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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-08 - Orange Coast Pilot•• T • Ult Beatles to .Reunite· .. . . .. For IJ.S. Performance'! • • • • '· Coast '• :· 'Speed' ~uspects Nabbed · l'alleg Hebt ·/With Gold Dust Salecrackers struck in Fo11n tab\ Valley O\'er lhc wcckt•nd .11111 mM\c or( with a COin c.1lh•< I 1110 valued at more than SJ0.0110 The collection mcludNl ltai:' 01 gold dust. "pieces or eight" 1-111 l'I' minted 400 yenrs ago anll utl1Pt rare and unc1rculated inu111•\ pieces. accord1n1t totht·' u·t 1111 Police said thl' break 1n ,,.. curred late Saturday nt!lhl or 111 . the early hours Sunday morn111~ "4 the DOK Investment <'0111 }>4ny. 11240 Talbert A\'c Investlgaturs said the burglar:- BugMs Fails To Appear Before SEC W ASH INGTON (AP ) 1\~luslve bllhono1re lloword RoJhes failt-d to uppear today to ~1ve the ~cunt1e!I and Exchangl' Comm1ss1on a court-orderl'd dt' J>Otlllon in a $4S million lu~'illll ~ agency hull ftll"d soy1n~ he al\d his Somma Corp. violated securities law~ Allornt>~· Joseph M HM!>el up pta red on llu 1thr~· brhitll Hasst>t n.•fu 't•cl com m1'nt t n n " w s m e n • h u t a n S ,.: < • "J)(tkcsmnn s11ld llasst'l hu<I lold se:c lawyers hcfnn'hnnd that Uutihcs would not bt> op~wurina An D!lency spokc!lman said SEC' nltorne\'!I probably will ~ u1l until nrxt ~ l'l'k bt'fort> dt•c1dmR "hot nrtion, 1f nny. to tnk1• tn T'('t11>nnse to llufl hrs' rcfusul to oppeur l ' S. 01111nrt Court judie in • n Frunr1~ro dlrrc11'd lai1l ~\'t'k "th:1l ll11J.?ht•11 :-111pt>nr heforr SF:<.: Ult<lrnl'~ ~ for QUe,honlnfl In ('Oil· ni.:rtlnn "ith thl' nitenc~"' tn· \'l'1Stl11nt1on l\f 111ock trttnsact111n11 hW\llvmg Summo Cnrp. and i\1r West .,An SEC "'P«'kt'~man quotrd (S(oe l ll'Gllt:!". r ate \2l sma5hed a window at the com · pany and then opened the safe ~1th an ncetylene torch. Officers are operating on the theory tha t at least two burglars were mvolved and that it may have bet>n an "inside job." .I at•k Dorris, the o-.'1lcr or the <·111l1•rt1on. ~aid that he kept the r:ire l'<lln'I 1n a lar!(e fl\'l' inch l111ck office sare instead or tus home in NewPQrt for added pro. trl'lwn I >11rns , who also 1s the owner of llw tn\'t>stmt>nt compan~" says thJl he fears the money ~•II be 10 ... t forl'ver II\• '"YS that it can be c1rculal t•d inti• J.(t'nl'ral use but that the hur.:lar... "will take a helluva beat111.: 1f l h1•v cash it in at (ace \'3llll' ' Do r r 1 ' ' .1 1 11 t h a l so m e emplo~t'' i..111•\\ 1h,1t he kept the collcrt1on Ill llw ... ill' "hul would hate lo think th.it '"" or them eomm1ttttd tht• t'n1111• .. lie ulso sau1 th.it ... t•1<'I.' .tnd bonds were ulso Ill llw ,,11t• hut ~ere left untouchccl In 1tw burjllars Dorris uho sa1!1 that h1i. <'nll1•1· t1on inrhJdl·d "doubll' uui.:ht · silver dolfors that were 1otampl•d ~ith ll double zero ~ ht•n m1nt1..od tn the 187~ Also takrn were bal(s of silver, 20 Sl itold pirccs and f,(I C.'unud1an roins "that are quite u lo:<' " I le said thut he stnrt<'d hi~ col lect1on In 19~ und "It ~as put away for our own enJoymt'nt a~ wt'll as o future nc:\t C'RJZ " Ttw loss was discovered by on cl('('tn c1tin ~ho came 1n to work Sunday mornmf(. Suicides Told llO'llG KONG I APl A Chinese la nguage Uonfl Kong newspaper sold today there were reports In Canton and Shanghai that many s upporters of dls· 1rract'd Vice Premlt'r Teng Hi11ao-plng han? committed su1c1de. Liquor Store Burned I Arrested At Posh Dally "i.t Si.It ~-• FIREMEN WORK ON ROOF AT SOUTH LAGUNA LIQUOR STORE BLAZE SU .. DAY Hotel lluntington Beach a nd Ne" porl Beac h narcotics of· ftC'cr~ arrested two men in a Ne\\ port Beach hotel early today anti confiscated amphetumlnes \\orth an el'ltim ated g),000 on the ill1c1t drug market. In <'UStody today in Newport Ucach jail in lieu of SS,000 bail \\\'I'<' Alex Frank Fox, 31, Red Rlurf. and Donald Pc1rron Kad · tnJ!. :11. of Il a~ a ii. Officers declined to Identify the hotel in which the arrc11t was made at 6:15 a .m .• descrlbln~ it o nly as one o r th e city's "fashionable" hotels. A police spokesman said the in· vestigation m the case began shortly before the arrests were made and was based on Inform a· lion from a police informant. At the time the pair were ar · r ested for possession or am· phetamines for sale, they al· legedly had in their possession a small quantity of cocaine and SS,000 in cash in addition to the 250,000 amphetamine tabll'ts. Dangling Uve W1r• Caun d Heurd for Firefighters Untll Power Was Shut Off Cardi/ f Glider South Laguna Pilot Killed GOP Chief Tells· Hinshaw to Quit ~ewport rlt•ach conl(resr-man Andrr~ J ll1n,hu~ com·1ctt><I of bnbery anrl '"ntenrf'd to from 1 to 14 ~ t'ars in prnmn. 'hould re sign. accordtng 111 lhc· <'ho1rman or the stale Republican Crnlral committee. In a statement rrleaM'<i this ~eekend, Paul llaerll' liJld lh<' Republican Con~rec;sman 11.h1K.1ld step do~ n ror "thl' good of the people ht> wa<1 rletted tn rcpre11enl and for the izenernl heollh of the Republican Part.Yin Southern Cahrornla ... Hins h aw. 51. or the 40\h Congressional Di1lnct. was "len- tenced last month to L lo 14 years In prison followinit his conviction in Oranire County Supcnor Court on charge that he accepted stereo equipment and o Sl.000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corp., while hu was Oran1e County nsse1111or. Hinshaw as currently free on his promise to appear while awaiting another t rial on a charge that he used the 88· seslK>r's offi ce staff Illegally ln his 1972 election campaign. Liquor Store Hit by Fire A faulty wall heater lour hed off a $15,000 ri re In a South La1una liquor stort' Sunday and crealed a maJor lrarfk lan~lc on packed Pacific Coast Highway al'I fire equipment blocked two lane11 oftraffic. No one was inJured Jn the noon· hour blaze al Po meroy's Vllloize Stor e, 317U Pacific Coost Hlahway, but the rire kept a crew of 25 men busy !or nearly an hour. SAN DIEGO (UPll ~-A 32· year-<>ld Cardiff man died early today from injurie$ suffl'red wi,en hitch wlnd11 pushed his hang glider into o cli(f overlooking Black 'a Ruch. The corone r's office said Pnul K. Caldwell never regalnt'<l con· sclousn('RS al Seri pps llospllul whe re he was taken after lifeguards s pe nt two h ou r11 Thursday rescuing him from lho ch(( face. \\·.-at h e r Beatles---Ret•nite? JJaerle n.oted that Hinshaw, roftowl11g hls con"Viction. became ,ubject to a new House r ule pro- hlbilina memben from voting if they have been convicted of crimes carrying a sentence of two,yeafl or more. It Hin.shaw were to resign, the vacancy could be C1llcd in a special election held dunng the ceneral election In June. "The t\r e was confined to the balldinf's substructure and to a storage room and kept Crom spreading to an attached two-story house. Two girls rt'- portedly fled fro m the house when the fire broke out. P'ire invesllMatorl'I estimalf''1 the damage al SS.000 lo the l>ui lrl Ing and Sl0,000 to the> Mnl•'nls They u irl. hoW!'H'r. that th.- damage fl)lure ma" h<> revised upward becausr the r1rc burned through a wire which enerq1zed a rerrige rator containing perishables. \nni11rlf'rahle rlouds with f'hanr1' of 11howcrs tonlsthl and Tuc•!'>dav. C.:onler rluvi.. I Iii.th~ TU<'l'ldoy in thl' so~. Lo" 'I tonight 15 to 52. Chance or i.hnwers 311 per· cent. LONDON IAPl -The Bcatlt>s are getting together a~ain for a i:Mcert in America, a gossip rol· umn1st (or the Daily Mirror s:ud lnday The hme and site ~ere not itisclosed. Paul Callan quoted the father ot one member or the group as aaylng they decided definitely to get together again for a SJO oullion concerl in the United States. Callan ~rote in the m ass circulation 11rror that 66-~ear old Harold H arnson. father of lotmer BeaUe George Harrison told h1tn . · GC(lri:c ha' rrl<>nll'<I, after some hcstlat1on, :ln<I tlle boy~ h:l\ e nil ogrt"t.>cl ''' <l<l th!' show m the United Stal l"' and po-ssibly stay together for other Mo\\S .. Geori:ie. John Lt>nnon. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr broke up as a @roup in •971 aner selling more th:m 100 million re· rords "George has. been in Amenca for a month now -.'lth bis rerord· mg company and has told me that he and the other lads will be getllnt ~tber ror. show, .. bJs ' --" father quoted him al' say1nj:! "GN'r~c said there wac;"no h1lrh hut 'ano11s ma11er .... ha"' t" lw ~rk1I 0111 lr&:.tlh ('a'tlan added 'Thl' \mt-nr;in concert I~ be4ftif pt"MnOted by llolh wood ba ed Bill Sarcl•nt and ~ill be telc\'1sed around the ~orld . . Sar~ent hopes to sta"e the concert in Jul~ anr~ here tht' Bt'atles hke and Sil\~ 1t C'OU\d bnng m os much a' Sl~ m1thon " mce the) ~pht up each of the four Beatles has earned on as a star in his own right. Haerle said Hlnshaw's inablli· tv to vote effectf\rely leave!! the r'esidents of his district without represent;it Ion in Con1?res CStt ffl~SllAW. Pa~e ,\21 Titree Mtittlated Bt: E~OS A JR ES. Argentina tAPI A m1ddle·a!led couple and their grown dautthler were k1dnaped. slam and their hands ~en.a chopped off. apparently by nghtist terrorists, in another OUl· break of pollllcal violence, Argentine police reported today. The danglln« live wire pro· \'ided a hazard for nremen al· tacking the building from the south side until power company officials shut orr the electricily. Although the blue was largely confined to one portion of the buildina lt burned throu.«'1 the celling and ignited the attic. Flrefc1hters 1caled the roof, hackin• away at the shlnalca (Sft U QUOR, Pa~) I NSIDE TODAY f'1re al L.owsvllle Down.t 1aill groom and at Uoit SO ~n racing horHI. AIO. Alt Al "' .... .. •• At .. AIJ A• •t .. A 2 DA.IL y PILOT s Monday Match 9 1971 Ford . Calls Florida 'Close Ball -Game' By Valtt'd Pnn letf'f'DalJoHI Prt~ldt>nl •·ord Lold Fiorida umpa11n v.orhra b) telt-phone today, "I lh1nk V.t-n• COtni lo wtn." whJlt h it Rt'publll'an rivaJ, · Jtonatd Rtt111an. u1d ht' v.un't be hurt bv a& Wt"Ond pl.ice rin .. h Ir\ the pnman . Former Gf'Or11a C'.-ov. J immy Carter. meunwh1le, on u day long 21w1ng to a ll parts of 1-ioruJa , backed off from Inst wl'ek's pre d1t'llon& lh..il he v. ouJd win tht· Oemocr<1lJt' primal"\ Buth~ .-ld he would fina•h ahc ad of ~n Henry Jack~on or Wai.hanitun. und would cut anto Go\' G~1c Walla<'t's 1912 mar11n ol 48 2 peretnt m the .,lJlt' While House ptf'U "'''"' f'lltry Ron Nesllen u1d F'ord pt•r onally telephoned Florida cunil'ulan v.orkt:rs Stt) ln.i · 'Wdl. 1t '111to1ng to be' a rlost· tw ll Jtamt> but I think v.t•'re gomA to v.in Oon 't 11111\ in th1: I.isl quarter We're in thl'rl' to ""\ v. to and v.it> ·rt' ao1n1r to v. an " f ord told tht> \o lunte er v.orkcr:.. "You're doarnc r .. ally a gnat, &rut Job. 1 urie )OU lO rcnt1nue thl8 t>rtor n llt> Uld ht' h•d "aood poltt'IC" , " lhul unt-mplo) mtnl wu• rommg d<>v. n and lh• economy was Im- pro\ 1na. "\\'~are •trona Ha nation and have thf •b1lity 10 deter .Ag · .:rl' !Uon and mJlnluan J)(.'Qce, "That' the mei.i.u~e lo 1tet J Cro;.11," t4 ord su1d Ligh~ on Origin Skull Find Changes Man's Age? WASHINGTON (API -A new· ly disco vered skull of an t•arly ancestor of m a n ra1<,es doubts about the dating of the famous Pt>k1ng M a n r o s:;lls, an - thropologist R ichard E . Leakey s aid today. suggestmg that Pek· ing ~an may be u m1l11on )ear::. older than previous ly thought Anoth e r anthropolo gis t . Donald C. J ohanson. soeaking of another developme nt, construct- ed a composite ha nd from three- miUion-year-old bones of human- hke creatures and said the con· struction m ight reveal how these pnmitive hands were used. The scientists we re lo an- nounce their findings today at a Canned Mouse 'Ruined Sex' TOLEDO. Ohio (AP> - A Toledo couple a re sw ng a food company for nearly Sl m1lhon because, tht·~ say. a mouse In a can of tomatoes has ruined lh1:1r sex life and caused Pt'rma· nent 1llnei.s to the " 1fl• D e v.e \ and Lu cil le Simpson ·claim 1n the i.uit that on Jan 16, 197:>. l\lr., S1mp!.on ope nt•c1 <• t·.111 of C o n t a d 1 n o s t t· " 1• d tomatoes. poured lhl'rn in- lo a kettle. anrl cl1).rov1•rt'f! lhl' lnc•Ul>c "" :-.hl· I ,1-.11•11 lhl'lll. The l ' S. 1>1s lrlct l'OUl't !!Ult ""'cl the tli'>l'0\'1•r) <'Jus ed M ,-., S11n p ... 1111, 11. to be<·o m c ph~ -.u·ally ill nnd she was ru!lhl'd to .i hospita l Since thl'n .,ht• hjs b<'<'n u m1 hle to""' .1n)' food v. llhoul f1r:.1 l.11..mi.: J pill prc•:scnbt.-.0 b) hl'r diw tor. lh<• •wit !.au! Birds Killed ByThousamb GLAS GOW. Ky. Cl 'Pll or. f1c1als :.a~ c leanup opt'rat1on ... would be1t1n today tn r<'mnn : thousand'> of de~1d h1rcb k1llt·cl o v<'r t ht• "e eke nrl :ifl Pr .1 rhem1cal 'lprny allurk on lh<'1r roo!'t nenr Clac;l!o"', Ky. Barren County Judgr l>a lt• Burchell. "ho c oordtnal1•d lh1· hehcopl<'r i.pra) attark l-'r1d.1\· ntl?hl t1nd t'.1r ly Suturd;.n mor n m1t. lt'rmecl lhl' 01w rat1on .1 'IU<' l'l''' uftcr J \\ t·Ckl'nd llbpt•«lllHl 111 llw h1rth ' fl\t' a1·11• rno'I ,1rr.1 ''hlf'h tw ,,1111 ",1, 1·11\1•r 1•tl '"lh .1, 111.tn\ .1" I .'l 1111llt1111 1t. .. 11i h1rclo; Cha irrnan D~pos~d SA:'ll .. H \NC'IM 'O Ci\f') !'\or th t> r n C a 11 r or n 1.1 "I ate l>tmn('r nlt<' Pnrl\ c hol1 mwn Hobt.>rt St•hw(l.rl t hu.-1 het'n d~ po~t·d o l n 'llt!l' 1 a I Ill <'Cl HlJ.l n I h·r 11 '" month rontrOH·r~v a rnon1i1 , pi&rty h•11d.-r.,, ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT , .. Ql-M•# \. ... \. ()•ilt t•1.-•I•"• tfP\ '" ' • ~· " "'' 4 ,, • •• •"' ....... ' '' '""' ~ "411' f 11 t t t 1.A1hV •fl• f "''°"',. 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''ff ill"" 11 I M•'fW••t ritfl,.p I • fftt#IHf'~l,.h "'iJ• ' .... ,bl' 'lfl'~W'•-' '* \f'\cVt H•<·•' t ' "ul ' ..• ,.,.""""' '-t--f't t la '\' 1•fll'hOf ··~ ot I *'4.t• ~ a (11 ·ftoH11 ~M'f ,.. .... ,.,., .. ,,., \'t \ ._.... ""' ... ,.. .... , u """~ • .,. " "' .• .. ''"'-" ~ u,,,...,......,"' • JOlnl news conference :.poni..ort'(f by t he Na tio nal GeogrJ ph1c Society and the Na tional ~1encl' Foundation. Lea.key said the complete 'kull he uncov ered la:.t 'ear 1n northern Kenva is an e;t1mat<-d I S m11l1on yeari. old. yet 1., almost identical to fossil!. found near Peking dated at only a ha ir million years. Fossils so alike should be rrum t'realures that existed al atxiut the same time. Leakey iod1t11ll'd The African s kull, accuraldy dated by radiation lechn1qul·S. therf'fore raise s questfons alx1ul how old Pekmg Man reall~ 1~. he said , f 'ro• Page 111 HUGHES ... lla~~et ..i s le ll1n~ aJtenc~ a l· torne):. that llughei.. \\Ould not app1:ar becaust> he had not been p~r s o n a ll y Jn\'Oh ed in t he tran s acti o n s a nd becaui.e llughes t'o ntends he 1s not a managing director or either com· pa ny. The S E C conte nds ot herv. ise. The S EC alleges that llughe5, some associates and the Summa Corp. put on a pubbt'1ty l'am· pa1gn to influence directors and ::.harcholders of Air Wt•st to ac- <'l'Pt llughe~.-offer for the a1rhnC' It l'Onle nd:. llughl':. lu1ll'c1 lo disclose information and led !.harC'holde rs t o believe they would Jtel $22 per s hare when they actuully got :slightly more than S8 75. In his ruling, U S. District Court Judge Alfo nso 7.irpolt of Snn Francisco suld lo block the second attempt to Rel lluRht>s to bubmit to ques tioning "would r e- " :ird him for his own bad con· dut'l " llowe,·er. Zirpoli indicated ot the tim e he had doubts that llui.thl•S, who has not ~n seen in pubhc for more tha n 20 years, v.ould show up today NB Businessman Loses Car Wheels A ·Newport Beach busl · ne~man, attending a meeting in the South Coas t Plaza llotel Saturday night, returned to the hotel parking lot to d isco,ier that thie\'es had stolen two wheels nnd two tires from his brand-new !-ports car . Hobe rt O'lly rne IUll. =->. told C'osta Mesa Police th11t v.hcn he n •lurned to h1!> forc1Jtn auto, it '"1~ Jrtrkcd llJ'l nn nn1• >11d14 a nrl th.11 S6&1 worth or \\hl•t+• a nd tin·-. h<trl bl'en n•m cl\ N1 Fossils of Peking Man. con- !>1dered by some tht ancestor of the Mongoloid ract>. "e re hrst d1St'O\'ered 1n 1927. The best of the fossil disappeared an 1941. Wfll le be1nc s hipped from China for s afekt'l'p1nl{ d unn~ World Wa r II. a nd hJ \'t.' been lht> s ubject of J worldw 1dc :.elU'ch J ohanson de tailed h1 !> dis· c o v e r y • a n n o u n <' e-d I a s t Uet e mber, of 1SO -foss11lzed bone!> of two infants and three lo five <idull ancestors or man 1n the Afar Depression of Ethiopia . The bones have been dcited a s bt.•ani.t at least three million years old. he said, and probably are closer lo 3 5 m il hon year.. old. He said ther e we re indications the group of rreaturl:'s died together, po~"1bly an J flash flood. "lf th1 ' 1:. lhe case. the fossil people may ha\'e been li\'in1t 1n a l{roup," Johan!.on s aid. "Thi:. is t'\ 1d e n ce f o r the i dea of cooperall\e beha\'1or , which I leel formed the ba!>I:> for early human surv1\•al. .. J o h anson , ph y sical an- thr opo lo&Y t'Uralor at the Cleveland :'>1 useum or Natural l ltstory, said the t'ompos1te hand he put to~eth<'r from 35 hone!' of adulls and children 1:. the moi.\ complete hand Of SUl'h ~rl'al :.ll!l' "l-urther stud,· \I Ill rt·\·eal the capa bilities or' thl· hand fur manipulation ;1nrl perhap:. tool making." ht· ~.11d Lcakt•v cl1 rt·l·tnr or the Na- tional ~i~seurns of Kenya, also announced thal he found a skull datl'd from 2 5 m illion to 3 million years old. Hl' i.aid this was ol tbe same l~ pt· and period as one he found an 1972 in the same region of Ke n} u, und named "skull 1470 .. Discovtred w ith the second skull v.u!> •• h ip bone or the same age, he added "Skull 14711" was controversial because it tnd1 caled that man's direct anee .. 1ors exi..,tt'd more than a m il hon 'ears t'arhl'r than previously thou~ht. Leakey said the ne w d is- coveries confirmed tha t t he original skull was "not a unique freak." as some crilit's suggest- ed. but part or a line o( human· like t'reatures coming down to present man. C88tro Arrives SOFIA , Bulgaria <U PI > Cuban Premier F idel Castro ar· rived in Bulgaria today from two days of talks with Yugoslav President Tito that both Com- munist leaders said were held in a friendl y 'Atmo~phe r t> of "m utual rci.pccl and understand-ing .. Fro11~ois and Frie11d Francois. a poodle owned b~· Mr and )frs . Thomas 1\rconti of ~e\' port Beach. admires a bicentennial fir e hvdrant near his hom e on F'airiield Dnve in Cameo shores The a rt work ts by Francois' neighbor. Mrs . Dovie Koop I • • As he wr•P~ up hb t am pa1cn. Reaaan auackt'd th f'ord e<'OftOrnlc record. compan.na It wu.b Ute bluC upaur• Uut.l PR'· vaUf'd ju'\ t>.ror. Richard ·ixon v. a s re·cletl t'd 10 1972. Rt"a1•n's c11mp111Rn mana&ers s1tid a l•w v.eeki. ago ht' "®Id v.·ln \ht stale by u 2 t rru.r.:1n. ~ul the form er C'uhforma ICO\ crnor now sa)s "ll':. a c-lo~c hor:u: r"•("\• H "J don't think •l v.ould make Nature Tour any d1fft'~nre." Ruaan told re- porters In Miami v.hen b kt'CI v.h.at V.'OUld be \be CMSeqUl'Ot't'S ol fuu1hlna MCoad. "Mer all, W9 havt 50 6la\ ... n A.lkM how lon' bt could ur· vt' e as a candidate v.1tbout Mat· '"' Ford in a primary, Reaab &ald. "Thi same ls how m11ny de· te1atet you 10 with to the conv•n· Uoa." tk pffiUcttd .. ,n. final 0Sht WlH be wqtd 00 the COO· ..uonnoor:· · S<'t'kina to <'ClUOtt'r htadllne!. 1n ne" spaiper:. .1crui.' t-iom l.1 ay tna that the n..i t wn" 1d~ u11 emplo)'ment picture h ill lo1 proved. Rt111n aald th <'urrent up1ur1 In economic Indicator~ was due t o "arllflcial s tlmulants " He added . "Some" her(' alon~ tho Uno, W•' ba\'e to hilt the bullet " Rea1an i.ald th\• Adm1nl tru tlon'a "conomlc PQUdt·) could Ind to another r~ •" al\tt t>Jectton d!v. Third and fourth grad('rs fr om GJen Yi.>rmo School in Saddleback Valley lis ten inlt.>ntly dunng a tour of the l 'ppcr Ba~ in :\°l.'\\ port H('Uth Friday. Thl'ir guide i!- ;\larg:1rl'l .\\'u lh-. a h11>log~ stu<ll•fll from Fullerton Junior Colh.')!l' She b holdin~ Uw bra nth of a bu:-h grn\\ 111g m .thc an.•t1. San Juan Man Dies In Bridge Plunge AD ANSWERED BY 40 PEOPLE "\"1111 h .1v1• n \\n ndl'rful cl11~:-.1l 11·fl 'l'!'l 11111 Our holl~l' ).Ultl lt• 01H· 111 I ht• 10 people whv an<.wen•d lltl' ru.I " Th;il ... t hr ::a cl vC'rlbin~ ~urc<'s11 e:-c1t<'n <•111·1• of the W1').ln1111:-1<•r ni.111 "ho 1rl.1n·d th1-. ad in the 1>.11ly l'llot A 34-y e ar -ol d So n Juan Capistra no m a n wac, killt>rl Satur· day in San Clementi' v.hen the car he was drl\'1ng f1 r:.t smashed a freewav m ~d111n and then d1s1n· tegrated ·" rth the t-nginc. parh and dn,·er plunging over a brirlse. Joseph P . Ebargary of 33Sll \':-ille Hoad "as rushed to San Clemente General Hospital. but du~d as a re sult of Injuries in the accident. A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said Ebargary's car was southbound lo the center lane of the San Diego Freeway when it suddenly veered Into the center barrier. The car then careened across all three traffic la nes a nd smashed throug h the guordrait o( the E l Ca m lno Real overt'ross- ing. The engine or the car. assorted parts and Ebcrgary were thrown over the bridge and onto the h1ghwav be~ Beer Dispute Ends in Death rnwt:'\OA Lt: n ·p1 1 " 20. \ear old Lo II a hru mnn W d '\ ~tabbed lo de ath Saturdav night at Irwindale Roc1>wav l>f'rausc he ar('1rlen1 a lh k u·k1-d •1\C•r a bt·er Shl'rifr'" dt•putle~ "aid Kr nt i\. Pruitt w o~ wnlkmg hnrk to his ~eat and kicked o\'l'r thl' mnn's be<'f. \\.'itnf's!l es )oflld l'ru11t apololfiT.ed and houf(ht lht' man aoothf'r hf'rr, hut h<> wa'I not satlMit'<I and \I a rlf'(I nn uqiu· m('nt Oeput1r11 ~aid the mnn ~uddrn· Jy pullt•d 11 kntft:' and 11tabhed Pruitt on<.'c in lhl' 'lomuc·h, lhr·n fled FroM Paflr A J LIQUOR. • • with their a><cs. then poured wattt through the hole It was not Im medlat<'IY known whether the re were any patrons inside the i.tor e or whether liquor bottles were 111n1led by the blaze Three rire engmes. a truck and a rescue vehicle blocked the southbound lanes for about an hour. c r eatin g bumper -to· bumper traffic on Pacific Coast H ighw ay as f i remen and Highway Patrol officer!! funneled tramc pas t the bottleneck Smoke from the fire. visible for se\'eral miles. gathered crowds on sever al hillside "antage spots. A group or a bout 150 spectators watched the bua ldmg bum from the east s ide or Pacific Coast Highway. The CH P said thC're w<.'re no witnl."SSI."!> available to the 10 ;,i, a.m. m ishap. and no other cu1 !> or persons were invol ved J::bargary "as taken to th1· hospital by the San CIC'mcntc Fire Department ambulance. Israel, Arab Clash Reported TEL A VIV CA. P) -Jsr:i!'li troops clashed with Arah ~u n· ners on the Colan Hf>i~hti; in thr first reported incid<'nt on thi> Syrian frontier in morr lhun three months . the m ilitary r om · mand soic1 today. An a rmy s po k<'c;m a n snin s everal b117.ooka sht>lls wrre fired at an ls raelt patrol Sunday near the t.:n1terl Nations huff<'r zone about lfi milr s :-.oulh of the S) rian town of Quneitra. Thev also i.houted. ''Dov.n with the 'rnml' !\.l1nistcr Ta kM :'>l1l<1 ~nvl:'rnmrnt ' Frortt Page A I HINSHAW. • • In add1t1on to Jloerh'. th1· Oranl{c Count y Lt·aitue or Wome n Voter s hu~ ci1l h..'<I for llin:.huw's r<'i.11(n11t1on. But Hinshaw has vow1-d to rl'· main in office a nd last wel'k hP l!N)k out n1>m mution papers l11r u lhircl tnm in W;i~hini..tton. So far tw fncf's nppo:o.1t ifln from f•ii:ht othcr Rl'p11hl11·ans whn rl.m to run ai::ain-.t him 1n th1· Jun~ primary. PRIME WEST COSTA MESA Tl) O\llll'r. 3 hr, I '• he.din rm. II~ °''tr bdrm. 2 p:illo... lri: fnrd <'rnr H 2 1()1, 'Cl r:t lrl? dbl ~ar. fo1 rt•d mr, frplr. h1kf' 111 ht h lmmrl1 p.1,1;1'''""' ~39 ~I Appl. lot pnn riplll\Only. >.XX·l<X'CI( 1f vou have rt-al cst:itc )'OU want' to s<'ll. <'3 11 612-567R. We mak'• 1t 1•a:-y for )OU to att ract a huv<'r. in the• Datlv P1lnt CM Laundry Hit by Bomb Th1c•ve.., used a homemade pipf' homb ovt-r lht• "!'Ckt·ncl to blu.,I ;1part :iv. all r ha nge machine In .1 l'o~ta Mt•)ou laundromut unrl ~1·t av. .ty Wllh $~0 In onf' dolla r b1lh Ar r ord1 ni;! tn luundrom .1t "" n1•r Donalcl Gf'n1• F'anlt·)'. 4!1, llw 1•>i.~1.,1on or 11rrt'<I '>Hml'tim\' h1•l\\t'l 11 11 m . ~a1 u nl.1y ~1nrl fi IS a !-.un1l.1 y ut Jk';1°'> Wa.,h ;1nt1 l..111nilrom .ti , 111!13 B11k1;1r St. l'oll{'t i.a11l th1· lhll·\I~ M'IWJi>('d up $.'ill m 11n1• dollar 1111111 conc·c lh1• rn<1rh1ne wJ., r 1n1wd oµc ·n Simon Conft~rM llOMF: ll'l'IJ · II S. Trr.1c;u1 y S<'1'r c•tur) V. 1ll1n m Simon op1•n(•1I lulk)o ~1t h lt:il11111 f111 .1nc 1al lr•u tl1•r .. 101L1y ai.:a 111P1t 11 hH•·ktlrop nf" (1olil nl! 111 .1 111111 ~1 ·1\~lrll( p1 "' :-'ur1• tu 111v1• It . .i v·., C11111munl11h ,1 r11lc tn lh1• j.(O\ l'I Onll'nl Nader Nettled Yogurt Ta~off Soured Him WASHINGTON <t;PI) · Con:-.umt•r advoC'al<' Ralph Nader a nnounced today he acr<"pted $15.000 to settle a lawsuit he nted aga inst the makers of Dannon Yogurt and its ad,·ertisinJt :Jl!t'O<'} Nader sa id Dannon und the udverlls mg firm of )Jars teller Inc. broadca:-.t advertisements between June, 1974 . and April, 1975, utilizing a c haracter named "Ron Raider." a fi ctitious cons umer advocate who endorsed Dannon yogurt. "For years." Nader said. ''companies have be<'n using my name for commercial exploit ation without my conse nt. We hope that this (settleme nt ) is a clear signal to them and their advertlsinJ! agencies that such practices must be stopped.·· 1\ader s aid the net proceeds from the settlement have bee n donated to the Center for Science in the Public Interest , a non-profit educational consumer research group. , .. PUC Sets Bell Rate Hearings Mond!r· March&. lt7t OAILY PILOT County Cyclist Killed Tbe stale Public U\aUUa Com· mautoo wllJ bold bcarlnp lo An&Miin Wednnday oa Pulflc Telephone Company'• proposal to ehar1e customl'n tor ~1n directory a111stance ulls The public beal1n11 will bqln ~ attnd'tp.m tnthe~mCi· ty Hall, 204 Eut t1~ A Fullerton m an blcycUn£ with his v.lre on Carbon C.ll)on Road Sundav WH (atall) U\JUl't'd Whl'n a small st11tion waaon ~truck b' unolhet car fltppcd m the air .ind landed on the-t'yclin,,: <'Ouple. th1• Callfornlia 111.:h" ;1y t'111rol i.1ud Lodi.I) ' Robt-rt ~ \'1nvurd, ;2-,i , \\3, trapped h~nealh the 1w1slrd wreck111&c fo1 more th.in an hour while county ran• dcpurtmt'nt paramcidtC'S workl'd with hydrauliC' jut·ks und cn1wbar~ 1n an t>((ort to free ham, a CH I' spokt'~mnn i..i1d Pacific. Teltphorie is req~. inc permission to charc.e 20 t"eau fOf NJ bul the first thrft calls to 4*ectory u1tstanceeach month. Handicapped people, boap1tal patients. hotel and motel euests and u.:sers or coin p~ would be t>xempt, a company ~~esman -Nild. Althoueb normally considered a ''free" service, he said com- ;;-pany customers are pa)'lng SSS million each ynr for the direc- Conreniration'• the Na•e ol the Ga•e -tory assistance service T"elve percent of the com p any's customers makl! o\'er 50 percent oltfte calls, h e said. Phone company ofr1C1als con· tend the charge would result in a • more ~uitable dastributJoo cost • among users or the sen·1C'e The ofllc1als !>av that more than 8S perc e nt or their customers will not be charged at aJI because or lhe three f~e C'alls und that people calling outside their "home·· area code would not be charged. Althouch the re would be no charge for a call from Santa Ana to Los Angeles for a number, of. riclals admit there would be a charge for a directory assistance call from Santa Ana to Rl\'etside because both are in the 714 arta •• code. Police Hunt Slayer of 4 About 140 youngsters took part in the chess tournament, Olympiad 76. at Mission \'iejo High School Saturday The participants ranged 4D ages fr:om 9 to 19 years and included one person that traveled to the competJt1on from Mexico. Here the youngest competitor Douglas Rash. 9, or San Juan Capistrano is a study in concentra- tion. His brother. Rick, 13, ~aid he taught Doug every · thing he knows about chess. They play at school dunng the lunch break. Temnsters Expanding 9peration From Truck Drivers to Orange Cormty Firefighters By KATHY CLANCY °' -0.lty ...... i.fl The Teamsters Union. once considered an organization or truck drivers. now represe nts four OranRe County fi~ depar.. ments and plans to branch out to otht>r public employe groups. ··w e a re a union that i~ estabhs hed and dechcated to representing public employes." said Paul Barrett, business representatjve for local 911 of the Public. Professional and Medical Employes Union, a Teamster af. ftliate and medieat s ta ffs o r other groups which could affect pubhc welCare and safety Barrett called the Teamsters. "the only bonafide u nio n representing publie employes." sa);ng 1t is s maller than i.omt-1n numbers now but "111 grow without active organiung. "We are going to do a good job, and the membership will co me to us." he said. ··Other pt.'Ople will set> the good job. recogn11e it and the members hip wlll follow. '1 Local 911 now has about 6.500 members statewide, Barrett said. including San Oie~o police, Santa Barbara firemen, some sheriff's departments a nd a t eachers' organization in Northern Cahfornia, as well a:. other groups rangmg from dis· trict attorneys· ofCJces to dentists and med1eal staffs . In addition. he said. the local has been approAC'hcd by other groups factions or the Ora nge County Employes Association, bus drivers, probation om~rs. welfare workers and memben or the Cahfornia State Employes -AsSO<'iation. .. But t.ilks haven't gone very far," he admittNI, .. nothing has materialized." He did refer to two Teamster efforts whic h did materialize bnefly. the n failed. They in· volvNI tl\e San Clemente PohC'e Department and the California ll.1.-:hway Patrol. In San Clemente, he said. Policemen signed a one·year agreement la s t s pri ng for Teamster representation and the union ··accomplished what they wanted'' in 1 m proved contracts. ALEXANDRIA. \'a. IU Pll Working mainly Crom a sketchy cleseri pt ion b ~-the onJ) sup I\ or. Fairfax CDunty authoritll'!' tod::a' bearched for a t lt!ast one suspt."ct in the execullon ·~tyle slay1nj?s or four R oy Roge rs r e stauraot t'mployes and the critical wound· mg of a Ctfth. Teamsters now r epresent Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach. Co ta Mesa and Buena Park ~firemen . Barr.ell said. but he dot'"n't for('see organ1zinR rnan~ j!roup.;; b<•yond that ··for a couple of~ ears.·· Government Rebuffed "All it cost them was to dis· associate frem the Teamsterl>, .. he contended. saying lhe city l'OUnC'il l ied their palkc OfCer tu U break" ith Teamster... Dead employes were found in a walk·an rreeier by an employe coming to open for bustn~S OH'r the weekend. A fifth e mploye , Ju lia Nakapod1a, 22, found alive an tht: freezer. was lasted in critical enn· chtaon 1n i\h•'Candna llosp1tal with a head "ound Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom B.,lty Barrett upla1nc:d that the un- i on ha:. been working 1n California more than three r ears. Before at can expand leadcri. hope to pass e«ec:tive col· lect1ve bartainlnlJ legislation and provide good contract pucka~es for the pubUc employes who are members now. But he said the union is op- posed to s tri k es by publi c l'mployes, as well as bv utJJit v I F.d1tor'1 Nott: Tiu• IS 0 .Vondqy ffQturt m IDlriC'h Dail11 Ptror rt'f)Ortn Tom Barl'!I gr~i a ptt'!OllQlirtd occount o/ a tfmtOft /rom o C'l1ureh or lynogc>glU' 1tltttt'd at random i" Ou Dai111 l'llot n rrolot:on ort'o. Thi' C'lwrC'h alao IDIU tw I~ iub)ttt o/ o ftatvrco Oft Solurdoy"J church page J Gays Incompatible With Christianity? A rud111 J11tl1 nah't whoc.e hard hill mi: t.!Clllorial' h.1, 1· l,1'iht•d m alt• 111111 f('mnll• h11ttHl't'xu;1lll\ "" "111rompat1hlt• "''lh C'hri,t1.101h · f1rrn h n •.,l;ill'fl 1h11t 1>1•lid ~n1Juy t1• :i m<·1't1n..: of J 1•hm a h '\\ 1111r"'''' 1n C'o't J M1•'a 1\,\11(' ne "'lll:m .l1m '-1mon tohl 11 H1hll• "tudy mf'('t1ni: .11 t\an 1oHl11m ll;ill loli~I \\' IHth ~I I hill 1•111tor IJI' eomp1l ~<I "h1h• h1· "·'" .1 t'lh 1·\1•r11t1\1° "'' r1• p10m11tt"d 'Ah1•n ht• karru'tl th.11 a \.\0111.111 1111111 0,lt•r at ,, l'-.1n ,.., <•nCl'>t'I> Mt>lhocl1,1 Churl'h "·'" 1111 .1d m1tll•li lr,htan ;\l<.fl lht' \'(•t1•rJn r11'"'111.1n !\11111. h1• h:1d knrnc>d that n mal<' l 11111•11 Chur<"li uf Chn 't man1 ,t('r """ hnmo'('\UJ I ;111J th.it ,, confr"t•1I ··.:·•' l'J'-101 h.ul "11tt1·n .1 ',1nat 111n tn th<' :!:It el 1':-.11111 · Tht' Loni" m~ 'h1·pht•rd, I ,h,1ll 11ot "·Hit .inti llt'knn"'that Im a uy " QllOTl:\'.G Nl'MEROl'~ R1bl1c <d pnc;!itJJCe!i to hammer hontt' ht'I Jl<'IOI. Simon '181d or hoa4o'l(''CUaht y in both sexe . '"tltt•\ ... hall"''' 1nhrht the kln,:(<lnm or ht•;)\ l'n .. \ Jl•ho\ .lh"<1 W1tn1'"" for 27 n •,.r<., Simon <'Onctemned thr <'OOlllllH'll 111•r o,('('\l\tOll or hi.; "('("! b) m:iny n1,1t1 ons. prtn <'1polh 11l1'n\1I' 1111( 1 h1• AfnC'an nation of M alaw1. Egypt and th1• rom m11n1"'t bloC'k ('(1untr1e' Thl' "IW:lk1•r soul the 011Jl(l,1tion to Jthovoh·s W1tnri;ses prinr1pall" :-h'm " from th<' r('rusal h' ml'mbers of thv Cn1Jh to endor'c or .t<'kno" h'flJ:1• an) documrnt or C'ommun1c at1on that rn1 j!hl hnlo. them 111arw polat1ral pa rt\ or orJ?amzat1on IT IS A BASIC Tl::;\iE::\a of the i.ect that its members shall r<'main neutral on all pohllC'al 1c;c;ues. Jehovah·s Wit· ncssl's do not record their votes in any type or elerlion Simon pointed to th<• northern ln •land conCl1C't betwt'en Pr!ltc<.tant"' and Homan CathohC's as a "cla:.s1c example" or th<' h;ilred :ind Cnr tmn r rf'att'd bv c;o C'all<'d Chn-;ttanc; "ho refuc.e to ark no" led£t' ell al') stalcd 81bllcal la\\ s and doc· tn n.-... Judge Asks Re~on On Glomar Secrecy WASHINGTON (AP> A federal judge suys he wants a better explanation or why plead. ings in a Freedom of Information suit seeking to re,•eal the financ· 1ng of the Glomar Explprer !>hould remain ~ecret. Den) inJ: a Jus tice Depurtment motion for pravat·~ 111 thl' ht•anng of e\•tdence aimed at a d1:.m1:.~al of the suit. l ' S D•!>lnct Judge Cil"rh~rd A Ge!>ell ~a\'e lhl' gov· ernment 14 days to submit a bet tcr and more detailed explana· lion of why he should review in confidence the documents it will supply. The government is also askmg that its lawyers be allowt'd to make legal arguments about the case without the plaintiff's at- torneys being present. The aclton comes in a ~u1t brought by a Rrnup called the M1h1.iry Audit Pro1ect. wh1C'h :.eeks to m ake public the fman e1al arrange menti. madt' by the CIA and reclus1vl' b1lhona1r c Howard llu1?h1·:. who:,e Summa Corp hu1lt the· :,hip "1th CIA · pro' 1ded fund'I Thi• Glomar wa-. u~t'CI hy lht' Cl/\ in an allt>mpt to r.11),e a ~unkl'n ~o' 11•t .. uhm:.irtn(' Crom lh<' on•an floor orfl 1.1" a11 The Ju~t1 te ()cpartm<'nl . r('present1n~ the CIA. a'kt•d Cil'l>ell to 11 tudy certain <locu m t'nlll in pn\'ate hefore rulini: on a l ' S mo11nn ln ha\t' th1• C'J't' th:-.m1i.~<'ct In h1" rohn.i: (:1·~1·11 dl'rlar<'d Hean Attack Claims Youth RTCllLANO. NY. ll'l'l l Statt' police i.ay :i hea rt l'lttnek apparpntly c1H1,('d thf' dt>nlh 11( an 0 1i11•eiio County youth found lying in a Ctcld only a f1•w hour<; after h<' C'f'l<'bratcd his lKth h1rth· day by takln.z his f11 ~t lt'~al drink OnondaRa County medical e~ aminer Dr Ma rtin Hilfanizer said Edward Bl<'low1tz of R1chlanct npparently surrer ed heart f:11lurc a~ h<' cro!'sE'rl I hl' field b<:-t wN•n 1wo Richl;.ind bars. Eighte~n is the ltgal drinking age an :-.:ew York "It s hould s hock the cons· cience and offend the spirit or our Jurisprudence to move the entire JUdlC'lal administration of this important Jl't into the Se<'recy of t'hambt'rs ·· In a similar case invol\'ing the Glomar, U.S. District Jud~e Ohvl'r GasC'h accepted a similar plea by government lawyers and. after heanng the evidence. dis· miss~ that suit. Seal Beach ·Trustee Quits Thomas I. McGuire. a ~al Beach I elementary 1 School Dis · tnct trustee since 1973, has re· signed his seat be('ause of ill health, district 0Hlc1als reported. Theschoolboard1sexpe(tedto a make a provisional appoint· ment to fill the remaining one year of his term at a meeting Tuesday night. District officials s11id tru<Jtee!' are expe<'ted t o chose from among three candidat~. who h ve in the Leis ure World ar ea . McGuire also is a Leisure World rt>ic1dent The California ll11thway Patrol ··was a San Clemente hut on u b11t2er scale." While the union never did SIRn enough patrolmen ai. mem~rs 111 represent them. Barrell ~aid tht> union probably could have IC management had not come through with improvements. He said ht> didn"t know If ef· forts would be renewed later with the CHP, but commented. "We \\on"t call them " Barrett expl ained th at Tt'amstcrs rould one day h a\ e a lar sze public employt> m t'm b<•rsh1p, but he doubts the union "ould ever g :un excessive pow~r over ~overnment. "There has to be a balanC'e of power. ·he :.aid. "Al th1:. point m lime 1t is to tally on the side or the public officials because there 1s no collective barit:Hmng law. "A balance or power the other way would be bad," he said . "but unions tend not to abuse their power as bad as <'mployers do. That 1s a broad gt'neral state· ment. I know, but that has bC"t.>n m~· experience.·' Barrell s aid these publ1e employe union groups al~ "111 start playing a more active role In their own governmental elcc- \1ons, but he dol•sn't fore!lee a time when employcs would con· trot the ~overning body. ··All mu wall S<'t' 1s ~ome effec· t1ve campaigning," he i.:11d . · a long with increas<'d voter awareness or i11sues. That 1s part of the problem now. People jui.t aren't Informed." Vinyard"s 21~ye:1r·old wift· Marcia, wos qu1ekly remove-.! from beneath tht! car and both cyclis ts were taken to Placentia l.&nda Hospital The hu band dil'd ~rtly aftc1 nrn\'lng at the hospital emergeu l')' room, the CllP spokesmun said. The chain rt'act1on a<'C'idt>nt was tri j!gered Wht'tl a scdJn driven b~ Hobert ,\p(lraem. 18. 11r Ptacenua. stc11ck another Wt!!>l bound ''chicle from behind. th(' CHP spokesman said. Investigators said ApanC'10 .... car was traveling ··in cxC'ess of 80 miles p~r hour" on the narrow "indmg eanyon road. The car struC'k by ApariC'iO'!> ~edan was driven by B<'ttY Rylander, 49, of ('h1no. Her daughte r , Elizabeth. 14, was :i passenger. The R y l a n de r car was catapulted into the air :rnd flipped over, landtnll on th1· \'inyards, the <.:Hf' i.pokcsm:m said. Investigators s111d Aparicio' .. <'Dr swerved onto the should<'r then back onto the road where 1l hit another cur and f1nall v plunged into 11 shallow ravine. · Apanc10 was t aken to Oran~1· County Medical Center pit ward for treatm ent or head injurle!> and wui. later bookl'{l 111tn Oran~ .. County Jail on f elon~ manslau.zhter ond '1runkcn drl\ lOR char1tes. the C.:111' 'llOl.•''m .in !.did. Mother of 5 Faces Charge LAWNDALE \l'Pll A 31 year-old mother or rl\'t! llllegedb offered a !lht-riff'" undl'rCO\'t'I agent a 20 )car·olc1 r.Jr as ,, 'down payment and .1 sharl· of an !>Urance mon(•y 1f he "ould kill her C'\ hu,hand She ri ff 's dqrnt1c' s a1tl f\ at h l e e n f\ r I I v II ti II k 1• 1 Lawndale. and ·hl'r prt''l·nl hus band. :"'elsun ll1ll1kPr. C!'I werl' urn''ill'd and book1'(l on su' p1c1on of sula c 11 ani: mu1 ckr Deputies i.aid thcy 1,.·~.in lhl·11 invest1~allon Feb. 21i :.iflt·r an in formant told them Mr' llillikt.•1 was tryinR lo hir" ~om1'0nl' to kill her ex·husband. Ed" 111 Kdly. 3!1 l\lanhattan Beach Semi11ar Set For Tuesday Upper Abdominal PJin "Uker. Gall Bl<tddt•r or lltatial Hernia" is the l1llc ol St .Jnwph Jlosp1tal's Cree T11'An lla ll Im Health !il"manar Tut•,cl:I\ Re~ervat1uni. for lht• 7 :io t11 •1 pm i-cmmar to Ill' h1·hl 111 Mun mount C:ollc ue ·, 11111111111111111 may be ma de hy 1·alll11K t!:jJ 9111 ext 74i4 · Rl'll.:10n·s h and5 are blood r ed 1n Ireland." he sn1d '"And lhl' m o<.t rl"prrh('n"-1hle g roup of nil tn\'ol\·('lf In tht.• contl1C't 1-. th<' cleri:~ .. THE PEAK ER SAJD that Catholic priests are kno"'1l lo h ;i , l' been involved an the planllng of bombs while Protes- tant m ilitants have ix'en equal!) ruthless 1n bloodshed that has rla1med thousands ol lives l 6 Chutists Hurt 1'1-K yellow gold brac e let w t lh s1ngre d iamond setting .. . ....... S312. 14-K yellow gold bracell?I wllh twin dio~ond se tting 5320. The <,peaker urged all Jehovah's Witnesses lo meet pre- jud1('e "1th a renewed dE>lermmation to •·protect the rlJ?hls of ~1 11 ml'O and women. to kno" the truth :is we know 1t ··our plJl'l'' of rmpln~ m ent mu<.t not be negleC'tl'd.'' he urJ:<'d rt'm1nd 1n~ ht' J ud1en<'e that h(' hac. used hie; KABC to1tho "'l)Ot to turttwr lhl' c.1u<;e "'R<'mem ber thJ\ J csu'S l'hn .. 1 lnld u" \ ou ,tr,. th<' l1J?ht M the•" orld · · · DAYTON. Ohio Cl'PJ> ~." tttn army reserve par aC'hut1sts iiuffered mJunes Sunda) t>Y a wind gust which caught their chutes and draf!tted them aC'ro<,.; a landinJt area Lt Col Ed"' ard Padero. commander or the unit the 2nd Spec ial f orces Bat talion or thf' 11th Spet'1al Force'I Group -said none of lhe inJunes "as believed senous. BRETT WALKER NEWPORT 35 Fashion Island Newport Beach. Col1f 92660 (™) 6M-2494 -I DAILY PILOT ~--~ Ceasting ,~J y ' ~ . ' ' I wltk-T•• ..... 1.~ _.,._.,-~ HAIL TH£ MAU.: Thi Jo'rl d~v. the,, Vn1tcd Staw~ Pm1tal S<trv1c4i will Cl'lt•lm•tt" 1t-. 11!'7th blrthdi&y &>m l' WQl(S 011,llhl !tUJll 1-t~t thus 1i. poor t1m1nl( 11·, hkt• ha\'tnS a birthday part~ un thl' ~11meday you broke vour lett Our American ro'tnl oslem "ns set up by ¥Cl ol ConMrt s on March 12. 1789. And when • <.'ongres doei. tiomcth1n1t. you • can automallcJll)' figure there·-. ; going to be troubll' • Thus here "e are. pract1call) ·on the eve or the Po!\taJ Sen ice's • birthday and the ')'stem 1" in 4lAOther flap. Thi ume the rattle ..ind roar 1:. O\ tr u proposal to dose certain rural post offices \\'hen the propoi.ed closures :were divulged to the public, a :1awsull got hied in an effort to :Mop the postal people from dos· ;ing lhe little pobt orfices. I, POSTAL SERVICE attorneys, 'howev~r. countered that if they ~didn 't i:et to close the rural of· 'fices a:. a n et'onomy measure. 1t ~would cost the postul opera lion •ss.sooeach day. ~ Latest word 1s that f''ederal ,Judge John Le" 1'-Smith Jr ._ruled that the Po:.tal Serv1t'e can rndeed· go ahead and shut do" n -.ome of these rural operations Judge Smith had probably JU:.t been out bu~ ing 13 cent :.tamps . :~o \\Onder he" a:-tor 1:conom)'. : And speakin~ of thl' 13-t'ent :<;tamp. that one pret'1p1tated ;.inother pre-b1rthda) nnp for the :postal people It wa~ bad enough ·lhat the stamp le\'y had to AO up, but 1t came r1Ahl after "e all had ·those· 10-center:. left OH'r from Chn:.tma:. And the P o:.tal ~nice ran dry on three-center~ 111 ~ome offices herl' along our '1 oasthne ..ind ebe" here. ) .\S\'\\ A\'. H 'OSO!\l\' i-cem) In Ix· l he " urd as our Postal ~l'f\lt'l' ,llt'h n·..id' lo enter its l~th 't•Jr of hlud,llm~ throu~h 'no\.\ Jnd ~lt•l'l Sinc.•c IJ"t Jul\'. lht' Po:.t;.il St•n it·e h;1i-C'lamp~d lhl' "l'lo:.l'd " ~•l!n on lRfi flQ:-t of- l1rl'' \\h1ch almo'>l l'(lu.1b on<· tnr l'Jl'h ~ l':Jf l hl' M!f\ 1t·e hu:. 1 hl'l'll around l'n:.lul authorll 1l·~ :'liJ\' the shut- 1(0\1 n., "111 ~3\'t' S2 million ea<'h 1 \t'Jr ihl') are lc'Okml? .JI til.IO ,••thl·r nf11Cl''> th.it m.1) al,o ~oout 1 111 hll,lnl''l> \'11u .ire• kfl "or11h•r1n~ "ht•rc 1h1• '' am1> pri<·,· "11uld hJ\ t> h<'cn hacl lht•\ l.11lt•cl lo t.1kt• up tht• .. 1.1rk \II ot th" ,1-.ult'. I tl11n t kn<m "h\ I 'hnuld i:t•l "'n f'\t•r <'IM'd .10<1111 th1• tr1..1b .end tribulJt1on:. 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Nearly half a million "'orkers strut'k 1n Bilbao. San ~bast1an und other towns in northern Spain. 1abor sources said Their stnke Wfb called by un- deriround le rt-wing groups to ( INSHORT ) press d emands for a pubhc Lnal or those responsible ror t he "brutal s laying" of the four workers in Vitoria last week dur· mg the worst street n ot:. of the post-Franco era. .............. ~ LONDON -The British pound, once the world's premier CurTert· cy. plunged to a ne w low agajn to- day. falling lo $1.92 before the Bank of England stepped in to bolster 1t. The dollar also lost ground on European foreign exchanges. The British t'urrency closed Fri· day at $1.9825. It opened this morning at St.9310. then dropped some more unttl. with the bank buytng up pounds. 1t rallied al midmorning to $1.9468. S. Kor~a Re11•d• SEOUL. South Korea -South Korean a uthorities today rounded up two outspoken cntics of the government and inter· rogated a third at his home ap.. parently because they signed a statement asking for restoration or full democracy in the country and tfie resignation of President Park Chung Hee. The government annount'ed In a statement that the three were being investigated for agitating sub\•ersive activities but denied that the three had actually been arrested. Oil TalJ. PA!'\AMA CITY. F1a The four L' S. partners in the Arabian American 011 Co could agree this "eek to a final takeover or the petroleum produt'l1on giant b~ Saudi Arabia, according to one source Talks between some SO ex· ecuuves and aides of Exxon. Texaco. Sta n da rd 0 11 o f California and Mobil and Sheikh Ahmed Y amani, Saudi oil m1n1st.er. "ere under "ay amid light security pret'aullons. U~T...-. MURDER SUSPECT Executive Weinger Suspect Held In Chicago Drug Murders C HI CAGO <UP I 1 ~A young executive was arrested and charged with the stabbing deaths ol a pornographic movie actres:. a nd a playboy boyfrriend described as a dealer m dru&s to wealthy suburbanites. Homicide Commander J oseph DiLeonnrd1 snid the motive was "apparently the r esult of a dis- pute over a cocaine transaction." POLICE SAID Mitchell We· inger. 24. was picked up after lht>y found a "itness to the Mon· da~· night slaying~ of Mar1-Gray "T1nke rbell" Jobe~. 23, and Mark Demetri us. 25, in her blood·spattered apurtment. A thousand dollars worth of co· carne w ab found on the r t.>peated· ly stabbt>d body of the auburn· haired at'tress amd Demetrius, the son of a wealthy contractor, had ~e\'en SlOO bills on him. D1Lt"onard1 had :.aut the high. h\'lnjl Demetrius. a partner in his f,ather's firm. \\as dlSCO\'ered to ha\'e supphed drugs to persons he descnbed a:; "highly edut'ated Jnd affluent." Ml~S J ONES. kno"n tu her rriend:; as "Ttnker bell." or ''T1nk " c<Jme to Ch1n~o in 1972 hoping to become a i.tage star and "ound up working as a cocktail bur "'altrl'i-s and in two pornographic movies. British Newspapers Covering Caroline I.ONDO:\ <A P > -Caroline Kennedy wa!> 1n British newspapers fnr the !>econd ~tra1"ht day today. i.h1l\\n th1 11 time with her mother Ja<'<J,Uehne Ona:.s1:., "ho"' a!> reported upi.t'l ovt'r Caroline'!> "ht.•rllt: 'onal hh• The 18·~ rar nlrl daui:hlt'r of thl' late Amt•ncan pre~1dent wa!'i p1t·t111.·d Sunct:n 11n lht> front puge or th<' Sund.i\ ~t error rn o \'an \.\tth John Rarrla~. :c 22 H•ar old Bnt1'lh profo:\s1onal t'nt'kct pla)l'r H.1rday said he· \\II~ not hrr bt1~fr1f'nct hut th.-Sunday '1trror ,,11ct lh<·~ had i.:ont• to u London dl!>CfJlhNIU<' togelh<'r and had left h..ind 1n hnnd for lht• flrl\ e hnm•• · Tcwi..i~ 's Jl•<'lur~ 1n the Dally \l a1l \hn\\C'd Curohne tukin.,: u -.troll hl'fl' 1n thl· 'lrt'i'I "Ith her motht•t (.'1.1rulinl' •~ tJkin~ J )<'ar's art .ippret'1ut1on rourw run l>y Sothrb) '· lht• London ruw ~·rt 8U(l1on hOU'-t' Flooding in Illinois Ice Snaps Power Lines for Wiaconsin Homes T~•prrat 11rr• "'•" Al,,_,,_,..,_,flll' " ~ ... 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M'h s \So"' .. , •• ," " .... ,., .... o , • .,, ....... fft 0 • "' •• , 11 10 ' Mo.:alllMffae Aciimt9 Russia Arming Black Africa WASHINCTON CAP1 -Ru la h:ab ~hipped new suppUes of Wf'apons to Munmblqut• •mid reports of int'reas~ auer rilla opera· hons •C•inal nelghbonna "'tllt~rultd Hhodesla. U.S. intelligence sources say. Two So''' t sh1 pt1 were said to have unloaded T34 and TS4 tanks. trut'k·mounted rot'k<'t luunchcr and Olht-r nrm~ at the port of Belro Three other so,· let e.h1pe. Wt•r\! reported ~n route to Monmblque. T~IE fo'OCl18 OF Sov1t't and Cuban actlvlty In Mrlu •PPt'Ot ·to b4: swmgang towurd :;uppott of RhO<ksl1n black 1u1\lonal1sl effort& no\l'"that Marxist ba<'kf'd fon:es have "''on in Angola Thtre are confhcttng reports on whether some of tht 12.000 to 14 000 Cu~ans in Angola ma.y already ha\•e been shift~ to Moumbl· que to train a nd pos:.ibly f11tht alongside blat'k Rhodes ian guernlla:. . According to c urrt>nl estimates. there are onl) a bout 4.000 sut'l'I 1ue~nllas. and the) are descr1bed as badl) led and poorly or· ganu.ed MOZAMBIQl•E'~ PRESIDENT, Samora Machel. last week closed his t'ountr~ ·~ bordt>r "1th Rhodesia :rnd announced a state of war with Rhode ia Rehable 1nformat1on on lhe slrcn~'lh of Moiam baque's army wa una\ :ulable here. but the army "as behe\'ed small. · l' .S. intelligence sourcl's su1d the level of guernlla a<'tl\ 1t~ in Rhodesia has risen rect"ntl) and that Rhodesian stturlty fort'es on occasion have t'ros ed into Mozambique in pursu1l. The Rhodes ian gu.errilJas are based 10 Mozambique. the sources satd. Mean" hlle. the South Afncan m1htary command as reported to have held urgent meetrngs in Pretoria "ithin tht> past \\eek to r~· view contingency plans ror dealing with possible insurg-ent activity from Mozambique. . ANALYSTS DOUBT that any major 1mmcd1ate effort will be mounted by black nationalist guerr11las against South Africa. wh1t'h has a white population or about 4.2 million, un army of 38,000 backed by nea rly 140,000 reservists and an iur for<.'e or more than 100 warplanes. The South Africans abo t'an c:.i ll on a 75.<XX).man m1hha . Rhodesia Is au entire!~· different story. It has a white population of only about 273,000, a tiny army of 4.500 men and a territorial force of some 10,000. The Rhbdesian air force num~rs about 40 planes, including some light bom~rs. fighters and helicopters. If Rhodesia come:. under major m1hlJry pressure, American s pecialists believe South African nrmt!<i Corel':. "ould help. Car Smacks Crouxl,; 8 Students Killed M.ARIA S1:'EIN. Ohio <AP> A t'ar pl o"ed into about so high st'hool pu~1ls standing at a rural 1nt<'rst.'ction Sunday night after they hultl•d their car caravan on the way to a dunc1• t-:1JLhl of lhem died, and four other s were tnJur(•d , authont1ci.sa1d '.J'he young p<·opll•. pup1b at the h•Rh i.rhool in the small to\\ n of Minster, six mileh rrom the Ul'CI ------dent scene. apparent!' wen• tn throutzh :i stop s ign. crossl'd the mg to figure out how t~> J.?i.•l to tht• interhl'Ct1on. :-1de:.w1pcd the first dance, off1ciab ~aid of lhl'tr veh1rle~ and lht.>n ran into LT. JOH~ Schloi."n, com mander of the l11~h"a'· 1>alrol post at nearby St ~t ar~!>. l!JH this account . Thl' teen as;:er". tr:J\ l'hni:: in mne cars, "l'rt' !>landing on lht• roadway '' h"·n ..i l'Jr. <·ominl! fyom thl' oppo:.ltt' direction. \\\'l\l thl'm 1'he patrol identified th<' driwr of lhl' l'ar thut strut'k them U'I John Cremer. 21. of Man a Stem ~l'hlo:.:.er ~J 1d Creml'r "as l>hl!htl~ tnJUrl.'d. but diet not fl' 11U1rl' ho:.J11tal11alton :"o char,::es h.i\C' bt>t•n filed in the .accident '' h1t·h 1:. 'till under im e:.t1gallon. lht> patrol st11d Dftld •• 82 Rep. Wright Patman. dean of House of Re presentatives "ho s pent 47 years in chamber battling big banks and corporations. is dead a ft e r being s tric ken with the nu. Man Shoots Hix Ex-wife, And 2 Others BOISE. Idaho < t; Pll -An f'X· mental patient went berserk Sun- day afternoon. shooting to death his former" ire , his dsughter and n n s1tor before k1 llin.i himselr. David E. Salk1eld. 35. entered the home of his former v.1fe, Don· na. 3~. and :-hot her: their daughter. Cherieo. 16. and Wilham\' Sllm[>_!>on. so. sheriffs deputies stud T hen he turned tt.1e nne on him E'lr. F1\'e other pl'rsons ned the home unharmed afl<·r the shoot· mg beg:rn Salkicld had vii.1led the hous~ several l imes and lhreatened Mrs. Sulk1eld at lt>a~t once afte r h is r t'lea:.l' from .1 mental hosp1tul. dt>pul1l':. said W1tnesse!> said the "nman saw her ex·hu:.hund drive up Sund1&y and asked her daughter to lock the doors .before he could enter. Bvt Salkield entered before that \\8S done, carrying u .JOO Savage semi-auto matic rifle. "lie told u5 lo f(d out of the housl'." onl' "1tnl's~ 11a1d. Then , Salkwld reportedly swung the ri· 1 n(' toward hi !> lorml•r wire and ~aid . "Donna . I'm Aoing to shoot )OUr damn head off. ' WE EKEN BER We'll tell you whereto go Whether it's• ttp on a fine restaurant, a clue to lead you to a pe1nttng you've waited a lifetime to see or a mini-review of a movie or play, Weekender helps you plan more fun In your weekend. Weekender brings you complete news, features and ll1tings of the arts and entertainment events scheduled each weekend along the Orange Coast. And, you 'II find helpful advice on fine area restaurants penned by Norman· Stanley in his Out 'n' About column. Dally Piiot staff writers regularly contribute review• of fllrna and performing arts attrac- tions to help you make your beat entertain- ment choice. You'll find the most complete array of theater advertising of In· terest to Orange Coast residents In the pages of Weekender. Anally, a complete events calendar guides you to area attrac- tions offering tow or no-cost fun . To plan more fun in your weekend, every Friday read [WEEKENDER J In the DAILY PILOT ' 642-4321 ,._ Brown liked 'Ike' SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. HY• blttocy 1hould be 1ood to Dwlaht Ei•tnhower. The Democratic IOV· ernor. Interviewed Suo· day on the CBS t•levi1lon pro1ram "60 M !nut.es." alto said he haa vi.tiled Buddhlal retreat• to att away from, dally pre- uures and help sort out the problems or govtm· tn1, On Eisenhower . Brown said the late R.e publtcan President had a renec- ( Sta te ) Fr•• ~ln Senite• A colle1e coed ti~ed u the youn1Hl city of. ' fklal m the history oC Clons m the San Joaquin Valley ays she rao only bee.use no one else d id. "I lhou&ht. lt no one ru~. the voters 1i1oron't have 1t cholre." 1ald TerT)' KaYMf', 11. elttttd Clovl1 city treasurer. "We have ll·)'l'l.f"'()lds who'Vote now so why l\O\ halve 18-yur.oldAI fn om~ ... the sophomore al Fttsno Stole Unlvenlty added in an mterv1e w. • AJexHdu Graham Bell was portrayed in New rt P~m«S as a fraud who stole Ma~...,.,.. the superior telephone design oC imm11rant Aatonfo M«"U<'d and patented it for his ov. n com· merc1al purpose The allegations were m•de by witnesses for the Hallan Ills· torlcal Socaety of America, which Is trylne 10 bloek the March 10 issue ot n 13-eent Bent over a notebook, Sus•.-Bro•n looks like a stamp commemorulln~ the cen· junior high school student scrawllns notes in a lennlol or the Bell Telephone. ctau. But the 14-yeur-otd ti. the ntiWf"Sl and 111.1. Pblllp G•allt'1, a rctirt-d bus1· youngest member of the Patrtl'la Hunt trial press ness t'ont.ultant who aald he spent rive yl.'urs re· corps. 5earchlna the matter, sold Bell knew Qf the Meucci Armed with on of· design. which had be(>n partially patented rive ficlaJ Pohre Department ( J yt>nrs earliu, and ust.~ it in pr<'f<'rt>nce to his own, press pass. she look ber _ PEOPLE . which was "1mpract1cal a.nd unworkable.". place in the press section '-----------F1're d"'stroyed the Olympic Gold let> i\rt•nn In or the courtroom. the on· "' ly Starr reporter there ror the Manna Junior lllgh ModtSl• owned by former profe~Monal l<>Olball School Penguin. player Jerry Schweitzer "I decided IC all lhese wonderful reporters aet The loss w ai. estimated at SS00.000, but press pai.ses. why shouJdn 't a poor depnved kid Like Schweitzer said 1t "as insured for onl) half that myself get one?" she explained '41th :a :.male amount • ~Marrlt Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pe ntagon Papers to the press. led the first cont- i n g c n t o r 200 tJve manner and a\•0tded m a r c h e r 5 i n a problems ... I think has-..a .OOO -mile wa lk tory will Indicate that An&le Dlcklaaoa was given the "Woman of the Year" award by the Holly wood Radio and Television Society. Mjss Dickinson was honored because her series .. Police , Woman" never has been out or the top 10 in the ratmas. mak111R her a -~ccess 1n a m a l e· dominated 1enre, the Lelev1S1on The 24,000-squore·fool building bwlt in 1943 was engulfed by namei. wht'n fi remen respondt'd to an alarm turned in by a campus patrolman at ?\lodesto Juniqr College aero s the street. President Eise n ho\\ er al'ros:, the u .S. Sun· wll.S better than a lot of day to advocate dis· people thoua hl. not so arma ment. much for what he did but _;,.;,;~...:_;.;_;_ _____ _ for what he d idn't do," Brown said. •Clflall Falb N 0 R T II HOLLYWOOD <UPI> - Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan failed to win a n important en· dorsement in his home state Sunday as the ron. se rvat1 ve Cal1forn1a Young Republicans came up sen !n vote~ short of a recornmend:i· lion of Reagan for thl' party"s pn•ll 1dent1al nom111ee. The measure. '\\h1ch reqwred a two-third ma· JOrity to poss the e n. dorsement, musten '<l on· ly 76 ye:> votes against 41 no votes a nd seven abstentions. At least 83 votes were needed to win the endorl'em ent. Governor Wnfirms Holiday SACRA MENTO (APl -Ca ldornia 's Ad · mission Day holiday has been Seµ!. 9 for l :!5 years and th.it's the "ay 1t should c;wv. sa \~ (rl>\ Ettmund HrO\\ n j r :\'or :-lwulcl lhcr<' be anoth er thre e -d a) \\eckt-nd. '' h1ch would tnCrl'a&e high\\ a~ tr:iff11: Jno ga:.oltne consumllon. he adds Uro\\ n announced his \t'to Sund:i) of a bill by ,\ssemblvman Alfred St.>11.th·r t b .\'alleJO), to 'W1td1 the Jav to the 'l'l'ond ~londa~· in St.·p· Park rret*'r t r d ll'llll>..r. \\ h1rh \\Oulrl l' 1 ,. al t' J t hr c l'· day police series. • Peter W. Busch, 20.year-old son of beer baron August A. Busch Jr.. was charaed with D1u1111SOM manslaughter In the slaying of a friend at the 281· acre Busrh estate in St. Louis Feb. 10. David W. Leeker, 23, son or the president of a potato chap compan.v. was shot once In the face with Busch's .357 magnum colt revolver. Busch said it \\as an accident and Raymond I. Harris. chief in· vt:st1gator of the St. Louis County medical ex· aminer's oHice, had ruled the killing accidental. But Prosecuting Attorney Courtney Goodman Jr .. "ho issued the warnint against Busch. said. '"Our evidence clearly indicates a case or manslaughter " • State Treasurer Jesse Uarub's j ury trial on drwiken driving charges has been set for May 19. T he dnte was fi xed by Justice ~.W. Bonetti of t he Washington Justlc~ Court, across the Sacramento River from the state capital. The form er Assembly speaker and Democratic ran· didate for governor was arrest- ed Jan 14 on Interstate ~ by Cali (orn1u ll11othwn~ Patrol of ricers \\ho said thev su" h1 m SA !'i F R A :\' <' IS(' o lll't'i.t•n<I ( A p I T \I 1' .\cl n11:-:-.1on rht) IS LI • drl\'inJ: errut1 c:.illy · _, # UHllUH • Francelt Le"ine. White House <'Orrespon· denl for Tht> .-b :.1>1.·iall'd Pres!>, "as eleC'ted a member of thL• Gridiron Club. f o rmerl '.1-ttll a ll -ma l e \\"3sh1ngton ncwspapl:'r Or · gamz:.itlun She JOIOS lle len Thomas, t:Pl ·s Whitt-11011:.c reporter. a:. the firsl femalt-m ember:. of the club. • Fire or undetermined caui.e destroved the S225.000 hilltop ~lahbu home of an attorney who THOM.As has represented a number of celebrities, authorities said. Be,·erly Hills attorney Bruce ~largoUa. whose ci1ents h:.ive includt.'<l ~uch celebrities as llu~b Hefner, Coldle lla~'n. Pelf'r La~ford and Linda Lo\•elace, "us not home \\hen the fire broke out, a1de:.sa1d • Kennelb Boulding. a l:niversll~ or Colorado t"conom1st. has been nametl 1976 "mner of the Sl0.000 Frank E. Seidman D1strngwshed Award in ~<'"al Economy. Boulding. author of 26 books. including ''The Economy of Love and Fear: A Preface to Grants Economics," will receive the award April 29 at :'<lc>mphis State University. Roulchng 1s director of th<.' proj.!ram of research nn )::l'llL'r:il ~orial :ind eronom1c:-d)nam1cs at <.'111111 ;11111 '1-l n~11t11l<'Of lkhu' wrul Se1t•nC'('. Con1uess1011.11 :o.ulll'nni ..,1,.1,. :ind public S<'hool John 'f. Wiison has been 111st11lled a~ the ninth millet's hull' rl·<·11111 huhda~ prcs1dentofthl'Univcrsityof<.:h1<·aJ:!O. LUENERUH<;. \\\•st Germany <UPI) -A m c n d c cl 1 rn m <' d 1 u l l' Wilson rcpluces l::dw11rd Levi. who resigned lo Saint Bernard tl os.: on a le> ash chasC'd another dog federal net ion lo pre1 cnt Seµt !I fall s on Thurs· become U.S. nltorney genentl. Wil son had been and pulled his 69 ) ear-0ld mnster in front of a pass- Dog Gets Man Kille d YOAe m1lc N11tion11 I Pork day th is )Car . The servlnga~acting pres1denl ingaulomoblle. from becoming "n m;1Jnr Sl·(•ond ~londay of &>p· Wt Ison. 62. Jornc-d the un11 crsity in. 1961 as The man Wa!' killed but the dog was not injured, Wah Dis ney·tYPl' 11ttra<·· _1_"m_l><_·_r_is_s_e_p_t_._1_3_· ---~spe~c~i:.a.:_I a::s~s:.:.l::sl~a::n:.:l..:to~lh::::e:..:P:;r:.:e::s~1d~e:.:.n:.:t:... _______ __.po~l:!:lc~e:...:s~a~ldii=.,__. ___________ -----Lion." The recommendation was 1ssut>d 1n a weekt·nd ..----------------------"""."'-----------------------------11 report by the House <~ov- ernment Operation' ~1 b committee and llou,t• Small Bu~ine:.ses Sub committee. wh11.'h charged th:it larJ,!<' rur porat1ons hll\'t• .ill hut taken O\·er the !>r<'n1c park 300 males southea ... t of here. Rahe Ex~rc'd SAN FRJ\:'JC ISCO <AP> -Some more rain "'as experted tnrtay in Northern Californi a with the onst"t or a wenk low pre~sure i-.y~tem south· bound from 0 rel(on. Snow showers were ex· perted in the mount.un:.. f' or T u t• !>. cl u \ . I h <' \\'eother Sen ace c'pec·t· t-d clearinl( 1ik1c~ 1n mOl.t d1i.tra rl<1 and "ormer tem~rnture11 Avalanche Thre ate n s Sie rra TRUCKEF. fl'f'll i\n ovnlonrhe thrf'at 1c; in effect an t hr S1t•r r.1 Nevndn , where three 11kiers clird h11-t "erk un· der a wall of :snow nt Alpln<' l\teAclows rc~ort. "The entire Sierra i~ 11uspect. The hoondocks In part ic u l ar are dangerous." D\'DlnnC'he expt'rt Monty Atwater, 71 ... ~ald on the Wf'elumd. Atwa ter. wh o establtshed the western hemisphe r e 's firs t avalanche research sta· l ion 1n Utah uveral years al[o. explained how the slide conditJons ha,·e come about· "T H E SSO W metamorphosing pro- cess has been reve~ YOU'LL FIND A FRIEND AT MARINERS SAVINGS Being a friend to our savers ls important to us. That's why we'd lilce you to meet the "crew" at our main office in Newport Beach. Now that you know ow names, we promise to remember yours. The grams or snow have l . MilUe Koerner 9. Kathy Howard been becoming larger In- stead of smaller. uwiing 2. Bat beta Myers 10. Melanie Memam Most savings and loans offer the same high interest rates, but there is a diflerence in how they do business. Mariners is a "hometown" savings and loan. We pride ourselves in giving you the personal attention you deserve. We are a strong, safe institution that lcnows you by your name and not your number. a h i g h I y u n s tab I e Find a &lend a1 Marinen and find a b.tter 3 . Jacltie Jernigan 11 . Kathy Hoffard snowpack. We tall this way to eaft. 4 . Jan Holden 12. Denoy Parilla process ' ept oar. an TUESDAY ANO WEDNESDAY ONLY! ~OME QllAN'flTIES ARF. LIMITl::D! SAVE $8! Modern, wet-look vinyl bean bag chair. /. . . . ,-.... 88 REG. 22 .99 W11rd11 apillic tlw bc•an11 1111 1111vini.t" with thil4 h1·1:1vv duty \)1•1111 1111..: h11v lh the lnlt'l'l wl'l look vrnvl. th1 •1<1· bH!>!" nre filltod w1lh trnv poly11tyrl•nP bends wh1l·h muld ln fit ony contour Doublc-11t1tched At•am11 mnkt• C'OVl'rM C'Xtrst lonu-wt>11rin~ Al/;41 ft•u tun·M double-tipper ch,.1urc. Cho11Kc fro111 br ii.cht accent colors. now. 21 . 99'tcuHARGE0 tt! '~D.AA reverse dmetahmhorp~lds S. G.rrySchrepfer 13. Linda Swa.ney when it exists there's no o~ ..... -s ... ~ ~ ...... ~~ 6 . MargieSorin 14. 1Jndaltin9 ·CAl'IOC.Al'AHI( •lll'"''°''NICt A<ll telling whut the snow .A.T.....-.la 9'.'A ~ ~".I 7. Toby WUoox 15. Nancy Simpcoe ·('O!!TA Mt:sA • LA11tv.11011 II d 8 M P 16 "-th H lln .1 •COVINA • """"()()() '\\1 o. and •. ..,..,.._ ,ll ..,,....,,....,.1>1,..,..4a.n... . aureen ayne . n.o y e 99 •t:AGLERO('k '"'"'"'·"1k "This is a rare snow aANsa I~~ a . n.1...a.u-ro'-• """•AL" situation for the Sierra. · . ''Al'IUllA \IA• 1 rv • RO!U,!lft:AO •'AN llf:Rl'IARDINO ·~ANTA Al'IA • T<lllltANI f: l 'sually lher e 's plenty or L-..:.N:.:EW:..:.:..PO:..:.R:.:T..:....::B:.::E::..A:..:CR==..::'M..:.a.:..ta::.:_:0...:flkt>_~·-·_s 1_s_w_atdl __ rr_01t_<rt_•_11_1_4)_64_l-4000 ____________________________ 11 SHOt' '40~Y THR0.•!';11"ATI"ROAY•111 AM TO lt111 l'M snow a n c1 t he pac k 1._ _ _:;.~l!...''i.;,:it>::;A;,:.Y..:.:•-=-.:.:."..:."'..:.T'f>.:.:..;;;•..:;:oo;..;1'_'4;_;_J..;;1!:-"T.;,._'i"-"-'-l _HA_11_,_ •• _r_r_· _ __. stabilizes.'· • tt.t "T l ,o\ AS<:fl l~ A8 D~IL Y PILOT EDl~ORIAL PJ\GE I ~•ldent Ford hu come fortb wtt1' o txecutive order Cwblcb hH tbe effect of a law) ud •request fOf' Coo1re a to i>aas a nwnber ol new laws desi•n~ to control intelllaence pt~rini arid to U&bteo control over government S«ttta. There is little doubt that the lntelhgence community neech add t.aonal overtlJhl to prevent ubuses while permitUng eascntial Lntellicence gathering. But Pord 's ex_eculive order requir~ secrecy oaths or thousands more iovernment ~ployes, and his proposed secrecy P.d would provide cnm1n1d penalties tor thoso who release unauthorized h\formation. A government employe would be subjert to prosecution even it he supplied such information in response to a lawrw demand ot Copgr~. Opponents of the legislation b1tve called it "one or the harshest secrecy acts ever proposed in peacetime." Clearly, had such an act been in effect three years ago. the revelations ot Watergate and abuses of power by the CIA, the FBI and lbe Internal Revenue Service could ncv~r h ave been made. As Sen. Alan Cranston has pointed out. we already have strong laws dealing •~ilh espionage, theft or government property and improper djsclosure of valid intelligence information. "We've gone through two World Wars, plus Korea, Vietnam and the Cold War without such draconian laws. Ir we didn't need them during such obviously dangerous limes. we certainJy don't need them now." says the senator. of stamping " ecret" on IO\•ernment documents has bffn blatantly misused to cover up unauthorized expenditures. co~t overnms, errors or judgment and misuse or the pubhc tru t and pubUc funds. Cnanslon puts lt s uccinctly: "We must be extremely c urdul to protect legitimate secrets without throwing Into jail conscientious federal employes who blow the wblsOe on waste, corruption and itlej?al oclivitic . Thi5 Bicentennial Year is no tame to revive the mentality or the Watergate plumbers who wt>rc more concerned with plugcing up leak~ than ln ~~Ltang out lhe truth.·· Draw the Line Orange County planning commissioners Tuesday will ask the Board or Supervisors to increase their monthly s tipend for attending meetings Crom S600 to S7SO apiece. Thal would, in effect , authotize ffie commission lo hold 10 paid meetings a month rather than the current maximum of eight. The key commission argument is that the "orkload has grown so large that they must meet 10 or more tames a month already. ~ot too long ago. the daily stipend tor com· missioner~ w~nt from $.50 to S75 and now supervisors are beginning to come face to face with a predictable dilemma is the Job of commissioner to remain primarily a volunteer service or is it to be a fulltime, paid position'! It's a classic questimvat the local government level: should these positions be rewarded with full salaries or with honorary payments plus expense money'? .. Classified documents now are multiplying at the rate of 3.6 million annually. Despite this massive secrecy. there wt>re only 17 unauthorized disclosures of classified information last year, and none of them. according to the director of the Interagency Classification Review Committee, involved top secret material. It has by now been established that the pr~ure In this instance. the commissioners could resolve it by spending less lime·on the job -by trimming their wasteful conversations and rhetoric, and by streamlining the county zoning code. 'This here's my new deputy who's 1onns protect you from that rascal! Tlieorv ... 011 Rape ( CHARLES McCABE ) l was talking to a legal 1ent the other night about my theory that the way to cope with the con· siderable problem of rape was to take sex out of the matler altogether. and trut rape for \\hat It Is t •• enforglva.,._ case ur forcerut assault. .. There's. anothtr wa1." he 1u1id."Yott._.. l t"ave the ~e"< 1n, and cop a plea." This d id not mnkl' any 1m· O\t'd1ate sense to me. so I asked for an l"\planat1on .. I re - membe r \\hen l was in l:i" school. A haU·humoroos pro- posal was offerl'd about how lo tuke care of rape in a better fashion than the presmt sy.slem. I often wonder why the Idea h:l s n 't been taken m ore ~t'rl()USly." t·nder the proposed 11ystem, as nuthncd by my lawyer friend, \\ht'n a \\Omon Is raped, she t•hoosl.'s lo forget the fact. on the 1h1.•or~ that rpost flrls who are rnp\'ll 1111' treated hke whores by tlh· poll ct•. e\'en 1flhey arc not. tn ... lt•ad of charicinJt rape. the \\ 11m11111'11:1ritt'~ indtcntl t.rponirt. \I.I. Sit E tells the cops Is thal ,, m.111 ~r.1hht•d htr, took his sc'<- 11111 M~nn out. and tx~ It to hl'r !'lw '·' ·s nothln(l nbout n~. 'fhl· ac1' .1nlll~\'I of this f<>t her. as 1•wla1nt•J by my rrhmd. l-'11 "'' the• pollre have no 11•,111.~1·1 fnr ttU> s "ho takl' out llw11 1111::.nl' In front o( "omen .1011 \\ 111 1mml'dlatel)• lry to find tlw rnl111 it !\lore important. the 1x1hl't• \\ 111 not trt'ut lhl.' wornun hl.1• ia "horl' and ask her a lot of 'l\(ltl~ <lllClltlOOl! about lh\• ~uy Dear Gloomy Gus Re Dr. White's critical let· le r about 0 r . Joyce Brothers <Mailbox. March J>: Would he ha\'e us take advice from "good" persons such as the Re\'. Billy James Hargis? I wonder just how many men of the cloth use their robes for a CO\'er·up. R.L.J. whOrapedhe r. "Second. tbe woman is not em· barrassed before her fnends and h11Sband . "Third, the raper who is picked up is very humiliated since his friends think he is a sick guy who can't even rape a woman. And, when he goes to Atascadero or wherev~r. he •·ill be picked on by the Inmates as a sick guy. "Fourth, the raper will pro- bably plead guilty since any la•ryer "'ill tell him that junes don't need much evidence to con· vict guys of sick sex crimes like indttntl tzpoiurt. "Flnb, even if the case goes to trial the woman's background will not be examined since il has nothing to do with the crime or any defense to the crime. "Six1h, although inchcent ez. poJUrt Is usually only a m1sd~ .. meanor the rapist has lo re~ister as a sex offender lo\hercver he 5i(')(>S nnd in many state~. like Colifornia, a second con,·1ct1on 1s a relony. THE WllOl.F. l<lca l>t'gan to Sttm better and better to m<'. 11nd not reoll)· runny at ult There Is somethin.: nhoul the.> '"ry words lndutnt npo1urt thul drlvu ~our llH'rllJlc t·op up the ruddy woll. "Best thing of nil, .. ~:11<1 th(• lawyer. "The J,?U) who rape' c:tn't ti&)' It \\&sn't md1·rrnl 1•r poJ11rr and \\ :1s 1 t•all\' rapt' lllOCl' iJ he d1d hl" j:('t,, h1t \\ 11 h •I Monyrap ." Ne1v Tlareat to /tlideasf Peace The Syria-Soviet Connection WASHINGTON -The spec- tacular emergence or Soviet- linked Syria over U.S.·linked Egypt as the paramount Arab state m the Arab·hlraeh struggle now threate ns to undermine even furtht>r Prt>s1dent Ford's fading prospect for a political settle· ment m the l\l idea~t. Syria has new standing as pre· stigious architect or the political settil'ment in Lebanon and champion or the Palestine Liberation Organ1zat1on ~PLO I This forces the l' S. into a maJor real>Sess menl or earlier hopes that Egypt and President Anwar Sadat would lead the Arab states surround1n1t Is rael into settling the r egion 's endl~s bloody "arf art.•. The sudd<.'n accession o( Syria and comparative decline of Egypt within the fitful Arab world can be partially blam<.'d on Mr. Ford and Secretary of State llenry Kiss· inger. who are now stuck with this unpleasant new reality. BUT TllEY nre not wholly r<.'sponsible. Equally al fault is thl' Is raeli government of Prime l\1insstcr Yitzh<1k Rabin, which flatly rejected K1llsinger's ap· pt'31s in th(' s um mer ofl974 at last to confront the Palestine ques· hon ln:stead, Ra bin UlSisted - C\'entually with U S. support -·on a Ol'W round of neJ(ollntions with PreMde nt Sadat Th1i. culminated in K1,smger's arrangement of li.ruell withdrawal from lhl" mount tun pa:r1ses and 011 fields in tht'S1nu1 De11ert Far from qu1ckf'11in1: the pace of politic al srttlemcnt. the Israeli "ifhdr;1wal 1completl'd lu't month 1 lt'rl threct ly 10 the s pec· tacular '>h1ft of S) r1a for E~ypt as thl• dom111a111 Arah 1nnuence in tht' ronfront .It 100w1t h Israel. S\'RI.\ '" rln.,<>lv llnkerl to ~lthCO\\. n hnk totully una/h.