised as vaccinutors on pretext of 1mmun11inJ! \"IC't1m-, of ttie e;1rthqua kc hut who llwn drug and roh them ·· .. Dy giving 10JC<'l1ons of drugs that put lhC'm to sleep, the> thie,·es then haul away an) thing of value.·· the newspaper re· ported. The official national cmergen <'Y committee Sunday night placed the death toll al l:l,043. with 37 .000 injured since the in- itia I quake rumbled through Guatemala and othl'r parts of Central America The committee said at least 220,000 Guatemalans lost homes in the quakes, hut r eports had not arrived from many small towns left isolated by landslides and communications failures. Sunday's tr<'mors heavily dam aged the neuropsychiatric hospital in the capital and sent patients r unning in panic. P:i- tients from three other hospitals were sent to a t reatmcnt center Huntington Group Speeds Petition By ROBF.RT BARKER Ol 11\e 0•1ly Pilot !ot•ll J\ petition drive is under way in Jlunlml!ton Beaeh for a charll'r amendment that is expected tu become a hotl-.. d ebated municipal issuC'. · _ i\llorney Montana Schultz and the C1t1zcns Against New Taxe!' CC ANT J are g:.ithcr1ng sig natures for a proposed amendment that would require a three.fourths council maJority to raise old ta xes or lo impose new ones. The attorney declares that his ame ndme nt propo:.al is not critical of the present city council and that it is designed only to g1vr ritizens a greater say 111 tax m atters. no~ance to the amt•ndment pro- pos~•I She• '"l'~ ll a::. a mo' c "to cnppll' u~ :iml future city coun· c1ls " Shi' ulso cnnsions the move as one th at could :.erve vested in· terests Schultz denies that he has any axe., to grind or th at h e represents any speeial interests. HC' says that his amendment proposal has thC' strongest back· mg Qf Sl'nior t·1ti?.cns. The amenrl m ent wnuld rcqu•rc more than 6,000 signatures to qualify for the IJallol if the coun· cil dol'sn·t place it before voters , according to De puty City Clerk Connie Orockway. Defect Discovered In Police Aircraft Th e Hu ntington Tlea c h Chamber of Commerce Roard of Directors has urged that the is- sue be placed on the April 13 c ity ballot "if the initi<\l,jve obtains the requisite signatulli?s. ·• The board has t aken no posi- tion on the merits of the amend- ment, bul says it wants to avoid Lhe costs of a s pe cial elcctiQn. Or::~Oi -Coast Weather Rain decrea sing some and becom ing s howery through Tuesday. Lillie tempera tu re c h a nge . Highs nea r 60. Chance of rain 70 percent tonight and 50 percent Tuesduy. Routine s c h edu led main· tenancc on the Huntington Beach Police Department 's Maule fix· ed-w1ng aircra ft has uncove red a critic al engm e defect with ci~h causin~ potential, it was 'i'c · vealed Friday. . Federol /\via lion Administra - tion nuthorlties :ire studylrv:: possibl<' chaq~es aAainst a n un· identifird aircraft engine repair firm in Los Angeles County as a res ult. The work don<' on lhc single- t' n ~1ne p la ne b ased at Meadowlark Airport definite1y did not me('t F'AI\ standards nltMuith II ha d befn given a clearance and siJ~nc<l off as In· "JX'C'tt'd b) the firm .. In l\':.irini: th<' engine down, we discovered it incidentall y and I'm glad we did," Police Lt. Robe rt Morrison said. "A valve in there looked like it c·ould have been put in with a pair of pliers :· Lt. Morrison s aid 11 definitely could have caused a crash. The Maule engine was shipped about a year a go to the Pasadena area firm . deseri bed as just a small shop but authonzed by the FAA as a qualified repair sta· lion, LI Morrison said. The $25,000 aircral't survived one crash near Yucca Valley in O<-tober or 1973 on trainee pilot Officer Flovd Stofforct 's fin ;1I brushup fli i:tht prior to obtaining his pilot's license . Mayor Norma Gibbs · has ex- pressed opposit ion and an· Cops Ticket Police Chief SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY <AP l -City Police Chief Peter Pemberton was ticketed by two of his own officers for allegedly leaving the ~cene of an accident In which two persons were slight- ly injured r f'mbcrton was also cited for allegedly d riving past a red traf- fic light before his automobile collided with another car end a panel truck . INSIDE TODAY Comm11111st for~es have · rlaimed the capital of Nortll Angola and tile victory has been adm1t1Pd bl/ Naltonal 1''ront olf 1c1als, Story A4. Index lotll'"I Ill ~Ille llec:o"' Alt l.M,9oycl .. , ...... ~-8J C.lllor"I• AS """'"" ... '' 11 CIHSI~ ., 1J Mtvltt AIO Ctl'lll< 8J Or••CtvMy All CrtUrird •> ........ .., DutllH4111t t\ All .... • •• 1Ecli1 .......... At , ...... ,loft At fftl•n•I"""'"' .... ,,, .. , .. , ••• ~M"C. A It Wt•lller •• t A.2 DAILY PJLOT H/F Monday. Pebruarx 9. t976 Still Shaky Jlictim Recalls ·~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -Frank Carbonara, now ""' 73, has had five years to forget. the early morning earthquake t hat buned him alive for two days. But he says there arc so many reminders. "I 'm ner vous eve ry day,'' he says . ''I can 't sleep al n ight. Like a truck's going by and shakes e ver- ything, und I'm awake for the rest of the night." Sixty-four people died five years ago today in the strQngest qua ke ever to hit the Los Angeles ar ea. Of the dead, 45 were at the Veter ans Administration Hospital an Sylmar, where Cai·bonara worked . Ne xt to Sylmar, the epicenter of the quake, is a n earthen da m and the Van Norman Reservoir. The ~.ooo people living in the pote ntial flood path were evacuated as a precaution, and engineer s drained off the reser voir a fte r cracks were found in the dam. Many . people regained their courage and went home. only lo be frightened off by several sharp af. tershocks ln the following days. Some of them left Southern Cali fornia forever. Others shrugged. _HB Prepares For Crime Prevention Today kicks off National Crim e Prevention Week and the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department and its Neighborhood Watch anti· burglary program is observing the occasion wit h an ounce of pre· vention. Police and the Exchange Club· sponsored Neighborhood Watc h participants will stage a display a nd dem ons tration of techniques a nd devices to prevent break-ins at Huntington Center Fr ida y through Sunday at the Hunt- ington Cente r s hopping complex, :Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. "We're w ell a ware that the problem oC cr ime in trus country is not going to be solved with posters and sloganeering," s ays Neighborhood Wa tch President Ken White. "We know also the problem won't disappear if we simply st and around, wring our .ha nds a nd compla in loudly." Inform a tion will also be pro· vided through the cn me preven· 1ion display on organizging your own ar ea Neighborhood Wa tch prog r a m w h ich has proven valuable to police in crime reduc· -t.ion. Fro-P~Al HEARST ..• "Maybe an hou r." ··What happened then?'· "I read it aloud to the group." "Did you read the whole thins or read it in portions?'' •·r read the whole t hing." ''Did they ha ve a ny com - m ent?'' ''l don't recall." She said she a nd Cinque went into a closet two feet by six feet in size and Cinque operated the tape recorde r while s he read the tape. "Did you r ead it through ?" "Yes." "Did you change anything?" ··No,'' ··what was their reaction?" "l don't recall." "Did they seem satisfied?" "Yes.·• She said she never again heard that tape until "after my arrest." "Were you told why you were to re ad the tape? .. "Because if my voice was on it the tape would be played." "In the tape you say YO\I acted voluntarily. Is tha ttrue?" ··No.•' "You sa y you were not forced or br ainwashed. ls thattrue?" "I don't recall." Ba iley the n showed her a ~ov· ernmenl-prepared transcn pt of the tape. "Do you now reca ll using thc word brainwashed~" t From Page A I "Yes." "Wer e you told what woulct happen to you if you didn't rl'ac1 the tape ?" '· FORD ... per patient for hospitals and skilled nursing services and $250 per year for doctor bills. This would affect a ll Medica re pa· tients. -In a nother m ove to "slow d own the inflation of health cos· ts" and he lp fina nce catastrophic protection. F ord asked t hat in· c rease s in Medic are. payment rates in 1977 a nd 1978 be limited to 7 ~reent a day Coe hospitals and 4 percent for physicians' services. Unde r l he Ford plan. patients would pay 10 r erccnt of hospital a nd nurs ing ho mt"' charges after the first day. up to a maximum or S500 :.1 year. In addition, the a mounl they would be expected t o pa y fo~'m edi eal services before the ~overnmcnt began s haring the costs would be In· t-rcascd lo S77 from $60 From Page A l RAIN ... St reet fl ooding was moderate due to the s low pace of the rain, hut Newland Avenue at Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach was c losed lcm porarlly lo· day. Also. roc ks lides along the Palisades Bluffs a lso clos ed off a northbound lane of PCH in San Clemente today O RANGE COAST .. ,. fn. (">'f4"'1' Co1•\t OtHIV f•1~ot. wtU'I ~1th •'-••"''°""'''' f1"11 NtW'I t'11\ ... '' f)alflf1\Jt1,I l,y I"' fff~ (O..\t l,Wbti\"lnQ (OHltMn\I' • 0..1-lr fd•t•an. ''" '"'','''"''"'' ~ur.f.t'f uu ' .. ""'' f , .. ,, ... '"' ( tt· ttt M• ''' N' •PG• t r•. 4o1"' •H""t1nc1iun .,,.,o~. t ount.un v .. 1111v ln1·10•·. , .. 0-th ho•1 ' V"'H•..-1111"1 \,Aqul'I • fl• "i I lnt'I (··•\I f\ 1"<11~ HOll0"'11 ,.,,,f,." . 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'"out '" .. <'•" '" 1t111HiO't ol (00t,•4"1t O'tlmt' ~tcw-rl • •.t r,..~,,,.q,. 11•1f'I ,, <•,•·• IN'•· (41 H<ii•ll'I it •1rl• 1n "' r,,. .... 1 "-' )\ ,,." t'\lt tt,.. t \I'' ,_.<'l"rr f '"'''~ •• f OMof1Ml 'fJlfn \l )\ '"'. "I don 't believe they told me anything on this particular oc· casion." "Had they told you what would happen pr evioulsy?" "Yes. I was told I'd be killed." Miss Hearst testified in a low, e xpressionle ss monotone. Tht> only chanft in her voice was whe n she s a id she-. would be killed. He r voice dropped even lower and trailed a way. Baney a sked M iss Hears t about'{he threats on her life. "We re .you t old this many times?'' ....Yes.·· "Could it be a couple of hun- dred tim es?" ''Yes." The de fe nse a ttorney t hen turned to a shootout on May 16. 1974, in Los Angeles. Miss Hearst 's a lleg ed admission to teen-ager Tbomas Matht'ws tha t she volunta rily took pa1t m the holdup , her su bsequent tri p across country w ith the Ha rriscs, and an SLA diary which s he al· legcdly helped write. Miss Hearst sa id she went to Los Angeles early in May" On the 16th, s he and the Har rises al- legedly took part in a shooting spree at a sporting goods store tn Inglewood. "Where did you meet Tom Mathews?' "In a van." She said Willia m and Emily Harris were t he others in the van, that E mily d r ove, and tha t William sat in the back with her and held a rifle on Mathews. Miss Hearst said Harris or - dered her t o tell Mathews who she was. which she did. "At some time in the future, rl id you find yourself in Pen· nsylvania?" Bailey asked. "Yes." saicl Miss Hf'arst. who explained she went ther e wit h sports activist Jack Scott and his wife. "Ho w did you meet Jack Scott?" "J\t an apartment in Berkeley or Oakland." "How did you get lo Penn· sylvania?" "We drove." "Did they tell you where you were?" "l w as told it was around Scranton someplace ... Miss Hearst said Emily Harris already w:is at the farmhouse nea r South Canaan. Pa • where they hid out , and that William a r· n ved s hortly afterward. Robber Shot CULVER CITY <AP > -One of two armed m en who robbed a Fox Hills supermarket was shot in the side when he took a supermarket employe hostage and attempted to e scape a police cordon, authorities said. Quake Relief Rolling A fountain Valley woman who said she spent a "terrific two years" in Guatemala is collect- ing (ood a nd clothing for victims; or that earthquake shatteted na· lion. Mrs. Sally R oll\ns says sup· plies may be brought to her home at 8547 Owens River Circle. They wlll be trucked lo the Guatemala Consulat.e in Los Angeles. Mrs. Rollins said that blankets are m ost urgently needed along with food and~lothmg. She St}id Th'at Guatem alans were badly in need of help even before the ea rthq uake . "Now they won 't g et back on their feet for lQO years ," s he said today. I Mrs. Rollins said she decided to start her own drtve when she was unable to find any other agencies working on behalf of the earthquake victims. Sunday was the first day of her mercy campaign and she s aid she was overwhelmed by people braving the rain to bring supplies to her house . "ll felt like Santa Claus was com iog," she s aid. Mrs . Rollins s aid people may bring their good~ to her residence between 1 p.m . and 10 p.m. and that collections w ill continue for a month. "The house is a bit tricky lo find." she said . ''The best way to get to it 1s on Santa Isadora Str eet be twe en Newland and Mag n olia s tree ts from Ellis Avenue." More informat ion can be ob· tained by calling 962·2760. Mrs. Rolli ns and her family lived in Guate m ala in 1967 and 1968 when her husband Tom was head accountant fo r Standard Oil Co. He is now offi ce manager for the Huntington Beach Co. "The people in Guate mala are fantastic." she said. "They have nothing ye t they a re very happy and are continually smiling. "They'll d o a nything for you and make you par t ofthe fa mily. 