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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot7 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3, 1976 ~ M, llO. U. • MCTIC*S, N , .. ft • -. Raciti, 2 Clear Tlaursday1 OC Predictions Of Raill Differ Weather forecu1a1 cootimae. to predict lhe end t.he atorm that so far has du up to%\<\ Inches of rain on lhe Orance Coast. Forecasters with the NaUonal Weather Service said the storm wUI clear by tonight and weather will be clear and cold. Local amateur meteorologist, J. Sherman Denny of Huntington ~ach, however, predicts COO· tlnued rain. The barometer is maintainlng at the same level. l don't believe it's goln& to stop until the barometer readings begin to 10 up." The d eath of al least one Undaumed HUuhaw Hits Ekction Trail Undaunted by his recttnt con· vlction on brlbttry charges, Rep. Andrl'w Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach >. took o ut nomination paper!! Tuesday ror a third term In Congres11. "I'm C'onvinced I 've done nothing wrong and wlll be van· dlcated throuah the appeal pro. cess," Hanshaw sn1d a!S he dis· cussed his 1976 camap111n plans H rly an the day. The former Orange County os· 8e$Sor said he was "somewhat aurprised" by on Informal poll published Tucsdoy mom.Ing. ll showc<t that roughly 14 per· cent of th e 40th Dis tra ct Republican voters still favor him a11 their choke among five pro· spectlve candid ates for the party's nomination. llanshnw said the Indication ot support "l'hO"''S that nol evf'r· yone as "'llllng to beheve the worst until the judicial process has been concluded." However. he also admitted lhal •he will be racing more than an uphill battle to hold on to the con· gresslonal seat he first won m 1972. With the ring or his Jan. 26'con· \•ktton on two bribery charaes stall fres h ln bis ears, Hinshaw ad matted his upcoming trial on ii· legal campaigning charges will also probably hurt bis chances for re -election. Custody Disputes SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Ao Assembly-passed bill designed to bring about more orderly set· Uements of child custody disputes d\lring divorces was unanimous- ly approved Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee. , __ Or&llle County residellt baa as.en attntMMd to the at.ora. Jannette James. lt. ot Loa Alamitos. was killed while akiinc at Mountain Hlch n ear Wrt&hlwood. A spokesman for lhe akl area said the teonager ap· parently lost control on a steep slope In the blizzard, tumbled down the slope and crashed into a ski lift anchor pole. The storm which moved into Southern California Monday AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PERSONs-AS gathered surprisinc intensity. pelUng lbe Orange Coast wllb hall during tbe morning. National Weather Service meteorologists, who had expect· ed a warm rain to keep the snow level above 4,000 feet got a sur· prise when the snow level dipped to 1,500, leaving foothHI com- munllles in Los Angeles County covered with a layer ot white and closing all mountain highways to cars without tire chains. So far the storm has dumped an average of 1.SO Inches ol rain on coastal cities with lhe high be· Ing 2.6 In Laguna Niguel. Tues· day nlr)lt's rainfall was recorded at the following stations: El Toro, .80 or an loch: San Clemente, .47 or an lnch: Laguna <SeeSTOllM, Pa1eA.2) Massachuaetta Primary Yote Sununarized BOSTON < U Pl > -The Massachusetts DemocraUc pre· sldentlal primary vote with 99 pert'enl (2.126) or the slate·s 2.187 precincts reporting: Candidate Bayh: Udall: Shriver: Wallace: Carter: Jackson: Hams: Sanford: Sbapp: Bentsen: Kennedy: McCormack Kelleher: No preference : Vote Perce•t 35,402 5 129.040 18 53.379 7 122,177 17 101,866 14 162.567 23 55,426 8 420 0 21,fll 3 486 0 1.723 0 24.m 4 1.607 0 9,809 l The Republican presidential vote with 99 percent (2,128) of the state·s 2,187 precincts reporting: Candidate Ford: Rea1an: No preference: Vote Ptttt•t 114. 04.2 62 62,951 35 6.009 3 Off~ · .Jflekson Says Working • .\ Class Vote Did Triek • • • N ewco1ners Winners I Digging Out the Beach I Triu1nph Over 14 In Mesa By ALAN DllltDN Ol-0.Uy~ ....... The only incumbent on the card, Dominic Raciti, and newcomers Mary Smallwood and Edward McFarland were elected to the Costa Mesa City Council Tuesday as about 29 percent oC the city's voters went to the polls. The thr.ee.J.riumphed over 14 other candidates in the election In which a m ajority or the councU seats was at s take. Raciti. a jeweler, bank dlrec· for and former pawnbroker. came out on top wilh 4,433 votes. • but was chased closely all even· Ing by Mrs. Smallwood who finished with 4,197 votes. McFarland, a 40·year-old In:. surance broker and former plan· ning commissioner, finished a distant third with 2,755 voles, but he was 585 votes ahead or his nearest challenger, Don Bull. 32. • a Realtor associate, whogot2,170 votes. • Workmen pump rainwater out of hole al Bolsa Chica State Beach where upgrading of beach facilities is under way. Hole is being dug for sewage pumping equipment O.lly l"I ... SUff - that will serve new restrooms at the beach. Parking lot also is being enlarged. Plans call for completion of project in time for summer rush or beach visitors. This is the order in which the 17 candidates finis hed after the 43 precincts had been counted Dominic Rultl, 4,433 Mary Sm all wood, 4, 197 Edward McFarland, 2,755 Don Bull. 2,170 Nathan Reade.1,972 Jackson Says Win Due 'To Workers' BOSTON (AP> -Sen. Henry M. Jacbon said today that mis · ln.ISt of delente and support from "blue and wblte collar workers" brou1ht him victory in the Mau achusetts Democratic primary. Jackson Indicated he would turn hi1 attention to F1orida now, but aaid that primary next week wiU not be dedalve In gaining the nomination. Rep. Morris Udall ol Arizona ran second in the Musachusetts vote Tuesday and was clearly lhe leader amon1 the party's liberal candidatH. Sen. Birch Bayh, another liberal, was seventh among the eicht Democrats and aldea sald be would probably announce h.is plans Thursday. There h-.d been sp_eculation Bayh would drop out fared poorly here. said he would stay In lhe race and wage strong campal1n1 In New York and II· llnois. Jackson lold a news con· rerence today, "I won It on the Is· (See JACKSON, Pace A.2) AD TRIGGERS PHONE CA.US .. Responu to the ad was tremendous. Our phone ran1 off the hook." • That's the advertiainl success stozy told by the Lid~lsle woman who)>laced this cluslfied ad: LIOO ISLE. MATCHING • or lhe race, based on his own statement tbat it be didn't do well (" in the early primaries be mllht dropoui. yellow flonl sofu, Sl.50 ea. Green upbol. Sola. SUS. Din. Table, 4 Cane back cbalu, 1300. Tbom11vllle Credenza, suo. Rattan Bar, 175. Rattan Coffee lable, MO. Thomasville Cocktail & End tables. Almost new 18' relrit. IZOO. Kitchen table, 4 chain, $40. llXX· XJlU Sen. Fred Harris, who also Raeial Fighting sr. PETERSBURG. F1a. (AP) -Two students were il\luted and classes were canceled today when racial fighting erupted at Dixie Hollins IUgb ~bool. of· ficials said. \./ If you have home furnisbings you want to convert to cash, call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. FV Mayor, Incumbent Re-elected By KATHY CLANCY Ol ... Dellyf'I ........ . Fountain Valley Mayor Bernie Svalstad scored a sweeping vic- tory in Tuesday's city council elections, winning In a 24 or 26 precincts. Incumbent Councilman Marvin Adle r also won re election to a four-year council term in a race that drew only 22 s percent or the city's re1istercd voters. The unofficial results, with all 26 precincts and absentee ballots reporting are: Bente 8val1tad , 2,315 Dr. Mania Adler, l ,404 Maunuel Alarcon. 1,247 Sheila Marcus, 1,210 Fred Voss, 969 Joaeph Schloss, 815 Robert Rusorr. 396 Tom Beall, 23Z Harry Vought, 157 The incumbents pulled off to an early lead as precinct totals were counted, allhough the race was dose for a while between Adler and Alarcon. Svalstad and Adler agreed Tuesday nlght their victories in· dlcated general satisfaction with the Job they have been dolng and with the way city government has been performlna. Elvin Hutchison. 1,879 Donn Hall, l ,566 David Yarnal, 961 Phillip Evans, 845 Rose Morales. 838 Ted Bologh, 730 Alfred Jaskulskl, S79 Richmond Westlake Jr., 310 Vernon Phillips, 179 Lewts Young, 153 <See MESA, Pa&eA.2) Coast Weath er fair and cold tonight. Mostly sunny Thursday. according to the weather service, with chance of rams d ecreasing,to 30 per· cent this evening. ffighs Thursday In the wpper 50s. 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He noted the suspension was caus ed by "paper work" and no consumer fraud or faulty ad· \e rt1 s 1n ~ wa s involved Silverman said the firm. v.h1ch has been 1n Huntington Beach 10 } ears. pa 1 d $ 1 I • 000 1 n I at t' penalties to the D M V S1l\·erman i.a1d Bench City. 16555 Beach Boulevard. is one of the largl'St volume deul<-rs rn orange County and possibly lhe nation. Robert Pence, senior special inv.-stigator with the OMV, said the suspension stemmed from "hundreds of violallon.s" over at least rour years. Transfers or reg1straUon were not being completed for 30 to 60 days. he said, instead of the re· qwred20days · The tardiness caused delays 1n l'Ustomer"' obtaining lilies and reg1strat1on!'I, hl' .!laid The s uspension "as issued to \taynov.er Motors Inc. "h1ch rloe<i bu"l1ness as Reach City Dodge, ofhciab said. S•Ans not· 1ng the suspension were posted on dealer property. OMV ofric111ls said an lldd1· 11onal six day suspension was 'tayed for one year while the h rm ts on probation to DMV. Suspension proh1b1ls sales dur· mg the four da)'s, they l.aid Brig ht Comet ThU Week? WASHINGTON ll'P l l l nl1l..e 1h 111fumou<1 prt.'<il'<'es1'or, tht• l.1\1'<.t Cl)met to loop around llw ... un I!> far bn~ht('r than <"< Jll'l'h •d .ind 'h1111ld .:1\(' t>Orlv rt\t'r" ,l 'lll'C'tilCUlllr \l('W In lhl' t•J ... t1•rn -.k" th1' ~(·t•k llr J1tl111 (' Brandt. .u1 ..... 1 rnn11nwr ut thf' Spa Cl' AR<'n t \ ' 41 111111 .irct S par t• Fl11tht 1·1·n1 1•1 .... 1111 Tut•,d.iv (.'omt>I \\ ,.,t '' f11ur 11 mt•' hn.:htt'r thu11 I '11nlt'I 1' 11houtt•k "h11'11 turn1·cl 11111 111 h1• .1 '1 1·~ 1111! dud t~o y1•ar' .1i.;11 .1r11·1 mul'h hall>hoo from •l'l\'llll'h ORANGE COAST Rntw rl N W•'t'd I II .,l ' lol1 lo. R Curll'V • ... ' t • • M.· T nom11' Kl 1·v11 1 ho1•"'' A Murpt,,,,. ... 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"'"'~to ... ••'\.l)''""'"' .~'"' ~"''""'"....,.'""•,. . .., ....... ~ ..... \ 1,,.~ ..... t~c In the front cun't Mt't ~for thl'lr placei. 1n line. as thl') on<'t" <lid The only other "stat" al the I r11ll 1s the new1paptt bttlr~s ' In yer, F l.ee BajJey. and he makes things pop from Ume to time But the truth I!>. a definite weartneu •eema to have Ml ln among almost all .concl'rncd parties an the t'ase Everrone 1s interested an the \'erdt('l. and bulletms will bt' Beams Missing na hed round the v.orld v.htn ll comes But th~ P'> chlatnc testimony about whether Ml11., Hl'al"llt , ~. 140~ 1n truth :i threutt>nt>d \tct1m i;lowt•d the tr1..il 141th re J'('t1t1ou:. though esscnll•1I r\.'<'•t~ twn' At mi.n) poanlh In tlw tmtl, Balley h111 :1hown c1t•.1r lrnpa UC"nce at the 1low1na dov.n or the prlX'el"dtr1g!\ But h•~ rh1d fot'. proscrutur James L Bro" ning J r . simply lopes alooJ at hi• own pace, re rus1n& to be burned Soml' ob<it•rverl> think this is proof that ht> JUSl ISO t as quirk v.1tted or as masterful in the Fraud Suit Sparks Firm to Pay Fine Less than three hours after be· in& sued by the Orange County District Attorney's consumer fraud division. a llunt1ngton Beach development company ../ f'rora Pag~ A J JACKSON • • sues,·· such as dis trust of detente wtlh Russia and support or a 200-mile offshore fishing limit Refernng repeatedly to "the working people" as the source or his strength. the Washmgton senator said he left it up to others to bring up the bus1nf issue "I ne\'er made a bus rng l.peech I responded to questions • · 1 ·11 fi1ht the b11ots wherever 1 can. Let's get an honest dialog gomg on the alternall\'es to bus· in~ ... he said School busing has stirred con troversy in Boston for months Beaming broadly, Jacks on said manv had warned him he was too conservative to win in Massachusetts. the only state to vote for George McGovern in 1972, but, "we proved this was untrue." paid a $6,000 penalty Tuesday and agrt.•ed lo s top making mis· leading statt'menls about its con· dominium proJect. Lav. ye rs fo r the Clossi(' :>evelopment Corporation, 8275 Cherrywood Circle. furthe r aj!reed in the out or ~ourt settle menl to make res t1tut1on to several purchasers of co n · domin1ums 1n S~a Breeze \'1llage It was alleged an the r1 \ 11 a(' t1on that the firm advertised playground rac1ht1es at the pro· Jl'<'t v.hen none had been pro- vided and that wooden beams had been Installed in each dwell· inc unit. No such beams were pronded in some uruts Prosecutors said their action ~as riled after a number or com. plunts 1 were rece1ved from purchaser~ or the Condominium property STORM ••• Niguel, .51 or an inch ; Costa Mesa, .46 of an inch: Newport Beach, .48 ot an Inch: Laguna Beach •. 56 of an Inch. and Hunt· ington Beach, .45 o( an inch. Accordlna to the official coun· courtroom as 8 ;ulo nd many would aar•e. But thouab led1:ral J utlg• Ollvtr J C'artrr stt•m1nizly t•oro• rs do"n hard nod impaticntly on the pro t>t•ut 11111 at ti mt::.. liro\.\ D· Ing h;i" lopt•d into )1(1mt· key <It• ('IMons that favor th<· ~O\'('fft• mcnt'i cue against Miss lll'arsl Brownlnai. or C'OUJ"Sl', 1'>1)>'~ the heiress v.·u~ ca re\ olutaonuy. v.111· mg ml'mbcr of thl' SLA nod took part \'oluntaraly 1n the bOltlup He JU:.l doel>n 'l htl\'t' much pinna in puttln1 bla point across And the question ll> "hether his manner. sometime:-plodding. re SLA HOST AGE TELLS OF HARRIS THREATS, AS peliuve and stumbhng, ll> a plus or minus with the )Ur) He's a local bo). !>O to speak And do the Jurors. "ho dress and look hke thl' local middle-class folks they are, an"ardly feel more comfortable v.1th his ap· proach than with that ot the nch. famous defense lawyer rrom out oftown., It really doesq't matter ir the reporters and sophisticates m the auwence find deliehl in <'lever courtroom r ipostes. The only 12 people who count are the Jurors. Balley says in lectures th.ti cases arc not decided by what I'> l>31d , but by image!> rt•g1stercd 1n Jurors' minds. In s imple words, the prost-cu tion IS saying MISS llear!>t IS ly· ang, and the defense Sa) l> l>he 1:. not But the pl\otal 1ma~es an Jurors' minds mav al'>o come in part from their reactions to the attorneys u well as from the test1mony and films that i.how her wielding a gun either un der threat or b) her uwn choice NIXON I NVITED TO VISIT IRA N WASHlNGTON (UP I > Richard M. Nixon, who returned from his nine·day visit to Chinu Monday. has been invited to Vl!>ll Iran later t his year, Women·:. Wear Dally reportl'd today The newspaper quoted sources as aaying the I ranian am bassador extended the invitation on a recent trip he made to California. In Florida, Jackson will Face his most serious challenge from Southerners George C Wallace and Jimmy Carter. Wallace ran thir d 10 Massachusetts and Carter fourth ty statistics kept by the Orange ,-------------County Flood Control Dtstnct at President Ford. meanwhile, said he was pleased with his v1c· tory over former Callforrua Cov. Ronald Reagan 1n Massachusetts. where Reagan's name was on the ballot, a nd m Vermont. where 1{ wasn't. Vt!t· mont's primary was Jllso held Tuesday. With final unofficial returns from Massachusetts counted, Ford had 114 ,042 votes, or 62 per· cent, and 27 dele&ates. to Reagan's 62,951 votes, or 3S per· cent. and 15delegates. Lyn Nollger. Reagan·s press a ide, said Reagan issued the followtng statement: "I am most pleased with the results or the primary election in both Massachusetts and Ver- mont ... These results. along with last week !. results an New llamps h1re, show clearly that there's a great d1ssat1sfact1on "1ttun the Repubhcan party w1lh the leadership our nauon 1s being 1(1\t!O In \'t>rmont f1n:-.I un0Hic·1al rt• turns giH·e Ford 26,564 'ole , or ~ pNct>nt. to Reagan·-s -t,98.1 "nte 111 'ot1•' or Iii pen·t•nl ME SA ... \11chael Olson". 143 Joseph Schuval. IU! Thi• wlnnt'r!I will be sworn tn Jl a rounrll meeting ut 7·30 pm nt>xt Tuesday. At that time Mtwor Alv111 J •• Pinkley ond Hobert Wil son v.111 !'ltep down .ifter l'erving 22 years and u; years in ofht'e re!'lpect1 ,·ely. their Santa Ana omces. the storm has brought a total or 1.39 mches (or a season total of 5 12, lagglnc bt'hlnd last year's total at this date of 6 90 and the average total for the date or 9.54. Tuesday's rain broucht few damage reports The bluff erosion above Paclhc Coast l{jghway in San Clemente did not worsen overnight and San Clemente police said they were able to keep the highway open to traffic throughout the rught. A spokesman Cor the Orange County Harbor Patrol said there were no significant problems with boats moored in the three county harbors The only maJOr d1ff1culty re· ported occurred in San Clemente, where a lar~e Euralyptus tree fell into a garaj(e 1n thl' 300 block or West Lobos Man nos While rescue l'rcws battled 0011ng mud from r1re denuded slopes in S1e1 r.i Madre. local firemen .!.aid there was no ap· pr<'('lablc· runoff on lhl' !>.lope~ blackened hy lhf' Janual} ran• which el:umed 24 hom<''t in San Clemente. A spokesm.rn lor the Oran~e Count\' Flood C'•intrnl llt'>lnrl ':'lld thcrt• .... l'rt' 1111 noochn.i pro • IJlem' 1n tht' rount} lronirully 1n the mldst of the rntn'llorm. thl'n' t'atnt• a v.u rntn~ th:it there !la:. not IWl'n l'f\OU~h uf 1t The Lo'! An1.wle11 1>1'1)artmPnt of W11ter and Powt'r called foe more attt'ntton lo consnvat1nn of water Tu('sduy. warnini;1 thut th<' below normal 11 now pack 1n thr· mount1un". plu11 court ordcrNI ('nvironmrnl ul rc•c,tnrt111n11, v.111 rausc a ··q~ry rnhcal" .,,.,atl·r shortage• thl't 'um mer Fill 'er Up 34 Galwns-in Tmnk !\1ARYSV1LLE <API Ed Gahste10 of Salinas "anted to fill up the gasoline tank of his m other's car. so drove to a service station and said. "Fill 'er up " Pretty soon he reabzed that the pump said 34 gallons. He checked the gau~e. and nothing had been going into the tank. It had been going into the trunk instead. There was enough to float the spare tire . Firemen were called. and siphoned it out. It was discovered that the filler pipe to the tank was hidden behind the rear license plate And the place where the attendant put t~e gasoline was a ftller pipe. all right. but it hB:d b{>en m· tended for an auxiliary lank that was never installed. / , I Breaking tlae Faitla ThC' first white w oman lo join the Nntion of Is lam, Dr. Dorothy Dorsey. 36. now naml·d Dorothy 13X, looks C\'Cr~ bit tht· nun she had planned to bl' m tht• early Six· tic::, a s !>ht• chats with a friend in C hicago Dorothy calb hl•r con\'er s 1on from Catholicis m to hlum a "nutural ~tage of ht•r per:.onal g ro\\1h " Toothless Bandit Suspect in RB Jail A young man who police alleg'-' ma\ bl' the toothless bandit "ho has· hat a Fountain \'allev fish and r h1ps !'it.op and a lluntini:?ton llearh paint store in a four-day pt"nod I!> JUI led toda}. Edward W . Mann, 27, of 601 20th St , Huntington Beach. was captured without incident Tues· day night by membcri; of the pollre Special Enforrcmcnt Detail lie was apprehended on Aca<'ia Avenue between 19th and 20th streets. according to Sgt "11m llowe and Ofrlr('r Barry Cas(', who made the arrest. Mann v. as assertt'dly identihe<i by clerk Je.in llolhn~sworth , of The Paantan' Place. 414 17th St , a paint and "all p:iper outlet robbed or $88. 72 by a loolhless man She t o ld Ofr1l'l'r Carl &hcllengrr lhl' robb<'r t'nten•d about 6 40 p m , demanding money and rrvcuhng sight or a knife sheath, although she did not see the kn1fl'. Investigators were checking the possibility today that their suspet'l may be the same tdoth· less bandit who robbed the H. Salt E sq . fish and chips shop at Harbor Boulevard and Edinger Avenue In Fountain Valley Sat\Jr· day . /\II l.111·· h,1\'1• 11111' th1111: in common· t lll'v'n· 1htft•rf'nl. 'l'hn1\ v.h\ 1111' 11pl1cann,. nt lh1·0pl1111l ll1·p.1rlr1wnt nt V.,1tt1''4 t11k1· ollh It II l11Uf1, hnrcl l1t11k ,ti Vlt\tr llll~t', t'Yf!ll, fl'lllfll• ... nntl Mt•. 111 ... 1111""' th•· i:lfl""'"' tltt•V flt lo\ 11111 1111•1• fit. fll"t t h1• wu v I hn• .. ho11ltl - rn111f•11l11lth, with 1111 •lt111,ing Ill (11111 h11110. i\dtl 111 th" tltt• l11rpf' "'' lt•·41011 111 lmrtl''' nml t•'n"lll 11hl1• c·o~t. 1y1tl 11 '• ,.,,,.v In -.c•· .. .i1v "'f''vt• hn 1111 lr1l 11\'t'r 'lXJ fl(j(I Int"" 'l'nr ,., f'V. l'llf ror vn11r 1·nl1rf' fnm1h , 1nmf' lo l hr> Opt w11l Dcp111 I ml'nl n t \\'11rd '"· COSTA MESA 714 -549-9400 , ·, WednHd•r March J . 1916 OAtl Y Pl LOT 1t :J DA's· Office Sought Lies ....... -Fujita & 1S \?@(!!] [( ®®lfWD©® TIM «I••• •~an 4•Uy UC'fP( Saturcby1 and atoada)s. (:111 u prt1h/1•m • f/1111 ",,,,. 1•01 /Ju1111 />ut u 11/ • ''' r.•1/ /111• •1• • rl • auau"n u•11I 111 111111 1/1111 ll•Tlf /ol ti.u/r t• ffft'<l'J1'1t•,; It• t/nt f'" ''1• t I ur:I/ 1111•11 • '~ \/01 I l/Otlf (JIJI '''""' It J •a I I 111 11 •r 1 r r "" r ~l' "· ,, t' (Jr11na1· Cu i-I /l11il 1 I'll·/ /'(I /ior I ,,., -l f'•'!.I \/1•\IJ. ('\ ''''1111 /11 /11, ••• ,,,,,, lt'/t'µlllltrt' 111m1lwr Kft? t'o•r R~ftpts DEAR PAT· 1 pledS{l'd sf.lme mooey to .u tel ethon 1n December. I am paying 1n in slallmenls that s trNl'h into 1976 Can the whole amount be d<·duct ed on my 1975 income tax return" F J., H untington Meach The IRS U.\S no. Generally, )OU may df'duct on your 1915 in· come tax rt>turn only that part or the pledge )'OU have paid before the end of Che year . Installments paid ln 1976 may be dedu('tf'd on your 197& tax re turn. The IRS stresseod that you should keep your ('anreled c hecks, rt'l'l'ipt'i and otbeor documt'nls to show bov. muc h you h avt> paid t o all cbar1lles ln 1975. Golf Ball• Los t DEAR PAT J\J ardcn-Kanc of New \'ork not1 f1ed me last )Jay that I had won one dozen Spaid· rng golf balls in their ··:.-.;o Nonsen se Fa s h io n s" s weepst akes. My paize "las to ar- rive in four to six weeks. but 1·m still waiting. I wrote two letters askin~ what had happened. but no response or any kmd has been. received. n \\' . Santa t'\na J . Zupanclch or llar~n-Kane­ lnc. nporti that all prizes for the tcweeop s Cakes ('Ontes t "t>r e awardf'd month ago. \'ours ap. patently was lost lo the mall. Zupanckh has contactt>d the manuracturt-r and ai.ked that another duzt>n golf balls bf' shipped to ) ou. A list or major prize wlnnt'fs of this swt"epstal..e9 1s avallablt> from ~tarden-Ka~nc-, 666 FUth Avl' .. New York, S \• IOOtt. Tht> t'eoderal Trade Com. misslon requi re-' food manuhc· Curers. r etallt'rs and olJ com· panlu p romoting contuts to comply "Ith certain rules. Sponsor" mus t indicate the ch•ncf' of winning, the duration ol the <'ontc>s t, and lbt' gf'n· guphlc aru lnvoh·f'd. and In · form thf' •'TC of lht' numb<>r of prhe" not a\\ ardcd. Any cont""· tant may rf'qu.-st a IL'ltlng of the prhf' "'lnntrs from the s ponsor. 1U<9ohol t ht-Culpri f OE.\H P AT : I us ed Lysol "IJra\ d1'>m fectant as a room dc odori1t•r .111d. without reahzani: 1l. 'llraH•cl th~ kitchen cabinet anti .1 van~I 1·hair. The pine cabinet. "h1ch h :1>1 h e e n "' ainerl and \ .arms hl•tf. h.i:-. \\ h1tc mart.. .. nn 11 I washl'tt ltll' an•a "11h ;1 dPan1•r . ind wnxt•!I 1t Tlw -.poh Ml' :-.till \ISlble tint! lh1• wnt1•r l\p1• 111.1rk-. 1 t'm.11n nn thl' r h .11r .dll·r \\<l.,h inl! ton {'.111 \Oii !anti nut ''hat I ... hnultl tlo 111 hr111.: lh1• 1 ol or h,ll'k ' \I ll1111tr11i..1011 1l•'.11h T 11 m ~I<' i 11 11 11 o . J 1· rt•' o I lab<lralon <'h1•m1 .. 1 for th1• l.1·hn &. •'Ink l'rtrtlud' dh l>1i11n of S11•rl · ln1t llru~ In<' .. h :l., a trv. ~111(1(1•., lion .. for 'nu. Thi• 1·ul11rit in th1• i.1>t1t prohl1•m l'I 111C'oh11I, \\hlt-h n•m11' (''I \\ 11011 flnl•ht·~ and color from J)l:htit-matf'rilllo; "h"n thr 'pra \ j, a ''pllrd loo clo"ch to thr1w flnl.,h1•.,. 111• ""ltitt'''' •r l)h lnl( 'h111• 1111lh h of th1• 'llllll' rolor to tht' \In\ I urhol,tt·r' :an1I tou<'hlnl{ u11 th1• ..., ood uhln1•t., v.lth a .,lmllar 'taln or "ood Jk'll· ell. Re•\ arnb hlnt( of tht" di" t'olorNI c11hlnl't arl'll min f){' rc> t1uln«t afh•r .,talnlnl(, dt·pcndlnt( o-n tht• o mount of v arnl '\h damai:r. II I ht'"(' mrai;ure" 1111 nflt corrt'l'l th1• dl1i<'olor11tion, Slel111n11 ""'''I \ 1111 ,hf111ht contact the firm·., 11rodu~t manaitcr at :?25 ~unimll \H., ~1ontul<', ~J 07M5. Moni of Nine Set/or Life S M I T II \' l L L E . ~ .J (A P ) -A 33. year·old mother or nine who r e· <'t'•n•s w('lfare assistance has won $1 . ii6 a week for hfe m New Jersey's se<'ond "lii6" lotten·. !\1ar1 e l\tcNair or Wood· bur)· was s~chless and in tears Tuesday a fter sh<' "as s elected from 45 sem1fanahs ts in a drawi ng here "We'll !lel up a trust fund for each of our kids' educa · t ion and h UY a bq:~c-r house." s aid her hu."-band. Gordon. :i night main· tenance worke r at a dis · count stor e Purpose:. 'To Get Battin' 8)' GARV GkASVIU.t Ol I ... q .... , ....... '"" rormt!r Wt•1tmin5ter plJnnan.: CU.m..ll'l:.i.1o nt·r T.id t-'uJ1l.1 lebtJf1eji Tuesday that he " Uli or fl·rt.'d 1mmunat) 1f he \\OUJd 1m pltc:>te -truthfully or otht!rw1i.•· Orange County Suven•1i.or llobt-rt Battin in the 1972 Milt• Square Park candal Acc o rdin g to fo~uJ1ta 'i. testimony, he reJ~'ted lhl! 1m muml} offer alleg~ly made by d1Mnrl attornev's offac1als v.hen they <trrcsted ·ham in /\ugu.,t , 19i2. on rhar~es related to the· park c:ontro' ers). F\l11ta 's words v. ere m d1rt'<.'l conflict v. 1th Assistant Du,t Ally ~I 1 ch a e I Cap 12L1 's car II e r testimony at Ban1n·s current pre-tnal hearing, a hearing not related to the '72 ~Ide Square Park 1nc1dent Battin defense attorney Mal thew Kurihch. however, has made Mile Square an issue m lhi.' hope 1l will help him prove h1:. clie nt 1s a victim or di s cnmmatory proserulJon. Along "ith f urml!r \\'est m 1 ns te r ma' or Derek ~l c\\'hmne). Fu11ta ·in 1973 v. a)> con' 1clffi of theft under fol t· pretenses. The charge:. relall'<l to the lease or county controlled land at the Fountain Valle~ park sate. Both men v. ere stripped or their oHices. McWh1nnev \\a:. i.ent to s tate prison. ~·u11t<1 ser\'l'd IJ,,short term in Orange County J ail. Last \\eek, Kur1la(•h asked C'ap1u1 if 1-'uJJta had been orferl'd immunity 1f he would uwolH' Batun in the 1912 s CJlllddl H \\e had. he IF\JJ1tal v.ould hJ\ c Jumped al the· chdncc·. L 1p1LZ1 replied Tuesda). FuJ1 lJ sJ 1l1 olht•r\\ 1.,e "Ill' ll 'a,11211 I said ar I ''oulcl t.1kc the monl'Y anti wear u n· r urd1n~ dl'\'H'i.' <tnd itcl 111 rnmmatin~ !>lulemenl., v.1th ~11 11Jllin's nu11w I v.ould get 1m munaty. · · Fu11ta tesllfll'd Ill' "ent \u say <.:ap1u1 'lllU. ·So. ~ou Ire a little bat \\hO!>l' .,kin an• }OU tr) mg tosa\e, ~our O\\norMr. Batlln's " According to FuJ1la. hc told Cap1211 "to take his little ~tor~. has little p\ot" and. in cHecl, ~l.'l 10 ... 1 To a degree . Fu11ta 's ll•i.11111011' \\a!> i.upportcd h} ,11 tornl'\' 1\ll,in Stokke \\h1..•o ht• v.a:-. r11lll•d to the wilncs.> stund II\ Kurihch Stol.ke said he was rn the roum v. hl•n Cap11z1 and two d1:,tncl JI torney investigators d1scusS{'<f immunity with his client, FU11ta ''!\Ir C'apuzi and Mr <Johnl • G1t'r both s tated the person thev v.ere most interested in obtain in~ ch arges against was ~tr. Bat Ian Tlwy l'.<i td thl'.\' h:id no real in 11•1 t'" 1n Mr. !\le Wh1on<') or, l''llt'('tally, Mr. Jo~u11ta." Stokk1• t1•-.t1fwd "Thc "11111 1mm11nal\ \\ ,,, ll'>t'd m .1 O) \ 1 me,," ht· rt•Jllll'll an .111"H'r to .1 qul•.,lmn fr11na 1'11nhrh. But Stot..k1• cl1•c·l.in•1I lh.11 nu 111w .. 11)!1.!l''lc•d lh.•t F'u11t.1 lt1 .1hout B.tttro '10\t>hc11wnt v.h1l1• ht• w a., in the room In ,an effort to sho\\ h1.1« 111 l-\1 111.1 ·., 11·.,tamon\', D1•p11I\ !>ti.I 1\t I\ J.u·k H\1in clr1'\\ .1n .1111111"1011 ltu111 him thul lw •~ llO\\ .1 t'lln 'rt•tt•d felon f\a r lhl•rmon-. It} an .11 ~Ut·d rt '' ·" ("" p 1111 " ho p ro,1•1 1111•!1 F11 tl l .1 111 I !17:1 Mo!.. kt• v. ,,.., ,,.,kt•<i In lh ·,1111f h•· h.1i. ,., r•r reprf'.,l•nll><l I Ir I 0111., C'rll.l 1n any of the-matten ri•l,11 l'<l lo a recent eounty lirand Ju1 y rnchetmt'nt thJt <"harJ!(''I C1•ll.t .ind thr1•1· of hb h1"tnl.'"' ·'' so1·1ates with 12i en mes. Ryan a ls o ai;keorl Stokke, \\ho \\ "" onr1• n d(•put \. d1i.tt rd :11 lorn.•\', If h1 '> <>(•n rrc" hml ht•('n ofrerc-d to pro!lp('CllV(' w1tnt'S!'1"• rn th,• 10\'l'st1Jl,al1on h'nd1n.1.t lo Hn11111'" ln<IH·tme nt 1,,..., /\u~u.,t Stok kf' rd 11<1t•d lo an"'" Pr lh .in., quf'<;linn., .um1-U 111 .,hnv. 111.: h1a" "' r1t me .ittnm C'' d1<·nt pn,·llt'J!l'"~ Earl rcr in the day. llf'J)lll v llt 'l t Alt' \\1ll1am f:,:in<; ll"•tlf1Nl l hat hc had quo11hl'd a (ir.1ntl .Jury 1nd1C'lment ch:1rj?1n~ Asst'mblyman R ichard Robinson lO Santa Ana) "Ith falst' voter rcj?1Mrahon While nine Robinson camp:llf!n "ork l'r'> "ere md •<"tt'd and cnn \'l<'ll'<i on s1m1lar charJ?es. E\ an"> said he asked the JUI') to \'otd 11' indictment \'Ole on Roh1n.,on b\'<'aUSc of a \\ eaknes:, in the• case Throujlhout his nrne·\\ l'<'k heanni:. Battin has m isled that Rob1n -<on . like h1m,elf. 1<> a member of ::i pohllcal ela"s :,1ni;ilt"d out £or pros<>Cutlon Robm'>on dcnied bemi? part of the pohtacal roahh on de.,t'nbcd b~ Battin as headed by Cella a nd Democ rallc leader Richard o·~eill. - ?'~.11 ..... CARLO BOCCI JUST WANTED TO WISH AMERICA A HAPPY 200th BIRTHOA Y Fine, Said the City. Just Make Sure You Have the Proper Permit Financing Measure All Lose Ballot m eas ures usk1ng Orange County \'Olers for more tax m oney for raly or school financing were dcfeated ll<'ross the board in Tuesday's election. The m ost rc!>ound1ng re1ec lions came in the cal\ of Garden (;ro' e "'here \'Oler:. r'eJected ncv. t,t"( rates b.' margin., of as much .1:. 11 to I Rt'Jl'Cted \\ l'rc a J4·Cent l..ix rate for ::ill l'll.' sen1re:-., a 26 t•l•nt rate for r1rt> prolc('tlOn. ~­ l't'nl r.1te for park:., u JO·('ent rate £ur polu:e protel'l 11111, a 10-C'(.'nl r;,ite for J.Jlhe r l'llY sl'f\ ll'CS and !k'rmas~iun to u:.c re\ enut> shar· rng funds to :J\ l'rt 011 <''IX'('tt'<l l'I t' debt of more than SI malhon The s1~ ballot m easu1e:-. \\Ould ha\e added Sl 08 per SIOO a:.· i.e:.st>d valuation lo lhc <'ll~ 's lax rttte, almost doubhnl( the current Sl 10 figure Villa Park \Oll'rS rc1ected by a mne to one mari,:m a plan to pay t'I\\' rounrilm<'n SlOO J month for tlw1r sen tees Anrl HI four O runl.!l' County '-l'IH>ol d1stn<'h. 'ult•r:-. uniformlv n 'Jl'l'ted fana11t•1al mea.,un•, a1 med at offi.ettmg expc~tecl spending def1c11~ n rea-Ol1ndJ l 'n1f1t'd SchMl v1 .... trt<'l \ oter ... r ejl'C'lt-d .J '·" rate hake or 76 cents. Fulll•rton l'n1on High School 01.,tnt•\ \Ol er:. nixed ,1 30-cent h1k1• Yorba Landa Elementary Di' tract voters reJt·cll•d a 71l-cent in <'rea~e and a S30 m1lhon l'lln ~1 r11ct1on bo nd ,~.,ut• 1n thl· ('.1p1.,lrano l 'nrfted School l h~ Ir 11·1 Jppa rl'ntly "on a :-.1 mplt· nlJJflrll), hut not lht• t'"' thirch rr1:.i111rtl\ r1•qu1rt·d for """al.!•' County Asks More Funds From State Or nnjlr t'11urll \ 'ltJll'I \ 1 ... nr., rf1· I nt.11\dl't! T111·,1l.t\ th,11 llH· .. 1.111• I 11rm 1111• .1ild1l1n11JI fl\11111•\ 111 ...a111 1 port .1 .,1.1t1• 111.111rl.1ll'll Jt•J 11111 I i:rnm for the bhnd .i~t-cl and ch' Jhlcd. "h1d1 lh1• r1111nl \ (I.um' '4 ,1, "und\.•r fundcd' In '" mut h •''-$JOO,()()() In th~1r rc<olutlon tn th1• i:ov t>rnor, state Le,:1i.lat1111• anrl Statc Dt'purtm cnt (If llt•ulth. i.111w1 \ t'>lll'" \\ ar111•d that the•\ \\oulcl not ialln<·a h • ;111y r o11n1 y bud~et mone' tn lh(' pr'•~r 11n1 Bocci 'Boils' SC Nixes 'Birthday' Message liy FREDERICK SCllOE,t EHL Of I ... O.tilJ f01i.t Mot" Carlo Boeri. of San Clemente. 1:-. an Italian 1mm1grant \\ho clc- l'1ded he "'ould "1sh Aml'rlC';J .. Happy Blrthdav" JUSl llk1..• lhc President said evt•ryonc should rn this. the btcPntennwl year. So Bocd bought !>omc n •d, "hite and blue tl_tUnt. set up has ladder and paintl"d'on thc front or his A vemdu lkl ~I Jr bulldini;? a pair c1f Aml•ncan f1JI.!.,, tv.u bieentennrnl ins1gm.1Joo, an ea&.le and the dates 1 i76 dnd 19i6 Tht' paint \\JS bart'I.' dr~ "hl·n Rocc1 r ece1vt>d u letter from the nly of San Ch:mt>nll'. ad\'1smJ: him that the b1cenlenn1al u1s- pla.' s actuall ~ \\l'rt' :ldH•rt1:-1t1).! 1lt:.plays and. lhl•refon'. subJccl to ('tty cont rob In short. Born "as told that he \\OUld ha\C to appear before tht> <'t l\' s Architectural Re\'1cw Board lo get a pcrn11t for tht' ad· 'ert1slng1 bicentennial dis plays. The board decided in a un anrmous J ct1un to gr.int a permit," Ith only one prov1s1on. that &rr1 repaint the front of Uw huildmg ).1m1lar to the ('Olor of lhl' rt.>~I ol the butldini.: by lh1: end of Jul\', 1!17li. lloCl'I , hOWC\Cf, W j :, n o t soothed. He hus ftn·d orr a lt•tlcr to Pres1dt'nt Ford. in v. h1C'h he asb. ... "don't > ou bc11cvc :.ometbini.: should be done lo slop lhl!> kind or bureaucraev m Amc•nca before at 1sloolJtt• · · I s.1\\ lht• btN'nlenna a l d1..·~11!t1" painted nn l111kl seats, coHmi. iiar h.i i:e t•an:-.. amoni.: othn lh111 i.::-do tht•\ not lll'l'd Jll Arch llt'('l 11 r J l It 1·\ 1t'" Bua 1 d 1x•rm1t ., " B111·1·1 111.,n a~ks 111 thl' letter Hocl'I ha:-.n I he:ird from lh(' P11•).1dent Yl'l. pc•rhaps be('aUM' !\1r Ford 1:-. busv tr~in~ to run thl• t·ountry and camp:ui;?n for orflcc in Republican pr 1mar)' electio11' alonft the Eas tern seaboard liul Bocci ean under:.tand that lie was busy, 1.oo. campa1inmJ: for the San Clemente City Coun- cil Ht> lost. Sidewalk Bicycling Banned by County Effect1\'e April Fool's Day, 11 "111 be illegal to ride a br rycle on "•rlewalks an unincorporated :1reas of Orange County unll"ss nlher\\ 1!>c aulhoriz<'d by th<• Board of Supervisors . Tuesday the board approved, without d1sruss1on. an amend· ment to the eounty ordin:inct• l.!O \ernin~ \\h,11 1:-. und 1i.n'I pt'rm1lled on i.1dt'\\Jlk~. adumg hie) d es lo lht• cil'hn1t1on of 'eh1cle11 To the phra-.1~ "every animal tit awn or self propelled vehicle." lht• \\Ordi. ·and htt•H le-." \\t•rc• .uJtled Supl'r\'1sors .1skc-d the county 1·oun~el to draft till' amc·ndment Gem Talk ,,,,,, (' /11'\l/'///(I/''\ ear ly la~t month after hearini? numl'rou:-. complaints about pl'O pie biking on t hc sidc\\alks r.!lher th an m the streets. T hc sheriH s:ud his hands were lied bcrausc a hicydc didn't f1l thc wording of the origin:il nr· dinanre. Mothe r Ailin~ NEW YOHK <U PI > -T ht• mothcr of former t.;.S. Am bassador to llw \ 'nited Na11on" Daniel P atrick J\l ovnahan was founri lln{'llO'l'H•U'i .Tlll"•day IO her l'.pper EJ ~l Sade apartml'nl m what pohcc !>HIC.I was ;i "possl· blc attt>mplcd s u1c11le " \\ llhout !lupplt'm1•n1 ,11 fuorl" <'ounty Socanl St'r v1re., 1v.l•lrJ11•1 Howard Jluf,thco; has s urfaced l>cpartmt>nt orf1t-1.1f., ';1111 11111111r agam . this l ime in South A(nca. t'Uls \\111 haH to lw m,1d1· in ttw \\here v. l' arl' reltably tnformetl numht-r of hou.,t'holch 1 t•t't'I\ In~ that h e is btddtnJl for diamond ttw Pl'<'H1I sen ll'l'~ mrne pro pe rlies m an effort to The pro$!ram . <'::e lle11 thl' command thut 1ndu:-.tn in lf1)memakcr-Chnn• ~·n rec·•., 1.., additio n to IJC'ing lop m~n in d<'~l#?ncd to prO\'ldt• lhl' C'l<ferl) <>r Other fields. 1111: 1 t I 141( l"hl . 1'' t. 11 ' \1 'I w 1, wt "' $750 Nine Lose Offices I In County \'ot<·• s in 19 Oranll'' Ccxw(y l ll1es ond th1: M1ss1on VftJO Mun1c1pal Advisory Council turnt>d n1n(• incum~nl roun r1lmen oul of office in Tuesda)"s municipal electrons . The n•sults brought lo 21 the number or incumbent council members who either ga\'e up their seal voluntarily or los t lhl'm m the balloting. A total of 48 ('tty council seats were up for election Tuesday. The SS per cent turnover m a\'ailable coun cil seats 1:-. believed one of the largest an re· rt>nt )lea rs Ow.led from their seats "'ere James Jackman of Orange, J ames Reichert or Villa Park, Albert NUIJens or Stanton. J ohn Kant>I or Cypress (abandoned h1:. rare but stayed on the ballot) and Elden Gilles pie of Westminster. Also losing their seals werl' Dun Collins of La Palma. J eanne (;agnebin of the Mission VieJo MAC lshe dropped out. but her name w:>s still on the ballol), Art Holmes or San Clemente and Jame'> Weatl\W of San J uun Capistrano. · In Gardcn G rove. bus1ne~sman J Talman W1lhams was clectl'd o\'er J>even opponents to a term as mayor and m Orange, \'Oters uppro\ ed a ballot measure authori11nJ? election of a mayor ~tarting 1111978. In the Gurdeh Gro\'e councal rure 1nrumbent Walt l>onovJn l.'as1lv "on re-election ln 'westm inster , where one in- r umbenl was bumped off, voter:-. l' I e c t c d 1 n c u m b e n l :-. J o y .'.'Oeuf!ebaut-r and 1-'rank Fry ti) rww terms and added W1lh11m .. 'rl'n<'h to the council. In Tu .. 11n . 11H·umt>enls Donald a S,1ltarl'llt and Ha lph Wt•lch Jr \\t>rt> re elel'ted to lh<'tr l>COls on the• count'il and were 1oincd b\ ~tcphcn Schu:.tcr . And 1n Fullerton lung-tame• , Councilman Duane W1nll'r'> .,queoked out a narro" vrt·tory lo !..Pep hlS Seal in lhe face or tough OpJlOl>lllOn \\'inters has been ell'cted pre~• rlcnt of the California Lea11ue or Cities and would have lost that J>O!>l 1f he h ad been defeated in the councllmanic election Murder Rap Overturned; Victim· Dead? NEW YORK (UPJ) -The murder conviction of a man who fired fi ve s hots into a man he thought already murdered has been overturned on grounds the stale never proved the victim was still alive . The appellate division of stale Supreme Court unanimously overturned the m urder convic· t1on of Melvin Dlugash. Olu~ash . 25, was convicted in the murdt'r of Michael I .. Geller :ind has been serving a 15 ycarf-. tn hfe term. He testified that he thought r.clh•r was already deud \\hen he fired five !>hots 1nt11 his face and head. 1 • $695 ... infirm with "support1H· a -.. · Recessio n ? You could rail 1975 s1stance" In their ov.n home"> to a funny year . Hcccss ton and keep them out of institutions and major unemployment went hand nursing home~. in h and \.\ ith the sale of m ore Supen·isors \\erc told that th<' Cadillacs than Ch~vies: more state pro"1ded a bud~ct or JU"t minks and sables t'han c heaper {l\t>r S2 m1lhon for the currcnt h '>· furs: more hiJ!h car at diamonds cal ) ear but an 1ncrt'n«e rn the tha n low carat : more emerald~ <'~lst of II\ rni! and the number of and rubies than diamonds. households rect'" m~ the aid has Chinese Ma inland agl'nts are r:rls a cnmp tn lhe proi:ram ('Of· buying European watch factories OMEGA Charts pronded b,· nn_. soeanl and technology. Wh y? The !'ernrcs off1 c1 als .,ho\\ that the Ch ines e have a captive market of number of houi;t'holcb partrcipat· O\·er 700 mallion. and 1t 1s certain rng an the proj!ram ha<> mrr~ased that they als o have their eyes on b) nearly 400 1n JU"t 18 ml\ntho; exports as Wc.'11 An economic and the aH>rai.?e moothl~ pa'· "one world" l\l'rm s certain to menl has ~one from S8fi to Sl 13 m grow. the same period 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BenllAmencard-Masle< Charge JO YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~-3401 ... 4 OAILY Pll.OT ECOND LOOKS OF.PT. Yvu can never tell what a lot flf 1 wind and rain will do to th~ voters Y rsterd1ty. ;H·rol>:. Or11nae County. 1t apparently put them an• rather testy moud 5 Bodies Set Afire In Grave COi.UM BIA, N (' tAPJ At le11bt four ol the (l\e persons whose bodltll -ere un~·;arthcd U'I lhl& rural. penans ula county Tue. day had been bludt;euned to dl'1tth bt'fore they Wl'rt' set ufire. a state medical otrlcla.I l>Jld to· da>. llowe,•er. other details o( lhe incident remained locked In the PIDl' roreslS where ~ bod1e1> oC tv.o women and thr~ bo)s 11.ere found In a shallow pit fl!<> '-----.,. .. -,--~ \VSAJtA. • 0 ZAMBI'- SOU TH AF RICA .. ' , MAlAWI ( ""' I \ \ ,. .. \. ( ,, '- - ·Border Sealed· By MozambiqtJe r----· • &tAPUTO. ~101ambique <APl Th~ Comml.Mllal·backed 'tovorn "~·-- ment ot Moumblq~ detla.red today "a •ti ol war" existed "'Ith Rhodt 11 and al\nOUJlced ll b &t<&lc4 ott ll11 lieO-mllc bord r wllh lhl· whlle·ruled nalloa. Some prlcea ·on tM lA>ndon stock exchanao Im medlattly dropped. Howc\•cr. a Rnodcsia'n aovcrn menl spokum11n an Salisbury said that "a state of w41r" did not mean a derlarullon of war The Mozambique M 1nlstry or ln formation ronfirmM thas but said Mozambique was being pul on a war foollnii much of Its t'XPorts and lmport11 Zaire's tndllionHl ouUct for It~ copPt'r through Anttola to 1hl' Atlantic has bt•cn closed for 1.1 year For one th1na. before .,11 tht• dust settles on the general law r1t1e-s' council elections, as many as 10 incumbent councalpenon."> may be looking for new WJ)5 to spenCi their evenings t-'or• another. on the mooe\ Cron\. the voters grabbed their wall.els and kept the money com parttnent totally damped shut HonJld Brickhouse, T) rr.:11 County forei.try agent. dis covered the smoldenng boclJe whall' 1nvestigatang a brush fire v.h1rh authorities saad &pparent I) spr~ad from the burning bodJes 'Wading in Blood' l.ast week Rhodesian forces went Into "hot pursuit" af\~r some of the thousands of African Machel urgN1 Moaambique'!' 8.S million lmpo\'cri hed peopl~ to prepare for ~ ar and ~lltn bwldinR !'Ir ruld shelters an every village . $n Juan• Capistrano voteri> soundly defeated a proposal to buy al(ncultural land for ooen s~ace by roughly a 2 to 1 margin • The Capistrano Unified School Itastnct ·s $30 million consln.K'· lion bond issue' v. ent down tht' tijbe. n1rt1ng v. 1th a mere ITUlJOn lJ vote where a two-thirds ap· (>rovaJ was required Dr. Page Hudson. stall' medical examiner. said lhe bodies were those of a woman an her 60s. one an her 205 1tnd three boys aged 6 to 15 yean Man Blows Up Jail, Kills 4, Hurts 11 guerhllas infiltrating from the Mozambique border. killing 24 guerrillas and s uffering one Rhodesian soldier dead. RHODESIA. a breakaway British colony, h as a regular army of 3.500 men and 10,000 re · serv1sts. many of whom have been called up in recent months But Rhodesia has been bolstering its forces over the past year with an additional but undisclosed number of callups. Lockheed's Japan Sales Agent Quits He 1>a1d 1deot1f1cat1on "muy lake a Ce" hours or a re-· da) s." THI! BODIE were sent to Jludson·s omce an Chapel HJll for examination POINT PLEASANT. W. Va. (A P> -A man whose wife was in jail on a cbar~e of killing lhear lnfanl daughter lu~~ed a shot.gun and a suit· case full of dynam ite Into the Mason County Courthouse, then fired the THEN )'OU LOOK up an nearby Garde~rove. where the city voters hanlx monev issues on the ballot r anging from rare and poUce funds to parks and r e· \'enue sharing. Everything on the Gartlen Grovt> ballot got defeated in a massive negative landslide Ba~ on the councalmanar rronh .;a number of incumbenti. got J urned out . \'eteran San Cle c\'l enle Councilman Art Holjles. a member of the coastal corflm1s·s1on. a nd former , coun· cllitian Wade F. Lower both ran out of the money as Donna WUl<inson and William Walker c~ptured the two open San OJemente Council seats. T HE REAL DOGFIGtrr de· 11~loped an Laguna Beach, which figures There were two wide open seats because incumbent :\layor Ro' llolm and Coun <01l man Charlton Boyd had stepped down As It .,.. ent. the four top (mashers all itathen'<I more lhan 2.000 \'Otes urh Jnck Mcoo .... cll 1s the clear winner in one of tho11c.> seals \lo llh 2.464 votes. But us nr this wnlang, the battle for lhc second seat 1s stall an open QUl'!> lion between Sally Belleruc and llov. ard Dav. son Each has 2.300 and somelh1nR 'otes. That "i.omt>Uun&" as al d1 putt at this hour At last re· port I heard. I hey wen lieparated by sax ballots . A recount appears cert am. Meanwhile further an Costa Mesa. there were three seals on the ballot wath on!y one incum· bt'nt. Councilman Dom Racl\1, '>cckm!l re clert1on. As trend s seemed to be developtng across the county. Costa Mesa was a bat of a surprise Raciti and Mary Smallwood ran off from the f1clcl Rac1t1 v. as the top vote-getter v.1th 4.4:1:1 followed by Mn, Small\loood with 4,197 Then you had to dip down to 2,755 votes to rind the lnird seat wanner, Edward McFarland But speaking of tax pen· nypanrhmits. consider the voters up an !my Villa Park. where they had a ballot propos111on to pay council member" $100 a month .tnd the mayor $150 The old pay <1rale v. as noth1nf<! And nov., .1her thf' election, they still llt'l nolh1n.: \'ilia Park r1llzcn, turnerl down counrllm ana« puv by 11 votl• nf t.204 to U7 Who "Prt' I hose 1~7 yes vote<,, .1nyw1n"' Soml' Valla Pnrk roun c1lm11n mu!it h.1ve a lar11?c 1um1I} ··;he assailant or assailants apparently tried to obi.cure the matter by burning the bodies." Hudson said. "This resulted an uni~ superficial bums which \lo Ill not handicap our in\'estagataon " T~ rrell County Shen ff Royce Rhodes said he dad not thank-the \'JChms v. ere from has count'. \lohtch has some 4,000 resident~ "I behe\'e l 'd ha\e recognized them 1f they "''ere from around here:· he said Anti-fraud A~f eun into the bag. aulhonues report. The resulting explosion berore midnight Tuesday killed the man. his w1Ce and two police of· ricers and injured 11 other persons. state police said. "\\'e'\·e been wading in blood all night." a federal law enfor('l' ment official at the courthouse in thas Ohio Riv.er town of 6,000 resi- dents saad early today "We don't know much about the boy. He wu only 19 and we Just don·t have much on him at Uns lime." Among the injured. state pobce saad , were six omcers and five Tea01ster Pension Fund Probe Ruled CHICAGO tAP> In a ca-;e that could have widespread am· placauons for private rtl1rement plans. a U S. Distrart Court judge has ruled that a Team sters i><>ns1on fund 1s subject to the anlifraud provisions of the Federal Secuntat>~ Act The del·1s111n Tuesduy by Judge Alfred \' Kirkland could in· crease the government'!> powers to monitor posMble pension fund abuses by those entru~tl'tl wath handling the m onev ln the pa~t. fcdt·ral 1nvr,t1~ators repeatedly. ha\'e failed an at· tempti. to learn the rncome. f':\1Jt'nd1tures. loans. profits and losses or Teamster pen'lon Cund!. Tul•Sda) 's decasaon permits the Sttunlles and Exchaqe Comm1ss1on to hie a complaint against the Teamsters alleging fraud :'H.ron Rrporu China \.'l•I• WASHlNGTON <Ar> i''ormer President R1rhard M Nixon has reported h11thhghls of has China trip to Secretary or State Henry A Kissinger. furious be<.'ause Nixon kept his plans M'<'rt't during a met>ling l wo days !><'fore thl' tnp v. as announced . columnist Jack Anderson said today "Kassanger telephoned Nixon on Monday lo arrange ror the ex- pres1dent to submit tus report an the form or a written memo." An· derson reported on ARC TV's "Good Mornanjl Amenca "The col· umnast added "The l\lo O men spent less tban 15 minutes on the ( J phone Nixon de!>rnbed the I N SHORT highlights of lhe tnp to Kiss· inger. but will put the deta11s in wntrng • Anderson said Ki ssinger met privately w1lh Nixon at the rormcr president's estatl' an San Clemente two days berore Nixon's visit to Peking was announced. Two spent more than an hour dascuss ang world affairs. the columnist said ln1rlU9•n~r Board P•ttdlng WASHl:":GTO:'IJ <l"l'll -President Ford probably will name John Connally. Mel\ an R L•urd and Leslie C Arend_s to an expanded r ore1gn lntelllgencf' Advl ory Board. adm1n1strat1on orracaali. said loduv ~·ord wanli. tht' thret' Republicans on the bo:ird not only to ad· \'11-t' him on antelhtitence poh('y but also to help overSE'<' th(• rC'ro rms of ti S. mtella~cnu a~enc1e:-. the President as carryanJ? out. the of- hc1al5 trn act So. Michigan Paralyzed Officials Ask W. New Yorkers to Stay Home ( o1Mf'to'"t4 4'"0 • Wtf\I., \Inf"'~ Mf'O\\ ttw ., •• 1,,, tow•td I~ f"tdWl't "'•" I.•• .. , ... ,,, ,. 1\ &l....,.,..Qvo ., 11 Mtrt• '° \I •''""'~""' •• ... &<\"'4!frt • I ' II<><• ,. " !lo.to--.. t• .. " II ,. •• •I ,, ,, 'II ,. \\ "' .. ,, 11 10 u .. ,, .. lt'l •' u " " 11 u • IO .., •• Tl )\ ll ,,. " to •• " ,, 0 ,. ,. n .. • ,... " 01 01 .. -'-'""'• -·· ..""""""' ~.__ .... .. 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McCarty, deputy police chief in Point Pleasant, s aid Sisk entered the rourthouse about 10:50 p.m . and ordered an officer to take h im lo his wife. IT WAS NOT known at thebme that the suitcase Sisk carried was packed with d ynamite, the of· ficer said McCarty said Sask was led lo the basement. where wafe was held A half-hour later, he said. the explosion tore through th~ brick and stone strur ture. The blast damaged Jail cells and the sheriff's omccs abovt>, officers said. State police head· quarter s also a r e 1n th e courthouse. ·•n ·s horribl~ ... said J ames Farley. admanaslrator al Point Pleasant Hospital where victim s were taken "It blew people stl- tang on the outside on benches out into the street '' The "stale of war" declaration came in an impassioned speech by Marxist President Samora Machel from the presidential palace. The s peech was broad· cast by Mozambique radio The bearded 42·year·old Machel said all R~ian pro· perty and assets in M ambaque would be seized. all mmunaca t1ons wilh Rhodesia cut and Mozambique would apply full \ economic sanctions against its neighbor. The closure of the border is ex pected to have a serious impact on the economy of landlocked Rhodesia, but a government spokes man in Salisbury said at would hurl Mozambique more. The Rhodes ian spokesman said much of Mozambique's re· venues come from rail traffic and port dues on Rhodesia's im· ports and exports and that .Mozambique also buys corn from Rhodesia All of this 1s now ex peeled to~top DURING PORTl'GUESE rull'. Mozambique handled up to 80 perrent of Rhodesian imports and exports. but the Rhodesian spokesman said most of these now move through South Afnca. another neighbor. The closing as also certain to hurt Zaire , which uses the railway hne through Zambia. Rhodesia and Mozambique for TOKYO WPI> -The foreign ministry Wednesday asked two American businessmen to testify before Parliament on Lockhet'd Aircraft Corp. 's alleged $12 million payoffs lo high Japane:sc offlcaals. ministry sources said The request ca me a ~ Lockheed's sales agent iR Japan. the Marubeni Corp .. announced 1t was pulling out oC its 18-yeur partnership with the aerospac<' giant becau:.e of the d1sap pearance of "mutual trust" unrl Marubeni Board Chairman, lliro Hiyama, resigned. The sources said the request to testify was made through the Japanese consulat e in Los Angeles to former Lockheed Vier Chairman A.C. Kotchlan and Shlg Katayama, a U.S. citizen of Japanese descent. MEANWHILE. an Washington. the Pentagon has asked the Justlre Department lo In vestigate all egations that Lockheed Aircraft Corp. paid cash to U.S. Air Force orrtcers in ronnection w ith overseas con tracts In a related development, a Te-Kas businessman said thl' Slate De partment did nothini: when he complained that Haitian President Jean Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier's "Palace" de· manded a half million dollar bnbe and half ownership of has company in April. 1975. A Great Place for In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. This regular feature of the Dally Pilot young people's page, of- f era a weekly art challenge to.young readers. Uncle Len provides lntereatfng art assignments and Invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of Judges of his weekly contest. Winners ere rewarded and their art appears the following week -spotlighted with the winner's name In Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len'a Corner and other special features for young readers -"Letters from Ellie", "The Quiz" and "Ask Andy" -In Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • ' Wedl'lesoey. M11ch 3 1976 , OAILV PILOT SLA Hostage Te~ of Threats Sn01Dloke F'or the second time this year. residents or the Bay Area found themselves sho\'cling rare \\ hite stuff off their sidewalks and cars m a double dose of sno" 1'h~ chilly coating melted qwckly in lower regions but ~luck on the higher peaks. "hale high winds from a frigid Arctic storm hroughl hrulstones, thunder and lightning into Not\hero CttlH<>:"nia. Ava lanche Kills 3 At. Alpine Meadows TRUCK EE Cl:Pl) -flours after Alpine Meadow11 off1C'i11ls had triJorered a\'al3n<'hes "1th explosh•es. another avalanche ro:Jred down •ht' fk.a, l'r Bo" I area of the famed ski re~orl Tuesda~. killing at lust l\\O Sklt'rS buried under fl\C feel Of snow Res<'Ue <'rews. aided by dogs, ignored storms and ire-cold tern peratures to searrh for at least one more person feared <'rU)ht!d todeoth b~ the srtow. OFFICIALS SAID lhe victims \\er'e "young m ale adults One "as identified as John 1-'reitas, 22, oC San Leandro The other" as not 1dent1f1ed pendin1t not1fica· lion of k10. At lea)t two others managed to wriggle to )afet\' after being felled b)' th.e avalant'he 1t brought to three the number of skiers killed in this area ai. a result of the a rctio sturm that brought M~\ era I feet of new :-.nOI~ to the Sierra in u wild. threl.' d1l\ '\lorm The lui.t two were buril•cl by a four·lo·ftn• fool wall of1>no"' that cui.cadcd ~00 fel't do"'n St>archcrs found orw m1i.sin~ youth ah\•e ancl h1b rompJn1on dead Tuesday in the North St~r resort area bch' ecn Trucket· und Kintz's Beach Th"} h.id d1sap pearetl while on ii CrUb:. l'c>untr:v )kl trip Sunda) Thl' dead boy \\ ai. 1den11flcd .lll Lance Sc\ 11>on, 12. Carnelian Ba)' T UE A\'ALASCllE occurred around 11 :i rn c\Cn thou~h Alpine :\leadO\\S ofrlc1ah hud used t'\PIO~I\ ei. to !.l•ncl tons or the ne\\ falh.•n ~no" do"n thr mountainside bl"Ore somt· 800 persons t6ok to th1· ~lopes to !'>lu. Warner Scheuster, \1Ce pres1 dent of Alpine MeadO\\:.. tht• rt·· sort on the Culiforma -.1dt· Clf Lake Tahoe's north shore. s aid he did nol know if a :ikier had triggered the a\'alanche . or "'hether it had been lhc re:.ult of n.itural causes "\\'e took normal pre<'au tion.trv mea1>urt>11 and there 1.., JUSt no explc1nat1on for lhJ), ht' )31d Police Pursue Lead in Mineo Murder Case LOS A:'l:GELES l t\P > Sheriff's hom1c1dc• in\'e:-.li~ato" say they a re lookin~ for un auto set'n leaving the areu "here at· tor Sal Mineo"' as murdered la~t month. A spokesman said Monday a s mall yellow auto. bcheH•d to!)(' c1ther n Toyota or Dat:.un. "" 11~ seen lea\'1ng the area of tht· murdt•r shortly uflt.•r 1t O<' <'Urred" Feb 12 M 1neo. 37. 1i. al! stabbed to de ath 1n tile purk1ng sr<'a of ht:> West Holl} wood apartment In vesti~atur!' said his assailant "'as dt>s<'rlbed as n young man bet1i. l't>n 20 and 30 yeurs old. wearing dark elothtnR The spokesman :.aid 1n \e)t1galors .. got an a\\ful lot or <"alls n~ht after the murder from :\llneo's friends but the leads ha 'en 't pannt>d out Of cour-t• 'ou look at e\ ery lead and follo'4 11 until you can't RO any further " Manson Cultist Trial , . from "lrt' ~left l.OS ASGF.Lf.S l"ormt>r Goldt'n \\' t"'t <:ullet?f" ~tudent 'lllonlas Oun Mallhl'\\), >Aho al lel~l) "'"'' k1dnapt'd b) S)m· b1onc .. t• l.1b<·r11tu>n /\rm)' mem· ~rs Wilham Jnd Emil> llarn) and P11trH·1,1 tt .. ur\t, hai. tesllht'd tw d •Iii~ t'd 1dl·nttf)'tnll thl'm to poht'e "bt't'JUM' tlw) were MJ n1ct' to mt· 1and ;il:.o the!'\! Wt'rt' thrt'Ul' " Matthe\\ 11 , lll. of t)nwmxt. t\•,tlht•d :at " pn.-tnal hl'unn'" for the tl 111..-1,t·~ on Tul•t.dJ\ that poh<"t' 1>hO\\ t'd hllrl IJH'tUrl'b of llarrt!\ a11tl !\11si. lf•••r,_t 011 Ma~ 17. 1974. but he did not 1dcnllh lht'll) "HEN Ql't::STIO~ED by the FBI lat\'r, ho\\ l!H'r. he tdt.>ntiflt'd lh~ llarn't'' .ind ~\1:.s llt>af'!it All lhrl'e face ,t,1le ktdnJp, robbery itnd assault c h.ir gt') here Matthe1i.i. »llt·gedly "as kid· naped b) the thrt'i.' on M01y 16. 1974 The vro~t-cut10,. contends lhc:y nmt' to bis hoow in sub· urban L)'n\\ood to inqwre about a\ an he had for sale Ill' allt>ged· ly "'as obducted and drl\'CD around that night. before betnc released tht> folio..-. Ing morning Leon ard Wt.>1nglass. the at· lorney for Emily Harn:-.. asked •hy M~llthe\\s did not identify Harris and M 1ss llearst "'hen first shO\\ 11 thl•tr photograph:-. "IT IS SOT A mattu or rouldn 'l... hl· teplted. "I JU~t d1dn 'I It " a) b~r a US{' they "ere so ·n1ce lo me They otft•red mt· food and ga:. money and also tht>re "l'H' threats . Hill said. ·we kno" "hrre \OU ll\t>' :\lembt-rs of my fam.1ly \\t•r .. fnghtcned " Dei.p1te the alleged thrt.•at from llarris. !\llltlhe") tc)t1fa.'<i that "\\1th Palrt<'IJ lfrar!>l tht'rc "as no threat The> "'ere !><> nin· to me Shl' "as :.o n1te " Matthe "'s 1de nt1f1cd ~lrs Harni.· p1<'ture the day he> "'as rele.1srd b~ lhl' SL,\ I no .ind 1d<'ntu1ed her Jl:atn 1n <:ourl Tueli>da\ Jslhe"oman\\hof'ame> to ht. doo r to ask .iboul tht-trur k TUE llEARISG \\as calkd to delt>rm1ne h<'"' ..-. llnl'"St's 1ckn 11f1l'<I photo~ or th{• thr(~ Th" dl' fensc l'la1ms lhal aulhonl1t•-. eo1uc<'d :i;omt.· "'1tnesse1> into 1dl.'n ltfvinl! 1 111.. llarr1:-.l') The rurni.t•-:. and Miss llearst Last Silver Load Coming RENO I l' Pl > -A i.h1pment of s1h·er coins bo ught ror $7 3 m1l11on has been sent under hc•;,i\ y jluard to Los J\nj!clcs ,\ Drinks trurk <'.irned Tues· da~ \\hat m.1~ bt• the last maJor s hipment of -.1her from the Com'ltock Lodi• tht• LaH're Redfield .,,h l'r cl .ir colkd1011 A Mar o h lhlls bo t• rollert1on J.;n :?i Good Agrees to Two Jllrists SACRJ\M F.NTO ll'l'l l Sandra Good, the fannt1r l'll\'lronmt•ntnh ... t \\ho \\as a formc·r room· mall' of t.yncttl' t'rnnrnll' ll•rtloill\l'ly has apprO\'cd ~t'l11<'t1nn of a P•'l(\1r1dt• !-ale>sman .rnd lumber pro rlu<'I" firm 1•m11l11\l' a' 1111111., 111 her tleath thn·at trial ;\ft<" <food, 31 urt1njl Ui\ her o..-.n clltOrnl'), Tue,d;n .11 .. 0 1111,111'l't'''rulh· r;ou~ht ll1i.m1ssal of anutht'I pr11i.pl'l I I\ l' Juror" ho '111d tht're s hould be hm1tnllnn' on t•Ht111' to prnh.'l't I ht· cm tronmcnt Arrr..,te<I ..,h11rth .1flt'r Mt" .. ·romme \\as con '1C'tl'CI 111 11\1n.: lo ·•"·'s..,inJlt' Prt·..,1dt•nl .. '\ird. M 1<i.<1 Good 1' <·h11r1tt•<I \\1lh rnn,1111111...: lo 1n.11I d<·alh lhreJt lt•ttt'1' 111 bol'llt•r ( ) an rrrort h\ tht• Chari<'.., S lulf• Monr.on ruli to ··c1e11n up . _ tht• r.1rlh " In 1111d1t111n. ---------"ht• 1, ll<'<'ll~<·<I of makinR thrt·.1h 111 1t•l1•µh11n1• l'On 'l'r,11t1on "llh .1 111'"'"f>o1p1•1 .1nc1 lhr1"' r.w111 ''J Plpt-1111•• 1lppror~d LOS A:'\t:J-:1.t:s 1t 'l'l> S.1uthcrn Calirorn1.1 <;11-. <:o announrcd nscrt'l'ment Tue~drt\ 'Ii.Ith l\H1 trJMffil'l'llOI\ t'llln!'llllllt'!I thnt \\Ill h11il1l :i 'llllotll' pl1wllnt' In t rnn,.1><1rt li!\tl m1l11on rubtc fcf't of nnl11r11I i:u"' frnm /\la,.ku to lh<' \\'1'sll·rn l'n111·d Stute" (;;i .. 1•11mp11ny 'J>\1kc<1man lla r \'l'v I\ l'rortor ':tHl ~.11 nHihatt• l'a1"1(1<· Tran"mss1on CnmpJI\) hJil f111 m al111•1l ni:tri·1•m1·nt "1th Pur1f1r n 11' Tr11n..,m1i.,111n Comp.Ill\ 11( ~.1n t"r.1nc1!irn ;in<I ;\orth\\Ci'lt 1\la-.ka Comp.in~ nf~ull t.ak1•C1t\ Dot'flla.. IA•n Pohtt I.OS ANG £1.E~ 1,\l'l 1\ltnrn<'~S for ~((.Don n1•1l Onui;:las Corr h:J\t> fa1IC'd to f't'r.,uadc a fcdl'ral Jlldl:l' that pubhr1ly from a SI S m1lhon "'rongful de .1th l11d1itment ne<'e)$1l3ll'' J>O'lponement of a -.1milar case tem mini:t from n 19i4 DClO crash ncar P.:irt$ l ' S Distract Court JudJrt' P1er<i.0n :\T llall ruled T11t><iday the pu bhc1ty tn\'Olved "as not so c~tensl\ l' that 1l "ould prerlude thc poss1h1ht~ of empanehnR a fair Jury to he or the <"a.c;e of a South Carolina b11i.1· n~sman who died m the c-ra"!lh of tbc Turkish Air Lint's Jet. Et·an~isl Srttlr11~rd LOS A~GELES IAPl Oklahoma C1h· e' angehst Arlie tRud > Chambl'r!i \\ ,, .. fined S2.ooi1 and placed on fiv(' yt>ars probation Tue-;d:n ror crusading in stolrn <'al"I • Tht' 43-year-illd preacht'r . ..-. ho has ronductcd ll'nt TC\'tuls in Southern Cahforma and se\eral other state!I. "a~ <'<>•wkted lac;t Jan. 18 by a federal court Jury on c1~hl count.s of interstate transporla· t1on of stolrn 'd11dl'' and <•n1· rounl of l'11n'p1ra«~ to tram, port I ht' 't•lm·lt•., arrnsio. :11 till' I int':o- Robot Bontlt Ex pf'rt? SACRA M fo:"l;TO 11 l'l 1 i\n ""'t·mbl~ p:1or.w!l hill prov1d1n.i: S25,000 111 tlw Lo.., c\n.t.:Plt•-. l'nht•t• II• finanrl' c11n!lt rut·t1nn11t ,1 101>01 \\h1th \\Ill ftnrl au!l 1ll'fust• homb .. ti .... \\1111 appro\ .11 rr1111l !ht• !--l·n.111• Jud1c1ar~ <'om m 1111·1· Thl• lt•i:1,IJl1<1n IAlll09:.!l In 1\,wmbh m.1n Hober\ c \hn·· 1 ll·Nor1hnrli.:e1· ~ ,, ... 1pprm .. <l Tue<;(l.1) on .1 i t \lllt• .ind w111 1111h1· fin,1nr t· l'o111 millt••• 'Queen' Facing $2 Million D e bt 1.0~(; Ht-:1\C"ll I \l'I Thi• <l111•1•11 ~tar' Mu"t:'llm nr tht' !'<t•a l-'1111111h1t1on ha-. ht•t•n \\ 11rn1•1l t11 I pnv S2 mlllwn 1n h11t·k ul1hl~ anti !>t•n ll't' lulls or bt· takt•n O\ n II\ th1· 1·1t\ Thl' warn1nic nppar<>ntl~ "as 1kh\1•1't'tl la't fo'r1du~. but r1t' off1l·wlo; rl'(u~Prl Ttll':o-rl.1v tu t·om mrnt • Alexander l\(•mr. 1111-.m·1111t> dlr1•1·t11r of tlw mus..·um .... 11<1 th1• 11111t• \\ii.' clt'll\'l'r<•t1 .incl ,Hhh•ll ' ·WE-don't ho\ 1• $:.? 1111lh11n I\ 1ni.: .1r111111'1 ... o I ~U'''' "'l' "111 ha' t• In '' .:111 an1I .,,.1. "h111 h11pp1•n' ·· Thr 11111 1111·lud1·' rh11'r.1Lt'' f111 ut1ltt11·'· 'Jnlla lion f:tr1hllt'll .irul pohn• anti f11 <• 11111ll•c·t1()n llul np<>ralOr' O( th<• mUS<"lm ('Ontrn<I th1· l'hari,:r I' l"'I c<.>c;s 1n• an<I h;,ivt• p:ud uni\ S:iG7,000 'IO<'l' th<· museum n1wn1·d 10 1972 Kemp also said lhl' nlU'l<'Um o"'"' Rank or Amen<'a SI :l m11l11)n 110 a S4 m1ll1on lo:1n tn tit! I 'elop the attra<"t1on ·Tht' C'll\ 1, thl' j.?u.tranlor or that loon. ond pre..,umahl} \\Ill ha\c lo a'l<;Umr thl' obhgallon 1( the\· t.ike the mu!>cum "' l'r .. he i.a1d I . I Marine Dies on Run SA".'\TIIF.GO IAPI Oan1<'l ~lrndorn~asn<'11r lllll tl\e t>nd of 11 ro11t1m• thrre mill' m orninl'! run at "t' Manne Corp' R('rn11t lh'p<>t "'h<'n ht• !-Uddrnl~ I 1.1llapsed Ile ..-. as rush<'<I to the· rlrpot lhs pt>nsary Tues· cl::I\'. but med1c-c; \H'rt' unablr to rr\ l\e him afld :\lendoza bt'came th(• lh1rd :\lur1ne n •1.·rull 111 recent month!' to dlf' at lhr s~in OlC'j:lO ''boot <"amp .. A Marine Corps spok<•sman s aid :\lendo1a ~1('() of cardiac r<'s ptratory r:ulure The l~·year old recnut from Houston. Te\ . wa'I 111 his 14th day of formal training, the spokci.man said '<'Pre Lnd1rted lO'"thtr but 11 hai. not ~n dNt'rm1n('(i 1f the' .... 111 bt• tned to11,•th,•r l\h'" lil"•ff~t t•urr~ntl) i:. un 111al 111 S..n t-'run cist'O on f~t'r.il him._ rob~r> charge) Thl' 11.i.rtl'lt''\. lllJI IS 11cheduled 10 si.art M 11rch IS on ll rhar~t'~ of il'"Jult. robbe-r) 11nd kidnaplnJt from .in ullegt'tl crime )Prt't' \lo Ith :\I 1~) lh-<ir't Judge '.\I utk lirnndl«'r "'us tn makt• 1:tn 1mpC1rta11l rultn1-1 tod~•> t>n the adm1.., .. 1b1ht' of l'\ldt'nCl' st•tn-d b~· tht• fill :it llwS;m !-'run t'll>CO apartment" herl· ug<•nt$ ar· rested Miss lle<1r ... t I~ \ '' JOit '1cttt; ror the Harns t''> '}nd l\J 1ss llt'ta.r-l. th,• Judge hl'ld • ~ the pro ecu lion coultl not u't' l'\ tdt•rtt•t• :.,•11, .. 1 <Al tht• 11.irrt~t"'" htdt"OUl , ruhn~ aien\ 't'Jrt'hrd ll 1llt>gully Ile accepted dl'(t•nse ari;umcn., thltl IAJZt•nb hiad t1mt-tn j!l't a warrunl. n•hna inadm1ss1blt• i.unw l ,000 ltemi.. lnrluda11~ th\• n1rb111e ul lew<'.'dl} far d hy Mi..:. Hearst und dOt'unwnt~ Ut-t•d u,.:111nst hllr ut her ll 1.il 1n S.in 1-·rn111·1:<;~-o. 'fht• dN·1:-1<~n spurred lkar't lnwy('r t-' L<'<.' li•.11lt•y to u~k Tu1•s da~ for tht• ~11 nw k1mt of rultnR from tht• r .. 1h•r;il ('Ollrt JUdge 10 ht>r trial allhtlu~h th t'\'ldtn<"c 1illre11d~ h.& b''l'n 1ntrodun-d \\11.1.IAM ASU Jo:m1l): Hurn:. don't "unt their tnal. ~rhap) "Ith M1i.:. lleart.t b A coc:teren d.1nt, put on closed circuit tl'll•,·iiuon for rcportl'ni who t'llD 't find ·St'utt; II\ tho ,;mall courtroom. Tbc S> mbloncso I.ibtrlltlon Army mt•mbt•rs TU\.'(\diay reJtt·t· l'<i • proixm.11 by the Judait, who \\ 111 pre111dc ut their upcnmlng trial. l<' tt•h'v1~c.· pt()('('\.'(llngi.; to U<'t'Ommodtttc thci lur~c numbt>r of reporters t>X pN·ted. ------------ Starts Thursday March 41h. Closeout Sale! Women's patchwork coordinates: the look of today at 253 to 403 off! Color (Ul(j f'illrt> .... 1)1~ rr '11 ,., I• llTI u(l 1, I t\ '-1·n..-·'' nn.1• ~ "' c.t C• 01, .,,nanih r>o ,l •;' irln1t 1n I nio•,l1C (>r1nl ~f f '\)W~fJi ,1r,(1 t f'll C" 1 1 .. y, .•Q.1••·~1 compt< rn.•nt1r1t; ~ol•a 1;0101$ M15~~~ !II.le£ Lon~ ••r'w•1t-t11tt ,...,, en1 !>he' r ''' ' " ,, tun r l'>J ~' '') 1)1• •.1u~ '• • '' I Ctr 1 I '•1t A"'--.11 • 1t11 1H1") r •' f • '" 1 ~P.,it' r ,, r I I 1ll\' •• l .I ~"l ~ 0 t ..; I Now 4 99 Now •.99 Now 2.99 Now 3.99 Now 3 99 Now 3.99 L•m•t9d qual'llJllH on closeout merchandiH I \ I I ~L , \ I I I r -\ --... - I " .~ ' \ Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counllH. . fofteA .. • ~ \ ... D PILOT EDITORlllL PllGE . . College Expallsion Tru~ll'c of the Coasl Communily Colle,gc OLStrlct ~ave approved th~ est1tbl1bhme-nt or a third insutu· on, one lo comple ment Orange Coast and Golden VttSl colleaes · 'It l8 culled the Coast Community College and Is being set up to serve older, v11rt·t1 me students. ll will \alco over the TV courses broa~kust by ChaJlnel 50 and (nany otr·campus operations of l he college district. T his new institution e merged after lengthy study On rrorguniiution of the dibtrict. which strctcheslrom Seal Uc&Jch to Newport Beach and reaches inland to Garden Grove, and which cncompas es 500.000 p<.'<>· pie. OCfic1als said the reorganization was required because or growth projections The new college is free of the obJections that "'ere lc\'eled last )·cur agamst a proposed'P Communivers1- t~ " That concept led faculty leaders to protest because they foll at threatened control of curriculum. The new institution's concept overcame that ob· j~ction. 1t will have its own curn culum, reqwrem ents und degrees; all il wUI lack is a campus. But ther e are still questions to be raised. While there's no doubt thal the mtention of making college education available to more and more people is laudable, one might wonder if there is not a clanger of its being spread too thinly. Indeed many of the ore-campus classes could be regarded as recreational rather than educational and )'et the district administration has plainly stated it tppes to m aintain and expand the new college with in- c'r-eased stale aid throug h increased ·a ttendance. . There IS a lso a note or benevolence in the pro- posal. The so·caUed older, part-time stude nt is re· fer red to as the '"new clientele.'' whose "n~ds" in- clude re-training, personal enrichment and lifelong ltarning. One wonders ~hetht!r the claims of these •·needs" would b~ ~o forc1bly made 1f the institution had to tx- seU·5upportln g. The dlstnct plans to ~romulaate this Ul.Slttutton ttlrough board udoptton. "1lb more speod- mg or tax doUan.. \\1lhout asking the ap pro,•al oC the <."Ommunity. U un mslilut100 's Rrowth is founded on an absenccr of fc~s. one truliht qu~tton lf the community ~upport 1s truly there. Teamster Politics Fountain Valley farl'mt-n und their Teamster l 'n1on r epresentatives added :>ome unnect-ssary con- trover!>y to 'J'ut•:sday·s city council election. Rather than a debatt! or ussues aJfcctinK all citizens, the ch ad conlrO\'c~y \\as whether or not Teamsten, \\ere try mg to '"lake over the city" and elect candidates they hoped would oo bympathetic to firemen 's demands for improved pay and benefits. Firemen and Teamster omcials did little to calm the matter b~ adrrutung they were "threatening"' to put new faces on the council. And it seems more than a coincidence that Buena Park and Fountain Valley firemen. both Teamster af. fihates. joined to form FIRE, a political group which backed candidates. By their own admlSs1on thev '"circum ,·ented" state laws prohibiting employe participation in local elections in assigning Buena Park ftremen to cam- paign in Fount am Valley, while local firemen worked m Buena Park. It seems that wherever Teamsters go, d iscord and bitterness follow. We don't know if Teamsters arc manipulating firemen to strengthen their position with em ploye groups, but the situation is troubling. H /F Who's the Docior? i\ Labor Scoop for Jackson Dear Gloon1y Gus It's Still Called Adultery ~ EVANS-NOVAK J WASHI NGTON The reul ~hltral news out o( the AF L-C'IO f!xerul1ve Council meeting in Bat Harbour. F lu , was not that Qeorge Mt'any ,.., )t•amini.t for 'I)!d Kennedy or llubert llum phrt.'y but that ht:. f1rM rhoi~ for ~resident onn~ again ,., Scoop Jackson lnt1malcs nf Ari. c.;JO Prt'stdent M 1•an} :.ay hts pre'' eon f c r c n l' l' rt-mark' w 1•r1· rt11s 1 n t t.' rr r <'I t'tl to 1nd1catc l~Jt ht• fa\'Ors a t·on' cnlrnn cS" .aft of St.'n 6d" ard M Kenned\ or ~n Hubert H umph re' To tin> ccm trnr}. according to lhl'l'll' 1n i;ider!>, Me:ln\' has no" foq:1vl'n &-n I il'nr~ M J at'k .. on for .. up- porllnR the trndl' ..itt ix>•<ion to labor and no'' "anh him for Jtr,•sidl•nt llhou.:h h1• will mak<' nv 1· n do r., em t• n t I. Thu.,. .laC'kson'i. palll'nt rm111!>h1p of !\l1•a11\ oH·r man\! months '' C'n>Wn<'d \\Ith SU('l"("'!> l NTll. rt'("t'nl I\. Mt'311\ had J>l I\ ,ateb ('om11l111n1•tl thut .l;wk .. on h•ld .. old (1Ut thl' luhor 1no\ ''m1·nt IH '11111111rl1111' tht' 1r.11h• hall .1 .. a" ,I\ 'tu i,!d Jt•Wt\h \1111'' h~ .lll.11•h1nl' to tht• lull tht.• l.ad .. -.on um1·nrl1rwn1 for Sm 11•1 t'('llll:l .1111111 \ho,11\\' urt th..it )..ir k IHl\\ r1•p111 h .111 \Fl. CJO in'""'' \\hill-\lt'.tll\ pr.•\ lllli'b- ... 1111 pl.111wcl 111 1111•1111' of .1 1·1111 ~111 .1\1111.11 J1.11 t1wr,h1p l1<•l\\1•t•n .l.u 1..-.on .111cl S11 11•t.1n 111 StJll' lh-nn l\1"11t1'1·r on tlw tr.1tlt• 11111 111n1•clahll· 11111h fJt't' Ill' now 1•ontc•ncl' J.1rl..,11n "'" dupt•d hy K•~''""''r . lk,ldt'' J ..tl"k:.011 ·, Jllllll'l\('l' II\ not 1·11111lll'I .1tt,11·k1ni.t 1n rt'"Plm~1· t11 :'>lt'.111\ "Jll"I 11111111\, 11111.11or 1ll·.1,nn for tlw HI 'rar old 1 ull41r h•,11lt•1 °'1 t•h;an.ic• or lwat I !IHI'\' ltt- 11w '11prort .l.H'k'on romm1111cl'I otnHHl~ M 1•11 1\\" 0 '1 t•olll'tif.(Uf'tl ""<'h uc; AFL l'IO m1t•rn11t111n :tl 'l1't'11•1.1r' .1111· K1•1•11un u1111 pr1•i.1 d1•nt E1lclat• C.1rlo11J.1h of ttw :.h1•1•t nwtnl ''orkN ... \NOTIU:R rl'U'\•>n m :I\ ht• \11•.ar" ·, t'o111·t'r n th.It lornH•r G11\ .hmm\ l'artt•r of G<'OrR1.1 "'II hl' nominall'll unle,-: stopp1•e,1 b~ .lut'k.,on M1•an) ·, staH last \oH'elo. prrpared for him an 11 pa~\' memo randum delluling Carters shortcomings on 1<1sues nearest and dearest to Meany 's heart notional defen.<1e, the Mid d Ir E a st. r 1 v t 1 n g h ls . t h 1• cconom~, ronsumer proterlloo and. of course. ··r 111ht 111 "urk 1eg1slation;. NER\"Ot'S ABOl'TCONSALL \' John H Conn ally's invitation to Rrpubltran leaders from ull SO states rar a private bar bttue lunch at his Picosa ranch 1n Teic· '-" four da)s arter the 1'lorida primory <'kcl1on angC'rcd and alarmed President Ford's cam· p:11~n planners. Should the Pres ident run poor· h• 1n the early primaries. the l''ord Op<'rat1ves believe, Connal- ly would immediately be re· Now that \\.('0 \'e bought the foun\ains that don "l spout. the :.hel\'es the darn books rail t h rough and the nucrofilm units t hat are almost always brok en down why ran"t we buy a little quiet in our library .. BARB _, o ... <-•"tt ••• ·--..., .._.. ..... -... , .... ,,., ..... , .... ...... .i ... -....... , ~ .. -"' _ .... G....,,r Oto, O•lly ,;Mot. garded by some Repubhrun poht1rians as an alternati\'e In Ronald Reagan Tht.•y rerl thl! lunc heon onlv enhances Con nail~ ·s availab1ht). What"s more, Ford mana j.!l'r .. '1ew Connally as the leading potential :.ra\'en.:er or t-'ord !>upporters -capable of turning narrow primaT) dcfoals mto a general panir. Th1<; con rern 1s heightened ~ausc the mv1tation lo the Connally rant'h r ame Crom Slate Rep. R Jy Hu tchison. Texa s slate Republican chair man \\ho never has concealed hts bela<'f that John Connally should tK· Pre'' dent Bl 'g ll'S C IA DEB\JT Old h:inds at the ·c 1A hoping for the best from a new boy m the in· telligenre business. GeorMe Bu!ih, as tht>1r boss wt>r e d isappointed In his first decision: to pubHcly re· noun re the use or nt>ws rcnort<'rl- Key officials in the Central In· telh 1o:ence Agenr y (C,;J Al did not ohJt•ct to the renunciation m 11 '"" but the fart that Hush. tn ht' flr-_t .u·t a:-. clll l'C'tor. l "lll-d a prl'"' n · ll'·''" ,1ho111 at Tht''t' ofhr1.1I~ ;1rn11 :atel' pt(• rl1rt1•1l 10 Uu<ih th•" woulrl l'K' in 11•1 preted a' .. ur1 C'rHll'rtnll 111 ('nni,:rt>"l~11>nal and n<'"s ntl'tlaa p1 e .... urM nncl, lake t'onc1hu1nr~ i:c.,turf'r. b)' deporh'<I ('IA dtrN· tor W1lll11m Colby. \\nulrl unh 1H'rW1 ate d<.'m und~ for llf'" ron re,Mons Thu". lht'}' rc•t'1111\ mt>ndt'.'<i the.{'1 /\ rc>tuni to tl'I nlcl it o l rl <' n 11 1 I<' n r 1.• u n ti s e v t' 1 1ournali11t <:onr\t'rt1on<1 "1Lhm1l hoopla Hush re11.•1•tf'tl lh1' ad\'I<'•" PAT'S n .otrr /\ h11?hly M'<"rt•I poll of ~''" York 01•mor r at'I tak1:11 1."t O\•Ct'mbcr "ho" etl J\mhtt"~tarlur l>!ln11•I t'atnr k Mn\'nthan u' :i potcnlaally strongrr cnnd11h11t• for the> l' ~ Scn;at\' num1n;1tmn than ll•ft "1nliers "hn ha\I' hl·1•n runmnJi! non·:<l(lp for month' A <,r1C'ntlht' sun ry t;ikt•n for the New York ~tule Democratal' committee l and s ince -.u p pressed becaust It \IOlal<'" ('am pmgn la"s> show the follO\\tnJ! results· former New York c1\v <'Onsumer official Bess M'<.'rson, 17 perrt'nt . former Alty l~cn Ramsey Clark, 13 percent. Rf'p Bella Abzug. 12 percent. Moymhan. 12 percent Moynih an ·s posillon '" C\'t'n stronaer t han that . 'Miss Myer.-.on w11t not run. a nd her support con· s1st.s largely of m oderates who likely would go to Moynihan When the survey was taken. Moynihan h ad not been t :.alkt!d about seriously ns a Senate can didate -unlike the two can- didates on the left. Clark (Senate nominee in 1974 ) and Mrs. Abzua (campaigning ror the Scnale since 1974 I. To the Editor So Dr. Joyet• Brothers h.i" given the '"green h~ht"' to 1·xtra marital S<'X (''Doctor lktom mends lnridelitv··1, t'.llll"tl ··enhAhlentd sensu-aht~ · h~ ht•r eccentric profcl>sibn. <'Jlli.od pl,11n old ··adultery" in Gc)(l°s \Hlf cl Any that llsttns to th1:. d111' dame 1s going to run thl' i.loi> hghts at every 1unrtion of tlw i;ubJCCt in the llol) Bible• Surrly Dr. Hrother!> '" awurt• that adultery 1c; one of the won.t offenses ai:.uns l lhl· Lord. bt.•1n~ one of the Tl'n CommJndm1'11h Then :.he mav kn11\\ th;it 1f \\l' break one romm.andment \lol' break lhl'rn all' 1 ,..,i., "ou. "hom do ~ou rhoo e to rollu~. tlw Lord or thf' "think ther:..111,1···· H anv dt>s1res to II\ c 1las J ,lrou,1v. follow the doctor. hut knm' th.at In doin1: so' ou :11'l' llul 1-tn~ God:. order Tilt: DOCTOR'S tlwon "J' de rs ,. c d • ' a rt e r I 1 i. I \' n Ill~ to women all OH•r the rountr" ·· I ask her. '"Doctor. ''ho::. the. cloe tor.,'" 1'he patient dot•, not tell t h1· doctor what to do Thl'., \\OUldn't need a doctor 1r th<'' ·did ~one dtd m m~ 28 years or ,;racllct' l"d sav the '"theorist' doctor 1s grossly "conrused. nut strnnl!l' m her profession. <'\'lrlt<ncc•d by thl' high su1ridt• rate She c•ould do a great scrvit'e to hl'r profossion rf she and her ilk aclht.>n.-d to the Ha ble 1nju11ct1on. '"Phys1r1an. hc•a I theysc>lf" · I l,uke •I ' 231 I'd be hap py to hl'lp her. but lht•n dro111nnl! to the next ''('rM• ir1 thf' ctuow. '"' "l'e. '"No prophet 1-; arrcntc·d an his own country · · th11t JHt'dl11k-.. tht' 11robab1 h ty of I h11t 1'11 \ n It A RTllt n II \\ 1111 F 11.,-lp for p,..,,. Toth'' t-:d1tnr T lw ltlt1r \rum.ii \l ud•llt- 1:01.ulbo\. l 't•h t111, 1,yrt .1noth1·r 1•xantph• 11( lh1• pooi M'r\111• rounl ~ rc•,111l nt-. .11 l' JH•llm~ from 01 Olllo!l' l '1111nl~ A111rn.1I ('11ntrnl In utl<lallc'n. 1( th1•v wllnl to ~rform thl'tr ('1 t111•11°:. duh bv n • 11ortln~ a (naanrl ,anarttal , or tn 11· porl nn an1 url'd or dl«•d 11nimal on the "t rl'l'I. rn ;in,. ll"ll<lt•nh 1111 lluntln~lon B1•11rh rur t•xampl•· 1 h,1n• Ill p:I\ ((II U toll ('.Ill l'l'l O\\lll'r' fh1011~h11ut tlw r1111nh "'111 h1• 11111•rc•,11•1l 111 knm' 1nl! 1h.11 1\n1mal ,\,,1>1 l;c111·•· l.t••11::1a·. 11 non pa 11(1! hum11n1• . sc1t•11•I \', h.1c; u le•'' .111tl found <tt'n 1c·1• .. 11111 ha' lt1•1•n rt"''""'" hit• for f\'lllllllnJ! h11n<frc·<fi. or 1.~.t rc·t~ \\1th I h1·11 II\\ n1•n. For hc•lp :met .icl\l('l' nn ,, \,111d\ 111 111'1 prnhh•m... 1nt'l111ltnr lo .1 ancl inund. lcm ro't 'I"'' nc·1111•r an formation a nd Jlt'I atl•1pt11111. tht• numtwr tot' ;1 ll 1!-')f.IJ 2!100 L'H\Rl.1':"1-:,\ Bl'RKE ,I Hl•al Rf>•.-arrh To the Editor Thi-. 1S-'f' ri•ph lo thl' rerent lf'tler on · .\mmal Rl''IC:lr<'h h' Pat Gu1ver of lht• Animal "' sistance LeaJtue Wr s;1l11lt' thl''c ladles for their pos1t1\e .ict1nni> to ad\ ance animal welf.trt' .. urh :i-. hum:ine edut'atlon. the rl''('lll' or animals an distress. nnd the prr \•entio n of wanton cto~lt ' to an1mal'I We deplor<'. howr,·er. their ap pnrrnl lar k of kno""leditc of tht• farts and th('ir d('tem1mcd er. forts to distort the truth Most of the animals which contribute lo the advaoceml'n\ of scaenre are un" anted stra) s. There is a ~1gn7 ( ___ M_A_IL_o_o_x ___ ) pos ted a t lhe Or:mitl' County Anima l Shelter i n fnrm tnft t•1t1zens t hat no pl't "'111 bt.· s1mt to rt>:-earch unless thl• owner· ;1grees It 1s not only .-rue!. but 1t 1s againo;;t t.he law for an o"' ner lo alf"andon an anim al THE FEDERAL. s lute. and t·ounty government all subw ntx< to the adH1ncemen1 of science through the us e of un"anted animal:. \\ht c h \\Ould be othen' 1se useles.,ly put to death. Each 1nst1tutton \\htch buvs ..rn1mals for research from the 0 C.A S. 1s regular!~ ms pcrtcd hy a ''etennarian from the li S Dt>partmenl of AgncuJturc to in :.ure romphan<'e with all aspects o r the Anima l Welfare J\t'l <Public Law 89 544. as a mended). These ammals arc l!lven better rare than most pets and no more pain 1s inflicted than r:-allowed 1n the best veterinary hospitals W.11 DIETERICll, DVM, MPll Veterinary Pubhc Health Director Re<-all 1l ,,.,._. To the Editor Re The na1lv Pilot ··nrcall T1lOI Ab us rd·· i'dilonal page, Feb 11 I llf'licvl' F ount:un Valley S<·hool lloard mrmlx>rs Karen Ad..l1•v, RoJ(l'r Oelf(en. Wiiham Cr.1nl'. anrl ~h«1la :'>leyerc; ,h,>olcl h1• rt>t'i.1lll-cJ 1 heir pmt11·1pal111n 1n th1• r1' l0 l'1t I fount :11n \'a 111•' l n1f1t·.111on Plan clea t h ti 11,,., r0111•, th1.·ir 101 al ch"lrc1o1urd for t h1• rropcr use of public funds urul lack of de-.1n• In n .•pr••S••nt u third of th1•1r 1•11n .. t1tuency rl'"dllla.( 111 the lluntinwton Ucach "Slrar · llf tlw F. V School Oti'iln<.1 I do. ho"t'\er. ugr<'<' w11h th1• Oarly Pilot N1il1lrl:il tll:lt the· rC'- <'t•11t t l'<'ttll erfort wa. ahwwd hv th<· an1t1ator who m1 .. lcd th<' nt'"' nwdl:l llS "C'll llli di 11.t'llS II) 1111.· ~c·hool n1mm11nitv \\h<'n istw ;rn nounr1·d monthi. i1i::o tlrnl 1.•noul(h prt1t11rn ~1gnatu1 {'~ hud l>ct•n 1wtht•r1•1t to f111• :11H1ani.t thr m1•m ht'r .. 11f t hC' b<lo rd IT IS important lfJ noh· th11t in lhl' 1110 }1.•,1r hl\tnry of lhc• Foun Lian \".tlll'\ St·huol l>"tnrt onlv l\\O hourrl m1•mlH'rS h;1H• la\t•;I \\ 1th1n the "Stn p .. area. ttnd not ont• an lhl' pa111 1311 <·an While this clear!) tnda cntc~ ii ltcc•k or represenlatmn. 0 rontmued crrort for ret'nll nt th1<1 ti mt• "all onlv further d1v1de our school district and C'nUsP e\'en l(r1•,1ter angW!ih and tens ion "1thin lhc com 1nun1l\ l'nt1I 'uch t1mt' "hrn "l' can ha\t' rcprl''lcntatlon 1n the Stnp. ·· p1•rhap' hv thl>t"ltJbh,h· ment o( truo;tcc arras. our e neq~1e s m u !l t be d1r<'rtcrl to'>' anis po!'l1t1ve outlels Thi" ('an be a rcomphshed by Ix-comm~ know led Rea ble or the IS!oUCS , b\0 attendance at board meel•nR!I. hy 1ns1s ting on edurat1onal pro irams that bc•tter S<'tH' th<' needs Of ('\01.•ry duld . and. b~ l)(!r.ISlent efforts to rn ;i kc lhc school board realize that the n<.'cds in urh school t'ommun1ty d1frcrs. • The Dail) Pilot 1-; tu be r om· m1.•1\llcd for th cd1lorial. our 't.iH ha:. obvioush madl' ef!or to ob1~1vcly rep0rt both ~•de~ of lht: l~!>Ul' BETTY MIG:-.:ANELLI More OM ,ff lk..- To the Editor : In the Feb. 8 Daily Pilot there appea r e d a n a rt icl<' t itled '"Mike's R a iny Night with a C~niral Cop ... by Arthur R. Vans el The article seems to · be at- ttmptmg to depict tht> limitation!'! of Sect ion 51SO of lhc Welfare and lnstatulions Code. It, however, m· acruntely de picted the tone of the inter action between Officer Schneider of t he Huntington Beach Police Department and my staff at Garfield Theraput1r Rcs1dent1al Center. On reading th<.' article. one would surmise that my staff members were flip punt. 1r nol s arcastic. with Of- ficer Schneider. which was not the rase. according to OH1rer Schneide r 's subsequent con· ''crsalion with me. TH E ARTICLE also contains m acruraries in that my staff or- fered to have Mike come to the facility to be evaluated for hospit alizat ion, and they were w i ll in g l o as s ume t h t• responsibility for helping to find shelter for M 1ke if he did not need to be hospitalized. My staff gave Officer Schn<.'ider shelter re· sources for Mike when Officer Schneider stated that Mike did not seem to qualify for W& I 5150 procedures a n d therefore he <Schneider I could not bring htm to the facility. One of those re· sources was the• Philadclph1a llou~e. which a.. \\hcrt.' Mike eH'ntuallv went M~ major. concC'rn with lhl' art u•lf' 1s that per .. on" nl'l'rhng help will not avail themselves or 1 hl' l'meqienC'y i.t>n 1rt>s ul C:arr1cld THC after reading t111i. article H lhat 1s-true. th<'n I "ould have to say that lh1s aria <'le was a d1sscrv1ce to the com mun It)'. l-'11141lly, I wouM like• to say fhol the Hu ntan&i t on llt•och Pr>la<'r l>l•par·t m<'ni ond the i.tarr or the Oninit<' ('011nty Dl'part nwnl of Mental Jfenlth 1n lluntinaton ll<•ach have a itood roopl't'at1v1• \\Mktnll r<'lt1liomch 1p that <'Xl!<I' few I he• lwnt•flt o( the· c·1t11.en!I o( lluntinrzton lh':11•h ThiN ort wlc• 1ftl\'!I not do ju,;tic<.' to that rcl.1- t111n,,.h111 ancl, rf anythln~. would l1:ad one 111 hl'l1¥v1• that lhl' op ll""'fc• 1•x1 ... 1 .. .JOllN .I HYAN Quoit!' In ErrfJr To the Editor Wt would hke lo thank vou uncl your rt'aders for their fantastic response lo your article about our i..on. Geo ff The pancakt• breakras t and chicken dinner were :l great surr<.'Ss thanks to Traburo Oaks Steak House. th<.' Explorer Scouts. Traburo Volun teer Fire Dept , the Traburo School students and muny con cerncd fnend~ Your article on Suod3). Fl•b ft, did murh to pubhr11.e thl' C\ent. as manv readers brought 11 to th<> restaurant to s how us . ON E QUOTATION in the art i rte. with respect to the doctor's <'Onccrn for hi:. ft'('. rothrr th:in lbe saft>ty of our son, was wnttcn in error and we wouJd like to ha ,·e it clar ified. When our d octor round that our Insurance coverage was reduced because of a Judgm ent that the ailment had be en treated prior to issuance or ln1vrance, he spent many ho\.l.J's tryin g to find alternate solutions 50 lhe opera· lion could be performed ex· peditiously. As a r esult or his efforts, Geoff was admitted to Orange County Medica l Center on Jan. 26. Dur· ing this time or question und con· ~ troversy we 1lave nothln& but j praise a nd admiration fer t he 1 doctors we have come in contact with. ThefT prof'81ionallsm and concern lot Geoff bas been un- believable and does much to strengthen our beliefs in the good of man . Tha nk you again for your cov· erage and we hope that soon it may be our t urn to help someone else. · GEOFFANDJULlE BECKHAM The Beckham Lelltr Tef ers to o medical pTOblem of mM! of thelT twins, the auccesaful lln"9t'1I to cor· r~cl l he problem and the help of f nendi ond other& 1n deolmg with ez. peMes. -Editor Appalled To the Editor : I a m s urprised we didn't see hourly tele vised accounts or the Nixon Chin a visit. President. Ford m ade one gigantic mistake when he pardoned our number ont> egom a niac; he should have insisted on a w ritten promise by Nixon never lo open his mouth In pubhc again . I am appalled that this m an ls allowed to play goodwill am· bassador In a foreign country making statem ents about our foreign policy. The conte mpt for our American ideology and scnsr of morall1 ,. has to be enormous in Chm11 01h1·rw1sc. why wo uld our itrl'ah.•t>t political crook receive a tw ro'i. \\t•lcom e7 KAREN WEISSER Quotes "Free-dom of conscl('nC<', of education, Of Apeech , of P~ sembly are i1m onl( tht' vtry fun· rlam<>nlal:f of d e mocrocy nnd all or them would bf nulUnro should frl•l'(lom of the prt'all ever he sur rc~11fully r h(tll('ngt'd ... /"ronklin I>. lttH>Sfl)(!lt ORAN OE COAST DAILY PILOT RObfft N Wt i>d Publlllhrr Thoma• Kuoll. ,.:ditor Hnrbara Krf'1bl<'l1. Edltorlol Pao' f:dltor The editorial pa11 f' or the Dolly rllot Utk& t o Inform anti '1cmulult ruder' by pmc-ntln11 nn th•~ pofle d1ver11r romment1ry llfl 1<.PI<'' of lntrresl tl\ syndacnt 1-d rolumnl11ls and cartoorust1', by proY1d1ng 1 rorum for rl'aden1· \'lf'Wi :1nd by presentin11 th11 ne\l,'ipaJ>f'r'11 upln10M and lde1u nn currl>nt topics The t'd1tor11tl op1n1ons of the Oaaly Piiot opptar oofy in the e-dllorial column at the lop of Ille poge. Opinions ex· pressed by the columnlsl' and Nr1oon1i1ts and ll'lll'r writers art' U1ear own and no endorsrmt!nl of lht'1r '1ews by the Dally Pilot hould be lnrerred. Wedn esday. Mar.3, 1976 Shella Turney. 22, das hed down a 415·yard course in 59. 7 second s in Liberal. Kansas to win the 27th an- pual Shro\'e Tue~day pan- cake r ace between the women of Liberal and Olney. England. Her time was 1.3 ~Qrut.s raster than the win- her of the Olnev race. . . Scientists l,ink MS With Virus WASHINGTON fUPI> -TwQ Amencan research teams have Unk~ mulllple sclerosa:. ~1th an apparent virus. But scientists said lt may take years to fwd out ar the aeent ctually causes the dlseue that cnpplea hundreds of thousands of Americans. The work nonetheless LS ten as an Important step in lhe effort to lrack down the faotop rt: ponsable for multiple sclerosts so an ef. fttllve treatment can be d~v1sed for the non incurable dlsorder of the brain and span al rord. It stnkes adults 1n the pnme of life. T HE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Lancet sa1~Tµesday in an editorial t hat lhe work or rei.earchers an Ne York a nd Philadelphia appears to remove MS rrom the group of ystery dis- • eases and "place it squarely in the sector of the inf ctlous dtS· eases." But Britain's Mt.>d1caJ Re!>earch Council warned against undue optimism. It said the Hndmg:. must be confirmed to lead to a better understanding of tbt' disease "and possibly m the longer term pro· v1de clues about 1\s prevenll9f\ "l:nfortunately. there is no and1cat1on at present that the find· lngs will lead lo an etrecta ve treatment." DR. JOHS L. SEVER, CIUEF OF the infectious diseases branch of the !'lationaJ Institute of Neurologacal and ComrnunicaUve Disorders and Stroke in Wa.shangtoo, also saad the Amencan work needs further confirmat.Jon. ··n·s a very exciting landing, but we cannot feel it is firm enough,·· he said. The initial break an the viral studies was reported four years ago by a research team led by Dr. Racbard Carp of the Institute for Basic Research on Mental RetardaUnn tn New York. Studies there s howed an virus-hke agent was associated wath the multiple sclerosis tissue. Scientists have suspected for some time that a virus may have a role in MS. but the evidence has been indirect and incomplete. ~tarts Thursday, March 4 . . New Low Price on handsomely tailored leisure sQi~ Was s37 Now 27.50 Go casual •n ou• potv"~"" krllt IP•Surl' s1HI~ Assorl~d 'Ol•d~ stol ort w11h 'il•ICh drlaolonQ Cnooso your' w11t1 lht> m1111my "VII• 111Ckf'I anown or w1tn 11 wu1M lrnglh tdck1•t .... pricea ettectlv• ttwCMlgh Sunday, Mltrch 7. 