•ctcd ( ] cling or conservati\'e royalist and EVANS-NOV AK rudlcal·soclalist Balhtstregimes. • , THAT UCH athreatb,•thet"o by Cairo's 1972 decision to break the Soviet connection Allhout'h the Kremlin has long hought to nail down its Syrian rt.•lal1on!>h1p with a treaty, th<.' Syrian strongman. President llufez As sad. has always refwed out or preference for arm ·~·lcngth friendship. Treaty or nC'l, 11n mense Sov\et IJl'Vll shipowqts to Damascus are rinanct.-d as they are r ecei ved, without uny semblance or the bitter (ll"lotla· lions over paym g off Cairo's. huge arms debt lo the Soviet Unu>n. Accordingly. Syria's emergent dominance gl\ es l\lo!>co" a ringside seal it did not.,have dur· ing the protracted and e,•entually successful Kissinger nc~ot1at1ons between Egypt and Israel. J\tore important and steeped 10 irony.is the ominous development for Israel which em~ directly from the Is raeli ·Egyptian lna1 deal : the astonis hing new partnership between King Hussein or J ordan and President Assad or Syria, an unLikely wed· Arab states on Israel's· t>ustern border should r<'sult from ll'rat•I'-; unwillingness to d eal "ith th1: Palcstme issue for the pust t!iJ;thl years 1s a pamful irony. It raise!( ut ll•ast the possibility of a ncy, four·way Arab a lliance led h~ Syria and including J ordan. lh1: PLO and Syrian·dom1nated Lebanon, with far closer political coordination and planmn~ than e\ er before. This combination. unlhinkabJe a year ago. exists today for one rt-· ason . Israel's refusal tonegotfate on the Palest me 1ssu~ in a way ac· ceptable to the ,\ rab stales and S)ria's refusal to negotiate on I raeh·Synan probll'ms until 1t does Syrian refusal to consider a token Israeli withdrawal from the Syrian Golan He1J1hts until l:srael aJ!rees lo negotiate with the PLO :.hockt>d U.S . pohcymakeri; K 1ss1nger 's plan wa:, to arranl'!e a token withdrawal from the Golan If eights 1m ml'<liately aftt?r L<sraeli evacuation or the Sinai mountain passes. thl!n mo\·e h1~ diplomatic road show ror a lnng engage m<'nl .1t · 1 111convened Gene\ a conferenc1• All that wE>nt ctn" n thl' drain with Syrian ll'd o~tr:H·"m of El'!.VPt for "s,•ll1ni:t out " lhl· ,\ruh \\Orlcl h~ makin~ J ... cp111 alt• S11lal dt>ul \\Ith h1'at·I. wh11t• lhl' l'alei.tme bsm· foSh'rt'fl ~o" th(' Jlrll!"J't'l't of Ol•)\ 1ni.t thc cl:11lj4t•ruu!< l\lid~a st i:.tal1•rnat t• to a nl'lo\' Cenc\ a :.t•ttin}! b dimmer than l'\'t•r. ~'TR ESGTllENI NG 'If tht! new alliance between Syria and Jordan, two i.la 1 e~ on the ver~e or J war lei:.h than i.1x yl•ars ago, , guaranteei. cotll1nuously rising prt'hsurt' on the Ll S. and lsral'l lo force action on the ratestin<'ques· lion. i\n} restraining influence from Cairo. which has riskl'<I so much lo help the U S tamp dolo\n Mideast pasMons. 1s con.,p1cuous· ly ab~ent 1n the new con,tellahon of A nib pr<.'sllge ;ind ptl\\t'r Su<·h 1'-t hl' nature of tht• chickens that h<H e l'Onw hom1• In roo~t on the ~lupl'fymi;: folly of the l; S. unrler l'>r;.11•1'.; pn·.,~urc. in ronductin~ .1 ~I u11•a ... 1 poht•y thJl 1gnorl'i. thc• C'l·ntrJI '1UC'l>l1011 . What ha ppl·n~ to Lht• I' a lest 1 man~ ' Daring to Say 'I Was Wrong' A politicinn of prominence has dared to s ay. ·'I was wrong.·· That has to be refreshing. I 'm wondering If th e paramount d1stlnct.•on between ti politician and a statesman might not be the latter's willingness to let you c hange his mind . Pre-; 1dent Ford hll1' h••<•n l'!etl1nJt I ittlc help rroll\ pubhc n•lnt 1on' prC1fl'!'i'1onalN 01 you'd all'l•ady IH1\'l' "'''" whal I'm about to 11<·,cnl)(' 111 11' ( PAUL HARVEY J proper pers pective It was tht> afternoon of Dec. 22 in the Oval Office o( the White Houi.e "hen th<' President fart'd up to one of those agonizingly lonely decision:. It wu!I the so·calll'd "common !>ltui." inckt"tinJ.? bill BIG LABOR hal> bct>n try\ni:: to J:N th•~ b1ll \'fWClt'd 1n111 lt•w l'Vt•r Mncc Truman It v.ould allow .1 ~ln..:ll' union "1lh 11 ~rlt.•van('1• 11~t11n ta i<inl(ll' 'ubcontrnl'lo1 10 pickN 11nd 11hut <10"11 an ',.1111n· ('~nlil rul'hcm prnjrt•t Th<' potent1:il for l<>n•1 ai.:c· '" oh\'IOUS G<.'oq:e M l'any ha' Vil\\ 1•cl 111 cold shoulder Ford out of nlf1r1· 0\'crru led S1•c· 1·1•t;1n l)unlop pouted The A meri c .c n <'ll•rt orate shoulcl h:ivc hc•1•n n ·minckcl h\ somebod' th.11 th•· Pn·wlcnt o)f the trn111•cl St.111·~ h:cd tlarc-.1 In turn hi' bJct.. on our n.1t111n ' mo~I pc1w1•rlul '111·n .il 11111•1 c•,t J:roup oncl h11d 11i-1,·11,·cl 111 ... 11·1111 to OU t•:T TlllS nut lw l'llll,friu-.1 ·'' pJ111,,111 pralM• 1111 .11111•,1d1·n11.1l 1·;in1htl:tl 1• I 111111 I 1.okc• ~1111·, llut II l)t'('UI ' 111 m ·· 1h.1t Ill ,., 1•1 \ 111 ht•r u '1'•'1'1 of 1•11h,1:ht c111t'1l hum.Ill <'•HHluc I lo\ 1· ,111· c•\pc·r t1 •cl tn l10,1111lt1111111111 1111~1 :1k1•' Th~ High Cost of 'Name' Drugs The potcnt1nl for chaol> •~ It·~" app11r11nl Yt.•1, if you p1rtun· a Jllf(antic Ul11n<')' Wo1 t11 or .1 mommoth 111.1ncc prOJt.'l·t lwmi:: totally 11hut down bccaww mu• hwal 1'0ml'Wht'r(' wmc ha' ini.: ,, fu-1,; v.1th l)nc supphl•r. ym1 1·a11 llf'l' that lhl' ohjl•1•t1on.; tn )ollt'h "i.rc:ondory bo) colt" llrt• \•ulicl In tho· l:d111r11t11rv \\c· atl\'1°rt1,1· 11111 l.11lu11•i. ,;, that 11lh1•r "'""11 dwr' will 11111 w.1.,11· lhc•11 ti rill• •Ill dt'.tcl t'lld~. In 1111' 1111litflr\' llw ''' ah·ui1· r11l1 •·at 1-. :111 tll'kll•1~ lrtl~1·tl .incl ofl1·11 llCh llrll :i•:1•1111' t.11·111· Onl~· in 1111111 H'' unit tl1plom11c·y ha\ c• ~t· h1•t•11 11•lilt'l11t1l lcl'.JV \\t' jlllOf('rl \\ h1•n \\ (' ,llllllft•d WM"11NGT0N -Thcl nation·~ d octors. collectlvt'ly tr not al"a~~ 1ndlvldu11ll)•, have 3 di · mn~ inJ,? tcndt'ncy to put profits ahNd of their palltnts The doctors · lobby has joined fon·<'s "1th the pharmac:eullcal indu$t n ·. for t'\ampl<'. l o k, . .,l' the price of di ll~S as h1;:h ~·' thl' market "111 ~·.1r "Lowe r pr1ct. would make 1l possi· ble for more pOOr patients to aCCorJJ the dru1s they need. The price at the prescription C'\1unter. you see. has little to do \\Ith th\' cost or man.Pacturing drui:s The pharmaceutical com· p-.m ec; simply charge 1111 they c:;in sq ueeze out or their custom ers. THE BltAND·NAME drugs, •·h1rb these bta comP'nles pro- (JACK ANDERSON ) duce. are usually available at for lower prices under their genenc names. A drug like Darvon. for example. can be purchased at hair the price if it 1s identified by it.a chemical compos1l1on rather then its brand na me \'et most doctors still JlO on prncribing brand.name druRS Uncle Sam alone could save $75 million a year if doctors "ere re· qui~ to prescribe dru~ at the lowest possible price for their Medicare and Medicaid patients. The prospect of such a huge savin1 lmpre5$ed Caspar Wein· berger, the budget·conscious former Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Jn late 19'13, he Introduced a "Maximum Allowable Cost s" program. which would require the go\•ern ment to pay the lowest possible price for drugs . The program would be ad minUtered by a board. which would make prire ll"l! l\Vtlllobl(' to doctor!!. pharmacists and con· ll llml'r s a c r oss the countrv. These pric(' s h<'cl!I would list the C'omparahle prices of brand nome dru11o; anct their ~encnc t'l!Ul\'3lt"nt~ T he compan1t'!I that offt'rcd the ch<.'"JW"t drugs. of course. \\ ou Id Ret the JtOvem· ment ·s bu!'i1n~:. THIS SOT only \\OUld save the ta"<payc.>r" an annual $75 m1lhon. but "ould probably bnn11 down the price of all dru;?s. For the price inform at1on would be a\ a1lable to nonitovemment pa· t1ents as" ell Thl' doct ors s hould be on the side of their patients. particular· ly the poorer patients who cannot afford expensive medicines. Yet lhe Amt!rican Medical Associa· lion. represent mg the doctoni. is opposing the n ew cost·cutling program "h1ch 1s supposed to go into efff'i:t on April 26 The drug companies. of course. h1ne also been pressunng key Senators and Congressmen to hlock thf' proJ[n.1m F'or cxumple. SC'.'nator11 Herm an Talmadge. f>. Ga .. and <.:llfrord lff•nlll'O, R Wyo . have "rltten to President f'ord urginl(t hal the pMJ:rnm IX• pMtponed until the economic cf fects can be studied Others. like Sen Gaylord !';clson . l>·W1s . and Congressman Ben Rosenthal. D N Y . have been pushing for 1b implementation. Thl' drug companies can't find many memb('rs of ConJ{rCS' brash enoutlh to argue against s a v 1 n g n1 o n e y o n d r u g purchases. The companies. therefore. are willing to setUc for a series of postponements The various companies givr away free drugs, free medical textbooks. free medical draw· ings, charts and anatomy models to g rateful doctors. Eh I.lily gives a free stethoscope to freshmen medical students. or cqurse. all of this Is added to the drllgs Thus, lht' doctors 1n directly benefit from high drug prices. llOWt'\'<'r . l'r1•s1rll•nt Fnr1l h :111 prom1~ed hi s own lahor 'erretary. John Dunln1), 1hat 111• would 1'\Jt)SK'lrt thi11 lahor hnckctl common '-ltus hill Anti tlw l'rci11denl ·~ prom 1sc to Dunlop and tht> prospect of focm~ tht• clect1on ~<'ar wrath of Gc•ori::c- ~ll'any combined to compn,t.· a m1~ht y inducemt'nl for 1 h1· Pre!lldeot to llign But \'Ol' said NO' Dl'RISG the snme days that lh1!1 lt>gi11l11t 1on was ·clearini: Con~ress. tht"r <.' pourl'<I into thc W h 1 l e H o u s e I ,, t ( \' r 5 a n cl tel eg ram s from 650 .000 Americans pleading with the President to veto. Each of the sl1tners or those mun\· communic :itions must have' a~ked himself "helher it could poboi<lbly m:ake any d1ffcrcnCl' ~ct it did. MeanY.hllc. a torrent of abuse h;ai: been hN•Ped on the \\ h1tc llcm~e b) 81~ Labor "You broke )OUr \\Ord' .. \l:I\ tw a fl•\\ 1•xam11l1•<1 llf..C' lh1' will h1·lp ('fwni:1· 1h.11 ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT /loll. rt \ 11, r1I l'ut>11;Jwt 1 lmnw • /\.•·•·• 11 t 1/11m /la•l"lro /I." thll'h t flllo1111l l'111J• hf11m Tht• 1"<l11or1.1I IH•t:•· ot ttw Jlail' l'ilut ,,.,.1(, 111 111r11rm .1nd ''"llulall• rt•.tdN' h\ 1m..,1·ntin11 on th1• Piii!" flt\ 1·r~l' rflmmt•nt.tr\ oo tnpu.•, •1f 1111t•n·~1 IH '\nclirJi t'<I rnlumnl'I' .ind r 11nnon1~1,, t), prm 1dinJt 11 forum fllf' n>Jllt·r~· \ 1c·'4i, and b~ prMl'nl1n11 lhl" Ol'\4 paper·~ opin1nn" 1111<1 11lt'llil on rurren1 101•1<·• Th!' Nl11om1I op1n1on~ of thl' U111I) l'iloc ·'l'll\'ur only 1n the <-<llll)1 1ul rnlurn1111t lhl' top ''' I he 1>a1:•' Opinion~ l'll prei.!'ll'd b' th1• rolumni~h :md r11rtoon1,l!> and lt•ll"r '4 n1t·ri1 11rf theo1r 0\4 n and nn ('n<lor~.-nwm o( thr1r ''<'" & h\ I ht' l1111lv T'llof ~hould be inrrrn•d · Monday. !\h1rt.•h 8. 1976 .. • .• Joy Near Death Described IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -H\lndredaor plt aaant mt m orae Oasb throua h » penon'1 mind the instanl before violent. 1udden de ath, UniVt'rlll)' or l ow. rnearchert tay. "Time1tood allll, "said ayouna woman who believed &he would di~ in a car crash "It aeemed to toke forever for everylhina to happen. "IT1Wt\8 VEllY MUCH like sit ling in u movie lhute r a nd watching It hiappen on the acreen. The memories were pleasant but made me aad reaJilina this was the life I waa leaving." Interviews with J04 peopl e who survived near-death 111tuations bear out the popular belief that a penon vlsuahzes. JnUCh of hia life whlle he is 00 the brink of ob!lvlo~. tbe/esearr hc ra said. "Many described their emotional state as pleasurable and 23 percent e\en Welfare DraJHa •<'knowleda~ joy,•• the resurclle r Hid. SLOM'NE OF EXTERNALUmeand a vast recall or happy t\·t nts were aenerally linked and clt>arly related, they Hid. "Everything was in slow motion," aaad a race dnver whose car nlpJX'<i O\Cr several times at 100 miles an hour. "It seemed like I was a player on a. stage und could see mY1el( tumbhna over and over In the ear. It was as though I sat in the stands and saw it all happening.'' SEVENTY MEN AND 34 women took part In the study by Dr. Rlusell Noyes. an auociate professor ol psychia try. a nd Roy Klelli. a cllnlcal psycholo&ist They bega n their researc h arter collaborating on a lr1Hlslalion or a study publ lshed in 1892 by lhe Swiss Alpine Club tt)at eiled experiences of persons invoh•ed in near-rated mountain chmblna accidents. Tongue Used to Dress The Iowa prOJttt included mountain cl1mb1ng m1 haps . but al o near-drown1ng&, .iutomobilt> arc·1dt>nlb, battlt(teld experiencf"t. cardiac arre ts a.nd severe alleru react1orb MANY R E~ EMBE•ED "standing off to the side, obser\'anit " I\ ft>v. bJtd PINures from the palll uppl'..trl'd !lo vi v i dl y t h ere wa s a l mo t a re·experienclng of thee' ent departed. Although fear was felt earl." in lht' exJ>(>rl~nce. moi.t pe~ons 'oon found themselves calm. llnlf reported no ft'ur, some (eh a wall between thcmM~h'es und their emotions, the researcherll said. "Once I reallied I could not rescue myself. an in dt'l>crabahlc fcel1nJt or calmness and serenity came OH~r me" said a man who had nearly drowned 50 ~ears earlier "I have often washed desperate!} to experience that again " Hearst Hustler Foldout? Brothe r-'s Finger s Wante d SllRE\'EPORT. La ll'PI> A "oman \I.ho Ml\ l'd a t.l't or rm~cns iH\'C'rl•d fr o m ht·r brother's hand In u I~ accldC'nt iHt) s 8hc want~ the rangers back W I h L Tht• fl\Q fing1.-rs. Prt" Schick's New e g t oss served an u jur of rormJld11hyde . \\('l't' Program helps you found last "tek by u mun FFI <'h·u111ng h•ll house. \\ho lose it and KEEP IT 0 . turnl'd them o\•er t o pohrt' A new method developed out o f the A "om an who read same 6 million dollar research that about tht.> 1nc1dent call<.'d led to the famous Schick Stop Smok· Caddo Pa a l~h . La . Coroner W11l1s Butler. ing Program. and asked that the fingers Eliminates your DESIRE for certain bereturnl'd The un 1dent1 f1t>d fattening foods so that once you \\oman said hl'r broth<.'r have reduced to your desired weight loi.t tht.· fingers an a you won't have to use willpower to ra1lr0 Jd accident 2-1 ht ~earl> ago. and she kept maintain that we1g . them to bury arter her 558 8404 brother d1t>d She feart'<f CALL NOW --• . that 1r th<.'\ "ere burit-d 1il•••••••••••••••••• before ham he would frel • pain and bu g!> <'ra\\ hng ~-----------------~. News"°"' all over C811..,... PHI L A DE Lt'HI A IV Pl) -As a hushed courtroom wa tched in a m aze m e nt a nd sympathy, 20·year-old Celestine T ate1 using h<.'r mo uth and to n g ue. meticulously undressed and dr essed h e r f o ur -mo nth -o l d daughter. Pleas Judge Edward 8. Rosen ber g, w ho 1s pr esid i n g over t h<.' Family Court case. Rosenbei-g formally continued the case until March 26 but said he "wouldn 't w ant to separate" Miss Tate. who as unmar ried, and her daughter. with he r m out h a nd tongue and turned it over with gentleness and care. She said at was Just in~tanct." "E VERYONE stood up 1n amazem ent when sh e undressed and dressed the b aby with her mou th ,·· sa'id C her i Forest. a neighbor and friend who says Miss Tate is a n amazing O\'l'r th<.'m in the gra\ e "The \\om an 'i-brother leroundMu, .. ct.d•r letM DAILY PILOT COL U!\I Bl.JS . Ohio said he didn't want the (A P > -JI u s I I er damn thinA:o.." Caddo magaunc publts hN Parish Sheriff's Dt>puly Larry Flynt !>ayll he hai-. Dan Slagle said offered P alric1u llearst---"-------------------------- When s he f in ished. l\llss Tate . a quad r apl eg1c. was certa in she bud won custody of her daughter. "I W A S VE R V impressed w1ththe young lady." said Common QUEENIE "S H E 'S VE R Y sensible a nd h a s an u n u s ua l m e n ta l capacity," Rosenberg s aid rollow1 n g Miss Tate's demonstration or maternal love. "She hrted the child By Phil lnte rlandi · fh1 .. looki. like m) kind of lo~·n · -1r>p SWDEN!~.£"~L£TE, ACTIVE IN STUVCN I GoV'T. (,)fed T~E COMMUN ITY, .... HE'S WORKING WIT~ IME K£'( c~g io DEVELOP ACONVAlt ENT HQSPITA~ .. MELPS DIS R.IBUTE FOOO lb NEEDY f AMIL\ES .. person. "Celestine plays th(.' piano. organ and ukelelc watn her tongue. dials the phone "ith her tongue and does oil paints "1th the brush in her teeth." a nd nine prom 1nt:nt women Sl million each to pose for nud<.' photo· graphs in the monthly publication. Also on Flynt ·s lrllt of u .. ,.,._ ··1.0 Mos t Wantt.-d Ad•dts Gtdlt Women'" are Hacquel Welch , Barbara Wallcr!I. L's. Rep. Leo R~ an. Caroline Kt>nnl'd~. Juht.> D S 'I h :\ I x on E 1 l> <' n h I) Vd' r . ( ·an ·' alco> a s Sus an F o rd , Sallv pleaded guilty t o Struthers. ~I an Tvlt•r drun k c n d r i '"in g '.\toore. Gloria Steinem charge a nd paid a andCherBonoAllman. S250 fine . "I have proposed to T ti E C I T \' pay each of thei.e women Department of Public Sl milhon af thev wall Welfare brought the case D l T ·d agree to pose in the same t o cou rt a ft e r an 0C Or appe manner as other Hustler investigation of a child D r . I d a M a r i e models " F'l vnt said H care co mp I a Int It Hallgren·Luke of 771-K . tht>v p~efer · tht• mom•'' receivt>d . The welfar~ West l9th St . Costa can b(· pJ01d to their department would not Mesa. has been selected fo\'oritt> rhant1e :-. .. rommentonthccui.e. for membership in the J.1\'nt said letter-. ron· Mi ss Tate. who live-. American Chiropractic t:11nin2 th(' ofrt·r \\t•rt.• Ass""'a'ation. malled la:.l week with her grand Pu rents 'n 7jii.,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiii Ph i I a d e Ip h i a. h 11 s11 under developed arms LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAV and legs :is a result of a bi rth de f ect called a rth ro~rypo s is mu lt ip l ex . li er gr andparents heir hl'r take care of the baby, Ni ya. "HE <ROSESBERG> told me I could ha\'e custody of my baby but t hat he wa n ts someo n e -my irandparents -to share the r espo n si b l11ty." Miss Tate said. BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $50()0* EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWE EN AGES46-87 ·o.-.. .... _ HO AGENT WfLL CALL Wnt• encl ttve ya your dete of blr1t1 UR OF AMERICA INSllRAHCE CORP Of 80STON 40 Bro.ct St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. <M·N B Or Call ToU Free: 800..225-1780 Fi r:.t Federal avin~s i rroud to srotli1?ht younJ? people who an· makin$: a n important, po1-itivc contribution to our community, and who symboli:.: the kinJ of student .. , ho will he to mornm \ community leaders. First Federal~ A:-.-n LOA'" ,\~\(J(.'I..\ rttl'-" 0 1 "1\ ''11\ \10 :0.IL' Costa Mesa Office . Baker Near H .irhor A N D COFFEE SHOP STEAK sandwich MrY.ci open face on toast with French Fries, and mixed CJl"fff' salad. SERVED EVERY DAY! (During the month of March) (7141492-1353 I 409 S. El Camino Real San ·Clemente (located S.n Otego Freeway at El Camino Real oft ramp) Leave your old shape behind L . r 1 f. \... ) ( 'r 1 ,.-' 11 't 1f I •t • y,, f • !•' 11,. • • I l 11 • ' 1 , i •'> l• 't l' I l l , l I 1 .. 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And it's wha t hdl'~n4.."d to i.o many of them, tno Our Love Jnd War mun uyll a cons1der.i· ble prop()rtlon or this country ·s l'ocktail waltrei.ses now Jrc dcsertc"<i wives of Oriental c'ltract1on Among pandJs the male 1s more shy than lhl.' remalt', the female more ener11et1c than the male. Ttiat. o;.iy lhl' toukcc~rs, 1s the only \\ ay thc) c 1rn te II the ilifrerencc Don't forget. mO'>l hsh have seven fin!) RECORD ' Q. "As a gu1tJ r picking musical composer nf no rt'llOY. n I a'k how many single records or my song!>" 1111 hdH' lo !)ell to break even., .. A. About 12,000. 1l:. said. And if )OU put out a n album, }ou'll n~ to sell about 35.000 That's 1r you get fair pnces on production. You know how almost all ~ople gesture with t heir hands when they talk'! Ybu'd think it might have something to do with making the conversation clt~ar. Evidently not , though. It's rnstinctive, I'm told. Blind people do it, too. F1lc the namt• of r\m1e Williams. please. He·~ th<· Southern l'al1forn1a fellow who taught a lot of lnd1.in:. hoy, to shoot bows a nd arro\\ s So they wouldn·t look clumsy at it in the mO\IC!> TRAt"flC Teens Learn Law ZB~~~~:,:':~ Newport Police Exnlorers Ho11ored ·J·:··.,~~!:;J: ae!!~s~~d ·~~:~e,::.h~ '.C"' .~i.J'&j l!.-!"I!"~: · ot Jay Moscl~y of Coro6n : Jft IWP .: .. '-!' .. · · del Mur and Dianne By JOAN E aEYNOLDS OI .. °'"""NM tilltfl ThC!Y art frf'quenUy viewed IHI "Junior COP5" or coodescend lnaly ~ ~ teenaaer::. pl•> inc •t policeman But they Ins ist ~Yon neither. Membe r& or Nl'Wp()rt Beaeh Law Enforcemt·nt F.xpfonnl( p rogram tend toddine themselves ai> b(>. 1ng rareer oriented iand 1molved 1n their communi ty when talking about why they jolned thi> police· spon:.ored oriurn11alloo. GfltAT Tueadny nittht the 26 m em - bers ()f thf' Unit Will be honored Ml their fourth Jnnual banquet, "'h1ch will be presided over by D11v1d Gray, 19. the nut ionaJ pre· s1dent or Law Enforcement Ex.· plon n-g. Gruy IS also the presld~t or the local group Whl<'h <'OruliSls O( boy~ und girb ranging in agt! from 14 to20 Additionally, the group's adv1st'r. Officer SlJn Bre:.sler serve!) as pre:.ident of the Or ange County Law Enforcement ExplonnJ? Ad\'1:.t'r!> A:.sociallon as "di al. being pre:.1dent or the national adviser s organu:auon. "Sometimes it's d1Cftcult to mJke people un- derstand that the post isn 't \here lo train Policemen a nd "e "eren'l created :.o that we could go back to ourcanpuses a nd s py on every body.·· Gr ay said. According lo Bressler. the post was formed in 1971 to give local teamsters a <'hance to pursue a career interes t in police work. What that me ans. he explained . is that students have the opportunity to observe police work fi rst hand before they make a caret.'r com - m1tlment 1n terms of school or training. Like o ther Exploring groups-they exist in the fields of medicine. law, fire prevention and seamanship -this one is af· filiated with the Boy S<'outs or Amenea , but is open to girls. Bressler said he thinks the u w11 post has proven suceel>sful in helping some of it~ members decide on law enfon·e ment rar ecrs Since• its inception. three members have gonl' on to become pohce offlrers "1th the Newport Beach department, one 1s a dispatcher for the de· partment and one is a reserve deputy with the Orange County Sherirrs Departmt'nt. Pour Eitplore~. lneluchna Gray, arc currt'ntly . ·, '"*-' t ·. '.it!,,:·:·~.'.:.·, Mostlty of lhtntlnaton worklnti its cadet• w11h t police deportments 111 •• •V~ · · ., .. ·· Bench won the t op Anaheim. C'o>tY M o. Irvine •nd Nt'wport Renr h ."SR~.-: -. : . · · · '." ·.'· · :speaker trophy In tho While tb11> uppor!I h> bt• ~t>lld e\'ldence that the post . . . ~~:A .. ~·. California tnvltat,lon:il e~11t1 to produc~ pohceofrlrt'n, · '·t·~·~···~~·~•· Ot'batc Tournament at Grnv end another oth<>r post ·;--·. , : :~:;. ·• '·:~: ::·~ lJC t~rktlt>y. ml·mber dl:!a.,:ree. · .;'· : . ·> . · -".:·" . :.: , -~: l\t(ls('lt•Y 1s prtsldtnl 0( Gray l!i a hWOMSS mujor at : . •. :M: ·c· _· E the sdwol debDlt' club Cal Mate 1-'ullcr ton und plans to .~''· ' · ·.•. . • :tura Patierno, ~01111 to l.wHhool "lt.:;ktndof .. , .-.: .. ,·, " . another Edis on senior, t• funn~ thin,i:, I nwy not l·vcn go ·!~:-·: ... \:-.;:.:·i;' :. A . ,'· ., •• •:.·~ :. also hns won a second mtolaw enforcern ent " +;·1• ,,. .• : •· .:·:·:~ .·.,-•::" pltu·c> In original oratory Valerh: L eWl!I, 18, another (.;.,. ! ·' a • I • ,;,,;.. in the M.<>orpark Colluc Explorer who Is a cudt•t atCoi.ta lnvltnttonal Tourn:t· ~k-..1 and a law enfor<'ement m ent, seh ool ofrtchll:s HHKu rnaJor al Golde-n West ColJege 1s said. in the sam e boat .. , don ·t ha\'e any definite plans ... she says. "I 'm .:01ng to wait and sec what hop· pens." beer~se.rot:;~~l~:I~;· a':!»~,1~~.::~~~lb~t~~~r~~y ~[ J '~ f21llll ~CJ?CJ?O they are sta) 1ni.t 1n 1t becuu:.c of the rnends they·,,c (5:.) ~ L ~~UL.J lJ lJ m~ . In addition to holdmJ? \H•cklv met'ttng!> and .&LL YOU ,. .& ...... ~ .& .. working regula rly nt the l)Oll<'e :-l.it11m RrC'i.!->lt'r . ~ ~ ~I emphasizes they are used for .. non haLJrdOU!> .. 1ob:-~ only-the Explorers pnrt1t'1pall' m a "ar1et\ of '.l'" D JJ [ :.=:< weekend competition und training ses~lons as "·ell .~ O / :::0 ) as treat.mg themse\Hs to annual trips to the :.now ~ ~ _::)'-..::.., and summer excurs ions. Miss Lewis is ''the pride or the post·· accord mg lo Gray, because she frequt-nlly outshoots member:. of other posts in shooting competition .. "And it's something I really enJOY now," s he says. Gray's motives for Maying tn\'olvcd in the group a t the re la tively old ai.:e or 19 grow out of his candidacy for the national pre~1dency or all Explor· ing posts. Every Tuesday & Thursday Evening ~ Pasta lovers ol the world, heres your chance• AU the Spaghe111 with Meat Sauce you can oat ~Fresh warm Italian bread & bulter are included for only S 1.25 per person. ~Available from 4 00 PM, unlit closing. See you '"••day a Thu .. day JeN #e's ~ Thal ele<'lion. for which he is already cam· paigning, will be held in Wa:.hington, D.<.: .. al the end of this month when officers representing a ll 500,000 Explorers in the country gatht'r to elect new officers. 210 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach (714) 644-2601 He said he ':. :.eek mi: the national honor because of the experience he's had an the p;.1:-..l) t•ar a s pre:.1· dent of L aw Enforremcnt Exploring The opportunity for furthe r travel a nd tht• chance to meet with and help the J>('ople who make and enrorce thc-l.1\\!> pertain1n~ to youth 1s something he S:J) !>ht· doesn't want to pas:. up. SA Woman Indicted From the Wlre ServlttS TUESDAY S encer Car tr.ifftl· 1n LJgo ~1gen.i, got pretty bJd la\1 ~ eur Street!. \\en· -.c 1amm<'~ up that dn\l'P• :.t.irt ed t·uttmg at ro:.s !>tde\\ :Jlks, va- rant lot:.. ~ anb, "herc\ l.'r The go\'ernment called out the troops anti armed them with horse\\ hip:. Correspondents sa~ soldier s ~topped 'tray1ng t·ars, pulled the drivers from behind thl'1r \~heels, and punished them on the spot "1th ••n unprescnbt.•d number or lashes. :\t last n ·port. a whole batch of new tram<' rourt:. '' t·re being opt•ncd up therc-Computer Talk RENO, Nev. -Jnannc Set ·Jost or Santa Ana ha" been indi c t ed hv a f e d er a I Gran ct .i'u rv whidl alle,i:l'd :,ht• lll'd Lawrence Graham -were convicteti of plotting that escape in fedt•ral distnrt court hc-re earlier in thl' \\ l'l:'k teak soup, salad, roll. and d essert "That IC'l' bt·ttcr lw al lea:-! lour 1ncher- th1c•k, 1f 11·:-.1•,pt•1·h •cl tu -.uppurt mot c· than one :-1.atl·r lnte restt>d residents Rry s on Eulenberg or were invill'd to ;i "talk· Mt<'higan Sta le Univer:-.i- 1 n g <'Omputer " de· ty will dem on:;trate the monstrat1on al 3 pm. t a lking computt•r he Ma r ch 15 nt Plc1van designed. It can be used dunng the 1n\C'.,t1.:.11111n of the l'"C'apc· of hunl-r nh ber i-iu~ cl For:.IJl'rj! School, 9675 Wa rner to help h a nd icapped Former SanlJ Ana Ave . t-'ountain ValJcoy. children who otherwise police captain Frl:'cll·nck ~O~ff~ic~1~a~ls~sa~1~d~D~r~. ~John~~~c~oul~d~n~o~l~s~p~e~a~k~. ~~~flopper and ni ver~idc I Cou nt y r e s 1dunt 1.--------- Tht>y race senten<'· 111~ on April 2 Hop1wr \1 .1!\ <'i>ll\ H'tNI of add•· llon:il C'harj!l'S or h arbor Ill!,! a fu1: 1t i Vl'. poss1•s:.1011 11f stolen mom•y and ly- 1ni,? lo the s ame grand JUr). Z:E s2 35 s~:~~,·' l12S Hntr lttd. 3 111 1ll PM CtstJ Meu 1 SPIRES Thl' n•t•urd lndlC'alt•:. ahoUl ·10 pcrC'<'nt nf the pohn·m1•n in thh tnuntr~ hold do" n 'ccond JOb~ Sll\l•r Cit~. ld<iho. I!-another ot tho:.e rare we!-tern C'ommun1ties where you c.•an see a two :.tory outhou:1c ... It's a maller or record. tt>11. that old Jo:mpcror•:'llero used to Sl'nd runnl'r:-. on foot .111 thl' "ay up to the Alps to get 9nowcones \ddr1•H rn111l I•• I \/ /11111rl /'Cl Hor 1560,Cusla . \frro 'l!liW Deaths Elsewhere SA~TA BARBAR\ ,\r 1 Baro nei.'I Philipp•' df' Roth,rhilcl \m1•nr an horn \\ 1f1· 111 tht• hnl<h•r ot lht· t .1 mou' r;i111 1I \ ':. Fren c h 'lnl'\ .1rd'. rltf'Ct h1•n· t•ar Iv lotJ.1 > at Cottut:<' llo.p11al. tlw ho!>p1tar:-. nur~tng ~u1wn 1:-.nr .,;ud T h t' h a r o n t' ., ' t h f' fMrn1•r P.1ulin1· F,11r1 ,1-< l'Oltl'f ol l\;illlll111rt• I ol la1i...1·cl .11 lhl' H1lt11111n· 11111..i , \\ht•rt• ... 1w 1111tl h1•1 ~am II, ch11•I of :.tarr during the Korean War. cl1t•d Sundav "111 .111 unex- 111•t:lt'<i :ircidcnl .. the or. final Kon •an Cl'ntral 1'\e"'!> Agenc) sa1<l toclay I It ct1d nOl l'laborate 1 , l\Tew Teammate • Bulley B11lley% Nobody ever got ticket on the bus hu,IJ.11111 h.111 111•1 n ''·'' 1111: fur .1ht1ul lhl l'• month-. .1 h11l 1 I 1 11 r" ,,11cl ro"' 0 ( \l'I ;\urth f..1n 1•,111 \'11·t• l'rcm1t•r Sorority Pit·k f.. 1 rn A n d 1• r ., 11 11 tl,111ghl1•t of \11 .1nrf Mr' "'-'plwn II \nct"r"~l of 11111111111:11111 ll.1rl11111r. hn°' 111•1•11 "'''l'll•tl "' l''lllt .. 11 of 1;,1n1111a l'ht 111•1,1 'flf•ln I\ .11 l'~(." Ml TZ·8EROERON FUNERAL HOME <:otON del M1r 673-9-450 C.0.la Meu M&-24'4 8!LL 8AOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro&etwey Costa Meu 64,·9150 McCORMICK MORTUAAY legu"-BHc h ·~"'9415 San Juan C.pi1tr1no •9~1776 PAClflC Yl~W MUIOAIAL PARK Clemeter, Mortuary Cha.oet 3500 Pllciltc Vtew On119 Newport Beech. C.litorn11 944-2100 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEAA.L HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wfflmmst9f 893-3525 LOS ANGELES <APl r\tnt•nil ~l'f\ IC'l''\ werel held (o r l'Ol1irat u r aj '>Opr ano soloist llollacf' Shaw Srhlumbt•r itt'r , 62.; ''ho d1t-d hert' I a !>I week. \Ir~ Sl'hluml>l'rg1•r. who 11~t·cl Shaw as h1·r pro- f!',..,.onal n.1m<'. was a poµular solo1,t 11n rud10 pr111(r.1m .. 1n th1• \~s .ind 19-io'I I LOS ANGEi.ES ct 'PI> ~11<'h~I Ko hn, 68, fc1rmer Los Angeles 1.c1hrc romn11ss1oner •nd .1tlllrn<''t. dlt'd Sunda\' of .1 h1•a.rl a I Im 1•nt' "' t'e dar c; or l.rbannn llo,pltul Ko hn . who -.rr\'ed tonier on tht r11mm1ss1on thJ n nny nther mrmhrr, wn~ ap· pmntecl 1n 1!JS3, rl·>igncd tn 1!*73 i Dndla Nod«>n MOOltf I I IJAH 0 MOOPr ""'''"'' of l'°'I• -..o. CAI O•lt O' <M••~ ""'r<l't \. tt1• <.11r••••d b¥ ht\ ••'"'' (tr.-il P u H"trfo,d OI l f' ••\, t hrt• f)f,..f'll,,kMkfr•f'll •teMtd t(fl"" Of f..Ot"O n. .. flil t• S,.,.. M.u11"'4•I• GI (O\f.t lllllllfY (a ....... 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Ca 0.tt of dNt" -t"fl\ •. IW. •• "'" -oC '° s... ..... ., by~ .... Miry 8.-rn , •"'ct Edit., Mtit,...'1 0-•"Clt"''"'.,. Ja~ l.••jl -• eou.TMe• AM'\ATU .a.ay .,,.. ~"""'~ """"°'"' s,,"""'"' .. 11 -...... _.., '"" ... i.10 , .... ~. -··". , ..... 1 00 627 Main SI ,.__ ., W.•1c1111 c"·~• A•• o. Hun11091on Bellcil a.a,,., o-'""•'d • .,,, •• 1.,.. 1 ..... Doug Bulley Thd Team has a new Teammate! Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue . the Loan Department team that put together over $3 .000,000 In real estate loans In 1975. have been joined by Doug Bulley (rhymes with 016!) And they all work together. Making sure that there's always a member of The T earn ready to help you. When it comes to secondary real estate financing . The Team stlll knows the score. Call them for Information! The number Is 644·8824. New ort Equi Tun s,Inc. Real Estate Brotlers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71 "6«-682• ~539 ,.,.nt Fo••\t '4Wf\ Gl•"4•f• C• .._ ________ __, !:.'.:'"' ... W.tltllff Me•n..-•. ~·· u:===================~ / You'r~ a law abiding citizen. right. According to a Stanford University study you only break the Jaw In two ways. When you do your tax return. and every- tlme you get behind the wheel ~ of your car. And while we're not sug- gesting that you stop driving altogether, we have a plan. A plan that will drastically reduce the time you have to spend be- hind the wheel. A plan that will fW _.Inf~ call SC7-33U. 6 .. -to 10 p.ia. wetkdatys And tuni vo111 C'ommuting time lntn n1fa)tihg lebure time, mld ""V\' you a lot of money a~ wc.111 . Instead of driving to work. comm ut ~ with the Orange County Transi t District And tomorrow. worry ah<>ut your taxe-. in .. stead of worrying about cops. I .. a to 5 p.a. on w-keftds.. .) Ride the bus and see what vouve been missing. ' A '. OAIL y PtLOT r Fit-e Kills Groom, 56 Horses , LOUlSVlLLE CAP)-Auooa> burned lo death was WUbarn At tht' trat'k kilcht'n. Jem barn btev. out Th0tl'i. .... h<n I 1ot • d.led and at leuat 60 ham~ ru-Oormt'ltt, 28, of E\•iinavlUo, 1nd . Wilson ol Low.sVlllt' satd be lo:o.l bumt'd tn1 horns wert' lulll'd m a barn Arnold's brotber·in·law. four horses m the blue. Wibon "I lnt"d I trtt-d l couldn't ll'l fire tbat ~nt names 75ftttlo the lie sad four other iroonu who had both hand• heavily banda1ed any of them out." ht." said. "I air early today .al Loula\l&Jle attt'mpted to H\le hona from •nd burn oinlmt'nl smt'ar~ over looked a lontit the barn to Ht ef Downs. tht' burnln.I barn aufftred minor hJa face any wl'rc ~till up. but they v.ere Wilson. hi~ w 1ft 1tnd two all down William Kini. track pr ldenl. uld the rlre in Sam C started about 3 a .m . "By the time the fin: depart· mC'nl JtOt there. about 3·03 or J 10. you could see at rrom the ex· pre511way mtlea away," King 11:ud. "It was JUSt a ternblc thing "Mike Arnold. one of the lead ing dnvers, lost about 26 twrse~. his whole s table.·· he s&ud. Kang said the groom who was ~ms and amoltt' inhalation and children were amona thoM> slttf>' ·1'he)I took ml' to the holp1tDl. ~retakto to 1 hosplt~. in& an the born whe n \hf f'i"° t don't know which one, but 1 aot Kine said o nly '*t>out slJc of th broke out. tht bill alrudy -SM -that's hon.a stabled in &rn C ~ere "Wl' were in the tack room. i' lift'." he said. uved he ,aid. ··t hu rd u ~n)t! bana ! Wilson t>11t1matl'<i hn1 lo.-.., at Se\•tral ho urs after the fire. bang' an unusual not11e. 522.000 "\V\• lost tht' four horto.t's, horse owners stood around in "I (i?Ot up ;,nd v.enl out in my two :o.ulkies. two JOll c-;,rb, nene !\m all groups. as firemt!n rhiared h:ithrobt' and .,..,. all started i.ets of harnesto.. ever)'thang." he awuy their equipment. Ont• man screaming that there was u fire... :.aid and his .,..,ire. both In t t'llrl>, he said "l started trying to get "W~ lost our doi:. Wt"re rushed by the barn. reCwung to tht" horr,es out Ah ·oon as t • rim~hed We',·e l(Ol no <'lothei., talk. opt'ned th\.' one door. t~ ""•hole noU11nJt lt>ft , no Insurance " Connors, Ashe Rout Australia HARTFORD. Conn -Jemmy Connors and the doubles team or Arthur Ashe and Dennis Ralston rolled to \'ictory Sunday as the powerful U oiled Stat,•s tennis squad wrapped up a 6 l World Cup triumph and broke Australia's four-year dom111at1on or the e\'ent. Connors fought hard to take a 6-4, 7 .5 victory over Tony ltO<'he Cor his second singles success in straight sets. It marked the first lime in the seven.year history of the com petition betw~n the two nations tha t one side has won all five singles matches Then Ralston , the U.S. captain. and Ashe. who was t'hO!>cn the tour nament's Most Valuable Player . won the final matC'h, c1t" feating J ohn Alexander and Phil Dent. 7·6, 6-3. Danfl~ s~•~~•~d KANSAS C ITY -Adrian Dantley. Notre Dame's three· year standout, and Scott May and Kent Benson or top ranked In· tliana head the IO·man All · American baskethnll team un· nounced Sunday hy th(' US. Da:.ket b:i II W ri tcrs A!-'IOl'talion No Biti11g Please! J om1ng the ll'am an• ll1t'hJrd Wash m~ton. UCLA: John Lut·as. Maryland. Bernard Kinjt, Ten· nessee; Earl Tatum, Marquette; Withe Smith. M l!>!>OUrl : Phil Sellers. Rutger:-.. and M1t t'h Kupehak, North Carolina. lhrnd chl•cking 1s common in the National Ha1.,kl·lball Assoc1:.1tion. but Detroit 's If ow.mi PortN :llmo::,t I ind:-. hi" h<lnrl hit· ten bv Jo Jo \\'hitc Sunda\'. The White-led Celtics won. 88·87. · Irwin Wins Golf Playoff wrley Slwots Bogie on Sixth Extra Hole ORLA:'\ 00. Fla <I\£') -Hale Irwin scOrl•c1 .1 routinl' par on the fourth extrn hole today the SI\· th hole of tht• dl•IJH•d, l'Ol1· 1ro,1>r,1nl. t"o 11:1\' ,uddl·n death plllyoff -ancl dt·il•alt'<I b1tll'rh · d1:;appoinkcl Kl'rm1t Zarlt'y for lht• 1111<' and tht• S40.000 fir~t pn11· in the Citrui. Opt•n J.!nlf tourna m1•nl A gro;1n of cl1"1may \\Cnt up from the ... mall J.!illlf'ly that h;1tl ic:ithered unc1t'r thrcatt•nlnJ.! .,kit'" .ind Z.irlt•) ·, !-houldt•rto. .,1umpt•tl \1h1•11 hi~ l"o root. p.1r ':J\lllj.( pull m "'eel t hl• 1·u11 1111 the p.ir tllrl'l' ltith hoh· al llw H10 PinJr <'ountn ('luh rour"' ln1 iri. I JIJl<ll) llllJ\ 11\lol UJl in tht• r .1 n k " 11 f t h c• ,.: a rn 1• i. &: 1 (• .1 t plll\t'r' .. tnc1 Z.irle' hod Cmt,h,·11 lht• rr~uLit111n 72 holt•' IH'tl fur lht' l<IJl .1t :!ill IX un1lt-r Jl•" orut m ,, t1 ht•tl I""' on I 'Ao t>LH oCf huh'., hdort' d .1rkn<''-' hul11-.l th1• pro1·1•1•th11i.:' Sund JV "\\ <· .,hnuld h,I\ t' C1m!-ht-.I," tht• irate Irwin said al the lime. "We !.hould make decisions out here on the tour. not in a network 0C- C1re in New York " They returned this mornmJ? and matt'hed strokes over three more playofC h oles before Zarlt>y ':. boi.;cy on the Courth pl.1yoff hole oC the day and Lhc :o.1xth of the tournament. The bu~ey provided a dec1cll'd· Iv d1:.appomt1n11. ant1·chmux lo the lonK playoff They started tod:iy·s play on the 17th hole and both lmd1<·cl. Irwin rolling in a lt•:.t1n~ four· footer nrtt>r Zarlcy had holl'd a 6·8 foot putt floth parred th<· llilh routenf'lv and tht'y "'t•nt to the 15th. th{• first tcle\'l~ion hol1'. It s a ~110 yard par·h\•c , the .:rttn J!Ullrcl<'cl hv a t'reek Uu th druH• tht• r.;1r~ay . Jr~ in boldly "1•nl for the areen. put tin~ his sc<'ond 'hot on the f ring1·. A~ lhal forced Zarley lo clothe .. nme. ,ffe Had Few Enenlles Rosenbloom Burial Set Tuesday LOS i\N(;F,t,F.S (i\PI Maxie lt11'lt•nhloom , I ht• boxl'r w ho ra11wd 1wrhaps 8" mu<"h f3mc for hi" "Sia"""' Maxi<'" film roll'~ as ht• did for becomen i: world cham· pmn. "ill h<' burled in Hollywood Tue.,d.1,· hl'avyw<'1ght boxing chamJllOn who wenl on t o p l ay a punchdrunk flihler in film~. d11.'d Saturda) in a South Pasdena ron· valescent home of Paget·~ chll· (•ase. a progressive bone dlsense. He was 71. Rosenbloom won the light heavyweig ht title in 1939. and held it for fh•e years. lie began nct1ng in motion picturl'S aft<'r rl'tirinR from the ring in 1939. lie also cleared the "atcr and i.:ot 1l on the Cringe. Both chipped cloi.c. Irwin to about eight feet and Zarley to about four. And both messed the b1rd1e putts. Irwin two·pulled for par three on the 16th. Zo.1rlcy ran his 15·18 Coot first pull ubout two feel beyond the cup. then missed it coming back and the playofC was ovrr It was the !><'<'Ond '1t'tory in three week!> for Irwin. and the !-.lxth or his ('3reer Thl' $40,000 <'heck pu!>h<'d hi" earnings for thC> H'ar to Sl 13 .612 and made him the C1r'lt man on the tour to )?O heyond SHto.11110 lh1' season Zarley <'OllHlt>J S22.800 for .,,•cond and now ha!> s:!J.ti82 for the '{'a!>OO l4r-'1"' \iit.~"'' ttf'I., '"O"•V ••'-"l""V'\ lf'I tfW C tru\ Qrip." O"'lf t'k,•t\•l'Y\11111\1 I "•'• ,,.," \.fO I'm P-•rm.t /•ti• .. \U 000 J ( ~"° '" * Jorin -...n..tt•v u • ..., M 1flofJ'H1ll \I I~ \.Af'tf f U111QI•• ti t"IC) ~Mvtetf\f \4 f'k) Mltrt H•"' U 0 t •• ,,. ... , ... " •J> V"IO'llt•~I-HUI AM\;""'°' \A O'\O °"" ,_ .• "'0-0 ¥••• IW>r .. , ••.O~ l)itwt(f(,,t~M ... fl\O "'"' r 1tn'"""'°"' U •M >,. '""""'" \l tOO i.10 Atlon u.•oo ~., ••• u 100 ->-"• M< C..•. o o" C,.t, P1•••'. 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Ark. -Haroon Rahim won the S3S.OOO Arkansas lnternat1onul tennis tournament Sunday "Ith a 6·4. 7·5S"eepofColm 01bley Clallt-Tri.,.plu SANTIAGO. Chill' -PJlrn..·10 CorneJo defeated H1t'ardo <.'Jno of Argentina. 3 6. 6 2, 8 6. 7 S Sun· day lo give Chile the South American Davis Cup tenml> tJtlc Malon~ IMjurrd NEW YORK -New York Rangers r 90k1e dcCcnsemun Dave Maloi<ey s uffered a poss1· ble fractured skull Sunday night aft<'r being knocked cold by a punch from Atlanta'i. Curt Ren· nl'tl duren~ the f1rsl pc•nod oC the National Hockey LA!ague game against the Flamei. With 7 15 gone in the rlr!>t pcnott. Ma loney cross·cherked Hennen to the It'<' from bt'hmd \\Ith the play in the Hanger!>· di·· fenstve zone Bennett rc<'Ovl'red his Cooling <tnd without droppm~ his glove connected a heavy ri.:ht hand smash to Maloney's fat'e, droppmj.? the 20·vear old n•ar J.!Uan1 and leaving him hlc•t'c1ing on Madison Squan• G:irdcn 1Ct'. Iii•• ~pai,kl~• PllOt-:NIX -Arlen1: JOSS. 35. of Tustin, the fi rst woman to <'ompctc on the U.S. Auto Club championship d r<'u1t, covc'red a mile in 2A.H se<'onds nt FasTrack International Speedwny Sunda), tnmming nt'arly a half·Set'ond off her hl'st previous practice run. Cfl("I~ ..-1~ier11 OAY1'0NA BEACll. Fla. - Ninete(•n.year ·old Venezuelan sensation J ohnny Cecotto won 11 battle with Kenny Roberts and excessive tire w ear. scorin" an impressive victory Sunday in the 35th annual Daytona 200, morott'ycling's most prestigious and most lucrative rnce. Ul'ITel-.Mlo WHITEHEAD REBOUNDS-Former Riverside City Colklo!" P!ayer Jerome Whitehead (54) i::.rabs at r ebound for Marquette in Sunday's college baskl'tball <1ct1on w ith South Carolina. Marquette po::,lcd :.i 72·6ti victt>rv. College Basketball Aztecs Top Pacific; W olfpack to NIT STOCKTON -Will Connelly scored a game·high 23 points for San Dwgo State as thl• A1kc·., "h1ppl•d tlh• Un1ver.,1ty or Pac1f1<· i6·64 Sunday lo win the Pac1f1<· Coa:,t Athh>llt' A.,.,11r1a· lion ha.,kNhall tournJmcnl ;ind a berth in the !'\CAA reg1onub nl'>.l "et>k Thi.' Azkrs. who fini~h<'d thml in regular PCi\A play w1lh a 5.;, record. "111 play UCLA Satur day in an NCAA regional game. Hifl'"fo .,,~ t~ tlr\t round req.can.I pi11r•no't tOf ~ ... ci.,. IAST llEGIOMAL tl!Cu•tell•.NCI VltOtll\I•"'· OeP•ul VMI V\ Al•~m• Gt' T•n.t\lt"'"""'" t•tl'r .. 1••0,1111 PtlMf'tortY\. ltutqt"'\ t40f\U• .. , C.01uv ct1cut S....UIMl1_I_• ~mtfln.el\ ~ -tin•h at GtffftS.llCWO. N.(.. Mi.Ir< h 11 •ncl _f(,, 10 Ml DIA ST REGIOMAI.. t•t0•y1e11,~t Al•b9m.aor ffl\"'th•• "' North(Aroun... ~\1••" l(_.n·h;c: a.y V\ M•tCW"'1t~ l•I ~-1~ ••ftd, 1--.1 fncf•ttn• "' ~t JOP'ln \ N Y W.-,t••n~1cn1Q•n v\ V1rg1n,. T~ch S.mtt1.w1, ..,d hn•l\ •• B•tOf\ AOUQlt. lA. Ml rcpt tt-10. MIDWEST llEGIOMAL l•I 0.""°'" TH.I M "'lt• ~tel•¥\ M •rf't•O·ll'l Teu' ff<." "' Swr•t u\ot ••• ~""•"<•.I("''""' (1r1C:1nnaO "' Notre Oi1me M l\,OllHI Y\. W•Shtt'tQ10f\ 'liitm1f1n11\ •nd 0"411h •t Loui\vlll .. MoH'tf\ 11 .md 10 WEST REGIONAi.. U1t Ttmpt, Ar••on.1) PfioPtrdlne •~ ~mp~" St•tc At 11on• "'· ~Or(l'(\1own. 0 C. 1•1 £uqon•,~I !Min ~"'10 S••lt •• UCL A 6o•M"•tf"Y\. Nfvditl" fl•\Vfl''ltt\t Ym•ttn•l~ ,)ncJ t•n•t\ •t LO\ A-r.otk"'\ Mt.Jrr" t't ..,.,IO NIT Tab• St>tJen NEW YORK -North Cnrolina State. wh1t'h s nublx•d the l'a· l1onal lnv1tat1on Tour11am<'nt last ~car. acnptcc.l a h11I to the Lakers Dealt 91-88 Loss INGLEWOOD -Bob Love hit two free thro"s with 10 seconds rcmainin~ ;ind l,('on Hcnbow clinched th•· ).!ariw with two Set'oncl!4 lt•ft 111 gl\ e tht• ('h1t'a~11 Hulls a 91 ·'i8 Na111111al na,kf'thall Asi.odatlon victory over tlw Lo~ Anl{eles Laker'> Sunday nit:ht. Thl' Bulls. who hod lost :ux In a row, took the kud for the rir~t time in the fourth quarkr wh1•1\ Love l{rabbed a r,·hound and wms fouled by Cornell Warner. CMICAOO nu -Johft\O~ 11 lhf' "· ...,.._W\111• I, le\tc~'lllll\. I I. V~ I •M U ..... ,.tlOW U, ,_..,.In U, Po.M .. ,.,,., I, W1h1...n tt \.0\ ANOILE' IH I < .,..,,._, 10 W~"~' .. AOOwt~J•De4• ,,, "''•" "· Goocftt, .. ''· f,-, ... ~ ..S.W-lftQl°"6 Oil-11 11 11 7S " '--"·-~ ,.. " ,. " -"" Tot•• ~ovl\• C~•uoo 11. l.O• "'"°"' .. 11. TK-UI IOVI\. V•tt I.I•• l A 10,561, post-season bas ketball tournev today. · The \\'olrptH k. 11al11)nal rh:ini pions two ~cars 11Ao w11h All Americon David Thom~1111. ,,,., ranked 17th in thl· nat111n th1 • !>ca:,on. North Carolma State thu.., join" Lou1.,v1 ll l'. Kenturky. Ort·).!1111. l'\orth Curul1na A&T, Provld1•m·.- and Niagara ll\ tht· 12·1t•am f1dd. The n •mu1111ng five tt-ams wt•re• exJ)('cted to be nnnounced latl'r today. Terp• DecUne COLL EGE PARK, Md. -The l 'n1vcrs1ty or Maryland ha' dt• cided against a<'rcpteng ;l h<'rth in the Notional l nv1tat111n Tournaml'nl in :'l:ew York, tlw ~ccond time in three 'ear!> tlw Terps have dct'lined an ·1m 1t:H11111 to the compet1t1on they """ 111 1972. "It's been a lung season and we feel, a good sca :,on .·· :\laryland athletic director Jim Kehoe said Sunday. ··w e don't fet'I we have anything lo apologize Cor anti \\C didn't \\anl to prolong the !>ca!.on another 111 days or so." Thl' possibility of theTcrp~ go ing to the NIT had hl'l'O bro:.ll'ht••I to roaeh Lefty Dnc..,dl in lhc ul l<'rmath of tlu·1r 1,7.r.2 lo~!> 111 Virginia in th<· M'rn1fin.i1, of 1111· At 1 an l i c Co a!> t ('on fr r c 11 c •; lournam('nl. Meneplai• .fttit. P fe9kt-d KA NSAS CITY lkl'aul and Memphis StJlc.: \\l·re· llJnwd 111 thl' "alional Coll1·i.:1a11• Athh•tw A~soc1ation IJ,1.,kt·tli11ll t1111ru;1 ment Sunday, all liut 1·1111111ld11 1)! the 32 t(·am f1•·l1I. Ot•Paul \l!l HI \\Ill 11l.1v i\ll.m tic Coa t l'11nCen·r11•1· w111111 1 \'irgm1 J m t hl• upc·111111! rn11111I 111 the Ea'>t HP1!1011oil' :-..1i1111la) .11 Charlotte.:, N.C · Ml'mph" ~lat .. i:•t Kl \\111f:u1· West Coa-.t Al h lt'l 11· l"11nf l•r<·11• ,. "1nnrr Pt·pp1·rtl1111· 111 llu• Wc·~I lk.;111nals &l 'l't·m 1w. J\111. Cal ro111 (,'lu1•P11 TACOMA. W.1 -.h l !C: Ouv"· <:al Stull' (l1Hkt•"f11'1tl1 nnd ('.ti Poly 11'11111n11a 1 wt•r e iwl••rl1•d Sundriy to Join h11'11 1•usiet ~>111111 Univ1•1 ~1t v Ill the NC'i\A U1 vis11111 II Westt·i·n rt·~ionJI lmi.kl'tbull pln}orrs. ht·rr Goml''-will h1· t>layro WN.lnt•'I doy :.nd Thund•'. tJC Davis 1 Iii Ill uill pla~ Hakersr 1cld 122 .i 1 with Cul Pol\ c1:;.121 t11clng Pugel Sound (22·7). !'\nv;t't·~ arc srhc dulrtf :1 t 1'1ern• Brother, <'hapel in Norlh llollvwood. "1th buriol at \'alhnlln Memorial Park in Hollywood for Rosenbloom. oner described as being rast with hes fists in the rtnfl, and Cast wi th his h::ind to Jlive n buck to someone "ho needt>d 1t outside the rinfl. Rosenbloom, the former light ' Rost>nbloom had picked up the "S'8psie·Maxie" tag bet'ause of his boxing style. In which he w o uld cuff his opponent~ arotind the ears with open glo\•e-;. Appearing in more than 100 films. Rosenbloom's nickname <'arried O\'er to the srreen. where he s lurred speech bet'ame a him clnsslc. Tejeira Thought De Was Caught MY PUYOFF TILT AT FULLERTON Mission Viejo Hi1th's ClF 2-A semifinal bas ketball playoff game with Moreno Valley will be h eld al Cal State (Fullerton) Tuesday nig ht at 8 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale at Mis· •:-ion Viejo High Tuesday. They're • pn eed at S2 for adults and St for t d nL~. -- llerton's gymnasium seats proximately 4,500 peopk. The r ole wns hardly acting for Rosenbloom; many blows to the head during his 289 f1ghts had taken \heir toll. Dr. Russell J ones. director of medicine for the motion picture and television fund which paid for much of Rosenbloom's treat· ment, said three :,ean ago that Ro enbloom "had a great deal of damaJ!e to his brain. the intclle<:· tual portion Ile lat'ks JU<h~menl :md mental t espons1b1hty. ·• ARCADIA <UPI> -The margin of victor y "as so narrow that even the Jockeys weren't sure. But the electronic photo finish machine c learly showed eastern Invader Royal Glint a nose ahead of Ancient Title to win the 39t.h runnin1t or the $255,900 Santa Anita Handicap S unday. Royal Glint held off Ancient Title's closing bid to score his st•cond victory of the year in four starts. The '1ctory e nabled Royal Glint to become the first eastern horse s hipped in especially for l he Santa Anita Handicap t o w in the blue ribbon event. "I thought he might have caught me right al the wire," ud· milted jockey J or1te Tejeira. re· ferr i n g t o A n c ienl Tille, CaHrorn1a's champion h andicap horse the last two years. "After I opened up in the stretch, he cRoyal Glint) was all out to the wire. I was really gctUng after him because I could hear those horses behind us " Lightning Mand ate. lhe betting ravorite of the huge <'rowd or 68,474, was third and En!.1gn Ruken, a field horse, was fourth in the bulky field or 15. "Royal Glint. victorious in th<' Grey Lag Handicap an New York in his last s t art, raced the l '" miles in the good timeoC2:002·5. "We'll get them next time." said Sandy Hawley, who had the mount on Anrient Title. "I wasn't sure whether I won it or not because il was so close. lie run a L11thtnin11 Mandate paid $4.40 11 ~how 1tw \J('tory wu' worll $155,900 .ind 1nrrcased thC> 1; year·old gelding's l'Urnings t< $728,808. F'in1sh1ng c>ul or the mon('y were sut'h noted performers a • Dahlia. Avatar, T1tna, Gay St) le and Dulcia. dynamite race. lie just lol>t a Trn1nl•r Gordnn Pottrr Mid hi tough one " had a scare with Royal Glint lh1 Roval Glint. sent off at odds of mornmf( of the ral'r.h<'t'::iu.-.r th< 6·1. returned $14.00. $6.40 and horse "a'I founc1 chokini:: rm hi~ $4 20. Ancient Title was allov.ed <'nb stra1>. but the inr1drnl np to get away at even longer pdds, parently didn't arrecl the horse:. 9 l, and paid $9.80 and $7 00. running. J ' .. Ir· 'J r l . t •• . -:; '= It's NOt Fare Bu.inea1men Cakh Bill .. a1 tllL'ION MOIKOWft'I u JOU hive I Hmfortab&e but attOUlll. Oyiq is I 1lm-lllt matttr. You call u altliae. make a raenatioa Hd tbco like off oo an)' da1 yoa eboole. You ntvn llome wbn JOU w&J'IL tr, on the olhtt' band. you haH to w1tda your pnales, f1>'tn1 Is a wbOle Olllier Wq. Theta ~ llatt to tnw..Oqte the labyrialh ol diKowll Iara and .ubjttt 1oundr to a ~pllcaltd Ht ot restrie\JC)ns, •~h u bu:yln1 7our lleket ln ltdvanee, avoklia,1 peak periods and retumln1 •Hhln a apeeHled period. '?1\t airlines matn~ lain this double 11t1n· dard becau&e! businesa travel~ra rom aln their Money Tree brud-and-bulter -and the rare atructuJ'e la cured for them. That's why the round-trip euurslon fares rrom coai.t- to-coHt carry • provlao that you •t•Y 1t le1St se,•t n d1y11. United, TWA ind Amttlun want to m:ake sure that lhe bu1lneuman who 1 mallin& a quick trip pays the Cull tab. THE AIRLINES llAllE money n .v1n11 businessmen "''ho are on expense account$. They don't do so well catering lo the masses. In 197$, only four or the 10 maJor &runk carriers -Braniff. Delta. NaUonal ar.d Western -made money. Russell Thayer und John C. Casey. two executive v1t'e prn1dents of Braniff. explamed recently why their airUne makes money while olhen don't. In an interview with Los Angeles Times reporter Harold Watkins, Thayer and Casey said the other carrien put too much emphasis on discount fares. Braniff does offer discount rares but the two H · ecutives pointed out, "We do not take full-page advertise- ments luring people lo use them." No sir, there's no point in telling people about bargafos in the ajr, AS ANOTHER EXAMPLE of this elitist attitude. look what happened reci.-ntly to the small Eastern carrier. Al· legheny Airlines . It put Into effect. last year a neat idea called the "Liberty" rare, over the objections of Amerit'an. Northwest and TWA. This allowed passengers to make un· limited trips aRywhere an the Allegheny route structure for a set pril'e -$133 for seven days, S1S3 for two weeks. SJ83 for three weeks. Last month Allegheny asked the Civil Aeronautics Board <CA B> for permission to continue the fare The CAB said, "NothiQJt d oing:· Why ? ACC'Ordtng to the C.\B, Al· legheny hu~a1led lo prove that lhe "Libert~·· fare in· creased the hoe's profits. THE CAB SAID IT 1s w1lhng to approH discount fare::. but the airlines must demonstrute Lhat they t'ontribute to greater prorits. What concerno; the CAB. you see. 1s the health of the airlines. not the benehts conferred on passengers. This is evident in the ne" t·harter rules now being pro· !JOSed to the a irlines by the CAB. These rules would make it easier for indl\'lduals to gl'l lo" -cost t'harter fares for in· temat1onal nights. But to get them. you would ha\'e to abide by a series o( pettifogging re!'lln<'tions. lo wit. I -On flights lo Europe. buy your ticket 60 dcs)·s in ad· "an<'e. I 2-Stay at ll•a:.t seven rla> s 3 -Hound lrlP' only are ulhJ'4 t>d .t -There musl be fo(t-d d••irnrture and return dates 5-TravC'I a s part of a group. 6 :\o subi-lll ut1on t•f n~1m(·i; once a l1c.-ket 1s oou~ht There's nothing hkc maki11~ 1t rusy for peo11lc to Uy right" Fi11ci11ce Exec1ttives To Hear Ca1pe11ter ~n. Dennis F.. Caq X'ntl•r m -Newport Beat'h > will be the ll!U<'Sl speaker at the March meeting ol the Orange County chapter of the F1nan<'1al t-:xe<'11t1v<'!> · Institute. lh.• will discuss "Go H•rnmcnt fl<·~ulahon o( our Li\'e!> ·•at the meeting which will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday al the ~:\ddleback Inn in S:rnta AM. Gehl~tt tt'•sf f'lighU Jomes M. Harmon. president of Golden West Airlines. has reported a 19.02 pen•ent A"'" th in passc.>n~ers carried in Yebruary as <'Om parl"d to the i.ame month in 1975. Golde n \\'e!>l, Newport Ueach-based commuter carrier, rarrled 25,7 64 po~senaers clurln~ the month for 11 Yl'U r·to-date totnl of 52,974 . TAKING STOCK The f'cbruo ry toad fnrtor was 48.69 percent whlc-h ln<'nporal(•s 58 Clliht segments <'lln · <'clled efut to w('ulhcr, nct'ounting for a pnl'ls C'ngcr loss of ~-±:. s,,., 011-De11n"" Corp. C , Sy Iron Donner Corp. with a plant in Costa Mesa . has rt'portt'd for the !Ill( month11 f'nded Jan :11 :.;ales ""trt.• 26,9:.13,000. thrtt 11t'rcent le:.s than the $27 .751.000 re· portl'd for lhc sum(' !)('rind n yt':lr ggo. 1-.:arnlnA• ~ere $263,000, or 16 cents n share. a11 t'om- pert"d to $763,000, or 4S cent~ '' share. ror lhe s:imc period lL<tt vcar. in r t sp ('<'I tn nJM"r11llnJt performance by group, TraASducer A roup<c "Illes Wl•re SlJ,887 .000. up eh: ht perc ent, ond bcfort &nx carnln~s were $802,000, up 17 percent. 1t'alllc-o .... ~ ..... W:thlco, lnc .. mnnuf'oclurcr or air pollution control equipmt nt fnr c lC:<'trlC' ullhtie>!'I, has purchased a 32.000 square-foot bulldlnR on n foor·ncr~ 8.l_t f' ul the nc•w ~o ncr e Cabot. Cnoot & F'orbea Orange Coui\ty Jndustrtat Center, Santa Ana-Col'ltn MC!l'n. • R~rt Wahll'r, president of Wahlco. said that tht" com- p3ny'l'I mt>w facility. locatl"d at 3000 W. ~cer!'ltrom Aw• .. will be USf'd for enginl'e nna. manufacturing and administration. f'atr~~t f tt'f "• ,._.,. Bid The Orange County Fair ha11 select~ William Fawcett Advertising of Newport Beach to handle :ldverll:d nt. marketing and sales promotions. Additionally. Wiltiam f'awcetl will be a spttlal markelinf.? consulta nt to the fair and will be res ponsible for·· developing me~bandising pro- motions. The announcement was m1de by Jim Porterfield. general manilgl'r or lhe fair. ~~•IA•t ... ifea Anaheim-based General Automation lnc. has reported sales IM the second quarter ended Jan. 31 were Sl8.293.000 compared with $14,021,000 for the sttond quarter one year ago. Operations for the quarter ~ulted in a net income of Sllt.000. or Scents per share. 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Dre1on hu already bffn a fruitful one'°" John )brtiJ\ ol J rvlne. PT'evtou1ly un•~ end sometimes un t.otlud deapltt lmprculve sho• 1n1• a t ln dlan•Pol._ 1nd Ontano on the ehamp1on1h1p <'tr ctrcult, ~tartan will d1 vh•>' m«e decal• oo bis race ur than •11 11 • prtv1ou~ yur He 'll be.can With lhefumed 98 or J . (', Al:IJiln1<1n who flied has 21nh conse>c-utn•r <•ntry ul Indy with Martin ail his drher. AHie'• 98 hns won the rue~ <1n two prevloull occ.isioni. "'1th Troy Hult mun and Parnelli J ones at the 1o1.·hfft Martin wlll ulso u.~~ the Oraaon aymbol of cnr bwlder and crew chief Grant Kine. hlmseU or Chinese ancestry The Jn me resident <!\I ort1n 1 has f1n111h~ fifth \W1ct and ninth 1n the last lhre>e t:ahlorn1a ~~ at Ontano and Is looluna forward to his new connec" t1oos eagerly In the best o( health and weonn11: a wide ann. Martin says .. I've had to own and o~nte my own cars for four year5. l can't wull to start a race ~here I have only the driving to worry about." Su11set. ~eague Claampions He gets that chan<'e in th(' Jimmy Bryan 150 at F'asTrack lnternatlonaJ Spel'dway in Phoenix, Sun· day. Also in the field at Phoemx will ~ the new formed Orange County duo of Dan Gurney and Duane "Pant'ho" Carter, ex-Manna ll1~h student Carter, the 1973 rook.le of the yur al Indy, and last ,·ear's" inning car owner (Gurney>. ha\ e temaed up for the J976campalgn. Coach Alfredo !\fara n's Ne" port Harbor Hi gh Sailors cupture d tht:' Sunset Le a gue ~occe r championship KneeJjng lfrom left >-Jim Popo\', Tyrone Blair, Oa\•e Zimmerma n. Dave CaJlaghan. Ken P arker . Kern Haug. J.i1me Paniagua. Standing Ma ran. Bruce S1h erman, Mark Skinner, J eff Benbow. J ohn Benbow. Craig Smith, Doug Patton, Jack Rainwater Tripp la ,I rb••a JC Nines In Action Tuesday An Upsetting Situation Pro Cage, He could sleep la a quartermldgt>t bf'twttn ra<'~• and he slept Oii a jet alrllaer from ladiaaa lo an Funcisco recently and both llave a pparently paid orf for Ron "Sleepy" Tripp or Costa ~lesa . . h Hockey For G WC Swim Coac Standings Tom Hermstad 1 upset Hawaii for l"'O seasons. Tht' Golden Wt·st College swim Bt'sldtts opening an apparel s hop ln ,. ... WU Tl .... C:O .. ~I •INC£ Tripp ought winks u a yoangster bf'twet-n hut races and advanced to the USAC midget drcwt where lie won thf' naUonal t'hampionshlp hut ) ear at the age of :?I. lie •on a race ln Indianapolis rt'tully. then uugbt a jet to SF and won an aflernoon rue In San Jow. givlas him two vinorit's in It's~ than U hours at tracks ?,HO mUes apart. Golden We t College attempt:. to :,tay atop the Southt-rn Cal Conferen<'P <;tJnd1n~s while Orange C'oa<1t and Saddle ba<'k rollegl's laun<'h c1rcwt coach savi. his Rustlers \\OUld "''" th«i> Costa ~1 .. ,a (hats and bag.,>. Skip hai. i.tate Jc· <'hamp1onsh1p 1C Pasadena a lot of other things goin~ for blm. r;oi.,..,.sw~ lli•C•h< Dtv•t ... Cit~ Collt'l?l' didn't ha,·e :.o ma ny Ht>'s the assis tant dir~tor or lhe 1."'•-w. w L ~ .... , .. Ge foreigner~ on it~ rn,tt·r Dinah Shor~ golf tournament. St:'t for ~;:,. PCC has dom anatl'<f JC S\\1mm1n1? tht' first "'ef'k In April, and he'i. ..,,.., """ the past t" o ~I' a sons and is a nl'nr ho~ful that ma~· lead toothnthin1t"'· u ,, 'loO •• Jl )l 41)1\ )0 )) ... "' l• " .,. 14 Al~r the San JOR rue, Tripp ne•• back to Indy al"d pkkt>d up bis RJmro Spfodal and brooght ft back to bi.I home to prppare for lM sn son ahud. His nut outing will bf' at Manzanita Park Speedway in Arbona Saturday night. then will com· l'ctt' l• a race a t Madera on a I l·mlle paved oval MarchZl. · The outdoor season ln the mldwest opens In C1ttrmont, Ind. April 11 and by that time. Tripp boptts to have his new midget ready for action. LB Grand Pri.r Sr• The schf'dule for the Lo,n~ Rt·~1t·h r.rand Prix has !wen 'et "llh reg1strat1on and tcchniral 1nsi>t'l' t1on onThursda\, :\larch 25. t'riday will.be de\'Otl'<'l lo prJctH't• Jnll riuahf~ · ing fo r lht! formula One c11r~ ;ilun~ ~1th other ac·· 11v1t1es on the 2-m ilecourse Saturday will continue qu.illry1ni: runs. have a 10.000 mclt>r foot race. an Olympic trial!' b1cy<'IP rac(', a his toric f ormula One <':<h1b1 t1on race and oth('r acll\'1t1es R.t<'C' time on SunJay hao; been set for 1 15 "'1th a motorc~ cle race and a l'l'li.'brll) matr h rat'e pre· ('C'dinr.t ln('luded an th(' lineup of former dnv1n.g stars "ho \\ill compete in the histori c rare are Stirling :\to~'· Ja<'k1e Stl'wart. MaurH·r Tnnt1J:nant: Peter Ot•Paolo of Laguna Hills. JJl'k Urubham. Dents llulml'. John Surtee!i, (.'~irrnll Shelby. Dan Curney or ~ewport Buch and Phil 11111 Thr Grand Prix Wc~t "''ill bu l\\O hours or 200 mile)'\ in length. whichev<·r come~ r1r:,t lnduded 1n the fH•ld an• C"\l rrc nt world champion :'\1k1 Lauda aloni: "'1th F.merson F1tt1pa ld1. Jody Sch('cktcr. Mano Andrt'lli and Lella Lombardi among olher s. THF. G RF.E~ FL..\G -Lon~ Rt'ach sporl<i .irena \I. 111 be the st'ene of ;1 b1('entt-nn1al spe('dway anvttat1onal motor<'Y<'lt> r a<'I.' ,\µn l 17 The top 20 speed\!. a ) ra<'cr:. from lh1s t'oun to will b<' 1ssu<.'d an 1n' 1t.it1on to <'Om pet<' Area Golf Report dC'l IOO ThJt 's th1,• i>l'lling th1:. week 1n JC bat.e ball <i<'· shoo·m to C'a plurl' It~ ~econd str<i 1~ht Skip ne'er le•ally chan1l'd his !>late crown namt> from Arcnfeolt to \\illiami., but lJOn. GWC's Rustlers . a come-from be hind 9-8 winner over ('~·press in th(' SoCal op<.'n('r. ha\'e thrt'e confuence tilts this we<>k Th{'\' host Rio Hondo Tut''ld ~n . tr:l\ el lo :--.10t.1 :\lona·a Thur;da,\ and Jrt• al I. \ ll<irllor "Pa adena has lR ,l!U,\'!' on it~ rost('r "'ht>n his molh~r rt'marrlttd he used and 16 are from out uf 11s area -and the latter. CRAIG SHEFF ~;1turda~ -1;11ldt•n \\ 1 '' i 3 for llw 't"' "on . ,., ht,'lni:! ll'<I ; I\\ •1 t rio ol h atter:-e1i:ht i1re from ciut of th<• C'ountr\ · c:1tCh('r Tom .Johnson IS says llcrmstad. halllllj! I -l~l!I> <9. ro~ 22I . :'J'm r<.'all y ilj?O IO~I ~omelhini: hkP J ern Q~ cl<Jsqucz i-; hit· that . A community collegt• 1s JU'-t that t1ni:: 3.;J • 11 for 28> an.~ for the com mun1ty That's "ht•r1· LJrry KubaC'kl ha., a 360 th(' taxes a rc com Ing from " a\'(·ra1:e 19 for 25 > -llcrm<;t ad !>3) s he's i:nt noth1111;( OranJte Coa t and Sad a g a ini;t P C<.: ~" 1m coa<'h Ron dlcbat'k m eet Tue:.rluy Ba lla tore "l t'erta1nh wouldn t 12 JO > ,1t S,1ddlcback in a criticize him as u coach &>c<WM' h<'"' final non ·confe r ence a heck or a coach But I JUi.t thtnk his game swimmers s hould come from his O\\ n OCC's Pirate" 12·6) distri<'l be~an South Coa!.l play "Ma) be ('II fl av<' my own :i;tati.' Thur)>,dJy. huqing San swim mt>cl and 1nv11e teams that an• D1cJ:o l\h'.,;1. The flues c 0 mm u n 1 t y m 1 n d c d . · · s a~ ~ tra\'el to t'ull..rton Satur· Jlermstad da'. Ot>fl•n d ing state The Golde n \\'(•st <'oach i.ays he's champion C:crr1 tos 1s the not lhe only one u~et "There arc South Coast fa, orite qwte a few others that don't hke lhl• Orange Coast ·s top hit· Pasadena s1luauon." ter 1s 03\'<' Ronquillo. "ho 1s S{'ltlnl? a s1zzhng pace with a 529 11\'l'rage 118 for 34 l The Pirates, de'lp1te onl y l\\O wms. haH' 3\'<'ra2ed 6.6 runs In tht'tr l'lj.lht j.!J mes. Saddl<'buck ·,. Gauchos open M 1s<11on ('nnf<•rcnce i>l<t.\ Thur~cfo \'. \ l!>lt ing R1 vers1cll' Sar1rtli·bur k Carl Gustaf Armrt'lt i a busy man thHe days. The name mav not ~ familiar to area basketbill fans. but Skip Williams wa<11 1 i.tar at Estancia a nd Orang~ Coul, before pla) ing at ltii. father llns In Holland and Skip \pt'nt a lot or time with him "hlle playln1 ln a Dutch pro lf'alUt' last yur. lie averaged nearly ?7 points a ~amt'. llt> «raduatf"d last Dttl'miH-r from lla"ali. lf'ttln~ his 8.A . In Rerru· lion. "I \\ant to ll\•f' in Ha"a ii and If thf' hu,lnt>'li> itoe, "l'll in ('o,ta "f''a. I'm hopt'ful of bran<'hin1t out to th•• l'lands." sa~ s Skip. The college sct>oc Gold<.'n \\'e)i( baskctbnll "t;i r P:iu l St·h11l£1r 1 ~peeled to rl.-c1dl.' "'1lhtn th1• n•''l WC<'k whctht•r hc'll pl;H j OOthl•r yl'ar w1 lh th<' Ru!>tlcr' or 6w1t<'h to a ma jor college. 1 The J?U<''IS i " that S<'htll l'C• "1IL 'I\\ itch .\1 an~ maJor S<'hool' an· aflC'r h im a nd Washington Stati.• <'Oa<·h G<'Orge Ra,·ehng "1tnl'.,1>l'<i a re<'cnt ~ameat GWC. Dlt'k Courv was a candidate for the Saddlcback 'colleitr football Job, but "'lthdrew his name last w,..ek whf'n he took an assistant's po!litlon with thP Philadelphia Ea~l('S. Coury coached at Matu Dei, Cal State <Fullerton), l 'SC and •as the head man wUh tht' Portland Storm ol the WFL when il folded. lie-was al41o with lhe San Diego Chargers la~t season. 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CJ1d11 ..,11 .i t.qH.·ll bd<>rl' J hn· audience Jl 1111· l t•11lun Plaza llotr l. Ctwrlton I h tr111 h1J'>ls th(' program with Etll(ar Hu g.m . Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer !'Inert.I .t:i ~uesls. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening MAllCH I Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES ' oo • ·rr1 "' "' he" t -I~ ltllllY r ftf Al to t:>O 0 It> "Senl1 ti ltttt" 1 • t\ I ~-ll·•c'lt!I l,, I C,1111 ." ...... '"" .,., .... _, s.a.-,_, ·!IO -c.11... ""° ..... a ... " ("'°""',!~WI t ~It ti~ MM! .. .,..,,~. lob (Mot tlld '"'' DeMdl CUd ............ 0 RICH MAN. POOR MAH * Special 2-HOU!' Orama 0 1~'• )(J Q)h*-~ MH (21111 Ptr1 Vll lud) Hd Jultt •If hMU, -Tlfd, tllCI '°"" d- WJU\ ... MvttWIH u IM SIM· Cits to uan a ,.... kle, Ki111 ~rbf. v .. ,1o1;,__, lloltl..., lllloM ..... tit leect. RtJ llollaftd tld f1111 M< , .... , .-i ID Hn£H REDDY JOINS * MERV AT A NEW TlME TOHITE At 9 On t<ITV I 1114tt Wlta 5'lew flit .... 0-. ,......Skctt ...,Ao ..... t:• a J1 ~ • ~ ........ (•If.Of IU Ille! IOI' \ .. • tt boU "'°'' .~ .. 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'" 1 lO 0 .,~, .~ ... ~ ....... c. •-114 ••• ·~ '1 ti 41 01•• ~ ' ti 00 0 "'IUttY ,...,... 10111 ~ -"" l"' . ,. ' ... .. •• KOCE Television USC Skippers Take Limelight in Regatta l ', C 'IJtltn..: i.l\111r" r' dorn111Jll't1 tht• l'o.w1!11 C u.1J1o t Jni. r1 11111 • .•l• 'JC"hl I< II 1111.: ,, ....... t1 •I, ... •UI lu•111 ...,, fl<" I, I ,., • 1 llof f '11,lf .., -' ill.J IO 111 "' > YI l"Jlh\•r un l.iAkt' L°Jehul'ha nl'.ir Sunla tt.-rt111ru Suturday Jnd ~unday Thl' 15 25 kno l winch lhul !I Wc•pt tht' lukc <'On lnhul(>d to nun1t'r11ui. brc.ikdo" n!I ~and 1·11ps1tl'" 1nthc t1yingJr dm.ih•l'll BOATING I.OW POINT "kip c;alurda y Yl .i l\ Dil·k ~r in lhe A dtvhaun on 0l'nZll'r of U~C °" ilh 14 , I• •II '" 111 J 1,.11 ,1,,,1,.•r.:. . .l~u n• ti, l tul.tU' \\J' :11\\ '" II' "'""'I lll lh1• II •II\ Ii-<•II I\ 1th!'. l•<llllt \l tht 1•nu 11! 1t111r n ·•·•l t.i:-l ~l· ti-lt•jdrn.: lhl. i.~·ne.., "1th l 'CL.A wl'<'ond .i nd San 01c.:o Stlihi third S::iturda)' l . l 'SC. 22. 2. SC. 27 . 3, t:<~l. 37: 4, Sun J)1t'go Stutc. 43: ~. l.'C I. ~ Sonda\' I. S;1n Dlt>&O Stah·. d . 2. L'CI. 33: J, l'SC. 35. t;<.:Sli. 36; USC , ... NB Yacht Wins Dana Race Peter Schooomaktr's "Wildcat· a Morg..in 27 from lhl· HJhrn Connthaan 'ucht Club "'on the fari.l ra<'c or DanJ Point Yacht Cl ub':. l'llHt' :.t•rtt!i. Sun- day PHRl-'·B l-'1r:.t, "A\"Oca," Cal 28. About 45 boat!> turnl>d oot for the E\'ent Second pl.ice "inner sn tht: Tim Fullt·r. Oana Point Ya<'ht Club. set'ond. "Sun:.-htnt'. .. Catalina 27. Ron ~lalanosk). Dana Point Yacht Club. third. ··w 1ndf1t.1end ." Catalina 28. Tim Kahn. Capo Bay Yacht Club. PHRf'·C · Firsl . ""Batter End." Class A d1\'b1on YlctS Sa\an·l>oo:.c. ""!\lusi<>~l aker,"" an lr"sn JO of the Oceanside Yacht Club Third place "as Mike Kenned y':. "AudJl'aoui.. · a Yankee 38 from the host club Other winners wen· Coronado 25. Jan Urttcr of the co.,o Bay Ya<·ht Club. !>COOnd, '"Pe~gy Lynne."· t\ W 23. Chuck Pierce of the Dana i>ornt Y11<'ht Club . third , .. Beluga.·· Coron ad o 25, Hilding John:.on uf the [.1<111J Pmnt Yacht ClulJ 'Ghost' Captures Dixon Series Win Outboards Race For Se,ven Hours PARKER. /\rit 11\J'> -G~ff lio1g~ of East JI Jmplon. N. Y • :tH•r.i~C'd 9fl miles per hour In an E\'lnrudc out ho:ircl 111 "tn the l llh annual Parker ~me·h11ur Em.turn nn thc <..'olnr::ido Rl\'Pr Bn ~l?'.'t ~plct Sl3,1•-.1 \!i 1lh lour oth1•r d1\lsion w111 n<'r!i and tht! frr't IO rm1,hcr:-of 8unda\'·.,. ra<'e. !Shllrtl'nl'd lo ~l'\ l'n hour:. for the third' l'ar 1n a ruw to:;aH•fut•I · \\'rth 19 of thl' RI l'ntrH'' (tn1,.hsn)?. llrt~I!~ "O!' O\ f'rall "1nnl'r and llr..1rnlh\1'1on I <>thl'r (It\ l'tnn wrnn<'r' \!i1·rc ()"·iswn 2. J1mho "r ('onnt·ll. Wondt>rlakl'. Ill . l>I\ •~ion 3 IJ1t•k h nr.:ht. Oran'w. Calif , l>t\"t'lnn .i. ll11•k !'tht!rn:r. '-'Pn\ttlk. Calcl. and Ul\r~ron 5. t::d Od.nnj!. 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SWEET THING -Huru.., Ff'aturing Ch:lka Khan ABC 10. JUNK FOOD JL'NKJE -Larry GtWe Warner Bros ·Curb TOPLPS 1 EAGLES A5vlum -Their Grcakst ll1to; 1971·1975 2 PETER FRAMPTON -Frampton Comes Ahve A"M 3 808 DYi.AS -Dvs1rl'C'l)lumbia 4. FLEETWOOD MAC \\ arner Bros 5 DAVID BOWi E Stat1ontoStat1on RCA 6. CAROLE Kl~G Thoroughbred Ode 7. PAUL SIMON -Still Crazy Artt>r All These Years Columbia fl Rl'FLIS FEATURING CllAKJ\ KHAN ABC 9. BAD COMPANY -Run \\'1th The Pack S"an Son~ 10, AMERICA -ll1slory-America's Gr:ealt>sl Hits Warner Bros ~-1.Jd',,~--"'-* LADl(S I ~[nT L t~[H ~ PLUS ~ JIMMY CLIFJ IM 1HE HARDEi THEY COME" OMI COMPUTI SHOW IACH 1Y1MMG 1.-00 ntl SUl.f TMIAT&. HUNT. llACN . u .. n,. "llNOENBURG" IPSl J:SS.a:tO 1HE um WALDO PEPPER" J:00.6:00· I 0:00 '1HE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER" lC} J:li-•:H .t :JI "LOVE ANO DEATH" IPCl 4:20.t :OO MALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE AMYMOU" 2:00-S;SO·t :41 '111£ ,.ISONEI Of SECOND AVENUE" 4:00-7:SO "TllE NIGHT CAUEI" (R} N t-1:4S·S:40·t :40 SAT SUM-S:lO·t :JS '11TE THE BULLO'' l:00-4:H-l:H UT wt'-7:10 OHlY N l-J:H ·7:H w•~'a "NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN" ••• 2:00-4:)0· 7:00.t:lO ALSO ACADlMT CMTOOHS JAM MICHAIL YIMCIMf IAY LIM% WHITElll -lMR- 4-l0ni9h•n1t Tea.• Orfv9f -.a1 """KJ•t•ntt1t9 ,._.""'pn<Un9 hi ... " ....... t>UIMdl .. ,. •" ... ...... "~ -Ctta•••• ChampUI" lot ""9e0H Tl-1 Uvlt• •PH> ·•"' to ....... Mad• tu"' w1lh • b•liha 111\ ,..... ... ~••r"-0.Nwo will .... 'T ... 011 ... --Oo "" $1\Mtl Nee-TV -·--1 l r;J !II!~:_·, l .;.~~J .. , , '"" .... t '', 1 ..... .._ 10:00 Movie Great -'The Scarlet Pimpernel" a moving English film starring Raymond Massey & Nigel Bruce. A true classic. en ~ KOCE~~ ruv Orange County Television Monday, March II, 19711 DAILY PILOT I J £ VUST£NINC 1. LONELY NIGIIT Anaet Face -Captain 0 Tt'tll\llle A& M 2. VENl 'S -"'°ank1e Avalon ln·L1lc . 3 ~ \\t\Y TO LEAVE \'OUR LOVER -P3ul Simon C0Jumb1a 4. JUST YOU ANO l -Melissa Manchester Ani.t.i S Cl 'PIO -TonyOrlando& Dawn f.l~ktra 6 TllECALL AM\' turroyC11p1tol 7TAKEITTOTllEUMIT 1-:af\le As)lum 8 T1u:~n; F'KOM ... w A.T.'" Rhythm llt'Ml:lllt" A BC 9 ONL\' LOVF. IS REAL -Carole Khui Odt 10. l.J.o:T YOUR LOVE ft.LOW -Bellamy 8rothera Warner Broe. -Curb COUN"l'llV SINGLES l. THE ROOTS OF MY RAISING-Merle Hag . l•n:I Capitol 2 Rt;MEMRER NE Wh~n Tht• Candlelights Are Glcnmin ic -Willie Nelson Columbia 3. FASTER llORSES The (;owboy Aod Thu Poet -Tom T tlall Mert"ury 4 'TIL THE RIVERS ALL RUN DRY -Don Williams ABC Oot S STANDING ROOM 01''1.Y -Barbara Man· d~ll A RC· Dot 6 GOOD JI EARTED WOMAN -Waylon & With e RCA 7. MOTELS AND MEMORIES-T.G. Shepard Melodyland 8. BROKEN LAO\' -Larry Gatlin Monument 9. YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING -Freddy Fender ABC-Dot 10. IF I HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER AGAIN I'd Doll With \'ou -Roy Clark ABC· Dot Diana 'Piped In' JIOLL\'\\'000 !t:Pll -Diana Ross \\111 be the first p(.'rformer lo take 1>arl in the annual Oscar a\\ ard rert>mony hy rl.'motc broadt"ast rrom Europe. ~llss Ho!.~ will bt> on tour in Amsterdam when the <swards are prt•sent('(I March 29. She is scheduled to sing ··oo \'ou Kn<>\\ Where You're Going To," theme song. from her movie "~tahoflany, ·• which has b et>n nominated for best !>tin~. Her performance will be beamed h\ e by sat<'lhtc. ACUIMY AWAIO MOWIMATIOMS IMC&. .... llST ltCTUlll an ACTO« MST ACTllSS llSTD•ICTOI AMO llST IWPOITIM9 ACTOll Enry o~• In • Wflll• Iller• 11 • mov,. tllet yo11 wented to Me b111 mined. Now .• ALICE IS BACK! LLEN 8L.H31YN H'S h.I ~FER30\ . '~-... , :.vt .-0 Yl!A"I AHEAD 0' ITS TIME! •• , ......... h •••• ... , ................ , .. --.. -...... ... UllH t•••f Cl•tU(\ It ............ *·'"~ ._. tr•ff M•t •1Uc••I ~ ...... ,. .. "' ... . ,.. ....... ei .......... .... -· "1111111 CALLER~' l'lUI ,.MAHOGAHY'" IPGt -stmLOQl ..ou.a•· IMAITla HOnmt" INI .......,..,.._.n.._ ...... ... WILL. I WILL •• FOlt HOW" Ill ·•uc• OOUtn L.1¥1 HUI AMY woar 'ftllOt8 OJ JHD •YIMUl• INI ._, 090Stf. MC> aTUIM" ••• "CHAIUI & TMI AMI&" 1e1 -00. DAY AfT....ooH'' "DIOWHIHe "°°'-" 111 WHATS ALL THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... p nlROII IS A SENSITIVE, EXCITING FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN AND ENJOYED BY All! 11\'lllN O'Nt:Al • ltilAllllA •(llt:NIOM INCLUOING: ll!ST ll'ICTURE BEST DIRECTOR IEXCLUSIVf IN ORANGE COUNTY U' • O)IM o/u\\tNIUm r•1'1uuK " '"tttu~ • tu lt'}tf..,t l'l.UI · llOllY 0' 0 ' llAffO X r edwards 81US10l CINCMA I .. "'°',.~~;-;:._,..._. -, - ~. t\ J 4 DAfl Y PILOT Monday.Mvchl. 1979 ( . , 'MERIT taste secret found by isolating key flavor ingredients in cigarette smoke, then adding them to tobacco. In Ri chmond, Virginia, there's an eight-story building that houses the main Research Facility for Philip Morris. Around the co mpany they call it the Tower. Its here that pure research in tobacco yielded what might be the most signifi cant making advance since the filter. It's c 11l ed 'Enriched Flavor.' It comes in the tobacco of a ne\v kind of low tar cigarette. MERIT Only 9 n-1g. of tar. Yet with astonishing fla\'or. If you enjoy~ full .. fla vor cigarette now- but \vould like to find a low tar smoke with ;1 ta ste you cnn switch to and stick with- you 'IJ ht: intere sted . Key Flavor Ingredients Of Tobacco Isolated 'Enriched Flavor' \vas developed by "c racking'' cigarette smoke do\vn into its basic ingredients, and isolating special key units that dcli\'cr tas te \Vay out of pro portion to tar. 