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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-19 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ea Call DAILY PILOT ' * * * 10' * * * In HB Child's Death · THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 VOL .. , I«), a, 11ecnoett. • PAOU , ' ' ' .. , ~ . ~ , . I , . . , . , .. . . • • • • . , . . . . A Newport Fa1ni1ies Flee Gas Spill llsedOCAds Prostitution Ring Broken LOS ANGELES CAP> -Un· dercover sherirc·s deputies say t>i,ey have broken up a prostitu· ll9f\ rinc, operating ln suburban Norwalk and Lakewood under the gwse or a massage service. A sherirl's spokesman said nine persons were arrested Wed· nesday in the operation, which reportedly grossed $90,000 a month utlhzing sexually oriented advertisements in newspapeni in Orange and Los Angeles coun· tits They said the crackdown was launch ed after undercover agents arrested Victoria Garcia, 27, or Whittier, when she iu:nved Police Seek Murder Rap In Tot Death By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI .... Dally ~194 - A c:-riminal complaint charg· Ing a Huntington Beach man with murder in fatal beating of two .year -old Della Dawn Dav1sdson. dau1tht<'r of his live· tn 1t1rlfrlend, wds sou1tht today by local homirldt' lnvestif(alors Patrick I\. Hebert, 24, of 17«1 Koledo Lane. 1s held without bail In connection with the beat· intt or the <'hlld whom he was babys\tllnlt Tuci;day m~ht. An Orange County Coroner's autopsy condurted at noon Wed- nf'Srlay In Huntington lntcrrom- munlty flosp1tnl d1sdosed the tnfant. with bruises all over her body, died of brain and spine in- juries. Hebert. who is unemployed ond shared welfare mother Set· ty Oandson's apartment. hod borrowed a ne11thbor's car to drive the battered child and mother to the hospital. Medical personne l who re- )Cel\'l'd the unconscious child al ll 2 '40 a .m . immediatel y tr lephoned police about the elter of bruises and predicted Ille Delta Dawn would pro· bably die. She succumbed at 1 a .m . and ~ebert was taken into custody ~ithout incident less than one ·'hour later an a mutuaJ traffic •t<>P conclucted by Hunlingtlon Beach and Westminster pol.tee (Sff BEATING, Pase A%) Fair Skies Seen SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A weather front passed thJ"OU.Ch Northern California today, but was expected to be out of the state ~tirely by tonight and followed b)' fair weather through Friday. ror a previously arranpd ren- dezvous. Miu Garcia was boohd !or ln· nstJaaUon of commiltins pto-sututlon. Also arrHted were Edward B. Ballard, 45, of Norwalk, his wire, Jennifer, 22. and his 16-year-<>ld son and 14-year-old daughter. All three were booked for in· vesticatioo or pimping and pan· dertng. Others talcen into custody in- cluded Debbie McKibbon, 26. of South Gate. who was booked for investigation of pimping and pandering; Yolanda Brown, 21, and Don Ross. 28, and his wile, Aleida, 20, of Anaheim. · Authorities said Miss McKlb· bon reportedly acted aa the ring's telephone dispatcher. t aking calls and making asslgnmen~. Sherirr's deputies said they had recovered substanUal amounts of cash, checks, credit cards, re· celpts and records from the Ballard home. Also recovered by the deupUes was a list of some 3 ,SOO customers, none of whom was Identified. Two Drift East LOS ANGELES <UPO -Two ballooniats, including the sur· vlvor or an accident tut year, drifted eastward along the border wttb Medco today, lest· Inc a superpressure balloon de· 11l1ned lo noat ln the atmosphere for up to a year. maklna acien· title teal.I. Riding In an open wicker 11ondola were Dr. Thomas Heinshelmer, 36. a staff scientist with Aerospace Corp. and mayor of Ro llings Hilla, and Peter Neu.she I. Crisis Seen ln'CodWar' REYKJAVIK, Iceland <UPI) -Iceland today brc*e off diplomatic rela- Ucns with Britain in their ''cof war" over flshln1 rta"t.1 off the Icelandic mast. Jt wu lhe first such break betwttn two NATO maabers and thratened to toucb oft a crilis in the North AUaOUc alliance. The break. announced alter a special cabinet meet.ina, climaxed a series or sklrmlatles between British vesse'ls and Icelan- dic IUDboats trying lo pre-. vent British ships from na. hint within lc:eland's self. procla1med 200-m Ue limit. Fighting ·wtth Foa.O 0.ofl\' ,.. .......... ~ ltl<M"' It_,.,. FIREMEN DISTRIBUTE FOAM OVER SPILLED GASOLINE TO REDUCE HAZARD Tanker Tr•ller Overturns on Jamboree Aoad In Newport Beach Court Order Sent Nixon Pardon Probe Tabled; 'Dead Horse' To Dead Countian By KATHY CLANCY Of ... O.llyl'I ... ._. A Westminster man who died after servmg a weekend jail term weeks aro has been "ordered lo appear'' in West Orange county municipal court Friday for al· leae<i probation violation. Mrs. Bonn i~ Nelson. whose husband. Don. died Feb. 2. 11a1d the letter warned Nel11on that u warrant would be issued for his arrest If he fails to appear. The letter. written by court ad· ministrator Richard A. Wack, said Nelson had failed to report for succeedl11g weekend Jail sen · tenctt and alcohol coun.,ehng. Mrs. Nelson said s he called the court to tell them her husband had died but was told she must brin1 in a death certLncate. But htr attorney. Robert Des Jardins, said he didn't even re· ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because of a continu· ing coroner's lnvesli1ation into Nelson's death. He said he would appear for the dead man F'rlday. Nelson died at Orange County Medical Center after lying in a coma for a week following sur· gtty for a skull fracture. He had bttn taken to OCMC by jail of. ficlals after becoming m tn jail and falling twice. Waclt. or West Orange County municipal court, said the letter sent to Mr. ,l"!elson ia a f'OCIUfta' notice mailed when probation violations occur. He saJd proof of death would be required by a judge ~cause people calling on ' the phone are not always truthful in such matters. "He Isn't going to be arresttd, obviously," Wack said. He explained the jail notified the court that Nelson had failed to appear for his r emaining weekend jaJl terms, a sentence imposed for drunken drivln1 violations. Wack said the letter was not in· tended to badger Nelson's family but waa "a normal procedure." Mrs. Nelson said, however, she feels like officials "are Just hounding me aod hounding me." She said the letter was just one in a series ol blunders ln the case. She wu not contacted about her husband 's Illness either by <See DECEASED, Page Al) Drinking Cops SF 'Problem' WASHINGTON <AP> -A HOU8e J udiciary subcommittee decided today nol to inquire further Into President Ford's pardon of Richard M. Nixon. The criminal Justice subcom- m ittee voled 4 to 3 to table u mo- tion by Rep. Elitabeth Holtzm tm, <D·N.Y.), which would have al· lowed the panel's staff to lo terview Phlllp W. Buchen. Fon.rs ~ounsel : Alexander llaiR. Nix· on's chief of staff. and "other ap· propriat.e person,;" regarding the presidential pardon. Rep. Cbarlei. E. W1ggiM, CR· Calif.>. argued that the Issue or opening another Inquiry into Nix- on's pardon "reeks of politics." "We have flogged this horse. t.biadead hone. enough," he said. "Al some point this subcommlt· tee is goln~ to have to say enough, und i say the time is now.'' Reps. James R. Mann, <D· S.C.). Martin A. Russo, <0-ru.1, and Henry J . Hyde, <R·lll. >. vot· SAN FRANCISCO <AP) ed with Wiggins on his motion lo New Police Chief Charles Gain kllJ Ms. Holtzman·s requesL has declared war on drinking Reps. Edward Menll\Sky, CD· cops. Iowa). and William L. Hungate, He called drinklftl a "major <D·Mo.). chalrman or the sub- problem" ln tbe department and committee, voted with Ms. urged lbe Police Coinmission Holtzman. Wednesday night to s..ue a state-Rep. Holtim an called ror the ment. lnquil"f on the basls ol • news. .. we c ~o.J.. ~ .....,_ 'Wtltc'tr •t>t>earea in the ~~es"lllat muld pern,Jt WublnJlOD Post. WI to continue t.be~m ymentot-~ safd-tb"°e POif anicJe SUg'• an officer found ty of intox· teated that Haig, oo or about icatioo on duty," commisaiOll .Aug. 21. me, actt•el)' sooght to sai~ (See PARDON. Pace AZ) Tanker 1-- Flips On Road- By JOANNE R EYNOLDS ;! OI -O.llr ~let IUH Residents of four Newpo'"': Beach homes were evacuated: early today as policemen and ftremen worked to prevent an: explosion from an overturnec:t tanker tr uck that s pilled part oC ils 4,700-gallon load on Jam1 boree Road. · The tanker. part of a double tractor rig driven by Texaco de· hveryman Carl Harryman, jackknifed and overturned on Jambo ree Road near the 1n· tersettion of Eastbluff Dnve at l 30 a .m . Firemen said the tanker was losing about a gallon of gas a m1nute and six fire units were called to the scene to try a.o pre· vent an explosion and ftre. The four homes on Carob Street in E astblufC wer e <'vacuated al about 5 a.m. when the lanker was ready to be righted. Firemen said there were s till large quantities or gas and gas fumes present and they feared a s park could igmtelhem. According lo police reports. llarryman was driving south· bound on Jambor<"c Road and had just passed the Eastbluf( Drive inters ection. going up the long hill, when he missed a shift. His truc k began l~ r&J+. backwards down thl' hall and when it Jack -knifed the reur tank turned over. Harry man said he was uninjured in the incident. Firemen s aid lhc s pilled gasoline w as running down lhu CS« SPILl,, Page AZ) "'eatber Low clouds and local fol? tonajtht. Fa ir with J.:U!'lty winds al t1m£'11 Friday. I IJ&h., 58 at th<' beach<'" rt'(· ing to 65 inland. l.nws tnnlv,ht 45 to 50. INSIDE TOD"-Y If your child does a lot of atanng into apace be/ore tM age of three. chanus are he"ti tum out to be a aoc1ally and m· tel~cl ually . advanced adult, accorcbng to a researcher' a rtt· port. Story A4. l•dex AtY-S«vkt Al _ ....... " •• -..... 11ec: .. ., •• ., Cal_.. 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An lnleragency natural 1u task force prepared the report to point up the conaequences ol a natural gas s hor l age in ·Hughes Moved Billionaire in Acapulco LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP ) -State gaming officiab reportedly have been informed by Howard Hughes' Summa Corp, that the reclusive billionaire is living in Acapulco. J\frx. Phil llunnifin, chairman or the Nevada Gaming Control Board, said Wednesday officials of Summa firmed news reports that Hughes moved from the Uahamas to Acapulco. I lug hes controls seven major Nevada gambling resorts through his wholl y owned Summa Corp~ Nevada gaming officials made it clear several years ago they wanted to be kept informed of Hughes' \\hereabouts. iNigue l Heist · Losses to Be Paid In UCB Burglary .By t"REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot lM O•••y Pllel SUH the bank to depositors who have claimed losses. F Directors of United California Bank have ordered that safety de posit box holders be com- pensated for "provable losses" llustained four years 11~0 In the S6 million "M 1ssion Impossihle'' style burglary at the bank's Laguna Niguel branch. A bank s pokl'sman said Wed- nesday daim forms wall be sent this week to about 160 of the 458 C'lepositors whose boxes were punched by a team of sophisticat· ed burglars from the Cleveland area. About $400,000 Is expecll.'<l to be paid to the 160 depositors, based on loss statements filed alter lhti hurRlary. the s pokesman said. It wiU be the second payoff by I D e ad, 5 Wounded in LA Shooting LOS ANGELES CA P> -One person was killed and five others, including a retired police officer, were tn1ured by gunshots during a shooting spree In the Wilshire. uusiness d li;trict today, a police :-.pok1•!\mnn said. Police Lt. Dan Cooke said a utan armed with a shotgun was .1rre~tt'd at the scene. Cooke sold thr ~unmun wu among those wou1111t•d l'ookc 11 ald the dead person was a :o1 tlldi'nl nt Computer I A'11rn1n1ot Ct•nt('r, locDtl•d in tht• Wells Fari;to Hnnk building. He wt1li nOI Immediately idt•ntif1ed. Tiu.• urr~stt>cl man was ll'n· tatt\t'ly \1l<'ntlf1rd as u :1tudent at ttw c·c·nt er. Cook{· i;1ud Pool!! of hlo<HI n1vt>rt'd the ('n I ra11r1•wuy tn I h{· hnrtk bulld1n~ not for from downtown W111w'l·w~ ,1rn11l the J(unmnn •IPt'n('(I fin; in a dn11sroom 1.11111tu· lll'nt'I wc1 t' twi;1nni11g Ule c.lay·=- 'c'1o~ wn ORANGE COAST "• ' ............. ,, l"i'lllf' ,,.,,. ...... 11 ,. ... " h ,, "'' ,,._ , ........... ,. "~hl1\"-l1 ,, " ,,. \tw I f ,fil\hln'f fr.~· .. ·'°'' 01 •' "' 1' 11 ro •'t "'"'•·ll~• lf\t•• fl Io l•t ' , 1.4 .... ... , ... , ,, ' ... 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''"'"'°'' 1••v tr,w1<1(1P' Jl(t04f!l'iel "al'•• , ••t •••·~• •ftt *•••1.-i ~·· N ,.,._ rt"';~ •llt\etiit >l''ft•f'll ';..f,ftt\~1UI\ (llf 'I.(.~."',., .. ,_., "-•v.,t'I ' •' f'!P\t•..., to• '1 •• (ou• ,_....,. e '·• •• • ~ •1ru o-&>~ .,,,., '11\ ~" "'• " • .,..,.., :'mcf!f~1,,,...11tt,';dlt-\'l''•OOI'• \J ,, ~,,,,,., • • Last year, an Orange County Superior Court jury awarded 36 depositors $1.2 million. The d e- positors charged the bank was negligent in the protection of their property. The spokesman conceded that concern that the bank might race further adverse judgments was one reason for the dedslon to pay claims submitted bydepogiton. "We think that in order to pre· serve the good will and reput•· tion of the bank that ll ls advlsa· ble that we settle with the c ustomers that have not tiled suit," the spokesman said . He said claims will be pro· cessed as quickly as pouible after they ' are received by the bank. Proof of ownership will be required before the bank will of· fer compensation. The spokesman said depositors are expect ed to claim losses for jewelry, coins and negotiable "bearer" bonds that were stolen. The two payoffs by the banks affect holders of about half lhc safety deposit boxes that were for ced open by burglars who blasted their way into lhe bank's vault. T he r emaining depositor s either did not suffer· losses or re· ceived properly recovered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation during its sweeping Investigation of the crime. The investigation led to the ar· rest and conviction of five mem· bers or thr burglary team Each is serv1n.: n len~thy term in ft'Citoral prison. Thl" burglury orcurred over the w('ekend of M arch 22-24, 1972. It .:u1nctl the "M 1ssion lmpossi· hie" trudemnrk b<-cau.se of the.• i;ophlslicated Ol('thods of the buri:lars They bypassed audible and silt•nl 11l11rm svstC'ms, then used specia l t•xplot.ives to blast their way into thl' vault. They u.scd hummers and chlllels lo punch the irnfety depo111t boxes ThC" team stayed id a faslona· IJle Lnauna N i.Cucl townhoUAe d11r1nl( the week"nd of the crime. then deporlt'd for Ohio. F,...P~A J PARDON ••• persuade Forti to purdon Nixon. Nixon resigned Aul(. 9 Rnd was pardoned for his alleged Involve· menl in the W atergalc scandal Sept. 8. 197•1. If the Post article ls true, s ht> said, "this ref)()rt indicates that Pre~ident Ford, contrary to his representation to the American pubhc and to the House subcom- mittee on criminal justice, was not candid about the facts aur· roundini his decision to issue the pardon." Fo rd appear ed before the judiciary subcommittee on Oct. 17, 1974, to recount events sur· roundina the Nixon pardon. In hi$ testimony , Ford said: "At no lime after I became presi· dent on Aug. 9. 1974, was lhe sub- jl'd of a pardon for Richard M. Nixon raised by the former pres I· dent or by anyone represenUng him." . Rep. Holtzman said if the re· ported ur1ings by Haig were cor· rect. then Ford did not lell the subcommittee all the facts. CallfornJa. The study said vi8ibility in the Los Angeles air buin would l!rup l9 to 37 percent due to :iulfutc:s &lvco off by burning f~l o&l. "Moreover. purUclea or this alte tend to lodite in burnan lunp," auld the s tudy. prepared In part by the Stunford Rnearch tnsmute. . And it cited a warn1ni by the atat. Alr Reaou~es Board that heavy concentrations or sulrat~ in the air would cause 2,100 p re· mature deaths in the Las AngeJes basin between 1978 and L980. Local economies would also be hard·hit by the lack of natural gu, lhe s tudy said. ll predicted that up to 800,000 workers could be laid off by buslneases caught without an adequate s upply or ·a1temate fuels. Robert Ham, emergency plan· niog manager for the study team, told the commission thut many hospitals h ave four days' a(&pply of alternate fuels stored, ·Which the team thinks 15 ade· quate. "We think they need something like 10 days,·· he said. The study called for strict conservation of natural gas un· tl1 new supplies reach the stale from Alas ka by 1981 or1982. It a lso called on California senators and representatives to put pr essure on the F~deral Power Commission to allot the state m ore natural gas. Another suggestion was to store natural gas in empty 011 wells in time of surplus. Pacific Gas & Electric is already doing thia at McDonald bland in Stoc kton, the study said. Fr;o.. Page Al SPILL ••. hill about 200 yards from the ovt'rtumed truck and they said they faced a variety of hazards. T h e road was completely closed off, but firemen were forced to throw up • dirt dike to keep the apilled ruel from run· nlng into the Upper Newport Bay . Fire Department spokesman Art Morton said they stopped the nowing gas about four feet from the storm drain t hat empties into the wildlife re- serve. In addition , firemen had to contend with two sources of electricity-a sew age pump localed underground just nortn of the scene of the accident and the signal light at Eastblu!f Drive. Morton said firemen could hear the switches in the sewage pump arcing so the cover was taped' over to prevent gas fumes from getting inside where they· could be ignited. He said the same thing was done for the traffic signal con· trot box. Meanwhile, a unit from Newport Beach and one from lhe Oran~e County Fire Depart· ment airpo rt station began spreading foam O\•er the gas spill. Before the t anker was ri11hl· ed. two trucks were dispatChl•d t o the scene from Texaco tn s iphon off the gas remaining in the O\•erturned tanker and most o f tht' 5,000 gallons in the for"'ard tanker that had re mu1nt'd UJ>n.:ht. Morton aaid the road was re opened a t about 6 a m hut flrc und city crewl'i r emained on the scene until about 7 u n1. elean- lng up the foam ttnd dirt dike. Flag Pole Scaler Dies End of an Era Recruit Larry J ensen of Santa Ana. loaded with freshly issued GI gear, heads for his barracks as one of the last Army recruits for basic training at fort Ord. Su ch train·' ing will end in April at the military facility which has turned out l l2 million GJs in 30 v~ars. The base will become the 1wrmanent home of the Seventh Infantry Di\ isipn Patty Questioned Twice, No Identity W A S 11 1 N G T 0 ~ I 1\ f' l Heiress Patm.•1..1 llNrst \\ lllll' .1 fugitive h1dtn~ 111 tht• San f"r .m cisco area, was questioned at least twice by police but avoHkd arrest because they ;ippan·rt ly did not recognize hl•I . the Washinj(ton Pos t says. The newspa per said today Miss Hearst was twice stopped \\hile walking with companions in the Bay area, although it gave no de· talls on why they were stopped. The article did not identify the police departmenls involved in the incidenls but says that Mi!ls Hearst and her companions talked their way out of 1dent1fy ing themselves. The incidents reportedly took place between Miss Hearst·:. rl'- turn from a Pennsylvan!a farmhouse to the Bay area in the summer or 1974 and her arrest late last year --during a time when more tban 200 FBI agcnL'> were pursuing her. In one .tncident. a deputy sheriff slopped. q uest1oned anti allowed Miss Hearst and compa· nions to go without realizing who she was, the newspaper cited a sour<'e as saying. In the second, a policeman slopped and ques - tioned a group of persons. one of them the heiress. according to another source cited by the Post The San Francisco police and the Marin County Sheriffs Department both denied any knowledge of police enrountt-rs w1lh M 1ss Hearst, the ne\' spapc:r said . The Post said Miss llear~t \\as potentially present :it a th1r<I chance encounter with polin· wht'n a car dnvt·n h~ Slephen Sollsh was stopped unll t1ckt'lcd on fo'eb 26, 1975 1n lhe \'llla~tt· or Castl'llu Soll ah.\\ ho has hc1·n tl1 •sn1h1•d as Miss llt·~a rst 'l! lon·r Jnd who rented the 11purtment wh1'rc shl' wax living bt'fo1·1• her arrc·~t . w;i.o,, i;toppccl hy ti ll11::hwuy P.11n,l 11f f1t'1·1 uhout 30 miles from \Vrn loon. the llear!lt f;1mily'!> rctn'<•f. a doy after a holdup at u Sacramento :r1av111i:' an1l loan 111 st1tution bt·lieved by police to h:I\ <.' bN•n . committed by the SI.A. The n e wspaper quoted the high\\ay patrolman as saying he l!t'hcvcd a woman was sealed • nt .. <t to Soliah und that u couple Wt're :.eated Ill the back of the car !\I ass Jleurst is standing trial for a different bank robbery al- le~ed to have been committed by the SLA : Soliah is awaiting lnal fur> ct a tlurd bank robber)'. DECEASED Jail or hospital officials and i.earched frantically for him for two days before finding him in a coma at OCMC. In addition, she said Wednes· day, she now has received a bill for about $4,000 f rom the hospital. Mrs . Nelson said she suggest- ed court officials might check with their own jail to learn her husband had died. Wack said the jail officials would not know Nelson had died either without seeing proof. Mrs . Nelson's attorney, Robert Des J ardins, said he received a copy· or Mr. Nelson's d eath certificate Wednesday. Deputy Coroner Jim Bizner said it lists the death as ''ac- cidental·· caused by a skull frac - 1ure and hemorrhage. He said il "~till witt he a couple of weeks, however, before microscopic tests an• finis hed to show what caused Mr. Nelson lo become Ill :ind fall und when the fatal injury happened. The <>run~<' County Grand • lury and Stale attorney J(eneral <t re· looking 111 IO I ht• t: a:1c, o( t ll'W ls said Fro• Page Al BEATING ••. WASfUNOTON (AP> -The J ustice Department hus declc:de<I not to brin1 oharaca aaain1l rormer CIA Olrector Rlobard Hf'lma and other lnteill«en~ of· flclala for lhtlr aUeaed rolea ln •P· provlna a 1971 domettlc bre&k·ln, Atty. Oen. Edward H. Levi an· nounced today. "After 1>tudyl11i the fart ~ carefully and lntcrroaatlna the witnt-~!\es at length, the depart· m('nt conclud\·d tlwt the evldenco did not meet thtc• stundards set by a UMS Su1)reme GiPurt decision to establish u criminal \'IOlalion of the statutea,' • u tlcpurtmcnt stat~· mentsald. Howard J . Osborn, tht• CIA':s former director of St.'l'urity. and Rk'h ard Ober, a CIA oCflcial now on the National Security Council staff. also were known to have been under investigation ror the break-in. The break·tn occurred at 2 a .m. on Feb. 20, 1971 at a photo· grapher's studio in Fuirfax City, Va., a suburb of Washington. The studio was run by Deborah Fitzgerald, a former · agency employe, and her tiance, Orlando Nunet, a former official in the Castro government in Cuba. The Justice Department in- vestigated whether Hell1l6, now U.S. ambassador to Iran, and olht.'rs violated civil rights statues by their alleged role in the break·on. The department st atement said the 1945 Supreme Court de· ci.sion was the leading case in· terpreting the applicable civil righfS statute a nd that the court ruling "r equires proof that the a ccuaed willfully deprived an in- dividual of a specific and well· d efined constitutional right." Levi :;aid his decision was based on recommendauons from Deputy Atty. Gen. Harold IL Tyler and Assistant Atty. Gen. J , Stanley Pollinger, bead of the civil rights division. Levi said U.S . Atty. William n. Cummings of Alexandria ''concurr~ ln the recommendations." The department said that Fri· day would have been the de- adline for any criminal action un- der lhe statute of limitations. The purpose of lhe break·in al· legedly was to d etermine whether Miss Fitzgerald h ad taken classified documents with her when she left the agency. Helms had retained Edward Bennett Williams, who suc - cessfully defended for mer Treasury Secretary John B. Con· nally against bribery charges, u his lawyer in the case. Helms also Is under investlga. tlon for possible perjury ln his congression al testimony on CIA activities in Chile and domestic spying. Shorecliff s Rape Reported By Howewi/e Newport Beach police are seeking the man who ult.acked and sexually assaulted a Whittier woman who was walking on tbc Shorecliffs beach Wednesday· morning, The worn an told police UUlt she was accosted by u man dressccl in a blue work s hirt and Ught blue 11ants at about 11 a .m . The 25·year-old housewife said the man hit her in the face and <"hest and then told her to dis· robe According to police reports. the suspect took the victim to a rocky urea or the llmall beach where he sexually a111HijJlled her ;ind then ran away toward the l.ittle Corona beuch. al Beach Boulevard and Hell The woman said 11hr didn't re- ffllEVES TAKE J\vt-n11f'. port the lncidl•nt until 8 p.m Huntington neach Detective beCllUll<' 11he was 80 frlf;!htened \'irg1nia Kirkmeyt·r, who 1n-llhe Juist got dressed ..nd drov1' DELANO <UPI> -Johnny Lee 3 JF/ -'TF'ffDOGS., , l's ti~ttti•!i cri mu u1tl.lin11t home. Landl11 , 23, of Sacramento, died "/:I.I '-' iuveniles in ad11lllon to flex u11· ArcorttinJ! to ofrlcer11, t he ut a locol hospital nner a nag 7.JDIDO SAN G lACOMO. ftnlv sault. woulfl 1;oy only t1>duy the woman decided to report the nt· pole he had climbed broke off (A P ! Thieves sto((• lhrcr dlild hull more than onl' l :H•kJ1(l{•rht."rt11111h11111lht•llrrlher near the lop and threw him to the I rained wat<-hdogs ~md offif'1• l)rutsrct aren on hrr bo<1v 11tory and url(ed her to come• lo ground, 25 fet't below. •machln''!I d . th h f Nn chaq(('S urc uppurrntly pollc,• Kern Coun ty coroner'& officials '· unn.: {' ntl( t r•om" 1 said Wednesday th at Landis, 0 mac hine ·tuol firm 111 tht., contf'mpl u trd ngolnst Mr~. Oetective11 sold todoy thry wll Constructionwork•r,h .. d .. -"n i'n northern lto lian village near l>uvi d ~on , who fnu.ntl DC'lta IM>checkln g h1•rstorywlththe dc· " .. ."'.. Miian poli' "e " t d l>:t\\ n deep In a como in he r lt1ils of a nothf'r uttock lhul or a Delano tavern with fMends ' ' ' r .. por t' nib when i;he arrlv1•1l home curred o n Nf'wport·Hall>oa Tu•aday evenlnw when he d1• The stole n dotes had bt•en '"' ,. value<! "'l 57cn "ach I'll" T11e:o1dav . renins ulu beach 8 wc••k ago. c~ed~climblhe~·footmctal -~~~v~~.~~ .. ~~·~~~~~~~-~ .. ~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pole which laperR toward the top. Witnesses said he was about 25 fttt. up and swaying when the pole snapped and he fell onto a brick patio suffering head and chest injuries. He died at n local hospital a short lime Inter Two Found S hot WHlTI'IER (UPI > -A woman was s hot to death and a man critically wounded by a .38- caliber revolver Wednesday, and sheriffs deputies said they may have been the vktim3 of an at- tempted murder·sulclde. Dead waa Pauline "nn McGee. 27. Her husband, Edward, also 27, was ln c-riUcal cohdltlon 3t La Minda Hospital. ' FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES -MON. THRU FRI. . , • ' Thurtday Fet>ru•ry \8, \876 OAll Y PILOT I C~unty Health Chief Philp Quits !--------~~-----, &~ ·w @lY][? ®@rrwo@© :ut o µro1J/1•m ' 1 l11•n 11 nit• l'ul l>M11n Put u 11/ rut ri•cl Ill/A' ,,.., tJw llfllllt'H uncl UC I Wtl JIOU 1wrd '" \f1/1•1• l11t'QUJlt<'3 lit 1101'f'f1'1111·nt und l1uH11t'u Mud To Take Post in San Diego Dr. John Philp, Orange Coun· ty'• embattled bealthoCficer . has resigned ecrective March 26 to take the top health post In San 11uur 1/W'\l11mi tu Diego County. 1•11 1 "" ,, n ,\ 1 Philp 's reasons for suddenly \llUI :,t'rll(t' fJr u •1111· ('"""' /)u1/11 1'1/nt I.' 0 llu 1 I .hll Co~lu \ft'~U . '"·' !1:!11!11 ,,., lu<I~ l/OUr trlrpl1t111<' nur11/,, '· DEAR PAT: The nice doctor in Costa Mesa who answered my last A YS request for free or re- ucnably priced blood pressure testa has left the state. Do you know of any other free blood pre· ssure testing source In this area? M.R., Costa Mesa Vohant.een take free blood pre. Mare tau every other Tbursday from 7 10 a p.m . at the Holy Famlly MiHloa Chapel, l7ltl Ward St ., Fountain Valley. Penona, 1S years acad older, are la•Ued to use this service as eftell aa desired. Pu t.lrtpaots wUJ receive a copy of &.heir b&ood prnaare rudlag1 and broc:bares <a vailable In E n1t11b and Spaalab) about blood prusure. Trauportatloa can be arranged by plloelag tbe ••lfls Hands" of. n ee at "3-Zlll, Monday Utroqh Friday from t :30 a .m. to tZ nooa. n1s program Is offered a.s a community service la coopera- tloa wltla the Oruge Coanty Heart A.uoclatloa. .,_,,.ltk DEAR PAT: Isn't the re a federal law that requires refunds or c redits to be given im- mediately? R. R . Newport Beach Tbe federal law to which you refer II a regalatlon Issued by the Federal Trade Comml.uion, ef. ftttlve Feb. Z, 197'. The rule re- qulrn sellers to ahJp 1nercban- dlse wUlala 3t days after l'ffelv- la1 mall orders a1td to notify . cutomers Ir there wUJ be a delay i.eyond that time. The seller mu& gh•e the buyer tbe rl1ht to cancel lf there 11 a delay beyond 31 days. and a rdund must be ls· aaed sena days after rettlvl.ng Ute uacellatlon. In cues where a credit card was used, tlae sefler bu utU Uie nut month's bUUag eycle to lasue tlae credit. ne rule excludes seed and plant orders, photo prwesalag aervtcn, uriaJ cleUnrtes aucb as magulDes and all C.O.D. orders. Violations of .Utla rule may be reporUd to tbe ·FTC, IHM Wllablre Blvd .• Wesl ;J.o. Aa1ele1, CA. toozs. :~Nei fa Siocll DEAR PAT: I ordered a Dynaro QSA -300A a mplifier from ADR Audio in Washington, 0 C. last September. J enclosed a $4S3.8S cashier 's c heck in pay- ment. Twodays loler, I received u notice from AU R s aying the amp was not in s tock but that de- livery was expected s hortly. When l 'd still not rcceivL'<i the merchandise after a month. I de · cided to r::inrel and wrote for a r~- 1 u n d . The rf'QUt'st w as acknowlt'dged In November, but no r efund has come. DZ .Costa M~a quitting the job be baa held tor nine years apparently are lin)ted to Increasing conflicts with lhe County Board or Supervisors. ln a terse telephone message to tbe press, Philp wouJd only COO· firm the fact be had resigned to take the San Diego position. He refused to comment on specific reasons for leaving Orange Coun· ty government service. The 57-year-old physician will take a pay cut or about $2.SOO in the move. His current salary is nearly $49,000 a year compared to $46,SOO in tbe San Diego offer. Within the last six months. Philp has been stripped by supervisors of most of the ad- ministrative responsibilities he once had. His former chief aide, Dr Thomas Hamilto n. resigned un- der supervisorial pressure to t ake the top health post in Pasadena earlier this year. He said the "climate for top-quaht}'. imaginative administration 1s not good m Orange County." Supervisors made it clear this month that Philp would soon be stripped even of his tJtuJar con· trol or the health department. The board and the County Ad· m1mstrative Office embarked on a maJor department reorganiza- uoo that will include hiring a h igh -paid profession a l ad- ministrator to head all the coun· ty's health· related runct1ons . It had been reported last year that supervisors were trying to find a way to fire Philp but that move was dropped in fa\•or of the steady depletion of his authonty. Philp a r o u sed the Ire of supervisors on two key matteri. last sum mer and fall -the coun· ty's paramedic program and the controversial county contract for employe physical exams with a firm founded by Dr. Louis Cella City o fficials and several s upervisors accused the county E mergency Medical Care Com- mittee. which governs the paramedic trainin g and certlficalion program. of lhrow- inl? roadblocks in the path o( pro· posal• to accelerate the trauu.ng process. As former chairman of that committee, PhHp bore the brunt of the criticism until supervisors removed him from the position m favor of Robert White, Orange County Medical Center ad· ministralor. Philp was also critical of the board's approval of the lucrah\'e physical exam pact. whk h was awarded to Orange County Ilea.Ith Testing Institute . He said the job could be done "in-house" with fewer e rrors than t he private firm would generate. It was Hamilton who became most vo<'al in the health depart· ment 's criticism of the pact. Ile was rebuked b y supervisors several limes, eventually leading to his resigna tion. Several months ago, Philp pre· senled super visors with an analysis or the OCHTI operation. citing a large error rate and re· <'O mme nd ing th& contract be terminated The county administrative of· f1ce d11 ccted another examma- t1on ol the records by thc county Med1ral Center and <'ame up with an error rate rar below thttl <'lted by Philp. Yoo now hav• r•r•lvf'd vovr rt"· tultd. ~ rf'prf'11en 1ath••of ADR rf'· ~ tbat tht ampllOf'f you or· dl'rl'd I• an updatl'd modet that Dyauo flnit advertbed almoi1t a 1ur aio. Ttt• amp wa" to be rt- luaed for rC"t&ll nle lutJuJy, but ADR aad oth•r retallrn art-atlll wattln1. It wu uplatftf'd that lhto •torf' has b•t>n atC'f'pllnit ordt-N without any •toc-k on hand, but It •lll prO<"t111 u ncellaUOllll upon reqUf'8t. Supen·tsors refui1ro to cut <1rr \the pa<'l nnd lllrippcd Philp of his 11dm1n1strol1ve r eview power over OCll'fl. That. too. was handed to the Medical Center. Whale Fiesta Closing Out Phllp's resifi(nation. in the form of :1 one -sentence lf'tter to Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich. came as a surprise to m011t coun ty offi<'ials. Olednc:h said he wns hnppy rhilp was moving on to "bll(ger and better things .. and that the health officer's decision would ln DIWnl'S Po•nt ma.ke reorganization efforts run ....,.MA-" moresmoolhly. The annua l Dana Point Festival of the Whales will con· elude this weeilcemd with a youth parade. whale lecture and mov. tes. The parade. rained oul Feb. 7. will step off at 10:30 a.m. Satur- day at Dana Wharf, with cos· turned children and their pets compeUng for prlies "Dolphtns. Porpoises and Gray \\'hales' Cousins" I!! the topic of a lecture that will be given at 2 p.m. Saturday at Dana" Wharf by Diana Mcintyre, a di'*tor of the American Cetacean Society. Films on gray whales, in v.·~c honor the fes tival Is held. aailboat racing, s urfing and un- derwater photo1traphy will be shown periodically Saturday and Sunday. at no charge. Whale· watchlng <'ruises will leave lhe barbor houri both days Niguel Area Rapist Sought Orange County SberiWs of. ficers are cir c ulatin~ the description or a man Who grabbed a Laguna Ni,guel woman Wtdnes· day as she returoed home from a shoppi ng trip and auempted lo rape her. Deputies said the 42-year-4ld victim told the m the intruder at htr ho me confronted her at gun- point as shew as unJoading her car &nd forced her tound~. They said the woman ·s cries ap- parently alarmed her attacker who pocketed his gun and Ot"d from the scene without complt't· Ing his intended act ... O.•lt ,.194 -"'- OFF TO SAN DIEGO HHfth Officer Philp Penthouse Model Faces Forgery Rap Penthouse M agaiinecenlerfold personal1t} Catherine Marie ··Cathy·· Green 1s on tnal today in Orange County Superior Cc;iurt on multiple forgery charges filed b} the Costa Mesa Pohce Depart· ment. lt was alleged Wednesday dur- ing early tnal testimony m Jud~e Robert L Corfman's courtroom that M iss Green. 28. o( San Fran· cisco. obtained m ore than $3.000 m goods a nd cash by the use of s tolen credit cards and checks. The shapely defendant is ac- cused of u~n~ checks and credit cardb taken from the~ allel of her s1ster·in-law. Mrs Donna Green of Anaheim. l\1rs. Green testified Wednes- day that s he lost her wallet and its <'onlenls in December. 1974. Cathv Green was arrested by Costa Mesa police during the followinJ.t June on forgery charges inll1ate<I by a 1ewelerin that city. Miss Green was the subject ~r an extensive centerfold dJsplay m the Decemb~r. 1974 issue of Pen· thouse magaune. The magazine has been examined at length by seven male members or the jury. 1t was learned Wednesday. lt has been stressed by lawyers for both sides that Miss Green's services as a m odel for the Pen-. thouse article had no bt'aring on the forgery charges she faces to- day. Masked Thugs Hold Up Viejo Gas Station Two men wearing black ski mask!! and Navy pea jackets look $300 at gunpoint late Wednesday from a M iss1on Viejo servke sta- tion. Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers reported today. The deputies said attendant Paul Allen Pang race told them he was working on lhf' pump islands ot Carl's Tua<'o. 2SS61 Jeronimo Road. when the two men drove m· to the station and confronted him. Deputies .sa id Pengrar<' WllS c;truck by one of the bandits an<l rorred to hand over the contents of his cash box. They !-aid he w1o1s then ordered to lte on thenoor and count up lo 100 before he called riohce Here Come The Sumlmvs The swallows that l<.'gf'nd and song uy re1urn to the old Spanish mls!llon in San Capistrano ev('r y year have tnken off on the annuul Journey Mission otrlcials said Wednes- day they had been notified by s wallow watcher!! m Arjlentina . where the birds SJX"nd the winter. that the swallows have befi(un the 6,()()()..m1lt> fli g ht to their summt'r nms in the eav<'s of tbe 200·year old m1ss1on Accordln~ to legend . populariied m the 19305 by the romantic song "When the S w a llows Come Back to Capistrano," the nock 11rrivrs e ach year on March 19. St. Joeephll Day Bill Defeated WA~HINGTON <U PI> The Houn Judiciary Committee Wednesday killed legislation that would h11v~ banned the manufac· hare. sale , resale and lmporu lion of rheap, eas ily concclable handguns Suspect, Pistol Seized A Santa Ana man polke clahn. was s1ttln1 on a chromei-plat.ed pistol and smoking m11n1u1mt1 en the Irvine I ndustnal Complex was arrested on ~everuJ charge:. by undercover officers Police arrested Robert ~ Thompson. 32. of Snnt:i Anu Tuesday on s us pi c ion o( possession of stolen propert~. 1suspk1on of armed robbery untl suspicion of grond theft. His companion~. David II. Wilson. 20. of Orange and Luis Agwlar. 25. of Santa Ana. ~ere cited for possession of m;iri- Juana. Officers said that when the ar- rest was m ade. Thom~on was sitting on a .32 caliber <'hr<>me- plated automatic pistol that was stolen in a Fullerton burglary Dec. 12. He a lso had an empty United California Bank cash bag. Officers said they are check· mg to see if the bag was related to a robbery, but conceded they have turned up no evidence lo back up the armed robbery charge 0.11, ..,,.t ,..,. .. w w 111i. ... ~ PORTHOLE VfEW OF CIVfC CENTER CONSTRUCTION Thia ls What Sidewalk Superintendent• See In Santa Ana •• Seeing the Dole Thing Sidewalk Superintendems Get Peeping Place . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER see over the fenc<' Ol-0.11, ...... _ What is there about a hole in a fence that is a lmost too tempting to pass by without a qwck peek? English philosopher Samuel Johnson would probably have dismissed the temptation as sim- ple curiosity. a trait he called .. one of the most permanent and certain characte ris t1<:~ of a vigorous mind." About a month ago, when work began on the new Orange County government adminis tration building in Santa Ana. a slark plywood fence eil'{ht feet tall was erected around it, ostensibly lo protect passersby. The $8 million project received hardly a glance at first since 1t would have taken a stepladder to Armoire Reg. $849. Sale Price $719. Night Table Reg $289. ea Sale Price $249. ea. Bed-King Size Reg SJ7~ Sale Price $319. Triple Dresser 76" Reg. f749. Sale Price $639. Twin Mirror $129 H Sale Price $109. ea. Then, two weeks ago. therc was a change Holes Wl're cut m the fence and hum an nature took its course Jn any given hour or the work mg day, upwards of 100 or more people stroll p11st the fence -and the holes By rou1ih count. at least 75 ~r <'ent can't resist the urge lo f>eto•k Some s tand for several minutes at a hole and others look in each hole as they pass. By right of a fast mark in~ pen. one sidewalk superintend ent named Ed c laimed a hole as his "person a l prope rty" until another fence-pecker used his own pen to scratch out the claim . It seems almost nobody is im- DECORATIVE BRIWANCE INSPIRED BY THE VENICE OF A GOLDEN AGE: 1-1.J.GAl\l\ETf fURNITURt_ 221 5 HARBOR BLVD mune to the attraction or the ~ hole\ and. though most or the '\ peekers are m<'n <.ind boys, there l$ a healthy :-.hare or the other ~ j?Cndt'r takin,.: lurni. al the portholes. Studen t s . µe n ~io n ers . housewives. i.tyltsh secretarie11, government workers and at· tomeys weanni: 'esll'<i suits and carrying br1ef<'ases a ll stop for a look at construc tion worke rs pourinfi( concrete. movin~ earth and drillinl( holes in the Ji round. One mun in an expensive· looking leather coat stood at one hole for l S minutes and then moved lo anothe r JU.St around tho corner . lie ~ai d he was an architect who just ''hkes to seo &rungs bein g built." . ' . .. .·- ··49>~·1· i PROFESSIONAL 1NTEltlOR DESIGNERS Ope" Mo11., Thur1, & F11. Ev•i. COSTA MESA. CALIF.~~~~~~~~ ' r--A4 DAILY PtLOT s Ttl&NlNG G&BEN Darr. - Some daya you b ave to wander lt anybody will be left ln our ,..afon who ,..calla bow our fair county 1ot named in the flratplace. Oran1• County cot named becauae once we were the cent.er ol the cltrua belt. Jt had nothln1 to do with tbt color ol UM it.ripes down the center of our roada. Indeed, onco upon a tilJle, the tMjor concern of people ln the San Juan Caplltrano area wu lf the weather m1'bt turn a dJp ~low free&ln1, thus requirin1 folks to stay up all nipt und.lni 1mud1e poll lo kffp the Clln.&I cropallve. Today, San Juan people seem more concerned about buildin& .enouab roada and sewer pipes to serve all tho bouatna develop- ments. GA&DEN GROVE DI~ NOT eet its name becauae everybody bad nowers in front of their tract houses. It 1ot named because the place was an a1rlcultural center. Back in those byaooe daya of Oran1t County, you had trouble findinl the community of T\ISUn. It was l ocated somewhere between the last citrus 1rove in Santa Ana and the first citrus grove on the Irvine Ranch. Tustin embraced the orange groves in between JI you were able to f1nd the old Tustin High School campus, you figured you bad found Tustin. Two colors predominated 10 Tustin. One was green. the color or the trees, and the other waa orange, those little round tbincs that hung from the trees. Even in this day and age of 1976, Tustm likes to remember Its motto Is "Tbe City of Trees ." Oil Spill Engulfs Marshes DELACROIX. La. <AP> -OU from a broken plpellne bu wubed li)to the vut marshland& aJant the South LcM.UiaDa coul, u.r.at.tn1 bunt!Dc and llahlnc IJ'OUndl ed&IAI the GWt ol MU· fco. The Coa•t Ou.a~ ..Umated that 100 barrtll ot oU -more ( IN SHORT J than 2t,OOO iallou -leaked from a crack in an ~lnch Gulf OU Co. pipeline before it was abut down Saturday. Tbe break wu in the area or Black Bay, wbJcb faces tbe Gull olMuico. ..•.. _,, . ., CAIRO <AP> -An El)'ptian parliamentary committee bu heard charces by one ol lta mem- bers that officials of Ec,yptair, the national airline, toot com- mlaaions on the aale ol aln:ratt from the Boeing Co .• Cairo newspapers reported. Parliament member Mohamed Raahwan told the Transport Committee be bad beard about lhe commission.a, but be aaid he had no proof. The chairman of Egyptair, Gamal Erfan. bas s ub· milted bU resignation. Ku.fa~ Prot n t LIMA. Peru CUPl) -Rock· throwing demonstrators smuhed windows in the U.S. em-· bassy in Lima late Wednesday night in a protes t again.st the visit ol Secretary of State Henry A. Kbsinger. · Ki ssinger. praising the spirit of cooperation shown by Peru's military leaders during bU visit, left for Brazil on his Lalin· American swing today aa U.S. embassy officiala aaaeased the dama1e lrom the attack. c.ri .. c..uplr~ Argentine President Isabel Peron says a presidential election will be held this year and she will not be in the running. Bid 8 e 1t'HI Elmo R. Zumwalt, retired chief of naval operations, is poised to announce his can· didacy for U.S. Senate in Virginia after gaining AFL· CIO SUPPort promise. Congress' Move Covert Operations to Get O~ay?. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Whit• HOUH .. ,. Prealdent Ford'• lntelUceoct overlla"1 Im· ~ a few new ~alnta on covert U.S. o.,.raUona abroad other than problbltinl uuaalna· Uona. ''The,. art no restralnta on the conduct of covert operaUona" other lbao con1reaalonal power to lnve1U1at.. IUCh operat.lons. Ford aide John o. Marah aaid at a Wtdnetday britOnl. KEY LEGISLATORS dlu.1~ whether Cooarcss will go alona or try to outlaw addlUOnal ~ of covert operatiou be)'QDd U· saulnationl. While leavins most covert ar· tlvlty alone, Ford issued ordera Wednesday barrlnai br.U·lnl. buclinl and other domelUc •PY· . tng by lnteWarence aaenclea ex· ~pt In certain clrcum1tanct1. But lhol• exceptlons would ap- pear to .ll.v• otnclal 1a.nctlon to Staring Child The Best Kind? BOSTON CAP) -The brightest, happlest, most cbarminll children spend their earliest yea.rs in remarkably 1imllar ways, researchers. say. They listen to adult conversations, roam freely around their homes and spend a lotoftimeslarina. The study, they say, provides a blueprint for ralafnl terrific klds. Prof. Burton L. White of Harvard University outlined the research for reporters Wednes· day, a day in advance of its formal presentation at the an- nual meeting or the Am erican Association for the Advancement of Science. W H ITE, WHO heads Harvard's Pre-School ProJect, said he reached his conclus ions by watching parents who con· sistently have bright. socially at- tractive children. These children score highly on social and in· telligence tests, he said. About one fa mily in 30 pro- duces these kinds of children, he said, and the ability does not seem to be affected by income or education. "The single most Important factor In this is the mother," White said. "She has a greater influence over a child's ex- periences than anyone else." He added. "A rich social ex· perience is the best thing you can do to ensure a &ood mind." For the child, thla means aeeltinl at· tention from the mother, follow· Ina her around and learnin& cooperation . THE EVE RYDAY objects in the home provide a wide range of visual excitement for lhe child. How a child will tum out de- pend• on his experiences before the age or 3. He said a close study of 39 children up to age 3 de- monstrated these crucial factors in child development: -Uve language. The best ad· juated children are exposed to frequent conversation even before they can understand it. Thia Includes being spoken to drrectly by adults, overbearing conversations and even listening to talk on radio and televiaion. some or tht CIA 'is questlona&blei put domHUc acttVJties aaalnst U.S. clU1ena. He alao asked ConQrcss for criminal lllnctions fol' leaking ae<'rets. Sen. Walltr F. Mondale ([). Mtnn. I, ll ronkln61 rn~mbcr of tho Senate lntellll(cnco committee, predicted Congreaa will ao "much beyond" outluwing us· aualnatJona and will ban such . eovert CIA pollllC'ttl activity aa that conductod In Chll<' and lt.ly. .. , think we certa.lnl.y would follow the Prealdent ln r.,lrlct· Ina assassination attempts.'• Mondale said. ··But I also sus· pect we wOI res trict the Prt'sl· dent on Involvement in domestic elections In fore1&n countries and there may be other ways we will restnct ham." OTIS G. PIKE, <D·N.Y.). -..·ho wu chairman of lhe now·defunct Houae Intelligence committee . noted his panel considered bu1. decided .Jot to recommend pro hibltln1 U.S. involvement In aecret wan and pollUcs abroad -tn the end recommending only that aasassln a tlon s a nd paramllltary operations such as that conducted in Laos be banned. "I think tf:tal probably represents what Congress' posi- tion would be," Pike said. Sen. Howard Baker <R·Tenn.). a member or the Senate in· telli11ence panel, said, "I don't lhlnk you'll find much sentirnenl far simply abolishing all covert operations out of hand. I think the President's r erommendlllions are pretty close to what Congress wiU approve.·· Grisly Find Inside Bundle CHICAGO <U Pll -The big, 1reen bundle inspired little curiosity. Thus, amid all this history, it comes as a particularly astonishing Intelligence to read news dispatches wherem It is re- ported that Tustin seeks to become the first municipality on the West Coast desianated as n "Green Survival City." GETl'ING THIS SURVIVAL dealiJlalion was pondered by the Tustin City Council only the other ni1bt. WASHINGTON <AP> -A federal 1rand jury has indicted 23 cardboard-carton makers say· inll lhe firms conspired for 14 years to fix prices. Fifty present or former executives of the com- paniea also were named defen- dants. Nation's Non-action -,Steady staring. The more a child stares at an object. the bet· ter. This is young children's single most common waking ex- perience, and the ones who tum out best spend 15 to 20 percent of their time doin1 It. -FREEDOM OF movement. Children benefit from belnl al· lowed to roam about their homes with rew reslrlcllona. This gives them frequent new experience :And chances for attention from their mothers For at least to hours the bundle -a mover's blanket tied with cord at one end -lay at the curb on a South Side street. No one paid much attention. Then a child gave it a kick. Actually, the deslgnaUon is re- ported to be a promotion by the American Association of .Nuraerymen The indictment was returned Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chica10 and announced here ~Y the Justice Department. On Smoking Blasted -,Spacing. Children tum out beat when there is at least three years between them and their brothers and sisters. Rorntttd, the child drew back. watching a splotch of blood on the areen blankel. ;:. When police arrived Tuefday and unwrapped the bundle, \hey found tho body of Virgil Hayes, 56, who had been miaslna alnce last Friday night. Thia is amulng. You figure that anybody who was worried about green l'rowing things sur- Vlving wouldn 'l have lhal kmd or a fret In a place hke Tustin. Bet· ter they worry about Costa Meso. '""here, because of road work, sidewalk work, general construe · tion and other signs of so-called civilization. they always seem to be uprooting full.grown trees. SAME THI NG IN Huntington Beach where. j ust alter a bunch of trees get run arown along a street. they decide to take them out because they were the wroni kind or trees in the flnl place. Thus you would figure Tustin as the least likely spot to worry ubout green stuff surviving. But maybe the nursery people are JUSl looking for a place with a chance of success. fn Tustin. green s turr may grow faster than the housing tracts. There la aome lojtlc to this. Wh y try planlini: a lot or ereenery In Huntington Reach or Cost a Mesa. The next sound you ure likely to hear la the bulldozer. Don't 11et me wron1. now; both Costa Mesa and lluntin11ton Beach are 1oln1& to be fLn c cities some day. U they ever finish them Vidal's Suing -Capote, Mag, And Writer NEW YORK (AP> -Nove list Gore Vidal ls suing Truman Capot~. Planlrl Magazine and writer Richard Zoerink for $1 million. Vidal chareea he was libeled ln an article which said he got drunk al the KeMedy White House. In papers filed Wednesday In State Supreme Court in Manhal· tan. Vidal said the September 1975 article In Playilrl held bim up to' 'public contempt." In the article. Gapote was quot· ed as saying that Robert Ken- nedy, Harvard historian Arthur ScbleainJer and a guard "just picked Oore up and carried him to the door and threw him Into Pennsylva nia Avenue" after Vidal "got drunk and Insulted Jackie's mother whom he had never met before in b1s llfe." WASHINGTON <U PI) ·-A Nobel Prize.winning cancer re· searcher s a id today he is • "shocked .. by the lack or govern- ment action to curb cigarette smoking. He questioned the gov- emment 's credibility as a pro· moter o( hea Ith and fitness. Dr. Renato Dulbecco, a 1975 prize wan ner ro r cancer re- search , said in remarks pre- pared ror Senate testimony that lung cancer is a prime example of a preventable cancer, caused by a clearly ident1f1ed and un· essential age nt ci1arette smoke. "The fact that it has not been prevented, and that 60,000 Americans are killed by it every yt'ar, must be squa rely nttribut· ed to lac k or uc1equale action by the government. and its failure to heed the m any r ans made by responsible scientists over the last two decades," Dulbecco said. "As a <'an<'er rest'archer and as a medical man I am shocked by this lack of action. and I ques· lion the cred1b1hty or the 1ovem- menl as a promoter of health." 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Y PtlOT .41 ..... eeding Out Bad I r Report Hiu Lack of Control on Doctors : SACRAMENTO CAP) -The •l•lo 1ttorney Jt<'nt<ul'• oHlce moves loo slowly aaa1n1t lncompe- tmt or arouly negligent doctors, a legislature· ordered audll 111y1 The report uld that In the first three months or 1975 there were 435 invullgatlon1 of gross ne1U1mce or tncompetence, yet only three doctors were disciplined for tl &n the wbol~ ycur. % Bretlaen Killed \ Rock Performer t-i Sought in Murder. 4 I The auditor general's report Wednesday also urged ~ new Slat~ h1w tu iellow dbclpUntnl ot doc· tors for :my tH'\ of ncgbaence. The 1tate Board of Med1cul Qu.ihty As11urance can't dlscapllne doctors now unlcs11 "cross" negligence can be proven. Delays und ll'Kal obtt.rucUona are aUowin1 neghgtont or in com 1~H:nl doctors to conUnue prac· lacing wathout rcstridaon, the report aa.id. i\SSf:MHLYMAN Mike Cullen coiled It a "damning report on "taltl regulations of physl- t·aans." , The Long Beach Democrat, chairman of the Joint CA!gaslallve AucJ.jt Committee, called the audit "an indictment or elected and appointed orncials allke "He an eluded I.he legislature in hi.I crit1ci.sm. "It 1s sbock111g that ordinary physician neghgencc resulting Ul severe LnJUry or death lo the patJent 1s not subject to regulation or duclpline by I.he State of California," Cullen swd. T HE REPORT ordered by Cullen's committee i.aad the public wall ne\er know how much lesser negligence Is be in~ com milled 1f doctors can be dlS· c1phned only for "gross" mfraclaons. The auditor quoted the only pubbc member of the new Board of &fedical Quality Auurance as say- inl new liaws prompted by tho malpractice tn· aurance crid1 don't broadt-n the aroonds for dif.· clpllne and won't wttd out .any mor~ b•d doctors. AT ONE POINT, the auditor general said de- l•ys ln prcparln1 charcea aaalni.t doctors w«>n: caused by inadequate fundlna lllld le&al ob:struc· tioos in aettln1 evidence. But lhe auditor also advised lhl' new Board or Medical Quality Assurance to aet other legal counsel lf the attorney eeneral can't p~pare cases UP'I T..._... in 301:a::~ cases surveyed as of last Sept. IS, the Qtdt• Dr. lt'el .. average Ume for the attorney general to prepare an James Brolin plans to quit accusation was 129days, the report said. his role as Dr. St.eve Kiley Asal. Atty. Geo. Lynn Henry Johnson. in com· in the "Marc us Welby" menu included in ~report. conceded that the al· · B l' tomey general bad been slow but cited a severe sen es· ro 10 • who also personnel sbortaae. plays Clark Gable in the Johnson sold the staff shortage was so severe n ew movie "Gable and that lbe attorney general's Professional and Voca-Lombard." said he wants tiooal Licensing Sertaon worked more than 10,600 out because he wasn't being hours or uncompensated overtime during the taken seriously as an actor. 1974· 75 fiscal year. ------------- Anti~mog Officials Want Ban on Lead LOS ANGELES CAP) -California antismog olficlals are on the verge or attempting what no other slate has done and the fc;<ieral government has been kept from doing -requiring the v1rtu~l elimination orlead in gasoline. Tiny amounts of the heavy metal are building up In the bodies of people living near freeways, the st ate Air Resources Board has concluded. Years of suc h exposure may be dangerous say health offi cials, and after a public bearing today lbe ARB ~ likely to approve a phase-down program lbal could ban most lead add1tives by 1980. • "A·l'ietoria" BUT THE STATE must reckon with the lead additive in· dustry, which so far bas used the courts lo beat back federal ef· forts to reduce lead and render previous stale-anUlead regula· tions inerreclive. The industry. which admits deleading of gasoline would "wound WI some," declares there is insufficient evidence to convict airborne lead of any harm to health. In respect to health hazards, California bas taken a stronger posl· tion than the federal Environmental Protection Agency, which has not set any restrictions on lead in the air. California's ARB recently voted to retain a strict standard. LOS GATOS CU PU -Rick St.vena, rotmt r lt ad &lnpr of tbe Tower of Power rock..,,., w .. OCM or two 1apec:U aouaht todQ' In \be mutd•r or two brotbln lD a MdudH Mult ln ~ fooWU.t of the 5-nta Cru1 Kountaina. Detecti ves of the Senta aara Count, Sheriff'• omceapeeul•t· ed that the killlnl• of Andnw I. Auatia, at, and hll brotba' Harry, u , early w~ could ban btea a .. drua bum. .. Tll.&BB OTB Ea pel"IOftl were kldnaped bf tbe klllen before they entered the Austin boute, shot eaeb brother In the head, aDd left with a aafe believed to coataln ~Y, dnap or both. Tbe kid· nap victims were later found unbanned and tbt Hit unopened. An all·polnta b\&lltti.D ... lllutd for &.veu, a, aDd Boy Davhl,Z5. Tbt suspects and a CODlPIJA,lon, Martin E. Derouen, U. Oakland, and a t.hird auspect arrested later wbUe hitebblkln1, were questioned by a Santa Cnaa County deputy 1berlff late Tuu. day lll&bl before the mW'den. Tbe depucy bad aotleed tbe mm sittin& in a car with Nev-4& llceue plates and bad become au- picioua. DEPUTY aoss Sanlillppo 10! the mea, wbo ldentifted tbemaelves, aald tbe.1 •"wenl '°""to meet aome people aDd IO to •PartY·0 The three men allecedl1 droYe to tbe M ,000 home ol Andrew Austin in the Santa Cruz foothilla aDd arrived as tbelr intended victims ·were asleep. Tbe Austin brotbena' 1lrlfrteodl and a s.. )'ear-old 1lrJ belined to be a daughter of one ol the women also wereuleep. DETEC11VE8 SAID Andrew Austin heard tbe doorbell rta1 and WU shot point blank ln the bead u be opened tbt door. Mo- ments later, bis brother ffarr)t. awakened by the ahot, sot out ot bed but was kUJed wltb a bullet ln the bead and other aboU lD bis uppertono. The alayen ned ln a blue Ford wblcb ... found abllndcMd 1S mUes from the house. Unda Hindman, one ot three pel'IGGI al· lecedly abducted by St.evens in Ben Lomond about an hour belore the abootina, w aa found unbanned in the car tnmt. police uld. .New Flu Bug Takes 2 Lives Power your projects with· Skil I LOS ANG Et ES (AP) -The new "A-Vi ctoria .. influenza strain already has claimed two lives in Los Angeles ~unty, health officials report. The county Department of Health Servic" identified the strain as the cause of the death of Do-it-yourself projects are a snap when you're equipped with Skit power tools. They'll help you put up a fence, build a cabinet. even do decorative work like moldings and picture frames. They'll -make projects a pleasure. they'll make work a rewarding experience. And now's the time to stock your workshop at savings. A. SKIL BICENTENNIAL Y•• DRILL A. Variable speed, double lneolated. 1 /5 h.p .. 2.5 ~mp. burnout ptolected motor. Model #1 n6. an unidentified 29-year-( State J • old man a week ago. Ten _ . days earlier, the strain had been identified at an Antelope Valley Nursing Home, where one person died and 49 became UI, officials said. Symptoms of the A-Victoria nu are headache, fever, upper respiratory problems, aching muscles and fatigue, said Dr. Shirley Fannin or the County health Department. ~tt 111 .,ntlgatftl WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Rep. Robert Leg- gett <D·CaliU, says I.he Justice Department ls in.' vestigallng alle1taUons that he and another con- 1tres.smen accepted bnbes from lbe government or South Korea. Tl1e Washington Post said Wednesday night that sources indicated the FBI ls checking reporU that l.eRgctt. and Rep. Joseph Addabbo tD·N.Y.), accepted bra bes lasl fall of less than $10,000 each. Leggett said tie never took any bribes. "It's an idiol1c accusalaon," he saad. Settator Cr .. lt La•a OAKLAND <U PI> -A small plane carrying Sen. Poul Lax alt <R Nev.). and two others ran out of gas. and crash-landed Wednesday night in Sari .Francisco Ra y near Oaklond International Airport. A Coast Guard helicopter took the men out of the bay about 40 minutes later. None of the plane's occupants rt•reiverl more than minor injuries. ''I'm sore, but ph)~1cully I'm nol busted up," said Laxull. Nortltrop \''IP Back 111 LOS ANC:F.LF.S CAr> -Thomas V. Jones, who resiiined la'll July {I!\ ('hna rman or the board of the Northrop Corp. followtnR u probe into alleged hnb<-r)'. wa~ rl' el<'cl<-d chairman on Wednesday. Jont~ hud ~lt·ppt"d down after a six.month In· \l'l(lagnlann hy thl' firm's f'Xe<'ullve committee Into ;1llcgcd hrtht•n · or fo1t•1gn J RCnls und illegal cam· paagn <'Ontnhut1on:i Gfrn Vp Campaign To Ban Guns Due SAN DIEGO (UPI> - Supporters or hanrlgun • control have launched a Atntewlrle signature drive t o 11lace an in· itlatlve on the ballot I.hat would b:ir Californians from owning handguns. 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Colne9 oomptete with grounded cord end chtlln to llano It with. f tuoreeoent tubet noc Included. 0.L ~. 4' FLUORESCENT SHOP UGHT, Reg. 19.99 12.88 F I ·a m b o v a n l milliona ire Bernard Comf eld has surrcn- cl e re d to Coderal aulhorites on <'harges that he used illegal "blue boxes" to defraud the phone company by plain~ more than 300 free lon~·dlstance calls to Europe. amnesty period would permit owners to tum handguns In tothestat.e t-----------------------------------------.1.----------~~~--~--------------~~--------~--------~ with reimbursement at market value. Dean's List Beth L. Gerken of Corona del Mar is one of 13 California students named to the dean's Ii.st for 1cademic excellence 1l Bowdoin College in Bn.answick, Me. YY?rct,§t Hac~[!!lgtgD ~~=M-~ 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 1275 Bristol 8980 CMfTy Ave. 32~ Welt Kat.a. 537·9571 Of 893·6523 870·0050 556-1500 63'4·7111 632·2508 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Hi. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 8 except Open 9 to 9.,.., dlJ Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. ~ Sun. 9 to 6 Sal & 5'.tn. 9 to 8 Mon. & Frt. 8 to 9 -' I • . .. . • ... Ae • ' \ I DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 1 W elc~me Progre~s The Upper Newport Bay wild Ufe pre· serve look • at last, as tr it ls aoing to become a reality t..ut week, the two cltlun advisory committees that work with the state Department of Fish and Game approved plans ror the first few proJecU !or the bay. At the same time, a spokHman for mat.erlall ln EnaBU only, plus lhe cost o! translation. . Califomta Secntary of State March Fong Eu bu estimated lt could cost local and ttm 1ovenunent up to UO m111ion to blanket the desiln&ted areu with multil· lngual ballot materials fOl' au election$ this year. • l I State Sen. Oe1\nls E. Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) announced that the senator will in· troduce a bUJ sometime t.bb week which will provide fund3 to pay for e:ooslruction out of So she hat t.a'ken il upon hers.elf to in· terpret the law as me.Ing that multtl· ingual material moo be available upon re· quest, but not necessarily sent to every voter. But VRA supporters are thrautening to sue the state lt mmority voters do not re · ceive materials in their language. penalty fees collected from oil comr.nies ln I.he wake of the Santa Barbera oil spru. The fir.st phase ol development, which should be completed over the next four years, wlU cost $1.1 million ·and includes construction or ~n information center on the easl bank or the bay and a trail system for Meanwhile the Citr ot Irvine. pursuing lts effort to head otr a similar suit, has come up with some interesting data. 1-. the west bank. A survey or 114 of 248 Spanish-surnamed votes voters in Irvine turned up none who could not understand the ballot materials in English -and or those, 70 said they did not speak Spanish at all. The plans also call for some restoration work to be done in the areas of the bay filled in with silt rouowing the 1969 floods. . It's heartening to see that none of the =-~ public agencies or private groups involved It in the Jong fight over state acquisition of the •. bay bas Jet the project be retired into Wl· Once more we seem to have a welJ. intended, but poorly thought out law that w i JI bl t the taxpayer -inc I u ding minorities-right in the pocketbook unless some modifications are made in a hurry. • productive obscurity. '• .... • • Ballot Boondoggle jo. Fine Print • By now voters in county muncipalities : holding local electfons March 2 have re· .... ceived their sample ballots-in Spanish as " well as English. Concern tor voter problems also has manifested itself in the state Senate, with introduction or a bill that would require poll· ing places to be equipped with magnifying glasses lo aid senior citizens who may have difficulty reading the fine print on ballots. • This is in compliance with the Voting Rights Act or 1975 which r~uires bilingual ballot materials in jurisdictions with more than S percent non-English speaking "" popuJations. The law applies to all of California for statewide ballot issues and to 38 counties, including the County or <Kange, with its 14 r percent Spanish-surnamed population. This is a very expensive business- aboul double the coot or printing ballot .... The way some ballot propos itions are written, it wouldn't hurt to have all voters go over them with a ma gnifying glass, long before they get in the voting booth-along with those c andidate qualification s ta t e· men ts. All the same, it would not be unreasona- ble to expect those who need such a reading aid to bring it w ith them to the polls . .. .. t ·Minority Appointments t J Brown's Approach Lacks Logic ·-\ . Somewhel'tr tn hi! Bible studies Governor Jerry Brown should have learned the admoniUons against excesses , the preach· ments for moderation. and the leachl.llgs or equahty. And, StU• dying under the Jesuits, he 11hould be well versed in logic. Either he abandoned his nov· illate too soon or has s ince been swayed too gre atly by his guru. For there seems no logic lo his overzealous atte mpts to right overnight the wrongs he en· visions have been done to certain minority groups. But. since taking office he hu dedicated hJmself to installln& in orfi ce only those who qualify by be· ing black or Mexican. pre· ferably female. There can be no s ane objec · lion to the ap· paintment of a qualified person who happens to be one or the other. But when being either becomes the essential qu11llfica· lion It becomes excessively unac· l't?ptable 1-·or, while the orly Californios ond their descendants havt' con tnbutf'd much to th· st ate, ns hav~ th~ blacks, so. too, have the Ch l nl"lle, Japanut. lrl1 h, .. ltultans. Creek!I, Armenians. ( EARL WATERS ) THE LOplC of that must be lost on the other mi.Dori~ as it is on those w bo consider Slavooians and many others or foreign descent. THE FACT is that California. more than most any other state. is a composite of minority c roups, most or whom want nothing more than to become melded with everyone else into jUlt plain Americans. Yet the go~mor demonstrates a belief that there are just two minorities deserving or h is attention. Perhaps it bas escaped him that each or the minoritie s in California, at some period in the short history of the state, has been subjected to horrible dis· criminations. Who un forget the great injustice done to the Japanese during WW 11 ? ls memory so fleet that the denial or property rights to Orientals was only found unconstitutional a few short years ago! Have the signs "No Irish need apply? faded bO rapidly? Brown hearkens to the line that because these grou?4 <'ONt1tute a certain percentaie of the popula· lion they 11hould occupy that same ratio or public jobs And. because this hasn't been so. he Is out to rectify It by oppointin1 U · elusively from those groups. themselves a part of the majori· ty. To approach the ntl.iQg of public posts on the basis of adher· ing strictly to the ratio each represents to the whole is not on· ly completely an impractical im· possibility. it is asinine. Equality means the best qualified for the 10b regardless or race or sex. Anything else 1s rank da.scnmina· tion regardless of who is favored. But the governor hasn't even limited himself to ratio. In his haste to make up for wrongs. ran. cied or real. he will soon have the slate In the hands of those who make up only a small segment of the stnte. The minority will rule the majority. · And his shortcomings as an ap· pointing power aren't alone his misconception of the way lo right wrongs. It extends to his ideas about judges. From the selec· lions being m ade. many who clamored for him lo rm the judicial posts must be wishing they had clammed up. Apparent· ly the governor sees as a basic quahflcat1on an involve ment with the Civil Liberties. Rural League or som e others catenng to the impoverished. This, in his mind, dtmonstrntt's a hiah<'r motivation tha n bemg a good la wyer. ., Neae Banapslaire Vie.es Reagan GOP Political Savior? ANTRIM. N.fl. -The poten· tial disaster faced by President Ford in the 1-'eb. 24 New Hampshire primury is affirmed by voters in this r ockribbcd Republican town, who art; not truly anti· Ford but hope for Ronald Reagan as a Political savior to regener ate the nation. Interviews conductt.-d 1n p1c· turesque. 19$·year·old Antnm at the foot of the White Moun- tains, with the help o f Patrick Cad- del I's Cam· bridge Survey Res e a r c h , showed a bet· ter than 3·lo·2 edge f o r R e a g a n against the President But this was not the usual lcsser·ol t~O· evils choice. Wher<.'as Republican voters inter viewed j!ave Mr. Ford a high 62 pe rcent approval rating, they ga\'C an astronomically high 84 percent approval of Reagan What these voters think they see in Reagan was typified by a 45-year-old commercial artist who profess ed to admire the President but is voting against him because "I think Reagan will bring in a breath of fres h air. At least, I hope so.'· ANTRIM, whose population or 2.122 as largely lower·middle In· come o f Yankee stock. was s elected b y C addel l as a statewide weathervane io recent Re publican primary elect ions, H it s ho uld p rove a g ood barometer again , Ford cam· paign operatives have totally failed in their New llampsh1re ef. forts to fWlint Reagan as an in· competent. Indeed, ror s alvation Dear Gloomy Gus l d o n 't think school teachers should get any pay raises until they work eigh t ho urs a d a y. 12 months a year, hke most or the rest of us have t o do. TAXPAYt-;R ~o..