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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot,. Pho Ile -. Bo- . ' . ' .. t , ~· . ~: \. .. :· GOP Coalition • I • ' ~~WJt,.l~1ng . . .. . .. . .. . . Wants iDshaw Teen Abducts _ResigJ1ation . ~ . . ~ MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 15, 1976 ~ H , 110. 71, 1 HCTIO#S, M ~AOU ... Whale Joekey Pll .. Oile ! .. tt -·-.. • t/ \,. I t .COmpan* Bombed '.~1 A crude pipe bomb. placed at the e m ployes e n t r ance 9r Pacifi c Telepho ne Company's Anaheim offi ce Sunday night,! b'asted a hole in the side of the building. · But none or the 15 workers (j\ . duty inside the· building at 130 S. Knott Ave. was injured in tl)e 10: 58 p. m . explosion. accor~ · to phone company officials. ·- LANT ANA,. Fla. {UPI) -Twenty·three, per sons were named by the wet!kly Natrona I Enquirer as Sov- iet spies working out or the Soviet embass y in Washington, the Unltcd Nations and the Soviet con· sulate in San Francisco. The list in<'luded Soviet United Nations. Am· b assador Jac ob Malik. and Con sul General Aleksander Ztnchuk in &an Franc1sco. · · The Enquirer said 3.11 23 were age nts of cither the ; KGB or t)ie Red Army.'s intelligence agency, known ! , asGRU. • •, Lt said the Ji~t \\'DS "only the lip.of a \'cry large iceberg" and that "half the s taffs of Russian diplomatic ·a nd trade missions and the Soviet· aklm e 1. Aeroflot are st.tspected o( spying. · • Three of the four m en the· Enquirer identified as f l ( ~ .~ ~f!J.! Ey~~ Bay Are:J \· t Plans? ~~ t'rom Wire Sen let's ·1j' ClllCM;O · Thi-' Chica~· Trihunt• :-Jid to<1Jy that the F!!JI ha-. n •cl•t\ t•d information o~n ll'rrnn~t µlot ti> kill Pre .id ' t Ford a nd chall<"n~er Ron Rt•aj!Ml at tht• RepuhhNin ~ t1onal t'onvcn111m 111 Kansas C th•" summC'r In a San FrancisM Dispat from t'•>rh•-.pond,nl Ron Ko7.1 1 ht• nc w-. pa Pl'r said .J us ti' ltl'1n1rtmt•nt :.r11irC'l'S dbclos -be.blast~·~~~ and glass fragments hurtling ' down a hallway as weU as blo.t-• ing a jtaplng hole near t~" employes entrance. ' · ~.~es:·.fl!i_l!$,~~~-ar.e ~ the .. u .. N..:..., .. ·. I owni)iyrOJr. .. , ' .... ~.., .......... J. ..,., •• , ... _. : the coo:;piri•l,!Y· w11s in e~rly J>I, -4 ritlii? mi"Jnrt1; .. :mct· .. "'tt•.,.,,.,,,,.,.,h1ffw .. ~ .......... Tralnc•r Wayne lk 1cl balun<.'('S himself carefully for a ride on lht.• ht.'lly of k allcr "hale Ro mu at Windsor , England. Thl' to ~<'Or old "halt• lrarned to S\\ 1m on his back and plu~· ~urfhoanf in a '>'eek Takes S9 .. Car 'j . Wo•en's Panel Bit The bomb apparently exploddd in a receptio n area wh e~ employu "atn access to ttlb '•,., totally se<'ured office • " One employe inside the build-' •· in~ was only 20 feet from Utt · • GOPs Deilland poinl of explosion, according th .lt: phone company official J9~ Hin . h R • Irvine. "It wall a miracle she I s aw es1gn wasn't lnJured." Irvine s:ud. :r: J . Al 1>4-'"Bk hours there ar~ 40 ~ 't l pie employed m the o(f1ce ar• ·1!· By HILA RV KAYE c rimmatory body t•mbr:irin~ a damaeed by the blast, lrvh* °''""•"'""•Uufl philo-.oph y ~ hich M'f\t'" ·' said. 1• ,. • I · th the bomblnst a vlciou11 act a Orange County ha:. demanded The fact that commis-.iont•r-; Teen Abducts; Robs Slwpper in Valley /\ 49-yenr-old Founwjn Vullc)' woman alll'Rl.'dly ",1!. .1txiurtl'<tat knirl.'point ln u "'hopptnR t•l.'nt\'r pnrkln1t lot Su l)d a). forc('d to dri\'e lo Cost . l\l e<.u, then robhctl of her car und :O.~lhll.' t·u~h. pohr<' SRt Rod Gillman c;aid the youth pulled n 10 inch kitchen-type knife from his jncJtet nnd forced the woman to drive lo I I arbor and Sunflower Avinue. n~ar the Costa Mei1a-$anta Ana boundary. Pho ne r.,mpany gene~ ,Fl·A coalition o f ultra• ~pecia intc.>rest i;:roup, l' re· m anager John Buchart term i ervaUve Republican group11 solution rl'ud~. . pled1ted the cempon,y's 11up · '1'~t\\'~··of>~'tA•"~~·re~11edifor~Y.1t)l· 1 • m apprt>hendmg the person 1 1 dre"'. J . Hinshaw <R-Nvwporl ~.~~:K"~~u~.;"pr~l'~l~t·n~·~ :1:,~c~ .. ;~ persons rc!IPQO,it>le.. .:.. . .. • ~~b I.~~ t~c _d~'I.~~ filJt\t ... awonc.-.poilil c40lll:J'no~ :in~ mr t'\•portl'd . Fount:11n Vall<')' offict.•r!> ~nld "1rs. Miy3ko t\1'n rtin.1G..120Sha.,tu St .• told theai <th\' "a~ ll':\\ 1ng Zody's, 1611\ Harbor Roule\'ard. · ~t 11 30 a ,m Sund v. \\hen a t~na1ted boy appruachcd and forced his way it\lohl'rcar. t C4RD TO CLUB $OLD QUICKLY i "(am \0<.'l"Y plea~ with the re· snlts. I sold my membership the Qrstdaythe ad appeared.·· •That's the adv'.erttsinR suc-cess elfperien<'e of the Newport Beach lttan who placed Uus classified 4d: t i Membership Newport Athletic Club. SlZS XXX·X't •oc. Jf you have :,nythinR of \·::.lue you want to convert to cash. call 642-5678. The best place to buy w sell along the Orange Coast 1s the Dai&Pilot. . There. GJllm an said, the tN•naM<'r toolc S9 from . Mr~ Martin'!\ purse and forced her from the cat , \hen droYC awar. the car was recovered un· damaR<'d later at SunO~er a nd .Smalley Rorad by Santa •AJ\a o(. fi <'Cr'S. • • • Ex<"ept for giving Mrs.¥;.rtin a few orde"Fs. officers Hid. tht> youth !lpolfe \'err l1tUe. ~y.ka1d noone1nUH!pMk-tnRlot witM'!I~ the abdu<"tion The youth "as d~ribed as aboUt 1s·fea~·o1d. l4nffiett~ int'hes ta ll . 110 pounds. with brown collar-l~ogth hair and a "brown ;icket. He l'i being sought on kidnap, robbery and car then charges, i>ollce$aid. Niger Coup T ry NIAMEY. Nigef' (AP> -Loyal for<"es <'rushed an attempted ·coup during the night and arrest- ed the three ringleaders. Presi: dent ~yni Kounti and today in a r;ad10 addre" to this la ndloclted desert nauon ~ This morninl{, the bomb S<flJiti ,1 Ofonge C'ou'fttrStnt\J'i; 11f' OCC RA • ' or the Anahe im Police Dep~rt--, . omen Comml1slon. T · , · , . . , , 1.,0 mcnt wns scelc lng clues U I ; .The de mands came al the an· ~c coni;~rvatav~ i;:roup ·• ,. would le.ad them to the ld<'t'llit ot • nual convention· of the Oranstc rescinded its pa~l support of th th<' phone building bombers • • · Cbunly Coordinating Republican Equal RiRhts Amf'nilm<.'nt. "·" · C ""'~em. bty (OCCRA) held earlier ml{ tha~ the ERA tak1· ... ~rn ;1~ ! ~-.ismonth. woml'n s ritehlN ralht·r th,1u ---=---------....,. ..... " 'rOCCRA. one qf the oldest · grJtnttng them.. . Pi.lot Af JJ_ lt ~ Qepubll can organizations in Mrs. Kelly said the iiroup 1" 11°1 /.l.tu.&3 it Orange County. i nc ludes <~ee lllNSHAW,Paiei\2 1 Republican assemblies from JR T S J__ t •cttles in Orange County and J. 0 focn:.3 . . j =~:.· to represent about soo Plane Crash The Daily Pilot tod~ '• • Al tbe conven\lon, QCC1'A presents for th~ first tim~ ( c,_Jled for the immediate reslgna. l .1--B L _ tn its stock coverage Ne"" ~ tfon of Hinshaw. who was recent-rl'Qf QftterS York Stock Exchange com• . ~J convicted of bribeey. The _. • . ~p .. ~ .• ~~' ~-r _;Ml'lll •· •a•-.:Mt<IR!a."'iNill" nr.rne1 onfer abfe to YUle tiecause (U P l > ..,. When Ric a rd o d'!ily quotations ha' • of•his conviction and therefore is Map;esse's single-~ne airplane '....& ~ • ~-~--.· ~·tww .r.ePHMt d .):~~ ""11 , ~ ·-price an e volume \&en . yards tom a crowded beach. an· New York traaln«. T ' OCCRA also adopted two gry bathers threatened to attack new listing includes thi · tandem resolutions concerning him for reckless Oying. figures from such regi women. They blasteO bo,lh the Balhers along Rio's Flamen~o stock excha nges as t ,,. aewJy establis hed Statusof Beach. enjoying the last days of Pacific. Boston and ~ ' :from e n Commlss.ion and the the Southern Hemisphere sum- Midwest as well as tttd ~qu a I R lghts Ame ndment mer, scatte ret:I Sunday ai> the New·York exchange. , {ERA). plane m ade two low passes over The s t oc k li sti n gs .Kathleen Kelly. a Mission Vie· thebench.Ontheth1rd approach. parallel those now availa-j() worn.an who Is the new OCCRA the a1rtfafl fell mto the "ater b It' fr o m the major secreta.cy. explained that OC· about 15 yards from shore. brokeraees. CRA believes Uae new com· Mages$4!. 21. s" am ashore un- They appear today ob ntisslon "is not an appropriate hurt But pohce. who detained · Page 86. eX}>enditure or lax dollarl' hfm for question'ing. had lo bold The commission is a. 'dis· batk the anery Cro\\d. r "a" lo lw t·arnl'd nut hy a 'co • m:mdo .,j' lt• :Jl\'t:l'-S10at1on tl'a ; from lhl' Ha y Arca (or San 1-'r~ Cl~COI " .:'f. An mformant \\ hn \\:tS a part r· th1• ··, 111h•nt urulcri:rnund"' '1,orth1'f'n-C-'ahfo1 naa J.!.1\1· tkla· .11>11111 llW nllll"tkr ... q11.11I lo !-'Bl lht· T11liun•· '·"'' llt• t thc.>m the• pl ot \\ J" to ht• wt in . ttnn dUrtlH! ('llll\l'lllion \\CQ • Aul! Iii :!II .. • Wtwn llw Fl\I r.1i1lt•d 11-'rrc~rt.\ r111up' tn <;,.1n F 1 .1111·1.,1•0 th"'° \\ 1•1•\..., aj.!11 plot <lt•t.111 ~t 111 w lwlOJ.! \\111 l.1 cl out Thi· r1lu n part•ntl' \\ ,1 .., <l1·..,1i:rwil to thr' thr· 1•111111•11t 11111 1n t11 rompl 11t.11>-. 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I'*-• T'lltet.n " • I -··-""' -·Id ~-,, . 1\2 OAJL Y PILOT s Old Couple Die • m f'rom "Ir~ ~lttS LAN GHORNE. Pa Mid· dlelo>A<n To.,,. n.bhap Pohcl' Chu:r Ho"' ard C Shc>ok ii Jd today a dart sun tbat produc:et tlec:trlcaJ ahot'k wu u ed 1n the 5h1yana und robbery of 11n ~ldt'rly ~pie, who w ~rc found d tiH.I an thl'lt f"rmhouio~. Th~ couple. Edward and Muraarita Voaenberger. both 17, were found appar~ntly ~hot to de· '•th Sunday ThP sit••'" ;1hout five Pia11ist Busted mill'& from .,,. here :itx person, .,,.ere shut to d~.ith f'r1d1ty ruaht ut • hom~ an Trcvobe, Pa. But police aa1d lhe.Y d1d not thank the lncltt~nts ~ rt>lated •nd 11a1d robbery appeared to be' the motive in the st-cond multiple :iluyan.: Shook said he waa walt1n1 ror the results of a n aut4)psy, upect. ed late thl:s aft ernoon. to de termine what caliber gun wu used In the :.hooung and also to determine the Involvement ol the dart iun Police said the vtctlms bad 1uo1bot wound,1 ol Lbe bud. 9'ook said darts rrom the dart aun lo\ere ali.o round in th~ bodiea. Th..-discovery c1me ubou~j 48 hours art.tr t be boches or the members of lbe John Abt faml11 and a fa.mlty M e nd were found shot to death In their home 1n a residential section of Trevose. Pianist J\rtur Rubins tein burlesques a pose of a bust of him ~elt at its unveiling at New York's Carnegie llall last week. Rubinstein made ha-; Americ<.1n debut there 70 .vears ago. The P olish-born virtuoso says his eyesight has failed to the point where be can no longe r see the keyboard. Might As Well Do It Up Right SAN DIEGO CA P) -An 18· year old from T11uana. Mexico. was in Jail today :tftcr pohce ~aid ht• !\tole a c,1r and Drm t.• t hC' .,,. rong v. JY on a dov. ntO\\ n st rN·t I ht .1 concrete ll12hl polt• and krpt .:0111.1.: Cr o-;'l'd Pac·1f1c-ll1i:h\\JV .it 100 mall'll an hour and cr.i~h<'ll l hrou~h C..llC' 5 at tht• G~n~ral Drn.1m1c~ plant Pi o" cd through a rhain fence 111to Lindbergh field and broke off t he left \\tn~1p of a parked. two C'ng ine plant' -Crashed through a nother fence. hit a palm trl'c and i.talled 111 a rcstuurant parktnfl lot. The car was heavily damaged but police !i:111t Jor ge ~am1 rez "as apparC'nlly unhurt wh('n he """ bookc•d Sund:iy for invcst1~a· lion or dmni.t all or the 300\t!. Shah of Iran Warns U.S. \\ASHI NGTON <l'Pll Tht• Sh,1h of Iran warnt-d Sundo\-ht ' 1•11untr~ "t•a11 hurt ~ou lb h111°ll} 1f not n'l11r1• '" th.1n \nu 1•::in hurt "'. ar tht• tin1t1•tl Stutc .. l'Uh nf( lhC'OO\\ llf\\l':ljlOrl\tO lr.111 tn an anh'n 1, . .,,. rondu<'lt'<I in Tchr.111 (or l' S '\:,.,,, .mcl W11rl1J lkport. the :O.h::ih n 1ltn1t·d mm 1·~ by Cnn1trt'~' to 1mpllw .tn ""' tiuq:o nn 1irm-. ~ul c•, tu th1• Prrir<rnn C~ulr rc·~111n ORANGE COAST Rol'W'rt N WH><1 I • , t .., "• Jncll R Curlry ;, •' I t '°"' M••w.tr . .,, ' Ttlo"'•n A M urpt\1nt' ,. ~ OlllCf'S ,,. ... ' "" • •• ' • t L40w'"• .. •" , ...... .,,..,•\.•h•t .. .,.. . ....,, ~ """ .... , ...... ~"""""-·•·. • t ........ ' •• , ... ' ., s.-. 0 .. O"' ',.., •• , Teltt>f\on• 1714) 642.ull Cl1stifltd Adv•rtrsrnq Ml·S'71 it .. ,,1 Lo.I,• V•I · .. N•• f.'41 Sll-6310 4'5-·0630 f t'r' •t' ,,,. <>•lO\ol"f'f -~,..,., S40-1UO Qlio"'-9"1' ttt, ,,. ...,~ Cr A+' t'\.fN •"•""O C,.,... CJilllli' t """",_. ..... , Ir t I H ,. ~·.# 61 11t•ttrr ,., .,,.,,,,,, .. t f'I' '• • ""•• M r~••C'-1!iil< f'~ -. l"C\11 \O•' 1•1 1 • ,._ \UO., Ol!f ~, ... ,.. -·' ,.t...... • (I ... , ••• ,,, • t•··· ..,-. • c.. • ~.. • \ ~ ,., """' ... .. .... \\ .. , .... ._, ,. .. a \'H,......'"'' ~ ••••' t 9 )~~H· r Carter Edges Ford In Week-old Poll l'nlted Press lnlttnaUonal Democratic contender Jimmy Carter would have beaten Pres1· dent Ford by fi\"e percentage pennis 1! the presidential election "a~ held last week, the Gallup Poll said today. Carter's 4i to 42 percent lead mer Ford "as almost the some mar~m by which noncand1datc llulx>rt Humphrey tra1ll'd Ford, according lo the poll publis hed in M'H'ral newspapers today The poll showed Ford ahead of Humphrey 48 lo 43 percent and the president leading Sen. Henry J aekson of Wa sh in~on, another Democratic contender, 49 lo 39 percent. Among Democ rats and In· dependents asked their favorite for the Democ ratic nomination. I lumphr<'y outpolled Carter 27 percent to 26 percent. The Gallup or~aniution said it ~ f1nd1n1,?s we re based on t<'lephone 1nte rv1ew!I between l;.-.t Wednesday and Saturday "1th l.:!13 adult:. tn a ... un·ey of 1 ho"' prcnou!>I} tntt•n 1ew<'d In 1~·r-.nn ,\ Time Mag<11 inC' poll. con· 1h1<•lt'<J hv Yankelov11:h. Skt lly .ind Wh1tl'. Inc . said Sunday Furci \\oultl heat l'arll'r by a 46 to J.11 iK'r<'t'nl mar..:tn ('arter, un.rhlt• to be ~pecifac. ''"' h1• stall intl•nds to cre;ile a nal111nal h<'alth <'rir1• prnf,!ram " h 1I1• c· 11 I t 1 n.: I h 1• fl' ti l' r J I hurc.aucrJ<'Y. Jo<'k~on :.a ys lhl'l l'0:> no" uy to clo both. "You can;t have ti national Rospftalfz~d United Nations ambassador J acot Malik of the Soviet L'nion has been hospitalized a fte r an a utom obile acci· dent in New York Sunday night Ma lik. 60. was report· ed m satisfactory condition with a fractured rib. cuts and bruises health plan and t alk about ad· mmlstPnng 1t with a small pro· ,.ram." J ack:.on said Sunday on NBC"s "Meet the Press· pro· gr am Carter, on CBS' "Fact> the Na· lion ." vo we d to reduce the number of federal agencies but said 1t would take j.Jme to work out details. He said il took him a )ear to r eorgan ize Georgia's filovernment from 300 stale at!en- c1es down to 22 Carter planned to campaign to- day in Chicago for Tuesday's Il· linois Democratic prim ary , whic h Ja ckson is s kipping. Gcorite Wallace. Sargent Shnver and Fred Harris kepl up their ll· lmois appearances. Ronald Reagan and President Ford have concluded their cam· pa1gning for Jllinois' GOP ballot· ing. Reagan goes to Nort h Carolina Wednesday and will spend the rest of the week stump· anit rorats March 23primary. l'ord, in a Washington speech today before the nation 's mayor<;, promised to try to ex- tc.•nd the federal revl'nuc i,h;inng program Its expirat.Jon. he said. \\Ould mean c ut backs 111 sen·1ces. m er eased unemplo) · mentor m or<' ta '<C!oo "M.iybe that I' >A<hal l-nme part15ani. want, ·Ford said. "But I don't." f'ro• Page Al HINSHAW. • • antl·wome n's rights, but believes that tht wom en's <'ommlsslon 11nd the ERA nre harmful rather th11n beneficial In other resolutions passed at the· <'Onventlon. OCCRA : Demanded that Cahrorn1a voters be allowed lo approve any lncreue In l!xpense accounts and salarie~ o( eleC'lC'd om C'lals D e manded that all Re-publican candidates declare his or her bellel5 regarding abor· tlon and euthans1a . Ford Slam.s Revenue Vote WASHINGTON <AP) -Prest· dent Ford today accused the Democratic·controlled Congress· of threatening the nation's cities with dis aster by failing to ap- prove an ext ension or the re· \'enue·sharing program. Speaklnfil to a meetln~ of some 2.000 municipal officials. Ford also chided Congress for ije1ng slow m pro"idlng supplemental money for an existing public jobs program whale defending his \'t'to of the S6-b11lion pubUc works bill whic h Congreu unsuc· ceufully lrjcd to ovemde. • Dart Gun Holdup l.a:st Jan 8 an nea rb y Montaomery County, a couple in Wlutpatn Township "''H bound Md ttrrorililtd by ,_. mm •In• the electrical shoddn' d tre to torr~ the m to t el l where \'1&lu1blt'1 were kl-pt an the house. The bandits fled wilh a lar&t amoum of Jewelry. cHb and a num~·r of auns, and also took a l'IU of one or the victims. whkh wus latt'r found 1bandoned. Police declined to identify 'Feella Fin~ th~e \'1ct1 m5 or th~ ex:act lo<".a uon or the house . One of lwo 1urv1vina mtmbt-r• or the Abt fomll)' !\8)'S he h.t) a1ven pollc~ has ldU:!o t•bout thf' slaylns of fin· m l'mbt·rs or tht• fimll)' and a friend. A ro\Nll addtd lh•t lhey ha\'e on ide11 "ho waa reaponaible. Polle• soy the six persons i-hun were murdered as thev :wp11rntt· ly entered the Abt home an 'lib Patty Returns To Co11rtroom SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Palr1c1a Hearst. gaunt but near· ly recovered from her bout with lhe nu. left ht.<r 1a1I cell for a re- lurn to her bank robbery trial lo· day. "She got up this morning a nd said she felt line." said S an Mateo County Sheriff John R. McDonald. "She left the Jail for San Francisco with U S . marshals and said she felt much better." Visitor Hurt Skateboarding In Clemente A 39-year-old South Pasadena man was seriously inJured Sun· day in a skateboardmg accident near T Street Beach m San Clemente. Lymon Lyons Pitman Jr. was knocked unconscious when he lost control of his skateboard while rounding a curve in the in terse ction o f Esplanade and Paseo de Cristobal. ac('ording to a police report. Pitman r emaint'<I m the in- tensive care unit ut Sa n Clemente General llospitnl to· day, where he was taken by city ambulance after the 5:56 pm. accident. Hospital aides said Pit· man was alert and "do1n~ .,,.ell ... He sucrered a concu!'.s1on. dee p abrasion on the back of lhe head and numerous cuts and brUJ!\t:l> on his arm s and lc11s. according to firemen "ho prondL'<i f1r:.t aid. Collision Kills 7 CLINTON . t ow a (l'PI) - Seven person!I. 1ndudmA two chifdren. "en• k1lh'<l m ..i h\11 t·ar collision north\\ c:.t of Clanton Sunday night. Resumption of government re buttal testim ony today nao l>t'en conttncent u{>On tbe ~aJth of Misa Hearst, "''hose condit on im· proved over 'he wettkend. Court sessions were canceled Thursday and Friday when the 22·year·old newspaper heiress fell UJ and was returned to her San Mateo County Jail ceU to re- cuperate. Dr. Hury Koiol. a Boston psychiatrist who interviewed Ml.u Hearst for lhe prosecution, was on the stand last week and- wu to continue testifyina today as the trial enters its eighth, ancl perhaps final." eek. Kozol's contro\'ersial Jan i t'lv 11mmat1on of Miss Hearst wus the :.ubJect of a three-day pretrial beanng. The defense tried to pre· vent further examination by tht' psych1atnst, whom !\tis:. llcarM aaad had bullied her to hrstt.>ncul tears with accusing questions However. Kozol dis puted virtua lly all her contentions. and t.: S. District Court Jud~t.> Oil\ er J . Carter ordered Miss lh'arst 111 submit to further examination by Koaol. Since las t week. Mi~s Hearst·~ phy:.iC'al condition ha~ become nearly as much an issue a~ her mental condition becau~e 1t hn~ slowed down her already pro· tracted trial. Defense attorney Albt•rt Johnson said Sunday that Mb s Hearst is "a rundown person She was rundown before the trial, and s he's more rundown now. She weighed herself tht• other day and is do\\ o to 92 pounds." The Boston attorney said it i;; unlikely Mass Hearst "111 be called to the witness stand durm~ defense rebuttal. But he said 1l hasn't been decided whether her parents -Randolph A. Heari.t. president of the San 1'ranr1~ro E xaminer . a nd CathN1ne 11 ears t . a l' n 1,.er~11 " o r Caltforn1a r egent ~ \\iii be called. News Item: urb.m Tn•\ ""l' o\ t•r tht• "\'t'kt•nd. "We lhank \\l' lo.tW\\ \\ho m.1y have done It." said Roit-r Kin.:. :?6. ll ('OU tn of M 1ch1.it'I Abt. 20. Michael \bt ,,,tel h,• .:;l\'t' 1iolku hai. idt•11:0. ahnut tht• t'llM' and prt•• d1ch'd "than.is "ill bt•t·omt• hVl'· I.>" toda~. Kang m :uh• his rommNlt Sun· du~ odtt•r .a llH'\'l111i: bdwct•n Abt and lkn~a h'lll To\\ n1>h1" 1>oH~. l k dt•duwd to t•l.1hm·ok . Foiu Flats All at <htce It 1sn 't ea::.~ to find ~' 11a!>S· in1it motori ... 1 \\ 1lh fou r spa re t 1 rt>:. on .1 lunl'ly In ine rond ,11 I JO on J Sun day morn1n~. Hud) Rodrt~Ul'l or Wc~t mmster learned Rc>dr1~ut'L, 23. or 136St Charlenlle A\l'nul', told the policeme n who stopped to lend a hand that he had been hnving an a rgument with has wife a:. the couple dl'ove '>oulhbound on Red Hill Avemtt' Sund.1} The s mall forel~n ear with nearly bald tires went out of control and slruck a raised road divider . blow· ing out all four tires and ending \he altercation, Rodrlauez toJd police. f 'rom Page ,\ I PLOT ... J"·'''1na111111 .1th·niph UJ?uin!\t Ford 1.1 ... t \ t-.11 . 1111 .. 111 :-..1 n 1-r •m· l'li-,·o and orit• 111 ~arrJml'nto The Secrt.<l S~r \ l<'l'. \\ llllM' JOU I" lo protec t tht< J're:.1cknt, ''as not1fl('1J of I hl· plot and 'lUl·~ t111n1•d lhl' tnforma11l fill' W\l'ral hour' OlhC'r l.iw t•nforrl'ment J.?roups an Cahforn1a h;1\ l' l'\flrt'~ltl'<l con- cern on•r I he· 11 ... t• 111 homlltnJ!'> and rearl'd I hul '111lt•11t•t• :.uch u~ that alml.'d 111 tht' t.1rnllv I)( Patricia flt:ar!'ot dunn.: hl·r "trinl could ~merf,!c :" .h ... a.,i.in;.ilions or kidnapings 11f h11:-.1rwsli a nd political leuder~. thl' Tribune Said. The T ribune had -.aid in its Sunday ed it ions that lhl• Weather Vndeqtround '' ··111 thl• fordronl of Se<'r etly nrj.!an1L1n.: ~mall bands of tl'rron sll> throughout lhe countn· .. "These· terror i:roup' ha vc com mitted bomb1ni.:' and issued communiqub undl'r a variety of names. 'the Tnbum· ~•lid I t s a 1 d co n J.? 1 <· ~., 111 n a I i n. \"eStagator'i h ;n·1: 1dl'nt1f1ed '15 person:. a' bc•1ni.: act I\<' \\'l'athl·r L'ndt•rgr•>un<l ml·mlwr .... mrl 120 as ml•mbl'rs of "an ,d111H' .:rnund :.upport apparatu-.." BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood presawe, affecting an estimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pr888we -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in moat cases it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18,19 Mart.mn Scmngs and Loan ia sponsoring a blood pressUie clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and Westclili in Newporl Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Thwsday and Friday, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr .. ur• Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. • &~ W@M(( ®@((WO©@ Tbt' <"Olumn •l>tM'•R di II) f'XttP4 Salurda),. and Monda)'•. ;,,, ,, ;1f1;I ,r. ,, • I'·•''' t.c nt1• Pt1t f1u •1 I ''' • 111 ''•I '"I'"' •wt ll•t '''' '•''' 1tr1d Oc. I .. 11 li<•U I t• t/ Iv \11/l t II I tjUllU \ Ill !/•I( f flllllt'll/ 0111/ ,.,, •Ill• \J \ltJll '""' (jllf'•l1011~ '" I' 11 I /111 r111 A I )11111 '•'rt/It' II r rJ I q t I <Ill \ I I >111'11 1•1lto/ I' I I /1111 I,, .. , ("11 •IU "' ,,, ,. \ •1 •11:1, '"' flldt' ''""' •11/, /11 • lu l4f4" ltt·r Bodt1 Slta,wr DEAR PAT l !-ttr1t $10 95 to Wt•1der Entl'rpn~cs la1>t July for a · !'> Minute Bod~ Shapt.•P ·· I "rote t o tht· compan) and tnclost·d a <'OP} of my canceled check o tht.> order could be traced. but I m 1>ltll wasting -i " " Laivyer Service Studied By RUDI NU:OZlELSXI OI •• O.llV ...... tW ~--- A new proaram iJ ~ins pro- posed at Saddleback College to help students stay o., the rlaht lrlldcorthe law's Ion¥ arm. It's a legal services contra<"t w\th the Tustln rlrm or Flagel. Cites. Callihan and Baslnaer. wh.a<"h would allow any student wath an ASB card immediate ac· ce" to a lawjer. The card costs S2 and is anilable to any student regardtrss of the number of course hburs be carries. The contract. subject to trustee • approval March 22. gives stu· dents free telephone advice in case of an emergency such as ar· rest for a crime. invol\'ement in an accident. or gamish"'lent or wases. ....ff4 C 8 . Costa Mesa ~1elvln Stevenson. customrr Strvlct rl'pre t'ntatlve for Wrider Health and FU~ • ~ ports lbat the Postal ~rvke was unable to trace your sbJpment. Another "&dy Shaper" has been malled to you. Joe Welder, of Weider Health and FilnHS, bas t.Hn In the Wt'lght loss and body .. llmmt'r business for senral 1ears. His company has been cit· f'd by the Postal St'rvke for false reprt"Sentatlon In advertising for the "S·1'11nute Waist SUmrner Plan," "Crash-Wel~ht Plan." "Slim-Guard" and "Beauty Breast Plan." o.il'r Pli.t -!rt ...... 10 0'0.-11 GUIDE ROD RASCHKE EXPLAINS BONES TO LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL CHILDREN Second, Third, Fourth Graders From El Morro School Vlllt Santa Ana Heights Museum Also offered are three one·haH hour office visits per student per semester at no charge . ln addi· Uon. students who require major legaJ representation would be given one third off the normal legal fee. Re' . L. Peter Beeke. con- \'ict ed by a church court or allowing irregularly or· dained women to celebrate communion, has been re· moved as pastor of Christ Epi scopa l C hu rch in Oberlin. Ohio. Digging Into the Past Saddleback's Associated Stu· dent Body officers selected the Tustin firm from a field of ap· proximately 20 applicants who responded to a college.placed ad in a Bar Association magazine. Enterprise St11nned in War Game New OC Museum Caters to Young Visitors For its part of the bargain Flagel. Giles. Callahan and Bas- inger will receive an expanded clientele. There will be no charges to the ASB nor will col· lege students be asked to pay higher ASB card fees, according to a spokesman for the college. ·'lf"I rlc Otll~lal DEAR PAT. I know that the melnc syst.em 1s finally coming to the United State~. much to the confu s ion or th e gener al populace It "ould seem that "1th our European hentage one of the founding fathers should ha\'e proposed offsc1al metnc standards for this rountry 200 years ago! What other countnes don't u~c the metnc system at thi~ time" T R . M1!ision VieJo John Quincy Adam! did pro· po!ie the rhan~e in 18ZI. And. In 1800, thr l ' .s. "ortktally" adopt· f'd metric standards and deflnt'd the yard, pound and other f:amlllar mea-iuremt'nts as frac- tions of thr standard metric un· lu. Al prcsl'nt mt>lric musure· mt'nts a re not widt-ly usf'd ln five nation!\: Jamaica, Cambia, Liberia. Burma and lht' l:nJted• Slates. Wrllf" C1l l'SE DEAH PAT llow can I contact th\• ~roup th.it led the recent con· ~uml'r boycott against the ~thl·rn C ahforn1a Gas Com- pan~ ·r. loan to Athmlic Richrield 011 Co for Ala.,k.1n i.:a:. l'Xplora· lion" l~ II ~<'"'port Fk•ach \\rltt• to ('amp:all(ri AJ:aln-it l tllit'.\ Srn Irv •:'<ploratlon C{'.A.t'.S.E:.1 at SAA9 W. Pico Hhd., Lo11 An l(f'I.-.,, ('A . 90019, or phont' <:! 13 I 9JX 6? ti. A~ part of thr f .A.t' .S. •:. prot.