'Enriched Flavor' is extra flavor. Natural flavor. Flavor that can't burn out, can't fade out, can't do anything but come through for you . We packed MERIT \vith 'Enriched Flavor' and began a cries of taste tests. C""•l•rM....., ,,.. ,,-, ~·· Taste~ested By People Like You Thousands of filter cigarette smokers tested 9 mg. tar MERIT against five current leading 1o\v tar brands ranging from 11 mg. to 15 mg . tar.·: The results were conclusive: Even if the cigarette tested had 60% more tar, a significant majority of all smokers tes ted reported new 'Enriched Flavor' MERIT delivered more taste. Repeat: delivered more taste. In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, 9 mg. tar MERIT MENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering as much - or more-taste than the higher tar brands tested. MERITand MERIT MENTHOL You've been smoking ")ow tar. good taste" claims long enough. Now you've got the cigarette. MERIT. Incredible smoking pleasure at onl y )) 9 mg. tar. From Philip Morris. •ArncrfC•n ln~lthJIC 11( Con~umcr °"'"""'· 51udy 4\'JflJMc rrC'C on rc~uc~r. Ph1l1p Morr~ Inc .. Rrchmond. V~. l..12111. 9 mg'.'ter: · 0.7 mg. nicotine av per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. - ... Roles Better Here? Monday. March 8, 1976 .. As woml"n sbf'd trad.tlionaJ conccrni. and ca1n flnonctal f'Qualtty, arf' the> pay•n& ror tht' lo s ao sodal and cultural 11rt"as•" ~ "ondered '\nrmnn l.um1an, l\J)tory in1tru<.'tor "ho da.imf'd 1\ "aa no coancldenee th:at eth.ruc: 1roups IO~l' their l•nauqe fir.t a.nd their rood spee1aJlJ~ last "These 't\Omen "ere the bulwark 1n domellll<'. moral and fduutional rt>fpects." he uld "Father 'ruled' but tnOlht-r h•d 'powt-r or the bedroom' Md <'OUld peouade ham "'hen she aot him alone " Howt-ver. Lumuan odmlttl"d lmm1air11t1on was "another mole· domanat~ theme,·· rcc11lhnt1 ~renes from "Thl' Em1arants." ··Jt;swail" and "Fiddler on lhe Roof." 81 Art Offers New Depth H1stor1c:illy, artislo; ha'e alwa)S painted nude women. but there was a tradataon d1ctatin~ wh1rh women were portrayed ''1th clothe~ and which" ere unclothed. Acrording to Minam Lella. an Orange Orange Coast College art 1nstrurtor. anstocrat1r womt.>n "t-rE' al" ays p1r· tu red" 1th their cloth~~ on,'' hale J!oddesses "ere painted 1n the natural. usuall~ man 1d} lhr settm~ In tht.> 20th Century, tht.' nude woman as more apt to be found in the rcnterfolct of a men's mai;tazme. she said The early paintings of the i::cnteel women r eproduced their luxunous clothini: in minute detail, and the portrait!> almost alwtiy:. s ho" l'd thl' subjcrl "ilh a hat. As lime went on. the portraits leaned toward 1m- press1on1~n1 and l'Ubt!>m . and the l'lothm11 became murh more styllted Some recenl arl1!>tS ha\ e even painted dothmR 1>u~1otest1ve oflhe human bod) This evolution is an expression or Ms Leila's helieC that "rlothing 1~ an E'xtens1on or the !>ktn " "People have alwovs 't\orn dothes appropnate to the ttme and their station in lire Clothing of all ty~s 1s more "1thtn the :n eraite woman's budJ?el n<>"' " The urll!>l. "ho showed sh des or her own work as " ell a<. f)Jlnt1n1ots of \\Omen and by \\omen. i.aad that t'lothin~ 1, "morr .irt1!>t1c" toda\' and that "there 1s an art to dressinit · ~tore artt!>lS no\\ are p11111n~ their paanungs on gdr· mcnls. and -.ome are C'\ en lumtnl! to dt--.1,i:ntn1? clothtnl? Ms Lt>1la's approarh 1s to work with several textures or doth 1n neutral rolots. from wh1rb she forms clolhiog-tike \\all sculptures. Art ran be a ps~rholoR1ral tool and a cathartic ex penence an add1t1on to an exploration of new conrepts, BC· rordin1ot to Bes Robinson. an artist and teacher who d1s- l'llS!>cd her own journe) into crcat1\'lty. lier first work!> wer<' silksrreens on fabnr and drawinl?S of thstorted intlm ate human processes wh1clf.lfrightened her M much she hid them fo r ftvl:' 'curi.. "l u~c<I to tllustrnlt• oltwr people's fantasies before. "'low I'm doing my own " She '>tlld ht.>1 urt has h1•liwll h1•r 11ndt•rstand herself. The Q_rnct'!'IS evidt•ntly hos lx't•n ha1tl, lx•t'auM• !-ht• had diffarulty f11 lalkin~ Uh.)ut th1• th1111.:h1 prO('cs:o.t''> i.hc hns been go1n~ throu.:h Sh<' hu"' rrollZ\111. -.ht• i..11t.1, that 'ht''' :tn~n· "I am 1u~t no" abll• lo uttmlt a11.:1·t I ":" 1,111.:ht lhJt "omt•n 5houldn I ;-.htl\\ uni.:1•1 to m('n ' ~lo; Hob1n~on "hO\\f'll 'hde•"I of ht'r mo!>I ord111mNI \\Ork, which IS a l\l'rll'!> O( rrwls .tnd flO\\eri. treated In an un• ~uJI mnnnl'r. Thi.' rlo \\ t•rs ha,•e b<>rn "'" n tn p1tpcr and allowed to di')' She ho:. usrd rose<;. hh1•' and e.1rnat10n!I., 1111 of which :.1\1.' dl'pl.1\ NI" Ith th1• ''"m' "I'm thf• rarly pt"nod Thi· :1rlt'll .11,0 hil"I u~1'(I frt•'h fruit~ "lueh us pt'aehl's nnd ll.ll>,J\ .1. "h1rh slw ha-. '11<·1-.I 1h1n an1l mnunlt•d twt\\t•cn ~l.1" p.1n1•h NOITll' "1th hook' unit ,onw "alh fl.'alh1•1' .1d1ftod 'I ht''>l' "or ks h.l\C lak1•111111 "t'\11,11 cnnnnl ;1111in' 'ht• ,,Jlll In th1• 111 '\t'll"''lon j)(\1111d follo\\tllll h1•1 h•1·tu11" ttw qu•'' 11011 '' •'' ,1'\kt•d , "Mu"'l llrl lw unflt•r,trHKI • 1\ i.ludcnl l>UIU~t''>lro th.JI !)Cl hups lh1o; kind o( urt IN a ll'Y<'hulu111l'11I rxp1•nrnn•, nol :an art1~ttr one. nnrl thlll 1wrhap~ thr l't\O urr fundomcntull)' mtt'r·rcluted. "Ir ~ople came as a ramily, It "as th.-m•n') dt'ClSlon Jr the hu band came alont', tw m1:hl nm mont') 11nd co back or he ~uld ·drop out· oand lt-ll\ • tht' "'lft-slr<indt'd In tht' old wuntry under tht' St"rutln) Q( the ''lllllJCe vn~11t · He noted that iome desertf'~ ,.ould return aftt'r dttad . find th" warr h,·ana "1th anothtt man aod kill her Tbti:. "as C'Ot\Mdt'rt'd a "male right" lh:At ofkn 14'('0\ wlpunl11twd oi11hill'H1910 •·soml'lamei. Grtek falhtris would send •on• lo lhr U S lo t'iam the dowry to mnrl') of! lht>lr 11sten," Lum Ian added "But i.oon thtrc Wl'rt' 10 Cew eligible youn• men that the dowries were pricl'd too htah The youn1 wornc.-n tht'n 1h1pped out as domei;t1c to gel to lh1~ <'ountry to "ed Grttks thtar ·~ .. ThC' tnp "'as not usy for any 1mmi1rant. usually bQokC'd an stttrace. as the bow re. 30 lttt and pe>undtd buk lnto the Allan- t1c . day 10 and d•)' out "It "as vtry cut~>· for "·omen. f':.Pt"<'•ally those tra\'tllna alone. and brutally hard t\'t'ft ..,. ht'n the)' iot here," J..wnlan c:on- ttnu~ "The men ct'rlalnly wantf'd lhem Over her e , not only for St''C- UM rrlahon1 bul also tor kttplnt; house. obat-rvlna hOllda~ and making money "It was not unusual for a cou· pie to buy an 8 btdroom house and rent the o ther seven ~rooms to Ct>llow lmmlgranl.-J, somettme) lo thrct' -.hlfts a doy "The husband would be work- iJli Ion& hours at the factOI')· And tus wife non itop ot bomt' lo pay family upeoJt'S " Lu mu n d es c rt bed h 1$ arandmother'' trtps Onl' "as t1m--until hl'r f1anC'I:' "rote about "many lo\•t-1)' women over hA!re." Thu otht'r becume. at 19 ye1tr• of aae. the matriarch ul el&ht "hen her mothf'r dlt'<I shortly aart.:r arriv1l "She was most tn tl'lb1ent but could M\'\'r read or write bf'caus~ -be ll.lways was vuttln1 •omconu else throuah achool." Lumlan lil!jo nolcd that where today's women want control of their bodies. "rt-male lmmt· rront.s dldn 't t•ven have control of thclr souls or f'mot100~. lhe love aspect was denh'd them In match·maklng." People staff writers Carol Moore, Jo Olson and Jackie Combs-Land report on Orange Coast College 's Women 's Week programs, Position of Women in our Immigrant Families, Blue Collar Working Woman , The Working Mother and Women Artists. Thanas ore d1ffon•nt loda}. both here and in their hom~ cultur , •llt'~lt'd a 11oubsNju\•n1 panel or four fore11n tudcnl!> For startt>r . U tekt>., ut lt-u ... t en upptr "'Id die tnrom .... 111 hnnncc a Yt'U herl' undt-r '1 i.tu dent \ha •R reed N a:.n ri Mochmlov or lrao. Su unn )o'11•rr11 of Ecuador, Viola llat•berle o( Cerrnany and Srebrt'nkli Gradecok "ho escoJ>('d Com munlst Yua;o i.t11v10 v1~ Ve11t'1ut•la. "l drdn 'l npMt to f\nd :10 mur h complalnln.i by womrn who" unl m ore po~·<'r In thrir fam11lt•s." utd Nasrln. who Is study111~ Ul' countin.i. "Thul happN11< a lot ul home but I thoui;cht Amt•ncii "11:$ the land or ovportunlty ... Viola, who all muJorln.i i11 lanauages, was surprised by thl' sexual fret•dom 1and )'Oltng m•ar rin11ts "In Germuny. women arc still fighting ror abortion but thert' Is little chance. Wt' don'l marry unlit 24 or 25. we're sup· posed to aet educalJoo and jobs r1rst .. (Someone s ugaested thal American youth gel their head 5tart by renttnt; apartments and e>.i tmg on t•h.1rge car<b I AdJusting to this counlry wns not as hard as South America for Srt'brenku, lc:irnang to be a respirator technician "There "ere no Sla,·1c-to Spanish d1rtionarn.•s 'Cl "e hud to take menial \\Ork untll we picked up the languagl'," yie said Stud~ ing gt.>neral bu~incss ts satisfy1n~ to Susana because at home. "women my age are more free than those 10 years oldt'r More wom(•n art> going to un· i\'ersaly. "\\'e ret:un more of the l:llllll y spint. though It :. mon: <'Oll\c nient to II\ e al homt' and i.penct vour ~ala r\' We ha\-l' mor" rl'i>J><'l'l for ~Ider!> llnd kt>cp lhl'nl :..t homl' a:. a ~~ mbol, s0tneth111~ :.~rial" A S<'otlt!i>h Amt•ra«:an an the nu d1ence m(•nt1oned that d1..,t•1phn ing teen a i::cr., 1~ hard "Ith 1\1 o St'b of \ alue~ \'No malll'r him hard we tn . the children sJv \\C !parent:. I "eren 'l born here;, A California molht•r rrphed. "H you \\l'rt' native. tht•y \\ouh1 rail you a sq11.1rc · 1r th:al s 1111\' <'onsolat1on · Salaries Earn Freedom lt 11 a rom mort belier that bloe- (oll•r \\Orkin~ women are just dyinll to bt.> romrortable. middlt'- elass hou~e" 1ves. "People think \hat the only r eason these women work •~ becaus<' they absolutt'ly ha\ e lo." said Mar) Landcr!.ll•an Walshok. PhD But arrord1ng to a researl"h stud~ that a L·nl\t'r!'>1ly of Cal1forn1a at San Diego soc1olog1~t as par1Jc1patmg in. blue c-oll;ar \\11m1•11 11f11•11 ;in· on the JOb be<' a utie the) "ant to tx> there Slatislirs show that 50 perr('nt of the l 1 S. aclull female popula· t1on 1s in paid emplo~ment and the average salary 1s S4,000 a year. More than hair of these women work at bluc-c·ollar Jobs -as small press Ol)<'rators, on ossembly ltne!'i or Mi sales clerki. -and hke 1l . ba1d Dr. Walshok. MORE C'Ol\1 .~ORT "Hluc·rollar wC1mc•n M<' mott' eomfortabh.•, m1111· ac'<'t•ptmi: uf hf(' and their fomrll!.''> "ht•n lh<'' hit\t' 1ob., · .,rl'hminun f111el111i:' nf tlw 1 urrenl thrt•t• Vl'JI 'tud~ 1nd1c:at1• that blu(' roll Jr"°' kin..: "omen Gain 1nd1·pl.'ndenc(• anti autonom\ hy t•arnmg th1•ir o\\n money : ""lot onl~ do they add to the famil> ·., purrh;a~rni:: power, the "omen t•nrn lhl'tr O\\ll frt•cdom " J::njoy the chall<>n~1' nnd ""n't' <>f .1rh1f'\ l'm1•nt f<>und 111 " 1·.ar1•1•1 I lk It 11111\1111! 11\\J\' trnm ''"''mhl\' l111r \\nrk .1n1l 11H11 \H•ld1n~· I t.11..1• lh1• :.on.11 c·onltu·t-. anll tht• rhnnn• · lo i!l'I 0111 of llw hnu"lt' and do ~•Htll'I hrnl( · · SELf'·•:STE•:)t ,Whtie th1• madrllr·rla o;, taousewife may enjoy her role, "these l;>tue-collar "omen have a better opinion and r~I more self· artualized (than their stay·nl· home sisters> Ir they have a Joh .. :.aid Dr Walshok The basic reason 1s eeonomics The middle-class housewife has more time and more money to be used at her own discretion The higher family income turns the housewife into a ton- Ii Um er manager. said Dr \\'alshok She spends a great denl of her time deciding how the money wall be spent and then spendmg it. D1screllonary tame also allows the middle·class woman lo get ln· \'Ol\'ed 1n clubs, church activities and hobbies. "In order to have the freedom lo enjoy various activities. you ha\'e to be at a rertain income level." pointed out Dr. Walshok. /\ blue-rollar woman stU<.'k al home with no monrv ofl<>n 1~ n•ry huppy to get some kind of pt1yin~ \\Ork ('O~TRAST ln t•ontrJ!>l to the working mid 11le-r lass or prore!'>:.aonal .. oman, lhe blue-collar working mother ~perienrcs few eonn1rts OV('r leaving h1•r home and children, said Dr. Walshok Rather than "orry about "Are lhl'y sacnf1rang th1•1r <'h1ldren ror their career~"." lht' wnrktnl( c:lui.s mother SC('' ht•r Joh J'-Jn tc'\tt•n"on or lwr µ.11 t•ntlni.: Shr " ;1 hh• 111 ""'' 1rfr mon• for her <'hll <l1 t•n lh·t·au'<t' '>lit' \\mks She enJo.'., hN ch1ldr<'n mc11 t• ht-rau:.t• '<ht• d11t•i1 no1 f1•1•I lrupped "I hkc m y<1rlf mort• and I hk~ my k ul!. mort•," t\nothet study currently under way 1s taking a look ut how l ' S fam11tes d1\'lde housc\\ork and ho\\ th<'y feel about 1t, :.aid Dr \\' 11lsok. DO MORE ll and1rates that women - " hethcr l hey a re "orlung full· time or tayinl? at home and no matter what class they are an - do 88 perrent of the housework. The reason 'or this arrord1niz to the study is that \\Omen do 2 Ii tasks at once surh as c·ooking ,, meal, ironing and walchm~ the: children, while men can onb do -one household job at a lime They either cook or watrh children or iron. "Women can do in three hours what it lakes a man nine hours to complete," pointed out Dr. Walshok. , If there is any help, il either comes from assiJ?nrng tasks to the children or from outside. It as St'ldom that the hushands help. she said. ACCl'STO M ED The stud\ aho rPn•;1ls th.it ,·ery few \\Om<>n art' an~1 \ aliuut this d1sproporlt0nate share of th1• household duties There are many posrtrvl' rt" wards In housework !"shiny floors and good meals"), atf milted Dr. Walc;hok. but mo'l _women art> Just n• ... ~1wd to 11 "Thev know lht·\' r<an dn 11 IH'I t<'r and fu .. ter ~,; lht•\ JU'I J.:•l llhC'ad and do 11 .ill and ,11111d lh•· h.1"lc'>." 'lhc· '111<1 \\om1•n, 110 111.111<·1 \\hal lh1·11 l'la-.i. Jtlh or 1·du!'.1l111n, ,111• 111 I 11rru ... 1011l1•1I to 1h1•1r 1111 .. ~ ,1, h 011 i1 t• kl' l' p <.' r an fl m 1111,1.: I' 1 "They ~r·ow up with rl l'ht·v a11• :acrullunzed to do 1l .Jll and do 11 well." Dr. Walshok Dr \\ ahl111k l11•l1 l'\ ('' the· llt'l('(•lltJ~I' \\Ill 111\\l'I ,J:, Oil'll IJ1'1.'t1m1• anorc 'l'n!'>1l1v1• lo \111' pn>bll'm " "If \\Omen t'\Jll't'I morf' ()( lh('lr mt•n, tht'} '' 111 ~t'I It · Ill \\ .1h.h11k -..1111 lht• 1-IU1h1· ... 1111111 :tit• I lw n1•1·1t 1111 Jcll'•JU;1lt• .1 n ti J \ .1 r I .1 h I ,. 1· h 1 I .J l'oll 1' l'('llllllfll 11 .d hllll'>l'l..1•1·p111~· -..•n IC'!''> ,11111 lllll11l11111al, f.1,1 loo1l mlll1•h I h•·\ .11,11 ~1111\\ .1 ~' "" tnf.I iii· t11,1111I fol Jt,111 llllll' Jllb°' Wllh p.art1<1I ur full h1•1lt'llh, fh'x1hl1 \\111 k huuro; ttnd JIJli 'hJI 1n1: Working Mothers Gain ~ Support, Approval . If number'! ml'nn npprt>\ ul then th<'" orlonl? mother I"' an nr ccptable role for today's Aml'nran "om an One ha1\' 'ot the 'llOmen 'll ath rhildren betwe('n ioe and 17 ar.- tn paid emplo> ment. one third of those mothers "1th ch1lctren un dt-r "I' are an the Job market TheSl' \\onwn hJ\e a total O( :!f; m1lhon l h1ldren illh\ u "om an handles tht· fust0n g( r a rl'er woman :rnd mother'' as discussed by a pond composed or four professional women and the te<'n aited • daughter of on<' or the women· Doreen V:sll, OCC coun..,elor nnd panel moderator: Gayle Bilbo, pyschology ins tructor: OC'th Bilbo. d aughter ol a working woman: Nancy Noble.director or the OCC Children's Center, and ~tonne J oseph, dance mstruc tor. As \\tll·educatcd \\Omrn 1n • . profrssannnl rareers. the panel rrpresent<'d only 20 perrenl or lht' rnt:al working woman force tn tht' l 'mted States Sl'GG ESTIO:'\S But they bt>he"rd their sugges- tions and personal 11tont'" \\Ould he ht'lpful to all v.orkan~ mothers Tht" panel decided t.hat, ror a \\Orkang mother and h<'r family to b4' happy. there must be three romponents -/\ supporti\'e husband o r btlpmate. -Quality child care -Cooperative, supportive eh1ldren Getting the man in your bfe to be helpful and supportive can bt> a gradunl pro<'ess or education or 1t can bt> one of the basic ~enet.s of the marriage Wh1r hever. 1t is es· sent1al that the father be availa- ble ~nd \U.lJ.mg.l~ do tus share of th<' parenting and household chores. lht-panl!hst" :11rrred Gayle Biibo related her need to be "Supermom I felt hke I hafl to be m <'hargc of evcrythmit and that e'erythinl( had to he: perfect." DELEGAT E JOBS tiraduallv. r.h Bilbo 1£'arn<'d lo delegate· re"lpons1b1bt1e-; to her husband and daughter Nancy Noble. wh~ dau111.ht<'l' is now 21. told or her guilt reel· lngs because of her strong personal nee.d to remam active m her profession despite ha\'ang a child. "I didn't havt' to work ·· she said "I wanlt'd to wor1<." She. too. strove to overcom- pensate by being "Supermom" because or her aullt feelings and a "total lack of support" from her husband Ms \ail stressed that nuJbah ty 1n<I communication a1te-ssen ual to resol,·1na: hnusrhold and child C3re tMk~ "It llht>uld Onw ha<'k and f o rth between parents." s he said "Whoever reels lake it can bothe the children and pul tht'm to bed or you can do 1t together " · The parents should become a team of responsible, setr-stert1ng adults -: each seeing what hai:. to be done and doing 1t O ULDCARE The big question ror th~ wt>rk· ing mother Is. or course. child care "We wanted someone who would rare about Beth. not jus( baby-sit," recalled Ms. Bilbo. Her h'usband went oo swing shift and rared for Beth for t he first year of het lire. The panel agreed \hat un· iversal. quality child care cen- ters were th<' answer And the ('enters should ha\ e facillues for infants and s1<'k childrrn "Working mothers II\ e in feor o( their ch1ld rl'n gettmi:: tll, .. ~1c; Noble said "It helps to be really gOO<I friends with !lbmeone with whom you can recaproc;\te:· said Ms Vail. suggesting e btthy satltnl( co-op or a one·lo-one trade ofr The women firmly belaevedthat bt>rause they are leadmg sat1c;fy. in1t hves as career women, they are able to have more i.atisfyinfl relat1onsh1ps with their children. QUALITY TIME Several panelists stressed hav· Ing "quality time" and "ma.king yourself available to your chHdren." "I was very concerned that the lime l was with Beth bt> good. that I was totally 'there'," said Ms. Bilbo Most or the panelists did not \\Ork during s ummet vacation and bt>lieved that "quality time" de11emerated as the physical "b<>· IOI! there" 1ncrea&ed. They en· 1mt>tl bl'1n.: \\Ith lh1•1r rhlldrf'n rn<1re wht•n lht•y Wl'r(' with lhcm It·~' Suzannr Jo,l'ph. th<.• mother of three ehtldrt•n undC'r C1vc. SUit· gests "unwind1111t " from the work day b-. reading a story or colorln~ with th(•m ·And. 1f \OUr children start. la\mll a ~u1it trap 011 you abol.ll your not being homl', remind them that there arc• loL"I of limes \\hen you are home that they JtO off to play with their rnends," said Ms. Vail. Ms. Joseph also rerommrnds "being nice to yoursetr. ''It's importonl to have time! when you are alone." s he 11aid1 She gives herself space durin«i the week by shopping or taking a class. • "You have to be able to count. on a treat for yourself " The panE'I closed with (our (See WORK ING,82) I DAILY PILOT ------~ Goddesses Copied f 1H hi&h school semor& and a woman 1tudent at Oran&e Coul ColleMt' who ret"el\'e schol•rshlp:. from the Wednesday. Mart'h 17. Oollar11 for Scholars bcnem Wlll do "'ell to follow the lead of J od I Palmblade <left > of Cotita Mesa and Mnrcia McKerren. RN (1 l&hU of Newport Beach The Athena Awlltll for <'ommunily leadenhip and Mm~rva Medals are supported by the fashion show a nd wn<'h\"On to be presented by Newport Harbor Panhellenic Jn the Newporter JM . Miss f\kKerren. an 1'1umna of Nttwport Harbor Hi gh School when· she was newspaper editor and AFS and GAA chairman. won the Minenu ~rant of SSOO while a Cha Omega .-l t:CLA in 1969 She proceeded to graduate £irst in her <'la!'is at St 1.ukc-':. School of Nu rs· 1n1. Pittsfield. l\tn'i. Miss Pnlmblude hai:. added tht• out· standing inallull" for Otha Gammn •t t;CI to her h1ot of honor thn\ Includes 19'74 vuled1ctort11n at Costa Mcso lli&h School und arh h·,,~mt•nt citataomc Crom St>\'cntl Cl\ 1c club11 As a public act num:.trat1on m•'.JOr on <"Ompu:l. she workt1 111 tht: phy:.lca lab. adnscs flurbor Tnnily Group ond vol unteer s ror Tt•cns Atiainst Dystrophy Mrs . Robert B~·lknap \Cl'lllt:r l. Panhdlenir ud,·isor 111 l 'CI, lhunks the women for their 1..-ader..-h1µ 111 the renewal of interest in the Gree k l'X 1~rlence Chnrlotte Starcge 1s chairman of the event for whil'h $10 lil'kcb may be obtained from Mrs . George Guthne, 115 Topai A \'e., Balboa Island 92662. I ' Sagittarius; Pay Attention Bridgework's Costly (Ann Landers t;Jl T UESDAY, MARCH 9 By SYDNEY OMARR .-.: ARIES (March 21·April 19 ); Plenty or acttv1· ty -short trips, calls. messages and the con· -; clusion of a deal. • TAl!R US (April 2(}.May 20): !':e'A' approach to financial s1tuat1on is necessary. Hes itation C'Ould equal loss. GE~11NI <May 21-June 20). Steer rlear of electricity. lramc. machinery -means take more care than usual. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): What was hid- den is revealed. You become more flexible as re· suit. You find more freedom of thought, action. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Romancedomi.nates. Desires are intensified. Emotions push logic aside. Know it and strive to exercise degree of control. Be responsible for ac.-tion. \'IRGO (Au.I!. 23 Sept. 22): Invest in your own c.-apabilities. Your works and words c.-ome back. not to haunt. but to reward. Kr.·Jw it; be re- •• ceptive and confident. ~ LI BRA <Sept. 23-0c.-t. 22): You are aIDe to pin • .town one who seemed aloof. bevond reach. Inner ~ l\'Oice is active, loud. If you listen. you'll rtteive 1 lrt>liable guid ance. I \ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Money, invest- ,, :silents -deep, personal involvement -these are -~potlighted. SAGm.uuus (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: Lie low - ! -do plenty of lis tenlnJ. Signals are not subtle. J You'll know what should be done. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): Best to finish r ather than to initiate a<"tivlty. Strive to improve communication, distribution and dis- play. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18): Creativity sur~es to forefront. You imprint style, make mark. dance to your own tune. . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Money as it ap- plies to property and taxes is apt to be spotlight- ed. You take steps to improve overall security. CALENDAR REMARRIEDS Mr. and Mrs . Nor al Nf'lson's Santa Ana home will~ the setting for Ute potlu<"k m eeting of the Orange County or· jlanization for rem arried couples. The session will begin at 6:30 p.m . Sunday, March 14. SPEEJ) READING: Oran~e Coast YMCA is offering n speed reading ('Ou rse wilh specaahs~ Uan Ro!'lenwasst-r as instructor. Rt>)!1'\trat1011 1i. be• taken now, and further ...lnformahon 1s ava1lnblc by callinl{ the Y at ""142· 9990. SCHOLARSHIP: Apphc.-allon:. for a SSOO ~chotarship to be u w11rded to an adult woman re· 1um1ni:i to school are being accepted by the l.a)!11na Nlaiu<'I Woman'l\C.:lub r\pplicutlon~ arc to ht' po!"tmarkcd no lat<'r th1111 April l. and m1ul<'d t<> Mrs Nancy Kurtz, t813l Abohlnch, L11auoa Nlicuel 92677 t'll,,M SERll!:S: Three Nntionul Geol{raphir him' ilocument1n1t Earthwutc.-h rt'searrh C'lt iwcl1t1on:-will h r ~huwn Tuesday Thunday, M:1rrh 16 IK. ,1t R pm in tlw P ark N<'~·port mulhul'il' room . .. The Rcstlt!\S l'l11nN" explores the drama lint! fury of live volcnncw'< ''Tht' S<llar Edlpse r i\fnn1 1973" r('('Orfh lht• lon~t'~t l(ltal CC hp:H• Of I the-!Hlll sin<'e tht• y1•ar 717 /\ t> . :1nll "Gatt•rhff" I 'rortruy~ an AnH'rtCllfl ar<'ht'OIOl(l('UI (''tpcd1t1on 1n tht' h11th rountry of Nt>v.11'1.1 HC'!\e rn1twni-may lw mndc by ral11ni;t ('..$4 ~\31. SAN Jl'AN C'APISTIUNO WOMAN'S fl.t 'R: Mtt'r ti 12:30 p m . lunt"h<'OA T\a•sday. March Ill. mt'm bt>rs will be cntr r1mned by Wand a Crockt'tt ''ho will play herconrcrt harp D E A R A ~ N LANDERS· 1 haven't spoken to my husband since New Year's Day be<"ause I called his father a bastard and l meant it. My mother-in-law is one of the sweetest women who ever lived. She ba s had se ven children <one dead ) and has been terrified of her hus band ever since I cam e mto the family, whit'h was 15 years ago. My father-in -la~· is a bul· Jy and a tyrant, demand- ing and cruel. From 81 As my husband and 1 "'ere le anng their home 1after a four·da.v visit) I kissed her pale llllle face and pressed se\'eral S20 bills in her hand and told her lo get some bottom teeth. M y miserable father ·in -l aw l eaned over as if to bestow an af. fect1on ate kiss on ht>r brow -most uncharac· tenstic. I then saw him grab her hand and t\\1st her wrist until the fingers opened and he got the money. which he slipped into his porket. ll was then that 1 looked ... Working "blu<' s kv ideas·· for makinit the life of a working mother easier: Job sharinj( so that parents, although pro· viding only one income. could each have a job and provide continuity in child c.-are. -Permane nt part·llme positions instead of the usual temporary pa.rt-lime. -Cbtld care hotline where help could be found immediately on an emergency basis such as with a sick child. -Child care within thecompanv. FGs' comtemporory doasiu for ~ Bicentennial MWingand saving . E~:~· Mal. 13. BICENTtNNIAl PRtNTS NATURAL MUSUN ; , •.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•. , i! FO~U•Dt ! ~ ! whe,. fine OR,;;~EANING costs a lot less i RUFFUD aUNY lACl . . Li .. -1 1 -•• -I -• ~ -1. ..... liiill lliiiil i• iii •• 1 WOM.. nutS.. 111111.. I 0 .. ' TillS... WW>., SAT. 10 .. 6 ~TIJ·I NEWPORT BEACH 20 FaWe111 ,....., him in the eye and said. o E A R A N N t~ RABBm - "You are a bastard... LANDERS: I took \'our ·~\ . IMT'6-MINSURAMao.-NC••'E I told my husban~ that advice and it ruined my next month I am going to life. 1 wrote and asked if $l':::;.I' 1914 ....._ ... ~ arrange a d e.ntal ap· 1 should tell my fiance " COSTA MISA~ pointment for his mother about a child 1 had out· 541-5554 and ~ake her personally. of-wedlock when I was !J He did n~t reply. ln·fact, 16. You said "ves." ~~~~~~~;;~~ h,e hasn t spoken to me When 1 toid him he • WEDDING & ~inc.-e because he s ays I called me som e names I ttMTY A.OWERS ONLY insulted his.rathe r .. What c.-an't spell and you can't D b R d i~ your opm1on of this'.' -print. He usked for his esigns y an i C PSET nng bac.-k and told me he Randi Troughton ~EAR l 'PSET: I find never wanted to see me 2400Ne W. Co~st Hwy. JrL A \rcmon'S SPORTSWEAR 'M~l(llfl l'(A/A tle~•IVo.xh S46 A1i1 'IA! 804 151. AHt: ]lbM1>"""AYI' 61~ '"°' it inte resting chat your again. If it weren't ror 64~F 8::2<.:067 husband !s more con· vou, Ann Landers, I'd be .. _lllllllilll-llllllmilllili• .. '---------.. cerned with the name getlinit married in ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;========::. you caUed his father May. I hope you feel guil·' thanlbe rutbless manner ty bec ause I am - in which bis fathe r treats HEARTSICK his mother. DEAR HEARTSICK: Poul Patrick tkBride. M..D. SPECIALIST lN OFF ICE GYNECOlOGY A.NO DISEASES Of WOMEN The best ••Y to handle What would your Ufe Mr. ~kjaw Is lo Ignore have been like bad he his sUence. Speak to blm learned of your past pleasantly and overlook AFTER the marriage the fact that be doesn't from someone else! I did reply. Like a spoiled you a favor whether you c.-hlld, he wit.I start talk· realize ll or not. I hope ing when bes ready. lo this experit>nce doesn't the meantime. bless you frighten you Into sllentt for being so kind lo bis with a future Uance. mother. 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NlWPORT BEACH for an appointment! g~/} I ·' 11?_ I /}/}<'11111111 I ( '-flYll-ttl l(g/W~ ii FIGURE SAWNS !1!1!!!1 Open daily 9 to 9. Saturday 9 to 4 !iiii SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 1801 WESTCLIFF DR. • 642-3630 3851 BRISTOL SHOPPING CENTER•556-4786 tA.C80SS MOM SOVT'H COAST ru.IAI l • • IOOMEI TUMILEWEEDS JJ~E'M!r SIL.aTIW SHINES IH '«JlJR HA·AA·AIR!J -..,J~;,;.,a fl ,J FUNKY WINKERIEAN "r Wa F •• ..,,. _.Mel Ce .. ltyTomlaHI* fW.J L.OCXER ~ 8EEN ~~ t------...-----1 AN OFFICJAL.. sce.n'E~W..61TEf--.--- FIGMENTS NANCY TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PVZZLB S11unt.y'1 Puute Sollred ACR0$S SI l1ia""' tvll Mrnt .~-.,.,11 ''''"' '.p.tl '''l""d ~ R1uv, ov9'f \ii'("' I "MU•' J ( '''°'''"" \A '".,'°"' ""w -c l A I " tf ~~ [-~j n • ~~ I D \ -D p [ I I a • a It Ir 1. t4 A,, I",. \l'lfll'ift A A u " I R I •IC Ir I• I< ,._ f ,,,. ;, '""' '~ Sn,.-. 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'"II )'I l""')tbl# ~, W"l><wed IA <1, I•"'''~"'' It C\ttl\111 111 lh•f\ J V•• , , ••IW'I, w111<1\ l!O Prev'Ollt 10 <i) .... • • l i JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH " l..AWYE~'S' ~DV~~T1S1~6 ~ I ~J.1'1 MAOfr o~V 1 111'11\1 TMf ~.I.A ., l ~Uri ftU. ntl .,... I ll~f ie.>"lf MT 1i ~." • &:-~~~-------~-J" DICK TRACY li!ondly March 8. 1918 DOOUY'S WORLD ~'r~ .. Wl CNJ AJ.,WAVS USl: ll ll'> Sl•~NCL ttA.h A>J~~f~ ~\\ .. 'YH"tNu I llJELL. (M NOT SURE IF l{CXL )I by Herold Le Doux INCIDENTALLY 1S TIIE OLD REPRO&ATE SERIOUS A~ (;1v1N(, YOU ACTING LESSONS? by Mell by Chester Gould 16 Tl4E STRAIN OF USP>1; LIFE OF CRIME EXTRACnD rTS IHEVrTA&E ~la ? FILL 8EArn BAUS AND IJ~MA~I . "l he lmuhlc with 1o:.u1lr111ni:" nothin111lt1n ,111y1h1n11 unlc~' you're.- ""the olht'I cml 11111 ' DENNIS THE MENACE •WAS )QJ Rf.AU.'f A KIO LIKE ME OCE ~. ...-------~-------~ -~ 3.9 •Df.NNIS NO flE ~ f:VER A KIO LIKE YOU ' n. ..... lllll1t t ' • -... a...c..t DAILY PllOT CLASSIFIED ADS -..... _ --You c.a.. W It, find tt, ( I .a.a 1 One Cal Serike Trade It With o Wont Ad42·~•v Fast er.cit..., .. ---·-._.._ --.......... ~ ...................... ····~····· .................................. . 9•aell • 100 •w .. I_.. e .. IHI •······················ ... , .. : lllAT'HTA.IC.... • ............................................. . YllW l.USTIC AIU + 01 UN blue Patine froro MIW OIL.IAMS 6UIS T HOUSl u.11 maplJlcent VIP re-j)trf C't •dull II\ m& 2 $49.500 •Id l' n ff . JI u It LR O.drot11n. 2 bialh Con S1Ul<k-d !""" '""d to 3 w1fk>or to Ct'lfln• ffJ>lt durn1n1um, qu•t't 1wd \'lll' 1>..Ark1ni:• 1:11a nmbl- 1"'.t '°' eott!rlairuni 1u•cluch"I wuh P•h 11tl! m.i ;, bdrm t'u•tom + Owur tr11n1furtd )'1tt.i 1md viatlo All MW h11nd)'HHll\1> \11Url\11hop1 brin& .ii olf('rt. f*.77&1. l'llrJ1ct • drpa Dnd ap Cll<£M: Unique: utt1"- ~alkt:r 1; I HI! 1ln11I fi;l1tr. pl111 nt\'" Poul £,, rN' llui,;c lot \\Uh room tor rooirl Clo)u l<1 publlt· 1ard•·n So.iv alltl '4Jlcr tr:in~ 1<1hopp1n1 ~t~.OCJO ntvdcd di-11pt'ratcl)' • PETE BARRETT Sflo\~l 't•m nut, putnt\•m REA up, and > ou ·, c 1¢ot Y11WHOMltM -LTY-rounelC un Ht11t1• Ml·Utl 115 4tM Pric"d dirt rheo&p H.AllOI VllW HILLS ----_:_ v.h1t'h 5 \'tnl onl> n&ht • Oradota 3 bt.-droom•. 3 ~414---~ Ju~\ ~9.500. but t rv .All)' balJi.. UttUll\I' hOml' ()(.'~.\N\'ll·:W 0(1\•r t'or lfUll'k i huv.1111 "'1th ISO d c,rtc '.,.,.. Jlomi•• jrc , hc.iJWr '" l.ill ~ WlU Pe>rfect (ot cnlt'rt.1lnm1t ~ulb L.ii;unu IA·t " •· '" · IOU ea ii llOJ ............................................... .. 27 ... BAY ANO BEACH b !', -:-10Ul J •' 1 I I I , • I o, ' • • , • ~ , '• 1 ' • ,I.lo l t , "~"I o"\ 'I IEAUTIFUL BLUFFS tn "move-in condition": large 3 bdrm. & den <'Or\dO: ireally up~raded. with new deep pale curpellnJ:; t'\'t:ll lhl• gara1<c 1:s paneled & •harp enou~h to Uve In! $93,SOO, ls considerably below m prket tor this exccptionut home IAY & BEACH REALTY OUlt 17ttt YI.Al 671-3000 ....................... ... , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Meredith 4 Bedroom $11,•B. l..lkt nt•v. c.'Ofld•Uon Im meth•t• Ol'CUp llnt')' QI.II I ll'''C' hllt'd '"l'l't. f't11 rldl>l:..A ll ll ll! l'll It)' hi.I¥\! form11I "'Intl rwn1 with woodt.urn 1n11 f1ru1>l11ce . 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IO:l &:1lr~1h1 rqt llAI 110,\ l!'>I . \ '\ lJ • '7l-'f00 It ~..._.._ ..... ,.. 1001le ... ,., 1002 ....................... , ·········.·············· 5 POINTS lll'XTl,GTO:\ lff \ell II ~·p.ar .ill• lt-!1 com'll prn pc"rtl'°"' IWllll' \II-Ith ,>l\11•t homl~ 1 J l thf' 1:onwr 111 1'1onll.a ,\ \ham \n ldl'JI P·" l..l.ljit' IOI bw hkr St 7J.600 ~~ -ANYTIME THI "IVHYTHIMG HOUSI" II t•11• '' 1 lw 111\ l h" .ii 1i.•1•fr1 t """"''' 1.11\'0\llltl, 1111 )!•'•I l1l1 111 1h•\•t•h11> mcut \Ir' \'l1•Jn h "'" hl·11• , hit, hu,1o:l' tlmm.: ronm 'llf>\'r l.1r~1' 1.am1 h I Cllllll k.1tlllhl ,,, ll~t'(I hn, I. liu11l1•1111 • ix111I l•ilh 1111• 11111: .ind ni.111.1 111.1111 n11111· "'" •• , l\1!1 11tu1·l. '" "'' ~;3 ~IO<I t'.1 II ~1; ZILi G1•r• I OOJ}G1MHI I 002 .............................................. , .................... .. \ 1..ar1._e lhinc room, hui.1• •l'luw )OU l.hh luHI~ "; [~ I ~!v'r:~i~:°~,.,j'0~~~~~ btd1 rooin1 :! b • ..Ath homt· ''" ll~ft. ;Jj~~ f ro n k t h I I.I ur1tt' vt S..•µ,..1 a1c d111 - I 1 1: l'n, '"'"•' llli.; ruom LJ~t· Wlllb room, thn111g room .iml room uodei lhl' h1>UY" mll~\('r,ww. o~ n~n .lrl' lloted \nthon) pool mnll\ ottod l'ru·l'd .ii tll:t'"" "<"" from 111111&: S~~9~11,~~~, n-..m .&Mt front Y>trd and ~ -... TH E REAL CSTATERS_, lnkmi \ IC\11 11( tht• hill~ Crom lhc t>UOI :.1dl' Jreo $110.lOO \'011<>1 Co Reullor:. ~934G POOL Stwter's DeliCJhf + + + J hcdroum. 11ourmet Cl'IJtm1ng , areh1ter kllc:hcn. c.-o,crcd patio. big m..Ai>te r w1lh 2nd tur•llY lund1i<."apt>d. <'11 bath Prc:.t1gl' communi \tt1111.'t! p:.illu \ll'tlh bloom l In" azaleu!I under lo\ cl• l> "•nw ~.900 "' J Ca II fl..I., OJ0,1 tri·es. LarRc II\ rn11 room FOREST OLSON INC wil'fL firepla<'l' , bit n tfuk"'booki.hehe' and IF YOU ro1y sofa. Fam1I} room O\'ctk>olun1o1 pool & ~un lul\C a •l'n 1t'l' to ofrl'r or ck-ct . Call (or uppt aoodl. Loi.ell. plJt't' .All ,uf ........ 1n lh c U ;11I\ f'1lut --L_,..e, Rltr l'IJ\\lf1ed ~·t·tiun ____ 6_4_6_·•_3_a_o __ __.._•_'ho...--nc 1>1:! so ill * Ml.SA VHDI * • 4-l'UXIS • TWO i>ldl! b} i.idc on <'OC' Ol'f ;\'~v. l'llfpt'tlnll +othl.'r upi:r.&dl'S 125.000 t.:.At'll A11k for Cimn) .• \ft""' Ga. TOGo ---LIKE • umE HOUSIS Proud look1nl( 1ncom~ propt'rt} 10 fo'a1n 1ew Farm11, d o:;e to lo't\n, pal10 unit s wit h tirepfa('ci.. Sell"r monn1 to ~hrh11(.1n and mu"t ~cu Takc ad' ant:.i1tc uf this b.ir~.iin. 1-'ull 1m<•\! only Si9JIOO. Call 11wl'k. ~6-2313 (.JPIN f11 9 • Jt \ ' ,_.4 ' fol ,., I !~&NII PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE •1CT1TIOU\ I U\IMU\ N.AMalJAfCMCNf T,_ ....... 11q --·Me"°""...,_. -· .. SEA UNO INVESTMENT COM ~""v.•noo .... _, ''"" . .._, ........ "" '1MJ t-... l lu•oc\ nae...._. ..... ....._. lluc: ... CA .,..i Wtlll.,., E l luroc1. UDO N9-1 at"" .... "°"a. .. " CA .,.., TlllO,...., "'~"'' 8h1r0<•. U4 'St -'-1.-&.M" C• .,HI '"'' Oiw\.•M \\ '' c.orutvtlff by • •Mt•t~1wwr,f't1p EcllW M 9 1.,,oce ,,.,, ., ... """"' ••1 ft~ W'lfft iN a..,.,,, ,,.,, •• °'••90 ,.,....., ... ··~l\J, "" .. um 1'111111"'4'CI Ot••90 ( .. \I 0...ly P,1ot ~ro1,1s.n """ •nit c L A s s I F I E D VttW LOCATIOM YllW Harbor VJew JIJlls u\ its best. Large 4 BR . comple t e ly redecorated in exqu1~ile taste. Beautiful gardens a nd that 0 & 0 view. $159.500 wraps it up. 673-4400 HARBOR G1•r• I OOJ ,G1•NI · 1002 ··•••·•··••·····•······ ··•···•···•············ \\!.:--;111 '\ TAYLOR CO. HI·.:\~ 1111 ;~ <Oil •· l'Hli , DOVH SHOHS -IHJOY THI ·VIEW From spectac ular tcrract!d garden . Cust qua lity. beaut. decor. s uper k itchen. 3 BR. FR. OR. $275.000 ZI 11 S•~HilsRood HIWPOIT CEHTa.. M..I. 644-49 I 0 LIDO ISLE Like new ! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. 1- 0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront. Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 11 1 •· .1. "' C>• •• •, 1' ..,,') c •o l 1002 G1 .. re1 1002 ......•.•......•...........•••................ .ASSUMI VA LOAN SlH ftlR MONTH 6 t"o&utdul c orner groundi. 4 !Mdroom~. 2 balhll Uinmg o&rc a Coty firl•1>lart' ttcdecnrJte-d k1trhcn \\1th bwlt-m11 m rlud1ni: d11>h" u'hcr Larl(t' i.tround:. w11h tra1h•r lH'l'ei.s Nl•nr bc11<'h & H un11ni:ton llarbor No quuhfymjl. Tuke O\ll'r l'~1~tin11 VA 101111 ~II~ month p11y11 all 1nrlud1111: htlH'!t New on market won't lllM - l'Ofl K42 2.\.'" Pftr4 IU Y • I \ •u·1 '~flt·..f t • [~lfiNI Hard to Find l~•r1w And w rnfurta;ble 2 bl•drot•m homt• Neal fam1I) room IJf'I(«' 11\mR room w11 h f1 r1•pl11re. mo\t' 1n C'Ond1tlon Sho'Nll Illar a mOlll'I Now \lllUnt Mu•t '"" llurl') on thl~ one ··ull :.~o 11~1 ~-HERITAGE VIEW VIEW VIEW Y~. a muicnilleent 180 dt>i!: '''"" of 111c ocean ran be yours 1n this r h11rmm1 4 bt-.lroom, 2', bath h oml' Family room. formal dmtnit + be11ut1(ul pool with safety renc1• for <'h1ldren Outstanding value. $129,500 640-6 "' ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC Pick A Pat! IUYMOW Selef' Motl•eted T:ik~ ad1.inlJ~~ of M'ller'i. hard v.ork a nd m.in~ upgr.,ded "'trJ11 -l Largl' tx>droom:. & 0 ' l'r Slltd famll)' room Pnred to :.ell. ~.800. Call for •l>Pl ---...rS t 'PERB f-f.01\IE lSSS '-6.lolie~.C.M . N••t te Mof'liet htltet 549-8655 Newport Heights Cute 11nd coiy )Ou'll lo1t• thu, churmrni: :! bedroom home. "'1th up :.l1&1rs family room and bal('ony Rus tk C'Xll'rior. peek ll·boo \ 1ew !'>!!al corne r lot E ll'nlll\ e bltn t>h:l'l ro n1 ,·,. und many c~trH. Cull for t-omp le\e d etails . s.JO.ll~l • .r-~4~ H£RITAG£ Rf Al roqs WATUNOMT J IDIM. $129,500 Rlghto! A 2 bedroom singll' family reside nce with pier and slip for onl\ $129,500 ... a nd in Newport Beach. t oo'• The home has 2300 sqrt, a pool tablt· sized game room and a 19SO's fl:H or It is vacant. needs some love. but \\halla great se<'ond home for the bout irnd beach Jover. U~l()Ut ti()Mt:S REALTORS" 675 6000 2443 E Coast H1qh,,.ay Corona dcl Mdr JIOO M.u V"~· 546 5990 41.d 8411.>0J /VJnd 615 1600 ...... 1002 Ge•r .. 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IDIM + rc>OL TOft LOCATION a S&ory pool homl' local· MlWPORT IEACH Sponl~h Hacl•nda rN CorOftO de l Mar \n l'\lr.1mdm..r1 I Ill< 1.un 1111 h1111w l1•.1111nn1: .1 hl(!ll' 11\,"(\'I "'lllh' \ tlh .1 'It'". lcu 111jl 1111111: 1 •M•UI L:t;llll II 111111 ,.,., 1)1,1''". h1•.1m' ,\ 1111 .. :.11111 ''" 11lul 01111,1,h11rt1\.111.111 l.ttllt• \'1111)11,1 ht• llh :i>l~.!11>0 L'.llltHl 4~11 /Jn NIGrt DAILfY ~ A~~LlUATES BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT 011 lh" \\ 1·1>th.111k •II th. h11\ 111'111111111~ 1111 .... J th ' I u ' ,, I \ .1 .. 1 I ,ltHt u1(u•, fuUu •f •n th v. (If ti l'f I I t t " U I\ t h t. l..1,tl1.111I. I •I ~111 ll(-1 "'" llw \ 111.1 ~·· '" Ill j.! • 11 II 1· l' I' I \\ 11 h ed on corner lot Wllb Exceptionally hnt-hom1· I~~~~~~~~~~~ roomtorboatorcampef. m nAYClt~ST .1rr.1 ul Pnme Hunun~on Meach S(''t\ port Beac-h 1-'ou1 area near i\('hool11, parks. bl..'<'lroom11. ne't\ dra11t·> burh and 11h<>ppmg. T.hlll wall to "',111 1·,11 p1•t 1" home ha11 bt>en <'omplP\r C't'Olh I l't.11•l't1rul1•d '11•r I ) r C' d e r o r a t e d nf1t' ·1m .it111n pnl'I .11 lhroughout. OH•r Si,500 S79.SOO n 1ll li73 11.;_,.1 lor or upgrading . St·i.> It dt>tiul,. b\'JUlllUI 1>40(11. J.11 Ull1 <\ '~l.I '" ' •• m.. t l' r I I t .. \'IF\\"' .\ ;\1 l kJ'l'h"ltl )I II \ ftl I' II I ' t 11 VI 0 I I > .1 h 1111 I " It• ~ 7 I 1 \I I ~IOM'lll TRIPUX Sfl.S.000 f ee laod and next to oceanfr ont. J l1.1rnl11hed units n<>ar srhool:11, shop· Pini! uml tennis court1>. Bc.111t1ful O<."l'lln vlc• lr11mi.11n<1l'l'k JACOIS RULTY 675·'670 A-NAMEHOUSI OF GLASS ASSUME US,500 i\rlu•l•t beacl\ \.'h11ltt Talc cllll) lo II\ in11 room \\Ith f1rt•pluec & '1ew ol lush 11ruund.!I Gourm1•t klll'hen & brcakl;i,l bor t'am1I) room H1d<>u" .i~ master r('lrcat \\1th "'ull of 1:IJ'1> Wini for ('h1ldr\.'n & &Ul''lt :\1111otn1f11.:l'nt 30' qod10 loft "'1th nix-11 b1·:i nu-<1 t'~1hna.:' T.ikc (I\ l'r i ' ,•. \',\ loan :'\o nc't\ loan cosb . S327.33 Pll)S ull 963 78tU. Ol'f#.1 '·• 0 .. 1 •' • ., ,,,. ,., ~., '. !~IMtN )) I 03' C-.cord, CM Lt'.Wl'I)' 4 bedroom. l WO· story. h<'nut1fully .41~ coratcd homci. Great family h \•1nw. nea r s chools. Owner b£"1n• transferred. $58,SOO. COU OF NEW,ORT llALTOIS 2S1S E. Coast Hwy rou·11 10,e 1t.96Jll767 ,...,., . • !i 'iMMti !~&!!ti MOST DISIRAIU 3 IDRM. 1Mf1 RHidffce Greenbelt' pools·pJllO' l.'nc1rt'I" th1~ 1mmo1· 2 Centered Around bl•.Jut1tul pool '" 1111~ l'lt'l!ant I IK•droom .\lt•,.1 \'l•rd" h111n.. \"umpk lc 't\ I I h I ,I Ill I ft• d I 11 1111! room tlhk hn1 k fple. he:n·y <h.ikc rnol ldt•Ji fur l'nlfrla11H111. '"'" lari:e roomi. Supl'r lon1 tmn c·lo..,~ 111 l 'Pn thm1; C:.111 tor cnmpt .. k dN.11li. ~'°"~ ~HERITAGE REALTORS \ r oM home Sp11n1i.h till' rnofel..I ":ilkv.ar·opl'n ht•a\ > l~aml-d entry ,\ ft•'t\ Ill'!)!> dov. n to ll\'1ni: rm. & pa1nlf'd br1t·I. frplc C'h1•crful l'iltrni; orea·bn)(ht kucht•n.,on d1nm)( rm 1$?P . "'arm II\ 1n11 rn1 . u11Cn!' lo ,.,. pandcd wrap around p11t10. Upstairs mstr. bdrm a u11 e \\'1lk·ln <."11'.ltK'ts, :!'.1 baths. Nuch~~~~~~~ .. -- mort-' Won't laMt. Cull OO't\: C, F. Colesworthv RULTORS 640.0oiO SILL OR TRADE Whittler estot<', ov~r 4,000 aq. ft. or cxqu1s1te home. pool: on Friendly lllll~ Golf Cou~l . owner wonts lo trade for s mglc family or unlt-1 an Orange Count,y Arra. $U5.ooo 673·3003 m llOll6 t:ves FIEMCH CHATEAU 2 STY BUCH-ftOOL $36,750 Dramatic living ro11m. formal dinin g room. g a rden view k ltrhrn. a rtu;tic open stairs lo separate mast er & ch1ldrcn'1> swlc. 22 Fl ballr oom s ize d parl) r oo n)... o v,e r look 1 n.: <'<>Ur't y urd ll urry• 96.1-7881; Walker C lee R11l lot1t11 MESA VERDE GRANDE U1 a.: I ll;·l1111u01 \tit h 1•\1•t\th111..:' :.! ""'" I I I .. I' I .1 •' .. ' 1-: \ ,. I > ''""'·"'' 1111•11111 i.11• hl·n ll1'.•0l1t 111 1 r•'t' llnt'd '-lrt•t•l ~I>'' ~· :·hlJll -111111n~· I I .Hh hi mo\ I' - Ill t -+ ~ (;I 1 ,11 ·'"11111,1 hit•\ \ 111,111 I Jnl\ Slit .i>OO C.1ll 11t1't\' h it. it7t ... Anxious Owner " 111 .111111~ .ind 11.11ntmi.; ""' 111111· oltl l1111i-" 1111 llll R 2 lot (in•ut ''""''' h11ml' or '"' t·,1m1•111 "" llllr11lllll \ Fl I.I. PH I(' E ~M ·~111 l'.111 ~;,ii ~'lil~I C SELECT T'PROPERTIES SftANISH VILLA Drum at It· 1111111: ro111n With l1n•pl,11•1• l;,11d1•1\ \ ll'W k•t dwn •H ~rl1iol..' bcaut1111I I'·'"" ~\ .11 new (·,1r~·t' thro111<llll11l Tuul 11r111• 011h :>I I ,!I.ii• C:all !it>:J liitii o-flY /•If • 11 (I "W ,r ll>f •1 I !~Nlllil [ij.lftlil associated t1"' .. 1 w •• "'t I\ l • r, ~ ~ , , I T ' t t 1 ___ ,_7_5_·5_$_1_1 __ j~~~~~~-·I G~ .. 1002 G.,..NI 1002 OWHll ANXIOUS 4 + Z +FAMILY DINE • • It JHRHDeYlet 2004 Balear11· COiia Mes.1 Yoo are thr w inn1•r of TWO t'R 1-: !-: Tll:h 1-:n; Lu lhi- .................•...•.•...................... macnab I Irvine realty 6 4 2 I m rnedlatl' pouC'u1on C'lll'l be.' ) llUN' Ritt 1'1\.SIVl' Ull('(I bl'lr k 11crl'nlualn th•» ('ount r) i.l\ It hom<> 1-'.Vf'f\ "''"1'1.tn ll aJrcum ,_ .............. _-! .~!!!!!!!!!~! kllrllcn w11h 1111 lhl' w1(r. "ll' rr rt1n,· .. n11·nre~ \111mm 11th hrlek flrppl.11·1• l"r111r kln it 8i£cd ht•dronm' with mDMl•VC' m1111tt1 11u1ll' P.nlNltllnt-r'" coverrrl patio. J\~1111m1• low In· IC'rf'!ll VA louo l:'dl\ln 10111 your "•In 111 . ~EALTORS w •• tern National loat&M.nnt Show M11rch :1rd thru 1::1h 1\NAJI t;J \I IAUOA COVES • 5 6 7 8 FORE ! io'a 11t.111tl Ir 1111: Cu n) un Ch . 3 BR ('tl .. lom buJll huml', 1•1 (·r armmr ythlnl! :i hu11lnr11~m11n roold ,11\k fur In .ir11cm1h R·2 ZONED II\ in!( und l'nttrtll•nutll Utold r11:1r11 un•l In rear. M.1lct'a qtr' n plu"I l'ull i111~y 11rrr«1 Ote~\l foml· ~~{ lor an 1111poant ly homt' t'ull CALL NOW 400l17" 6 FOIW. ~ 752 ·7315 uCJl~tf~·1·.-1··~--~ DONALD M. 1110 1~ A• .. «elitt, 1 .. 11en -------- l .. ' C 0 N V 1-: N 'I I I I "" <.:ENT ER 800 W, KntrJl.1. Ant1ht•un l 'lcllK<' i'llll tM2 ~:7H. t•Jt:I XU to rl111m voor 111 k1·I' $49,03'1 Full rmct' Cull ·u ArB ll N<i 111111 ~11 .11 nowtJ.t6 7171. ru~lom duplt"'I. h.11 11 to f'lt1••'•••·•1 ••l..'''"'H'•"'' rm<J hrtl\\tl (l0t11~. lll'1111t [li'iJ IJfi;J;11"1 ::!~'ll.i11~;~1.~n ~~;.~.:~; ~ i;Jl J bearh fk11lh11 . &Iii 2'.!.'li 1 ~~~~~~I~-· $48·-~I 3 he<tronm . :! hal h BAY FHONT h 0 ml' W I S W I ' t' jl I 11 ).( \' J f•: W Ul'uu tifullv la11 tl ~1·;q1"tl & 1n c x c c 11 r n t" 1· 11 11 d • t 111 11 W i 11 ilC<'Ommod al<' to' holll $t1i;1,0()0 <tlud vs H11 !-l:.1•1l l>11wrh li1~ H2:J5 <YXO l 642·1235 tOt Oovtr Ori ~ 644·UOO • HMbo( V tf"# Ct>nler lrvlne •I Camout V•lley C.nrtr 752-1414 G1Mrel IOOJ ..... ,.. IOOJ 1002 GNH' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci-...,... • 002 Kt:Al..TORN 644-7270 ................ •One block to the bay! Front U house h11 2 bedroom+ den + 'fireplace. Plus one bedroom apartment. Each unJt bu been remodeled. Owner wants to trade Cor more units. Call for details, asking $115.000. 21211. c .... "'91twt!f.C.... .. M• •..•••..••.•.•...•..... ·············••••·•···· ~c~~~~J'.i~.~ 90• BAY FRONTAGE 95' SLIP Tastefully elegant. tustom built .') bdrm. home. View of HarlJor bland Channel fr om LR. OR. kitchen, mstr. bdrm. & 2 additional bdrms. Tree lined garden lcrnH't• nn bay. $400.000 A. COUMIU 1..-a CO. 644-1766 ' ... ....... Fer S. ....... ,..,. S. "-n Fw 5* ~Fer S-. ~Fer S-. ....... Fer S-. Mond!y. Marc:h I , 1179 OAlL. 't 'ILOT ·~ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••••••••• ................................ ••••••••••••• .......... ••••••••••••..-•••••••• ....................... •I Gwr• I 002 c..e. MeM 1014 It C I'•.._. 1040 '"'-I 044 Mww,...t Ina I0'9 IHdl I Mt ~~.!!~ ............................. ~.~!:'..!.~~ .... l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ........................ ....................... ....................... ....... .... ~ ...... 3240 J Li d Ne.ct IUILOllS Dramatic c,..,: '.';' 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .................... . Ust Ste flill.COMST .. $AU L Sall UAUTllUL OUTSel •••••••••••••11•••••••• C.... MeM l 124 3 bt, 111 ba. <'rp~. More Room? az... ~l'OOtD ~ 1n • a e YACAMTMm. COSTAMISA ....................... rui-. ~uo. bttw.. J>Wt DUPLEX Ta.h • lo,ok u lbls llHUDJlH .. th :: i~~"':;'!.· :.~l~~1e:.'v1 .Jusl wallJng ror )'OU to buy this 12.IOt sq. FT. $1TS 2 br .. n. , .. uUl pd sm. ~ ()136; 900 1014 Ulhldt <.:o~\• Wen Bt~b to otean. N: .. flt Pll•l't nf'W plu11h impeccable Lido fsfe home; brick COMMHCIA.L Sln&laolc Fe<> •lk to b(I\ l.lkt' nu, 3br _, OoebiodrfromWalC"ltrf ~hlbl1a11l ~~•Md ~bom •tereM"r a car'pt'l r .. m rn1 ad!OU1• patio. new carpeHnJ, papers, PnlM <0mm 1 1 ~ NalnRootall,$40.S3'JO :h:l.f•ntrn,,bltn ,f~I<' ~ ..hoppift4i•nJ•1lhr••tol d1nuaCr~llo1 bdC'k UOMSIS1'APS rOOIJ'l)IClltben STUOO draperies. 3S rt . lot: 3 bcfrms . dlnlna: net' aooed C·l . Nul lO .. K .. JIH C::P~~rblllh~ ~lll ... R25 e11rb. tttls beamed h"91•re Sepual41 chn W..ZSi9 •~lJ> *·$01U L£ UJSOR rm .. 3 baths. $139,500 • banll. savmp' Sooao. oP ....................... ! I i I .. it ~oo t, 9 o 'Ir " l'tt1lln1 Cb armer ht 1111 + kitdu•o bualHiu IT'S A CHAI.• poiUl• major department tu.nnlna Condo, rompl itatf00~31i74 ... PIH ate > ucla acul ta ~tforH"!.~err .!.~L .. , REALTl Ll~O Re •LTY -'°""· Val11C prl~ at furo : bcdrm. 11 .. ba. • 1 ~'lltnVtalmentllal'lt!r. ,_,. ,_ ...,.. " THE ........ All ui ~ $3$0.000. Completol)' dWc •"'· PoOI. l bUt to S8t,2ba,n W«J>l,blln~. II· iifi::: ~ for ~1.000. uKR . ~..ii DNUUUI •• ~C•mp~Dr .lmn" ll77YleU..M.I. 6ll-7Jff ,.wd w"h 1m11l onir. We:.tctUf.Adutt nopt'u dbl .. r. Good loc. $S$U _ ~JT20. flteac dHlrab1o L• l'•ml>'U V•lloyShopC.'tr ~ldln1 • t11h\ atan· Lease $42S/m o Aa\. mo.~OSll. ~"-i. »oct•l &.arat> 4 CAU tll-1600 darcil. QIU 152-l'fOO COi ~. - --Pl lllllOUlt• t..>dtoom. 21> t>.atJui. + L.egMMM.ipel IDSZ .... ,....._. 106' dotaall. REAL ES Ncwl)'d("('(ll"tated Vacant nt•titff ..-parlll-.-f•mll)' room Ill.OW MARICIT ••••••••••••••11••••••• •••••••••o•••••••••••• TATERS lNVESTMENT OC'tanrront 2 Hr. furn. Sharp 3 lilt, a • b 1tu1, ... CIUAl&M. ....,..., MaOt Slor•lfl' 1alort1 .. ·urm1I 2 HK, 2 b~ tuwnhumu. LookllUI for tlarbor \'1 w Dl VLSION winler, S)()O mo. utll met. fri>lc. rov patio, n nwhoot duun~ roum t:a•y u re Univ Park. ssa.llOO MIW·IDIAL hm Mnnuu/Carmd .:a.r.646-~to. & 1.111rk. $37!11no. Aak lol' I _.. It hi .... ITH TO .... ES WOMDBFUL m d_ I. owner u n t 1. •'llY\l or Keith 000 ~I or ESTATE SALE 11nu.u•iapm1. 1.1 1 up -" C·2WATERPRON'r .._...u.fwftllhd 96.2-'47I A .. t Mf.SA V•:RO l; 10)' aradud. Ni!ar ote11n. lmmac.lllR,Dll.2 b.1 C11c~tum3 8Jt,2 b11.whh 640-'791S. to' B ul~heud . Arnie.,••••••••••••••••••••• ~·- ' , • .._ o( .. kin .... .,,.,n1r, 0~1wr1 ~ Br. 2 bo1, 2 ev1 900 C"'ll f•" "PPl h U , r arp;irat(' mtal~r Dfl. iu '""~ ...... _ Th p rt "h '"·S l' k It ,..., .. .. .. ._.. ... • .. .... -. 11me 10 n1v, 'al'I>. 1·~·rty"r·• U" to ra .. ••aJ N Hgts. Tnp•cx ~ lovev 2 """'v-.,. e rope 1 G ... ,.. l .. 02 .. 31'P :s... ar un, ('dll home by lhl• b~) frplc. Anumi1ble k>aln. SW WU """' v u ,, u~u " M rt 83)-8Z03 • l t C" k h r , ''··tum bwll f"t th• ·'I• """rt-ul d• •u". U"'quc. ·····~-, ••ntr" N•"r l"hool1 IJR Units. $99.500. a , • ••••••••••••••••••••••• n& on roub u ,. ~~m1n11tln.:v buy~; ~.iOO. :iois·c~yl.;Rd. "h .. \v~ ~ itr.?W<> H~;ry. ftlMHll Ownt'r.$48580f,613>3'm •LAMDLOIDS• Adalll') IUr.,ll u. (luntiiy con11tructton, ~ Ool33 (r.: 552·7000 Oa),. 4~ mJ t:~"• s Br 4 1\a 2 St y $139.000 c .. .-.... l .. t/f ow• MU SHYtCI :: ~1•!eM4~ Rick, lu:icunous 1 cry mon ------• MF ~ "11 Open lbc .._.... forMlit 1700 °-•· "un f' t t --~Ati n e\ '" !Nn rcanch t)pe, onc THE .. l '.fl]1111 '11;111'1 Sa\ sun l·5 163o/\nlla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1on'"'nc~1a1 • a. or u SHARP 3 Ur lot.K ul ¥r0Cld, n~~~~o1:~~11~l:u ~~: ~ ... n~!5° ,:':.)' P?io°T Re,,ossession VILLAGE .... ~· n;~!e:~ llAllOOR VIEW HOMES ~~~b ~a!".hn;· rL~ ~ ~: ..... llACHCOMHI ;:;~~.~~~c. Nt» t eaant hon11.> onc or the RE.\L ~"'TATE.S4().0SM VA&. FHA REAL~ORS .__, C:armel 3 Br 2 Ua on p~dr/nunierv rm. pvt 631-2011 __ ....,;.. ____ _ IOOlll dc111r11blr homu -----LOW oow~ I' • , ...... • ...... II tedforaaJe ~o.ooo GrHnbell. Owner. patloflcrt.Tmots crt'a, ..... ,, ... 3207.,...w+°" 546-4141 2STOIY CJllf1>rdNall6 Un1''· l'.ark Tl!rrarc. ~ao7 cmpltl'ftraciltUu.<213) ....................... HGrtaow' 3241 * , • JAOilf.AlTY popular • UoH•r" mdl 8&6·0500 da)'s (714 ) St Be h :? n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cho1le .t:.i~bn.le C~)t.1 847-1231 l:un\IO Hv uwner J IJR i For Bi .: C on Yo n 960-l!Olevn. • Bl! i:m . R:n. z r:a:pl~ llr, S b:a, frp&co. ram ¥m Men Shake roor. ~O\ · _ ___ _ 8.1 . Jlllfflt icrecn ~It l0c Properties, call U1g Ca· $36.S mo 6'f3.7l97 w/wetbar. gardener, 21a ered p.1l10. MaOY$28,llOO, Landniurk Adil l'l•.ir JIOOI &. rer osre;i monRealty.6Ull33 CONDOMINIUM c:ir gar. Near tennis/•, bl•.1utdul tr ee~ 4 Condo. l lir, t'J.lls, drps, \\'kntb&cH~ ~I~ t'ORSALE Sl70.l btduplex.Utll.pd. bch.$600mo 8-i620.."7 4 COAfS &WALLACE Bl!droom,., 3 baths, bltn TV. boohhche~. - ------1076 PHONE: 64S-MJ5 A P P 1 1 a 0 c e s . ..._,__ 3244 M.iny ulher e~tr .. s v.shrJ<l.r)'r, tenmi., vo<>I. l..0H•ly:.!1>lury,.&bd,2~.,h11, ••11••-•••o•••••••••• Be . t F ....,._ ~•.lOO ~~. 536-036Zor Lsl' l'omcll modt-1 L1tc: re\· Wat<'h the s allboals u .,_...,.., 631~:ic;'mber, All ' ec. 11•11•••••••••••••••••t. l Roy McCwdl• ruom. frvlc & ,,.el b.ir. )OU sit m tr~1l ot ~roar· ••~•~•••••••!!.~~ per clc111n 3 BR. 2 B t VA No DOWN Rffltor lltON•wport 2300 ~q ft Uy O\\n1•r 0·NL· oL• 'fll"' •toST mg fire. Shorecliffs 3 llSTIUYI.... C:..-.cMtMor 1222 Jt/O, DW, aar cond._, REAL ESTATE. INC. Costa tcsa$48·7729 College Park Track ' "' .. c. " bedroombomo.$67,500. * " ••••••••••••110••••••• $31~/mo <114) 963 ... ~. /\1>pralsal rcporl t11 dul' ~1 20b3 or 673 2065. "'.ER SAT~ LE 3 ·UR · MIWPORT SHOUS New 3 br. 2~ b:i, frpl. gar. 963·1186 Wknds 10.~ enlh1s we<'k,11o m11keun ---. -•.• :-.llVP"L-:-.\'l-L-l.lll KitC'.'hen. 'W&th planted J 3br,2badupl~x.allU· bltns. MOO. 719 Poinset· '• olf~r on lhl.i churmin1i )Jei.a \tr de Y.nst o n " "" 11tnum. liCparalc master AHCHOIA.. iras steps to ocean. tia SU-8867 Univ. rk homo 3 Rr, 2 - hume. un a tree hned cul Tabai:u • .t Br 2 Da. frple. Real Estate G.irdco home Jbr, 2ba, Wiil~. Un cx:c;in:ode 0(1 IMYISTMIMl"S a1 sOo 6'2-3"$'73 • 811, Avail Mid April h•n ifo·sac. m Costa M~a l.I\. J~m. Form. l>ln Rm. ._. NkYAY frµlc . .Jlt'. 5'4.900. l-'et! h11thway. AVAlLABLE CJl4J 49._771 ' ' 2 Bedrooms, frpk. 2 car n1 s pool jacuz. $4U, l.>t'll'l'<i rn the $30,000 to l.1te fa~. Rm, dbl gar U7 Ownt'r 352~. WITH ASSUMABL E I .._, 2000 garage, $325. 4211_6'4_ .. _1_57 _____ _ ~IOOOOr"n"e ~.000. Shown By Appl 7 1 i':'~LO;\N .... $82.SOO. roperty Begonia.S49-8867 D ~ . " " Only. t:all ~6116211 OYER & OUT &t ffM Good Life SPiCTACULAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turtlerock <I r neor tt"n• ----1 &allthew11ythru,1t's 1c WHATAYIEW! ~So.CoastHwy. OCIAMYllW LIOMSESTATES S275. 2 ~r dptx, fir, nispoolAvoilAprtl ~25 •UMIEUEYAILE• markably upg raded to A beautiful Pres1d11nt 499·4584 49l-2Sll 643 V1sla Valind:a. 2,000 Bullde r /Broker selUng dshwhr.smglesok. I'~ nm644-41.S7 tense. ELEVEN HOMES swt th~ most particular llonw ID Turllt• Hock ----n ab •· .. ~ $89 CN\ property.. 4 To 20 units lo Main Rent.ls. ~S370 T<'rr.1l·c 3 8drna .. 2 • sq."· r, "'uco. •"""· 1-.T'"LS UMDER $39,900. buyer J:int-sl quality, baths ll•rnf1c fJm1I~ I ~una N~ . ..t 714-496-~5. primo areas In Hunt· 3BR. 2BA. FP. bltn1., "" -Nl'\~r before have we features lighted r~la'tmi: h b ~ ~· 10gton Beach. Ne w & ,_n beams. pallo. $4 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $385/450 h ... h gr•at s•l•c Jacuu1, lush surround room "1l wtt ur Jlld •&..-c:hO«,.,._-otv nearnew ~~ 606J · 28R,3Ba .BiaCyn.$900 au SlK II " .. " l!\'1?11 a utility room. u~ _,, .. ,,_,.,, p S DIS 5).1. •57'9 592-5010 mo.v .. uer, u ma.ne. 2BR d B .. ID8 M IE •UTY •100 ot homes for 11le 1n tn~'" Secunty S> -.tem' h • AU A -· ---------• • en. 2 a •.•.. S45Q "' " "" • 1 1 1 T l.'r\.' aro: axi:rcg.ilc LOVL'LY 4 BDR... • ..... N S Ol ll 3 8 2 3 Ull "... """"I."" ••ofamhomeon qu1et Costa Mt>s :a . 3 & 4 mmacuate interior ·' •• r. . '"'· POOL..dYllW -ew . wy, r .............. -.JIN ;:;;eel 14 2 ba. comfy bedroom~. ftreplaCl'S, Cocot•arpel$':1~drm I r~~·~ ~~~ll=~)a~\l~u: home IO Luguoa Hench Lookingforabomewlth .i.tc • .,,...., Ba,eJ)ll,drps,bllns,621 LE RAISOR lrplc, huge kit & lig•lamily rm:.. and 2 t·ar blocktopark!mmutei.tu Slli.SOO \4 llh ocean view and evcryt.lung? Show your ttt.Jlc'-TriplesH Femleaf.559-1318 , Jrd Offer'"-d at la t > n .,:aral!e. :.hake roof, larae bea~EST DRESSED mimy feJtures. i89.SOU. farruly \hi$ 3·8R, oeea.o 2l01 Huntington St. C:O.te M... JZJ4 REALTY pm:e of s.t2.~. 646 HI I lul .1nd prime locattvn • • TWO STORY 2 ,l·ba, view home nestled on ll O,.• Dallr. l·SPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)Jlt'n E\e:. \el er ans no do wn ' Be:.l Dressed PUOL large secluded lot with lllilder 519·6779 ""~-.. tonU-llo c--.to 3 4SZJCampusDr., lr\inr --lfurr>' Will nut lasl ' homearound CreJll\ely Sc•JTcrra«bome-Shows sparkhnd L8'x36' ~·· ....... .,.. "~ """' CampusValleyShopCh. -c"C ~ 1 d d d h hke a model Pnvale " ----------Br 2 Ba 2 pools Plea eca I e:.1gne 1ns1 e, wit Entertain at poolsi eon ~a-.. clubhs· ., ,....;.. mo. avai·t' CAUtll-1600 Ph: 540-3666 mamt'ured L.i14n:. out. J urea <'lose t o beach. pauo de<'k around fire· --r--Ji ~ -·~~~~~~~~~~ Walker & lee Real tsfafe EASTSIDE CHARMER J l"Sl' l.IS1' ~ Ll Jnd 1 t>.id~ lor OW\ e in l.oc•af.A.'<f on a h1•Juldul nil tit· ,,,1• lilnd n\.'\\ I) p.iinh•tl ;11111 <'·•rtX"tcd .. \ ch1'l'r> bnd; r1n•pl.irt• un1I hard\\ uud rl•••f'> add tu lhl' l'hllrm ~1!.1.950. bed rm. 1-·rml dinlnJI, $99,95ll. nng l.i gas BBQ. Loll of 1 Apel, 546-7371 afl IPM "1: • % : J j~ h~'j a bookshelve;.. Ga!> BBQ. Laguna Niguel Really room for boat or lrlr. You Free computer time for wkDds. Culveniale • Dr 2h Ra, :! • PMtlJ-fl!1131' ~~~~~~value at 130.5050 496~4040 :;~ ~~!U:~~ti~:: :"v=~=~W:::!: •: Br. i Ba. '•i'rbt~m . ;!l;~po ll eu cond. ---·•••••••• ---=:::only $67,950. CALL pertlcs now hsted. Call orm. in.rm.,a ni, _______ _ We're here to help I FOR SALE· Detailed -illl•iii. ... •liliiiiiilil•• 492.4L21 for uppl. Red Carpet SS25.S4~764S For rent or lnse Ir.Inv ar<'hllecture. rou.11 h -a.och 1041 .,,._ port•-h 1$ERTHA HENRY RealtOC'S 234 Adtrns. nr E·Side4br,He ba. ('(Jf\c.lo 3br.2b11,l11undry lo'or i.al<' b' ownl'r. hr\\n timber-; & ~la,!!I .• ;~;-; ................ ,_w ..-oc 1069 , REALTORS Beach Blvd. HunlJngton $385/mo.lsl/lasl/SlOO rm, pool, p11rk , clma to PRt:\tt-:K1\STSIDl-~38r. p1tc·ht'tiand5ohin~lcdroof ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21SA dadelMnr 8eacb536-3836 Nofec A"'S46-0814 5 hoppln'1 S3:?~. mo Lol :.l till' 12:!', olll'.'-.It' l•n<''. r ir<'I•• s toir" ay \ irtona Rcl<'h Ouplu NWPT llGTS, Ocean Vu, ___ ve~ • "' . Ml-1489 n·'~ $<11!,9~1 133 flowl'r " \It"" "illdow kads 10 Ot.'Nn ~•dt ll"Y· lc\el pool. lge 2 i.ty. 4 Br, nu SontoAno 1010 EXCH &. .._.GE $265. 3 Br. stove. fncd yd, ---~- &12 430tl rl'lr\·:il "ith t'rcnrh lot. luritcr unit ha .. k11 1·h Jleduced t o 11••••••••••11••0••••• "" K1ds/~ts1singles. F ee. *RENTALS* 1111 1) I ~ II r I' n I fl II t 0 lwums. olll brick rpl, dm SB9.SOO Uwnr. ~·SSS6 IY OWNER What y~ Bh~v!J~r866what Main llcntals. 540.5370 lJNlVEHSITY P AHK d d S an•a. 1-'r(•nch door lo 11vt - -- -• ynu want. .. r ....,..7 3 Bil, 2•.2 011..... . .. $:19S re "'wd 1>un cl·!. h·p 11ut10. Nl'ed~ 1n11nt . By O\\nl'r 4 Br 3 Ba, 2 Ur2 Ba, ~~c !'um. Rm, $325. 2 br. fncd yd. k ld.s, 6 cln II\' rm .,..f1pk rt.VS minor rcpa1n & yard Uluff:. <.i Plan. w/Ba<'k Liv. Rm. l:'rpl<', dbl ~or, Lcum Investment proper· pets, slns;les ok. Fee. 3 lt,21Ja ...... $4~/4:'IO l"~tom bwll fJm11 v im "ork sw.suu Rov V1£'w , J11cuu1 & 2014W l\lenday Ln.Son· tysalesandexebanaing. MainRentals,M0.$370 48K,2'~1la.rurn .. SSW ~1th brn·k rirt'l)lun'. l\11 ion tkaltv rna'n• xtras Qrvon House ta J\na. Off En"lish. Now class sta rting soon. It. SAN JOAQUIN ra&!>ed h('11rth ~ml 6' \\l'l · Wkn'ds 224 N~ta NB. S40.SOO. Open Daily C21/S~arow l nv Div •Spotless3br ,2bacondo 3 nn.2 nu ........... $4i;, bar. Rl.'ul ~uurrnl'I ,,.n 1..... 2·4PM. 963-71166 . Pools,clubhse,gu.$3\5 2 un .2 tti1, ••• • $4tl4ei HOUSE& APT. lmaua11 l r PI ~ °"=-mo lly O,..nl'r lloui.t• 2 HR, t ba. Apl. 2 Dr. Iba. UVt't 2 l"Jr 11ar .igc 111 free• :;land 1n11 bldg ,\l~o free stand ini,i J r11r Jtar11~.e un hi >.100' R 1 lot $.VJiOOO O~rwr "'Ill c.irry i.mall M·wnd. Ori\ I! b~. Jo not 1h5lurb l cn:snl, :?59 Sll'rk~ St Or r all 014ner. '>'S 2871 lcil<'hen w1lh b;n· and """ ....., ___ .-:....:..:..:.:.:.:...------·•----------I MS-~O NOltTll IRVINI': pluy rm a BK •11 , 3 B.\ 's, 3 Newport Shorei>. 111 Blks Would like to purch ase ---------4 Ofl, 2\o'a Ka ........ $&8th"°" 1·11r i:1tr. LOW Mi's, 10'. IV i,irdl'd beach. 1 Blk to Otlwr I.ell Estat. 11x 2 Beil room unlt.s. HUGE 3 BR, 2 Ba. frpk, 3 trn . 2 Ba, l)OOI. .•.• $430' ~·" ••oo OVAil n 1ow.oe• t tACH SUPER IUY OML Y $44,500 "ho.,. hkl' .i dre .. rn n1·.,. , pl. ne"" drp~. lrl''lh p.unt Thi' t•harmen~ 3 btl. • I),) hum(' nn n\1·1 •ILt'll lol m 1·ho11·e (' \I l11;-.1t1on 5-4$-IMlll Walker & lee AHi talate OOWN! Bkr!ll>2 $Sii 1,,'t lttnnis court & Jr.••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ su. __ 2_1_01 ____ dshwshr, gar, M esa 381l,2 Ba ....... $3G0/425 1 " o l)mpi\' pools, lge encl MoWle"-1 Verde. $375. P ets OK. NEAR O.C.C. m.it:: Ot' \ 1\1:'\l> 38R, :.!b.i, l.1rll1! II lo' vuoJ. t·or· r\<'r lul "11 h ho:il i:.ile. llli" l!ll11'. r1rrplJr<'. lrJl uddt•tl f11n11 I> ruorn Ont)' ~.!AIO. L'a 11 PR ESTl<.i ~; llll~I ~.MS r.s.&6 1026 U.MOMARK IUUTY ~ Spac RR. 'ep fam rm. dt·coralor .. h.11: t•pls & drµ!t Bo.it & lra11l-r .11 t't'llS lt.m1t·urt'd l.i'fll n' Ii ll I !lt)J S6 i\ $~1; 1100 I-' l' Walker & lee Real lstat11 ·•···•·•········••••••• -1>1-:l.11il1Tl"Ul.L Y t:OZY Rt::D\.'C ~D SSOOtl 1 llr ~HJ , lui.ury custom 4 tlR, pool, 'Pll, boitt home, blltntl & I efrljl, ll31e. 6 block~ tr? ~l'Jt•h near Miinnu, net.od fa:1l )60,500. lJkr!Hi:l S:n • Klllt" at $.5!1.SOO. 99Hl957 '"ine 1044 patio, I Br 212 Ba, F.5* 1100 31 UNITS &t2-67S6or 494·4ll7 o ... ncr 5411-8025 ••••11••••••••••••••••• Mesa Del Mar, 3br, 2ba, 26'Tallsman.onJyS2000. NEW COSTA MESA frplc. patio, dshwshr, Oceanfront Set up adult park, C.M. T OWNHOUSE APTS gar opener, nu drps. \ D\' t-:NTl ll ~; L AN 0 l..ar11«"~t & best duplu in ~..<&649; Mll·6173 with pnvate yard.~ and crpts. lsl & la,l. $425. t 0 " n ~pt> c l a c u I a r ... x .,.,. Doubl• Wid•. 2er, attached garages. Rent 546-4983or 497·2268. eves. f'ompll'lf•h ~<'rlu1!1•!l 1 2 bd .,. ..., '" '" .:uarantee. Bwlt lo Con· v1~\all'\\1n1hn11 roarl 11141 i•ou,l inc '1e,.:., rm. 2Ba Levill Home. 5• do code. Sunken L.R .• MESA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba,___ _ ___ _ dl!l:rt'I! \otl'W of cx:~~o & 3 lx.lrnt \\1th family Park.493·1438 fl I h d I 2 I I c pal.lo tao rm s baths, 4 frplcs., s ~ep a ces, cal e rn rp cs, in • -BEAUT. San J oaqu11t E" •I > i\ mer• ra n tnl'I ••arages All blt·lllS, at x 64 3 Br. beaut. Inside ce1llnas. 2 Bdrm, 1"" fncd yd. 2 car aar. Lse. Twnhmr. Lae 2 fir 21 . ur<'hllert urt•. hund " bath QUAIL PLACE SUS 540-3368 man)' cxlrJll t·mest 1D & out. Applic. incl'd, · • Ba, 2 s ty. Vu of .:oU. rubbffi o~h~drnl cr1l b I P R OPERTI ES Bob t•\l'r\thing• $3.W,000 Sesame SL Mo 1 e Park. • 4Sl CABRILLO course & lake. SSSO. m11'j, mai.s1H~ \l\l'<I br1rk s 106 E l Toro Koca.sko or lnvoslmcDl 547.7044 flll'plat'(' ONLY t'IJll ("ALI 0 •O·:•u ~~J . . Div. (714) 752-1920 Pnn· 3 br. 2 ba, bl1.ns. drps, -- /\'\ 1:-JDIVIUlJ/\l.IST" AAA!4MtL • ctpalsOnly. gar.~atio,ganten.$400. Turtlcro<'k. J Or 2 Bu. 499.4514 49)-251 3 ~,._....., FACTOR't' DIRECT Robinson Bkr.67S-8l20 Fam. Rm, ch to pool 3Zl25S C-oai.t ll"'Y N•ar N.::.:,t.:.",, orr1u We art" an independent 12 UNITS MESA DEL. MAR, lovely ~7S.83J·8488; ~9E._ DOYUSHOHS Ne" on the M urket. I 0,,.,111.•1 . 3lJr. llr11, formJI l>tn llm Loon~ nf uiwd hMk lu'<h larHIM'Jl'to: &< " SPECTACULAR Iii".>" l'c-rfrct fo1 1.•11t('r OCEAN YllEW ..........•............ TWO STORY OHRFtllD t-:1\tt:llALUTJ:o;nRAC: .. : Dealer orrenng a ll sizes 3 Br 2 83, shake roof, Loguno a.och 1248 :J ttt n r. 2 run baths, ~our Would YM Mliue! of new MOBILEHOMES COSTA MES A blln.'l. 859 Presidio. $375 .••••••••••••••••••••••• Dl'8ullful Wcstchff w /an at t'Ol\slderablc savings. "' "' 549-9911 540.0867 m enl kitch W/(',iting a&~urn;1ble 714',.. loan ut We'll custom bwld your ••. n ear golf cours e. ' Br, Neor bcaC'.'h, frpk, l.t11111l61 Sl79.~00 ~hr contln. end 11n1l. l1rea. fom rm, elm rm, S16.900. Lovely JBr Pool home to your specif1ca· $212.000. Will exchange. $200. 2 br, fcn<'cd, ch ild. nice, rurn/unrurn, 11.•;iw laumlry rm. atorltlll' rm. llome Country kltC'.'hen t10M. We have a few low 11 jQU=I~ lle>oh<omb", A«nt, Jul, '6·Jul, 17 '"" ''" - SI0.01111 uncl er 1>1.11ldn WATfRff.ONT 1Jncc 114 4!11i·527S ttOMI !t REAL ESTATE Fountoin Yoiley I 034 6Jf· 1400 •••••••••••••••••••••• $47.900! 2 Story b..r1ti.1n' Pram1• lr-1111• 11~.1llon. i\h:i.i.•un tilt• entrv Stt'r1 dow11 II\ ins: room. Spnm:1h brick l11cvlJl'C t'or m.11 •J1n1n1t art•u hMl!I 1mokl'd mlr ror' & t'Ork w1111, thmd~ thl·r · .. k•t<'hl'n " i.;11..-enery \lt'W. W111d 11111 'l.ilrC'.'OSl' t n lt1r1C1! wduded ma,l\·r 14 lnl( All n11rron'll do.,(•\11 21 1 ll.itla Sl1dml llD'" door tu ~n ludt'<I .,. ood<I<'' kl'd 11late 1·owrt'll l1.Jl10 No m:.i1ntJlnt·n('1· v11rd ! Won 't la11t r.111 now t ll('l''111'"1l'\\, "01'-tn w/all bllms. H1 ·bt11med r ent OranKe County , ree.&.'ll·20tl ~!9...:.!!3.:!.:..... 4 :,.,1: lll h. ~12!1.000. Uy O\\tll'I "-I Pl Iii 11494 11110 t'f•lhng bnck fireplace . ..,,.uccs :\\'n1 · 4llC8 $26S. 3 br, s m1o1lcs, pet!!, $550. Mo. Sl00.000 house,•""' lirut 0 fam1ly & enter· _AMt:RICAN M7·9390 Prap•rtt.a · kldll, Beachcomber, tlbr,2bu, li,idam rm.din, FAMILY DlLIGHT t:.unment home for: in· Deluxe dbl furn 2 e , MOO ~,~·'920 IUoCM Agent, rce. b31·2011 rm, decks , ore an vu. Elecutive Home I ·u,ton) i 11111r) hOIO<'. h1>tlrm11. fo11t111I dln1n.: rm, ~·.1ut1ful vaotlo On(• hlll<'k I r1lm cu run .ind h.i• FJulv 11rueJ .11 '' :n .~IO '" o~ 111'1 1~ .ill Ul\I' to mn\' lo ~.1rn>1>1• ,· .. 11~~1;!;.! • I T11plM 2 nr (' ' 1 lllk to •ll'l'.•0 & h~)' SI l!l,:'1410 M.1r.<hull Hit~ 1.15 ·16'1CI l :~.~!~:-!' ... !~.2.~ (.'oroM del ~I.tr 1lul)ll'\ l'nrt•. SJil,1.000 t"ur 11,111• hv 0'1411fl . t;,cellt•nl rood <' :i II i;.M 1«1!11 406,....of 2 RR + I lilt du)lh•\ $IC2. OllO Iii S fi.~IU :'1-EW t~ldl t1rn1• l1t 1 ~")our <'t1rs1t•t ' • 3bt Jh.;i 'i blk to ll11t Coron:& Ht'J<'h \ lf'W' :?IS \l~"'ll•ll1I <>i>t>n 10 4pm l1111I) SI 12.~l 1o7S ~\."9 -- IOZ4 ....................... •By o-·ncr Mesa \'rrde. Chol« front unit 2 hr l0\41\bOU~l'. $3.1,900. 7'. 3SSWl\llble S4S ili68 X·lARGIE 1~1n 111111,•.11 n.-w 4 nn "IJJt" l"R h It I.It, U'<t"tl bnrk frpl<' rnAny 11lr:a" f\ Ill k 11rar 1'1v11 (\·1111•r Owm•1 tf Jn' 0111 ol .. t.1li• n;•crl" 11ull·k •.•h', "'l't' llMlllV ~ JJ71. .,,. Walker & lee R111I t1fate Thi' cu~lnm bwll home door·oul door living. l '-l!Ba Driftwood Bch --(714)S41-46618amto5pm h It ,ill' 4 l.i,ir. hrlrm' l'IP1se t'omc to our open Club ~rroH from bch trial/ D.aPoiftt 3226 --- -. · · 3 ru ll IJ.l\h,. 'UV\'f hou,t&1>l'Cloapprec111te J!Olf. pool & llUna ,,.,.rty 2100 eHHH•llHeuu11uu311r, 30a ()(-eon (;anyon mll-.tl'r ,u•h • uff 110111 tHI Sol. 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Cement W1>rl& ••••••••••••••••••••••• >lall.allon, eh.·111 upt. t om,plet~ Laa •cUJe CaJI Gene at w o..sa Ml'' I~ 111'1«> Ii lm1t•dla he Jll~J e1t llbll1h now act ll. •lnr. lfMZ'l t%.nd Genera CbUd Care. Uc. homt. hot •HVIC't' ., r•61deol!1l. •HOUSECLEANING• ~'' Uc d. J3 yn 8·1.--...;._~..:..:..;..;.....;;...;...;.;._1 tlun. G.01dley 'd 1131~ Ph 633 3710 limooth out y~r Opt.or• Uun> ~1embc'r BlUl A.I lunch. Wllday1 c;nly . M7-4411or8'7·M l B,y rd.iablo couple. Good ~.~~T~ao .caploa. Clllm P'1int1WaUpapertn1 : • • uon CJ it.op wrk & 21 bn • work 11tar Palomb 66-0118. CM. ---rdtten'°". S31-'TTll P11At lntr l20rm, 11~lal MARV'S PLUM DINO T"" w•ic:e da.y. If you'r. a am ltu.81 (;otl.. lruc:uoo· Ml UI• O.pt>odable witty on apt. rental, 111-'IUZ •&46-!lll07• neu you c1.1n•t .;iUOl'd t -Preacbool·Llc:enaed, In maaol • c:le111-u1111. SllAPE UP NO JOB TOO SMALL I pay Xtra ~Ip. Ovr rtn c..,.,.t Senke my Dana Pl. bomt' Nr Glen Ra1er. M.2-9907. WJTH SHIP SHAPE Rcmov11ls. llnlbln•. l<iP. 11rt b1i1 c:d upon you ••••••••••••••••••••••• D;analli~hJ.Weeltdaya K .CCMnm'ICleanina Cl Fl Rusty. House tln 11. prunlnf/.. ub11Jty to poy. Jn r.omc ShJmpoo & 1tum t'lcao •MtO. GtMc .. s.rYicft ~rvlt'e. Call6$1·1•17. ':11_ ..... ~';P,!!~:!p1a,nlllt'on llt'W an area. Byra upr/4 JUS"T f'LUMllMG> 'lRJ::WOOD S1~ t'Ord/. I . t "' <."·' b.. -·"•"'~·~ ..... ., ........ 12Ch k 642·4111 del, lic /h\)nd /lo i.. c~ l tt ru ... e lurn '"" .,.or n11 .. tencrs; C---" •••••••••••••••••••••• w I I 1 d 0 1 n., t., p e Block Walls BBQ Pita llr • ...,............. 11t' "·'" ...,.~. ..••.•.••...•.•....•.. , no ooe '"'"Y· Call to wht '·arpt .s JO m1 --·• IOOIT"'LL! 1 1 •..1>. "'-•~ ,...,........... ll-'--S..Clal .,..., ..... ...,. ______ _ ovpt.IW.5 w30 bl~ach. Cl«'an hv rm dh ••••••••••••••••••••••• -HOUSt;CLEANING . ~,.,.,....,,._.,.... Prof palol r, Int/ext . ._...,... ilPIUJ Upltob ' rm & hall $15 A11t.' rm GEftWICK •SON Ele~rical, Plumbln1 f'Um all equip. Call aft NASONRY·Tile bnclt Qual wk/reas. Free est. :~J~Tuli..~f!.~~ •••••••~••••••••••: C.w..t Mel&.iitcJ S1 50, rouch SJO, c:tuur S.S Additions• Remodeling etl' eas rates. 642~1 ?pm MMOtll. block, coocr«e & itooe'. H 1 ·0tl84 • $48. 21$9 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluur t'lrm pot odor. Crp Lac 8131°"2 HANDYMAN·Homes Uc'd. 9611-2504. _C9'7_.J_U_llJ ______ ~~C~on~tr~·s~Li~c~•~J00948~~~ Ser~~~!: ~~!~/cm:r Kitchen Cablneu, Catm rcpim 15 >'" expr. $49-2170 m.4!041 Apls. Consr1entlou HOUSICLIAHIHG WlLUAMSlrSONS Lotsa Pride-Fair Prices. 20 yN . Re<'OH'rine/ re waU umt.s, l11ttltt·P11tluo . wo rk m Y s e If. Re r CUstom homes Ir add I· <'raftsman ~ 971-90.'9 S56-2S'?V y ........ ...,18rick/Bloclr. Ur tlns. Calico Palnt1nl . Dr~~ 1 ~:.!~~vice p~lrint/ rri1t) llna. No ~m<U'I 646-52 ttf 531-0101 tacos. 20 Yrs exp. in N B JAY'SCU~OM RE~AJ II st~. Call 581-7129 Xlnt m'"1tces'1t·S33S Job too small. aet our I c..,..... w~care Carpet Cleaners Gene ral Contractor. Cablnet Ir form.in work Exp. Japanese bo11H· Pal Un /R . ... 64.Z~or642-8053 pnt'Cl l.lcCure you decide. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St m 1 n .. Finan"lni avail ·-·~-•1 clean1n1 own lrana. '"''"'rriflA Bri·ck St n I epair. -yrs. Wm Ci. C.cykosk1. ownc~ • r... l' f' n or snampoo ... · ........... , gen carpentry. Com 1168.2303 AfL ~pm .... ... • one. worltJuar. Take advan· DQN1 RfllR£1 RF.MOl>F.t,. t ommo•t 1<11 t\l~o l 'pbol&tery All work ia-~-~ mer /Reildential Day Concrete work at n!U. ta&• my UJ>C'. MS-~. • 646 59l0/64S 6106. & fk s1drnt1.JI We. t'rct: auar Reh . Fr~ F.&t's. ll:lllS'IRTI.,... 192-4517 eves642.UOS prirea. Jim,645·130'7 Take , • new bobby ..n......._ Ci--1.... \"\l 64534311 Rell5.rat-.•• ... '""l" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · Don't A-the ball! Get a Pref. Ori-•-•. V•ry nea W • b · ........ _ fl-.. b · .... _w ~..., ..... ......., .,, " E ... ..,,. ~ " a~<'· or • ,,.. ..., y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -~---LECTRICIAN·S mall You LOSE 1t. I FIND 1t -job wlUl 1 low·cost Dally JIM &JOHN MASONRY wort&. Lic/lns. Stron1 Shop" each W~esday WlNDOWSCLt;ANED t'1nd wh11t vou wunt m~llt.h11111faal wathDally JObs, maint1repa1rs. n fOf' a fee. Call Parlter Pilot Claulfae d Ad. Bncltpatlos,walls,etc becll,C'et'OmmendallON •Saturday 10 tbls THESEE·THRU<:O. _ O~llot CllCl.\~t'd..:!__ P1l!>4 W .int Ads yrs upr w2'J.Jl08. S4·$21GJ Oriit'ld 543-4417 Phone 142·Sl11. Fut..fOcient &U-ISU f r'ft •t. 4*'·1670 classified led Ion. Est 1 mates '40-4l!l8 ~ J~-::! ~~~ .. -.?!.~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~~-~ ..... ?!.~ ~!~ .... !!. .. ~.!!~.-.. ?!~ ~!~ ..... ?!~~.!~ ..... !!~ ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• BA~K I NC JUUIOR MUSICAL ft.cal Ea late CuM't a. E. Sales Joltt W..t~d. 707S •Teler'ftilM " INSTRUMENT CURTIS R.E. ls expand· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S.•iftc),coaect&o. SALESMeu DEMONSTRATORS ATTENTION 101 its Investment Selttll ve llOU3ehold. Nunrn1t & f'am1ly C.rc l'enonnel Employer Pays Ft.~ 4SOOCampu11 Drive N O. Ca II 546-1505 ----Apt Mgr, 118, CM, Np\ urn. 30yrs Bua . exp. Xlnt refs 213/443·~93 ~ Needed by O RGAN 1)1vislon. Our Invest· o.,....... Boys & Girls lG-15 vrs. old. earn f.:XCHANGE No u lu uc• 11NUC'D ment Salesmen a r e S&L ex~r. ~WTed ~ • nper neceu-Part cc fuU U'V Apply tn Person $20· $50 pe r week getting new tune. lmmed. openuigs. CluusSUtrtlmmed. avttllR\ll& w ucea o1 MAllHYS SAVINGS customers for the Daily Pilot. Work ca 11 M r . F 0 rt 0 e~, Complete Coune12 wu 5$00,000. p/mo. Learn 1Sl5 We5tcllfC Dr. NB hours are 3~30 to 8:30 after school and 714·998·7~ •Spe'Ciat,runon•l how easily you can 1»· F..qual Oppor Employer a few more hours on Saturdav •-"'indivl ualiled belp. b~e':!.ifnoura 9'~!':t~': < '1' Nurse• Aides, 3·11PM. •Onthe;obt:raJo.14& ' -r Maid l'il llllager want holidays. This is not a paper route. No Expe r'd. Also, Dis · •FREE• confidential l.olervlew. ed. local heer bar. Good d e I i V e r i e s o r c o l l e c t i n g . hwasber . Sat & Sun 10.4. •Man-cement Ask for VlDce. chentell' t-:~per pref'd Trans portatlon provided. You must Country Club Conv. Opportunities ledlaW. but Wiii tram Ca ll tor live in Huntington Beach south or Home.$49-306l ·~hxapall~1'oningprocu,rrroemnt. We proudlv announce upptbeCltnm~7·:'7&5or " .... ' SALESMEN 12 to 16 years of age wanting lo earn $20 to S.SO or more per week. Chance lo win trips to Philadelphia. Wa hington D.C. or Cape Kennedy; cash, bikes. go-karting and other priies. If you live in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach oc El Toro-Mission Viejo area, call 549-8956 and ask for Mr. Scott Equal Opportunity Employer Jlusband1w1re will "luff come by 'tho Kanp Ion. Garfie ld to qualify. Leave name, Nursing AUendant., ex. •To80'4commis1ion o..ir fabulous new locti· nd dd ... I' d l .. s r~ nhnne N •-d...a~~ l d per1enc:e d . Bayview U I Uon. opening In May. Wo · J or a ress >our en ~.·-,!!.!., .. ••no pn t . .,.,.ta tn"' o. «¥a un:o» on ape recor er. Conv. Hospital, 2055 • censepreparat on .,.. now Interviewing fM HefpW-.hd 7IOO•He4pW..W 7100 \elopes, 1n\1la l1ons "~~ 5Jt>-.C298 T h I A C Oayornigb.tdasSH. ten new or uperieoced ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _1_•l_e_r•_t_u_re_6M-_34_1_7 __ i-B-e-a-ui_y_O_pe_ra_t_o-r.-E-a_r_n Equal Opportunity Employer 642-~n v e. .M . :~ec;J~~r:::• aalespeorle to 11taff our more by rent mg spal'e No UceDM nec:ess. t.o a beautifll 2000square foot Ht4pW.t.d 7100 Lt>ltdlnaCdMHlon.J im: .......,W ......_ ~ Part·Tlme evea 4c Sat. ~.Fordetaila,pleue office In the new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'4·7l2l.~--0943 • ...,... ....., 7100 .......,W..ted 7100 AM. Perfect for &lit· Chamber of Commerce MEN' Accountine ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dents. lo1lde wort. llU.ocbl W ·7 bi&ildin& at J amboree TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN F/C IOOtUlHPll IUUTY Of'I Dental Cb1irt1de ~sis· ouse\erpers , p/tlme Gu.aranteed waee. Call REAL ESTATE SALES Road and Saota Barbara w 'lh exle n «ly•• w/C.Topcomm&'4.NB l ent P IT Newpor\ k ·•~ .. _ · c 53(>.