~ ..... --.., ,......,-.. .,.. .. u,_.1,,..._,_ ~-..... ......._, '-""' -... --0-•0•,0•llyP!lel ( EV ANS-NOV AK J the President m ay now need a self·inflicted R ea~an wound of critical •il mens ions. or som e s pectacular break abroad. Actompanicd by Dotty Lynch, senior Caddell a nalyst. we an· t e r v1e w e d 57 r egi s te r e d Republicans the S<'cond day after Mr. Ford's swing through New Hampshire. with these results Reagan. 27 ; l'ord, 16: undecided, H Contra r y to widespread re· ports from New Hamps hire about soft voting attitudes. An· lrlm Republi<'nns were firm. On· ly thr~ Ford voters and thrcc Reagan vot ers seemed suscepti· blc to cha nge. Although un· decided voters were unusually numerous. they do not seem a rertil<' fie ld for exploitation. Most profess far less interest in the primary than decided voters. and many probably will not vote at all. THUS, the Reagan edge here seems committed and hard, re· vealing a drastic shortfall in the anh·Heagan strategy. Reagan's $90 billion transfe r plan wus favored 4·tO·l. getting approval from many Ford supperters. Despite Ford campaii n efforts to paint Meagan as a b1gb-tax governor. several voters men· tioned his record there as reason for supporting him. "I hope Reagan can do in the nation what he dad in California, .. saad a rif. tyis h schooltt'ache r. Se veral Reagan ba ckers echoed his ora tory and Wilham Loe b 's Man c hes t e r Union Leader. "He wants to put govern· ment back with the people:· said the 43-ycar-old wife of a grocery store owner . A 51-year-old plant guard told us Reagan "hasn't bee n contaminated b y Washington poli tics." Beyond this I ies an unusual vein of op ti m isl ic hope in Reagan. extraordinary for the 1970s. Declaring himself ''sick and tired of the other pohti· cians," a 64-ye ar.old r etired railroad worker declared he wanted "some new hl()()(f out there ." A 19-year-old fact ory worker s aid he re~istcred as a Republican las t week spccifical· ly so he could vote for Heagan "to turn things around " Said a 56· year.old mill worker · .. 1 think Reagan wtll <'ll'an up lh<.' country and help out the working clJ~s. ' IN ADDITION, foreign policy is worki ng fo r Reagan ;and agaln~t the President. By a s.to-1 margin, these \•oters were critical or detente and felt the U.S. should take a harder stand. Secreta ry of State Henry Kiss- inger got an anemic 43 percent. approval rating -compared with 54 pe r cent ror super- controversial publisher Loeb and 75 per cent for Gov. Meldrim Thoms on. When asked about Kissinger. many Yankee voters including s ome For.d sup- porters -responded with gr1ma~s and grunts. While voters rated the two can- didates roughly even in honesty. thoughtfulness and job quaUfica· lions Cw1th a slight edge to Reagan>. a substantial majority felt R e agan is more con· servatlve. clos<'r to the people or Antrim in hi~ views and more conc erned with their needs. Given these views, only Mr. Ford's incumbency may be keep· ing the race as c lose as it is. ALTHOUGH negntive com· ments about either were few, pro.ford voters were marked.Ly less intense about their man than the Reaganlles . Their support ia generally passive, based on a feeling that the President is "try. ' ing" and ought to be given more time. "With what Ford inherited as President, he's done a good job," said the 27-yea r-old wife or a papermill worker. A 37-year-old secretary said that ••since he's never been elected, be ought to have a chance to serve a full te rm" -a frequeutly voiced argument. Surprisingly little awe Is shown in this s now-covered willage about the prospect or turning out an incumbent Republican Presl· dent. Even some Ford s up· porters suspect Reagan will win the primary. Of the voters ex· pressing an opinion about who Is ahead, Reagan was picked 4 to),, with only eight lonely voters put· ting the President ln front with election day nearby. Quotes ••Not for Its own sake alone. but for the sake or society and good government. the press should bo free. Publicity Is the strong bond wh1ch unites the people and their government. Authonty should do no act that will not bear lhc light. .. Jamu A. Carftcld High-handed Judges May Be Asking for Troubk WASHINGTON -n on c. OIN'll, u •·ord l.1ocoln·Mcrcury tleull'r ln Grand Island. Neb .. Is probably the r1rst mun In the sorry hl:1 l<>ry of American Jurisprudence to b\' yanked Into a court room and AC<'ll~\·d of "m1lklna 0 m ockery or tht~ c riminal j u 11tlct• !l)'H("m .. be(ou.'e ht" put an ud In the paper to sell his cars . Mr. Dien made moc-k of the r r1mlnal Justice system by buy· ina an ad in tht" Grand Island Dally Independent which abowed an obviously make· believe front page or a newspaper _..., ('ailed "The Diers ' Dal · ly." This fi('· tltious facslmlle dl5played a photograph or the m()('ker or tr1mlnsl Justice, himself, draw- ings of a number of f'Ot"d pickup trucks wlt.h t.h ir prices. and a .. hudline" thal read: "DIERS GOES FREE -Judge Orders lnstrutttd V~nUct of Not Guilty. S.ys If Anyont-Should Be On Trial It Would ~ Diers Com· petlton for Over Prtcana l'Mir CaJ'1 and ~ce Work. Sptt· tators Jamming Courtroom Cheer Vt'rdict . Many Said They Will Go Directly to OM 0 1'-!l'll' Ford·Lln<'oln Mercury To Get In On Tht' Bill Snvin11ts !" THIS, County Judfle Edward Dixon u id. was "beUtUlna thc- <'Ourt." 80 he ups and pulls in the nt orcsaid mocker :ind Ralph A Clark, publlsht"r of the Grand l!lland Daily Independent. and rl"Quires both men to show cause why they should not be ciled for ('Ontempt of court Upon Diers· promise to cease and desist from bis career of mockery, the judge aa1d the t'laim5 or justtce had been satisfied. Mr. Clark has not been 50 lucky. Al. of this writing. he is still trying to save himself from the punishment whkh. In the eyes of the Nebraska bench. be doubtless richly deserve-s. Presumably after some more weeks of supplication befor~ a sutce:sslon of capricious black· robed jurisprudes. Clarlt Will find one with a sense ol Justice and bt- dilcharged. The time, grief and lawyers bills he can 11wallow and put. down u tbe cosl of doing business in a country whose judJclary is out of control. IUDGES ue nmn1ng &<'hool ( VON HOFFMAN ) S)'!ltems and hospitnlii, poking their nose11 into cverybody·11 bu:o.i· neu and inc reasingly u11ln 1t their powen to force the press to keep 111lent about It Not loni: ugo an flhnols Judge ordered the RO<'kford Re glster·Star to !ltop ('nlltng the chief deputy t<ourt clerk of Winne bago County f,1 pohlt<'al hack It 11cems that the allejte d hack w u !lu1na the RefEaster·Star for printan~ such libels and the judge wanted public s ilence to assu~ the ac· cl15er a fair t ri a I. The Register·Star gag order. since declared unconstJtutitlonal by an Illinois Appellate Court. is the first instance of judicial cemorshlp in a civil. as oppo!led to• criminal ca se. H the pattern holds It won't be the last. and the same appeals courts which won•t tolerate it now will begin to accede lo the pressure from their fellow judges. That was the sequence or event& leading up to the apphca lion or adhesive tape over the media mouth by Llnroln County Nebrnsk1 District Judse flugh S tuart . <Whnt 's with lhe Nebrosku bench?> Judite Stuart wouldn't let the reportt•rs in to wltnt'llR tht> j ury iicl<'Ction pro· eris~ unl('IH! they s itrecd lo write wh11t he wnnted them to fll>'>lll lhc tnal of a vnrlet named f'Alwln C Simnntll, who wu11 rorusequcmtly convicted or six counL" or first· degree murdl'r. Twenty years aao such judicial conduct would hove heen unht>arct of, but tn the intt•rvenang lame.· the long blark jtOwn cro~d hns. Inch hy inC'h, b<'<'n t>llmln:1 t1ng our for m r n aht to 8 public trial. TIIE ORIGIN of aaa ordel"1' was the belief that pre trial publicity Jeopardl7.ed a dcfcn· dant 's ri"ht to a fair trial. That notion hu gradually been lenathened to the proposition that any publicity endangers a fair trial. The re are jud~es and lawyer9 who say they shouldn't even talk about a cue on a ppeal As is so often the cue with judicial de<'lslons, there Is no evidence showintJ beyond a re· asonable doubt that publlt lty deprives anyone of n fair trial In po litical t rlel11 gag ord e r~ facilitate tht' judfte lynchinR the d e fe ndant. The 1mmcd1 ate beneflr inry of a aaa would s<·1·m to tK' the.• JUI.Ille. What ootlcr way to a hlc ld inocomp<'tl'ntt•, lit· nornnct>, drunk{'nnc.·ll:<, cruelly :ind 11loth on the bench·! Judges are r apidly catehina up to doctors, journa lists nnd plum· bers In the unpapulanty contciit. ll 's not ju11t bulllnJ{ ;ind proy1•r either. It's their inability to run their courts expNHtlou!lly, their lndlfCeren<'e to the costs their ('umhcrsom e, nlt·pkklng, pro cedural verbo:o11ty imJ)1>:1t•11 on thr hard-working. and their inability ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wud, Publisher Thoma• K~"1Jil. Editor Barbaro Kr~btch Ed1torfol Page Edilor Thursday, F eb. 19. 1976 to put dnnacrou11 r rimlnals ln Juli a n d k c e 11 tlif• ro t h c r o . A n Amt'rl can joduc would ll·t Jlclnrich lllmmll'r run uround IOOAc after conviction while hl11 honor waited three month11 ror the social workcor" to think up re· U!IOO!I to aivc old Hank a !IU8· pended scmtence. The tum-or thc·t'cntury mo•e· mc•nt for Judicial recoil lawtt wu!I born l)f ft Jl lmllQr dis gust Gt I JUdgc!I' mulrc•nsonce. The boys in "1 the black sheets had best bo warned. The editorial page ot the Daily r llot see ks t o Inform and stimula te readers by preHntlng on this page dive rse commen· t:iry on toplc11 or lnter~t by syn- dicated <'Olumn1st11 and car· toonlsts. by providing 3 forum for readers' views and by pre· 11cnlin1l this ne ws paper's 01>in 1o n11 a nd tdcas on current topics. The editorial opinions of the Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the top of th(' page. Opinions expressed by the columnists and cartoonist.s and letter writers are their own and no endorsement of lhf'ir views by the Daily PlJot should be Inferred. r r Ladybug Mite Sexist? ~fADISON. WlJ. <UPI) -Muk· ma th~ l•d)'bu1 l~ t late IOH~ct m1aht ~ con1trucd u H it dJ&. rnminataon O.Looa a hand. Down went the ladybua. 96-'t WI COft.Sin i• the land of milk and hon'1. nid Rep. Gervaa.e Hcpboer. ocrerlna h11 amend· ment ra,·orma the honey bee. John Norqw•t moved to ktll the buUcrfly : "I lullf'd the butterfly th1i. morn1na ll was, and l \\<Wldn't have it " The honey bee could bnna 1houu of un·Americ&J\1.Sm ''l'v.., 1ot nothma agum~t the mon4'rch butterfly. but I know .a lot of wom •n ~ho bav~ aarden!I that are." Old Rep Harvey Oucbolm But the monarch buuerfly" .,.oney btts yield 5.4 milUon pound.I of honey each year bnnc· Ina more t.bln\ Q mllllon ltllo lhe •l te. be saLd. TH£ ONLY A&GUM£NT aealn't It 111 the state AUembly waa that t.omee g3rdt:oen miaibt ObJect ISUT THE HON£Y bee 111 foreitn to this country, uld Rep. Cloyd Porl'lr. REP. LLO\'D KINCA ID ntimated It cost Ille state Sl.000 to debate the bill for an hour "Ttlls ia aixth grade lctt1sla tioo," Dueholm uid "'fhere'i. no qud tioo about ll " And •o. with u Beloit s1xtb arader'a fa1lh 10 democracy on the line, representatives ud· ¥anced the ruuse of the mooarch butterfly as the atate liuect Un·American ! Un-Wisconsin! The honey bee reu. 57-36 An amendment to make the mosquito the atAte .in.sect ne\'er cot oft the ground Rep. Delmar OeLoo1. who an· troductd the bill a t John Caauc· cl'• reques t . aucceufully swatted aside asnendmenl5 to make the ladybug and honey bee lhe i.nsect. Fatlme to revive tlla hooey bee. He phner sugaested fello w leaulalors let school children de- cide. That amendment went lhe way of lhe honey bee, 65-2.1. "We all hear ab()ul our yoU11g ~ople not gettana 111volvoo in government," ~aid ftt:p Joe,eph Tregoning "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, don't destroy that k1<b belief in a democratic government," said Rep. Sheehan Donoghue THE LADYBUG FELL before arguments of sex d1scrimmation "Will we be calltng these ladybugs or person bug:;·! .. asked Rep. James Rooney, g1\'ing THERE WERE T H OSE against all insects. Adding a twisl lo a line fro m a Gilbert and SUilivan opera, Rep. And the mon arch butterfly, danaus plexippus, fluttered on to tbe Senate. ll"I Te,.._ 'ref& Coll•11•~ Singer Rosemary Clooney reveals in the March issue or Ladies Home J ournal that she had a severe mental breakdown in 1968, triggered by the assassination of Sen. Robert Kennedy. Local Draft Boar~ To Close-by March 1 WASHINGTON (AP> -Since men are no longer required to carry their draft cards at all limes. new ones will not be issued to replace lost cards, Selective Service Dlrector Byron Pepitone says . Pepitone said aJl lotal draft board offices will be closed by tM end of the month and a ll files and records transferred to federal rtt0rd centers HE HALT ED T HE reqwremenl tor those turnmg a ge 18 to register for the draft on Jan. 27 and called orr any further lotteries lo assign draft num. hers The action has the effect of end· ing the requirement that persons with draft cards report changes of address or status to their local boards. be said. "Replacem ent cards will not be is· sued, so regii.trants w1JI be una ble lo replace a lost or stolen card," Pepitone said. Pepitone noted that many employea ask for a man's draft number and Sele~t1\·e Service status. In th .. con· nectlon. be explained: "WITH THE EXCEPTION of a few registrants who may be violators of the Military Selective Sen'1ce Act. all registrants are now considered to be that persons in the pres idential clemency program assigned to public service work will be unable to report lo local boards. They must contact their slate direc- tor of Selective Sen ·1ce to enroll an the Jobs program. Pepitone s1.11d The con- tact may be made in pen.on, by phone or by mail AT PRESENT, 4,46-1 men are m the jobs program , 368 have completed 1t, and 3.265 have dropped out Wilh the Selective Service budg<'t proposal for the next fiscal y~ar to cut lo $6.8 million from the S37.S million lhls year . the reduction m full-lime paid work force from the present 2,000 IS being started. Pepitone said the first reduction will separate 1.400 employes 1-'cb 28 and another 200 on May 8 "By the end of hscal ~ear ·77 . the Selective Service Systt'm will have only approximate ly 100 full-time employes and the Hesl.'rvt' and Na- tional Guard personnel who train on a weekly basis and for two weeks each summer.·· Pepitone said. --------~ class1f1ed m Class l ·H. irrespective of Th• hometown any previous c lassir1cat1on. This Most of the 100 employcs will work in the Washington D.C, area. he said. About 35 will be located at mobilization training headquarteni at vanous parts of the United State . he added n.wap•P9r for all simply md1cates that the individual 1s IM Orange Coast not currenUy s ubject to processing for The prim ary function of the agency 1s planning to re establish the draft machmery m the event or national emergency. mduct\On or alternate service " · ft the f•Wt14!!t}I Closing local boards also means 't~ ._....... Stroll down. drive over. or sail into Udo Village. Open Mon ttlru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sunday 11 to 5:00 Ample frH validated Parking • SPEND A DAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLAGE In this day of shopping malls and centers. we're proud to 1nv1te you to an innovation -A shopping village. Lido Village and the Mini-Mall. Conveniently located where Newport Blvd crosses over Newport Bay. yet miles away from the hurried pace or the super centers. You 'll find endless ideas for un1Que gifts of style and imagination. Discover Newoort's finest array of shoos nestled on the most beautiful harbor in the world . Shop i n elegant surroundings in one of our 44 Quahty bout1Ques. 0 !huf:ad!y. February t9. Ul76 OAtlY PtlOT 1 Actor Faces Classes 1st Rap Scolding Urged LOS ANGELES tAP> five ounces of mul· If !ilranted diversion, -Probatlonofflcerswill juana,authoritlessald. htt would •pend Si-< evalualt a ctor Ryan The actor was or<k'rt'd month:1 in some forl1f O'NeaJ to 1ee if ht should to return to court Murch drua l'<fU<'ahon, wh1c . 1r be put 10 a dlver11on J>l"O-9 (Or a hearing on the llUC('e'SsfUlly <'Om plel , cram aod u~nt to a drug probation evaluation. ~ould r~11ult an disml!SSal educaUon class, court ot said Harrt11 of thl" charae.. WASHI NGTON CAP> fit'ialssa)' ------------------ Violent c ramlnali should be Jailed O'Neal. S4, w.s 11r-JI "bt•calbe they dea rve ral&ned f'eb ~ on factory M EJ ® It," but ~tty thieves and charlH of marijuana aufhor"zed w possession and teferred ·• I ATCHES mOllt fiut o tfendtrS to the probation depart• serVtCe Cenfe ~bould be relused with ment. uid Wflil t t.o=< only a r.colding from the Angeles Municipal Court Judge. the Committee for Commis' sloner John D. tftttt'ltt nMf'W1111Ct ..... tric lat"" Watrllty Sefvice th St d ' I 1 •'-' ..... '""' "" P r1ol led On The e u y o nc:arc:era· '"l•rris. Cefls A .,_,. 61 rm , .. -1 "' lion recommfndJ. ,. Premise Tht• pn\'ately-runded The star of "Ra rt y S committee or generally Ly ndon, .. whic h re Watches Out Of Guarantee .. :Small Charge liberal ~chol#rs. lawyers re1ved seven Academy Complete Watch Reoa1'r Serv1'ces itnd po ll~1 c 1an a con· Award n o m1nat1o ns duded Wednesday lhat Tuesday. was arrested -COMPANY L•ro-s.ltctlon of rehab1lltahon should be Jan. 7 a t bis home. On a Ntw TIMEX• W•tchts abandoned as the go~l or tip from an undisclosed 1:30 to S Mon. ttwu Set. the sentencing process source. Police raided the _,,. S. bee a use there is lltlle _o::_'..::..N..::e.:•:._l ..:.:h..::..ou:.:s:..:e:....:.an~d:...:.foon=~d~=~~=1 =~MA~ .. =~SAHT==A~ANA==='"~·~St~t-=3'~~~· =~ endence that it works. FO R ME R SEN . Charles Goodell of New York. now a Washington l:rn ver. "as <'hairman or the group "h1ch conduct· ed a four-year study of the sentencing system and publis hed 1ls t'OO· dusson~ in a book called ··Doing J ustlct' " Tht' committee joined a j!rowing number of government omc1als and cr i m in al J u s tice spe('1ahsts who claim re- hab1litat1on has fo iled and that pr1:.on !>hould be a rcrtamty for many of- fend('rs "T llE OFFE.SDERS m3} JUStly be SUbJC<.'ted to certain depnvahons becaUSt' he de:.en ei. 1t. And he des<!rves 1r becawe he has engaged m "ron~ful conduct - conduc·t that doc·s or threatens injury and that 1s proh1b1ted b) law," the committee said. jr Call 642-5678. Put a lew word5 1 • lo worlt lor ou. STYLI ..... CT OUOTA ca•Pn'I .. Suony Pl.ilfl of 100-. 11ylon. CllooM 11- ...... ....., U eotld colot• •ltd 13 sublle tw.eds ··75 ,eddlncJ •nd lnt11ll1tt0n not 1nc1Wed .. 141• ytl. In p1lct R99 U 7S sq. yd Sel• lnde 'llfwvMY tllh SIVE10.00 OIROKITI· DESIGNED RUGS Gon wi1fl 111y decor. MtcM ol wll1M luny Vtttl mod1C1Yllc acrylic fiber Non·•~P b•ck Musurtt 4· • 5', UftlMd qu•nlitles. Aeg. S:lt 95 WE MAKE YOU FEEL RIGHT AT llOME -.-•m r11e si-w .... ,,,.-~, tt ... ·.:z..:: .~ ..... ....... ~ ~~ ... a....• L-. ..... .................. 991.7150 &Millll llUS .............. S81-2llO ,., .. ~ A\ltllUt M1 Md"'Y'• $trMd. ~ e-...., a.- COSTA EA ................ 557-176' lMfWOOO .............. 213-~ ) tet ..,.,, lllwd_ *4 5olAll Sltttl Rl&aTOll .................. ~ (ljMli( .... ' ............... 997-3151 212 N Hlltlot M 117 So. T Ulhn A¥fl!Ut ~ llAOt .............. 2577 Wfl MA ................ ~9170 '*' ao.i""' s... 1136& 9tttlOI Slr..c -·-Ill. Tl I Pl; Sltm 9 ll.115 Pl; Cl.1119' A• DAILY PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterfandi 'Routine OK' Seen Olson New OC Registrar PRE-GRAND OPENING 25°/o OFF IHTIRE GIANT IHVENTOllY PANTS. SHllTS, TOPS, SUITS. ITC. .· Alvin E . Olson or North Tustin bu been chosen to s ucceed retlrlnt Orange C ounty Regtltrar of Volera M.J. "Jim" Mayer. He m ust be conrtrmed by the county Board of Supervisors, but R.I. "Cuba'' Morris, head or t he county General Services Agency. said he expects "routine ap- proval." MORRIS, bis chief as· sistant, Tom Egan. and registrar of voters of· ficials from Los Angeles -.;c""-;.;;...'-;:;.:;.;;:.:.:•--~;;;.· .;. .. ;.;·-.·•;...,.,;_ ___ .;..._-________ _. and Riverside counties .. Tt-lephone company? I'd ltke lo report a strange comprised the commit· :iccident lo o'* or your phones higher up the slope in tee that screened six ap· fronl of a slippery place " plicants tor the job. All six were county govern· --------------------· ment employes Morris •~••• Notk~• Beat• Neilc!n noted. t· MOAtEHouu ,,.,.1 PM:otoc vi.. IMmo,.., ...,.... ''We chose the top five, l\('l'\ISS lllO~EHOUSE. •ttl-... "'*WDort Bue ... C:•. P•<llK Vie• rated them in order and "°WIPrl ll<tech, CA D•I• ol dHI" --·dlre<IO<'t Mr o•---bef ~-.,,••.tu• 'S,,.,,..,,,,,...,b • ..., sT1ucx1.i" . ~· was num -· -""" _,....,..s.. --.. PEARLE sT111c llu H. ~ .. one," Morris s aid, noting M•~llMI Mo••,,...w 01 A"-"'· --... ,..r11.c..011101c1 .. u.,,__, the new r egistrar will ~-··-no• Wiiii. ol Col• Mew: ti, lt16 !ou<vt-Dy 1>erMp!Wws, <:Mt, '" 9"....,.,,llOl"en. llo .. ry •tld ""'uol' ~1. 8Ut •M Osu t Strlc•ll•; nlKft. earn $?2,000 a year. "",,,..., 8urlel .... , i. S.turcs.y '''° Mrt. Jo"" H•tt•11 ... r. Mr&. Eli.... Olson 58 has served ~•I 0.W t..lcly of Ml. C•r,,.,.I. lnlff· A"'old Mr&. P~yttl\ B•rtimote -~ . ' • • .,.. .. ,. Good SlwOll•<d C.m~oory. Ti. """-W---Servk:owlll•-as admuustrative asSIS· teml}'Y r~u••h no flower>. Belt, Ft1d•y 11:00 AM, Dlld.ty llrotto.r& tant in the registrar's Of· 9'NfW•Y-rlu¥Ydlre<IO"'-°"'""· 111 H\llltl"'1!0ll he<ll, c,a. """' · • . HOM IG ' ....... EdWMd c. Erny ... '"'Fl~ UNI· fice since 1970. SALL v HONtG. " N .• ._._ .,. .., Met•-ocll•t °'"«"· 0111c1-. ,_. Morm said the new r e- L•11u,,. "''"· C•. O•I• ot Ooetll ,,.,.nt, Wftlmln•t•r Memorlat P•rll. g' tr ' " JI ed · -.... ,, ti. 1974. Survowc! by -CS.ttt19d by $Ntoltr·Slt1<•t1n _,_, lS ar 15 We VerS lD ....-. MK" .. ' H<>n•11. ""'· °""91 .. 1n1.o1111Bt.oc.,,c... all operational and ad· s """'"of N-POrt Beecll, C... •-• · t t' t • 't' f deuv114••\. C:.orrl• Cheuln ot Los IDl.OlS ~a IVe 8C IVI le5 0 An04'1t•. Ce. •nO Ronrott H.OCU• ot ~ ._ the office. Deatlu .. IN RECENT years, be has bad as part of his O.llt P'llet Swtl ,,_ 'NUMBER ONE' Alvin E. Olson assignment the responsibility for plan· ning and organizing the vot e count ing pro- cedures for county elec· tfons." The new registrar is probably more famHiac with the county's vote counting equipment than most county em ployes. He worked for Coleman Electronics Corp ., manufacturers of the county's system. for five years. ending in 1965. The county purchased L4'9'r• Hill\, two t'•ncbOn\: moow .. Anne MHtln ot "°''" tt•tt•. IWw von.. •-.o bt'Ottwr\. A•,.,, Mentn of w.n.t 8tf)l)mf1•&0. M1cn1 .. n and Jk• Mltr11n of MOdmtrt. N•w York. S.rvt<.et 11 '00 ~ TN.tn,o.ey. P•<lftc Vle• ~ w.tn A.tlibt M.11"1" Wetnm•n off•<•M'1 tnter· BALn·BERGEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 64~2-424 1Elsewhere ~ LA JOLLA tAP) Cremation is planned for Franklin L. Miller, a former professor of. m ilitary scien ce at Harvard University and advertising manager of the Saturday Evening Post. Miller. 86. died in a hospital Friday. CapistraniJ Fiesta Trophies Ready BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach -494-9415 San Juan Capistrano -495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK CemetetY Mortu111Y • Ctlapet 3500 PllcJflc View DriY8 Newport Beach, California 644-2700 Pf:EK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntinoton Beach 5~539 P UBLIC NOTICE P'tCTt TtOUS I UStNtEU NAME U ATtEMfNT TN> to1•ow+ftQ CMttOI\ I\ do6nt ~ N \\ .\ 8 1A OIO'S t TALIAN RfHAUllANT, 1'?1)• 8u <ll Ill..,• . tl""'•nqlew1 llu<ll. CA .,Ml &tnny C8t•o•o• C•ooc.et.,... """" Mlfr-y J...,• CAoo«:<••m•. 1'71' 8ea<" "'"" • HunttnQton 8 .. <11, CA "1MI Thi\ OV\.IM~\ '"' COndu(tlfd 01 •" lft dh•Klu•I Mllat Y JAn• C" •PPG< f 1llf"l'W' """ \t•t••"f\~n1 w .-oi td•ft ""''" ,,.. (0Uflll1 c.1.,trt. ul Or•no-c.uuntyon f.-•b •.I"• Pvbth~•d Orano• Co•'' o ..... PUot. ,.._.,o ll 1• 1'. •tld M4t<h '· tffl4 ~'· Pl'Bl.I(' NOTICf: l'ICTI TtOUS I USINIEH MA---1 tTATIMIHT , .. tvllowtl\Q ,.....,, •••• dOl"O ~· ,..~, ., R O ll t NW OOO ARCA HOMEOWNl!R\ ASM)CIA 110<-I. •nn f;..111 •" L•""'· ttwMlrtQton l.lieMh CA •JM• r '~' •oot•.,._•, Co Cl\•1'"""" t\U) ,.._.fjt•n l•M, Hvntif'Qton ~r-i. l A Ooft l •t•, Co Cn•h'tr1•"· JO•t (...tlw•,, H"'ltNlfOI\ 8•et I\ (A ''"' t>u,u..,.o" tof'Mf"'-••on,.,. v-wn -wr;ntat•O •\\O<••hon ottwr .,,.., • p..ttnrtr\t'llD w .. 11...-• e Aod•' • "' "''' Uet•,.,..,,t "'"' •··~ _..,, OW c "N""'' ca,,-._ Qt Or•no-count, nn '•b .. '"'' ,UOJ P\ibll"""<f Or-•noP Co.au O•il'f .-._., • •'> 11. "· n, .,.., .,,.,.,, •. ,.,, Pl'OLIC NOTICE ~----· -----'°CTITOUS •USINHS NAMI \T .. T,.MfiNT ,._ tock>••no otr\on\ •rt1 do•no bu''"""''~ !AllR E LL·CANNON AS VK I A, t;~. "" C•Hll~ ,. ..... ~ l\tAl',\ltO\. (4 W110 Jn'"' J F•"•ll, JOU 8••~-"t< Or , C"'I• "-¥"' CA '1•U (,o<cl(wt L C•nnon, 70•• llornel °"' ro"'" W.u, CA.,,,. lt\ \ Du\HW'\\ '' conchKt•d by • ~ "•'•' °"''"""'nhio Coroon L ( *"~"' '"'~ ,, •• ~,,,..,,, .... , tll~ ..,.," ·~ lo\#nh' Ct.,, 01 Or•noe County on t-wt> •. 1'1• ..,,. .. ""'"''"'"a.en~ Cou1 o.!ly P!tol '•II tt. 1'.1' Me re"•· ttt• "'1·1' P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTtOUS IUSINIEU NIIMI' STATtEMUfT F RESNO (AP> Cuthbert Burrell, 83, of Hanford. a rodeo star in the 1920s, died in the burn unit a l Va lley Medical Center where be bad been bospitali~ed since his bed caught fire in a Hanford convales· cent home Jan. 2. Winners in San Juan Capistrano's Fiesta de las Golondrinas parade on .March 20 will be awarded trophies designed especially for the San Juan Capistrano Fiesta Association, sponsors of the an· nualevent. The trophies, statues of a Franciscan monk, are carve from single blocks or walnut mounted on a marble base with engraved name plates. They will be given to first and second place win· ners. division marshals ·and featured riders. A sweepsta kes trophy will be awarded to the band winner. . City and area merchants sponsor the trophies which are displayed in their businesses before the parade. Trophy chairm an for this year's parade is Dick Rush. He is being assisted by Frank Castell, Forest Dunivan. Tom Hribar and Frank Merrick. refrigerator-freezer features lots of quality, lots of storage GIANT 17.1 ca. ft. capaclfY Tt'tere's 12.31 cu fl of fresh food storage plus a •.79 cu. fl l1eezer. No·Frost system that ends defrosting chores • Porcelaln~namelod interior • Convenient meat keeper • Super-storage door • And ti's designed to accommodate the Installation ot an automattc fee maker. Model EAT17NK !lutstanding values now on many Whirlpool refrigerator· freezers. ~ l<>llowono .,.,...., " 0oono -•· ••••••••• "''\ t \ Oll&NGt; COUNTY MAltKCTINO PV8LISHERS. 1•00 w Ouenlront, ~-Beec" C.t•to•nlan..1 Ro-t J~~n Kub••\ 1M.J1 tSltl _;,,,...., ~wr.ul S..•c" C•Hfonu.a to747 Tf\t\ ""'''"'"" concN<ted b,. In In d···~·· Robfort J Kwt>••tJ fl\I\ \f.ff"Wftl •• , fit9(1 -''" ,,. Count• Cl~'' ot O••no-c~1, ""1 Ft"'~'' n. tn• runs P\bl~ ()r..,~ C:1>••I 0.lly P.lol, hll. It, :r. end MAt •. tt t••• •~I• I lt.5 Coleman system in May er. 61 , s aid he 1964 plans to rest and travel But in an intcrvit w during his retirement Wednt<Sday. Olson con-fn>m 20 years ot coun\y ~ed the system is now service. vlrtuaHy obsolete. FOR GUYS & GAU lO LO PRICES PACTOIY DIHCT ..-----------... BESIDES ms work I $ 2 5 % 0 F F $ I "I WAS PART or the for Coleman, the new re-•. , O I task force that recom· glstrar was an e lectrical mended last year the engineer at McDonnell I ENTIRE PURCHASE county replace its old Douglas a nd the Na· . $ wltn thiacoupon $ I sys t em with a ne w tional Cash R egister •' -' punchcard Votom atic Corporation . ·------------ system," Olson said. "I He is married and has J ff R EA 0 S U N LIM I J E 0 slUl feel we must bead in two c hildren. one of lha't direction " whom works for county llll ~ ll•cl Count y Supervisors government's Environ· M•wport leodt-67S.405J .tabled the ta~k force rt" me ntal Man agement Ottw•-4,. 1,_zwi.u ~- com Ql end at ion u n ti I iAg~einic~y~·~iiiiii~~iii~;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii-iiiiiiiiii; after t he upcoming elec- tion se ason . Olson said the county . ,.,. ··-·-.. ~ .. a ... • t'o.v.-.;crA~· ~ will be "near the bottom ._.;':-:----------------. of the list" in vote tally t~': lltsltll t ime both i n June's ~ ll primary and the Nov· e mber general election. ··we a re shooting for ".~ ~-· p a mid-morning -about 10 G~lfl? ~ a.m. -. on the Wednes· ·~ day after the June vote " and a little later in Nov· ~ ember," he said . YIA'~;4t ~, f"";~ ~n:i eV!~ _jl.tt, M .. { • , . ~ ... w I I\ 11...11 f~.,.....,J-tt14c{1 J .. _________ ............ . OL.SON SAID he plans to m ake n o major cha nges in the opens· lions of his office, wluch is run in much the same manner as when David llitchcock was registrar !.hrough 1973. Hitchcock left the post to becom e an agency chief in San Bernardino County and was suc · ceeded by Mayer, who ·served fo r t wo years as "interim regis trar." Utah Honoree Keith M . Donaldson of Fountain Valley has been named to the honor roll for academic ex· cellence at Utah State Uni ver s ity in Logan, Utah ., ... ti '} (I ( 1 .. " ' GUYS AND GALS .. PARKAS 25% OFF All Famous Makes Reduced i SKI POLES 25% OFF T omic and other famous makes ' LADIES WARMUPS Full Zip Sides -Bottoms With . $13so Boot Protector REG. $22.50 HAUSER SKI PANTS SANTA ANA REG. $48.50 5895 STORE ONLY MARLBORO SAVE $69.SO SHEEPSKIN JACKET s149so REG. $220.00 f ' KNEISSL SKIS i ALL 20% REDUCED HEAD SKIS ALL 20% ~ REDUCED ' JR. SKIS ALL 20% I REDUCED SKI HEADWEAR ALL 20% 't' REDUCED GUYS AND GALS SKI PANTS 25% OFF All Reduced -Famous Makes NOR DI CA SKI BOOTS 20% OFF ALL REDUCED' VENDRAMINI SKI BOOTS 30% OFF ALL REDUCED ROSSIGNOL ROSSI SHORTS ANO sggso CONCORDE REG. $135.00 ALL CHILDREN'S SKI WEAR SAVE 30% SKI GLOVES ALL 20% REDUCED USED BINDINGS GEZE -SALOMON -$1 00 EA. NEVEOA -LOOK • PC. SKI SWEATERS All 20% REDUCED SKI SUITS ALL 20% REDUCED I 24 HR. SNOW PHONE 547-2545 SKI WARM UP AFTER SKI BOOTS SAVE 20% REDUCED 20% SANTAANA 219 E. 4th Kl-7-5723 "°"'~ 4 SUPIR. SPORT SHOPS LA HABRA #60Fa5hion Square (213) 691..()959 CERRITOS #163 Mall 924· 1625 " ' I' I ThU!!d!y Feoruwy 19 1911 DAIL y PILOT A. Airport Co1npHance April Airing Set on Noise Publlc hearln11 on Orancc County aovern· ment'a bid for renewal of 1t11 no1!Ple vorbnce at the , county jet airport have ~n tentatively ~cheduled for April S·9 lll Santa Ana. A preUmlnary conference between county of. fl Ci all and airport Ion wh<I plan to conte1t the con· tlne.aed variance look pla~ earlier this week before a 1u~ Department of transportaUon bHr1n1 of· fleer. THE COUNTY A.l&POllT WU the ftnt U\ the •tau to receive a vanance to contlnue ope rat.Jons in exce11 of the maximum noise Jevel1 permitted un· der 1tate environmental lawa. Tht; atate permitted the airport to continue jet fu&bts with the prov~o that annual renewal re. queala had to be accompamed by proof tbat the county was acting in good faHb to 1uadUy reduce the Impact of noise on surround in& homes. Airport off1c1ala bave contended they are malt· inl a "good faith effort." to comply with the require· ments of last year's variance. They claim other noise reduction measures are currently In the ~ork~ that will menn even more improvement. BUT TH E CITY OF Newport Buch and several commuruty groups oppe>sed to current airport operation.s say the county lS far from the noLSe reduction they want to see. Preliminary motions nled with the state agen· ry by the city and other groups ranee from a de· mand to cease all jet activity at the 11rport to pro· posals to reduce the number or takeoHs and land· mgs by commercial jets. Elderly on OCTD Program Climbs The number of Oranj?e County se nior citize ns taking advantage of the county.subsidized "free ride" program on county trians1t d1sln ct buses IS increasing steadily. Figures for the three· month period ending Jan. 31 show that 324 ,700 Fulle rton Man Faces Rape Trial A Fullerton man ac· cused of the rape and murder or a younJ! Whit· • tier houl>ew1fe and the latt-r rape and robbery of seniors took advantage of the program al a cost to the county revenue sharing coffers of $32.700 about 10 cents a ride. When the contract was first initiated be tween the county a nd the transit dtstrict 18 month.s a10. the subsidy was 2S cents per actual rider. But since the first pact was a pproved . the transit asency lowered ll• fixed fare for the elderly to a dime. So in the same three. month period from Nov· ember to January last year, the county paid 558,SOO In subsid1ea for nearly 100,000 fewe r riders than the latest ficures. a woman who was len HB IF/ for dead in the Jrvine ,..,, oman area has been orderl.'d lo race arra11tnmenl Feb F • 26 in Oran~e <.:ounty QClllg Superior Court. Judge K e nneth CL - W1lham1 set the ap. IUJ,TD'e S pearance date for Ken 0 Richard Hulbert, 24 . A Huntington Beach shortly after the son oC a Full~rton fireman was woman who altetedly Indicted by the Grand shot and wounded her ex· Jury on 14 felony counts. husband on the day she tlulbert is accused or married her present strangling Gina Mane husband has been or · Tisher, l 9, of Wh ittier. to dered to face tnal Feb. dt>alh after raping her 23 on charges of assault IHl J a n. s. Her nude with a deadly weapon. body ~as found In the 0 r a n g e C o u n t Y bark of a car parked out· Superior ~ourl Judge side a Fullerton apart. Kenneth Williams set the menl complex. trial date for Loretta Hulbert is further ac· Helen Thies. 40, of 16658 cu11ed of raping and beat· Arbor Circle, after she 1 n ~ a F u I I e r t 0 n pleaded Innocent and in· Community Colleae alu· noc~nt by reason of ln· dent who was dumped sanity. Pretrial action is unconscious in • dJtch scheduled Friday. af\er s he drove her at· Mrs. Thies was arrest• tacker to the Myford ed at her home last Oct Road area In Irvine. 10 after Elmer Robert Hulbert is being held in Vogt. 17541 Still Harbor county j111l with bail de· Lane, Huntington Beach. med was 1truck in the left · arm by one of two shou Polka P arty Tht> Orang(• County Polka Club i!\ sponsonni .1 Swt•t•th1·art Danre Gt 9 p.m i'd1 :! I an the SnntG Ana '.\too"' Lndae. For rurthrr 1nrnrma11on rull g !it:?O allegedly fired by the de· fend ant. Police said the sus 1>ect. married that day to Fred II. Thies. 37, told them that she s hot ht"r t"x husband bet'ause she felt h~ was trying to ob· lain c·ustody or their 8· )'l',tr old daughter. Airport Briefing Slated Feb. 26 Th<' consulllna firm pre parlnJ! an ('nvlron· mental impact report. on Oran1te County Alrpon will conducl its third community briefing s""ion 1-·t-b 26 at. '7:30 p.m lnTusun The meeting, which wUJ feature hiithtl((ht.s of the EfR findings to date, will takt' place at the Helen Estock Elemen· tary School, 14741 North R Stre<'t. Joseph Pantuso, pm- Ject manal(er for Daniel. Mann. Johnson and Men· den hall <DMJM ) said the impacu of several proposed airport 1m pro,•ement projects and the e((ects or different levtla of airport service are on the a1enda. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MERCURY SAVINGS . , .................. ......, ......... ...., ... • Dries ~ .. I w1wt• .. .. . , ............ cJ......, wftlt .. , .. .... '·" New Kwikset Home Fire Alarm Rtt. 49.fS ' • lettery .,.,.t_., Ilea "4.latlM ct.llllllttf • 5"5es I elem yw •• fl"t ..... fl,. • ._, te iltst.R; Ntt.rf IMMW 3476 Sturdy Metal Hose Hanger r Compre11lon Tank Sprayer ........... ,,.r4...,... ~ ,.,, c...ml ~ • A4;1n..We Mule wltll ut11111ett t• ... Tr.TH,. ..,,,, llcentennlal .... 1'.fS 1-'h Gellen 1376 • 2 Flag Set ............. ,. , .... ·~ ........... ..... •11\.t'' .......... ... 2'~· • ( .... et. , ,c. ,,.,.... kit • fwl cylw.r, Nule1, atwter 1 ell hi 1Mt9J e1rryl111 , .... '"" Handy Home Rivet Tool • o,..t t.r ell li!Mt ef ,.,.,, weft • u.. wtltl Metel, ,&estlc. wyfW.e tt.t WI! h rlwete4 • lety te !IN; «MM• with rlwth, f JIS 476 Rtt.14.fS 876 Vlgoro® 10-0 z. Garden Dust • Centrells l111t<h •nd tu,,.111 111 '"' ... et•W• .. ,,." • r.., t• .,,. ,., .... dualtr. to. H. c ... tefMr .... 176 2.Jt Three Flag Deik ht 1976 Towel Calendar • A1Mrice11 Mtl• ffllltleHt1e4 t11 the Otcler11ltt1 ef hwl.,.114en< • • Svre te lttc•lllf • cellec1et'• "''" Now 176 Only Spred Seml-Glo11 Latex Enamel .... , ........ i..,....-4 .,...., • 14"1 --.. t.r4 --eree• • ..., ........ ct'ffft NMtif.My 9~~ "-.. Heavy Duty ---:::J 9 " Roller Frame •St,_., .... ......_MH , ... 76~ •t\'M,,,... ........ • • Autl'h el t'' ,.... cewert 9 Inch Paint Roller Covert .... ..-. ...... ff --' .,,iic., .... ,...,, • T\e '"' lilMI yew , .. -_, ,,_ Ytur Ch.kt . • ' • • • . ~ ' • • .. ·f ; . 1: 1: • . ' .. I• , A , • l>A'L y f'tl.OT Thur!d!y. f!ltl!u!ry 11, '""' Student,s Pay for Damage NEW YORK <API Students at a Manhatt1&11 vocational high :.ehool collected $1 ,000 in donu· p Picnic S lated The Minnesota Stall' Soe1tl> ':. ann ual p1enil· "111 ht• hl'hl rrom 1U .J m Ill I p m Mart•h j Ill lhl' l..OllJ' &•:Jt·h Hl'l'rl'lll1on Park. 7t h St nnd Purk A\l'. L<>nA llearh hons, much of at their 4 lunch money. and eave it w..£ Tndlln A c t o r Tony Cur lis h as up· pear ed bdorl· special fed eral grand Jury prol>· ing secn.·t bunk accounts held by Am~ri ca n s 111 Bu h amas t o a void income laxes. to the city to pay for =;:;;..._;;;;=::;:::=::::==;::...;.;....;.;;.;_.....---==:-: dam aKe to a subwuy WANTE train vanda lized by i;omc classmates "We wunl to apolOAIZl' to everyone who we hn"e offt!nded and we hope that you "all forgive us.·· s aid J oseph Qui n tessemza, president of C he lsea Voet a t1 o n al High School 's s tude nt government Jewell by losec>hs Is ~Ing fof diamonds and gfmltones from private lndllliduals and estates. Carelul eumlnatlon and evaluallOf\ bot OUf ·~ Hig~ Oric:e9 paid. Call S4<MI006 1().9 daily, Salurdwt 1<>-e. suncsav doled. ~ '°' ~ Joseph. iewels by loseph 1'11as l llctlMI, CSI. Chflahan Selene. Lec::tunlf Formerly • newspaper HE HANDE D a check ~=iiii-iii•iri_ii,i .. i•i•i· -~i-iii-.~,....~·i-iii·iai•i-iiii~ execull ve, now devotln1t Wednesday lo John G de fuJI lime to thl' practice o( Roos, senior executive Chrnll1an St'1ence. As a officer of the Trani.1t LIFE INSURANCE TOHELPPAV lecturer he w11l 11nswtt Authonty. question and lecture oo °"'"'~--REFUSE SUPERVISORS VIEW LAND BEHIND SAN JUAN AS NEW DUMP SITE Scotty Talmadge (Pointing) and Scott Ferguton Dl1cu11 Opening •t Prim• Oeahecha OC Obtaining Land Bit by bit. Orange County gov- ernment bu been buying land in the bi lls a bove San Juan Capistrano as the site ol a new r~ fuse diaposal site that. in yean to come, will become a regional RCTeatioo area. So far, the county bas acquired 9M a cres ol its Prima Desbecba property and sights are Mt oo the re m a ining 579 acres of the m as t er-pla n ned 1,SZS-acre facility. THE COUNTY Board ol ~pervisors this week ordered its real property services depart- ment to update land appraisal figures on the remaining land, which will cost between $li00,000 and $700,000. Supervisors had allocated S2.61 million to be spent over a four· year period to buy the entire Prim a Desbe c:b a dump and recreation· area. 1be remaining parcels of land are owned by W. E. Holmes and Glendale Federal Savings and Loan. CURRENT APPRAISALS on the Holmes acr eage stand at AB<J1'fDAJ'fT TE"4NIS. There a~ 8 pro- tected tennis courts and one Is a dramatic Stadium Center Coort with a spe<tator gollery. Night lights, o# cour<1e The club- house, with a Pro Shop tmd lun<heon terrace, Is headquorters for a very active, all·agcs, tennis program SERIOUS OOLF. Tht' blq course at Ironwood Is 73·Pt1r, Mulrhcad·dcs1g~d. ond ro ted 76 2 from the back ttts. That's pretty scrlou<i. Actually. there arc 4 tee positions and one or more will cert..Jlnly suit your 9.1mc. l here Is also a gem ol a three-Par that's testy but hone'>t about $450,000. The savings and loan land as worth about $150,000. The land fill dump, which went tnto operation last fall, replaced the old Fors ter Canyon facility. Forster Dump, located in the same general v icinity, was full to capacity last s ummer and even- tually wall s erve as a nother recreation area. Supe rvisors wer e told that there Is currently enoug h money in the county budget to buy the remaining Prima Deshecha land, provided the revised a~ praisals are not Loo different from the originals . Come out and Inquire 1boul gotr and tennis dub memberships. FAIRWAY HOMES. The pride of Ironwood. Spacious family homes with Indoor· outdoor graciousnes<; Lots of qlaH so you ha:f a variety of vi<>ws ... or Intimate interior gardens, tht' mountain '>kylint>, a swimmmq pool temtce or the fairways The vandalis m oc· c urred J an. 19 when slu· dents at the school were dismissed at 9:30 a m. because il was a read111g period pr ior l o exams. Scores piled into the last three cars of a subway train and for 30 minutes some s m ashed seats, broke lights a nd win- dows and terrified about a dozen passengers . EACH STUDENT was asked to give $1 . Abool half the s tudents con- tributed. of the executive qolf course which wind between the homes. Ifs qreat for practice and lends a glorious feeling of breathing room From S86,500 to SI06,500. A BREATHTAKI NG SITE. Overlook1nq the desert floor and protected from wind and Intrusion by a natural cove m the mountains. lronwood"s <>lte 1s a loge ~at in nature's amphitheater. And the only one of its kind. GARDEN VI LLAS. Here is the best home "buy·· In the desert. Two and three bed· room completely private suites: spacious kitchens and closets; and a large, high· ceilinged livrng room that opens onto the nearby pool and Jacuu1. Ironwood gar· deners will keep your gardens immaculate. From $43,000 to $67,500. COUNTRY aua HOM£S IN PAl.M DESERT IRONWO~~D Palm Springs ----, In Palm ~sm, sciuth 2 miles Ill on Portola. "" Phone collect (714) 346-0~SI ,.. ~ ~ BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES46-87 ·~ ... - NO SA& EIM.ut WIU CAU Write •nd give .,. y«Mlr da .. of bWth LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP ol BOSTON 40 Broad St .. Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. o.4-NB Or Call Toll Free: 800-225-1780 '"WHY s,1arTUAL HLUJMG7" ~ ........ ,..._., Jl-lt:JO A..M.. ..,_.~c.._ JH...,.._.C ...... lhh•h•• .............. Child Cant Provided n MAJESTIC KING CHAIR. 01s- cower golden ra11an. sun lurniture lrom lho Phllloppines MO<lern mas1erp1eces Hand- woven of supple, durable burr palm fibers Created 1n rho ancient art by Cebu villagers Choose the regal k1n9 chau Dramatic S ft tall fan back snuggles easily inro amazingly small spaces Buy yours 10day1 $9988 RIC). Sl3t.t9 Here are lust a few of the savings! MAHARUKA. Open weave Reg U 999 Slfe UUt HIQHBACK. Open weave Reo I~ 99 Sale S5t.l l SAUCER. Black 111m R90 184 99 Sale $44.18 Give fntern1Uoiul Gin Certlflc1t11. AedHm- abl• In Pier 1 storH throughout the U.S .. C.nld•, Europe and Austra ll1. CX>STA MESA Z111 ..... ~ c..-·-540-7337 Pier 1 OIAHGE a,.,,., c..- ~ s ANAMUM I06L ...... A• .. m-u12 WOtl nm1 kT. l•t tut( IM, =1 ~1rot 1Jt4S.. ~ l c: ... ....,. 49'99101 I l 'Convenience Markets :.~~.~:~.~-'=~ LAGUNA BEACH HIG;;~;;;~~oosrE~·~~~r;•• llAMllTATIMlllT ''LAS VEGAS'' PARTY ,,,..., '"'_,..,, .......... . ~·\ I To Offer Priine .Cuts :J.f.2~ .. ~:f:~~TI~~, SATURDAY MARCH 27th· 1,e.m. to Midni~ht .,.,, LOS ANGELES <AP> -Your ( J N .... ('jot;-' .. 1.:e:."! J:~,·:. .. 1~·,.~,:~ DANCING (High School Jou Ensemble) DRAWINGS •. N. PRIZES • REFRESH Hrs ::!ht'~ttc.!~ve;;t:~j~= ~~ c 0 N s u MER ~~--~,\~M :.. •. ··~.~"' ...... ~~ .. t,,',~~ ~ .. ~.· VIUAGE FAIR GARAGE #2 • 1100 s. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH rack or lamb alooi wlUI ju Olhtr pro---·--• GR.& ..... D PRIZES ducu. accordln1 lo U.. prnldenl or way acrosa the country wtlh the price -···~1~·:,:·:J ... ., ,, "'" tbe National Meal Board. libel already on It," Stroud said. Thi. ........... & ••• "'"" •Ill -A.Ir c.a.....,. Z ,...... tritfi l ,...... trip P.s.A. 2 r-4 P.tt.ry Sllck • D 'd St d ho "A d i . .. .... ,, , ••.• ~, 0••"11• (.-•· ... ...._ .. .-&.. to -·· ..... .. L...lo.. ... -'-t f df .. _ avt rou , w baa headed the n t 5 more economical :=...1J.. ,.,; • 2 r'OIMd trip ffcbh to -.... tktc.h .ct ""' c...-.. ,...... .... M 0 , ..... , Chka10-bas~d consuJMr marketlnc you've eUmlnated bone and fat at thE' m 11• S.. Fr-wlaco occowll.tfolttto S-Fr.-cleco ,,_ Ptiteno.'1 led hoch • orsanlzation for •l1ht yun. uld fttW 50W'C• of supply and you're eettanA; .. ':'~·-~~!·.=~.'~:~~~···· ~":. AddiffOMf prfaei fr'OM Lev..-s,.m Wlf'W ,....., ~,__,, ....... ~:r:n,;q::i~~ ~~d~~:u~~ki::, ~ =b~=u.i~ 1':1:.:'J::l·~escrva. PUBLIC NOTICE · lJlill u.MIJ & Cltantrl W1rrt1 R,.U Fmt S Jewelry products are sold. mclud.lna introduc· TM GM Show Cue 1411 TMma Cullras n. ,._, ""' CW .11-i... Upl Trtvet Service Uon of line meal CUtl iD qukk·hrvlc:. TBE INDUSTRY STILL must "::Z:.'~~:::!·::r Mlnilef's Bltbtlft Marintfs SMC' lm .. .,.... Tw111 'its van Qires GM!efy stores. ~Ollvi.nce aboppers totrwt the qua.llty "'° ... -.,,.""'""'".,.d91nu""'•· Ila & llrt lift Wirl Cluurs Smt A.ts ta C*rits Rtlldlft'S "1118TO&ICALLY convenience stores haven't had meat counters," Stroud aaid ln a.a I.ft. terview. "But now, they're uylns that they can l;et more buslnese from Sunday and evenlne a!loppen lf &My can offer meat.'• °'~.':~=·~pie think ll it's frozen, -;r.~c"'"«>'-P. McCllll Pbtmcy Ivy KMt lrtlltal lr.., Tiii Wt• lltlst 8udl Hause IM there mual be somethlni wrong whh ,, ,...,.,,.N TfCHN•~L •No 1t1t CHYtll llUM laUfG PUNCJ "'911 leMty S.,ply Tlllll Tllk llDlt Cln)ion Ptlalmacy tt, .. 1&1d Stroud. "They don't rullze ~~~~~~~~~ p~~1~~ ~=-~! WM Puuck Vkter M111e l11 Stltttetl!JtfS Mlfale lustlrs Esdllllchs flowef & Gift Shop lb.at the •leak or pork cbop or rack or '""·~:-=:-,~~:1';!( ,,.,,0 , o no ~s""oe"c~are ~!!.1 • .._ .... t M1J1Ci C.,eritW Plrk Faest Phafmacy ~ u-lamb lbty just ate In a lo"ely ,.....__, "•o.• ,.._n'""""'• .... ._. a -.... ~~'"'-....... 1i.-o.. .. 111n1 o~n •"" -na rmta\Lr&n.l probably bad been frozen -11m AlrMlrOf\9 ,. .. •'''"""·CA 11MltYle-fl••e•t ~ft.tt.u C1Nltfl -.,,:.'$ ..... -:::.·ley~ (SIJoOIBatbef Sh>c> 11 • .a...J... few ... ~ or four m-•'--." "'"' _., .. • ••• _.._, '"" ~ IMI-~ Thlt -•MH I\ t-IK-.., •tot Profits Drop ··-... ,£, .. co.-P ---Tickets· SS.00 DM..._ fOf' clllpt • z 9Wll .. .a•11 at: ---Frttting will enable the amaller atores to offer customers prime tut& ol meat for the fl rat time, Stroud said. ~~ ~":.:;:" Mctor-e Hrctw.-. n. 04* Showcese • Yilop Fair #I I 52 LOS ANGELES <AP) -A m~or T•" •••••-"' ••• ,,,..., "''" ,... L.,... S....t o,,. . T1wffty-O-l..ax C ........ "WE NOW KNOW lhat it's possible to package a retail pac:kaae rlcht in the packing plant and abip ll all lbe dttlineintheearningsofitsoilandgas ~,vc••••01 0r..,90 co..,..,..,,F.o U ThotftCls c__.. Sports WotW division was blamed Wedn~day for a rnui Mf ~ 43 percent drop in the 197Sprofsts of Qc. ""'11"'oo °'•"• ,.,., o..i, p,,, 0 lo• Cmy• ~y I cl .. _ Ip ,. .. II, It, 1', ""°"" '· .. ,. '"-'-·-··· I......&.. ~ ue1~t.a e~r~o~le~u~m~Corp:..:.:.!:..:..· ________ _.!_ ______________ ~-=.:..:'•~=========.._====--~=·====~========~~==~.....-==~~~~~====~============~ 'Lipstiek' Margaux Ends Show as Star By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES <API -Nothing like 1tartln1 at the top. Already fashion's most famoua model. Margaux Hemingway has just completed a star· making role in her firsl movie. ··1rs like a fairy tale: I can't believe it," says :Margaux. wbo turned 21 on Feb. 16 and still ex.bibils a youlhful wonder at wbal bu happened to her. , SHE CAME TO AN INTERVIEW FllOll record· ing voice tracks for "Upstick," the Dino De . Laurenti is movie In wblcb abe plays the victim of a rapist. It ·s heavy stuff (or a girl wbo remembers her only prevloua actinl operience as "playin1 one of the old ladles in 'Anenk and Old Lace" in the fourth or fifth grade." Her director. Lamont Johnson, uld sbe responded "with the inlllncts or a 1reat race hone; when the bell rings, she 1et.s into It, uncaMUy 1oes for the motion and the drive that's needed." Margaux could be the alart or thal long-awaited HEMINGWAY return to the 1lamor atar. Sbe b11 a face lbat la 1triltln1ly lovely, yet with character -a s mall scar on lhe forehead, teeth that re· mind you of Gene Tierney. The voice is re· markable. low and foggy -"people always say I sound like Carol .Chinning." She'll never costar with Dustin Hoffman or Al Pacino, not unless they stand on boxes. She ls, by her own calcula· Uon, s fHt, 12 Inches - "men are 6 feet, women ares feet, 12." MARGAUX HEMINGWAY RAS COME TO promlnl'nce with the speed or 1 downhill ski racer, which she also is . The name helped. Crandp1 was Ernest, the writer. So maybe belna a Heminsw1y was an advanta~e. but. ahe couldn'l have pro· gressl'd so fast without qualltlet of her own. She w aa born ln Portland, Ore., a pent most of her growing yean ln San Francbco bul baa also hved in Cuba and Sun Valley, Idaho. She hu only J,?limmenn~ memories or her erandfalher, who killed himselr when she wu 6. "I remember sltUn' on hla knee In Sun V1Uey, Jnd 1 have a fraction of a memory or him ln Cuba," :-.he remarked. "About all I can recall la 1 picture of him a5 big and burly." She hns rud all the Hemingway novels and many of the short 1lories. . "!'tv FAVORITE BOOK IS 'A Moveable feast,' m1ybe bccauae I like Parh ao much," she "lllld "If It '11 ever made Into a movie, l'd love to play I ladle' She's quite a woman." ~I an:aux s:11d she oftl'n talks by telephone with her J;rnndmother, the first Mra . Hemlnaway, who llHs In t-1 ond3 M nqiaux had litUe ronloct with the abow world. thouah on<' o;ummer ahe acted aa driver for George C" S<·ott ·s da11ahlE'r In Los Angeles. Her life started 10 l'hanac when she went to New York on a trip lo promote women 'a aiding. SHF. MET AND FELL IN LOVE with 1 youna millionnlrt', Errol Weto;on. Dack In Sun Valley, she del'idt'd to rNurn to New York and discover If the romllnl'c was for real. It wu, and tbey were rt'llr• ned m Puris las t June. What to do with her llm• while Welson was out mokinit more mlllinna7 He 1u11ested modelln1. The fashion world wenl wtld for her -"people llke a biic J?irl during a dl'preaalon. ·• ahe reasona. Shl' is quick to remind peaple lhal she ii not a raret'r model "I've only done It four months." Aut durina that time ihe landed on all of lbe tlamor magazine covers, as well as Tlme. Snoopy's Baek Wasn't Put to Sleep HOMESTEAD, Fla. <AP> -Three month..~ 1fter the Orris Sberi.n famlly tu.med its dog, Snoopy, over to 1 ve.terlnari an and told hlm to put lhe animal to sleep, family mem· ben heard a scralchlna at the door. ll was Snoopy, complete with wauin1 tall and a new coat or halr. "We Juat don't undenland It," uld Sherin. ''I took the dog to a local vet. paid $15 and sirned paper• to put him lo sleep." The unldenlined veterinarian was quoted by Sberin as uyina that someone In bis office apparently took Lbe dog home and nursed il back to health. • WITH AN\' TIRE V~6nau .. PRll v:::~ .. •••• v ='·-=-···· COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR ILVD. k_ ...... « ......... , TUNE-UP PACKAGE 4 .. ~ ..... • 1 ftU riQ . .... ...--4C'Ylt••w-•• 6 ••.•.• .... •. •29 .. C't'l. ....... fU \ :.i . •34 .. ;. _. I CYL ....-" 'n .. ..... ~~ 1•<1••11 , ......... ,. .......... . ~....,,.~, .... ,. ........ ••1·•· <•••····· ... ...... ...... ........ ', ........... .. f r . . A J % DAILY PILOT • "Low tar, good taste:' . Others have made the claim. Philip Morris just made the cigarette. MERIT Only 9 mg. tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smo king today. Yet MERIT delivers astonishing fl avor. Fla vor verified by sn-1okers all across the country. · If you're looking to become a low tar smoker, or don't particularly enjoy the taste of the low tar brand you smoke now-you'll be interested . New 'Enriched Flavor' Discovery 1 j \ I , • Taste=fested By People Like You 9 mg. tar MERIT was taste-tested against five current , leading low tar cigarette brands ranging from f . c::-i 11 mg. to 15 mg. tar. · Thousands of filter smokers were involved, smokers like yourself, all tested at ' home:' The results were conclusive: Even if the cigarette ·te sted had 60% more tar than MERIT, a significant majority of all smokers te sted reported new 'Enric hed Flavor' MERIT delivered more taste. · Repeat: delivered more ta ste. ~ By isolating certai n "key" flavor ingredients of tobacco in cigarette smoke, ingredients that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar, researchers at Philip Morris have developed a way to pack extra flavor into tobacco without the usual increase in tar. The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor~ In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, 9 mg. tar MERIT MENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering as much-or more-taste than ~.<Sj the higher tar brands tested . ~/~ You've been smoking "low tar, It's extra flavor. Natural flavor. Flavor that can't burn out, can't fade out, can't do anything but come through. · We packed 'Enriched Flavor' into MERIT. And began a series of extensive taste tests. The results were amazing. MERfTand MERIT MENTHOL good taste,, claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT. Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg. tar. From Philip Morris. •Arnet1on Institute of Comumer Opinion. 51\ldy an1lable free on requul. Ph1hp MOJT1$ Inc •• P ichmond. Va. 2J261. . 9 mg'.'tar:· 0 7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Th at Cigarette Smo~mg Is Dangerous to Your Health. • Maid Cottons to Travel By BEA A~DERSON ,....,,. E .. tw The :"o:allonal Cotton Counr11 ·, SC'lec t1on of lhl' 19i6 g()Od"11l Jm bassadrcsi. ob' 1ousl) 1i. a good one MaJor qual1f1cat1on 1s leader:.h1p , and \'1 l'tor1a Laughlin, 21, e,ude:. 1t When s he C'nter-, a room s h<' hr 1nj.!S "1th ht•r an air of ton fidence. poise. r harm. genuint• "armth and 1nt1.·rc!ll lier handshake 1s firm and fnendly llome with her fam1l~ on Lido Isle for JUSt 24 hours thcr rirst ,. , s 1 t s 1 n c e I l' av in it 1 n I al c December for lht• national com pct1l1on 1. tht.• l'SC Mm1or !>atd, "It'~ a pNfrct t1 mt• lo be ht.·n · It's Vall'ntine's Day " Although tht.• hous<'hold "as buu1ng with friend~ droppml( 111 or c11lling. s he l't.'nl<'r<'tl her at tent1on o n ;in intervtt•w. en thus1ast1t·ally talk1n.: abuul hn· honor and uproman~ tnp l.IKE Cl~Ol::REU.,\ "It's kind of hkc a ('inrlln•lla s tory... ~he s;rnl or ht•r pn1.es \loh1ch include an ex1~:-nse paid tour o f the U S and S<'veral foreign countries, an all rotton wardrobe with many des1i.:ner labels. a n<'w M u:.lan..: and a Sl.500 scholarship "It's exciting The v. hole thin~ 1s a pubhr relations pos ition It rnakt>s ~ou f<•<'I v.onderful to I~ representing an industry and the Statt-Department I which p .. ys forpartoftheexpenst'SI" M1i.s Laughlin kno"s, too, there 1s a serious side to her tour for s he "111 be meeting some heads of state and other omc1al5 .. It's important that )OU leave tht'm y, 1th a pO Slll\'C Im· pre!->:.1on ·· The seriousness also includes \\OOIOS: business ORIENTATION During a short orientation. s he has learned many facts about tht• mdu.st rv, such as Wh.1ch stale!. comµrise tht· Cotton Dell <anc1dentally, "omen from these statt•s are the onl~ ones eligible to e nter competi t1on>: that many Southt:rn Californians d on't r<'alizc this 1s a cotton state. or that their t'C>llon fa brtl'S could originate at Ba kersf1eld Cotton 1s warm t•ven in cold climates bel'aus(' of its msulatmi;: quahl) On the other hand 1t '' t'OOl an hot rhmalt•.., B~ -produl'ts from !lel·<b 1n l'lude cooking oil and flour. which ha~ not yet been dev<'lof)t'd for rommerl'ial use COMPETITION That Russ1a 'o; bumJ>('r nop l'ould hurt Amenea"• forl'ti.:n trade Important stops are Canada. "htch 1s turning to Rus~1J for the New Look Suits Men n, JO 01.SO"° Ot .... o •..• ~ .... \Uft \ n•t·ent :-,;<'" ' nrkt•r l':lrtoon d1•p1t h Jll t'"<t't'Ut I\ t• 'lltlllL! "1th ht' fr('( rom fort ,1 hh pn>ppe1I on ht!-olk'k Ill~ ho" •~ 't11n1'1nc in th1• t'IOC'lr"a' ..,a\tnL! tu him .f•ult'' I'm .1frc11tl '11111 lt•1,11n• '111t h,.., hnoth ..:011t•nl11\ou • Tht!-> r Jll'it'' an 111tt'rN-t mL! """" tum Dot•.., a h•1,11n• ''"' rt•.1lh make a m.in fl't•I !hut ht•., m11n• r\'l :.1x1•tl ·• .lud.:tnll from a 1 .intl1•m poll of clepart mt•nl !>tort•!-> .in<I offire'I, 1t hasn 'l h<'t•n 1'a'v l!l gt'l mo'>t Aml'r1t•,111 m1>n lo L!l\'I' up tht•1r llC'S to find out. hut onee lhe\ ·,,. dt'lrov<•rt•d ho'' ('t1mfort ~1hl1• le1!lurt' wt•ar 1s . lh<'\ 'n• hookf'Cf Tht.• ll'ISllr<' 'Ult. ck-.1~1wd to hi' worn v. 1th an np<'n -.h1rt nm! no t1l'. 1s probuhly tht• mo't rnd1ral fashion rhanJ!(' nw11 h." f' C.1l'ed m manv \C'ar' Woml'·n art· al'l'u.;tom<'d to moving v. 1th n<'" trends. hut nl<'n h a \ e b <' e n " 1' l' u r I' 1 n t h e kno"ledge that 'l<'\eral bnc;1l' swts v.ould l.t>ep their "'ardrobe in good shaJ>t• for man) )ear.; :":o". ho" l'\ er. there 1s a" hole nc"' array of l'Olors and fabrtl's for them. and men have the OP· port un 1 ty to make definite fashion ChOIC<''i for their arter· ~ork hours Men usually are press ured by their spouses to buy thr1r f1r..t leisure suit. according to Steve Gabriel. manager of the men's sports clothing department at a local department stor<' "After the second. lh<'y're less reluctant and will buy one on their own." Gabri<' I said. "Some men make excu.s<'s for buying one More women p1rk out men's garments than )OU can believe " Women do the bulk of the shop· ping. he ad1kd, bel'aUS<' mt•n · kno" the~ rl' i.:oing to t•nd up in tht• "'nml'n°!-> area 1f the\' i.:o "1th th1•1r \\ tH'" Thl'\ don·\ "ant to tw lht'rt' bC'C.lll~t· II s l'>orinA Thr) think '>hnppin~ ,.., a" a!>ll' of llnll' .. \\hat th<• hush:ind 1hsc-mcr1', "'ht•n ht., "1ft.• hnnl!" a lt•tsurr ..i11t homt• for him." that tw ft't•b \01tn1tcr wht•n he wt·ur!I 1t, al' 1·11nling to G ahr1l'I · It 's u "a) of c·omini.: to lht' \Ot1ni1cr look v. 1tho11t bt.ol'omang :i t11pp1t• /\ man s till has thow n•spons1b1ht1t•s ht• C'an't forgt.•t " Th\' unstrul'turcd suit al!m or f<'rs nwn ;in opportunity to i;how oCC tht•1r hrnilrR. Gabriel said. · !\kn now are prouticroflhl'm " Lt'l'illrt' iw1ts v. ill not appear as rt>1otular workin~ uniforms . he t,.-lteH!l, b<'<' a usf' they of for a l'hanj.!<' or pal't' much hke a \\oman i.?ets m r h.inl!lnll from n dress to pants "l feel more relaxNI nnd I forJ:l'I what ha:r; ,:?On<' on dunng the d;iv I rould do m" "ork as "ell 1n. a leisure suit. but I prefer ha\lng that a~ a d1Herent outfit " J a c k \' a n d e r !-> ' s . a I "o a mens" ear manager.for a depart ment store. said the ne" outfits are pr act 1cal because the} are less expt>ns1ve and lhe pants and Jarket can be worn separately 'They arl' perfect for traH•hnR ... he noted Most companies where men trad1tionallv wear swts and ties arc not yet. allowing the leisure look. but some female employes would like to see 1l begin. "1 think it would be neat." said anomceclerk. A poll of s tockbrokers r evealed that almost no one i,, this tradi llonally conservative f1etd goes t1eless One "rebel" said he has started "eanng leisure swt.s to hlS offil'e s imply because he feels import. and Japan. the longest and "probably the most impor· lant" becaust• of cotton pnces Indonesia 1s a big importer. India. "h1ch we <cotton in· dustry l ha\'en't visited for five ~ears. "111 r<'ce1ve help in re· search and technology The tour also" 111 include all of the states. "1th emphasis on the ongmal lJ bel'ause of lhe Bicen· tenn1al and extra time in Washington" here Miss Laughlin "111 meet the President. v1s1t Congress and spend a full day "'th Agn<'ultural St>erctary Earl BUil BAC'KG ROl'~O llF.1.PS M 1s:. I.a ugh hn. a SfX't'l'h and broadcast1nA m aJOr, said she has never be('n Ml thankful that she t'hosc this f1t'ld b<'cause "I've m3dl' more speeches in the last month than m y thr('(' ~ears at SC .. lh•r srit•akin,g <'Xpc-nenre was the ba')I!> of her t'!>Say on whv she thoui.:ht sht• 'ct h<' a i.:ood represen· tattv(' for tht• l'Ollon mdustrv Having a grade poa.nt a\:erage ofJ 57 and being on the Dean's list the past f1\•e semesters, Miss Laughlin also 1s active an cam· pus organizations She ser\·es us a l'h1ef JUst1re of the L'nivers1ty Jud1c1al Council, "as president and named out· !>landing ml'm bl'r last yl'ar or the Trojan Forum. 3nd 1s a member of lfelenes <SC hostesses>. Alpha Epsilon R h o (te le - communications honorary ) and Mortar Board WHY ENT ER E D A member of Kappa Alpha Theta. s he i~ the current presi· dent and that's how ~he Clrsl heard a bout the Maid of Collon selection She received an apphcat1on, asked her sorority s isters 1f anyone was interested in enter· Ing and got no response Miss Laughlin learned from a TC'xas friend that the honor 1s highly regarded in the South and "the maid does more travchn1t than l\11ss America " So, she decided. why not enter" Chosen to repr esent Cuhfornia for the competition In Mc•mph1s. s he s t>l out with her motht•r ac· t•ompanying her with tht• only(':>.· pect 3llon of enJOY mit h<'r fm.t s1Rht of the M iss1ss1pp1 R1wr und having a nice time When Victoriu wai. <'ho....,cn one of 10 finalists, her mothN. Mn. Betliria Laughlin. "a" 1n terv1e" ed hy Judges Sh<' "a~ to \'erifr information supph<'d b} her daughter. and then wa!I ca reful!} s creened over a mother's reaction t o her daughter's pending v.orld tour "The\' asked me v.hat v.ould I do tf she w('re l'hoscn "I s1mpl~ am."ered. 'I'll mis' her·" Ron GibQ.s Selects New Leisure Suit more comfortable "I'm nol choked to death by a tie ... he so ad There is no other re- ason for has switch he add<'d. and he 1s not trying to "make a state· ment ·· "l (!el kidded periodically, though," he admitted A solesmon. whose traditional wet>kend attire has been a Rolf outfit. "as pl'rsuaded by his wife to "Just try the Jackel on" in a de· partment store "lie did like it as soon as he put it on." his wife said. "He was happy to be without a tie." She s uggested that he had not purchased one for himself simply because he did not think or It. Bul, she convinced him. in one afternoon. of what women have known all along· "It's nice to jump into a leisure swt after you've been dressed up all ~eek " Thursday. February 19. 197e 81 Victoria Laughlin, 21 , of Lido Isle is ready for travel. As the 19 76 Maid of Cotton she 'II be doing plenty of it for the next six months, as her tour takes her cross-country and into foreign lands. Admiring one of the many frocks in her new a/I-cotton wardrobe is sister Julie (below). To M eet Current Needs VOA Changing NEW YORK IA P I From three barren room~ on th1· Bowery, thl' Voluntet·r.; nf Ameril'a, "h1rh t'<•l<·bralt·.., it.. 80th anniversary th1'> )<'••r. ha' mushroomed to somf' 750 M'n tc 1· renters around the l'otmtn Founded on '.\1 arl'h H. i8!Wi II\ Maude and Ralhnlo(ton Booth tht VOA" as the first rd1i.:1nu' ..,.,, 1 .. 1 welfare organ11at111n dt•\olt•d It 11ervlng th<• need) rri:antl1·-.< 11( race or cret•d In or1..:ana11· in America, al'rordin~ lo (;1'n .John F McMahon, <·ommandt•r 111 chief. Balhngton, thr son of Saf\ a1111n Army fou nd1• r G t•n. W1ll1a m Booth, and his wife "<'rt' fumnu' evangelist!\ 1n En)(lan<I wht•n t~<'Y werl' St'nt to J\ mcrH'a to tak1· over th<' Salvation J\rmv or gani1.11t1on in this country · Tht> younl( Rooth.s h1· was then 29 and sh<· wni. 21 lhoui.:ht they should "J\ mt'riC'anill"' 1 hi· army and they dis played tht' l' s flag lnateod of th<' Bnt1sh flaJ! at official fun ct ions A displeased Salvation Arm) in Britain ordc-red them to return to London but lh<'Y r<'fusrd anrl set about rounding the \'OA Theodor<' Roosevelt pr<'s1dc•<1 at the huge com munit) meet in~ at Cooper Union herf' "1th J.soo people rilling every seat and 5,000 ou~1de when Booth announl'ed the s tart of the onian1zal1on, which now sen es the han- dicapped. alcoholics, l'htldrl.'n and the elderlv "You cannot talk to a man about God when he 1s hunJ(ry and half clothed and has no place to sleep." said Gen Rooth. "You have to feed and clothe him first." Soon Mrs. Booth was to launch the prison-reform l'ru.sade that made her known over Amenca as the "Little Mother of the Prisons" and led her across the continent many limes a )ear. to San Quentin, Sing SinJC, Dan nemora and .Jolat·l Shi• talk1·d 't1.11i.:ht lalk v.1th lh<' inmall'' at l'hapo•I :.1•rvtl't''> no l'olh annJ phdo.,11pll\ · .,,1\ . ., (;c·n \k :\1 a htm 1 ht· 111·..,t non ml·mh<·r of thl' llooth l.anulv 10 hl•Jd I ht• \OJ\ S lw 1111 m1•tl whllt "c·n• 1 all1•d \ ola"1t1·•·1 l'r1~un l.1·,1i.:u1•' 111 "h1d1 th•· mt•n 'ICt I h1·m-.1·h t'' 11n 1 tw 11i.:ht pot I h fur n·h.ilulatal 11111 \nd 1111 I Ill' t•\ 1on\11·1\, !>ht• n11t·111·d 1111111· 11.tll' Toda\, thr·"' ,., p.1111lt•tf fa 1· 1I1I1 , . ., an• c :1 ll1•d hall" J \ hnu.,t'' pl.tt ''' "h1•ru ('"( Jll'l'Ollt'I" ('.Ill 11\t' \lo hth-tht') lo"k I nJ "'11rk Tlw 't'1' wt• r..,.111111•, 111 f·:.r.h \(•,11.., 1111'111tf1•d frt•1'h a11 1·amp~. rn ph:111.1~1· ..... "''' kllli? women's honw ..... h11sp11a b, tfay nurst•rlt•!i ~IH'llt•r ' tu1 11111·111 pl11v1•d 1111•11 t1r11l ''''l'Ut' h111111•., !•11 \1111111.: "onlt•n. Ml'~1.1h11n '·""' Tod.I\ "11 h ,1 "t'I \ ll't' '>tltrf or m11rl' th.111 l titw, lht• 111 i.:11011n 111111 "1lh ht•,11lq1111rfrr' m '\cw York. 111wr .t11•' '"program 1•c11 ll'rS Ill t'llll'' .11111 IOWnll thro11i.:h1111t t ht• I "I tt·tl St al I'S Mon· t h.111 t l111•t• n11ll11m Jl<'Ofllr• eal'h )t'ar at 111..,, tlw l'llUntr} an· h<'lpc•d h\ t ht·\ I I \ ht• rl'fltlrt' Jo"unch ,11t· 1.11.,.·11 on :i l'Om mumt' It•\ t•I th r oui.:h i.:1ft '· lw· quests . "Pl'('t.tl d1 l\t'"" S111l'walk Santa <'amp<11J!n' and p:irttr1pJ t1on in the l 1nitrd Way Othrr ph\Sll'al '\mbols or thf' VOA ar<' 'thr '>alvagt· truck' which roll arross <;ln'6ts in hun· dreds of r 1ltc' p1cktnf.? up dll· carded riot h1n~. appliances. furnttun• and otht•r holl!.<'hold Item'! all to b<' rcfurl11s ht'd and put to <'SS<'nllal UM' hy tht• n<'Cdy. "In th(• RO) ears s mcr its found. Ing. the VOA h.1s rc\'ls<'d it.o; pro· ~rams and :ippro::ches m many ways lo krrp ahreat\l or the ch:ingtnl{ nC'cd' of the lrss for· lunate amonl! us Th<' emphasis in thr ·rns on hou'l ml'.? for the elder)) 11' but ont• example', ·says Gen ~ll'Mahon I • 82 0 .. IL V PILOT Tl'lul'lday ~c-""" 19 1975 Curb Crazy lmpluse Ann~ Landers For Brides Choices With the wide selection of bridal attire, any mood can ~ created D E A R A N N I.ANDERS You have printed man)' tellers nbout drunk drlv.r:>, but 50 for as I know you have nev e r p ublash ed 1nyttun& about a haurd JUSt as 1rut maybe \\Orie. I'm rererring to the back seat dri ver I'm a good driver --40 years without an acct· dent . wbu:h 15 a miracle, con.aldering some of the bac k -seat haraument l '\•e been up a gainst. I realize there are limes when even the ~t dnH•r needs lo be told lo look out for som ettung, but s uperfluous advtct! can be very annoying and lt could cause an ac· cident -especially '>'hen the person screams in· struc llons. Not long ago I had one of those nervous wr~ks ln the rar and s he scared the daylights out or me twice w i thin 10 minutes I was so m ad I de · hberately ran a red light and headed into tbe wrong lane, facing on· coming traffic, ju!il lo :.hake her up Please print this letter as a r e mind er t o passengers to keep their mouths shut or the acc1· CALENDAR dent they cause m ay be lhe1ro\\n J T.E. DEAR J .T.E .: I lla\e Indeed prlated leUera aboat botb dru•ken drtnra a•d back-aeat drivers. but tbla 11 pl'Oo bably t.be first letter I've ever printed from a CRAZY drht"r. And I do mean )OU, Buslt'r. Anyone who would de· Uberately run a red Ugbt and head Into the wrong lane facing oncomlnA traffic, Just to sbakf' up a puse-nger, b11 got to be nut.I. D E A R A N N LANDERS: My mother died less than two months ago after be~ bedridden for nearly a year. A \\eek a fter my mother's funeral Dad told m e she couldn't take care or his sexual need5 for a long l ime and now he bas found a woman \\ho is able to give him what be has been mtss· mg. He keeps te lling me how "great" s he is. This hurts me d eeply and I don't know how to let him knO\\ I'm not tn· terested in m y father's sex life I t 1s n ·t nect>ssary for him to Justify what he is doing about my mother's "1n adequa<'y " I can 'l bnn ii m ysclf to ttll Dad ho" I feel I JUSt chokt up In 1de und tht' words won't come Will you please ht'lp me b.) pnntm1 my letter" llt• never mis11e11 .) our col· umn Thank you. SI'ILLGRIEVING DEAR f"RIEND : tl•re'a your letter -and •ow why don't you try to help yourlt'tr by handln1 your dad lbla eolumn and verballllag your feel· lap! I know It wlll be dll· neult but ll eoiald be a &Jantlteploward maturi- ty. Bottled rage un be row "1thout cu:.s1n~ or r u.ort1ng t l.l RUttrr langu1q;t' Tht·~ 1lon t cart> who 1~ prl''l'nt What l'an I do about thlS appalhn~ s1t uu11on" STl'Jo'FY ~/\S TllE\' C Al.I. l\11': I OF.AR GRANDMA: Probably nothln~ hut fttl a1orry for tht•m. Dir· ty \\Ords art' countt•rftiU currtincy for bankrupt vocabulartt'~. Thoi;e poor kids wiU never know how muy doors tht>y hue closed on tht'm i.t>h •es with tbt>lr filthy tau. .. Wbat aplly! \\c't\l '" .uJth111th,t Vuh 1 ,i.-,1,·1 \\ f 'l'n •" ' "' h . ..t~Hl,; \ \fl\tt ll I "°'' t It U> IU\14\ I ut J I,•>< ljU\ h lmmenaely damagla1. -::========~ God hl'lps tbon wbo help C.11 642-5671 Marquis \l•l \II ICl\111 \ them.elves. Put • few words to work lor Ou ~'°''' l)., ... ~ f \\\ \,, \''I ~'""' I \ ll 1 114 t l\.l~~h't() __,, DE AR AN~-~--~~~~~-~~~-~~~~ LANDERS I was one or r:===================~ 12 childre n and I never heard my mother or father or one of m~· slS· ters or brothers use ·a d1r· ty word. I haH never used rout language in my hfe I ask )'Ou , why does my daughter who hotel.; an executive position ha\'e such a filth) mouth" lll-r teenage children can't utter two :.ente nccs m a ?!!~~gi~~n For PR/\',\IF f'ART/f\ ON \l/"JIMY WROllf.11 THUR\n1n l\'IC.111$ /111 ~/llU/I• /111111 111 /ti /Pll/•t'll/t/1 • t ~ l f \Irr\\ \l, • ''" I I I I On 1h1• Nc•rlh \1d 1• t•I )oulh (o••I Pl~u ' (No••I 10 Bull~ L't) A"'CRI( AN I l(PRfS~ • WASllR I ,..4~1,( • llAN~AMfRICAAO by complain1n~ to m<' ..----------------------:: _____ , h;r;t1 JI('(' i" .1-;'"')----.. \\'hethcr the bride chooses a formal churc h ceremony or the informal garden setting, the trad1t1onal choice is a long white go'>'n Boards New //1111 1/.. l/r.Ji'ur~ ·'fi. Brides a re selecting billowmg · <.'louds of organza splashed "'1th lace for t he traditional look. AUXILIARY: Volun teer of tht> South Coast Community Ho:.pitaJ will have their annual meet • \ 111 , "'I \,,, , l I ., ( \,. -1•• J. , I '" ' ' \\ , ,.,., I I '\ ,., ..... ti I • ,. , I 'I ' •,1 It I~ ~ I 11 \ II I , ' I tfli Other moods such as romantic can be stated with chiffon, con· temporary, crinkle gauz.e, or soph1st1cated, Jersey. ing at 9 30 a.m. Frida},----------~===================:..::...:.:..:...::=.:....:~.::.;.:.:.~=: 1-'t'b. 27, 111 the EI N ll!:UCI The new lines and looks are in .stock at Or:ini.:e Coast depart menl stores which have oHered a sen es of prev 1ew s . Capricorn Traditional look is shown in organza and lace gowns (above) from the Broadway. Ivory lace creates an old-fashioned feeling (nght) at May Co. Country Club HAPPY HOME · MAKl::RS : The Fountain Valley group will meet at 10 a m t'ra- day, Feb 27, m the c1ty ·s C1v1c Center to mark the e11thth birthday of the organization. MEDICAL AS · SOC I AT ION l\UXILIAR Y: Pa t Ken dnck of ~ewport Beach has been named pre· s1dcnt ·elect a nd '>'ill head the Cahforn1a As· soc1at1on next F ebruary She has s erved as sen ice chairman. re· cording and corres pond· mic st>cretanes and pre- s1dt>nl of the rounly unit Tension Relieved PAR F.