'T m happy to do anything J can lo help re pay them," she said. The Singing &ooethearts Ca.111paig11 Troil Connally Priniary Write-in? • !Jy tlnltt>d l'ress lntem aUonal J ohn 0 . <:onn;•llY. tlw former gover nor Of Tcx:I!> 'who s witched to the Republican party mo1·e lhnn two years a go, 11'13Y become a write-in candidatl' in New Hamps hir1.>'s Feb 24 r>en1<)rrnti1· prim:.iry. :it·1·twdrng to reports publishl'd tod uy. The St Louis Post Oispalrh • and the Wash in gt on Star said the • write in effort is bem~ organized by Richard Vig uerie of Falls Chur ch. Va .. a prinl'ipul sponsor of the ne w National Conservative Cauc u s. with s upport f rom Wiiiiam Loeb. the conservative • publisher of t he Manchester Union Leader , thl' slate's largest newspaper . . l he reports said a decision will oe made in the next few d:iys on whether t o proceed with the wnte·in effort While g r cctin!Z campaign wor ke rs al ca j unior high school in Concord, N.J I., Prl·~ident Ford holds uv a baby. Ford is in Nc:w Uamµs hirc on the second day of a two-day '>Wing through the state, which holds the na- tion's first primary Fri> ~\ The Star said Connally, who served as Trl';isury secretary in the Nixon adminislral1on, is tra veling in J apan and apparent· ly has not been consulted on the possible write-in effort. T w o D e m oc :·i.ll s i n th e b1dd i n~ for l he Oc m oc ratic nom in::alion, Fred Harris and J immy C a rter , arc runnin g almost dead e ven m Ok lahoma's Democratic caucuses, but their combined total barely exceeded uncommitted de legates. Newport Builder John MacLeod Dies John MacL cod. of Newport Beach . a n a tionally known builde r . will be eulogized in funeral services Tucl>day in Newport Beach Mr. l\t acLcod , a nat ive of Scotland who immigrated to th<· U.S. at the a ge of 16, 1hl'd Satur day at lloai:: M cmon al llo~pilal after suffering u heart .itt.ick 1''r1day night. lie.> was Bl A longtime r esident of Harbor Island. Mr . Ma cLcoo f1r:.l came to S-Outhern Ca hfornia an 192:1. Ile foundep his construction firm, Maccotorp in 1927. San Diego Coun ty. MC1cco Re a lty was sold 10 years ago to Great Southwest Corp . a subsidia ry or the Pe n- nsylva nia Railroad for about S20 million. Mr. Macl eod al one time ac· quired some s h ar es in the Irvine Compa ny, making rum the only non·family member to hold stock 111 the company. The shares were repurchased by the company and retired. Mr. Macl eod was prom ine nt w1th111 lhl' construction industry, serving as nat ional preside nt of t he Associated Gener al Contra c· tors an 1954. H c served on thl' AGC executive committee for scn.>ra l year~. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen CD-Tex.>. r eceived less than 12 percent or lht! vote in the stale thal borders his hom e state. Be ntsen canceled a ca mp a i g n appearan ce scheduled for today in Missouri and returned to Texas to "re· evaluate" has cam paign. He said he would issue a statement after the review .. President Ford was m New Hamps hire fo r two days oC cam- paigning over the weekend and was so enthusiastic a bout his re· ception that he planned another visit before the prim ary. Supporter s of Carter , the form er governor of Geor gia, and Harris, a former senator from Okla homa, arc.· claiming victory for their respective candidates in Oklahoma. f"in ul resulls were not expect ed before Wcdnesda) or Thursday. Some of I he bl•l ter known pro jects hui lt hy the f irm 1nd11rl1• tlll' San Fruncis<·o Airport. 1h1· ap· proachcs to the (;olden Uut1..· Hrid i::c. the Barlll'lt Uam 1n J\ri zona a nd a d;i m acro<is th1..· Campb1>ll River 1n ('.1nada, 1n :.id The Ma riners singing group d1t1on to oth<'r hl'a"' 1·on~truc ­ from Huntington Beach's Manna Lion projects 111 South Amenc<.1, High School is ,offering singing Israel and the U S. Mr. MarLeoci was also a found· inS? mL·mbcr of Orange County·~ l.Hll'lon (.'lu h and a director cmentus of the Republican J:ruup The latest poll of voter al· llludes taken by tht> Louis Jhlrris or ga n 1zat1 on 1nd1caled t hl• Democratic nomination remains wide open T he two politicians who rcce1\'ed the mOl>l support in the ll a rr1s poll were Sens Edward M. Kennedy and Bubert H. Humphrey, although neither man is a declared candidate Valentines th is year to West Among the s ubs1d1ary Mm Orange County sweethearts. panics operated by Macco was F'um•ral services wiJI be held al 1 1 a .m . a t Sl. Andre w 's Presbyteria n Church. For $7.50 eight members of the Macco Realty. developers of g roup will travel anywhere in Ir vi n e T c rr i'.lce . Cameo llunllngton Be ach, Westmins ter, Highlands. Cam eo Shorl'!>, anll or Fountain Valley, delivering a seve r a l t h ousand hom e~ singing Valentin e. a carnation throughout Ora nge Count y Th<.' and card. firm a lso developed the Porter Reservations s hould be made Ranch in the San }''crna ndo Il e l e a ves h is w id ow, EhzabNh . three daughters, CathC'nne Shattuck of West Los Angeles. Jacque Von Essen of F'a llbrook. a nd J anet Klug of New po rt B c3c h , a nd ni n e grandchildr en. Among the 10 Democrats \\ho are candidates. Alabama Gov. George Wallace !>till ha:. the leart with Sen. Henry M Jack!ion or Washington in second place. with mus ic Dir ector J ohn Valley and Ra ncho Cahfornia in Thom pson a l 893-6571, extension -==::::;;;;====== ---==--===========================::; 272, by Wed nesday Proceeds will help finance u concert tour in Europe for ~he award-winning group Speakers Set By FV Police 'l'he Founta in Valley Police De p art m e nt will p rovid e speakers t o civic groups and schools this week during Cnme Preven tion We~)c. The program is heing co· s ponsor e d by the Founta in Valley Exchange Club and the ci· ly council The E xcha nge Club will present a Policeman of the Year award Wednesday. In addition, the police depart- ment wi ll hold a Saturday open house from 9 a.m to noon Those visiting also will be given crime prevention inform ation. Those wishing s peakers should contact Sgt. Bill De N1si, 963-972.5. Belfast Gunfire BELFAST. Northern Ireland (UPI) -'l'wo gunmen ambushed a truckload of lumber workers 1 today and killed two of them. Cat's Yells Saved Couple THO MASV ILLE. Ga. (A P) -Author ities said to- day the cries of a dying house cal may have saved the lives or three persons in a burning m obile home. Police detective R. L. Ta lmadRe s aid Wendell Folsom of Moultrie was awa kened early Sunday by the cat and began scream· Ing as he banged his way out of a chain-latc hed door. Ne ighbors h eard the r a c ke t a nd s u mmoned firem en . who broke into the s moke-rilled trailer home and rescued Mike Beshey, 17, and his wife Ellen, wno wer e uncons c ious on a bedroom {loor . Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong M ariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7 314 % interest on Insured sa vings.· • fh1a ce111ticate IGCIOUnt. which bell••'" 111111~1 Y'"'O ol 8.06~ 1n1erust, 11 aublUCI 10 1u1>atanll•I lntef!ISI Penall1es If w11hd1awn belore m111urlty. Newporl e .. c:tl (M;a1~0lhce) 1115 Wcs1c1111 Or (714)6424000 Nawporl BHch l 119una 8aKtl (Bays111e Ci!nttor) 1Cor11cr 01 Forest Avo I 10?4 Bays••Jr• Or 310 (;IMnevrr SI f7 U ) 647·4000 17 I 4 I 41)4.T!>OG S11l 8eedl (leisure World) 13820Seal Beach Blvd. (213) 598-7626 8•¥•r1Y Hiiis W"\ Holly'flfOOd (Corner of O•ymo1c 8 1vd l (Opp Ml Sinai Hotpltell J80 SO 8ev91'ty Dr 8747 Beverly 81v11 (213)5~ (213)657-4141 17 Orange Coast EDI TI ON 'l'oda,·~s los ing N. Y. toc.•k!ii • i/O L. 69, NO. 40, 2 S ECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M ONDAY, F E BRUARY 9, 1976 N TEN CENTS Patty Describes Life With SLA SAN FRANCISCO <U PI J Patricia H ears t publi c l y described her life with her Sym. bionese Liberation Army k1d- napers for the first time today. She said she was threatened with death perhaps "a couple of hun· dred times" and was taken from one hideaway to another an a garbage can. ~ells of Threats, Trips • in Garbage Can Miss llearst s hortly ufter her capture. lle pointed out 111- consistencies between the story s he told on the· stand today and She said she was locked in a closet for "a month or a month and a half" and was mo\'ed from a suburban home to a San Fran· cisco apartment while stuffed in· side a garbage can in the trunk of ·a car. The 21-year -old newspape r heiress, t alking publicly for the first time about her 19 months with t he SLA, said her captors once gave her the choice of going home or staying with them but, "I didn't believe them." Asked why she didn't fl ee when left alone in a van during a holdup at a Los Angeles s porting goods store, Miss Hearst asked, "Where would I have gone?" Miss Hearst, who wore a rust· colored velvet pants uit with a pink-checked blouse, testified in a low. expr essionless monotone. The only change in her voice was when s he said her kidnapers told her she would be killed. Then her voice dropped even lower and More Rain Tonight Stoon To Continne Through Tuesday. By HILARY KAVE Ot Ille D•llr Piiot SLtfl More than fi ve inches of rain ias been dumped on parts of )range County and weathermen ;>redict the deluge W\11 continue 1l least through Tuesday However, gusty winds that ac- :ompanied the storm wen~ ex· ;>ected to subs ide tonight Little damage was caused by he current storm because thl' ·ain fell s lowly and stc\.1<11ly, ·ather than in torrential bursts. tccording to the s pokes men for he Orange County Flood Control )1strkt. Water runoff ha s not been a >roblem yet, although there has been some runoff from Silvera<lo Canyon into the Santa Ana River Silverado Canyon is just about, the wettest s pot in the rounty. with a 5.04 inch rain reading for the current storm and a l.96 inch reading for Sunday. In other locations along the Orange Coast , Huntinm.on lll':H"h reports 2.43 inches for the storm and 3.47 inches for Lhe Sl'a~on The average to date as 6 57 111 ches. Al O'Neill Park in Trabucu C'a · nyon, 3 54 inches of rain han· fallen sinre the storm be~an last Tues da y Jn Sa n Juan Capis trano, 4 61 inches have fallen during the same period. Services Tuesday Newport Builder 'John MacLeod Dies John M a c Leod , of Newport Beach, a nationallv known builder, wil l be eulogized an funeral s ervices Tuesday 1n Newpart Beach. Mr. MacLcod. a n<1tivc of Scotland who 1mm1grated to lht• U.S. at the age of 16. died Satur· day at Hoag M emonal llosp1t al after suffering a heart attack Friday night lie was 82 AGC executive committee for several \'ears Mr. M·ac Leod was also a found· ing member of Oranj:!e County's Lincoln Club and a director eme ritus of the Republican group. I See MacLEOD, Pa ge A2) By Pres.ide11t The season total in San Juan Capistrano, 5.75, is almost as high as las t ye:u 's fi gure at this time. ti 73 inchcs . In New purl Bl·arh, onJy 2 51 1n- ch<'s have fallen during the cur· rent s torm. s till rar bl•low last year·s 7 17 1nc·h figure Winds gust ing to JO milt·s per hour Sunday night l'reah'tl a few problems arouncl the county, hut nothinJ! maJor. areording to local authorit1t>s. Al Da na Point llarbor, several boats were rippt'.'cl from their moorings Sunday night. but were qu1t•kly rounded up by the harbor patrol. <See OF.L UGE, Page A21 MARKET POSTS ANOTHER CAJN NEW YORK <AP l Some new ev idence or an impro ving economic picture helped the stock market post a moderate gain today T rading was active Analyst s said the market might be m ak m g a delayed response tu the ~harp drop in the unemployment rate reported by the go\'ernmc nt on Friday The Do" .I ones indust ri a I average of 30 stock gained 2.88 po1ntsto957 18 <Tahles.t\121 A longliml' resident of llarbor Island. Mr ~1 ac Leod first tame to Southe rn California 111 1923. lie founded his construC't1on firm , Macco Corp. in J027. Some or the better known IJl'O· jects built by the firm include the San Francisco Airport. the ap· proaches to the Golden G<1lc Bridge. the Oa rtlell Dam in Arizona and a dam across lhl' Campbell River 111 Canada, in art ditaon to othe r ht•a\'Y con~truc lion projects an South 1\m\.'ril'<•, Israel a nd the U S. Social S.ecurity Tax Boost Asked Among the s ub:.1char} com pa nics operated by Macco was Macco Realty . d enlo1wrs of Irvine Terra ce. Cameo Highlands. Cameo Shorc·s. anrl s e,•e r al th o u s and h <Jmcs throughout Ora nge Count}. The firm also developerl I ht• Portcr Ranch in the San F\.'rnan<lo Valley and Hancho Caltfc>rnia 111 San Diego Counl.' Macco n eatl y w:i~ solcl 10 years ago to G real Southwes t Corp., a subsidiary of th<' Pen- nsylvania R ailroad for about S20 million. Mr. Macl eod at om' timt• ar quired some s han•s in lht• I rvtnl' Company, making l11m the only non-family m em b('r to hold stork in the compan y. The shares were repurchas ed by the company an(I retired. Mr. Macleod WH!