-.. t, more than t .000 South€'rn ('allfornla Gas C'o. substribPrs bypas'lt'd the it:a., compan} st>ndlnl( tht>lr month!) pa) mvnts ctlrtttly lo lhf' Publk I 'tllltlr' ('ommls!-tlon In 11ro11• .. 1 of :a 'u rrhargr to CO\'t'r lnh'rt''I pa} mt•nl' on lhl' AR('O f(1:an . Tht> bo' roll "'a' lt'rmlnat· NI "'h1•11 thr Pl'(' ranrf'IMJ the contr:1ct In Januu~. ('al f 'lglu IW \I( I' \T '1 ' hrolht•r s:w~ our 1· .11 1 .Ill "''' Ill t11t.1I rl.irkn<'"' J '·" lw c .111 I \\ho' n.:hl ' A q11.1rt1•r r1d1·' 1111 'n11r .1n'"' c•r .1 \ ll11 11t111i:t11n th•arh \ 1111 "1n '"'' hare-I~. \'our r:at r:annot ,,.,. 111 total darknr,.,, 1u·rc1rctinl( 111 thr l'urln.a Pt'l ('arr ( 1·nh•1. hut ln n r n e,;tn•meh tlad, ,1111atl11 n ' hr 'Cf't'S a "'"""'"h lmai:t'. ·rhl~ lm•a<' al· lo"' him In cl"tlnl(ut..h c•H•n the• 'lhthti•,t mo\ 1•m1·nt. \rat', t')"' a rt• i.e1 l:trl(1• 111111 11 man', f')t'' "011111 ha\,. ln ht• about rhtht In· c-hr' "1111• to he• a" proportlonalr· h I.HI(•'. \lthou11h Utt' cat I~ color hlh11t. It c·ran clhtln1tul11h df'arf'f'~ of brl1ih"w"' lwttc-r lh11n man. By HILARY KAYE Of UM D•llY Pil.C W.ft Youngsters who tour the new Orange County Natural History Museum get a chance to try their hands at being amateur paleon· tologists. Armed with tiny picks and brushes. the rhildren are en· couraged to brush off the gritty fossils and help reconstruct the giant nine.foot mammoth un· earthed on a construction site 111 Costa Mesa in 1962. Numerous parts from the 50.000· ye a r ·old creature are stored at the new museum, local· t'd at Bay \'iew School in Santa Ana Heights. The new museum is a window Into Orange County's past. For years, fossils dug up at various Orange County sites have been shuffled off to private collections. or to museums In other counties Natural history lover s in Orange County have had no where to go to sec the remains of Orange County hfe millions of years ago. Now, mostly due to the errorts of the Natural llislory Founda· t1on or Orange County, the new museum is open for business. A d~d1cation ceremony was ht'ld Saturday al the museum. 2531 Orrhard Orne. J-lowe,·er. school children ha\'e ht-en 'is1tsng tht• t•xh1bits for !'t'\ er a I m onths on an mformal h..as1s. u!oually m ronncct1on with tours of the nl·arby upper Newport Bay. The museum \Ii ill be open the first Saturday or every month. Tours "ill be scheduled durinJ( the week by appointment. For In· form ation and appointments. phone 644-2239. Bob and Peg MontJ?omery. Nt'wport Bcarh rl's1dcnts who helJ)c:'d found both the museum and the natural history founda · tson, !><J)' the mu!\eum began lllk· '"ll '>hal)(' ahnut a year ago Tht>~ hact bcl'n searching for n 'J)Ot to !-thowC'ase the Oran~<' ('ount) fine!,, but 'I!. ere !ll\ mlC'd until the.:, lt•:i rned that .-.e,·eral room' at Bay \'iew school were \•mpt) bt>rause of d" lndllng slU· th•nt c•11r11llm<•nt. Wh1•n u11ketl h) th(' foundation. the !'\ ewport ~1 e~11 srhool board l:tt\e 1l"I 1>t•rm1s 10n fM" the new mu.,eum .111<1 thl' found:itwn 114.•lo(an rounthni: \IP 1•xh1b1ts. Exhibits ore snrluded rrom Dr. W1l1111m Sunburn of Newport Mt"'dl. tht' l'nciflc Coa'lt Archeolo~lcal !-;ociNy and the Stall' Department of F111h anct .............. T.1\\ n\ Fl ~unr Gociin. the current !\llss America. is t'IH ... 1i..,•cl 111 marrv Dr ~hies Little. 28. of Spartanburg. !' r "I hu1u.· tn Ji!l't married as soon as posc;1ble after I P • l ' up m~ cro\\ n. ·· :\llss GoduJ said. Game. In addition, the founda· lion has Its own fossils. One room of the two-room museum Is devoted to specimens or birds. small mammals. in· sects. amphibians and repWes regularly found in Orange County. There's also a whole section on the California Indians who lived here. including their tools and weapons. One exhibit. for exam· pie, depicts bow abalone shells were transformed into fishing hooks by the Indians. The adjoining room contains most of the fossils, including whale bones found In the Eastbluff area that date back 150.000 ~ars. The Eastbluff site. which has s pawned an exhibit called "Orange County's Ancient Zoo." is renowned because of Its mix of marine and land species Side by side. fossils of whales, ramels and giant sloths were un· earthed there fr om th e Pleistocene period, one of the ice ages. There are also fossils on dis· play from Silverado Canyon, El Toro, Mission Viejo, Villa Park and Brea Canyon. Saddlehark College Women's Sexuality Workshop Offered The Women's Stud.Jes Center at Saddleback Colleee has an· nounced a free . two-day workshop Tuesday and Thursday on women's sexuality and health. Tuesday's lecture schedule in· eludes: -"Female Sexuality" by Olga Perez-Stable. assistant dean. Orange Coast College Human Sexuality ln1>lltute: 9 to 10.30 am. -''Birth Control/Abortion," a Art Festival Jurying Set For April 17 Jurying for the 1976 Laguna Beach Festival of Arts will be held April J 7 in the Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Artists and crart!lmen wishing to enter the s ummer festival should take three pieces of their work to the bowl between 7 and 10 am Jurying will .take place between 10 a m and 3 pm. after "h1ch artists may pick up their works. Deadline for pick up 1s 5 I> m Only 11rtlst!I and rrafls men re· ~1d1nJ( in the followlnit tip code nrea" are f'lig1ble. 92600. 92661 . 92629. 92672, 92624 and 92663 CNew p o rl Beach to San Clemente>. Those wishinit lo apply In more than one medium should submit three works In each. There Is no flllng fee. Jurors are Barbara Brown, Lew Cohen. Susan Oysing,•r. Philio Freeman . Jan Kasprzyck1. Patrick Kelly, and Juan Ramos. The 1976 Feslivol or Arts Ill scheduled to run from July 16 through Aug 29. Toe Kissing Siupect Held NEW ORLEANS <UPI) Police believe they have solved a series or blurre break·ins with the arrest or a toe·klssing burglar. lecture by Sue Sturgis, director, and Holly Dempsey. public rela· lions. Birth Control Institute. Anaheim: 11 a .m . to 12noon -"Natural Childbirth." a Ice· lure by T obey Hackforth, certified instructor Thursday's lectures are: -"Menopause -Hysterectomy. Sterilization" by Inez Giesler. clinic supervisor. Planned Parenthood Association; 9 to 10 a.m . -"Rape" by Marcia Nutter, cbairwom an for Speeches. Public Relations and Self· defense/Women Against Rape; 10:30 a.m . to 12 noon -"Breast Cancer" by Dena Berry, American CanC'cr Sode· ty; 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m . AU acli\llties will take place in Classroom 1 of the Women's Studies Center. located at the southeast end or the lower cam· pus. Members or the allied health division on campus will ad· minister blood pressure tests for interested participants. R eser vo ti o n s arc not necessary. Add1llonal inform a· t1on on the program Is available by calhng the Women's Studies Center office. 831 -9700 or 49S·4950, ext 227 . Cr-a i g B a u m bus ch. Sad·· dleback's academic affairs com· missioner. said the search for legal talent was predicated on the ract that middle-income citizens, particularly students. find it dlHicult to obtain and pay for lecal services. The Saddleback program.· if approved by trustees and the California State Bar Association, stresses preventive legal care. Students will be urged to meet with attorneys before they are in legal difficulty. "Many aavantages exist in im· plementing this type of service.·· Baum bu sch pointed out. "The program provided by this law of· flee is for the use or ASB mem· bers with no cost to partitjpate. "Clients from ASB are then en· titled to major legal representa- tion from the attorneys at reduced group fees. Not having to account for monetary Lranaac· lions between the allorneys and clients will greatly reduce the ASB's administrative require· menls." Legal services are currently being offered to students at UC Irvine. Cal State Fullerton. Chapman College. the Fullerton and Rio H ondo Community Colleges. a nd Orange Coai.t College. Japan Figure Assets Seized TOKYO (AP) -Yoshlo Kodama, the key figure in al- 1 eged pa yoffs in Japan by Lockheed Aircraft Corp., failed to pay about SS million in as· sessed back taxes by the noon de· adllne today and the tax agency seized some of his assets. The Tokyo dis trict pro· secutor's office indicted Kodama Saturday on charges of evading up to $2 8 million in income taxes for 1972 and said he owed more than SS million. including nnes for 1970 and 1971. SAN DIEGO <AP) -The nuclear carrier Enterprise was "disabled" and an American and Britlsh missile cruiser "sunk" in war cames held for two weeks orr the San Dle10 coast. Forty-one s hips and sub· marines from the United Slates. Britain. Australia. Canada and New Zealand took part in the ex· ercise. one of the largest such mock battles since the end ot World War II. American and BriUsh naval of· ficen told a news conference Fri· day that the exercises, code· ...named Valiant Heritage, were very successful. Vice Adm. Robert Coogan. commander of the US. third Fleet, said the American ships did well despite a shortage of men and parts. "We were not concerned with who won or lost." Coogan uld. "It was like a football scrim· mase. You get out ot it what you put into lt." The exercises Involved aerial combat and anli·sub arioe warfar~ as well 35 sh.Ip o·shlp conrrontatlons. Coogan sa d. Colson: N. n Exi,le 'Waste' SAN DIEGO CAP) - Former White House special counsel Charles Colson says that for former president Richard Nixon lo "sit in exile'' ts "a terrible waste of a national asset." Colson t old an As· semblles of God gathering Sunday that the American people should never forget the lesson s or the Watergate aHnar Lhot forced Nixon out of office. But they s hould forgive Nixon and util1 ze the "great stature" that the ex-president enjoys around the world "as a kind of an elder statesman. private c1t11en and trouble&hootcr in foreign nfhlrs," he added. tennis up to yo~cirs (LOVl: $75) Almost everyone hos o great tennis outfit, but who do you know with a pair of golden 1ocquets? 14-4< gold eomngs ... S75. OUicers responding Lo a burgJuy call arrested Arthur L. Ford. 21. He races nine charges of burglary stretching over a period of sever al months. The officers said Ford wore a ski mask and entered the homes Qf hls \'lctims by cutting screens. He never took much motiey. howe,er. 7],1d/ <zt!a/h1,1 <J/ewfeJ/ Police said Ford's primary purpose was to suck his victim's toes. 35 Fashion Island. Newport Beach. Calif. 92660 (714) 644-2A94 .. ....................................................... . A" DAIL y PILOT ~::0•" Sadat Nt111ifies Red Accord· ;. • • ~ CA I RO 'l" Pl 1 A P'""•m•n ~· ~· • m •ior policy P«<h Dil>lomaUr 1ourrc1 told that u.e cone I us on or U><ir fir 1 arms , P o r ta w II h o u I • d YO n r • ~~\" tar) ('om matte~ toda) appro\C'd a)· • endlna ol naval taclllllea. fint deaJ. ~rm15111on 11nd to obtain lij)phc wJda Presad~ol An~ ar S..dat's dt> Tit"'• CO .... J-•I:!' will ..... .....,. nteode4 in IHI by UM late Jnd olhtor • -..r\•lce-i1, lncludln1 T ''"'°n l o •bro1ate EiYPtb ,.. 4'm ••c.,... '"'..-• Pr"ldentOamaJAbddNuser. TREFlaSTfh·e·yHrlerm of sh0teltuvcsforl'rt'w:s. ·~ fnendship and coopcniOon trto l•tl'r today to th~ •·member is a natural nquel to canttlla· t.M facilities aareement expired Sadat decidl·d lo c nC'tl th~ arp e t> ~ llh lhto So\ iet Umon. and hou e "'hlch li lhl'n expected to Uoo ol the 1'71 hit,ndship and In 1973 and Sadat, who 11uccH<k'<i 1~;·ear trt>nt> '" prote:t aealnlil diplomuhc ~ourco :o.:rnJ a (u, rth~r ~: .. }1htaldla_ w, parllament ary cooperaUon treaty. NUMr ln 19'70, Uld In I Spc«h what ht' h'rm,•d .. ,_ cat and i?:!ji;:;;ia.iS ant>a·Sovaet m~ve wi.11 folio~ "b Thft-e was no word on when the afterward lhal he bad authorhed mouse 1iomr" the Sovi l:s were Iii I arllament :. lort!IRn rcl11t1oru. At t e "11m ~ time. diplomatic racUllles wou.ld be scrapped. tu renewal ror another five years playing with him ovt>r nrms sup· HERE fr THERE: Ont' thing about plyin1t along r:1('1rtr Coast H.i8hway thcal' mom1n.i1 Is that you can get all klnd.'l ot ud\•1ce from the back windo~l' ;md "'"'r bumpers Today wa" no l'X<'CP· Uon. t·ommittee at'lt•d on 11 draft la~ ~~~~: !i'i~ t~of:i~:!.:!t t:~ Once such action ls taken, the ~!f!~e r~:~.::·~:un:~'Eay~~t.~ pllt.lii unJ tht· n· chc:dulln& or ranrclinic the treaty ~h1C'h l"rma'natlonornavalfa,.lJitJ••'or M>Urcesuld,ltwlllellmlnate lhe t . E".)'pllundcbti. Sadat, uccu1<lng Mo~<'o~ ot play " .. ..a ,. last veat11e of tbe spec-1al rel•· arms reques s. ,. 1na "cat und mouM:·· ~Ith him Soviet w arsblpa at £gypllan tions blp between C•iro and The f3cllltle11 enabled SOvil'l O\ er debt~. ore11ented to tbt• full ports Moscow which be&•n in 19$$ with warablpa to call a1 Eiyptian <A OISPAT('lf FROM Mos~ow !iald Sadat·~ action C'amc as a surprls\' to lhl' Kremlin. Tht mo\'f' apparently was unl'X~cl· ed by So" i<>t Le3der Lt'onid Brcihnc". "hen h<> !':lid In his keynote speech to the re<>ent 2Sth P:irty C:ongrei.s that the Soviet l'nion wanted to strl'nR\hl'n its relat1onsh1p with Eto pt despite tht> ract th at "certain for«!s arc makint? persistent attempts to undermtne" at I I rolled 'IP lo th • J umbor~·t­ Road per manent red h~ht in Newport Beach thi. morn•n~ behind wh.H :iecm<•d to tw <• p-.ych111tnst'., car ll1s l1ct'n'>e plate frame mrormt:'d ml' "I'm Okay -You're So-So." On the otht'r band. he m&) ha\'e bt;>~n a s ur1teon The sucker IO hi'> back ~ tndo~ ru.rther ad ' 1sc.><1 "Become a Doctor and Support a Law) er." Alas. I found at d1Cf1cult to i.tencrate much sympathy for this ph)~1c1an being dn\'cn to the poorhousl'. T he reason 1:i hl' \\<as drt\'ing there 1n an E-Typc Jaguar sporty car • • • AND SPEAKING OF phony s moke s ignals, we now come to the ~pie from an outftt called GASP. ~hi ch 1s short for Group Against Smokan~ Pollullon. NOIA . I understand this outfit ha:i done good work m our county tn help· 1ng educate } oungsters and others on the hazards or !>mokin~ I make no brtl'f for l>mokin~ Pipe-stem chc1A 1ng may be oka) but smokin~ isn't But then onl) lai.t ~eek . the GASP bµnch \~ enl too far m lhl'1r 1eal to ban burntnl( tob.1n:o TherE' 1 a fairly new la"' ~h1ch proh1b1b 'moking tn rounl~ public bu1ldtngl> Onh tl'!> ne\cr been l'nforC'cd In fact. large noor stand a '>h tra'., art• still 1n many county corridor~ So the GASP bunch. m a vlo) for publicity no doubt. lu'l Thurs day storm trooped up and do" n county eou rt ho u ,,. c·orr1dor!>. plc1cmg pl'opll' undt•r ctllz.ens' ar rest for smolong '-Ju..~• Norrnal Kids' Clara and Alta Rodriguez. the Siamese twins separated in a Pha~adel phia operation in 1974. are typical 2·year-old.s who bate. yell and scream. says a doctor who n sited them recently in the Dominiran Republic Rebels in Beirut Moving on Palace CaUaivay's Cme Gets FBI Probe WASHINGTON CUPll -The Agricullun Department is investigat- ing charges former Army Secretary Howard Callaway used improper influeoce toexpand aColoradosklresort, and the FBI is examining a r e- lated bribery allegation. Sadat announcl'<1 his decision to re\ oke the nearly ft\ t> year-old treaty al the end of a fist· pounding, often emotional thn-e- hour speech before Egrpt's 360 legislators late Sunday. Forest Service Chief John McGuire said the Agriculture Depart· ment's Office or JnvestigatJon was looking into the controversy, that $135,000 had ehanged hands which resulted In Calla way's to insure a favorable recommen- stepping ao"'n Saturday -at dationfortheexpansion. He presented a drun law call ing for t erm in a lion of the a<·C'ord to the foreign relntion11 <'ommit· tee for review this morninl'?. Thl' full house was to <'OIWt'nc tonight to act on the committee's recom mendalions. least temporarily -as President M eGuire said he ha d no F·ord'scampaignmanager. knowledge of an y pressure by A J USTICE Department spokes man said the FBI. at the Agriculture Department's re· quest. has been examining a bribery allegaUon related to ex· pansion of the s ki resort. But the spokesman s aid Callaway·s name had not been raised in the bribery allegation. The form•r Georgia con· gressman has denied any wroug- doing in the a llegaUQOS, wh.ich stem from a proposal to expand by 2,000 acres the Crested Butte Sk.i area in Colorado, in which Callaway owns a major interest. Forest Service approval is re·• quired for the expansJon because the sk i a r ea, oper ated b y Callaway's brother-ln·lnw, is in Gunnison National Forest. A DISTRICT ranger who re· commended r ejection of the ex· pansion proposal was transferred to San Juan, P.R. His successor in Colo rado r ecommended ap- proval. McGuire said Forest ~rvicc field e mpl oycs ask ed the Agriculture Department to look into the matte r aftel' s~ing news Callaway to win approval ror the expansion proposal. Underground Blast 6.1 on the Richter MERCURY. Nev. CAP> -"I thought It was ne\·cr izo1ng to stop It seemed like the anershocks lasted lonfler th:in they e\'er du.I before." a wom a n on duty al the Las VeRa:o Fire Department said of an underground nuclear test 120 mlles away. Officials at the Nevada Test Site here said the Sunday morning blast went s moothly, and no dnma[(e was reported. But one Las Vegas woman said the JOit set her chandeliers !>way1ng for IS m1nutes. THE DETO!liiATION HAD a force of 500.000 to one million tons of TNT. about 25 to SO times as powerful a:, thc utomle bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II. A professor at the Caltech Seismoloitical Loboratory 10 Pasadena. said the blast had a forcr equ1 valC'nt to a "moderatt· earthquake ... Dr. Clarence Allei:i. professor of geoloi;:y ancl Rl'Ophys1cs, ~aid the explosion was eqwvulenl to a ma1Zn1tude or 6.1 on tht• Richter i;cale. By comparison. the 1971 earthquakr rcntcred in the ~o n Fernando Valley n ear Los Angeles had a fort~t· of G ti . he ,.,aid S ICE T ll AT T IU:\" would ~elect ri plact• for tht•1r 11.amr ''here ... o murh hurnan mti.l'n alrt>3d) fill, lhl• halb. pl'oplt• fartnjl l\•rm' HI Jlfl'llll. \\at chm~ th~1r mar r1ai:\·~ (·11111t• apart. fol' IOJ( ht'J\ ~· ftll\'"' 1\ \Wn<Jcorful '1>01 ln arn''>l .. oml·bod~ for !>mokm.: \.A."P no 1louhl 1nd11<i<'' 111 1h n u m l1 l· r 1oo o m t• r t' r 11 r m l' t.I 'mokt.'r!< 1 hl•r1• an• onlv l'Au 1:rn11p" ~ hc•n·in ~ou "'Ii find m11rl' O\t'rhl•;.tnni: 1t•.1loh 1h.111 amonJ: n•fornll•d 'mukt•r, BEIRl'T. Lebanon 1AP1 Ll'baneM:-army l'OUJl lt.'ader' threat('nt'd today to shell th~ pre '1denl1al pala<'e 1r Chns11an President Suleiman F'ranJll'h dttJ not res11rn ( I NSHORT J reports about it. The Gunnison. Colo .. Country T imes. which publishes twice _ weekly. r eported Feb. 12 an :lnonymous fem ale culler had told ~>ditor Kyle Lawson in January A SPOKES MA~ FOR THE Ent'rj!y Rei.l'arch und l>evt!lopment Admm1slration said no radlati<>n leaks \\ere rl'vorted after the 4 30 o.m PST test. The detonnllon was 4.175fet-l underground "There wer e no problems at all." ~aid Oa,•e J ack..,on. the spokesman. adding that there have been no rndiataon leaks Crom any underground blasts since Decl'mber 1970. Thl' \' .irt• thl' rt'fornwd ctrunl" und rt>formN1 '1n1wr' Any" a). ~1mon.1? t~e .,m.,.,t·r ... trrl!Slc!f II\ fiASP \\l'fl' l\\11 \nnht•1m l.1" 'l'r' lloth ffiJ\ ... ut· . ht•ir tormt•ntor ' · ~t.1:-be th.ti "111 I~ th1• la't • • • .\SO FISi\1.1.\' 1111 !ht• torment front . \H' ha \'l' JU'I .l?Ont• lhrn11.1?h lht' l'Xt•rrlH' of f111clrnit :inrl purr has1n.1? a brnnll Ill'\\ ... ur n>oard for ll.IUl!hh•1 Sht• ..... . ,pt•c1a1a ... 1 upon t lw "<l\'t'"' in th.it 'hr ndl'' a k 1w1· hoard. not a pl.1111111(! i.ta111l up I\ 1~· plank \'1111 <lo nnt JU1>l \\ .111ckr do~n to lht• C'tWtlC'I' '1111 1• and p1<•k up ,t kiwt• hoarll Thu' 11 ""' fum11\ rnnfrn•n<'t' timt•. "1th ~l1ddlt>'S41;1 n.1pp1ni: throu1-:h .111 ttw \\di worn 11.i l;l'' ot h1' -.urf111i: m,1gaUOt'' \\hilt• Eltk•r Son of I "° r I' cl h I '-' ,1 ~· l' ,1 d \ IC t• \ I .1 ll'lt•nhonl' fr<1m :0-.1nt.1 Barhar .1 \\ •: ESOf:h t p \\Ith m11r1• ::id \ 1r1• I han 'nu 1·1111lcl .l?t'I .1t tht· l n1tl'l'1 ~ .1ttnn' Tlwn II"·'' Ufl 111 \l11ltllt> S11n 111 cll t\ 1• 111x·11,1,t .1111 1 thm nro.i'I 1111111 'I h1• H11:ht Bo.1nl ".1, lrn·.11 t•rl ~1 i: h W1•1l, 11 ",,, .ill \\llrlh 11 for 1111r h1rthd;H 1o:irl 11111'1'\ "l!\ t·n 1t•1•nth l>.111..:h11•r If tht•1 t• ',, h1•1 I r r llRt' l•l hi-. I h .l\l'll I f1111nd 11 .\ \'l .\rm) source!> 'aid a column \\llh tanks a nd h~ht ;.1rt11ler) ~.1~ mO\ ing on lht· pa l act•. locat{'(j on the out...k1rh or Rl'irut, ~ht.•tt• fo'ran11eh wa ... be ing ddenderl h~ Wait Game Big in J/ egas LAS \'F.GAS. Nev 1t·rn A dozen la\'lsh )(ambhni: palaces. six of thfm ownccl h\' billionaire Jlowt1rd lluithes. ha\ e been r low<I In a strike b~ four uninn~ reprt'!>t'nlan,:: 'nl!.ll'ly 25.00(.1 membt>r' But st'\'t-ral hot\'!<. ;1lon1t tht• ~trip stay1•t! open and do\\ nto\\ n ::irt ion tontanuNl t11cl,1v a s 11HH·1.ils lri<'<i lu kl'l'P touri.;t... .incl tlw11 1o:amhltn.,: clollar-.. from lll' 'l'rtana \hi' r<•-..nrt All lines 'cht•dukd r 'tr,1 JI l.1 n ,. ' S 11 n ti :I ~ to a 1· rummnd.1 ll' ~ hnt tht•\ thn111tht -...oul<1 tw .1 h1'.1\\ demand ror 011tht' out hut m:in~ tourlitb d1dn t "' ,I\\,)\' ll" l'Xp(.'C'll•d about 2.000 lo) .hbts and Chris· taan m1ht1amcn . bra.-1 .tr•• WASHI NGTON ll'PI > - St>nior CIA 0Cftc1als told a rare. semi public briehn~ last week that bra el 1:. estimated lo have 10 to ;w nuctC'ar \\ea pons ready for u't'. the Wa!ihtngto11 Post report- <'d today The s ame orr.c1als des<'ribed the S-0\'lel space prol\ram as a "shambles" followinJ,! a series of ma1o r launl'h failures, the nt'w ·pa pt•r said f'ret1~h Drop PARIS tA P \ The French fr an<' dropped more th0n six per- cent 11j!arni.l the i.lronl( West German mark and almost fi\'e pC'rrent a~111nst the dollar in Core1i.:n l'xrhange dealings today after the Frenc h government de· r1dcd 10 lt't the franc noat tn· dl'pt'ndrnl or othl'r European currencu.•:i I Sairllllr• l 'p CAPE C i\:'\A\'ERAL. 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Malt your queltlons to Pat Dunn At Your Service , Orange Coaat Dally Piiot, P. 0 . BoJt 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 926 26. Be sure to Include your telephone number. Even If you don't have a problem, the At Your Service column is lntereatlng reading, daily except Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Pooch on a Plug \toniquc. a four·ycar-old poodle owned by L. o_ Hall of S;tluws Pl'l'thl'!> <itcrp her own plastit· fire hydrant. Her 11\\ 1wr ~:.iys ~l on14uc prefl'r~ her hydrant to any chair in tlw house :rnd !>pends her days atop it looking out the II\ mg room \\ indv". -~-~-----------------~ _Ci11 t>ma Spe~tar11lars D ance Great Bushy Berkeley, 80, Dies f',\L~t SPRINGS IAPl -Dant'c director Busby Berkeley, 1\ho-.l' pt•nchant r11r m.1-;.,ang twaut1ful choru' g1rb in !>cant CO!I· tunwc; produt't•d som <' of llolly\1t1Qd s mo!>t elabor;ite mus ical mo· tion IJll'lures. ha-. <.lu'<I hcrt' ;it 80 Bt•rkt•l<'Y d1rt.•C'lt.'<i a slew or musica l films which featured e:i. tra\'ai::intl~ chon•oi:raphed dance numbers. lfr per~onu lly \HOlc <1nd rode herd on most of tht' dance sc·t•ne:.. and movies such U!'> "Gold 01i!)!cr i. of 1933" und other "Gold Dil! i:er::." film s. "42nd Sl ret•I ." "Foollaght Paradt'." "Z1e1tretd Girl," "Broadway Serenacte " :rnd "For Me and M y Gal." became claSSll'S of their tlmt'. Clalld s~a•d'd to ~-·· LONG BEACH llJPll -Police arrested n u11u1.n ~oun1it coupk on !:>U ~p1c10n of murder Saturday aflt•r pJr.imed1 co; d1,cm er<'d th1: battered and :.raided body or at" o· I l'•ll •11£1 bO\ l oroner's d<'put1e-. 'laul the child. Jes-;e Alkn Anderson Jr . had tl\·l'n dl·ad for .1t lt•a ... t .IQ hour . Caust· of dl.'ath "as physical traumJ 1111111 h lo"' n •ft'I\ <'d lolh<' hod\ :ind w aldtnt.! l'nlin· .11 1 l''l<'d tht· h"' ~ r.1ttw r Jc-.~ll' Anderson. 21. a nd h1' 111mnwn l.1 \11\111· .ll·•11·I ~ljrll' R.1bb. 19. a ">hurtt1melatcr. Gli~~~Pr~11-~1:~,':~~o ( BRIEFS ) f I I' I 1 /\ 2 2 ' 1• ,1 r o I cl _ . I 'I'll''" Ill.I n lt"t ;.,inlrol ur ------------- hi' 11.1 11~ .cl11lt•1 Sun<IJ\ .1n1I plu11i.:1•d 1;00 frl:l 111 h1 ... llt'alh 111'ar :\1onumC.nt P ark. \111h11rt t1t'' ':iirl OJ' l' 1\ 1-:u1n1l oan·cl O\'Cr a peak then sudden- " l•"t 1·1111tr11l ol ll11• t•rall. f 'u11da ffo•pl•aH:rd 11(11.U WOOD ll' Pl 1 /\C'lor fl enrv Fonda has been h•"1111,1!111·d l•'r 'urccr\' 111 n·move a oonmaiuwant tumor on ha-. l1111i; .1 •p11k1·,m an .111nount·\•fl ~ nnd.1 711 \\ J" .1dn11lll'd ~unchtv ni1tht ti'>' Cedars or Lebanon 11 .. f'l l .ii .11111 1-. ... c·hNlult•d 1111 'u1 i:1·n Tue;.dov The s1>0ke~man i.airl lw huuld 111· h•"llll.1hH>tl .1ho111 10 cl.1~ ... Har f 'lght f 'a•al ' II \ \\ \I I \..., I; \It l>f•::...s < l 1•1 1 A :?1 ) rar oM Lakewood mAn • 11 .. 11111111· 1 h• '' ,111d k1ll1'<l l.1l1• ..,11111!.1\ f11tltH\ 111i::~1n ;1rguml•nt "1th .lll••lht'I 111,11\ llllhllk 1t l~1·t Ii.II 11111111111·:1111111 nr tlw '11 11111 "·" "llhhl'l1l 11<'n<l\nJ? nnl1hC'at1on 11( 11l.11111· l'1ll1•1·n l'l'I"'""' 111,1111· lht• h.11 ,,1)tt thlj v h\•a1 d 11111.• !\hot 111 1 lt1 11111· 1111· 111 l1m ''o~·i.:1·rl'•I 11110 lhP h.1r .incl c11ll;q1'l'd on the 111 ~·• Ha<"c•era fl .4' I abbht9 l'\lll STtn 1l 'l'l 1 /\24 ,,.,11 11l1lm.1n 'U'J><'rlt•<lohlahl11ni.::i 'lli'1't ,ll11r t 11 d1•111 h at Ir"' ilrlall' r a1•1•y, ll\ I a ..,l "t'l'lt h.1, h1·1·n .1 rn•c,h'<I . 11111 honkl'll 0 11 ... u i-1111•1111111 mur<l"r Slwr1ff'-. 1kpl1l11•" .. a11I lhl1111·t .I :.tart1nt•z \tll!I :lrr1•'l\\'fl Fruiny 1111:111 111r1111111•1·t111n "'1th lht· d1•:itl1 •1f l\1•nt \llt·n l'n11t. 20. Lu llahr.1. Im 1•,l1~.1ln1 ' ... 1ul l'nut t11•c 1111'!11:111\ k1r kc•d 11\c•r ~tarl1m·1 · fo1·1•r 111 1h1· '1.11111 ... :it 1111' r.11'«'"·" ~l .ir<'h H U1•pullt·~ '\a11l Prutt .1poh•r111·1l .11111 h11111:ht the• m .111,11111th1•r ht•t r, 11111 !\l<i1rtrnez . ..rii:t•rl'fl fi\l'I th1• 1111 1111111 p11ll1•tl .1 knil1· .1n1I i.lahbl'<I l'ru1t three lamv' 1)1 , .. , • 111•1•11\1! Particles Probed 1 \Rl ~H\O t l'l S,anlht cn (~.I' ,(,, E h't'llll' ~·'" p.trll<h"• lr"m th F nr1n.1 po1H•r pl 1111 m.1v Boy R escued From Kidnap fll'\l'A.\ <l'Pll A 15 )ear 1•111 'nut h was rcsC'ucd safeh ear- l\ tntl . .n afti.>r he h:id been h<'ld f11r r .m~om b) four l-.1dnapers for nNrh :.•o hours Tula rt' Count\' ~henW<. dl• put11'1; 'aH1 :'\tanucl Gon1alel' "'"'I , , .... ,.11t.>rl "'h<'n th1• k1dnapcrs tonk him to a l'3r to rclurn him tu h1~ llonw 111 1>1nub.1. h<' ctam11~1n~ paint on ncorby hnme~ ,\lld car" The <f'lmpa n\' mn1l1: public ,, prl'11mlllar~ report b\' the Stan ford Rc-.;l•a rch Jnslllute. "h1r h <tudt<'d the plant at SDG&E's re· que.;1. !'DG&E \'ice President J E Thorpas said further stud1eo; wouW be m ade and the problem woukt be sol\'ed. Meanwhile. however , the Air Polut1on Control District of San Difgo County !lays the SRI study "'a.; too limited and the APCl> "ill make llS 0" n tn\'C'SliJ!allon or Ue EnC'ma plant Carlsbad res idents ha,·e com· plained that the Encina plant produees a "hate ai1h "'h1C'h 1s 1 harmful to health and property .. Monctay. March 15 1976 Q;. L' 1• ~ I \.; Drin~er, Thinker Marin Dies Fro1n R cruit lnjurie Bing, PIUl Bania Sian Tequi,la' Bwiness U>S ANGELES IAP> -"It's a naturul ... :.a.rs Ban.: Crosby 0( hl• ne"'· ooaaness p&rtner hip with longtime <>rnny Phtl lllur1s. ''I'll dn tht-thinking jnJ ~··11 do lhti dnnklnii." The t\\o lff\" combining those t alentl'> In the BlnR C'ro<sby·Phil Harri!