~TS \\' ITllOLT PARTNERS : Dr Ted. Koppen a al v. as installed president of thl' Orange Coas t Chaptt-r FRID\\', Ft-: HR l ' AR\" :!O H\" S\"D:\t:\' 0~1.\RR \RIF.S I M l.lr(~l 2 1 i\pnl l!l 1 Concern with llw m~ ..,lt•rtou:-.. ohiH·u1t•rl nr h1<tllen I'> f'mphu!\111·11. 1111'111dan.i h1d1h·n c•1r..I:-., 1·m11t 111n.1 I 11'' JIO ll:O.l'' \l1•mlwr 11f 11ppos 1h.• M"< 1t1w n •, in 111rt u11· T .\l R l S 11\ prd 211 \l..i' :iu • l.l'I 11lh1•r, ' h 11 v. l h 1• 1 r h J n d ' t 1111 ... u.il Pl II\ 1·1h1n• ... Ill ll11•a11•tl 111 I.iv. .111.:h• of 1 h;irt l '.1rt1wr or rnu11· 'l•lll•I I 1·.11 t Ill 1•1·n ·nl rll Ill •• II II •• I I II II ' II .1 I p11 loll1·1t \ 1 0 111 11 ht• nn .11:1•11(10 c.1-:~11~1 t\1.1\ 21 Jun1• ~}) i\1·('1•111 4111 h1t"'''· "11 r k . 1• 111 p I 11 \ m 1· 11 t , •, I' t' c· 1 a I ' •' r ' 11 , • ,, n cl tw;llth \\'11.11 ..,,.,.Ill, lu1 ,l\\;t\ 10, 1'111,1•1 lhan )•Ill n\tJ!hl 1m11.:int· CAN('t:n <.lun1· '2 1 .l11lv <!2) Ill' cl1r1•1·1. 11·a11k ~111 k to fti<'h :inti 111'1'1 1111 111 .1h •1111I \\ht<·h " :-.nllct u' c•on 1rn~tNf to fhm<1v 1':1110 I 111ns a rt• 1•' t•rv m 1wh 111 \OIH•tl 1.1·:0 <.1 u Iv 2J i\ ui.: 221 lk' .1nalvt11·11l v. ill ml( 111 make' t;h,inji<'". to l\"lk q11<',t1on s <lnd 111 etc• h111•al1• trt>nds ANNOUNCING \"IRGO !/\ug :!J S<-pt 22 1: ll1Jihlil!ht 11b11ity l•' PISCF.S < Fc•b . 19- artiust to nPcds or fam1lv ~arch 20 > Catc·h up on rnl'mhcr t-:nrph us 1:-. on ealls. cnrrcsponrlc•occ rl•lat 1ves. m1 .;:-.1on !I, m<'t>tdcadhnc•ruruniqut> m1•ssaites. trips . unusual publication Yo ur views, rt-quests . philosoph 1c a I conn•pts UHRA (Sept 2.H>rt ar<' sou~ht 221 l'uhl1t·1t'. <'r eat1\lly H •'rh. 20 I\ ) our .rntl r 1 n ant 1 a I i.: a 111 111 blrthd a.) ) ou an· 1•n111 Senin.: "11h him are Jim Cald"ell. Corrine M c Rob e rt s . T om Checourus and Norma Cornman. vice pres1 dents . Lawncy Govin. secretary, and M aria Va l a r do, trt.'a ~urc•r . dll'Hted You mav he• 11onal. s ens1t1vt-. ln,al to RUffELl'S u-.kcd to appear lwfon· fam1I}. fond or 1•uhni:: th<' medao \'nu v.111 ht• t•aut 1011 !4 dbo 111 tht· UPHOLSTERY cfrolin~ 1n .1rc•ac; nf 11 fut urt·. t•nn!>\'f\ atl\C' '#\ft Y• Wellf l11,1on ... 110" man:-.h1p -Allh rcl>(ard to '>1wnd1nit ..._ a..t 1?1.imor habit, tUJ H..._ 11•4. ~C-ORPIO cOrt 23 C .... M-'41.0Jst '" 21 1 l.1111 a r 1·~ <"11' -----------h11t h c-11 <'Um,lanr t'' \\ork in \Oll r f.1\11r You h,1\\' 1wr,011' In authnn- '' II\ \11111 ('IHOl'I :i; \G ITT1\Rtl'S (\.fl\ 2 '.! I> l' r :.? I 1 0 pt' n d1alogu1· ""11 h r 1·1.11" 1• who h.1 :. ht•1·11 · r t• l>t-lltt'll' ·· Arl'£·nt 'tor) heh Ind 1 tw s tory. '1~11 lo hnsp1lnl. in:1 l1lut1nn or i.~r1ul or~an11,;it111n CAPRICORN cl>ec 22 .Jun 1!11 H1>manr1· 11nd 1·rt•11l1 \'II v clom 1natl' 11 n p 1• "' • w ,· s h (' :-. a r 1' ~1>oll11thlt•d Sot•1al !Ire Is arct'lc•ratcd Thrr<' <'Ould lw real n ·her of tension~ A Q l' AR I l ' S 1 Jan 20 1-'t'h I~) Follo v. through on hunch Share kno\\ lt>dll e hel' aus(' you v. 111 lea1 n hv t cachrn~ Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET FINAL SALE! 20% to 50% OFF 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETIER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -FIRST OUALITY - • Shell• • Jtldleta •Tope • Halters •Tennis W•r • Intimate Appe~ _}(af~'JJ<e//'I • Sweatef'I •Pants •Shirts •Shorts •Jeans •Dresses • BIOUMS • Skirt• • CoordlMtff • Steepww • Lounge..., • Bathing Applrel ForlTWf'lv at e.bluff Colttur. nqwlt the / 1;p111lr1 ,//o/ ll},~~,~'!"tas OPEN MON. -FRI. 9 a.m. · 9 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. · 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY l:Jll•l NtWPORT, INC. llHSIDI UM·HOOK HAIDWAlll HOUIS: OPEN SAT. & SUt:f. 9 to 6 PM • DAILY 9 to 9 P.M. I 00°/o NYLON HI-LOW SHAG AND PLUSH EXTRA HEAVY NYLON $699 TO 58?!.vo. Co ...... .ty ht1t-'"1 wlttl HM•y ,..., s99s THICK s1T1° 95 PLUSH C::,9· YO. I 00°/o NYLON GOOD wltli HM•y ,..._. s54' TO ECONOMY $ 599 HI-LOW :=-EQ. YD. ,.,... SPECIAL! PURCHASE LfVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND HALL CMOtCI Of COlOIS $359°° ttO"ll. Dtmf'ONT IOI Mn.OH "' .. "~" ............ ........,, .M ....... COM,LITILY IHSTAU8 CHOOll ,.OM AU IHI MAIO• l•ANDI ~ MOHAWK C ARMSTRONG ·~ HOUYTEX ROYALTY WOODCREST CORONET LEE'S TREHD FOUNT AIM VALLEY 17200 BROOKHURST PHONE 968-8541 IHSID! UH-BROOK HARDWARE 1 10 7 JarntJorw Ad . ~ BelCh 640-4740 1804 NEWPORT BL VD COST ... ME Sll. 645 1804 '--- '' ,. 0.. t•O•C'••• ..._.,._._\~au• "~·-·· (\f ,.,. ····f~ .. , ... , .. _,._ ________________________ :mm ________ ....:.t UM-llOOI CARHTS • "H. 772·tl 1 l ALSO • AHAHllM 21 I 0 W. LINCOLN , j . ' r At O[ange Coast College Focus on Women Working m others, blue coll:.ar womc·n. frnuth: urta:it.~ und 1mm1 .crnnt women will be ~JlOtllght~ dunng OranJCe Coic.t Colh•.:t' ., \\omen'11 We•:k ~hrch t 5 A &cru.• of films. dbCU.'l'>ion ... p.int'ls and ~ orhhoJ.11 ~ 111 t·;11. µlore 1 :suu of mtcn.~l to .111 \\Ontl.'ll t>ea1nn1ng .1t 11 .1 m Mon d.iy, Mllr<'h 1, with th1.·,lrl'l'nin1e ot Hr75 Blue Ribbon film, '"fhc Em1.:rgmg Women " Monday 's sched ult' al1o11 1n r lutles a time mana ~c mcnt workshop at l r> m arul <• da' CUS&ton or Wo mt•n 's Scxuul Responlic at 3 On Tuesday, the film. "Th!.' Prime of Mis:. Jcan Brodie' ~111 be shown at JO .i m . and then: \\Ill be talk, on \\Oml.'n111n·h.:111n \\llnlt'n an 1mm1.:rant fanuhl'' and the blue <'Oii a r "'om.111 Women an athlN1t''>, tht· \\ork mi.i mother and frm<ilc scxu<lhty art> on the agenda for Wt.·dnb day 'fhursday 'i; s ubJceti. 1ndudt• abortion. w o m e n an trouble , women an st1ence and \\Oml'n m art There also "111 be a his toncal look at women a~ art1sh A four part aS'l'rt1\'t.'ll<''>'i training course• "'ill IX' offered 1-ridays from 7 Jo tu !J 30 p m . beginning ~J arc:h 5 • .ind art as ts' mode ls and a ~hdc presentation by Hes Robinson. an artist ~ho 1s known for her un usual treatment of natural frwh and n ow<.>rs The conrludin ~ pro~ram Fri day will be a workshop lilied Sc ripts Women L1\'e flow Women Can Reclaim Their In· le 11 c c't u a I . E m 1iti on a I and Physical Powe r. Leader will be llog1e Wyckoff. a lransatt wnal :inalysa!> therap1~t F'ollo\\an_g Womt•n' \\'t>ek \\Ill bt• a Ge~t;ilt Dr l'am Works hop ~<1turday. :'\l arch 6 in the cam · pu' focull\ houst·. prl"!tented by t-;d Carriga n . m.irraage and family counselor Spon~or I!> Reach·Out Women 's Week is sponsored by the OCC Women's Center In· formation about the programs may be obtained by c;.ilhngt the <'enter bet" een 9 a m a nd 2 pm ~londay through Frida) Teach er Power AT WIT'S END The Six Mallaon Oollar ~t an nn\\ ha~ a !>I\ malhon dollar t•ou n.tt.-rµa rt "'1th murc u:.t'!> than a magi<' kitchen slicer "1th e1.:h1 in tc rc hangeablc discs Sht· 1!> <'alh:d the B1ontl' Womiln As m} hu!>band "atChl•d h('r thl' othl•r n1i.:ht , hl' "as absolutl•ly ml·:.merill'd. "When was the last tame )OU opt•m·d a <'an of tuna with vourthun:ibnai1 ·:" I lookt•d uµ from the pai"-·r "A ) l'ar ;.ii:o lm;t August when \\e went campini: in l\11ch1i.:an " What really antn~ul'tl mt• ahout th<.' 'how \\3:. the proft•ssaon they i:a\t' th1' :.upt•r human being Suppoc;e you \\ert· twhind tht• dt''lk of the uncrnploymcnt offi<'e and J woman l'ame anM ho t·ould tear lh'· ct1Kir off a <'Sr with her bare hilndl>, M.'rvc a tennis hall that would burn a hok 1n the l'Ourt, ;md lt'ar nn 01a1 phone book 1n half a woman with an ear that could PH'k up ;i "h1s per from a mill' and a trnlf <.t\\av Where would) ou place· ht•r·• · With, the i\('e Wret•kini: Company~ Ttw CIA" Guard ml{ Rona 11arrctt'-. toni.:ut•" or <'<)Urse not. In a clas~room teaching thr !II\ th .irar1t• Peering Around That 1s the most reahstac than~ I've seen on telcns1on in) ears I had a b1on1l' \\Oman ll'3<'her "hen I ~as m the first ~rade I lcr nam<.> was M1:.i. Reist She wa:. pos1t1\el\· superhuman !\lass Ht'1st knew \\hen we had to l?O to the bathroom 15 minutes before we knew Shl' could unscn •w the lie.I of a thermos thut was permam•ntly :.ealed without a ny effort whatsoever She rould make ovals until we fainted Sh<' could smell paste on your breath fa\l' ro\\s away and ~um all the way from the hall\\ ay She knt'"" who got out of their seat when her back was turned. She could hold four P<'()ple on hl'r b1on1c lap at one time anc.I have an arm for each of them. She could open up the top window without <'alhnl? a Janitor She rould kiss a scraped knee and e ffect an instant cure She knew a thing or two about children's strength lik<.> one c hild could move a desk, bul at took four kids lo carry a Valentine lo the prm· ca pa l's of face lier bionic <'ar heard birdc; on the first day of sprang before anyone else hciird them, and the arrival of Santa Claus a !> <.>ar ly as Der 10 l\11s<1 Reist. because she was so unique. "a<1 bought not al six m11l1on c.lollars hut al $22 SO a wet•k. That· inflation for you Thureoay. February 19. 1976 DAIL V PILOT 8 3 '76 Styled .. ... •1 Fashion:; from Nt•w York Parh1 and C.1hforni:i will tw sho" n dur rn~ tht• unnuitl M: Children 'i1 llo:-11111 ul of Or,mi;,• l'<,unty bt'n~ru · '": Tul'sday. Murch 2, tn tht• Anaheim Convcntloo Ct.-ntt'r Salute to th•• 01r.-n1t•nn1.il wall thl·m~ th l1 JO a m luncht•on. "har h 1-. under i.ponsorship ot tht' lS gu1ldx uf lht• ho,p1tal 1tnc.I with the ''ooperullon of J W Robm-.on General cha1rm.1n or tht• t'\ tnt I!. Mn, fth•lvalll' Sanitr, a rnc.·mtx•r of tht' Liamph&hll'f Gu1ld ofGurdcn Cro\t• Other guilds und fo11h1on lihow chuirmen ur-= the Mmes Ruy mond Puagt'. Ctnderclli.. Kent Wood . Lillie M<'rmnid, 1''rt-d OJl'da. J.og Nino~: Robert Thomai;, Pun('h unll Judy, Willuun Paulson. Q"c ·n of Hl•urts: Charles Sa mondi. Small World, und Jumt'S Huss<'ll, 1'rt•s Osos. ' •' The 1976 1how IN the 14th to lx: prescntt'<l by ··~ the gwlds. Proceeds. as in the past. will be ust:>d ~4 to help defray the c~t:. 1n('urred in tlw trt·atmenl :-":• of <'htldren who:.e fitm1laei. <'annot ufforc.I the ••• care ~. In add1t1on , patron1> :.and p:.atron<'i.:.ei. offr1 • tht>ar support. !\Ir:. Hob<'rt Knoop. of the Lattl\•st ·<: Angel Guild, as putron <'haarman Tacket inform allon .. , available bv culhn~ Children's lloi.p1tul, 633 6030 · Desmond Henry, MD. checks eyes of Betty Rekosiewiez as Mrs. Melville Singer watches to see how fashion proceeds will be used. .. .. r------------------------~ I PIC'N'SAVEI It's NOT the Same Old SONG and DANCEi I I 10% Off! 30% om Before. During-After lnvent04'J fmh, new merchandlH almost every day. I Sale! This S.lel Thal Sale! You've heard It all before. But And what do you eel for your hard earned I not at PIC'N'.SAVE. We sing a different tune. dollars when you save that 40% to 70% at PIC'N'SAVC? I I At PIC'tfSAVE. we don't have speml sales A never end1nc array. Surprises 11lore. because I We seldom even use the wO«I s41t. Ours is a out buyers constantly cattier up ucltinc I simple refrain: YOU SAVE 40% TO 70% ON £V£RYlHINC' close-out mtfchandase from all over the country I With us, it's more like havinc OM big PERPETUAL New ttungs. Different th1n1s. And nothing less I SALE on everyth1ng -t1rtrf d4f of the ftar' All than 40% off! So visi t us now. Join ""'act. I I of our 43 stores are in "4r"'°!'f wit~ that. You It's fun. It's worth while. And it's ntrtr the I hear it on our radio commercial~ Its 1n our same old song and dante. - I. newspaper ads, even on our trucks as they deliver ' • '• J ~------------------------lt ~~ .' Bubble Bath Greeting Cards SUI l(Ull mul • scatter \ ~,.-\ P\ns t*S ... I J LS!:!! !!!!:!.Al - -_J ~t<: -' L--- - W Small eoldell pms 1nla1d I Bubble bath packets 1n V3f10U~ with bughl enamels. Use \ scrnts such as lemon, cinnamon. singl• or 1n clusttrs. honey melon. etc [ach in a card ' i> with nostale1c pnnt on Ille covef r Extension Cords 1 ---149C \.__--- A sue to flt evert bollsehold nttd Choict of blown or white cor~ Has multiple sodet end 6 ft. Cord .... 49c. 9 ft. Cord ..•• 59c 12 ft. Cord ...• 69c 15 ft. Cord .... 79c Ol'TSTANOJ ~G volunt<'Pr of the year for th<· ShC'rman l'oundatann \'oluntc•C'r A!>sociat1on '" lk\erly l't•t•k Sht• \\as honnn•d "Ith nthcr \Olun lt·,·r~ at a dinnt•r an th1° l't•ntc·1 ~~~~~~~~~\ WINNl~G first pl<iC'(' :1t th<' Mt"" Drill Tc-.1m I'S ,\ "1•rt• 'oni.: k.tdl'f:. or Eita ... on I hRh School On tlw lt•Jm ;in• l.~nnt• lt:ill.irtl, C'h.1rh·nt· T1•1•ph'. t'1•l1•...ic• l'h1ll1p-.. J o.in \ 1,i.:il , 1'afh\ "nu<'hl. i\lic·1.1 11111-.l .1rwl l\1 m l pion AWA RO E D :1n honor,iry llf1• m1•ml11•r'l"ll h\ Lht' lluntin,i.:ton lk.11'11 .Junior Wo nwn "·1:. J,rnf'\ l\oC'h, "ho 111" ht'l'JI a nwrnlH•r for '" \1•ar '· h;1' -i1•rv•·<l on 1111rn1•r1111'l nm11111 tll'C.., anll "'·" dr;1n of <0ha1rnwn a11d pr \':.ld<'nt CARPET DYED IN YOUR HOME "'WI 80 .,, (:._.,..,.........,, .. Y°"'9 MOMt _,ti a.,._ .. ..,. ......... •• •• .. ....,. • COLORrtl ,_. t: ..... _...., ........... •..,,, ..._.. ,_._. CCM.OI' to ......, •• "'°. ,._ ..... ..-_.. .. __.., .. ~ ...... ...., LIVING ROOM CARPET DYEING llVltlei ltOOlllll HAU & w ........... HAll '6995 c.::.. ~ .... & OININCi '9895 llOOM Wl'LL DTI AM ADOITIOMAl s399s I OOM WITH flTHH THE AIOYI \l'l:CIAL\ CAU TODAY ForA"° ........... 675-9140 .... ,.. ......... ~ .......... ,., ............ , .. ..... .. , .. .._,,. ANY LIVING ROOM AND HALL ......... ······~· ...... -.... ..... ft.~-s 1 '195 -------,.,,, .. ,... .._ --" ............ c:• - , . . -- ..... •• .....,,,.,.. Ow ....... ._...... ...... ,.., ._..,....... MTnl -......................... ,..._... .. ~ .. """'--......................... ~ ..................... ........ :~.(GUilAilnT&Cl(.iiii-iul .:: GUAAAllTH C&APEl CLUlllllG. on co . •• 109 ll•h SlRlll ..,_,., .,ACH CA The Garden announces UfJl)F.l./\G U . t'i.\F.."i F()R .\PRl\G Startin~ Wednesday, February 25th Th<' lc·achin,::: staff. Audry Newhro. Nan Broughton and fk'th Koch will present six st•:-.sao ns to each class I nt rod uct wn 2 f:'\C'rCISl' 3 Skin Care-. N utnl1on, and Make L'p t 11 <111'-h ling :'I PhotoJ,!raphy G Sty lt.' Show Tlwr<> "ill ht' tt•n memtwrs an a cla-,s, rt'sl·rvataons taken as members enroll, prqrnacl S:J:'I 00 per class. Phon<· 675 0321 or G4·1 024H or Sl·nd in the form below lo Tht• (;;mh·n Classes will hC' schedul<.'<1 hy 4.1gc g l'OllPS 12 through 1'1 and 15 through 18 Cl<.1ss ht'~mnm~ Wcdn<'sday. F'C'bruary 2.'i at 7 00 p m and ever) Wednes day through ~larch 2tth St) le show on Saturcla~-. /\pnl 3rd at 2 30 pm Classes held nt The Garden Name ............................. . Address ........................... . Phone ............................. . Age, School, Class ............•..... Send aibov• Information to: The Gard en 3416 Via Oporto Newport Beach 92663 L Young Men'• Corduroy Jeana Good loo~1nv ll~rf! ''P:" twd~ w1lh 11"11 loop~. ~luh tr0111 oorktt\ Ctioo• t lrom an IS~Offllll'nl ol •,Qhd rolor'. 1n s11r-. 711 to 37 Aunt Penny's Sp•ghettJ Sauce and Marinara Sauce C•~ l!aYat and ztst lo YOU! l•vo<1lt Italian dlslles I ~ 01 ritl wt lk llTl/l YIJ./ll Conch Sheela or Rope Pf ant Hangers Your th111ct ot Polish'.d ~hells from lh11 Soulh S"\· OI 11•,~I rope 1n various color< utmty Pl•nter eowt ,-5 9--Cl Opaque or h an,partnt b(Jwl\ I I 1n color cho1ct U•P lor I I planhnP, U·.t 1n \11thrn 1011 L.:: ___ , SUS llWl rALlll ladlea' Loni Sleeve Tops Prrlly ~n11 Jup-tri• 11411'11"~ 11ull1t• A\~ontnfnt llll'lud,\ VMIOU', lOll11I \lylP•, •Ind cto01tf ot tolrir S1/~\ S M l L1nrly POCKET Stapler w1tll lla11dy case WESTMINSTER I COST A MESA I SANT A AMA i ORANGE 15402 l •ach llvd. 175 E. 17th St. lrfstol & MocArttlur 1821 H. Tustin An. at M.wport ltYd. Horth of So. C..t ,._. ........ C ...... PIC 'N' SAVE STORE HOURS: AT MOSf SfORlS DAIL y g TO g • SUNDAYS 10 TO 7 •. ·. . # . .. . . . . •. 84 DAILY PILOT lhul"Sday. February 19. 1m Kleppe Okays Leasing Plans for Alaskan Oil What's Y 011r Beef? Some Day It Mi1rhl Be Beefalo ) WASJll~GTON Ct 'Pll will be rt>duced by about could be madt' of the e,n. lnlC'nor S c-r r ctary 40 pf'rrent l Re lated \•ironmental Impact oa. 'l'bomJs ~ Kleppe h.i.s 1tory BS > shore oil drillin& would JJmOunct>d . p luns to go have on the area. .ahea d with a con · TllECOUNCILonEn· ButKJep~.lhalelltr troven lal plan to lu.se \'lronmentol Quality re· to CE Q C h a Irma n t1rfshort> 011 tracts an lht commended lHl mooth Russell Peteraon. aaid. northHn g ulf of Al~ku th11t the sale be del<tyed "I have decided that, on But he said the acreage until further studies balance , 1t is 10 the na· CmihRow ftvble111'l Solve it with an equity loan arranged by Newport Equity Funds. When It comes to secondary real estate financing in and around Newport Beach, the Newport Equity Funds loan department may have the answer. Call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley at b44-8824 to discuss your cash flow problem and the loan program that may solve it. New]!ort Equity Tunds,Inc. RMI Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 820 NEWPORT CENTER OAIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACtt CALIFORNIA 92MO 7141644-882• tlonol interett to move ahead with the lease sale." "I have directed it to be held H soon u our preparations are com· UI'\~ plete,'' Kleppe said. Co11•lllC••C ORIGINAL proposals Lee Radiiwill. 42· called for leuln& l 8 year·o ld s is t e r o C million acre& In the sale. Jacqueline Onassis. but Kleppe said he bad has set up her Fifth eliminated a subs lanUaJ Avenue apartment as number of tracb and re· des ign consulta tion duced the .t otal sale to office Her clients in· about l.1 mallJon acres. · CEQ had suggest~ elude Am e ricana that Kleppe restr1ct the Hotels. sale t.o "Icy Bay tracts" in the northeastern part of the eulf, if he felt 1t necessary to go ahead ~1th the sale. Kleppe eliminated all tracts west of Kayak Island except a group of 5 Percent Inflation 16 which he said are R S .. promising ror 011 and ate een gas discovery and en· vironmentall y l ess risky." He eliminated 10 NEW YORK <U PI > - tracts in the southeast Frederick Heldring, pre· region Identified a s iin-sldent of Philadelphia portant commercial fls. Nationa l Bank. i.aid at is hery spawning grounds. likely the nation 's infla- a group of tracts near the tion rate will fall to 5 per- southe ast corner of cent by the end of the Kayak Island and 10 year. others whic h the US. ..In the a b sence of Geological Sur vey s aid s harp g row t h in invol ved geo l ogic do m est i c or world 1 STOCK hazards to s afe develop. .... ---------] ment. c T.\KI ~C Our Name Tells You About Price m-on-ey-su-p p-,y.-.. -t-le-1dr· mg told a sessio n of t he NEW \'O RK <l'PI 1 promoun~ tht• ltrt•rthn~ The be daalo. a cr oss ut tht• twt'l.110 11r1m.mh bttwttn or dinary C'lllllt' •• ,, .i ml' Jn' tu t·u11't'f' t• and the American 81.SOn ~ r a 1 n Th t• t t' ·• r t• a that onct' r oamed t ht' nun1twr of ot twr 11rom1 plains by the m 1lhons. 1:1 nt•nt bn·\'d\·r' Jmon.: s tarting to m oke a little them Jun Hetnt'lt whu headwiay 1n th~ meat 1 un!\ lll'r cb ut Boultkr. busl0t'511 after U yean; of Colo. :.anl11n Tt"'ll' e xperl m e nta l breedi.n6: Kenne th Schwartz of Rund11le R culty Corp . New \'o rk. o wns lhn•e sm all henb of bcefulo und has soltl a numbc.·r or farmers on tile adl'u <lr b r e e d I n g t h e m . I h• thmks tht're no w a r1• a bout 65.000 heud of beefato 1n the country THAT ISN'T e nou(.!h lo make even :a tan) d ent an the m eat pucking busi- ness but 1t already has created enoue h or u sur m c attle breeding circles th a t a pri ze young bttfalo bull was sold for $2.5 m 1l11on to a Cana- dian gr oup t"'o }ears a(O. Schwartz said at leru.t tour a ssoc1at1ons a re Pwnt'l'r f.lrm N'i on thl' C1 t'JI Pl.1111, 1J.tt1.•rni,it1.•J Ill \Jiii II\ tlw 19th t't'll tun t11 l'rl''' lht• hnn1v bison "1th t10111c)>t1c 1·Ji th· Thi· r;aht•!<. ul"'''~ll "' <· r 1· ' I 1 I I h n r n o r nulfu1 nll•d .11111 ,,t•nle. Rut in th1• p ul>t 15 yt•ar~ the h.ntl~. 1'h.1i:i.t~ b1,011 ha ... bt•l•n t· ru:.:. ~1u· Cl'Sl>fulh "'1t h l'h,1rol:11" and ~krdot d bt>d c,1tlll• and llubtl•111 1l.11r v l'.1ttil' by mc,111., of art1fH'rJI 111 1't.>min.lt1011 ~0" .1 :.t.tn dJrd t \ f.ll' or hl•1•f:Jlo thJt 1' thn·1• e1ghlh., ha"'"· thn•(' t•1ghth:. l 'hJrola1:. and onl' quu 1t er llcrdord 1:. bt>an~ rc- co~n11ed by rour tx-efalo a1o,oc1a t1 011s a~ 'purebred .. Bank Ai<U Cities In Housing Pla~. LOS AN\. EL ES ll 'P I 1 San 0 1ego, Torr ance and :\1 enlo Park ha\\' liN•omc· the• ftrM c-1t1c:. to join a Ba nk of .\mt•n ca prni.:ram to ht•lp l'rtat'' U~l' fund:. from tht' 1974 llou..,tng and L'ommu11rtv 1>1•\ t•lop mcnl Block Grant Act, J b.ink ... pokl· ... m.111 IHJ-. JO noun red l'ndcr tht' Cit ) 1mprov<>mcnt and n •,tor;11111n program. t ht' bank "111 prO\ 11.k lu\\ tnh'r 1·.,t 111.111'>, bond pUrt'haSl'S and finam·aal l''l)Cr ll:>l' lo l'lllt''> tn· ,·ol\·ed tn rehab1htat1on efforts The bank \\all stress pro~r..tm:. to prt''t n ~· t'' astang hous ing. build new IO\\ ro:.t and "'l'nrnr nt111·n housing and re\'l\'C dO\\ nt"" n ne1ghbo1 hoods, J spokesm a n said. ~Cll\\'\R TZ fo.aul 11 prob.ibh "111 ht• .ihout 't''t'n mo r" \t•.irs bdllll' ranc ht•r:s t'' p1•1 r nlt•11t1n~ "'llh bl•tf.1111 "''" ~l\tl"' for SUI t' "'hl'llll'r II "'111 "'m "'11fr puhlac at•11•p tanrt• :Sch"' art1 .11111 h rt>t'dt'r" 111...t• Jlarnl'lt ~•n• rt-allon uhl)' su11.· th\· public " 111;an'l'J)t11 "Thi• b1i: ull• ac·t111n ot tht' bee-f .iln. ~<'h"'urt.r. ~aul, "Ill tha t lw 111.H.·~n ·t hu' 1• to hC' f1•d u n y i.:n11n 111· kl·ll' Ml .:1 .lM• aml rnu.:ha.:1-. ,., 1•11 :.uch ru~Ncd rnuNhUi.:l' U!\ i.:r·ound .1lrnor11I :.lwllo;, l' ·' r I II ~ II I' !> " ;1 m JI Wl.'t'dS .. i\n·ord111 1' t.1 .in .11 l1d€.' b~ Ton\ 1 l·th-:.chr 111 tht• Am1.•r1 1 .. 1r1 1\1r lrrl\'ll rna"at 1111· ,\ 111 t'l l<'Jll \\'J~. lht• bl0 l'IJlll J 1'11 stands l'\tn•111t• l'11lcl anti heat hkl' h r' b1M>11 Jn <'€.'stors and 1 .. nt•J r I\ am· mune to mu.;1 rattle dis eases Sch\\ .1rt 1 -.aid this 1mmunit~ "' 1'U pro · nounced thJt FrJn<·t'. "hach normalh "'on l J)l'r mll bt•t>f tJ.ttlt• im- ports. has .. tlln"' ••cl II\ c beefalos to bt.> 1mpo1 t \.-0. TEDESflll 'S article said the bt'efJlo )>\t'l'r puts fat frN· mt'al on has frame as rap1dl~ or llt'l ler tha n thl' Char ola111 or llereford . and I h1• nlt'at as JUSl ;" len1kr .ind n.i,orsom1· In l-'rontt{'r d•"'· huf Calo meat 111 .. ,\alt! l1t•1•t · had the n•pul.1tro11 ol lit• lnj! hlU~h Jlld ;1 htll1• ~ a rn ~ . p 1• r Ii .1 p ., Sch\\ :.arl 7 .... ll{I, h1'l'.lll'I' so man' 'l'f\ vlJ h1"111 w ere s'1au~hlt•1 t-d lor m arket in those d ay!> FINANCE Failor~ Analysi Meet Set Or Oa\HI II \\'1lln . coni.ult;rnl from lhl· t •na\(•1 <;11\ 11( Southl'rn ('a I do r II 1.1 " r II h 1• I. e ~ n o t c s pt• a k l' r <Ill ct Jo-.\•ph J '-: .tn· .. ~~. chal'I of th1• rt•l1.1bal1t' .111cl compatt1b1ht~ dl\·1<.1on .1t the Romt' ,\ar DcH•l1111 mt•nt Ct>lltl•r . <irrrra ... ,u ·u. ~ .. " Yor~ ..... 111 bt.· the b.rnquet s peaker for tht' second annual 5, rn pos1um on i\dvan.l'Cd Techn1qu1.·~ 1n F a1lun· J\nal)s1s to bC' ht>ld Fn day and Saturday ot tlw Sht'r ;.a ton ll o t c l 111 Nt'" µort £ka<·h. J\t <'Ordlni; lo llarol<I M \\' l' i I o f T H W s~ stem:.. 1'~ m posium ch:urmun. more than 20 p.1iwr' CO\ l'rini:: c•,phira· tll>ll amt applll-.lllOn.., uf llt'\\ nr 1111prm'l''' tl•rtm1 q111•.• .lnd 1n,1runa•nb for 111 t' n t I I I 1· J I I ti " a II ti :mJl~!\I" ol -;111•1·1f11" pro· hlt•m., in nH111wk1•trun11• <k' 11·1•' 1•h•llr11·al Jllll t'll'('(I 111\1(' •'!flllJlllll'lll, u 1111 t II t' 1· o n t r o I of fahrie;.111011 relJlcd p111 l'e:.st's "111 be p rcsentNJ Our Initials Remind You About Service ~;~~r:~~e~~r~< ~~~~~ 19.,6 Co . DOBA nessm en and banker:.. , "there won't be the wherewithal t o finance ()\'f'r Tiu· Countt·r MASO Listinqs .15991 another round or in!la· tion." J6...._+Tu Gl••IC!krt1! Auto , Air, Ste<eo. Lartdau Top, Power Windows. Ttlt Wheel, Ord.,. Today CLOSED LEASE Thrifty leasing Company ALL MAKES AND MODELS FOREIGN •DOMESTIC • TRUCKS• VANS FREE LOAN CARS • PICK UP AND DELIVERY 833•8757 .. ''TH-KIY IS T.i.C. '' e Leased Car• The Least Cost •Tender Loving Care Thrifty Leasing Company 1887 2 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, Paln1 Springs' Most St·nsational Nl·\v Countrv Club l\)n1n1unity THE BEST VALUE UNDER THE SUN! r., :-:1111r1~" ( '111111tn I 'l11lt hai< "11h111lol .11111th1•r 1l1"1t•rt 1·11mrnun1lH'" (or 111'11 1•·.u· • \\1t h , ...... 111•:L'"" '\• \1•1· l .. ·f11r1• hn\•' l11\1•h ""'"'1 li ,111~ and "'"r\\h1•l•111n1· 1.d1Jo• I" •'II ~11 p• rl1•11l1 1•11111lrm• II ma tntal r" •1tl 1·011un11n1l1 ~11nrt.•1• 1tlf• r< "''""r'h1p 11f 111mivl1• •lllr1 f.11r\\,1\' 1·11nol .. mmi11m m n :!I h11u r ;•.1t•• jl11.ml.,I pn' at1• Mmmun11y plu11 all 1111 .1•h.1ntai:1•<1 o( l"lf•lnnl{tnlr to th1· m11•t .. i. ll.1111 prn al•' .ic11lf 11111111•11111• rhrh (11r th•· pm·<· of !'11ntlom1n111111 •Ill Ill r<hrp .1111111• Th1•ri· lll'f' "" ''"" 1111t 1a1111n r ...... J'l;i~·inir pn\ dl'Jt•·~ :irr .11·tl\,1to·•I h pa\ 1111111 ,.r irnnu . .t oltl":< 111111• Tn 11rnk .. \our 1nH•,tm1•nl ••\ • n 11111ri• 'al11ahl1 . th••rt.• .1n• 1111 h :11.oul f nur f.11 r\l ,\\ hnml'.., to th.-111 r.• 1111 11111.t thut \1•11111111 . . Tht• 11n11I phor" or Sunrlitl' Country ('!uh nrr now und"r df"'elopm«'nL Thi" "tll ..,.. tht> l1111t 11rn11on to b.-cnm<' 11 part of Sunrl!!c> Countr\' Clu l1, \\(• Ul'J(f') 0 11 to' i"it All IM>On 8 11 PO"llihlr. Frrn I f'.1l1n srril't:• 1.11..1• tlwv 111 ... 1ut"i. I· r1 :\l 1" .. 1111n 1 l1l1ltn\I' ~"""IA•• \n~·l••.1:\1 .. "" 1 111 tu H11m1111 Rnml (lt:1nrho \1 1111sr,. r'lt•ll. 1, (• "" 1 ... 1o ltnfl" lln\f• tn C11un1n· C'luh llrl\ I', th• n I• n1 r111hl To l1·phont' (il~t 3.!8-:ll!ll ~sunRise ~ COUITTRY CUJB F.qusl lll)Uforn1 Oppnrton1!' G) BAL HAROUR . Fla l UP l > -AFL -C lO e('ono m ic expe rts said t his w ee k the a d · m1n1 s trat1on u sed stallstical "gimmickry" lo e xag ge r a t e a mode r ate d ecline in the nat1on ·s uncmplnym cnt rate dunng J a nuary . The char ge. contained in a report prepared by the AFL-C IO res earch de partment appeared to be t he start or a counter· atta c k o n P res ident Ford's clt11 m tha t the January fi gures showed his economic policies a re "'orkmi:t ~·orthrop Sain LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Northrop Corp. rt>· porte d record s ales and r arn1nl( for 1975 with sales up 15.8 percent t11 $988 1 m illton , Thomas Jo nes. tht' compan y's pres ident and r h1t>f ex· ("('U tl\'e o (ft('('r, Saad TU('MIU\ Jonl.'s said earnings pe r s har l' o r the d1ver s1f1 e d acr ospa rc and e lect r on1cs r1rm were $4 32, up 33 3 per· cPnt overayearago """ LISS WOll Pott YOUll OIMTISTI T hi• ph 1 loirnra h y of <INlll~I S loda)' I~ to mAkt' you work h urdcr a t kt'l'fllnl aum' 11n<I ll't-th hl'Mlthy '10 th11I th1•rl' i~ IM!! work In !In wh('n )'O\J C'Omt' to t11 n1 for vour <'hr<'k up Tod 11 y . vour dentist U1ke& the t1mt' to t•1lk to you about how t!NI to tllk(' ('llrf of your mouth . ..,rlh bru1h1n11 . flolllltnll, mu~a11ang end nru1 n11 We carry a great many dental hn lth producu tn our pharmacy that c1&11 ~Ip to put into prartkf what your d enll~t '' a~krnit you to do And our personnel are trained to answer your que~tr~ about any of t ht'ae productt YO U O R Y OU R DOCTOR CAN PHONE US WHF.N YOU NEEO A DELIVERY We wlll dehver promptly without extra t h ar ite /I. 1trn l many people rt'IV on u, r()f' their health needs We wetrome requesu fOf" delivery servic e and cbar11e accounts. 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W0t'O ~., u •_. 1\ \ ~U")ot' \t )" W•1on1 w 11 11'• \ lt" L 1'"-h'~ Y•Uo f"rt 11._ ,, • I'# f O\ '°"' ,, • l 1°""' Ut" .. , .. )t<\ \ • •• • 1 ' ,n. ~ • 71 '. , •• I I ' tt • '"• ) U\lt I•• ""I) 111, 111, )'4 • 1)t. u •i:. 11' I f'11 ,.,,. , .. ·-''• S1 t ' • U 11 1S' 1 .. ...~. ., ... '"'• ,,.\ ,. t)I"\ 14141 ,,,, ,,,, '" ..... ,, .. '" . u~. 1\'• .... & • . .._ \ . l"\.t .. , 1t 1 JQ I :;"' :~'.: OT<: JO l <ut ArtiN> 1\ 11 SleO ,,.,...., ... •A•IM a.. l"O 000 I • J"'. \ I~ tO. 400 ...... "'·. t . )0 JI • M (I '°""'""' ,. -. )t; .. Nof'ff\fVt) k tf\Q t .. t 41 8.M'Aft'Wrt('°' l4 )) • M hltvwr Ouw." U IS , For~\t Oil C..CI 1 '-e I • Oof<ht-'l•t C..•\ a I ' CJ\,e,rl .-.Ov'\# tt11it ,, MnQ1 •\\•\•"""' \ , I H14PH ((lr(I 7fl 1 )1 A~tr • h(I ft) l\ ,. MUTlJAL FlJNDS 10.. eoo ,, •• • '' 100 )it t JI • • "lOO'°·"···· 11 * 11'• .,. • • • 11 ftOO ''"' ,, ' • ' , •' t00 1 I ,. I• 1• • • \ •if'IO ,. , ••• ,.,, t..QO "" , .. , )Ill YI• 1·1 • 16 ~ 11 ~ l() " I \ ,, " " II "10 t\t .. , .. I ll I ll 0 Ii • II 1 II I •0 I 100 • I Tbursday'H Afternoon PriC4"' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 11 • I. 1• 1~ • : .; ... u~ '• ,, . ' .. )I ... .._ " . . '--", -.. I•'• :Kl" \\Ir, I/ 14 ..... IO I • I. 14 l\ t I• 4(1\'. l, Thursday February 19. 197ti s OAtl V PILOT BS LOBn Learnin'·- Bank Offers Kids Advice~ By MILTON MOSKO\\ITZ 1975 was a n•rord \l'llr for lo.m lu~M·~ at l'ommt•rriul banks, ond J "a~ lhl•rdnr\' mtt•u•-.11-.l 111 t ht• 1111\ 1n• tu:antt h11nded out by ('hlrt.1Jlo'' C<lnt&nl'Ottll Dani.. on how we can t~ltl<'h our <"h1hlrt•n to hunclh• rnon1•\ lsau10.: its bimonthly nC\\\kllcr on fom1ly rtnonccs, Contlnt'ntal 11:11d "Jr a )OUnjCbt(lr cl<X"~ not l..n1lW thl' 1mportann• of .& dollar early an hfl' nnd 1>QU1tlldl·r~ mone) rooll!>hh on mean mgleu Item~. h1• 1:\ "c-11 oo his "ay to bccom111j( J i.vt>ndthr1rt 1u un adult " Well, thnt seems to b\• wise C'Ounsf'I. Rut at doesn't quite-squure with recent events an the Money Tree h;mk1ng world On(' "a) fl('Opl1• hc•com1· -.p<>ndthrirt~ l"i by borro"m~ too much. and at .1prx•ar-. u' 1r the bJnk~ hJ\l' been lend mg too llhll'h to lhl· wron..: purl It'" Hank:\, or course, make their monl'y by <'Olkctin.-1ntl·n•,t on tbl' louni. lhey make IN 1975, Tll E NATION'S 10 larJ(csl l'Ommt>rc1..il bani..!> rnore than doubled the amount or mom•v lhl•\ :wl a!>1dt' for possible loan lo:.:.es The leuders in th1:. dl'liadc "en• thl' t\\O big New York Cit)' banks. Cha:.t.· M.inhattan and First National City Bank (Citibank). Chase had to wnte do" n losst'' totaling about ~O m11l1on Citibank. \\Orld's most al(g1 l'~:.1ve lender. "a!> on the hook for about $300 m1lhon. and this was a maJor reason \\hy It faltered in Its dnve to 0\-ertakc California's Bank or America as the nation':. largc!>t commercial bank Previously. Citibank had ~en gaming steadily on the Bank or America. Last year the Bank or Amen ca. follow mg morn conser\'al1\'e lt'ndmg poht.·1es. rebounded and widened its lead O\ e r Citibank. Contmental Bank, the e1i:hth largest bank rn the coun try. saw many of its loans go sour loo. Before 1\ got out or 1975, 1t had lo increase 1l:. prov1:.1on for loan losses by 128 i><•rcent. one or the largest mcrcase:. madt• by any of the b1Q banks. I KEPT THAT IS 1'11ND a' I rl'<id how Conltnc•ntal ad- vises parenti. who ha\'e children Jl:ed II) through 12 For l'X· ample. should you allow such )Ollll~sters Lo borrow money·• Here 's what Continental :.ays "There as nolhtn~ wron)( \\1th p1•r111111mg )Our son or daughter to borrow s mall 'um' 11nll• 111 J "h1le But re member, c hildren nel'Cl an atmoi.phl.'I t' ol :.heltnt•d n~k ' m the:.e early stages. Some would tw "Illini.: 10 put up their en· tire future as collateral for an 1mmcdi.11to pleal>Ur<'. Uon't lct the child assume a 'debt' so lar.:1• th:1l 1t "Ill furn· him to be hopelessly broke as he Ines to rl'po~ it out of h1:. ul- lowancc" SO, \'OU SEE , IT'S okay to let ><>ur 10 ~··ar old horrow money Hut be careful, dt.111't ll•t )Ollr 111 )car·uld get too dt· <'Pin the hole Sa\'l' him or her for Continental flank. wh1dt needs borrower~. It coru.1stcnlly loani. out 80 percent or .ill the mont>y 1t has m depc:n.1t:. Spills Cleaned Up 'Fast' on Pipeline NEW YORK 1U l'l 1 Thl' construct1on bo~s of t h!' Tran!> Alaska p1pehnc saul th('r e ha,·c already bl•cn a number or 011 spills althou~h lht• r1r.,l 111l "ill not hE> pumped through the 800-mrle pipe untll lht• middle or next year. 1-'rank P . Moohn Jr. pro ject manager of AIYl':\kJ Pipeline Co .. said the lar~est spill was nearly 70.000 ~allons but was "cleanect up" ai. ""rt' se\'eral more in the 40,000 gallon rani:c. "In every case there hus been a ma1or effort to cll.'an 1t up before 1t can reach ;rny watercourse," Moohn said "And 1t has been cleam-d up · ASKED HOW TIOS rould be done 1f lhe spills were on the tundra which would tend to absorb large amounts. he said the largt'r spills had bern In wmtcr when the ground was frozen "Artually,'' Moolm said, "we report hundrNb Of so called spills eat·h week But 90 percent are of 50 i:allom. or less. A truck lurns O\'l'r and \\e have to n•port the otl from tis h)drauhc line as a ~ptll l11 th<' sl.1tt• ~ind fecl1·ral J?O\'<'rn mt•nts ·· Hut he sa1<i 200,000 S?allon-. lhal "as spreJd on t hr• JliO milt• )!f'a\'l'l l·o11strul't11111 roacl to µrt•\ l'lll dust ale ng a m.11111 µorl1nn of lhl' µrpchnc did not hJ\{' to bl' l'l'JIOrtt•d "Ont• or I ht-problC'mc; 1-. then· " l!I t>at concrrn ahout any l>f>llb "t' ha\ e bul a much l;irgl'r l>ptll nn tht• Ala,ka ra1lrnJrl dn•" almo!>l no at tcnlion ' s:u<I !\I oolm, "h11 w ai. in i" ('W Y 01 I.. to rt'l'f'I vc .1 ('on<.trurt1on Man or the Year :t\\:tl d OF TllE R F.C•:NT 70,000 j?allun i.pil I. ht• s;.111! 1t proved • dfr('\l\e mCiJSUf('S Wl'rC b(o 1ng taken to t·ontrol i.piOs lwl'JUM' tt "J!> <'ontJ1ncd until t h'.1114'11 11p hv a chtc hullt JJ ound ..i <'on,truc twn pad. 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"f S3i2.000 on sales of $2 !n:;,ooo fur the ltkc penod l~t}car. fl8 OAJL Y PILOT Thurldey, Febru!ry 19, 1m p PUILIC NOTICE .James Dean Revisited BUCNOTICE p PUILIC NOTICE BLICNOTlCE f'ICTITl~I •tnlll•U "~tT'IO\lt e11tlllOS f'l(TITIOUI eUllNC\S l'ICTITIOUI IUIUtlU .. Ml STATIMIN'r 114MI STATLMlll'r NAMI tTatlMallf ..... UAflMINT Tllettol_,,...,_.,._,._, ,,. ... _,.. __ ..,._,._ n.-... ··-••t•-..-, ..... -.... ,..._ " .......... .... '" ~--.. ~·· ...... CllfH lllOS co .. ,, co.i.. ••••IOWS OP ~•OUMA MOTN(ll~fcOOO,O•U•CALTH NCWl'Ollt f .. rt1u•1tl\n .... f'AlfY, 1111>• ._,..._,,_,, COtfTl.•!001t••v JIWl~•v... __ ,A ... _ •l'OO. ~ NtWf'OIH TNUC41HG>. Ill •t ... v ........ CA ~· ...... ·--u_..~CA. "·'"' .. ., .... ., .. , ~'"'· .... ..,, ........ c..111 ..... . all" Wlllle M Ma<l•ll'I, ,U a.ti M ..,._ )(,..,,,_, J1'0 -~ .,,_._ Or . H••-1 IM(I\. (;> 0.1t•h I Mer•fl, JA A 11'1 A .. -. H••-1 .. °'"• C.•ltlor"'• LArry Powl 0.ft•ler, 111 Clftll ~ ti ... eMIO, M111ttl1t9i ..... .Cb, (;> Sl• .. 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Or-C-"'V M ....... ;.,,. 1'. -f'ee S, 11, It, ltl• .:Df.lt I---------------\, .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NGnCE PUBLJC NOnCE l'l(TITIOu• 1ui1NIH HAMI Uat•MINT Tiw lal-"9 --I\ ....... ---•OVCATIONAl PROPIE llllU IN1T'ITUHI. ~ -\I 1Mn \I tA. C:.O.le llolWw, CA '1•11 HINY G 0.L•PI>. m ...... ~ . "'~""'"" ....... c~ .,_ TM\ """MU" <-I.cl tlr ... 1,,.. ..... _ lff•tG 0.L•lll> TIW• ~tMef'Nf'lt ••• ft'-' ._.,_ U. C....-01 , .. ,. OI Or-C:-Y .. '~ ... ,.,. ..,.,. 11'\1•1-Or•-to .. 1 0.llY 1>1-. ~ ll, 1',2'•,,.-rcl\4. 1'7t "ICTITIOUS •USINHS MAMIE STATll•INf Tlw Nl_"9_...,, .,,_..._.. --COASTLINE ~PliCIFICATIOH.S. )C)U4'1a0.1 ... CYPHH ,CA ... E<lw••d J M11-r. 11"2 - 110, Lot A .. mllft, CA tOno teo P•lm•r, j•1t Lellll• Ot , 87 JAY SHARBU'n NEW YORK CAP> \'ean. ago, a lnl or high srhool bo):. began "c;anna red v. indbre.ikt•rs and appeared awfully tormented In mo!>t cu!\cS, the anCUlsh was 1mil11hvt:, brought on by d mo' 1r C'alled .. Re bel W 1tbout • Q.iu1e " But it was &a rnlabty lnbutl! to lhe ucting ub1llty of the l:ite Jaml's De~. the""° Juckcl\'d. anttu1shed tt'f'D htro or that film Toniwht. hi:. ov.n short. tormented Life I~ being dram.llltl'd 1n u lwo huur NBC movie. tChanncl 4. 8 p m > ENTITLED "JAM ~ DEAN," IT'S Wl'll worth your lime, If only for lhc bnlhunt 11t•tm1i1 of Stt>phen McHattit>, a young lhcllplun v.ho has l>t•un ·~ looks. munn~rL<1ms und spct."Ch 11uttCrM down to an uncun nyT. The flkk waa written by W1lhum Bust, Ot>an 's roomm1ttc when the two were btru~gllng (or i1 uc rcss m Holly wood 2tl years ago ll dramatizes Dean's life from the lime he and Bost ml't as young acting students until 1955, when ,,---------- tbe 24-year-0ld Dean, at the peak or his Came. died TV REVIEW in a car cras h i n----------- CaliCornia. It commences through th<' somewhat awkward dramatic device of Bast's vht to a psychiatrist after Dean's death, the wnter troubled by r~curnng dreams or Dean be ing dragged bCrcammg to an am- bulance. "RE WAS THE~ GUY IN the world I ' would have picked for a fnend," says Bast (effec- tively portrayed by Michael Brandon> as he recalls how they firs t m et in a college Shakespeare produc- W1lh thut. tht :.ho\\ ~Wt.' under ""'. c r;n in~ bolh lhl· fr1t•11d,h1p of 1h.-l\\O and D1'i11\:. 1·J11•.-1 from thl' da) ~ he s1'111un~cd for an) km1l 111 \HH I. e\en T\' C'Ommcn·1ul:., l o hL' ~UC'{\'!>' 111 t:Jsl \II Edt•n · "Hl!~l Without M Cu usc' nnd "(:1u11l, · .ill mad<' tn 19~ The mo\ ll' doc n'l quit.-t''l.llUln how und "\\'1lh1•" us the) call l'a\°11 ottwr bUCh C'lo:.c fncndi- Dt• iJ Ill I bt•(Uml O\JT IT DOES u ·n :CT1n:1.\' l>EPICT lhl' Cot mer lnl.ll311U farm bov us ti mun ol <'IHl'l.tr\l C'ur1os1tv about th.-urtlng pn>h'ssll1n . tlt''J>1\1· m· ('QSIOllji hnl'i. thul :;trum hH'llWhlll\11.l' lht• i><Hllt Ont• 1•xutnplt• occur:o1 wht•n f'>l•un. \\tlrtd1•rl11~ uloud him to ch'ptc.'t o homO."ie:\ual for u11 ,n·tm" class. asks his roomil', "t:vcr mokc-tl w11h a .:11y''" Says Ba!(t v. 1th .i itrin. "C\111w on, I\ t• l>l't'll > \111 flatten ~uys for t'\'Cl'I jokm.c about 11 '· Where upon Oeun ('Urrlt•s on about t hl' 111•1•d r111 good aC'tors "to t•:o.:vcr1encccvcryth111.: "t' l'Ull • m s t:XP t:RIF.NCES WITll Tilt.: l.J\l>lt~s an actress pla)<'d by Cttndy Clark and u d.llll't'I played by Mei? Fosh•r oart• ml'ludt'd . but M'\'111 un I.} cursory.\\ llh no real dcr>lh displ:i~ t-d The mo' t<' ulso doe~n t dl'' l'lo11 H·r~ ... 111111gh the reason:. for Dean's per!\onal tornH'Ol. d1•,111t1· his suC'cess. or \\ hy. m an t•ra "'hen sta1' still \\ un· swts and ties. he optl'<i for the l<'alhcr 1111·kdcd 1m age or a Hollywood nonC'onform"t Still. "JJmes D<'an " •~ pn•tt~ l'ng rn~bt1IJ.: because of the fine . M .•ns1tl\ c atl ing of ~tC' II alt I<' tr ~ docl>n't ~et a n Emmy for his \lork 1r1 th1~ :.hov. someone &hould compl;.1111 to the authont1t·~ tion in 1950. __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_OT_l_C_E-. --;;W,~~~~-' C'fP'~. CA. .o.JO nu, bw\iM U ., CNdVC.ted by • _ • ..,.,..., .... \lllp PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC>l•t• 0.01•0 ,_. l "" C.IO"OC w JONr\ PURI.IC NOTWE HOTICI 0' •ULK TRANU'llt C .. C\lltl 611/U CC I Nffl(• " t'l~t•hf' Ql'IWn t"I t., Cr.Ollol\ o• 1t0 NAl0 fl llllQWN Edw••• J. "'"''Cle' PUBLIC NOTICE Th•\ ''--'•"'aft' •• , •• ,.., '""' ,.,.1--------------c.i..nly Clor'-ol °'"'~County on "91> , ,u. P'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE n.104to••ll91M>'""''•'•-"9°"'' ..,_ _ ... PUl>ll>MO Or•n~ c;o..i 0.lly POo4, l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS l'ICTITIOUSIUSINl!U UCU~ITV HOME LOAN CO. FU U. ,., H .•ncl Muell•, m• ~I• Tiie 104".:!!':..~!!~~'!no bll\I· n .. 104:!~,,!::,~11:"d!~...,\lneH ~~~C:~o~~~:;,~;'• J. 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C.Ollnly on I'°""'' Clorl< ol O••noe County on l'tow-11He<n,C..•llo•t1••'1MO ""1• I'•.,,.,.,.,, 1tlt ... ,.~''· '"• ~ftlh O\Wt(f"I bt OW S.y In '1*' fl)JJM :w -•lod St•I• ol Cohlo""•· IMll p_,....., Or•"9" c .. ti 0.•ly PllCIC. Pl.l>l•\l\to OflftO<I C .. \t D•••V P.IOI ""° 11, "· h , M1tr_•~"-•--S~t_b '#lt\tCliff Onve. Ne•oorl S.•cti t> U,lt.1' .. •rctMlrch4,1'I• t:.t> U It >•.,,.,,.,._,''"' )l•lt c;..ltlo<N•'1MO ~I• PllBLIC SOTICE TPU\ bU\thf'\\ '' <onchKled 0y • COt'- OOt .. tOft Cotnf'1\;ftity Cf\wr<.fll bf 1,,.tlay J Ci Bon•«• Ptt WOt"t S•9".c3 W 1lll•M A Ptir'-"' Th•1 \t•l•m•nt ••~ fll-4 wift\ ,,. Cov"IY C••" ol 0••"00 County "" kllf,..ry 11 ltlt l'"U1Jl ""ut>h\l\•d Or•n0t Co•\t fn•IW "''°'· ,..I> 1• 1•. •ncl M.tr • 11. 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P'ICTITIOUS •USINIEU N&MIE STATliMENT rrw tollowu\.Q ~''°!"; h oo-no bU\f ........ , tE<ITl~i(O AUTO 'iALVAC.E <IOol E ~<ond \trHI '!Mtnt• Al\• (Al1fOt n1a r.101 ~ S.n Coroor•t•on .A (Al1tor"'•• ~>'"Po'•hon ~ E \ito(O,,d 'Strf'.-t ~•n 1A AAtt C•l•to'""'• .-,1ot '"', t>Y\1nt1\\ I\ tonch;tt""O ~v ~ <c>I X>f'•'•O,, JO"I \A"I CO fl PO AA llON Pftyll•\ Jol'ln\on olOl ,. Pl'BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU\ •USIHESS NAME STA T~MENf T,,_,. t0How1~ Pf'''°" i\ OOlnQ """" """" ... WOOD OEl/ElOPMENI COM PAHV, •\40 C•mpu\ Ottv•, ...,~,,, Beath Cit ttMO I,.., Wood )IC OP•I A.. 8.tltJOo I \l•ftll ( .. '1 .. 1 fru\ cw lfW'\,\ I\ conOuf ttfd hV •t\ 1n d1v1°"•I f tedWood Tn1\ \1Alttmflonl WA\ 1i1;i.n W1fh ,,.. "IOOSTER COGBURN" ........... , """, ... , ....... .. TOMMY" '" '"' -J ... , " CllUMALAND uu \t ... ... '"''ti',..•)\ fall ,.,, "'' ~. W DAY AflDNOON" \U ltH IAf1'\#11 '10 tUtOe\ "D.UW~l~G POOL" Ul/tlllf 4 .... It CINEMALAllD 1111 \t "''HI .... .,,. U~ !WI llU 'U•1•1. "STORY Of 0" (X) . ,. .... t&f/tlllf 1•••11 • •• "TH£ BOOB TUBE" l lt\AT '""I ••·•t•..ett \tllt NOTICE TO Cltl DI fOltS N• A fUl4 \Uf'IRIOR (OURT 0, THE UllTIE OF CA~I l'OltNlll POlt THI COUNfY 0, OllANOE C.Ou1'h Cl•'" ol Or•not11 Countv on hbr ... r 0 10• Funs Pubtl\Md OrAnQ;io (OA\I O•HY Punt rrb '· 11. 1'. ?•. ,.,& "ROYAL FLASH" "VM&.oCJC HOLMIS' In _..,, M•tt•H 4 f '""' E..,,,.,,. ot JACOUEl l"lf J OP•\ON o.<~--I Nt'}hr,. 1\ ,....,,,,by O• """ to 't"91t 0t 'I Nw•no «I••'"' •0"'"'' t~ "" .. ' .,.,. 1J1on• 16 l1lf \AH1 ( IAlfn In the pflM'"' f/4 ' tN tt"'' o• ltw "'"""•"" '°"'' N to tw•._,.."' '""""' 10 ,.,. "~"'''~ ., , .. o4•·c• ot VIA1Vf ...,,,. ~<ttrC• .... (OJIPO•A f f 0 -.Ito'""°'' 4t I-'*' IM ,,.,.~..,, t "'"'"' Otht ft ltv t t.; n• ,. .. •O'W' t4••1 h '" O• ,.,.u• « • ""'" .. ~ " '"'""f' nu ' ... , ,...., P'"' • "" flu•• •\\ Of f~ Uf'Wj#f \IUfU 0 11'1 tit ,,..,,.,,.., ~··'"""'O I f'> \•10 ., ... ,. ,~,.. ~ ... Uh .... "' .,,.. ,,,..., ,.,, .... y ....... 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For d1nnN c-vrry S ;iturday .ind S unday all k1<f<1 I? .inrl unrtr r <'<ll spaghc>ll1 for FREE ~ Ch tldrPn .u • '1mpan1c d by Mom or Dad will r<'C:<'IVP ;1 t.lllld ·; po rtio n of spaqhp111 and m1 •nh.Hlr.<' inc fucl111q frosh warm llnflan bread :\Mf l)1JttN ~ l\v;11l alJIO from 4 00 PM until c.l<>'>1nq L1m1t twu tri ·•·Child s nort1ons for each a'tult chnncr servc.:d ~Ser> you .it Tonio!:> this weekend' 210 N• woorr CN \ln< Or Nnwn011 P.r •'IC" 714 644 2601 ~CJ'..:M!A!X!...1'.:JCJl.:X:A:IX:..~l:J\.:H::A::K':J'\.!> SMilTH HOTHB• INI "qUACUH f0'""'4l'" "SUHSHIME IOYS" CPGI '"T AH THI MOHIY AHO IUM" ~sHAMroO" -rHI fOITUHI~ Ill "MO DUOSfT. MO llTWM" IGI ·cHA•UI & THI At40&" IGI Q The Devil in ~ MissJones - thunday Februuy 19 1978 DAIL y PILOT B1 .: Tonight's TV Highlights Mesa, Irvine Comedies Cast NOC G) H 00 "James n ean .. Portr:..i1l of u J-'n~nd "Th(' pr1' ate side of the s hort la v<:d Hollywood legend is portrayed 1n th1~ dramatization of Dean's early yl•urs "1th Stephen .Mc Hattie us James O<>an .ind M1(.•hucl Brandon as his rlOSl' fr1('1ld KCl':T '2• a 00 The Way It Was . Thc 1954 World Series, m which Dus ty Rhodes and the N(.•w York Gwnts clobbered the Cleveland Tnd1ans ''ho bad just set a major lcc.i~uc record for most gaflles won dunni;{ t he regular season -in four stnught C HS EJ 9 ·00 -People's Choice A\\ an.ls Th(.• most popular entertainers in Ament·a, chosen by a scientific survey of the public are honored tonight. co. hosts arc J uck Albertson a nd Armv Archcrd · r TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening FURUARY 19 6.00~'l ~~~~= 0 hul Moyer report• on * LAX and the crowded ,1ue~ ... In KNBC New• Service too lflnl •I • ••Ullt '*'°'· .... Ille Uf1 -.CMI llM oatiudts I COfllpl111!1 lod~ lly 1 M1 fltltlltl llltMI I ..,.tllt 0144 ltd(' ""°· ht u~. 11111Qt4 """ '"" ht httpt<I ~ti CIOU lllt lllttl m lltn,rittlw S. ~kn lh*'AI '""" 0 SlaMluddtd! Meet * winners of "PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS" o 1~ , , cnmm ,....,.1 CMott Anlfl lhll l«I. NbtllMll ... Al19y Ali:Mfd co lllnt lh•\ •fll«ly ll'ler\t<11111to11 "90al Illa! "tM•ll l•llf' to lllt ll'01t '°' .,i., tftlt<!•-1 ,. Alneca u dlow1 ~ I X>tf'1!tlC '~"fl' ol I~ .. ~ 'llCll 11"-.0 .... .-Mlt ~Oh<\ ~. Cnl 8wllttt. !1.1\ !Joutlas.. lltMJ IW. eo. llOft .. .,., ly\ef lioott, ~.". '"""' ltllt SMlu , ~., Sdloodtr. •ll(l 1111~ w., ... • , .... illll.al 0 THE BIG ACTION'S * ON STS OF SAN FRAN 0 12! )Q (I) SftfbtC I.ti I ,._ -,..,,,f!Mflt o~· u Iii~• SI-. ~ n • 1"4t1 10 Wit lht ,.l\Oll '""°""~·· IOI • Ml•U ol lftVIHfl ol jUdlf1 lftd ll•Ytt1 Mdltfl 8v1111 lllfSll 1Mnrc.rr1. .....,..._ , ....... '"'"' 111H1MH1, 01>to' (R) Ill Hee•• Wu Heall t JO GI D CMltf ., 10-00 0~'' ll!ll m••n 11111111 lw1t llvhllMlld All ·~ lh• "Iii•• •I 1~• Ko111" u 1ou1H Cunt1 "' <iudt Onon Wtlln , flo)of P1n11 "'" r 1tdd e P11111t, Ctbt 1Ypl1• 0 tllt1' ~ use ., o. •IOI' . "'" ... _ 0 HARRYO BATTUS TO * SAVE HOSTAGES!!! 0 (~ t If), (I) II I r I J 0 ~•et" II Tr-~ laitft UP lht 1"4 Ila hit plKM '" ~1dy n ltlrry ()rwt-IKft 'lllMI "'' clod to ""' lwn Ju/lo R11••'l>ll 1 •"4 c..,.. ••Ifft' Cllf'1. OID""1 C!)•~~ !2• Ct1t11 ......_. Notrt 0...c •I IOIGllll'! Tv.o <.'ommunll)' lheater icroupe v.hH·h "'111 open their nt"'-l produt"l1ons a week apart an Co~lu M~:.• have announced thrir resp('ctl\ c <'.!St~ Th,• Co:.la Mesa C1\1C Pl•yhouse •~In rchursal for a re\·1val of John \Un r>rut~n· "IWll. Book and Candle," \l.htch ~ot-s on tht• boJ1t..b Mart·h 19 The Jrvanl' Cummunaty 1'ht•:tlt•1 1rmpc.>rr.araly h~ad · quartered in Co ta k~u. v.111 follow on March~ with the Orange County premier c or u ru:w rum1.o-d), "&oamne r 'a Luck " AT COSTA M t::SA, Daanu SJ)t•nter wall play th~ central role of a modern d,1y v. atch <ofthe Ehlilbcth Montgomer y ty~ 1. \I.1th I()(' al ncwcomt•r Scan nan field cast as the pubh!!twr v.ho's bewitched b\ her Ohve Riches and Brad E-ltnn v. 111 play the v.'1tch'i. aunt and brother. resJ)e<'tlvcl.>, v.hal" U1rk Sullivan returns lo tbe pla.> houl>e afll'r u long absenn~ to portray an author of w1lchcrah booki. "Bell, Book lind Candle" v.111 be d1 ret"tcd by playhouSt' rel>ident d1rertor r at1 Tambelltnt Performances arc scheduled for Marrh 19 20, 26-27 and Apnl 2·3 at 8 :l> m tlw <'ummun1t.> Centc·r Auditorium on the Or1111~c CClunt.> Fa1rgruundi. R~ervataons are bea.ng taken :.at~ 5391 • WALT DISMIY'S "No Depo•lt No R•tum" • "WlACHUID'S GHosT--wtMTBHAw1·· IUHLU ADJAHI llST ACTllSS "THI STOI Y OF ADILI H.q TH( CITY SHOl'l'INC CENTRE ORANGE •!>l2 1121 ,..,.. __ Friday I u • (011) 48-'°4~ fo<lll•.,_, lOU•I loi1f'CU• I 00 0 "Tiit lie l .... nt 14 IUI" I '"'"'' .,. _ a.~ 111>,. 111 c r .. lcb 111'1~1 Int DAYTIME MOVIES ' JO 0 . .,f'L •tel' " 11\f tellMft '•!di · ''"'", 14 w c r it'd\, ,,, .. ler• .,....,.., , ... ,,.,~,1 •' l ·•t C ~, '"' All• rt v. iff•t .,,,,.di 10 00 t ICI "t •Nlt ti lff'" l<f"ll ~ t'•"I!, •• ,. 4\ , ... '''"'' It 00 m "I'"'' fi.• n O"'-• WM '' CCI "1M Mtndt* (dnl ~9 -I, Ct1 lrlotrt t11 ... 81~• l JO D 1t1 ·MUtt " lk ........ ,-..,,... '"'' '6 -I-> ro J~~ > oo lO CCI "flot Cllelltltam" 14111 .a °'""' flldtn•• .ai. ... '-''" J Jt 0 -~ i.ru• It.,.) S2 - "''" 111"1 , ''"' '"" ..._ '••ffll•• KOCE Television(SO) t • TMl llO•lllTM<Ml:tt.lll~T ' JI CO MM ll \ ClOTM IMO CIOllNlll • P•ll••" ''"'"°'' t..-lt<Otilf'W -..... "O I It• lM·\CMOOt. l'llOOllA-NO l'Oml"I lt JI l\.I CTlll( COMl'ANY •I .. SISAMI \TllllT r.o"""' I• IN iCNOOt. l'llOOllA-NG , .. ..,,,., J • ADAMSCMllONICl..I \' -""""" llto ... ,_1-1• "'°"''"' '• l'O(Ut· OllAMOI COUNTY ()lf_.,0.1" J Jt MISTlll llOOllU MllOf4-MOOO • • SISAMI ITllllT I.Or•""' S • U .ICTlllC tOMl'&NY 1 JI CAllll&SC<>t.INO&t • • (At.ll'OllNl&JOUllNAI. • ,. OIMIM"ONlllOCUt.TUlll Arc-ocrv. ""'-'"y .. ll'(l)WY ~:.,.,~··•·s Ct.OTMINO CIOllNlll Polt•1" \"""°" ~· .. •o 1 JI MAOl(OPOtt.l'AIMTlNO"""-i" t • CIOIOTIMl'OllAllY CAUl'OllMIAIHUl l l"olllll-l't ll t ! : ~~-.,~"::,~..,·::.':~\=:'.::., M • TMl 1.IPI AMO\TllUCT\llllOPMIMCICL0•1M W JI MAll•llUUILt.COM&OYU'eCA~ ' I LA fRWY IMA...CHUTIR U U 0 .0 . fRWY !CITY OR ()(.) A "WIMTaHAWIC" V"MIL suna 1Mv1S11Lr • "'s.4AWPOO• Ill '"T'HI FOITUMr Ill "JAWS"1N1 l:JM:4'-7:1 l-t:l0 "THE KILLER ELITE" J:IM:OO ,., 'iHE WILBY CONSPIRACY" J:04M:OO-I 0:00 ~"9t.t.CA ..... TAW.t.l e\ w~1e.tty "SHAMPOO'' Ill 1. .... l:40.t:JO I ''TM( F<>RruNE" j 4:M-7:.U FOUHTA .. -LLliV ......... "' .... ~--•,•&111--...• ... ~ ACAD!MY AWARD MOMIHH "TOMMY" Ill "LIT THI GOOD TIMES ROLL" INI w ... ot-y·a "NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN" 1•1 J:IM:4~1:1 .. t:40 SAT /SUM I J:OO ALSO ACADIMT CAITOOMS W at •~ttflllO A(1'Q. ,.,. ••1tnf .. •ttt "-'""O•ft .. fJ a( ••th 1tt a•.-,.• N£WPDQI CINEMAS .,.. •• , O•'t•-t • ... , ••ti.w. •••••. 0 ·-·· •••• , •• .. THE SMASH HIT 0, THE YEAR NOW UCLUSIVELY IN ORANOE COUNTY I MAUOCI ·'-'°"con ..... , .. 646-0'7 l tO·U U J .._,, ? Intermission Tom Titus Burson cnmplctin.i tht• rmn,1nl1t' l11.1111:h• Nl'\\ conil>t!ri. Juli l>wtnch .incl M ,1r1 l>nfrr <'Omplctc the C'J!<l 111 a pall 11( <'Jllll'O tuln Torn Tatub 1s d trt'rt1ng tlw comedy, v.h1d1 wall ht• :;tagt•d March 2ii 27 . April 2 3 ;ind 9 10 ut II :JO tn tht• Youth St:n act'l> Ai.!\ol'1.1tion bwldan.: 11\ Brt'.'>lol M1 t•et amt Ht'<I Hall Avt'flUl'. (',~,tu ~1t•:rn Ht•:.t•rva1111n:o. a1 t' ht• 1ni.: tahn al 646 :lli!lclunni.: lhl' d;1~ ,1t !>:ii 7:.!'J7 t:\l'll Ill~!\ • ACADEMY AWARD NDMINAnONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE Best Actor-J4CK NICHOl..SOO Best Actress-LOUISE Fl.ETCHER INClUOINO 1£9l &Cl0R WAL TElt M&THAU 9llT SUl'l'OATINO ACTOR OlOltOl 8\JRNI BEST PICTURE CINEMA C(Hl(R •~•to•• 1 •t••\ CO\f• •t\• ... , ....... ,""'" 0• 4141 'iii T~Map;d~ Th~ Mi!lrul'ic.enc~lll Moun. RJ~ .. ~~r .. ~~~~~~ HRUUIO .. INCl.UOlNO· BEST PICTURE BUT DIRECTOR UCL.USIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY [ED!~~.~~~~A -) CO\T•.MUA \U JIU RD fAYE DUNAWAY ' Cl HEMA ClHTCR ' I ..... ,n •• ,., .... \,,., •• .,..,. ) W\••-l l;)fC ... fU "' 4141 tOMtf Al '"'''" t 14HAfO.;tl r CINEMA VIEJO \. ,.,..,. ... ,. '. ,., Wl\\IOIM •It J() 1 10 UtO t (J nll 111 .,,,,, ........ ri CINIMA WISI ... , ... _, , ..... ,., ...... W1\fW1• ff•U• OJ •ftl ro H11 Al v1r.JO tt1iAS7101 IHI' W!'I -~ LA •tlADA •• •.wt·•.....,.,. N ICC ., • _,_.,,,~,ca-.............. . WCINY 6 llOUM'1 II• a t• ---1 Conneru~mlcDael Caln na man Wbo would 9,, ~n IHQ.UOtNG llESI ART OIRECTION CO·Hll "'HARBOR OOLO ~•O~~,R.~~~_r,~1~.w•" ... 0\11 ... uu. ( -CINEMA WEST Wt \•Nfool\tU •fC.-()tCt•Wt\t Wf'\h'IO .. C:btlll 10 •HI ~lUIOIA. .. AlllOU liUM(){..A..lifY &T CINf.M• WUf ONl \' INClUOrNG llUIACIR[S\ ANN°MAAOll1'1 CO Hll "' M(IA rAlf NO~ I edwards MCSA CINEMA I c.r":;:~~·~,.··u .. ! ·~';; \,\1 CINlMA WlSf Wf\,M!fl ll••••ttt•t ... WI I Wt \t .. IM t-ff'ftt "' H~ CO Ht I A I Wtll WOllllN llHO\ll ·------.. """·--WNIHINllOn,. ---,_ .......... i---M tlNDINIUIO "' -·-""'"'WT 10 oan,.. •t09ft ... _... ON1 mw ow• '* CUCXOO'I NltT ., Ut.•-"'--·---~---'"·*"~ .,,. P011VNI. _,_. ___ , _ ....... a.- GAW I lOMUIO ., UNDOCOVDS HOO " _,,,.,.....,I .. , .. _ llUO fOICI 111 ---DUn4 WISH 111 ...__..... INClUOING llESI PICTUllE BEST SUPPORTING •crnr 'i'> ltLY TOMLIN' RONU 8lAKlt Y BUT 011\(CIOA CO lllT 4 I HAIS IOl WHERE S Pt)PPA • ed~~.'.~! B~JS!.g~.~!~EMA I "40 ,,. .. WfSTBROOK ..... , ... , .. , ....... ,,,y ... 119,, ""••Of" G.•O•J \ 10 .... I CO HI f ,a I W( ,,llAOO" Ol "C!UllRO , ......... , ...... ,~, .. ----··~ .. tf!w ., •• t ...,._,. •• ,. -.......,...... ... ......... ····~-· ............ .,..,...~ t "'""""'·•· frlf•• h • • -·9ftf .,..,_.. '-"'1frl•ft•9,l>+tt•llMH•,__• • "'1'~~,f,.~J.~"..-(X~ Wtlttftt ... "91hi ., ..... , .. ,, "'' 1t••11l1'Mf'ff\i., CINlMACfNTfR " ••• ,. •'111\ ... t ...... ,. MO• •••otrfN'U "' •••• "---" • W llV 1-.1'\1'f~Ull ' ,1fft"f •('(~·~~ti\ l.ilrtt~ •• , ~ ~ 't .. '\:; tv .. "'""' tw' '-Ull "'t;., ... It U•I t r.•111 it1'¥t'•"h '""''''""' I •• OAJL Y PILOT Thureday. F~ ,19 1976 38 Years Celebrated That's Total. for Mesa's Pinkley, Wilson A retirement party l.s phmntd for Vl'tt'r.in Costa Mesa City Councilmen Alvin L Pinkley and Rotwrt Wilt.on next month It 111 t>cani urr1tnged by a group called the sw .. n Sona C.,mmath.~. whll'h h81 planned the uJfa1r for 6 30 pm. Mi.rch 12 at the South Coast Plata Hotel. BOTH PINKLEY and Walson will retire from the council next month. Pinkley a ft er 22 years on the council a nd W tl~on aner serv mg 16 y~ars. Each has been mayor three tames The chairman <>( the Swan Son g Comm t t tee ts Arlent! Schaefer. a city planning com- ml~sioner She said tickets for the party wtll cost Sl2 50 ench The cost of the tickets, which will be sold to the pubbc on a f1rst·COml' first ·Served baSIS, will anclude the cost of gifts for the veteran ocrac1a ls. dent or tht' chamber of <"Om· muce; Frrd Sors bul. <'Hy mana&t'r; Bill Dunn. ast1.-tanl <'I ty m~n.,gcr. and Jant' Anael. sectttary m the <'ll> mun.£icr i. office. MRS. HAEPEll said lhe de· adline for making rcst•rvataonl) tu the March 12 event L$ f'cb. 27. ~ks sbquld be made payable to the Swan Song Com mauee, cart' of Jane Angel. Box 1200, Costa Mt.>u, or by calhna her at 556·532'1 Sorsabal u1d thr cost or Mrs. An&el's lime m hundhna the re· servation:s hu been ~l1mated and Included 111 th~· co:.t or the ticket HB Parents Seeking Damages in Crash Damages totahng $2 m1\hon are being demanded by the parents of a Hu.nllngton Beach youth who died in a tramc accident after he al- legedly was allowed lo leave a Santa Ana party an an intoxicated coo· dtllon. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by William A. and Ewiice C OTHEK COMMITTE£ mem· Hamilton of Huntington Beach hers are Neil Abrams of Bell· are Damron Enterpnses or Santa Broadway· Mortuary. Lows Kad· Ana a nd individual defendants · der. who owns a music store. Ooyd Carlton Damron. Evel)n Avenue and Windwa rd Avenue in Huntington Beach ll:multon suI· fered fatal lnJunes m the crash. Peggy Reinert . \\ho owns a Wanda Damron. Richard Mur· Valley Court Shut downtown department store, J C ray and Steve Damron. Humphries. a Jeweler . 8111 Ban· It is alleged that decedent The indoor rac~uetbaJI court& doruk, real estate agent , Dick Mel v in R i c hard Ha milton at the Fountain \alley Recrea· Carstenson. real estate agent and became intoxicated dunng a par· lion Center. 16400 Brookhurst St., management consultant , Werner ty at the Damron premises last will be closed to the pubhc from Escher, public relations director March 8 and was allowed lo leuve today to Sunday for repaint· for South Coas t Plaza ; Tom the premises in that rond1t1on ing. city officials announct'd. The Baume. printer : Ke nneth w1lh equally intoxicated J ames facihtywillreopenon1tsusualre· MR. DONUT Februcry Special DONUT HOLES TWO DOZEN FOR 49(Reo. 7tc) IJI L I 7f• St. •IUCILLA ... .-.sw.c1 ......... •COlUMatA ......... ·OMC .,,. ..... ·~T ~ STITCHER'{ NEEDLE POIMT RUGS OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY GOESI tc-•• ~ 1--. ••'-I llHI a.ecll ••'- ........... leec.ll, C .. f. tZUI I Fowler, banker; Willard Jordan. PatrickLefebvre servation basis Monday. architect and £ormer coun· The c;1r driven by Lefebvre Reser\'al1ons may be made at 963-4005 _c_11_m_a_n_._\_'a_u_g_hn~_R_ed~d_an_g_._P_re_s_1_·~Sm~as~he_d~in_t_o_a_w~a_11_a_t_\_'or:k:to~"~·n.:_~8J9.'.:::~86::_ll~.---~~~~--~~==============~~~~~~~~~~=! ~\mm 11~' 1, ~... .... ..... l \ 1 I \,. I • I • \•.. t I ...... , .. " t • ~ c• ... ' \. t .. t • • H ) ,, .•. , .. ... ·t., l ' t 11 I -,, .. I l"'T°"t l ,. \\I ~ I • • \ I •~ \l 1 ,, s \I "' 1'h ti t , AVAILABLE FOR W£ST£H'S CANON NIKON SALC PAICC PENTAX and C~.~ 1 $15995 Mfrs Suggested Lisi 249 !">O ~Utlmn1 I ~ ,. 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''" .... ol ..... 11"111 • W•S--ltlod""h"' 11 .. r" • flo•lw-I ''ift•• \ I•• • hf?(tle I• 11 .t- M f rS Suggested List 49 95 WCST£N'S $ 2995 SPECIAL BY KODAK suP11 a PRoc1ss1NG PRoc£ssco "2·,·5l9·~ BY KODAK • WESTINGHOUSE FLASH CUBES CTM OF J 76¢ LIMITED TO QUANTITY ON HAND HOUIS MOM.-Fll. I O.t SATUIDA Y I o-6 SUHDAY IZ-5 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL· COSTA MESA• PHONE: 979.3373 SEE MORE CLASSIFIED PAGE CS ,,.. ...,.,.. ..,....,.._ ... , ... o..-..c .. DAILY PILOT CL.ASSIAED ADS ........ ·--~·· '!:t: ... ---\:.".·.;~. --=I:::.!:---=..._ti. ..... =· ,. r=::t:.!--....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• BaOIS: Ad•erlll«'t Ge MAii I 002 ........... ce..tck "'-'r edl ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlliy _.. ,.,._. "" OWMB DEstYATIJ ron l11•1ll•tfr. TIM Sll:OIOOM + ..OOL DAU. Y ,ILOT .. .-. VA MO OOWM hlMlty for .... flnt .. Wh¥t u bu.>'! Oun., IUUI!> corT'9d~..ity. It' Abandonl-d 2 &\ory ~ Huit\' bcdroo11111 with m u:J1:1l\tt' m11'4tl'r 11ulh • t;vt•ry 111·om1m '11 dr1•urn ~·1 Hotfce: kll4'hl•n. +-+ + Im A.II rt'al estu\~ udvcrtisl.'d m~.J1.l\\' µ<>:<)ic11111u1\ + an Uu:o nt'wi.papcr 11> :.ub ~umt• low inh•rt•:<t loan jea lo the •·rol'r•I fo'uar or oew VA w11h no down, Hou 1n11 Art of 19118 pnt·e lx'low murkct Ill 111·luch m;ak~ 1l 1llt>ll•l lo $61.000. (;all t od11). ad vertise "Un)' prt' saG-1l7l ference. hm1lat1on. or ''' 0 • ·' • ~:?::,'.l~;.~~~e:: [~ IMHI intention to malr.e 1m) . =-·=-•=1:•:11!!!: sU('h preference, hm1t.i uoo. or dl!lcnminuuon " This oewspapt'r will not koowm.:IY acc:epl any adver11s1n g Cor rl'al estate which is an viol.a· uooohhe law ..••................... G1•rtlll 1002 ..•..........•......... PRICE IB>UCB> GUATVlEW CORONA DEL MAR · Want un 1mm11culale 3 bedroom. 3 IJuth home with Anthony pool'' tall now ' t'loor to re1hng MESA VERDE WITH CAMPUSPACE and then som4' A well m a1nt.dnl·d 3 BH pa~tler on J rorn<'r w1lh 2 BOAT UATt-;s .. nd a 19"50 + parkm11 :.l.ib for rampu. bo.it, motor home, etr Now beini: used for a '0114')' bull court Plus a s1uble rur y11rd in add1t1on. C-111 644-7211 /Jn HIG(L Dl\IL( Y f., ASSUCIAl(S stone f1replat•e V1e111s of -- -- Catalina from hv1n1t GlliT STAltTE.1 room. d1n1ni: room. und UNITS ma:.ter bedroom :.u1h.· USTSIDE! Pnvate corner location • . , Tiu:. ha:. it .ill' 1 l\od bt-'t !'our 11110 bedroom units p r 1 c ._. 1 n 1 h e Whal u chom·c to matte neighborhood 0 .... ner:.I ~ and ll\'e In }';ui,l:.ide want lo tto fi!>hlnll ' ~IJ Mc:.~ for \cry few $111.500 Cull 673 ~. d ollar:>. I n1rt'd below •t'• · ., . . . . " m.arket al $91.500. Ju.,l [ I rt>durcd C ull today. ~ lftPd!W ~~.:.n,l,. , ,,, ,, . "·: I ' • SWISS CHALET [~ lfl!IUI Without thl' ~now You ran make 11 \ery rool ILUFFS CONDO \hou1th. v.1lh air , rond1l10nlnJ: IO lhl' \ l'r) l pgnaded rrt'V 5taodlng ml'e 3 bdrm . 2 huth 1·1111 tl l'lan on 1111dc 11r~n do m In inl'. at SJll.000 ~II. fea\unn11 3 bdrmi.. . FOR THE KING ~~:.:_~t~o~ ~.':u:~hl r~I~· .lht• Queen, too Woods & Not kasl·hol\l, )OU own p apers h av(• ,uel'n lheland'$84,!150 tasterutly applied t o enhanre the b1·uu1y o! c f Colesworth~ this wt.>11 lorated. J • • bdrm , 2 bath lownhome Realton 640-00 0 an Univ. Park. I n $.S!!.000 ROOMY. READY VIEW THE OCEAN & REASOMAILE from lhl' mstr ~ullt> & This lari,:e J!Mrm plw. det•k . eoJO) the i.pa1·iou.' M'p.irall' fa mil)' room oes:.&exqw:.alt'det·orJl plu:. encloH·d patio 1ng 1n th1i. larl(e 4 OR. 3 l"ormal dining area, ba IC1m1ly home in old flrepla<"c in family room. 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Lall now 642 56i8 THROWAWAY THE LA WM MOWY and cnJOY rarrfrct> living 10 this 3 y ('11r new Townhoust> 3 llcdroom • 2 bath. lur11e private patio. dhlc R•lrllJ,tl' +ten· ms court.~. poolt. t..oc11l· t.'IJ clo~t· to ~ulh Cou11t l'lata amt pr l\'l'tl only $33.500 \1111 for complete dct111l11. ~6 ~ ~.HERITAGE REALTORS ' - Thu'*'ey. Febn.iary 19. 1919 DAILY PILOT € f Beavers Battle Sizzling Bruins Tonight 'LOS ANGELES -UCLA can JUSt about wr ap up Its lt'nlh P:aclnc Etabt baakttball UUe in a row tonl&hl at Pauley Paivlllon with a win over the Oreeon State &aven. Orecon State. with a 7-2 Par·8 mark, la lhe Brwns' closest challenau. and Oregon. e 3, can still make a r un at the UUe. Both the tea ma from the Northwest get their chance al the Bruin8 this week. with Oregon State'• Beavers challt nfing fif. th-ranked UCLA tonight at Pauley Pavallon. then Ore1on's Duck.I maklna ao appearance in Pauley Saturday. Toniabt'a 11me shapes ur u the key ronteat. bowcvtt. I the Bn.ulll top Orecon Stalet, !My'll hue a two-same conletentt lead with Just lour leaiue <"OOl ti re- malnln1. The Beaven are, however. the only Pac-a to hand UCLA a loss this ausoo, postln& a surpristna- ly easy 75·58 vicl<>l')' over the Brui111 last month in Corvallis. But Oreaon State's chance to O.lly ,. ... -.... P9lridl 0'0.-11 MARINA'S RICH BRANNING (10). MIKE BUHLER CLOSE IN. Bo Boxold of FV Set""' Off the Viking•. dupllut~ the feat at Pauley Pavilion may be remote -UCLA bun'\ Jost al home in 9? gamH. "I think we're a better team tbon we were when we lost LO them berore," Brwna t'Oach Gene Bartow said aoin& Into the game a1aln11\ the Beavers ''Bu\ then I'm aure they're Improved, t.()C)... .. Bartow says that any foe of Oreaon State which just concen- trates on super cenler Lonrue Shelton is maklnt a big mislake. "Oreaon State is a quick, &ood shootJ.ng team "1th uceptional balance You bur 11 IQt about SMlton. but they'\c &Ol five or six otJu.•r phayeu who are ca1u1 ble ol scorina ln doublt riiures '" any ea me." the first·)~ar Prwn mentor w11rnt'd Wh ile UCLA and lhe two Oreaon teams battle fort~ con- ference lead, South~m <:ahfonu1t will have more modest coals. The Trojans, on 11 lO·aume lo.~ ing streak and wlnle8S in nine Pac-8 games, hope only for a vie· tory. Tht•y host Oregon loni&hl, then race Ort' con State Saturday. Other Pac.& aaame.s toru&ht hnd Wuhinaton. 6·3. at home ll&ainst 3 6 California. and Wuhincton Slate, ~ 4. hosts Stanford, with a 1·8mark. In the PacUit' Coast Athletic AasoclaUon. Cal Stute (Long Beach > visits Pacific, and f'resno State plays at San Jose State. and San Diego State ls home against Independent UC Sunta Barbara. The lop four finishers In the six-team PCAA will battle Murch 6-7 1n the conference tournament at Par1rlc Sinct-~~nd plucf Long ~ach Is 'lrtuully out or th\! r ace with a l·S record. C1o1I State !Fullertoni. San Jose Slate, Sun D1e10 Statt und Pacific are al moat certain to aaln bertM. There are no West Coasl Athletic Confereonce a1arn\l,. tonlahl. but the San Franrlsro Dons. ludlna th\! leaaue with an 8-1 murk. play at Seattle l''rlduy then return home for their finol two conrerenre aumes. Ot1\l ot those wlll be aaainst Pcpp!)rdine. Branning Guides Vikes Kreiner 1 Nearly Quit ~o 7 4-63 Win, Loop Title Ski Team MONTREAL (AP) -Kathy Kreiner. winner of Canada ·s lone gold medal at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games with her victory in the giant slalom. came close to quitting the Canadian ski team pnor to the Olympics. B y ED BVRGAKT Of -O.lly ...... ..,. For three years oow, Rich Branning bas been winning basketball games for Marina Hilth at the free throw line and the All.CIF guard didn't alter bis pattern any Wednesday night. Sinking eight of njne free throws in the pivotal fourth quarter, Branning sparked the Vikings past Fountain Valley's Barons, 74·63, In a Sunset League game before 2 .300 screaming fans at Marina High. The win clinched the league li· tie for M arina in Steve Popovich's first year as a head coach. The Vikes are 11·2 while Fountain Valley dropped to 8-S. The victory didn't come easy as Marina lost a lO·poinl lead but rallied behind Branning, who sank 14 of 22 field goal attempts and 14 of 15 free lhrows, winding up with 40 points, only three short of his season hi&h. Branning was particularly ef- fective lo the fourth quarter when the Vikings scored eight unanswered points, extending a 59-58 lead with 4:43 lel\ to a 67·58 margin wlth2:38 remaining. Branning, a strong candidate for All-CIF 4-A player-of·lhe year honors. had all nine points during * * * "-t.iav11 .. y IUI llMri•a lltl." ..,",.'• J 0 I • 2 0 • • 1 • • • • I 1 lJ Ult J40 I I 4 J Fore! l-..,, .... 9owo4d "•'-Holl- ~rall Totati .., " ..... JO ••"'._ sisuaoldl •O J tCOM s J 0 It -!ff , > • ' .. _.,.. s 1 • 11 wenon 7 I J S 11 t U U Total\ k _ • .,o..,..,.. 11 10 " 14 -'-'""•"•' 14 1• n 11_., MlnM 11 ll U Jl-14 that span and came up with the game's big play-a steal ·1th 3: 18 to go. . At that point. Marina was cl· inging to a 63·58 lead but Bran- ning s tole the ball and was fouJed. He sank the first free throw and when he missed the second. Dan Boldt grabbt.>d the rebound. Forty seconds I at er. it was Branning scor ed another layup and Fountain Valley wa:s never able to recover. While Branning sparked the of· rense, Marina switched to a zone in the fourth quarter and Foun· tain Valley couldn't get the ball inside. h1tt1ng on tour of 15 field aoal attempts. Behind M Ike Zumbo. Bo Box- old and Rich Valbuena -they combined for 16 third quarter points -the Barons rallied from a 40-30 deficit early in the third period to take a 50-48 lead with 2: 17 left in the third quarter. But Marina went into its zone and that was all for the Barons. Mall Cook and Mike Buhler were strong on the boards in the fourth period for Marina, each grabbing 12 rebounds. Kreiner su1d Wednesday that a friend from her hometown or Timmins. Ont .. Tom Vukovich. a 26-year-old teacher now living in West Germany, convinced her to · continue racing. "All of the ground we covered in our talk wasn't new lo me," said Kreiner at a news con· ference to promote the Canadian Alpine Ski Championships. "But the talk seemed to clarify ever ything, to cryslullie it in my mind. "I wasn't being aggressive enough." Vukovich told Kreiner to go for the next gate and not worry about what her hands. legs or feet were doing. He told her the next ga.tc was everything. She added there were other factors which prompted her to continue. "l also fcl\ this was no way to end everythin~ And what was 1 supposed to turn to? l have nothing else apart from skiing." Kreiner confirmed the i.tate- ments made b y her sister. Laurie. that they and teammalu Betty Clifford of Old Chelsea, Que., "seriously discussed retir- ing" after the World Cup races last fall "because our confidence was shattered.·· Sports Clipped.Snort "We wt>re gettln1t the results in traininR but we couldn't match it lo the races," said Kalhy. "Thl' atmosphere would Rel tenslY because when you don't have anything good to say, you're re- luctant to speak." Laurie and Clifford h3vc already indicated their inte n- tions to resign from the Canadian team after the championships at Bromonl which start next Mon- day and conclude nl!Xt Wednes-Kings Tie Blues, 2-2 INGLEWOOD -Marcet Dionne became the top s ingle season scorer in Los An geles Kings history with an assist against St. Louis, but he said af- terward, ''l'm more interested in getting into thl' pluyoffs, 1 've never be('n there before." The Kings center ran his point total lo 73 wtth the assist in Los Angeles' 2·2 tie w1lh the Blues Wednesday night. He now has 33 goals and 40 us111sts on the season Gary Sargl'nl and Jlob Nevin srorcd two third p..-nod i;iouls lo help Los Angeles a itain the tie with St. Louis. nfter Derck San· derson and J crry null er pro· v1ded the Blues with a 2 0 advan- tage. l..Alkn-• Lo•~ HOUSTON J Qhn Johnson scored 15 of his 20 poinL'I In the fourth qunrter 3S the llouston Rockets held off a l.os Angeles rally to beat the Lalcers 114·98 Wednesday night in a National Basketball Association game. The Lakers, who trailed 64-49 at the half. closed to within seven al the end of the third quarter. Johnson hit three straight baskets mid way through the fourth quarter. two of them com- ing after a steal and a blocked shot. I.OS AMOILIU Itel -C..1-17, ..,.,,.., 14, AbOut Ja-r M, All•,. 1, ao-i<lo "·pc, .. .._•. ,_..., 1..al'ltl• MOUITOlll llMI -11•11•11 n. loml-•"" 10. k~rt t1 M\H"PftY 10, HewHn , ... Mtt1...,•thiff '4. .--10. 1111.,1 '--'"_..' ,, " n n " "°'"'"" JI JI It JI II• Telal , ... ,, 1..0• ""o•••• J•. Mou•l°" u . To<..,..,at '°"I lll,.y. A t.>IJ lll•r9.e••~ tt'I•• MILWAUKEE -Second- ranked Marquette, sparked by Earl Tatum's 16 poinl."· built a 13·point lead Tuesday and held ofr a De Paul charge for the War- nors' 17th consecutive college basketball victory 64-5.1. Irvine Tabs £oach Sorcabal Selected By ROGER CARLSON OlllllDell'lfll ... Meff Chuck S<>rcohal. a 32·year-old former assist ant umder \1nl\•('rs1ty High football coaches Jerry Redman and Dick Roch<'. has been selected as head foolball coach at Irvine High. the Dally Pilot hu learned. Irvine lllgh will compete in freshman and sophomore football in Sep· tcmber and continuing ln the proitram will be freshman coach Bob Peslolesi. Ted Crego and M1.ke Daley will abo assist in the program. which requires the hiring oft wo more assist.ants. Sorcabal coached oo the sophom~ level at Bishop Amat High School wbere he was graduated with football ex· perience at defensive end and split end. earning All-Parochial League honors. au1cx toaCAM1.. Sorcabal went on to the University of Santa Clara and Cal Poly <Pomona> before starting bLS coaching career at Bishop Amat. then five years as an assistant at University H.lgh. "We'll operate pretty much the same as we did at University defensively:· says Sorcabal. "probably with our 6-1 system. Offensively. we'll have to wait and see who our personnel are before deciding on any specific attack." Irvine will have 400 freshmen and 300 sophomores ln the' fall and one of the possible roadblocks wUl be scheduling conflicts. "If we have problems getting sophomore games we may try to schedule junior varsity teams rather than .sophomore reserves." says the Tustin resident. Freshman reserve Bernard Toone added 13 points and Lloyd Walton 11 for the Warriors, whose balance and pressure de· f ense offset a 20-point performance by DePaul's 6· foot-11 Dave Corzine. TfWB~Trl .. p• OXFORD. Ohio -Phil Ford hit two foul shots with four seconds remaining to give third· ranked North Carolina a narrow 77-65 victory over a determined Miami o f Ohio in a n o n· conference college basketball &•me Wednesday night. Miami, which led most or the game. had the last shot, but John Shoemaker missed a desperation 20·fool Jumper as time ran oul. BARONS SCOTT FORD (24) JON HOLLAND REBOUND. Marina High'• Rich Branning (10), Matt Cook Reach High . .... """ ...... NEW BRUNSWICK. NJ. - f'reshma11 Abdel Anderson came off the bench to score 21 points to lead fourth-ranked Rutgers lo a 93·80 baakelba 11 victory over Syra<'use Wednesday ru1tht. Thrt>e other Scarlet KnightJS scored In double figures as Rutgers rolled to ill 22nd victory of the season. The Knights are one of two major undefeated col · legeteams. Laver Dealt Loss, Lutz Wins in Rollle nee Del•11• ri.,, LOS ANCELES -A fire in a refreshment stand near the loth lee of the Riviera Country Club Interrupted play for about 20 minutes Wednesday ln lhe pro- amateur competition or the Los Angeles Open goH tournament. The aland was destroyed. ROME -Third Sl'edcd Rod Laver, who re!lides in Corona dc•I Mar, was an opt>nlng day upset victim in the $60,000 Hom(.' World Championship tennis tourney Wednesday. Laver lost lo Cliff DrysdaleG-4, 6-3, only his fourth loi-s to Drysdale In 19 ml'etinJ:!t In a personal duel dating back to 1968 Arthur As he, meanwhile, crushed Wojtek F1bak6-2. 