{M60orM2·402Zbetwn ATl'ENTlON Dnve.CallJackYonk.ers R~lldc:r/OeYt'IOl)t:r :ll~ ~11lons. 644·0661. $4().8582 Beach. . r1os"i,~·~Y~b~~n. 0c~t 3 & 5pm or belwo 5:30 & • LICENSED, 675-7225 t'OUntlnJt expcnenl'r . t:x KF.AL'TV OPERATOR 548·5504. 642 ~. _6_:30p-.:.._m_. ______ 1 UNLICENSED. pr in prt'par1ni: Cinan~·1;11 ,IX 0, ....... TOI GET THE RED t S, I Yooniz ho1rs1yhst needt'd DENTAL ASSlSTANT Housek~per, p/llm~ 810 ~ CA RPET ~l• emen1..1o. ..l ary cum ho r 11 ... I ., "'x-r'd Ol)r. 3.-PM to mensu r j 1 ,. w l r 'll. w orv.1t Ul o ow.nil Cha1rs1de. l::xper'd. Cllnyon.N B. "";J h d.,., T Rf:ATMENT! per1en1·e. Wei.tr1~ld tram l111mt'<I operungs Oleerful & enthwua:;Ue. Call640.59S7. m1 mi; t . Lea in& N.8 . We tuln you to aell Uevelopmcnl Co. \ H• • 1( quahht~. 67S-W70 32GA N.B. 6'4·9211. hole I. E . 0 . E . Ca 11 homes with an acceler•t· lf19.3900 ~hrr n e Ave, Balboa Housewivu & youn ~ M auri n e Wi ison, edcoursethatatarta lm· . \\I.I j.:' ·1 HI . \I.I'' A fH M(, t Ji\i, q l1J..''11'f, , •J Island. Dlshwaah er ·Bayvlev. mother~ earn ex Ira 6+4-1700. medlately. If you are In· At'l1\·1t1ei. Orrcctor, l'X Coov. Hospital. 205S money in your 1parel.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii9l terate.d lo urning bt& SA.LISI.ADY per. pref'd ~h·i.,1 \'crdt•l•---------i Thurln Ave, C .N . ume, sbowlna the latest PRODUCTION money from the atart, i..n.-cecl l.'01w. llw l). tllll Ccnt~r Boris & Girls 642·3505. Beeline Fashions. For aet indivlduahaed rre Retail rfothin1. Over 25 Sl. e<.111 J.lei.ll. mon lnfo call 9Q.T470. MANAGER tralnlna on the Job In one _N_o_ev_es_._548_·5383 __ . --- ova 20 Have run selllng Oran~~ County's leading newspaper alon~ with an important charity drive. IXCILLIMT U.RMIHGS Two three hour shifts. I 0:30-1 :30 5:3M:30 -FULL OI PART TIME-- Come in preferred. or call Mike Johnson. 250 E. 17th Street, Suite 0, 646-.100, Costa Mesa. Ca. ---------• IOtot ycarsofa1e.Dal-p OONUTSHO, HO USEWIV"'S (2.. R lbli i I 1 .... olmanytoPofnct1lont· Amway D11Lrlbulor will ly Pilot delivery rout.et art & F ttim~. All nl&ht "" -1 or espons 1 l es nc uue ed thruout Orange Coun· .......,.. W W..t.4 tnun you to nm xlnt tor ml)' bo available ln your & early AM $1\11\s. No ex· <*ier l to,workpfortr cul••n· in·house production & ty, call for further de· Acceptln1 appllr1tlons ~~ •• ~ •• ...!!!! ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ • t\lllorpll.f or apptcall .irn.EamproC1t for cko· per nee. Woman ageing servce. a me s h l pm•nU. Direct tails . Arlo1te , (114! for Salt'Sptt"SOn,xlntop· SAUSPBSOH 11'73 4i86 Lh cmcs & cash, trips or 25--45. Apply in person, ~~~ Ranedy Anns s uperv1S1on of leads, 848-814% pt)'. Apply Pat'• Ski & Station Attend. (/time. ' ml'rchand1"e for Sellin• Mr. Donut, WE. 170\ St, supervisors lo assembly• Sport ShoP. 89(111 Adami Exper. prel'd. Chevron TOOL & 01[ I '\.ri~<11~~1~~·~·p;~1~rnl~~~~· nl'w .. u ~<'nptlons. f'or C M. IN-T F. ll v 1 F. w En s. ~~d\~=t~npl~~le~~f:. llC'l /SECllTY Ave. H.B. 963-~ Station, 3000 Fu1rvaew. ,. d 1 •1 1nformat1on please call Dllv.,..s W ... .....,B> Markc•t Research Com· •-rdl for Dental o{f1c·e needed. CM MA.,ER 1t1 m '"uron.1 c "1Ar. fll2.432 1. t 'rom San -.~ ... .,... •~i.i i 1 ttl'lancc, .. coo nauoo ••SAUS•• I\ SJJary open -.'+-4 t;!ti8 Clc·mrfttft _ ~-n J uan Meo or Women pan)' """'ng oc peop e w1othl'r dcpt.s to :usure Dental or medrul expr. This 15 your opportl!nlty TEACHERS ---., • •7" ~1 ..._. "" lntete$ted 1n mtcrv1e~ rod t t t R t & gd. typing a bi lily ls H · Th G Experi e n!'eu pc r'ion • w/ab11t1y lo dc•!>1gn ¥ rabnl'ale d1ci; from dtt· lall druwmiii.: Able to work 1ndcJ.1e ndcntl). H:ave own looli.. GOO\! working conds. Day 1hLfl. only. t:op1<1tr11no a rl'la, r ill "ui.t .,.,--.or u\r l 11 ur ou pu • ~n 1 ,,... for unlimited 11.rowlh t oldenslate Read· ~PT monlllll't f.t rnmblbrlr \pJ>l.v In p .. r~on m g public. Part time manuacment exJ)(lr. re senl1a · .,....Q683 ._... o L"b Th ed d m1lnl1"n3nc f' Cu111•lt• 1ll~ 00.'lo ;1nd Miislon Vlt' ' nex11Jlc hour11 . Must \'II q 'd Reports to Vice , uuu• In career & earning m., • . e spc rea . i\dult 73 ur11t" 111 Cn~I• Jfl 1-;1 Toro aru, call YeffowCob JO)'h1lklnatopeoplc 1-:, Prti1dentofoperalions . Real EtstateSales potential w/women's ln1t s peclahsls have Ml'I•. L'lpenenced, iw1at ~J:!.20. 1l25J Slater Avenue penen\·ed or "'ill train J . 1'+-I leading f1aure control ptl1me evening tcachinR & boorlablt>. SlOOO. mo • Equal Oppoc Employer i''ouoUlin Valley 2131396 7741(,_5 M·f l CALL S4f·l04 r Olft Tt 51lon. Sales back&round pos 1t1o ns av a 1 I. tn lionua. Send resum.-tu Ea ~ ..... -.. k Equal 0Wor Employer •Frtt 15 Day Tralnini ~f'd. Must bl' sUm & Laguna Beach. $8 per br Wr~trlltr l n vP~lnlt'nt ----------C m • ....,._..,Ji w tostart. kEY,UHCH _ __ Course well gr oomed Call to start. Small classes, l'ompany. 0011 a.11. Cost"' ROAT CAKPENTER c:,r~8 "Uller Brush Full hme-2 yrs. oxpcr •----••lllliiiiimllll -C.d1ll1rCarProoram 642·36.10. 00 homework.. defm1Wly CALL 549.3041 Equal Opvor Employer Mesa92627 M1n.lyrexp ----------•Will train as backup PROGRAMMER •llSalsOrangeCounty not sales, but J><>~ll•on c •tl L l1llngs Oran&e SUMSTllSS does require a 1trong '""embly Work pillmc•----646 606S •b*y/G"10fc ~'=ter operator. County ForS11IMaker.Toppay. pen;onahtyw/theablhty --------- for am.all hr1a.-,. 1111lvt' IOOtUCHPH •F/C lo°"Hf""' ---·-· -----AMF VOIT, I NC. a •1 1 Advertls ln& In Expr. req. Apply Ull· to motivate sludenls & op beauty salon in N H. msnul . ll l'a r o l. f.>ep e r d & ramillar llJO<~t'EE PAID t.aundryWorlten,ftt1me leader In the manufac California manSalls.615·Gno portr ay conr1dence & ndi. full & part t lm'-' \lrport Wornnn :io 5o w irral f''ltate or l'On· Liz Reinders Agency ~«'!>a Verde Conv. lloep, lure of sportina &oods. ·•l Advertising In Nitioo competence. MA degree operators. Some chcmlc•I ) r"· 4 t> 111 '· !'. 1111y!j wk ~lrut:lcun. Duties inrlude 4<01 Birch St, Ste 104 061 Center St.C M. hu an excellent 011• If unhcenstd, Jt>t us as-SECllT AlY· prcf'd., backg ~nd m helpful. Xlnt locatron • .>'1 i283 milcntru nma i1 ut>sidiary Newport Beach 833 8t!l0 - ---portunity for 80 uper'd sist you In obtaining your lXECUTIVE Psychology, Enithsh, Top JXl)I. 642-68~7. 101.1rn11ls. ~l'n'I ledaers & Call for Applff:atab '65 Learn mveslmen,_l. proper· programnler. Located al Real Estate License. Challenging Po1lt1on lo drama or rommun1t>a · - ASSIMILY Wom:1n tor Part" All '"mllly, & htf' m•th1n m.: S111lbont t:1Jul111l1t>nt i\h iAt he f'\f)(lr '" 1.11111 k to lt ... Hn l'o,t 11 M l'°'U I "'!' M.11. .... A TTIMTIOMI J.6 Mo' a W Of'll It & O•tt I M ..__ ty :sab~ and exl'll .. ngmg 0 c b d Call ...... aullful orn ..... for an lions & tearhmg ellpcr.i----------~bll'l'IJ pro)l'ct'I. • u5t""' F'actory Packagers, fem N••w l'l~as 1•-rt1n1 ....... n our range 0 · •• • ""' '".. ·d d fl F I' I •· n '·I ~ • ... _..., q ..... A ........ roo am .. R_.. M•-utlve1~~•1rv w1'th romu ere rst. or •UTOTEM* "' ~aiir 111" .. t'll!•111· $2 30 per hr to alert C:!ll~parow Inv 01v .... ""'0 • "'"' P .,r · -' ~A~~ ~~'"' ., I t d t ·1 d ;>.r /\1rJ11lrt &rt'u. Good Merit raises. MB·5l2S 963-7866 mer will join • •m•ll llJ,.S440 aood shorthand and typ-romp e e e a1 s sen IMrLOYMEHT ~tu rt 1 n ll 11 a I u r y & --_ -------luihlY proresslonal tum Ing 1kllls Must be dis· bnef resume, photo & b,·nc·l 1t 'I <' 111 1 f.'r ank GlltL FalDA y LEATHER CUTTERS enitaf.\ed In the oncoing creet and enjoy handling lelephone number to Na. OPPOITUHITIES .. ., .. 'lb"' . d•si•n, d'"'vAlopmAn• •· a JOb which ronuires a tconal Director o( Jo:dlK'D · 1-\111 or Part· Tame "'""..., LI S:h t t v p1ne. l ilt , St,WING MAClttNE "" "'"' "' • -... L 8 .. ' ext'c:ut1on of bus1neu great deal ,,c vanety. lion, aguna e a c·n N0 Exper.N«e11:.ary UOOt\KJ-:t:PEJt/fYrJST cleru·al. phones. $~30 OPERATORS :.~tems &r programs. Will bl' workin11 with the Teacher, 94~ Wilshire AR<' 21~ to:hR•ble :-.trpt-r rnn1 h·n~·loiu &lrl :.,~·r~ Ill uoo. llunL ll C'ah~~ts~~t•11r prc11dent. T elephone Blvd. Deverly llllls, Ca Go To The NcarH t '" .,r1)tcrt''l!I 11rt'onlln111ty 929 Wl'll BakerC.M, Tht• qualified candidate 64(}2500 ONLY between 90212. Please do not TIC TOC MARKET wllh t•nni:rnll\1 t<'am 1n Cn'at oppnrtunlty ror en • s.0-lllSS" wall h•vt aor more yeat11 IE S4LIS 8:1$ and 9:30 A.M. A11k rei.tlond to this ad unle'I" f'or Applicalionll & Info ar11 ... 1n11 yuC'ht s.les. Co thoslas ttc person In ----------• !IUC<'Hlrul business pro· t.rn 85~ comm1sslon ror penonnel. Reaumes you are wllling to work <>Rt'ALL (7141642·7702 Wl'•illlr.un yf•u lnour ~ul l o r parl time crtdlt or ulct1 w i n• IAIC•I Seuetar)'. Busy ar ammlnR experl«'ncc forsalesandll1tm11.No willbt'requlred. J..Seves perwlt <3 hn l.&c Ti<'TorSystf'm~,lnC'. hu,.m•..,.~ No •tnk"" or t.'73_11.Sll tionwide J•weler!I No &4'nt'nl ptad1ce, xlnt W/f'mphllil la R.P G monthlychariie N1(t of· -------..a t in hnndle a job withoutl•--------- 1 •-..... ft s nd di 1 flee Call!>49·~Jl SECllT"'IY con1tant home otl' ----lnyoH•.pll'l'1tv nfwnrk If op ntte\i<1A1 y. llrly & s111 .1ry • .,, .. n,11. yr u er a IC: operaLnt ... Y ... RIETY -... • C 11r .. w,...r r-'d o Ba k nd 1 ~ ,........,,. typln• •kills, lll(ht ~uglcrvlslon . PoAlllon • ... * vou'rl' /u mh1t1 nu" & ~ com1n1111un . .-.ves ., a ·.A.... ~... . ny, system. c arou n ,All... .. .. woukt "'., 11 JlO!llllon nul t'ompttProic Opr lo~ wk.ndt. Mt Jpm ca.II Ma m-80US, aflG, 962:7627. IBM 370i«'rif'll prf'f'd w ·" ~ book k t>ep 1n 11 . Com . mu't be frlloo by April 1, Thh property 1h•vc•lop K ~""' 3S70 -11 1d •U r'..., ~'*~ m erctal Rell E1tlle llnli mf'nl f1rn1 't<'l'k11 hl11tt 111 lh\• •11 •1111 .. ry. l'.1bl ~;\Scrt't &Mf' \ollf7S Up.tr~_n ..... 4 • Ll~D ln •i-nior t'ltlln WI prov f 8 t'f\' Vt • A~~ Of I f I I .1 I • " " 1 t I ~· I re O .C. Airport 111ur1• 1111 1 ttu•'. '1nn1• ll\'l..,11 9 3CU1Jpm. 11'~'''JJIT>v••t tofGSO woman <'OmpQnlon fo tnv 1onmen or you .... "'·7111. l y 111n u •· 11h o n • " our t 11 t'I k .,....3 GUARDS ~ prufeu mnal 11row1h I .,.... .. "" 11· 1 '" r r ...., 1.im111, •Ith ur. Rm. ~ falrvll'w Dr.CM TB.lf'HOME V"r:m11ahly. t-1 Px1l11hly ·' 1 1 519·1 Ill If\ inl'f'""<1t111ol A•OD<''1 c .. to M•M boord & noinlnal 111tury =~~1!1~'1 10&" ":::'P~~~1:r SICHTARY CAMV •ss••s m1u.t ~ l' n 11 <.:1rn 1c111 ----w.1-:nu1\'ott1 Mcan p r II ~ovld•d . N .. ~ .. o r R ,.. S1lea pn• , 9 d ... 15 t • r r L' I m t /Iulo Mt•t'h11nw 1'ur1I' up & Sw11• ~ fW2-l.f70 <"f'mBncn\, u & part· ,,. ... 613~ --... .. .. bent'flh pro•nm. Lf.'T'S MA.K !'.'/\DEAL' ,ume or N. '11 verti1· 25 Yr oht t'O. nt.'fi.111 2 II c·t• r, m '' ov t•n •:1·1wral "no'lll"r ... l l•!1. • -------------------=---UmC'. Phnnf' It tr1oap. '" ""-"----• • • . anic agency, Jo;xper 'd d t I h At:l'lll'y, ;,;,1, ll!1U.1 , ;111w1 ' u """ w • =-=-= Cal ~ NEF.O ('neraetic 1111«'1 •vnist ~9.21u9. murl' llOO 0 flP Ont' tn mr ~l1•10.',f\tll \ "ll'k•ll lll'<'c-nt f'~tl<'r. req. 1 ~4· LVN 135 Per Sh irt F mindoo l)t'QC>lo with u ~· peopll• for morn & l'Y1•11 top 111" & bt'n,•l1l" Ab•11 COOK·81yvlc.>w Conv. GU .._RDS Bayview Conv. ll011p, per, or not In Keal SICUltTY OfCR ini:~hin , · ly, Orsmi~ (.'ounly Auto J1 01$l1C11l. :!USS Tburlo A ~ Tbwin. CM '42·3500 F.st•I• Will trul n w N1H 1•lh111t·mak\• appa1nl •Ainkr. 2•01 N. Tw.tin. Avl.',C M.oo:uoo. CotteM... VOIT INC u c .. ;N.sF:ES••u•de~~ :r~r~.l'll'R:~·1~~~r1~h~ m\•11uhlrProd11ctoft111· WANTED I ~nit Pt!rmaMnt f 1l Ir part Machine Shop Hrfper t t • to, 11 "'-'11 Tim~ Prorltablf' ""'it1ionera pr .. f'd. Own T1ml'ft l1111ul11t1on Cool 1 Phon' A t do 2nd ~raUoo on dnll )10 I S. H.-bcM car YOU 1 ,.... • P~·rm fl •11mr v.ork. tmo. • ran!Jp Pf'ftll<" fa hind sC"rew s.t.Alte.Ce Hr. •~o can phone&curr~'d rlanl S2~t s:J5()1X'rhr &oinrc•n l\1M ... 1>1\fl'" HI.I. req Apply at 2HO·D mach, Pl't'f M>meo rxper m a kf' the • MILLION m lrvlnt' C:tll l.l. W'llr t1vt.'11. 1'1.M F 1.11'1· \.SI II fJll AYON U•NUpYour Lit. & hrft MoMyToo. BRrllffl~J JI.arbor Bl. C.M. Appl" •t 1.,.,., 0 •1• __ k An F:·"'u•I O•.-..tunltv DOLLAft CLUll Your rm 1133 3000 10am-2pm I ~ N , ..... .., .... """" .............. I ntc,'T YEARThtTlme • /\ll'u. >.Int bonua IJffl l N 1.1 ..... Ills I. p l\1u,t lt11 vl' 1-;1uc-nslve n · Hcltf o., Mk•,., St. C.M · btwn 4 • ~ l'M t;mploycr Ill If' lB NOW. Call 08roker for Mon thru Wt'd iir11m. S \I ,l-:si\1 1·.N H >IL NI'\\ IJ('r ltbem1tun1 tam 2:30pmor3:30-9pm. Moo ·Fr1. ~~~~~~~~~~j lnterv1t'w 64G0190 Servil'<' St11 . Mt rh•nic/ t'Olll'oTi\IN \i\l.l.b \' Ap~ylnPthOnOolyl F..am 1100++ per wttlt MANMJ f:R, maturt <'OU Attendant. Mu,thllvee'C 540.5511 ~":1~1~"1.~l·~,1·~1~:t•~·1, ,,... Nirf &S1rloin oon11 ('f\j()yablc work In pta to"' neie trlr park C..~~ ,(\"A f)'C. ~C:..• per.•refs.Apply,JOt t:. T f ~h.. -;:-1 -f ..,.:!9.10W. ~t Hwy, NB ou.r nt'W olfl~ Dear thr In Co11t11 Mua. L.lle 0\!o l'<rt.J £¥._ -<:;) i;.,~ v Cout tlwy, NO ",.,...,n(' .,,, rc1lor11 '\Ill 1,0 (' \ I 111 'J c II \1 0 c Alrnnrt Xlnt op d · • ....,,. TLol I f . • W _J G . L Ch L/ °' purt lime. t'llrn up to MISSlll. s l I' I •l 110 , Sell qu11ht v pro1lucl~ Counlf'r Woman. ra•t ..lft • • ·..-• ullcs ~-.......... n n 11911in9 Orv ante wifn o 11c11: • S"rV•C" Statl"o l\tt"n· i<IO per 11hilt 6"l1n11t f' It i-: I T H ,\ I 'J I ' i; ' " """ portunlty for pos1C1ve ----------" " " " • made by tht' world'!I C'irnt & d"~ndable l minded tadlv. Forlll~fement ._,.....,QAY .. l'O&Uolt-----dant, uper'<I Day & acuaranletd hr'ly WAl(C. Pllo<;n \,\I . I·,\~ laritest ~mehcs rom· l\n.. IOAM lo 3P.M, o--...,... ., ... Eves. fo'l.lll4'p/tlmc. Ap· Ll(I' (;l)n&trur tlon Co TASTIC.: l.ISl'l:-l<: A'\0 It d C Pft'IOftaJ interview, Calf P :OPLE PERSON ._ ............, _.... T hr pany. llllerestt'd" (.'al w n 11. •I I O a" IS3-8Clll8. Extt lookml for part· ply, Shell StaUoo, t7lb & wo ic 1 I.JI avail. 12·4PM SF.I.I.ING TOOi-'> JUI~ ~i04lor 7.tomth7 1359 5+1%0JO tim e associate 1,, ...,..,._. ......... _. lrvlne,N.B. or S91'M. Call Steve. Tllt-:l'IWFl-~Slll:'-AI ..... . --------'Housd-/cook,Uvem -hol-1l'"'1uppll-f"·l)v I s AF EI T f $4ClllM41ftll 1m C /\ I. 1. I. 1-. W OW. f't>m over 20, WJ 1 bosrd~6;are home for ;-.pit'a'in~.m-222:3."" 1 Servaco Sta. Attendant, -SCHN~~JDlrn.1111 21&1 Baby!\1ttt"r nee•l«'d im 25. Mu.st have de~• ex~. youna adutL~. Prefl'r nlle ----------J I I' (1 J p/tlme. F.xpcr'd only Tefenhone Sal Bi medl ll l l'IV for t w Currentref11 r~d.CdM 0~35. l.ld)'orC'OUpl MASSEUSE ----. . . AVAii eves & wknd!I r. es "" I l'rt fl'r thr 1r homt• dsy. Wf'd & Thun 83:5-tOISi • • j handwrillnl(. Apply AM, LJmo. l8 Or ovC'r. Hourly r h1ldrf'n artt'r H hool atta. Tues & Sun full In Santa Aoa area. Wanted for niaht~ 6 l'---'-V-AA-F..r..R-O.__,I , 1 • Ne• t a ppr ft r . & AM & PM Shlf'b Pnrt· I I , I a \'1c:1n1ty nl l,lndbC'r~ lO 303.30 644·2641 an ----------· ;~~e Nca1ix'To:..~e<'& I I I r 2500NewportDlvd,C.M. WllijCI " comm. avail. _:,......._ - School, 22nd Slreet Dn<t 2pm. Housd:eepor 1.. pleas an Cou --• · , For details call 540.0001 Orange. Pleast' rootort 0 1. beach home. r-ather, 11 in n'( Spa, 963·7723 for 1 1 1 SEWING Opn, Exper d Loe Angelo Time!! W/\ttt-:1tolls t-; WOUb\ me1Ul.58 Rur•I Plat't•. • IVerymen over 21. & doc. No aml children lcrv ew. T I l U Q SN CJ OL Oprs. Top Poy. l3'75 SUnnower C M I.t all•. l'art tlmt w1full pc;rm. p/t. Early morn Ref's necess. 118 Medical Bu~ll Offlt'l'. ~ ... 1-..,1,~l-•I~ • n..r.·,on..,_w..,to~ Steady work. 642·3412. • . time Jl-0"1h1hl1C'-.. C.111 I.A Tim~ drbv. '° N.B 846-2289 . . . . _ • '-'~• und"'oc:Md ·~ NB 8J3.962S or 646 MM • .1'\lo. HOW IS TH£ TIME horn"'· s.:?~o mo . Call --------~ ~~ =~ ~:;.; lt0n< A"'wer 1t1e ~ -Tiil SHVICIMEH for John ror )Ob seekers to thttk SCS-17~1) Housekecper1Cnoli; (o only I c A F I LA I >• Sh1klec Dis tributer Requir4'd. COl)llt'\ .um --:---------- thf' Dally Pilot Ht lp o-.._.--.. ,-,;-.. -&--.--· couple LtVt'·ll'I . p,., ----------' I I I I I 0 c....-.. ... d>wtt. ........ wanted Tralnln• pro· Norcroe~ Dl our •lore Ol \\?M1',N ln t.lt't'~ In oil•'?-. W:intc-<1cl.us1f1c11t111n H ,.......,_.,. .... room&balh..<:42-9606. MODELSMASS1':USF.S _ . . . . . t..t:t.::,111e-,....._d v1d'-'Cl 631·327_1 ____ , l7lh & Ne-u•rl lJl ~d \1c G41.h St NH M11•I tht•J<)b rou '*nnt 1~ nnt O rth o d o nti c of c. -------F\,u~ Modt'ht. F~C'Ol"IJI -~ _..,..,....., C \I ~.-~ · h,1,.-n~ntrian, M!'tl'lOfl'I ttl('rc }nu m1iht coo.;1c.k'r th1uM1cJ~ C'\l)c'r d only You don t n~ a iun to needed TOI) money N~w OOH'TMlSS Ofrt'rinit your St'f\ U"l'" It 0 ~t.'nd rMume to· 'draw (U l when )OU Studio Q \-38\l .,,.. Hol*y ~ .. •·1th :in ad m Ull' .. J.~~ '1 no Fern~. Hl819 Onyx i>'•~ an ad m the Daily ----Wecl.nf'ida)" and ~onted c .. te~ry. p,..,..._.. <:rt. Fountain \'all<'y , CA )"!lot Wa.nl Ads! Call now SELL Idle 1ll'ms with 11 Saturda)'t fM2·S678 gr.~ -642 56114 D:u1" Pilot Claulflcd Ad T Oa1ly .,,, .... ''1•••111-... 'J SCM..M..u S ._.,.,.. i. Clusific•ticMt IOIO "' ... --~ , Milt.a TIH CO. 173'J~µttnor, (' M C11 II r.t;i.:\.'\8• A Neat P\at'e To Shop • "Thr Hobb)' Shfl9'. In \ht' c.1ass1f1{'<1 se<'lion ol lhl: DAit. Y PILOT evt'ry --------i Wl'd &Sal ') ~.Marctil 1979 ~ IOt T1 flt Iha v-t110 .......... ._. Alllel. ... attd ...... u,94 .-:;~....;;o,;.;;~....;...;=...;....--:-------.;:;.:=::z.;..::::.:;.:.:.::...:.::!.::: • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••••• ••• • • •• •• •• •• • .. ..... •••••• ••• • • .. • • •• • ....................... • ............................................ . Mere• 1 M 1040 *"" Ctlf .. S./ V.A.l\'TBD ._. t701 .... t740 C.a' .. e HIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,t•• W · tlJ:O V • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... u 1001 •PIT WOILD• I'°'"" boanled ~ )QU ....................... PHONE MR GRIFFlnt n Mldl, lo mi. Sacrifltt to• UASE "CADILLAC" Qualty & Price ....................... p h e 11 p It rttd 0$, ... t~. B.ack "11 t•ont Vu ~ Sun· ~ Otr. Uk• new. New Urea. tm M(~f'Ci~11280 4 ~ •.IOtCATHAMS• Cb\b ~ 1 • p f d • 1 ' Bayatta 7$1 Gi<M • ..... d I• I Co 11 \ e o Ion A C. Stm M:!-m'J 4 door. U(lm t'olOf'\'d ua .. ua. 00 1~ •• --~ Shf'to IOtl .,bt.r.la.u l"" s""' • "Ti •-ORO. l.Clllt •bl NH. •AMTl9UIS* U..uu. Maltn.. Ulua ~ 1070 ••••••;•••••••••••••••• &-tr• dMA "'i..o ~ ~l.Dd tra AIC. t t)I. "11. yellow. Auto, 11r.1un ::!!11~~C t. Sec M ur)' SuPtrClear~ le APIO. C«k«"n. lCllOtt1Jiced ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. RCA Coto.' TV 2 yr AM FM 8 traelr. •·-·or Qapn1'n. ncho. (Opper. rf. am1rm, • d.r, nu ur UPTOV. OFF pupp.e.. Slud "1 me111t WA~TED ,.alT. sua T\' JOll."i;'S oCfet UI V0?4 • ...,... ~ ol'r.Ml 11341 Sl.ttl. P.P . 979 U 40. Certllo•l eesi... l'\anUtu.re tcummd1 ~. 2.\Z5 W. lTUI at n 120 t:. :lrd St ~M - . ....-, -~. 2* \<'A'port UI · C ~t. 0•~10 toCt.ooselr.rOM CrJatal • Chi.GI Fairview 8'\.~Juvu TOr CA'll DOLLAK ~-U'TS fledricC.n tllO "14 ford \1n CO.vu.Ion -------645-16'1 • 4Zr1htat.NIS.fn..to0l ~ Pi\ ID t'OR YO U R -••••••••••••••••••••••• w/atr. tt .000 one nu . IMW tJIJi.---0000 t;w: JEWELRY. w \TI.:HES. fff'O lhFI »m rm rMll<> • • • 213 -2131 ................. ·-···· Leete For th11 ~6\ pr1cc:.. th\' IU"t'lll lP.J!IC l'lllC., 4t ti\? pt11d11blt IC'r\ In•, CC ART OBJECTS. GOLD. b-Olld ,. al nut «>m0lr ~ ..,._ U A dh1l 1clent1flc:1ll)' Sll.VKa ~&llV1C& J...,..,..... ·n GMC • Ton. llH ..-•· 1ed Ml1need for ~our &ii 4!J:I *' ---33Tt WbUn• Ctt~le fh•CTYthinll P11 4. I.ow OYH I OQ No 1wpplementf, lta• f'IN E PU RN Ii A • • • C.U )l<tU blue bk .. 150. M1" of. wute Vreeddh•try TIQUES.~ aoCI Don Partch You are the w1nnrr or ftr .-.. MllCIDIS NABEIS CADILLAC 2llOO ll nr bor U I ' d COST Mt~.\ ~t0-9l00 <W~:N SllNOAV Sc:~c:~,ete111;0roducta Mbc .. •tMt IOIO lra'Silr",r1rnit 1 .lloJJ ~O fRBt--: TICKETS co '&& FOR O Van. Rblt ~na. t •76 I J•"t OM DISP&.A Y I .... 'W" 10 I 0 .,._ .. ••• • .. • •••••• •• ••• • • .. • U_Jv ,y .....,. of a..DOrts ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIASA APSO PUPPlt:S Citncdl~'Cl Cnntract Yoo .ire &ht v. mn«'t ur Wtt..... ......... Xlnl \'Otld, Ntiw ll~. & JOQJ'• AlJTHORliko Frtl&ht Dama.a• 1fotpob1t 5 mo. old 2000 V~ C8rt>Ct1nc TWO l''tU::L TICK l':TS to .... & w.tw ~.Pb : 875 54iOt HERE HOW MERCY.OE.'\ u•:ALl::R Art Nouveau Armolre with bav«led 11a • doof, Burt wood pia.nel• • ct.. Uc•te earvln& II metal wort. $1.&00. Ph: nz .-. a 1-:1 llor111lo, luw mtll•tlfl\' Lt>uth<'r 111t, lloUIWOOf. 1•rrn:.\' \'O.l\11 Ill, dw1ll\'<t lronl :.c11t. i) P ~7 !!.1911 !:!~·1l~;'s·an'fa'~~~~· S391'89 ~k>w~tMT_!'rl9_ U>cW ...._ .... -AJ __ _. Sltow '75 GMC Van. St k &. QIG3Nuneh'·"h'r , ",_.. "-March lrd thru t:!lh Pant-led ' <'Pl 'd. Xln\. Rut'na l'u1 lo. l il"£cONDITlONt;i)A"P. 811enji pupJ» • AKC 4 WANTED loot&M.-. ANAHEIM Sl$8.\.Cllll"'4·5139eves. SADOLllACICIMW 523.7250 ~vrolet 9t20 PLJANC~S . BuY·•tll· mala.~UMable TOP CASH 001.1.AR • Show C 0 NV ENT I 0 N 'T•DodgeSuperEc:onomy lll·l0404tl-4t4' _On __ lhe_Sa_nl._2/\naF"> lradc. Dunl1p1 1815 l·'49·to67 ___ , PAID FOR YO U R MU\'h3rdthru11tb CENTER van.18mpg.tcyl,ttlc:ll. Nwpt.CM.~TTIO. BuullruJ Stuh·Tiu pup· Jt:Wt:LRY. WATClll'..S A~AJlt:IM llOOW.Katelh1.Anahe1m. Tradem.n zoo. ~ T . oaAMGICOUMTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ CONNELL CHEVROLET 'SJ lh!rt't'd\•i.< 190SL Xlntl'\lnd S3SOO. S56 OOGM -------I DJ"" l2l .... r t•CF Av-pies. AKC reatuered ART OUJl::l'TS. GOl.0 c 0 N v 1-: N T J 0 N r1e e call g.u.~. U1 AM/FM 7 treck. ltilch. OLDEST 7'tu"'rq. 11 ; & '"nM ~~ S3MS39 SJLVt:R s t:R\'l<:I': Ct:STt;R 3.J3todau11yourt1ckeu. swnleu rotftl rack. new G _._ 1 .,.,,. .. ulA·l F ISE FUR~ & AN 1100W.Katl'lla.An1he1m • • • tiru, maintained ~ .SOSE _ _. __ ,...,...... ______ -iCi er man Imp or t Tlql!ES ~~-rw.i~ riill t.425618. ext thnlout. '3.800. ~/ 4 . ll.OOOmi · w .................. refno•, run Shephttds A.KC 2. 3 mo ,.._., • 1 ..... h r 1 333torl111n rnurt1ckets Wo._~~/ t l SO ~l. Sala-Senle@·Wastng Sub-lease. 526.> mo. SALES & St:tWlC>~ ,,..,.. ~ ... old males t 18 mo uuu "em...-rs IP or i:> e -~ __ ;__________ I C IK. 67~·171>2 2121 H.-... ltvd. ~"\~not. Abe> repair. female. xlnl r~ family & tr\ 1 Cle Co 11 i. t <: C Panason1t' ca sette t.ler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woa W..W tStO Wf "'_...er. C'OSTA !\I ESA -----------1 protectt0n. All ,bob & ~1538 or S81·7llOO. Paul deck with CR02 & 2 '73 Honda STOO. Only 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rollsllo)'c:e BMW MGI 9744 546 1200 K~i\.rnore was her o r tuar10\eed. (213 > Moms m1k~ >.tnl cond ~ mil~. Ong. o~ner. J1»l WEPAVTOPDOLLAR N l:WO~m~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• • Wl\ltlpoo&CasDryerSSO 1183-SJl& Wanted . G erman . Calla~pm 557~ hlccnew.$350.SS7-S69Z FORTI>PUSEOCARS ..-port ac ~ ,4 MGBRdstr,xlntrond.72-, -Ch~'') No\a, au_t_o-.-t> ::· t!11~~~:!r 21d~1: IOSO Jap:a~e111~ d War Rehc5. loah & MS;..• '7l y AMAHA fX,SOO FOR~~~~FlC ~~8. s!'9~~~ arty. ~iiJSrl~a>~· ~~n~:·.n:~~: ~2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s .. or s. agger~. un ~,......t Excellent condition! Uyourc:arlsexlraclean -------------t5hc111. Save .. new 6: u.&ed iform,s, helmel5. 646~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Must sacrifice: $'7i5 or see \IS nrsL $ MGD '72, 30.000 ml. Ot'W' 5.5 7 34m General ~klnc ReJril· futn . gHl 1 . m 1 lit'. W £.TERBEDS loath. M•tH•c•/ best oUer. Call 541-3286 IAUR IUICK 1 Sf • uoui-Y r1dtals. murfl,,r, ~ruk~~. 'bi Con .ur. auto. run-. J"~f'fltr. 1 yr old . SlOO. WlllOll's Bartafo Nook . A S..-.iu f02 tves. 292$ llarbor BlvcL SAMIA AMA 646-Qll4 or M8-ol)71 nt . .:d ~ Corl!a l'un\t'rt, Hafve$l Gold. 675-5453 SU W. l9th St. C.M. Complete $129.95 dehv •••••••••••••••••••••• .,5 Honda 350 XL 1200 Colt• MHa 979.zsoo 835·3171 600 ~n& 'trans m1~s111~. &l lkvrdes 1020 Nt;VER UNDERSOLD • • • m1 .. like new. street n.uu.Ars...,_~ Opel 9746 ~549·~'0all!:__ •••'••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Aq_uaHeavc-n 8JO·i06:? Ev•H-.iHOft legal.'74BSA8·50Victor TOP •USIDIMW"s* •••••••••••••••••••••••·73 lmp:1l a 4 dr. sell. Mens 10.spd lver$0n. Like Good Used t'Umilure & Firewood/hi Cord 2310 fiurhlll Dr soo. Both for $1500. '75 BMW 3.0Sl--4speed 'Gs Opel Kadett, good run 119,000 rn1, full fl" r. '111 ~-~;l~~~ii~r frame. ~r:::n:::.-OR 1 will 4x<&X8 $7.5de\.l>U·2624 Vou ~~~~;~ ~:inc:er 0 _548-__ 2'1_08_. ------s '71488:.:~t::::!s ~-~~hains. R&ll t•ond 1200 64tl Z333 MASTBS AUC~OH Vinyl kttc"bcn stool $8. TWO F'REE TICKETS l '73 Bullaro Alplna ZSOCc. P.id '73 BMW Bavuria·4spd CMMt 9927 • • • hand lawn mower $'7 , 2 the Xlnt cond. Xtras. $400. .. '72 BMW 2002·Automauc Portelw 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_....Woodward 646-1616 & Ill· 625 girls bikes S15 each Westent HaffOftal _4_92_87_85 ________ 1 FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Com<'l GT 1''1110 cond , 934 Miramar Aft 6-Cal 142· 1542 493-$944 loat & MariH '75 YAMAflA Monos~k. Used VW's c.-; ,, 15 '7S 9llS, 5 spd .. AM /FM -48.000 m1 . runl-(lrCJl. Laiuna Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Strack, lo m1., h'11thl'r in· SI~ (1rm. 631 J!l~ ~ lh · r tatford vinyl swivel White xig·iag sewing Show Like new Raced 5 times. ., .. V·6. 4 spd, green. ler .. elK windov.J> & sun· 00 are e winner 0 rockr. xlnt cond. $80: machine w1tb attach· March 3rd thru 12th $900cw Beitofr. 548"225 Paid for Of' Hot p P rool $18 000 ,,,.., 3822 ft.."-993r OFREETlCKETSto '"'. 41IEIM stereo.air. rt ty. .. . ..... · . -__,... " the sohd walnut e nd \able ments In cabinet. ~-'","" ,3 250 B It p BEST Of CARE ---••••••••••••••••••••••• WH.__ M-&:--' $10; table lamps $5-$10. C1U 979-812'3. C 0 N V E N T 1 0 N u aco. ursang $3,495 ~7·4391 '72 914. xlnl cond blk '70 Dodge Ch3llrni:t•r PS, ._. -493-5944 CESTER iclnl cood. $600. Call wtblk appear. group PB. air, i:ood l'Ond . $:\141. loot & M°""e ---------Kirby va<'uum cleaner & 800 W Katt>lla. Anaheim _SM>-__ 1840 __ . ------•74 Capri. v 6.' 4 s pd. !\lags. i:,At. 40,000 m1. 213/592 2t.i31 SIM>w ohd Oak King Site attachments w ts h ag Pleibe calltH2·5678.cxl Motortt.-n am /fm t ape. tow $4295.~862 --March"rdthrul2th Bedroom Set. sacrihce rake, latest model, must 333locla1m)OUrt1cllet.s . .r_._11__. • 9160 lllllll Bth. 1142-'435 mll•a"• Xlnt fto d '!!IChar••t•r ~ul·n•• 1hlt " Mustsee• 751-0956 sell. 534·2962. Garden • • • -'"'" ... ., ... • ... n · ll....tt t755 " • ... · I ANAHEIM 673-SJ33 H O r u 111 Nu pJ1nt C O N V E N T I 0 N ed old d Gro,·e. ----t•••••••i••A••NT•••E•D•••••••• TOP IUYH ~··••••••••••••:••••••• $1 UOO•ofr t'H 211ll CENTER ately carv m· CA)mpl Marine Srvcs at I See us firat. & last! Top Cott t7 I 7 69 Rc-naull 11;. SI 000. I llOOW.Katella,Aniheim. 1ngset,6cha1n.VrygdWbeekha1r. used few prices No obllgot10 l'tUNI OTORHOMES dollarpaJdforimports. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 58.000m1,nl"wbraltl.'S. Ford 9940 Please call &&2·56'18, ext cond. 846-0291. "eeks· $95. Ro) al Port. b1~ 646-6l23 or 5"8·6811. PHONE MR. GRIFFITH COSTA MESA '74 Dodae .colt Sta. waa ___ Cal_I !>36-816-t_ .·••••.•••••••••••••••••• typewr\ter w1case. hke 54().2660Dlr. • " · · 333toda1myourt1tkets. Rauan couc:bes.corner newS37.Poi.tagestampBoat Painting &i----------• D£.TSUU Lomi'a,xtras.$3200.P\'l RohRoyu 97 56 1! f ord /\II lllk l.1.1 • • • tbl, teak din. \bl. 6 blk _ ... C 0 11 R f h p 1 WANTED A " -pty &U-7919af\S.. {ht1uflrur drl\ell. \Int l maui. ost$7,se $M. c-1n1s ing a1n1ng 2&'5Harbor81vd. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ond Sll OO (1rm . C • • & din. chrs. eye o message 494,..158. Vanushml!. & Cleanup. MOTOR HOMES Costa Mesa 540.6410 o.t... t720 •l OEAUR IN U.S.A. !r.117•t22 l\lr Sparrow &.;,j__. IOlO _chr. 499-1481 •----------Also most work. Fre PHONE MR. GRIFFITH ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOY ----....-r---· FIREWOOD estimates. 675·3175. 540.2660dlr JR{ . .,., ..... d c s d ·-••••••••••••••••••••Handsome 6 pc executive OIAHGICOUMTY•s ·n 240Z, 4 spd. mags. "" ,.or ountry c :in C~n Super 8 Movie desk swle ror home or S48-8250 BOAT YARD for sal Rent 2$' 19'75 Open Road, HIGHEST AM/f'l'tl, Compt. U · CAIVIR nuns j!ood $MO or l>l!~t camera . Superb rood, ofc.$T75-640.l72Seve ----------NOW.SmallcrthanL1do, fully self·t'Olll .. slpg 6-8. haust, new tlrei.. air, llOllS·ROYC£ oftt•r :.Sl3l;l!le\t'' or bst 556--0068 SCRAM LETS l:1r<>er than Bread Box Wmter Rate&. t;44-8385 35,000 m1. S«SO 631 ·0797 · 1 ... J•"''""" 1 ' · Will bu)' or Trade AdJUSl· • .. S ..,.,._.. ... c11 ·73 I.ti.I. 2 1 r. 11 T P ::-.. ~ 1040 a·bed for Thomasville 642 i793 28-;.-,l-an-.-,-leeps 8, all ex· '72 240·Z. Al\1 1.-M. air \'-__ _..,._ P B. air Xlnt <'on.I ....................... correc & End tables ANSWER~ loah, Marine tras. By day or week. BUYER Li me i,:rn. $3995/b61 ofr C1C»l0 ~DAYS $2T75 67S tiiiJ ~.__puc nds hm. 4 valuednt$350 6'15·3308 -Fi.'•21111 -Falar EclMipment 90l0,=645-===33'7:::=0=::=an=s:=.====cl--k&..a p,1 pty, mus t sell. To oto--976sMo•erick 9947 F •• bl.. Q I ., I •••• fif...-.m...-........... r .. ~o~T>L-646 3003 Y 11'• o . 1twn "' •· Movtnlt to Europe. sac. w l -.-ac1a 19'75 El Dorado24' sips 6 ... ..-" ;JI • __.._. ........ ,.... •• _..••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·1917 Beaut llcndredondmstt, FIRST 2001lP Manne Winton SlS,000.&takeov'erpay: '702AOZ,43,000m1.5spd.. '71 M:\\'cm ·k •I fir, Slid< $700. Mlic rurn .. ever· There's ,onlY one way to Dt>1set.2~· molorhomc ments . Call Jobo , AC. AM /Fl\1 Strack, shttt,Gryl $13Ml bt.l ofr. Irish aellcr puppies. ythln& must go. •torn· gel a le\loogt'r s u 11 unfin 16 Dorset Mere. 6lHSll days Mags. $37~ S41Hl66. S4d·502H 6 wlcs old. ISO. Call lnp only dAM . 2PM. divided attention 1B/11B.0 1B.&'1670llS . llf&.3383aft3PM. 644592$ Ans wer 'the phone ---MtoSerYlcela '73 240Z. Brown/brown. ---------•--·--·------•FIRST Raytheon Radar. needs Ports t400 A/C, Mass. new Mchlns 9950 .. ' . 14.2-517'1 Sell idJelterns work. a s king $9SU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:ll-6281 or833-903t. 1972 Mercwy Co~t Fi,..wood-Euc/S75 11423174af\51'M. 387 Chrysler He mi· --------· .. ·niioz 41pd.S mag1. 2dr,luwm1 .s1m. j 1he lest Yest! $42.50 h cord t d cl. loats. Power 9040 complete. $37S or bstolr. TOP DOLLAR new 40,000 ml stl radials, ----------i 7515851. lfb'2·U2bS. aft$ 1 ____ 830_·_9140 ••••••••••••••••h••••• "94·6972 arc. t>pm PAID trlr hitch. Xlnl cond 'i2C..h<'3 Red. air, mai:s. llll's IUCJ9Y lom Sola ir. green ''eh et. $19S 46' hns l:onn1e Twm ~/ Must sell. $3WS/ bst orr. mich GRt:AT cur. 4Jm ~2 O t-:nt('rpr1~e Elec: ..-cn,m~re Drve~. $50 ~i· M$;9 t-;;,1~~ f~KdR~ Ckltsiu tSZO IMMEDIA TEL y 6.11J.7244 an 5 $2&J5 4944288 <.'Ohta M\• ... 11 cw best 0 r 54!1-!M~ \ e_::_ 631·1813 • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• FOR ALL ~llGH CARS Ret 9725 YoluwOCJft' O'Keefe & Mcmtl Gas 35· DSL Ch <: fl I 000 M1'c~~·H•t ••••••••••••••••••--•••• ........... ._.•••••••••• oo MLJST. CONV Auto. Range, Coppe r . xlnt ,:-15 ra · _, CAUottCOMllM 66 VW c d <'ond. Like nrw. $100 or m1 ran!c .. Sl9,9SC>. BKR. 133 Velayo. apl A am pt>r · 1¢0o 6. rum. great, mtl'rior bcsL 12 stnn" Gwtar, s:n.1111... San Clemente TO SH US cond moo t'~ni: $1200 i.tood nl'W top body rust " v ... f .... Ew--aT 640-81ooor&1H1!12 S'7U\ ·fi, ..... -,9.-, . • w ca:.t', & acc~s Xlnl 40• Ov.l'nS lri cabm. 't>? ou are we WUlner o "" rv ..., ,, " cond. Brand new. $l50 or KW. AP. lu hrs. f,l11,900 TWO FREE TICKETS lo IMPORTS '66 VW Squareb11l·k, run:. 74 Mu-.t:inj!. auto. R&ll <I ~L Full set MacGregor Bkr, t>3H81l lbe SIOO W. Cst Hwy, ND good. SiOO cyl >S.000 m1 Huns wry Goll Clubs. mets puller, Weshnt HatioHI 642•9405 557.9244 after~ P~ good. $3075 ur rehnanel'. rove'"S & ba~. xlnt cond. 18' Cl:i:m c Lopstrake In· loat la Mariee 114· 3119 $100orbesl 540-0479 board. Bru;tol eond. SIH>w Leavi ntt Country '74 2 -· ------. • Ready for 1mmed1ate en· I BUV JUNK CARS 1":!11 .. ll;wlf;"a Canary Yellow Uug, new ·7 Mu~tang, xtra ~harp, Shagrug, l2xl8.$35 G&S JO)ment.S3,850 645.6501. Man:h3rdlhrul2th USEDAUTOPARTS .... &al.. tires. tune up. fm: xl nt radia l tires 390 t:ng, coppeJ' drop m runge $40. ----ANAHEIM S40-Sl2S 847 ·9637 FACTORY rond. Sac ~35-0 ~ti·O~ auto, $1200. 549·Ul29 28' extension, l adder, ALUl\I. Dory 18' Northern C 0 N V E NT I 0 N -tnew> $40 Li.: do.R earner Bil .. flat bollurn. Incl '75 CENTER A.i1tos. IMportecl AUTHORIZED ·74 VW Bug. only 16.000 0 1u-;l V·6. 41lp, nu $35. 5!>6-1342 aft 5l'M. ~llP Mere. low hr&, trlr. 800 W. KateJla. Anaheim. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S•s •Ser•ice ~I. Xlnl <'ond. Mus t sac radrnls, Am/1-'m slereo. ----S3500 f~S G927 Pluse call 642·5678. ext Gllotlal t701 Pwh•Leosiwq ~or646·3851 __ dcluxemt.$.1250494 ·05'17 Newport Beach Alhlet11• 333toclalmyourtlckels. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120W.Warneratr.lain '73V_ellowVWUUG. __ ... ,1 ... ---995-; Club membership S\25. 28' Owcni. I.JP Stralcc • • • Santa Ana ~7-2132 Lo I lnl ,d muu "' ~ Call tr.!I 7!t36 or s I0-747 I Crwlll'r ~per cond1t1on w·EEK END mi ea~e. x CIJI • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cull K46 1114l7 ;s J aguar 3.4 Sedan, auto • '10 l2A Spydcr. 15,000 mt ___ S2200: s4o 1720 __ '68 Old!I 442 Convert. Air. MiKetlOMOUI ---w /overdriv e. 95 % bll & t 681 ) Wont.d 1011 LI I\ 1-: :•kw 111 • llyd ro restored. S2SOO or best SPECIALS on r e nR rans. '67 VW. Bu~. rehlt eng1nP, uuto. on1o: owill'r. , l04 ' C b • Clea_n_Sl650. 963-6479 •unroor, Sl tuO/or bci.t m1 J>. S.1'J5 &1_0 3470 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWI t I\ '"<.:ru1ser. 165 orr.494·7140,498·02'11 '7" 2""0 Di _ _. "' SS CASHSSFOR I o Delu,t• trl)'. 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PllDr Class.lfeed Sedion Hnesomelhm111youwanl un · a<'· Xlnt ro1HI 1n <>vcr> H ,e som<>lh1nl! tn .. eu•, SE \\\1..,.0, 11>00 Cst e''"''YW~y•Satur· losell"Class1f1edads do respc<1. Fully t-qu1p. 1 ~ a~<;1r1~ .. 1 Jll ... do 11 \\ t•ll. llv.' 'R 1>'2 /;607 --_!IY It Wl'll. &i2 S678 ous:.r1~ \ds 642.~ ~r ~ -67ft9261 a 9970 ••• Chortotte hlton 8..'l'J \4 th ~lft>c•t llunlln~rto>n llc•ud \ You ore lhc• wrn1wr of 1 WO f'llEI': TICK 1-.:TS lO tht- W -.tem Hatioftal loat & Morin• Show Mart'h Jrrl thru 12th A:'oi i\ll 1': I \t C ONVF.NT I ON Cf:NTl:':lt 800 W Katella. nJhNm. Please r ill· Gt2 ~ill, c•11l . 333lo rla1m your t11:k<>U. ••• Tetlay!8 CIMl•lC • toek!i * * * VOL. 69, NO. 68, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1976 TEN CENTS 'What City Please?' By LAU RIE KASPER Ot .. o. .. , ...... _ ··What city pleiuc•?" Dial or punch the numbers . 4 . . . l . . 1 •. . . on your tdephone and the"quc.>SUon com· es on the llnc like an automatic command The vo1ct' on the other end of rers no Identification, no crttl· Ing, not e'en a "May I help ~ou·t•• The directory assistance operator's response to the call attms to be just another sev1ce ofCered without a smile. ln fact, telephone company of· fic1als don't smile when they talk of directory assistance. They "ould like to discoura11e its use. Now. they are asking for permtssion to charae ror some-of the service. In the past. they've had their operators make a point ol tt'Uln1 callers tht number they Wt're beln& given ls h:.tt'd In the directory The operator 's c urrent response. according lo Muna Vo51ka. a Pacific Telephon~ operalln& service manager <formerly referred to as the chief operator> pro,·adei. better. quicker :>ervice, Quick service as an essenl1aJ element an the operator'!> ~ork. African Skull Raises Doubts WASHINGTON CAP) -A new· ly discovered !-kull or an early ancestor of man raises duubts about the dating or the famous Pekin g Man fos s ils. an· thropologisl Richard E. Leakey said today. sugge!>llng that Pek· Ing Man may be a million years older than prev1ou!>I} lhought Another anthropologist. Donald C Johanson. soeaking .-,r another development. comtruct ed a composite hand lrom three· milhon·year·Old bones of human· like creature!> and said Lhe con· struct1on might reveal how thc!>e Clemente Kidnaping eportea A S;1n 01t·i:o woman n'l'41rh'd she" a.; ka<lnJpecl .1l i:unpornt b> u h1trhh1hr 'he p1rkl'tl up an San Clt'ml·ntl' SJturd:l~. The "om an was relcnslld unin· jun'<! \\ hl'n hl·r pJ,1'1.'ngcr told hl'r \o !>lop in Solana J\cach and then ll'ft the Vl'htcll' · The \\om an dro\•e to San Oac1to and n·pnrtl·d thl' anc1denl to pohcC' \\"ho in turn notaf1t.'<I lhe ~'" {'l('nH'Oll;' lkpJrtmenl. Thl' \\Oman i-.iad !>he p1ckt'd u1> the man al th(• 1\\·en1da Caiafa.& on.ramp of the San Diego l·'rcc" a\ After entertnj? the car. the m:in pulled out ~hat the woman desenbecl a-, :a ehrome·plalt'd derrani::<'r p1~tol and ordl'rt"d her tOdr&\t'MlUlh Durani: thl' Journey the womnn said lhr mJn i:rahbed h e r breu.,h. hut .;h1• wa!I not forcrct to en1tJ~<' in :.1n~ M'' a<'l. San Juan Man Dies in Drop Over Bridge A 3 1 \l'Ur old Sun Juan C'ap1,.trano m .10 "U'i killed Satur ct.l\ an Sun Clt•n1t•ntt• "h••n I h1• c.ir ht•""' <lrl\ 10~ far,t ~m.1'hl•d a frh'\\ J\ m1•1laa11 unll th1•1111t"n lt'1trnt1•1I "1th tht• 1•ni:in1•. pJrt' and clrl\ l"I 1llun,:1 n1t "' 1•r 11 hr1d1t•· Jo,1•ph l' Eh11q1an 11( 33~\ I Vnll1• Ho.111 "·" rw.h1•!1 to !'-.1n Ocmt'nt1• t:1•1wrnl lh,<1p1tnl. hul dtMl u~ a r1 .. 1ult of lnjuru•' 1n th1· occ1d1•nl A "llt>k1"•m:.rn for ttw C:ahfornau Hl~h\\ ··~ l'.1t rnl ~a1<I F:hur1:11ry · .. rar \HI" <1outhhnuncl in th1· rt•nl1•r Ian•· 11( lht• Sun nat•i:o t'r('('WIW "h<'n at 'udd1•nly V<'crl'CJ Into the ('t•ntc>r b:irral•r Tht• cor tlwn rnrl'fn<'d ncroor;11 ;ii I t h I ,. t' l r a rr I\' 1.1111' s an 11 ~mn,ht•ll I h1011i.th ltw ~uardra1I (If lh<' El r.1mano Heal O\ercro~'I inj: Tht' cnJ:IOt' "'\ht• ('(lr. U'i\OrtC'd pt1rl11 ,and El><-ri:.u~ \\Cfl' thro\\n cner th<' hnd.il' and onto the h1Jlh" d\ behl" Tht' cur o;aid tht>re "ere no -.,tn1.>sws a\ aalable to the 10 56 a.m. m1~hap. and no other cars or ~rsons "c•n• involved Ebargarv was taken to the hospital by the San Clemt'nte Ftre Department ambulance 'Iltree Mutilate d ' Bl'ENOS AIRES. Ar~enhnn <.\Pl i\ middle aged couple nnd their j!'rown dauJ!hler wt>re k1dnap...>d. s lain and their hands "ere chopped orr. apparently by nghtast terronsts. 1n anolht'r out break of poltlacal violence. Arge'lllne police reported today. primitive hands were used. The scientists announct"d their findings today at a joint news con- ference sponsored by the Nallon:il Geographic Society and the Na· taonal Science Foundation. Leakey said the complete skull he uncovered last year in northern Kenya is an estimatt"d l 5 million years old. yet •~ almost identical lo fossils found near Peking dated at onJy a half· m1llJon years. Fossils so alike should be from creatures that existed at about Canned Mome 'Ruined Sex' TOLEDO, Ohio (AP> - A Toledo couple are suing -u-food-t'6m-ps-ny for ·ne.ar-ly Sl million because, they i.ay. a mouse in a can or tomatoes has ruined their sex hfe and caused perma· nent illness to the wife. De wey and Lucille 'impson claim in the swt that on Jan. 16, 197S. Mrs. Simpson opened a can of C.o n l a d i n a s t e wed tomatoes. poured them in- to a kettle. and disrovered the mouse as she tasted them The U S. District court suit said the d1 sco\'er) caused Mrs. Simpson. 51, to become physically 111 and she was rushed to a hospital. Smee then she has been unable to eat any food without first taking a pall prescribed by her doc· tor. the suit said. UCI Workers At Bookstore Go On Strike Employes at thc University Rookstore. which sells hooks ond supplies to UC Irvine studenL ... "ent on stnke today followang a \'Ole last "eek lo join Local 324 Of the Retail Clerks l 'nion <AFL· ('JO) Rut students al l'CI are not frd1ng eff<'cls of the <1tnke and lhe nN effeC'l ma~ ht• to boost n student run com pet1tor Thl' wlntl•r quarter 1-; w1ndan1o1 do"n at l'CI. "11h fin:il l''ltams 'IC'hl•tluled ror nC'\l Wt•t•k Conl>c (SC't>STRIK F., Paat'A2> Ted's Mom Nixes Draft ROSTON (AP> -Rose Kennedy says her son . Sen Edward M Kennedy ( D :\lass.>. probably \\ill be pt'r<1uaded by family pre· sl>ure to turn do"n any draft he miRht receive for the Democratic pres1den· taal nomination this year. Tht' Bos t o n Herald American said today The matriarch of the Kennedy family was Quot· t"d as saying in a letter to the newspaper that she agre-es that ·'the family feels it best for him to con· tanue as the stale 's senior senator rather than rise lo the challenges of the pre· sidency ... Kennedy has repeatedly said he will neither seek nor acdept the n omination He as expected to seek a lhlrd full Senate term. the same lime, Leakey indicated. The African s kull, accurately datt"d by radiation techniques, therefore raises questions about how old Peking Man r eally as, he srud. Fossils of Peking Man. con· s1dered by some the ancestor of the Mongoloid race. were first .discovered an l 9Z7 . The best or the fossils disappeared an 19-11, whale being shipped from China for safekeeping dunng World War II. and have been the subject of a worldwide search. CSff SKULL, Page A1 > A Reunio11 For Beatles <Jit D.S. Gig? LONDON <AP> -The Beatles are gell111tt together again for a conce rt an America, a gossip col· umnist. for the Dolly Mirror saad today. The lame and site were not disclosed. Paul Cullan quoted the father o( one member or the J,:r<>up <is sayang they decided de-ran1tC'I'.' to gel together agam f11r :a ":m m1lhon concert tn lhe l 'mt<'d States Callan wrote an the mass- circulataon Mirror that 66-yc:ir· old Harold Harrison. father or former Beatie George Ha rnson told ham. "George has relented, after some hes1tat1on, and the boys have all agreed to do the show in the United States and possibly stay together for other shows." George, J ohn Lennon. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr broke up as a group in 1971 after :-.elhng more than 100 milhon re· cords. "'George has been in AmeriC'a for a month now with his record· mg company and has told me that he and the other lads will be J?ellinJ! together for a i;how, .. h1!> father quoted ham as saying. "'Gt>(lrgt' said lhere wa~ no h1lC'h but 'araous matter~ have to be sort<'d out legallv .. Callan ndde<l, "The American concert '" ht'ml: promote'<! b'.' llolh "ood h,1,l·d Hall Sarl!('nt und ·"all bl' tl'lt'\ 1M-cl <1round tht• "orld S,1 rgt•nt hnJ'H.'' to st.ii;:•· tht• rnnrfrt in Juh an~"ht·r•· tht> lkatl<'' lrl..t• ;inrl ":.a'' 11 roulrl hrani: 10 ui. muC'h a ... · S154J million .. Sinr1• 1 ht•\ "'Ph I UP 1·a<'h of I h•• four Bt'.ille'i hat1 <'Hrrtcd un a1111 o;t.1r an ht'I n~ n nllht San Clemente Will Select New Mayor SeleC'laon of a mayor ~•II face ·the San Clemt•ntc C1h· Councrl "he n at m"ct'I Tuesda;· na1tht to swear m l~o nc" member!\ • Counc0alman elHt Wiiham Walker and counc1lwoman·elect Donna Wilkinson will recel\C the oath of office from C1tv Ch'rk Max &-rg al the 7 30 pm meet Ing at Caty Hall Immediately following the swearmg·1n ceremony, the eoun· c1l "ill select a mayor. Whether M a vor Anthonv OiG1ovnnna will retain the post Is n ot known Tht're ha'i been Spt'culation that the ga,·el will go to Walker . The meeting will be the last for Councilmen Charles Fox and Arthur Holmes Fox did not seek reelection. Holmes placed third in last "eek's balloting for two M?ats. It's reOccted in averaae work t1me. a recordln& of the number of seconds It u1ku to complete a caU which us commonJy reitrtt"d toasAWT. On one 'recent momlng, l\tr1> Vos1ka's office. one ol sax direc· tor)· assistance centers an the c-ount~·. recorded an A WT of 33 9 seconds It "as the "best In the system," she boastt"d "This is something we -.ork on constantly." she e>q_>l•ined . Every operator Is pertodkally Um~ and checked for accuracy. They never know whC'n they arc being checked o the)' constantly try to keep the tonversatlon short "When I f1ut came to the de· purtment. l d1dn 't reali&t' how d1Htcult it is to look up a phone number," said Landa Hildreth. the ass1i.tant operatmg ser\'1ce manager In chaq1c of trulnin1& new emplo~ es. She u1d there arc 22 chrec· tones for the 714 area code ureo ~hlch include S11n t>lcgo. Pulm Sprln1s. Bishop, Rlver5lde. and San Bernardino H wtll a nil of Orange Count)'. It 1s. she said. one ol the hirgcst area code section an the state. The operator ui.ks for thl' cit,)· <Stt DIRECTOR\', Page A!> 0~1, ,., ... ,, ••• , ..... SOUTH LAGUNA LIQUOR STORE BLAZE DISRUPTED COAST HIGHWAY TRAFFIC Fire at Pomeroy·• VIiiage Store Sunday Old Approximately $1 5,000 Damage Liquor Stor_e Burns $15,000 Damage in South Lagwm Blaze A faulty wall he:itrr 11111rhNI off a $15.000 fin• in a ~vuth Laguna hquor store Sunda~· and created a ma1or tramc tunJ,?le on packed Pacific Cnai.t I h~h" fl\ a<, ftre equipment bloel.NI l\\O lane' of traffic ~o ont> wa injured in lhc noon hour blaze al Pomeroy·s V1llai.:e Store. 31715 Pacific Coast H1tih" ay. but the fire kept a crew Of 25 men bui.y for Ol•arly an hour ··The hre "ao; confined to th<' 111 ·Crif.i~al Condition LB Man, 28, Pulled Frorn Bonte Blaze A 28-year·old LaJ,?una Beach man remained in C'nlical c·ond1 · tion today at the OranJ,?e County Medical Center 's spec1alau•d burn unit followmJ,? a di11astrous fare in a beach cottage Saturday. The fire which 1n1ured Thomas Thompson was one of two early morning t>:aies O\'l'r the "cckcnll alonr. thc beach front A flrc of undell'rmaned oruirn dt'st re" ed a base m enl den al 12~:; Ocean· Front Sunday mor111ni.: ~o cause has bet•n dctrrmmc•rl and damaJ,?e c-;t1mat<·s .in' rwncl 1na :'\o onl' '' a' mJurP<l 111 I ha .., fire Sund a.\ Thomp!-nn "a., saved b\ '"" Ll!.:un:i B!'arh firemen "ho µlunl(cd into lhl• hurntnA hou"'' anrl pullNI th1• uncom.caous m.111 out \"ol1111h•1•r F1r<•mari S<•ott llv I n g I 0 n 0 n d J• I r l' m 0 ll ,J I m Ot.•mp"<'Y brukt• nut J window lo tht· bedroom of th<• rottag(' an<I pulled Thump~on from llw flam mJ? huild1niz l"arl'mtn at fi rst had sc•arch<'cl for a man 111 thl' hom1·. but WC'ri· AD ANSWERED BY 4Q PEOPLE ' 0 Yrtu havt' a "o ndedul class1f1ed s cct10n Our hou.,c ..,old to one of thl' 40 people ~ho answered the ad · · That " the ad\'erta.,inl( succec;c; expenence of the Wc~tmanster man who placed lh111 ad an the Daily Pilot. PRJMEWEST COSTA MESA 9, 010nl•r. 3 hr. l'• ba, din rm. lrit m<1tr hdrm. 2 patio-.. lr11 fnC'd crnr R 2 lot, xtra Ira dbl it.ir. forrcd air, frplC', bike 10 tw-h lmmoo PoS~eS"llOO. $39.500 Appl & 1mn r1pal5 only xxx xx xx IC you have real ec;tate you want to sell. call 642·5G78. \\'p make it easy for you to attract a buyer. In the Daily Pllot. , driven ba<'k by df'nsc• bluC'k ~moh and h<'at. An initial seun·h alsn was ham· p<>rcd by the smoke and 1t wasn 'l until r1rCml•n had cleared SOmP or the ~moke from the bu1ldlll1? that the\ were able to i.ec Thompson lying on the noororthe bedroom Tht• hu1 ldmf!. l?Ullcd by the naml'"· "ai. dc·c·lared a total Im.:.. f:i.t1ma1ed replaC'ement wus placed at about S47,000 for the .,lruc·ture and contenL" f°1re Mar:.h.11 James Pr.-s'lon clNt•rmaned that the cau'>e of th<' I ire "ao; a couch rolled O\ er a noor heater and agnaled by the heal of thf' unit A hou~<' ·gue~t . Patricia Tynr•r, 21;. or Rl•dondo ll<'a<'h. W3!, unan· 111rl'd She told fan•men that sh!! ~aw the: fire. yelled to Thom~on and then r:in from the house to .. ummon help She suad whc.>n llhi.' returned, th(' door to th(' cottnl'(e huct lorked nnd she was unuhlc to i;icl hark an to aad Thompson. Cardiff Glitkr Pilot Dies SAN DIEGO <U PI > -A 32· year .old Cardiff man dit·d early today from tnJuraes suff<>rf'd ~hen hil(h winds pushed his hanit Jthdcr into a cliff overlookanit Black's Beach. The coroner 's office said Paul K Caldwell ne,•er regained con· sc.u!lness at Scripps Hospital wtiere he was taken after lifeguard s spent two hours Thursday restulng him from th.e l'11rf race. Strike Postponed LAS VEGAS. Ne'v. n.:Pl ) -A mus icians strike which would darken showrooms along the famed Las Vegas Str ip was postponed al least temporarily today. bmldin1f~ i.uhi.t rurturc and tn u !-lOnttie room and kept from ~preadin 1t to u n oltarhPd t\\o ston ho11~<· T\\o a1rb n· ()Ortedl~ fled from lh<' ho11M• "tH'n th<' fire broke out Far<' tnV<':.ll..-:alors e~t1matro th1• d ama.1!<' :it $5,000 to thl' build an~ and Sl0,000 to the conlenb They said. however. that the damall?l' figure may be rcvasc<I upward because the fare burned throu.l(h a ware which t'nerttiied a refr i gerator rontu 1n1ng p<>nshablt's The danJthng h vc ware pro \'1dcd a hazard for firemen al· tacking the bualdanJl Crom tht· south stdt' until power C'ompany orradals shut off thl' electricity. Although the blaze was laq~cly confined to one portion of lh1• bualdang 1l burned through thl' ceilinll? and 1gn1tcd the ut11r. Firefighter~ Ht1lcd the roof, hacking away at the shangl"~ wath their axes, then poured "ater through the hole. It "as not im m ediatcly known whether thcrc werc any patron~ msade thc store or whetht•r liquor bottles were ignited by Lht• blaze Threc fire engines. a truck ancl a rescue vt•h1cle blO<'kcd thu southbound lanes for ahout an hour. rrcal1n~ humper-t o- bumper lrJfft<' on Pacific Coast H ighway il 'I ftrt'men and ll1ghwav l'.1 1rnl oHtcl·rs runncled traffic p.1..i 1 hi• t>otll<•neck ~mok1• (rnrn \ht• firl', visible ror sevt>ral rn1IM. gathf'red c·rowd11 on !>t'V<•ral h11l~11k v;_anlaAe SPol!i. A J,?roup uf uh11ut 150 spectator'! wutl'hed t ht• 11111 ltl ini: hurn from the C'a~l ~Hl1· of l1uc•1f1r Coast Jllghwa) Ornni,!_. Coutu \\'f•nlh_.r Con.,11l..rahl1• l'luud. .. \\ alh rh.111n• or .. ho\\ (•r\ ton11thl Jnrl TuM1l.t\ <:oolrr <la'' 1111.:h' Tu1·'lldJv in lht• 51,.,. Lo"' ton1i;:hl 1j lo 52. ChanC't' of .,h11w1•r'\ :10 f)<'r· crnt INSIDE TODAY Pirc ol Lou11011le Down~ lolls groom and ot I~'' SO horntsit raring hurl{'S A /fl Index _,,.. L M.hy4 C.llftrftl• AU "' ... ..... u ...... ,_.,.,r, .. ..1 .. ., "' AIJ c;i • ..i .... Coftlic• Crfft-4 Dullt .... l lt" E•t•lat~a .. ~~""'"'-' ffl-• ~ ... .. ., ... A• AU At at ...11 .... , ..... °'"" .. C...11ly ........ s,M• Ttte•"l.., °"'"'"n .... _ A• A• '" Alt Ii . ., 4 11 A• ) A l DAil y ~ti.OT L/SC ( Pilot Logbook ) What's in a N81De? You'd Be Surprised BrTOll Ri\RLEY "Ot•O..•, ........... lloatr 1'run~lin Wt•J\t·r. 26. of6100Warner A\e . Hunt 1neton Ht'urh. wouhl l1lo.t• lu t·hungt! ht:s. name Nothln& u11u ... uul a.lioul that. you might uy. and you wout<1 bt• th-ud r1111ht Thouisunds of Oranar County resldcntA 11ls1t Suvt!rwr <.:ourt t-uch )Nr to Ille the apphrallon that la rarely. 1f t!Ver, denied. Judtct Samuel Oreaxen will probably do the same for Roacr after he llt'l tus eyebrows down to their normal le\ el For h~ ioure to rud 1n the body of Roaer 's...,,phcataon Ute staleml'nt that set.-ms to have been carefollv rHd bv eo\·t'ry member or the county drrk'$ rhanee or name d1,·1s1on. l'\O os•:. OF C'Ol·Rs •: •• , IWln~ ti) gel his or her name ehanaed "'1thout a.uuv stating a reason on the nppheat1on. And 99.9 percent of the reasons don't gt>t a second look fron;i or. f1c1als. All ben lbn Maxh Mahmut Soud and Jaroslav M1kh~1l Matomei0Je1virh want lhear names changed for reasons they shouldn 'l ha \'e lo spell out. Cora Fink and Wilbur Dung want theirs changed for equally obvious reasons. Wouldn't you? Anyway. back to Roger who states in his declaralton the following r easons: "My present Mme u a source of m1.1e111 and confus1<m beoowse flM name J Roger con haue tlwie defrrutums · Moh su organ f fo'renchl. ezpert spNnnan, mole act of snuot copuJotwn, intellectual T'O$Col, or word of cclmowledgemenl used an radio comm uruco llon&. THEN HE TURNS TO Weaver: Ty~ of c1a/t1m1u11 IL'r/•' or woman. a voe Illa tor. a~ horsr How about Franklin• Franklin shorttn~d 11> "l"ra111< " •· F'ronk" mo11 connorehoMnyoro hot do{) Official interest, as many readers may h:H ~ f.!Ul!!>Sc<i. has centered on the interpretallons offered by Rotter for the first of his two Christian names. A former Royal Alr force navigator promptly conceded him the argument that "Roger" is in intemat1onal use an all forms of transmission. BUT T H E SEXUAL connotat1on" That has left lhem absolutely blank down here nl the old courthouse and Webster 's lnlemallonal 01ctionury l>heds no light on such inferences. Perhaps Judge Drelzen "'ill a ... k Roger lo ex pl am. And then again he may decide lh11t .1 "hole new name mii;tht be the ~sl "'a)' or resol\tnJ: a s1l11.it 1un thJl could produce :.ome \cry difficult explullons. \\'e <.·an hear lt now "\\di. these three names you've p1ck{'d sound reasonahll' to u' \\'1• II order the change to be madt• effective 1mmed1att·I\ ol,,I\ ., .. "HoJ!e r. your honor.' Oh ~C'S, the heann~ 1s ,('lwtlHkd for April 1. You know what date that is. of cour~l" f~ord Co11fide11t Dioityll'lli.tSUll- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATOR BUSY SERVICE Fountain Valley's Jean Stires In 30th Year DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE ttr!>l. l\lrc;. \'osikn explained. bt!caust-she or he can be re· uchmg for the proper color·coded sectton or their directones while lhe person is sllll g1\•ln& lhem lhc name. This saves time and, of course. reduces their A WT. Then. the operator who uses the proper technique d oes a "flip. sweep. scan" of the pages until she or he gets lo the rieht name. If the number r equested belongs to a government agency. however. lhe operator will turn away from the d irectories and look in a spec1ul ll<1llng or num· hers ra iled th t• pn .. 1t1 on or · ganazer. Or. they ma) find the numlx>r on a four pai;:e h"t of fr<'<luMllv <'ailed numbers po!>led Jusl abo\'e the d1rertones . Tlus list, whrr h g()(>S from Ab· bey Rents lo Zod ys. has the nam es and numbers or county stores and radio station reljuest lint's dunn~ lhl' day In tlw t'' 1·11 ing. opt'rators !>hill to a h:.l 111 re taurants. bo" ling alley:. and other entertainment spots. l'ormally v. hale answenng a call, the "CW," call waiting, bul· ton rs na!>hllljt. "The call don'l let up, .. said J ean Sl1res. a Foun· ta1n Valley resident who has been an operator for JO year". On a slow day. s he said. there might be two or three seconds between calls. Rut often. operators said. peo· pie will ask when they answer 1r thl'\ ·, e been oul on a coffee hn<1k becaui.e lheir call \\a~n·l an''"'rt•cl 11).!ht a"' .i~ S11nw 1w11pl1• l1rt• rud<' but thl·n llll' 111°'\I 1w1 '1111 ,., usuall) n 1tt'. :.aid Nant') M arlbal. Sen ice ma v bt· slower in lhe evenings That. operator., say, 1s because children will <·all to get the phone number or friends whom they nnb know hy hrst name. T h<'n. 111 lhl' evenings, tht• drunks call. People are also more opl to call for a number when il's ruin· 1ng. DuranJt the snow season, they ask for"' t'alher reports . Camp~ Taking Shape Some pt>ople consider direc· torv assisl11ncc as a true "m· formation" sen ice. People have n'iked how to cook a turkey or "'hat to do for a child's rash. Then loo. there are proposi· lions and obscene rails. Ry l lnltc-d Press International President Ford told tlornla C'f1mpn1gn wo rkers by telephorw today. "I think v.e're Jtoang to \\an "while his Republican rival, Ro~ald Rc.11'1an. said ht-\\on't ht• hurt by a second plare fm1l>h 111 the pnmar)'. Formt•r GC'or,!.?.1J Gov. J1mm\' Carter. mean"' h1le. on a day·lon~ :o.\o\lnj! to all parts of 1'1ortda, harked ocr from ta ... t \o\(•ek's pre dictions that he would "'an the l>c mocrallr pnmary. But he said h<' would famsh ahead of St·n. llenry J ark son of Washmjrton. nn'1 would r ut mto Gov. GeorJtt• \\'nllJce'N 1972 margin of 46.2 JXrrc•nt an the state. \\'h1te House pr<'c;'I serretary Ron Ne,<en smd Jo'orc1 1wr<.onnll\ tl'l1•ph111wd Florida campa1Jln workt>rs s.1y1n~ · "\\'t<ll. 11 ·s l!t)llllo! 10 ht' 11 close· hull i:amc but I thml.. we rt' JlOIOJ! In "'1n l>on'l ,,ult In the la!'I quartt>r. We'n.• an there Ill win and we'n • i:o1n~ to \\tn." For 11 t o Id th t.' v o I u n t l' t' r workers. "Y(1u'n• rlolni;t really u i:n •fil. ~rent 1ob. I uri:c you to conlmue th•-< C'fforl . • lit' Allld he had • lltind p()hrlt·~." that unt'mployment w.1s <"Omm~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f1W"""""""' , .. " f'-•h ............. "".....,"'"'" ....... I ., ''"° N """' f·,• '•' "'~~,,.,tt•CM~ •• •·'"·"'" ..... ., ........ ~ ........ t"'Cf•t'"""•'• t ·f'I '"ti M ,.,, •t tf'\t,..,._," I , ....... ltot 'ii.-1.t .,..,,... ~~" ._.._.," Mvnu.._...._ .__.,. '""'" \jltt'1 \, , • It~ ""' •t• fj., I ... to \i Uh Ii' ""'" I ,._.,...' ~ u'.,. C • t A """ .. """'•""',. h t ""'''".,.._,,,, t 1,.,,, o!INll•.~"' tM t;::~· .':" .. "",~ ...... :r~~· . .-: .u ¥9' ,, l •w Rotlc'rl N w"'"' ,, .. , .. ,,Pvr .,. J,lf It R (urlo " \fM • f I ~I'll .,...,, f ,-'~" f 1 11 •, Thomas A Murph!~ ""'"'"f•f'WilftW Chari!'!> H loo'\ R1(hard f'. Noll 4,~'''•"' ,V,.MQ "°"''" t t l.aGun• BH<h Office f , .. c ... """ ••• ~, ..... ' ~···"'•Add'•" ; ,~ l'V• ""1 t , I Ofli<H ( ~t• Yr ... \ ¥\• I'••''" t t ~...,.\~· ._. ....... ' •• -.. ...... t .. \ ... ~ ~.-.... "•'N• •" •L•ru•..o •• s.-i o ... oo • , ....... .,. Tt~ (714)'42-4ll1 CluslfiM Adwrtl$ingMM67t L.agun• &.adt All ~rtmtnU: T tt.pnont 4'4-M66 f r ,.,. ,. .. r • 4U-o6JO CHY1' '1"4-... .., C.•r ~ ( •\I • .f ••"'ct t.- t'<l'I"• .. ,. ... tc'-1 . • .. Jf • • ~ t .. ti ,,...,1.r r._1 41!•,Wlfl \l'ff••t\ ,_I• P'•r t>f' t•&Hf'•t.,t 11 ,.. lf'-'llfl U•t 1111 (ti~ •\\I.I\ 411 c~r·oftit~-1 ~t""" c • l)O•t•,. t ''" •• 14 ~ ' ( .. I to•l°"-4 \t,f'!llio\•1(:1t ..... "t f"t I .. If'" \ 1\""" ,,. , r-.""'" '"' ,~,.,.)ntfll1, tn t , ~.1,...,.1 " .._,n......,.. ... " • tln"n :ind the economy was im· pl 11\ 111~. '\\'1• an• s tron!! ao; a nation a nd h,1\ ,. rh,• ah11tty to deter ag· .. , , ' 11>11 ancl muantaa n J>('are. · I It.ti·, the nw .. sai::c to i:?el '" 1 '" " Fnrrl ~Jul. ,\., "" ''rapped up his ram· paurn. H1·:11.:a n attackt'fl the Ford 1•('01111m11 111 uni. romp~1nni;? 1t \o\llh lhl' hr ,,.f upl>Url(t' that prt'· \':ulcd Jll:.l lwtnt" B1<·hard !1:1xon \\a<; re·eleell'd 1n 1•1;:? RC'agan'!i ('amp.111!11 mnnoi;?ers s:ud a frw "r d•., a.,:t• lw \\ <•uld win the stalt' h\ .1 :! I m.11 ~in. hul the former C'.1hfnrn1:1 lo!'"un11r now s avs "it'!> J cl•l:.t: hor"' rnce.'' · ''I don't think 1l \\Oultl m .1kl' nny difference.·· Rcu~nn tolil re· porters in M rn m I whrn :l'ck rd "hal would be lhl' rl)nsequence-. of finis hinl! srcond. "A!t<"r nil, \\(>have 50 st ales." Asked how long ht-could sur· vive as a candidate without beat- ing Ford in a primary, ReaJ?an said, "The ~ame is how many de· k gates) ou jlO v. ilh to the conven- tion." He predart<'d "lhe final f1J?ht will be waged on the con· \ t'ntion noor ... St'eking to counter headlines In newspaperc; across Flonda Say. ing l hat lhe n ationwide un· employment p1c lurc has im· pro\'ed, Hcagan said the r urrent , upsuqie in economic indicaton "a s due to "artlficiat o;timul un t s." He added, ' Somewher.-along the hnc, we h,1\ 1• to h1t1• tht' bullet " U1.,1r .in <:drl I hr '\dministr:i· lion·., t l'tlllll"1 IC rnlr1·11'\ 1'1111111 lt•.111 In .11111th1 r rP1t· ,11111 .111,•r elect Ion 11:1\. GOP Chief Tells Himhaw to Quit Nt'wport Tit'tll'h <'MJ('rr-.sm:in Andrt'w J . Jlln~h.1w.1·onv1et<'d of bnbc'ry nnd "t"ntC'n<'t'd to from I t(I 14 :r<'ars In pr1~on. should re· M6tn. acrord1nJt to the eh11lrmnn or thl' stale ltepubhcan <.:entrul committee . In :i !\tatement t<'l<'as«i this "l'C'kt'nd. Puul lla<'rl<' smd the K<>pohll(':tn C'on~r<'ssmnn !<houlrt 'ilCp down for "the ltood of tht• p 1• o p I t• h t' " a " t' l t' ct 6' d lo 1 <'Prt''iC'nt .md for the .i;t<ncrul LB Planners Lack Qrwrum With the t'IC'C't1on "' { .. '\\!UM Rearh pl:rnnrni.: comnii-.•11>nrr<. ,I :i c k Mc Do"' e ti r1 n <1 ~.ii h Bellt•rue to the City C'ooncil. lht' romm1ssion. alre.id' reduct'<! t~1 four m embers b) a prt-\ 1ous re· s1gnahon . now lark., J 11uorum .\ meNin~ ..;cht-dukd fnr Tur~ d a' •\I II h ,. 1-.1111· 1• I 1'<1 ;an c1 rl''Chcdult•d to \larch Zl 10 Jllm' time for lhl· n1unr1I t1• apprnnl three new mem ber1-tr> the f>lan n1ng body. The two rt'mainmg rilonninS? commissioners a re Chairman Wilham Lea k and William Peckham. hc>:ilth nf lh<' Rl'puhlir:>n PJrty in Southern California." Jllns haw. ~1 . or thl• 40lh C"ongrc,.,111onal l>111tnrt. was M!n· tenct.>d last month tn I lo 14 yl'ur~ 1n prison following hls conviction in Orrtnjle County Superior Court on c harges thut he accepted stereo equlpm1-nt n11d a Sl.000 rampaign contribution from th1• Tandy Corp., whilt" ht! w as Orange County asse11&0r. Hinshaw 111 "urrf'ntlv trl'e on his pro mise to appear whik :t\\a1tin(l anothe r trial on a rharJ?e that h e U'oCd lhc a <. ~essor'i; orhe<' i;tarr Ult>ga lly in hui 1972 t'lc-ctlon rampaiitn. tlaerle noted th11l Jlln~h:iw·. follo"' 1ng has conviction. became •ubiC'ct to o nc•w lloU!I<' rulr prn· hlhitinl! mN1lht'r'< from \'Olin.I! if rhr\ fl:H,. hPl'n rl'ln\it•t1•11 <•r cr1r'• rirr•.111' • .,nt .. rrr t'I( l"•' '•'.•r!' or morf', I( llm,h:i" "• lf' 111 r• ... 1cn. th,. '.1ranc \ could ht· f1ll1•d 1n .1 ~flt'CIJI t.>h•t•t ion ht•ld rlunni! th'· Ct·neral election'" .J11nr llat'rle ~a11I l1 1n~h3" s lnJblh· I\ to \'Ole d fecl" cly leaH'' the r01.'<.1dentc; or h1 .. d1stnct "1thout rt>preo;enlatton 1n ConKress. ln add1t1on to llaerle. tht' Oransit' County Lt'ague of Womtn Voters has called for Hinshaw's resi~nauon. • ''Ynu JU~l take il with a ~rain of stilt.·· Mrs. Stir es said. '':"\othinl{ ~urprises you after a while an lhis JOb. • · Often. said Charles Morris . one o( the supervisors. people will ask for the number of "the store across from Sears" or the one "around the corner Cro m the furniture store." Operators, or course, explain that lhey don't know the na me or the stor e. Hut then. they have a different problem tr they aren't aware that the Place Across from the Hotel Laguna is really the name or a pince. Onre Morn!I n•c111l<'d. a perc;on kept on tellanl( him. "Mv motlwr lives rn C1nr1nnatl. .. Ill' r<'rw:1lNf · t:v rephl•d 1h.1t 1h.1t \\;1:0-n1t·1· .11111 .1 .. ked "h;1t n11mht•r tht· per.,on """'''" 1·11,:itlv the caller tolrt l11rn h1· ";1 .1 ... k1111! for a La1wna lh•al'll hu«tnl'"'i l?lllnl? by the naml' ~Iv Mollwr l.1\'es an Cincinnati. ,,, a rn•il1· oper ator. Morn s hns Al!<O l?Ollen !lome queslion!>. Once . n wom an thanked him for thf' numher und added, "hut why don't you i.ee If you ran find a re· ljl jOh." South Coast 'Boy of Year' Eyes U.S. Title P ot Malon ey. '.'hoy or th<' year'' of lhe South Coast Boys Club, soon will be in lhe runnln~ to capture the t ill.-in regional und national ~·ompelltions. Maloney, n San Clemente Hhth S<-hool i;('nlor. 1!\ lhl' ~on ot Mr. and Mrs John Maloney, 205 E. Portal. lie has been a member of lhe local Boys' Club sint·e second grade. The national "bov of lhe year'' and nine regional n'nahslo; wlll be named by Presidenl Ford rlunng ~·~Uonal Roy!I' Cluh \.\rf'k. April -I· I I. ~~lonrv anrl othe r <-l'm1rrnnlii.ts "rll rompt>le for .11.0tlll an -.rholarsh1ps. The top ;i"' ant 1s a $4.000 l>C holarsh1p from the Readers D1Jit'lll f''oun· dal1on Reg1on11I fmah!\ls will r e· ce1vl' S500 ~cholar:i-h1ps. Bernard Allen. president of lhe South Coast club. said he believes Maloney has a l(nOO chance of placing. because or his 10 years as a club member and numerous community, school and ~outing achievements. Theft T 2 San Juan Men Held • m \"hisr "" nl .1t 1t•mr1ro nrm1•c1 rnbbt>n h.J\ ,. i.,., 11 111...J ·•l-·""'' l\\O Sun Ju1rn l'.1pi 1r.111v 111111 \\hO •ll•aedly PUIMll'll J II 111.1 Point man lnto L.111u11 11, •• h ah.-r forC'1njl him lo I'"" l ,1 tc'h!OhOll<' booth .tt rln1• J>l)fnl Shertlt'fi orfictr~ ld.t'nllflt<d ll1t• v••r ai. Srott R Sommer. 20. ur 2U24 t:alle Al a manu anti SAivador Pinon Jr .. 22. ot ~ raseo Mar A1ul. Both are held Ill county Jilli. O~putaes 1dentirled ~ma~ Utl' l-.·o men who confront«t Gerald Charles Anzalone. 29. or Dana Point, while he was using .J 11er"l<'l' tatlon telephone at La Pina and Cout Highway lo rail hl l> 1t1rlfru.•1H1 S. turdny nij.!ht. .\ nialorH• t o ld depulll'S h<' dost'<i the door on tht• two in· truders and told them: "I'm talk· Ing to my eh1l'k." lie said lht•y then prodUt'l'd a .22 caliber rifle and demandt>d l11s wallet and "the white package.·' Yout"' 14, Released /11 Kidrwp .\ :!!I 't•ar·old Color ado· mun IJl'('" d1ar~l'S or k1dnaprn1Z and izr:in1I lht>ft today after a weekend 111ciclent in whirh he al· le~edly .1hchu·11'1l a 14 year·old boy at .:u11 p11111t 111 C-.lp1:.trano Beach and d1 "' ,. the victim around for !IC\ l'll ho111~ before be· ma arrested in L11 i:una llcat'h. It 1s alletie<l a~.1111111 Oran1:c County J ail anmJtl' T1111olhy Scun O'Toole of Aspc•n lh.tl 111· slopp,•d twice on his JUUrll\'~ to t·.ill H11· boy's oldt-r broth..,r 111 l «1111 ... 11 111111 Beach am: cl1•m:1111I ;1 '·'"'"'" 111 $15,000 Dcpullt'S &u 111 llw htl\ told I h1•111 he was s1ltln~ an u car 0'' rh d l1v an orqua1ntancc "'hl'n .1 111.111' 1dent1f1ed as O'Toole !>hu"''"l 111111 a handgun and told him to 1111, r no resistance. Sher iffs offi<'crs :ind p11t11·1• were alerted when thC' k11l11.q11•1 m11de lhe first or his lwo r:lll'""' t'alls to the boy ·s brolh<'r at 1 h1· ramlly 's Caprstrano lh-.1d1 homt'. O'Toole was arrested wht-11 "" pulled up al a South C'11 1 .. 1 lllgh way loralion ancl ",, !.polled b y L aguna ll<'.11'11 Patrolman Mark Everlon "ho recognized the vehi<'le fr 11111 pohre broadcasts. O'Toole wos taken from the• c·.ir ot gunpoint and lodg<•1I 10 11 1" county jail. The M·Y":1r -•ild passenger. who had bern rrin •1·d lo lie On the floor in lh<' rl'at or lllC vehicle for much or the Jour nr·y, was returned home u11harn11 ti LB Woman Satisfactory After Crash \ L:i J?una nearh woman is list· I'd in "satisfactory" condition al Oriln~e County Medical Center tndJy from injuries r<'re1vt'd \\hen her car h1L a telephone pole on El Toro Hoad Sunday. <.:ahforn1a llighway Patrol of· ri cers r;ai d Paula Ranae t:clboskl. 25. or 235 Calliope St .. Lai;tunn Hea<'h. was dnvlng west on El Toro Road when her car swerved. crossf'd the road and struck the tl'lephonc pole near Gate Nine of Leisure World. County paramedics responded In tht' call and used the Laguna 1111\s Fire Station ·s new "jaws of lt ft"' l ll pry orr a !!mash('() door rind fre<' the woman from her V('hi('h• Sh<' was lrf'atf'd at Sftddlt'hMk Com m v n ily tJ 011 r1tol .incl tran!>h~rrec1 IO OC'M('. ('Ill' of• f1ct<rs i;ald the womon su!Ccrcd m~_Jor inJuries. Chase Anulon.-lmml'dlat~~· ran tn Im. r,1r nod It'd hll4 •U•cktrs 0111& h1•h i.1H_.,.41 t<ha~tt that ~nded "' LUJHlna Ht>a<'h "hen he pulll'd 1n ln•l11nc1 a parkt-d poh<'<' rur uml ·""' 11 tlh• .\rt Colon~ pntrultu.A.U "'1 11.•r11 I ·••1111J 111111·1•rl4 hnlh'<1 thc \ t'h1 t•k 111•rupi.•ll '" till' two li•t•n "h1l :-11n 1·111!.·n·tl "11110111 n 1nruf'al1•. Ill\ t'1>ll1l.ll01" II.I\ c• not yet be1•11 uble lo 1ll'l1•r11111w what wui< mt'llnl by tht•1r :ilh•i:1'(l d\•mand fort he "wh1tt> puck a~,· " SKULL .... J ohani;on delnllrd his d1~· rove r y, an n ounced l a:-l December. of 150 fos:;1hzed bont•s of two inra nts and three to fh t' adult ancestors or man in the Afar Depression or Ethiopi11 . The bones have been dalt"d as being al least thr ee million years oJd, he said. and probably are closer lo 3.S m illion years old. lie srud there were indications lhc group of creatures died together, possibly in a nash Oood. "If this is the u se, the fossil people may have bC'en li\'lng in n i.!roup," J ohanson said. "This is t•\·idence f or t he idea M cooperntive behav1C\r, which l feel formed the hnsis for early human survi\'al." Johanson, physical a n - t hr o p o Io g y r u r a t or at th t• Clevela nd Museum or Natural History. said the composite hand he put toaether from 35 bones or adults a nd children Is the m<>!lt· complete hand of s uch great ag~. "Further s tudy will reveal the capablllttes or th<" ht1nd ror manipulation and perhaps loot making." he said. • Leakey, director or the Na· tionnl l\1 USC'Ums or Kenya, ubo .111no111w1•cl thal he found a skull 1!.1tl'd from 2 5 m1ll1on to3 million ''""'old. I le l>aad lh1s was of the .... 11m· type and l)f'riod as one he found in 1972 an the :.amc reJt1on 1•1 t\l'nya, and named "skull I liO." Dlscovert'd with thl' sC'cond ~1..1111\\JSa 11111 bone of lhe sumc :i,l!t'. he udded. ··skull 1470" was controveM1lal hrr,1usc it in~11l man's ll11·1·ct ancl'slors exi~tt-d more thnn a million yl'ars earlier than previously thought. Leakey said the new d i~· cover les conr1rmed that the original skull was "not a unique freak." as some critics suggest· c•cl, hut part or a line of human· like creatures coming down to present man. Fro• PflfJf! Al STRIKE .•• quently. the students are not buy- ing new books. The sprinic quarter be~ns March 24, with rlasses -and purchasing of lex· tbooks-lo begin March29. The University Dookslore is a private bookstore. a subsidiary or the M issnuri Store Co .• wilh no official lies to the univers1ly. However, the store acrOSB Cam· pus Drive from UCI al Irvine Town Center has bt'en the store where professors place book or· dt>rs and s tudents buy their hooks. At the beginning of tho winter quarter, the UCI student govern· ment started iL"> own book resale store, purrhaslng used text.a on coru1lgnment and r eselling them. Student Vire President Curtis Graham said the two wrck effort rf'!!ulted in several thoull and dollars in rl'!!aleo;. At the Univ<'rsitv Hookstor1• this morning, tht• rn •·mriloyc .. 1 paradt'd in n Ion~ line, carry111it ~l~ns prot 1><1t lni~ m11n:i11c:mcnL practict·:s :ind urgin~ c11:1L11mcro; to stay aw:iy . Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Soured Him WA~JIJNl,TON n ·1·1 l -Consumer advocate Ralph N:irlrr nnno11nrr<I today he accepted $1~.000 lo ~ettlr. n l:iwc;11i t hf' flied ugainsl lhc> maker s of Dnnnon Yn,:!urt ;ind its adv<.'rtising ugency. :'\:1dcr said Dannon and the advertising rirm or ;\larc;tt•ll<·r Inc. broadcast advertisem ents between June, 1974, and April. 1975, utilizing a charactC?r named "Ron Haider." n fi<'li tious consumer advocate who endorsed Oannon yogurt. "For years." Nader said. 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'• .... l l ,, • '"' "'•• • -Elpll • llO .. • 1 ""'"I.CO I' r 11 IH '4'• '- Mondey, t.t.rch 8-1978 L/SC DAILY PILOT 11 ff It's Not Fare Busi11essnie11 Catch, Bill 8) )IJLTOS ll~ KO" ITL tr )OU h.-\'~ • comfortubk bank account. rh anai 11>" Mm pit' m<&ltcr You coAll .in a1rhnt>. m. l.l' a rci.cn utaon und lht•n take otc on un) da) ~ou c:htM>W You rdurn hOll\t' "twn > 1111 \Ii ant tr, M the ottwr hu.nd. ) ou h•' r to \Ii atC'h ~ o~•r P\'nnit• .. fl)mS 111 a whole Oth,•r th.ma Then )OU ha\e to 1n\l•,th•.,'h' the lab~ nnth ot d1,<'0Unl furl'' and :.ubJ\'<"t 'uurM•lf to ;, conipUc'at\'d :!cl (If re tn<'lluni.. such as buyina) our ll<'k1.·t in aduncc. a\ oidtnlo? l>t•ul. ~rlod:; and rt'lurn1n.: \\1th1n ~1 11peclf1('d pt>riod The 111r11rwi. main· t~an this double i;tun dard bC('ftU:.t• bU:\I0\':0.:0. ttll\'l'htr~ n·main th<'ll Money Tree breud·•nd·buttt>r anti th1• lur1• i.lru('turt• I:. ~wurt•t1 fut them That·:." h ~ th<' rmmd·trw c•<e·ursion fur<•s from t•cw111 to rou:.t <>urr) a pro\IM> that ~ou i-ta\ at leust se\en d.1,:. United. T\\ A and Atl'l\'l'H0.11l '';Hit lo muk\' i.ur<' lhat th1• bu1>1nessman "hu 1:. makin.i a 11u1t•k trip po~' the f\111 H1b T HE I RLISF.S ~l.\K•: morw~ n~ in~ hu:.inessmcn "ho are on l'xpen!.e account:-Tht·~ don't do so "t>ll <'alennit to the rnasse:.. ln 19i5. onJ~ four of thl' l(J nlBJor trunk tar11t r-. -BraniH. Deltj. :'\atwnal 01111 WcMl•rn m u<le mom•\ Russell Thu~\·r unrl John C Cal>e~. t \\o execull\'l' ""' presidents of Bram.ff. c\.plamt>d rl·centl~ '' h) their a1rh1h makes m oney while oth(•n. don't In a n int<'n 1ew "Ith Lo;, Angeles Times reporter Ht1rold \\'Itkin:., ThJ ) l'r and Case~ said the olht-r carrit:rs put too mu<'h t•mpha. 1s on dis<'ount (ares. Braniff does offer d1scourll r .. re!I but the two l'X ttutives pointed out. "We do not take full·page ad\'c ruse ments luring people to use the m ." No sir, there's no point in telhng people about bargains in !Pt air. A ASOTH ER EXAMPl.E of this ellllsl all1tude. lo •k what happened r e<'ently lo the small Eastern <'arricr. 1\I legheny A1rhnes It put into ('rrcc·t lu:.t year a nt'al ld,•a <'ailed the ""Liberty" fare. over thl' objections or Amcm•un Northwest and TW .\. Thi!> allowed pu!isen1?<'rs to m akl' un limited trips anrwhere in tht• Alll•l!hl·n~ route Slructur,• lur :•set pnce Sl:J3 for i.en:n da~i.. Sl~3 for two weeks, Sl83 for tbree weeks . Last m onth Alh,i;:hcny asked thl' C1\'il Aeronautic:-. Boord <CAllJ for perm1ss1on 111 rontmue the fare. The CAB said. ··Nothing doing.·· Wh.); ·· At·cordrnl! to lht• CAH, Al legheny had railed lo pron~ th:it the ··Liberty" fun• m t"reased the hne·:. prof1h THE C'AB SAID IT !!> willing to appro' t• d1 s<'ount farc!- but the airlines must demon:..trate that the' <'Ont nbuk ti greater pror1ts What l't>nC"crn:. thl• C:AH ~ou :>l'l', 1s 1111 ht>alth or the airline . not the bend1t!> conferred ni1 passenf?ers Thi:. ii. endenl m lhr nt'" t'hart1•r rule:. no" hemg pm po ed lo tht> airline!> b~ th<> l' H Th'''C rull'' "ould mal..1· 11 easier for md1' 1du:ib to ~l·l low t·u ... 