'Soft suede casuals for men 10.99 ThPH comrortablr sl,P·ons coml' 1n Q•eal fashion sha~s to comol•menl ravo"'" •r• , eur• ouU•h B•u~hrd lettlhrr upp~rs are sott. ~•~Y -•·•ng FREE! Hockey Clinic I I Saturday March •-~-~h. 10 JO AM K FNCS :~:i':IOut F0tum. l tflp J l .t •'"'''" K1nq-: trttm 'V-" •' 1 d~" "'l ~li•fl v. I ... " • .,,,.,,,. \• .. ;,•rt ,,,., r'o\ ,,,..m. tl"t,,,,,,.. tpr..,r·o. ·1'; "'' 1 r 11.,< r,,.,. :t<1"'""""'" '"'' lht1 ""'' rr r )m 1 All 1un1 '" 14 )',..,~ .,..., '"'""' ,,.. , .... ,.,.. n COUO"n 1 r -ltee loci.et • ' a luh••" I' NJ,Qtm to Available in Los Angeles, Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. ·1 SH Liz and Dick have separated again/' Wednesd¥f. March 3, 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Nothing Wrong X-flicks Okay by Cliief GLASSBORO. ~. J <AP> Glasr.boro Stute CollC'Rt' pr~sadent Dr. Mark Chamberlain suys he M't'-. nothing "Tong "1th the s tudent acll\ Ille) board sl'11t•duhn~ the screening of l" o X ruteod nlO\'lt'i. .. mct> they show the~t' an comml'n·111l the11tt•rs without anyd1ff1cult1t's. l don 'lM~<'UO)' rt•ason "h) tht.•y )houldn't tw shown on campu)," su1d Ch11mtwrlu111 "M y p{'rsonul rt'acllon 1-. th.it M'' i-i not a i.µcct11tor sport I thank the" hole thin~ Ii. ndtl'Ulou" ·' The mo\'l\'S ore "L>t.<cp Throat" und "Thl' Devil in l\l111~ Jones... ~ Chamberlain said he has no plans to M.'t.• the rnovil:l>. ·Sale 2 for 8.88 reg 5 50 ea. Queen. re<tl 6 50 H . , ... 2 IOf 10 ... King, reg 8 50 ea . . S. 2 IOf 12 .. Our macn•ne washable p1Uow1 are tlulty Dacrl>'l" po1ye1111r l1t>er11t1 II w11n no-uon PO•yes1e11co11on 11c•ung Buy oy tne pau. evcry 11z11 '"on :.ale Bed pillow pairs on sale. Save on our floi\1 decorator sheets, too. 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Marett 3. 1 m Pioiieer-Burial Ground ~nhip Cwuded Dy WILLIAM SOll EIBEI Ol .. 06lly ...... - Orenac-Count) Ccmttt'ry Daslnt'l Num~r Ont' dlrl'<'lor<. uc i..-d \\Ith tht< at.h tCf lll'ld ~n cot of the ('QUnt> <'oun~l'I lu\t No\ t·mber 11. h•n they ~t\•crt'd thMr rl-i1pons1b1ht\ for m oanlu1nan11 on e of the t·oun t> s oldest buriul arouotb C'ounty (.'oun,<•I Adn~•n Ku) pc-r Tue.> duy con <·t'dt-<l h1:0. ofrl\•1• told the d1~tnct · about 11 yeur ugo·· 1t \\,1i.n't ll'lo?ullv b<J,Ond to mainhlin the• S;mt.1 Anu ('{'meter> bl•l·au~1· ~doc~n't hold l1lk to the lund FEAR Pt'I. TtlAT Tiit! cemetery when· m <iny c·ounl)' plon<'<'r {Jm1hN• an • buried will dl'tenorJ\e, t~ county Uu,1rd 11f Supen1ori.1'uescSJy urdtr<'d t Kuypcr to ~tud v all tht' l«'.:ul t•ntun~lc·m~nlN 1 1'hc t;ounh C'o1.1.n~·I !<>illd h111 'tudy \\ 111 tJk<' ;tl'Oul t\\o \\ t'eki. :.im·c· many o( tht• o\\ntrsh1v qu,•i.- tons ho\ e .llrc·Jch lk•t•n rt"w:trt>h•:d KU \Pl'r ~a u! tlw l'e mt·lt'r) d1i.tricl . rr~Jled by lw 'lJtt• ll'ltl'l.llurc• an l!Ylti to a ume m;1111tt-n11m·t• 'n·..,pon:.1b1hl\ for ruMl•1\\ll fom11\ plots an the· SJ/ltd 1,\nu Jnd El Toro t'l•mc•tt•nt•::,, m.i} nl'\'er hJ\l' llct'n 11l•g;ill} rt'i.pon:.1ble to tx•rform the (unl'l1on HE SAID Sl."Cll responoi1b1hl) would only be indans: 1f the du.tract held 11th~ tu the land The dis· net <'urrently holds the deeds l o only two plots in he Sant.i An" Cemctery, totalhng about two of the acr<'s. Soper\'1sor Ralph Clark, "'hose district 1n- luqt.•s the l'emetery on the border between Santa na and Orange. said the ownership issue has come clouded over the years· lie s;ud 1t as not kno" n for certain if the emetl'ry 1s owned by the adJacent Fairhaven fl'moraa l Park. \\hi(·h conduct:. bunal serv ices an he old plots and maantains a fl•\\ or the sections un· l'r rontract with groups :.uch as the l\ta:;ons . # FAIRJIAV·EN OFl''ICIAl.S c laim their or- 1wt1on cloesn 't O\\ n the old cemetery as a wholl'. ev sa\' the owncr<1h1p rl'!-b primarily with csccndu 0 nl:. uf lhl· on~anal plot purcha!>ers Tht• Santa Ana ct•mctcry's probkms rt>all} .:an the \ l'l"Y m o ment plots wrrc ftr:.t offcrt'CI for ale bdt k an 1878 b} l.e' 1 F1tkess and Santa t\na ·s oundt'r, W1ll1am Spurf(e<>n. The l"' o m en decided to buy a c emeler)' site ut an the rountry" becal.ISe the only exi!.ting 3\{'\ ard \\ ;'1' In th(' middle or the to\\ n's busaness t ai.tn ct ,, 1 3 acre Masonic c e metery nt>ar the rescnt ·d.I} :.ilc of the mall\ county Library_ COl"~TY lllSTORI \S James Sleeper notes hat 11 )1 J">OnS Jnd their r dmlhl'!> were buried Ill the n~1ndl rt•mrtl'n .md th<·ar remains \\ t>re d asm. ~er-red and mo' l'd to thc Santa An<\ cemetery an 881 Fic kes'\ and Spurgt>on·'I Santa Ana Ct-mete ry 'omp,my 'old 20 b~ 20 foot plot.'> an the new t·mt>lt.'n f111 t•\ t n•ml'I~ lo\\ 1>r1l'l'" No prov1!>1on 'JS madt' for Jll'I petual (•ndo\\ ment::. lo ma&nlain ht• ('t'mell'n grounds lht• root of the current dis· Ul<' ·· Perp(•tual c·ndowmc:nl' \\Ne unheard of hal'k hl'll." Slt><'Pl'I" said t Sl .t: E PEK SAIO THE old l·eml'll'ry was nt>ver /Penney Sues County Lt\\' l'r' for .I C l't•nn<'v Co . lrw . h.1\'t' :-ucd Orunjtc l'ounl \ :met l'l~ht r ounty r1t1c·-. for t h1• rl'- tfund of 5(}24.oOO 1n vrupert} la'l.l'' lhl· firm pJ1d I.isl ~n·a1 undc-r protei.t f It ,.., .tlll'~ed 1n the Sutx•rior Court a t tmn that 1thc pa~ mc•nt \\us ordered h' the• rounty a s com· pen:.Jllon for cs c11pt.od assei.!<mt•nts an the years 1970 ;thro uJ?h t97J and" U'> illci:ull) 1<.•\'1cd by the count~ l Amoni: the «'IJ:ht c·o d1•ll•ndants nJmcd ~·1th the <'011nt\' 1n th\• 1.1\\'IWl an• tht' c·1t 1es or ;"l.;ewport • 9'ach. llunllngton Bench .ind Cm.ta Mesa .. a \fry nae~ J,lace h> rn.u 11 \\ 3, ~U('\ur('(j b~ urly county n•" 11>paµ.-.ri. ::i ... •• · ~11m. bar\' • .nd dMol.ilt' <tuar:ic" · '"Al lhe turn o f lht' Ct•n1un , at v.1&!\ <'Ommon lo •tto patche> ol <'01 n ~1d 1>ota\ocio U\teri.pe1 i.~ v. ath lht' gt'" t-:.ton<-~.' Slt-t'fW• ">llld Accord in' lo Sl.-t•pc:r. th,• oltl <'C'mrl\•ry \\ .n ioold 111 tts ~n\irctv 1n NO\ m~r. 19t I 10 tht• t-'aar l.1"' n ('.~n>N"ry l'nmpJny, a (urt-runncr or 1-·u1rhll\l'O Tbut lint' or vWnt•rih1 p rt\:a) vrm ••.• "l'\" tu lht· r ur rent m11lntenun\•f' "&ll•' \'nt1I Kunwr ... office makt•:. J d l'll'rrn1n11t11m \\ho •~ rr..,11n11 ,11>1t• and \\hut th.: bourd of super' li.01 !\ c-.n llo to fn!"<'t' mumtC"nunrc of thl' oltl C'l'l1lt!lt•rv, the jlru'i. "Ill contrnul' to ~ro\\ lor11t :ind fallen l\•aYl'b Jilli \\l<t'l.11> \\di dutt1•1 tht• ultl fumll) gr;I\ ci. Countian Freed Of Murder Rap MO.l:NTAIN llOMF.. Idaho 1AP1 f\ former Californian i:. Cree ~ftl'r bcan11 .icqu11led of thl' shooting of an o ld fnend from Orange Count) A iury acquitted Gerald Ne" ton. 25, of l.o Habra. of a charge of second-degret' murder Fri· day. • Ne"·ton was onganally charged "1th fars t- degree murde r in the death of Airman Jark S heely. 20. or Garden G rove tie\\ a s s hot 1n the throat "1th a 22 rahber pl!\lOI and ~lounlaan llome apurtmc•nt AflJ.f' thl' trial. t-:lrnort• County Pro,N·utnr. Alan Walson file d J J>l'rJUr} tha r~c· a~uansl Shl'l'h ·, \\ife. L) nn S ht< \\a' .irrl'::.tl·d 111 Cahlorn1a a!> 1>hc got off a pl am• from Idaho Wilson i.J1d ht' ac·cusl•<I her tif disrn•1>anc1t>s between testimon y 1>hc gave an a prl'laminar) he ar- ing and an the trial: Capybara Jinxes Camp Pendleto11 The Marines at Camp Pendll'ton a re fru:.ln.1ted They 'H been gettan~ the 'llap for three \\Cet..' frum an c lus1\e, 100 pound rat hkl· tapy bur.1 111an1111i.: the hills abo\•e th1:. Manne ba'c The Manne1> s a) they "' 111 have to de•\ clop nt·" strateay lhas week to l·atch the• animal, \\ho has been nabbhng on c ro~ In the aroa Fo r three ~eeks the ~1 :innes h.n e bt·e n watching nel·CO\ t'nod ra~<'., t•(1111ppl'd "1th trap· doors and baall'd \\1th apph.•o;, C'arrot!S and corn in an effort to capture the South AmC'racan rodent ll dropped out or sight for :.e\ eral da)!>. but\\ a~ last s een tl'iday iJ?oonn1: tht• apples and C'arrol:. and nibbh.ng on wild l(ra!.:. instead Authorities wt>rc not sun• how th(• animal. ul:.o known us a wuter ho1t. J?Ol to San 01e1Zn Its normal hab1tal 1:. the truµ1('al 1u11gll' Audubon Trip Slated The Seu .incl Sui.:t• Br•in<'h of thr Nahon&I Audubon ~ll'll'lv 1!'> flhmnin~ u l\hrc h 6 held trip to Caspt>rs R l'J?111n.1I Park Th<> event "111 beg-in al 8 a m . and tho,t• t1lll•ndan1t :.t)ould brinit a s ack lunch a nd dnnkm)! \\ .itt-r Th<'re 1-. a 50 cent J'l('r day t'ar frc, an1I lfUl'Slions ma\ be rt-ferrl•d to Loas Loughran, ~7 4346. The par'k 1s o ff Ortl'KJ I h~h" J}. abo ut C'IJ?hl m iles northea~l of thl· Son Dll'J?o f'rl'l'\\ a~ m San Juan Capistrano The ~roup "ill meet an P1rn1c Area 2. ORANGE COUNTY Sanity Ruling Pending Oran~e l'oun t v Super ior ('ourt Jud~l' Kenneth W1l11Jms hut. set Mart•h 29 u::. thl· dnt1• he \\ 111 rull• 0 11 tht< !ta nil\ Of 3 tra n:.1ent tH'CU:o.ed o( kilhntt ct Costa l\1 csu mun outside a downlO\\ n San ta Ana beer bar lf M1 c baeJ O ~l\ Id Sullivan. 31, IS found to be s ane. he "111 be or dered to plead on murder charges filed last NO\' 19. when Robert Devan, 53. of t 1-1 E. 20th St . Costa Ml•!ta , died arter being s hot outs1dt' a Standard Strect beer bar an Santa Ana Arrc:l\t in.: 0 H1r <•rs !>;110 Oe\'ln \\US s hot an thl· stoma(•h a:. hl• :.ll'PPl'<I outs1dl'.' thl' bar to l'mply trash and that lht· :-.hoot 111g apparently !tll'mmlltl Onange l'CMant ) s Local A11ent'\ 1-·orc uu1on Com muo~lon ha~ been o r <it-~ l o \ et-alt' lb re<·enl ruUn1 thel thC' t .1~2 •<'~ S nta Ana &hnne C'wPll H ltcopttr StaUOl\ fall .,,, ,thin th mflucnc:e el lacl. of )uc h problt'ms an TuStln Tuatm'i. populJtlOfl I 30.000. Mmparf'd to San ta Anu 11 115 000. tt\e la"'s u11 notts Tusun t'<>\ t'l"S 4 61 ttciu.in• mil• in <'Ontrut to Sant .. Ana's 27 31 1quare milt'!". ll 1tdd$ th~· rity ofTosttn MARCH 4 9Rd I Super1or court Judt::<' 0 .._. HY.uOSIS 1.lo~d t; Ulunplod Jr " r" took lht> urt1on and set '<>l INFOttMATtOM CALL Mnrrh 16 Ill' lht• dah• (7141 493 3332 l11w,•ers fol' th<' r 1ticN of ~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~·;;;~;;;:::;~~~ S11nt.a ·Anu und Tu~lin · "111 dcbOL{' the IS:>Ut' In his courtroom llJS PR•:TRIAL :tl'l1on follO\H'd lht• (1hn~ of U 1l1\\ .. u1t in \\hic h anta Anu cl:11ms thut the b~c ll l'rl•1.q.1e l)h ould 'nll \\ tthin all) boundanc:. 1£ ;ind "hen tts ~I a nnt• oc r upants arc v. 1thdr&\\ n from a St•ctor that touches the boundanes of both communities l>unng a h urin g that ended with I.AFC mtm· REWARD W( WANT DIAMONDS GEM.STONES AND FINE JEWllRY Hitf111t p1ice' p11d IOf i.-trv ffom print. 1_.ivi411•h 11td ~llt1. f rtt tuminetion tnd 1ppr1hll by Orad· u1t• C1molo1in .' Pl•sa cett 536·7&41 fo1 1ppo1nt· me.nt. A$k lor Mr. Terry u UNIVERSAL DIAMOND INDUSTRIES 412 Ohw, S..111 203 H1111ti1111011 Be1dt, Cefff. 92641 7t 4/SJt. 7S41 bers \'Ollng 4 to 1 an fa\'Or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o( Tustin. at \\as noted that both ctt 1ei. plan to ~~!V~M~V:~~.e\~l'V~N'MMMS'V'4'~r.J enrich their tax base \\Ith mdu!>tnal dC\CIOp· menl of the helaropter base acrea~e. The Snnta Ana l;iw,wt points out that I ht> l'lty 1:1 the "rt.'<'l'I\ an g ~round ror lht• ~rl'al bulk o r Orangl' County'" l>fl('WI and t· <'o n o m I l ' pro b l('Ol:,.' from an t:'arhcr tic.pull• SASTA A~A. lhl• ae In the Ca1>b a h Loung(' l11m stall•:.. l0arr1t-:-tht· where Ot'\'tn tended bnr f'Ount~"• 1:re ah•11t f1nim Every Tuesday & Thursday Evening ~ Pasta lovers o l me world. here s your cnance1 Alt the Spaghem w11h Meat Sauc e you can ea1 ~Fresh warm Italian bread & butler are included tor onty SI 25 per person ~Available from 4 00 PM until ctos109 See you Sulll\'an I!> add1t1onallv ctal hurdl·n an lt•rm' ot an·usl'<i o f armt•d rob Mx·aa l <'an•. lo\\ llll"Oml· bt•r\' m l'1inn(•ct 1on with fam1l1~ ancl m1nonl.\ his · alll'l?t'd ho ldup of J j!roup f•m1hl'r:.. an ~harp nl·arb.\ hquor :.tore that C'ontrast to .1 l'umph•tt \\as robbt·d of S55 b) a,--- man <'Jr r \ 1 n ~ al J2r a It ht• 1 auto rn at i(' Th• hOmtlown 111~~L<'<' said th<' l!unl newapaperforall to.1ken fro m Sull.+-Wtfh thtOrange Coast after thl' robhcrv \\ .1!\ tlw Is the M11Sl~IMI oneu:.l'd to kall Do' 1n roes••Y • '""""'' 'JbNfe's Cl\8 . ?10 Newp0n Center Or Newp0rt Bcactl(714)644·260t CY'...!W:!A!M:J~~:H:.~~~"'""""'~..,....,~ ...... p ........ ~'""""1"' I~ Strstlral ,_... ~ 17141 494-6031 HUHTIMGTO~ ~EACH ·CITY COUNCIL . ' Neptune Society ;REMAflQto 8UAtAL &1 S(A 646·7431 Yeur MCt4t MC.wfUy '-•'" ...._.,, ,...., ce...-'*' c•m• .. •• wnk:t ~II,., Ir .. ,.,.,i.114 l!Otln. Ct"',_,, .. WEEKENDER Otts It ALL together Fridays lnth• NmUMI A LEADER VOTE A LAWYER A LADY AltY FRANCES GREENBAU Deaths Elsewlwre SA:-.J nn:c;o ,,,p, ,.~Unt'ral Sl'n'ICt'~ "(II t• lleld Tue~da) fo r rt'tir,•d •lanne nn.:. G\•n Albf•rt lam.-s Kr llf'r, 68. ''ho d at•d an 11 ho,.p1t al Thur' nai.?ht F.lhs bej!an his ski I informatio n :-c·n-1c c 30 Yl'Jr' llj,!O :ls a hobb~ GEM MEATS t"' 1-\ t• 11 •• r . a rn;1 ~. ratluoitr 11( tht• N :H.11 radt•nl\, "a!< a ('om u111t·11t1ons .incl t'lc·1· i ron1ci. l'"ll''rt t TORRIN(; ro'I:. 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ICJ76 AN AFTERNOON ON OUR STREETS Would you .uk •omeone 10 sir m 1ro111f1r l11r ')() ddyl and nlghl• di thl' t u.i&I tllghwav brldfle, We ue curTently "'"'llnq lh.tl amount of hme <'Dlle11lvf'ly In humnn r1>"1urcH each afternoon "'e <1llo1o> 1h,. lraffk problem 10 p«r~1•1 Th .. bridge• i• one of the'""° wortt lr<1ffir 111•1bh·m <1rtott• nl•lln(l In rhe cuy rrnlity Not only I~ 11 fru11r11lng 10 lurn., """ n11nult' 1r1p 1n10 thlny, but ih111t. u f 1111· p11ll11llon being <1dded lo 0111 alnw•phf'rr ho11rly II •• thr rv.poru1blllty ol gout-1nml'nt to be cunurned for our wetl>111• >erHl ''' rAlu• 11.h•I prudenl ac11on will ht lp lo allrvhue •uch problems."' lhl'\l Ul ldmlv ..,111 1101 gu dway If Ignored. No•wµorl offf'r\ a unlqu• geographlul pr{lblem 10 lrafftl t'ngln•••I\ 111 1h.11 uurlv IMlf ul lhl' city I• walrr J'lan• for 1he "'•t llf111t'n YI'•" tndlr.i11· h"ti.•r than 6r>'K. •JI ou1 majur arttorl11l 11lnn 1&1111ht•111,.d "I>" or w1ir•11 on A rnn91• l1ut11 A·I (In, 1d•nlally, wr have no '"/\'•") Thc> (.1141,1 I l1qhway brldq .. 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In 01111. ltv 11•11111111•11111•1 lh" dur.1111111 11f I 1ut Wn1 \lgna.1' al Dovu and Ritv\ld .. 1h1rl1111 ll""" huuf\, 1•lln111111rh111 lt·h rurn' and creating • conllnuuu• w_.,1lmurnl rlHlit tu111 lim• Thi> 1111 l1•tr 111111 would apply ontv during c rlllcdl p.m ru,h h•>tJ". 11nd alw pr.cedl1111 '"'""' c h1tnf1tt wuuld b4' achlr1111d rhrough c 11m11ut,.rl111tlon 01 lr<11fll1 • t1ttlri1I p«rsonnrl. A• we are co11linuallv pres.,nc••I with proptt•.il\ for fuiur,. (!"""'""""'""'· we m~t ~ e111renwly careful 1hi' dvv,.luvm•nl do11• not 01111>1\>tnd,.n our ''"''"'"' highway ·~•em. As we plan 1lw fulun ol nur ht9hw1v dllt'mtl pl11n, It• lmplemenratlon must 1akf' prec11dt•oc .. •>v•r fuCU•f' r•\idt>nt111I 11nd <omm .. r• 11tl devt'lopmen1. for 11 Is lhe pl11n~ Wf' mak1> tl'od11v And lmpl""'""' 111111orru11. 1h111 will deierm1nt' lhf' rrafflc p1oblenn v.• ha\.4' let lhl' dPtddl' 111 com" 't11u t•lll\. \ I_.... -, J ... ~ l" \( ~ t. · -J ..._ 0 N(J\N MclNI0'-11. J1 C<1nd1d11u• l11f the lily l<•u1111I P .S. If you haw a quatlon °' wish to comment on a 1op1c. 11lea.M glvt me 11 cell PeW fo" ~ ••• Cttla••• to Eied D••c•• Nclfttoah. Jr, 3424 VM 0...-to. Sette 202, Newport Beach, CA 9:Z66:t (714) 673-9360 .. i . . . , • ' f , I • # ,. , . E . ~ . . • • . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . •, f: I : . ' (. . . . . ,, • . .. , • . . • . . . " . .. I '· : • • t I • "' Jt•1• ,, • ' "-,,..., ( lVf'" . ,. ~ i f\ e REPEAT Of A SELLOU1 WOW! A CROCKERY COOKER FOR . UNDER 11.00 <t!J 129 BllGHT CERAMIC 10'' PIE PLATES " ... , . ., I ,,,, , ' Cil"' I'" ' I ••' . ~· , • DACIOI • NLYESRI BED PILLOWS ST&•&ID Siil 2 4 28 ~~ 6.98... FOi ~HISIZl 2 521 zfOl.8.98 FOi S"\l\ llHIG SIZE 2 6 28 ~f~ 10.98 FOi • o. l((Y l-IGIT 5-fUNCTfON CALCULATOR Au1om11lc: constant larqe ltd rtldOul POC k(!I i•.e • automallc z~ro supj:!11ss floatinQ dec•~I J( '· ·~ -c r \t'Jl"f. "• r ' 11" >c ·.//'1 "' !OCKS a"' WllTI A• COlOIS • ..,.~•ttu• ("°"''''f."""'""""""' r...-.i. ,..,. 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Ediilpr Westminster Wt1tininsftir at G~ Wut Huntington Beach 916 1 Adams crt lt'ookhlnt Huntington Beach ts.-.....c..- Huntinaton Beach 211 l I IHcf. lt•d. crt ....... Huntinaton Beach sufw__. , .. • I A 10 DAILY PILOT Two Accused Murderers Freed DENVER tUPl l Two ac eutf'd murdl'rer!> "'ere ordered freed beeau!fe tht1r c~ had not. come to tnal w1lhan ;i 51X mooltl time llmal :tt'l by (;olOfado law Chad 011tncl C'ourt Judgt- Robut Kinuley calll'<i the fiction u "godd..imn uutru~~,'' and lht! moth~ of J murdt•r \.lt-ttm h.td to be led 11obb1ni.t from lh court THE CllAR<a:s wt:1u: dlr; mused Jlt..tin'>t llobt•rt M"'·eno and Tc.'<I Gmne.t, bolh of Dt>nver More no .,., u :-. ch aq.:1•cl .,., 1th murder tn thl' tohootm~ d1•at1L .. ul t men outside O~nvl'r tu H·rnb m Decembt-r, 1974, and Januan. J9'1S Gomez v. u chargl'd w1lh Moreno in the-second case. Alter Jud~e Chfton Fio~ers or derrd murder chargei. di-.· missed. Mrs. Rut.b Tum4!r. 63, the mother or one of~ victim~. broke into tet1n and h:ad tn bt- helped from the courtruom b) her daURhter. THE WOMAN 'S SON. lhchJrd J O<'hb, "a:. ~lain J:an 17, 11175. Shi· v. ,,.., l.Jtcr given a Sl·dallvt? lier duug hll.'r, Mr~ Mar 111n1· :\htnat'. hJd tr:1velcd to Ut•n\ 1•r from htr home an Paseckna T ex .• to alt~nd the trial Mn hu.1e said ~ de3lh had ~n a "~vere i.~k " to her mulhl'r -.. and t.hftl lhl'y jU)I di:.m1ss 1t 1 don't unde-rstand." J UDGE FLOWEltS SAID tht• m{·n hitd tw"n bl'ht.>dul\'(f to bt- tn,·d before him l"t·b 23, two ti.-~~ ht•fort' the d\•adJmt>, but ht· W.li. bl•unng anotht'r t'""''' at th\! trnw He :-uld he did not ri·.ih.<t' Uwre ".is ..i time probll•rn 111 th\• 1·aw until u dJy artcr lhu rlt• llrri... .1dhnc p:tb'led a.. A IMjNrf'>d Ru..,b1un halh•t star \al~r' ranov \\ 111 bt. :.addln l•d for a minimum of three t o f1, c "l'l')C b with J torn catr mu!>ch: n•cclved wh1l<> dune In~ "I kart n f thr ~l ou n latnl\" 1n ~an Fntnl'IM'o ~reiiJ8ki:1 Steak i>oup °' salad. potato, 111~~1\ roit and buttor 3125HIAlf1M s2 36 Cttta Mtu ~::~:1 MKArt1111r 3 hl 10 ~ it tlte San I •r• r., SPIRES ----- 'Lolita's' Husband Escapes Pl"EBLO. Colo IAPJ Garv "Cot t on " Adamson. the con' 1ct married to mo\ I<' a<' tre:.s Su e L yon 1n .1 prison ceremony '"" )Cars ago. has escaped from a :.tale hospital "here.' he " a:. n •cc.'1' mg treatment. Offac1als said that ,\damson. "ho \\a'> un dt'rgom~ trl'al m<'nl fo r u -;uspectcd dru~ problem tl1sappc11rl·<I from th1: Colorado St..itt· llo,r11tal ht' re AOA~1SO:'li , :15, wa:-. :-~r" mg t .... ,1 :!O t O· to ~ t•,1r '<'nh·nrt'l> for :.l·runcl degre<' mu1 dPr .rnd a' t .;ault .tnd u ft'dt·ral bani. I 0 b b (' r ~ S (' 0 t l' 0 n• I) ( 20-to--10 n·ar.... "hen ht' was marril·cJ to Mt 'b Lyon, 29, Nov. t, 1973. M t!\S 1,, nn rose t o °'tardom 3!\ the St·~ klltt'n a in thl' mo' t<' "LCllttj' "hen :.ht• wac; 11. Tll F. CO l ' PI. E "l'I t' marnt.•d 1n n rt•rt•monv I in J prt<;on ronfercn<'l' I O 0 m ..>'-I I h o l h l' I Colorado St all' l'l'mlcn 11.in inmates atll•ndtni;t At thv l1mc nf th1· v.ed 1hn)! . .\la:-' Lvon, tv.1cr dl\on-l'd and thr molhl'I "nr o t ) car old dau~hll'r h\' .1 prl•v1ou.; marnagl'. !'aid. "Our rclal111n:-.h1p ..., not bnscd on st·:1 .. \\'l• havt• <i common bond ur fnen1bh1p. W1"r<' w1llrn!( tn v. tttl 60 > l'ar:i. h N'9UM! we love e<irh ol11t•r ... 110\\ F.VF.R A \'EAK l:th•r, \11:-.s I._\ on fll1•ll fnr 1hvn1T1' from Ar1.1m'•'n .ind '·"" tlw1r m.1rnJg1• " ,1 ' 1 1 1 •' I r 1 1• ' ,1 h I ' 1tr11l.1·n ~11 , I.' nn J .111·1 ... 1111 lht• 1ll\tlrl'1• ..... 1 .. .. nml'lh11w h1•1 .1g1 111 .11ul I hil h '"iotl CH 11\ ll' II 1,1 l..1 ·1 \\ .1111 l'tl h1•1 I II cln .1111 I h1• h.111 rh.1ni:1·<1 h1·1 111111111 .llltf \\.I'\\ lll\dl ,1\\ Ill~ 1111 di\ 1111 c• .11'111111 ~lw \\ 111 l..1·tl .11 I ,, •. , I '.11 " • l "I 11 • J 1111 Ill I )1'11\ t·r ,,, ,1 ..... 11111·,., 111 tht• l.1 ... t ''"" !'lh1• h.1 ... 11 I ll('1•n h1',11 ct r1 11111 !\11111· th•1n~ !1 r1·d I 1 om lhl· C'IH;kl .111 ".11111'" JClh .11 ·' Pt•n\ ··r n1a.:ht 1 luh m1111• thun .1 'l'·'" .1.:n. T11 a.: nn· 1•1.E :i;,1111 t ht•\ nwl .... h 111• hC' v. ,..., 111 ,1 l,11 ... 1\nlo!.-lt'' J;lll tn l!I.~' .ift 1•c ht• 1"•1'.llll'CI r10111 I th1• t 'nlor .1110 pn,on Slw ''"' ,1 .. ll1111! ,1 f111•ml .11 lh1• 1.11l l\1 1" I \lHl .... 11cl II 1\ ·'" .\d.1m.,11n 'far\\ 1 ma1 n.1e1• .11111 t" n "t'l'"' .tOl•r tho.!" 1•1ltlin1-!. pn .. nn t .:u.1n1' h.111 t11 't'I'·" ,JI•· \tl.1m'1'n .uul ;\I 1i-' I.~ 11111 \\h1.•11 tht•\ hC'C'.1mr• ·.1 lit tie 11>11 com.11111c · m .1 \ 11' 111 n a.: ·' r I' ,I Cl r I h ''I pn..,,n ;\llss LHlO l-aul :ii lht• \1 e o l'1 1 n g t h .1 t ' h" p l a n n 1' d I u " o r I.. t o I r hani:e l'olor.1do'o; l:I\\ fortuddm~ ron1ui:.ll "' 1ts to mm.llr .. nr .;1 •• 1 .. 1 pnson~ :"\o puhhl' l'ffon ca ml' 11f h1•r pl,1m. --------- Chrome Plated Scissor Bonanza 1.88 ea. Choose embroidery. sewing. household and more. All double chrome plnted over n1cklr· Our0r1on· Acrylic Yam 6 6 C :u~f 'skein Reg. 99C . Completely machine washable On satP 4 days only. Sale Pnces E ffectrve Thursday thru Saturday. March 6, 1976 BUiCMA PARK: Coats& Clari< Polyester Thread 5/S1 Jumbo size spool Scoop up this super value now Sturdy Nylon Coil Zippers 4/S1 7". 9". 20" and 22'~izes. Your ch oice at onelow price for four. Colors JOO/o Savings ·on our Afghan Kits 3.44 Reg. 4.99. All mach1nt w ashable Orlon· acrylic Gruat colors When saving counts you can count on us ... Cool casual and "rn" Super prin t-; 1n polyP&IN cotton blend all 45 wtdt> a ll no-iron . . .. .. . · .. . • I ' .. ": . .. ;..~~ I•' f;.. -'-·. i'V(· '. . , ... . .. ~·::·~ . -.. ) . ~ .. . ~ .. . .. .i~: ·. ·;: ... Beach et Oranoeth0f1>8 • Ooen weeilday, 9 30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 to 6 Shop our complete fa bric shop for all your sewing· needs: •Yarn •Patterns ·Zippers • Needlecraft ·Sewing Chests • Appliques ·Buttons ·Assorted Trims You name it-we've got it! SCOOP! THE#1 . . .... FASHION FABRIC·.i· .TODAY ¢ ... : yd. P111in 'n f:lncy thPy're her!" pc1lyl"c.t1 •r doublrkn1ts all no-tron. all 60 11H hP<, w1d• J11st add nePdl1• lhrf'.1d and a litllt• 1maginat1on and .1w.1y you go . , . , • • I • • f \ •: •; .. ·') U11 Your JCPenney Ct.1rve. E •C•PI 1upe1rna1~•I 1' ,, UIOIT ...... 'SPICY TAIAL' Mery Flreatone' LLawsuits On Libel 'Easier' WASHINGTON tlJPI> · The l' S Supreme Court, in a case invok· ing t h e s e nsati on al fo'irestone divorce :.wt, has made 1t easier for private individuals to s u e for libel particularly thos e who can be regarded as .. public figures." The opinion by Justice William II . Re hnquii.t also held Tuesday that the press may be subje<:t to damages for 1hac· curate reporlinl o( a court proceedins. even ir 1t was done wilhout malice. THE DECISION, to wh1C'h only two jusUC'es registered major dis· scnts. came in the case of Mary Alice Firestone. a Florida socialite. lier hus b3nd. Russell A F'irestonc Jr., won a divorce from her in 1967 :ifler a spicy trial feutur- mg testimony aboul ex. tramarital escapadea by both. She originally aucd for separate m ain · tenance. LATF.R ~IR S. Fires tone won a $100,000 hbcl Judgment from Time ma~a il n e 1n 1'1onda state courts on a l'ompla 1nt that the majlailne erroneou1>ly rl'P<Hll'd ''l'xt r eme c·ruelty and adultery" us grounds for the divorce. Tht· Florid a divorce Jud~r not('d lullmony about l\t r" F1rl'slone's alll•J:ed l"'lt r:i ma r1tal aC'· I I\ 1L1es ...... h1ch would have made l>r. fo'rt.'ud ·s hair curl," bul awarded llusscll Ftrc s tont.' a d1\'0rC'c while rt.'qwnng him l o pay alimony. l.Jndt>r Flor1d3 law, nn adulteress C'a nnol win .il1mony TU•: C'Ol'RT has rulrrl that o fflc111h> <'nnnot l·ol It• t• l d 11 m a i.: (' s r r o m nt>ws papers unless they '"'"'how thl' ~tatcmcnl.l. "'''rt' made with mahc(' that 1:-. th:it thl'y W<'r<' kno\I n to hi.' false or 111.111\-"'1th r<'d.less d1'I· 1t·i.:.1111 or tht• truth This '·'""' ruh• h.1.; lw rn np· 1•lll'1l l11. public r111ures .. l..1t-t l<-rm the c.-ou rt pulll'tl h.1d: some-.hat .111J :-a11I th<' pnnc.-1ple <101•, n nt .1pplv when p u hh1·1t v '' •.i1Clrlcnl v ' ho" 1• r <' rl 11 n .1 n 1 n· d1\ 11111.11 nut llfl'\'H~u,.ly 111 thr hm\•llJ.?ht Ht'hn 11u1'l 1·\p,io1h•tl th1' n m 1 1•pl 111 t "'' 1 ·' '" of ;\Ir' F1n•,to11'' Tl .. : l\U~ Rt: f.1rt thnl th{• dt\'orc,• cn~1· wn!I or major pub ll r lnkn•,..t 1hd IHll mak,• h<'r u publt1• r..:11rr tor hll<'I p11rpo''''• lll·lrnqulsl 11 :11'1 . nolinJ.: 1 ''"' "as d r;iwn lnlP .1 p11hl1t• rnr11m l :iq:l'I) .1i,:.un'l her will. I E4TERJES GETJPORD I tn: 1. ~t \ H , ,, P 1 " 1 n t• " C' 1 l ' I a "' ~ :i y s r c<;ta ur:i nts must set a~1dt-no·SmC\kmi;: areac, h~ :'.larrh 31 or install :i1r l faltering l'>) <i ll•m s that take smokl' out of t'alm~ area!> In :i unanim ous \'Ott>. the City Council said al leas t one fou rth ·or the s paC'e ~iv t'n ovt'r to C'ustomers must be set aside for non1<m okers in restaurants without the air filtering syslems Anyone who li~hts up in that area must enttcd 041L v PILOT tt I I D~taff Truckers -Organize f'ood lh•• ?' Tht• A l'upul<:o Pr mc t>:-.:-. llo kl :. m~ ~t er~ ~ue :-.t , bl•lte \ cd tu b1.· h 1 I I 1 o n u 1 r l' lhl\\Uld fl ugh,•:-. 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An11ele11 Yacht Club s Whune> Scncs as uplly nmml'd Hat Tnl0 k i.cored 11 l'leun S\.\Ct'P f1n.t to f1n1i.h. f11 i.t Ill OH'r II ~cal' and first 1n eta s 1n tht• 87 m"itc ~ntu Bubaro Island r .ire lucit weekend 11 neat nnd very unusual trick for any Class D boat Hat Tnck fmi11hl'd about two hours 11hend or any other bont an tht-fleet 'l\hll·h included i.omc i.~-dy Clai.i. A ) al'hts IT WAS A SLOW r3Cl' at best After a Saturday noon start at l..os AnRele!> Yal'ht Cl ub, Hat Tnck fetched lhe \.\l'St end o r Caldhna hl.md .i dJi. lance of about 20 miles al 10 pm At 6 3U am Sunda'' lht' boat '1\31\ r ound· ani: Santa l$arb.ira lsl.md :.ibOut four hours llhead or the next boat The ral'c 'I\ as about half over at that point On lhe return lej? tht' 'I\ ind picked up slightly bul 'I\ as from the\\ ron.: d1r ec· lion and the crt'"' on Hat Tnc·k round tht"mseh•es beating "'hilt the boats astern were p1c kang up,. sort 'I\ esterly and were able to break out their span · nakers. Hat Trick maintaml'<I her lead and Cintshed al 3 50 p m Sunday The re· mamder of the rlt!et 'I\ as sllll ghosting mas late as m1dn1ghl. 1N THE WHITN E\' team rac 01 for the Com modore's C\ip, Hat Tnck'i. \'&Clary kt"pt Balboa Yacht Club's ln pit" t"ntry -Including Altherts and llurr1cant• 0 ('('k ill the to P' or the com~tttion "'1th an aagre1tatc bcorc o( 16,-4 points LA YC's entn of Wtumsey Trt' l'rOtlS'I\ tnd and Rl11ckbird wH :it'COn \.\tth 17 points. und Long ~ach Yucht Club's team -Cottontail. Silver f·ox JI and lnv1ctus was tJurd with 24. Here is the individual St'orm1: in the lOR neet of the Whitney Senes : OVlllAll ...,. I Met Tri<• 1. ~. \1>1-/ll•,... Mii (V( ). Wl\tm .. y Tr .. 14-"-' l AYC UA\S A -1 t •Ma ••nl At-Pu<• .. 1 l AVC t s...n.tr• Al -•I•"· LAY(, l -,.... • Po<nt li"I wt~•ef' l AY( Cl AS\ II 1 (l,.~••n O•Uo ,.,,.,,,,-. k MY( 1 '" ,......, II lltt•woro M099JI Cl'fC.) ...... ,,(_ °"''· -o •tCtr1l 8"C CLAS\(. -I. Wn1mHy Tr ... f CtC-tell. 0.-1 0-... LllYC J C•ouw11wl Sl..,Go-,lAYC C\.AU 0 I. M•I l•IO 1 SN-l ...,..,., M iit ...... """ ... ' BOATING Six Boats On Display A rield or 'Ix entrants in th t' s 11dh a n nua l Bus hmills Grand Prnc OH Shore Po" er.J}oat Race-~ 111 be on exhlb1l at Fas hion Is land atur· day The 182 milt' race 1s sel Pt<llF ov~· .. '!"l~ .. ~ ~·s:.C..:!.s...:::.~ Holl....... for Saturd3). ~\arch 13. lSF 1 ~· w·~9• o.o ... Sh'•-. LBvc > W•• """ I rom the~ ewpor l II arbor "::..\!.~~~ t~u'•"""· t O--t w -J wenoo.• entrance. :,.,~~ :,.,.:·~;:::,~ ~~'i9:C. ~~~~ :.,;.,•~~.~. The .Bush mills Grand ..,.._, "'""c Prix will attract approx-"""~ c -1, c..m1n1 Tom_..., A11vc . 1 ,.,.,_. imatelv 30 open power Fr..i Slown• l ,AY(, >. Tn Olrtl Sit ..... -~·'-" 1w.r vc boats competing over :i L•ttle Wlllt...., CM0 .. 1'1 OVE,.•LL -t.NortnStw,C_,t/~ L8YC 2 ....,.,." Jack llN<.t'• SMVC l. wuocat. ,..te Yloonrn1••r. C• a cvc Cl.AU A I Mt•l•n; 1, Wiide.ei J, fl T'Qrt 11, 11111 ,... .. ,...,,. CBYC ClASS B -I Norin SI••; 2. ()l .. ra Sl•ffl, Alllert C.slllllC>,,. PMYC, J, Tom S•1lt, Tom Coln, CY(. course that starts and ends at Newport Beach an d ex t en d s f rom Oceans ide to Catalina Island. The field will vie for a Sl0,000 pur be. O~EN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS HI-LOW I .. .}'. I \ f ·." I • ' ' ,\ I " \'1; '·It I '.'.\N• !{" .. ~. I t l h \I FROM THE VERY PRACTICAL TO THE VERY ELEGANT .. . OAllY PU.OT Lipton Race Lacks Entries .. ~ ' ' .. Onl' of the olde l and mo l p~stlalous aa1hn&.: elasslcs in South~rn CaJlfor naa may .:o by th boards thl~ year unless sulfic1enl entries are re·, tttYl"d by the Thurtday <leadhnt". Oefendina San Di~NO Yacht Club announct'd 1 MOC'ld11y that only two challt"l'lae havt" bt"en re· ceivcd for th t" fumed 1uddtn •de&1 th Lipton Challen~\'. T he sponaonna Southern Catllfornin. Yuchllnll AS$odatlon has r ulf'd that the rncc \.\ill not be saiM?d unks:s there arc (h'l' bo~ls on tht.• alurt· int,: line. THE PRIMARY C'RALLENGF.'R was Newport 11.-rbor Yacht Club with the Ericson 46 Orumbvat rating 35.9 under tht• lnternntaonal Offshore Rule HOR Mark 111 l. 8Glbou \"acht ('luh has also diallen aed WJt h J im Lmder man's Er1cson·46 RaJdt>r, rating 36.0 San Diego Yacht Club has announced that 1t will def.end the cup \\tth Malin Burnham s Encson-46 tn,•ader. raung 36 2. T HE LIPTON CHAU.ENCE trophy date!l bark to 1903 "'hen the fa med Scottish tea merl'hanl ''I Mt ed the We!>t Coa!>t following one of his unsucccssrul challenges tor t he America's Cup The rac.-c has been sailed l'\'ery year Sl9«" With lhC exception O( the war vears of World Wars I and 11 In recent years the compettUon has'tibeen dominated b) San Diego Yuht Club ,.._ froMallovwc.11,.,.. 19""'8Mledup eacbd•r lntlle DAILY PILOT •• t ••• ;. f. . l , f\ " • • 'JI ' ,., l :. ti Of i' j " I l ~ ! • .~ • 4 ' • ., • f lP./, . . . ' OUI LOW PllCf SQ. YD. YOU'LL Al WA VS FIND IT AT CARPETERIA! OUI lOW PRICl SQ. YD . MARVESS®OLEFIN TIGHT LOOP ! -0 Y.\R,[SS LU \ r q[Q .'ll"t; 4"[1 qA(r \~ .l rvA, [\~ Q; W [M CA'1P[l roq t;r •,•:: A::A~·vrv cq c ... vvE'1 .. :i ... ~st •1:i\• l'£C"wA\,I? COL .. ) OUl LOW PllCI ••. 99 so. TD. NYLON PRlllTED PATTERNS 111 DUPO~! SOI CONil NUOUS riLA\'f:'iT .iL(, '. Pll( WITH fl1AY p JBB[R BACK COLQRruL. BP (.HT I A'l(P-.. O(SIG~~ THA. ~11141Wll( UPr'[£P :X.Al r(1R R(S1Q(~TIAl .A~O CCVY[RCIAL US( OUI LOW PllCI ••• 99 SQ. YD. ~ JU O '°om 110 lllTltlSI . COllV(llllllT Cl1Dll ,.U \ &110 '"'' TIUIS AYAllUll • CAil FO• Fifi SllOP &I.MOM( SllYICI . YISll OUI Cll\TO• Ol&PllT OIPUIMi.T • ---..,-------.,----r-~------ NO. HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLEY EL CAJON HO. CALI,, 1001 L111rtl C1nyon 2501 E. M1ln Street 15913 E. Whittilf 81..S. 3001 Bennow" llYd. U H Holt Boultwerd 15945 Hetbor llYd. 237 £ Mtrn St. • CAMPHLL Bltd. -112-2200 (IOI ) Ul·5041 943-0111 421·1134 (714) 128·3517 (714) 939.1700 P U) 0 0-UU •MILLBRAE PASADENA CANOGA PARK COVINA W. LOS ANGELES •UN CARLOS SAN DIEGO •MT. VIEW 2610 E. Colorldo l lYd. 210ll Shtrmtn W1y 2IO E. Arrow Hipty 10525 Vtnlet 81Yd. >JUllOMC11nt •UN 171-1900 l'M3S4 Mt-'471 559·1510 11'41 UJ.21\1 FRANCISCO • WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS \,, PLUS ''SMILE'' HARBOR TWIN HARIOR AT WILSOH. COST A MESA 646·0573 646-3266 edwards bRISTOL CINEMA Brltlol et Mec:Arthu1 S. CoHt Shopping Ar•• 540-7 .... TWO GREAT FILMS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME LONG LIVE ADVENTURE! saai· c1111rq. m1c•ae1 Ca lee -~·)..,. ClrlSIBDllr PIUDlllel THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING ALSO PLAYING Al EOWAROS CINEMAWlSI WE'iT~INSTFR At COlOEN WEST WESIMtN<;,TER 19t,4.49J ,.. ...... SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES !>AN DIEGO FWY, AT a1t1STOL SO.COAST PLAZA "ONE fUW om THE CUCKOO'S llSf' 00 ••ILY 1 M &Ut ,, }461111 ,., "....._.. te.J ..... u., o ...... ' . .. ....... . so. COAST "'GABLE & LOMBARD" PLAZA T )I l e•'k" J .._. '' "'ANO NOW MY LOVE" s.t•mi CllHIA.WD THI& :·:n;, "'GIVE 'EM HELL. HARRY" 6 tt •I 11 Set"-"' I .. _. Mo-t ,. "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" I H Sel -J -U 9,. •fT"'OC-U.~ '"TAXI DRIVER" IRJ •OOtOt '"~·· , 00 t (llf\ tt 00 s~" t OO>OO't'IO 1 00f 00 ' tt .,. •. , t SO Ila IT'S AT I OTH THU THS "TAXI DRIVER" • . llle man Ml WIUld II ~ .. 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TO ··THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS ANO YOUNG PEOPl£ r~~ ... •-''"'-''-*""'t• ,, ... _,.-.. ,..,.,.,.....,,,,,_. ... ,,...,.., .. ., ,.... • ,.,.._..,.., ,.._,., rfli+.f ,~ ... ~ &ll •UI AOllllllD ~ 'f"tt• .... fll(f\ •• o er -.. • • ...... • • ·~,.,. .. o ,.··~ ................ , ........... ··- Ust' tht" Oa1ly Pilot "F'ast Rt>sult" ~avu:t d1rr<'tory Your wrvH't' •~our \J>("('tJlty Call 642 56711 r '(I :t:!.! TfwJsdoul totrJ ~ in tJw booll ••• what happens nat '°" won't find In may Noll ••• IN I Will, I Will ••• For Now edwards CINEMA WEST Wett!Nftster & QoldeftWHt We1tm6rl1ter -~ '1t1MO£MlllS .. !PSI J:IM:OO "Tit£ SIEAT wAUO nmr 2. .. M:ff.1 0!00 "THE RETUIM OF THE PINI PANTHER" (G) J: I 5·5:5S-t :l 5 'toYE AND DEATH" (PG) 4:20.t:OO "AllCE OOESNl LIVE HEJE ANYMORE" J:Oe-5:50.t:U i HE PllSONEI Of SECOND AYEMUE" 4:0 .. 7:50 trOUNTA ... VAL.LEV ..... ~.~~r!' ... ~.· • n, ........ 1ME MtUT CAllCI" (I) :20 -7 :2 FIU-1 :4S.1:40.t:40 SAT SUM-S:lO-t:U '11T£ THE BULLET" I :00-4:U -t :SS SAT SUM-7:10 OHLY Fal-l:25·7:ZS w•"-f'• "NO DEPOSIT ~ RETURN" IGI 2:00.4:10· 7:00.t:lO ALSO ACADIM't' CAaTOOMS • 4-•""'t' lo at Dot-Nt --.................. ~ ...... ~~·• lt\•I ltwl ... IU en •• .......... •••••• CtteMpUn loa ..,... .. 1.,,... Ackllta •"-0 ••"' IO ... a ..... Me•e tUM w 1,f\ e IUllU••" ,.......,.,,.,. 11, II-0. Nwo --" .. '°"""' -<l .......... ...e.rv r :a:~~ l.~~1!. TOGETHER AT THE HUNTINGTON CINEMA IWIU,IWIU TOGETHER Al THE HUNTING TO CINEMA ••• ForNow lAJ. . lj' ... ~, """" 1..-:f1tMIO ~._. A~\lt ~Hit Ii" 6 4).ij .. , • n -.v~• ... Conduct Unbecoming: .. Its tlllt CIUt1'11Cttll. ...... ........ ,..lsbld~ ••lit '" f asclnatlng entertainment I" .. ~ ,,,..,. HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH AT ELLIS, H.B. 847-9608 847-6017 ~-= .. ~r.:: · fPo; I ..... ~t~f~£f!U[,. 1 \..Mlt• ,._. .. CftffN _,!" •th CO Htr &T C1NIMA C1""l" , ... GHAT WA~OO .. -~ CO .,.,, AT CtflfUM WllT ..... '"'°'· ,-cdWm \ .... ~,'~:-'c~"'ttt;.~·:~., ..._... 40 YU"a AHIAD 0 1' ITI TIM&r ••••••••••" h •• w• =~~: .. "".::•:.t:,:~ ~ •.'.~~.:;·;.::~ ••• h 111lt M •t•tU(tfU ..... ~ ....... , ......... .......................... ..- -,\f \I' IOI', 1,1'1.t ~'.\I( 11 \ 11 1 .. ( ·' "'-u1 "CONDUCT 41'1 UNBECOMINQ'' 0.t.IL 'Y PILOT 8 'Music' Tops; ABC 1st Again NEW YORK <AP> Aided by tap !'atin~~ for its Sund a)• bl'oadusl o( ·"flu~ Sourwt (1r M u.,1c." lhl· ABC Tele\ uuon nt•l\mr k h11'I "·ound up rar:.l an th1• Nielsen ratlngs or l'\'Cnlll~ i.hO\\S ror tht hl'\'\•nlh con ecutl\ l' week. "The Sound \)f MU..,ll'." u :.mtuih 196~ mo' u• starnnc Juli<' Andr''"'· \\On Jn e:.11mah<il 49 Pl'r cent hare of the nuuonul "udlcnr,• und ":ii. ..,cl'n 1n nearly 23.4 mi lllon homl'S, lo1>l Wl·ck ':. N H•b1•11 samples :.howed. The W<'ck ':. hui.ht>i.t-rutt'd oro.1u-.1rn' ~of """'"' • tAi(tl · .a-n '" '"" l .,.,.l"' 1Ctt\1 L•V.,,,.,,."'' 5Nr .. t',.~d '•Hepah04y\·•ttwMf\AKt~ ~Uti;H (\.0\• "''"'~"' 1~, M.M" fAOC1 ' ffhOd• ' ''Mar, l'fl•t Mot•• Pnwtt1\ •"''J ffi\" J., f.,.Wft,• \•U Ca SI .. ,.,.,,tty t,ncJ M\;~· h UtiU( t '"• (•• •Out\y 4tflftitit0 IC8SI. "'6ftl•O•fld\oft INll(I "-'"ti• '""'' ~4\H •tll\ •0t.., INtlll\ 11.,.,,' •"O "lN llnolllw•llll "'°""IM"Q <•"' ll<Ull, th W."""•"-''llollNtwf\Art' f"'>tnC8\1 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Who would Be ~ng ''OllE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!'' llYAN 0 NEAL • MAllllA IHIENSON INCLUOING· BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY . -·-II C111cru .. m1cu~ Caln Ill Ml WIUI• h Klll ONE OF THf YfARS TfN BUT PLUS "ROOSTIR COGBURN CO·HIT AT NEWPORT ONLY UJCKY LADY JOHN WAYNE A KATHERINE HEPBURN IN "ROOSTER COGBURN AND THE LADY°' CALL FOR SHOW TIMES •1S.O •l C111r1t 111t1. #tty ANO CtfirlllMA c.l .. ltlt WlfH ••U• HfW°MAIOI "" h tf O'-OW .. •fritO fllOUl r .... P.t~~~M!.m..... J l ••• , .. ,.,. c:1 ... u• 1•1 ... , CIHCMA VIEJO ~ 0 t•tt •• t !• I•'• t Wl.)10 ... WltJO I iQ 40 1 CO t1tt At ~lJU ~ UfCll CASSIDY ' !Hf SUN04!!£_1. KIO • r tt•••••••'"'- "' •• 11. ··~'' .,, ttM• ·"•-'· 1 ed.~~!dJ, ~!.s~. ~1.~1.~A ) (0\14 M f\A ,ti f\\J I • t .... 4'1 V •t• f " • .._ l~H\ I••• At,,._..,'"*" CIH£MAVIUO • ,..,. ... f "·•· ••f .. t\,\IOM Wlf tn t tt •Ut 4 "I I \' II \I \I' wooo• ,,,, .. ... ~ ... l'lUS HAllOlO & MAO( edwards BlllSTOl CINEMA ., ''°' a t -<•tt..._,. ... , .... 'I •• • '1JI' tf n \~KRltH ,.1 .. ...,. .. "'""'K • 111 PLUS STOii¥ 0' 0 11ui;o • t•t\tOt. •' ..._.C1if"fMVI U llt44 --,- $4 Billion Cons ul tin~ Firm Safet11·RotJio Cache Rapped ~ASlll~CTON ( r 1 The goH·rnmt'nt hJb hidden S4 b11l1un 1n nl'W t·urn•ncy tn!otuk 11 S'1 m1lh on du~uut 1n L• \'1r~1n1J n1ountum ui. J ht-dttc J.ta1nit all.) nud'°ar atlat•k lh;,it \!o Ould \\llW out lhl' n 11t1on ·.., mllOl'~ upply St>n W1ll1J11\ l'ruxm1n· 11> W1i-I i>a1d thl• t't•dt•ral fk:it•rvt• Hoard 111 'fa·ndin.i ubout $1 II 1nllho11 u H •Jr to ll\Jtntam am.I .:uurd lht• '.1lu\' 10:-.ttk !'1111\ MoontJin nt•ttr C'ulsx·Pt'r. \' J II~· t·ootcndb the "holl· th1ni;: 1., a w;;11lt• or rnont•) "'THE Cl'LPt:PER f;mhty 111 1n l'ffort » huge. :.ubterrant•an mnttres:.. :.luffed v.1th about S4 billio n in nev. ly printed b1llb or all denom1nat1on11. ·· Pru\ mt re bLml of the lx>mb hdtl'r \Jull \!ohtrh also ran hou::.e up to400 peup lt' "l"nder th1:. doom11day ... ren.ino w e would ha'e St billion in rash and no peopll' e~cept J 0..1, ..,.,..~ .. • -· rev. lonel~ rad1oactl\e goH•rn ment orhc1ali. · Peter \\'inning of San Cle mente practices mouth·to· mouth re~u:.C'llCJt11>n techniques at Safetv·Rama held in San Ckmt.>nt('. WatC'hing 1s lifeguard ·Richard Chew Public sen '1ct• program was sponsored by city poli C'e, fire and marine ~afcty depadtne nls; Ora nge County Harbor Patrol. San Clemente Women 's Club and the Heart l 'n1t HE SAID T lli\T at lea:.t <10 secunty guard!> are l...ept at the site to pre\ cnt what P roxm1r<' said would be "a heist that would make the Great Train Rohberv look like penny ·ante stuH .. · But he s aid that the S4 billion kept there equals l<'~S than S per- cent of the nation's m oney supp· I). "hardly ad1.>quate to restor<' a dt'stroyed m oney s upply e"en if the distn but1on probkm could bl• M>l\'Nl." ~ More Groups Get . Mesa Council Aid Pro xmire railed for a n tn· vest1gat1on or all asperts of the 1-·(·deral Rt'serve's emergen(·y preparedness system Costa Mesa <'tty rounr1l m e m - bers have c hange d Lhe1r minds and dttaded lo all()(.'ale some jeneral revenue shanng fun<b to two more human ~erv1ce or· gamzat1ons. The city rt>c·ently allocated a tDLal or S38.i00 to !>l'\t'n tom mumt~ or~an1£at1on. ... but dl'ntt'd \tie requests or other!>. inrludtnl: the l\lardan Center or Educa· honal Tht.•rapy and the As:.ess· m ent and Treatment Ser\'tres tenter of Coul>tul Oran)ti.' County. TU ESE TWO nri:an11utioni. <•P· pealed ror u rt.>ht·;mni:: .mif th1::. week the counC'tl autho r1zec1 Sl2.500 for the ~1 ardan C't•nter .ind S3.500 IO the ATSC for IL'! JUWntk d:Jvers1on progr am. The :1gf'nr1e ... got ll'S" than thc,· ibked for. M ardan Centl'r hJd Surf Lessons Announced in San Clemente Apphrataons now are J\'atlable ,· tbr n surf1n~ 1n~lrlK't1on prf\ gram that will ta ke to thl' "'.1t1•r March 13 undl'r the d1rc·<'ll1>n of San Cle mente hft'KUanlc; lni-truc t1on 1s offerNI at ht•gm nf'r. mtt•rmcd1;111• and ;.1clvun1•1'tl lt'veb bv llfl·i::uarcll! Ht<'hard «he". II nan C:O\..t'ti'> :ind Crt•f.! llulMn•r C'our~t''\ "111 ht• helfi ror .,t•Hn t·onM'CHll"' :--.1tllrcl.n.., frnm >< ,1 m to rllM•O .11 lh1· l)••pJrtnH'nt nf M .1nrw ~.1£1•1\ ll1•i11h111.ir1t•1.,, n11r1 h nl t ht' m 11rH1•1 pa I pin I lt1l.,11t•r .... 1111 llu· rnur't'" 1•rn phJ.,I/\' '·• f ,•1' ,11111 ,urfrnl( ... 1.111, II« ~.1111 1h1· l1r't 1·1111r.1· c11m pkted l,1,t '' 1•1·1.. '" :i.1 'tt11h•nh ",1,., J t11'm1·n1l1111' 'lll'l't"' \pplw.1111111' 111 .1" IH' pt(lkt'il up .1t San t'lt·mt·n11• ,urfh11,1rd ,1101>'. 1'11.111\ lw r "' 1'011\m1·n·1• .mci m,1r1111' , •• 1 .. 1' h1•:11l4111.1111•r., 1'1•r,11n' m.1\ 111'n ··11roll t111nni.: lht• ftr'I ,, • ...,1011 Ft•t• • ., $111 Thi• t'OUr't'' .11 t' 0 111·11 lo ,111pc·r~11n'10 .) 1•ar., of a~t' .11111 nhlt•t l"nr fu1th1•1 111f111rn,1tw11. ron 1.u·l llw llfl'f.!\l,ll .1 .... ·I'll o;:i(1 Water Board T e ll s Results Of Bi~ Project lmpnn r1I ".ll•'r prr•..,11r1• .1rul . 1 "uiwnnr ".111•1 r t''l'n 1• for f II•' .11 1• th1• 11•,111t' nf .1 rp1·1•11\I\ rum plrt1•1I $:!3 11011 f'I lllt'<'l n( \ht• l~\~UnJ Bt>.H'h C1111nl\ \\ .1tt•r 1>1 ... tnt•\ R1•,1llt'nt' "' C.tn\nn \rn·:o. On'"" 111rt'rl'I'1• the 1nrn1N11;1t(• h" n t• r 11 •' r 1 m 11 r o' ed "' at rr i'res:-.un• m1n11' tht• pr<'s.,ure up., • .ind dn" nc; prf'\ 1ou.'1l\' rl'1·rn 1'<1 "hen th1• old pump 'tJt1on k1rkl.'rl in and out The Call\ On Arn•\ rl ... l'f\Otr or 1()0,1\00 jit:1llons t'Jn mm ll(• main· taml'd at nf'.ir foll ll'\<'I at all t1m~ and thr arc a•" l11'il m to the two other rc~1·n·o1r:. \\1th a morl' than a mil hon ~.11lon" nf "<lll'r m reser\'<' for emrn:cnr~ The d1stnct ·~ prn11'('l 1'..i!n<':all;. invnlved connc<'ltnjl the Canyon Acres and Ca,tle Rock Ort\\' pipes to the ha~h pn"""ure m:un 1n L aguna .t.:an)on th rou~h .l prnsure rel{ulatang station applied for S29,000 ~nd ATSC a11ked for S20.000. Caty Man ager Fred Sorsabal explain ed that the Mardart c~nter had since gained some funding through pnvate Counda· taons. He said the basis for giving SJ.500 to ATSC was to matrh the S3.500 allocated earlier to the Youth Employment Ser vices <YES>. l'.'I THE RE\"I E\\ the em1nt·1I aj?atn declined to allocate mnnt•\ to the Boys Club for a tutonni: pru }:ram and refused to buy a ' an ror a mobile program for the Girl:. Club All to ld. $54.702 has now b<>en allorated from 1975-76 general re\'enuc s harini: mon1e11 tu human resource organJLat1on.' Don't Take Tiie Relics S A C RAME NTO Stale Parks and Recrea· t1on 0 1rertor Jlerbt-rl Rhodrs w a r ns 11 is :1gain::.t state law to d1 J! ror. disturb. or remuvt> ~eo l nJ!1 ra l , .1rrheolog1ral. palC'on· tologiral. t•r h1 s turiral 11t•ms in any unit of tht' i.t.1te park syste m Ile noted an increasing number Of pa rk \'ISl\Or<. ha\•e been sear c hing· fo1 s uch Items. bnth on anrl under lhe surf•tl'C and an tlumpanl( i:rnunfl-s "1th1n :.l.1tt' pJrk un1h Oft rn th1•\ u~t· cl1·<· lronH· mm1·r:il 1ll'tN't111 'j .11111 111 ht•r I ooh " '"TH E A~10l1ST Ot' monev in- volved in this d1i.turbs me great· ly and 1 am not at aU ~u.re 11 1s cost-effe<'t1\•e,"' he said. The Fedt'ra l Reserve rar1ltty IS known as .. the Culpeper Sw1trh .. ll 1s located 80 miles southwest of Washtn~on. Proxm1rl' i.aid al lea.<\l 5650.000 1s "i>cnt cuch i. ('ar to maintain an (•labor:itt• telecommunirat1ons ... ystem a t Pony Mountain which keeps thl' F1•deral Heserve <ind tht' nation·:.. bt~ bunks in daily lOU<'h Thl• <.'q u1pmC'nl would form part or a llnan('t:ll c·ommunt<';J· t ions i-~ :.ll' m in 1· a::.e or atom1r at· l<tl'k Biki11i-clad Sclwlar Gets D egree BEAL'MONT. Tex IAP I Kathryn King. "'ho~l' mal'>t<'r's thesis in mathemat1Cb Lamar l.:nt\ ersaty reJected berause 1t contained pictures of hcrself an a b1k 1n1. has b een awarded the degree a rt l'r all Miss t\1ng ai.treed to spht the thtc'sts on nJv1~ut1on instrume nts into two volumt'b. th£• second 00(' contaanmf,? onl) a fr•w perwnal plrtures inclurl ini: the b1ktn1 pirture wh1rh she :.ays "as taken at th<' beach "'here shew as dcmonstr altnR lhl' way to hold a '"xt nnt, a n avigation mi.lru mrnt She al!io uJ(rced not t11 su1· ~t'Vl•ral pt•rson" m the umveri-11'. hut s:11ll 11ht· ha:. 1101 rulf'<l tJUl .1 !o(' d1,<'nm1n111ton t'f>mpla rnt to th1• D1•parl mcnt of 111.:allh Edur .it1un .incl Welrarl' I am glad th<.'Y c11d Lhr ri~hl lhtn,J.? .. M "' t\ 1r1g :.aid Tht• t\!o o \olumt· n'<1uirc•mt•nt bnni::' th11> .ali...urrl .1Ha1r to .111 appropn.11t• 1'11rnJ,. · :.hl',u1J Paddy's Parade Saddleback Art'.' a Historical Soriety members <from left l F.d Pa~ker, J eanne Ga~cbln and Be lly Parker rounded up anttque mtnH 'ars tor this year's Mi ssion \'iejo St. Pa trick's O~r parade This model happens to be 1901 Cadillac h ut sc' eral oth<'r vintage mints will be c hauf fcrured b~ soc1ct" memb<'rs along parade route :\tarC'h 13 Reinecke Goes Into Business •·rum\\ Ir~ St-n kt":. 1-'ornwr 1 1 <Im t:d Rf'lnttkl' and h\o i;tutl.' of lttiab. On\' ft om tht• Bro"n mln11n1,tr,1t1on 11nd th(• other fro1n tht• tt,•••~·"' ,14lmin1.,lr.itivn .• 1rl· ::.tJrlln.i j <'oni.ult1111t r11 m Ht1mt'dw :.;i11l hl', (;ordon ~nuv. of l>av1:-unit A. Earl Oa\lb nr r :.1rm1rh.11•I ;in• p.11 llll'I s II\ .in l.'fl '11-onnwnt.il ron:.ultrn.i .1.ncl l)l.mnm1: h11:.111t''"· ft l) S i\:oisOt'tal\'~ Sno" ,,11<1 ht•" 111 ,,1,11 st:n ui. :.pt•t'tJI ai..,11ohint h1 lhl· i-lJh.• d1r1•C1t11 of f ood and A1:n1·ullurt• l>J\ ., "a:; tlc•Jrnt v ti 1r1·1·t111 111 (~ t'nt•r ~1 l :-Ot•n 11'\'i> and hl·ad1.·d th\.· Offln· or S!_•tt'IH'I' and l"t•t•hnulu~ \' • ~f'ndy \'oshimura, un<h•r1tround roommJtt• or Patricia H('ar .. t. 'J'~ !oh•· h:i:. bel•n JOb huntin.: un;U<.'l'l'i-!>fulh "h1le :iw.11t111g tnJI on t'\ plO!>t\ c:o. t•h.iritr" · I 'l' tJtkt'd to a fl'\\ f)('i•ph: mainl} pcoph· 1n\t1lvt'<I \!ollh rommun1t~ rundt•d prol:t a m'. but thl.'\ art• concl'rnl>d that thr1r fundinit m 11tht bt' JOOpardtt.l>d 1C the~ h1n' me." M 1,s \'O!>h1mur:1 said 1n an interval'" yo~",.,.u... The 33 i. ear.old a rttbl 1s free on 525.000 bail. Sht• i.pt."nl thrc·e yc1m. 1n lht> rad1,·:JI undeq~round bcforl' bt>tnl( cuptured "•lh M 1:.-.s Hearst Sept 18 in Sun Franrt!><:O • Film d1 rec1or Ingmar Be rgman, rcrl'ntly r harged "1th tax fraud. c an reled the production of two hims planned for•the !.umm('r, a Film Institute s pok(•:-.m an :.aid Bergman \\ a11 hosp1talt1(•d for a nervous cond111on lu:.l month, a fter beani: arrt'SlC'<I dur 1ng a reheari.al Jnd l..ilt•r r harged with ddraudanit the government or SI 14 .000 tn 1971 ··Ber~mao has ranreled has i.tudio bookings for the 11ummcr. eUl#AltAN wh1rh means that t"o film:.. 'The S nake· s F.i.:~· and ·The-Petrified Pr incc, \\Ill not be produt•1•d. thr 11pokcsman i.a1d. • Suzanne Brommt'r or \'1enna. Va • !>Jtd :.he'' as '"wondenng what I had done .... ron~" "hcn :.he " a:. suddenly approarhl'd hy OffH.'tal:-., n11rrophOOt'S, television cameras ;md u D1:.nt•\' Wo rld full dress band al \\"Jlt ( J Suzanne. 1:J. QW<'kh PEOPL E discovered s hl' h;,id tlom• ---------- :.om<'lh1ng ni:ht .,ht' had becomt• tht• 50 m1lhonth l!Ul':.t at 1>1.,nt•\ W<>rld. \\ h1ch opt•ned -11 · ;.1•ar:. ugn · Artt•r a t'l'fl•nwn). Su1.;nn1.· hl·r IO y1.·ar old hrotht•r. Bobby. anll th1•11 p.1n•nt:.. "tr . .;nd l'l r,, Hob K. Rrummt'r, '-'t'rt• tn•at<:d tn 11 r1n• trul·k rtclc behrnd a m a rchmg ban1I on ~I Jll) Stn•et l' S A Suzann<' al1111 rt'l'l'l\t'(I 11 hfrt1nw pa'>!> to tht· i\1ag1c "ingdom 1fiidolph \'a le ntlno', ~l·pht•\\ ''ho., av~ hi.' 1i. t lw 1lent :.cr ecn Im er' onl~ hC'tr. ftl<'d suit in l.11~ A elcs aj!aan:.t a n•:-taurant d1ari.:1n.c th1• Cl\\ n1•r "ro ~rull:-usl':. ht'> unC'le·.., n.;ml' and hl..1•nt''' J ean Guitlielmi, Iii al..,o kno"n ;i., Jl•an \'ukn Imo. sued the rMtaurJnt \'all'nttno Gul!hl'lm1. !>on of \'alenltno i. brotht•r brought J :.1m1l.ir '\Ill six \\l't'k' aito ai.iam:.t lhc• mukl'r' nr .1lt•ll.'\1:-wn mm 1c ba~ed on the Ith· of hi.. un<'ll· l it-...... id lw cmnC'd ,111 nghts to the decea11ed :.t.1r 'nanw and ltkl·nl'"'· and lhe m O\'tC had bt:.>cn mJ<k "'1th11ut ht!> 1wrmi...ston. • Km~ Juan {'arlOl> and Qu<'en Sophia or Sputn will \'ISIL the l 'n1tl'd St .ill'' 1n June al lhl' tn\ 1tat1on of Prf'si· dt>nl t'ord. Whit<' llou~r pn•:.s serret a ry Ron N l'!ISC'fl ~a111 Nt•!>sen 11a1d the visit" 111 un derhrw "tht• 1mportaoc<'·· the u...1('('(1 St at e~ ;ittarhcs to rt•la· -1Tons "'1lh Spa in ~inc1 th1• t'•ln t nbut1011 to Aml'l·1c u nl tlw Spant~h Thr kinJ( and queen will tw II\ Washingl on J lint' 2 3, h(' ... fllcl OUUH SO' IA .. Th<' '1s 1t "'111 mark Ju;1n Carlo .. · f11·...i m;11nr for<'IJ!n trip i>anrc bc•c·omini.: I.mi: 111110" in).! th" tl1•.1th la'-t ~c·ar nf Gencr:ih ...... 1mo Franci,co ... r:tn<'o who rulc'il Spa tn for to Yl'Jr.., Thl' JO~J!tnJ:: mayor of f)('I :'II.tr run• '"n mtl1•.., nlon~ lht-b<'ilCh rla11\. clc<'P in 1h1111gh1 \tall and tannl'<i hlondl'. 1\la\nr ':i nn ll0<1v.-r 1c; also a stockhrnk1•r ltk1• ht•r hu.,h:1111I .inti lhe mothl'r of .1 1 :1 \ t'.lf old "m arul "" 11 '1·.11 111<1 duughtcr · • Trustt'C~ of the· Norton -..inion 1\l11.,r11m namrd Darryl bh•y, 33, ,.., <11r1·1·1111 111.1kllll! him th!' f1r't art tr..iincc1 per<,on Ir> holr1 llw P'"t 1...lc·y ":1'4 n1rntor ol llw 1\orton :-.imon Collt·<'· tion:o; for t.'IJlhl '1•.1r., 11111 upr1111nt m•·rll "'11., .,..,." ,,.., a hirl lo rPv1ve thr r;iihnJ: ITIW<l'llm h\' makllll! 11 I •''ll"rl'thll' fo r lht• 1lt..,play 11f thl' t'\kll.,I\•· :-.11111111 art 111llt•1"l 111n • SC'n C'harlrio Mathia' Jr. 1 I< hr "111 1101 run fn1 111·1•.,11l1•11t a" an 1nd1•p<'n1lt•nt llut he• :-;tnp1wll .,hor t ol ""' 1n~ h\• \!ootlld nnt 11111 ..... 'a lll'µubllr J 11 • ~1 :ith1." a1111011m·1•d la.,I I.ill hr" a<. ron..;uh'rinj! 11 th11rl 11,11 I~ t'anci1da1·.,. f11r 1>n'"td1•nl Th.-nh\'11111,.; d1:.mll'J.!r:tl um or the old .,,,tcm ha" not H't rt• ll<'hrd lh1• point lhat th<'r~ .... an ctqu:illv nh\ IOU!> d1·m.ind fc1r ,1 new onr. ~I u th 1 ..._, .... Jtd A 58 yc:ir nl<I ur I cl<'.1lcr plcad<'d no rontc"t 1n Los An~eles tn .,,•lltn~ fal..<' hronll' :.talUl'" repre<>cnted as lhl' ongmal 'i('Ulplur<.''i or Frf'dt'rick Rt minitton. Charlt>s Rui-M-11 <ind l') rus Oallin. Supcnor Cnurt .JI.Kil!<' Danie l L. Fletcher or · dered tlersh e,· II. t "cln11nn rcturn1•rl to court M arrh 29 for sent('ncinii nn onl' ('()unt of forK<'rY untl one county or jitr anc1 theft f1 etrher alle~1'<llv :-old the fakt' art to five person s ror m ore than ~11100. cla1mtnj! th<' :.tatucs were onj!inal re1·a'llll ObtJIOt'Cl rrom e:.tult·:o. • :'\iklaos P t>tf'r Wyss. condurtor o r lhc San f ran· r1sro Symphonv Orrhestra ha' h<'cn ap1>0111led <'On· duC'tOr of th <' l\yo10 Munir1pal s, mphony Or<'hestra for a one· year period bcRmnang ncxt month QUEENIE I 8y Phil lnterlondt I l.11•11 ' hlw 111 'Prt".11.I r u11111r,, hut ~hat cll>l' can) ou do "1th 1lw111" Pl BL.IC :'\OTICF. 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Mitch Adams ume through with an 1n s plrat1 onal performance perhaps the rinnl of his career ton 1denn1 the stakes _7 and All a result Ml!> sion VleJo ~gh·1 D1ablos are in the quarter tlnallf of the en· Class AA~ etball playoffs They t k to tb~ Oxnard urt'a Friday nl ht to take on the No. l seeded Sa ta Clar• tum, wtuch advanced by virtue of a 54.53 verdict over Northvlew Tuesday nJthl. I At the same t1me Santo Clara steals, two )Ump b:Uls and an as· 14U v.-1nnlng , Adams wu blend :.u1t 1ne talents with his D11bl0d team When the 01ablo nffdt'd a big mates to do in highly regarded pluy, 1t seemed Adams was there M·latlon. S9·49, b~fore ca t'ap11c1t) making at. And his two big de· • turnout of I 404 in the "'inner :. renslve efforts Jn the closlna gym minute seal~ the Falcons' doom as he lntercfpted a pass with Sl .M1u 1on \11cJo had four all se<'Onds le(f 11nd picked otf a league !>elections on its team loos~ ball with 3~ aeconds to 10 Adams "'as the only one not to And hai. three free throws earn such laure ls. liut he pluyl'd boosted M l111lon Viejo into a like an all-leaguer Tuesday, con SS_..7 lead with 61 seconds to play nan g 11 points !double his IUld \iartory v. as on ace. averatie), pulling do"''ll nine re· Coach Pat Roberts' forces bounds. coming up with fi ve never trailed. although A\•1ation ~'-T""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '\ _LB's DUSTY DVORAK (44)_DR IVES AROUND TO!"!_DEVITc,?_~S BRIANT SMITH HELPS OUT. Crawford To Cards LOS ANGELES !APl Versatile Ted Sizemore as com· ing back to lhe Los Angeles Dodgers, who appnreotly have Riven up h ope that W1ll1 c Cr awford ts the baseball slul!~er they need Crawford, 29. was traded to the St Louis Card1nnb Tuesday an u straight player swap that l'On tmued to show Los Anl(eles' un happane:o.s with 1ts 1975 outfield Crawford. s11(ned out of h•Ah school Cor $100,000 12 years ago, 1s o muHular 6-Coot I. 20~ pounder "'ho 'llarrcd 10 football and trn<'k nc; well as baseball J S a prep Out he ne\ t•r rt•ach<'d lhl' pott•ntaal the DodJ:rr' ~a"' for him Size-more com~s bark to thC' ca ty wht•re hi• broke into lh<' maJnr .. m 1969 tht' \t':tr he hat 271 and \HIS named rookie of the \ l'ltr llt' lt•ft bt'l' IHI' t' tht' J>od Jill'r' ''<anlt•d :o.IUJ:l!IOJl fan;t bawmun lh<'k t\lll•n b.ldl) And ~111•m1•n· playl'd 1n uni~ 96 i.:amc•' in 19711 beC'llUM' of IOJUrtt''· \l't hat 30fi Sance 1971, tht• S foot 10. 11;5 pound Slzt'mon• hj' b<•<'n th1• Cards' re11ulur second ha'\1•man lie hns n hfotlmc hutting uverngt• or .266 Crawrord hns bcC'n platooned in rlitht field by tht' Dod1wrs thl' pnst few Y<'Rr!I lie hns a hfelimc battinir nvt>ra11<' of .268 and hit 2fl3in 1251tames lust yt•nr "tfonnic Tl'd Sizemore on our club j,?IVC'l US t'XC't'llt'nt prolC'Ctlllll 1n mnny position~ ... i.aad l>odgl'r vice prcs 1dt>nt Al Campnnas~ "lie "'as a c:itchl'r throughout his manor lea1rne car<'er. bul ht· has also pin~ NI short,t.op, third base and the out(1~ld an tbe maJnr leagues llowever. lhl' fa<'t that he hns outstanding utility value does not preclude the Cact lhal he has a very (food opportunity to 14i n a startanlo? Job " Ea~les Fall, 62-53 Villa Park Zone Stops McCloskey By ROGER CARLSON o•u,.. D•••'f' ~.1 .. su,H Estancia llig h 's bad for a C'I F 4·A quarterfinals berth \\ent down the dram Tuesday night as \'a Ila Park's Spartuns used an ef fr•ct1\'f' zone in the :.l'cond half lo , contain 6·6 ~al{l es :.ljr Jim :.tcCloshy. The maneuv<'r kc•pl McCloskey. who finished "'1th 22 Jlmnts. a"' ay from thl• ball for thl' mnsl part and the Spartan-; ralh~ to scon• a 62 ~ ba,kt<thall \act on• bt>fore 2 .1110 at fo'ount a1n \'a lie\. I h l{h :.tceto:.kt•) thu:. btms out or .1r lion for the f:ai.:lt•:. afl1•r ruldhn£ lhl' m•h tor l.266 pomh m ,, thrl'l' \ear 'pan ut 1-: .. 1.mc1a 111' li9 1;i.1mt' a\ l'raj!e 1:0. Ill 3 and :1-. in the p.1..:t. 1t "'a' :\l<'('lo,k1•' \\ho"'•'' lht.' "''" Ill lht• .... 1..:tr ... hOJll'' 1\kCloc;k(•r opt•rH'<I "'1th four 'tru1i.:ht ~rfrrlo~ lo .. 1urt lht• i.:ame nnd 1t1vt• his m.1ll'~ u q1111·k lead. but the winnerc; sv. 1trht>d to a zone in the s(ll('ond half to bolllr up th<> pnsses to M C'Clo:.key llarrv Hcinl'kl'n and .l<'ff San· dt'rson· took O\'er m lh•• lh1rll quarter and V1llJ Park qu1C'klv Hea vy S n owfa ll SAN FRANC ISCO <l'l'l 1 The f1rc;t m.iJor ~now<;torm or \\lntt'r as hf'apang up to thrtt fe(·t of ne\\ s now on lhe Stt'rra :'\t'vada Resort owners report ~k1 cond1 taons ha,·e improved to very ~ood on powder and packed powder Chains are required on most upper elevahon roadways. spurted to a 32·25 lead. Villa Park took Estancia out of its zone. at that point and the closest Estancia could come was four points the last tame 41·37 with 7·09 lc Ct on Kevin LaRue's two fr<'e throwl> Valla Park had three an double f11tures whale the Eagles of coach na\<' Carhsle were unable to get another pill) t'r an to double digits Turnover~ und rebounding pl.1) cd :.i b11o? part an Eslanc1a·s llt•m1:0.e a ... the Eagles wl're 1tuilty 11( lfi mts<.'Ul'" to Villa Park's 11 .ind the Spartans i;:ot off 10 mort< 'hots from the field Tht> 1-:aJtles were looking good through two quarters as Stu Van llorn. Pete Neumann and LaRue t'happed an with buckets in the . econd period to take the pre· .... ure of( McCloskey Rut \'ilia Park's depth showed through an the second hair as the !'ipartnnl'i pulled away Th<' Eait!es hit 17 of 39 from the f1t'lcl for 43 6 percent while Villa Park wa!! better than SO percent, mak1n1t 25 or 49 Crom the field. Th1.• !l..,Core was tied or the lead C'lwngt'd hands nine times an the heel•<' first ha lf but after retak- mir the lead at 25·24 on Nt•uman's msad(' work "'Ith 5 . 43 ldl in the third pt'rlod. the Eaitles were not to lead aji!aan 11111• '•"" IUI .... ~.II'\ ._,..,... ..... "'""·\ &o-""'n ........ "",."' .... , u ' 1 I u ' , ) " I 1 ' • I 0 J l LH'O"'' ) 7 t I .. .., ... ,, ) 0 • • r.1•" H U '11 U IU I l•t•"<•• ............. Mt(.•°'' .. CO"•• .. lll\Cr.ofl y_. ...,-~ """"-, .... , 1, ti •• ,, 0 ' • t J 1 ' • I I 1 U 0 ) • , l 0 ' • 1 J 7 1 1 I I 1 " ,. ,, n ken1tyo .... .-. VtllePar\ Et'41fttt• 10 •• •• n-.1 •14Ult-U • cut a 12·point deficit to one point ln the second quarter then came Within ooe two olber Umet In the lut half. Th(I last time was With g 54 ,... malnina In the eame But Ouvld Zoc1. Kelly Cox and Adams each eot two points In the enswng l '25 to 11ve the hosts u 48-41 edae and Aviation could nf'Ver pull closer than thrtt arter that. Mission Viejo played ouatand· ing defense, giving the Falcons few open s hots and holding them to 33 percent shooting accuracy from lhe rield. WedMS<tay. M1ren 3. 1919 Aviation's two highly touted 8U8rds St'ored 10 points betw~n them while Cox poured 22 throuah the nt-ts. Sawyer had a doun to go with nine rtbound! and aix assist!. And 1.o&i picked up 10 points and nine rebounds The D11blo" bad only seven turnovers and were playing uo der the nervous situation of Sawyer going the last 14 .36 or tht< aume with tour fouls over his head. Sawyer blocked four shots in the first 10 m inutes but had lo back off somewhat when he got the third and fourth fouls Dvorak's 29 DAIL V PILOT 8 J Ro~rt coiled 1t a total team effort Whl'n qulned nbout Adams. ht' Aaad , "lie played a fine all-round 111me He didn't win leagu honors but usk any of our kids and thl'y'll tell you Mitch Adams 11> tht' toutthe:o.l l'Om pet1tor on the tt-um " ..... , .... 11<1110 ... " 10 u 1• I• Mi\Jlon\11<1 .. a .... ,..,.,.,, -""-'row ,-.,. ••••• L.1111 . , " .. '" , t • • , 0 J • • J J ,. 1 • 10 0 • 10 lOl•I• II I t• " "" Mtui.. vi.a. ,._,, lOQ11 s,, • .,., , .. Mellr"p lo".-Tot•h ,, " ,. .. l ~ , 't ~ 0 • 10 \ l • t> II 0 l U 0 l J I I 0 0 J "'"\' Leads 69-5 7 Laguna Win By ED BUJ GART OtlhO.llrN ... IUft The surprising Laguna Beach High.Artists have added another c hapter to their incredible basketball year. Only 13· 13 entering Tuesday night's CIF 2-A playoH game agains t the Nordhoff Rangers Cl7·6>. the Artists sank nine straight free throws late in the fourth quarter. pulling off a 69-57 stunner before 1,000 fans at Laguna Beach High Thus, Ed Burhngham's Artists Sports in Brief have achieved what once seemed to be the impossible-reaching the 2·A quarterfinals. They'll play a t San ·Marino Friday night. ·Committin g o nly seven turnovers an~ getting 29 points from Dusty Dvorak, the Artists dido 't clinch the outcome until 32 seconds remained. Hanging onto a 60·57 lead, Laguna Beach scored the final niDe points, s even comintJ on free throws Dvorak ~ank two free. throws with 32 secronds to go and cool Sixkiller to SD; Giants Hire Rigney SAN DIEGO Sonny Six killer. who once led the nation· s college q uarterbacks an passm~. was signed loduy to a fret• a11ent contract by the Na lion al Football League's San DaegoChargers Sixkiller set several carC'er passing r ecords at the University or Washington in 1970 and led the nation with 186 completions for 2.303 yards and 15 touchdowns He played last year for the Hawaiians of the now defunct World Football League RJprf' TalJIH>d SAN FRANCISCO National Le<lgue owners Thursday ap. proved the sale of the San Fran cisco Giants to Robert Lune of San Francisco and a surpnsc partner Bud llerseth, a Phoenix meat packer T h e baseball club will remain an San Francisco, Chub Feeney, league president a nnounced. Bill Rigney. former GaanL<; playing great and once an Angels skipper. was named manager. NOJ1t1Ue Hallie• NORTH LITTLE ROCK - Top-seeded llie Nastase defeated Bill Scanlon 4-6, 6·4, 6·3 Tuesday night in first round action at the Arkansas lnternatlonal tennis tournament. In other m atches, Ray Ruffels whipped Toma Ovic1 , 6·1. 6·4. Second.seeded V1Jay Amntraj downed Trey Waltke 4-6, 6·3. 6 3. and Chris Lewis defeated Ion T1nac 6·3, 7 6 Wo•an io Drfrr I NDIANAPOLIS Arlene Hiss of Tustin today became the llrst American woman to file an entry for a United Stut<'' l\uto Club champ1onsh1p race Wa8hington Named To All-Ame rican NEW YORK <UPI> The 1975·76 Un ited Pr<.'ss lntcrn11· tlona l A ll ·Am ericu college basketball team : Player and Tum lltClu111 Scott May. Indiana Ii 7 Sr Adrian Dantley. Ntr Dame ll 5 Jr John Lucas. Maryland 6 :J Sr Rich Waiihlngton, UCLI\ 6 9 J1 Kent Benson. Indiana 6 10 Jr SECOND TEAM Phil Sellers. Rutgers Phil Ford. North Carolina Bernard King, Tennesstt Mitch Kupch ak. Nor Car. Earl Tatum, Marquette His~. 35. enterl'd the March t.t Bryan 1~ at Phoerux. Sht< will have lo be one or the 22 fastest qualifiers on March 13 to start the'Af).m lle race Sbe is separated from In- dianapolis 500 veteran Mike Hiss She has raced in Sports Car Club of Ame rica events and has won 12 races !lince making her debut in 1964. AllJ.on l•pro"e• PINEHURST, N.C. -Stock rar race driver Bobby Allison. m· Jur ed Sunday in an eight-car pileup in the Carolina 500. was re· ported an satisfactory condition Tuesday in a local hospital A spokesman at Moore County Memorial Hospital said Allison has been mo\'ed from the in· tensive care unit to a separate room in the hospital. Briant Smlth added two morl' with 20 seconds len when Laguna Beach opened a 64·57 lead. Smith's two free throws were the seventh and eighth con secotive cha rity tosses for tht• Artists who only hat on two or nine free throws early an the final period. Frustrated by Laguna Beach's outburst. the Rani:ers wen• called for two technicals in tht' final 20 seconds In the wild. physaral game Nordhoff was c ated for three technicals and had two players foul out-Laguna Beach didn't take command unlit late an lhl• third period The score was tied 12 Limes un- UJ 1 •s1 remained tn Ule mrra quarter. That ·s when the sazzhni.: Dvorak, whose lcrt hand 1s still sore from a n accjdent 15 days 3i?O. hit a 10 Coot bank shot That sent the Art.JsLs aheud 44·42 and Laguna Beach ~cored five strnaght po an ls uflt'rwards. takanJt a 49 42 lead l'arly an lht• fourth pt'rtod NordhoH r<'fus(•d to fold am1 narrow<'d the gap to 49-48 walh 4:SS remaining. That's w h~·n Burlingham brought 6·5 Junior· center Den Bacon bock In . On the bench for 10 minutes with four fouls, Bacon helped control the board8 down the stretch Dvorak, Smith and John Lil· jestrom sparkled for the Artists Dvorak·s 29 points was a season high and he had 12 in the final quarter Strong on the board'. Smith added 14 points -f .... ICHI 1 .. 1u•11••• .. o 19 II ,1 '' I• II'''' c... ...... ' 0 • ) B<KOft > !) • • O.v1to 0 0 • 0 lt1J~lrom \ I . " 8••1•y ' 0 0 ) 8 \t'n•tt. ) ~ ••• ~••••n . " \U Ov0t•• • l) 7 " l.oom\ I • \ t~ fv•n\ 0 • • • -I 0 , ' T •Ytor ' 0 0 7 S.ro 0 0 '-o ,,,., t t 0 J fol•I\ 71 t \ 7' SI ro••h ,, " ... , S<•te tr O..•n." ,...,._I tY I\ • I\ SI uo ..... e.ec11 " I\ ,. ?I •• Barto., Takes Nothing for Granted LOS ANGELES (APl -Gen<' Bartow's se,·enth-rank<'d Bruins are in the driver's scat as the~ try to capture their 10th con secutive P::ir1fic ·8 Conference basketball title. Rut the UCLA coach is taking nothinl! for granted. UCLA has already clinchro at least a t le for the crown "'ith an 11·2 Pac-8 record The Brwns have only to beat Southern ~al.J£ornia -0·13 an the con· ference -Saturday afternoon to "1n the title Bartow. hoWl'\'er. 1s hardl) overconfident. "You l'an lhro"' out all the records when t:CL/\ and l'SC meet." hf' said. "I have a lot or respect for Bob Boyd ··And L·sc and UCLA go aft('r each other whether al 's football. basketball or marbles ·· The Bruios. coming ore two of their best games of the season. appear to be peaking They rolled to a 113·93 victory over California last Thursday night and a 120-74 tnumpb over Stanford last Saturday. snapping back after a 65-45 loss to Oregon the previous week. "You like to avoid those highs and lows but they happen. ··The big thing we have to do now ts carry it on, although I don't thank there·s any way we·11 shoot the way we did last \\ttkend:· Bartow said. Bartow praised the play of guards Andre Mccarter and Raymond Townsend in those two runaway victories. "They were getting the ball to the open man, shooting well and playing great defense," he said 11 lhey lose to the Trojans, the Bruins wouid wind up an a tie with Oregon State for the title If the Beavers beat Oregon That would set up a one-game playoff to determine the NCAA berth Oallr ~let !'Ml_. ..., "•Inca 11 W-il BEN BACON p 4) GOES HIGH TO SCORE TWO POINTS. • 2·: Gauchos' Smith Top Saddleback College freshman Dennis Smith is °"' cout area junt0t college basketball gcor. iq champion. accorchna to staUllJC$ compiled by the Daily PUot. Smith. who sparked the Gauchos to a 22·8 season r~cord, scored 884 points this pust season for a 22.8 average. nosing out olden Wes t 's Paul Schill eel. Schillecl . a 6 ·9 freshman center. tallied 609 points for a 21.0 averaae. ~-...11•111 ~ ,:: ;. .: 1t uo '1 )11 1t 161 u J1' JS 10S '1 111 1t 111 " -" ., ,. ... 111'1'~ J s " ll ,, ,. to "' JO u ,. • • 1 , " 2' tS4 U1 1,MS "' 11 0 ... ... HI I IO S •• .. , •O H 1 • 11 •• I MDinW56 JC, Prep Swimming Cage Setback MCat Swu" ••l•Y• Al la\I l•• A .... t.\ T.-Mer•• I , ........ U. I VENTURA-Mater Oe1 H1ch's Monarchs, afltr bluln1 with u 2l·of·34 performance from the field throu&h three quarters. wrnt stone cold In the t1nnl stanu and dropped 11 80-S6 Cl F 4·A basketball playorrs aamf' acainst Buenn al Ventura Colleac ll wns a stunning turnabout for ~oach Jerry Tardie'!' Angelus Leaiue co-cha m plons. who hnd highly regarded Buena on the ropes through three quarters. sltUna on a 46·36 lead. But Bruc e Hayes fouled out early in the fourth qualter and his replacement. John Garcia. was already on lbe bench with rive fools. The Monarchs were not to score •gain from the field as they missed all 10 attempts. Still. Mater Del had a 56-51 lead •'1th 4 : 00 to go Hut Keith Lc\'el. who i.t-ort'd 216 for the-winners, con· nected on a three point play and added a pair ol free throws w 1th 3 2S left to tie the l{ame at !WI ---tlMI '4<>1•-•UU It C.-• U1 a.. VMl .. • UI ~ W -tll 11•1Cw~n•1141 t"-11n -·•it , ... _,., --•V ... , •• I ... ....-1 I I CaJ'AI,,_ ) (.01.-""•U ftftW IM• OllWH • ~ .......... . ... ~, .. lttt•• I ... ,..-..I .. vt .. rttft ) \•l\t4 MOf'U\ ti l ,,... J U I °""''~ • V.19-f\ _,, II ,,..._. t\O lata •••h t '••-.,. I .Buena look a 58-~ ll·ad ~~oiV:.:',\'~1:'.;:.~1~· ,,,, .. 1A1th 1'36 to ~o on t\\O •IO "'' , p,,..,.. ... > i ..... , more free throwi. und v.111 .... 11m. • 111 0 1 ..... 1 tweolually the MonMchS 00:,:·~~,~~0~':::,..,.,.., 1 1 missed from 1G feet out c.m1110l '""•••OAT""" r "o 1 with ~ seconds ten and °':;';~;:• ,"'~!::::_:, v.111,.,. lost out on a one-and-0nt• > cnn" '""" 1 oo o °'"'"'' • situation at thl' fret' ~~=·~.~.~1.~!'!'"'.w~~' throw line W II h three I I I C•'"'"" I "•"'•MM"• e sttonds to go. :.!:,!~.,.,, • "°1 ••" """'" s.o )Oii """ •• ,.. 1 ..... .,. ... t """ The winners added two 1..,. > o.-""••' t ime. 111 1 free throws with one °'''"' • ~,. .. " second left to pad their · ,..,.'°'"'.,.,., .. ..,,~,_ winning margin to four an, • .,. ... 0 -· . C:-M>•Mtlt-t potnts. VAHITY 1'00 ,.,.. M oruot ' i • 1. Ito\\ Benefl. t Tilt '~· .... H• ... 1 II I WI ff'M Wl111mer• U o. 5'<1W1l1 fj) At a ,.·oo ..... -wi. .. -•• 1' '· '°"'"' Lagun IOOFI• __.. .. ,_ t 00 t r~$ ,,... -"'• 1 O' t, SlleflOfl . .._ °"_,. CNtt c•m ... " "' 11 U1 41 1U "' IJ I * * * Donkey basketballV.~ lu,-•oo 1 "•. o-11oon lakes over at Laguna 1 :0°1_1 ..,.11 1 1, 0 Beach High School 1uN•O•vus1n W.1111 --. UOot T•ytor ~ ~ 11 '" ,. * 2' 111 n M ,, 116 IJ ~ H 101 '-M 10 ,, IJ ., ,, ,, JI s IO I IO J .. •• ., Ma-..O.llMI '• " , 0 , 0 • 1 " • s , ~ • ' 10 Thursday night when the 1 :. ''" "''""10 1 0> o, z-,..,. annual faculty vs. senior JOI 1M M<1Co11., ' o •. Ak''"'"" boys game gets under 1 :;;,,,. c0,.,1.,,.,1, 1 Fron II, Oelfy ,. ... -. " ......... 0'0.-11 ::-..: Uk1't1 11 II H " f• 11 I JO JI ,. lO 1 I 0.1 .. y H•ff• Et- S<llullr 51..,._ LO.Wflu• 0¥<1• l 1 1 0 Way at 7 : 30. 100 Fly 8urn\lde I 11 t , Wt10fll . I II I Supenntendent Robert 100 "'" Prou 1 01 1. w.,.1 .. 1<1 1 u 1 • CdM'S JIM CURLEY RETURNS A VOLLEY AS TEAMMATE JORDAN OTTERBEIN STANDS BY. s.;:';.~ 11 1s.. ns 1.m .... s s 0 0 0 s IS 0 Sl;lnchez and . a.ssistant • ~> ''" •rnotd s 60 1. cos..._ Btll Barnes JOln prin· • "' Rain HaltS Key Net Tiff By ROGER CARLSON Of-O.lty Pl191 SU" · ~orona del Mar High's a Kings had to w&t \wo years to get a t'rack at perennial power 1---~lr<l"1KW'l--Kubor iA" ten~ ab-and it's still a wait· tng game at this po1nl following Tuesday's rains wh>ch halted play :it the mid way point. The Sea K 1ngs of Coron\\ del Mar coach Dennis Trout own an 8-6 lead with the second halC or the long·awaited non- league issue scheduled to be completed Thursday at Corona del l\tar- begmnmg at 2: 30. The hosts. 1975 CIF champions. are without three or _their aees- Tr.f!tlh nms-rr-e~ transfer Danny Saltz. super sophomore Craig Thomas and LB Pol~ junior trans fer Mike Fedderly-<lue to the Ou. That forced the Sea Kings to JU gg ll' the line-up and the Sailor.. of conch Pat Wilson put some cracks into that setup Tuesday. Wilson ·s crew got a spark or hfe against the ra,·ored Sea Kings With a spht in the hrst doubles as J ohn Pearson and Rick Wh1ttwer ralhed alter a 4-~ se-rbatk to gain a split with " 1-~ conque l over 1975 CJF doubles champions Jim Curley and Jordan Otter- bein. That split. combined with an c arlv \It' tones m i.mglc~ play b} Jed Dempsey buoyi. the Sailors' hopes. ..The illness to our SEA KINGS AC£ DAN GERKEN RIPS ONE OVER THE NET . CIF Cage Scores .... ll""'•I• CenW..ftl•IU s..... .... -.,. llltt"•• 11111•'•••n 1.1 .... ,. u V.-0.1 11. Htrl I• Owolle f I• A !"""'II<• II ~to ~,., 0.1,. ll "'"'" ... ,., o-.. $1 ,,,...., ... s..a..-•a.O ~· Wen..,&J. c;.,....11 .. It Fiii-"' Ml CM-I 1°"""4 II ~Jc "•'"' s..r1.,.. M, La Mlt..S• S6 c.11<11 .. 0 .11.-4) Re.._. JI, Vl<let V•lflt' M l•Hell<• ... Ge,.wtt ~~ Hllh ,., ltellt ... "'"'ff L,,_ '1, S-0.11< .. t • ... S..I• Clare M. Nert~v .... Sl Mtsslcwl Vie .. ,. Avlel1911 .. So!N<• 13. E1,1,..,e U -•,.. V•'"' 11, -.m.,. M s...~1 ... eo.c.""'°"" ~-• .. <~ ... -..... 11 fl 0..-M. l'alO Vtrdt U "991-10, Alla 1.9'N 65 1·A ~e ..... 1ft Cff\I Ul\I°" JI 111.-11. 0.•111 v.1 .. , .. ==-i1~m!.~o...-· ---s.. ............ ,, a.-c'"· -ry St•r 04 lfle S.. SJ .... l-.flle41,Tr-•U .. ... 5'. C•tlNlrla 4' 2 Holes-in,.one FV MILE SQUAR E CC Greg Walllon. an assis· tant pro at fountain \·alley Mlle Square Golf Course. recently had two holes-in·one within a span or one month. The young pro had one on thl' 17th hole at Mile Square using a S·iron to CO\'er the 178 vards. then aced the 170-yard fourth hole with a 6·1ron. "After you get the first one. they start coming all over the place." he said after the second. SAffTA AttA CC S.rtlor\ Towr,.•m•"t POtK• cN UGI\ Fllthl C:IQ.Jtl -Jim llaetll llo· lffftd Id ll•rt• tor <""mDIO<l'1Wll Reru fOffttt 1<11 0111 ftO "1- 0..rttt ~•lhtl., 001 .. 1..i a.r1 Smith fer( ....... _.. •• Oto ,,.,., P'l•O~t 110.•,..-•I· s.m. ....... -o. ... II'•-- "•••• ~r'f M••'t M•• W"'-1• fOf C ... l't'Ct .... '111p Hofe-u•• Ol"f Al "•<-f'\ UW"O•-waod ... 17).yaft -· .. -· COSTA MIU CC °""•"' <~ ctveuf._.t"O ••tt ~ C°"'9•et1Jd tr.I• ...... ,,_Cl Wt~ flr\t "°"""° ,.,,_.,(...,, (9ft<-1'-"' I'\') M.\ft" u f'IMh ..... wt •twit t 1 MtSSIOtt VllJO CC S."9<.hw H,... T•~"'-"""'"' 1 ¥.r -"'" lo• .......... I\ 1 "" -"1<~ ,._,I lte 11" l Mr ...., """' ..... tkaim Zet9 ,.-..,. 4 Mt ~ Mn. w ... ,... er ... '" ""' 110 CANYOtt CC T\llo Lew l•tlt of fov,....,,,. f T_Ot_, Ed Law 1 111 .. ..._ 8'11 w.,.-e1 111 1 ""----~"''~ '""' H""t• l lllM<Ci.w o .. w1nl••ll, ll• p...,,_ .... 1 ... It.all r. ... - 1 8111 eo-, I m •-1• 11 1 r.,..~ OthnQ 0.•" WllMft, •> J llerl Mc ............. ,,. ..-... Vanity T e nnis 0-Mllh (111 (11-• ........ "-•-10 1 IMI lo C•I" H , c10i M<Oo-11 •0. dtl FllfPOI .. , . .,.., McC-M, °'""'IOI IOilO..,- .. , llel8UllM . -..0. Co•lll" 101 tosl S.1, -• 1 'Iott • • •Oii .. , Win. ~ter 101lotl1-I -....... S.I. _ .. , o.- 1(r"' "'"'-••I• 10 1 ""' OolCIOlr l-1fl•m 6 1 • •. d•I c:;.wv1"' k".Ollfr t t ' 1 w;,.,,rft.t" WM..,_ (01 -lly .. 1-11,_, .. ,,..._ squad 1s making it a tougher matc h ." says Trout. "but we·re play- ing well. VA•SITY N..,_, '" Ill U M T• .. <_ .. IN Ta..-y " ..... C.11,.. CCI to.I 10 AM•til 1-t dll Hi<-•> fft"Ofl !Cl IOtl i. H•<""''°" H dll o. ....... y.) kld"<f90 ICI lo\1 lo 0.-W 1•. tli94 Stf•uu 1 I Gooo •Cl oe11Mrot16 O; •t Slt•un •4 (\,ltlfy Ott .. , N 11"1 4(. \OIU •1lh ,,,,.,_., Wllltl-r . t , i I c;.t••" For"4t\ (() Hf .,,taiu. \,,.,,,_,,,, .. , CM SLATES NET CL.4SS The Costa Mesa Tennis Club will be accepting reservations for tennis instruction Monday through Sunday Lesson s will begin March lS with a SlO ree f o r eight one -hour classes Morning. afternoon and e\ ening classes are available for begmrung. intermediate and ad· vanced players. For further informa- tion. contact lhe Costa Mesa Tennis Club. ~ Jumpero or call S57-02l 1. Tuesday Baseball Postponed All baseball activity along the Orange Coast ~·as Postponed Tuesday because or rain or wet Jerounds and tennis ac- t1on was on a limited bas1s UC Irvine 's doubleheader with the l 'n1\'ers1l)' of Nevad1 Clas Vegas> baseball team waa postponed as was Oranae Coast's gatne at Cal Stale !Long Reach ). No new dates Wl'rl' 11et . San Clemenlt' played nt Corona del Mar and Matl'r Del open<'d the Santa Ana tournament oaaan11t Saddl<'back to· day. Mlulon Viejo is at Orange Thursday and op.-nlnl{ gam,e11 In the Jlunt1n1toft Reach tourney were delayed to Thursday. In t ennis action , F.d1son and Unlver111ty rompleted varsity play as did Dana Hills and Sonora. Corona del Mar and Newport lhrbor de- layed their m atch to Thursday. Founta in Valley met La Quinta and Fullerton clashed with Estancia to· day. Redlands at Marina h~ been reset for Mon- day wilh no date set for Palos Verdes at Mission Viejo. Los Amigos at Hunbnglon Beach or Mt. SAC at Saddleback. Golden West and Cal Stale (Long Beach> meet Thursday. UC Irvine's women's team trailed use 4·2 when rains hit. The match will be continued al a dale to be seL Cer· ritos and Orange Coast were delayed by rain with no new date set . 1 0 1 • ~li CJtJ2 .. I -"'"" 0...rft 0 0 0 0 I 0 cipal Dick Hollister 1>n ,.~~.!~~: u~u•o•• 1 11 ). the faculty team along 100 11 •• .., "'"'" soon•o'• 1 1H. with most of the school'~ MllllSoon\41:;:~,~· ~0'" • " It • 5,.,,.,,. 10 J71 ,,. ... --y JO * .. ... Dew ,, 111 SS "' Lo .. , •• 10 .. w m Mu\ltk 1• ., H HO 0o .. ,, 1• 41 lft -··"" 1S S2 .. Ill C...11•19 IS n n " t-,. 0 )J 117 0o ... 11 ,, I) ., E--IJ • • " A""' • • J • Totals • 1 ... .., ··- I 0 ,. ,. 11 " IC•-•• TOlah "' nt II• ....... , ... •• " " .. 1-,. 0r•lf J $ • II ,. ~ I 0 • l 70 0 _,. • • 11 •O I -II l t J a SI !AWi • 10 ) ,. 4 I 0.11....., 0 1 0 I ,. T-t• 11 U It to I) k -ll>JO..,...n IO INi.<0.1 IS " IJ -Al ~ UIJ1tt- coaches. 100 F,.. 1 oi•n 1 01 0. 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Cal Stall' 1 ~orthradi:el .ind ho~t t 'C lr\'IOC' The top Japane~e en· t rant 1s po lt.• \'(IUltcr llsuo Takoncza" 1.1 ~ho has a b('!'>t of 17 9 And JI.I\ elin th rower T amotsu Ondu hus thro\\n m cr 200 f t>ct Tht' meet begins at 12 30 with ih e field e\ ent:. The •teepler h:i...<' 'ltartio at 12 . .&S and thl' lO().mcter rela\• 1:. ~(·t for I 15 - tam Valley. Esta ncia. Costa Mes a. El Toro and ~ltss1on \"1eJO. A total or 15 S<'hools wall vie on opening naght from Los Angeles and Orangt' County high schools. Mark Tavlor. :.t 15· ~ear old rider for El Toro lltgh , "a~ third 10 the s tate championships in the 250 expert class. fie wall ride Saturday night Proceeds from the sale of tickets wa ll go to the Ca\•alcade of Bands to fi n a n ce a trip to Wa s hin gton . D .C . General adm1ss1on is S2 SO for adults. S2 for 'tudents and SO cents for <'haldren 6· 12 PRO HOCKEY ..._...t i..ckt'll.e .. ,.. fify' I\~ .. ,., 1 C•l1torf\ie I PithbwOflt• M•~Wtt• 1 Cage Standings CfNTUll'I Ll.t.GUI JUHIOll V•••tTv t l'IA4 1t (\l.-WtA Y11t•P~'• Co\,.,,,,..,., C O"Oft• 0-1 MA r (!~"· fu\tH, A,\t .. t •• ~, .... ,._. V•llA p.,~ £t W'M:t~lt C'C•H• ..,,. , O •"W'•• Oltf\"M•H "'""' \. ., ,... ,., ..... , Cl1\t• Y..U .., j ..... ,. ..... ""'• . ~, .. .,. '-"'" ~ ...... W LO• 11 1 "' . ' ~ I I • , , , ' 11 IG 11 11 W L 01 tl ' II I I ti 1 J . . \ • ·~ ,, . I It 10 W L G I It ' ,, J . ' \ , • • • . " " t tt It l II 11 fM"lllf ll.t.OUll JVHIOll V•ll\t r Y t,.fN tt ... .r"'t ·fVJt,,.,,, l •.c f\ ....... • .,.,...~.I r ,., ... " • l 0 1 " 0 11 I . \ ' SOUTM CO-ST l lEAOlllE JUHIOll V.t.llSITY 11'1 ... ll M,,,,~Vl•to ....,,i. ...... i. l •Qlitft• ..... 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Cr•1ql\f0f"I 1"f U~( (r.arJOflfll 11 SWM'"°"'"'" H O•rtot• IJ .,,,.. ~°' • '' o.,,vtr to Mof'll•f\.t .. ~••tt• ~· ,, '-•• L.t' V•o•' •o L.o vo1 • MAr 1""1\if"lf •• ~·-·' ..... , .. " ........ .... t:',c•l)f>f'I \fAt~ tOO f\"'ff•IO •J ~·'"" 10'1 Nfw Torti 1oi WA'""'Q'on ua. Ph;t4KtltP"u• tu K"n\4\ (..f, tJ' O.tro1t 11) AA•IWM.f~f'f ',, Nr• Ort.,...,, •Ot '01 ' ~'''•f\d n-.. C"'•<•oo tO\ ArNt•<..-a,e,-•• -..u 6 \MU1*t t"'1:!·•""1 l(U ~"\ 4 fltOl''hO., i t LOW•\t? "'-""'"'~.-•· If your non profit club °' orgain+att0n needs to relse lunds cell Hunltngton Center 897·2533 and we will send you our Chanty Fair detatls MARCH 6-14, 1976 . ............ . -11 '1• """• • • • . .· 25°/o off ' JCPenney Highway nylon 10-step tune-up. truck tires Higt'lw•r truck llrH Fcw camper•. penele, plcll· upa. wM11. Nylon COfd body. No trade-In required 29.91 26.16 23.16 le~ le~ 4 c~ Tire elH R ... Price s.i. F.E.T He••"• whel we do • Repl1c• tperll plu9a • Service he•I •ii•• 1170115 tube type 33.00 24.15 2.&2 • R•plece point•. • Setvlee •ulo chotl• 700115 lube type 3100 700111 tube type 31.00 750116 lube type 50.40 670115 tublteH 31.00 700/15 tubelff• 4100 2150 U3 21.50 2.11 37.IO 3.st 27.00 2.71 30.75 3 Oii condenHr. rotOf • Replace dl1t•tl>ul0f C•P • Service •Ir fllle• • Service Ivel filler All pane end labor Included • Adtuat cam dvr.at angle • Set bHic llmln9 • Adjual CAre>uf•IOf ...... -.... -_,,,, .......... ........... ~ .... ,. Penney ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA BUENA PARK (Or1tngethorpe et Valley View) CANOGA PARK CULVER CITY · .. FOX HILLS.. DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LACUNA HILLS NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO ... CARSON MONTCLAIR RIVERSIDE •4 DAILY PILOT LM.Bovd Ben Franklin Pseudonyms An ehenllal lntrfdlent In ferUllter Is IOd1um nitrate. M iakt~ l~ nor,_ crow in a dan· dy m anner Put a lot of 1t U\ one 1pot, tbouah. and you act toe> much of a eood thing. World's lar1e1t dttpos1t of natural gochum njtrate I.a m northe rn Chile's Au,cama Oesert.~ot much 1rows there The elderly clll~en." who lh•e with their sons or daughter• outnumtx1r the cld~rly clU&tins who live in 1nst1tutiom by three to one. And that Is as it should be, contends a se~soned social scholar." ho lives aJone. S1lenct' Doaood. Anthony Afterw1t, Ctha Sing le and Ah cc Addertongue v. ere som e of lht' oth~r ~n names used b) th at g r eat newi,.paperman of )Cllterytur named Den· Jamin Franklin and olherv.1se known as Poor H1chard. Jn those dissoh-ed mar· r iages whi c h involv• alimony pay ments. the average settlement runs :n percent of the hus band's net income, research reveals . Vodka isn 't flavorless by accident, you know. The law reqwrei. 1t lo be so. Are \'OU a" are that comedian Paul Lynde used lo \\Clgh 260 pound.I'! Can you put your nght arm over your head and touc hed \our leCl eJr'' A child under six can't , I'm told. lo L. M Boyd, P 0 . Bo:t l~. Some of the most desirable residential real estate in Southern California dots the greens and fairways of Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach . Appreci· ation of property values in Big Canyon • and throughout Newport Beach · has been unexcelled . Newport Equity Funds arranges secondary real estate financing on such properties. Perhaps we can help you. New]!ort Equity TunasJnc. Real Estale Brotlets AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER OAIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92680 71~-8824 Picket Supported A si!lgle picket, imported from outside Los Angeles. ef · fe~llvely closed down Anheuser · Bush brewery. The stnke. ~rought about by Teamsters Llnion. has forced the clos ing of all nine plants. About 8.000 employes are affected. Exxon Cuts Gas Price by 1 Cent NEW YORK CAP> -Exxon U.S.A. said it is re· ducmg the pnce or all grades of its gasoline by one l"ent a gallon. The price r eduction also C'overs No. l and 2 dis· t1llates. kerosene, diesel fuel and home heating oil ---------- The cut m wholesale TAKING pnt'es 1s eff PClt\'e at com TOCK pany-o" ned stations. but ._ _____ • __ _ it is up to d ealers at other stations to decide "helht•r to pns' 1t nlong to the public. MCA Earnings LOS ANGELES (AJ>) -MCA Inc. reported a ret'ord $95.S milhon in 1975 profits. a 61 pe rcent in · crease over 1974 net Income, triggered m ainly by the box office success of the movie. "Jaws." In a finan cia l report the company. parent firm of Unive r sal P ictures, said the 1975 profits. representing Sl 1 01 a sharc, <'ompared with $59.2 million, or $6 87 a share. in 1974 net income . Gloen Dlap11•~ SA!'ll FRANCISCO tl'.PI) -/\ federal court jury has awarded ;1 !>mall plas\1<' itlo' cs company $6.2 m1lllon antitru.4'1 damages from Johnson & Johnson. Int' .. a maJOr medical and cosmt'llC'S manufacturer. The 1u ry aw ard was made lo Handgards Co . or Wilmette, Ill .. 1n a hligat1on th al began nme) t'ars agoandreachedlheU S SupremeC'ourt Kaiser Clea•n• FONTANA IAP ) -Kaiser Steel Corp .. responding to an En\'1ronmental Protection Agency injunction request, says it will spend S60 mllhon in the next four years to bnng its Fontana plant into compliance with the federal Clean Air Act Tht"" Q"°'•'~' \t.tool•f"(f by '"'-... •~• A\\CK1•I~ ot !.P<.u"' .. ' ~··~\. .,. btCh I~ Oftt r\ -·" C>y 0 ........ . '°""'.,. .. ,.,\, to •«" other ., of CJoW (£1•Mft111 ti-I Tho Cl'IOI•• tlOl"I\ dO l"IO' lft(IUOf n 11tl mtnvo# ..._., .. 00.,...._ O' COft"mi\· "°"· ..... "° .... ._._, K IW•I tfM\s.M:hOf'IS .·::'t\~~:~:, ~~~1.•t.,. A<-• Ad""'• A A.d Mtcro ......,, Co A~• Ale ··--· •.. Ah<o IM. 4.hOf\ Phr A•'"' a ... All ... Ttl Am AC>t'\I .,.. [•pt' A1" F 1nc:t ""' "'"' 4'" Fu'" Am CifH """"'' °' A Mc'°'y ,,,.,... , .... A,,. W.kt ·-•q ..,,,...,,, AQilt•(O A•"" """ ... .,~ Ano Co•• •11 c;, u All ~IMI Al""' <>< \ 8•11•0 Ato a.iro Wr ...... ~, 9,. a...-t· '• ~,,,_ ... IWl\p .. eum "" 9..,1 c;.o ... A•-'° JI 1·~ , ... ........ " .. M" II ......... , t i . ''· ,, ,, .. !0'4 '°" I) l U ..... ,,,. ,.._ JI ' , .. , .. n ~ ••'• )'. ] .. '0 ' 10'11 H"' U\o '''"' 11"' JI JI .. " ,, ,. 'I , •. -, " "'' n n 1"' 1 ... S'-.... ,. '•"' 1114 ..... ,. ... '''-..... \0'· ' .. ,, 1 • I .. .,. ,,., )O• I ]l'") 11'· 1)1. 14•.,. U'-1 ,,, Security Pacific Bank presents a ''Financial Management Series for the Small Business!' B•r.-.t Fl &.,_. .. F layl~H tf:~· (,~ llontly L• a.ti ul> e...q c ... B•llb Co ftjlly l(IG 8.rO ~\ "'""'' .... BIO<• Oo 111 ... a.. s B!M Cp -,., .. -"'~ Boal• NP "" ""' 12'"-1)1-n ,, ... ....... 1\i.c ., ... ...... IJ IJ ... ,...., '4'• s~, sr" ... '"' ,.,,, .... •s·, """ JO '°"' ,,.,, IJ I) 4 t• 10\9 11•. n v, >•'"t U\.\ U 1•·) )O•i. A tcn•wcek seminar for owners anJ m.mngcr~ of small bu. inesscs. L.1" h of th t· f1vl! &'cunty Pacific B.mk l 11 Ii. l'' li-.1cd will be offering n 't.'1tl'",11 1cn l'\'l'ning courses dcs1~ncd to c--:pl.1in in l ll'.lr. -.implc l:m~ua~c wh:11 t1n:rnn:1l m,magrmcnt ic; :mp how 111.'.1" ).!rc.nlv 1mpmw )'Our profitability. S11hw1..·1 .... will mdu1..ic.• Finnncial Statement Analysis Profit Plannini.: & Calih Budgeting CoM·Profit·\1<1lumc Anal~'. i'\ Capital Budg~ting &)urccs of Capital The Cl.)Ur .... c fee of $95 ic; gencr:illy t;ix-dcducuhlc nnd incluJcc; texts. matcn.11 .... l.."<'f fl'l' and parking. Enroll· mcnt '" lim1tc1..i chl)ugh. '<) rcg1c;ter soon. FN rcgi ... tr.H1t1n information ;md bro-- churl'. rk"'l' ".111121)I611·1bN .. O••·• ,,... ••••••• Loc111on Compton ~my l'ac1(1C f'.,nlc 101 E Con1pc(ln Hlv.I Lon11 Beach ~curnv Pac1flc B.mlc Blllsi IOZ 1'11'C' An: Monrd·,.•llo ~urnv r.1c1ric !\ink 7C(l\\11ll11t•r l\h d Ne"'J'(1rt ~nch ~·c11T11\ l'.1ul1<. l\.ml s 1'" sl'\l I'"" ~cnn·r Or !'illnCA Ana Oat<'' \\'cdn~"''· Arni l l·Junl· l' TuNhY'. Arml 10 June 2! ThuNiaY'. Arni 22-Juoc 24 Tu•--d.1.,,.., Arni 20·Jun<' ll ~·nir11\ l'.i. 111,· II.ml.. 1\1,fi: W('dn<'~:'I'"'· l'\•I(' ~ M.nn !'>1 Arnl 21 Jum ! l Coune houri• 7-91 lO P.M. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK There's Security in Numbers Taxpayers Hang Back This Year Rental Delp WA S HI NGTON fAl'I W1lhout Uw mc:e ohve o( a tux n· bate thla yur . taxpttyers aren't Riina their returpa b ea1erl> ais they did lu t ytor. lnt\lrnal Rnenue Servit'e fl11url's sho" The number of return:. r1lf'd so farthla yt•iar l:i 9 7 J~f'<'ent behind the aame per iod a ~ar aiio On the other hand. the nvtra~e t·e· fUnd this ycur l:s up ~.28 tu sm.01 OTHER PR ELI MINA RY I RS ll1ures also show the taxpuyt>r,· option to earmark tnxus to help nnance presldenllol election:s i:s at the h11hest rate ever Officials say the current political c.un palgn apparently •~ encoura1t1ni; taxpaycrs to parllt'lpule. "1th 26.5 per<'ent of the returns so Car each designating Sl per taxpayer 'to the fund. compared l023 9 per· cent at this tame last year. which was the previous high. Taxpayers have earmarked $4.1 million for the campaign fund so rar this year. bnnging the total put into the fuud smce 1973 to S66 2 million. So far. S9 million of that has already b«n dis· tributed to <'and1dates m pre· sidt'ntial primary elections. Overall. I RS spokeJ>men say the filing pac:e for this year ap pears to be about normaJ Tax· payers so far have mailed in 29 million of the 86 2 million returns expected. THIS TIME LAST vear the agency had ret'el\'e<I Jl ·s m1lhon returns. but that was higher than normal. I RS spokesmen note<! that even though the law prov1d· Ing rebates to taxpu)eri; wal>n't approved until April ~. passage was virtually certain by this time last year and ofrlt"1a1 ... were already St'rv1ng noucc that the h rs\ returns hied "ould be the first to receive rebate:. 2,500Seek ubsidies SAN DIEGO fAP' -An estim tt'd 2.~ person5 ""a1ted up to tour hou1 !> undt•r t'Old. rain thre111tenlnJ k1eis for u t'hll.flCl' to Wt'\ frdera.I help Ill paytna their rent The 2.SOO apphClU\lS "<'tC' t-t-l'k1ng 800 rederall)'· Sl~ppot\ed hOlll!HI' UOJ\S Applk:atlons art tK·1n11: takt•n through t-'rlda) tor tht' Sl .8 mil hon pro14rum undl'r "h1C.'h the t•h1er ly, hand1capp4"d :tnd lo" 11fMmt• l.u11lht':. may haHt part of their rtnt 11u~1d"l'd ll) th\l fl:<.lt•ral go\ t'rn ment. City otrl<'lals e11tlmah' that sonw ti.OOO will h<tVt' 111encd UP for lhO pr1>~r;11n l>) lht• \'llll uf \hi.' \\C<'k, twice as many as 1n Lo.\ Anacl<'i1 Snn Dleao alrendy 01)\'1 ult•:. a Mmlljr pros:n1m at a cost of S2 million. prm uhni: M1r11t• 1,400 1rnrtly sub:;idlied apartme~ for the r>00r und c.