6 3 In olhl'r matchl's Tom Okker E•n•~~'C' D~C'UQiD~· routed Erik van Olllen 6 3. 6-3; U•~l 't J DllJD 6'-CJ Mark Cox t>dg ed Dick Crealy 6-4, · 1-6, 6-3: Adriano Pa nalla toppled TO ATTEND vc·r ~ Frew McMiiian 7 6,6·2. and Dick LM'I Stockton bested Ismail El Shafea Edison High School's ooe-two football punch of Rick Bashore and Vtc Rakhshanl have signed letters of Intent to attend UCLA and San Jose State. Bashore, the Sunset Leaiue's back or the year and a first team All -CIF choice, wu EdJson's quarterback and No. 1 defensive back. Rakhshanl operated at tight end and linebacker for Edison and was the Su11set LeaglJe's lineman of the year and also earned first team All Cl F hononl. 6-3 6-2. Also San Clemente's Bob Lutz outlasted Brian Fairhe7-5,$-7,6·4 and Stan Smith advanced by de- fault when Karl Meiler wilhds.cw _with a leg injury. • C...11•r•tt'ln• SALISBU RY . Md.-Tdp· seeded Jimmy Connors. the de- fending champion, rolled to a 6-1, 6-4 victory in the first round of the $50,000 National Indoor open ten- nls championships Wednesday over Dill Maze. llie Nastase and Alex Mayer ad· vanced to the quartc.>rfinals with easy wiM. Na!ltasc bested Mike Cahill 7·5. 6 4 and Mayer routed Charlie Pasarell6·3.6·2. In othc.>r matc hes Vitus Gerulailis defeated Butch Wall" 6·3, 6-4. Peter Fle ming struggled lo a 6·3, 7 ·5 victory over Steve Krulevitz. Trc.>y Waltke railed to beat Kim Warwick 7-S.6·1 and /\n· drew Pattison dumped Mik e 1Estep6-3, 6·2. ..._.rezR.U. ST. LOUIS-Mexico's Raul Ramirez produced the first upset or the World Champiomhip Ten- nis' $60,000St. Louis Classic, beat· lng John Alexander 7-6, 7-fi Wed · nesday. A second upset came when In· dla·s Vijay Amritraj rallied to oust Manuel Orantes w. 7-6, 7-6. Ken Rosewall, meanwhile, ad· vanced to the second round with a 7-6, 7 ·6 victory over Cliff Richey. tt'IMle llp•e• DETROlT...:..Second-seeded· Virginia Wade was ups« Wednes· day in the Detroit stop of the women's professional tennis t.our. Mona Guerrant dereated Wade6-2, 7-6. day. · "Friends back home have sug· gested that now that I'm on top I should quit and try lo capitalize on being a winner," Kathy said. "But I'm nol going to. 1 feel I've made a transition as a com· petitor and now I'm looking ahead to the next race and then the one after that. .• " No Decision In Baseball Squabble LO S ANGELES (AP) Baseball's travchn~ road show returns to New York for lhl' weekend with a decision expect· ed before Wednesday whether sprinR t raining camP6 will open on schedule It appears they won't sinc<> negotiations for o new over11ll contract bet ween manngem<>nt and the players remains al an impasse over the reserve clause problem. Marvin Mlll<'r. the• vxeculivo director or lhl· playt•rl\' as11oci11· tion. curr('ntly HI tounng the nu · t1 on tnlk1n i.: t o lhc pluycrK Manng('mcnt rt•p r1 •sf'nl11t1v c11 follow him so thc•y can ho v<• negotiation !ll'ssionN 1111 the c:on· trart is11uc J o hn J Guhnln , r hicf negotiator for m anagc•mcnl. said not murh was urcomphshed an lm An geles during two M'Sslon'> here He said the next was slated for his office In New York on Saturday and that the Player Relations Comm11tec of the ma- jor leagues would meet Monday. "Whal the rerommendation will be on spring training will be decided then and be known pro· mptly," Gaherin said. "We will continue working Coward an agreement." "The reserve system is the k<>Y to the solution at present." Gaherin said. "There has been no · progress toward solution or that problem." Although there have been player su((itestions that a con· tract be drawn up with the re· serve clause m limbo. the owners say It must be included . • --. • A DAILY PILOT Thurtd!IJ, l'ebfvery tt, 1911 Perfect Sea Kings Chalk Up No. 24 ~. •1 •00Ea c AaL80N r °'_ .. ",,. ....... Century Lea1ue baaketbaJI • claamplon Corona dtl &lar tuned up for next week'• CIJI' _..A playofla wltb Its 24th ~ra11ht conquest Wedlleitday nl&bt, a fl·SO declalon over vllllln1 Estancia before 1,200. bhtted the nets wttb el1bt 1tral1.ht butktta to take a lead they would not aurre~r. In all the SH K ln&a blt 10 or 12 1n the second 1tanu to u . aume • 32·20 lud, pac ~ by the 1cor1n1 of junior J acque Tuz and th• playmaktn1 or 1uard J•ff R utlck•. who ripped the Eatancla defeme- "1th Ove kl1Un1 aaal.tta. . 1)' threat to Corona del llar, 1cortn1 21 polnta. But that wun't tnou1h &o a~m \be CdM tide, which bu now held 23 of tll M vlctlma to~ polnta or less wllh lta 1ulfoc1Un1 man·to-m1n deCenalve pr•· uure. ~ancia. meanwhile, uw lta record dwlridle to 15·7 after lbat lmpreHhe 13·1 1tart. which beaan ltadownfall ln the flrat round or lta&\141 play when the Ea1lee ran into Coronadel Mar. Ru~tcka ume up with a ~teal and Coron11 'l\ depth <Paul Akin) scored a layup lo make lt~-48. ~"" •wtcu 'r ~ -: , The unbeaten St!I Kln1s of 'eoacb Tandy 011111 , the only perfect prep qulnld ln tho Cir Southern Sectlon (391 schools>. caught thtlr 1u,rond wind in the second period and Tuz scored 22 ln all for the winners as 6·6 junlor Alex Black waa held lo 13 polnta due lo constant foul trouble. Coron•'• 24th victory u· ttnd1 ha own rtcord for Orange Coast area tuma chalkinl up conaecullve wtna without • blfmlah. Thu 1W7!l CdM tum was 21·0 ind Marina's 1974 team wu 21-0 before stu& bllna. CdM hit U or 21 from .tlMt field at the halt and ,. ... mlld· l)' threatened with Z1S8 re· malnlnt as Eat•ncla crept to withln ~1-48. ""'""' ' t •• t:• ,g ; ; :: 0.l'fl , ••• 1o1o.. • • t 0 ., .. wj t • , • -II t t t • AUft t t l4 o,.i,,.. .. I t O I Jim McClo.key was the on· G11Ua ordered bla delay 11me al that point and Im· mediately the hoata &ot lnalde the baseline and scon."'<I, then ~.t•ll >e t U t i Tt11i. It U 10 Jt k_,t ., O..ttert It • It··-10 n , n •' Samuellan Stars Gauchos 1 Edison Cruises Get Past To 53-42 Win Chaffey By LAURENE KEYS Saddleback Colle1e Of .. 0.llf ...... Mff # The Edison Hllh Chargers. sparked by senior came .rom behind ln the Mike Samuellan. defeated the host W~tmtnster rmal 10 minutes to post a 93-"8 basketball -vlrtory Uons 53·42 In Sunset Lea1ue buketball actlon Wed· over Chaffey College nesday night. Wednesday nlaht In Mls· The S·8 suard acored 14 points, grabbed several 9100 Conference action at key rebounds and caused numerous Westmlnste~ Mlaslon Viejo High. turnovers. The victory ~mproved lbt Chargers In other action lnvolv- lu1ue mark . to 9.4 and insures them of no worse ina area teama. Golden than a tie for second. West dropped a 77 ·66 de· Samuehan 's three 11tral1tht buckel11 In the early clsion to host Cypresa in minutes of the third period put the Chargers out Southern California Con· front 27-19, and It wasclearsalllng from then on. ference act Ion and yoach Lionel Purcell s Chargers played a dlt· Oranie Coast lost to Cer · f~rt'nt tort or game lh~n they ~ually.d~, !!low and rit05 at home. 75·67, in deUberale, and It wun t due lo estmanster. South Coast circuit play. Tht flu bug hit Edison late lu;t week and the Saddleback fell behind squad Is 11t1ll.feellng the effect!! of 1t., In the middle or the final Three starters, Jack Dashwood, Ed Bell and hair. 72·88, with nine Mlktt Mccourt did not see action minutes rem a lnlng . And Bob \'oaelsang, who hat1 been 111 since last Buck Day and Mark Lov· week, was not up to par. although he played aood elace came on to lead the tense for th«' Char1era. Hescored 10 polnll. Gauchos back wltb a hot Westminster uaed a box-and·one defense on ahootlnt performance Edlson. Mike Sodders stuck to Vogel11n1 like &lue down the atretcb. · and the rest or the Lions zoned. creatlna a Saddleback bit Sl.8 troublesome first hair for the Chargers. percent from the noor "We've faced that kind of a defense before. and it with Dennis Smith Mar· hasn't bothered us." says Purcell. "But tonlsht ty Zoll and Day' each with our phyalcol hmltallon11 . It wu more crabbln1 nine rebounds. troublesome." Randy CarUale had 11 u · Edison junior Bob Herson played 1ood defense as slsta. did 8·2 senior M Ike Tlmmerm.an. Herson scored 11 Oranae Coast fell vie· lnta, lncludlna five crucial tree throws. Um or 8 catch up game Late In the third quarter and do" n 31·23, the Lions and u a reault com· chanaed their defense to man·lo·man in a despera. milled foula In the late tJon attempt to m nke something-1'nythinl happen. ataaes of a close contest. But It was too late. Cerrlto1 was up. ~·50 * * * * * * with 9:34 left. But the 1 ...... uu ....... ,.,,., co1 final 10 polnt1 by the Coop man GivesVike& 65-59 Win Bv ED BURGAJtT c. .... 0.11, ~'-• ... " Manna's aophomorea rallied F o untain Valleys Barona with a 1wartnln{ll full court pre- 11 and surc·1hoolln1 BUl Coopman scored 28 pointa Wednesday after· noon whe n the vlaltlnl Vlklna• defeated the Barons. 65·S9, In a Sunaet Leaauc basketball "ame. ln lmprovln1 their 1 league record to 10·3 the Yikes forced the Barons Into 1 3 turnovers all at critical junctures-and Coop. man came throu1h with two big baskets when Marina broke open the aame In the third period. Leadln~ 41.43 '4 1th 2: UI ' lert In the quarter, the Vlkea erupted for two 1tral1ht baskets. Flnsl, Coopman hit a 10.rooter. was Couled and converted the free throw . Then he scored a layup on a nke a111st by Gary Spr· inacr. Fountntn Valley never came doaer than six again as the Vlklnits went Into a delay In the fou rth quarter. ot· t empting only three shot.a . 1119rt•t fU I Ut l l't~l•lllVllllJ ....... itt , flt! TOOie• ...,,., 'Mlll•- f l-rm.-. ......... 0.11...,., ........... """""•" fe11•• '• " "' •• '1 ~ ,,. .. Falcons were at the ; : : ! :-,.:~ 0 0 ' '~ charity stripe where 1 1 1 • ..... 1 s 1 they made lS of 18. : 1 : •; ::;:.~. ; ! • ! Cypreu held a 50-49 • > 10 c.m,1.., • • > '' lead with 10 '1'1nutea len. ,! ,; ,! ~ :.~:' : : ~ : then ran ofr ahc atraiabt TRAPP!D-Marina's Rick Mielke (left> and John Bohm surround F ountain Valley's Charlle Si c kman during sophomore bukotball game Wednesday. C-C-o" IH ) , ll•l 11-.i Mel"°'"'''(" Ill C 1101 ......... !lot"•"' G. tl ti l(ev•m•• Mi•'"• Ill 0 !JI,,.-....., Mlttf\• 'ubt 01\on • (\•t • t. \otl"fl'r t r V \wtn •••ft I. Hel"I,,... ~r1r\a 17 )), T•i.•• " u u o polntt to take command. k9".., 0.••i.rt " 10 1• lf ... J t If S It •I esa Triumphs; ail ors Fall, 64-58 After loalnl( their lllllt four gamu by a total of l!lx point•. the Co11lo Meaa lll«h M ustan1u f1nally won a <'lose onc Wednesday nliht, trim· 11.m ing lowly l\la11nollll, 39·37, m Cc•nturv Le0t~11t• 'hosk(>tball al'ti<1n Jt Maanolla Meanwhile. 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H , t I, M Colln. 1(1 '"" '• -.... •I.• I. lfntlt" 1(1 IOll t•. -.. ,, .. a. ... autoaraptt. and pictures and a rame for four .. uon Aztecs tlcketa Ch1Vron === S1andanl Stations Chevron Dealers s ~_,., h r-1 ~-1\1 I -1 ... 1111.•10"' tit ..... 1 ... ,.,,_. ltlct "' ' 111•1 ~,.,_._, ,., '" ••-1 •ice "' a •o ... 111 J ~411.UO. • OOlllLll c.i-.. , Otlltr11ottft fCl .. , °"'"" ()llfttl-6 I I S ••• (1mplloll ,,,,__ • t.' t T-• 'o•De• 1(.I -._, .., .... ,ti will t>.b•ld. Dana Hllls h as a 7·1·2 rtcorcf' while San Clemente ls 5·1·3. SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILOREO TO FIT YOU MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS {7 141 IOl-17-&0 PQICU MATVAfN Al CHMK)N 0£Al(RS t I For SZUUJet Loop Teanu Prep Baseball Outlook I Pikhifta ls the key word in &inset Le•aue baseball as the ltTINuoa approachet. Here'• • up.ult loot at the Oranae Cout area'• lour enlrles ta the Sunset loop: p!kben for the Barons, w1U.lt in· fit'kkr Mlckty SweftlOO 1a lbe Oft· ly other rTt urn in a 1t.arttt. uuumen °'elude st"aior Joa Bema al <'lkhcr and -.out.bpaw Gary Heximer, a pllt'ber·fint baseman. who may start at the deslrnated hitlcrapot alt.bO\&tb Wilkinson l5 also <'0P3· ble of pbytn£ tbttd ~c Jim Huber nd Matt Palmtt an p.'n ciJtd in at 1econd and short .rnd Gordon Barri uttf'OOl<'a.ndufate at third b.se. E,,,._ The Charier• of Editoo Hh:h have • new coach <Rm LaRurto from Colton HJgh' and a bundle or new facH ln the v a ralty picture as only one ~tllnlina atarwr la ln the plctu.re The pltcbln1 corps, the brightest 1km at FV. includes rl1bt·handed junior Kevin Fitzhugh, rigbt·banded senior Chuck Robertson. Heximer and Smith, in addition to Woolard Tbe 04tfleld will tnc:ludc ~c:-nior Chuck Bulhngton •nd ~~ lhist could help the Sailors arc 1n· fielder Oordon Adu ms, out!ielder Dan Cbrtsly and San L>i ct:o t.ran.ater Bill Read, anoutfaeldcr. ....... Shorts top· pitcher Ric k Ba1bore. lhe Charien• All·CfF rootba.11 quarterback·deren.slve back is joined by aeveral Juniors In the lineup. Up to usist are seruor catcher Marty Aiello. senior shorblop candidates Mike Crawford and Rick Johanson, in Mdditt0n to sophomore ttf1k e Lung , sol)bomore third baseman Tim Holmes and outfielders J erry Newhard, Kevin Blow, Warren Taylor and Bo Box old. The Viklngs or t'Oach Paul "rey have gotten off lo a late s turt nnd the Marina coach Is sl1ll lrymg to pue b11 eroup lo o 13-mnn squad There are a num~r of return- ing start.era in the Va.kmgs camp, but transfen and prom1sane newcomers cloud the picture Roeer Hayes and Ml.kc Kelly at first base. catcher Tim IMes, sbortatop Tim Nichols, second baseman Je(( Smith. thcrd basemen Ronnie Ward and Mark Cooper. ouUielders Olrl SeJtera. Brian Denosiers and Danny Smith and pitchers Jerry Tittle and Run Abbott eave the Chareers a distinct junior· fia vored crew. Seniors in the attack include Doug Strossvder at ~ond base, catcher Gree Willard, outfielder Paul Tomasic and pitchers Jeff Ryder (lefty>, Doug Peterson, Scott Durem and Bob Dohmeyer . NetqMrtB•rhr Pitching and overall team speed are the big asaets at Newport Harbor High where MiJce Gray takes over the head roaching duties. Pitchers Ron Cooper and Paul Soth, a pair or n ghthonders, wa.JJ be augmented by two others from lefli~ Ed Selby and Rieb Pulido, right-handed transfers Lee Magea <Carson H.igh) and Jeff Mancino from Playa del Rey, or Ray Davies ,_, ......... Two-lime All-Sunset League and AU-Orange County candidate Rick Woolard gives Fountain Valley Hlgb 's Barons a solid stop· per on the mound Coach John Cote bas four other returning lettermen to comple· ment Woolard, a southpaw with a good curve and fastball. Bob Smilh rel"'°ns tO the out· field and is one of five solid Gray has sophomore southpaw pitcher Gary Brahs. a swifty who. among other things. one-hit Estancia in his freshman year. Also on hand are two other pro· mismg pitchers, jwlior Randy Hailey and seniors Mike Pantuso and Steve Morihiro. Craig Smith was a parttime starter in tbeoullield for Newport in 1975. but that's the extent on re· turning s tarter s-Brahs and Smith. Doug Kanen is a returning let· terman al catcher. the rest are up from a junior varsity tiUe winner. Bill Wilkinson and David Soss are in lhe catching departmenl, Catching 11 quest..iOIVlble with Richard LaFrance's hatus un known due to possible tendooit1s. Other catchmg candidates are sophomores Steve Porath and Eric Irwin. Infield candidates include l\hke Peters al first , M 1kc F\Jentes and Mancino al second, sophomore Mark Dapello and Davies at short.stop and Dale Griffin and Rob Fry fr at third. Griffin is a re· turning starter, as is Peters. Three returning starters in the outfield are Ken Stallings, Greg Ventura and Bob Tiezzi. Ticzzi was a second team All-Sunset League player in '75. SWIMMING. • • 'Anita (CoatlHed FromC·Z) -. !Cllllll.OllH-ft (GeMl. T-: nl. °"""'9-1 SI-Mt tClllll 1. W-lc.oMl l. GKat.,.d ICMI, _, :Jll'--l'Jy-t .,_.. cco"' 11 ,_,..., ttoMI l. ~"le.Moll. TI-)tO. IOI l'rw-1. ~...Clll IC<IMI 1 -I· ,,..... COll l. ~ ... ICdMl. 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'How about the pretty younc lldy in the b'ack hatr " DEMMIS THE MENACE • l\'A:w.1 l WISM YOO QlJlt) (JON A Hlef ,FAT LAP lltcE N(JI. AAS I" . . . .. . . ( SEE MORE CLASSIFIED PAGE 88 ~-~~ ....... ,~.~~-~ .... __ .. ~-~~ ....... !~.~-~ ....... Ga••• 1001 &wr.. 1002 & .. lOOJ ·-.. IOOZ fllUl"lday, fet>ruary 19, 197S DAILY PILOT ......... ,...s. ~FerS. ....................... ......................... ......................... ........................ . ............••..••••.•.••...•..•••••....•..••......•.....•..•..••••.• .... P• bsrle I 007 Coat. MtM t OJ4 Matt1114 .. •edt I 040 BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUI J7HI YUi '7S.l000 MODBH J + DIMIHG $37,950 Just listed' Unbd11·~J ble. Es tabll•h,·d 1 r1" lilied area. J Qu,·cn "''' b\.odrooma FJmah llan 1n1 a r ea !'!11,Hkl1ni: katt'hen With built 1n~ and breakfa,,l bur L! 1-\ill b.iths :->luJ1ni: i:la' 'I doors lo l'AO part) PJllV!I 2 C:ar 11aragc 'A 1th IX>Jt door lo r ear )ard ~hools & s hops ne.,rhy Jug lo bt'at'h Low. Iv"' down Better hurry C:.all 1142·~. BLUFFS CONDO Hard to find BONITA plan 1n t'ho1ce loution. DeUghtlul patio foce:. on the gre•n belt J Bedroom. all on one level with pra\ a le atrium patio off master bedroom. All this and on 1 ly !>lep:s lo the pool $7S,000 '40-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. .. JJ S HOYAL ST G t::ORCt: UIG C.:A.:-.IYON 0,... Tlwn/Fri I .5 lk.iulalul Cui.tom bwl h\e ~room on the ith 'fl.'t' Staiot.'<1 1(1.u!l enlr) l'in:ular dn\e, many 1n terestini: featur~ COU OF HlWPORT HAL TORS 2515 E l:oust llwy. 67S.55 I I E.ASTSIDl <.'I06e an. 2 bdrm. wit c•xtn garage. $45,000 TRIPLEX $95,000 Fee land and next l oct>anfronl , 3 furni:>ht>d unati. ne.tr :.chooll.. shOP· µang and lt>nms courts IS..-aullful oce4n \ 1ev. from sundeck JAC OIS l lAL TY 67S.6670 \\ I : , I I 'i ', 1\YLOR CO. I\ I \ : : ' , t; -, ' . 1. I I•) I IOOJ Ge•rtll IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR family home. Close to bay, priv. beach & ocean. Upstairs living rm .. sauna, Jacuu1, workshop. boat ~to ragc . ~40 000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR , 1 1 A<> y \ • d • (Jr " ~. B (o 1 ~ b I b I IOOJ ~ IOOJ ....................... LET ME PAY FOR MYSELF t can. 11 YOU add a umt Corner R-2 lot 1n Corona del Mar. 3 bdrm:. .. new COPP':r plumbmg. Ready to be developed. Only $68,000. E ves ph .. l>iJ.7191 Cal675-7225 • ~ I '"'a o '"'I 0 • •• I .. oA .l \\LLEY BE \LI'' A BERG EHl[MPlfi'>f!. '-0 A Wcllhrfr'Ollt HcM.. On BEA CH-C hannel View Low price for super sharp 38r. JbJ home Lg. ram. rm "' frpk Sur· rounded by lush lndscp'd greenery 1'1ex. fanant'· mg . Sale or lse1opllon $205 000 - WATERFRONT HOMt:.S REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THREE UNITS USTSIDE COSTAMHA House plus duplex with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths owner's quarters. Will exchange-E IZ t er ms. Start your investment program now. or ltve there 11nd let the rents help.pay the mortaage m=l. Prap...t ... 7S2-1HO 1600 OUA!l St HIWPOllT HACN STE.AL IT!! $34,900 3 Bedroom ~tarter':. de· ll11ht. Gourmet kitchen, cover ed patio, bl& master with 2nd bath . Presuge community hv· rns-save thousands! Call~ FOUST OLSOM IMC AffOl.DAILE COSTAMHA OHL Y $41. tSO CLllrLL.lay..... 4 BEDROOMS College Park home on rm~ ~ large comer lot: many Neal as a prn, t'lean as a $37,900 extru not found normal· 'Ah1sUe~ J BR doll house IM•IMliailll Deluxe 3 yr old, "end un· ly an a house at lblll price. wtth tremendously larlll' MESA YHOl 11" Townhome with 20x34 Wi ll eo faat, 10 call for s undeek ovt'rlook 1 ng FOUlPLlX patio & dble deta ched app't. toaee! cslates1.teyanJ $611,SOO Start your lnve~tment 1¢ar. Upper level \tew of 833•2906 lalboo loy Prop. proR ram now . Top pool & greenbe lt. The _ R..tton drawer 11ropt'rty. 1-·1rst ideal answer for today's rlllWi •1MMaw.e) da:.11 ar{•a Tax shelter farruly 962-7711 \.~'~Iii!) •67S-7060 • ... =~:;.,LLAS -· I .·~.~.-~-.. ---~ FIXER <.'arl.'free 11v1n1t '" out l ~!-~!!!!~!!!!WJ~ HHOS )tand1n1: u 1urf!< condo 1, Eastside Income l>e<-ora\or i.pured no 1•x 2 Separate bousea with TLC llt.'rbe Look at •l i.nd lo\<' ~ p1cktot fence i. dble car ll ~ UDO ISLE earaee 152,SOO ~nder IO\lflll l'llr\' '' llll 6 40-535 7 Lotsoluse<lbnck Newly •Mt•~---·11 · that 1'4 r1•qu1r1•rl to remodeled J bedr oom WV u ·~ ' ~.= transform th1i. hunw 1n1n i----------1 home. Spacious master C.M74;·...:,__• ;....._ 11 11howplal·c llul!'' suite. Formal dining r.r: a.... rn~ter "u1lc "' 1th komJn TREES, TREES room too $147.500 buth. J 11u<·:.l bdrm' .1rul Surround this 4 l>edroom. PETE BARRETT bunus ruom Pni:nl 111 ll<'ll Jt $6i.ooo t.1rn1t)' worn & d,·n 1000 -REALTY-::..q fl uf el\•g.int hum•. all on .tlmo-.t '• .. c:re ~~2· S200 675· 4060 1'h1' 1, ,1 iin11 .. :>ee" at ~~~~ "~ OOU t'Jll for e\eo ---------• morl' info DONAlD M BIRD Anec10••'· IMhOt\ ~ COATS& WALLACE LAST CHANCE 54'-41 4 1 REAL ESTATE, INC. to buy 11 ~h·~11 Wo•ld s 4 hc-dmom, 2 hulh hom1· lor u1t(!c>r $60 00() This 4 I )c;ir old h.1 '< ,1 lari.:e l f,1m1ly ruom w11h h111llrn EXfCUTIYl l STATE ,.,.w1 n11 11011 1•11\1•1l,11r1 I 4 IDRM +POOL m1•nt l"I' nt 1• r , .1 I u \h atnum l'mut o ... 1wr I\ ('h1ltl ~.II\• 1•11 1 dt> sa c makani.; l'AO holU•f' ll•IV >1h\'11t•1 't •l'l'luth•d o.rt\l•' m1·nt~ l>on t Ii•\ it 1111 11, l 'nu.iu•• cfll\<' lhru J '"" l' \LL ~ _'tJbo 11.,1.1.:1·' 11.uwd 111t• .. nan SEL l\•.111-tu sunk••n II' 1111: ECT room t1,1n11ul'l rl1111n1t PROPERTIES 1 "o m \ u n ' ti 1 n •' ,. p I"" r .... n ... I I I h •• n • • 7 UMITS • • lolboa Pettlttwta llt·•I lnl'Umt• prOJIC'rl\ ll\I) Ill '\1°'A jlllfl 1 1 'r It"'' lo 't•ll ,1l ~£.'!I :>Oil t>i:I :166,l ... , li7l ... \ .. , associated 1111\l"-I "' llf Al TOAS J t J • ~ I 11 • ,, " " ' • I • 6 I S A I. E S M ~: N o r fllllll\ .. :ll!\. '"·"'' """ C' ,11; J'C'l'f'l\I' j;! 110', !IU t'ornm , 11 ·s ttw ".1¥ I•• il" ( ',111 :-.am 1•r 1 ;,."" l'IL1)'r 1<1-:'\1. ~ .... I \'11-:. )4()~ '"' 1·1·p111~ l.1n11h room '"llh lt>.J,ll111: fir<'pl.11·1•' '111r 1lln1o; ,t,11n.1•1• '"·"' 111 '\o·w llrh .ins h,111 un~ I 1'.1111111· I•• Ill.I 11111\0( h 111 J ' I ,. r h 1• •I r o 11 m ,,,nt1u.1n' • I llumpu' '11•~1 d111dr1 II ' II Ill ,1l'' .: S.·11..r11l1· p11rkllkl' r1·11r '.11 ti' 'l11111rrw1 1111( '"'" nwr fun 1011 "''th ,111t.·1 :1 ''"".. "''"' """ 't 1 .... t 'l.1k1• U\I r 1•\1~lm1t lo.u1 111 ~.111 ~''"' ,,, $3.!:!, mo {'111114-17 ·~1111 Pride of OWMnhip Much love has i:one into t his home. Orrg1n a l o wner. Mesa Verde Pacesetter 2000 Sq.fl , J bedrm, L! hath, custom 1Sxl8 ad<l1tw11 . Quality built with mnny extras MW>l i.ee lo appreciate. lly appt only. $65.900 Ai;ent, 979-SZ61l SPANISH F4XU 3 IR 2 STORY H ACK-PO O L ua.soo l.:ar11c f11m lly :u.tt'tl h\ 1n1t roium < ·.1ntan,1 k1ll'hen l>uw Tl.'rtJ\'C an ""dlled 1 ourl> Jt<l Swc .. p1n11 ,1J1n. lo "'"p.aralc m d!'lter r f'trt•Jt fJ, l"hthlrf'n<i 'u1tl"~ \'(~mr 71,•, t 11 \ tu.an "lo nrw lo11n .... 1.. SI~ mo IM)"' all \\011 I l1l't l ht• Wt'C'k Ill llltY' t'allllll3 7~1 [®IRMUI FREI RENTAL SHY IC E Noctla r11<' w landlonh or lo•n.inl.JI 4 lx!rm f11m rm, lnl·I 11ardntr $400 G..-.rol 1002 GHffal I 00 2, Mil 17:>4 or OOH 33'71 ······················1 TUCKIDAWAY Amoo1 all the trees &a this lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath Colle1e Park home. f'eaturing large separate famJly room (complet~ w l pool t ab le ). 2 Fireplaces. Beautiful t'pts & drpe. Arch1tec· turally designed patio. And much, much more Owner m o ving l o Sacramento und must sell Don't ml!ls It! 1 Call !>Mi S8llC,) ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS DUPUX S36,500 t.:nl>t-hl•vable · 3 bd ~ 2 ba t. I.ind fer. 2 more un 11 St•p h11rnts t:acellenl rental prol'f'rtrefi Call lll- 1lliy Won l h1~l ~ 9491. Walker & lee R11I fst1te ll9 FGMity7 llerc '" )'Our homC" t1 111hly upl(raded <I lll't1rm . :? ha , fllm rm.dine 1011m, pool Nc11r 1111 •rhool, & ST. JOAClll M t:ATllOl.lt: F.11 i;l ,.1cl<' l orat1o n . ti-10 4~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I DeorToe>c... 1 BR Homo wtdbA aar. PLUS Bacllelot U11ll and u11ob1trutted ocean view l'otenttal for builder or 1nvutor $'14,IOO. UTH COAST INVESTMENT $490IU2 Mesa Verde 4 +Family $46,500 IDt'ted.lbl~ v1aJue • ··c~n lry color" surround1aaa. pta~b t rc•s. oran1• ~. 1prinklcn1 front a, rear to r ea1y c~r~ IHcllPenouuPed Vaulttd ceabna. aunkl'n lllk pit w/(pl<' $27~ Call~ •• ntl fl)UHM HAS AMOTHllt OHi June Gruhn is the unofficial "Queen" of Spyglass Hill. She a.old the homes new and now she is re·seltine them with Unique Homes. lier latest is a be autiful 4 b edroom with fabulous views. u sparkling pool and jazzy jacuzzi for $199.900. Tho Queen has done il again. June Gruhn is Queen of the llill. AU Hall! Robual flrepllOICt', rtual -.. ILi Tnpl~11 2 Rr &'II 1 BJk lo wood cab.t~t."'. butll In• 1/41n. M °""on a, bay ll 19.SOO Take adv11n111,c, llKR, TO TMI I U CH N1tnhall RJ~ 67~,4600 cl&ll 540-1720 2 rnatr s ultt<a. 2h h•. eor-.. .. M.r I OJ J auto 11u doo r Ol)t'Mr. ········v··,·E·w··········· TMlllL IJ\•aut'ly drc Nr. nht• & shop'11 <'l'nt Only aJulb hav~ ll\lc-d an th111 lmmtw llVIMI TlllACI ""1 1 t.Celfonla" hom~ Outy l-14,000 l'ull 1---------I NTl-:HNAT I O NAI. t-'ront Ko w t:u11 lom It t: A 1, a-: s TAT t.: llomll on Dolphin Tl'r ril<'\I W/4 UK. •CCluded .,.. ,.. l OH Nf:'l'WOKK. !162 77)1 U ~ l()U I: t1()MI:§ REAL TOR Sb 675 6000 11w1mmlng pool, n ewly ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,...,.... I 044 rrmodele<I kitchen 11nd DKUGIITl'"'\JLL Y COZY ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.r\NORAMIC. NIG HT 3Br,2 8u.luxurycual0m 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona d•I Mtr II/so M~ v.,dt, 546· 5990 ¥>d /Ulbo.l lsl¥1d 6lJ 43~ .... ,.. I OOJ IG•••.. IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CJ.al"m~r $110,000 Fresh & ope n reeling; newly decorated ; beautiful garden entry & s parkling, ne w kitchen. 2 Bdrms . +family rm. LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, H.1. 673-7300 Ga•r• 1002 G..,... 1002 ···········~··········· .•.........••••.....•.. UGJIT. BAY. OCEAN&: home, bllm!> & refng. ISLAND VIEWS. near Manna, nl'l'<i fasl Tl.ADI sale at SS9.SOO. 997~7 for other res1dtn«. in· a y_; ---1 OJJ t'ome prope rly, Rolls ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~file, ~ntley or •! he Lake Fottit $199,500.fff. No itlllSOt. clues. 7% ~- Call&«-7211 s umable loan ·pa y ~NIGl L llAIL[Y & ASSU[IATES $256. mo. 1nt'I. tx.&ans. 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. lmmed poss. On ve by 23492 Ca\ anaugh Rd. Qwntard 642 2991 Corona del Mar foorplex. LaJce Forest Condo, 3 bd, l'nce. $167,300. 1''or sale club & lake a ccei.s. by owner. Ext'ellt>nl $39,900. 830·6000 or cond. See owner at 420\'I 752·07_oo ______ _ Larkspur, CdM or call Fo.ufaiuu V~ I 0 3 4 644-7326 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mar duplu . Pri<"e, $82,800. For sale by owner. Excellent cond. See owner at 42011 Larkspur, CdM or call 644 7326 11/JO/o HO POINTS Sh arp 4 Br. So. FV Homt>. l.g s unny kit. dramauc frplc, pvt yd, an ve r y des1r11bl c neighborhood. 11hort :.afe · ----------1 st'hl walk, $13,400 dn, H.taor Yiew-H.I . ,________ HOME + IMCOMl your P&I only SJl9 12 Hy Exquisllehomeinchoit'e SCARCE Soon to s larl, great, ownerpnnonly SS4.900 N. B. IOt'at1on. Port~/ mo Eastside Costa Mesa, 4 below Coast Hwy. loca· 18709 San Antonao St. m odel shows like a bedrooms . all bltns. uon. J Bdrm., 2 bath Open House Sun& ~1on model, this 2 story 3 lg Hreplat'e, elec aar door. home. large 2 bdrm , 2 968-S319 642·85841 bd, 3 ba. Jrg Cam rm, lots of trees. Owner has bath urul Many personal -y 0-WNER 3 8 l" U formai d1n1ng on this chokes, $129,500 8 · r, • a, oversized prof landscpd bought anothe r home •'-'y-16.. 1~ Mlle Square Pk aru •~ Qwt'k pos1e111on . C..11 -~ -·r ·-·r his •-bopp1n11 "'•7 soo ...... ~9'91 uytime540-1UI 3001£.CstHwy 67l-'Sl0 ~-5'1~78 .~' ' ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS -, . IMYISTOIS DREAM 2 HOUSES I 0 UNITS USTSIDE SI 50,000 COSTA MISA Prime residential area. $34,450 IACH 10 Units include 4 io· Since they're on one lot. d1vidual homes + J we've1ottosellbothasa duplexes. AJI are modern package. Rent out both. design & consll'Uc tion. or live 1n one and rent lht' Need some flxing. Greal other. Get a fnend and investment oppQrtunity buy both. One is a 3 for haody person. E ·Z bedroom -one ls a 2 terms. llll to call gels this bedroom. lerrifit' barg11in. Call quick963-7881. I'· IQuaH !_ CWJN hl•·•'\I ..... ~JN t PICIClt I~ l*Bil!HI :~-~ ... - HISfTATl- AHDMISS BALBOA ISLAND MINI VIEW CAN YOU BELIEVE A Bealltiful Lusk 4br. 2'>• * v A TERM s * ~V'-w Hila $109,500 m SANDCASTLE Open Sun 1·5 640-104'7 Cot .. Mne l 024 ············'·········· Owner Gone! 4 Udrms. +Family RM. MflGD .. Mar 8e11utiful Ranch~ Mesa 4 Br, 2 Ba, ga r aae farushe<I for pool table. assumable VA loan WILL BE OPEN SUN· DAY Asking SS7.7SO K39·l710 Unbelievable prtt'e at OHl YEAR OLD $46,000! t'rne location PATIO HOMES near Sooth Coast Plau. 2 & 3 bdrm homes. ten· yacant&iready forqutck nis. pool, jacuu1, ftossesston. Bag rooms. clubhse. nr. Mile Square t'U!>lom det'or . Large Pk Pnced in h11th SJO's & fanuly room. oversite<I low $40's, t'or more info hvmg room with hearty call INTERNATIONAi. fireplat'e. fo'ull d1n1ng R E A l. E S T A T E room, bwll·ins. WOW! NETWORK, 962·71S I BKlt., call 540-1720. ----------1 I ... llMJOll leoda I 040 TAl8B1 ······;~;~~;;;······· ••t I ... C llfonlo" :!~C:!T~~!~L~n Mesa Verde Country Club llunt1nJ(lon Beac h. 2 Vlllas 3br, 2• 1 ba rondo. Blocks to ocean. Now $61,500. By owner. Call lalung home&1te rci.erva Mr. Landi. 979.3950 lt°'riOMS EST A TlS BACK BAY AREA 536-2579 1213) S92·SOIO Thia model ho me, 2 story. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, family room. Two mas ter suites, n•w t'al'l>ets thru-oul. H & F pool, prestige H unt· 1ngton Beat'h location. Take advantage, assume ~lf•'A> FHA loan · pay· me nts S2SSt mo. Call 116.1-6161. Vacant. 12 yr. old 3Br , ----------Cr~at Spani!Sh Duplex 28a, Family rm .. Qwetl•--------- 5/3 bedrooms. brick area. 2459 Norse $48,900 rireplacl', ankle d eep Ph· (805) 967·1021 Cl'IN Ill q •II $ fUN Tr>el Nl(f' [ '1 ltiftlHI UHIVHSITY PARkGlM LARGE P.r\MJLY SPECIAL S bedrooms ""1th family r oom . Profes s io n al l y land st'a p e d wit h automatic s prin klers Only three years young and In gre11t rond1l1on. l>rt ('ecf al $81, 000 II urry 1 Call67USSO shag ca r Pet I n a . ----------1 Great s bedroom home. Cathedra l beaml'd t'ell· 3 BEDROOM very s harp and clcun ing,20footpat1obalt'ony. Newly painted. llu11c ASSUMABLE!! Owner will help finance. $39 900 family room/patio com CALL 962-7788 .. on II lov;ly tree~Uned bo. Lots of extras. lhghly .,Q. KE:Y cul·de·sac slreel with a upgraded Owner anx .V:I nE:ALTOP.S ft large yard too. It's just 1oua. ~.5<JO. l"'I the place to raise a fam1 PRIMEHEWPORT ly. E tZlerms·Lowdown. lfi , : · '•, , . OCEAN VIEW I Mauail ~ 962·447'1 r.:: 546-8103 UNDH s10.ooo! 1iit I Place -- Prestige approach. JIUJie a-..-1;1.. S & S II'-SUR trees. Secluded entry. " "-r. w 7S2-1920 Exqws11c • Ur, 212 BJ, Co1y h vmg room Wtlh 1400 OUAIUf N(W~IA<H UPRraded thruout. l"CO r.ust1c brick fire place 5 spac10W1 Bdrm. convc· tr al air. cu~tom d q>:.. S wee P I n It <" 1 r c u I a r ruenl toe , 1mm ac h vng elcc gara1w •Ir uµt•ncr & sta1l't'ase leads up to loft & famrms 546-1742. f;intaslit' pool library with overview of ---ONL y ~7. 7:-,0 living room. COMMAN· C .M. DUPLEX DING ~'TANO UP VIEW 0 I'' 0 C E i\ N & 500 CATALINA I SLAN01 $47, Unbchc\ ably ch11rmlnR 3 Bedroom how1c plui. I H.act~ouuhoch One time oppQrlunaly. hl'llrnom apartm ent FOUIPLU C1111546 2313. Sl\t'•'A\ spendable too 1\1 4 Deluxe studio apt,, 4 <••'• • · ' ' '• ''• / lh1i1 1Jn •·e ll won't la"I EMERY RfALTY 846•3301 Artl1tlc D•ilCJll Loach of Glau! TWOSTOllY POIMALDIMl $47,9001 2 Story b11rwa1n ' Pnme Irvine localton Mexat'an tlle entry Step do-.•n hv- 1ng room. Spanish bnck £1rf'J)lat"t'. t'ormal cl1nmii area h~u smoked m1r- ror.1 &i ''<>rk "'alls. llondy che f 0 t11 k1 l t'hc n w 1treenery \ 1ew Wind· mg stt.11rcase to large set'lud'd master wing. All m1rrort.'<I cloi.els 21 • »alhs Sliding 11toss door to a.et'luded wooddecke<I -slate rover~ patio. No m a1ntaloence y urd ! Won 't las l ·call now 752-1700. C..t#"f1"ll f'l ;J·fl ,.,,,, ... ,,. ,. [~HNI DRlAMHOME THICOLOHY $54,500 Quil•t ln •1ne ~lrcel·tn~1rlc corne r lot l>t•l'orator·, dream homt•. Upgradl'<I II\ an.: room t•n.c:l..ltni.: rtd bnck f1rcpluu" Xlr.a large aurdl'n k1 lChl.'n plu:. f;;im 1ly r oom wtdecorator panehnt:. Uecorated bedrooms plui. secluded m11i.ter .. wte Loads of do~C'ts & t'upboa rdi.. Lu 11<l SC'aper 's dream )'llrd. Heavy redwood patio. t:nclO!>t'<I dog run. Solid "'ork b ench rn lorfo(l! g1tragc IMMACULATE! Try SS.450 TO UllY 00' ~ loan llurry c:.117~2 1700. (»HJfU )•I'' n''' ~flf '' t [~IUNMI NEEDS A FACELIFT Vac11nl & Ready tu Go. Very Popular I.a Salle in Uruvers1ty Park. $4i8.SOO DONALD M. BIRD A \\OC10f•\ ... ltOt\ VIEW OF Mountains Slngle fam . ho mt'. Poolslz.c lr>l. fam ktleh . 4 nn. 2i,., ha {;lose to r;hopp1ng. $73,SOO LE RAISOR REALTY 4523Cll mpus 1Jr .. lrv111c (;<Jmpu.s Valley ~hop t.:lr. CAU 833-8600 DETAILS> TO ,ERFlCTIOH lkaut1ful 1·ustum 111 tenor will ('JlC'h your l'YC a' you c ntl•r thr, 2 h<lrm . :! IJ.1th hom1· t'alhl'dr.al h1.·11m r1·1lrnK anl1 hnrk flrl'IJIUt'\• 1n fJ11lll\ r•>0m. 1 uvcrc'<l 1J.il111 11n1I J u11 oo•r luf••tlun n1·.1r park .md 1 luhhou"' $.'17 !'11111 ~~r~~~~~e~~~~.fu~!~~ [ ~ IR&ll\ll li'.'•~Plac•Y u;•' inlment t'C'llcnl t11x ~h1•ltt•r M8JC· enclosed iiar111tc. 1-:x . . • , •• ,,,...,, l 1mum d1"prccl11t111n with lalM>a I.a.cl I 006 Prop1trtl•a A1S4ICM Sl7 .8l7. I'!~;;;;;;~~~~ S"S bu1ll l\howplurc-ltii m1mniom molntennnrc'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7i2•1f20 Xlnl ownt•r's unit nlwnys OWNEll·S7S,OOO 3Hr, Zbl. ••oo ou11uu1 Ntw.oe• llAC.H r t>ntl'!l Ca II now fnr I rC'CI. patio SWQ<I dn, • NOttTll M Jo:SA·4 Bed pr1cc an<1 od!l11tonnl in rn11y flnunnr G'7~ 0015 IJcrs + den~ & ram rm11, form11tum. lc6oo r...mwta 1007 wtfrplci.. 11hllkc roof. A· I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Only ~.R.7:.it I.ow l 'P '.HB• !In . or tr11!!1" Ptl.Crr' Ru1lrc 2 Story Charrtl'er nt-;At,t;sTAT~.MOOSMI 01\1 ES on larJCc corn r r duplex isu w &ok•r t .M, lot J u111 l house frt>m Nut 10 Mo"'•' ao•k•t ~l bt-al"h. Perm OCClln $42,500. Vrom11ltl' l'llt1y' &1111 1011 L h h c-uthvrlrnl r1•1lln1t~ 11t• CICJllftCI OC 10 48 . . . •••.••................ 1<1rc11cr hn•plai:c Sw1·1·1i MYSTIC ' 1111.1.S 1•17.'i 1'111·1f11· Av11 lJnoh'llrlJI' I 11 hlr· 1•1111~1 11111• v 11•w 111,.. 21111 . F1ic•p lit1•1•, 1"11m lly ltrn ONl.Y SIM.(MJ(). ('11114!1141;(7 11H 7 l'"t'I Walker C lee Rul latate W.int Adll c1111 r,.12 ~711.,.._ __ s.'.e>.·.s.6.s.s ___ &twy v1cw11 w .$00 1• CoJ,I f'rnj)('rt11•1i L.arae •·Bdrm + 2 bulh home, fam rm & frplt' llurry ! Vets welcome Plelll!ccall 1 n 11 rn a !I l 1• r 'I u 1 l l' . r•ondlchh• 1llnl', hu1u· ~r·11 fam r111. l(Or'fh•n atrlom. sunken ltv rm. 1111lurnl hnl'k work. /\1111um1• 7', VA lo11n bal $J4Slmn PllYll It •II'! c 81111t & 1ri11lcr 3l0rilllf' too) Ukr '!62 ~ll IYOWMER A hum,· 111 1•nll'rt111n In Jllr. 3Uu . Sau1w ll111h .. top l.n11um1 with 30 milt! whrll'""'UlC'r & l'llY Vh!W l.u11h t,;pt'I, <lraµc •, w11llp1per,, i.hultc-r' Showh IJy •IJPl lllOIY<i Qr t•vt>s u ss.ooo Cull 4lM 2070 Oen Brown KE.\IATftllS 644-7270 IALIOA ISLAND DUPUX .,._ Front house has 2 bedroom'\ + '1JI cozy fireplac<' Plus l b('cfroom aparlm<>nt. Both h ave been rcmodell'<I and ttrt• onlv on<' short bloek to lh<' Nort h l~ty ~c 1t. you'll love it al $11 5,000 Want to lrade 7 We wunt more units!! 2828 l COO\I Highwo y. Corono dt>I Mor ,....----.,,_PROf>f R~ANAGf MfNT .. CIEil9' "" l!OllllS Hitt llVll~' HCTV.Ollll .... , .... w••-. *'Ct• .. # tft fet Ofl t• l h .. ~·---..... ~~~~·-··-~~···''-·~ .. ~·~=--~_Jl!l!!llM .. IOOJ GftH'el •......•......................••..•..••...•••. file~~ GOOD THINGS IN SMALL PACKAGE! 2 Rdrm. hom e, PE>rfect for young couple or bac helor. Professiona lly decorated. Priv. community, beach, tennis cts., pools. Relaxed. country fcclin2. Sl29.500 A. COlDWIU I J..M(B CO. 644-1766 673 ~10 IOOJ G•11e1 ol tOOJ .•.•....•..............................•.•...• macnab I Irvine realty HARIOl VIEW PALaMO Views from nearly every room ! 4 bedroom. 2-story w /magnificent landscaping -features huge wood deck. Looks like a model home! $98,500. Joyce Edlund 642~8235. (V68) 642-1235 644-6200 tot Dowr Drive Harbor View Cent.r trvlne at c.mP'I' v11i.v Canter 7Sl-1414 J Ph:540-3666 Chi _We're hereto help ~ ASSUMIVALOAH •TUDIOI( • 38R. 2ba, 2 car air, lr1t lot. patio. WS. $44,500 / SS.000. dn. PILOT REAL ESTATE. MO-OSM Flnt ShowhlcJ! 3 BR, a real jewel• Open Friday 10·2 Sal. & Sun. 11·5 2S2 Prlncetoo Dr. College Park flurry 1 Only $52.SOO l;NITED BROKERS low.S.iW ~7414 Rea.I Estate by MLVAY H ICE INCLUDES Pool & j11cun1 • Wall•r Softener' I:Jonus rm' Vi>· graded & lmm•culate thruoul ! 4 ~dr' Furmal Umln1t' Walk1ni: di&· ta nee to ocean' 9611·44~ 961-4456 Conio-at's! You have Just won a free tour of 11 1uperb homt 1n an ex· ccllent 11rea. F ll n· tasllc ally dPCOrBlNI, with c;athcdnl cl'llln11ii. .. .ctn 1?6t orM~ ANXIOUS Ownt'r·11ubmlt oll term" on thb spacious 3 story. 4 bedrm + de n. Pecky. cedar panehnit thruout. Ocean & c aly vie w , $711.950 wet b11 r, d~ ll ichtrul No. Lag. 2 IAVtlY v ew un · kitchen , s undcck ott Its, I'~ blu to heh. CI08<l mstr bdr. Call 968MS6 t o s ho p1 $117,500, for more details. Owner. S48·58CM. 673 3731. . - DAILY PILOT ~......... ....... .. ht1• ....... u. .. I t d ....... Uwfw '¢ d I"' 1 ........... .,. ... 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C'loud &•UIC!I, r Vrkra )'Wna . th11 OM _.__ a.It& S:UO/mo, Av.ii ~ 'TS.... ...... Chlldtt Seel frpl<". BBQ Cai. .. w•l« 1tu11at1'•L&~ bdrrru . STAY OM TO, 0//1' YOUlt IMCOMI .__,_1111,, HM •ll 11l-llH or <Zlll Qr 1 1 :Low~lY~C:. pc1 Pool ~ f ull ba t ha · ope r l.J\•e ln your luxurious 3 br & ram rm ••u••••••••••••••••••• m.aeo&. J Br. dell. trp&c, eb.ildrea t 8d.. 2 ba. G1>U ~-•~Ofo"Fwcck'• reot LA MAMCH4 A."5 rnu1er •uH• off pool home w 1sp1r1 I stairs to the sundeck UOMS UT A TB S-..._ oa. saso. !AaM. view, ac.boola • •boa». w1'1d na ~t Pla<'t', CM !~~·io!;,t;.~;:n!1~;~~d 8e ch&ocean vJewrromlJvingroom& B~ldcrt Broku nllla1 C111ht w 1171 -.int =r.-11:" mo. ~or z:n~~.:~~M M2_·5UH ___ _ hMa huie frplr • wood ma ter br. Income from down.stain ptOC)et\Y. 4 To IO IUd&.a Ill-••••••• ... •••••••••••• I 5'7 l Br. Ta! Ir cfr11a, -Dr ''' u.a. brand Mw a>ai>chn• Swittt o hHn& apt. Parlung tor 6 cars. Located on pnme areu jo llt&At· • 3 bd, 2 ba, 2 sm mo. lit lat Kida Ir Ml• rt IHdl JJH ZOH ,_. ...... CM Twnhsutyl , Frpk. t.ae rm with be.mt'd ct'1I " Se h 0 lnctoo Beach. N-II Mor)'. Crpu. drpa,.bla.N, petOK.111.-o/...,.ISM ~ 18 .. ""·m •tr c cll.lllC!U p\11>41tio, 111r, pn. IUl Uk ~tr L.tco hld & US ore r. . M&rDCW pelio. 1115. m.aeo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n '"'' '• ' w:Jdtn8'1t·t• mtt-red !...i Oct.-..n •I w llG CA.MYOM-Sl'-U1t ltZ-501 B .. EJ!CJ!,~'<'lt?ba+>' ~· •81.Ut'fRS... •per 2"1 Ba, qd~!"enlnt~aermb~xt'raprlllv"' ---bo t::;°u f l C .._ ,_.., ...,.._,, • .,....., Fam. m vl p11l10 '~ • • " MES/\ VEKOt: VILLAS i ue ., v~vu c ESCROW "'MCEU.ID ..v11......,.. ......... •••••••••••••• taiNsaa, .. •1> ~"4-lao/l30-5050X' roo m a. C'ncl. 11ar Lar.:1i t•2 bdrm apt•. dl:ck6p1AlJ0 1&n :o1 Seip l B· k h • L -th'-b··'I rn -•• Ga•rtl JJOJ · w/1>lu,.1e. Adult.a onl.)', \ .. r aur,.iiv for •toru&t' or ac on t e '!' ar .. ct . ~ custom w t Hwilin"'oo Beacb ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 3 Br Twnh:t•. _.... 12. no ""'l•. ~11ut. lntt'non open to b b 1 x 1 4 b & o ds q arte the 1th •• -~ .. luah w•t"r land1upln1. o l Y n l r m l U rs on S·Blod11 to beeeb ·All CORONA DEL MAR loc .• m • "Y •tr••· 8h&H1 Condo~. IC"1111n £v.-ry ronCi!IY•bl xtr11. ntl&hborllo<>•I. C'loi<e to (a1rwuv. Pr1re could not be duplicated wllh tlreplara. Alway. Lovcnalw/frplSllO Re u o n• b I e re D t. 1tartint al$4~ •• G_...• Mw.t &« 10 opprec . an ·~I:. Pm:etJ ri&ht •l at today's con s trucUon costs. CaU your ,.ented. ZAGBODZXY. NEWPORTBEACH MS-TIWI Atent64H133 1 br furn. $195. mo. to$4M. 1~ Mc .. Verde $l~.uou reaJlo r or call direc.1. ~: ..... 11-.._., 2br. T.H. w/pool, 1210 Nice 3 bd IV. b• Condo. Huie Dover Shores ~~.~ ::· 177 E. Urive E iut ( '7 14 > mt1'Y!l"-......-. -T 2brHU~lNl•bopc::r..i.NK•8S::~ sa,s. + depoei\, 63H~ Sedl&9Class 540-8871 Ju~t W. ot Meu a:t .. ..,... CALL NOW 752-7315 LAGUMAU .. ITS -:'u' .• "}1u,,., .. , ... r.,:::::_ .. or7Sl·OUT. Mll·JCW SUSCASITAS Verde <."tr orr Harbor · ~llGV' 6UI" --.. _,... -f\JRN BACUS Blvd, adj. to C.M. GoU • te9 2eoo DONALD M . BIRD K>ISALI 3+3+poofTtl.KltS,$24S Veryclun21toryCondo. 3/BR. 2/be, dtn rm , nr ExcepOonally NI« C.:...'·_;;C.....;lu_b_. ----- A •s oc1"ate• leoltOf's Oeluxti ultlce bkla .. v\ew C~i'A N~A Adwt.s, no peu. $2lli0. lit pool & park, II arbor 2110 Nwprt BJvd c M A-olan REAL ESTATE QOO G1,.,,,,,.7,,. ~' .11.i Cll-l '.I \-19 ~J16 • • ul couL AJr.a>ocl, 00 2brbH,K.,P .,S.SZZ$ & IUL 116S-6823 bdwffn Vlew.873-7601 ' . 11te p ark Ina ti fully 3br H, fMc, K4P. '26S •PJ1U,9PM. 0... PoW 3726 2 BR, 11, &. Good Lora MlWUSTtMG HGrtH>r View Homn PH4Sf Ill Porlofifto Pl• h on . SS0,000 492··'344 I• 1 ) r!f new. J Ur & bonus Pnn~~ly ple~-­room. ~7 500, To !Sec, call lellffd. A u(e lnvnt MAlNRF.NTAl.S-FEE f A·Frame, l·sty, 2 Br.••••••••••••••••••••••• ment for OWNr or Ukr. 540-5S70 B8r •. l~ ba, ri>lc. Lee conv.den. Patio W:alklO Lra 2br nr b(h&hubor Sds.r wiU carry financ. 1>41ll0. l ml from beach. beach. $400. Agt. 548-1290 S 2.2 5 •• , B •' 2 5 0 9 I tn&A.aluotSl60000 C.-.. Mw J12Z S355 mo. Avail 3/1. , ftealo«1onuca' ~ ....... ................ 968-2101. WESTCU Ffo' 3 Br 2 Ba La<.:resta. 494_-6848 __ . __ • • 6754100 • • COrt COTT 4GI 18' x 22' Fam Rm, Hup 11uti.q09 a.odt 37 40 ----------1 Large 2·bedn>Om 2·batb. FREE Kitch. dbl fr~lc , lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIADI fOll d 1D1 n & , f i re p I a c e . • ..... WYke 1>41~· ardor mcl d. Walk BEAlITl PUL I br fom OCIAHFaOMT encloMd 1>41tlo, block lo GLENMAR l o ihops . 1525 mo. apts$ll0 &$180.Spanish THE FRIENDLY Pl.ACE Have two Duplexes In &bops. $4.25. mo. Garfield/Brookhursl . ~1842 Eves. & Wknds. style bldg. pvt encl it•r. 1harp condJllOtl, aood in· HAL PtMCHIH 4 BR,2ba,dw ,fplc .... $.150 Atthltect 'i. b.u. 3 Br 2 Ba, pool. sauna, lndry. adl11. Enjoy the t ood b(e• Uve rome . Will lrade l or REALTORS SPRINGDALE WEST Den. Nwpt llgts $425 inc 17301 Keel»on Ln. I blk amon g miacn1flc ent both. Call for detail$. 67M392 Bolsa/Spnngdale grdnr. 54().3365, 645·1383 W.ol Be~.~~ialcr 1 r e es . s tream ~ &. Agent, ~12 3 Br 3 Ba. den & Fam. 4 BR.2be,dbl gar .... $34S Beacon Bay· Year Lse 2 . ---waterfalls In a quiet, SMAIT Rm, View, 2 frplc's , 3BR,2ba,fplc ...... $335 BR 2 Ba $450 • t.e.wpcwta.ecll l769 mount.am hke"cllln11,. bltns. SS7S mo. 675·1~7 HUNT VILLAGE W~tchff · Ye ar lse . 5 ....................... C~. TV rOCMlt & IMVISTMENT Hell/Springdale BR 3 ba $650 1 or 2 B·r adults no ~l:I pool t•blH, 1ocl•I Six 2 Bdrm Umu . Xlnt Almost new & beautiful 3 3 BR,2ba.fplc · · · · · · $335 Re~tor · 548·~ Sll0/$190. 2421 E.16th St, • • • • t 1 , S •" d • y rental are a . Good 1n-~R. 2"2 batb borne. Lge. 3 BR.2ba,paUo · · · · · · $34S -N Hts 646 1801 OCIEAM&CAHYOH come Uv. rm. w/frplc., formal OCEAN VIEW S-~ ---·--· ----bnl!Khe1 & ,..-tlH. 2 ELEGANT! 673-7601 View le\•e l. R·l lvl, l SoUTH COAST dining. family rm. Very Newland/Warner C•itr.o 1271 $40 WK UP 1&2 Odr a. 1~ pool1. 1..,. l<Q A<"rt1 with cyn & 0t•n yti bludtlo beac:h INVESTMENT close to beach. $750 Per 3BR,2ba,fplc ..... $325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. Color TV, maid l•c,nil, 2 ao•R•I, " l bu r 2 fplc Clft me ~.000 5'9--0812 Mo. 644-0322 SOL VISTA 4 Br 3 Ba home nr beach & serv, pool. TH E MESA. • ~ 119 ~~m:t'& m u"c h mor:::-. llgti. Tnvlex 3Lo\(•I> SAMDPIPHRE ----C EileenHudson,Rllr. 2BR 2beea,clh111~11 .,..n l>ana Pt. Murlna $450 ~~968N. Newport Bl, NB ~~t:lldu11 a:~ from I' d ( h I $99 5 O I 492 '""'"' ...... 1 .. 11....._ • a. P c · · · • ..,,., mo 4""' """'-0 ...,,. 1 rJ co v wncrs 1p 2 lr un1l i. . o · ·r.u.v -· "-7 18dw/frplc.,Nopets,no STARDUST ... _...-------------1 S220 l:W1tom dcc::or1&ledl home:: $124.500 <>v.nt•r. ~·~. 673 3731 1402 N. Camino ReaJ SC HkJ Ilda TriplHH luds. $250. mo., lSl, lul& McFadden/ Edwards New House. 3Br. 2ba. 2Br. 2ba. W111ler rental. 2 Bdrrn, I Bdrm & den. 1 1 ~ ~ WPT llGTS. C.Xcan Vu. 2101 Hwillog\on St. dep. 495-6207. 4 BR.2ba .dble gar •. $345 cpts/drp11 . bit ms, frplc. 2 drs lo bch. New furn. bath :.! Bdrm. <! bath. Xchi: w~l you haw for pool. lue 2 :.l'". 4 Br. nu OttwrleaUs.-0,.•Deily, 1·5'M 312"' SUNKl!:>i' car gar, on Grtlen Bell. newly pa1n1ed. 114 46lh Spac1ou:. cloi.el:I & cup " J Wider 539-6779 ColteMeM ,. Spnngdale1McFadden me. Own•r '""' "'~ or St. NB. ~mo.675--0384 bo11rd1>. "'urn1ture & whal you want Jo.in I.itch ~.500 Mui.t sell' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• " .. ,...,.~ d II •·1 ----------•••• 4 BR,2ba,dble gar .. $.150 4.93-3\49 m111 i.t1rv11.:c ava uu e Harmon Rt J I 19-1 211&1 Submit Ownr 548 ~ Mobile HMws I Z UMITS B&dt Bay Condo, 4 Br, 3 Oceanfront· wmter. neat 2 Smull pd:. act'eptt.'J "CHEAPIE" f.cw's.M 1100 Ba, ne w cplS. drps •• , BR.gar,adults,no peti; ()(f1«1\Quri.9loG \.u.•ona pn..3 ,..h '"'upln"' f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coshl Mesa paint. MZSmo. 545 ... 2241 s-te AH 1210 $250. t213) m.3018 2300 F_.1r' ec w. c.; ~1 • . , "' • v • Uuplex. 4 hous~ rom Star F I p k s J ALL.2 Ocean !>Ide ""' )'. le vel 11oat~r. \ll'llo from porch. 5 ama Y ar . . bedroom sharp UD· 913-4569 • 983-1711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br Nr. Hoag H~p. $200 545-2100 lot . l a ri.tcr unit hu!> !'tt't.'<blc•t'lofTLC Cap. ·132Ax602 BR, 2 Ba. 1l1. Will exchaoce. COLLMIPAU $350 Mo Yrly lse only. Ad Its , no Pt'l1> U Sl bt>ams.oldbncldpl din $6."I UOI ~ t Sl~Pn .p~4~ $2U,000. irn-3244 Spuc 2Br,2baw/garage. Placentia, 6 46·6ll7J •&.Go...._• a l'a, •'rench door to p\l A•!\ 6"'2.~7511:~~ 7~:. II ...... _,, 3 ~drotom, d2 balbs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• on lovely cul d ·s111c. t'Of' lmmed. Occup 1 Br unfurn SUI() mo minor rl'p.11r!. & >;,rd ~1.·11oport Shore~. 1•1 Blk!'i clean adult park. A.slung • PIGC9 fireplace, double car 1'wnhme Larae 2 Br, 21.\ -----Steps to beach. Mod. 2&• 22ndSt 642 364~ l)JllO Nl'C<h p.11nt, .. l BR Mob1l,e llome. very .,.._~ c.arp e s , rap es. BEAUT . S a n J o11qu1n appt call642-382S ---/\dulb, no ~111. 177 ~ 1o>ork S79.!>Cltl to ((rdcd bcJ(·h 1 Blk to $4000. 5'8·533'7 Prap81 U.a carace. $375. per month. Sa. 2 gty. View of coU Nr. S. Coast Plaza. 3 Br. 2 br, frplc, beam <"e1I. All --- J.11ss.ion He.illy 4:>-1 0731 p•l knnl!> <"ourt & Jr On WATER View or Lido 7S2·'920 Wa l~r Ii gardene r course Ii lake. $550. Ba, FP, au rond. avail bllnl. FromS245 642-3490 QUIE.'T garden type adult Loguno Ml~ t 052 Ol•muic ""'lb . l"e t'nd Isle ~><> 950 28 r 2ba i.eoo OUAAst • IUtCM furnis h e d for tbese ~.7044 March 12 $325 lsl/lsl + bach. 2&3 bdrm aplli ' .. ...,. " · _ .. , · · - -----beautiful grounds. _,,._, ~p. 963·2187 <1t-t.-"--3710 1&2 baths Pvt p11llo, pat 1 o, 4 Br 2 ' 1 Ba . 846-3336 oHice 615 SJ88 32 Sh u 1 Or _... -••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 11onur ...... o ... K ' • + arp n ts, ange •-McC.... ••-"LS• W _.__..__ 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ome w /frplcs , pool, I ' .,.,, ""''"' home. . Counly.(On&. bll as Con· -r 9'U"O'"' .. _. Jk d ho Exceptional Valw ---doll) for income or try ....... 1110 Newport UNIVERSITY PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.~,j( '':! 1~11&i°~~~:pc~ J Bdrm ' I' 1 bath. pool. i.-; ii: c lrfu' I' c hboo m i: I on ~I Properly 1400 conversion. Trade up! Costa Mesa S48·7729 4 BR. 2~ bu, fum. s.!!00 Nlet! 3 BR 2 balh. <'Pl, AMl4SSADOl IHHS Atlra' c11v11•~rcnal tornplt•lt• 1wnmell·r pro 11oale ronl w. al s 1ps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S b 5 3 BR. Cam rm, 2 ba . S4SO d UW 'R 0 $325/ OF AMlllCA ~ · t Pc:t1011 sptt•111 & f1rt> 3 HH & lX!n . 4 Ba. 2 Beauty Shop. 2 shampoo u mit. Agt. 540·77 1 TllETERRAf.:E fllll, ', I ' mo. TWO LOCATIONS Msiiftl.,.._ Aph si:nsor' in f'\i:ry room frpk s Must , ... e to av bowls & other equip· E ves. 675·9966 Prine. 3Br. Lge fncd back yd. 3BR 2 Ba $420/435 ~963-1186, noren· WEEKLYRAT.,:S 646-~2 or!J313003 Loc:.~1tend of c-uldc:;ac pret·1att• 5275 .000 . menl. Lot.s or exposure. Only. Kida OK . $325 Mo . 'Dt:ERi''iELD lal fee. Allk for Bev or t'ULLSERVlt:E Opens to c:xpun,t-s or "'' tcrmi.. Uy uppt only Ample parking No cben· F'ive contiguous 4·plens. $56-2660 & 675-3805 2 BR. 2h Ba ....... '3!iCJ Joe_.__ 2277 fl arbor, c M. Adult detuxt', 1 Br. D/W, Hand10Cupt1'lruno A~k rorMr Pt•rcy Cloud, l c lc . T o :;et: phone , lSepar11le deedsl. Wcll 3BR.3batwnhse.Nrpool 38R,28a ..... $4~30r1i,..Ba.2s1yTwnhse. 2909 Bnslol.S.A rcfng. frple, g~[· pool NORIMSREALTY llri)k n . H ro k c r s 642-4210. loc ated . ll unlington &clbhs.8a<"kBay.$38S. THE COLONY S300mo.lal&lst.Pool, 645-4840&54Q.2300 No pel!I. 1975 omona 494-105 7 ~~~·~·1:1;;.;v1',!i5 3'J4:r'Or Of Co:m•rcial Beach Will sell all ~r 837.0SJO, Lee. ~1•4219, 3 BR .. 2 Ba ......... $400 pallo. 71Hl79-2680 ~~~~~~~-~~! 642·4435_. ------ 111\ 1-:1.V I BR. fom rm, , 11 11u1N cul de ~ar, huw1• 1ndoscd yard. fHof"I> 1.t-.t'pd ~9.!I~ IS31 !1411 l:ItHlll:ll11i1 TI. G.ie.r, of Ho.et \ 1600 port F1nanc1ng lo f1l eves GRt;ENTREE Ho.Ms ,_.-11-a.M----New 3 br. 2 ba apt. Frpk. Vl""W f'ro,_rty n e eds . Own e r /Act. · 2BR.18a ........ $34-0 • .,._IMt•hu..fww. SJOO mo . 675-1094 or * • s • * ·•••••••••••••••••••••• • 631·2333/67~. Ele11ant 38r, 2ba, Din. CALIF. HOM .. :S u.fw-Ri.tliecl 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• li7J.~ Newport llc11thls. 1m ---f I d "ab b 3 BR. 2 Ba .......... S42S •••••••••••••••••••••~• ........ __ ,_,_.... 3106 ---------m.1r 4 UH . 2 ba home. '--"-for • ....&... 2200 rm, rp c, 1 wu er. Sa II -M-2B 18 M V rd BALBOA .-. -patio, ms mo. Mesa Rancho o Joaqwn Free rental ser vlct'. unt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• * r, a , esa e c. den. Cam1ly rm t;ourm~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde. Pets o .K. 6'2""766 2 BR, 2 Ba.. . .~ I n g t . o n l;J e a c h • 1 Br avail for yrly rental upper Garage /\dulls. kltt hen. 2 frplcs • shakt• BAYf.RONT l'VT PTY wants tear· &494-4117 2 BR, 2 ba, den~ Wl!lilm1nster , Irvine. We Cl~ to B:ay 673 1200 $21~ No pets . ~-8974 roof & bnd• patio $914,500 down houses or vac. lots --RACQUET CLUR have JUSl tbe house you 10 4 ' f"OUR SEASONS APTS l'AI 1 0 U•· 1'11 t20 feet waterfront pro 1n CM or NB. t;ves, 3br, 2ba. den. 2·car gar. 2 3 BR. 2 Ba. Pool ~ have l>ffn looking for. 9 ' ,...c ...,,..,. focd yrds Rm for boat or NEWPORT BEACll Spa<"IOU!> 2Br Townhse, peny zoned com "l. Sutta o,,,....,,.. . lot BR Ba ,.CIV'I l' $Z!S Mo. 2Br, !Ba with 1'2 Ba, pvl patio, pool. BY OWNl::H 3 Br, p, Ba , ~47~M"C. ble for mannc sen ice ti t• DeMrl trailer. cmr •$3M, lst, 4 • 2..., · · · · · · . ..,.,., lre~s and patio. 213 aduJls, no pell!. S205. 735 \1c w. w w t•pt~. drJ>". N,., ''"'''' ..... 1111•« clock. sport fis hing land ~ewt '2400 last,dep.979-2242. 4BR~~iaV~R.~~~~$3'75 "3-4589 • H3-1716 Dumond.Call67S·9615. J oannSl 645-0332 d h k mg. yacht sales, O<'eano ....................... Colle&e Park. 3 BR. 2 ba. THE WILLOWS a.o. P1RiRtula 3107 4'0V t'rf' n c patio f"or Bl IZ c.: .! n) on pro· i:raphy base., restaurant ,......_ D-.......& c-.L. bllos, new cpl, paint. 3 BR 2 Ba • ....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW comm poo l, 549·95''-rt L" II ll 1 C ion °'shops l'nce S&S0.000 -......., -Enc l. yd . Dbl. 0 ar. ·• ·· • •· .. .-... rannooop I Sri as <I~ 11!>4 ~ .. :~;·~ 119~1! .u y Of"w11l cons1derluse I BR.Air, Pool$2J6,SOO Childre n OK . s°4o5 . _..,, am p n., 2 Br.2 ba.1 blkloocean& 2 &J BrStud10Apb 642-5200 213-m.2341 Rltr .. ...,9781 Estat.e for lease. b•y. $400 Mo yrly Ry th\ncr. 4 fir.:! ll.1. fu ll ) , r... • w 1 ,-f--.....,.. $1700. per mo. Unfurn. Marshall Rily 675-4600 R&O, DW, f 'rplc, 2 Ba, .-rpttl ('()\' d pJllCI. t•or (,y \Jwner. .eltl<' I a rea Pett...,.....--.. o.t of c__... L'... + + + $335 $395 n •r 1,,1 831 l:il\7 ,,(t !> .,., l>lx 4 Hr 2 , Ba. Fam ·-·r -·r 3 Bd. 2 ba. fenced yd., S2400. per mo. rurn. · • t: v ""' Hm . cove red d e<"kl'fl Lorry Pfiaier r..oparty 2550 quiet nei gh borhooit . Incl gardener & pool Nice 18R. Great local1on t MO. FllfllEHT _wkd)s. an>l•m e "kndi. vat ui. Im mac Open S.il _ ----__... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Children & pets ok. $350. service. Call Hal w. on 4Slh St. 1 short blk to 148 W. Wilson. CM. You r.111 l.":As .. ; th1• lov t• Iv V 1\ (' ,\ N T :J 11 It C:.irtlt•n llo nH• u ni 11 ··~fNl\lo I 111,1•• N 'I' th•• pn •k ol 11\\n1•r,h111 h11m1· th.it rtl~•h .1 fW\\ u11on1·r IH.lllo ' $~I ~NI Enjoy ttt. Good Life! ,l:!J'!.\ ~· ( ........ 11 .. ~ 499.4594 491.2513 :-.un . & Mo n I ~l'M ~-----40 acres. Nrthrn Ca lit. eer 6 M6-9842 ft 6 Heers 714·687-0760 days b(h & stores $225/mo ----- \1 u 1 S e ll ' $79,500 COSTAMISA SpnnJC. roads. pwr, blfl ~5'wl ' a ' or714·t89-9668af\5. Lease or mo to m o. Incl FR.i:Lc , Bllns . beam !Ml OHIO 194() llll!hlund 12 IOO CL\ FT view of valley. /\J111uma· · stove, refri g .. 2·ca r ceil g, r rpts, drps, pool , I • ...,.. ' ble 6"•"•· Isl. $800 per 1 Bdrm. H ouse. Un· park"g & lrg patio Rr. Adults. no peb. Mgr. 411· Hnat l>ork, no sll p fc1•s 3 llr <·onJo. W Newport .lu~t n •duCl'd. OWlll'I U'kllll( $119,500 I-' 1 n a n c 111 Jl fl c " 1 b I c . l'1111rtf'l4Y lo hrokt:n w /a huy r r !17 !1 3S66 or 615 4~ VA Assumable WATUFIOHT HOME S 119,500 wttll Dock '111"'<1<1)' n'<ionc 1n .. 11k .1nd tMtl ,, • .._, t .1rpelll. 'hut ll'I' k1t1·h1·n & roof II) JJlllOJOtmf'f1t 1111l)I COMMIRCIAL acre or t rade. Owner. furnished. Lge fenced /\du It s . n o P e l s 5411·5074. IOom-8P~ Pnme commercial cor· 675-0896. yard. frplc, util pd. $230. i'"'irst time to rent. super Uwfw-Rish.d 3425 544-4206/646-8362. STIJNNING 1 Br SIM. 2 ner zoned C·I. Next lo -l·~l7 & l·870·568S aft ruce 4 br, 2 ba. cpl, drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ... ... < 3 Br .... c 5 •. .,. off b k • &I n op l..t•tah •J65 I 963 45 69 • NEW 3/Br, 2/ba. scp dm vr.~. · -.. ,...., an . suvmgll oa . · 6 pm "' . m o • · · Spac fo.,aec Condo adj. rm s par O<" Vu upper dep. w/ud. poe1lt' m11J<>r department Excte.cp 2100 · 963-1786. No rental fee Mes~ Verde CC. 3 Br 2•, · u>c /, · 1 · Bk 710 w 18lh st. CM store. Value pnc~d at ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-PoW 3226 Ask for Bev or Joe. Ba, friilc patio. 2 car gar . apt ~ mo yr y. r • --- $350,0oo. Complet e ly Trade 2 houses on <"<>mm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut. grounds . lge pool. 673·MlO Lovely 3 br. 2 ba apt p11ved w1lh small office comer for units or land. 3br duplex. 27· liv rm, RfHTAb~S MSOmo. No child under Corona .. Mer 3122 w/frpk. pulio. pantry & bu1ld1n1t & hg M slan· SC'ollReally~7S33 wrute wult'r O<'ean view, 2BR.sludy,2 a .•• $400 18.NopeUS4S-3486 •••••••••••••••••••••••pool Adults. S300 mo durds. Call 7~·1700 for Lwt.fs ford yrd. $350 499-2237 2 BR. 2 Ba ...•..• $450 --00·3381 det a il'! R .. :AI ... ~s ------2 BR.21.Ba ...... SlOO TOwMHN TATfo:RS INVt:STMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba. bllns. fri>lc. 2 Br. 2 ba. Big Cyn .. S900 Uwfwwl*«I 1525 ~ ~hlurc udull garden lYJ>C' DIVISION FwWtMd fed y1&r d , p atio, up-3 UR.28a ... $395/SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• (.91 • 11pu . 2 Br. I Ba . 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded. Childre n OK. LE RAISOR Brand new vie w lwnhse. " l':r(a d t-11. 2 hi! w /palto . Sh . " Cante ..... ...... 3106 Waler paid. $3SO. ll37.Q62 Tos> °'Laguna ll1lls. J Br -.. II a l' h t' I (Ir 8 e a u l 0DPl0& r ••••••••••••••••••••••• an. 6 p m. 2 Ba, llr cond, patio. elec l.Jndsc11pcd w/puol. No Cotto Mesa Lovtly Jbr , 2ba . Crplc . F-•• v.a-.. 3234 REALTY lull'h Rec Ctr. tennis cts. CORON/\ DEL MMt pt'L' ·x ,. .. de-ck, palao. + charmlna --r ss1 S064E &Wll d 2 Br To11o nhou~c. frpl<" Mcrt1:.i_A....._ #2 WILL ~ CllAN,"r:. lrg inlawapt ... rplr.an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 452JCa mpu.s Dr .lrvine · ves -~ Pool. lennii., cnnt1D1•nlal 27~1-: 1Tth's1:c·M. $360,000 Qu;i tl I l•c t' ll'•uA turn••h•nl(ll, u."" Condo. fpk, 4 BR. 2 BA, Campu11 Valley Shop Ctr "'-'-xn ,._.__ 1600 I' 1 .. ~ 0 _., L Ill •600 -..,....... ~ breallfa~t ~me 1>e'Nm & fi..'}I :IOOJ ro~rl•t'. nv~stmrnt yrly n3 3924 OW / H/O, clubh:.c fac1I CAL • ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.:uta hna \ icw1ro Clo'll' 10 ---- Dn 1111un, or Gtncva $U S /mo . 963 4 560 --Dix 3BH H.Ra dJ1hw1hr i1hoppm1t & line "'-'llt"h Nt:W 2 UH.11• hio,pat10, Ryan l114 >'7~ 1920 ConMMt .. M• 1122 !MJ.317116 no rf!nt:al foe Deerfield 2br, 2 ~bu , aar yrd Ueach/l\dams ., ••• 2611 1t11rdf'n, udhi., riO tieb . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nik for Bev or Joe frµ.lc, pallo, crptli, drp11 M•i 15$340960-2090 ...... ~ 642 1110.1 I I 9aua1~ Pabul<KCJ ocean "lcw, 3 -$32:itm o . S~2·5 05 . --__ Laguna Nigu~I • I E'IQuPI Dll ~ "'--1..-: fiiil Dee m~ CrK.11ce community wtlea M :W l.ISTl ~c; SllH.~ Prap7S2·t•20 (or thl" IWllUI 1f111 l"U\tom ••00 OV&ll" NIWl'Oll .. '"" Place RK 2 Ra, Cbma Cove 3 81'", 2 ba. enclO!lcd back eve11/wknd11 _____ EA.STSIDE Costa Mesa, 2 JETTY Vlf.W, 8 lg(l lux I fir, 111ovt-& roln11 . pref. ho me• In 11u11rl1l'l.I It.II\' .in•11 llnmd nl'w nmdo , 1ww 1·nqwtm 1:. d r11r1r1 and a1>vh11111 .. , Min & Ou1 'It'~ I Ult, 2 Im l..i11111111 N1w111•I H1·t11l\ 130-5050 496-4040 0 111 t)( Town 0 11o n1•r m ur.I 't'll ,I hr l hu 1·011c111 t'r11nt 1n i: •>11 lhl• t''I rh1""'' ~I '\1~·111•1 1:01r C11Ur,1• Fu 1 n ~'>!t.!MMI 11r unlu r n ~!1 1.000 Alli •193 fi..'llH 1'orth\ 1c11o 31Sr :! R. fhll' (."111 111' , .. , 11\ r~1tl lf'rr hit. h.-J nl d c·e1l. frf 1• \Ind• frJ)lt-,. f'Cm\ a l't'.t Hc.'Jr h trnni' i:olf nrb) ()11o-nr JI-I 1110 4'1:> Mrlll •LIDO ISLI • ~ arr•. 2 .,'rplc·a. 2 l'allo'i . yd 81tns. frplc, cpl~. Rancho S1.1n J oaquin lux Br , gar. atove, rcfri&, urious 2 RR 11round noor m11turf' 1wr1roon, nu !>eh 2 Sty l'ulyn~lun 4 UR. 3 712.,.20 Winter rental now till drps, nice Ort'a. $360. home. 2 l:Jr, den or J Br, Coed yard. 6411·2!1'73 urul of Duiilcx w/Jrlty & or children SH!O Ulll Ill hi• lcl<"11I for fomlly Ii rn •400 OUAttll ... MACM July l. $425. mo. 67S-Ollm ~.~ ~~7dlrr n I pe l a o k . 11unken l1v rm & mAtr ocean vlt•w S INGl.t;s c"d 642 $IWI --l t' r l 11 111 1 n IC F. 'o t 1 1· ft 6 ....,...., L• • 11o.awrfall & J)(iol ID ~1 A ~If.Al.' •-·--_ -bdrm, drC'uina rm. mlr· ~= tw..t1 Fvntllhecl I' RF. FE I~ It r. U .~~o NICI': 2 11r 2 1111, S2IO, p.itin .. :nioy tmlt1or ,,u1 R<'ilt11urunlbld11.1t~ute-leect. ]169 L1t 3 Br. W e~tmont . rurl'(J CC'lhnit to fir, vrof ••••••••••••••••••••••• p /m o . Cull A ~e nt . Adult~. ul!i. Vulf•n('w , 11110 r 11v 1n 11 . n c ur mcnt 725 HakC'r . C M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrc11hly painted m11hJc. fl rlct• w 11eo r11co1111 lhlrk ..... Ill.ct 1706 &W·72tl N11icl <"M r .. m :'4:n or MO 8067 cluhh.ouw & l••nni1 M.iy SIUOM /ofr Al(t. 642·0000_ ....,_ Do•er SW.. out, beautiful yd, rl.'frii:, plu sh c~l . ml rrored ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF.W l>Ul'LEX. Ueluxr THI,,._ "ILIS tr.1dc for rnmmt•~\·111 I or Co:tdoMhtl1ttW1{Tow•· I LI y Wllhr &i dryr Incl. only w 11 I lfi '. ,( u ! l o m d rps . Comp. rerurblehcd luxury 5plll·lc·v1•I 1300 Aq rt . 2 l)r ..... induJ1tn11I Hy •PP t. only honn for 5* I 700 i.!~ar""o1~: p:i ~,:fd $400 pc,-r mo. v f' r l 1 c I 1: b 11 n d ". •pl. 2 Br. no children/· w/dcn o11crlook1n .: hvln1: 2hr. 1 \l'a hu w/,.ur. i\dulllJ • •4S.242S * ••••••••••••••••••••••• h CINTUIY 2 t wallpapr r. • frplr. ~·et Pl'l.ll. Ref"!! rcq'd. '3:,Q mo rm & frplr . Plu~h rariw t rrpl~ dri1~ hll n ~·w11l«-r r;;,:11111/ "''~ ~\II"~ IEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS 4 Bf'dro om . 3 bath Tibu ron Townhou"e ... ll!UlmlOIT SHOIES EleK•nt indoor. and out "s ..,,,. door hv1n& •l •t s beat. 2 s., 4 KR , Cam rm . 2 IE h,1 Nl'wly de<'OI' Cornt r ... Quail ~ IOI.· . \ 1ew ot c11n11I , 11mllll m 1Plac9 ".1ndy l>Pu<"h sro.soo Pt __ tie• CAYWOOD UALTY -rni-1tto * §48. f 290 • t•OO OUAll 't. NI~ 1411<N ~~.31~:rkiic~r/~~11t: IMIRYllALTY bar. trash comp. ('lect yrly 673·S099. in(l. llomt• llk1• ~turn11(1 11<1 . fc·n1.•d y rd. Cull $1400.mo. W 3035 146-330 t :J1:S1:a~d~; :nfry i 1-eH.r;m w/gar. ROO ""13 l~c wulkm rlrnwb r~~~ran.:r Ave '"D" ------many other cxql.lla lte plU!I ulll. till Jun e . 91&lh ~-11u~!!l ~uth ~1.111~ S20S SlllC & lllND• FINLAND teatur~ Btwn Fluor Ii IJ73.4QOO rsna<' ""ov<"n on·r ·' --rr UCI ~mo 752.7149 heial. ratio d<•rk 2 '""r Cl1·11n ihr , rrr.11/drp~. --·---STUNNING t Br Carden ~cl 11nra11t' w111tor1tae " &t-011r /r1·fn 11 Ch ild over K U H A T I Y I K I S A A P K J L J 0 T 0 P ( l I U S H l Y A R S H A M H A R K K A H R 0 S 0 A A I N A K A L 8 0 T H H I A Y A l K S K E S A A R I H E H K L K 0 0 I U N E l S 0 H T N Y E S A 8 J 9 ~ Sh•rp 3 Br, 2~ ballu. Apt. Pool. Rt'c. area. haundry rm l'"Y. only 7 Nu pet• 702 Jama SL NICt' fenced yd . Lease • szao. elcctn('. Adull11 SO ur 1173 :.f78 by appt. bettlnrung Marc h 11 110 W. lllUI St. C M Coast llwy r, blf><'kll from 54().4388 SSZ·to!IO h e a c h . S 4 2 5 4J :-. ----W ... 11&.SICAH G o lde nro d . l'h o n r F\lm or Unfum 4 Br 21,, (714)675-9.1.17 Ba lrvmr home ~poail GIT ------ 2 Br, I Jla, Pool. Bltn~. Drapes $100 per mo. 642 9367 11rt 5PM recfd 833·1'88 YOU A Sunny & lmma<" J Or 2 F'.astS1dr Lux 2 Br, frplc. lh , u p p e r B elow pool. It clOSI' lo 11ho~. ~a.ech 3241 fAIULOUS Hwy /fr p lc solori um . $2SO + .. :hoe 84.~ ~~~-~~ ... !~~~1----------E R H 0 I A A 0 I K U A Y I E 0 f E U A M l H K R E S E 0 E M l I OCEAMNOMT WATEIFIOMT West Nt11oPort. 2400 'IQ n homC' on thl' walc:r r.er " :1hp. '<Int cond., 3 lri; bdrm!<. 3 baths. 2 rrpl~ l'n<"~ lo sell falll $129.000 Xlnt terms $10.000 down. ownt'r will <"arry, 11 .. ·~ 1111 TD m;ay ~ us~um('d.llurrv fr1ll rR .. :STlG t-; llOM l':S . 6'5 6646 Newport Hftcjllt'I CHAIMU t::'ltCt'lltnl loulaon on lafllt' lot 2 Bedroom pl11n with upper ll'vt'I famll)' room All In super nHl 111(1\I! ID <"ond1llon New on the mtrktl;~~ sure r1nd 11tt 1l Call :>W 1151 ..... HERITAGE CONDO An 09Portunity to live "''llh nt'Ct'll!lllt'S groc eri es . fu el <aasohne l. mechan1ul problems. waler, and all ol lhe excitement or ~ e nterta1nmeol world •1thin walkiog distance & A PPR ECl ATION Buchek>rs pin.st read. J br, 2 balh. comer loci · ll \RBOR Ytt-:W 110 ~ t;.'\ ---------•I tlc'>n , panora mic beach & ocea.n view $'!12,000 • • REALTORS Palermo Model 1hr, l ba. N .. :w l,ISTIN~ 2 sty S Br fa m rm ll1 1thly up 4 83, SISS.000 by Ownt!,. gr;idf'd Ft t' hind l\y lfOO .\nil.i l.n. ~11 _ owner $9'1.SOO 644 t.695 ,\pp( Ool> • La-~~ ltUl CSTATC 544·6397 --- T P A H E 0 H K T H I Y H T l E I H A H H E K I H ( A M D H E A C A K U R OAJR S PAKNANALPrYK SO T T 0 l U A R 8 £ A A A U l U 0 S A T l I E D U T K 0 H H L R F 0 R E S T S A H G I T H A l D H A T N U K S U D E A M U O H I 0 P 0 R I 8 U L U M A T I ,,.~ Hiddeft -ell l*ow ...,._ fotwwd, bed!· t -0. 1111. ~ Of cfietoNlly. Find ._,. 9l'CI boa 11 lft. ·, l Sau net Kekkonen Ou 1 u ~ Heh1nld Lahti Ta~~ ~ J1n Sibelius Haanwne Tapfola ' Kalevala Markka Turku T0110rrow : Advert1s1ng L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 IDIM gar. No pels . $450 --- Q\amung 2·BR cotta11e. & I IORM JL An Ownr//\lll ti4~29 Townhouse 1180 Santa ocean view. $350/mo. ___ .;.: ----An3, CM 28r. Den, 2 ba. Broker. 499.2271 FOi UOO.S.2 I 0 Allr. 2 Br. I ba duplex $.150 &'Ill OCl.'>2 & 64S-G'7S BllTI! & dishwshr. $32S - 2 Br N. Laguna. walk lo Tm acns ol open space , Month. Agenl 644 731Jl 0.... Point 1126 lown"' beach. $380 mo. 2 lennl• cru. eiant ----. ····:·················· '94-4232aft6PM recreation center with 2 & 3 Br Twnhse s , $32$ & Ulf. 2BR, 2 Ba. dreH lna ----------1 pool uwiai pin(I Pong $425, encl patio. blk fr r oom , frpl<", c o l or CUte I\>\ Br. frplc, beam volieyball: jacuu l: bch&shops.6737111.3 coord1~aled./\dull.8on!Y· cell. $275 Inc ulil. 499-U7 player piano Ii more. "'-t ....,__ 11 . ..,. S26S Gas & Wulcr paid . or (213) 923-0$49 an$ Adults only """ • --,.. 499-4147 ~ ...... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fl"ontlna on t;I Nlauel Golf Course. 3 br, 2 ba condo. F\Jm 5'Z mo or unlum S3llO mo. 493-aOt . ....................... ------- HIWPORT VILUGI 6258aker !Near NewPort f'wyl (714) 157.0075 .. ' CASA VICTORIA B Toro lU2 1.W br. Deluxe Unfur ••••••••••••••••••••••• or f'\Jm. ~as/wtr pd Adull5·No pets Sec gate Pool. rec rm, elevaton 525 Vlctona, 642·8970 2 Br. l Ba. central heal & air . u r agt'. washer/ dryer. 1295 mo. 83'7~ or 1179 7200 ____ _ .. Add it ... Sulld 1t ••• 01aper it ••. Hammer it. .. Caroel lt...Cement it...Wire it ... Hoc lt ... Clean IL.Move lt. .. Pr@ss it ... Paint 1t ••. Nall lt...Plaster it...Fix It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY tumb t... ate. 1 •• • 1pe ... emo e .. Roof 1t ••• Landscape it •.. Tile It... Trim it. .. Sew 1t. .. Haul IL. Add it ..• Plant It... Alter rt. .. Learn it .. <,.l•c•..,. c:.,..tS.-.k.e It ide 'I '--Ta ··••·•··•········•····· ..........•..••••..•.. •······················ .................................................................... . ..... t ...........,,........ .,.. .i.WUANC&RBPMll W•CanC.~tCtaacwn 01.M£RA.l. IDOfT AW •HOVSECL~A.NJNO • W 0 lJ L 0 N 'T Y 0 U llD-S.NINCall ~amdeanorabAmpoo CONTRACTOR Elttctncat, Plumblna. By ~liable NUple. Good RATHt:R have a pro- ....................... •••····•···•·····•·•••· •...•.••••..•••........ Dnct. Block, Slone, Tlle Prof painter, lnt 1ut CERAMlC TIU::. New 4< Work exput.ly done by Qual wk/re111. Free est. rmdl. Prtt ,.,11 Sml JOhll CTI•> Ml >tZl Alto Ul)Ool A.II WOl'k • W.. eu aa. rata 142_.151 rel~. 5'S-1111 fc.o••lonal w/ preatl111 •11ivaatt1., suar Refa. P'Tft F..at'a ~ homea " addi DY .. AN·lJom•• 6 ~bold cM!&Al.nj-:-pnoparcT t~' incom_e_~ he. contractor 963•811.Z 7 S l · 0 6 8 4 • 5 <4 8 · .Z '15 t , 'Wlcome 53tl-2426 BRICK, Block, Stone 6 '111 31• Con cr•U work by ,....../a.,.. -•~•••••••••••••••••• Reu f'1'lea M$-J7ll u.om.. 20 Yn 4L'llp. m N.8 Apl1. c•oo1clenllou1 . 0-nlnM. rdlUn I .. or an ebvu....a -----·-a F •-11 1,,_.as. ao" u-· appl n your ome. BABYSITTING CUit.om C. lt\:d.&Ua .. ,.. . anancwa ava aatUmu ~ , .,... -i--~-uJIM-lta Stewart Ma•oory ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAMIHTTILI Rl'l ld /Co mm 'I K llCbtlH. ba\h 1> bowfoN, lrpini, •ntl')' • l11aaaabht•Rhablc ~ . Uc. B·I l0'1'4T Soulb . . .--llona Yourt/Mloe. Cout lnvealnuot JAV'SCUSTONR£PAIR ffOUSEa.EA.NlNC ..._.__ 531-UOll PAn:H Pl.AST ERi G ---"-'--· NMILS R$e.an. Ail wortl 1uu. MMIU CablMt• fonDlta wortt. El.p.Own\nl\lpol1aUoa .. .__. C .. l II...... 90-'ION 11i.o't carpentry, Com Ml'-2.C.M ••n•n;~O~N~ ....... ,.........._19.,,rfet u AU. TVP£S• * .~:............. Free Eal Ml).C82:5 llc3l~ Pta: 6JJ..J7 to • ....................... c...... G!RWlCK•SON mer/Re11ct.nu1I Daya CicncralHouseduruna OBESSMAKINC JOecohcn Cab neu, C:al ••••••••••••••••••n••• Addil~ :Ji~odelln& •~1. evn 6'2·'80t Loral IU't'a fMl 74117 &Sl·2913 PF.Tf:f\S PAINTING VER\' NEAT PATCH -- lnt/t:lll·Rt'la lbU!t J08S " RP.STUCCO S-•lc• W'IJJ unila. latt.it't!·pauoe, ~lahy Muacan Orien 5et-21'70 '1'S-80tl Half Days Only ----lloM rftndl'c e.sus Amer Food y ho L.,•c••1 (;all Gene al ~-04$1 FrH etl .1193 l43:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Remov11ls, limbJJ\j, top p i n&. prun 1 n 1t Jo'IRt:woou $75 CON/ del . lit'/bond tlni. 642·26a4 -------· --· --·-i ' • our IDC' .. , ... E" •TtONS R ••-••••••••••••••••••• Houaeoclearung want.-d o ••••••• •••••••••••••••• or dub. $6br m.IAlmwn ._.. "" • m lad· •t u / 1 1 1 b · ~l ditloa..s, rltJOI, cemt!n\ Jiit "' ml>\' tlllt' Hnup n1u ar 8513 I>)' l1td) Jiowtillfn& $2$. Landuap. WALLPAPERING-All "trila9 K.111d1. Work Cuaran· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ writ Le $4,.07•1 $1up.Georep;tlr,reu. wtcxperience,8413'm mu,Sod81uearautl6~.,. •~oo••M.11t. ,.~/,._ h · · v • ruttreeaasu~ • tttd Free Esllm•l"IL tlOMt:SAVt:ttS CaU Norm. W.3'10,, or Plwnblu11 & Ucat.lnl( · ...... w ----· -..9:2I03. E x p r . J a p • D ~II I SQ n Tom 980-2l'10 Alteratlona. repairs,•-•••••••••••••••••••• •YREF. HAULlNO of ~ltaninJI. Hu o~n CUSTOM DES-IG_N_S_ 615 TUZ ~ e1umatelJ, honHl fl -....addl1ion1.b&tha ~ee Etumalea! Ph1lbpa ~C4ll JUDk meul , old •P· ·rarupurtaboo.S4.S9'7'1111 kitcbena, c11blneta C11m1int Co l'al101, ••••••••••••••••••••••• JlUIUK'ft. de: Aho I b'4Y Sod 1.nrns , •prltlr11, reliable t1trv1c~ Sl0.00 ..._.... Paintina " l'al)C!rh11na· hr, 847 0383 BofA • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ina UN£h. rollu, 11pray patloa. cement work. drlvttWa)'s Lie/ Bond~ ELECTRIC IAN·Small JWlkC&l'$.9lllJ.30M Professional Carpel p.tl.IOI, cov ·rs. r~mdl'& ~otractor doH ow '151·5&5T llfl 6, all wk!MU ;obi. matntlreplllJ'I. Z'l C\('llning Al.lo floor tart' older yard11. lre~ re Uc. &l refs, 642•2356 M:utcN:hulle Rodln4 ln•tructaon b)' -·--------quallhod Kl';AJJIN<; ..... rk. Palombo Consl -BRI,..., 6 BLOCK yrs ex.pr 12231(18.. 541~ FREE HAU 1. IN 0, f< Windows l>utch Mall\ muval. pruntng. Llc'd "I"' ~ .. f •~-Se l'Olltractor 13 )'N In HB. »ember B.B.B. All wor Pauo.. C\lrbllGulter ELECTRICIAN. Resld/· cleanu~. tree wora or _...,._ ... nee rviee ~·l508 FOltO L.11ndHap10&, Custom Wallco11ertn1ts It Plumbt-r. repair. replpe, St>t:CIAL~"T D1aano.aa. 'PatnlJnl. U c'd 20 yrs. sc.f'Vlt'e llnes & ln.slaUa· & Re mediallon. l~t thru Expr Very nea\835-8611. lion. G .Gadley6'2·~ 12th iirade. Adull11 l\W. tez..l.3l4. Wayne&42-86'73 Comm 'I. No )ob too iw1b&e aums. MT 200S leco...e Tu 962 '817 B.EMOOEL Commercia small. Ca.U Bob S31·00S3 tf f' ude • 11 IJ •••••••• •••• •• ••• •••••• ----------MARV'S PLUMBING 144-0MS Reasonable/ Responsible. •646-980'7 • ---------LEON IT E CONCRET PROF. LANl>SCAPING 6 .Raldentllll. Lie, Fr S TAMPING . Cob·Gw•lll•!I •n~unuunu•uuu sAVE SS. Re11~0011blt' Desaan&oorustruclloo Int/ext. Fr e11ls. Victoria NOJOBTOOSMALL! Upholstery ~1439 bleslont.l, brick & tile ........... "............. Want a REAL CLEAN ratt'11. t>1ck up <.:M area ~..Sl&2or~ UOUSE'! Call Gingham Ph. 548-2377. c.,.t 59niu paUos, etc. 640-43-49 M . R . LAWN , La w n Girl. Free esu 64S-SlZJ ---------d &h Pa111t1n11 497·34S4 ----•••••••••••••••••• •• •• • M)' BJOIUCS are GelUng Rus ty. House painler, new Ul area. 8yn> expr/4 spray. 496-'1212 Chuck 111"5 Upllobt.ry ._••••••••••••••••••• maint., yard cleanup. Ta.x Coruiullanl, 14 yrs ex· L.ullCUcaping, rl6Htoa lle . c:~--&-w.-..a. D-~-'MU .. at 5 HOUS E con:str1.1euon. bnclc pav. .............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serving Orange Co ovc.o1 20 yrs. Rt!covenng/ re pairing/ restylina. No )Ob too small. get our pnce before you decide. Wm. G C1ykosk1, owner &M>-5910 64S-6 l 05 mpoo I& sl-.-am cl~lln· ~ ~ oo;as ....... _ t pm. ECL ANING 111 pr, 4 yrs IRS. 8c>nd1..>d ing. design$. Steve. . Color bnghtene~: Freeesll. Raody Our Bus i ness. Call CareenWbealon963·2035 8327!11614960432 ~'r~ Est.: P•lao co1ers, ~ment, Gutter It Down Spouts. Blk. walls, Sprinkler Sys tems 541-4222 t carpla 10 m l Call831-8832 Tt1m'nEdge+Cluoup1 Janice's Kaegedy Allll$ ------ bkacb.Cleanhvrm,d1 Cutredor Depeoi':!