> Import <:u to market llt'r· radura t~qu1la in the United Statt>s With 2~ brands ol tequila already on thl' markt>t, Amenca may not need another brand, they t>oncede. but they're aiming for the top of the pric-e bracket. Jlerradur.t "'111 cost about $13 a bottle. CRO BY'S bu..,1nt'M• at>umen is well e~>tabh!>hed "'1th ht' p1tche' for t.11 nut c M a 1 iJ s c 1: n on tele\ls1on njt1on" 1dt· Hut "'h> Harn s" "If he does hair as much for Herradura as he's done for Jack Daniel!> O\ er the years. "'e're an ... !'l ay:. company chairman Cro:.by And !>8):. President Harris, Mtll .. , CltOHY "Sure. 1:ve been known to take a drink on a \'ery !>pecial occasion -say like a "arm handshake Besides this 'II gwe me an offmal excuse to hang around bars ~ou know, checking :.ale:. l can tl'll Alice I'm \\Ork1ng. ·· THEIR com pe tition "'111 tn· dud e such giants as Heublein and Nat.Jona! Distilleries as well as almost every other company in the liquor mduMry and private In ':'irginia City • Too Many Bars A Miner Problem VIRGINIA CITY. Nev. (AP) - It seems to somt> that lhl' number of saloons in this old mining to"' n one for every 24 men, women and rh1ldren ma~ be too high. It·., sort of tht-old Western saga tht> rough hfe giving "ay lo progress being played out in a to" n now ,. is ited more by tourists than by the miners who used to dig out gold and silver and deposit at least part or lhe1r lode in saloons. IS THE OLD d ays -late in the last century there were 110 s aloon!! and some 30.000 res1 ~ dents. Now there are 25 watering holes and 600 inhabitants, and J oannt' Baker. for one, says that's too many bars. "This was a drinking man's town in the past. but now it's a tourist town," she says. "We need to offer something besides alC'ohol " Mrs. Baker sees a need for new kinds of business and says anti- que stores, girt shops, or Saddleback Year Around I Coach Sought Saddlebac k Valley Unified School District trustees will con· sider asking the California In· terscholastac l'ederaUon (CIF), Southe rn Section. to a llow a coach to w ork with his students on a year-round basis. Currently. Cl .~ rules prohibit a coach from working with team members during the off-season. A~ a r esult or this rule. Mar k Schubert. head coach of the Mis· sion Viejo Nadadores, was forced to resign os head t>oach of the M111!>ion \'at>jo lligh School swim tt>am. This. according to T rustee l)('nnai. Smith. who ;:sked that the 11ct1on be C'onsidcred. results In ~1 '1olotton of the constllulional nJ:hts of studenls . l>r H 1rharct Welte, district .,upt•nnlt·ncknt. "ill re(•nmmend that the trustees pass a resolu· t1on asking thut the rule be· fl''-<'tnded. Smith hos said the bonrd could pa!\11 u resolution to "demand a rhun~e." hold o press conrerenC'c to gcneratt-public support and M•ek state l<'gtslation lo prohibit i.uch a rule. Plunf(e Kills Man CLAREMONT <O Pn Tracy (' \ll'('re ary or Clnlurio Y.l.I S killed Saturdny wht.•n has off .road vch1clt-vcertd off Mount Hnldv roa<i and plunl(ed down a 280 root rhff. drugstores could replace some saloons. NOT E \'ER\'ONF. nRrees. A recent questionnaire sho"t'd 19 citizens "'ant no restnct1on on the number of bar!>. 56 favor cut- ting the number, and 36 "ant a policy of ruhng on new appltca· t.Jons each January. Fred Garrett. part owner or the Ponderosa Club and head of a saloon keepers committee trying lo resolve the hassle. 1s one of those opposed to reducing the number or saloons . "There's some talk about cut- ting down tht' number of bars." he says. "but I don't think It's go· ing lo be possible." IT'S NOT THAT some saloon keepers don't a~ree there arc too many bars -Joanne Bak<·r herself runs the Virginia City Vintner. But, as Garr ett explained. it's a question or which ::.aloons will go. "I! we t>ul down the liquor licenses for the saloons. anvone or us could go, •. he says. "Everyon e as looking out for himseU." Garrett says has committee is tentatively recommending a <'<'ii ing o n bars to the c urrent number. or a ~a\'Y rec for new appbcants. THE COUNT\' LIQUOR Licensing Board -which askt•cl lhe bar keepers' recommenda- tion -has final say on the 1ssul'. It imposed a t e mporary m oratorium on ne w licenses. Henry Bland, a liquor board m ember, !la ys the saloon keeJ><'rs have brought up the possibility of a limit on bars "many times before." This is the firsl time w e'\'<' t aken it into consideration.·: ht· says. ''The amount or bars "l' have concentrated an one area n'- ally leaves a bad image." IT MAY BE MORE than imaj!<' that concerns some s aloon keepers an a lown that ho' .,om<• one million visitors in summt•r and mostly empty strN'L"> :mil empty saloons -in "mtcr. Don McRride. who run'I the Bucket of Hlood Saloon, i.n''' a matn i:oal or <'losan~ som1· saloons 1s to run out "sum mertimc lceche!I." AND MRS. BAKER sa)'S thnt even with ha ir us many hur<1. th1· winter would not b,• nil bt•1·r aniJ skittles for V1rii;:ina C1ly xuloon keepers. "All we can do is what th1•y'v1' done In thl' pnlll ;1round h(•re," i.h<' says. "Cut hurk llll' ovntwa1l and i1lay open, or cln~e up nnd I!'• away, take a trip. RO South when· it's warm, and lhcn reopen in the ;prin~." Children's Fight Leads to Deaths PERRIS (AP) -Two men are dead and two other Jl('rsnn'I hospitalized here aner an exchange of gunfire lrig~ered by an argument O\'er a children's f1 stf1ght, authorities say Al\•in J oseph Moya, 38, the rather of one or the boys involved an the tight, was arrested SUnday and booked for mvest151alion or murd~r in the deaths of Robert Lewis. 32, and Nathan Garcia Rogers. 24. bOth of l'em s. authortt.Jes said. Also w ounded was the other youth's father, Errol Steven Gibson, 28, as well as Moya's wife. Judy . ZS.. Police ttnve t his account of the shootings: Gibson's son told his parents of having fought with younl{ Moya The elder Gibson and t"'o friends, Lewis and Rogers. went to the Mova home where an arl!ument buan. Police said Gibson pulled out a revolver and s hot Mrs. Moya in the thigh. Moya then sprayed rifle.fire into the street, htlling all three men. At least 12 shots "ere fired, polke said. Gibson was reported in stable c-ondition after surgery for a gunshot wound. Mrs . Moy\ was listed 1n cood condition. laMlt>n Crosbv Harms"' on't be a1mm1: ror national dt'llr&butlun ltn med1att'ly. but "'all pour thl•1r 1•f forts Into Cultfornt•I jl\d th1: South\\'""'· Tequ1lu l'>itl~b h avl' tn<'rl·a:.t•d enormoui.I)' nutaon" ad\• ~llH'l' 1972. uttnbutNI lMrtl~ ti• thl· pr1• hforat1on of Mt•xat·an tui.t food and rvstaurant operations SA' DIFCll \t 1'11 \ .•u ~ l',11 11hl \\.111111• I 1•1 111 I I r11111 'l'l'\,1' 1h1•1I .11 .1 111111~1"11 11•• p1l;.1l (1 11111 lw.1 11 111111111•" lu .111!11 otl 1,9'1 I 11'•'l llll11'1' 11\111111' I II 1111111..:1 l''\'r1 1•1• 111 lho• \l.1111" I dl'I'' l'\'t'l'llll U. lh I ti,•1" ,1 111d1t.11 \ 'll\11-.t•'lll,lll ,,111! I'\ I I. \1111 I'. \I ii '111 , ut l.ull-.111 . 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"',1, 1,1i,.,.11 It\ ,111111111.1111 ,. 1 .. soon "'1th a SI0.000 private prc-~s thi• <h pot i! 1 .. " .in ·"'" 11,, 1, t buff el and coC'kla1l party, "'llh 11J11i ... 1 ',1, ,11 1111 .. 111 1..t 1, 1 plentyof Herradura andstudded t•nii•ri:l'll•.' •1111.,.n 1., idui• "1th C'elebrlties. prt•,,un 1 II 111 h.11 ,1 II 1 t\I , ti Ii\ "We need a class event," sa~s blc1;)cl r1,11• Harris. "The "'orld has had its :.k l ·11111. ,, ,1 11 ,111 Ii 1 ri·d tn ltw n __ 11_o_f_"_·_e_e_n_ie_s_a_n_d_t_oot_h_p_1_c_k_:._:_· __ ...;.\ 1\ll<"Pll.1! 111 111111 I • 11111 l'••h .... COORDINATOR Pet Downey O•••Y •>tlo• S• .. H Pholtt\ PSYCHOLOGIST Gary Wilcc x In Saddlehark \laffpy lnvolvenient K eeps ECE Plan ~A float By ASSE coor1:R Oltlw CM1ly p,1q1 Sl•ll The Early Childhood Education proJ!ram ;1t Oil\ 1 \\1111111 :1.1111 111.11, School in El Toro has reqwred school staff to r1·~t1u1111r .. 11 ~, 111111 ·'I' proach to education, according lo Pat J>o"' 111 ' 1 h1• ~c 1111111 .~ Et· 1: coordinator. "One of lhe first things we did whr n '"' lt>arnNI 0 11"·"1111<1 \\11uld have an E CE program," she said, "was to ask students to a~· sess the ir needs. We asked what they wanted. and they told us One child said we needed more lights in the kindergart en bathroom." AN INSP ECTION tour was made o f the kinde r garten facilities. and the situation wa., indeed dim. Additional lighting was installed. "It's a minor po;nt.'' said Mis' Downey. "but it illustrates th,. ( EDUCATION J caring attitude prevaalani: .it Ollvewood and lhe fact th.II adults are really anvolvt'd w11h students hert' · · Although therr was somt• r•· s1stanC'C lo the ECF. pro~nim when the st>hool dislnct proµ<>~t·•I It be implemented at Olivt•\rnml once t<'nrher!I anc1 parc·nll'> h:irt 111 vestiRated lht• pro1:rum. tl11•y bccaml' totally C'11mm1tk<I to 11 . said Gu r y Wllt•ox, i.1'1111111 Pfiyehologiat. "SOM t: TF.i\Cllf:RS \\ t:R E C'oncerned about the ;11nou111 .. r work anvolvt>d in the pro~rum . · nld Miss Downey. "Tiwv wt•nt 111 the parents and a sked a commit menl from them to support 1111' prottram with volunteer hour-. There came a time last ~JI' 1111>! when E c E run d Ing "" .• ' threatened. Parents dclu~<>d t h•· U1islature w 1th letters proh'' 1 1ng funding ruts and vo"'ed t11 carry out the progrnm "' lw 1 lhey could without fundtnR. 1f 11 came te that. The runding was cut. but n11t e nough l o affect Ohvewood Parents responded by consC'i£·n Uously volunteering. By Jan, 31 they had volunteered 5,840 hour<. During February they topped the year 's goal of 6,000 hours volun- teered. AMONG PARENT volunteers Is Laguna Beach Postmaster David Rios. who teaches Spanish to second graders. Local artist Lucy Forst paints with the childr en at Oli vewood. An American Indian mother shares native crafts and recently spent an afternoon with a grou;p of stu- dents, making lndiaiabread. GRATIFIED Prlnclpal Adams ()111• \11111111\•1 I I ~llqllll 111 ,Ill 1111' ,111Ullj1ll• I ,,, th1 1'llJ•p1·I I.HI\' 1111~11.1 \1 ,1cld111•1 'l•••11d ·. lv.o 1la\" .1 \\,.,I.. .ti lh• ,1 h 1n1I "1(11'1 \I' 111)1 1 hdd1 "II ·'' I h• , lfl,1k 1 PllJIJH 1, cl1·• q•11 • 1•1 ,111d Y.1 111• pl.11-. I.ii 1111· 1111'""'"''" Plll'l'"I I 111 .11 • I 'I Ill' l'llJ'l'I t 11,111· lw• 11 ,1 '"'II ll1•rt 11I 1111 \1 1 lt1•\\111 \ · .. 11cl. p.lrllrlll.111\ \\llfl 'IHW' f'f 1111 '1•1' .h\ 1 l11ld1 • 11 l'l.111111111• .1nrl p11ll111~• 1111 JlllJll "' .,ltu\\ l11r 111111 1 d11l1fr1 II h.1-..11 .rll', f,111111•111 '"'"'' 111 1111' q 1111 •I I 11111 d I h ii d" II Ctll I 11( till' 1 r • lw II • · R t ( J. 'TI ' O t I\ I \\ 00 fl I 1•1·1·1 \ t ti ·' \ I 11 I • I I I' I •I• llo·pa11rn1 nl •·I I <111• •• 11n11 I hr \1•11111' 1,1!1 d ti•· olu .. 11 .11" id 1111! ltt 111•\lo ... I'll II "1111·•"Inn.:11p 11111" 11\lo II f-'(' I' 1!11.il -. On ,1 '"" p111111 .,, •lo "'' r1• Ct.'l\'Cd a 4 I r.1111 I' .1111 111 l'(dl /\clam c;. 011, ''" o•iil 1 11111 1p11I. · \\,. f('t-1e xtn1111 h 1tr.111l11·cl · /\<lam• \1h11 h." lw1·n a1 Oh\'e\\ ooll !'>t'\ 1·11 ' ... 1r' 11•1t'l,t1~ deC'oratcd h1' 11lt1t 1• "1th ,1 "'·di !UZC po:<.lt•1 ul h.111.i,01111 t111r ..... 1 frolicl..mf;? in a fu•lcJ "I WB'I (ecll nJt :t ~lM11Jl 5«'nM• ,,, communal\ nt tht> <.<"hool," ~ uid. "The. mu11tanjl 11 our scbool mascot. 10 when l saw lhc po!rtet , I h3d to have at Of coon>c.>. the$~ horses aren't mustangs, but th7 don't know th;it." • • .. DAILY PILOT E DIT ORIAL PAGE Funds for Elderly Cut A l!itate-mandaled Oranie County government prog.rnm thal provides 1,900 blrnd. aged or disabled countlanis with housekeeping a.sal5laoce in their own "homes ib coming up ishort on cash.. County welfaN officiaJs sidd the program was "under-funded" by the stat~ thJ.s year as it was last Yl'ar and the res ult is ~1 threat that some people re- ceiving the scrvko may lose it. The county. Board of Su~rvisors refused to use county tax monty and demanded that the stale come up with ~omc s upph:ml•ntary cash to see thp program through the rest of the fiscal year. That co~rse or ac· lion was successful last year. But if it fails this time around, welfare ortlciaJs can only trim the recipient rolls to a hard core of the most needy to make the remaining money stretch. The entire matter is another example of the stale ordering local jurisdictions to set up a program and then failing to come through with adequate support. This program is worthwhile because it keeps many blind. aged or disabled proplc out of institu- tions. It should be fully supported. Abuse of a Privilege California's Sen. John Tunney can take negative "credit" for a new Congeressional rule that eliminales the traditional free mailing privilege for any newsletter in which a Senator's name, the pro- noun "l " or other personal reference appears more lhan five times on a single page. . --The \\1hi-stl e was blo\vn after Tunney sent out 1.3 establl1hed by the ~tat Congress ln 177S, was de51,:ned to enable members ol Co°'rus to reply to letters from their comthuents and lo communicate wlt.b other persons ln government. It hH beeome a catchalJ foe ·•newsleUen, 0 ques· Uonnalres, pre&s releases and other obviously sclf- ~lng ilem.s which pve an lncum~t an enormous ad\•ant.age in an election year. lt'a ~sumated memben of Concress now are maiU ng off an a verqe ot 300 mllllon. ltema a year, at a cost of about $46 million to the taxpayer. And P<>C!tal ~urveys s how the -.-olume doubles ln the period just before an el~lion. The CongrH.Smen &ay it's all part of keeping In touch with the foU<.s back home. But much of it ts campaigning, for which \he taxpayer should not. be picking up Lbe tab. • Overkill Not too long ago the Board of Supervisors ap. proved an ordinance prohibiting ~mokiog in certain sections of the county courthouse in Santa Ana. · Last week sell-styled "security agents .. representing a group calling itself GASP <Group Against Smoking Pollution) took it upon themselves lo patrol the courthouse corridors and made citizens• arrests obix persons allegedly violating the law. The offenders were hauled off to the marshal's'of· !ice, cited, and ordered to appear in court. -I million copies of his newsletter in which his name or a personal reference appeared 64 times in four pages. 25 times on the Ci rst page alone. Estimated cost to the taxpayers: Sl30,000 for production and $2001000 for de- livery. No doubt GASP's grandstand play was well inten- tioned. But the arrest routine was a liWe heavy •. banded -and expensive to the taxpayen wbo have to foot tl)e bill for court proceedings. A false arrest suit could be cosUy for the GASP folks, too. The diligent defenders of public health would be better advised to try requesting compliance until the public gets used to the new courthouse smoking rules. 'The 11th Cnmm1tndmentis. Thou shall not speak ill ofa fellow RepublictuJ ••• unless you are behind him!' " The Cong ressional franking privilege, Another Trip/or Dick? ( ART HOPPE ) "Ht'llo Dick? This is you-know· who. Just thought I'd call up and "elcome you home from China.·· "Oh, is that you. J<"rry ?" "Shhh! No namc'I! You never know when some dirty rat i:; bug· .:lnl( yo ur ll'll'phOnl' " "Is t hat a ~·rat'k ?" "No : n o. Dic k . I 'm s ure yo u wouldn't bu~ your Qwn phone. Again. It's just that I told the pres:-. ! wouldn't talk to you when you ~ot back from Chlna. Sn I thought we'd keep this little phone call vnvatc." "Are you nshaml'd or me or ~omrthin~? · · "Of course not. nick fl.s 1 l'X· -plained, r can't talk to every 11rivate C'itiicn who goes urr to China without consultin11t me first JU!lt a~ the Nt'w Hampshire primary is coming up " .. OH, I ~EE now. You'n.• mad tit me. You and your pal, Barry Gotdwt1ll'r. lit• !'>aid I was such a lou<ie 1 should stay 1n Chinn " "Olck. why would l he mad ul ypu just because you almost cost mt' the first elcrtlon I t>ver ran In outside of Grund Rupids after ull t · ve done for ~·ou '! .. 9 "Oon'L kid mC' You ;ill hotr me! You're all ni.hamcd of mt•! You think I 'm 11n ungrntt'ful Wl'l'tch. You wish I were dead." "Dirk. ir I hutt'tl you, whr would 11.>t• callinM you up hkc this lO wetcomc )'OU hornc"'' ·· llc.•cou11t' you wunt to know what'a aolna on In China. don't ,·ou? You wi1nt to know wh•1l th· l'hnlrmnn. tht-Prem1rr and 1 tulkcd uboul in our :it•{·rct dis· Dear Gloomy Gus 1'11 tum oft the gas that heats my swimming pool, which I maintain for health reasons. when those fancy restaurants tum off the gas torches they main· ta in for advertising re· asons. R.F.J. _, .. ___ .,, .-.--.--•uerllf-llllt ............ ....,.,.s.._ ... _ .. 0-,0.,0.11,,. ... cuss1ons, don't you?" ··we know what's going on in China. Dick. I was just there. Sure liked the Premier. Tall, thin guy, bushy eyebrows?" "No. he's short and fat and ... There you go, trying lo wheedle my secrets out of me!" "JUST TELL m e one thing, Dick. They don't want the pandas back. do they?" ''I'm not going to tell you anything. You hat e me. Everybody hates me. Except them." "We respect you, Dick. You were a great peacemaker, de- finitely one of the two greatest peacemaker s since the Crea· lion." ' "Wt-II, I guess I'll have to ad- mit that. Of course, that's wby lhe Chinese Invited me over. They wunted to retain my brilliant peacemaking services." ''That's swell. Dick. Why don't you come to Was hington and we'll discuss their proposals?" "Sorry, J erry, 1 won't have time>. But I'll drop you a poistcard from Moscow." "MOSCOW! Dick. you don't mean you're m1.1kin1 peace · tx•t wct'n Pekin a nnd Moscow?" "Yes. the world':1 two lurs:cst nations. It will be a fitting climax to my long career." "But, Dick, if the Communl!its bury the hatchet. it w111 be In our h~ads!" .. Exactly, Jerry. You Capitalist running do11 won't nllve l\mcnca to klCk me arouna anymore!'' Brit bl& Puzzled "11 Changing Attitude New U.S. Isolationism Feared LONDON -Americans may believe that the current probes into the nefarious activities of the Central Intelligence Agency as well as corruption in U.S. cor· porations ere a healthy exercise in houseofeaning. But several prominent British figures I have talked with in re· cent days view this phenomenon with alarm. ( ~~;~ J tent to wblch Europeans and Americans differ on priorities. AMERICANS are primarily in- teres ted these days in the da11gers of in fl a lion and un- employment, and suc h other domestic problems as race rela· lions. education, women's rights and the llke. The British, in contrast. ask what we would do tr, followin~ the pro·Com m uni st victory i•l Angola, the blacks fn South Africa rise up "'1ith Soviet aid and take over that country, with its enormous gold deposll<1. They also want to know whether the United States would intervene if the Russians staged a thrust into Y•goslavia after tho death of M arshul Tito. My own guess -and l try to convey it to people here -is that the United Stutts has little taste for foreign ventures except in special cases. I think we would go to the rescue of Israel if Its survival were threatened. But this apparently is not enough. The feelillg here is that the United States has broader responsibilities to fulfill. SO CONFIDENCE in the Unit· ed States is fndin~. lar~ely • because the United Slates it.selC has lost a good deal of its own self-confidence. I cannot estimate whether this is a long·term situation or simply a transient phase. However, lhv fact is thal our stock here is low :>t the moment, and that is dis· heartening to the British. • As I see lt, though, our malrt focus ought to be on improving ,ourselves -so that we can be lo a better position to assist others. They con- sider it to be a sign that the United States is seriously weakening itself at a F ed d n· . 1! __ ~it::n~~~"/:Smost need~ io. re om an . ISCip1JJ.11~ Europe and elsewhere. The British also fear that the present trend will inevitably lead the United States into a new form of Isolationism that will work to the advantage of the Soviet Union. THESE KINDS of ~ems are understandable. since Euro· peans have come to rely on the United States for protection. Now. as they see it. the global policeman has simply walked off the beat, leaving them vulnera· ble lo outlaws of various sorts. But what the British and other Europeans fail to appreciate, in my opinion, is that the United States is going through a traumatic self·examination In the wake of Vietnam and Wat~rgate , and that it will emerge a far stronger power lf it can solve Its domesUc problems. In other words. we are not go- ing to be able to do much abroad as long as we are in disarray at home -and we are not ~oing to s traighten up merely because our friend• overseas are ap· ptehonslve. The questions po~ by the Britits h about Ameri ca n capacities a nd intcnUon.-i arc In· tlrucllvc. l''or they reveal the cx· Sel(.govemment wilhoul self· discipline won't work. The new King of Spain wants to relax the Franco dictatorship buL strikers won't let him. The Israeli government, lo pro· lect government secrets, pre· scribes jail for officials who l eak them and for journalists who reveal them . When some people who are Cree mis· use their freedom, then freedom gets curtalled for evetybody. As in India. • India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is a lougb cookie - necessarily. THIS diminutive woman's dainty fists hold n taut rein on a pollllcally 'POiyglot population of 600 million, as disparate in their cultures, relhtion11, language a nd dialeds as a hundred nations. Her home-front prclltigc, wbicb aoared with the Pakistan ( PAUL HARVEY) conquest in 1971 &nil India's emergence as a nuclear power in 1974, w as s ubsequently threatened by strikes, legislative chaos a nd by extremist minorities of Hindus and Muslims. Tbougb neither latter faction is credible wlth any significant portion of India's population, one guerrilla group plotted civil disobedience, sabotage -and prepared to sur- round Madame Gandhi's quarters and physically force her to step down. IN THE NAME or "de· mocracy," mind you, this ragtag unelected outiit sought to In· name and inflate some absurdly triOing grievances Into an over- throw of her elect.ed government. She lowered thq boom! She sou~hl. ~ot nod invoked dl<'lntori11l uuthority. Dissent. was silenced. d l11sf'ntersjailed. Sound~ ruthlcs~ but, in the nine months since, crime in lndia Is down 25 percent. Jli11toricnlly luiy Indians :ire back at work. Indeed, a worker one hour late is docked half•&• day's pay. Industries are beehives of nc- tivity; unprecedented for. that country. Orderliness and cleanliness are beginning lo rival Singapore. Trains run on time. INFLATION ts reduced from 30tozeropercent! And more significant, lip and down and a cross India. from Punjab to Kerata. from Bombay to Calcutta, rnost peasants and prelates either like her or at least recognize the need for her kind of rule. Again: Self-government without self-discipline won't work. We need to r emember this. Indeed, we have experienced it. Abraham Lincoln once suli• pended the American constitu• tional right to ha beas corpui1 with these words..: "I must, by my oath, ahrid!l• tho Jaw. that our l{ov(•rnmcnt. ltself might not Jt•> to p1ccl.'11." Ho did und it didn't. Quotes Courting Sheikhs with Rare Falcons "Our Republic tll\<l tt:1 pre8• will riff' or foll tog<•th<'r. An oblt'j dlsintE>rested, publlc·splrlt.c~ presa. with trt'ined inlelll1tt noo to know riiht and courage to do it, fan preserve th;1t J)ublld virtue without which popula( government i1t a :;ham and • mocktry.'' WASHtNGTO:'II The Ce ntral lnt<'lllt:enr{' ,\~1·11t•y ha:1 trnp1)4't1 rnrc fakoni; in /\l:il'ku and has pre11cntc•d \lwm to Arah :1h,•lkh!4. For t\ prit <' falcon Is one of the most 'alu:ihl1' ~1rt 11 th1' CIA ran offl•r :in 1\rab poll'ntulc: who has ~\'crythinJ:. In :<orne sh,•ikhdoms. on agree· ment is <'<'m<'ntcd \\ ith lhl· gift of a falcon. It 1:. more bindinJt l h a n a handsh~kl• or a signature. Middle Easl monarchs re- portedly will pay up to S2S,OOO for :\ fine falcon. T b e mo s t magnificent are peregrine falcons and gyrfalcons. But because lbcy are an cndan.Jrered ~ped{•s, it Is against ti.S. law to export them without a J>('rmi~. l\RAB FALCO~ f;inc1ers rootinely :;ire dented permits. But for a favored sheikh, the ClA can Dt'Ul)ge an occ11slonal talc:on. (JACK ANDERSON) lnsidc sourt'es tell us that the Cf A has wunAkd secret permits to export both peregrine fnlconi. and J.t)·rfalcon!I to the Middle En t for bnranining purposes. For someone without the right CIA connections. however. traf· ficking in falcons can be risky. A wealth)' Chicago businessman. named Anthony G. Angelos, h<lped to t'ntice Sheikh Zayid of Abu Dhnbi into a business deal by presenting him with a pair of falcons. Unable to get apes-mi~ Angelos plotted to smuggle two peregrine falcons out ol the Unit· ed States. The skeikh. n swashbuclding desert chieftain who heads the oil-saturate d United Arab Emirates, is an avid hunter. His proudest possession is a fiodt of SO prile falcons. When he gets bo~ with the affairs of stale, he takes off for P akistan "''Ith bis falcon.~ fo.r several weeks oi h\.ID&r Ina. THE SHEIKH ridu Into lhe fields, with a fierce falcon perched on bis flat . Whn\ he lels the falcon loose, the majestic bird soars to great heights. sometimes as high as 2,000 feet, ,.nd begins circling. I.ts sharp eyes can spot the quarry -a small quail, say, ot' rabbit -Car below. Then the great bird folda bock ils wings and dives. hurtling through the air at incredible speeds of up to 180 miles per hour. As the falcon approacM! the ground. lt forms a Ost with its large claws, slams the prey •nd stuns iL Almost instantaneously, the amning falcon opens lts cla••s, clutches the prey and soars again into the aky. Experient'ed hunters describe the night of the peregrine falcoo as a breathtaking sight. In olden times, peregrines were restrict- ed to nobility; ordinary c.ltiz.ena caught with the blrdt could be put to death. A pair of .eer:e- arlnet, thererore. was a gut .fit for~ sbellthof AbuDbabl. The entcrprlstng AngeJOff re· c:ently beRan makim? dliscred In· qulries about obtaining a couple or contraband falcons. But tho word got back to tho U.S. fii;h and Wildlife Service, whleh ns- slgned agent Larry Hood to the 'Case. POSING 85 a falcon trafficker, he agreed lO seJJ two peregrines lo Angelos for $500. The bur>i· nessman explained lhat friends at the United Arab EmJrates em- baaay would help bim• smuggle the ore birds out of the country. ~ent Hood dellvered the two carefully pactcaged peregrines to the Baltimore airport. Angelos• courier was supposed to drive them to New York City where another courier would ny them to Lbe waiting Angelos in Athens. But ,once the money changed bands. the couriu was arrested. The United Arab Emirates em· b<tssy immediately pulled strings with the State Dept., ••hich tried to hush up the 1reat falcon scan· daJ. Last week, Angel0$ quJelly plellded cullty to violat.ini lhc mlirat.or:Y bi.rd lrca'1. AN EMBASSY spo1cesmnn, with a 11trol1lht face, said the hunting falcons were intended merely us a gift ror the Abu Dhabi zoo. The emba~ay had no idea, he said , thnt it was lllcital to export the birds. At the Stoto Dept .