1 t'harh'r rar('s tor 111 h.'rnahonal rt1~hts Rut to ~•·t th1•m . .);OU "mild hu,·t• to almll b.i. a cneb of 1Jt•tt1f111!1Un1t rt· ... tnd1on:... to '' 11 I On rl1~ht:. to Jo;11101;i" bu' )11u1 t11·k1•t GO d ay' 10 ;111 'anee 2 't;1\ Jl ll•,1 ... tSl'\l00tl;t\' 3 Hounct trip:. 0111~ :ir1• ;illo\\1•d I T hl'rt• mui-t ht• ''"''Cl d1·1>.11·1u1,· .rntl 1 l'lurn d.1k' 5 ·rru\ l'I u.., µa1t of a i:111u11 II :'\ o SU h!-l 1llll11111 or 11an11•:. 0111•1• ;1 l 11 I. t•l I~ lllllll-: ht Thl•r(''s nothinj.! hkt• 1T1t1k1nj.! 11 l',"Y for rt.'•iph• lo fl~ nitht'' Fi11a11ce Execrttive' To Hear Ca1pe11te1· Sen Dennis E . Carpentt>r I ll ~('\\port neat"h) v.111 h(' th1 ~uest i.peaker at the :'>tan·h mC'l"lml! or the Orange Count' t•haptl'r or lhe Financ1:il E\.CCUll\'(•,· 111 ... lllutc· lie will d1~cus:-'"Go' l'rnml'nl Rt•J(ulal111n or our Li' e:. .i the meeting which l\'111 be! held at Ii p m Thur,da} .il tht Saddleback Inn in Santa AnJ Goldrn Wr~t f'llgho James M . Harmon. pres1dl•nl of Golden \\t•st l\irhnt·!'> has reported a 19.02 pt.•rcc•nl f!rowth in poss<'Oil<'r!I <'Orn<'d 11 Ft>bruary as compared lo the :-.ame month in 1975 Golde n West. Newport B<.·ach based ('Om mut,•r c·arnn c a r r i e d 2 ii • 7 ti 4 passengers during thl' month for a year-t o-dat e ( T .... KING J total or 52,974. !~ The F e bruar.' load TOCK factor was 48.69 percent which 1neoporatcs 58 .._~~~~~~~~~~~...,. rt1ght se~mcnt s <'an· celled due to w eather. accounting for a passenger losi-11r 385. Sfl•I ro11·Donttrr Corp. Concord. Systron-Donner Corp with a plant in Coi.t ,, Mesa. has re port<'d ror th1· ..,,x month:-. c•ndNI Jan 31 sal• ~ were 26.933,000, lhn'e p('rct•nt Iese; than the $27,751.000 1 • Ported for the same p('nod a ) t.>nr ai;io E arning:. \\t•rr $2f-.'l,UOO or Ill rf'ntc; ;1 s hnrr. a.., con1 pared to $7f:i8.000. or 45 <"<'Oh .1 'hare. for tht· 1>:rnlt' pt•11 11d last yC'ar. In r e~peet to opc:rutinl! pt·rforman<'C" by i:rou1 Tron'>dUCC'r j!roup, s.11e, wrrc· s1:1,AA7 000, up f'IJlhl pl'r<'C'ltt 11nd b<'forc• tax 1•arn1ngs wer<' ~12.llOll. up 17 Pl'r<'C'Ol Wnld~o. 1 .. , •• Buu Wohleo. Inc . manutarlur<'r of air pollution <'Ontrol C'qul pml'r1t for l'lr1·t r1r ut 11Jt "'"· ha'i purrha,1·cf rt :12,000 11quar<'·foot hu1ld111i.: mi a four ac·r1• site• ut the· n1•w 2-IO 1tr•rc• Cuhot. ('ahot & Forlw)I Cit an..:•· County lndu.,triut Ccnt«r, Suntu Ana-Co<1ta M1"•n. flohc•rt W ahlc•r . Jlfl''lll1•nt of W11hlM. liOl<I thnt the C'Onl pnny'«< mc•w for 1lltv. llw-<1t1•d al :lfl()(I W S1•1.wri;t rom Av". will be use<i for en~lneerrni.i. rnan11fuc·1 ur1nR untl 111lm 1n1stratlon f'curt'Plf Win• f 'afr Bfd The Oran)?t' Count~ 1-\ur has "c·l1•rl rrl \.\'11l111m fn\\C't•ll Advert is1nj? or 1"\'~l'OI I B1•.1th lO h:tnrllt• ull\•t•rll~llljl . marketinJ? and '"IC'' pr11m111111no; Add1t1onulh . Wllllom Faw<'elt will be a special markclinit ron<cult11nl to thf' fo1r ~md will b<' responsibl<• fur ·· dev1·lop111ft ml•rchnndl'ilnJt pro motions The announceml'nl \\:'IS nrnd<' hy J im Port<·rhcld . general manager or the fair Gn.~ral A utorttatlott Anaheim·bas ed General Automation Inc. ha!I reported sales for the second quarter ended Jan 31 were $18,293.000 <'ompared w{th $14,021.000 for thC' 'lecond quarter one yenr ttgo. ,..,. c~, . ,,..... .... ., ... i I '"' ( ...... ,,, ~ ,'4, '"• ·-··-I .. 91 •• ,. . ·-::.,~~ ~ '~ ! 'L 1 , W;l'f' Corp ,., • • • • 17 • t 1 t ,, . -11n-, .. X•f'o• (p 1 U ,_,, ... , .. +Pt 11' I ''"' ..... lt'-. Xtt• l"(OtO 11 •A '0' J • •• Y•tt\ '"""' 1' •' ' • •• llftO~IOo .. U )) II • 1 • " . 1) )0 • ' . I • z..-.c--p • • i"J 1J • 1• l-• )tlo i ,, 1t'11 ... . : t:~ .. -'=~ ~' ,: ,,:: . ~ • • Zvffl lllCI JJ It I JJ 1' .-to \1 ,4 J8 DAILY P1LOT ·} Fit8e Kills Groom, 50 Horses ~ LOUISVILLE I APJ -A 1room burn«! to death was Willlom At tho track k llchen, JI m burn bl•w out. Thnt'owhcn t 101 died and at Jeut so hametS rac Dormelu, 26, of Evaru.ville, lnd., WU.son ol Lowsvllle -said h~ lo t burnl'd. int horteS were lulll.'d an a barn A.mold'• brother h..&aw. lout hones ill lbc blue WW.on "l trtl'd I lncd l couldn'l ,1:t flrt that •tnl names 75 feet In lhe He aald four other crooms who had both hands huvil> bandaged anv ol tht>m ou1 ... he· ~l•id "I elr early today at LoWavlll~ attempted to san hones rrom and bum o ntment smeared ovt-r loo"'t.•d ~Ion.: th1• bnrn to sN., it Downs. the burnin1 barn sulftted minor hlS fa<'e ;.im "'t'r,• "ltlll up· but th~y "'t:r" Willi"mKlntt,trackpr~adent, ..... nd It 1_ .. al 1 nd W\hon . h1~ wife and 1wo .UldoY.n • • uurnl a . SDIO e IUI at on II cl.•tdrnn warn a mono t .... , .... 11·~"· .. The .. t•"''k m e to lhc husp1tal, said t.h~ fire in Barn C 1tuted ..... -tak•n to a hosp1t-1 •.u " "' " ., ·~ " .. ...... ~...... "'· '"· 1n1 In the b;arn ""h •n tht fire t don't know which ont', but I got _.boot 3 11 m · Kina Hid only about ••• or th~ br<>k\' out the hill alrudy w that a · By tht' 11mt• the nre cMt>art horsH •tabltd lo Baro C \.\ere "WC' were In the tark room." hft<." hu. 1d rnent ~ot tht•rc. about 3 03 or uv~. he said. ··1 bu.rd u bnn ' buntt' Walson ''"l1maled his los) at 3 10, )'ou could see 1t from the ex· ~veral hours ufter the lire, bang' -an unul\ual nouie ~.000 "\\ l' loi.l tht four hon.ei.. • prt1uway males 61""•Y." Kin~ horse owners stood around In "I got up and \\ent •>ut In nw t"l' 'ull.1\'"· two 101: C'Llrt:., nine .aid. "It w•s Justa ll'rn bJc-Lhanu. t1 mall eroups. as f1r~men clt-ured bathrobe n nd ""e nil s tart•·d :.et ,.r hurnr.,ll, \'Hrything.' he "Mike Arnold. one of Lhc leud uway their equipment. One man i.rreammg thttt there ...... ~ a fire." said tng dnven. loi.t about 26 h"rses. and his wife. both an lt'ur~. he &twi "I s turll'd tr)ang tu i:t'l '"Wt• loi.t 11u r do1o1 "''""\' his whole stable ." ht! srud rushed by the be rn. refu~anic to the hor ses 11ut A1> llOon us l f1n1,hl0d Wl'0H' ROI 110 dot ht.''· Kane said the groom who w as tlalk O!*ned the tHll' door. lht• "'holt· noll11na.: ll'ft no 1n:.ur.mH' " No Biting Please! !land ch N•k an g is common an the National Ba .... kt'I h.i 11 As-..ociat ICHl. but De troit 's I hi\\ ar<I Portt>r .tlmo::.t find~ hi-. h:enrl h1l· ten bv J o J o While Sund:n . The \\'hall'-IL'd Cl'llll:S won , 88-8i. • Irwin Wins GoH Playoff wrley Shoots Bogi,e on Sixth Extra Hole ORLAN DO, Fla (AP> -Hal(' Irwin scort'cl a routine par on tht'.' rourth C!\l rJ hole toda\' tht.• ''' th holt> of lhl' dl'ta,ect 111n ll'O\t.'f\131. l\\o-dav suddl'n dl•Jlh pl:i}Ofr -and defeatt'<i b1ttt•rl~ d1!'.1pr)(lintl'd Kermit Z,1rk~ for the I Ille .ind lht' $40.000 first prth' m the C1 tru' Open golf tournJ mt•nt " i.:ro.m or dl'inla) "('1)1 up from th1• "mall j!allcry th:it h.111 $!a tht•n•d undt'r thrl'ult'tUn!! :-.kw ... .ind Zurin ·s :-.houldcrs :.lum1w!I "'h<'n hi'> t W•l·foot. pan "'-' 1111( pull m'''l'<I lhl' <'UP on lht• pur thrre lbth holl.' al the H1u Panar C cl1in1n Cl11h rour,1• lr\\lll. r.1p11ll) mm mi: up in tht• r.ink' 11( 1 IH• f,!.Hnt.· .. ~reut pl,1\c'r"~ und i'.11 II'\ lwd f1r11,hNI lhl' rt•s:11l.111nn ':.! lluh-' t1l'll fur tltl' to1> .11 :!ill IH undt•r p,ir arid mutchN1 p.1r' 11n t\\O pliHnrr hol""' hdon• darkm•!'os haltl'<l llw 11r11rt•t•1hnf.:' Sund;n . "\\'t• 'houlll hllH ' l11ush1'CI.' ttw ir ate Irwin said at the time. "We !>hould m ake decisions out here <m the lour, not in a network or. fire 1n New York ... They returned this m orning and matched s trokes over three mor e playoH holes before ZJrlry's bORt.'Y on thr fourth playoff hole of the day and the i.axth of the tour naml·nt. The bogey pr0\'1ded a clt>r1dcd- ly d1sappoanling anlt climax to the long playotr They started today's play on the 17th hole a nd both llird1C'd . lr "4 in rolling in a testin~ four· footer a rtt•r Zarley had holed a 6·8 f()()\.pult lk>th\.parrl'd thl' lltth rouhnt'ly and they ""'ent lo the 15th. the far,t telcvh1on hole It ' a ~to ~ ard par-rive, the 11ret•n gu..irdt•d It\• a crel•k Roth drov1· th<' f.i arway. Irwin boldly \o\t'nl for thl' 11recn, putting his sccond ~hot t>n 1 he frin.:t'. A nrt that forced Zarky to do the somr .. He Had Few Enemies Rosenbloom Burial Set Tuesday 1,os ANG F;LF;s (AP) -Maxlt' HoHnbloom . the hox<'r who J!lltn4'd pt•rh.lps a!-1 much fame for h1,'-·s1apslc·M11x1e" film rolC'll ns lw did for becorn 1ni.: world chum· p1n11, will be buried In tlollywood iut'.,d .i ''· St•r, irt'" :H (' .,chedull'cl :1t heavyweight boxing champion who went on to play '' punchdrunk fighter In films. d ied Saturday in a South Pasdcna <'On· H1lescent home of Paaet's dis- ease. a progressive bone disease. th• was 71. Ros enbloom won thl' li1tht ht'avywelght title in 19.19, und held It for rive years. lie be~an acting In motion pictur<'" 3flcr rt-tlrinR from the ring in 1939. He also cleared the "ater and got 1l on the fnn~e Both chipped close. l rwm lo about e1ghl feel and Zarll'v to nbout four. And both missed the l11rd1<' 11ut1s lrwm '"' o-pulled for par lhret· on the 16th Zarlt>\' rJn ht:. 15·111 fool first pull about l\\O fl•1•\ bt•yond lhe cup. thc.>n m1!-l\t'll 11 c·ommg back and tht.• pl.t)oH "J~ O\('r . It was the ~econd '1cton• an three weeks for Irwin. and· the sixth of h1i. career The S40.000 check pushE•d hi'> earmn~s for lh{' year to $113,612 and madt him the first m an on th<' tour to f.:o beyond s1uo.ooo lh1~ ~eal>on 7.arlev coll1•r11•rl S22 HOO l or second and now hai. s:!J,f~ l11r the l>l'ason l~.cfl"Q \<O, .. , ~d M· ,,..r • f'W'll"19" ,,, '"'"" (Jtrw\ Qo.n QO•f IQut ''•rnrf't ...... ..,. ,. ... ,,. '40 01'¥1 "-"''"'' lu•~• \111)10 JC SM•o \U .IOO Jo,,,,_,,.,, .. , • .at! M fl•Hlll \,/,IC)t) l..Arry l •flooq .. , \1 "•'O -M.lr{ll'o'. "' .... Mier.,H•vt\ \\ •lt .&fC...flWtO-f ,, "' \ft< tor fl•9i1••00 ''• UJ "' .. \jk ............ l>MJ-f \A O\ol ¥•••Mor•~• \t o· 0.1rto C,IM'Wwt ... ftH ..,., f' •tn•"'mon' 'l H1l ,.,.,,,,...,.n •(IQ ..... ,.,._. 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I I t I) It ... • t Connors, Ashe Rout Australia HARTFOHD. Conn --J 1mm\' Connors and the doubll's team of Arthur A'hl' Jnd L>enn1!> Ralston rolled to \ 1ctory Sunday as the powerful l 1nited States tennis squad ~rapped up a 6·1 World Cup triumph and b r oke Aus tr Jha '11 four -year domination or the t'\ l'nt Connors fo ught hard to take a 6-4. 7 5 \'IC'l ory over Tony R0<.•he for htll :-.econd sinl(les success in straight l>ets It marked the f1r~l time In lhl' !>t'Vt'll ·year hlStOr~ Of the eomp<.•ttt1on between the t Y. u nations that one :.1de has won aJJ fl\ e ~mi:les m atches Tht>n Rabton, the lJ S captain. and Ashe, "'ho was chosen thl' tournament's Mos t Valuable Player. won the r1naJ match, de · feattng John Alexander and Phil Dent, 7·6, 6-J. Da11Ut>y Sele<-fed KA!'l:SAS CITY -Adrann Danlle\. Notre Dame's lhrel.' ~ear ~tnndoul. and S(-ott Ma~ and Kt•nt lk n,on of tn11 rankl'CI In c11ana hl·.id lhc• HI man ,\It. .\menc.in b.i,kl'tball learn an- nounct•d Sund.i) by the t:.S. lht'ikelball \\ rill•rs Allsociation. Juinrn..: lht• ll'am ;1n· Richard \\'ashanJ,tlon, l 'CLA: John Lut'as. Mar) land, RNnard Kinj{. Tt'll- nt·s~l·e . f':arl Tatum, Marquette: Wallie Smith, M1 s:.ouri: Phil Scllt•n. Hut~l'rs . ;ind .M1t<·h Kupchak. 1\orth C.irohna. Hahhatthu :'\ORTlt l.ITTLE ROCK. Ark. Htir0<1n Hah1m won the S35.000 Arkani..1s lntcrnataondl tennt!> tournament Sunday "'ith a 6 -1, j 5 S\\ el'Jl or Colin 1J1bley C'hlle Trluntpllll ~ANTIACO. Ch1lt• --Patricio Cornl.'JO dl'fl.'ated Hacardo Cano 11( i\ri::t>nl1n..i. 3 ti. 6·2, 1'.1·6. 7-5Sun- duy to g l\'e C hilt' the South Amen can Oavil> Cup tennis title .Ualoney I nj ur.-d NF.\\' YORK -New Yor k Hans:er ' rookie dt'ft>n'icman DaH' :\J .1loney i.uffc-red a pos:-.1- hlt• fra<·tured ~kull Sunday naght Jft\•r bt•111s: knocked cold by a punch from Atlo.nta's Curt B<'n· tll'lt during the l1r!>I pcnod of thc '\ational llnckcy League game c1gain~t the Fl.,me-. \\'1th 7 15 gont· an the first pt'nod . Maloney cross -checked lknn .. tt lo thl' ire from behind ~\Ith the plav in the Hangers' dt" fen'" t' zone Bl'nnett rttovered ht'i loot mg and without droppinJ! hi' !!111' et onnt.•l'tt'd a heavy right h;111d -.ma'h lo ~1 aloney ·, fon. <lrnpp1ni:: t hl.• 20 vear-olll rt·Jr gu.rnl .11111 lto,1ving him bl1•t'dmg on M.ull~on Squarl' (iardc·n H't'. fib• ... parl.:1~11 PllOENIX /\rl1·111• 111,~. :I~. of Tu,l111. tl1t' I ir~I woman to tomp~tt· on lht• lJ S Auto Cluh t h.1mp1onsh1p c 1rru1t, coverl!d a milt> in :?1; II M'C'oncl~ at FasTrack l ntc•rnalwn..il ~prcdv.ay Suntlav, lnmmrnt~ n1•.irlv a half·sf'crmd off lwr llt•'t prcv1ou-; prarl 11•1• run £'11 .. te '11f"tory DAYTON/\ BEACH, F1a. N1nelN'n -v~a r o ld Venezuelan st•nsatlOll j ohnny c~otto won a l>t1lllt• "1lh Kenny Robert11 and •"H "l'!-ISl\'l' lirt.· wear. scoring ;,in 1mpn•,<;1vc victory Sunday in thl' 3Sth annual Daytona 200. rnorotrH·llnJ:·, mo .. t 11rl''>llJ(1011 i. amt mo:-.1 l111·rn11vc racr. u~, ... .__. WHITEHEAD REBOUNDS-Former Riverside City College player Jerome Whitehead 154> gr abs at rebound for :\ta rquettc in Sunday'::. college basketball action with South C.irolina. Marquette posted a i2·66 victory. College Basketball Aztecs Top Pacific; . W olfpack to NIT STOCKTO:"J -Will Connelly PoSt-season bask etball l oumev scon·d a gamt•·high 23 Point!. for today. · ~an l>1~i:o StJle as the Azll'l'<. The Wolf pack. notional rham "'hipped th e t:nivcrs1ty or p1ons two .Hars a~o w11h All Pacific 7G·G-t Sund ay to "'Ill th<' American D;I\ ad Thompson, arc P.1c1f1c Coast Athletic ;\l)socw-ranked l i th in the na11011 th1~ 11on ba:.ketbnll tournamenl und a !-teason. bt'rth in the l'CAA regionals next North Carolina State thus joins wrC'k. . . . Louis ville. Ke ntucky, Orl'gon. The Aztecs, who f1rushed lhard North Carolina A&T. Provadcnc<.• in re~ular PCAA pl~y with a 5.5 ~ :md Niagara In the 12-tcam field . r<'cord. will play UCLA Saturday The remaining five t<>ams were in n~CAA regional game•. expected to be announced later ,..,. ., ,,.. ,,,,, ""'"" ,~1.,. .. 1"9' ..,, t.oday. !>ottlNCl•Y «AST •lGIOflAL l•l Curt•t ... N C.) Terp• De«!Uft4! V1r-9.f'Ma.,.. O.P•wl VM••• Al•O.m.oorT•nne"-. COLLEGE PARK. Md. -The ......... 10" n ·~::~:~kt."' I.I Cmversity or Maryland hU!I de· tiot)lrl 0 (OllM<IO(ul CldC'd aealost 8('{'('pting 8 berth v""""•'u~'7.'~~~1·~!:"!..o "'c ""''•" 1 n the Nat ion a I l nv it a lion ,. __ rcn10 Tournament in New York, the M1ousr 11eoiOt1AL second time in three years the ••. o.,. ... , °"''' "'•~mur ,.,,.,.,~ .... Hor111c.ro<•,.. Terps hllve dec lined an inv1t a lion Wtt>t••n it•1:~";."~;9.~:'.~.:!ai to the competition they won 1n ,,..,,.,, • ._ \1 Jonn '·" v 1972. wtt1""""""1I>""• v,,9.,,.,.r..,,., "lt'!I been a long season nncl , .. =;.;~··-11"•"•18'1""~.u W «h we feel. a good seas on." Mtowur •1010t1A~ Maryland athletic director Jim Mc11111s111u~·1M°;:~:::~rn i Kehoe said Sunday. "We don"t. Tt<ol«" ., Sr•acw-.. fee l we ha\'e anythin g t o ,,.,..1,... .. 11.~·~~::'~':.~K-> apologize for and v.c didn't v.anr ............ •• w.,.,,,,o•on to prolong the season anolhl•r 1•1 1" .,..,,,.,,,,.,. .. ,.., 1'"'" •• L0<11illl•1e M1•<1111-days or so.·· WUf AIEGIO .. AI. The possibility or th<> TPrps J!I) ,,..P""""'~ .. ~·i:,:;::::,":i":1 ing to the NIT had hl.'cn broarht·tl ""'""' •• c.o'Of'•o•"· o c to coach Lefty Drie!)t•ll in the µI •••h ...... ~1 tt•rmath of th<:1r 67-62 loss to !Mon Ol•OO Siii• ~ UC l A Do·~~••tt•• N• .. n• lll\Vf'Q.8\1 Virginia in the i.c•mlfina ls ot th1· .,.m111rw" •"" u ..... •• u" An9"1<>1 w rc1t 11 At I a ntic Co all t Con f e r C' n c-•· ""' 10 tournament. NIT Tabs s~~n NEW YORK -North C:irolina State. which snubbed the Na· trnnal In\ 1ta tion Tournament la'l ) t•ar. accepted a bid to the Lakers Dealt 91-88 Loss INGLEWOOD -Bob Love hit two (rite throws with 10 se<"ond' r<'maaning and L eon Benbow d 1nched the g ame with two 'econds left to g ave the Chicago Uulls a 91·88 National Basketball Ao;11ocialion victory over the Lol> i\nRele!I La ker'> Sunday naght. The Oul111, who had lost six in a row. took the lead for the f1r'lt time In the fourth quarter wht•n Love grabbed a r\·bound and wu'l fouled by Cornell W amcr. CltltAOO lt11 -Johft\Oft " l o .. 1/, ftott'"''*•• I. l •\"o..,•t •· ...,,.., t i.1 u. n.nw ... U M.tl11\ tt. ~••I•" t, WJl'\Oft ti LO\ ANGl.Ll.t ( .. I COi,.""' 10 Wa<Mr •, Ab1ut J•OOA, u. Allen "· Giioodr•tft ... , •HnMA ' ...... '"''°'"· Cltir•qo •• 11 " " 01 I.~"'""'-' ,. It ,. 11 .. lot•t J.o"''' '~u .. oo ll, t o\ Arttl\ff'\ ''· l•f'M 1te tt'N'\ VAt\t '"''I A 10."61 Memphu Sf. Pl.-~d KANSAS CITY --Oef>aul a nd Memphis State \I. rn · nam<'d to the Nauonal Colle1uull' Athletic: Association ba~kt•lhall tourna- ment Sunduy. a ll but rnmµlt't mi: the32-team r1clrl. DcPaul (19-HJ will play Alla11 l ie Coast Cunft•rt•nt'l" w11101·r \'1rglnia in the 01><•n111i: rouncl ltf the Eust Region.ii:-. Saturday 111 Charlotte, N C Memphis Stoic· 1 ~1 HI will f,J('•· West Coa .. t Athlt>lll' < '<inft•rt•m·1· \\inner Peppl.'rdam· 111 the Wc·'l Heg1onals at Trm1w. Ar11 ... Cal Pol11 Cho•f"n TACOMA, W1t!1h.-UC l'av" C'ul Stutc ! Bakcrsfl('ldJ and C<1 I l'olv (Pomona ) were 11elc('lt•d Sunday to join ho11l Pu~ct Sound l'nlver111ty in lhc NCAA Division ll Wc~tern regional basketball plnvorrs. he r<'. Carnes will he played WednC'I· day ond Thursday. UC Davis 118·81 \I.ill pl:" llnkcrsr1cld f 22 4 J "ilh Cul f'oh I l :l· 12 > f aclnR l'Uflt!l Sound (22 7). Pr<'r<'c Hrothl•r' rhaVt•I 1n Jl.orth ti 0 J h \\ 0 0 d , \\ I t h b U fl .ti :1 l \'olhalla M e mon:il Pork an llollywood ror Rosenbloom. onc1• ctescnbed as bl'm R fast w\th his fists In the ring, nnd fast with his hand to gave o buck lo someone who nN.'<led 1t outside the rm~. RO$eobloom. the former h Rhl Rosenbloom had picked up th<' ''Slapsle·Maxle" t ag because of his boxing style. in which hi.' would cuff his opponent!-: around the ears with open gJove .... Appearing in more than 100 films. Rosenbloom 's nickname carried over to the scrttn, where he slurred spettb beca1ne a nlm classic. Tejeira Thought De Was Caught MY PLAYOFF TILT ATFUUERTON Mission Viejo High's ClF 2·A semifinal bas ketball pla) ort j?ame with ?ttore no Valley Wlll be held at Cal State <FUiierton I Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. , Tickets wall be on sale at Mis sion Viejo High Tuesday They're• riced at $2 for adults and St for nts. Jerton's 11.rmnas1um .!'>e:ito. ppro.ximately 4,500 people. - The rote was harcDy acting for Rosenbloom; many blov.'S to the head during his 289 f11thts had taken their toll. Dr. Russell Jones. director of medicine for the molJon picture and television fund which p:ud for much or Rosenbloom's treat· m ent. said three years ngo that Rosenbloom "h ad a great deal of t.la ma1te to his brain, lhe lntelltt· tual portion lie lacks Judgmenl and mental r espons1bll1ty. • ARCADIA <UPI> ·-The margin of victory was so narrow that even the Jockeys weren l sure. But the electronic photo finish machine clearlv showed eao;tern invader Royal Glint a ~c ah<'ad of Ancient Ttlle to win tht' 39th running of the $255,900 Santa Anita Handicap Sunc1ay Royal Giant ht'ld off Anci<'nl Title's closing bad lo !;Core his second vit'lory of th~ year an four s tarts. The v irlory enablt>d Royal Giant to become the first eastern h e'l r se s hipped 1n especially for the Sant.a Anita Jland ac:ip lo w in the blue ribbon e\'COl. "l t houl{h l he might have caught me right a l the wire." ad· malted Jockey Jorf(e Tejeira. re· fe rr1ng to An c ient Tille, California's cha mpion h andicap horse tht' last two )ears. "After l opened up in lhe stretch. he <Royal Gl1nll "as all out to the wire. I wac; n •ally Jlelling after him bec;w~e I could hear those horse-; behind us." L1ghtn1ng Mand Ille. the betting fa\'or•te or tht' huge crowd of 68.474. "'*, third and Ensaf(n Ru ken, a field horse, \\as fourth in the bulky field of 15. "Royal Giant. victorious in the Grey Lag Handicap in New York in his last sta rt. raced the l'~ miles in the good time of 2.00 2·5. "We'll gt't them ne.xl time." said Sandy Hawley, who had the mount on Ancient Title. "l was n't sure whether I won it or not because 1l "as so Cl(Y.)e. lie ran a dynamite rat't'. Ile Just lost a touf?h one " Royal Glint. ~ent off at odd.,. of 6-1, returned $14.00, $6 40 and ~ 20 Ancient T ille was allowed lo get a"' a~ a t even longer pdd~. 9·1, and paid $9 ~ and $7.00. l.lahtnlng Mandate paid $4.40 •• show. The victory was worll SlSS,900 and Increased the 1; year -old gelding's earningl> If $728,808. Finishing out of lhe monr' ~ere such noled perf~rmrr' ,,, Dahlia, Avatar. T11:na. Go) Sl)lt and Dulcia . Trainer Gordon Poller said hr had a ~care with Roval Glint th• morning or the rare' tl<'raus" lh' h<>r5e was found choking on h1~ crib strap. but the in<"11Jent llll pnrently didn't affect the hor:-.c !> nannang. Sadlllehaeli ED ITION ~ --* * L ... _,,. -=· .. •••Y' Cleslag N.Y. Stoeks f VOL. 69. NO. 68, 2 SECT.IONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA TEN CENTS ·'What City · Please1' Busy Business By LAURIE KA.SP F.It Ol .. 0.ll•Pltol- "Wha t ctty please'!'" Dial or puncb the numbers .. • 4 . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . on yvur telephone and the question com tt on the hne like an automatic command. The voice on the ~r end of fen no identification, no greet· tQ1. not even a "May 1 help you?" The dlrectory assistance operator'11 response to the call seems to be Just another service offered without a :.male l n fact. telephone company of· hc1als don 't s mile wh n the> taJk or director) ass11th1n<'e They would llite lo discourage its use Sow, they are asking tor perm1sswn lo charge for S<>me of the :.l'r\ ace In the pasl, lhey\·e bad their opc:ratori; .make a point ot telllni callers the num~r lhey ~ere beln& 11ven is bliled ln lhe illrectory. The o perator'• cu rrl'n\ response, accordm& to Marna Vosika, a Pac1(1r Telephone operalln& service m a nager !formerly r eferred to as lht> ducf operat o r > provtdes bett~r. quicker service Qwck service is an ~ssential element m the operator's work. 0.11•• Pit .. t St.tu ~r..10 JUNIOR CHESS MASTERS CONCENTRATE ON WINNING IN MISSION VIEJO Area Winners Scored Well In Third Annual Olympiad Held In Area Florida Next Presidential Shootout Spot By t 'nlled Prrss lnll•rn;1lional Pre!'t1denl Ford told l-1m 11l.1 compa1gn "orker s by tt•lcphorw toda). "I think we·re .11mn~ to v.in ... while h1:. Repuhhr.in '"al. Ronnld Reai;:an. said he won t be hurt by 3 ~econd p\uce r1111:.h IO the primary. Former Geoq~ia Gov Jimmy Carter, mrun" h1lr . on a day Ion I! s w1n1e lo all part<; or l-1orula, b3Ckl'd OH from la~t Wt'C'k'!-prt'· dictions lhat he would win th(• Democrn11c primary. Hui he :..11d he would finao;h uhend of S1'n Jtenry JaC'kMlO or \\'ash1nl-{ton. and would cut 1n10 Gov Gl.'orRc Wallace·.; 1972 maqnn of 11; 2 percent rn tht' :.late '.\ htl<' lfouw Prt''"' o;err ('tar~· non Nessen Said f'ord ix·rsonally te lephoned Florida r ampu11.:n v•orkers sa ying ""Well. 11 !-g1•1n1: to be a clo<,(' ball game hut I think we're irmng lo v. in Oon 1 quit m the la"t quMlt'r Wt:'"re in tlwrt' Lo w in and v. e're i:om1no v. m · f ord told t h<' volunt <'l't worker-;, "You're dotnR rt·alh " .;real, jlrent JOb I urge ~ ou to continue th1., t•ffort .. Ill' :..11<1 h,• had · · J.tood µol 1c11•., · that unl'm 11h1\ m <'nt "a., comin.i: tlo"n and thl' e<'onom) \\.is 1m - pro\'10i:. "We a r c sLrnnj! a~ a nation .ind h ave thl' ab1ht\ t•• cl1•1t'r t1i.:· aress1on uncl IT\lll 0 nlain l>l.'.ll"l' "Th.it 'i. 1 ht• llH'"-i'uli(c• to IH'I DCrO!l!I," t-"11rd ,,11d As he• wra111>ed up "" rum palan. lh'ui:an ut1 11C'ked th<' Ford C'Conom1r rN't>r ti. ('ompunni: 11 with the hrld u1"uri;:e 1h.1t pn'- (~t-Fl.O RIOA, Pa1tt1 A~> Oranlfea:·oa!ttC .L:< • ----\\"t'nther Cons11lt•rahle rlnu<l'-"ith chnnct' of sho" er.; ton1cht and Tue''"·'~ Cooll•r Ila\ .. lllCh!I TUl''dll~ In tht• 5(1, Lim ~ ton11tht 4fi I n 52. Chant•c of -.ho" t•rs :Jl J>('r cc•nt INSIDE TODA,,. f'art or Louut••llf' 0ou"ll~ kills qroom and ot ko.\I 5'I hamtu rocmg horsts AW. ••••x ... u ... .. ,, -u-" L M .. .,. .... -lT .... 11 .... "'.......,. .... Mll•i•t ... ,, a. ........ • •• .............. ,,. °""'<• ,, ~-~· ... er-,_ ,, ,...... ... 1 o. .......... " .... * Alt 11 € ............ ... ... , .......... Mftfftl ,,,, ,.,, " All ~. .... " -... _...._ If , Winning Teams Alhambra Top --Chess Champ Alhambra, Mi4'sion Viejo a nd l'n1H•r-.1ty lr\"lne high schools had winning chess teams at the third annual M1sMon VaeioOlym· piad chl.'ss tournament Saturday and Sunday. The Alhambra team won B gold mt'dalhon ~1th a score or 161., points. Mission Viejo won the s ilve r with 16 points. ;i nd Cn1vcr s1tv Irvine won the bronie v.1th 16 p0ants (Related pictures. PaRe AJL Named c h ampions. with perf ert 5·0 sc ores. "ere gold m<'dalli on winners J ua n Qu<'z:ida of Tuuana, Mexico. and Shn" n A<'J?Ntcr who attends Rn\':il Oak lf1gh School m Cov· m.1 \l ~o under<'ated. drawin~ only onc game. "<'re .,llH·r m1odallion "1nnc•r-. Pl·rr) \ ounit"nrth or C h c•ma " a Juni or lltl?h an H1\e ro;1<fr and llon l\hl'll• of !\11s s111 n \01l'in lh~h St'h1l\1l Olhl•r w1111wr s. <H'l'Ordml? to (.(•11 Cotlc•r. l11urnaml·nl th rector. mrlucted Don l\l11·le of ~1 1.,...1on \"11·10 lh~h Sc:h11ol, :;11\ l'r nw<l.11l111n m twelfth gru1le category l)U\•111 (; ht'ksmun O( Edison JI i g h S d1110 I rn II untington Beach. gol cl medallion in ele\1enth g rlt<lt• calPl.(ory --Greg \"ann· 111 Or.1ngeview Junior Hitch 111 Anaheim, silver meda llion 111 c 1~hlh J,?radc category -Gerald lfugl•S nf St·rrano Junior High in M1~:.1on \"1c1n. bronze medallion 10 e1J,\hth grncte category -Albert Medina of Oa\'is Mid· die S<'hool in Costa Mel'a. silver medallion in seventh grade category -Kevin S m ith or Ma r co Forster Junior High in San Juan Capistrano. bronz:t' medallion in seventh grade category Other teams ach1e\'&n$? a high. 1S·po1nt tea m score included Marin a and Edison High Schools an Huntinl'!ton Bench lnternattonal <'hei1s champions Lee Corban of R1vers1de and Kim Commons of Westwood allendcd tht' e' ent. said Cotter. Roth men l!a' t> demonstrattons on chec;s mn .. t<•rplay to n1d the ~ ounl'( pl:i) en.. UCI Store's Staff Joins Clerk Strike F:mpln~ ,.~ at t ht' t 'niH'rs1t v Ot111k:.tu1 l' ~ h11"11 '"'"hook' .m<I i.upphc~ to l (" In mi• 'Lurlt>nl:., "''n\ on,\, •kt' Inda' fnl\n"111i.: .1 , 111t• la't "l't•k tc• JCHn L1w;1I :1i1 of th1• Rl•I 1111 Ch•rk, l"111nn 1,\fo"I, ('101 Tlul ~111dc•nl s nt l 'CI are n<>t fel'lin~ rffr<'" nr lhl· 'lnkt' •rnd thl• lll't 1•frrr1 mu\ Ill' In hoo'<t u st11<lt'nl run romp~·l1tor Thl' "lnlN quartPr 1s "1n1lm1t do"n :it lTI "1th r1nol 1•\1tm" scht'dulN1 ror nc•'Ct \\t't'k Cons<' qurntl~. the students are not buy 1n11 nt>" book c; The !-prin1t q1111rt<>r bt'llins March U . v.1th dac;~ec; fend purchas1nJ! of te'C tb<i<1k s ln ht>J!tn M nrrh 29 The l 'nl\ t'r'l1t\ Bo<*"ltor<> l"I a pn \alt' hook '>tort.'. a suh~1ct1arv of tht' :\t1"lsoun Store Co. "llh no ofric1al tie' tn the umH•rs 1tv. However . tht' .;tore across Cam pu~ Ornt' from l"CI at !nine Town Ct.>nter has twen the 'ltorc Stamp Club Meets The Saddleback Stamp Club has annount'ed an au('tton met>l· m~ \\'erlnescta) at i p m at thr Los Ah!'OS I ntermedaate School hbran . 25171 Moor A\'e in Mas s1on \'1t>JO \ddlllonal informa- tion on the ml'cttnl! or the duh as a\ aalable by callmi? .l1m Roarh . \are pr,c<.1dt'nt. _.93 OJCl9 • wht>rc• prnfr.;).nr" 111 :tl"I' bllf1k or· 1lt-r!' and 'tuil1•nh hu\ lht•1 r hook'! 1\t ttw ht'J:111n1n£ 11r the· "'ntt·r quarlc'r, the l 'Cl ~tuclent l(OHrn· menl 'llart<•d It.. "" n hook re\111e 'tore, purr hai.1ni;: u'l'<I l('X1"1 on c•on111~nment a nd r<'-.elhn1L them. (~tf' STRIKE . Paite A2 > AD ANSWERED BY 4Q PEOPLE "Y o u h a\"I' a wonderful cla:11•qf1<>d <1t>ct1on Our hou'lt.-sold lo one of th(• 40 J)enple who an~ .... crcd the ad · · ' Thal ·s the advertasmJt success e'<pen enre of the Wt>'ltman .. ter man "ho placed this ad an thf' Oa1ly Pilot PRIME WEST OOSTAMESA R~ ov.ner, 3 br. I '• bu, dm rm. lrg m str bdrm 2 patioc;. lrg fnrd rrnr R 2 lot. xtra lrR dbl 11ar , fr>f'red arr. frpl<'. bike to heh. lmmt'd poS!le!l111on S3!l.500 <\ppt & prin r1pal~ onl> '' '< ;u~x I( you have real eo;t ate }OU v.ant to sell. call 6425678 We make it ea~' for \ ou 10 attract a buyer. m the Dail~ Pilot It'• rtf\ ctt'd \n a\t'raae work ume. a recor<hna or the num~r of cond~ 1\ takes to comple\e a call v.hlch ls commonly referred tOa•AWT. On one recl'nt morn ni . Mu . Voslk;a'a off1c-e, one ot "ix dlree ton assistance t't>nters ln the county. rec()rded un A WT or 33.9 seconds ll \\ 4S the "'best in the sy&tt'm." she boasted. "This Is somethtn& we work on constantly," she explained. £vuy operator 1s petlodlcally timed 1nd checked foe-accuracy. They never ~now when they art beina checked so they const:mUy try to kt'ep the conversullon sbort · . "When l first came to lhe de· partment. I dldn 't realJw how difficult it is to look up a phone number," said Linda Hildreth, the assistant operating se.rvice manaaer in charac or tralninc new employes. She said there ore 22 dtrec· tones for the 714 area rode area "Which lntlud ·s San Dlcco. P ulm Sptinas. Bishop. Rivenilde, and San Bernardino as well as Ill ol Orange County. It is, she said, one of lhe largest area code sections In the stall'. The operator asks for \he city <SH DlllEC'l'OllV, Page AZ> African Skull ' Raises Dorihts WASHINGTON <AP> -A new· Iv d1sco\•ered skull of an ear h ant'estor of m an raise:. doubt's about the dating of the famou:. Peking M an fossils. an· ihropologas t Richard E Leakey said today, s uggestin~ Lhat Pek- ing Man may be a nulhon years older than prev 1oui.ly thought A n ot her ant hropologis t. Donald C Johanson. i.oeaking of another de\'elopml'nt. construct· eel a composite hand from three· m1lhon-veor-old bones of human· like creature s a nd said the con· struction might re' eal how these A Reunion For Beatles OnU.S.Gig? LONDON <AP 1 -Th" llt>atlrs are eettlng to~etlwr ;1c:lan for a t'Oncert m Amenc·a. a ).!Oss1p col umnist for the Dail\ \lirrnr sau1 lOdaJ(. The hme 11nd site \\NC not disclosed P aul Callnn quoted the father or one member of the group as sa~1nft thl''.\" dec1dt>rl definitely to J,?et 10.eether n~ain for 11 $30 m1lhon cont"ert 1n the l'nited Slates. Callan wrote in the mass· cirt"Ulat1on Mirror that 66·rear· old Harold Harrison, rat.her of former Bealle George Harrison told him · "George has relented. after some hesitation. and the boys ha\•e all agreed to do the show in the United States and possibly stay together for other shows ... George, J ohn Lennon, Paul ~kCartney a nd Rinjlo Starr broke up as a group m 1971 after selling more than 100 million re· cords. '"Gl'()rJ(e has been in Amt'rica for a month now with his rt>cord· inJt company and has told me that he and the other Inds will be ~<'tltnll to~ether for a !>how," his fft ther quoted him as sayinj! Nat1ere Tour primitive hands were used. The scientists announct.'<.I lht.'1 r findings today at a jumt ne" s l'on- ference sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the l'\a- llona\ 5<'1ence Foundation. Leakey said the r omplele skull h e uoco\'er ed l ast yea r in northern Kenya is an esllmatl'<l 1 5 m1lhon year s old. yet 1s almo!:rt identical to fossils round near Peking dated at only a hair. million years. Fossil s so alike should be from creatures that existed al about the same time. Leakey lndicttlcd. The Ah·1rnn s kull. at'curalely dated by radiation techniqu~. therefore raises questions about how old Peking Man really is, he s aid. fossils of P eking Man, con· s1dert'd by some the ancestor or the Mongoloid r ace. were flrst dist'over ed in 1927. The best o( the foss1b d1i.appeured in 1941, whill' be ing s hipped from China for safekeeping during World War II. and have bl'l'n lhl' subject of a" orldv. 1dc search. (See SKULL, Page AZ) Valley Ed~c~tor Berates District An orricer of the Saddlt•bat·k \'alle\ r-:durator~ A:.!>oc111t1on lo· day rontt'ndt•d th<· d1i.tr1 et as ti y- 1nj? to under mint• colle<'t1 \ c barga1ninA a llow<'<I in the nc•w law govern int: school d1s1 ric-b' t>mplo.H•r -employe ~latroru;... Bill Merhem, Ul e SVF.J\ ·~ repre~entat1n• to the board or education. s a id u district ex- pla n ation or lht.> "exdusive representation · allowed in thf' la w. Sena te Rill 160, '"doesn 't tc•ll the " hole truth ·· He said the SVEA's Represt.'n· tative Council would meet this af- Cardiff Gli<kr Pilot Dies SAN DIEGO <llPl> -A 32· yur -old Cardiff man d1l'cl <'arly today rrom 1n juru•s ._llffPrNI when h111.h "ind!> pu:-.hed h1-; hang J?hder into a t'hff OVl·rlt111krng Black's B('ach The cornnC'r·c, offlN• said Paul K Caldwl.'11 n1•\'t'r n •11.ainl'd coo- sc1ousnes:. a t Scripps Jl<rs patal where h e wa s t6ken a fl<'r llft>j!uarrb s pf'nt I "0 hours Thursd ay rl.'Sl.'u1ng him from the cliff fore . l<'rncl(ln to d1M'USS a h·ttl·r to be '-<'Ill to llll' ll'arhc1' m response to tlw d1!'-lnt't ·:. '"pos1tmn papt•r" "l11d1 \\II., d1strahuteu to all cmph1yl''-i''rHlay. Tlw d1:.ln <'1 ''> slalcment. writ· ten b~ .John C"ooµl'r'. a:.:.istant to thC' s upe nnle nde nt , i.oys l'm plo~ <':. ~ 111 be r<'prcsrnt ed t>n•n 1f they vote against huvinj.? an ··exclusivt' reprcsent:-1t1ve" 1n salary har11.ain111g . Hut M1>rham s111d thC' distrirl':11 position 1gnor<·" oth<>r ~C'ctwns of the law. t-rfl'«'tl\C th" y<'ar, wh1 t'h i.a~ s m·11.otialion may O<'· cur only 1f lhl'rl' is an "exclusive rl'prf'-.enlat1\ t' " '"If thf'r e 1s no exdusivt• r<>presentath•C', th<'rc'f-. abi-,olult• ly no ohh11.at1on under l;1w lo talk with anyone ... ht.' said. SV EA 1s C'u r rently obtaining s i11.natures f rom teacht'rs re qul'stin11. their l':roup to repn•!-ent tht>m with th<' distrirt. Tru"t1•es may acct> pl I h<' S \'EA or call for an el<'ct ion. Mecham as<>f'rted that trustc·e~ don"t trust lhl' S\'EA and so thl'Y may call un <'IN·tion even 1( a ma JOrity or lht• teachers J l\k for SVEA as rt'pre-.entatin·i. Ir trustees do call for the c•lcC'llon, hf' i.a1d, '"1t ran only I.It' construed as stall1n~ ·· Third and r ourlh gr ad ers from Glen Yermo School m 5addleback \'all<'Y listen intently durin.1? a tour of the L'.pper Bay in ~ewport l3c:ach Fnday. Their guide is l\targaret Wotrc. a biology student from Fullerton Jumor College. She is holding the branch of a bu~h growing in the area. - Huntington Beaeh Fountain V.Uey , EDITION ,A.fter•oo• .Y.S&oeks VOL. 69, NO. 68, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS {~kull Find Casts Light on Age of Jtlan "Ir this Is lhe cust>, the foit~ll Jk'Opl(' ma hav\! b1.'t'n llvinfl l~t 11rou1>." Joh1rni1on said "Thi jis t>\ l d t>nrr for t ht-Idea of ('OOpt•nltl\ t' beh:n aor. wha'h 'I (t.'t'I formt•d the bai.1s for eari) human i.un·I\ al .. WASHINGTON <AP> -A new· )' discovered skull or an early •nc:estor or man ra1Se$ doubls about the dating of the famOU!. f Pek"lnl M a n fossils. an -i thropologl t Richard E. Leakey ' i uad toda)'. suggei.Ung tti•t Pek· • Ing Man may be a mllhon years ; older than pre\•1ous ly thought : Apo th er anthropologut , ' Donald C J ohirnson. soeakang of ' another development. con:olruct· ' t'd a composite hand from tl'lr('e• m1lhon·year-old bones of human· like creatures and said the con struc\lon might reveal how these pnmttl\'e hands were used The scaenlist' were to an nounce their finding::. toda) al a JOtnt ne111. s C'onreren<'e ::.ponS<lred by the l"ataonal Geograph1t• Soc11."h' and the ~allonaJ Science Found.at1on. Leakey said the complete skull : $30,000 Collection he uncovered htlll )'l'IH 1n northern Ken~ a 1i. an e::.t1mnh'<1 I 5 mlll1on ~ f'11r~ old, \t't " almost 1dent1c'ctl to ro~ ab found near Peking d.ited at onl) u hdlf m11l1on vears Fos::.1i i.o alike should b\> fro m <'reatures that ex1stt.'d at about the same lime. Leake) and1<'alt>d The African ::.kull. ac,·uratel) dated b>· radiation Le<·hnaques. therefore raises questions about / Saf ecrackers Hit l 7 l Fountain Valley r ,. f Safet'rackers struck in Foun- tain Valley over the weelte nd and l made off with a corn colJedaon valued at m ore than $30,000. • The collection included bags or . gold dust. "pieces or eight" salver minted 400 years ago and other rare and unc1rculated money ' } Candidates .Square Off In Florida Ry l 'nltt>d P rt>'i!'I lnlt-rnatlonal Prei-1dt•nt Ford luld t-1orniu tam pu1Rn 1H11 kers by telephom• todll). "I lhtnk 1H•rc i,:01n~ to wan," while hi' Hepublacun rival. Ronold Hl'a.:.1n. <..1111 he \\ttn't bt.· hurt by n '-l'<'ond place fin1::.h 1n lhe prirnJr' Forme r C:eor)ttll Cov. Jimmy ('nrll'r. m•'<Hl'I\ hill'. on a da) ·Inn)! s111ntt to :ill part' of 1'101ut.1. trn<'kt•d off from last W<'t•k ''I pn• dlrtaons that he \\Ould wan tht• Oemocrullc prinrnry lluthe!>aul ht• would flru~h ahi'ad of St'n. Henry J ock.;on of WushingtQ11 , and "ould rut 11110 \.01·. Cl'or.:<' Wallace's 1972 margin of 46 2 percent an the lllate. \\ h1te House press se<"t etary Ron Nessen said ford per:.onall\' tele phonl'd Florida camp:111tn •orkers sa) 1n11 . "Well. at"• llOlnJ! to be a close bull !(a me but I thank we're Jt01ng to 'l\IO. Don't qu1t 111 lhe lo:.t quurll'r We'r<.' an there to win and Wt''rl' 1toing to wan " f ord told tht' volunlHr work<>rs. "You 're cloans: r<'ally .1 1treut. 11r<':it JOb I uqie ) ou tu cont1nut• lhl., t•frort .. lie i.r11d ht• hall "~ood poltl'il'' " that unemplo\ ment "u~ l'omin~ down and thc> t'C'onomy \\:.t<\ 1m prov in it · ... "We ore st ronit JS a notion anrt ha\ t" the ability to deter ag Jlrl.'"'lon und maintain peare. "That's the messugt' to At't arro.,i-." Ford said. As he wropped up his cnm· puaj.ln. Rra~an ttltt1C'kt'<i the Ford t'conomlr re<'ord. romJlOrtn1t 1t "1th the brit'f up!rnr1t<' thut pr<' \'al It'd JUllt b<'fore RlchiArd !'\axon \\CIS rt• l'll'('tt•d Ill t972 H1•,1.,:;1n·, r.in1p.1la;:, munni:c•r'( l<llld ,1 ft•\\ \\ N•k-. .lj.!O he \\OUlcl "In ttw '(\ah• I" .1:? I mar~1n . hut 1h1• f11rm1•r C'.1lif111111:1 .:m 1•rn11r no\\ '·I'" 11 ., .1 rlo-.c• hnr~P 1,U'\' <~.-•·1.oRm \. Paite \:!l Ted's Mom Nixes Draft BOSTON t ,\Pl RMe Kennedy "~"" ht•r son. S<-n. Ed" :1rd ~I Kt•nn'<i~· t 0 ~\ass I. probably "ill he peri1uadrd by family prt·· !l!lun• lo turn down any draft he m11tht recei1·e f()r thl' Oemorratic presidl'n t111I noman11t1on this ~l'ar. ThE' Ros ton H era ld Amrnran said today. The matriarch of the Kennedy family was quOl· t'd as saying in a letter to the n ewspaper that 11he a11rees that "the family feels at best for him to con· tinue as tht> state's senior senator rather than rise to the ch allenges of the pre- sidency " Kennedy has repeatedly said he "111 neither seeR nor acdept the nomination lie 1<11 e'<pt>cted to seek a third full ~nate term pie(.'es. according to the victim. Po!Jce saJd the break-in oc- curred late Saturday night or an the early hours Sunday morning at the DOK Investment Com- pany, 11240 Talbert Ave. Investigators said the burglars smashed a window at the com- Band Has Real Blast Complaints or a lhUn· derou::. ~l\'e band blasttn(e <1n entire r es1denttal stt· lion of downtown llunt· ington Beach St'l')t police following their ears about 11 p.m . Sunday. Officer Bruce Kelly said he encountered no problem at a ll as the bllndsmen ex· plained they were qwtting the soiree at 8th Street and Palm Avenue. They explained the shett sound had just blown up their amplifier and they could no longer play loodly enough. Women's Day Obseroed By Soviet Union MOSCOW <UPll -The Sovit.>t l 'mon m:\rked a national holiday an honor of women today with u promise to make lire easier for \1nrk1ng mothers ln n nation of neurly unavt>rsal 'l\ork1n~ couples. husband::.. wt•rt• bound by trad1t1on to ensl' lh(•ar \\l\t~s· burden:. br ddtnR the IJun di'}, rood shoppanit and rh1ld n· a rang ~J any shops clad a hni.k bu.,. nt•<.s In perfume. n11\\('r ... inrl other girts in itch un<'l' nf lhf• hnlt day, kno" n as lntf'rnat1c111.tl Women 's Oav hut oh'>er\'Cd mostly In Sor1ai1st rou nlnC''I E<'onom1r JZUtdd1nt'" p11hlti-h1•<l by th e C'ommuna .. t rarl\ n~wspapf'r rr;l\ eta ... ll<t moth1•r, \\OUld b<' J:I\ l'n the chunr1· 111 "ork shortt•r hour-.. fe'I\ er dtl\' and po....,1hh at homr l'rn 1 da du! not ch'>rlo'<' dc•t nil' r nrt11mt> 1ob<. nr<' rar••r In lht• Sc•\ 11•t l 'n1on than 1n m11n~ \\'l''trrn rountrat''i .met lht• pru1· t11·1• 11( '\\11rk1n~ on llw 'ult• lt.1, not lwt•n uppnn 1•1l prc•1111u\I~ Tht' l'conom II' plum.. •ttloph•tl nt ln't wt•rk'i. Communli<t rurty ronJ:r<'ll'I. also rnd1catt'<I motlwr!I "nuld rerl'l\'l' better treatml•ni on matc.-rnity lea\ l' \\omen no" re<'f'l\'l' lwo month'I paid leav<' but lnse lht'ar 'lalur\' and somellmec; th<>1r Jnh "hen' the' !ll3v a~ 3\' lonJ(er Thr ne" plan· calls for p'artaal pa) up to one year and r ehannJ.? J?Uaran- tees: &wiet women already benrf1t from U lot. ide S\'Slem Of children's dav rare that· frees lht'm dunni: "ork1n11 hours Blaze Dam~e Huntington Unit A fire apparently caused by a s moldering object inflicted moderate damage on an older downtown area apartment build· Ing \n Huntington Beach Satur· dav. The blaze in a n upstairs unit of the frame and stucco structure al 1 Ith Stre<'t and Orange Avenue \\BS quickly e'<linguished and there "ere no 1nJunes. fi remen -.aid ,, pany a nd then opened the safe 'A1th an acet vlene torch Officers a~re operating on the theory that at least two burglars were involved a nd that 1t may have been an "inside JOb." Jack Dorris. the owner of the collection, said that he kept the rare coins m a large fi ve-inch thick office safe 11istead of has home in t-iewport for add~ pro- tection. Dorris." ho al::.o 1s the o"ner of the 10,·estment compan~. \a~'> that he fear thr moot•\ \\Ill bt.• lost fore,·er · lie says that 1t CJn II\' 1·1n·ul .11 t.-d into genera: uw l>ul that thl· burglars "" 111 lJl..l· .1 11, llu' a beating af lhl·~ 1·.1,h tt 111 .it lace \'Ulue." Dorrt !> ~di d that .some employe!> l..nt•\\ that he k(•pt the collection in thl· safo "but would hate to think that any of them comm1tlt>d the crime." lie also ::.aid t hat SlOt'ks and bood.s "ert-a l!,o an the safe but wue lell untouched by the burglars. Dorns <•l<;o '\a1d lhat his collec· lion indudl:'d "double uu~ht" ::.alver dollars that were stamped "Ith a double zero "hen mantcd in lhe 1870:. Also tu ken "t'l'C bn~s of :.a Iver. 20 St gold p1t'ct's anti Ii() C'anadi:in coins "that an· quill.' a lol'' " lie said that he :.lurh•tl '"' rnl· lectton in 1950 and "1t ""' put away for our own enJoynwnt J~ well as a future ne::.l egg." 'Speed' Cache Confiscated In NB Hotel H u n t 1 n g t o n H e a c :1 a n d l\e" port Be a<' h nJ rtol 1 <''-of ricers arrt.>sl<.'d '" o mt·n 1n J Ne'\\ port Bearh hotel t'arl) toda\ and confascatrd ompht>t.imtnl'' \\Orth an e!>l1mated SJO.OOOon (he 1111<'11 drug market 111 custody today HI '\;t.>wport l~.ich J:11I 1n ll1•u 11f S.'i,000 hull \\t•re 1\lt.>x Frank Fo'C, :H. Hl'•I nturr. and I>on:ild Pc1rron Kun- in~. 31 . nf Ila" ~111 Offirt>rs clt•c·linN1 to 1d<•nt1fv thl' hotl'I in wh1l'h lhl' urrt•'t "•1' macll' at Ii 15 .1 m . do· 1 r1l11na.: 11 "n I~ as 11111· "f "1 h ,. 1 1 t ' r Jl>h1onahi1· ht1l 1·1.. . \ p<lh('I' '1'1tkl"1lltJn ,,11!1 lilt' Ill \ l"•tlllJllOn Ill lht• {',J\I' lwa,:.on 'hnrt I' lwt 1111· th•· 11 rr •''I' "••r 1· m.cclc-un1l 'I\ .1 .. ha,1••1""111tu1111.1 1111n trom a p11h <'I' 1nf111111.1111 ,\t lh1• 11m1• th1· p.111· 1H•l l' ,,,. rt•!\\t'd ror '""'''''11111 of .1111 phE'lt1mtnt'' for '"'''· th•'\ :.ii l('(.lt~ly had in their JKl't<.t·sswn .1 c;moll c1ua11t 11\ nf l'O<'UIOl' anti ~ 000 tn ca<11h in addtllon to the 250.000 amphetam tnC' tablet-. AD ANSWERED BY 40 PEOPLE ''You ha~I' a 'l\ondt•rful t'lass1f1ed sertwn Our hr>U,<' ... 1trt lo one of l he 40 pl'oµll' 'I\ ho answered lhl.' ad " That's the adH'rl1:.1n~ Ml<'<'l'!'-!> experience of the \\'t'"tm1n,lt'r man who placed th1., ad 1n lh•· Oa1ly Pilot PRIME WEST COSTA MESA B~ o~--ner. J br. I'• h•. din rm. lr11: mqr bdrm, 2 patios lrit rncd crnr R 2 Int . xlra Irie dbl ,:tar, for~ 01r . frplc. hike to bch. lmmC'd po"e11!tlM. S39.~ Appl & pr1n c1palsonl~ "''" '""" If ~ou ha,·e real t>"tate ~nu "ant to sell. rail 642 56ift We make at ea"' for 'ou \o attrart a bu~er. 1n the D:nh Pilot how old P ekinit Man really is. ht' said 1-·~s1I' of 1't.•kan1t \lun. con Mdl'r1.'<1 b~ ::.Olnt' the ancestor Of thl' ~1oni:oh11d rat'l', \\l'rl' flr"t d1 CO\'cred an 1\127 The bl'st of the fos:.1b d1-.a11pt.•ared an 1941 , 111. h1le being -.h1 pp(>(l trom China for s afekt>ep1nii; during World \\ ar 11, and ha\ l' hl•t.•n the subJet'l of a worldwide search J ohan:.on detallt.•d has dis· cove r y. announced l ast Dl>l'ember. of 1$0 fosslhzed bmlt·~ ol l\\O anfanti. ond three to faH• adult ancestors of man an the Afar Depre::.s1on of Ethiopia The.> bone ha\'e bet>n dated us bt'in~ a t lt'Bltt thrl.'e malhon Yt'•tr., old. he aid . und probabl) are clo er to 3 5 m ••on ~ears old llt• s:ud therl' "ere and1t•1111on~ thl' group of crealure11 died together. poss1bl) an u flash flood. A Real l.1011dmark Johani.un , ph~"aca l an thropology c'1r;llor ut lh1• Cll-H'l:rnd Museum of :'llaturul lh:.tory. said the composite hand < 'f'eSKl'LL. Page AZ) Bilboard for tl'att of new homes contrasts with old Nt'w l a nd house near Beach Boulevard ancl Adams Ave nue In Hunt· ington Beach. Accurding to th<.' s1gra, newer home!. ha\'e gone like hotcakes. However. Huntin~ton l\t>ach histor~ buffs have had troubl<' crl·almg cnthu!'ia:.m for restoration of olci fal'rnhnu~e ProJN'l ha s been slowed by lack of funds ------- Beatles Back Together BB Police Seek For U.S. Trip? Robber, Rapist LO:'liDON <A P I -The Beatles are getting together a gain for a concert in America. a gossip col· umntst for the Daily Mirror said today. The lime and site were not disclosed. Paul Callan quotL"<I the Cather or ont' member of the J?roup as !'.a~ ing they derided definitely to )!<'l to~ether again for a S30 million concert an the United Sta tee; Callan wrotr in the mass- <'irculat1on M 1rror that 66·vear old Harold Harrison. father of for mer Bealle Gcoqte llarnson told him "George has rt.>lentcd. after some hesitation. and the bo)s have all agreed to do thP show 1n the l 'n1ted Stal<'s anrl JX)SS1hl~ stay tnl(cther for other i-hO\\~ \,l·Orf!•'. .John Lennon, Paul \ld.:.irtnry ltnrl R1n~r1 Starr hrnkc• 1111 a' a ~roup 1n 1!171 artf'r '<'lllnJ: mon• than 100 m11l1on rt'· ('Ill II'> · (;o•orl(e hac; hcl·n 1n Am<'nc·;t t11r .1 month n•1~ with h1'! n•conl in~ n1mpan\ and hu' told nw 1h,1t h•· Jori lh1· ••th<•r I.id~ '1\111 tw l(t'lt 1ni.i 1oa.il'lh1•1 tot a '<ho" " his 1.1th1·r qU1ll1·rl him .!l'I l'IHYIOi.t. (~('llrjo!l' ':till tht'l l' "Ill\ 1111 hltl'h l>ut vnriou .. m 111 lt'rs ht1\'C lo be <;orh·1l 1111t l1·~a llv." A search continues today for the band1t·rap1st who sauntrrrd into a downtown Huntington Beach cleaners with a sawed off shotgun Thursday night. rohlwd the clerk and sexually assault(•<! her. The sus prct was dt>S<'rih<'d ac; wearing jeans. a jacket and row hoy boot!> and !->porti n ~ a :-trawberry blonde mustach<'. The thin.faced m an held up thr Pe<'an PJaia Cleuners. 504 Main St . at clo<.1ng tame. police re· pnrted "Takf' off }our t'lothes and lay on the floor." he was quoted as snarhnJt to the attendant after !>he handed O\'er about SlSO from the cash drawrr. Tht' virllm was ordered to ri>· main s till until the ba ndit <'SCaped and called p<ilice after !'he hrard a rar dnv<'n awav from the hack e ntrance of lhl· dt>aners Sh<' dei.cnbed her alla<'kt'r an lht' rape and robbery wh1t>h m· trik.-. Po tpon.-d l.1\S \'t-;C:AS. l'\cv IL'PI t A mu11H'1an'< !ltrlk£• Whl<'h 'l\l1Ul<I durkc>n "h"" roomi. a lon~ the• fa ml•d l..1i. \' (•l(us. St rl 11 ",,, Poi1trone<I ttl lc•:Hll t11mp11rarily today. Trustees Stu·dying Elementary Ca01pus llunlinJ:ton Benrh 's Ocean View Srhoul Das tncl Trustees have plcdi:ed to continue monitor · Inf? the possible need for a new elc m entar v campus in the south" est part of the district . The board asked thestafrto pre- pare som e addat1onal material on the proposed S2 1 million kin· dergarten through eighth grade campus fort he March 1Ssess1on . District officials said about 50 parents from the neighborhood near Sla ter Avenue and Graham Street atte nded a school board session Monday night lo t:itpress concerns over busing ol their children and the need for the new . fac11it~ The) told trustet's lhere are about 400 <'haldrrn 10 their neighborhood "ho 'l\OOld attend the campus . But Supe rinte nde nt Dair Coogan said later trustees want lo hold off on building a campusunlil they learn the status ol the Bolsa Chica wetlands area to the south so the new campus can be planned for an adequate s ize. Trustees Monday also save formal authorization to sell $1 ~ malhon In bonds to finan~ r e- novation or seventh and eighth grade school fac11ilies, as well as pur ~s e o r r eloca tabl e classr'Joms . They appointect Anthony and Langford of Huntington Beach as archJtects for the building project and agreed to pay William J Moran Company or Alhambra $52.250 to aen•e as construction m~nage1 <'Urrrd as many downtown rr!>1- dl'nl' or \•1s1tors dined at a buw i.mnr~asbord restaurant aero" lhf' street as extremely harc;h and mt'an 1n his manneris m' Sh<.' said the man was about five feel , JO inc·hes tall und \\C'ighed about 160 pounds in ad rlillnn to hi s a pparent penrhanl tor weunng we!> tern ::.uddlc gar h. NoQuorn~ For Cormcil The Huntington Beach C'lty Council will not mcl'l tonil(hl because 11 c~1n't mustl'r a q uorum of fnur rnl'mlwr-.. Count•ilman .J1>rrv ~lalm•y I'> re<·ov1•nn" from ... ut l!l'f\ .inti 1i. unahl(• to al t1·11d 1'1111 Sh111t.•v .ili.11"111 lw ah-.t'nl h1.·1'.1u'1: ot 111 n•·'' I 11111wil\\11m,111 flat 111•tl \\ ll'llt•r '' uw.i1 nn 11 I rip .11111 ,\I t '1w11 sa1 ' lw 1·an·1 mak1• at bt•<'all:.1' 111 a 11n·· 1 wu11 ~lm m 1lment Or~n:'4 .. ~na~I Weather ron<,ldf'r abll' rlnu1t.. "ti It rhanre O( ShOWl'I'' t•lnt i.;hl anrl TUf'!idav. Coolc•r d."" ll1"h" Tuci.ilav 111 tlw :,11 ... Low'I t onl~h·l 4;1 In ~.:1 Ch.an<.'<.' of showrr)> :111 J)('I <"ent. INSIDE TODA l ' F'lrt at Louuv1lle n<1u11~ ktlb qroom and at Ito.ti ~ hame1t racing horsu /1 lfl. Index -l ... All .. .............. •t L M .. W ... , .••. ,",.'" .., CM....,.• ., MewlH ... , ~~fi..I ••• ............. _ ... ~. •> Or-~"'' .... er-....-. ., ....... ., J DH"-lut •• 5"rf• Al•ll ··-·-.. •• T.it•t...,_ AIJ . ..__ .. , All .......,,'" AIJ '"'-<• •• .......... ... --u l % DAILY PILOT H/F ( Pilot Logbook J What's in a · N&me? You'd Be Sm:prised 8~ TOM 81\RLt. \' 00 ... 0..1, ...... "~" nogf'r franklin \\\!a n·r. :.'Ii, IJI ti70o Warner Ave . llunl· tngt-00 Buch. would llkv 111 dio111~t: hi!~ m•mt. (J Nothlnf( unu:-.u.il ul1<1Ul lh.&l , you miRhl say. aod you would b~ UNU 1 IJ:ht 'l llow.ands or Orange County re11dent1 v1i;1t Supr raor (.'uufl t>Jth year to file the appllcalton that 15 rartly, 1f ever . denied. Judge Samuel Dretun will probably do the Scime for Roger alter he ceh hts t'yebrows down to their normal le\•el. Por be 1s sure lo read in the body or Roger'i; application the stateml'nt that l>eems to have ~n carefolly read b} every memt)l.!r nr lhe county derk 's change of name dl\01s1on. NO ONE, OF COUllSE, is going to get his or her name changed without .. ai.ev slating a r eason on lhe •PPlicalion. And 99.9 percent of the reasons don't get a second look from of· flctals. Ah ben Jbn Mazh Mahmut-Soud and Jaroslav Mikhail ~atome1ojeh•1ch want their names chan&ed for reasons they shouldn't have to s pell out. Cor a Fink and Wilbur Dung want theirs changed for equally obvious reasons. Wouldn't you ? An ywa)'. back to Roger who states in tus declaration the following re asons : "My present name is a sour« of mi.sny <lnd con/IUIOtt becoiu1 llhl name I Roger can have theu dd/inlt10M: Mole stz organ I F'rmch1. e~ spearman, mole act of sqJJb1 eopul4t&on. intellectual ro&ccl, ar word of ac/moulU!dgement u4d 111 rodwcommuntcatlons. THEN HE TURNS TO Weaver : Type of c:ro/t~man. u.·11e or woman.a oacdlotor,a~llora.e. How about Franklin? Frankhn short~ to "Frank,'' "Frank" ma11 con not~ honat11or a hot doq. Olhcial interest. as many reader s may ha\'e i:uessed, has centered on the interpretations offer ed by Roger for the first or his two Christian names. A former Royal Air Force navigator promptly conceded him the argument that "Roger" 1s m mternauooal use in all forms of transm1ss1on. BUT THE SEXUAL connotation? That has left them a bsolutely blank down here al the old courthouse and Webster's lnterna ttonal D1cl1onar~ ~heds no light on suc h inferences. Perhaps Judge Orei1en will ;.i"'k Hoger to explain. And then again he may decide that av. hole new name might belhe best .way or resolving a situation that could produce som e very difficult ex platiOM. We can hear il now. ''Well. these three names you've picked sound reasonable to us. We'll order the change to be rnadc eHectlve immediately. Okay'.'" "Roger. your honor." Oh ye11. tht' heanni.t 1~ ~dw\luled Cor Apnl I. You know wha t d ate that as. or course. UCI Store's Staff Joins Clerk Strike Emplo} t'S at lht' l'n1' er.,1t ' Book1>tore. "h1t·h i.t•lls hook., .ind supplies to l'C I rvine i.tudenu.. \\enl on strike today following a vote last week to Jorn Local 324 or the Retail Clerks L'ruon (A l'l.· CIO >. But students al UC I are not feelin g effects or the slnke and the net effect may be lo boost a Beer Dispute Ends in Death IRWJNOALE IUPI> A 20- ye.ir·old L11 ll ahra mdn wa .. s tahbed to death Saturday n&Rht al lr "'1nrl.1lt• ttur 1•"'av hl•t·au"l' lw aC'<'ld,•nt.tll) k 1ck1•d ovc•r .1 bl•t•r Sht>nff'-; d t'Jlllt "'' ''"ti l\1•111 f\ Pr111t1 w:h wulklnit h1H·k tn h" -.1·.1l and k1rk1•tl ovt•r lhf' mun ., br1•r W1 I nt·'~"" 'll ld l'r11111 .11)11lo~111'fl nnrl hou.:ht th1• m .111 nnolht•r bl't'I . ht1I h1• wo' n11I .ut1,n,~d nntl st flt tt'd on n1 ~u hwnt ! 01.'putu•!l !illl'1 lht· m nn -.uct<kn 'b pullt'd a k nth' itM "tnhh('ll l 'rUJtt ont't' In th~ ~tomac-h, th<'o J'lrd I ~-----------.... OR ANOE COAST II I .. 111tlc'nl run competitor. ·1 he "Inter quarter 1s w1ndinJt d o" n ~l l 'CI. with final exams !\dll'ctuled for next week. Conse- q11t•n1 I~, the students are not buy- rn ~ new book s The spring quartl'r be~ins March 24. with das"t'" -and purchasing of le l(- tbooks -In bt'gin March 29. The Uni\ Nsity Bookstore is a privatt' book ... 1orl'. a subsidiary of the Missouri Stnre Co .. wtlh no official tlt'S to the university. However , thl' !-ton• acro~s Cam· pus Drive from l '<'I .1t lrnne Town Center hai. hl'l'O the "tore whtre profes~ors plu<·1• hocik 1>r· ders and s tud('nb hu\ 1 IH'I r hook1'. At the heg1nn1ni;t or tht.• "11111·r quarlcr. the l 'CI studt.'nl 510\ cm ment i.tattt'd il'i o"'n l1ook tl•-..11t• 'llln·. Jlnrrhtt,tnJ: u:o.i'fl le\h 11n ctJn~1)itnment and rcwll1ni: the m. Studtnt \0 H't' P n .. 11dt'nt Curt•" GrahJm s aid th1• twn \\1••'k t>fforl rt'>oullt•d 1n -.e, t>rnl thOU)ilnd doll.1rs an rt'-:alt'' Al th\.• l 111\ t'I ~1t> llook.,torr• th11' morn1na. th1· Ill employ1.·s Jlnrodtd an n Ion~ hn1·. r11rr~ init i.1an<1 pro lt•o,t1ni,: munai.:t>m~nt 11rnnlrt'1' and urglllJt rui1tomcr~ tO'lll'IY llWil). 2Escap.e Injury . In Crash .\ 11 untsn;ton lkt•C'h mJn t i.e.i~~ v.1lh onl) a noi.,blh'd Jnd hl11 g1rHr1end ~as mlt'ac:uloualy uninJ~ Sund•Y wlK-n their brand·new 1918 sedan diamtearatcd and UU&ht tare after col11d1n1 with one traffic: 1l1<n•I, rollln& over and then !!>lamming lnto a Micond piWe. Jac-k £. Codriniton. 27. of 16142 Parkside St .. was t~ated at the s«ne by llunlmRlon Beach Fire ~partment paramechcs and ap pa rently rt'qu1 rt'd no further care. lnvesucator'I said he nd Bot>· b1e C Schaaf. also ol tfunhoiton ~ach. were dnv\ne east on Pacifi c Coa s t H1ghv.·a) al Magnolia Avenue near the Santa Ana River bridge, v.hen the pre· dawn accident occurred Codrington told 01 11cer s a black car s uddenly cut an front of him. causing h im to s werve evasi\'ely. lose control and strike the signal pole o n t.he southeast comer of the rntersecllon. The car then overturned and r olled across b oth I.ant-~ of Magnolia A\ e nuc. colliding "1th the second ~i~n:il poll• on tht' southwest cornet· o( t h1• intt'.'l'~t'C· lion be lore l'tinung to 11.':ol. 0 11<' witnt's:. :.aid, he ran to the "'n·cka,ite and helped the occu· 1>unl:. out after the)' sat there. dazed in the smoking rwns oC Codrington's brand-new auto. Investigators s aid the car was just purchased . Birds Killed By Tlwusandil GLASGOW, Ky. <UPIT -Of- ficials s ay cleanup operations would begin today to re move thousands or de3d birds killed over the we e k e nd a fter a chemical spray attack on their roost near G lasgow, Ky. Barren County Judge Dale Burchett, who coordinated lhe helicopter spray auack Friday m ghl and early Saturday morn· ang, te rmed the operation a suc- cess after a weekend inspection or the birds' five-acre roost area which he said was covered with as many a s l.S million dead bards. Cardi// Glider Pilot Killed SAN DIEGO <U PI> -~ \ year.old Cardiff man died early today from injuries s urrered when high winds pushed his hang ~lider into a cli!f overlooking Black's Beach. The coroner's office said Paul K. Caldwell never regained con- sciousness at Scripps Hospital where he was taken a fter lireguards s pe nt two h ours Thursday rescuing him from the cliff face. Huntington Man's Home Burglarized R11ri:l:irs r alded a Huntington II 1rhm1r home ovt>r lhl' -.eekend, .. 1,•:ihni: .it len.,1 SROO an vt•luablt'" 1n1 l11rh11~ '"'""· a 25 C'.1lilll'r ,111lnm.1l 1t• pl'lnl :i nti .1 loarl1-<l H mm \l:-1u'1'r rnrn hat n f11· \\1th lh1• ""' nrr·., S1•l11•tl\1' S1•n 1r1· numtwr 1·na1,1,1·d on lh1· harn:I ltoht•rt Hurkf' of 4IR2 S1lh man I >r1 \l' told poh ce he dl'roverl'fl 1h1,• huri:lu1y \\ht•n ht• r~lurn('(J homf' Sund:iy und ~1t1~ ;uld1tion;1I 111•nh niull1 hl• m l'<!lln.I: The var t1m 1<1 not Roht•rt nurkl.'. lh1• :t~ M•nihh man, oc-c-orc11na lo police and thr h·..:i~l:1tor·~ hx·11I uff1t'l' Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Sowed Him \\'A HINCTO'J It 'Pl l C"on~umt'r ad\'O~Ulc Hulph ~ud"·r .11111ounn'<l todJ\ h e at·n·pttd Sl~.000 to ~euh• u Jj\\ -.u1t lh• llll'(I a •j111~l lh1.• mjk~rs of O.rnnon \ URUI'\ ,ulci lb • .uh 1•1 \1:-1111.. .l;.!l'llr~ '.\udtir hUld l >allll4111 ,111\1 llil' .HI\ t'l ll'>lll~ lirm of :\htr~lellt>r Int·.• bro .. dcJ">l .nl\ l 'I t l'>l'lll\ llt :-hc•t" \'t'll June. 19i-I, i1nd A1>nl. 1\175. ut1llllnJ.l .1 d1:11 .H:l\'I' narm·d "Ron Raider." a rlcti t 1oub con:.um\!1 .11J\'11\·..1t l' who endorsed Dnnnon yogurt. "For )N\rs," Nader su1d. "<'otnpa.n il·~ h~\1! bc\'ll using m y naml' for ('OmmE>r('htl exploitation wit hout m y con~ent. We hope that this (settlement ) &b u clear·~ signal t9 th1.•m and their advertising ttgencies that sur h practi ce~ must Ix> stopped." Nuder said lhc net proceeds from the settlement ha\'" ~n donatt.'d to the Center for • cience in tht> Publi<' lntere~t . a non·profu educationa l consumer researeh group. S45 M~llio11 S11if Hughes RefJ,Ises SEC Appearance \\'A S lll !'-iGTO~ <A P l Ht>dui-1\'l' blll1unJ1r,• llo\\:ird llllf:ht•:. 1~11kct t11 ap1k·ar tot.la\ to ~1' !• thl' S\•l'ur1t1t·' .rn<l 1-:~chan~l' l'omm1:.~1on :.a 1·ourt or<ll'rl•<l ti,• position tn a S45 m1lhun l:rn:.u1t the agency has filed :.a~ 1ng Ill' and hi:. Summa Corp. \'lolatl'd secunt1es laws. Attorney J oseph M llas:.et ap pear ed on Hu g hes' behalf. Hassel rerused comme nt lo newsmen , but an SEC spokesman said Hassel had told SEC lawyers beforehand that Hughes would not be appeanng An agency spokesman said SEC attorneys probably will wall until next week before dec1d1 n~ what a ction, if any, to lake 1n response to Hughes' refusal lo appear. A U.S. District Court JudRe an San Francisco directed last "'eek that Hughes appear before SEC attorneys for que~l10f\lng tn con· necllon with the agency's In· vestigalion or stock transactions involving Summa Corp. a nd Air West. An SEC s pokesman quoted Hassel as t e lling agen<'y at lomeys that Hughes would not appear because he had not tx>en personally Involved in thl• trans a<.'t lo n s and becau:>e Hughes conte nd'! ht> 1s not :1 managing director of eithe r com FLORIDA "I don't think It would make any diffe rence." nca!!an told re porters tn M 1am1 when a!>ked what would be lhc con!>t.>quencc:. of finishing :.econd. "After all, "e have 50 !ltates .. Asked how long ht' could sur- vive as a candidate without l><'at iog Ford tn a primary, Reagan said, "The game 1s how many de legates you go with to the ronven lion ." lie pred icted •'the final fight wall be waged on lhe con· vent ion floor .·' Seeking tu counter headlln.-s In newspapers acro~s Florida Say. ing that the n ationwide un- employm e nt pictur e has im proved, RcaRan said the current up">urge 1n c ronom1c indicator.· was du e to ··a rt1f1 r1u l s I i m u I a n t '> ' • II f' ll rl rt 1• rl .. Somewhere nlonl!. th<• 11111•, ,,... hav(.' (11 h1lt• tlw lt11ll l'I B1•;1~an .... 111 lh• \111nl n1 .. 1r 1 llt>fl .. 1'1 ""'""'' , .. ,,.,.,, .... l't>ltld lt-,11! lfl ,!l\11tlo• I 1111 ''lflll ,1(l1·r d 1•rt11111 rl:•' Man, 64, Killed GARDENA <l 'PI I AM )'t'.11 old BakerShf'ld m an wn!'I s hol :inti killed Sund av hy t"'o men "'h'' al tt>mptt-d to ruh him as ht> ROI oul or h11> car pany . Th e S E C cont e nds otherwise The SEC 11lleges that Hughes, some associates and the Summa Corp. put on a publicity cam- pJ1gn to influence dlre<'tors and ~h :.ir<.'holders of Air West to ac- C\'Pl I lug he~· offer for the airlint'. It 1.·1mtt>nd~ lluJ?hes fa1l1.-d to d bl'lo-.c 1nformat1on and led :.hart'holdt<r:. to believe they would get S:!:? per share when tht'y actuttlly .:ut :.l1ghUy more than $8.75 In has rulinJ?. l ' S. 1>1strict Court Judge Alfon:.o Z1rpoh of San Francisco said t11 block the second attempt to g"'t llu~hes to 'ubm1l to qut>~t1ontnJ: "\\11uld n· \\ard him for ht:. 0"'11 h;11I 1·1111· dut't •• Ho" ever. Z1q>0h 1n<l11.'alt'1I .1t the tame he had rlnuhti. 11t,11 Hughes. who ha!'i not bct>n ~t'l'll 111 pubhc for m ore than 20 > '"" ... would show up lod ny Tokyo Cr<nab Seeking Probe TOKYO <AP > -More th.rn 1·1.000 d emons trators rallied 111 T ok yo t o day, demandi ng a thorough investagalion of tht• al lt>ged pa yoffs 1n Japan b ' Lockht'ed Aircraft <'mp , \\hilt• parliament deadlO<'kcd ovt:r l ' ~ l'Ond1ttonS for de liverv Of Ill rormatton on the case. · The demon~trator:., earn 1111-: plJoar d s "1th logans 'iak1· ··Come out . ~O\'Crnmrnt of f1t'tab" and "l 'se he dett•ctrori. marched tn orderly fds hwn around the parliament buildm c Canned Mouse 'Ruined Sex' TOLEDO. Ohio !AP> - A Toledo couple arc ~urn~ a food company r11r 1\l'arly $1 million beca11 ... 1·. th1•y say. a mou"c in a can of tomatoes ha-; n11nN1 ttwir sex hfr ;ind r;.iused pernrn- nent illnro;~ 111 llw wife n ,. w ,. v a n d Lu ti II e ~inw-.nn r l:i1m In the swl 1h ;11 1111 .Jan 16, 1975, Mrs. -.1m;1-.n11 op1•1ll'd a can of C'o ntad1na ~.te w e d 111matoe:., pout cd them in· Ill J kt'lllt:, and d tSl'Overcd tht> mou:.~ as she la!>kd th"m The L' .S. Dlstri cl court. ~u11 said the d 1scovl.'ry r Jui.t"d Mrs. Simpson, 51. to bt·comc phys ically 111 und ~he w a:. rush1"<1 to a ho!>p&tal. Since tht•n "h~ hlls been u nable to eat any !or.id without fir,t tak1nJ( <.1 pill prt!lcri bed hy her doc· tor, the SUit SOid Hinshaw I Urged I To Resign r\1•w1l(lrt RC"llc.'h C"on1tr~l>.m11n \nclr\'\\ J . 11 ln>-h d"'. cul\\ lctcd ol hr1l>t>r\· lllnd s t>111t•11ct-U to from l tn 14 > e~1ri1 an prli.oo. :should re· :-1.:11. Ut'l'urd1nA to 1hc <'ha1rman 111 tht• ~1 :1t1• Rc•puhhn1n Central \ 111111111\h'l' 111 .1 .. 1ull•1111•11l r1•h•11st.•ll lh1' \\t•1•l.1•11d l':i11I llut•rlt• i.a1d tht.· H1.•11uhl11·.111 l \111i.:1·,•i.o;man i.houhl sl\'JI rlu'A 11 t rn · th" i.:nod of th\• p e op I,. h ,. '' ,1 .. 1• I,• t' I l' ti to reprt.•:.t11H :11111 a. 11 1 h1· J..!"11\'r ,11 health of 1h1· lh-p11lih1 ·'" l'.1n~ m Southern l'ahlt1rn1 J · ll1 n:.hnw. ~l . 111 l h1 4tit h ConRress1onal 0 1i.lnt·t. ".1 .. "''" teoced last mon1h to I 10 11 '1•,1r-. tn pnson folio" 1n R his <.'om il'I hm 1n Orange Count v S upenor Coon on charges that h1.• at·ceptt•cl stert.'<> t.>qu1pment and it Sl,000 campaian contribution from the Tandy Corp .. while he w as Orange County ass~. Hinshaw 1:. currently freE> on his promise to appear whtl<' awail1nc a nother tria l on a charge tha t he used the a~ sessor's of!ace s taff illt>gally Ill his 1972 ell'Ctton campatJ:n II aerh• nott.•d I hat 11 ms h:I\\ . rollowing his convit•t1on. ~ccrnw .ubjcct to a Tlt'W llouse rule pro hib11ing membl•rs from votinl: 1f they have been convicted ol' crimes carry1nit a i.cntence of two ~ cars or mure. If Hinshaw wcrc to resrl:n. th1• vacancy could b~ hlled in ,1 special elec:tton held during th"· general electio n in June. Haerle said Htnshaw's inabili- ty to vote erfeclively leaves the residents or his district without representation 1n Conf(ress. In ad<ltllon lo Haerle, thP O ranRe Count y Lt'aJtu(• M Women Voter:. has called for lhn~ha" ·s re)tgnahon. But lhnl-haw hai. \Owl'd to rc- mJin 1n office and l~t "'eek lie took out nominat ion parX'rs for•• than.I term in W oi.hrn~1\on So far Ill' faces oppo~1t1on from eight nlh(•r Hepubltr&ns who rlan to 1 u11 •1i;t a111:-.t ham in the Jurw p11m11r) t 'ro• Page 1\ I ~KULL ..• h1• put to~etht>r from 35 bones of adull-. and l'htldrcn 1s the most 1·0111 plt-le hand of surh gn•ut Bf!t'. l-'111th1•r sludv \\Ill reveal thr 1·:1p.1h1ht1 c' or th(' hllntl for 111.1111pulat1on and P'.'rha j>h h>OI 111.1k1r11c" he !>aid. Ll•j key. dm.•clor of the Na- 1ior1i:1l Museums of Kenya, also Jnnounrcd that he found a skull c1,1h"<S from 2 Sm 1lhon to 3 mil hon ~ca rs old Ile said th1:. was of the ~ame type and penod as one he found In 1972 in the same rei1on of Kenya, and named "skull 1470 ... Dlsrovered with lht' second skull was a h ip bone or the same age, he added . "Skull 1470" was controversial because it indicated that m a n's direct ancestors existed more than a m illion years earlier than previously thought. L ea key said t he ne w dis- coveries confirmed that the original skull wa& .. not a unique frC'ak." as ~om(• rrilics suggest- ed. but pa rt o( a ltnt' of human- hke creatures coming down to presl'nl man. Castro Arrives SOF'IA. nulaarra n:rJ 1 - Cuhan l'n•mu•r Fid<'I Castro ar- n ved m Dulguna today from two day ~ of talb wllh Yugo1'lllv J>re!il<lt'nl Tito that both Com- munt!>t J.-aders suld wnc held 1n II (r1c·ndl y ntmo!'phcrc of "mutual r'·~JJN'I a nd unclcrstand mi:" DAILY PILOT h. t p, ,. (4'41\t f'•il• .,"'"' -~"' ~fl\,, •,-. 1 I .. • H• ..,, • ,.,, 1\ 1•fN1 ........ I·•'"" '•• ' ~ "'I •••'"";°""'l'"lf '"""~" .,_,...,_.. e I ""'t Y "Wi•h ,,.. • .,.,., •••'-"• Chances of Indigestion One • ID Ten I ' <Iii• ti '"' .,., u rt1,.,.)'t•1 ~ • ,,,,,.., \A"'hH•I .,_' ....... """"""'·'~"' ""'"" ... •' ' • t "'' . 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"•" < h.1nr"~ Jr{' twtter lhJn nnt' m \II th.it •q1 ml'lh1n.1: \\Ill ~II .,,.nou.:;ly \l r;o n a "'1th ''our d1i:r 't" e ..,, . .,lt•m \111f l'h,tnC'I'~ .t r(' th,l\ \\ ht'n It • ... 11" P111• "111 h.I\ t' 1lon1.• I ht• I "••,, •. , h 111 find not 1AhV anct \lh.11 r 1n "" tlon1• :ihnut it a c 1· 'r1l111..: tn 11~ .I Fr'\\:ud !Wrk. r h it'f of 1.:.1 ... 1 rrH·11l1•Tt•l"c' ror ornni;:l' Co1111l\ \1,,.1 • ii 1 ···nt "r =inrl tht' lTI m 1•d1c1t .. r!1.w Thf' prC1hl€'m '" mnn1•\ hr l.1 mcnl.,., t1nd lhr prrohh•m 1' "m pit· 'Ynu can l(o on TY tlnd haH• a lt•lt>thon :im1 JPP<'al to the rmr1 t10M of the people 1-·or e'<ample, "1lh r erehr a I pa ls~. ~ ou r :in c;how U'a~tc l''<:tmple~ of r h1ldn•n .1fn1cted '"th the d tsl'asC'." '>ii)" Dr. Berk. "You can do th<' ~ame thin1: with heart disea ses and canrer "But who t•;rn go on TV nnd talk about belch1nj! and d111r- rht'a" That'll not evt'n a pohlc t(>P•<' for ('Onver~alion "Thi' f;w l 1~ that rnort' <'h1ldrf'n .1ro11nd tht' world drn from 1nf<>c llOU) d1<1rrh<'a lhan anythin~ else." ~11vs Or. llerk "Can you havt :i ltlethon for '11t:imp out gas"' Yet thE'!ll' c-ommnn d i"· ordt'r<i afft'cl more o( us than lh~· others that jllel more attention " 'lean" h1le. "'tr a n11e th1ns.:s are l)appen1ng in the dtf(es tive <tptemc; nf the world, '13~" Or Ri•rk In lhr h1rrnl r nn111I vrur " hr J"''lfll" 11111 '(tnm.1r h r:inl'l'r h . .- l..11l1•cl nrnr1• \ m1•r11·a11 .. l h.1n .ill ""' \\ •• r .. put 111~1·1 hn Ito\\ f'\ l'r. h1 • actrh "('anr1•r 11( the i;tomor h. o' t•r tht· la .. t t"nd•·· r ;utec;. 1 ... h1•('<1m1ni: a 1h,:1pp~·ar iniz d1.,e.1:1e It I" 't·r~ common in Olhl'r art•as of th(• wMld, bul 1t I'> becomin1i1 \'ery rare in thf.' l 'n1te<l St ates. Theo reo:isons for this are not unde rstood lo; it something 1n our diet " W eo just don't know · · C11nrer of the pancreas. on the otht'r hind, has undergone "an astounding Increase tn frequen- ry."he 'lil)'- Tlw dram.1t1r 111rrc•asc Ill .i pn•\'IOUlll)' 11lmni.I unknm~n d1:-. 1•:1<,t•, he s aid. nb" 1s nnl un dN,.tood Another examJllt' as cam•er or the colon . al~o on 1h1• in1·r<.'<1)e "Th<'re 1'1 a lot of speculation that it 1s related to the chel we eat in this part or the "'Orld But '" oth(•r art>as of I he world ~urh 11'1 ~uth Arnc:i. 11 ,., unknown, · 'IH\'c; Or He rk h11 1 of lhr• c;pl'f•11l:\1111n h•• ':ltd '' lh.11 1111• ,\n11•nr,in dirt 1 bl\\ 1>11 ltl1t•f lh.11 h,1 I Ill ••ti I nm 1111 hr .111 l h,1!f nl\ hr.111 '" cl,t\,tf•d\Oll • ·1 hi' h11i-1nr~ .. m.tn ... "harl j.!1' nr ... u1'rt'S'-,1 .. n r llt•rkp111 ... 1111 ... rtu11d<·n,il ult·t·r . 1., o n tilt• dt'rrea~c "1\Ji:.11n , \\t' tl11n ·1 know "'h~ ... he:-<&~!> "We don 't "''C'n kno'o\ 'Ahal ('aui1es J?tlS Then• nrl' ~om•• 11111 \\1ves tales and ~peculation. hut no one knows for sure " The main problem \.\1th dh;estiv~ d isorder research, sa)s l>r lk'rk. ,., th.it the rllM.•n11e-. nrc not spt-rta<·uhtr Mm.t of the \ 1r t1m .. of the• d111 E'3)l'~ !IUrVIVt', ht• i.ay~. "hut lilt')' arc chronic da...c.1 sc,. m1.,c·rahlr d1sea~('~ ... 1\dm1tttn~ that h1· "fw::1k ' with 3 bias or try 1n.l( to J:<'t mo1 • m oney ror r esear<'h. l>r lli·rk says lhal. in prop<lrt1fln t11 I h .. Ir , Qut'nrv \\tth "'hwh d1r•••ll\•' "" I'll'-''" <1t·r11r .. p•·•· .ii ·-•· 111 ltw f11•lrl ;lr r .. ,·,1r•' I h1·r•· Jr1· ,, 1111m twr of 'late~ \\hr·1 1 l h1•ri• ;ire• .111"1 11111• nr two 111•1·1.111'" 111 th1· "'huh• .. 1atc,' "·'''Or Be rk A l:tr):(<' 'hllre of l"tll'tlic·at rt• search mom·~ comt•i. through .irunb. norma!ly through tn st1tutes spec1al12.1n1t an research funding ror a particular dt!)case or or11an K ecf'ntly . Serialor Alan Cranston tried lo get the grants to the J:entrnl medical sciences tn'llttult' r aised. The erfort. was s hot down. o.ri-, -'tat• .._ TOPIC NOT POLITE UC lrvln• ·1 Dr. Bert( ,.. Irvine EDIT JON I * VOL. 69, NO. 68, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY., CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1976 Today's Closing N.Y. toeks TEN CENTS 'What City Please?' -Btisy. Business By '·" au: KASPER Of-0.llr Pi ... ,.... "Wbut c ity please?'· J)1al or pur1C t1 the numl>t-r~ . • 1 • • I • . on your dephonc ond tht• lfUC t•on com • on the line like •n uutomauc ommand The \Ull'C on lhl" other end of tt-s no 1l.ll.'11t1Cicatlon, no greet ""· not even a "~by J help f)tJ ., '; The dlrct·tor) a:nhtunct• u~rator's response to the call M'cms w b~ jUljl unuUwr 11en Ice orrered wlthout a 11 m1lt• In fact, telcphonl" compun) of f1c1altt don't smile wht>n lhl"y 111lk ot director) dS:.11ot11ncc Thl'Y would like to discourage lb U&t'. Now. they are J Skang for ~rm1ssion to charge for some of the er\'aCI.". In the past, I.he) 0 \'" had their o~rators make a point or tt lhnai coller11 lhl" numbt-r th~)' wen• ~ing a1ven II> Ustt.>d an ttlto dtre-ctol") . The operato r 's r urr\•nt response, accordanrc to Marna Vosika, u P1o1c1f1c Ttilcphone operating !>crv1ce maniaac r ctormerly refl'rred lu H the chief operator 1 pro \ 1do brtter, qwcker .en•1ce ~wck ervke 1s an e~senttal element an the operator's wo rk. O.llJ ~ltll SWH "'-• It' rtfltcttd In avt~&e work llme .• r~cordlnll or the num~r ol seconds it takes to f'ompletc a coll which I• com rnunly rtrtr red to ais AWT. On one r~cent morning, Mrs. V03lh's orflrc. one ot six direc· tory sss11tance centers in the county. r ecor<kd an A WT of 33.ll se<"onds. lt wo the "best m the system.'' she boasted. ··Thas is someth1na we work on t'onstantl)' ... ~ht txpl11int'd t;\~ry o~r11tor 1s pt•nodlcally limfd und checked for accuri1c' They never know when they urf.' being checked so they const anll)1 try l O k e p the convt-rsation s hort. "When I firs t came to lhe de·, partment. I didn't reabie how dirficull 1t is to look up a phone number ." s aid Linda Hildreth, the assistant opc.>ratmg ser\'ic:e nrnnuJwr In r tu1rge ot trainln~ nc" \•mployt•s Sh\• Mlld thl'rc a rc 22 dh'ff· tor il':> for th\' 7 1~ urt•a code areM which lncludcs Sun 01e110. Palm Spnn8S. Bai.hop. ltivc.•ri<ide. and Nin 84>rnardlnu u:. \\CU ns 1111 O( Orange County It is. she i.:ud. onl' or thl• l:irgt.>sl area code sect ions in th<' slolt• The operator as ks for the <'llY CSff DIR EC"JI, Page !l African Skull Raises Doubts WASHINGTON IAPl -A new· ly discovered skull of an early ancestor of m an raises doubts about the dating of the famous P e king M an fossil!