• s>romment within the coni;I ruction industry. servin~ as national prcs1clcnt of the Associuted C t•nt•ral Ct>ntrat tor:; in t 9511 lie ~('rved un llw WASH INGTON CAP) -Pm1t· dent Ford formall y asked Congress today for a multihllhc;n dolla r boost in Social Security taxes. new catas trophic illness insurance for old er Americans a nd la r ger contributions by Medicar e patients to finance hos pit a l and d octor hills. Ford has s a id the proposed tax in crease would cost each employe who pays Social Sccur1- IY taxes less than SJ a week. The maximum increase for a wor\..rr would be S49, raising the total maximum tax for that worker to Sl .014 in 1977. T he Lax hike would raise a pproximat<>ly $4.4 billion during the 1977 calendar year. In his message to Congress, the President recom mended that Med icare pa{ients pay up tn $500 per year for hospital cnre and skilled nursing services and $250 per year for doctor bills. Ill' al::.o called for a limit on Medicare payment rates in L977 ancl 1978 for both hospital and phys1{'i an ser"ices. All the proposals outlined in Ford's s pecial m<'ssag<' wen: an noun cert J an. 19 111 tht• Prcsi rlent 's Slate of the Uni on adrlress But Ford took lhe occasion of signing the message during an Oval Office ceremony to declare that olrlcr A mcri<:ans .. have earned the right to II\«' S\.'curely, com fortab l y and 1ncll'p1'n · dently ·· The cer cm nny · C'a mc cxs<'tly one month in advance of the Florida pr<'sitknti::il primary. in which F ord wall ht• vying for the votes of tho usands or rel 1 red pco· pie in that state llere arc kev clements in the Presid ent 's r eques t for new legislation· To bolster the Social Securi- ty trust fund, now paying oul m ore th:1n 1t takes in, the Presi- dent asked tha t payroll taxes paid by cmployes and e mployers be in('rcascd by lhrec-t enths of l percent each. T his increase will cost no workl'r mor<' tha n $l a week, ann most \ull pay less. Ford wrolc •our Sltcmp is Over' trailed a way. an hour about h er captivity, ~the a ffidavit. in whkh she said She took the stand at a hearing starting with her t ape recorded she was brainwashed and nearly before U.S. District Judge Oliver "This is T ania" confession and driven to m adness by the SLA. J . Carter on defense efforts to continuing through a Los Angeles The prosecutor asked why she· prevent testimony at her bank shootout and her cross-country fired shots on May 16, 1974, at robberytrialaboutevents which tripto P ennsylvaniawith sports M el's Sporting Goods in took place after the April 15, 1974, figure Jack Scott and SLA me m· Inglewood when SLA member holdup. T he jury was out of the bers.William a nd Emily Harris. Emily Harris left her aloOP in a courtroom during her testimony. T hen prosecutor J a mes L. van to go to the aid of husband Chief defense counsel F. Lee Browning Jr. cross-examined William. who had been caught Bailey questioned her for nearly her, using an affidavit signed by ( ee HEARST , P age A2l ~~.-:..::.=.;:.::_~....::..:..:__:_::_...:!__:__~_:_.:__..:....:...!:....:...:....:..::.._~~~~_..;.~--=-~__:~_;,_;~~ D•llr Pllol Sl•ll Pllolo RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TOOAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER View Is From Adams Avenue Bel ween Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa ~~~~--~~~~ Vallerga Trial Moved Judge Rules 'Not Fair' in Orange Cowity By Gi\RV G RANVl t LE OtllteO•ilr Pllot~ll Former Orangt• Count y as sessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial on conspiracy C'harges ~as mo..-ed cod ay ~ker~f1cld and the jurisd1 <'l 10n of the Kern Coun- ty Superior Court. When ordering Valler ga's trial moved to Bakersfield, Superior Court Judge K enneth Williams said it would not be poss1bll' for the former assessor to rct•c1vc J fairtrfal in Orangt> County Judge Williams :-.<J1rl lhr massive a mounl of puhhc1ly a ftt:r Vallerga's incl1ctmenl last May ruled out the poss ibilit~· of fmdin~ a jury In Orange County that would not be influencer! h~· what had appeared in the media As J r es ult, \·allt'rga is s cheduled to stand trial Fch 17 :it 9:30 a m . 1n a Kern Count ) Superior Court /\t l:.SUe in the trial \\Ill be wh<'I her or not t hl' .53 yt>ar-olrl former assess<>r was a mc•mber of an alleged 1972 conspiracy to eleet R ep Andrew Hins haw I ll· Newport Beach> to Con,:!ress al taxpayer ex pens<' So far, nine men charged with a series of offenses in the indict ment that was l:i t er amended to include \'allerga a nd Hinshaw have either pleaded gw tty or been found guilty of the charges Last Augus t. following u thn·e· week trial. Vallc rJ!a was founrl guilty by a Ventura County Supe rior Court jury or <'Onflict of interes t and relat ed c hari::es Job Bill Sought LOS ANGELES (AP) -Roth U.S. sen ators from California . have appealed to President Ford to sign a $6. I billion public work!> bill that would create 600.000 JObs. 75,000 of them in Cali(ornia. brought against him in a se<'ond grand Jury indictment When sentenced he "'as ftnC'd Sl.000. handed a 60-day ;~111 sen- tence and rem oved from offite. Execution of the ia1I sentence is pendin g the outcome o f \·allerga·s appeal of the Ventur<• Countv con"iction. Judge Williams ~aid today that Orange Count.r's Superior Court Y.111 retain Junsd1ct1on uvcr any pretrial hcarang that m1i.:ht he ~oug ht pn or tn the start or Vallerg;.1 's tr 1 :i l in Jfakersf1 el1I next\\ <.'Ck Guatemala Shakes; Death Toll 15,000 Gl.ATEMALA C I TY, Guate m a la <U PJ 1 Li g ht lrt'mors Jolter! (; untcmala C1ly c~1rl \' loda\' 1n thl' aftermath of .:-arihquakcs lh<' l!OVNnment !>ays ha\'C' takl'n more• than 15,000 Killer Had Bad Judgm,ent In Stickup A defense psychiatrist testified today that Hugh Daniel Bean wa.-; often guilty of poor judg m ent and that he s howed it when market clerk Stephen "Mike" Finklc;.1 was s hot behind his counter on Ol't. 31, 1974 Beverly Hills psychiatris t Selwyn Rose told Deputy Public Defender J ohn Bovee that the respanse that led to the shooting of Finklea, 19, of Fountain Valley was "exactly in keeping" with the characteristics dis played in Bcan·s earlier life. Ot~rwise, Rose said. Bean, 24. was'a "reasonable a nd normally fun ct ion in g pe rson" when be and his brother Charles Dennis Bean. 22, enter ed the store at Euclid Street and Warner Avenue in Fountain Valley. \i\•es sinc·c Wc•dnesrlay. Pohct• a nd soldiHs Wl'fl' reported s hoot mg lootcrs 1m tht· !>pot. The latt•sl temblor s c ~au~NI walls lo c·rc:.ik and furniture ln ~h1fl hut \\ t•rc minor rum pared with S und av s sh1wk:-which caused huild1ni::s to ... way and drO\"' panat•kc<I c1t11.ens mto the st re«.>t~ 1\ m•\\~papt.•r reported to<la) that fl\ c persons caught loot111g houses in Gualcm;\la City harl heen shot and k 1llcrl b) police and suln1ers Another nl'wspaper i;a1d puhht' h r~d th authorities warned c1t11cns ::ibout ·'groups of mis· crcants dis~ui!>cd as vaccinators on pretext of i mm uniz1ng vi cl ims of the earthqua k e hut who then drug and rob them ·· "Ry giv111g injection!> of drugs t hat put them to sleep , the. thieves then haul a way anylhinll, of value." I he newspaper re- ported. Or:n:ci 7 :asj We athe r AD CO NVER1S CAR TO CASH Newport Building Booms Hugh Bean has been found guilty of first degree murder for his part in the killing 'of Finklea. The sam e jury in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge William Murray's courtroom must now determine in the present phase of the trial if he is t o receive the death pe nalty. Rain dec reasing some and becoming s howery through Tuesday. Little tem per a1.ure c hange . Highs near 60. Chntlce of rain 70 per-tent tonight and 50 percent Tuesd ay. "The ad proclucerl lilts of calls and I sold thC' (•ar ·· That's I he :uh rrt 1!o.ing c;ucce<>s story told by tAl' :'ltls!>1on \'1cjll mnn who plar t••I llm rla'>'ilfwd nd tn the Daily P ilot 'T:I Furtl ('1111nt n ~l'il Power. Ju·, t•ru1~1· c•nn I ml ti2()()(l Pvt pl\ \AX 'l(l('I('( If you ha\'e n <'llr vou w;int tn con"ert to cu sh. C'ali tH2 Sfi7R 11 onh· I akes ;i ft'" wnrri.o; m th1· n~ht place to at\ 1 a1•1 a hu' 1•r ,\Jonit th<' Ornn~L' Co:i-.1. tht• n~hl ploet• I" th1• l>;11h Pilot Buildin g i s booming in Newport Re ach and City Build ing Director Bob Fowler says it appear s t he construction slu91p 1sovcr "ll·s hard tot<'ll down the road, but It certa mly does look as 1f our slump 1s over." 1 he building chief commented tod :.iy. During January, 1<15 permits were issued wlth a tob1I c-;t1m:H · l'd value d of S5.32G.OM That's 1bovc the averai;:f' J a ntnlry evaluation or SJ It mtlhon ~incl for i.?rt'al<•r lhan last )Cars Ja11u.1n tol al of SI ,9!>9,2711. Commercial activity a1'co11nt- ed for most of the construction in- crease, includinJ? a Sl.6 million pt>rmit issued to the lr'vine Com- p3ny for Block 100 on Newport Center Drive in Newport Center That site is adjacent to Oes1gn Plaza, near the main entrance from Pacific Const HJghway, and is slated to huvc four low.rise of- fice bui I dings Permits we)'c al'io issued for the rebuildanJ;? of Mannl'rs Mill', the 2700 hlO('k or \V('Sl Coast lfi~hw:1y Tho:1e hulldinRs were <lt>stron•d an a fm~ January. 19i5. .. An S870.000 permit went to the Mariners' Mile Company fortwo- storv commercial butldinJ?s and a si4s.ooo per m It went to Unit.cd California Ba nk for rehuilding the bank. Permits also wl:'re issued for 24 n ew dwellin g units, mcludlng 20 single family homrs and four duPlexes. According io F owler. there will be no le tup this month, with numerous projects now in the planchec'k s tage. "Looks like we'r e going to he prttty busy at le<1St nghl up Utrough summer," Fowler 1>aid. Whatever the rulin~. Charles Bean will then go on trial on iden· tical c harges with the prosecu- tion aga in demanding the death penalty. Finklea, an Orange Coas t College honor student and wrestl· Ing star, wns s hot to death by bullets from two guns. Police !'aid they found those guns and the $133 laken from the cash re· gistcr 24 hour s later m the cal' O<'- c11p1ed by lbe two brothers INSIDE TODA '1' Communist forces liavc claimed the capital of North Angola ond tlie viCIO'l"!J lia.~ beer1 odm11ted by National F'ront o(fic1als. Story M . Index ..." .... 