·ldcrl~. San D1eao County nl'lo ha'I o SIO m1lhon sub sidized housln~ prognm and l'\111111\ 11ft"·1.1b :.a) as mnny as 42.000 famihe~ ma) hl' \•lq:1hlt• Rut 'o r:1r, only 80 calls ha\C ~"·n n•ct'l\l'd. :-.i~~ thl' count\ housing authorll )'. FEA Pushes Slow Oil Price Hikes \\'ASHINCTON \APl -The Fedl't JI Eneriz~ Administration ha:. pro1)()sed ruh•:-. for 1nrrl'as1ng 011 prices gradually O\'er thl' nN.t 3tl month!' 'fhl• rules could add as mut'h u:. 7 or 8 ('1.•nl::. pt>r ~allon lll petroleum f~rice:-. b~ mid 1!179. The pnC'e estimate "a::. the m •u.imum 1nrn••t:il.' allowcd by law \\ 1thout further l'On.:n•:-:-1on.il aµ proval. and in reality lht.• pr1te h1k\•!> t·vullt be h\\\l'I 1f inflation easei.. The comprchensl\'e energy \Jill pa'M'd lu:-.1 \'l'.11 imposed an a\'eragt' <'tudl· 011 pn<'l' of S7 .GG p1.·r h ,11 rel beginninl! F ebruary 1976. But it allowed annuul mcrea:-.es m:.itt'hlnl: lh1• national inflation rate and add1t1onal thrtl' pcrcl·nl annual increast's as an sncenU\'e for 1:i eakr 011 pro duct ion. Congress speC'1f1t'd that the annu~I pnrr 1n <'reast's could total no morl' than 10 1wrt'ent uni•" FEA proposed and Congr<'" .irn·1111•d :.11ltJ1111111.11 pnn~ h1kt's. o,•t•r Tiu· CounlPr HA~ UstiftCJ' 1' 1\ l.•\•m\ •t t• "•1•• \o Ul•I t01., \f • f t Of'I L.•b ~-'• lO't tVA( (_p S • • • (Cl'\ ""' I? 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Mot•f'\ R1 > , •• IM' ,,.,f\, .I ....... "'°'"\A 1'• t'.11 IM• W.tt l• • >l"-Mo\I~ (p HJ-. " • I~ ~U(I • .. • Mt>t1r,n '" )t )I t l"l~•f \ e • AAf)fQI (I 10~ 10..._ '"''' l •t> 1 • ''• ""'' \m1tli lt , )1 • lntf'f( (n I , ; M\1 O .. td It , ti._ lnt•I ('P •a. U , ~t•irN" • , t l l~t11'1t {,\ t I', ""°' ,,,,lifh Pt1 •" 1 In 911W A t • • ~H (n~\t ) • \"'t lftltt\•I 11• • • N•t l Dh MUTUAL FlJNDS I I' I 1 • I • : . fJH '"' I • Jlf I • 0 11 Clll 00• '• fJH ,.. ,, )0 I I • ~o ,. ti. I\ I ,.,,, ,. ' I I . " " ' II I ., ' I " 10~ I) " " ' . I j ~· ~ II Jll I 'Jlfl '• • )tt , ('\H It I 1U I ~ -· W dnetday't Afternoon Prieee NEW YORK STOCK ' EXCHANGE DAILY PILOT Wednlllday. Marel"I 3, 1916 s DAILY PU.OT ·~ TIU Tips Good, Bad News . ( For Honteowner ' , 8~ S\'LVIA PORTER ~ \ ( S<wmh mu s~nt'll I AlnOhj! the most 1mJ>()rt~lf\t U:S~('tb or ownini: u home lll the t>tlf'nt to \\ h1C'h thl' c1qwn~l''> "" olvt1d in hom" own"r htp affect wh11t }OU owe h1 taxc~ In l975, th~ IRS ls ·sued both favorable und unfu\'orubk rulin.:i-In thi:s ucia. Ntwly,.·eds: Thl· IRS ,:aH' .1 tu\ bn·uk to you. If you both own homt.111. ~t'l l thcin :1111t buy o nt•w Ol\\' "hen you marr)'. Oain on sulc· of u pnnc1pul n•a1dt•m·c 111 IH'ncrnlly de· ferl"td. If ;at lca:it an equivulent amount 1s u:.cd lo buy a new princip"I n•<stdl•nn.• In '75, tht• I HS suuJ that If :1 nt~wly nrnrri~l t'Otiple l'ach sold n pnn clpal res1dt>n('e nnd \lUCh 10\'l'!\h'<I fllOl'l' th~m th<· 1oaki-pnt'\' in bu~ lll!l one ne\\ n .·i;!<lt'n<'t> 111 Money's Worth whac;h th{'y took lltlt• )011lll}. their ~uin~ 011 tht' sftleis or lht• two formtr pnnl'lJJUI rt•:o;idt•n('('S were not curn·ntly tax· able ..• a n1<'c "l'ddin~ ~1ft. Bar~ain rents: If ~ou own a hous<> am! intt'nt111n111ly rt>nt it to a r elallv<' or friend at less than f.ur tt'ntal. with the re· suit that your houst' cxpcnS\'S eX<'N'd the rentul income. the IRS says you can't dedut:t all the expenses you otherwise m1~ht be able lo deduct. Because you are not r er'ltina the hou:.e lo make :.1 profit. you are allowed to deduct only the following t:!X pen M'S: <I ) INTER EST AND TAXES. \\ hether or not they total more or less than the bar~a1n r~ntal 1nC'ome. Say you rent the house to ~·our rclallve tor a bargain S3.000 a year. Your liixes and inlt.'rt:-sl l'Omc· to S2.000. you C'an drdurt the 52.000. II your ta:\c:. ano mll'l'c:.l came to S3.500, vou l'Ould deduct SJ.soo: . <21 If your taxe.; und 1ntt'n·st total h·s~ than ~our J?ross rent. you t:an df>d1wt 'our opt•rat1n~ 1•xpenses (other lhan depreciut ion wh1l•h afft.'t'ls the basis of properly l up to an amount by \\ h1<'h your bargain rt·nt inc·ome ei.n•edi; tht< rot al ol your tnll•rest and lai.cs. Suy lhl' barga1n n·nt 1s ~.000 a ye~1r , ~111d Yt~ur 111kn .. ,t :ind t:.ii.l'S arc $2,000. H your operating expenS(!S fnr hi:ht. hl•at .. (•le .. tam~ to Sl ,200 ror the year, you t:a11 deduct only Sl,000 of that Sl,200 ~nt <S3.000·S2 .000). <J> l\llowable dcpreciallon on your house can be deducted to the extent that the rt>ntal income exceeds both )'Our inter est and taxes and opcratmg exp»nses. ALL THESE ALW\\'ABLE de1uctions can be taken on- ly as 1tem1zed deductions . 11 you use the standard deduc· lion, you will forfeit thl'Se deductions. Payments from HUD' lf you received morti:age as· sist.ance paymrnt~ from HllO \1t1d1•r Section 235 of the l':u· tional llou.s111~ ;\t·I. you don't ha\'C• lo include the pa.\ ments in income. The I HS offlcuill~ t:Ot1h1·11wt1 this by a formal rul· tnJ! an 1975. Hut t ht• I HS pro1>11~t·~ 1111'11m1n t1I P part of tht• rJou· bl<' tax hn•ak no\\ U\ ;11lubll' to thuM· ot \ uu \\ hu herwf1t from Lht1S"~a\ mt•nt:-· \.. ntler current rules, you. 1 h<• homeowner. t•xclude Hit.' ~yments from ~our incomt'. hut ~nu ubu cla1m 1tcmtted deduction~ lo tlw cxtent ttw p,1~ ml·nls an• applied to in· terest ;rnd taxes on your horn<' Thl' Treasury has proposed regulations that. b<'ginnint: with 1975. your interest deduc· lion on your mortJtage would not be allo" cd to the extent of the assistance payments. But no portion of the ai.sislanC'e payments would reduce other dcducttons, connected with the house, such as taxes. THESE PROPOSED IU:(;n .ATIONS ar(' not yet rinnl. so the double break is still t{'l'hnically available tu you on your '75 return. But if the propo!>als arc f1nall~ udoptcd without chan~e. they will be effocll\ c for '75. • S pC'cial t ax tip for '75 by thl' HcscarC'h Institute of Amen<·a: If you take:' thl' standard deduction and you also are a member or an investment <·lub, you may lost.' out un· der a '75 IRS rulin~. Your investmt•nl club may h;i\'e ex· pense~ for advice, bank charges. accounting, etc. THE JRS SA VS THAT \'OUR <'lull can 'l just subtract thc~l' costs from income and lt•t each of the members rt'porl their sbarc of get income. Instead. the C'lub must show each member's share of both income and of the C'lub's costs. H you itemize your deductions. you also cun deduct your share of the club's expenses. If you ta kc the standard deduction. you must include your share oC th<' club's income. but you get no deduction for your share of the dub's expenses. AFS Earnings Rise Despite a<l vt•rsc• econom1<' conditions worldwide. the net earnings of Avco Financial Ser\lices Inc. rose scven per- cent to $37.7 million m the fis· cal year ended last Nov. JO - the second hi~hest le\lcl in the company's history, accordmg to the J\ PS annual report. A FS. a wholly owned sub sid1ary of Avco Corp . is a ('onsumer finance <'Ompan~· with ~ orldw1dc headquarter~ in Newport Beach. The debenturcs issued by AFS are listed on the ?\ew York Stock Bxchangl'. Suits Agai1ist Two Tire Firms Dropped WAS HINGTON (l f'I l -i\fl<>r 1w:irly "IX Vl'ar:-. of in vesligatil)n, !he Ju ... t1l't' l>1•11.111n11•nl ha' rlroppt•cl nv1l an· titrust suits ;1Ra111,,1 th1• 01111on 's two lur~e~t tire munufo<:· t11r1•rs becall'>l' of ltwk of "''1clt•1w<' tll~h~:~'lr~:<'YK r~t1~11~·;:,.~:~"11~ F1r;=.t~11-11-·-·11rt• anr1 Hubhc·r dlllrgc or 1 hi• A ntil ru ... t C'o "with lht· 1.: ·t•aiest reltH'· 01vi1>1on. suid h" di~rni~!'t•ll t;1rt(•1·'' 11fl 1•r 1f1•1•1drnu 111• the suit-; ugaln~I c:noclye<1r C'flulct not prove hi:. cui.es 111 Tire and HufllH·r ('11, ancl ''111111 Thr• '1111 ... hod 1·hurl(t'd th<' Irvine Bank Deposits Up 79 Percent A 79 percent gain 111 ln111l depos1ti1 and a f>O pc.•rcent Ill· crease in lotol a~SC'll' llavt• been announ<'t•lf hv Irvine Na· tional Bank <luruii.:' 1975 .• u .. cording to the C't•rllfr<'<I slnl1• ment r ell'as1•1f by .Jumec; Lynch. pres1d<'nl. Customer d1•poi.1ts we>r<' nearly $1:1 mdhon for 1975. ~.8 million· i.:n·all'r th3n ;11 the prcviou' '1• ;r r ('nd. Lyn1'11 reported T<tt,tf a:-,1·t~ 111 C'reased to Jr, mllh1>0. up from I he I !17 I It•\ t!l of S Ill million. he nmetl lr\'1ne Nut1onal. whrl'h opened in Auitust, 1973 as tht• flnt independent l'>ank in Irvine. occupied n<'w three· s1.9ry headquarters rn 1975 at 2171 Campus Or nirnp.11111·:-. "'Ith 1lh·~ally tn 111~ to mo1111 p11h11• Hu• tin• r•·r1l.1<'l·ni1·nt m.1rk(•t h y 111\\1·1 i1q' pnrr'I to fm <·c· 'm1dlt·r 1·om1wt1101 ~ out of hll~l!IC ""' l\,lll)ll'I l>ittd hi' r1•:id1t·d lht• d••t'l'IOll •Ill t ht• bJl>ll> Iii f'V 11le111·1• 1·11111ptl1·11 slll('C' lh1• <'I\ 11 1>uits wcr<· fllt'1I in tJ S l>l l>ltll'l C:nurt ln Cl<'VC'lund A11i: !I. I !.17:1, anrl in r1·· evaluntang evtdcnct•· the d•·· part m1•n1 h :i'1 oM alnt-.1 In foul" \ei.lr~ of invcstigutwn bdore till' rilln~ A i.tipulalion nlcd with tlw C1)Url allO\\ s lhc i(O\'(.'l'nmt•nl to revive the s u1lll <1l a11v t1n1l! 1f 1t ~ces fit. · Wynn'M s~ts Cash Dividf'nd Thl' board of d11t•ctor.; of \\ rnn·~ Jnt<'rnalion;1l In<' ol' F~llerton, h <1"> dl·rlared thl' regular quartt'rly rai-h dividend of 5 <'<'n\s per share payablt• April 2 to shareholders of record March 12 \ . ' 'f ' J • ' ... 1 1 t· l " DAH. Y PILOT .. Cassuto in for Mehta? 1t ls dlm cult lftdeed lo find ao Orange Co t muak lover v. bo )I not baUered b)' the news th.at · Zubln Mehta 111 to luve the Loa Anaelea Phallnnonlc Urchutra In 1911 /'Zooby'' It. of COYne. adored by Oranae Coun· ty ,,hllarmonlc Soc1tty audl~c.:s who have alwayi nlt'n to bjm in LAPO tont'erlll at l 'C lrvine'a Cra"ford Hi.JI ond Santa Ana lti&h ~bool. But thue 1t ls. Zubtn hns rnade hla decision to luvc for New York end he 111 not the fi rst conductor to ruch such a de· <'ls100 on the bash~ thut he has a<'compll11hed 111 there 1s for tum to accomplish "Ith a g1ve11 uuuT~ orchestra RIGHT NOW, THOSE WHO l(wde the destinies of the LAPO arc wrtngtng their ha11d1 over the ul· t1mate choice of a sucttS~r to thlS gifted, gracious ffillll or music. lt ai. extremely unlikely that said guiders of delitm1es wall consult lhLS "nter oo. the issue of Mehta's i.uccesi.or. But I wish they would for we have the man they want naht here in our Orange Coast mu1t1cal community. ll as this "rater's op1ruon that the LAI><> nt-ed look no further than CC In 1ne's Alvaro Cassuto for the man" ho " 111 pick up Mehta's ba-ton. Provided, of course. that the bnlbant Portuguese maestro 'A't>uld even consider vacating has t:CI post and the many European assignments that come his way ench concert i.eason. THOSE OF US WHO HAVE watched Cassuto with adm1rat1on before the UCI ensembles that 1 have taken on new luster and sense or dirttlion un- der his unernng baton, know full well the kind of job Public 1V Winner WASHINGTON. CA P) -Aflet'• a long period of ge s tation. pub l ic t elevis ion appt>ars to have come up with a"' in· ner with a domestic B1centenl'\ial series l1Ued "The Adams Chronicles." colonial and posl- Revolution story of the Adams family. and stars George Grizzard as John Adams. "The Adams Chronicles" has been the mos t generously financed series produced for public televisderal agency, the Nallonal En· dowment for the TOM BARLEY . Music Box he rould do with lh • Los Anacl~s Ph1U1rmonlc 0N'htstra And my immt"dlate lmpr~Mon 11 that bl' would be itood for tht' I.Aro, t• ~c.·1all)' an the wake of Mt-hta' departure Cauuto as no inorl.' lake Mehta m ~tyk. op proach. tempernml•nt or interpretation than chulk •~ hk~ chet.•se But he mo:st c,•rtainl» as. 1n lht& wrltt.•r's humble oplJuon, Mchtu's equal und a man who would ensure the conttnut.od ur\l!tlt« uctrn•ve· ments of the LA PO ' THO E WHO DOt'BT T HAT evaluation without having watrb«I Cauuto oo the podium should do so th as "'et>kf'nd Ile "111 be d1rccl1ng has t,;CI ~nsemble at 8 p m t'r1day :,ind 3 p m Sunday. Frankly. I thank he "'ould gave the LA PO new thrust and dynamism an :irea:. that ha\ l' been neglerted byl1ehta But that as Just m) op1naoo ACAHMY AWAlO ~ATtOMS IMClUOIM6 HSTl'ICTVH llSTACTOI HST AC'nlSS llST D•tcTOI AHO llST SWPOI~ ACTOI The Neilsen ratings do not cover publi c television. but the Public Broadcasting Service has done some of its own polls and found that the program ha s com · manded an audience as large as for any show at has pre\'iously put on the Human it 1 es . gave a ------------------..-- air. grant of up to S4 million. su bject lo private matching ; the Mellon Foundation gave $1.S million and the Atlanllr Richfield Company $1 2 mil hon A s pokes woman fo r --------- the ser\'lce said the first ll!l!W'l.m~ program of the 13·part 9i•il• series captures 14 per· cent of the viewan~ au-.,_ __ dience in New York City. rit'liil~ six percent in Los r-.mllll!!"!'!!"!! Angeles and eight per- cent in Chicago. This ....----... .-.-...-.. .... 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STANLEY UBRICK •• l\'(.AN O'N!AL 'MAP..ijiA ~l~N6QN-> EDWARDS HARBOR ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHO,NE .5'6·3102 *•*•*********••••········ • X-RATED ADULT MOVIES • • NOW IH COSTA MlSA • : · BEL-CONGO MOTEL : • ClOADCllCWfC~TV • •HH HAl•OI IUD. 545-t4H • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOBODY COULD DftEAM HIM UP HIS BANK ROBBERY IS All THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE IT'S TRUE! D CR) INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR. BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, Al PACINO CHRIS SA'RANDON c ..... ..._ •• ,., t 14t ~ I OA A~G( MALL 6 IROOKHUASl 1 ... v--.... ............ _ ......... L .,,. ..... ,.., . .,,,., ......... -,,,"4. 1 - 1 •I I fl I I 11 ROBERT DENIRO 'flL"tl J)lt07J~lt "ASTONISHING ! 'Taxi Driver' has m uscle-tensing, skin-prickling s uspense that builds like a1'I a1 r raid s1 ren ." ~harles Champlin, Los Angeles Times "A KNOCKOUT. De Nlro's performance thrusts him into the front r anks of American actors alongside Brando, Nicholson, Pacino and Hoffman." ~ichard Cuskelly, Los Angeles Herald Examiner " 'Taxi Driver ' belongs to Robert DI> Niro, the mos t R EMARKABLE young actor o f the American screen." -Jack Kroll, Newsweek "POWERFUL. An excellent credit for Scorsese and a terrific showca'>P for the versatility of star Robert De Niro " -A. D. Murphy, Daily Vairety "Adults who want to see a well made film with a BRILLIANT performance by Robert De Niro w ill hail 'TAXI DRIVER'." -Gene Shalit, NBC· TV I ( )n r\lf"f'\ 111tlrf•f•I w ru ')'Ml\ +n •l~, • '"ullf\ 1111" " 1 1111l11wJv ~h" .h,. .• m uf 1,., uw ·••1111 .,.,.h 111 1 ~•h• h 11,rvoH1 u ""11' ''' '-t• ,,,,, '" llf•h• lh.11 l .. '\ ;\1\1 ' , "tJ\O u t t' H .. , , ~ ROBERT DEN IRO 'f AXI 01{1\'l~lt PLUS , CYBILL SHEPHERD o.,Jtj Sat 1·l ·S·7 1 S·9 20-1 I 2S &Yn.1l·S-715-920 ·~~~Plus The Devil in~~~ 2:iV Miss Jones . ·- ' " C:roving Re-conditioned 8y CAROL MOORE 0.llf l'i!M .... '" ... ''Eating a carrot isn't the same aa a undy bar." admitted Ellubelh L~tn before i.he and her aunt. Jud1lh Ge\Mn, pre- pared a bulfet that almost con- vtnttd a Park Ne"'port Spa au· d.lence otherwue. "Part es can be revolutions in t aste. Ju1t •erve appetizers. Everyone has a hlUe or ever· )1Nn1." Mn. Getbersexplained. "Guests, who don't know they're · 'eallna veaetables. rave about the /reahneta and satu fied, but nQl a\ulfed. feeling." The authors bJended nnd baked a 1ampl\ng from "Ratner 's .M eatl ess Cookbook," a pa~rback coUectlon ot ~ipa from their f1mlly'1 famous New YorJt rtjt1uraot. · The landmark of Jewish \legriarian.dalry cuisine is f,.... quenled by political and ahow bulineu JJeNOnaUUet and otlen appears as the .. estabUsbinc shc)t" 10 movies, most recenU,Y "'The French Connection." How can your cooldnt rival the chefs who have customers wait· ing ln line, des-pit. 400 seals? Mrs. Gelhera offered some clue.: -"Consider the produce man your best friend and trust his ad- \'tce on quality and best buys." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday, Maren J, 1976 Cl -"lnffst in the best blender possible." She s wears by the top· of·lhe-llne Imported model that comes with double btadet and Cliacs for 1llcin1 and shredding. -"CoodtUoo chUd.ren early.·· Sbe eonlfltded young taste buds tre really quite ad\tnturous und appreciative and don't alwuys expect desserts. While It's d1Wcult to duplicutc some specialties without com· merd~Uy available ingredients <or brick ovens. these have been adapted for home use. The Chopped Eggplant 1s such an eye·opene r that 1t may replace guacamole as a healUuer dip for chips and crackers. Another appetizer. Spinach and Eggs. can be a course m it.self or a spread for open-faced ~andw:iches. The speckled green prettiness will be appreciated bv those who think egg mixtures are too bland for parties. Ruggeles, crescents of sweet dough filled with fruits and nuts, are one of the irres istible Jewish pastries that aren't quite so "sin· fut" if you've chosen wisely from the first 100 pages of vegetable· based delicacies. CHOPPED EGGPLAJ't-'T 2 medium eggplants • , cup oil 2 I arge on ions . finel} chopped 1 g r een pepper, finely chopped .C ·oun C'e j'ar pimientos, drained and diced Jwce o( l lemon S ll and white pepper tu taste Bake whole unpeeled eu· plants ln preheated 350-<lecne oven tor l hour or until ea&lly pierced. Cool , peel and chop fmely. l n a lar &e skillet. heat ,,. cup oil and 1>aute onions and green pepper until golden brown. Stir In eagplant. rem1.1in1ng ,_. cup oll . pimiento. lemon JU&ce and seasonin&s. Ser\'e t old M ak<.•s 6 to 8 por· lJons. PISACH AND EGGS l pound s pinac h , well trimmed and finely chopped 6 hard·cooked eggs, chopped 2 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon pepper Lettuce , Green pepper rings. optional ln a s mall bowl, combine first five ingredients and mix well. Ctull. Serve on 6 or 8 leUuee leav~ garnished with green pep· perrings. MINIATt:RE RUGGELES Dou1b: l cup butter 8·o unce package cream cheese 1 cup sifted cake nour 1 cup aJl.purpose nour Elizabeth Leffll, Judith Gethers load their favorite blenderc.· '"cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract •, tuspoon salt Fl1llng 1 12·ounce jar apricot Jam 2 cups raisins 2 c ups frne ly c hopped walnuts Combine &i ll dough ingredients in a bowl and mix with hands un- til a smooth ball is formed. Wrap dough and chill overnight. Divide dough in half. Roll out each piece on a floured surface to a 16X20·inch rectangle.· Spread with half . lhe Jam. Sprinkle with half the raisins and nuts Cot 16·1nch s ide of dough into 4·lnch strips. Cut stnps into IO tnangles. 2 inches wide at the• base. Roll up the tnangles, start·. mi;? at the side opposite the point Repeat-with remammg doush a nd falling . Place on greased cookie sheet a nd bake.> at 375 degr~s for 20 to 25 m inutes. or unlit lightly brown. Cool on a rack. Makes 80 s mall ruggele~. As pa rag.us Tip: New c~.tting John Jackson shows pre-cut spears. ByDENNIS M~LELLAN °' * 0.lly l'ilel IQfl M echa n ized a spar agus harvesting, which drastu~ally re· duces the number of workers in the field. "111 result in a more.> succulent and totally edible pro- duct on t he gro<'er':. shelf That"s what gro\\er J ohn J ackson told the food "nters and editor s on a recl'nt Imperial Valley tour. sponsored by the Western Growers Association and the Imperial V1Jll<'y Vegeta· ble Growers Asboeiahon Jackson. believed to be the firs t to us•e the aspar agus har vest1nj? ma c hin e 1n California. has been U'i1ng 1t three year s . Ne" Jersey and Delaware farmers ha\•e had 1t for about eight ycnri; The machine. "h1ch was de· monstrated in a port ion or Jackson's farm near El Centro, cuts the s pear s three lo four in· ches a bove the g round, leaving behind the tough, fibrous portion of the plant. About five days later, after the spears have grown several more inches. the m achine goes over the fi eld again. When worker~ han·csted by h and. they would cul the plant beneath the ground The spears would be longer. but approx· 1mately 60 percent would be non- edible . "The product we're coming up with Is all edible." l'mphasiied Jackson , addi'n·g consistent quality was his goal. Shoppers will be able to buy asparagus of higher quality for the sam e or s lightly more per pound. he said. The advantal{e to the "grower. he said . is obvious. One man and one machine. which replaces 100 workers. can harvest so acres a d ay. The han elltlnJ? season lasb from lhe t>lld of J nnuarv to mad · Apnl "\\"l• "en• hurt b)· <i stnkt' two year~ ago,·· he ~aid. "You·\c got to cut asparagus e'ery day. You can !>Ce the pressure If the ere" s don •t come to work." Although :.hoppers "111 g:un by being able to buy a totally edible product. Jackson said. retaikrs are not yet completely receptive to the new look. • . Ht> :.aid the pubhc 1s used to bu} mg nine inch spears "1th the white and purple portions that the ne" method eliminates. "They're used to getting the whole thing ... he said. "We need lhe cons umers to a sk for 1l. •· I le added he 1s not sure of the best "ay to market the vegeta· ble. Should they package just the lips or cul the spears mto longer sizes! The day·long tour also Included a stop at a carrot processing s hed. where 400 tons of the orange vegetable are packaged m eight hours. 'The rm~rial Valley. which is celebrating its 15th anniversary, 1s about 12 miles from the Mex· 1can border. Located 50 feet below sea level, the valley 1s surrounded by de· sert. A grower's representative p()mled out the foresight of the pioneers who turned it Into prime, pr oductive agricultural land. Fed b y wa ter fro m the Colorado River. the \'alley in 1974 >!rossed more t han $.j57 million. A wide variety of field. vegela· ble, fruit and nut crops arc gro\\ n annually, in addition to livestock. dairy. apiary producl.l>, seed and nursery crops. •••• For those who like to ad·lib vegetables in y ummy expcri· ments. here is a recipe courtesy of the Imperial Valley growers ' wives:. CAROL JACKSON ASPARAGUS Pit: Unbaked pie crust Shoppers may soon find pre-cut totally edible spears 1n place of familiar bundles of asp{lfagus. Asparagus in' amount to f:U crust 2 eggs 3 ~ c!up milk l tablespoon fl our Sall and pepper to last e Grated Monterey Jack cheese Cook asparagus slightly In but. ter and water; d rain. Pince In un. haked pie crust. Mix eggs, milk, flour, salt and pepper; pour over asparagus. Top with cheese. Bake at 350 d egrees for H minutes. Exercise Judgment for Keeping in Shape . . Improving th<' Nutntion of tho Nation as this week '1> theme being promoted by the American D1etellc Asso<'1at1on. Many n utrition aulhoriliec; agree that Am erica's mo!it se ri o u s a nd widespread malnutril1on µroblem involves over·eatmg of rich foods, lakinJ( in more calories lhan needed and lead mg to sedentary lives. All these f!ictors add up to overweight and can endanj!cr hl'art health Wisc eating and n·· 1otular exercise are the best ways lo correct the problem. A ~enslblc eating µIan calls for keeplnl{ choleste r ol intake moderate to low, reducing tht> total amount of sugar and fut m the diet. replac101ot some satural· ed fat with polyun!.aluratcd fat and lowerin g calo ries to a modeTate level. Using 100 perocnt corn oil makes the following recipes even healthier and the dipping mix· ture or egg white and cornstarch. typically Orienta1 .e ·s esirably free or cholesterol.' n5H STEAKS P E STYLE l egl{ whit e Jteaspoons<'orn arch 1 pound fish steaks 2 tablespoons corn oil 11 cup <'hl<'ken broth 1 •cup dry !'lherry t tablespoon dark corn syrup 1 •teaspoon salt With fork beat egg white and 1 teaspoon or the cornstarch until blended Dip fish steak."' in egi;? mixture, coatmg all sides. fll'at corn oil over medium heat in large s killet: add fish steaks and scar on both sldei1. about 2 minutes. Remove f1!>h from skillet. Stir together broth. s hnry, corn syrup, remammJl 2 tc•u'I poons cornstarch and i.all Pour Into 11klllet Brin ~ to horl rivc·r medium ht•at, stirring con11itunl ly, untll thlckenl'd. Place rl11h steaks in sk1llc•t nnd <'OOk about 2 mlnull's on l.'ach 111tl1· or until fish rtakes cai:.1ly wh1•11 tested with fork. l'la<'C on plattl'r und pour suuce O\'Cr fish. M uk1·.., 4 i.c rvings, euch 215 calone..,, i grams fa t. TOMATO ST FFED F JSll FILLETS 1,. cup corn oil •.cup dry white wln1• 1 clove garlic, minced l teaspoon sail 14 te aspoon pepper 11 2 pounds flounder fillets l cup peeled chopped tomato 6 -oun ce can s l iced mushrooms, drained 1 .. cup finely chopped onlon I teaspoon d ried ba3il lea\'es •, teaspoon paprika 6 lemon wedges Stir together corn oil, wine. garlic, s ail a nd pepper Place fillets In 13 x 9 x 2·inch bakinl{ dish. Pour on corn oil mixture. Cover. r efrigerate 30 minutes, turning once after 15 minutes. Stir t oge ther tomato, mushrooms. onion and basil. Remo\'e r11Jets from marinade. leaving marinade in baking dish. Spoon tomato mixture on f11lel!>; roll up fillets. Place In marinade In boklnR d1.,h. flap sidt' down Sprinkle \.\Ith paprika Bake m 350 dl•gr<.'c F oven 30 minutes or until fish nukes easily With fork. Carnbh with lemon wl'df(l'b. Mtakcs 11 11ervln1ot:o.. cuth lli5 calorics, 8 1trum11 fat. RAKtm MARINAT•:o nsu . • .. <·up cor11 1111 :1 I ulilc11pooni. r<roll-.f lt•rnon rind 1 , rup 11.'mon J0tt·1· 2 clove., i:urllr. m1ncr1l 2 ll'usponn:-. i.all 2 l<.·aspoon.., dnc•d or eit:ino lra,·c~ 2 teaspoonq dri r d ba'lal leaves J teas poon dri<'d thym<' leove!t '• teaspoon pep(X'r •.; cup chopped onion 3. pound whol" drc!lscd f1~h Stir tol{ether corn oil, lemon rind. lemon juice. Rarllc, salt, oregano. basil. thymr. pepper and onion. Pour half of marinade into bottom of large bakmg dish. Lay fish m maranade Spoon some mannade into fish cavity and pour rem1uninR over fish. Cover and refn,l!l'rnte at least 4 hours. turning ond bastmg frequently. Collect mannadc and pour into cavity. Ba ke in 350 de~ree F oven, basting occasionally, 30 minutes or until fish n akcs easily with a fork. l\f akes 6 servinf{s. each 310 calones, 15 grams fat . g DAtl.Y PILOT Wednn<lrt· Maren 3. 1918 I Example Worth Emulating (Ann Landers~ I· . DEAR ANN LANDERS: To· d ay 1 learned a I~ I wall never foreet. I'd like to share lhls leason wifh the millions or people who read your column fl could help make this world a lit· tJe nJcer pla<'e to llve in. believe there's any truth in it. It's eit~r a gross exaggeration or a senous misunderstanding." Witt> 11maiing gruce, she changed the subJe<'t. I so admired her and then thought. "Why dldn't t have lhe couraJ(c to s uy that?" Thla friend and I were meeting a third woman for a soda aner 1hoppln1. When the three of ul'I sat down tn a booth or the druptore , the t hird purty stud, "Well, do I have something Juky to tell you about So-and·llO." She then began to relate a scandalous st ory about a womun we all knew. It was pretty awful. What a frt~nd ! No s ell· righteousness, no goody-goody pMny piety. Just an up-front, wonderful pcr1t0n. J 'd love to be hit:~ her. Do you think l <'an change at age SS'! -REACHlNG UP DE AR R EACHING: Of cour$e you can. All lt takes I• effort. Wouldn't It be lovely if for JU8t U hours, everyone rHOlved DO& to uy one unkind word about My friend stopped her in mid· :icntence and said, ··1 <'lln 't I,.. Patriotism Exhibited There's a lot of discussion th•~ vear about how oommercaal t he Bicentennial ·should ~ since m any firms are taking adv<1ntage of the ~ year lo m anufacture special birthday sou\'enirs At least one person in Costa Mesa does n't have to worry aboul that problem. however. Jen Ogde n's keepsake has been in he£ family i.1nce 1815 and it is a genwne token of one woman's love for her counlry. Ms. Ogden has re<'eived an Irish ltnt'n handkerchief which was embroidt>rl'd 161 years ago in Iowa by "Grandma Crol>by," the great· grandmother of her great·aunt. the la tt' De lta Hillyard. The kt'eps :ike \\a~ gl\ en to :'\ls . OJ,!d<'n b\' ht·r :great-aunt. who lt\'cd m Orangl" for 55 ~t'ar~: JU:-.t before she died at tht· agt.'uf98. It 1s in excellent tond1t10n. !\ls. Ogden said, and evidently has been preserved !'olrlctly a s a memento or t he first flag to be no" n over an in- dependent America. 1 Anyone wishing to see tht.' handke rchief may c.-all Mrs . Ogden at 645-9413 to make arrange· ments. anot!Mr 1eul! What a "ay lo cut down pollution ! DEAR ANN LANDERS I um 12 year!> vld and have been read ang your <'Olumn for a.-. long 8) I <'&n remember. The lf'\ter signed "A Mess With The Ex'es" cJught my eye bf'cause I saw m)'!>elC in 1t plain as duy My mother anc:J dad d1vorct'tJ SIX )'t'ars aao I haven't :.een 01' heard from my father since they split. The woman "ho wrote wa:s complaining because h er ex· husband's an· laws "anted to see her two kid:.. She murri~d another guy und didn't want them "Butting into ht-r nc\t hfc ln any way, ishapi.• or form .. That woman was dead wront;:, and l was gh1d) ou told ht•r so. My probkm as Just tht• op rooi.1te l wish m y gr11ndp:.irt'nh on my dad ·:s s ide 'A"Ould tit lt>a1>t <'ome und see mt> on<'e 1n <i "hilt• They u~t hkt' I don 'I exist and 1l surt> docs hurt Just si~n tnl' MISSl~G OL1T DEAR MISSl:'ll G : llHt"i. your l l'ltt'r a nd I h upf' yo u r grandpart-nls u•c it bt-c•ui.t> THEY ar c ml11•lng out, loo. DEAR ANN LANDEHS \\'ht'n l travel. I enJOY the luxur) o( ha \1ng ttme to think. read or just \\ho ef\JOY 1iccnery, books and observe the scene ry I re11ent Ix-· 1ust bt>lng left alon<' SILENT IOjol hdd <'UPtlH' by a ghrrulou!'o SAMANTHA \\onrnn "ho "a nts to rl'llllll' nw Dt:Alt SAM: And Uwn Uwre "hh t.ilt>s or ht.'r mai.tmfl<'t•nt' art> thosf' uf u"' who must "or~on gr:ind<"h1ldren. her brilliont :>on planu -llke r e-a d a It~ und her go q;t'(lU!. daughtl•r thousand lt tters. Wti'd IOV(' to A peri.on with a book In hand Is \•lsll but w.-can't afford the lux· trym~ to politely tnf<lrm you ht· ury. Thank1' for th~ a!iSllst. "<mid ruther re nd than chnt lk Tht•rt' 1, 11 1>1.: dlfrtin•tH't• tll'!-l'f\ l'S the <'OUrtl'S\' or huv10~ hNW('l'll rol(t anrl rool Ann J.t111 h1i. n ·quc :-t 1.:r·nntt•cl )•l'rhJ!>l' tw d t'I'!> :;tum ~ y ou how to tlluy it <'001 hus been 1nvol ved with Jlt.'OJ>le with<•ut rri•t•lltl(t peoph' out in hc•r and their problem:; 1111 doy ltlld l)O(ikkt. "Tt•,•nugt> ~x -1\•n solitude 1s i.on\t"lhin~ six•c1a1 wu,:; to Cool It "Send 50 cent:, in Plcast>. gubby trnvl•lers,. find <'Otr1 und n long. S<'lr·Ulldressl'd, :;omcune "ho ".mt~ to talk nnd stumped l'n\·t•lopc• to Ann L.nn h;n C' a grt'at trq> ltc~Pl'Ct tht• dt>r'. P 0 . Du!( HOO, Elgin, Ill right:; of your lt'llow traH•lcrs fi{ll~>\I .. Hor~ope .~ Libra Be Patient T llURSDAY, IUARCH<I By SYDNEY Ol'1ARR ARIES <March21·April 19>: Element of luck -of timing -·rides with you. Be present. direct. spel'ific Cy<'le is su<'h that you win contc:.S.:.. d.ireet affairs to your own ltking. TAl'Rl'S <Apnl 20-l\tay 20): What had been source o! doubt. fr:ir is-t'Tadicaleo. You fet>I more <'onfident about makms: net'essary changt'. GEMINI <Muy 21·June 20): Individual with J?reat <'Urios1t~ 1s sincert' Re willing t9 unsw<•r questions .\n•t•nt on fnt!ndl>hlp. con~l'n·ation . locattnf? lost nrt1l'les CA~Ct:R 1J unt" :!I .July :!:.?l lmprmemt•nt m d1t atC'cl throuj!h strc.·amltnt.! uf ll'<·hn1qU<'!'o You 11 haH' mon· prl·~~Hrt'. n·~po11~1b1hl y -but rt'\\ urcl f:.ictor" di ht• l'nhUlll'l'd t t:o 1 J ul~ 2:1 .\ug :!:?• Tr a\t•I plan::.. publll>hlll~. the \\ rtlll'fl \\Ord the!>t.' art• highlt~hted Open ltne:. of t o mmunicallon. One "ho sings blues 1s envious, :.t•l•k!> :.ittC'ntion. ' VIRGO \Aug. 23·Sept. 221: Finish ralher than initiate project . Round out efforts -reach beyond what might appear lo be a limitation. You have right to live your O\\n life -in best poss ible way. l.IBRA <St'pt. 23 Oct. 22 > ·Lie low -wait for instructions . Don't anticipate move:.. Creallve JuiC'es flow -you will do well "hen you receive "go" signal. Know 11 and be p<1tient. SCORPIO \0<'1 2J.:">:ov 21 l·T(•ach11nd lear n CALENDAR: l · Lectures Popular follow lhrou~h on hun<'h H1s1• aboH• petty, t am11~· tllsugn.•em l!nt. P rott•r t a!'>sets \\tthout be· tn~ O\ erly·consen at1\·e SAGITTARll'S 1:-.:0,· 22-lkt· 21 l Br fkx1 hk. C'spec1all) \\here· <•xpun~ion or travl'I plan~ are concerned. /\reu of c·hart rel:ited to <'htldren and love is highhghtt•d. tECTl'R E S ERIES: Twt> St'ries and an all· day workshop des1gnt'd for•older c1ttzens wall bt> prut'nlerl at Golden \\'~t Col IC'ge. d n four consecull\'E' Suturdayl!. beg1nn1n.i: :'If arch 6, at 9: 30 u m , J\Cl!StOnt w Il l deul with Aging --An Overview, Th e PJycho ·tSocial As peC'ts, The Middle Year-;, a nd Aging and the Family A i;econd series "ill Keeping Young Mrs. E lkn Ht•n1 11f 1\llH·rtson. N.\'. relehrntl'i-h<'r 121 h 1>1rthd:iv with hl'r daughter. ~l.1r~ Ell1·n ~trs · R~nT. l'ap. she's looking for\\artl to m•xt Leap Yeur "hl'n s tw "ltnaih will l'>t' <1 ll't•nugcr." B y tht'n her <l:aui.:htn \\111 lw "S\H'l'l f6." BRUSH_, BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP AnvonP can care tor a Brush & Blower lla•r srylE' or ow otr>er curl co1ol1ng. luss·lree lull lunct1onal · SCISSOR STYUS wh1ct1 are as e&sy ro oo as 1ust sham· ooo' Our lamo cuts. tonger tumble cuts. curling "on cut~ wash lowel dry brush n llutl cuts Of s1mole wash and wt>ar cuts are SCISSO.ID. all lake-ca•e-ol·vourself styles GOOd for any age any nair No 1ea~1ng no roller<; no 01ns. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS A.L\0-..0 UT,. ...... , •A•U t04I .. ..,, ...-... ._..,,,. lO SU Y-OVI WA. .. ...... or'" JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING •-· 10pl'llSAT.&SUH.9·5 356$ Tustin Ave OrallQE' 9564 Ham•llon Ave HunrHigton 81>ach JQ5 N ldart>o< Blvd . Fuller1ori llOOi'TI O 41 ,.,,. • •SC• .. 4 ,,.,,,.,, .. , 4 ·~ <;,-, 01.11 n "1-lSJ!. l1'0l U J be1an M a) 8 a nct will dis':' 1.·u1s L.cg1slat1on. In· n o ,. a t 1 \' e P r o g r a m Allernall\'es. Mobthzing Local Co mmunity Re1011 n·es ::i nd P ower and Ad"ocacy The da~ ·lonJ,: meeting on June 12. will be devol· ed to nutrition. C'API S TRA N O VALLEY WOl'IEN: The club wi ll c h air t h e American Cancer P rive for the city. Judy Lov· eland and Belly J ane Kaske are in charge. Nt'xt C'lu b meeting will ht' at 8 p.m. Monday, March 8, in the home of Carol Scallon. MONDA\' MORNING CLUB : Laguna mem· bers, meeting at 11:30 a .m . March 8, in Ben Brown's res taurant will be e ntertained by lhe Martinos a nd will be given t he Opportunity to buy boutique items dur- ing a s ilent au<'tion. HUNTINGTO N BEACH WOMEN: Mrs. Helen Bleil. who has traveled to Europe four t1mt's . will give ::i slide pre s entation or hi!lhlights when lhe club mt'ets Tuesday, Mar<'h 9, m the clubhoui..t' C HRI ST IA N W0~1 F.N : J e an C'llc t .ockerbie. Scottis h lee· CAPRICORN ll)l·c . 22-J an. IY' St1C"k lo TROJAN L EAGt:E: Orange County memix'rs will tra\'el to the SC cam- pus for the annual bend1t Tuesday, March 9 w o M F: N • s facts -let othe rs du thl' s pl'tul;ilin~ One who 1:, AllXILIAR\": Membt>rs older wunts to ::.hart' bendtt of e xperience. Take of the Orange County inventory -get a ccurate appraisals. a ux 1 I i a r v to th C' AQl'ARll'S !Jan. 20·1-'l'b. 18): Li ght touch Me<'hon iC'al · En~1nt'ers <'Ould win. Give full play to your senses -feel, will learn the art of mak· touch, smell. p('rceivt'. Dr. Doyce 8 1"un1s Jr , profess or of history on campus. "111 talk about J t>ffenon and lht' Rights of Man ing h a n ging bas kt'ls PISCES ' Feb. 19·:'\lar<'h 20). l\loney news is \\ht•n thl'Y met't at 11 good -) u u <'x pa nd . l'arn mo re, add to n m. \\'t•dnt'~da '" !\larch possessions . 10. an Ro)!er·~ Gardens,--------------------Newport lkach Dr. !'\un1s. author of 24 books. rect'i\'ecl th<' L'SC distinJ{uts hed tl•:tching award last year. OPERA L E AGUE Ot~ FAS lll O NAB LES: Chapman Colle~(' ha~ rt'· Ct'l\'e<l a ~tft or $5.000 from l hl' suppnrt g rnup The monc\· \.\ill bl! used for schola rships. LAG UN A B E A C H : SOl 'Tll COAST COM· Lyric s oprano and l'll'NIT\' HOSPITAL pianist J udy Fowell will A U X l LI A RV : M r i.. present the program for E\'eltn Allem an is the the Tues day, March 9, new pres ident. meeting-in the Thrct' Servin!?. with ht'r art' Arch BayClubhou~c. the Mml's. Kay Jarrell, vice president; Cissy I R V I N E Sharp and Lois Pt'rnn, N E WCOME R S: Anti· secretarll'S and Billie ques and Coordinating Hoy, trea sur;er Decor will be the topi<' of Two dlt'<'KS for SI0,000 Wally F'r ankhn of Can· were prl1Sented bv the nell Chafin lnlt'riors Silver and Gold Chaptt'r when he address<.'s andthe C1ft She1p So fu r, newC'omers after a noon the auxiliary h a~ pn· luncheon Tul'~rl av. ~enter! S:l l .~1011 t o llw MarC'h 9, in lht' J'\t•\\J1'irt ho~ p 1t a I t 11\\ a r el 11 !> Sheraton llott•I s1so.ooo plt•d gl' rc=::lPhotography Studio ~portra1tr./1>t•~~1 1or1s/copics rRA \11.~ NO I r'ICU'OW tu re r. au t 11 o r and -------------------- tt'acher. "111 pre· sent the progrnm fnr tht' Misi..1on \'tC'Jll i:roup artc•r a noon lun<"heon Tues dn y, !\larch 9, in the El Adobe.'. WHITl'S SHOWCASE - I )19 I llol 11'~ SJ°"! J·n1 llN "'l.~1 n€ttl€ ~CR€€k S H 0 P SPRING CLEARANC E SALE! We ne .. d lo mo~,. roorrMN Ol"W SPM'l f '1' h1rw .. r njl"ly ~ov1nqs from our lor -ie invrnlory ,,f I 1nr· f.t')m(• f urn1sh1n1~. THI S WEEK ONLY BEDSPREADS-seioct Grnul)'i KING- QUEEN - TWIN- Values lo '260 Values to '250 s~g each 0t Now s99 Now s99 2 for s99 AJI Accessories .•..•......•.... 20% Off 11>•1,f:l,nT Q,.,,,,,,or J ;,.,..,.. ln""P'. ;,..,P'1'1Aef Cf'"!ff')rl"'h(«, r ' t,,,p I ~ :th 'WI') 1). ,,,.,,.,~·"""' f .ff'I' Jlf'. rfown h'· J p I .,.,..,, Come Eorly Foc Best Selec11on 23 Fashion Island. Newpart Beach 644-8860 Capture your child's personalit y in a 5x7 natural color portrait 49¢ 6 Day 0ffer (\ \c w;i nt you torr\' 11,) ~o <appotnlrrwnt nrrrlrrl. Onr rlfrr pn )'l('rson two IX'r fo1111ll. SI '•'I d 1.1r4•r for uch added pcr~m in ernup' 1 h11 phnin. ~raph offt-r rna)' n<1I II<' (011tb1nni \<tll1 any othrr advcru ... d c.ffrr OFFER ENDS SAT .. MARCH 6 P\ot.1pwt''1 Roa": Dally 10·8: Sat. 9130~: SILO. 12-S ALHAMBRA-BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA-TORRANCE Adela Rogers St. Johns believes Patty Hearst shouldn 't be tried. ·Years Fail 8> OESM MtLELl.A:\ OI IM 0..lf ll'li.11 SUH A>k Adt!la Ro1wrs St John!\ lo pinpoint a datt' in her 60") t'ar "ntma cairt•t•r and sht' u~ual· b "111 refer tu "hut her former bo:.1>, \\'1lham Rando lph Heari.1, once !'>&1d about ht'r "Mr lle.Hl>t ~aid. "Adefia see~ e\t'r)lhing on u tape!\lr) E\ t'r) thtnJ: l~ happening at the sume time·." :.aid l ht' 81 )ear-old Journali!>t "One \\Ord that 111 forbidden in the St J ohns household b the \\Ord '" ht'n · .. .\lthoujlh lhl' 0\\h\•n' mu) ha\c fadi:d from ml?mory. the \\ho. \\hat. whl•rc und \\hy rcmuill hrml) sntael It·:, a con.,lderublc frat considerinJ? he has been n:portinit 1-1nc·t.• i.hl' "'u~ 18 .Mri; St J ohni.' a.':.1i:nm l•nt!. haH included tht-Lmdbt>q:h k1dnJppml( l r1;1l , 1hc· ahd1callon or l\1ng Ed" ard \'Ill. the Roo,t'H1ll ·\\hill' llou11l·· isnd thi> eurly d.ays of I loll) \\ood She recently rl'lumed from co.' enng the Pat· tv Hear t tria l ~he \\a!> in San t'rane1seo one ~ffk. (tied three Mone!>, round the lnal bonng and rt>turnt'd to her ~tahbu homl." PATT\' HEAR "T "Pall~ Hear1>t 11houldn't be tned ." she stressed "She was the \'ICllm. They s hould be trying those who k&dnaped her. She sits there, poor little thing, m a state of shock. She 's had one shock after another " Asked ho" Mr and Mrs Hearst "ere react- Ulg lo the trial. Mr., St Johns s aid. "Like most parents they a r e magmr1cent." But, !>he added. 'You could see the pain. Ob\'lously they're suf. rerlng badly ... The \\ riter was speaking at a press con· rerence prior to her talk to the Chapman College Tow n and-Gown at the Balboa Bay Club Top1c1> rani:ed from frmint!>b to Jean llarlow to her c·arel'r b ~he " orkinJ.! on a new book'' • "lloney, l 'm alwa)!> working on a book, .. she Betrothals Revealed Porch-Dante Janet Carol}n Porch and M1 <'hael \ Dante. both or Co!>ta Me:-a. \\tit marn ..\rptl 10 1n thi: !'!JntJ 1\natd Church \r\'acl1J \nnuun<'tnj.! thl' nt'\'" "1·rc her pJn'nh '.\Ir and ~t r ... H1 l'h.1rll P Porch of Luta'i. Ohio "'here 1>h,• gradu;llt•d from h1i:h 'chool The bride lo be abo IS a i:raduale or Ohio State Un1n·r~1tv and tcarhC'!> m thl' Saddll'hack \'alll.'Y l 'niftt•d School D1stn l·t I Irr ft:.inc•l·. 1>on· of lht· Thorn a!-C 0 J nte .. or Arcadia, i,!raduatl•d from Ar<'adta H 1~h School and atlend(•d l'asadl'na and Oranj.!t' l'oa~t col11•~c., Palmer-Brown \Ir and '.\t r' l>:n 1'1 I. Palmer of Santa \n.1 hJH' Jnnounced the l'nJ(aj.!ement of lht•1r d,1ui:htt·r. \ndrl'U Lc1i:h !'aimer and \\ J\ Ill' Kl1nt11n lh O""· 'tJn or the Stanle\ II Bro\\ n!': of C:o'ta l\t l''>.I · The~ .1rr planning to marry July JI in St \ndre\\ ·., Pn·~h' tr n .in Church Nr " port Ht'Jl h Weddings ~ and Engagements Tl\ ;l\nttl rt1,.1p1 ~11111n11•111 pro<.p1·1·l1\1' h11d1•, ,111• n •n1111d1·d 1t1 h.1\1· tlH·1r \q ·lfd1ni:: '111111'' \I 11 h l1l.11•k .111d 11 h1t 1• J! 111 ,~1 ph111111•1,1ph' tu lht· tl,11h 1111111 Pc>•iplc• llq1.11I1111•111 tllh' \\ l't'lo. 1><•1111 t l 111 \\ t•iltlin~ l'ldllll'' lt'l'l'l\t'tl ,1llt'I th,11 111111 11111 11111 , ... 11"·d f rn l'llj?.l)li'tnt•!ll J llllolllll t'nll'll1' 11 I' 1111p1•1.111\1• th.ti th1• ''"'' J l~o .11 com f'.11111·1! II\ .1 hl.11 lo. .11111 1111111 .1:111"\ .1•11 1111" ht• '11hm1ll1·1I '" "''"k' 111 1111111 • IM lt11 I lh1• It 1•flrl101' cl.111• t1lh1 I\\ I"' 11 II Ill 11111 "" p111oh,ht·•I '" holp r1111 ... 111111in1•nl' llll :•olh '"" d1t11ot 1111.t t'll)'.1)'<'1111•111 '111nc·, f11rm •• 111• .11 .i1luhh· in 1111 l>.111\ hint .,(1111·' Fu1 thl·r r1uf' .. t11'n' "111 1 ... Jn'" 1·rr1I '" l'rnpl1· l>t•purtmt'nl ''••If mt·mlit·•' JIM:.! 13:.!I \\I \I< I II I l'I \/ \ Now at ... __ ~ ~ ! · lflcbt1fc~1 ' '~------~------------~) I CHHSE 0' THf WIEIC J , Butter Kaese ' ' Europ~an Type Natural & Seml·toft Part Skim Miik 11111I.1 .. 1,.,_.~T HACH '"°'* tfl 0•71 -f., TH~ 'TU~ 'TH , ) . • .. If I ~ ' ' . ' I' Miss Palmer IS a graduate orTustm lhg h School. attended t.:CLA and no" I!> studyan~ ..it Pnnc1p1a Colle~c·. Elsah, Ill S he 1s a member of Dt•lta Gamma. lier flunct• g radu1.1tcd rrom Corona d el '.\t ar lhJ?h School and California Statt' l m\Cr,11'. Fullerton I le.• 1!> a mem bt.•r or Pt S1j?ma ~:p~1lon . prore!>i.tonal markC'tan~ rr.ilC'rnlt~ Sciallt-Heffner Mr ancl Mrs J ohn SciaJ Mission Vie· 10 have announced lhal th r d a ughter. Anita Lvnn Seialli. and Eric ee He ffner plan to be married June 12 in t. Kilian's Church in Mission Viejo. The bnde·IO·be. a graduate or Michigan State Un1vers1t~, prei.ently Is teaching In Salt Lake City "hen• hrr f111nc<' 1s studying at the l'ni' ers1ty of Utah. lie 1!' lhe "on of Mr. and Mrs llarry lie f· fnt•r <If Sant.1 Ana and a formrr :-tudent at S,1nta AnJ Coll<'~<' ... Carlson-Ogden :tlri; ~land Carlson of Costa Mei:a has :rnirnu-nnct the en gagem e nt or her dau~hlN. Sue Carlson and Don Ol!den. son of Richard Ogden. abo of Costa Mesa. The affianced. who are Estancia Hi gh School gl'llduates. are planning to marry April 11 m lh<' First United Methodt!>t Church, Costa Mesa Mis!" Carlson is a Junior ul California State L'niversity at Loni( l\eac·h and her f1ance a ttcnd<.'d Or anlo!C' <.:<mi.I Colic A<' Ho~ Cowl THE WEST'S ANEST BEEF H~ COME TO ORANGE COUNTY ... f cattle are rai•ed to 9ourmet 1tanderdi or1 our ronch In the "bi9 •Icy" M0ttt .. o cOUfttry. lt'1 hunq to cu,.. fM maximvm flavor cmd tettckrneu, cut .. d trimmed to CM1r ri9ld 1peclflcotl0tt•. t!Mr1 pocliO<J•d and 1horp-fro1er1 to retoln lh nohwol pt'Ok quality. We dOfl't try to tell for ltu. We just ..,.,. .. ._. to,>-quollty to aofofy the mo1t dl1cnmlr1otllt9 totte. "GET ACQUAINTED SPECIALS" r----~-·The Holy Cow _______ , I ,_ COUPON I I &tro L"" ltfo9. Sl.lt LI. I : ·GROUND BEtf .... '"' LB. I L..-----.CouPOn QOOd IPlru J q 76 ------.J r------·The Holy Cow _______ , 1 COUPON I I Dtficious; Tltlcll C..t R-.. U .H LI. I I T-BONE STEAKS $2.29 LB. l L-----·CouPO n qood H'lru 3 Q 71i-------' TME HOLY COW SPECIALTY MEATS 0.':~ Ho HorMow•• hd , oos i owb .. f ,,~ ::---. ---..~ Mesa Ver4e O.We Plan -~ "1>r ~ 1s2s Mm Vn OM &tt '~,, ~..I.I\ t...1. .... 1.. C.m M• • "7'TV8VTfV \(l \\" .:i Weanesday. Maren 3 1976 DAILY PILOT c3 to Dim Spirit I 1>a1d . i.lappina her forehead Lk!il )t!U her ntnth bool.. "Some \\ere Horn <irt"Jt." "U!'I publl:-hed A n~w o ne. "My Hollywood." h~ cone to pre!>l> FILTHY LIES "1 iOI so fed up tibout thl' filth) ht>lt being told nbout m y best friends." i.he :1u1d. ment1onm11 ont.> lund magaune story drt;.11hn1: l.'1>Ckt11tht1> uncJ "'hon• hou1>l'S 1n early flolly\\00<.I "We had 1>ome bad thin)::.1 about us ... 6.he ad milted "Rut 1 nt-ver HW tt <'0t'kf111ht And oul Ide or Mad a m t> France:. "ho ran u Hry clt•:.in "'hore house "hat would "1• tlo \\ 11h a huui.1· wht•n there" l'rt' 1>0 many llttlt' <'ll.lru 111rls ·• "The izr eutt'st story m the "'orlll i~ the trut• 5tOr)' about llarlo" She-"'u1> a "ondc•rful .:1rl They made ht>r 1>ound hk<• !>ht• '' J' lxwn undt•r ,1 l'O('k "\\'ht•n sht• WU)> 11 :.ht• had pulm Jnd "a' lold she nt'vt>r \\OUld \\ ulk a.11:111n At 1:1 ~ht' had a ru11 :-pmtual heuhng Doc:. on) bod) t!\C'I trll th.11 storv"" • BEST FRIEND She snld s he m1 !>\"Cf Clark Gable." horn i.ht- des<'ribed as the "best friend I eH·r hud lie thought so stra11tht and had so much coural!e · She said !>he hadn't ~ecn the movie, "G.1bll' and Lombard ... l saw tht' people they were going to have in it, .. she s a&d. shaking her head. Mrs. St. J ohns. who m 191• was one of the first women reporters in the m ale dominated nt>wspaper world, s aid the m en \\ere "absolutclr wonderful to me "I couldn't ha\'e liked the m better. I let them open all the doors for me. including the am· bulances. I never saw a m an reporter 1 couldn't get to do wha l I "anted him to do. "We didn't wear false eyelashes. but Yd' d idn't h ave any problem We had u mutual un derst.1ndang 1t workl'<I great " WOMEN'S LIB She was asketl if s he ,believed in the Women l> movement whc-n s he wall young "l \ e ne\l't bt•cn 1n \\omen ~ I 1b. 'hl' !I.hot b:1rk "I th,111k \1111111li.l'l'PJell-.in11\11.:ut• ' Durmi: hl'I t.illo. lo tht' TCl\\ n ,and t:11\\ n nwm hers. ~t rll SI .John~ l'1.1bo1 Jtl'd "l \\ .. is on l \' \\llh C honJ Sll•tnt•OI I u'ki:d ht'r, 'l>o "l' h:i' l' 10 IM H' ho,11111\' That lll'\t'r jtOl ~ Oll ,In)" ht> rt' . !o>ht• .:.i\ I' rill' u ~n·.1t an$\H'r 'I .101 not hu ... tilt• · t ~tn. St John' r a1st'd hl•r \'OH'1• an.:nl~ 1 "\'<lU'rt• 1111111"'"'-d 11111,1• 1111•11 l\lalo.t' lhl'm do e,·cr~ th111~ 't'U \\ .1nl. malo.l' lhl'tn ('lllT) 0111 ~our plan <.;nd m ,ul" 1111111. 111olo. u .:ood lno li. .111<1 l>Jid, 'J t'O.lll dll IWllt•r ' •DISASTt:R "I think lh1• Anwn1-.111 \\11111:111 of toda~ 11-J ll :.ill nut cl1:...1,ler Thr11111(hout h1,111n .1l'I\1h1at1011 l.1,h .1, Ion.: ••~ th1• "1•1111·11 lil'111•\l• in C1~I Thl• mmull' the\ dun ·1 'uu 11• I 1111,tw1l lll•r t "..11 t.. l'l;lllt'I 1•tl 111.11nl\ on tt•t•u ai:,· alcoholism ~I r' M ,John' \1 h11 l1111)!hl ht·r '"' '" battle\\ rlh tht• bollh• lwhb llll'l'lllllo!' 111 hl'I ho m i:. fort'' o ll'c·n .tj.!l' \lc11h11lin .\non~ m11u' ~ roups •• ·I \\Ork" 1th lo.ub \tlU muth1•1' h.t\l' alhl\\t•d 10 1>\\ amµ th1' n•u111n '\ 11u 11111 .. l """" tlh'1 l· 1:. hard!~ .1 -.c·h,1111 "lwrt· kt(h t'.111 t hll\ 1lrugi; on th\' i ~chool ground' ; .. Drugs a rl' b.1cl. hut the·~ 'rt• .,,•cond 111 alcohol There art• ti lo.no'' n umll'rJ>:l' alu>holll·, to one undera1tt• dru.: Jlichtt Thev r .in "'" "'., get all tht' lt(!uor tht·~ 1\1.tnl al homl' It'<, .,Ol'IUll~ arceptablt• to drink :.ikohol "You ~houldn I haH' 1l 111 ~our ho11M' If you tto. you·n · goanl( tt1 i.:c•t th•• rl'~ulh ,,, II " She ad\ 1:-.t'd \hl' \\Ontt'll tn ~o to thl' S<'hoob and find out\\ hl'rt' !ht• )>lud\•nt-. .1r1• J:t•t11n~ drul!' and liquor on t'.1),ltpw. "~l.tkt• u .i.:n'.11 bll! :-tint.. about 11. the btl!).!l'r th1• ht'lll•r Talo.t· J i;:uli<l look al~ our ll't•nai:er '. tlwir ~dioub and parlll'l' ··Ju .. t the ''omen 111 th1:-mom ran c·hangt• llll' courst: or h1:.1on . 1r \OU h;i\ 1• thl' .i.:111)> to do 11 Let's get'' 11h 11 ·l.l·t ., d11-,0111l'lh111i: Janet Porch (far left) will become a bnde m Apnl. A July date has been selected by Andrea Palmer and FJance. HEARING PROBlEM? I s rECIALIU IH HUVE OEAfHESS '• di\C~ffS C ASI$ . Ml.JOit . MAMUFACTURHS urHSEHTIO TEH YUIS IM SPORlS\\l''\R COltOHA DEL MAit HAL Af BISCHER W'~llllrt lltA!A "/\t!\OAl!.\All HEARING AIDS Ntw;.y• Stur :'l~V.7 "'A•• 3409 l. Co.,,t Hwy. ~.&8 41~1 (17~ l'l\'4 Cor-del Mw -'7S·Jlll Save $40 on a zig-zag machine in cabinet. A IUllT-IN.ILINDSTICH IS ONLY ONE OF 17 SEW-EASY FtATUaES 1n this s1m11le to OP"'1.111' n•J chine 01he1s include' thP r~clu\1velv drs19ned fu'.l9!:! · hont d101>m bobbin, ""'a w1cl11 11g 1aq cap.1h1to1v push bu1ton rPYf'rw con11ol. J nt'cdl1• pQs111011< on prruer lert, many other tome sil\l1ng conve111 e~s. A super buy coon· btned with a beautofullv furnoturl' crafted c:ab•nd const11Jct~cl rof 1111<' h.1rol woods i nd ftn1Wd 011 .111 four s1dts RPgul1rlv 5709 96 There'• No Place like SINGER /~ ~ C-1 "-t., Cot .. MIMI JUIO.A c.-.. C.,h.,_ S. ._ C.pltlr .... Ulll ~R&.llT- UOO ...-ll•d.. Cot .. MIMI llt s.. o+e ...... , .. ~. MJ H. CMtl Hlwey, L..-lt«ll 110> w. 17MI St~ s-te.,,. HHM.T•.tt. ... 41..0....,. -I I I • '40.U U .... 1J1J H'-Ul.O SO ·llU OJ.171, 4'7·2U4 ns.uo• ,. .. nu .,. 1 ••......... ~I H~( SI'. .rn CO~PANY • : . . . . . I ~ .. . . . . • ... . . t £ C-1 DAILY PILOT r; And, E>on't ROid the On l l f • ions THE SLIM GOURMET f Bt Br\IUIAR.\ CUIBO:"S l,,lkt' onions• Cood1 \ lh1('k of fat but i.omt.> m er1t'an n,x.1tmt'I) cuni.umt' th.cl much ('HJSt:S£ ST•:AK \~"0 0,lOSS n1Tt18EA;\ 'PROln, :.hcc of onion mu) h\•lp mm1mm.• , t Int chuJt:11terol coCU1equcncc of J humburl(er or other fall Mt'.tt J'red1C't ti bl). their blooc1 ch"l>ll''tt'rol le\ d~ row Then the llamc-J>C"Oplc-"'ert' {\"d tttt-!\iamt' dJtt for unother 15 d.iH . ..ilooi: ~lean 'm1nutt' lth·uk' · lt~:d round I, ~bOUI I l)()Und J tublc poon Jlado1I 2 beet bouillon cub\• ' At leiut t hot' thf' lmpllcuuon ('Jf u newmedlc11l slud) from :\t·~ Deihl. lndl<1 A rcn•n1 n·vort 1n the Indian JournJI of Mcd1e.1I ~It-nee point~ up tht.• P<>b iblllt) l hut onion' m11y h il\\' :1 chole:.tt-1 ol·lu~ cr1nl( t:ffl•ct on hum on:, AccordtnJr 111 tht• ,11111). 15 hculthy Pl'Ol>h' "<•re fed u h1l(h ~hvh:lilt•rol llll'l (m 15 1IJ\1t !UlOO c·alortl"" 111C'ludml( 1~ i:r:im' o( fut Thul'i. mort> thJll 5 ounc·t.·i. Short Ribs Roasting Advised Why not O\ en ro:.ut meaty beef s hort nb-. • With proper h11ndhn~ they are tende r. JWCy and downril(hl deltelou:. Highly prized for thf'1r rieh hearty flavor, short ribs have trad1t1onallv bttn treated to a Ion~ "ilow brab1ng ~O\~ con .umer spcc1ali!\t!. at thl· Cahforni.i Reef Coun<.·11 show how s hort ribs cun be cooked &1s si mply and eas ily as an oven roast This reci pe spec1f1e1> meaty short ribs Th{':.<' ure the longer ones from 4 to 6 inches cul from the ends of the ribs in the beef chuck seet1on "Ith 10 itrami. onions. Jnd th ·1r C'hc,>h'i.tt'I ot le' el" d1 oppt'd ~ don't ·hold the 00100' 1..uC'lul» for <'Jlone·"'att'herl), OOloni. puck~ lot Of na\Of punch for rt'l;all\ t•lv ft'"' t•:1lun1•:. ,\ th1C'k 'hCl' ·ha' I<>" than 10 culoriei.. a\\ holt' onion onl} Ji 0111on.., l;lfl• ,1li.11 rich m \ ,1lua hie fOt>d fibl•t . that • m1,i.ma 111 ~· <'d1ent ·' Wt' heur !>Cl nHwh :.iboul lht' ... \'dil~I\ 1 • t•up bo1ho1 ~ ater •l t.iblt' poon <;O) !>Jl.IC't' 2 t.iblebpoon' o;h,·rn "tnt' l har.:c 'pJn111h onion. tlunl\ :i.llc\•d l cup bt>an i.prouti-. fr<·'h or l'u11nl'<i and cln11nt·d 2 tt-..1,sxx)n~ fml'l v t•hopp•:d frt·11h i;:1n1h·r 1 out toptronJI 1 t •M' ii l ;i r~l' l'kl'tl1l' 01' f.,lnj:l'· top ~ktlll'l "1th no1t.'<lll'k t1111:-h 111-'at tht> oil Add th1• n111rnt1.· • ~Fresh Dungeness Crab f r1::o>h cookeJ eas~ 111 de.in, \\ hol\ llllJIV crJ~ trom Northern wJtcr':>. An: I': tn ! lh\ IJeJI ior ,JIJJ,, .1ppl·t1:c1' Jnd \'ntrt:\'' per lb. We1gh1ng up to a pound each . one s hort rib. sometimes referred to ui. English cut. makes a generous ser\'lng Like any les~ lender beef. s hort ribs net.•d tl'n· dcrizing before cooking "llh dr.> hN1t Sprtnklt• the beef f1r.!>t "1th un :.easoned dry ll'ndl•n£c•r llefl ,. cuts like th1:. n<'t'd lhorou~h p1erc1ni;: \\1th u fork to u llm' the ll.:n drrizer to penctrutC' 0hlad$1yl• ~Cooked Shrimp pet 199 ~ ~nbow Trout ~Tu~F111ets Ill o ~ t;ii~ Steaks ":: !.89 Meat Master Meats '"' Walt• Add9d -Sh1nk Porllon 'teal.s und ettr qu1('l..l\ oo lk"h "d~ k emo' l' .tnd 'l't J"dt' 01, i.ol\ l' bouillon In" Jler Jll<l Jdd 10 lhe :..k1llt'l S11r an n•m.i.uunjt 111 gredient' Stm ml'r un('O\ rn•d 'tirr1n11 frt-QUl•ntl~. onl> 1111 omonc; art-l\'1Hh•r but ""'P Return thl' bro" nl'd minute :.teak.s to tht' i.l.llM at thl• lu .. t minutt Jnd r onun1ll' to tool.. ,rnd ::.llr OV<'r mocfrrnte ht•111 onl) until ~teak 15 heott>d thrc>UJ(h &•I'\ t''> tour, 218 r:.ilur1t•11 t•m•h SK t: W t: K 1-; U ST t: \ K ,\ S D OSJO~S IT i\IJA~O 11 ~ poundi. top l'ound ~h·uk '• l'UP low f,.11 flm\ C'JIOl'l\'I lt.ihan i.:il,1d drl''""'~ l:? dlt>ri ~ tom.1toes t> Pl'l lt-<l ) cllo"' anion., quart{'rt'd 1. lt>.1i.puon' .:1 :ited e'tn1 'hur11 Hum.inn <'h1•1•:.1.• wvi1onol 1 r11m l.1t Cul thl' l\•..1k 1n1u 11 • 11\C'h t•Ubl'' l'ut ID ll plui-tll' ha1i1 or bu~ I 111111 udd i.11h1d 1h t"•h Inf,!. 'O thJl ffil'Jt I~ \\ 1•11 l'OU\l•d t'oH•r :ind murinatC' ull d11' or tWrrm.:hl 1n th1.• rt•frl~t'tl\lot . Thn•tHI nwal on i.l.l'\\t'l'i-. JI tl'rnatin11 w11h "hoh: tomulC){'" :111d onwn C'hunk:. Uro1I :ibout 1i minutt·i.. 111r1111111 fr1-t1u1.•11tl\ 1111· burbt•('u1• <•' 1•r hut l'lltil~ 1 Sprillkl1· \\Ith l'ht'l'H' )11 .. t hdor\' :.t•n 1ni.:. 1f dt'Ml'l~I S~·1'\ 1•:. 6. 241 C'U IMIC t.'al'h • bSale ~· 1.99 ':' 1.19 Super Bakery 1601 29 loel o D Wl\lle 0t WllHI-S.lldWICll 01 Splol Top 49 Ralphs D~ 24 o.t gn::au lo••. ~ RAngelelpfl•-Dellcfood~• loaf ~ H Ch .83 Super Deli R11ph1 -.. IC_ ol 11 Corn ~TorUllas ucll . 17 qi.If! 89 ,., . pet 1 89 pound • Super Produce nch gc mll .19 I 01 pi,.g pet Ill Pt• lb .. , .. .39 .15 .10 .10 Super Flowers ~FrHllC11I • ~ Marguerite Daisies lluncll ,97 0 t Pot -ColotM 8 97 ~ Coleus Plants each • I; t.jj (?§if.] 0 J'JO l!f#) Spring louquel Serve "1lh homematll• fn•m·h fnt'd potato sltct•:. I jnd to:.i.ed s alad 1 ROASTED 81'.:F.F SHORT RIBS Blada CUt per fUIJ Coalmd ~Chuck Steak ·:ea ~smoked Ham ~:· .88 .14 Stoneware .1e D Dessert Dish 1.25 ~ Wf• Cleaner ...• 59 :p ' pou net~ meat v lot•t•f rhuck short rihs 11 Ioli tnch len~l h' 1 ln .. tant un .. t'.':.i,on1•d nw,11 t l'ndc·n lt'r I cup orangl• 1utCl' '.? clo,e1. .i.irltc. minced 1 tNlspoon i.ult I tc•aspoon th} mr. t-rumbled '• t C' a' p o on msemar~. crumbll'd 1 : cup "h1le wine 'meiwr I IJblespoon 1nstunt minced onion Tnm exct·~s fat from tx·<'f. Oamprn i.hort nO.. jnd spnnklt> "1th tl'n· d t• rt z e r a l' 1· o r cl 1 n I! I o labC'I cltrc·c•t ion~ Prick \\ I l h f Ill k I 0 I fl i. U re• J>t'nl•lrat1on :\I I\ rema1r1111g 1n~r1• cl1Pnti. and pour CIVC'r nb' :\l .innatC' .11 lcjst II , ho111 :.. 111 r 111n1: oe r:i,1011,111\ Ht•mo\·1• r1th fro m m.1n n .ulc• ;incl pl nC'e m ,h.1110" p,111 RoJst un I'll\ 1•11•11 Ill :150 1h•i:r1•1• "' 1•n I hour nr until h'nd1•r hut '''" p111k in 1·1•1lll'r 11.1'11• 11( ('(l,ton,11 I I~ \\1th m.tr 1nJtl1• :\l.1lo.1•' I 'l'I '11\J.:' Coating Tempting Ott'l<'rl'I will find th1•'I<' coatln"~ n1Cl' tn hu,•c on hund Comhln<' 111 1 ln1zrt'· d il•nl1' In nny of tht' mi'< ture11 and use to toat meat. f1~h or poultr~ Rukt' or broil until doot- LAOY SANDER'S 2 tablespoon!\ plus 2 tpaspoons nonfat dry milk 1 teas poon onion powder 1 tuspoon paprika l packet ins tant ehiC'ken broth and seasoning mix 1 , teaspoon poultry 11easoning MEXICALI 1 teaspoon c hili powder salt 1'! teaspoon garht 1: teaspoon cumin 1 teaspoon paprika CHUCK WAGON l slice white enriched bread blt'ndcd into crumbs 8tel 8HI Chuck -Oled Sayle 2001 55 llOltl• • Boneless Rolled Beef Roast~1.48 Super Grocery SUpar Trimmed ~Rib Steak P,:·1.58 Slre111td Frulla & Vtgtl•lllH Prlcea Effective March 4 through March 10 r--·~D·---w I ,. .. ,._c....... 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C'R EA~I ED FR ESH OSIO~S 18 ... mall \\hit e onion ... pel'll•d 2 tablt'::.poon:-huller or m~rj?arine 2 tablt.'spoon~ flout I'• cups milk 1 ~ lea!.poon 'alt '.teaspoon pepper FREE! WITH PURCHASE All WEEK LONG ALL OUR STORES JOIN IN THE ••• ~~:~, EACH DAY ndopenln WU.,MAI, J THI TWS,. MAI. t , CELEBRATION OF OUR NIW STORI IN CIRRITOS ~. lllF LOii UllFGnlA ~~ T-BOllE STEAK PIPPIN APPLES ~~' 69 ~~ * ; ~----~~ ricS t~ .J ...... -· ll. lL FAIMll JOMI _,,I • • ... . .... "' ... ...... ·--'-~ ' * -...uwu 12~ .. OllC.IU SllWY DOG ~·0 FOOD,~1. (Al -E::WIN! ~·:·:, ilr.r· ··0 59" AJ DA y .. 6 NIGHT . TURKEYS y VACATION TO 1•.i• uuv,, MAZATLAN ia Pared1M tOf pnoe. Hughes Alrwnt to Mexico. NA•••HCelM ·~~. ~1 . . \ ... • . >··- 20 YACATIOIS 'IYll AWA Y! ( ..... 11.U lttftl ll!Kml AllWllf I# ··-. -.......... ----~ . .., . . . .. . . -----.. -.... .... ·-. . ··-... -.... -.... .,,. .. ·-· --·-· -. . ....... ... ......... --- • ··--.. '# ... . .. . . -..... __ _ --~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~ _ .... ... 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Diapers $ 38 Panlper's Dtsposlble. 1 Toddler Size. Pkg. • of 12 Cheese $ 39 Longhorn c ....... Style., Slfeway Qulllty, In Randoll Welgldl. c !=1!::!..-... 1Yt-k49° e Angel Food a. 9ne Mn..,....... "91111 .......................... v. I h/J111r and If 'in t'' /1 :11 '' Armin Ann . .@ Bel-air Buttermilk Waffles 1~~ 491 ~Bel-air Pie Crust Shells 1~: 491 7~"°: 59' 1:: 491 , , Baking Soda ~DEODORANT ··@Chocolate Fudge Bar 5'1owStw ~'2 79• Bel-air Stew Vegetables @Bel-air Green Beans ~t111 z:.: 891 Pancake Mix =· SAFEWAY FRESH PRODUCE "Fresh Garden· Flavor" From Safeway! Sweet Corn fP 15' Fresh, Detlcate And Tender! Italian Squash Null •llOUS S'6f Dosh c ., 29' !!!1~~ . .... ...... ~ 29, ~:~01ts I ....,r.,....,,..._.,.£,., I Grapefruit ~ ly Tiii l..,.ns At·SlfWey. Tms~Alld .. ·······-·3:039' '19' From ~ Garden Shop ·:il ·~sac ..:-=-Can ~\ PLEDGE ii=can$127 In Our Dairy Case ... ARGARINE "~ c~i:r:33c Lucerne Potato Salad Mrs. Wright's Biscuits Lucerne ~SS Cheese Lucerne Corn Tortillas 1~54' ~ 13' ~89' :'12 21 1 LOWPllCES RaYDAY AT SAFEWAY! llldeCUt ldlllTo Pot loalt .. Any Size Pactage. 1 ~.1 .b. MIT Im STUil AID IEEf IOAST Wt CUT II USDA CttOtCll U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF TOP SIRLOIN T-BONE or PORTERHOUSE STEAKS STEAKS - USDA ~=s1a1 CHOICE Beef Loin lb. llound Tip Roast .,:,.':!,. .. •111 Corned Beef ".r'::.',:...."':' "· •1 11 Qlelice .... Fl'llh Brisket .... • ,_ ~ .. '1!' ....... C..11 ....... """ ........ .. '2" Fl h Sti k C•tal1f1 Cllolct 1•·01. age s c s ,, .. Cootl.. "•· Turbot Fiiiets ,,.,:.-::. ...... •111 Leg of limb ,.,::,-.:::. .. • 111 Peeled Shrimp ~~= "· •zn - r' Sllced Bologna "' ...... ...,. 39° r UnkSausage ..... A lrllt I-oz. "" lllll•ldl l'tlg. ~ McCoy Sktntes1, 1-oL 390 ""lreaklast Beef. Plcg. ,J _ , Skklllss Wllnss 'I r ~ Farmer John Hams ..... ay ..... \.. ....... "'"-1::·59° ~ Shlnk ftortloft. lont-ln 9 8" (lutt ftortlon ¥ "" lb. '1.09) lb. ~ • Green Beans Wbo" lean ........................... 16-oz. Your Choice ,,,c_ • Golden Corn Crum Stytt or Whole Kernel ... 17-ot. • Peas E1r1, Garden Ttndlr And Swllt ................. 17-oz. •Tomatoes Stlwtd ................................ 16-oz. •Zucchini Top With lutter .................... 16-oz. Green Beans 16-oz. frtndl or RIQUI• Cut..................... Can ~,., Canned Spinach 15-oz. for $ tor • \ -l•lroa ................................... con -Buffet Size Buys • Peas and Carrots • Green Beans Ft'lftdt Of ""'"' • Sliced Carrots • Golden Corn C....Styll •Spinach • Stew Tomatoes for @Fruit Cocktail IP h Ytllow Cl!f!Q eac es Sl•ced QI ~lved T. 0'11 Koshef lny I $ P!ci!I~ @Tomato Sauce M:ea .............. 111111Ul .............. , ...... s. .... ... ........... C-..lblllltCllllll ....... ,.s.. ............... ...,. Cl Fruit Juice Pinuppte1 191 Gt1pelru1t 17 Ol c.tfl 39c ?9 Ol Ctn 481 I~ 01 J;11 sg. 8 01 C"1 141 46-0l ~ 491 --------------------~ ttOt ..... Dr .. ......,.._. •6J6Me.C..t ....... ~1Hdi w.... ,.....,,, c.. ...... 111l17tll St.. c .... ...... •Ill. c.-. ...... s.. a.-... ............................. •14411C:-.Dr.lfW .. ,.,.,... • t ' 25•FUOTUIS I Oii• ANNUAL LENTEN FISH SALE! t'httk tlMm out -and JM lf >·nu doo't rind >"'" family'• lavorn .. h•ttd h.,.. i-.hould th. ... ((]MJ>lrft •c•m•t u. 1>n an) item, •-. will tcladl)· drn "rain dwck.t". Fillet of Sole •• 51'! •"reah! Mild Oa\'ored Encluh Sole Sea Bass ,... ...• '21? f'ttsb! Compare the finu tasu! FUlet of Cod ••• s 11t fresh! ••. Canadian True Cod! Swordfish •••••• s 311• Smoked Fish ••• 524t Your choi« ••• Halibut or Salmon Mahi Mahi ••••• 515! The real thing, from Hawaiian wateni Fresh Oysters • s l 59 EHtem -R oz jar (IUTml ... SUI) Cooked Shrimp '25t Thty'cl lo\'e shrimp cocktail tonight! Sh • s4tt r1mp Dlll i.m • • • , No, I quality ••• with the shell on . . . . . ' . . . .. King Crab .. , ••• ~ s 34? From Ala ka' IS LL IOI .•• JUI) Turbot Fillets •• 512? frf'l!h froun ••. rushed fmm Iceland River Smelts. • • 69t Columbia (91Ult ~) ••• Sk LL Idaho Trod FRISlft ••••••••• 51! h'llab Crabs.cw~ ~lll. Cleat Sprir1(( Trout, from the streams of Sun Valley! Net wt. 5 01:. Hch •.. just tht' ri1tht siie for a pan· fried treat! So murh sweet meaty iioodnt'88 on these. and the value is even greater because they're fret-h'. Sure, wl' crack 'em'. lnappBr ~RED •••••••• 1l4L frBab ClamB::' ...... 71! Fresh fillets oJ one of the Wnt Cout favorites! A.alt your friends, and ioee if they won't ajtTee with U>-1 Rui;hf'd to us from ~ew En1i?land -for chowdn, for 1Jlew (lr a clambake! (fllSI UTn..OlCU ••• Mc •·I I C& Rab FRESH •••••••••••• 1l5L HaMui :~ .......... 12.IL Lo~isiana Catfish .• "f11rm" rai~ to give you the mild flavor you prefer. and 11k1nle , headle<s too. Northern f1sh'-the colder wa"rs make the meat flavnrful, with a firmer texturt'! They'tt delirious bruited For tho.'le other days! TOP s2z9 SIRLOIN • 1.ofn cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef FRESH s 1 s'. PERCH Mild, firm fleshed Ocean Perch TIOU SALM01 5 28~ Whole, half IC.W c.t Steal -3.49 .. ) Super Fresh Produce! SAND s 119 DABS,nsM • Lariie 11i7.e to orrer more ple8!1ure! For those other days! CHUCK STEAK 89! Center cut .•• U.S.O.A. Choice beef! Compare our qufthly! Pineapple FRESH! 00. HAWML •••••••••• I 5! Triangle Steak. s21t Lum cul tup ~irloin fhoice bttf Beef Rib Bones · ggc, Sliced Bacon. • • s 12i 1 F.I Rancho's -thicker ronrh !II~ le! Split Broilers • • 69~ l ' S.D.A Choil'e beef -bake or b-b-q. :-.:ectu sweet! "Hawaiian Maturity" for the flavorful natural goodness that ma.ltes Hawaiian pineapple 1mrh a family favorite! Fret1h laff(e meaty fryer11 , in halves Fresh lemons ........... 39~ Fresh Coconuts ••••••••• 39~ Turkey. UTO. • • 49t Extra Iran -<'h~ hulk or patties Juic-y! Tangy! Garnish your r11h with pretty 11li<'~ LArice size' Surprise them with eom5thing dirrrrent! El Rancho'11 turke)' -tender, tasty! BCllJESS ioAS1 5 18? Rolled round rut \' S 0 A. Chot<'e btti. C'nmport> our qunlit)·! FRESH 2 29c SPINACH for Garden fresh .•. larice bunch~' Shopper Stoppers! Mayonnaise =s ... 98c All that the name impliH ••• the brand you prefer for ulads or spreads! Quort Wesson Oil 24oz.. ••• 79c Fn·inK 1i .. h·1 he ~l11d for \\'f"'.~n .•. and F:I tbnrhn'11 lnw pr1rtt' Tom aloes snwm .••••• 29c C:lnr1rttn, tor th11t 1rr•h fmm lht• field 1tnndnM111' r-;o :lO:l ran Butter ••••.•••• 95c Dressing rrAUM ••••• 79c Spr1nrcf1elcl cl1urv fre•h qu111ity! l lb. lit-m!ittin'11 -.ave on 1f'l 01. hottle Tuna WllltmT...... &3c Instant Coffee • s279 :-\t ar Ki11t wat<'r pfll krd' 7 oi. rnn NHC11fe -~fllleinittrd' Roi. jM Tomatoes • • • • . • 45c Potato Chips . • • ggc ~ewf11ngl.-d Pnngl•'11' P 11t twin pnrk DPlicatessen Specials! Bologna ~ ........... 89c Luers ... 11iced •.. in the famil)' tiu 16 ounce parltllge! Salami Chub ••• 'l 51 Lascco Herring. 5159 JWubm'• b«-f product11! 16 oz ln Wine or Sour Cream -12 ounce Sliced Swiss • • • &9c Shrimp Cocktail 45c From Ut11h'11 Cat'he Valley! 5 ount't Lescco -ttady to IU\"f! 4 oz slus Spiced Cheese • 99c .Cantndou ... Frtnch trtat! 5 ounce Tartar Sauce uz. 49C POI.IDT T l'>enturt clean~r-p11cka1te ot 26 ... SKll IUCEl ....... $1.09 D.~ .................... $1.29 l)o )'OU nttd that~ • 01 bottle Foe headaches and minor pain! 30 ct. -----------------Troll Silver $ 2 8 ! Salmon .. wholt>. half (COfTlJ an STUK-l.49 lb.) Frozen Food! ORANGE 27c JUICE Tree~wt't'l -from Flnrid11' fl oz ran Noodles llOMMOfJ •••• 59c :-.111ufl1·r' wn•al "ide rlt~h' I.! 111 VegetableslITTDATlOllAl.55c Lemonade. • • • • • 45c \111111ll• \1u11I P111k ttr H1•1i I.! .. , Apples CSCAllotm ............ 59c '\trn1tfn 111 .1k1·' '1•m -.. R•WKf' I:? 111 French Fries • • • &9c D FIODOM ............. $1.69 Mui-Psd" ... porkllfrt> of thirh so-PY DOC FOOO ........... 29c Premium Chunk,· all \'atieties' 14 '~ oz. FRESH CELERY 29~ C'm11 and tender! Generous slalk.8! TURKEY s 139 ·- BREAST • F.l Rancho's w/rih cage and gihlels S hopper Stoppers! T omalo Sauce ... 15c ll11nt'11 -rich and thick, from ripe tomate>e11! 8 ounH' con Juice GRAPEFRUIT •••••••••••••••• 4 9c Springfirld -natural or pink. in rhe hig 4n n11me can Zee Tissue 4ROLLs ••••• 69c ":"\1te 'n' Sofl" , , • m Hl\Orted coloN<. The ·l·rnll park nttn~ "flllrt•11' Tartar Sauce • • 39c Kidney Beans • • 29c Ht•,..l l'ood11 -creamy, 11mooth! 6 oi S & W ... plump rl'tl lwun11! No. :100 • Pledge MlltMSOll·s • • • • s 121 F11rn1tun· pol1•h 111 :111rrnt~! 14 117. Margarine. • • • • • 59c :"'11tlol11 low in J>nlyun<1&turote"' I lh Graham Crackers&9c W. k s22s IS O(TlJtQMT • • • • •• ll1•11vy d11t\' liq11ul' llnlr 1tnllon f.,iquor D <'p 't. Vahu•.f\.1 El RanchoGin~~~!898 Still 9'1 prnol for value! c,,mpare and 11ee what other11 offrr' Holf·1t11llon Rum IOUCUSOc· ••••• s3•9 Ancient Age •••• s59• El Rtincho"1 White or Gold' fifth Sa\'e iOe on 11tra1ghl wh1<1ke\'1 Quart Vodka snt 50c. • • • • • s 8'' Seven Crown •• s59• C"rnv.n Hus~ -H11lf·t•llon \IU St'111tram'11 hlrnd -&11vr AOc Qu11rt Gallo Wine ...... s2s9 Chenin Blanc ••• s21~ Sprinefield white or wheat .•. 11'2 lb. loaf Mra. Butterworth maple blend. 24 02 . BALSAM TD .............. 69c L~uld d1"h deterRent .•• 32 oi SPRAY DlOOORMT ........... 79c Mennen'" .•• HVt' on thr 4 (IUnce 11ize • CB DAIL y PILOT Don't Eack Tr:ouble Along Witb Your Suitcase · 'n trill' fl1xhh offl·n'<l b~ '>01111.' Jll lllll''> Jll' !'>l'fldlllJ,t Jl;l\\l'llj.(\'r -. 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''unt t11 lmnA hut :.oup or otlwr hot 1hi-l11::. \\'hen brtiu6(hl lo u 1'tlll, ~11up lt1 too hot for bud('l'IU. but 1l lefl to IR•co n\e luke" arm II 1~ w1 e' r l' I I l• II l ~ r o \\ t h m l' U I u m Tht.'l'l'lorl'. 11 t-1mport:mt ~o l..t'l'I> :.oup 1>1p1n~ hot 1n un lni.ulall•tl IJotllt• If ~ou don't" unt to C'Onlph1 :.ill' ~Olli' 11 ll\ \'l \\ii h \ ,ll'UllOl 1'011 taineri. and lunt'li pail:.. lht>l l' l\f<' ultt·rn.111' t'!'> 'I nu m 1~h1 In I 11·Nin~ l't'rlarn t~ l>l'll or ~Jlld\\ 1dw~ Jlthough you may •xptrtcnc:e ~ome loss of quality. Froien sandwiches Lh1.m II\ tune for lunch , yet spread tht!ir coolness lu CH hl.'r foods F'rozcn. foil·wrnp'pcd turk r cl11ckc11 m uke u '~ elcmnc ch e fr<•m :mndwi('lw:o. lh1td <' d <'ll!l~. with th<' .,hdl lcf\ lntnC't to l11't''4l'r\'l' till' l\Htlll':ll Sh .'rtltly or the ~'i(jl&. lll'U $:001J \Oil \\ he:novt>r rt'frl&1crutlon t) 't '"ulluble, It I:; importunlto t• l'Xtra coni.idcration to focKlt"'t'Or port all le I unt•ht•1t. Comwd frl(!d:. .ll'l' l'X('('llCnt If thl• can 1ic 111;)f>t>1· I\ ~euled und Ii; not dl•ntt.•(\ or but.:11111 Dry meat i. lik(• suh1m1 ond rx•p peront. llrtd fully cookt.'<i 1>rodu1:ti- l 1 ke bolt.gnu kl'l'P '"'"· too CINm. "ell ";1~hl•d fl'Uil~ uhd \ e JI t' I a b I <• s h e I p II r o Yl d (' balanct>d nutrition " Store Hours: 9 ti 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 ~ f'ric .. lffldi•• Thursday, Mar. 4 · Thru Wed., Mar. I 0 Pricft ~ .. SMclt -..... • W• Gl..ty Acc.,t Food St-.i ., ZACKY FARMS LB. or FOSTER FARMS CALIFORNIA GROWN FRYING CHICKEN U.S. No. I RUSSETT >.POTATOES I. 98L.:·~":::~· _49,___,! FRESH CUT lQcH~0 69C IEEF ROUND al 79 STEA" i" LB. SWEET 1N JUICY EXTRA LEAN ··~ BAR M BULK I~' MO~~~;~~~L~ NAVEL GROUND BEEF SLICED / BACON BAR M BULK WIENERS 89c u . BOBS DRESSING BLU CHEESE ARMOUR MIRA CURE SLICED I.AR M FRESH LIVER BACON SAUSAGE RANGES 10~. IULK MILD I 59 LOMGHORMI. LI. 38 Lb. Box 3.69 8 OL 59~ 12 oz. I 39 89 C CH~gAR I .59LI. • EA. ..LI. --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilltr GOLDEN RIPE KERN'S STEWED TOMATOES 303 CAN 29C DOG FOOD ... Lc .. 2~ 29~, ~.BANANAS 17~ 2 ~ 29c MACARo•• ,~=L 4~s 1 R and CHEESE DINNER a KERNS TOMATO ~: : SAUCE L,i t'\ ~\!-t. ' \ ~f\<l I t SPRINGFIELD PAPER TOWELS Jumbo Roll COCA COLA 6 Pak l 6 01. Bottles --... - c DiluiiGEiT I. 9 Jim's Ranch 9 FRESH 5 c GRADE AA LARGE EGGS Doi. ··~ --------------------------------.... AJAX ALL PURPOSE SPRINGFIELD BUTTER GRADE AA I LB. CARTON 95c CLEANER ll•LI•"'• ~j~~~~~A~D~.~~~~2~3~c~j~ro~39c 3,c SPAGHETTI ·~;· 89c AMERICAN BEAUTY NOODLES SUNSHINE HI-HO Medium Med. Wide Wide 12 01. Pt.CJ. I LI. IOX CRACKERS MRS . FlllERr·s AU VEG. STICK MARGARINE I, LI. CARTON SAUCE : ~~~ROOMS I Z OL Jer . " . j SOLID GREEM .. ·~ :11''" \ CABBAGE ~ "'--:-.-IOc _ LI. # _ __.,,,, ~----------------4 PINTO BEANS GRUN GIA,..T PUS I 0 OZ rKG. CORH I 0 OZ. PKG. TROPICAHA PURE ORANGE JUICE U.S.# I BULK '" 29c ....er s-. 6 OL C•fl 5i$1 GIMGHAM "• G•I. 89~ ICE CREAM ll4. ORE-ID.A HASH IROWH 2 Lb. 49c; POTATOES ... w.t•iesday March 3 1m frankfurter~ fr.inkfuru.m. ' . .J OAIL Y PILOT C'f 2 l:Upi. 1mporh•d ~,·rman Pots Offer Tl\is is a great ti~ to <>erve franl.s the way tht'~ do an Cermany, "hu~h 1:1 "here frankfurters or1a;inated GERMAN FRANKFl.'RTERS WJTH VEGETABLES 2 tablespoons bacon drip pings 2 ounces Ion bacon. t·ut into i.mall pieces I teaspoon minced rhl\e:. Fe" s pr1gi. of par..le~ In a dut<'h O\ en. heat the baC'on dnppangs Add the baron Jnd onions. and heal until the~ .11 <' trans parent Add the 1>01>nl.J Jnd s tar Add tht: potatoes tomatoes :ind beer s tock Season "1th i.alt and JX'PPt'r and slm mt.'r . l'O\ i:rl'<i. lor about ~to 35 minutes You m1j!ht hJ\ 1 to add i.ome "ah•r Add the i:Jrl11 P')\\der jui.t bl'fo r<.'. en In~ be tr I t up mmt t•d onion' I t•up kl•tl•hup 1 .. l'UP bro\\ n 'u.:.1r . ' t'UV Gt•1m.11\111u~turd :! tJblt'i.poo~s \\ 111 '"':,h•r,htr(' SJUC'l' I lt'U:>pooll !>J It 1 , tt•aspoon pt•ppt:•r Cut frankfurh'r' tnhl btt,• :.1u • Plt•c-ei. !\l ttH'l· UIHOllS .J I ~~~ .•. Tempting Frankfurters With Vegetables Always Popular Pudding V·aries .£hoony pudd 1ng as a t h e m 1 x tu re 1 n to a Cook over moderately h'larty Pennsylvania flreased 8 by 8 by 2 inch low heat. s t1rnng ron· German des:.ert that's C'ake pan • s tantly. until t hickened. J~t right for wanter. And clear and bo1hng. it~ vers atile. 1t fats an .a.' ln a pint measure stir Remove from heat. \\~ti after a meat and toJ?ether the corn syrup. st1r an the grated rind of potatoes dinner as al de>t>s wate r a nd baking soda. a 1 lemon. 3 tablespoons ofter a h s h -<'howder Slowly pour 1 cup or the lemon Juice and ·~ <'UP aftd-salad s upper S} rup mixture over lhe butter or margarine un ,,, nour base in the <'ake til the butler is melted Yoll may be• s urpni.ed pan St>rve hot Makes 1•., that lhts ret'ipe uses ('orn Sprinkle with nnother <'UPS s Yr u P rat h l' r 1 ha n • 1rd or the flour mix- rn o I a sses Th ti l 's tun•. 1>0ur an remaining ~C'ause, hke ull rc~1onal syrup mixtur e : sprinkle I LA AIAZ. r~Qpes. it ha!> its \anu with re maining flour lti'!ls. mixture Fun 4 onions. m inced 2 tableswons pupnku 21, PQunds potutoe:., ~cil'll Und<'Ubed 1 pound tom atO<'s. rutx'tl 1 cup beer stork 1 lablei.poon !>alt I teaspoon pepper Dash of garlic po\\di.'1 6 <' 11 n n e d C t' r m a 11 ·---·c.-- C o o k I h e f r a n k f u r t l' r s i.eparnh •ly Add thl'm to tht• H'ltl'tablc•!i and i.prinkl1• "Ith r hl\'es Garnish with pursh•\ Tht' das h "ill sent• fou1· Ill sl\ ix•ople Sl•n t' s auerknaut on lht• :.1dt.'. tf des1n•d e F. F. R •·mmt •: 2 pounds tarrnl•d GermJn ln 11 fondut' pot t•omhlm• bet•• "1th ull tht• m.:n·dtt•nh ,.,,•1•p1 frankrurtt•r!oi llt•Jt 1111 11 '","' :.t1rr111~ ullt'n S1 n1nwr fut 11•11 tnlOUll'' Ill IJ ll'lltl flu\ 111"' Truni.frr to ln111h11• ~luml m c1 " lo\\ Clumt• l'rnvidt• l1111d1w fork' or tt>oth p1t·kio .1nll 11,,. th1•111 to t1unk lhl· fr ankf11r11•1" 11110 ttw h11l StlUC'l' ( IUU .. ~ ............ c.......... U'-2441 Here's 2 _go0d 111M.......,#lll •._.. ....... U••_.. ... J 714-l 46-Jff4 SEA BASS FILLETS •••••••••••• s I 3~ SMOKED YELLOWT AIL SMOKED BONITA SMOKED TUNA 2100 LAFAYETTE AVE. NEW.-ORT IEACH nfONE 675-9450 reasons to bu,! Hunts Tomato . Sauce: SllOOFL\' Pl'ODING Gently run a Cork ba<'k --------------------- and forth through top MARGARlt"AS '.-tP"'-o""--1-n 2 <'UPS nour '• l'Up firmly packed durk bro" n s uJ?ar 1 , teas poon salt ~ ·'•teaspoon nutm<'it ' I': t l'Jl>POOns l'IO nltmon layers, be ing cart>ful not to run fork through bot· tom layer. do this again in the o pposite d1rect100 ARE Rake an a pre heated J50.degree o\'en until a •• 1 ~ ru p bult('r or tnariianne I c-up dJrk <'Orn syrup C'ake tester 1n~ertcd in SOMETHING renter tome~ out dean 50 minutes Serve warm Cut into I l'UP warm" atrr 1 t r as poon bnking o;oda J,emon Sa U<'<', 1r t.le- sittd c see be-I<'" 1 squares 1n pan and re· SPECIAL m o ,. e " 1 I h a " 1 de i-patula Top wllh Lemon · Saut'e and whipped W h 1 p p <' d <' r 1• u m c hC'esr or whlpfl<'d rr<'am . 1r desired m •m chm•' if dcmed s----1---------, There' wall be a thttk. FOR JU s11rk}. rustardhke layer _ --• over parts of the bottom of the pudctin ~. Mak('!\ 9 ANY s<•rvan.:s l.EMON SAl'CE In a small t1 saucepan In n medium m1xin~ howl s ti r t oi:t•th<'r thl' rtour. bro" n 'll~:tr. s.1lt. nutm<'~ a n<I t·111n:.1mnn \'4th 8 pus tn hlt•ndl'r C"\11 in the huttt•r until pa,rt 1d1•s a n• I 11w f1 rml} pn•,s ' .rd of Mir toi:etht>r 1 2 cup :.Liii(· OLD __ 1 __ 1_M ___ E __ _ ur. 2 tubles pooni. l'-Orn· 'tun·h and 1 , l<'Uspoon 'lnll Craduall~ s111· an 11 1 <·up" at<'r 11nl1I s mooth Cut Crunch l '11 <ti h \\ h I I 1• I I' h f•lll'h n\•t•C'I ·' 1·11h11 l11I t'l'llnt'h\ \ t• .:1•1.1 hit• SKJl.l.ETn·:u R\ :.! l .1hh•s1Kll•ll' h11t11•1 nr maq:,1nn1• J \'lll" C'1•lt'I \ I 11'' l'f"n1' (I• llldl \\ ICJl' I 1 : <'UP bo11tni.: ".11t•1 1 k1111poon .I .qrnrws1• •t ~ IC' '10\' 'Hlll't' I I (' II' J> '"' n l' 0 r Oslarrh hlt•11cl1•d \\Ith 2 t.1bl<·,~1oon' w11t1·1 1 , ('lip,,,,,,,,.,, <'r<'d almond!> a IO·inl'h s ktlh•t OVl'r lim h1'.1t 'llr to~et ht•r lht• hullc•r .incl n•kr} until h11tlt•r '' m<'l tt'd \<111 boillni: "alc•r and '"' ,,111t·1• hnni.: tn d hotl rover .inct '1mm<'r uni 1 I lt•ndc• r .dltl11I IS mm11h'' \ctd rorn'ltarr h m ix· turt' and cook over lo\\ ht•nt. !'l1rnn~ 1·11n~t :mtl\' 11nt1l .:la7(' " C'h•a r and -.lt~hth th1rl.cm r cl 1\c1d s alt to tai-11• 1( de i-1r1•tl Spr1 nklt• with .1lmonc1s M akl'S I .it'nl'r1111s "'l.'r\'tn(l' lllYE IN aM SAVE .... ,._. _. __, · ~ AtESH MILi our SPECIAL TY .. ~°" ICE CREAM JIRAYOHTOCHOOSINOM FARM FRESH EGGS -59c 20 PURE IEEF PAmES '~::,· s5 u 7·UP 21oL ........... ~ 4 15 1°0 ., ............ tCE CREAM and SUNDAE CUPS _:.1 n SUGAR FREE SOFT DRINKS ;-...:: $2" •• Ao_......... ""'• •l,._ 79c CHOCOLATE MIX · . .,.. CHURCH AHO SCHOOl GROU'5 CHECIC WITH US OH AU YOUR MHDS -----EXPIRES MARCH 7 DC&.USfYI AT ll46A ,.ODUCI REAL CHARWOOO fro. ARIZONA •A.-OWC-.,,t .......... .. ' ... , ....... -' ... ct. •eoM ... .._..,. ....... IMTllODUCTOH Offlll ... 2.4t Men 5-4 n- M-.. Prlcea Good Thru Mon. Mwcltl CLOSED SUMDAY WE ACCEf'T - FOOD STAMPS PRODUCE SAYINGS 1854 NEWPORT BL VD. IC~·==~~::~tv~~·y OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 PHONE 642-6025 BROWN OlllOllS 2 lbs.for TOM~TOES 3 tbs. for SUNKIST llAYAL ORAllSES DEL MONTE HAWAIIAN ~,C PINEAPPLE ... · • - • Make Menu Magic Tonight! STUFFED FLANK STEAK I 1 10 2 lt>s Ilana. ~•t'~k buuerlltecl 1 110·01 I Coin ~t'OI bro1n 3 tuPS CCX•kr1 ,,, " 1 (1 ~-nz I CJn Hun I • Tomalc ~aur ,. ~ '"'' •'lien f'11,,..(:,Jn Cl•• 1 11.1119\p m1nrM 1111~1< t t <I,,,~ 'l trl1r nh,,,,.,f lr 1•p '111 ,,.. t p I •I· " t t'ft• '""ttt'Of"'''I Pound sleai.. woln 1 mc·~t m.\11('1 '" • • 1nrn •h·r~nll'·' Pour txH>I brolh nvr• lr1 •land 1 ~ m•nu10·1 lv'n.u1whol11 comt>1nr 1Pma ,..,,..., ,,..~,,.cl1cn1' Uhinn woll 1)1.11n \lflA~ rcsttvmq b101n '.;p11'.1t1 nr.e m"'"'" """' or1 ·r11 \utl~cn of sleak SIJrllM w•lt• r11lhM rul rM 11111 'lt'lk 1"1ly roll IA•h•pn ~ocu11> w••h 1001h11•ck, lflnrn '" , Qu~rf ot>lonq llol~tnQ <Mh Pnur "\f'IVlld h•Olh ovnr Uttkf' al 375 I hour ba~lc ollnn Mdln!\ Ii •'!•V•"'l' Menu Slulflld Flan~ Sle~~ llah1n Gretn BeaM • SaulM!tl P1nHppl1' R n9., Tosstd Salad Grre"' Carrol C1ke c J. O.t.ll y PllOl Wedneeday. Merclt a 1971 Good News ·for Marmalade Lovers It you have n 't t'On~idert-d graP*'frUlt for your call"U!\ pn• .crvc•. thci.c rt c1pca will help )OU 1pr,e.ad ~ liUJelunsh1oe l\tarmal.ide fiends wtll mun l'l thot thcrt• 111 another kind ut la.-1t ' And lbt tart 'n tangy flavor of th~ wmc jelly b uccented by clov~ and cinnamon GRAP£•'RUIT MARMALAOt, 2 ~rapetruit 11 t t•up.!! wuter • t tea.spoon baktnJ( :sclCIJ G cups su~ar 1"J b()llJ\• lJ OUIWt'?>) l1qWd pectin Rurnove grap{'Cr\lit peels In quarters Cut prcb into lbin strips l to 1 '-:i inches long '4 ith a sharp knife. Ad4 water and soda to peels in a u ucrpun Brin£ to a boll, cover. Slmm('r 20 mlnutea.. surrina often. Dice frwt pulp : remove St.'1.'illl itnd core. Add pulp and Juice to undrained pet1ls. Simm"r. cov t>red. 10 minutes. Measure 3 cu~ prt p ared fruit into a lar11e saucepan Add sugar. mh: "'ell Bnni to .1 full rolhng boll O\ll'r hh?h heal. '>lir in pectin Boil hard l minute. i.t1rring coftstantly. Removl' from heal Skim orr roum Wllh u mttal spoon. alternate stirring and 1jk1mming Cor 7 minutes. Pour 1n to hot sttrilited Jars or gJasse:s r.nd cover with paraffin. Yield. 8 lk>uoc" 1•r11. GllAP EFlllJl'E WlNE J ELLY 1 11 cups grapefruit Juice 1"' cup Cluret "''"'" J\-, cups sU,&ar 4 whole cloves l sttck cinnamon '"" bottle t3 ouncesl hquid pt-clln In l arg~ saucepan comb1m• grapefruit Juice. Claret, sugar clovt!:I and cinna mon Stir over low heat until suaar dissolvt'~ Simmer S to 6 minutes. remove whole spices Bring to a full roll· in~ boll. Stir in hqu1d pectin. Doil hur<t for l minute Ladle into s terilit ed ielly or cannioa jars. Fill to wluun 1.-a 1ncb of top, ~crew cap on ~venly and tightly. Jn\'ert for a few second!\ a nd stiand j:ars upright to cool. Y1t"ld: 3to4 t&-ount'e>jars, GRAP E FRUIT CONS£•VE 6 cups grapefruit stttlons, nbOu t 81trapefru1t l cup water 3 cups sugar 2 tables pooni> chopped can· died ginger 1 cup ruisms 1 cup rhOpped walnuts In l#r ltf' k f'Ult•, comb1n .. · araJ>('fruit sections and v. akr Place over low hcut. stir con stantly until mixture romes to a boll. Add remalnlniJ lngrechents and stir until •utar di11110l\'e8. Bring to a boil. Boil rapidl,y, ~tlrrlng constantly, 20 to 30 mlnute5, unUI jelly lherraom cter realsters 220 degree F. Ladle into steriltiC'd Jelly or co.nnina jars. Fill to within '" 1n ch of top. screw cap on cvenlv and tightly . Invert for a frv. seconds and t1tlind Jars upright t1J cool. Makes 2'~ pint!!. Goodness lobster A Luxury CAN ANY SUPER MARKET,· HAVE THE LOWEST-PRICE Everyone needs to know one dish that they can count on for enter· taining. Something that will cause con\'ersation. stimulate sociability and create an atmosphere of contented dining. ON RY ITEM! ... of courN not. 9ut th• merktt that otr.re 1ou more lower prtoea throughout tM ttore w1tl 9lve yo1,1 the 1re1tfft 11vlnge. And that m.,ket I• Lucky. Com and Rock Lobster Casserole can be pre· pared easily in one pot in Sure, other eup1rmarket1 may ~t ue on • few advtrtlHd 1p.clalt , and we lnvltt you to take adv1nt1g1 of thoae 1pecl1l1 . but come to Lucky flr1t. Ju1t remember, that no 1up1rm1rket can con1t1tal\tly offer loqr price• throughout th• entire atore than Lucky. That'• been our policy for over 13 y11re, and Independent w.ekty 1urvey1 prove Lucky offer• mort eonalatently lower prlcet than any otht r maJor 1uperm1rktt Compare for yourHlf. You'll find Lucky 11 tower overall. a cam per, cabin cruiser or home kitcht'n. CORN AND ROCK LOBSTE R CASSEROLE 3 packages t8 ounces each > South African rock lobstt'r tails 4 tablespoons butter or margarine l tablespoon finely minced onion 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon sa lt Boneless !!Po.!!!!~ ..... ~. Cross Rib Roast '•teaspoon pepper I ONl l lHIONOlOllU'CMVCK ll. 3 cups hot milk l tables poon pre· TOI ~0d ... 8,tnk pared mustard -... .......... mus~·~~~:. dcr~~lll~(liced Bl1d1 Cut Clluck Roast IO~-· . . I -pound can p rt .la St k c reamed corn 0 It HOUll II 1 l cup diced celery -0,...,~00H Parboil frozen lobster 7 ·Boni Cbuck Roast tails by dropping into -o"'* boiling s alted water. Bonelaa Rump Roast Wh en water r e boils. tOHOto•uollOUl<O _ drain immediately and drench with cold wat('r. Cul away underside membrane a nd remove meat from shells. M<'at 147 . 137 .., 1" .. 5gc LI 117 .,a3c will .be translucent. only Harvest Day paP:t1!1~)~cb~e~ter or 'Cll p h 39" margarine. add onion ng eac IS ~ "' rand} cook tover low beat SLICEO OR HAL.I/ES •••........ 29-0Z CAN or m mu e. Star In flour, salt and Lady Lee blended. add hot milk Green Beans ___... pepJ>t'r. and when well 2 3 C 11radually. Continue-stir· IJ' ring over low heal until CUT OR SLICEO....... .. 16-0Z CAN ~xt~~ ;~i~kre~~· ~a~ Chicken of the Sea mus hrooms. corn and Tuna $109 celery; stir well. rf"4 Dice rock lobster meat SOLIO WHITE, IN WATER .. 13·0Z. ~N and add to mixture. Heat H O until bubbling. Transfer 1rvest ay to chafing dish to keep 2 7 C ·::h:vs~lad i ~J~Ht t~~~ .~.~~~.~ ................. 'a.oz.~ !:r('\~:~~s~rl'ad . Yields 6 !.o.~~"!.l~nt ·Mushrooms , ... 0~ .. 3gc Butter Hini Up r I I" n t >' \I f ~ t eak ' ~hrt•il1frct lt•l lll!'(' und s~asontnj,(:. ~o into lh1s ht' man ~a11clw1t·h. f.'Li\NK STF.t\K St\NDWICllF.S 1 h'-•ad iceberit k t· tUCl' 1 Inn.: ln,1r l'ru111y Fnml'h hr~:11I 1, c•11p hultrr or mari.tJnne. s oftl'ncd :i tnblf'!'poon!' !\h~k !HlllC'l' 1• teaspoon ore~ano '. to 1 , I t•o,;povn .i.tnrl1 r powd~r .I I (' II p c ti n n t' d French frl<'d onion rln~' I flnnk sll•ak t I'" to 2 pound~ 1 S.11t and P~'!)f>t•r 1 1 ('UJl hottf<'d bar becue ~a uce (op · l1onul1 Shre bread dinatonally to get 16 slices and toa!lt 1f you hke. To make tangy spread, beat butler with steak s auce. o r eg a no and itarhc powder. Spread on bread. Co n•r ~all slices ~en e ro u s l y with shredded iceberg lettuce and onion rings. Season st eak with salt and pepper as desirro, brush with barbecuf' sauce (using back of spoon) and broil 3 to 4 minutes on each side. Thinly slice diagonally ac~ grain and enclose betwttn prepared bread atkes . Makes 8 sandwiches. Golden Griddle Syrup Llwry'I Siisontna Slit Heinz om Pickles 4tlliiw""fl Lady Lu BHf Stew ..• o'f:.~ 98° ~ COMPLETE c·· )~ ,\ PRESCRIPTION <t111~ PHARMACY (J ~ tC. .. -SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! GET YOUll PRESCRlmONS FILLED WHILE SHOPPINB AT LUCKY· COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES! "'-•"'AC' •OC•$ ~ 9!t 1111 10 1 • 10 I '• ••lv••n •• • • II • • • t1•• .. ,....,,, ----· • • 0..... c.e.i °""' ,.. 121 TOUTO FOOi u..-. P110t1 SOUAIOPIAT 319 INIKllll l'n =llOMnMf IMO 3~1 ""'*"** PUil STAllS ~oolorf. SUPO f.AIT'll POTT-. SOil ..... n.u:a W1lll AO<~I. n..r.·1 A ca• Ne• Ytw 421 n I etOOC I ·101 ~ " ... ~·"· 77 UrU~ .. •. 154 6:11 Boneless !!!~Js.··~~ "121 Fresh ~!!.~~-~ .. ~~~!. 5 7 c Bl1d1 Cut Chuck Stnk -l)l()lf(J Small End Rib St11k IOHOfDIW Bon1l111 Beef Brisket 90HOtDI U< S•all End Rib ROlat IOHOf.DtU• Botta11 Round Stnk Sunshine ~!'!~~o~~HO .~,O::. 69° Niblets Corn , ~ 29C .. ..... . ................... 12.oz. CAN Sugar Free · !~.!!~~·-··£ .. 1 oc Hunt's Ketchup ~ 5gc .......... ............... ...... ........ 32·0Z. 8TL. Carnatidn c.ocoa .~i~ .. -·--"'°~~ g5c Hunt's Tomato Paste u-0~,.45o ,.,,~ .. 47e Minute Rice :. 0'(;,~ s121 !~l~~men ~oodln,. . ,0,~ 23c Lldy Lei Apple Juice ""r;'l 47c Hunt's Tom1to Juice ... -.at: .. 49c . -Hunt's Tomatoes Hormel Chl~I W/B11n~-. ••.ot~H 4ge : V1nnont Maid Syrup , •. 0 c;;,.. s1·21 Pringle's Potato Chips Kern's Apple Butter 8ebh1rdt Tam1l11 ,.,():(N 5go Fnnco American Raviol,l.:~~~450 ~~.!LLOW Cal Salad or..~~l 790 WIO PUil NM1E1 lf'ol NM lnGluO.O) A-*' C040<t 5-NU rLOWO ms 0._. wNUI ... ''°"'· tmOllt. Ot••· r cruaa R.OWB ms Wlllle. gfMn. y~IOW. 3"IOUll FlMJ ms Smotte. wtllle. l'CICI. yellow. O<-'· ~~~~:. . .. " 117 Large End 09 Rib loast 1 BONDED Bl!P' ........................... l 8. Treesweet Juice PINI( GRAPEF!lUIT l.147 .... ,.G 1 ZI Hunt's ~ork & Bean~".cC 4gc Lady Lee . Cake Mixes .,.. 45c • VARIETIES .................. .:19.oz. eox ~:.~~~« '®'~ c'" age ~~.!!,Suds D~terge~.~ ........ IH I eox $221 ~!~._queen Cat F~od.... t-Ol c"" 21 c Alpa. a~. chunks D~D .. ~!!tAH 33c Mrs. ~ll~ert's So~ ~~fl.~!!~,~ 4gc Lldy L~ Cottage ChHS~M,o;~ s1H !!!~~ ... ~,. Orange P~us " ,, ot~N 53c !~~ !l~. ~~1111~.1~1 ..... •O~l ~ 35e M~. Smith Apple Pie ..•• 0 1 ,.., s1•1 G11d Plastic Sandwich ~!9,sp~&go Reynold's Broner Foll '°''~· 3go Lldy _Lee Liquid Bl11ch 0.,~ 59e ~!!!J Sark Scotch Whlsk~J~ s7tt ~!l,ent Age ~ourbon W~10~!J s5n M1tea1 Rase Wine "·°' .,, s3n 11111/("' ''I"'' ........... OHl.Y ~· llOIO«l W!!" VOllO~ ~! 144 Large End Rib Steak 80NOEC8£EP' Grade 'A' Fryers WMOlE BODY ..... 7 -Bone Chuck St11k Fresh Sola Fiiiet Fresh Perch Fiiiet Fresh True Cod Fillet Fresh Western Oysters ,.age i.179 ,. 1eo Lii 119 'Id ,.~ 121 ~!!.'!0Salad Dressing .• ,'{;.A 7g~ r~~~~~ Cookies ... ~ age Pillsbury Crescent Rolls e n~H 39c ~A0'!',!!},~~0n Cheese Food ,._02(0 s125 ~~l~!~!!P~~· Cr11m Che~! :r.; 41 c ~!!~~~~~¥!!~ Knft American. Cheese 6UCfOSf'l'f•D1-E WIW'I 0:.01.-::a $1 33 .. 11~ $395 Produce Russet Potatoes l B 14° ~~!~h Asparagus l B 590 BULK, U S NO 1 llAl(ING $1ZC !c~~~~ Spinach fA 14 C ~~!Pe Avocadoas IA 490 !!1l~!~!esApplas3i:a69° ~..,, .. l_, ___ ., ....... .............. ...., ___ ......... ......... -1'191t l-. -· , ... ----------· _..,. ___ _ 86e 249 57c FUU.WBCIM 497 ,Mu~. IA4t DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS =i:. 911 ;m:;mr~31•1 LOWER PRICES. OVERALL .. ·.' . . B> TOM HOCt: ,.~ ....... _ ... _ eaa.s and le~" l l um th.&11 "' u:.ed to ;ind mea t But even that om· \' ns simple h> lht' Old ~\.indard:. ·· DAil." Ptl.01' CI I \\HITE \\11\E t'CE 3tJbl\\spoons mar~ur1ne 3 llll>lr~poons flour Proper Sauce Wllh t:ourmel conkcry 'tall ICJ'lnln~ In p<>p{l!;mt,1, fto\4 do )OU a:et •n tln the fun Mnd i.llll "'alch »OUr "'~11~thne" One \th:1 .rn chd 'ay the becret1~1ntht':>auce "\\'1th i.o m..iny dmer1 on .. omt• diet or oth-=r. 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SKI E RS' RAISIN BARS l cup n atural raisins , , cup golden r a1s1ns ':• cup butter or ma~nrine l CUPSUf?ar 13 cup gol<len molasse:> 1 egg l' ~ cups "' hole"' heat flour "• cup nonfat dry milk 1 • cup toas ted wheal ger m i 1 a tea~poons baking powder 1 ~teaspoon soda 1 J teaspoon salt 1 i teaspoon ginger 1 ~cup hqu1d milk I rup qu1t'k cooking rolled oats I cup sliced almonds h.1p raisin:. Cream b lt'r. sugar. molas:.e:. cgi.t to~et ht.>r . ombinc "'hole wheat ur . nonfat tlry milk. C'Ul germ. baking wdt'r, soda. sail and nger. and mix h)thtly Blend 1ntu t'rcamt•d IXtUre BllC'rOlllC)V With quid milk Sur 1n oats, ati&nS and half the lmondl>. Turn into l;rl'JSt'd hak 1n$: pan (9 x \3 x 2 inrhcs l. and s prt'ad evenly. Sprinkh• "1th re main- ing half <:up almonds Bake at 350 dt'i:rccs about 30 mmut<•s Cool 1n pan. then cut an1021 har~ a lad's Snappy Ch111•111•rl t n.t,lt•ll lmt)nit .... 