~! Wkly 67S-6553 CCMl9flferi&ed Mota.r PAPER/PAINT 20yrs expr. Need work Save SS No Wall. Saus faction guar t""ee esl 554-3929 rm ft ball SlS Avg rm ~ • ----------TAX PltEPARATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17.JO. couch SJO. chair SS. •••••••••••••••••u •••• Free ~umales 6(2 9907 MIZ MOPPETS B> a profession.al tax ~c U11&r ellm pet-odor. Crp ,RADF~RO Ir SON Have somclb111g you wanl BE FREE! CALL ME' c:oonlln& firm. Open year f'tplllr. LS yrs expr. REMODEL. REPAIR to.seU! Class1f1ed ads do Superb housecleaD1ng at round. E5tab. over IO)'rs Cstm •·ireplaces·Plan~rs Bm·ll·Concrete Patio Lotsa Pnde·F air Prices. Let Sam do 1l. Wallpa~r. Selling an.yth1n1t with • texture, t11p1n.i, paantmi Daily Piiot Classtfled Ad Qual wrk m ·368.2 art 1.5 8 simple matter •.• work myself. Ref AddJtlOlll·LlcB15Ql62 1t well -Call NOW, reas rates 545·2022 an 1n Weslm1nste r area $31.0101. E.\t 1950 875-6836 SU.5678. 4pm Reas fees. 892·5.SOS Block Walls BBQ Pats Lac tins Calleo Pa&nling. Hefs, Es t.s. 640-0464 Xlnt refc.orences !n9·333S 7pm Just call W -5678. ............ u.tw. ..... 1 ..... ""'--. .. • ............. loo.. 4000 Offic:~ Retlfcll 4400 .,.._tri_, ._.. 4500 Malley lo Lo. 5025 H.tpW•tecf 7100 HeilpW•t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•...••..................•.........................•••...•...........••.•.•.•..•...•..•... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_. leac:t. 314 ...................... •••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY BRIGHT -NEW ..... M•adowlart Goff Cosw '-mdllec,..._atY ... Doou11wp Scllools ..ct 111 : '' b ' f-t Woclls HOW AVAILABLE • l Bedroom. pnv balcony $210 • 2 Sedroom, lg enclosed yard $290 • 3 Bedroom. 2 'h ba w /fplc $375. t ~ All have bltns, and dishwashers * CHILOUH ()I( • Consuler Sm..ill l'l•ls DRIVE BY: intersection or Graham & Heil, Huntington Beach I WE'LL BE THERE TO TALK WITH YOU!! KENT ROGERS REALTY 140·260 I or 141 ... 300 Room s $25 wk up 1600-3JOO l>Q. ft. corner. 16< w/kalchen Apts $37 .50 I SO I WHkllff Dr. l>Q ft, A/C. 1226 E. Ed· •BANI RATES lt6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk u P . s 0 97 SS 0 r Newport Fananclul <.:tr 111ger, SA S48·&.i95 NO BALLrv--...' 2 Br. 21,'J ba, brand new "~"" ._., 1 --~ Offi <--vvo" condo w 1amenll1es _,......,, __.., c:e .or-• a.wt9'.1 W..t.d 4600 PAYMENTS BOYS AND GIRLS If you are 12 to 16 years old and would like to earn $20 to SSO and more per week. with a chan~ to win a trip to Philadelp h ia, Cape Kennedy or Washington. D.C. and cash awards, . bikes a nd other prizes. I have a Job for you. If you a re willing to work hard . learn responsibility and the value or . m oney. call Mr. Scott. 549·8956., Transportation will be furnished. T hi.:s . is not a paper route. Bl t Call on Sale Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnli , garage. pa 10 P\'t ent /K pnv CM S2S 171000.31 uexl 246 Refinance lo consolidate $370 mo. t21.J>439 64J7 or wk le S60 mo. up 11 E L r ' S tud 1 o a Pt debla. Make home am 6'1S.™ ' ~·SSS4 or ~0058 li'I desperately needed by •• t h --------11 ;ima'· lj:/'i'I reEvl~!blc woman. 67S.776S ~~;~;~H. c';!!_JIWiCS ave NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, 2000· st.ore s pace & 150 of ljillijfil ..... _ ~" bhns, pool, Weslcllff f1 ce s pace for lease area.$375mo.67S 1957 Comer Harbor & Haker .I'~... Need garage for boal MATIC>t44LIAMI • _______ ;~•! CaJIJohnWalsh,C1t11en.\ ..,,_ sloraue 8•.,· x 22•,," min. 1714)6ll-lt54 STIPS TO IEACH 1 B.r, I bll. furn, yrly. $275 3 Br. 2 ba., uni. )'rl)' $350 4 Br. 2 ba., yearly $4!1() 3Br.2ba. wntr $350 SlA WIND Condo. 2 bdrm!! • 2 b11 . Wlfu.ro. Yearly $400 associated n R '.,(Q\, ~tA,• "".'.. Bank, 979-4200 ,/1'°"'-&"'IS.5077 CVt:~ ./•..it--MoMy W..ted 5030 Room an pvl home Pnmt' H.B. loc. Non s moker Refs. Sl2S mo 5JC>.%83 ./..a.t-Oll ..... . <-.-...... ... ./ ,.,.,,,. _.. ... Call M r How .11d 6 4 5· 6101 Slp'g Rm Only, no cook ang, for older empl'd non --dnnk'g non i.mok 'g man St40 up store-om ces cpls By month onl) $!)() 1543 drps air bath 17301 Oraoae C~--Rt:ach Bl, II 8 842·2834 Gwst Ho.. 4 I SO FREE RENT •••• ••••. •• •• •• •• •• ••.. Of'hC'c!s as low as ~ per luslaes1fln•••t/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....Ce PARTNER desired for ••••••••••••••••••••••• highly profitable prime ~I real est•te venlure. Oppwtwity 5005 110.000 required am· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediately. 100'~ return 1 ~ .. • ir.............1 51100 L ~ t! llkl RlMT ALS guaranteed and sec.-ured a.uw ~ ~ 8 :,......, $6,800 full pnec.o ~today ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• peraH Price includes S3,500 --Losl: Amt!r. Elsklmo Pup· ••••••••••••••••••••••• stoc k Snme sales & Mon9igu. Tr8St py J•., m~ old. Wtute a Set.ooh• serv1('e. Ne~ lave w1rt Deecll 5015 male. Vic. Oran11e/ IMtnlctioot 7005 Equal Opportunity Employer· '.,. "" • , f ' t • t. Loving care for elderly ---------•! male or fe m. Bal. dirts. sq ft M1ssum V1e10 & Laguna Niguel 200 to 2000sq fl ~1 ·1400 operator Xlnl beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROt'hesler. CM. Laree ••••••••••••••••••••••• area Agt. 837-4200 LOANS t 80°' ri!Ward 645·9435 Tutoring J1t·6lh aradt• ------UP 0 /0 Cred 8yrscxp Gall We<! 2br, 1 ~ba twnhse st>•le. homey, patio.~·3833 bltns, crpl&, dr(lll, incl. V.catioR ..... .,, 4250 Slore iofc nr Newport .IJJllO, healed pe>ol, adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• Post Ofc. & Greyhound no pet.-.. tl.15. U.CchelOC" R ENT A R I\ N C ti depot 322 Sq fl SlOO Mo $170 548~26K2 Silverwood L11kc 2 BR, 3 Al(ent646 2414 DRESS s hop for sale. Top I TO•..;._ • ., 0, LOST Lady's Diamond Suns.9. ~·5'66 C M location. Paul. st ..__..,4 '0 Rmg. Corona del Mar or ----831-1400 or 645·5000 apl WTDL.omn Balboa Is lan d Fri , JobsW.t.cl, 7075 218 Jo'ain.11l Term~ since 1949 13lh.67~·S944. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTORcyclls Sottlet' MhJ. C:o. FOUND t'em Germ IAY VllW lbr. wall lo wall shait c.,,U, drps. palJo, yud. gauge. $210 mo/yrly l163os:1$3 EA.5TBLUl''I-' 2 bd. 2 ba frplc. pool. Adults. $325. 848 Am11tos 4.97·1!1'77 or 644 .0906 AC. S70 Wknd. Sl40 Wk --- 633 62()& fxKllti•• 5'fiht Deluxe Cabtn, Snow Sum f' u I I ti " r Y 1 c e mat al Big Bear. Wkndo Persona lized phone ervace. coorerence '!"· Sl!*_0 '-·~ 34311__ room. xerox. Avail. to .............. 4100 airport ar ea IN.B ) ••••• •• ••••• •• •• •• •• ••• starting $200 833-3640 842·2171 54S·06ll Sh 1 ' ..... NclsSI00,000.yr e p. lo 1 yrs . Selertlvellouliehold. 1 of Oran«e Cly's be5l A.11...-c....tl/ Ta 0 1b111 Warner & Nursmic & t•um1ly Care Honda S11le11 & Ser111ce ,.,...,.,..,/ Edlo\•rds, HB. llos hc:ns. Perwnnel l>avorce forces sale. Only Lost& FoUIMI• M2·3~45· Employer Pays •'et 7SM down w/xlnt terms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND 2 dogs In H.B. (I) 4.500Campus Vnve N.8. Agt 837-4200 Lost• Fomd 5100 weanng collar & tag but Clll M&-1505 U•llNJA'-e c ......... , t~INDSOMEONt-; DEPENDABL&:-: 6 sroRc-.,s ........... ANA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10&l tag Both red males -. b .,.,,,.. ,.., •" · · Young man In need of JO . * ID• "L * Gross $1160. Found, Money 9175, Shop· 549-2638. 2 yrs. sales ex per neu1 -T 0 W C plllg Ctr nr Brookhurst. . . A 't f .. locollon for REAL erms . . . Jo" V Contact F V Police Found whale puppy , appearance. va1 or ESTATt: OFf'ICt:. S8S,000.8kr 213~KJ.1000 ufpt962-44«.. w/bm spots &brn eara. work in varied Joh~ icrouod floor. ai r -SANDWICHES · vie Hazard. Magnolia available. Cull 673·3't4l! ronditaoned, remodeled· f' O U N D : w h 1 t e 640-3393 or 898·4845 or 675·5767. Ask fur 8111 ,,.,, Bill be1ch. 3 Ur 2 Bu , Lav. Rm, Dan. Rm, bltni.. Sun deck. yrly. '350. IZ7 4'1th St N 8 , 675 O'T1l .......... CIC .. lf40Mewportleocll 316' --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super2bd. Apt w1toads of lo share housina w1lh CALL HOUSE·MATl':S 832 4134 Asll for Jim b a l f lly d4corated Nets $2,800 mo Samoyed/Husk y male. Jr. e u 1 u "' All help run! Absolute Vic: Slatert8each H B found: SIAMESE CAT. ---------PL.US other office swlei.. &old mine for Mom & 842·3'1« • . . Young fem alc.o Sealpomt. Respons~ble lecn·age boy 6'1"':~145. \o S350 C.ll Pop. All take out Jlloess Camino Capistrano at needs JObs -Yardwork, 111(1 TO HACH UTILITIH r AID xtras. $4.50 mo l 2-3 Bedroom Apu llLOCK l 'O OCEAN __ Agenl. 673 11700 2 Males Seeklng Femal Roommate Larae 38 house an 11111\l Bch. Spb r ent Call aft Sp m 962·2615 .,.,..,., l5 only reason shop for Found 6 mo. puppy tao & LaZa!\.1&493·9:;44. errands. debvery & m 11o _M~R~ELl.~EAL_T_Y_ sale Terms. Agt . whtpoodle.vic lrvineat ----eella11eowiwork.Oran1:<' LIONS E.')l'AT~ Deluxe Pnvate 2Br. 2ba. s-to AM 3110 1~1100 SQ. IT. office 837-4200 20th~7-7116l Found: Poodle mix, fem . Coast College area. Call ---------1 Sma ll, ho ney color . 54S-4.240art 3pm. 5J8.2:579 S92·SOI Lice walk 1n closc.ots, ••••••••••••••••••••••• North Cosla Mes a . near1·---------Found-Gold keychaan Fairv1c.ow Jlosp. grounds Spac1ous---;;;-n-;lex 3 Br bllns, garage, cable TV. $160, 1 Br. bllns, refrlit. 6 2 Br units. Start al Adull.llno pets ~mo. cpts, drp!, encl gar. no Malc.o roommate wanted. $2S() Scop JIUr w/lndry on yenrl)' le;asc. See to pets, nr So Coa.sl Plaza blks to bch. Mar h t. fr~way !>40·2200. D.u & wlfam 1t yle pictures, 546·3540. BoolUreepm~ t'/C 8. yr::. s.dwic:h Shopl oulslde Thrihy Drug --. e x P • S P e c 1 3 I MoGIONnicks cann. 546 5633 wknd11 or apprectale. C11ll <or appt 642·4166 $137.50 mo Manlyn art. ~l 0042 after 6 PM 6 30pm 642 2199 New ":xer bldg, ~reul lot' 60' covers a II ex penscs incl ofc mnant. Store Ha rbor Shop'g Found: Brown & white personallzoo service t<• J!,;0·~f ~o~T Cntr CM 675-2113 dog. Vic. Sowers School. s mall businesi.cs & in ONOROSS ' HD. Call 962·7223 aft dividuals. Our ser. in _aft_a.__ -PARK HlWPOIT ~=='t1,o l&l llD•OOMS APARTMIMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommate wanted Mt l'', Balboa Pcnan 3 Ur apt Frplt' Sl2S mo 6'13 87 Call now, ask for Joe, FOUND: Vna male Ger m 7pm. eludes l yping stole Shep. Jo~.alrvicw • Baker . ments. making payroll. 2 IA TH. GARAGE Hach~lor l or 2 THE EXCITING Prom~ 6'6~98 Bedrooms 1md PALM MISA Ans. anspm_. __ _ 21062 Brookhurs t It Al1-nta H.B. 963·1202. Business Opportunity CM. Call 75l·506l Lost ·While gold ~/light quarterly tuxes, recon Spcclahsl blue ~tone, woman s n ng , cillng bank ac:count.s & l 'J>J:·.nn FOUND 2117/76, female has senumental value, payllllt monthl)' b1lh1 No EX lllt'. 2 Br. 2 Ba, dhc Tolo\nhou'e' MINUTt:4iTONl'T Po-Ohldt apl nr bch t'r $23'1 511 RCH HeM • ltoOIWf•1 ~--...... -4450 u Saam~e Cll Vic Connell Call collect M4-2A~ )Ob too small We IOH' 0 1\.Jf E,S Chevrolet,CM.5S7·S007. LOST· 6 vr old Biil Lab lhem all. 645 4782 or Adil. no pc.ots St9.S 0pen1'6l>ally Bll('h.16.2BR w A3ll:! Sp1& Pools 1'l'nn1" from $IMO WE PROFl-:SSION1\LLV ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~l'PEOPI.~ TO<a .. I Hl':K ·" .J • ., ' ~ll UGUHA llACH 1u~ w aoker.(.M. FOUND· Dachshund, vie Vic Sanla Ano area. --------- Arrt>i<# from •·1111h1on AdullS. No rclb 2 Br. 2 Ha. n1,•t• urt•u, no l~lund ul J a mbor••c on 1561 Mcsu Or 1'0 SHAIU: llOl 'SI NG ~ot.s ll2·41l4 OHice or ,.ore ~pace Ne•t to Mori.et ao,.., of Vasta dc.ol Oro. Bluffs 2113176 Wa11h1nsiton dog 20 yr old U o( c studtnl :ivathibk unCoal>t lf'"Y S49-86 SS Female. Sm , brown. la"5. Ans lo "Vulcan", d esires work 0 throueh Pt't• Child wl'lcume S..n Jonqwn Uilh1 k oalf is Bib fo:ast of Ne"' port i11~. mo !163 1"24 17141644· 1900 ttlvd I l'Rl~E· $27~1mo 1----------1 840-04ro. please call ~6431 days, March, np'd in om cr HlWELL II 0 T S p R l N GS . o r :>40·7850 n1ghls work. selbng, ch1ld curl'. 546 9860 <".eor&ffl\11 3 Dr. $249, 2 3 BR, 2 ba. anr, p11lio, ---------8r, $l9~. All xtr.is hlock to ~urh No ix•t11 Chlldrtm wdcumc I blk Yrly W Nw1>t tW:l lli4l:I Fast Oepc•od11hl~ S<-rv Over S) ri. I! tpcncnt'\! 'K NSAS I .. C fl)Und · Sml young m~le REWARD. have references 675·23tlll & ASSOCIATES Ah A · .a ... e om· dol(. Tant w1rl'y hair. --------494-6594 mt·n.·1111 Acre, Good 11pot Vic Dn11tol Sl In Santa Ptnonellh 5350 _e_v_n_. _____ _ W. of Bt•ll\'11 oH Slater . ~~ & llUI IOI I •Dft.Ull• NoSummrr lncru&c Ea,uhlulf 3 hr, 2'Y ba Jbr unfurn, elo:ied LA.'111c ln('I 11p11c milMer a.u1tl•, din rm .. dbl praan SorrynoJ14't11or aar••t• 1\1.a\n d oor -~til'!,'N'n ~A 1ah St 0 p,•ne>r .1 Y11 I I l'ool & 2 HR. 11\ta. crpt drpe.. )lar, rttreullon ura. Adult.a ttGO 71HI Sl11tf'r /\V(' on.1),1\0JW"tlli "7·3751 •Sll7• l.44 *"'AmlKOI WMy, NU 64-4-8004 or ~311 1411'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M11n111?C(j by Twtte •oe• Wiiham Waite-rs C<> . Vkte.,.. or ll'D~c. Terrnre apt oo· You II Mjoy a r't'lnt'd bay Vll!W 2ntt noor. 4 Br. »l•tylr lo lht' t'"clu:1lvel 4 Ba, 30• Liv Rm, 01n VlUa•e Of Turtle Rr k Rm. llrkfAI Rm. /\Ir Qaolet" ot 1 to l Rdrms In contJ $l35C.I mo 111~ 7030 cl. 2 s tory. 2 Bdrrn eo.rnhornes ~lo $430 OCF.AN.,'ROl'fT new 1no .-> Thrtt HCK'kvlew Dr . vu1. l Br upper CJ)U. lrv\M.133 0400 drp1, blln~. $:.tr, no J>('U ~3 Br 2 Ba ... Oen Vrly IH $32S m o ........ .,.. 64Z 34-43 l')'pk-, 11U xtras. Jacuw. -Comm. pool In Collc11e Bhdf 3 Br 2 811 Twnh31' Pk. Vacant S425 mo DW. di.sp, dbl &ar wt aulo $37-8363, 213·923·66M. door opnr Pool 6 Rt'r 2'WQl'l-2\6l ctr, Adil!! oncy. $332 mo. •-leocll ll4' Lse avail 64'·3064/ _,...... 548-0128 ....................... 1---------- Drop a pc!bblt into thc.o ~an from your Apt I.HM WXUI')'. SttUrity. Malutt adults. 317M Cst. • ....,. . '99-2835. Dl.IPkx. 2br w/f,ar. Nwly1-----------~·d. ocean view, S300. ~. )'{root Pvt Bt'hflpier, 2 ----------1 8d or 3 Bet from ~ Mtw,..thed JIH mo 979..oe3JorM4..U10 ....................... 2 bet at~ps to beach. park· Nt-ar ~031 KoeplUJ lae z . lltl. 00 pttl.<1. Now to JW'lc BR. l ' ba Townhouse. aszoo mo &'73-61640 Btw, &l.c)Yt, OW. 1>9Uoe, · · ncld ur USO/mo. 511.L idle ilems with • AdllllJ su __ .Qn ____ _ DaUy Pilot Class1lt.d Ad. Waol Ads Call $42·5"11 RESORT LIVING FroMSl70 Nn Share ~h11rp homl! w/ stra11ht prnf m('n SI 7S 645· U02 •'vl!i. or wk ndl l'"cm11IC' to ~h art' ill\ houR' 1n Oipl11trant> fkh Completely fum1,ht"1 t''I <~pt bedroom 4!1!! IC4.il2 G.-.rJHforltftlfOS •••••••••••••••••••••• North C\ltlta Mt4J Are" G11ral(e. $3S mo 19911 ~ for mannw . Furn. 9pt, Ana 979 9179 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature man scck11 p<>t11 !\70Rfo: OFflCE·SIWI' Ir Ir "Pa(' es. el c Orink1n1r problem ~ uon Ute c:ook'g c:hauUer Newport & Bay <A!nter il4 498-0468 Ownr .-ound . l Mahan & I Cull Alcohol Helpline comp. 631 1952' ' ~NcwportHlvd c M ----Baucll Wei.tm1ns tcr 24hnl»d11y835311JO ------- 646 1~2 644 22211 ~~~~n~::~ r~~uc':r~~ area <.:all !194 0464-·--SPIRITUAL Rt;Al.>Y.R P.xpc:,~~:c~c.ow°au~~ Mon IDlAL SHOPS ~)' rroPf"rtY Call Foes Found. ln•h Selle~ ll~nt Open 101\M 10 l'M ··r1 job. $150. Wttlt ov111I in the mall WI Clw ~l:J .I'll Z50ft lnJrlOl'I Beach 11rea . Call Advice un. all mattt>rs, 8311~. t'a1 r tory t'a nnc•r y S 1 11689225 312N EtCamanolttal. 7100 . . t itrt career u nt SanCl~menle t'oruppl HefpW..t.4 V1l1.11t('. NB 673 9(,(16 , IX'!'ljCnt't &:-:11rn & learn y.·ouN l> Ch('lllllH'llkt 4!1'2 9034 . 492.9t:s6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1173 !139J throuich cx1> Share lo Day Retrfrv,.r Hn~tol 6 AD TAl<ll SMALi. \()M~H:ltl:IAI, atudao u pense. N.B. R\<db1ll. SA lllllli, Iden I.AM• )'our «IOI with your For bu• ull!ll off1<·c• Sf'ACK'\ for ShoJllC & Of 6.1t :kJCJ3 ---Llfy. ~ 4234 __ --rhlldren? Ht lp i,8 av11ll11 M1111t be ~c11t, plc•1111ant & flc r • from $65 m u Wantl'd An 1';111.e. at lea11t Rcwant• Lo!lt 211 76 Sm. ~2t hra. MfHl9:N __ enjo)' work11111 w/lhr O•kwood offer$ the WANTED: Pbl Garuur. ~ 7249 1 flneit In resort livinll ui 11 Irvine. Nwpt Hrh or ~M __ _ in und1m 1tnndln1t. 110 brn & while dot< near MASSAGI public. A1i11ly 11 pt•r11un. pn-)'"" ""n afford , •• 11 J~. ,...,, ..... ., englnt'l'rlni; or develop l'lacentla & Wilson, <.:M JI I! n n y 11 a v l' r , I ~ 4 ~ ~· vv ~R '-" ,_, .,.,., ........ * STORlS • mcnt firm that would Call &46 6125 unytlme FIGURI MODB.S Newport Ulvd, C M. Tht"r1"1 SI m111inn in ~~~~~ ••••• !~.~ for rrnl or lralt' ()n ~~:.~~·~:~ '"r:~~:11~0 LOST, black c;\ :;-;-ISC:ORTS MtWMIMJ Sffvlce rt'crutlon h e• 11ue11 Nl'wporl Rl vd . <:osla 436 Rivera Tf'rrace. C<JM Turtlerock aru. Outcall· Appt. ooly . 14 Loe In oraniw to NIGIIT LIGHT Im T!';N OFF1CF. sulll' •ppmx Mc-,11 l' 2 Many uo .:t'11 ~ 833 088'1 Home Officl! Slud10 r RX f'X per pn•f · d NlSCO RTS A full Umt llQ ft W/f'nd pll\10 Lott.of p1&rlun1t C•ll 63 t ..,.". t .. I d II d ac:twltl • d1rC'(tor who Completely furn . Ulcl L.achenmyer Realtor ""'"..._... l..OST $S0 Rl!ward for -----·~ ~~~m~1{;~u w " :o plans partlu, ff BQ'a. dnfllna table w /plan G46-392Jj eves.6734577 0,,aiiwWty 50 l S 11ml hlat'k 11rk F~m•le FOXY Gl•LS \t'lps ft more! Frk Sun draw~n1. draped, rrptJI, ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;at Y.I Car1110 c1mp OUTCAU..MASSAGE day brunch. A/C, sterl'O, Ideal for .:rounds, Orte I( a Hwy, MODELING ASSIMILUS EL~lTRONIC'S Plus beaullful 11inl(IH, u~2 bedroom apt11 , furnished & unfuml,hed. Rent.I from 1170. Mod•ta o~n 10 to 1 Son')' no l>C!\S or children Roo mmate servlt'e 1vall1bl• Month to mot1lb Ott\lpancy Oakwood Ga.rd en Apartments contractor. Burttlu HOME+ BUS INf:SS 2115,/76, Clll 714·S25·123l "' ' alarm. Ample parkanit N1('e home. 2 Ult + conv IOIYH"'-ttt orn4.67g.3446 Home·Ol'fm? Studio $325 mo 2318 Nwpt den, dbl gar w /'• In.1th M'9ded7 540-4480or542 3100 otvd.. C. M. $48 26Ul Gd rt'l11dent1al ;.area $47~ f O ll S A l. E : 50, 000 LOS'r Feb l•th s mall blll --PREGNANT" mo 546 5941or646 1281 +shllrl!l' of Walker & L.ee It brn shortha1r female. C fld t 1 60' PB~ FT Real F.11 tnte l:itocll h "Juha" Vic Tustin • ari nr1 co: ~n 13 1 1617WFSl'CL Pt' ND ~~~.~~~ .. !!~~ prire. includes: •Sum· 23~.~~aft5, ~obo~~o~~ ado~ela~r;a It AGT Mt~ mil EH row Corp . LOST....-wWt ,...._ kffping ... 11t,.,.,.•T •Walker&Lee Mortgage • APCARE ~7·~ ••,.H•BfT•• .. """ Co •Nt>w house saJes Moo. Very ftlfffy. 0. ---------Citroen olfl~• from 4$1 ~lo6400Sq Fl. d1v111on, •Resale of. U. l.a-.l Rewsd. ABORTJON 3TZS Bitth Sl. Nt>wpurt. 19'.,.. Per Sq ft fl('tS, • Marketmit P1v.. 675-l20Z. Counseling• Referral Beec b l •l airport > 2 A1t cund1taon~offlc:ts. and m a ny othl!rt. For --Ptt11.t,,,llavaU.wknds m.-. •mplcparkan11 more info writ.. P.O LOSTKC!fthound puppy.3 34Hrbt'le>Une547·1M~ A Min. l yr reecnl eic per on chaul11 winnr:: & l'CU 11s&embhe1. U11y 11h1rt . IEHMAR JOOOW W•rner, S.A .AUTO IMIUUMCf Thorouahly uperlenc:t<I pt'rson. parl lime for auto lt\lurao('e dept. Cort Fos L.HMMI 2S86 NC'wport Bl., <.:.M. 645-1661 •l MO •'REE RENT• HGrbor-la•nt. Co. Box 1264 Tu11t1n, Cal moa old. on mc.odlcalloo. llHflon 671-4400 921118() Gray,hublkllppecHur, Tiw~T..c• Auto Mecha nk Tuneup.It 1·2·3 Rm. offi«S frodm munle & maak. "Josh". For U\~ lltUc exlras C1..~r1I lineworll. Clau Mewpwt e..n U 25 P er m 0 A j 7al 11q n. Ii~ Industrial • -----Reward. Vic:. Garfield & In oul call massage A $mog. Rc.ocenl eicper · 880 Irvine Airpo..!!~ot9~!·i nNoono leaff .,,,, ~c·s t..gerear dr 634 lnvt'.filor wanlt'd. ~bort & Sommerfield. 962.0671. Call W-Ul& top pay & benl'hls. App lrvme at t81h niq.~ Raktr CM 644 Gt?2 lon11 term poss1biltties Leave meHage. ly, Orange County AutQ ~0t'4Hl70 · wt 11 bwlder/developttr -----1HAPPYONESLeapYear Center. 2AOl N. Twllln, You don't n~ a f!Un to 2SOC> Sq Pl M 1, front o( who hu an JClnt lrack rt'· Dance. Singles ages Santa Ana 2 or 3 bd C<.ndot <Xuo ''dn• fL'lt" when you rice, la~ rear dOOf ~ rord 20'J. return guaran Don't 11\e up lhe ship! 35-6.S. &lo. Feb 29 5.9 -------- vie ... ten111 , Jacuu a. ~·ce an ad In I.he Daily Mo 1.2AO Logan St. Unit lt'ed Secured w/CM real "Lut•• it tn dusifted. PM. Hotel Lag~na Ha,·esomelhlng you want Sauna. d3·417f or PilotWanlAds!Callnow G Days 540-5110, "'"es estatc.o ll00.000 ottded Ship lo sttore res ulls' (Oceanview Riv ieu tosell?Ctassafledacbdo ~ -~18. '*°611 64Z-422lt Jim. 642 5678 Room) $3. il well 642·$678 .... W.W 7100,.....W~ 7100 A,,,a~ 1010 fwllhtw 105 ~ 10-. .•..•..•...•.•......... •··············•····••· .....•.....................................•...................•...•• OAJl.Y PILOT ~· feQrY!f)' tt. >971 JUNIOR SALESMAN 10To15 Years Did MEN TELEPHlll SALES WOMEN ova 20 H ave fun sclUn g Or ange County'i> leading n~wspa~r alona wlth an important c:hanty dn...-~ IXCR.LIKT UIMIMGS Two three bour sruf\.s. Xlnt cuod Kenmurfl! washer It itiu dry~r & 15' Adaural ""'"&: $17) ea. ~ll\I z,27 Mii.it 1dl. !168-0eOI Bwltln Dbl Oven. Ll'e bltn refr1C\'rlltor. bltn d ••hwuh er s~o ea fiTWQ(? Allct&o. IOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coll Mt!!mbel"lhlp for ult-* *I BUY* * I " 1 n e l" o 1111 t (' C Good Ult'd •'umltu~ It 640-u.38 or 5811800, P.lUI Apfllanr~• OH 1 .111,_M_orn __ •_. ----- Se1 Coe You M.ASTUS AUCTION FIREWOOD 64MH6 & U J..tUS Aft 6-C .. 142· I 542 POOL TABt.E. 4'xlf. Ooe year old M3 lll'l ti 8 11 nted . German, JapilW»l' War Rclt1·•, aword•. d111Caen, uu 1rorrns. helmets 646 UM' bm $20-SfO ~ wed< working alter school & S1i1turdays. Hunlincton Beacb & Fotintain Valley areas only. ~av~ name, address & phone number on Lape rtt0rder. Call SJM298. I O:JO. I :JO 5:1~30 FUU. 01 Pd'T TIMI Come in preferred . or <'Ull Mike Johnson. 2SO E. 17th Strfft . Suite 0, 646-tlOO, Costa Mesa, Cti. P\abUr Aw·taun No Am .....,, S. IOU Irv~ Coast Counlr)' \'lut) Mo' 1n11 II Slor f"'Urn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mombc-rah1p fur ••le, s..6~. 3001 S Oak, SA Li•ht blue Sola, Danette $ltJOO + tran• reo liu' ph llcydM 1010 Set, Rec lio1n1 Chair. :::.!~ Aft ~ 30, ns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Utd•. r.t .. MDM\0). '7S . ~ .. R11ll'h:h Tounns Conwle, & m,11c. Feb. I nonl dbpl;ay1 U5t(1 >WpW..t.d 7 1 W~ 7100 Het,W..t.ct 7100, ....... W..t.cl 71 titkl'. all 1-·r,·nch top ot l7·!0.6-W·T709CdM fum.Out-ofth~1>rd111ary ••• •• •• •• • •• ••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• •• ••• •••••••• •••••• • •• •• •• •••••••••• ._,. ........ W_.......... 7 t 00 ~ w~ 7100 th·• lw~ lrku nu ""'•t R mod ll " S I Do .. 11ln1. 1116$ Newpott Ulvd, ................................... ~ .. .....,. _... .... "• "" I ll>V.,. ft e "· • • Wu SUlt.-C CM AUTO SALIS COOi • ••••••••••••••••••• ... •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u\·er s:ioo.111tt' ~. m1&at dntft ht'ater. eonory bed -· ----- l'ro l eo •on a I eulta Dinn('r Saul• M11Jt be $II£$ MIUll' . ~·)36.0QM & lnl"ndar buddlnii. Maple: Colfl.'ll Lablr Ill\ pl' r 1 on I' r" Ce r lhoroiahly uver'd 1n AL ~£1 TRAINING ••I"._._. Stirvh:c St~ At~endanl, Wa..J-Maftri• 1025 dttUt'r. l"anupy alb. Walnut t'Olf~ tiablc $.S 11utnmattVt' 11114'~ bark pan 8 au t (' w () r k Newspaper p romotion company has Mow~·. ~II~(' i::AJ)e& d konly ••• ~ •••••••• :...... Elcdrolux VIC • drapes, Small wood desk S.S •• 11round Strit1&hl aell Cb.tte1ubrland 4t n....run· acrorpeoplewi"lhv .. ..,.,0 r statt"on MANAGERTRAlNt~£S HI l"\t'll v. odir. G1trll'<' v.urk ~ h hv rod•, ,.hutt("r~. more U'aclttal>('d~k.Ac:lm1ral Hou1t ttlablll•hed for uurts Ludin1 N B -..--.,......, l\.Jw;t be over 21 )'rs er Neu t a P Pe J r & I! nc • Y 642·s..'n9 1915 MaJ1nera 25. Portablt' bro1lt-r -L-.. "'0 .. I wagons a::-,.m; .. .,. .. C:/\ to~ 0 e . ha11dv.ntin11. Apply i\M duly <'Ona lrucllon Dr "'B • 5 .... , I d L over~ yeun1. -1na holel r, c:.. (;a I • s;...,. .,,,.... •~ _,.,or m r a&'-'· E11pcr helpful. bul Z'IW~ewportBlvd.CM• • llx2 ,,. C.1 ~ 112)/ .•• OVffi .1 . r.• · n H n for I Cull tame penon to 644-1700, Ul $.S t _.l&..-per wee k . G 0 0 d c h an c e r 0 r not Dee Apply m pt'ft>OO, ----ll42 ~ 32 Em"Or't' Crt NU. Thur radio for 8 t rat'k t'tr n>Wldoul•1a,las1.aU.Top OOK a d vancement. Must be able to work betwn 3Spm, Colony ~n1rt-Slat1011Ath·ndan1 Fn, Sat 8·lOam. •'In~ player$1S.~7KS7 ••&es + benefits. Aak Shop. ·e:::C~~. 1~::~11!& with teenagers. This is not a paper K.ilt'ht'n ResUIW'ant, 3211 fuJI or p11rt llmc, Jpply ratio iih'p stones. <'on· fu.nuah1n1U• & flne lh1ngs. lNTEJ\IOR DOOfls forl.alryatS4'1·51216. d1nnt1r. Apply be\wn route. H~rBlvd.C M 8rov.n·s Sht!!ll, 990 E t'rete blk~. trellis, Xlnl --------$10t!:ach ---------3-~pm, Tbt JUHl't, 16 Call Mr. Scott at C.49-8956 for Resuiurant _9>a.~t llwy.NwptBrh. l-und4963479e\e... Commdryer.pa1nt.m1.S<' RABYCAHSEAT AYON L ' ... A -I 1 NB ..... w & b s h I d I I c m s ..,..,.C""N .. , .-lL5 • ....., •. appointme n t. earenowac~pt1ng Sewing-Power Marhme CmMrOS Fri/Sat/Sun. 9·3. 1193 XI ..... v U ...-0 ApplJcaUon.sFor. oper.itor , full time. &,.I,_.... IOJO MJramar,L.B. 84&8.S79afl6 COOK E 1 Op rtunlt E I •ttost.ss/lusboy pleasant workUll:' cond •••••••• •••• ••••• •••••• 1 u .... u,Yow Ut.& &r,. MoMyToo. FryCook Cor busyCotfee qua po y mpoyer •Woihn Call 714-847·2480 o·; New N1kkormat FT2 hwMy 1070 CARPET.Never used,h$ S hop .. Mua t be ex-IM&-4007 black. w1SOmm F2 le~••••••••••••••••••••••• yds. orange nylon plusflj Apply In Person __ S250 644 1636 Must sell ~.asM. ~:;.~:.:c~~ J~eng! HetpW...t.d 7100 .... Wanhd 7100 NoPhoneCallsPleasc Shaklee D1stributers -· WANTED POOLTABLE.-4-.x-ll'-··, Sell quality products made by tbfl! world·, largest rmmt't1et1 corn· pany. lnteruled~ Call S4(). 7041 or Zen1lh 7·13S9. JI w y . s an Juan u••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hetweenl·SPM Dally v.unwd Training pro· Cah 10)5 TOP CASH DOLLAR One year old $l8S OO • • Cap1J1lrano. H111rstylJsl · Comm or n..&••,.1ed m~ban1" w/ r• A.ca... M.-illff vldl'il till 3271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR .__... 1 "f'MUU' """ " ~ 301 No Tustm AYe p L• h E , TC 1163-6117 H.D • UUVU>~DIJll.w1c1eotel fer. Comm See John SantaAna SNACK BAR SALES erita.rn "'!ttcn~: sow J "1-;LttY. WA HES, ---. COOKS Exper 'd T o n io's Restaur ant 210 Newport Daruel'sDtn 3UIO Harbor,CM • · quaht)' Stud servact ART OBJECTS. GOLD, w•tERIEDS IM1·7903 A!lk tor Dan Equal Oppor Employer f:!l•lure womall Thur · u •ittlable 6311 9308 S ILVER SERVICE. " • 5un Ben Brown's 31106 ----------1 ""INE FU"N •. AN Comple\e $1299Sdehv Housekeeper, l1ve -1n. ---------t Ctr Dr. NB. Apply in Prefer older woman. Costa Mesa area ter Help, early mom· M2·6.2.3 REAL ESTATE SALES R£TAIL Co.I.st Hwy, So Lajituna r " "' • NEVER UNDERSOLD ATTENTION OPENINGS FOR. Docp 1040 ·nQU~.MS-2200 AquaHeuven 330-70tia Baby1itter nd'd for 14 mo.1_pe_l'50_n_2._4_p_m_d_a_1_ly_. ___ 1 boy. Own lraos. $40-l427 or 548·:r7 64 in& shift. Tbe Donut Fae· ---------- Baby s ilt e r. Mat ure tory, 1172 Sunflower at Housekeeper ~t on & LICENSED. ASST. MAMAGERS T.,.... Solicitor ....................... MiscelwCMn 1010 UNLICENSED, With expanding Nat'I Jr. Part llme evemngs. Call •PET WORLD• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAltPET llMMAMT GETTJIE RED Specially Shop Ad van· from your ow~ ho~e. pit Bu I I !I . I' e k I! 5 • King site bed. new. xtra * * SAU * * woman to w illcb 21--F_aJ_rv __ le_w_._c_._M_. ____ 1 Thurs or Tues & Fri. CARPET t'ement opporlunit1es, CaJI 640 SSH \Days I a sk Chihuahua. P oodles, l'trm $195 incl dcl. Usu11l· Most sizes.Save 40-4!0"'' TREATMENT! ~enerous benefits. !\pply for Rick Shib·tzu, Maltese, Lhasa lybome8l5·2263. » ctUldr~n.agesS&llaftr· Da)S 752·0975, Eves ter Hel.P. needed. d1&y 675-3547 nootU Own transp. Vic. & rueht shift. Apply Del ----· ------ Brookbn t & Hamilton. Taco, 2S2S2 La Paz Rd. L V N $3 S Per Sh 1 Ct We train you to sell m person. PETR1£S, 147 T,.. 111!:9'VPE OPR Apeo, Cockers. 1oomaxed ---1 C~~:~~~irAo. ~~ bomeswitbanaccelerut· Westminster Mall , ~·· Sud w·MTED edcoursethat·startsim· Westm. Exper. an teletype & puppies. l liVS most " NOONto5PM.642·22la1 SI SO hr. 968-fia75 aJt. 6 Lag. Hills Bayview Conv. Hnsp, medJ I u -brokerage Front ore ap. brct'<!s. ~ W l7lh ut TOP CASH DOLLAR ---;- ale y. you are an· R£TAILSALESPERSON pcaranc e Xlnt co Fa.trview.SA.Openeves PAID l"OR Y OUR SWIDISH =:1f~meat':~n!t:ib~~ NEEDED. P/TIME benefits. Call Control ~l-502'7 JEWJo.:LH\'. WATCllt:S. FIREPLACE $75 gel individualized free Des1gnonented.contem Caree r Employment GOODNt:WS ART Ol\Jl::CTS, GOLD 494.2417 Aft~pnt pm. 2055 Thurin, CM 642·3$05. --------£LIVERY MAN , Babys 1ller Wanted : permanent part lime.I _________ _ Woman lo babysat 2 early mom. LA. Tames MACHJNlST trauungonlhe)Obmone poraryhirruslungs&ac-A11enc). 556-11505. 3400 A diet ,,r1enl1hcalJ..y SILVl::R St:llVI Ct:. s mall children 1n my Delivery lo Costa Mesa Harbor View Home. 2·3' homes. No collecling. olmanytopofficeslocat· l'CSS. Must be consr1eo ln1ne.Stelll'l.NB balanced for your dug. 1-'INI-:. 1-"UllN & AN f"or sale ~lu!t:. t'uno. .... oScrewMach edtbruoutOrange Coun· tJous&.eager to sell.Ap· No s upplements, leu.!l~U~00-2200 s tatue. card 1abl1t, daya a week S44.8J36 54&-4481 Nil ly. "all for fu-"•r de· p I y 1 n p e r s o n . t L'-d 1 ttuldrrns wall plaqlll'•, " nn.. II U DD LE So C UTOTE w~ e . .-.ee e !very Ftrewoocl-Stodl Up cheap. 847-6660 tails. Ar lene, (714) · · · · •• · oaitl * M* Sc1encel>1etfroducts ..,.Cord/O 1,, ... ..,,... --Acme Gridley exp. Baby11tt.er for 5 yr old in liveryman L.A. Times Turret• •• .. e 841Hl74.2 Village. ., .... ,LOYM...._.... SJG 1140. "'" _ e .,.... . ..._._ Friaidaire, relr1u. 1111.tt our Irvine home. 1:30 to 1 UUI 3820PlaiaDr ,SA ..,.. 5"• .. " 4 JOPM Mon-t'ri. Need early morn ng 3 days REAL t:STATESAL&S OPPORTUNITIES Yellow Lab, male, 9 mos Wanttld-Jukc Uox or Pin· new. White. (;unv~r~ resp. ch ild oriented week.573·~151646-1413 General Machinist Joa"n .u.1 SalesCareerw/John Han ~\&llorP;1rt -T1me old Xlnl br('t.'dlng,. top ball Mach. Working or sota.'42·:1238_. --- person, no housework. Deliverymen over 21, Sel up operator. O*n 'Tt cock Lire, exper not NoEJCper.Necess11ry quahty.S4o-8651 ~:1~.so serv. 638·2l62, Membersh ip Ncwvor\ Own trans.SaJaryopen. perm. p/t. Early morn tools,min.3to5ynex-T..wl l.alton necessary, base com· A1:e21s.:>Ehg1bl{' Athletic Club $1 ~$. Dy1 834·5881 Eves . LA Tames deUv. to C.M. per. ....._ 15 d• pensatwa, +comm. xlnt GoToTheNearest BTFL COLLIE PUPS & --Fi --..1 L-/ 2131431-017 551-12l61 hom•1. "'"50 mo. Call A I I p •r~ee ay training trauun• program, Cringe TICTOC MARKET MtmlER. SABLE AND rew-~ ---------... -PP Y n erson course b f.. "' 1 0 F • 1 ll •-I f WIUTI:: SJ6 2451 PM. S75 cOf"d E ll .,.__ k •-l'h · BABYSITIER, for work· ~1140. SHUl.&.OIC COi' -Oti d1U~c n r program ent Its . c.qua P· or:c"APLLP tc1a11:1n~·"'2.nn020 ;; Do ..... 8 k W SO ":trord/del 830-9140 x.ecu ve """'" "' :11r, h 1300 E Normandy Pl SA •I aw1L11, •~anulco tn... portunlly Employer Mr T '" , .. 1ru 111e , up, w s , ---------1 $6.50. vulut!! Only s;l'5. ang mot er Vic. C.M. DENTAL INSURANCE "'~ ,.¥ ,... Do (714) 963 o"..... 1cToc Sy•ta l """l"""'or<>'"'·71R7 n blk No of Mc Fadden, • ISl pl ace-sal es 1n nuru<' ~or 3 .. ms. nt' ~·emale, $4~. Black BeC. ....... "'"" ...... _Mon·f'rl 646-8669 ~~'r!:~~;::.y s~f~c;.~; hblkW ofGrand) OrangeCounty (21ll592·ZU4 ---HAM.~7 1404 MATTRESSES Babys1t1er wanted for 1 open . 642. 7773, lii iss EquaJ Oppor Employ •lSt place·lulUlgs taken WAITRESSES Brand new Crom model yr. boy 2-6PM wttkdays. Jones 1~~~~~~-~~~j In Orange County Sales Enitrl EE lo$20K t: "d Full It Traminir by John Marl.In home~. All mokes & llEFRIG t:RATO!t Runs good Call 675-52511 Harbor View. 638·80 · 1• •lstplace-listingssoldin Aper · urp ulChampion~ennels, s1ies 8arua1n pncesl MAIDS for motel work. Computer Opr lo$950 Good hr" Neat appe;ar. 82ll 02ll ~" ""'""'. ,. Ext 279, Wltdys . DENTAL ASSISTANT, OrangeCounly f 'C Bkpr/mf"/EDP H&il Over2t ....,........, Good mattress, llprin.: &: c No eicper, nee. Apply in rt1s .. .....,., -------1 r c dbl bed ~1 Babysitter for. teacher. le~:~s~do~s !~~~9sor:! person, Coeta Mesa Inn, ~ls~,P'ace-advt ing In Recepl/Typing SSOO Surf &Sirloin Samoyt'd AKC 2 yr Fem N.R. Tennis Membership. ..~!:.':1c:r tircakfu~t tbl; my home Maddie age 3205 f-larbor 81,C.M. a orn1a lrvlnePersonnelAgency 5930W.Coastllwy,NB fnendly, ram.'<! w/k1di1 . Socnril"c! Hcstnrcer t I r dded hN ·, C Sals. H.8 846·3S40. •1st place-advertJsln& In 488 E . 17th Costa Mesa No Phone Calls we 11 tr a'" ed. S 7 s. ""'" .c .. , & '"'"·61 l5 ex ra ea . 4 pa c woman. Ho 11 hlca, Ed· lhe u s A ............., ...,.,. $40 673-6093 anaer. 846-3'34. Dental Recept w tsome MAIDS · Full & part-time. · · · Su1te234 642-1470 ~--.. ___.... 644-0416 evl>S ----_ _:___ · _,l exp'd prelured, own •lst plate winner RELO ~-M <.'11ncclled Conlract ... Cood d "-b-1t•Ar my .. -m·. for 1l 645-407back oomre knowledee. Home Buyer's Contest ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,.... to Yo. 1045 rur/ .• wm ow, 10,()()lt ,_ ,. "' .. ., ~ lra.ns, Ben Brown's 31106 2000 Yds. Carpelmit B11J's, 120.v hke nu. $16 tuld 13 979-966& aft CoutH s Lag If wilicensed, let UJ as SALES ~ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BelowCosl$47-3729 645-$497 < mo. i----------i wy, · una sl5tyou in ob\a!n.ill0 you <-~ t...a-••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.__,,.,. fem •pay-' 8 - ---2 ~~·~'c':i':1~~1~~1£':: Mate & Fem help, days or Real Eslate license~ Call o;;;-...=:; • AHMOUHCIHG • ;;.,"':'";~ g~ ~~e . ...._1lJL1f.tC• ..... :a1tJC't:iiJfJiAijC - Bakery Saleslady WllDled. lhus1uUc S48-8&44 nights. 18 or over i\rply LH COLUMS So. eaur s most unique Tbe Opening 968-1396 • ~~ ---===-c:::=----0:::::::=--=::11--- CalJ befo~ noon. ~e.:1Sot~kCyo~!1tedll~yh,•cL~.· 962·5566 garden center's n · olourNewAollqueShop Roomtoromp&TLCnd'd ... .-~ = , 'fl&~ ____ 673·8686 DENTAL ASSISTANT """ ... • pans I v to pat 1 o Newport Beach b k C h airs1de, exper. lieach. furniture /ant1ques/1t1ft OurspecaaJty hasalways Y a spun y , !!payed • ~ 8ankln1 nper teller on· ~ary NB 644-9211. Management a ho p 11eeks exper'd been Coonlry " Periud Gldn. Retr.MB_·56_7_8 __ ·~~~ncanState Bank. DENTAL ASSISTANT PEOPLE PERSON aall•s>en<>n. Applicant:. /\mencan Antiques from FREE GERMAN S.Ht:P Exper'd, 2 3 days, some Exec look mg for part· should be service orient· lhc l!lh & Early 19th PUPS, 2 M11le, 3 t"em, 7 Bantong. Loan Secretary Newport Beac h are11. Sat. 546-9'44 t 1 me 8 55 o c I 1& t e In ed. industrious & am· Century wk3, Call 551 1172 wllolesalesupplies. fully ----------b1t1oos. Salary + comm .Ade!M HoetM/M,t. American Stale Bunk Dental Recept1 on1st . 640-5100 Newport Beach General BARMAID t:xper'd Allnct1ve only 646-~. Dorothy, AM Har M11uls, put lame, Sar llarvey ~ Tavern 117 E 17th St CM M8·9040 Dentist. Xray cert n«., thMougbly capable front & ba<'k. 833-0893 eve• It wllnds. DOHUTSHOP Part & Full lame No ex· pr ner Woman a,;e IUUTICIAH zs,.~-l\pply In person. Needed Cull tame, Costa Mr Donut, llS E 17lh Sl. MHa Area. 540·1031 an1_C_M _________ 1 5PM . DRIVERS WAKTED IUUTYOPR w/C Top comm & •;.NB ~ulon~ M4 0661, S40-8S82 Menor Women Mu.st be 2.S or unr Ap11ly In Per5on Y.towc• ~•uly Operator J 1251 Slater Avrnut' llair Styhi.l needt.'<I. 6Seo:o f ount1ln Valley (iuaranty with or without ---- follow1n11 Wiii train F.amSl60week& up, Mt-n Imm ed uf en 1 n IC t o Ot' ~dies tullt'r Bru.h 11 u a l 1 I 1 r ( p,. r a o n . Sales 968-83711 i\lfrt'Clo"s , llalboa llland. -----biS-0070 bK. s.c,...., PJllmr 9 I ,~ d11y~ Nrw ---------1 olr·f'iuhlon hll ror lnt'l 10 ~l~3~ o~!~~~I· Iv 1'1lnt drhvrry rootM nrny bi• 11v111l•hl(' In )Our .. rl'a t.:.irn prufll for de ltVt'MM & ruh. tnp1 or m<"l'C'h.1nrt1'<' ror 11ellln1t en. Maturt' juda11m,•nt. r••rrnt tltper & Kint M-c~lanal skllht re<fd <:ontt bc-n<1lll• l'o"llnn avail early Moarr h Amtncon k"ll: M&mt. 714 4941'1~ new 11uMcnpllon11 For E11pt'r 11earn11treo11t', uln 1nfonnat1on J>ll'lllt' c:all onrnted Will train to mk n4 2 43l l fo"r om S11n lt>at~r 1pp11rel for W~l <"lrm1•nll' S11n Ju11n Coa.•t Gyp11y •!M 916.S ('1,111l11tono 11re.i, 1·1111 4\r.> OIUtl and M1~~1on Vito 10 ":1 Toro 11rr.a, rail ~1220 1-;qual Oppor F.mployt'r t'apitallied. 673 2223. Real Elllate & added benefits. Send 3109 Vill:a Way. N.'8. Black Lab & doi: hoWlc to -----NOT TOO t•T£1. resum e or apply an 11AM-4PMThur.Sat gooc:lhomew/largeyard. M AT U R E W 0 M A N , A p e r 1 o n t o : tot r I 673-4451 838.()742 SSZ·JOCWJ. p 111 m e lo w e I come 1lua year we're expect· Cathen ne Blackburn ---------- newcomers & contac1 1ng the best activlly an ROGER'S GAIDEHS Pvt t:stale Sale. Anllque Free to itood home 6 wttk merdi.ant.s. Flexible hrs. re11denUal resales yet 2301 San Joaqwn Hills silver, brass, clocks, Lab max pup female Need cu, hle lypma. experienced 1n the Rd one. oils No dealers 536-7~1 _· ------ $47-3095 Newport Harbor Costa Newport Beach ..£!e&K~ 497·2930. AKC German Shepherd, Meo area. There are ----Oak p led Cou t 10. female, l"1xed Shy bul MedlcaJ Back Ofc po61· bOn, f/llme. Exper'd on. ly for G.P. an Laguna Beach. Please •ubmit re- sume to Carl II. Weber M.D. 1929So Coaat llwy, Laguna Beach Cit tr.?6SI 494-972l. Mgmt-Couples. Put your unproductive lime lo work " secure your future 64CM06i two more Poa•tions re SAUSWOMEN ane n er, loyal 646·5777 aft 5PM maarung lo Cill out our M1n1mum 3 yrs expr. Long, return 4', beaut. __:__ . staff. Call Hal CoJC, Sal + c "-II Other antique~. Call Abandon med sz M/dog ary omm . ~ ang 549·2877 lil SPM then · · 540-9922 to make an appl. contemporary t;uropeun 968 7079 • 8 mo. hscbrkn, de~1rcs Let me demonslralc how f a 1 h10 n 5 . App 1 y \ n _ someone lo love 675-~33 •trong support Crom tx· person. Apropo~ 29 GRAND OPF.NING & -------perlenced management t 'hhlon Island. Ask for UNLOADING SALE Sat. Beaut pure Siamese. lov11 t'•n get your producllon Joanne & Su t• b 2bl & 22nd ble. 3 yrs, needs home aoang quickly! We m v1tr . lOAMn. ~ . 673 6217/644 06_7_s __ _ youtopart1c,palc' GERALDINE'S EMERGENCY . Youn~ *SECRETARY ANTIQUES spayed females need Ill\· L o e d s o r c i n e 1n11 homes 536 2841 ()c)wney Sav1n11s &< Lo11n MODt.:LS-MASSJ-:US£S bu opening in Orange AMERICAN OAK from fumftur. -IOSO the MID WEST MJny f'lsure Mndtl1. t.:.icona CO for sharp 1nd1v1dual ~edTupmoney.New w /l(ood sh & lyplng u.nusual attm~ • •••• •• • •• ••••••••• •• • • Studio 631 -Jlltl sk11l11 Xln\ ul11ry & 22$3 II arbor Blvd. C M. Shop & Snc.-nt•w & u~ed ----------------• benef1L~ Call Penonncl 645Sl31 furn , i:dt!I , m111c N\JRSING ., E AP'f-.-S-ALES tor further info 1 lland carved tables, drk Wil~•111"1 D:.rgam Nook MSW l!lth St.C M RH Supenlaor " 5 49·0902 walnut lmutched) Circa l'llJme 1l11y s haft. F'..-itabh5hed, 111111resaiv11 F.qual Oppor Employer 1000. ~·inc rn11d111on . Movmi.: lo Alaska Mu~l LYM nlrrce . .'lpe~·wl1im11 In In 962·l9fil. Sell 6 rms of new Metil\ Vt''lmenl propl!rl1~K &< -rum, md rormal din rm, P1t1mc d;ay ~h1f\ h d 2 .A.....U 10 Io c111· 11n11e11. nt't' " 1----------1_,.....-.cu ktnll bdrm, lav rm & Apply Park Supc-rior h111hly mnllvt1lfd Kt: tt---.o.--'ei •700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnl~l· 840 ~1 II ~ a I t h c io rt , I 4 4 ~ I W 11 ' ~.,..,..., • Superior A Vt'. N B ~-!' e ~f'llonJ I t tr1t1nll Cnru;lructton t:xpcr Kenrnort w.shr. $1~ Ken ( . 642 2410 t: 0 ~ rOr 11ppo1ntmc-n ' t'a Fam1lh1r w/l1111n dnt'u more gH dryc-r, SIO(l, 4 f\&m1tur1• or S,1lr. l\nll !'>..'16-fH71 ml.'nl •Jlt.'<" .shrt•UI. :.Omt' yr i;, copper tone. qu~. ~~htcrr.inean & o rTlt;AL COATER RKepffoMtf lit.It typm11 Sh not nt'('. G4-8301/MIHL50 ___ ~t~plr,!.162KOll3 __ _ TRAINEE M2 Prochte· F'or NB Dtv<'lopmtnt Co l.31l\lnn N111u.-1 area. Will buy IOme refnics. ap· IB>ICORATIHC. tJon Plact N B 642 $446 N l<i lJ F.I. Jo'ronl olc nppt.'aran<'<' r rf"Mlnnel Aarncy plumres running nr nnt· Optometric Aut /(Hc I.li t' ty!llnR II 30~ Will 27601 f orbell Rd,Sll'49 1t1IAO srrap me\1&1675·~~ Mgmt. U111l)4'ru11n11 1-:x. train Cull V1r111n1a 111 <3 fo'l1&1(• Ccnlrr 1 ptr de:.arcd. t"Jtlmt'. 11330123 IJl-1477 St.'llr• Kenmore rlrt' dryeor, A vot'11do, 2 yr11 S-\7 2020, CM ---La1tun11 N11rnel ucurr. to S600 old 1100. Call art •• Two 9' cu~tom (.°OUl"hf'~. w1rlnwn h.1(•k 1'U'lh11111' Orig ro11t $15110 1'.1 Maki• offn Will 1>1·11 lWVllnlll'ly 117~ 205:1 Proar1•sslve animal ----~~~~~-K4li 16.St. "''rn S11h· Liv rrn .. rurn, PART/TIMI Gattwrtna 111tnatur~ for Nov\'mber b•llot $5 00 lo S3001)4'r hr Ml 4407 •C!n ' I Of<', I ptr>ton eon..~1rudlon <''CP prel'd Plellllnnt ltlt'phonc mun 1wr Qwl'k thinker T)•p 1na & e-0mc bkkpnc. Neut 11ppcuram·e Nun amolwr prd d Call wlady' bfotwn IJ :wl & 10.m It Sit OOlWTI 9 ~•noon ~ 74~ hospital nr<er11 f'Xt'tp ".-~a('lanal din rm ~'·t, 2 bdrm 1>l't', . ..,... 29 cUfl. ~Ide by lirde. Unit I TV ~-BOAT t Ion~ I fut u r <' r or 1'Yl'IST F'o'lt & ac: l'il <.;ommerc111I ltefn.i m or . pictures .. mtlil' vt'rut1l(', takr rh11rRt' turlllt' Unu•u:il , an $250 Pwr Mower, $3S 11em1 Bld11 wall Ix' lit'· SK P matuN.' per~oo Min . 4 trrM1lln1r nrfirr 54~ mo 646-ll7D r<'pt~ from 12nU<rn 3PM I PER PART TIME HELP, mu't >'.r' ore u pc-r r"q d 1-;i l 'oro 586.8830 & on Sul Jo'eb 23th lln() Rl l'rr v:itr > 11rhl to •Go.a Ofc/A ... Ant be reitl!lter~ voltr In Send rt"'' um e to 400 Glll8 MOVHllG . tttu11l sacrifice Park Nt'wpnrt, Nplkh cru1,1• Northfrn Cahr & F/C lllll'r/IK.,t Jlunt1n1ton Brath Clas11fied ad no 836, Clo -------Gt: Wnher. le gas dryer. Parle Nrwf>(lrt A put ·~ 1.11,111n:ally Northwf";t tOO'"lo ).•ff Paid S!J&.4451 l>aily Pilot, l'O ~· ISM. SF.CR ETA RV AnUque Gold. Used less menu <Amer J amharte \llJ.'lth11vc-d1r~t>l &t'l~t' UzRe1ndeniAaent'y Part-Time eve• le S4ilt <A>st.a Mesa.Ca~ For e'<ecuUve of bOat lh•n 18 mo . S211S & San Jo11qu1n 111 11~ troni<' operating exPt'r iS020BlrchSt.Stel04 AM l't'rfecl for 1<tu •ECB'TIONIST m•nufac lurani c o Match.inti GE 1tO-frost 18 ~ad _ ------~hn,11fullrcf's&salary Newport Beach "33-1190 dent,, Inside worlc For Tuer thru Sat Vanl'd duties. Typing, cu rt ~frllt. 10 mo old Medlt nr iwt. Span IJH r l' It 11 1 re m e n t s I n Call for App(/Elt1b ·6S Guarantet'd waite Call IUchard O~elletle Salon. sh. 97'9·2.880_. -----~S. All perfect cond. set, Smoke l\l1h frnlllh, In l'h1,~1r1~·d ad nn S77, ('10 ---AJ an 4pm s A $42·90\3 1>7>5491 c l it c hr11 & c hina U.11IY l'llut. PO Rox IS60. Grandma nds 1_url compa orG G .s.:io.8.Go , _!OONrwpnrt Ctr Ur, N~ S.Crdary/Rec•pt "'"' ht D lfot c;ilirnt•t 3 Span Tbls. t'o-;ta Mi•sa Qi 92626 nion for Jyr old f"rl. _ · · · 8 0 a t 8 u !\ 1 n es 5 _ r • e1g amaae pumt -· --·-wk.ndshrly 5R2010 rl"Aa.,."'TOR HNTALHOSTlSS Sale 3623 w. Warner. coffee/end. 2 S11an Oil C "'RW"'SHu11:1• --"V'I"~ Allractlveyounitwoman NewPort :i s day~ per nearllarbor SantaAna. palnl1ni:s, 2 ban,e'ir ----...,....,.. Grill Cook wanu-d Apply Answen.ng Service exp v.k. Incl~ v.knd~ f'refer -' wrghl iron lamJ)6, \ &bl Musl~ovcr20 De! Taco. ~ LaPaz ooly. tor ru11 or part· ~~ .::~. '::~~l.dn~:en age 2230 64.5·7_1_00_. ___ TrL1h Comptla~orw1/&mo lamp All brand new Apply In Pel"'lJOO Rd Lat. HiUJ llme. 3-11 shin 6'.2·H03 ferred. Immediate nnoon SELL SAN OW ICH ES warnnty a .. pm 14/ cond 1162·1961 ____ _ ~c .. w... · ~..--541& 18400 Beach Bl. HB GUAaD PH 0 NE \IE RI FIE R . In« Salary + apt Ph Momlniti;. sslary + com . 2 trt--cn ann chairs, SSO Holiday Spa 11 4!'alth IM1·9605 m1s~1on <.:all Linda, Port11hl<' washertdrytrb ra t 'mhrtlla stroller S20 CASHllEA ~~m:'~r~~cy~ardl~h~~ Clubs. Regional olflce R. E S.tles SS&-0610 Must havt ov.n Hoover w1su1cker xlnt ~2292 0 \•tr 20. flhme, &ood $.:J SObr. S49·.s.s.1.1. 19 rM Weekdays Con. l.1JRTIS R.E. is upand· c.tr rond. SllO/ 3 yn. old 7' Crecknu w/ch1n1 cab pay. 5 Locallona la<'t: L. Hames, 893 13311, inc 111 In v u l men l Stt-vice Station salesman 840-2108 $200, t.ge cnstal &t aold MIT1tO CAI WASH GUAl.OS ~ 2.320. Division Our Invest for .,-aveyard shil\. Must Reing (Cold.spot 12dr17S, ubll' lamp, 175, 644H367 ~Har~rRl .C:.M. lf\&10tnl8 &8 vpaalrtl. tUlmntifoporrnsl 11 • "AMOPL.AYll ment Sal1esmen ar0er t>e81 dexCpeMr. 3190 Harbor Slove S25, Washer M 1 ---t --rl"' Cl.. J a 'i 0 I d I e A • The aven.fln& n rxcNlll v . . dryer 170 both Wheel rll ov ni. mus uc •II'(' F.ANING part llme 2 furnished. Cu A phone L t r h S.500.000. p/rno. ~11rn SJS. 500 other items ~ uquhltc-furn. 8 pc 1o 5 l'M WNkdays, at ~ Work for ont of lM o u !lana urc Ilse, how easily you can In S4:irvice Station Atttn s.s7-200:S. M1rt1n11villt Ptl'an Newport's most lnter~l· top 3 f\i&rd outfita in the ~l.2 Drl Pudo. l>ana CT'tUt yoor production d•nl. exper'd . Day & din rm , 1750. II pc 1~~11urant Wnteto nation TheseJObs•~ln _Pt __ GJ.a __ 1_1_an_4 ____ by ullin& HZ·2A51 for Eves FuU&p/llmt Ap Frl11d1lrt Wasber. Thomasville Pecan r 0 Box*· lblboa. Ca the Jambortt Rd . N B conf1denllal lntervte• ply, Shell StaUoo, 17lh &t almou new Perfect bdrm. $500 PH Slf.9293 ml61 atta Call t:Zl31 &U-3950 CLASSIFIED will sell It Ask for VIJK"e. lrvlM. N.8 . thApo SlOO 919-7328 or837-3SOJ Seamed-Te>-Sllm l OllR par alttl l•ll«\ tf!IOll.t • ,. lhAt ~1Ai.1(0 ro sttM 1111 1.,, roo 1~.-· In ''"'" blfond or pnltl ~"'' •I\ Ptll•'I 101 "ll "I 0< r''-'0"1 1'11nltd l'•ttrm 971~ H•ll Sues 10•1, I?', 14 1), lfi'', 18' 1. 20' I S11~ 14', lbu11 371 ldt~ 7 '111 ym h 60 UICll ~d Sl Oil tor •te~ f>fttem Add 35' IO< HCh p11t1111 for firsl<IHS 111'111111, l\etldUll&. St14l l11 ......__.... .............. 41 ...... JU ......... II~.._ Y9", HY IHI I. ,rf .. MANI. AMOSS, W , SUI -'Sl'YUNUMIB. 0. "' lllh lltw It Ut a p thr11 lrttf S.1141 "" tor Off llttr lall W111tcr '•flt•• t•talt(-cU, etutu l•tld• for trH ptter-ti ,,., clltlu. St•4 JS, ... 1 s .. + b it I Mll S IJS luttwt ... ..., CrtllJ $1.00 l•sblll ,.~ .... , ,, 1111 ,... '""' .... ,, .. Whir1 of A Cape! Wtleomt "1nny 1p11np, d1y, 111 lhl \ colotllll uOt lASYI Cl!lb•olcltr llowen .,., ~ "'"''' 111d jOlll Into UIMI 111111 "'•lllt, •den w1lh t m btoldlry. Uw llMn ctMIO, de11 h11, llpt wool, PAlltrll 71ftJ1 t lll\I 11\0hh 1>1tt1m llfl'CU Sl.01 tot •tell petlttn Ad4 351 UC'JI pen.,. ,., tint.a .. • all'lftell llld ....ina.. S.. "' ,..,, ...... t' a .,...,. .... ..., ... ... l•J.. ON c...... tt....~ .... ·~ .. , '"' '· ...... .._.,..,._lip,,,...... ..... MORl 111111 twt btlor•I 200 dtslcnt plut 3 Im prlnltd 1n side "rw 191& HUJ)llCllMT CAIAlOGI Hu Mrytl!int 7\c Ci.clltt _.tll s.-.i $100 CrteNI a..,.... $1.a. · lt/ltf nttr tlllta SI 00 • ti,,.. ~t SI 00 · Sew -" «alt.._ SIU lltt41tlltl11t h9' SI 00 rltftr Cttclltt '"' S 1.00 N'1•'1• Cffdltt .... SI 00 111\tatrt Cl'ldttt 1H11 $I~ 1111111 MxrMll hell $1.00 lutnt M11117 lelll _. $1.00 C••pltlt Clft ltM S 1.00 CoM,ltlt lfpm 11• SLOO 11 Mn l,.._t 112 SOt ... t ,, 11 hlltJ " -50, Muna I Jllt lelll 12 _ 50, 15 Otllti let Tt'8f U '°' ltt\ ,, 11 Jiffr •1111 -,., t''•l1 •-IOIOIMh.,..... 9040 ........ lc.e& l~W~ tttO ......... uW ........... rt.d Tl\urlday,llet>tuaryHllg78 DAILX PIL.OT C'I \ •••••••• •••••• •• •• ••••• •••••• •• • • •• •• • •• •• •• •• ,.... t400 r:::-.:: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ......................... . 11' 8ud1cra.ft, nu H ila ....................... ~I C:OUNTI"I .,..._ . t710 ~.... 9740 Alltot. l .. 11.W ....._ Uted ......._ UMHI ,. $CIAl.lEJS f01tt.01170Hl'Chr)rlt.r Va11 owor1: ••• e lde ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••tt•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••u••• .. •• ••••••••••••u•n•••••••••••••••••••••••••u•• _,.tutr.&dfor•kilA&. pU-. m.u snt, MU tl"HEST Dlta1m<n . .MOZ.a,OOOmJ 1971 ......-... 0 ......... tno Cutfw::t.. 9HO~ HU • Au.tllrH btl ..ou.th for n.llina IUIOcaab.W.J.JSI W Orie Owatr. A /C. T\ia ~~· ......... ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W"Ul• eaC:riftc. ll.000. ta4111 A I $ Char'T)o • ~ ~ ., ..._ ...... 1 .. .., w vw BU w1bed. Xlnt ?J COMTIMINTAL 'Ta UMOtn CoftUneetal. 4 Qudaw .-SLl\e -alUl'M " ..... :fl · · or can • -..,... roll •• m.ch&nkal coed SlSO U ty dr hill pwr vln7I lop. .,_,._Jotfl&J-· Cwla tllt IU TliJ.1* 0•11 HOO mltu . ftlUl·~ • · MA c~;u1om1ui. tllt •t•r + .. ~ALLrr ClMe1c 1JIO ciuu er.ft ....................... YEI ,l DaUUA 1200. rtc•Al (~DI V·8. auto. trane .• air w h I N. v '1 81 u. • lttl•I 1our lrld• all maho1. la'. utll ·• P•llac BluuMvUI•. ~IMPORTS tuntt.ip,deaa.adl'ODd.. OMLYlf4fl 'WfVW BaJa 8\11 Very ~.ful~ft:w•'i.i,•l•~i ANIP' 0 M atereo radlo: • ud IO oul ruaabo11l, V·I. Noot v ... pwr •'*tri•1. llW? ~ aiao iolfer. ~1131 titan, ... liable, faet • ..... ter. * l.wa • v .. .., low ml., Under ff.000. own la • ~•ry -.flOlorMCM1n bulln. u .ooo orla ----Mal .. C..... ~mlc11. 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A W~tminstl'r mnn who died nfter 1ervlnic a weekend Jail tt!rm ~eeks ago has been "ordered lo appear" 1n West Orance County Muntclp:tl Court Fnd<ly for Al· Jeged pro bation violation. Court Suirimons 'Cruel Mistake' Mrs. Bonnie Nelson, whose husband. Don, died Feb. 2. said the letter warned Nelson that a 'warrant would be issued for his arrest iJ he l ails lo appear. 1'he letter. written by court ad· lrator Richard A. Wack, sakl 1soo bad tailed to report !or succ edinc weekend jail sen· tences and alcohol c0W1.Selin1. Mrs. Nelson said she called the cOW1 to teU them her husband bad died but was told sbe must bring in a death certificate. Cops Lei Her Go But her attorney, Robert Des Jardiru, uld he didn't even re· ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because ol a cootlnu· in& coroner's investigation into Nelson'sdeath. He said be would appear for the dead man Friday. Nelson died al Orange County Patty Questioned, . But Not Recognized WASHl~GTON CAP> Heiress Patricia Hearst, while a fug1t1ve hiding in the San !''ran. casco area, was questioned at least tw1c<.' by police but avoided arrei.l because they apparerlly did not r ecogn1le her, the Washington Post says. The newspaper s aid today Miss llear-.t "as l" ice slopped whlle \\Jlkang "'1th companions an the Ha\ arcJ, .ii though ll gave no de· tails on why they were slopped. The article did not identify the police departments involved in the incidents but says that Miss Hearst and her companions talked their way out or identify. ing thems elves. The incidents reportedly took place between Miss Hearst's re· turn from a Pennsylvania farmhouse to the Bay area an the summer of 1974 and her arrest Death on Tv · Patty Watched in Anaheim late last year -during 11 lime when more than 200 FBI agents were pursuing her. In one incident, a deputy sheriff stopped. q uesttoned a nd allowed Miss Hearst and compa· nions to go without realizing who she was. the newspaper cited a source as saying. In the second, a policeman stopped and ques· t1oned a group of persons. one of them the heiress. a ccording to another source c 1ted by the Post. The San Franc1seo police and the Marin County S heriff's Department both denied any knowledge of police encounters with Miss Hearst. the news paper said. Medical Center after lylng in a coma for a week followmg sur· gery for a skull fracture. He had been taken to OCMC by jail of· ficlals afte r be<'oming ill in jail and fallin& twice. Wade, of West Orange County municipal court, said the letter sent to Mr. Nelson is a routine notice mailed when problltlon violations occur. He said proof of death would be required by a jud&e because people ca.Uing on the phone are not always trulhlul ln such matters. "He isn't going to be arrested, obviowily;• Wack said. He explained lhe jail notified the court that Nelson hod falled to app\•ar for his remalnint wttkend Jall terms, B sentence imposed tor-drunktn drJvlnc \lolatlons. Wack said the letter wna noli'1· tended to badger NelAotl'a ram1ty but was "a normal procedure." P.frs. Nelson said, however, aho reels like officials "are Jul'l hounding me and hounding me.'' She said the letter was just one in (See DECEASED, Pa1e A!) 0.ll'r ....... ._. ~ .. ....., .. , ... f' SAN FRANCISCO (l.JPI) -Patricia Hearst watched on hve television whale six or her Symblonese Liberation Army k1dnapers were being killed in a riery cun battle with Los Angeles pohce. The Post said Miss Hearst was potentially present al a third chance encounter with police - when a car driven by Stephen Sohah was stopped and ticketed on Feb. 26. 1975 in the village or Castell a. MRS. STEVE JENNINGS WADES THROUGH PUDDLE NEAR HER HOME: The newspaper heiress tesUfied Wednesday that Wilham and Emily Harris drove her to an Anaheim motel "nghl across the street from Disneyland" on May 17, 1974, and lOt>k a single room . "J ust as we got into the motel room. Bill Harris turned on thr TV set and the shootout was starling,'' sb.e said. Six of her captors -Donald De Freeze, WS!Uam Wolf(', Nnnry Ling P erry, CamllJa Hall, Patricia Soltysik and Angela Atwood -died in the gun battle. A 20 minute videotape or the shootout was shown to the jury .it Miss Hearst's bank robbery trial while she s at 1n the ~ 1tness stand. D eath of Tot Police Ask Murder Charge for HB Man. Hy ARTlll R R. \1!'/SEL 0< llM O•tl' 1'1"'4 SUH \ c·nm1n,il romplainl churg· 1n1i " lluntanRton Heal'h man "'''" 1Tl\111h·r 1n futal be111tnj,( or t ~ n v" ,1 r n Id lh• I t 11 I> awn II.I\ 1,d,on. 1lau1o1htl•r of his lave· 1n .:11•1fr1t•f11l. "'H!'I !IOUjtht tocluy bv hl\'.11 hnm1rufr i11Vesttl(ulonc · l'atm·k H llt•bt>rt. 24, of 11<141 Koll'clo l.;H11·. 1-1 ht•hl w1thoul h111l in rnnm'<'llon with the fl('nl · in~ 11( thl· 1·ht1'1 whom he w11s ht•h !!Ill 111.: Tu1• .. day nlaht. An nr.rni.:e County Coroner·, r1\1lup"v ronrlurlNI ut noon Wt'C'I· ne<,1fov 1n lluntmaton lnl<'rcom· mun II v I 1 0~1111111 tlt!i('IO~wd lht' anhinl. "'1th hru1H'I all ovrr her ho'h, l11l•tl of IH uto und spine In· }llfl('<,. I h•bl•rl . who 1s unl'mploy<'fl oncl sh111'c•1I "'1•lfan• mot h1•r Ut•I I y Ouv11l:mn '"' npurtmt•nl. hod hor1 0111 r1I 11 n1•1i.:hhor ·~ rnr lo drh t' lhc• haltt'rl'd ('h1ld ttnd mot h<•r tn 1 hl' ho., ptlal M <'d I cu I pN.;onnel who re> ct>h•l'll llw unt•ons<.'IOUS child ut l 2 I o .1 m . 1 m m <' d 1 at e I y telepho111•fl police aboul the Toun Hall Plans Forum The Huntin~ton Beach To"' n flail "'111 present its r1rc;t C andidates Night \\ednPsday. Feb. 25. C1t1zens and <'sndidalcs nre '"' 1ted to attend and part1c1pate in the e venl that as sponsored. by Voice of the People. Introdu ction of can. didates will begin a t 7 p.rn. at the Huntington Beach P\lbhc Library at Colden West Street and Talbert A\cnue. ' W<'ller or bruises :ind prt'dictcd hltle Della Dawn would pro· bably die. She succumbed at 1 a.m . and Ht<bert was taken into custody without Incident les" thnn one• hour later in a mutual trnrric 11LOp conducted by Hunlm11t1on Reach and Westminster police ut Beach Boulevard and llell Avenue. Huntington Beach Detective Viralnla Klrkmeyt'r, who 1n veati1ate1 c rimes a 1uln1t JUVenlles In addition to iu!X us· saull. would uy only today th<' rhlld had more than ono bruised are:a on her body. George Arnold Back in Race -as Write-in Handyman Geor~e ArnC'lld !'ay11 he ls batk ln the runnan~ for election to the Huntington Beach City Council. Arnold. who was dL~uallfied when he failed to have enough signatures on his nomination papers, says he will now cam· palgn as a write-in candidate. "It won 't hurt me one bit," he prophesiedWedoesday. "I'll do as good u I ever would havt ·· ··Am t happy! You bel your life J am," he u1d. "I didn't want lo d111ahdy the l)('Ople who wanted to see me elected " City cleTk Alicia Wentworth said in order for Arnold to qualify as a write·in candidate he n\USl me ll declaration or lb· tent elahl days before the elec· tJon. There also ls a StOO fillnl fee but Arnold already paid that w~n be previously took out fil· int papers. Huntington Beach Women Angry About City Pumping Operation Soliah, who bas been described as Miss Hearst's lover and who rented the apartment where she was living before her arrest. was stopped by a Highway Patrol of· ficer about 30 miles from Wyn· toon. the Hearst family's retreat, a day afte r a holdup al a Sacramento savings and loan in· st1tution believed by police to have been committed by the SLA. Like a Lake? TUXJ Hrmtingt,on Women Don't Prostitution Ring Ran Ads In Papers?. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Un· derrover sheriff's deputies say tht>y have broken up a proshlu· hon ring, operating in suburban Norwalk and Lakewood under the guise of a m ass age service. A couple Huntington Beach house wives are up in arms about a lake that has s uddenly formed in front or their homes. They would be up over their- knees 1( lhey had to wade through the deepest part of the water. "I don'l know why il has to be in my front yard," Mrs. John Kroepil of 2620 HunUngton St. said "ldon 'tltkt'it." "It's ris ky for my daughter Joann to ao to kindergarten and I wouldn't be surprised if it has all kmds of ~erms in ii." she said. Mrs . Steve J ennings, who lives next door, was even more out· spoken. "l can't see how well educated people would do anything like this." she s aid. "I can't un· drrstand where their heads are at " The water that has settled near the homes is part of the water bean!( pumpt'd out of a vacant field at Garfield Avenue by city public work crews. Us ultimate destination is a flood control· cha nnel at Beach Boulevard and Adams Street, but it takes about three days to J(el there, according to Public Works Director Bill Hartge. "We pump the wate r out every rainy season," Hartge said Wed· nesday. ''If we didn't , we would have real flooding problems ln low lying regions when the next storm comes." The arrect ed area, west or Beach Boulevard and south ur Garfield Avenue, lies in the now defunct Old Town Drainage As· sessment District. City Council m e mbers rescinded the district thu week and called ror a further study of assessment m ethods. There also is a possibility that a portion of the project can be flnanced by Housing and Community de· velopment funds, accordinJt to City Adminislr alor Duve Rowlands. A sheriff's s pokesman said nine person11 wPre arrested Wed· nesday in the operation, wh1rh rt'portedly grossed $00,000 a month utlli?.ing sexually on ented advert isemen t~ In ncw8papt>rs in Orange and Los Angeles coun· ti~. They uid the crackdown was launched after undercover agents arre11tM Victoria Garcia. 27, of Whither . when she arrtv<•d for a previously arranged ren· de7.VOUS. Gas to ·oil SWitch M11111 Garcia was book(.'() f<>r in · w~sh~atlon of rommlltlng prn· stltution. CoUid. C·ost Lives Al110 arrestl'd were F.dward n. Ballard. 45, or Norwalk , h1f'I wife\ Jennifer. 22, and hi~ 16 year-old son and 14·yeor·olcl d:ius:htt>r All threP wen• bookl'<I for in· vesligalion of pimping and pan· denng Other'i taken into custody in· eluded Debbu• M r Klbbon, 2fi. or South Gate. who \\<3!1 bookl'<l for im•est1gatton or p1mp1ng and pandering: Yohaoda Brown , 21, and Don Ross, 28. and his wife, Aleida, 20. of An:thelm. · Authorities anid Mlss McKib· boo reportedly acted as the ring's t elephone dispatcher. taking calls and making asslitnments. SherHf's d eput1e!I said they had recove~ substantial amounts of cas h. checks. c redit cards, re· ceapls and records from the . Ballard home. Fair Skies Seen SAN DIEGO (AP> - Premauture deaths. hundreds of t housands of Juyof(s ond $2 billion In added costs could be the result If Cali fornia has to replare 1~ dwlndllnit natural gas with fuel oil. says n s tate atudy. . The t1tudy was presented Wed· nesday to the 11tote Energy Com· mission for analysis. 11 'Predicted heavier smog and 11erioua health problems in the Los Angeles and San Francisco nrea11 If power plant1' and in· dustrles are forced to switch fro m natural gas to oil. An lnteragency natural gas task force pre pared the report to polnt up the consequences or a na tu ral gas sho r tage in California. The study said visibility in the Los ¥geles air basin would drop 19 to l7 Percent due lo sulfates given orr by burninc fuel oU. ''Moreover, particles of t.hil . s ize tend to lod,se in human SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A lunp,'' said the study, prepaffit weather front passed throuRh in part by the Stanford Research Northern Coliforn1a today, b\ll · Institute. was expected to be out ofthutate And it cited a warning by the M\Urely by tonight and followed ·stale Air-Resources Board lhat by fair wulh~r lhrouah Friday._ heavy coocentraUom ol. au.llate . . In the air would cauM 2,100 pr<'· mature deaths In the Los Angeles basin between 1978 ancl lDftO. Local economies would »110 ™' ha rd·hll by the Jack or naturul gos. the study RalcL ll predict<'cl that uv to 800.000 workers could be laid orr by bu11lnesses Ctlll~hl without an adequate supply of alternate fuels . . Robert Ham , e mergency r>lon- n ing manager for the 11tudy team, told the commission thnt many hospitals have four day1'' supply of alternate fuels stored, ·which the team thinks i.J ade· quate. "We think they need somethlnfi like 10 d ays.·' he said. The study t ailed ror strict conservation of natural gu un· tll new s upplies reach lhe atote from Alaska by 1981or1982. fl also called on California senators and representatives to put pressur e on the Federal Power Commission lo allot the &tale more natural gas. Another suggestion was to store natural gas In empty oil ·wells ln time of surplus. -Pacific Gas & Electric ls alrHdy dolnr this at McDonald Island In Sloclrtoo, the atudy aald. • County Panel Approves New Trustee Areas After a public bearing lasting only 15 minutes, the Orange County Comm ittee on School Dis· lriet Organization approved new trustee areas for the Coast Com- munity College District Wednes· day night. The committee supported a plan proposed by the colleRe dis· trict itselr, a plan which Includes new territory from the Garden Grove Unified School District and which includes new boun· dary lines for all five trus tee areas designed to give equal representation. The plan will be submitted lo the Orange County Superlntcn· dent of Schools with the recom· mendatlon that it be included on the June 8 primary ballot for ap. prov al by voters. If approved, it will become! law July 1 and be brought into prot· tical effect with the ncxl trustc>o elections in March, 1977. Body FloWn Home . SHANNON. Jreland CAP) - The body or IRA hunger striker Frank StnaR was flown from Rrl· tain to Shannon Airport today. Co a.Ht We ntht10r Low clouds a nd l()(':tf (n~ tonijthl. Fair walh J?UlilY wrnch <1t t1mci1 J.'riduy. llif(lul 58 at the btachrll ri11· inl( to 65 Inland. Low!i tonlr.ht 45 to W. .. I NSIDE TODAY I/ 11<>ur child dotl a lot of ll1ann11 mlo •poCC' before lhr ogC' of three. clrance• arc he'll tum out to be a socially and m• telltetually advanced odult, according tn a rntarcMr's ,,.. port Slorv M . Index ,.. •• ,., """u••• _,,~ .. • ., CS-11 C4 C4 "' .... ... , •• s .... aJ ., . .. ...... _,,Ii ... . fMO_l ... w• =C.-• tw(lt ""9t1l.t1 , ...... .- Ttw.ton -·-· ~ ... - •• ..., M 114 .. , ., , -· ., ... , A4 •• .. fl% DAILY PILO r H/F 1 Nixon's Pardon Tabled WAS HI NGTON (Al'> A lle>u&(' Jud l<'UI ry tmtK'ommattC'C· decided tod uy not to anqulrl' lurthrr Into Prealdent Vord'• sitrdonofRkhurd M. Nl"on. The criminal Justu~e subcom· mlttee voted 4 to 3 to table a mo- & Ion hy Rep Ellr.tlh •lh ll<>'uman. <D·N Y ). which would huve .,1. lowed the panel's staff to in· terview Ph1hp W. Bue hen, >'ord's counsel: Alexandt'r II I,:, NI"· on's ch1er of stnfC. und "other up- proprautt' pt-r!'iOll!'i" regardln& the pr~1d('nti1tl pudon Rep Chnrles I:: Wi1t1ins, <R· Cahf.J, urgued that the l!ISUe or openanl( anotht'r inquiry into Nu- on's pardon "reeks oC pohtJcs.'' "We have flogged th1S hone, this dead horn. enough.'' be sald. ''At .some pomt tha~ subcommal· t ee 1s going to have t o say enough, and J s ay the time lS now.'' Reps. J ames R. Mann. CD- S .C.1, Martin A. Russo. (O.Jll.), and Henry J . Jlyde, <R·lll.>. vot- ed with Wiggins on his motion to kill Ms . Holtzman's request. Reps. Edward Mezvinsky, (0. lowa1, and William L. Hungate, <D·Mo.), chairman or the sub- committee, voted with Ms. Holtzman. Rep. Holt7.man called for lhe inquiry on the basis of a news story whic h appeared in tbe Washington Post. l She said the Post article sug- gested that Haig, on or about • Aug. 28, 1974, actively SOU&hl lo ~ persuade Ford to pardon Nixon. l Nixon resigned Aug. 9 and was : pardoned for his alleged involve- ~ ment In the Watergate scandal : Sept. 8, 1974. Jr t he Post article is true, she saad, "this report 1ndJcates that President Ford. contrary to hls Tepresentation to the Amen can public and to the House subcom- mittee on criminal justice, was not ca ndid about the facts sur- rounding has decision to issue the pardon." Ford a ppeared before the judiciary subcommittee on Oct. 17, 1974, to recount events sur- rounding the Nixon pardon. Fund Started For Teacher, Crash Victim The s taff al Fountain Valley ;111gh School hus started Lt • • Leonard Fund. IO ml•mory or teach..r M atthcw P. ~onard, and his wire. Martha. who were killed Friday night m a plane crash Prin c ipa l Paul Berger <tescnbt•d L.eonard, a former ttack couch and current trarfic :.i.n d :.arc ty ins tructor, a s llOpulur and well hkt'd among ttochcrs ;ind :.tudents o n tht! t'UrrljlUS 11 1., w1rt.> u 1.,0 had been active 111 sc•hool uffa1rs School offlc111li; 11>a id c hecks :-.hould he' M'nt to thl' school f mancinl office. Fountain V11lley I h~h Srhool, 17816 Bushard St., f<'ountuin Volley 92708. The "hccb :.houhl inl'lucle u notation ror tht• U>onard Fund Ofhcrnls :!&Id tht•v will 111!'1• e'US:> U''il'· or the-fund With the 14'(.lnlln.ls ·Bl:< :rnrv111in.ich1ldren. U.~. Accus~d A \"'C l\OK. Th111lancl <AP> "0111 h \ 1t•t 11J n1 " I 1twr11t1on Hmltn .11·1•11,1•11 t hr t1111trd Sl11ll•s t•ldJ" of ' ~ucn· '>IV<' h<l.'ltth· uc T1on"" 11011 nf lnvolvt•rnl'ltt 1n o rt- • ent uprt'Ul~ in S(ltKOll ll'<I by u Homan Cathollr prit'st. OAANOECOMT .. ' DAILY PILOT 1 .... f• "fJI' f • ol O••l'f I H•.f "'ft\ ..,.._.,,. 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Mrs. Nelson said she su$1gl'll·· eel t'OW't ofr1t'ials mlabt chet'k with thelr uwn juU to learn her hu.1b•nd bad died. Wack u id the Jail officials would not know Nelson h:1d daed cithtir w ithout seemg proof, Mrs. Nelson's attorney, Robert ~ Jardins. uld he receivN a C'OPY o f Mr N<'lson 's d eath certificate Wednesqay. Deputy Corun~r Jam Di~ner said It 11.sta the death as "ac- cidental" caused by a skull frac · ture and hemorrhage. He said 1t s till will be a couple or weeks, however, before microscopic tests are finished to show what caused &Jr. Nelson to become Ill and ran and when the fatal injury Juppened. The Orange County Grand Jury and State attorney general are lookine into tbe case, ol- ficiab said. Ocean View Pair Hurt In Crash A mushroom farm employe was injured along with a eirl companion Wednesday when their car hurtled apectuularly off a curve in rural Huntington Beach. Rene Martin\z! 18, and Julie Martinez, 14, bolh residents or the Ocean View Mushroom Growers Inc., complex, 18196 Golden west St., were not serious- ly hurt. Major damage resulted however, when his 1974 sedan went strajght on a Gothard Street curve that veers abruptly left between Main Str eet and Ellis Avenue. Martinez' car smashed out s everal reflectorized pad- dleboard-l y pe danger signs marking the curve, then plunged down an embankment, coming to rest at the bottom. Orticer John Berens ques- tioned Martinez at the scene and arrested him on sus picion or drunken d riving. He was also cit- ed for operatmg a vehicle on a public street without a license. lie declined medical treatment for his 1njur1cs bul t.ts. Martinez was treated for abrasions ttl Pacifica Hospital and released . Clwrale Group Music Program SUded Feb. 22 A new mus ical 51roup, the Fountain Valley Chorale, will perform a pro~ram of American music and a reader's theoter pre· sentaUon, "Woman's Place, or What Have You Donef9rthePas t 200 Years" on Feb. 22. · The program will begin at 3 p.m . nt the Fountain VaUey Com· munlty Center, 10200Slater Ave. The new chorale group, under the direction or Natasha Yure. will present selections or Americn'l'I but-loved songs. Others wi11hing to join may phone th<' city r ecreation department, 962·2A24. 'fhe drnmall<' rl'ndlni;! J:mup, dirtrtt•1t h~ Mr~. Lonn l.um('n., 14 111 1ndud<• 11 tt1 cl•ntl'nn1ul ' ht•rstor)" ~potllf,(hllntc womt•n 14ho mucle contributions to Aml'rica. Tht> public is invited and donu- tion!I wall be 11cceptt'd. UC Regents Study Budget I.OS ANGELF.S (Ar> University of <.:allfotni3 ro.zcnts bealn a two-day meeting here to day 11dth the threot or budaet cuts han1untt O\•er tht'1r heads. UC President David Saxon hM asked each ram pus t'hancellor to find some budget fat to trim so the un1vers1ty can enroll some 3.000 students who aren't In · cludt'd m Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's proposed 1976-71 budget. Heffner to Head Valley's Fire men Capt. Dave Heffner has been elected presid ent or tbe 34. member 1-'ountain Valley Faremen's Association. Oth~r officers are Gary Wuchner. vice presldf'nt: Ron Sat~rfitld, treasu~r; and John Williams , secretary. Larry Drake was association pres dent Jast~ear. School For Tots Nixed Hunllncton Beucb Cily Council m~mbert rejected a pfOPO$al for a presc hool lt'hOOI Tucad ay . bet' a use it w u int'ompallbl~ ''with a 1erene and adult- orienled" nelahbotbood on Clen· coeAvenue. The denlul r eversed urUer planning <'Ommiulon a pproval for thr 1cbool desirtned tn acrom- . moda te 40 chlldrtin from 3 to 51,.; years of age. · Developer Reginald de La ·Cuesta, who own11 several te· s 1dentiaJ umt.s in the area, s aid that noise generated by the children would be intolerable to hlm and bls tenants. a11•• De La Cuesta asserted that placement o r the school next to his holdlnas would result in sub- stantial devaluation or bis pro-perty. . Councilma n Al Coen moved that the school propo5al be de- nied because It wu incompatible with the neighborhood. A lack or ·access to the raciUty abo was dt· ed in the denial. Mayor Norma Gibbs cast the :only favorable vote for the school proposed by teacher Barbara Smith. · The faclUty would have con· slated of five cJusrooms. ad- ministrative otrlce, outdoor play areas and off-street parking. Mrs. Smith said it would have ·been in operation rive days a week between the hours or 9 a.m. andJp.m . .Officer Steps Through Roof lnHBProbe . A possible burglary at a Hunt· angton Beach medical - proressional complex caused an extensive search of the premises early today, but the only obvious· breakln was by a policeman. Jt was accidental. Patrolman Alan Francis PlW\led throuah the celling or Suite 212 in the Huntington Beach Professional Buildlng, 18700 M•in St., while searching the at· Uc above lhe offices below. ''Actually he didn't fall clear throuab. but he sure made a heck o( a mess of the office ceiling.'' said Lt. Gary Davis, the watch commander. Fellow invesli1aton said Of. ricer Francis' lee broke through the ceiling, leaving him dangling Into the s wtc. He was uninjured. Janltor Chut'k Mlssaud, who s urprised and captured an in- truder there about midnight called police again about 2:40 a .m . when he thought a door s lammed somewhere lo the building. Danny J. C urtis, 24 . of Anaheim, was turned over to police and booked on suspicion or burglary following their first vis- it to the center. Recovery Seen By Gr~enspan WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Alnn Greenapan, the l op While House ttonomlc adviser, told President Ford and his cabinet today the naUon'• economic recovery Is on track with unemployment and in- natlon on the downswing. "Recovery has continued into mid-February and as Car as WI' <'an Judge 1t Is fairly solid, with no lrnmlnent demise" on th<' horhon. Gr<.'t>nspan :.:ud. ln an unu11ual move, reporters were permlted to 1lt In on the start or the Cabinet meetlng in which Grt>tmspan. chairman of t he Counc il of Economic Ad· visera. gave an asse111ment of the pace of the economic rccov~ry and the future outlook. HBManSued In Dog Biting A. Huntlneton Beach fothl'r who claims that a nelghbor'A Jap:\nf'se Akita dog nttacked and severely bit his 5-year-old daughter has sued the neighbor In Or ange County Superior Court for SI0,000 in damag~. Ronald M. Baumann of 21711 Impala Lane names John L. Nunn of 21701 Impala Lane as defendant in the lawsuit and t'laims ln the action that the de- fendant knew h11 •nimaJ was vicious. lt 1s alleged th:tt lhe doJt at- l a c k e d and bit Sharl t.. Baumann, 5, laat Aug. 18. Project Dumped LOS ANGELES <UPI> Developers or a proposed $25 million apartment and con- dom inlu m complex in the downtown Bunker Hill renewal project have abandoned their venture because of rWn& coata. 