>. an · thropologist Richard E. Leakey said today. suggesting that Pek· ing Man may be a milhon years older than previously thought. Another anthropol ogis t , Donald c. Joha nson. speaking or another development. construct· ed a composite hand 1rom three· milhon·year·old bones or human· hke creatures and said the con- struction might re\•eal how these prim ili\le ha nds were used. The l>C1entists announ<'ed their finding:. today al a joint news('OO· teren<'e sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the Na· tional Science Foundatwn. Leakey said thl• t•nmplele skull h e uncovt>r ed IJ't 'l'ur in northern Kem a 1:. an l'~hmalt'd 1 5 million ) e<irs old. Yt't as almost identical lO (o:.~lb found near Peking dated al 0111) ;i h.ill · m1lhon years. Fossa ls so aftke should tJt. fl 0111 creatures that existed at about the snme time. L<'akey indicated . The African skull, accurately dated by radiation let'hniques, therefore rurses questions about how old Peking Man really is, he said. Fossils of Peking Man. con· sid<'red by i.ome the ancestor or the Mongoloid race, werl' firl>l discovered m 1927. The best of the ro~ 1ls disappeared in l~l. while be1n1t :.hipped from Chana for s11fekt>ep1ng during World War 11. and have been the subject of a world\\ 1dc search. <See SKl:LL, Page M> , I ,, STRIKING EMPLOYES PICKET AT UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE NEAR UC IRVINE Employes Demand Higher Wages, Paid Holidays and Better Fringe Benefits Irvine Chairman Mulled · U CI Store's Staff CamwdMouse 'Ruined Sex' New Council Faces Full Agenda Tuesday Joins Clerk Strike TOLEDO. Ohio IAP l A Toledo t·ouplt-an• !>lllng a food company for nt•arly St m1lhon because,:. they i.ay. a mOU!>l' an a 'tan of tom aloei. h11s ruined their sex hfe a nd <'aused perma- nent illness to lhl' wife. Irvine's third City Council will be seated and the city's first council chairma n selected at the council's orga n izational m eeting Tuesday. Employes at the Un1H·1,1l\ Bookstore, w hich ells book, :in<I supplies to UC Irvin<' ... 1udt·ni.... went on strike toda~ Collm\ 1ni.: .1 vote last W('t•k tn J01 n l.AX'al :121 ul the Retiul Clerks L·nion 1,\FI. CI01 But studl•nt" :it \.:Cl an• nnt (eeltnll? effect-. or tht• <,lnk1· .inti Ule net effdt may be to b<>thl .1 10tudent run <'Ompel1tor. The \\lntt'r quarter 1s \\andin~ ~n at l 'CI, walh final l.''<am' ~cheduled for nl'.xt \\eek Conse quently, the 5ludents are not buy ~01 new books. The spnn1o1 ~oart~r begins March 24. \\1th cl:asses -and purcha!>IOI'! Q( tex· l~ks -to bell? in Marr h 29. The University Hookstore i:i-a private bookstore, a i,ubs 1d1ary ~t the Missouri Store Co • with no official t 1es to thi.' universtty. ~ever, the store ucro!>s Cam eus Drive from UC I at lrnne l'Qwn Center has been thl' Atort• W°h<'re profes-;or'I plu«1• hook nr dtt~ :ind &tudent<> buy thl'lr book\ Al the bt'gtnning of tht' wint<'r qu:.rtt•r, the UCl l>lUdt'nt i.:11vt•r11 f!lent !>l.Ut<'d its own hook rt"lnle &tor<'. 1>u r r hn!C10ft U!lt"'<t lt'xl'I on conManmt'nt und r <'<t<'lhng them. Student \'1rf' Prt>'>1dt•nt C'urtl!C Groh.1m !\31d th'·'"'" "'''t'k t'ffort r esulll•tt 1n '«'\ l'rjl thousnntt dol111r' 111 re,al1•s Al lht• l'nlHt 'lb Book~ton• th11o nrnrntnJI. the W t'mpl11Y1'' pnrndt•d ill u lonJ! lin1•, <-<•rn inic •IJln'I pr(ll\'~tini:i m.1nug,•mc·1H prnct1re<> untl u1 ltlfl~ eu.;1nrn1·r' lO !Olay a" av, OrnnJ,:t' .-J. Cou ~t ._£._!A: \\~ntht•r . Con!ltdl'rnhle rlood., "1th l'hanre or . hower. tonuthl and Tm•sday. Cooll'r d.n "· lhJlhs Tut>!lday m the 50s l.o"'" lo n1 J1 hl 4S to ~2 Chance or showers :.> rx·r· Cl'nl l~SIDE TODA l' rart! ot Louast•tllr Dou'"~ kills groom ond 01 lrost SO hal'lU'SS rCU'•"9 horses A 10, l•d•x ....... AU _La..., ., ...... ~ ~· Al _,r,.. A• 41 •olft 4 1J O..n.11.-••• ... , ........ ~ ... C:....lc• ,, Or-C:.-.•t ... a--., ........ ., J 0.••11,...,c" At '""'' .. ,. ,, ........... ~-... T ...... t'-4 IJ ~·-"' AU ,._,.,.. ..., -... --... --II ' Oarrel Blackwood, spokesman rur the strikers. l>ald employes .m.• wckm~ a St an hour increase to the a\'erage S2 40 an hour "age Afler negotiations with the muna~ement or the L:n1\'ers1l\ llouki.tore broke down O\ er th~· \q·1·kend. he said. the emplo)es 1111,ma moush \ otl'd to strike \ ludent :.upport (•omm1ttet> h.1-; bt•en estabhshed. l\lembt'r!> of th(' J!roup an· pal>'lnJ! out n\ \'r'> neJr the botll..)>lflrl'. UrJ!lnj! 11th('r c;tudents not to pjlronaz" lhl' (':i>fabh),hment and not to un dt•rm Ill<' lhe l'fforl h~ "'ork IOJ! fo1 thl' 'tnn· :\h·~lm\ hill· c:r.1ham ... aid lht• stulll•nt ru11 bunk n•-.ale i.ton• \\oaald be• ''I'''" 111 Gatt·~a) Cum moo-; frnm \I .irth :.'9 throu~h April 12 .. Our h11s1n1·~.., !>hould bl· ex<'ellent," ht• pn·d l('lt•cl 0 e w e \ a n c1 I, u c i II e Simpson ·r1J1m 1n the swl that on Jan tf., 19i5, :\tr~ S1mp on opened .a can 11f C o n l a d 1 n a !I t C' "' c· d tomaloe'>. poured them an to a kt.>llll', Jnd discovered the moUM! al> ~he lru.ted them. The l S. Da tn<'t t'oort SUit said thl• dl!>CO\'ef\, cau!led :\t r' S1mp~on. 5i, to bl•rome ph~ s1cally 111 and 'he was rui.ht'd lo a ho!.p1tal Siil<'\' then i.he ha-. been unahll' lo eat any lood without farsl taking a pill prc:.cr1bed by her doc- tor . the l>Ult ~n1d. But new councilmen David Sills. Mary Ann Ga1do and Basil ''Bill'' Vardo ulis will not have lime t o ente r lnrine's gov· eromental watets gingerly. A full agenda is scheduled for lhe 7:30 p m . meeting at city hall, t201 Campus Drive. And t"'o pieces of bus iness will be dec1dt'd by the old coun cil Florida Next Presidential Shootout Spot Beatles Baek? By United Press International President Ford told F1orida campaign workers by telephone today, •·1 think we're going lo win ," while his Republican rival. Ronald Reagan, said he won't bt• hurt by a second place finish in thepnmary. U.S. Concert Seen for Group Former Gl'or~ia Gov J1mm\ Cart<'r. mean" hlle. nn a d:iv-lon.: ''\tn.i: tn all parh of Flnru1;1 , h.1ck<'d off from l.1;,t \\Cl·k·-. pre· ll1rt1Qn$ that he "ould "in Lh(• l>t'mocratac primary. But he said he "ould finish ahead of Sen. llenry Jackson of Washington. and would r ut into Gov. Georite Wallace's 1972 marjl?an or 46 2 'percent in the sta le. UlNOON (AP I -Tb<' lkatlt·, nre ~Citing to~ether Uji!aln for a <'oncert 1n Amcrka. a i:?oss1p col u m n1st for the Dual\' l\hrror c;.a1d today The time and •nte were not d1s<'IM<>d Paul Callan quoted the fathn or one mt•m ht'r of th1' Rroup 3, -caving they d ecidc•d dd1n1lt'h to j.?et toJteth,•r a1>?ain for a SJll million con<'<'rt 1n th1• l 'n111•d Stnll'!'I Callon wrol<' 1n the ma-1' <'lr<'Ul1111on Mirror that fil> .\1·.ir olcl llnrold II nrri:mn, r11tht•r of former Ut>a tlt> Gl'nr~<' llnrno;on told tum: "Gt•oril' hno; r1•lt•ntrd. nfler -;ome hesitation. anrl th<' boyit have nil aj.!reNt to du !ht• !Chow an· the Un1l<•d Sta11•:,. nnd po!ls1bly i1t ay to~1·ther for olh<'r ~Plow!! ·· Gl'nrge. John L('nnon, Puul :\k Cartney and H1n~o Slarr hrokr up .,, ,1 11roop 111 1971 aftt•r 'C'llan1t rn1111• th.111 1110 m1lhnn n • nirch ··c;eorl!t' h.i' ht•t•n 111 \merac;1 for a month """' "'11h h10, n•n>r!I mit cumpa1n .md ha' lold mt• that ht> and I ht• 111 hl'r lail' will bl' icell1n1t IOl!l'lht•r for a 'hnw. h1o; fdlh<'r quotc•<I him <1-. 'a)anJ:. ·c;eor2e '11111 th1•1 ,. ",J., nu htl<'h but \ arinu, malli•r , h:a\.4' tn ht• 'orlecl out 11•1:.ilh ('all.Jn .Hllh•d. "Thi' \m1•ric·;1t1 roncrrt 1' tw1ni.: prom11tt•d hv llolh "'0011 h,1,l'<I ll1ll S:1ri.w nl · nnd "'111 Ill' 11•11•\ as t'(I around lh•• worltl ... S1.1r1t<·nt hor><'o; tn stal(t• lht' <'onrt'rl 111 .luly ony\\ht•n· lht' B<·nlll"i llki• uncl says it ruuld ht 1n1t 1n a~ much as Stal> m 1lhon ·· Sine'\• thH 'l1lll up euch nf the• four Heatlt•!'f h:c s rnrrtl'rl on 11<1a:-.tor1n hi~ o" n riithl \\hate llouse pre!ls !lerr<'t:iry Ron Nessen l>aid f'ord personally t e lephoned Florida ('ampa1gn workers :.11y in1c "Well. 1t 's 1(01n" to be a c lose ball game but 1 thmk "'c're gmnit lo wan Don't q uit an lhc last quarter. Wt''rc an thl•rt• to wan and we'r e itomg to win ·· fo'ord to lc1 the volunl l'<'f workers, "You're doing n•;illy 11 great . gr e at JOb. 1 ur11e you tn continue this l'ffor l." He said, ht• h ad "llood polirie!I." that unemploymt'nl wus romlng CSf'e FLORIDA. PageJ\2) 'Patty Was Wi11ing' SA~ FR \'\CISCO l·r1 1 The JUdllc at I' aln<'la ll1•aro,t ' trtal ruled today lh11t a pro,l'l'll taon p-;yrhiatnr "'1tm'l>s could tell the Jury that the ne"'·spap('r hvirt>ss was a willing parhc1panl in a bank robbery U S District Judge Oliver J Carter nllowe<I Dr J oel Fort, a San Francisco phys1<'1an and cnminolog1st. to testify that she "as not coer <'ed into JOinml? the S~ mb1onese Liberation Army h<ildup or a San t'r ancasco bank m 197" "The defendant d11t not commit the bank robber~ lx'caui.e she "as in fear of her hfo. · Fort said --· · She d 1d 1t .1 c; n \ ol unt ;_.rv the questions when three defense membt'r of tht' SI..\ pllych1atrisls testified on lh<' Th<' 1urliie amme<half'h mtt•r same matteor lie andacated that ruptt:'d him to tl'll th•• "'<'\ ('n lwnnrnJ? the Query woulri pr<'\l'nl \\Omen and "' c· m1•n on th1• Jur~ th<' J!O' ernment from ans"enn1t that the\' 111 ould hti\C~ to decade '.\hss Hearst's bram"'ashang de the 1s<1ue or intent Ile made fense. s1 m1lar 1nterrupt1on" earli•r the JudJe said lhe question of "'hen-#defe nse pi;ychiatrists whether her treatment al the test1r1t'd on the same PQant. haads of the SLA deprived her or Fort was allowed to ttive bis the requisite Intent necessary lo full answer to tht-qu('staon artcr rommit a federal cnme was the toda) ·s rulin" b) thl' Judge. He key to her defe nse -and was an llOl in only a onc·\\Ord response issue outside the expertise of t'r1daY most jurors . C'arter !'ia1d 1t would ~ ·~k FOTt answered the ques tion Cavont1sm .. to prevent \be _.,., ..... fttclal' -but while defense al· crnment witness fr~ ..._. Y. PaseAZ> ' before retiring members Art An· thony. Robert \\'est and Henry Quigley give up t heir seats lo the new m ember :-. The old council has scheduled •discuss ion o n an urgency modification to the residential development perm'fl prpcess in· tcnch•d lo ea).c the way for North :Irv 11w cll•velopt'r:.. Th<· t·hangl' would allow de · n •lopt?r!o Io insla II ~mokt• dell'<'· tor~ 111 homl'S l hat otherwise would have been denied under the p<'rmll proces!.. Recently. the <See COUNCIL. Page A2 1 Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Soured Him WASHINGTON !U PI> -Consumer advocate Ralph Nader announcC'd today he accepted $15,000 to settle a lawsuit he filed against the makers of Dannon Yogurt and its advertising agency. Nader said O;mnon and the advertising firm of Marstell er Inc. broadcast advertisements Q_etween June, 1974 , and April. 1975. utilizing a character named "Ron Raider," a fictitious consumer advocate who endorsed Dannon yogurt. .. For yeurs," Nader said , "companies have been using my name for commercial exploitation without my consent. We hope that this <settlemcnll is a clear signal to them and their advertising agencies that· such practices must be stopped." Nader said the net proceeds from the settlement have been donated to the Centl'r for Science in the Public Interest. a non·prof1t educationa l consumer r esearch group. 'Bluff' Pays Off For Clemente Cop San Clemente Poli ce OHlrer Sylvester .. <~r1L~" Jordan muv not play poker, but he isure runs u Rood bluff. Jordan and P oli re Lt Al F.hlow were off-duty Snturdray and s topped by n <lnwnl1>wn San Clem <'nt(' liquor store. Inside. they !law u mun wanl<'d for burglary 1n which a .375 m agnum revolver was stolen. It was presumed the man wa~ armed. but the off duty ofrict•r .. were not l.t. Ehlow !l aid loda\· .Jorilun stepped up behind lhf' man. and 11a1d "You know "h" Jam." and the suspe<'t ":wt ' .... _ Jordan 1010 him that 1( h•· rn;u1e a raise move. hl' · d be <thot Jordan ordered the m an not to turn around and to put tus hands French Upset PARIS <UP I> -Franre's lerl· wing opposition today took a rommanding lead in natlonWldc loeal elections and the Com· munisl and Socialist leaders hailed the J?a ins a11 a serious i.et· b•ek for the government of Presld,eo~ Valery G1scard 0 '£.s . ~· .. on I he counlt•r whlll' he fri!lkNl ltw SU\J)<'C't II lurnt'CI out lhr mun wa' not nrmed. l'ollt·,• booke1I Hr'11C'1• Jam<•!'> 1'1t•mmrnJt. 21, n C'11nip Pl•nd:etnn marinl', on Susp1<·111n or hurl(lury AD ANSWERED BY 40 PEOPLE ''Yn11 hov<' o won1lrd11 l rlus~1(u•ct '''ft um Our houl!c sold to on<• nf the 40 pc>opl1• whu <tnS\\l'r('d lhe ad." • That'~ th(' :Jd\'ertisanf( SUCC('S\ ex!><'racnce of the Westmin~lcr mun who placed ltus ad an th•· Daily l'alol PRIME WEST COSTA MESA By owner, 3 br, I'• ba, dm rm, lri;t m11tr bdrm. 2 pallO'I. lrg rncd crnr 11 2 lut. Xlra lrl{ dbl 1!<1r, for('l'(f Q'lr, rrplc. bake lo bch lmmed poucssloo S39.~. Appl. & pnn· c1pals only XXX-lOOOC. '>if you have real estate you want to sell. call 642·5678. Wl" make it easy for you lo atlract a buy<'r . In the Daily Pilot. , ... 'It's Not a Gas' " One in 10 Suffer Digestive Ria By DOl Gl~A.~ f'RIT'l.S('HP. OI .. Ooll• ..... M.ofl Chun('t'> urc belt~r than one ln 10 t h at ~umtth1ni v.lll 10 .a.enou .. 1 \ ,... rung "1th yuur d1&t'''" l' h) iltl'm And, ch1ncu •rt that when It de~'i. no on• will h1av.: dont' lh~ rt-n:.irrh to t1 nd out why ind '14hat can tw clom• Jboul ll, .. c couJ111~ tu Or J Ed".ml U(•rk, l'hltf of .:;l'\t l'Ol'Oterolo8)' for OrJn.ie Count) Mt-cJlcaJ Center ~11dtht'l'CI med1cJl 11rhool Thr prnhlt•nl h mone), he la me.mu . .ind th<' prnblt'm l'I "1m pk "Vou ran i.:n on TV und have a tl'lcth(lO .ind .1p1wal to the t•m() ttnn'I 11( tht' p\.'ople ror l'Xllmplt'. .. 1th <'<'n ·hral pul-.~, \OU ran .. 1i11w trn&1 <' <"'rnm plt•i. o( ch1ldn•n af01<'l1•d with the dt\tl\\e. · oi)'> Or tkrl.. 'OU l'JO dn tht• \llmt• thing "'1th ht'Jrt d1 ... t•.1'>l'~ and cann·r But "h11 c· .in ao on T\" .111d t;1lk about ht·lrhing and d1 ar · rhc·.i ' That ' 11111 t'H'n a pohte topw Cur c-on\ t•r .. .itlon · Tht• f.il't 1 .. thJt mt•rt' l0h1ldrl'n JruunJ th\' "'urld d1t• I mm 1nh~r t1ou" d1;irrht'J lhdn &n}lhing d se.' :.a}" Dr IJerk '"Can you ha\ e ..i lt>lethon for ·stamp out ga ... ·" 'l'l thhl' common di~: ordt>r ... atft'Ct m?r l' or us than the other~ that Ret more attention .. \ll':.i1rnhile, stranJll' thlnRs are ha 1) IH' n 1 n g 1 n th l' d 1J(l'~t 1 v e "') i.tcml> of thl' "'orld. ~a)' Or. lierk '"In the b1ccnl('nnial year, .. he point!> ouL ··stomach cancer hus k1lh.•d more Amt·ncuni. than all vur "'nrs put toi:etht-r." !lo\\ \'\t'r. hl• add .... '"(.';inn·r or the stomach. over the la,\ two de· cade ·. 1<. bN·om mg a d1-.appt>ar- mi: dbcai.e ll 1s ven common 1n othl•r art•Ji. <.•f the "urld, but 1l 1s llt'<.'Om1nl! 't'r) rare in the L nlled ~tates The reasoni. for this are not undl·rslood Is 1l someth1n1i? m our diet"' \\ \.' JU~t don t kno" " Cann•r ol the pJncreas. on the otht·r hJnd. ha-. undergone .. Jn J,1t1und1ni: 1nt·f\'J'l' Ill tn•quen l'' lw .,J,., ·Thi· drJmJllt: in('rea:.e in d pre' ioui.I~ JI most unknown das HM, 1st 11.ld, aJIO ii not U. ~Mood. A.Doth t eumplt ls ean«r ol the colon.. alllO on tbl' llK'rHM ·'There h• a lot of PttUlalJon th•t 1t ls related to the diet li1't ~at ln thl.1 part or the 'tl.Orld But ln other area.1 of tht> \\-Orld such as SQuth Africa. It 1:, unknown." aitY' Dr Btrk. Part of the speculation, he ~l&Jd, 11 that the Amcncun diet It low on fi ber. "That hu caused a run on bran. I had my bran to· day. did you'"' The bu:unesi.man':s "b1td1't of i.ucct-s~" as Ur . Bt•rk µut6 it. t)ie duo d t· n a I u 1 c l' r . 1 ~ on t l'l l' decrease ... Again, \\e don't kuow "h' :·ht: <.i.ys ··we don't even kno" "hat rauses gas. There arl' :.ome old "'\'eio tales and i.pe<'Ulallon, but no one kno" s for :-.ure ·· The main proble m \\llh d1gest1\'e disorder res1•arth "'"'" Dr B<-rk . 1s that the dJi>\'<l)c:> .ire not spectacular Mo:.t of the '1ctims of the dis eases survive. he o,ays. "'but they are chronic d1i.ea:.ei. ml'>crablc dl~ea:.t'!> · · . \dm1tt1ng that hl' s1~·aks "Ith a bias of trying to gel more monl'y for research. Dr Berk says that. in proportioo to lhe fre- quenc~ with which di~esu,·c dis- eases occur, spec1f111i.b. 1n the field are scarce .. There are a number of states \\here there are JUSl unt• or l~o speC'1ahsts--i_n the whole stale," i.a)i. Dr. Berk. A large share of medical re· search m oney comes through jilrants. ,normall> through Ir)· sututes specializing m research fundm~ for a particular d1seast• or organ "There was no inslltutt> for d1gest1\•e diseases There are in- s titutes for the heart. for the c·~e. for everything But the best "'e could do ~·as J?et combined with anot ht>r an~t1tute fo r gen('ral medical sciences." s ays Dr B('rk R ecen t I~. Sl'nator Alan C'ran:.ton tried to ~ct the ~rani... to the general medical 'r1t-nre' 1nst1tute raised. The effort "'us 0.lly ,. ... IUft -· TOPIC NOT POLITE UC lrvlne'1 Or. Berk !lhllt do" n Paraphrasing a ConRressman quotl'<J on wh}. Dr Berk says, ··11e said neither he nor any mem~r of his family nor anyone kno"'n by an} one in his family ever had died from general medical sc1t-nt·es ·· To ra1sl' morl' rest-arch fonds. two a fflll atl'd orga nizations haH· bt>en formt'<J · the National Foun· dnt ion for Ileitis and Colitis and the American Digestive Otsease So<'1et". The :'\ a t1onal Foundation for lle1t1 and Colitis "111 hold its first Orange Count~ meeting ~I arch 30 at the Orange County ~led1cal Center aud1 tonum in Orange Crom 8 to IO p m. The met>llng 1s free and opt>n to the public "01gest1\'e d1 ~eases a ren·t dramatic." says Dr Berk. '"You don't -.ee ambulances and dang- ing bells and paramedics with re· <;u!\c1lalor-. But ~hen \OU cut J\\J\ lhr drama, th1~ 1s the{!leut and potJtm•i. of .. hy people don't feel wt-II ·· 0.11, I'll•• , ... , ~ ..... JUNIOR CHESS MASTERS CONCENTRATE ON WINNING IN MISSION VIEJO Area Winners Scored Well In Third Annual Olympiad Held In Area 1111'1,,t, l\ll'l,,t, \I'> \ C hlllt I I lllL UolL e 11011~ """'' llt'\\ j o,1p1 I ,1111 li11J,1\ llil'I \'\\("I I' I 1·po1 t 111 t',111t1111 .111tl :O-h.111..:h.11 lh ll llt Ill\ 11ppU111'1' llf d.-. a r ... ,.,i \" • l'r,-1,11 r I \'n~ H' I •• fl I' 111 ~ h '" t' 1· 11 in Ill It I 1· ti t.11111111• ORANGE COAST '"\f 1 ... ,..., , ~u .. , 1 • •• r1i • ••t"' ...... ,." .... 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""'' "' ,..,..,...,°"'Ill• ... \,,; ,.,, Winning Teams Alhambra Top Chess Champ Alhambra. ~!1c;i.inn \'1r1n unc1 l"nl\ erst!\ ln·1ne h111:h 'iChool<1 h.id "innin.: chl'si. tt•Hrns a.l lht- th1rcl .innu.11 ~l 1"'"'" \ 11•10 Olym rial! rh\''i'I \ournam\•nl ~uturday .inl'f Sund.I\ Tht Alhnmhr,1 tt•.im won a itnld mt'<lrilhon \\Ith .1 ...cnr1· of 11;1. point-.. Ma... ... wn \"11•10 '41111 lh1• 'lll\'t'r ~1th lfl pn1nt-. an1l l 'nt\ t>rs1l} In ine "on the bronte "Ith 16 po111t :-. l lt1•lntt'(f p1rturc•i1, PaRe A:'l 1 Named ch11mp1nn~. with perfrct 5·0 !!Cfll t'~. ,.. t'I t' i:olrl m c d a 11 t o n " t n n 1· r ' J 11 a n \.,luczndn 1)f T11u;.1nn. ~tex1r11. and Shawn At•1H•rtrr who 11tt1•mh Royal Oak H1i:h ~chool 1n <'m ma Also undefeated. dr1.1"'"SI onl" oee game. were silver medallion ~~ncrs Perr~ Youn~worth of Chemawa Ju n inr Jla gh 1n RI\ ers1de and Don ~f1ele of ~11:.· :11on \'1ejo High School Other ~inner.;. acrordmJ( to Leo Cotter. tournament director. included Don ~hele or ~hs ... 1on \'l(in llaith School. c;11\ er mt'dalhon in t" el(lh ~rarle catei;:on Oa' 1d Ghck-.man n( Ed1-.on l11~h School 1n llunt1ngton Reach . gold medallion 1n t'IC'\'enth grade catei!ory -Greg \'ance of Orangev1e"' Junior High in Anaheim, i11lver medallion an eighth grade category Gerald lluges or Serra no Junior High in Mission Viejo, bronie med allion 111 eighth grade cateiory \lbrrt ME'd1na of Davi!! Mid· cllr Srhool 1n Co'<lll ~1f'~::. sllvrr m('<i.ill1nn 10 't'\'<'nlh gr JrJc I ,1tt•.i11r\ "''\Ill Smith or 'r ar ro For,trr .l11n111r I l1 11h in S,in J11nn <":1p1~truno. hru111P nl\>tl111l1on 111 '""•nl11 jtraclt• «al1•..:nn Oth('r tt•11rn., JC'hll'\'inll n hi11h. I ~ 1101n1 t1•11m .. rori· 1nrludrd l\1.1nnH Dnd t-;d1,.on ll1ith !olchools u1 llunt1nl(tnn B<·:1c·h lnternatlUnal !"!"'"~ champions l,e•1• Corhin nf H l\'N..,1d1· ;inti K 1m t om monio; or \\' c-.t" •JOI.I 1Jttt·nd<'d th1• l'\t•nt, 'lard C'ottc•1 Uoth nwn llil\ t• dt•monc;t r~1(1on' ''" 1·ht·~~ ma.,t1•r11IJ\ lo .11ll the ''1un1i? pl,I\ t•r<1 Culvf'rdaJc chool Win D•·sif(ll A ward Rrc;1dent" in the Cul\ <>rdcile area of In in<' "'a1t<'d a Ion)( time for a permanent local c;choul llut the one the' finally i:ot .. ai; a,...'". ner. according to the American """nc1at1un nf ~choo l Ad· mtn1slraton- Cul\ erdale Elementan School. designed bi. the Knowles and LaB<>nte archlll'ct ural firm, was one of 25 singled out by the group ro r special recognition from the 235 n<'w or reno\' a led ~chool bulld- tni;!!' 1n the 1976 Exh1b1t1on of ~choo l Ar c hitecture in Was hanrton. D C. F,._p~ I PA'I*I'Y •.• ton:iey f'. Lff Balley was &bout· inl • vt,orous objertloo.. Tbe pbtstcaen. who hu ts· tenalve peychlatne tralnl~. al30 W:stifiecflhal Nb.a Ht'•n' was not mentally lU at the Ume of the rob· bery. He was then asked If h ttmuaht 6he joined her kldnal>(!ra in tho holdup out or rear ror her ur ... "No,'' l''ort re1ponded u BaUey abot lo baa foet wilh a about. '"f'or this man to pass on lh:tt point. which 11 ull the jury haa to decide. 111ro11ly lmp~r." the defense attorney araued. "What he 13 bcin¥ 1111ked to answer ls. 'Js 1hegwlty ?" U.S. Attorney James L. Brown· ina aaid Fort wu beln~ asked his ex~rt opinion abOut th\• dt1r1•n. dant's motives and pointed out that three defense ~)"ch1atrists answt>rl'd s1m1l;1r questions put b)' Bailey. The trial "as enterine its :sevenlh "eek. Hoth lhc p~ccu t1on and dt'fen)e "ere e>.pectl'<i to wrap up rebuttal and p~senta· lions ~fore Friday. The cai.e then could go to the jury. Miss Hearst, 22. daughter of San Francisco Examiner Presa· dent Randolph Hearst. is ac· cused of beina a member of an SLA team whic h ln\'aded a neighborhood bank and look some Sl0,000 in Apnl. 1974 -two months arter her abduction by the terrorist group. l'ro•Pa~Al DIRECT •.. first, Mrs . Vosika explained, because s he or he can be r e· aching for the proper color·coded section of the ir directories while the pe rson is still giving them the name. This saves time and, of course, reduces their A WT. Then. the operator who uses the proper t echnique does a "nip, sweep. scan" or the pages until she or he gels lo the raghl name. · IC lhe number request ed belongs to a go\'ernment agency, however. the operator will turn away from the dire<'lones and look m a s pecial h'Sting or nu m hers called the position or - ganizer. Or. they may find the number on a four.page list of frequently called numbers posted just abo"e the dirertories. This list, "hich goes from Ab· bey Re nts to Zodys, has th<' nam<.>s and numbers of county stores and radio s tation requei;t lines during the da~·. In the even inJc operators s hirt to a li!lt of restaurants. bo~hng alleys and other entertainment 11pots. Normally while answering a call. the "C W," call walling, but· ton 1s flashing. "The calls don't let up.'" said Jean Stares. a Foun· ta1n Vallev re11 1d ent "ho has been an operator for JO years On a c;low da'. she said. there might be two or three second~ bet"een cal111 But often. operators said . peo· pie "ill ask "ht>n they answer 1r thC\"0\'e been out on a corfee bre~k bl'cau e their call wasn't ans\\ered right a" ay. Some people are rude bul lhen the next person 1s usually nicr, said Nancv Mar lbal. Ser\' ice· ma\' be slower in the C'vcnings. Tha·t. operators say. 15 berause children will call to get lht' phon .. number or friends wh om they only know by firl>t name Then. in the C\'cnings, the drunks call. People ar e also more opt to call for a number when It's rain· mg Uuring lh<' snow S('ason, the\ a5ok for weather reports Some people con•uder direc- tor~ ass1i.lance a!I a t rue ··in· formation·· service People have ac;ked how to cook a turkey or "hat to do for a rhlld'" ra!ih Then too, there are proposl h'lns and obscent• rail'! ··You Jll"t takt' II \\llh a grain of i.alt.'" ~l rl4 St1rC'11 'laid '1,,o\hlnl? <,urpra~e'I ~OU Mtrr a \\hill' 1n this iuh ·· Often ... :w1 Ch arlt·s Morns, one 11( lhl' ~Uf)el'\'l\Or~. people' \\Ill .. ,k for th1• numhc•r or '"thl' "llorfl arroc;., from S1·nro;" or thr orw ··around lh<' \'Ornt•r from thr furniture -.tore ·· Operntor11. or rourse. explain that th1•v c1on"t know lhr numc or the i;tnre Hut then. lhev huvc• 11 1hfft0rt'nt 111·ohlt•rn 1f thry aren't .1w.1n-that the !'lace Ar ros" lrom th1• llol1•l l.ai:una t'I re11lh th1• name of u pl.1r1• · Once Morn' n ·calltod. a 1>er-:on k1•p1on1ellln1t him. ··Mv motht'r II\ 1•!1111 Cmr1nn;1ll · 111• ref)(·atc•c1 I> H•phed lhat that "a:; 111ce un1I a'\ked what numhn the' person ~anted FinJllv th1• e·.1llc•r tolrt him he ",.-. .t'iktnJi for ,1 l.agun:.i Beach hu\1lll'"' Ro1n1t h\ the• n0\m1• ~I~ ~l olh\•r LI\''' In C."1ncinn.H1 nalt1 '"'a m.11<' npera1or. ~orn<1 hao; also ~otten some QUe5l1on'i Onre. a "'oman thanked him for thP number Jnd add<'d. "hut ~hv don't ~ou see 1f ~ou ran find a r~­al JOb •• Man, 64, Killed GARDENA <U PI > A64·Yt'llr· old Baker5Caeld man was shot and killed Sunda-. bv l\\O men who Bl· tempted to rob ti1 m as he got oulof his car. Urged To Resign Nl'"'port Such con.&rt1:S man Andrew J. Jfin1ha'tl., COn\'ICled O( bnbf-r> and t-entented to from t lo 14 years In prison, 1hould rt-- 1l1n. aecordlna to the chairmun ol the state Re publican Centr:il committee. ln a stalt'mcnt released this Wffkend, P1ul Uaerlt ~;ud the Republican Con.:res~man should s tep down for ''the good of lhc peo ple be w as elect ed t o rE"ptt~ent ond for the 1eneral hulth of the Republican Party in Southern California." Hinshaw, ~I. o r the 40lh Congressional Distnct. was M~n­ tenced lu l month to 1 to 14 years an prison following his con,·icllon 1n Orange County Superior Court on r harges that he accepted stereo equipment and a $1,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corp .. while he was Orange County assessor. Hinsha w is currently free on n1s promise to appear whale awaiting another trial on a charae that he used the as· sessor·s office stacr illegally an his 1972 election campaign. Haerle noted that Hinshaw; following his conviction, became ,ubject l6 a new House rule pro· hibiting members from voting if they have been convicted of crimes carrying a sentence of two years or more. If Hinshaw were to resign, the va c·anl'y could be filled in a s~cial election held durinl the general eleciion in June. Haerle s aid Hinshaw's inabili· ly lo vote effectively leaves the residents of his district without representation in Congress. In addalaon l o Haerle. the Orange County League o f Women Voters has called for H.insbaw's resignation. f'ro• P8PAJ SKULL ..• Johanson detailed his d is- covery , a nn ou nced la i;t OeC'ember . or lSO fossilized bones Of two infants and three to fl\'C adult ancestors or man in the Afar Depression of Ethiopia. The bones have been dated as beinit at least three million years old. he said. and probably art• closer to 3.5 million years old. lie said there were indil'8tions the 11roup or creatures died together, possibly in a flash flood. f'ro• Pa~ J COUNCIL ... council made u s pt-cial ~xemp lion for three North lnin,• tncli. and called ror the exemptJon to be nu de part of city la". Undt•r UMt caty 'lf '"point yslcm '" for Nin trollin11 dl'\'elnpment. the pro 1ecls orl&1nBlly '"'•re demt'd beclu ll l' f are d c:partm~n t respon e time wu mort' thnn fl\ t' minute Th\• o ld counci l •110 •~ ~cheduled to vote on rt'solut1oni. commendlna the reUnna coun cl I men Anthon). who t:. IC'll\'11\i lht· cou1H•1I , has been t rv1ne's lu't muvor l 'nder th~ n<'w '"''' chorta . thl'rc Is no mt1yor. Tht• counc11'1> pre:.ldlnjl officer Is to be culh•d '"t•hulrmun " In Jn·lm•. us in acnernl luw cities lhrouithout the stute, the prr~ldini; ortlt·•·r i~ scl~tt'd t>r ll ''Ot\' of the council In three of thl' ~•ly's four years, the• tnuy<1r has been cffcclh dy ~CIC<"l~ b\' t ht.' \Oler~. Normulb. th~ lop vote gl•llt•1 ha~ become m ,1vor after the 1•h·1· lion. On one of(vear , the second place winner became mayor. Thal system worked for the first three years or incorporation William Fischbach. John Rurton and Gabrielle Pryor became mayor s in that order. The fir st 1nterrupllon in that system came a )'ear ago . John Burton.who already ~ad served as mayor , placed second at lbe polls In lhe 1974 elc<.'tion. Art Anthony. who was rourth place in the ballollnl{, was picked as mayor over Hen:-y Quigley, who placed third . ln the election last week, Da,•id Sills. a leader of the successful Northwood zoning referendum. placed first in the election. Fro.a Page Al FLORIDA • • down and the economy was 1m proving. "\\'e are s trong as a naUon a nd have the ability to deter ¥&· 1resslon and matntain peace. "That's the messal!e to get across," Ford said. As he wrapped up his ram pa1gn, Reagan attuckcd the l"urd economal' rerord. n1mpanng at With the brtl'f Ufll>UrJ:'' th.it jlrl' va1lcd just befor,• ll1chard :\1x1111 was re·clected in 1972. Reagan's camp111J!n m nnagPr $ said " rew we(' ks ugo he "uuld win the state by a :? I muritin, hut the former Cuhfornlu ~ovt•ra111r now says "It ':. a clo:.c horse r ace." ( Pilot Logbook J What's in a Nanie? You'd Be Surprised By TOM BARLEY OI-O.lly P"llel St•ll Roger Franklin Weaver, 26, of 6700 Warner Ave., Hunt· inglon Beach, would like to chanRe hi s name. Nothing unusual about that. you might say, and you would be dead riRht. Thousands or Orange Cou nty resi<ient.; visit Superior Court each year to file lh<' apphrut1on that I!\ rarely. i( ever, d enied. Judie Samuel Dreizen will probahly do the same for Roger after he gets his eyebrows down to their normal le\ cl. For he is sure to read in the hody or , Roger 's application the slatC'mcnt lh<1t seems to have been rardullv n ·acl hy every member of the county clerk's change of name d1v1sion. ~O ONE, OF COURSE, is goi ng to itel his or her name changed without .. lating a reC1 son on thl" apphcat1nn. And ........ v 99.9 percent of the reasons don't get a seconl'f look Crom of. f1c1a ls. Ali ben lbn Mn h Mahmut·Soud and J a111'llav M1khu1 I l\lalome1oje1' 1c h want their n11mes chonite<I for reai.ons they shouldn "t have to spell out. Cor;i r ink and Wilbur Dung want lh1•ir11 <"hunJ(ed fnr e<1ually obvious recisons Wouldn't you·' Anyway. back lo Roger who ~tales In his declaration thl' followlng reasons . ··My prutnt namt 11a101Jrct of m 1~eru and crmfu~wn ~rau~I' rt ht namt J Rogtr can have thtsl' dtf1nit1on1 Molt 1er organ r f"rencl1 J, trper1 .orpe1Jrmon. rnnlr orl nf 8l'T1Jnl C'OJ)tl/otaon. intellectual r<l.teal , or word 11f n.('knowl11rlf!l'mrr111u{'(l IPI radlocom~untcalwns Tllt:N llt: Tl'ltl'\S TO Wravrr · Tl(J>C' 11f naft1man. w1f1• ar woman, a vac1/latnr. a M rt1011s hr'"" llow uhoul fo'rwnkhn" fo'ronklm &l1flrtt'n11d In ··fo'rnnk," ",.·rank" ma JI C'Onnnt r h/m('.~11101 o hot d11{1 OH1C'iol 1ntcrei.t, as many rf'ocl<'r" m11 y h&vf' RUell""d, hao; centered on the lnh•rprrtalums offered hy ftOJ?<'r for the• first of his two Christian namci; A former Royal Air Forre naviRatnr promptly conrNINI him the arl[ument that "RoRt'r"" 111 intrrnnt1nn11I u~c in Hll forms of tr ansm IS'ilOn. Bt:T THE SEXUAL connotdt1nn" That hJ' l<'ft lh<'m absolutely blank c1own here at I he· ohl t•ourthousc 1rnd Webster's lnternatlonaJ D1ct1onary 'hcd" no llJ?ht on :i1u1·h inferences. Perhaps Judge Dreiien will ask Roger to e'ploin And then again he may ,decide lhat a whole new name might bt' the best way ~ing a situation that could produn• -;omf• very difficult exp I ations. We CBfl hear it now. "\\'ell. lhese lhrrr names you·,., picked sound reasonable to us W<''ll order the change In bt• made effective immediately. Okay'" "Roger. your honor " • Oh yes, the hearing is scheduled ror April 1. \OU kn<>w what date that is. of course. , Laguna/South £east "'' t EDITION * * Today's Cl• lag .Y. toe'kH VOL. 69, NO. 68, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY. MARCH 8, 1976 'What City Please?' I Busy Business . By LA a1t: KASPE'll Of Ille 0•11• l'llMM.olf "What Cit y please"'' Dial or punch the numbers ... 4 . . . l . . . 1 . . . on your telephooe and the question com· es on the hne lake an automatic command. The voaee on the other eod of ters no 1dentir1ratlon, no greet· Ing. not l'Ven a "May J help ~ou ? .. The dir ectory auhtance operator 's response to t.he call eems to ~ just anotJlttr service offered without a smile. In tact, telephone c:om~ny Of· facials don't s mile when they talk of directory assistance. They would hke lo discourage its use. Now. they are asking for permission to charge for !><>me of the service. In the past. they've had their operato rs make a point oC tellina callers the numtx-r they were bein1 1iven la lu;ted In the directory. The oper ator 's c urre nt response, uccordina to Mun;a Vos ika. a Pacific Telephone operating ser v ice manager (formerly referred to as the chief operator > pro\'1des better. quicker u n •1ce Qwck sen •1ce 1s an essential element tn the operator's work. African Skull Raises Doubts WASHINGTON (AP>-Anew· ly discovered s kull of an early ancestor of m a n raises doubts about the dattng of the ramous Pekin g Ma n fossils, a n · thropolog1st Richard E. Leakey sAid today. s uggesting that Pek· Ing Man may be a m1lhon years older than pre\ 1ou:.lythought Anot her anthropologist, Donald C Joha n:.on. i.Ot!ak1nl( of another de\'elopm ent, coru.trucl ed a compos1l~ hand lrom three milhon-yl'ar old bones of human· like rreatures and !>aid the con· .st.ruction might re\'eal how the:.e Clemente Kidnaping ·Reported ,, s.111 Oll'j!O wom;m r<'J~)l'tc•d ~hl' "as k11lnJpell .tl i.:1111pu1nt b~ ,1 lutt·hhakl·r l>ht• pu·k1-.l 11µ in Sun {'kml.'nlt• S,1turd.I\, 1'h1• \\Oman wa; rele:tSt'<l unln jurl'd "hl•n ht•r pa,wnitt•r told her lo 'top in Soluna lkach uni.I then ldt tht.' 't•ht<'ll· The \\oman drO\'l• loSan D1t•i.:o ~ind n•1111rll•ll thl' 1nculenl In poh<'l' \\ho 111 turn not1 f1t-.I lhl• S.'\n (.'lemt•11tt' L>t•pJrtmt.•nt The "om an .... mt she picked uµ the man at lht> ,\\'cnada Cahr1.1 on-ramp of the ~Jn Da ci:o 1-'ree\\ J } Mter entenni: the car. the man pul ll'd nut "'hat the worn.in d1•!!c r1bf'd a-. o ehrome pl alt'•I dern ni.:<'r pa..tol and orderl'<l her to drl\ e bo111h llunni.: lhl' Jnurncy the woman :-:1,1el tht• 111a 11 i.:rahht>d hl•r brra'''· hut '.'>he·" us not forr('(f to \llll(:1i:1• 111 an) M''\ .1l'l. San Juan Man Dies in Drop Over Bridge i\ :l l 'c•,1 r olrl San Ju Jn Cnp1<1trun11 m.tn "J< killed Satur ctn\ in ~an t·11•t111•ntc• \\tw11 thr• 1·.ir lw "•" clrl\ ini.: flr,l \m,1 .. ht•d a ffl'l'\\ ·" mnlt .111 .tncl th1•n ll"111 tl'.:r.1t1•tl "1th th1• 1•ni.:11w. p.1rh ttnd 1tr1' 1·r pl11ni.:1n1o: m 1·1 u btld~l' primitive hands were used. The scientists announced their fmdangs today al a joint news con· ference s ponsored by the NauonaJ Geograph1<' Society and the Na· t1onal Science Foundation. Leakey s aid the complete skull he unCO\'ered last year in northern Kenya is an estimated I 5 million year s old, yel is almost identical to fosstls found near Peking dated at only a half· million years. Fossils so alike should be from creatures that existed at about Canned Mouse 'Ruined Sex' TOLEDO, Ohio <AP> - A Toledo <"ouple a re suing :1 food company for nearly Sl m illion because. they say, a mouse in a can of tnrnatoes has ruined their ~ex hfe and caused permu· nent Illness to the wife. Dewey and Lucille Simpson claim an the 1>Wt that on J an. 16, 1975. Mrs . Simpson opened a can o( Co ntad i n a s t e w e d tomatoes. poured them in· to a kettle. and i:Hscovered the mouse as she lasted them The U S. District court suit said the d1sco\•ery caused Mrs. Simpson, Sl. to become phys ically 111 and she was rus hed to a hospital. Sm ee then she has been unable to eat any food without fi rst taking a pall prescribed by her doc- tor. the s uit said . UCI Workers At Bookstore Go On Strike Emplo)'es nt tht' l'n1,·crs1ty T\nok~ture. which sells books and !<upphes to l ' C l r\'lne c;tudents "ent on strike today folio" in~ a \ Oll' lac;t \\ et>k lo Join Local JU or the R<>ta1l Clerks l 'nion CA t'L CI01 But stud <'nts at l 'CI are not frdtn~ cHects of th<' strike nnd I ht• 111'1 t•ff l'Ct m ll) be to hOOlll :t 'tt1<l<•nt run com P\'l 1tor 1'1w "1nkr quartt•r 1s wtntltn1t rln" n ;1t lTI. "11 h fmnl C'<om11 '<'hl•cluled for nc><t \\t't'k Conse <~<'f' STRIKt:. PaJf' A21 the sam e lime. Leakey indicated. The African skull. accurately dated by radiation techniques, therefore raises questions about how old Peking Man really is. he said. Fossils of Peking Man. con· s1dered by som e the ancestor or the Mongoloid race. were first dLScovercd in 1927. The best of the fossils d11>appeared in 1~1 . 1A1lile being shipped from China for safe keeping dun ng World War II, and have been the sub1ect of a worldwide starch. <Stt SKULL. Page A?l A Reunion For Beatles On U.S. Gig? LONL>O~ <AP> -The Beatles a re gelling to"elher again fo r a concert In America. a g05slp col· umn1sl for the Da ily Mirror said . today. The time and site were not disclosed. Paul Callan 4uoted the father of one member or the )!roup us saying thev dct·1dt•d def1111tl'l~ lo 11et together a ~aan for ,, $311 million con<'Nl m the l n11t·d States Callan wro te in the masc;. circula tion Mirror that 66-ycar· old m1rold llarr1son. father or former Beatie GeorAe llarrison told him : "George has relented. after some hesitation, and the .......-OOys have all agreed to do th<' show m the United States and possibly stay together for othe r 'shows ." George, J ohn L<'nnon, Paul McCartne y and Rmgo Starr broke up as a group in 1971 aft er ~elhng more tha n 100 million re· cords. "George has bC'en in America for a month now with his record· 1ng company and has told me th:d he and the other lad~ wall be gettmR toRethcr for a 'how." his (athC'r QUOted him OS Sayin~ "(;t.'<>rJ!e bU1d there wol> no hatch hut \a n ouo; m attc" h::n c to bt.• sortl•d out leRulh .. Callan addt'd, .. Tht> t\mencan concert 1<1 heinJ: promotc-d b\ llolh "<1od h,1Hd rl1ll Sar~t>nt and "111 bt• Wit'\ t'>t'CI around lh(• \\orld ~.1 r,:tl·nt hnrx•., tn st<ig•• tht• ('cinr c>rl 1n Jul\ Ul\)" h1•r1· tht' Heath•' l1k1• ;_inrl ':l~'-11 n1uld brini: 1n as mur h as SISO m1lh11n " S1nrl' the\ 'lphl up f'a<'h of th,. four He.111<'" ho'i rurrtl·<I on a .. a '!tor in htl' "" n r111ht ll 's r~ecled m u ·trace work lime. a recording of the number ot seconds It take to complete t1 call which 1s commonly referre<I to a:s AWT I On one recenl monun\:. Mrs Vosika's office. one ol six direc- tory assistance centers m thl' county, recorded an A\\I of 33 9 sttonds. 1l was lht "best an the S}Stem," s he boasted "Thi is omethang we ~·ork on con lantly." s he expla inf'd. Every o~rator is pcrtod1caJly timed and checked for accuracy. They ne\'er know when th<'Y 11rC' being checked so tbey ronstantJy try to keep the conversation short "Whl•n l first came to the de· partment. l d1dn 't realize how dJff1cult it is to look up a phone number," said Lmda rnldreth, the a ssistant operating :ser\'lce manaitcr an chur11e of tnunin& new employes. She 1uld thtre ure 22 dln~c· tone11 for lht' 714 oreu cock area which lncludf's Sun Diego, !'aim Springs, Bis hop, R1ven11de. and San Bernardino 011 ~II •s all or Orange County ll is. sht' said . one of the largest aru CQde sections m the> state The operator asks for the city <Stt DIR F.CTOR\', Pagl' A!> O•tly ,., ... \t•tl Ptt••• SOUTH LAGUNA LIQUOR STORE BLAZE DISRUPTED COAST HIGHWAY TRAFFIC Fire at Pomero.y'a Vlltage Store Sunday Did Approximately S15 ,000 Damage Liquor Store Bunis $15,000 Damage in South Lagrow Blaze A faulty wall heatrr 1011r hrri orr 0 $15.000 (1 rt• '" a !:>vutlr Laguna liq uor stfll't• Sunduv und created a m aJor t raffac tanitl<' on packed Par1f1c Cna:-.t lh~h"s~ a:. fi re equipment lJlocl..l'<f t\\o lam':. or traffic No onl' was injured m U1<> noon hour blaze at Pomeroy':, Village Store. 3 171 5 P acific Coa:.t lllghway, but tht' fire kt-pl a crt>w of 25 men bu~> for lll'arl v un hour "The hrt> "JS t'OnfinC'<f to lhr In Critical Condition LB Man, 28, Pulled From Horne Blaze A 28·year-old Lajlun·a ON1ch man r emained in cn t1cal c·ond1 t1on today at the Orange County .Medical Center's s pec1uhlC'd burn unit followm ir a disasl rou~ fir<.' in a beach colla1teSaturday. The fire which injured Thoma .. Thompson was one or two early mormni? hl;i zes over the" eekl·nd alonr. the bea<·h front A ftrt' of undt>lt'rmined onaan destrO\ ed a bai.ernl'nt dt•n at I Z!~• Ocean· Front Sunrlay morn1ni.: ~o cause has bt•cn rlelt•rmint•<f and damaJ?t' e"t1malt'' an• po ·n<I 1111! '\;o Onl' "J' ln)U rl'fi Ill 1111, f1reSunda' • Thom1>";'" "'as 'av<•d h~ l\\11 1.al!una 11cnrh firemen "hn plUlljlC'rl IOlll th<.' bornan~ hOU4't• and pulled thl' unronl\t'IOU' man out \'olunlt•er Fir1•m:111 Scott !Iv dri\'Cn back h\• <11·ns l' black ~mokl' and h<·at · An in1t1al search also was ham· pered b~ tht• :.nwkt.' a n<! at wasn't until rll'eml'n hJd cll·an•d ~omc> of lhl' 'mnke frnm the bulld1ni.: that the \ w<•rc able to H'l' Thom pi.on h IOI! on the flnor or lh<· hcdroom Thi' huilrt1ng, guttt•d h \ lht• flaml"i. "'as dl'clar<'d a totJI In:.'.'>. 1-:!>ltmatt•d r eplacement wa' plac·ed at .ibout S47,000 for the ~tructure and content)'; Fare M ar~h:.il James Pn•c;son dPlerminNI tha t lhl' cauc;e of th<' fin• "a' a couch rollt•d O\ er :.i floor he<1ter and IJ?nilt•d by lh1• ht'at of tht• 11n1t bu1ld111~·:. ~uh:.lrut'I Urt' and to a ~toraJo?C room a nd kepl from ~ pr e a d 1 n g t o u n u t t a r h <' d l\\O ston hou"' T"o J{1rb n · · 1>0rledl~· fled from th(• ho11:.t' "hen the hrl' brok(• out F ire tnV<''11izator., e~t1m:ited lht• damait<' ut ~.000 l<1 the hmld II\~ Jnc1 SI0.000 to th(> l'Onlt•1tl:. They ~:wt. however. that the <lam:.igl' fl1turl' may Ix> re\ 1i.cd upward becaui.<' th<' fire burnrd through a ware wh1t'h <'n<'rttizc>d a re frtsr,l•r ator conta1n1n jl peni;habl<'s The dangling h vc> ware flf'Oo \'ldPd a hazard for firl'men at· t ackmg the bulldtng from thl' south s1dt' until power t'ompany off1c1als shut off the electricity. All hough the blaze was lur gC'ly confined to onf' portion of the bu1ldin~ 1t hurned throu11h the ceiling and 1gn1ted th(' attar. Firef11thter~ ~r uled the r oof. hat'kin~ away al the shinl(lc!'. with their axe:.. th<.'n poured "aler lhrou11h th<' hole . It was not lmm<'diately known whether there were any patrons 1ns1de tht• ~tore or wht'thcr l1<1uor bottles " t•re 1gn1ted hy th<' blaze. Three rtre en1:1nes. a truck and a rescue 'ch1t·l1• blocked thu southbound Ian<'' for uhout an hou r , c r eatani? humpcr·tO· bumper traffi<' on l'at'1fic Coa,t JI 1 ll h w a v a ., f 1 rt' men an <I HJghway P.11rnl offlrc·r~ funneled truffl<' pa't t hc rmtt lt'm•c k ,_ J'"''Jlh I' E h,1 r JI.JI, 11( :n~111 Vnlll' 1111.111 \\ ,,., r 11\hc-.I In ~.111 Clcm1•nl\' 1:1•1u·r.1I llt•'lllt:11. hut <h l•d u..i ,, I t'lllllt ol lll)UI tc• .. Ill lht• l\('('1(11•111 1 n I? t n n ,1 n rl F 1 1 1• m a n J 1 m f)c•mp<11•y brok1• out J window lo thl' ht'rlroom of I ht• c·n1t 11i.:t• anrl pulled Thompson from lht· fl am inii building 1\ hOUM' J!U t•.,t, Patrica a T yner, 2r., or Redondo Ul'arh. was un&n· Jllrl·d ~h e told r1r(·mt'n that !>he i.aw tht• fire'. y1•ll1•cl lo Thompson and then run from the houlie to ~ummon hc>lp She said wht•n shl' rcturnt·d. the door to the cottai.:t> h:t<l lo<·k('d 11nd she was unahlc• tn ~<·l hack in to u1d Thomp.,on ~mokt• from t hf' f1r(', vls1bll' for Se\eral mil<·"· gathr•n·ct crnwdi. on i.t•vt•r:1l h1ll'lch• vantai:c ~pol~ A group or U h!JUt I jll !iJWl'I :tlor' watC'lw<l tlw l1111ld1ni.: hum from the ('U!>l ~lflt• of l'.1l'1fw ('11asl lhghway 1 A 'l~1kl•<.m:1n for tlw {',11tr11rni,1 H1..:h" ,1y l'.11 r11I ,,11cl f:hurJ.:ttr\ ':. t'llr ",,.., ''1ut hl11,und an !ht• 1·l•111t•r Ian\• of the• Sun 1>11•1.111 .. 'l-rc" 3\' "twn 1t 'udrh'nly V('<'fl'{I 1nl11 tt11.• tl'nh'r h:11111•r The• r11 r thrn r11n'<'llt'd arros" ;) II t h I ,. t• I ( .• rr ll' l.1 n •. ' u n rl :.m.i,lwd th 1 1111~h thr JilU•trdr.111 nr lhl· El l'.1n11n11 lh·.11 t•H·n ·rn" II~ The t·n~am• uf lhl' car. J!l,ort('<I rtJrt .... 1111! f:lwri.:J n \\t'rt' thr11\\ n mer thl' hrirti.:c ond onto the h114h" <I\ helo" fhl' Cll P <.:11d thr re "C're no ~1tnes'e~ J\ ,11la hle lo tht.' 10 56 a.m m1 ... hap. and no othcr cars or per~11n<; "('re in' 01\·1.-d Ebaq~.H\ was tak1.•n to the hoi>p1tal by th<' San C'lemenle Fire Department ambulance Three Mutilated Bl'E~OS .\IRES . .\ri:<'ntan:i (.\PI t\ m 1ddlC' :lJ:NI couple a nd tht•ar ~rown dau)?hter "r re ktdnap<'d. slain and th(•1 r hands "err c hoppt•d off. apptJr enll \' hy n ght1<.t ll'rron stc;. in unothl'r out break of political \'lolcnc<'. Argen.lme police reported toda)'. Ted's Mom Nixes Draft BOSTON < i\ r l -Rose Kennedy '\a}-; her son. Sen f.d1A ard M Kenned~ <U )lase;. I. rrnbably wall tw persuaded by family pr<.' ~-;ure to turn down any draft he m11thl rt'ce1ve ror the Dem ocratic pres1den· t1al nomination this year . The B os t o n H era ld Amencan s aid toda y. The m a tna r t'h of the Kennedy family was quot· ed as !!ayin~ in a letter lo the ne~ spa per that s he agrees that ·'the family reels it best for him to t'Oll· tinue as the s tate·s senior !'enator rather than rise to the challt>nges or thC' pre· s1dent')'. .. Kennedy has repeatedly said he will neither seek nor acdept the nomination. lie 1s expected to seek a tturd full Senate term. San Clemente Will Select New Mayor ~let'laon or a ma,or "Ill face the San Clemente Calv Coun<"ll "hen 1t ml'<'h Tut'~da~· niJ(hl to S\\ear an t"o ne" member' Cocncilm an eleC'l Wilham Walker and councilwoman ele<"t Donna Wilktn!IOn will r('('el\e the ooth of office from City Clerk Max Berg ol the i JO pm m et· ln1t at City Hall lmmt>dl ately following lne sweann1Hn <"erC'mony, the t'oun· t'tl will selt>cl a m 3) or Wh ether M a\'or Anthon,· DtGIO\ ann1 will retain the post .·s not kno" n Thrre ha< bee n sperulat1on that the ga\'el wi ll go to Walker. The meeting will be the last for Councilmen Charlei; Fox and Arthur Holmes Fox did not seek reelection. lfolmC's placed third an last week's balloting for two .seats. 1-·1remC'n at rarst hod st•nrrhe<I for a mun an tht• honlt', hul w1•r1• AD ANSWERED BY 40 PEOPLE "Yo u have a "nnd<.'r(u l da!istf1ed i;ection Our hnuse sohl In one of the 40 µeople "ho answered the ad " That's the ad\'ertasanit succec;s experience of the Westman~tt'r man who placed this ad in lhl.' Daily Pilot: PRIME WEST COSTA MESA "'' ov.nE'r 3 br. I'• ba, dm rm Ira m'tr bdrm, 2 pal10" lrg rnrd rrnr R 2 Int . xtra Ira dhl ll.ir, forrE'd :ur. fr pk. b1kl' to h<'h lmmcd po~~es~100. $39,500 A11pl & 1mn ('lf)Olsonly X'IX XXXlt If you have real estate you want to sell, call 642-5678. We make it easy for you to attract a buyer. in the Daily Pilot. , Cardiff Glider Pilot Dies SAN DIEGO <t:Pll -J\ :\2 }l•ar old Cardiff man dit·d t•arlv today from tnJun e-; ... urr<'red "hen high ""ands pushed his ha nil glider into a cliff °' erlookm~ Black's Bt'ach. The coront'r '.s office s aid Paul K Caldwell nHer regained con· 111c1ousness al Scripps llosp1tal where h e was taken afte r hfe~uard !ii spent two hours Thursday resc uing him from the ch ff face. Strike Pos tponed LAS VEGAS. :'o:e\'. <t:PI) -A musirians strike which would darke n showrooms along the famed Las Vel(as Strip wa s postponed at least temporarily today . • Oran~_.-:_! ~~ .. "''"u llu•r ('on,11lc•rahlt• 1 loud." 1t h <'h.HH l' 11r sho\\ 1·1 , t1111111ht .ind Tut"•ll.I\ l 'uuln 11.1" Hu~h., T u••"I.' \ 111 tlw ·"'' Lo"' 111n1i:ht I > 111 f1l. Chnnct• or 'ho" l'r' :10 1wr ct•nl. I NSIDE TODA V Fire at L.nu11v11le Down~ Joi/.$ groom and al Leo.« SO harn1·'~ racing horse1 AIQ -i ... l ""' .. , .. c..tilW'ftU o .... ,. .. (.o<ftiu (1'9n-•tl OH1~'""~" lililer••• "*" l•l•rU•-•1 "1-• --- Index All Al At • •• ., ., Al ... .. ., ... H •) Al DM.Y en.or ( Pilot Logbook ) What's in a Name? You'd Be Surprised ISy TQ\1 KARLt.:Y oi .. 0..1,_"'" Roaer Fr1tnklin \\'1.1Hc . 26, uf G700 Warner A"e, Hu.ot. 1n1ton lil'ut'h. """ultl Ilk,• tu t•hunl'l' ht~ name i'oth10a unu,u.il ilbout that. you mishr u . and yoo -..ould be dcJd 11~ht Thousand5 of Ora.nit'" C()unty resld.,•nt~ 'wt Su1Jer1ur Court er.rh yt•llr to tile th\" apphratton lhlt is rartly. If t'ver, denied. Judge Samuel l>r('11-en will probably do the ume tor Roaer illter he aetti ha~ e)'ebrows down to the tr nc.>rmal le' el For he as Aurf' LO read an Ule body or Ro1er's apphc:ullon lhe statement \bat seems to have ~en carefoll~ read by eve-ry mt>mbu of lhe county C'lcrk':. ch1tnge ot n•me d1' mon. XO OXE. OF C'Ol'Rs t:. 11' i;t010j:? tn get his or her name c:hanged \\lthout uua-r staling a rea:.on on the appltC'atton. And 99.9 percent of the reaM>ns don't get a !>~cond look rron, of. f1clals. AJi ben lbn Muh Mahmut-Soud and Jaroslav ~11kha1I Matome10Je1v1ch want their names changed for rciisons the)' shouldn't have lo spell out. Cora Fink a nd Wilbur Dung want theirs changed for equally obvious r easons. Wouldn't you? Anyway, back to Roger who states in his declaration the rollowine reasons: "M11 prosnit name a.s a source of m11ery and con/us1on because flM name J Roger can~ these deftna110TU · MIJU iu organ f F'rmchJ, e.rpnt spearman, malt acl o/ snual copulallon, mltllectual ra.scal , or word of acknowledgemt11t usrd m rod10 comm umca lions. THEN HE TURNS TO Weaver: TyTH of craftsman. 1.-tlt! or woman, a voctllalor . a nervous horse How about Franklin'! Franklin Jhorlt11ed ru f rnnk." •· f'rank .. ma11 connote hon.t!f y or a hot dop Official inter est, as many readers moy hu\'l' !!.Ul!S!>ed, has centered on the interpretat.Jons offered b} lto~cr for the first or htS two Christian names. A former Royal Air Force navigator promptly conceded him the argument that "Roger" is 1n inlemdttunal use in aJl forms of transmission. BUT THE SEXUAL connotation ? That has left them absolutely blank do141l here al the old rourthouse and Webster's lnternataonal DictionJn' i.hcds no hght on such inferences. Perhaps Judge Dreizen \\ 111 a'k Roger to explam. And then again hem ay decide that a" h11tc new namt' miRht ~the bt>st w.iy of reo,oh in~ a i.1tu.1t111n th.it could produce some 'er} d1Htcult expiations. \\'t! C'an hear 1t now. "\\>1·11 1111..'se three n ames you've picked sound reasonable to "' \\ 1· It ordc•r the change to be made l'ffcct1Vl' tm ml'<h.tll•I) O'-·•> : " "Ro1ter. ~our honor ... Oh 't'lo, the hearing ic; 'ch1·d111t•<I for April 1. You know "h.it date that ii;, of l'Ourst•. Ford Co11fide11t OelC• Piie! ~ ,,_ DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATOR BUSY SERVICE Fountain Valley'• Jean Stires In 30th Year t'rone Pagf#. l I DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE ftr~t ~trc; \'os1 ka explained, ~rauM· sht> or he can be rt• aching for the proper color-coded ~echon of their directories \\hile the ~rson 1s still g 1vmg them the name. This saves time and, of course, reduces the1 r A WT. Then. the operator who uses the proper t echnique does a "flap. sweep, scan" of the pages until she or he gets to the right name. If the numbt'r requt>sted belongs to a government agency, however . the operator will turn 3\\3)' from the d1rectones and look tn a spccrnl lt-;11n~ of nurn berc; called th1' po"11on or· ganiler. Or the\' ma\ find rtw numllf•r on u'rour.pa~~ h'-1 or frt'c.!uentl\' callt'd num bNS posted JU'l ahm ,. the dtN.'ctOrlt's. This list. wh ich goes from Ab· bey Re n ts to Zoci}:., h a!. the names and numberi-of county stor('S and r act 10 ~talion n•qu(.'io.l ltne::. during thl' da~ In 1111 • '•" mg. opera tor~ shalt to a li't 111 restaurunts, bo\\ ling alle~s anll other entertainment spoli. t'\ormally \\ h1le am.wertnR a <'all, the "CW." call wailing, but· ton 1s na,h111J:. "Tht.' calb don't let up," said Jean Stires, a Foun· tiun Valley reside nt who has bet>n an operator for 30 year ... On a slow day. she said, there might be two or three seconds between calls. Aut often. operatprs said. peo. pie will ask when they answer tf lhl'\0 \£' been out on a <'oHec hrl;ak bt>cau ... e their cnll "a'n t ,11,._,, l'rt•tl rt!!hl ;t\\ a\ Sonlt' i>t•oplt• .i ri• rudt• hut th«n lhl' nt''I per'''" a:. usually ntCI', s.11d Nun<') t.l:cl'lbal. Sen l<'l' mav bl· ... tower 1n tht• t>\'l'lllOR.., Th.ct, operJtnr-; :.ay, 1s because children will call to gl•t the phone number or fr1t>nd" "horn lht'y onl~ know hy r1r't name. Thl•n. in thl' c\'cnmgs. thl' drunks cnll. People are also more apt to <'all for a numbc-r wht•n it'c; rain· 1ng. During the :.now season, they ask for" ea th er reporti-.. Campaigns Taking Shape Some people <'Ons1dcr d1rec· torv assistllnce as 11 true "in· formauon" l\t'r\ ice. People have :1'lked how tu l'ook o turkey or "hat to do for :i child's rash. Then too, there are proposi· t1ons ancl ohsl·ene calls. By t'nltt'd Press lnternntion1&I President Ford told t-1ort1la rnmpatJ?n wnrkers by lf'lephonc· wdnv "I think we're JtOlnl'! to \\10 :.'"htlt> his Republican rival. Ho~ald Rc.1Jta11, said he "on't be hurt by a second plare f1111sh in thrpnmary. Formcr GrorJ!1:l Gov. Jimmy Carter. mt>anwh1h•, on a clay· Ion,:! w.tnjl lo all part'\ or fo1onda, harked orr from ln,t "t•ck's pre dictions th a l ht> would "JO the llemocrat1c pnmnry. But he said hf' would r1nish ahead of St'n. lknn · JaC'ksun of Wash ington. ;\nrl ~ould r ut mto CM. c;eorJ:<' Watlare·i. 1972 mar~111 of 46.2 llt'rct•nt in the stutl•. \\ t11te tlOu'if' prt•ss "<'"rctnry Hnn Nt''<'ll'll '<11d Ford P''' i;onutl" tl'1.-ph11nt•d t-'lur11la cump111izn \\Orkt>rs suying · "\\'ell, u ·s J!Olll~ to ht' u clos<' boll i,:nmc but I think "t''r<• IZOHll? to" tn l>on 't qUJl 1n lhl• l11«t quart<'r We'rt' in there lo "m oncl "'e r(.' ROtnlZ to\\ in •· t-' or 1t t o I d l h 1• v o I u n t 1• c r ~ "nrkt'r'I. "\'11u 'rc doinR really a )trt':it, Jtrl'l\t joh. I ur.:~ you lo cont111ut> thl'l l'ffllrt. · 111• -.aid hf' h:ill · IHI()(\ pohd~." th.1t unemploymt.'nt was C'Omm~ ORANG£ COAST \ l'.C DAILY PILOT ,,._""....,, (ftri,it0t>9fl• f"'I* #4"'.-flw~f\1 ... ,,,,_.. t"1 l tP-... ""' ' •• ,,, .... ,,...,., .. ..,...f"# \,... ... """" I t ..,,... ' "l•-t ... ,., oth ul lw \"' I I f ~ .. ~. fft "'' 11\ f ·'•• t.. t-. '~""" .,,.,.,..,, .......... ..,~,, ......... , .... 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""""'"'·· I <ill ... t \, f' 1•f -"' f' f I +t •' l\ ,...,,. '""'• ,., .. "'·)~tflt•t ~ •••• ._.. \ ........ • dn,, n and the eC'onomy was im· 1•1I\10.i.: \\" .1rl' stron~ ao; 3 nation and h.11 ,. 1h1• ;1hcl1ty to det<'r 3g. , 1 ... -.11111 inct ma1nta1n peace. • I h .i th<• ml'ssa~r to ~et lH'l 1"' .. Ford 'Jld. ·'" ho• 11 rappl'd up his <'Om· p.11 1-!11. th .. 11 .. ;111 .11tackl'd the fo"ord l'C'onon111 11•c·11r1I. cnmparin)! 1t '"'" tlh' h111 1 11psur.11t• lhal pr(.'· v~ult•d Jll!>t 11, 1•11 •' ltu·h;ird 1'\1xon ''as re-clcrl 1•d rn I ~r;:? Rt•agan·._ 1-.1111p.11 11 rnana~cri said a fl'W ''c1·1'' ai.:11 h,· '"'ultl \\tn the c;l;ilt' '" ,1 2 l m 11 !!Ill hut the form,·r C .1l1forni.1 .t.:"'' 1 nor now say!> "ct':--a rl•hl' h11r:.,· race." "I don't think il "oultl m.1k" nn\ d1rrercn('I'." Rt>a~nn ti•l<I r1· port(.'ri; 1n M1:tm1 ''h"n :t'<k<><l "hat "oultl be tht! tunst~U<'nct>' of flni~hing iot'<'nnd. "After nll. ''t' ha\'e 50 state,.·· Askrd how long he could sur· vive as a candidate without beat· ing Ford in n pri mar}'. Reagan -.aid, ''The i,ettm<' IS how many d(.'· legates you f?O w ith to tht• conven- tion " He predt<'ll'd "the hnal fight will be w :i~ed on the con· Hnt1on floor." Seeking to counter heaclllnes In ne"spapel"! across Flonda Say· ing that the n aUonwide un· t•mployment p1C'lurt> has im· 11rm·ecl, Reagan i.ucd the r urrcnt upsurRe in economic lnclicator: \lac; due to "artificial "limulant~." li e ad d ed , · ~mt>wht>r<' along the hn<', "c h.11 ,. tn l11tt' thf' hullet " lk.1 1'.1n .. ;11rl th<' t\c1ministra· lion ' • 1·.11111m1r poli1·i1'' ('rHllol fl.,111 lol .11111111·r IP< ,.,.,,,,11 .ill• r <'ll'C'l Inn cl.I\. GOP Chief Tells Hinshaw to Quit :0-:t'wporl n c:tC'h ('Onjfrt".Sman J\n<lrrw J . Jhnshaw. ('M\•ictt'd nf hn bet)' :111cl ~entrn<'t'd to from l t~ 11 y<'nr:o; In Jlr11oon. tohould rr !.1~11. at·1·or<i1njl to the c·halrman of th<' state He pubhcon Centr .. 1 ('omniitt<'l'. Jn :i s t11temcnt rrlC'as«I thl~ "'••t•kc•n<i . l'aul lfnerlc M1c1 th<' Ht•puhl1c.1n C11n11 rc·!<.~m:in ~hcmlll ~ll'p down for "the l{Oud of the pt•oplt• ht> \\ ,1 'I c·ll'rt ed to n •prr!.c'nl .ind for Ille 1o:c-ncr .il LB Planrwrs Lack Quorum Wtlh Ill\' 1•11•1 'H'n •f l 1tun:l l~·,1ch pl.inn1n~ rnrrn11i.., 111nl'1 • .I .H' k " (' {) 0 \\ I. 11 ll It ti ~ . " " llC'lkrue to thr Cit> \oun<'ll. tti .. comm1o;Mon . .1lrr.1d\ rectur t·d t11 (nur m<'rnb('rc; b\ J pre\ 1ou ... t t.'· "1gnation no" hu·k, .i quorum \ me<'! 111.: ,cfwdukd for 1'lw~ II.I\ "ii I h1• 1-.crH·1•l1•d ,11111 fl '<'ht'<11Jlt•f1 \1) \1 Jr< h ;!;I to ,11lm' time fot t ht• n111m•1l t11 appotnl three ne'A mem bl'r' to thl' pl.in ntnf: bod~ The t"o rcmaininiz planntnJ: l'Ommiss1on1•rc; art• C'ha1rm.rn Wilham L cJk .rnd \\'tlh.im Peckham. hi-alt ho( th<' R rpul'>lat>:in P:irty in ~•uthern t' Jl1to1111.1 " Htn~h314. 51 , u( !ht• 40lh \ongrl'S!ilOnal U1l!tr1C'l, v.us .. en· tenct'<i last month to 1to14 yf.'l.lrs in pr111on folio" ing his t'OO\'J<'110n 1n OranJlc Count} Superior Court on char~(·s th.it h<• occc11tccl i1lerl'<'I equ1 pment nod n Sl.000 C':lmpai~n ('ontrahulion (rnm ltw T11ndy Corp .. whtlt.> he was 01 :1nl(P Count)' asscoiM)r. Jhnshaw 1~ currt-nllv frc•t' on hi" promt"C to 11ppl·ar wh1k ·'" a1ttnll another trlnl on a l'ha1 t(t• thi.ll hl• '"c1I th1· a ... ,eo;,.or'o; offtce staff llll'Jlally 11\ h1ll l972elN't1on c<• rnp:tt6!n ltat'rle noted th:il l lm~h a v.. follov. mg h1'\ con\'IMIOO. O.•camr •11h1<'C't to n nt>w linu"'r rul<' pr11· hth;tmi: mPrnhrr .. frnm H1tin1i? tf '""' 1,,, ,. twf'n 1•flt1\ lt-t1•d 11f r · , , r-1 • ,, n•, _,, •' r•' t\\11'1•,1r!> C\r n11•1 '" If llin'h"" "' 1•• 111 t•. en. 11,. ,,11,1nc' l'ould "' lclhol 1n • 'ltt'1'1,1I elrl'l 1on hl'fd rlunn~· lh• ~··nPral elel'I wn 1K .J11n1• ll.11,>rle '•'"1 lf1n!o.hcl" .., tn.1h11t I\ 111 \Ole:' l'fre<·ll\£•1' Jt•3H'' tlH' r~·,1<lt'nt' nr ht'I <11,tn1·l \\llhrn1t 11 prl'4'entat1on m t'on~rt'"lc; tn .1dd1t1on tn llaerlc. tht• Oran~c County LeBRUC of Wnm1•n Voters has called for lhn11haw's res1gnatton. •·You JUs l take 1t with a ~rain of salt,·· Mis . .Stires said . "~oth1ng surprises you after a while 1n this Job.•· Often. said Charles Morris. one of the supervisors. people will ask for the numbt'r or "the store across from Sears" or the one "around the corner from the furniture store.·· Operators, of course, explain that they don't know the name or the store. But then. they have a different proble m tr they aren't awar e that the Ploce A<'ross from the ltotel Laguna is really th<' name of a placP. On<'e Morris n•C'allNI. a prrson kept on lellin~ him. "Mv mntlwr h\es 10 Cincinnati." ll<'rC'p1•a1t·<I· (\• replt1•ct th.it I h:11 \1,1:--1111·1· an11 ·''\..!'cl "h.1\ numht•r 1lw p1·r,on ".1f'l\'ll 1 ·111,tlll• I lw 1•atlcr tole! 111111 lw 11 ,,, .1,k1n~ fnr a Lal'!una )l('.1d1 hu"nl•-.S J!OlnJl b' the name ~h Mothl'r LI\ e!. in ('1ncinnali. ,,, "m:1h-opt•ralor. Morri~ has 111!'0 gotten 'ome questions. Onc-e. a wom;.in thanked him for the numher <incl acldcd, "hut why dnn 't vou ~ee If you can rind a re· lll JOb." South Comt 'Boy of Year' Eyes U.S. Title Pat Malone)'. "t>ov of the yeur" of the Sooth Coast Boys Club, soon will be In th<! runninit to C'apturt> the titlr in r<>~1onal and nntaonal c:ompeUt1 oni-. Maloney, n San Clemente Hilo!h S<'hoot "(.'nlor. jo; th(.' son of Mr. and M no J ohn Maloney. 205 t; PortHI. fie h11s been a mcmtx.·r or the local Boy&' Club since second ~r·1d<'. The national "boy or the year" ond nine regional fina11sL<1 will be namt.>d hv rre,;1dent f'ord dunnit :'\ationul ""~s· C'luh \Vf't•k, April 1 11 \I 1 I " " ,. ,. ::i n cl o t h e r "·n11J1naltsls ·w ilt compete fnr '; 1.wn tn f-r holarsh1ps The lop ,1" .irrl " a S4 ,000 scholarship from the R<'aders Digest Foun· Jut1on Beg1onal ftnahs~ will re· l'•'I\ 1• $500 schola rsh1pc; . Berno rd Allen. preo;1denl of the ~outh Coa\l club. s aid ht' bt'lteHS Maloney has a l'ood chan<'e or placing. because of his 10 'ears as a club member and nuinerou~ rommun1ty. school and ~outmg achievements. ' Theft T 2 San Juan Men Held • ID Chari:"' Cit .rn1•mptrd :1rm1 c1 roUUt'r\ h.t\" h1 I I 111,"\1 .1..:.1111,, h\O ~.;n Ju1111 l '.1111,11-.1111.1 1111•11 ''ho allt&edl) !JUI''""" .1 t 1 111,1 Point man Into L.1~u110 l-1 . •ti uCt1•r torc1ns: hint ht It·" 1· ,, tl'll'phonc ~Ith at'l·tfh•po111t Sheonfl l> ofrtr~" ldt>nlilwd th·· pair a:-Scott K Sommeor , 20. ut 26826 Calle J\lamann ancl Sah·3dor Pinon Jr .. 22. of 3093.:! Pa11eo Mar A:tul. Both •l'f ht1ld Ill l'OUnly Jail. Deputies 1denllflcd ttw>m as the• two mt-n who confronted Ger•ld Charl~s Anzalone, 29. or Onna Point. while he was usin~ a l\erv1re station tt lt>phooe Ill J.n Plaut and Coast Highway to roll his j!1rlfrwnd Saturday OIJlhl .\ n1 a I llfH' to Id d..: l'U 11 es h l' <'IOst>d th(' door on thl' two 111 lniders a nd told them 'Tm t.ilk· inJl to my t•h1<'k ." lit! :.aid they then produ<'t'd a .22 C'al1ber rine and demandt>d h1 wallet and "the white package ... Youth, 14, Released /11 Kidnap \ :!!• '1•11r ·ol1I Colorado man t;1\ ... , 1 h.1r~1·~ uf k1clnap1n2 an1I grJn<I t hl'f t t 01lay ofter a \Wckt•nJ 111n1il-n1 111 wh1rh he al· lt>g<'dly uhtl111• t 1·11 a 14· year·old boy at ~u11p11111t 111 t:ap1:.truno Be ach a 11J ti 1 "'" thl! \'tct1 m around ror .. c, t'll h11u1 ~before be· ing arrested in La,:1111.c lktit•h. ft is allc~\'d .1i.:.1111i-.t Oran~e County Jail tnmJl11T11e1111h} St'.1rt O'Toole of Aspen th.it lw i.topp1·d twice on hi(> JOUr m .1 111 nJll tlw bo) ·,. oldl•r broth,•r 111 L1p1,t1 .111•1 R<'t'H'h anti cfrm.11111 l! 1 .111•11111 111 $1S,ll0tl l>t'PUltt'' sJtd th1• hm 1 .. 1.i lh• 111 he was s11t1n~ 1n 11 C'ar <11111o·d liv an acqua1nta1wt• \\ h~·n .1 111,111 1denllf1ed as 0 'Toole ""u" c••I t.1111 a handgun and told him tn 111 lt•r no res1stunct•. Shf'r1ff'~ oHirrrs :rnd 11coli1·1• were alerl<'cl wh<'11 lhc kul11.'1"'1 madt> the first of hi'! l\\O r:111 11c11 calls to the boy'-; hrother :\I 11 ... fnmlly's Capistrano llt•.11 h home. O'Toole was arr~ted whl'n It•• pulled up at a South C'o,"I llig hway I oration and 11 .1 spotted by Lagun n H"·'' h Patrolman Mark Everton \1 ho rerognizec1 the \•e hlclc (1 11111 pohre broad<'a<1ts. O'Toole wns taken from th(' 1·.i r :it ~unpoint and lodged 111 1 "" county jail. The 11 y<'ar 1olc1 passenger, w ho had b-0<-n f<11 1·c·d to IJe on the floor in thr r":" of Ilic vehirle for much of th" J•111111c•v, was returned homr• unlrnrr111•1I. LB Woman Satisfactory After Crash .\ La~una Beach woman is l1st- 1'd 111 "saiisfactory" condition al OranJte County Medical Center today frnm injuries re<'c1vcd when he r car hit a telephone pole on El Toro Road Sunday. California Htghway Patrol of· fi<'er11 said P a ul a R anae Celll05ki. 25, or 235 Calliope St . La~una Hench, was dnvlng west on El Toro Road when her cnr ~werved. cros~ed the road and struc k the telephone pole near Gal(.' Nine of Le1!->ure World. County paramedics responded to th«> call nnd used the La1tuna llill~ FirC' Station's nl'w "jaws of Ith"' to pry off n sma'lh<'d door nnt1 free the woman from her vuhicl<'. She was tr«>a tt'd at Snddlehack Com mun i t y Hospllnl an11 tran"<fr•rred lo OCMt:. ('llP of· r1rerc; snl11 the womon suffered m?Jor inJurtes. Chase Ani:llonr lmmt'dlattlv r•n tu ht' r.1r .rntl led hJs auackt>,.. on .. t1111.lt sµt•,•d dHhlt• that t>ndt'ti In Lu..iunll Jjeac.-h "hf'n ho pulh-d in b\•htnd pukf'd J'IOh~ l'Ur .mil ·•''-1·d llw A1·t Colom 1mlrol111,111 11•1 lt1·l1' I .1J:u11;1 l1lth·1·r~ halh'(flht.'' '''" d,• 111'11111<111 Ii\' tht' two mt•1\ whl• '"11 1·11111 1'1•11 "11lwut A atn~ail,• lm t•s11.:u1u1' h.1," nol vet ~·n u\JI" to tfrh•ri1111w wl1at win; mNnt b\' tht•tr :tlh'.:<'<.I d4:mand forthe''wh1kvuckuttt'" SKULL .•• Johanson de\alle>d his di~ .. <'O\'eq. announce d l a:.t l>e('ember. of 150 foW\ih:t.ed bon\•i; of two Infants and three to fi\ ,. adult anc<"slors or man in lhc Afar Depress ton or Ethiopia. The bones h n ve been dat..ed as being at least three million years old. he said , and probably are closer to 3.5 million years old. He ~aid there were Indications the • group of creatures died together, posalbly In a flash flood. "If this is the case, the rossil people may h ave been Jivin~ in:• >:roup," Joh:inson smd ... This is 1·nden<'e f or t he idea o r <'OOpernt1\'e behavior, whkh I fr~I formed the bu-.1!'1 for early human !lurvival." Johanson, ph ysical a n· thropol ogy c ur a tor at lh<.' Clevelund M ust>um of N:iturnl History. uid the l'Omposlte hand he put toi:ether from 35 bones of "1dul~ and children Is the mosl· complete hand of sul'h areal age. ••Further study will reveal the rapablllt1es of the h a nd for manipulation and perhaps tool m:lking." he s:.i1d. • . Lenk<'Y. director nr the Na- t ion al Musrums or Kl'nya. ubo .mnouncl•d t hut he found a skull 1l.1t\•d fiom 2 5 m11l111n to3 mlllton \l•.irs old. He said this was or the ,,111w type 11nr1 period M one hl• round in 1972 10 the same region ol l\e11y11, and n umed "skull I 170." I>t5<'overt'd with the serond ~\..1111 "~1' a hip bone of the same .1i.:1" he add('(f. "Skull 1470" was t'ontroverslat 111·\·au'<c it indi<'nted that man's d111•t•t nnct•i.tors <'Xiskrl more thnn a m1lhon )'t'ars earlier thun ,,rc.'Vl(IUSIY thought. L<'akey said the new di!I· C'Overies confirmed that the on~mal skull was "not a unique freak." as som e critics sugges t· t•d. hut part of a line or human· like creatures coming down to prt>st'nt man. STRIKE .•. quenlly. the students are not buy. ing new books. The sprin« quarter begins March 24, with dasses -and purchasing of tex· tbooks -to begin Mnrrh 29. The University Bookstore is a pr\\'alc bookstore. a subsidiary of the Missouri Store Co., with no orficial lies to the university. However , the s tore across Cam · pus Drive from UCI a t Irvine Town Ccm trr has bt>en lhe store where professors place book or· ctNs and 11tu denls buy their books. At the beginning or the winter quarter , the UCI student J(ovcrn· ment started its own book resale store, purchaslna used text.& on coruilgnment and resellin1t them. Student Vic.'e President Curtis C.rahnm said the two week effort rr~ult eel In i><'veral thousand cl11llar4' 10 ri-'lalrs. At the Unlvt't!.itv Book'ilorr> thi'> m orning, tht• Ill 1·mrli>y1•-. pnradl•d 1n a Ion~ lir11" ca1'ry1mf :oilgns prot<'"t1n~ 1n11naw1·01cnL pra<'l•ct•s and ur.:111~ cu:.t11m<'l 4' to :oitay uway. Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Soured Him WA~fllN\rTO;"loj rt'Pll -Consumrr advoc:H(' Ralph N :trll'r ;i nn11unrNJ today he acccptc•d $15,000 lo ~Ptllr :1 l;1w"11it hi' ft led agains t the makers of Dannon Yni.::u rl nn<l tt" advl·rtising a~ency. :'\adcr said Dannon and the advertising firm or :\Jar"lc:ll(•r l nc. broadcast advertisements between June, 1974, and Apnl. 1975, utilizing a character named ''Ron Raider." a fi ctitious consumer advocate who endorsed Dannon yogurt. "For years." Nader said. "companies have been using my name ror commercial exploitation without my consent. We hope that this <settlement) is a clenr signal to them and their advertisin~ agenc1cs that such practices must be stopped." Nader said the net proceeds from the settlement have been donated to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a non-profit educational consumer research group. l Monday• Clo8ing Price• STOCK EXCHXNGE t.londlty,Maret\ &. 1971 l /SC DAILY Pt LOT t 9 It's Not Fare Busi1iess1ne11 Catch, Bill 8 } Mlt.TOS MOSKOWITZ IC> ou have ..1 c.•omfortablt' hunk al·count. fh "'~ h a :-.am pie matter, YO\J r :ill .1n ntrhn<', make 11 rt' \"n utton und lht•o to.kt' O(( on ;iny da} }Ou choo t' \'ou rc.•tu1·n honw "ht•n ~ uu warnt IC, on thl' olht'r hun1I . .>OU htn t' to " uh·h } oul' 1>enn1t•11 Oyin.: i1' :i whole other than~ Tht•n you h1n•c to m vc.•i.llal(tt• th• h1b~-rmth of d1i.roum fore:-. Jrnd :1ubJe<'t yourwlr to n l'Ompli('Gted M~\ of n •:-.tnt'llOll:S, U('h W. bUYllllit )OUr ll('kt•l IJI dvanr..:. It\ u1dtna l>CJI. Pt'CIOd ..ind retUt'nll'llit \\lthtn ..I SPt'('lfll'd Pt'rlod Tht• otrllnt•:-. m nln tarn this double· 'llln d i.rd bt>rousl' busmt''" travelers tt'llH1111 lht•ar Money Tree bre;ld and buller M il the.• fare struc.•tul'\• '' l{t'Utl'd lor tht•m That 'ii " h\ tht' rouml trip c.•:1.1·ur"on f:lre:s from l't1:1s t to-roast tart> a prma,.,o th.at \OU 'ttt~ at ll•ust sc,en d,I\.., l 'nitNI. T\\',\ nnd t\mt'ltCjn \l.unl tu make.• !>Ure that the.• busmes man" hu l:o. m11k1r1R a quack trap P••~ i. the f\.111 tub Tiit A lRLI~ t;S )li\Kf: monl'} fl~ in.,: bu:.1nt>$Sm1:n \\ho are on t>xpetbt' art·ounts, Th<•y duA'I do :so well catcrint.t t11 the mas~c~. In 19i'S. <llU\' four of the 10 maJl)r trunk rnrnc.·r11 Braniff. Delta. :'\ata<>n:il :ind Western made monl·~ Ru sell Th;ncr und J otul C t:asl'\. tY.11 executin• \'l<'t- pre 1den1~ of Br . .imff, explained recentl~ '' hy their a 1r11n ... makes money "hale othl'r!> don't Jn an mten at'" wllh Lo' Angeles Times reportl'r lltirold Watkin!>, Tha}l'r and Case~ said the oth er carriers put too mur h l'mphas1s on discount fares. Braniff does offer dlscount fares but th1t two <'X· ecut1ves pointed out. "\\le do not tuke full-pai;:c advertbl'· ments luring people to use them." No sir, there's no point in tellmg people a bout bargains in the air. AS Al'OTH ER EXAMPLE of this ellllsl attitude. lo 1k what happened recent!.) to lhe s mall F.ust<'rn ear ner. 1\I legheny Airlines lt put mto effe<'t la:.t ~ear a neat ldl!u called the "Ltberty" fare. over the ObJectaons or Amer1cun Northwest and T\\':\ This allowed passen~('rs to makt.' un limited trips anywher1.• tn th1.• Alleghcny routt' structur1.· lor a :.et price Sl33 for !H'\t'n da,~. Sl5:J for l\\ll weeks, S183 for three weeks. Last month Allei.?hl!n} oskrd tht> Cl\ al Al!ronautic~ Board <C AU > for permission to t·ununue lht• ran" The CAB :.aid. "Nothin~ d OIOj! • Wh} ,, ('('Ofd&n J? lo thl· CAB. Al leS?hen} had failed to µro\e that the "L1tw1t~" fare an creased the lane·~ profah THE CAB Sr\10 IT Is w11lm~ to •1pproH• <l1M'Ount fan•' but the airlines mu:.t dt•mnnstratc thut the\ contnbu\l' t1 greater profits What conr<'rn' lhl' l'A H. \OU sec , I!> th1 he alth or the J1rhn1•!>, not the ht•11t•f1h conferred 1111 passengers. This 1s 1.'ndent an thr ne\\ charter rull•i. no" b<:tn~ pro pos ed to the aarhnc.·~ b~ lht.' C:AJl Tht'M' rule.·' \\Ould makl· 11 easter for ind1,·1duab to !!Cl low coi.t <'harkr fares for 10 tcrnational fl1t.:hl:-But tu Al'I tlwrn, you \\oulll hun• t o ah11l1 b} :.I -.cries Of pt:ltlfo):~lnj! l'l'!oolr&l'l IOllS, to\\ ll ' I On fhghl!> 111 1-:ur111><'. buv }Qtar lH'kl•t GO da~:-. 11l all \ Jlll't' ~ SI cl\ :al lt•u..,I W\ l'll d,I\' 'l H11tind l n ps onh .11 t' J l111\H•li ~ Th1•r1• rnu:.t hi.• f&'-t'il 1h·p:1at111 t' .111111 durn cl:ilt'' 5 Tra\ t•I J' 11.•rt l)r ,1 i:rnup ti :'\o 'ub:.t 11ut11111 or 11.1 n11• ... un1'1• a 111 kt•t 1:-. huu~ hi Thc.•rc':. nothan.i lak1• rr1:1kang at ea'~ for 1wnpk t11 fh right~ Fi11a11ce Execzttive' To Hear Ca1pe11ter Sen , Denni~ E . Cuqw ntl•r •R :'\c"JlOrt B<'ach l will be lh1 guest !>pCaker al the ~larC'h m('Cllng nr the Orange Count\ t·hapter of the Financial Execull\'t'!-.' ln.,lat ult• Ile will discus!-"Gm t•rnml'nt Rcgulut 1on of our Liv<'!> J Lhe meettng which t\'tll b<.> hclcl at G p m Thursday at th1 Saddlebuck Inn an Santa Ana. Goldf"n M1PNI f'li9hf If James M H armon. r>rrs1dcnl of Golden \\'(•st J\1rhnt•11 has reported d 19 02 µt•rc1•nt growth an paSS<'ngl"rs <'a rrtt.'d ir February as <'om pared to the ~ame month an 1975 Golden West. Ne\\ 1X>rl lleach-bas<'d com muter carrH·r c a r r 1 e d 2 5 , 7 ti .i pass eng<'r s duran~ the: month for a year·lo·datt• ( T',.KING J total or 52.974 "- The Februan load STOCK factor "as 48 69 percent which 1ncoporates 58 ""-~~~~~~~~~~-' flight segme nl'i can ce lled due to weather, acrounting for a passenger los!-o' 385. Sy•f t-011-Dot1 ttf!>r Cori•· Concord. Systron-Donncr Corp with a plant in Coi.1.1 Mesa. has r eporter! for th1• sa x month!> entled J a n 31 !lal1 , were 2'i.933.000. thrt'C PN<'t'nl less than tht• $27,751,000 1 • ported for the !>amt• J>t•raocl a} car ;1go. Earning:-; "l'rt' $21).'l,0011, or Hi <'c>nl'i a shnr'" as co111 pared to S768.000, or 45 rrnh a share, for the same pcr11wl las t )<'<Jr, In res pect lo opcr.1l1ng pcrformancr by gr ou1. Transdur1•r )(roups sah"~ w1•rt• Sl:l,HH7,C)()CJ . up t•1ght percC'11l, and brron• tux t•u rmngb were Sli02.000. up 17 pl·rcrnl. Wnhlt'n. Inc. manurarlurcr of atr pollut1on cont rol equ1pmt'nl for 1•lc•1·tnc· u11htac·~, ha' pur<'ha,C'll 11 32JJOO squart' fool hu1 let an~· nn 11 four ur rc • .;111• ol lhc· rw w 2110-arrc· Cabot. C'tibot & FtJrh<·" nnrn~e County lnclu!