• a spokesman.denled try· ing to s uppress the Mory of the falcon thievery. In fart, he said, the department had refused, In writing, to intervene al Angelos' behalf. Angelos, again out of the country. couldn't bo ,.c:hed for comment. Hood refwial to dis- cuss the case. A CIA spokesman s aid he never beard Of tlc falcon program. • Footnote: On an earler OC· c:asion.1 An~clos sought le> curry fnvo(' jwlth then-President Ri chard Nixon reportedly .. gain appointment as ambaasadtr to Greece. Since Nixon was more interested in campaign cash f\lln Jn peregrine falcons, Angdos contributed approximately $75,000 to .Nixon's campolgn. kit Waterj!ate apparently interfertd with Angelos ' ambition lo become an ambassador. Jo..,cph Pulltttf'f Newipaper pubU1her ond ~uor ORANGE COAST DAllV PILOT R~rl N. W ffll. Publlihrr Thomol Krr1•1/. 1o:d1tnr !Jorbora l\r4.'1l,,ch. t:auorlot Page t:duor 'n.c editorinl page o( the Dolly Pilot Htks lo inform and slimut1te readers by prei.cntini; on this page d1verl1C' ('nmmmtary on lopka of Interest by 11yndit-:ll· ~ columnlsts and t 11rtoonu1ts, by providing a forum f'1r ~adl'I'•' vlews and by presenting th1~ newspaper'• opinion~ 1nd Iden on current topics. The edlt.on11l opinions of lht' Daily Pilot 11ppe11r only in th<' edltorlal column al the top of the PtlJte. Opinions ex• pressed by the t'olumnist.s· and cartoonists and letter writers are their o•n and no C'ndor:i1('mcnt o( thr1r views by the Oatly Pilot should ht' 1nrerr~. . Mooday, l\far.15, ms Monday March 15 197& DAILY PILOT \ "f ,U.S. Regulators Facing Regulation FREE PUBLIC LECTURES TRANSCENDENT AL MEDITATION ~ • By BROOKS JACKSON ud t.:V A~ "'ITT WASlllNGTON 1Ar1 Tht'.) dec ide lh.il fal' 1 tory sta1r1A•ay1 mu"ll h4· at lr..ii.t 22 inche:. "'ttlt' ..ind ttbeY protect bank dtpos1t,>ri. from lo~ina b1lhoni. of doll art In 11n I nit:. I Tht>y won't .illov. t•ut rutu, $1~ 111 pt ri.011 .-lrhn1· 'service ~twet>n N<'w Ynrk ..in1I London ond lht'\ make commtrt'1al rJdlo and tl'lev1i.100 bro.ad t caatina fut.1bl~ ' TH EY BUNGLt:, A!\O ORIVt: u ti))mJkl'r to 1 the edge or bankruplC') Tht') 'un•t•t'd. und "I\ t• •motorist~· Ji vei.. : They have a votc\' ID Y.hul Aml·rH:Jllb t'.il, 1 breathe, wear and drtvc I "They" are thl' Wlelt'<'ted fodcrnl rl.'1tulutor!> . .i •crowin1 band that now makH more rules dlre<'tly r •ffecllnl the people lhao do the t>lectl'd membt:r~ of •Con1re11. 1 In the pas t dttade, thrl•e prt'Mdents .and lCongress ha\'e vastly mcreaJ)ed the re~uldtor'>' re 'ach and pov.er The numtwr uf mJJur rt•gulator y 1agencies has doubled to 24 sine«.> 1975 and th«.>) now .empjoy lOS.000 persons. :ui> from ~.455 And the [ J f~cost to Amcr1t'a''I tax CO\."tl .Uf:R ayer has m o re than bled • NOBODY IN THE FEDERALG-OVERSMEST ~•eps track of all the forms that departments and ~gencies 1end out to people and busme!>ses An Ait· ~ated Press sur\'ey turned up more than 9 ,80Q forms the government sends out lo the pubJ1t' An Ftlmated 556 mil hon responsei. are sent back e' ery ur. with hundreds or millions of hours needed to ather the data and complete the for m i But this explosion in federal regulation has frealed a reaction. President Ford accuses the regulators or "pett\. yranny," joiniog other presidential candidates in eeming to attack the very gov· mment they seek to lead Republit'an hopeful Ronald The number of pages bH lfOWn 20 ~rC'ttnl I >ear tor sc,•eral )'eaf'li. THESE 8t:GCLATOILS -APPOINTED of r1c1al1 and c1v1l servants now make more rules than the elet'ted members ot Congress A ubr.tr) of Cc>n$rt! s study found tbat durtn~ 197•. Conercss pas~ 404 lsw111 while the ft-d cral bureaucracy <'hurnf'd out 7.4 new or umtndcd re gulut1ons That 'i. tR rcguhtUons for every lav. And most of thc regulauons t'arry the rurcr of lu"', mean1r1g v1ol•tors could ~subject to fint.ts or Jail The buditeh 11nd number of employes ot the re· gulatori. have soared m the last d ecude In 1965. the 12 maJor agencies spent $860 m1lhon. emplO> ing 58 . .US people. President Ford's propo ed budget for this com- ing r1scal yur hsts $3 8 b1lhon for the 2• major agencies and 105.000 employes THAT MEANS 111£ COST OF re"ulahon has gone from S4 .•3 per Amencan to about Sl0.36. ad justed for 1nnat1on This grov.th came as Washington ansv.ered de· mands for cleaner air and 1A·ater. for less Job dis cnm1nat1on against blacks, bro1Ans. women and tht> elderly. for s afer autos. workplaces and consumer products, and for more honest eleC't1ons The result 1s a sea or alphabet l>Oup EPA OSHA.NHTSA Those are the Environmental Protection Agen· cy, Ute Occupattoal Safety and Health Adm1ntstra- t1on and the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad ministration. Then there's the FEA. FEC and the EEOC. The list goes on and on Andon. Regulators still make up a trny mrnority within the federal government. The current $3 8 b1llton for the 24 major agencies is less than 1 percent of l''ord's proposed budget. Yet their impact. once rnn- fined to a few Industries transportation, com- munications. agriculture. finance and drugs -now has spread to many unaccustomed areas. eagan says business and gov FEDERAL JOB SAFETY INSPECTORS can rnment bureaucrats share a fine a New York girdle maker SSOO for locking his 'warm cocoon " m regulation emergency fire doors. It happened recently to Anita at protet'lS both Foundations In<' DEMO c RAT JIM M v Auto s afety orfl<'ials press California. t:tah and Carter o I l• d g ,. d to co n 1Uino1s to for t'e motort'ychsls to IA ear approved solid ate man y go\ ernment C'ra:.h helmets • agenC'les into :.1mpll·r. more I . Pollution offtt'ulls are mo\' c responsl\'e ones ..... 01:11 mg to outlalA trad1t1onal manne • Even Ralph Nader. "'ho mspire<i mueh of the toilets on t'\'en the s mallest new safety regulation~. IA :ints to ~l'l nd of reg-cruis ing boats. reqwnng either ulators he says are wa:.tcruJ. In sh<1rt. big go~·ern· waste· treatment de \•1t'es costing ment has beC'ome a big issue . .$W0 and up or 1nexpens1\'e but Critics blame the regulators for business 'Inconvenient tanks that hold failures, accuse them of sloth and needless nat -\\ aste on board pkklng and scorn them as parasites or d1C'talors How much does all this re- The drl\'e for change has taken on a name. "re-1uJat1on <'0St 7 There Is simply gulatory reform " ao at'curate way to m<'asure re· ,.0110 Are the critit'ism s JUst1f1<'<1" Will Conttress re· gulat1on's total 1mpat't o., th•! n.ahbn, althou~h "erse its decade lonl( trt'nd toward l't.•ntrahwd re·-man) an·\\ 1lhn~ to try FORD' AID Jiiii TIU: OFFICE or \t nuit1' mt'nl and Budget eaUnldtl'd 1t·~ulullon 'cu't at Sl30 b1lhon a year an ar11f1rn11l) anOall'd pn,.,., :.add1 t.Jonal cent~ to bus m " and lo't produ<'tl' 1t) 1 h111 ~llmate tota.Jlni .lboul $2,000 fur l'.ICh (un11h 11:t based on 11 ma:shmush or t•('onom1c ai.,11mpllm1l\ projection!> and a ut.>:il>cio. In Ont-1n11t1.t11<.'t•, lht• 0~1 H counh'd lht• l'Ol>h or fore1an trade rebtnctlora that nu lon1tl'r <'~ht Tbt• Admanistrnuon ~tutly ubo i.J1d A 111t•n(•;in i'>Pt'nd $40 tu $60 bllhon 11) l'ltr to nH'l'l h.•d•·r .ii pollu tlon st<andurd!>. Yt•t the <•ont:rt.><.:.ionttl Gull't 111 At· cwnlina Offlet>. m ll tt•porl er1t1eul hf th1· OM I\ ~lud). said 1-'Qrd'.:o. .ttdt'~ h:.d m1:-.qunh'<i lhc• onJ(in.al sourl't' for the fitiurt.>. 1Ab1<.-h h1.1d ~ut .inu fX,lllutaon t'osts at S33 billion Doe:. th~ r~i.:ulat1on do .in) ~o<xl"' }-rl'QUl·ntl) } es. THE l.HI PEOPLE WITll ac·count:-. at a Houston bank d1dn 't lose their s:n 1n~~ \\hen the bank t'Ollapsed The f't'deral DepoMl ln,urant't' Corp paid them $12 .259.733 Of cuur't' '""'l' 'a} there should bt-more h.>dcrJI n •i.:ulJtton of bJnb lo pre' ent s ut'h fa ilure' ~ot all go' e rnmcntaJ n1lp1ck1nl! " nt•l•dlt•i.' Lale la&t year. lhl' Food .rnd DruJ( Adm1n1i.trut1on got a court order lo seize 1m(>Ortl'<1 boJr bn~llt.• brushes from .1 Lo., Angele!> 1mporlt>r b<'c.iuw tht· brushes IA ere C'ontaminatt.>d IA 1th nit., !'\its are lice egg:. E\'en the auto manufactureri. cunt'etlc that rederal auto ~aret> regulat1oni. :..I\ t.• moton i.ts h \'es. probably by the thousands An<l America's air 1s measurably <'leaner !>tnce EPA began work WHATEVER T HE COST OF CLEA~E R uir or prolonged li\'eS. lhe1r worth can't be meal>iurcd in dollars. This makes comparison of <'Ost and benefit essentially a m alter of personal opinion Oflt>n tht> benerits of rl'gulat1on are hard t...1 !>ee. while the defet'ts are all too apparent There ii. httle qul'stton that go\'crnm1•n1 cr1n take year:. to reac•h a M'cmingl) '1mpll' dt'<'IMon. a!> IA hen the FD:\ \\ ent throui-!,h nint•) l'Jri. vf ht•aring!>. proposals a nd comnll'nt period., twf11r1· dt.•1·1d1ng that anything labt•lt'd "pcJnut butter mu,1 t'onl.i1n at least 90 percent pt•anut' Outri~ht m1.,takt.•<; Jfl' m.1dc• And ... oml'l1me-. e\'en admitted In 1973, the n edJ?hn).! <:on'>umt'r Produ('l Sakt) Comm1sMon erronl'UU:.I} bJnnl'd <1~ un,.irl' a t•J:> plastit' ball manural'lurt'd b) lhl' ~tarlin TO) Produrb. In~ . of llon r nn. \\'1' The t·1irnm1 "1on later adm1llt>d the boner. hut th<· <.-omµan~ .,U)' the mistakP co'\l 1t SI 2 malhon in rann•lt.•d ordN~ and forced the la) off (')f all l>ul 10 nr llS RS t•mplO) ('' Congress has 1ulhon zCfl P8\ ml'nl or damOJ(l'' to Marlin, IA ith the amount tn he• 'l'l h~ ,1 rl.11m~ court 1sl'v Rt:<a L,\Ton~. 1• .. ).(1• .\111 PROGRAM •f--Mh~Yl.fe ­ T....,M-1116 1 p M .inu 1 10 p M H t'm• SAY tnQ!> Commun11yRm tJtlc>I ll To1v fld ~I h>10 S....U.,....- towyW ...... ! 2 Nuon .inu 8 00 fl M I M r c-nh•I, J 1 U!'i8 Soum Coast ~iwy !:>oum L.il)un& MIC--...-w-...,wwcll 11 al 2 00 PM and Thur'Slday Minch l 1:1 al 7 30 PM Beach Club 11c1 oss from Sebeshans I 03 Ave Pico INFORMATION CALL 4.99-2739 REWARD Lost lady's diamond pendant on ~old chain ... Vicinity of Hoa9 Memorial Hospital, Newport ~each, or Balboa Peninsula Of great sentimental value. 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IA 110" OI °'" !" r A 'Hl"ll A '-~ Costa Mesa Office - l r'l (f) nit r.11 .. ,. 1 nc ... " A8 DAILY PILOT . Mondey ..._,ch 15, l978 • How-to Keep Birds Away Whal are th<' mo.l widely publicized words .. , er spo ... en~ ~ inquires 11 client in Jdaho. He thinas they may be· "One Sm3ll step for a mao, one ..:1anl leap for mankind." POt1s1bly. However, I'd nomln&te some varia- tion of th11l t-l(cclll•nt nnclent counst'l which ~gms: "Do unto others .•• " BIRDS Q. "Isn't there uny way on earth you can )ceep bird<; _from c·omf)llltlnl suicide b\' cra~hing into picture "In· dows?" A. Am told there is. in· deed. Pos t a life ,,aze s ilhouette of a d1v1nt( falcon rn such a wrndov. IL "ard.'1 off 1)thl'r birds. You c..in gt•l onl' by sending S2 to the Sm1thson1an lnst1tu- t1on, Mall Order On 1S1on, 1111 No. Capuol M. N. E .. Wash1 nJ{t on. D C.: 20002. Label your letter: ''Shoo Bird.·' p,....p~A7 Q "ls 1t actually possible to cross t.he AUanttc 10 a hot ·a1r balloon?" A If you go up 1n a pressuriied t'abln to .ao.ooo ft-et in mad 1.1.mter and ride the jet ~tream , ) l'S. Such I!> the expressed belle! or that rl'nO\\ ned bulloon travc:>lt>r Connie WolC. TH£ HARD FACT'S Hemem ber, 1t 's lhl' made seahorse, not the femalt', 1o1. ho curries the unborn, undergoes labor, and dt>llvers the b11b1es .•. Coldost town in the lo~ t•r 48 s lut.es is sllid to be Muruch. N D. About !:tix degrees F. is the wmter average ... It's against the law in F'ranre to <'hop doWTI any lr(."C more thao 30 years old "athout go' t>mmenl consent ••• Medtcos now expect 45 per cent of the women nationwide to unde~ hysterectomies before age iO .•. It's not 1mposs1ble. you know. for the human body tu pe~p1re more than a quart an hour. Addrrs$ mail to L... M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa MelO 92626 REGULATORS PROFILED. • • There are cases where the r egulators strain the law. niversary of th(' American R<'voluhon. But tht' rci.?ulutors havt' powerful defenders - usually the industrws they overs1.>e -who are fight- ing this ncw revolt in W JShington. Many proposed ch:inges n•quire legislation, and Congress oft en moves al least as slowly as the re- gulators. Finance Charges UpMld Fatal Driver Profiled LOS ANGELES tUPn -Retail stores may im· pose fi nance cost s on rt!· volvlng charge accounts. even thou,gh these can reach 18 ~rcent a yt•11r, \\'ASHl!"GTO~ 1l ·P1 I A pen~on m ost llkt>b to lull ettht'r himself or somt'one ell' 1n ;i tughway traffic .At'C1dt-nt tnvolvlna: alrohol \\Ill usually be .i 1n~lt• heavy-drinkln.,: 25 111 35.year old mull' l1111h bchool l(raduatt', \\ho drives an old cur. :w- t'ordln~ lo tlw De1>.trt ment of Transportation. without nolattng stule The "fatal dri Hr prn- usury laws. fill''' was drttWll from ICI· Superior Court Judge \'l'sl1gat1o n b y tht• William H. Le,•lt has UP· departmt•nt 's N utiun.il held the consl1tut1omwty Tr al r 1 c Safety 1\ d - of the 1959 Unruh Act, ministration whit' h se t f 1 nan cc The deparlml'nl Sd.)'S C'har ges o n revolving th<' :.ketrh "'enfi(•s prt!· charge accounts ut 1 S \IOUS th~ncs that \\l•r1.• percent a month on not b<t!jt'd upon factual balances up to $1 .000 and acc1dl•nt data ' 1 percent on Jmounts Thl• prof1I(' abo shows largerthan $1,000. the drl\ er to bt> a man THE RULING favored 1o1. ho prefers bct.•r to Olher alcoholic be\'erages t woo1l <'Ompanies, Mob1l.---------- lit' h.1,n l II\ t'l '''·•lll\ bt>t'n '1111(1,• .ill ht' Ill•. 11<•rord1n~ to !ht• 'l..t•ld 1 ,\lld d1spl.l\' \I\\ 11\ ,I .:rt',,:HH· dnnlo.tn • h.iti11 ... 11 \1 :-.t1j.!.ll11lll ... \\1'11' 111ndu<11 ll l ••r thrC<· \ I' •• I .. I II H •I ,, I .. II 11.ill tllll•I • \ l11111111 11111u .i111l 111..t.1h 11111 .• \ ii\ TERRIBLE WATER? You don t HAVE' ro drm" PQlluted warer or expensive bo ltlod water Our PCP MARK 11 sysll'nl will give you guaranteed CLE.AN CLEAR · OE.LICtOlJS HEAL THY WATER FOR YOUR HOME or boat or office JI ltl<>S th<111 5' 1-1 CJ•tllon CALL NOW FOH FHEf TUH AND DEMONSTRAT ION FINANCING AVAILABLL Fully tested & approved bv g0v('rnmenl agencies EPA <1 cceoteu MJde by Electrolux Corporation Pollution Control Products of California 26944 Cam.nod. bfre4lo Capistrano hocli • 496-2040 and Union 011 , nnd 10 de-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ partment s tores, Bullocks, 1'~edco, May Co., Robin s ons , Broadway, Montgomery Wa rd. J .C. Penney, Ohrbachs, Gemco and Sears, Roebuck and Co. Def endants in lhe class-action suit claimt>d the law violated the slate Constitution's ant1usury law limiting interest on loans to 10 percent a year. Because they could a possibly pay 18 per· BOB~ ~qq,,t!Jp8uriil/,t AND COFFEE SH01P A F E DER AL JOB·SAFETY lSSPECTOR wanted changes 1n an allel!t:dly unsure hydraulic log·cutt1n g mat'hmc dearing land in California's Napa \'alley in 1972. Although the wood was sold en· urely within C:.il1fornia, the Labor Department m· sisted the land berng cleared wa!. for planting ~rapes, and that grapes were for making wine sold across state ltne:-.. and that lhts made 1t a federal c·ase. Arc' 1ew c-omm1ss1on sided with the logger by a 2·to· l \'Ole IJsl year Jnd threw out his $600 fine. l\e:rt· llow It Touches Every Family. cent, they. claimed they · were payiog "uncons STEAK Soml·times one agcnC') 's rules collide with those of another J ob '>akty rull''> call for protcctl\"(' ra1hng around blood pits 1n meat packing plants , but AgrtC'Ulture u~·partmcnt '"'Pt'('tors d1sappro,·e of the railings be<'JU'>c th('\ becomt' encru,ted "1th ~ore and Jre un-.;rn1tar.r So OSllA compromised by allowmJ! cmplo) es to use safety harnesses to pre· Hnt their foiling into the pit:.. QUEENIE B Ph.I I d' cionable or exor bitant" y 1 Inte r on 1 ·rates l o "borrow " r---------------------------------------~ money for purchases. THEY ASK ED the court to strike do" n the law and ga\•e tht>m r t' funds or charges exceed· mg 10 percent a year. sandwich wrved open face on toast with Fr•nch Fries. and mixed CJl"ff" salad. SERVED EVERY DAY! EVIOF.SCE SUGGESTS THAT SOME agen· ries. pr1nnpall y the oldt>r ones, help limit free com- pet1t1on and kel'P prices high m the industries they regulate. Lev1t, in a 19-page dt" cision, agreed with the rctaLlers that the n.~'olv­ ing account s ar"' not loans but rather come under the "tlmc.pri<'c doctrine" th:it cx<'lude' Jeg1 t1m ate credit sail's from usury ht\\ s (During the m onth of March) ~-J9~ • • 1 \ •.• '.... . .... .... •. ·.. . The Civil i\Nonautie' Board rt>fused to allo" a Bnti::.h firm. L.l kl·r 1\ir":i~s to fly n •gul.1r New \'ork·to LondPn fl1~hl .... for $270 round trip E'<i<1trn)! a1rhn\:'s n~ lhl' s;irrH' fl)Ulc for $625 lor a roundtnp t•c·ononu l'las' t1<·k1•1 And° th"' burcll·n uf i;:mt>rnml•nl pap1.•r\\ork 1s ;1 fn•<1u1·nt 1 om plaint b) hu,tnt•ssmt·n f or l''la m pit·. M.ir) land :iutomob1lc dealer,, haw to fill out :JI fl•derul form~ Jnd 51 state forms. E1t?htl'en 11f thl' fedcr<al form~ de.ii \\1th tax•·' and 11ayrolb. 11 "1th pension:. and one eac h "1t h Job -.alety and non d1:-.('nminatwn. T llF.R E IS 1'10 \'F.Mt:ST AIMF.D AT hmttmi;: the n •g ul.itor-. · pO\\ cr-. Ill this ) c.ir of lhl' 200th an- c"' ...... _ ....... -... -1•~ ....... .,.. -.. · lluld 11. \Ir Smith \OU \l' JU<.I been made a nce- pre ... 1dent -not chief gr3ppler ... PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ·. tell TOM BLAN Di your • views CANDID.A TE·CITY COUNCIL NEWPORT BEACH VOTE APRIL 13 r•••••··----------------------·-~ Ouc~.tion: \V' · h or thC''"C fr·ing cos', cJo you ltnd most obnoxious? 1. Electric Light B II .........•.....••.. [ I '"' Gas and Water 811b ........••...••.. LI 3. Car Insurance Rates •••••••••.•••••• D 4. Property Tax es •••.•.•..•••••.••••. D Other comments _________ _ Name (sign only 1! you v.1~'1} ~ Address : I ,. 00.I at'O ,.,al to ten an .. ~ ...,., .... C\()q l°f''! t.;J" H.,v ~ptVI 9ocll I .. The evidt'n<'t' <'h·~1rl) establishes thul thl· lk f e n d a n t s h •1 \ l' n n t cn~ag(•d tn subtt•1 ft1)!1' or fraud u I e n t pr a<' t H' l's with rcspl'CI 111 tht•tr n• I volnnR l'har)!l' arrounb and lht> l>1lhnR of ftnant1• <'harges thl•rt•on · Lt•\ 11 said (714) 492-135 3 I 409 S. El Camino Real San Clemente (l <J< . .Jll'rl San 01••'1'' rr111•w.1v 1 f (f C.im1nr1 flP.1l 1Jtt r;imp • 1 . l~ ' Nobody ever got- a ticket on the bus / You're a law abiding dtizen. ~um vom l 111111n11t11t!f l111 11· 1111 • • righL ~.n..inq h•1-.u1 l' t111w .111tl ""\ ,. According to a S tanford vo11 ,, lot of n1rnw\. . '" l~ 1 11 University ~tudy you only break ln-.1l•.1tJ of d11\ 111q I•' the Jaw in two wav~. When you work. 1 onrn111fl• \dth do your tax return. and every-th<' Or.in!tt' tolllll\. time you get behind the whel'I Tr;rn.,1t 1>1-.trn I. of your car. And 1111n111 mu. And while we·re not sug· u:orry .1hout \.'0111 gesting tha t you ~top driving tax<>-. in- a ltogether. we have a plan. A ~lead of plan that will drastically reduce worrying the time you have to spend be-abo ut hind the wheel. A plan that will cop-. IW .._. Wo.-.tioft call 547-3.!U. 6 &.II\. to 10 P•"'· w-kdayw •nd 8 a.a. Co 5 p.•. Of\ -ltencb. ~ ~ I l. _..... • ~ .,. • ..,. "I\ ~------------------1---------~--~: . . Ride the bus and se e what you've. been nii:;sinc. . ... Mesa Park to Benefit From Gardening Fund The arcatt'"l re,..pon'lt' tu Orungt' Count) go' "·rnnit·nt .. r11mmun1l~ J(ardt>ni naic pro~ 1 .1 n1 ha:. 1 umt• frorn rc.·111dt'nt~ uf c·11mmun1l11·' nt•Jr t-'a1n ll'\\ Hl'~IOl\JI l'Jr i.. in (.'o,la Mt•11a . acc11rct111>: 111 Court!\ Ad m101strol I\ e Off11•"·r ltolk·rl Thorno'\ Th<' CAO "111 .1-.k 'Ul~:n ""r' ·1 Ul'" day lo :.pl•n1I $4 JOO of Uw Slll,000 1n n · \'CnUl' shJrini: lh<.·y alltK'.th:d lo lh1: g:irdcn pru~r .1 m for ch•\ dupnu·nt ot .i on<.• acr~· plot 1n th\• purk In a letlt.•r to '>UJK'f\ '"'r-.. Thomu:. ~aid tht' propcrt} 1, 11\\111:d b~ lht· l'll) of l'o:..ta :\h•-.a hut bt•c.iu:..t• of th1: cooperal1H' natun· or thl' i.:.irdt•n µr11 )trdm. thl' count\ t11ul1I u-.t th rt· \t'Ouesharani:: m11nl·~ adJ<iccnt to the nearby aoll course.• .. co,taa Mesa orr1c1ali; Miid the !>llu Is not dul' for dl'\ elopment for ut lc.a~t thrtl'.) l'<fr~ TH E MOSE\' twlng "<>Ughl b) tht• c1l) "ould pa~ for tlcunn.c the land, ttlhnR the i.011. tni,tallatlon of lrrtKO hon i.ystem:. and a controvcri.htl item foncinK Wht-n :.upcrv1 i.or i.et up the com munity garden program. lhl'Y ex pres:oly prohibited use of the money for rt-nc111g But Thomas aid Costa Mesa b con- eerned that "1thout secur1t) rencmg, lhl' .cardens "ill be \'Undahzed THO)fAS SAi l> Jhout 711 pt:11(Jl1· from Coi.ta '.\I e:..J \c·" purl l~·<.1l h Santa Ana f'ount.11n \ .illt·\ Jl'ld Jl unl tngton lkach hu' l' t•,µre"1:d llllt·n·:..t 111 obta1n1111o: 'PiH'l' Jl t'J1n it·\\ to plant' egl'lJlJlt'' .ind fruit .. THIS IS OS t: area 1n "h1<.-h all 1.·111e.!> and 1ndl\ 1du.ils h:n e t•xprcssed eonrcrn. · Thoma:. said ··The Cll)' ft·l'h that lhl' program's i.urces., hmgcs on the tni.tallat1on of fencing to µn·' ent 'andahsm Thoma.!> .!>aid that lhl' renr 1n1? re- que..,t 1s rt>asona ble and supen 1sor'> ~hould lift their lim1tat1on on ui.c of tht· mone). Ill' .!>Bid there will still be enou~h in the fund to pay for other eardt•n proJec·l:. "The city of Cohta '1l•,;.1 ha.., ;11::n·cd to run the program on onl.' .icn: uf lh\ unde\ cluiwd part of Fain ll'\\ Park Thoma., '>!lid "fht· .irt-;.i '' lc)('~Jlt•1l ·.11 the southt•rnmo..,t portton of the pJrk Deaths Elsewlwre Sex Change Lawsuit SA~ FRA~rtsro tAP I ~l o rt imt•r Flelshhatker. 68. J C'I\' H' leader "ho''-' fum1h pioneerl'd 1n ttH• SJn Franc1~co of mon• than .t centur~ ajlo. dll'd Sun da~ at ht!> huml' LOS A~GEU:~ 1AP1 L".S Dl'>lrtet C:ourt Judge (barlt'' C'arr. 7:J l. ho onc·t• p1 •hl'l"Ull.'d comedian C:h.irl11.· Chaplin. died Sund.i~ A' •OllN\ THEOOOllE 110&1"1~ ,.,..,...,, t a.1-. Ca O•t• 01 0•4f1' M.tr tt ,, tt7• WrY'¥f'd bl' f\1\ ••'• Ma• "'°" .tr'd ....,....,,!ft I•• Mr &. 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""''"''• ••111 "·'~'°" (.J t..t #JN ' lwflOttWI 'f 4,,.,., t~~ l.Orlfll l ' S attorne\ 1n Los An~elt-s in 194.3. he pro· "cruted 1 he fa m NI silent ftlm -.tar on t·hurj:?ci. of '1olattng tht' Mann Att. Chaplin" as acqu1lted. PH I LADELPlllA t AP > \\il h t>lm Knaun. 82. husband of \'1rg1ma Knauer. Prest· dent Ford's special as- '1stant for consumer af· rJm,. died Saturday. He \\ ;i:. d•pul) attorney ~cneral of Pennsyh aniu from l925 through 193-1 '.\11 A '.\11 IC PI > S io ~t>u b tr lt'r , 63. an aerialis t 1n c1rcuse!> ar ound the "orld for more than 35 ~ cur)o, a nd nnte a star" 1th Rtnllhng Rrother11. Harnum ;ind Batl\•~ dll'd clunng the "l'l'kl·ntl at hl·r huml' 111 \\'t•-.t :\ltar111 f'll l l. \ IJEl.Plll .\ ' l ' I' I 1 :\I rm or 1 al °'t'n ll'l'' "111 ht' hl'l<f Sun 1IJ~ for Louii. Gt•,cn\\a). 70. 1nll•rnalwnall) ~·­ da1mcd cnmpo'l'r and \ 10ltn1~1 ''ho di1:d S.itur rt a ~ .1 t E p 1 "' 11 v a I 110,p1t.1l Signup Set Settled SANTA ANA A "·om an "ho sued her husband and h 1~ doctor for $1 m illrnn in damages bt.>eause he allegedly changed his sex "1lhout consulting her hai. set- tled the action in Orange County Superior Court. The settlement of the a<'lion flied b)' Doris G Burnell against Maurice Burnell and Dr. Roy J . Catazone was announced after la"~ ers conferred "Ith Judge Bruce Sumner !':either lawyer \\Ou ld revenl the amount or the :.cttlement :\tr~ Burnell claimed in an art 100 filed in July. 1970. that her husband l'Cmsulll'd Dr (' .tt<tWl\t' und bt'l!<tn trcatmrnts 10 rhanf,!t• h1i. ~ex '' 1thout hl'r kno" h:dgt• ft "a.s all<'ged in thl· lawsuit that he compkl cd lht' ~ex c hang<' dl•spttc her demands that he halt lhl• trcat- ml•nt:o; The rouple mar rtl•d in Au~u~l. 19&1 EV£l.Y~ ( LOZ•l q ..-•diPf'll t,,1t •tOOH • .,,.,t\P•A fllll••oor•f .,,. 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R1c~mJo Montalb, n, George Murphy uncl Marshall Thomµ~on amon2 the i:ood 2uvs. ABC fl 9:00 Rich Man. Poor Man. The concluding episode of the 12-hour TV senal b a two-hour segment with guests Andrew Du~~an, l'\orman Fell. ~urray I l am1lton and Van Johnson. r TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening Tuesday DAm ME MOVIES o ~ ~mi., '"""" Wtic-10 Ille C11dc111" (R) fOt· !f\ftf Ind flfl fOlll'C colltet l/Jllltd pllt~tl •alu~tttf for loot ~tfol • I bmoo ru~ by JOll!h C•~I'-Rd· ••O Y111c~11 cunll. '.Ji WIW Wild Wat O It Concludes Tonight * RICH MAN, POOR MAH 0 ,,. (• I () CD ........ ,_ .... (21111 lht ,,_ o( 11'1 JO<OKl\t Ofolbe<l cross IOt 1-t l1&M t 11\t lfl Ille Clllld-ol tlllS 12· lloolt "'"' m JOIN SP£CIAl GUE'ST * HOST PAUL Wlll.IAMS TONITE On MERV 1t 9 m lltt'f 5tllll9 Q)Tlll W. Oliff fl)feelMl-lemf I fl) .. ., Acr*c* 9'l01)11 ) ........... ~ llO'~ .... hi eoed lllttllllofll .. ,~. ~''" ·~ u -.a 11 1 CllCl. 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Angel man Top Honors To Cheerio Barry F aber 's Cheerio was the Class A winner Sun~y In Bahia Conothrnn Yacht Club's second race or the Angelman Series for Performa nce Handicap Racing fleet Yachts. Winner in Class B was Richard Rauff's Debra from Soulh Shor e Yacht Club. and Class C winner was Niki II, sailed by John Kinkel, Voyagers Yacht Club. Angelman Series CLASS A -l, Cheerio: 2, Virginia. Dennis Burnell, SSYC; 3, l\lataog i. Ed Carpenter, BYC. CLASS 8 -1, Debra: 2, Wildcat, P ete Schoonmaker, BCYC: 3, Pussycat, John Szalay, BCYC. CLASS C -t. Niki II : 2. Cha risma, colt Mason. BCYC; 3, \\'hamsey, Jac.-k Larson. BCYC. t. Pa trfrk 's Day R~gatta LI D0· 14A -1. Jim Buck· mgham, NHYC. 2. Bob Barnard, CYC. 3. Don Bradbury, BYC. LIDO·l4B -1. M Gram. BYC, 2. Chris McCall, BYC; J, Jim :'\orman. BCYC. LID0·14C -1, Bret Hyter . BCYC. SNIPE -1, Bruce Arbotl, KHYC . 2. Jim English. PVSA. LASER l, Gr e~ d e \toci.kon' i, RYC : 2. Steve Ar· ni:o. ~ll)T SABOT ,\ I Slwryl H.uim. '>11 \'C : 2 . J11h11 l'1nl'l'1ll'."· UC\'C. 3. (;nr~· l\toon, lll'Yl' S,\ BOT B 1. lkth llum phre\. 11('\T, '.!, Tr;1l·) Garra. HCYC ~i\ROT l' 1, Gordan \\':inla ... s, HY(. 2. lh'<l)nc Bora. ncn· Snwkin' Puffs Way to Winter Series Victory llat Trkk. a Ctna O entry, wns 1econd to finish , about a hair hour <1f\er Allen ruck.:lt'• Clu~ A yacht Bl:ick Bird. The riict: 11torted Friday at 3 p m. nod took the n~-et uround Santa Bubar.a, Catalina and San Clemente islands. It wus a 11.ihl air race with Blackbird firus hing shortly alter 2 u.m . Sunday. NORTH STAR, sailed by Roy Cundlrt :snd Tom Shadden. Long Buch Yacht Club, was the win. ner or the 24-mile Otl Island race of the Little WbHney Senes for yachts sailing under the l\l1dget Ocean Ra c.