0 ... tr ...... -· ltY IU~""'4 C-1 .. FIREMEN DISTRIBUTE FOAM OVER SPILLED GASOLINE TO REDUCE HAZARD Tanker Trailer Overturn• on Jamboree Road In Newport Beech In Break-in U.S. Won't Charge Helms, CIA Agents WASHINGTON (AP > 'l'hl.' Justice Department h;1s dec11'dl«I not to bring charges againi.t former CIA Director Richard Helms and otht'r intl'llii?cnce of· fi<'1als for their allege<J role~ 1n ap- pro\'ing a 1971 domeMt<' hn.'t1k in, Atty. Gen. Edw11rd JI. Leva nn· nounced today. "After s tudyin~ the fuel., carefully and mterrogatmi: thl· witnesses at length. the depart ment concluded that the t'\'tdencc dld not m eet the :1tundurd.-. :.cl b\ a 1945 Supreme Court dec1saon lo establish a criminal \'1oh1taon of the statutes,'' a de part nwnt st uh.· mentsa1d. Howard J . Osborn. th<' CIA'~ former d irector or SC('U nl \. ancf R ichard Ober, a C IA orfacanl now on the National Secunty Courwal staff, also were known to ha\ e been under invest1gallon for the break-in. The break-in occurrt'd at 2 a.m. on Feb. 20, 1971 ut u photo grapher's studio in Fairfax Cit}. Va., a s uburb or Washington 1'ht· studio was run by D<'borah Fitzgerald, a former agcm·y employe, a nd her riance, Orlando Nunez. a for mer official in th.- Castrogovernment mCuba. The Justice Department in· vestigated whether Helm:., nuw U .S. ambassador to I ran, ;in1I others violated Cl\ 11 n1thts~tatuc' b y their allege d rOIC' 10 tht• break-on. The department statem<'nl said the 1945 Supreme Court !It• dsion was the leading case an terpreting the appbcable Cl\ 11 nghts statute and that thr court ruling "requires proof that tht• accused willfully dcpnn·d un in dividual or a spec1f1c and well defined consttlutionul right.'' Levi said his dl'c111on "',}., based on recommend<1t1on s from Deputy Atty. Gen. llarold I< Tyler and Ass istant Atty Cit•n .. J Stanley Pottinizt•r . heud of ttw t'1vil rights division. L<·vi said U.S. Atty. William B. C'umm1111:-; or Alexandria "concurred Ill lht• recommendulions." Main Street Library Sets Book Sale A. book iatc-will h<> hrhl Sat111 day from 10 u m . to 4 11 m. at llw Mo1n Street l.1hrury annex Sponsored h) ttll' Hunt ini:t on Beach 1-'riends or the l.abrtH), the Sale Wiii oHer books \\ h1d1 hav<' been dona I cd u!4 w<'ll w, litl('(i library book.s. Prices lw~111 at JO rents . Proms from th«' book irnl<'s or1· ·used to purd111se• nrw 1•1lu1p . rnent for the city hbrarl<'ll. Thoite wlshan (l to <l1111at1• hook-. m11y take them lo the ~'rit•n1h of the Library 11hop at thr.· ('1•1111 al Library on Tnllwrt AvcnuC'. r1r cell 846·0246 to urroni.ic foa dt• livery. Books will bi• ucccptrd th<' day of the sale al I h<' M a1n SL11•c•l .in nex. The department said that Fri- day would have been the de - adline for any cri minaJ a ction un- der the statute of limitations. The purpose or the break-in al- I C' J: t•d I y was t o determine 14 hether M •~s F1t21(erald had takl'n class1r1ed documents with her when she left the agency. lll'lms had retained Edward Bennett \\'al h ams, who suc- <"ess full y defe nded forme r Treasury Secretary John n. Con- n.illy a~a1n:;t bribery charges, us h1!1 la14 ~er 1n the case. llelmi. also is under investiga· lion for possible J>('rjury m his l'ongrc:.:.ional t estimony on CIA act I\ 1t1e~ m Chile and domestic :.pyan~ City Planner Asked to Take 'Time Ofr lndict<'d l'lt y Plannin~ Com- m1i.:.1oner LeRoy Rose has bct'n a :>kl•d by the Fullerton Cit v Coun- 1·11 to abandon his seat 'on the 1 omm1:;~1on for at least 60 days. The rHom mendation that RO'oc st<'P aside until the outcome or bribery solicitation charges lodJ.?ed against him by the county c ;rand Jury las t October came on a 4 0 council \'Ole. l.ast week, Rose said he would not r<'s1i:n from lhe C'Ommission past he has held for the past IR month., Jlo"' t>v<'r, RosP <•ddcd. if the council ~hould dccttfo his Jffc· :-.i•nrt> on the commission is .10 1·mharrassment to the city, h<' would take a leave of absence un- 111 his case is settled. WtthouL muc h d iscussion, lhc l'Ounc·ll dt•cid ed Tuesday th<' lcuvt' or absence would be best and quickly endorsed the resolu- 1 1 o n c· a 1 I i n J.t f or R o s c ' s \\lthdrawol from commission ac· l l\'ltlCS. HB Election OrtkrSet Up Ht< h:irtl W S1etx.-rt will lw Pl •H'<'1l f1rllt on lhe I luntmgto11 lli·;H'h ('1ty Council hollot 1in Ap1 II 1:1 und Jerry ll111bon will tw tlw lus t of the 15 cand1d11te:i to I>•· llstt'd. Tht• µlnr<'mcnt of the c•on rlulatt•~ w;111 dt•termln<'li hy a cl1a\\101! or lht• h:ltl•rs or lh1• 11lphullt'f c·onduC"tNI hy St·1·r1·tu1 ) of Stofe Morch F ong fo'\1. Thr ron<lldulc•i; in th<· ordl'r in ''hll'h lhtv will upp1•11r on tht• Ii .1 11 o t a rt' S I c h l' r r , It <111 :-Ohc-nkman. l'rim Sh<'a. J ohn Sa11n<11·r'll. S ully (;rce•nb1111n1 f:llwan1 l\;nm<"r. flfJn 1':1tt1~on: Wtlhnm Tinurd, Hulh 1-'tnlC'v , Andr<'w C.:h11ndl('r, Peter M1td11 111~. IA'l' Hebman, l.c.•v1 Hose, Hulph Buu.-r 11ncl Hudson. Rig Flips; Residents Evacuated By JOANl"E IH:\'~Ol.0:-. Of .... o.,, ... ,,., \ttfl Re~1dents of 10111 N<'wporl Beach homci. "c•n• cn1cu:itt·ll early today u~ 11oltcemcn a11tl firemen \\ orked to pn•vent <m explosion front un ovt>rturnt>d tanker lrut•k that 'l>tlll'<I part of its 4,700-gallun load on J J m · boret! Rond. The tanker, purl ol :r cloublu tractor ria dra' l'll hv Te\,1co dl'· lt\'ervman C'url ·11 urrymJ11, Jackknlred and O\ crturn<'d on Jambor<'e Routl nl'<1r lhl! in tersecllon of Eu~tl>luff U1·1, c :1l J ·30 a.m. Farcmt"n :.aid th<' tanker \\II'> losing ubot1t a ,,;ullon of ~as ~l mmutt> unrt six rm• units \\Cl c• called to the SCl'O(' to t1 y to vn· ~ ent DO {'XPIO!ilon ancl r1rc• The four homt·s on t'urob Stred an l:.1,tblutr were t'\'ucuated al a lx.lut 5 u m . .,.. h<'n the t ank<'r was r eady tu ht• n ghted. f+'lremen said thert• wen' i.hll large quantllll'~ or >(a:. lllHI s.:us fumes p n•:-;l•11l :rnd tht•y feared a spark <'ou Id ignitt' them. According to police reports. llarryma n "'a'I drav1ng ~oulh· bound on Jamhnrc•!ifiHoud arul had just pui;i.l'd tlitr Eastbluft Drhe 1ntcr:-1•t'l1e111, i.ioing up the• lonit h ill, "'hen he mii.t.ed u :.hift. l1 1s t rur~ hcgan 111 roll bacl, w urd:. clol\ n the hill .ind "'hen 1t pck l.nired thl· a t'ttr tank turnrd ovc•1. l l:rrryrnan ~•ml he was unmJurcd in lht• incident F1r<'m<·n :.aid the ~µ1lh'<l gasoline "'us runnin'( do14n the hall ubout 200 ) urd., from tht• overturned truck a nd they said they (acl·d a 'an<'ly of huzard-i. The road was completely C'losecf oH. hut f1rrm1•n '' l'n· ·rorcecr lo throw up ;J dirt dike• l o kt><'Jl th<' sp1llrcl rud from run- ning tnlo tht• t 'ppl'I :'>\cw1mrl Buy Fir<' Ocp:i rl m1•nt "P'''-"~111.in Art l\1nrltrn ,..;11 <1 th<'y ~topp1·11 th(' flow111~ ga' :1ho111 four f<·c·t • from th1· 'lonn dr.11n th:it e mpties JOit> the w1Jdlifc 1c· serve. 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(II C'ol 11 1d1•11h :11111 IJll'I llt'lllll'I\ M'I' k 111 I' d1111.tl 1111" I (I' lHlld llll' J.l roup I• 1111111 "•IV C'IJll n1•1•t1•tl 111 th1• ltlf',111 hoipl1 •1 FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES • MON. THRU FRI. , 7 EDITION VOL. 69, NO. SO, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A l . Today's Clo Ing· N.Y.Stoeks THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 T EN CENTS ·.School Board to Reconsider .Grants Irvine school trustees will re· eon.alder $262,000 tn grant. •P· pllcatlona approved last week due to a trustee'• complaint th1t.. be made hill deciafon ravoring the sranu Oft the basts of false ln· formation. The matter wlll be discussed Wednesday :it the 1 30 p.m board meeting at Un1vers1ty Hi&h~bool. Trustee Frank Hurd said he wu deceived on the umount.s of money sought and that some or the information used in the up- pllcallon.s was deceptive. Superintendent A. Stanley Corey responded that no attempt to misinform trustees had been intended and that the facts pre sented were accurate. Board fres1denl Eluabeth Sicoli agreed that discusston on the grant applications can be What's Going On? These men paused Wednesday to put their heads against a plywood wall in Santa Ana. It seems a silly thing to do. yet the urge to do it is almost impe>ssible to overcome. To learn more about &hat urge arid what's behind it, tum toPageA3. Irvine Candidates In Citizens' ForUDl The Irvine Cititens Forum will hold Its first candidates' night tonight and will release results of a poll seeking to learn what is on the minds of Irvine residents this election year. The 7:30 p.m . forum will be held al El Camano Real School, 4782 Karen Ann Lane. The forum will be televised on Community Cablevision, Chan- nel 3, which the group has financed · at a cost of $.52 r,() per hour, arcordmg to tts chairman, Roger Rapp The candid oles will have Mop· portunity to s peak und will be questioned on "ampnign issues by newspaper report<'rll. The Irvine C1tiien.<1 fo'orum con· tracted with Dec1s1on Muklng Jn. formation, a polhnR rarm, which conducted u survey of 480 Irvine homes earlier thl11 month The poll cost S3. l!'>O And 1s to~ financed by contra bUllOn.1 frorn firms and Ind I\' aduals tn lbc Coast Irvine Industrial Complex, Rapp smd. In response to rumors about the source of the Poll. Rapp :.aid no funds have been contnbuted by the Irvine Company and none have been contributed by Fluor Corp, "but I'm working on them," Rapp added. · Fourteen -questions rangin~ from "What do you think as the most important probl<'m fuc1nJ? the city'!" to "Which cand1dutei. can you name'!" were a:.kcd in the survey, Rapp said. ffllEVES TAKE 3 WATCHDOGS ZIBIDO SAN GIACOMO. Italy (AP> · Thieves slOlt> three t rained wotchdoas and ofra<' .. •machines durlnJt the nl~ht from a machine-tool firm an this northern Italian vlllu,:e near Miian. police rePQrted. The stolen dogs had hcen valued at $750 each. brouaht up aaaln next week, but said she was not. clear on the nature of Hurd •a objections. The appUcatlooa include a re- quest for $126,000 for a Reform in Intermediate and Secondary Education (RISE > grant, an $86,89l request to set up an "lo· leractlve Early Childhood Video Project" and a ~.000 request to set up a mathematics workshop at the new lrvlne HJgb School. Hurd claimed dlatrlct ad- ministrators knew the vldeo pro. ject request would total 186.891. but told the board the application would total about $40,000. He also said be objects to the dislrlc:t ex- tending lta servjces below the kindergarten level. Corey said the 'lower ficure wu an estimate that was inflat· ed by unexpectedly blgh C06ta of video equipment. He said no dis· t.rkt f\lnd• would be involved. Corey added that studies of tho way studenta learn at c~ttaln agea indicate that pre· ldnder1artnera can benefit from aucb program•. The gant would finance a televi.slon procram that· would prepare pre-schoolers al home for reading and other akills. On the math worbbop, Hurd complalned that standard test. score• cited In the appJJcaliw were decepltve. DespJte district ~ports that all teat acores we.rd at or above tho expected level, the appUcation slates "60 per .. cent of ninth craders are scoring below arade level... • It adds .. the remalnlng 40 per. cent or the student& scored below grade level in at lust one area of the mathematics subtest o! the (See GRANTS, PaieA!) Hicks, Aides Probed By Blittin Inf or1nant. C·onrad Reveals PayIDent By TOM BARLEY Of .. O.llyrl ... _ An informant who testified earlier that he was hired by the Orange County District Al· torney's office to investigate county Supervisor Robert Battin testified in Superior Court today that he is now busily investigat- ing District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three of his aides. Private eye Gene Conrad testified durinJt the pretrial hearing into crlmlnal charees faced by Battin, 47, lbat be is SUP· plying "the federal strike force" with Information on Hlcka. Auls· tant Di.strict Attorney Michael Capizzi. Deputy District At.· tomey Jim Brooks and senior in· vestigator Don Carroll. Conrad did not specify tbe type or information he ls supplying to his present employere. But he explained from the wit· ness stand that ''they like what they're getting and they want moreorit" Conrad explained that the federal strike force is a comblna· tlon of federal and local law en· forcement agencies which normally concentrates on in- vestigations of organized crime and underworld rlgures. The disclosure today came while Conrad was still being questioned on his work for the district attorney's office in 1972 and 1973 Durmiz those vears he was paid for investigating Baltrn. Supervisors Ronald Caspers and Ralph Clark and attorney Dexter Penman. · Penman unsuccessfully op- posed Hicks tn a contest that ended with Hicks' re-election to the office he first assumed in 1967. Judge Kenneth Lae wilt be n'lkt"d to rule at the end of the current hearing on defense at· torney Matthew Kurilich's cla1m that the d11trlcl attorney's office acted with pre1ud1ce and dis· cnmlnat1on when It obtained the and1ctmcnl of Battin. If Judae Lae rejects the mo- tion. Battin will be tried on cnminal charges stemming from 1.1lle1tallons that he misused coun· ty manpower and materials in (See 8.\TTIN, Pa.eA2) ~r....­ FLOATING OVER BAJA THt Balloon 'Amertca' Tu:o Scientists lnBal,loon Drif l to Baja An experimental plastic- skinned balloon carrying two scientists and $70,000 worth of scienli'1c instruments was drift· mg north of the Gu If of California at about 6,500 feet today , spokesmen for the sponsoring Aerospace Corp said. Of'ficials at the control center for the flight of the expenmental balloon said they had lost contact with the craft late Wednesday. The balloon had lifted off earlier in the day from a missile pad In suburban PalM Verdes. "Everyth1ng's JUSt fine now." said a company spokesman. ''They were an contact with a Western A1rhnes Jethncr. this morning" The 10-meter balloon Is being pilote d by Or . Thomas <See BALWON, Paite AZ> Weadlights Off' Cops Stopped Hearst Captors SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Mo- ments after dumping Patncia Hearst In the trunk, a carload of terrorists was pulled over by a policeman and instructed to turn on the headli ghts of their * * * Patty's CM 'Visit' News ToLawnien Costa Mesa police reacted with surprise today to tbe testimony of Patricia Hearst that she spent thrtt or four days in Costa Mesa following the SLA shoot.out in Los Angeles In 1974. .. It's news to us," said Capt. Ed Glascow, commander or the police department's detective division. "We didn't know anything about that at all." Miss Hearst. testtfying at her bank robbery trial in San Fran· cisco, talked Wednesday about her under ground travels after the shootout In which six mem- bers of the Symbionese Libera· lion Army were killed. She told the court she watched the shootout on May 17, 1974 on television at a motel in Anaheim, across the street from Dis- neyland. She said she then spent three or four days in a motel In Costa Mesa. She did not identify the motel. The newspaper heiress said she then traveled back to the San Francisco area, slaying first in a motel and then in an apartment on Walnut Street m Oakland and another apartment in Berkeley, north of the University where she met sports figure Jack Scott. getaway car. the young helress testified today. Under c ross-examination at her bank robbery trial, the heiress said Symbioncse Libera· tion Army member Emily Harris told her the story long after the abduction. "She said they thought it was funny. H the Policeman had only known what was going on," Miss Hearst recalled. Responding to questions from U.S. Atty. James L. Browning, Miss Hearst said she was thrown into the trunk of the car on the night or Feb. 4, 1974, by the SLA, then tr ansferred to a station wagon a few blocks from her Berkeley apartment She identlried SLA me mber Patricia Soltyslk as the driver or the first getaway ca1 and said a police patrol car pulled abreast of the vehicle and told the driver to turn the headlights on. "I heard Patricia Soltysik say, 'Oh, thank you.' and the officer pulled away." Miss Hearst said. Miss Hearst was clad in a gray woolen pants suit with vest for her fi rst full day under cross• examination by Browning. She answered his questions quickly and in a firm voice, al one point usin~ her hands to embellish a description of her apartment. As on past days, some 100 would·be spectators were lined up outs ide the federal building before the start of toda~·s session. Only a fraction of Lh~e were admitted, however. Chief defense attorney F. Lee Bailey wrapped up ha!> detailed questioning of M 1ss llearst on Wednesday and, ID a !ltorm of anger, told Rrowning testily that he could not ask tht> defendant her whereabouts or activities from September Hl74 to Sep· tembcr 1975 <Ste PATTY, Pag.-A?>. Court Order Dead OC Man in Summ011JJ By KATHY CLANCY Ofu..t O.lly .. , .... ff Weather Low clouds and local foa • ·tonight Fair with austy winds at times Friday, Highs S8 at the beach<'& ris ' Ina to 65 inland. Lows tonight 4S to 50. Candidate Kossler A Westminster man who dif'd after serving a weekend jail term weeks ago has been "ordered to appear" In West Orange County Municipal Court Friday for ul leged probation violation. Medlrol Center uftcr lyinJt In n <.'oma for a week following 1111r J(ery for a skull fro<.1lart' lfr hud heen taken to OCMC by jull of f1clals after hecomin1o1 Ill In Jtlll :.ind falllna twicf.' . l INSIDE TODAY • If JIOU' child ~' a lot of don~ mto lpoce btfore tlw OQf of thttt', chonct'1 att lw'U i '""' ma to ~a socaally and m-lell«tually oduancftl odult. occord:mg lo a ruearchn's rt'· : port Sto'll A4. I l l•tlex t,._'-k• •• -~ -~· eJ _,.Tl'.e at 9J ~ Al ..... ... , ~ CJ.It ,....., ... 94 c:.Mkt C4 ....._ ... ... er.a-C4 =o-, ,. ... ...__.__ At II l ~ ..... •• ____ ...__ .... _........ . ... , ,........ .... ., ~ ... , ~ ... , !Wille..._. ... ...... ,. . ....._... •• ----A• ............. ., - Sees Growth Limit rE:dUor's Nott': This i6 OM of o ICWI of mt t'rt1UWS 1.Cllfl candldlll ti far tM lrvmt' City COUJ1C1J. SL11t'tn candadatt• art' "11111'1 far tltrre opm lt'GJ 1 to bt filUd &t ftf arch 2 bollotmg. No ttl(:wmbent1 .art' suldng re· elttfion.) lrvlne needs to limit the rat~or residential growth, according to eity council candidate George F. Kossler. But at the aaine time. it needs movie theaters, bowling alleys and other commercial develop- ment& that would benefit res1· dents socially and culturally, he believes. Kosaler. 31, is an attorney and fMmer director of the College Park ·W alnut \'illage '-.... , Homeowners Assoeiation. A two- year Irvine resident, he lives with his wife at 3485 Eboe St. ··1 decided to run because or my interest ln the development of the city," said Kouler. "It's goina to go places and I want lo be a part or it. "But one of the things we have to do 1s to t1ke a more con- servative approach to develop- ment. Otherwise. we're going to find ourselvea with walJ.to-wau homes. No one wants another Santa Ana." Kossler said he supports tbc least growth "option" ol lhe city general plan. "It in1ures that development wUI remain in step with tbe rural <Stt KOSSLEB, Pa&eAZ> . .•. •· . • FAVOAS ·oMBN ,. Oeorve F. KOMiter Mrs . Bonnie Nelson, whose husband. Don, died Feb. 2. said the letter warned Nelson that a warrant would be lssued for h1!i arrest ll he fails to appear. Wack, of Wes t Oran!?<' County municipal court, uirt lht• letter !'lent to Mr. Nelson •~ a routanf• notice malled when probation violations occur lie said proof of <&oe DECEASED, PaRc AZ> The letter, written by court ad- ministrator Richard A Wack, Thieves Cot Rug said Nelson had failed to report ror s ucceeding weekend Jail sen· From 1~ ... e Home tences and alcohol counseUng. .. " .. . Mrs. Nelson said she called the . cwrt to tell them her husband Lyle B Deem s wall-to-wall had died but was told she must shag rug was much worse for the brina in a death certificate. · wear after bur1tlars cut a 13 foot by seven-foot piece out of the center or h111 upstairs bedroom, ho. told Irvine police. But her attorney, Robert Des Jardin.a, said he didn't even re- ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because of a contlnu· Ing coroner's investigation lnto ,Ne.I.on '• death. He nld he would appear for the••d man Friday. 1-ielson died at Oranse County Irvine Police said that Deem returned lo his University Park home after about two weeks absence Wednesday lo find that a six-Inch wide border was aJl that was left of the pilfered pile. The Joss was valued at $250. · . • 2 DAILY PILOf P.-..P ... AJ BALLOON ••• lt.lub.lmer, project dJJ'td.Or for Aero&pa ct, and Peter .Ncu.b\ll Helnahe1mer ti the scit-ntls\ ~ho tried, wllh publlabtr )lalcoltn Forti ... to ma.kt a Tranaatl1ntlc balloon ruiht early lat year. Their takeoff troro tbe Marine Corps hclll'QIJt4!r facility near Santa Ana went awry and the flllhl tvtntUall)' WU scrubbed. Htl.o.th•lmtr and Neuahul are rldtn1 In a wicker bdkt!t ~nealb the •liver balloon. ~ are l•t· ln1 a otw h l1h·1trentth fabric -called Kevlar. that 11 tou1b enou1b to bo u1t1d ln bulletproof ""ti. Th• balloonl1t1 aro te1t1n1 whether or not the Kevlar balloon can be und ln the new "Almont" pro1ram, whlch plans lo Ooat balloon. CWTylna .2,000·pe>\lnd Instrument pacta1u al 80,000 feel for a year or lon1er. The b1llloons would be used to teat atmospheric condallofl!I. in- cludsns air pollullon. Balloons prev1oulsy could not be used for the le1Uns because they were not strong enou1h to carry that much weight at great hel1bU. According to Lamb, the ballooni.sls may stay aJoft as long as four days, "if they find the journey valuable." "It all depends on the wind and whether they are stlll gathering useful lnformallon," J...amb ex· plained. While they are currently on 61 southeast course, Lamb said the balloon is expected to turn further east and possibly cross back over the U.S. border . possibly landing between Texas ' and F1orida. J A van and a station wagon arc • attempting to follow the balloon's ; fljght palb and prOJt'Ct officials } • hope the vehicles will be able to quickly pick up the balloonlals : when they land. ~ F,....PogeAl DECEASED death would be required by a judge because people calllng on the phone are not always trUthful ln such matters. ''He Isn't solng to be arrested. obviously,'' Wack 111d. He explained the Jail notified the court that Nelson had faUed to appear for hla remalnlna weekend Jail terms. a sentence jmpoaed for drunken drlvlna violations. Wack said the letter wu not In- tended to badger Nelson'• family but wu "a normal procedure." Mra. Nelson uid, however, 1he reels like officials "'are Just houndlns me 1tnd h<>\l.fldlng me " • She said the leller wu JU5t one in • a aeries of blunden ln the cuo ' She was nol contacted about· her husband'• lllneas either by. Jail or hospital omclala and 1urched frantically for tum for iwo da)'I before flndln& hlm In a coma at OCMC. Jn addition, she uld Wednes· day, ahe now has received a bltl for about $4 ,000 from the hc»pital. Mra. Nelaon uld 1tH! 11unest"' ed court omclala mlttht check with their own jail to team her huaband had died. Wack aald the jail omclals: would not know Net.on had died either without seeing proof. Mn. Nelson'• attorney, Robert Ou Jardlns, said he received a copy or Mr. N ti Ion'• den th certtncate Wednesday. Deputy Coroner Jim Blzner ~aid u Hall the death u "ac ~!dental" caused by a skull trae lure and hemorrha1e. He said It 1Ull will be a couple of weeka. however, before microscopic letll are flnl1hed to show what caused Mr. Nrl1on to become ill and fall and when the fatal ll'\jury hap~nttl. Thl• o r.1n,11c County Or11nd Jur) and ~lute attorney 1enN11I. Mt' lonkin~ mto thl' l'O~r. O( f1f1nls llllltl ORANG• COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert H. WMd "'" ..... , .,. ,~..., Thoma\ A M urpl111"1l' ,,,,,....., ~.t "' ... CNrlt1 H. LOO\ q1(t\e~ P. Nall .,,i\1itl'lt/IA4~l....,, .. *' T•tltlMM (714) M2~1 O.ttHled Afftr11lt"IM1"1611 ._NI:_ v .......... °""' Sll~tO ~r-uA(•-4tJ.OUO oewtl-""l. mt 0<-CM•I """""""' ~ -... -· ................... _ "'1 ... ... _,.etttt at .e•uUUf"t•tth Mf'•fft ,,.., .. ... ,_.4 ....... , • .-t••• ........ _ •• ~-'91'1-•. ,..._ ..... ~ ...... ., .... "' , .. , ..... ,_, e.._.... ~ .... -"" ,.,,_ "tt -...,, "'-'M. U-•~'••"''lllM'fMl1"'"''­U h..-1Nr -t o.lly ...... ,,_....., ......... 11:-ff ( Piiot Logbook ) Fluor 'Takeover' Not Panriing Out By DOUG FJUTUCllE OlllleDell•"' ... -"FLlJOR IS C OMINC. J.1uor Is cornlnfl" 1)ut to bt• thl' blc•ntconlal cry omong ct•rtujn in:sid\•r grou1•~ int rv1n" Ouy, who wanted to remuln •nnnymou1, atrolled up to mt the other day, panlc ln his eyt' and• \rem or In hl11 voice to l~t me know that ".,uor ls golna to take ovt'r lr\1lne " Immediately alarmed. I was about • to rush out and cheek for 1mned hordes lurklnf behind the mlM'On'(f 1tln111 at Mlchehon Drive and Jamboree Boulevard. l FIREMEN OfSTRIBUTE FOAM OV!A S"LL!D GASOLINE TO Rl!DUCI! HAZARD Tanker Trailer Overturn• on Jamboree Road In Newpo':' Beach But It wH e\•tn worn thun lhal. he maintained. Th• firm was ~oani to buy the city etecllon1. lt already had harec Councilman John Burton to "recom· mend legislation and political can· dtdates for the corporation to i>upport at ,.,nx"• atate and local levels," be pointed out. Irvine's Kozloff Takes Racing Cup By ALMON LOCKABEY o.u, ,.. .. , ... , ........... Alex Kozloff of Irvine and his youthful helms man, Robbie Harvey, have captured the Lillie America's Cup, symbolic of supremacy in Class C catamaran racin1. Kozloff. deslsner and builder of the soft·wing Aquanus V, look the 25-foot catamaran to Melbourne. Austraha, early this )'ear determined to brinl the cup to the U.S. for the flrst time unce it "'as dedicated 14 years ago Britain has won it c1jehl times, Australia three a nd Denmark one. Koiloff and Hlrvey lived up to -their slogan. "Brang at Back" In a f',....PageAI PATTY ..• U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J . Carter agn'ed with Balley. The jury was nol present for the exc hange. Balley, eHecth·e ly barring any cross·examination on 12 of Miss Hearsl'1119 months wtth the SLA. deliberately skipped the year ha~ cUent was believed to have spent sn Sacramento and San f'ran· claco. Miss Heant. 21. had fini11hed her tale of kidnap. sexual abust· . forced participation In bank rob bery and months or living under threat of death by teltin~ the jury she continued to this day to rear the remnants and sympathizers of theSLA She said the terror that wu lm· planted In her mind by the late SLA chieftain Donald "Cinque" DeFreeze and other!! w:is perpetuated for months by sur vlvln& member11 William an11 Emlly Harris, now in a l.011 An1ele1 jall. . She had spoken emotionally or her Feb. 4, abduction, wept bit· ter ly In telling of being roped twice during nine weeks of cap- tivity In ditrk closel.3, and r1• counted her mounting horror that •ht would be killed al any mo- ment lflhe failed to cooperate. f',....PagrAf KOSSLER. • • flavor o f l1v1n.c wf' ha vl' established In trvlnf'," huuld "But w(' 1tre dcfa<'l\'nt In our su. pply or 'oclal and rtc rullon f11Cilltle1," h• 11nld "Wt rtrf' rt'ly In!{ on outlvlnl( cltlc, tor the th1na' you u .. unlly f1111l 1n <'lllt'"i theottr" 111111 ~o forth If w1• 1ton'l encoura1e more of this. "'' n• mlulnl out on thr flnundal b<'nefil!\ and wc·rr m1!t'ilnj! nul 1111 thin«• to do for our } 11un.: 11t•oplt· "Tht> city cuuncll i.hould put 11omt hC'Rl on lthl' Jrvlne Com pnn)'). Wh y 11houlrl they ~lil'l alt• howpeopleltvethtlrllna?' Koealer 1\10 bellevt11 tht• ell ' should ut morn land aside for commercial und lndUJ1lr1a\ d<' velopment to bctf up the proper tytax baH. But ot the ume time. he in al.at.a, the city has an oblli:tatlon to do tverythln.i poulbl<! to make low4rr-prlced homes 1i1vullable "Thia 11 a tOU<'hY loplc." ht> uid. "I realize a lut or people like to think lrvlnt 1, an ellll' rll)' A lot of ~pie thtnlc thnt tr we allow tower-cost homes. It will no Jon1er be the Rf'verly Hills or Oran .. County. "Wt do have an oblliation In thls aru. But the homM muat be 1lrate1lcally located !IO they will not draw down proptt1y \'alue11. And secondly. thtrt m ay have to be some kind of multl·level de · velopmtnl. "The question is where and hOw much. I don·t have all the anawerl. That la o complex quea· lion," he said . K011ler opposes uaina IO<'al tax money for 1ub1ldlH. but favors Meklng federal and at•le ho1aln1t subsidy lundll . I see -saw battle with the Australian defender, Miss Nylex. a f1xed·C Cat. by winning the fourth and (an al race of the besl four o( Se\'en st.•rics Tuesday <Austrnhan lime) During the first sax race!! al Port Pblllaps ll<'Y near Melbourne, Aquarlua V had won by wide marstn1 ln li&ht lo moderate breezes, but Miu Nylex had shown definite auperlorlty when the winds whittled up to more than 15 knot.a. "The fact that lt was three-all before the final race \\UI do won den for th is style of raeina:· added Kozloff as he celebrated hls seventh challenge for the cup. "The weather waa Jual what we bad been hopina tor," said Harvey, the Cabrlllo Beach helmsman. "We could not have asked for better condlUona for us . l am very proud for America and for Alex for what he has put Into gtttinl the cup back." Kozloff •nd Harvey uld they wlll be prepared to defend the cup In 18 month• off the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club under whoAe bur1ee they 11lled. ,.,....,._ .. J GRANTS ••. <Comprehensive Test ot Buie Skill.a)." Coren aald that t.ho&e scores applied only to atudenta ln the dlatrlct 'a remedial math pro- rram, not to student.a as a whole. The RISE application, Corey ~aid, it to provide funds to design program• tor the new lrv~ne !Ugh School. ·'a comprehensive ·master plan ror education far better tban the averaee hl&h school.'' r~b JI , trustees voted 3 to 0 lo approve the appllca t1on1. T rustee• Elizabeth Slcoli and Charles Roulani:er were absent. llurd sold he was •·pressured'' into voUnf for the srant applJca· lions "l know that ia no excuse." he said, "but I believe they bt\oUld ht-brouaht up again." Train Kills 115 Antelope In Idaho DOlSE. Idaho <U Pl J -/\.train trnvelln1 70 m iles per hour struck u hNct or antelope In M>Uthern Idaho, kllllnR 11.5 or the.• nnlmol!I. tht> t Tnlon l'IH'lflc· Kuti road rf.'p<>rtc•1I fta llrood spokesman We,.; Soulier 11ald Wtdncaday the Overland Mall Northwest. "onl' C'lf our hot~hot tr111n,," Wll!i trll\'1•1111~ wt>'t OJ,toani.t th<• wind Tue.day n laht when It hit the herd one mile wt11t of Wop!. "Apparently what happened 11 the antelope Jumped the fence - the rt1ht-of.way la fenced on both •Idea -and ram e up on the rlaht· of·w•y to bed down becauH it waadry,''heuld. The C'Onductor did not 1ee the animals on the trackl unUI he wH 300 yards away. Drug Raid Nets 5 DAVIS <U PI) -Davis poll co confiscated two ounce1 of beroln and Jailed five men and a woman accuHd of nllln1 nucotlca and speed. Arreated were Karen C. L)'OM·Herra, 27, a UC Davia 1tu- dent whom police described H a principal beToln dealer ln the area~ her husband. Roaer Her· rera. 27. alao a 1tudent, Leroy J . Brinafleld. 32. of Dixon; Marc C. Kempton, 21 . M arvln V. Azevedo. 28, and WUUam R. It9dd.ilh,22, all ofDa\IS. Rig Flips; Residents Evacuated By JOANNE REVNOLDS Ot U.. 0111y ~,,.. ~Ull Residents or four Newport Beach homes W('re evacuated early today as policemen and firemen worked to prevent an expto1ion from an overtumerl tanker truck that spilled part of its 4,700-gallon load on Jam boreeRoad T he tanker, part of a double tractor rta driven by Teuco de- 11 verym an Carl Harryman. jackknifed and overturned on Jamboree Road nt'ar t he ln tersecllon of £aatbluff Drive at 1:30 a .m . Firemen said th(' tanker was losing about a gallon of gas a minute and alx fire units were called to the seene to try to prl'· vent an explosion and fire The four homes on Carob Street in Eaatblurt were evacuated a~ about .5 u m. when t he llinker was ready to be Mfbted. Firemen u ld there were still larae quantities of gas and cu fumes present and they feared a spark could tanlte them. Accordln1 to police reports. Harryman waa dnvlna south· oound on Jamboree Road and had Juat pasaed the Eastbluff Drive lnter1ection, golng up the 1001 hill, when he ml11ed a •hilt. Veto Beaten By House WASHINGTON (AP> The House voted today to override President Ford's veto of a SC. I billion jobs bill, sendlnl the issue t.o the Senate for a flnal decision on whether it will become law. The vote waa 319·98, or 41 votes more than t he lwo·thlrds needed lo override. The iaaue was considered ex· tremely close in the Senate. which Is expected to take up the veto 11sue later today. F,....PageAJ BATTIN ..• hls un1ucces1ru1 bid ln 1974 for the office of lieutenant aovernor. Conrad testified today that he was given "several thou~anda or dollara'' by d1slr1cl attorney·~ personnel while h<> was 1n- vesUi&tlng Bullin and the other supervi1on and providing re. ports on their acllvltlea. The private eye te11t1nro thut on several oecastona ho WH not oskcd to 11lan a receipt for th\• fund11 1ome or which he belleve1l cam(' from tht Oranae County Jn- telll«ence Unit. "Didn't you know or ask about the other source• of your v•Y · mcnt.8?" Con r nd w "" 1111ked. "I didn't know ond J didn't. earl'," Conrad grinn1-d. "Ju!lt us long a 11 l s.tot paid.•· Conrad would only f.'stlma.tl' that he recelvod "11evcrnl thousands or dollar11" for hao; work and wa!I not prepurl'd 11n1ll•r questioning to pm hiJI reimbur'><'· menl down \o a moro spec10c fail ure. quotln1 a Fluor .xecuUve who had been quoted in v. newspaper on the nature ot Burton '1 Job. WITH GVY'8 COMMENTS and• ream of letters to the ed.ltor about the menacln& lncur1lc;n or tho Fluorites, I tbou1ht to myself ... Must be a real scandal here.'' "Who have they boulbl off?" I wondered, pulling out my notebook. Well, nobody yet, my rriend allowed, but they're a oint to. Aner all, they said they would aupporl the enndldates ot lbelt cbooal1.1g. And didn't radio announcer Pat M lchaela re· ceotly blow \he ' whlaUe on t he tact that Fluor plans to take an active part in politic1! "That'• rlaht ."' I 1ald, acratchlng my jaw and lhlnking about the Pullu er Prl1e for the Great Fluor Scandal. WITH THAT IN MIND, we beaan to plot about how to get the 100<11 on Burton and whoever elae at Jo'I uor mtaht be out to take over the town. "We'll nail 'em on lholr contrlbut.lona.'' t proposed, neur1n1 lbat a $500,000 contrlbutlon to • City Council can- didate would be hard to mlH and certainly could be con· 1ldered enouab to Influence hi.I vote. Guy, an ardent re1eucher. wuone step ahead or me on that. Fluor baan't alven anythln& to anybody yet, he uld. and none of t he candidates have been campal1nln1 out M Rolla Roycea. Undaunted, I trled another tack "We'll go right to lhe source. We'll nall Burt.on on a conflict of lntere!lt for his vota on Fluor while Hrvln1 u a councllm11n," l ex- claimed, cl1pp1n1 my hands ln alee. GVY ALREADYllAD reaearched that anale. Tum s out Burton abalalned Crom votJn& on Fiuor approvals after he went to work for the firm. "Well," laald. tryln1 to keep aUvo my hopes or becom lnic· the Carl Bernstein orthe Oran1e Cout, "maybe we con nail• them on thelr evll lnlent. After all, they are con1plring to con·· tribute to poUUcal campaisna." Guy, w ho ranclea himself aomethlni or n 101111 eoJ{le, polnttd out th at California law allows corporations lo m11ke political contr ibutions in state and local elections "Why don't we jusl play our card.Ii close to the chost and wait?" I suggested ... Sooner or later, they'll buy someone off when they need a zoning approval or somethmg from the council." THAT PROBABLY WOULDN'T work either, Gu> seld, because they already got what they want from the council without even hlrtng the other four. As my dreams of fame and fortum• -mo" 1c rights, you know-slowly dissolved. J thought back to a luncheon that took place a year or so ago at F1uor's eroundbrc:ikani Councilwoman Gabnelle Pryor~en mayor-told the Fluor executives the firm was the "new kid" on the lrvlne block. She added that she expected more from t'luor than most because it was able lo give more than most and i>hc ex- pected il lo be a 1ood corporate cit1icn. Well, Fluor hasn't even moved Into lrvano and it already got ofr on lhl' wrong fool by denyanl( me m y Pulitzer. Isn't that the least I could C;(pcct from a gooo cor porate citizen? Irvine · Candidates Clash on Complex .... . . The proposed Irvine Industnal Complex·East has become an ls· :1ue in the lrvlne City Council campaign. Al a cand1datea forum lh11c week, a 1hout1n1i match broku out amon• members of tho au d1ence, c11ndldales Patrick Jlon ner and Galdo and Wesley Man, one of tho p laintiffs In suits In volving the complex. The 1ubJ<•C't wu why development la not pro cHdln1. Two suit• have boon fllNI a11lnat the city ch1&rl{lne that th\· tnvlronmental lmpac·t reJ.)Ort 011 the ,complex did not uddrcai-; where the worker• It would hrln~ to the city would la ve and that th« 1onln1Z wn11 lneonslstent with city houstnR goal!4 Al tho candidates (<>rum, Mrs . Galdo cited r~m urka r(l1u1rdlnJ( the 1ulta made 11t fl City t:oun<'ll meeting by Irvine Compuny Pre!lldent Raymond L. Watson. At that mteting, Watson 11uld thl• reason for de lay wu the re- cession. not the law11ult. Mn. Galdo was challen~ed by member!! or the.· a11d1enee who ll<' • cuaed her of quoting Watson out of context .• tn nnotner exchana~ at lh1· forum, onvlronmentul wrltl'.'r Wesley Murx uccui.t'd cundldah· Bonner or flprt .. 1dlnl( mlalnformn lion about the effect or the ISWlll Jn 11 atatement de11ll(ncd to clarify hit position, Wot11on 1111icl. "'''l'hua for. In ttrm~ of 11ctu11I de velopmcnt. It <the lcl(ol .11·llon ' ha~n ·t h.ul mudl t•rl 1•l'l om• wuy or 1i1nolh(lr "Thi• r 1':1'1011 1'! lhul With 01 without th'' l11w~1111, thu rc<cN•I 1'4:1·1•)111t011, from wha!'h WI' now ul lui.t s1•l'm 10 IJ1• t·nwrgm,.:, h aM ht•1•r1 l'tH1uah lo clel11y 11ur 11lun~. "" 11 hu" 11'-lu yrll 1•vrr y0111"" plan~. "So our ('nnc 1•1 n now ·~ 11ho11t th~ futurf', whkh 111 ht'itlnnina ''' look brlscht for II C: Jo:a!lt , If wt• can ~ult11hly MPlllP thf' law1u11 or 11om~how M<'t at withdrawn, ' Watson sold. FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN T•IGHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 HITES .. MON. THRU FRI. ' 7 Laguna/South COast Today'H C:losiag N.Y.Stoeb VOL. 69, NO. SO, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 TEN CENTS, Laguna 'Going to the Dogs' By Itsel By JACK CHAPPELL 0ta..1Mll~l'i•SUH Laguna Beach will go it alone on animal control and will begin a city program ror animal en- forcement and d etenllon or at.rays within 12 days. That's the gist of City Council action taken Wednesday in the lace of the abrupt cancellation by the SPCA of an eight year animal a>ntrol con tr act with the city. The council rejected plans Ull· in& for contracting for all or part of animal control with Orange County. The principal reason ap. peared to be a county require· ment that Laguna enac\ en masse all the county's animal control laws, regulations which prohibit dogs on beaches. The initial city plan calls for Laguna to contract with Dr. Rose E.keberg for kennel service and What's Going On? These men paused Wednesday to put their heads against · a plywood wall in Santa Ana. It seems a silly thing to do, yet the urge to do it is almost impossible to overcome. To learn more about that urge and what's behind it. turn to Page A3. SF C·op Pulled Over Harris' Car-Patty SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Mo- ments after dumping Patricia Hearst in the trunk, a carload of terrorists was pulled over by a policeman and instructed to turn on the headli g hts of their getaway car. the young heiress testified today. Under cr oss-examination at her bank robbe ry tria l. the heiress said Symbionese Lib<'ra - tion Army member Emily Harris told her the story long after the abdurtion. .. She u1d they thought it was funny. If the polireman had only known what was going on," Miss }foarst recalled. Re8ponding to que5tions from ll S. Atty. Jame11 L. 81"C)wntnJt, Miss Hear!'lt i1aid lihc was thrown into the trunk of the car on the night of Feb. 4. 1974, by the SI.A. then trans fe rred to a station w1111on u f(lw hlnt'kll from her 1ie1·keley npurtment She i<l('ntif11·'1 SLA mt'mbt•r Patricia Soltys1k as the clriv<'r ot the first ~etaway car and said a police patrol car pulled abreast of the vehide and told the driver to tum the heacth ghL1 on. "I heard Patricia Soltys ik say, 'Oh. thank you.' and the offirer pulled away," Miss Hearst said. Miss Hearst was clad in a gray woolen pants suit with vest for her first full day unc;ler cross- examination by Browning. She answered his questions quickly and in a firm voice, at one point using her hands to embellish a description of her apartmenL As on past days. some 100 would-be s pe<'lators were lined ~P .outside the federal building <See PATTY, PageA2> 111/EVES TAKE 3 WATCHDOGS ZIBIDO SAN GIACOMO, Italy (AP> Th1evei1 stoic three• trnlned wat{'hdogs and ofrlce 'machines during the night from a mac h ine-too l firm in this northern Italian \•illage near Milan, police reported. The st olen dogs had been valued at $750 each. for an animal handl~r who on an interim btsis will be deputbed and charged with collection of strays. The deputy will cite for violationa of animal laws. The city will lease a truck. Dr. Ekeberc sald the cancella· lion of the contract ··came as a shock tome." · She said she was offering her facilities because .. the only thing 1 could think of is, don't let them go to the county. Ry the time you get up there the dogs have been put to sleep.·· The counril also rereived a tart reply from the George M. Crosier, executive vice president of the SPCA, in response to the city's request for additional bargaining. Crosier said that the SPCA would only consider reopening lalk.s ii tbe city: -Doubled the fee of the old contract to $25,000 a year. -Banned dogs from the beaches enUrtily. -Did away with the present licensing ree schedule giving free licenses to newly spayed female dogs. -Eliminated ciUzen commit· tee involve ment in animal con- trol. After Assistant City Manager Terry Brandt read Crosier's utJ tlmatum. Councilman Joo Brand replied: "Well, you can tell Mr. Crosier lo stay up in Los An&eles as far as I'm concerned." Mayor Roy Holm and Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd were· authorized to continue talk.a fiith Crosier. Definite costs for the new service are unknown. Estimates (SeeANIMALS.PaieAZ) Hicks, Aides Probed· By Battin Informant Losses Absorbed By Bank By FREDERICK SCUOEMEHL Of "'9 0.lly ...... - Directors of United California Bank have ordered that safety deposit box holders be com· peruiated for "provable losses" sustained four years ago in the $6 million "Mission Impossible" style burglary al the bank's Laguna Niguel branch. A bank spokesman said Wed· nesday elaim forms will be sent this week to about 160 of the 458 depositors whose boxes were punched by a team of sophistical· ed burglars from the Cleveland area . About $400,000 is expected to be paid to the 160 depositors, based on loss statements Ciled after the burglary, the s pokesman said. It will be the second payoff by the bank to depositors who have claimed losses. Last year , an Orange County Superior Court jury awarded 36 depositors $1.2 million. The de- positors charged the bank was negligent in the protection or their property. The spokesman conceded that <See BANK, Page A2) Train Kills 115 Antelope In Idaho BOISE. Idaho (UPI> -A train traveling 70 m iles per hour struck a herd of antelope in southern Idaho, killing 115 of the animals. the Un ion Pacific Railroad reported. Railroad s pokesman Wes Soulier said Wednesday the Overland Ma il Northwest. "one o( our hotshot t rains ," was traveling west against thci wind Tuesday night when it hit the herd one mile west of Wapi. "Appare ntly what happened is the antelope jumped lhe fence the right-of-way is fenced on both sides -and came up on the riithl· of·way to bed down because it was dry." he said. The conductor did not see the animals on the tracks >.mtil he wu 300 yards away. 'So You Won't Talk. •• ' Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Vic Sagan ''books" a suspicious char acter foun_d lurki!lg outside a Sout~ Coas t Hi~hway store late at night. N1<·knamed "Gerommo," the lifelike dummy was inadvertently left outside the store and police took him into protective custooy. Slgn to Go? Owner Feels 'Railrocukd' San J uan Capistrano's city at- tourney will begin legal a<'lion to get a sign removed from the roof ot the El Adobe Restaurant. City councilmen ordered the action Wednesday despite tht' angered owner 's rharge that he 1s being "railroaded" and dis- criminated a g:11nst. Ry order of the counci l, the llO·squarr foot si~n was to have h e e n r t• m o v c d f r o rn t tu· rc•staurant roof hy lh<.' l 0nd of January. The sif.!n, howt>ver . still stands on top of tht• popular Mex ican restaurant. Larry Lawrcnre. the cily's ar- lion director of planning. said let ters had been senl and a citation issued to th<.' manager. He re· commended the court action. Councilman Roy Byrnes asked if any reasons bad been given for the non-compliance with the or- der. Lawrenre said he had heard no further word on the matter. Then, just as the councilmen were abo ut to vote. Edwin Cornwell. the restaura nt's owner, jumped up Crom his seat and asked to speak on the issut'. "I feel I've been railroaded rlabt down the line:· he said. "It's be{'n complctl' discrimina· lion · · Repeating his charges i.everal times and getting louder. he said, ..JS years that sign has been there and offended no one. Rut you imperial majesties decided It should go." Conrad Reveals Paylllent By TOM BARLEY Ofllle O•lly l"j144$Wff An informant who testified earlier that he was hired by the Orange County District Al· torney's office to investigate county Supervisor Robert Battin testified in Superior Court today that be is now busily investigat· ing Dlstrict Attorney Cecil Hicks and three of his aides. Private eye Gene Conrad testified durint( the pretria l bearing into criminal charges faced by Battin, 47, that be is sup· plying "the federal strike force•• with information on Hicks, Assis· tant District Attorney Michael Caplul, Deputy District At- torney Jim Brooks and senior in· vestigator Don Carron. Conrad did not specify the type. of information he is supplying to his present employers. But he explained from the wit· ness stand that "they like whal they're getting and they want more of it." Conrad explained that the federal strike force is a combina· tion of federal and local law en· for cem e nt agencies which normally concentrates on in· vesligations of organized crime and underworld figures. The disclosure today came while Conrad was still being questioned on his work for the district attorney's office in 1972 and 1973. Durine those vears he was paid for investigating Battin. Supervisors Ronald Caspers and Ralph Clark and attorney Dexter Penman. Penman unsuccessfully OP· 'posed Hicks in a contest that ended with Hicks' re-election to the omce he first assumed in 1967. Judge Kenneth Lae will be. asked to rule at the end of the current hearing on defense at· tomey Matthew Kurillch's claim that the district alt.omey's office acted with prejudice and dls- crl mlnation when it obtained the ~ indictment of Battin. <See BATTIN, P11eA2) ·Coast Weather : ·Crisis Seen In 'Cod War' Dead Man 'Summoned' Low clouds and local tog tonight. Fair with gUBty winds a l t imes Friday. Highs 58 at the beaches rill· ing to 65 Inland. Lows tonight 45 to 50. REYKJAVIK . Ireland <UPI J -Ice land today broke off diplomatic rela- tions with Britain in their "cod war" over fishing rights ofr the Icelandic coast. " · It was the firs t such break between two NATO members a nd threatened to touch off a crisis in the North Atlantic alliance. The break, announced after a special cabinet meeting. climaxed a series of skirmishes between British vessels and Icelan· die gunboats t~ing lo pre·. vent British ships from fis· hing within Iceland's self. proclaimed 200-mile limit. By KATHY CLANCY Of-Dally"'"',..,. A Westminster man who died after serving a weekend jail term weeks ago has been "ordered to appear" in Wes t. Orange County Municipal Court Friday !or al- leged probation violation. Mrs. Bonnie Nelson. whose husband. Don. died Feb. 2, said the letter warned Nelson that a warrant would be issued for his arrest if he fails to appear. The letter, written by court ad· ministrator R ichard A. Wack, said Nelson had failed to report fOf' succeeding weekend jail sen· tences and alcohol counseling. Mrs. Nelson said Jik called the c.'OUrl to tell them her husband had died but was told she must bring in a death certificate. '- But her attorney, Robert D<'s Jardins, s aid he didn't even r e- ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because of a continu· ing coroner's investigation Into Nelson's death. He said he would appear for the dead man Friday. Nelson died al Orange County Medical Center after lying in a coma for a week following sur- gery for a skull fracture. He had been taken to OCMC by jail of· ficials alter becoming ill in jail and falling twice. • Wack, of West Orange County municipal court. said the letter sent lo Mr. Nelson is a routine notice mailed when probation violations occur . He sald proof of death would be required by a Judge because people calling on· ,, ... • the phone are not always truthful in such mailers. "He isn't going to be arrested, obviouslv ... Wack said He explained the 1all notified the court that ;-.ielson hnd failed to appear for his 'rem:un in~ weekend jail terms. a i;entl'nce imposed for d r unken drivml! viola lions Wack s aid the letter wai:; not in - tended to badger Nelson's family but was "a normal procedure ... Mrs. Nelson said. howew~·r. she feels like officials "are just hounding me and hounding me." She said the letter was jus t one In a series of blunders 1n the case. She was not contacted about her husband's illnc>ss either by juil or hospit al offi cials and sear ched frantically ror him ror two days before finding him in a coma a t OCMC. Jn addition, she said Wedne!!· day, she now has received a bill for abo u t $4 .000 from the hospital. Mrs. Nelson said she suggest-· ed court offici als might {'herk with their own jail to team her husband had died. Wack said the jail officials would not know Nelson had died either without s ee in~ proof. Mrs. Nelson's attorney, Robert Des Jardins. said he received a copy of Mr. Nelson's death certificate Wednesday. Deputy Coroner Jim Bitner said 1l lists the death as "ac- cldeota l .. caused by a skull frac· <See DECEASED, Pag~ A2) INSIDE TODAY If 11our child dou. a lot of staring into space ~fore the age of three. chance• are he'll tum out to be a 1ocioU11 and in· lellectually .a.doonced .adult, .according to a researcher'• re- port. Stor11 A4. • ladex AIY-Senllu Al -w..-.ra •t .. 11 ........ f'l'M< .. . , _.,,., .. C:.Ollfftl'N• Al MWlff . .., O.Wll9f c .... _,,,..... •• Ctlfl'll<l (A _.._, ... "" A4 a. .. _. c• =c.-' AM 0.IH!llM\len Al aM l,dl\Wlal '• .. ... SM( ... ,., ... .... llo!HUl.._111 ... , Ttlt<r4•leol ., "'-· ... , Tllff~ ... , ~IMltH.,., Al -·~ ,.. ... __ It ........ '"". M ,......,. ...... ., ' - ,A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC t• F,....P-.,eAJ BANK •.. concern that the b•nk ml&ht face fw1hc-r ;idvtnt' jud1mt'f1~ ...... one rl'uon for the dttLSIOO to P•) clainu aubmlllcd by cJepo&1l~ "Wl' thank thal m order lo prl'· tervl' the good .,. 111 nd rcputAt Uon o( tht bank lh•t ll b advbA· ble thal we attllc with the custoshen that huve not filed 1\d\," Ult< •pc>kc:sniun 11atd. He said cluima will be pro· ceued as quickly ai. possible after they art' receh·ed by tht• bank. Proof of ownt•nh1p will ~ requlrcd btifor,• the bank will or for compensation. The spokeaman said depositors ure expected to chum le>:i!lt~ fo r Jllwelry. cOIM and neRolioblc "bear<'r" bonds lhat were 11.tolen The two poyoffs by lhe bianlcs affect holders of about hall lhe safety dl'pos1t boxes that wert• forced op~n h~ hurglilrs "ho blasted their way tnlo the bank"i. vault. The rem:i in1nii depos1tori. ('lther aid not \U(kr losses or re <'e1ved property recovt.>red b) the Federal Bureau of lnvei.llgation dunng Its sweeping IJlvesugallon of the crime. The investigation led to lhe ar- rest and conviction of fJve mem· hers of the burglary team. Each is sen •ing a lengthy term m federal prison. The burglary occurred over the weekend of March22·24, 19n It gained the "Mission lmposs1· ble" trademark because of the sophisticated methods or the burglal"3. They bypassed audible und ~iler.t alarm S) stems, then u~1·d s pecial explosives lo blast their . way into the vault. They usl'd t hammers and chisels to punch f the safety deposit boxes. , The team s tayed at a fas1ona : ble Laguna Niguel to"nhouse i during the weekend of lhe crime, • then departed for Ohio. • • :~ F,....P~Al DECEASED ture and hemorrhage. He said 1t still will be a couple of wt>eks. however. before mlcroscopu.· tests are finished lo show what c aused Mr. Nelson to become Ill and fall and when the fatal injury .happened. The Orange County Grand Jury and State attorney general are looking into the case, of- ficials said. • Orange County Sheriff's Capt. ltobert Grif!eth. "ho also has been investagutmg tho case, said he has turned his Information over to state attorney general's Jnvesllgators. Forum Slated For Clemente Candidates in the Ma rch 2 San Clemente City Council election race will air their views at a public forum at 7 .30 p.m. Mon- day at the San Clemente Inn. The forum is sponsored by the San Clemente Merchants As- !OC1ation. Candid ates hove been ~ked to J:lvc their views on pier· treu redevelopment, a future in- dustrial park; back country de· vcl o pm1•nt . and pro posed ~hanges in the city":\ sltin or dmance. A 30-minut<' no host <'0Ckta1l penod will precede lht· proi:ram. 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It-•·· Prostitution Ring Broken LOS ANGELES <AP) -Un dert'OVM 1bt'riff'a deputies 11ay they have broken up u iu·o ..... utu· lion rlnai. op~ratlnli! 1n suburban Norwalk and Lakewood under Uw gulbt> of :i m:u!!aitt' :-4<'rv1('(' A sht'nH'11 spokt•:1man said nine pcuonis were arres ted Wed· nt>sday In the operation. which reportedly groued $90,000 ii month utilizing sexually orientl'd advertisements 1n newspapers In Orange and Los Angeles coun· tJe;s. ()th('"" tak('n Into c11~tody in- cluded Debbie MrKlbbon, 26, of South Gatci, who WaH bQukl'\I for lnve~llt;t1tlon or pimplna and pondt•rlni:: Yolanda llrO\~n. 21, nnd Don Hoss, 28, uncl hi:> wlfr, Ah•ld i1, 20, M l\nuht•1m Authoritlu said M1s11 Mcl\1lJ bon reportedly ach.'d '13 the nnR 'i. telepho ne dis pat chcr. takln~ calls and mnkinR ass1((nn,en~. Sheriff's deputies suld they bad recovered substantlal amounts of cash. checks. credit cards, rC'- ceipts und records from the Ballard home. FIREMEN DISTRIBUTE FOAM OVER SPILLED GASOLINE TO REDUCE HAZARD Tht>y s:iid the crackdown was l .iunched after undercover agents arrested Victoria Garcia. 27. of Whittier. when she arn\·ed for a previously arrangl'd rt>n - dezvoull. Tanker Trailer Overturn• on Jemboree Road In Newport Beech Patty's CM 'Visit' News ToLaWJDen Gas to Oil Switch Could Cost Lives SAN DIEGO (API Premaulure death.s, hundrecb or thousands or layoffs and $2 billion m added ('Os ts could be the result 1( California has to replace its dwindling natural J!aS with fuel oil. says a state stµdy. The study was prt-sented Wed· ne.;day to the ~late Energy Com- m1ss1on for analysis. It predicted hea"ier smog and serious health problems in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas if power plants and an· dustraes are forced to switch from natural gas to oil. An interagency natural gas task force prepared the report lo point up the consequences of a natural gas shortage in California. The study said vi~ib11lty in the Los Angeles air basm would drop 19 to 37 ~rcent due to s ulfates given oft by burning fuel oil. "Moreo\•er, particles or this size tend to lodge in human lungs." said the s tudy, prepart.'<1 In part by the Stanford Research Institute. And it cited a warning by the State Air Resources Board that heavy concentr ations or sulfate in the air would cause 2,100 pre- mature death.sin the Los Angeles basin between 1978 and 1980 Local economies would al.so be hard-hit by the lack of natural gas. the study said. It predicted that up to 800.000 workers could be laid off by businesses caught without an adequate supply of alternate fuels. Robert Ham. emergency plan· ning manager for the study team, told the commission that many hospitals have four days· !iupply or alternate fuels stored. .Oass Slated For Fashion People interested in fashion merchandb tnj! l'all t•nroll 111 a noon hour r1H1r:-.e b<'ln" orrrrcd ot .Saddlrh11ck Collt•gc dunnit th1• spring quarter. Tht' dass 1s scheduled to meet Monday" through Thursd<1)S m Hoom P 2 un the low1•r rampu-. Jllct will bt• tJU!;hl by N<m('y l\c•,:-.h•r. ~ former reta1lt>r and model .Sprin.: qu:irtf'r cla4'S<''I begm March 8 and studc•nt'i :lrt' rt• minded tn file apphcnt111n~ a'I ~oon M pos!it1hlf' for rr~l:r.trnt1rm nrpo1nlml·nl~ San Clemente which the team thin.ks is ade· quate. "We think they need something hke 10 days," he said The study culled for strict conservation of natural lo{as un· t1I new ~upplies reach the state from Alaska by 1981or1982 It also called on California senators and representatives to put pressure on the Federal Power Commission to allot the state more natural gas. Another suggestion was to store natural gas in empty oil wells an t ime of surplus. Pacific Gas & Electric is already doing this at McDonald Island in Stockton, the study said. SACC Backs Traffic Plan For County The Sadd l eback Area Coordinating Council (SACC> has given lt.s suJfport to a traffic rlrculation plan for southeast Orange County which calls for minimum highway construction and low population density. Members of the SACC ex- ecutive board endorsed Alternative 4 of the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study which ulls for a population level o( 711.000. the lowest of the four alternatt ves unde r considera- tion. SACC executive board member Denis Horn said Wed- nesday night that the recommen· datlon lo county officials for Alternative 4 reflects widespread citizen preference for Jower population levels. The SACC recommendation i;tands in contrast to the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun· 1·1l 's recommendation for Alternative 3, consisting of tn:t· · JOr trnnsportatlon corridor con· struction and a dt'n.sity of 1.2.1 m1lhon. thl' h1glw~t under study by lhc SEOCCS panel. llom pointed out that while l\ltcrnatlvc 4 111 the lowest in populnt ion density It ~till cnlls for .in ult1motc ~rowth in the 6tudy area of 2' ~ It mes or its present population. Council Approves 20-acre Park Site Purch:l•H' or ;1 20 :l('r(' ~•IC lhal \\111 lwl'ome a futur.-park for ~horecllfl!-11·~ult•nt~ ~a -. ;q1 prov1•d \\.'edn1·~ciay n1i:ht hy 1 ht• SJn Clemente <.:tty Council. 1 he ratv will purc·ha.se thc ~itr. IO<'t1tl'll nC'llr Via San GorRon1n rind A\cn1dJ \',squt•rn, frorn the> State l>1•pnt mt•nt of Tran~portu lion for $144.000 In a rr l:itNt art1on, the <'Ounc1I asked the stat<' parki; depart ment for $82.000 in state hond money to covt•r ;:i portion of the acquis1t1on cost The rt>ma1nder or lhe cost 1A 11l r ome from th<' city's park arqu1sltlon fund. The San Gor~onio park s1le has been the subject of four-vear-0ld dupute between lhe city and the slate. The city de<'la red its intention lo buy lht' land after the stal<' deC'lared the vrorerty suprlus. It had been purchased ai; ri1tht of "ay for l he San Dl<'ltO fo'rceway The t"o sides couldn't agree on price. The city said it wn~ willlnit to pay the state's ori~mal cost, <Jbout $100,000. The s tate . hnwt-v('r. wontrd o "market 'oluc" prlre of S420,000. Ttw <·1tv w;1:c irnccci:sful in 'Jll,n"tinn~ slate lega latlon fore· tnl( sale of surplus property for the oril(lnul acqulsllloo cm:t. But the tran1p-0rtot1on departm••nl 1·halh•nJt('d the law 1n court Te<11t1mony "as t.iken for two da\!I In the cttse 0tnd the.• matter was contmued. The next movt' was the state's dec111lon to lowl'r thl' uk1ng price from $4.20,000 to $144 .000. fn other action Wednesday night, the council: -Denied. 'irt a 2 tn l vote, a 'ariance requt>st sought by Coun c1lman Patrick Lane. Lane 11ought lo permit tandem parking In front of his Avenlda Del Mar law orrtce. l~ane and CouncUman Thomas O'Ket'fe, a lso :in at· torney, tlb talned from the mat· tcr. -Continued to a Joint meeting March 31 with mrmber. o( city ~ommiulons discussion of fire resistant roof mg materials in the city. · Rig Flips; Residents Evacuated By JOANNE RE\'NOLDS Of II•• oau, '"''°' ~·" Residents of !our NewPort Beach homes were ev.icuall'CI early today as policcml'n and firemen worked to prevent on explosion from an O\'l'rturncd tanker truck th:it !'>p1lled part of its 4,700-gallon load on Jam- boreeRoad. The tanker. part \>( a double tractor rig•dnven by Texaco de· liveryman Carl Harryman jackknlled and overturned o~ Jamboree Road near the in- tersection of EastbluH Drive ot 1;30 a.m . Firemen said the lanker was losing about a Rallon of gns u mmute and six fire units "<'rt' called to the scene to Lry to pre· vent an explosion and fire. The four homes on Carob St r e e t i n E a s l b I u r f w er l' evacuated at about 5 a.m. when the tanker was ready to be nghted. Firemen said there were still large quantities or gas and gas rumes present and they feared a spark could ignite them. · According· to police reports, 'Harryman was driving south· cound on Jamboree Road and had just passed the Eastblulf Drive intersection. going up the Jong hill, when he missed a shift. His tru ck bt'~an lo roll backwards down the hall and when it jack-knifed the rear tank turned over. Harryman said he was uninjured in the incident. Firemen said the s r>illed gasoline was running down the hill about 200 yards from the overturned tru<'k and they said they faced a variety or hazards. F,....Pa.-AI. BATTIN ••. If Judi?<' Luc rl'j('('ls th<• mo lion,· Battin will be tried on c·riminal charges stemming from <illegations that he misused coun- ty manpower and materials in his unsuccessful bid in 1974 for uw office or lieutenant i:overnor Conrad testified today that h<> was J:iv('n "several thousand'! or dollars" by d1st nct allornt·y·-. personnel while he was In vestigatin~ Battin anct thf' other supervisors and providing re- ports on their act1v1ucs. The pnvate eye tc'lt1ficd thal on lll'vcral occas1om1 hl• w1h not uked to 11gn a reC('llll for Lht• lundll some or which ht· tx-llcv\•d came from th<' Orani;:t' t'ounty In Lelh~ence Unit ··0111n't you know or :t!'lk about the other sourres of vou r puy- mrn111?" Conract wall ask<'<I. "I didn't know and I dlrln"I <'"fire," Conrad ~nnnlod. "Just u' long as I got paid. ' <;onrad would only c•stlmete that hi.' rt'rt'I vcd "i.t•verul thoui;ands of dollan;" for his work ancl wu nol prepared under questlonlnit to pin his n •1mbunw mcnt <lown to a more sp<-c1f1c· fl~Ur<' "Wt>ll, wh:it rii.:urc f11d \'OU put on )our tr1rnmt• tnic rl'turn'\ for those yeara?" Conrad was askl·d ··1 never filed :iny," Cunr all s miled. Miss Garcia was booked for in- vest1gatlon of committing pro- sUtutJon. Also arrested were Edward B. Ballard, t s, of Norwalk, his wire, Jennifer. 22, and his 16-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter. All three were booked for in· vestigation or pimping and pan- derina. Laguna Ups Benefits To Seniors The city of Laguna Beach will spend more than $106,000 in senior citizens benefits this year, according to a report given Wed- nesday to the City Council The report was in answer to some critics who have said the ci- ty is "stingy" with senior citizens, Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney said. Major items or aid or benefit include: -S22.000 for a housing planner to develop a model for housing rehabilitation . -$10,000 for placing ram~ at SO Intersections around town aid· ing elderly pedestrians. -$9,SOO of a $25,000 city sub- sidy to the city busline and an ad- ditional $3 ,800 in s~cial low fares for senior citizens. -$7,000 grant to the Transportation. Lunches and Counseling <TLC> program for st>nior citizens. $7,000 on sidewalks put in at· the request of senior citi7.ens near the Human Affairs building where seniors' groups meet. $4 .000 in lost meter revenul' due lo tht.> lawn bowling club's be· in,:: issued special parking permits. -$3,500 ln maintenance of the bowling J?reens. -S6.000 to alter traffi<' siJ?nals a llowing a longer pedestrian crossing cycle for elderly pedestrians. • -$3.000 in extra bus benches requested by seniors groups. Jn addition, the city has de· termined that senior citizens re· ceive benem of about 25 percent of the expenditure for Heisler · Park. This comes to $20,000. Medical nid calls by fire depart- ment to help seniors would be worth about $4,300. Although no dollar figure was placed on 1l, seniors grou~ meet rl'nl free at the city's lluman Af- fairs building and many have permanent orfke sp:ice there. The report, drafted by GcorJ?e Pt>wlt'r, human affai~ dlr<'rtor, ~u1d that the share or the c1ty''I n•nt of the building and util1ll••!'>, ~1. 700 annually. could be reported .1rrJ rharged to the program~. FrOWI Pag~ Al ANIMALS ••. place it at about $2,233 u month the first ye11r. The prtcf• lnclu<le11 purchu~r of a s pecial truck. Thut f1•c b ('Ompurabl<.' to county 1·011 trnrt · Th1' rouncil was urged h-. members o! the Pet Rcsponslb1li ty Committee to estabhsh a tor al program. Costa Mesa police r eacted with surprise today to the testimony or Patricia Hearst that she spent three or four days In Costa Mesa following the SLA shootout in Los Angeles in 1974. "It's news to us." said Copt. Ed Glascow. commander of •he police department's detective division . "We didn't know anything about that at all." Miss Hearst. tesUfrmg at hur bank robbery trial 111 San Ftan- clJco, talked Wednesday about her underground travels after the shootout in which six mem- bers or the Symbionese Libera- Uor1 Army were killed. She told the court i.he watched the shootout on May 17, 1974 on television at a motel in Anaheim. across lhe street from Dis- neyland. She said she then spent three or four day11 in 11 mot.el in Costa Mesa. She did not identify the motel. The newspaper heiress said she then traveled back to the San Francisco area, staying first in a motel and then in an apartment on Walnut Street in Oakland and another apartment in Berkeley. north of thl' University where she met sports la!:ure Jack Scott. * * * Er,,.. Page Al PATTY ••• before the s tart of today's session. Only a fracllon of those \\ere admitted, however. Chief defense attorney F. Lee Balley wrapped up tus detnlled questioning or MISS Hearst on Wednesday and, in a storm of anger. told Browning testily that he coulct not a sk lhe defendant her whert>obouts or activlti<'s from September 1974 to Sep- tember 197S. U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J . Carter agreed with Bailey. The jury was notpresenL for the exchange. Bailey, effectively barring any ('tOSS·CX aminallon on 12 or Miss Hearst's 19 months with the SLA. deliberately skipped the year his client was believed lo have spent m Sacramento and San 1-'ran- cisco. Miss JJt>arst. 21, had finished her tale of kidn:ip, sexual abu:1t•, forced participation in bank rob bery and months or llvini: under threat of ti<' a th by lclling the jury :.he c11ntmued to this dtJy to fear thi• ft•mnunl!i and 11ymputhlzt>rs of lhe SLA Slit' 1q.11'1 the tt•rrorthut wu11 im· plantc:tl in her mind hy the lull' SI.I\ chle(luln non;drl "Cinq1ll'" I>1·Frt•t·1t• 11nd olhrr'I wul' P<'l'll<'t tial1·<I for monthl4 hy ~ur \.IVtnlt ml'mb(·rs Wllhom und Emily 11 011 iii, now In a 1,11!'> · An1tl'h·1i Jail Sh'· h11d 11pokrn rmotlonally of ht•r F1•l1. '1 . 11 hrlu('lron, wcpl bit tnly tn t<•llln1t or llc•lng ropcrl twin· tlurln~ 01111' w1•eks or ''ilp tivltv 10 cl11rk <'lf),<'l'I, und 11· niunll'J h1·r rrw11nt 111i: horror thal 11h1• wouhl ht• k ill1•d ut uny mo mrnt 1f i.hc f:11lccl to 1•11orwr11t1•. 1\11 h1•r 11rtlnn11. l'1h1· 11ui'1. wr r1· tHl'INI on an lni:rulnNl lwlll'I th:it If lht• SL.I\ dido t kill hc:r, thl' t-'111 would. FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN T•l&HI BROADWAY, PEHNEY'S OPEN 5 HITES -MON.' THRU FRf. I • Tl'luAday February 19 1tre DAILY PILOT tcounty Health Chief Philp Quits &~ W@Mrr ®@((W O©@ T~ t'ohun • •~ar• d•lly nc:'1J( SaCurd•y• and Monday•. ;llf (I pr11lt/l'"l 0' 'f /11 ·11 II ftlt' /'u/ l>ur111 l 'ul u 11/. UI fl'rl IHJll' 111•1 ,,, .. \/ 1 \II I I "n HL•''M anti II( ltt1n liflU l/t't'd (H "'11"1· lllt•Qui I rn 111 •J111wrnmt'nl 11nrl /11;•lll•'H \/llt/ 1/l•Uf (/lt>'\l ·m \ (,. /'nl l>u111 \I ~ ., '' ,. ', r , 1t 1• ( J I U 11 •I • ( "n ' I I 11111•1 I 'tint I' fl Hu I NI ( 1.v/ I I,,.'"'''' i"IU r1 JqJ/,111 t lllPll IH I NleeD~•or DEAR PAT. The nice doctor tn Costa Meu who answered my last A YS request for free or re· asonably priced blood pressure teslS has left the state. Do you know of any other free blood pre Hure testing source in Uus area-> M .R .. Costa Mesa Volu11teers take free blood pre· 111ure test• every otller Tbarsday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Holy Family Mlsaion Claa,pel, 17101 Ward St ., Fountain Valley. Penoaa. IS years and older, art' lnvlted to use this senke as olteo aa desired. PutJdpanlS will receive a copy ol their blood preuure readhlc• ud brocluues <available lo English and Spaailh) aboat blood ptes.sare. Transportation can be arranged by phoalng tbe "His llanda" of· nee at 9'8·21 11 , Monday through Friday from 9 :3t a.m. t.o lZ noon. Tbla program ls olfued as a community senlce in coopera· lion wltb the Orange County Heart Asaodatloa. •t-dKld~ DEAR PAT. Isn't there .i federal law that requires refunds or credits to be given 1m - med1atel.>., R R , Newport Beach TM rederal law lo wlU~b you refer ls a regula tion wued by the Fedf'nl Tnde Commlssloo, ef· feC:tlve Feb. Z, 197'. The rule re· qwres lf'IJers to ship merchan· dlse wltbln 30 days after recdv· Ing mall orders aad lo DoUfy customers If there wtu be a delay , beyond that Unit. The seller ' must 1lve tbe buyer lbe rlgbt to cancel lf tbere Is a delay beyond ' 31 day1, aad a refund must be ls· • sued lf'Ven d•Y• after ~lvln( , the cancelJaUo•. Jn uses wbere ' a credit card was used, tbe seller bas unUI the nut month'• blllln1t <'YCle lo lu ae the credit. Tbe rule excludes seed and plant orden. photo pnH:eulng servlct"S, aerial •liveries auch as magazines and all C.O.D. orders. Vtolatiom or lh.Js nle may be r~rted to lbe FTC, llOto Wiishire Blvd., WeAt t.o. Anceles. CA. 900%5. .