>lraal Cc•nlt•r, Santo An11°C'ost11 M1·~:a HQbe rt Wahh•r. llf<"•ldPnt or Wuhlro. ~OHi that thf' ron1 pany·~ mew fu c ll1t v. loc11trrl ut :Jl\00 W St•Jll'rht rnm Ave .. wlll be.' u1w1I fort•ni;11nt•l'rini.1, rn:anufoctunnu und u1lrllln11ilrt:1tlon Thi.' ornn~l' ('nuntv f .11r hn" ~l'l1•rtNI Walhanl 1-'nwrf'tt Aclvl'rt1si n~ nf ~1•wp11rl ll••a r h tn hnnrllf' 111l vt•rtil'lln~ murkc•ttn~ and 11ulc~ promotion". Acld1t111nulh . W11Unm Fawcett will be a 3P<'CIOI mark<•t1n2 ron).ultonl to tht• f1'tr und will bl' rt•spon:.1blt' for " dcvrlnpanJt merehundl!!ln~ pro motions Tht> announcement "".; made by Jim Porterhl'ld, general manager orthe Ca1r. G~f!ral A 1efo11talfm1 Anaheim -bas ed General Automntion In(' hM reporkd llales for the second qu11rtcr ended J Bn 3J were $18,293,000 compared ""ith SM.021.000 ror the second quarter one: y1·ur ago. .A-~· \.,""' .... p~ Jr.r. (IC'.# (.._} ff f' (loV" (NJ ' # , ... ·~ -··---·-·-""'-'"'" I n I •• 1l • • • Wll\Mf OW 10 11 I ~f'1•,.,7 .0.10 , '1 ,' ·~ • W9yfhou IO 11 770 •3 • • !MMO& I .. I\ •• •1 ~.nll • ~ "'J eo 11 .)•'•· • .. w~ ,,. • • • ' w.,t, c.oro >•!t & ,. • ....... :pm:~~ ~ ~;~: ,.: ::~t.: n 'g ~ ~~.: .... \M>ffl$1111 ~ "~ " w .. (. pt 1 u 1100 '' • W..1i-1 IO 1• 100 JI'• W•M.P'> I• • t0 '•" -t.oi 'O • •II 1) • • •• Wike CI 10 I I •I lT I "°""" pl( J 1 Ml Wl)lvWI O\I> )J 100 • • • '• -JlYt-JC..-.• Co 11) 1'•• .,, ... ,,, Jttr• IP'COtO 11 44 101 J • '• Y•tH '"'°"' JS •1 I. -.. Yl>OSIO< .. U 1J I I .. -I# -" I •. , -· Ill II I II -11 ... r t(I ,.. JA1' • , -~ O\cl 1 •I 1 • • Z..~Gerll • • l1 ,, • 1-U -, , •• , .... " WI(.""' J ,, t 111 11 ·• • • Wr>00'\"1 JO ' \~ 11 • -,. II •J \ --I 10 • 111 1> • 'Mii...-( I ) 1,. JI•• o -pl 110 1t ,... 1, WllfC. • 1 .. t 1 -i. ,.,,,. t U ~ • '' Z...~• c.r. 11) ... •• ""''"'' .. It> ,.. 11 .. ' W z..,.,. Ind JJ 14 I~ U t "' LOutSV1LLE (AP) -A groom died and at lent SO ham~ r&c· lnl horwi were k11lt'd m a barn fire that lent fu.mea 75 fttt in lht' air early today ul Lowaville Downs. W1Ul1tm Kin1t . track president, :;aid the r1r~ 111 Harn C surted nbout 3 am .. By th•· t11nl· th•· r1re d•p•rt· rnent ~ot ttwrl', ubout 3 03 or 3 to. you could scc lt from lhl' u prc11i.way 1111il's ll'48)'," Kmg 21a1d "ll wa:>Jui-t u krnblethang "Mike Arnold, unc of the lend Ing drivers. lo't about 2G h.1rsv.. his " hole st a bl<'." he smd Kin~ aaid the izroom who was burned to death was Will am Oormt"ler. 26. of Eva&nlle, lnd . Arnold's brolhU·ln·IH• He aald four other crooma who atteml)ted to save horses from th~ burnln1 barn aufft'rfd minor burnt and smoke Inhalation and V.'i'~ ltktn to• bos p1t11I. Kini uld only about 11x or the hors.-s 1tabl~ In Barn C 't!rtrc saved. ~vt'rul hours after the fire. horse owners stood uround 1n !\mall groups, as firemen cleared away the&{' equtpment Ot11• man and his wilt'. both in tt•ar11. rushed by the barn. refusing lo talk No Bif ing 1•1eose! At the trulc kitchen, Jim Wilson of Lows\•11le u1d ht• l<ht rour horses 1n the bl.ue \\'1l~on had both hands hea\ll) banda~l'd and burn olntmtnt ~mcun'd O\cr h1t1 race Wilson , h1:. wife and two chlldr~n were• umoni: those sh.•ep· ma tn the burn "'hen th(' fin: broke out "Wt• were in the tac-k room ." hc aid "I ht'urd u. bana' banJ?' ban&• an unusual nu11w "1 got up and \H•nt 001 In mv bathrobt' und w t> all 2'tarlN.I brreamlng thut lht're \\US u fart._·· ht• wuld. "I swrtetl tr) 111i: to i:1•l lht' hor es out "' i.oon .. ., I optined the on<.• door thc "holt> lland cht•C'king t:-o common in the ~ationa l Ha~k t•l h<ill i\-.:-.<1c1ation. but Dl'lro1t's llll\\~irtl l 111rl1•r .ilmo-.t fin d:-h1' hand hit· te n by .J o .Jo \\'h1le S~nday. The \\'h1lc·ll·d Celtics won , 88·8i. Irwin Wins GoH Playoff wrley Slwots Bogie on Sixth Extra Hole ORLA~OO, Fla <A P > llalt: lrl.\1n scorPll .1 rm1tin1• p:ir nn tht• fourth l'Xtr.1 holt• lt1dJ\ tlw "'" th holt• Of lh1• clc•l.I\ 1•tf. I on trm r r,1al. ''' 11 d.I\ \U1lth·111l1•Jlh plJ;orr -and 1lt•f1•att'<I l11tt1·rl~ cl1o;.1p1ll11nt1•tl KC'rm1l Z.1rl1•\ lnr . tht• title .ind th(' S40.0oo f11,t pn11• 111 lht' C1tru" OJ1l'll golr tournJ nwnt ,\ i.:ro.111 of d1 .. n1.1; '-'l'llt up from th1• t-mall J?:tllt·n lh.11 h.1d .:allll'rl•d undt•r I hrt•:1h•111n..: ..,1,.11., Jnd Z • .rl1·\ ' i-h<1uldrr ..... 1urn111·cl \\h1•n hi., l\\o toot, p111 !o J \ mg pull m1'"''I llw r11p 111l 1111· pur thrt•e lhlh 11011• .1t th1• 11111 l'tnar Countr\ Cl11li t·uur,1· In\ 111 r .11'1dl\ mm 111..: 1111111 lht• r.1111.. ... nf th1· J!.11111·' i.:rcal pl.I) t'r' .11111 '/ .11 le \ had f 1111\ht'd llll' r1•i.:11t.i1111n ~ • h11l1•' lt<·d f11r th1· t11p .11 .:iu Ill unil1•1 p.11 .11111 lllol!Chl'<I p.1r-. un l\\11 (11.1\nff hot.•, hd1111· 1l.1rl..111•" h.1llt'tl llw pn11·1•1•1l1n).' ... -..111111 ·'' · \\ t' \houhl h.H 1· hn1-.ht'tl.' tl11• irate Irwin said al the lime. "We !>hould make decisions out here on the tour. not 1n a network of· fi<'e in New York." The~ re turned this m orning .ind match"'d :-.lrokes over three more pla~orf h o les he £or e ZJrlt.-y's bogvy on the fourth pla~off hole of the day and the i.1.>.th uf the tourna mt·nt. Thl' bogey prov1dt'<l a clt•e1tkd· ly 111sappo1nling ant1·cl1max tu the long playoff Thl'Y started today's play on lhl• lilh hole a nd both b1rd1t'd. lrw1n rolltnJ: in a tcst111~ four· f<>Oll'r after Za rley had holed a G-8 fool pull Both parred lhl' tilth rnut1m·ly :.md thl'Y l.\cnt to the l!'>th, lh•· flr-.l h'lt•vi,1on hole It ' ,. ~Ill 'ard par·fl\e, the ~ret•n 1.!Uo rdt·d h\ a rrl'ek Hoth dro\f' th<' fJir\\ay Irwin hnldlv l.\1•nt lnr lh<' .in•en. putt1nt.: his '-t'Cond shot on the frtn~l' And thut forced Z.1rlt•v to do lhe )lamf' He Had Few Enemies Roseriblooni Burial Set Tuesday I.OS ANG .. ;u :s (J\I') M:lJ(I(' HnM•nbluolll. 1 IH• ho11.t•r who i;.111wd p1•rh,q" 11~ rr11lt'h fntnt• for t11s "Slaps1c-M11x1e" f1hn rolC'<111s h1• did fur ht•t·111n111i: world r ham· 111011, will bt• burn.•d m Hollywood T11C'<1cl .1' . hl'a,·ywt'1~ht boxing champion who went on t o p l ay u punchdrunk fighter In films. died ~aturday an a South Pasdenu con· 'alesccnt home of Paget's dis· <'J~e. a progressive bone d1scase. If<' w:>s 71. Ros enbloom won the liJ?hl heavyweight title in 1939, and held it for five years. lie bettan J<'hng in motion picture« afll'r retirin2 from the ring in 1939. lie also cleared the "ater and J.?Ot it on the fringe floth chipped close. Irwin lo about e1~hl £c<'l and Zarley to a bout four. An1I both missed thl' l>1rd1c putt' Irwin ll.\O·pUtlC'd ror pJr lhrt.'I' on the 16th. Zarlt•\• r an ht:-15· ll! foot first putt a bout ll.\u ft•1•t beyond the c up, then 1111:.wrl 11 <'oming back and the plJyolf ".is 11\'l•r. It was the second 'ictory 1n three weeks for Irwin. and thl.' sixth of his rarl'er The S4U,OOO che<'k pu<;ht'd h1., e arninitl> for lhl.' rear to Sl13.til2 and made 111111 ihe r1rc;t man on the tour to J!o lwyond SI00,000 th1:-. !'lt>•l S1111 7.arley C'ollt•ctcd S2:!.ROO tor i.t'<'ond and n<1w h:is s:!J.682 for the :.euson \ .. ~1no vot•\ .,,,, mrv ..... ., ... ""''"91 tn '"'' '*''"' ()o.ft QOlt '°"' .,"."' I. H•lt .,...,,., MO·~> IC..-rm~f l•t .-, \11 r•M) Jr ,.,...., \IO IOO Jo ... M.ifW't"'• ,, •)rl IMt•e H HI \t I~ I A'''/, ..... , \P ., 840¥41*~¥ ... ,,,. M.tn "•""'' " o • AlC,,.1,,_.,_,., \\ •Jt V•C tOf' ftee>AllltdO t . t I I a,."'"'~ O,il °"" J•~ t \4 O\o t Mt•• ~li•t \A n~ 1 O.vtdC..r~"" '°"ff\./ ,., fnr11mrnQn~ U UW1 -·~-"U IO'l ,.,, • """"· \1 11111 ll<>t>t.y Colo \I 100 ,,.,,, MrV.tt '1 nt7 r,.,y f'l•t•t 0 ~II G-fy8'•_., U (HI M1tl•r 6•'btl', U Ot) ~·(..~.~~:t.'~1 °(J\', Jo"" \<h•OO!<M• \I 011 °"""• f do .. rd\, II 01/ \<><•• C.110 '' l~I G.o•y M<to•d \l,.)(IJ f d ... l>Ot•J01 Tommy MC'(;1nnh \t Vil 9'\IC• F"••·~, ,, .. l ""''Mel•"""" ,, ·~J c;..~C,tl(llltl ,, )"\1 , .. ..,.,.c.., .• " ))1 ""'*' h flrf tt1n1n \ 1 lO I A. Wonol•yot•o~•' l •tlf'f ,. ... , ... ,., ,,, ''''JO J • ..,,.,...,, .. ,.\. I .. .,. •• J() ' • I '3 11 II 11' ••l•tfl>}, 11 ... ,~... ..,, '1Jt .... 7'"' ~M /010 I'll , .. ,, , ..... IJ .. I l 4t.' I it • , ,,, , ' .•t ,, .. .,, ,,, ... ,,. 1• 'i't /1 It I • Ill~ ") It -.• II'+ ,.. rt•• It ,_, I ... 4) I t , •• J..\U I• It /IJ.1 ,, It .,., '0 ,., p 1\ •• " 1"" 'fJ II lt'H? Jtr) , , ,, , , ..... lilt /Ht 1014 >••1 1 • u II •t f•t .... Ii /) IQ l•t , • ,.. 11 ,, 1•1 11 .. , /.) f1 )•t ,, ,., .,. ,, 'llt '"' \11>,.. , .. ,, ,, ~ .. ' f .,... ,, ,., " .... 1" t11'11 1liit •• ba rn blev. out Thnt' "'hen 1 got burnt>d ··1 tned I trH·d I touldn·t gel an' ot them out.· hl' z..<11d · I loulo.t'd lllon.i the barn to sec 1f .in) "'tr\' )11111 up. hut they v.er ..UI dOl.\n ··Th.,.., took m e to tht• h0llp1lul, 1 don't know v.hich on\', but I 1tol the bill already -SS.S -that's llCe,'' ht-said. Wilson e:.t1matcd ht5 loM at SZ:?.000 "\\.'(• h>)ll the four hori.eii. t"o ~ulkll''· two JO~ curb, nine .wh uf h..irnt"1), C\ er) Uung." he said "We I o s t o u r ll O ll \\' t' • ,... fintshl•ll Wl"\ \' ~ot 110 dothei., notl11n.: lert. no 1n)UrJnn· ·· Connors, Ashe Rout Australia HARTFOHD. Conn J1mm~ Connors and the doublt•s Lt•am uf Arthur Ashe and Dennis Rulston rolled to \'ictory Sunday as the powerful United Stalc!> tennis squad wrapped up a 6·1 World Cup triumph and broke Austraha's four.year domination of the e\'ent. Connors fought hard to tah n 6-4. 7 5 \ 1rtory over Tony Horhe for his second sini;(le:. !IUCC'~!>S in stra1~hl sets. It marked the fir.,t time in the sev~n·yeJr hb tory of the rompet1t1on bclw{'en the l\\o nations th<ll one s ide has won all hvesin~les matches Then Ralston , the US. captain. and Ashe, who was chos(•n thl· tnurnament 's Mo<>.t Valuable Pla}t'r , \\On the final matc·h. de feating John Alexand(•r and l'h1I Dent. 7·6. 6-3. Dantfp y Selr~ted K A~Si\S C ITY -Adr1;1n Dant le~. :'\olre Dam£''!> thrcl' ~C'ar !>tanciout. and Scott Ma\ and Kent l\lc·n ... on of top r:1nkl•d In cl1:in a h\c'ad lhl' Ill man ,\II .\menean l>a">kl.'lball ll•am Jll nounri>d S11nd;1y h) tht· l,' ~ Ba,kctball \\ nh·rs A..,.,oc1Jt111n Joinini.: thl' h·am .1n• H1 rh.1rd Wa~hin~ton. l'C!.i\: John Lur.i'>, !\lar) lund , lh·rnard Kmi.i Tt•fl 1ws!>ee. E;irl T atum, !\1arqUl'll<': Wlll1l' Smith. M1s-.uur1. 1'1111 Scllt•r -.. Hul~l·r:-. ;1nd M1ld1 Kupchuk. North CJrollnu. Rahini M'in• !'ORTH LITTl~E HO<'h . i\rk Jlaroon Rahim \\oil lhl· S35 OtlH i\rkan!>J'> lnternatmnc1I ll•11n1' tournament Sund.iv "Ith a fi I, i 5:.\\et'pofColm Dibley Chile T riumph.# gA ~TIAGO, Chill· -PJtm m C11rni.'JO deft•;lted H1l·arcto ('Jno of ,\rj!entina. :l ti. I) 2. K Ii. i 5 Sun· duy to J:l\'e Chile the South American Dans Cup tennis t1lle .Halon~ Injured ="EW YORK -New York Rani.:t'r~ r ookie c1dt.>n scman llaH· ~l aloney :-.uffc·rcd a p<l'lM hit• frartured !>kUll Sunday 111ghl .iller bung knock1·d l'Olcl h~· u l'llllch 11 om Atlunl:t'!. Curt l!l•n· nett durini.: the l1r:.t 1><'nod oftht• '\'.ational llockcy l.cJguc game JJ.:ain<,t the FlanH'' \\'&lh 7 15 ~Olll' IO lht.• f1rl>l p<'nod, Mal1Jnl'y cro<,s cherkl'd Henrwll t o thl.' ice from behind "Ith the play irt the HanRc.>rs' d•" fem;i\ e 1om' Hen1wll rl'ruvc•red h1' fou11ni:: and without cl ruppini.: 111-. glo\ t• l onnt•ch'd a ht'J\ v ri i.:ht h.Jlld ..,mJ"h to \1 alortt''t .., f,11·1•. druµpini.: lhc :?O \t•.ir nld n.1r i.:u.ir•I a nil li"I\ mi:: him hl••t•<lini.: on :'ll.HJ1,011 Squurt• (;Jrdt•n 11•1· flb•.4ttparkl..-• PllOE"I:>. 1\rl1·rw 111 ' '1'1, 11f Tuo,tin. thl' fir,l \\Olllilll 10 nlm1>e1t• on th1• lJ :-, Auto Cluh < hamp111n!>h1p tlrru1l, t'OH•n•cl .1 mile in 21; H ~ .. <'onrl ._ :1t J-':.io;Tr;orl( lnlt>rnal1un.tl ~pt•t•d\\uy Sunil:i\, tnmmink n<'.1rlv .1 hntr '<'<'find off ht•r bt•!>l prl'Vll)ll'o pral't 11·1• run C11~•~ \.'h-tor11 Di\ YTON/\ BF:AC'll, "111 N1nett•t•n year old Vt•newclan ... ensat1011 .Johnny Cerotlo won 11 h.illll' \\ 1lh K<-nny Hobt-rl., 1111cl 1•xcC'ss1v<' t1rr Y.C'<ir, ~ct')r1nJ: an 1mpr .. i.s1vc victory Sund.iv 10 thl• 35lh annual l>uylona 200. morolr\1•lm1(' mm,t r>n •,111:1011' .1111! mo:-.1lurrat1\1.· 1.11·1'. u,.•,.·•-· WHITEHEAD REBOUNDS-Former Riverside City College playt>r J erome Whitehead <54) grabs at rebound for :\!Jrqut.•ltl' in Sunday's eollcgc baskt•tball :1el1on with South C:arohna. Marquette po!>lCd a i2-fi6 v1c.'lory . College Baskei ball r Aztecs Top ~a,cific; W olfpack to NIT STOCKTO~ -Wall Connelly scort·d a ga m1··h1gh 23 points ro·r ~.m Dlt'J:O St.llt' as the Ailt't'S \\ h1pp(•d t hl' U n1VC'r S1ty or Pu('1f1c iG·&i Sund;iy to \\in the l'.1c1flc Coast Athletic A:.socia· tum b.1~kethall tournament and a lwrth 111 the !'\CAA regionals n<'xt \\ ('l'k The Aztecs. who fmisht'<l th1rd in re~ular PCAA play with a 5·5 record. will play UCLA Saturday in an NC AA regional game. ..,..,. •'" t~ ftr '' ro~nd r~Oftlll P191rtrt9' tor ~ ..... ,~, EAST IUCIOHAI. t•I Chrloll~, H C. > V1r1',n1• ¥\ 0..P•ut VMI v\ Al•o.tm• or lf'nf"t'\~ l•I P••Yl .. ao, IU.J P..1f\oC•lort •\ At.119"'' \ tic)f1lre It\ (OA"'Pt..•11 ut S.m1tt.-.h • ..-n~1c C,,,.m.t1n.I\ •l'\O t N I\., (,r-ff"~O. N' Mf''" ti • ..., M<lrtll > MIO(A\T a(Cl()fjAL C•t 0•'1•n. Oft••' A••Nm.aor TtnMIM'«Vt-Nort~C..r~•na Wf\lt"' K•1'tM •v \' M1rQU'"'tb C•t ~ ... ~lend I•-> Ind .,,,.. "" '\I Jonn, H v W t>\.ltrn ,.,.,,, tHQ4n.., \I '? ,,.. T,.. t'\ ~m.••~I\ ~ t1"41t' •t B•ton Ro.q, U M.,rc..h ta-10 l•llOWE'T ltlCl()fjAI. C•t O•ftloft, T .. l Wttf'tlta \t•t• ..,, M•<"•o•n l,.._,, Tttn ..,, SvtiHY"'• C•t L~•r•-<•. tC.M'rU'S• ( •f'Klnn•U V\ NOll'f O•me M•\\~rt ., .. WtH.f'U"OIO"J •.t11m••1nal\ •nd lln•h ., LOUl\v\IN> M;J'C~ 18 Md "' WEST fl£Ct0HAL t•t Teme»•. Arizo,w) ~OCJMrd1.,. Y\ Mfl'fr'pl'u\ Sf .. 111t At'11on• "' C..orofltnwn. 0 C !~•lu .... t .0....,..1 ... nOi•ooSl•IP•\ UCl A t}o1\.fl' ~ttff Y\ N11•At18 flit,V.q.t\J twm1Un•h .,..d ''""'' •' l.O'-A/'Of'Hl-i M4tUt tfl ..... 10 NIT Tabs Set1en NEW YORK -North Ca rolina State, which snubbed the Na· t1onal 1n .. ·1tat10n Tourna m C'nt last ~t·u r. atreptt•d a lm l lo the Lakers Dealt 91-88 Loss ING LEWOOD -Bob Love hit t"'u fn•e thro"'" with 10 i.ccond:-. n •malning and Leon Renbow dinchcd the game with two 't•ronds lert to g1v<' the Chic::i~n Bulls a 91 -KK Nut1onal na~kt•tl1alt A<1'!oc 1ot1on v1clnry over the Lo'> Ant.:l'lf's Laker~ Sunday night. The• Bulls. who had lost ~ix in a row, took the INHl for the r1r!>l t1ml• ln the fourth quarkr l.\ht'n Love i.tralit><'d ;1 rf bound and wu'l fouled by Corn<.' II Woml.'r. (NICAOO Oil -JO~MO" IC I {' .. 11, ~ttrwlf'll!.I• a. l e\•Ot1ttk1 t, \IM'• h f tt. l\-nt•l'fllf 11 ~''" l•, ~ ... ,,., t. WU'*ln It 1.0\ AHOfl.Et lH I (•I""'-'" I~ WA""''~. Atll"tul JAht.>•f 1), •lltr\ 11, (Ajf<tJtlt ~" t rfff'tt•n \ W•\htrKJton • (hit•~ ... 11 .,, .. ,, IO\ Ar'!O-••' ,., II I• 11 11• 1til•I f twh f hi, itQ·t It, l''' A."f.lf fr\ '11. ,. ""If •• f -Ul\ v .,.. ' •H '1 A t' W' post·season bai,kelbull lournt''' today. The \\'olfp:ick. natmn:il rh:irn p1ons two ~t·ar<; ui.:o with i\11 American Uov1d Thompson, an ranked lilh in the nutlon th1• )>eUSOn. North Car olina Stale thus joins Louis ville, Kentucky, Or<>gon. ,'\lorth Carolina A&T, Providence ;md Niagara In the 12-tcam fi eld. The remaining five teams weri· expected to bt• announcc<l lall•1· today . Terp• Drrline COLLEGE PARK. l\td. -The t:nivcrsity of Maryland has de· CldOO aealnst UCCC'ptinJ: a berth in the Natio n al ln v1tat111n Tournament 1n ~cw York. the second time 1n three ~cars the Tcrps have declined an 1n\'1lat1on to the compet 1l1on they won 1n 19i2. "It's been a long sea,.on aml, we fe e l, a good season." Maryland athletic director Jim Kehoe said Sunday. "We don't feel we han• anything to apologize for und,\\<.' didn't wan1 to prolon1i the S('ason anolh('r JO davs or so" The possibility or lh<· T<.'rpi. J].11 mg to the NIT h arl b<'en broaehl'd tc1 coach Lefty Drll''>ell 1n the i•I tPrmath of thl·ir ti7·ft2 loi.s tn Virginia in tht· sc•m1finals 11f thc· Atlantic Coa:-.l Confl'r t•nrc· tournament. Meraphit .tiit. Pi~ked KANSAS CITY Deraul anti Memphis Stall' wt•n • namC'd l•> the National Colle~1.1ll' Athlel11: Assoc1at1on b.1 .,k1•th:ill t ourna· rn<'nl Sunciay, a ll hut rnrnplt·tm.: the 32 team f11>Jrf OePaul (l!I HJ '"II pl;1y Atl;111 tic Cod:.l <.'onfrri•n«'C' w1n111•r \ 1rgin1a 111 lh<' 11p1•n111g round nt the Eos t Rrg1on;ih ~:.iturday al Charlotte. N l' Memph1., St alt• l"I ,., \\Ill fJC't• W<·st Coa'>l Athl('l1t· ('onfrr1•n<'1· \\inn1•r Pl'pperd1n1· 111 lh1· Wt''t Hr.:1onals at Tf'mpt•, /\r11 C'al Pof 11 Cho•PH TACOMA, W11~h UC Davi Cal Stull' IBak<.•rsrwld> and C.11 l'olv <Pomona 1 Wl'fl' sdel'11•d Sundoy lo J<>&n host PUICl'l Sound t 'n1vers1ly ln lht' NCAA l>lvi:rnin II WC's tcrn rcJ(1on11I buskclliull plnyoffs , h<>reo . Camc<1 will h(• playf'd Wednr" duy nnd Thunduy. llC l>u v1" t 18 kl "111 11111\ llakcr!lf1eld /22·4) with <"111 l'oh 1 t 'l 12 1 r:i clnR Pu111:t S11u111 1 I:!:! 7). S1·n 11'1'" 1ir1• 'l'hNhtlr<i :it l'u·rr<' I\ rot h1•1 " C'l1.1111•I 111 l\orth llull\\\(l!HI , \\tlh b11r1.i1 .It \'alhalla l\l('morial P •lrk in , tlollywood for Ho!>rnbloom. on<'t' ticscnbed as bem~ fo:.t with h1" fists 1n lht.• rtn ~. and ra~t with his hand lo IU"e a buc k to ~omcon1• who needrd 11 11ut.,1dt• lhe rinJL. Rosenbloom, the formC'r hJ:hl Rosenbloom had picked up the "Slapsle·MHie'' .tag bec:ause of his boX,ing style. an which he would cufr his oppo n ent .. around lbe ears with open glove ... Appearing in more than 100 films. Rosenbloom's nickname carried over to th~ screen. where he slurred speecb became a film classic. Tejeira Thought De Was Caught MY PUYOFF TILT AT FUUERTON Mission Viejo High's CIF 2·A semifinal basketball playoff game with Moreno Valley will be held al Cal State I F\Jllerton> Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. , TickC'ts will be on sale at Mis sion Viejo High Tul.'sday ihey'l'i' riced al $2 for adults and Sl for nt.s. lerton's llYmnas1um !.eats pprcwmately 4,SOO people. The role was hardly acting for Rosenbloom; many blows to lhe head during his 289 fights had taken their toll. Dr. Russell Jones, director of medicine for the moUon picture and televis ion fund which paid for much of Rosenbloom's treat ment. saad three years ago that Rosenbloom "had a great deal of dama~e lo his brain, lhe intellcc· tual portion II<' lacks Judgment and m ental rcsponsibilil.)'." ARCADIA (UPI> --The margin of victory was so narrow that even the Jockeys weren't aure. But the electronic phnto finish m achine clearly showed eastern Invader Royal Glint a nose ahead ol Ancient Tille to win the 39th running of the $255.900 Santa Anita Handicap S unday Royal Glint held off Ancient Title's closing bid lo score his second victory of the year tn tour s tarts. The '1ctory enabled Royal Glint to become the r1rst eas t ern h o r se s h ipped in especially for the San ta Anita Handicap lo win the blue ribbon event. "I thought h e might h ave caught me n~hl a l the wire," ad· milled Jockey JorRe TeJeira. re· fcrri n g to Anc ient Tille. California's champion handicap horse the last two) ear!>. "AflC'r I copenl'd up 1n the "lrl't<:h, he <Ro\· al Glint) "'a)> all out to thl' wire. I was r<'o lly l!t•iting afler him bl'cause I could hear those horse" behind us." L1j!hlnin1? M nndat~. the bel1111~ favorite of the huge cro'4d nf 68,474, "'ac; third and f:n'ltlln Ruken, a. (1eld horse, v.as fourth in the bulky field or 15. "Royal Glint. victorious in the Grey Lag Ha ndicap in New York m his last st art. raced the I'• miles in the ~ood hmeof2:002·5. "We'tt get them nexl time." said Sandy Hawley, who had the mount on Anr 1C'nt T1Ue. "l wasn't !.ure whether I won it or not because' 1l "as so close. llr ran a tl\'nam1te racr. Jl c JUSl lost a toui::h on<' .. Ro\ al Glint. S('nl orr al odrl' of fi 1. return,•d SJ 4 00, S6 40 and s.i 20 Ancient Tille "as allowed to get a\\ oy at c\'en longer $)(id~. 9-1, .ind paid $9 80 and $i 00. Lightning Mandate paid $4 40 t1 !lhow The victory was wort! SISS,900 and Increased the 6 ) car-old geld mg 'i. earnings h $728,808. Finishing out of the mon<'y "'ere s uc h noted perturm1>rs "" Dahlia, AvalJr, T11na, Ga) St)h and Dulcia. Trainer Gorcion Potter said h•· had a ~care '~11h Ht').).al Glint l111 mormni:: or the r:JC'(' IH"rau'\e l111 hor~e wa' found choking on hi!> cnb strap. hut lht• 1nc1dent ap parently didn't affect the horse's running. Orange Eoast EOtTtON * t * * Today sCle ... • Y. Stoek.ti VOL. 69, NO. 68, 2 SECTldNS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1976 C TEN CENTS Skull Find €asts ·Light on Age of Jtla~ WASJtJNGTON <AP> -An~'°''· b' d1scovered skull of an early ancestor ot men r•~• doubh. aboul tbe dating of lhe famous Pek i n& Man foull ~. an thropoto11st R ichard E. Lealtey aald lodoy. "•Uesting lhat Pek tnl Man may be a milllon years ~r than previously thought. Al\other ant hropoloc1sl. \)oneld C. Johanson. soeaJun~ or ' another development. construct· Hinshaw Urged To Resign Newport Beach congressman Andrew J . Hanshaw, convicted of bribery and sentenced t.o from 1 to 14 years 1n prison, should r e sign, according to the chairman f!I the state Republican Central c:omm1llee. In a state ment released this weekend, Paul Haerle said the Republican Congressman should $tep down for "the good of the people h e was elected to represent and for the general lwltlh of the Republican P arty in Southern California." Hinshaw, 51, of the 40th Congressional District, was sen tenced last month to 1 to 14 years in prison folio"' ing his con,·1ct1on In Oranae County Superior Court oo charges that he at'cepted stereo equipment and a Sl,000 ompaign contribution from the Tandy Corp . whale he "as Orange County as!>essor Hanshaw is currently free on 1>is promise to appear while awaiting anothe r trial o n u charge that he used the as scssor 's orrice staff illegally 111 his 1972 election campaign lfaer te noted that Hinshaw. following his connctlon, became ,ubjecl to a new H~ rule pro- hJb1t1ng members from voting If they have been convicted or cnmes car rying a sentence or two years or more. If Hinshaw were to resign, the '" \•acan cy could be filled an u special election held during the general ~lecllon In June. Haerle said Hinshaw'is inabah- ty to vote effectively leaves the r esidents or his district without representation an Congress. l n addition to Haerle, the Orange Cou nt y League or Womf'n \'oters has called for lJinshalA 'i. resignation. Strike Postponed LAS VEGAS, Nev. <UPI\ A musit·wns strike which IAoulrl darken s howrooms along thl' (amt>d Las \'egas Strip \i..1i. postpon~ ut least lemporanl~ today. Mort' than 800 member ... or local 369 had planned to walk out at noon. hut ;inolht>r m(.'(>llOJ: ha' ~~n arranl{ed for noon Tue!>da~. ed a compo.lle balnd lrom Utree- mllUon·year-old bon ot human· Uke creatures •nd said the con ~trucllon miahl re\•tal how these The sc1tnhsts announced thetr findings today at• JOl nt new con ference sponsored b)'tht' NJt1onal <ieo1raphlt: Society and the Na- l1onaJ Science f'oundallon Leakey said the complete skull he uncovered lasl year 1n northern Kenya is an estimated 1 5 million year old, yet 1s almost identlcul to r05slls found ntar Peking dated at onl)' 1 half· m1Jlion years fossil IO •like should be from C'reatures that exi led at about tbe same tame, ~ake} 1nd1call-d The Afr1t:an skull, accurately dated by radiation ttthruques, therefore raise!> questions about how old Pelune M an really•~. be HJd Fra11cois 011d Frie11d Francois. a poodle o\\rned by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arconti or Newport Beach, admires a bicentennial fire hvdrant near his home on Fairfield Drive in Cameo hores The art work is by Francois' neighbor, Mrs. Dovie Koop. Coalition in Drive To End Coast Panel The California Coordinatmg C'ouncal, a coalition of 40 business and labo r organizations, has l3unched an in1tiat1ve campaign mmt'd at repealing the Coastal 7..one Const>r\·at1on Act approvl'd b\ votl'rS an 1972 as Propos ition :.io Al r.rav. exe<'utive i.erretarv of thC' Orange County Building and C.:onl>trurt1on Trades Council and a s poke s man for tht• roordinating council. said h1-. l[roup has less than !ilJC IA<'ek" to l'Ollect 317 .ooo 'ahd pt>I 1t1on Ml(naturc ... ''That means we "''" ha\·e to <'Ollect about 500,000 bet'ause some won 'l be vahd signatures or registered voters." Gray told newsmen at a Santa Ana press conference. The coalition has until April 20 to submit the completed petitjons so the repeal measure can be placed on the November general elecllon ballot, Gray sa1d The California Coordinating Council 1s an outgrowth or the \ouncil on Environment. Employment. Economy a nd <~e PANEL, Pagri\21 Research Funds Lac.-king Why Do You Have Gas? B\' OOl'Gl.A~ •·RrT'/~~llt-: °' .... 0•11• l'lle( "•" ChJnC~'' ;1n• bl•t tcr than onl' 1n lll I h .1 t oe n m l' t h 10 ~ IA 111 ~ n .., r ri o u' I ,. \\ r ci 11 w "' 1th \' cnir d1.it''lll\ c• s)stC'm And. chances nrc that \\hen 1t dcw~. no one will hav<.' <lone• thP rt'!'curch to hn1t ciut "'h' nnd what ran bt' done about 11 . "" rordinit to Dr J Ed"'ard &rk. chttf of ltll troenterolo11y for Oranl[e County ~h'<f1cal CC'ntl'r ond the l l('I medical school ''ou C' Jn to on T\ ..ind ha' l' j 11•kthon and :11>111•:11 to lh<• t•mo lllln' of lhc Jll'OJlll' f or 1•xamplt'. "'Ith c-crebral p:il'I)', )OU c.w ~holA lral(1t· \'XHmplec. of rh1hlrt•n 1tfOH'led IA llh lht' th!W:l'ol'," .. ~I\' Dr Berk · ··You cJn do the sumf• 1h1n11 "'•th h.-nrt ltiliN•se'I and can('(•r "Hut who ran go on TV t1nd 1.1lk about hf'kh1nj[ onrl liaor rhNl°' That'' not ('\t'n a l)Olttco top1<' for ron1. t'r'ltal um "Th\' ract l'i th.It mort• <'h1ldrt'n :iround th~ "'orlll d1~· from infct' 11oui; charrhl'a th.in an}-thlrlJ.! else." !<:1v11 l>r Oerk "Con you ho\,. a t~lcthon for 'Ma mp out )lil!> • ., Yet t hc'~e common dii. order!! affrct more of Ut> than tht• others that li!et more• all1·ntlon .. Mf'unwh1le. strangt• th1n11s are happeninir In thl• d fitesll\t' (~ee GAS. P•«e All FO$!!.ll1 of Peklna Mon. eon· sidered by i.ome th etnct• tor or · the !\lOJ\ii:Oloid r•ce. "ere fl~ t dlstO\'t'red m 1927. Ttw best of lhe ros 1ls dtUppnred In 1941, '4htle being shipped from China tor safeketpmg dunng World War 11. and ha\ e been the subJecl of a "'orld" 1de surch Johanson detailed h1i. dis· coveq, announced la s t December. of 150 rossihzed bones ot two 1n1ants and thret lo hH udult :tnct•iton of man in the Afar Depres ion of Eth1op1a The b<me ha'~ ~n dawd ai. be1na at lu&t thre~ mUhon year-- old. he said. and probably ;m· cl<>1>er to 3 S malllon )ears olJ lh.· :.aid there "'rre mdicatloft:. tlw group of creatures died to.:etht>r. pos.s1bly 1n a nash flood "If this 1s the case. the fos),11 (>('Opie mar ha\'(' bt'en II\ Ing ill u J;roup, .. Jnh:inson Hid. "Thill 1; t• v Id l' n C' e for th c Id l' it o f <'OOperath to heh•vlor "'hlch I lt't'I lorrn('d the basis or earl\ human un'I\ al " Johanson. ph i-1c • an thropolog~ cu r1tlnr "t"'ihr Cle\eland Museum of atural fltStOr) . ;md the <'Omposito hand hi! put together from 3S bont>S Of 1•dults and c hildren i1> the mo!>l (Set" SKULL, Pagt' AZ> Patty 'Allloral' Heiress Termed Rebellious SAN FRANCISCO <UPH -A prosecution psychiatric witness today d escribed Patricia H~arst as r ebellious. amor al. drug. taking, "sexuall)• active al age 15," and a willing participant in a Symbaooese Liberation Army bank robbery. Dr Joel Fort, a San Francisco physician and crtminologist. testified that bis examination of the newspaper heiress convinced him she was not forced to JOtn in the April 1s. \974, holdup or a Hibernia Bank Branch in San Fr'anciaco. * * * "The defendant dJd not commit the bank robbery because sht' was an fear of her hfe," he said. "She dad it as a \•oluntary member or the SLA." U.S. Distract Judge OIJ\'er J Carter. who rejected defense ob· Jecllons to Fort's answering the question. immediately interrupt· ed him and told the jury of se\'en women and five men that they would have to decide lbe issue of intent. Fort, who has extensive train- ing in psychiatry. then began duc rab1ng Miss Hearst':. * * * ~rsonality prior to her ft1dn11p ing on Feb 4. 1974, from an apartment in Berkeley s ht• shared with fiance Stt>\ en Weed He said he found ht'r "extreme ly independent, strong walled. re· belhous, tntelhgent. we ll · educated. but not particularly \n telleetually mchned." Fort said his studies Indicated she had b~n rebellaout> at h<,r parochtal schools. coming Int<> conflict with several nun:.. lie :.aid she be<'ame "sexually IH' tave at age l S" and hod un In (Sff PATTY, Pagr t\Z> * * .. Patty 'Lied About Sex' Doctor Nearly Brings Her Ord of Her Seat SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -A prosecution expert said today that Patricia Hearst contradict- ed her own testimony about be· inc raped by a terrorist captor . Dr. Joel Fort, a physician with psychiatric trainlnj, was asked whether during his interviews with her Miss Jleant had dis- cussed sexual r elations with members or the Symbionese Uberation Army. "Yes." he told the jury in her bank robbery trial. "In her in- terviews with m e she indicated at som e point that It was brought up whether she would like to have intercourse w ith now. deceased SLA member Willie Wolfe." At this point, Miss Hearst. who had testified Wolfe raped her, ap- peared t o grow angry and seemed ready to JUmp out of her seat. Chief defense attorney P Lee Bailey placed a hand on her shoulde r as if to calm her. Fort cont inued : "She descnbed to me agr eeing to do that. She said among the reasons was because she said 1t would 'help save m y tire.· She said she had intercourse with him a <'Ou· pie of limes prior lo the bank rob- bery. "She did not md1<'al<.' he in any way forced himself on her or that directly or indirectly rapt.' "'a:. involved," Fort testified. He also said Miss lll'arsl gave him a ver11ion of her sexual encounter with SLA rhiefl<11n Donald "Cinque" Def)-eezt' thut appeared to cla:.h with her tt•,t1mony lhal he. loo. raJ>('d her ··she aid . once Cinque a:o.ke1l her to have ant ercour'<e with him and "he said !lhe had inlercour:.c• with him to tran,latc her wordll without nffect1on." lfe added : "She llaid 11he did not have sexual relations with ~·ny or the female members or the SI.A'' Fort 01110 disputed Mis.., Hearst'!' chum lhlll her i;cxual relations with Wolfe occurred in the tiny closet where she was held caplive "She JUSl said it was in the room somewhere," he said. Fort said Miss Hearst told him that even while she was kept In a clo,,et, s he was given room to "sleep in a natural position." 'was oHered food and beverages reguJarty and h ad access to a 845 ltf illio11 Suit toil ct. lie said she told him that ai. h{•r interaction with her cuptor., gradually increased, !-hl· developed .. an affe<:tlonal bond to three or the peopk :.hl· described a:-kind to her " l h· said that besides \\'olrt• lht.>w "'ere Angela Atwood and Nen<'} I.mg Perry . Hughes Refuses SEC Appearance WASHINGTO N CAPJ Rt'clUSl\'e billionaire Howard Hughes failed to appear today lo give the St>curlties and Exchanl:l' Commission a court-ordered de position in a $45 million lawsuit the agenc)' has riled saying ht• and his Summa Corp. \tOlated securilles laws Attorney Joseph M Hassel ap peared on Hu ghes' behalf. ll asset refused comment to newsmen, but an SEC :.pokesmon !.aid Jlassl't had told SEC lawyer c; beforehand that Jlu~h<'S would not be appearing Beatles Back Together For V.S. Trip? LON DON (AP I Tht• fk'all1·' Ifft' uetlillJ: IOl:t'lhPr ilf(Uin for ,1 tonccrt in Aml'nra, u i;cos'!1p 1·01 umnM for lhf' Oa1lv Mirror >111HI todny The t1mt• and site wen· not ' dl'i<'IOlll'd An a~enry spokes man ~11id SEC attorneys probably will wait until next wee k before decidm~ what action . if any, to tak<' In response to Hughes' refusal lo appear. A lJ .S District Court jud1iie in San Francisco directt.'d la!>l Wt>ck that llughes appear bt>fore sr;c attornt'ys for qut's t1omng an con· neet1on with the af.?cncy's 1n vestigation of sLo<'k trun. .. act1onll involving Summa Corp. and A11 West An SEC s pokesman qunll•rl llu:.set as lt•llinit Ufott'nt·y ut· torneys that ll u~hes would nol appear bet'aust• h1• h:tcl not h1•1·11 par!>onally involved in the• I runs a c t 1 on., and b 1° r au:.•· llugh£•s contend' he I' not a munuKmR direct or or 1·1tlwr l'Om ri .i n v T h 1• S E C <' 11 n t ,. n d ' 11t f11'rWl'l' Thf' SEC ullci:1·11 that flu~hr,, HOm£• a1o!.oc1 ates am! th<' Summ.1 Corp put on a 11uhlt1·jly rum pu1i:11 to 1nrhac·n<·1• din·c·tor" und 'hard1ol<Jt'r., of Air Wt•HI 111 uc• t't'l)l I lulo(ht•)>. nrfrr for lh•· 01rlin1• Oran~.-_j _.£..{Ji.: Con~t The problem 1c; mont>~·, he Ill mrnt,, and the problem '' s1m fill' 'Information' Costly? J';ml C'allan quotN.I the folh<'r of one me.m ber of the •roup IJ" say1nl( they decided rlefm1tely to gt>l toitether aAain for a s:io m1lhon conct'rl in the \'nilN1 St all's Callan "'ro\l' in the mac;-. C'irC'ulat1on Mirror that. 66 year old Harold Harrison, rather or former Re atlc G<'orAe lta rr1'nn told him "Gf'orJ,le has relenled, after 11ome hesitation. and Uw bo}s ha\'f' all agreed to do th•· show in the L'n1ted States and possibly sl<i) loitelher for other sh014S " \\pathc~r C'11n'-1<!cor a blc• c lou<b "'11 h rhonrr uf .,h1>w1·r'I tunip,ht 11nd Tu1·sdav Cooler day' Ill RhS Tut•)l(J;i y Ill ctw 511'1 l.nwi. toni11ht 45 to :li! Chanc1• or s hown:. :)I> 1>\'r cent DOW INDEX UP BY 15 NEW YORK <AP > -The stock market ad,·an<'ed sharply today, takan(l a more favorable vie"' of lht> outlook for credit cond1llon~ and intere-.t rates , The market had b<>en artmit .hesitant !>Ince lht> end of la!-t month . when the Fede ral Reser\'e appeared to be takin~ steps to E'ncouragf' a tightening of tred1t and higher money rates The Do" Jone!.' a\'eraite of 30 industnals J?amed 15.82to988 i t lTable-.. 1\91 ' Telephone Operators Discourage Free Service By LAURIE KASPER ()1 .... °""" ...... ,.,." "Whal city please "" D1al or punch the number'< <I 1 . I on your telephone and the question com es on the hne hke an automatic t'Ommand The \'OICl' on the other end Of fers no 1dent1facat1on. no !{reel· ml(. not e\ en a "May I help \'OU"" · The director~ a'i!.l ~t•ln<'e operator·), res pons t' to lht' tall S<'t'ms to be JUst another sen ice offered without a smile In fa ct . telephone compan) of nc1al4' don't smile 14hcn the~ talk ' or darectorv assistance. They "ould hke to discoura~e 1ti1 use ~ow. they are askini;i for permission to char~e for some of the sen·1ce ln the past. they·, e had their operators makC' a point of telling callers the number they were beml[ gl\·en 1s hs ted an the directory The operator 's current response. accordin~ to Marna \'os1ka. a PaC'1 Cic Telephonc operating ser vice manager 1formerly referre-d to as the chier operator I pro\'ides bett er. qwcker sen· ice. Quick sen ice is an fSM'ntiaJ element an the o~ntor's work. It's reflected in average work time, a recordinl( of the number of seconds at lakes to complete a <'a ll which is commonJy referred to as AWT On one recent mornin~. Mrs Vosika 's office, one of six d1rec· Lory assistance centers in the county. recorded an AWT of 33.9 seconds. tt was the "best In the system." sh-.boasted ''This is something we work on <'onsta otly ," s he explained . Every operator is periodically limed and cheeked for accuracy. The)' never know when they are being checked so lb~ constanll) (5" Dl•Ecr, Pace AZ> George, J ohn Lennon, Paul McCartney and Rin~o Starr broke up as a group in 1971 aft<•r elhng more than 100 m1ll1on re cords "George has been in America for a month now with his record mg company and has lold me that he and the other lads wtll be l!etltnR lOl(Ct her ror a show," hl'i rather quoted him 811 S8Ylnli? "George s aid there wa~ no h1lr h but venous matters h11ve to be sorted out legally ." INSIDE TOD" Y ,.·1 rr ot Louuualle Down.• lolh qroom and ot lt'aal :11 horneiu rncmg hor:cr:c A lfl ..... x -..ii ... '"' -u-.. " L.M .. .,,. ... -...,r,.. ... C.tl-• AJ ••'-• &ti CloOlft ... I• I ... , ............. ... Cemlu ., 0r._ c..~., ... er .. ,_... ., ,.... . l lt 0 .. 1 .......... ... ~ Alt•tl .............. ... Tfl9wl~ Alt bt.~1-.. 1 AIJ ,........., All ··~· ... WU11'tt ... ---I I ., - A! DAIL v P,LOT c : I Newport Firm Stock Soars Offlt'lals of the Ne.port Bea~h band .Pre.:sley Compa&U uJd to- day they "know of no nuoo" for the •udden s ur1e ol tradlng lo company 1toc:ll Ftld•Y which sent lt ~llrinft by four point.a on the American Stock J::xehJlnge. Stock in the company rose rapidly from about SJ a share to mortt than Sl7 1tt the eod cl the year. when the company, wb1ch s~ca:dl.ces 1n re1udent1a1 con· struction. annuunced that at h~d pald ~.000 tor the rtt1denua.l right.B to a hydroaenconverter. The converter. wtuch 1s un· dergoing tests by 11& tnventor. would break W;&ter down Ullo its comPon ent parts, freeing the hydrogen gas for u~ U\ the home where natural gas as now used. After the in1t1al barrage of speculation, the stock shd back lo about SlO to S12 a share where al remaaned until Friday when 1t hit a high of 16 in heavy trading ol 111.000 shares. 1t closed at 1<4 1 ~. Today the stock w33 CaJltng off s ligblly. d1pp1ng below 14 by mad mornang but volume stall re· mained over the 100,000 mark. Local stock brokers said they believe the heavy trading that sent the stock price up on Friday was the result of speculation based on behef that the converter is going to turn out to be a usable device. , The worth of the invention, said to be the brainchild of com· merc1al inventor Sam Leach, has been questioned since the com· pany announced acquisationoftbe res1denual rights. The Presley Companies have remained close·mouthed on the subject and have refused to con· farm that Leach as indeed the LO· \entor. According to today's release, the company as awaiting con· l1rmat1on from the inventor as to the date "hen the hydrogen ron \'erter~all be tes ted by r.in an dependent laboratory. T" o bus iness publicataons, Cahrorn1a Business and Bar· ron 's. have run a rt1rles quest.ton· 1nft the practica l apphcauon of the in\·ention. One story an Barron's quoted two other sc1cntts ts working In the field as saying that at would be phv!llcally lmpossabletomakethc convers ion of water into hvdrol(en Fro• Pogt-,, I PANEL ••• nenlopm l'nt 1C EEE1>1. forml'd (our \ t>ari. •l)(o 1n Or.ui.:1• ('ounlv 10 lobhy ,1ga1nst "no izro"th · lt.'.:1<olat1on C EEED Vice Chairman Sandy !Wrwack. a rl'altor, told ne"sm<'n her organa1at1on was the seed for ~o '\1m1lar l(roups in the state "h1<'h now have "more than l S m1lhon ml'mb<'r'i." ~Ir!> Ber" 1ck told newsmen the· 1111t1ative drive 1s t\\O months lalt' an ~tarting bccau:.l' the 1n- 1t1.1I dol.'um<'nts ftll'Ci with lhl' ('ahforn1u Sl't'rctary of State's offll.'c "were lu:.t on somcbody':. dt>Sk .. Gray "'as ..,harply crlt11.'al of lh\• <'oaslal <'nmm1:ss101111 creatt>d h\ Pro5>11r.1tlon 20. i;aymjl they h.1"' .. rnbbt"d the• Pt><>ple or'local l.'ontrol ov('r their land ." 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( tflWt "' tt fl'9Wfll ""·• •• ..... •"' n_...,.,,.h ,.... ,..,,..._.rf"flf..,_. \. ,,........,,. .. and oxyaen without consum1n1 mon tJ\4!r1y than ts prodU«Cf IUprdleat, lra.dlQI ln Che stock conUou~s to be beav)' as In· vestors. •ndeunted by~ publk a· t). stake their m oney on the In· \'t•nUon's uie. Jn 1976. t he company's stock ranied from a low of OM and five. eighths to a bi.th of 17 and one· h&.lf, a peak reached after •n· noullcement or the purchas e o( n,hu to th~ invenuon. Candidates Square Off In Florida By UDlted Press International President Ford told J-1orada campaign workers b) telephone today, "I think we're goin~ to wm "while his Republican rival. Ro~ald Reagan. s aid he "on't be hurl bv a second place finish m the primary. Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter. meanwhile, on a day·l,ong swing to a ll parts of F1onda. backed off from last week's pre· dictions that he would win the Democratic primary. But he said he would finish ahead of Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington. and wouJd cut into Gov. George Wallace's 1972 margin of 46 2 perl.'ent in the state. White House press sttretary Ron Nessen said Ford personally t elephoned Florida campaign workers saying: "Well, it's going to be a C'lose ball game but I thmk we're going lo win. Don't qwt 1n the last quarter We're in there to "'an and we· re going to wm " Ford told the volunteer workers. ··You're doing really a great. great job. I urge you to continue this effort " He saad he had "good pohl.'ies.' that unemployment was coming down and the economy wal> im pro\'ing. "We are strong as a n ation ancl have the ability to deter ag- gression and mamtain peal.'e "That's the me:.sagc to get across." Ford said. As he wrappt>d up his cam pa1gn. Reagan attacked the Ford .-conomit' record. companni: H "Allh the brief upsurge that pre \'<tiled JUSt before Richard !':•~on \\a!> re-elected m 1972. Rt'agan's campaign managers i1a1d a few weeks ago he would wm the state by a 2· l margm but the former California governor now says "it's a close horse ra('e." Fro• Pagt> A I PATTY ... dependent attitude about sex. The physician said Miss Hearst was h aving second thoughts about Weed bt'C'ause she thought he was becoming too conrerncd with material objects and "his attitude to her a s a woman was bE-1.'oming m ore unsahsfal.'tOr) "lie expected her to cook and dean and take care of him sc>.· uJlly. but h<' didn't re!.pond lo her :.exual ne<'ds " The doctor said she <otartt•cl u!> 1ni: marijuana and alt'oh(ll in hc•r 11·\·n:.. 1wrhapi. :i httlt> ejrlfer th:'ln othN vouth'. nml "r•nt on lo ml•..,r11hn1• 11n1•t• ancl lA'\l> four 11r llH· lime' 1-·nrt !mid "hat h l' (ounrl pjrtar ularly t;li;:111f1ran1 ~ ·•" th<' eoh•mt•nt of n .. i.. •• is 1f 'h" "''r" lt'lok1ni;: for 1•xr1h•m1•11t to t'llt'JI>'' h111 t•<I 0"' . · · S h 1• h ,, d a h:. n d 11 n 1· d (':1lhul1c1sm .ii :tJ:i• 1:1 urul rt• hi"•"' to •oi.tn a µll"l ll:C' II\ "hic•h twr molht•r .1,k1·1 I hc•1 1101 lo clrtnk or ,m11k1• until a~t· :.!I .. ht• '111tl "Shr npp1•;1r1•d Ill tw :1 't•n 11p1 n1n11ated 1wro;nn tht• kind "'nmrl1mt'!I flr,rnht•tl :t'I ·• tnll' hl'll('\t'r . ,l t'n1l1ni.: In hi• <ln1:m111tr ·· Th€' ph\',l<'tan. r1t1n11 m.11rn11I on M1.'l'I . flt':tl ~I "htl'h h~· ,,1111 ... ere alo;o O\'Mluhll· In dr•fpnw 1r--' l'hiatrl~t~. 'l :l11I ~11m1 ~"II" inn "'ho k!l<'"' ">t l''I I lo·nn.t 111 ll«rkrlt''. de .. rriht•d twr J<, · nn .tmoral rl('non" who lhoui.:hl tht>rt> w1.·rc lalo'!> that l'hoold be \lOlated. NB Businessm an Loses Car Whet1'1s \ '\l'"port Bcal.'h bu•;a ne!'Sman. attcndan,1? a mt'('lHIJ! 1n thl' South Coast Plazci llotrl Saturda) night. retumro to th<' hc1tel parking lot to ct1sco' <"r th.11 th1c>\ es had :-tol<'n t"o "het•b and two tires from hai. br.ind IW\\ sports car. Robert O'Byr n<" 11111. 30 tol<I Costl\ Mt'~n Police that wht'n h.- retumed to hi!> forei1m auto. II was )al.'ked up on ooe side nnd that $600 worth or whe(•l!I and ures bad been removed -------~-------·-------' o.uv "'•-. ,._ TOPI C NOT POLITE UC lrvfne'a Or. Berle Fro•P~A I GAS • • • S\'Slems of the world, says Dr. &-rk "In the bacentenrual year," he points out. "stomach can<'er has killed more Americans than all our" ar!> put together." Howevl'r . he adds. "Canl.'er of the stomach. over the last t"o de· cades, as becomin& a disappear· Ing dis ease. It is very common in other areas of the world, but it 1s becoming very rare tn the United States. The reasons for this are not understood. Is it something in our diet? We just don't know ... Cancer of the pancr eas. on the other hand, has undergone "an astounding increase in frequen· cy." he says The dramatic incr ease in a previously almost unknown dis· ease. he said also is not un· derstood Another example is cancer of the colon, also on the increase "There as a lot of speculation that it 1s related to the diet we eat in this part of the world But in other areas ot th,• world such as ~uth Afr11.'a •1 •:. unknown · sa\ l> Or Her Ir Part ot the :.pcculahon. he said 1s that the .\mencan diet as lo"' on fiber That has caused a run on bra" I had rnv bran to dav dad vou • Tht> bus anes""' nn s badgl' of sul.'ces:. a:. 1>1 Berk puts 1t the duodena I u l c t' 1 ,l"t.'> on the decreast> Again \l!t> dol''t know "Ahy,' hesay!. "We don't even know what cause:. ga:. There are some old WI\ es tale' and s peculation. but no 0 0(' kno"' ror sure• .. Thl' m aan prohll•m "1th dattei.tlve disorder re-;C'arch. s ay!. • Or Berk. 1s that the d1sea~c!> are not sp~·ct :H•ular Most o( the vil.'t 1ms of the di'>· eases 'lurv1\"t', he Scl\S, "hut th1•y are chronic d1,eases. m1..;erable da~ea es .. Adm1ll1nJt thut he speaks "'1th a bias of tryang to get more money for researC'h, Dr Berk savs that, in proportJon to the frc· qu.ency with which digestive dts· f'ases ocl.'ur. i.peciu.hsts m the field are ::.carce "There are a number of states where there ar<' just nnt• or two :.pec1alists In the whole stale.'' savs Dr. Berk. i\ large s hare or medical re- sl'arch m oney comes throu~h grants, normally through in· stitutel'-spe('1allzang in research fundan~ for a particular disease or orgJn "Thcr<' was no m.-.titute for dige:.11\e disea ses. There ar<' in- 'jt1tutt>i. fur the hl'Urt. for the eyt•, for e\·ervthin~. Aul the best "'' t·nuld cit)"' J., J?<'t rombincd "'1th ,111othl'r 111,t1t11I<' fm J.!t•n1•1 JI 111t·d1c-.d '~ wnrc·' '·"' 1>1. J\\•rl.. Parnphrn,in.: .1 Con~rc·.,.,mt1n quolt'cl t111 "II\, l>r li.·rl.. SJ~' Jh' ,,11 11 n1·1thl·r h~ nor an\ n1t•11llw1 11(111 , l.tm1h nor <11t\nn1· ~nl\lo'O h\ JrtVt)lll' ID hi\ fu1111I\ t'\ c•r h.1d dll'd f1 um g(•111·r • .r nH"flir.11 • n t•n r 1•' ' ru r.11,t· mort• r 1·•wa1 l'h fund ... llo'1111lf11t.1tt•d 11r ~.11111.1t111n-. h:t\l' h<•cn fornwrl tlw NJlivnal i''oun 1IJIHm for l11•1t1~ .11111 Cuhl111 and till' 1\nh'rt( un '''~'''fl\ 1• 1>1,c.1~·· ~><·1t•I\ II ''" l' n t I v . S 1• 11.11111 A I :in ( I .111,tnll t n«d to .:f'I lht• ~·JOI•; '" th• ~1·nf'ral rn1·dwul '<'1t•n1·1•' 111,t r\1111• r .11 ... l'd 'l'lw 1•ll11rt w;" .4D ANSJ11EREf) IJY 10 PEOPLE • '011 h.1v1• a wond<·rfu l «l.1si-1 f1t'cl "4'1"11nn Our hou"l' 11olrl tn on<' of th1• Ill pro11lt! "'ho Jnw.t'rt"d lhr ad " That'c; the Jdv<'rt1slniz <;U('rc••"' t''l:pt't1ence of the \.\cslm1 m.ter 0111n who plal.'ed thi' ad 1n tlw Dail> Pilot PRlMEWEST COSTA MESA fh owner J br I '• ba. din rm Ir~ m"lr bdr m 'l r.111os lri: fn<'fl rrnr R :! I• t 'lrJ lrll dbl .r::.ir t"r<'t'd 111r frplr h1~1• to ti. h lmmt·d 1~1,.,c,•uon ~·~ SOI• J\ppl & pnn- r11Mh onl) i.. \\ "" ~' If \'OU ha\'e r eal t'i'itate ~ou OA:rnt. to sell. <'all 642 5678. We make 1t eao;y for :-nu to <ittract a bu\ er 1n the Oaalv Pilot • Holdup Suspect C·aptured eo.la Men polite capt&,&nd •n armed robbery 1\1.Spect today m1nutea a~r the Park AveliUo Liquor Store wu rcll vtd ol about $2:SO by a lone bandit. C1~rk Everett Bra~. SS, told poUc~ th~ robber 11c~ttd blm at the store. 1881 Park Ave .. about i2·0 p.m .. demandln& tbat mon•Y from tho ct h drawer be plac."ed an •n envelope. Mer aettlng · the money. the bandit drove ofr. Bract soundf'd the alarm. Trame officer Rod Haddock spotted lbe aetaw11y car at l9lh Street and Harbor BouJ~vard. He "'as joined by other pol.ace units and the suspect was pulled O\'er at Ford R oad and Harbor Boulevard. Police said they found the mooey and a handgun m the car. TONIGHT COST A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION -Regular meet· ing, City Han. 6:30 p.m . TUESDAY, MARCH t SENIO R C IT IZENS CLUB Community Rec reation Cent.er, Tues ., Wed., Thurs . l2-3p.m. NEWPORT·M ESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular m eeting, TeWinkle School, 7:30 p.m . "OLIVER" -Newport-Mesa musical, Costa Mesa High Lyceum, March 9 and 10, 8 p.m. Tickets $3. OCC LECTURES -"Bonsai Work.shop," Fairgrounds Pboto Bldg., 12:30 p.m . "Behind th-.: Headlines,'' Forum. 7 JOp.m . Mesa Boy, 3, Hurt by Car A l -year -old Costa Mcsn boy who was hit by a car Saturday, was listed in a :.atisfal.'tory cond1· tion today at lloait Memorial Hospital. Mark J O'Hearn. 770 Hudson Ave., reportedly suffered skull and leg fractures when he was hit bv a l.'ar driven by Duane David Liu. JO. of 759 01) mp1c Ave • Costa Mesa Pollet' said the ac<'adent oc curred on lludson Avenue. just t>ast of Canadian Dnve. Llu was trJvehnll? about 20 miles per hour "hen the boy darted Into the street in front of his car. pohcc said. Bandits Hit Mesa Station Two bandit$ he ld up the Lerner Gas Station in Costa Mesa early today, tying up the station atlcn· dants and escaping with about SJ.660 in cash, police said. Two male suspects, we aring hip-lcns:th army jackets and simulating weapons. came into the station at 2360 Newport Rlvd. ;11 1 :lO a m . accordm~ to pohcr Tlwy tied up th<' two attcnd<t,.l<> t•11 duty and re m oved $3,663 frnm \ht• nff11.'l' floor ,Jfe bt·fun· l'~CJI' Ill).! JHlltt'C' -.;11d CM Laundry Hit b y Bomb Th11 ·\, . .,'"''cl .1 honwmndt• 1111"' bomli m 1·1 1111' w1•1•kt•111I 111 bln't .1p.11I .1 "·"I rhanp.(' marhlnl• In .1 ""'1.1 Mc<.a l1111nd1 otnal anti ltl'l "",I\ ~1th s~ 111lllH'1lnlh1r hilt-. ,, 1· ,. Cl r d 1 n ~~ t 11 I a 1111 II r 11111 .1 t "" 11..r n 1111ald t:1•nt· Flnll'\. l!I, lht• l'Xl)l11~1111I OC'lll'rt•!I '111nc•1tm1• lwt w1•c•11 11 I' m Sal 11rcl:.1 ~ .111d 1; ·I.'\ ;Im S1111d:I\ a t f\(•;i '' W11,h .1n1l l.1111n1l rom HI 10:1:1 1\uk"r St l'ola r1• ""ti I h1• I h11•\ ,., 'rn<1n1·d up ~.o in on•• 1!nllnr lnll .. mw•• lh1• r11.id11n1· °" <i' rippNl np1·n Ba1ul Has Re al Blast C'o mpl11anl<1 of n lhun-dt'rou~ lavt-banct hla<1tang an entire rc'11dent1al ~<'C· t1on of down to\\ n llunt 1ngton Beach S<'nl pohrt' follo"in~ their ears ahout II p m Sund a). (){facer Brix:<' Kt'lh Miid he encountered no problt>m al all as the h,rnd-.rn1•n <'X plained lhev "ere 'lUl ltin11 thf' soiree at 8th Strc.•t•t anrJ Palm Avenue. They explained thesh('er sound h~d Just blo"n up lheir umphf1f'r :ind th('y C'ould no longer play loudly enough. (------------- What's in a Name? You'a Be Surprised Ill TOM BAllU:Y Cll .. o.i., ......... " RQJf'r Fran kiln Wrover. 26.'or 6700 Warnl'r An• .• Hunt lnaton Beach, wou.ld likt to change hi11 nomc Nothloa unu5ual •bout that. you m1~ht ~uy. nnd you """OU.Id be dead right. Thousand:1> of OranKe County re1;ldl•nt:1 vtsJt ~perlor Court each year to file the apphl.'at1011 th•H 1s rartl>•. if e\•er. denied. Judae Samuel Dre1J.en wall probabh· do Ute same for Roger aft\lr h\• get:. h1:. eyebrow• down to their normal le,•el For he is sure to read in the bodv of Roaer's application the statement thut seems to have been carefully read by every member of the county clerk'$ change of name di\'isaon. NO ONE, OF COt;RSE, as going to get his or her name changed without slaUng a reason on the application And 99.9 percent of the reasons don't gt>l :i !>e('ond look from of· ficials. All ben lbn Mazh Mahmut Soud and J.tro:-IJ\ ~t1kba1I Matomeiojeivich want their nnmcs ~hangt>d for reason~ they shouldn 'l have to spel I out Cora Fink and Wilbur Duni.i "'unt lht•11' 1.'hange<I ror equally obvious reasons.Wouldn't~ ou » Anyway, back lo Roger who statei. in hb dt·clarallon lhc following reasons: "My preamt name tS a sourct o} murry ond con/y.&1011 b.•rnu.~.· (tM namtJ Roger can have thtae dtfrntllons Male an organ rrtmchl. erpert sptarman, mole act o/ stnal copulo.liott, intellectual ra.scal, or word of o.clmowl~gtm"1t u~t>d 111 rodaocommunacataon.t. THEN HE TURNS TO Weaver: Type ot crc/fsman, Wife or woman a vacillator, a nervoua horse. How' about Franklin? Franklln shorlt>llt>d to ··,.·rank ,'' "~"mayconnotehorteityorahotdog. Official interest. as many readers m lly ha1.e guessed , has centered on the Interpretations offered b Roger for tht- fi.rst of his two Christian names. A former Royal Alr Force navigator promptly conceded hlm the argume nt that "Roger '' is an antern1.1t1onal use an <tll forms or transmission. BUT T HE SEXUAL connotation? ThKt ha' lt>ft tht'm absolutely blank down here at lh<' old courthOU'><' and Wt!bster 's International Dlcllonary shed:. no llRht on :ouch inferences. Perhaps Judge. Dreiien w1ll u~k Hoge r to expl::ian And then again he may decide that a whole nt'w name m111ht h<'tht" best way of r esolving a satuata on that could product' soml' very difficult exp I ations. We can hear it now. "Well. these Chret• nu.mclo rnu'H• lllcked sound reasonable to us. W(•'ll order lhl' 1.'honi:l' to he made effective immediately. Okay·!" "Roger, your honor." . Oh yes. the hearing Is scheduled for Arin I 1. '11u know what date that is, of eourst'. Fre• Page 1\I DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE try to keep the conversation short. "When I fir st came to tht' de partment. J didn't realize ho" daffacult il is to look up a phone number," said Landa Hildreth, the a-sistant operating service manager In charge of training new employes. She said there arc 22 darec· tones for the 714 area code area which includes San Diego, Palm Springs, Bishop, Riverside, and San Bernardino as well as all of Orange Counly. It is. she said, one of the large:-.t a rea code sections in the slate:. The operator asks for the cit v first. Mrs. Vosika cxplaancd, because she or he can be r<' aching for the proper color·Codt•rl section of their directories whal · F rone Page 1t I SK ULL ... comJJleh• hand nf Mil h j.!rc·;1t ,,,,, · 1-'urth<>r study "111 r~\t>ttl th•· ('Jr>t1bal1t ll'' of lh<' h;1nr1 1111 m,on1p11l.it1on and l>''rhjp., ''"'' makan~." he· 'aid Leakey. 111rector of th1• ',, t1onnl Mu.,<'um -. of Kr•nyu, .d"' announrN1 th;.lt hr· found a ,1.1111 da tl'fl from 2 5 m1ll11111t11:l11111111111 \l'ar.-. old. 111• su1d th1., w,,., of tlw ~anw typi-und 11l•r111d a' 11111• h1 · founct 111 1972 In th1• 'Jm•· 11·.:11111 or Kc•ny;1. Ulld IHIOtt•d '•l.1111 M70." f>"<'O\'t•r l'(I °" 11 h tlw w<·m1d ~kull "a" :1 hip 1111111• 111 tlll' :-.am1• ,IJ.:l', ht• :Hldc•d "Skull l lill" \\ ,,, nmt1•1\ 1•1 \lal ht•l'all\t' it 1111111·.!IPll lh.11 man ' dirt•t•t :JIH't'"llll' t''("l1•d 1111111• th:in a m1ll11111 \1•.11 -.1·.111! .. 1 lh,111 pre\ lllU .. h ll111111•hl l.t'il k 1• \ ~ ,1111 I Ill' nl'\\ d 1 ('m.-t•rl('., co11f1rm1·d th.11 111" on1t1nal l<kull "'8" · not ;i 111111111•• fr<'a k." us 'onw rnlw" "'J.!J.!t''I t'fl. but pJrl ul :• hnt' nf hum.ir1 like l.'reaturc' <om in~ """" to present man. Drive-in D a iry Robbed o f $65 Costa l\1 1.'sJ Pn l1 c1 .ire !iearl.'hing tod ay tor :.a man who pulled a gun on t1 rl<'rk at thr \lt:.i Df'na Ori\" In l>.ttn ~und.J\ mJ!hl and 1wt ttw;n "''h Sfl~ in cash Accordin~ to polirr lhl.' lnnc bandit. "ho n '1mrtt'(Jh "•Jrf a grt'en knit '<ki m a~k anfl r:irnrd 11 revolver. demanded the mone'' from derk Donald J.-rrc-r,on Al>kew. 18. JUSt after 8 JO p m The dairy as at 1085 ~kcr St. the per !>011 •l> ~11 11 g1vmJ:l them the nam<' This !>3\'<'., 11mt• ;md of cour'c r educei. lh1•1r A\VT. Then. th<' operator who uses the propfr tel.'hn1que does a '"flap , sween . scan'" or the paii<'' unhl s he or hP Rl't~ to the right narrft' If the nu ni ht•r rt>QlH'""d helongs to a ~11vcrnmt•nt ag<'ru'\", howeq•r, lht• n1wr<c1t11r will turn away from lhC' d1rt'rtont•'\ anrl look. 111 a ~t>t't'lill 11..,11111: ol 1111m· ben, callt•d I h1• p11·,1t111n or· ga1117.<'r Or, th<'y may r1ml th1· n11mlwr on a four pai.:t• 11-.t ot lrt•<JUf•ntlv <'allt·d numht•r :-. poi-ll,.I JUiol .1ho\ e tht• d1rl'clor11•., Thi~ Iii.I, 1o'lt1C'l1 i:!IM'' rrom Ah hev Hcntl'-to Zoll~'· ""'' llw name~ [Incl numtll'r' of !'1111111\ -.111 res :.end rad111 :o.tJllCJn n ·q111• .. t llrll'' durin.: thl· dll\' In th" l'\l'n 1111!. opl•r ator:. 'h1fl to J 1 ... 1 111 11•,l.111ranl,, ho"A lt n11 ,111•·\., a11rl otlwr Pnt1•rt,11nnu•nt 'Ji"I ;'l.11ril1.1lh "'11111• ''"'"1·111H' .1 A' a mJlt• OJH•ralor. ~l11rr1' h." • .i~o i:111t1·n "'m1 •1111• 111111 1111<'1' ,1 "orll,111 th.1nk1-tl h11n fur lht• n~111h1•r .11111 ,11l•lo-1I t.111 "l1v don't \ 11u 't't' ti ) 1111 c .111 llnd .1 11· .ti 111h . c .ill 1111' • c \\ r.d I " 1111111• hul · 1•111 " f1.1 .. 11111j! 'I h1 I •• 11 d1111 t 11•1 up," ,,wl J1'ttll :--11r• ·• .1 Fn11n l.111'1 \'.dl1·v 11•-.1111'111 1.11111 It.ii. lu•c•n .1n opl'I ;1lor (111 111'1 ,11 . 'R11i1ied 'f(ll.(o:l)(l ()b111 I \l'1 \ 'I 1111 d11 l'llllpl1 .II" '111111' .1 1111111 t'lllllll.111\ 1111 111•,11 h t 111ii1!11n h1·c .111.,1• I h• ' ,1\ ·' 11111!1'4' Ill •• t 1111 ,,, 1•1111.ll 111• h •" I Ill Ill 11 I 111 II .. , 1111' ,11111 '"'"'"II JH ·rm.1 11••nt 11ln1· '111th••"111· 1)1'\\ I'\ ,tflfl 1,111 1111• S1mp .. 11n """"' 1rl th1· ""t lh.11 1111 I.in Iii 1111.• \In. !'-lll'll'"''l np• Ill cl .• 1·.Jn nr ( I 1 11 I ,1 d I ll .1 '· I I' lo' I' ti 1omntm·' p•11111•d th<'m rn 111 .1 k1·1th. ,1n1l d1 '1·m ,., t.J It'll' m11u ... 1• ·'' 'ht• tJ,lt-tl tlwm ·11w I "-111,trt<'I rn11rt '1111 ,11d 1h1· ""C'll\I I\ t'J\l"·d \11' S1mpi.on .•1. In l>t't'o1n1· Jth \' 1r;illv ill .uHI .,hi \\a-. 111:.ht•<I t11 .1 hn .. pilal ~11111• th1•n 'ht• h I' bl't'll unJbll' Ill ('.II ,II)\' f1~I \\l\hr11'lt firo;t t.1k111i.: .1 pl II pre' c n ht'fl h ~ hl.'r do<' tor. the <1uit 'Uld Orange Coast EDITION * * VOL. 69, NO. 68. 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES Clos lag toe ks \ N · TEN CENTS Skull Find Casts. Light on Age of ltla~ WASHINGTON (AP) -A new· b' dl1covered skull of an early ancfftor or man rattu doubts about the dalln1 of th~ ramou11 Peking Man t oull•. an· thropologlst fllchard &. Leakey nJd toduy, auagesting thll\ Pek· fnll Man may be a million years olcler than previously °'°'-'&ht. Another anthropologis t . Donald c. Johanson. spealung or !ftother development, construct· Hinshaw Urged To Resign Newport Beach congressman Andrew J. Hinshaw, convicted of bribery and sente nced to from 1 to 14 y~ars in prison. should re· sign, according to the chairman of the state Republican Central committee. In a statement released thls •-eekend, Paul Haerle said the Republican Congressman should step down for "the good of th<' people he was elected tQ ~resent and for the general health of the Republican Party in -Southern California." Hinshaw, SI , or the 40th Congr essional Distnct, was sen· tenced last month to 1 to 14 years in prison following hjs conviction in Orange County Supenor Court on charges that he accepted !>tereo equipment and a Sl.000 campaian contribution from the Tandy Corp ., while he was Orange County assessor. Hinshaw 1s currenUy free on nis promise to appear while awaiting a nother trial o n a charge that he u sed the as· sessor's office stare illegally in hls 1972 election campaign. llaerle noted that Hinshaw, following his conviction, became subject to a new House rule pro- h1blUn1 members from voting if they have been convlctt"d or crimes carrying a sentence or ·two years or more. Ir Hinshitw were lo resign, the ucancy could be rilled In a special election held during the 1enenl election 1n June. Haerle said Hanshaw·s inabili· ty to vote effectively leaves the residents or his district without representation 1n Congress. In add1t1on to Haerle, the Orange Count y League of Women Voters has called for ltinshaw's resignation Strike Postponed LAS VEGAS, Nev. <UPI> A musicians !'trike which would darken s howrooms along the famed Las Vegas Strip wa.; postpoht'd at least temporarily today. More than 800 members of local 369 had planned to walk out 11t noon. hut ;mother meeUng has bet>n arron~ed for noon Tuesday. td a compottt~ hind from th~· mUllon-yur-old bonn of bum•ri like creatures and satd the con· 1trucUon ml~hl rtv~tal how th~e "'I'he scaeoUsu announced their nndif\&S today ll 1 joint news con ference spon&0red byt.he Nataooal Ceo,raphlc ~lety and lhtl Na· Uonal Seience P'oundaUon i. Leakey said the complete skull be uncovered last year In northern Kenya ls an estimated 1 S million ye.rs old. yet 111 almOit Identical to f~s1ls found ntar Pl'klng dated al only • h•lf million years. F°'alla so alike ahould ~ from crutures that exl~t~ at ubout the same llmt'. Lukey tnd1cated. Tbt' African skull. accurately dated by rad1uhon leduliques. therefore raise~ quesuons about how old Peking ~hn really 1s. he said. OtU, ,. ... ,._....,I.Ale l'eyM Fro11cols a11d Frie11d Francois. a poodle owned by Mr. and Mrs. T~as Arconti of Newport Beach, admires a bicentennial f1rt> hydrant near his home on Fairfield Drive in Cameo Shores. Tbe art work is by Francois' neighbor. !'\trs Dovie Koop. Coalition in Drive To End Coast Panel The California Coordinating Council. a coalition ol 40 business and labor organizations. has launched an initiative campaign aimed at repealing lhe Coastal Zone Conser vation Act approved b>• voters in 1972 as Propos ition 20. Al Cray. executive secretary or th~ Orange County Building and Construction Trades Council and a s pokesman for the <'<>Ordinating council. said his group has less than six weeks to collect 3 l 7 ,000 ,, alld petition signatures. "That m eans we will have to collect about 50-0,000 becau..,e some won't be valid signatures of registered voters." Gray told newsmen at a Santa Ana pres~ conference The coalition has until April 20 to submit the completed l>('ltllons so the repeal m easure can be placed on the November general election ballot. Gray said. The California Coordinating Council is an outgrowth of the C ouncil on Envir o nme nt . Employment. Economy and <Set-PANEL. Page AZ) By Newport Coun'dl Skateboard Ban Sifted Nt'" port n t'arh r1 tv t'oun r tlnu·n u11• '''hc•elult•c1 to nrt toniJ:ht on nn .in11 'katl'l>1wrd nr dlnnn<'t' Thl' nrd in 11 ncl'. prnf'O!l('d h\ Cuunrllmnn John ~tort' of C'oron:i del Mor, i:1 111m1•d nl kt'('PlnA "kale honrdNt> off thr i.tl'l'll slrl'l'I'\ of SpyitlnM• lhll. In dl!tcussin.: the propo!lal at a 'lludv "lc>:1s111n f t-h. 23 , roun <'tlmcn D'lkt'd r epn•sent,1llvt•'I of c;pygla'ls lltl l homeownt'r ' whether they fa \'nn•d an or timan~e or somr other mceru. of kct•plng skattbcrnrdt>rs off th(• <1treeu The ~11yg lilS'I l'tsldc-nts said lht>y wanted an ordinon<'t'. hut the~· would be wllltng to i;tn .1lon1? "1th nn) th1n1i1 1•l:1t• the• 1•11\ ~:int rd to do 1n odd1t1on tn rt'"'"" the· law The utU' of a dty low to ('ontrol lht' problem h u r:11..,cd tto me cntlcis m from City ('ounrilman Paul R V<'koff, who cllt-d ll lette r from Polle(• Chief B. ,Jaml'' <Su SKATE, Pale AZ > t~O..'lttlls Of PeklnK Man. con· sldered b) ome the ancestor of tht> Moniolold n1ct'. Wl'rt' hrst dJ:stoverl'<i in 1927. The bebt of lhe foss1b dbapp~ red 1n 1941, Whtie be1n(: bhlppl'(j rrom C'hinu for u fekeeptnjl dunn1it World War II. and huve beM the subJtc'Ct or u -.orldw1de ~e;arch Johanson dt>t a lled his d is co\' er). announ ced la st Oeeember. of 150 fo~1hzed bonel) of two lnrants and thl'ff to !ht: • dull ancelltors of n1an In the Afar Deprt"11Slon of Ethiopu.1. The bones ha\'e been duh.'<l us belna at least thrt>e nulhon yenri. old . ht' said. und probabl~ urt• C'loser to 3.5 m1llton yt.>ars old lk suld there were 1ndl<'allons thl! group of creatures died together, pos~1bly In a nash nood. .. ff this as the case. the fos!.11 people ma) ha\'e been ll\'&ng in a group." Joh •m~on ~•Id. ''Thl11 c, e \·iden<'t' for lht\ ldea o f t'OOP4:r11ltn· beha\'lor, which I fct!l formed the ba~b for eurly human :iiurvlval." Johan11o n . phy11ic11 l n n thropo log y c urator at lht- Clt'\'eland M uscum ol Nitturttl H1stor>. said the compos1tt' hand he put together fr9m 3S bones of adults and children is th\" mo l <Stt SKULL, Pace ,U) Patty 'Ainoral' Heiress Ternied Rebellious SAN FRANClSCO (UPI> A prosecution psychiatric witness today described Patricia Hearst as rebellious, amoral, drug· taking, "sexually active at age 15, ··and a willlng part1c1pant in a Sy mbionese Liberation Army bank robbery . Dr. Joel Fort . a San Francisco physician and criminologist. testified that his examination of lbe news paper heiress convinced him she was not forced to JOtn tn lhe April 15. 1974. holdup of a Hibernia Bank Branch rn San Francisco "The defendant did not commit the bank robber y because she was in fear of he r life." he said. "She did it a s a voluntary member of the SLA." U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter, "'ho r ejected'defense ob· Jecttons to Fort's answenng the question, immediately interrupt· ed him and told the jury of seven -.omen and five m en that they would have to decade the issue of intent. Fort. who has extensive train· ang tn psychiatr>, then be~an describing M ih Hear s t 's • personality prior to her k1dnap- lng on Feb. 4, 197'1. from un apartment 1n Berke ley she shared with fiance Steven Weed. He said he found her "extreme· ly independent, strong willed, re- bellious, intellige nt. well· educated. but not part1cuJarly in· tellectually inclined " Fort said his studies md1c1tt'<I she had been rebellious at her parochial schools. coming into conflict with severul nuns. He said she became "sexually ac· t1ve at aae 15" and h11d an an .. <~e PATTY, PageA1l Research Funds La~king Why Do You Have Gas? By DOUGLAS •'RITZSCllt: 0t 1 ... 0.11, l'llot 5vft Chances are bl'tter than one in 10 that som et hing w ·,11 go seriously wrong with )Our digestive system And, cha nces arc thut when tl does. no one will have don"· tht' rt>search to rind out wt\y and what can be done about It, ac· cording to Or J. Edward Berk. chief o r gastroenterology for Orange County Medical Center and the UCI medical school. The problem Is money, he la· mt>nts. and the problem is sim· pie. "You can go on TV and have a telethon and appeal to the emo· tions of the people. For example. with cerebral palsy, you can show tragic examples or ch1ldrt>n afOi cted with the disease," Sa} l> Dr Berk. "You can do the s am<' thing wrth heart diseases and can<'cr "But who can go on TV and talk about belching and d u.1 r· rhea., That's not even a polite topic for conversation. "The fact 1s that more <'h1ldren around the world dre from lnfc<'· tious diarrhe a than anything else," says f>r . Berk. "Can you have a telethon for 'stamp oul Ras"' Yet these common dis· (lrders affect more of us than the• others that get more attention " Meanwhile. stran~e lhini;t:-. arr happtn1ng 111 I h1• d1gec;t1 \'C' s' !ill' mi. of the \\ orld. '>ll)., Dr Berk "[n the bic<'OtC'nnt.11 \ear." hl' point~ out. "~tomaC'h c:inre•r hJ' killed mnr<' 1\mt•n ran ... than all our" ar., put toi;:t•tht'r · llowe\l.'r. h1• .1clel,, "C'nnrcr uf the stomach, 11H•r ttw la<,l l"o 111• l'adr•» Is h('(•om1n1t ;1 d"llPJ><'rtr ll'IR dr,.eost' It " 't'n t·•1mmon 1n ottwr :.ir1•:1s of lh1• "orlll, hut 11" bcroming \t'ry ran~ in lhc• Un1tN1 Stat('~. 'fh<' rt•a!lon~ tor thl' ar" nnt undC'r'ltood. h rt 11oml•th1n1C In our dtt't? Wt' JU:1l don't know " CanC"t•r of the pom•n•us. rm thr <1thc-r hand, has undt'r~on1· "1111 <1!.IOUndini: inl•re•HM' '" frt'flU('n • (')'."he says The dra matic increase m a .,... · ·1sly almost unknown d is· ease. he said. also is nol un- derstood Another example 1s cancer of lhe colon. also on the in<'rease. .. The re is a lot of speculation that it is related lo lhe diet we eat in this parl of the world. But in other areas of the world such a!> South Africa, it 1s unknown." say Dr. Berk. Part of-the i.pe<'ulat1on, lw said, 1s th1h tht• Am{'rical} di{'I 1:-. low on fibl'r . "Thal has cuu:-.cd a run on bran. J hud my bran to day, dad you ·>" The bui.ane!.sm an'i. "badi;te of success" al> D'r. Ul•rk puti. 1t, Uw duoden a l ul ce r , 1s on t ht• decrease. "Again. Wl' don't know why," he say~ •• "We don't even know wha t causes gas Ther e are some oh1 ( u GAS, Page AZ) Valley S~f ecrackers Net $30,000 Loot Safecr ackers struck an Foun· tam Valley over the weekend a nd made off with a coin collection valued at m ore than $30,000 The coll e('lion included bags of gold dust, "pieces of eight" silver minted 400 years ago and other rare and uncirculated money pieces. according to the victim Poh ct' said the break-in OC· curred late Saturday night or in the early hours Sunday morning at the ODK Investment Com· pany. 11240 Talbe rt Ave Investigators said lhe burglars s mashed a window at the com- pany and then opcned the safe Beatles Back Togetlwr For U.S. Trip? J,ONOON <AP) Th<· Beatlci. on' getting together a~ain for a ronccrt In America, a gossip col umnill t for the Dally Mirror i.uicl today . The time and silt> were not dl11C'losed. wtth an acetylent' tor ch Officers are operaltnJ? on the theory that at leat.t two burglar., were involved und that il may have been an "int.ide JOb ... Jack Dorri:., the own<'r of th,_. collection. said thul he kept the rare coins in a lart(<' fivl'·inch thick offic(' safe insteud or his home in Newport for added pro tection. Dorris, who also is the owner or the investment company, llays that he fears the money will be lost forever. He says that 1l can be c1rcul;it t'd into general use but that th£' burglar., "will takt• u hellu'a heatrng 1f they <'ash tl in ut fu <·r 'alue " D o r r 1 'I ' a i d t h 11 t ' o m 1· 1•mployec; kne-. that ht.> k<•pl th<' collectron in the !>uh• "hut woulcl hatt> to think thut an) of thl•m comm1tlt•rl th<' <'rtm<'" H<' ul:w ,;wl thut !>lO<'k.., anti horul' w1•r1• also 1n the• xafc• hut "cre le ft u nlo uc h c>d by t h1 · b11rl(l11r11 Also takt'n w<>r1• hu.is uf ~ll"n, 20 SI i:ulct picc•ei; oncl m C'unt1d1un <'Olnil "th al ort' quite• a lc>l\R " "" proposed. the law \\Ould op ply to "llrrl'ts thnl ha,·e 11 .:nnk nf mor<' thnn !tlx p<'r<'t'nt Accnrd mg to 11 <1taff report, there 11ri• ieveral st ret•ts tn lht' <'It~ that haH port1on<1 -. h1ch \\C'Uld f.111 under th1 i; gu1dehnr Construction Tax Eyed Paul Callan quotfld the htthc-r of one member of the group ll' saying they decided definitely to get together a~ain for a $~1 n111lion concert in the United Sta It's Callan wrote in the m u.,.,. ('1rcula1ton Mirror thnt fl(i vc•:1r old Harold II arrison, fother of former ~atle GeorJ:e Harnson told him· "George has relented. after some hes1tatJon, and the boys have all agreed lo do the show m the United States and possibly sl ay together for other shows." Ornn::J, :·~• "'enther ConMdernhlr cluuris with chanct• O( s hOWt'r'i toni1thl and Tuesdnv Coole•r da'" I ltghs Tut'c;d a y r n thr• ;,o.. l.o".., tonal( ht 4~ to f>2 Chan('e of 'lhowt-rs :¥> J)(Or· cent DOW I NDEX UP BY 15 NEW YORK (API The stock 1:·arket ,d,•anced sharply today, taking a more favorable view of the outlook for credit conditions and interest rates. Th' market had been actlnit hesitant sln<'e the end of last month, "hen the Federa l Reser\'e appeared to be taking steps to encourage a tightening or credit and hlither money rate~ The Dow Jones aver~e of 30 industnals gained 15.82 to 988. 74 (Tables. A91 ' Marirwrs Mile Request ~es Exceptions By JOAN:'<lE REYNOLDS Of ... O.lly l'llet """ A protest over Newport Beach's construction excise tax has brought to hght the fact that some of the biggest hwldmll'I have gone up free o r. the municipal tax. City councilmen are expected to rule tontght on a request from the owners of a block or Manne~ ~hie lo be exempted from paying the $6, 700 excise tax on a new commer cial structure that will replace buildings df'Stroyed in one of Newpo. ~· biggest fi res. Whal a but ding is being taxed. n nc building that will replace he UC B· branch destroyed in the same fire is u .. empt becau~e of a clause in the state Const1lut1on That pro· vision exempt<; banks and m suran<'e com panieo; from pa~ inJ? local excise to"'les Instead. the,· pay a special tax directly to the stal e. The exci11e tax "as enacted by the city council an 1964 on the prC'· mis<' tha t all ne" construction - residential, commercial and in· dustrial -r equires city ser \'ices and so de\'elopers ought lo help pay for the add1tlonaJ servlce~ their pro1ects ma ke necessary. The money brou1&ht In from the construction tax 1s put Into a special fund which, by municipal ordinance. can be used only for acquiring. constructing. lmprov· • mg or equipping hhranes. fire statrons or pa rk11. City off1c1ah '13) the syc;tem of exempttnll banks and insurance com panie s 1s Inequitable because the stat(' does not return a ny portion of that tax to them. leaving the <'lly to pick up the cost of additional services out of the f!eneral fund And. they say, because th<' law is a prov is ion or th(' s t ate Constitulion. It will take a lot of concentrated effort lo repeal 1t effort they don·t seem anxious to expend. In Newport Beach, the pro- blem i• m ost n oticeable 1n Ne••port Center whett there are <SttT X. P•pA.2) George, John Lennon. Paul McCartney and Rin~o Starr broke up as a group in 1971 after selling more than 100 million re- cords. "George has been in America for a month now with his record· Ing company and has told m e that he and the other lads wm be l!eltinfl toeether for a show." his rathe r quoted him As sa ying. "George said there was no hitch but vgi rious matte rs have to be 50rtNI out legally ... I NS IDIE TODAY F'1r~ at Lou11u1llt> Downs kill" groom ond at Lt'Olt 50 horn('$_! racing hM3('3. AW l•dex _, ... 