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J.01 18' OHtOV•IOf<Vt'A(I( • • 1 79 GLASS MAGIC "lMllMOVH 57• !!!!,ERONI PIZZA .... 1/l•·OI. c LIQUID. BLEACH~~·W"s.4"' t ~:: 4r EGG BEATERS ................ -............... 1•-01. 85 AMMONIA~ ... ""'( I ...oz 3g4 OUtol/Ttl•AUI • 1 23 LIQUID PLUMR l-C>' 84' · FRUIT COBBLERS ........................ 2-L•. -------- 3,,. .. "011n 63' • ITATIR aaot. • WMOU Oa 26C 'Ol 6. ORANGE PLUS 'I or • ..... c•IAM ITYU CORN ..... 16-0Z. 04ll.fOA 5ne , ... ,.flOf'Qa_A-Nl<I 39• - ..-0 '"'. toirfO I C\11 GltEEN BUNS " ONION RINGERS 110 1 ;i BRIGHT & EARLY 1141 siRiwinR1£s t ·~o, 40' tiMa'i£aiis.... 10-01 42• TOMATOES:!ruuo ! . ,..oz 49' • • 01 54• MORTONPIES I i..or 76' TOMATO SAUCE HUHT~ ! tor 15' 1000•1.A-WAFFlES OLIVE Oil tllfOW·nN I 24-0Z '2.57 _ ·--t~~!1.'!.!.~_v!~~-~A~~~o.~~.!!_ __ -· FOOD STICKS ~~'r.~~!:%, 56' ------·~ --··-. ______ .......... -STREUSEL CAKES ~~ 1 '~t'l.08 ZIPLOCK i~~~AG( ! ,5 Ol 61 c LIME-AWAY :~~'o~~~"'1 r . l~OZ as· INSECT REPELLENT ~~:!~· 1.oz s1 .69 LYSOL IASIN. 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If you huvc> an cltctnC' 1110" cooker and ha\'l'n 't yet ~ed 1t ror 'lt'tlmina a wintc1·unw VU(lc.t111.: you may b{' trllcrl:Mt.-d an the following n •c1pt• Onl.' note· We found !ht' pucl dina'JJ navor mut•h tht• .. anw "hether It was m udc with bullt.1 or murgartnl! o,. llUct So 1r HH1 don't "'ant to u~t· !ht· tr:1d1t1ooj1 'ud. doo 't feel It i. J ·mu't ·· Dress Up Lettuce Herman Leis. a Wiscons in chef. n~om· mends thh cla:>sy al'· • C'ompanime nt for roa:;t duck. SWEET AND SPICY ICEBERG 2 head:; iceberg let· tuce 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 1 cup salad dressing I teaspoon d1llwet.'<l 12 teaspoon salt •, le<ispoon ground pepperrnrns Pinch garlk powder l C'an (l pound 4 ounce 1 pineapple chunk:> m pineapple juic'c 2 lari::l· red Italian onions. C'U t into rings I Co r e. rin se and thoroughly drain ll'tlu('e. I refrigerall' in plastic bag or plastic crisper. For dres:;an g, blend togethl'r sour c•ream. 'alud dressioi::. d1ll\\eed. !>alt. pepper and garhl' I p<>wder: refri Rl'r ate for ut lea:;t one hour. Dr-ain p1ne<1pplc, n ·· 'erving juice. :\I annalt> onion :.lice~ 111 rt''"'"' t.'<i pmcapplt.• JU1n· for ap- proxi m iltel~ 1111(• half hour. At sen ing t1mt'. t l'· move outer ll'l turC' leaves and rl'frtj?Nate for later U!>l'. Cut n • rnaindcr of ht-ads inln h1tC·!tlll'<i <'hunk!>, ;l(ld drain t!d pineapple t•hunks and toss j!ently "1th dress in s:. Drain onion nni::s. cfo,. c·ardm~ pm<•applt.• JllH't.• .ind pl!H't.' 0111on rm~s alop the S4tlacl In ~l'r\'lflj( 1)(1\\I or m H ind1,1dual ~al ad bowb Brighten Luncheon Oranges a re perfect for addition to lunchbox. for afte r school s nacks 1 and for a refreshing low. cal TV snack. But don't stop with snacks Use oranges as a menu ingredient . too. ORANGE -TUNA L\JNCll BOX SAi.AD i 7·ouncl' c<in tuna, dralnl'd. flaked t tea s poon frt•s h j.!rated orangt• rH'f'I I orunii•·. 1wclt.'d, 1·ut tn bill' Siii' Jllt'l"I' ... 1 J l' II JI (' h (l p J>l' d t'1'kr~ j 2 t.1hlt•spoon:o1 shc·t-d 1 111m1cnto s tufh•d 11hv1"' :l 111 4 tablt-5pom1..; I mayonn111 s t• or :.ul.111 dressinjl Combin<• tunu. reel. oranRe pu~ce~. n •h•ry nnd olives: mo1stt•n wtth m a yo n n a i s e . M a k 1• ~ nhout 2 tups. Sund av Soecia l If you huv,· ~llm<' fnilt ct\ke stashed :1wuv. it would be nicl' to ;l'rw with this f'"t too swet•t 1 nog thut pack:oi :i punch for R Sunday .it'l together C'OFFF.E NOG 1 pint coffl'e ice c~nm 1 2 rups hot strong 1 hrewecf coffee 1 cup 11olden rum. tr) proof l~ cup C'offee liQuetir· Pour co!fel' over ice C'ream and stir lo mt-It. Add rum and liqueur and stir to blt'nd. Pour into punch cups or other appropriate 1 glasses and serve: or I cover and th ill -as long as overnight -bt>fore serving. Makes about 312 cups -6 servings. STEAMED FIG ¥t:DDl..~G •, tup bOft bread crum~ 1 .rupm1lk 1 tup suaa r ' PQund dried f1gs .11round 11 ('UP CJ ounct'li 1 &round sut•t or •: cup i.ortened butter 0 1 rnar~Jrrnt· 1 , <'llP d..irk mnla11sl'~ l' i tN1i.poon1> 11rah.'<i oran1u• 1111cl :l t.'j.t"'S , 11li1thtl~ bl•utl'O '• cup rlour, star to acrall' ARMOUR SHASTA DIET DRINKS 120Z.CANS 12e CAN HERSHEY INSlANT COCOA MIX bdort muswina ll.• te3.$poon bukln£ ~a •-.:teaspoon salt ', lt'aspoon ground ginat:r Jn u larttc nrno~ bowl :sir to11elht•r lhc bread crum~ :md milk. Add sugar and fi&S . i'llir well. Add suet. molasses. ornn~c rind and t:Ja:s : stir lo~elht-r horou11hly. On w ui< pnpcr i.hr together thoroughly th<' flour. i.odu. :i all and glnger. add to fig m1xtur . beat to blend. Pour into ot well· Grt'&. ed l·pound <.'Oltt.-e can or l ·quart mold. Cover cnn with rou. shapmg lt,tnw a tt'nl so that Uwte 1s 1 1 in· ch ()( »J>arc UOO\'l' the rim o( the can. tic foi l secure!) around can \\Ith strtni:. Place u trivet in un t•lt'cl rlt' slow cooker 3nd add <-nou~h hot "'att-r w h;.1vc 11 comt-up 1 ln<-h. •To mitkl' a 11 mall tnvct, puneh holes in a sC're wtop lid from u JUr APPIAN WAY PIZZA MIX JOY FOR SPARKLING DISHES 32 oz. SIZE \he CHILI ~~·~:0~•1h 44c ~ans BOUILLON CUBES ~;.;:~" or 18 C Just a<ld 139 m11k, HOI 01 col<l HAMIL TON 8UCl1 STEAM & DRY IRON .. '<J'• tt ti rt"""* f' l k l t 1 I '4 0• f .lt f • 1u1dt• V~''' 1~•1-' "' Hl•r ~~. g&& 17 9S 40-GAL TRASH LINERS ... NEW ECONOMY SIZE MAALOX® ~6 oz . ~halle•prool p1as11c oome 199 ~ w.1y l\•mo control i!111<'q 0021lt• un bH','111 lOlt• < ,,,.,. WARING CAN OPENER Ct11\ l •f•nnly lt.lagnpltC 1"1 I I!('• llil' C.0 11 12 1J ~~.. 7sa 12 9S SURE DEODORANT 12 OZ. SIZE SCENTED OR UNSCENTED JUMBO TRASH CAN 27 GAL. SIZE Ruslprool, seamless. uses 33-gallon !Iner. lasts years' I I \. ,, "' ""'''•I• i. l•u, ,.,., •l ..,, of mayonoai•c or other food 1. 2 toblt>s poons butll'n>r mar~t1rult f'lace corree <'An on trivet uod C'O\ t-r slow t•oc~er Steam ''uh t'Ont rol lll't on h1.:h for 4 • .. to 5 houn.. Cool puddtni,: on u wire racl.. (m· 10 mlouk:s, tuunold nod M'l'vt• with a favoritt' puddtni: ~auet.>. or Oran~v Hum S<iUCl'. 1 1 c up" lutt> or i,:oldt'O rum In ti !'(m•ll :-.;111<'<'P1t n l't•r toaether thorou~hly the i.uaur and c(\rn~l11rch. (~rnduutty !ilh' lfl th\" onll\lft' julC''' • 1\t1tkl's 10 to l:! i-t•n·in1>1!> ORi\NGE·RU)I ~l'C'E I 1 t'llp Sllgilr Cook O\'t·r modt-rntely l°'~ htnt, s tirring con~t:mll~·. 1.-tf\ltl thickened. c h•tu-und boilinat. 1 Off he.it .• add thl' buttt•r ttn<htlr until m(•lt('d. Stir 111 tht.• t')Ul\. St•rH•wurm l\1akc:s t1 2 eu~. -1 teai.pooos corn~tnrch I C'UP orallf(t.' JUl('t• DRISTAN for colds. hay1ever. coogestion. 2~! JH EFFERDENT TABLETS EXTAA STRENGTH .... BRONITIN MIST REFILL 20CC ULTRA BRIGHT TOOTHPASTE Tho sex appeal toolhPtste. for real wMeness HALO SHAMPOO Leaves hmr 2 ggc c.tean & sott FOR -·-1 UNIVERSAL CASSEITE TAPES :i hour~ ul 99"" '~"0"'"'9 " llmr ---1-.11.., PANASONIC AM/FM RADIO Pnr ~•'I •, J•• h 11U•''V POWl•r"d mtJIJt•I I ll .. 01;. 11·0Z. CAN MAN POWER SHAVE CREAM POCKET SIZE AM RADIO "''v·tlv 111~y M.11on f1Ql\I .ti y!mt wttr' a PHONE 963-8921 IF YOU ARE NOT GETTING FILLED AT DRuvisu~,P~:SCRIPTIONS FINISHING. OEVELOP· IHO 6 PRINTING •K-IJ U •OSU•l ~OU 269 tJade lrom any bl8Cli ·.lnO-wMe Of COlof PMI 18•- 10 Cl• smaller let us~~Re ~~~In~~. ~!~ING TOO ~UCH! ~ew or reffU prescription to PHARMACY HOURS· ompare our prices ... You 'll DAILY 9 A.M. -10 PM·. Uk• the changer SUN 9 A M · • · • • 9 P.M. REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAVS ·, W Al.I TO llACM •' 2 STOIY $67,tot 1 • Magnlf1c.nt 2 atQtY beech ho"'9 with charm and ~ PfNlt• ~ ~· With W9t bet 5ul)9( luxury fn downetlll't mlltet WlnQ, Ind two • , ~itlon1I b•d,ooma uo•tll,. ind two full b1thl MIMtve fir~ ind ~ atnum with cwchldt acid , l'llUCh to lhla rornentlc eett•no. Wife aav.r country ' kitch9n + + + 1i.111t11tt (l(llncino.. Don't m111 thts .. •~.Call now for more lntom.tion. 646-7171 CUSTOM HTATI + a SToaY...., HOUSI Mt.MO A tong winding country lane. ah~ ben .. th an ~la of tow.nno t,... i.eos to th,. rustic hideaway• Pwtunca fof 5 cwst 819 WOCld9n 4 bdrm custom Plus ...,.,... 2 lt()fy guest cNl9t on Oll9n!Z9d loll A handymen s ck"m WOlialhoO' SWHC>tno l*1Y oatio wittt ~ l>ndc BBOt Seoerat• Qlfden area to< or"n ~ Sl0111Q19 '-clttty OI Piaytloote tor kldOles! Your own pnvat• watetwell! Seering 2 story guest houM or ,..,..., ShQY9I 'em oul ~ ·em up lrod YoU've got ~rMlf an fft1t•! Pl'lced dirt ch9ep-4or all vou get~, heeltal•. Call &47«>10 MEAT IAae.c>a ,AD TH GUEST OUAATERSI ComoletelY r9deccnt9d - ~r..o.Mkty ptus -hUQ9 IMno room with b10 used bncX ~a .. -rNly a charming PfOP9t1Y with a chansme Ill its own -II Corona del Mar 11 your way of 11fe. vou •" felt 1n love with ttus property -'*I for more ~bmltioo. 873-8550 R .. CH CHATIAU -Z STY lllACtM'OOL Sl6,750 ClrwlwtJc IMng room, .,,.,,... dirung room, gwden view kltch9n, 11t1i1tic o~n st11l'9 to separate master a 'Chlldren'a 101te 22 ti. t>Mlroom sized party room 1 ,•·~no courtyard hunyf 9&3-7881 ~ IA YSHOltl llAUTY 5 HOllOOM 5 IATM and-new kitchen with 9'#lfY w1-...v1ng convenience 000 SQuare feet ol abeofut• IUXUfY Master bath has ~~ .. towr'a j.cuzzi. Huge 3 (21 gwage View lhe Bay ~·~ <*IN ucriflce betO'# "-lrMt It $175.000 Ctor d9tallt 646-7171 • S,AMSHYIUA S4l. '50 -2 STC>aY ing walkway thru c.tll1an courtyard -authentic 9d hie roof a Sp1ntlh blloony Secluded entry to t1re-r1nch0 hv1Qg room! F1•t1 d1mng-<antina cnen. Walls ol glass to re;w courtyard Sweeping allCMe soars to mutw bedroom + 2 bandtdo size -Ytew---Q>mm POOi S«OO 10111 dOwn or take existing loan 1t '325 m:> Call 847-6010 Ol' SPANISH 2 STOIY ,OOl -S40, too estled beneath towenng eucalvotus trees Private rtyard entry. Lush new oocoa brown e11pet1no 3 bedroom suites. 2 baths Otning All bu1lt"l" urmet kitchen with dishwasher Freshly painted hruout. Spanish r&d Ille roof Community POOi t.lea• the beach. Won't last long. Call eerly 842-2535 DllAMHOMI THI COLOMY $54,500 street -INtde comer lot Decorator's dre.m hOme Upgraded llvlflO room Creckllng red bnck ~ac:• Extra large Qllfden kitchen Plus family room with decofator paneling. Decorated bedrooms Plus Mciuded master suite LOldl ol closets & cupboards lanctsc1per·s dre1m yerd Heavy redwooo P1t10 Encloted dog run Sohd work bench 1n ler;e garage lmnwcut1ta1 Try 15450 TO BUY -90% loan Hurry - call 752-1700 TWO STOllY -D...-.0 S47.to0 2 story t>wgaln1 Prime IMne locatt<>n. Mu1e1n tile entry Stec> ctown 11v1ng room Sc>llnilh bncit llreolaoa. fjonn1I dining area hoSts 11n>k9d rnl"ors & oork walls. HanclV ctief's kitchen With greenery view W1nd1fl9 statr<:11se to large seciuded m11ter wing All mirrored Closets 2YI ball\S Sliding glass dOOr to secluded wood decked-slat covered patio No ma•ntenance yard Won't last -call now 752· 1 700 FAMILY HO~IT HACH E11cep11onally hne home In .BAYCREST area of , • l\Mwp()(t Beach. four beclrooma. new drepes. will to t 1:wa11 carpehng Recentty redeeorat9d. temric 1ocat1on. ~ pnced 11 I 79,500 Call 67U560 for m:>ra details • . . •} • ASSUMI SJ4,SOO ~ VA LOAM • ·~· Beaullful 4 bedroom 1n prime Hunttngton Beach ; location Loe.led on cul-de-sic atrHt Newly patnled : inside and out Covered oatio Access '°' boat or c:amc>er No down lo vels Hun-, C.11 ~767 CUSTOM IST A Tl + 2 STY GUIST HOUSI $4t,SOO : A long wtnotnQ counlrv lane shaded 1>ena1th 1n • ~umbrella or towering tree! lf!acf1 to lh11 rusllc hideaway• · : Pltk1ng lor & cars Big WOOden 4 bdrm custom plus ~ • ~rate 2 storv guest en.tel on oversized 1011 A handyman• dream WOflr.Shoe> SweePlng oarty oe•io with huge bncll BBQ Seoarata QaJden area tor grMn thumbs Storage lac1hry or otavh<>Yse '°' k1001es1 Your ! own pnvata water well Solving 2 st()()' guest house or rental Shovel ·em out oa1nt ·em uP and you ve got vourself an estate Pnced dirt cl\Oap -for all you oet• Dorn wait C.11 Quick 847-«)10 ; OL' S,AMSH VILLA Private & Se<lluded 8' fllOh Wllll 4 b9droom formal : d•ning Courtyard garden lamlly room Rugged beams • Romeo master 1u1te off glass gard4!n atnum oc>en to tl'le ~ sky Spanish fireplace Wet bar New huge 0001 !; r Cover.ct lana• Red hie roof Few blocks to golf course • Near the beach V1lue priced Call early for : aoo<>lntment O•al 842-2635 YOU'RE INVITED! To k>in th9 "Winning lawn of Oulstand1ng Peoc>l•'1 H91r>ing otMrl ta rewMhng. r"I e1t1te 11 Helling We would Ilka to off• YoU tne~unitv to leem mor• about u. hl9h Mrnlng earfff advantt04H that THE REAL ESTATERS Mv8 tooflet'IOUI Wt offer 1n e.111ans1111e, oenonaJ119d IJelnlng progtam. h9td monthly by our highly IUOC:ftarut ~I tum Earn While YoU l~n In a pl .... nt and ••citing office environment Lota of h91P & an ~unity to growl rD Ltt'• talk about It! Pleaee alll Gall to< an aiipo~t~nt 1t 640-2500 T~! ~t:t.A'th ~arwty Moe.rdle. Ph 0 ~nt UICUYIYI ISTATI 4 ID+ POOL Cut de uc shelters n.mm>th 4 bedroom! Seciuded rataed tile •ntry to atao down living room! Formal dine! RumpUa fem1ly room. sunahine gourmet kitchen. scw.t;ng stwcase to New on.en. r.toonyt Mast« bedroom retre11 plus 3 chitdren't aanauwtes• Estate llke grounds with two MC*lde )'Wdll Pool with slide and dtving board! Th1.s 3 year new eatate 11 evallable. but wool last! like Oll'8r' existing lol" ot 139 500 at 1322/mo Call quick 847«>10 AIAMDOtB Z STOllY HACH+ POOL l=orrnel antty to gigantic h111ng room Fonn11 drn1ng l'OOff\ Gourmet k.1tchen Famely room Conversation p11 with t1replaoe Sweeo.no stair$ to muter s1.11ta a c:tl41dn•n s Quartet$ Access for ca~ or bolt t-turry <*1983-e767 ~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~.__... 5 llDllOOM + POOL ' Y A--f«> OOWM Owfl8' desperate what a t>uyl Don't miss 1t• Abandoned ~-stOtY Beeullful tieated p()()I 5 huge bedrooms with ira•ve master suite irnn"ed1ate oossess1on + + + assumable low interest loan or new VA with no down Only I& 1 000 Call today 646-7171 CUSTOM ISTATI + POOL N .. the beach on huge twreoed grounds Wrought "°" gatec:t entry Courtyard & fountains 4 bedrooms. 3 baths include 15 x 15 master bath with balcony landing Skyllohls. enormous walk·tn tub Exercise room Oen Formal dining room Free lorm POOi I loads of deck.no This 1s a special Dotll nome 1nd YoU must see to 8'>Pf"&e11te II is realty 1nde&ct1bable Call tor appt at 842-2535 ASSUME YA LO.AH S21t MONTH Beaut1tul comer grounds 4 bedrooms 2 baths Dining area Cozy fireplace Redecor11ed kitchen with bu1IHns .nc1vd1ng d1shwashe< Larve grounds with trailer access Near Beech & Hunl1ngton Harbor No QU&l1ty1ng like ovf'r e111shng VA loan S289 month peys all tnClud1ng taxes New on market -wont lasl call 8'2-2535 ~ entry to 3 car garage! s.ci ed dOuble door entry -raised Ille -sunken living room -sunshine latc:tl4Jn -expansive femtly room Format dme with Pak>IJ Verde• stone ltrePlace -SC>traltng tt11rway to bakx>ny bdrmsl Enormous 15 x 25 mast« bdrm retreat + 3 ctn.ldf"en s suite• Manwroth 21 .11 25 bonus room with v1ew1 Compactors. wet bars. ~red patios, ~ate ba1hs vaulted ce.hngs, too, 100 much to mentt<>n Take over existing loan of sso.ooci or new financing available i=or onvate showing. Call 847~10 QUI<*. HllNllOOK CHAMPUff -VA THMS Th•s lovely upgrad&d 4 bf family room 0001 home screams "FAMIL v FUN'~ Bnng yoor GI eleg1b1llty Ind 1ers t•lk S69 900 ca11546-2313 Z STOIY 4 llDIOOM + POOL Fonnel entry sunken Uving room. raised formal d1n1ng room. huge.Jam1ly room With wall to wall brick t1rep1ace. garden view kitchen overlooks pool Fantastic view ol golf course from mster SU41e The Preshoe nome shows llke a mod•I. Call Quick 963-6767 THI "IVHYTHIMG HOUSE" Here Is the mythical oerlecl house Location largest lot 1n development Mrs Oean lives here - 3 BR -huge dining room -super large family room leading to used bnCk bordering 0001 -with fire ring and many many more extras. Call Quick 10 see s 73.900 ca11 546-2313 A-FIAMl HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME SJS,500 Artistic beach chalet Tile entl'\' to llvtng room with fireplace & view ot lush grounds Gourmet k1tcl'len & bfeakfast bar Family room Hideaway mastftf retreat with wall ot glau Wino for children & guest M&gmflcent 30 studio Iott with ooen t>e1meo ce1hngs fake over 714 ~ VA loan No new loan costs 1327 33/paya all 963-7881 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS COltOHA OIL MAl HACH SIDI HOMI Tnm. clean and 1n m:>ve 1n condition The finest ollenng we have had in a long """' One short block from "Little Corona Beocn Bngtil & ch6er1ul Sunny hv1no room with brick fireplace Three bedrooms Modem k1tch4tn with new aoohances Only 103.500 Call QIJlckly 673-8550 llST NICI -G«IAT Vltw -CDMI 1,.,,,_cul1te 3 b&droom-3 beth hOm8 with Anthony Pool Celt nowf Floor-to-ceihno stone llreplace Views ol Clitalina from ltvlng room. dining room and mesler bedroom aolte Prlv1te corner 1ocetion Hts 11 all' And beet pnce 1n the neighborhood Owners want to go fishing! Call 873-8550 *******TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * HUNTINGTON BEACH 11'la:J1 8Mct1 8fvd 21030 Broold\unt 8014JW..,,., A.C>-X.'\'i 93&4767 84~10 L FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11108 &ooktlu,.t 9&.).7881 DAILY lllLOT OPEN 'Tll 9 CHAIMtM• IAYSHOll COTTA•I ••uc•THOUSAHDs t . DI Mlnote with the movi. titers only at9Pt from the p!'eltlga ot Nawpo<t waterlronL AustlO cottage with hu9t ,, ... provtdel onCl41 1n a llteuma bargain Homa 111 ~ with pe11onaJ1ty ~ + '(ou mull aee to t>elie"9 tcw thla e>rtce -hurry -DWf* mu11 go -take edvantage -can nowl 546;2313 -·A:JIAMIGLASSCHAl.IT AIT1ST •mu T Br-the-Ma. Towenng A·treme ch•l•t nestled 1n the wees Courtyard entry 3 bedrooms Include saoerata master wino. Family room Rock fireplKe Island kltcnen Sweeprno lleitCMe to 30 toot Iott studio with beam ce1llng1. ll'a unlQUe No Quahlytno Assume 7'4% loan at 1327 month met taxM Call nowl 842-2535 OWNEI HHDS HELP! 4 + 2 FA.MIL Y • DIMI Immediate OOSMssion• Move tn nowt E1ttens1vt used bf1ck -.c:centuatas this COYnlry-$1yle ttome Every women's dream kitchen w ith 111 the w ife-saver conveniences M1mmoth 'br1ck lireplace Four k1no-s1zed bedrooms with massive master suite Entetta1ners co~ed patio Enclosed workshop erea ~ + + assume le»1t 1n19f9St VA teen s.ll&r s loss -yovr gain At 149,950. Call today &46-7171 LUXURIOUS WATaAtOHT MIHMtAalOI ESTATE + J IOAT SU,S Pnme locahon. Secluded entry unfolds charm1na waters•de atmospllere Open noor plan Wall 01 glast overlooks magnificent dockside terrace One of a kinq Of>POrtun1ty tncome from vour own mln1-h1rbor ~ 1200/mo. Take advantage of this rare 811cept1on Can oow 546-2313 ELEGANT nM.na 1110WMAUET 'Pnde of ownership street -"-lnlC\.lred landscape. prest19e entry Elevated vestibule Open beam vaulted oetltnga Huge lorlNI banQVet room. Bnght garden lcJtchen 0Ye1V1ewt -.,,_.,, .. family room with cozy fireQlaoe. This 11 truly an eiu:ie()llOnal hOma 11 1n unmatchable price for the ar .. Seller bought 1nother and would hke Quick Ule -hurry tor th11 one• Call 546-c23t3 GllA T ST Arra UMITS IASTSIOI! Four twcHMKSroom units• What 1 ctiance to make IS and hve '" East~ Costa Meu for very few dollars Pnctd below qfket 11 191.500 -1us1 reduced Call tO<J1y ~7171 SPAtillSH RXIEl--3 H 2 STOlY--.CH-"OOL SU,500 Large family sized hv1no room Can11n1 kitchen Dine Terrace '" walled courtyitd. S;.,,eep1ng stairs to separate master retreat & children s suites Assume 7"1~ FHA loan No new loan costs S186/mo P•Y1 all Won't last the week. HURRY! 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MA11GIA'' ADV\lE. ow A~~A,iC Of tit( . ~H fAftj ~ . DICK TRACY J I LllCf,. cEnA1N 901, 1f E I 6\AT He: D~'T KNOW 1'M .AL1V£. W"IAT CAN! DO;- ct;P DOOLEn WOILD by Mel 6Ef !< NOTi Ff<OM 'r'OJ~ D::>li~. ~ ' c;J "'n""' "'~ ~- by Cltnter Gould \ ~ l j J "The nice thing I• wt dofl"t h11vc In m\h -111< m~llncc h:I\ Mtn canc.;ellcd -o I've JIOl 311 llllcmoon to kill" DEMMIS THE MENACE ~ !t~ II . ~ ', • • -t r:..rri' \ 'Ill· I . . • ·1rs mw HIS SISTER ~o ~rs JlSI &IN' NKl TO H~: ' • • DAIL V fttLOT ., Moore's C~eek Turned Tide • in Revolution . . ... EDITOR'S "IOTE:-TPw Boft~oC Moan •~rttlt. -~n ago. dM•"'t ~t '""'"" ~ '" tlw 1ta1torr tloob But :t IOCU o tunmi11 pomt of tht-RAl'OOlutUltl By DON McLEOD ,._..._,.,_ ln any revolution there is a.o eletnf'nt or elvil war. or diHentC'r!> atniae:llng MCiin l tho lldt' of hts· tory. Providence makt't> one 1idt' winners and patriots. the other lost'rs and v1Uau1.i. Many Amen<'»ns In ins had doub~ about tt· volut1on and def1an« of lht' BnHsb kinll. They Mlleved In lreedom, but thought It wa.s ponible un. dtr the En1ll1h ConstJtutlon rather than an rtvolu Uoo. SOME M'ERE WIU..ING TO •'IGHT for a lradl· Uon which had kept them and ttletr pnnclplts sale ror generatlon1. Aut to lhe constemaUon (if the Britlsh. tht'y nev\•r rot.e in ~ulflc1Mtl wrnth and oumMr to quench the msurrtttion. One ot the m ai.n reasons wa a strange cam· palan that took pince m the d amp and chill or a North Carolina winter and reached a climax 200 years ago at a little bridge O\•er Widow fQQtt'i Creek. It be&an in the surumerof 171Swhen two Bntash offacers in civilian garb slipped ashore .. t Ne• Bern. Tbey were qwckly spotted and carried before lhe Committee ol Safety. "They were suspected of some sinister de· signs." it was reported, "and questioned by the pro- vincials concerning their business." DONALD MtDONALD. AN ~LD ERL~ gentleman. and his young friend. Donald l-lcL~. confessed to being BritJsh offtttrs. but said they bad been wounded at Bunker Hill "and left the arm)' with a desire to settle among their fnends." 'l;he Carolina back country was full of Mc~alds, McLeods. McLeans and McArthurs and a most likely refuge fo r two Scots officers who said they had seen enough war. The strangers were so convincing they were allowed to go on their way after laking an oath or loyally to the colony and pro- miaina to cause no mischit'f. McDonald. a lieutenant colonel. and McLeod. a ca~in, had, in truth. fought at Bunker Hill, but they wer1! not looking for retirem ent. They were se<:ret agents sent lo r1USe a Tory army. LOYALISTS ENLI STED IN THE backwoods would march to the sea. link with British regulars and a war neet and bring North Carolina back under control. The comblnt'd force then would lake Charleston and stture South Carolina. Georgia. considered the weakest hnk 1.n the rebellion. would fall in line. Maybe even Whiggish Virginia would be over awed, the neutralist forces in the middle colonies strengthened. the revels of New England isolated and the war won quickly On J an. 10. 1976, Gov. Josiah Martin. from the safety or a British ship. is ued a proclamation besetthing loyal i.ubJerts "to repair to the Royal bnnner." Sir Henry Clanton sailed with a force from ~ton on Jan. 20. Gen. Charles C.ornwallis sailed from Ireland Fe b t3 with 2,SOO t roops an a fleet commanded by Vice Adm. Sir Peter Parker ON FEB. S Mt'OONALD. \\'llO HAD recruited "ell a mong hts country cousins. called for a gather· mg oC the clans at Cross thll. now Fa)ettev1lle. N .C A thousand Highlander.. an~werl'd the roll In kilts . and tartans. and swinging their claymores. the an- cient broadsword of the Scots The Hlghlandcr5 wert laritely recent imm1· grants. ofte n treated as interlopers. They had no love for the Lowlanders and Uls\.ermen in the Whig camp. Pl'BLIC NOTlC'E nATU1&aNT 01' WIT .. 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C.A ........ 0 11 ......... ,. 0 .,.,. 110 """'''~Of' I•~"· CA •h•A PUBLIC N011CE - 800 TORIES STUMBLED INTO TROUBLE AS THEY CROSSED MOORE'S CREEK Battle of Feb. 27 LHted Only Five-Minutes, and Ended Hope1 of Nipping Revolution In Bud They were Joined by remnants of the ~gulators. frontJersmeo who had nsen against the domination of the seaboard elite and had been beaten in the battle of Alamance m 1771 The rebels. meantime, bad not been idle Two regiments were being readied for the Continental Line. ~nd Col. James Moore. the senior officer. took tolhe field as soon ashelearnedoCtheTory bwldup. FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE STREAMED mihtfa and m inutemen. fiddles screechilig to rival any bagpipe, ragged and unmilJtary but numerous and effective. "Tttey in~ed made a most unmart1ul ap· pearance, ··said an ob6erver ... But the wor11t figure lhere can shoot from behind a \>ush and kill ev~n a General Wolfe " Seemg the rebel'! gathcnng strength around tum. McDonald gave the order to march They made only four miles before running into Moore's force blocking thl' bndge over Rodhsh Creek. And two companies. fearing McDonald might attack. "ran orr with their arms very early that night ... · THE WILEY McDONALD S ENT a messenger into the enemy camp with the stern warning that unless they stopped lh1s rebellious non.'lense. "I must ronsadt>r you as enem1e and takf' the nt'cessary ~teps for the suppe>rt or legal authonty." Tht> astonished rebeb took a whole day to answer this affront "We consider ourselves e ngaged in a cause the most glorious a.W honorable in the world," Moore srud, "the defenje of lhe liberties of mankind. in PUBLIC' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE suppe>rt of which we art> determined to haz.ard ev· erythmg dear and valuable " Meanwhile. McDonald was slapping upstream. where he crossed the northwest branch or Cape Fear River. burned the boats to prevent pursuit and beaded back toward the coast. WHEN MOOllE REALIZED AT LAST HE had been outfoxed. he began laying a trap with more care this time Col. Ri<'hard Caswell. approaching from New Bern with 600 m1htiamen. was cfrctered to lhe next crucial crossing, at Corbett's ferry on the Black R1\·er • Cols James Martin and James Thackston. closing an from the west with up·country militia. were directed to seize the Tory base camp and cut off retreat Cols John L1llmgton. Y.1th 150 men. and John As he. with 100. were sent to reinforce Caswell IJy forced march But if thlS failed. they wt're to "take possession of Moore's Creek Hndge." the next crossing after the Black Raver Caswell reached the Black River ahead or the rones, who wer e edging cautiously eastward. fear· ing a mbush at every turn. FINDING HIS WAY BLOCKED ONCE more. McDonald turned again to a ruse SendtnJt "a few men and a drum and a pipe to amuse Cas14ell." he moved upstr eam and cr~sed on a hastily bw It bridge. Caswell'8 troops stayed pmnl'd down for three days by the random finng and music or a handful or decoys while Mc OonaldescaJ>('d . Bul Lillington was alrt>ady dug in at the bridge over Moore's Creek. and a blushing Caswell, taking PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE a more direct route. riced to the croi.:o.111R ahead ol McDonald The Tory commander knew he was outnum Mred, that hair his men bud no arms. and lh•t hi" ha.d OQ urtilh.•ry ond would bet atluokln& entrenched pojltlons Moor<"• pur$u1n1 force wns i;llll behtnd but mifbt catch up ut uny mlnut". THEY WERE ONLY 17 MILES f'ROM Wllni ncton and the ._ea Anoth<"r ru~r and McDonuld would ~uch his ohJc.-etlvc with h111 11riny untouched But lbc younaer otrl<'l'""' dt>mundl'd 3 f1Aht . and tht• -.·eary McDonald g:1ve in Too 111 to lead thi;-11:.trnult .. bt named Donuld Ml'Lt't>tito comm1&nd 1n his plat'\'.· About 1 ia.m on Tuc:.day. f''\"b. ?7. 1776. the loyahstg wert "orck'rl-d under Qrm~" un\t llOO nf them begun a sl~·mlle march to the bnd'c At their head strode tht' hroadl>wordsnwn It took all naghl to rench the bnd'°" throu~h a 1wamp The Hi~hlanders stoic into Coswcll's comp Just before duwn t'~pectang to trounce a sleepm.i foe. But thl' camp "Aas empt) Caswell hud mover! ncross in-tfte r1ighl and had dug in on lhe far side of the creek. At the same lime he had the plank:. ripped from the bridge and the round beam~ greased. McLEOD 'S PUZZLED TROOPS regrouped and waited for the ftri.t h{lht of day. Sud denJy the silence was broken by an exchange flf shots between pu:kets. Three huzzahs rang out from the Scots. signal· ing attack ·A drum Mgan to roll and the pipes to s hrill. And s h outing "King George and Broadsl41ords." they churged the bndge. Discovering Caswell's dl'mohlion. McLeod thrust his ~word into the slippery logs a nd , using 11 for balance. worked his way across. Capt. J ohn Campbell a nd his swordsmen followed. Des pite all their setbacks. the Tory rush had taken the rebels by s urpnse. Coming upon an aban· doned trench. the Sc:ot.s St'nsed a retreating enc~)" "and in the most furious m anner." reported Moor'('. "advanced within 30 paces of our breastworks aftd artaJlery. Where they met a very proper reception. w A VOLLF.V Ot' MUSKETRY CUT through thl' Scots who had made it across, and the boom of two cannon swe pt away tho6e still on the bridge. . : "Captain McLeod an1 Captain Campbell (ell within a few paces of the breastwork." said Moore':. report. But McLeod. riddled with s hot. :.truggled to hb feet. pointing a defiant sword at the ~ncmy and urg mg his men forward. Another volley tore into him and the gallant Scot fell with "upwards of 20 bQlls through his body." The llll(hlundcrs strugi:ll'd against the brid1rw and th£> reb£>1 flrt.>. Many foll into the stream and died. Others foll back to the sheller of the fores t But soon panic :.et an and all ned THE BATTLE. ONE OF THE CLOSEST and most important m our, history. had lasted thr~e minutes. Al least 50 Tories died a nd hundreds wen• captured. Only two rebels were wounded. ~ fatally. "This. Sir." report<.'<l Moore to the president or the P rovincial Council. "l have the pleasure to 1n form you. has happily term mated a very dangerou' insurrection. and will. I trust, put an effectual check lo toryism in lhis country." He was right. Th<.' fleet and troops from England arrived too late to help. Finding no loyah:.l support. they moved on lo Chatleston where lht•y were repulsed. 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SALE A JEWEL m.1n' ''r"'"' 01~11 llouw ma~ter. &U.1le tbat •• 32 .... lirdl'Ol>nl homr' in Turtterock 8>1111111-= m~llt' l'ladlf' o( \\l.nd' 22 1 :-.:.it.i NH N t; v ~ R y. c. n t Huollea1on Ot'.a\·h ;: Terrace l.ol!jl)ll.l Oµt•n "•'111111> f>.111 ·~ '1%1.SOO. Block• lu O<'t'1&n. ~olo\ 'u. II pl('. ff'.11h111t ulrnH·. OPIM MOUSI talung hom~1te rnrn .i 3 tUt t bu l~t .100 SUM t ..S llOO!> 64 .. 121 I LIOHS ISTATIS /Jn '. I l 1"i' , .. .... ... 1 ~ ) ( ... • ..., s:Ji) 2S7~ 12lJl ~~ ~10 # THE CRANAOA!! LE RAISOR REALTY M o&t du1r.ibl4' t,:.l CUt'lilll Mockl l.urat\l 4 bedroom, 21, l1.1th1'. + ~l'am1111" Ur , lnlm• aeparate fom1ly mom l'.impu'< \'ull'"' Shup l'lt Slori111e 1111lo1v f orm.ii CALL 133..e600 d1n1ni room. E..1i1) \'ar ~ , , w \ T1':n .-·no:-: r Ul'l'l.1''.X Thi w ~ t "" b1•droo1n 4~ lot. th~k 014nt•r lo\111 • 1111:-in1 r \1>klt11! )I~ OIJll l'.\1"11 ""'l."1':11, Rl•JI l) ti!:! lll" -41WPC>lT SHOHS W1111•11ro111 . I l\ll. :!' • ltJ :\hi\ l·on1I <'lo-.• 111 l'lul1 h'lllll' & '""'I' $111i,&oil \lUlt<k 110..~'l'~' CAYWOOD REALTY • 541-1290. 4500~-c .. Camt.'O Sllutt>v, Utt 4 BR. S BA, pool, view. priv bch, $249 ,$00. m>aoo l1001.c•p1ni: lhithh ll~I \II'.\\ ,, Hf' llO~lt. 3 81 aroadt'd . Nt•.ir IH'l'.611 2 ll;I. Ill\' .... Im Hm l•j>t.•n $81.900 C11llforappl. "''""'' I JIQJll'I l..lllh OCEAH lh Cl\\n\I 3&!! br uu111,•i. ---------------G~ 1002 G ... r<lll tOl2 c..t.MeM 1024 nooh. I'll'' \l"'l,H' pJn\'I I COMMUNITY '. hll.. :>e•ai•h, IW\\ q'( I I '!~~·· rni.: & lii.:ht t"t011'" Ht::tn;c .. :uw.· 11f'l•<l" drlJ'.uJ11111·11·i.1:i:s:1:J11 _,CIBJ+~ ;_...:,__ Uwur \\ ,1ll p1.1p('r ~.000 111' \\ n 14 n I ' I r J 'I • URGE VlfW-llG HOMl L'7C>~:30 with Hl\JR htd pool 1 Hdrms .. 3 batbi If \nu l'llll'rla1n a lnl. \OD'U love ltu~' CJll l or pnl'C or ex~hang~ inform:.it1on G1• .... 673·4400 HARBOR ' I 002 Gl'Mf'el 1002 ....................... ····•••········••······ INVESTMENT MINDED? 50,000 + SHARES OF WA.Llllt Ir UI RIAL ESTATl STOCK FOR SALL.'h PltlCE INCLUDES: s....it Escrow Corp. •W•ff Ir Lee Mort909f Co. •Mew HCMlle Sain Di•ilioa ••• , ... Offius. ~ DiY. .. d-,ottwn fOf' ~ i.fOI wwtm wtitr. .P.O. loll 1264 TVttiR, Cal 92610 ..........•...••••••••• ....................... ...................... . ~ ( .. ~ BAY ANO BEACH 6 7 5 -3000 2 4 07 (._ COAbT MWY COJ:4(Jf'\,,A JI~ "-'"i\U MOVE-IN CONDITION! Ju~t li s te d , 3 Bedroom & den co ndominiu m in "DllTCH·G I RL·CLEAN" condition. New deep pile carpeting of a neutral :shade. The ho me is in immaculate cond .. e'en the gara~c. with its pegged board paneling, 1s s harp enough lo live in! Prier only S93.500 BAY &'BEACH REALTY OUR 27th YfAI 675-3000 Gfft.rol 1002 ,GtMnlf 1002 ................................•.•.•.••••••••• Sfiorecf ;ffe C.Orona JenrJar Custom 3 bdrms . 3 ba .. Cam. rm.; high beam ce11., l·story. pool. $160,000 Weste.m Giant In beautiful Newport llea&blS ! Spra ... •Ling de· sign . s urrounded by s pht·n•I fencing. 8111 backyard for lhe kids. Flesta family room. dtn· mg. gourmet built-m s Double u s ed brick fireplace. Walking dis· lance to West cliff Pina $66,9~0. BK R., call S40-1720 "'#I a.. Calif_." G~I 1002 !G...-el 1002 1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .................•..... , ....••.•..•.....•...••• I • • Bl-;AVTH'UI. <.:ustom • Coay CottOC)e CALL THE COPS 4Br. z·~bu home·B('st • • llAV .-& '~ ·~;,\" "'"I" 1 loc:a11on m M~a Verde . • 1 .. \11\ :'l:c" h n •\111.11h•lo•111 THIS IS • G-----' I 1 on 17th fair way Mf!sa !Ult 1h·n ll1•tlu1 t•1l l11 "' ~ 1002 lalbo•IM..d 1006~ Verde C <.:.Walk.to g~lr '":"\~ :\OO 1'1·rr"' ft Hh.' I Rll!.""L STE ""L1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•••••••••••••••••••••••' I bh I · • .• • ll:'A "' • • , course, c u se. enn111 3·11 Bcy~tdt· Dr•v..-NB t-7'> t-lbl -4t11 ~: ' , f~ ~ li9tib ll\·h~htlul, 1mm.i\ ul.1tt' ;... I-"\\ l'\lll r SIHJR 1'.~ 38R \nth ::in <'3" I JI 1• P\1 ..,,, ? Hr .. l>en. ! - CHAMP AGNI TASTE Sparkling de,·or with ul llmate quaht>, In '"" s t1ge lra<'l. t•OOI.' JAt:\clZZI ' GJ:. hrc rm11. prof. landscup(.•. r1repl " wet bar in fmlyrm 4 bdr. + bonu11. Clo:.c to N pt steps Lo beach 9iill H:i6 IHRIUDGET A super \'ulut" A:.i1um 1-'JIA loan. 3 lldr + 1.ll-n • LA lot. Cov·d 11ullu. l'Of rwr lot , clo:ol' to all. Nev. ly p111ntt>cl &. wa llpapcrl.'d. ONL..\ $45.900 968 -1456 Re~ssession VA&FHA Lowoow;o.; Call for dcl,uls . JADfHALTY 147·12ll ---- ONLY SJS,500 Re:iullful :! H1 U.i"hort• Condo ·ornmUntl\ pool, blun,.... b<'aut1lul < a1 l'l'l• & \\ allpapt•• .\ f\'JI Sil' al CENTRAL ,, ... d \J1an1 ~10,1· 111 1JJ ui:i.:.>o?:J.ifl5r"1 ,. ATRIUM 0014 .:>12.~lll · 1u Uoal Dex-I... no :-\11• &.joy Hie G90d lit. f\'•'' :ui1 l'1111d11 \\ Create )'our 014 n P"' alt' ~So t:o.ist II\\' :'o.l'l4 µort Ju~l rt>du.-ed j!ardenlO\ll.'14 1rom)our 499.4594 49l·251l ""'"'r a)k1111! ~t'tl..>00 1orrn.il dmmit rm &. d.-n -l''m,im•mi: 1 ll'\ Courll'l>) 4. bdrm. Onl) ~.000 l'~Jo: YOUR G I to brokt•ri. " a bu) l'r. , LE RAISOR l:<>'1.·I.~ home on t>c.iuurul tr.'l 3.~ or i.75 .1293 \ 111 ~Jll Seba,.lhln 14 llh REALTY 4-bdrms, 2 bath.'I llurr\ 11\'llm' Ill, .a llR. fam Thi" on.-" po1Jul.ir' rm. \I\'\\, l 'p,:1-.1dt'll. 4~ Ca mpu~ Or . In me L".impu:. \'11lley Shop Ctr. CALL 13l..e600 CORHHt LOCATION ~.llSO Ph ·8.119111 ~ltl!l.tl!IO l 1•c I.ind . '"' 11\'r li-10 4l-4iii l:Imlf);lfJlil 1076 I-or this bni:ht. <'heerfull_ _ WHtmi"'t"' I 091 I bdrr:n, 2 bath home El Hl~I THroc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thl'rt' i. a fJm1lv room To\\nhoo~i· 111.,tlt••I 10111 a· W th for fun la\ lt'W Of lh\' 11111" hllhlrlC lol'llll\): \ ,IUlh'lt 19 es ave,n lor plt>lli.Ur<' und u et•ihnµi. ,11•1111014 n II\ Mod•l 400 n~·Jrl1) p.irl.. .11ul pool rm " i, pie . 'H'I 11111 .\ 1 Br. J JtJ. c·nrncr l.11 .• 1 :>1tl.UUO plkll :!Ui . 1 ,, hu $.)J,j(Kl 111·14 homr" 1111t •• , 1oh!tfll O}>l.'n I lnu"" Sun 11 1 ·•' lh" 11111• 2tltkl i.q fl 111 • ~,_:Wl'OHT Ht-: \I. 1:1<'.ll ll\1111! Shu_.11 h\ 11 ~lt\TE \SSOCIATJ-:s .1111H>l11lllll'nl 011lv. b4:'Hlti25 S79,950 839·17 IO 1067 tn: \l.Tlllt' 1h1• h'1• .1 1 h \ 11111· 1 . loaded with amenities. 846-3301 "HUGE YARD" HAL rtHCHIN 1 1>1 l'l.t:\. •11w ltl11C'k to, y A·fHA j OWNER I courts & sw1m·g. Simply EMERY REALTY 675·4l92 '100.000 'I.I\ p111po·•"'' $39,900. Wi!\ht"•l<11>t'll2duplex•s1t:allrordctnilsonmem·-----1\M1\DHIOU5unul'lll1k . --- --I tl1\\.tl1·~ .... Ii' .1 ll<·tlr llorll Cml.t \I, ...... •Ill •• Im"'·' 111 th1• hC'urt nr ll<'au11ru1 bershlp . $129.~. R EDI VETERANS i; 3 c I,, l . 4 I a r I((' a.Mr Rnl &tot• . ILUffSCHARM .1nil ::? h1•<l100111 1111•111111·1 t11•t• l1111•el e·11I d1• '·" 1w10011 li.l•nd One ls a t:A RP E T Rt:ALT'a', hochAreoHome-s bedroom ... formal1l1n1n1: •••••••••••••••••••••~•-SoattiowermLhuCU\~~ ""'' "~"' OI'":' !'\\I' /v •111-.•f \\llh .1 l~,ri:t• ,,ml 3hr. :!bu. Z·slory duplex 645--3474<.:M. I We !it'll \'\'h'i.an rn ·r· L~hoch 1041 rvom. J bathro11m,. Mobil H H t~ .. ,, bvlh hume !->l '11lnol,,1ld '"''If ' 111•t lh1 l'I·•"' Ii " rrµl1•, blln~. s haA l .N do ayn~• r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rounlry k111'hrn & •llV e om ··~'*.".•'11.roi":. Vlf lAP. ":"1':~ t'\l.La.11, :!~ ''""' ,1 1.111111,) I""') i·11rp<'lm~ & overi.iied ·~own:r. Mesa Verd:. ~~1r~d ~~ P~ua~1nf1~\1 t:\l,.:RAl.OTEHR.\Ct: I erl'lllMllO S!U.!°)IMI. For Sole 1100 .1~ if>atlQ, 1-:mt uml 6 75-7 225 ll•.-m.,, lo"' ilov.t~ libl i:.iralle The other is C <'e ronl unit. 2 r V<'lerans 3 Ii: Br. 2 lull b;1th~. j!OUr· <.:6mt<lf't'lftil~ hut 1-on'• , .... jQPluacai .• I ~ J:lbr. 2bJ apartment w a lownho~~e. ~7=· ?'k Jt f.UCAlll'ET ml•nt k11l'l1 _. eattni: 11~lfltr.'lnl't'-t~ Jfl.'a .. 1·o1v 2Br houll\' lk>am _usuma e. REALTOHS • 962 ~~1 1 .irt·.i. r.1rn rm, elm rm. 111101 SifUlUU rt•ihn.:• .. frplr. & O\er -OWNER LEAVING slate l.iundr~ rm. 'lt•1.1.:1· rm. C. f. CJ...SWGrth1i PropMti•• '"''11 dbl .:aroi:<' "11l corner 1mmac •·Br S28.800, Lani.Im.irk ,\1111 • on'.1m 1r\\. \\all.. ''' Realtor' 6~0-00 01 1.000\IMUI Nt'Wl'O«ltl.C .. lhl' l~m.e . to 1nve~I area. new kll eh. stora11e' bltn TV, bool.. ... heht•i-f7H 14!11 llllll an:J 7Sl•1920 ~ "'J'l" l 'l"nni.t Now L<12''t·ba 'din rm ram r~ Condo 1 Ur. rpl ... 1hp ... l>1h J2ll000. B) 0\\nCr I .>W Ofll~.1>'6-6il0 & ulll rm water softnr I "'°shr dr)'r. 1<'11111" s>ool. . --. --G~ 1002 G.-rol 1002 BRAMD MEW SCMlttt Cont (Cmhse. Askan1t S52.~ · !'hops ~ 0.11;;? llr 1. ... • 'i·ar t-.m('rald 11·rract· J DUPLEX I l1t•Hhnettts 1910 Wh1tt1er. Call lo ~ee. . hel ch.irmt r + ~loth1•r· ~COATS & WALLACE CLJ7 REAL ESTATE, INC. " 10 ~II~ OVrNIO COMP4NY SlRVING IH' SO'JT H f04$1 ARlA SINCl 1%3 UNUSUAL -DRAMATIC homt .wal h . 7 l:t hdang glas:-door-, lo rea r ya r d /PATI OS 1 ATHIV M / POOL. This 2 story home has 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs. formal dan1ni.:: room, family r oom. vaulted <'Cthn g liv rm w I fireplace: & palao orH•nl(•<I kitchen rlowns taar-; with .:1i,!c.1nt1t· fun room upstairs with pool tjhle & b3r upst airs. $7li.S<XI 9112 M~. THE BIG LANDMARK ~E\H ~t·:W. ;. lwtl11>em1 -1 h ,11h r .. in<lm.1rk t10mt· \\It h hlll.:!' t.1m1h 1 nom "1th (1r<'1>L11·,• ""' t• 111 1 t'.111\· a nd .tu ll pra n• :-li l.'•111 ''Ith i.:ond 11•rms l '.dl lor full 111101 m.1111111. !lfi2 4 1~1 LEISURE LIVING :\ Ht•df'1111111 . 2 h.1lh \IONT l<'Jo:l.l.O l 'ONDO. A J'uµul.1r moclrl "1lh 11th' hN'l11wn1 :i ncl h.1th clm\11.,l :111 ' S1•<'lu(i\'d fl:1t lo .! C.11 1·111'1os1•d ~<ll'.1 Al! .,..S'·UUiOO. Ii 10 H 11 ti 1 ao· OCEAN VIEW ('h arming 1 ht•<lt ooin. :?' · haltt. H A n HO n \'fl~\\' 111 1.1.S hnmt'. F 11m1 I~· r o 11 rn . Io r n1. ii ii 1111 r1 L!. !Jcuutalul pool with .... 111 •1, l1·1H1' for c·h1hl t1·n. ~l ~'l.:itl(t '''" filld SHARP PENCIL PROPERTY ~-:? :! Tripi <"' nu clt •fl•rrc-cl maantC'11;1n1·1• 0\\1Wr ' umt <>t><'rl for '"'Pt'l'lmn. (irl'i.ll n·ntJl h1stnn . N1-.1r Or.in~e Coast Coll<'~('. Only Si4 .S()(). C~tll 5-t6 41 It EXCLUSIVE MEWPORT -DOVlR •Can be your addrl'.;s, 1r you hurry 4 Large b<>dmom" \lao.;lcr bedroom ha<; opt•n h t~.1 m t'.1ttwdr.1I 111-.c \1:ultrd l'l'ilt1\J!s Tht-1.11n1h· room,.., JU~t rig ht for f'nt1•1t ;11n1ng. or plain bcans.t lOJ.:l'thcr "" .1 1.1m1h Sho\\ll by appl. onl~·. &l!.1.500 r.111S 16 It H 0~1cu loc atflt 91 Codo ~'o Hlarhltqf Of' ~och -.,_wport ~och , \I \I I \I l'L f·r •·1 ------PATTI WALKER R I 1tt•tNM)ton m law room Sl20.ooo • · II:.. 1 0 · · r ' lal»o p ·~ I 007 ea · H..t.Ow I 042 l'.ill 49-t 2321 or +197 21Z2. h ·" 1111111 ' 1 .. ltt•Jch \II o .,_. O ty,842·1418 ••••••••••••••••••••••• forappt tht lnnu111nc.'. lul' ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t -------1 Mountain •<'W Apl<i, h111 I.. .in•I "1"x1 :\ t: \T 21Jr. 2ba + den. CUstom Mesa \ erde 3 bd, IY OWMEl JACOIS REALTY C,Ju1t'l •lr<'\'l on Point. 2 ba. fam.rm. lge hv.rm.. Open llou~r Till Sold ~ 112 .5 11 u . t: O ;\S T rec room. frplc .• forced 16281 Mandal.1} C1rt'I<' 675-6670 l'FH>Pl-:RTl~S.673·~10 1ur. <'rpls, drps & bltns 21, )'r old l.uAUf)' 2 ::-lry , Pa~hng. Ra1sl'd la wn . spllt·level homt'. Locul<'d :----------1 fn<'d rrunt & bat•k, many on M:iyfl uwcr Cov1• ••• SM• Wlntersl•in I•••,' I· I \l .11 Fuunt.1111 \ .tll"' \ Oii 11 t' lh1• \\ 111111'1 Ill 1\\o1-·tt 1-:1· fll'I\ '"I'" 111 I tw Western Motional Boot & Morin• Show \I.tit h htl lhl 11 l.!th "\Ill 1\1 <'II '\ \ I. '\ I I ti ' I t''\1 ... I! [ t• ff u tras. $49.~. Pn ply w /s weep1ni: \ 1cw or l8CU IYe ome trKl reallorsJ Call Toni. walt•r & bt:h Shurt i."1m l'u,tom 2 i>tnry horn<'. 4 12·6da11y.54Q.9293. IO!l('ml f)rl\';\lt' bt•h from ht•t.11 m~. furmul dining • ---43' bonl tlor k. l'rof 1h• 1 m. h1'.111t1tul pullo. 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Lot<; nf P':'''ate M f t;.ttilllll 1)1wn llM• Reoltor 675-6161 tlt•tk & p.1t10 ar<'a Sl•p. • Sat Sun I 5 JGJO ,\n1\.1 1·Jr 1wrai:t> tol l>torai:c o h o I> b y . X I n nt'll{hborhriod clo:o.c I ,< hoob, with lc nn"· hJ,kell>all f.t bn5('1)all rnurt!> u ~Jal l'o 1 cd n gh n1 $1?5.000 HAMDYMAN SPECIAL Ill 1'1.1-.:< ,\I' \'11 "1'111<1' 11t:1\('ll Prime Area l'o:t•\\ µon Hl.'lt!hl~. \\II h \·1t'w. l'harmmi: 4 ltflrm • 2 h,1, J)('n, ram1ly rm , lo\•e•lv 1>11 m k11l•hl'1l, :! l rpll~ .. 'hakt• roof & \mck f)IJI 111, ~II .~>1,.1 ('",l 0 6H .. Hlf IA~· ,.,., '••part .,.,, tHth r NEWPORT HEIGHTS 11 I•. It ~: · :-. \ It I•. \ I. !'\l,1-,El• .. ;I(• l,c11".1l••1I u11 I Ill' Ot't•.111 i.uh• ol t tw h\\) WITll EA"\' i\tT~;!'>s Cute· 11111 .. r1•elwo111l Tl' Tin: 11~:\rtl. ~•ni:h· hunw <! 11 .. i1r11,.11l , \ti• • ... 1.111, f.1m1lv r11om v.1th COSTA MESA 82,800 SQ. FT. 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It \Oii h.111' dl''' n•d 8 I' l.0 1\ CE 1\ T Tiii-; HF:ACll W HE:'\: II hnm<• 11n the "'ull•r CondomlnluMt/T OWfl• Pier & i.hs> Xlnl roml , hot11u for tol• l 700 T \I. I. CO~H:. th1~ m,,, ho• \Our In\! dlJOC\' ,11 3 lqt hdrm<.. :1 ltuth'I, t hlJll"' F'nn·1l to <1l'll I ,<1t Sl:t!I uoo Xl111 1t•rmr. SI0,1100 do14 n, "" nt•r "111 1·arry i • 1'. hi TU m in he "''UffiP•I llllfl'\, t ,111 PRESTl <i f': llOMt..~. &IS Mill ...................•... llf'ach \\' Jlk hm I.a :I Ur. :!'·ha. rrvl t. I'"''' n11r .. l'rv rm. i>'l 11atiu & nt ·11•nn1" l'rl'•, 1 mplt re·c• t.1nhlll''. 1213 1 MKI, ll:>1l11 11,1 \ '. I 71 I !IW 121.111 t•\ t'!<. till' jtl I cC l)f 579,500 F'or Bia (;an,no 1'1111• Duplues/ , \ ,\ 4.1, ",. l. 0 T t'r111'' <'.111 111..: t.111)1111 Onihiot• 1100 ~l":.\HHY .Jl'ST !-i.Ol.U itt·ull" t,1s ll'J.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. •• tH ~j ,000 0\\ nl'r "111 ofl t•r 11•1 m., MISSION REALTY . S t''-1 ""'. 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S ~111~~: C • • • Sl~ l '\11 pd U<1t·h P'111 ~:8ubm1t Al(\ $40-77$1 C.a.I 3 b r. '/. b11. rrvk bl111 ... l'ltUPEkTIES,Me2GllO --Wl*lktub.-uh 1''<'e t.us. 475·0!}66 Prine. ,,. fm'll )»rd, pnmc ur"" CCNuh"'IRiWM Ma111 lfrnt11I~. Mil 5310 Only. t°or Z devtlo~ It I Ii ~mo ~·9~ o\\'ATl::IH'lWNT 3 b U.fwW"-4 34JS --R 3 Iola In So C:aUI. ;.. ---NlnOO, :Ill' ~lip. 2,., b.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlW mu .! llmi.. i.ep. vn 4 HWMt-t Let aro.,.'th •rca. Clul( tltle, ~11>. 2 br tJpl~. lrpl. i; .. r. ~ Ubl i:1r ~ 7tHl ~EWrORT <"rt'sl 2 Br t nn"'· ulll. pd. '''" tf.1.3." 4 tn &. lhg 'r"e." oWMr tacnfi« 6Jll·2:2tll kub single' ok . ..-1"\' upl. w load.s of xtras pn •t 111ll' •ny lnforma · >a rd•. t:: Sith c,;. )I . Miun Rl'ntal5. ~~o ~O ~ ... prt Short'll Wutcrlront ~mo A.i.-nt 673•8100 t uitl ""'" 11tr m alt>. Rep Prlnr. Only , A1enl. 3br. d t>n , Jba t cnn1!> -• h ~ Iii~. 1>u1ly P ilot ~~15 1 _ _................ 3 OR. 2 114. 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On H a ve c ;i&h 8 16 1233. . . u n . 5 • ea .. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ HIS.~·1801 h Agenl MO 23.is l>tl·lllllJ Nt>voly decoraled \ ll<'ilnl .. t .. l'llnit JI S4ti0 Ocun , I\'~ <?Mr 2 Ha , ---------4 • _. --' · Sharp 3 BR. 1'• buth~ .\1t<'OI 64Ml33_ \vail Mar lS 5295 D4ln ~O WK UP 1&2 Bdr & \'ng fam. ueks flat, vie.,. fpk'. <'Ov 1>11lio, nr school HL1 '1''t'S • B 21 8 Pt 1131.,3215 496.9387 11 UJl'h. Color 1'V, maid lot 1n l.ag Calth1 7M·34117 & puk. $3'75 1mo A~k tor •. " r > 11 ·-~crv, pool. 1'11E MESA. Kathy, Harkm.·1~ Faye or Keith ~l or ".im. Rm. r vt pauo. S4': Hnta Heh Twnh:.e, 2 Br, O S N Newport Bl, NB 962-447lA"' ~ 64 l·U80/830-SOSO X l'a Ba, WaJk bch, Adi•··. ll4li9bl!I 19Un1t.s.<.:OSTA ~I ESA •· " "" ------~ ., .,__ 17 1 •~ p,1, tecnti1, pools. sauna "•0UWK:1> + ·Story un·--. 4 Br 2 Ba. new crpts, dbl , 1 d h JiJCUUI 5325 mo 9'00-l309 Ocunfronl wintt'r, neat 2 1h . '3i5,000 115' •down) ••••••••••••••••••••••• car.) a rd m11int <.:lse to ''''" ~ cc pnv. ome. --· HK, i;.ir. adults. no pels. Ho.fthnilMd Khools &shops »'11 to hr,l i.ba 530 SM~laAn ~xe1u..fwoft 3600 ~.1l131i93-3018 1 II l·Plexu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• beac·h 14~. lsl ai h.l ... \\e, =""''pl llu. Guraae ••••••••••••••••••••••• --:--- OPEN DAILY BRIGHT -NEW Sc ............ ,,. 't-tWecb HOW AVAILABLE •I Bedroom, prlv bal<'ony $210 • 2 Bedroom. If' encl08t>d yurd $290 • 3 Bedroom. 2"'-ba w /fplc $375. All have bltns. and dishwashers • CHILDllH OI * DRIVI!: BY: intersection of Graham & Heil, If Wllington Be ach WE'LL BE THERE TO TALK WITH YOU!! KEHT ROGERS REALTY 140·260 I or 141-1300 \\eslminster • • • set· ,\fl IS "kdy .. & "knd,. 5411·8011 2br 2, .i, Q 1 d \\111ler Renlal I Br, $225 Only 21• H S S ew !85.000 ..... ~--...._..&... an)Umt' ~ !187'> . • • '1 11 ~. rps, m•> incl d ulil .. gar , C fJeh IU'. d0\\11. TR.\OE ·-.,....,.,, -----~ J Hr. 2 J Ba . + St'p11rat thh"'"r. rr 11lc ~ur . .Ml tl899 &675·iS98 Oita Mes.a 3124 Cesta MHa 3124 UTIUTtH PAID RLO<"K TO OCl::AN OcluM' t•nvateo :tllr, :!boi l.11e 111 1111( in doH•ti., blln.'I, aaraae. cabl11 't\'. Actuharno peU>. S35u mo on )t111rly ll"111>t'. St .. tu •P1\tectat.: t..:411 for 1ppl Ml 0042 uOt'1 b l'M PAak NIW,OllT A,AITM .... TS B.tcht>lor l \11 : l~·llroom• nml ro" nhou"'" , ..... S'l3'f $() Open 1*·6 U111ty S1111 Pools Tt•11111' 1\t:H"'> l rnm l-\1Ml11u11 l'lu111I ;tl J ,11nht>H'I.' 011 San Jouqwn 1111111 Houd. 1714'644-1900 Enluff 3 Br :? 8.1 'fwnh,,• UW du1p. dbl .:Jr\\ 1rnlu door opnr. Pool & I(,,,. <1r . ;\dltll onlv 53.l! inu Lu~ a' .111 . 7)1 1110~1 :>.th 1)1:!21 8.1\lmnt l'\l Bt•h & J'll.'r ! Hd or .I Hd, lrom ~.>cl mu. ~79-t.l\\:l 1 or 6 11 .t5 Io I Hr. 1 ba, furn, yrly S:.US 4 Br. 2 ba. unf yrly S.t~ :! Ur, 1 ba, unr . y1 ty $.1~1 1 Hr, l Ba, unf . )TlV SlOO SU WIND l'ondo, 2 bdrtl\S .. 2 ba., Wlfum. Yearlv~S.tOO Mo. associated t\ t. ~ I .0 .. t n, • to.; . ..... . ' .. 1 ·p NO\\' 9111 )lahalo Dr. 3 Br. 1 1~ ba condo. crpt' boou~ rm " bath tt-nni room for i::;ird.·n \\t.r &. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,•• 'J .\\'IO BOl'RKE RLTR , ll ~nl1111tton Buch d~. puu o. bltn,., ''°°I ~ pool a' ail. llarbo tra1>h ?'1· :-O:o dvw,i.. l M. Ski" to bt!11rh. !\loo, lge, :.! Mature adull !!:mien h·~ l•--------- l '.\LL:>-46.9930 'o~ ar(l.t~t' \\:inn.er 0 $.13.\.~·1.1836 .960·1011 \1t'W 11•.ll:i. ~S9S mo S2tA>.:,4H\00.77:t J ol.llltl b1 btm met•1lg.irple.,11ll apl.:..2 Ur.1 Ll3 . 2 "ur. NEW TI\0 Ht EE TICKETS to ---ti7!1·WJO. &l-'·!1103 M -------l!ltn,,, i;ur dr. upnr. 'trl) den. 2 bu w /p a l io. 2 &3 BrSludioApls. '\pac1ous 3br, de n, 2ba. :? T"o 2uR houses on liot . l'oo.lu \le~a lhe $3:?.S 1>12 J.tllO n a c· h c tn r H , 1 R&O OW L' 1 a.deeks. frplt, .:ur. SlW ' West.n. ........... FREE ~ear llo.ig Hoo;p1lal lj!f'. Apoetmenh Fumlsh•d -lands ~ii u . . • . r rp c. :! HJ, )rly Adulh O-lti·1!172 loetl.M . HH. I'• b11 To\\nhou'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1-;w 2 Ur, 2 l\J, frplr . cape<! w pool. l'\o + + + $335 ·$:.l!l~ • ----_ ..... letttal Senite l>llru.. SlO\l', OW. pal10:. lalbo• lslllftd 1706 l>llnls . 11001, Wt•stcltff pels . • I MO. FIE! lltHT 2 8r. zl, l.la, brand n~w MWSY'fldicat• Show llamilton·Bu~hard encld gar SUO $200 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• area SMOmo 675·1957 M.tt..i ... Aph #2 H8W W1lson,C:M. condo w t amenlli<':.. 1-'ortm Co Rltrs 6"2·5000 1-'urm )Our own & buy ~arch 3rd thru 12th 3 OR ? 8 \ lplc $385 ,\dulb. &l2·438i Yrly furn dlx 2 Br S o --Z7S E . 18th St <.:.M. · Hltns. i;araj!I". patio A:'l:AHl!:IM ·-': , . ---·" Sl70Singleap1.uull>(l.No 6313003 Lo'cly 3 br. 2 ba apt 53'10 mo. t:?l3H39-t..tlior th11umque6un1t incomt-c; 0 N \'ENT 1 0 N 1;e1l·Spnn~d11le Lpper38R .2 ba.duple"< rhtldrl.'n. no pets, Refs Jlt'l!> 1525 Placeolla -----------1 \\'/lrµlr, patio, pantry & 675-5'00 ~ropcrty.3<..1usters of2·2 CE~Tt:R 'J BR.-B.\,nur pts . ~ ~ear beach Clun~ S39 ~mo 6l35009 548·26112 1uk about du1 NEW 2 BR, 11• ba. patio. pool .\dullS. $.lOO. mo -------- drm. shake roofed 800W.Kalelll.l,Anaheim. ~:~·~=~·fai"o ... ~ Yrly 61!!1187 1':\'ell/agt lolboaPettinsuta 3707 1-ountJ garden, a~lt:.. no pels. &l5·33tll . ,.;,r1u~1Hl Vover \'1lh1i;1· homes. hdwd. firs .. lalh Please ·all s.iz 5678 e"Ct . . P <' . .. 5225.642-l tiOJ --------1 rondo. 2 br. z1~ bJ. 1r11I. & plaster. pn,·ate yards ~ · · Bea1·h -lle1I Westclf J BR 2BA frplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.u.,unou\ hJ~ front furn --.----1 2 Br. I Ba. Pool. Bltns, pool c I b h e S37 5 & 11ir11&t'S. 5167.500 33:3 to cl:um your tu:ke~. 3 BR. 2 BA. fplc .... ~ t>ltn.\, dbl gar. Mar. 1. SliO \'early. 1 l>d duplex. 2 ur. :: bJ hx:oled at pvt * S. Garden1 * Drupes. 5100 per mu. ' ~ • · UIMYenJtyl..tty 0 • • ~:drnger·Goldcn\\t'Sl yeoirl.se '5-48·1232 L'ltl ~d .. 417 t:. Bay duh .\vuil Moiy 1sl. 1 Br unfurn Slllll mo &-12·9367aftSPM "'12·°'~-2------- JOOt E <.:~t Hwy 613·6510 lalboa l1IMCI 3106 3 BR. 2 B.\. R 0 S..150 ,, ·' ~ t! No k tds or pct~ ~tt'J .• u &7 Adults, no J>Cl'-'. 177 t: --------OCEAN VIEW ----••••••••••••• •••••••••• Garfield· Bush11rd -Br Duplex. Downsta•r' Mi ·ll~ 22nd Sl 1'42 :11w; l'uwnhouol". 17110 Sun ta 3 Ur duplex. :S 12;; mo. * f'Ot:HPL.EX .h . 3 BR. 2 BA. dbl gJr .. 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Bon~ Rm 2ba UJl'ljlr,, from Dohen) Beuch. $.:J:JJ ·~ t>FI'' "eel..,. rt•nl I Ht::OROOM 6-lli ~2 "" h P I I b 3 I' k •· --~''-!O. 673 gca u oro l l 2 ut1l 11tl t et• c :11\ll<' n nc1pa s on y ar t ar gar. nr ar "' . ----2376 :-.cwporl Rl\d. C:\I ,,..._ .... 1. Nt'w adult waterfront apt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Hkr ~ bl71 ~ Uftfwftished bch SSSO. 817 Ill 10. f\ew J br, 2 ba hou:.l', ~ 97~or 6-15·3967 C ~I --31 -in Mt's:! V.cnl~.· lK:aullful :'l:t•w 4 plo upstair·. '.!ht \I.on Rrntuls, 540 53i0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8"3·:M86 family r m. 3 car gara (te.I -----oro..auw Mor 22 landsurpin I' xc • -S·IJNITS. Good Co:sta "'-.i 1~0~ --l"e lot, nice area. Full I 203" IL·ff--A-, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti 11 hi:· • ,'CP · 2 ba, closed i:ar. i.:a' & I 111'' lllk to Rr h Mui 21 ......... 4 4 .. ~"" ...-..... ona >' nc interiors. water furii .-?!I' ,_.,6 1,.1,.1 111 Jv11 UI. Or I urn. Sli~. Me:. a location. 1\l.L 2· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like New. 2 Br. dbl gar, S ht n d s <'aped. pat 1 o ] 1 BR f\lrn. 2 lru dosclS. 1&2 bdrm:. rrom $275 · ""· "· "° • 1 hc<~:m ."'·t'ndd gar. All RENTERSWAITl~G blkl Bch. No pels. ~ fen1·cs. ~arden arc11 q uccn111e bed. priv -Mei111 \'erde \'111111. l~~s call:ifter 2 p111 l~l:lil l_u ______ _ ~r~ .) ards . YEAGER t'1ll )·our vacanc1e, mo. Avail now 968·0652 auto spmklrs, up~rode dros1ng rm. xlra lite •• ~I ""v \1l'5U \lcnlt' Onvc 1-:.-~1. :! lJR, 1 bu, r<'nl111I hN t <'\ i, lllk lo lif'ach. 3 Ur 2 11,1, EALrY.~6171 FAST&FRl';E J BR B f' I l'I t•rpl, cusl. drps. rern~ rooms , e n cl. "ar fl L,..,.,.": co :I t a Mc s a . air, ".1r'lr •· ''-'~1, .. r •, l ,n'.Hm.Oin.llm,blln~ . • 2 a, rp c. > tM . \\''45h<'r & dryer S411S " -... 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S29a yrly. 64~8~ S.ML....? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jen hbrary, pool tluh ~93S95.Sor4937780 l.1ntn~&ll1hlu.·~ l.:Jluhn.• \IC\\.,. C.:IO!)t' to b t•Jn\ ll·ll'-'"'. bltn~ l :!-J UedroomApt.a or ,..,_,, Ot1 Potnt '.! uu \'t•url•· " 1• Id I ll O""L'Tt10l·t.· \"' .. ~ .a.-tn1tnh hmf-"ed '""" t t ( -nn J ,...u1e\ .... u l' !>Ill.'. "l'I ---. ;n, <:. •• ~ 'lhOPPlll•' & fine bcoit:h .\dllll-, 1111 ""I .... \I u1 LIONS ESTATt.:S ......-or Un ... -i·h-..a 3900 ,.1 ee compu rr ime ur "''00 \II' m· I "j -lt•11t•r S t "' 321 E • · ... · .. ~ • '"' I I <PO ' .. .. ul11ntc•d prl\ Ult' 'd & Clft a "'"a aec:utl•e S..ites ,,. , ""'I I ..,. ............ 9.\.'l to !Jl':'>I 5J6.2Si9 c92 CJ'll O •n 11nJ >~" o your units . Ht'Jltor 6i5 911 1 r "'"'"' ,,.,. ·"'' -• J JU ••••••••••••••••••••••• t \'l•arpr0Jcct1vnor pro· p.il l•l \\,ilk to bu .. •••••••••••••••••••••• 4.'0ISiJ'l;l'Wtl<>1l Hlvd TH~EXCITING P"rlles now li~lC'd. Call 'l'h1)nb. :oho111nn11 t\•nter :I Rr, p11l111, 11ur. rl'OI 10 Cosla :\1cn HoclNdo De MeH EX hie. 2 Br, 2 Ba, dlx for oppt Htod l'tir1>et COf'Oft4fde!Mw l222 & t:t'I CJu l1.>l u111'11 11 i: t llh \\'U,ulll ap11l t'JI 1>.12'.?fl1t ~r 1\C'('1tn drluxt•:?l\l.2 160WWllio..CM poob lde apt. nr bch. PALMMESAA,TS. llt'altor" 234 i\dllm1<, nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• cvnd !4!_5 ~ 3-m :tilli 5.Xi ms; *Elm Gord.ni•-~!~~.l~~~~el:~h!~~lr. Clos~ Gar~~ · ~~no 11els. St 95 r.t1NUTJ2j(O f\PT &-ach Hlvd Huntington Almost new &i beautiful 3 *RENTALS* 3br. 2ba . hltns. Nr. S.C 1 br furn. Sl9S. mo 1H:1\UT GllOUNDS • Bach, 1&2 nn. IX•uch ~8838 .HR. 2~1 bath home. Lge L'NIV.ERSITY PAR!\ Pl,ita. S32S mo t sl + \dull.~. no pets. 177 E Spacious & well appointed /\UULTS·NO ['E'l'S •Li;e Qult't Duplex, 3 Dr 2 from Sl80. 27 U .... ITS hv. rm . .,., frplc, formal 3 BK. 2 Ba .... S.l2S 450 la_"t + dl•po31t 963-2187 ZZnd Sl 042•364!1 3 Br 2 Ua , i''R, below 10 minutes lo ()('Can. Li;e Ha, _Many xtras. Nr Adults, No Pets " dining, family rm \'er) JBR 2 8 f ---Hwy, bltns. fplc. i:ar· I br, 2 br upper . 2 br Ocean. 5300 /$325. 1!161Mesa0r. I.ow down on rontract. dose lo beach. 5150 Per ' 1 a. amrm .. S450 SllO \'Jcnnt hse. sto\l~ .,. opnr. S42:>. Uwnr1Agt do\\n, n:it10 . All re· !IJ6.2651 a:; h , 1 .,, 0322 4BR.2 ,ba, <'hlldok Fee SUSCASITAS •· I---------<5BlksEaslofNewport ir:c :inars ac«pt~. .. o ..... .t. f11m rm .. . . S!IOO rurn \I R I I t.tn t ""O fT R:-.: HACllS & l BR 645 W29 rurb1i.hed F rom 5200 3 B • Blvd I TllPLIX 1!:1leen lludson. Rllr R S,\'.\: J O,\Ql'l:'i . .1m en a_._ .... _.,.._.,.,, -. • · •i j, & w at r r 1 n cl r . 1 l. Ba. twnhsc. 546.9860 .. Bed h d (2 2 BR. 2 Da den ltiO Ii~ w e,._!-·t-329 EllC~pt1ona,11ydN1n• JEii'\' \: IF.W. a lge lux·, Oroill('n('"I, carp''"· J.:a~ w/pool. ntCC yd for s mall ---------- • room oust' an l 3 RR . 2 ba dph Oldl'r ,. )'-"RTll II \'I . '"""• ... 21 IO ;\"pr~ B ~ ~~ unou' 2 UH Rround floor, hejl, 1-:a' ~tO\C .iir c<m cht Id, w111 eon s Ider 3 bedroom units Great children. no pt>t~ SJ7S ·'' t :-..... •••••••••••••••••••••• 11n1l of O I Hy & manager 536 5006or Jim lnrome pro duct'r or Agenl6-I0 7000 3RH.28.i ... S4UO l2SSul);.!r 3 RR ,:?n,\,rnl~.t~'ur1ou!' i;t~•s l h~I' up ex~'~" ••. j d1t111 n1n.:. ~"11nm1ni: 11 h · · I rt ' h I 3 RR.2b····"'"I .. ..c.•ui "rno...I' (l.S3l.'1m11 ,-,1·1·1 1-.m" w•ml ~o :-m1tri.. m·1·u~.'."~..,, ~l:"ll.t .f.S P•Mll,rt•c room .... al>h cr:. ~-~$367:">42 __ RESORT 1o ,1 tr or ome pus in-------• .,v-.,,...., ... ,..., , • ~I "c1 ~·" _ PHt.f t,llKl':D S!'\!'\O &itrHr\ ('ot I I I • ,·ome. One unit ronverll· Sew 3 br. 2•, bu. frpl. g .. r. 2 BH. 2'7 U.i .. .. . ~'llS !16.1 l!ltil, ~·118\l Wknd . "' ~1·n·1t•t· ,...,. '197 P m n l' oi 11 ;\ 11 1.· n t. toge sty e '" na m ·'"'2 hi<' to and molher-in lo" blln\\ S400 719 l'Otn)et 4 B.f.t;. •• 2,,•,,l'OUal'T BL.·,\t'l~I o 10 b. St2S l•J $14~. 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Ill• llo. putlo, frpk. pool. w11lk tn Wt'!lll'hrf 11hopprng $300 mo r;4r;.4007 Turtte Rock Vl1ta Aph You'll cnioy u f <'laxl'd hf1•11l\IC m lht• 1•11('iu,1111' V1ll111w ol 'l urll1• lttk l'hu1< r 111 I lo J lhlrm1o 1n 11. ~ "'"'Y · 2 lldrrn townhonw1o ~GO lu s.t3o mo. Th11>1' llockvl4!w llr., In me-8.'13 <HOO ,ARK WIST A,A.llTMINTS :ll!H'I P,1rkv11•w 1.anr. l"•tW ·" a1l11hlr, ~&:!hr. STAltTI ~c; AT U~5t mo. 17141552·'200 -·-----L~aleoch 3141 '"''lllr. & lr1t 11•p !hr i! n 11 11.1r.1111·, ln1·d \,1nl l\olh 11n11 .. hn\f' t11rnl1c d~ lo si·hwl .... ·k1tl•. t>t•e,1 n """' nt1' up tlt·t~Oh. l':illl lll ~ "'r.&tlt-tl. " 11111u1.1I ""'Kl . -rntl'nor' / \l.IHID:lh y )lt•'a \ t•1tlt' J llr . 2 U.i. :1 RR, 2 Ho . ~lll~ 11;,o 2 BR. :J Jl.1 l\1i: C'n \')Oii 2 .. H. tl1·n l ll.1 ~1·.o :I U IC . .! 11.. ''l!•S :..<111 We've Opened The Doors On A New Concept 2 Jilt \l111t1n 111 liialh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ph. 11111 '· 01111111 I Prot> a tll'blJlc 111to llw tl.!.1 ~IM l."7' II•'""' lrum )Ollr Apt LIVING FT-om SI 70 0;,kwood 11((1•1 s I ht• f1n1..,l 1n rt'"•rl 11~1n1t .1l .1 pnl'C you l".tn affo1d. Thcrii's St 111lll111n 111 rt•1 rr.111 011 farrl111 .. ~. 1'11(;1rr 1.1<;1tTEI> 11.:'\ NIS('O\!ICTS A l11ll l11n1• :1l'll\1l11·~ d11,.rtu1 """ 111.111 ' 11.1r111·~ llBV '· 1111n. ,.., 111111 •" Fr 1•1· ~1w d .1) hr undl, l'lu~ lwnutlful 61111:1•·•. 1&2 h1•<l room 111>l', fum l•h••<l ~ 11nf11m1~lw11 ltt•nlb from $170. ~o(f<'lll op.-n I 0 to 7. Sm ry nn p1·t1> "f' ••h1l1lrr11 . ll1111m111 o1I•• "'I' r,.,. 11v111lnhlr. l\t •inlh 111 lll<llllho<'t UJllltH \' Oakwood Garden Apartment~ lt<'Allor,-&ql /It.I I lrplc. 1000:.q ft lb16 S,rn ---!l.1l"OOC'I Ll'·"•' S.'l•I\ mo LE RAISOR REALTY In RESIDENTIAL MOTEL LIVING -----1 .. ,,,.,. l.11\111\.M'<'lllll \ 11\liult 1h•hf'lr I hr r 11h \ln11111• .1•lult' 31i:.J C~l M.wpwt l•.cll 1lr""'. ,111\1', t> W. r.-lriu. II t• .... ~-880 Irvin!' Loh fOf' .ale 2 2 00 11.11 dt'•rr 1xt 9ill il\36 01 ..........•............ ~ *' l'\"r l'T't' wanu tear---, .-i.\23t'amrw"' Dr . lr\lnl' cto\\n housu or 'JC. lots ~· :J Ur. slo\'e, fncd ,>d. C:ompu~ \'nllt>y Shop l'tr. In CM or N 0 . l::vo. l\ll1~1 pl'ls Stnf!ll'~. """ C"'Ll lll.a600 675.11()74 Marn Rl'nt•I:•:;· S4:-:o;S37-;:-o;:;:_ r~~~"'~~~~~~~ I WHITE WATER VIEW Sl2!\. 2 br, fn<.'d yd, kl<b. -LOT J>('ls. singles ok t'ee. Culven:lale 4 Br 21'\ Ba , 2 So Laiuoa Main Rentals. S40 $370 sly. Spotless cond. $ot05 • mo.s.40-7~ ~ 642 i302 ~IESA VERDE 3 bd, 2 ba,1--------- •te t• DH«f 2 fl'l'le5. incl patio. lgc Deerfield 2 Br 2'' Ba. 1':.rt ' 2400 fn<'d yd . 2 c11r 11ara1e on frpk. patio. rp~. 11rµs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ac. L<-a~e. $4.20 s.52·549S or 752 808.1 Id~ 11.,.lld ll!OO S<l n. 1, f'or rent or lea e In ine O\CT'<' \ Frame 3Br. lbil •Spolles"' J br :? bJ <'Ondo C"f\ndo 3 br.:: b1. l:iuodn $36.900 :Subm it ''our Pool,. clubhst'. 1o111r S31S rm pool. par!(. l'IO:.l' lu term~ O \\ncri Urkr ~5"0 shopping :b.12S . mo M6 -1938 s.51 1$119 ---:! DR, 1 h.1. hugt> fllm rm L.\RGE lo\ in San :\torltt w bar & Ip Rig r.-ur yd L ... t.och 3241 1Cres thnc area> i\11 8335 Ml! 021'2. 548 ~ •!•••••••••••••••• .. ••• uUUtJu In I& paid. walk -----2 Hr. :O.:r11t bl'uch, frpl<'. Ina ~hotance to L&kc l Br. ll;e fn<'d ~d. pal.lo. nit'<'. furn unlum, lease Gr•aory. 830·45 11 or gar. s tv. refng CplS July ili July 77 $295 1 :M0--..10. a"k for Duane. SZM. Ava114 l 67S.1W 499-1933 AMBASSADOR INN FR™ s41 WEEKLY • J.cuUi & Heated Pool • AU Uhht1es Paid •Wkly Maid s.tvice •Kitchen Ftc1hties Avail. ·W~1*& Dryer Avarl. •Wet Bari Ftefrigeral0f'5 • TV•Dlfec1 Dial Phones Av1111 fi.lrnrshed Sirlgle A.l)t/MOtel Unrts For lnformauon COSTA .-u.mn Hett1or Blvd Tt&. 714/'4'-4140 I '" I r I ... \\Y ,. ""'I -----lrv1nP. lll 16th 1:n111v thr l:ooO 1111'' l.l\'r 1,""'1"'11 • 'I' r. i:ur~~·· \\'hlll• ..,,,111.r \'tl'W . nr~rly 64So-0650 or642·81 1lt 1111111ni: mai:n d tt·cnt 1,00 ·.No p1•ti.. 1 ~7.. .. I' .. A,. ,, 1 r ,.11 m , •. _1 cimon.• 548·3697 rww. hlk to lwach, 2 & :1 ll....._ ,.000 •' "' llr. S2llO to SJIO, 49-1 l:llU -~• ,. wntt•rlall~ Ill o qu1t't, NEWLY DF.CORATEO nr4!112.1J'J. •••••••••~••••••••••••• moi.:nl11111 hkr~t'ttrng. 2 nr w/garoge. SUI(), ---i\pb $37.SOwkup. ClubhouH, TV room & Water ~d. 2 I 7G ·: B" Newport a.och JHt ~411-97!\5 pool tables, 1oclal Plar rntra Avr. C all ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·39'\7 e • • "h, S 11 ft d • y -~twe:!' 1 a. 636 .!120__ •DELUXE• PVT II \'rlt. O UTSI Ill. 6r.tches & parties. i 2 BR. 1 story. l'ncl'd 11ar F:astbluff :J br 2''J ba. ENTHAN<..:i':. !SAi.HU \ 1wl'"'"''"J poofs. 1.....,. Prt'f. adlt~ So pets . Leuc loci sra~. m'4steor PENIN 673·Rti.V.'.,__ joc11nl, 2 so•n•s, S200tmo:_!'l4_!. 9950 s.uit c. din rm & dbl Bal. Pcnln. p,, rn11' .............. 11"'1. !WI \'a lenria CM '"ft 3 i::a rai::c-. Au l o door +t':im Rm & T\' ''' ,__.. ""' ' • ' · "" op.-ne r avail Pool & · l,/uahl~ uoull .&Pl<1 from Ur 21, n ... cph. drµs, 1 ~reatroo ~r~a Adull cool< .. mo«e. sgs Pl'r mo SZ20 (uJlom drrnrated I move In tnday. S2iS imly no peL<o i. 673 I ll'l Hdrm. 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Tile it...Trim it... Sew It ... H a ul jt .•. Add i.t •• ...PJant It ... Alte r it... Learn lt .. .,,._.. 1.,-r C..,.t w•ice eo.trector ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... ~~~~·····:l~~~! ........ . L-.dK.,-, , ... JP~ Ptottet-/lt .. ir ooflftCJ ......•...••••••.•.•..•••....•................ ······························~··············· i\PPl.IA~Ct:Rt:l'AI R Wt'l"atet'arpelClunera • GERWICK&SO:-.; SIO -Suvltt <:~II Steo;im dnn or sh•mil(JC) Additions le Rc•moclt-hng I DO IT •LL! • llot 'S•:(1.f:.\N'l "G • Ehertrit'.41, P lumbine. H.> r\"11;Jbl,, eoopll' Coo<! <.:l'S't'mt UESIG~S l'l:T£RS l'.\l~Tl~G n :ttv Nt: T t>ATt'll k t.:P.\IRSALt.T\'Pt-:s ~ud t;i .... na. 1>prlcln. ln1 t:,1 Jh •ui.H.ih•, JOBS It TJ:l:'<rll k l'; R,·ia ... 111u1>1~.tre~\<t-t.h1· C71•1 ~9 );122 i\I~> l'pholi;tt<ry All v.orl.. l,1\: IHJ1~2 c.w..t MaldRg gu..r k,·r~ t-'r"'' •:st " ~!I ~till 673·6041 ''tr RC'll:t nlt"'I 642·4957 rtl..rencei. 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Tuk" Jd\an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _t_u"_l~~ my <!;\p1 .>lb 70:...i !•---------- ~10\'L-..G '~ Ll!t 2 e.:\pr mt·n mu1~ }Ou Heas. l'totterfltepair I r('f~ :>45·85113 or H33 394.. ••• •••• •••• •• • • •• •• •• •• --------PATCH PLAST .. ;nt~G D.\Y OHl\lGllT l>ra1n & St:"' ('r s,•ni.·e t'42·1!052 ()r t>I:.! 1111.1.I ---------l'•'P::tlr. l!I yr5 cxpr. Do IO) 0Jna Pt horn<> :\rl I Hour 1>ncc a ~ t.'l'k " v r k m y" cl f . Ref" Dana 111 Sehl. Wt't.'kJ,.~,, I lnc·h:lding tree v. ork ~ '31·0101 496 ~IO. mo 64;t 1939 !lave something tu st'll' s~:LL. idle 1lcms w ith a lt'md \\hat )'OU want '" Clai.:>~fled nds d~at well. 0 911) Pilot ChH.,1fled A1J Daily Ptlo~ Cla~tfieds. • ••ALI.. T\'PES• • Sdl thto.:~ C:t~t "'"h 1>:111~ t'ree t:.St 5~0·11825 Pilot Want Ads + ~t:ll \MIC Tll.t-; New & rm.ill l"n·r i•:.1 ~n11 Joh.~ 111t1humr ~ :11::G tr1no1:11'<. h mh1n1i:. top i> I 11 !( , I' I' ll 11 I II j: , FIHl':\\OOU :-7~ l'01tl: ti \If, l t l' h<l 11 tl , 111'. 1J.l:.l :..'11:!1. llM'' Upholdery s~I I hi!: 01 :Jlli:l' ( 'n I\\ l'I' :..>O ) r~. Hl'llll <'t 1111: I' 11:111 111..:r rnl) li11i: ;\,, J••h t11<1 ~mall. 1:,•1 Olli prH'<' hdun• ) ou cl<'l hit• \\'m Ii l'7\ ku,k1, OWl\,l'I'. lHli<>!• 111 1\.1:1 ti 11\'1_ lnh•rc!>IC'<l 1n Hobble~" rht>o you 'II wan I le\ ·hec:k ··The Hobby Sh01>" .hat runs e \•c ry W~nc!>· '.lay & Sutunh1) in th(' UAlLY I'll.OT Classified Set't1on. ~~~':'.' ............ !?.~~ ~~:.~~t~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~~~~~ ... !~.~~ ~~b/ ~~-'!.~.~~ ...... ~!.~~i ~~~.~~· ..... !~.7.! ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~]~~~.~t~ ..... ~!~ lklrm & pvt Bath. kll priv. Lost & FoUnd LOST· Cat, Ctt hco IT\O!>lly I Asst MC)f' Retail C:\SllH:R jc. 1 r I :1 to" u t 1 1! 2 4 • to cmp yng lady or slu HOUSE WAMTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk. Santa Ana . W. of Sl0.400 Dollars & Settse! h11u't''")1 k & ,,o forth, "" Ot'nl NB. 5'18·4077 Couple married t7Y rs) AllncMMcemeftb SI 00 !\lam on Oy,·r . ~U··llOO Sl•ll•ct1ve Hou.~ehold. ~xpaudm.: d \Jm sC'eks Position ulfrrnd by m.1 l llUl'llll!. S! 51.1 hr. 1)\11 I -/,""'e--wno ch ildn·n or pets •••••••••••••••••••••••-------:\ur!>fng&FanulyCurc 111d1\'. w ,mr.:ml !Jack· Jt,1r ""II• lornut1-:111 11.; 1111whr"tvd.1~s fll•.i.1lill'. ='-"Ptllch.Rm.wrtrnth& ~=-,.._.. \\:rn1torcn1orlt·a~ca2 ••'I l.h.-t)lale BOX~:H.L1wn. Pen.onnl'I gtUundtohll~t·v~1lt>t111 iwopil· lll'lllll•·d 111.i1, 1''l'.'.1 .11n1cr; ~ny <'.1r l1tchpnv1l.Sl.lO Work ./ ••r J bedroom hou :.l' RobertYivers l ':)n.Ht:WAHO~t:!l.3 1 EmploycrP11y:;f'C<! 1ww store. (.ill l'utll•' L'.ill Jan" simp:-'"'··•rlb~Jll l-;'\1~tn.111 :;';f 1~1~mal~ 25 35 ) r!i :;;!:::.-" ) .irrl & garJ ge :O.lu.,l 4541 l>n..:hton Hll .'>9:?· 571.i:!__ ____ ol.'>OOL'an:rus Dn"e N .B. l'rl'ston. 8-lS·IO!KI!. l>l'nml ~·l2Xli. Ucnoi:. ~ lkll ll.1rlK11 •'-' \\ il~un. l \I ./::=-. Ill! flti\<Jl(' & llUl<'t Wl· Coron•dl'I ~lar Persot1ols 5350 _ ~ 546·1SU.'\ & Dennis P l·rso111i.• 111~ l'i·r:-.omwl S•'l'\lt'I' 0 1 R--& lo---' 40.,,0 l ./-....,..., .ere dl•un lltJ) 1olk-. & 1·an You arc th\• 11 mner of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ser\'ICI.' of lluntini:ton llunt1n..:ton lkJ• h, ltilhl! GUARDS ....... ......,. ,. I paml & rt'p.11r. ~00 top TWO flU::t: TICKt::TSto ,\pt ;\lgr. llD, C:'ll . Npl Beach. 16168 lit'ach 8ll'd. l~.i<'h Hhu.:...une 121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;.16 lj\RSU . lhc .l>nnkmi: probll."m • areu 3Uyr:; Bu~. l'l\p. Suite 121 Jlourd1ng care for 18 y rs & ----W--t--.... ot,·on'ol U'Jll .\kohol llel11hnc Xlnt rets. :!1.3 443.4493 -----------1·----------1 l't•1·10.11w11t. lull & p,11 I up to 64 yrs Santa.Ana. ::--------,.. "''"" :!~hrs a day K:l5·~1 A TIEHTIOH! n .t:HK t1111t· l'honc & tnsn'p S270. mo. 543·2195 or ~HO up store·offt('es cpl'> . loot & Marine • * • l·6 Mo's Wor.. l'l''I \pply ut :!lw 11·11 KJ0.9802 · drps air IJ.alh. 17:!01 lus1ftfls/1n•elt/ Show :>l'IHITL:.\l. IH:.\DEI{ ldo lroomoll " ll.irhvr Bl c :\I. -------· Be:irh Bl. II U. 842·2834 Finance March Jrd thru l:!th Opc.>n 10 1\:\l·lll l')I :> <.;ernto 18 & Over EXPQR~I Gunt MotM 4150,--••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\dvice on ull matters. In ine GUARDS · FRIEE RE ... T •·-· A~All EDt 31" :-> L'l 1·am1no l{"al "'II t ' 1r C •••••••••••••••••••••••• " -.lfleSS c 0 N v t: NT I 0 ~ -·. r. '-' . You arc thc winner 01 n e Wt rain ,ou In"' SPE IALIST l.ovmg i::ire for elderly! OHlccs as low as .~ per Opporiuftity 5005 CENT EH San Clt•mente. 1-'ur appl. TWO F HEE T ICKETS to bus1nt•i;s. No :.lrlkl•S ui lm1m•1I 1•111pl1•)'m ... nt lull /< 1i.11·t 11111!' 111~111,. work. W vr l< anv :-.h ll t , l '111form .. fur·n. lr,·me & ,\n:1h1·1111 ar .. a:.. i\1:1· ft)· 11r 011·1-. Hd1n·cl ul\. t•111\1'l''al. 1::::1; \\'. 5111 M. S .\ 11110•1 n• h1 ~ 10 :i11 ;\oull ,\ I :JO :I ,Ill 1\1 1111 male or fom. Bal. diets, sq (I. J\t1sswn \ u~Jo & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492·9034 492 91:16 th{' luyofts, plt•nly ol work II La"Una :-./1"ul" 200 to T llOO W.Katella,Anaheim . vnu ·re amb1t1nus & homey, patio. 5-14·383:1 " • " .. ORF.SS shop for sal('. op Plea!>e cJll 642·S6i8, ext '·~·e .vour rool v.1th .vour Wesfent Notional • --------2ooo sq rt t1J1 Moo (. 'I 1 t p 1 """' ,,,U•ld 11kt•.11 po .... 1111>11 ,,.11 · ·' · oi: a ion au · 333 to cl..i1m .1our t1ckeb. eh1l1lrt;I\' lll'IP 1:> a1 a1la Boot & MarlH •w ' . VocotiOft Retttols 4250 -------83I 1400 or 645 !>000 apt •)t t he ordrnarv. t.:.ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 0·PERS9FT 2111. • ____ ••• hk :!th"~!t.>l939 Show bctv.n:J.Ju&:Jpin. LJS Vegas Jockey Club on 1617 WESTl'LIFF·:'\8 ---------Lost & Fe>wtd ___ SlO<r MASSAGE l\t;irrh Jrd thru 12th stnp . lbr furn w ut1t. AGT 5-11 503:! LUMIER YARD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\:'\,\llt-:11\1 h I "r• "":!7 ---FIGURE MODELS '' o N v E N T I O N 539·1183 AUDITCURK Pone. 1ncn.'u ., . .,.,~ ••FRIEERE ... T •• !°'\\•b S.10.000 + \'c•:ir F o t; N l>; w h 1 t" " " O\\nn rt•llnni.: aflcr JC Samov\•d ll u~ky malt• ESCORTS CENTl-:k 'Ul'l't',.sful 'eurs Ai.kin..: \ u• !'>l.1kr lk.tl'h, II U Ril11W K.11c·ll.1 ,\11:1lw1m Jte(,·, ·''" "' :111• f1 i.:11n· onl\ ~llU,1ldtl 11h1d1 111 IH2 .r.11 Outi•iilt .\ppl •1111" l'k.1w 1·ull tit:! ~iii\, <''l:I a ptotutk 11 l..n11111t·t1;·,. 111 rlud·· .. ~l.UOQ Ill :>lOl'k 11111111· 01111•1• s1ucl10 ;i:1:1tud.i1m \OIUl't l\'kl'l~. IU l..t•) L11t1 l\Pllll! \\Ill Phon\'.\j!t 8374:!00 IH:W.\HU. Lo .. t :: :!I. 631-381 I • •• ___ tr,1 1n hn i:t11 p1·r,1111 Rflttols to shore 4300 1.urden nlftt·c~ from 45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37:!3 Htrch ~t. '\;t•\\J)Ort Fl~DAKUOM:\IATi,; lkul'h 1 .. t J irpurl J You con re.pect! !lf9.t'.066 llvLmd l.:iborato1ws h:1s .111 11nnwch.itc opcmni; lur <111 t'"l"'rt ~vcnali:.1 111 our lnlt•r11at11111u l lh•t>Jrlllll'lll 1·0~1111111 l'l' •1111 r1·' :.truni; .1pt 11111lc• lu• l1)!u1 t•:. .ttjd 111 t1H1·11·11 ! 1 t) 11111)! .\pplw.1111 ''ho h 1.1111\ll.11' \\1th !'>11.1111 .. h F1 1·111·li 111 (;t·r111,111 I " h11.:hll t1.·~11.1hh-. I •II 111•11l'111lo11 1ll,tl l(ll\ 1·.111 FI I E •11• .it () p ,, 0 I • J·:ml'IO)l'l . ~>meonc ynu can e1·m •I Mt> FHEE R i':~T • mlroto)our rnend-. 1 :! :1 Hm. ollices trom l •riv1e 'v\0 1.,., jJ2·4144 Sl2S p er mu . At!J NUllSIERY ~ ETS Sll!,000 Y c.1r l\lueh more for owner· operator. Perkct ~l·tup ·' Ua111h · Sm.ti I gold H _. W t d 7100 \\ mm I ) r bu,.1111•,.:-. 1 \ sh1.1i.:i.:.1 ~lo~ lllk t1.i,·l· 1\'11 o•·nFC?AXLYl.G·l\tli~•s~J.\G"' ••• r ... ~:•••••••••••• IJl't' S\Oo1111! :-hill :\1t11 _11>1111.1 l:~·,11·~·!1 7 ,\1 11m~&: .• 1abno1.i,I B u "'"' c. w11rl..1n s: t.'oncl~ & ru •I : .. 10 ... MM .... w 96116017 MODELING :\crnunt•nl{ lwnl'f1t~ Phorw 1:.1 I ·l:l1.t1 HYLAND Half Doy Nice Pay !•Jm '!. :111pm rn :1 .Ill :1pm ~:.11·11 ~llH) t I l'•'I \\l•t•I.. cl11111s: l'lllll\'.1hll' \\Ill k 111 uur Ol'"1 ufht ,. nt'.tr th•· t>l' 1\111u11l 'i.lnt "I' 1101t11r11I) !or 1•1·~1\1\\' tn 1 n cl,. ti 111111\ . For ttt'l "111.ll ln1l'rv1('w. Cull· K:l3 KlrJli. We i.tet peopll' together ,\lrµorter llot('I No ll'a:>t' lo $hare hoosm.i:. n .'<t. 833·3223 !1 ltl noon M /P f urn. xt'l'Pl your lusi..ffs Retttol 4450 hrm. Sl3.5. bl, Lst Dal. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• l't•11 no c1gs 675 iS64. ~1ri11Aht man s har e I~ • 111n• rurn :!II R 211.\ condo '-I I.'> S.lti :!llM :WU JUI.Iii ~h:1rc J liR hm. Prd \\tl(I; \\llln('n. Will COil· "11h'r i.m ch1hl i\1'Pl~ in 111•1,on :.!492 ~ ~:. Bn!llol ••• F. Cardone :no \'1a 011on ~1·w111.1rt Beat'h Y1n1 an· lh<' wmn<'r or ·1 \\ U l'R t:~ T H.:I\ t:TS lo Stores & OfflcH A\.iil Man·h hi. 11160 l"t'\\ 11<11'1 1111 d . I ' \1, lh·nt nr l1•a"• C:: 1on111 ~ ;\J.111\ u,,11:•"• I.oh ol 11urki11).! <:1wxl \\ Jlk111~ L'all Bill L.1l·hc11my,•r ~6 J:l<.'8. eHs,IHJ·4Si7 ror a l:.ondscapt' man. F?L':'\O. 2 !'t.'ls of kl'\:. l A><'atE'd in booming So \ 1 c C !> l 11 w y . Th t' Orange Co. rncet.I to Stab~l.'s_; Owner idcnt1f)'. ~ell. Agt 837·4200. ~ 5•0-_· ------ IC! CREAM SAND. NETS S2.500 MO F:xcltmve. hard to obtain tn.111l·hi!ie in :\t1,,,,1on V11.>· J'J arc·a Owner nwvtnl( & tnu~l .. ell. l't•rllh. r\i,'t. 113'7 t2UO MEH'S CLOTHING <• noss S65.ooo YR. r: x t• l u !-i 1· c I o c u t 1 o n ll•atunni: L'a su:il !\kn '11 w1·.1r Pc1r1n1•r>< f1s:htmi.:. '.\l u~t ~1.'ll :!U'c dO\Ooll 1\l!t. ~ -4200 FOC:'\O. Sabk hm rat :'\r Founlain \'allt•y City 111111 !Jlill 5715 aft 5pm. ------ FDl":'\O Collie like pup .\pprn' 5 mos old. In l':iulJnnv S('hool arc..i :..Ill 3:..'70 fo'<)l':'\ () handsome• male clog~" .. ,., 1l "po,,1t 1011, rt• d 1'h t.111 &-lorn 1·11l11r l'•·rtw II' La lJ Shn1h1•rd m1'< II II 1116 :r.:n Lh1' Wettlftt Hotioftol loot & Marine Show 11.:aul~ Shop. 2 ~hum howl!' & other c·qu1p Lots 11( \''.:IWillrc ,\mpll.' p:irk· -----------i 1111: ~o r l1entelc. Tu se• CKTLS/MEX FOOD Found. lllJlk Lab. \·1" Sl.1IN /~dw..ird~. lllJ IW2~. <'dll ti 12 1210 G flOSS $25,000 ~IO. FOL' ND . Uikt:. G iris Vic Out<1land1nl! lor.1IH>n . H H. Owner mus l Iden Oni;rnal nwnt•r vr 27 ttfv. 96:?·il>.S9 March 3rcl thru 12th San Clemenll' C t. Pnm1 ,\:..;i\tlf:l.\t 101-.1 t 1011. I 500 ~4 It l" I) N V E N T l 0 N Ov.na 4.~2·!l!!J9 n·::-;n:n ---- 1t'ar<. rctir 1 n~ l>ol's --·-------- :1ooul 50';. food and so· c Found Shephcrd m1'<. hlk bar Term~ a\ ail. Agt. & tan malt'. l'IC Hn~t11I & ~ -12()(1 Npt frwy 5-19 :J831 t'V•'"· 11on W ".1tl'lln, An:ihcim IDEAL SHOPS _____ _ l'l'""e i·all 64:! ~i?K, ''~l ~<'IN·tl·tl ~hop' .11 :11J Thi \·11am1n ('o I n homl'. Found Sal v1c Broacl"aY .~1J locl111 m)outt1ckcl!<. l'at·l111). l'.!5 W :JOlh in I' 1111w l.11n.1t111• l.rt.1 & :"'\t>v.port, IJt brn !ilk l. ••• l ht" h 41 .trl ut r..inner) •O\t•Ut ory. Slt 500. \\httl·puppy_i34.;:101 F o·m:.k 21 :111. v.orkm.:, \'dlJt:•'. f o1 111ro r al 1.i1 1.'i1!1 1 r 5 br h 11., 11 11 r.1:1 !1.r1.1 -------round L.: m.ile i:ray <'at . "'·1 l' 11 l' 1-----------,\~T I l~ U E S 11 OP . 11c Brookhur~t & Ed Homl'·Offlce·Stud10 F/C IOOKKIEEPER l'xt ~l:.!I or ap11I) 11111 5-10.44!!0 ur S4i·3llll w 1 t h 1· x I e 11 s 1 v c Nl.'wport <'1•11\l•r I >a N II LAIORA TORIES ----------• Blllldcr1Uevl•lc1per ac lli\M 51':\1, T1 '"1 ,\uc111 :1:100 11\laml .\11· PRl'.:GNANT ' rountmg t•xp<>rienrc-. Ex~ D11• Cu~ta :\1'..s.1 Ca !12fi~i Car1n11 conf1dcntial pr 111prt'JHin11,i:lrnanc1.ol -ll1111M•kc•1•p..r. t>rPf. 111·1• l'Ounseling &. refcrrul, statcme nls. S;tlary t·um .\uto :\lc•r ha1111· 'I 11111· up ii. 1-:qu.ol Opport111111, / 111, \Oo 111 <'011:-1lk r II\•' 0111. Abortwn, <1doplwn & m,•11,,urut1• w i r'< 1;l'111•1al hnt:worl.. \'IJ" .\ll1im;iti1t•,\rtion l'o1·arl•l11r 2-.malll1<11 ,, kecp111s: pcr1cn1'l'. W o.>~lftdd ,\ ~rnui.: Hcl'l'lll el\I'"'._ 1'.mplro~,·r ;,<1,1v~ 11k ~In \'ly al'l'.J • APt.:.\HE 511 2!it>J Ot•\elopmcnl Cu. 17H > lop 11·•' & l.1<•1wf11 ~ ,\pp !"~I 10::'1. alt l l';\I ABOHTIO:'\ Cou11s1..-l111g & Hcfl•rral P n ·g te!\l!'l a\1111. wk nils 24 Hr ht>lphne ~';' ~95 The Gentle Touch Fvr I he lilllt• t:\Lr.i~ 111 out call m.i~;,agc L'Jll tU'H~>I~ I J PRICE•. ~ING srECIAL A1ryhc FmJ:l'rnmb !\tai:1·~ .\t.11:11: 1~1'' llarhor Ill, CM Coll 642·HAIL M ASSAGE IHJH:I. ·OFFICE . 110:\1 E HY .\ l'l'OI ;>;T.\1 EXT 6 UO l'\l to ·I IHI ,\:\I ~O·lilHI. !li:J J!lllt! I), Or.1111:1• ('mint 1 ,\1110 , r·,·nh..·r ::!lOl N. 'l'u~un. ~ ll (lU~t'kct•p4•r ( O~lk fnJ• ACCOUNTING CLK Sunta,.An:1 Cnmp1 l'r11s: llpr t11S11:>41 o•oup lt• l.11.''.,',11 .. ""' -----Sf-•'.I Tr,111•1 i\J.:i'nl~ SilWI room ii.· halh t>I~ 11,1111 E ~ p I.' r ' ti I' a ,. r o I I & ,\ l'a\' Xlnl 1·0 bt·n1•f1t:. '' i.;ro\\ 1111( N B t 1rm l_.11r .ll'f.ll tlll IJtiO nl :.!•hJ ACCOUNTING AUDIT CLIERK R••q 's nl'nirall' f11:ur.• 111,t1lude \Oo /l<n•)" lc<ll(t' 111 10 k~·y l.1tc lyp111s:. Wi II tr.1111 brig ht pcr!>on w mm 1 yr bus1nebS ex· 111•r Night :-.hilt. Xlnl \OoOl'king cond~ & t·o . bl:'nd1ts. Phone fi4·H :u;o, AVON Ll•ett Up Y o.ar life & IEorn MOfteyToo, Sell qualtty produrl~ made by lhc world ·,, larAesl cosmdics l'•Hn pa11y. lnl..rt·~t1·d .. t':ill ~0·7041 or Zenith 7 l :J5!1 1•xt 321 nr llfll)ly 180 RARYSITTEH nl'r ch•fl :"'\1•wport Ctr Ur, NII. 1mmed . Co:>tJ M c:.~ xam 5pm, Tru:.t Audit area. t>.l2-l~:!·IK U1v ----- \•To1111t111i; Clk :-i~1:t II k , II I H1•1 ··pl 'I\ Pl~l ~:1MI VVM' l'l'tJlll,I! 0'1111 '' Ir\ Ill<' l'l'rMllllll'l i\.i:l'llt'Y CUSTODIAN .ixx E lith Co-.t.1 :\lt•,,,1 :l 11 :1<1 ~hill Sti11" ~:!I 111:H 1;11 HOUSEKEEPERS [)~,LI. l-'\'1111111'r :'O. u111t1•r :.!;) !\l u~t have· cft•h l'Xlll'f 7.;J :ltt&J II :10 San l"li•nwnll' Ci1·11t>1 ;11 lluw•l .11 711 /l~i· I I:.!:! Current tl'I;. req'rl . CdM llou s ckc rpn ~. p /li mt• arc·a. Tul':-& ~un loll wknd!>. l!.1y1 I•'"' Coll'. tlay, We d & Thu rs llosp. 2055 Thurm, l.'.\1 to JO 3 311. r. 11.:?t.ll .111 11~2 :1~,m -------llnuM•k1t•p••1. p11J111t•. ll1L Dental A uMont Canyon,:-.. II C.111 tilll ~•!IC\7 --.-. . .-.-.-.\t•11v10c!< D1re1·tor, C'< £\11hvs 1t t t-r, m y ho nw II :l0am -2pm. rur I ('1111(1 13 mo'!'. 979·!H;!;t; a ll 2 p C fl II d 0 1111 :-t II Cl' ll ~ f tlm•• .1~'' E1qwr pre I rl. E'JIJ1Hkd 1lul11•s 1111 tMJr . X r JY "~·rt. req d. 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NOTrll p..r~on lnclt:1>en· ~l.1111, ~A. 5.1:! !.f::t<7 • tll•111 n l'at1vt: thtnkN Bahy:-.1Ltc·r. Woman to ll\C 111 & l'arc for 2 1:1rl!. ugc~ II ,fl,, 10. EnJlll'>h ~pl't1l..1ni:. rt•!:.. Cu ll M on·Fr1. li7:1 :1322. IJ~::\Ti\I. A:-iSIST1\:"T Ch111 1 \ldl'. l·,l\11,•r JI l.h''"''"' ~· <·11thu~11"t11: N B. 1;i I ~1~11 DRAFTS PIERSON/ MECHANICAL \h.•11, \qlftH•n '' •·uupl' ""• •. ~ I) .1 v \\ k .1 I h I I" I 11•..:t1t It \ uu• ,11\·,1 ( ,1;ud Goroqet for RPt 4350 1.1:: ~1;1 or l)iJ..i<t:IO •.....•..••.......•.•.. ~Ill .ti I ~I" s: I 1• s: ,11 .1 s: •• ~1or.1a;r 111111 ~·1• 721 \\ .l.11111·'· '':\I Iii:! 7711i t;.u !•lo!,~ North 1 · .. ,1.1 ,,,.,,1 Offlu R"'tol 4400 .•.••.•..•...•......... I SOI W•stcUff Dr. '••wpo11 F11i.mr1,1I <:11 L.o•ln9 Offlu Spou l'.oll 1111 !'>111• :\l.111111:<-r COSTA MIESA I 'll"'' t•> II.ink•. SM:" U1·,t .111rJ11t~ & tn.IJ•>1 !'>h1>p11111i: ( \·11lc•1, Frnnl 1111: 1111 r 11th:-!, . ;ltM '''"' k '.\1111 lr11ll11 I'\ '"""''' ""' ''"r1." l ·,J ~•· ~ ., "•a.tu ''' ''·'" l'\I h,olh \\ hnt ll.111•1 llt-.11 ,\ 1\ll p1I l'h t..io ;; .... 0 1 1, a~ ''l. 1 •DISTRIBUTOR• [)1•111 l'r ·,ll'W <:o ur tne1 l'roduC'I 10 lwv1•rafo:\' ,t.,, .. ,. 11111 "'lh111:1 ('om 1111111 11111 .111 ans:1• ll·a~c oHI l!1i1; F11rt1 rt'(111<1't .1h•tl '.in & '•'«u• •• '11u1 S';.\uo 1111 c•,t lllc'lll \Oo Ith olll C'.\ 1 '""' ,. 11·rri1011 (·om Jt.111\' IHIJllll lllS: ,l\utl,1 hl1• II '"" h.111• I"'""· , nrhu,1.1,111 "" .1 ~111111).! ---- F OU:'\ 0 . i\ ust. Sh1•rri lMS:. l'uri. !\I Nt Spt · 1111-:cl.llc• & Wnrm·r 11 ll 1w;o:1m F n t ' 11 Y 11 i.: F c• m \11\t'tl !'>ht'll l. C-11111<·' 1111.. 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IEA TRAVEL AGENT i--------- ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Yellow Cab J l:'~ol :-.l.1lo·r .\11 11111• I 1111111.1111 \ .dlt' I II ll ti (; !'> I II ll I·; ('11111111•(11•1.111 1•\f1t'I ti 1111 Iv .. \I du1" 111 1'1 1111 ·,.Ill .: 111 I I i"" 111 II\\ II 1111111 111 II LOT BOY F .. r old 1 l.ilili ·"'"' I''" 1.ol /I., ''"'"II '~ I'll I· (lllU', ~d.1 """·/\II to• lw111·l1\,. 111,ur di'. ~l·1• 1\1•11 t 'hll. · 'l 111·•~1"' o• 11111.lll' I .•·to• llH' (II • 0'11'H1 11 ...... ,, lllvd, ( ,\I Iii ' 1~1111 ('1111111.1 rlt-1 \l.1r. 1:111 In 11 .;1 ~q(t .111 , ••1111 Pill'k 1111! I' \\ \I ,J,l\'I '. '" I 11~'\I ;k\m Sq t'1 ~1~ l"'I "I fl 1••11 11111 h ' 11 \i:'"" i\.ll .ut'• II o tn 'I' : , I p111 It•(' I.• \ I \ 1t1111t11 ,1111111 "" 11.111 .... n l'a11n1•11t \I H ·11 "II~ II \'\I\ LOST lolk L 1hratlnr n .\S!'>ES!'>l.\Hf \II)' r 111 ,Y n-. I t-. ~.to.1220 .... ,...t1tn9s now 0" ' "" Eqmtl Omw1r ~:mrl<1\l'r 2nd thlfh for A s·i---------l!1•l1'11•11•1' Ill \\I..' \le h •r l.1·,,,,. 1111 "'"' "'I fl ~ 111 1111111 lll,lllon ( .tll hh" k hlrlr p11me II It ,,1., l!'t•1o;"' 1\.1111'1:,.1 1 o.1 II .\ \\' .d 11 u t. II II ... 10 11,_;.; J' ;If n 1·unu111 ... ,111n ""h1lc• \ uu lc .. irn Hmblers u per'd In p rinted board at· ;\,.\\ ll111lot1111:. cln\OoOlll\\11 I h1111111i:t1111 llc.1ch . I ltlt.:s I• ••rn llw hl'lt , l.llOCI ~'1 fl .11.111 .\11 or pnrt H• M ( It !>Jll "i:>t•I "" ~t:111mu 1,1l1:'1:l!>liil -----------ur 'il\1111•11~ I.UST ·•''I !\1.1 m1~,,. 1'.11 f I'm 1111' 'l' ;1 I p 11 111 I ·Tmt.1". \'1c l.milu bl.· N 11 1:n 2317 H 1•w ;1111 P ACIFIC sembly. rework or co- TRAVIL SCHOOL ble fobricotlon. Req's ----- 21•~1 store space & ;~·of llt't' sparr fo1 lease ror nrr llarhor & Baker l'Jll John WJls h. C1t1nn~ llnnk, 979·42<10 l'cl;\I delx SUltt>. Utll. park· mt:. Sl"i) ~ t; l'~t II"~ ti';'!>-aM>O C'll t:ST:-. n l\l 'S l'.\lt I\ ()folU'I:(' m11ll1 1nd11•tri.1I & offH'l' ranhl1t'" l(Jt.';ol for Mfl( Hrpr1•1<c•11t.1t11r•:o1 ~·l'111ral S.'.lntu ,\nn. nt'ar t'rwy 11. ~S.fl4it MARTIN &ASSOC: AIRrORT ARIA J:.'00 lo IHIJl l Sq t"l , 1~1 1 l'('r S11 l"t t lF'F'ICI:: FOR LE \S t: 2 .\1r co111l1t1011etl 11Hi•'l'' "oll Cen1('r ~<'"'port &l(I ample pJrl..1ni: lii:I HllO ,q fl S3l\8 Ground tlnor. 11.\HAllH Ht: \LTY 1'('rept1011 otr ,.,1ud111 10 - \'Id's uul & i:IC'an1n~. L'.tll Rfl"tals W onted 4600 ' KJ3..8813 or 752·~-'8 ••••••••••• •••• • •••• ••• :\'.n y Capt.11n. '"'"· "ell behavC'<I toy P<>O<ll<' "".int C mo lo I )'r 1,e on Ol·can Bay or Chilnnels 1n Nwpt. Bch $!12· i215 Share small orr. inlonor decorator seldom ht·re SlOO. mo. ti7S 9~. A:\1 Np Bel\. • •BANK RATES GIO t: lilh St. s i\o'1 solderinCJ obltlty, color r h L'Ali 'I 111 ... , -.,.r FC1t·:-.in Sml lllat·k & 543·6655 code & component '• 'J lira•· f-"(•m l>oi.::. :"\r An·n·d1tl•d hy.:"'\1\ITS fomOiority. AblUty to 1-.~tdbhshl'd 1963 1 ot • tr.....c h Reflnanrl'tn('nn$Ohdal<' :\lfver & Suri,(.;;\! <lt•bl~ M11k1• h1:1me 1m· .5-18 6.521 f1nanc1al Aid Pro.: rams c o'"'""" c e'" """~"' 1---------1 Hsent ial. M lcrodoto prn,emcnls or JU5t havC' ------- extra ''ash Call MECHANICS HA TIOHAL IAHK (714)631 ·1954 Mor+~s. Tnnt Off.ch 5035 LOANS up to 80% I st TD loon$-81,.P l"OlcNl> t'rm l)t,i: Blk w /br<>"'n m3rk:- :\lcArlhur Rl"d & San .Ju.1qum Nil 1611 <»~6- FOL":'ID: L.111n F 1t 11,•r . Ir-1nl' TerrJ''" \'tl:\I 6i5 Jro."> IE A IARTEHDER t Wt't'k du" t'rl'c job pl11<'cmcnt & ,1.,~1:.tancc ,\ mrr1 l ,, n t{a r t t•ndc• r !khoob. 1 tl>t 1-; lilh St ~.111111 ,\n.1, !l'.!illl di 831 HIM I.OST Sml Ru~m .. ,(' l'at THE F 1· m a I e . Co r "11 .1 CAREIER IARTENDIER 11 1 i;? h I a n cl i>. C 11 \I 1•ru11•,.,s1onul :\1 ,rnuJI will Heward' 615 OZT6 h•:H'h , nu 1n 'our hnmc l/4ND TO Loons 1n IM.' 11.1;S.1rtrnder Lt»tt ti Fairest Term\ 1>111ee l!M9 ,'lli~sified Ads sell bi~ & ~:arn :'>IO:"liEY $.• 111 Sattt~ Mfc). Co. 11t-m.'<. s mall itt·m;; or elude:-ma11tng Pu no111 642 21il 545·0611 any 1tt-m 64~ 5678 lt~. :\cwport Bch C.'i\ offers c ompetitiu WCICJH, friftC)e betwfltS & Xlftt WOfidftcJ c:Oftds. Apply i.. ren°" 9.5 MICRODATA 17481 Red Hill An lrviM. Co 9 2714 Equal Oppor 1<:mployer Por lots or inlerestln& ideas, read t.he lid!; m ·'The Hobby Shop" ewry Wed· maday a. Saturday, " • • • ... I • .'l• II '1""····· "1""1 r •• 11 n ,p,11 '"'"" "I' '' l'l·.llf'l.I·; l'I· lt"lll' HI 1 ... 111 .. , l·11llo•r fln1•h 1.,,,., h~ikllll! 1,11 1.,,11 ~.ii•"· '"•K '\.l.>C Gory F l,her :.!M 1 lluunwvC'I T1•rr. i,.1.:una llt•adi i-:1.1r11 '' .11 , ... n 11 t.. '"' 1.111 You are thc 11111nrr of 1 .11 1"' I· ull1' 111 u,.h ,.,, ... :1 ...... , l ,t f•· t J1 l\li111o-... 11. ''l•Jlh• . hilh f ,:tp1L1h1t•1t t-..t 1..! '.L TWO t'HEt: T ICK t:TS lo ~·o !If.ii K;l'l ll ____ _ M 111111r111'1 1111·r .,r w11 ... 1 " 11·1.1n111· 11 .. in , "'"'"' rH'r"Hl' IA I rt•l,11 l'tl •,k1JI..,. (;nil '.\f F •1 mot1n. •1,•1 x11>11 the W eatent Notional Boot & Morine Show Marr h 3rcl t hru 12th ANAllEIM CON VF.N T I O N CF.:"'TER MOO W. K11tella. i\nnhl•1m P lt•11'l' rail 642 51i711, C'Xt 333 lu rlaim your t1ck1·t~. • • • Plants & Thin~ F1\(-1 oHY Work l.1te. 2 :I nil!lll' 111<, 4 ; hr' pt>r n11:h1. ~: .:111 p • r h r ;,10 4tl22 ---~---- MASSEUSE W:i11t••t1 1111 n1 ~·ht ·; ~ ""kn<t.. ;\q t'\Jll'r. 111'(._ l'l1•J'>•' I .di I 11\\ n & , Country ~vu. :H.J i il!:I 1111 f i' a~hion Sl \'lt"'t OJJJllYi~ tU\••f \ltt'" nowmOrnnr.:rt"n ur1•11 ;\h-d11al lla1·k Off111· ;\l anas:"r~ k 'lYll'h I rnlo~''· Mu,1 lw "ra1 ne('1h•cl tu ~how latl'~l certiftc<l. 64 I li7:!l morn' Bct'l~n~ .t"~!>hlll.ns._ ~T:'-1. only . r.to:'< "·' . ( 1.0 111 ES. L Jr --1,:.. .. , ··nu--, -· net·, ~ H70. """"l!S "' ng.~ l,et your eyes browse Lel your eyes browse through ''The Hobby S hop" in lhe DAILY PILOT ClusiC1ed Section r r y o D a i I y Pi I o t every Wednesday & Salur C.:ln."Si lied Ad to buy. sell through ''The Hobby Shop" 1n the Class1hc4 Section each Wt'dnesday & Saturday. day. or rent somNh1ng. • : ' -· FE ~ AL f: l' 0 ~I £ R Jewetry 1070 MiK....._. 101 MuJcal •U1'0TEM * ~~e~N Pu PP Y ••••••••••••••••••····· ....................... e..~~ IOll N 0A1L v PK.OT • wecswieec!!y. w.c:tt 1 1m I ~.~~ ..... !!~~.~~ ..... ?!!4? ~~~ ••••• ?!.~ ~?.~ ..... !!.~ ~.~~t:.~ .. ~ .. !!.~,~.~~~c:: ....... !~~~ ~OYMINT ti-&6-8TO:S 4 w ANTED ISh.iit rui. u .II. us.~. l." ·········:············· JUNIOR JEl[PffftMl' ~II tt MPOITUNfTtES TOP C \!'>U lJOl.I. \k ~ C'Oppc•r ilro11 '" r.rni.:C' llNlhl.I\ C:omh f,u11,1r & S ·LESUEU uni. .-i.~ t\lll04'PartT1nw Frwdo1tor1100dhomt'.l r \II> .. ·01t YOl Jl ~1.21! nh'll"lllld,ultll'I R.1 ..... .am11 ~100. l'"'' " "'95" MEt4 WOMEN ?"o t:xpcor ·l'.:~ury > r old l.h.i!>u A1>~0 Jt;\\ t :1.1n \\ \T\'lll-:.' IOl'" i ~10 I~ 1111.: •·..rn.·r i;u11,1r ~lllO, ua .. > ~ Boy& & G .,,._ 10· l S yrs old. ea rn ova 20 "'I.' :!l ti.$ t.hc1IM "'hill' Gll I MH \llT llUH.l~I!'> t:lll.O ~ \;o(>IJ&:! Jll :.1•\I \<IO lL'tlll S20 ·SSO pe r Wt't'k ~t!ll 1n g new ~o1'oTht':O.N.r~t Yo1hhlrl' T\'rr i-'l.'m !'Ill.\. H s ... H\'tn·:. IL <lihM'll l'SJl~1·1t··· 1twt .. 1 D Have ru.n St'lhne Oran1e County's TICTOC MAHl\1:.'T n' 1-: ,.. ... H :'\ &. '' "' ·•-" c l'USlOm t>rS for the ul y Pilot. Work & Sdl. l.'11 II J Ir :! 'r' Tl"l !-:.'\ M!\ ~)Q 11,•1 lmt'r 1(11( l..1·1 uphul " l.J"' ~· U'lUlll ·"· hour.>arc3 30lo830aflerschool a nd lcadlftg oe ws paper along w1th a n f'Of'Apfll<'.alt()ll)A<lnfo ""p.apeu. 1riuncu _.., ~' 1 • .,,111.h"'h' ihull 11mphl1l'r$.J.\l.I or m.11.1 a few mur c hou,., on Sa_wrda" •-importanl chanty drive. ORC .L 11u 1t>U770'l !lli:!t>llb4 1>1111: 111 ... i.. '"" ~-'" n!r i~1~1 •.~~ill~'""'· " w Uc.u•-&JLll.11$ l'l<"TC>\'S)1>te'll~.lnc Tl'\l> .... ''Ot t• l.\rL.' l~·ll1oum <h.a1r u11hvl 1.tl 11it11 .ll1h \\l.n.t ... holidays. This I not ta puno•r route. No _..... .. ' r ' .. ..-Two •t...-ee .... O"r st...i a-\IOOEl. l' \It 111r .1 F111" :.t~ "" 1i, '.11uum111:. A ~c• ""-·-...... ·-• & d C I 1 v l' r I (' I) 0 r <' o l l t c t t o i . UJ.C •• .... wi~. WAITllSSlS ........,. 1050 \\'hth• 1 Ii •OH'!llllncni moi.· 11A1' ~pl 111\d ""i:..1.:.:::t._ 1015 1'runsp0rtot1on provided. You mu~l 10:10.l:lO 1:30-t;JO Sw-ine i.:nH")lllro i.hiri. ~··••••: .. •• .. ••••••• .. di.imonit i\ppr.lt:.c-il Nil &&.\t.4.!I ••• :?::-:::;· •••••••••••• live '" llunl1ngt on &ach M>uth of FUU oa PAIT TIMI f.'ull & r tunl". :\Int ~f.S<11H' f\\'WltUM'" \.alut•. ),3000 11 .. , re l ',l'<1flft11·--.. \11n l>t•'k' Garfield to q uali fy Leave na me , Com-e in preferred . or call M1kt! ll«nd11,.. Apply 111 l~ro ._ lllft " tlltH . 1!111 tn1ttl Anl"••r11 SCRAM-LETS 1tl1·1•,1t11n.•1.hool.,h1•I"'•· ) phon(' No. & ulldrt.~ on tape rct'order . John on. 250 E. 17th Street, Suite 0, ~·r~on . lleoo,·y ·" J 1 "11"111 ' lh.1ri;~1~1 :\ook t.i\'m1lh1~11·• 1•1•rt1f1Nh• 1 h.111 ~. 1 •""" 11" 1111-1 .. c.'..,-4298 646-4100. Costa Mesa, Ca. 11100 (;o.a111 tlv. >, l.ai:un..1 !>.I~\\ l!Hh M < _ U\\ll•'r ..,. 111 ~.a1 nf1l'l' ,11 •NSWERS "'' :\1111 1·u111I , · .. 11 L> ~ b(•h s:!.Olltl tlJll 2.!~ll " \\,If l 1•11, o:ll Ul.i I Ii J(I.\ \I Equa l Opportunity Employer ... _.., **I BUY•* ~l·11:h 11""' l\l.ll'\I ~-·· \\'hl•.11 111111111"11 I .... W..tecl 7100 F. ..... W..tect 71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good \.,~·I(' t-\Jrn1ture & w i-:H:11 ,... 1087 ...., w.w 7100 .... W.t.4 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~'·················· ~ 1005 l\prhun''"" (.Hl I "Ill MkMttety 1071 II ,\l1U 0 f\' 11\1'1 ~'Ull tll•llllll~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •(!.IMlMOl""S -r .. •tn . IJ1T •·hr• 9 3, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4>1 for VC)U .md M•m.-om• .1'1.' \Oll lo llo•,1..:k 111~11111••' \hl' 11·.- .-" ' '"~ v .. " M•STllS '"'UCTION •.••••••••••••.•••••••.••• I * JONATHAHS * "" "" .:••I on .1 •1..111-\Oii I 11rn ~11>1' \\ 111111•11 \ppl'JI SJtlt .. 