\'ot In St~k DEAR PAT I ordt"red a Oyna<'o QSA ·JOOA amphhcr from ADR Audio m Washington. D.C last !-;('pt ember. r enc losed a $4:>3 85 t'ash1er's check m pay- mt>nt Two days later. I received a not1ct' from A 0 R saying the amp was not in stock but that de liver y "as expected :.hortl>" When I'd :.till not r{'('C'lved the merr hand1!>e aftn a month, I dt> rlded to ranee I nnd wrote for a r<' fund Th<' request wa -1 ar knowlcdi:cd rn November, but no refund hus romt• 0 Z .. Costa Mcsn \'ou now hl\'f' rf'Cf'lvt'd your rr fund. t\ rf'pre11cnutlvr of ADR rr port«'d lh•l th•• ampllfk-r you or derl"d 111 an updated modcl that 0 )'111CO flrat advrrll~ed almost• y~ar ago. Tht' amp was to bt' rt• lusf'd for ret•ll ulr la'Jt July, but ADR ind othrr rt'taflen '"' ~•lll 11nllln1t. It waa uplalM'd that Ull" 'lorf' hH b<-en acceptlnll orck-r" wlthc>ut 1ny alo<'k on hand. but It will Prot'f'Mll cance1Jall0ft.~ upon rN1uext. Whale Fiesta Closing Out In Dana Point Thl' annuul Dana Point F<'sllval of thl' Whales wtll con elude this weckemd with a youth parade. whale lecture and mflv H'S The parade, rained out Feb 7. will 5lep ofr at 10.30 a.m. Satur dav al Dana Wharf. wiUI ros· turned r hildren and their pets <'OmpetinR for prizes "Dolphin!!. Porpoise5 and Gray \\'hale"' Cousins" ls the topic oC a lerturt> that will be given at 2 pm Saturday at Dami Wharf by Diana Mcintyre. a director of the American Cetacean Society. f'tlms on gray whales. In who~e honor the festival is held, sailboat racin.r. gurfing aod un der" ater photography will b<> gho" n pt-nod1cally Saturday :ind Sund a). at no charj?e Whul <' walr hmi: am1'e" "111 lt.>a"e thP bJrhn1 hourh both Ila.'~ To Take Post in· San Diego Dr. John Philp, Orange Coun· ty's embattled health officer. ha5 r~igned effective March 26 to take the top health )>Oil In San Diego County. Phi.Ip'• reasons for s uddenly qwltlng the Job he has held for nine years apparently are bnked to Increasing conn1cts with the County Board of Supervisors Jn a terse telephone message to the press. Philp would only con· firm the fact be had resigned to lake the San Diego position. tfe refused to comment on specific reasons for leavrng Orange Coun ty government service. The 57-year-old phyi>ic1an will taJce a pay cut of about $2,SOO in the move. His current s alary 1s nearly $49,000 a year compared to $46.500 in the San Diego offer W1thm the last six months. Philp has been stripped by supervisors or most or the ad ministrative responsibilities he once had. His former c hief aide. Dr Thomas Hamilton. resigned un der supervisor1al pressure to take the top health post 1n Pasadena earlier ttus >ear lie said the "climate for top-quahty. imaginative administration 11> not good in Or ange County " Supervisors made it clear this month that Philp wouJd soon be stripped even of his titular con· trol or the health department The board and the County Ad · ministrative Office embarked on a maJOr department reorgan1za· tion that will include hinng a high-paid p r ofessional ad· m1nistralor to head aJI the coun- tv's health-related functions · It had been reported last year that supen·isors were lr) mg to find a way to fire Philp but that move was dropped in favor or lht> steady depletion of his authonty Philp aroused the ire or supervisors on two key matters last summer and fall -the coun ty's paramedic program and tht.' controversial county contract for employe physical exams with a firm founded by Dr. Louis Cella. City officials and several supervisors accused the county Emergency Medical Care Com· m1ttee. which governs the paramedic tra 1n1ng and certification program, or throw mg roadblocks in the path of pro posals to accelerate the tra1mng process . As former chairman of that committee. Philp bore the brunt of the criticism until supervisor-; removed him from the position in favor of Robert White. Orange Count y Medical Center ad m1nistrator. Philp was a lso cntical of th<' boatd's approval of the lurral1ve physical exam pact, which was awardt'd to Orange Coun ty llealth Testing Institute Ile sa1rl the job could be done "in·housc" with fewer e rrors than the private firm would generatr. It was Jlamilton who became most vocal in the health depart· ment's criticism of the pact. lie was rebuked by supe rv1~ors several times. eventually leadrng to his resignation Several months ago, Philp prl' 11ented supervisors "1th an analvs1s of the OCIITI oprrat1on. t•1tinir a I aq{e error rate nnd rt• t·ommcnd1ng th('-contra('t lw tcrminaled Th(' county udm1mstrat1vl" of rice directed anoth<'r t•>.aminu lion of I hc rrcorfl11 b.v l he count' Medical Center and rnme llJl with an t'rror rate far below th:tl ('1lf'<1 by Philp Supt>n•15ors refused to cut ofr the-1mrt and stnpped Philp or h1' ,1dm1n111trot1 ve review power over OCllTI That. too, was handed to the Med1caJ C('flter. Philp'!! resignation, In th<> form of a one-sentence lettrr t o Supervisor Ralph Daedrirh, n 1mc as a 11urprisc to m<>flt coun ty offlclab. D1t'drich said he wu" happy Philp was mO\.'ing on to "b1g1:c1 nnd better thmgs" and that thr health officer's dt'c1s1on "'ould make reorgan11 a lion l'Hort' run more smoothl). Niguel Area Rapist Sought Orange Count y Shenff's of. ricers are circulating the dfscrtptlon or a man who ,:?rabb4.'d a Laguna Niguel woman Wednes- day as she returned home Crom a 'lhOpping trip and attempted lo ra~her. Deputies said the 42·year.()ld \11ct1m told them the intruder al her home confronted her at gun point as she was unloading her cor and forced her to undress Thev said the woman's <'nes ap parenily alarmed h<'r 3ttackt•r "ho pocketed his J:Un and fled from lhc i;ren<' "llhout r1>mpll"I lnJ? hli; 1n1t•nrled art D.tlly "'* ~· ,._ OFF TO SAN DtEGO Health Officer Philp Penthouse Model Faces Forgery Rap Penthouse M aga21ne centerfold personality Catherine M arie "Cathy" Green 1s on trialtooay in Orange County Supenor Court on multiple forgery charges filed by the Costa Mesa Pohce Depart· ment. It was alleged Wednesday dur- ing early trial te!'ltimony in Judge Robert L. Corfman's courtroom that Miss Green, 28, of San Fran- cisco, obtained more than $3.000 m goods and cash by the use or :.tolen credit cards and che('ks The shapely defendant 1s ac· cused or using checks and crf'd1t cards taken from the" all ct of her sister-in-law, M rl> Donna Green oC Anaheim. Mrs. Green tes tified Wednes- day that she lost her wallet and its contents in December, 1974. Cathy Green was arrested by Costa Mesa police dunng the following June on forgery charges initiated by a jeweler in that city. Miss Green was the subject or an extensive centerfold display 10 the ~cember. 1974 issue of Pen· thouse magaiine. The magazine has been examined at length by seven male members of Ule 1ury. ii was learned Wednesday It has been stressed by lawyers for both sides that Miss Green's services as a model for the Pen., thouse art icle had no bearinl( on the forgery charges l>he face!> to- day. Masked Thugs Hold Up Viejo Gas Station Two men wearing blac•k ski masks a nd Navy peaJackeL'i look S300 at gunpoint latr Wedncsday from a M1ss1on Vu.•Jo :.crv1ce sta- tion. Orange Count) Sh<'nff's of· C1cers reported today. The deputies 'aid attendant Paul Allen Pangract.' told them he was working on the pump islands at Carl's Texaco, 25561 Jeronimo Road, when thf' I wo m('n drove in· to the station and confrontNI him. Deputies said l't'nJ(raC'C' wa:. "'ruck by one of lhl' bandits an<i forred to hund O\ l'r ttw 1·onl<'nls of his ca11h box Thc·y :..11d h1• "'a" thrn orrlered to 1!1· on 1hr nonr anrl \'OUnt UI' to }1)(1 lwh11c• hr• Clllll'<I fl() hr\• Here Come The Swallows The swntlow11 lhnt l<'gend and sonit say return to th<' old Span111h m1Ssion in San Capistrano cvery year han• taken off on the annuul Journey M1.11s1on orfirJBb said W<'<fnes day they had been not 1f1rd by "lwallow watchers in i\rgtmtina. where the birds :.pend thr winter, that thl' swallows hav(' ht-gun lhe fi,OOO·mlle Oi~ht lo tM-1r i1umm<'r nests in the eav('s of the 200.yenr old mission. Accord1nJ: to l egcnct , popularized in the 1930s by the' romantic son~ "When the S wallows Come Back to Capistrano," thf' nock <1 rn ves each year on March 19. St ,Josephs Day Bill Defeated WASHINGTON IU P l 1 T he House Judiciary Committee Wednesda~· killed legislation that would have b3nned the manufac· ture. s ale resale and 1mporta hon of cheap. f'a,.1lv concelahle handj!UO!- Suspect, Pistol Se-lzed A Santi Ana man police chum. was i.lttmg on a chrome-plated pistol and smoking manJuana in the Irvine Industrial Complex. was arrested on several charges by undercover officers Police arrested Robert t: Thompson. 32, of Santa And Tuesday on s usp1c1on of possession of ::.tolt>n property. susp1c1on or arm ed robbery and suspicion of gr and theft His companions, David IL Wilson. 20, of Or ange and Luis Aguilar. 25, of Santa Ana, were cited for possession of man. Juana Officers 1>a1d that when the ar· rest was made. Thompson was sitting on a 32 caliber chrome· plated automatic pii;tol that was s tolen in a Fullenon burglary Dec. 12. He also had an empty United California Bank cash bag. Officers said they are chel'k· mg to see if the bag was related to a robbery. but conceded they have turned up no ev1denre to back up the armed robbery charge Delly ...... ""'"'•.., Wtlli4m $CIWfj- PORTHOLE VIEW OF CIVIC CENTER CONSTRUCTION This 11 Whet Sidewalk Superintendents See ln S•nte Ane Seein g the Dole T h ing Sidewalk ~uperintendellU Get Peeping Place •LIAM SCHREIBE R see over the fence. mune to the attraction of the By Wl~-0.11,l'li.cMloll Then, two weeks ago, there holes and, though most of t.be What 1s there about a hole in a was a change. Holes were cut ln peekers nre m en and boys, there fenre that Is al most too temptinJ: the fence and human nature look 1s a healthy share or the other topassbywithoutaqwckpeek? itsrour:.e gender taking turns at the English philosopher Samuel In any given hour of the work. portholes. Johnson would probably ha\'e mg day, upwards or 100 or more> s tude nts. p e nsion c r s . d1sm1ssed the temptation as s im· people stroll past the fence -and hoU5ewives, stylish secretancs, pie cunosity, a trait he called theholes. government workers and at . "one of the most permanent and By rough <'ount. at least 75 per torneys wearing vested swts and <'ertain characteristics of a cent can'tresistthe urge topt>ek carrying briefcasesallst.opfora vigorous mind." Some stand for several minute!> look at cons truction workers About a month ago, when work al a hole and others look in each pouring concrete. moving earth began on the new Orange County hole as they pass. and drilling holes in the ground. government administration By right or a fast marking pen. One man an an expensive· building in Santa Ana. a stark one sidewalk superintendent looking Jeather coat stood at Ont.' plywood fence eight feet taU was named Ed claimed a hole as his hole for 15 minutes and then erected around it, ostensibly to "person a I property " until moved lo another just around the protect passersby. another Cence-peeker used his corner. He said he was ao The $8 million project received own pen to scratch out the claim. architect who just "llkes t.o see . hardly a glance at first since it Jt seems almost nobody is im-lbinga being built." would have taken a stepladder lo ~rsAVE 15% Armoire Reg $849 Sale Price $719. Night Table Rtg S28' eo Sale Price $249. ea . Bed-King Size Rel( $37~ Sale Price $319. Triple Dresser 76'' Reg. $749 Sale Price $639. Twin Mirror S\29 ea Sale Price $109. ea. CECORATIVE BRIWANCE INSPIRED BY THE VENICE OF A GOLDEN AGE.· PrlOFESSIONAL INTEltlOR DESIGNERS Opt111 Mon . Thur1. & Fro, ht1. . . . , . ~ ........... - ' t DAIL V PILOT l/SC ~ ...... ·e ~ ~ '(' •••• Tom Marplalae TURNING GREEN DEPT. -Some days you have to wonder If Mybody will be ten in our r,aion who rec:alhs how our fair dOunty got named an the first plllet. Orange County 1ot named because once we were the center or the citrus bell. It hlld nothinit LO do with lbe color of the stripes down the center ot our ro~ds. Indeed. once upon a lime, the ma1or concern of people In the San Juan Capistrano area was If the weather might turn a dip below freezing, thus reqwrlng folks to stay up all rught tending ~mudge pots to keep the citrus crop alive. Today, San Juan people seem more concerned about building enough roads and sewer pipes to serve all the housing develop- ments. GARDEN GROVE Dll,l NOT get its name because everybody had fll>wers in front of their tract houses. It got named because the place was an agricultural center Back in those bygone days of Orange County. you_ had trou~le finding the comm unity of Tustin. It was located somewhere between the last citrus grove in Santa Ana ,and the first citrus grove on the Irvine Ranch. Tus tin embraced the orange groves in bet ween If you were able to find the old Tustin Hi gh School campus, y~u figured you had found Tuslln. Two colors predominated in Tustin. One was green. the color of the trees. and the other was orange, those little round things that bung from the trees. Even in this day and age of 1976, Tustin likes to remember its motto is .. The City o(Trees. ". . . Oil Spill Engulfs Marshes ... DELACROIX. La. <AP> -011 from a broken plpeUne bu wubed into tbe vut marsbland.s a.Iona the South Louisiana coast. thrnlenin1 bunUn1 and fblhinl .rround.s ed1ln1 the Gull ol Mex· lco. The Coast Guard estimated that 700 barrels or oil -more ( INSHORT J than 29,000 gallon• -leaked from a crack in an eight-inch Gutr Oil Co. pipeline before it was shut down Saturday. The break was in the area of Black Bay, which faces the Gulf of Mexico. lloef•• ..... ,, • ., CAIRO CAP> -An Egyptian parliamentary committee bas beard charges by one of Its mem· bers that officials of Egyptair. the national airline, took com- missions on the sale or aircraft from the Boeing Co .. Cairo newspapers reported. Parliament member Mohamed Rashwan t old the Transport Committee be had beard about the commissions. but he said he had no proof. The c.hainnan of Egyptair, Gamal Erfan, h45 sub- mitted his resienation. Kiojttger Protnt LIMA. Peru <UPI> -Rock· throwi n g demons trators s mashed windows in the U.S. em-· bassy in Lima late Wednesday night in a protest against the visit or Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Kissinger, praising the spirit of cooperation shown by Peru's military leaders during his visit, left for Brazil on his Latin- American swing today as U.S. embassy officials assessed the damage from the attack. Cari .. C.•sp•raew -. . Site•••'• Ul'ITo ........ Ar.gentine Pres ident Isabel Peron says a presidential election will be held this year and she ~ ill not be in the running. 81d Be 1t'UJ Elmo R. Zumwalt, retirl'd chief of naval operations, is poised to announce his can- didacy for U.S. Senate in Virginia after gaining AFL· CIO support promise. Congress' Move Covert .Ope rations to Get Okay? WASHJNCTON (AP> -The White House says President Ford's int•Uiaence overhaul im· poaft a few new restraint. on covert U.S. operations abroad other than prohibitina asausin•· tions. "There are no restraint.a on Ult• conduct of covert o~rations" other than conare&alonal power to mvestigate auch cperations. f'ord aide J ohn 0 . Marsh aaid at a Wednesday briefl.DB. KEV LEGISLATORS disagree whether Congre)S will go nlon£ 01 try to outlaw AddlUonal t,ypes of co\•tirt operutions beyond aa· suslnatlona. Whllt' leravlnai most covert ae- t1vity alone. Ford issued orders Wednesday barrin& break·in&, bu&&ing and other domestic spy- ing by intelligence agencies ex· C'epl in Ctirluin circumstances. But those exceptions would ar» pear to give official sanction to Staring Child The Best Kind? BOSTON (AP) -The bright~st, happiest. most charming children spend their earliest years in remarkably similar ways, researche~s say. They listen to adult conversations. roam freely around tbetr homes and s pend a lot of time staring. . . . . The study, they say, provides a bluepnnt for raising ternf1c kids. Prof. Burton L . White of Harvard University outlined the research for reporters Wednes- day, a day in advance of its formal presentation at the an· nual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. W HI TE, W H O h eads Harvard's Pre-School Project. said he reached his conclus ions by watching parents who con· sistently have bright, socially at- tractive children. These children score highly on social and in· telligence tests, be said. About one family in 30 pro· duces these kinds of children, he said, and the ability does not seem to be affected by income or education. .. The single most important (actor in this is the mother." White said. "She has a greater influence over a child's ex· periences than anyone else.'' He added, "A rich social ex· perience is the best thing you can do to ensure a good mind." For the child. this means seeking al· tention rrom the mother, follow- ing her around and learning cooperation. THE EVERYDAY objects in the home provide a wide r ange of visual excitement for the child. How a child will tum out de· pends on bis experiences before the age of 3. He said a close study of 39 children up to age 3 de- monstrated these crucial factors in child development: -Live language. The best ad- justed children are exposed to frequent conversation even before they can understand it. This includes being spoken to directly by adults . overhearing · conversations and even listening to talk on radio and television. some of t ho cr.~·s q~able put domealic aclMU• apinlt U.S. citizens. He alao asked Con1re ~sor crlrnln.-1 unct.looa fOC' le.urn, ~ecr~ta. Sen .. Walter F. Mondale ID- Mb1n. >. a ranking member of the Senate intelli.aence committee. predicted Congreu will 10 "much beyond" outlawlna es· u.uinations and wlU ban such covert CIA PolillC'tal artMty~ that conducted in Chilo and Ualy. "I think we ceJUlnly would follow the Prt1aldent in reatrlct· ma assasalnatloo attempta," Mondale s'1d. "But I alsO sus- pect we will restrict die Presi- dent on involvement in domestlc elections in foreign countries and there may be other ways we will restrict him.·· OTJS G. PIKE, <O.N.Y.), who was chairman of the now-defunct House intelligence committee. noted his panel considered but decided not to recommend pro- hi biting U.S . lnvolvement In secret \:·ars and politics abroad -in the end recommending only t h at assassination s and paramilitary operations such as that conducted in Laos be banned. "I thi nk that proba bly represents what Congress' posi· tion would be,•• Pike said. Sen. Howard Baker <R·Tenn.), a member of the Senate ln· telUgence panel, said, ''1 don't think you'll find much sentiment for simply abolishing all covert operations out of hand. I think the President's recommendations are pretty close to what Congress will approve.'' Grisly Find Inside Bundle CHICAGO (UPI> -The bia. green bundle insplred little curiosity. Thus. amid all thIS history, 1t comes a.ti} a particularly astonishing intelllgence to read news dispatches wherein it is re· ported that Tustin ~ee~s to become the first mumc1pahty on the West Coast designated as a "Green Survival City." GETTING THIS SURVIVAL designation was pondered by the Tustin City Council only the other night. WASHINGTON CAP> -A rederal grand jury has indicted 23 cardboard-carton malcers say- ing the firms conspired for 14 years to fix prices. Fifty present or former executives of the com· panies also were named defen- dants. Nation's Non~action -Steady s taring. The more a child stares at an object. the bel· ter. This is young children's single most common waking ex- perience, and the ones who turn out best spend 15 to 20 percent of their time doing it. -FREEDOM OF movement. Children benefit from being al- lowed to roam about their homes For at least 10 hours the bundle -a mover's blanket tied with cord at one e nd -lay at the curb · on a South Side street. No one paid much attention. Then a cbUd gave it a kick. Actually, the designation is re· ported to be a promotion by the American Association or Nurserymen The indictment was returned Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago and announced here by the Justice Department. · with few restrictions. This gives 0 S ki Bl d tht?m frequent new experience D IllO ng aste ~~~rc~~~~::s ror attention rrom Horrified, the child drew back, watchlne a splotch of. blood on the green blanket. When police arrived Tuesday and unwrapped the bundle, they found the body or Virgil Hayes, !i6, who bad been missing since last Friday night. Th'is 1s amazing You figure that anybody who was worncd about green growing things sur- viving wouldn't have that kind of a fret m a place like Tustin. Bet· ter they worry about Costa Mesa, where. because of road work, sidewalk work, general construc- tion and other s igns of so-called t'iv1lizat1on. tht•y always seem to be uprootmg full-grown trees. SAME THING IN Huntington Beach where. just after a bunch of trees get full grown along a street. they decide lo take them out because they were the wrong kind of trees m the first place. Thus you \\ ould figure Tustin as the least likely spot lo worry about green stuff surviving. But maybe the nursery people are Just looking for a place with_ u t•hanec of success. In Tustin. siret'n stuff may grow faster lh;in the housini:; tracts. Tht>rt• 1s somr loitk to this Why try plant ing 11 ll)t of J!reenery in Huntington B.-.;wh or Costa Mesa. The nell.t sound you Jre likely to hear 1s the hulldot.~r. Don 't get me wrong. now . hoth Costa Mesa und llunt1ni:ton 11'-a<'h are aomJt to be fine c1t1cs J>Omt'day. It they evrr finish them 4 • • • Vidal's Suing Capote, Mag, And Writer NEW YORK CAPI -Novelist Gore Vidal is suing Truman Capote, Playgirl Magazine and writer Richard Zoerink for $1 million. Vidal charges he was libeled in an article which said he got drunk at the Kennedy White House. In papers filed Wednesday in State Supreme Court in Manhat- tan Vidal said the .September 1975 article in Playgirl held him up to "public contempt." In the article, Capote was quot· ed as saying that Robert Ken- nedy, Harva rd hiatonan Arthur Schlesinger and a guard "just picked Gore up and carried him to the door and threw him into Pennsylvania Avenue" after Vidal "got drunk and Insulted Jackie's mother whom he had never met before in his nre." WASHINGTON <UPI> -A Nobel Prize-winning cancer re· searcher said today he is "shocked" b y the lack of J?overn· ment action lo curb cigarette smoking. He questioned the gov· ernment's credibility as a pro· moter of health and fitness. Dr. Renato Dulbecco. a 1975 prize winner for cancer r e search. said in remarks pre· pared for Senate testimony that lung cancer is a prime example of a preventable cancer, caused by a clearly identified and un- essential agent -cigarette smoke. "The fact that it has not been prevented , arid that 60,000 Americans are killed by it every year. must be squarely attribut- ed to lack of adequate action by the government. and its failure to heed the many calls made by responsibl~ scientists over the last two d ecades," Dulbecco said. .. As a cancer researcher and as a medical man 1 am shocked by this lack of action, and I qu<'!\· tion the credibility of the govern- ment as a promoter of health.·· Oulbecco's statements were contained in preparf'd testimony for Senate subcommittee hear- 1 n~s sc heduled t oda y o n Eastern Seaboard Rainy T...,.p,.,.atNrn "'"' LJw ,... .. ··--•• ,, AO•fttA 10 ,. \A f\MIO-. '° ,, ... ft.tOM\\¥\ftp " \II -··'~ \f )• ,, fltl<•QC> " Jl .01 (•~·~"•ti ~o "' ·" ( ........... " » • .0 0.1111.0 t1 ~ t•nY'lf' '1 10 {)ffff"ftf ., IA .11 ' •. ,bMI., I ·1• H&Nttutu " • q llt•nlA' f+ty '" )A \ At'-'•O•\ •• •• ,,,,,.,.,.,, I\ " Mflw~'ifl'_. 40 JI lt M•l'W'f4IOOI" 1• " N-l" O,'-.. 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'4>Ulll All••tl' Hltlltll""' 1-fle••lu ... \ <IM'lll-if<-1-6 J1 pm. 14 (M\1 It-_,..,.,, Nof111 G41t..ilM Ill -.. --fNlt fO< IN__. ~tl\OU lh m , WI\' .Op "I to ,,..,1,,.•11 FIOfl<I• H•-wr • .,. """°''""'"afU•U·'· Meei\rt-10.0om .. htY•ITI • ...... ••011\tf .......... ··-'" '" • cigarette smoking and disease. The industry's tobacco in· stitute also was invited to testily. -Spacing. Children turn out best when there is at least three years between them and their brothers and sisters. ·~ Name Your GGme ••• We've Got YoUr Team ! The basketball teams of 15 Orange Coast area high achoola, three community colleges and UC lrvlne get personal atten- tion and coverage from the Dally Piiot sports staff. Not ju1t scores, but atorlea and pictures whenever and wherever the newabre1ks • Dally Piiot aportawriters and phot.ographers are at the gamea to bring you detailed first-hand reports and plcturea. Our wire aervlcea report the action In college and pro games 1cro11 the nation. Added to all of this are the report• of other local high achool and college eporta, from wrestling to women's athletics. Name your game -we cover your team -In the 1port1 pagea of th• ·r . .. .. Thur day'8 Clo ing Pri es NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Thvrsday. February 19 1978 use· DAILY PILOT •s ·wan Learni~'·;; Bank Off en KW Advice f Ky Mll,,TON MOSKOWITZ 1 197S v. os ;a n·<'ord )'cur for loan loa~ei. ut <'Ommert'lal ban.ks, and 1 v. as therefore intucsted in thl' .id vice ~Ing handt.-d out b) Ch1<'u.:o·s Continental Bank on bow we can tea<'h our children to handle mom:> lasulng lb blmonlhJy newsletter on ramily finances. Conllnt'ntnl 1rnld · .. I( a youngster d0t-s not know lhc 1mporlancl' or a doll•r eiirly m ltfe llJw111qu11ndt~ mont>y roollio.hl)' on mean· wgless items. he '" well on ht., way to becoming n t!Pl'n dthnft ua un adult·· \\'t•ll, that St•t•rn!t lo be wa&tt t'ounsl'I But at doe~n ·t Quite 11quare with recent events In the Money Tree banking world One wny JX'OPil' become t.pendthrifls ,., by borrowintt too much, and it ap!)Curs u~ 1f thl' banks havt• .been lendinir too much to the wron1i1 p11r\l\•i. thank~. of <'Ourse. make their mone) by eolle<'Uni.t 111ll're~t on the loun' they make. IN 1975, THE NATION'S lt laqtei.t commert'1al bankl> more than doubled the amount of mone) the) i.et aside for possible loan losses. The leuders an this debacle were lhe t"o big New York City banks, Chase Manhattan and First National City Bank <Citibank> Chase had to write do"n losi.t>s totaling about S250 mllhon. Citibank, world's most uggn•ssave lender, "as on the hook for about U)() million, and this was a major rea!>on why it faltered in Its dnve lo overtake California's Hank or Amerira as tbe nation's largest commerclol bank Previously, Citibank had been ga1mng steadily on the Bank of America. Last year the Bank or Amerira, following more conservati\'e lending pohc1cs, rebounded and widened ats lead over Citibank. Continental Dank. lhe eighth largest bank in the coun try, saw many of its loans go sour too. Before 1t got out or 1975, it had to increase its provis ion for loan IOSi!>es by \2)S percent, one of the largest mcreases made by any of the ba g banks. I KEPT T HAT IN MIND as 1 rt'nd how Continental ad· vises parents who have ch1ldrl'n aged 10 through 12. For ex ample, should you allow such youngsters to borrow mont>y" Here's what Continental says: "There is nothing wrong with pcrm1tt1ng your son or daughter to borrow small sum~ onl·c 1n a while. But re· member. children need 1111 atmosph<•re of "sh<'ltered nsk' In these early stages. Some would be" 1lhn.i to put up lhear en· lJre future as collateraJ for an1mmed1atc pleal>ure. Don't let the child assume a 'debt' so large that 1t "111 force him to be hopelessly broke as he tnes to repay lt out or his ul lowance." SO. YOU SEE. IT'S okay to iet )Our 10 yeur old borrow money. But be careful. don't let )our lO·year-old get toodt" c-p In the hole. Sa\'e tum or h~·r for Cor1t1nental Oank. which nl'Cds borrowers. It consistently loans out 80 percent or all the money 1t has in deposits. Spills Cleaned Up 'Fast' on Pipeline NEW YOHK <UPI) -The construction boss or the Trans -Alaska pipeline said there have already been a number or oil spills although the r1rsl 011 will not be pumped through the 800-mile pipe until the middle or next year. Frank P. Moolin Jr., pro- Jert manager or Alyeska Pipeline Co . said the largest spill was nearly 70,000 gallons but was "cleaned up" as were se\'eral more in the 40,000· gallon range "In every case there has been a ma1or effort to clean 1t up before it can reach any \\atercourse, ·· Moohn said "And 1t has been cleaned up " ASKED HOW TIOS could be done if the spills were on the tundra which would tend to absorb large amounts. he said the larger spills had been m winter when the ground was frozen. "Actually," Moo!Jn said, "'we r<'port hundreds of so· called s pills each week. But 90 percent are of 50 gallons or kss. A truck turns over antl we have to report the OJI from its hydraulic line as a spill tu the state and federal govern· ments." But he said 200.000 ~allon~ that was spread on the 3(,(). mile $?ra\ <'I con~truct1on road to preH•nt du~l along a major portion of the pipeline did not have to be reported. "Ont' or the problems 1~ - there 1s ~real concern about any spills we have but a much larger spill on the /\laska railroad drew almost no at· tent1on," said Moolin, who was in New York to receive a Cons1ruc t1on Man of the Year award. OI•' T H E R ECENT 70,000 : ~allon spill , he said 1t proved·:· effective measures were be· ·: ing taken to control s pill11 . ·: IK'cause it was contained until · deaned up by a d1kt.• bUlll around a construction pad. PUC AllOwi11g AT&T's Plw1ie Aid Recording · SAN FRANCISCO CA P> Pa<'1f1c Telephone has lwtn itrunted perm 1ss1on to con tinue use or directory ll~ 11la tonce recording!! 1n Sacramento and !'\torkton n1med at cutt1n1t the numhvr or such calls. •..- rl<'1'm·d I hi'\ \l111ulfl io.tay nn lh1• hrw a1ul .1n oµe11.1toi will un"''"' Tiit: Pl'("" 111ling saul llu- r<'cord1111t !101·~ not rN1u1re .J r1lln1t ~1th thl' rornml~NIOn. IL .iranlc•cl u ctc·v1ation from u pn·\'ll)ll., 11rd4'r whlrh NN~ a wrvlt·1• slnnrturtl th11t H<e 1wr· · ('('1)1 or "1 n•dory ll!trll ... t :uw1• t·all~ ~hu111!1 ht• <ini.w1•ri•1I w11lun Ill •11·t·o11llN. Thf' )'If(' 11u 111 t h1• rN·ordrn1~ t·,1111111·~ 11 minimum deluy of 1'I )'ol't'onrl111 nntl an 11 vt•rui.:1• llc>lu \ uf ltl 'lt·ron1h. In 111lt.l1lion to normal 01ll'rutor th>l.1y!I. Thi· Sturkton ('XJl<'rimc•nlal pro 1otrom h:1~ ht•t•n 1n u•w t:l n1onlh"' nnd I h\• one• Ill ~.arrarrwnto stnc(! Jun I ·-.,,..., 'I . ....... w- .... I " i ,, ...... ,...,. ·-· .... 11 '-l111"- W-"' -~ . ~ ,, .. "". '"' II'•• "-11"9 t It .. . ' ,,,. ...... .. .. .fl •• fl-\ "'-f • ., .. ~ .. ,, . ,. ' ,, ... , ... ,,,.' .. -&& , • J ,,,, . ,_ hlo., I ,. 1 ...... ) .... 1'"-• ,, .... t I. ,. .. , , .. , .. t11•• • » -\') .. DAILY l'ILOT P UBLIC NOTICE P tJ auc N01'1CE PUILIC NOTICE l'tCTtflOVI Wlf•UI HCTlftOVl•IH'•at ••CT• nou• lll••••u ..... 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Tiii• .....,_, h c._ ... ., • o.<• •• 0r.,... c-r • ~U8LIC NOTlc:e "1CTITIOU I I 11 .... to.I llAMeHATl~•f "" .... _,,.. --...... --·· N~T ... ., •• ,..IMS .. NIWl'O•T T•U(l(IHC. llf o ... 11, .. ,, ........ 1 .. ~ ... c.i-.... -t. .. , ..... 1 o. ....... "' 0... ",..1, .... .,.,, .. ec ... c ... ..,,... -.a Tlllt --· h ~---.., .. ~ ·-y,,., ...... o. .... ... Tift ... ,_ .. , .............. , .. ~-Col••• " oo-. c-v .. _., ...... ,. Jaines Dean Revisited 87 JA\' SUAa.aun NEW YORK <APJ Years aao. a lot of h1ih school boys be1ao wea.nne red windbreakers and appeared awfully tormt'olcd In most ca11es. th~ aniwah wa lmltat.ive, brouaht oa by a movie called "Rebel Wilhouu ~u •·" W1lh 1.hal, l.h i.how £Cts under w~), tr1&<·1n,: bolh the fnend~h1p or thl• two and Dun :-rarc .. •r from the days he scrountted for any kmd of \\Ork e\~n TV commerr11ah1. to hls. i.ucce.s in "Eo~l ur Ed o." ''Rf'bel Wlthoul • Cuu•c" and "Cuinl," ull made in 19~ The movle doeim'l quit~ t•xplaln how " Duncr" ond "WllUc " -H they call u ch other ~c mL· such close friends. ...,_,. ... .,. ,.., .. -~ ........... ,. ,,_ "'""' "°"''-Or ..... CMtl c.ltJ flt~ P'llDI o.MI• I IM,_ ,,_..,... °' ..... c.e.i o.111' ..... "'" ---· -· ............ ~·-Or .... c-.. o.lly ...... ,,_ "· -... ._ i. 11. "· .. ,. ,.,.,. But ll wu a mlpty tnbute to the act ma ablht..y oft.be late Jam Oean. lhe red-jacketed, anawshed teen bero of lbal film TOlll&h\. hla own abort.. tormented Ufe 1s ~ dramaUzed In • two-hour NBC movie. <Channel•. 8 p.m . > BUT IT DOES En '£CTIVELY OF.Pill th•• rormer tndlana farm boy all • man of conshinl cunosily uboul tht• ctlntt profession, dl•)plte oC' casional lines that st ruin to t>mpha'llte lht1 polnl ~ 1, 11. "·a.. mt .,.,. '*""'' O.tt. .. Ot°Mt9 c-v., ,,_.... l.."7t.. P UBLIC NOTICE "·-.... s. It •••. ,.,. ·"·--------------ENTITLED ••JAM~ DEAN,'' IT'S 111•cll worth y1>ur Ume, If only for the brilliant acUna ol Stephen McHatt1e, a young thespian who bias Ou n'• looks, mannerisms and s~h patterns down to an uncan· nyT. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICY•''o'" au11111cu lllAMl ITATUHllT """ tel\9 .... --" ..... Ni· ..... IOUCATIONAI. l'llOl'llUll' INittfUTE,,,. fll"'t lttll M , l"- O-taMew,CA.tUJt "*"'" 0 0.Ys.. >JO J9llll II. _.......,.le«ll,CA ., ... '""' ....,_, •• <--bf .. ·~ ·~ ... ,..,G OeYllP '""' ···-......... .,, ... ~,~ .. 0r-c-, ... -.. .., .. r-1'11111•-°'.,... c .... O..ly ..... -12. "·,.··""'-""'· ttl• P UBLIC NOT1CE •I CTI TI DUS aus1111n .......... , ..... .. Tllelel-... --... -..~ --C:OASTl.INE SPICll'ICATIOHS, ~uk1e 0r1 ... ,c,.w••>.CA -. 1:-•' -· 11m-M ,unA1e,,..io.,CA .. ,,. T•d P•lmer. )tll 1.•i.I• Or., CVPr-.CA *lO Tf\h lll<o'°lleU h U fldu<lllll by • -rel pen-Ip. l.,,. ... J M<;l4'11r The nick was written by WllUam Bast. Dun'i. roommattt when the two wert: 11ttuaaung ror suc· cess tn Hollywood 26 years ago It dramatiies Dean's hfe from the time he and Bost met as young acting students until 19SS, when(,.---------) the 24-year-~ld Dean •. at TV REVIEW the peak or hlS fame, died in a c ar crash 1n Califomla. ll comment'eS through lhl.! :.omewhat awkward dramatic device Of Bast's VISll lo a psych1atnsl after Dean's death, the writer troubled by recurring dreams or Dean being.dragged screamUlg to an am- bulance. One f'Xumt>le occurs when 01•on, wonderinl( nJoud bOW to depict 8 h00)0SCXUl11 for ten lit'lill~ class. asks his room le, "Ever mukl• ll with n auy'' .. Says Bast with a grin, "Come on, I've seen )OU flatten auys for even joku).,: abOut It.'• Whereupon Dean carrie:s on •bout the need for good actors ••tocxperu:nceeverythmg wocun. '' ms EXPERIE ES MTll Tiit; LADIES an nrtress pl11y .. ·d by t:andy Clark and a danct'-" played by Me1o1 1"oster arc indudt>d. but seem on I)' cursory. "1th no real depth daspluy<'d The mo' 1e also doe:.n·t develop H'ry stron~ly the reason:. for Dean's personal torment. despltl' his success. or why, in an era when slars sllll "oro swts and ties. he opted for the leather-Jat'keted un· age of a Hol l)'\\ ood nonconform1i.t Still , ··James Dean" 1s pretl) enJ:rossini; because of the fint>, sensitive acting of l\J c llaltt~ If "HE WAS THE LAST GUY IN lbe world J • he doesn't get an Emmy for his work in this sho\\. would have picked for a friend." says Bast (effec-some<>ne should complam tolhe uulhor1lles. lively portrayed by Michael Brandon) as he recalls how they rlrsl met in a college Shakespeare produc- tion in 1950• __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ ~----~~~iii!iiiiiiiimtf Thi\ " ... m..,I wo 1•190 .,.,,. 1'-t--------------1 l'ICT1TIOUSaUSINIHS (Oolnly C••r" of Oren99 County Oft F9Ca. -------------NAMl STA Tl MC NT •.m'-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "-'°''-'"'1 ~•'°n••••001n<1""'~ I'S-._ _____________ , N UM PuOO-O.•n99 C.0.\1 O.•IV Piiot, l'ICTITIOUSIUSINIH ---.. -,-e..-.-T-IO_U_S_l _U_S_l_N_ll_S_S__ SECUlllTY HOME l.OAH co . l'el>. n . lt, lt,•1'111 Me•<h •• '"' S.~16 NAME STA Tl MC..., NAMI ITATIMl(NT 1no1 &tech 81\od . 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Att Nlltli At1ut1 Rt/N.Jt CS» (Xj "° ---'-"" "SHA ... P'OO"' "fHI IJOITUMI" CRJ 'WO DIPOMT, MO UTUIW'' CGI "'CHHUI & THI AMMI." 161 "MAt4 WHO WOULD II KIMO" '?ArtU.OH" INI Q The Devil In ~ MlssJones 7 Saddlehaek EOI T •O N VOL 69, NO. 50, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA Today's Clo Ing_ l N.Y.Stoeks \ Welte Says Teachers' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OI ... O.lly "•,.,... • Saddleback Valley Scboola Su~rintendenl Richard Welte taid Wednesday n.1£bt that be does not anticipate a teachers atrike over salaries this year. Dr. Welte told members of the Saddleback Area COordinating Council (SACC) that the di.s- trict 's 700 teachers probably couldn't .. muster" a walkout because mos t o f them are Traffic Plan Backed The Saddleba c k Area Coordinating Council CSACC> has given its support to a traffic circulation plan for southeast Orange County which calls for minimum highway construction and low population density. Members of Ute SACC ex- ecutive board endorsed Alternative 4 of the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study ·which calls for a popuiation level of 711 ,000, the lowest of the four al tern a ti ves under consider a· Uon. SACC executive board member Denis Horn said Wed- nesday night that the recommen· daUon to county officials for Alternative 4 reflects widespread citizen prefe re nce for lowet population levels. The SACC recommendation stands in contrast to the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun· ell's rec om m e ndation ror Alternative 3, consisting of ma· jor trans portation corridor con- s truction and a density of l .23 million. the highes t under study by the SEOCCS panel. Hom pointed out that while Alternative 4 is the lowest in population density it sWl calls for an ultimate growth in the study area of 2"'2 times oC its present population. In making their recommenda- tion, SACC officials noted their decision in favo r of minimum road developme nt and popula- (Sff TRAFFIC, Page AZ) Train Kills 115 Antelope In Idaho BOISE. Idaho (U PI> -A tram travelin g 70 miles per hour struck a herd of antelope in southern Idaho, killing 115 of the anim als. the Union Pacific· Railroad reported. Railroad s po kes man Wes Soulier said Wednesday the Overland Mail Nort.hwest. "one of our hotshot trains," was traveling west against the wind Tuesday night when it hit the herd one mile west or Wapi. "Apparently wha t happened is the antelope jumped the fenre - the r1Rhl·of-way Is fenced on both sides and cam e up on the rl~ht· of way to bed down becau1w il was dry.·' he uid. The conductor did not !lee the animal11 on thl' t racks until he was JOO yards away. Low clouds and local fog f toniaht. Fair with ~u.'\ty winds at times Friday. IUghs 58 at the beaches ris· Ing to 65 inla nd. Lows toolght 45 to 5-0. INSIDE TODAY If JIOUr child d~s a lot of staring mto $f>OCe beflJl"e tM . age of three. chanus are ~·u tum out to be a socially and m· tellectually . advonud adult. .accordmg to a ruearchA!r's re- port. Story A4. . l•dex ... .,_ ...... b '"-~ •• 1..-....... n aJ _., Tr-M as Colli~& AJ Mtorin a .. 1 Offljl\M C).lt -F-M Cl9Mkt c.e ... ,_, ..... ,.,. ~ Cf Or .... ~T .._, ~-ICft Al ~ at-J Ul ... MI ~-M $4ec;l-~t 94-t ...-1-•t a .. 1 T-'tiM ar ,._. _, ,,..-... ... , ~1119-· Al -Af ~-aJ ~-wt • •. A~ ·--., responsible people. Saddle back's teachers this year a.re askin& for a three per. cent salary inc rease even thouah \he district'• budget forecasts a deficit of $'707,000. Representatives of the Snd- dlebac k Valley Educators .A55ociation slashes in the order of budget slubes in the order of $1.36 million to make the coat-of· living increase possible. A final vote of teachers is expected on U~ITf ........ FLOATING OVER BAJA Test Balhn 'America' Tun Scientuts In Balloon Drift to Baja An experimental plastic· skinned balloon carrying two scientists and $70,000 worth of scientific instruments was drift· ing north of the Gulf of California at abo ut 6,500 feet today. spokesmen for the sponsoring Aerospace Corp. said. Officials at the control center for the fltght or the experimental balloon s aid they had lost contact with the craft I ale Wednesday. The balloon had lifted off earlier in the day from a missile pad in suburban Palos Verdes. "Everything's just fine now." said a company spokesman. .. They were in contact with a Western Airlines jeU1ner. this morning·•• The 10-m eter balloon is being pilote d by Dr. Thoma s Heinsheimer, project director for Ae ros pac e , a nd Peter Neushul. Heinsbeimer is the scientist who tried . with publishe r Malcolm Forbt'S, to make a Transatlantic balloon night early last year. Their takeoff from the Marine Corps he licopter facility near Santa Ana went awry and the flight e ventuall y was scrubbf.d. Heinsheimer and Neushul are riding In a wicker buskel beneath the sUver balloon. They ure test- ing a new high-strl'ngth fnbm· called Kevlar, that is toui<h enough lo be used Jn bulletproof vests. The balloonists are tc-s tlng (SffBALLOON. PageA2• the SVEA pr'OpOSal today. AJlbough the possibility of a strike bu not been menlioned ex- cept ln response by Dr. Welte to a question from Wednesday night's audience, there is growing con-· cem amon1 teachers that they will not be granted a salary in- crease. That 'assessment was un- derscored by trustees William Kohler and Loa Young. both of wbo?l told a reporter that they uro likely to res isl the t.cachcrs' demands. "I would like to see no salary increue, •·said KohJer and Mrs. Young pointed out that she mlght even "go for a cut." Mn. Yo ung declined lo com- ment further about the size or the cut, pointing out that the board of trustees has schedoled a special meeting Monday night lo develop a bargaining strategy for negotiations with the teachers. The waie freeae, estimated lo save $628,000. is one of several cuts beine explored by the board to cover the budget deficiency. Earlier thiJ ~ear. trustees called orf an election for a 70-cenl tax override when it was dis- covered that the school district would receive more state aid than was originally projected. Dr. Welte told the SACC gathering that the budget outlook is improving and that the district. ·•may not have to ao to the coll"('I munlty for a tu overrlde ln the\ next two years." · • However. he pointed out that increases ln the student popula. tlon r~uire the construcUon ot new schools and that a construc1 tion bond issue was likely to be ori thehorhon. "The financial picture It brighter and less ominous b~t that doesn't mean wc'ro out of <See WELTE, Page A!) Hicks, Aides Probed By Battin Inf orID.ant Conrad Reveals Paylllent By TOM BARLEY Of-01llr ~O.CWtf An informant who testified earlier that he was hired by the Orange County Dist rict At- torney ·s office to Investigate county Supervisor Robert Battin testified in Superior Court today that he is now busily investigat· ing District Attorney Cecil Hicks and three or his aides. Private eye Gene Conrad testified during the pretrial hearing into criminal charges faced by Battin. 47, thal he is sup- plying "the federal strike force" with information on IUcks, Assis- tant District Attorney Michael Capizzi, Deputy Dis trict At- torney Jim Brooks and senior In· vestlgator Don Carroll. Conr ad did not s peci.f'y the type of information he Is supplying to his present employers. But he explained from the wit- ness stand that "they like what they're getting and they want more of it." Conrad explained that the federal strike force is a combina- tion or federal and local law en· for cement agencies which normally concentrates on in- vestigations of organited crime and underworld figures. The disclos ure today came while Conrad was s till being questioned on his work for the d istrict attorney's office in 1972 and 1973. Durinl! those vears he was paid for inves tigating Battin. Supervisors Ronald Caspers and Ralph Clark and attorney Dexter (See BATTIN, Pa«ieA2) Veto Beaten By House WASHINGTON <AP> -The House voted today to override President Ford's veto of a $6.1- billlon jobs bill, sending the issue lo the Senate for a final decision on whether it will become law. The vote was 319·98, or 41 votes more than the two-thirds needed to override. The issue was considered ex- tremely close In the Senate. which Is experted to take up the veto 1s11uc later todny. O.lly Piiot Staff ...... SANTIAGO KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ROMP IN IMPORTED SNOW Study of Winter Climaxes Wtth A Snowball Fight on School Playground Snow in El Toro? Police Halted SLA Vehicle Mter Kidnap Sure-for a Price ror kindergarten students at El Toro's Santiago Elementary School the recently completed study of winter had all but one necessary inf!rec11ent: Snow. Several had never seen snow before and that's why teat•her Carol Johnson had it brought to them Wectnc-sday for a romp on the playground. A trut·k from an Anaheim ice plant deposited thri'c tons of the stufr 1n the :-;chnol yard at a cost or $127, paid for by the donations of parents. Fair Skies Seen SAN FRANCJSCO (AP) -A weather front passed through Northern California today, but was expected to be out of the state <>ntirely by tonight and followed by fair weather through Priday. A group of 145 students. dressed in boots. jackets. and SAN FRANCISC~ <AP> -.M.o- caps immediately recognized menls ~fter dumping Patnc1a what snow was for-to stuff it in · Hearst m the trunk, a carload of your mouth and pelt the teacher ter~orists was pulled over by a with snowballs. policeman and instructed to tu~n ''This m orning we had a giant on the h ead lig hts of t~e1r free·for-all," said Mrs. Johnson, get~way car, the young heiress bracing herself for the afternoon testified today. . . section 's turn at thesnowp1le. Under cross·exam1nat1on <1t "Wehavea non-English speak· he.r bank. robbe~y trial. the ing girl from Mexico m the class h.e1ress said Symb1ones.e Liber~· and she absolutely went wild. lion Army membe r Emily Hurns She'd never seen snow before and t()ld her the story long after the began eating it and throwing it in abduction. the air " "She said they thought It was The .students completed their runny. If the poll<'er_nan hll.~ only mid·winter s now frolic• -played known what wus going on, Miu out under hi gh 70·degrec tern-Hearst recalled. peralu'res . b y bui lding a Responding to questions from snowman. U.S. Atty. J ames L. nrownlng. And he had so muc h run with Miss Hearst said she was thrown the kids that he Just mt>lled awuy into the t.runk or the car on the with joy. night of I< eb. 4. 1974, by the Sl:A. then tranr-rerred to a .station Dead Man 'Summoned' wagon a rew blocks from her Berkeley apartment. She id entified SLA member Patricia Soltysik as the driver or the first getaway car and said a police patrol c ar pulled abr1!uRt of the vehicle and told the driv4.'I" to turn the headlights on. By KATHY CLANCY OCllleOell•"'"'ti.ft A Westminster man who died after.serving a weeltendjall term weeks ago bas been "ordered to ap~ar" in West Orange County Municipal Court Friday for al· leged probation violaUon. Mrs. Bonnie Nelson, whose husband, Don. died Feb. 2. said the letter warned Nelson that a warrant would be issued for his arrest IC he fails to appear. The letter, written by court ad· mlnlstrator Richard A. Wack. said Nelson had failed to report Cor succeeding weekend jail sen· tences and alcohol counseling. Mrs. Nelson said she calle4 the court to tell tht!m her husband had died but was told she must bring in a deatb certificate. ~. f • But her attorney. Robert Des Jardins, said he didn't even re· ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because or a continu· ing coroner's investigation Into Nelson's death . He said he would appear for the dead man Friday. Nelson died at Orange County Medical Center after lying in a coma for a week following sur- gery for a skull fracture. He had bffn taken to OCMC by jail of ficiaJs after becoming ill in 1a1l and falling twice. Wack, of West Orange County municipal court. said the letter sent to Mr. Nelson is a routine notice malled when probation violations occur. He said proof or death would be required by a Judge because people calling on <t•+• 11 *' ' . I , the phone are not always truthful in such matters. ''He isn't goi ng to be arrested, obviously." Wack said. He explained the jail notified the court that Nelson had failed to appear for his remaining weekend jail terms, a sentence imposed for drunken driving violations Wack said the letter was not in· tended lo badger Nelson's family but was .. a normal pr<><:edure. '' Mrs. Nelson satd. howev~r. she feels like oHicials "are just hounding me and hounding me." She said the letter was just one in a series of blunders in the case. She was not contacted about her husband 's Illness either by j all or hosp itn I officials and -· - searched frantic-.lly for him for two days before finding him in a coma at OCMC. Jn addition, she said Wednes- day, she now has received u bill for about $4 ,000 from the hospital. Mrs. Nelson said she suggest- ed court orficials might check witti their own jail to learn her husband had died. Wack said the jail officials would not know Nelson had died either without seeing proof. Mrs. Nelson's attorney, Robert Des Jardins, said be received a copy of Mr. Nelson's death certificate Wednesday. Deputy Coroner Jim Bitner said it lists the death as "ac· cidental" caused by a skull rrac· <See DECEASED, Pa1e .U) "I heard Patricia Soitysik suy. 'Oh, thank you.' and the orflcer <See PATTY, Pa~AZ> Burglar8 in Viejo Steal 8200 RiDe Burglars who entered a Ml~· slon Viejo home via an unlock~ sliding glass door while the occu- pants were asleep stole a rine \taJued at S'200. Orange County sheriff's ofticers reported. Deputies said the theft was re-· ·ported b y mechanic William Floyd Mitchell, 45, or 26562 Via del Sol. They were told the rifle. was taken from the den. - • t t\J OAJLY PILOT SB Resource Center Needed? Soddlebark Valley Untrlf<I School Distract 's new $475,000 lnstruc\lon~I n~!(()UrC• Cenlt:r opened Tueaday but it.I ruture may be clouded. It wu bwlt. with 1 bt-Utr in lbe n~ for a central locMtlon for lllm• und olh"r instrurt1onal materials used by tearhen in lhe t'lu1rooms. But George 11 tnry. prcai~nt of the Board of Education, ques · lloned Tuesday whether the aame 1erv1ce1 ml&ht not be pro· vided al Its• COil al the lndJv1dUAI »ChOOla. Superintendent Richard Welte obJecled that th~ centrallie<J service is a part or the district .• muter plan. lie aaid it would be "just lmposalble" to provide the same extent or services at each school. But, said Henry. ·· r suspect someday we're going to look carefully at decentralization." ' Henry made his comment before the board approved an ap- plication lot SlO, 788 In federal funds to purchase films for the schools. f'roa l"ap A J BALLOON. • • whether or n ot the• Kevlar balloon can be usro an the new "Atmosat" program. which ~plans to float balloons carrying C 2.000·pound instrument packages , at 60,000 reel for a year or longer. ~ The balloons would be used lo ; test atmospheric conditions, in· ~eluding air pollution. Balloons l previouby could not be used for the testing because they were not. st.ron1 enough to carry that much welaht at creat hel1hts. According to Lamb. the balloonlsts may stay aloft u long u four days, "If they find the JOUmey valuable." "It all depends on the wind and whether they are still gathering uaeful information," Lamb ex- plained. · While they are currently on a southeast course, Lamb aald the balloon is expected to turn Curther east and po6Sibly cross back over the U.S. border. pGUlbly landing between Texas and Florida. A van and a station waion are altemptin1 to follow the balloon's Clliht path and project officials hope the vehicles wUl be able to quickly pick up the balloonlsls when they land. : Patty 'Read Her Rights' SACRAMENTO CAPJ -Oneof the FBI agents who arrested Patricia Hearst has denied that her ral'(hls "ere violated when she was taken Into custody. Agent Thomas Padden aa1d Wt<tncsday that Miss llcan;t and her roommate. Wendy Yoahlmura, we r e advlaed or their rlghts s hortly nrter bc.-in~ arrested last Sept. 18 m San Frunclaco lie <'Ontradl<'tt'd 11 11totem ent by Miss Yosh1mur.i th:it lhl.'y were not told at the!r residence that they could rt'maln 111lent, hnvt' 0 lnw) <'r. or reru,c to a~n·t· to a aeuch. Reward Off.-r ed VAN NUYS Cll Pl I 1'htt Rorii Warner Cn . 11 plunt prole<:t1011 firm. hu-. oHt•ri•<1 11 $5,000 rcw1ml ror lnformotlon lc1Adln)( to the• 1·onvlcllon ur th(' person who 'hot Jnd killed ta ('ompany employt• hu1l weekend. 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ANGELES !AP> --Un- derro' t>r f.h~1 llf's deputies u v lhl'v hu\'c broken up a pro.\ltu t1on nnf, operatlnf ln subur ban ~or" alk und l.aktwood undl;'r tht• ~\11,t' o( n ma11u1.tt•scrvkl· A i.ht•11ffR pokesmun said nine iwr:w11s were arrested Wed nt'1d•y an the o~raUon, which reportedly •rossed $90,000 a month utalliln• sexually orlt>ntf'd ud\'t'rt1sttmcnts m newspa~n in Orange 3nd Los Angel~ coun u~s. Othl'r;; taken 111111 rustody lo duded l)('bl.lu• M d-.1bbon, 26, of South Gutt-. who 't\ u booked fur IOV\'!>tiJUtiOll or plm11l ng and panderi111:. Yolundu l\rown, 21, :U)tl Dun ll<h 'I, 214. n11d hl!l 't\lf\•, Alt'ldll. :!O, 1lf A11ulw1m. AuthortlHlll iu>ld Mlall McK1b· hon rt•portrdly acted aa tbc rlnii s \l'lt>phone d l!l IH• t <'ht•r, takin1 calls and m11kln.: ns11lanmen~. Sherm·~ deputies u ld they hid r c?covered 11uh1il11ntlal amount1' or rash. <'hl'ckt1. <'redlt ca~. rt-· r t>lpts and rHords from tho Hollard homt·. FIREMEN DISTRIBUTE FOAM OV!A SPILLED GASOLINE TO REDUCE HAZARD Tinker Trailer Overtuma on Jamboree Ao1d In Newport Beach They said the crackdown "'8'1 launched aftf'r undercovfr 11gents arrested Vl<'torla Oart'l11. 27. or Whittier. when she arrived for a previously arranged ren dez\'OWJ. Patty's CM 'Visit' News To LaW111en Gas to Oil Switch . Could Cost Lives SAN DIEGO I Al'l - Premauture deaths. hundn.'<is of thousands of layoffs and S2 b1lllon in added cost:. could be the reault If California has to replace its dwindling natur:il gas with fuel 011, s ays a slate stud) The study was prt>!>cntcd Wed- nesday to the state Ener gy Com m1ss1on for analysis ll predicted heavier smog and serious health problems in the i.o. Angeles and San Francisco areas If power plants and in· duatrtes are forced to switch from natural gas to oil. An interagency natural gas task force prepared the report lo point up th11 consequences of a natural gas s h o rtage in California. The study said visibility in the Los Angeles air basin would drop 19 to 37 percent due to sulfates given orr by burning fuel oil. BATTIN. • • Penman Penman unsut'ceuCully op· posed Hicks an a contest that ended with Hicks' re·election to the olClce he first assumed In 1967. Judge Kl'nneth Lue wall be aaked to rule at the end of the current hearing on defense at· lomey Matthew Kunlich's claim that the district attorney's office acted with prejudice and dis· cnmlnatlon when it obtained the indictment of Battin. H Judl'(e Lae rejects the mo- tion. Uutlin will he tried on criminal charges s temminJ( from alle1atlons lh1tt he mu;u.sed coun· ty manpower .ind matenals 111 has un,uct'essful bad in 1974 for thl· orfict• or heulenant governor. Conrad lestifi<.>d today that hl' was giHn ''SC'\'t'ral thoui.and11 of dollars" hy d1s trar t attorney's J.lt'rs onnel "hlle IH' was in \t•~tlgallng Battin ond the other 1111Jl('n 1!-or11 ancl prov1d1ng rt port\ on their a el l\ 111t·' The private e) e t<>11tlfl<.'d th11t on aevt>ral oc·ca51oni. h1• w1111 not osked to :i11i(n a rerelrt for the funct11 some of whi<'h he believed <'llmt' from th{• Oruni:t' County In lt•lli~t'IH't• llruf .. D1dn t you know nr 1111k uhout the other sour <'t'K of '•our IH•) ml•nl11 "" \onrud wu11 ""kr'<I "I d idn't know anr1 J difln I ('lln'." Conrad 1.tn1111t'(I. ··.Ital 11~ lonR as I Rot paid " (.'onrtut would only t•!!limall' thol he rec e1 v c•d "11<.'veral th1111~11111ll' of cl11 ll111 ,·· for hla "ork and was not pn•pere.I under queattonln1< t11 pin hi' rt>1mburse m(•nl down 111 n morr 111wrlCi<' ri~ure. "Wt•ll, whnl f1i.:11n• 1lul you put on your Income I a x rcturn!I for those v1•11rt1'.'" (.'onrnd wn'I MkNI I nrH t ft k tl .111\o. ' Conrad ""' lf•rl .. ~toreover. part iclcs or this s ize tend lo lodge in human lungs," said the study, prepared in part by the Stanford Research Institute. And it cited a warning by the Stale Air Resources Board that heavy concentrations of sulfate in the air \\Ould cause 2.100 pre· mature deaths in the Los Angeles basin between 1978 and 1980. Local economies would also be hard·hlt by the lack of natural aas, the study said. It predicted that up to 800,000 workers could be laid off by businesses cauaht without an adequate supply of alternate fuels. Robert Ham, emeraency plan- ning manager for the study team, told the commission that many hospitals have four days' supply or alternate fuels stored, which the team thin.ks ls ado· quate. "We Wnk they need something like 10 daya," he said. The study called for strict conservation or natural gas un· lll new supplies reach the at.te from Alaska by 1981or1982. It also called on California iumtJ.Ors and representatives to plllll"preuure on the Federal Power Commission lo allot the s tate more natural gas. Another au1geatlon was to store natural cu in empty oil wells In time of surplus. Paclflc Gu & Electric is already doing this at McDonald Island In Stockton, the study said. General Held On Theft Rap TRENTON. N.J . <UPI > -Maj. Gen James F. Cantwell. former head of the ~ew Jersey National Guard, and his ~on have been ar- r ested on charges of possessing stolen art works, policesald. Police seized a number or porcelain statues from thl'ir home ln Ewing Township and o gallery in Robbinsville on Wednesday. Sgt. Raymond Pal)b1yck1 said the value or the items may be as high as $100,000. J ames F . Cantwell Jr , 39. who li\'CS wllh h111 fnthl'r, ,;01d today he and his fath<'r arl' :.11-t collec wrs and 1>011~hl lht' 1lt'ms over a 1>enod of ye ar!> Officer BuriP.d t llATSWO llT ll <UPI > 7.l :ilkn S1ntu·. 33. till' rtr~t l,011 An~l'll'~ po ll n•nl01n killed on duty lh" Y<'U. was buried Wedne111lay ,11 Unkw00<1 M 1•morlul J'11rk San· tlr, who t<'celved 22 commendn tlona durln• has MX yt>n"' on tht\ fore<', wa!I shot and killed laat Thur8day by 11 man who had har· r I c a d e 11 h i m Hd r I n a I d e o MrDonalds rt>11laurant with u woman ho'lta.i:1• Exchange Club Set For Miss Teen Fete The Exchant:f' rluh of th~ Sod dlt>badt Valley th1"i yr:ir "'II p10 '1de a proving ground ror ~·oun1t w omen seekina tho Miss California Teena~er tllli: Club memberlJ h11H• de<'lared their support tor 1 hf' cont~t h" hold1na 8 loc&I elimination round just before the statf' C1n,1I' in Newport Bea<'h thh July All high school ne~pat>e" in th«> Snddleback Valley have been fumiehed "'ith entry forms and Information abqut the pageant. eccordln1 \o Ex<'hanu Club rre.ldent Jan Blanchard , The competition l~ o~n lo leenaaers aaed 13 to 17 11nd em· phaahcs ''Inner buuty." En· tnanlll will not be judged in bathln~ suits orb<.> required lo de· montlrate their t11lenL~. Proceed• from entry h!es. <1Pon1or1hlP1 and special fund raisin~ requirement.a of the con- tulants them s eh•es will be turned ov•r to t he American Cancer Society. AddiUonal information about the pagtanl is available from Jim Mitche ll. chairman or the U · chan1e Club's Mist Callforrua Tttn·A1er project, *-JZ:W. ' Rig Flips; Residents Evacuated By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ot I ... O•llY l'l'-1 -Residents of four Newport Beach homes were ev11cuatt'd early today as poh<'emen and firemen ~orked to prcvl•nt an explosion from an oH•rturncd tanker truck that spilled part of its 4.700·1allon load on Jam boreeRoad. The tanker. part of a dnuhl1· tractor ng driven by Tl'XBl'O de livery m an Carl Harry man , jackknifed and overturned on Jamboree Road near lht• in tersection of Eastbluff l>r1H at 1:30 a m. Firemen said t he tankt'r was losing about a l'(allon of J!OS a minute and sax fire units "<'rt' <'ailed to lhe scene to try to pn·· vent an explosion and hr<' The four homes on Caroh Street i n Eas tbluff "en· evacuated at about 5 a m. whl'n the tanker w as ready to be n&hted. Firemen said there wt>r<' still large quantities or l(aS and 1aa fumes present and they teared a spark could lgnill' them · According to police repQrt!I. Harryman wH dnving south· t>Ound on Jamboree Road and had just passed the F..astblurr Drive intersection, going up 1 h1• lone h ill, when he missed u shift. H is truck b egan t o r oll backward s down t he hill and when It jack-knifed th" rear tank turned over. Harryman suld he was uninjured in the Incident. Firemen 11ald t he !lp11lcd gasoline was running down the hill about 200 yards from the overturned truck and they said they fact>d a variety of hazurds . TRAFFIC .•. lion growth was based on llu- following concerns: -That expansion of th<- circulatlon system would induct· the acceleration of i;:rqwth und urbanization in unJcr~evcloped areas -Thal accelen1led' growth would, as a consequence, lead lo stresses on the educat1o nol system measurable• m ll'rms ot quality and cost Th:it waste wat<>r und sol1<l waste J1sposal. all wc•ll ai. "all'r and l'lettricat power .supply un<I air quality will become µrol.Jh•m' "1th anc reasctl .:rowl h. F ro. Pa .. A I DECEASED ture and hl'morrhat.tl'. llr iwid It 11till will hf' 11 <·ouplt• of w1•f'k~. howevt>r, bcfort' mlrrii"t'oplr- tf'll-" or<' rlnillhN1 to 11h11w "hat <'DU!ll'd Mr Nt•l11on tn ltt•<•nnw 111 and f1tll and when lht> f:lt11l 111)ur > happen<.'d 'T'ht> OronJ((' Count y c:rnntl .Jury i\nd Slot<• attom1·y ~c·nc·rul ore looking into th1• '''"''· nf facials i.a111 Or::ingt• Cuunl\ S lll'r1ff ' < '.1p1 Rotwrt Cnffrth. "ho 1.11 .. 11 h." been invcst tgattn~ the <'B~I'. ll,1111 hf' ha1 turned h111 lnform11t11111 o\'er to s tate attorney gcnrral ·i. anvestlicators. l\t1ss Gar<'ia wu booked for in 'e~u~auon or committing pa o· stitution. Also arrested were Edward U. Ballard, 45, or Norwalk. his wife. Jennifer. 22, and hla 16-year -old &on and 14-year·old daughter . All lhree we re booked for in- vestigation of pimping and pan· denna. . Laguna Hills Man Injured In Auto Crash -A Laguna Hills man is hospitalized today after beinl h it by a car as he tried lo lake ad· vantaee of a break in heavy truf· he passini Golden West College an Huntington Beach, a ccording to police. Investigators said Leonard A. E\•ans. 38. of 2521 Stockport St., was hit by a car driven by Vera A. Moore of 6852 Edge mont Drive, Huntington Beach, as he ran across Goldenwest Street near Edinger Avenue. Evans Is listed in sat.lsractory ~ondlllon at Huntington In· tercommunlty Hospital. Police said the victim was try. ing to dash across the street to his car during a brier letup In heavy traffic Tuesday n1i.:ht when Mrs. Moore tried lo do the ~ame th mg In her <'ar. Sclwol Dinner Set Tonight L o maren a Elemenlaq School's annual Dime-a-Dip Din ner be111n<1 tonight at 6: 15 p m. in the school's mu I ta-purpose room. Meat casseroles, vegetablei., salads and c upcakes will b<' ~erved by the Girl Scouts and Parent Teacher Organization members. Entertainment will be pro vickrl hy the school chorus dire<'I cd by l\lrs. Lee Aui;tin. TalemShow Set at Sclwol La Paz Intermediate School's annual Talent Show will begin tonight al 7 30 in the school'i. multipurpose room . Twt'lvc group'( and ind1v1dual.; wlll be competinK In the show with their verswns of various :>ongs and dances. David llush, a M11.slon Viejo· lllgh School fres hman ond the• "inner o( lust year 's cont<>lll, will bC' masl<>r o f c1'remon1e11. Atl m~s1on ls 7:, cents. Fro• Page A I WELTE ... thl' woods," Or. Welte f.a1d Mtcr 1he ml'eling. "With our inrrf'nsl ng <'nl oil m(•nt our µr.-1111•"1 rw1•<I may lw tn hull cl 0111111 in nu I l!<'hool'I nr Wl' n1a y hnv t• lo i.:o lo duuhll' 'IE"'l~ion~ " Dr W1•llf' notrcl thnt whlt1• 111 1·11•:1s1'' 1n <'l1111ll m1•nl an · h<·l11111~ to 11n proq · th1· tl"t11l1..1> 11iµ•1 ,11 ina hullgl•t h1•t·.1u•w of intrN"mi.: st»te Aupporl for a\'erage 1lall v attllndancc, more 11rhool>i "Ill hnvr to.hr Mn11tru<'fC'd. Costa Mesa poh<'l' rrncted w1lh surprise toda~ tu llh' lt·~umony of Patricia Ileari.~ t h,tt sh1t spent three or four da.}s an Costa Mesa following thP SLA shootout In Los Angl'le~ IO 19N. "It's nc"s to us:· s111d Capt Ed Glas<'ow . rommunder or the police depnrt ml'nl 's detective d ivis ion "We didn't know anything about that ut all." Miss Bc1&r1tt. testl(y ing at her bank robbery t r111I In San Fron· CLSCO, talk(•d Wednesday about her underAround trnvcls art\'I· the shool1)ul 111 "hich six mem- bers of t he Sy mb1onese Libero· lion Army" ere kill ed. She told lhc court she watt'hed the shootout on M av 17, 197.l on tcle,·ision al a m nh •I in Anaheim, a c ross tll\l btr ecl from Di!>· neyland. She said sh!! I hen spent three or four days In u mol<'I In Cost11. Mesa. She did not identify lh1• motel. The newi.papl·r ht•ircss said she then traveled bal'k to the Sun Francisco area. sta.} mg first in u mott>l and then an an 11partmcnL on Walnut Street an Oakland nnd another upurtment In Bcrkl'le). north of the Un1\'ers ity where sh\.I me,t sports figure .Jack Scott. * * * f~ro• l"ag~ Al PATTY .•• putted aw av." Miss Jlearsl said . Mass Hearst wus clud in a gray woolen pants suit wtlh vest (or her firsL full day under cros:.· examination by Dr<'wning. Sho answered has <1uc!.l1ons quickly and in a firm voice, ut one point using her hands to t•mbelhsh a description or her apartment. A s on past d ays, some 100 \\Ould-be spl.'dators were linc<l up outside the frdcral buildinlo( l>efore the ~tart of t oday's S<'SSion. Only a fractwn or lhOSC! we re adm1ttl'd , howe\'cr. Chief defense attorney F. lA'e llailcy wrapped UJl his detailed questioning or M ISli Hearst on Wednesdav and, in a storm u( anger, told Drowning testily that he could not a11I.. the defendant her whereabout'\ or :ictivillc!4 from Septe mber 1974 to Sep· temb<'r HHS. U.S. 0 1s trid Court Judge Oliver J . Cu rtc·r al(rced with Builey. The Jury was not present tor the exchunic t· Bo iley, c•ffec:l 1Hly lwrring any rross-l'xamina l111n on 12 of Mil.le llr~st's llJ month.," 1th lbe SL/\. <l<'h atl'ly !>k 1p111'rl the year h1!4 d lcn a:. lll•lwvcd lo have spl'nl an Sa<' aml•1tl11 a111l San Fran d liCO. TI1ievrH ~l••nJ $500 Typ•·writ~r 1 An clt•rt rir I 'r pt•wn tcr valut•it hv 1111' vlc-l1 m " .11 S.'iCWI ha>1 h1•1•11 ~loll'n from 11 11 .ilh•r pnrkt•tl 111 llw n11s,11111 V w I" .1r1·11, Or uni.:•· c '011111 ~ 14 h1•riff 'I 11tf1n•n. rt• ,,.,. ll•d f)ppul 11•'1 '111tl t ht• n1arhl111· "·1" t.1 l-.1·n from 11 11 u1kr JMrkt·cl hv I hi' M 1'"'"' \' 11• 111 ('11mp.111y al :!H:llll l':n·:1"n Dnvr Thi• 1r111l1·r ",1<1 heli11< u111•1I 111 ronnN'\111n \\Ith tht• Kll)r• nr ll'Ccntly l1l111l hum£•!\ FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES • MON. THRU FRI. ' r I I 1 I ~ 7 - Orange· Coast ED ITION • Today's Closba~ ·N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. SO, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 'c . TEN CENTS r DeadOCMan tOAp By KATHY CLANCY Of ... O.llyP'lllllUolf A Westminste r man who died after aerving a weekend J&ll term weeks 110 bas been "ordered to appear". in West Orange County Municipal Court Friday for al· leged probation violatioo. Court Surnmom 'Cruel Mistake' the court that Nelson hod failed to appear ror h is remalnlo1t weekend jail ter ms. a sentence Mra. Bonnie Nelson, whose husband, Don, died Feb. 2. said the letter warned Nelson that "' warrant would be issued ror his arrest If he fails to appear The letter. written by court ad- msnt5trator Richard A. Wack. s asd Nelson bad failed to report for succeeding weekend jaU sen· tences and alcohol counseling. Mrs. Nelson said she called the court to tell them her husband had died but was told she must bring in a death certificate. But her attorney, Robert Des Jardins, said be didn't even re- ceive a death certificate until Wednesday because ol a cooUnu· ing coroner's invesUgation into Nelson's death. He sajd he would appear for the dead man Friday. Nelson died at Orange County QMly l'Jlll -.., ... trtdl 0'0.-lt APARTMENT RESIDENT TREATED BY FIREMEN AND PARAMEDICS AFTER RESCUE Rtsc:uera Had to Wear Breathing Apparatus to Enter Apartment to Save Steve Kurclnak • MesanSaved From Bµrning .. . . Apart~ent A 34-year-old Costa Mesa man escaped death when firemen dragged him from his smoke· filled apartm ent Thursday after- noon. · Steve Kurl'in ak was still con- ~<'1ou., "hen he "as rescued. but th1• paramedics ~ave hsm oxygen for the smok~ inhalation. lhs resl'uc by firemen wearing brealhmtt Hppa ratus followed a n un!'iucccssful atte mpt to rescue him by pohce motorcycle Ofncer Jeff Mi lier, one or the first al the scene. Miller crawl ed Into the apart- ment at 383 W. Wilson St. on his hands and knees but failed to find Kurcmak and was forced back by the s mokf' Batta lio n Chief Robert McClelland said f11'('men knew ~omcone was in11ide because the near "ic t 1 m was crying out. Fire m en found him In the hathroom next to the bedroom "Ile was Hry lucky becausf' this happl'nt'cl 1n daylight and so mrone ~pott1·cl the s mok<'." \l<'Clellanct '.1111 "If It had hap· pcncd .it n1.: hi .• 11111 the fire hnd df'vclo1wt1 "1• mo:ht not ha\C found htni 11111 tw f11 ~ wu.' over. Coas t \l'cntber STOCK VOLUME SEIS RECORD NEW YORK CAP) -Thestock market jumped ahead today. showing continued enthusiasm over the dividend increase a n· n o u-n c e d W e d n es day by American Telephone. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks, up 9 52 on Wed· nesday, climbed another 15.67 to . 975 76. Gainers out·dlstanced losers hy almost 4·1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Big Board vo lume was a re· C'ord 39.21 million shares. Hicks, Aides · Vnder Probe lJy Inf onnant By TOM BARLEY °' llM ~lly l'I ... ~ An informant who testified e arher that he wa~ hirt'd by the Ora n~e County Dsslnct At · tornry's office to lnvt.'i.l1 gat.- county Supe rvisor Robert Ha llin tesl1f1 ed in Superior Court today that he 1s now buMly '"' l':.ll.:at sni:t D1!ltr1ct Attorney C:t.'c1l lhrk-1 and three of his aides Pri\•ale eye Gt'n<' t'onrall tel!t 1f1ed durini;: lhf' pn•trlul hean ni;t into criminal r hari:tl'.., faced by Ballin. 