-1ng Assoc1at1on (MORA) Rule. Also sailing the Oil lsland race was the Performa nce Handicap Racing Fleet io the Harris Series. Overa ll winner w as Warlock, skippered by 8111 Storbm , LA YC. Tri·lsland Race <IOR> OVERALL -l , llat Trick : 2, Cottontail, D ennis Choate, LBYC: 3. Hurricane Deck, Mor- rie Kirk, BYC. CLASS A -1. Black Bird. Al- len Put'kett, LA YC: 2. Sumatra. Al Martin, LAYC: 3. Morgan's Point, Bill Sullivan, LAYC. CLASS B -1, Hurricane Deck: 2, Concubine. Dick Daniels, NHYC; 3, Cheeta h, Dick Pen- nington, KHYC. CLASS C -1, Cottontail: 2, Whim sey Tres, Hugh Rogers, LA YC: 3. Celox. ~1ck Alexander. CBYC. CLASS D -1. Hat Tnck: 2. Shalevet , Snider1K1mball. en·. 3, Bana nas. Baehr/Buck. Hag- ness. PMYC. Oil Isla nd R ace <MORA > OVERALL -1. North Star, Roy Cundiff and Tom Shadden. LBYC: 2. Angel 's Gate. Ray and Tom Corbett. BCYC: 3, Tom Swift. Torn Coles. CYC. CLASS A -1, Angel's Gate: 2, Merrydown , Bill Lapworth. LA YC. 3. Propitious. Asa Clark. Sl HYC CLASS H 1. North Star. ;!, Tom S\\1ft . 3. Ftubbcr Uuck II. Schofield Adk111s. ABYC. Oil Island Race (PllRF> OVERALL -1, Warlock, Hill Strohm . LAYC: 2. XL·IOO. Hill Eniin. LBYC; 3. Fhmbuovant, Barny Flam, LBYC. CLASS A -1. Warlock, 2. Fhmbuoyant; 3, Spellbound, Ed Feo. LBYC. CLASS 8 -1. XL-100 : 2 Sha'>' nagan. C rai~ a nd Porlt·r Norton. LA YC: 3. lV Runner. Ri<'k Griggs. AB\T l'L ASS C -1. R a d i<'al. Walsh Gardner ' Sha"· CHYC 2 Fmes:.e. Hal Pudewa. CllYr 3 l>ubhe, \\'alter Richard ... l.B't (' BOATING Vendetta Winner in Overton Vend etta. :i Peterson-two· tonner saah•d by Hart haacs or the host dub wa·:. the O\'eraJI han· dicap winner of California Yacht Club's Santa U:irbara Island race. thl' second feature or lhl' O\·erton Scnl':-. for yachts rated under the lnternallonal orrshor.: Rule Mark lllta). The winner or the MJl1hu rac·c in the Tanner Sl•ncs for Performunrc llundal'ap R~1cing Fleet yachb \\-a:. lllu:.1on, skip- pered b~ Ed l\ll'Oowcll. King Harbor Yacht Club. The t wo rare~ drew a total of 113 boat!>. \'cndl'lta wa:. first tu finish the 85 mile Santu BarbJrJ Island r at'l' Sunda) .11 4 a.m. II "'as a h Ahl air r JC\' "1th the rest of the fleet f1nu,h111~ .ilx>UL noon after a Sa tu rd a y n<>on :.tart Santa Barbara I Jand Rae«' (0\•etton s~..-ll'i.I OVERALL 1. \ endl·tla, :?. Yellow J ::irket. Terr'· Green. CYC: 3, lmpetuou:., Lee Ew1 , ORYC CLASS A -l , \'endctlu. i. Yellow J acket. J. Tnhult" Jim Feuer stein. DR YC . • CLASS 8 -1. lmpctuous. 2. La Diana. Fred Huffman. RWCC . 3. Crus a der R abltll, Bub Kin~. PMYC !'lallbu Ra<'t'. PUR F CLASS A I, lllu~11111, Ed :\t c D o "' c 1 l . K JI Y C 2 . PerH•phonl', J ac·k \\'<iu<lhull, C'YC. 3. Ddl•lldN. C.u) Schl'lll~. Kll\T. 4, Jn nu. Bub Kahn. C\T, 5. P Jna<'l';i 11 Don 1'1' ankhn. l> R \'<.' CLASS H -1, Dream. Jim Martan. 1\YC. :!, Star &-al, Le{' Le\\1~. SM YC. :1. Tr1log~. 1\rn11ld !\l3S'-10n. D R YC. 4 W111ttfall, l.t.<C ~t.'\\ fwld, C\'C. 5. Oull.m, l>on Rosenl.r:inz. W\T. CLAS C 1. Slit•!., DaH' ~" :1rt1, C YC. 2 . .'.'\11\ 1ac1t.1. :\tart~ fknder S:\I Y(.' 3. Fane~. 8111 and Rob.:.~t arlan. s~n t'. 4, Lolhpop, Tom Lt>'>'t•ck. C\'C, 5, ~la1J. Jot· M :'lnnn P:'\IYC ~111ok111 'k1pp1 ro·cl h\• Jim I.1' l'rmvn· "'J' the 11\1.'rall and Cla'' ,\ "'1nn(•r S unda} 1n l'.111i...trann Bay \'.1ehl nub':-. i.('('ond race of the Wanter Series for Performance Handicap Rac- lllf( Fleet yac.-hts. 820 Million Field Winner in the Midget Ot'ean Racing Flee t divlswn was \'illam. s:11lerl by lmre Rercrz, l>;ma Point YaC'ht Cluh. Boat Show Slated I' 11 II I-' 0 \I E R A L l, -l . Smokin. 2. Ins piration, Brian £ tl'<.. Capo RYC , :l, AvO<'a, Tim F\Jllc•r , DPYC: 4. Rrsi Ktthuna JI, Mark Townsend. DPYC: 5, Con t:i~1ou' t\('nny K uhn. Capo 8\'(' In Newport Ha~bor CLASS A I , Sn111k1n . 2, ln:-.p1ratt0n 3. 1111( Kahcnn 11 , 4, Contajl1ou ... CLASS B I. J\ \'()('U ; 2. Nug · J?Ct. Bill Murrn.>. Ca1>0 UYC. :I, \\'1ndfnl'nd. Tim K:ihn. C..i po HY\ I. r o'\) One. llnwt• llarn, l'JJHI BY(' . Cl.ASS <' I r11rn·\ Oa\I• C'1111p1•r <'.qm II\ ( 2 lhtll•r 1-,nrl .J,111 ll1ttt·r 1 ·:rno II' c· (.I \~S I> I l.1tllt• Sr11rrt. Chuc-I.. "HC'' ( ,q111 •n c. 2. \\ 111 ~hllh'. 11.111• \\ tf,h1n, ('apo 11\T Jl ~IOR \\ l :'\TER s•:Rn-:s ~\IHI f I\ I . C1 ;11.: l-1e•ll'lll'r , Ill''(' :' .J11 lt•· Timon. ('upo In'('.~. John Fulh•r . 1>1°\T Sl\ll(l I' II I 1\·rn l\lurru\. C.1po llYC: 2. Ken (i:\te:~. (':1110 In I', :i. \I.er k Kn111lrr. Co p11 OH' LAS J-:H I , Tim Fuller. llPYC, :: Ch·n Kl.1lllJh, C':tpo II\'(.' Taylor Cops Tornado Class BOAT SHOW QUEEN Sandie Kiss Pintado Tops Regatta Crown ~. ~:-!,:;~'"'""" Tim Taylor of Cabrillo B<-ac.-h ~l<X>fl sarlrd by Ou\(: \\'allwm' Yacht Club outscored 19 n\31" \\as the\\lnnerofthesecondratc• S:iturday a nd Sunday to wan lhe' or \'oyaJ:er s Yacht Club's lint Tornado catamaran class nf Hum Senes Saturday VYC aho "'''"port Harbor Yacht Cluh's staged the second race of it' Olympic Classes Regatta. Windsurfer Seru;s on tn!>ide the TOR:'\ADO (20) -1, Lay I.Ion. bay courses. Trophy winners : Tim Taylor. CBYC. 13·'~. 2, Sok1toum. Harvey and Stc"'an . WYC. 19. J, Pacific Fox. Dick Beauchamp. NH YC. 24. SOLi l"G 114 l -1. Woomer a. Ken Young, CYC 3 pls .. 2. Grey Fox. Bruce P eachey, SDYC. 12, ~. Ch1cajlo Transit, Btll l-'1Plrl,, "'HYC.18 .i;o 161 SF\SC jl I 1. Uob Cutt1nJ:( . TE ~tP EST l t l -1, Tom Gates. SCCYC, 5 1 '· HOT Rt;M SERlES -1, Pin· tado: 2, Gypsy. Allen Brown . 3. Lorelei. Bob Hubbs. 4, Velera, John Swain; S. Bebo lll. f~h Darnell. WINDSURFER -1, DrrnJ:i Ha lsey. Loni( Beach 2. ~11kc• Wa It ze. N 1• w port Oc•a<'h. .J. F'rank Waltze. Ne\\port fl.eJch . ,i, Suzie S>Aatf'k. Long Beach, 5, Kim Bald"' in, Los An&eles. The 1976 NC'wport Harbor In· The-Wa ter Boat Show will feature over JOO boati:. valued at S20 million. T h l' d o 11 h It• h <' ad e r ~ how , ~econd only to the Annapohc; Jl<1at Show, thf' larJ("l''>t 111 the .. 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Mrs. ]ohnso1i Protects Land •·rom WIN>S..nh-t-11 Lad)' Hird J ohn!IOn I'.\ 11p(l(•t1hn>1 <i conclc-mnutmn or1le1 b~ Aut.llll(u County IAlu l otracrnl<i (01 a :?:t arr1• llt•t.·twn uf t1111lwrl;111donl·••11w1wd by th\• forrn1•r Fa r:.t l.ady's .:r.rndfatht•r. "Wl• thllU~ht 1t \\Us i;tolng to be n fri<>ndly ('On· cll'OHiutuHI, .. :-aid ( 'ounty Atty WI Ill a m Nt"wby oft h1• <'ottnt) 'i1 11frt•r l:1~t summer of S2.1~ for thl' pared nel'dt.>d for :i r1>jd '' 1th•nl11.: projt'Ct Tht'n th1· Johu:;un" UPPl'llll'<l lh<' romh.tmnutl1111 ln<'lrc•111t e•1111rt . "'ht'retht.•mattcr1>t11l r~sts. "Th.ll L..id) ll1rd as qwk a bu:.inei1 ... wonrnn." !'\ l'\\ b \ s ;.11(1. • l\tarlan S. lld:-1.ell. a !'\c•w York n1.•w:i;popcr e•' l'('llll\ t' h.1 ... b1.•t•n t.•lt•\'11-<l ln ttw l)\l.trd or director o( thl' Ford Motnr('o . bft-omingon h the secund "om an board nwmb(>r In thl• rompany's hlS· tor} M1 s llc•1,kt-ll.'SM. hao; bel'n d1ret·tor 111 s1h.'« 1 a I ael 1\ 1t1\'.., for The Ne" \ ork Time' Co and a memtx-r or 1ts board of d1rt.'cturs sm re 1963 She 1s also a tru<1te<.' or the Consolidated Edison Co of New Y ork , a director and member or the comm1lll''-' of thl' H11s11t11.1. Inter AmNicun Prei.s A!.M><'Hllaon, arHl J trui:.tec u( Rockdeller linivers1ty. • Former Gov. ;\IJchael \'. OiSalh• o( Ohw an· nounced formation or an "1nd\•pt•ndcnt 11nll un :iuthonzed" comm 1111.'l' to promote Sen John Gle nn for the Democratic pres1d1•ntial nomination. DiSalle. notin~ th:it the Ohrn OC'm ocratic senator had speci!it'allv d1suvo"l'd the c·o>mmiltl'l' effort. sard the purpost• wa;; lo "at'quu1nt the pt.>ople or the l 'mt· ed States with lh(' possible ava1l~1b1ht' of Sen Glenn ai. ;\ nom 1net• for pn•,1d<'nl " Hl' told a Ill'"~ confrrerwe• that the c.-omm1ttl'e. \\h1C'h 1n <"lude!> ham,elf a nd Thoma-. ~'he~lt'r ;rnd J ac.-ob Uni:-, both or Columbu.,, "oultf not :.eek to raise a lar .:e rompalf,?n rund and 01.11111 would r~stn<'l 1IK effort to rn formational net ivlt1cs amonl( pro:spcctl\ o nntaonol t'Oll\ cntaon delegate:.. • flar\'t~)' Milk, lhl' fi r..,t know11 homu:.exual un· pointed to a m ajor city rommh1:.10n in Son Fran· clsco, h a!> been fired after l wo month~ on the Job. Ma~ or Gt•orge ~1~conl' took the U<'l1on agnm:-.l Milk bl'l'Jlli.c he announn•d hl' \\a' runnini: for lhe Demo<' mt H' nom 1nJllon 1n tht• 16th :it all' J\i.Kt·mbly r11strrct The m a .H1r had \\arnccl him ubout i.ct·ktni; ;1n01 h1•r oft 1<'c. !\l1l k ;1 husineo.;:.man, hatl h1•1•n a mcmbl•r of the Hoard of P1:rm1t J\opeab. • F1J.?ht1ni.: inten"e pain that drov(• him into drrp depret.:.1on and lcn~hy <'rymg spt.'llli, Cu\. (ieurie Wallace took two year:-to re· cover Crom near-fatal gunshot wounds. his wife Cornella, re· lat~s an an autobiography. :\o". s he ... ays. she has lost hl•ro" n enthusiasm for pohllcs. The 240-pagc book, "("Nelia". 1:. an intimate ar· <'OUOt of the lift• or AJabama'i:, l-'1r't Fam1I~. told by the mcce of one Alabama governor. J a mes "Rig Jim" Fol~om , anrl the wife MIU WALLACE 11( the pres<'nl l'(O\'ernor. ~ht' tell., of la•r ari::ume•nh "1th Wa llace. and ofh1s t"'o-year ..,lrugglc back frmn the wound~ that lerth1m par<-;.> 1ed. • The name of former President Richard l"\ixon will appear on the Nebraska primary hallot May 11 as the candida te of delegate contcndl't' J'rtcrl-; Taurins of Lincoln. T:iurins filed in tht• cielegate race comm1ttcu to Nixon. "I do so because I helic,·e his error in JUrl1t- ment -of protect m~ his PEOPLE fril'nds -:-.hould not obscure the Sl'rv1t'es pl•rfor m(•tl by Richard M. Nixon clurini.: h1:. presidency," Taunnsi.au1 "He brought 1111' pri,oncrs of w;1r home• i11 "" honorahle m annC'r. lie "''rkcd tirt'lt""•I> fo1 I hr i:r1:.il o ( J;ii.1ini: peace.·' • The• Wash in.:t on ~llPl'l•mr Court wa' l11ltl ll1Jt ;in :idn11tti·rl "hur1·;111rr~1t1<.• m1·..,~ ' i.hroulrl hrrn.: .1111 111n;1t 1c· c11,1ll 1".1I 11f 1·11m1n.1l chari:t·i. .1i:.11n\t .. u:tor Jlob ('um· mini("· C11mrn111r" \\ "' c h;trJ!t•tl la'll l>e•r1•n1 h1•r "'11 h "'"'I! tll1•i:tul 1.·ll·ctrn11w l•q111pm1·111 111 pl.11•1• 11111)! 111 "' :1111·1• t l'l t' 1Jhunt· t .ii b f 1 ,.,. or t'hrlrJ,!•' Tlw 1'11:11 ~"" "'t•rc• on~·1n.tllv ftl\•rl IO h11t h ti I 'I rt C'( .f t1'\l II I (°11111 I 111 S10,lltl•· an1I hini.: ('ou11tv SUJll'rtor( 'nurl ,v .. 11o11Hc.\ Ha rha ra u.~a rdon, f)nl' or I 'um n11 n~'' n I I Ill Ill'\ .... tolcl 11 hn· jud.it•• Suµ1'l'rlll' 1'111111 p.1111·1 lh111 11 ""' m"'JI \\Ji. rn rordt•1 l>l't'•'"''' th1• 1'11:11..:1•.., \\1•11• 1111•11 I \\le't'. • E111ert11i11er J ohnny Malhi' h.t' h1•1•n h11hlif1·d h \ .1 lt111k1•11 lt•i.: ,uffcro•rt ,1-. tlw ""l'''r ":111111•tl 11p fw ,, cl.1111 •· 11umb1•r 1!11r111i: a 1·11111·11 I ,1pp1·,11.1111 • .1 l'puk1•:-.m;.tn :-.u icl 111 l.n' i\rwl'lt·., 1\1 ;11 hl'i, '10. 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Th nm :i ~ N. l>o~ nh1J( 11aid 1n a Jlouw speech th;1t I ht• Warren Comm ,..,..,ion le•lt manv questions unan~~f'f<'d. and lh.tt other QUt""tlOll'-and ~111nic new evidcn('(' h:1 \I' c·roppcd up :-inn· its 1964 report o'wuo lie told ,, ne" 'I 1·onflon.•nr1• l:it(•r that one new plt'Cl' ul l'\ 111( n<'t' r('('cntly di' rloc;ed iO\nhC'' ;in FBI tr.in" t11Jl 111 J l41retappl•t1 telephone ronvl'r~allon bt•twt•cn l\l r . :incl Mr"i. Micha~! R. Pa Inf', "'1th" hom lht• ,qfc or Kenned) . ._ assassin. Oswald. wassl.l) 1ng .111hc tin.~ ur the k'll 111.: I . ~ .... NEWPORT MHIOI Uf·TMl·WATER SAtLJOA T SHOW ---·· --·· .. I • I 1 I ~ ............. " N• • t • •I ,,. ..,. -. . -.. , B)' lbr AHO<'I•'"' Prt! .-:ioo •IL.LAG~. The followtnR are 811lboard'" hot r<'· l~ii·e-~~i-~"~· j"'~"!!i~ <'orJ hu:. fur the v.t_'t'k t'ndang Mar<'h 20 lh lht•y appeor an next week'!!> ai.SU4: T of Billboard ma&111.1nc. '11118l.,. .... l:S0-5:55-10:00 "Ulla.A"'1 HOT INCi.ES , 1. J?ECEMBER Oh WbatA Nl1ht· ~ uur Seai1ons W arncr 8r0& •• Curb 2. ALL BY MYSELF • Eric .Curml"n Arista 3 DREAM WEAVER • Gury Wright Warner Bros. .t. TAKE IT TO THE UYIT • Ea1tles A~ylum 5 LONELY 1'1GHT Angel Face • Captain & Tennille A&M . 6. LOVE MACHINE Pt. 1 • Miracle~ Tam la 7 SWEET THl!'\G ·Rufus Featur• Ing Chaka Khan ABC . ti. DREAM O~ · Aerosmith Colum· b1a 9. Jl'NK FOOD Jm1<1E • Larry Groce Warner Bros .• Curb Hitchcock Honor HOLLYWOOD tl'rll Altred lhtch('O('k master creator of Holl> "'ood SU!>~f\.\t' ntmi., v. 111 re'. ~~Ive lhe r1rst Filmt>.x a"'ard from lht.' Lo~ An.:elt'~ Im f estival th1:4 month lhlchcock, 76, v.111 ~ i,:1ven lhe :Aw11rd honot1n1t 5pttlal motaoo picture EA ·y U STl::NING }~ent at a <'t'remony ro110.,..•ln& the debut of h1a latelit 1. VE~t:S • Jo'r ank1c Avalon l) 'm. "F amtl) l'lot.'' Lite t.'· r=================== •. Z. O~LY LOVE lS REAL· Carole Kan& Ode 3. LO"lEl .. Y NJCllT Angd l'·act'. C.iptaln & T~nnillc A&M 4. Jl'ST YOU ANO I • Meli:.s:-1 Manrhesu •r Arista S. CL"PID ·Tony Orlando & Dawn Elektra 6. TH ER E'S A KIND OF HUSH All Over The Wurld • Caipenters A&M 7. THE CALL • Anne Murray from the people who Otff you "The Jan Singer" ---··-C...0.0. NOW SHOWHIS-OHE WEEK ONLY Capitol Be 8. LET YOUR LOVE FLOW • ::~~t 772.~46 .. C~lbmy Brother s Warner Bros .. • COSTA MESA ()~~ht In ~58 10l2 Bnstol Cinemas S40·7444 ORAHGE 9. CA RA MIA • Paul Delicato llWT 1UC1 01a09e Mill Cmetr.i 6Jl 0340 Artists of America ORANGE I.di· 673a350 P11n C11y Center 63.49282 10. COME ON OVER • Olivia lAHAIRA SANCLEMENTE Newton-J obn MCA Fas11100 Square 69Hl63J M1r.iNr •92 0056 MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER 4CADIWY AWAID MOWIMATIONS -IMCWOIM6 llST PK:TVH MST ACTOI l:SW:OO 10. DISCO L ADY • Johnny T aylor Columbia TOPLPS COUNTRY SINGLES Cmema V1e10 830·6990 Cinema West 892 4493 1. FASTER HORSES-The Cowboy -r;::;;~:~;;;;~~~~~~~~~ And The Poet · Tom T . Hall M<"rcurv I 2. 'TIL THE RIVERS ALL RUN • llST ACTllSS llST OllKTOI AMO •ST Wl1'01TIMO ACTOI 'Tll'. IM WTn. ID" > ... , •• lrl/W~ J.l._~:U "1U IUCUU" Ll\.UMH ""l'-1'-"-••M WfllDIM9y'a '1I01£POSIT MO l£TUlll'' (;) 1:00-4:15 7:00-9:25 ALSO ACADEMY' CARTOONS 1. EAGLES · Their Greatest Hits 1971 1975 As vi um 2 . PETER FRAMPTO~. Frampton Comes Alive A&M 3. FLEETWOOD MAC Warner Bros. 4. CAROLE KING ·Thoroughbred· Ode 5. 808 DYLAN · Desire Columbia . 6. DAVID BOWIE · Station To Sta- tion RCA 7. PAL'L Sl~10~ ·Still Crazy Afler All Thes t> Years Columbia 8 BAD CO MPA:'\Y -RunWtlhThe Pac~S"' a o Song 9. QUE EN • A :\ight At The Opera Elektra 10. GARV WRIGHT· The Dream Weaver Warner Bros. DRY· Don Williams ABC-Dot CROSS 3. THE ROOTS OF MY RAISING . Merle Haggard Capitol . ROADS 4. REMEMBER ME When The Candlelights Are Gleaming • Willie Nelson Columbrn WEDlllJE 5. YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING 1"'111 SD.AV, MA~CH 17 ·Freddy Fender ABC·Dot ST PATRIC 6. BROKEN LADY . Larry Galhn • K'S Monument 7. JF I HAD IT TO 00 ALL OVER DAY SPECIAL AGAIN I'd Do It \\'ilh You . Roy Clark ABC-Dot COM .. rW'll! D 8. STA:'\:Dl:-:G ROO~I O~LY • rw;u;: INNER &rbara Mandrl'll ABC Dot CORNED BEEF 9. MOTELS ANO .MEMORIES • T .G. Shepard !\I d1xh land 10 .• TIL I Ci\:-J ~JAKE IT ON MY AND CABBAGE OWN Tammy W) nelle Epic LA •IMDA 4: W&lll·•• .UOAI• "''Cl ti • ltOltOAY ..... U TUllOAY Cl•---1 ti.JI • t• tUllOn & ..ollOATI U:JI a 1• s495 lncludmo Beverage ·~--­--... -·--MM ... IOn,.. ...... ·----PUWOWllM CUQIOO'I NIP • ....... 0.--Oa.ly a .. • lllewa St.on ot t CS ~tNrT llOt'"1 C•l\ .. lll U..OU 11 f•UI ----MOlftwmlN .... "'" ... au.ex~. _ ....... ..,,.,... ..... -·-JMI fill DIMI • ..... ,_.,.. --· .. CllO-UIUILOIMW111 ,Alff • WAUUNe fAU 1"111 ~=:i!Jlr'"E?'~~-------'~--~::-'.": ... ~----~ !Iii --WM"UITNA ... WtL.D Mc<UUoon " ----- •1c~1:1m1iz~11:1rii':-;=~m::.:.:1""'l ---M.Au. IMIUt • ........ -... °"' .. _ ... _ ... M11¥1l_.. ... ._ ,_ ... ---~- CN.4aUS UOMSOH ''IH.AIHIAIT PASS .. ... .. 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I WIU. • .f01t HOW"' ,Otl C410l TIO I Auer Ill JACll MtCHOUOH "OHi FUW 0 .. THI CUCWOO'S tmr lti "'DOG DAY A'111MOOM" 111 "OIOWHltj6 POOL" ""° Dlf'OSIT, MO llTUa)f'' IGI •cHAWI I THI AMG&" IGI .... U.KHIART ,us· "MUMTIM• ,AITY" INI r~t~~~t~EJ!.~~! ... ,. l~;~·~UOtCtHTU '" fl41 CO·Hl'T AT CIN(MA Wll'T lht HINDENBURG" CINlMA WEST-.,,"...,"" •~4cx.., .. wur W1\htl .. CIN'Tll t •7 101 111 C1111ru .. m1nae1 c11n P~U~IR MD WIUld 11 KIDD l'AIJl NlWMAN 11011 llT Rl:OIOllO "''" ""''"' ROJI .IOllJllf ~JIU w.-.,..1: · llrl'IWllPC RO<>n't.:a, COGlWAN { ...... ~t~!~~p~K...,.., j ......... 0'4't \ 16 f40t a.t/llN WHO WOVlO Ill lllNO ALSO AT f 0WAR09 H(Wl'Olll Wilt< l UCllY ADY -NL\ I STO I', CIUIN\\'Wl 1 \'11.J.:\(;J: "I H ASSIDY AMD THI SUMDAMCI KID" CO Hll Al "'lllA CIN,MA 'ALIC!! OOESN T LIVE Hf:RE ANYMORE ' n .... •tJH of a \'4H1um rta1l11ng " ,..,..~ . lff,.d~>Qff l'lUS "STORY OF 0 " llATCO X ~-- A J Z DAILY PILOT Monday M.,ch 15, 1976 Struggle to get taste into low tar smoking ends suddenly with new Enriched Flavor~ discovery for 9 mg.tar MERIT. For ycnrs. dependency o n tar for taste h as created a taste "b arri er" for lo\v tar cigarette . A limi t on h o \V good a lo \V tar mo ke courJ taste. No\v that ba rrier has been broken. Broken for good by a re m arkable cigarette called MERIT MERIT packs 'Enric h ed Fla vor~ A rndical nc\v taste discovery so effective at fo rtifying tobacco w ith extr a fl avor that MERIT actuall y delive rs as rnuch -or lnor c-taste than cigarettes h nving higher ta r. Up to 60°;) hi gher ta r. Yet M ERIT h as o nly 9 m g. tar. One of the lo,ve t tar levels in smoking today. Lotccr. in fa ct, than 98~~ of all cigarette s ·old . ·Tho u and of sn1ok ers \\'ere tested .. The re ult. \vere conclusive. If you ·mokc, you'll be intereste d . Smokers Report MERIT Delivers More Taste 9 mg. tar MERIT \.va s taste-tested against fi ve current leading lo\v ta r cigarette brand ranging from 11 m g. Q ""11p ).f.,.nt 1,.. I •• to 1 5 m g. tar. Thou ~ands of filte r smokers were involved, smokers like yoursel( a ll tested at home:~ E1,1cn if the cigare tte tes ted had 60% more tar, a significant m ajority of all smokers tes ted re ported n e w 'Enric hed Fl avor' MERIT delivered n1ore ta ste. Repeat : delivered more taste. In simila r tests against 11 mg. to 15 m g. m e nthol brands, 9 mg. tar MERIT M ENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering as muc h -or morc - taste than the higher tar brands tested. Yo u 've been smoking "low tar, good ta te" cla ims lon g e nough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT. Unprece dented fl avor a t 9 mg. tar. From Ph iii p Morris. 9 'American ln,111u1c of C••n,uml'r Opinion Study •vailahlc free on rcq~s«. Pholop Moms Inc .• Rr.:hnmnd. \,.. l.121'\I. m)!"l.1( Q 9 mg: 'tar:· 0.7 rw. nic01ina av. POI cigaroue by FTC Method. "" :7 Warning . The Surge on General Has Oeterminfd .............. ....... 11''~11" Thal C1garet1e Smo king Is Dangerous to Your Health. I What Price Prevention? WASfllNGTO~ lt'PI > A re 'ICW of r~Cl'nl i.lUdll~ of lhl' ef ferts ol or.ii conlr uct•IJll\ "'' ~ho"!\ tht• pall ha• t"'cn &»<>el.6l ed "'1th blood cloti., stroh.,, ht>art ::iltar kll, lln•r turnvr\, ha.:h blood prl'n ure and g.illblQddcr dlsl'ase. And eslroi;:en compound~ USl"'t! t o treat mt'nopou:.al :.) mptom-4 w~rt• lankt>d an l>ecembt:r walh cancer of the uterub. The Medll·al Ll'lter. a non profit ne wsletter on drugs for doctors, said many rl'Cenl n·· ports have r ailed alll'nt1on lo the hazards auocaatcd \\Ith oral ron· tracept1vcs containing e1>lro~t'ns and or al estroRt'O!> u1>cd for menopau!>al problem:.. INFORM PATIESTS The publacat1on recommended in its current 1!!>:.ue that ph) M · 1.·1an s inform patients a:. !>~c1hcally a:. pos'l1ble about lht' risks a:.soc1aled walh the u1>e of pllb. So far as blood clots are con cerned. the Ml'd1 cal Letter said a 1974 r eport on a :.ax-year !>ludy in· \'Oh ing <\6.000 "'omen !>h<>"' ed t hat blood clots m the leg" "ere fn e times more common 1n \\Omen 'Aho U&ed oral eontractp· ti\, .• A report la:.t > e.tr 1ndtcaled the uw u( thl' lnrth t·ontrul pill ins O"-oc1ntl'd "'1th a four-fold in· t·rease an the r11>k or litroke cuu:Jed by blood clol:1 an the arteries leddang to the bnun. 1' Another 1975 i;tudy srud the u~e '"'" ,~, .. ~ :\ 9'i lin•o•klhttlO<)h ~ll<J Ill 1oul lV< Jt-... / ( ombln111k10 01 "' 4.:::, • OOlto0t l'11tk.v-k,.. t"O>'""-"'" ••Id low P"~U9"" / , l111M1~-d luoC141tl1>ll\;r ~ '""''""" of oral contracept1v~ upf)t!art-d Rt-ndy i'Hl'J'liJnc'· to l'OntrtbUtt' tO lhe flSk or heurt • '• :ill.tck ""hl'n other risk ftH'lur!> such as ~m okin.i. high blood pressure. di a bl'l£'li a nd ht~h cholt'Slt'rol levE"ls were present A 11econd report late la.st year found the fl'>k of hear\ attack dt'ath in· creased 4.7 times in pill users Crom 40lo 44 yean. ~Id. U\'ER Tt:MOR Benign liver tumors also wer e linked to the eslrogen·conuarung birth control pills late last year. The Medi ca l L e tte r said numerous studies ha\<e reported a sharp increase an II\ er tumors "h1ch previously"' ere rare. Or al contracepti\'eS caused high blood pres:.ure in some pa- t 1 en t s. th e report sa id , particularly in women "'ho have other risk factors. One study found the incidence of high blood pressure was about 2.S limes higher an pall users The Medical Letter said the as- sociation between the pill and gallbladder d1sea:.e 1s w ell estabhsh~d with gallstones OC· curring twice as oflcn in women who use the pall. Breast cancer is more of ~ TYPICAL PILL ADVERTISEMENTS IN A MEDICAL JOURNAL puuJe as far a s an association "'ith eslrogE"nS IS concl•rnt•d. Some estrogl'n compounds hcl\ l' been found lo 1ncrea~e the 1n cidence of b rea:.l canc<•r in animals. but numerous !>lud1t::. ha\'e found no e\'idenct' that btrlh control pills incr ea:.c lhc risk of breast cancer in \\omen. ··some ha ,.e e'en indicated that tht') may lower tht> in- c 1denct> or benign brea:.t t umor!> ... the Med1<'a l Letter .. aid Ho" e\ er. il noted that an October report said the pill may mcrea:.e breast cancer rates in wom en wath already established ~nign breast cancer disease. T\\O !.ludat•s r CIJOrte d in December !>aid oral c ·tro1:e11'·." used for mt'nupau!>ul :.) mploms wer(' associated "'1lh a 4 to 1't times higher fl!>k of devclopmjt cancer of the Ult>rus, dt>~ndtn~ on lhl' type of c1>lrogl'n u:.l'd and the duration. '.I( Preschoolers Get Ready B.> JACKIF. COM BS-LA~1> Of-D•••r P'o ... Sl•H The year befon• ~ child starts kind eri:arten see ms in - terminably long rot a four-year- old. lie waits and \\aits for Sep- tember to coml• around. oftt>n filled with mixed emotion<> oH•r \\3nl1n~ to be in 'ichool llkt• ·-,, ht~ ktd" and nut \\ anltnJ! lo lt•a\ l' has homt.• und motht•r. The Cha Id De' l'lopnwnt Ct•ntt>r rn llunt111gton lll•ach I!> an ;it. kmpt to nll'el tht• pre11choolcr·-. nl'C'ds :ind 10 (111 the yt•ur With a .:radual 1ntrodud111n lo school Jire. The <'enter is not a preschool hut a proJ!ram for pre:.t·hool· aged children and their parent!! Jt im olvl'S them and the school p1•opl1• in l1••1rninR aboul the chrlcl'" ~ro" th p.illerns ;ind po,s1blc problems before he C\ l'n c·ntc·rs :.chool OBJ ECTI \' F:s Dt rt•ctor I h •l('n Rc1C'hm:1n. "ho t•nnl'<'t\ l'cl thC' pr11gr.1m ..irtl'r \\orktnl! •" u s111•1•1·h lht•rapt'l ''1th k 1nr1NJ,!a rt n1•r,, '>a td the proJUJm hu!> thrc<' m.nn .:<•Jb -To tmpro\-C lhl' child's at- t1tudl' about :o.chool by introduc rn~ rt in an c•nJoyablc and Rradual m,tnnl'r To !>l~f\'<.' ac; a d1af,!nO!>ltr rentt>r "'!Rtrc rh1111n·n an• lt•!'>lt•<l for spc>t•c•h. hea ring. v1Mon. ,ind :o.n<'1al and mot1>r !'lktll' 1'11 f.!1•1 thl• 1nin•11t' anrl rnrn mlHlllY llHlllH·d \\Ith thl' .. rh1Htl Ill ,1 fltl"ll\I', l'Oll,ll'llC'll\t' \\:I\. hopdulh . Pf Cl\ 1d1nf,! lh1· fottn<l,1 I 11111 r11r a 1:0011 rl'lat1on ... h111 11\'l°"l'l'll p.i r,·nl tl-ucher 1·h1ld. Tlw n•nt1·r r11rr1·nth 'l'rV<''> 71 rlulcl11•11 in .1 four ""hnol .1ri•,1 of ( ln'.111 \' 11·w !°'ll hon I L>1stn l't M "· Reichman belie\es the in· nova ti\ e program rearhes one. thi rd u f the incoming kin· deqeartners. \1SITS Thl' rh1ldre" \'t!>il the cenll'r on<'l· or t \\ ll'l' :1 m onth r1'r tt•:-.tini:. r11m ... pla) lim e ac•lt\'llll',, \'1!'>11!'1 Io th t• 1 r n t' \\ k 1 n cl t• r i: u rt t· n da,:o.rnom and tc•achcr:o. "Wl· tr~ to (:l'l lhl'm ust•d to ~rhool " :.he ~a11l. P.irenb abo ha\\• many op. Jllll tun1t1es to confer: "1th r h1lcl dt•\ t•lopmt•nt s pec1ah!>b uboul lh•·tr 1·h1lc1':. gro"' th, bt.•hin ror ;in!1 hl·.1 Ith Ora ht·r 11taff arc a ~ycholog1st, nurse. s peech therap1!>l. project secretary. two half-tame instn1c- tional a1dC1> and a part-time artist. The pro~rum is in the second year or a thrt•t' .)l'lir. !'>l<lll'- fund<'cl proJ<'t'l. Tht> budJ!<'l rfias ~t·ar I!'> S6l.OOO Nl•Xt year tl \\tll he offrrNI to a lurl'(l'r portion u( lht• school d1~tr1c·t "llopcfully. lht•rt• l'Vc•ntuall~ \\Ould be• center!. in each schcXJI district wht•n• parcnl., can i:o for help walhoul expcn1>1\'C uppollll· ments or clinics. REVIE W PRIORITIF-" "It v.ould meJn th:1t <'Xi,ting school !>taff "'ould n· evaluate BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday. March 15, 1976 Bl Jackie Morrison, 4, puts on her thinking cap for speech therapist Shirley Hartwig at Child Development Center. EMii• .............. ,, ........ , ... pnorit1c•s . J;I\ tnl? .. nmt• llml' to the prt'school agt'd th1ld," :.aid Ms. Reichman. Such a proJcCl has bc<'n done before but mainly with IJOOr children as in ProJl'Cl lka d Start. !.he pointed nut "Thi:-. 1:0. a pro~rjnt for mtdrtlt• cl<•s:. lam1l1t.'!'> "'ho lend 111 lx.· 'er~ Ull\ wus about their chrleln•n'.., th . \t'lopmcnt and c.ipabthlll's,' :-.he said A\'OIO LABEi.iNG The ccntt'r :o.tarr "'ork~ "ith the parents and f.!I\ t•s lht·m a p· propnale l"cpcr t :1t111n11. "We• cardullv .1vo1cl l;1h~tnl! a l'htlcl a:. 'slow' or ·immature,' " said 0 M' Rcir hman. "ho received her BA d eg r ee from St. Louis l 'na\'l'rs1ty and her MA degree from L'niversity of Kansas (both de g r ees were in s peech pathology). Sht' hrlicvt's in a "flexible no- tion of what rour·year-olds arl' t•apable of. Som<' childrl'n (!._re adl.'pl at a partacular skill and nol at ol hers." Thl' dict ate. "A four-year-old !>hould be u ble to c.Jo such and ~uch ·• 1s dam aging to t~c child, ~he said. "We should give tum l>PdCt' to J?row and emerJ?c." Tht• renter abo encompasse~ her p h1lo:.ophy of parent:. nnd She Got a Loan parenting. "Little is done to pn'· pare a person for parenthood. The center of{ers a source of ideas and read1rtl( materials, ond people total k to a bout problems. \ "Parents and school-ba11e<l people need to work as a team .'' said Ms. Reichmmr. "J heltev<' thl' ct•nl<'r 1'(1\'t'S the parent-;, chaldrt·n and st•hool a n extra boost.'' With the parents' permission. the information 1s passed on 111 the child's kindergartt>n tcacht•r so "they know about each child at the very beginning of ktn· dergarten a nd provide for in- dividual needs and tulents <it once." Success in Banking V\brld Ry JO OLSON 0. .... O•llf f'lle4 M.oH Vrooooom. 