1rh roul~a. (' 1\1 & d,1),~ "' SJOO ix·r mo 64'-'686 & Ill 9625 {umrm'rl't.11 Smi.:t•r S\'" h ,, h I' "',1' • • 'I 11 in T\' Hlllllll '~It l~l'l!l SALESMEN ~ 8 :\lu~t hi'e rar. t'all l t'111b. t>nll'ri.:1• wl'lfart• * AHTIQUES• • mi.: :\IMhtrw t.:ood rond . \\'l•.:H,I\ 12 to 16 year s of :.i~e wantin~ to eam $20 lo $.50 or mor e per wt-ek Chance lo w in lnps to Ph1ltidclphia. Wa11hmgton O.C. ur Capt.• K e nnedy, ta!>h, bike!), ~o·karl10~ anti oth{'r prizes H }OU hve in Co!) ta )1 t:~u . Nev. port Beach . llunl tnJ!ton Beach or 1-:1 Tora.M 1s~1on V1e10 area. tall 549 81J56 and a!>k for ~Ir. Stoll Eq ual Opportunity Employer Hetp Wont•d 7100 Hetp Wonted 7100 ................••........................... !'t:RSING l\IL'l11c;il \4't to SWO L VH.f /tifM KIDDIE CORNER 3 11 :\lu't hu\e t-ll.Pl'r in llu.') P1'tl1Jtrir pr.ictl!'l' ml'd1cat 1on & t reat· 'l~i' t.alt•nh'1I 1111J" IM mt•nu. I.\·~ bJl'k oil' V'J"t1on .. ·. J1mor Bob64!1014.S ~roar.im , N~t . 11.ar Su1K'rt'h•or1.1nq•S.lll' Aft6..C .. 142·1542 )17~ lrl.> t lllll ----1.ouncil ul { hurc ho t 'PTO<&O'. OFF 0 1 T bl ll'af & 1; - ------• •,....thi.MJ* • W.S ~ 615 380'J fu 1 II ' I 'a 3 t•, Arckft Watson E:->OR:\IOl'S Opponunl . . m1 un· um.11 l') rh.ur:1 l\l,irble t'urm1rJ Misceft...-J 8010 ::11.{'.111,11 1, tor Sm;irt" beginnl'r · rct<1ry. mom in Ai. onl) t:4'b '~~It St :'I: B 6•3~i"' luv. oran1w Na~ah' dt• ••••••••• •••• •• •••• •••. ,l.,,111111 lll•.u h . . . Piano1 & Ol"C)ont 1090 . ..•...••...•....•...•. \\ Jllh'il 1'1.ino I' I' "anh Ill hll\ 111a1111 h1r °tJ•h : .. \I\ 'l.!X:! L' 0 ..... I A d .. e •· $250 per month l'lea~ont _ ~ • · · ' h111h li,1dc. chair' Xlnt ,. "' v -" " .. :\ WA ... TED o1· ''n 111.i-: "t'I; ll'rminulo1:y in m~111 of ltl1no~phere • I Jll re Tiit: FUUtTll A:"li:->l: .\L C\Wld • b.,t offr ~6 3.\311 1"'11 :\ 1-:lt OF I\\ II l-IC 1'. ~· Closlftq Ol"CJ°" Dept ··r .. 3t1' ''·' 1'nl1m1t•·' umc to LJ~unJ &>arh ,.,T \L'L'lLI \Tl::S I TOP l 'A!-.11 UOLLAR T. \Ill \\'LL ' ' '-.. u U I d \I t h d I " 'r r • Dl\orrc force:. !.:ii.• 9 lCKF.l'SlC\lht> '\I.I ... \ I ~. -.nr-' growth putenllal. C;all Chn1 l'h 2163l'2 .~ ii:. i\:\Tl l.)lJE S H U \\ & room hou'l'ful nl furn JI \ID FOR 't'Ol'R W•~...._,.....,otl--' 'l'"~l,,·1lor-·.1n• · t I (' E I • urc "t'' '"' S\LE JEWt:l.RY W.\TCllE.S ur..-,.... ...... ao " tonroA ar';"r u'!'t2 OmeSoLai:una.!l:.!liii \l \l;'~t••t1·~1h ThomJ~'lllt• l.1111: '' loot&Morift~ ~lui.t1;11·1>r"1111h"'"' mt'nt g~uy • .....,..,.......,, ----''-"'":" bdrm :.l'I, 4 pc ht>n·ulon \RT OB.Jt:l'TS. l.iOLD ~act.Music Cet1t~r 3400 !nine. St<' 102, N If SlCllTAlY ,. t-.ri ~t, 1.;·9pm d.-n lum, rJre bool.:., 61 ~}l~.· .. \F •. •:F~l'~ ".}<&~I tA· " .... : Show m ·\Tl\G l'O\ 111-\l 11 ---p t S B d Sundu\ .1. 6pm 0 l her Jn 1 q f' r ·' n ·' ,, :'!Ian h Jrll thru 1-'111 ~7 k~kl Rl::AL ESTATE SALES lime or· ~ 't'r\I,' T H E ~l l:S~l:~l OF ART H d b d B ' I u ' THJvES triS ~'>00 ,\,\,\11 ... 1:\I ATTE:\'TIO.S ini; 31tent'y. Ell.per d J07Cbff Dr Lag Sch j 11' f'a Qe • ur inbd!!ton ---CU S \ i-:. \ T I 0 :>. 'l:t\\ ~111•1 Limh.ill l·1111 LICE~SED, typ15\ $492919 Admt<;§t0nS.I :!Swiad l>US<' U<'t'n "t · rm, Km" !illl' lx'O, ne\\, 'lrJ " " "' t::"ILICE:-ISED. 1--· l'u!>tom mJdl' vchct hv firm SI% int'I dl'I. l':.u.il CE;\TEH i.olt' pi.mo St'll ltn ::.~.>IJ Gl:."TTH E RED •S.Cybec/G"Ofc IArt Noncau Armo1re rm,d1net1c i.et.01lp.1in1 lyhomeSJS<e:!63 ~~~~"a'if1~·;~~~.t'~'.~1 tUi:!tii t. CARPET lecft't-Typ.60 \\1th ~'elt'<l glass door. ini:<1. 011 ""ood l'oflet'I& ---33Jtocla1m\ourt1ckets. Rt>l>lt l'ahh• U.11>' <ir.11111 TREAT:\IE:"IT! F (..' Dookkt't'pcr liurl wood p3nt'ls & de· t<Od tbl set. Hy a ppt vn} firewood-Eve/ • ~ • <\ \\'urlil1<'1 F r,·11< h Wl' tra111 you 10 sell 100·, Jo'ecPu1d hcatc t'anmi: & mttal 17t4ISSl JIJ6. $75 cord 1'1 11\ H.all\ (:1ai11I homes w1lh an act•el1.>rut Lit J(cu\der:. Agcn<'y work. $1500 Ph · 752 8686 <:ontrattor lort·l.'d to :.t•ll $42.SO 1:..('l)rd 11frl 1130 9740 ~h· m bl' r' h 1 IJ !'\ 1•" purl S11111t•l. l pn ~ht 111,1111" ed course that starts 1m 4020 llirt•h St. Sll' 1~ Muquc F\i;;;-Ladi~.:;-a 1 , , p ri cl' ll l' a 11 t ---lJ.,a, h .\lhlt•Ut• L'lub, fo1 lwm $.')IJCI, i.om1• n•lm, (.ill LA•e ll..1rr1i., lllll I~. I >l'nn1!> & lknn1~ l'cr,on m•I ~·n 1n· ul llun11nl!lun kt•ach. 16108 lie a ch Uh ll. '>llltc '1::1 med1atl'ly If )'Ou arl.' in N~""port Hench 8'.13 ~~90 Dn::.l>l'r, ai.k S25U. hal lunutun· returned from MA TIRES SES ~llk t\17~ :>Ill l~~x 1w\\ humm.·r~ 1t1:1 ~ii Tak in it npphc·attons for ~~~"~r.1 f:~mea{h':;11~tab:t~ c; all for APP!.. EM ... b ~-dresser $250, f:r1g Oval mo<ld homes .• ~l<>dllrr· llr;mtl n«w from model L' ro~tonw Ua i.:'. 1 :! · ' Sewif\C) Moch Ines 80' 3 • all h1fh. Jo'ull benefits, t d d ll d f c · r'•1rcStat1on Attendant thlc $~0. Woman ~ ran<' an • •a r Y homt'll. i\ll make:. & 1•," """" l"''''r ••pt·1wtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HURSE AIDE health 1n~ur. Park Lido fr~in~~l!1~:ll~~ J~~ 10 ~o~ at !>hell Slullon rn s. Sr ash av tr ,1 Y S2 5 . ~::;~~u·:11·LJ:~u~::~·:~1 ~.~1.~e~.; .. ,.,Barga111 pncl'~ '. J bu~. RclJJl.ttor. IJ;l'. SewinCJ Machine COO\. l'l'ntl·r. 461i orm .. n.\ lopoffil'C:.loc1.1l Laguna. P1.•rmanl.'nl ~-7305.536·5(),IU~lcn . , • ,,...,.,..,. li-i52341 __ ---r...:rSal• ----------1 t-1 h ltd :'>I H Port time dunn.i: .:.chool, --- -• -lllde" bl'ds. hdrin :>l'I.:., --------rv '" ogi. IP ·' edLhruoulOrilnl(eCoun· rull ltml' :.ummer ,\:-.;TJQvl!:GLASSS.\L £ l'Offl'e & end t,1blc'. l':1n1·l·ll«dC.;nlrJll :!\" l'ol11r T\' Enwr,011 Siqwr\m.1J1il1.1 :'\i•t•• MEDICAL ·ur,1ni; A111:11d..1nls . E"<· tv. cull for fllrther dl'· Oeprc:.s1on to Art ti-IU)l>. l'h:11r•-. lamp.,, p1l·turl'~ & 210.I Y1h C.11 p1.•1111.: l'on,olt'. pla~.:. lll. ~o \II ,1ll.H hnh•nl' ,\ 111 J>t•nt•n('ed Ba y\ll'\\ tails. Arlene, t 7 ll> t'Olll'l(l' tttudent prt:f'd ~l.\HCH 6·7 dl'c·orawr 1h'm1>. ~·t• ;11 lldC1"l'o-.1:Hi117:.~ i.tlil.'>:!.'> -11ul'11 011 1111 lu.!1'11 TRANSCRIBER l'on' llospllal, 205S 1148!iH2 Will tr.Jin. t;ood pay for .is Exh1b1tors from 171:!1 ~lurphy ,\\(' .--t>n11111,il """' ~1.t11. "'Ii. r h u I In A,. t'' c . :\I T i:ood man 32342 Coast Ort'AOn. Tl'll.l.S & Ca. 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MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORE "An Equal Opport111ity Cmploye1" Will 1n1111v1ew apphcanl5 lor pos111oos T~5<li!V lhr1,1 1 hursdav March :.>nd 1'1ru 41'1 'l A M th1u 4 30 P M 24500 AbCQ ,.kway MISSION YlUO SALES PEOPLE: • Auto ACCll'1;SOr•t5 • Hou'\f"w,\r~' • Spe>rllng Gooo1 ~ __ 'JP ._ ~. 1111100 .>2:.1 "823 ---1 ~taplc lrJmt• & hdbrd ~~~~ ~llllOll 523 "4~ licyc~s 80201 S2\I !>40851111 Firewood/fvftCord ;t >-;;· _tt·~":_.t1c ...,-_'w' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41'1'dls;Srit•\ fl..l2.f62l _. --~ T I h S I '" .,, 11 k r I :'Ii t: " u T c II s 7S . e ep one a es It <>IX'l'u I c • mJhll" dri111 lt'Jf lbl Sb.s K1ni:-.11c mallrl'S'I hox 297S F' .iirv1cw Dr C::\I \I t II S:J.'> I " d ,\:\\ & P\I ~h1fl,, Part · u:. :><' • lh11t l· u n I' h} I e, ova I :.pnngi. & Ira me 11d con It E SJl"s t1m.-. 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GE MCO nof'l1~ P4''~onnol 1n all dopitrlml!nl, for pal1 11me, lull ltmo. evoninq' and weei..ends. f•nesl wo•lt.•nq cond1l10tls 'air CC>lld111onod bv.tdfiJ •p111d vac111ons and 'other benol•I' .... Become a part of &EMCO's m ltint new concept 111 ~rch11chS.t11t. 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Some chotCl' PJr\S ll & A!\I t'M cyl. tlean. runs pcrl«'ct. n1r, or1111ni1I, P"l ply propulsion eqwp. by ex· lontsomary 10, Boom fully seU·c:onl •• s ips W . 350 T urbo lnns. Xlnl Dennis.~ 9M3 D.t>i. st"::eu. ~~~:· p~r/•c't SI~. Dys ~3420, EY• X Int SI ,!>UO. .ut3·t>9tlx per"d mainttr " boat vane. Hilt in& straps, W'mter B.&Les. 6"-&llS mod. 54.S-1143, aft 6pm. Must nc. S22ZS 84:? 8581 M7·3469 t'l: /wknds_. ___ _ buJldtt 646-6lZ3 Tlllerexk Ctn. 642.&llS >t' Exp~r Motor Horne. lMl Willis J eep. Ci ~Mi;i~i. • c!>rm·pt":J:~· 12 Corolla 1i;oo I owner. 13 Monte ~rlo Landau '73 Pinto :i '1()(1r, Staa~less steel bolll rails UDO 14. Xlot cond. New· 1971. Roof air. 2SOO kw C'Ofld.JUon. Nffds paint. Hin lkh l4Z·4Q$ haust , new ltrC' . .iir. Lo mi Sl.SOO or trdde r"' Air, buckel cab. tilt 4 spd . Xlnl tood .. clnd"pohshf.'d. Reu . lyp,tintedwo.-.trlr.'78 &eneralor, new tires, Panel d e h vc:ry. Cal • :u.ooomt.S44S06JI0'19l ptckup64bb33!f 111ht•el, lmmac:. c:ond . Sl700 b\olOO*,.' rates, rree est. Mo. reaas. $900.'99 l~. new ~ogi.ne. Fully self 4t6-ltlM. T""8 IUYER ----Muiil s~ll. Lo mile•. -....._ ,960 ,,erv1t'e.l46·45S8 contatned. Lo m1leaue. w...-·-· ·10 W • .. cJ ··' V...il.·•-. 977 MHIOU3100. nyinoun. 0 T ks See us ftnll, " last! Top . 1-o ll O&On wvU l"U --..,... •• •----M-=-lo.ts.Slips/ MS-2I03eves. ,_ dollepp~1dfor1m""r\.S. xlnt cond ' lo m1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -_...... Docks t070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • ..-MS u21 . '65 Nova Slnwgn. PS. Eqill,_.,.. 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21' Titan. sl~ps 8, all ex· WANTED COSTA MISA · · '&2 Baja Bua l"ew motor PB. good lransportalloo ATLAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • WANTED lras. By day or week PICKUPS ·72 UOZ AM •FM I $7$0 or Btsl olr. or SSZS.968·2619 Jirand fle'llo' SeJrs 1 s hp "'1"pforU '1a1lbo•l. f>.4>33i0aft6 PHONEMR.CRIFFJ....... DATSUN J.ime -~. 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HIGHEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• n 1'1111.Tup 1~11\ 6t ell~ Chrysler 9925 Why pay rcto11"' I' hon --· complete, s:r.s or bst orr 768 31918 Eves or Wknds xlnl Xtra' ,'Ii u 1 l4P <'nil ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• S46-1 9 3 4 or rome in. t;vc11 thm g jl» "Side Ties up to 22', 49HU72 an. 6pm V S l\lu't !ll't' 117:; 11:11;:i l"''" 1 1 (" 1 ti .... . , • 1 • 11 \ lortl\eboaler. 5(111 or l'wr. California '&.\CllE V \.'I T. S3SO. Gd. "'"' mµ..·nJ •' '"~ '" l!• r Sm.1 II. 11utn. 1 · Save 10% lo 30'7• Recreation Co. 61S-80ll t new 19Sx 14 tubelell!I tires. re-liable. 640·41Dtl \ W 1l1i.thbt1l"k Sl•at~ for Would b<! )!real lvr l)ull nuw ScJr?> trH"' Th1-.<:.u 8 & B t.larine Michelin XWX. fill 240Z a(l . .$ PM. BUYER S..1u11rcllad. 11r Fu~lhuck Ing heavy lrlrw. l 'I'. $4U3 1 un"' i:n•.11. !):100 l 1ru1 ~ :?701 W. Coast Jlwy. llave 50melhing lo »ell~ OM W. 640·0676 evei.. 72 lnl'l l\.'I T . PU. 4nu lJIJck S20 for the µair. 499·J736. i~l -$11:1 ;..i U 714/646-8901 CluslOed ads do It well. MHl418. Olli..I IMPORTS 641.i ~ C-------------[._L.;.-:-= tires. 24 .000 m1., n ·-----_ omet t927 m Ply mouth GTX. '\1111 DDDDJ s.op HOO sa..p 1500 HeWty sa..p HOO transferable warranty. ,..,0 ,,,,.lii"il 1 . 1..J \'W B;1J,1. 1Jl'M·r1 dog ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·ond !I l:tOO. !'>l'rtou ,•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 127..&620J648·463S. ....~ '6AJI... ltn''· JJ1·kmJn ~pol:! 73Comet G'r Fme rood , h_o~cnonl\ 8.$7 O~J __ ~ ·72 Courier , 4 spd, l t'1\L'TORY •~iw ... rnmu~ en~ S.I 48•000 ml., ~umi Areal. Pontioc: 9965 own~r. SlSSO. Good cond. AlJTUOHIZlm s.Ji·~JJl SIS9S. firm. 631 J'.OO. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bill MAXEY TOYOTA l E A T p TRAPPID GLASS Custom Stained Glass Window• It Lampihadea. E~h1n1. Bevelina Repaln ATntE FACTORY 42S 30th Street. ND Call 87S·20ll ----------ltUG CRAFTHS 2~201 La.:una Hiiis Mall 58\.().tJO Models of all lYP\.:;:-- PlanCll, iihtJ!!., tars, alllo rod10 controlled planes. Abo all l)'l>eS or tennis eqwpmcnt El Toro Hoa.by & leMlt "'°' ll.10 4W MINI TRAINS 1113 W BAKt:H, C M. Complete ra1lruadln1t. fl"C'e coffrl• &r it um. ~l9 1~'6 • Or1a1n11I oll palnllnu. water colon le l1thot by John J Stanrln. Stulplurt~ by \"..t1nk& tin 7$117 CHAMICS Whol,Mnll' l'riro•' 1&401 Utrdlt' l.n, II 11 ---~!1964i 1l11nlln11ton \'1olh•y llohhv It Cr.1lh 17trl7 l\le11noh.t (Ill Wnmtr I M2·:TI77 PlecH of Gold t'inl' GOLD J t w•lry Custom MounUnc• 6U-Zl33 llomt'm1dc hahy qullh. Tiny "lUlll c11 & Ili c«' l'll'k one l 'n : m1ute1 have om-t'll•tom mode. ~~ ----1\1 A<." tl ,, ;\I t: w \Ll. on·ons t"omm ordtrll C l.1~htburne 613 :Zl7t L. ·111ii: 111tNKtrn !\lfnp rt\ tur\' f'r ,lln•'' 1\rl :o;upplt•·' :!3(l() 11.irhor RI <.: \I SUPPLIH Weaving & M1C'rame' HAMDCltAFTID Sl~are/ Porcelain n1£ MOTHER EARTH 42330\hSt. 121, NB 673-43-tO THFAIU)BBV HOUSE 21e0l"Porbes Rd Laguna Niguel 83HJ631 (3 Flags Center l JEWIUY CL.ASSIS In the art of Lo.st Wax. SuppUea, tools, 1looe1, natom mold maJling. FtVEMGIMS 270 E. 17th, C.M. l Behind W•t Seal> MS 1909 ---------- Alt•~· .. ••• Rooth R·2, arden Grove Art1sao1 Ouild. HH Garden Grove: Blvd. Garden Crove. $30-7021 . Stamps for Collectors Coasl Philatehcs 7411 !:\airer, Coe.la Me•a Cl~d Sun Mon. :MS-1791 laASS WALLHAHGIH•s Individually DnllMd SCUL'1'Ultl Brocue or Cera mlt' Ry Pe1t1tY "'·1412 . )l()S Villa Woy' E. on J?nd Si U t1H Nnwpo.1 81 Newport Beoch Our Prit'M Are T~rrihly Dllt't1mlnat1nc S3TOS300 \RTS. CRAFTS. \rln'S GOU DtMEll.. L TO. Wqllid l«*i JeW~lty Custom made. ~71$7 MAKE MONEY! Sell your hobby Items with an ad in THE HOBBY SHOP. Don 't let yourself get bored with life -get involved with ceramics, macrame plants. jewelry. knits, stained glass' leather, c r oc heting, girt items: photog raphy . etc . For more information caU classified 642·5678 & let one of our friendly a'1visors help you. You can't beat the rates for thls unique type o( advertising. THE HOBBY SHOP will appear each/' Wednes<lay & Saturd. y. , ·,.~~~\.JZ::'L."'AM.•~'1Ml:A.I 646-2305' s-. •Ser•ice 75 VW Sttnxco Ulk. air. CCMll)Clf" ttll 'fi6 llonnt'vtlle Spor1 Parfl •Leosinq A :\t I Fl\1 stereo/tape ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gout)\'. s.liS New tire •I I I •• -I . S I• • ' • IMT'EllMA TIOHAL ..... Ton Pttkup. V-8 . 4 speed. <.:amper :\lu~ll ml. C.:lean. 1 O"'·ner P "l Ply. Rc1aon:1ble La c No 923Zl·N. 8911-4~. :ii\ tPM~ &491 '73 Toyota, cle:in. slt bumPff', Pvt pty Sl!IOO o belt 64.S-~ cJ • ys GOOD BUV. '63 (;hev)I shnbd, 4·spd, nu palnl. SI00. 831 ·7'172. E Vl'5. .............. \.' ..... a. •• TOP DOLLAR 'AID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CAU Olt COMI IM TOSH US NIWPOIT IM,OITS 3100W CalHwy.NB 642.-9405 '73 t:L CAMI NO L lliUVJUNKCARS mllf's. Belt offrr Call USEDAU1Vt'AR1'S S.·4225 $40-512S 847 ·96:17 V.s 9570 Aldos.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7GChcvy ~· T . Short. l'J B. Getttt'al 970 I 3 1pd, Maas. Cas5l>tte ••••••••••••,•••••••••• stereo. hi back •cats, MAStrnATl Mexil•o. 1967. 3,000 ml. Warranted xlnl t'O nd 36,000 ml. $47SO W-049S S7 .SOO -194 7997. ------'71 FORD. Lona whl b11e. ·11; Morm Minor SllOO slnd trans, A I C. 6·<'YI. Sui.in. GiS o.100. IOam lC Capt c:hrs, radio. roppcr. Spm ______ _ ~/o(r. SSI 0346 --AH; RCNMO 9705 1 4 t'ord Van COfwersl •••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • w/a1r. 16,000 one m1. "74 (;TV. Lo mlleal!t F:>1 S3llOO 213JS412 2631 l'l'lll'nl mnll /\:\1, FM. 11 lrk :-1 .. reo. 100.mu t707 ..••..........••....... 7l Doc.lee Van. :llM l':n11 Auto. CUit. inl & ul Auto s pd $20110 (1rm 49'4ZH ----71 Auch . In m1. S11t11 f11•1• '75 fo"ord Van. C'UJlom, wll Llk~ n!'111 ~C"" tll l"" trade (Of' tran~p 1·11r. I A1t'. ~32.'> ll4:?·32!l7 A•1to9PM~618.5 '13 Uod11e Kt•rry vnn i • Ton cap1dt" VII, J11 tifl'!I, PR. U .000 1111. xln runnlna t'Ol\ll s.a 100 o b4-11t ofr. 873· 7794 af WM ---------1 '73 Gt.IC .• , Ton. Ho Evcryt.hlnA ! Sip' 4 Lo-. blu11 bk S42MI. Nakt of f". 9811. 20411 '84 l''ORD Van. Rblt eng Xlnl cond New tires 112S. Ph: &1S·&4iCM IMW 9112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW 1976 530i'1 • 2002'• HERE NOW SADDL.hACK IMW ll 1·2940 4tS-•to TAR GA'ZEK~ .. "'"'""-""'-""""" ...... ---CLAY I P'l"ll..•H----.-----1 120wwa rner.tl\l.1tn Ph·84CH674 'ii XH7 P /S, ulr . t 11dl·ond.L1llollrrbl';\I Sunlit Ana ;,;,; :?IJ ·---, .---o wner L 1 k e 11 <' w . !>SI b042 _ S-1011;\llNDll M snc r1t 1<'l' •·<11 ·•!028, ---- 'i4 Ft;tl l:N \\',•l!Ull \ltnl F'ot ·"" \ \\ 1 vnn1n1t or G40-<t39ti 67 1''1r<>h1rd 400 ;\t.111 "hi. 1•01111 JOmp.io: i..!7:JO -~· trl .\ "'""\"' hJl·2W7 --------1 & n1r :1h11rk~. Tapco d••t·I< · IQJH711il'n\.tlt•p;irt\ W 8 , I( •ood ,.. :\lusl &\'II.'"" ml . 1910 '-1200 orh,totr.IH21U o1 ui:. un' i: • ''""' Mer cur' l"ou ~Jr all4 3<1 ... k<h" J..-9730 t.'flg111t 11.111~ SltrJa b!>l S.·n1n·m.t11" car Sl600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofr4~ .!!l:!I _ 49&-i9S4. ·;3 Vl'nlora Jlutthhcl.. • .,.. J "-d • 30.ooo m1 , 3'lnl ~ond., P ..... • ..... aguar ·'"" .t11. "tml 72 Supe r Ucellc Xlnl DodcJ-9935 11r.2dr.MS·3067. f17oondJ.7!!.!..°" llcst offer l'h. cond. ·47 .ooo m1 $:!.;00. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ......... 4---L'rd 997 o~.; _.. S61·$973after4. .70 Dod Ch 11 p '"""~ .. ge 1 enacr. S, •••••••••••••• ••••••••. • K._ GWe 97 35 "66 VW Squartb1ck, runs PB. air, good cond., S900. '70 T·Blrd XI l I . : •••••••••• ••••• • • •• • • •• good 1700 213/S92·2631. . n runn n1 ., · K • · · rond. Lo mileage. lhl ol • 70 1rma nn C1h1a ~7·9Z.14afll'rfi pm · • f ••00160 " Mtthanltolly Rood. Ol'.lr ------m Charger. ~u COi{, rhlt, llr.'" . . : new r11dh1ls , nt't'tls hlllr 1974 VW . Sort'r Beetle. 44o c,u in. Nu pfl lnl. Clu11111c "G5 T lllr•I. Xlnl 111 : body v.ork. Slti001b~l olr Yt!llow w1n •1I 11111 stripe Sl.OOO ofr. 494·2700 . i;1de & out. All pwr +a11 .: Beforc6call&.1!>·74~1 C h r 0 mt' whee I s· ·10 ChallcngC>r. ltut.t red Hons ~ dr"''' llk1: nu • -Mich elin t ire:<, 11uto. 111 ,011l rims AC t.O 000 !\1u•t :.•·•· 111 .1ppn·cl;it .. : Mef'cedesS.n1 9740 SJ.250 <.:all uft 6PM . m; 64'5 5r.o2'.n~· · M u~t ,1·11 ~'"llll'.t~h t:a11 • ••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • _tWO·W 7 .. · .J • pm· ~ .. 1~ 7~,;; · · : FOR LEASE Volwo 9772 Ford 9940 ---: l!l73Mer!'Pd<•s2110 •1 r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vt-CJO 9974 • 4 door. t ream· l'Olor.cd ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 1-... al,·uo ~l•·t·ha nu·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ <27~11CiCI Set M ary ORAMGECOUHTY !..pec1al, f;m hodv t. 1n. ·71 \'t•i:.• CiT. :10.000 n11 .: Jlol"'"k VOLVO lf'nor D:ircly run' ~1011 <"all l~t111N·n 'di< 7pm. Cort Fox Le..NMI EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ~0398 f.7!> 1:11f.l 2!1St> Nl'wport Bl .. C.k L.ar11esl Volvo Dealer Allto. Used Autos, UHd 645-3661 tnOranl(t•Countv'. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUYorLl' .. \.">t-: L•OM Hew-U1ed OVER 100 MERC!DES OMDISPlAY Hoene of "'9DOrts l\l0TllORIZ1m Mt-:Rn:oa-:.~ DF.AU:R 1'81\2 M.11nt'hc11tC'r, llul•no Park S2l·7250 On l.heSant• An1 ~·wv. UJRE<.:T ~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 t.11 Volvo 1448, idnt !>h.IJH'. •7 3 Merc~d~s 2200 DIESEL run• &r look11 111 t•at. Sl~•.0 orolr. ~9·111:111 Orrnt ••1•o o om1 ! ---- 1\utum .11ie lrl\naml11~lon. 11171 7 PASS. ""' r. .. w air c.vncht1onm~. radio. mllt•lt. Gd l'On•I 521.xl heot~r. CSer.16'7Rl. 5'4·S742 or .!14fl·M:'IO!'l $7895 Autoa. Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ge.......S 9901 ~ •.•••••••..•........... ~ ... 1nuo 1970 Harbor bh"I C:O.u Mna 631·1276 220-'70. LO MI 'S, Do•ld Antoid 3111 Rurna Vt~l:i B.1lho11 hi.inti You 111..~ tlw "1nnt'r o( T\\0 1-·rr..:1-; Tl~Kt;n; lo the Wfttem Hotfoatll loat Ir Meritt• PVTPTY.A·l COND Show 675-1393, EVES 646-7390 )1an-'1 Jrcl thru l2th "68 280S. 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Econom1cal 4 cylinder. 4 tipMd, wiyt buellet ... Vtnyl l9de moldings. ~. I morel The Great New 17 6 VOLARE Ecor1'bm1cal 8 cylinder. 3 ~. clOth I vlnyt tnterior, front .& rear bumper QIMda I noel COMPlETE SBfCTlON OFCORDOBAS '7l CHIYLSU .-W YOllll v..a auto trans 111 oower steering, PC>we< brlMS p0wer Mats "9119' ""'4tllWlll hres, v1nyt root AM FM 1le190 1111 Wl'leel (880GIT) 52995 '70 TllUMPH COMYHTlllE 4 cyt1nder, 4 soeed. rldlo heeler. uve on ttus ont4 (42900Xl 51295 • 176 -PLYMOUTH FURY V-8. auto1Ntic, cloth I vtnyt interior, 1111 oonclitioned. tinted glm. ITOnl I rear bumotr guardl, wNtewall tires. accent stripes. 1 ITIOftl '75 POMTIAC ASTll Econorn1c1I 4 cyhndtr, 1uto trana . air oond1hontng, rlldlO. '*"• wM...WI tlret, rneoa. whlt9W811 ttr" (798MWW) '7J PINTO Economal 4 cyl1ndtf. 1111<> trens. rldio. heater. whtfewen '"" 18030MMi 51895 USED.CAl SAVINGS' '7l CHEVY IMPALA V-8. euto trans . llf ex>ndt11on111g. power ICMring. power brakes. radio. heMll'. wt111ew111 ltrll 1903JESI '73 PIMTO SQUIU WAGON Ec:ioncwntCel 4 cylinder, 4 IC*ld. rld10. hellll'. ICMI belted rldials. l229GHEI. WITH llTERIAllOllAL sc•T TERRA AID SCOUT II '76 SCOUT TERRA · 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 IC>ted. rldlo, fuel tri alcid plate. mud I snow tire•. heavy duty bumpers, etc. IFOOQZFGDZ8181l '76 SCOUT II 4 WHEEL DRIVE v..a. eutometic. lull wldlh folding rest se11 mud I snow hres. p0wer steenng fuel 11nk skid plate. radio, etc. (F008ZFG028851) ) I . Saddletiaek '. ·. VOL 69, NO. 63, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Clo big N.Y. Stqeks W EDNESDAY, MARCH 3.J976 TEN CENTS I ~~~? !~:~~!~.«:~ ... ~~~~~~~••M~my S.,~~~~~ roro~!.~~S.1 Of-o.u, ,.11o11Wt reduced 1alary. "I've been with Viejo. H1s aalary will be reducC!d looj·$landlnf relallonsh.ips with next 1ear. Hla salary will be rt.•· The, asslstunt supenntt>ndent At the rec om mcodallon of the dlatrict 10 years. Somewhere from $31,872 to $24.895. t.he principa s could impair my duced from $28.340 as dfre<>tor of for Instruct ionol services. the $uperlnlende nt Jerry Thomley, alon& lbe Une I must have made "Over a time. differences tr~ objedlvity." admlnlstraltive services to po Jtlon now held by Crain. is Coplatrano Unaned School Dia-aome people mad at me." bound to ~cur ln a atalf this Crain, who Is 50, was principal betwet>n $24 ,038 and 126.215 as a respon ible for school currit'ulum trict trustees have demonted Crain, who has worked for the laree." said Crain, who was In· or Palisades and Concordia classroom teacher. and super\fislon or Spttial depart- Aulstant Superinte ndent John dl.llrlct hU entire professional terv1ewed at hlS b<>me where he Elementary Schools an San Both reasaianroents are ef(ec ments C rain and Director or Ad· career since he wu employed as is batWni the nu. '1'he position Clemente before be was made Uve Jul,y 1. All other distnct ad· The director or administrative m inl1tra t 1ve St'rvlces Joe a teacher ln 1952. saJd he ls not ol assistant superlntendent has wrsonnel director and then as-mlnastrators and school prin sernce~ roreca!lts enrollml'nt Wimer. bitter. He e~pecU to be assigned recently had a new job descrip-~,Stant superintendent ol the dis· clpais were reass igned Cor the growth and parllc1pall"S an new ··r·m jtlb't standing btt• with to terve as prindpal ol lhe dJ.s. Uon. makinc school principals trict. In 1969 he re«1ve<J Ph.D. comine school year. The district school planning my bead an my hands." aaid trict'a new Barcelona Halls rnpon.sible to him. rather than from the ~niverslty or Southern will advertise for administrators ··when Thorns ley fired me. the Wilber, who has been reassicned Elementary School, currently directly to the S\Q>erintendent. Callfom1a. to replace Crain and Wimer. ac· <Stt SHAKE Up, Pa&e Al) Neve, Noble In Keene Also Wins MAC Job O•lly~i.tS•.it- . LEADS BALLOTING Incumbent Neve Incumbents CAI Neve and John Noble were returned to office Tuesd1'Y and challenger 1 ed Keene · seated for a four-year term on the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) by a heavy turnout of voters. More than 51 percent or Mis· sion Viejo's 12,420 registered voters turned out for the election which was marked by sl'veral surprins during the last stages oC the ballot tallit's The final count showed the rollowinc results: Cal Neve;037 Jolut Noble, 1,165 Ted Kffae, 795 Trailing in fourth place was Thomas Craig. hand picked~ her s uccessor by incumbe Jeanne Gagnebin, who drop out or the race in February. Craig appeared to have th rd s pot sewed up with 14 out o 20 precincts counted l>ut the totaJs from the iast six precincts de· livered him a stunning defeat. • Thinking that be was losing heavily, Keene bad already gone home only to be informed a short time later by a phone call fro m MAC headquarters that he had edged out Craig by 46 votes. her vote. "I Just don•t believe this. I'm not running. The people are just not readine the papers;· said Mrs. Gagnebln, whose decision not to run was heavily publicized. Yet when the r esults or the first four precincts rolled in Mrs. Gagnebln was actually shown to ~ running a neck and neck race for third place with Noble and Simons The voting picture qwckly re· versed itself with the incumbents and Keene and Cr aig emeremg as the leading vote getters. The campaign, characterii.ed by few issues and low·prof1le electaoneerang. was rorecast to have a vote r turnout ranging between 15 and 20 percent. Des pite those handicaps. coupled with continuing downpours, 6.394 Mission Viejo residents turned out at the polls. Although precinct by precinct results were not immediately available. It is believed the heaviest vot ing took plac:e in the Costa del Sol re tlremeol com- munity and in south Mission Vie· jo where res ldenta alao voted on a ... S30 million Capistrano Unified School Distract bol\d issue * * * Dllllylll ........ - KEENE NERVOUSLY WATCHES THE CLOCK At 10 p.m. It 'Didn't Look Good' Other final but unofficial elec· Uon totals are Craig. 7S9; Ron Gaanon. 722; William Johnson. 685; George Simons, 490, and Jeanne Gagnebin, 441. Mrs. Gagnebin, who canceled her re-election bid because or contl'mplated job chan1es affect· lng her and her husband, was both surprisC!d and cbairined by 'Big Spender~ Wins GETS SECOND TERM Incumbent Nobte 2 Viejo Students Cited by Kiwanis Mls!lion Viejo High School stu dents T o m Krnuse a nd J on Rosello ha\•e been awordt-d certificates or recognition by the Kiwa nis Club Kr ause w o n the c lu b 's archilel'tural a nd engineerin g oward and Rosello the construe lion technology award Stortt1 Seen Subsiding Keene a Surprise Challenger in Viejo By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OI -O•llt "llel- Tt'd Keene's emotions too~ a ride on a roller coa5ter Tuesday night as incoming election 're- turns took h im up and down with dizzying speed. It was a foregone conclusion by those atte nd in~ t hl' election watch at MAC headquarters that incumbents Neve and Noble would both be re .elected Rut there w a!I some doubt about the third s lot even lhou~h Craig had been picked by lncum· bent J eanne G agnebin lo succeed her and had won the endorse· m ents or t wo newspapers Kee ne.· a 48 ·year·o ld field pump sales e ngineer, was known to have run an acti ve door to· door campa ign and with S125 in baJloons. straw hats and bumper stickers was known to be the "big spender" of the elect ion. The sus picion that he was a strong candida te was confirmed Roads to Get New Coating when the results of tJie first four precinct s cam e 1n. Keene was leading with 13 votes. followed by Neve. Gagnon and Johnson who were tied with 12 voles each. Keene beamed . "Maybe m y lit tie campaign paid off." he con· fided. The s mile fad('() quickly. Another call from the Orange County Registrar of Voters 30 minutes la ter showed Crai~ le ad- ing with 142 votes lo Keene's 137 Keene paced nervously, his e~o visibly bruised, as further result!-. widened the ~11p by approximate· ly 100 votes. Newsmen were re ady lo corner Craig for a victory statement Oear Weather Tonight? Weather permitting. Orange Count y road crew s w ere scheduled to began layang a roal or slurry sea l onto La Pa1 Road between Muarlands Boul<'vard an Mission Viejo ond P11seo tk Valencia in LaJ(una llalls today And Keene, apparently think Ing the trend was 1rrevers1hl<· with only s ix precincts to ~o. called it quits al 10 20 p m and went home But the I ast round or tall11·., catapulted Keene back anto th1· lead and a phone cull to Keene··., homl' brought ham buck to MA{' headquarters for a victory state \\ t•.JI h••1 fort•(' ,14'lt•r\ C'llnl inut.' to pn•chc I I ht• 1•1111 or I ht• 'torm th.it "'' f,ll h.i" cl11mt1t'tl up lo 21 • 1ndw' nl r .11n 011 ttw OronJie Coai.t f11r1•l'a-.t<'r" "1th lh<' Nntaonol Wtuthn !'\1•1 vll·1• "aid tht :1torm wlll cle.11 h\ 111n1~h1 1111tl ~1·11thl'r will b1• c.'h~ur 11ntl coh1 l.o('al 11111o1t1•111 11wh'oroll'l(i11t. J Shrrm:111 Drnn~ 111 llunhnitton fk>n ch. ho\\ l'\ t•r. llrt'i:ht•l'I con· tanrn•ci 1 11111 Thi• lH1rom1•tc•r I" mnintninlng nt lht• i.linw lrHI I don't believe it '!I ~mn~ I 11 'lop until the bnroml'trr n•tl(hn~~ IM'J(1n In J(O up .. Thl' death o f al leaiit on<' Oronae County resident hus be<'n attributed to the storm. Jannette James. J!I, or l,011 Alamitos. was killed while skllnit AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PEASONs--AS 11 1 M ou nta i n Hlah n ear Wrtghtwood. A spokesman for the ski area said the tf'nnal(er op parently lo!lt control on a stl'ep 11lo(>t' ln the blizzard. tumbled down the slope and craabt'd Into a ski lirt anchor pole The storm which moved into ~anada School Historic Ran£ho Remembered A reminder of lht' Saddleback \'alley·s h istor ical R ancho Canada de lo!I Alisos will hve on in the name or a new El Toro t'lementary school Schtx'I district trustees this ·'""eek named the school. whkh is west of Lake Forest Drive on Windling Way, Rnncho •Canada Elementary School. Th"E" name had been supported by the Saddlt'back Area His- torical Society who noted that county super\1sors chanaed the n ame or Canada Ro:Mt to Lake Forest Drive A majority of students and adults poUed favored naming the school Lake Forest Elementary School. However . Trustee Denn as Smith noted that the adult vote was evenly s plit between the two names. He t aid the historical name is in keeping with the djstr1ct ·s policy of not n aming a school after a particular development. Geor.ie Henry. the board presi· dent. voted againsl the historical name. He said he fa\'ored the name supported in the school dJs trict 's poll. Southern Cn llfnrnaa Monday Jtathered s urpn .. in.: antcn at y, pelti ng thl' Oran1H' Coast with hail durinJ( the morning National W<·nthc•r Servin· mt'teorolORI ts. ~ho hnd expe<'I •'ii a warm rain to ket>p the 'now levt'I above 4.000 fttt ~ot a sur- pri11e when thl' now level dipped to 1.500. leavlni;t foothill l'Om munltlea in l,nl\ Anl(t'lc•s Count) covered with a layer of white and clocslng all m ountain highways to cars W1 thoul lire chair" So far the storm has dumJ>('<l an averase or 1 50 inches or raan on coastal c1l1es with the h111h be Ing 2.6 in Laeuna Niguel Tues· day nafthl's rainfall "as recorded at the followan11 slallon!I El Toro. 80 or an Inch. San Cle mt'nte. 47 of an inch, Laguna CSffSTORM. Pa«l'AZ> Home Burgled In Mis8ion Viejo Jewelry and silver settings with a total value ol S2.S80 have bffn stolen Crom the home of o Mission Viejo t eacher b y bualars who pried open a locked doo?:--Orange County sberiff's of. ricers reported. Deputies s aid the thett OC· curred at the home ('(' FoothUJ High School teacher Angela Ann Satterlee. 34, or 26196 San Roque. while shtt "'a!' absent frotl\ the pre mases The seal coal "' ui. de:.rnhed as "t•xtremely i.k Id rei.il.tant" by county Maintenance Chad Uall Tolley and will extend lht• lafo. or· the asphalt surf a er Talley s1ud the i.eal jOh rould probably bt• com plctl.'<l in ont' day even though La Puz Jtoud I~ heavily US<'d . lie a sked loeul n•i.1 dent!! to refrain from dr1 vi n11 or wnlking on the m ull'Fiul until it sets up AD TRIGCERS PHONE CALLS "Respon!le to the ad was tremendous Our phone ranjit off the hook " That's the advertising soccess story told by the Lado Isle woman "'ho placed lhiti class1f1ed nd LIOO ISLE:. MATClllNC: yellow noral sofas. llS<> u Grttn uphol Sofa, $~ Din Table. 4 Cane back ch a 1 r1 . 1300. 1'homuv1llt Creden111, S1SO Rattan Bar. f75 Rattan CoHte table, $4C> Thomuvllle C0tkl1ll & £nd tabln. Almost new 18' refrla. 1200 Kitc:hen table. • chairs, 140 xxx· XJUtX lf you have home furnis hings you want lo convert to ca~h. call 642·5678 Put o rr"' \.\Ord<, to work for you. in the O:uly Pa lot. CSee KEENE, Pa~l'A2) School Board Okays Plans For Tri"-ester Saddlebock Valll') tinif11•d School Di11trh·t tru:o1tees hove di.' cldcd to place• anternwd iute school!' on a trl m t'ster l'alcndar as a pi lot projert next year Students wall all end school dur ang the regula r school year llowevt'r, they will have three seme5ters r ather than two lnte rmedaal<' schools pran· capals supported the program. contending it would inc reas e tame for "bas ic" classes Marcia Rudolph. an Aegean HJll!I mother. op~ed the pro· gram She contended the new system would be '"throWlng" a lot •l the average students She askt'd that the students be of fered more "solid expei:<ences·· and rewer electives Dutrict S uperintende nt Richard Welte s aid he Is con vinced the prog ram is "sound'' and supported the pilot project Students. pare nts. teachers. pnncapals and admanistrator11 will \'OIUall' the proitram In March. 197i * * * CVSD's Bonds Nixed A $30 mllhon school construc- tion bond iss ue wa~ rejected Tuesd ay b y voters in the Capa:.trano \Jn1f1ed School Das· tncl • Whale the measure gained a p- proval of a maJority, 1t Ca1k'<l lo win the necei.sarv two-thirds ma JOrat) required for bond:. to tw sold Final results wen• -\'e1o, 7,248 'o.6,198 The bonds would have hnancC!d l'on structa on o f t•1ghl n ew elementury schools an M1ss1on Vu•jo and San Juan Cnp1i.trano. two fast gro\.\ mg areas an the sprawhng d1i.tru:t tundll al1'o ~ould havl' bt>cn U'led for com· plet1on of a ne't' ha.:h school and construc tion of a Junior h1J(h ··we lost u ballh'. it's not the war," William Thompson, llchool board president. i.a1d today. Thom1H.on predicted t ha t trustee:. wlll ordC'r that an iden· l1cal issue bl• plal'ed befor e voters in another clC'l't1on later this year. "Unle!ls we h uve the bond mone}. "'e could be fal'ed with double sessions and alternal.lves that leave parents upset .·• Thompson said. The board president blamNI the defeat on election day rain. apathy. and m asundcrstandini.t about the ISSUC. Thompson said ror example. that he heard om• vol<'r say that the money was going to be used for general ex pcnses \\hen. In fact, the money can only be used for school construction · "We 'll ha\ c t u do a heller Joh educating the volt•r!> nt•xl l1mt'. .. he said. Thompson said a c·ontroversial farm prescrv al ion prupo:.1t 1on that appeared on I he bullol an San Juan CapislriJno mi.ly ali.o havi: hurl the dist ratt. The bond IS1'Ul' flatly failed in San Clemente where thr vole was 2,751 against 2.325 for. In Sun Juan, tht• volt• \\a:. 1,8!0 for and J.750 al(aini.t In lht• unincorpor:.ifrd art•a, thi: measu re rt·c•r1vc•d 3, 113 ye., vote1' and 1,690 no ' ote., Hetur n., :.howc·!I that the mealturt.> d11I l(ain the nl'Ce!l1'ary t"o th1rcb fitr(1jor11\ .11 !>e,rral preranct ' 411" t h1• \11''"'" \'ic•J•> arC'a Spain Strik~ Ends MAl>llll>. ~p.11n <t'l'I J Trurkc•r., trnlay t•n<h><I u Ill day :.trikl• murk1·'1 lly lht• w111 "II v111lc•nt·•· of ,1 I"'' month WU\ 1• 111 andu:.lrwl .. 111pp.11:1•' .11111111 ult•sh swt•t•11111.: II'"' Fr 11 nc•n Spum Oran~.-_j Cousa ~[Ji. .. \\'t•n a ht•r F 1111 a111l t'olll ton1).(ht Mo<Ctl} ''""'v Thun1el.1\. accordln,I( 111 I ht• ~ 1•111111'1 ~en 1r r . with 1·hann· of rain~ dern'.l'llOI( I•) :lll 1wr n•nl lh" ,., 1•n111.: 111.:h' Thur .. da~ in the upp(•r ~" Ul~' :Wi tu 42 I NSIDE TODA,. Tht-1776 bottlf' on a ~hp f>(lrJI httlf' 'forth Cornhno brldg' lor ltd bcirf'll/ (11•r mrnuln, hut turnf'd lhe tld(' of the Rf'oolul10" DJ Al y..,, S.rvlo _, ... Al Motll .. o .. ,,_.,., ... l..M .. ,. Clllf•r"•• Cl•••• .... Otml<• 0-.••-De•U.Metlc•' ldll•l•l "•11" E11ttf1•lftftUftt ,.,.,.,\(. -M•,.w•,. Al'tftl...l,..r\ •• "lvolC ... U MVllMOI ,_\ 01 IO Nol ..... 11 N .. ,, g~ ~:r.C.vftl' Al \ylwl• ,..,,., ... s,..,,. I• I Sle<-Mlt,_11\ •• s , ..... ~, .... c• u ,,...,." CJ IW•••-C.J WMlfl Nt9' ••I • • •• ... ... (I j ., IH I• I •• .. , A• ,.. .. Z DAIL Y PILOT SB Killer Sentenced 'Rid Tape Cat • WMRDIGTON <VPI~ - • I .Pr ll'tl ' ..... Mal 0 T D th ..... , ........ ,...... 0 ea a.i~n.cles to cul back by .kl· I)' 1 on tho tanele of ~l"tl· ment red t1pe del'.l\Ulded By TOM ISARJ~f,Y OftlleO•llfl'l ... _.. • J pronounrt' lh\• •enlenct.-<>I death upon you · · That 1trlm i.ti.h :mc nt ""~ heard tudiay In Orange County SuP\'nor Court tor the flnit t1m,. In 10 ye ari. u~ J udl(c Hyron K McMlllun ordt•red·th" m111omu"' penalty for convicted klll"r Glen Ellis o ·conne r. O'Conncr vainly Rot to h.ts feet in his own deCen:.e lmmeduttely before Judge Mt' Millan delivered the ruling m ade possible two years a110 by Cul1fom jj votera in a special de ath penalty an.luattve O'Conner . 20. o ( R1ver.,1de, Jlro tested that he had not bffn ade· quately repre!>ented by Deputy public defend er Ron Buller who was. the de(endant said. "loo emotional" d uring has trial Butler broke do" n and wept on t wo occu!>aoni. dun ne the tnal whale he pleaded with the jury not to dete rm ine that the death penalt~ was applicable to hts chenl. O'Conner also protei.ted. an \ aan. that Butler had not called a number of witnesses who shouJd have testified an his defense. The R1ve rs 1de man was arrest· ed Jan 21. 1975. 14 days after he shot and killed Margaret Bake r Lissy. 56, an her Anaheim home an a robbery that netted him $2. P rosecutor Pat Bna n arl(ued today that O'Connor had "em- barked on a career of killings and robbe ry" when he was arrested after he !>hot a 6-l·) ear old man .ind robbed ha m to .-eeks a ner the murder oCMrs Lissy Roland Nesmith. 64.' "as left for dead in his Sant a Ana Canyon home after being shot several times b) O'Conner. He later re- CO\'ered sufflc ac•ntl) to testify for the pro!>ec ut1on an O'Conner 's I rial ..,, Orange County J ail deputies f>aad today that O'Conner wall now be transferred to San Quen- tin's death ro". The date of ha s t.>xecutaon will not be set until after the he a rang of h1~ appeal Thomas Owens Service Set For Thursday F\aneral ~l'rvaces will be held Thursday an Nt>wport Bearh for LaJ?una Hills re~adent Thomas O"ens. reti red supcrintend('nt or Chicago's Museum of Science and Indust ry. Mr . O" t>ns dat'd Monday al S a dd le ba c k Comm uni t y llospatal. A Chicago natl\ t>. Mr. Owt ns worked for 25 years for that city's ~fuseum or ScaenC'e and Industry. lie mov(•d 'l1x yea rs ago to the Laguna Ha ll!> Leasure World re- liremt>nl C'om mun1tv. Ile Ii. survl\ cd by hi~ widow, f:dna , Of lh(' ('OUpl<''S home. :?238-A Va a P uerta: by a son, John Be attv. or llhno1s. and bv a sis- ter. Mrs E.R. <Oora) 1fo1 , thl' rorml'r ma) or of Newport Beach. Thursda y's s ervices will be ht>ld ut :? p m . a t Pnciric View l'hapcl. nr. Ed"' ard Caldwell or I. a J? u n a II 1 I I ' • G t> n t• v a Prt>!ib) t t•riun Ch urch wall or fl('l3te. n u ri nl will follow ut Paci(1c \'ae w Mt•monal Purk Thi" f n 111il v su g11 esl <11 t hnt rnemori~I donallon1; be made tu 11 favorite claa 1 t t v. Zioni l Prol~Mted \t OS(.'0 \\' c l I' I 1 "'or tlw "•·c·onct t1m1• an four cla"'· t ht• lorr1jtn m1n ... 11' "u111m1ml'd \ · S \rnh11'\'4a1lnr \\ ulh·r J ~tO('s•wl toduv t n prC>tt•"t ;ic·t 111 n' hv /IOOl'<t ~r1111p-. 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I was fifth at lhat tame and I went home to say, ·Jt doesn't look good·.'' Keene's brother-in-law, Jim Keyes, tri ed to console him. "You can be another Harry Truman and go to bed and wake up in the morning and we'll tell you you've been elected," he said. Keene credited his victory to an active walking campaign and to supermarket soapboxing the weekend before the election. He even brought his mother-in· law. Phyllis Low. out Crom New Jersey to help with the cam- paign. "Everybody was saying there was no campaign. That's not true. We were campaigning. We walked a great deal." be said. Noble arrived at the MAC of- fice just as the final results came in. He said he couldn't get there earlier because he was "laying out the St . Patric k's Day Parade'' with the Mission Viejo Arti\'llies Committee. Neve, the highest vote getter. stayed away from the election watch. as did candidate Ron Gagnon who was nurslng a sore back from a wuJcend skiing a cca· dent. Obviously dtjected by the flnaJ out~ome Craig said. "l was so close but I dldn 't get it. Ted got 11. C'est la vie." l"ro• Pag. A I SHAKEUP. • reasons he gave me were little piddling things." said Wimer . Wi mer said he be li eve ~ Thorns ley, who w as hired by tht• d1strict last spring, wants to hr ang some new people into the das tnct administration. "The pro blem s facing lhl' Capistrano School D1stnrt arl' essentially problems oC growth, .. sa1d Wimer. "Despite our rapid rate of growth, the district has a lower t ux rate and a lower per pupil expenditure than the Orange County average. "This gives the superintendent little flexibility. He is under tight spending constraints. and this may have had something to do with the s o-called s hakeup." El Toro's Y To Recycle Newspapers Young environmentalists and entreprent urs can tum trash to profit by hringing newspapers to the Saddlebnck Valley YMCA in !::I Tor o. Startanl( March 27. the Y will pay 15 cents tor each one foot newspaper bundle turned in on second a nd fourth Saturday'! of the• month. Papers "111 ~ tl<'C<'lll 1'<1 Crom 9 n m to I p m T h(• dt'mand fo r r l'cydcd 11ew11prlnt 1-\n·mendoul'. said V 01n•rtor Stcvl' Youn~. primnn ly because lt c·an be prod ucl'd and i1old at o cost much le11s thun \'1rgin pulp ne ws print Also . th'' energy und re!lources ne,--ded to re cyc le new i1 p a rw r 8 11rt? signiric3ntly less than tho•w r<' qwred to produce new nt wsprint Additiona l information on thl' Paper Tycoon program ls avalla- hle from the Y. 23131 Orange the . 830-YMCA • Viejo Skate Rink l.A>8es Stereo Gear Stereo equipment and cash with a total value or $2,768 have bttn stolen from the Mission Vie- jo Skate Rink by burglars who crawled down an exhaust vent lo 1tain entry to the closed pre- mises. Ora11t1e County shenm·s , offi cers reported. Deputies said the intruders pried open the exhaust vent. slithered along it Into the rink at 25410 Marguerite Partway and then follod the master key used to open a numbe r of veodtng machines. 80 n'ON tAP> Sen Uenry M Jackson said today that mm· trust ot detent., and MQ>port from "blue and whit• collar workettt" brou1ht ham victory In the Mauachusctu Oemocrattc pr1mary. Juckaon 1nd1cated he would turn hi• attention to F\ortdu now. but aald that primary nt'llt week wUI not be d ecisive in aaining the nomination. Rep. Morris Udall of Arl~ona ran second tn the MllSSachusetts vote Tuesday and was clearly lhc leader among the party's liberal candidates. · Sen. Birch Bayh. another Uberal, was seventh among the eight Democrats and aides said he would probably announce his plans Thursday. There had been spcculat1on Bayh would drop out of the race . based on his own statement that if be didn't do well in the early primaries be might dropout. Sen. Fred Harris, who also fared poorly here, said he wouJd stay in the race and wage strong campaigns in New York and JI. Unois. Jackson t old a news con- ference today, "I won it on the is- sues," such as distrust of detente with Russia and support of a 200-mlle offshore !ishini limit. Rererrtna repeatedly to "the working people" as the source or his stren1th, the Washington senator said he left it up to others " to bring up the busing iss ue. "I never made a bus ing speech. I responded to questions . "I'll fight the bigots wherever I can. Let's get an honest dialog going on the alternatives to bus-ing," he said. School busing has stirred con- troversy in Boston for months. Beaming broadly, Jackson s atd many had warned him he was too conservative to win in Massachusetts. the only state to vote for George McGovern in 1972. but, "we proved this was untrue." In Florida, Jackson will face his most serious cha.llenge from Southerners George C. Wallace and Jimm y Carter. Wallace ran third in Massa chusetts and Carter fourth. f 'ro• Pag~ Al STORM •.. Niguel, .~1 or an inch : Costa Mesa. .46 or a n inch : Newport Beach •. 48 o( an ·inch: Laguna Beach .. 56 or an inch, and Hunt- ington &!ach •. 45 or an inch. According to the official coun- ty stat.&stics kept by the Orange County Flood Control District at their Santa Ana offices, the storm has brought a total of 1.39 inches for a se ason total of 5.12, lagging behind last year's total at this date oJ 6.90 and the avtrage total for the date of 9.54. Tuesday's rain brought few damage repo rts. The bluff erosion above Pacific Coast Highway in San Clemente did not wor sen overnight and San Clemente police said they "ere able to keep the highway open to traffic throughout the night. A spokesman for lhe Orange County Harbor Patrol said there were no slgntrlcanl problems with boats m oored an lhe three county harbors Tht only ma1or difficulty re - ported occurred in San Clemente, ~·here a laree Eucalyptus tree h-11 Into a garal[e in the 300 bloc k or Westl..obos Marinos . Whale r escu r crews battlf'd ooung mud from rare denuded s lopes In Sierra Mad re. local firemen said thert-was no ap- prttlable runoff on the slopes blackened by the J anuary fi re which c.laimed 24 homes ln San Clementt' A ~s><>kesman tor the Orange County flood Control I>l~traC't u1d there were no Ooodina pro- blems In the r ounly Ironically 1n lhl' m1dst of thr raln~torm . there C'ome a warnin~ that lhere has not bt.-cn cnouith of It The Loa Anarles Department of Waler and T'owl.'r called for more attention to conservation of "ater Tuesday. warning that the below-normal snow pack In thl' mountains. plus court ordered en\'1ronmenh1l re~unctaons. will cause a "ver y critical" water shortage th as sum mer Hamburger Stand Looted in El Toro An intruder who apparently waited until au m~mbers or the staff were busy at the counter took an estimated S3,100Tuesday Crom a sare at the McDonalds hamburger stand, 23861 Bridger Road, El Toro. Orange County aheriffs of· ricers said the money was taken f'tom a back room ol the facility. They s aJd the haul represented tbe day's take. ,~ • ~I 'er Up 34 Gallom-iri Trunk llAR VILLE <APJ t:d Gubstelo of Salinas wanted to rm up th~ gaM>hne tank of his mother's ca r. bOdro,·e to a serv ice stat.Jon and said. "Fill 'er up." Pretty soon hf' rtwm.od lhttl the pump s aid 34 a:allons. He checkt'<l the guuge. nnd nothlnR h ad been goJng into the tank. lt had been gornJt into th~ trunk ln~tud. 1'here was enoufth to float thu spare Ure. · Firemen wt·r<:' callt'<i , and siphoned It out. lt wu~ discon'n '<i th,1 t the fllll!r pipl' to the tunk was hidden behind lhc reur li cense plate. And the plocc wht•re the attendant put the gasoline was a flllt-r pipe, all right. but it had been in tended for an a uxiliary tank that was never installt?D 24 Mission Viejo Scouts Get Honors Awards to 2<& M1ss1on \'1eJo boys highlighted a recent C'Ourt or honor held by Boy Scout Troop 787. Se\'en new Scouts \\ere Induct· e d into the t roop during ceremonies under the direction or aduJt leade rs Dave Dt1\in and Bill Dickson. Life Scout Kirk lllingsworth. u seven-year vett.>ran of Scouting, Exchangette• Offer5 Men In Big Raffle All kinds of prizes have been given away at raffles but the Ex change and Exchangette Clubs of the Saddlebac k Vall ey han • added a new twist 19 the ram 1: game. The prize: rive men ·for a day They 'll do anything for eight hours from painting a house to pulling weeds . according to E x changette Sharon Pellissier who s ays the only thing the "inner needs to suJjply b tools a nd materials . &th clubs will be selling rnfnc tickets, priced at Sl e ach. for th~ next six weeks . The drawing will be held April 11 at the Exchange Club's "Family Days" picnic. Tickets are available fro m businesses displayinf( "S Men for a Day" posters. Proceeds Crom the rafne will be used for the purchase or a r~plica L1berty Bell and g1 \'en to the Youth Sernccs Center was advanced to ass1slJlnt scout- master or the troop. Other scouts honored "e re Mike Da\'ln and Steve Ursino. bo~h of "horn had reached the rank of farst clas~ Scouts. Second class awa rds wer e gi\'en to Keith Brors. Mar k Copenha\'er, John Dickson. Simon Emmerton. Kim Kramer. Oa v id M e rre ll , Edw a rd Schoonover Jr. and Tom Sepull Jr. Tenderfoot c itations were awarded to J ohn Copenhaver, Mark Davin, Tom Noble, John Phelps. Lance Re ed. Chris Richards. Scolt Spriet and Brian Talarowsk1. League Sells Balood Goods T h e Wo men 's Over se a s Ser\'lce Lea~ue or Orange Coun- t) "111 hold a sale of baked good!> and bicentennial crafts Saturday in Laguna Hills League membersh1p is open to women who have served O\'er- seas during any war or ils af termath. according to Anne Gould, public ity chairman. Proceeds from Saturday's sale will go to the League's charitable agencies The snle will be hcld in the c o mmunity r oom at Great Western Savings and Loan,.24100 East El Toro Road at 1:30 p.m . Additional information 1s ava1la- ble by calling Rita Quinlivan, 526-1061. Hinshaw Off and I R . I unning l 'nd unted b\ h" rt'<'t'nl <'Ofl \'IC'llon on br1IJ~Q l'h11t"'e:-, Ht•p Andr"w Jlana h a~ IH Nl•wport llt"•rh). took out nomination imper~ 1'ut':-d uy for a thit1l h'rrn In l'o11g1 \'Ml "I 'm t'Oll\'lfH'l'll l 'q• don1•1 nothing wron~ ur11 l "Ill be v111 <11ct1t l'd throu,:h the tlPl>t'l&I v ro t'e!>s." lhnshuw :-old .is he dli. cussed has l!J76 <':irnap1Jtn plans u rly tn lht> d ;n The Corm N Oran.:<• County u~ sessor s:11d he \\ J '-"i.1.111'1\'" hat su11>nsed" by an informal poll 'lublished Tut>sda~ rnornlnft . lt showed that rou,.:hlr 11 per- cent o f t he 40th Ubt ricl Republican ''Okr~ i.llll favor ham as their choice a monj! Ci\ e pro sper l1\ e cand1d.ttl'i-lor th\· party's nomanat1011 Hanshl.I\\ su1d thl' indll'UllOn or support .. i.hou ~ that not e,·er v one 1s "llltng to h<•heve tht- worst until tht.' judicial procesi. has ~n concluded .. Howevl'r. he a liiu admattl'd thal he wall ht-Cac ao.: rnon· than an uphill battll' to hold on to the co11 g ressionul l>eat hl· first won HI 1972. With tflt rang of h1-; Jan 26 ron viction on two br ibt.'rv charges still fresh in his eurs: lhnshuw admitted his uprom mj! trial on ii legal campaignin~ l'hargcs wall also probably hurt h1i. <'huncel> for re-election 1h.ieves Get Guns, TV Set in El Toro Burglars "ho upparcntl) en- tered \'la the unlockt'd front door have stolen antique rifles and 11 color lelevas ion set from an El Tor o home. Orange Co unt ) shenffs officers reportt>d Deputies v alued th<' total Io's a t the home of mor11c1an Irvan J Duhn, 60, of 23262 l.a\'nr n Dm t'. at $1 .270. They s111d th e vul uablcs were ta ken from the living r0<tn1 while the family wai. away (rum the hom e Pentagon Purchast· JERl'SA LE ~I I Al'l Thl· Pentagon ha" agr<'l'tl lo IJuv spare mlhtnry part5 from Jsrat>i1 arms fuct onc!I . a i:tovernmcnt minii;ter 11nnounced today a~ U S. Treasurv SeC'rclarv William E Simon left .Is rael fnr S}na Put your face in our hands. I All (.11 1· h,1\1' 11111· 111111:• rn 1i1111ni1111 1h1·~·,.. t111f,.,, "' T li11t \"h' tlw 11p1111111• 111 1111' ( )f!I 11'111 1It 11.111 111• 111 .11 \\,1rtl 1111<1· 111 It•• 1•1111• h.11.f lo11k 111 \11111 110·1·, c · • • t••rttpl•· 11ml Pier• ft,. ;111 ,. I '11• Ulll""<'~ Iii"\ Iii f•I \IJllf r II' J1I IH'l 1111' "''"' 1111•1 ·h111dif 1·11111f1.1 1.1hl\. \\II h '"' 111111111•' 11r 111n1 hlfll'. 1\clcl I• I t 111 t '" 1 .... , ' 11'1' f lltn Ctf (1 l rlll• 11111 II' I·• I 11hl1· f'"'' .11111 ti . '"' ' ... 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'S1101c .I Okf.# Jo'or the '>l't'oncl t 1m,• th1!> ~ear. res1dl·nt::. of tht' Ha) Arl'u found thl·m~l·h t'' ::.ho\ clang r'Un• "htlt' "lull off tht•11 :.1cte"'alk!> aml t•ur<> 1n a double du::.t• o( '110'' The ('h1lh t:oating mttllt•d (flUtl-1~ an lo"'er regwn::. but ::.ludo. on lhl· higher peuit'., \\-htlt• high ''ind::. from a tng1d Arctic Morm brous.t hl hath.tune-.. thunder and hghlnang anto ~orthern C<Jhforn&J Avalanche Kills 3 At Alpine Meadows THlTKEF: t\.,Pll !fours after Alpine :\lcado\\:> orrir1al!. had tr11~Jtcred U\ a lunchl"~ ''1th e>.plosh es. another a\ al:rnc hc ro·Jred down th(1 Dea\ er lx)\1 I Hrt'H Of lhe fumed sl..1 rt·i.ort Tue!>da). k1llan,i: a t ll·Js t l\\O skiers bunl·d under hvl' fl•N of snu11 lfr.,cue t·rc''-. illUl'U b.' do..:.., l)!norl'cf ... torm~ .ind lt'l' l'old lt•m pt-rJtUrl'' to '>l'an·h for ,1l ll'.1sl one mon• p t• r'>nn r l'JI cd t·rushl·d tu dt•ath b1 thl' 111011 0 .. Fl('IALS .10 lht• 1 ll'l1m' \1ere ··~ciuni.: male adult.. Ont· ''a~ 1dent1fJt'd us John fo're1tas. 22. or San Lea ndro Tht.<other 11 <1:. not 1de nt1hed pendini: no t1f1('& t1on of kin .\t lea~l l\\O otht>r., m1:1nagcd to "n)(gle to ..,afct v .I ft er b t> In i! f I.' 111.'d b \ t h.e U\ ulanchr · It brought to threl' tht• numlwr of skier~ ktlltod 1n th1o; an•J .1~ .1 rt.>~ult of tht• 11rrt1c .. torm that brou1?ht !'IC\ t'r,-11 ft>l•t of nt·11 .,nu11 tu thl' Swrra in J 11 lld. thn•1· '1.1' -.torm The last t 11 o \\ Pn' lnm\•d bv a four lt1 fl\ l' font \\:.ill nf :.nO\\ that c ast·aded :Nl<l fn•t do\1n !'tearrhc•r.., found u11 t• m1,s1111? )OUlh all1t• and h" t11mp1.1nion cleacl Tue,da\ 10 till' ~orth !'.tar n·s111'1 ,1 rl'J 11..t" 1•1•n Tn1tk1•l• a ml ...:in~ s A1•;1ch Tht·~ h.1d th..,ap 1>e.1n·d 11 hilt· on a nn,., ('ountn ,1-;i trip Su11tlJ\ 1 h<' rll·.id Ila\ \1 ,,., 11lent1f1erl ,,, Lunn• s._., 1~ori. 12. Carnell.in Hu ' Tiit: ,\\',\I.A 'nn: ocrurr~d Jr11und 11 ,1 m l'1t•n thoui.:h \lp1nt' :\I 1•,1dn11., 11ff1t·1.11., h.1r1 ll~l·tl t·\1•lu .. 11 t'" to 't'nrl I '°' 111 th<' 11l'\I l.tlll'll .,nu11 d111111 lh1· 1111111nla1n,11i1· twl1111• '""w llllO Pt'l"•n., l11nl.. to t he• ,1111w., l11 .,k1 Warner Scheu!>ler. '1n" prt.'!»I dent of Alpine l h•ado"., tht• r1· sort on the Callforn1:i sldl· nf Lake Tahoe's north shon'. s:ml he did not knO\\ 1f a i.k1er hJd lrlJ:,l!i.'rl:'d the <1\Jlant·hl', or '' hether ll had been the n~!:>ult of n:itural r.wse:. ''\\'t• took norm:..il prl'l'.lU t1onan nwa:.un•:-. and lht•rt· 1, JUSI no l'>.µlan.illOn fur this. hl' :.JIJ Police Pursue Lead iii Mineo Murder Case LOS A:\G&Lt:S t.\P 1 Sheriff's hom1t1clt• inH•st11:«1tor' say the) arc loo!.. lnl? for an .1ulo ~een h•a, in~ Lht• an•a "hen· a r tor Sal ~ltn<.·o 11 a s murdcrl.'d lu:.t month ,\ spokesman said ~londa v a "mall ~ t'llCI'' auto. b<.'hrH-d to he t'lther a To)ola o r DaL,un. "11:.is ~een lea,·ing th<' urea of tht: rnurdt'r s ho rtlv after It uC' l'Urrcd .. Feb 12 • :\lineu. 37. was s tabbed to de ath in tile p<irk ing arcJ of h1~ West llolly,,oocl apartment In 'est1gators s aid his assailant 11 as de.,rribcd as a ~oung m an bel\1l'rn 20 and 30 )eJ rl) old. "earing dark clolhm~ Tht' s o o k e,m an sa td 1n 1·estagators '"(!Ot an a"ful lot of c·alls riJ!hl uftt>r thl· murder from \lmt>o' fnt•n<l..-. hut till' kitd., h.1 \ rn I p.1nnl'CI out Of l'OUr:.t' \llll look at e\ t'r~ lead and folio\\ 1t until } ou can I ~o an~ further lla11son Cultist Trial t'r•• l\'lr~~ku LOS ASG ELES Former Gold~n \\ e l Coll~gt-)tudt'nt Th.om1b Dt'.in M utlht-~. wh(t :sl ltCtdl "a:. k1dnaped b> s, m baon • L1beratwn Arm) mem bett W1lllam 11nct Emal)· H ar m Mnd P•tn"''* Hear t, hb tti.Ltf1cd hf dt>la) t-d 1dt•nt1f> int them to pohl'l" "~•rau l' thf.) \\t'te so nirl· to ml' 11nd ;tlso thrrt' \\fft' lh1 C JI~ ~l:altht>\\ "· 1'.I. or L>n"oud· l\•,t1f1t'<1 at J J'1t•t1 1.11 hcarm~ for thl' ll.1r11st•., 011 TuesdJ\' 1h.1t pol11•t• ,.ho\\ l'd him p1l'lun·~ t1f llarn~ and Mi..., tle ,11 .,t CU) M ;11 Ii. l!}iol , but th· did nQI 1dl'nt1f\ them · l\ttt:s Ql't:~TIONEO b) the ~·01 latcr. ho" t-1 tr he 1dt•nt1ht'd thto· H&J:ll!:>t's Jncl :\l 1:.s llt'arst \II Lhrrt> Ile~ ... tJtt' l.1dnap. robber} and as!>ault ('harxcs ht.•rt> .\latthe":. .tlll'gedl) 11 us kad naped b.> lhl' three on ~ta) 16. 197• The µ1 u'ccuuon contend!> the~' t'amP to h1!1 home 1n sub- urban L~n"O<ld to inqwrl' about a 'an h e had for 1'ale He alleged h wa:-. abdur ll•d and d r 11 t>n around thul night bt>forc being released th<' follu\\ ang morning. Leonard Wt-1ngla:-.s. the at· tornt>y for t::m1l~ ll.1rn:.. a~ked "h) l\I attht•\\' did not 1denllf) llarns and :\I 1s:. llt'ari.l 11 h~n fi rst sho11 n thl•1r photograph:. "IT IS ~OT A matter o f touldn't ." he repht-d "I JUst didn't lt "a:. betausc the\ \\er e M> nt<'e to ml' They offered mt' fo<>d and ga:. m on e) .. and also there "l'r e threats Bill :.111d. ·wt' kno" 11hl•re \OU li\'e · :\!ember'> o r ffi ) fum 0 1I) lll'fl' fn~htl•nrd .. Ul'sp11t• the allexed thrl'at from Harn~. Mallhc":. te:-.11f1ed tha t "\\1th Putr1<"1il Hear~t thl're 11 <1!> no threJI T ht') "er(' :.u ntCl' lo me She" as !>O nite .. :\I u tt h I.'\\ i. 1 d t.•nt iC1t'd ~I r s llarns picture th<' da) he 11 a'> rell'J,ed b~ th<' SLA tno a nd 1dent 1f1l•d hu again In coufl Tue:-.da' a., the" o man "ho ram e to h1., door lo asl... about thl• lruck T tlE ll t:..\Rl"li G 11a's rall<'<i lo dcterm int• hem "1tnesse<o 1d<>n t1f1ed photo!» of th'' three The dt> ((•n:.t• claims that authont1es l'03Xl'd Ml m t' "11 ncsscs into 1den- t1fy111~ the II .irrtM'' Thl· 11.irn~t·~ ;ind M1!:>s lleurs t Last Silver Load Coming RE:":O t l ' Pl I A o;h1pmcnl of s1h er coin' bought fo r S7 J rn1 llao n has heen sent under hl'a\' .:uard tn Los AnJ:eles ,\ Annks truck <"arned Tues rlJ1 "hat mu~ ht• the last maJor 'h1pmt•11t of 'lh l.'r from the < 'nm.,tod. l.01fr t ht' I.a' t•n• lkdf1l•lc1 'II\ l'I tl(lllJr l0 nll1•t'l10ll A :\lark Coin., or ~·1t•rh l hllo; houi.:ht lhl' 11lll•c11un J~n 27 Good Agrees to Two Jurists !'-,\('ft,\ \l t::"\TO rl 'l'I > Sandra G oo<! tlw f,ln,llll' I'll\ tl'llllllll'Jl\.lli~t \\ h11 '>\ ·" ,I fnrrn1•r room m .11t· of I.' •11'tl(' frorn11w. t 1·nt.1t I\ l'I \ h.1~ ,J pp111\ 1•11 ~l'l1•1 lllltl or a lll''lll'll"' 'alt•.,m:in amt l11mlw1 pro 1!111·1' (11 Ill l'lllplm 1• ·" 1111or., Ill hl'f ck .1th th1 t'.ll tn.11 .\11'' (;01111 :11 .1rtini.: ·'' h(•r "" n ,11111rn1·1 . 1'111•,11.I\ ,11,u 1111"'' t•1·,.,fulh .,ou)!ht 1li,1111".1t 11( .11111th1•1 11111.,1w1·t1\1• 1111111 1\h11 .,a11l lh1•n· ,hould lw li1111t.1l11111" 11n e•rfurh t11 pr11h•1•t tht• t•n\ 1111nflll'lll \11•·,t1•ol '"""" .if11•1 \11-.., fo rnmnw ~.1 0( ron 111·tp1I 111 It\ 111...: tn ,,,.,,1"111.111• l'r1·,1<l1·nt ForJ . \I 1'' l11MICI h th.111.:t.'il \qth '""'llllllh' 111 111,111 tl1 '.1lh llH1'.1I 11'111•1.., to IM1l.,ln [_ ~t nlt· \l'I ... 111110 \\ti h .I 11111\' J ,Ill \'11111 t Ii\ lh1• ( hJI I, . ., :\l.in,11n 1•11lt lo 1·1t·.111 1111 lht• t'.11 th · In .11lcht11m. 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Thl• hill 111t'lud1•, t•h.trltP' for u11llt1e'"· 'Jn1t,1 1 l111n f.1<•11111('' ,11111 pohn• :inrJ f1tt• IJlllll'l'l lfH) llul op<'rator!-of th,· m11o;1·um n111t1•nd lht· 1·h.1qll' "1•x r<'"!-1\t• amt h .I\ l' 11u1cl 11nh SJl;i.000 .,lfll(' th<' mU"ll'ltm OJlt'nC"d Ill 19i2 Kemp nl.,o ... 1111 th1· mll'l'Um n11e' Unnk of \ml'nra SI 1 11qll111n 11n .1 '-1 m1ll1on loan tu llt• \ l'lop the allr:i< t inn The• 111 I .... tht• 1tu.11 .1nt11r or that loan. and Jlrl'l>Um.bl' 11111 h,I\(• to .i"ume-thl' oblls.ratwn 1r thl'' t.11...e thl• 111uwum m l•r he :.Jul Marine Dies on Run SA:" DI EGO 1,\ P 1 D;inicl \lendoza ~a ~ nrur 1ng the end nf .1 roullnl' lhrl.'l" mile morn1n~ run ;1t 1' e !\lannc Corp' Rrcru1I Depot \\hen he suddl.'nh • 11lap:.e-d lie '' J' ru!lhl'd to the clepot d1SJ>t'nsar~ Tul''i da'. but mrd1<'" \1er l' 11n11hle to r(•\ I\ e him al'ld \l~ndorn becamr !ht• th1rrl \1.innt• rerr111t in rC'r enl months toda• .1t tlw~lln r>1c·~11 hoot camp .. \ :\l ann<' C11rp" 'fl'lkl'!'-rn:Jn <1u1d :\h•ndo1a d i('d c~r cardiac rt''l'truton f.11l url' Thr 19 \l'ar old rerru1t from llou~ton T<''-11 11<; in h1" Mlh da\ or turn~jl tr.1m1nj!. th1· 'Pol.t·.,m;in 'u1d - "f~ lndktf'd toaetMr. but 11 hJ) not bffn dt"termlnt'd 1f tht>\ "111 bf tru."d lOt;\"thtr l't11"' 11, • .u,1 ~ot'i'fllth t on tnal 1n n t-'rJn <'l~<'o on federal ban.I. tuhbt>r) eh a.rt:\"~ T h• Harr1 1 ~ · tri a l 111 scheduled to St4rt M11rch t5 on 11 <"harg1.4~ or ll:>~uull. mbbtor~ .ind k1dnuptnf! rrom on u.111.'~t'tl l r1 nw bpree Ii\ tth M 1:.:, lltu,-,.t Jud(te Mark Urandlt>1 "u:. to m.ik& an 1mpo1 t,1nt ruhn11 lt>d;I\ on th\' BdffilliMbiftt\ O( l '\ ldl.!11\'1.' St'1ted by lht' fo'BI .tt.tht>S.in 1-'r ~rn l'li!>CO Jp.irlr{ll'lll "ht•rt' 11.:t'nt .. JI r t•Sll'd Mhs ll.:111 !»l I~ A ~I J OR \it-tor' rnr thl• Harn:-.f' .1nli !\t 1 ... ., lle',1r,1 the· JUdJ:l' hl.'ld ~l ond.1 ' th'-p10:. .. r11 t1on rouh1 not UM'"' 1dt"nre "1l'l7l'CI .at tht-llurrt:.t'' h1<lwut rulln.: U6W11h "''Jf dlt'd 11 1111•..:all\ I It• urcoptt<tl ch'frn"· or.:11nw11h th.II aaent ... had tam<' to Rl.'t .1" 111 rant. ruhn~ 1n.ult111:-."hl1• 'onw I 1~111 1l<'m' uw lud111.: tht• l.1rb11w ,ii ll'it.•dl~ tlrl.'d b.\ .\11" lll'•llsl .lllll dl)('Ufllt'llh U't'if ,1).::1111~! lll'I .II h,·r tnul in !'.un l-'1 um·1wo Th\· dt•1·1:.1on s pu1 n·<l lll·.11 'l IU\\ \ t'I I· l.t•l' Bailt•\ Ill a .. i.. Tilt'' d:I\ fot 1111' ... ,,m,· l..11111 ••I r11h111: fnim tht• fl·<lt·1.11 ,·11111t 111dr1 111 h,•1 tri.11 .ilth11u1.:h tht' l'\ 11lt·n~·· J I n•.i<l' h.1, ht.•~11 1111 nxluet•tl \\II.I.I \ \I \' U t-'11111' 11.11 rl' dim I '' Jiii thl•11 t n.11 1w1hJIJ'o ''Ith -'''"' llt'.lr~I ·" ,1 n•dt'lt'O ct.int p u t on t 111,1•11 n1 ru1t kilo\ l'l\111 flit I l'Plllh'I' \\ho (',IQ'I 11 1111 ' I .d ... I n t 11 t • ... m .1 i I l'IHll I 111(111\ 1'ht• :-.1111lpon1•,,• I 1h,·rJlloh \1 ll1\ 1111·mh,·r' Tul·sd.11 11•J1•tt nl ,1 11r1•p1 .... il h~ t h1• Jlldl:t', \1 h11 \\Ill 1'11''""' .11 th\'11 ll lll'\ltl\1111: 111:11 to t1•l1•\ ,,,. p1 11t'l'l'tl111,.:s 111 .11 t1•lllm11l1,1t1• 1h1• t:ir.:1• 1111mbt·1 111 t t•p1•1 le'I' l'\lh'\'ll'd Women's patchwork coordinates: the look , of today at 253 to 403 off! Color cu•'il p.11r hA O•• '""ti 10 I• ""up IM ,, s~ns,1t.'lnJI """" (.;•• 1:1~ "'"t''r> oc•i •"lk ,. ,,,. m ,t mo~1ut t1nn1 ut t u ,•,, , 1fHJ C.ht C1'!i 1 1.,y~ '-'91111!.I co111Jlll'm1.•nt.n; ?ioh\l tolor, M1ssc~· !till!~ l nnt') c.lf'~\~ ~t rt,,, n•: A n~ \ hn,t sh:• .. .-ct HJn tot or I 7' -~4 f.,u~t.IL ~h1l f ~IJ 4 ,-J' An·" I ,,,, Cl j <. • • I ' ,,, I ~•'' I • • • i ,... I f •' • fl I Now 4 '>9 Now 4.99 Now 2.99 Now 3 99 Now 3 99 Now 3.99 L1m11ed quimhh•• on clououl merchand1H I I 1z:_ \ \ I /, / / ____ , I ' I I \ \ \ . --~ Availab~e in Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino and Ventura counties. • • PILOT EDITORI GE I Reasonable Decision Iler more than l\\O years of poradlc. often heal· cd debull'. thl' lr\'tne Caty Council voted al the la~t re g~r mectang JUSl bt·Cor" a nt'w council maJOnly wquld be tlect~d lo apply ror pllrllal r~eral sub· l>idks for 30 apartment.ft. Throui;h a rcµrt.-scntutl\ e on the Orange County »ou~anl( Autho rity's advisor} bo~trd. lr\'lnt: can direct this h elp lo ex1stm~ tl.'i>id1tnb who need 1t. Example~ urt! ldttrly rl'sld1tnls on fixed incomes and ·hou~ewivcs t rymg to f:t.'t a new sturt frorn homt.·~ broken by dt>3th 01· divorce Of C'ClUfS(', thl• new COUOt'll could ammedaatel\' ff' ptial what look the old co~il more than two yt:ai·s of Rtuoy to conc lude. That ~H'llC>n \\OUld b<.' UnJUStafied, but prOtnl~l'S made in the hl·at of canapu1gnang indicate at may hap pen Pragmat1call). council appr o' 1.11 oC l>ub:,ad) pro· ,;:rams as not e-.~cntaal. But eaty cooperation kee~ local pr1or1t1cs an "hat otherwise "ould be state and federal govt.•rnm1ml dictate O n a n other le\'el. to paraph r::ise on(' <'OUn calma n . assistance for 30 renters LS no ra s h le <.1µ anto mass s ubs 1d1zat1on. It is a humanc.- ~esture and a :>te p an the right d1recl1on. Fitting Memorial Foresight ed action by the Orartge County Board or S upervisors has assured that the civic contribu· taons made b y Saddleback Valley civic leader Bart Spendlove will be remembered. A new park h as been n a m ed in the honor or the late Oran f!c County planning commissioner who peris hed in a flaming airplane c rash alon g with his family last fall. The park will be located in t he Aegean Hills tract "'here he lived . Supervisora a l discussion of renaming Delta Park may have initaatc.'Ci a fatting n ey. policy on selecting names for pubhc grounds All too often parkb are assigned arbill"ary name> COQJurcd up by dcvdopers or planners, names wh•ch c~m~· no r ol m e aninR or signilacartce for th sx-ople IJ\1n~ lJl the community. A~ ·u~rvtsor Thomas F. Riley corttctly ad· 'ocaled. :-1uggetit1ons for n w park numes s hould tw ~olicatl·d from bomt.-ownc rs i:rou ps und hti>toricul a~ sociations and hho uld honor historic events or person~ ''ho ha' e left an impritlt on tht,i commliruty. Silly Exercise in· mt· COUfll·alml•n dl•c1dt.>d Monday nt{Cht to 1<'3\'t' .1 bt>rm around L'naH·o.1ty Community Purk ut its pre wnt 17 foot maximum ht'iJ:ht. The action revers(.>d a dl·c1s1on a week ..i)to to cut the berm down to 10 feet. In 1L-. firs t actaon, the council res ponde d to one ~roup of rl·~adent!> v. ho "anted a lower berm. They noted . how <.'\'Cr. that th<.' approximately S20.000 cost o( c h anging the b("rm Y.QUld come out of oth er park fa<' th lies Anothl·r group of res idents then complained that laking the monoy away fro m the other facilities\\ a.l> the wrong way to go. They wanted the berm left a lone. Jn both cases. the roun<:il tried to res pond to what it bdie ved were the concerns of Lhe people an the sur roundin g community. The matter never s hould ha\'t come up. The berm. des igned to s hield s urrounding res idences Crom the s ig hts a nd !>Ounds of an "adventure playgroupd " an the park. was d1M~ussed at a number of hearings on park desig n that preceded construction. All in a ll~t was a silly exercise. And the only lesson that can be learned from it is that so m etimes ~ome residents do not understand architectural dra\\ ings. P erhaps sca le models of project s would help citizen a\\ arenes::. an the future. SB Who's the Do~tor?· A Labor ·Scoop for Jackson Dear Gloomy Gus It's Still Called Adultery ( EV ANS-N OV AK J WASHINGTON The real political news out or the /\FL C'IO f~'lecuti ve Coun c II mC'eling in Bal Har bour, 1-'la . Y.&S not thut George Meany is \'t'arnani.: for 'fed Kennt-d) or llubl'rt llum phrey but that h1i. f11~t d 101t•t> for President oncl' again 1!> Scoop Jackson lntimall'., of AFl..("10 President ~kanv '"Y h1i. prcbs l·on r e ren c t' rema rk1> "'en• m1!lmterpret l'<i to 1r1d1cate th31 he ra\OrS u con' ent1on draft uf SC'n EdY.ard M . Kenncdv nr seri . lllibcn HufOphrl'y. To the ron t rary , accord1ni: to th~'e 1n :\aders. Mt>u ny ha' nov. f11r~1vt•n Sen llenry M J ack!>on for c;up poriini;: lhl' t radt• :.ict prnM111 to labor and now "unt.s htm for President (thoui:h hc Y.-111 makl' no endn r s em~nl l. Thu,, ,J;1rkson 's paltt'nl court!>h1p 1>f Mrony on•r man~ mnnlhs as t'rO\\IWd Yo llh !>UCC\'b'\. UNTii~ rt'l'rntl~, Meany lrn d l>rh atC'ly compl:unrd th11t J_.CkMlll hall l'nld out tlw luhor moH•mcnl hy 'llPflOrtinit lh<· trtldt• ball a!> av. ll\ 'to J:<'I J1•v.1,h \II\<''" b\ allul'hmi: In 1h1• h1ll th1• Jack,.on · umt~ndnH•nt for smwt 1·m1i:rut1on . ~11·.1"' ·, urr that kl<'k noY. .. n •por1' ''" Al"I. no in!lult'I \\hill' Mt•.1n' 1>r1'~tou'I> <'t'"1pla11h••I lo fr11 •ntl'\ of .1 1·11n sl)trntonal pu rln(•r,hap ™'t"' 1·<·n .l.1ck,on <inti S1•1·11•1an· of StJh• llenr~ t\l""'"~'·r nn th1• 1r.11h-hill 1n1·r1•d1hh• 011 '" f.11·1· h1· nov. cont1•nd' J 11ck 'Inn v. ·'' dupt•d II\ h'.iJ\~lnJ:t'I f\4.•'1dl"I ,J ,11•k '1111 "' Jllllat•llt't• 111 not r ounl\'r.1tt.11•k1n1? in rl''l"'"'t' to Mt•an' ·~ 11a .. 1 taunt-., u m11101 1ca .. on for th<• HI H'urold l.1hor h•ad1·r·~ rh1111~r of ht•nrt nu1~ ht• tht support .J ark'<nn ('ommuncl' ;111\0nj? ~h'nn ~ .... C'llllt«IJIUl''\ SIK'h n:s A F l. ('10 1tlfl•rnat111nal S('C'rt'tnry Jot' K1•C'nnn nnd prr ... 1· dent t:d1li1• ('111 lou,.:h of lh1• ~h1•1•l m f tnl workrr' ANOTIU:R r1•Muin m11} he Meany·~ ron Cl'rn llrnt fo1mc•r (iO\' Jimmy C:artn of (;t'<lrl(ia '14111 ht• nomtn,l\l'd uni<'"" «toppt'd b" Jackson. MN\n,·'l sl:tff 111 .. t '14 K'k prt>pan•d for ham an 11 page memorandum detothn.R Carter's shortrom tni;:<1 tm 1'\sue"' nenrest and deare"'t to Meany s hl':irt: national defN\.'l' lhc M 01d dlr En s t. <"I\ ii r11:ht"' th1' «Onomy. conc;umcr prott'Cllon und. or courst•, · r)~ht to work · legislation . NERVOl 'S ABOl'T CO Si\l.L\" J ohn B. Connally's mvitataon to Repubhcan leaders from all 50 states for a private barbecue lunch a t his Pacosa ranch in Tu- 3S four days arter the t<ionda primary e lc<"tion an(lercd nnd alarmed President f'ord's cam- paign planners. Should tht> Pres ident run poor ly In the early pnmanes, the Ford operatives believ(', Conn;1l l.Y would lmmedrntely be re Woy,' From their (1nanc1al slate men I . t ht' J rv in l' C111zen~ Forum bhould be honest "'1th us and n· name itself the I r,·ant· Corporal<' Forum TI S ~, o .............. h •r• ·---. ~ ............. cetUtllVNfleelllle vle.n ef IM M •-• s. ... ,_ ..., -"le G-• Giil. Oa~lf pjlel • i:arded b> some Rl'publarun polit1c1ans as an allernaltv<' to Ronald Reagan. The) feel the luncheon only enhances Con nally's a,·a1labihty What's more . F'ord mana aers \'1ew Connally as the leading potential seaven,Rer of f ord ~upporters capable of lurmng narrow primary defratc; anto a general panic. This <'lln rern ts he1ght".'ned be<.'ause the• tn\'1lat1on lo the Connally ra nch came from State R<'P Hay ll utchison . Texas s tate Republican chairman who never has roncealed his behc f that John Connally should be Prest· dent. BU SH 'S Cl !\ D ERlJT Old hands at the CIA hoping for the best from a new tx>y 1n lhl' in· tclhgence business. Grorgc Uu~h. as their boss were disappointed tn his first df.'C·ision · lo puhllt'ly rl• nounc<' the use of news rerort<•r,. Key orrtcinls in the Central In· tclharnce AJ!l'Ol'Y <CIA> did nm ob)ect to the renunciation in 1t,1•1f hut thl' fnt•t th.ii Hu1th. tn hi'.'> (1r,1 JCl 3 "\ dtrN·tor. ISbUt'd .1 prt''' It h'U!>l' about tt Thc<;c 0"1r1als accuratt-lv 111 t• dtr lt>d to Bush tht"' Y.ould lw• in tcrprcll•d a~ "u' 1 endl'11ni:: lo CongrcbMOn<1I und "''"' mt-01;1 pres ure~ and. hk1· conc1lt.1t(ln i;:et1lllrt'<t by d«p;irtt'tl C"l1\ d1re•1· tor Wilham Colh). Yo nu hi nnl" g(•nt•r11t1• (Jl'mantb for n<'" t'on ('('lli.ton.; Thu ... th1•y rl'rnm m(•ndt>d tht> CIA rC'turn to ttc; old ~ o I de n o; 1 I C' n r 1• n n 11 !> 1• v t' 1 JOurnali'\t 1·onncct1on' Y.lthnur hO\ipla l11"h l'l'Jt'Ch'11 I ht• ;11h lt't' r AT'S ('l.Ol'T 1\ haahly 111•rr1•t poll ol Ncw York Ormoc rats tuk{·n 1;i,1 Oecf.'mbt•r o;howt•d Ainhusi;ndo r Daniel Patrick Movmhnn n>1 a potl'nlrnll.r s t roni;:t:r 1•and1datr for tht' l ' S St'nall' nom1nat11m than left win~t·r~ "'ho h;l\ e tx'C'n runmnA non .. lop for month~ ;\ <.c 11.•nt1f1C' "urvcv tak<•n for the Nt>\\ \'ork s tall' t>c•mo<'l'31tc C'O mm1ttee (and 'i tnC<' s up· pressed because 1t v1olute<t cam· pa1~n laws I shows th<.' folio"' mg results former ~ew York city consumer official lless Myerson, li percent. former Atty. Gt'n. Ramse~ Clark. 13 percent. Rt-p Rella Abzug . 12 percent . Moynihan. 12 percent Moyn1han's position is e\·en stronger than that Miss Myn son will not run. a nd hc.-r support con· sists largely or moderates who likely would go to Moynihan. When the survf.'y was t aken, Moyniha n had not been talked about seriously us a Senate can- didate -unlike the two can dldates on the lefl. Clark <Senate nominee in 1974 I and Mrs Ah1u~ lrnmpnignmg for the Senate since 1974>. T o the Editor : So Or JO) ce Brolhr rs ha~ f(t\Cn thl' "~recn hght' to l''l.lra ma rital Sl'>. t "Doctor Het·om· mend i. I n f 1 d e II t ' " 1 . r a 11 l· d 'l'nhg htt-nN.I sensu'alJl~ ' lJ~ her l'{'Ct•ntnc 1>roress1on, t•allt•tl pl111n old "ndultl'r~" 1n G0<l's Y.ord An~· that h stl'ns lo th1-. dt1L\ ctame ts f(otn g lo run thl' slop h(Zhls al ever~ 1unct1on of the bUbJPCl Ill lht' llofy fltbll' Surely Or RrothcN> 1c; aware th:it adultery •~ om• of llll' worst orf<.'nsc•s :.t~ain-.t the Lord. being one or thl' Tt-n Cc11n mandmrnts Then ~he may knuw that tf Yo e break ont.• <·11mm.1ndment Wt' brt'ak them all ' I a!>k )OU. whom do ) ou c hooM.• to f olloY.. the Loni or the "thank therapist ~ .. If any des1rei1 lo la'{' disastrous ly. follow the do<·tor. but kn•m that in domi: <;1) 'ou .1rt> llul·k1ni:: lood 's order. TH E DOCTOR 'S tht.'<ln "'a-. dertH•d "aft e r lt ~tt'ni.n g to women all ov<•r the countr:-" I ask her. "Doctor . Y.ho'i. the doc· tor"" The pat1t.>nl dews not trll the doctor Yo hat to cto Tht'\ "ouldn't need a doctor 1( thl'Y ·did ~one did tn my 2R :-t-ars of praclt<'l' I'd s ay th<' "lheori.,t " dot.1.or is 1trossly eonfused . not ~!range in her profession. C\'td1•ncC'd by thr high sulrtde rate . She could do a ~real service to her proft•ssion·if s ht' and hr r ilk odhen-<1 to the Rt · bh• tnJunrt ion. "Phy1t1t 1an. heal th<•ysl'lf" \l.uke4·2:J> I 'd I~· hap· py to h elp hcr. but then dropping to the nt'xl v1·rs<• 111 the quoit'. \\t' Sl'e' "~o propht'I l'i :l('('l'PlNl IO h1~ own countr:-. " that prl'cludes the prohah1lltv of that P1tv l>R . ARTllLIR ll. WlllTF. Cht-ap Luxury Tnth1• t:1l1t 11r · If 11 \\ \Ht\11 d Vnll la kl' .1 Ii ht'droom .1p.11 lmt•nt th11I '""' Sf:A.$97 to h111lcP 'fill would h<t\l' 1oof top pl.iv arPn .... 11 foot cetl IOJ:'I>, :?O fool Ion.: halron11•,, an an door 'w1mm 1n ii poo l . u i:rt•t>nhou,t'. 1·1•r1tr:1l :11r c·ondl· t1 onin1t. 11nt11•ra:r1111nd p;1rk1nl{ "Ith 2 4 hou r '<'r,·tct>. un auct111..-1um , a th1'.1h•r, h·rr1ll'1•d l an(S~uptni:. includanl-! ..i i.lrcum. l11t.l11t"1 c·ov1•1 t•d with ll:t11a11 mo,Ull' ltl•· nnrl vou1 own .itym 11a'l1um All th1~ for onlv $113 1wr month :1l tlw nt•w Tiano 1'oY.er" 1n l1;1rlrm. n ~!) tt11lh1111 tl1•v1•h1µ· mrnt and tht• luri;:t·'t llUO 110 clt•rtak1111: \'f'I \'ou "'" hll\P .l pnrt . thl' I HS "'111 allow :-1111 to ht•lp flnanrt• 11. .\SO SOW lh<' Ctl\ <'11unr1I n( In int• fh:1rt1t:-.1 1h•prt>.,,t'tl area 1 hac; voted lo <:('('k rl'd<•ral rundo; for "'uhs1d11ed federal hou'iana for lower income pe rsons Will It :ilso be on a l:l\'ash scale to blend wath oth..r Ir' 1n<• property" Henry Qua,Rley. an Inane coun r1lm•n. vott•d for this taxpa}er np-0(( an lrvanr lie as not run nang for re-election to th<' l'oun- cal. as he wants to reprc"ienl you and me in the Califom1a Statl' Assembh If lhas 15 a o;~1mpll" of has judgment. he has already dis· qualified hams C'lf. Li\l'RA McCLELLA); Prop. 9 W'orb To the Editor Two years aio I was one of thr leaders of th•• Orange Count) campa111n to pa ~s Proposition 9. the Polaucal Reform Act of 1974. ( __ M_A_•L_B_o_x __ ) Quite natun1lb l ::am interested in any important Uhp<.'CI nf tht!> law's open government 'OPl'll campnii:n provis ions One or these b deta1ll'd dti.C'losurt• or campaign t•ont ribulloni. and s pending. THE ~IOST recent faltnA o( contribution~ and expensl''i h:-· candidates and orl{unazallons for the current In ine Cah· Ccuntll campa1~n yielded \'ery tnlereM- mg 1nformut1on The nl.'\\ Irvine Citizens Forum s howed contribu· lions of $1200 from Sl'\'en com· pa nae~. fl\ e of "hach are from Irvine, one from Newport Ueach and one from Costa Mesa. In ad· d1t1on plrdges of $1553 have bt-<'n received from St'H'n other com· panaes <three of "' htrh are not m Jnmel. four t'X<'l'Ultvc•s of om• particular company (none of whom hve in Irvine). a nd a vice presid ent of µnother company who resides in Fullerton. Tht-re wer e no individual t•ontribut19ns lasted by I rvme citizens. Ther<' was one loan of $17.12 from an Jrvme c1ti1.en unrt unitc•m tzed eontributaons or S30. Because or this new law it I'> now pos's1ble for any c1lt7.t'n to become a more tnformPCI volt•r by look an~ at tht>se da~closurc rt'- ports to learn who th<' m a1or ::.u11· porters of a candidate or pohltl'al OrJtamzat1on rt'all.v are. II mak<'!> all the hard work or the 1'1 OJ>OM· tum 9 campu1un worthY.halc• If) S<'l' th:tt lhl' rww Jaw rl•all) "ork,, ARL£NETERRIS .1:1 Toro MAC To the Editor: I would have bet'n very s ur· pnsed 1f thr noard~ or Lakr i-·orcsl I and JI would haH• t'orrw out m !lup1iort of Ult' propcl!'lctl fo:t Toro MAC The board11 havea1treat clNll at stake in th1• Lake ""orcst on•u because the hoards art' develoJ>('r oriented Tht• l.ake t'or(·~• I boo rd has worked hnrd to further th<' int ere~t of th<> communit y undt•r lhl' 1•nrourn~emcnt of th\• dt'vl'loper . They ha ve estnbllsh t'd their own rns>1>0rl with the plann1nJ[ commai..,.nn and the boar d or ~up.•rv1sors Ob v1ously if they cun get thl' namr of Canada c hon~rd to Lake Forest Drive. they havt• :i lot al stake with a MAC A maJortty of the 1>eat.s or the Lake Fore!lt JI board are still held by t he lar(le landowner It as their full-time Job to research the tssues and come up with reasons that will influence tbe rest or thl' board . Other m t-mbers of thr board work Cull tame for the sup- port of their families and do not ba"e the time to research those "facts" presented to them by thl' developer T hey m ust rely on those "facts" or the function or the board would be useless TllE JOINT resolution of tht• boards cites a possible fragmcn talion or the valley a nd d1lul1on or SACC power. At this point SACC is a volunteer organltal1on which speaks for \ht• w hoh• "allt•y There is not one person ~ho bas been elected by the pocplc at large and therefore there as not o ne peri1on that can b<' held pohttcally accountable for ari) action taken We must trust thl'ir good judgment and hope that they have the interesL" or the re· s idcnts in mind. ~ T h e boards contend l at since only 10 perec·nl oy of the l'· ~istered voters signed the pcti· taon. therefore 90 percent dtd not II would have been an easy JOb 111 secure m ore signatures had wc been able to set up a tabll' at either clubhouse for si~nalu~ Jn circulating a petition. I had on- ly two refusals out or so peoplc approached. Residents wrre anx· ious to sign as they fell 1t would make the El Toro and Lake Forest area more responsive to the residents rattier than the de- velopers. We need an elected board. elected by the people al large, which has politkal rcsponstVC'· ness to the people . The M.\C would have land u se and human· need goals r ather than the ad· ministration of a homeowners as· SO<'i a lion. The Lake Forest boardc;' op· pos ition t o the MAC was expected and is a means of com· mun ic ation the devcloµcrs tn· terests to the rest of the eom- munity. Let us J:alher to~ethcr and show them tha t it is still onl' man -one vote in this area and the E l Toro MAC has ~real s up· port. KRISTINE KISTER Appalled To the Editor: f am s urprised "'<' d11ln 't sN• hourly te levised :\<'Count-. of th1• Nixon Chana viSll l'r1•!>11h•11I rord made one ai1Zanltl' m1,1 uk1• when h<' pardoned our 11umlk•r one egom an~c : he ~houhl havt• msasted on a wrillt!n prumtM: hv Nixon never lo open h1i. m1111lh 111 public again. l am nppalled that this man ..., allowed to play g001l\\-1ll um bassador in a for<'1gn <'Ountrv making sta t ement' i1h1111t our forcian policy. T he c·onkmpt rnr our Aml'rican ide<>loJ.<v a111I M'llM' of morullty hos to b<' <•normm" rn <.:htna. Otht•rwii1l'. wh'r Y.11uld 11u1 Jtfl•:.ttes t politioa I crook n·1·••1v1· .1 hcro'i. welcome '! KAHEN W(';ISSf,lt Quo•~ In Error To the Editor· Wf' would la~ lo thank yo1111nd your readers for lhl•tr fantastu· response to your art1cl1· <•hout our son. Geoft. The poncuk<' breakfast a nd c hickl•n clinnc•r were a areal success thanks to Trabuco Oaks Steak Hou~{'. the Explorer Scouts, Trabuco Volun teer Fire Dept.. the Traburo School students and manv <'On cerned fnends. · Yo1'r article on Sunday. f'eb R. did m uch to publtclze the e\'cnt. as many readers brought it lo the restaurant to s how us ON8 'QUOTATION in the arll· cle, with respect to the doctor's concern for his fee, ratl\er than the safety or our son, was wnltt-n in error t1 nd w{" would like to have it rlarified. When our doctor found that our jnsurance roverage was reduced because of a judgment that the :utmcnt h9d been treated pnor to issuance of insurance, he s pent many h ouri. t r)an~ to fand alternatl' i.olut1oni. so the OJ>t'ra t1on coultl h~· iH•rformed (''\ ped1t1ou:sl) As 3 rl•sult of ll11o t.'ffort~. Ge<1ff ""~ admitted to Or;injl(C County Ml'<i1cal l'l'nll'r on J)lll 26. Uur mg this time of quc~fiw anti con tron•rsy Wt' ha\C nothing but praise a nd admiration for the doctors we have eom<• in l'ontact \\ ith Their profcss1onohsm and c·onrern for G coff has been un belil'vabll' und docs much to strengthen our behcrs in the good of man. Thank you <•l{a111 for your cov <'rajle and we hope that soon II may be our turn lo help someonl' else. GEOFF' ANO J ULIE BECKHAM The Bec kham letter rejeu to a mt>d1ca/ prob/rm oj onr of lhrrr twins. the sucussju/ surgf'ry to cor reel the prnhlcm al'ld the help of jnf'n<b and ot/1ers in dealrnq wtlh r:r J>('nsn -J.:d111u ff lnsha&0 flw•tlon11 ,To the Editor. While "'holt-ht-artcdly support- inJt the princ1pl1• which prn- cla1ms thl' right of indiv1duali. to l'Xpress themsel\'cs. I am d1i.· mayed by the rt·n·ntly <Daily Pil o t. 2 ·25 ·76 J reportl'd pht-nomenon or 39 prominent anti ·not-so-prom incnt c1t1zens urgini:: clemency bt' granll'cl our rcn•11l ly convicted Congressman, Mr lltnshaw. When violations of publtc trn"l art' mvolvccl. pardons nr tokt•n i.t-nll'nrc s can only st•rve to further erodl' tlw nation·, rnn fadencc in the> J ustncss of our system of JU'>ttcc. CONG R F.SSM AN Jlan'>haw·, r onv1 ct1o n or Cel•>n~ hrtb<·n t•hargcs r<'nrlt>rs him llv llouM• 111 Jh•prrsentutavt'' rul1-. 11n,1hlf' 10 partac·1p:ill· 111 lhl' <"11nl.!H''.>''on11I rkr1s1on m aktnJ( pro<'I'"~ w,., hi-. run!>llluenl~. nrt· lhu' lilrrully 11n n·pct• cnt('c1 until th1·1·1111v1•n1n~ 11/ a llt'Y,. l'oni::r<·, .. Ill .J;m11,1rv or 1977' Mr llani.hnw ' i.1.1tf'fl unY.111 inJ(nl'l\S Ill rt')o.11111 l'Ull onlv ht• ,.,. i;:ardrd 1111 n continumi: !>hoy,. 011 h1" part , or 11rrui:u1w1• untl tit!> cJnin for the dnn111•111U<· 11111(·e!I!> Mr. ll 1n~hu"' ·., n~hl lt1 ap('INtl hti. l'On\•11·l11>fl '' unqut1ol1m11·d 111" niiht tn 1·11111 tr1u1• to hold ol rwt• 11' TOM WERT O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f(1~rl \' ~ rrd l'ullluhrr 1 homo• Krf•111/ Fdtltlf l lOrhorn Kr,.1hl<'ll Fd1tnrtol 1•a11r ,.:<t1t1>r Thf.' rd1lor111l purr or thl' Onil\ Pilvt '<'f'k' to 1nf11rm wn•I .. 11mul1111• r«;1drf' bv Pfl"4..'flhna! on lhl" f!llJl•• l11v4'r"r romm1'flt11r1< oo lup10 uf,anl<'rl"•l IJ' '~nd1rot ('(! roh1mn111t11 .ind c nrtnom,t-., bv prov1c1tni: a ro1 um for n•adl.'r.,· v1rv.i. .tncl bv prr,1•nl1ni.: Iha~ ,,.-v..,p111wr·., Of11n1nM and 1df.'a~ on curr1•nt lt>PH'~ The> <'d1ton1ll oplnaoo" nf th(• U1111\ P1IO( appear only In lhl' editorial ('Olumn nt lhr lop or thr pa1:1" 011in1••n' t'!C· prM•.i-cl h\ thr rnlumni .. t~ and rartoonl~t" and 11.'tlrr "ntrr<• arr lhl'lr ov.n 11ntl no 1•ntlor~1·n11'fll or tht'ir \ 1rv. ~ h\ lhr I l.111~ f111J1 'hould Ill' 1nfrrret1 Wc.'tlncs d ay. M ar 3, 1976 • 7 ,. ' ' . Huntington Beach Fountaiti Valley ,VOL. 69, NO. 63, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 • Afteraoon .Y. t~ks TEN CENTS' I \118 Panel Clears Rowlands of Charges I By ROBERT BARKER OllN O.llr ,.,._.\WI! Jluntin1uon lfrarh City Ad· minlslrator Dan! Rowlands said Tuesday he has been completely \'Indicated by a sp~c1al commit· tee mvest1gat1ng allegation" brought against him by City Councilman Jerry Matney. In its second and hnal report to the city council lhl!> w~k. the committee said that ilS Cmdings show that no conspiracy eiosts m city hall to keep the council and public from learning of city operations and expenditures. Rowlands also was cleared of a second charge by Matney that department heads are under lj gag drder n ot to talk to the city council. The ad hoc committee, cha1red by Councilman Al Coen, said there is no evidence that there has been a gag order and that Matney's allegation has not been substantiated. Mayor Norma Gibbs said this morning the committee had carefully considered all charges. She said that the condusion of the 1mpart1al panel was "for lhe most part ev~ry cbarce· was "1thout substance." "The conclusions show that Rowlands has been exonerated," she saJd. "The charges must now be put behil)d us so we can get on \\1th the conduct ol the city's business." Matney first brought tht' t"harges against Ho" lunds on Auj. 25 and Rowlands 1!> µre!>ent- ly on a s1x-monlh probation term based parllally on !.Ome or the findings · t'Overed by the ad h0<.• committee tn Ill> firl>t report on Dec.8. Matney is reco\ enng from ~ur­ gery performed a month ago. but h.is wife said he believe!> the second report is a \\lutew~h and thut he is sorry he gave the in· formation to the coundl. "Jerry reels thut lhn<>mmit- lt'e already had its mmd made up .ind 1f he had 1t to do O\'er again, he -would ha\•e t akt>n tus allega- 11on~ to another aulhonty, .. his \\lfe said today. \ One of t he al egations by Matney that Rowlands violated the city charter by giving himself a merit salary inc rease has ~n taken to the Gund Jury and the ad hoc comm It ke dt>cidt'd nol to aC't on it. Matnl'y charged lhut 1111 com- mumcnttons to thl' city council must go through the city ad mimstrator and is "massaged" into the rorm of the C'1ly ad· rrun1strator's roemo to the r1ty ~ounc11. The committee concluded that the chargl''does not ha\'e ment. Matney alleged that an un- <See CllARG ES. Pace A?> Svalstad, Adler Retain FV Seats Letup In Storm Forecast Weather forecasters contJnlJ@ to predict the end of the !>lorm that so Car has dumped up to 2'"Z inches of rain on the Orange Coast. Foret' a sters "1th the National Weather Sen ice said the storm \\111 clear by lOOIJ?hl Jnd \\eJlht>r "111 be clear and cold Local amateur ml•teorolog1~t . J. Sherman Denn) or llWllJnglon Beach. howc•\'t•r . pred1cb ton· linued rain. The baroml'lt•r 1s maintainin~ at the same lc\'l'l. I don't believe al's go1n~ to l>top until the barometer reading:. begin to go up." The death of at least one AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PERSONs--AS Orange County resident has been attributed lo the storm Jannette J:imes, 19. or Los Jam11os. "as killed" h1le sk11ng at l\1 ounta 1n l l1gh near Wrightwoud. A spokesman for the ski area -.aid the ICnl'egcr ap· parenlly to .. t control on a '>le<'P .,lope an lh<' blizzard, tumbled do" n the s lope and crashed into a ski hft anchor pole. The stor m which moved mto Southern Callfornaa Monday J:athered :.urpn!>1ng 1ntens1h , iwltmg the Orange Coast "1th h:ul dunng the mornin~ Natio n al Wca t hl•r Service meteoroloi:1sts. who had expect t•d a warm ram to ke<'p the sno\\ level abo\'e •l.QOO rec•t got a sur 1mse "hen thC' s now levt'I d1ppt•<l to 1,500, le<i\'lng foothill com mumll<'s an l.olo Anlll'll's County l'O\•ered with a layt•r of white and d osing all mount,11n h•t:h\\U)S to l' ats "1thout I 1 rc t h a1ns So far lht• .,IM m hu!-. dum11Nl an J\ erl\~1· of I 'I() 111rht"• of r.1111 on l'11ac;t.1l 1llw'"1th the h1 i.:h lw mg :.! ti an I .1i.:1111a :":1 i.:11t•l Bodit-!'4 ·R ... t·ovt-rf'cl l OS \~<; 1-:1.t•:S f\l'> 'I ht• 1·ha111•d ho<lll'' uf ,1 It.Ille ho !-i.111t.1 1-'t• < 11u111t• unal tlll'1r :1 \(',1r old clau.:h1<•r "1•r1• fin" n uul 111 .1 ht•lil'llJl\t•r h\. II I\ l't'lllt• ('ountv .!>ht·ntr'~ 1h•put11•, .incl ffil'mlx•r, of ,1 m11untllll\ I t"•l'llt' ll'.1"1 \\ho h1t..l.'d le• lht• s ale• of ,1 '"''" l'lllo:llW P111(•r Al.lt'l' 1·1,1 .. h 111'.11 1111" de• i.crt e·om mu 111 t \ • Or a n!(~ l 'm•sl ~ 07 ; ---- \\t•nth.-r Fu 1 r .rnd ('Olll hin1J?ht. Mo"1h -.unn~· Thur'ld,1\. uccordini.t In · the' "t'alhrr s l'n1cC', \\1th chann· or rains dt>creasini: to Jl.l pt'r cent th1' C'\ t'mnJ? H1).'!hs Thurt;day m the upper .50<;. Lo\\S 36 to 42. IN IDE TODA'°' TM 17i6 batllf' on a sup- pcory hlllf' Norlh Carolina bndgf' lasted barcl;1 fu:f' minulrs, bul lumt'd lfle tide of the Rt't'Olu11on D I A• •t VMW SifrWt(• ... ti~ LM .. , .. C:.OIM-• Cl•nU• .. Otmlc• '" "'-""' •• Mev1 .. •• Mv\l( ... Al_,...,,._, 01 " ........ , ..... , 01 0.•-C....ny 01 ....... 14 1 u .. ... Al ~-Ot•ttll .... h<tt , ........ ,,. ... '"'-"' "'-· -----1.A-n Al \•t••• _.,., A• '-", •• I ""<*Mor'"' ••• r...,,._ Ct II Tl•Hlon Cl -·-Cl-'"'" c• J u llJ ·~· •• 141 ... A• ., Bobo Chica Proj~t. Workmen pump rainwater out of hole al Bolsa Chica State Beach where upgrading of beach facilities is under way. Hole 1s being dug for sewage pumping equipment that will serve new restrooms at f'he beach. Parking lot aJso is being enlarged. Plans call for completion of project in time for s ummer rush of beach \'ISilor~. Westminster Trio Tapped For Council//"'- J oy Neugebauer, Frank Fry Jr. and Wilham C. F'rench Wl'rt' e lected Tuesday to four.year tt>rms on the Westrninl>ter City Council. In a s pecial election for the \\'c"ltmmster School D1slnct that ~1bo was on the ballot. Cami "l'\ e" handily defeated Paul E . St hretbl'r 2.393 \'OtC!> to I.~. The clerl1on "a~ hdd to fill thc seat left \ acatt>d by the de;ath of Ra\ mond Schm 1tt IJ'l Au~ui..l. The complete C'•l\ council rt'· ~ults · Mrs . Neugebaut>r. 3 .Jff5 fT('nch. 2.160. •·r}. 2.17-l, Lldt•n G1llcsp1e (an tncumbcnt ) 2,04:1, Husstll McKenlU.', l.2RS. An1tt•ln Tr<>antos, 1.2-t5 and 1\ndn•w Ho<lngue1. f.Olt HB Developer Pays $6,000 In Fraud Cme Mushroom Farmer Faces April Trial Mushroom farmer Arthur R. D1Stefano was ordered Tuesday to face trial April 19 on assault charges fil ed by Huntington lkach police after a shootout that claimed the hfc of his younger brother. Orani:l· County SuJ)f'rior Court Judge Kenneth W1ll1ams set thr tnal dJk for DtSlcfano. 35, of NIXON I NYITED TO Jll IT I RAN WASll l NGTON <L'PI > Richard M. Nixon. "ho rc•turncd (rom hu, nine day v1:.1t to China MondJ}'. ha' been invited to v1s1t Iran luter this yt'ar. Women's Wt•ar Oaily reported today. Tht> ne\\ spoper quoted !-.Ource" ;is l>J )'1 n ic the I ran1an ant· bnssador cxh•nd<'d lhe inv1tatwn un a recent trlJ> ht• mndl• lo California. 6232 Chinook Lane, \\'cstminslrr. F'ree on S5.000 bml, D1Stefano faces pretrial action March 26 m the same courtroom. He was booked on charf{es of assault with a deadly weapon last Jan. 7 shortly after police shot and kille d Nicholas J . DiStefano. 23. as thr ~ ounger man ran from lht• family home· ill 18196 Golden wes t SI . llunllnl'.{lon Beach. Police said th<'Y felk>d the \ 1<·· llm with shoti:un blalotS 1n th<' lK>hcf that he wa., the l(unm:in "ho had pt'ppcred the rl.'.,1d<'nl'1' "1th shot:. in a frilC'J, lhal lcd th1• family to call police for hl'lp. It was later dt>termin<'d by lh1· Orange County Grand Jury th<•l there w;as 1n!>uff1t1t>nt t•v1d<'llC'\' to JUSllfy the f1lln~ of charjll"I al-{ainst two officers anvolvN:I tn the fatal shoohnR The offi cer' test1f1l'd that thl· \'ICIJm held what ap1K•urt•d lo ba• ta wuapan in his hund und 1gn11n•d command~ to halt. Junior lfigh Stat.IL'f Sweeping Victory For Pair Ey KATHY CLANCY OI .... o.uw "''* ~ Fountain Valley Mayor Bernie S\ abtad scored a swe<>ping \'I<'· tory m Tuesday ·s cit) eoun<'1l t'll'CllOns , \\ inninj? IO a 24 Of 26 precinctlo Incumbent Councilman ~Ian 1n Adlt•r aho \\on r t• dt•rt1on to a four.year <'OUn<·il tl'rm tn a ran• that dre" onlv 22 5 1wrcent or the cit~ 'i, fl•g1s.tcred 'ot<'rs The unofficial rt·~ults. with all :!6 precincts and absentee ballotlo reportin~ are · Bernit> Svalstad, 2.315 Dr. ~1arvin Adler , 1,404 Manuel Alarcon, 1.2A7 Sheila Marcus, 1.210 Fred V~ss, 969 Joseph Schloss. 815 Robert Rusoff. 396 Tom Beall. 232 Harry Vought, 157 The incumbents pulled off to an early lead as precinct totals were <'ounted, although the race was close for a wlfile between Adler and Alarcon. S\•alstad and Adler a~reed Tuesday niJ?hl their victories in· d1catcd general satisf~ion with the 1ob they have been d and with the way city gove ent has been perform mg. Only 4.675 of Lhe city's 20,014 registered voter s t'ast ballots Tuesday. although Lhe turnout was slightly higher than the 20 percent oft wo years ago. . Svalstad led In R.very precinct but two. Alarcon led h.im 37.27 in the Mexican-American Colonia Juar ez community, while Marcus won 125 votes compared to Svalstad 's 123 in her home neighborhood . the Vista View School attendance area. <St>e FV RACE, Page A2) Burglar Alarm Wakes Solon llunhn~ton Beach C'1ty coun· c1lwoman Harnett Wieder and her houseguest~ awakened early Tuesday to the s ound of th1• bur~lar al:irm at hC'r lluntmi:ton Harbour horn<'. Police were sum- moned. The officer who answered thr call a t Hi26 1 Tisbury C1rclC', checkt'd oul lhl' r<'i-1dcnrl' and as· sured Mrs. Wiedt•r then• wa~ no intruder 111!11 :1 laullv timer 11n the• alarm WINS EASILV Valley Mayor Svalstad ,,., ty ~lot ti.off '"'"o' GETS NEW TERM . Fountain Valley's Ad~ 'Fox' Ready For Encore., J\fONTGOMF.HY, 111. <l'f'J) - "The Fox" hus wnllrn anothlr chapter an h " carrc•r ;i., a pollu· lion f1J,!ht er, and lht!i one 1!t four fel'l t11~h. The self s l ylt'd anti pollul 111n crusader pl.1«l'd 11 four foot s1r,n near a d1,rhaqw l'rt•t•k In llw Armour-1>1al Com1rnny. It i;a1d. 111 part: "This Is In warn you that your frl'<' anl1pollut 11111 ramp111 i.:11 11 ..... JU!.l bcJ,!UO. ··on $tUurd ! Thi• Fox." "The Fox" Has h1·1•11 hara~s1ng thos<' whom lw rqn.;icfrr, 111 <lustrial pollutc·r"I 011 and oll lnr Mlt )'eilrl•. Less than three hours after ht' 1n1t sued by the Or.inj?e CourH\ Di strict Attorne} 's con~umt"r fraud di\ 1s1on. a liunt1n$tto11 neach de\t?lopment comµany paid a $6,000 penally Tuesd:iy and agreed to stop maktnJ: mis· leading statements about its con· dominium project. 6th Graders to Remain .4D rmccEns Lawyers f or the Classic ~velopment CorporatJon. 8275 Cherrywood Circle. furthtr agreed 1n the out of court settle mcnl to make rtstltution to s e\'eralpur c h asers of con· domin1ums in Sea Breez e \'1llage. It was alleged in the civil ac hon that the firm advertised playground facilities at the pro Jec"l when none had been pro- \'lded and that \\ooden beams had been installed in each d\\ell mg unit. No such beams were provided in some units. Pros~cutors said their action was filed after a number of rom· plaints wtre rece1,·ed from purchasers of the Condominium property. ll unl1 nitto n Beach Cit y <elem entary ) School D1stnct trustees have rejected a propc>Sal to transfer the sixth grades rrom mlermed1ale campuses back to elementary schools. Only Trustees Norma Vander Molen and Dale Bush supported the r eorganization Tuesday, although other trustees did agree to a community survey askmg parent comment on the proposal. "I have hopes we can re- 'cons1der our decision for lhe following year.'• Mrs. Vander Molen said today. She had contended that sixth graders might learn easier al an elementary campus than at a junior high and she ~aid Gis4er and Sowers Intermediate Schools are over crowded now. wbile Owytr need-; remodeltnf.? or replacement /\t the same time, she sa id s ome element ary schools have empty cla,~rooms Oistnt't off1C1als said about 200 parents and staff m<'mbers at- tended Tuesday's meeting. And Mrs. Vander Molen said she believed the maJonty or parents supported he r r e- organization plan. The board also &f{ret>d lo in - clude the proposed addition of five rn1nules to each of the six periods for sixth. seventh and eighth graders on the parent sur vey. Both Bush a nd Mrs. Vender Moten had voted 10 favor of re- quiring that add1t1onal elass Ume. bu.t the other three trwotees \'oled against lbem. l , Mrs. Vandcr Molen said today PHONE CALL~ shehope!t lhc s urveycanbecom-''Re11pon s P lo lhC' <id wa' pleted qui ckly by April, trcmendou:.. Uur phone· rani: off "rather than wait until Sep· the hook." tember and then run into the Thal ·s the adH'rl '"'"~ suc<'C"'"~ same boondogJ?le in not havmg !l'lory told by thl' Lido Isle \\Oman time to gather community in· \\ho placed this clasc;1f1t'd at.I · formation." ,.... In a related action. the boardW" U DO ISLt:. MATClll~f; asked administrators to prepare }l"llow noral 'ofa"I . Sl50 bl ra Gn·l'n uphol Sor<J, cost figures on the poss1 e St2S Om. T11blc'. 4 Caot• replacement or remodeling of h 3 c k r h 0 1 r ~. S:JOO. 42 year·old Dwyer Officials S'aid Thominvillc• C'rNh-01a. the board plans to survey the $150 Rattan Ha r . S7S community later on that issue. as Rattan CoffN• tahl<'. s.io well Thomasv11lt.> CO<'kla1l "' The administrators had recom· End table"I. Almo~l nl'w mended against making any r e· 111· refnJ! $200 K11t'hl'n organization of intermediate l:lblr, 4 cham<, s.111. xx>. schools until the Dwyer problem xxu is solvt'd. In addition. a teacher survey conducted by teachers showed the majority like the in- termediate program as it is, of- ficials sald. If you have home furnishing!! you want to convert to casl'I, coll 642-5678 Put a fe" words to work for} ou, m the Dally Pilot. . t 2 DAILY PILOT H /F Hinshaw Off anJ, Running L nduuntt•cl b) hi'> 1 t'<'t'Ol n111 v1ct1on on br1bt•1' d1.iriwi.. Ht·1> Andrt'w lfin11h.i1A t R l\t'14port 8et1ch1. took out nomll\.1t1<1r1 papers Tut'sdu) IM .1 third h.·rm in Congrei.:. 1 "I'm c1>nv10l't•1J I \'t' dun.· nothm.: \\ ron~ .Hid "111 tx• '111 d1cated thr ou.ih lht• upJ>Cul pro ('('SS." ll1n'ihU\\ ... Jld ..... he d1 .. l'U&sed h1 '> 197b f..'Jmap1gn plan .. early 1n the da) The tormt'r Orange Count) ii' sei.lOr i.111d ht• "' .. , "i.ome"''hJt surpnsed" by dn 1n/ormal pull pubhi.hed Tuei.da} mornJO# It sho" t>d th.it roughl> H ~r cent of tht' 40th DrslrH'I Republican \'Oters still fa\'or t.1m .is their choice amon.: /1\'e pro ... pectl\e <'and1date.., for tht> party's nom1nat1on Hin~hJ" said th1· indication of ... upp<irt · !ihO\\ s lhal nol ever· \One 1i. "ailing lo b<•l1e\e the worst until the JUdlc1al proces'> has been concluded " Ho"·e,·er . he abo admitted thal he "111 be farrn~ mon• than •tn uphill battle to hold on to the l'On ~reMnonal 'eat hl· f1r .. t \\On 1n 1972. With the nn~f his Jun. 26 con ''ictaon on two br1 bcry chargei.· still fresh in his ears, lfinshuw admitted his upcoming tnal on ii legal campaigning r har1tes "111 also probably hurt his chances for re-election Fro• Pag~ A I CHARGES. • authori~e<i car allowance of S125 per month was given to assistant City Administrator Bud Belsito. The pa nel said that Belsito had a ··negotiated right" to the use of the car or an allowance Matney ch arged that the city administrator agret.'d to replace two employes or the bwldtnj{ de· partment. but d 1d n()l inform the council of this need. The ad hor rom m1llee found that the per'ionnel a ct ion 1i-. "1thin the disrret1onarv po\\t•ri-. of Rowland<; and that lht•rc i-; no i--ubstance to thl' alk~allun Other charges brought by Matney and refuted by the ad hoc committee wus that the handling or the sale of Meadowlark Golf Course to the city was questiona- ble, the city aud1.1or 1s controlled by lhe city administrator. that Rowlands has cancellt.'d a cat~· council direct ive to document contract \ 1o lations bv the California Animal Control and that the city administrator has tried to change ofhc1al minut.e-; of council meetings. Another charge concerned .1 ,·ontract bet ween thl' city and .s Seattle publishing company for recodificat1on of city ordinances. A conclusion was that the city ttomm1tted 1tsetr to spendinl( SI0.000 when the final costs ex· l'eeded that sum by a significant ~1mount. Rowlands says the findini.ts are incorrect and thal the city has not spent tha t amount and that the project 1s an ongoing matter. There also was u chnri.tc that Rowlands paid rrpalr CO!'ts to Mayor Norma Gibbs from h1' l'1mtanR ency fund for manor <'ar •<iCC'idf'nts in 197:1nnrt 1975 It wa<; ;1,~wrh•d that tht• pa\ mt•nt~ wc•rt• madt' "11 hout cuunc·1l or pubht I. llCI\\ I ed I(('. Tht• punt'l concludt'd that th1•r1· clul not ·•IJP<':lr l o tw ,111\1 l'ffur Lon .1mon1·., l•Jrt to rnnrc.11 tht' <''\· 1wnd1tu11'"· Arizona N ix t"s ER A PllOENIX, /\ri1. lAl'l Tht' l':,1ual Ha.iht... 1\ nwnrtmt•nt fo11t-d to Pll"" 111 lht• Ar11on.s Senott· i-.1>C'lhn~ th1• end of anv r11rthl'r or t1M on tht' l':HA 111 thl' ~tatl' lt•J:1lil.1turc this) t•ar. ORANGE COAST 11 ' 1• ... (""floQr (t••\ f"l.t IJ t lrt,4 •Ifft "'"'It_,. I r °'' f\H''''' .... Nf•t "'' \\ t\ ~!Ywfj t•y ..... fllll '"°,. ( ,\ ' f".,f'll•\"I f ....... _..; f' 1•CWf•~· ,,, ltuJ ,, • r-w• "'" t , ..... ~ .............. , """'• 1•1# f" It ,.,, .t ,...~1-•ff l\oo •' tH,"''"""'' t\ ....... ' ..... , ,,,.. .... t t' ft . ... ', ... , .... 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" ................ ,,~,, f""•1'•' • .,. •"•••h••.,.•"''' ""'''" "'•" t;r tf'OfMvitee 111t t~(h11t 1111'"'-•I ..-tn-•u\1•~ el ,_,....,........,.., 1-c..-o ',.~, .... 1•••· [ .. " .. , ',,,, .. ~ .. , c:..t • ..-..... ~..,,..'\Cf•t•.,., t• •• , • \_1 \ ........... tl'My o-~,....."' ,,..,,')f"lflll, ,...,, .,,Ito I l\,llf""""' \J 1\~tNy ~ wecsoeso.y March 3. 1176 \owl .\o•inrf" J;ine Kennedy. a Ch1ca~o nurse tmpnsoned for an ti· \\ar activities during Vit!t · nam war has been nominat· ed for tht~ 1976 :\obel Peace Prize She 1s one of SO appli- cants to be considered. ------- FV RACE. • • AdJer. who fioaneed the bulk of his campai g n h imsel! and stressed the accom plishments of the past four years. said Tuesda) night. "l feel very \ery good about the whole thsng .. , Just think it showed that peo pie thought "e had good i:O\em· ment gorng in the c 1ty ... he aid 5, alstad pledged to "continue listening to the people and trytng lo do the best job we can," ad dang. "my phone number 1 in the book •. One of the few issues in the campaign was the council's cur rent contract dispute with firemen and their Teamster represent all ''es Svalstad said the election showed that residents belle,·e · IA'l' are trying to do the right thing with the firemen. trying to be conservati,·e in our bud~el but pay lhem among the top t hr<.'e dt' partments in the rounh· .. He had charged fi remen irnd Teamsters with "threatenin1f' to t•lect new council members who IA Ould bt>sympathellr to their cf<'· mands. Out he said Tuesday, "I think basically that lhe citizens of Fountain Valley are a very high I> pe of people and they saw through a lot of the smear ram pa1gn1ng and poor taste .. !\lost of the randidatt's stayt'd a way from election hc·adquarterc; at city hall Tuesday evening. although Sv a lstad was there just after the polls rlo!'>l'<i and Vos~ a nd Beall ~ta.red for most of thl' returns. FV Boys Club Buys New Van -With Help The Fountain Valley Boys Club has purchased a new van throu~h donations from the California Community Foundation and the local Lions and E xchange Clubs. Chm; Torres, C'lub executiv<> 1h rector. :.aid th<' California 1'ommun1ty l''oundat1on. a 1troup "hich supphC1s ~r.ints to non proht orlolan1zat1ons. supph<'d s.1.000 to" ard the> SS.600 purcha.,1• pr1t·1•. lit' said Exch:ini.t<' C'lub Pre,1 dent Lee Sl·hat z and Laor,!\ Pres1 dent Dennis Horen helped obta111 the resl or the funds. lie i.a1d th<· nl'w van \\Ill bt' used for tran!lportallon to athletic event-.. o u 11 n gs a n-11 1 ran 11 port 1 n.: ~oungsters to the rlub from !<C'hool. It replace!\ a worn out J009 \'an. BOSTON 1 A P t St•n llt'nr} M Jac:k1mn ~.ud tod.I,) that m11>· lru!lt of dNentt' and !(Up!X)t't from "bl\ae and \o\1hitt' coll-.r workers" brou ght him vlctorv in the Massnrhu<1ett!i l>enHH'rnllc pr1mar) J :u·k:.on ind 1c:Jtl.J h1.• \\ ould turn his atkntaon lo 1-iondu no". but said thot pnml\I") next weel.. \o\111 not be dec1s1H in i:a1n1ng Lh1• nomination Rep Morra:-l 'dall of Anton.s ran second in the Massachusetts vote Tue dj..v and was clearly the leader amonR the part~ ·.s liberal c:ind1d1Mes Sen Birch Bay a nother liberal. was se,~t.h ong the eight Ot>mocrats and aides said he "ould probably ounce his • plans Thursda) T re had been speculation U.s) h ould drop out of the race. ba~ed on his own statement that 1f he duin't do well in the ear ly primaries he might dropout Sen Fred Harris. who also rared poorly here, said he would !>lay in the racl' and wage stMng t'ampa1gns in New York and ll· hno1s Jackson told u news con - ferenc·e today 1 .. I won it on the is · sues," such as d istrust of detente with Russia a nd support of a 200-mile oCfshore fishing limit. Referring repeatedly to "the working people" as t he source of his strength. the Washington senator said he left it up to others to bnng up the busing 1.SSue. ··1 never made a busing speech I responded to questions . "I'll f11tht the bigots" hnever ( can. Let's get an honest dia1og · going on the alternatives lo bus- ing." he said School busing has stirred con· troversy in Boston ror months . Beaming broadly, Jackson said many h ad warned him he "as too conservative lo win in 'Ma~achu~ the onh· state to \'Ole for George McG.overn m 1972. but. "\\(' proved lh1s was untrue .. • In Florida. J arkson will facl' his most serious challenge from Southerners George C. Wallace and Jimmy Carter. Wallace ran third in Massachusetts and Carter fourth. President Ford. roeanwhile, said he was pleased with his vic- tory over former Caltromla Gov. Ronald R eagan in Massachusetts. "here Rta~an 's name was on the ballot. and in \'erm ont. where it wasn't. * * * Massachusetts Primary Vote Summarized BOSTON <U PI) -The Massachusetts Democratic pre· ~•dentaal primary vote with 99 percent (2, 126) of the state's 2.187 precincts reporting: Candldat.- Bayh: L'dall: Shriver: Wallace: Carter : Jackson: llarns · Sanford: Sha pp: Ht'ntst'n: l~ennedy: McCormack Kelleher No prcferenct•: Volt" Pereent 35,402 5 129,040 18 531379 7 122,177 17 101.866 14 162,567 2.1 ~.426 8 420 0 21.618 :1 4&'i 0 1,723 Cl 24.90J •1 1,607 0 9,IMYJ I The Republican pre~1dcntial vote with 99 percent !2.1261 of the 'talc's 2, 187 prt'rincts reporting: Candidate Ford. Hl';i~nn No prl'frrenrc · \" ott> Pe-rrent 114,042 fl2 62,9M 35 6.009 :i Beach City Dodge License Suspended The deakr license of Rench Ci · tv Oodge in HuntinJ?ton Bt'arh hJs b<.'en su~pended for four dn}., by the Department o r Motor Vehicles for alleged failure to promptly transfer auto re1ustra lions to customers. accordmg to OMV Director Herman S1llos The s uspension went into effect Tuesday. O MV officials said. C'la1m111g the firm had failed to transfer auto reg1s trat1ons 'nthm the 20-day penod reqwred bylaw. Albert S1l\'erman. ,,ce pres1· dent and m anager of the firm. said the s uspension stemmed from office problems which now. have been correct ed He f\Oled the suspension was caused by "'paper "ork" and no consumer fraud or faulty ad· ,·e rlising wa s involved Sih·erman said the firm, which has been in Huntington Bearh-10 years. paid Sl 1.000 in late penalties to the OMV S1l\'trman said Beach City, If.SSS Ueach Boulevard. 1s one of the large t volume duler:o1 in Orange County and poi-.s1bly the nation Robert Penre, semor special 1nvest111ator walh the OMV, saad the suspens ion stt•mmed from "hundreds of v1olation.s·· over at least four years Tr ansfers or reg1strallon were not being completed for 30 to 60 days. he said. mstead or the re· , quired 20 days. The tardiness caused delays in cust(lmers obtaming llUes and registrations. he said. The s uspension was issued to Mayflower Motor s Inc .• which does business a s Beach City Dodge. ofhcials said. Signs not· ing the uspension were pe>sted on dealer property. OMV offac1als said an addi· tional six-d ay suspension was ~tayed for one year while th~ · firm is on probation lo OMV. Suspension prohibits s ales dur· 1ng the four days. they said. ' r .\ 0•11y l'li.I Slot! l'loo4o St reef Sce11e Sheri Goldstein and Jon C1:.1nc1 t'na<·t a ~cene from the ~larina High SC'hool drama ·Street SC'ene." which play~ Thursday throu~h Saturday in the school cafeteria. ThL· ~lay ~O<~uses on soctal. et•onom1c and psychologic cond1· J1ons m a New York P<'mt.•nt m 1929. Mesa aps Raciti And Two New Faces By AL.A~ fllRl\I ~ Ottft• D•1ly ~19-tSt,tt The only 1ncumtwnt on llw card. Oom1n1r Huc1 t1. :.ind newcomers ~t an Small\\0<wl un<I Edward MrFarlund \H'n' l'l(•rt<•d to the Costa M e"a l'1t v Counnl Tuesday as about 2'J JK'H't•nt of the city's vott'rs \Hnl tu thr polb The three t nu m pht'Cl m·t•r 11 other cand1date!'i in tht' t'i(•Ct1on in which a maJortl) of tht• t·nu1H·1l seats was at slake. Raciti, a Jeweler. bank drrec t or and form<'r pa\\nhrol-l·r. came out on top "ith 4.433 vote:-.. but "'as chased cloi-.cly ;ill C'\'l'n an~ by Mrs Small" l><><I "ho f1111o;hed with 4 .19i \otc., 1\kFarland. a 40·H•ar-old 1n l\u ranrt' brokt>r and ·former plan 11an~ C(lmm1Mi10ner. finished ;1 d1i-.tan1 third with 2,755 \'Otes. bul hl' \\as .585 \'OlC'S ahead or h1 io. m'.irc•:-.l challen~er. Oon Rull. :12. a Rt•altnr associate, who~ot 2.170 \ Ol(•!> Riot in Me xico MEXICALI. Mex1l'O CAP) Fnur people -including thrcl' polH'l' nfran·rs · -\\ere nurMn~ bulltt "ounds today aflt'r a near. n ot in\'ol\1ni.: unhcrsity stu <knl'- , ... Bandit . . . 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' sired:-., a ccnr<ltnt: to Sgt Jln1 ~· Ho" l' und Offanr B;lrrv CJSt' \\ho madt• the urrt':-t • l\lnnn '' a,\.,st•rtedl~ 1dent1f1l'd b~ rtl•rk Jran llollin~S\\Orth. of , Thl· Pa1nt1n Plutt• 111 lith St J .• p.11n1 .u1d "JI I p.ipl'r oull('I robbt'<J of S~ 72 b~ J toothle!>~ man s h l' t () I d 0 rr I l' l ' r c a r I Schelleni.:t'r the robber entl'rcd about ti 40 r m . dl•mandani: mont·~ and rl'' 1.•alini.: i-.1ghl of a k111te sheoth .• ilthough !>he dad nnl :>t'I' l h(' k Ill fl' In\ l'i--tlj.tiltor::. "1•n• rht't'kini.: U1t• po:-.i.1b1hly toduy thut their !>ll:.>Pl'C'l may be Lhc same tooth le ... :. bandit \\ho rotilll.'Cl thl• )I Sall Ei--q . ft.,h and dups shop at lljrbor U1.111lt'\ Jl'cl and Edangl·r .\\'t'nue in J-'ount1.11n \'alley Satur da:- Forum-backed Irvine Trio Wi11 Election With a 43 7 percent turnout Tuesda~-. I r\'lnt' 'oters rlcctcd thrl't' <'and1dall•s \\ho rrcc•"<'d the back111~ or the JnanC' Tomrn row c1l1zens forum and two ret1r - 1ng nly count1lmcn l\<.'cord1ng h• f111ul unoffrt•aul return:.. ltll' "annt'rs :Hl' Dnld G. Sith 2.H.13 rnll·~ Basil T. "Hill" \'ardoulb · 2,71 1 \'Ol('S Mar~· Ann Galdo Z.l:l:J \'Oil'" Of the <·11:-"::. 11,::!li:I n•g1sll'n·d \'Oters. 6.23:J "cnl to lhl· poll~. io.phttinf'! hea \ '.' l'OOC'l'nlral inn, ur \'Otes amonJ? !'>l'l(·Of the lfi <·.1n- d1datrs for thn·c 0111·n !>t'a\.." Thl' thrt't' incuml>rnh did not ({'ck Tl" <'kc ti on _., Put your face in our_hands. I I All I H'l"I Ii Iv•• 11111• tlt ir1;t in 1111111111111· 1h1·\ '11· rl1IT••1111t. 'I hit' \\In 1h••11pl11111i. :ii t hi· Opl 1rn I l>1•p 111 t nll'nt 11 t \\.1111' t.1k1• '111 h .1 11111~', l1n11I J,,11k 11 I \ 1111 r 110,f', f'\'f·~, f1 lllp)1• 11111 11·/lh, ll,, ltll I• flll' 1•1 I I' 1111•\ Ii I ... \ t llH 1 .. I Ill 111 t 11,,. ".1 \ I lwv .. 1i .. 11ld , 1111.l111t 1.l1lv. ""h 1111 "'hpp11w .. , 1•111111111~ '"" 111 lh1 11t, '""' t '" 111111111 lt.11111• •1rirl r•·n "" 1hl1• "' I. 1111,J 11' 1•1•v 111 ...,,. "II\ '"' "' h11 nd l1•d Ct\ rr .011,111"1 Inn ... ..11r I \ !• .... l'.l r ftir \llllf 1•11 I tr•· f .1m11\, 111mr IO t hr· t1pt11 tl lkr.1r1mf'nt 11tWMd'., COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 Irvine .EDITION ,_ ... ,. VOL. 69, NO. 63, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' losing N.Y. Ste<"ks ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 TEN CENTS Seeking End • e to Housing Suits ByDOUGLA...~FRrn.sctl~ Of ... _,., ........... Irvine's counter-orrer \o plain tltrs In two hou1ln1-related swus acalnst the city, briefly put, 1s. drbp il. The plalnUrra had suggested as a settlement tha t the t'lly l>()t up a "·' m illion locally ftnanced housing subsidy program tor low·lncom e people. In a letter to Carlyle Hall, al· torney for the Orange County F air Housing Council, and en· vironmental wrlter Wes lt'y Marx, Deputy City l\llorney Leonard A . Hampel srud, "We hope that you will Sff fit to jOln us an pursuing other means of soh·· 1ng these problems. oulSade the context or lltigauon and that > ou will dismiss the above entitled actions." Reactang to the letter, Hall sa.id. "I'm very disappointed. All they say 1s 'We ret'e1ved your of· fer and go take a flying leap " He does not plan to drop the matter. Hall is representing Marx and the f''alr Housing Counl'll In two ~wts aimed at the lack ofhousang an Irvine tor those "'ho work in thec1ty. The fair housing councU suit char11es that %onang for the Irvine lndustnal Complex·East 1s in· consistent with a city general plan goal to provufe housing m ln•tne for all flements or the community. mcludmg workt>rs. Tht> environmental impact. re· port for the complex mdicates S4.000 workers will be emp'loyed there and most will not be able to afford homes in lrvlne. The Mal'X.'Wl charges that the environment•l impact report for the eastern industrial complex did not adequately address the t>ffects on the environment of workers wh o mus t live elsewhere. The I rvine Jetter was authorized by a recent city coun- cil order to forward to Hall all lower-cost housing related data e Elects -Gaido; VardouliS and Sills o.11., ~ ... Stoff - WINNER MARY ANN GAIDO HUGS CAMPAIGN MANAGER JUANITA MOE AFTER LAST COUNT Galdo, David Siiia and Baall Verdoulls Make Up A New Majority On lrvlne Council Jackson Wins Primary Attributes Victory ~ Workers' Support BOSTON IAP) -Sen. Henry M. Jackson ~aad today that mis· tn1sl or dl'lenlt• and support from "blue and white collar workers" brought ham victory an the Massachusetts Oemocrutac pnmary. Jackson indic'ated he would tum has attenhon to Ftonda no'4 . but said thnt pn mary ne'tCl '4Ct'k will not he dec1:.1vc tn gaming the nom111at11m R(•p Morns Udall of Anz.onu ran second In the Massachusetts volt' Tuesday and was clearly lhe lead<'r among tht> party's liberal randadates Sen !-\arc h Rnyh . another liberal. was !levenlh among th<' c•lghl Dl'mocrat'l and aide!> i.aul he would probably 1mnounce has plans Thursday. The rt-had been sveculJllon Dayh would drop out of the race, based on his own statement that ir he didn't do wt•ll in the early pnmancs he m11:ht dropout. Sen. Fred Harris, \\ho abo fared poorly here. l>nld he would 11tay in the race and waJ.te i.tronj{ campaigns an New York and 11- hnois . Jackson t old a ne"i. ron· ference lodny. "I "on 11 on the'' sues.·· such as da:.tru:.t or detenh• with· Russia ;ind support of <i 200-male offshore ft:.hm~ hm1l Referring repcatrdt) to "th1• worklng people" as tht• wurr(' or his strength, the Wao;h1ni.:ton senator said he left 11 up to othl'r' to bring up the busing 1<,su1• ·'I nt'ver m adc a bus1n..: spel'ch I responded toquestaop.s ''I'll fight the b11tots "hercvcr I cnn. Lei's Jtet an hon<>sl dlalo~ Jtolng on the alternatives lo htJ-;. injl.' · ht' said. School busing has stirrcd ron· troversy in Boston for monthl>. \'Ott' for George McGovern in 1972, but, "we proved this was untrut' " In l'lorida, Jackson wUI fare his most serious challenge from Southe rners Georl(e C. Wallace a nd Jimmy Carter. Wallace ran thi rd 1n M ai;sachusells and <See J ACK 'ON, Page AZ> NIXON INnTED TO VISIT IRAN WA S lllN GTON <l.'Pl > Ru·hard M Ni-con, who returned from ha ~ ninl' dn ~ \'ll>it to Chana Monda\. ha~ heen Invited to v1s1t Iran l(1t(•r th1l\ year. Women's Wear Oallv reportl'd today. Tht• Ol''4'1P3JH'f quoted !>OUrc('S a-; aay111i;: the Iranian am- bas:iador ex.tended the anv1tat1on on n recl'nl trip he madt' to CalHornaa. ElectiQn ' Draws Big Turnout With a 43 7 percent turnout Tuesday. I r vme \'Oters elt>cted three candidatt'S who recel\•ed the backing of the lrvane Tomor row citi1ens forum and two relar ing city councilmen. According to final unofficial return~. the winners are· David G. Siiis -2,833 votes. Bu ll T. "Biii" Vardoulls 2,711 votes. Mary Ann Galdo 2,133 votes. Of the city'11 l4,263 registered voters. e.m went to the polls , splitlinl heavy concentrations of votes among six or the 16 can- cildates for three open seats. The three~cumbents did not seek re- election. • With ali 33 precincts counted. the returns showed: Patrick Bonner 1.923 votes. E . Ray Quigley -1,791 votes. Carol Morris-l ,784votes. Robert Ma rtin-957 votes. Robert M iller-834 votes. John Adams-731 votes. Bruce Rasner~l7 votes. George Kossler-482 votes. George McClure-373 votes. William Crisell-246 votes. Maureen Spencer-201 voles. Gary Gladden-193 voles. Robert Whitson-131 votes. Votjng patterns indicated a significantly h igher turnout south of lbe San Diego Freewa)(. Exclusive of UC Irvine precincts. 51.l percent of the South Irvine residents voted. aceounlJng for 3,052 ballots cast. North o( the San Diel(o Freeway. 41.3 percent of the voters went to the potls. account· ing for 2.948 ballots . t:CI precmcts had the lowest turnout of any m the city, with 27 6 percent of the voters going to the polls and castlng 322 ballots The highest turnout was in Tur- tle Rock . which was ho me ground for seven candidates Precinct 29. the polls at Turtle Rock Elementary School. had a 60.8 percent turnout. the highest of any In the city. But tumoul.1'1 ranged from 52 lo S6 percent throujlhout Turtle Hock generally. The Racque t Club. home ground for top vote.getter David <See IRVINE, Page A2> * * * 'Fox' Ready For Encore Beaming broadly, Jat"kson said many had warn('(I him hi' was too conservative tn win in Massachusetts, thc only stall' to Growth Tf)P Priority In the city Oles and steps the dty ls taking to deal with the pro· blem. The council also told al· torneys the counter-offer would consist or the information and a request that the plaintiffs drop lbeswt. HaJI scoffed at the steps taken by.the city to-date ·'The city has taken a few. very meager steps," he satd. "They have an mclusionary %oning re- quir'!ment that the lf"\•ioe Com- pany build 10 percent moderate- FORMER PROTESTER Councllman-4tlect Sills IRVINE WINNER BHll "8111" Vardoulls 0.llf NEW COUNCILWOMAN Mery Ann Galdo I ... income housing 1n Its new dl'· v~pmenls. But that does not even touch low·lncomo housing. And the price limits set are ex- travagantly high. "They try t o make 1t sound like they're doing some.thing. but they're really not." s81d Hall. Hall previously offered to set· tie the swt 1( the c11y would set up a $5.8 million sub idy program. The program '4 0uld be financed partly by the Irvine Company <See UITS, Page A%) Letup . In Storm Forecast· Weather foret"asters t'ontinue . to predict the end or the storm that so far has dumped up to 21-:! inches of rain on the Orange Coast. It snowed briefly in some sec· hons of Costn Mesa al 12.20 p.m. today. Foret'aster s with the National Weather Service :said the storm will clear by tonight and '4 eather will be dear and cold Local amateur mcteorologasl, J . Sherman Dl•nny of llunt1ngton Beach. however. predicts con· tanued ram. The baroml'ler 1!> mainlainin~ at the sanw le' el I don't behe\.t' 1t 's going to ~top until tht• barometer read1nA!> bt•i;in to go up .. The death o r at least one Orange County resident ha~ bc•en attributed to the storm. J annette J aml'S, 19. of Lu:. Alamitos, was killed while !>k11nl( AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PERSONs--AS at M o untain ll igh n e ar Wriahtwood. A s pokesman for the ski area said the lennager ap- parently lost fontrol on a steep slope In the blizzard, tumbled down lbe slope and crashed into a ski lift anchor pole. The storm which moved into Southern Cahfornaa Monday gathered surpras mg intensity. pelting the Orange Coast with hatlduring the morning. National Weathe r Ser vice meteorologists. who had expect- ed a warm rain to keep the snow level above 4.000 feel got a i.ur- prise when the snow level dipped to l .SOO. leavmg foothill com· munities in Los Angele!'> County rovered with a layer of whale and closing all mountain highways to. cars without lire chains. So far the storm has dumped an average or I.SO anchcs or rain on coastal cities with the hii.:h be· ing 2 6 in Laguna Niguel. Tues- day night's rainfall was recorded at the following station:.: El Toro, .80 of an inch: San Clemente. 4 7 of an an ch: La gun<& Niguel. 51 or an ineh, Co!>la Mt>sa .. 46 of an inch, Nt'wporl Beach .. 48 of an inch. Laguna Beach .. 56 of an inch, :md lluht· lngton Beach . .45 of an ant·h According to the offacwl coun- ty stat1st1r!> kcJJt by the Orangt• County Flood Control D1!>tricl :il their Santa Ana office'>. thl' storm ha<, broui,tht a total uf I 39 inches for a wuson totul of 5 12, taning behind last year's total at this da11• or 6 !Kl and thf! averagl' lotal f nr I h1• dat<· of !l.54. (See STORM , Pal(f' A2> Oran~~ _j Coa~t '" LfA i MONTGOMERY. Ill (UPll "The F ox" has wnltcn unolhl'r t'hapter In has career as a pollu· tion fighter, and th as one Is four Ifft high. AD '(RIGCER..'i PHONE CALL.'i Winners Plan Actions· "' .. at her Fair un11 rohl tonil(hl. Mostly 'l unny Thuri.clu y, accord1n1ot Co th1• wcuthl'r !'il'rV I{'('. "1th <'hanc1• Of rams d err ('a'l•l]lt to 30 p<'r· r ent lhal\ ('\ cning ll1Ah'I Thursday an the u1>r>cr ~s. Lo'4 s 36 to 42. Tl'ae self·styled anti·pollutlon t"rusnder placed n four.foot sotn near a discharge Cl'ffk m the Armour·D1al Company. It said. in part : r'Th1s is to warn you that your free antipollution campaign has just begun. ··on guard! The Fox.·' • "The Fox" bas been harassing ffiose whom he considers in dustrlaJ polluters on and oer for .six years. ture Canceled Noted psyt'hlalrisl and author r. Elisabeth Kubler·Ross has c t'eled her appearance tonJght UC Irvine because of Wness. r ledure "On Death and Dy· " was to ~ave been in the science lecture ball. No arrange· ments have been made to re- achedwe it, UCI officials said. ' ''Res ponse to the ad "'a" tremendous. Our phone ran~ off the hook." That's the advertising succes" story told by the Lido Isle woman who placed this classified ad. UDO ISLE. MATCIU!"G yellow noral sofas. Sl!JO ea Green uphol Sofa. $12S. Din Table, 4 Cane bark rhairs. $300 Thomasville Credenza. $1SO. Rattan Bar. S7S Rattan Coffee table. S4Cl Thomuv11le Cocktail & End tables. Almost new 18' refng S20Ct Kitchen table. 4 chairs. s.ao llU XXlllC If you have home furnishings you want to convert to cash, call 642·5678. Put a few words to ~-erk for you. in the Daily Ptlot The victory parties are over and lrvine's new c ity council ma· JOnty can look forward to reams of city paperwork. some late meetings and making good on some promises. ,, Promise number one is con: trolling growth Questions about the city's abili- ty to afford 1 ts present and planned rate or growth dominat- ed a large part of the council campaign. Whale candidates were promis- ing lo balance residential and in· dus trial growth, economist Wilham Littlefield of hrtle Rock beJian c1rculattng 1 petition aimed at putting a ballot in· iUaUve on growth conttol before voters. And an early February poll or Irvine voters showed that. t'on· trolUng growth was the lqgest concern oC resadellts. Attorney David G. Sills of the Racquel Club. the top vote· getter, said he has arranged a meetin& between the city, school district. the Irvine Company and Littlefield to talk about control or growth. Basil T. "Bill" VardouliJ or University Park, who came in second, put the m alter bluntly: "There was a lot of talk about confrolling growth during the campa1gn. ~ow it's Ume to see what we're going lo do about it. "Are we going to limit it to our abil.il.y \o pay? Or are we going to set aome ridiculously low limit on lfOWlb!'' Lall week . Irvine City At- torney Ja111es Erickson was in- t trueted t6 prepan informaUon on Ute n-4 growtb limit of ~ hol'll«S ... ally set bJ the Ci\1 of Petaluma. Feb. D. the U.S. Su~e. Colle\ r eru..t lo bear ~ --I an appeal or a court challenge to the Petaluma plan, effectively letting it stand. Mary , Ann Galdo or Turtle Rock, third place winner in the baUoUng, said of growth, •·ffav. ing talked about it for the last three months, we are all pretty much aware or the problem of re- sidential growth coming on line toorast." With that issue as a potential starting point. the three newly elected councilmen will begin their four·year terms when they are sworn in Ma rch 9. A new city council chairman -the office of mayor was abolished in the city charter -also will be selected that night . The two incumbent councilmen whose seats were not up for re· election Tuesday. John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor, welcomed (Stt PLANS, Page AZ) '• INSIDE TODAY The 1176 battle on a 1hp- pery little ·Norlh Carolina bridge lasted barely five minulu. but turnrd Ille tide of the Revoluhon. OJ. ladex AJ MtltllU t• Ml•IU •• ""'"'< ... . , -... ·~-· DI 10 tutl ... al Ht•• DJ 0.1 .... C...nty DJ ...... . Al Syl,.le .. _r •• \perh II 1 Stec• Ml rll•tt ... s Telo ... •IGft C .. 11 T"°at..-• CJ "''-CJ _,.._. •I .u •.. , .. •• .&• Al Cl·I ti "J . ., " ... , •• •• I I 2 O'-ll V PILOT' E',..•P-.eAI JACKSON • • C:artt-r fourth Pr._ldtaL Ford, mnDW'hllt. Hid he '"'81 plea.!!ed with his vie· tor} OH'r formt<r Ca.WOllWl Go .. R o n ald H l'llR :tn l n Mlt~uchu11t.•tts, "ht:r\' Reaaan' name "a• tin thl· ballot und 1n Vermont. ~ ht're 1l w!llln't Ver mont'1> primary ~ • ., oho held Tuesda> Wi th rin1l unotlatlal return' from Moaaachullt'llll counted, •·ord hud 114,042 votH. or 82 JWr t"ent. »nd 27 deleaiHcll. tv R~egftn!.s 62.iJ5-I vt>tff, °"~ tw• cent. and 1~ dcle~ates l,yn Noitger. Rea1tan'11 presi. aide, said Reagan issue<! th .. followln" statement "I am most pleased \\ alh tl'lt' result11 uf the primary el..-ct1on in both Massachusetts and Ver mont ... These results, along "1th last week's results in New Hampshire. s how clearly that there's a great d1s.sahsfact1on w1thln the Republican party " 1th the leadership our nation as beine given." In \'e rmont final unofficial re turns gave Ford 26.56-l voteb. or 84 percent: to Reagan's 4.983 write-in votes or 16 percent * * * Massaclwsetts Primary J' ote Swnmarized BOSTON l l'Pl l T h e .\lassacllusetts Democrallc pre· sidenlial primary vote with 99 percent <2.126) or the slate's 2,187 precincts reporting Candidate \'ote Pt-rcent Bayh : 35,402 5 l 'dall: 129,040 18 Shn\'er SJ,379 7 Wallace: 122.177 17 Carter: 101.866 14 Jackson : 162.567 23 Harns 55,.\26 8 Sanford: 420 u Shapp: 21,6111 :1 Bent.sen: 486 0 Kennedy 1,723 0 .\lcCormack 24.903 " Kelleher. 1.607 o No preferc ncc.• 9.~ The Republican pre!l1dent1al \'Ole v. llh 99 pert'ent (2.1261 ofthC' btate's 2, 187 precincts reportinll Candldatf' Vote Percent Ford· l M.042 62 Reagan· 1\2.951 35 No preference 6,009 J Fro• Page A I PLANS ... the newcomers this momin11 Mrs. Pryor said '"They are a good group of people and I think the counl'll will work well together." Although the lhn-e new <'OUn· n lmen dtffer markedly rn some O[ their \IC\\ S , they received l'Jmpa1go backing Crom Irvine Tomorrow. the UC Irvine Stu dents Coalition and Councilmen Henry Qu11tley and Robert West, both or whom w 111 leave the coun nl March 9 Mrs. Ga1do, asked about possi· hie a.lliances on the new council , ~aid. "I'm not sure. I really don't !lt'e any particular patterns. I think v.e hove five intelligent, well·educntcd, independent coun· t.•11 members." Sentence Due For .Gun Pair LOS J\Nf:EU;s CAI') Srn trncmi Ill ~et M urC'h 29 for no ..... 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Pretty soon he realued lhal the pump ha1d 34 ~allons. He C'he ckl'd the gauge , and nothing had bl'en ~oing into the tank ll had b een )tOUlJ.l into the trunk in~lt>tH1 There "as enough to flo~l lhe bpare tire. F1remen wer~ t·ulll'd. and 5iphoneJ Hout It w:is-di!i>{'O\'<.'r<.'<l that the rlllt!r pipe lo thl' tank "Ub hidden bchiod the rear license plate And the place where the attendant put tht• gasoline wa!i a filler pape, a ll right, but at had been in tended for an auxiliary tank that wa s nc\'er installed SUITS.· .. and partly through a new caty business t:ix. The subsJdy pro· gram was to lasl 10 to 12 yeaM> The suit bee a me an Issue in the city council election campwgn as candidates unanimously pledged to oppose locaJly fi.nanced houi.· ang subsidies. Several of the can· didates also c harged that the swt was holding up development of the Irvine Industrial Complex- Eas~. seen as a lucrative tax source for the t'1ty and Irvine schools. But Irvine Company President Raymond L . Watson said r ecent· ly that lhe suit has had no effect on development of the complex. ll has been stopped by the re· cession. he said. However. he added, the suit has the potential or stopping the industrial de· velopment inthe future. The ln·ine attorney's letter said the city cannot commit special business tax funds ir- revocably to local housing sub- s1d1es b~cause c ilv councils can· not takhctions that are binding to future councils. Also. he said. the caty is unwilling and finan- cially unable to commit gener al tax funds lo that purpose Hampel de:;cnbed \Olu manous files sent to the plaintiffs as evidence or a '"good faith effort .. to deal with the lack of lower-cost homes in Irvine. Sclwol Bond Fails InCUSD A S30 million school construc - tion bond ii.sue v. as rejected Tu es d a \' b " ,. o t e r i. 1n t he Capistrano L n1hed School 1>1:- tnrt Wh1IC' the mt.'a:.urc gamed up pro\ al of a maJOraty, 1t failed tu '""the net'e!lb:ar~ two·lhirds ma Jority rcqu1 red for bonds to be :.old Final rc.•sulls Wt're -\'es, 7.2·18 -No,6.198 The bonds " ould ha' c financed con structio n of eight ne w elementary schools in .Mission \ 01eJO arid San Juan Capistr ano. two fast·grov.1ng areas in the sprawling dis trict. f\Jnds also would have been used for com· pletion oC a new h1~h school and construruon of a Junior hi~h '"We lost a ba ttle, it's not the v.ar,'' Wilham Thompson , SC'hool board president. said toda). Thompson predicted tbat trustees will order that an 1den- t1ca I 1~s ue bl' plal·ed before \Olers 10 another election later thi~ )ear "t.:nless '' l' hu\'t' the bond money. "e \'ould be facC'd with double sessaons and alternatives that lean• parent~ upset,·· Thompson s aid. The board pn•sidcnt blamed the defeat on election day rain. apalh}. and misunderslandmg •1bout the issue. Thompson said for example. that he heard one \'Oler say lhal the money v. as going to be used for general expenses when. in fact, the money cn-n only be used for school construction. Hinshaw Q.ff and Running l ndauntl'lt by hlb ft'<'l'lll \'on \IC lion on brl bt-r) C'h<•rlll''. lieJl Andre\\ ll1nl$haw 1 tt :'l!t'Wpoa l Bt<at'h). too k out no111in11t1on papers Tucbday for u third term 1n Co11grt·si. "I'm con\11\ccd l \c donl nothin~ v. ron1 and v.111 be.• ~in ~1ciu~ throuah th~ 11p~ul vro t't':sS .'~ Hmshtt\\ :m id as he dis cussed his 1976 cumapl~n f>larh early U\ the d J:> The for mer Or:inac County ai. sessor said he " ai. "i.Omt'" hilt surpnsed " by an informal poll published Tuesday morrun~. It showed th:it roughl114 P<'r cenl o f the 4 0th District Republican 'otcrs slllJ f&\'or him as their choice amon1t fa\'e pro· specta\e cand1dJlt':. ror lht· party's nomination Hmshaw said the 1ndJcat1on of support "sho" s t h.tt not ever)· one 1s wilhn~ to believe lhl' v.orst until thl.' Judicial prO<:l·~:. has been concluded ·· llowen:r. ht• abo adm1ttl'<.I th.ii he v.111 be factnS! more than an uphill battle to hold on to the c·on gressional seat he first "on in 19i2 \\'1th tlw rm~ or hr:. Jan 26 t·on '1ct1on on two bribery char1o:t·~ still fresh 1n his ears, Hinshaw admitted his upcoming trial on 11· legal campaigning charges will al.so probably hurt his chann•s for re-election. Capo Ousts Incumbent San Juan Capistrano \'Olers turned out in forre Tucsda) lo re Ject the city's propose<! opl'n s p a c e c o n s e r ,. a t i o n a n d agriculture perpetuation pro gram by m ore than a l"o·to one margin Voters also unscatc.>d l\1 ayor James K. Weathers. the only in cumbent in the race. Richard Mc Dowell and Kt'n· neth Friess, two candidates who expressed opposite views during the t'ampalgn. were elected to replace Weathers and Roy L Byrrws, Who dtd not run for re election. o n the City Council. Ford Orders Red 'Fape Cut WASHJNCTO~ W PI> 1~~1dent Ford discl<l.'it'<I toda) h~ ordt>rt'd fl'deral af{t'n<'1t'' to cut buck by Ju h t on tht• t1111.:k o C ~O\t'rn· mcnt red t-.Pt' di.'mi.ndt'd o( Allll'ncani. c-uch ~ l'ar lit' i.aid ht• orde rt•d llJtl'n c1N. to ehrn1natt.• ut kJ$l lO pt'fTl·nt of th~ formg tht-\' rt'Qmre the public lo till out in i::11twrina information ''\\t· i.1mply h:1"e to rt• cluct' tht• ft-demi l(OVt'rn· mt>nl ':; repo rtln.i burden 011 thl' publh'." hl' said In a lt>tter to all d epartments and ?genc1eis. f 'ro• Page AJ STORM ... Tuesday·s rain brought few damage reports. The bluff e rosion abo\ e Pac1f1c Coai.t Hlgh" a} Jn San Clemente did not \\Orsen ove rnight a nd San Clemente police said they were a ble lo keep the highway open to tramc throughout the night. 1\ spokesman for the OranJ(e County H:irbor Patrol said there \\ere no :;agnih cant proble ms v.1th boats moored in the thret• count) harbors . The only major difficulty rc- portl'd occurred in San Clemente. "hert' a lar ge Eucalyptus tree fell into a garage in the 300 block of West Lobos Marinos. Wh1lt• rescue crews battled oozing mud from fire denuded slopes in Sierra Madrt'. local · firemen said there was no ap· prec1able runoff on the slopes blackened by the January fire which claim ed 24 homes in San. Clemente . Fro• Page Al IRVINE ... Sills. reported a 57 pe rcent turnout. s 1gnihcanlly hagherthan that precinct ·s performance m the past. Sills drew 87.2 percent of the Racquet Club \'Ole . Geographic trends in the elC<'· taon Indicated significantly chf· fl-rent \'Oling patterns north and south or the.San Diego Frttway In north 1 rvine precincts, lhl' returns s howed; Sills.1.482; Bon· ner. 1.275 : Vardoul is, 885, Qwgley, 842. Gaido, 789 ; Morris, 736 In south Irvine precincts. re. ~ulls were: Vardouhs, 1,826; Stlls. 1.:m : Galdo. 1,344 ; .Morns. 1.048. Qu.i gley, 949; Bonner. 648. Highway ExtensiOn Approved Orantt1• (·ount) 'Uflt'r\ 1~01 , u1otr \'l'li Tll<'bda' t11.:o111 bid on un $1\<!ll .OOU l"U lll riu·t tu t''o.l t•nd M1r ht!bu11 l>riq• in lr\'lnl' from S,H\ Dittio Crt-d, to Utt> Sun Jntt 11uan Crt·~k t.'hunrwl Tht.' IJI llJl'l'I . \\ h1t'11 .... tll ll\dt11.l1• con11trut·t1\1n 11f t" o brulgi>s and u t" n I tint• rtlUtl, 1 ~ to t~· Jtiint I) fundt'<I b~ 1111' ('II y und thl' t.'OUlll\ \\Ith th,• t•uunn t uk111i;i 1·h1.1r11t· nr t•ontract udm1111i-trat1on In .t leth•r 111 scpen lsors. coun I\ 1-:n\'lronmt'lll.11 M1111ntterncnt. Agt•ncy 1J1rt>t'l or II G Osborm• s aid the final flt•t.11ls of the plan~• and l'Onstrut't1on provisions hu\ ~ bet>n worked out The t'ount~ dl'c1d(.'(f to :.mt th{' city 10 the Michebon Dn\'e v.ork bt'c:iuse o r the road s "coun ty .... 1de si~nariran<'t' " 1>ur1n,i.: ron-.trul'l11111 1h1• ro:id v.111 bt' l'Ollsldert•d ,I ('0Ulll v high\\ n~ but O\\ nt•r .. h11> v.111 r~­ vert lo the t•1t) whi.'n \\Ork is com plett'd Supervisors "en · toltl th.it tn· tensivl.' new industnul <kH·lop ment -IHlmJnh th1• Fluor Corporation h1•.1dquJrll'ri-· ..... 11 s1gn1f1canth llH"rl'JM' th1• trafl 11· load in th1• J r't' a , m Jking tht.· pro Ject esbent1al The t•1t~ ·b bh :.an• of the t•onlru<'l will amount to S:!25.1100 with tlu• rema1ndt'r t o t'omc ll'tlm 1·ounl't ro:id fund~ · Last Vietnam Fatality Home DES .MOl:\'ES. Iowa ll'PI) • Manne l.nncc (.'pl 1>111 wan J. Judge cam1· buck to 10 .... ;1 Tue•' day n1j:ht, not to t h1• hardh hul den prade in the.• c.•ye ... ur L111rc.•nh or the smilt• of :i 11:rlfawnd llut \11 a cold." md~ lov. .1 ni~ht. J udgc, \\ho .al" ,1 \' \\':tnkd to be a J\t arant'. \\Ji> a r.1!>11alh of the \01t•tn;im "ar at ;1i:1• J!l. k1ll1•d by Commurw.r r od,1•t fin· th;it peltc.•d T an Sein N hut /\1r po1 t 111 Saigon 1n th1• f1n.il, lh·1•t1c cla" 111 the 1\nll•rlC'.111 t'\Jc·u.111011 ·1a~1 ~prin~ Arizona NixtAs ERA PHOENIX. Arl'l. <AP J Thl• Equal Rights l\m('ndmenl f;ulc·d to pass in the Anzonu S<-na~l' spelling the t'nd of any further at lion on the ER A in the-:-.late legislature thi") t.>ar "We appreciate the pelt t1oners ' motivation in seeking to resolve these problems in the context of these lawsuits." the Jrvine attorney said. '"However, we hope that you will agree with us that they have not and cannot accomplish that end and have re· suited in nothing more than sub· stantial expense to all parties, and adve rse impaction of the l'conomic opportunit.Jes inherent in the deferred industrial employ· menl potential in the City of Irvine." "We'll have to do a better job educating the \'Oters nt'Xl llme,'' he said -------------------- ··They kind of sandbagged us." Hall said. '0 They were for months telling us how s incere they were an wanting to settle the case " Hall said the case is based on a state mandate for a general plan provision for c1 broad range of housing. "It is implicit in it that this 1s their constltullonal duty:· he said Citing a case involving the Cit y of l\tt Laurel, NJ .. llall said. "The New J ersev Supreme Court ruled that e very city in New Jersey has the duty to provide low and mode rate income hous· ing in the community. The Irvi ne <•use Is much worse than Ml. Laurel. "They want the economic asset or industrial devt'lopment. They "ant the blue collar workers. But they "on·t take the social respons1blhly to t'<tuculc their c hildre n (1 r 11 rnv1de othe r i.er\'1ces,'' tla ll 1101d Part of t hl' problem in Irvine. llall said. 1s the price or land set hy the Irvine Com pan). "It 1s not only the lnnd. but the kind of dl' q •lopment.'' llall said. "II l!I n nkt' look1m1 communa ly, but 11'11 counterproductive in terms of g1vln1t the poorer people an thC' ('ommunity a pla<'e lo ll\'C." he said Incumbent, 2 Neiocomers Wiri in Mesa Th<' nnly rnrumbent on lhC' <'ard . Oo m 10 1c Raciti, a nd ne"A comcrs Mary SmaJJwood and Edward ~kFarland v.cre elected to the Cost:i l\1 esa Caty Council Tuesday as about 29 perct'nt or the city 's voters went to the polls The three triumphed O\'l'r 14 nther candidates in the election an which a majority of the council seats was at stake Raciti, a jeweler. bank direc· tor and former pawnbroker, came out on top with 4,433 votes. but was chased closely all even· mg by 1\1 rs. Smallwood who finished with 4,197 votes . McFarland. a 40·year-old in surance broker and former pl an· mng commissioner. finished a distant third with 2.7SS votes. but he was 585 votes ahead of his nearest rhallenger. Don Bull. 32. a ReaJtor associate, watc> got 2.170 \oles. ' CUSD Board Demotes 2 School Aides At the recommendation or Superintendent Jerry Thornsley, Capistrano Unified School Dis· trlct trus tees have demonted Assistant Superintendent John C rain ond Director of Ad· min1s trative Se rv i ce~ J oe Wimer. 'Tm JUSl s tanding here with my head in m y hand:.," said Wimer. who has been reassigned to high school le\ el teachlng at u rtoduced salary "I've been "1th the district 10 yeurs Somewhere· .tlong the lane I m ust ha\'e made some people mad ut me " Crain. who has \\Orkt'd for th" d1stn ct his e ntire pro<css1onal career since he "os employed as 11 teacher in 1952, so1d he 1s not bille r lie expects to be a.u1gned to serve as pnnc1p1.1l of the db •. tnct 's new Ra rrt'lono H1ll 'I . El rncntary School. currently undl'r rnnstructl<ln 1n Ml11s1011 \'IC'JO. 11 1" ,al:iry will be rt'duct'd Crom $..11.8721u S24.895 "Over n t 1 m1', cltffcrt'nr<'s firl' hound t<1 "<'t'Ur 1n n :1t11rr thi-1 laq (<'." said C'ruln, whn was In tt•r\ 1<•wcd at h1 -1 bom1• "he>r1• h1• 1.., batthnf,! tlH' flu "Thi• position 0 ( u~!\liitarat ~uprrintrndenl hll:o. / rl'C<•ntly had u II•''-' Joh d1•!1c·rap lion, mukinf.! <1chool prln<'lpall> rt'!>.pon;;1hl4• to him, ralht'r than I ' directly hl thl• !lll!X'rintendcnt. Somconr m11y hnvr felt that my lonit 11t11nding rl'lot11)nsh1ps "1th the pranc1i111l~ rould impair my ObJt't'lt\lty " Cr tun, "ho as 50. "a'! pnnt'1pal of Pahsadell :ind Concordia Elementary Schools 1n San Clemente before he .... a'I made personnel director and then as· slstant superintendent of the dis· tricl In 1969 he recea"ed Ph.D from the l:ni\'ers1ty of Southern California. Wimer. 54, was due lo retire next yea~ Has salary "ill be re duced from $28.340 as director of adminis trative ser vices to between $24.038 and $26,215 as a classroom teacher. Both reassi1tnmcnts are effe<:· tiw July t. All other district ad· minis trators and school prin· cipaJs were reassigned for the coming school year. The district ....,11 advertise for administralors to r~lace Crain and Wimer. ac· cordina to Supt. Thomsley. 1\ll r ". la"'' '""' 1111111:· in e "'11111Hll I Ii· \ I' dell· IC flt 'I la"a "la' tl11 •1pf1• 1,111 nr 1h .. 11pr11;cl 11 .. , .. ,,1111 .. 111111 \\ 11d'~ fllK• "! h ·1 llf!IJ'., h,11cl h 111k a l \"Ill 1111 1•, I }I', I• rnpl•" anti •··11 lie" 11cc J' t 111· ~111 •· Iii;•\ fil 111 ''''" ( '"' t11 111•1 th•·"•\ lh• \ lc•11ild 1·11mf•1rl11lth \'llh 11•• lcp111111: . I 111 Jllfll h 111r Adel 1,, 1111 11,.. I 111•" ,, "" t 11111 of fc 11111· 111.J ,,.,, "" 11hJ1· ',, t .111d ti ' t \ 111 •• "'1\ ... ,.·\I· h.111d l1•d tl\11 ·~.111,101 rm,. F111 1•\ • ",. 1 r for '1111 r l'llflll L1te11I\, I Hmt• Ill fh1• Op l u 1 I I >• pna 1 m• 11 t 11 \\.er cl COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 / Laguna/SOuth Coast Today's Clo lag N.Y.Stoeks ~OL. 69, NO. 63, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES By ANNE COOPER OlhO.llrl"l ... ta.11 At the recommendation of .Superintendent Je rry Thornsley, Capistrano U nlfied School Dis- trict trustees have demonted Aasbtant Superintendent JohG Crain and Director or Ad- ministrative Services Joe Wimer. ~ "I 'm just standing here with my bead in my hands," s a1d Wimer. who bas been reassigned to high school level leaching at a reduced aaJary. "I've been with the district 10 years. Somewhere along the line I must have made some people mad at me." Crain, who has worked for the district his entire prolessaonaJ career since he was employed as a teacher in 19S2, said he is not biUer. He expects to be assigned to serve as principal of the d1s- t ri ct' s new Barcelona Hills Elementary School, currently °""' ...... SUllf -· THE NEWS AT CITY HALL WASN'T WHAT THEY HAO HOPED ~ City Councilman Artttur Holme•, C•ndld•t• Wade Lower ' Cleillente Voters Oust lncunilient San Clemente \'oters turned out incumbent councilma n Arthur Holmes and elected bus\· nessman Wilham Walker and Plannin~ Comm 1ss1oner Donna Wilkinson to the San Clemente City Counc il in Tuesday's municipal clcct1on. The followini;c arc final results: -Donna Wllkln!'on: 2.642 -Wiiiiam Walkf'r: 2,352 Arthur J llolmes. l.316 -Wade F Lower· 1.208 Marion Moon 970 -Carlo Rocc1 479 ftussl'll HI Cl' ( V. nll'-in ). 409 Earl J. <.:lud~. J.ili Dana Point Store Lo es ss .. 200 Loot Rurj!larll whu brokt> a window to g111n t"ntrv Tut'.,day "'"ht ~tole anll<&Ut'~ v nlu<'d at S.S.200 from a Onna Point store. Ornlll{l' Coonty :ihcnfr'!I offarer., reportl~ today. Dcpull{'S stud the thl•ft oc rurred nt Studio 0 Antiques. 341S5 &iuth Coast llighway. Tht•y :in1d thl' store v. us ransacked by the Intruders . Coast Wll .. ltlNM>N WALKE II ·-Richard Lentz· 233 Rex Dodds : llS About S4 perc<'nt of the r1t) ·., t0.013 registered \Oler~ ra~l ballots ··1 v.111 do my be~t I wall tr} lo be fair and listen to e\'Prvone I v. ant to bran11t 11ton·mment bar k t o the penplc." said Mr-.. \\'1lk1nson, 44. She said her first order of bu~• ness will be to seek <'ounr1I ap· proval for a campa1Jtfl to reducr cnme 1n the "bo,\I" area m•ar the municipal pier. The area re cently was the sc"nc of tv.u s niper attack!! on a Camp Pendleton m arine. Walker aaid ha!! first prionty will be lo "educate myi;el! to the (See WINNERS, Page AZ) ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 TEN CENTS under construction In Mission VieJo. Hts salary will be r.tuced from $31 ,872 to $24,8915. "Over a time, diffettnces are bound to ()(cur in a st.arr this laree." Hid Crain, who was in- terviewed at his bome where he is b•ttllng the flu. ''The position or uslsl•nt superintendent has recently had a new job descnp• tJon, making school principals responsible to him, rather than directly to the s uperint.endenL Someone may have felt thnt my IOOJ·•tanding relationships with the principals could 1mpa.ir my objecthrity." CraJn, who Is ~. was principal of Palisades and Concordia Elementary Schools i n San Clemente before he was made personnel director and then as- sistant superintendent of the dis· tricL In 196'9 he received Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. Wimer. S4, was due to retire ntxt year. His salary wall be re- duced from $28,340 as director of administrat ive s ervices to between $24,038 a nd $26,215 as a classroom teache r. Both r'Cassagnments are effec· live July 1. All other d1stnct ad - ministrators and school prin· e1pals were reassigned IOI' the coming school year. The dlstnct wtll advertise for administrators to r eplace Crajn and Wimer, ac· tording lo Supt. ThOmslt\y. The assistant superintendvit for Instructional st\rvices, the position now held by Crain, Is responsible for school curriculum and supervision of special depart- ments. The director or administrative ser\'1ces forecasts enrollment growth and part1c1pates in new school planning. . .. When Thornsley fired me, the <Stt SHAKEUP, Page AZ> ·McDowell, Dawson Win By Slini Margin CUSD's Bomls Nixed A SJO million school construe· lion bond issue was rejected Tuesday b y voters in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tn ct. While the measure gained ap· proval of a majority, it failed to win the necessary two-thirds ma- jority required for bonds to be sold. Final reNlts were: -Y••· 7,248 -No,6,198 The bonds would have financed construction of ellht neY elementary achoola in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano, two fast-growing areas in the sprawling district. F\Jnds also "ould have been used for com- pletion of a new high sebool and construction or a junior high. .. We lost a battle: it's not the war." William TbomP500, school board president, said today. . Tho mpson predicted that trustees will order that an iden- tical issue bt> placed before voters in another election later this year. .. Unless we have the bond <Stt BONDS, Page AZ) Another Win For Artist,s Laguna Beac h High School's Cinderella basket- b a 11 team pulled off another s urprise Tuesday night. defeating Nordhoff of 01a1 69 to S7 an the second round of the Cff playorts in Dugger gym. The Art111ts now travel to San Manno Friday rught for the quar~er·final round of the 2·A championships. Complete details and photos of the Laguna . Nordhofr game appear on the Dally Pllot ·s lead sporU page, B·l. today. o.lly ...... SUff -· TIGHT RACE-Laguna Beach residents gathered at city hall for City Council results watched a cliff hanger . Can- didate Howard Dawson Cleft >. was still in doubt this morning. At right is Councilman Jon Brand. '.\Jan an cente r is ci"ic activist J ohn Gabriels. Winners in Laguna Give Thanks, Joke ··rf it's a six-vote plurality. I will take that as a mandate for the forces of right," La guna Beach Cit y Council candidate Howard Dawson quippt'd today after a seesaw election count gave him a narrow victory. Jack McDowe ll . !.peaking dur· ing a "win·or·lose" party Tues· day al Victor Hugo's, said he "as left speechless by hill vaetory. "I don't know what to say." McDowell said as the final unof- ficial results ea me an. ··1 believe the election 1s lh<• feeling of the people nf Laituna who want a change an lhc govern- ment," McDowell i1a1d "I'm awfully grateful to th<' people who talked with me dur· ang this election about whut they thought about the town." he 1a1d. Until late mornanJl , Oawson·s ·election on unofficial returns wus in doubt. It still IR . Sally &•llerur, who finished just six votes behind Dawson said she would demand a recount of votes. Dawson and Bellerue both were left Tuesday without a final determination of the outcome of <See VICTORS, Page A:!) Last Vietnam Fatality Home DES MOINES. Iowa < 'Pl J Manne Lance Cpl. Darwin L. Judge camt:' back to Iowa Tues· clay ni~ht, not to the hardly hid· den pride an the e;, l'S of part'nts or tht• sm1lt> of a g1rlfnend but to a rold, windy Iowa niJ,?ht. Belle rue Loses By 6 Votes A question tn ark hanging over the outcome of the Laguna Beach City Counral election appeared ttJ be resolved todav walh lhe final official tally sho~·1ng the election of Jack McDowell and lloward Dawson. Also elected were Verna Roll· inger, city clerk and Peg Mor- reale, city treasurer. Mrs. Mor· reale was the city's top vote gel· ter. Returns show the follo"ing: -For city council: McDowell, 2,464 Dawson, 2,384 Sally Bellerue. 2.378 Arnold Hano. 2,227 Mark Gumbiner, 2S3 Buck Sims. 130 Robert Pruett, 90 -For city clerk: Mrs. Rollinger, 2,797 Dean Hughes. J ,818 For city treasurer: Mrs. Morreale, 3,146 Glenn Jones, 1.512 About 57 percent of the cilv's registered voters went to the polls. There were 12 disputed votes in the third precinet, North Laguna. Those 12 votes lipped the second spot lo Dawson from Mr~. Bellerue. Mrs. Bell<'rue saict today ~he "all demand a recount. In an in1t1al report to Mrs. Mor- reale, the Wily s heet from the third precanrl showed Dawson rcre1ved 267 vote-.. llowever, lutC' Tuei;da}. a poll watcher ralhn~ from the pr(' canct reported that l>aw11on had received 279 vol<'s and when pre· C'1 nct ins p cl·tor Jam Yancy brou~ht lhl· returns to lhe city hall'i1 .. electaon control," he 1.ald it waii h is f<'l'Ollcct1 on thut Daw11on had r <'<'('lvC'd 279 votes. \\°eat h e r Open Space Bid J(illed Judge, who alwavs wantPd to be a Mannr. was a l'asualty or the Vietnam war al a~l· 19, k1llNI by Communis t rork<·t firl' that Jl('lled Tan Son Nhut i\11·port Ill Saigon in lh<· fannl . lwl'lu· clays of lh<' Amt•ric11n t•\ 11c·ual1on la'>l spring. Today, Mrs. Morreale in an ar · lion w1tnes11C'd by Duwson anti Mrs. Bellerue opened the Prt" ('IO(•t 0'! !leal<'d NIV('IOJ'l(' and d<'· frrminNI thut t ht-unoffi<•1ul tu lly sheet had hN•n s h111 t 12 volt's. The <·xt ru vott•1o p11l t>n wsun just six volt•'.'! aht•fld of Mri;. Bcllcru<' Fair and cold toniiiht Mostly s unn)' lhursdny. according to the weather service;, with c hance of rams decreasinJ to 30 per cent this evening. Highs Thursday In the upper 50s. Lows 36 lo 42. INSWETOD The 1776 boWt on o dip- ~ry little North Carolina bridge lo1ted bortly /HH> mmutes. but turnf'd tht tw o/ the Reoolullon. 03. .. ... , •• 94 •• •• Cl..J •• a M .... •• aw M •• Voters Oust Weathers, lmtall 2 Others 8 y LAURIE KASPER Of .. O.llyl'll9e- S.n Juan Capistrano voters turned out ln force Tuesday to re- ject the c it y's proposed open s pa ce conservation a nd agriculture p erpetuation pro· gram by more than a two-to-one margin. Voters also unseated Mayor James K. Weathers, the only in- cumbent in the r ace. Richard McDowell and Ken· neth Friess. two candidates who expressed opposite views during the campaign. were elected to replace Weathers and Roy L. Byrnes. who did not run for re- election, on the City Council. The vote tally was : Richard D. McDo•elJ, 1145; Kenne&b E . Frleaa, 1075 ; J ames K . Weathers. 933 : Robert J . Davies. 905: Edwin P. Clark, 730: Louis A. Cooter, 728: Muriel "Minnie" •.Mcoowau. Surles, 636; Cecilia M. Herman. ·603, and Gary L. Hausdorfer, 528. Richard Hammon. a write-lo candidate. received four•otes. The new councilmen wlll talrc office Tuesday. Sixty one percent. 3,8'8, of the city's 6.275 voters went to the polls. As the precinct totals trickled m late Tuesday and ead,y this • morning. 11ome s urprise was 4.'X· pressed at the results. • Although obser vers experted Proposillion A. the agriculture preservation m easure. to fail, they dldn •t expect 1t to be vote<l down by such a great margin The vote was 2,605 agamst lht' program compared to 1,211 an fayorof it. ,voters' strong feelings or op- p05iUon lo the program were re- inforced in the opinion questions wruch were also on the ballot. The question contending that "the c(\.y ahould not Implement a open space con!ervalion and qrteaUural per~tualion pro· rrani financed by city funds " re- ceived the support of 1,509 voten1 . 6-n addlt\Onal 837 people said the city should undertake such a pro· gram b"' not levy a property tax tofinanceJt. <SeeMN 1VAN, Pace AZ) AD TRIGCER..'i PHONE CALLS •·Respo nse lo lhP ad was tremendous. Our phone rang orr the hook.·· That's the advertising sueres-; story told by the Lado lsle woman who plaeed this classified ad . UDO ISLE. MATC HJNG yellow noral sofas. $150 eo Green uphol. Sofa. $12.5 Dan Table. 4 Cane bock c hairs. SJOO . Thomas' Ille Credenza, SlSO Rattan Bar, S7S. Rattan Cofree table. S40 Thomasville Cocktail & End tables. Almost new 18' re(ng S200. KatC'hen tablP. 4 chairs, S40 xxx· xxxx H you have home !umishih~s you want lo con\'ert to cash. call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. in the Daily Pilot. J McOOWILL DAWSON AZ o-.1lv PrLOT L/SC Letup In Storm Forecast Wutht'r forecoster& conunut to prechct thl' end ot tht'I •lOrm that so far hu dumped up to 2'1 inches of r a10 on the Orangl' Cout. Forecasters with the National Weather Sen•ke said the stonn will clear by tonight and weather will be clear and cold. Local amateur meteorologist. J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach, however. predicts con- tinued rain. The barome~er 1s maintaining at the same level l don't belleve it's going to stop until the barometer readangs beeln to ao up." The death of al least one AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PERSONs-A5 Orange County resident has been attnbuted to the storm J a~nette James, 19, of Los Alamitos. was killed while skiing at Mountain High near Wrightwood. A spokesman for the ski area said the tennager ap. parently lost control on a steep slope in the b lizzard. tumbled down the s lope and crashed into a ski Uft anchor pole . The storm which moved into Southern Cali fornia Monday gathered s urprising intensity. pelting the Orange Coast with hail during the morning National Weat her Service meteorologists. who had expect· ed a wa<m rain to keep the snow level above 4.000 feet got a sur- prise when the snow level dipped to l .SOO. leaving foothill corn- munihes in Los Angeles County covered with a layer of white and closing all mountain highways to cars without tire chains. So far the storm ha.s dumped an aver age of 1 SO inches oC ram on coastal c1t1es with the htgh be· mg 2 6 in Laguna Niguel. Tues- day rughl's rainfall was rttorded at the following sta tions. Undaumed Hinshaw Hits Election Trail l:ndaunted by his recent con- ' icllon on bnbt'ry charges. Rep. Andrew Hans haw <R-Newporl Beach>. took out nom1nat1on papers Tuesday for a third term ID Congress. "I 'm <'O nnnced I've done nothtnR "rong and will be v1n- d1 t'ated through the appeal pro cess." Hinshaw s111d as he dt!>· <'Ussed his 1976 camap1gn plans t'arly ID the day. The former Orange County as· sei.sor said he was "somewhot surprised" by an informal poll published Tuesday morning. It showed that rou.ghly 14 per· <'e nt or the 40 t h D1i.tri ct Republican votl•rs still favor him a!I their c hoice among five pro- s pect 1 \•e c andidates for the party's nomination. Hinshaw f.ald the lnd1rallon of s upport "shu" s that not every- one 1~ wrlltn~ lo believe thl• won.t until lhl' judicial process has been <'Ont'luded." However, ht' also adm1llt"d that he "ill b<• rac1n1t more than an uphill bottle to hold on to lht• con· .:rcs!>1ona I 't'-•l h t• first won 1t1 1972 With th1' rinJt of hrs Jan 26 ~·on '1rllon on t" o bnbt•ry charJ;it'" '''ll fresh In ht!! car:.. Jhnllhaw .1dm1tted hrs uiirom1n.: tn11l on 11 ll'fWI <'ampu1Rn1nJ:i {'harf(cs will .llso probably h urt his t·hunr<>i. tor re·cl<'rllon. 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"' ...... ,,...,,,,_. ....... ~ ... .c--,~,,~~~­ ).Mrdifltr« ti Yt•-.t !Ut"t ~ i>.1 tto.M ··~o ...... , ...... .., Teltl*eoe (714) Mt-Oll O.UHled Adnr11Mfll 642·5'11 L..ttuna BNc9' All o...-rm.its: T•tetlMM4...,... , ,..., ~ c .. "'"' .. ~ cw~. "n Or-c .. ., """''"""' c .... '*"•· ... MW\, ....... ,.··~,, ......... .w P"•fttr ., 4lilll'll•tliUm.At\ ,.,..H\ ~y bf u•rMvc .. Mt~' '"''•' ptrflnl\\~ •• -·-· Stcffif cteu ..... .,... .,.j., •' CM•• ...,, ... C .. ~ ..._, ... ~ 4t¥ <•"""UH~ ::Ji:..W.~~~ HfNiftfN,, ~ .. \M,°""I~....-. Wodnncsay. M.,ch 3. 1976 0.11,"1i.tSt.rf ...... EARLY LAGUNA ELECTION RETURNS SET THE TREND FOR THOSE FOLLOWING. Peg Morre.le, deputy city clerk, Posts Election Night Figures Fro• Page .-IJ VICTORS • • the second spot Today before the results had been double r hecked. Oaw!>on Joked. saymg he would conl>lder h1s possible three-to·stx vote lead a "landslid e.·· Verna Rollinger. \\'lnner of the city clerk's· pos1tton. said today she was lookmg forward to lak- ing office. "I'm \'ery pleased mth the r e- sulsts and I'll do the best JOb l know how There's lots of work to be done. and I want to get lo It." Mrs. Rollinger said. Peg Morreale. inrumbent treasurer. w as reelected to another four vear term Mrs. Morreale said she "'ai. pleased that when many incum- bents were being removed. from oCCice by voters. she was able to keep the trust of the Laguna ele<'- torate. City Manager To Be Hired ·By Clemente Gerald C:Weeks. city manager nf .Monterey Park. 1s e).pected lo be employed ton1~hl as San Clemente's new city manager Laguna Beach Little League i:rrouts Slated Laguna Beach Little League reg1strat1on and tryouts will be held from 3 to 5 p m. Saturday and March 13 a t Riddle Field Little League dl\·1s1ons are for boys from 8 to 12 years of age who reside within the Laguna Beach Unihed School District. Boys wishing to try out must br· ing a baseball glove and tennis or baseball shoes Proof of age plus a fee of $7 SO 1s r equired al registra t1on. Further information about d1f· fercnt leagues. teams and r e· g1stration 1s available by calling Carmen Polla~tro at 497-2002. Phil Griffin at 494·4105 or DouJ? Allen at 494· 1124. Fro• Pag~ .·l I SAN JUAN • • Only 537 voter's favored the program as proposed and 426 people said the city should un- dertake a more aggressive pro- gram. · · "The people have spoken." said Councilman John S"'eeney I Fro• Pag~ Al BONDS ... money, we rould be fared with double session:. and alternatives that leave parent:. upset ," Thompson said The board president blamed the defeat on electron day ram. apathy. and m 1sunderslandrn~ about the issue Thompson said for example, thar he heard one \'oter .. ay that the money was ~orng to be US{'<.! for generaJ expenses "hen, in fact. the money can only be used for school construction "We'll have lo do a better JOh educating the \'Oters next time," hesa1d Thompson !>atd a rontroverswl farm presen at1on propos1l111n that appeared on the ballot in San Juan Capistra no muy uho hav(' hurt the district. The bond issue fl atly raile<l 1n San Clemente where th{' vote wu .. 2,751agains t2,325 for. In San J uan. thl' \'Ole .,.. J !> 1.1110 for and 1.750 against. In the uninrorp11rat<'<l urea. tht' measure received 3.113 ye!> volt·~ a nd l.696 no votes. Returns s howed that the measure did gain thl' nece11sar~ two-thirds ma1or1ty at St'\eral precincts in t he l\t is!>1on V1eJO area. WINNERS • • rapoo.sibUily of bclnc a COW>· tllman." Walker said he 1ntt-nd.s to start a referendum proaram ln which c1ti1ens can make their fct•hnJt:i knoWh on city issues. Walker said he v.111 f1n11n<'e the proJcct "'It b pay he w 111 rt>-(t'i vr ns a COUll<'llm1n. llolmn <'Oll<"1•tkd defeut nbout 11 30 as early returns :.howl'd h1• was losing t o Wnlkl•r 1rnd Wilkinson by u s ub:.tu.ntlnl moraln Holmes. 45, has i.en t'<I one term on the counc1L Thl• other 111cum bent. Ch;.irlci. Fo:\, did not seek ret>le<'t1on. City counr1l observers suid during the <'ampaign that Holmes <'aught murh of thl• blame for many eontrovers1ul actions of the foll council. Walker and Mrs. W1 lkinsor1 campaigned on platforms of br 1nging government back to Lhc Pf<>ple : <'On trolled developmenl of the back rountr'(. and faster action on redevt>lopment of the bowl area by the city's re- development agenc}. Walker, a partner m Walker Brothers Development Com - pany. 1s president of the San Clemente Chamber of Com- merce. Mrs. Wilkinson has been a San Clemente planning com - missioner for two years. She 1s a past m ember of the city's parks and recreation commjssion. The new council members "111 be seated Monday night. Laguna Seeks Two For Housing Panel The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil ts seeking two people to fill vacancies on the city housing <'Ommittee. The committee currently rs working on a program for the re- pair and rehabilitation of homt>s owned by low income elderly rt>- sidents through federal fundtng. Application blanks are avrulable from Jackie Was hburn, council aide, at city hall. Girl Scouts Plan Heritage Progran1 The Laguna Bear h Girl Scouts will conduct a "Heritage llap· penmg" from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunduy ut the scout house. 190 Cliff Driv<>. Laguna Beach. I • Jackson Reacts To Win BOSTON <1\1'1 ~·n lknry l\1 Juck1'on :-.11d todu~ lhul mr.' trust of detenh• und ~UJllXltt I rom "blul' 11nd whit~ <'ollur "Wkl'r'" brought him \'lt'lory in th1• M us s a c h u 11 c t ts I) l' 111 o I' r a I t l' pnmur) Jurkson 1n1hcut1'CI h1· \\mild turn hli. «tlt•ntlon tv 1'1nndu no", but su1d thllt p nmurv rwxt \H•t•k "'1ll not be det llll\'t' 111 ~111n10, th,· norn1Dullun Rep. Morn11 L'dall of Anzona ran i.econd In th1• Mu:>sachusetts . vote Tue:.d ay a nd "'u~ rlearly th& leadt>r umon~ the part) ·s ll~ral • candidate• St'n R1rch H u~ h . another liberal. "3S :.l•venth among thl' eight Demoa.it!> and atde said he "'ould probabh unnounce his , plans Thursda). Tht>re had bt.•en :.p('rulatron Ba~ h "'c1uld drop out '"' of the rJl'e. bai.ed on his own statement that 1f he didn't do" ell ID the early pnmanes he might drop out. Sen. Frt·d Harns. "'ho also fared poorly here. i.a1d he would stay an thl' race and wage s trong campaigns Ill Nl•w York and JI. linois. * * * Massachusetts Primary Vote Sumfflarized BOSTON < l Pl ) · Th e .: .Massachu:.etts l>t-mucrulle µr,• Mdent1al pr1mun votl• \\Ith \l!l perrent <2.126 l or lht• stall' l> 2.1117 prerrnrb reporlm~ Candidate \'otf' Perccnl Bayh :1:;.1112 !'> l'dall 12!1.<HO lH Shriver ~I 37!1 7 Walla<'l' 1:!2 177 17 C'arter. 1111.Hc;i; J 1 Jackson Jl~.5ti7 :!:1 llarni. ~.12fi l'I Sanford .i:..111 o Shapp 21.filH :1 Bentsen '11\tl ti "enn<•d \' l . n:1 " McCormack l·l.90:1 .i Kelleher I ,fi07 o No preft'rent•t• !J.H09 I The RepulJll1·a11 pn•s1dent1;il vote with 99 pr1'('t'nl f2, 12fll or ltw stutc·~ 2.1117 pr C'c·rnd~ r.•1>0rting He1r loo m s of the scout s· families will be on dtspluy and a candle lighting ceremony from a b1centennj.al <'and le lighted at the Xat1onal Convention wlll be held. Candldatt' The open house 1s opt>n lo aJI Ford: former G 1rl Scouts and fnend:. of Ht•agan \' olt• Per cenl. 11111-1:.! !i2 srouts :i.:o prc:>(t•ren1·,. --ft- Ii:?. !l~il :15 ti IMl'J .I Weeks will !>UCCeed City '.\tanager Kenneth Carr. who re- rently asked lo stt'p down to become city finance director. Weeks has been' r 1ly manager of Monterey Park. a city of 50.000 persons. for five and a half year:;. half year. David Smith. who qwt his JOb as the r1ty's director of planning to promote passage of the pro· position. sa1d.1t "ould bed1Cficull to determine "hy voters were ID such heavy opposH1on to the pro- gram. lie said 1t might have been just the fact that 1t was an open span• measure. Patyourftwe in our bands. Prior to t ne Monterey Park position, Weeks "as an ad· m1nrstrative assistant in West Co\'lna for four years and assis- tant city manager of Jlucna Park for four years. The Cilv Council will meet at 7.30p.m. alClly llall. It has not been di!>closed what 11alary Weeks will earn as city manager. The range for the po~•· t1on Is $26,000 to $32,000 annuull). A councilman"' ho a!>kt'<I not tw be 1dent1fted confirmed lodav that Weeks 1s the top cnnd1dute for the Job. Tht' t•ounr1lman \a11I he expected th al \\ ~k!> '-'OUld tw l'mployed tonrJ:ht. In Monlere\ P:1rk. Wt'Cks ad m1n1stered ~ budJlt'l of $8 5 mtlllon: developed a personnel merit S\'Slt'm. and 1mt1all'd .1 · llr lp lfs Jlt.<lp You .. 11roRram to make city government mon· respon!ltVe to the ~1tt1ens. Wet•ks holds Bache lors und masters de~rees in publlc ud m1n111tral1on from th<' nlvcrs1lv of Southe rn Calrfornta. Jl f. teach<'s public ndm1rustrat1on on a part lime basis at California State Univer sity, Los Angele:; Weeks was amon.-: six Cinnhsl" for the position rl'c11mmend1•d. to thr council by a prt\ at<• manage ml'nt firm whi<'h scr<'enro morf' than ISO applicants for the 1><m · I ton . 'Fox' Ready For Encore MONTGOMERY. Ill. <l'PI> "'The Fox·· has written another chapter in his career as a pollu t1on fighter. and this one is four feet high. The self-styled anti-pollution crusader placed a four.foot sign near a discharge r reek in the Armour-Dial Company. It said. in part: "This is to warn you that your free antipollution campaign has Just begun. "On guard! The Fox .. ''The Fox" has been harasstnJl those whom he considers an dustrial pollute rs on and off for six years. Voters. howeve r. did not seem- ingly carry their opposition over to the e lection of councilmen. Jo'riess. a city planning com - missioner. s upported the pro- ~ram. Ile also s pok e in favor of growth control and enforcement of the General Plan and policies. During his campaign, he ~enerally s upported existing city policies. Mc Dowell. who is a retired city manager of Norwalk. however. opposed Proposition A and charged the t'tty government was "ashnit people's money. On tht' bas1'\ or his campaign '\tatements. he"' 111 probably be a minorrt v on the council "''h1ch jlencruliy favors growth control and :.lnrt enforcement of i.1gn .ind architectural reguJalJons. f 'ro• Pag~ ,, I SHAKEUP. • real'ons he itave m t· were little plddllng thln1ts." said Wimer. Wimer s11 1d h<• heliev('~ Thorni-.le\. who was h1n'<1 by thl' d1stnrt lost s 1H·1111(. v.ants t6 hr· tnit somt• new people into thl• dis· tnct admin1Rlratrnn "The proble m !! facing the Cap1i.trnno Srhool D11>lr1cl ar 1· l's.,cnt1ally prohlt•m' oC growth ... i.•11d Wimer "Despite our rapid rate of growth, the d.Jstnct has a lov.er la'< rall.' a nd a lower Jl(!r pupil ex pe nditure than the Orange County average "This gives the supenntendent htUe n ex1bihty. He IS under light spending constrain'-'. and this may ha\'e had somethtng to do v.1th the so-called shakeup .. NIXON INVITED TO VISIT llUN WASHINGTON (UPI) Rkhard M. Nixon, who returned from his nine-day visit to China Monday, has been invited to visit Jran later this iear. Women's Wear Dally reported today. The news paper quoted sources as saying the Iranian am- bassador extended the invitation on a recent trip he made to California . / J • --- 1\ll r. .. I' "i\1' Ullf• flt1rl~ 111111111111011 Iii•, 11 d1tl1·1• rtl, 'J It.it. "'" ""' "I''"'·'''' nt llw Opl t• .ii I l• p.11111,..111 ,11 \\',11tJ ', 111k1• '"It 1 ln11i.; lt:11d luok nt v11ur 11'1 t•, ''\''''• l1•m11l1• 111d 1 II ' 1\1• illl -''I ho· VIII 1· Iii•·\ ltl In \illlJ f.11 •·Iii 1u •I tho• v. ,I\ fho •\' h1111ld ,.,,,.,,,,1..111\, "'"" "'' l1pptn1'. or p1111 h 1111• ''"" '" ''" 1111' l.11 1·· ,, 1 .. 1io1n .. r r, .m ... ·''"' ; ... , "" 1il1I·· '"I, .111d 11 ,.,, \ ... ,,, V. II\ \oo 1•'\ I Ii I fltl lt·ol 11\0 I 'J•l.01111 '"'' f-*••r t \•\At '' frtr \I •r• • 111111• f 11111il\ '"m•· 111 lh•• <lp11• 11 l>t•p.ir lnll'nf ,, \\ .. ,r, COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 • , DAIL Y PILOT ,, 5 SLA Hostage Tells of Threats "S1iow Joke ror the second time lt\J'., '1:ar resident!> of the S.n An•u found lhl·misl'l\l'' i.hO\ ciing ran· "h1tc -,tuH o(f their ~&dewalil.s und C',tr ... tn U doublt' dOSl' or snO\\ The chtlh coating melt.:d qmckly tn lo"er region:, but c;tuck on the h1gher pl' Uk!>. "tult· high "inds from a fng1d Ar<:ru: .,lurm brousthl h;.11IMonc!>. thunder and lightning into ~orthern California Avalanche Kills 3 At Alpine Meadows TRCC'K EI-~ n ·p1 I Hours arter Alpine :\ll'ado"s officials had tn1i:gered a \•abncht•' with explo~ives. another avalanch .. ro:in~d do"' n lhl· lle::i\ l.'r B(rn I area of the famed ski n•sort Tuesda). k1ll1ng ut le ast l\\O skiers buril'd under f1\ l' feet of snow. Re!>C'ue crews. ~lldl'd by doJ!,, ignored storm' and H't"(.'Old ll·m µt>ratures to M·~1n·h for al lea<,l one more person fearl'tl rrush~ to death b) the no "' OF•'ICT \LS SAI D lhc \ 1ctims "'ere "~ oung mall· odults One \\as 1dent1f1t>d a:. John Freitas 22, of San Leandro Thl' otht.>r "as not 1dent1f1ed Pl'nding not1Cil'a lion of kin .\t ICJ'-t l\\u Olht'r,, manaeed to \\ ng~le to ~Jfet) Jfter be1nf? felled b' the J\ alanc·he · It brought lo thrt.>(• tbe numtx-r of <1k1er!> killed In th1' are:i .ti-u 1 t•!-.ult of the arctic 'torm thul hrought St'\ l'ral fl'et of Ill'\\ snll\\ to thl• Sierra in u \\ 1hl. thrt'l' eta\ storm The last l\\CI \H'I(' hunr(I by a four to·rin• font \\<Jll of 'no\\ thnt cusC'adl'd 500ft'et110\\11 S1:archl'rs fo11111I 0111· m1"inj! 'outh ah\'4: and hi' romp .. 01011 <kijd Tuescl:ly in thl' :"orth :-.1,1r n•sort url'a bl't" c>vn Trut•L.ee an1I KinJfs 8<.'ac h The) had d1.,ap ~art•d "hill' on :J t·ro,s ·<'nunlr) 'k1 t11p SundJ~ Th~ dt:acl bo~ \\ii'> 1d1.•nt1(1l'c'f J'i l..11l('1• &•\l:tUll . 12. Carnelian 0.t) T ilt:: A\',\l.A~('I .. ; ft<'CUrrl><l .1rnund 11 .1 m l'\ 1·n though \I pin<' :\lt.'Jdo\\ s nrflc1.ih h.Jd ll'>t.'<1 l'>.plosl\ t'' tn 't•nrl 1110' 11( lhl' ne" fallt·n :-no\\ 110"11 ttw 111ounta1nl>1<h• ht•fon• Mime KOO pt•r!->om. tool. Ill tht• 'lope' tu .,k1 Warner Scheuster. '1t•e pr l''I dent or Alpine !\fcadO\\,. thl' r·· sort on the C'ahforrua !'>ldl· ur Lake Tahoe's north :.hon" i.aul he did not know 1r a skier had trigg e r e d the a\ al:Jnc•hP, or \\ hethcr 11 had bE't>n the rl'ltult or natural cau:-.es .. \\'£' took no rmJI prcc.1u taonai;., ml'J 'un•:-. .. nd there " JUSt no cJC µlanat10n for thl:. ht• !>aid Police Pursue Lead in Mineo · Murtkr Case LOS A:"GELES 1r\P 1 Sheriffs homll.'ldE' 1mest1gators !lay the~ are look•nR for an auto l>Ct>n leaving the area "here li t tor Sal Mineo'' a:. murdered Ja.,t month A s pokes man :.aid Mondetv .1 s mall yello" auto. l)(:heH'cl tu h« either a To) ota or Dat:.un. ''"II' ill'l'll lebvin~ thl' itrt'a or lht• murd1:r :o.hortly afte r 1l IH <·urred" f'eb 12. ~llneo. 37. "J!> !>tubbed to de· nth in tht' parking are11 of h1-. West Holl)" ood upurtment In ,·est1galors s aid his a :-.sa1laot ~ai. descnbed as :i )oun.i man bt>t-ecn 2-0 and JO \euri. old weartnR dark ctothing - The i1 uokl•i.m.in 'aid 10 \ est1galor<1 "got an a\\ ful lot nf <'Olli. ni:ht afll'r the murdN from :\tlneo·., frt<'nds but th<' lead!> h.1 'en 't panned out Of rour'e \ou look al everv l<'ad and follo~ 1t unbl ) ou c3n"t go any further llanson Cultist Trial ~ From Wirt-Mn1u1 LOS A~C t:LE Former eolden W1.•i.l College i.tudvnl ThQm,1~ lh'4'n \t .ittht•\\,, "h<> 41 lt'&t'<il) "'031 ludno1ped b} ~\ m b1onese Lt1Jt•r<1t1C1n Arm) ml'm bt•r-i \\1lhi1m .int1 Em19 HJrni, and Putr1<·1u Heurr-t. hdtt':>llf1t'd hl• ddJ) wl ldt'nllh 1ntt lht<m tu poll1.·,· "hl"t> jU't' lt•t') "t•r1.· 'o ntl'i.' to mt• .And .i.ho lhl•t..., \\l'IE'thl t'Jl!>. 1\1 a tt he" '. t !I. of L ~ n"' ood . tl•11t1f1t•d .it J JH <'lnul ht·unnj! for· thc ll1.1r11'1'' 011 T :•t•.,d.I\ 111.11 polH't' ld'lt1\\ 1•!1 h1 Ill flll'l\ll'i.'' o( 11..irnl> and \11" lfr,1r't nn \I J ) 17. 1~74. but h1· 11111 not 11h•rH1fy tht>m \\H t:s Qrt:STIOS•:D bv thl' FBI lat1.•r. ho"' t'H'r·. hl· 1dentlfll1d thl· llarrtM'" Jnd '"'' llt•Jr ... t All t hree fan' .. t.itt' k 1dn.tJ', 1 obbt•1) and a!isaull t•hJr~t·~ ht>r\.' Matthe"" .1llt'~t'dh \\II' k11t naped b> tht' thrt•t• on :\la) lh 1974 The pro'.'>ecut1on contt'nd .. tMy tame to h1:. home m sub urban L) n '' ood to 1nqw re about a' an he hJd for i.alc lk Jlle11t>d Iv \\3!> .tbdultt•d and drl\en around that nig ht bt'fore betnll released the follow1nR morninR Leonard \\'t•1ngla~. the al • torney for Emily llarns. asked 14h\ Malthl'"'' did not 1dC'nt1h llarni. and :\t 1s., llt•arl>t "h\•n t1r't sho'' n thl•1r photograph:-. "IT IS '')T A matter o f couldn't ," he rephcd ·1 JU~l didn't It "as lwcause thl'\ "<'rt· 1'0 n1c<• to ml' ThC'v orre rt•d mt· food und Ra., monl'~ · and "'"" there "ere lhrC'ah Hill "'aid. '\\'c kno" "'hl•n• \OU II\\' !\!embers Of m ) fdm.lb \\Cl t' fr1ghtent>d ·· Dc:-.p1te the alleged thre:it fro m ijarns. :\tJtthew!> tc..,l1f1C'd th11t "'1th PJtncia Hear:.t thl·rt: "a' no thrt>al The~ "l'rl' :to "1<'l' to me ~hl'" ai. :.o niC'e ·· :\I <tllhl'" s 1cl t'nl1flt>d !\I rs llarns' pat'ture thl' da~ h<' "as relea.,ed b\ th<' ~L\ t n11 und 1d e nl1f1ecl ·ht-r a i;:a1n 111 t ourt TuC''ida' a ~the \\oman\\ht1t•um1 to h1:. dt)(1r to J '>l. a bout th1: tr Ul'" TIU: llt:ARI~(. \\Lt.'> 1·alled to dt•term1n<' hm\ '' 1ln<'::.'l''> 1den t1f1ed photo ... o f tht· thn•t-The dt•- rl.'n l' 1'1a1m ... th .11 JUlhOnl1eS ('OUXl.'d l>Oml' \\ ll ll l''l>l'l> into ldl'n Ill~ 10~ t hl· llari l'l'' T ht' ll<rrnl>l'l> ancl !\11'-'i I ll'ar-.t Lnst Silver Load Coming RE~CI tl l'l l A ~h1pment of lllh't•r <'0 1ns houRhl for S7 :i m1ll1o n ha' hN•n M.>nt under hea.,_, ~ur1rd to l.o. Angc•IE's ,\ Brink' trur k l'Jrne<l Tues· d.i~ what m.i~ lit• th<' la't m a1nr .. h1pm<•n t or ''"er from thl' <:om ,totk 1.odl' tht• l..n e1 ,. Redfwld ''" t•r dollar t·t1llt'cl1on A !\lark Coin' of lk>H•rlv 11111' bous:ht the coll l'Clmn J;1n 27 Good Agrees to Tivo Jurists SAl'IL\M t-:~TO cl 'PI I Sandra CoO<t , tht' ranat 1c• t•n\ 1r11nmt'ntalli.l "ho "u' a fnrmt'r room mnte or I.\ n1'lt(• F romm('. tt>ntati\'C'ly h<•S 11pl)rrl\ l''' 't•h•1·t10n of a pr11t1ddc• 'ule•.inJn and lumbt•r p111 1h1rh f1r111 t•mpl11\ ,. J' Jtirnr' m hl'r dt>ath thn•.it I II .ii :\II'' (;11011 , .ll 111•t1nK a~ h<'r "" n utl11rn1·\ fu1•,d,I\ .1hu Llll'llt'C'1''i'lull~ sOUJ?ht ch sm1,-..1I "' .1n11th1•r prll!"Jll'l'll\ t• 111r11r \\ho !IUlcl tht•rt• 'h1111lcl ht• h m1t :it l•ln' nn 1•fforh tn prntcct th1· t'n\ 1rnnmt·nl \1 r•·,t1•tl -.h111 ll' 11!11•1 ~!j,, f-'r11mn-1t• w;1' 1·of1 \ 11 h•tl 11( t 1\1111: Ill ·'"'"''°•llt• rr.•,111rnl fo'orcl . 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IOll ('1)0lJl.ll\\ or !-.111 ..... int'''" .llHI :'\orth\\l'~l 1\la,l..,1 ('nmp.tn) ul "1.i lt l.11kt• l 1t \ Dottglfu Lo11r• Poh11 LOS ANGELES I '\Pl Attnrne'" for \fcUon· o('ll Oou1tlJ' Corp hi\ r f.11lt'<f tu per\.u.ide .,· f<'dl'ral 1url~t' thnt pubholl' from n SI 5 m1lhon "rondul ft(• 11th Judgment necessitat1·~ pos tpon1.•ment or d , '>1m1IJr case slt'mminii from a 19i4 l>CIO <"ra!->h near PJrt~ t • S Orstril't Court JudJ:<' Pwr .. on \I llull rul<'d Tut>!\day the pubhcit) in\'nl\'cd ".111 not so e-<ten~l\·e that 1l "ould J>r<'dudt> th<' pos.,1b1ltt, or empane hni;: a fair Jury to hear the ra. e of a South Carohno busi nes..,man ''ho died m th<' crash of the 1'urk1<1h Air Lines Jet Era•llftfb l Srn•~•~..t LOS ANGELES 1Ar1 Oklaho ma C it" t'Van~eli!!t Arhe 'Bud I Chambers W3ll r1nf'd S:?.f'l(l(l and placerl on f1\'e years probation TuC''>d•" rnr crusading an stol.-n C»N · Thr •3 year old iirN cht>r "ho ha~ C'nnrlur trd tenl revi\'ul~ in ~outhc>rn C:ahrorn1a ;ind '<''er.11 o\her stales.'',.~ c-om 1<11.'d Ja,t J ,in 18 h) a fe deral court 1Ur\' On \'l.:h\ C'OUnb Of 1nler ... tate lran<oor ta lion of stol1•n 'l1h1rlc>' anrl 11nP rnunt Clf ronsp1rat'Y tu trans uo rt th<'' l'h1t It•, an11,., 'I <itl' hnt'' HofHu Bo,,.b t :x p e rl *! ~AC HA ~I f::'\TO 1 t ' Pl I 1\ll 1\!>i.t'mhl) pa::.,cd hill prll\ 1d1ni.: ~:!~ um 111 1111' 1,,,, .\n1!1•h·' l'oltrl' lo fm;mc<' r nn,t1 Ut tw n of a 111lw1 "hll·h "111 fend ,incl rl 1.•f\1,l' hum b-. h." \\11n .1ppr11' JI r10111 1tw :w n:1 ll' Jl1<h1·1a n t·omm1t1 1·t· • Tht• lei.:1,l.1t111n 1 \11111'1:?1 IJ\ ""< m hh m un Ro!)(-r\ C f'li111• 1R -.:1111hr1di:1 • \\,1, .1f1pr 111 t•d 1·111•,cf,I\ 1111 ,1 7 l '1111• .11111 '>1·11t lo th•· flllJ llt't• 1 nm rm lh'l' 'Quee11' Facing $2 Million Debt l.ONC 1n : !