47. that hl· ts llUP· plying "the federal i.t nkt• force" with information on Hl<'ks, Assis· tnnt District Attorney Michrirl Caplnl. Deputy Dl!1tri<'t Al · tofney Jlm Brooks and senior In· veslli1tor Don Carroll. NB Residenis Evacuated in Oil Rig Peril . By JOANNE REYNOLDS Olllle O.llyPlllla.tl Residents of four Newport Beach homes were evacuated early today as policemen and firemen worked to prevent an <'Xplosion from an overturned tanker truck that spilled part of its 4.700·gallon load on Jam· boreeRoad. The tanker, part of a double tractor rig driven by Texaco de· livery man Carl Harryman, jackknifed and overtu.rned on J a mboree Road near the In· tersecUon or Eastbluff Drive a l 1 :30 a.m. Firemen said the lanker was losing about a gallon or gas a minute and six fire uruls were called to the scene to try to pre· vent an explosion and fire. Tbe four homes on Carob Street in Eas tblurf we r e evacuated at about 5 a.m. when the lanker was r eady to be nghted. F'lremen s aid there were still large quantities of gu and ~a s fumes present and they feared a spark could Ignite them. According to pohce reports. Harry man wu d ri ving south· oound on Jamboree Road and had JUSt passt-d the F..astbluH Dnvc intenection. going up the long hill , whe n he missed a shift. His truck b e gan t o roll ba('kwards down the hill and (See SPILL, P1•e J\2) BlaeksOut Medical Center after lying in a coma for a week following sur- le!'Y for a skull fTacture. He bad blell ta.ten to OCMC by jail of. fictab after becomm, ill in jail and falling twice. Wack, of West Orange County municipal court, said the letter sent to Mr. Nelson is a routine notice malled when probation ~r;:,ra~~s.'or drunken drlvlna violations occur. He said proof or Wack said the letter was not in .. death would be required. by a tended to bad1er Nelson's famjJy Judge because people calling on . but wa.s "a normal procedµre." the phone are not always truthful Mrs. Nelson said, ho'\\ ever , sho in such.matters. fee ls like officials •·are j ust "He um·~. going to .be arrested, ·hounding me and hounding me •• obviously, Wack saJd. She said the letter was 1ust one U1 He explained the jail nohfied <See DECEASED, Page A%) Patty in Trunk Police Halted SLA Just After Kidnap • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Patricia Hearst testified under cross-examination today that her kidnapers told her they were stopped by a policeman while driving away from her Berkeley apartment with ber stuffed in a car trunk. The newspaper heiress told prosecutor James L. Browning Jr. that she didn't recall the getaway car's slopping before 1l eot to the spot where her abduc· tors switched to another vehicle the night of Feb. 4, 1974. "Did you hear later that a policeman bad stopped the car and the polJce officer told the driver to turn the lights on?" Browning asked. "Yes. I beard that." Mils Hearst said EmilY Harris told her about the lnddent. "Pid abe HY that t.bey were concerned when the police car pulled aloa11ide?" tbe pro- .ecutor uked. "No. SIM aUd tbe1 tboqbt lt wu funny -lf be had only known wbat wu &Cling on. He told Patricia Soltysik (wbo wu: driving) to tum on the lights. And ahe said, Ob, thank you." . Brownln1 brou1ht up the inci· dent by recamng Miss Hearst's earlier testimony tbal s he thought of pulling out the wires to the tailli1bts to attract attention wblle locked in the trunk, but hadn'ldone it. "Then you dido 'l cause the lights to go off?·· "No." SM also test.lfied today that she thought her k idnapers were ··crazy." The newspaper heiress began crying when Browning asked her about the Symbionese Liberation Army's quJizlog of ber about her family. Wblle beln1 examined by the tall, lanky prosecutor, whose· questions Jumped from topic to topic and tlme to time during her 19 months underground, she was a s ked about SLA chieftain Veto Stands . . On Jobs Bill WASHINGTON (AP) ·-The House voted today to override President Ford's veto of a $6 1· billion job11 bill. Rut the Senate upheld the veto, 35·63, or three votes short. The vote was 319·98, or 41 voles votes more than the two-thirds needed to override in the House. Donald "Cinque" DeFreeze and her kldnapers. "I thou.gbt he was crazy and everyone else was crazy," she said. Browning also turned to her life in a clos et at a tract home an suburban Daly City in the C1n.t weeks after her abduction. Miss Hearst said <I) the closet had a blanket and pillow. (2) she didn't try to untie her handi. because s he was afrrud her cap tors w ould op e n the d oor anytime. 13) s he was h rsl permitted to eat outside th<' closet about a month after kid· nap, "but just outside the door," and was still blindfolded. "Th e y took you t o th e lavatory? Did you go to tho lavatory regularly?" Browning asked. · ''Did you call them when you needed lo go?" "Not. until lbey told me I could * •* * do that." "When was that'>'' "After a few weeks. t hey said it would be all right 1f I knocked on· <'eon t he door.·· "Did they Jet you brush your tl'<'lh "" .. Not at fi rsl." "The n t hey g:.ivc )OU a toothbrush" .. "I t htnk 1t was the one every· body used ." he said she "as accompan1l-d to bathroom by female:., who \\ere not armed. Browning asked aboul a rin~ she said she ~ot from l'lnquc. lie tried to press her about Jl s significance. It was "just a band" •nd she got rid of it about a year ago, s he suid. The defendant said ht• gave it to her when s he got out of tho cl o s e t , b u t t h e r c w a s no· particul ar purpose to sl. * '* * Unseen Guest Patty's Mesa Visit a Shock Costa Mesa poli ce reacted with surpris e today to the testimony of Patricia Hearst that she spent three or four days in Costa Mesa following the SLA shootout m Los Angele~ in 1974 . "It's ne ws to us." s aid Capt. Ed Glas cow. <'O m mander of the police department's detrctivc division. "We didn•t know anythln..: about that at all. .. Miss Hearst. testifying at hl•r bank robbery trial in San Fr an cisco, talked Wednesday about her und~rground travels a fter the shootout in which six mcm· hers of the Symbionese Libera· tion Army were killed. t She told the <'Ourl she watched the s hootout on May 17, 1974 on telev1i.1on at a motel in Anaheim, acrosi. the s treet from 01~· neyland. ·She said shr then spent three or four davs in a motel in Costa ~h·!>a. She did not 1dl•nt1fy the motel. T he newspaper hcirc~s !>airl :.he then travcll'd hal'k to the San f''ran<'1scu area, l>t aym~ f1r!>l m a motel and then in an apartment. on Walnut Street sn Oakland and another apartment sn Berkeley, north of the University wht•re ~he met sports figure Jacic &-ott Low clouds and local fOJ( tonif(ht. Fair with gusty w inds at limo Friday. Jhghs 58 al the beaches ris· mi:: to 65 inland. Lows tnniRht 45 lo 50. INSIDE TOD" Y If your child dot>• a lol of slonng into space befOTt tlw 09f' of thrtt. chanc~s an he'U turn out to be o socioUy and 111· ttlltttually odlJQnced odull. accord.mg to a rt&torchc's rt - por1 Story A4. Conrad did not specify lhr tyix- of mformalion he ss s upplying lo his present employers. But he explained from tht-wit· ness stand that "they hke "hat they're gelling and they \I.ant more of It." Conrad e xplained thol t he federal strike force Is a com bin a lion of federal and local law en· forcement a1te n cies wh ich normally concentrates on in- ''estlgations of orl(amzed cnme and underworld rii urC'S Mesa Man Dies After Auto Crash latlex A1 _........, e1 .. _.,,.,.,. ., AJ -·~ Ult_,~ M C.4 .............. .:: ~: =c-ty ., ... ... ,... .... ,..... ... ., ... , """'.... ., ... , ftHttn ..., ... _,.,. ... et_... ..... •• M ., The disclosure today came while Conrad w as still being questioned on bis \loork for the chstrict attorney's office in 1972 and 1973. Durlni lbose years he was paid for investigating Battin. Supervlsors Ronald Caspers and Ralph Clark and attorney Dexter Penman. Penman uns uccessfully op- posed Hicks in a contest that ended with Hicks' re-election to the office he first assumed in CSH BATflN, Pa.Ke Al) A week arter being released from hospital following treat· menl for a heart attack. Eugene Kupis. 48. "as involved rn a traf- fic accident m Costa Mesa Wed· nesday night and died two hours later. Police r eports said Kupls. of 2937 Jacaranda Ave .. Cos ta Mesa, was driving a car whlcb struck a parked truck on Primrose Street eut of Chestnut Avenue. Before belnc taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital, Kupis re· portedly told police he possibly blacked out just before the accl· dent. He was pronounced dead at Hoag at 9.30 p.m. from heart failure. Doctors told police that when Kupls, who had a history of heart problems, was released from the hospital a week ago be had been advised not to leave borne. Richard Allen Kupis, 16, who was tn the front seat ol the car at the lime of the accident., was pltched lnto tlHt wlndableld by the tmpad and auffeftd a broken. jaw. Be wu to underlo aurgery today, bu\ was deacribecl as be· ing lo •·cood" condiUon. What'• Going On? These men paused Wednesday to put their heads against a plywood wall in Santa Ana. It seems a silly thing to do, yet the urge lo do it is almost impossible to overcome. To learn more about Lhat urge a nd wha t 's behind it. turn. to_PageA3. ' o .. ..,~ ... ~~·-,..-FIREMEN DISTRIBUTE FOAM OVER SPrLLEO GASOLINE TO REDUCE HAZARD Tanker Triller Overturns on Jemboree Road In Newport Beech Donn Hall Good Governrllent Ailll of CM Hopeful _ Editor'$ f\·olt" There ore 17 can- dldatu vying for three s.eals on lhe Cana Ml'•o C1t11 Council. This 1tory ; " about one of the condldate1. T~ tlectwn u Morch 2 I Costa Mesa <.:11~ <.:ounril ran d1datc Donn llall emphasizes that he does not have a .. pet pro 1ect" to champion in hlS Cam-lpaign. .. All the issue-. arc important:· he said. ··Ba~1call.>, I'm for good go\•ernment · lie added that he belieHs Costa Mesa ha:. been a well-run citv, but 1s in need or new blood. lie pointed to has business management experience and ierv1ce on city commlllees as qualifying him for a council seat. ··1 won·t havc 11 s 1x-montl. lrain ing session.'' he said Hall. 46. 1s married and lives at \81n Park View C'1 rclt.• fie has lived in Costa Mesa for 31l ~t>ars, but said he :.pent much of his youth in lht> area lie owns an electronic equip· ment ·manufacturing busines'I and is president of the Ocean· , iew Park Homeowners i\i.soc1a !Jon lie IS Chairman or the Cll~ Jppo1n1ed We'il Costa ~1ei.a "fai.k 1-'orrl• ,ind 1-. u member ol lhC' lll•dcHlopmenl Agency. He also 1:. J member of the chamber of ;rummerce and a memtx>r of th1• •Orange County Jndui.try and Eduration Council. .. Obv1ouslv I'm interest<'<! in hoth rcdev.elopment and th<' "estside," he :said lie sa111 cltiien invoh·emcnt was the Wa) 10 bring impro\'cmcnts in the west side and s11g2ested that the wa\' to dcvc•lop ~uc h involvement was for the City tu respoml to lh1• rts1dents' ideas .. There hll\ c been !>lllllU'f.tion~ hut thcrl' ha-. h1•1•11 no rC'-.ponM·. he su1rl · ThJt hJ" lx't'n tlll' fat1· "f vu r i " u" " cHn m 111 ct'., 111 f)frhurs th1·y rlidn't 11rr11<'nt thc·1r l'8St> well enough " CM Photography tudio Bur~IPd When · photoaraphcr t;nrth .,,.ltland Chandlt'r. 49, rtlumrd from sbootina pictures in Jlowu11 this week. he found someonf' hud 'tolen $-4,000 worth of eqwpmcnl from his studio. lfo told police Wt'<lnt"'lday t\\11 IO<'k!I hod bet'n hroken 1n lhr hur~lary or h1 o; :.lud111 tit 191111 Plact'ntlo Avl' Thi' pollCl' TC'porl 11otc•d 1t \\Oulcl toke t"o l'i\rnn..: m<'n to rt> mo' t' the• S:l.000 color 1•nl11q:c•r :end Sl.0011 color .mal~·tt>r thnt "'<'ft• tnkl'n ORANGE COAST .) DAILY PILOT f""9 •u·~ (_.,.I Ii• ~ I ktl • fl'I 4,..,.,, '"""' t ,..., t IN .... _,, '''• • ~' ~·•t'""'1 I• 1'- ('h ..... (ti•·t fwrt••'" ... 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' ''~·-·~\ ... .., .... , ,..•tOr ~r •O~t ttl\f'~,,.~. "'tf'tlf't ""•¥ ,.,. r.p,•owc•11 •••~•wt •P.t••• ~""''" ... •1 t_,'•vN.~r '~Ill...., ''•"' "'"" .... t-•" ., t ~·· ........ '*4•firitlt'N• ~, ••""""" t., . _, ... u n .,..,._, ..... ~~"'°'"' ,,_;MM9 ""'' •t.,.,°""fH'lliet•l""'t '3 ,,,..,..,,. • 0.llf l"li.t Si.ff ..... M SEEKS MESA SEAT Candidate Donn Hall llt• said 1mprt'l\1ng traffir <'ircula11on wa' the most pre~:­ mg need do" ntown. I le favm t'<I cnrorccmt:1nt of the a1gn or dmance. but suggested port1011~ or It should be modified He said the policy or mamtJ1n mg a 25 pereenl cash reserve"" o:-. "fine ... and s aid he preferred the present general law form of gov l'rnment to charter government which other candidates have sug guested. On social sl'rv11·es. he· suul ~prlal programs IAl'rl' more re cogn1Zed a:. u need today, hut 1'a1d he "'antt·d to avoid :.aym)! which program-. should take pn· 1·edence because ht:' did nol hav1• .111 the tnform::ition Cit\ ofrlrlJb have lie satd that hl' "ould u~n·<· \\tth u c1tv ncwslettl.'1' 1f a inaJhn ty of taxpayers v.anted it. but ~dded that he thou~ht a panl'l :-chow un Channel 50 with l~·uch:rs of c1tiZC'f\." groups pnrt1c1putm~ \\oulrl be morl' eHC'ctn't' lie :.u1d he believed lhc plun n11)J.! t·om m 1sc;1on -.houl<I hJ \ 1· mon• respons1bllll), nollni.: thlll the extra step of tukma l:s,uc,. to lht rnunr1I co<1ti. lioth the nty and bwld~rs mon<'~. Train Kills 115 Antelope In Idaho BOISE. Idaho 1 l ' r1 I A trnm trn\'ehnR 70 mll1·-. pN hour Mrurk aa ht•rd of unlt'lnpt• in "iOUthern Idaho. killin~ It~ or the animal~. lhl' Unwn l111<·1f1r Railroad reported. Railroad spokt'sm1111 We·~ Soul ic-r 11nid Wf'dncsd11y thl' O\'erland Mall North1Ae:1t. •·one· of our hotshot t r111ns ." wo" travelin11 west a2alnst lhe wind Tuesday nlahl when it h1l the Jwrd one mile west ol Waoi. "Apparently what happened 1s the antelope jumped the fence - the right-of.way is fE'n r('(f on both sides -nnd came up on the right· of-way to bed down because 1l was dry,'' ht>sa1d. The conductor did not sec the animals on tht> trucko; unl1l hr. IA as JOO yards 3WO} Probe Backed · WASJltNGTON CAP> The House voted 26S·l1S this after· noon lo order its Ethics Commit· tee to investigate the leak of its secr et Intelligence Committee report and to determine whether 10 take action aJ?alnst CBS cor- respondent nantel Schorr for his roh: U'l lls publlc aUon. ' f'ro• Pa,,. A l SPILL •.. "'hen 1t Jack·knired the rear tank turned over. Harryman said he was unlnjund in lhelncident Firemen said the spilled gasoline was running down the hill about 200 yards from the overturned truck and they said they faced a variety or hazards. The road w-ai. completely closed ocr. but firemen were forced to throw up a dJrt dike to keep the spilled fuel from run- n 1ng into the Vpper Newport Bay Fire Department s pokesman Art Morton said they stopped the n owing gas about four reel from the storm drain that empttes into the w1ldhfe rl' serve. In add1t1on . firemen had to l'Ontend with two sources of elect nc1ty a sewage pump located underground just north of the scene o f the accident and the signal light at Eastbluff Dnve Morton said firemen could hear the switches in the sewage pump arcing so the cover was taped over to prevent gas fumes from gettin~ inside where they could be ignited Ht said the samt> thing was rlonc for thl' traffic ~1gnal con·· trol box • Meanwhile . a unit from !'iewport Beach and one from the Oran1e County f'ire Depart- ment airport station began :-preadine foam over the gas spill Before the tanker ~as right· NI, two trucks were dispatched to the scene from Texaco to siphon off the gas remaininll in the overturned tanker and most of the S.000 11:allons in the forward tanker that had re · mained upright Morton said thf' road was re· opened at about 6 a m. but fire ~ind city crews remamed on the scene until a bout 7 a m. clean '"~ up tht' roam and dirt dtkf' f 'rorw PageAJ DECEASED a senc11 or blunders In the case She wus not contacted about her husband·• Illness either by 1a1l or hospital orric1als and '<'arched frantically for him for l\\O days before finding him 1n a coma at O<.:MC In add1l1on. sht> said Wednes· rlay, she now hn'I rcct>lved a hill ror about $4 ,000 from the ho,p1tJI :-01 r' 'l,i1•lsnn -.,11d s he su~i:est 1•11 c-ourt 11H1r1als might <'heck \\Ith lhC'1r own 11111 to turn her hu,band hud d1rd \\ ack i.0 1<1 tht• Jail officials ~1111ld not know Nelson had died l'llher wllhout sering proof :'11 r' !\ rlson s uttornc)', Robert lh•s .l11r<11n11, said ht' received u t'OPY nr Mr Nrl!lon's death C'N11 fll'olt• Wt•cl nl'11d:iy llrrrnty <:or ont'r Jim Rimrr '111111 It l 1st11 1 h1• c1coth n-; .. ac 1•1denllll " COU'IN I hy ll ~k11ll fr11r turc nnd hPmorrl111J¢c.-. 11<.l 11111111t -11111 will bt• 11 rouple or w<•c•kH. how('\'t'r, hcfor(' mlrrn11cop1 c lt'Sl'l an• fin 1-.h1•11 111 ~hnw whal <'Ull~<'d Mr Nt•l,.1111 lo h1•rnnw 111 .ind filll anti whl'n thl· latal lllJllr y happen<'cl Tht• Or:ini:1· County Grand Jury and Stall' attorney gt'neral .m• l11ok1n1,; Jnto the case, Of· ric1al11 said. ~chool Board Sued In Mower Mishap Trustees of the Newport·Mesa l 'n1hed School 01stnct and an emplo)'e have been sued for SS.000 in dam ages by the father of a 16-year-old Costa Mesa High School student who allegedly was slrurk In the lert eye when n lawn mower tossed out a stone Gerald Caldera ol 574 Pierpont Dt1ve, Costa Mesa, claims in his Orange County Superior Court ltwsult that negligent operation of lhc mower by deft'ndant Kevin Woodrow led to Jody t.ynn Caldt-ra, 18, being Injured on Apnl 2:?, 1975. Balloon, 2 Riders Float On An exper1 mt>ntal µlustic 1klnntd bnlloon <'t1rrymir two 1cient13la and $70.000 ~orth of Klentlflc lnstrumf'nla walj dnrt· Ina north of the Gulf of CaJlfornia at about 6.500 feet today , spokesmen for the s11unsonn1o1 At>ro:ipac•t• Corp said Officials at the control center tor th• fllaht of the experiment•! balloon said they had lost contact with the craft late Wednesduy. The balloon had lifted orf earlier In the day from a missile pad in suburban Palos Verde:. "Everythlng'• just ftne now," said a company spokesman "They "ere in cont art "1th 1t Western Airlines Jetliner lh1-. morn1n1t ·· · The lO·meter balloon I' bcmg piloted b y Or Thoma " Heinsbeimer, project director for Aerospace , and Peter ~eushul. Heinsbeimer 1s the scientist who tried , with publisher Malcolm Forbes, to make a Transatlantic balloon nt1ht early last year. Their takeoff from the Marine Corps helicopter taclllty near Santa Ana went awry and the flight eventually was scrubbed. Helnsheimer and Neushul are riding in a wicker basket beneath the silver balloon. They are test- ing a new high-strength fabric called Kevlar, that 1s tough enough to be uaed in bulletproof vests. The balloonists are testing whetht'r or not the Kevlar balloon can be used in the new "Atmosat" program. which plans to noat balloons carrying 2,000.pound instrument packages al 60,000 reet for a year or longer · The balloons would be used to test atmospheric conditlona, In· eluding air pollution Balloon." prcvioulsy could not t>t' used for the testing because they were not strong enough to carry that much weight at great heiehts. According to Lamb, the balloonists may stay alof\ as Ion~ as four days, .. if they find the journey valuable " "It all depends on the wind and whether they ar<' 11till gotherin~ useful information," Lamb ex pl:iined. While they are currC'ntly on a southeast courst', Lamb said th<' balloon as expt•ctt•cl to turn further cast and po:.slbly cross back over the U.S. border. possibly Jandin,r bet"•een Tf'xas Jnd Florida A \'an and a station" agon urc- attempting to follow the balloon's night path and proJCCt offmals hope the vehicles will be able to c1wckly pick up the balloonists when they land U>sta Meaa FonunSei I\ forum co-sponsored by lhl' Lea1ue ot Women \·ott>r1' 1tnd tht" Nt•wpurt llarbor·Costo Mesa Boarrl or Ru I tors ~ 111 be held 1on1aht for t be 17 ciao· d1dat•s for the Costo Mesa .City Council. Rl'11id•nta are ur1cd to attend the Corum \\hlch wUI bt held lll tht1 botird or rnltors auditorium at 401 Newport Blvd .• hf'f(lnnln1t at 7 .30 pm. Eaeh cun· dldate will bt• given five minut~s to make a presen- ulion. A question and answer session will follow. ,..,.... PllfleAI BATIIN ... 1967 Judge Kenneth Lae will be asked to rule at the end of the current hearing on defense uc torney Matthew Kunl.Jch·s claim that lhe district attorney's office acted with prejudke and dis- cnminatlon when it obtained lhe indictment of Battin. If Judge Lae rejects the m o· tion, Battin will be tried on criminal c harges stemming from allegaUons that he misused coun· ty manpower and materials in hls unsuccessful bid in 1974 ror the office or lieuten ant covemor. Conrad testified today that he was elven ··several thousands or dolJan" by district attomey's • personnel while he was in- veslleatln1 Batun and the other supervisors and providing re- pora on their activities. The private eye testified lhal on several occuions he was not. asked to sign a receipt for the funds some of which he believed came from the Orange County In· telllgence Unit. .. Dldo'l you know or ask about lhe other sources of your pay· men ts?'• Conrad was asked. "l didn't know and I didn·l care." Conrad grinned. "Just~ Jong as I got paid ... Coorad would only estimate that he received "several thousands ol dollars" for his work and was not prepared under questioning to pin h l.s reimburse- ment down t o a more specific figure. "Well, what figure did you put on your Income tax returns for those years?" Conrad was asked. ··r never filed any," Conrad :-mi led. TONIGHT ORA NG E COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m . OCC DRAMA --"lncident at Vichy .. by Arthur Miller, Drama I.ab Theater, Feb. 18-21. 8 pm . 1-'rl'e. Losses Absorbed By Bank By FRIWt:RIC'K S('llOt~Mt:lll. °''"• 0~11, ......... " Oln•<'lor:s ur l '111tl'CI California Bank have ordcrt'd lhat Mt(ety deposit bo-< holder11 bt• com pensat<'<I for "provable lo."se~" sustained four ) ear:. a..:o In the Ill m1lllu11 ·· M l11t1wn lmpoi1siblc" stylt• bur~larv .1t th~ bank :t L111<una Nh:utl brt1nch A bank spokesman said Wed nesday claim form~ will be st>nt ttus week to ubout 160 of the 4Slt depo51tors ''hose boxes were punched by a tum otsophistlcat <'<! burglars from the Cle\•eland area. About $400.000 1s expected lo be paid to the 160 depositors. bast'd on loss statt>ments filed after the bur~lary . the spokesmun said It "111 be the second payorr h> the bani. to cit'pos1tor!> "'ho ha' e chumed losses Last year. an Oran2e Count~ Superior Court Jury •warded 36 depositors Sl 2 m1lllon. The de posllors cborJ?ed the bank wu neallgent in the protection or their property. The spokesman conceded that concern that the bank might f&r E' further adverse judgments was one reason ror the decision to pay claims submitted by depositors. "We think that In order to pre· serve the good will and reputa- tion or the bank that it is advisa- ble that we settle with the customers that have not CUed suit," the spokesman said. He said claims will be pro cessed as quickly as possible after they ure received by the bank. Proof of owntrsh1p will IW' required before the bank will of hr compensation. The spokesman said deposilol'1' are expected lo claim losses for Jewelry. coins und negotiable . ·'bearer·' bonds that were stolen The two pa)'offs by the banks affect holdl.'rs or about half tt1t• safety deposit boxes that wen• forced open b y burglars who blasted their wuy Into lhe bank's vault. The remaining depositors either did not suffer· losses or re- ceived property recovered by the Federal Bureau or InvesUgaUon during Its sweeping investigation oflhe crime. The investigation It'd to the ar- rest and conviction or five m em- bers or the burglury teum. F.ach 1s servin~ a Jtongthy term 111 fNlerul prison. The burglary occurred over the weekend of March 22 24, 1972. It gained the "M1si,ion lmPos111- ble" trademark because or th(." sophisticated mc•thods or the burglars They bypassed audible and "ilent alarm systems. then used special explosives to blast their way into the vault. They used hammers and rhisels to punch the safety deposit boxes. The team stayed ttl a fas1ona- hle Laguna N1gud townhoui.<' during the wcrkencl or the crimt·, then departed for Ohio. ~I I Woman Held On Stolen Goods Rap . A woman v. ho runs antique:-. shops In Newport neach and Costa Mesa 1s in custody today 111 )';ewport Meach on characs c>f buying stolen proper! y to sell Ill her i.hOPS ~ Dolly. Mable Simpson. :1!1. "ho pohce said also goes by the nam~ Delores. was arrested by :'\ewport Rea('h dettttlves Wed- nesday afternoon at her s hop ul 1366 l...ogan St , Costa M~a aner she alle~edly bought somt' items she was told were stolen from an undercover orflcer. OCC LECTURE · "AntiQues and Collectibles," Allen Lawton, lt•<'turer, Fine Arts Bldg 119, i 30p m .. TllE NATIONAL llEALTll" South Coast Repertory Tht'ater . through F eb. 21, 8 p .m . •·KIDA V, FEB. 2t BASKETBALL -C-OSta Mesa at Estancia. Newport Harbor al Jo:d1son. 8 p.m. County Panel ApprovesNew 1 Trustee Areas Del. Jim Carson 1"101d fin in vesl111tallon of the I WO 'ihOJ)ll I he• N e w p fl r t n l' 11 c h II h 0 ,, • Cornucopln. l'I fo('atc>d at 409 :1t!lt St wal! based on 111form;;1t1on from informunt, lie said hl• 11nd l>e•I. f)11n 01 Sunlo went to th<• lorkl•d :•frwport shnp 11nd look1•d lhrnui.:h a win dow wtlC'rt• tht•y '1.1w som<· :.ilv••t pieces "h1ch olk~<-<llv matrh1•1l items tllkt•n 111 11 h11ri:l ;1ry l'111 lit•r this Vl'il r 11~ !'>J111l llw 11nlll'rr·m 1·r 11frl(•1·r was then sent to the l'o,tu Mt•i.u 11tore where the arre11t took place <.:a rs on s a 11t t hl'y rccovrrl'd :r;evcral s ilver p1l'Ct'' wh11·h belong to a S<'I m •de In the I H70-. and engraved with tho initial:-. or the ramlly that own .. them OCC LECTURES -· "The- C'hallenge or Change," Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. ''Rovlng Bicyclers," Science Hall, 7:30 pm LEAP YEAR DANCE Parents Without Partners, Coste MP!I& Country Club, 9 p.m. Slnglf' parenl.3 Invited. Admission $1 50 rncmber!I, S2 50 gueslJI. Count y Fair Board Meeting Tonight A meeting of the Oronge Coun tv Fair Board Is 11cht'duled for 7. 30 tonl.cht int he odrninislralion hulld11111 on the fairgrounds Amon!( tht> uaenda items nn• reports on th• fair board's ellort11 to ()IJtaln dntes fo r 11 thorou11hbred raclna meet al tho Los Alamitos track and on the proaram for lhis year's county fair. Aft<'r a puhlil' h1.•oring lasting only 15 minut<>s, the Orange County Comm It tee on School D1:-. trlct Organi1al1on approved new trustee areas for the Coast Com - munlty Collt'gC' nlstnct Wednci.- day n1.-cht. Thc» rom m 1ltcc i.upporled .t plun pmpo11ed hy t hr t•ollege d1., tnrl itwH, a 11h1n "h1ch inclurl1·" nt'w trrntory from the C:urd<'n (#rO\'(' nitlc•<I S1•hool n111trlt'I and "'hlrh lncl111f1•c, lll'w b111in darv Im"" for 1111 ''"' 1ri1 .. t1'• lll('Ul\ t.11•11i.:111•d 111 ~In• l'lfll•il 1 t'prc·~c·nt ut ion Thr plan "di tw ~11hrn1ttNI 111 th1• Orun,111• CC111nty Su1wri11tc•11 dl•nt of Sdwols with lilt' rt•Mnl nwndutlon lhut It lw lnrh11k'<1 1111 lht• .J 11ne If prl m 11 r \ b111lot fur 111• Pl Cl\>;1( bv VOl<'I , . tr approved. it will hccomc lh J ulv 1 1md be brou~ht inlo pnu ticol effect with the n<'xl tru:stt-•· elections in March, 1977. ---- FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN T•IGHT BROADWAY, PEHNEY'S OPEN 5 HITES · MON. THRU FRI. 7 Orange Coast-~ EDITION VOL. 69, NO. SO, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI F~NIA • o.lty ........... .., ltldl9r' k--PORT ABLE SPOTLIGHTS MAKE EERY SCENE AT SITE OF GASOLINE SPILL EARLY TODAY IN NEWPORT BEACH Flremen Pour Foam Over Jamboree Road to Cut Hazard, Build Dike to Keep GH Out of Upper Bay, Evacuate Re11denta Dead Man 'Summoned' .. By KATHY CLANCY •• Of-0.lltl"li.tSUH I A Westminster man who daed alter serving a weekend Jail term weeks ago has been "ordered to uppear" an West Orange County Municipal Court Friday for al- leged probation violation. Mrs. Boonie Nelson. whose husband, Don. died Fl"b. 2. saad the letter warned Nelson that a warrant would be issued for his arrest 1r he falls to appear. The lettt'r, written b)' court ad marustrator Richard A. Wack. :.aid Nelson had failed to report for succeeding weekend Jail sen· tences and alcohol counseling. Mrs. Nelson s aid she called the court to tell them he r husband had daed but was told she must bring an a death certificate. But her attorney, Robert Des Jardms. said he didn't even re· C'el\'e a death certificate until Wednesday because or a continu· mg coroner's investigalJon into Nelson's death lie s:ud he would appeur for the dead man Friday. ='ell.on died al Orange Count) Medical Center after lying an J roma for a "eek following l>Ur ~ery for a -.kull fracture. He had bt>en tJkl'n to OC MC by Jail of f1raals aflt•r beromang 1l1 ID Jail and (ailing l WIC.-C Wack . of Wt•s t OranJ,le County municipal court. said the letter ~ent to Mr. Nelson is a routine notice mailed when probation viola lions occur. lie saad proof or death "ould be reqwred by u JUdi,te because p.:ople calling on the phone are not always ll'UWul in such matters. "lie i:.n·t J:Olnf.t to be-arrested, obviously." W uek said lie c plained the Jatl notiril•d the rourt that Ndson had fo1IL'<I to appl':1r for his remnin1nl{ \\Cc:>kend JUll t('rm~. u 11cntt"nrc· impt1!>1•tl lor dt unkc•n dravinl{ \1C1lat1nn"' Wark <1,1111 t ht• lrtlt•r \\ J~ not 111 ll•ndl•d 111 h,1cl lo(l' r ;\('I-con s (urn I I) hut"•'"·" norm.11 proc1'<lurc· ·· '1r<1 ~t•hon "·"''· ho"1·vrr, shl• OrnnJ!e _j Cou-.t ._Lr.A - \\'eather Low clouds and local !oJ.t lonattht. Fair with gusty winds at ttmes Friday. Hl(lhs SS at lhe beaches ns· ing 10 65 inland. l.o"'s tooight 45 to 50. I NSIDE TODA,, If your child <»e.t a lot nf &taring into space be.fore lht ogt of lhreP. chanct s ore he'll tum out to ~ o soc1aJl11 and tn· ftllt'<'fuollu od1Jonctd adult. ocrord1nq to a restarcher'J rt• port Story A4. •••ex AIY_S..-,,;c-t AJ -u~ ., _,Tt .. ar •1 ,,_ ..... ""' .. Ul-.t AJ ....... . .., O.ulli..a Ct-It -~-· 94 C-IU C4 __ , ...... A4 ~ c• ~-· .... OMl~-tktt Al ....... ..... ............... A6 -llllMrtttta •.. , 1111..,,.._ft, ... , 't•leYI"" ., ,.._, •.. , Tllo~ ... , .... l ... llK9N Al --A4 --. , Wtfltl ..... A4 ·-" .... ., feels lak e officials "are JU!lt hounding me and houndinA me " She said the letter was Just one in a series of blunders an the case She was not contacted about her husband's illness either by Jail or hospital omcaals and searched frantically ror him for two days before finding him in a coma at OCMC In addition. she said Wednes· day. sbe now has received a bilt for about $4 ,000 from the hospital. Mrs. Nelson said she suggest.· ed coun otracaals might check with their own jail to learn her husband had died. Wack said the jaal officials would not know Nelson had died <See DECEASED, Page AZ> Near Miss for SF Police SLA Car Pulled Over Just After Kidnap . SAN FRANCISCO <U Pl l Patricia Hearst testified under cross-examination today that her kidnapers told he r they were slopped by a policeman while driving away Crom her Berkeley apartment with her stuffed in a cartrunk. The newspaper heiress told prosecutor James L. Brownin~ Jr. that s he didn't recall lhe getaway car 's s topping before 1t Changes Bosses got to the spot where her abduc· tors switched to another vehicle the night of Feb. 4, 1974. "Did you hear later that a policeman had stopped the car and the police officer told the driver lo turn the Ughls on?" Browning asked. "Yes . I heard that." Miss Hearst said Emily Harris told her about the Incident. "Did she s ay that Lhey were Private Eye Tells Of Hicks Probe By TO~t BARI.EV Of ... Delly l'ile4 MM! An inform ant "ho testified Hrlit'r that he was hir~ by the Or a nge County Distract Al · torney 's office lo investigate county Supervisor Robert Ballan tt>stafied In Superior Court today that he is now busily mvesttl(al ang District Attorncv C'crll ll1ck., and three of has Bille!> Priva le e) (' G<'Ol' <.'onracf lMt1rtl'd during the prl'lrtttl hearing into criminal chJr~tt·s faced by Ballan. 47. that he,., sup pl) anJ( :.the federal slnkc force" with information on lhcks. "~"s tant District Attorney Macharl Capizzi. De puty Distract At torney J im Brooks and senior in· vrstlRator Don Carroll. Conrad did not specify the type or information he 15 supplying lo his present employers. Bul he exp-lamed from the wit· ness stand that "they like whut they're gelling nnd they "ant more of It." STOCK JIOLVME SETS RECORD NEW YORK <AP> The stock market jumped ahead today. showing continued enthusiasm O\'er the dividend Increase an- n oun ced Wednesda y b y American Telephone. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks, up 9.52 on Wtd· nesday, climbed another 15.67 to 975.76. Gainers out-distanced losers hy a lmost 4·1 on the New York Stock Exchange . Big Board \'OlumC' "as a re· cord 39 21 million ~h:m.>:. - Conrad explained that the federal stnke force as a combin a· taon or federal and local law e n· rorccment agencies whi ch normally concen trMtes on in· vestigations of organized crime :and underworld fiRures. The disclosure today came ~hile Conrad was still hemg questionC'd on his work for the district attorney's office an 1972 .and 1973 l>unn2 those \Cars he was paid for 1nvest1gat1nJ( Dattan . Su~n 1!lori1 Ronald Cai1peri1 and Ralph Clark and attorney L>ex.tt.'r Penman Penman uni;ucreMfully op- posed J11cks In a contest that <'nded with Hicks' rc·elect.lon to th~ office he first assumed in 1967. Judge Kenneth Lao will be asked to rule el the end or the current hearing on defense at· tomey Matthew Kurilk h's claim that lhe district •tlomey's omce acted with prejudice and dis- crimination when It obtained the indictment of Battin Ir Judge Lae rejects the mo· tion. Battin will be tried on criminal charges stemming from allegations that he miliuscd coun- ty manpower and materials in his unsuccessful bad an 197-4 for the office or lieutenant governor Conrad testified today that he was given "several thousands of dollars" by d istrict altom ey's personnel while he was m· vestigating Ballin and the other s upervisors and providing re· ports on their activities. The private eye testified that on several occasions he was not asked to shcn a receipt for the (SeeBA1TJN, PaaeA%) concerned when the police car pulled alongside?" tbe pro. secutor asked. "No. She said they thought it was funny -if he had only known what was going on. He t old Patricia Sollys ik (who was driving l to turn on the lights. And s he said , Oh. thank you." Browning brought up the inci· dent by recalling Miss Hearst's fSeeTANIA, Pagt'A?> * * Costa Mesa Visit by Patty Baffles Police Costa Mesa police reacted With s urpnse today to rhe testimony of Patn c1a Hearst that she spent three or four days In Costa Mesa following lhe SLA shootout in Los Angeles an 1974. "It's news to us," s aid Capt. Ed Glas cow. commander of the police department's detective d1v1sion . "We d idn 't know anythmft about that al a ll " Miss llenrlil. testifying al her bank roblJ1.•rv trial an San Fran c1sco. talked Wednesday about her underground travel!\ after the shootout an which six mem bers or the Symbaonesc Libera t1on Army were killed. She told thr court she watched the bhootout on May l7. 1974 on television al n motc:>I In Anaheim, across t he s treet from Dis - neyland. She said she then spent three or four days an a motel an Cosla Mesa She did not identify the motel. The newspaper heiress saht she then trovelcd back to the San FT'anclsco a rea. staying f1r5l an a motel and then an an apartment on Walnut Street an Oak.Janrl and another apartment an Be rkeley. north of the l n1v<>rs1ty where she met sports faRurc Jack Scott nllEYE:S TAKE 3 WATCHDOGS ZlBIDO SAN GIACOMO. Jtaly <AP) -Thieves stole three trained watchdogs and office machines during the rught from a mac hine tool firm in this northern Italian village near Milan, pohce reported. The stolen dogs had been valued at S750 each. J Today's Clo ·lnr N.Y.S&oeks THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 N TEN CENT: Residents Evaeaated Oil Rig Flips,- Spills in NB By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot-0.llyl'oli.t- Resldents of four NewPorl Beach homes were evacuated early today as policemen and firemen worked to prevent an explosion from an overturned tanker truck lhat spilled part or its 4,700-gallon load on Jam- boreeRoad. The tanker. part or a double tractor rig driven by Texaco de liveryman Carl Harry m a n . Jackknifed and overturned on Jamboree Road near the in· tersect1on or Eastbluff Dn\'e at 1:30 a .m . Firemen said the tanker was losing about a gallon of gas a minute and six fire units were called to the scene to try to pre· vent an explosion and fare . The four homes on Carob Street i n Eastbluff wer e evacuated at about S a.m. when the tanker was ready to be nebte<t. Firemen said lhere were still lai:ee quantities of gas and gas fumes present and they feared upark could icnite them. · According· to police reports. Harry m an waJS driving south· bOund on Jamboree Road and had just passed the Eastbluff Drive intersection. going up the long h ill, when he missed u shift. His truck began t o r ol l backwards do wn lhe hill and when 1t jack-knifed the reur tank turned over . Harryman said be was uninjured in the incident. Fire men said the spilled gasoline was running down the hill about 200 yards from the overturned truc k and they saad they faced a variety of hazards. The road w as completely c losed off, but firemen were forced to throw up a dirt dike to keep the s pilled fuel from run- ning into the Upper Newport Bay. Fire Department spoke1man Art Morton s aid they stopped the nowing gas about four feet from the storm drJlin that empties into lhe wildlife re· serve. In addition, firemen had to contend with two sources of e lectricity-a sewage pump located underground just north of the scene or the accident and the signal light al Easlbluff Drh•e. Probe Backed WASllJNGTON <AP> -The House voted 269-115 this arter- noon to order its Ethics Commit- tee to investigate the leak or its secret Intelligence Committee report and to determine whether to take action a gainst CRS cor respondent Daniel Schorr for his role in its publication Morton said firemen could hear the switches in the sewage pump arclng so the cover was taped over to prevent eas fumes from 1etUng inside where they could be ignited. . He said the same thing was done for the traffic signal con- trol box. lSee S PILL, Pa'e AZ> Dunes Project Viewed By HILARY KAYE , OI -0.lly ... ._. SAolft Orange County supervisors will be asked next month if they would a llow the Newport Dunea Aquatic Park to be redeveloped similar to Mission Bay near San Diego. The redevelopment would an · elude hotels. res taurants and shops and would eliminate public access rees. A concrete redevelopment pl an has not bee n proposed by Newport Dunes Inc. for the 94· acre site off or East Coast Highway, between lhe Upper Newport Bay and Jamboree Road. Instead, the San Dleg°'ba.sed company will ask the board of supervisors If it would favor such a redevelopment before the cost· ly planning process is bel(un. There have a lready been several futile attempts to re· develop the property which 1s leased from the county al $10,000 per month. In 1973. Newport Dunes Inc. proposed a multi-million dollar commercial amusement park. (Sff DUNES, Page AZ) Vetos Stands On Jobs Bill ' WASHINGTON CAP) -Th~ House voted today to override President Ford's veto of a $6 I· bi I hon jobs bill. But the Senate upheld the \'elo, 35·6.l, or three votes shorts. The vote was 319·98, or 41 vole's votes more than the two·thards needed to override in the House. What's Going On? These men paused Wednesday to put their heads against· a plywood wait in Santa Ana. It seems a silly thing lo do, yet the urge to do it is almost impossiblc to overromt• To learn more about that uri::c and what s hehuid 11 . turn to Page A3. I· ... ... I . DAi1.. y PtLOT N U..,T,~ FLOATING OVER BAJA Teat Balloon 'America' Tiro Sciemist.s In Balloon Drift to· Baja I • : An experimental plas tic· •skinned balloon carrying t '4 0 t sc1eollsts and $70.000 worth or : scientific Instruments was drift· J • ln,B north of the Gulf of Califor-nla at about 6 .SOO feet today. spokesmen for the sponsonng , Aerospace Corp said. Officials al the control ceoter for the flight or the experimental balloon said they had lost cont.act with the craft late Wednesday. The balloon had llrted off earlier in the day from a missile pad In suburban Palos Verdes. ''Everylhing·s ju.st flne now," sllid a company spokesman. "They were 1n contact with a Western Airlines jetliner . this morning " The 10-meler balloon is being piloted b y Dr. Thomas lleins heimer. proJecl director for Aeros pace, und Peter Neushul. Heinsheimer i'> the scientist who tried. with publis her Malcolm Forbes. lo make a Transatlantic balloon night early last year. T he ir takeoff from the Manne Corps heht'Opter racallt v near Santa Ana went uwry and •the fll&hl event ually wag ,.-;crubbed. lleansheimf'r nnd Neu!lhul are riding in a wicker basket be~ath the salver balloon. Th(')' arc test· ing a new high-strenith fabnc called Kevlar. that is touith enough to be used m bulletproof \~Sts. The balloonists are testlnJ! whether or not the Kevlar balloon can be usN m the new ·• Atmosat .. progr am. which plans lo noa t balloon.'1 carrying 2.000·pound 1nstrumen\ packages .1t r.o.ooo ft>ct for a yf'ar or longer The balloons would be used 111 trst etmos phcnc condition!'I, In d11dm1t 111r pollution. 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"Then you didn't cause the lights lo go off~ '· ··No ... She also testified today that she thought her Jcidnapers were .. crazy.'' The newspapel' heiress began crying when Browrung asked her about the Symblonese Liberation Army's quizzing of her about her family. While being examined by the tall, lanky prosecutor. whose· questions jumped from topic to topic and time to time during her 19 months underground. she was asked a bout SLA chieftain Donald .. Cinque'' DeFreeze and her kldnapers . "I thooght he was crazv ctnd everyone else was craiy,:, she Said. Browning also turnN to her life in a closet at a tract home 1n suburban Daly City in the first weeks after her abduction Miss Hearst said (1) the closet had a blanket and pillow, (2) she didn't try to untie her hands becaU3e she was afraid her cap t ors would open the doo r unytime. (3) s h e was firs t permitted to eat outside lh<' closet about u month after kid nap. "but just outside the door," and was stall blindfolded. "They took you to the lavatory? Did you go to the lavatory regularly?" Brownlni: asked. "Did you call them when )'Ou neede<t to go?•• "Not until they told me l could do that." "When was that?" "After a few weeks. they said it would be all right 1f I knockN on ce on the door.·· "Did they let you brush your teeth?" "Not at first •• "'Then they ga' 1• you .i loothbr ush' · · ··1 lh1nk al was Lht• ont! t!ver ybody used " She sa id she was ac<'ompan1<'1I to bathroom hy fe males. who ¥.ere not armed. Browning asked about a rlnl-! i.he said s he got from Cinque. lh· tried to press her about at-. signlrlcance. It wus "Julit a band" 11nd s he ..:ot ril1 of it ubout a year ugo. sh1· '-l.lld The defcndnnt s11i l1ht•1tuv1• It to hf'r When ~hf' JtOt OUt or th<' d r111 c t • h u l I h <' re• w a ' n 11 parttcular purpose to 1t. F ro•Page A J BATTIN •.• funds some ·or which he believed <'•me from the OrangtCounty In telllJtl.'nce Unit. "Uadn 'l you know or a.'ik about the other sources or your puy ments"" Conrad" as m1k<'d "I didn't know :11111 I didn't ure." Conrad Rrtnnc<I. "Ju~t a:t loni: us t l(Ot p3 Id ... Conrad would only t•t1timnte that he rerelvcd "11ev<'rnl thousands of dollt•r~" Cor ha~ work and was not prepared und<'r questioning to 'lln his reimbu~e ment down to n more specific fl.rurt' . "Well, what figure d1d you put on your-Income tax returns ror those years?" Conrad was askc<I. "I never filed any," Connd 11mlled. UC Regents Study Budget LOS AN GELES CAPJ Un1ver!\lty of Catlfomla re"ent.t> l)tgin 3 two-day mt•etini.t here to· day " 1th the threat of budget cult> hanfing over their heads. UC P resident Onvirl St1icon hns asked each campus cbancellor to find some budget fat to t.rtm ~o the university c11n enroll som<- 3.000 students who uen't an eluded in Oov Edmund Brown J r.·s proposed 1976·71 buqet.. opt>mn1 anothtr Uiqutry lato Nix· en'• pardon "r"k• ot polJtlcs." .. ¥/e baYe floUed t.h1I boric, thla dead bone, enou.&b, ·' be said. "At M>me point lbla 1ubcommJt· tee la 1oln1 lo ha"e to u y mou•b, and I uy I.be Omo ia DOW.Ti Reps. James R. Man.n, CD· S.C.), Martin A. Ruuo, (0-111.). and Henry J . Hydo, <R·Jll.), "ot· ed wllb Wl11lm on b1I mo\loo to km Ma. Hotum1n'1 request. Ropa. Edward Meivtnaky, <D· Iowa), and William L. Hu.ntalc. <D-Mo.>. chairman ot the 1ub· committee, voled wllh Ms. lloltzman. Rep. Holtzman called for the inquiry on the basis of a news stor-y which appeared tn lhe Wubington Post. Sbe aaid the Post artlcle aug- aested that Haig, on or about Aug. 28, 1974, actively souaht to ,persuade Ford to pardon Nixon. Nixon resigned Aug. 9 and was pardoned for his alleged involve- ment ln the Watergate scandal Sept. a. 1974. · Ir the Post article is true, she !Said, "this report indicates that President Ford, contrary to his representation to the American public and to the House subcom· mltt.ee on criminal justice, was not candid about the facts aur· rounding hi4 decialon to issue lbe pardon." Ford appeared before the Judiciary subcommittee on Oct. 17, 1974. to recount events sur· rounding the Nixon pardon. In hls testimony, Ford sa.id: ."At no time after I became presi· dent on Aug. 9, 1974. wu the sub· Ject of n pardon for Richard M. ~i~on r aised by the former pres1· dent or by anyone representing him " Rtp Holtzman uid if tho re- ported urgings by Haig were cor · rect. then Ford did not tell the i.ubcomm1ttee all thefacL~. County Panel Approves New Trustee Areas After a public hearing lusting only l S minutes, the Orange County Comm lttee on &bool Dis· trict Or~anizallon a pproved new trustee areas for the Coast Com· mumty College Distnct Wednes- day night. The committee supported u plan proposed b!i the college dis· tnct itself. a plan which includes new te rritory fro m the Garden Grove Unified School District and which includes new boun· dary lines for all five truste<- a reas designed to give equal representation The pla n will l.w submittc<I to the Oranae County Supennten c1ent of Schools with the recom· mendation thal al be included on the Jun<' 8 pr1 ma ry buJlol for ap- proval by voters tr appro\'ed, lt will become law July 1 and be brought into prac- tical t>ffe<'t with the ne>xt trustee ekct1ons in March, t977. E'rowePoge A J SPILL •.. Meanwhi le. a unit from Newport Bearh and one from tht• Oranee County f'"ire Depart. ment airport ll t»l1on began i.preadrng foam over the .:as spa II flf"fnre the tanker was right Ni. lwn trucks wf'r<' dispatch~<! to the 11ce nc from Trx11ro to 111phon off the ~us rematninR In thl' ovl'rturned tnnk1•r and m~t of the fi,000 .callon11 In th1· forward l snkr r that had re mnane<I upright Morton llald th.-rood was rt'· OJ)('n('d at about 6 o m. but fire nnd city crcw11 r~malncd on the ~ctnf' until about 7 n.m. clun. ma up the foam and dirt dike. E',...Pa~AJ DECEASED ~1ther without aecing proof. Mrs. Nelson's attorney, Robut Des Jardtns. said he received a t opy of Mr. Nel11on's death r<'rtln cate Wednesday. Deputy Coroner Jim Blzner ''"d It lisls the death as "ar c1dental" caused by a skull free· ture and hemorrhiaite. fie :s3id it sUll will be 11 coupl~ of weeks. hov.ever. befo re microscopic test., are finished to show what caused Mr. Nelson to become Ill and fall and when the fetal Injury hap~ned. The Orang' County Grand Jury and Slote attorney general· are looking Into the case of· IJ cal$ s.aJd. • CRIME C(JRB ~C4RDED Nt•r>orl Butb re•l- dutt will have the op· pot1l&All1 to learn about home security dunna an open house Saturda) at tht• Nev.port Jkoacb Poll«' t-t• tfon. Two crime prtvenUoo of fic.n. St.an Br-euler and Jon Colldow, will be on hancHrom 10 a.m . \03 pm. to dl.aeuu lock.I. burf)ar al.armt 1.nd crime preven· Uon meuurea with 10· teruted ruldenla. 6th Death Suspect Arrested Orange County Sherlrt's or. ficen today JaLled on murder charges a man they allege 1s the sixth member or a aang that shot and killed a Sunset Beach couple Nov. 7 in what officers describe as a "dope burn execuUon." Investigators identified the man jailed today as Wllllam CraJg Tibbitts, 29, or Orange. They aald the arrest completes their probe into the slaylngs or Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janet Mae Metz, 34, both of 16861 Bayview St. Tlbbitta was booked into the jail shortly after four codefen· dants were advised in Santa Ana municipal court that their ar· ralgnment on identical murder. burdary and conspiracy charges has been delayed to),farch 1. Held on $250,000 ball pendmg that appearance are Dennis Maloney, 32. of 1954 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach. and three Long Bea<'h m en. Ronald Carl D'Orio , 28. Thomas Frank Dunker, 29, and David Leroy Hester. 24 . Scheduled t o frace a pre· limin ary hearan~ March l on identical charges 1s Alan Dur) I Irving, 29, of Long Beach. who was arrested in San •Tanctsco In December. Investigators claim Cauweb was killed by the gang because he attempted to take over a por lion of a highly profitable drug operation from his killers. Mrs. Metz was s hot and killt·d in the home the couple shart'd because she inadvertently wll· nessed the s laying of Cauwcls. according to investigators Woman Held On Stolen Goods Rap . A woman who runs antiques s hops in Newport Beach 11n1l Costa Mesa Is in cu!>tody today m Newport Beach on charges of buying stolen property to sell an her shops. Dolly Mabl<' S1mP"on. :m. who police said also ~Ol'!:> by thl• nnm<' l>t>l o r<'s. wa s a rrc!.\<'d hv Newport Beach detl'CtlVl'!< w('J nesday afternoon at ht•r !.hop :11 1366 Logan St • Cot'lla l\tes a uftrr she alleJtedly bought some Items c;he was told were stolen rrom an undercover off1c<'r Del Jim Carson Mild an an ,·est1~at1on of the two shopu-lh1• Newport Be ach s h op, Cornucopia. is located at 409 :ust St was based on information from inform ants. He said he and Oct. Din Di Sunto went to the locked Newport shop a nd looked through a win dow where they saw Rome silver pie<'ea whit h allegedly matcherl items taken ln a t>uralary earllt'r Lhis year He sud the undercovrr o((ic('r was then stnt to the Co!lla Ml's.1 store where the arre,l I01>k plar1• Carson s a1c1 lh<'Y 1 eco\·ert•il ii;everal silver pte('l'll wh1 r h hf'long to a set m ade in the 1870' :md cnarnvC'rl with lh(• in111:il!< 111 tho fumlly l hol o'4ns tht·m. Project Dumped LOS ANG F. J, F: S (lJ I' I ) Dcvclopt.•r1' of u propoMd $2~. million aparlmt'nt und run d o m lnlu1n complex In lh1· downtown Bunke r lllll renewal p rOJeCl have abondontd their venture because or riJlng cost.II. Hel01s' Charges Rejected WASIUNGTON lAPI Tht· Justlce D~partmont has d~icd~d not to brlna charaea aaalnst former-ClA Director Rlchurd Helms and other lntelUaccnco of· flclal.a for their alleged roles In ap. proving a 1971 domctUc broak ln. Atty. Gen. Edward H . Levi an nouncedtoday. "Arter atudylnri the facts carefUlly and lnterroaatlng th~ wltnetSea al length, the depart men\ concluded that the evidence did not meet the standards set by a 1~~ Supreme Court decision to establlah a criminal violation or the atatutes,' ·a department statt>- ment said. Howal'd J . Osbom. the CIA's former d irector of secunly. and Richard Ober. a CIA otrlclal now on the Natfonal Security Counc1J staff. also were known to have been under Investigation for the break·ln The break-in occurred at 2 a.m . on Feb 20, 1971 al a photo· 5rapher's s tudio in Fairfax City. Va., a suburb of Washington. The s tudio was run by Deborah Fitzgerald. a former-agency employe, ind her flance, Orlando Nunez, a former official in the Castro government lnCUba. The Justice Department in· vestigated whether Helms, now .U.S. ambassador to Iran, and others violated civil rights statues by their alleged role in the break-on. The department statement. said the 1945 Supreme Court de· cision was the leading case In· terpreting the applicable civil rights statute and lhat the court rulmg "requires proof that the accused wlllfully deprived an in· d1vidual of a s pecific and well· defmed constitutional nght." Lc\'1 said his decision was based on recommendations from f>t.-puty Atty. Gen. Harold H. Tyler and Assistant Atty. Gen J . Stanley Pottinger, head of lhl· c1v1l rights division. Levi said U.S. Atty. William B. CUmmings of Alexandria "concurred in Lhc recommendations.'' The department said that Fri. day would have been the de· ad line for any cri m lnal action un. der the statute of Ii mitutions . The purpose of the break-In al· legedly w as to determln1· whether M lss J<'itzgerald ha cf taken classlfled documents with her when she left the agency. llelms had retained F.dward Bennett Williams. who sue· el!ssfully d e fended former Treasury Secretary John R. Con· nally against bribery charges, as his lawyer In the case. Helms also is under investiga. hon for possible perjury in his congressional testimony on CIA act1vit1es In Chile and domestic spying Rape Reported By Housewife In Slwrecliff s Newport Beach polir1• ~·• t· ~l'<'ktnJt the m a n who attackl-d Jnc1 s<.'xually assault<.'<l n Whatltrr woman who was walking un the Shore<'liHs beach Wednesda y · morning. The woman told polire that s hf' was accosted by a man dr<·c;~Ni ma blue work shirt and ll~hl blue• pants at about 11 a .m . The 25-year-old housewife said the man hit he r tn the face and chest and then told her to dis· robe. According to police reports. the suspect look the victim to a rockv area of the small hf':arh wh<'rC' he sexually assaultel1 hrr and th1•n ran :1wi1y t,.0w:111l tit•· Lillie Corona beach. Tht' wom11111rn 1d she' 1l11ln't 1t• port the incldt•nt untll H 11 na hecau11e s he was so lr1i:htl'r11•d she just .col drcued nnd clrov•· home. i\ccordinlo! to officrr.;, th•· womun tlcclded to rci..ort theo Ill lu<'k uflt'r her hu11trnnd h1·11 rtt tw1 ~tory and urge d her to comt' to !JOiiet'. Oetertlve" said todny they will be checklna her story with the d<·· tai111 of unotht>r attack thut oc c urred on Ncwport.f\albon' Prnlnsuln beach_n week ago Costa.Mesa Fonun Set ,\ forum <'Cl t'pon~orl'd b' th(' Ll'.J;Ut' or \\om1•n \'oters nnd th(' N1•'4port llarb()r Cost .1 ~h·'u Roa rd •If Rt•,altors "111 Ut: twld tonl l(ht for th\1 17 r1tn dlctalt·~ for I he Co~tu Mt.•itl6 l'1ty Council Rcsldenb arc> uri,:l·d to 11ttend th(' rorum whit'h '4'UI be held Lil the board or realtors auditorium rat 401 Nt>wport Blvd .. be1unnln.: .tt 7•30 p.m ·~li t'h ('IHI• d1dnte wlll be .:h·t•n five minut(ls lo make n prescn talion. A q uestion and answer seuion will follow. f'ro•Pa~A I DUNES ... callN "W11tl'r \\ orld • A:t<'r .. great delll of hoopla. the p1 vJ•'l'I was re1ected. Allhoutih tht• t•urrcnl r.- de\'elopment concept 1s fi rst 1ito mg to the t•ounty on March 2 other agencies are also 1n\'olvM m lhc aquall<' park·!. future• Since thl' 1;1nd as counl} tcr rilon . the county bellt.'vc~ 11 should be the agency tQ control development. However. the s1t l• as sue. rounded by Newport Beach, where offlctals contend lhal they should review plans and issue- permlls. ''Because of the extreme tra( fie problt ms there. It's our posl lion -and we believe It's legallv defensible -that we have full authority over reviewing plan. and Issuing building permits." said New(l<l•t Reach City At" torney Dennis O'Neill. Despite lht uppurent ronfltt't as to ultimate control. both ~1d1':-. admit that any redevciupmcnl plan !>hOuld IJl\'Ol\'e both agen c1es. The county's llurbor.;, llcuchc~ and Parks Commission recc111h voted to recom m('nd t.hut tht· s upe rv1sor1-t'<in-.11frr n•d<.'\ 1!1011 ml'nt k<'l'µan~ 111 mind th1• ,·on c1•rn:t or tht-city (If N<'" port .Beach. Actord1n1t to <.:en<.' U1az. of th1· Harbors. Henchel! und Parks Oepartmcnl. evt•n rnore permits may be rcquir<.'d. Diaz said that approvals would ncl'<l lo coml• from the co1snly. city of Newport Beach. Coastal Comm1si11on and the State Land Commission. Uppermost 10 the minds of Newport Beach city orfi<'ials Is the mtense truHic situation in that part or the city. They must ulso cons ider that a parcel adJa· cent to the Dunes. nl the corner of East Coast Highway and Jam· boree Road, 1s propost'd for de · velopment by the Irvine Con1 . pany. The reat'lon for the redevelop· me nt proposal by Ne\\ port Dunes Jnc. ls that lhe comµany cannot derive enoul(h revenue by cont1 · nulng the same uses. The owners believe a more in· tense use of the land ls necessary • to make the s ite profitable, ac· c·ording to Dia7. Current uses al the aquatic park mdude a st1llwater i.wim· mmit beach and IUJ?OOn, boat s lips. boa t l ounc hani:. hoal s toragf'. minor honl rl!pa1r, a r ecreational vt•h irlc park anct one restaurant. The propos(•ct rc•dcVl'lopmt•nt. conrcpt includrs thl•se chuni.w' reducec1 sw1mm1ng lugoon e liminating ult fees for usanit lh1• beach und l a~oon , inrreaMnJi the number of boat slipl'I, ma1nta1n m~ boat launrhing, ehmmatinl( boat storage nncl hoat repair, 1•>. pandlni-: the rerreuuonal vehicle p:irk. acldan~ two restaurants, two hotels anct i.upportan~ com- mcrc1Jl :.hop,, chool Board Hit In Mow••r Mishap Tru:-.t 1•1•' of tlw l'l.-l'\\ 1111r1 M ,.,,, t:n1f1et.l Sc ho1il fl "t11d :1111t .111 1•lllpl11r1• h:a' 1• ht•1·11 """d l nr ).',,CNMI HI 1111111.1~1·' liv Ith' L1tl11'1 111 ·• 11: \P.1r 111<1 1·., .. 111 J\11 ·,.;1 llwh S<·hnol '!luci(·nl "h11 11ll1•141•1!1v.,., ,1 ~ll Ut'k 111 I ht• ll'fl !'\I' \\ h1·11 ,1 1.m 11 lllllWl'I 111'-'l.'d lllll ,1 '111111' 1 :1•rnlcl l'uld<'rn ot ~17 I l 'll'r1"1111 l>ll\'I', ('1111111 M ...... ,, ('(111111, Ill'"' Orani:<' County Sup.•1 io1 t '111111 law~111t thul n1·wh1:t•111 111.i•1.1l 11111 of the mn'4('r liy <1d1•n1l1rnt t\1·v 111 Woodrow h•ll 111 .Indy f.~nn Cnldera . lfi. be111s;: 1niurcd. on Aprll 22, 197fi FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT -BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES MON. THRU FRI. • .. r Thursd_ay,ti Clo ing Price NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE •turd.a)' • N DAil Y PILOT 85 # .. • Loan Learnin'. Bank Often Kids Advice ; By MILTON MOSKOWITZ 1975 wat a record year ror loan lo~i.es al rornmt-r<·hal banks, "nd I w H thcrtiforo inte~sted In tht• rtdvlcc beinai banded out by Chicqo'a Conlln.ental Bank on how we can tNch our children to handlo mon4!y luwna It$ bimonthly ne'A alclh:t un ham1ly financt'I!, Contlntntal uld: "IC a youniiisle r does not ._now Uw importance o( u dollar early 1n life and squanders mon~y foolishly on mean inaless Items. he ll' well on hls way to becomu\tc a s p endt hr1 ft as an adult ·· Well, lhal t'lHllUI lo M wiae counsel. But it doesn 't quite :squ&re 'Aith recent eventA in the , Money Tree- banklng world. One way Pt(lplt.• become spendthrifts Is b) borrowlna too much, and ll appe&rl' as 1f the banks h•vt.• ~en lending loo much to th· "rong parties Banks. of rourae. make their money by collect111g tnll're~t on the loan:c they make. IN 1t7S. T HE NATION'S 10 larl{t>!Sl commerr1al hunk!> more than doubled the amount of money they set aside for possible loan losses. The leudcrs 10 this debacle were tht> two big New York City banks, Chase Manhattan and F1r11t National City Bank <Citibank> Cha:se had to write down lossf's totaling about $250 million. Citibank, world'i; mo:.t uggn";111ve lendt-r, was on the hook for about S300 m1lhon. und thu. was ;i maJor reason why 1t faltered in its drive to ovcrlakt• California's Bank or America as the nation's 1~1rge!>l l'Ommerdal bank Previously, Citibank had been gain mg 11tead1ly on 1he Rank of America. Last year the Bank or America, folio"' m.i mort• conservative lend mg poh(•1es. rebounded and "'1denl'd 11:-. lead over Citibank. Continental Banlc, lhe eighth larJ,test bank m the coun try, saw m any of its loans go sour loo Before 1t got out of 1975, it had to increase its provision for loan losses by 128 percent, one of the largest mcreuses made by any of the b1i; banks. I KEPT THAT IN MIND as I read how Continental ud viAes parents who have Children UJ,ted 10 thrOUS:h 12. for O · ample, should you allow such youngsters to borrow money'' Here's what Continental says. "There is nothing wrong with permitting ~our son or daughter t o borrow s maJI sums once m a "'htle. Rut re member, children need an atmosphere of 'sheltered risk' in these early stages. Some would be w11l1ng to put up their en tire future as collateral for an 1mmed1atc plca!>urc Don't l<'t the child assume a 'debt· so large that 1t "111 forrc him to h1· hopelessly broke as he tr1e11 to rl.'pu y 1t out of his ul lowance" · SO, YOU SEE. IT'S okay to let }Our HI vc«•r ·oltl h-Orro" money. But be careful, don't let your JO year old J:t>l lOO dt• ep in the hole . Save him or her for Continental ll<•nk . \\h1d1 nt'eds borrowers . It C'Onsii.tcntly loun:. 0111 80 pcrr t>nt of :111 the money Jl has in deposits Spills Cleaned Up 'Fast' on Pipeline NEW YOHK <UPI) -The construction boi.s of lhl' Trans·Alaska pipeline said there have alre11dy been l.I number of oil spills although the first 011 will not be pumped throuRh the SOO·mile pipe until the middle of next year. Prank P l\1oolin Jr . pro- jpct m anager of AlyP!>ka Pipeline Co . said the largest spill was nearly 70.000 gallons but was "C'lc.>aned up" a,<; wcr<> st>veral more m the 40,000 gallon ranfl<'. "In every case there h<tS been a major effort Lo clean 1t up before it can reach any watercourse," Moolin said. "And it has been cleaned up." ASKED HOW THIS could be done 1f the spills were on the tundra which would lend to absorb large amounts, h(• siaid the larj?er s pills had IX'en in winter when the J:round was froien "Actually," Moolin :-111d, "w<' repart hundr ed.-; of :.o called s pills each week. But MarkE>t lttdf>Xf»• Due to late transmission tOday's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot. ...... Vo,. IUPI I l ~ lollowt"ll 11<1 ~\ I~ 'tCKlt\ lh•t hAW'tt <)llN'4'J f'YVl\I .w\d 10\f '"* MO\t be\"Q OP\ 0-•Unl of c~ on the N•• Vo,. St0t• E-.cMnoit d,r:::..:':1 t!:~~~~··r,.. ';:::~~ ~:~o,!:; "'"' ~d ow curr•nt ttMtt~ Pf'Jtt1 OAIHllU t litOf~ll'P In 6\_. • 7 Up 41 t J M1dh•"d Me J'• • "' Vu )I llf 1 (f\t1\l•t twl ~ 1• t 1 I~ Up 7\ 0 4 F~n Cp A'•• I·~ Vt> I•" '\ Am(•n MIO ,,.. • , Up 1J \ •VMt.1 f r\I 1 .. IJp )It I J-UPliM MG f ' • • Uf> 111 I c; I Ml°" 1•~ • .. Up 11 • • C.Ollln\ ,OOtt I • 1.. Ill) 'If''- t0 ~MIO l"y 1 • + "• UP 1'0'1 :; ,,.::,",~~d ~r ! : : .. :~~ :: ~ 'J t(a .... c.. I NI tQ .... • ' • Utt ,. t ~; ~:~lff'\M~~ ,? : : I • :;:: :4 ~ t•W\t P•flM ''""•l•UOll'\) 11 AftOlltt(f M(,I • , • Up '" ' I :: ~.\,~·:,. ~1~:, I~~·• t 6: ~!~ ;:; : I 70 (.o"'1pulf' \1, , , , t llit ''I lOHll\ , .. ti • ~ 1 1 . I t ' ' .... I' .... '"' o. '-4 (Kl t'1' OH lilt '~ g:: • 00 . °'' •• Oft ,,,. ()ft .. 0 11 ,... Of' .. ()fl I') Of' 1"" g: I\ ()fl 1 Oii ,·; g: 1'• OU ti I 10. •n ' ion 1 \ ~ I I\ . \ • t •I \I H I I '' I J ll ' I •• •• ' I 90 perc<'nl are of 50 ~allon-. nr less. A truck turn!> O\'l'r anti "c ha\'e to report lhc 011 from 1ls hydraulic linl! HS j :.pill tu the stalC' and ft•deral J!O\'t•rn· mC'nts" But he said 200,000 J,tallon-i that "'as s pread on the 36(). mile ~ra\ el con:-.lrul'l1on ro!ld to pre\ t•nt dust aloni.: a majoi: portion of the pipeline did not have to be report Pd "One of the problems 11 th<'re 1c; great concern about. any spills we ha\'e but a much larj?er spill on the Ala!>k<> railroad drew almost no at tC'nlion." said .M oolin. whn "as in New York torcceivcu C'onslrut'I t0n M <trl or the Ycur award Nftt" \'ork 15 Mo•t Ac-tfrr '4f W '0CH 1UPH "" .., .. "'". 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" ,. \, 11 Hlfll IN 11\fljlfllll ,,. ,, f1 4H t i'• Mark.-t Trrnd '"''' Anw•M •\ po I,.., urwr .. ,.0-11 ,,..,., A.,.lll """',."~·\ 0-<fltv\ Un<,,.nged Tot•I (Ptthmln•r-y MA•otf'f t•lllHtl t ft•nct•,~:--1~~~ 161 ... , .,..,, n1 1'71 ... , _ .. ll,f fWlHO '"""u,w......,.., 6811 I I'> IM 1>t ,., 111 11 It 1010 ,., rl M\J ( ..... -ww - .. , ••• ... ~ 14 1• • II I tf1•1 '" " . '• 111'.. ' ...... •• • • • • • ;:". ·:· M'•• .,. •' f. '· ..... , ... , ....... •• ) t •) .. 88 DAIL'( PILO r _______ T_n_u_r!day_..,._F!bnmy ___ ..r....;1..;;.•.;..· 1...;9'11~ Pl Bl.IC ~OTJet: Pl'BLICNOTICE PU•LtC NOTICll PU8LlC NO'rlCE .James Dean Revisited PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE l'lCTI TIOll$ I U llNUS ... ,.. nAT•MENT . n. ... -j ... __.. ···~""" ....... C()A\Tl.IHI! \ll'ECIFICATI0..1, "7i u1t1•~• ... c .,..,..u ,CA UJO IE-<1 J ,,._\11 .. r, llltl F<Kt .. "41 . LO• At•tNI ... CA t0no Tod PollO\t" )llJ I.•••• Or Cytnu,CA_. Tfti t DM\IM\\ 1' tondwt teo b' • -·oi-t ..... \1111> EdWarll J Mwlcltr B'/ JA V SllAaatJTr NEW YORK (AP> Vtars ago, a lot ot hiab acbool boys becan ... ·canna rl'd wtndbrcakera and appear~ awfully tormented In moat cases, the an1uiJb was lm1tau~. bnx&abt on by a movie called "Re~I Without a Cause " But tt was a mlcht,y tnbute to the actina ability of the late J •mes Dun. the rflt JPckcltd, angwsbed teen hero or that rum. Toruaht, his o~ n short. tormented life 1s being dr11rnat1r~ In a two-hour NBC movi~ <Channel 4. 8 p m ) £NT1ru:o "JAMF.S o•:A~:· IT'S well worth your \Im\•, 1f only for the bnllrnnt 1tct11'l.i of Stt-phen Mcllatt1e. a youni; thespian Y.ho halt Oran'i. look~. manner1l'lrns •nd lSpt't'<'h putt~·rn11 down to un uncan- hy T The flick wajj wrilkn by W 1llu1m U;ist, Dc1111 's roornmak wht•n the two were i.trUJ(~lina for i.uc· cciss in Ho llywood 26 y~u~ ttgo. It dramatizes Dean's hfe from the lime he and Bost m et as younit acttng students until 1955, when( ) the 24-year-old Dean. at T\' REVIEW the peak or has fame. died 1n a car c r as h 1n California. It commences through the somewhat awkward dramatic device or Rast's YIMl to a psycb1atnsl after Dean's death, the "' ntertroubled by recurnng dreams of Dun bein~ drag1:ed i.ereaming to .rn am- bulance "HE WAS TUE LAST Gl:\' IN the y,orld l · would ha\'e picked ror a fneod.' 'la)s Hast !<'ffec- t1Vely portra)ed by Mt<'hael brJndon1 a!-t he rt-calli. bow they first met in a <0ollci:c Shakl':.pear~ produc uon in 1950 Th°' \ltt•m ... I ••• h ied With I"° r--------------------------c:o....ty Claf'll "' o. ·-, ........... F'eb .. ,,.,. NOTICI O• IUl.K T•AllSl'I• ll>K• •ttt -•1'1 U C.C.I Notl<t •\ ._,,•by 91-.en to th• Crlldltou of THOMAS I' BOUQUET •nd CAAOL J 80UOUEl, fren,twor\, wh0i4> bU\•nitO .odrt'\~ h PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE W1tb lhal. tbt i how gets und•r "'ll)'. trucu1.: both the rrtendsh1p of th\• l\\O a nd Dean' coartl•r from the days be scrow\ged Lor any kind of wori... ~en TV commrreuil . to ht!'! !.uccesi. in "Ell1>l or Edt-n," "Rebel Wllhout a C11u1>u" 1tnd "Giant," all madeln l9~ The movie doesn t qtutt• t''<J>hun bow " Ocunt•r and "Wilhl'" us the)' call each olh\•r -bccan11 such close friends. B T IT DOE., t:t't't:M'IVELV rn:Pl<'l ' lht• form<'r lndlunai farm boy U!'I 11 man of coni.lllnl curtos1ty about th(' ¥cling prorc:o.i.100, d1 .. ~1>1ll' 01· c3:ilonal hoes that str1&ln to empha111&t thl.' point Om· l•x1amplu occurs when Oeun. "ondNin~. aloud how to depi<'l t• hOmosexuul for 1.m u<'tlni.: f.'lass. Ullk:. h\s roomic. "Evtr makti ll with u ..:uy"" SU)'S Da~t with u grin. "Comt• 1111, 1 'vc i.ccn YdU nattcm guys for cvtn joking about ii " WhereuP.?n Oean carrle:c on about th<' nl•Nl for good a hors 'to experience everylhlnii we can.·· IDS EXPERIENCES WlTll TUE LADIF.S an actress pl&yed by Candy Clark und a dancer plnyed by Meg Foster -are Included. but sel'm 011 ly cursory. "'ith no real depth dl.splnycd. The movie a lso doesn't develop very stron1tlv the reasons for Dean's personal torment. dellp1ll· his success. or why, in tlll era when stars still \\Ort swts and ties, he opted for the leather·J&Cketed till age of a Holly"'ood nonconformist. Still. "James Dean" is prett~· engr os:-.mlo! because or the fine . sensitive acting of Mcllalltl' It he doesn't get an Emmy for his "ork in 1h1-; '.';hO\\ sorne<>ne should com plum to the not honlt<'' PUBLIC NOTICE RUSSIAN BALLET fllM FESTIV Al -msrca COUURlf' UMo .. Mt ~UM I .. , l l<•M '"TOMMY" 1 .. \A,._IU1 H ClllEMALAMD 1111'• b w • 11t•U)IMI ftll fUt •• '10C DAY AFTEINOOM" ,, .. ,.,., ''"'""".' ... , \l<lt .. "llOYflt'lf POOl" u' /MIO' ...... " CINE MALAND llllS. M.1<Mt U•llf•U)liOI Oll ttlll~ 110 MorlM AW"ut 11•1-hl...0, l--------------i --------------1 C:...nty ot 0r ... oo. Stote o• C.tllOf'n••. "CTtTIOUS ius•MHS ,,CltT1ous1uS1NISS The World's Fo re most ""' , ..... """''•"•'""•bowtlobo-0. NAMISfAllMINT NAMISTATIMINT Ballet Company "S?GaY OF O" !XI llOTl(I TOClllOITOll1 to Wiiii.,,. A. H•ll and Su"'" Mft H•ll, TM lollo"""ll --• •••OCMnollu" Ti. tof-lt>O """"' •r•""'"'-' ""WAN LAKE" Ne ..... ,., Tr-"tfH"'• whoM re\10.nt ec:k)ffl\ I\ ,.\.\ ., nt-W•t. 113 W~t1•1oa COUllTOl'TMI t411 Snowb1td O•l•o. Hvntlnotoft BASE AECOAOIHGS, tOOI O>atio h t AMERICAN ACAi. TY, 75:110 •tJ .. •1•• .. ,,.... ···-"·.,·· 'iltf BOOB TUBE" SlATt:O,CAt..lll'OlllOIAl'Dll -"· C.lllo•nl•, C.Ou"'• o• Or-. 51, .. , Cost•Mo••.C" .,n, Motr-llt ,. ........ Sult• c """-Matinees Sot./Sun. TMll C:OVMTY O• O•ANOI: M•t• .. C.lllar"IO Abron•"' L trown, tOOI O\Atlr 'llltlO C.lllott>lo'7•11 .__,..;._,..;...;.......; _ _. ___ ~ "" Uf/"IN I ........ ,. ... --tiff •ft ... ~ ... l. OI Vl()l.A llle -rty to Ila IT•ft•lw'911 ,, If) Mreel. C.•l• Maw , CA .,.11 TlmolflJ w Mo•\11011 Ho lOt•~te .. ____ :::::; __ ;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::::==========:::::-- G AUllll:'. 0.<.H -tt lM •t "° Ma•lll• ......... Ba•-M ,. ...... e .. o•I )• UUl ...... ••111"11 "'"'' htOIO\, ""-"'·I fr'llllt~• h ,...,. • ..,., 9tw•"' to <,_.'°"'1J~ (Amorru•. Count1 of 0r.,.. Nlllletftl ""'° • M. '"'"" CA .,.., .,,,, hl"'"'Q <l•.lm \ ••••ntl tM Yid •c• SCeit•of C.llfornl• '"" bi.uln•'' " tolPMlwt •ed bv " Wev,... ( M•r\h•lt 21•01 Vlt ...... 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AMV El lZAllETH HAI.EV J OHNSEN 0.o•..-t ~lie\ COv"tY'. •fOtft tau..-othc .. t' tt Or-oe. ,,.,. f1f (•llfor"•• Pubh\IWd Or•"'91 '"'' 0.0y Poot "'" ''•'•'"•"'' ••' t it.ct ~ .. 1111 K_•,~_llU, :::;,•.~,.°',:..~to"w~~~t Tht-«Mi'"''~'•' ••If .,.<""'""""'"""' .,.90 11 tt 1• M.f'<", ttl• (.ovf'lh (ten ot 0'•""9• (.ou.wy Oft o. ... cc • .,. ... ,. ti Ith >oP\f'\ 8 S.Yf"l•r '°" f It Et•~ J S.Wl"lcM'"°" Notic.• '' ,,_.., • ..,.. , • .,.,, to ~tor'\ P\AWlf\O ~t•1tn\ e-Q.ai"\t IM Wld df(,• °'"' ...... ~·d <' .. "'' M\ ,,... offt<.• °' tN C'lff' ot 9'W •fOf'~Wld (°"'1 .,-to "" ......--· .. ,,. ...,,.._..... MOACW•tt.rt.,,.. l\fd4'f'OIMtrtft t•I•. .. 16 ktlifwerytO.tth ,'*"''''"' UNCO,.AMtllltC4NT6\A St.1<" <.t•""" •.tf\ '"' ft•C•\\.tt¥ et a., (\(t"OW C.o ·~ P O 8cu llt vouc:tw" mutt be ft .. d o,. or•'Wnt.O • Cor'OtWi Ott,,,,.., C.a htotn••t7•U. Couft ~d wtU1111n fovf" '"'°""'"' ... ._, IN .... 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U 1' 1• 1'1• • •n 1• If\ th• M•ttf'r o f ff\t £,t•h• ,,, H•-•Y Alltl"'-ftl lot '•l1•"'4ft\11• .. t 1£ L 1lA11 EI H 11 F II [ 0 C II IC~ onoi.C..t•Maw N ... -1 11o........ Pl'BLIC' NOTICE 0.<•••...S O.\JOft•t.d ., l ·~•b•t 1\ ' Hot•<• 1~ M-t••'i' o•••" to c ''"Cl•ton ~d '-••tl'\Q ••II 0-tw•ct Of'! tN lf"d f..~ MVlnt tt••m-. •Uttin~t If\• '4•0 OJ>(,. o•• wl Maten ttU •I I ... P\OoH" t '° NC)llCI TOCIU'.OITOll\ otnt tt 111• '4'11:1 '''"""' '" tht ot'"" ot • tlql~ A M on ,,.. Ch•ml>Or\ Of lht \UPl•tOll COUllT 01' lMf: '"' <l<t•-01 tPW •lo><ow•d ,.,_,,, oo In Do•ccl ol ~·~•-• 111 '"' ()f-STAT& O• CALll'OllNIA l'OR .,.....,., _,.. 10 tt>e uN1or\19"<1d •I tt... U,. .. y Ad"''"''"""°" llw11dinq, \II THICOUNlYO,OllANOI. ott <eOllAVt"IOC MOAlll'\ Atto<Nt "'tof'ft\ \tt •mcwe St'"' ~ .. Alw &~lStet •1 l••. ~\ flt"\.hlre fttvct •n ,,,_ (.1tf t Allf.,110• 111 -Mallff ti I~ l.i•t• ol MIH o1 tlow•ly Hiii\ '" LD\ An~ .. \ (Aunty c..-~ .. ,.,, ., ... ,." ., ........ H I( ••lltE" .... know n., WNHIE .. 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