81 ,_Ille Recor• ~i:Ol: .u ..... M .... AS AIWIU•n 0 Htlflff I f.II Mnlet C::.mlu I) 0.1.,..C.11nly Al' 112 81 AIO All Cred"""' 8J ~· •• t OUlllNalltn All ~~ 14. ., .. , ... , ....... •• , ..... " .... At l'fllt•r14tfllrtMflll AIO .,,, .... " A10 l<JIMllCt •tt WUCller AC -·A2 DAILYPILOT N Monday. F.bruary 9, 1 e76 NII Primary Conna~~ Seen As 'Write-in' ~Y United Press lowroallonal J ohn 8 . Connally, the former governor of Texas who switched to lhe Republican party more thun two years ago, may become a wrile ·in candidate in New Hampshire's F'eh. 24 Democratic primary. according to reports pubhshed today. The St. Louis Post·Dis patch and the Wash ington Star said the wnte-in effort is bein~ or~anized by Richard Viguerie of Falls Church. Va., a principal sponsor of the new Na lion a I Conservative Caucus, with s upport from William Loeb, the conservative publisher of the Manchester Union Leader, the state's largest newspaper. , The reports said a decision will be made in the next few days on whethe r to proceed with the write·in effort. The Star said Connally. who served as Treasury secretary in the Nixon administration , is traveling in Japan and apparent- ly has not been consulted on the possible write·in e ffort. I Two Democrats in th e bidding for t he Democratic nomination. Fre d Harris and Jimmy Car ter. are running a lmost dead even in Oklahoma's Democratic caucuses. but their rombined total barely exceeded unrommitted delegates Sen. Lloyd Bentsen <D·Tex. >, rt?ceived less t han 12 percent or the vote in the state that borders his home state . Be ntsen canceled a ca m pai·g n appearance scheduled for today in Missouri and returned to Texas to "re· evaluate" his cam paign. He said he would issue a statement after the review .. Preside nt P"ord was in New Hampshire for two days of cam· paigning over the weekend and was so enthusiastic about his re· ception that he planned another visit before the primary. Supporter s of Carter, the former governor of Georgia, and Harris, a former senator from Oklahoma. are claiming victory for their respective randidales in Oklahoma. Final r esults were not expected before Wednesday or Thursday. The latest poll of voter at· titudes taken by the Louis Harris organiz ation indicat ed the Democratic nomination remains wide open. The two politicians who received the m ost support in the Har r is poll were Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and Hubert H. Humphrey. although neither man is a declared candidate. I E'r•• Page A J PA~HEARST. • • shoplifting. ~ Miss Hears t s aid she ~ ed both her SLA k1dnapers and the .FBI would kill her and that she h ad been trained daily in how to react if a ny or the terrorists were ,in trouble. "From the lime the blindfold was taken off until then, there were classes every day in what to do in case som ething like this Jtappened. When it did, l didn't think. I just did it. If I hadn't done it and they·d have gotten away, t hey'd have killed me." "Couldn't you have walked away'.'" asked Browning. "I couldn't have walked away because the others in the SLA would have com e looking for me and I felt the FBI was looking for m e. loo.·· The defendant said the SLA composed her tapc·recorded con- fession to the bank holdup and she was accompanied into a tiny closet by Donald DeFreeze, the "F'ield Mars hal Cinque" of the SLA. to read it. She said s he had been told before that she'd be killed if s he didn't cooperate. "Were you told this many times?" Bailey asked. "Yes:· "Could it be a couple of hun· dred times'.'" "Yes." Under cross-examination. she Freedom Tree Ceremony Set F'ormer Congressman John ~chmitz and Capt. James Di Rernardo, a former POW. will Ile the tea lit red speakers Tuesday when the F.bl'll Club of Newport Reach dedicates its Bicentennial F'recdom Tree The tree w 111 bt.' dedicated in c<'remonies al Newport Beach ci· ty hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. al 2:30 p.m . Mayor Pro Tern Milan Dostal will preside over the ceremonies which will a lso feature a color J!Uard from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station where Capt. Di Bernardo is currently stationed. The tree will be dedicated to all POWs and M IAs. ORAN GE COAST N tn. Or,t"11fl" (nl'\I I~~'' t=· ""''" ...,..,,._ .. ,, tomb•"f"d ttw-' Nrw\ f'f ' ' nub41'1htd D• IM (.t'411'~ '"'"''' r"\14•1•\itll~ ( ., ~"''"""'" l'Cl1h0f1\ "' • °"bl1,MO Mnnd.tf lfWft\iOh It ~'f •tw .(0\1• M1· .. ~. Nf"Wltf\ft '"M"· ~unt1noton 1·~Mtt f(h1nt11n v .• 11 •• , t1"1nr, <-••dGlf'~''" Vttllt y 4','lf l 111&.1"/t 0• .. th.~111h (OJ\I A \lnQlf' •n.111.n.11 ,..,1,1110 1 OUOh.,twf1 '°''"'U.''f' fW'd Su" d,.t', fhf' JH1n( 1p11tt pt.1hthftlflQ oMnr I\ "' JJO W• '' h1•v •.1r1 • \, c o .. t.l M•\•i, (..1l•h>•niit tt1ri7ft Rober\ N , Weed "''"''°'""' .tf'l(J l'tJbtliN'f Jacll R. Curley \lk~ Pt .. ,t<H"f'lt .6M (,fn.H411 M.'"'°'"' told Browning she'd been kept in a c;IQSet for "a month or a month an\ta half" after her kidnaping. "You were not held in the closet all the time. were you?" "Yes, 1 was," Miss Hear.st in· sisted. She said she was held in a closet in a tract hom e in Daly Ci· ty, a small suburban town adjoin· ing San Franc isco to the south, before being m oved to a San f'rancisco fl at. "You were moved in a car?" Browning asked. "Yes. I was put in a garbage can and tied up and put in the trunk of a car and then placed in the closet immediately." Miss H ear s t, a lmost im- mediately after being sworn in, said making a tape lo illustrate that she was a member of the SLA and took part in its ac· tivities. including presuma bly the robbery. was discussed by her captors under the direction of De Freeze. "You wer e at an apartment where there was the making of a tape. were you not?" asked Bailey. "Yes." she replied.' "Who else was t here?" .. Don ald D eFr ecze. Nancy Ling Perry, Patricia Soltys1k, Camilla Hall. Bill and Emily Harris and William Wolfe," Miss Hearst said. "And Angela Atwood, too?"· asked<9ii Icy ... "Yes." "And what did DeFreeze say?" "He sai<I the tape was lo be made to s how that I took part in it. .. She denied she acted voluntar i· ly and said s he had been told pre- viously she would be killed if she didn't obey the terrorists' orders. "How did you learn about the · tape?'' .. I was told lo sit down with Angela Atwood and she would compose the tape . We sat down on the floor and s he wrote out the t ape and Wi ll ie Wolfe was there." "Did you make a ny corrections or additions?" "No.'' "Did you make any contribu· lion?" "No." Fro• Page Al DELUGE ..• Waves were crashing over the breakwater this morning al Dana Point Harbor and small craft warnings were sµu in ef!ecl up and down thp-c6as~· • .. In Capistran(> Bea · \ll 150 hom es were· witho,µ 'er for two a nd one· half hours this morn· ing because a tree fell, short- ing out some electrical lines. .. .. Thomas Keevil Ld1tor The storm has been a real bonanza ror local skiers, who round alJ s lti resorts in the San Bernardu1o· Mountains in opera· lion over the weekend. .. ,. Thomas A. Murl)hine Mon•Q•~ £ct1tot Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\>t .. tU"l MltlilQtnft ('9tMlf\ Offices (o,t•M#\111 )))Wfl•I ~-.,SfrHt l ~v"-" b.,n~ ,,,. c,1,...,,..y,,. Slt.,..t t •hflhf'l-QIOI\ ..... tr'I 11._I\ f\.t.A\" f\ov._,_.,.,d \.tOOlf'l'"'t ' \I'll• V )\1Q' a<' PAI Rc..-1 •' Si•I'\ U 11 I.Ml t ,,., •1111v Telephone 014) "42-4321 Classified AdvertlsincJ .,_2·5'11 Coot' ·Q'\t t•I• ""'no• "'·1 t ~·""•NJ Co~ h .. ' .. 0 ,...., VO• •I '"" ''"'"°'' rd•IOf••• n '"'' O' •ti••''"~"",,., ,.. *•" ,.,....'t ~ ... ,,rrl'IOu••CI ..,.lh.c\"t '"'\•Iii ll'"tt\\101'1 Of •~tr1Q...,.,._"f'r ~ nhtt t '" Uf'd4Q1 C'4 t '~ (o\\ .. ,.,.,_\~, 'Alt I•' t \Wt'l\1 t1M• I flf I "tflf'!t "' 1\ "°""' 0•; n,n1-.1I~ ?~mC\,,IM.,. H•tlt,1ff.;O-\l1Mt10~\ \J 1\ !"ti "j""' About s ix inches of new s now fell in the mountains last night, bringing the season total to between 20 and 25 Inches. Trees w ere blown over in several other parts of the county. including San Clem ente and Newport Be ach, but none caused serious problems. Stteet flooding was moderate due to the slow pace or the rain. but Newla nd Avenue al Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach was closed temporarily to- day. Also. rocks lides along the Palisades Bluffs a lso closed off a northbound lane of PCH in San Clemente today. .. S u s pee is 'Saved' By Loot I" 'I ' A pile or allegedly stolen goods. s tacked 111 lhl' back or a van, wa!> credited with saving the 1 Hves of two burgh.try suspects who were shot at by California Highway Patrol officers in a high speed chase early Sunday. Police s aid the impac~ or three ~hotgun blasts fired al the speed ing van was absorbed by the of· fice equipment and fumis hings allegedly stolen a few minutes ~~lier in the burglary of a ~wporl Beach office complex Newport Bea<.'h police said the two suspects . Lurry Moore, 24, or Los Angeles, and P ete Feli x, 33. of Long Beach. escaped further injury when their vehicle s werved off the Sun Diego . Freewa~ and ran dQwn a JO.fool embankment. Officers gave this account of the capture of the two men: Repovi11g Projeet Sgt. Jim Ga rd incr was on patrol in the airpo1·t office com. plex area when he ~polled nn Orange van allegedl.v leaving the area at a high rate of s peed. He bega n to the follow van. back .. d up by Officer Bill Mein· n1s. Gardiner said he turned on hi s lights a nd s iren ;,~the s peed· ing vehicle IJasscrl the inl<!rsct· ti on of R cd Hi II A venue and Bristol Street. Heliotrope and Iris A venues in Corona del Mar are getting lhdr faces ltl'tc<I as part of Newport Beach annual street main· tcnance program. This is Heliotrope. look· in~ toward B:.ivs 1dc Uri v<.' .• Joe Devlin. the C'1ty':. public works di1·cctor. sn icl the work 1s scheduled fur completion by tht> end of this month. Poirer Out In NB, CM About t.650 customers in Newport Beach a nd Costa Mesa were without power e arly today when fallen palm tree fronds l'rashed ihto Southern California Edison Company ut1hly lines. According to an Edison Comp a n y s pokesman, power was restored at 3:45 a.m ., near ly two hours after the lines were first damaged. The area affect · ed in the outa~l' "':is bounded by Dover fi oad. Tus tin Ave n ue and 15th and 20 Srects $100,000 Fund Fate Pondered Newport Recycling Scheduled Changes Pit'kup da ys for rel'~ dmr. newspapers in Newport Hcach have been changed for some ~ec· lions of the city, an·ording to Jake M ynde rse, director Clf general services. Jn the areas east of the hay. ncws pap<'rs arc µiC'kc1l up w1lh tht' tra sh dunng the second week or e ach month W1:~l (1f the bet~. the pick up 1s cl~ 1!1111n,:: tht· lh1rd W('Ck -' Myndc r se said th<' tlay of pickup ha" been a lll'l l·d in ~urn(' a r c a s lo · · I l' ,. c I o u t t h c workload... r.. Th'\> 'areas that G ·tll -<:hang<' from Mon day lo 'fhurs d;,i y pickup art': Balboa lslanc1 ; Ri~ Canyon; Bays ho res; New port Crest; the area bounded by Irvine A,·cnuc. )'lariners Dri V<'. Oo\'cr Uri vc from a Tuesday pickup to a Fri· <'lay pickup, are Ei..t stbluff. Lirlo Isle, and the entire Bluffs are<L M;i:r1derSl' s tressl'd that no other a reas of the city will be af· fc<'tcd lie pointed out that the change was necessitated b v the suc<'ess .of lhl' city's new'>p<.;l)(:r recycling program lie ~ai1l the ll 1 ti ton:. collected in Januar~ "as lht.• tl11rd ht.'St ton· nage for the prol!r:im. which was ,\dried 1n.$epte m ber llH4 The other record m1mths wc>re .Jul\' 1975. wheJ"I J 19 9 ion!> werc roliectcd. alld January. 1975, when 115.2 tons were collected. Myndersc said the city has re- CCI\ ed $37 ,523 from sale of r<!· cycled pape r since the prog i;.pm l>lartcd 7 Gardiner alleged the van was traveling al about 60 mph and running red stop li~hts. He said he and Mc lnnis C'hascd the car southbound on the Newport Boulevard from Br istol, then west on Ar lington Drive to · Fair\'iew Road southbound to Merrimac Drive. From there the van went wes t to Harbor Boulevard and north to the San OieJ,O Freeway •. whcr<i il turnc.'<i south. Her Auto Waterlogged Barbara P endleton of Irvine, assistant t o the pre· sidenl of a land devclori· ment company, was late for"' ork LOda \ But s he feit she had a right to be, for s he heard something sloshing around m the trunk of her car. and Westcliff A"cnuc , the An· Newport.Mesa school tru!'f<'cs nt\'crs:.tav lracl c;.ist of Irvine a re expected l o hear from A\t•nuc, and the :.trt•a bound1•1l hy Ile said there arc no plans for the city to branch out into colle<.'l· 1ng other recyclable materials because the labor c·osls involvl·d 111 sorting m;1terial!) !