0 rr she j!C)('S, tool Ing throul(h .Euros>c an hl·r nl·w Mercedes Susan Pierrr, ownf'r or a nc·w fireplace shop in Wt"Slm111sl1•r, keeps this dream in rt•-.t>rv1• for one of those days when :;.he• ts absolutely sick or working Ro hours a week and nevl'r havlni:t lime to do anylhini;: but eat , slct'P and rus h. Actually. she brn't a stranJ!er to hard work and will readily admit she lo,·es at. because shl' \lt'\\s \\Ork a s an opportunil) to buy some freedom ''I've been a free c;pirit mo'it or m\' life ... she s:ud bet" een customers in her crowded mall shop. It was this combination of in· dependence and d edication which enabled her to achle\'e her Susan Pierce, owner of a new fireplace shop, happily at work. • j.?oal or owning a tmo;in(''lt; unit ovcrcom<' thc· ohi.t at'll· or rrnd1n~ financ1ii l bu<'k1n11 . M 1s11 PIC'rct'. tht• r1r-.t woman to rf'C'('l\'1• a-.s1:0.t:1nc·e• from I he• A!'>tan Amt·rican Nationrtl llus 1 nes s All1:1nc·l·, dt•rult•d 111 J anuar\' of l!li~J thut slw "'ould like to twv1• ht·r o\\n 1 t•lull hu:-.1 ncss , "I had seen some of the shop" (she purc ha!>l'il a franch1sr l. and I had made money 1n n •al <.''>tak. And I had d('l'adecl that a wh1t1· knight "'a., not comm..: a Ion.: lo sweep me ore m y reel .. So. s he made tht• arranli(rmt•nh for the franch1St' and <,et out tonb ta an finan'''"lo! Twenty bankc; l.11rr . .,he ""' tired or being told no and 11u·k or being asked 1f she "'a-; plannin~ to open a dress ~hop or p lant shop THREE A DAV "I starl<'d with the bank in Holly\\ood where I had an ac· C'ount," sht-said. "They told me no. Then I s tarted dn v\ng down the street looking for bank<c f would do three in one d.iy and take the next day on Ix-cause l would be so mad I couldn't talk .. ' Finall~'. she got an attorn<·y and an acrountant to h<'IP her put together a package. She pre<;ent· ed it to a nother bank and "ac; t old. "We can't dascriminal <' agarnst women an~ more·. but vou'll have to take at some"' hen• dse. ·• ''A Int Co r the problem) wnc; lwc·.111..,e• I was a woman." sh1· rnnc·Nfrd. "and because of my ai.:t· h he'11 30)." l\l 1i.c; Ptt•rc·e at last found a hank 111 Wl•slminster whll'h 11111!· .:ei.h•d s he• ~o to th1· AANllA. which tn•l pe d ht•r 1111•pa1 c u llt'W J13CkUl!l". Shl' t·red1ts Paul Tomko, an as- "i..,t11nt vice president at thP hank, for encourali(inl! her. "111· hehcvl'd in m e. l nt-ver thcl\Jli(ht 1l \\ould happen." s he stalt'<l. Thaddeus Roan, area officr manager for AANBA. said Mis' Pierce w a!. ont-or about 400 Pl'O· pll' the orftce helps <'arh yCJr in 'l'Cunng backing for new bUSI· ll('<:S('~ It "as sel up pri manly to aid Asia n -Americans, but canno~ discriminate in reverse, Roan saad. So M 1ss Pierce. a Caucasian "Oman. was able to benefit from the service. Now that she is in business. the former MichaRan r esident faces the challenge or m aking a go or it and proving that a woman can operate a fireplace shop just as well as a man. EA V JOB "P eople don't think t know an~ thing about. fireplaces. It's not a big maJor job to put in a fireplace." s ht-said adamanUy. ''Pt-ople 1usl don't want to try an~1.hmg ne"'. They'd rather sil and"' atC'h T\'. '' Shl' dl'li g hts In h o vlnJ? ('Ustoml'rs a:o.k for 1111' ow111•r, a rnl lhPn tc·ll1nl! th1·n1 th.it .. h1· 1, 111·· owne r . Tlt1• cl o11ht1 •1' 11 :-.11alh wtll u..,k ortC' 11 1 t l11• 111 :11•· salt•i>('lt·rk.., "ho th1· 11w111·r n ·allv r-.. ~ht• !'.:ttcl, :11111 ;itt• am1111'1I whc·n lh1•y 1ltM'Cl\'1•r t hut Mrs'\ J'wrl·c 1n11t•1•cl "th•• propc IC'lnl' She hlifH'" to op1·n ti '•·e·o111I i;hop by lhl• t•ncl nl tht• y1•a1 .111.i• then a third l ut1·r "1 '111 .1 masoch1-,t." !.h<' acl11111t1•1I. "Hut l don't plun to~'' O\ n thn·c· " It ha' 111•1•11 .1 i..11·11111·(• t11 "l•<.'n•I :all Of h1•r W,lklnli! h1111" Ill fl1•1 · store', :-.ht• j.!l 111llC'll · I re .tll\o \\CIUld hl..1• ln Ill' :o.k11111: 1111w I <:un 't p.11 t\' •II dnnk 0\ lo !'-.111 t'ranc1..,c11 or \'t·~.rs ="u ti-n1111o I can ·t f'l<'jrl hull'<' cu clo l.111ndr v and a kw timl'S 1·,,. h.1<1111 1111\ clean toweb anrt undc:rwt•ar. Hut. I have fun workani:." Th e (or m l' r i. c· c r 1· t a r y , w a itress and t'raft t1•,1d11•r la menll'd that ..,ht> had h1okt•n 11ll of her finRcrnu1h. that hl'I°" stomach wa!' tr eel up rn knots and that she was sick or eatrni;i the food from th<• local l akl' nut places. but ~he yl'l 11he wa!\ ready to help when a hrow!)er walked into the store. 'One male c ustomer even • called her a "chrmnt'Y 11wetp.'' but s he didn't bat an eye. That dream of i;eemR Europe in :l J\1ercede4', Jn!'tcad or hilchhikinJ! as !lhe did thl' rar!>t tame, ('\11dent• Jy had flashed through her head.· " ' r. I 82 DAILY PILOT Monday. Matcl'l 15. 1976 Counselor Warns of t 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS. In a 1 ~ent column. you warned ot 11 I fiWe·known but not ~ nm· dill ~ease called UerpH Simplex II . 1whlcb bu been linked "'Hh 15lerility and cuncer. , I am not u physician. l'm a col Je.ic counselor who became 111• quainted with Herpes throuiih the sad experience of a brlJ(ht, Jland5ome college student who J>ICked up the infection durin1e u boliday brl'ak when he renewt:d ~n acquaintance with ., formt'r 1irlfriend. •• During our discussion he re· membered his girlfriend had been Intimate with a man who h as frequent cold sores. Herpes is a cold·sore virws that Clown in' Around Clancy the Clown has -tost the circus, but he , has found the Child Development Center and lots or eager pre· s c hooler s at a storybook hour. Clan- cy m a k es r egula r visits to the center to help provide an exci l· in g Jime for the children, who are learning wh at it's 'like to go to school. See story, Page Bl. '. I t ' 1s rapidly becoming a venereal d!sea~e because of the increasing incidence of oral genital !W:< Pornographic movitts and ";,rt" have popuh•r11ed oraJ M:x in " way that was unheard of l'VC'll f1v~ )'ears ago. A) 3 coun~elor. I can tell you many of my t•ollengut-:i (1&~ wtll as sexologists> ar~ d1rt'('tly or in· directly encournicmg oral i>t'-< play I th.ink It Is only fuir lh;.1t thu public be mi!dtr uwart· of lht! risks that nccompany this M>rl of activity. I have seen many articles on Herpes in the newspapers and popular magazines, but I have never seen any mention of tht• connection bet ween Herpes and oral St!:\. Md) bl' lhe ••nters are too gu\less to tell It Ilk~ 1l 1s How •1boul you , Ann l.unders ., - LOUIS A. BERMAN. PHO, STtlOENT COUNSELING SERV1C£S. l'OY JIJ... Ot:AR DR. R.: Tb(> principal purpojjc of thi:. column b to t'ducatt' peoplf' and bt'lp them Ind hultblt'r and bapplf'r Uvt'lj. Your ll'th•r mt'rlh prtuUng and I thank )'OU tor wrltlog, DEAR A':\~ l..ANOf:Rs · l ju .. t rt>turned from a PTA nwct11•i'· T~elve purc·nts allen<kd. Tht! ~chool has 300 students. Our meeting:. nl'\'t•r lasl murt: than an hour and a half. h It any wondl·r so many kids ,Benefit Fashioned •• PLEAD: A luncheon fa:.hwn A marrtai?c dynam1,...., lt':-t \\di \\'1th an Artist for the $OUlhl'rn show will be Prl':-t'nt<.'d at noon indude .;ho\\ 101! actual and 1th-<.d Or.toge County alumnae met'l· Risk (Ann Landers =..;. . ~ are tn trouble today! tr then· parents won't bt>stir themselves to devote 90 minutes one Tuesday '* month to atteitd a meeting that in,·olves the well·bclna of their children, what can they expect'! DEAR ANN LANDER~ My married d aughter and I discuss your column on tht.• phone every day. lf she asks m e it 1 wrote this letter I wlll deny lt. R. is a wonderfUl wile and mother. Her home ls lmmaculatu and she's a marvelous eook. But ht•r laundry ill awfUl. The girl \\ash e:s everything togetht r. re- &ardless of color. The baby's while undershirts and panties are gray. Her husband's shirts are so dingy it's a disgrace. The sheets and piUow cases look blue becaus e she throws her husband's socks i1. the same machine. go over lher~ on Monday 1tnd see the way R. does the laundry. Thankis for lettlnc rnc ~et this off my chest. l !e~I bt'ltcr ulready. - JUST MOM DEAR MOM : Why don't you 10 over there on Tuesday Instead of Monday! I'm prinUng your letttt so m y readt'u <'•n see what SOM£ people lf'l sick about. rlease, Ann, print this lt>ttcr. l know ours ilm 't the only PT A that ts having a difficult time. Thank you v~ry much. -OREGON MOTHER . Dl:AR MOTHER: Here'& yCMlt k1tt•r. And if ll makt"# some~­ pie uncomfortable, I'm deU1ht· t'd. You parents out there wb~tt chlldr~n areo'l doing very well ln M"bool could learn a lol lf you at- tend~ some PTA mee&J.ngs and beume acquainted with their teachers. I recommend it. It makes me sick whenever I How to -and how much? Find out with Ann l.anders 's new booklet, ''How. Whut und When to Tell Your Child About Sex " For your copy. send 50 cents in coin along wilh a long. stamped, self-addressed e nvelope 10 Anrt Landers, P .0. Box 1400,• Elgin, 111. 60l20. Horoscope: Libra New Start Coming TUESDA \'.1'1ARCH 16 By SYD~EY OMARR ARI ES <March 21· April 19): Lie low. Do plenty or listening -~el wind of what opposition plans to do. Be r ecepti\'e. Have antenna out. up and sens itive. Defer direct action. TAU R l!S (April 20· l\Iay 20): Work, organize -get priorities into focus a nd perspective. Someone has made pro· mise which cannot be fulfilled. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Accent on what is needed, what you desire, "ho can bring) ou happi- ness, what person mak<'s you tense a nd lead s along paths of intrigue. CANCER (June 21· need -inveslit?ate, as· say factual information. Be versatile without scatteri ng for ces. Ex· pand horizons without leavtng behind lessons of \'alue. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Accent on in- dividuality . personality, new starts, more in· dependence and emo· ti o nal re s p on s e s . Member of opposite sex is in picture. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21>: Much that oc- curs could be cl a n - dest ine. b e h ind the scenes. Be a nalytical. Piece to~etht'r bits or in- formation for complete story. SAGl'M'ARIUS <~ov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent un contacts. I n en<tslllps. fulfillment of desires. Family reunion coUld be in picture -dom estic adjustment also is f eatured. Re member special anniversary. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): What st>t>ms out of reac·h could be eloscr than you imagint'. Key is to stick to course. adhere to principles -- and be willing to invest in your own capabilities. AQUA RI US (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): A dream could be more literal than you deemed possi- blt'. PISCF.S <Feb. 19· Marc ti 20): Concern with hidden matters dominates. Look beyond s urface indications. July 22 > : H ighllght abili-"'.:;;:;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;;;:;;;;:;::;;:;;;===tj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ty to be practical in face r of temptation lo fall into WEDDING I PARTY world of fantasy. Build J A FLOWERS on solid base; eschew \ Pat and Randi castle on s and. Decorator Accessories LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 33t E. 11th St. Spotlight on movement, Coit• MeH relatives, s hort trips, emon·s &U-4151 842-eoe1' messages. Gain indicat· ed through written word. SPORTSWEAR Hunch is apt to be \'alid. VIRGO <A ug. 23·Sept. 22): Collect what you 'MSIQlff Pl.ALA "llAIBOA ISlAIC ~tlll'ach 216Moru''fAYf. ~·•n 61~1904 WEEKENDER Geta It ALL together Frld•y• Wednes day, :\larch 2-1 , in the roles each partn1.·r 1s playing ur 111.: ~uth Coast Plaza flotel to rai~c ~ould~ketoplay. T he session will ~gin at 7 :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ funds for tht> non-profit organa1a-p m :'tlond.1y. March 23. in tht• In the M 11S14MI (Ion dedicated t o promotint: RETIR ED TEACHERS: La)!una Beac h hom e of Lee cdut•ation to end drug abuse. Orange County Division "111 \'~:hku. . This year ~oats han' hel'n ex· meet al l : 30 p . m . Tut•'idJ ~. panded to include the purC'huse or March 23. in the Ftr~t Il:i pt1'>t a SS.000 cardHI<' res uscttator earl Church. Santa Ana for the student health Sl'f\'H'es Jt Ltfl', L1b1.•rf\· and lh1.' Pur-.111t o f l'C. lrvmc. Happiness \.\ill be th(• topic uf llE:\LTH PROGR,\:\1 : Our Bodal•;, 1s tht• topic to be presC'nl- t•ll al l pm. Tut'sday. March 23, In the Women's C('nter al Golden \\'t•;,t Coll{•ge in the community • . . HOUSE OF F ~·~BRICS , du uy.' I;,...,, • 1uulity I< thri£ s II . . . Tickelsforthebenefit.<1tSl5 C ec il W . Tvl 1.•r . Sn uth .. rn each. may be purrhas1.'<i b~· m;11I· C:;ihfn rn1J Ari· a \I<'(' pres1dt·11l mg a check lo Mrs. Olga Mot-. 80 for the stale organization rtnlt'r L---::::====7:~~~~~~;;:;:===::::::---:::::====::::=~;=~;:::::=:;=====::::;:-1 i\dm1~sinn i.; frl'e and oocn lo I KOO' IE KO INKLE PANT WEIGHT ,h:1l~·~1\~·,~~1r\t:~~:~~fr;:~~~t~;;\ lht· gauz~ e .. cloth cn'nkle cloth l'll ira Adelanl1.'. San Clemenll' 926i2 She may be called ill 493·3269. SE MI NAR : A one-day workshop designed to provide in- formation b y and about sue· cessful women in management will open at 9 a .m. Saturday. Ma r ch 20. in the Graduate Center, Cal State Long Beach. Further information is availa- ble by calling the-Offke of Conti· nuing Education (213) 498-5561. LAS 1'1ADRINAS: Gcody Def· fenbaugh is the new prnsident of the South Coast Commun ity Hospital Auxiliary chapter. On he r board ar e Bonnie Ret· t i~. viC'e pr<'~i dent . JJnl'l llnrurk1 and Mary Wootlartl, :w•·n •t;1nl"s, and Otunc S1mpMm. trrnsun•r. tto~v: F.CONOMISTS: I.incl.I 1\1.:111.1 . of th1• Wnm1·11·s llp 11•1rtun1l11'' rt'nler. l 'C ln1rlt'. \\111 lw tlw 'llll'ilkt•r 11t lht•<Jrun~w C'uu nt y nH'N 1 n I( at 7 :10 p 11\. Mc,nda.v, !\lar<'h 22, w1lh l\lr'I. ll:i1.: l'arerh.1r11an of Fount<iln \'.llky sf'n in~"" hostl's" Ab. Al1to7.1 's to1nr ~•II bt• Op portun1t1e::. for Worttt.•n 111 Ornn~c County. 1'1 i\ R R f A f~ •: C L I ~ I (' : Amt•ncan Institute-nf Family Relations will t•orufact n ~e!':-1on lll 7 pm. Mondnv. March 22. m lhf' county off k t•. 111121 Ir\ 1111• );Jlvc1., Tu:;tin. Topics 111clude What's R11!ht About Your M a rr\a~e", Whut (Auld Be Better?. How to Ht• ~iends, How to De lAvers. Com· munication . Finance and Construcli\'e Arguina. <"n ll e~I.' "111 he d1~C'us:.ed h} Marilrn Dir kson. ht>alth ce nh:r dart>ctor : Or. Ann Atkinson, LECTl'RE : \\'omen in ~l .ir " riage "111 be the subJt!Ct tJ1 s· cussed by the Rev. Ed Allen, staff coordinator and head chaplain at Interfaith Center. UC L psyrhnlog1s t, and Dr. Carol CALCUTTA LOOK·A·LIKE Father Allen is weti known for his couns elltni;:, pre·manlal J?uidance and follow-up pro- grnms and. vocational gwdance. Smith. phys ician. This really wrinkly cloth is Ju~t right for sporls Dupont's OACRON~polyester/cotton A weekly workshop, h<'ginnin~ tops. Choose from a wide assortment of solid nt 9 a m. W<'dnesda.v, ~tarC'h 24. Great for sportswear, playwear and leisure wear. ... colors. 38"/39" wide. Machine wa5h ·Tumble dry. on campus "ill dettl with over· Wide color selection including natural. romin~ fc·eltn!?S oC mudequa('Y Polyester/cotton. blend The meelin~. s ponsort.•d by the Lutheran Church Women. ,., npt>n to both men and '>'Omen. marrwd or "lnj.!le. and mf1·r10rity. Machine wash· Tumble dry· 44"/45" wide Instruct or will be Rieharll John!->on. psyrholnin~t and self· de\ l'lopmt•nl !>pt•nah..,t. The S<'ssion will he,:?in at R p m. Tht> f11ll ow111g Sl'SSl<m-> will be held on Tut• ... days. '>'tlh the scnl's cndrnj.! May lt!. r Tues day, Marrh 2:t , rn the Lutheran Church of the Maskr, Corona del Ma r. <"l.IPPF.D \VINGS: Former TWA hostt>sse~ will prt•scnt a fo!>htnn ~how atlWt•stt•rn Fedt•r:il Sa\ m gs. Ora n~" on \\\•<1nt•Mla )', Man h 2 1. ALPHA OF,LTA Pl: FrNl HnllJnd. lf('I t\11 1•1h1C'Jllon 10 strurtnr. ~ill prl'M•nl TrJ\ t'(, • • -• =-= ---~-= -; Poul Patrick Mc811de. M 0. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOLOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN .PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IS WHAT IT'S All ABOUT llU IWll MAii TRAT GROWS f. 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Westminster 898-3171 Huntlnaton c..nter ~ .. lndliM..l ....... wlMd 897-8013 Bueno Porte c..nter ~, ............ Bueno Port-828-6323 • \ ,, BOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS RINKY WINKERIEAN Science Column Today's Topic FIGMENTS NANCY bf Wa F. ••• • Mii C•• .....,..,.._ (JIU(. SUf o&A1 awi,.p l¥' (:t) /l'Ht~~ f~l f0e 't£ ..... , Tm viabilit of : y nuclear plants. CAN l HAVE SOME '? NO--YOU CAN'T EAT ANIMAL CRACKERS--- or Do we really need an atomic tomato? _,L · -::--, byEnH ......... YOU TOLD ME THAT YOUR FAMILY ARE ALL VECTET-'RIANS . . DOOLEY'S WOILD GORDO MOON MULLINS TDDAT'S CIDSSlllD rlZZLI PEANUTS by Charies M. SdUI 76 Old O•Y"'o•e 1•1• 78 F OC\tl>all l)06•toon 12 Ou•~" .II o•Qeon llllOtmf'f 111 ( .,., "*"'"''"'• ~ ll •Olll N •Phlll blul' Var 4 t AIA!N>I 4,' fln¥1no 11¥1not 4 ~ ProlAf'f' •11 L~·' ~l) l'"'° t>I JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ,· l'E\.l ~ SC&oL • CLINIC for 61~L~ '-'i~ Pv-06 It,..~ ""' j-n, I •SOYS'-+ I GO Wlf'._. TMIS (IC .... ~N~E, 1WUT, 6ENlltOIAS. !!JOY, •wr MY FATHU~~'7 ~ 'i!t.l. "f AT 1'4M •LL T~~ 11 THIS CWIFIES THAT THE SEARER HAS 1115 FOOT I~ A CAST, AND HAS THE ~16HT 'TO eE CAA6fff" by Herold Le Doux by Mel D'ttOP ... IM, &e~ HE ~CA(E~ YOIA~ 90>'FriEND AWAY.' DAil Y PILOT a! by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnsoa "Wcll, tfwc do return h• th1~ eanh'" anoth<r lxxly you t.in ~ \Urtl the one I 11c1 will be way'''° tu1111c>unJ the htl''·" DENNIS THE MENACE ~ f: 14 DAILY PILOT Kuhn May ST PETERSBURG, Fia <AP> -Commissioner Bowle Kuhn ts eit~ctt•d lo st ep In today and or· ' der the opening or b•twbatrs 1•spr1ng training camps while n~aoti.alion2' continue between Club o" ner1> and the Playl.'r!l A:.· S<X'wl10n over a new labor ron v acl. "I can 't offer you a hard date, jNf\elher 1t 1:. Monday or Tuesday, but we" ill hnve ba~ball and on \lme." Kuhn said Sunday in a surprl:.i.· appearance al lhe hotet where nc~otia bons arc taking pJn<.·e. Despite Kuhn's optimism, the negotiators issued sour reports at the end of the 29th negotiating se:;sion "Wc·'re a long way Crom having the key to the padlock." said J o hn Gn h e r i n , the c hi e f m:goliator for the owners. .. There as no draslk change at all." said Gaherin. "We·re still confronted with the same pro- blems at the s ame dimensions." Mar\'in :\tiller. executive direc-tur of the Players Associa· tJon. agreed with Gaherin. Miller Indicated. however. that the owners were stonewalling u.nt1l a specific time, and then would bl'eak the impasse. /I. manaf.!ement source said the owners' dt.-adline was today, pro- bably hefor e nightfall. Tha t would open the camps Tuesday and gin: team s three week!> to get ready for the April 8 openers. Kuhn was asked about the to- day deadline a nd re plied: ··1 hoix· :-o .. But there is a dif- fercm·t: of opinion amon.i: owners on how much time is needed for -preparations." The rommissioner h as the J>0'H'r to open the camp for the best interest or baseball. The lea.i:ue presidents, Chub t'eeney of the National and Lee Mac· Phail of the American. also could is!>ue tht> order if they frlt enough ]>ro1:rcss was being made at the ne~11ttating table. "But I mitht read 1t dltrerent· ly," Kuhn :oatd . ··1 might read that 1ufficienl proarc~s 11' being made and l would say '()pen the camps.··· The thorny problem or the re serve clause still confronted the ne10Uator:s. Tht• owners want :1 player tied to a club -unles:s tr:tded, sold or released --tor nfoe years. The Players Assocla lion is willin2 to settle for a six· year re ~erve r l ause. The players. under an Mbatraror·!I decision subsequently u.pbeld by two federal courts, legally could become free agents in two year!I under the controversial one -and· one options ruling. Kuhn. however. took the play away from the tense negotiating scene . Casually attired in a yellow sport s hirt and r ed s weater . he indicated that he came to Florida lo help break lbc impasse. "When I think opening the camps will help bargaining. 1 will open them .·• he declar ed. ··t don't think that anyone takes seriously the thought that there will be no baseball.·· Both lea g ue presidents con- sidered that the commissioner could unilaterally order open the training camps that were rlosed March 1. the first scheduled day or spring conditioning. "He has the authority to do that." said Mac Phail. "He is in close touch with negotiations ." .,·eeney said a day earlier that the commissioner was a Cree age nt a nd could take whatever action he felt necessary. ··This has been u frustrating process for all or US,·• said the commissioner. "But I think we are going to get this thing worked out. We have the ability to get it worked out." Gaherin, his Management Pla yers Rela tion Committee, !\tiller and nine players worked at the problem for 71: hours Sun- day. Bof h Sides Speak .. Baseball l01passe A Power Struggle ST PETERSBURG, t1a. I AP I ''This no longer as an t:ConomiCS issue -it IS tl power' strugjtle.'' said a member of b aseball's hierarchy. "We a re f1 .:htmg for our lives." Chub Feeney, president of the )'iataonal League, put it more ''i\'1clly. "They have tak<'n our ,"" ords," he said, "now they ·want our horses, too." The players' pos ition was ~nunclated by the headstrong nn<I controversial Mike Marshall t1r the Los Angeles Dodgers: "I jusl want the rights deeded to me b~· Franklin Delano Roosevelt.·· }le ~aid. McAdoo Held To Low (13); Lakers Roll IN\.LEWOOO I/I.Pl -Lt-d hy K .1 ll'l'm Abdul-J abbar'i. 30 11mnt s and 1war pcrfl'rt !-.h<)(1hn1c tht· l.o" /l.ngt.>l<'s Lakers ripped till' Buffalo Hravc:. 137 lO!I 111 a 1'.111mH1I 81111kt'tball A.;1mriat1on ..:anu· at the Forum Sunday 111..:ht Tht> Lakt>rs l'Vl'necl tht•1r :-1·11,1111 r<'l'ord to SOI.I at :W w11111 :met :l-1 lo,~c11 tc1 rt.•m;1in ont' h.11f ,.-:.1mt• ahead of the Sl.'attl1• Sttp,•rsonics in I h1.• plnynff ritl't' for :->l'<'ond plnC l' jn the NIJA·s J';1nf1r l)lv1sion. The Lukcrs' winning total tied Hoston for the hl.ihesl pomts M'Ort•d for lht• N Ill\ this Sl'a1<on Tlw pn•vious Laker high wn!> 12tl p<'lllllS. Ahdut.J ahbnr atoned for his k ss·than·B\•era"e pre\'lous pluy .i)(:u nst Ruffalo with his 30 pomt \11tal. His previous averagt' wus 24.3 points. !'\BA seori ng leader Boh McAdoo. averaging 38.3 against th\' Lnkers and 31.1 against the Jen~ue. was held to a car~r low C'f lJ points, f!Bining on}~\·e or them in the first half which the Lakers led 67-SO. So goes basebull 's dilemma. Traininf,! camps are closed. The opening of the 1976 season hangs by a fragile thread. Fans ar e disillusioned. The game's un- der ·struC'ture is trembhng. Even should the owners agree to open spring training -as expe('ted - and the 1976 campaign f,!ets sta rt- ed as scheduled April 8, as pto- mised by commissioner Bowie Kuhn, baseball owners and players are in for a long, hard and bitter struggle. "The o wne r s arc seeing ghosts." says Marvin MiJler, e:t- ccutlve director of the Players association. ''They are nol condi- tioned to re ality.'' Reality is this: after close to 100 years of virtual ser\'1tude under the resene clause. the plnyers wake up one day lo find themselves em a ncipated. An urb1tra tor 's decision. twil'e up- held in the courts, says they c•an pin)# an option }Car without a rontruct und then berome Cree ;igents . Thi! ruling hns lef\ club owners 1n :t state or shock. They have o~ratcd :m Joni( under tht• rt• :.vrve claur;(', makin~ a player their untourhohlc propt•rty ror life unless trodC'cl or i;old. that they frel th1•v hav1• lwt'n left naked Thc•y bay tht'y would f.tcl' hunkruptry .. Ninl'ty 1wrr,'nt or our asset~ nrf' the playrr ~ themM~lvei., ·· cnntends Uoh llowsam. president nnd exeC'ut1vc offa crr of the world <'hampion (,'1nrlnnati Rcdi.. "tr we lose our hold on them. we art' doomed. We can·t po~slbly sur- \'IV<'." "The courts have itiven u11 our Creedt•m." :o.uid a bitter Rcl(gie Smith of the St Louls Cardinals. "It's hard for the owners to ac· rept 1t. e~pec1 a lly those notorious ror pay in~ low salaries.'' IC the owners feel powerless al the loss of the com<'rstone or their operations, the players find themselves suddenly bul~ing with new musde. This can be a d angerous situation in ltsetr. Some may not know how lo han- dle it. ) ,.,. ....... ""-BILL SHOEMAKER ABOARD ROYAL DERBY II AFTER RlDING IT TO HIS 7,000TH VICTORY SUNDAY. GrtttsWt, N.C. htatn 12Hl n. c.ecticlt 111-91 hPlll 12HI n. Yirtilia lilitlry 121-91 lllisrill. Ky. Misslsi 125-41 ti. hlH '"' 125·51 llDc• (2Hlu. ll1tr1 b•e !2J.51 Los A111eles llmu-Las Yttas 129·11 n. lriztu 12J.ll ,,_.. (22-51 n ICll (24-41 lat• RDl&e. La. l lah•I 123~1 tS. , ••• (21·01 M•..-tte (25·11 ws lestm Micllit• 120·31 Woman Under Fire Angry Men Seek Owting of Hiss PHOENIX -It's unlikely Arle ne Hiss will drive in the next r ace on the U .S. Auto Club cham- pions h ip cir cull or the In - dianapolis 500 this year, The As- sociated Press has learned. Hass. who m ade history as lhc first wnman to m ake an In· dianaoolis car race. received lo" m arks In her debut Sunduy m thl' .Jimmy Bryan 150, which Robby Unser won. So low. in fa rt, her fellow drl vcrs a r e thrcutcnin1t t o boy('olt the next race on th~· sei1edule unless l'SAC offi d,1ls ask Hiss to l(et more expertencc elsewhere befort' tryinl( ;ii;11in . Sourres said i;he had been asked lo withdraw CSAC Exe<.'ut1ve Director Dirk Kini<! said he 1:-"rt•v11 ... ~ In).( tht· status of Jliss' Mndition;al Cl>m pe tition license.·." Ile i.a1d ht• would m akt· a stut<.'mt!nl on tht· m;1tt,•r later this \\('ek. Hii,s. a Tustin l.lmatt•ur sports <'O r racer and h1Jt h sc h<11>l tear her. was issuet1 a slundaril probationar y li<'cnse for this race and one April 25 at Trt>nton, N .I . Her goal was t o earn a spot in the May 30 lndianapoll!i 500 But her debut was rocky, being lapped 22 t imes by the leaders, running on the most treacherous pa rts of the course at 15·20 miles per hour slower than the other s. and failing to get out of the way of Casler cars. She ended up a distant 14th, last among the r ars still running. :ind was blackfla~l?ed once for l(Olnl? dangerous ly slow One of· fic1al r eported she nearly hit a firem an at the :-.ccne or an ac<'i· dent. Unser. who beat Marina Hil?h lo(rad Panch o Carter l o the <'ht·c kered flag by ks~ t hu n I wo car lengths In a dr<imutic final lup dash to th{' finish Sunday. finally ended his silence on the !o.UhJt.•('t "It's 1d10t1<'." he stild. obvious· ly trrltul('cl ··tt 's all the prci.s' fault. She would hnvc ne1\'cr b('en allow1•tl to l'llil, hut the pn·~1' made a bil? deul out of 11 so t:SAl" let her Ro.·· Another llrivN ~;1111, "l:SAC bent ov1·r twrkwnrcl ttl J'(iVl' h<.'r l'Vt•ry chri nc1• :'\ow th1•y'r1• 1101ni: to look hkt· the bad l?\l~ :-. 1f lhcy pull her hcen~t· "Sc.