\Cll t •\I' 1 'l'hr t/111•1•n \1.11\ ~lU'il'Um or th1· !'\1'.I F1111nd.1t11111 ha' ht•1•n \\ilrl11'tl ,,, pa) S2 mill111n 1n h.11 k 1111111\ .ir11I -.1·n 1r1• 11111~ 11r bt' tui...1•11m1•r II\ tlw 1·11\ The "o r1111111 .1pp11n·ntl) wai. clf'lt\'nt•tl 111 .. 1 t-'r1da'. hut c1h nfll!'l.t" 1 <•fu-.l'CI lu(•-.dJ~ to rom 01\'111 ,\lt>xandrr J\pmp ,1,,1w1at1• <l1r1·Plni of th1· , m11~1·um "';1111 llw n11t1• \\ ,,., tl1•h H•11·d .111\1 acl cl1••I. "\\'r ctnn 't h11q• S:? 0111111111 l\llllo: ;11ou11tl "'I 1(111'" \H' \\ 111 hi\\ 1· l•) "alt Jlltl '>l't' "'h.11 h.lpp1·n' Thi' hill 1111'111rlt•' t h.11 ~l'' f11r util1t 11"• 'a1111a t1on fac1ht1r' .incl pol11 I' .incl f11 r 11111t1·1·t 11in Hut oPt>rator~ nf tht· mu,1:11m 1·1111ti·11tl t h1• c·h.1ri:1• '' 1·~ ce.,sn l' ancl h.1\ 1• p.1111 11nh ~14,; 1100 "n1·1· th1• mu!'l'um nrwnrd 10 1•1;1 Kemµ a b o ':uct th1• rnu<,eum 11"1'' Bdnk 111 r\ml'nca Sl 3 milhnn on J !-t m1lhon loan to 1lr \C'lop the attrac·t1vn 'Thl· t 1t' '' tht· -"uar Jntnr uf that loan. and presum:ibh "'II ha H· to a"ume thl obhg3t1on 1r th<'~ lJkl' the mu:.eum m t•r h<' sa11l Marine Dies on Run SA:" DIEGO ' \P• Oanu•l ;\1<'ndorn \\:J<. ne:ir mg the end of J r1111'in• thn•1• mill' m nrninl! r un at •' r :\tanne Co rp:. HC'<'ru11 l>t•l><'l \1 hen h l' !>uddenl~ 1->llapSl'd He "ac; ru"'h<'cl to thl' d1 pnt d1spl'n'ian Tue" da,·, but mel1 1r~ "!'rl.' unnbl<' tn rr~·h 1• him ard Mendota b<'C·amt· ltw third \unn<' rt>crult in recent month« lo d11• .11 th1• San 1>1cw boot l'amp · A :\tartnl' l'orp.; ,,xikr,n•Jn ir.J1d \tl'ndo1;1 died of ('ard1ar fl'l'p11ahn ~ fJ1lur1· Th!' 19 )<'al o ld rt>c ru11 ftom llou~tnn 11•\ ",,., 1n h:s 14th da\ of formttl tr .11nin1?. l hl' w ol..l-<lm .in '-111!1 . \ ~t>re lndl<'ttd to~ether, but 1t hit' not been del<'rmin~ 1( lbl·~ \\ 111 be lrled toi:l'lht'r ltu..:. llc..u ~l currt'nth ''on t11.11 in S.111 Jo) .in Cl')t'O on fl'dual b.;nl.. robber) charaes ·rht' llatr1!>4.'1>' 1r1.il '"' ~<'ht'<luled to 1>tart 'lar<'h 16 o n 11 <'h&ril'S O( J!ii.ault. rolJl>t-1 ~ und l.ldnnp1ni: fl om ;1n ,1lh·~\·tl t•1111w :.prt•t: "1\h M 1 11 1lt11ir'l Judgt-Mnk Brundkr \\U., to m<1kc an important ruhn11 toda\ on thl' adml!'>!>l bthty of 1•\lch-111·1• :.1•11t'<I h\ th1· FBI ot th1•San fl'run t'l'C'O Jj)tlf'lll1l'llt \\ hl'l'l' Jj!cOh .ti r(',.lt-d Ml '>' II l•111 't Starts Thws day Marc h 4th. I~ A ~tAJO R '1rtun for thl' Harrt!>(' and M 1s~ lle <tr!>t. lht' JUdJ!l" held \lund:H th1· prn.wc:u tum C'OUld not ll'I' ,., uknr<' w11t-.I Jl lht> H.\rnse!>· h1dt>0ut. 1uhn~ .i~c'nh '"ar('h~·d 1t llh·i:.111~ lie• IA<'C\'Ptt'd ddco~e uraument:. lh.tt t11Ctt1lb had tlmt> to ~t't a" un um rulini: 1nndm "''hit• 'omc 1,()(10 item . m c ludinti tht• t'.!r b1m• .11 11•,::edh (1 rt>d b~ ~ 1 .. :. I h•ur~l .11111 docu mt•nh ll't•d UJt<ttm•t hl•r ut htrtna l tn ~an Fn1nt'1:-t•o Tht• ct1•rn .. 11m :-.pur.r.('(! llt•ur't luw\ 1•r F Ll'l' U.i1lt•\ tu ask Tm·' d.I\ tor tht' 'anH' ic:md oi 1 uhn12 ltull\ lht' lt'dt'r:tl t•ou11 1u11i:t• 1n hl·r tn.11 alth()ui:h tlw ,., 1lh•11t 1 alreo1dv ha' lwt>n 1n11 11cl11t'l•tl \\ILLI \1 \'I> f-'rmh l1J11r.. • tiun 't \\{lllt t ht••r tn.1J. pc-rh111t- w1th M''' lh'.•r't "' .1 codeflln dJnl. put 1111 d11:0.t•tl t·111·11Jt tl'll•\ ai.wn 1111 n •1mrtt•rs \\ho 1:.11111 f 1 n d ' ,. u t ' 1 n t h c ' m .1 I I t'OU rt l'llt\11\ l'ht• :-..~ rn h111n,·w l.1ll\'r111 11111 Army mi·mbt•r Tut•1od,1~· l'l'Jt•t·t 1•t.l J 1)1'".lj.llh.il h~ tht• 11111).;t', \\ho• '' 111 pn•s 1tl1· at th1•11 u1wor11111i.: tr111I. to tl'I\•\ l"l' p1 11\'l't·1hn~i. 111 ,1t'C.'1llllll\OdJt1• th1• la1 lo:l' 111~11!)1'1 111 n•pm t1•r-. '''l"'''h•tl Closeout Sale! ·women's patchwork coordinates: the look of today at 253 to 403 off! C.:1101 CUN.I p.1tch,,orf o• • r 10 1• "' vo for <-Pr'S.slt')ntf t n •·lf L', *• '" r'''P<>'~·'"''' ..,,~ t tn 1 ft•O"·''' pr,t1t I' ,,, '. ,, 1 ch~ .. t •'I' 1rJ1n t r.-rnfhfTh,, p,• 1oro,cr' r,l,~~F,. ~ :r- ' I Now 4.S9 Now 4.99 Now 2.99 Now J.99 Now 3 99 Now 3 99 L1m11ed quant111es on clouovl merchandise / I / /J ---1 I ' I Available in Los Angeles, Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino and Ventura counties. \ • DAILY PILOT EDITORI GE ~ ExCesSive PrOtection i i. Loaguna Canyon flood rontrol proJ~cts cost.mg ,rom $6 mtlllon to Sil.I mtlllon are bein& studied by pran&e County govemmenl. Of them all. Ml one ade, r1uotely addrcs~cs both communil.y needs and de- r•rL~. Whal the proposal!. "'ould do 1s v&rtually flood· ~roor the canyon w&lh massive canals and dams. I Thi i an expensive and grandiose plan to offer protection from a m ythical i.torm occurring ~taUstlcally every 100 years. Even those <.1Hectcd more IJkely . want only protection from the yearly nuisttncc water or more serious Ooodin~ No onu demes the threat or flooding is significa,.nt. or that the 1>0tenliaJ exists (or severe damage. bu~1t :.cemb foolhardy to spend this much lo protect tt1c canyon Crum 1Ui ull.Jmatechallenge • Man simply cannot protect hamsell Cron\ all even· tUalities, and even supposing he could guarantee safe ~ from all earttlly dangers, flood, fire, earthquake. ijdal wave, etc., there always are meteors. Housing Reah9ty When city officiaJs start talking about housing. they invariably s tart talkmg about bringing housin~ fbr low-and moderate-income persons. Examples or this can be found m conversalionb heard in Laguna Beach. San Clemente and San J uan Capistrano. General plan elements in each c1ty set lpfty goals for provision of low-cost housing. Financial re3lltlcs th4t arc not subject to mumc1plll control hu~c created toduy'.s situation No person rammg between ll0.000 and $15,000 aMually can rtord to purchase a home ln coastal Orange County. With ev~r-lncreasinR costs or land and develop ment it 111 less and l{'l)S hkely the s1tuation is aoing to change -no m attur bow many ~iJ\ct>re words are ex pressed on the 1s11ue. Concerned Employes Some of the l.hings Laguna Beach cit> employt· have done on lbeir own to make the tO~lll better war rant commendation. It's impossible to catalog all the extra effort ol fered by all the city "'orker~. but two especially stand out. At the height of concern over rapes laking place m the city, thre-e policemen volunteered off-duty time to provid,e increased protection. Officer s Mark Everton, Jerry Linenkugel a nd Mark Miller worked free in an effort to apprehend susi:>ects. City lifeguards dug and built by hand an 8·foot basement in the sand under their .Main Beach tower to provide needed storage room and such "luxunes'' a:. hot showers. They added about 40 percent more room to the facility ~ no capital cost to the city. Chief Brue<> Baird, Jim Stauffer, Mike Dwinell , Dick J ohnson. Lcb Wall and Mike Contino deserve the back p~s. ... . ~ • ~~""~.,.._ It's one thing to talk about it and quite another to J>fOVlde it. These are all employes lhe city can be proud of L/SC "Gee It ~dnk~, Gtor~e .... t hi" k I {OU i./ gc t one r rOm 0.ILy I too?· {\.Labor . Scoop for ' Jackson [ EV ANS-NOV AK J I WAS tllNGTON -The real ~htacul news out of lhe AFL-(.;IO D<ecuttve Council meetin1t in Bill Harbour. Flu., was not that G'ror~e Meany is yl'armnj? for Ttd Kl•nnedy or Hubert Hum· pbrey but that his first choice for President once again 1:. Scoop Jack'lon Intimates of AFL,.CIO flres1d~nt Meany :.ay his pres:. ('(lnf(•fl'nCe rtmark were n\1slnterprel· t~ to indicate U,at he r a vor s a convention draft or Sl'n. Edward M . ~ennedy t>r s~n. tl ubert H u m v h rt• y • Tp thl' con t.rary, accordin~ to these in· slders. Ml'any has now forg1,·pn Sen. Henry M . Jackson for sup- porting the trade act poison to labor and now wants him for Ptesidl'nt <thou~h he will make no e ndorse m e nt >. Thus, J11 rkson·!> patient rourtshap of f.h'any ovt•r many month~ I!! ('tOWIWd YI tlh !IUCC"C'SS. \'NTIL rl'r<•ntly, l\kany had p ri ,. J tt• l y t· um p Io an<' d that Jark11on had 11old 01.1t th1• labor movrment by i.upportmll thc lrodr ball ti!' ;_1 w41y "lol(et J1•~1sh \IOtes·· by attochinA tothc hall th<• Jack!>On amt'11clmt>nt for :-,o, act Oflt(lrut1on. "M t•an ·i; otr thnt kfck now." rcports un A1'"1. ('10 ms1dN. Whale Mt>uny previously complulnt•ll to rnl•n<I' uf a t'on ~plruhmal partncr,h1p i,.•tw<•cn Jack~on and St•c·rt>tury of Stalc Hl'nry l\l<1i.1n.it•r nn lhc tr111h' lull lnrrl'1l1bh' on 11\ f,1cc ht• now c:onh•nc1" J urk:<on wu!\ duped hy Kisi-tnACr. lk~1d1•' JnC'k!lon's p11t1enre an not r<.,untrrulturktnll an rt'N'lon'ic• to Mt'1.1ny'!! past t aunL<, u moior roi-on for lhc RI yNir old lnhur ll'mh·r·s chnnAe of heart muy tw the 1111pJl(>rl Jnrk:mn ron-unan<I" amonJ.t M t'any ':t1 collco(l\h'' 'iUt•h 1111 A 1''1,·C'IO intcrnottonal ReCr<'tnry J(\e Kl'l'n:m unfl pn•i-1 dtnt Eddll' ("nrloujth of the sh<'c·t mt>tal workers ANOTHER reason may be Meany's concern that form1•r Gov J immy Carter of G('OrR1a '-'11l be nommated unless stop1X'(I by Jackson. Meany·:o; staH last '-'"eek prepared for him on 11· page memorandum detailinJt Carter 's shortcomings on 1ssuei; nearest nnd dearest to l't1euny':o; heart: national defense. the Mid · d i e East. civil rights, thr omy. con~umerprotect1on - of course, "right to work." station. N£RV0l'S ABOUT CONNALLY John 8. Connally's lnvltataon to Republican leaders from all SO s~tes for a prh·ale barbecue hmch at his Picosa ranch in Tex- us four days arter the f'1orida primary elect ion angered and a~rmed President Ford·s cam- palirn planners. Should the President run poor 1y In the c1nly primaries. the Font operatives believe. Connal .l)' would immediately be re- Dear Gloomy Gu for some "eeks now lhe Laguna Beach P ost Office has been out of 3-cenl and l·cent stamps, air letters and extra help for the mwl rlerks. What can we expect for the increased cost in pos tal service'' LOU O-y 0... ,_ ........ ·--... .-i..,. .. ...C.,.u•uirllr -lttoo ............... _ ... , --... -•o-,c; .... 0.11, "'"' garded by some Republican poht1cH1ns as an alternatJve to Ronald Reagaa. They feel tht> luncheon onlL enhances Con· nally's availabltaty. What 's m ore, Ford mana- 11ers view Conna lly as the leading potential scavenger of Ford s upJ)orlers capable'·or turning narrow primary deft!ats anto a general panic. This con· cem as heightened because t he 1nv1talion to the Connally ranch tam e fro m State Rep. Rn) Hut c hi so n , Texas state Repubhcan chairman ,.ho never has concealed his belier that John Connally s hould be P"r~t· dent. n us1n; CIA DEBUT Old hands a~ the CIA hoping for the ~st from A new boy in the in· telHRence business, George Du11h, as their boss were disappointed 1n hia first decision : lo pubhcly rt'· neunce the use or new11 reporte>rs. Kl'y offlc1als in the Central l n· trlllge""" Agency <CIA 1 dad not object to the rt•n1.1nl"111llon in itself but the fact that Bu!ih. In hjs far.,t art us d1tN·tor, 1ssul"1 a prcih rt• least.' about 1t Thes€• <>tfi<'lals acrurutely prl' diclt'<I to Rui-h I hili would I~· an l('rpri.>kd us surn•ndcr1na tn Congre1>!'llonal 11nrl nl·ws mNi111 pressure" nnd. likr ronr1lrntorv llf'llt\.lrt'll hv 1lt-pa1 tl'<i <'IA dtrl'r· tor Wilham Cnlhv. wnuld onh· jlt•ne>rute demand~ ror new cori rc<1"1on•1. Thu~. th1•v r1•ron1 mrndt'd tht-C IA rrtum to 1ls old ~ o Id t• n "11 t' n rt' :1 ncl ~ t• v <' r journnllst connect ton" ~ tlhll\lt h<l(lpl11. Oulih rcjerted th<' aeh1cc.> I' A T'S Cl.OllT A his.thly 11ecrf't poll of N<'w York Uemorrot11 takt•n lu'l l>t•c:t•mlM'r ~ho"ed Ambassodor Uani<'I Patrark Mo>111h11n u!\ a polt•11t1 ally stcQ.._n~cr candtc1lltc' ror thr U S St'n1rw nomination than lert-wmf(ers who ha"e twcn runninf( non-stop ror months. A st'1enllfic survey taken for the New York state °'mocrot1c committee <a nd since sup- pressed because it violates cam· pi11gn laws> shows tbe followinA results: former New York city consumer official Bess MyeN1on. 17 1)4!rcent; former Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark. 13 1)4!rcent: Rep. Bella Ab zug, 12 percent, Moynihan. 12 percent. Moynihan's position is even stronger than that. Miss Myt'~on \\111 not run, 3nd her support con- i;bts largely of modeTates who hkc!Jy would go to Moynlhan. When the surv~>' wu taken. Moynihan had not been taJked about seriously as a Senate can- didate -unlike t~ two can dldates on the left. Clark <Sena\~ nomtnee In 19741 a nd Mrs Abz~ tcampaigning for the St-nale since 1.974 L Who's tlte Doctor? It's Still Called .Adultery To the Editor : ~So Dr. J oyce Brothers has given the •·green light" to extra· marital sex <"'Doctor R&om mends lnfidelity"I. railed "enlightened sensuality" by her eccentric profession, called plam old '"adultery" In God's word. Any that listens lo this dizzy dame is going to run u~ slop lights al every junc11on of the subject in the lloly Bible Surely Dr. Brothers is aware that adultery is one or the worst offenses against the Lord. bemg one of the Ten Commandments. Then she may know th~t Ir we break one commandment we brea.k them all! t ask yo1.1. whom do you choose to follow. the Lord or the .. thin le therapist'" If any desires to live disastrously, foUow the doctor, but know that in doing so you are bucking God"s order. THE DOCTOR'S thcnrv was derived "afte r llstena.ng to wome.o all over the co1.1ntry ·· I ask her, "Do<:tor. who's the doc· tor'" The patient does not tell the doctor what to do They wouldn ·1 need a doctor 1C. they dad. NonC' did in my 28 years or practice I'd say the "theonst" doctor'' grossly confused, not strange an her profession, evidenl'cd by the high suicide r ate. She could do a great service to her profession if she and her Ilk adhert'd to tht-Bi ble injunction, "Physician, hi.' al theyself" <Luke 4 · 23 > l 'd be hap· py to help her. but then dropplnJC to the next verse an thl' quote, w1• see: "No prophl'l is accept<'d tn hi'J own co1.1ntry ," lhal precludes the probability of that Pity DR. ARTHUR H. WHIT!-: .S~lor Houlng To lhe 1-:dator The Murcrofl 1iro1w1ty or th<' Aldeano Bl•t1c h proJ('t't. 11~ it as now be lnJC re ferre-d to an lht· Senior Pt.•opl<''~ rr .. ss a pa1wr delivered to 11cninr oqian11utmni. throughout Oran~t' County 111 located ndJon•nt In T1•rnplt' I t.lls ut Top of the World al thc nonh c.>nd of ;\Ila l.aAuna Huud. However. tht"' proJl('r1 y '' noYi brinit JH<"lf'lllt'd o' a 'iC'nlor cit1zcn '1.1 <'Ounly houi.111.: de• \•1•lopment for low und modc•rnt<' 1nromc• hOrnl!f\, "Ith 1.21\S h<na:sinJl unttll l)CCUPYtnrL 472 arrc~. TllF. l 'NITS ore to tx> offl'rNI for $20.500 with Sl.SOOdo\\n 1n1y ment. $150 P<'r month and :11 ~ percent 1ntere11t Cluh h1111:c1•s, sl'1mmmii pools. iiuarm. bu.,c• .. etc are also lo be 1nchJ(Jt•cl Thi:. seems fantastic to s(:mors from other areas who ore no t coiiniunt or thl' probkm:i m volved within the surroundinf( communitit>s. AlthouJ?h hous inJ! for county seniors is a math'r or concern to many citi%ens, t he Ald(';rno Beach project's site ha.'\ become one of the county's most con troversial Issues. The "'le also presenls problems Cor the senior~ Quotes "''FTH'dom of consdenct>, of education, or speech, of as- sembly are among lhe very fun· damenta:ls of democrACy nd all ('I( them would be nullified should frmom or the press ever~. lJC C'eSalully challenged." F'ranlclmD ~t ( MAILBOX ) within lhl' propoi;ed projel'l Some of tht> :.cniors· problem!> wall be 1 -Access1b1hl~ to and from the proJecl. 2 -Fire ha1ard will l)(' mon· precario1.1s with add1t1onal density 3 -Realtors and those ex - 1)4!rieneed in housing ha\ e rerut· ed the financial <'OSl and deemed It illogic a I. 4 Lagun11 Canyon Road 1s known as accident prone. El Toro Road is becoming a thorou~hrare. There art-no roads leading into Laguna Beach from this project (so why "beach" project., 1 5 -The beaches arc o\ler crowded in the ~ummer an1I parking IS On(' or Laiiuna s btl! gest problem:.. THESE SAME problems af· fecting the SC'niors. ali.o become the surroundin1i area's problem~ and present addttiona! problems for Laguna such us: Many citizen~ arc convinred that the senior:. are being used a s an excuse to invade lhe Green- belt or the open space corndor. -When the hills are J:raded in that area at wall create ecolog1cal problems an the flood basin. Laguna Rt>ach as aJso in the county and pays taxes into tht• county's roffers II!> do those in the· surroundan~ victnitv They al-;o vol<', ancl should havl' !>Orne s:1y "o in the· plunnlni( of lhl·1r rlt'IJlhWrang wr<'U!:o. Thi~ rea1on also ha)( the ('(ltm I} 's laraei.t .,en a or r aly, locall'rl in Laj!tana 11111~. County 'lflntor hOlNnJ: bv ull mean' bul not ~ he1 t' It Is 1n:Jp proprrntt• nnd unfeasahlc ELINOlt DAVIS 1lppallftd To I ht• Eda tor I om 11urp ri11cd we didn't ~c1• hourly tel<'vtsl'd arcounL'I of the• Nixon <.'htnu \'bdt Pn·imlt•nl Ford made one 1uanntic m1st okf' wh1•n ht' purdon<>d our numbt•t onl' eJlomun1:1(' he• s hould havl' inMsted on a "rttll'n promise In :'I/axon nt•v1•r to opc•n has moulh an public 1hrn1n I am ap1.rnll£•d lhat this man ·~ allowed ln play ~oodwall nm· bassador in n foreign country making ~tatcments about our forei~n policy. The contempt for our American ideology and sense of moralltv h as to be enormous in China.Otht•rwise, why would our tfreatest political crook r~c1ve a hero·s wt'lrorne" KAREN WEISSER .~of "ol•uU~ To the Editor. May we call attention to an article published in your Pilot Advertiser. Medical Care Sec lion. on Feb. 17" The article on the Visiting Nurse AnociaUon as essent1a lly corr ect. however. there are two errors. The caption t'alled u.'I "vol1.1n leers" whlrh ls incorrect. We are a pr;ess1<>n•I satf ned 'tarr lh3t art' t-mplo' 1•ll by a \Oluntar), nonprofit Jj.!l'ncv "hu~h g1H~!I 1n ll'rmattent homl' cart• lo tht• 111 Al:-.o, ~t· Jn• lot:.111•d an lht' cal\' ol Inane by the Orangt• Cou.nl) Airport, not Tu~tan Again, Yi~ are pleru.1"(f lo hun· the public informed about our_ SC'f\'iCt'!> MARG ER Y II ELA ND ER. V1:.iltnj! Nun.C' /\!IMll' of Or:an~1· Counl) tti.take To the Editor· Our prescnt Laguna Beach l'1 ty Council pltcl'd 5 I ac1 e' 111 bluer area oterlookan~ ~I aan Beach Park qn the CaliCornw Stall' acqws1tion last gi\'tnl? frw detail s and nat\lrally the Coastal Co mmissio n ba cked their cooperative choice. It includes all OCl'anfront property west or Coast Hlghwa,y from L<'~ton Street to Main Beach Park ex· rludang only Hotel Laguna. 1l does include homes and busi· nesses, •. not undeveloped \'irRan land as reported. On Feb. 2 it was passed by thl' 11tate Coastal Comm1Ssion on the tarsl priority last and now await'\ legislative action. The quesllon remains, "How many parks can the city of L aguna afford in the h<'art of our village?" A COPY of my wire sent to lht• state Coast al Commission J<'clJ. 2 regarding 5.1 acres or bluff area overlookin(it Main Beach Park in central Laguna Beach folio\\!>· Commissioners : pll'ai.P 1·1• move this parcel from your J t. qwsilion l1!>l tor tlw follO\\llll-°: re· asons 1. Publicity has bu1·1ctl this parcel by diverting attcn1111n to Crescent Bay in local prt.'!>'>. 2 P11rkmg has not b<•<'n p1•11 vided for M oin Beach l'urk u~ formerly 11greed hy the ('lly of La1iuna O(•t1ch. J Our city l"I financially unahlC' rn pru1wrly mu1ntuin it:. prcM•nl parks 4 R<'mov ln~ this v•luablc t;1x base will fur ther rause lln economic hardship on 1 axpuyt'I., for years to com e. 5. Stret r hes ol vlrJl1n lonrl h1•tw{'('ll Newf10r l lktirh and l.n.:unu Rearh Is of J,!n•ntt•r priority anrl scrvil'I.' lo ult t lw citizcn11 of Southern Cohforniu JOCt.:LYN CUSHMAN QffOfft '"Error To the Editor We would like to thank ~ou ancl your readers for l ht••r Canta,tw response to your article ubout our i:;on, Geotf. The pancake· breakfast and chicken dinnrr were a great success thanks to Trabuco Oaks Skl'k House. tht• Explorer Scouts, Trabuco Volun- teer fire Dept., the Trabuco School students nnd many con cemed friends Your article on Sund;iy, f"t•b R, did much lo publicize the event. as many readers brought al to thc restaurant to show 1,1.\ ONE QUOTA'rtON In the art1 cle. with respect to the doctors concern for his fee, rather than lhe safety of our t1on, WH written in error and we would like to have it clarifil'd When our doctor found that our Insurance coverage was reduc('d becausr of AA Judgment that the ailment hod been treated pnor to lssuance or lns1.1ranc.-e, he spent m~rny hours lryang t'o find ;1lternate i.olt1t1oni. :.o lh<' OPl.'ru taon rould bl' pc•rtormed "" l)t•<11llous ly. Ai. J result of ht., l'fforts. Geolt "a'> adm1lled lo Oruni;e Count} ~1ed1cul Center on Jan. 26 Dur mg this tame of que11t1on and con tro' er:.y Wl' have nothinR but praii.c and admiration for lhl• doctors W l' have come in contact '"'h Thl'ir professionalis m and t~nct•rn for Ccoff ha!> been un bl'hl.'rnblc and does much to 11trl'nJ:?then our beliefs in the good of man. Thank ) 011 af,!a an for your co\ t'ralo(\' and we hope that soon al ma~ be our turn to help someone.: CIH• G 1':0FFANDJULIE BECKHAM Thl' Beckham letter re/era to a medical problem of orw of their tu.~ns. thi succenful IUr{lerJJ lo cor rect the problem and the Mlp o/ /nendll and otht'r~ in ~a.Ling With u pcnsca -Editor fff"•lt.a"' Q1W9flo"• To the Editor· While ~ holeheartcdly s upport . 1ng the principle which p ro· claims the right of individuals to express themselves. I am d1l.· ma) cd by the recently <Doily P ilot . 2-25 -76) r e porte d pht•noml'non or 39 prominent and nol·!>O·promanent citiz<'ns urJ.ttn~ clcmcnry be granll'd our reccnl . ly c•onvicted Congressman, Mr. lhn!>haw. \\'hen violations of puhlac tru~I are involved. pardons or token i.cnll'nces ran only serve lo furthl'r erode the nation's con f1dence m the JU11tn<.'Ss ·of our ~yi1tem of JU!ll1N'. CONGRESS M AN ll1n11hllw'' ronvlrtlon of fl.'lnny hra bcrv rhurJ{l'S ri•nd1•rs hllll, by llou11e <>f Heprcsentat1v('o; mil'. unnhh• lo 11artk1put1· an th1• C"on~re1osionul dt>casion mukan~: prot't'!!li Wt'. h" rnni;t llul'nt!>, an• thu' hlcrnlly un rcpres1•nlt•ct 111111(1 h1• <·onv.-n1ng of ;) n1•y. l'onRrl.'i.i. 1n Janu;iry of 1977 ' Mr. 1lans h..1w 'o; "tat('() unwlll 1n1<nr"' to r c•s11o:r1 run only be rC> .:urtll•d us a ronti1111an.: 11how, on ht'I purl, or arro~uncl..' and tlu1· duln tor the dt•moa:il 11• proc<'!IS. Mr. lfln11h nw'ic 111thl to nppl'al h111 c1mv1<"l lun ,., unrtlll.'l'tionl'll lll'l rl1otht to cont tnlll' lo holrl ol · ftl't' i!'C TOM Wt:HT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llnl>rrl N Wl'M, ruhl1~ ThM1lll8 K,,.111 F:d1l1tr Barbaro l\rtthlch, f:ttitonnl Pa11r Editor Thll ~1lorn1I Plll!t' or lht' Oolh Pilot ~c·rk' t o inform 11nd \llmulatC' ruders by prNrnllnl'C on lh1• pue dl\'t'rst romm1·nt11ry on tt>pl<'!I of lnlf'rest b\' ,.rn'1ir11t <'d Ml\lmnlats and cartoon1i>t<1, b\ prm 1d1n1t 11 Corum for rellden \II'\\~ an'1 b\ prM('nt1n11 th1<1 ne"'5POIH.'r·~ ovln1on" and ldra<1 on rurrt'nt topic~. Thr ed1tonal opinion~()( th<' Oall) Pilot oppur nnly an the t'l11tonal column 11t tht> lop nf thr p1111r Op1naoo, u preHl>d by the column1,.µ. ond r11rtoona.i.b. and lettt-r \\Mlt'r& arc lhrer o\\n anti nn t'rnlonirment of I.heir \It'"" b) the l>••I > l'llot hould be.-1nferrC'd Wednesday. Mar. 3, 1976 'Wedoe8tlay's Clq Ing Prices NEW YORK .. STOCK ·EXCHANGE , .U..tsc bAllY PILOT 85 T.uTips Good, Bad News For HoIDeowner By Svt.\'IA PORTER r St>U«tlth ln G ~r1H I Amone tht> most imPQttant :UiJ) ·ctl> or ownln& ll home ir. tht> ~:<lcnl lo which the t'X~t'nsci. lnvolvtd In home owntrship affect what )'OU owe tn taxes. ln 197~. the I RS Is· sued both ravoruble and un!ovurablt> rullngR In this area. Newlywc•ds: The: IRS i:uvc a tllx bn•uk to you. if you bOlh own homes. sell them and buy a new ono when you marry. G:un on sale or u pnncap-.1re:nd<'nCt.'1s generally de· fcrred. if ol ll•:ul Mn t'(luiv1dcnt nmounl is used lo buy a new prlnclpttl rcslden<'e. In ·1s. the lHS said that if a newly morned couple each sold n pnn ctpal resldenc(" und each in\'ested mort.' lhun thl' salt>s prac<> in bu) ing one new res idence In Money's .worth which the)' took title jointly, their gbans on the sales of th(· two former prindpal residences were not currently tax· able ... a nice wedcUnt.ttHft. Bargain rents : IC you owo a house and intentionally rent it to a relative or friend at less than fair rl'ntal. with the re· sult that your house expenses exceed the rental Income, the IRS says you can't deduct all the expenst's you otherwise might be able to deduct. Because you are not renting the house to make a profit, you are allowed to deduct only the following expens es. (I) INTER EST AND TAXES, whether or not they total more or less than the bargain rental inromt'. Say you rent the house to your relaUve for a bargain s.3.000 a year. Your laxes and intere~t come to S2 .000, you can dt>dud lht' $2,000 It your taxes and interest t•amc to 53.SOO. ) ou cuuld deduct $3,500.' (2 ) If your taxes and mtl'rl•!>l total ll·ss than your gro:-s rent. you can deduct ~our operatin1t cxpenst's (other than depreciation which affects tht' basis of propt>rty } u1> to an amount by which your bargain rent income exceeds tht•. total of your mterest and taxes. Say the barguin rent 1s $3,000 a year, and your interest and taxes are S2.000. lf your operating expenst>S for light, heat. ck., came to $1,200 for the year . you can deduct only $1,000 of that Sl.200 amount (.$3,000·$2.000)' (3) Allowable depreciation on your houst• can then be deducted to the extent that the rental income exceeds both your interest and taxes and operatmg expenses. ALL THESE ALLOWABLE deductions can be taken on· ly as itemiied deducuons. If you use the standard deduc- tion, you will forfeit these deductions. PaymenL'I from HUD : If you received mortgage as· sistance payments from HUD under Scl'l1on 235 of the Na· tional Housing Act, )OU don't have to inC'luck the· payments in income. The I RS officially <"Onfarmcd lh11> by u formal rul- ing in 1975. But the I RS prnpoi;<'s to l'llOlllHttt' part uf the dou- ble tax bn•uk now ava1l11blt• l11 lh11M· of' 1111 who ht•nef1t from these payments. · . Under current rules. you. the homeowner. exclude the payments from your income. but you also da1m 1tcmi2ed deductions to the extent tht• payments urP apphed to in· terest and taxes on your home. The Treasury hns proposed regulations that. beginning with 1975. your interest <\educ- tion on your mortgage would not b<o allowed to the extent or the assistance payments. But no portion of lhc assistance payments would reduce other deductions , connected with the house, such as taxes. THESE PROPOSED REGULATIONS arc not yet Cinal, so the doubl-e break is still technically available to you on your '75 return. But if the proposals are finally adopted without ctMHJge, they will be effective for '75. Special tax lip for '75 by the Researc h Institute of America : If you take the standard deduction and you al!'So are a member of an investment club. you may lose out un der a '75 IRS ruling. Your investment club may have e\ penses for advice, bank charges, accounting, etc. THE IRS SAYS THAT YO\!R cluh c·an 't just subtrart these costs from income and let each of the members report their share of net income. Instead . the dub mu:.t show each member's share of bolh income and of the club's costs. If you itemize your deductions . you also can deduct your shan• of the club's expenses. H you take the standard deduction. you must include your share of the club's income, bul you get no deduction for your share or lhe club's expenses. AFS Earnings Rise Despite adverse economic conditions worldwide, the ncl earnings of Avco Financial Services Inc. rose seven.per· cent to S37.7 million in the ris- cal year ended last Nov. 30 - the second highest level in the company's history, acrording to the AFS annual n·porL AFS, a wholly owned sub sidiary of Avco Corp .• is ;1 consumer finance compan.' with worldwide headquarter.., in Newport Beach. The debentures issued b\ i\'FS are lis ted on tho Ne" York Stock Exchange. Suits Against Two Tire Firms Dropped WASHINGTON (UPI ) -/\fl('r nc•urly SIX yt•ars or in vesligation, the Justice Depurtmcnt ho ., dropped c:1v1l un· titrust suit1 against ttw nation's two lar~t·sl tire rnanufac· turers because of lack of c videnct· Thoma!'I E . Kau(l('r. 11ss1s t ant attorney l(enc•rnl an c h-a r g c of t h e A n li t r u .. t Division, said hl.' d1s m11111cd the suits agains t Goodyear Tire a nd Huhlwr ('o and Firestone Tire• anf'f Huhtx>r Co. "with ttw ll ''l'Dlf'st rclur· tunrr" after cll•ddinJ! ht' could not prove his cases in court. Wllll@C\I to 6 '6\ '1 ~ -\Co .,.,..ltC l>IC 3 , t U • W'llll• Mo~ ,,, , • ., -... :l'~':t,~ !: '~!: .~:~ . ~ ::Tir'~lT 1 ; .;.~ ,~~' " Wll\llrt OSd IO 4& 1 WlMDc I AA 11 l:M Al>\ , wi .... o. oe .. • S>', · 1 WI~ .. >13 7 .. ·~ Wi'£1P f '110 109 1' + •, WhEI pl 1 '6 • , 1100 U • , • , WIKCO. 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Distrll't Court ln Clcvelnnd Aug. tl .. 197~. und in re" evaluattn~ evldt>nco the de· partment had oht ulned In four years of anvestlj111\ion bcfon· the filing . A stipulation filed with lht' cnort allow!'I the gon•1 nmenl to rc\'1vc the suits at any time if tl S('CS fit. Wynn's Sets Cash Dividend The board or directors of Wynn's International Inc. or Fullerton, has decll\red the regular quarterly cas h dividend of 5 cents per !!hare payable April 2 to shareholders of r ecord March 12. ., • \ .. DAILY PILOT Cassuto in for Mehta? ll I d1rftcull 1ndffd to find an Onanc• Co t music lover v. ho t~ nut 1>t11mercd by th news that :lub1n M eh tu h. to lea\ e the Los An&t-lu l'hllurmonac OrchHtr In 1978. "Zooby" 11. of COUt'ff. dorul by Oran1e Coun ty Phll~rmonic 5<>(1ny 11ud1encl"S who baivt-al wa) :!ii tttl"n to him In I.A PO conttrt t1l t.'<.: Irvin,•'• Cn"' ford flaJI and Santo Ana lh•h School But there 1l 1:11. i':ubin hit) made his dtcir.100 to lt>a\•c• ror New York and he 11> not the ftrst conductor to ruch iiuc.:h a de· c1s1on on the basls lbctl ht> ha:s uccomphshed all there b for h1m to occomplillh with a ~1vcn c.-1w'o orchestra. • JUGllT NOW, THOSE WHO ~uide the destio1e11 or the LA PO are "nngmg their hands O\'el' \he ul- umate choice or a ~u('cl"Ssor to this gifted, graciou:-. mun or mu:.1c It 1s extremely unlikely thJt said gwders or de1>t1n1e:. -. Ill consult thui wnter on the issue of Mehta s successor. But I ~ h they "'ould for "'e ha\ e the man the) want rilbt he~ m our Orange Coast mu!>tcal community It 1s this "'r1ler's opinlon that the LAPO need look no further than L'C Irvine's Ah aro Cassulo ror the man-. ho"' 111 pack up Mehta's b@.ton. Provided, of cuurse, that the bnlliant Portu~ese maestro \\OUld e'·en coni.ider vac-atang has UCI post and the many European assignments that come bas way t.>ach concert season. T HOSE OF US \\110 HAVE waLched Cassuto ""ith adm1rulton before the UCI ensembles that" • have taken on new lU!iter and sense of direction un- der hi!> unernng baton, know full \\ell the kind of JOb Public 1V Winner WA SHINGTON. !AP> colonial and post- -After a long penoo or Revolution story of the g est a t ion . p u b I 1 c Adams family. and stars television appears to George Grizzard as John tiave come up with a win-Adams. ner with a d omestic · ·T h e A d a ms Bicentennial series lilied Chronicles" has been the •·Th c Ad a m s most generously Chronicles." financed series produced The Neilsen ratings do for public telev1sderal not cover public agenry.theNattonalEn- tele\•ision, but the Public . d 0 w m e n l r 0 r t h e hl' could do "1th Ult' Lo Anaele~ Ph1lurmonic Orcht--.1 r.1 And my 1mmcd1all' 1mpr,•s111on lit thlll he would bl-.iood lot lhl' LAl't>, 1:!l11t•r1ully in the WJlo.e of •Mehta's d•'lH•rture C:~•s uto 11> no mor(' 111..t' Mehta 1n 11tylr, ap- proach, temvcn111H•111 or 1nt1.·ri>rl'lat1on thJn <'ha lk 1s hkt• ~·hel'!>e Uul he ino.!lt ct't ta1nly 1~. an th1¥ ~·rltN' humble opinion, Mehtlll'1t t'Qual and a man \\ho would <>n,urc the continued art11>lt(' •chu:ve· ments of the I.A PO THOSE \\ 110 DOl'BT TllAT t'valuotlon without ha\ 1ng ".itched C':a.!>suto on th~ podium should do so this \o\ 1.'t'kt•nd flt• "111 l>c d1rcl"l1ng his \:Cl ensembh.• ut 8 p m t'rtdlll~ and 3 p m Sunday Frankl), I thank he IAOUld g1H the L.APO new thrust and d)nam1:.m 1n arcll!> that h<He been neclected by Mehta But that 1s Just m>' opinion. ACAObCT AWAIO MOMtMATIOHS IMCLUOIM6 llSTPICTUH llST ACTOI an •cnus llSTO•KTOI ... llST SWPOIT1M8 ACTOI Broadcas ting Service Humanities. ga"e a 1------------------- has done some of its O\\n granl of up to S4 milhon. polls and found that the s ub J e ct t o p r i "ate program h as com· matching ; the Mellon manded an audience as Foundal1on ga \'e Sl.5 large as for any show 1t million and the Atlantic has pre\ 1ously put on the R1chf1eld Company Sl 2 air. mil hon A spokeswoman for --------- the service said the first lllilllliillll program of the 13·part !>Cnes capture!> 14 per· rent of the viewing au-.,.. __ daence in New York Caty, ~:Miflil !>lX per cent an Los • Angeles and eight per- cent an Chicago. This ..----...~~--~---t comprares with a 13-LS :perct>nt ratin~ for "The Search for the Great :1\pes." a program pro-----------.. )f uced by the N ationn.l 1 .;~~~-~~~~I eographac wtuch hu "' een one o r public J ele\•1sion's most popular 1-~~~:.IBY!efi~,;:r.I }>rograms. an d two •jlr1tish 1m po rl s. .. MAHOGANY'" IPGJ "VBLOCll HOLMll5" SMAITH HOTHm" INI '"Me9ty ,.,.._ • n. ...., .,..... "I WILL, I WILL •• FOR HOW .. CR) ·•uc1 oolSM'T Uff HHI AHY MOltl" "'NtSOMH OF f MD A ...... INI "MO DIPOSIT, M(i UTWIH" 1•1 "CHAIUI I THI AHMl." l•I l''vpsta1rs. Do"' nstaars" 1311111 =11111 ~d "Monty P~thon's ~DAT AfTlllMOOM" ymg 1rcus. SA. flllWY IMANCHUTElll ()C,I C " ~~~~~~~::="~ .... ~~O~W~H~IN;·~f'OOl~~-~11;1==~ 'S The sen es recounts the .,_....,o...,;'.,;,111;;,;wv~1 -.n~v~111~·~'""!x.~1 !'""ti-------- • "TMI IOOI TUlr 00 -wHAT DO YOU SAY TO A MAllD U.DY1" JAM MK:HAIL YINCIHT UY LIM'l WHITElll . -FMR~. + , ... L--' -ALOHA IOllY. aosr A "WUTCH CASS.OT ~AMI THI SUMO A MCI "aACI Wmt TMI DI.._. ~ •Auel DOISH'T UYI ~ HHI AHYMOlr 'fttSOMHO, i..-AYIMUr 1•01 "JAWS" 0 "THl•llAT WALDO,.,... INI ~·••ia12. '-•'-• en DOii 1 2 30 m _ ~·~••'• A MIOSUMMH .... MT'S DllAM , SM this excollng theatre cl~'ltC Ofesentid at SCA as a • un•Quo ano dauhng 191h Century Mtg•C ShOW - SrlCIAl llYtN• 1"1.ATll PllJIOUUHCH lonM TO PUIUCI MOW THaU Md. 11 U .71· .... 15· U .1S ~fwelJd',. ____ "-'* LADl1 S I 6(HTll~l" ftl'I...,..~~ LUS ~ JIMMY CLIFF IN UTHE HARDER THEY COME" OMI COWPt.IT1 SNOW IACH IT_.. 1:00 TMI SUI, THIA Ta • HUMT. llACH • IU·flt6 Ice skat in~ C\'Cf~''la~: 0.16 ,, ......... ,.. ................... ASK AIOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE ICE CA PA DES CHALET COSTA MESA M ESA VERDE CENTER HARIOR ILVO. AT ADAMS let:,,,._ -· .. ·--· ·---. ~ruwovaM cuatOO'l ... T • ---------_..., ..... --. ----'7• !'J!llr:~~l AUC1 IOaWT UWt -AltfllOll "' ·---1' NllMT CAUU. -~Ml'MI ,2;);2. ~-· .. •---.--....;;:.;;..;.;;~ Im M MUT N ........ = 41).46.d ........ _.. .... ---'* YUi OlfV11 "' MAIO NllllNI ·-'·own.,... ~•M>Nio. 2. W9HT'llMAWIC,. ~--UQ-· (G) ENOS TUESDAY MAR.9 edwards PLUS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION WINNER FOR BEST ACTOR . LIDO CINEMA .JAM gs WlllTllORE NEWPORT BLVD. 1 as Harty S. Truman in NE~~~T L~~CH GIVE 'Ell HELL, 673-8350 11.&RRT! EVERY ONCE IN A WHI LE THERE IS A MOVIE YOU WANTED TO SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISfOFFERSON .. ALICE (PG) OOESN1 LIVE HERE ANYMORE Co.fflT AT IRISTOL "MAN~IDAY" co.HIT AT MHA ' BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNOAHCf KIO" lhfo City Shopp1nq C•ntrt Sin 01990 Frwy •BolM hot Wtstmlnner •893-~6 o ........ •,.'.)] 6711 1 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS --''A ' C,./l.. gorgeous f uJfilling dream of I ifc, a dream yo u nc\'cr want to end. ... a perfect film:' BEST PICTURE , ~ , .. ' . .. STM\_~lY !\.~BRICK ,., -. ~AN O'N_;AL. 'MA R!§A BER,tNSON" EDWARDS HAR&OR ct ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE 5'6·3101 NOBODY COULD DAE AM HIM UP. .. S BANK A088EAY IS Al.l THE MORE 81ZAAAE BECAUSE rrs TRUE! INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR. AL PACINO ORA ~C.( 1't4Al l 6 ' . (R) BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTINc;- ACTOR. CHRIS SARANDON (I It 11\llll \ Ii< 11 H'I' I",,• ROBERT DEN IRO 'JUI llltfi'l~l~ "ASTONI SHI N G! 'Taxi Drive r' has muscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that builds like an air raid siren." -Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times- "A KNOCKOUT. De Niro's performance thrusts him Into the front ranks of American actors alongside Brando, Nicholson, Pacino and Hoffman.'' -Richard Cuskelly, Los Angeles Herald Examiner "'Taxi' Driver' belongs to Robert De Niro, the most REMARKABLE young ac tor of the American sc reen." -Jack Kroll, Newsweek "POWERFU L. An excellent c redit for Scorsese and a terrific showcase for the versatility of star Robert De Niro." -A. 0 . Mur phy, Daily Vairety "Adults who w ant to see a well made film with a BRILLIANT performance by Robert De Niro will hail 'TAXI DRIVER'." -Gene Shalit, NBC· TV On f"\f"fV ,,,,..... 1n f"\rry "'~ m lh11rti fnontrv tl1<1,,' t ~10Jy '*ho dtf'am\ n4 hr•fb( •.oft» t •• t\ tlr-• J .. 1w·I\ l11u:u4frf\ ,,.,..n cir~ u4e tn JHl1\r tl.14t ht -. .J1i,r • r flit lJ"4fc !\ J"W T\ ,IU r"'"- RO BERT DENIRO 'f AXI J)l{M~R WHATS All THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... .. DaP THROII IS A SENSITIVE, EXCITING FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN AND ENJOYED BY ALU IV\ IN COLOR OR ~ ADULTS ONLY ~~~ PWS The Devil inl"';:;t,-;;:~:trl 2:? Miss ones lag · VOL. 69, NO. 63, 7 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES .. _ ORANGE COUNTY, CA\.IFORNtA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 C :TEN CENTS ;\ B'lao ·Will Be · Costa Mesa's Mayor? • By ALAN Dl&KIN Ol .. o.llylllt ........ The first order of bu'1oeu for the new Costa Mesa City CouMll ~"t Tuesday evmln, wUl be the · electJon of a mayor. Apparently there will be a week ol wooing and l pttl&laUon. • Another quesllon is the status of the planning commission. Nathan L . Reade, an unsuc- cessful candidate In the election, aJrudy bu resigned. New council.a tend to appolot new plannln& cornmlstlona. but in Cotta Mesa there often bas been llttle cbanae af\er an elec- tion -Alvin L. Pinltl~y and Robert Wilson have servl.1d 22 and lf yean ucb on the council -and tb111 the planninl com· mission has undergone hllle chan•e. Statements made by the newcomers and the exasltng council members suggest new esa CmmiyCme Murderer Gets Death Sentence By TOM BARL~Y Ot-o.i1, l'l ... i&iiii "I pronounce the sentence of death upon you." Thttt grim st atement was beard today an Orange County Superior Court for the first l!me Fom~backed lroine Trio Win Election With a 43. 7 percent turnout Tuesday. J r vioe voteri. elected three candidates who received the backing of the Irvine Tomor- row citizens forum and two retlr •Ill city councilmen. Accordlng to final unoCCicial returns, \be "1nners are · David G. SIJls 2.833 votes. Basil T. "8111" VardouJls • 2,711 votes. ' Mary Ann Galdo 2.133 votes Of the city's 14,263 registered \'Olers. 6.233 went to the polls. splittang heavy concentrations or \'Otes among s ix of the 16 can- didates for three open seats. The three incumbents did not seek re· «.>lect1on With all 33 prt'C'IDctS t'OUnted, · the rcturns showed· Patrkk Bonner 1.923 votes. E . Ray Qu1gll'y t.nn votes. Carol Morris t.784 votes. Robert Martin -957 vote:... Robert M illcr 834 votes John Adams 731 votes. Bruce Ras ner 617 votes G~orge Kosr-lcr 482 votes George MrClurc 373 votes. Wilham Cm.ell 246 vot<'S l\t ourt>en Spencer 201 \'Oles Gary <.iladden 193 votes. Robert Whitson 131 votes. \'otlng 1rntte rn<s Indicated a in 10 years as Judge Byron K McMillan ordered lhe maximum penalty for con victed killer Glen Ellis O'Conner. O'Conner vainly got to his feel in his own de(ense immediately be-for~ Judge M-c MiJlan delivered the ruling made possible two years ago by California voters an a special death penalty initiative O'Conner . 20. or Rivers1de. pro· tested that he had not been ade· quately represented by Deputy public defender Ron Buller who was. the defendant said. "loo emotional" during bis trial. Butler broke down and wept on two occasions durinit the trial while be pleaded with the Jury not to determine that the death penalty was applicable to bis client · O'Conner also protested, in vain. that Butler bad not called a number or witness~ who should have testified in bis defense The Riverside man was arrest· ed Jan. 21. 1975, 14 days alter he shot and killed Margaret Baker Lissy, 56, in her Anaheim home In a robbery that netted him S2 P~osecutor Pat Bria'n ar~uL>d today that O 'Connor had "em. barked on a career of lullings a nd robbery" when he was arreosted after he shot a 64·year-old man and robbed him to weeks after the murder or Mrs. Lissy. Roland Nesmith, 64, was left for dead in his Santa Ana Canyon home a fter being shot several times by O'Conner. lie later re covered sumclently to testify for the prosecution in O'Conner ·~ trial Orange County Jail depul1l's said today that ()'Conner '.\tll now be transferred to San Quen tin's death row. The dat(' of h1~ execution "111 not be 11et until after the hearing or his appeal Sto,.na fo End ( EWS A ,.tU' ·1s· J people can be expected to be ap- pointed to the commlsslon -the questlona are how extensive the changes may be and wht'lher the new appointments v.111 be made• swtrtly or gradually. But the mayoralty. a largely cuemonial yet coveted position, SECOND COUNCILWOMAN MeH'• Sm•llwood ~ill be the first order ol businH • The thrttc 1ncumbe nL1 Dominic Raciti, Jack th1mmt1ti and NormA llertioa all want to be mayor. Raciti and Hammett are OflC!n about at Mn~ Heruog has pictured herseU a~ someone "'illins to ~nep In only a.:s a com promise cho1c<' but fl'w doubt that she is anxious for the spot herself. In a sense the picture 1$ com- plicated for onJy one reason· lht• NEW FACE ON COUNCIL Mesa's McFar1and Group Asks Tennis . • Club in C·osta Mesa Negotiations to open a new ten· n1s club with 24 or possibly 30 courts are being made in Costa Mesa. The city has received a pro· posal from a group called Harbor Tennis Courts to build and operate the l'lub on eight acres of vacant state-owned land along Harbor Boulevard The land , jus t no rth of Fairview llosp1tal and opposite Merrimac Drive, is maanlamed by lhe city for the s tate as part of the city's tea se-agreement with the state .for the 234 acres that comprise the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The propos al said the courts would be managed by Harry ,Green , wh o operates the "tlubhouse of the CO!'>ta Mesa Golf and Countr)' Club under a lease from the cit y A lellN rec(.'IVC'd by Cit:> Manager Fred Sorsabal said thl' court it "ould reprei.cnt an '"'est ment of $3:'10 .000 1n prl\ a tt· rapllal The proposal suggested con- struction or 24 courts with six lo be built later 1f demand warrant- ed . Theo courts would serve up to H>OO players playing twice a week. Suggested fees would be $1 25 per person per hour for doubles and $.2.!iO per person per hour for singles Five percent of the gross would go to the c1t) Sorsabal said the question of whether tennis courts could be built on the land was being re· searcheod with state officials. Ile (See TENNlS, Page A2 > Search Upheld BULLETIN LOS ANGF.u:s (J\P) -The judge In the case of Symblonest' LlberaUon Army mt'mber s William 11nd Emil)' Harns rulPd thl11 afternoon that e"·idencP from codefendant P atricia Hurst·~ bldt'Out "as legally obtained and admlsslbte. <Related 'itory, AS> s1gniflcanth• h1ghf'r turnout south of tht· San D1cao fo'rcewa~ Exclusive of l'C In Inc precincts. $1 1 p('rcent of lht> ~th lr\'tnl' reindenl'I 'ott•d. M'l'nu nltnM for 3.~2 bullob CUM Nor I h of I h 4' Sun 0 I c J( o Freeway. 41 3 perct'nt ot the voter:c w4•nt lo th\• polls, U\'\'ount 1n1t for 2.9411 ballot<1 Mesa Gets Snowfall llCI precinct• had the lowc<1t turnout of nn>• In th<' city. with 27.6 pN cent of thr votl'rl'\ 1to1ng to thf f>()ll!I and c1111lin~ :122 hallolii The h1ahc11t turnout was 1n Tur· tic Rock. whic h wa~ homc !(round ror n\•t•n cundidutc11. t"'reclnct 29. the ~"II~ nt Turtle Rock Ell'ml'ntar)' Schou!. hod 11 ti0.8 perc\•nl turnout. the h1ght'sl of anv in the ell~ Ford Orders Red Tape Cut WASHINGTON <UPI) - Presldeont Ford disclosed today he ordered fedttal ageoncics to cut back by Ju- ly 1 on the tangle or govern- ment red tape demanded of Amencans each year. He said he ordered agen- cies to eliminate at least 10 percent or the forms t,My reqwre the public to fill out in gathering Information. "We simply have lo re· duce the federal govern· ment 's repor ting burden on lhe public," he said ln a letter to all departments and agencies. .. . , Weather forlcasters cont1Due lo predict the end of the storm that so far has dumped up to 21, lnche!I or rain on the Oran1u~ Coast. ll snowed briefl y In w me scr· lions or Costa Mesa al 12 20 p.m. today. Forecasters with the Natlonul Weather Ser\'ice said the storm will clear by tonight and weather will be clear and cold Local amateur meteorolo~1st. J . Sherman Denny of HunUngtop Beach. howe ver. predicts con· Unued rain. The barometer is maintainln11 at the same level. I don't believe It's 1olog to stop until the barometer readings begin to go up .. The death or at least one Orange County resideot has been attributed to the storm. Jannette James, 19. or Los Alamitos. was killed while skiing al M ountain H igh near Wrlghtwood. A spokesman for the sld area said the tennaier ap· parenUy lost control on a sll't!P slope 1n th,e blinard. tumbled down the slope and era.shed into a ski llf't anchor pole. 1 The storm which moved into Southern California Monday gathered surprising intensity. pelUng the Orange Coast with hail dllJ"ina the morning . National Wt>athe r Serv1c<' meteorologlsts. who hud expect t'<I a warm rain lo keep the ~now level abovt> 4,000 feet got o sur prise when the snow level d1prx.-d AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PEASON&-AS to 1.500, leaving loolh11l com munllles 1n Loii Angeles County covered with o layt"r of white and closing all mountam h1gh~a)'!l lo cars 111r1thout Ure chains So far the !llorm has dumped an average of 1 !iO mches of rain UNCERTAINTY COOLS MARKET on coasta l cilil's "1th the hiith be· mg 2 6 1n Laguna N1gul'I Tuci. day night's rainfall was r\'corded al the following stations. El Tor o. 80 of an inC'h: San Clemente, .47 of un inch, Laguna Niguel, 51 of an Inch, Cosio Mesa, 46 of an inch. Nl'wJ)(Jrl Beach .. 411 or an IDl'h, l,ugunu Bt>ach. 56 ()f an tn<'h, und llunl ln1tton Beach, 4:'! of an inch Accordinl( lo the official l'oun ty sta\ls\lcs Jcept by the Oramt<' County Flood Control Ou1tnct ul their Santa Ana orrtce5. the storm has brought a total of l 39 me~ for a se1t11on total of S 12. lasgmg behind last y«.>ar 's total at this date or 6 90 and the average total for the date of 9 S4 Tuesday's ram brought few damage reports The bluff erosion above Pacific Coast NEW YORK IUPI> _ Prices Hi,hway in San Clemente did not wo rs en o "ero1ghl and San closed lower 1n rairly actwe trad· Clemente police said they were mg on the New York Stock E x-able to keep the highway open to change today amid uncertainties traffic throughout the night over Interes t rates and ncw A s pokes man for th_e Orange 'tension In Africa . County Harbor Patrol said there The Do w Jones Industrial were no significant problems average lost 6 29 points to 978.83. with boats m oored 1n the three Detltnes led advances by about county harbors. a rour·to·three m&l"IDn. (tables. • Tae ~f' dlfftcotty re· 85>. Poft~ "'S.Clement.e, Prices w~re lowttlafait11 ae• ......,... B~lr~fdl live tradln• on the Am.Van , hit.o a 1.eage la Ute aoo bloclr or Stock Exchence. <s,.M'OU.'911~ apparent unwllttngnt!IS or the othcrf lO elect Raciti IAll muyor In many ways. Raciti i · the log1cal cholc~. lie ws. the top \'Ol<' ietter In the el«tion, he hai~ aervf'd lour year on the council and has not been mayor, an honor tbat is generaJly passed .iround. Hammett has been mayor once before ;.ind M rii Hert:r.og has been on the council . two years less than Raciti Racili, bow~ver. is lacking th(' Raciti, 2 Frosh Elected By ALAN DIRK.J N oi .. o.u,,., ... s..tt Theo only inc umbent on the c ard. Dominic Raciti. and newcomers Mary Smallwood and Edward Mc f'arland were eleeted to the Costa Mesa City Council Tuesday as about 29 percent of the c ity's voters went to the polls The three triumphed over 14 other candidates in the election in which a majority of lhe council seats was at stake. Raciti, a jeweler, bank dire{· tor and former pawnbroker, came out on top with 4.433 votes, but was chased closely all even· inl( by Mrs. Smallwood who fini s hed with 4,197 votes. Mcfarland. a 40-year·old In· s urance broker and former plan- ninl comm issioner. finished a distant third wltb 2,755 votes,;but he was 585 votes ahead of his near est ehallen1er. Don Bull. 32. a Realtor associate. who gol 2, 170 votes. This is the order in which the 17 candidates finished after the 43 precincts had been counted : Dom inic Raciti, 4.433 Mary Sma llwood, 4,197 Ed•,ard McFarland, 2.755 Don Bull. 2,170 Nathan Reade, 1.972 El\lin Hutchison. J.879 Donn Hall. 1.566 David Yamnl. 961 Phillip Evans, 845 Rose Morales. 838 Ted Bologh, 730 Al fred Jaskulski, 579 Richmond Westlake Jr , 310 Vernon Phillips. 179 ~wis Young, 153 Michael Olson, 143 Jos«.>ph Schuval. 88 The WIDnc rs "ill be sworn in at a <"ouncil m eeting at 7:30 p.m . next Tue~day At that time l\l a}Or Al\'an L Pinkley and Robert Wilson will i.tep down aflt'r sen·ID~ 22 years and 16 }cars m office re:.pect1vel). Money might be regarded as one of the factors an the election It wa.s won hy the apparent lop s pender. Rac1t1 , and fmal dis clc>1ure s tatements due ID May a re expected to indicate Mrs Smallwood and McFarland :.pent the next highest a mounts. Raciti, who estimated he m1~hl have spent about S8.000. made no 11potog1es "I spe nt 11 t:wrau~c I wanted to win." he s aid. "It's my own monl'y and that makes me more independent ·' l used to box a ht lie and the referee used to say to come out r11ehllng , and that'i; what I did I <See MESA, Pagl' A2) AD TRIGGERS PHONE CALLS "Response tu th<• ad wut. tremeondous. Our 1>honc rang orr the hook." That's the advertising succe1>s story told by the Lido Isle woman who placed this classified ad LIDO ISLE, MATCHING yellow noral 11oru. $150 ea Green uphol Sofa. SUS, Din. Table. 4 Cane back chairs, 1300 Thomasville Credenr.a, 1150. Rattan Bar. $75. RatlAn Corree table. S40 Thomasville Cocktail & End tables. Almost new 18' rerng. 5200. Kitchen table, 4 chairs, $40 xxx· XJllUC If you have home turnishings yoQ went to convert to C3!1h. call 642·56'78. Put a few words to work for you. in the Daily Pilot votes of Hammtlt and Mn Hert101. Thou1h no one llk<'S to say ll publicly. everyone will a.>' cont\denliaUy that whllc ftacltl ts. a popular man hft ls not a 5klllt.'<I public speaker »nd que lions are railed about hh1 ability to ..,,...ld~ ovet a pubhc meelln1t. The arsumcnt ls that It would not be in the c1ty 'i. ~t lnteres~ 1r he were ma,yor. Whatever tbt' ments or U\C trlty or that ar1u <See MA VOR, Page A%) 0.11• '4 ... Mall _, WINS RE-ELECTION MeH Incumbent Raciti Vndaunted Hinshaw Hits Election Trail Undaunted b> his recent con vict1on on brtbery charges. Rep. Andrew Htns haw ( R·NcwporL Beach l. took out nom1nallon papers Tuesday for a lh1rd term ID Congress. 'Tm convtnc-ed 1 ·,.c do ne noth1nj'! wrong and will be \ tn· d1caled through the uppeal pro cess." H\nshaw s aid as h<' d1~­ cussed his J976 campaign plans early in the day. II showed that rou~hl y I I pet c e n t o f t h e 4 O I h l> i<. l ri <' t Republican voters still favor him as their choit•e among five pro spectivc cundidatl's for th<' party·ii nomination. lllnshaw su1d the.• md1cat1 on of support "shows thot not c·ver~ one is w11l1n~ to believe lhP worst until lhl' 1ud1cwl proccl>s has been concluded " llO'.\ cvt•r. ht• u IM1 actmllh'fl I hal he will h<' fuctnl( more thun nn uphill ball It• lo hold nn l<l lh<· t·on Kr<'S~1onal !.l'<il ht• ftr "I v.on 1n 1972 With llw I JO.lot 111 111" JJn 2fi <·011 \'1c·1 wn on I 11o n hri IK•r\' l'h:1 ri:t•i. i.1111 rre ... h 1n his t• •• r...: Jhnsh.111o udmillt><I h1~ up1·11n11ni: t11.tl 1111 II lt•~al ca mµu1gn1n~ t•hariw' 11o 111 al -.n prohalilv hurt his l'l1w11·•' fur rt> l'lt•<·l 1011 Oran~e _l -£..[Ji. .. w~a•lu•r F1111 un<I <·ol d tonli.:ht Mo-.11) su1111 ~· Thul'Nlla), a1·c·ord1nR tn the wt•otht•r !<l'I Vi l"t'. '.\Ith C'ha1W1• 11f rarnr-dt'l'rt•asm11 tn :10 PN ~enl th1i. 1•v1•ntnjl I hgh' Thuri.d<.1y in tht• upper !10s Low-. 361042 INSIDE TODA l' The 1776 botllt on a shp piorv lrlllt North Carnhnn bridgt la6ted bar el11 /11•1• mmut••· but turn•d the tide of thio Revolulron 03 . .... ~ "' AI T-S...-.kt ........ •• I ~¥ .. .,. C:.llltrftl• 0.0111 .. ca""o cn..-Oittt• Nellt" , ........ ~ ... IM•NIA ....... "'"-" ~ "--..... ""-" ' "' Iii ... "' Cl I ., I I I .. , •• .. , Ai ,,. .\'8kf ·"····~~ MARYSVILLE <l\P) .. + Gltit=:•• wanted lo nu up ta......,. t.ukol IUI 11 ..... sodrOvetoasenlcestotionand ;11d.··P11 1 •eT\Jp." Pretty soon he rcahzed that the pump said :W gallons. H~ chttkt.'d the i:augt, and nothing h~d betn &:oU\g mto th wnk Jt had b e n ~OLJ\i into the trunk in tead There was enouJ(h to float th spare \Jr . Firemcl\ were clliled, mid siphoned it out lt wail di~covel'OO tbut the filler pipe to thc> tank \\ab hidden behtnd the rear Ucense pl 1tu. And the place where the ottendunt put tht! gasoline was a filler pipe, all riaht. but it had ooen \n tended for an auxiliary tank that was nevtr installed • I • • • , said the tlty W d iSCl.&SSU\& lh ~Jo ... ,.,..._.a.o .S. .... rib &M •te to ~w lhe ..._°'* .. .,.,acre. bctyqtd U.!m~date Tbe clly ma.nutt Ukt lhal. un de~ pruent •er DM'nt, It 111>-peu-.d t.bt city •as the Ju3 of the tltbt acres. but It wH not cltar "'h•tber the caty could authorize the conatrw:uon ot tl'n n •cowrta. Ht noted 'be approval of autlloritle& at 1dJacl'nt Fa!r vfel4 Ho.pltJal would have to be 11alntd foe the prOJect. Sorsabal sald !ln~t firm hod nOUfied the city ll would be 11ub miUln~ a rropoa•I for thf' <'on &lr\lcllon o t"nnla courts al Uw Harbor Boulevard alte. TONIGlrr '"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " Sou1b Cout Rept'rtory Theater, Tut>~d•Y Sund•r. 8 p.m. throu~h AprU J4 DANCE CONCERT Works by Eugen" Lo1ina and Anto.ny Tudor. l'CI Fln• Arts VUla~e Th\'utl'r, March 3·6, II pm Mllrch 7, 2 pm. $4.30 Re11er\'u lions. 833·6&17 MUSIC CONC ERT llrt !'"acuity m embers. UCI F\ne l\rts Concert Hall, II p rn Fttt. f 're•P-.. I STORM. • • West Lobos Mann°'. ~19-tHC!Uf' ~ttWS blttlNI O<Wn1 mud from fl.l'u denU(fM sl~• m Skrr Mudre, lo<:al firemen :stud thetl' "'w. no ap pr.cl1able runorr 00 tht' ~lope~ bl•cktnM by the January llrt" \\ hlch cluim~ 24 home~ In Sun Clemt.>nh' A i.pokl' mlin for tM OrlnJto County Flood CQntrol Diatrlel sold there.> W("te no flooding pro blems In the county lront('ally an thl.' rnld t of ttw ra1nlilllrm. th,•rr <'Untt•u warnlna: thal thert> h1a11 not bt>en cnoUih of it ' The Los Antit•ll'i; Department Jane Kennedy, a Chicago nurse imprisoned for anl1 · \\Ar uct1viUl's dunng Viet· nam war has been nominat- l'd for the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize She 1s o ne of 50 applJ cants lo bl· ('On~1dered This group, ProlessaonaJ Tl'n nis Proarams. Inc., of Co ta Mesa, presently o~rates the Coata Mesa Tennis Club at TeWmlcle Park T HURSDAY, MARCIH LIBRARY STORY HOt 'R Costa Mesa Library. 10:30 a m NO RTH COSTA MESA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Keith Von Holt. Dept. or ~•sure S.r\'ices. guest speaker BearStreetSchooJ. 7:30p.m of Water ond Powe-r called for more att<'ntion to CoNervatJoo ol wa11.•r Tuesday. warnlna that the below norm.al snow p.ctc in the mountains. plus court ordered • •nv1ronmental restnctions. Wiii c:.tuse o "very critical" water MAYOR ... ment m ay be. the same i.ort orrt - asorung I'> hc.•rng applied against the two newcomers to the coun· cil, Mrs. Ma ry SmollwOOd and Edward Mc Farland, suggestirur that they would not be quaUfied to represent the city as mayor in their first year in oHice • How Mr~ S mallwood and McFarland mlght vote is not clear It 1s believed that Mrs Smallwood may have made a comm1tml•nt to Hammett and that Hammell helped her in her c·ampa1gn for election If lhts 1s so, then Mrs. llertzog"s ''Ole would gl\ e Ham mett lht' maJortty he needs If ,\I~. Hertzog will give 11 Hammett 1s not expttted to get McFarland"s \Ole tlammctl was among those councilmen who fired .Md'arland from the plan- ning comm1ss1on two years ago Mcfarland w as replaced by Arlene Sch afer. llammeu·s cam paign manager McFarland ic.a\s he 1s not bitter mer his being d0umpeJ from the 1·omm1ss1on, but ft'w can see hi m \Olang for Hammett for mayor. A:.ked Tuc.• ... day n1,i::hl who \\ uuld hl' rn u \lff, 1\1<' Furl and su11I »imply. "Th,;l ·., a tou~h on<• " ~tro;. llert1.oi;i hus pointed out ~h l' 11. J'I n o t lll\'O lVt'd 1n Mc FarlJnd 's d1sm1s'lal · ~hl• ap 1rnrt•ntly ubst:uncd Other fttctor'I in the coruidt>ra t111n ;in· that thl• mJyor~h111 u .. ualh 1' ht'ld <or lwo ) c•ars in ( "osta · )k,,1 I( t•1lhl'r Hammett or Mr" llt•r1111~ Wl'rl• madt• ma) or lht'} \\ ould bl' in a pos1t1on 10 camp:u~n from a Position of ,trcngth 10 the nut t>lection Hammett m:iy not "it't·k rt• t•lcchon, but tw could i.ttll ui.e lhe m.l\orshql .• , a ~pn ngboard for .1nother nfflct•. Costa Mesan Sued Ov~r Do~ Attack Damages to be determined in tnal court wen· fil-mnndl'd from a Costa Mesa resident Tuesday b' the mother of a 7 yeur·old girl \1 ho allr~t·dlv wa:. b1ll<'n h\• th1• dt'ft'ndant 'o; lfo1.: N.aman~ H1r hard Konvc•:. ai. <11· frndant 1n h..r Oran,i::c• County ='t1P<>rior Court l.114 ,ull, l>l•n1st• i\nn (;u111n of Ont a n o stall'' that ht•r d aui.chlt•r. knb1n 0111n1'. 7 ~·I' 11tt.ld>1°d h\ tht• do.: l,1'it ()('I Ill \\hall· '1:.1t rn~ .11 11.:, l>.1r,t•l I .tnto,C'mto Mt><lu Arizonu Nix••s E R A 1'110 1-: 'JI~. /'11 11 (A I' 1 Tlw 1-:11ual H1ithl' men1lnwn1 fi11IC'(I Cu pa:.s an the A11mnJ St•nn\1· ~V('llin.: thl' l'ncl n( 3n\ furtht•r II(' tum o n thl• f.:RA in lhl' !\t:.at1· lt•J1islulur1• this .Hur ORANGE COAST 1 ...... ('t 1""-lt C... \ t Jt·l1 t'·h-.t • U·, .... " \ C I t ·~ I u.. frih _,." fl, fl' \ t•lf• J!'9 •I t 'l "• ~'i#fSll"" l•\<9\I l •llf•'"''~'J (+"'1'' .. 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Ill•• ~\(flOf Of\ ., , .. , ' ~ , • .......,. ..._.., ... M.IHI\.' 1\,,,~t"'I~ l"l\•l•t#ttt-.4·~ \l U"'91'1t"'•• f ' MESA ELECTION • • • ~tnt out to wtn. · · Raciti was closely followed 1n the race all ni1ht by Mrs Smallwood. vice chairman of the city's Housing and Communjty Development CommJttee, wbo i.l one point was wilhm SO votes of lbe incumbent. "as s~nt "W~ had plans to raise more Cunds." he said today "We kne" we needfd $3.000--to S.S.000 but we Cell doYo'n in roltect-mg contributions.·· Asked iC be "'ould run again, Bull, chairman of the bicenten· ruaJ committee and a member of several ch·ic organitationg, said. ··1·11 be Involved tn something." Purge' in Korea SEOUL, South Korea IL'PI I Nine prominent oppos1t1on leaders have been picked up for questioning for demanding the resignation or President Park Chun& Hee in violation or a special presidential decree ban· ning antigovernment artaville~. informed sources said tod:.1) "OLJ\'ER" Newport-Mesa musical, Cos ta Mesa lhgh L}ceum, March 4, s. 6, 7. 9. 10. II p m. Tickets $3. "'TH E MAD SHOW" Ne\\ port Harbo r High audi.lonum~ ~h«. "8 p.m $2. eA R OCC LECTt: RE ··Antiques and Collectible ... Fine Art .. Hldg 119, 7:30p m ~hortoge th15 sum mer. Baby's Injury In Mesa Park Prompts Suit fn contrast with McFarland. who said he made his mmd up lo run two years ago. Mrs Smallwood was a late starter, bul ran vigorously and ran what observers regarded as a highly professional campaign. Mrs. SmalJwood. a member or the old Goals and Objecth.·es Committee and wife of aUorney Donald Smallwood, a trustee of the Newport·Mesa Unified School Distnct, apparently built a broad base of s upport. :I'he race for the third spot was close tn the early rounting and at one point it appeared Bull would flnish even more strongly than he did. After 14 of the precincts bad been counted . Bu ll and McFarland were evea with SMJ vote s apie<'e . but later McFarland started to draw .Beach City Dodge Licen~e Suspended away. The dealer license of Beach CJ. The cit\' or Costa Mesa was sued for · un~pec1f100 damage~ Tuesday' by lht1 parents or a 4· month-old baby "ho s uffered a frartured skull "hen shr was struck by a baseball at TeWankle Park. Numlng Oran$!<' County us co defendant. Frank Rraata, 1657 Iowa St., Costa Mc::oa, claims 111 his Superior Court h1"sult that negligence by the city in It:. OJ)('rataon O( (h(' park t'I {'aled thl• 1nc1dent "I worked hard," she said. "I must ha\•e attended 40 cofftts all o\'er town. We <she and her husband) wrote all the copy for the campaign ourselves." McFarland. who was on the planning commission. for t"o years before being fired two years ago. has carefully built a campaign organizat ion s ince then "l knew then that l was going to run.·· he said. McFarland said lus onb cam pa1gn.ing for a while was "not to make any enemies" but he dtd pick a campaign manager back in October McFarland denied harboring any resentment to his being dismissed from the plan· ning commission. Councilmen had accused him or '"rubber stamping" recommendations. McFarland estimated that about $4,SOO was spent on his campaign and Mrs. Smallwood estimated about $5,000 was spent on hers. The next highest finisher, Bull. a College Park resident, was credited "Ith a \'igorous door-to. door type of campaign based on hllle money. He estimated onlv ahout S800 The next highest "finisher was ty Dodge in Hunllngton Beach Reade, assistant manager or the has been suspended tor four days Chamber or Co m~rce and by the Department or Motor whose resignation from the plan-Vehicles for alleged failure lo ning commission after lS years' promptly transfer auto registra- service, became effective today. tions to customers, uccording to Reade· s campaign was OMV Director Herman Sillas marked by a late splurge of •d· The suspension went into effect \'ertisang whacb came alter Tuesday, OMV officials said. numerous contributions were re-claiming the firm had failed to ceived from long-time Costa transfe r auto registratio ns Mesa residents and public "ithln the 20·day period required {1gures They reportedly were by law. angered at the Daily Pilot's AJbert Silverman. "ice pre!l1 failure to recommend him to dent and manager or the firm. voters. said tlf\> suspension stemmed Councilman Wilson, who is from offi<'e problems which 1111" leaving office after four terms, have been corrected ~ a i d h e r e c k on~ d l h c He noted the suspension wa~ newspaper's e ndorsement was C'aused by "paper work'' and no worth 10 percent of the vote, and consumer fraud or faulty ad acknowledged that McFarland ve rt isi n,1.: wa s 1 nvolvt•d might still have beaten Reade Silverman s uid lhl' rarm. whi<'h even IC the veteran official had has been in Huntington Beach w been recommende d b y the y,ars. pa id s 11 .000 in I ate newspaper penalties tolhe DM V Closely behind Reade came Silverman ~aid &>arh Cit\., Hutchison and Hall. So~e 16SSS Beach Boulevard. as ont• or veteran Costa Mesa election thl' largest , olume dealeri. in watchers noted that Bull, Reade.,·-- Hutchison and Hall all lean to the conservative s ide and that the presence Of aJI fOUr Of them JO the I race tended 10 split the con· I servaUve volt> Orange County and poss1 bl:!o the nataon Robert Penre, seruor special investigator with the"DMV, said the suspension stemmed from "hundreds of \ iolations" over at least four years Transfers of reg1strat.1on were not being completed for 30 to 60 days, he said, instead .or the re qw red 20 day~. NIXON INVITED TO VISIT /RAN WASHINGTON !UPI > Richard M. Nixon, who returned from his nin"·d11y visit lo China Monday. has been invited to visit Iran later this year, Women's Wear Daily reported today. The n<'ws paper quoted source:. "" ~a ying the Iranian am bassador extended the invitation nn a recent trip he made lo Cahforn1a Four-m o nth·old l.t•ah Ann Braatz was s truck bv th e baseball whale her mother 14 a~ holding h<'r and watrhang a n1J,!ht softball game last July 31. lht• ttl" h on ~lutes. It 1:. alleged that the ba~ebull was hit into the softball aren b} .i paruc.·1pant in u baseball i.:amt> thot "as 1n progress m 11nolher a rea of t he park The part>nts · cll11m for S.200,000 1n damaitt•s from hoth till' t'll\ ..tnd 1•011nt) \~ ai. rect•ntl~ dt•nic<J hy both ugenc1es They ask the trial rourt to as:.ess dumaJ::l'S Lecture Canceled Noted p:.yt•hlat n st :.and author Dr Eliubeth Kubll'r-1<.oss has canceled her appearance tonight .at UC Irvine bcrause or illness tier lect ure "On Death and Dy· mg" was to have been In tht> :.cience lecture hall. No arrangt• m ents have been made to re- :.chedule 1t, UCI offtrlals said Ford Wins, Too Jackson Says Win Due 'To Workers' Put your face in our hands. BOSTON t AP I Sen. Henry M Jackson said today that mis· trust of detente and support from "'blue and white collar workers" hrought him v ictory an the Massachusetts Drmocrat1c primary. Jackson 1ndicate-d he woula turn hts attention to Flonda now, hut said that primary next week will not be decistvt-tn ~aininft the nomination. Rep. Morns Udall of Aritonn ran st'cond In the Ma.ssarhUMtti. vote Tuesday and was cJc.arly the leader am on~ lhl' part v·, hbftral l'and1dates. Sen. R1rr h R:n 1h. anothf'r hht'rul. was St>Vt•nlh among lhr l'IJtht Ot•moerat~ and a1dt>s u 1d h<' would probablv ;innounr e hi'I plan<i Thursdav Thert· had b<-1•n ~''<'culatlon lioyh woull'I drop out llf th(• race . hullt•l'f on his own ... 1ntl'nwnt that if he d1dn"t do well tn the early pn man rs he rnlf:hl drop out. Sen. Fred Harris, who al~o fared poorly here, said he woulrt stay in the r::l<'1• und waft" !ltrona rampa11tn~ 1n New York rind II lmols. J arkson told a nl'ws ron ferenre today, "I won at on the IS· sues,·· such as d istrust of detente "1th Russia and support of :• 200-mlle ofrshore fishing Umit. Referring repeatedly to "lhto working people" ns the source of. his strength, the Was h1nirton ~en a tor said he left it l.lP to others to bring up the busing issue "I never made a busing SPff'Ch. I responded to question~ ''I'll fight lbe bi Jots wherever I can. Let's get on honest dialo1t going on the allernauves lo bus. ang,'" he said. School busing hH stirred con· troversy ln Boston fa{ months. Beaming broadly, Jackson said many had warned tum he was loo conservative to win in Massachusetts. the only state to vote for George McGovern in 1972, but. "we proved this was untrue." In Florida, Jacksoo Will fact' , has most serious challenge from Southerners George C Wallace and Jimmy Carter. Wallace ran third in M assachusctts and Cnrter fourth President Ford. meanwhate. said he wu pleasl'd Wlth his 'ic j tory over former Cahfornta Gov · Ronald R ea~a n in I Massachusells, "'hl•rp RraRan '<i name wos on the ballot. and 111 \'crmont, wh('re it wai.n'I. VM- mont ·s primary \\ ai. also ht•ld ·rul'~da> \\"1th f1nol unofficaal return:. from :\t as!'arhui.l'll:. rountr !I. F'ord had 114.042 vol~. or 62 per cl' n t u n d 2 7 d c I l• gates, t o n1•agan :. 62,9~1 vote!'!, or 3S p<•r cc·nt. and IS dC'l<'gates L\n No1l~t'r . Rl•agan !t pre~s aid~'. 113111 flca1?un 1s:.ucd tht• followtnit Matcmt>nt "l am m ost pleased wilh th(' rf'~lllt" of the prl m ary cl<'cllon in both M assarhus<>ll~ and Ver mont . . These rrsults, alon11 with lo~t week's results in New flampshtre. s ho w rlt•&rly that there's a grut dl8sausrnction within lhl' Republican party with the leadership our nutJon 111 bt>in1t Jtiven." In Vermont final unofficial r e tums 1tave Ford 26,564 vote11, or 84 percent. lo Reagan's 4.96.1 write-In votes or 16 pert'<'nt Man Plunges From Tower A Bethel Towers resident was found dead on the lawn aloogside the bulldinar early today and police lnvestlarators believe he leaped to his dea th from his 17lb· story apartment. Harry Hammond . aged 70, was believed to be the Clnit suicide victim from the high-rise 5lruc· lure at 666 W .19th St .• Costa Mesa. Hammond's body wu found at 12:~ a .m. Police found the door I All 1111.,.., lmvt• ""'' 1111111 111 1 omni.in th1•v'n· d1 IT1•11 111 Th.it ·~" h\' lh•· 11p1111111 at tl11· Op1i111l l>1•p.11 ln11111 .11 \\'nrd'~ 111~1· 1<lwh 11 1 .. 1111. h.11d l1111k llf \llUI ntt 1•, I"\ I t1·rnpl1"' ontJ 1•111•. n,., .111 1• 1h1 iclu.,..,.,, tlwv ht tu v•1111I111•111 \ JllH( ftw "11\• lhf'V ~l11111ld mmf111 t11hl\', with 1111 l1pp11w 11r p11wl1111ic. Adel lo I 111'1 I h1• I 11 i•• · • lo. t 11111 11! h nnw~ 11nd 11•11 .1111 ,ohli• 11"'• llfld II', f~I \ l•1 ~I wh\. "''0 \1' h 1111111•.t "'' • ~~10,IJ(/(I fur'!~ f'11r vv1•wrn1 f•1r \r111r ••n lir1• fu1111h . '""''' 1., 111. Opt 11.11 O.•p.trl m 1•n 1 1 I \\ otrl COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 to hla apartment locked but hJs kitchen window wu open '------------=------------------------------' r DA.It. Y ~LO'f 1t oi SLA Hostage Tells of Threats 'Snow Joke f or the st>cond lime this year, re~ld~nts of the Ray Art·a .round lhem~elvcs i.ho\ din« rm t• "hue stu/t ol( their . idewalk$ and c-a11' in a double doi;t· or :.nov. The chill\ {'Oiling melted <tWl''<ly in lo" er regwn10 but st~k on th~· higher peaks. "h1le high winds from a fng1d Arclll' storm brought ha1btone:,; thunder and lightning into !':ortbern <.:allfornia. Avalanche Kills 3 At Alpine Meadows TRC:CKEF. tl'Pl > -Hours after Alpine Meadows officrals had lnJ.?Aered avalanches \\1th explosh es. another a \•alilnehe ro:ir~d down the lleJver Bo\' I are~ of t ~\! _fa med ski re:.ort T11esda~. kllltne at least two sk1l•rs buried under ri\'e feet of ~now Resrut· cre'''" aided b~ doi¢:-. 1gnort>d storms and 1l'e-t'Old tem peraturCli to !.earch for at ll'a!.l onl' mort.> J)\!r:.on fl'ared crushed tode11th b) the snow O f'FICIAl~S SAID the victims \\ere "young male adults. One w11s 1dcnttr1ed a s Jottn Freitas 22. of San Leandro The other wa~ not identified pending notirica· lion of kin At least t"o other.; managed to wriggle to safety after bl•rng felled br the d\'a lunchl• It brought to three the number or skier kllled an this area as a n~1>ult or the art'tac storm thot brough1 "'er di feet Of ne\\ sno\\ to the S1erru in a wild: lhrtt·du\ i.torm The l:ist t\\-o "ere buned b) a four·IO·f1ve foot wall of sno111· I hat cascnded 500 foet down Scnrchers found one m1s~rni:: \'Outh uhvc und his companion dead Tuesda\' in tht> ~or1h :ltnr rei.ort area betwt><>n TnK'kee and King·~ Bl•ach The~ had di11ap pt'Jred \\h1lc nn a rros:\ rounln °'k' trip Sunday Thl' deud 00\ wa., 1den11ried a' Lance &•\Ison. 12, Carnehan Uay TllF: A \'.\LA~fllE O<'curred .iround 11 a m e' l'n lhouRh I pine ~I l•ado\\ :o ofr1c1al!> had llSl'd l''(!)IO!.I\ l'!. to l>l'nd toni. or thl" nl'\\ f.1lll•n ~no\\ do\\ n thl• rnountarni.uk before some IKlO person~ took to the slopes to :.k1. Warner Scbeuster. 'l('l' prei.1 dent of Alpine l\leado"!I lht.' r•· sort on the California 111dl· of Lake Tahoe's north i.hor('. i.a1d he did not know if a 1k1er hue! tn~gercd the a' ;ilanrhe. or whether it had been the result of natural causes · Wl· took normal pn•t'JU llonan meu:.ure~ Jnd then• 1~ JU:.t no explanation Cur tht!> .. hl• i.a1d Police Pursue Lead in Mineo Murder Case L 0 S A NG EL ES 1 ,\ P 1 Shenff's homicide mve')llJCator~ sa.) the~ are looktn~ for an • .wto sttn lea' mg the areil \\here Jt' tor Sal Mineo "as murdt>re<I Ja:.1 month A pokesman said Monda\' a small yt>llow auto. l>l'h<>vl'd to be either a To)ota or Datsun ... \\a:. St't'n lea V 1ng the Jfl'a of the murder shortly e1rter rt o<· cur'red" Feb 12 ~llneo. 37. was stabbed to dt• ath 1n tht> parking area or h1" West Holl}'\\ ood apartml'nt In \ e4't1gat11rs :..11d h1:. •l'-'Jrlanl "a:. dt•:.cnbed .,, J ~ oun11 m.111 bt'l \\ een 20 ttnd JO ~ urs olll. "t'ttrrng dark clothrn~ The snokesm.rn 'Jrd 111 'eSlllJatnrs "got an a\\ ful lot of rails neht llftt>r lht' munkr from !\llnl•o'1> friends hut lh\• lc·uds ha \'t'n t pannl·d out Of t'(lllr~l' ,·ou look at every lead and follo" 1t until ) ou can-.t go al\} runht•r .. Manson Cultist Trial Prom Wire Stt\ic U>S ANGELES -f orm..-r Golden Wul Collea•· :i.tudent Thomas Dt'un Ma\tht''\\ . '\\ho 111· k"ledl) '\\ u~ k1dnaped by S) m l7h>n ·e Llbl"rauon Army mem bt-r' W1lh•1m 11nd E.mtl) Harrb .snd Plltrl<'lit He:an.t. h l"'Uf1ecl.. ht• del 4) t>d 1dt>nt1f) tn&I tbf>m lo police "~cu~e they 11iert .110 n1c1.> to me and abo lhcrt• \\ert' threi.LS · • ~htth~'\\i., 111, or t)n\\ood le~tJJ1ed at J prtttrl11I h\•.lrfn1t for the tl~rrbl'l> on Tut•i.duy that pohrf' sho" t•d him vtt·turt"\ of llarns iaod !\l 1110, lh.•a1i.t on Ma» 17. 1974. but hl· dul not 1dcnllh them WH EN Ql't:STION£0 by tht" t'Dl later. ho\\ l'\ ei ht" 1dt-nt1f1t'il tht• llurnt.t•' Jnd ~' ''~ tlcar't ,\II three fact• sl.ilc ktdnup. robbery .tnd ass11ull l·har~e" hf're Matthe'\\ ~ ullegedl~ \\a'> kid naped b) the three on Mii)' 16. 19'14, The pro:.ecullon contt>nds I.hey rame lo hb honw in :,ub· urban Lyn"ood to mqwre about ~van he had for i.ah.• lie allt>ged· Jy WH abducted and drt\en around that nagtH bfofore being released t he Collo\\ tnJ! morning Leonard We1nglabb. the at lon\e)' for Emil) Harns. askt.>d \\ h.) Matthe\\ s did not 1dent1r\ Harris and ~I lb!> l lear:.t "hl·n lrr:.t shown !hear photograp~ "IT IS ~OT A matlt•r of rouldn't ... ht' rep,lwd .. , JUi.t didn't. It \\U!oi beraui.l· lh1•) \\l'rl' so nice to me They offered mt• food and gas mont•) and abo there were thr<•at~ 8111 said. 'We knb\\ whl'rt' \ou Ii\'('· Members or m) fam.11) \H•re rri~htened .. Despite the allege<l lhrt"al from Harris, ~I atthe\\ s tei.llht'<i thJt "with Patnr1a Hcar::.l there "a::. no threat They \\ere bO me·~ to m e She\\ as so nire .. ~tatthews 1dt•n1rr1ed Mrs Hams· picture lhe day he wa!> released b~· tht' SI""\ Inc> and 1dent1fied her a~ain 1n cou rt Tue11dav as the woman" ho Cllffil' to h1::. door to a:.I.. a bout thl' trurk THE: lfF:i\RlSG \\J!. r:1llC'd to dNerm1n(' hO\\ wltnl'b!<><'' ulen 11f1ed photo:. or the thret> The de rense cla1m:i> that Juthont1e:. coaxed some" rtne5.w!> into 1den llfymg lhe Jlarri.,c•' The llarnses .ind M1!.:. llcar!.t Last Silver Load Coming R E~O It: Pl , :-h1pment o r l>rl\·('r rqins bought for Si J m1lhon has been cnt under hl'a\ ~ guard to Lo::. Ani:l'll'!. i\ Brint.:-trurk c·Jrnl'd Tut's dd~ "h;it m:i~ b(' th<.• last major 'lh1pm<'nl of ~11\·l·r from the Com~lul'k Lnd<' ttw J.11 \'f'H' Hl•drreld :.11 ver dullur l't1ll1·t•t ion A·Mark Coins of lle\crlv l11lls bought lhe rollel·t1 on J~n 2i Good Agrees to Two Jurists I SAC Ri\~I F:~TO tl'P I I Sandrn (;nod. the fan.it1r t>n\'1ronmenlahsl \\ho "'J I> .i fnrm<'r room mat« nf I.~ nelh• From ml'. ll'nlat1' d\ has apprO\ ed 11c•ll'<'\h1n nf a pt>stlci'1t> !ittlt·~man .incl lurnbf'r prn dud~ r1rm emplo)e a:. iuror)> 1n ht•r cll-.Jlh thrl-.11 tn.1l )tis' (;ood. :11 . arllnJ! u~ lwr n" 11 .illorm·~. Tue~llin 111-.0 un .. ucn·ssfull) 'ou~ht tll'lm1"'·•I of unolhl•r pro,r1N·t1H· 1ur11r ''ho .. aul lht•rc 'hnuld bt· hm1t.111on' nn dfm t' lo protect lht• 1•n\ 1ronment \rrr'l<'d shorth :lfll•r '""" Fr om11w Wllb ron 'l<'h·<i of lf\ lnlot \1• ,,.,,.1~s1n,1ll' l'n·,uknl 1-'nrcl. Mt!i'i t:11otl 1:0 d1.lf!:l'CI \\Ith l'On'>J)lrllH! 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''ho ha~ Mnducted trnt n'"" "'' 1n SouthC"rn Calrfornr.i and .. t', era I other '>I Ult·'· \\<I' tonnrll"<l la t Jan IR b'" a federal court 1un on <'i)!hl counts of tnh'ntalt' trnn~oorta t1on of 'tolt'n Vl'h1rle~ an'1 om· rl)unt of l'ttn!-tp1r..ic) , In lransport tht' 'l'hlCll'i. ;ic·ro-. ... ~tale linci; Robot Bomb E.rp~rl? SAC'H ,\ME!'\ TO tl'P I I An A"'M'mhl) 11a,'led hill prm 1<11nj! s.:!5 000 to thl' J,n, An~vll'' l'olrc-l' to fin JO<'•' t•un'llrlll'l tnn of a rnhnl \\ hh"h "111 find and d('fU,(> homh ... h .1, \\On ,1pprn\ .ii rrnm llw Senllll' Jlldrr1an c11mm1ltl'1· Thl• h·.i"l.1111111 1 \1\1119~ b) ''"cmhhman Ro1h1·r1 c· <''1111· < 11 ~n1'1hntl~t'' "·" .. 11pro' t·tl Tu<•,cl.i\ .... 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Hl'rru1t Depot "hen he 'uddenh 1 •ll3pscd lie "a!. rn'-hl'd tn the d••Jlnl 11 .~p,•n,an TuC'• d.H . but mt:d '<'" "E'r<' unoblt· 10 r<'\I \ e h m :tl'<f :\kndoz.a beraml' th<' third :\la11ne n·rru1t m recent months to diP .11 th•• ~.m IJ1t'J!O ·hoot romp · A Marine Corro'I !-poke:-man '>atd ~h·ndoza d1erl or rard1at' rec;piratory failure Thr l!I ~ear olfl rcrrutt rrom llou .. ton. T<'-< . \\ '"'' rn hi!' I tth du' of rormtll tr:unintt. th" ~poke!' mun 'Jld ~tre indictf'd to~Nhrr. but 1t hai. oat bffn d~Ut'm'Hned If lht>.Y ~ill be tr1e-d toeethcr Mis~ Hearst c urrently lS on lt1ul In ~lln Fl"•m r1sco un l<'dcral bank. robfi<..1) charges Tht' llurra .. t<:. tr&,11 1 <"hcdult<S to i-t nrt M urh 15 on l l ch.irge:s of 1u.uuJ1, rob~r> une'I k1dnap101 fro~ •n allt'•Cd cnmr ~pr..t "Ith Mtsa Hca~t J udat' Maril Brandler ~as to make on lr~Poriant rullna toc.11.n on ttw 111d m i..abllit) of .,,.,d nc~ i.t•11ed b) th(' i 'Ot at lhd \tin Pron ('bCO 1:1pnl'I rntQl \\ ht'rl' J~l·l'llh JI r~~ted M&o tftnhl Starts Thursday March 4th. IN ~1 1UOR '1ctory for the Harn:.t>> and M 1s:. llearst, thr JUd~l· ht'ld ~londu> tilt' prm.t•l'U uon l'OU Id not U!.l' l'\ u.luocc :.c11l·cl ut th\• 11.1rrtl>C) · h1tll'\11,rt ruhni: ui:rnh 11earehl"d 11 1lle1o?1dh lit• acc:tµlt'd dt fl"lbt• ar~ul'l\l"llh th.11 aitt'nh hnd tim,• to Rl'I '-' '' <1rrnnt ruJm111 tnudm h'>llJlt• :.onw I uoo 1ttm1' 1ntlud1ni tht' rarbint• .ti k.:~b (rr\•d tH "''~ lh~ar't .md document:. ll'l'-d u~•HL'I h1•1 .11 her t11.1l 111 Sun t-'rJnC1J1('0 Ttw 1frr1i.100 'JlUUt'd Ht•J1 '' IJ\\ ~ l'I F l,.t.>c Haile~ to u.,I. Tu''" d.l\ 11,11 th<' :.Mn\• ._ind t•f n111n.,. i IOll\ th1· frdt•r11I ('l\UI \ 1ud~·l· Ill ht"r trial ulthou.:h th\• t'\ 1dt•nl'1 alread\. ha!. bt•t"n 111trodur<'d \\IU,IA~I ANO l-:rt'11~ 11.trll' Jon l \\ anl llH·11 tnJI ~·rhu111- \\ 1lh M111• lh•ari.t ,a., .1 l't><lt•f •11 d11nt. 1>ut on dollt'd '1n·uli tl'lt•\ 1Mon rn, r~porter' "ho t'Jll 1 I 1 n • t ' t' ,, t ., 1 o t h l' :. m oi I l l •llll lrl"'"'' l'lw ~' m b1onew Llbt>r ullOll ,\r nn mtmber~ T11t>:.d1t\ rt'Jl'\l t<d .1 1>rop<1' u I h~ \ hl' Jll<ll:t'. "ho \\Ill Jlr\'l!ldt• ut thl•11 uprom1n,11 tn.11. to ll•h•\ 1:-t• IJl'lll'l'l'thn"i. t .. .u·t·mnmoditll1 thl· l,1qw numb(•1 of 1 <'llllrttri. t>'<lH'<·lt•tl Closeout Sale! I Women's patchwork coordinates: the· look of today at 253 to 403 off! Color cu1·0 pa1rn .... on. nru1t 10 1o 1m uP lo• • ,., • 11. "11 t ff, ct C• 1 ~ "'0"111 rolv• •i.-1 !\nit •rt .1 mo::. ... c J,Jr1n1 of II ""'"'ti Jnc.J '"''' • • r ·'Y' ·•IJlltn'.I com1 li.m..-n11n1 $01•0 c;olor, Misses. :.11es lO'lrl !il•fii'I •h1•! •: br,q ~hC"'I • ·•• i turi 'u:'l ~tu.: ... q_. Mv •• !.fturl ""''"' : 1 1 A ~ • I ,, t• < llfl p J • Now 4 99 Now 4 99 Now 2.99 Now 3 99 Now 3 !t9 Now 399 l1m1l•d quan111ou on closeout merchandise / I I ----___ , > (j I I \ Available in L.os Angeles. Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino and Ventura counties. ·,~ ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . College Expansion 1: Tru5lec.-or the Cout C.Ommunity Colleee D\5lrict ~\I opproved the e$tabbshment of 11 third tnstitu· on, one lo complement Ora.nae Coast and Golden est colleges. : lt b called the Coust Communlty Colleie and is mg s~l up to i.erve older. part-time students. lt will Jake over the 1'V cour es broadcHt by Channel 50 and )'n:iny ofr·campuis operations of the college district. Thas new institution e mt-rgcd after lengthy study oo rt..>0rganltatlon or the district, which stretches Crom Seal Beach to N~wport Beach and reache inland to Garden Grove. and which cncompus~H 500.000 peo. pie. omc101~ said the rcorganiiatjon was required because or growth projectiorus The new college as tree of the object ions that were ~vcled lal!l year against a proposed "Communh·ersi- .' That concept led faculty leaders to protest cause they (ell 11 lhreatened control or curriculum .The new tnstatullon 's concept overcame that ob ~ct loo It will have its own curnculum, requiremenb and degrees , all at will lack is a campus. But there are still questions to be raised. While there's no doubl that ~e intention of m aking college education available to ~ore and more poople is laudable, one might wonder if there Is not a danger ol its being spread too thinly. . lndeed many ot the off-campus classes could be regarded as recreational rather than educational and yet the district administration bas plainly stated it hopes to maintain and expand tbe new college with in- ~reascd state aid through increased attendance. There is also a note or benevolence in the pro- oosaL The so-called older. part-lime student is re- terred to as the "new clientele.'' whose "needs" in· 4lude re-training. persona l enrichment and lifelong U,arning One wonder ~hether the claims of these "needi." would be i.o forcibly made if Ute ln.stlluhon had lo~ sell-supporhng. The dtslrirt ph1n.s to promulgate thr5 mslituUon through board adoption, with more SPfnd· mg of tax dolltar • witboul ask ng the approval or the community. If un ~l.Ulioo ·agro\\1.h is founded on an absence of fees. on ndChl question if the communit) • bupport lb. truly then; Needle88 Duplication ~ewport-l\lesa school trust('C~ are consid~rin~ or fenng eo metology CC>U.n)es as part of tbe district 'i. adult t..'<i ucatlon d<:vartment Such ~.t"proJ,!ram v.outd orrer an add1tJonal avenue of tram mg, kuchm~ skills ln beaut y and hair care llO\\('\cr, the school di~tnct should avouJ duphcatmg servict..-s ''hlcb are offered elseY.here and a re already u\'a1lableto Harbor Area residents Whtie Orange Coast College does not orrer co~ metology -a point brought up last \\eek by District Supt. John Nicoll-the program is offer ed at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Nicoll argued that local residents now have to travel to Golden West to enroll m cosmetology courses. That m ay we ll be. but it should be pointed out that thc Newport-Mesa district probably would have the class held at a beauty college 111-guess where- Huntington Beach. A double-c heck is in order. Duplication o( educa ltonal e ffort is a needless taxpayer expense, Who's tlae Do~tor? ~Labor ~coop for Jackson Dear Gloomy Gus It's Still Called Adultery 'I :1\ EVANS-NOVA K ' : WASlllNGTON T he real political nl'WS out or the AFL-CIO Jberuttve Council meeting in Bal Harbour. Fla , \\as not that George Meuny 1s ycarninf( for "{ed Kennedy or Hubert llum - J#lrey but that his first l'hoire for "'6ident once a1tain is Scoop J ackson Intimates or AF~CIO ~esldent Mean y soy bis press oon fe r e n ce ~marks \\ere rh1s1nterpret t!d l(I andtcate IJ\.ll he ra \ors t ('on ventlon rnft of Sen dw ard M cnn edy or Sen Hubert 1lumphre> T o the con trary, according to these in- id<'rs. Mt•any has now Cor11lvl'n S.-n I lenry M J a<•kson for sup- pnrtin~ the tradt• art poison to labor and now wonL'I ham for Pre111d ent lthouf,th ht• "'111 make n o cndo r s('rn ('nt l Thus , J arkson 's patient rourtsh1p of Meany O\'('r· many months is crO\lo ned "'1th SUCl'l'S~ t ;NTn . n:cent ly. !\leany hud pri\la tel y <'Omplatnl·d thut J11 rk1'11n hud ~oltl uut the labor rno\ll'm<'nl by 'IUpporllntt the \r:u1l' hall .11< a "'a' "to i:1•t Jewtsh \Ot\•i." hv uttat•hin~ to Ult' ball the J u<'k'ion Jnll•n<tmt•nt for So\ll'l MTllAr:tllon 'M ... 1n\ 'i. orr thut kkk no".· rn>nrt an Af-'L CIO 1n~1d1•1 \\Ill It• !\1 1•.1n\ pr1•\ IOU'!ly ~impl.1111,cl to fnt•nd,, o( o con f;l)1r.1t1111.ll 11.irtm•r,h1p bctl4ren J urk,on .ind s,•cr<•t.1rv or Stntt• llenn t\1"lllJ.?1•r on th'' trndt' bill inrn•chhh· nn 11' hwt• ht' now C(lllll·n<h J J(' k .,on \\a' dll(X'd hy 1(1'411111~1'1 Ut.•,1111'" Jnrk'lon·, p<1tlf'n(•1• In nol <'ou111t•ratturk1ni: 1n rt''lpon'c to Mt•tm~"x fl<l"I taunt'I, 11 major re:i,on for t 1111.' !II ) N1r old lobor lt:r<kr'~ ('han11r nr ht-nrt mav bt• thl' "upix1rt J acki.nn commund11 arnon)t i\1 t'.11\\' ''I rol11•:1i:u1·~ sm·h 11<1 1\ Ft. CIO lnternotionul <'rt't nrv Jew K1•1•nan and presi <knt Erldll' CnrlouJih of tht' ~hr<•l metal \\Orkt'r'I ANOTllF.R reo-.on m:ty be Mt>orH '!-t•o1H·1•rn that formN Go' J1mm) Cor\('r of Cil'OrJ,?ia 'till bt.> n<lmmatt'd unll'S!i !ltopP<'(l by Jack11on ~1 t•an\ 's staff lo'lt W<'ek prepur<'d rQI~ ham an 11· pa,.-:c memorundum detalllnjl Carter·~ i.i.rt('om1ng,-. on is ... ues neare~t and dearest to Mt>any·s 1*art national d<-fl"nst', the Mtd· d lt> Ea'lt. c a \'II rijlhts. the ~onomy. C<lnsumer protection and. of course. "r11o?ht to work" le1ot1slat1on NERVO 'SABOUTt'ONNALLY John B Connally'g invitation to ltepubhcan leaders from all 50 states for a private barbecue lunch tat his Picruia ranch an Tex- as four days after the Florida p n m ary election anf!ered and a larmed President Ford's cam p algn planners Should the President run poor ly In the C'arly primaries, the Ford operatives believe, Connal- ly would Immediately be re- Why doesn't Costa Mesa buy the Queen Mary from Long Beach. put 1t In our "Panama Cana l" and open o tou.n st attraction? l\t.K.K. 0-y ... <--~ ... •-.HllM w -.-•-~wrlly-tllle -...... ~ ... ··--""" --~YO"', O•lly ~I'll. " garded by some Re publican politicians as a n alternative to Ronald Reagan. They feel the luncheon only enhances Con· nally's a\lailability. What's m ore. Ford mana- gers \liew Conn a lly as the leading potential SC3\•enJter Of Ford s upporters -capable of turning narrow primary defeats Into a general panic. This con· cern is heightened because the invitation to the Connally rnnch came from State Rep. Ray Hutc h ison . Texas s tate Republican chairman who never has concealed his belief that John Connally s hould be Pres1· dent. BUSR'SCIA DEBUT Old hands a l the ClA hoping for the best from a new boy in the In· telligence business. George Bush, as their boss were disappointed an has rirsl decision: to publicly r<• oounce the use of news rcporter11 Key offit'ial5 in the Central In· telhgencc Agency <ClA> dul not nbJect to the renun c1at1on in 1t'l<'lf but the fact that Bush , 1n hi!' firi.l 11ct us d1re<'tor, 1ssul'd u pre.,ll re lease about it. Thc-se officials o<'curutt•ly prt• dieted to Bus h thr~ 'Aould bl' 1n ttrpreted as 'lurrcndt.•rlnlt to Conare!ls tonal and ne"l'> mt'flrn pre'lsures and. lik1• roncillator> gestures by departed ('IA clin•1 tor W1lh11m ('oltl\. would onlv l!C'ne1 ate dcm and-i for nt''A <'On <'e&'llOn!I Thu ~. thl'y rt'<'Om m,•ndNi thl' C l/\ rf"turn to 11'1 old Jt o I d l' n ~ ii l' n r c a n d '11' v 1 • r jOurnahst ctlnnt><'liOn!> "1thnut hoopln Hu!llh re1ected tht• ud"' u·r PAT'S C'l.OlT I\ highly se<'ret poll of Nl'w York Oemo<•rnt« tukcn 111:-t Dl'<'(•mber show<'d Amba11:-ad(lr l>amt'I Pntrirk Moyn1hnn 111' 11 pott•nlially stronJ?t>r cand1datr for the t: S Senate nom1n:11ton th;in l.,ft.winftt'rs who hav,, b\'<'n runmnJ: non stop for mqnth ... A s<-lentlf1c survl'y token ror the New York state l>emocrat1c committee <and -.1nc1• ~up pressed because Jt v1nlt1tes com· pa11m laws> shows the follnw1nf! result~ formet New \'ork city consumer official Bess Myerson. 17 percent: former Alt> Gen Ramsey Clark. 13 percent. Rep Bella Abzug . 