>Ul'h as gla!>S and aluminum make such pm· JCCts difficult. "I thought the gas tunk might have broken so I drove very slowly to the fire dcparl m cnt ... she silld Firemen pumped out not gasoline but 1012 gallons of water from the trunk. The car had bee n parked outside> her home al 5 Willow Tree Lane and 1hc rainwater apparently seeped in. several groups Tuesd ay night when they discuss lww ti> spend Irvine Avenue. Santa l s;ihl'I more than $J00,000 Jll 50 called Avenue. Tustin Avl·nul' Jn1! lloll· t'ivic center funds . day Road Trustees. who will meet at 7:30 The areas that \\Ill thangt• p.m . in Costa Mesa City llall. arc -----~-==-=- expected to decide how to o;pend SlOJ.178 That m oney has bcl'n collected from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach taxpayers for use on joint community school pro· JE.'CtS. Projects under cons1clerali1111 include: r efurbishing t h<· Ne wport H arb o r H igh auditorium. building a girls' gym at Estancia High, pulling nc" lights at LeRard Field al Oran~r Coast College, installing a baseball backstop al Lincoln School and pulling llfl t<'nn1 s court screens al Newport If arbor High. A SO·meter sw1mmin~ pool at Costa Mesa Hig h has also been proposed. but trustees alread~ have s aid thev woulrl not spen(I money on that.project. A ccordin g to di s tri c t spokeswoman Jean Harmon. trustees have to decide soon which projects to finance. Another item on Tuesday's agenda is consideration of the district's corporal punishment policy. Last month, Trustee Donald Smallwood requested that the policy allowing physical punish· ment of students be discontinued. At that meeting, Smallwood call ed It "d e m eanin g, de- humanizing, discriminatjng and arch aic." However, other trustees said they favored the policy because it serves as a de- terrent. Smallwood asked Supt. John Nicoll to return this week with re- action from school offi cials con- cerning the policy. Mrs . Harmon s aid findml?s s how that most school staff mem bers prefer keeping the pohcy, bul said they would use it only a s a last resort. Fro• Page A I MacLEOD ... Funeral services will be held Ill Jl a .m . al St. Andre w 's Presbyterian Church H e leav es hi !< widow, Elizabeth. three daught1•r: .. Catberinc Shatturk of West Lo!< Angeles. Jacque Von Essen of Fallbrook, and Jan('t Klug or Newport Beach, ::i nd nine grandchildren. Thanks to you , our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 mill Ion mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services. convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $1 00 million strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHEL TEAED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7 3/.4 % interest on insured savings.· 'Thil GOflllttate aocounl, WIHGh bo~r'. an <1n!'U'l1 VICld OI 8 06'• tntert'.sl. i~ SUbJOCl 10 sub$18nt1el lnler~SI peneillf'!I II Withdrawn bftfOf8 m11lurily ~i'· Mariners Savings., -~ .... .,,,, and Loan Association ~.-/ N.wporl Beach (M ain Olltce) 1515 Westctlff Or (714) 842·4000 Newport Bttch l•gun• BHch (Bay,1dn Cento•) 1Cor ne1 01 F o•rM Avf! I 102•1 Boy~1dn D• ) 1 O t..tunr"'V'" St (714) 642·4000 11 hi 4')4. 7!>06 S•al 8 .. cl'I (Leisure World) 13820 $<>al Beach Blvd 12 t 3 I 598· 7626 Beverly Hiii~ (Corner ol Olympic Blvd ) 380 So BPvorly Or (21 . ~:,J.JOOO Wtll Hollywood (Opp Ml S1n111 ~09Pll81) 87'7 Bevotly Blvd ('111657 ~141 A I 2 OAtL y PILOT N Monday's Closing Pric·e \ Monday. February~ f.918 J NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y ... r ·11 lhflh•Low11 Appu r [ver y !Sa&urduy u ,, . " lb • 7~ I 1l I> • + 4b • • • 8• • •• I 1 b u • "~ ll •8 •I ~· b .. ' \I 1 , ... IJ • ' q •• I .. . . I• .. . . -·- Gordon We-~t •• 111m1nii;trator for Park NewPort Apart· ments, has been elected \ice prt!Mdent of the Newport Bearh Chamber ofCommerct· West n 1 et trt'c1 l\t.1nne Corps colonel, was formerly t•h1ef of st.1rr of the 1f'ust Marine D1v1s1on al Camp Pendleton -M1ss1on V1eJo rC's1dcnt Wilham ~. P erry has been named gen<'• al sales manager or Carrier Tran"lcold Co •• spec1almng 111 t1 an:sportution refrigeration * !'lax U J ohnson has been elected vice pres ident and genC'ral counsel for VTN Corp In Irvine Ile 10111c<l VTN in 1973 and previously was senior c1v1l engineer with the Or .ingc County ~'lood Control District m Santa An a H<' .ind hi s wire and h1.o children h ve 1n Cost.1 Mesa * Oa\ 1d Chase has been promoted to western regional s ales manager for the Na ke d l\lani d1 v 1s 1on o C Comput e r i\utom ation lie has been a d1stn ct sales m anager for the l rvine based computer manufac· lurer for fi ve years J014NSON * The Center for Executive Development h as appointed David T Klrby. Jr • as president of the hrm ~ha ch provides executl\ e :.em mars and profit building programs for in- dustry • Newport Beach resident William W. Nebb has been <'lected seco nd v1cc president and director of advanced market mg for Occade nlal Life of California * Bank of 1'ewport h.1s announced the appointment or Donald Gorrae as assistant vice president in the loan depart· rncnt of the bank s m.11n office 1n Newport Beach Be fore J01mng the Bank of Newport, Gorne was the as s1stant manager of Lloyd s Bank an Pomona P rior to that, he was with Union Bank an Orange lie and has wife hve in San Clemente. * James W Kernga n has been ap pointed v ice president a nd gen er al manager of Wha m 0 Manufadurang Co • based m San Gabnel H e h ves 1n ~e"port Beach with his family GORR IE .. U o\d Scar!ldalt> of lnme has been named director of <'n~ineering sen ices ,,l ~11crodata Corp JO Irvine He was for mc1 I\ manager uf cni::1n\:cnng ser vices for the firm Fra nk M eGeo' has been promoted from d1slnbutor sales man aJ(t•r to nation.II held sale!> m a nager of Spectrol F.lectronics Corp in the C1l\ or Industr y He !J ves in Newport n earh \\1th lus "'1fe .ind two <:h1ldren F.d\\anl I. salJ?ado h.1s been promoted from business manat?et to a!'ls1::.tanl adm1n1 strator of Costa Mesa Memoria l llospalal T he C.il Stale 1-\lllerton graduate has been with the (, hosp1t.1l sinet' 1973 and \\as previous ly oper at1ons off1 cc1 for Transamerica's m\.'<lac 11 s1.:n1re tlt\1s1on 111 Los Angeles I k an<l his "'1fc and son live JO An 1hc1m .. SALGADO m<'d1u-m s11cc1 ~math In terna tional, Inc has an nnunccct that it s president and chief ex ('('ut1\ c offtc:cr Robert L f1) nne has been na me<l on e of the 1975 best cor. poratc executives of achievement in husine~!. ll\ the Gallagher Presidents' Ht-port Smith lnt1:rnat1onal 1s h.1serl in Nt>\\port Reach .. Joan lf:11rn bed1an h,1s h<!ln prom oted to executive secrelan for t ile 1<lmm1stratur ,ind board of directors of 1-ountaan \all<'\ (ommumt) lfoi.pat al Mrs ll.11 r.lb<'rt1anl1\i1·~1n Fount ain Valley lflnrk_.t lndt-X(># tly Untt•d P,.eu lftlern~h~• NYS( In<!~• H 10 11 0 I ASE todtJ: 91 'i' "'' n •, Oo""" JnnP\ '"'f1 QC 11« I 2 1~ S I> P lOG SIO( H I 'I • U 0 1' "4111w y,,,~ IVf I I Th,. 1'\llnw ng 1,1 \"Ow .. th( -,'1)(; \ th 11 h l "V )A!"! n m<\\t l f'\d l~\t fht mo t b l~l'd on ni ''""' C't tf'\-tn~ o" thr Nttw "I n Sino E•<h '"Q" Ol~,.: .. ~~':'1 :;:c;",.'"?~ .. 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Z-lll'IRIKI I 21 i1t JI~• I Z..n\ lnO lJ ll 10 lllat• ~ .,... r Monday. Feoruacy 9. 19~ O"IL y t:l1LO f ' I I , Deaths ~Elsewhere Upper B·ay Fate Up • m Air EASTON, Mil <L Pl ' -A plane crash Sunday killed three persons. tn· eluding a Du P unt hl·11·c..,:;. a nd ph1Janlhro1ust. The victims \\ere Louis a C arp e nt l'r. li8. lhl· heiress \\ho was rtturn mg from her l''lun(la n· sidence t o her K ent County farm: Nuncy K. Lat r ube, 57, of Fort Lauderd<ilc. Fla . aml John F . Sound.,, !'i9, th(• pilot of Miss Curpe ntcr's plane. MENLO PARK <AP> -Jazz piun1sl Vince G uaraldl. 47, whos e "Cast Your Fall' to the Wind" won a j!old re cord, died or a ... uthll-n heart attack. frtdny. A native of San Fra ncisco. Guar aldi played wit h such jazz greats a s Ben- ny G ood man , D ave Brub eck , W oo d y Herman a nd Cal Tiader. BEVERLY lll LLS (UPI) -Norman f,evln. 80, co-fou nder of the Thrifty Dr ug Stores chain, died at ht:;. home Friday. He ent ered the wholesale drug and sun- dries bus iness in the 1920s. By - J OANNE R E YNOLDS Oft,_•D•llY l'llOI Sl•ll A proposed extension of U11 1ver11ily Drive around the rim of the Up- per Newport Bay aµ· pare ntly races a n uo- r e:. o 1 v e d futur e 1n bureaucratic limbo. Some opponents of the route would just a s soon keep it ther e. The extension of the road from its current terminus beyond the east side of lrvine Avenue lo a point o n J a mbor el' Road north of lhe San Diego Creek bridge is plannecl by the City or Newport Beach. ACCORDING to Joe Devlin. di rector of Pu b li c W or k s f or Newport Beach. the road has been s hown as a ma- JOr a rte ria l hi~hway on city m astcrpla ns s ince 19 5 7 . Th e c ount y masterpla n of arterial highways also s hows a road exte ns ion ·at the same place. Last year, the c ity de· cided it was lime to go ahead with the project, a nd invited the county lo j oin. A ccording t o C ity Manager Ro bert Wynn, the county at firs t a greed I N O I AN A p O I. I S to go a head with an en CUPt > Eu g en{' , . nronmental impact Beesley, 67, c hairman of s tateme n t on a 50·50 the board of Lillv En· basis, then back ed out. dowment. Inc .. d1ecl Sun - day. B eesley, 'retired . THE CJTV scrapped chairman of the bourd of the idea for the year and E l i Lill y and co ·. this. year. su~rted ~ul be c a m c 1 J I i n again . ttus l i me with Crawfords ville . \\ hl'r c plans t? do,..at Jeasl lhc be attended a mL·c•t11l~ 111 EIS on its own Wabash Colic~<! tru::.t\.·1·-; Uut befon: the l;:IS can Saturday. be started. the city coun· l'il wants the. idea r <:>· ferred to the Upper Bay GEISER EMMA L GEl!.EA. r~\ld~"' Ol C.O\la Mtw , O . O•te o• cltdlll f•·t><...,,. 6 ,,, ... su,..,l•ect by her hu\b.tnd H<}" v Gt•wr Funer~I ~rvt(f'\ •Pt• nt·ld to .,.Y, Mond•y, F•bru•rt 9 •II 1 00 f'M Bell Bro.awn Out,,..1 wltn Mr Vu<V111 ~<It olflet•ll110. lnterm, nt, H••llor Re\I Memorl•t P.Hk. 0~11 ll<oddw~y Nortvar rdfrector~ SCHWARTZl<OP " M A 8 E L V I R c, I N I A SCHWARTZKOPF, r~ •U»nl 01 H•ml lnoton B••ch, Ca Ottlt• Hf C'l,.tttn f tlltu•rv •. 191• .it the •'>• ot 61 Survfved by her O...tll1"\,.,. R~•mon.a o.vnond of A'<•d•., Ca ~,..,,<,.,wt I>' held Tut..i.ty 10 00 AM SI llo<>.tv•'I ture C..thOltc Cnuteh tntt·t"" nt f t RO\iet.rani Mem or••I Pti'"-~m''"'' MortwtydlrC'CIOr\ M.lcLEOD JOHN Ma cLE OD r• ~•dt•rt1 nt Newf)Ort Beach. C• 011., ttl o,.,,,h Ftbf'U¥Y 1. t9/6 Surv1v11d t>y ht. wir•. etuabeth Clark MoHLl•OO, tnrt'r O.U9f>ltr\, Ctthtrln• Sllattutk )•QvP Von Es\en and Jan~t "•uQ ''llM 4r•nocn11<1r•"· Mr Ma<L'"OO ...,d~ ft'lit' tounder of Macco c;o,oorAh,,,.. NA ttOt\lil P•\I Prt\,ditnl o t l ne A ..oc: at•+<l Gfnff"•f (OrtftiitctOr\ dn'l fOun.c> t :>t TM L1nto1n C.lvt> of Ot 4nQt Count f 4iierv•t~' wilt be held \t t t 00 A~ 1 ., .. OIV. S1 Anctrt ""'\ Pfe'\bytf"n..tn (hunt\ of Newport Bt-acn C•t hH,.nnrn( P•clllc View Memortal P••k, N•Wl>OM &eac.f'\, C•. In tltu ot tlowttr ... In-larn••v '\UCJOt \h m•monal contr1but1oin\ bt ""'°'~~The Atnt''C-4U'1 C~rt<•r Sot"tth· ~<.•tk V1e·w Mort~ty d irirtt0t • TE R8USH HERVEY A. TERBUSH. ••\•0<'"' Gt *'• M4. ca D•t• {,, cH••th r,..,.,,....,,,, 1. 1'16 Surv1v~d h'I tu, w1•f• l'md deuqf'\t"r ~ l01\ V"lyt•, tit 'Mrt,\ An I Qf'4'ndG1'UQhfFt\, LO•\ (r\f't -Nftl"iC..t'I itnd Chrl\te Ntl\on. Jour btof,,.,.,\ w 111, ,,, Of Walnut. lll1no.-,, w,,,,,o, ol (,..,o,·n Grove, C•ltt ; l.ew,, nl t lmhur\\ II ltf'O#S .tM HertwrC o' n,,,nq1 (,111- .. tlvt .. S1$l@r\, Lo•\ \m1·,,t11nQ"'' or Gt'•r\.J.dil H1U\ CAt11 On1...,thy £;11 'of Lomewtrd, t lt1no1 f I O'l• "~ ...-°' ~ c 1 Ctu<•oo IJhn'>•'1 G;·n~ r,.,b,,.,, ,,, Chtt6QO, Ht1no1-. •'"" ( t~. t ,..,,, , / nt Cl•r-enoon H11t~ 111t'"• '••,, l"f!ICI •t I 00 P M M~nn.,, I• f ••Jo•'V '' Patltt( Vtew (r..11u·t fflt· rn,,"" Pac~uc Vt~w Memor •• 11 P tr!> "'' WflC•r1 9rtAt n , Cd PdCifil VI• w Mortu.tr"f I dJrt."