>mconc ':. goinA ti> Acl killcrl 1f they don't · · l'arter. one of st•veral drivl'r.s who mot10n1•d ans::nh• to om e1al<i durinll the race to get lliss off thl' trat•k. said, ''/\ man wouldn·t have been allow(•d to kt'ep 1?oing that ~lo", drivinR thnt bad." l'nser . Car lt•r und Gordon .John('ock finished less than two seconds apart. Pole winner Al l ·nser . runnanf? the fastest when not plagued by tire lrouhle, was a lap down in fourth, followed by Mike Mosley. 7,000th Winner Shoe Does It Riding a Loser ARCADIA Ball Shoemaker reached another plateuu in his long career with his i,OOOth vie· tory, but his 7,00l!>t may Ix· more meaningful. Shoemaker had been rlo!>e to "111nin1Z No. 7 .000 a t Santa Anit<J for weeks. When it ('a me Sunday, 11 came on a hor:-e "ho hudn ·1 \\On m nearly thrct• yc•ars. An h1lur later. Sh()('mak11r won tht• S56,500 San Fl'liP<' llandkup on a horsl' which may prov1dl· Tht• Shot• w 1th thl' oaw mu1or ac ccimph:.hment he lac·ks. a Triplt' Crown 'iclory. Cryst al Water . a 3-~·l'or old eligible for Deth~ rat•e:-lh1!> )l'ar'. Hampl•rcd home fiq• lengths in front in the feature ral·c and. except for a few wobbly moments at the end. he was !"mu<'h the best all lheway:· said Shoemaker. 1 No 7.000 came on Royal Derby II. who raced from far bac).t to wm I I Shot•makt•r. now 44. missc'U 11 time:. in a row before Sunduy's firth race. He drew the dark- brown 7-year-old. owned and trained by friend Charlie Whit- tingham. thl' man with whom The Shoe has been associated almost since the day hc started riding in 1949. Royal Derby II was off at 3· 1, less than the morning line as the <'t;owd bet. more on Shoem aker thart his horse. After J agg in g e arly. Shoemaker moved to the outside and ur;?ed his horse lo a stirring 3'•·1ength v1C'tory. Royal Oerby 11, ridden by Shoemaker !>cvcn times pre· v1ously. last \\'On on June 24, 1973. al Hollywood Park. This time he paid $8.20. In lhe San F elipe. Connie Ring's Crystal Wa ler also W<JS off at 3-1. Again Shoemaker brought his horse from off the pace to wan. "I guess the only thing J haven't done that I'd still like to do•~ win the T riple Crown 1111 111w h11rl'1'." said Sh1wm akl'r rc·t.L•ntly, nnd th1· \'ll'tory with Cry:.tal Water ma\' tH: the beginning of lhl' l•nd to thal dream. Shoeni3'ker won hi:. first race nearly 27 years a~o am! on Sept. i. 1970. he won No. 6,03..1. putting him past J ohn Longden as thl' all· lime winning joC'k{>y. lie now hus 662 s takes "ictorii:s, anothC'r all time reC'ord. a:. well as h:anni.: won 111 races worth mon· thun SJ00.000 Has mounts h<n t• wttn more th<in S58 million, of whlrh hr earns 10 p{'rcenl. lie has so many n·c·ords the,· are nearly impos:,ablc to list . lfe's won the national riding litll· five times. l ie·:. been thl• national money-winnmg leader 10 t1mt::.. His 485 winners in 1953 was a re- cord which stood for 20 years. I It' won the Ke ntucky Derby three times. He has had ~Ix wi nnN:-. o1 the sam e day nine ~eparak times. In 1968. Shoemaker suffered u broken ri~ht leg in an accident which m any felt \\ould end his racini-: career, .. lie wa~ out 13 months." n•- called his agent, Harry Silbert-, "and the day he came back is a 'day I'll never forget. It was Feb. 11 . 1969, and he had three mounts that day. Well. he won all or 'em. That was my biggest thrill. And , it was a tribute to Whitt1n~h;1m. who trusted him a fter 13 month:. out." Shoemaker's favorite ho)"se, he said recently, was Swaps, thi: 1955 KentuC'ky Derby winner. Shoe rode him to victory IR times. But he <llso had strong feehn~s for Gallant Man. who won the 1957 Belmont Stakes. Crystal Watt•r 1s only <me of dozens of horse:. l•li~1blc to run in the KenluC'ky lkrhy and hctorl' Sunday this son of W1nl1y Sands wasn't consiclcrNI a prime ran didate for the ChurC'lull J>owns classil'. However. th<' wa~ Crystal Wa tl·r took rommand anrl showl'd pow1•r to ~p:11 l· 1ndiC'l.llt'" ShoemokC'r m:1y ~··• 111~ \\t'lh f11r a Tripll• Crown th1' ~1·11r 11ho11rtl the han1bom1· hay 1·1111. Green the ?Winner Captures Doral by Six MIAMI (AP) Stcady Hulwrt Green won thr Dorul O~n gotr tournament by a whopplnA six strokes Sunday. th1.: lari<cst \'II' tory mariun of the ycur hul quil'kly commenkd: ''It wasn 't t'asy. J wasstaAi.ter- ing there for a whilt•." nut Green r ecovered from a brief lapse on the front nine: · when his lead waio; cut to three shots --and pulled away with a s trong, front·running. three· under-par 69 that left defending rhamplon J o1•k N 1<•klnt11< anti hopt•ful youn.: M :1r'k If ayes g,J'\I>· 1n.i In h1-. wnkt· "itl1 nothrn~ more to hupt• for than o;cl·ornl 11lac·1· . Ln~una Ht·nrh's /I.Ian T ai"•' f1n11~hNI with u 72 for 112119 total lo pirk up Sllf.O Hubl!l,.t tlrHn. l•0,000 J•<.11 Ni(til.U\, t1a \l)Q --H•v•• \ti,'°° Qe.n ( fflof\'"•.,.. \f ... 00 8ot>1>Y Mlllf\#'11, 11.IOll o.,.1d G••"•"'· V 100 AodCuft,t.t..* 1 o'" Wftl\~OC>f, U ~ c;.r, l'I ••H. U 000 Toml(tl•,HOOO 0..,. llllltr. l tOO'I llollDtck'°", U.000 4"11006• "" ~·" Ill... 71& •I .. 10" ,,~ M II~· II 111 ""·~ .. IJ >IR •• ,, ... " 718 ""'"" ,,. 10 11 •• ,, "' ., 11_.. n m McAdoo converted only four of , 16 field goal attempts for the itame. Abdul-Jabbar had his best s hooting night or lbe season. con- ''eMing 13 of 15 field goals for 81 percent. In addition, he had 12 re- b.unds, eight assists. three blocked shots and a personal season high lot al of seven steals. Babashoff, Goodell Spark Nadadores JoM ~~"··· •• 000 l)e .. N<tWQUO\(, l),)M Mtr1'1 F"l-(tlm-n, u .100 Dele H•yn, '3, 100 _,, ..... ,,., u.100 1010.1110 m 10" /1 u ,., ••.,re It 1U n ..,1111 191 ,. 10., " "' .. 10 .. I• IH .,,> ... n "' IPo.6'6• JM n 1>1i.t1 "' 701 .. 11.10 1'1S II ~7013 10 .. IS 10 It 1U ... " /J.10 ~11\ 1).1) 12.. 11\ tli~PAL.0 Uf'I -M<4-11 M<MUI,..., U ~ ... •It l, S"'tlh 14, Ad•m< ' Cl\4tl•" It ~lo U, GIM>s l . Mc Mt-j Scht.,., .. t '.rotei..JU l·ll. . • I.OS AllOlfL.llS llUI -Co-' w.,..,, • Alld\ll,,/~r >O. Alie" 10, ~" ;., F<ord 11: ~ u. -.. , '· "'",." 11. w ..... "Vl<WI J. ,__,,111u.a, ..,"... '' ,. n n '" ~ ,........ • :. JO ollO Ill T'wt., ...,,~ 81ff•lo '1, Los •-in l1 A.U,W. ~..... . ' -.... ... LONG BEAC H -Shirley Babashoff completed a three-day sweep of freestyle racing for the Mission Viejo N ad adores Sunday with a victory in the 100 free e\'ent in the concluding session of the Southern California swim in· vitatlona l a t Belmont Plan Oly mpic pool. Babashoff won the 100. 200 and 400 free events along with the 200 mdividual medley. She also swam on the winnin~ Nadadores 800 freestyle relay t eam . Brian Goodell. a student at Mission Viejo High and also a member of the Nadadores. won the 1.500-m eter free with a 15: 53.17 clO<.'king Sunday Coach M ark Shubert was pleased with the performa nces or Valarie Lee and Nkole Kramer in the women's 1,500-meter free event. U!e finished second and Kramer was third. Kramer. a 14·)"ear.pld, lmproved her lime b y 50 seconds with a 17 : 13.06. The meet was the final tuneup for the AAU nationals whirh wlll be held here beginning April 1. W0MtW'5 fWl-lfff• .. :1 Sfll• .. v&•""'1dl!N_..<l ,. "· t JIU~ .. , .. , IEI Mont•• J9 11, >. Sut H•~ .,.,.._.., IEI ~nl•I S• lO tel Mt .. , N <.• 1 Donn•'" WWM'HPts1rorn IWnl V•fleyl 1 l• ''· 1 ~,,..,.,. Gr•"""' IN•Cltdo•n l , , .... J R•ll<t«• CiOdhtd 1Fuil"IOftl1 HO 191 _ .. , ...... ,,. 1 L•ur> ~•llO 1-.101 1 1' GI ) A1"• 9"11tl><&<l'I 10.Anral 1 _. •• > J C..veNa '°'""•'') •• tO 1• _ .. , ,,.. I ll••l>i' Will..,.,, (r,.f\ ...... tfll 11 °' 7. > V••••• u• ,,..._..,, 11.01 n. i. Nlcoi. l(••mo' IN..S-lt\) 17! tl,06, -.... ..... t. '" """"'• •.00 "· 7. _,.,. • ~ '1, 1.lloll\\IOfl Vlt tONHedorfU ,0..'7. ' MIN·s 1• JMlff ''"' I Byro" SllM (GM.,.. Grow) lltl, 1 ~ No''"' .. .,, lluc-• S&.O., >. T. Tucker lllft•I. I St \4. 11t -1et M<•I I Ml~•~-(Ol<Oft.tdol 1·0t.'8. l Ja.,.., Carlt• IN~ttl l 10 tO. l ,,..,, Sn,...nJ~l l._.n O•~ • t tt •· ttt ,...,.r •r•••t: 1 Jlton IC•f'llr~" flo\ ""'911 .. I f )1 Cit. t Mer~ a..tll«ld IEul l~ ,._ .. ,, 1 JI~.> S Eld,.G 1-•nl t lA 'lj lllt _._.. ffM: t &rl•" ~I IN-UI U U 17, 1 M•h tl•uM"r ll)oAAfal I) Iii JQ. 1. c. ... '°"""". ,,.. .. ~do•nl 1' °' .. -,,.. fflOf ! I EHi t. .. AnQl!i.. 2 0 14. t , (M-~.d $1.1 Peppetdtf'a) •• .._ • JC. S.W•d. U ,lOll ,.,,.,,, ... ,,,U,llt Fof,_<t l'ttle<. U.21t _M..,pfty,\1 11' l.aff'YHlnson, U,>t• ervuC.r•""'tj)ft, "·t•• Dot<rt Hiii, S•.47l Mot""'~-""· Sl,6') ,,..,,, ... , .. ,, .. ,, Ho-rd Twmr.St,00 Ao "•YO. \1,00 Gri.t -·· ,, uo W•HY Atm~tf'Of'MI, S1,00 lllllch &elrd, \I, ttO Gll Mof ..... s1.1t0 Vic Re91-. "· 160 8¥•yJetth•. s•,tllO Jul11n ..,...,,_ \1.160 Ci¥yWtllll, SI, ,.0 n.1l<.., 11-m n ,,..._n ,... lll0107) 1111> 1S '4 ejj ,. 1'1 t• n II n 1'11 ltM1111 ,., ... 11 7'"72-111 71 11-71 I• 198 ll 11 II ll Ml 7! 11.JO.ll *' 111110 n 11111 11IJ.1S70 1'8 1>11 U·11-2'8 What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Salt w1ttr unallng alona the south coa Uine re· marn11 "ood for con•l•ttnt llm1i of rock fub for all l:indtnls r\'po rtina Catches include l1n11: cod, rock <'od, Johnn> ba s. cluh·1wpperir. llnd rttently 1>omu very lar~c l'OW cod ruMma 1.11 the l!U-pou nd clau. A few ereenboack mackerel and ba11s have been caut:hl by h~lt·day party bo;at..1 f111bin1t i>h•llower water, but u CJf yet there hus been no sign or any barrlet\, bonito or yellowtull tn nearby \Oler~. W<Jter temperulurt: 111 icllll ;, bit too cool tor these larger gamt' li11h to mo\ e in and take o~er. the spotllahl from roc k fish Bay f1sh1ng in Newport Harbor from both dock and s ltlfC fishermen 1i. aood Many ltm1ts of ~potted und bay bau to el~ht 1M>Undi4 han• been tttkl'n re - cently near the pavilion. Croi.ker have been up and down depending on tides. 't\'llt\ most ;action taking place \•ery early 1n the morning. In fact. the bite 1s shutting otr as s oon as the sun hats the v. ater. 'Anita Racing Results ~'"' ••<• ., ...... -.. ·--. .... c .. .,,.I ............ o.-. l .. .,,_ , ....... 1 .... ro •..,, iv11•11 ~, .......... ,., .. fl-I IOI •to ,.. , .. )4111 l • '.0 ••• r.,. T "' rt .. ft PtV1. O.•~d ' ~. T•w" VI'."•"'""'"-•·~ ... ,..,,.. -...c H' W•t1r \er •ll "•• -,, .. ,. e h•dl1 .. 1. ~·-HOD .. D AACI I 1/tt mio. ' .,.., -....,, .. ,. COH\ I. .... _ ........ ," 000 Otll•J...,.,_ IH .. l•t • JO ) IO 1 .. c... t ... , •• I~ .... , .. , • • 1.0 Al""' lier ... , •• ,., I J .0 T•--1 OJ .u... ,.,. A"-°' .. Old°"'" ..... ... ........... P1,,,.. l(aAt\I, AO ~IL ,,,.,. TrwieCJiittftf\ A _ .. _,,_,..d ... try. ...._ ........ San D1ego-bu,<.'<i sport!1shers are JU.St waiting out the arri' al or ~ ellov. tatl and white sea bass. 1"h<•re have been a few or these game fish taken in recent weeks. but not much to get excited about. Ac· i::::.." ::;::1-:0:-~.:C:: ~ cording to '<'lt?ran sk1pJ>('r Frank LoPreste, who u• • of)('r;ates the Searc hc•r out of F1shcrman·s Landing, this could be an excellent year for yellowta1l and albacore fishini. Art'o; Landing. Da\'ey's Locker and Dana Wharf Sportfishing are running boats daily to. fishing grounds and the bait condition has impro\ ed. Seas are calm and good nstung is at hand. Trople8 Bas• B"tl•fl TMlllO llACE -• ..._ ~ J ·-.... -·-11111., -.. ••0.000. Vbot l llfl't IV••-•I 11,to U 4CI IO IO °""'<"''°" ,~ .... 1 • io ... EC11.._...,.,.1.i 1v 11de1l •111 T-1111 ) Aho r•" Ht• Mr-t. •otti1"'°""" J~Hr'Ha. Centro'' Ptutettt, S.C:rwl E~cww CAie~ A Colllll•n. A1 .. io. Mot<t•l<M\, Some ol the best largemouth bass fis hing ever "°uu" 11Au 1 , ••...ii... • .-xn.rtenced In Southf'm California ls gola• on rl•bt vu• •10• A wp. Clalm•~· ""'"' ~ • .. .. ,t!,000 now in San Diego. Full limits or bass beang weighed 0oc ... a. OLYMPIC GOLD aEDAUST TERRY McCANN. Basket hall tiAonda • M aren 1 ). 1978 DAILY f'ILO 1 Olympic ChamJI Boosted by Spo '4 8yLA R£NEKEVS mote' 1 now :' fln1• "all, ht' h .111 °'.,. .. .,, ,.. ... ._." cn1i1lneer "ho "or}.) on "t 1 t' n.: th ' o u 111• i•1I It'• a far cry rrom the mb!illcs and anotht•r \\Ill t1m,•." h1• '·" i. .1 b1l rou1lv 1tvm where-Ttrry i.oon bt• prom ott•il tu "l'trull~ McCannwontbt•l9Sl ll -aeneral in thl' l .S ''M.sk1n,: d1•1·"1nr1' to llnola blah school wrestl· Army. ~"''' up 11r po'' Pllll~ ,. • lna cha mr.lons hip with 3 "All thn•t• or u~ v.i·r:t• 1·nr1•t'1, m 1-l h:i\~1,:1 tear In h 1 pants to the NCAA champlon1> thul fomllv ar1• 11nl P.1:-~. ~u1,I paclous second floor ex· )t"ar. nnd wt• all wt•nt our mol'ot ;ithlt•h-1'1 f1n1I ~·v ecutlve director·~ orf!C'e diffrrent ways tci M · ju!'l i'Jn 'l l'IUI ' '' c 1.111 at Toastmasten Intcrna· rompll:.h our 0 " 11 AOnli.. "n•sl 1111 .: 11111111•," bt• Uonal in Santa Ana. und "httl's '' ron~ "uh t>J'' J But o rte r bearlna that ." cont i nut•s ifth11't'lHl'wnwortn1• McCann tell it, you aet McCann. •H'Jt-111"' U!\llt'<'h of the notion th:it the spott Nothing eXCl'J>l thut "re:.thn~. lht• 'l1ll trttn of wrestling contributl"d personal pnori lu~' lik1.• l\kC.rn11 lt•a\ t'!\ 11otl\llJ~ a great d eal to his SUC· ramilr and ('~Jrt•er hj\i! l o ~ou r 1rn;q.t1n .1tiu11 cess. been' r t'spon!>thl1.• for ubout the PllMll\t' :-.Ml,•:-. Thc 41-year·old Dana good wrestlers not conh ot tht• 'Jxirt · Point resident, "ho ""n nuing on lht' inkrna· Lt•antnA fon, .1 rd in hh ·a 1old medal in the 1900 tional and ()lympic S\\1\l'I l"h:ur, hi!'> l~u1· Rome Olympics as a levels sa vs M cl'ann l')t"S r1vet1nj! ~011111 your bantam weight (12 5 answering has O\\ n QUt':.· chair he !>U \ ~: "E\ \'f" pounds or under>. says lion. lod s h o uld "rc:-.lh·'. the discipline and con· There are several re-There ·~ nothmj! hke ,\,f ' centralion that wrestlers asons for this arcordin~ for a" trammf;: and bulld· need can turn a destruc· to McCann, but prohahlv lllj! t.'nduranl't• JC•W:.... • ti\•e person into a pro-the most ~mport.i.nt 15 Tht.• bu!\tni.'!'>' ont'ol&t ductl\'e member or time. J\t cl'ann. \\h i) hai;.u society. ..There arc no ~nun~ maslt•r s <l1·~r l'l.',1l11 In, and on almost enry stringer there are bass in ,::;:;.-;~1 .. ...,,,.,0/·to : : ~·: • the 10· to 14-pound class. A·A .. 1c;,_,_ 1>1••l••I uo Scoring Title To Branning "l was a hyperactive sensations in" r<'Slhn~... market in.: from L<l)W'* child m yself, so I know." he says ... A 14-~1.'Jl'·old L'nl\ t•r s1ty in l'h1c.1.:o, he s a ys. "W restling girl can wma~oldrnt'dal pornh'cl out that \trt•ff\I teaches you t o operate swimming and therl' an.' inj! has it~ pruct1c.1I s{Q1' within a structure and young men who cum abo. Al\ in)! m3x.lowrn produce." medals in t rack and parllc1paliun '' 1lh a 1(\w A maximum amount of field, but it 1s the mature financial output. talent and sacr ifice sent man w h 0 w i 11 s the "Wht.'n yuu field n roq1 San \'lcente is red bot for giant bass on crawflsb r•--1 .... 11~. and Lowt"r Otay is startJng to break loose with a Aho,.~ -A aoto ............ ._.. U ·pounder leading the big nsh parade. El Capitan ~=:.s::·,:.-•<"· Sir~··-1"'"- opens its sea son thi week and the outlook is very A -r., .. st•bte uo _ ..... ...,.,,. opUmlstlc. Lake Sutherland Is scheduled to open 5.cr•tc'-' --··~ O.ftC•. April? and is also known for its bi~ bass aod catfish. "''" .. u ce I"•"" .. '.,., 1urt • Yf"•' olcts I. up C•••"''"'· Pu.rw Trold f'bltlt1g Goed '" ooo R0¥•1 Dltby t I Bag Re ar Lake 1s only frozen around the ed1tes and on warm days fishermen are picking up fair stnnJ!C'rS or CJrry-OVl'r trout i-1oatang ball, s almon eggs a nd" orm ... arc fooling most rainbows. \'anduls destro)~'<i ne"IY·Constructed dams on San Juan Cr eek and therl'fore no fish plants have been made. <.'\en thou~h the nearby creek is in ex· cellent cond1t1on for !'>lllCk1ng Fish and game crews a re working on repaanng dams in order to make the !'>lream (1shable. Colorado R f.,,.,. A 11gU11g Geoff Baits fii.hlng alon1t the <:olorado Rh•er and in Its impoundments b a'i bfoen good during tht" past cou- J>le or ~·eeks and should conllnue to produce right up to t:astt>r \ a"ation. 1.ake llu •u u marina 1-. stadng a striped bass derby opt>n to all angler'! and marina officials pre - dict It will lake a .as.pounder to win. Sports in Brief Laver Eases To Cup Title KEAl'llO ll -KO '.J,\. JIJ WJll "I \\ l1' happy "1th my form . <.>!>pccially my ser ve,'' said l'orona cll'I Mar resident Hod Laver ;ifter he ddcatt'J .John Alexande r f; 1, I II, -: 6, 6·:! in :l World !'h,1m p 1 n n ' h i p T t' n 11 1 -; dLd) (' 11 J.: l' l" 11 µ Ill ;i I l' h ht•r1• "'I h.HI J.:(IOd ~Pl't•cl .md i.:1111<1 ('11111 r"I." I.a' er ,,1111 S1111d.1~ .1fl1·1 t.1k1111: ·Honest Pa in· a rt er "t' Ji?t•t through with him.·· tel t> \'I S ion · i; "Kojak " s"1d after Telly 's Pop ramt• off a 212-month break from racing and !-Cored a two.le ngth vie· t11rv Saturdav in the SlS0,000 (';i.lifo rn ia lkrbv at Cnld~·n Gale Fields .. t ... rlt raj tt'h•• IV.,m.••rl 1 10 t It SOO Go-Oo< Ao 1011 .. rol I to • .0 Do14 ·~ tO•"•<O'•l 1010 Ttnw -1 41 J i Alto ,.,_ i1r Vtw•I A"lw•I. J'alr· ,.....,., Cwp•Uft. Br•\l, Ot•t• eo,. Mel"d•o•ir•. &eht t •'•"'· Dr. Oo #iwl" Trt~1t•. !tr••<"'•o -C•pt•lri"• 0-0.c.e, ~ "..oc>r. ~•"<•o•vm, I.• •1. U l!ucu -.... ,.,_,II A 1• -DK .. ,, ... Ml 111.1.M. 'lltTI4 llACI A"°"I I'~ 1""°"91 O"I 1\,lif"f f tf-•r otd' & UC> AHOWIP~~ P\.arn\\I 000 Soon1nq Good~ llorol ) .O J 411 1 411 8ertdfftq "W•Y (Mltri•l • 40 f 00 \Jf'MtGl'f'n41f 1~m•tc ... ) > lO Time llJJ) At\O r•n W +ndy W"•"l»t 6f'f\ A4'Wm. ,_ovnd NumC..•\, t• Ytw,.. luc•v Ho ~(r.-ttf'Mtl. st'.VEHTH llACI -0... mll• 3 w., «Md' Atiow•n<.•'· PVfw '1•,000. (i,iMll( (P\t1\l1~ IAoMI•\) !.ooonwooo iHa•l••I ~'"''N" tlt••rCt) T1,,.. I :i.1 \ uo )10 ''° •OCI JOO ) to At\O t •n -Silltrry l(llllOM. C•,N~ ootk•I Veh""I lllelt, Col "'' Bue" S.,.1t1 ...,.,Of'\, HhtOf t<O \C••l<""CI -Teo .. ·N Tomonow. Ml\.t•r ~ ... T~ K•M H•tn\ell. U l!ucl• -J.Oullc CllrbU-& >~-· '"-l•M> M. EIGHTH llACE -1'16 """~ l ..,.... o•d\ H•f'Cflc •o Pur '4 U0.000 -_,.11,..>1..,.0.<•0 C• .,,,., W4t•" ~"'•l•• I I to 4 40 ) 00 &r-.. f •lf'nt !V•to•t•t •JO 4 tO Oovbl• 0 1\• °""' """"-"'•. • ., ''"°"" \OJ \ Aho ran Gr•'Mf•''''• llf•'\ Hopeo, ~· ~.,. No wr•t<.Pw>L NINTH 1t•Cc I "" Mlln . FiU1~ & "'•'•'· j ., • ., t'IO\ & "° Af •ow-"tfl Pur~ U J.000 lo ...,.f"WW,. i u \00 \•<~d \uOO. '"•'<I \JJ001 '°''f1" ,,..., ''''" '"°· 8ra1•n fWlle ........ 01 11 60 • «) • 00 Sit"~ 1\m1Htl 1' 40 \JO !.#•mo N~"~ l\"O<>ma• ~· l 1 to l •tnt' l 41' ) At\O r•n \C\bifltAnA tt. Lo.Uri•' C..M.. O•t••blt, Pin'-C•\tlP, Am bfor •ftro Sc.t •tt M'd -l •ld• u €••<11 -' ......... , ... J. MIMI, ~•I• t'll to. Marina High 's Rich Branning, the player ol the year in Orange Coun- ty p rep basketball circles, easily wins the Orange Coast are a scor· ing derby despite play- ing an o nly one ClF playofr game. . , 4 ? 1 ) • 1 """1...-.. ac., u .. 11 . .. " ... 1' '" uo ,,, ,. 1\1 ,. - HMbin 5PC>oo•rt s. .... fir>(~ w.. ..... """" 0-n r-Oft A.y ... l ..... ~-<9ff 0..-.,,,, CoMrw~ 1• t1S 11 >oo ,. n ,, '" h •I ., Ill .. ,, .. ., .. ,. ,, 0 ,. • ti JI . .. ,, ,. • • , u j J I] J • 11 ) . . ' 1 the ~·4 Mccann to the wrestling medal... b::ill tr am. o nl y a ~mull center platform to ac· Mccann Says tht> Ill· porlitm or the pla) t'I ~ Uf JO cept the highest award trieacies of the s port arc tually part1ripatc dun~g '1 an amateur athlete can partly r t>sponsiblc for the gJmt'. but 111 "rt•:iJI all a in. this. in~. l ht•~ a II ~cl a ·~ 10) , .. It I f J •I •• J • , , JJ I • J 1 1 . •O •0 And according to the "rt takes Yl'aro; to <·h.1 1H'l'. anti 1l {'O~I " four -time Na t ional master the tet·hn111ut'' le.., ...... hl''J~,, Amate ur Champion. and the complt•xat11 • .., of An t•nt hu ... ia ... t,,c• that's what hfr is all wrestling. a ·i. hl..e cht'''· :-p11ke..,mJ11 for "n: ... U about. sacr ifice and there an• certarn mi"i'!'> 1111: .• ind the C.1thcr .,r t .. u pnorttlt"s. and for each nHWt' lhl·n· D a n :i II 1 I I ' II t ~ h "We all have our goals are countl'r mo\'l'"I .rnd 1l wrc:.lll•r:-. M r t· ann !it" and mane was the gold i;:oeson and un, thc rom· conrlu r l t'd s 1·' 1·r.ll medal." says McCnnn. binations arc rnfinlll'. .. dtm<'~ Mnt'l' mo' in~ fo who has been called one he s ays. Orani:t-Count\ aho11t1 a o r the all-lime bes t And M cCa nn also )C:lrn~u. i The 6·3 Vikings star averaged 27.4 points per g:lme and scor ed 182 points more than his nearest rival in the stats race as compiled by the Diuly Pilot. "_.......,Yetter Cll•hUM llMI American wrestlers. points out that "restli•r :-. Som t' 15 ~ l' .1 r !'> h11i \ 1• "M y priority was the neect a m o re malttrl' l•lap!'>Nl Mnc•1• th.it ..,~,, Olympics. but others on ,trength Jnd that l,il..c' m,·r 111 Hc111w. and ~~u our t:m\'ersity of lo" a lune too. \\undt•1 1( ht• :.till (i: ·' 'team h ad their own .. 1 thou~ht1 \\a:. grc•at lht• i.:n lcl 1111'11.il \\ ' Aoals. On~ of my team· \\hen 1 wa~ compt.'lmi.: :" \\Orththc:i.1t•nfl~·,•, The final 1 9'76 statistics: ~· "..nyo.t> P•t-1 , .. ,, ~,.,.,. • ... .... 81<•1 .... d 1 9 ,...,.,nq, """''"" ll '" 11 . '·'-'°""' J M<Clo\kaf. E\l..,.<1• H ~ U 1 Glv•lad ) H•tt>'"• ...... , 8a1Cf\ 16 )JI 10' .,_,...., • v-1~nq. E Cll\on JI si. 11 • . .. " ,. . .... .. ,.. •• ... 11 t 11 IOt t0 )~ I I I .. ,. 1• ••t I I n 14 IS IU I 1 n .o t ,,. u 1' u l •1 •I • t I' ,. •I ) 1 I ) I 0 > Cl..-1, M•I., Oet 10 •1 ti i .. o ........... ""'Qe"' 1• .. ' .. 1 I. "'°''le•. Uni 1' Ut ti J t eoo.s.now, HVC 1' •I' 11 7 8.KOft u ........ KlllU.tO . ,, " ·~ ,. uo '° )10 ..... 11 1 1Jj ll ., Pro Cage, Hockey Standings t S.wv•t. Mi" Vl•10 ,. )07 tJ 7 0.0.•-1• l•t JO U7 10 111<•. COM 14 JN ,._. \.Of•\trOM II. Snot II\ 11 .. ,. )ti 11 tJ SI 11.) ,, u JO '°' c-. •1 llM• ltJ.0 llleU S4.t\MI Tut C..•n A-" • ,, ti .. ,. ,,. .. JN ,. '°' 11 1)0 74 .... ,. ,. u n •• ,, Ml ,, 1• S<Mcw-r 1• ,. 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Bott.,.. t• K•~W\ Clly tt•, At11nl• 113, OT Sutll• 1 I). N1w Yor\ tOl Now O<ltan\ Ill , c,.10.n Sl•lt 10) ~nl1 IOI, M ll••ullt"• '°" LO< A"9fltt IJI. 8ut1010 '°' -ti-I I•, 0.troll IOJ h•l ... 1'•0•"'" No ta-\ ""°ClulH ,_., .. o ...... a young m~1n . In fllll..' of Md',1110 111•1•1h 11o1 llrn1· m y Ctrsl int<.•rnalwnal for th1111~hl for 'urd>11t' matches, m y 11ppom•nt n qU1"\l 1011 ht•·!'> a~l.:·rl was 35. and I thou.:ht 11 h1m:.l'lf 1·nunt ll·~., I 1llll'" would be a i'ineh lo lit.•ul .. Y t'!'>. u nd I'd du 1l. him. It was like h1tl111~ a :lAa1n. ·· hl· '\ay:.. New Teammate. B1•lley Bt•lley: S to 0011 .II I h(• \\ 111111•r l .l kt• .111 llltlldl Ill lht• r1111nd roh111 p 1111111n nf tlw 5320.000 l'h:cll1•111:1• Cup tourn:11n1•111 ~11nclay Rf"<"tJrd• B rok.-11 ~tl-:MPlll S -\'ipy AmntraJ 11( India l~·at MUii Smith tl :!. II 1;. 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WHM .... lon 1 NY h l....O"'\ J, C~•t• .. ) Doug Sulley The Team has a new Teammate' Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue. the Loan Department team that put together over $3,000,000 in real estate loans in 1 q7~ . have been 101ned tr; Doug Oulley (rhymes with 01e1) And they all work together. Making sum that there 's ,11w;1ys a member of The Team ready to help you . I When it comes to r,econdary real · estate financing. The Team <ltttl J<nows the score. Call them for inlormat1on1 The number is 644 8824 . 'New ort ,. Equi Tun s,lmk : • ~ . , 88 OAll y PtLOT s 1'1onday"s Afternoon PriCt!s NYSE COMPOSl11E TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT CLASS.RIO ADS '• .. .. .. MUe1 S. Efro• has been named dlrt.•clor of salrs and marketing for tall4brd MemorlH , a ubs1dtary of Apphed M•ancllc• of Santo ~rbt1r11 Standard Memories has nlO\'trl to new headquarters 10 Newport 8e&C'b a t 4120 Hlrch St • Solle 10~ . • Mission Viejo resld n\ RotM-rt L. Baum has bct>n appoint<'<! to the newly C'reated p.1slt Ion of dirertor of ''" vironmen,tal affairs for Mis.Jon Vl('jo C'on1pany. He wall be responsible for naturul r esource plannlnM tor the bome building firm. Prior lo his appoinlmc.:nt. naum was deputy usistant administrator for 11eneral enforcement for the Fe<kr;.11 En· 'lronmf'ntal Protection Agency . • James S. Blalslng of Santa Ana has be en eleC'led director or exhibitor C'Oord1nat ion for the 29th nnnua l Southern California Business Show to be held April 27·30 at the Ambassador Hotel Convention Center, Los Angeles. uu~ Blaislng is \•IC'e president and regional manag~r nf Ameriraa Appralsal Co. • Ralph M. Aaland has been named lo the special pro ducts division or POUer/B&C TransfH, an agent of Allied. \·an Lanes in Cost a Mesa and Whittier . lie and his wife live in Anaheim • Richard W. Knapp, of Costa Mesa. has been promoted al HugbH Aircraft Employtts Federal Credit Union to as· sistant lo the general manager. He will be in c harge of branch opera· lions at 15 offices of the credit union in facilities oC Hughes AirC'raft Co. Prior to his employment at Hughes Crcd1l linion. Knapp was manager o( the l'mployes credit union al Techmcolor, Inc. • Smllb Tool, a d1vis1on of Smilh In· ternat1onal. Inc . has named WUllam S. Skeen lo the senior execull\'e manage· l(i.OI' menl team al the lr\'inc fac11tty. Ile remains d1r1?clor or employr relations. • John Albarlan of Newport Beach has been appointed manager or Allstate avlngs and Loan Assodallon's San Clemente oHlce. . lie was previously an assil>lant manager for a t·om- mercial bank and studied cramtnology at Orange Coast Collegl' and Chapman Collegc . • James II. Stoll, as:.1:.tant \'ICC prc,1dcnt of Corral Western Savln«s and Loan As~lallon, bas been named mana1tcr of the Ne" port Reach ofhcc. Ile wus most reccnUy d1r t>ctor of business dl'vclopmenl for the associations Southern California rl'~IOll :11111 manuiter of the statewide Tax ~\'tngs center an Beverly lhlls Ile laves m Jiuntml!ton Beach . • South LaJtuna resident Robert W. Creighton has hel'n named exccuti\·e \'tee prci:1dent or lnlne National Bank, accordrni:i to James B. L)'Tlch. president. Creighton, a dir ector :ind association secretary. is uli.o cashier or the independent bank, responsible for operations and personnel . ltc hus been "'ilh Irvine National since it opened in 1973. • Technicolor Audio-Visual Systems or Costa Mesa h as two new vice preSt• dents an James Bartolomucci and James R. Irvine. Bartolomucci has been named \'ice president or U.S. saJes and Irvine will head up international saJes. .. (llEIGHTOH CIUr Roebuck has been named national sales t1upporl manager ror Mlcrodata Corp. of Irvine. He has been with minicomputer ma nufacturing firm for six years. • Ditter Ntlhke has Joined l.t>nac, Warford, Ston.-ad vertal>ing and public rclaltono; agcncy as a copy\\rttcr. II<' was formerly copy chief al U!Ancc .ind Reaser. Viejo Bo/A Branch Moves Into Off ice Hank of America·s orf1rc .1l Alicia Parkway anti TrabuC'o Road in M11>i.11m Vit•Jn, orwr:.iting from tcmporury 11uartcr1> s1 n1·t-J974, mov<'d lo :l .,p.1c111us and m1Hlc•rn r11•w bwlcJ10g last wrck. arrordanl( 111 manni.:c•r M arJ(l' Oldf1C'ltl The $480,000 Spanish style struc·turt.• ls lncatl•cl :uljacc·nl to the oHare's "Ro nkmohlk" modular racallty. Contoinin rt fUIOO 11<1uurc• foc•l , thc ncw building wall pr<>vidt• m un· l han 10 llmc•s the space or the bank mobile "OPERATING FROM a r<'· lfular·imcd and equi11p..'