12 percent , Moynihan. l2 percent. Moynihan 's position 1s even stronger than that Miss Myerson will not run, a nd her support con- sists larttely of mode.rates wh<> likely would go to Moynihan When the sur\ley was taken. Moynihan had not been talked about seriously as a Senate can· dldale -unlike the two can· didales on the left . Clark <Senate nominee in 1974 l and M rs Abiua <campaigning ror the Senate since 1.97 4 ) . To the Editor : So Or J oyce Brothers has g1\'en the .. green .light" to l'Xtra· marital s ex I " Doctor Rernm mends l nf1d e lll) "1 . <."ai led "enlightened sens uality" by her er<'entnc profession. called plain old "adulte ry" in God's word. Any that listens to this dizzy dame is going to run the stop lights a t every junction or the subject in the Holy Bible. Surely Or. Brothers is aware that adultery is one of the worst offenses against the Lord. being one of the Ten Comma*drncn~ Then she may know that if we break one commandment we break them all ! I ask you, whom do you choose to follow. the Lord or \he "lhin.k therapist"·· Ir any desires to Ii ve disastrously. follow tht-doctor. but know th al 1n doing so you are bucking God's order. THE DOCTOR 'S theory "as deri\led "afte r h sle ninJ( lo women all O\•er the country." J ask her, "Doctor. who"s the doc· tor"" The patient does not tell the doctor what to do. They wouldn't need a doctor if they did. None did in my 23 years of practice. I'd s ay the "lheonst" doctor 1s grossly confused. not strange an her profession, eviden(•ed by the hl((h swcid e rate. She could do a great scrvll'e to her profession if she and her ilk adhered to the Bi· hie tnJunct1on. "Physidan, hea l tht;>yself" Cl.ukl'4 23) I'd be hap· py to h1.•lp her. but lhc>n dropping to the next verse in the quolt', we ~Cl' "No proptu-1 IS acc<'pled in has own <'Ou ntry :" that precludes the probability of that Pat~ on ARTllUH R. WlltTF. R .. <"kl.-•• To th<' Editor The good reputulton of th<' Costa ~1esa Police Departml'nt was de,·elort>cl by th<' a r cumulall\ e p<:'rformanrc-of It~ m(•mllcrs anrl t>on IX' IMl bv th(• bchn' tor of ti frw · f.1111t \lot1C'k. Ill) fom11) \\Oldlt-.1 a po trul rar rat•t• down El l'am1n1l Ori\ r . :i n·~1dt·nt1ul i.tr('rt, al 11 ~1wed and1vuiuullv Ml tm8tl'f1 11> lw i.tr£•atl'r than 60 n11lt•i. JH'I' hour. un1l ~Cl'I hit a~ 1t ('nt<•n•d Fo1rv11.•w ltoud n1.u1in11t <1 1t•d 11.:ht IA ll ap1mrcnth <1u r ' I\' \' d w l l Ill) u t 1 n J u r y J ti: o eml'rRrnry Jllllllrrll•s s urh reek llWI ~ttt'('Cls The· fire dt·1H1rt nwnt doe11 o i.t r C':\l )Oh \\Ith slow, 1•arcrul drtvan~ Tht• uffl<'f'l' wai; 1rrt•11po11'11hlt'. and this inc•1dt•nt <ihould not hr ovt•1 looked .?. <; .J t• IH t :S 111 ·"·· ....... " ... #'N To lht> Editor ~la\ "'l' call attentr<m to .an article pubhshed m )our Pilot Advertiser. M l'd1cal Care Ser· tt<ln. on r-·eb 17" The article on the V~1llnf! Nurse Assoc1at1on 1s t'ssentlally rorrecl, howeHr, there-are two errors The caption called us "volun teers" which Is incorrect We or(' a profes~1on al salaned staff that ore emplo~·ttc1 hv a voluntary, Quot es ''Tht' pressurt-of publil' opi· nion is like the pressure of the at- mosphere: you <'•n 't see it -but. all the same, it is 16 pounds to tht" square inch " Jomei Rza~ll ~ll 19th Centufl Amrricon J>Qf't ( MAILBOX ) nonprofit agency which gives in· termlttent home care to the 111 Also, we are located in the city or Irvine by the Or ange County Airport . not Tust in. Again, we are pleased lo ba\le the public informed uboul our seryices. ~, MARGERY HELANDER. Visiting Nurse Assoc ofOrangeCwnty ·cop•n-• Co•l•rfb19 To the Editor Whal a blessing we are not all as paranotd as David Ware <Mailbox t25J 76, "Copter Patrols"). We lake a entirely different view or our wonderful, Pohce Department and the "hovering birds of prey." the helicopters. What a sense of security it brings to know you l'an have the protec- tion of their airborne presence on a moment's not1Cl'. Do not hesitate lC' call the police. Mr. Ware, if some night your safety and your possessions are being threatened by person.<> intent upon "ripping you off." That flyin' machine, and ils glar· Ing light, wall be overhead in a second to protl'ct you. We've had this experience. THE OFFIC'F,RS who man our pohce hellroptc•rs arc nitkm~ their li\'eo; for all or us on er r ands or mercy. visual s ur· ve11lan<'e of our schools a nd bus1· ness. broadcasltnl(s lo d1s~rse unrul) cro" di.. or to fmcl lost <'htldren I am '>Ure "'e ore• not alon<' in finding comfort In the brief .-oun1l O\ erhead H l h \' h cllc()plt·r nr<'l('s rt>peutedly O\ICr un nrc•a nur us. 'Al' kno"'n tht•re moy be· a problem ot thnt locuhon We•, then. ha' e :ill th<' more rcu11on to know, und opprt•riull', lhal v.t• arc· tw1ng protect ed. OILt. und M ll.LI ~ Afo'f'Ol.TER AHh••I R,•,ar~la To the F.ditor Thi11 ls 1n rC'ply to U1t• ri•t•C"nt lct\('r on "i\nrmal Rl'!'l'an•h" bv Pat Culver of the Animal A~ 'i11tonc'• 1,1•11gue. We salutt> lht''ll' ladies for their po51tlve nctlons to ad\'ance animal \H1lfar(' 11\K'h as humane edurntion . the rt>11cue of animals m distress. and the pre ,·ention or w{1nton cruelly to anamaU We deplore, however, their ap- parent lack or knowtedae of the facts and their determined er forts to distort tht> truth Most. of the animals "'h1ch contribute to the advancement of science are unwanted strays, There is o sign posted al the Orange County Animal Sheller inform inti cithen!I th al no pet will be sent \o research unlC'it& lht' O"Antr agrees It is not only cruel. b4t 1t IS against the law fOT an OWrtei' to abandon an animal THE FEDERAL, stale, and county government all subscribe to the adv,ncement ol science through tht use of unwanted a n 1 m a I :. w h 1 c h " o u I ti b 1• otherwise uselessl) put to death. Each 1ns t1tut1on 't\hu·h hu>i. ammals for research from \h1 0 C A.S as rc1otularl~ ansJ>('rlt•d b) U \etennanun from lht: U.S Department or ,\gri'culture to an s ure compliance with all aspe<'l:S o r the An1 m a l Welfar e i\el !P ubl ic L aw 89-544 . as amended l. Tbese anjmals art• given better care than most 1>t•ts and no more pain 1s lnnictcd than Is allowed in the best vetcnna., hospitals . W.H. DIETERICH. OVM, MPH Veterinary Public Health Director ·"·~ .. ·"'"~ To the Editor: In the F e b. 8 Dailv l>llot thl'n• a pp ea red an a r i 1<'I1· I 1 t I c ct "Mike's Rainy NiJ?ht 'A 1th .i Cyruca I Cop... by At thur It \'tn!'el The article seems lo bl.' :.it tempting to depict lhe lim1Lallons or Section 5150 of the Weir are :md Institutions Code ll. hoWc\er. an· accurately depict ed lhe tone of the inte raction between Offi<'er Schneider of l h e Hunlin1?tnn Beach Police Oepartmenl and m y staff a t Garfield Theraputu.· Residential Center. On r eadani.: the article, one would surmiM' that m y s taff m em bt'rs were flip· pant. if not sarcastk. with or ricer Schneide r. whi<'h was not the rase. acC'ordmg lo Officer Schneider's s u bs l'quent <'On· vcrsulion with m e T HE t\RT ICL E also contains ina('CUr &C'lt>S in that my Starr of fered to have Mike come to the facility to be evaluated for h08p1taliz;ilion, and they \\l'rt.• w I 11 i n g t o a s s u m e t h 1• rl'sponMb1lity for helping to hnd shelter for M 1ke 1( he did not nl't!d to be hospitalized. My staff gave Officer Schnt'1der :.heller re SOUr C'eS for !\t ikl' "'ht•n Off1n•r Schneider stutt>d that Mike dad not seem to qu11hfy for W&. I 5150 procedure11 ttnd thert'fon• he l&:hnelder) could not brlnJt him to the foC'ility . Onl' of lhww 11• ~<1ur<'es "'us the Phlladc>lph111 llou~l', which 111 v.hc•r I' Mlkt• t•ventually went My rnajor ronccm with tht· urticll' ill that r11:r:con:c nt•(•tllllj.( help will not avail them,.;elvcs or thl' cm1'r l(l'n c y NCnlcl's :.i t Garfield TnC after n·ncJin.i th1" urtidt• If that 111 I ru<" lhl'n I would ha\IC to 11ay that this :irtl 1'11• w;1~ a tllsscr\lice to thl' com munity Fln::slly. I would hkl' to ,ay that the llunt1nJ?ton Ht•ttdl l'olH·t• Department and tht• 'taff of ttw Orange County Deportml'nt or Ml'ntnl Health In llUnttn~ton Beach have a good rooJK•ratl\'<' working r elationship that exist' for the benefit or the ('1llr.ens of Huntin(.?ton Beac h. Thi' article does not do justice to that rein 1tonsh1p and, if anythinic. 'AOuld lead one to believe lhal the op pos1te exists JOllN J . RYAN ""°'~ iH E rro r To the Editor We would like to thank you and your r eaders for t heir fantastic respe)n se to your urticle about our son, Geotf. The pancake breakfast and chicken dinnfr were a great success thanks to Trabuco Oaks Steak House. tht- Explorer Scouts, Trabuco Volun· teer Fire Dept , tht' Trabuco School studt>nb und mam con l'erned friends · Your .11tlt'h1 on SundJ), Feb !I. did mur h lo p11bh l'l7t' the event, as man) 1 Ntdl'ri. brought 1t to the rcstuur:111t to ~ho" U!> ONE QUOT,\T ION an thl' urt1- l'le. with res pt•ct to the doctor's con<·ern rur hlb flot>. rather than the saft•l y of our son. was written m error and wc "'ould Ukc lo have 11 ch1rified When our doctor found that our insurance cnvl·ra~c was rcducNI btocaust' of n Judgment that the aalml'nl had been treutcd prao1 to issuonre of insurance. he spent man) hours tryln~ to find alternate i.olut11>r1!'. i,11 the uperu tann 1·ould be J>l'rformcd ~x· JX'<l1t1011s ly As a rl' ... ull of h1!'. t"forts. Geoff "as adm1llNI lo Orungc County Med1l·:ll Ct•ntl'r on J an 26 Du1 mg lhli-llml' ur que~lton and c•on tro,cr-.y "'t' haH' nothing but pra1 e and udm1r.1tinn for the doftors "(' ha H· c·oml' in <'Ont act with. Their prort•si.1onalism and r9ncern for <,;coH hru. been un· belicvahlt• und due:. mu<'h lo str<'ngtlwn our bl•hl'fs in the Jlood of man Thank you a~uin for your ro\'- craAC and W<' hope that i.oon 1t m~1~· bc our turn to hctn somcont• t'I!>(' G F:Ol'F ANDJ L'LI E RECK llAM Tl1c /ll'cklwm Mll.'r rl'/ers to o mc>d1rnl prob/rm ol orw u/ lllt'rr ruw11. tit<' ~IJC'C't'~,,1111 ~11rac•n1 In c:or reel 1111' pwbll-m and tl1e help of /nt'nd.~ onrl 111/irr., in <lnilmy u'lth t'J pt'nst s Editor 1lpp"lle d To the• Ed1t<1 r I am :.urpriw d \\l' didn't sci• hourly t<•IC'\ tM·d ;1n·ount~ of thl' Nixon C'h1na 'I'll Prl'~1d1•n1 Ford m11tl1• on1• .:1~.1nt1r rn1~t;ik1· wlwn hl' pardon1·1I 1111r 11111nlw1 on1• r.inmunw1·. he .. houhl hU\I' lnM6lt.'d on u "'rittc•n p1111n1i.1• Ii~ Nixon nt•Vt't In 011l'n ht' m1111t h 111 publt«' a"';.1ln I .1m Jppallc·d th.it 1hl~ mun h ullo\\N1 to 1>luy 1t11odwill nm bas!'ludnr in 11 fnr1•1f.(n rountr~ 1rH1k1n~ 'ltatem<'nl-t nh1111t 0111 fon•tl(n poll t•)'. 'l'ht• 1•r)nt1'mpt ror our /\m{'ncun idt•oli•t:Y ;111d :wnll l' of mor a 11 t v hr111 to bt• t•norrnooi. 111 Chin:• I llh1•rwiM', "h\ "11111d 11ur Al'N1lt':1t polillral r1 <1ok rt'l'1•1v1· :1 lwrn'!I. "'c•l(•orn'"' KAH l·:N Wfo:ISSEH ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robfrr ,\ I' rrd /•u1Jl1-hrr Tt1<irnt1A K Ut 1/ 1':rl1ltrr Oorburu l\rr1h11 h F.d1lonol /'oflf' Ed1tur ThC' 1'1.11torrnl 11.111t• ol lhr Da1h Piiot 'lt'C'k'I to 1nfflrm ;1n1I 'llmul11t r r(•tu!rr' hv prP'>t'nllni: ~ th1' Plllt' d1\l't'lf' e11mm1•ntar. on top1l':. of inlt'rC'\t h\• !lrnd1cal C'd C'0111mn1111" 11n<I C'ri rtooo1~L5, hv p1n\1d1ni u forum for l't'ader,· """' and hv 11r1•'t•nt1n11 lh9' nr" 'lllllP<·r , nplnton'\ 11nd irlrJ\ on rurn•nl lop1l''I Tht• edltontl oprnmn"I of th<' 0111h 1"'1loe Ul>Jlt'llr onl> in th' t!dttorlal r nlumn at lhr top of th<' pa11t'. Opinion~ I.'" prl'lis<od h\ lhr rolumru,ls and rartooni<1t' onl.I ltll1'I' l'Mtt'r~ 11r1• t ht'ir c>" n and no ,. nd or~t·mrnt n( lh1•1r Ylt'"'-b\ tht• lh1I) flU<>t "hn1.1lct be 1nf,rrl'<I Wednesday, Mar . 3, 1976 •'. ~·~~ge C.ast • . • • . · : EDITION Today's Clo 1ae .Y. Stoeks ' • • J VOL 69, NO. 63, 7 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 N TEN CENTS ~ Will Ronald Beagan Break t"lae . 11th? 'MIAMI (U PI) -Ronlll'a Reagan's top a ides are advlslng him t-0 viofote the lllh Com· mandment he adopted at the start of his campaign -"lbou ~an not speak U1 or another Jlepubhcan." Smee then. Reaean has refused to attack President Ford lest he divide the party for the Nov · ember electaoni, Now David Keene. Southern coordinator. and Tommy Thomas, Florida campatgfl maoa1er, feel be bas to 10 after Ford or forfeit not only the March 9 Florida primary but also the nomination. At a news conference 10 Tallahassee, Thomas said Tues· day he has ur1ed Reagan to change his strategy but so far baa rece1ved no commitment from the former California governor. The first lndlcaUon wb«btr Reaaan wlll heed Ulc advice will come Thursday when be at.,U a final fow-·day bUtr. ln ~ N~. Thomas charced"lbat\be Ford campai1n has called Reaca11• •everythlnc from a ri&ht·win£ ex· tr~mast to a back-door socialist willlout provoldns Reaaan into similar tactics. "It distresses me that Reagan ls s uch a nice auy and won't at· O.lly ~ ... -., I.It ... ~ ... CLOUDS OVER HARBOR AS SEEN FROM HOAG TOWER OVERLOOKING ARCHES Storm Brings Rain, Cool Temperatures and Spectacular Vlatat OC F orec<UIA Differ Over Second Storm Weather rorecast.us continue to predict the end of"the storm that so far has dumped up to 2h inches of man on the Orange Coast. It snoy, ed briefly 1n some sec· hons or Costa Mesa 1o1l l2 20 p m. today Forecasters with lb& National Weather Service said lhe storm will clear by tonight and weather "ill be clear and cold Local amateur meteorologist. J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach. however, predicts con tinued r aan. The baromett•r as maintaining at the same level. I don't bcheve it's going to st op until the barometer reading:\ began to go up " The death of at least one Orangt> Cuunly resident has been attnbuted to the storm Jannette J.imei.. 19, o( Los Alam1lo:-. "a::. killed whale £k11ng AVALANCHE KILLS 3 PERSONs-AS •ll M I) u n t a I n 111 a h n (' IH \\nuhtY.ood. A spokesman for tht> l'kl urt>o ::.uad the tennaRt>r up p111 t'nll\ 111 .. 1 t'ontrol on a ~te..•p . :;loJw an lhl· blauard. tumbled doy, n th~ -.I opt• u nd crru.hl'<I an to• :.kt hrt un('hor r>olc The storm which moved Into Sou1h,•rn (.';iltforn1u Mondny "ulht'red 11urprtS10R intensity, pt>ltlntt th<• Orungr <.:ou.·n with hut I durana thc mornina. Nallonul Wt>uther Ser vt<'t' mt'll•orolo(!lsts. who had expc-rt t-d a "arm ruin to kt><•p lhc snow lt>vt•I ubove 4,000 f~l ~ot a sur prist' when the 11now level dlppt'<J to 1,500, f(•nvlng foothill com· munlties in Los Angeles Coun"ly <'over('<! with a layer of white and. t~e STORM, Pa.ie AZ) Ford Orders ·Red Tape Cut WASHINGTON <UPI> - Prestdent Ford disclosed today he ordered federal agencies to cut back by Ju· Jy 1 on the tangle of govern· mtJit red tape demanded ~ of Americans each year. . lie said he ordered aaen· <'ies to elimi84te at least 10 percent of lh8 ~rms they require the pubUc to fill out in gathering anformat.aon. "We simply have to re· duce the federal govern- ment's reporting burden on the publtr," he said in a Jetter to aU departments and agencies. Assessments Eyed In Highlands ·ATea Complaints of inconsistent tax appraisals by .homeowners in the Harbor Highlands area of Newport Beach are being con· sldered by new Orange County Assesgor Bradley J acobs. Jacobs, in office only 11 weeks, personally met with 47 dl1· Forum-backed Irvine Trio Win Election With a 43.7 percent turnout Tuesday. Irvine voters elected three candidates who received the backing of the Irvine Tomor· row c1ti~ens forum and two retir· ing caty councilmen. According to final unofficial retumi,, lhc winners are· David G. Sills 2.833 votes. Basll T . "BUI" VudouUs - 2,711 votes Mary Ann Galdo -2,133 votes Of the r1t>•'s 14.263 reg1st.ert'd voters, 6,233 w~nt to the polls. . plltllna heavy concentrations or ,·otes among six of lhe 16 can· dJdatf'S for three open ·cats The• thref' Incumbents did not seek re· election With all 33 prer anrts counted, the returns showt"d: Patrirk Bonner-1,923 votes. E. Ray Quaaley-1,791 votes. Carol Morris-1,784 voles. Robert Mar\ln-957 votes. Robt-rt Miller-834 votes. J ohn Adams 731 votes. Bruce Rasner~l7 votes. George Kossler-482votes. George McClure--373 votes. William Crlsell-246 votes. Maureen Spencer-201 votes. Gary Gladden-193 votes. Robert Whitson-131 votes. Voting patterns indJcated a significantly higher turnoul south or the San Diego Freeway. Exclus1 ve of UC Irvine precincts. Sl.1 percent o( the South Irvine residents voted, acceunting for 3,052 ballots cast. North of the San Diego Freeway, 41 .3 percent of the voters went to the polls, account· ing for 2,948 !>allots. UCJ .ptteincts bad.the lowest t~ul of any in the city. with" 27.6~rcent or the voters-going to the polls and casting 322 ballots. The hJgbest turnout wat in Tiu· tle Rock . which was home ground for seven candidates. Precinct 29, the polls at Turtle Rock Elementary School, had a 60.8 percent turnout, the.> highest of any in the city. But turnouts ranged from 52 to 56 percent th roughouL Turtle Rock generally. satisfied homeowners Tuesday night. At lbe end or tbe session, Jacobs agreed to look Into the.> mattef a nd r eturn with a response "in about 30days." The complaining homeowners live in a single tract in Harbor H1ablands, several residential development.I j ust Wftt or the Upl>ft" Newport Bay, off Irvine Avenue. rvs. Stanley Levine, one of the hofDeowners invQlved, explained that 47 homes, mostly on Highland Drive a nd Anita Lane. received 1974 appraisals that were inconsistently higher than those of their neighbors. The homes in question were ap. praised 50 percent higher than the previous year. while the other homes in the Highlands re· celved appraisals only 25 percent higher, she said. The difference between their assessments and those of their ne11hbors costs them about $250 extra per year. Mrs. Levine said. At Tues day 's meeting, homeowners asked the new coun· f y assessor why the appraisals were so Inconsistent. Ho m es 1n the H arbor H.ighlands area, which also in· cludt>s Dover Shores. Westcliff nnd Boycrest. generall)' sell at prices between $80,000 ond $120,000, accordintt to a local re· altor. Jacobs said he decided to meet with the aroup because "they've aone to considerable trouble to research the matter and as such, they deserve to be heard." The assessor said ht> has no way of knowing yet what hap· pened back In 1974 end refused to speculate before the research is completed by his staff. However. unleu the research lndlca:es that a clerical error was made, nothing can be done to rflroactlvely reduce the tax as· sea.aments, according to Jacobs. "We'U examine the books to determine if it was a clerical er- <See ASSES , Pa«e AZ> UNCER:rAINTY COOLS MARKET NEW YORK (UPI> -Prices closed lower in fairly active trad· ,lng on the New York Stock Ex· change today amid uncertainUe.s over inter~st rates and new tension In Alrlca. The Dow J ones Industrial average lost 6.29 points to 978.83. Declines led advances by about a four·to-lbree margm, (tables, 85).• Prices were lower in fairly ac- tive tradln1 on the American Stock Exchange. tact another Republican," 'Ibomas said. He said unless R~aian starts aolnJ alter Ford "It's possible he could IOMJhe nomination -l"d say be will lose the nomination and lbe Florida thing, too. There is no other way lb baWe the in· cumbent." . Thomas said ht> asked Reagan last week: ··Are you golna to lilt there and take 1t -tum the other ch~k and turn it and turn lt and "PUnkly, I'm 11 UtUe ~ enlf\d ot. turnlt?" the wiay they've run this cam· 'Bul Thomas said he did not pa .. n. know if he convmced Reagan. "Ronald Reaaan ls a nke auy. Keen e t o ld the Cox who hoped to campaign oo issu~:f Newspapers that aides have and not peraonaUlies," Keene "been ur&,ang Ford to become said. "But it's become clear more qgressive. we're not runnin1 against a nko "They (Ford's camp) have guy, and when you're not. bttn ~ng shot after shot and sometimes you've gol lo gel gotten away with it." Keene said. down and slug 1t out.··. Glen Ellis O'Conner County Murderer Gets · Death Term By TOM BARLEY OfllleO•llyl"lleC"°"' "I pronounce the sentence o( death upon you." That grim st atement was heard today in Orange County Superior Court for the fi rst tlme in 10 years as Judge Byron K . McMillan ordered lbe maximum penalty for convicted luller Glen Ellis O'Conner. O'Conner vainly got to his feet in his own defense immediately before Judge McMillan dt>Hvered the ruUng made possible two years ago by California voters m a special death penalty arutiallve. O'Conner , 20. of Rsvcrside, pro tested that he had not been a<!e quately represented by Deputy public defender Ron Butler who was, the defendant said, "too emotional" during his trial. Butler broke do'ol(n and wept on two occasions dunng lhe tnal while be pleaded with the jury not to determine that the death penalty wu applicable to bis client. O'Conner a lso protested, in vain, that Butler had not called a number of witnesses who should have testified In his defense. The Riverside man wits arrest· ed Jan. 21. 1975, 14 days' arter he shot and killed Margaret Baker Ussy, 56. in her Anaheim home in a robbery that netted tum $2. Prosecutor Pat Brian argued today that O'Connor had "em· barked on a career of killings and robbery" when he was arrested Incumhem, 2 Neu:cqmers Win in Mesa By ALAN DIRKIN OfU.. Oally l"llMMMI The only incumbent on the card . Dominic Roclt1, and newcomers Mary Smallwood and Edward Mc Farland were elected to the Costa Mesa Ctty Council Tuesday as about 29 percent of the city's voters went to the polls. The three triumphed over 14 otber candidates m the election m which a ma1ora ty of the counc1 I seats was at stake. Raciti, a jeweler, bank d1rec· tor and former pawnbroker, came out on top with 4,433 votes, but was chased closely ell even- ing by Mrs. Smallwood who finished with 4 ,197 votes. McFarland, a 40-year-old in· surance broker and former plan· nlng commissioner, finished n distant third with 2,755 votes. but he was 585 votes ahead of his nearest diallcnaer. Don Bull, 32. a Realtor associate, who got 2,170 votes. This is the order in which the 17 cand idates finished after the 43 precincts had been counted: Dominic Raciti, 4,433 Mary Smallwood, 4.197 Edward McFarland. 2,755 Don Bull. 2,170 Nat.ban Reade. 1,972 Elvin Hutchison, 1,879 Donn Hall. 1.566 DaVid Yarnal. 961 Phillip Evans, 845 Rose Morale&. 838 Ted Boloah. 730 Alfred Jaskulski, Si9 Richmond Westlake Jr., 310 Vernon Phillips. 179 Lewis Young. 1S3 Michael Olson. 143 Joseph Schuval. 88 The winners will be sworn in at a ~cil meet.in& at 7:30 p.m. nut Tuu day. At that time Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and Robert Wll• ~ step down after servioc 22 years and 16 yearslnomce rttpectively. after he shot a 64·year-0ld man and robbed him to weeks after the murder of Mrs. Lissy. Roland Nesmith, 64: was lert for dead in his Santa Ana Canyon home after being shot. several limes by O"Conner. He later re· covered sufficiently to testify for the prosecution in O'Conncr'ao trial. Orange County Jail deputies said today lhal O'Conner will now be transferred to San Quen· tln's death row. The date of his execution will not be set until after the bearing or his appeal. Ford Wins,. Too Jackson Says Win Due 'To Workers' BOSTON (AP ) -Sen. Henry M. Jackson said today that mis· trust of detente a nd support from "blue and white collar workers" brought him victory in the Massachusetts Democratic primary. Jackson Indicated be would tum his attention to florida now, but said that primary next week wiU not be decisive in gaining the nomination. Rep. Morris Udall or Arizona ran second in the Massachusetts vote Tuesday and was clearly the leader among the party's liberal candidates. Sen. Birch Bayh. another liberal. was seventh among the eight Democrats and aides said he would probably announce his plans Thursday. There had been specuJation Bayh would drop out or the race, based on bis own statement that if he didn't do well in the early primaries he might dropout. Sen. Fred Harris, who also fared poorly here, said he would stay In the race and wage strong campaigns in New York and Jl. linols. Jackson told a news con· ference today, "I won it on the is· sues." such as distrust of detente with Russia and support of a 200-mile offshore fishing limit. Rerernng r epeatedly lo "the working people'' as the source or his strength , the Washington senator said he left it up to others to bnng up the busing issue. "I never made a busing speech.lrespondedtoquestions. "I'll fight the bigots wherever r can. Let's get an honest dialog going on the alternatives to bui. sng," he said. School busing has stirred con· troversy in Boston for months. Beaming broadly, Jackson said many had warned him he was too conservative to win an Massachusetts, the only state to vote for George Mdrovern in 1972, but, "we provl'<I thas wu s untrue " In Florida, Jackson will face AD TRJGCERS PHONE CALLS "Response lo the ad was tremendous. Our. phone rang off the hook." That's the a dvertising success story told by the Lido Isle woman who placed th as classified ad: UDO ISLE, MATCHING yellow floral sofas, $1SQ H . GrHn uphol. Sofa, $125. Din. Table, 4 Cane back chairs, '300. Thomasville Credenza, llSO. Rattan Bar. $'75. Rattan Cortee table, $40. Thomasvllle Cocktail & End tables. Almost D<'W 18' ref rig S200 K il<'hcn table, 4 chaurs. $40. xxx xxxx If you have home furnishings you want to convert to cash. call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. in the Daily Pilot. his mos t serious challenge from Southerners George C. Wallace and Jimmy Carter. Wallace ran third In Massachusetts and Carter fourth. Untlaunted Himlu,w Hits Election Trail Undaunted by his recent con· viction on bribery charges, Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR ·Newport Beach). took out nomination papers Tuesday for a third term in Congress. "I'm convinced I've done olhing wrong and will be vin· "teated through the appeal pro· cess," Hinshltw :>aid as he dis· cussed his 1976 camupign plans early in the day. It showed that roughly 14 per· cent of the 40lh Dis lrl cl Republican voters still favor him as their choice among five pro- s pective candidates for the party's nomination. IDnshaw said the indication of support "shows thul not every· one is willing to believe the worst until the judicial process has been concluded." However, he also admitted thut he will be rar ing more than an uphill battle to hold on to lh<' <'On· gressaonal seat he hrst won in 1972 With the ring or his Jan. 26 COO· victaon on two bribery <'hargc~ . !.tall fresh In his ears, lllnshaw admitted his upcoming trial 011 II legal cumpaagnang churges wall also probably hurt hl!i chanCl'M for re·election. Orange ,...J. 7Coa~l -4-~~ Weath ... r Fair and colri tonight. Mostly sunny Thur11dny, uccording to the weather !lt:rVICC, Wtlh ChUnCC nf rams decreasing lo ~ per· rent th111 even1n1<. 1 IJt:h!i Thursday an the UJ >pc·r 50s. Lows 36 to 42. INSIDE TOD~ Y The 1n6 battle on a slip. t pery lttllt Nor lh Carolina t bndge lo1tcd· barely fwr J minutes, but turiw!d lhe fkk of the Re:::::3. .!~ I AIY-kr<lc• A) MolllllH ........ •• Mo .... '-"' .. .,.. .. -.... .. c.u..,..,i., AS -...11'-• a• Cl<tUlllM DI It Netl..,al lff•• A• Ctmicl OJ °'""'" c:..-ly Al ' Cntt_. OJ "'"""'' Cl-1 o .. tll Netlcn .... ,,, ••• -· u £•twi•ll"•.. ... ~ ••·J \ Iii-•-"' ... , 5'9<~ Morllal\ ... , l"iMIKt 84-1 Ttlnt•r... •• -c• u n.oter• ... , __,,. CJ --A• .._u_n Cl -'"~ A• I 2 OAlt. V PILOT N SAN f'kANC ISCO IUl'l l What tvcr hupp("n"-d to Patnc1a Jlc9 rat., Ther..-he ail• In lM counrovm b l her b nk robbt•ry tnal. aind ;1lmott po onl' pays ml.K'h attl'n t1on to tier. It'll bc.-n duyi. ""('C he tlllked on the wltneu &tdnd tu support her defen11e that hc:r Symblooc ._. Liberation Army k1dnapers forced her lo take part In lhe rob bery I RelJtcd stonl'!I, AS. (.'JJ And now that she's slopped toalkine for the record, there-urt- some empty seats nt thf' trial Spectators stall line up for their handful or allotted suts, but their numbers are far fewer, and those an the front can't get S20 for their place& ln line . as they oncc did The only other "st~r" at the lnal I!> the newspaper he1res!>· I aw} er. F. Lee Balley. and tw make!> thint:' pop from time lo lime Festival Plans ~ ~ But. the truth is. a deltnitc "'eannMs seems to h._~e $et in a mong lllmolit all concerned parties tn the l'UM~ · ~'·eryone 1& 1ntcrc tl'd an the 'erdlc:t . und bulletins will ~ nashcd a round thc world when 1t <"omes. But the psy<"htatn~· tc.4~t1mon) about whether Mass Heari.t. 22. was in truth a threatened victim slowed the trial °"1th re pet1llous though t>SsenuaJ Tl'C1la tions At man~· points tn the tnal, Bailey has shown clear lmpa llence at the slo" mg down or the -Pl'O<'eedangs But his cblef toe. prosc<"utor James L BrowDJng Jr . samply lopes along at his own pace re fu.slOg to be hurried NB's Arts Panel Cites Fund Mixup Members of the Newport Beach Arts Commission have discovered that some of the plans for this year's ar(s festival have fallen into an accounl.ulg never· never land. At a recent study session with city <"ouncilmen. City Manager Bob Wynn suggested that the lime c.-1ty <"re" s put in settmg up • the fesuval be logged in the com· l mission's budget rather than I taken out of the departmetltal t budget for the services invoh•ed Unfortunately, the commission members explained. the S2 .600 allocated for the festl\·al has already been earmarked. and <"ommissioners were relying on the previous pra<"tlce or charging ttme to other city departments. The problem, Wynn explained is one of a<"countang. The work. which <"ons1sts of setUJlg up . easels for displays and the stage and sound system for performers, wall be done. It 1s a mutter of finding the right budge!l category for 1t. Thomas Owens Services Set For Thursday f\meral services will be held 'Thursday in Newport Beach for Laguna Hills resident Thomas O"ens. retired supcnntendent of Chi<"ago's Museum of Science a nd Industry. Mr. Owens died Monday at Saddleback Community 1losp1tal. A Ch1tago nallvc. Mr Owens worked for 25 ye ors for that city's 'tuseum of Sctenre and Industry. lie mo\•ed six years ago to the l.agunn Hills Leisure World rt> llrem<·nt community. Ile I!> 11urv1ved by h111 widow. f'~dna, t\f lht> rouple's homt', :!238·A Vta Puerta ; by n son. John Hc>:ltty, or lll1 no1o;, and by a sis tt>r. Mrs. ER . <Dora > lhll. thl' former in.1vor or Ntowport Beach Thur1da) 's i.en ltl"' wall b(' held at 2 p m 11t Pac1f1c Vie" l'hopel. Dr. Eel"' 11rd <..:aldwell of Lagun.1 11111 'G<·n l'vri l'r<>:.b\ ttorian Chur<"h "111 of frc1~1l1•, Uurrnl "Ill follow .it 1•nc1f1c V1l'w Memonal Purk 1' h l' f .1111 I I y :. u J!.: ("" lC l h 11 I ml•monol donoltoni. bt.' mudc to o f.1vurltt.< <'harlly. ORANGE COAST .. 1': /':~fr._,,..:~,'~~:,:·::--..,;;~"~~~ ..... lH ""'Y t ,. t flvt..i1,.flul"\t t .,..,-"", ._ ~',.. "1•t ,.,. f'M.11\l•\f\<e•I M~t fhHluQtl ''•'•'f t,. •''" A/Ir ' "" •1• d lt.•r\,. tt,.-"lt hit~ "'•" t •wlltl,t\ ~••••• ft•ll'W \.ihttf••,.,. t \ ••-., """'' ~ ••• ,,,. 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'""' "~,,...,, ,_,.111 .. t ..,.,~...,,_ ""'"'""°"'',.," And Wynn pointed out that pro blem 1s not likely to OC<"ur in 1977 because a Sl,000 fund will be set aside in his budget to handle the set up expenses The problem was discussed along with comm1ss1on plans for the fesll\'al "hic.-h will be held May 14-16 al Fashion lsland Commission Chairman Laddie Reday said the rocus or this Year's fesll\'al wall be "total art-visual. three dimensional and performing " But the discussion brought to light the probiem of fund.mg ror one of the city 's fi ve com missions and boards Councilman Paul Ryckoff sug gested that members consider fund raising as a means or offset ting financial problems such as those being en<"ountered with. the fesitval. The suggestion was not gretl\ed with enthusiasm. Commissioner Joan_e Evans noted that fu.nd raising by the commission would be taking away from the money Sources which local <'Ultural groups-the groups the com mission was formed to aid-rely on for survival The c.-ommiss1oners compared their r elatJvely weak financial status with what they des<"ribed as the m111ion-dollar budget of the city's Parks. Beachet. and Rttreatlon Commission. Rycko!f later amended his pro- posal to suggest that ~ support group Uke the Friends of the Library be formed to aid the arts or the festival. Commissioner Tom Gleason summed up some or the apparent discontent of the commission by <'Omparing their role in the cit) to that of salmon swimming up stream . "Therr's no money up front to help us. IJnle::.s some mHUonain• gets behind a project. you'll never see it. There a re no Hurry Chandlers around here" he ~aid. Campaign Poster Laws Reiterated ('1ly ofr1c.-iab 10 Nrwport Deoch arr issuing reminder~ to r1ty <"ouncll <"and1d.1lri. of thl' c·1ty'~ ~1lrcy on posttna 11( t•umpul~n posters A<"rord1ng to City Manai:er Boh Wynn. <"nndtdateot 11rc• pro h1b1ted from putting th1·1r s1ans up anywh<•rr on publlr propNtv nr 1n the publit· rq~ht of.wav .. An\ ran1hcf11 tt• "h1>!>l' post('r' :ire found on utility poles or Mrrct signs will be 1(1\'Cn OOl' \\l'ek lo remove them. If thl' Mgns art-sttll up nfter the week 1s O\Cr, then city crews will take thrm down and the <"and1dalt' "Ill ~ billed for the tame an1I labor involved." Wynn ex plained Tuesday. city cre-.s took do"n some Tom Bland1 signs posted on ·utility ~nd telephone poles Wynn said city poli<'Y regard ing s1ens posted on pnvate pro perty is less strict. ··we rec.-ognize that there <"ould be a conflict ~tween our sign or- dinance and the right to cam- . paign which is part of the right to free speech .'' he said. Basically. the c.-ity Vlill Jet the signs stay up if they are nd\ a bla· tanl violation of the sign law, he said. In cases "here the sign is inappropriate. he said the pro perty owner will be asked to re· move the offendmi: poster. Some ob5t>rver1 think UUS b proof that he JU t 1 n't IL\ quick·· >Attled or as mutuful ln the coiirtroom us Ball~y and many \\OUld ai:ret But · though federril Judac: Ohvt'r J \airlt'r i.t'eminf:IY <'Offi· ufs do>A n hard ., nd 1 mp;aht•nll)' on the prosecution at tlmt'!I, Brown mg hui. lopt"d Into some key de-- c1111on~ thut ft1vor the govern- ment's case a1u1in11t M1s1S tlear:;t. lirownane. of coun;e, says the heiress wu!> a rt'\ olut1onary. Wiii· Ing mt>mber uf lhc.4 SL.A and took part voluntarily in the holdup. He JUSl doesn't ha\'e much p1nau 1n putting his point across And the question 1s whether his manner. sometimes plodding. re· pellll\'e and stumbling, lS a plus or minus with the JUI) Me 's a local boy. so to speak., And do the Jurors. who dress and look hke the lo<"al nuddle--class Fro• Pa,,.-Al ASSESS ... ror II 1t wusn't. the appraisals will have to stand." he said. During the past two years. Highlands residents ha ve pursued the matter with the as- sessor 's offi<'e. Until now , ho"e,·er. they've struck out m their attempts to have their ease heard by the proper aut~orities. ~trs. Levine said. "We don't know what will finaJ. ly happen with our problem. bul at least \\e're being heard now and that's a real improvement." she added Spy Ship To Salvage Old Boat? follls thty ar~. l.Dv•ardh lt>el n.e>tt l'Omfortable with hJs JP proach than With that ol tht• rich. famous defense lawyer from out of town" It really dkan't matter 1l the re90rtera •nd sophlsUcutc:i in thl' .uudlt-nce find deH&ht m clen•r courtroom rlpoatea, The only 12 people who count are the jurors Balley says in lecturei. that case nre not decided by "hat t-- snid. but by lmaaes rt>gistered 1n jurors' mind& In simple words. the prosecu tion is saying Miss Hearst 1s ly Ing. and the defense says s he 1s not But the pivotal images in jurors' m inds may also come 111 part from lheir reactions. to the attorneys as well as from the t~timony and films that show ner wieldine a gun -either un der threat or by her own choice Huntington Auto Fir1n SuSpended The dealer license or Beach Ci· ty Dodge in Huntington Beach has been suspended for four days by the Department of Motor Vehicles for alle&ed failure to promptly transfer auto registra· tions to customers, according to DMV Director Herman Sillas. The suspension went mto effect Tuesday, DMV officials said. claiming the firm had failed to transfer auto r egistrations within the 2()..day penod reqwred bylaw. Albert Silverman. ,,c, pres•· dent and manager of the firm. said the suspension stemmed Crom office problems which no" have been corrected. He noted the suspension w'*" <'aused by "paper work" and no consumer fraud or faulty ad BEAUFORT.N.C <AP>-The vertising was invol\'cd . Glomar Explorer, allegedly used Silverman said the firm, which in the attempted recovery of a has been In Huntington Reach 10 Sovletsubmarineinl'974,maybe years. paid $11,000 in late used to salvaee what remains of penaltiestotheDMV. the Union Ironclad Monitor. Silverman said Beach <My. wh.ich sank off Cape Hatteras In 16$55 Beach Boule,·ard, is one of the C1v1I War the largest volume dealers an fDtrh JoMhn Gt NeRwton. dihre<"todr Orange County and possibly the o e onr o r ~searc an nation. Recovery F'oundat1on. mel re------------ cently with represenlahves of Global Marine Development I Inc . a Ne" port Beach engineer- ing company that contracts with i:,...r~ J STORM. • • dolma all mount.a.in hl&hwl)'S to. ftl'll wllhout tlr~ chains. So far lh •torm has dumped an a' t-ra.ce of 1 50 inches of riiln on coaSllll <"Illes wllh lhe ttisih be ma 2 6 in Lut:una N1iiuel 'l'ues d~ nlaht·~ rainfall \\as recordl'd at the follow in£ :1.tat1on, .. El Toro, 80 of ttn inch. San ('lem•nte •. 47 of an inch , Wigun1A Nlaucl. St of un mch. CCX\t1t l\1eso .. 46 or an mch. Newport Reuch. 48 o( 1111 inch. Ln'-tunn neu<"h. S6 or on tn<'h. und llu11 t mgton ilt'U<'h .. 45 of a11 l11<'h. A<"cordlnt( to the off1cu1I cou11 ty stat1st1<"s k,•pt by the Orang,• County Flood Control District al their Santa Ana offices. the i.torm has brought a total of 1 39 111che!t for a season total of 5 12, laggmg behind last year's total at thts date or 6.90 and tht.' 3\'etage tot al for U1e date of 9.54 Tuesda) ·s ram brou~ht "'" damage reports The bluff erosion abo\ e Pacific Coast lltgh" a~· m San Clemente dtd not "'orsen O\ ern1ght and San Clemente pohce said they >Aere able to keep the highway open to traffic throughou1 the rught. A spokesman for the Orange County Harbor Patrol said there were no significant problems with boats moored in the three county harbors. The only major difficulty re- ported occurred in San Clemente. where a large Eucalyptus tree fell into a garage In the JOO block or West Lobos Marinos. While rescue <"rews bottled oozing mud from fire denuded slopes in Sierra Madre, local firemen said there was no ap· predable runoff on the slopes blackened by the January hre which claimed 24 homes in San Clemente A spokesman for the Orange County Flood Control District said there were no flooding pro- blems in the cou nt:r . Ironically in the midst or the rainstorm. there came a "arning that there has not bet>n enough of 1(. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power called for more attention to conservat1on or water Tuesday. wamin~ that the below-normal snow pa<"k in tht> mountains. plus <'OUrt ordered •nvlronmental restrictions. will <"ause a "very <"nt1cal" water shortage this sum mer I 2 Ame ricans Held LlSBON. Portui:ial <UPI> Workers at a Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. fa<"tory near Lisl>On held two American executives pnsoner in their own plant toda~. rl'fusang to relt'ase them until they a~reed to negotiate a labor d1i.pute. Planners To View Project Nfwp<>rt Ut·uch vlluU\tna t'<>m· mu1:11u11cr~ will be uked Thurs day to ~IH! approval to 118 nf'w single f•mlly homt prop<> ·c.4d for tlw Hroadmoor Pn<•1f1<' ""'" dt'Vl'lopnwnt In C1>1 onJ dt1l l'tbr. At'tlun un th,• 1m1jecl'11 final truct muvs wall be coru;1drred at the 7 t> m meetin~ 111 t•1ty holl The th•vt'lvpt•r, Brui.dmoor llomt•s lrl<' l>f Tus!Jn. ts asklna; for final apf rov al for phii$e.-s one Jnd t"o o lht• prOJl'<'t, to b<• lo<'ated on th1.• souU1east sidt' or New MacArthur Houle\'anl, ad Jar en t lo t 111• H1 g C'anyo11 Rt-!ten ntr Tentatl\ t• trJrt mJps han• alrNdy be<•n apprOH•d by the plannmg <'Om m 1!t:.1on and city <"ounc1l. Commission st:itr plan- ners hav1ve<"omme11ded that the final tra<"t maps bt> approved, too Ir so, they will then be forwarded to the <'•h council for the ftnal appro\ al The lanct. about 3S acre:.. 1s owned by Pa<"1he View l\lemoriaJ Park. Other item:. on Thur~day's agenda lndudt'. -A requesl to relocate the ex- isting Voyagers Yuchl Cl ub from the Lido Building on the Udo Peninsula to a lo<'ation betwtt•n 29th Street and Villa Way in the Cannery Village. A resubd1\ 1s1on rcque:.t tu • create t-.o par<"eb for com· mer c1nl development in Nt.>wport Place. near the Orans:l' County' Airport. One of tht• l"o parcels would be used lo but Idun athlet1<' dub and the S<'cond. · :.mailer parcel "ould bl' dt.•\ c•loped at J later date Man Plunges From Tower A Bethel To" c•ri. rl0s111t·nt "u-. found dead on tht.• lawn alnni:1>1dl' tht• buildini.t <«•rh lOthn :incl pohce 1m·est1J?ators tx·lrcv1· ht• leaped to his deuth from hi s 17th story apartment Harry llarnmoncl, aged in. was believed to be thl· first su1<"1de \'1ctim from I he high· rise struc - ture at 666 \\' 19thSt .Co)ita Mcsa llammond's body was found al 12·50 a .m. Police found the door to hrs apartment locked but his kitchen"' mdow was open. the federal go\•ern ment t o operate the Glomar Explorer. The f oundation and th e engineering company are dis· I cussing a proposa I to salvage the wreckage or the Morutor in 1977. The Glomar Explorer was built with government funds under a ~ecret contra<"t between the CIA and the Hughes Corp .. controlled by elusive billionaire Howard Hughes Pntyour face in our hands. Last )ear 1l was reported that the vessel wus used lo recover a Soviet submarine which had !.Unk in the Pa<"tf1c Although the government <'hums ownership of the vessel, it 1s regis tered to the Hughes com· pany. The Monitor was located in 1973 by Duke University manne lriborutory research team headed by Newton Tht-v<>ssel he:. under some 200 feet of water. Newton left Duke last summer to become director of the founda- tion. Robt-rt Hrokaw marketma of· ftcer for Global Manne Develop ment, said h1~ <'Ompany will con· du<"t engineering reasib11ity I s tudies ofter Newton's £Mup 11oe11 preliminary research al the site of the Monitor wre<"kage "\loe have the <'ap•b•lity to pick 1t up." Rrokaw said. "We have pictures ot how "'" would 110 1t with the ~hip's rel'ov<•ry unit. ' Last Vietnam Fatality Home DES MOINE~. lowa <UPI) ~1 a rt ne Lan<"e Cr>I. Darwin L. Judae came back to fowa Tues· da) night. not to the hardly hid· den pnde 1n the eyes of parents or the small' of a f!irlfriend but to a cold." and\ lo" 01 nif!ht. Judge, "ho always wanted to be a Manne. "'as a casualty of the \'1etnam war at ai?e 19. killed b\' Communist rocket fire_that pelted Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon an the hnal. hectic days of the American eva<"ualion last spnng. Lecture Canceled Noted psychiatrist and author Dr. Eftsabeth Kubler·Ross has canceled her appearance tonight ,at UC lrvtne because of illness . Her lecture "On Death and Dy- ing" was to h ave been in the science lecture hall. No arrange- ment!! have been made to re- schedule It, UCJ offldals said. · I . ~- All 11111-. ''""" 11111• 1h1n1t in nunmoll' th• v'11• tlolf•·N>nl. Thnt ·,. \\ hv th1• ""' 1111111 nt thrOplll'11l l)1•part1111nt 111 WMd 0"1 ,,, kl' •Ill h " 1011~' h.11 t I luok ,1f vuur n rr P, ••v•• ... , tMnplf"l 11nd r111 111~ 1111"'' th•• 1(111""'"' th1•V fit t11 \'llllr (wt• hi JU~t lht• 1'111\' th1·\' • h111ild •~ll1)f111tahlv. w11h 11•1 ~lrpp111•: or p11u 11111~ Adil ttt th• rlw l.111w ... I·~ t1011 11( f1 11m• .11111 11·11 .. 111 nhl •• 1 •1 I, ""'I ii 0"1 1o;t"I\' lo .,..,. 1'1\y Wl'\,1• h a 1t1fl 1•d 11\1 I fo()(J,000 rnn .... fo'or r\•·1'r 1r for \•1111 1•nt irt· rnm11\' (om•· 1'1 '"' Op l tfll I f), ·11111 t 11w11 I 11 I \\', 111 I ' COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 ~.., Match 3. 1976 OAILV PILOT SLA -Hostage Tells of Threats !!S11ow .Joke f'or the ~l·cond time thia ~ear. resrdcnlb ot the Bay Area round lhem!'.l'l\'CS ~oveling rare \\ h1te !,\uff off their i,rde"'alks tind C'Jl'S in a double dose Of SOO\\ l'ht.' <.'hillv coat.,g melle<l Qtli<:kly in lower regions but :.tuck on lhl· tug her peaks. wh1ll' high \\tnds from a frigid Arctlt· ~torm brought hail:>tone~. thunder :.ind lightning into ' ~orthern Califorrua. Avalanche Kills 3 At Alpine Meadows TRIJCKEE I L:PJJ -Hours after Alpine Meadov.s offtc1als had triJ:Jtered a1·alanrhcs v.1th explo:.1ves. another avalanche ro·Jrcd dov. n lht• Bean.·r llov. I area or the famed :.k1 rt.>:.ort Tuc:,da). killing al ll'ast l\10 :.kier:. burit'd undt'r '" e feel or sno" Ilusc·ue cre1\" a1dec.I b~ do'11'. 1i.:nured :.torm ... .iml tC'e c:old tern ix·r.1ture ... lo l>t'arrh ror at lea!'.t one mort' Pt.'rl>on feared crushed to death b) the :.nov. (ffFICIALS SAID the \01ct1ms \\t're "~oung male adults . One "as 1den11r1ed as John f"'re1tas. 22. of San Leandro The other wa:. not identified pendini: not1fica lion ot kin At least tv.o other~ manaRrd to "nia:le to safetv ••ftcr being felled b ) th.c 3\ alanche ' 11 brought to three the number or '" ll'r' "1 lle d in this area "" .1 1 null of t ht.• .1 rC'ttr ... torm th,1t brou.:ht ... t', 1.•rnl fN•t or nev. s no" to lht> !::ttt'rru "' H 14 tld. three 11:11 '>l1.1rm Tht• 1;1-;t l\\O v.erc buried by u four·to 111 t• foot \\all of s nt1\1 lhut C'a:.t·.1d1.•d 500 r('et duwn St'41rcher ... found onl' mt'>:.tnit youth ah\ c and his companion dead Tul•i.thn an th1.· ='-orth Slur resort JrN bet" een Trockee and KtnSI i-u ... 1rh Th"·~ had d1~ap pt'Jred \\hilt• on u cros::.-countn 'kl t11p :-.uncl.11 Thl' dead bm "a~ 1<knt1f11.•fl J'> L.in1·e St<\l!\00. 12. l".11 nl'h.in H..t ' Tll t: \\',\I.A ~nn; occurn•d ..-round 11 a m Cl('n thou~h ,\lptnt' :\h•ndcn1 ... officials hud 115t'd l'XlllOi.t I Cs to 1.end Ion!> o( I hl' n1.•v. fallen "llO\\ clown the mounta111 .. 1d1• bt'fol , • .;umc 800 1>eri1on:-. took tot he• ... lop('!> lo "k 1 Warner Scheuster. 1 Ice (Jrt.'!>I dent of Alpine :\I ead<J":,. tht• n· sort on the California !>ldt· or Lake Tahoe's north shore. t-a1d hl' did not knov. 1f a "ktt.>r h..id triggered the a1 ..1lanche. or \lht.'ther ll had been lht• rcl>ult or natur..11 caU!>t:"S "\\ e took norm JI prcrau 11on:in mt-a:>u n·., .ind thl·rt ,... JU:.t ni.1 expldnau on for th1:. h1: ~aid Police Pursue Lead in Mineo Murder Cme L 0 S A ~ G E L 1-: S c ,\ p 1 Shenffs l 1e1m1c1de 10\el>llg.itor' sa) they .ire looking for wn auto ecn ll•;11 JnJ? th<' an•;a \I he1 C' ..1c- lor S.i I ~I tnl'O "as murdered l<i~t month A !lpoke~man i.a11J :\1o11day .i 'mall )ellow auto. bche\·ed to b<• either a To) ot a or D;.it!>un. "v. a~ :oeen leaving the arl'l.I or tht• murder shortl) ;.alter 1t n( rurrt'd" Feb 12 M lnt'o. 37. " as :-tllbbed to dr ath an tiw park1n~ area or h1i. \\'es t !loll)" ood apartment In 'e'll~ator'i said his il'>)aal.1n1 "a. d c!>Crtbed as u )ouns man bet"' een 20 and 30 ) eurio old v. earing dark clothinJ: The 1o poke~m<in said 111 'e&ltAatoni "~ot an JV. Cul lot or calls ra~hl after lhl' murdl'r from ~llneo's frH•nd:. but tht.• lcadi. h<• \l•n 't panned OUt Of COUI e you look ut e\'ery lead and follov. 11 until )OU can'fgo an) further · rtlanson Cultist Trial ~om Wire Sen1ta LOS ANCf~LE Former Golden We111t Colll'at! :studt'nl Thomas Dean .M atlhti'All, who al· le-gedl) "'a11 lodnaped b> S> m. tuon<" f l.1~rotion Army m.:m· bers Wilham and >:mil) llarn and P atnr1.1 llt•arsL tu..) tcsult\'d ht" d\'l;.i) l'd 1denu() Ing th\"m to pohce "becau:.t-th •y tAtre 1><> nu:t-to mt• and Mll>-0 tl\t'rt- 'H're 1hreat11 Mauhe'A\, II.I . of l.1nv.ood. lt'~t1f1t'<l ut ;.i pr\·lrtJI hl'.inn~ fur tht· Jlarn l' on TUC.!>dJ~ th.I\ police ~hov. t!d h1rn 1m:tun:i-or Harri!' und M 1!4:0 llrDl'l't on Ma\ 17, Jlfi4. but hl' d1J nvt 1d\•n1tl) them \\HEN Ql'ESTIO?"i.t;O b' lht.• nu later. hov. l'I er hl' 1deni1f1ed tht-l:larn!>t':. and MI!> 111.•ar .. t All thret> fare ~tatl.' k1dnup, robbery and assuult (•har~el> ht>rl.' Mattbev.~ ;,lle~t'dl}' v.a!> kid· naptd by the thret" on l\lay It>. 1974. The prnl>t>cut ion contenda. they came to h11 name m l>ub urban L~ nwood to 111qwrt' about i. \'an he had for salt> He alle~ed· ly "'as abdur ted a nd d r1\'t•n around lh<tt n1,11ht before being released the follov. in~ mornin~ Leonard Wt"1nglas~. the Lil· tomey for Emil) llarns. asked v.h) Mutthl'v.:. did not 1dent1f~ llarris and ~I 1i,i. lll'arst "'hen flrl>t shov. n the1 r photoaraph:. "IT I S SOT " matter of C'OUldn't , .. ht-replied "I JUSl dtdn't It 11 as bl'cau:.c th<') \\ere o;o nic<' to me They offered me food and ga:. monl') :ind also there "ere thn•ah Rill said. 'We knov. \t hNt· 'ou 111 e '.\lt>mber~ of m~ lum 0 1ly "e re fnj,?htened " Desp1tt-th<' alleged 1h1 l'at from Harns. Mallhe'A " t1.•..,t1f1l'<l 'thi!l ·v.1th PatriC'1u lll·arst thl'rC' ",1s no threat Thl·~ "en: so n1rt' to me. She v. al> :.u nll'i' " l\latthe"s 1dent1fled Mri. Harns· p1ct ure the day he "a~ released by tht• SL\ tno and 1dent1hl•d her again an 1.·ourt Tut>sda1 as the" omun "ho l'ilrnl' to his door to ask about lht· lrut·k THE H EA R l ~G 11,1i. culled to determine hc•\4 I\ 1tnt·s~l'" 1den llh<.'<I photos of the thrt>e Thl' de ft>nst' claim~ that JUthont•l'!> coaxed some 11 ltnt•!>i>l':O into 1dcn 11f1101? th(' II ..1rni-t•, ·rhe llari llol'i. ..1nd ~II!>' I h•ar~I Last Silver load Coming RE:"liO tl 'Pll A ~h1pment o( s11\ er ro1ns bou~ht for S7 :i mtllaon ha!-b<'en !>ent undt•r hl'a1 ~ 11uard lo Lo:, 1\nl!l'lt.•l> i\ Bnnk:o truck C'arned T1wi. 1k1~ what may bC' lht• 1a .. 1 maJor !>h1pment o r s1h·C'r from 1he Com tock Lodl' the• l.u1·t•rl• liedf1eld s1h er dollar colletlaon A -~ark Co1nl> of l~l<'rh llills bought lhl' l'olll'<'t1on J t;n 2i Good Agrees to Two Jurists I • ~,\(.'f( \~lf.~TO 1l'Pl 1 Sundro Cood. the f.1n11tH· 1•n11ronmt•nt;.ih:.I who wui. a former room - m1111• of I.' IH'lle Fromme·. lt•nlal 11 l'ly hu" 1.1ppro,'ed 'elt•r\11111 1tl .1 Pl"'lllc1d<' !>alesmun and lumher pro· dut·h f11 m t•mplo) e ai. Juror:. in hl'r death threat tnJI Ml'\ c;1Hlll. :11. ,1rtin1ot as h1·r ov.n uttornev. Tue d." ·""' un,u1·r1•!-Mull) !\ou.:h1 d11oma... .. al ~f ttnotht·• 1''"'111'11111• iuror v.ho ... :ml lht•re 'hould be ltn111.111t1n' on c·florh to 11rolt'C'l lht• 1>n11ronment, \11 •·,\NI ,11111 111· .1ft1•r )It,, Fromme" a 1o <"On 'u·tt·cl 1•f 11 \ m~ 111 .1i.~.1 .... \tnlltl' Prt•,1drnt fo·ord, ~I 1ss t:0ticl 1 ... l'll.ir..tNI v.1th con..11111111t lo mall death thn•ut ll'llt•r !> lo bol111t•r ( ) 11n <'ffort hy t hC' (.:harl(·~ Stn ff• M111111on ('Ult lo "1•lt•un up . the u rth " In add1llnn. ---------l'ht' '" ll <'C'll,t"<1 ol makin1t thrt•oh an trl1•ph11n(' ron "'r,.11111n 111th ..1 n1·1~'P..tP<'r ..1ntl th11.•1.· 11.10111 !>h1 111111' f•fpt•l h tt-lpprort-d LOS ·\:\Ci F.l.ES H I'll Southrrn Coltfornra Ci a" ('.1 111rnou1wl'd aj!N'l'm('nt Tu1• .. 11.1~ \I 1lh tv.o tron<1m1"<11on 1·nmpan1l'" that will h111ld t• 1>anglt· 111pt'l1n1• In trun'>JlOrt R.'>9 rn11linn ('Uhl<' ft•t•l of n11tur11I ll·•" fl orn Alai.kn t11 th1.· \\'t•s h•rn L'nitcd SllHI'" c;a~ rnmp,1nv ~pok1•smon llon <'Y i\ l'rorlor 'llul Scw.ll .irt1lt11tf' P;1('1f1<• Trnn,n11.,:1111n Cnm11unv hAd forrtt,tlt7Cd u.:r1•1•nwnt \\1th l'a('tflC' (; ;e <; Tr un .. m1"i11n Compa111 of S.in Frnnl'l'>rn ;.ind '11rth'A t'i'l Ala,ka Comp.in\ of S.111 LJkt• Cit) Dou9fa• L••n Pofna LOS 1\NCa:1.F.s IAPI Allotne ... for '.\td>on nt'll l>ou1il:_i~ Corp haH fa1INf to pt>r.,uode :i federal rurlJ.!l' thnt p11hhr1ty from a SI 5 millio n "ron~ful de· .1th Jurl~ ment nert'ss1tates r11111ponement of a ~~malnr cast• stemming from a H174 OClO rrash near I ans. l . S 01 trid Court .Judizc P1t•rson M II all ruled Tue.,day the publicity 1n\'ohed "a' not .. o cxtens1n that at "ould preC'lude the pos 1h1ht1 of tmpanehnJ! :i f dlr JUr~ to hear the case of a South Carolina busi. nessm:rn "'ho died in the crash or the Turkis h Air Lane Jel Et•an~bt Sfttlnt~#d LOS A~GELES t AP l Oklahoma Cit1· <'' antzehst Arhe c Budl Chamber" "'a' fined S2.o00 and plared on five years probatio n Tut>'ldar for rn1sad1ng 1n <1lolen..cars. • The 43 \ear-old preacher. who h.i'I ronducled tent re\'11 ab in Southern California and se' era I other statr"I. 1\a., C'on\•1cted la<1t Jnn 18 b\ a federal court 1urv on e11thl ~lS oC inler!>tutc transporta· tion of stolen 't·h1cle:. nnd o ne count or l'Oni.p1r11r' to transvort tlw 1ch1delo11tross i.talt line:. ~obol 8ott1b E xp.-rl '! SACRA \f E~TO t l 'PI 1 .\n As~«.'rnbl) pa,.,rd 11111 pro1·1d1ng $25.000 In thl· Ln .. ,\nJ.!l'lt•, l'ohrt• to r1nonce ron lotrur t1on of ..1 rnbot \\htrh "111 find a nd defuse bomb' h.1 ... v.on uppro1 ..11 from tht• SC'nJIP j ud1c111ry C'omm1ttel' Th<' le$(1sl,1t1on 11\01092 • Ii~ ""•·mbl1 m.1n Roher\ (' Chni> 1 II 'orthndJ:I.' 1 v. ,,, uµpr °' ,.11 'fut'-.day on a 7 I 'oil' .1nll "'nl to lht• 1mant1.• l't1111 m1llee 'Queen ' Facing $2 Million De bt LO~C: Rfo: \<.'II t \t'I Tht• tltfl'tn \I.in :\tu~t·um nr lh1• St'.I ... ,)\lnd.1t1011 1111 .. l11•1•n "':1rnr<110 pay S2 m1lhon 1n back ullhly .ind ,,.n 1< 1· lnlh or l:Je lJkl'll 11\ t•r b1 lht• ('I\\ Thi• "arn1nJ: :ip11.ir1•ntl\' "a' d1•ll\ t·rrd l,1.,\. 1 f'rldu}. but Cit\ oflll'IUb rl'fui.t'd Tut•Mlu-. tu t•un1 mt'nl I 1\l<'xnndcr l\rmp. U''<X'lllll' dln•rt11r of tlw mu~l'um ... 111fi the n1lte was dthH•r1•<I .1n1l a<11frd. "\\1• don 't h11\·1• !'2 m11lwn lv1ni: urounrl. '"I ~U<'<i' V.l' "ill hn\ e to v. all and \et' v. hut hu11ix•n<. .. Tht' hill 11wludt•' t•ha1 ~t'" for ul1l1t11•.,, i.an11 :i lJon rar1ht1r11 a ncl police 11nd fire· prot<'rl1on Hut operator' o( lhl' muE-eum contt'nd lht• 1·han1r 1" I'' I rl'll!\t\'t' and ha1't' paid onl) $.""7.00ll "1nce th<· musl'um open1•d 1n 1972 Kemp al~o !'atd the mu,eum owe" Hank of Amcnco SI :i m1ll1on on o S4 m1lhon loan to dt• 1·elop thl' attrat'I ion "The r1l.).· 1s lh<' 11uurantor 1>f that loan. and prt"•umably \\ 111 han• lo 11ssum<· tht• obliRat1on 1f thl'." take the museum O\ er.·· ht· !111111 Marine Dies on Run SA~ OJ EGO t A Pl -Da niel !\l endoza "as near ing the end nr a routine three m ile mornml( run 111 •"e Marin~ Corpo; Rerru1t Dcr<'l v.hen he s udden!} t •'llapsed He v. as ruc;hNI lo tt-f' depot dt<,p('n-;ary Tuec;· 1 day, but medic' v.cre unable to n11\e him arid Mendoza bt'Cllmt' thl' third ;\Janne rrcru1t tn recent months to die at the Snn D1cRo "boot ramp ·· A Marine Corps spokel'man said :\tendoza dtt•d of ('ard1ac rt''>ptrator~ failure The 19 ~ear old rttru1t from Houston. T e'< . v. a:. m his 14th day of formal tra1n1ng, th1.• spo~esm.in 'aid ••en t.ndicttd togetbtr. but it ha~ Ml be n det41rm1nl'd If the) \\ 111 tw tned tOl<'lher Mt!I> Ht-~r'.1.l current!)' la on trlMI In S.ln 1-'ran clsco on fl'<it'ral bank roboo1) charres. Tht llatrl);f'l>' tr101l 1 SC'bntuJcd to start March JS on l1 chara.a ot assault. robbt>r)' .md k1dnap1n6: from i.ul 1111_.gt'CI cri ml· !!.pr~·"' 1th M id llnr t J ud&C" 1\1 ark llrundlt'r ""' lo m.ikt' 1&n important rulm~ lodin on th\• udrn t!>:oth1l11 \ of t'\ldt•nrl' .!>t.'Ut'CI bv I he ... BI 11 I tht• San f'r j n c1sco upartment v. here ug ... uti. i.11' rested :\1111:. lll'arl\l •• Starts Thursday March 4th. J:'li MAJOR \'tctOT'V tor tlw Hunn and Mt s tkllri.t . lht.• ju.die held Monda~ th\• pr<>~t·t·11 ta on could not Ulil' c•\ ldtltl<'t' M'I t1..'<l at the llernst~· hldl'Out. ruhnic aat-nti. l>C.ircbcd 1t 11le~ulh t It· 11cceptC'd dchm11c antumc•nh th.it <>.irt>nts hitd ttrnC' tn J:t-t .i ".1r r..111t ruhn~ in.adm1 1bl" .,unw 1 ooo itt<m• .. 1nC'lud1ng lht• t•arbint· .;I l<'al'lih fu ed b) M 1 ·:-. llcJr't und dO<'u1ntnt' u ed ll5:· in~t ht•r ;,it hC"r trial an ~un frunt·1~1.·o Tht' clt•t•1s lon ~11urrl-cl llt>~u:.t la\1~1·1 ,.. 1.t't' Batle)'lou.,k 1\11·~ da) for tht· nme kind ot ruhnt: fr11m th1.• ft•dt•rul l.'our1 JUdAu 111 h1•r tnal, ulthuu~h tht· t'I 1t!t•nt·1.· Jlr~ad) tub bt•l'n 111lrot.luct·d \\ ILLIAM .\N D f':1111ly llar rti. dl)n't \\;mt their tnal, ~rha11..' \11th Mt ., llt'uri.t a,., u t'\)(,kf"n d.rnt. put on C'lo l'd l'trrull tt>lt'1 1 .. 11111 for J <'l>Ot te1 ... "'hv ~·11n 1 r 1 n J ~ , ... t ... • 1 n t h \' i-m .. 11 rou111 0.1111 Tht' ~1 mb1on1.•se l.llwr11t1t1n ,\rm' nwmbt!I \ Tu\'l>d,1v r('Je1.•t 1.·d ..t p111po:.JI hy lhl' Jll<.hw. \\h1t \\Ill pt l'Mdt• JI lht.•11 UJ)l011n1111.: tn3J. tu ll'I\•\ 1:-t' prtl{'\'1.-d1n~1-II• 11ct·omnH11h1tc the lara:1.• numbt•1 111 n•portt•r:o. t'XVt•clt'(f Closeout Sale! Women's patchwork coordinates: the look of' today at 253 to 403 off! Color <'Ul'd p~trnwork p11n1~ ro If im up 101 • s1;.ns ... 11nri.11 • ll••t 1 Cri p•) ~moo1h polyt. '• , ~n.1 1n" "'"~·lll p11n1 ot liowe•s ill'ld fhHt•• l'IJ) .HJ .. nst comf.)11'mi:n1.nrJ ~Ohd colo•i. Mt&Scoi S>•lt'~. Now 4 S9 Now 4 99 Now 2 99 Now 3 99 Now 3 99 Now J 99 Limited qu11n111tes on closeout m•rchand1H •/ ~ \. ---- I I / I Availeble in Loa Angeles, Orange, Rlveralde, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. $ Jt to \ft . A 8 PILOT EDITORI GE .. College Expallsion T rustee of th Co.a.st Community College District ;tulve approved the t blL"ihm nt ot a thu-d l.nslitu· 1 t1o n. on~ to complement Orange Coast end Gold en t We t coller.es. 1 It 1s call ed the Cow1t Community Colle&e alMi is ,ooing sel up to !lcrve older. part time i tude nts h wall •take over the TV cours~ broadcast by Channel SO and !many off.campus operations of the college district. • This new institution t mereed a lter lengthy study !.on reor ganization of the district, which stretch es Crom Seal Beach to Newport 8each ond re aches inland to , Carden Grove. and which cncompass('s 500,000 peo· pie. Offic ials ba1d the reor gani:r.ation was r equired because or g rowth projections . The new college 1s free or the objections that were leveled la st year agaiost a propased ··communjversj. l~~" That · concept lt.>d faculty leaders to protest rcaUbe they foll it threatened control or curriculum. 'fhe new institution's concept overcame that ob-~ection . It will have its own curriculu,m, requirements nd degrees: a ll at will lack is a campus. But there are till questions to be rajsed. While there's no doubt tha t the intention of making college education available to ~ore and mor e people is laudable, one might wonder if there is not a danger of its being s pread too thinly . Indeed m a ny of the off-campus classes could be regarded as .recreational rather than educational a nd )'et the district administration h as plainJy stated it bopes to m aintain and expand the new college with in- ~reased state a id throug h increased attendance. There is a lso a note of benevolence in the pro- Posal. The s o-called olde r, pa rt-time student is r e· lerred to as the "new clientele ,".whose "needs" in- clude re-trainhlg, personal enrichment and lifelong .learning. --, • I One wonders '-"ilctber the cltllms of the e · ·n;eds · · \\OUld be o for cibl)' made it th mslitutlon bad to be . e lf-supporting. The mstnct plans to promulaa te tbl~ mstituuoo t hrouah board udoplioo. with more s~nd tng ot tax dollars, without asking the a pproval or \.he community. If an iru>titution ·s growth ls founded on an ubience of fees, one might question if the community !!>U,Vport is truly there. Needless Duplication ~ewport M sa school tru:,teci. •r~ considering or- f(.lri ng cosm etology course~ :is par1 ot the distriC'l ti udult ed ucation department. .. Such a program would otrcr an addit ional avenu~ o( training, lea ching skills In beauty and hair cure. However. th<! s c hool district should avo ut dupli cating se r vices which are offered elsewhere a nd a re a lready a vailable to Harbor Area·res1dents. While Or a nge Coast College does not orcer cos metology-a point brought up last week b v District Supt. John Nicoll the program is o!rered at Golden West ColJege in Huntington Beach. Nicoll ar~ued that local residents now have to travl!l to Golden West to enroll in cos metology courses. That m ay well be. but it should be pointed out that the Newport-Mesa district pfoba bly would have the class held a t u beaut y college in-guess wherc- Huntington Beach. A double -check is in order. Duplication of eduC'a· tional e ffort is a needless taxpayer expense. N Who's the Dorf.or? A Labor Scoop for lackson Dear Gloomy Gus It's Still Called AdUltery EVANS-NOV AK IWASHINGTON The real ~littcal news out or the AFL.CJO E xecutive Council meeting In Bal Harbour, Fla ., was not thnt George Meany 1s yearning for Ted Kennedy or Hubert Hum- %rey but tha t his firSt choice lor esident once again 1s Scoop Jpckson. Intimates ol AFL-CIO P.resldent Meany say his press C'.o n r e r c n c e ~marks were isinte rpret· to indicate l al he favors convc nl1on aft of Sen. Jn the namE' of the Buycen - tennial. can ·t someone buy a new needle . record or whatever for the morning music broadcast at Corona del Mar School! (That r umble you heard was Sousa turning over in his grave). DEMOSTHENF..S Ill ~, ... ~ ... ~-··~ ... --·---... (ft ..... ,..,...,.,.. --... ·-··~-"" ___ , 0.., 0.lly ~- garded by so me Re publican politicians as an alternative to Ronald Reagan. They feeJ the luncheon only enhances Con · nally's availabilily. What 's m o re. Ford m ana - ger s vie w Connally as the leading potential scaven&er of Ford supporte rs -capable of d ward M . enne d y or n. Hu be rt umphrey. o the con- t ary, according to these in· g ers. Meany has now forgiven &?n. Henry M. J ackson for sup- ~rtJng the tr ade act -p0ii.on Lo bor --and now wanta him for r esident lthoug h he will make Ho l'nd o r ~e m en t ). Th us. Jbckson ·s pa tie nt courtship or M f'uny ovrr m r1ny months is t•rowncd wat h s ucccsii. • turning narrow primary defeats lnto a 1eneral panic. This con- cern is heightened because tbe · invitation to the COllllally ranch came from State Rep. Ray Hutc hiso n , Texas s tate Republican chairm an wbo never has r oncea led bis beUef that J ohn Conna lly s hould be Presi- dent. • t 1NTIL recently. Meany had private ly compln1nl'd that l Jtckson had sold out the labor o>ov~ml•nl by i.upporllng the 1ra1ll' bill us a wuy •·to gel Jewis h \Otl's" by attaching lo the bill the Jackson amt•ndml•nt for Sovh't t'rn t!'rnlion. '"Mtiany·, otr that kJck no"',·· report., an Al"l, CIO h),11ltr Wlu It-Mu n) pre\•aously <'J>D'lpla1nt'd lo £raend!\ of a COO• tplrutorwl 11wrtnersh1p betwt'crt Jl\ckson und Secretary oC State l(t'nry Kis!lln)!t'r on tht• lra<k hill · mcr \'dthll' on th f.lce hl' now contend~ Jac kson "'ar. du~·11 by f\l~11mRtr I rl<''i1de:ii J uckson 's pUll<'nt't' In npl countf'rntt111'kan1t 1n rt'llpon'"' lO ~knny'11 past taunL,, a mfi)or rta11on for lh1• Rt y('nr old lobor lomh'r"s r htlllJ:<' of heart may tx> t•c ~upport Juc·k11on com muncb ltl'fl(ln.i 1\1\'o ny '11 ct>llcugucs stich us A Fl. C:lO lnh'rn11tion11l tt cn•tory J (ll' Kecntin ond 11re'\1 dfnt Eddlt• l'arlou#th of llw iilu'i•t f!'l'lal workt•nc ANOTHt-:R t'\•auon rnay b1.• Mc•nny·~ r on ccrn that formc·r Oo" Jimmy Carter or Gt'Ori.t111 wlll tw nominated unlesll stopped b)' Juck,on. Meany·s slalf last Wt'('k prt'p:>rt-d for him an 11-\ pJ~r m emor a n dum det ailing C~rter·s ~hortcomings on issues oea rest and dt'aresl to Mt'any·s bcart national defense. the M•d· dlt' F.as t . C l\ al rights. the t <'Onomy. cons umer protection ahd. or cours e ..... ,~hl to "A ork lt111slat1on. ~ER VOVS ABOUT <:ONNALLV John B. Connally's invlU llon lo ~publican IHders Crom all SO states for a pnvnte barbc'cue lunch al his Picon ranch m Tex· u four da)'s urter the t-1orida primary election nnAere-d and alarm ed President 1-'ord's cam pJllgn planner s. 1Should the Prcsldt'nt run l)OOr l.v In the f'B rly e>rimwies. the f ord operatives believe, Connal lY would Immediately b(? re- ' BUSH'S CIA DEBUT Old hands at the CIA hoping for the best from a new boy in the 1n telHgence business. George Bush. as their boss were disappointed In his fi rst decision: to publicly rt-· nounce the use of news reporters. Key officials in the Central tn· telllgence Al{ency CClA) did not. object to the renunciation in 1t.'lell but the fact that Bush. in h~ f1r~t. act as dlrct tor . issued a press re· lease about It. These orhclals accurately pre· dicte-d to Bush this "Aould be 1n tc-rprett'd as surrenderin.i to Conart'ssion al and news me-d1a pr~llurcfl and, llkc conclh11tory ,iesturcs by de part<.'<! CIA dtrec· tor William Colby. would only ftt'1wrotc dcmunds for new con- reulons . Thus. they r ecom· mended the ClA return to it:s old RO ldc n s ile n ce und s e vt'r JOUrnali11t connection' wlUtout hoopla. Bus h rl'Jected the odvlcc. P AT'SCLOLT A hlflhly secret poll or Nt'w York Or m oc rut s la kc n l;iH l>ccember i1 howcd Ambussador l>nni('l P atrick Moynlhnn 011 11 potentially st ronger candidate ror the U.S. Senate nomination than left.wingers who hove ~n running non-stop for months. A scientific sur vey taken for the New York state Democratic comm ittee <a nd sin ce ~uv· presse-d because It Violates cam· paagn laws I shows the following results: forme r New York cit) C<>Mumer official Bess Myerson. 17 percent ; former Atty. Gen Ramsey Clark. 13 percent: Rep. Bell• Abzug. 12 perce nt : Moynihan . 12 per cent. Moynihan 's position is even stfOO!:er than that . Mbs Myerson "Aili not run. and tier support con· sists largely of modttatcs who hkely would go to Moyn1h11n Wh en the sun•ey was take n. Moynihan had not been talk('(! about seriously as a Senate can· d1date -unHke the two can dldates on the left. Clark (Senate nominee in 1974 I and Mrs. Abzug fcampaigriing for the Senate since 1974 l. To the Editor : So Dr. J oyce Brother s has givt'n the "green light .. to extra- marital sex (''Doctor Rt'com- me nds Infid elity ">, c a lled "enlightened se nsuality" by her e1:centric proression. called plam old .. adultery'' in God"s word . Any that listens to this diuy d ame 1s going to run the stop lights at every junction of the sub1ect io the Holy Bible. Surely Dr. Brothers is aware that adultery 1s o ne of the wors t offenses a gainst the Lord. being one -or the Ten Commandments. Then s he may know that if we break on e comm andment we break them all! I ask you, whom do you choose to follow. the Lord or the "think therapist ?" 1f any des ire11 to Uve disa s trously, follow the doctor, but know that in doing so you are bucking God"s order. THE OOCTO R'S lhl"O.r.· " as d erive d "arte r liste nl.ng t o women all o ver the country.·· 1 ask her ... Doctor, who"s the doc- tor ?" The patient does not tell the doctor wh at to do. They wouldn't need a docto r if they did. None did ln m y 28 years of practice. I'd say the "theorist" doctor ls grossly confused. not strange m her profession, evidenced by the high suicide rate . She could <to a great service to her proression if !lhe and her ilk a dhered to the Bi· ble injunction. "Physician, heal lbeyself" (Luke 4 :23). I'd be hap- py lo help her. but then droppinJ{ to the next verse in the q uote. we ~ee : "No prophet ite accepted in his own country :" that preeludes lhe probability of that. Pity. DR. ARTHUR II. WIUTE 11,,1. ~""". To the Editor: The othE'r clay I noticed that tht• ugJy s11:ns ror parking restnct1on to permit street l>weepan~ have come du"A11\ on Ocean Bouh.•\·urct an Corona del Mar. When wlll th(• URIY signs come down ln lhc rcmnlnder or Corona del Mar? l> I. JOHNSON Hb .. lla"' Qtw91 Ion• To the Editor. Wtlllc wholcht•orll"<i.ly i.upport inM the prtnc1plt• whlrh pro· clalm11 th•• rlitht nf lnd1V1d unl11 to u pre11s them selves. l am dis mu.v~d t>y lht• recently Wmly Pilo t. 2 2~·76> r e po rt e d phcnom('nnn or 39 pm min('nt und not-so-prominent cit11cns uri.tani.! demenry b<' 11rant<.'Ci our rN~1·nt. ly convicted Cona rcssman. Mr . Hins haw. When v1ol11tions of puhlic trust arr involved. pardon.., or token enlence~ can only serve lo further erode t he nation's con· fidence m the Ju!llness of our c syMem of 1usllce. <'ONG RE MAN lhnsha~ 'i. conv1ct1on of ft•lo ny hr1bery ' charges r enders him. by House or Representative s rule, unable to partldpat e in the Congressional dttision-mak1ng p rocess. We, hts constituent~. are thus literally un- represented until the convenin,:: or Quotes "A journalist owes nothing to those who govern his country. He owes everything to his ('OUJ\lry." I V('T"ll'IOYlt Rot11ttt, n~ C'ditor ( MAILBOX r ) a new Congreiss in January of 1977! Mr. Hinshaw's stated unwlll· ingness to resign can only be re · garded as a continuing show. on his part.· or arrogance and dis- dain for the d emocratic jn'bcess. Mr. Hinshnw's right to appeal his convictio n is unquestioned. His r ight to continue lo hold oC· fice is. TOM WERT Noa \''9'1111a~n To the Editor : !\J ay we call a t(entlon to Mn article publis hed in your Pilot Advertiser . Medical Care S« lion. on Feb. 17? The article on the Visiting Nurse Association is E>ssenti a II y correct, howevE>r , there are two errors . The caption called us "o.,olun- teers" which is incorrect. We are a professional salaried staff that are employed by a voluntary, nonprofit a~ency which gives in· ter mitte nt home c are to t he ill. Also, we a re located in the cit y of Irvine by the Orange County Airport, not Tus tin. Again, we are pleased to have the public informed about our ser\'ires. MARGERY HELANDER, Vis itingNurseAssoc. or Orange County CMap L.u•'11 To the Editor: How wou ld you like a ,; bedroom apartment that co:.l S68.597 to build? You would havt' roof-top play a reas, Jt foot ce1l- angs. 20-foot long balcoru es, an In d oor s w im mi n g p o ol, a i;ireenhouse. central air cond1· laoning , undcr a round parking with 24-ho u r s ervi ce, an auditorium, ft theater. terraced landscapanjl . including a 11lream, lobblc~ covPr ed with Jtali11n mosaic tile a nd your own gym- noi11um. All thiM for only SI 13 per month ut the n<>w Tia no Towe rs in Harlem , u S4S million cJt'velop· ment and the largest HUD un- de rtakinR• yet. You wtll huv<' a part : the I RS will allow you to help rinance It. AN D NOW the city council of Irvine (ha rdly n depressed areoJ has vot ed to seek fede ral funds for s ubsidized federal housing for lower incom e pe rsons. Will at ulso be on a lavish scale lo blend with other Irvine property, Henry Qui1tley, a n Irvine coun- cilma n. voted for t his taxpayer np-oCf in Irvanr He is not run rung for r e-e lection to the coun cal. as h e wants to represent you and me in the California Stall' Assembly. If this is a sample or his judg ment. he has already dis- qualified himself. LAU RA McCLELLAN •coplttr• Co•f•rtl"fl To the Editor · What a blcssine we a~<' not all us par a n oid as David Ware 1 Mail box 2 r25 t 76 , .. Copter Patrols .. ). We takt• an <'nlirl'I\ diflt•r t•ril \ u.•w of our \\ onde1.l 11l l1oltn• Department :incl lhl' · ho,t·nn~ bards of pre~,·· tht' ht•lu·upll'r.., What u St'n!>c or \..t'l'Urll~ II brinjl' to kno"A you c-an haH· tht· i.n ulc•c- tlon of their a irborne prcscnCl' on a moment ·s notil'l' Do not hl'Satate t11 r all thl· police. Mr . Ware, 1f some nai:ht )'OUf Sa(ety and '.' OUI po!>St'!>Slons are being thrca lt•111·d b' pcr!>on.., intent upon .. rc ppin~ ;ou of(.·· That rlyin' m ach ant'. and its l'.(l<ir · ing light, will be overhead in a second lo protect you. We've had this ex~rien<'e . THE OFFICERS who man our polict' he licopt ers arc rci;k1ng their lives for a ll or us ... on er- r ands of m e r cy . n s ual su~· veillance o f our schools and bust· ness. broadcastings to dispcr~c unruly crowds, or to find lost children. I am su.re we ar c not alon4.' an finding comfort in the bnef w und overhead . If the heli<'opter circles repeatedly O\'er an area near us , we known there m av be a problem at that location. \ve, then, have all the more reason Lo know, and a ppreciate, that "e ar e being protected. BILL and MILLIE AFFOLTER 1lnl•al Be11rar«'h To the Editor: This Is in reply to the rc<'t•nt letter on "Animal Research" bv Pat Guiver of the Animal As· sls tance League. We salulc lhe!>e ladies for their posilJve actions tn advance a nima l welfare such as huma ne education, Lhe rescut• of animals in distr ess. and the µrt'" v~ntion of wa nton cruelty tu animals. We deplorr. however. their :11> pare nt lack or knowlcdJ?e Of lhl' facts and their d elermanl-d 1•f fora to distort the truth ~'°''of the animals which contrctJulc to the advanceme nt of sc:1cnt•1• are· unwanted strays. Thl.!rc •~ a s1J?n posted al th e Orange Count} An imal S h1•lte r info rming c1tliens that no pet Will be sent to r;es ear c h unlcRs thr ""nc·r agreu. Jt lh not only cru('I, hut 11 is ngaln9t t he law for t1n owner lo abandon iAn onimal. T HE Yf:f>F.RAL, i;tutc·. and rounty uovernment all sul)!>n1lw to the advon<'emt'nt or '<'•t'nc·i· throu.:h lhc uii c of unw:i nll•d unlmu l s whi c h wou l d h e otherwl!lc UH lcl!Nly put to d<>alh. t:ac:h institution whcc h huys unimul11 for research from th1· 0 C.A.S. 1s r eJ(ularly insJ)l•dc•tl by a velt'rinar ian froni th•• U S. Department of Agriculture to in !lure complh1~ith all USJ)l't h of the Animal Wclhrc Act <P ubl i c L a w 89-544 , a s omended ). These animals are given better car e Uwn most pelJi und no mor e pain is mruct{'d lhim is allowed in the best vctennary ho~pitals. • W II. DIETERICH. DVM ,M PH V et.erin.-ry • P ubhc llealthDirector Quo•• I" f;rror To the Editor : We would li ke to thank you nnd your readers for their fantas li<' response to your article aboul our son. Geoff Th{• pancake breakf&st an d chicken d1 nn('r we re a gr eat success thunks to Tra buco Oaks Steak House, the• Explorer Scouts , Troburo Volun· teer F1rt> Dcpl • t.he Trabuco School students a nd m nny t"On cernl'd rnc nd~. Your art1clt' on Sunday, Feb H, did much to pubhcae the ev~nt , a.s many readers broug ht it to the restaurant to show us. ONE Q\JOTATlON in the nrti· cle, with respe ct to the doctor's concern for his frc. ruther than the sak ty of our son, was written in error and we would like to have 1t cla rified Wht.>n our doctor found that our msurance covl'rage wa s reduced because of a j udgment that the ailment h ad been treated prior to issuance of insurance, he spent many ho urs l r y 1ng t o find alternate solutions so the opera· t1on could be performed ex pedit1ou:.ly. As a res ult or his efforts. ~rr "'as admitted to Orange County Medical Center o~Jan. 26. Dur- ing this taml' of question and con· troversy \\C ·have nothing but praise and adm1rahon for the doctors \\e hove come in contact "1th Their profesli1onalism and concern ror Geoff has been un· believable and does much t o strengthe n our beliefs In the good of man. Thank you again for your cov- erage and we hope that soon 1l may be ou.r turn lo help someone else. GEOF'F ANOJULJE BECKHAM The Beckham letter rttJera to a medical problem of one of then twins. the succ:euful surgery to cor· rect the problem and lhe help of Jriends and others in dealing with ez pen~es. -Editor Appalled To the Editor · l am surprised Wl' didn't sec.• hourly televise d ocrounts of the Nixon Ch1n;i v1 'l1t. P resident f ord made o nC' gaAantlc mistake "hl'O h1· pa rclont•d our number one-eaomonior ; h\· -Jlould havr Insisted on a wratll·n promas<' by Nixon nrver lo optn hh mouth 1n public ago.an. I om nppalll'cl thal lh1<1 mun 1~ allowl'd to piny 111Mxiw1ll a m ha~sador an u for 1•1i:n c.•ountry makan.11 14tult•m1•n1 ~ uhoul our fore11otn policy. Ttw contempt for our Amt•ric'un Hh•ulogy unct lll'ntrw of morulaty h os lo be enormous In \tuna Olltc•r w tllt'. why woulcl our ,l.?rt•:tl(''' 1>ol\1 1c11l l'rtXlk rl'C l'IVt' <• IH'ro·., wi•lrumf'·! KA Tl ENWEISSEH ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rl N W,,rd, 1'11IJl1•hr~ 1 lmmn J K rf"c•1I, f:dll1ir llorllurn Krl"lbttll, l\d11onol l'ooe f;dcltlf ihl' t'<l1lor111 I l•AltC of thr Daily rclot '<"Cll' to inform and M1mulglt> rr 11dr r' hy prMmtlnit on thl" 1n1pt• di\ er"e cornmenury on top1<"'1 11( inll're"lt b)" syndical• ~umnliit" and c11rtoon11its. by pro' idinl( o rorum for r~adrrs· vie~ s and by presentln«i this n""~PaJ)f'r·'I opinion" and 1dea.'I on current to1ncs. The t'dltorial op1nron!I of lhl' Oaily Pilot appear only In thr t>d1torlal Mlumn at lhc> top of the puiir. Opinions <'X prM'4-d by the rolumru~t~ and rnr1ooni~ts and lt'l h•r wri lcf°'I art' 1h1•1t o~ n nnd no endonwmc-nl of thi•ir v1r~11 by the D111ty Piiot 'lh(lU ((I be Inf t' r N."d, Wednesd ay. Mar.3. 1976 l \ W dnP d ay' Clo i.n g Prict>s NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE w.tn.day, M.,ch 3 197'8 N DAILY PILOT 8.:» Tax Tips j Good, Bad News FOr Honieowner b y SYLVIA PORTER '~'~"me StrtuJ J\moni: th.-most 1mporlanl 1&:i~c1i. of ownlna :l home Is the ntenl to whjCh the ex-i>cnsc& 111,·olved in homt' owntrshlp ffecl wh t you o".,. 1n tue In 197~. the lRS b •• sued both favorable and unravor&Jblc ruhna& In this aru. Newly\\ed~. 1'he IRS a.1H• u tu bruk to you, Ir you both O\\ n homt's, •ell tht.'m 1and buy a new one when you marry. G &ln on sale of o pnnc1pal rt•:U<lt"ntt• Ill l{t'ncrally de· ferred. 11 ol h1a11l i.n equivalent amount 1s u1wd to buy a new 1ninclpal ~slden«>. Jn '7S, \ht I RS said that If n newly marn~'d roupl\' ea<'h sold a pnn c1pal res1dt'nc~ and Poch Im t>Sled more lhun the sale& pr1<'e In buymg one new residence 'IA Money's Worth · which th{')' took title jointly, their fi\OinS on the s,Yes Of the two former pnncipal r~idcn<'es were not currently lait· able. . a nice wed(jutg gift. Bargain rents: ll you own a house and intentionally rent it lo a relative or friend at less than fair rental. with lhe re· suit that your house expenses exceed the rental tn<'ome, the IRS i.a)S you can't dedU<:t all the expenses you otherwise might be able to deduct. BeC'ause you are not renting the house to make a profit. you are allowed to deduct only the following expenses. (l) INTER EST A~D TAXES. "helher or not they total more or less thnn the burgain rental inC'ome. Say you rent the house to your relattve lor a bargain SJ.000 a year. Your taxes and interest <'Ome to S2.000; you cQn dt'duct the S2.000 II your taxes and interest came to $3,500, } ou could deduct $3,500: 12) If your taxes and interest total lei.s than your gross rent. you can deduct your operating expenses (other than depreciation which affects lhe bas is or property) up to an · amount by which your bargain rent income exceeds the total of your interest und taxes. Say the bargain rent is $3,000 a ) ear. and your mtt•rcst and taxes arc $2,000. IC your operating expenses for hght. h<'at. etc • caml' lo Sl,200 for the year, you can deduct only $1 ,000 or that $1,200 amount 1$3,000-$2.000). 13) Allowable depreciatJOn on.your housl' can then be deduC'ted to the e xtt.'nl tht1t the rental income exceeds both ) our interest and taxes and operating expenses. ALL THESE ALWWABLE deductions can be taken on· ly as 1tem11ed deductions. Ir you use the standard deduc· t.Jon , you wiU forfeit these deducllons. Payments from llt:D: If you reC'eived mortgage as· sistanC'e payments from HUD under Section 235 or the Nu· tional Housing Act, you don't have to mdudc the payments in income. The t R off1cU1lly confirmed this by a formal rul- ing in 1975. But the I RS propos<'S lo f'hmmatc p1.1rt of the dou· ble tax break now a\'allablc to LboJ>c of \ uu who bl•ncfal from Lhesepuymcnts · . t:nder <'Urrent ruJes. you. the homeo" ncr. exdude the payments from your income. but ~ ou Jl!.u da1m itemizt'd deductions lo tht' extent the paymenb art> applied to in tcrest and ta:\es on) our home. Thl' Treasury has proposed regulations that. b<'~innmg \\1th 19i5. }our interest deduc- tion on your mortgage would not be :tllO\\cd to the extent of the ahs1stance payments. But no porl1n11 ur the assistanct! payments would reduc<' oth<'r dcdu<'lioni.. connected with \fie house. s uch as taxes . THESE PRO PO ED REGl 'LATIO!'\S are not yet final. hO the double break is still technkally a'·allable to you on your 'i5 return. But 1f the propoi.als are finally adopted without <'hange. they will be effective for '75. Special lax tip for '75 by the Research Institute or America: If you take the standarct deduction and you also are a member of an investmt>nt club, you muy lose out un· der a '75 IRS ruhnJ:. Your investment rlub mar han ex penses for ad\·ice, bank charges. accounting'. etc. THE IRS SA \'S TlL\T \'Ol'R rluh can I JUSl subtral"l these costs from income and let each of lhl• members rep<wl their l'.hare of net inC'ome. Instead. the club must i.how e1.1th member's share or both income and of the club's costs. If you itemize your deductions. you also can deduct your share of the club's expenses. If you take the standard deduction. ~ou must include your share of the club's income. but you get no dedu<'tion for your share of the dub's expenses. AFS Earnings Rise Despite adverse t'Conom1 <' C'ondil1ons worldwide, the net earnings of Avco F'inanc1al &-rvi<'eS In<'. rose seven per- <'ent to $37. 7 mill ion in the fis· cal year ended last Nov 30 -- the seC'ond highest le\'el m th<' company's history. aC'cordml{ to the A FS a nnual report. N'f\(.,NJUtf'lf}t•• .. ff\I ~~·:~Mi~•I .A\f 1,,..,._. tOl I t ,...., Or w JOf""' In.,, t it lltj "'' ~ f. P \00 Siu• • t'l •1 vO N•w Vo,, fUt'l f t "~ tollhWlhlJ •• ,, \IWJW \ ffMit \tOUI\ lf\M h• 'I• ~lr\ltlld mrt\' ~ to\t '"" mO\t tM\•·•J f'W) 1• tt•nt rtt t ~N)to on "'' ~o...., t'Cirli; ~IUt ., l•(M r1..,.. (JI::::,.,~~ :,:'._:~··r: .. (~::.ro:" •;:~::; f~·'• •nd ttw tu"•"' tltt'H\Q vr u• O AIN•ll\ , [IQ•" Ni1tt ,., • • ,.._ VI> 11 • '"' J1 0 "'' ,, ) llU tt I 1•0 tt <1 ~Jh 10 't Ull H\ j 1 t.Qulf• l) '-..., • I l" 1 M l 1.,._ <-r. 11 •, t ~ ~~~·~:. 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'""' _,.,_ Cot"o ,. n• t • -JtYZ- iC••o• Cp I Ii tll )1111 l••O•P It II .,., .. '"°"' . 60 'l"f\10.. 60 IJ • l1tt C0<0 IO t l4 z-11 JOo l "' ... , ••• to• •• •· .. . . . 10~ '· 1J '• If'• I 4 • ZIY•• C0<• 1s1 •1 , '~" tfiltlt•d ' ,, ,,.. •.•• t" ,. .... z-11\0 U U 1•1 u .. ' .. OAJL Y PILOT • • Cassuto in for Mehta.? It ~ dlfhcult 1odHd to rind an Oruae Co t m\UIC lovtr who Ii. Mt .b;attued b) lhe n v.s lbat Zub1n Mehta u to lea\e the Los Anceles Pb.lJal'mOAlc OrcbNtra tn 1'71 ··zooby" 11. of courn. •dor~ by Or ante Coun- ty PhJlarmonlc Society audtenc" v.ho h1tve al"1a.fl rbtn lo him 1n l.A PO roncert.s at UC Irvine's Crav. ford Hall and Santa Anu lllgh School Hut thtrt al 1s . 7.uban hos made his dt>cls 1on to ltu\'t' ror New York and he Is not the fi~t conductor to reach •uch a <le· c~ton on the basu; lhat t\1' has accomphiht'd all there 1s for Mm to accomplish v.ith a glvt•n CA HU TO ttrt'bestn UCHT NOW. THOSE WHO guidl' the d<•!>llnle of the l.APO are v.nng1ng them hand over tht' ul t1mate t'ho1<'t' or a successor to th111 gifted, arac1ous man of music. · It 1s extreme!\ unlikely that !>aid gw.den or d estinie11o v. Ill COnbUlt lhl~ IA.rite~ On the ISSUe Of lttebta's !>UCce!>sor. But J v.1sh they "'ould for we have the ma n they w0tnl n ght here m our Orange c;oast musical commun1h· It LS thlb "'ntcr's op1mon that the Lt\PO need ·look no further than L'C ln'inl··s Al \ aro Cassuto for the man v. ho "' 111 pick up Mehta s baton. Pro\lded. of course that the bnlliant Portuguese maestro 11.·ould eve'n consider vacatmg his L'CI post and the many European assignments that come his v. ay each concert season THOSE OF l!S \\110 HAVE watched Cassuto -..itb admiration ~fore the l.!CI ensembles that • bave taken on new luster and sense of direction un- der his unerring baton, kno"' full well the kind of job Public 'IV Winner WAS HINGTON. <AP> -After a long penod or gestation . public t elevis ion appears to have come up with a win- ner with a do mesti c Bicentennial senes t1th.'<i .. Th e Adam ., Chronicles." c o lonial and pos r - Revolution story of the Adams family. and st~rs George Grizzard as J3hn Adams "Th e "Adams Chronicles" has been the mo s t gene r o u s ly flnant'ed se ries produced for public telev1sderar agency, the ~at1onal En· d o " ment for the :rOM BARLEY Mualc Box he could do " 1th the Lee. Orche>stra And my 1mm~1ult inipreu1on 1s t.hal h would be good for tht' l.Al'O, c:.J)t•c111lly 10 lhC! \\akl! of Mt-bl•'s departurt'. C:ia uto 11 no more hkt> Mcht11 in ~tyle, UP· prc11u·h. tempC!ramt>nt or 1nt1•rprct11t1011 than chalk 111 hke chf'l'li\' nut h~· moi-t c{'rt.only I!>, in lh1 wrltt-r '!> bumble o pm1on, Mt'hta·~ ~ual und a man who -.ould eni,url' the conlmuc.'Cl urt1:1t1 c uchlC\'e· meni.. or the LAPO THO E \\'UO DOl'BT THAT e' aluahon wUhout haiv1ng v. atchl'il Cassuto on lhe podium should do so th1~ "'~kend lie Y.'lll be directing his l:Cl ensemble at 8 pm f'nday and 3 p m Sunday. Frankl\', I think he \\<OUld g1\•e the L..\PO new thrust and' d)namLsm in areal. that ha\e been neglttted b)' Mehta But that is Just m) op1n1on ACADIMY AWAID HOMIMA YtONS IHClUD'"6 llST '1CTUll •Hl ACTOI MST &CTllSS .. UST DlllCToa AND KST SUPf'OITIM6 AClOl The Neilsen ratings do not cover publ ic television, but the Public Broadcasting Sen ice has done some of It!> O\\n polls and found that the pr ogram ha s com · manded a n audience as large as for an'' s how 1t has previously put on the Human1t1es. ga ,•e a -------------------- ak grant of up to S4 million. s ub1ect t o pr1\'ate matching , the !\lellon f oundation gave $1.5 million and the Atlantic Ri chfield Company Sl 2 million . -------A spokes"' om an for the service said the first ........ ,. •• program of the 13 part liillliflil •• ll!i series capture~ 14 per- cent of the v1ev. m~ au- dience 1n New York City. s ix p e r ce nt in Los Angeles and eight p<>r · cent in Chicago. This l'Omprares with a 13.18 percent ratini: for "The Search for the Great "pes," a program pro· t-----.... ~~~"""lf J!uced by the National L;......::?!J~~~~~~I <leographic which has been one of publi c ;eJev1slon's most popula r 1-~~~~y;~~~HI ~ograms . and two rit lsh imp o rt s . ~ 'psta1rs. Do" nsta.irs" .,... __ :Ond ··~t ont) P) thon·s ~...::a&& ·~y1og Circus " sA '"wv 1MANCHUn11 l XJ • The series ret'ounls the o o F11wv 1c1rv 11 u 1 , A '"THI toot TV11· oo ,. ' MN MICHAll. Y!Mc:IMT UY&.Ba WlllTELll ----FEVER (PG) ., .. l .... ·•LOH• IOllT a IOSr V "'WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A MAllD LADT1" A ~HCAHfDY '#AND THI SUMOAHCI "lACI WITH THI DfY1L • I:.. •Auel DOISN"r UYI ~ HHI AHYli•o•r -..1sC>MHOf 1114 AYIMUI" f~OI •J•ws• 0 '"TMIGHAT WAU>O ,.,,.r INI en Doil 12:30 m SMll..-w•'• A MIDSUMMH HIGHT'S DREAM See 1h1s eac•hnq lhea1re classic oresented at SCA as a uneoue and daz111n9 191h Cenlurv Magic ShOw U'tClAL UYIMG THUTtl P'lllFOIMAMCIS 1°"'4 TO PUIUCI MOW THllU M.U. 11 $3.75 . $4.75 . 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NOBODY COULD DAEAM~IM UP HIS BANK ROBBERY IS ALL THE MORE BIZARRE BECAUSE IT'S TRUE! INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR, Al PACINO L " . .,.,.. .. , ......... . . c., ............ , •• OAA~Gf MAI l b I ....... ..._ ....... "-·...-I L____ a. ....... ,, .,,.. ___J (R) -BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR. CHRIS SARANDON If •I' l\11 I\ h• II W • ROBERT DEN I RO 'IJL~I IJl{fi1J~l{ "ASTONISHING ! 'Taxi Driver' has m uscle-tensing, skin-prickling suspense that builds like an air raid siren." -Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Tim.s "A KNOCKOUT. De Niro's performanc& thrust s him into the front ranks of Amer1can a ctors alongside Brando, Nicholson , Pac.lno and Hoffman ." -Richard Cuskelly, Los Angeles H e~ald Examiner " 'Taxi Driver' belongs to Robert De Niro, the most REMARKABLE young actor of the American. screen." -Jack Kroll, News week "POWERFUL. An excellent credrt for Scorsese and a te rrific s howc ase for the versatility of star Robert De Niro." -A . D. Murphy, Daily Vairety "Adults who w ant to see a well made film with a BRILLIANT performance by Robert De Niro w ill hail 'TAXI DRIVER'." -Gene Shalit, NBC· TV On ~'+ilt-fY \tu t't 1n """'' f 1h' '" ttu" t ""-'"'" th,.,., "'oohorfy -.t"' drr•tn' of,.,..,, .. , ....... 1 •• 1, Ur 4' f.rn..,h f~1t1t•-4h ti ff'Wln '" I~'''' ltJ IH••~· th ti ht "•h"r 1 r~IJ"kl~ f'li"TIJtJ'~" ROBERT DENIRO 'fAXI J)Rl\T}~lt I . •