<fOr~ BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·94'i0 Costa Mesa 646·:?424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwiw Co'ita Me-;a 642-91 50 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan C.ip1'ltr.:ino 495· 1776 Public-Poliey Commltte. whi c h adv 1:.es the Department of Fish and Game about projects in- volving the wildlife re· serve. Mayor Donald Mcinnis Is u member or that com- mittee. H owever, 11 ~pokesman for the de- partment said the pro- ject will not a1>peur on the agenda for the policy <·omm1ttee·s m eeting Wednesday . T H E SPOKESMAN said he doubts that either lhe comillee or the de- partment will be com- ment ing on th(' project until after a n E IS has been published. City officials cannot s:o ahead on the contract for the EIS -without which the.road will not be built until the committee re · views the proposal, and the Department of Fish and Gam e says there are no official plans to re· view the proposal until an E IS has been pre- pared. The r oad in question could become a major transportat ion corridor from Jrvine to Hunt· ington Beach if a series of long term projects in four cities are e\'er com· pletccJ . De\'lin said. llE POINTED out Lhat lh t' ex ten sio n o r University as p lannl'd by Newport Beach could easily be moved a cross J amboree and beyond MacArthur Boulevard to a point. still on. th<:> north bank of thl' creek. op· posite California Avenue where a bridge would link it with the existing portio n of U niversity Drivt-. ORANGE COUNTY ..Ra)" Will lams. a Newport Beach planning commiss ion membe r who is president of the ,.'riends or the Bay. ic; a lso opposed to the ex- t ens1on. In a letter to the city council last November, William~ asked the coun- ta..b.e about $4 milhon. He figures the project 1s about l ive to six years from completion . c il to reconsider plans r-----------1 for the road. He cited public conce rn for tht.' wild life preser ve and questioned the need for "BUT THAT'S ussum· ing that everything goes pretty smoothly and t.hat there arc no maJor ob· stacles," he added. the r oad. Devlin est1m ates the cost of the extens ion - Fiims Theater Dence Television The two p ieces of including .the E IS and University could serve sever al permits plus ac· as a m eans for scparat-qulsilion of rii?ht of way ing freeway· bound traf-~:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~P.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial fie from through traffic, Devlin said. Add to those plans a future project in Cost a Mesa which would take Del M ar Avenue (the name o r U niver s ity Drive as it crosses into Costa Mesa) a nd its ex- tension, !<'air Drive, and route the road around Fairview State Hospital and ac ross the Santa Ana River to m f'et Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Bea c h and it would create a major cross county highwuy. Devlin said . B UT THF. t1ml' when that will be a reality is a long way off and Oe\'lin 's concern now is the fat<: of the U pper Ra v ex- tens ion of the r oad. He said opponents of the road havf' organized a letter writing cam- paign. directed · at both the city a nd the Depart- ment of Fis h and <lllme in which a \'ague re· ferencc il> m ade lo a de· veloper who s tunds to profit from t he road ex· tens ion. Schick's New Weight Loss Program 'helps you lose it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out of the same 6 million dollar research that led to the famous Schrck Stop Smok· in g Program. Eliminates you r DES IRE for certain fattening foods so that once you have reduced to your desired werght you won't have to use wrllpower to maintain that weight CALL MOW--55·8-8404 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortu.i1y Chapel ·Keep your thermostat at 68: 3500 Pac11tc V11~w Dm11• Newport Beach Callforn1n 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bol<;a Avr Westmmster 8~-3525 • SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main S t Hunt1nqtnn Br,1( h 536-6~3<1 rt HUC :\OTIC"F ~ICTITIDU~ BUSINESS HAME STATEM ENT Tht tol1o¥rtl'Q IA'"t'1n 11 l,Jf'>l 'l t 1\1 .. "''' I( I fNT f PP~t~(' ti/I ~f vu,,., S•••• l\~A C'. I\ •l ~' t(pnt)ttr'I f'4+tf'li .. , I J"r"'· 1:n \I': 51tyll,,. ~A"l.t 'I•• (A •UO\ Th•\ ""' .,., or 11 ,, 1'· r ~ ••"' •• , :,1hm1""' II"'" JtU'lt\ T~1\ it•lflrnf'~t ., u • ,.1 """lf't Uw• c.,,,,,~ c ~t . ... 0 ,, 'Q ("f) lf'h "' -.r.ruAry ' "''- It v1111 )w;1t \'111~1 horrn~ .1t t)K ' 111-.l l'rnf 11f i:!'. ~ 1 lll l'illl Cll( y11111 hmt Ill).! C<hl :- • tl111ut 2K'',.. 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LJ It maJ.-1-. ~t·11),t to tum v11ur hN1I off wh(·n \ llU·n· ii\\ .t) frnni )11;11lt'. llcm't'Vt't, Ill f11•t·1111~ ;u lw· ;1 .111 .;t'tl111~ ,, il(I\ ,.,;,hit'. 1 Are your d<111r-. find wmdrnvo.; wC'•1ther -.frapped' Cm1lkiflS{ i.1mll u1wnm~:-a11d ... cam). \\111 ::..1\'C' c•1w1 J.!' - ; 111d monl' y f ] Cl11s i11)( ch apCl'IC). and rlllt:11n.., will ho 11<.I ht•at 111 -and cold 11ut. rJ S<1 \1111 rlo:;ing yow firt·pl<K'L' d:1111 per. anc.I vc.:111~ 111 rmm-. 1101 in u~c O Art' your filter:-cle.1n? l'i·rhap~ ""they netd 1 cplarin~. 0 Oirtv return ai1 grill~ ;111d wam1 air ducts ran d1 iw up lll'atm~ ct~I~. too. 0 If you haH· l'll'Ctnr rndianl hf'<1t111g. you 0111 savt• by l11m111g off tlwnno .. t.11-. in rooms not in ll'-e. Free con1ervatlon booklet. For m11r(' nf Etlii,nn·~ \\'(\)':\,,,Cl 111:-l'I \'t' l'}ll"r){y. \\Tile frn Olli frt-c: hmkkt "Co1M·n·ntion'.' Edison. I'() Box l'\00, l<1N'lll1'.1d, CA !JITiO _sC.E Southern California Edison Put>t,,,,,,t 0, .. ,..,,.. t t (JJI 1,. • (.•I I J1h. ·~ 14+,•J "' .... , " • _______________________________________________________ _ .. ,, , .. Statement C old •• OD lbOD (CONDENSED FORM)• DECEMBER 31 , 1975 ASSETS Cash. U.S. Government Bonds and Other Securities Real Es tate loans Contracts for the Sale of Real Estate loans to f ac1hlate Safe ot Real Estate loans on Savmgs Accounts Stock in federal Home loan Bank Prepaid Secondary Reserve-FSLIC Office Bu1fd 1ng and Equ1pmenl Other A~sets TOTAL LIABILITIES Sa~1ngs Account Reserves and Surplus $ 25 .38q,161 129 139,441 476,358 367.799 256.755 I 260,400 1.074,606 3,963,497 447,412 $162 375,429 Advances from Federal Home l oan Bank Bank Advances Secured By Inve stments Deferred Income $124.146,289 16 242,26 1 11.224,000 7,980.000 342,354 1.840.525 $162.375.429 Other l1ab1ht1es TOTAL • Comptoto hnanc1al $l&temen1s available lor 1Mpoc1ton. PERPETUAL SAVIN6S and loan association FStlC BEVERL y HILLS (MAlll or f ICE 9«1C W1l~h11e 8ou'e•.i•1J • :?i4 l.>uGr ;>., • , .. WESTWOOD VILLAGE 10866 W1•srMe Bou·•.•J•J • Lrs "'"1' ·•' · 4 l !>I.' LARCHMONT· 2'>t.i t~ L,1rchmont Bcuit i.:l•tJ a' a~~··'1" P u ··~ •"l Lo. Anll' •e~ • 46 •. 646) NEWPORT BEACH' In Harbor View Shopplr1') Cuntur t614 M,.c,o.1t11u1 Boul1:•Md • G4;. •(,)J FULLERTON' .Jl34 Ynrt;a L•n~ • Aou <'-.••IJ • r u cot '' • 'J .. 1 0 NORTHRIOGE 18!J4 ... Dr .. on~h.11 Shct t • t :orU"'lq ·;c • •JO•. •t CANOGA PARK 'OPEN SATURDAYS · From 10 ,) m IC:";> '!'I CALIFORNIA S LARGEST STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Orange Coast EDI TI ON Today's Clos ing N.¥. S toeks VOL. 69, NO. 40, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, FEBRUARY9, 1976 c TEN CENTS Patty Describes Life With SLA SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - Patrici a H e ars t publicly described her life with her Sym- blonese Liberation Army k id- napers tor the first. waie toda~­ She said s he was.threatened with death perhaps "a couple or hun- dred times" and was taken from one hideaway to another in a garbage can. Tel'ls of Threats, Trips • in Garbage Can Miss Hearst shortly after her capture . He pointed out in consistencies bet ween the story she told on the stand today and the amdavit, in which s he said she was brainw~shed and nearly driven to m adness by theSLA. She said she was locked in a closet for "a m onth or a month ,and a half" and was moved from a suburban home to a San Fran- cisco apartment while stuffed in- side a garbage can in the trunk or a ear . The 21·year -old newspaper heiress, talking publicly for the first time about her 19 months with the SLA, s aid her captors oncl! gave her the choice of going home or staying with them but, "I didn't believe them." As ked why she didn't flee when left a lone in a van during a' holdup at a Los Angeles sporting goods stor e, Miss Hearst asked. "Where would I havegone?" Miss Hearst, who wore a rust- colored velvet pantsuit with a pink·checkcd blouse. 'testified in a low. expressionless monotone. The only change in her voice was when she said h er kidnapers told her s he would be k illed. Then her voice d ropped even lower and More Rain Tonight Storm To Continue Through Tuesday. By HILARY KAYE Of tlle O•llf Pilot ~If More than five inches of rain has been dumped on parts of Orange County and weathermen pr edict the d eluge will continue at least through T uesday. However. gusty winds lhal ac- companied the storm were ex· pected to s ubsid e tonight. Little damage was caused by .he current stor m because the :-ain fell slowly and s teadily, ·ather than in torr ential bursts, iccording to the spokesmen for .he Orange County Flood Controt' Distr.ict. Water runoff has not been a >roblem yet, although there has been some runoff from Silverado Canyon into the Santa Ana River . Silverado Canyon is just about the wettest spot in the county. with a 5.04 inch rain reading for the current storm and a 1.96 inch reading for Sunday. ln other locations along the Orange Coast, Huntington Reach repor ts 2.43 inches for the storm and 3.47 inches for the season. The average to date is 6.57 in ches. .. Al O 'Neill Park in Trabuco Ca- nyon. 3.54 inches of rain have fa llen sitlce the storm began last Tuesday . In Sa n Juan Capistra no. 4.61 inches have fallen during the same period. Services Tues day : Neipport Builder 'John MacLeod Die~ John MacLeod. of Newport Beach. a natio n a lly known builder , will be eulogized in fune ral services Tuesday 1n Newport Beach. Mr. M acLeod. a native or Scotland who immigrated to the U.S. at the age or 16. died Satur- day at Hoag Memorial I lospital after suffering a heart attack Friday night. He was 82. AGC executive committee for several vears. Mr. M·acLeod was also a found· ing member of Orange County's Lincoln Club a nd a director e m eritus o f the Republican group. <See MacLF.OD, Pagt-A2) By President The season total 10 San Juan Capistrano. 5.75. is almost as high as Inst year·s r1gure al lhis lime, 6.73 inches. In Newport Beach, only 2 51 in- ches have fallen dunng the cur- rent· storm. st 111 far below last year's 7 17-inch figure Winds gusting lo 30 miles per hour Sunday night created a few problems around the county, but nothing major, according to local authorities . /\t Dana Point llarbor, several boats were ripped from t heir moorings Sunday night, hul were qwckly roundt>d up by the harbor patrol. <See OE LUGE, Page 1\2) MARKET POSCTS · ANOTHER GAIN NEW YORK (A P 1 Some new evidence of :.in 1mprovin ii et·onomic p1ct urc he lped the stock market post a moderate gam today Tradini! was active. Analys t s said the market might be m:1king a delayed response to the sharp drop in the unemployment rate reported by lhl' government on F'raday Thl' Dow .I ones 1ndus lnal average of 30 ~tock gained 2.SR points to957 18 !Tables, A 121 A longtime resident of llarbor Jsland, Mr. MacLeod fi rst came to Southern California in 1923. lie founded his construction firm, MaccoCor p. in 1927. Some of the better known pro· jects built by the firm include the San Francisco Airport, the ap· proaches to the Golden Gate .Bridge, the Bartlett Dam 1n Arizona and a dam across the Campbell Rive r in Canada. in ad· dition to other henvy construe· tion projects in South America. Is rael and the U.S . Social Security Tax BQost Asked Among the s ubsidiary com - panies operated by Macco was Macco Realty , developers of Ir vine T errace. Cameo W ghlands. Cam eo Shores. and several t h ousand homes throughout Orange County. The firm also developed the Porter Ranch in the San F'ernando Valley and R ancho C::iliforn1a in San Diego County . Macco R ealty was sold \0 years ago to Great Sout hwest Corp., a subsidiar y of the P en· nsylvania Railroad for about $20 million. Mr. MacLeod at one time ac- quired some shares in the Irvine Company, m aking him the only non.family m ember to hOld stock in the company. The s hares