1111 -'""-" ., l..M .. .,. •• _,,.,,,.. •• C.CI~• llJ Me•itt &II O.ulflH ••• ... ..... 1 ....... &• Qllolic• ., =°""''' &I °"'-" IU ., , Ote411-l(ft ... *"" "" 11 Y~ll'-.. , , ....... '" AU "-""·-·· All ,.,,..,..,, AU ,.,~. &• •u-&f ---IJ • .AJ OAILYPtLOT N .. Fre• r•,,e A I PAT'I,Y ••• deoeodHl attitude about ~x. 'tbe pbyaiclan said Ml.u Hunt wu bolac 1econd tbou1bu about Wted bee au.M -.be lboulbL he ,...., bccomloa too coocrmed w1th material obJt<t. und "hl1 attitude to her a a woman waa be~mlna more unsausfactory. "Ht expect4'd htr to cOOk and ck-an and tak<-urt' of him M'X· u.JJy, but he didn't rHpond to hoer ~•ual netds." Tb• doctor uid 1h.o start~ w.- lnt marijuana and alcohol In bu tec!ns, perba~ a little earUtr than other youth11. <and wt'11l on to mescaline once a nd LSD four or live timt~. fort uld what he found p~rtkulurly s1gmrlcant wa.s the tlement of n sk. as If sht wtr" looking for exrltemcnt to escape boredom. "S h e had uba ndoned Cat.h<>llcasm al aae IJ and re- fused to stgn u pl~ge In which her mother asked her noc. to dnnk or smoke until age 21. ··he s:ud. "She appear~ to be a \•ery opa- n iona ted person .. the kind sometimes described as a true belie ver .. tending to be doamalic." The physician, citing materials on M13s Hearst which he said wt'rt also available to defense psych1atns ts, said Mimi Swan- ton. who knew Miss Hearst in Berkt'ley. described her as "11n amoral person " who thought there were laws that should be \'iolated H e sa id another friend described the de fenda nt as M>· moone who would He. He cited an mcident at school when "to avoid taking an t'Xam inatJon. she told a· teacher her mother had cancer ... then allegedly told the friend. "Nobody would ever check out an answer like lhat." Carter allowed Fort to testlfy Miss Hearst was not coerced into the SLA bank robbery after pon- dering defense obJectlons over the weekend. 0911,_..,..,... TOPIC NOT POLITE UC lrvlne'a Dr. Berk f',....Pap A J GAS ••. wives tales and s~atJon. but no one knows for s ure." The main problem with digestive disorder rt>5earch. says Dr. Berk. is that the d1sease5 are not spectacular. Most or the victims or the dis· eases survive. he s a)s, "but tht"y are chronic diseas~. miserable diseases." Admitting that he speaks with a bias of trying to get more money for research. Dr. Berk says that, in proportion to the fre- quency with which digestive dis- eases occur . speciahsts in the field are scar ce. "There are a number of states where there are just one or two specialists in the whole state.•· says Dr. Berk. 'Speed' Cache Confiscated In NB Hotel A large s hare of medical re- search money comes through grants. normally through in· stitutes specializin g in research 0 funding for a particular disease or organ. Huntington B eac h and ~ewport R<'ach narcotics of- h ct'rli arrested two men In a !\ewport Beac h hotel early today and confiscated amphetamines worth an estimated SJO.OOOon the 1lllC'lt drug mark et. In custody today In Newport Seach Jail in lil'u Qf SS,000 ball were Alex Frank Fox. 31, Red Bluff. and Donald Pt'lrron Kad- ing. 31, of Hawaii Oftlcers dt'cllned to 1deotify lhf' hotd In wh1t'h the arrest was made a t 6 · 1~ a m . describing 1t only as one M the c ity's ·fa'ihionoible" hotels ,\police spokf'!>man ~aid the tn· \'t>SllRallon in the case be$!an 'hortly bt'fort' the arrests wcrl' made and was based on 1nforma· taon rrom a police informant Al the lime the pair we re ar- rt•!>tt'lt ror pO'iSt'SSIOn Of llm· phetamanes for sale, tht•v al· lei;t<'dh· had an thr1r poss~;ion a ... m.111 quantity of cocam<• nncl S!1.000 1n cash 111 :1cld1taon lo the 2..'io.ooo .1mpht•t11mtnetahlC'l~ NB Burglary Loss $3 ,000 ,\ Ha.)t'r\•:o.t mnn told Ne~port l\<·11l'h poh<'l' hl· lo'l chin.a. silver ,11111 c r\ 'Hu I v a I u\•cl al $:!,()()() '"m<'llml' dunni;t 11 thn.<e·monlh I l'OH'ldc hnl( of hh hoow ll11twr1 Wh11l1•n, nr 170t Marhn \\ <1). told ofh<'l'r' Saturda~ thill h1• cfl'<('O\ t'r t'cl th1• lht<h or lhe• ho'Ct•d 11nrl .... tnrecl •l<'m' ~ htn hl' cll'ftded to ~et them out llt.> uli.c1 1i,t1•ll th1• tu" 11( .i h.incljlun which ht• kept in h1.., b1•<troom Ac·c•urdtnti tu pt>h.-t< rt'porb, th<' 1ll'm!I ~ t"rt' lu't ~ttn nn l>t><' t. ~hen lh~ n.-mo<khn.: prolt•t'l iX'J:U fl ORANOf COAST .. 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Wf'11 ..., .. .,_,v.1-." r~1':'\_.,,..,.,,.... ., ~,.o ......... .., T~~-014) '4l-U21 CJ~uifled Ad•trt1~119 MM•1• ( .... 9"1 ,."-, Of .. ~ C...•t "ve-1HtU'W) f'~ f""l'lt ~ NI-.'\ ltOrlif\o, 1llu\.4fAot• ..m-~•I ...-.u .. r If •cr•t'1f\•~O t\ M1•1fll ,. •t fl"" ••0tM1i1t•• •1l~ewt ,.,_, ••t 1"''"'"''•61' et ,...,,9M...,.., ~ '"' 4f'll\ ... ,, •• ,. ••• fl (~h MPU (# •llfTMit \vr~ ... ,°"' t• ,., ,., U ~\ ,...... ,_... ,,... ~• I .... I\ "'~tfrll't ~11tt..-1 .,._ti~.-. '1h,.......fl" - "There was no lnstltute for digestive diseases . There are in· stitutes for the hen rt. for the l'ye, Cor e' erything. But the best we ('OUJd do was gel combined with another institute for general medical sciences," says Dr Berk. Rec t'ntly, Senator Alan Cranston tried to get the grants to the general medical sciences. institute raised. The effort was shot down. Paraphrasing a Congressman quoted on why , Dr. Berk says. "He said neither he nor any member of his family nor anyone known by anyone In his family ever h ad died from general medical sciences." To raise more research funds. two alfiliatf'd organizations have been formed : the National Foun- dation for Ileitis aod Colitis and the American Digestive D\seue SO<'lety. The National Foundation for Ileitis and Coht1s will hold Its first Orange County meeting March JO at tt>e Orange County Medical Center aud1tnrium an Orange from 8 lo 10 p m The meeting is free and open lo the puohc Fro• Page 1\ I SKULL ..• complete hand or such great age. "Further study will reveal the capabilities of the hand ror manipulation and perhaps tool making,·· he said. ~akl'v . director of the Nn t1onal ~iuseums of Kenya, nlso announced that he found a skull dated frortl 2 ~million to J m1ll1on } ears old He sa1cl this was of the 'nme type and 1wriod as onl' h•• found m 1972 1n the .. ame rE'1uon of Ken~ a , :met n:1mt•rl "~kull 1470 .. !>1:0.cMcred "1th the 6ccond skull was a hap hone of the same :IJtt•, ht• lldrf('d ·Skull l-170" w.1 .. rontrnv('Nlal bt•rause 1t Indicated that man's rltrl'<'t nn('t•i1lor~ t'Xl'llt'C'I mort• than a million yeari1 carhl•r th1rn prt•\·lnusly thought l.takcv s aid th<' nrw rli11 · CO\I C'flC'S. conf1rm\'d that the or1glnal skull "as "nm n uniciu1• freak." "" !'IOme t•r1t1«s sugii<'sl 1'(1, but part of n line of human hkc crut11r1·~ c:oming down to prt'~ent man Big Ca11yon Show on TJI Directors <'If the Bl~ Canyon Community As11oc1ahon and the preS1dent of the commuruty as· socialions wiUun Big Canyon wlll go on television tonight to ~ke telephone calls from property owners. Community Cablevision. Chan· nel 3, 1s openm~ a senes of nnng line style shows for community associallons with t.orught's B1" Canyon program. at'cordinti to Patric'< Munn. prestdl'nt of the Big C&J\)'On associallon. He said all directors or the master association will be on camera and presidents or representatives of the individual associations will be in lhe studio to answer questloM from Big ~on residents. • Ne~rt Firm Stoek Soars ' Officials of the Newport Beach- bued Pre ley Companleuald to. d~ they "know of no ,..uoo" lor the 1udde.n surie cl t.radin& ln company atock frldaY which aent it aoarin1 by lour points on t.be Amel"lcanStock Exchan1e. St.oek an the company rose rapidly from about $3 a shart to mate than $17 at the end ol the year. when the compM.Y. whleb 1pec1ah1t1 In resl~enUal con· stru<'llon. announced that It had paid SS00.000 for the residential nJhls to a hydrogen converter The converter. which l.s un· dergom1 tesll by its m ventor. would break water down into its component parts . freeing the hydrogen gas for use l.n the home '<'here natural gas is oowused. After the initial barrage of spe-culaUon. the stock slid back to about $10 to $12 a sh.att where it remained until Friday when It hlt a high of 16 in heavy trading of lll.0001bares. ltclosedat 14h . Today the stock was falling off slightly. dipping below 14 by mid morning but volume still re- mained over the 100,000 mark. Local stock brokers said they believe the heavy trading that sent the stock price up on Friday was the result of speculation based on belief that the converter is going to tum out to be a usable device. The worth of the invention, said lo b(" the bralnchlld of com· merdal inventor Sam Leach. ha been questioned slnce lh~ com· paey aMouoctd acqw~it1onolthc reaid~nttal ritchts The Presley Companies ha\'e rtmain~ <'lou .. moulhl'd ()fl th~ subJect and have relw.ed to con l1rm that Leach 1~ mde-ed lhC' In vcntor AccordinR to toda)"ti release. th' company all awaiting ('on flrmation from the ID\'Cntor as to the date when the hydrogen con verter wlll be te. h.'d by on in dependent laboratory Two business publlcataons, California Bu:.1n•ss and Bu- ron·s. have run articles question- ing the practacut apphcauon or the invenUon One story 1n Barron'i. quoted two other scientists working m the field as saying that it would be physlcall)\lmpoHlbletomakethe conversion of water into hydrogen and oxygen without consuming more energy than Is produced. Regardless, trading m the stock continues to be heavy as m vestors. undaunted by the pubhct- t,y, stake their money on the In· vention'suse. In 1975, the company's stock ranged from a low of one and five- eighths to a high of 17 and one- hall, a peak reached after an- nouhcement of the purchase ot rights to the invention. E're• rflfle A J CONSTRUCTION TAX • • • several large buildings ol more than 200,000 square feet. According lo figures supplied by city building director Bob Fowler. the corporate head· quarters or Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company and the building that now houses lhe cor- porate offices of Avco Financial Services went up without benefit- ting the city's excise tax funds. In the case of Pacific Mutual, a building with 280,000 square feet of office space and 350,000 square feet of garage space. that ta~ could have brougbt nearly $100.000 to city corrers. When the tax was originally enacted In 1964, it was levied at the rate of 3\.2 cents per gross square foot. · According to Fowler, the tax rate has been Inc reased six limes slnce then. with the biggest boost coming In 1972. The city now levies 18\.-J cents per square foot. As an example. Fowler used the Wells Fargo building at 660 Newport Center Drive. That bulldtnc. which has a gross _ square footage or 330.000. ac counted for S45.S30 In excise tax- es plus a permit fee of $8.S.SS. For the purposes of the permit. lbe bmldln1 was valued at $6 m1llloo. An Ir vine Company spokesman pointed out that two office buildings In Newport Center -the Union Bank and ,.,...ra~Al PANEL ••• Development <CEEED>. formed four years ago in Orange County to lobby against "no-growth .. leglslal.Jon. CEEED Vice Chairman Sandy Ber~ 1ck. a rcallor, lold newsmen he r orgamzatton was the seed for 40 similar groups ln the stat<' ~hach now have "more than I 5 malhon mt>mber s .. Mrs Ber~ 1ck tnld n~wsmen lhl' lnltiatl\'<' dnve 1s two months late in starun~ becuuse the ln- 111al documents faJed with lhc Cahfornl3 Secretary of Stnte's off1rc "~err lost on !>Omebody·i. desk." Gray WM s hnrply rritl<'al or the co:istal romm1s1>1on~ created by Propo~ataon 20, 11nylng they ha\'e "robbed lhr people or local control over their land " lie also blamed 1t for hl&h hou:oilng coNtll lie cllllcd Proposition 20 u "col- O!lsal snow joh put over on ia sleC'plng pubhc." "We want to tell the people, 'he-re l!I what you were prom1st'<i ond hert" Is what you rl'all \' itot. · ··Croy so id "IC <At' don't drive a i<takt' through this monster 's heart. ) ou are all goln" to suffer ~Ith us 1lhe buHd1nsi lnclu~try." Gray 501d his aroup·~ inatJal1\e dn\f' is lar51ely unfundt>d so rar J nd v.111 depend on a tronJt "gras$ roots" effort. NB Businessman Loses Car Wheels A Nf'wport Beach bus i · nessman. attending a meeting in the South Coast Plaza Hotel Saturday night, returned to the hotel parlnog lot to d1sco\'cr thut thieves had stolen two wheels and l'<''O Ures from his brand new sports <'ar. Robert O'B>·rnc IUll. JO. told Costa Mesa Police that wh~n he returned to his foreign auto. it was jacked up on one side and. that $660 worth of wheels and ' ures b.ad bee.n remo,·ed. Wells Fargo buildings -are nol owned by the banks whose names they bear. They art' owned by the Irvine Company and we~ not ex- empt from the excise tax. He contrasted that W'lth the S5 2 million Balboa Insurance bwld- ing, now oc<'up1ed by A\·co. which was built four years earlier. No excise tax was paid on the 271.000 square foot. building, which did bring the city SS.376 1n permit fees. A spokesman for Pacific Mutual pointed out that because of the state law. all insurance companies are required to pay u i.'tate tax of 2.35 percent on each premium collected. a tax rate he calculatt>d Is 2.,, to three times higher than laxes paid by any other kind of corporation in the state. George Pappas. city finance director. said that dunng the fi s - cal yur 1974-75, a very poor con- struction> ear. the city onJy took In Sl44.170 rrom the special O · ci.se tax. This year, from 3une lo the end of February, the city has collect - ed $176.982 in construction exC'1se taxes. He said the larger figure reflects both a rise in construe· Uon and an increase m the t:ix rate enacted in 1975. An Ir vi n e Company · spokesman said there Is only one site left in Newport Center which Is planned for a large building, although the design Plaza and Corporate Plaza areas are set aside for smaller buildlngs which could house banks and insurance companies. Dick Richard Recovering C1v1c lead er 0 W "Dirk ' Richard is m "excC'llC'nl' Mnd1 lion today in his Newphrt Jl<>aC'I\ homt>, ret'ovenng from surJ(<'n Richard's wife \a1d the formn market owner r('lumed to h1:-. home a week ago to r<'<'UPNOlt' from suracry performf'<I :it tht' l'C San D11~go m edt('al c·entf•r in which a non·ma h gnant tumor was rt•mo\'cd from hch1nc1 ont.• ear . She ~aid h<> I:< "dnl n~ tw>nuuru~ ly, rc·gn1 ning h111 :o.trcn~th t1111lt• rapidly_" Mrs . Rlr hard 11a1d no <IOI\' has been scl for lht' n•iwmp non or h•~ n um em11~ c't\H' ••l'· t1v1t1t·~ AD AN. WERED BY 40 PEOPLE .. Y o u h ;1\· <' a " o n d N I 11 I classified M•rl1on Our hous(' "iold to Onl' or lhC' 40 p('ople who answered the ad ' That's the adverlll'>tnll succeii~ expenence or the Westminster man who placed lhas ;ad in the Daily Pa lot· PRIME WEST COSTA MESA H>' 0111-nrr, J hr , I-'• ba. dan rm. lrg m'lr bdrm, :z pataO!o, trii rncd crnr H 2 lot. xtra lrll dhl J(ar, forred ••r, frptr. hlltr ti) bC'h lmmtd po11,essmn S39.~ Appl & prin c1palsonly xo :11ux Ir you h avC' real est11te you wnnt to sell. call G42 5678 We make it easy for you to ;1Ur11<'t a buyer. in the Daily l>ilot • Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Soured Him WASHINGTON CUPI> -Con umer advocate Ralph Nader announct-d today h<.' accepkd SlS,000 lo M."Ule a hi" su1 l he filed agmru.t the makers of Dan non Yogurt and its adverti in& agency. N11der said Dan.non and the advertising rirm or Mars,eller Inc. broadcu~t adverti$ements between June. 1974. snd April. 197S. utlliain~ u character named "Ron Raider." a Clcll tlou consumer udvoc1tte who endorsed DaMon yogurt. "For yt>ars," N"der ~mid. "c·omponies haVl' bt•cn using my namt for commercial explottatton without my consent. We hope thut this <seltlt>ment l is a cl{'ar siinal to them and their advert1sini: URenc les thut such pracllces must be stopped " Nader said the net pro<'eeds from th<' settlem<.'nt have been donated to the Center for Sc1<.'nC<.' an lht> Public lnterest. a non-profit cducutlonal consumer research group. Newporter Manager Nigro Transferred Edward M . Nigro, general manager or the Newporter lnn. has been appointed v1ct• presi· dent of oper ations for Del Webb Hotels, William Dougall. presi· dent of the hotel chain, ha~ an· nounced. Nigro's appointment was effec· Uve Wednesday and he i •as im· mediately· transferred lo the chain's head- quarters In Las Vegas, according to officials at the Newporter Inn. Nigro bas managed the Newport Beach resort h otel sin ce •110•0 1972, and has worked for the Del Webb chain since 1971. A spokesman for the hotel said that a replacement for Nigro has not been named. Active in community off airs, Nigro was the founder nnd presi- dent of the city's Convention and Visitors Bureau. He also served on the board of diredors of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commeree and was a member or th~ chamber's Com· Man, 64, KiUed GARDENA CU PI> -A64-year· old Bakersfield man was shot and killed Sunday by two men wbo at· tempted lo rob him as he got out of h15 car. m o d o r e's Club lk \\3S a member of Hoag Mt'nrnrlal Hospital's support groo11, th1: 552 Club. and "a~ n member of lhl· board or trusteei. of the .. 'I .~nd:­ or the Girl Scouts . f'ro• Page ,1 I SKATE • • • Gla\'as outlir11ng cnrorccml'nl problems. Glavas noted that appro\ al "'ould have to be sought from tht• courts to treat under a~v violators as lramc offender~. rather than usana the ume and manpowe r to rouns cl th1• teenagers and lheir parents as as done normally when J Juvl'nJle violates th<' l:i w. Glavas a lso cautioned tht• rounc1l that his police lorcl' '' "spread tha n" with more pre ... !> mg problems than those t'rl'Ull'<l b)' skatebo:irdc1 :- Rut residents compla1ntod or the hazardous slluatwn cn~alc-d by the s kull'boardcn. who "flaunt themscl\•('5'' In front or automobiles. They also i.md that most or the offenders come from outside the comm umty. Store said he has been told that people come by the truck load from as far nway as Long Beach to ride on th(• long. steep streets. He said the truck will meet tht• ~roup a t lhC' bottom of the hill. load them up and t:ike them lo the top for anolht•r run. ( Pilot Logbook J • What's in a Naine? You'd Be Surprised By TOM BARLF.\' Ol U. O<Mly Pllet $UH Roger Franklin Weaver. 26, of 6700 Warner A\'e., llunl· ington Beach, would hke tochanjle his name. Nothlng unusuaJ about that. you might say, and you would be dead right. Thousands of Orange County res1dc·nts visit Superior Court each year to file the application that 1:. rarely, if ever, denied Judge Samuel Drei7,en will prohal)ly do the same for Roger after ht.• l:C'I<; ht'> eyebrows down lo thei r normal IC'\ <'I 1-'or he ts sure to read in thf' llo<lv of Roger's apphl'at1on th1· !\lBt<'m<'nt th.ii seC'ms to ha v~· hr1•n (0ar1·rullv r1•acl II\ C'Vl'ry mC"mbl·r or the county cll'rk ., t'hange or na m r rl1 v1<.ion. NO Ol'iE. OF COl'RSt:, '" ~oini: tn get hii. or her name ch;inged w1lho11I stattnli! a reason on the appltrat1on An<i a,UILIY 99 9 p('rr1•nt or th<' rrasou~ don I ~l'I ,, \(l(•on<i l110k from of f1c111I All btn lhn Mazh Mnhmut ~·ud nnd Jnrn,l11v M1kho1I M atomcloJ<'t v1r h want I h1•1r r1:111w1> •'hJ rii:e(J tor r ... ui.1111\ they shouldn '( h:i vC' to '>pt!ll oul / Con1 l-1 ink a nc1 W1ll111r 1)111111 ~uni t hc·tr' c hunitNI f11r <'QUDllY obvious rcuson:-. Wnuldn'I \Uu ~ Anyway, hi1t•k to Hoi:N wlu1 'lute•' in ht ~ <lt·C'ILJ rollnn the followinlo( rca'!oni. "My prt>~l'tll numc' 1s a Sl)llt<'r 11/ rr11~t'rlf nnrl ronfunon !>.•c111m• fllll' nam" J l ll>gl'r rnri ha1,.• 1/1""' 1/f'fin111n1n Mnlt> 1.e:r oryon I f'rrnrh 1. 1•rrwrt .•1wmrr111n rnn/1• nr t nf •17unl ropu/a/um 1nt1•1/1•rl1ml rca.wlll ,,, 1umtl 11/ (l1•kr11111'/1'd(ltmrnt ""'""' rfllllfl rom m1m1cot 11111.~ Tllt:N 11 t: Tl'K~l'-TO\.\ 1•.1 v1·r 1111>4' n/ • 10/1&111011, 11.1/1• nr wnman. o voc11lotor . a ni•rmu.t hm~r How about frnnkhn·• Frnnkl1n thrtrlcn<>tl In Trurik "/"rank" ma11 conrie1lr l111ni•it11m 11 l111t rlnq OH1C'1al tnlcrei.I. a' m ;111\ 11•.1t.l1•1 c. m.1 y havt• i:111·"1•d . ho11 centered on lhP tnl<'11m·t111111nc, nffnt·d by Hu~rr for lht· r1ri1t of his two Chn,11a1111am1•c, A former Royal /\1r Forrl' navtj.'!;,tor f)rompUy conceded him the argument lhat "koj!t•r '" 111 intrrnauonal use In all form11 of lransm1ss1on Bl:T THE SEXl'.;\L connot:ill•1n., Thill ha, left tht'm absolutely blank dnwn hC'r<' u1 tht.• nlcl courtht>use and Webster 's lnternat1onaJ D1d1<uH1r~ shed, no l111ht on such tnferC'nces P erhaps Judgr Drr1icn ~•II ask Ro1o?cr to explain And lhen again he may deddethat a" hole ne\\ namt' might bt thr best way ot r esolvinl' a satuatwn thut <"<111l d product' r.ome \'ery difficult ex plat ions. We can hear 1t now. "Well. thesr thrrc-nomc!li you'vt' picked sound reasonahl<' to us \\'<''II order the chong" to ht• made effective immediately. Okay?" "Roge r, )'Our honor ... Oh yes. thr heanng is scheduh•d for ApMI I You know "'hot date that Is . of course. ' Monday'• Clo1iDf1 Price. NEW I • EXCHANGE Wond!y,M•chl.1176 •N OAllYPH.OT t\9 It's Not Fare Busi11essnie11 Cat Ii Bill .By MJLro1' MOSKOWITZ ti )'OU f\ave.a Cl)m(ort&blt< b•nk li!CCtlUnl, n) 1118 iit·u 11im pie m•U r. You C'•ll llll airhnt>, makt-a r 1>~rnt1on and then take otr on any duy ) ou ch()(be ,. ou return hom~ when ) uu "•nt. Ir, on the othf'r hand ~ou h1n ~lo watch your pennll'' flYlnt la I wbolt' other thlnai Theo you haH to inve l htgtl• Che labyrinth oC dbcount f.11 e:. and tiUbJrCI )Ol.lfl't"lf to a compllC'atN!. et of r~tnC't1nn1t. 1>UC'h ai. buylna your ticket in advanc • #\'oldina peak periods and return1n,.: wlthl., a flprnr1,•1I ~rlod The u1rll1ws main ta1n thi:1 double ,tun dard bcc:.iust.• bu.inrs~ tra\•eleri. re>rn11111 thl•tr Money Tree bread and butter and th,• lure i.trut·turt• 1s titt.•ured lor them That's " h.> thf' round t r1 p \'M.\Jr•rn>n furl·~ from 1·n11s1 to.coast earr~ o ,,rov1"0 thl\t ~ou i.1.1~ ,It lco11t i.cvcn du)' \;ntll"d. TW .'\ nnd Amt>rH·an \\ant 10 m11kt s ure that th\ bustnessm m \\ho Is ntal..111.: ,, 41111·k I n p p;.a) s lhl' full tub TRE lRLIXE MAKE mone~ n~ IOI( businC!>:Ol1'11lll \\ho are on expen:-e :tt'Cl>Onls Tht·~ don'\ do :-o "ell caterrn1t to the m:is::.t.•:. In I 97S. onl~ four o( lh<' 10 mU,Jor trunk carrferi. ~ Braruff. Delt.t. ~nttonal and We!>h•rn made mont·~ Rus ell Tha.) er und John (' Cu:-.l'), I w11 uecu11,·e 'JCl presidents oC Brumer, e:tpl.unl'd recent I~ "hy their airline makes money "hile others don ·1 In an mternew with l.o' Angeles Times reporter Harold \\'alkm,, Tha~er and Ca!>e~ said the other carr1eri. put too murh cmpha!>1:. on discount Cares. BranifC does offer discount fares but the twu (':\ ecuttves pointed out. "We do not take rull-pagt' adverttst' ments luring people to w.e them ":-;o :.1r, there·~ no point 1n telling people about bargain~ m \he atr AS ANOTHE R EXA:\IPU : or lh1i. l•hllst ntlllude. luo~ what happened reccntl~ to tht• :.mull Eastern n 1rrlcr. Al , leghen~ Airlines It put into cfft:rt la t ~ eur u nent 1dl'J called the .. Liberty'" rare. ove r thl' objcl•tions of American Northwest and TWA This allowt'CI p~1ssenger!> to makt· un limited tnp:. anywhl·n· 1n the Allcf:h<'nY roull' structurti for 0 set price -Sl33 for SE'\'l•n days. s1s:11ur I\\() weeks. Sl8:J for three weeks Last month Alle~heny a:-.ked thl· l'I\ 11 At•ronautics Board <CABl for perm1~s1on to c·ontmut•1ht• fue. Th\• CAR aid, "Nothing doing." Why·1 Accordm)! to the CAii, Al legheny had fulled to ptu\c th.it tht• "Ltberl\" lure in creased the )In~·~ proht:o1 THE CAB SAID IT b \\1ll1nit to upprOH' d1~rount fare' but lhe a1rltnl's mu~t d\•monstruh• that thn contnbu\l' to ~realer profit:. \\'hJt conct.'rth th,• CAH. ~uu M:!t<, 1 ... th\• hea lth of lhc a11 hnt·~., nut th1• lw1Wllh <'onfrrn·d on passenger,. This 1s evident 1n tlw 1W\\ d1J1 ll-r rult'' no\\ hl•1n.: p111 po:.ed to the arrltnes b~ lh1· C \ B Tlw~,· ruh-' v. ould m..ik1· 1 ca!>1er for indt\ idual' to )!(•I lov. l'll'I rh.1rlt•r f.itt•'> for \11 ternat1onal fh,.:ht~ Hut tu 1:\'I th1•111, 'w1 "oultl h•n 1• 111 ;111111• b~ a series of pt•ll1fo1u~m1: "''tr11 llon" Fi11a11ce Exec1Jtives Sen Dl'nn1s E Carpcnlt•r tH Nl•\\purt lkuchl v.111 hl' tlw guest spealer at th<• M;in·h mt•t•t 1111{ ol tht• Or;.11l~l' ('ounl' chapt<>r or the Ftn~•nr1al F.xt'C'Ull\ c .... 1n ... 11t llh• He will discuss ·,·GoH•tnml'lll H1•,::ul..il11)n 11f our LtVC''>" .11 the meeting which will tw ht•ld al Ii fl 111 Thur ... tla~ al th1 Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana Goldr11 M 't-•1 f'ligfu11 James M . H armon. prc111d<'nl of Gnldl'll \\<''' ,\1rhnc' has reported a 19.02 perrent grov. th 1n J><J.,~t·nl(er' earned in February as r o-mpared to the '>Umt• rwnth Ill 1975 Golden West. l':e\\porl fWac·h·ha,cd c·ommutt.>r earner ca rried 25 .76 1 passen~E'rs during the month Cora year·to-date ( T'.4.Kf G J total of 52.974 n The Februan· lo<td STOCK factor was 48.69 percent which incoporates 58 --~~~~~~~~~~~ flight segments can c<>lled due lo wealhc•r, ::iccotmlm,:: for a flJ.,St•n.:<'r loss •11 38S .tty1r1 ron·Donnf>f" Corp. Concord. Systron·Donner Corp with a plant in Costa Mesa, h as reported for the six months l'ndt•d J~n 31 sales wert> 26,933,000. thre<' percent l(•ss thun the $27,751 ,000 t· ported for the samt> pcnod a ycur ;.igo Earnings wen.• S263.000. or 16 c•1•nts a !>h<.1re, as ro.n pared to S768.000 , or 45 C<'nls a sharl-. for th1· !>u m<: peri->1 last year. f'aac~e• • Win# f'mr Bid The Ornng1• County Vair has c;ckrt,•d Wilh:tm fo"u wc·l'I Advertism g ol Ne"J)Ort Bl•at·h to handle• nd\'crt1S111..' nark elm~ an1I c.;.il1•s promotion' Add1t1onull}. W111i<.1.T Fawcett \\tll he a sper1al markl'tlng cnn,ullant to the (J11 and .will he rl''Jllln,1lilt• l11r ·· clt-\t•lnpm1-1 mcrr hand1s111g pr11 motions Due to late transmission today's listing will not ·appear In the Daily Pllol N..u-\'ork 15 Mo•• At"llrft t•l N 'f'0Qlf fUPt t 1""" n ""O • I;~ \ffJf • ft•~d Oft ,,.... '441W' Vo'~ .,,Qlri lo t •' "•nctf' Mond•' ..... 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Jim bam bl•w out Th•l">"h•n I sol died and at leaat ~ harMU rat'· Oocmtitr, 26, of Evans\•llle. lnd., Wtlson of Low vallt" ~~d h(' lo'l burnt>d inC bor1t•• Wf're kllh.od In a bam Arnold's brolbt'r·in·llW. four horses iD the blazt" Wahon ''l tru:d l trwd l l'OUldn'l lf!t fire that 1ent fl;ame• 7S rrt-t In tht' He aald four oth r crooms v. ho had both hands heavily bandal!led nny of tht>m nut." ht> aid "l air early today 11\ Lowavtlle att•mpted to nv• bor5" from a_od burn 01ntmeftt smeart'd uver looked alone the b.irn to tt 1f Downs. the burnlnc barn &ulf~ manor tus fat'• any wt'rt "l•ll up. but th•y v..ett Wllllam Kint;. tr:tck pruJd•nt, bqms and smoke lnhalaoon and Wtlson, has w1f• and two al~ dov.n . uid the fire In Burn C at.atted "~rt taken to a hospital t'h1ldr•n were umona lhollt' :1l~p 1'~t>t took me to lht' ~p1ttll, aboul3 1 m .,..,. .. sald ....,.1., ......... t 5,_ of .... _ inc ID the barn when thf Ctr~ l don I now what'h one, but l aot · ru... "" .. ,.....,... lA uiv broke out. tht' bill already -W -that 'a "By the llmt• the ftre depart· honH atablt'd In Burn C w.:re "We 1oHre an lhl" ttu·k room." life." ht>uld ..._ mtnl got there, about 3.03 or saved. he said. ··1 hnrd a bang• bani:• Wilson t':o.ttmated tu!. Io's Fiat 3 .10, )'OU cO\ll~ s~e It ~ro~.the 0 • Several hours after thl' ftn·. bang• on unusual n<>JM' $22.000 "\\'t' loi.t tht• ft>Yr horses. vre~sway miles a"'a). King hors• owners stood around an "I got up unit w.-n1 out 1n nw t"o sulkh'"· t\\O JOI( c11rts. nine uid. "llwa!>)U::.laternbleUuni. sm all 11"0ups. as firemen cleared bathr:>bt' und we all 'turt•·d sets of harnes!->. t'\"l'rylhing." he "l\h ke Arnold, nrte of the lead· i...way their t>Qu1pment. Om.• mun screaming that there wai." flrt'... i.a1d ingdr1vers,'losl nbout~twrses. nnd his wife. both trt teau. he ::.aid. "l started lr.)tn" to J:t•t "\\'r lo-.t ou r do~ We're his whol• s table," h(' srud ru11bed by tht' barn. refu.'>tn& to tht.' horses out A' i.0011 a::. I flnssht'd We'\'e aot 110 rlothe Kan it said the izroom who Wb tnlk open\'d lht> ont' door thto> "'holt' nutl11ni;i lrrt. no lnsuranc\' " No Biting Please! Hand ch(•tking I' common m tht-Xal10nal Ba!'kt•tb.111 .\:-.:-.oc·1a t111n . but Detroit 's llm\ar<I P11rt1•1 .rlmoM lrnd~ ha" h anrl Int· ten b\' .J o Jo White Sund<i\'. The White-led Celtics ''on. 88-87. · Irwin Wins Goff· Playoff wrley Slwots Bogi,e on Sixth Extra How ORLA~OO , Fla (i\Pl Jlale lrwin :.con•d a rnullnt• par on th1• fourth extra hoh• tod.1~ · thl• i.ix •h hole of lhf' lh'laved. C'OO· trO\ er,1.il. t" o d:t\ :o.11dd1•n tlt•ath pla~off -an1I lld1•,11t'tl hrttt•rl~. ch-.appo1nt1•d "''rm1t Zarlt·y fur the talle and the Mll.000 f1r-1t pr111• in the Citrus Open ROH tourna mt•nt A .:man or tlac;m:iy Wl'nl up from t he small ~allf'ry that had .:athf'red under I hrenll•nin1t ,k1t•l> and Z:irlt'} ·., i;houldl'rl> stumpt•d \\hen hr'I t wo foot , p.1r 'l1v111g putt m1''l'tl t he t·up on the pur lhrN• 16th hol<' at the Hao Panar l'•'untry Club rmir'lt' In, in, r .1p11lly m0\1ni;! up in the r :in I..' \Ir I h (' I( ll m (' ... Ii fl' ,11 pl.I\ ,•re; anti Z.1rl1•\ had Ctnl'h1-tl lh1· r1·i:ul.1t111n •.! ll olt·' l1tll f1 1r th1· top .11 :!lo IH 1111111 r 11ar .11111 111.1t1h1·1l p.1r:. IHI l\\11 plll\Ofr huh·' lwfo11• tbrknl''' h.1111-d tlw prnr1•1•c11ni.:' !'-un1lil\ \\'r ,1a1111 ltl h.n t' luw.ht•d ." th•• irate Irwin said al the time. "We :.hould make decisions out here on the tour. not in a network o(. fire in New York." They returned this mornini;? and matched strokes over three 1 more playoff holes before Zarlt>y's bogey on the fourth pla~ off hole or the day and the !>l)(lh or the tournament The bogey provided a drc1dc-d· ly disappointing anh·cllmax to tht> long playoff They started today's play on the 17th hole anti both b1rd1ed. Ir" an rolling in a te:-t 1nl! four· fooll'r after Zarley had holed a fl.fl foot pull Both parred the 18th ro11t1nf'I\' and they went lo the 15th. th .. far:.t telev1s1on hole. It :-. a 5111 'Jrd p.cr fl\•'. the .ireen J:?uardf'ci I" .1 ert•t•k Uoth drc"c 1111· f<llr" O\ Ir" tn boldly \\t nt fur tlw J(rt'l'n. pull in ~ his ~<'rond '\hnt nn the fran~t'. Anll lhill lorc<-11 Zarley lo do thc 'o me He Had Few Enemies Rosenbloom Burial Set Tuesday LOS i\NG F.u:s <A l'I Maxie 1111:.t•nhloom. t ht• lwx<'r who g.11111''1 p1•1 h.1p11 o~ mut'h fom(' for hr" ":O-:t,11i..I\' J\t flXll'" rilm'roll'" :is h<' cltcl for IW<'Omm,: worlct l'hllm· pwn. \\ 111 h<• l>urat•cl m llollvwood t'1w~d•l' heavyweight boxanit t'hampinn who wen t on to p l ay a pun<'hdrunk fi"h ter in films. died. Saturday in a South Pssdenu con· valescent home of Pa1wrs dis· .-ase. a progressive bone d1sea1><'. Ht~ was 71 Rosenbloom won tht· ll~ht henvyw~ighl title in 1939, unct htld it for f1\'e years. H<' beJtan acting in motion pictur~!' afll'r retirinll from the ring in 1939. lie also cleared the .. v.atl•r alH1 ~ot 1l on the fringe Bolh ch1ppro dOSl'. Irwin to about <'IRht fe('t and Zarley to about four. And both missed the bardic pulli. Irwin two.putted for par thrc<' on the 16th. Zarll'v ran his 15·18 foot first pull about h\O feel beyond the cup, then m1s!'ed 1t coming back and tht' playoff was O\ t'r. II was the second victory in three weeks for Irwin. and the sixth or his career The S40,000 chl'ck pul>hed ha~ earnsn~s for the "ear to Sl 13.612 and made him tht' first man on the lour to )to beyond Sl00.000 th1" !lea-;on Zarley coltrrtc•d S22 f<O(I lor !'.t'<'Ond and now ha-. s:.!3.6X2 for lht• :.eai.on \•«t·"U V O'•' •"'" ""¥,.t' w "'11 'Q'\ '" f'°" ( •" '' °""'" ~H tr,.,1n•'''"'"'' ......... ,.,."" ~ "'"""·' ,., •• ,. ,,, ,, J J' -.0 , .. ,..,., JeM .... ,,.ft•~ \ t fIOt'! 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Then Ralston, the U.S. t'aplain. and Ashe. who was chosen the tournament's Most Valuable Player. won the final match, de feating J ohn Alexander and Phil Dent, 7·6. 6 3. Do nfle y Sele~i .-d KA :".'SAS CITY -Ad rt Jn Danth!>. ~otre Dame's three· ~ear standout. and S<-ott May and Kent Ben:;on or top·ranked 111 · d1ana head the IO·man All· ,\mencan ba!l ketball tt•am on- nuunred Sunday by the U.S. Basketball Writers Asl>ociation J osninf( the team are H1chard Washington, UCLA; John Lucas, l\l aryland. Bl'rnurd King, Ten· nt·i.see; Earl Tatum, Marquette: Willae Smith. M 1ssouri ; Phil' Sellers. R uti:ers. and Mitc h Kupchak, North Carohna. Rohl• M'l11 • NORTH LITTLE ROCK. Ark. -Haroon Rahim "'Jln th(' S35.ooo Arkansas lnternallonJI tennis tourname nt Sundav \\1th J 6 I. 'i 5sweepofCohn Dibley Chllr T rf ..,,.pllJI SANTIAGO, Chill' -Patnrm CurneJo d('fcated R1c.irdo Cano of Argenllna. :i 6. 6 2. 8·6. 7.5 Son· day to give Chile the South American Da\'is Cup tennis title ~lalo11Py lnj urr d NEW \'O RK -r"cw York Rangers rookie defcnsemun Dave Ma loney s uffered a poss1· ble fractured skull Sonday night <.ifler being knocked cold by a punch from Atlanta's Curt Ben- nett durinl! the first penod or th~ :-.;a11onal tlot'kl'Y League game aAainst the Flames \\'1th 7 15 gone 1n the firs t penod. 1\1 aloney cross-checked Bennett to the ice from behind ,qth the µlay in the Rangers· dl" fto>nsave 1.0m• Bennett reroverl'd h1' foot in~ and "1thout dropptn~ h1i. l!lovc ronnet·ted a hl'avy rti:tht h.>nd '"'J"h to \lalonrv·., ral't', 1lropp1ni.: thl· 20·\l·ar 01'1 n·,ar i...u<1rd and le•" ang tum blt•cdmg .. n ~l dd1son !::Iqua re C:.1rckn l<'f' Ills• S park le• PllOE'\/IX -Arlt•nt• lh~~. 35, of Tu-stan , th1• flr~t woman t11 rompcle on thl' US Auto Club rhamp1onsh1p c1r ru1 t. l'll\ft•retl a mile an :?6.H st•rund~ at FasTrark lntl'rnat1onal Spt'edwuy Sunduv. trlmm1n,:t nc•a rlv a half ~eron<I off ht·r best fJrCv ioui; prart u·c• run. Cy('f~ .-1('to r 11 DAYTONA BF:ACll, F1o N1nctet·n·vear old Vcnetul'l11n s(•ns ut1 on :Johnny Cecottn won a battle "1th Kenny Roberts and <·Xt'l·~s ave tire v. ear, !.COrl nl( an amrre!>slvt• victory Sunday in thC' JSth annual UJytona <!OO, morotryrlinK's mo11t preo,t1~1ou:. and most lucrative race . u ................ WHITEHEAD REBOUNDS-Former Riverside City Colle~e player Jerome Whitehead (54) grabs al rebound for )forquetle in Sunday's college basketball nrtion with South Carolina. Marquette posted a 72·66 victory. College Basketball Aztecs Top Pacific; W olfpack to NIT STOCKTO:"I -Will Connelly scored a ~a me-high 23 points for San Diego State ns the Aztecs \\h1ppt.>d the University or Pac1r1c 76-64 Sunday tu win the Puci(1(' Coast Athletic Associa- tion bai.ketball tournamenl and u berth in lhe NCAA regionals next week. The Aztecs, who finished third In rcgulqr PCAA play with a 5·5 ret'ord. will play UCLA Saturday in an NCAA regional gam e. ... ,. ••• tl\e 11,.1 rou,.d "'91GNI pair~ for ~,.,,.,.,, l'AST 115GIOHAL ltt , ... ,lotl•, "-C.1 V11Qlrile n O.Peul VMt •t A'..0-.l'T\e l1' Tf'tMW-t,Me .. , "'···-·· .. , , Prui.t•tOft 'If\ Autf141'r' Hohtt• n . Con,.< l•<ut -lfl"'11h-lrMI• ~'"'"""''•"II lt,..l>•I GrHnMioro, H.C. Ml.-clt ll-~Hh10 -.UO£AST lllOION.U. ltlO•yt•11.~I Al-or y....,,.,, ... •'-HortltCM-all,.. ""'''"" kt"hK'-.• ., M.lro,•U~ C•I S."th .... ~.1 ...... 1 f"l:tl.,,• v' St Jo,,n \ H Y. W~fHl'I M•<"l')An Y'\ \ltr9h1M• ltth s. .... 1 .. w.11 • ...,11 ...... , 8t lOI\ Roi.Qt. i.... Mirth 11-10. MIOWUT lll'OCOHAL ••• 0.ftl•A# T••~• Wlefltct Sitto•> M ICftlQ<tfl T•Qt. Tt<.ft •t 5yrecvw f•t Lawreftce, tC.•t.11• Cir.<lnn1t1 ¥\ Notr• Oeme M •\\.OUf'• ..,, W•,nlnqton '..«mlllrYI• tM ,,,..,.•I Louls.,.ue Ma,,.ll •8 ..-4 70 WU T lllOIOHAL lalh mpt ,Arh-1 Pwl>OOfOi,,. •• Memol!I\ SC.,t A111ona v\ Gtor99town. 0 C. Ct ll!u .. ,.t,O""""I ~" 1)1090 Sl•I• •>.UCLA 801v St alt"' N•vada <L.at V~d ~""''"•" •nd ,,,,. .. •t LO\ anv.i. Marrh 19 ,.,.., lO NIT Tab• Se1'en NEW YORK -North Carolina St ate. which s nubbed the Na· t1 onal lnv1tat1on Tournament IJst year, acc<'pted a bid to the Lake r s Dealt 91-88 Loss INGLEWOOD -Bob Love hit two free throws wilh 10 seconds remaining and Leon Benbow clinched the game with t wo seconds left to give the Chicago Bulls a 91·88 National Basketball Association victory over the Los An1tell's Lakers Sunday night. The Dull!i, who h ad 106l six In a row, look the IC'nd for the rm1t time in the fourth quarter whl'n Love itraubcd a ri:bound and wu11 fouled by Cornell Warner. CHICAGO Cfll -Johft•o" Cl. Loo 17, 9-<#lr>\I• •• l•,--·· ........ l••• ... --n Mart,,\4, Pondt cl,.r t,Wlf'°"'' LOt ••OILlt IH I "··-10, WM-c., "bdvl Jftb«Nt 1~, Aff•"' ti. (.1a«tHi " tt. t '""~ ), Wa"".,"Oton • O>tt•90 , , ?C ,, " tC u,.&,_1o0 '' II 14 JI M Tot•• J.ouf\ (."''"'" II, LO\ Aft'>"ft\ 21. lHIWUI IOUI\ V•ft l•AI) A 10,W. J)Ol'>t-season bas ketball tourney today. The Wol!pnck. OJtional r ham pions two years ago w11h All American Du\'1d Thomp~on. rm ranked 17th in the nation lh1~ season. North Carolina Stall! thus joins Louisville, Kentucky, Orecon. North Curolinn A&T , Providence nnd Niagtihl In t he 12-tenm field. The rem aining five teams were expected lo be announced lalt'r today . Tf!rfJ• Dr<-llne COLLEGE PAR K. Md. -The University of Mary land has dc.'- e1ded againsl acceptln.i a berth in lht' National lnvatallon Tournament in New York. the second time in three years the Terps have declined an rnv1lahon to the competition they won in 1972. "It's been a long sea!>on and. we f eel , a good !>eason ." Maryland athletic director Jim Kehoe said Sunday. "We don't reel we h ave anything to apologize for and we didn't want to prolong the season another to days or so." The possibility of the Tcrps JlO· ing lO the NIT had been broached lo coach Lefty Driescll in the af· termalh of their 67·62 loss Lu Virginia In the i1em1rmals uf Hll' Atlantic Coast Conferenct! tournament. Meaeplab St. Picke d KANSAS CITY -Dl'Paul and Memphis Statt! were.• named tu the National Colll·i:wh• Athletic.· Assoeaat1on bJ-.k<'th.111 tournJ ment Sunday, ull l111t 111tnpletm.: thl' 32-team f1t·lfl DePaul (1 9 1:1 1 will plJy Allan tac Coa!>t Cunfton·1w1• wann1·r Virginia 1n the •>Pl'11111g round of the 1-:a!>t Hc·i:1onab S.ilunJay at <.:harlotte, N (' Memphis State• 121111 will fore• Wesl Coa!>t fl 1 hlet1c <.'onfrc,.nr t· v. inner Peppe rd inc in lhc Wt•:.l Heglonals at Tempe, An1. Cal Pof 11 Clao-.•n TACOMA. Wu<1h l'(' l:11v1"I. Cal Stott• (U:i kt•t'llf ll'hl) und Cul l'oly (Pomona l wrrc· 11d1•rtc•d Sundny to Join holll Puget Sound lfnivl'rslty 1n the NCAA Oi\"h11111 II Wt'l1tern rC'~lonul boskrtl.rnl l plnyoffs. hert' Camc·'I wll' be pluyf'd WC'dnr' tluy nntl Thursday. UC Oav1s t HHU w 111 pin~ Hakt'rsfleld J 22·4) "Ith Cul Pol\ 11 :;. 121 facing Pux1:t Sound (22 7). St•rvt<'<'' .1 rt' 'l'h<'dul<'d .11 P1ercl' Hrc•tht·r' t·hup1•I 1n ~orth llolly \\1111d, \\1th burnt! .11 \'alhulla ~lcmnra:il Park 1n llollywood for Jl 1):0-1•nbloom, on<·t• dest'nbed ~•s b«tnll ra-.t v.1th his fists in the rtnR. nnd fast with h1'I hand to aive a buck lo ~mrone who needed. 1t outside the ring. Rosenbloom. the (ormer ughl Rosenbloom had picked up th<' "Slapsie-Maxie" tag because of his boxing style. in which he wo uld c urr h is opponent~ around the ears with open glove!!. Appearing in m ore than 100 ftlms, Rosen bloom's nit'kname umed over to the screen. where he slurred spetth b«ame n film classic. Tejeira Thought De Was Caught MY PUYOFF TILT A.T FULLERTON Mission Viejo Hhth's CtF 2 A semifin al basketball playoff ' game with Moreno Valley will ht' held a t Cal State (t'ullerton 1 Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Tit'kel.s will be on sale al Mil>· sion Viejo High Tue~ay. They're priced at $2 for adullc; and SI for students. Fullerton·s ~ymnac;aum '><'als approximately 4,500 people. -... The role was hardly ading for Rosenbloom; many blows to the head during his 289 fights had taken their toll. Dr. Russell Jones. d1re('tor of medicine for the motion picture and televlsion rund Which paid for much of Rosenbloom's trul· ment. said three yean ago that Rosenbloom "had a great deal of damaat-lo has brain, the intelltt· tual Portion. He lacks judgment and mental responsibility." ARCADI A <UPI) -The margin of victory was w narrow thal even the Jockeys weren't sure. But the electronic photo Canish maehlne clearly s howed eastern ln\•ader Royal Glint a nose ahead of Ant'ient Title to win the 39lh running of the $255.900 Santa Anita Handicap Sunday. Royal Glint held ofC Ancient Title's closinl[ bad to score his second viNory or the ye.u in four starts. The nclory enabled Royal Ghnt to become lhe first eas tern horse shipped in especially for the Santa Anita Handicap to win t he blue ribbon e\'ent. "I thought he might have caught me right at the wire," ad· m1tted jockey Jorge Tejeira, re· ferring to Anci ent Title , California's champion handicap horse the last tv.o years. "After I opened up 1n the stretch. he 1 Roval Glint> was all out to tht• wire. I was really ~elllng arter him because l could hear those horses behind us." Lightning l\t andate, lhe bettrnll favor•le o ( the huge crowd of 68.474. was third and Ensign Ruken, a field horse, was fourth In the bulky field of 15. "Royal Glint. victorious in the Grey Log Handicap In New York m his lasl start, rac«.'d the l ~~ miles in the good ti me of 2: 00 2·5. "We'll get them next time.'' said Sandy Hawley, who had the mount on Ancient Title. "I wasn't sure whether 1 "on lt or not because it~ as so close. He ran a dvnamite race . He JUSt lost a toui?hone." Royal Glint, sent off nt odds of f>.l . returned Sl4 00, $6 40 and $4.20 Ant'1ent Tille was allowed to get away at e\·en lon~er pdds, 9-1. and paid $9.i.> and $7.00. Lightning Mandate paid $4.40 t1 show. The victory was wortt $155.900 and increased. the fl year-o ld gelding's enmings le $728,i.>8. Finishing out or Ule money were such noted performers M Dahlia, Avatar, T1ina. Gay St~lc· and Dulcia. Trainer Gordon Potter said hr had a scare with Royal Glint tht morning or the rare Ix-cause th'· horse was found <'hoking on hi s nib strap, but the Incident DP· parently didn't affet't the hor se's running. .. .. r * \ ---* * VOL. 69, NO. 68, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES -. hda~··s Closin~ N.'\·. Slot•ks 'What City · Please!;'' -Busy Business By LAlJlllE KASP£R Of .... 0.11., .......... "What city please~" Dial or punch the num~r .•. • . . . 1 . . . l ... on )our telephone und the qucstaon com. ts on the line like an autom•t1r rommand. The voice on the other end of· fers no idenltficalton. no &reel· iDa. not even a "May I help ypu•" The directory assistance operaitor's response to the call seem1 to be just another service offered without a smile In fact, telephone company ot· facials don't smile when they tulk of directory assistance They would like to discourage its u::.t' Now. they art' 11:.ktng rur (>t'rmlssion to charge for some or the service In the past, lhey'\c had their operators mllke u point ol tellina calltrs the numbt'r they ~·ere beln& 1lven ia lu.ted in the dlredory. The operator's currt>nt response, accord1n& to Marnu Vosik11. • Poc1r1c Telephone operatln& 11erv1ce manager trormerly referred to as the chief operator) provides better. quicker service Quick service Is an es enttal element m the operator's "'ork. O.••Y ....... St•U " ... ,. I .' JUNIOR CHESS MASTERS CONCENTRATE ON WINNING IN MISSION VIEJO Area Winners Scored Well In Third Annual Olympiad Held In Area Florida Next Presidential Shootout Spot By t nlled Prt>ss lnt.-rnntional President Ford 1t1ld 1-111111!,1 cumpa1gn "orkcr'I b\ lt•lt•phnm• toda~. ··1 think we· re l(Cllll.1! to ~in."" hilc h1-. Re1>Uhltran r" ul. Ronald Reagan. \a1d hl· won"t bC' hurt b} .i 'ccond plan• ftntl'lh 111 the pnm.iry Former Georgia Gov Jimmy Carter. mean" hlle. on a da.) lon.i swmg to .111 part'> of 1-londa, backed off from last weck'-. prr dictions thut hc would \\In tht• Democratic primary nut ht• ~Jul he "ould f1n1 'lh ah<'od of St•n H enry Jarko;on of Wash1n.11ton. and would rut into Gov. Gt•<1r~c Wallace's l!li2 margin of -16 2 percent 111 thc :.tale \\ h11e ll ou~c pre'>'i "l<'l'rt'lary Ron Nesst'n said Ford )')('r<.onally Ulephoned Florida ra mpa1i:n workers saying "Wl'll , it's go1nJ: to be a C'lo~£· boll gamt• hut I think we're iroing to wtn Don't qu11 in the las1 quarter We 're in thrrl' to ~in and ~£'·re gomg to win " F ord told thr voluntl't>r worker.,, "\'ou'rl' doin~ n ·ally a creat, greal Jllh I urj.tl' )CIU lo conllnu<' th1' t'ffort " lie 11a1d h1• h.1d "goocl poltc11•.., · lhlU unl'mplm m1•nl ""'I cnmini: do~n and lhl' t•ronom) "'·" 1m p~~tnR "We are !'tt rnnK 111 a nation .ind baH the .1h1ltt) 11• d.-t..r JI! Qfl'SSIOn antl·mUtntUIO Jl('O<'t' "Th,11 ·, lht' mt>"u.:t• 111 l!l'l ncro~s .' :.,ford s .i1d As ht• "rap1w1I up h" 1·.1111 paian. Ht>ttJ:an 11ttuc·kt'C'f lht• 1-'onl «0nomlr record. c11mpu11n1t 1t with the hrtef up,ur1tl' th,11 Jlrt" (Sc-t' FLORIDA, Pait~ A2> Co'n"'c j \\'enc her C'Posi<ll'rnhll' l'111ud~ "11h chnnre of sho" l'r" ton1i:ht nnd 1't1<''d:n ('nnlc•r 11.l\, lhl!h~ Tut>srl.n · 1n tht• ~'' Lo" s lonii.:h'1 1 ~ 111 ~.2 C'h;rncc nf 'h"" ('r-. JO pt'r ('C'nt l~SIDE TODA l " F1rf' at Lou1~t·1llf' 0ou"'1~ ktlh groom anrl at lro.,t 5'l ltomess racmq horses All> -ti .. LM ...... Cltllf-• a.um.,. °"""<• cn..-Oultl Nelk tt .............. . .....,.,_,., ,_iNIM:I ~~ , l•tl•x: •11 "' At ••• al al "' •• au .. •t •• •• A U •• "' ••I .. ,, " .. , Al) •• Winning Teams Alhambra Top--Clwss Champ t\lhambra. Mission Viejo and l'nl\ ers1ty Irv me high schools hac1 "inning. chess lt>ams at the third annual Mission V1ejoOlym· p1ad chess tournament Saturday and Sunday. The Alhambra team won a gold medal hon "tlh a score of 161.-z points: Mission V1e10 won the s ilve r with 16 points. a nd l:nivers1tv Irvine won the bronze "'th 16 p0mts (Related pictures. Page AJ). Named champions. with pNfect S 0 scores. "ere itold ml'dall1on winncrs Juan Quezada of Tijuana. Mexico. and Sha" n Acj?erter who attends Ro~·al Oak Hiith School in C~v· tna . \l.;o unclcfC'atecl. drawing only onC' gamC', "ert> s1hcr m£•dallion "'tnners Pt•rry Y 11ungworth of Chemawa .Juni or ll1 j!h 1n H1vers1de and n on :\tl('lr nf Ml!> s1on V1ejn ll1gh School Cltht•r "1nnC'rs. arC'orcllng to l.1•11 Cnth•r. tnurnami•nt '11rt'clor, tnrlu<1l·d Don MiC'lt' nf :\11s,1on \ 11•10 111,1.!h Srhool, !'.1 h er 11wcLllh1111 in l welrth g rude rnt egory Uit\'Hl c; li l·ks man of Edison l11gh Sd111nl in ll untihgton He a ch. gold m l'd a 111 Olt in eleventh gra1l1• ra\t'gory <ireg \'a11t·1· 11f Orangeview Junior ll1gh tn i\nahc1m, s1l\'er medallion 1n c1.11hth .:rade category -Gerald lfugt'' of Sc•rra'no Junior Htgh 111 !\lt,~1on \'ic1n. bronze medallton an eighth J!ntdc category -Albert Medina or Davis Mid· die ~hool 1n Costa Mesa. stl\'er medallton tn seventh grade category -K evi n S mith of Marco Forster Junior High In San Juan Capistrano. bronze medallion in se,•enth grade category Other teams achie,•ing a high . lS·poinl teum score included Marina and Edison High Schools In lluntinglon Rl'ach International chess champions Lee Corbin of Riverside and Kim Commons of Westwood attended thl' e\l'nt, s aid Coller. Both men J:•" r clt>monstrat ions on chess ma-.l <'rplay to U1cl the young pl ,I\ er-. UCI Store's Staff Joins Clerk Strike f:mplm t'' at lht• l'nt\'l'r.,11\ llcmk'110rt' "hu·h :>l'lb hook-. .1n1I llllppltc-. 111 I (.' In ine '' uclrn1'. "t'llt Oil o,trike tOOi\\' follO\\tn).! a '1111• 1,1,I "c•c•k 111 Jilin LfX'al J:!l uf th1• fh•t.111 Ckrks l'nton (,\Fl. ('IOl. nut studt•nt!I at l'C'I arc not h•t•hn~ Pfft•r h nf the ~1nkc• a ncl t ht• nt•l 1•ff t•rt m H' lw t n boost 11 !>ludrnt run competitor Tht• "mlt·r qunrll•r 1s \\tncltng dO\\n nl l 'fl "1th ftnnl <'"<llm-. cichC'tt11kt1 for m•\t "eek l'onsC' qurntl~. thC' students are not buy· tnl? n<'" books Th<' ~prina q11:irtt"r b~1~ M areh 24. "1th cloc;o;C'"' ancl purchnsini;: vf tc>. I hooks to hl'J;:tn :\hrrh 29 The l 'nn erc;1t v BookstorC' 1s a pn' atC' book~tore. a sub'>1d1an of th<' :\11.;soun Store Co . "1th no ofhc1al t1eo; In the unl\ersll,\ lloY.l'\er. the store acr<>5s Cam Pll" Dr" E' from l 'CI at In me To" n Centcr has been the stor(' Stamp Club Meets The Saddleback Stamp Club has announced an auction meet· ma \\'ednesda~ at i pm at the Los Ahsos Intermediate School hbrar~. 25 lil Moor A\'C in Mis- !>Hm \'1e10 Additional informa- tion on the meetin~ or the club 1s '"ail able by calling .l1m Roach. \'t<'e pr~c,1clcnt. 193 O.-.i9 "hl'rt• profr.,.,<1r' pl .irf' book or cit-re. ,1nd ... 1ud1•111" hu\ lht'tr book., Al tt\l' lw~1nn111i: nf the• "-lnln quar11•r. I ht' l 'Ct 11tudC'nt KO\' em· mc•nt stllrtNI 1l' own hook rc•sall' stnrl'. purr hai.tni;: U'>l'd text!> on coni11anmcnl und rc•-,l'lhnR them. (Sf'tl'TRIKF.. P11tr AZ) AD ANSWERED BY 4Q PEOPLE ."You hav C' a w o nd<'rful rla'l'l1f1ed se<'l mn Our hou ... e sold to one of tht• tO pt•oplc who an"wrr<'d the ad " That's ~he' ad,·ertt"tn~ sucress e"<l)('rtence of the \\'l"'ltmm~ter m.rn "ho placfd th1i1 ad in lhf' Daily Pilot PRIME WEST COSTA MESA R~ o ... ner. 3 br. t '• b11 din rm. lrir m<1tr bdrm. 2 pallO!I. lr,r rn rd rrnr R 2 lot. xtra lri.? dbl gar. rorred air frplc. btkl' to lkh lmmC'd po'\Sl'5lt1on"' S:l!l,5()(1 Appt & rrin r1palsonl> xxx <c'>:X'l If you have real estate you "ant to sell . call 642 5fii8 We make 1t easy for ) ou to attract a buyer. in the Oa1ly Pilot lt'a renected ln a'eran work timt. a recordtnl of I.he number of $ee'Ond tl takes to complete a c.all wh1~h Is commonly ref rred toasAWT. On one recent morrun&. Mn. Vosika's office. one ot :.1x direc tory assistance centers in the county, recorded an AWT or 33 9 seconds. It was the "be::.l In the system." she boasted. "This is something we work on con1tantly. •• s he exp11ined. £very operator 111 Pf'riodlcally ·tamed and rherked ror accurary. Th«'Y ne\ler know "'hen they are being checked so thfy constantly lry to keep lhe convers11llon short. "\\'hen I first came to the de· part ment. I dido 'l relllize how dafticult 1l 1s to look up a phone number," said Llndu Hildreth, the assiBlant operattng service n1.111.1.:1·r "' 1 h.11 '" 111 11 .1111 t Ill'\\ l'llll'ltl\ I ' :-.1t1• ,,11d "th111' ,11 1 .. "''" ll)I I\''> 1111 th1· .t I .II t.I ""11 ,11 1 I "llll'll 1111·l111k-. :--,11t I Ito· ,, I' d111 Sprin.:~. 111-.111•1'. li1\, 1 1111• .111.t S.1n l\1•r11.11 1111111 ·'' \\1•11 "'.ill 11! Oran)!•' l '1111111' lt1~.-.h1•-,,111l,11111 ••llh• 1111•1·,I arl.'a 1•mk ,,., t 11111 111 th1• l.olo The 11iw1 ·''"' ,,,i., 1111 th• 'ti\ (~t>t' OIRECTOtt \, l'.1!'1' \~l African Skull J Raises Doubts WASHINGTON (AP) -A new· ly discovered skull of an early ancestor of man raises doubt:. about the dating of the famous Pek ing Man fos sils. an · thropologist Richard E. Leakey said today, suggestmg that Pck· mg Man may be a million years older than previously thought. Another anthropologist . Donald C. Johanson. soeakmg t>f another development. construct· ed a composite hand trom three· m1lhon·vear-old bones of human· hke creatures and satd the con· structton might re,·eal how these A R eunion For Beatles OnU.S.Gig? LONDON (A P l -Th•• Bt>atl('s are getting togettwr .1i:.11n for a concert tn AmcnC'n .• 1 ).!0.,:.111 col· u mnisl for the 0:111\' '11rrnr stud todaJ. TM time and site \H·rt> not disclosed Paul Callan 11unted the father of one member of the group as s11yang lh('y dec1ct<'d definite!)' to J:N toJ:etht>r a i;:atn for 11 $30 m1lhon conccrl 1n the l'niled States. Callan wrote in the mass· circulation Mirror thal 66-year· old Harold Harrison. father or former Beatie George Harrison told him · "Geor1te has relented. after some hesitation, and the boys have all agreed lo do the show in the United Slates and \>ossibly stay together for other shows." George, John Lennon. Paul McCartney and Rtnl!O Starr broke up as a group in 1971 after selling more than 100 million re· cords. "George has been in America for a month now with his rC'cord- ing company and has told m e that he and the other luds will be getting together for a show," his father quoted him as !'tny1ng Naf11re Tour primltl\ e hands were used. The scit'ntists announc~'<i their findings today at a jomt news ('On· ference sponsort>d by the National Geographic Society and the Na· lional Science Foundallon. Leakey said the complete skull he uncovered las t year 1n northern Kenya is an estimated ls million \'ears old. vet is almost identical to fossils~ round near Peking dated at only a half. m1lhon vears. Foss1is so ahke should be from creatures that existed al about the :.a me ttnh'. I.ca kl'' ind11•at1•tf Th(' A f ri 1· .in s I.. u l 1. '.11·1·11 r Jll•ll datc•d by rad1a11 011 lt•1·h111qu1·-.. then.•fon• r ,11 .. l., 4 Ut'..,lllllh al>t111t how old Pl•k111 g i\1.111 n •.tllv 1.,, h1• said. Fo~s1ls 11f Pl'l<1nJ.! i\l.m. rem ~1dcn•d h' '11111<' the .1t1l'l'.,1tlr of thl' '.\lun1wlo1J r.11'l'. \'t'rc fll".,t d1~r0\'l'rcc1 in l!l:!i Thi• hl''' of 1ht.' ro .... ,1 .. d1-..ipp1•an'tl 111 19-11. whtk bl'llll? !i.h1pp1•1t f1 om Chm.1 for suft'l..l•1•p1 ni.: dunni.: \\'orkl \\ ar I I .111d h.1' l' b1'l'll th1.• .,UUJl'tt of a "orld" ttk '>l'JI rh (St't•M\l'LL, l'attt>A?) Valley Educator Berates District An officer of the Saddlcback Valll'y F.ducators Associution to· day ~ontcnd<•d tht' ch strict 1s trv · tnA to undermine collcrti\·c bargaining allow<'d in th<' nc•w law governing school dist rith · employer·em ploye relalion.s. Bfll Mecham , the SVJo:A 's representative to the board of education. s aid a district ex· planat1 on o f the "exrlus ive representation • allowed m tht' law. Senate 8111 160, "doesn't tell the whole truth " He said the SVEA's Reprcscn- taUve Council would rneel this af· Cardiff Glider Pilot Dies SAN DIEGO <UPI! A 32· year -old Cardirr man diNi l'arlv today from injuril''> suff<'r<'rl when high winds pu!>hed his hang ithder into a cliff nvC'rlooking Bhick's Beach Tht' coroner's office said Paul K Caldwell nt•ver regamf'd con· sciousness at Srripps llospital where he was taken after lif('auard s spent two hours Thun,day rescuing him from the ch ff fact•. ll'rn111111 to 1h..,<·uss a ldll•r to be sent 10 tlw ll'a('ltcr~ 111 n•i.1xm~l' to tht· c1t ... 1 n1•t ·., "po~1tton p11pl•r " "l11C'h "11~ d1 ~trihutt.'d lo ull cmploye' Frida~· Tht' c11 ~1r1<·1 ·i. s tatement, writ- ten by .John < 'oupl•r. aM1sta11t to the• su perinte ndent , suy11 t•mplo) Cl'I "111 be repn1sl'nt<'d C\'Cn 1f the\ \'Oil' agam:-t ha\'tnl! an "exclui.i"c n•prescnlaltvc" 111 salary hMl!atnin$! , Aul Mrrham sa1cl thl' d1'>lrict"5 pqs11 ton 1j!non•s ot hPr l'll'<'l 1on' of thr law. t•rfc•ctlH' this yl'ar, "h1ch s:.t\l'I m•goti11llon may oc- cur onlv tf tht•rc 1i. an "cxclul>1vc rt>prc!'t~ntat1vl' " "If lhPrc ti. no exclusl\c rt'prest>ntat1ve, tht>n"" ab!>olut(' I) no obll~allon undrr law to talk w11h anyone," he s:11cl. SVEA i!. currently obtaining signaturl's from te:ichcrs rc- questing their 1:roup to reprl''>rnt lh<'m "Ith th<' d1 s1rirt. Tru'!h'l!S may accC'pl thr SV l::A or rail for an elect ion Mecham assrrted that trustc•es don't trust th1· SV F:A ancl so lhl·~ may call an C'IN'li on c.>vt•n if a ma· jority of th<' tc1H·ht•rs ask for SVEA as r<'prt•Hntallvt•l'I. If trustees do ca II for the c•lc1·tion. hE' i.atcl, "1t can only he ronstrucd ns stalltng " 'fhird and rourlh graders from Glen Yermo School in ~adclleback Valley listen intently dunn,I? a tour of the Upper Bay in ~ewport Ucach Frida~. Their guide is Margaret Wolk>. a biolo~y student from Fullerton Junior CollC'~<'. She is holding the branch of a bus h growmg in the area. ' l <~'<tnned Mou.ae · JlultuMI Sex' rOLEOO. Ohlo tAP> - \ Toledo tCMlpl• .,. .wa1 ''* fflllpaft)I '°' ..... y m1lhon beC'ause, lhcy ~. a mouH In a can of natoe• ha> ruined their , hrt' and ound ~)('rma • 1t lllntu w the wife f>t'Wt')' u1d Lucille 11npson claim 1n lht-11.&it 1h.1l on Jan 16. lt7t, Nra ..,,mpaon or:n•d • on ot l 11 nt1d na 1t•wed t••1n.:.t<>f'ii, poured lht-m rn '" .i kt'ltlt', und dt:.l·oH•rrtl 1 h•· mouse •11 ,.11c.-t1111lt'd th• m . l'he U S lJl•t• lt•l cuurt :.u1 t 11111d tht' d1 11C'overy , ,,,,~.,d Mr11. Slmpaon, IU, !11 bl.lc.'Uffi\' phy1icully Ill .. 11d ahe wu ru1hed to a 1111,p1lal Sine• lhwn t he ti." bevn unable to Ht any 111od wllhout tint taking a IJl ll pre~trl~d by her doc· tur, tht 1ult aald Samlleback Search/or Talent Set Saddleback ValltY area youths are invited to partlC'lpato In the sixth a nnual !xchange Club Search for Talent Contest slated March 24 . The contest i1 open to all youna ~pie or the Saddleb1ck Valley and is scheduled for 7 p.m. at La Paz Intermediate School , Mil· 11on Viejo. Barry Ellerbroek. In char11e of th11 year'• contest, says compeh· u on will be broken down into three a11e cateaorlt1: primary, 8 to 9 yun; Junior , 10· 14 year•; and sen1ou, 15· 18 year1. Conteatanli can enter as dan· 1 <'f'r1, \ ocahus . 1nstrumentahsts or with novelty acts. Baton hurlers or trampolin11ta are not considered a novelty. Croup entries are hm1ted to three pt>rsons. including accom· pan1st, and are permitted onh four mmutos to completu thl'1r act. Contestants must be enrnll1•<I in a :.chool or the Saddlt>IJ.1l0k Valley l:nlfitd School U"l"l'l and must not have ri!D<'ht.'<I th~·1r 19th birthday. Par tlc1potl11n hv tho!>e \\ho are under proft'~'11111al t'ontracts In their fields l!l pt 1" hlblted. W1nnera In each 111 t hr categone!> wlll compete 11w11111i.t other clubs in the area for .111 up porlunlty to represent thl' l'\1111 dleback \'alley Exchan11e Cluh ut • the California d istrict convt1nt1nn 1 tht• June. Those mtere!ted In part1c11u1t ' ma ahould <'Ontact their 11chool, lor appltcat1on blank1 or phone Ellerbroelc at 830-1'7~. The de-· Jdhne ror apphcat10"-is Maret. I 15. Fro• ra,,. A f SKULL •.• J o hanson detailed his dis · covcry , announced la s t Ol'rernbt>r, or 150 foss1li1ed bones of two Infants and three lo nve adult ancl'11tor11 or man In the Mar Depre:>slon or Ethiopia. The bnnes have been dated as bem& at least thrfe mllhon yeus old. he said. and probably art1 clo~er to J ~mil hon years old. JI.: !li,1<1 there were 1ndi<'at1oni. the i:roup of creatures du.'<1 toacther. po-. .. 1blv In a ftJ,h flood "If thta la the cut. the 1~•11 people m11y h•ve bffn llvln11n • 1rouf." Johanaon aald "Thi• It "vie l!n CCI for thf Ide• of coopt1rat1ve behavior, which t fffl formed the bt1l1 for early human aurvlval." O"ANO• COAIT DAILY PILOT T~C'r-.. Ca.nt O..ly ,.,,.. •"'.tvc,_ .. ,..,... .. ~ , ........ , .... " "...,..i.,...., .... 0r_... C111i11't ~,~a1''"N1Cemet"'t \lo~ ..... ,..,..~• ~~':··-~~~~:,.~"'~!~.: .. :;. ~::!· t••flf Vj11llf't 11'91"• \ ....... ,, Velf•t .,,.,. ~~~ :.:: :t .'~ ~ ~:-~·.~-.: =-~:.:J:::'• ~:~ r.lf!Mi .... llY" <of I ~ •I•*' It ,,t \. VW.tl •• , ...... , , ..... ¥ ' ~ l1t ,,. .11,.,. Ro~rt N. WN'd ,-,. Mr"'" .... , ... , , JAcll R C11rlry YI<• _.,•t•"'t •~ V. r, \h~.,.-t Tl'tomH l(ttvtl . ••'"' Tl\OmU A M urphlnt ........ ,.~ ... ,., Charin H, LOO\ RlcN!rcl P Nall ""'''•"'• ..u1 ........•• , .. , ~fdle~ll Valley Offl<t ""' l • ... , .... •' , •• p.,..... , ....... Offl<" ( .,, ....... , ...... ,, ..... ,.,..... ".,.., ............. ,.ti.,, ................. . \ .,..,,--. •••tfll t , .. G • ......,,..\., ... , T.-,..OM (7141 ... 2-4»1 ClanlflM Ahertlal"'MM•7t ..., .. Nie• Yeu.,,......ou,., ,., .. 1" ,,~ "'-~ , .. ,,. .. 4ts.JO ::;'~ ,::~ ~~~ t~;:,.~~ ~ ~' "'•"•' ••• ,,_,,, "•-•""" ........ ,..,. ,. "' t'• r•0,.4'0_,\.H ••'"0_,1 \f"f\lfl ,.,,.... 111. "f" ttl t.~t1.Ml'wl'\•t 'Sif\0,.d '1•H fO\Ut• f••tt .-t (•~t• ~\4 (• •@f°'44 ""'"U•••• ,_.. ,.. t 4" ,.. \.l I\,...... ,..., '""°''tW l\,.~t'I'' f'ft· ,,,,,,ttr\1.,.t.,"" Ul\-.:f'lff\+11 1t % DAIL'( PILOT SB 0..1, ~ ... , ......... ,. STRIKING EMPl.OYES PICKET 4T UNIVER&ITY BOOKSTO .. I NIAR UC IRVINI Employes Dem•nd Higher W•gH, P•ld Holld•y1 1nd Better '''n1• .. neftt1 Viejo's St. Pat's Parade Saturday Mission Vie10'1 se\'(~nth onnu.d St Patrick's Day Paradl.' \lo Ill i;l'l under \\ay at 2 pm !'..Jlurd.i' with a lineup or m orv tlt.111 :i.uuu marchers. float>. um.I t•t1uustri11n units. Rldine ut l hl· ht·,u.I of the parade will bl' tour teenage TV performers -L>ann) Butr h of "Happy DJ\::. ... Robbie Rtst of "Luca!> Tannl.'r." W1lhe Aames of "S"' t::.s F11m1ly Robinson." and Hobbie Wolcott of o"The Blontr Woman." Olhl'r speci•I gunt.s include fifth District Oran1e County Sup~rvisor Thomas F'. Riley ; \"1c ki Bosworth, lt1iss Sad· dleback Valley and 197•'• M1!>s Cahforn1a Teena1er, Carol Van· dt>rpool The parade will befi?1n its 1 S- mile route at Mission \'1e10 High St·hool. .... i11d 1t11 way south along Chrlsanta Drive. ea1t on Estan· c· 1 ero 0 rive. sout h on O!>o Parkway to Coleta Onve /\ crowd O( about 10,000 SJ)CC· l•tors is eJ1pected to be on hand for th e parade which will t•11lm1nate with the trad1llonal lrilih feut at the Mis111on VieJO l'uuntry Club. reutured on tht• menu urt· ror nf'd beef and c11bbat((' dinners nnti Irish Stl'w. both S3 9~ per m('al Also being ortf•red are cor- 1wrl beef undwll'hes at $1 9~. lrtl>h c•orree and Irish l11fi?er beer lncludt'd in lht• more than 100 entries are .10 htith &rhool m;irching band11 and drtll lt•ttmi, including units from M1-."ton Vu~ JO and El Toro high schools. <lttia hlghlli:hll coni.11t or l'Jd1)" and ··oermy," two I.Jab~ t.>lt.>phant:. from LJOn Coun- tr) saran. a 1921 Seagr ave fire engine. miniature antique cars, and five Shriner i:roup11 with clowns. mini-cars. and mini· cyl'lea. All of tho entries will be Iden· ttfied as they pan by the MIHlon V1t>jo Ac tivities Committee's 1udge1' stand on M arauerlte Parkway Just :couth of Pla11 VteJO Trophlei> will be preiented in 1' different categories on Oso Porkway and Goleta Drive folio" 1ng the conclt.LSaon oC the two-hour parade. One Candidate For Toro MAC Only one person has taken out nomination papers to date for the J une 8 El Toro Municipal Ad· v1•ory Council c MAC> race. · Mrs Pat Stareck, 51, of 2333 Ridge Rcmt~ Ori ve, picked up her forms from the Orange County Reguatrar or Voters Friday and so far remn1n1 the onJy potential cond1date Several other El Toro residents rerentl) have expre:.sed interest tn runninai for the <'Ouncil and said theoy y,oulcl t11ke out nom1oa· tmn forms bttfore the Aprtl 2 de· adline Nader Nettled Yogurt Takeoff Soured Him \\',\S HINGTON tUPI > -Consumer advocate Ralph ~actcr announced today he accepted $15,000 lo sett It> a la\.\ 'Hii t he filed agam!lt the m akers of Dannon YoAurt ccnrl 11, udvertismg af:ency Narlt•r ~111d Oannon ttnd lhc advcrtlsin& firm of Marsteller Inc hrnadcn!\t advertisements between June, 1974, nnd ,\pnl. 1975. ut11izma a chuacler name<i "Ron H :11ch.'1 • " H f 1r t 1t1ous consumer advocate who endorsed Du11non 'o~urt . "For years," Niull'I' .... 1ul, "romp1tn1t-s have been us1na my name for comnwrl·1;t1 c•xpln1tnt1on without my consent. We hope that th!\ '"'lllt•nll'nl 1 ;, u rll•a r sl_i?nal to them and their ;-uh t•r 11 ... m.i..: .1).!('1Wl1'' that such practice'\ mu~t be s topped " Nnder said thr net procct>ds from the iiettkmrnt h&vc been dont1h'd to tl'\C' Ccntl'r for St'll'nCl' in the Public lnll•rest, u non-prM1t cdurattonal ('On!'lumer rese>urch i:roup. Fro•PapAI DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE. flrat. Mn. \'011kn uplalnt•d, becau1e shf' or h~ can be re ochln1 for thll proper color rodNt sertlon of thtlr dlrtctorte11 .... hlh• lhe pt1raon is •till alvlna them the namf' . Thli-Uvt'S tlm" ond, of cour"<'· rt't'.luces their AWT ThC'O. tht' operator who u1ea tht' prnpt'r trrhnlque dot-i at . nt" "IW('t'P. )(l' ll n .. nf the P•llt'll 1111111 'hl" M ht f,lt'li. to th1• r111hl 11.11111· It tl.1· numhrr r~qurt'te d twl,,ni:· 11• .1 I!"\ rrnmrnt 111wnr\. ho\\,., ··r I h·· "I•• I •• 1 ... I\ Ill I urn a"' ft\ from tlw "" '"' 111r1t•• .tl'cl look in 11 'Jlt'l 1.il "''"'· 1•1 ••11" ber-. coiled tht• I'"''' "" " g11n11tr Or. the~ ma' rtnd thl' numh11 nn e four p11&:C' h-11 of frc·fl\tl'nlh caU{"(i number~ P<l'tl'<i lu't uhm t tht d1rectortt~ Th111 last. "h1ch itcw>s from Ab be\ Rents to Zod\!I hn~ tht' nam.s und numbt'r'li nr rount,v stores and racho ~tat1nn rt''lllt''' hne~ durrn~ th<' da\ In tht• t'\ ••n IO(!. O')erators sh1fl to a h~t 11( restaurant!> bo.,.. llng ullt')!' and other entertainment "lp<1U. :O.ormally "'h1le nns .... erlna a Monday M1reti 8 1978 call, the "CW," call waltin1. but Ion 18 noshlnai "Tht• calla don 't let up." utd Jun Stires. a f'oun· tuln Vllllf'y re11lclt<nt who hu bet"n an operator for 30 yeara On " alow day, fthe u1d, thf're mlaht be two or thrct1 seconds bfltwun C'all11 . But often. operators uld. pe<>· pit' wlll uk when they •n11wer If they 'vt' bt1en out on • coffee hruk ht'cau11t• thrlr c•ll waan't an"w"rcd rt a ht •w11y Somt p.-ople are rude but then lhr neoxt JWr'lon I" uaually nlct', <l&td Sonc" ~ orlb I ~rn 1n• m "' he 'llol4er In the 1 1 ··nrnc<. Th111 "r1•ri1tor' '119\. " ""' .111•1 d•dtlt l't \\ d' t•:tll t11 lll'l ti I ph•"lt' 1111' h1 I 11( (flt'Otf. ""''Ill th•\,,,.,""''""' 111•1 n.11n1• l h•·n 111 tlw ''''''""I:" th1• clrunk~ 1 .111 f't'OJtlf' t1r1• .i1~11 more 11pt to C3\I ror JI numlwr \\hen ll'!t min ma ll11nn11 tht• sno\I. sea!ion. lht'\ a k for\\ t"11lhl'r r('porlll Som(• pt'•\plt' conc;1d<'r rt1rec Ion ll" l't11nc1• n:-a true "In form:ilinn · !'ol'r\ I Cl' Pt'(lplc have n~krd ho\\ t o cnok a turkev or wh&t lo do for a rhlld'' rash. Then too, lhore ore propoai· • l're•P• .. AI STRIKE ... Student \'tee Pro&1dent Curt111 Graham liultJ lhl• t\\o \\t•ck l!ffort rtiUlted in 6t.•\ t'rul thou1111nd dolh1u In re&ah:to At the Univonlt) Uook~to1 "' lhl• mornin1. the 18 emplO)l'!\ paraded In a Iona line, carr) in~ 1lan1 proteatlna manaaement pratUce1 and ur1ln1 customeri. to atay away . l'ro• P• .. .41 FLORIDA • • valled ju1t before Richard Nixon WAI re~eleeted In 1t'72. Rea1an'1 campat1n manaaeo aald a few week• 110 he would win the 1tate by a 2·1 mar1in. but the former California aovernor now uy11 "it'• a close horse race." "I don't think It would m•ke any d1Cference." Reagan told re porters tn M1am1 ""hen aakcd what would be the con1oquences or finishing second. .. Alter all. wehave50states ." Asked how long he could sur· vive aa a candidate w1lhout beat in1 r ord In a primary, Realo(:.in said, "The game 1~ how mun) de· legates YOU go With to the COllVl'll lion." He predicted "tht1 rinal fight will be w11ged on lhc con vent ion fl oor.·· Seeking to coupler hcadline11 In new1paper1 acrosli F1orld11 Suy ln1 that the nat1onw1ck-un- employment picture haia Im· proved, RtiaMan said lht> current up1ur1e in economic indicator~ wa 1 dut' to "ar11r1c1u1 stimulanb li e added . "Somewhere along the line, we have lo bate the bullet " Rugan Htd the Adm1nl1lra- tlon'1 economic poliC'1es could lead to another recession an.er eleclion day Yoga Class Slated At Saddleback 'Y' The Saddleback Valley YMCA has announced a new yo1a class with Jean Cotner, be1innlng Wednesday at 2:30 p.m . at the Y, 23131 Oran~e Ave. in El Toro. Yoaa stream lines tht body and help1 balance we11ht, Mr1 Cotner said Since yo111 move menta •re 1entle. anvont' r on practice Addi11onul 1nfnrm.111un ia •'•a1lablc hv 1·,1lhnt.! th,. \ . !t.10 Y~C-\ Man, 64, Killf'd CAHDENA tU Pl l A64·year. old flak1•r <1f 1eld man"' as shot and k1llC'd Sund a) h~ t wo men who at temptt'd to rob him uhe 1ot out of h1!1 car • • • t1 on-. nn<i ohlll't'nt' rull"I "You Ju11t toke It with 11 itrnln nl snit ," Mr~ Slir1•11 :mid 1 "Nothtn1t !'Urprl11e; y•>ll oftf'r n while In thl• Joh " Often. 11u1d Charle•-< Morn .... onl' of the' i'lllJ)(' rVl!!or'I, l}l'OJ)lt' Wiii ai;k (or 1 h<' nu m btr o ''t hr-1>l11rc• acros11 from Sear'i" or th1• 0 11r "around the rorn<'r from th1• furni ture 11tore " Operators, ur coursP, t•J1pl111n that they don 't know lhe numl' of the store Uut llwn, thl'y h<tH a d1rrerent prohlt•m tf thl') an•n't ""'arc that tht> Pia<'<' Aero"" from thr llolcl t.11wun;i 1s n•all~ lht• namt' or J place f'lnt I \1111 rt'-rt•t',tlh-<I 11 Jll'l'"lll lop' '" •1 ll•lll h1n "' 11""1·r "' ... '1 ( lllf'llH111' Iii "111•;1lt•tl I ·•I 11•11 lh.tl lh1tl \\II" ni1•1 ,1n<t •"'-•·d '' h.11 nun1h1•1 the 111•r"J11 "antt·'1 ~ inalh lh<• C'<iller told him hr "llll a skin~ (or a l.Ji:tuna Beach hus1nesi.11oln11 b~ thr namr ~h' Motht>r l.1veF 1n C1nrlnnat1 As a male operator, Morri" ha" also gottrn 5ome que1>t1ono; Once. a "oman thankc<l him fnr the number and added. "but wh ' don 't you sec if you con find u rr al Job.'' • What's in a Naine? You'd Be Surprised U\ ltHJ II \ltl I.\' 0t ffll-• l>"" 1, t•1 I \t•H Roj!t'r 1-·r~11ld111 \\'""''' ;:,, • c • .1111 \\ ,1111\1 ,\q• llunt lflltOJ\ Bt'M'h . "'ould ht..l• ti1 d1J11~, "'' 11.111 , Nolh111ii unull U<il tihuut th.11. '"" 111 1t1 ,,1 .11111 \VU would b~ dt-11d rt.:ht 1'hou11u111h 1•1 111 .111~· t ••11111' 11·,1ll1•11111 vii.It Supt<rior Court f'lll'h Y'-'UI tu 1111• th1· 111•1'"• ,111 .. 11 111.11 1~ rertll)•. at t'\'er. de111<'C1. Judth' S1ut1u1·I n~m·n "ill l'robuhly do th" 811\t' for Ro11cr 1tftt•1 ht• jlt•h hi" t yebro .... 11 down to th~lr 11111 m;.il !\'' t•I For ht' b iUrt' to 1·1·.id Ill lhl· boctv or Roger's 11pphl•11t1011 tht.' i.tuh•111t>11 t that i.et.<mi. to h1n l' bt't'n cun•fulh rt•ud b\ t.'\tlr} ml•mbcr Of th,• ('OUnl) rlt'l I..·.., change of 1111mt'di\1 •11m UILIY NO ON•:. o•· C'Ollft. E. b &otne: In lft h1i. or ht•r nnml' l'lrnnttt•d \\ llhout 11tat1n1 11 rt'a on on tht• lll'Ph<·at1011 And 99 II percent of thl' r,•Ma.0011 don t ll"I u 11ecund look from of· f1e1•ls Alt ben l bn ~taih ~hhmut Soud und J aroi.lllv Mikhail MatomelOjl'I\ ICh \I. lmt tht•lr llUffit'lt ChMllll.ld ror r'ebOni they ahouldn 't h1a \ c to •Pt.·11 out Cora l''tnk and Wilbur Ounai ""ant tht'trl chanittcl for equally obvloui re!1111cm:i. Wouldn't )'OU'I Anyway. b11t:k lo Ro&tr "'ho i.llllt'• 111 hi. dt!claratton th11 followln11 re1u;on1t "Mii preaenl r1umr 1.ro 11Xirc~ of m111:1rv and co"''""'" btca11H rt~ nameJ Roger con hollt' tht'l t' d1:1/1111tio111 Mal' lfr orpoll f l"r"nchJ, t'.ipert 1p.oor111a1t, naole acl o/ tU'Uol <'(IJ1lilul1011.1111tUcrc11Ull roacol , or 100rd c>/ acknowltdo•rn1t111u~t>d11t rod1u,·ommumco11ona. TllES ti•: Tll KNS TO Weaver. T11rw o/ "'"''"''an. w1J~ or womau 111111'1/lutvr,o rit•niour "''"'" How uuuut fo'r1111khn '1 /i'ra11kltn 11llurl~nt'd tu ''1''ronk," "f'ronk" mo.11 cum11111· htmtr•lll or u l1u1 dOfl Offt<'lal l11tt•11·:..t. ia mun)' rcadt'rs may hll\'O 61Ul'hliecl, has ceotorud 011 tltl' 11111•q 1rt'l1At1on11 otft>rod by lto&t•r for the flrat of his t\\o Chn,.t1u11 1111rnc11 A form er Ro) 111 t\11 F111n•11avl11utor 1>romptly conr t•'11•d ham the araument 111.11 1111.:l·r" 11111 tnternuuunul uwu In ull forms of tran11mlu1011 BUT THE S •;Xt'l\l. n1111111t"l1011" That hu11 lt•n th1•m ab•olutoly blank do\\11 I" 1 r ut tlw old l'ourthoua.l' 1111d Web1ter'1 lnternot1011ul 1>11 11011urv aiheda. no ltght un i.uch lnCerencu. Perh11p11 Judilt' Drt•111·11 '' 111 ·''" lto11t•r to t<xpla1n And then again he m a) dec1ck lh,11 ,, "link 111'"' na ml' m 111ht bt• lh1• best y,a)• or re11olv1ng a '1111.1111111 th11t c·oult.I pruclun· ~omr very d1rftrult uplat1tmll · We can hear 11 no .... "\\1·11 llt1·,1· lllll'\' n.irnei. )llU'\'l' picked !>OUnd rea!>onabll' to"' \\ ,. II 1111h·1 tlw rh:111i.:l· 111 ht· madeerrect1ve 1mmec.hatcl) oi..." ''Roaer, your honor " Oh Yt!ll, the hearinJ 111 :..<'ht·tl11l .. t1 1111 Ap1 ii I ''ou know what date that is. of cour'll' GOP Chief Tells Hinshaw to Quit ' . l'l:ewport Bearh rongreuman Andrew J lhnsha". <'Om 1ch•1I 111 bribery 1rnd sentt>n<'t'CI to from I to U ) ear, 1n prison "h"ulfl 1 ,. sign, arcord1njl lo lhl' c h1111 m1111 of the stale Repubhran <'1·1111 .ii committee 111, 111 omt'e to up111'ur \\ hllr l\1a1 11n.: unotht'r tr1ul on u 'h:1r~<· 1 h al hl· 11\1·11 th1· "" In-a ~tatement relN1-.1•1I 1111 ... weekend. Paul llaC'rlt• .... 111 111, RepubhC'iin Congre,i..man h1111ltl step down for "lh1· 1:01111 111 th•· people he "'a~ 1I1•11 .. ti to represent and f111 t ht i•1·1wral health of thf' Rt'fHlhl11 .111 l'art} in Southern Caht11rn1,1 Hlni.ha ..... 'd. 111 th1· 40th Con1rcs1'1011.1 I IJ11>lr11·1. \H11o ~t·n· tencetl l.1~• 11111nth l o t tn M yc·1H 11 in pri ~nn l11ll11w1ng hu; Mnv1et1un 1n Oruni.i,. C1111nl y Superior Courl 11n 1·ha1 ~I'" that h1· 11<'<'•·11tt•<I ~11·11·11 pqu1pment and a Sl,1100 <'llmpa1gn contribution from lht• Tandy Corp . whalt' h1· w ui. Or<i n!lr County a<.se-.:-.nr llinsha"' 1-.. <'Urr<•nti\ frf'1• nn ,.~,or~ 111f11•t• 'llllH 1llt•.:ully 111 h1' Hl72 1•ler1 ion ru mps1itn ll;tt•rlt• n11t11d thut lhni.he", folio"' 1n~ h1 11 r11m 1t•t111n, lwramt' >llhJt't'l lo u nt•w llOUM' rul(' pro· h1b1tin11 mc•mlrl·n. from vot1nit 1f tht•\ ha\ 1• h1•t•n convH·ted of crimes t·arr) 111)( a i.<'nlc•n1·t> of l\\O)('ur ... or mun• It II in:-.h aw wttrt' to rt'111i.1n, thi> Vlll'allC'\' f'OUhl bt' 11111•11 In a "l>l'C'1 8I l'lrr l 111n hl'lrl rlur1n~ the g1•111•rul 1'101•1wn1n .luiw llnt'rlt• 1a1d llm1thaw'>o inoblli· ly Ill vole t<ffrrll\'l'IV ll'UVf'li thC' ri.'11111t·nl., nf h111 <l111trll't without rrpr1•1>1·nt utmn 1n C'm11ffrli'I I 11 ,111111 11 C> n l t"I 11 n rt I 1 ', I h 11 Or;ini:1· C 11 1111t y L 1·a11111• 11( \\'111111 11 \'oti•1 ~ hJ' n 1ll1•d for ll111sh,1" 'r1·"1i:nu111m [M11, ........... ,..... DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATOR eusv SERVICE Fountain V•lley's Jean Stires In 30th Year , '