were repurchased by the company and retired. WASHI NGTON <AP > Presi- dent F ord f ormally asked Congress today for a mull1bilhon dollar boost in Social Security taxes, new catastrophic illness insurance for older Americans and larger contributions by Medicare patients lo finance hospital and doctor bilb Ford has said the proposed tax increase would cost each employe who pays Social Securi· Ly taxes less than $1 a wt>ek. Tht' maximum increase for a worker would be $49, raising the tota l maximum tax for that worker to Sl.014 in 1977. The tax hike would raise approximately $4.4 billion during the 1977 calendar year. In his message t o Congress. the President recommended t hat Medicare patients pay up lo $SOO per year for hospital care and skilled nursing se r vices and $250 per year for doctor bills. He also called for a limit on Medicare payment rates in 1977 and 1978 for both hospital and physician services All the proposals outlined 1n tO'fd'S Special mcSSa~e Wl'l"C an· nounced Jan. 19 in the Pres• dent's Sr ate of the Union adores~ Rut Ford took the occl.lsaon of signing the mess age durinJ! cin Oval Office ceremon) M dC'clart:> that older Americans "have l'arned the right lo live ~ecurely, comrortably and indepen- dently." The ceremony came exactly one month in :idvancc of the F1orada presidential pnmary, in which Ford wall be vying for the voles of thousands of rctirl·d peo- ple in that state Job Bill Sough t LOS ANGELES CAP> Both U.S. sen ators from California have appealed to President Ford to s ign a $6. t hill ion public works bill that would create 600.000 jobs. 75.000 of tht>m in California. trailed away. She took the s tand al a hearing before U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter on d efense efforts to prevent testim ony at her bank robbery trial about events which took place after the April LS, 1974, holdup. The jur y was out of the courtroom during he.r testimony. Chief defe nse counsel F. Lee Bailey questioned her for nearly an hour about her captivity, starting with her tape recorded "This is Tania" confession and continui ng through a Los Angeles shootout and h er cross-country trip to Pe nnsylvania with sports fi gure J ack Scott a nd SLA mem - bers William and Emily Harris. Then prosecutor James L. Browning Jr. cross·examined her. using an affidavit signed by The prosecutor asked wby she . fired shots on May 16, 1974, at Mel 's Sporting Goods in Inglewood whe n SLA me~ Emily Harris left her alont: in a van to go to the aid of husband William, who h ad been caught (See PA TTV, Page AZ) Dally Piiot Stall l'llolo RAINSTORM BROUGHT RARE SIGHT TODAY-WATER IN SANTA ANA RIVER _ ~few Is From Adams Avenue Between Huntington Beach and: Costa M_e . ..,.s .... a ____ _ Sign Violation Charged Stereo Firm Accused Under New Mes a Law The cit v of Cosia Mesa has filed ltS fi 0 rSl misdemeanor COffi· pl:11nt under the two-year-old sign ordinance. charging a business downtown with 24 \ 1olat1ons of the t:ode The complaint. filed in tho llarbor M un1c 1pal Court. is aA ainst Leo·s Stereo. of IR4'1 Newport Blvd . and a <'Orp<>r:>· lion ci}llled M 11s1c Investments. L~o David. the rorporatiOI) prc!>I· dent, and the property owner. Mrs . Philmer Ellerbroek. Assistant City Attorney Hobert Campagna said Wday the com plaint lis ts st.rurtur<.11 signs al legedly in viola tion a1~rl abo painted wall s11?ns that.-urc as· sertedly bagger than the lo.iw al- lows. Several s igns on the property do not have cit y permits. C<im· pagna also alleged. Zoning inspertor Hobt'rt Hall noted the total s1gnaf!c on the property exceeds the amount authorized On the Newport Roulevard s ide or the building, the ordinant·e allow~ 79 square feet. but Hall said the ex1~ting signage totals \96 square feet. On the Broadway sid e. Hall alleged there is more than 300 square feet of s ignage. though only 173 square feet is a II owed Leo·~ Stereo is scheduled to answer the complaint in court Feb 23. A spokesman for the firm would not comment on the complaint other than to contend that a s imilar ordinance ap- proved by Torrance severa l years ago was not upheld in court. Hall said more than 300 notices citing painted wall sign viola- tions have been sent out by the ci- ty and 40 to so lcttC'rs have heen mailed for other violations. ··As a general rule we have had substantial compliance."' Hall said. ··This has been achieved hy sending out s uch notices and following them up." The legal move on the si~n or- dinance follows action on ;mother aspect of the bcaut1ficallon bat tie. the bill boa rd ordinance The recently-adopted city or- dinance which bans billboards is being contested in the Supenor Court by four outdoor advertising companies. Metromedia. Fos ter <SeeSJGN, PageA2> Guatemala Shakes; D tt,<Jth Toll 15,000 GU ATE M I\ LA C 1 TY , lives since Wedncsday,t'Phlicc Guatemalu (U PI> -Light :indsoldiersw<'r <'reporled :-hoot- lrt>mors jolted Guatemala City ing looters on the spot. early lQday in the aftermath of The latest temblors caused earthquakes the governm ent walls to crc:ik and furmlurc lo says have t<iken more than 15,000 shift but were manor compared Killer HOO Bad Judgment In Stickup A defense psychiatrist testified today that Hugh Daniel Bean was often guilty of poor judgment and that he showed it when market clerk Stephen "Mike" Finklea was shot behind his counter on Oct. Jj' 1974. Beverly Hi lls psychiatris t Selwyn Rose told Deputy Public Defender John Bovee that the response that led to the shooting of Finklea, 19, of Fountain Valley was "exactly in keeping" with the cha racteristics displayed in Bean'~ earlier life. with Sundav's s hocks which caused buildings to :.way and drove panicked citizens into the streets. A newspaper reported today that five persons caught looting houses in Guatemala C1t.v had been shot and killed b.> pohl'c and soldiers. Another newspaper said pubh<' health a u thorities warned citizens about "groups of mis creants disguised as vaccinutors on pretext of immunizing viclim!> of the earthqoake hul who thc:-n drug and r ob them ·· "By giving injections of drugs that pu t them to sleep. the thieves then haul away anythinA of value," the ncwsp:iper re ported. Mr. MacLeod was prominent within the construction industry. serving as national presadcnl of the Associated General Conlrar tors in 1954. lie served on th<> Vallerga Trial Moved Otherwise. Rose said, Bean, 24, was a "reasonable and normally functioning per son" when be and his brother Charles Dennis Bean, 22. entered the store at Euclid Street and Wa rner Avenue in Fountain Valley. Or:~:~,:s t Weathe r Rain decreasing some a nd becom ing s howery through Tuesday Little temperature c hange. Highs near 60. Chance or rain 70 percent tonight an<I 50 percent Tuesd ay. AD CONVERTS CAR TO CASH "The ad produced lots of calls and hold the car " That's thl' udvt'rt1smg sucrt•ss story told h) the l\l 1ssion Viejo man who pl:-iced this Cl<1ss1fi<'d ad in the Daily P ilot '73 F'ord Country ~(·11 Power. air. crulst• l·on lrol. $2000. rvt ply )()\,)( xx xx If you have e rur .vou want to convert to cash . <'<•II 642-5678 It only t:ikes a re\\ \\Or1l._ 10 the ri~ht place to attract n lmycr Along the Oran~e Coa!.I , lhl' right place is tht' Dual~· P1lt1l .. Judge Rules 'Not Fair' in Orange County By Gi\RVGR ANVll.LF. Ofl~~D~11, Plle!SUll Former Orange County as sessor J ack Vallcrga's upcommJ! tnal on conspiracy charges w:1 s moved today to Baker'>fit>ld ancl the jurisdiction of the Kern Colin tySuperior Court When ordering Vallerga's trial moved to Bakersfield, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams said it would not be possible for the rormer assessor to receivt' n fair trial in Orange County. Judge Wil liams s oad the massive amount or publicity <•flcr \'aller~n ·s indictment Inst May r11lcc1 out t he possibility or finding a Jur.v in Or:ingc.• County lht•I \\OU Id not be 111tllh·1wt:ll It) "hat had appeared in the mcdit• All a result. Vallerga is schedukd lo stand lnal Feb l7 at 9 30 a m rn a Kern County Superior Court At issue 111 t ht> trial will h(' whether or not th~ S3 year-old former assessor was a me mber of on a lJe,:cd \972 conspir::ity tn Llect Rep. Andrew Jlins lww Ill· Newport Beach l to Congrcs~ at taxpayer <'X pcnsc So far, nine men chargt•d with'' se1'ies of offenses In Lhc lndl<.t ment that was later amended to include Vollcrga t\hd llins haw have e1t h<>r pl~·aded ~nilly or been round guilty ofthechargt>s . Lo~l August. following a three- week trial. Vallerga was found g uilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jury of conflict of interest and rclatrd charl(es brought against him in a seconct grand jury indictment. When 11entenced h • wns fined Sl.000. handed a 60-day jail sen- tence a nd removed fromorfice. Execution of the i~ul sentence Is pe nd i n g the outcom e of Vallerga 's a ppeal of the Ventura County conviction. fudge Williams said today that Orange County's Superior Court will retain jurisdiction over .iny pret rial hearing that miJ(ht b<> sougt\t p r lo r t o t he st art of Vallerita's trial in Bakersfield oexlweck. Hugh Bean has been found guilty of first degree murder for his part in the killing of Finklea. The same jury in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge William Murray's courtroom must now determine in the present phase of the trial if he is to receive the death penalty. Whatever the .ruling, Charles Bean will the n go on trial on iden· tical char ges with the prosecu- tion again demanding the deat h penalty. Finklea, an Orange Coast College honor student and wrest!· ing star. was shot to death by bullets from two guns. Police s aid they foufkl those guns and the $133 taken from the cash re· gister 24 hours later IU lhe CB!' OC· cu pied by the l wo brothers. I NSIDE TODAY Commtmiat forces ho 1Jc claimed tlte capital of North Angolo and the u1ctory llilS been odm1ttl'd by NationoL F'ronl off1cia/s, Story A4 Index .... , ... ., ,...,,,.""•'o .,. L.M ... "9 ' ., ...,.,_ u Oi•-· ., -1.allft•• •• Cl•Ulllff I t U M9vln A10 Ct"'IO u =Ct11111r All CreHwtrf ll .,, OWi~ H•ll<f\ All s,i.o.ts ..... 1!4111•1•1 1'• .. Al Tt leVllleft •• Etttfff•lnlftfftl Alt """''" AIO P'IMflct ""· Wll•tllef A4 - A 2 DAIL V PILOT c P~rOut In NB, CM About. 1.850 customers In ~rt-Beach and C~ta Mesa were without power early today when fallen palm tree fronds crashed into Southern Callrorn1a Edison Company utihty lines. According to an Edison Company s pokesman. power was restored at 3:45 a .m ., nearly two hours after the lines were first damaged. The area affect· ed in the outuge was bounded by Dover Road. Tustin Av enue and 15th and 20 Sreets. Police Seize Suspects in Mesa Holdup Two men were arrested by Costa Mesa police Sunday after- noon and charged with holding up a neighborhood market in the Mondey, February 9, 197& Connally Primary Write-in? Sy Ualttd Preas ln&nnaUonal J ohn B. Connally. the former governor of Texas who switched to the Republican party more than two years ago. may become a write -in candidate in New Hampshire's Feb. 24 Democratic primary. according to reports · published today. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Washington Star said the write·in effort is beint or~anized by Richard Viguerie of Falls Church, Va., a principal sponsor of the new National Conservative Caucus, with s upport from William Loeb, the conservative publisher of the Manchester Union Leader, the state's largest newspaper. The reports said a decision will be made in the next few days on whether to proceed with the write-iA.aUort. Th'D~~said Connally, who serv~ easury secretary in the .. -Oministration, is trave J apan and apparent· O•llY l"lllC $c.tf lllMC!I 'LIMIT EXCEPTIONS' Mesa Candidate McFarland McFarland: Emphasis On Signs Trustees To Study Tax Fund Newport-Mesa school trustees are expected to hear from severa l groups Tuesday night when they discuss how to spend ' more than $100.000 tn so-called civic center funds. Trustees, who wlll meet ot 7:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa City Hall, are el<pected to decide how to spend $103.178. That money hilS been collected from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach taxpayers for use on joint community school pro jects. Projects under consideration inc l ude : refurbis h ing th e Newport H arbor H igh auditorium, buHding a girls' gym at Estancia High, putting new lights at LeBard Field at Orange Coast College, ins talling a baseball backstott al Lincoln School and pulling up tennis court screens al Newport· Harbor High. A SO-m eter swimming pool at Costa Mesa High has also been proposed, but trustees already have s aid they would not spend money on that proJect. Catnpaign Trail • r Whtie greeting campaign work~r::. al a j unior high city earlier in the day. .. They arrested Willia m C. ly has not been consulted on the possible write-in effort. Two Democrats in the bidding for the Democratic nomination, Fred Harris and Jimmy Carter, are running aJmost dead even in Oklahoma's Democratic caucuses, but their combined total barely exceeded uncommitted delegates. A cc ordin g t o dis trict Editor's Note: Thee .are 17 can-s pokeswom an J ean Harmon, school in Con cord, N.H., Ptesidcnt 1''ord holds up a baby. Ford is in New Hampshire on the second day of a two-day swin[{ through the state, which holds the na· tion·s fi1·§t primary Feb. 24 Morris, 23, a manager, of Dana Point, and J am es M. Poole, 20, a salesman, or Costa Mesa, at a motel on Harbor Boulevard. They were accused of robbing the U-Tot-Em ma rket at 517 W. Wilson St. of $87. Police said the suspects did not use weapons in the robbery, but threatened to use physical violence in ordering the store assistant to lie down while they rifled the cash re· gister. Police said they traced the sus- pects from a description or a van allegedly u sed in the rob-· bery. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-Tex.). received less than 12 percent of lhe vote in the s tate that borders his home state. Bentsen canceled a carn,eaign appearance schedu(e'\1 for today in Missouri and returned to Texas to "re· evaluate" his campaign. He said he would issue a statement after the review. ~ Fr,,.PageilJ P ATI1Y HEARST • • • shoplifting. "Yes. I was put in a garbage Miss Hearst said she 'rearedl can and t ied up and put in the both her SLA k1dnapers and the trunk of a car a nd then placed in FBI would kill her and that she the closet immediately." had been trained daily in how to Miss Hea r s t , almost im'· react if any of the t errorists were mediately after being sworn in. in trouble. said ma king a tape to illustrate ''From the time the blindfold that she was a member of the · was taken off until then, there SLA and look part in its ac-· were classes every day in what to tivities, including presumably do in case something like this the robbery .. was discussed by 'happened'. When it did, 1 didq't her ca4'tors under the direction of think.l justdid it.lflhadn'l donc DeFteez~ .. -. it and they'd h ave gotten away. "You were a t an apartment they'd have killed me." where there was the making of a •·couldn't you have walked • t a~e . were y o u not?". asked away?" asked Browning. B~.1 ley... . . ·•1 ldn'• h alked Yes, she replied. cou ~ ave w. away· "Whoelsewasthere?" because the others ~ the SLA "Donald De Freeze, Nancy would have come looking ~or me Ling P erry, P atricia Soltysik, ·and I felt tbe FBI was look:mg for C .11 H 11 B'll d E ·1 me, too." am~ a a . • . t. an .. m~ y • .. The defendant said the SLA Harns an~ William Wolfe, Miss composed her tape-recorded con· H~:irst said. ? .. fession to the bank holdup and And ~ngela Atwood, too. · she was accompanied into a tiny as~ed B~.1 ley. closet by Donald DeFreeze. the •• Yes . . 0'Field Marshal Cinque" of the And what dtd DeFreeze SLA.toreadil. say?" She said she had been told "He said the tape was lo be before that she'd be killed if she made to show that I took part in didn't cooperate. it." .. Were you told this m any She de nied she acted voluntari- times ?" Bailey asked. ly and said she had been told prc- "Yes." viously she would be killed if she "Could it be a couple of bun-didn't obey the terrorists' orders. dred times?" "How did you learn about the · tape?" "Yes." Under cross-examination, she told Browning s he'd been kept in a closet for ••a month or a month and a half" after her kidnaping. "You were not held in the closet aJJ the time, were you?" "Yes, I was," Miss Hearst io· s isted. She said s he was held m a <'loset in a tr al't home in Daly Ci· ty, a small suburban Lown adjoin- ing San Francisco to the south, before being moved to a San Francisco flat. "You were moved in a car?" Browning asked. ORANGE COAST '"'<" Ot•no~ ('"'"' o,1Uyi r1101. ,_,.,,.. --.•u<h '' combffo,Cd tnf' Nt w•. Pru,1 I\ ov*'41V~ '>• mr 0,~,... (01t\I f'ulil1~l••t'I (04"10t~V ~ .. S"tlf1W "°1Uont. ,,. 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Nall A 1\taf'lt ,_,.~9•'"1 (.01t0f~ CO\ta Me~ Office JJ(I Wn t U•v !ilrn 1 ~r'1U,,~ Adtju \ I' 0 no1 I~, t'tfrll'- Offices l •QUP'llt 0( Mh t ,.frl (oh fW'll'iy1 (' ~ ltf"f I Hu.,t•notoft 6'·4'<f'I PU\ tW"Rolf\ J~t•\l,Utf ~•\ldltl, .. • V•llh· J\101 '-'' r,u ~Nd •I ~ • .,, O" 00, ,,._.,,.,,_, Telepho~ l7l4) 6<12-4321 Ct.isslfled Advertising "4M678 C/l'o•ti~t, t•t• C)tAr\Qf'l ftttt I f'\U'l1h "'"'0 Co,,... ~,, ttl'> t"t*\ '\IOt1r 111~ 1f,1IH)l1· nt1\At1.lll t• .\tl;t .. , "'1•• •I ,,,... •l""t r1t•11'1 "•'I be tt·r'''""' t1 .,. .. ,..o w• uu.••t L>• n•uo1on 01 tOC>~t~Q"' 0""""'· \....,~,.. t ,,_ ttl'lt,ffl1 .. (}• 1 "It '"' ,,. '-¥\•. fi'!trn•• ,rt•1ol1 th ""''"r \J1\mtl"'" ~ f f''!t "I t \.4 o\f~ )f'lf"'lt f'll 1l~t.""hj\ff1°"" \I ,. ' "I was told to sit down with Angela Atwood and she would compos e the tape. We sat down · on the floor and she wrote out the tape a nd Willie WolCe was there " "Did you make any corrections or additions?" ··Did you m ake any contribu· lion?" "No." "What others who were not in the SLA or connected with the book d id yo u meet at the farmhouse?" "Wendy Yoshimura a nd Phil Shinnick ... "Was anyone introduced to you as an attorney?" "No." "Do you recall JayWeiner?" ''Oh, yes." "Who was he introdueed as?" "A friend otthe Scotts." ''Insofar as the manuscript is concernea. does it truthfully recreate your conversion lo the· SLA?" "No. ''Did you choice?" "Yes.'' really have a ny Boys Club Pushing! Crime Prevention About 12 members of lJie Boys Club of the Harbor Area plan to spend Saturday. March 6. kncx:k- ing on doors in College Park to sign up residents who wish to have their homes inspected by Costa Mesa 's c rl me prevention unit. Making the announcement, Of. .fleer . Sig Swanstrom reminded residents any citizen can have his home inspected by calling S56·S320 and ma king an appoint· ment. The service is aimed at re· ducing burgla ries. dldates vying for three seats on the trustees have to decide soon Costa Mesa City Council. This which projects to finance. stOTY i8 .about one of t hem. The • Another item on Tuesday's election is Morch 2. agenda is consideration of the Frona Page A I l 'ro1n Page Al Code enforcement and environ- mental planning are two or the campaign pledges of Edward V. McFarland. a candidate for the Costa Mesa City Council. He particularly promises en- forcem e ni of the sign and billboard ordinances, saying ex- ceptions should not be granted to •those laws unless a need is de· monstrated. He recalled a recent sign ex- ception the council granted and said it was done without the coun- cil even seeing a rendering of what the sign would look like if the law were complied with. McF arland, who was a ·plan~ · 'nang commissio ne r for two years, called for belter develop- ment standards and said these standards should be overseen by the planning department :md the planning commission. He s aid the planning com-. mission s ho uld have more a uthority on conditional us e pC!rmits and r e zones, saying commission actions should not automatically go to the city coun- cil. He said such actions should be referred lo the council only if they are appealed. Mc F arla n d. a n insurance broker, is 40. lie is married, has two children a nd lives at 1697 Oahu Place. He has owned pro- perty in Costa Mes a for 12 years. In addition t o his home he owns two fourplex units and a 13-unit apartment c~mplex downtown. ·He said he supports downtown redevelopment. acknowledging, "I have a vested interest in see- ing the ·area redeveloped and brought up to standard.'' He said he would like to see the Newport Ftecw ay extended all the way down to the Newport Beach city limits, saying it will tie up traffic on Newport and Harbor Boulevards if it is con- tinued only to Bay Street. But he said the city should press ahead with downtown redevelopment . r egar dless o f whe ther the freeway is extended or not. On the westside, he s aid a transitional zone whkh allowed a mix of reside n tial and com- mercial uses was "a huge mis· take." but suggested rezoning areas or 19th Street to allow a de· veloper to put in apartments may help improve lhe appearance of the area. He said he is in favor of social services, but said the question or whether private enterprise could Lake care of the service should be answered before any project is taken on. McFar land . active in the Marine Corps Reserve, is a member of the CHART board. Costa Mesa Tomorrow, Costa Mesa Action Now, Costa Mesa North Kiwarris , and has served on the city 's goals and objectives committee . He questioned the need for the city to maintain a 25 percent cash reserve. and susrnested some of the S3.2 million in reserve could be invested in n eeded services. Fro• Page Al SIGN •.. and Kleiser. Pacific Outdoor and the Legg company. Campagna said the billboard comp•rnies have cited several constitutional issues. including freedom of s peech and impair- ment of contract . in the joint ac· tion agains t the city. Compagna noted both the sign ordinance and the billboard law we re related In that they were a two·s tep approach toward up- grading the downtown area and other sections or th(' rity, in sup· port of the redevelopment pro- gram. district 's corporal punishment . policy. Last month, Trustee Donald Smallwood requested that the policy allowing physical punish- ment of students be discontinued. At that meetmg. Smallwood called it "d e m eaning, d e- humanizing, discriminating and arc h aic .·· H owever, o the r trustees said they favored thc policy because it serves as a de- terrent. Smallwood a sked Supt. John Nicoll t o return this week with re- action from school umc1aJs CQQ· ceming the policy. " MPs. Harmon said findings show that most school s taff mcm· bers prefer keeping the policy, but said they would use it only us a last resort. Hou~e Fire· Kills Groom DELUGE .•. Waves were crashing over the breakwater this morning at Dana Point Harbor and small craft warnings were still in effect up and down the coast. In Capistrano Beach, about t50 homes wt-re without power for t"o and one-half hours lhis morn- ing because a tree fell, short· mg out some electrical Imes. The storm has been a real bonanza for local skiers. who fou nd all ski resorts in the San Rernardino Mountains in opera- tion over the weekend. /\bout s ix inches of new snow fell 111 the mountains J;.ist nl):lht, bringing ttv; se ason tot<J I t c between 20 and 25 inches. . Trees were blown over in PHOENIX. Ariz._ (/\}>) -A~ s e\·e rnl othe r p~rts of the count\. l~·year.old youth dted in a house ' including S an Clemente arid fire a !e w ~ours after a ba<.'hel~r NewJY>rt Beach. but none cau~~d party m hts honor and less than serious problems. 10 hours before he was to be mar· ried, firemen sa id. Nine other persons in the house escaped the early morning bl a'll.?. which firemen said apparently started in an armc hair in the cor· ner of the H ving room. Firemen said Druce Dickerson was found in a rear bedroom . lie was lo be married tn a civil ceremony Saturday. Stree t flooding was moderate due to the s low pace of the rain. but f\ewtand Ave nue at Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach was closed temporarily to· day. Also, rock slides along the Palisades Bluffs also closed off a northbound lane of PCH in San Clemente today MacLEOD ••. Funeral services will be held at JI a .m . at S t. Andre w 's l'resbyterian Chur ch. . li e l ea v es hi s widow , Elizabe th : three d a ughters . 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