<.I 11(· flee will be a tremrndou~ ntl· vonlajle, ·· upl a1nf•d Mr!t. Oldfield. who wall head a Starr of nine al the nc" om c·c. Bc!lides providing plenty of elbow room for customrrs and sta rr mem bers, the buHd· ing will per mit t he ofrirc to provid<' services Mt possabll' al the "Bankmohllc." suc·h :1!. safe deposit facilities. drive up telle rs for extend~ hours service and an enclosed merchants' deposil st'ctlon. The om ce also will include greatly expanded teller facilities and a customer re· ception a rea. ln keeping with the sur· rounding area . the building features an exterior of buff. colored brit'k with 11 Spanish Ute roof and canopies over the entranceway and drive up area. THE DRIVE.U P teller un· its will be open from 9 a .m . to 5 pm. Mondav throu«h I Thurildav :incl from 9 a.m . to1; p.m . on ~·riday . The hutlcl ini.: w IHI clrsl~n1·1I by f.0<1 Angt•lr:. orchltrrt" PelcrsontMt•c•k Hlwa anti /\'4 l!()('latt·'I and built hv A Hon1I < • o r 1> o r a t 1 o 11 o f :'Ii 11 1 l h Hollywood. Datatron's Founder Quits Post Bill 'Ma nsfield, a Oatalron lnc. rounder, has announced his resignation as a full lime Oatalron employc erfect avc March 26. Mansfield will remain 3 Datatron director and consul· tant. He will be joining Elcc· tro Units Jnc ., a San J ose· based starl·up company, to produce a m icro·compulcr controlled inventory control system . Oat atron, headquartered in Jrvilfe.~ m anufactures com puter-cont rolled automatic lest equipm ent and video· ed11in1r cqul pmrnl P 'BUC SOTICt.: 11•n1ncw' •v••••n lllAJllAI n••1111aen '"" .. -..... -...... --. -°' OllANOI COIJNfY C••°"l CD .... \4.¥1~ &.., l •-t .. ft V•O•r CA.,,. llt< ..... ~ ... ,,. -""''' ... , .. ,._, .. .,v.,,., C• 9Jltl ec: •• .,. ~"-""'· ,_ ,.., .. _. .... ........ ~ ...... f'-tt IMl\HW \\ i\ t 91\~hlf tflCf ., • ,..,_,•I ..,,.f'IH "''P ."'""''.,.. ........ ,, Jlrw\ ........ "'..-.' .......... -·" ,.., Geoi"4t t i.•• .. °' ..... '°"'"'"", .. II t•I• .............. 0 ...... <.••" ..... 1l "'-''"' • ., .. ,. Pl'BLIC.' SOTtCt: Pl.BLJC SOTK't: P l'BLIC SOT1CE Pl.BLIC SOT1 l: Pt·auc l'\011 E Monday Marc:n 15 1976 DAILY PILOT 87 Course Set TH£ .. !\Illy lRCl S Br Bil Kt-enc- ' In Home "Her real name is Thelma. 'Mommy' is just her nickname." Sock Sleuth Eaten by Washer? 8 ) OIC'K \\ EST WASHl~~TO:"\ <L'PI 1 1 -Jn a burt>uu•lh-a\\t'r in my bt>droom ar 22 un matcht>d i.uck:-i. Soml' art> mine and sum<' m y teen-age l>o n 's . The mates "ere los t in lhe laundry I.ATER. IS llumJ. I '1-.1tl•d a l.1undromat \\hert> membt'r:-. or the db~curt> Pukka l'Ult plac(•d i.acrill(·JI olrt'r 1n1:s of sock:. bl'fnrt• lht· machine~ I '';is told tn thl' mir of lluniu thut ih<· n:lll\'l'S bl•lrt•\'t•tf that if the machines W\'l'l' nppl.'ased tn this mannl'r llw1r :.hi rt huttoni. "ould bl• spurt'<! A~a1n. I d1:-.mbst>d th\• rnulter us ~Up\:r:.l1t1on l'LL BE .,1>rt1n,:: out ltw rll•an r lol hes ;rnd sud· d<'nl v a i.tro~ sock sho\\s 111> I IJkl• 1t upstairs and d1:-.cov<.'r t hat 1t match1•s one of the s m,::leo; Ill th<' bun•au draw('r. Wl•ird l'H' had som1· of thl' bt•st washin ~ rn ;1rh1n1· repairmen in lhc bus1· n l's ~ <.' x a m 1 n 1• m y washt'r hut lhl·V l'nulrl find nothing unus ual ahoul 11 O~('E, Wiii·:~ lhrP1· 'ock.; d1~J1111l'an·cl and ,, f 11 u r I h r 1• a p p 1 • a r t • rl "'1mult:int•11u'h. I 1•\1•n r alh•d llw p11l11·1'. 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Cou11cil College Saddll'bat·k ommun1ly Collrgc Oi 'llnc t trustees ha\'e nppolntt'd four members of I he col· lege starr lo ser\'e Qn a Rl'g11m11l Adult und Vocn · tional Education CounC'1I The council 1s designl'd to eliminate duplication of programs by school d1strir ls within the sam<' area Starr appointed to the council w.-r.-: William .Jav, associate dean of instrnct ion , Everrtt Brewer. coordinator of vocational pro~ram\. Fr;1nk Sc1ar· rotta. natural Sl'tenc~ ch v1s1nn chairman, and Robert J~corsen chairman of Liie counseling c11vis1on . Represent a ti\ es from area un1f1ed schc)(')I dis· lricts and other educal1onal 1rroups "111 also f\ervc' on the council ' ! •• DAILY PILOT Mo.01y March 15. 1978 ················•··••·· ..•.•.......•....•••••. I 002G ...... 1002 hROIS: Ad~erliM~) ·.a.o.w "-~• tlleJr ech p.ily GM report ~ ron 1.-..dic.tety. TlM DAILY PILOT .,._., 1.1.WUty for the first Nt- cOf"f"ed i..sertlot1 e»Wy. The ea-st Mlrtcetplece on the Or-. Coat .••.....•..••.•.•.........•.........•......... .... hi• .•••••• 1000-'"9 ,.,.,_ .. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "'-~I-. . .. 1000 71" -. ............. tooo..,.. .... ,, __ ...,.. ...... ..,._., ..... _, , _"" .. .. • • .. §COO. i04'f ~-.... ,.. ....... ..... ',......, . ~""" W•4o&-..,, ~ You Con Sell It, Find It, ( 642 5678 ) One Coll Service T rode It With a Wont Ad • Fast Credit Approval ...,._.,_, ...... '* '°" ... .....-... ... -,, ... ..,...._ ..• tlOO-- HMMt ,_. S. 1HcMtw-t For We P..taalher•• M.otic.: i •• •• •• • • • • • ••• •••• • • •• • •• •• • • •• •• • ••• • ••• • •••• All r..-ul t•,lalt! adH•itiiu-d GftWf'Cll I OO~G~• I 002 'n thUl n••w\papit.•' 11 •ub •••••••••••••••• •• •• •• ·, ••••••••••• •••••••••••• j l'\i t(I the• P<'(ll•r ul Ya11 Jl~•UNIOlot Ac·t <•f 1111;11 wh1d\ makci. 11 11lt•~.,1 to :ich'\•rllllt' ... Ill) l>f t! frrenrr. hmilulion, or d1M:nm1nallon h<1ac:J on l 11l'''• color. rt•llicton, St'X. or 11a11onul (lni:in. or nn inll'ntwn to makl' ;111) 11ud1 pr('fere1w ... llmll11 · h on, ur tl1i.cnm1nJUoo." 1"his n('\Hpap<'r -.ill not IK nowlni:ly U('<'\'Pl ion) 11dve rl 1!1111~ ror rt•al f':>lalc °" hu·h 1i. m \ 1ola l1onoflhc ldw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f/ew &cf wive 900 BLK. VIA LIDO NORD 43 FOOT LIDO BAYFRONT 4 Bdrms. + mu1d'~ quarters & '1 baths. PRIME. PIU~tJ<; U>CATIONl 1 Firs t Eas t t•ntl b<ivtr ont On M arkt>t Smee 1970 ~p 1-:CT ACULi\ H VI J::W ! ' S495.000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vio Udo, H.I • 671-7300 BIG CANYON ~ .......... !~.~~,~~ .......... ~~~~ .CUSTOM l .uJtury home IO<'ated on large. rorn<'r pool i.llf.' lol. 3 Bedroom, 21 2 hath. family room . d1 n1ng ·l'oom & bunus r oom I 1Uonu11 room can be con \ertc'(! to 2 bedrooms 1 .Lurg" counlr> k1h:ht'n MagniflC'l'nt VICW or gulf t-oun;e. This 3500 i.q.H single le\·el home offer,,, 'the b(ost an exccutivl' II\ ·I · ing. srns.ooo. 64 6161 PINE LI*" a• laclcwp VA NO DOWN $36,000. \I l 1 ,11·11' 1• ,111d \\ ,11 Ill WESLEY '.'4 ~YLOR CO. HEA L TOHS ~111t·1· l ! HH LINDA ISU-$375,000 Overlooking the beautiful yachting cente r of Newport Harbor ! Beaut. 5 BR. 5 12 bath )lexil·an contemp. home. Abundant tile & leak. Dock 3 boats. 21 I I San Joacpn Hilts Rood HEWl'ORT CEN'rER. M.I . 644-4910 I HottMt '°" w. ....................... ...................... . G1MNI 1002 Gaer.. 1001 .......•..•............ , .••••...•.•••.......... 1002 .... , .. 1002 .•...•..•..............•.........•.......•...• ..............•..••.... ··•···············•···· Yl::AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 J'10 1 I. COA~T 1-<WV CORONA 01. L NIAR CORONA DEL MAR THAT HEW "'OLD .. LOOK 3 Bdrm. & hal'lwlor rvnta l, in mo!'t d es1rablt" 1·t•nt~1l areJ. Jui.t <ibout tlw !owcst p1 tt•t·tl . .1.woct pro,wrty uvaalabl~ m Cd:\1 at $72.soo This duplex h as it! In Old Corona dcl Ma r. it is large <3 bdrms -3 bdrms) and new and yet it looks small and old. Cover ed with s hingles, dotted with stained gla ss. it b as spacious m aster b e droom suites a n d dram atic c athedra l ceilings. It also features revenue r ewarding income (12 times gross) at Sl24,SOO. A listing of Allan Heller's. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 27th YEAR 67S.l000 I ?.~ .......... !?~~ !?.~ .......... !~~~; LIDO ISLE U~l()UI: fi()MI:§ Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. 1· Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi ; pier & float. $32.5,000 REAL TORS" 675·6000 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also Meu V~n:Jco. 546 .5990 and Bllltx:u 1'sland. 615 ·7600 ~ 10021Ge..cral 1002 Waterfront. Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On s andy beach. $285.000 .............•.......•. ..........•............ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ·~ ..... •\.·~ .... .,.. """"-• , .... ·-·· ., ...... _ ~"-· , rel,. '14'\ ·-""' """""" 341 Buy"d•· Dr •v•· "-4 B b7S 61ol 'C~I~!.~~~ ~ MCE IN A DECADE! l•.x<' 1t1n J.t l·o n tt•mpora r y 11 om(• ('Onstructed of J,!lass & n•dwood, s1·t ;mwlst lus h ga rcl<'ns. llighlls:hti•d 11.v totally 1.t las~ <'IH'lnst-.1 J.!a rckn rm. L:rwnding coastal vit•w. Large pool l'irsl l 1 mt• off <'red ul S:-M0.000 A COl.DWIU IAMKB CO. 644-1766 1002 G.-r• 1002 ••••....••..•............•.......•.•.......... I I macneb I Irvine realty HEAR THE IUCH Beautifully d ecorated condominium w /3 bedrooms. dining room & den. Upgraded rar pcling, drapes & wall coverings. Available on lease. lease w 1option or :-.ale -$71.500 Or $49S;mo. Larry Dyer642·8235 (Z71 > 642-123S 901 Oo11er Oriw 644-6200 • H1rbor V1•w Center HARBOR VIEW HUGE YARD LUSK <:w.1nti1· pr1\,tl1• h a1·k \,orcl ''"'''"'"• lwu ct.1111 ing t·or al 1 r '''1"' w:u 111 , ti .• rmllH! Lift.th 1ntttH n••·l11d1•, "' .. ,,tf ltot IHUS.: lull \\,111 11111 k f111•pl.11"'l .111d \\ l'I 11.1 r I .a I I' •• I f 111111.ol ti 111111 1! rrn lltl I I It l'I ~'. h t , 11 I \' II HJ II I I \ I k1ld11•1111"·1 l1111~-. lnrmatl 1·nlrv J;itrclo•n anti d1111li1t•I \\lllUl(h\ 111111 1:.111·' I 1-:normou" 111.1\11•1 •01l1·j with ~111111~ nlt1111 tl11·'' 1ni: 1 l•>'i'l. '" ,., ""'''• ,.h11w1'r .111cl c n1 kt a Iii vallo v.1th ot'• .... wnal L'.alahn:.i \II'" ' \l,J, 1111 :ipp<11nl m1·nl !Ki:! i71114 ~ KEY R.EALTOR.S iC THE "EVERYTHING HOUSE" Herc is th•· mvthu·al perfect hou~1·. [.(lculwn largest loll 111 de\ rl11p· ment. Mrs Clean ll\C'S here • 3 HR. huiz.e dmmit room · supN larl(<' Lima ly room le11<l1ni:: to u'<'d hnrk 1x>rt1cran1t pool v.ith fire rllll! and m11ny. manv more t•xtrJ'I. <"all quirk lo sel' $73.~lO. Call ~U>-Z'll:I . .,., '. f [®IR&IH) ®"-('~ lrvlne 1t Campin Valley Qnter 75l·1414 ,. CALIFORHl4 RAHCH G I/FHA TERMS Sp!' <i w 1111 ).! r .111 <' h ~ t \'I <' h o llH'. lttdl'a\\ a~· m.1sh•r ~111h• \\Ith pri' !lit' h.1lh. \\ .ll'lll \ 11111 ~l·lf hy till' liJl'~l' lluor 111 n•1la11;.: u-.t·d hnrk llrl'Pl~H'l'. h1 ~ li;1d. ~ .1 nl "1l h m.111 ,. h111<h-il l'ltrni. ll'l'l''· Tl11s and 111ud1 mor~: .\1·t I.isl' Call 645-0303. r PAHOR.AMIC VIEW REDUCED THOUSANDS SS <.:u-.t111n lio1nl' ''1th 111 .1 ~n1tu'\'l\l \I\'\\'. l'n1t1l' t1\·1 .i..:hhllrh1>od of l'U::.tom 1>111 ll homt•i.. l 1roil'i.s1onal land:;1·.1p1n t!. l·:1111rmous ma:s ll'l' ~wlt'. t-'OIOl.\L 1>1:-.l l'.'\li. Famih· tun l't'llll'r with :-t one I i rl'pla<·~· uvt'rlo1lkrng 111 :-.h gr11111td ~ a nd I rel'· Io rm h l' at t' d r O o L. .J us t mmull•.., l1l IH'.l('h . II .is assllmahlc W l11u11. :\l.1kt1 ofll'I': Call 962·5585. SP A.NISH 4·PLEX p l'l' :-. t i g I\) ll s l' () \' i II gt 0 ll bu i l t ,1-PJ.EX . Sp.m ish st~ ll'. Immaculate l'Ullthllon . Coll 894-752 1 • PARTY HOUSE I lugt• family room ll1.:s 1gned for the l'l\ll'l'la111l'r. \\'hen the p arty gC'ls l 1' Ply C"hoos t' up s ides ;ind play a t.1:-t gaml:' of vnlll'Y hall on you1· 111\11 pri\;1ll' 1·11url. lloml' 1s locatct.l un ;i l'lll'lll'I" lot 111 11nt• nf llh' I tncr :in';1 ~ of Or:111gl! County. I ll1rry: Call 645-0303. RESTORE & SAVE THOUSANDS! Thi:. pant :.! st ory 1wcds ju:.t a l1ttlc t 1•1,cl1:r l1H'lll).! C':trl• tn .i..:n•atlv 111t1t·a~t· its \':ilul'. Tn•1• ll11cd tlrl\c 111 pn•sl1g1• nL'tghlmrhood. F OH .\1 .\1. D l ~IN(;, :i :\las!'i\'<' l>1•drnom~ plus l.!U\.':.l q11;1rtl·1·s with pri\;11t• hath. S11lh'rs :ll'l' l'\ll'l'tnl·lv .111\lous and wdl t·ons111l-r ;all ollt'l's': To :.l'l.', call 962-5585. 2 OM .A LOT-$59,000 ( ·11..,lolll built t1\\ lll'I' s 111111 . II11gt' l'<>unt r:-kit d1t•n, :-.tot1l' I ir1·pl;1n'. ~· ~ • c•:1r g:1r;1g1· & \\ nr":-lt11p. ~ pal 111s pl11' ~l'p;1r:1 k ~111·-.1 ruom. H\•nt:tl 111111 h.1 s :i11 t 1q111• I 11·11 pl;1c'1'. 3 l11 •drnoms . h;11·d\\oc11I IJonr-; t'lc·. lh\IH'r all. mu-.t s<'ll \ \ l1.·rn1:, too:'. Call 894-752 I. 3 BEDROOM + DIHIHG-Sl9,500 . Gl/FH.A TERMS t·:--;rmr.n:V.\Hl.E \'.\Lli E fol' a 3 ht.•dru1>111 lwnw plus la1·g1· form al d1m11i.: rnnm. t;rl';1t s l:11·ll'l' home lor llH· ~·otm :.! I amily. llll /.!<' n'ar ,\:tnl with plt-11lv t11' ro11m lor tilt' 1'11aldr1·n to r11mp :111d pl.1:-111 :-.:111r4 ·. 111~ :-.hade tl'l'l'~ 111 lrnlll adds to tlw I> (.• ;a ti l Y 0 f t h I S h 0 U S C • 5 :! \' C t hu11sands: Call 645-0303. 2 STORY GIANT PLUS POOL T his i111111:1culatc. up~ra<ll'd mint <·111Hlit1011 hunic is 1·1•:1d y for the Pl'l'~1111 tlwl w;,int~ a 11m•-cif-;d;ind. ltkl' ll<'W. ytl 111 an <':-.l;1hl1 ... hl'd 111·1 .i..:hhorho11d. i'\1·:1r nr (·an. I l u).!e :-.l111w f 1n·pl:1<'<'. 1111 m;il <·:mdl1·l1ght cl111111 g. I '.11wkcl dl'll "1th l'Us lom \\Tl b;ir. Cun·t·d s t:11rwav to :J k i ru~ · s i H ' d I> c· d 1 o 11 m s • s ·P c c i a I d 1•.., I g JI l' d S l' C ll I'll y S) ~ l 0..: m. l'1·1111 .. ,~1wwll~ la11cl ... 1·;1p1•cl grounc\s. S1·lkr has purch a~vd a11ul11t·r home ;111d i:-. :rnxious. To set• t oday. hurry & call 962-5585. BEACH VIEW-$43,900 lfrJ..th vaulted 1·1·d111 ).!-.. h11nh1·n Ii\ i11 g 1u11111, f11 C'pl :11 ·<'. \\.all ol g l..-.s c1\1•rlnok" l>v.11 h ,\. h.irl111r. l'.11'1flll'f f loor 111 fo\ 1·r 1•nt ry. Jl,11 ._1•cl ch11111 g :-0 111!1•, l1r••;1kf;1..,l 1111111\, s k\ l1lv:-., htdfl>'ll lll.1 ... l 1•1 \\ Jf Ii :in rt h ;dt'Oll\' '. '. !'·'11'111·1· s ~:1n 1I1C"t'. J 'n·..,ll g 11111 ~ IH'.1e11 c·o1nrn11n1ty l1 v111g -J11r k~.s :: Call 894·7521. EXECUTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD Sp:11·1111 i..., p11p11l ;11 1;, , ... 11hrook "~p ;11 ·1 ·111 :d,r•1 .. 111111t1t1·.; fn11l1 lw;1d1 J•r 1·..,11.1.:1011.., 11<•1 i!hhorl111ud \\llh p11\:1t1· 1 11111 . r1·r·11·.1t11111 1.11 1111 11" .. 1>1.1111.11 11· •• 1111k1·11 . ' " 111 1: 1·, 111 111 I •, 1 111 ;i I d r n 1 n i: . l'1111d1·r11-..1 l.1111tly 11111111 . Sw<·1·pini..: -.l.tll'\\!I \ t o I 1.1 r 1· lwd1"111>1tl ' 1111'1111\111 ~! l;I\ l'h 11\:.-.l1•f' Wit ll '.In t 11.1 111. ,\II 1111 :-p l11-. I 1\:11; hll1111-. I 11'1111, '•)J.11 l\11111: 1•1 )I H. illld jlJClll/I ,\ 111thl ..,,.,.:Call 962-5585. I /5 ACRE RAMBLlMG WRECK (;l,1111. ,l'l'!llrlt-ol l"'>l.tll' -lll'('rl ~ 11\111 ° l{t•.d fl\l.tl'I\ l tl1• Ill C'llll\ ,\ l.111lll\' 1 ttltlll <'111'\l'd drt\I', "-h,1d1• 111·1·~. S.11·11 111·" p11e·1d .it 11111 \ '11 .!Hlll': B\'ll1 1 ,11:l l.i"t call 894-7521. 19131 Brookhurst Huntington Beach 962-5585 2299 Harbor Blvd. ~osta Mesa 645·0303 6491 Edinger, Huntington Beach 894-7521 FOREST E. OLSON I N C ~.~.~ ••••••• ~.':':..~ ...... , ~.':':..~ .•••••• ~-~-~ .••••• J ~~~:~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ...... . G1•:• 1001 W... 1024 p ••V.-.Y 1014 .......... edt 10UJ~._. IMl Ml.,......._.. INt Monct:.y. March 15. 1979 DAIL V PILOT ., ~~~.~~ ...... !~.~~:'!~ .... ~!.~~~ .... ..•....•...•....••.••••...••....•.•••.•••..••...••.•••••...•.....•.......... , ................••••.........•...•.•. ·•·•••············••··· SIS+4 11~~5oM u-sa y......-...1.-. •twaHO ur~t lt.ARRORV1t;w th ·•o.....t, tWIMJt•t.eclil l240 wporlt.och 324' ...,....., ,... ..-us .uu.; -~ SPRIMf'JJM£ Pa.Jt!rrno m<Jdt-1. ftt lot ..._.. 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CuJ ck·Uc.' enlr)' lo 3 rar 2·Sf0f'.Y ~· •·Bdrm In the-na nr achls I. pl•) ~round. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~,·i.,.Ps ro oc1-: \'. iarai.t' ('fll(kd double 811 room. I.a tit!aullfw' ll'Uk, ••• bath, l3mll) Blooming no~ers & mature trees m a 11 lot. ponc-lhna I. ln ld)'lhuld lltOO Sq rt. I l FREE T~l\n\,, ()I\ 111p1r 1'1i.1l c\ &iortolr)' r .. ludhlt duur. 4 bt'droonu, rm, b11 b1t't1 )4'd l o w maintenance, park llke terior improHm t'nU 1ttrt A.,"r1m 3br,I~ lu1 1• l>I\ J lit " ll.I aun.kt'n IH1ng rottm ~pu.tte family room Sbo•n by apl)Olntnu~nt atm osph ere c r e ate iAn appealing throuabout ~u '""· $311,900 SubnlCt } uu1 ...... S.nlce dpl' .ill \lr.i, ~ mu •unah1nc k llC"h\·n r'< t'o rmal dinln1t for (JG)) Ask1.111t$&.1,r.'.O d 4'4Wl.&~!l.P:.! tt'rm~. 0 111nu.8rk r 'fll('klu111nM.t1111uh.i W.:!~iJ p11n..lve fa mil) room I u u rm et m C'. I 1 IJf.1 710 gor en. along Wllh rngrng birds ror Mi-4938 • BR. a BA. fp\(' ~ t 'ormol dine With P.ilo.I Enormou~ pia no l ltC!d your e oJoym c nt The large fom1ly Wa t cnfr ont l>uplt'(, \h~tmu~trr S11nn11d11lt' •W\T l';ttt-•tto'\r J hi v~ tttOM f1rtpl h' • '" ,111 ruom tnb:antt'd by room and udJaCl'nt l;o,1t del'k :,un por c h ~c:;~t ~'1!~~ ~C::~ b~ .._.... •Br.:: B1\. rlr .. n SJbtJ NcKlu, lli 'h11 :.l' h ... lloplnhnlC ''"'"1114>' to • ftrn alow Slllcrwa)' to wt t h oet-u n \i 1 \" w Int' rt! a!!> e th<.' bath. Ga.r11~t'. 00111 dcx:li ... •••••••••••• ... •••••• Warn .. r ""to!n•>h.i 'it~ Dbl t:Jr )l~ '"1~ b a I " 0 n Y bdrm•' pnute up.U11t11 ITZ l60 .._.....,. a..clt 104 e ntert:unino bent'fih for prrvu<'.'' and b13 7861ortl1~M601J ..._.. ,....iltetl 3 trn. 2 tlt\. uw sMIJ ,, •• ,r lhi.ci; 1111,.1111 .11 '"'' ! fo:OOt'mou"IS\Z:,miull•r BKK .t.tU~l120.' ·a+Oll n ....................... ll11m1lt~n Uu,.h.11c1 UH \'t h.c 'l'olo\nhou"· bdrm rC'lrl•.it + 3 •••••••••••••••••••••··, rel.t>.alao n S76,f00 CedeW... l1Z4 3 BR.2 H :•Plr ~ 1Jlt1L,, :.lll\l'. uw. 1•.i1111' t•h1h.lrt'11 ·" \ullt·•' M.im RepossHsion Come see and h •ur for your elf Wn tdltf Art·• ..,. ai. .. um ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• tll-11 sprtn11uah• ,·nc111 11 .... ~ 10 s:.:oo 11111 moth l!I x ll llunu11 roum V ... • IU.IA 0,.. H••• Mo. ti 5 s.t. IS-. 7' ,. < In l.1" ·•Iv ··••r 2 Ur mobll~ hume. t.11s. '• 3 Bit. 2 tlA, nu t•p1:1 . ~l Allulh 111<1 J.1117 'Wllll \11•w1 rompu('tl)I'. -•m I 13"'... I • .. .• .u . "' 3 1tR,2 tlA,p.il10 .. $:1.'\ll 'WCI l>ll1 a. ('()\'tif(.'tl l)llllUC., ·--· ·-c .. "'--1-" U)W l>OW:-J & .. Moen., ••• .,... 2bll +pool. blln kit ch . u1Hpd. "''"" ~-3 Ull,2 RA. lph-IMS w \:'lrl'l-'.n udullll tll'\'\1 ,1 :.••p11tate tmthil. \ aulled " .. .___ (.'all for d~tu1I' I BARGllN y11UE hlttb be1un <'t•1h n11. lrplC" Moen lt('nt•ls. ~O·:>JIO l\('1u·b llcul h<lrm u11t11rn ht•tM', .11,1 h J "'DI 1• "'LTY N Ill Otwn Wl'Ci I Spm, 1215 -3 8R "HA f I ~ .. .,~ .. , t•t'IUnltb too• Tou cnur tu ' & U.-n r.in1:h 1ype. one • s.-I Pt'mbmk<' 2 Hr dplx. ~,bl & l~llil, ·.. · µ" -oc du11k\ tn "'"pore mt'fltKm. T11k1· over t·x sty $5.!#.~ ~hy GI no 147-1231 This is the IOWt<:tt "r1n.'<i 4 Bdrm \'iew ALL &~>HTS n .,. 11 d It a.. I' •. 111 d ,. , r-; r l-~hn.ic-r (:ohlrn"('"l ar.-.c bl.'fu11· \lln ll>I Mtn~ loan of $$0.000 or down No Ml·u r t I.OT --home with u lar<'t' "arden in l.a"un" •· Wcstchff Pluu &62 8382 3 BR. Z l:lA. H O · ~1, ,, Id l' r 11 I u ,. 1• O I\ 11CW hna1"1t'I01t Jo~<all.ibll' kP.AI. i.,:.-.'TATI-:, ~I~~ 1----------1 "' ,.. " .. 645 8024 ITTO 1~ l · ' G1rf1t'hl Bu:;hard 1 lt••11"1m.1hl,• llJH' 1o:c>111I 1-'ur prl•·alt' 11ho w1n11 vac•NT I Beac h s7 t ,SOO.Stopbyfor l'Offrc. _________ .... wportt.edt lt6t 3 RR.l?IU,dbl.:11r .~ l'\'lt'f\'J\l'\'~ lrnm ll•"I 1.1 <:all IW7 6tl1Uqu1ck COSTA MISA 1 • " 0,.. H .. ,. Moc. ti 5 Sat & S-Ne H . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR. 2ear jlJr . . .. ~ ~ l'•lr'I 111 th,• i.a11h• h11u,1• ,, .... ~." ' 'I •••••• ,. , _ _.. + J --1 I t:XCt'llC!nt 3 bt.'llroom 2tll A.He L..,... ITopof .... Worldl I WDDrt e1...t.ts Yl'llrly orSumml'r rt'nlal ,, I c; 7 .• I :1 1,, .. \ l') 0 I [~ ~ I -9CS&A1 j ,uuteor homc Jo or onl) WHO NEmS ROOM? st ~Ti~ 1 '" . Wa1erfron1, lur11 4bd. .,.,., .... ,."'"' l .liJJl:l!ilJ t;.!il11>1u'd bound "'llcri $36,!>00 :'\c• pJ1n1 • .ir ~r IUll\t' 21do<'k pn,·ate SOOO mo • 1 JJ(t jJ had Just reno\ oiled lh11, < .. r~l JM llr.il>f'!> J u.,1 J600 5<1ft ,, ""':. .~·ou p l••nt." <>f s p.'lC"' for· bl-di' roe.uni&: famtl) room I Sum~wr lsc SISOO. June:I ~ • 9f3·17M I:\\\ M UGI~~ 111 ~ IHlt"'' _ ... :::i•••••-lo\el) J lik r.im rm 1ai..1: nl'"" C:luH' t J ,.. "--' "' • " lt'nl) 0 room lo .idd Of\ Sept. 52,000 July & Aug Weekendi.ro b hOUM' :!' 11.1 , hltn, homt.' with Ot.'w rrpt ac free•a),•nd i.hoppio1o1 t'\t'ryont' t:a ch lk't.Jroom has its o "n wh1,>n ~ou url' rt>.idy Call Mr' Loni1.&H 86L:l I hvk ~~\ Wt11H-..1 ---------i dfllb. remudeletl k11t·ht!n, llMI ·~I 1 bc.1lhroom a nti tn add1t1on there 1s a \'lt:W l>on t mii.' 11 ' t'ur -1 RIR[4 rcf1n1 hc d nlerior & 1tWNWl14 ljM, l~rge fomil~ r oom. hnn~ room. dcliuli..c;illS<&Oll51. YRL\' lbr dupln n.,uSharp 3 BR 2 Uu. \'111u 1BLl'H~ .1 llH ;,! 11.1 1 ,. newropperplumbmg ~n'':: 546.81031 kf apt. 1J RJr l"'Urn, c:ptd. P11cu1c Condo l'l~t' tul ~I\ l'llll uncl bUI' .cil'oi J u.'1l lli1tcd. beautiful im rLUS i----v-----•· brea a::.l nook and formal dining drpd w)tu-,1,., r. ':blkl bcll •• ti'nnt~ t·rt J>o<•li1 &. ,,,.11 1 20 \~t t.10 SSliO proHd homt' ,., 11 b 4 ., br.ind ~"' 11 & F J>OOLI --room l rom l>ch:, Sl~ mo A\'ail J.icu.u1 U..aut µJrk hke Hlul h <\intlu" ll'.i:.t• llt"<irooms. 2 bJllb. IJrl:«" and rt l11xcnl( J ACl:ZZI I -°'" Ho.te HOOft ti 5 Sat & S-Apr I 613·0618 or 121311 a~m<lbJ)twrt. ~O P ~lo :.lJr11nlo! JI S.l~I ro\ered p.itm 1-;.ctrcmt· S.\S,OOO.Cullt>-U '1211 I 16l51~C...,_Dri.,e 3Jl s.w6 :li~~~genl 9622156 lo!'-'11tt;1111JJ p ri\'acy pr11\ 11frd II~ ......., u f ·' k ·'- fenn'<l frunl )1.tnl t'Ull I mJ iaig Canyon open houi1e . ..._..U..fw:M.a.d 7" ~e~~ ncu, 'lu.:.,pelS. S.CiflM.ftte 3276 pnre ···s 9SO M A y Q c K I .... 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"" ,.. 494 ~ 146 :-un d<'rk , 11 r ocean. ..!. c "'"' 1 --· 962 21311 , -u~ 2ba,IJ.rs:e lllfo'pool,cor Culorful. atmo;,pht'n' •A S9:i .uoo II} IJ 'Wnt:r 2 liRdu11lex :li:t'.fom1ly --Capodrono 3278 ner lol '*Ith boat gate .1 of this h •11vt1ful I.a 673·7~ rm. 2 Ba Adulhi prefer, I"* )244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. i:u:. blln.,, f1replac1:. lrg .. Cul'l>la homt' Uc-h~hlful I no pets. 644·2212 or cull •••••••••••••••••••••••.2txl l'unllo. 1:rµb. dq>:. __________ , addt.'<I fumily room. Onl) ! ly appealing lit 1st :.1ght 1 BluffS $]4 SQQ i\laury al64o..7ooo Su!K'r dt'an 3 BR. :! HA.I d1!1ohwu:.t~cr, pool.1 .1d1~lt y VI. $56,900. Cull PRESTIGE Feature~ Ol)mp1c :.1Lt:LOCJ111Mleod1 1041tl>Wwporta.ach 1069 , I ----R 'O UW air i·ond I couple s:.!35 m11 VJllH•h • IA A • llUMES.6.tS-6&'6 pool. 3 bdrm. + Bonus1······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 u n l'rofdl'l' ll111hly CostaM.10 3224 S365 'mo 171-1 1 963· .. S69 JftS 30P)I Duplell. 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JOb Top 'W:J ~<'!t wanll'd !'1:11.tht~ & wk111l'<I WILL PA y YOU VALLEY REALTY t'ount) ~h u w n111m SALESMEN h.as lhe following open Jack In The Box, 1205 1 N e wport 81:'c1 c h ;p J1I 1•1 ... 1H' call APi\H hl'lp(ul but 11111 ·• sngs: bonder, laur Baker.CostaM ~_a __ Travelod~~· li208 w !!16377:!1or9023!131 lif.$1\~· $25 l'RESENTS I\('(' \pp!) al :.'031 si-; 12 t o l 6ycarsofag ("\\:.lnlinglot•ttrnS.W operator. die attach. HOTEL FRONT , ~oas1 ll"'>. NB tk'Jrh Ill. II H __ I ~ '.) ,, 11 f ·~0 3 H ::-CAREER NIGHT :\l:.1n. In 1ne !>46 2'JOt lo S50 or more µt•r \H•ek Cha1H:c to\\ in i.eal, rns~ctans & test DESK CLERK . MAINTENANCE ~ffl>IC \I I t tr k f I l " ' . t'url.1cen:.e<lor RECE,T(TYPIST tnps to Philatklµlu,1. Wa~hin._rton 0 .C. tecbs.Workonavanety I, . ·run ac 0 I '" '" -.l;,.J 1 d S 1 1 or C ·•p • K"nn"ci v t"J h 1·1k" · or ci r c uits under Apphrallon:. accep ted Per~ Job ~ect ' roll f.'n'. Solt• :0.. II \I I> '1~cD }I tJn u•c nst' .ll t'~IJ''UVl' C t::H:RALOFt'ICE u c " ,-• • ':-. · u ._:-;, micl"Olco~s. clean rm. nowbylheSandpipcrlnor skills~ tool:. 25 llr. pt·r S.il..ir' o~n Pr11(rollt•1:t'I MOMDAY Lots o( ix-ovlc runt.Ht 111 go.karltni.! and olht•r 1wi11.•:-.. If ~ou hvt> cnvrmnt. Ap p l y in & Tennts Club for all ~k . ~e"'purt Re o1 •h lxki:rnd St-nurl!:.u~eto MGM:hl5,7 :30p.M. th1~entr) kH•lpoi.1lwu in Cosla l\tt•~a. Nt•\\p11rl Hf'ac h . person . 2.~pm . En shJfu Appl) m person.' 1,raHlodl(~. 6:?1111 \\ .1d no ~!> n.111> ! •1111.1 1119!'>:! \I H ' \ llTllL' R T~p1ng & \MlllUll othl'r lf untington Bt•:u·h or El Toro·.\lt~!)IOI\ '1romeotal Communrca· 2101ECo4stUw).l'd~1 C-0astHw~.:'liB PO l~o' l ~bo lo,t a Hl.\O uffu·e ptun·durt'll "'111 Viejo an·a, n.tll !H!l~Sli :met !J~k for lions. 3150 Pullman St.. \le:.J l:a ~21; '>II ile IOU start ~ uu .in ~our "'.iy .'tr. Sl·Oll C-ta :\.•-a. IDu:.elr.l'epcr ll\e m . pro 1 l>1r\'tlh J t'T""ll lrnm up' Call C11ntrol ("Jn•,•r ·' ~ ... ~ r 'I I 9 I·' MllNTENANCE ~,.. lllC \I. F runl 01 l L' I(} l t •• I c.>:.:. r p v. ~ r o u :.on I IU clrJn,111' count) 1\1rpi1rt t:m 1rlu' mc•H \j!\·n··~ r.qua ppor uni ." :.mp oycr ELICTROMIC ~ B artu ~ 9261 l•l!>llhlll ""0 "' IPdl!i· "1 .l.l'rm1nal ~ 115115 --, MECHANIC Jll tn'UrJOH', IX'l!hu.11tl , "' ASSEMILY HOW1ek«pt>r. n.per pre I .1n .. 1unl., \'l• 'll .itt"' I OPENING REPAIR Ht4pWonted 7 100HeepWCMlted 7100 P tr1me. Call 642·~ ( d. )1e:.11 \'tnie Con'' Ex per d 1n n·p,,ir 111 M " 1 I re" u m 1 l 11 SAILIOATS •••••••••••••••••••••0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~~ Hosp, 661 C~nlcr Sl:.£.:~ auto m .1 t 1 t' :. r r""' (.'IJ,.,1fll'J 11d no 6:~ •' 11 PART TIME SOON . . I ----machtnt>ll, turret latht•:. u.111) 1'1lot P<J Hc1' l~.,I Door to door. t'Onl Jtl11111 Nt•v,. lu\unou:. affll'I' m S:ulbvJl rnJnur. ··~ •n ExttSecretanes toS81!'> Housekeepers. P timel &m1\b lo--l a \fr..,al.J!l~21:i \Oler.> for i.1gnJlUrl's on \tn• nl:'"' t·hamlll'r nl (i ... t" Me:.o1 hJ!> n~..-d for Reeept Typist to$6.SO wknds ~ll)\ll'lll COO \' 10 Y r!> l'APt'r 1n a ll . -Pl'tl\1ons. 0\'t'r 18 n1mml'rn::blcJ11 u11J.irn , .. :..i•lbvlll rl'IJJlr ix·r."'" Men <..1erk Typist $520 Hosp. ~ Thunn, C~t around maintenance in ~11hlar ) Mt 44117 l>oreto HJ I>u tll'~ 1nducJt• corn TELEPHONE SALES Women Retired -Disabled Ins Clerk18kpr toS7~ 64.2~ 'elud1ni: mechan1<'JI S361AMONTll 1-Thcfull11"'111.:"'1ll I ml':ownrn.: & "'arr.inl\ Jrnne. Personnel Agency llousekeeper Cook for l'il'<'l nt·,,1. h\ dr.iulll' ~ TO S1 ART Perfed lie µr,·"•nll•tl "o' k 1\111..,1 Ile f JmtllJt: -'811 E17thC\:asta Mesa couple LI\ f' 10 P\l "'eldrn~ \rmy P.1\ •~ lx•ttcr thun Wortd-• Sul~~ µt1111clc ~ ..... ;•,.:1~"11,~11:;1:,~;/" ":~1 1 Earn l'Xll'<t lllfl11t'Y Ill your :-..p .1rt• l1m1• &11le2:24 642·U~ room&balh ~29606 Wo11:e" m 111 ... "' hu<·k ,.,rr And "'11 h lrct't ··~ .. ul'S 1<11111.1111• "' \Vork from \our ownho r11l'M'll111glcwal ~~~ _ _ I i:round & ubllil\ Xlnt nwalb lndtitrn~ .111d fre1·1 Houn •Ito" lnC't•l \ 11111 ~1ru111u11 c)11h l'\JW• II I --Uow.ekl'cper ,roupll•wr\hl ,.0 mp.an~ h,.11 ,.111 , & m\·1\1tJI 1_h ·nt.il ··~1re 1 9 .. -..l.·JOp-or .• n•·t•d t1 1•11l) l 'u.11 l01Jlt•n1·W~IH1lh'I' . ' '"II l>c• "urnn,t'd ho"' I .. ,.,... ... Hl•lll "·"tatt· 1.1n·n'r I ii t ~..i!I !17l I 1''l :!H Hl9h Comm1·111·on· Pa1·d &ec.ti•e S.c,.tary rdmt-.1 lucJ) In ll\l' 1n :"o "11rk1111: <'lllHh '' ,. 30 • Tht• W11rl<.,h1111 , • Challenging pos1uon en cb·hllddrl'ns 1 P\l rn~n(.1 1 l\ppl~lnl't'r .... 111 ! l.Hth.itir~~~11;~l(u l'Jll , EarnSl~s:i.l!~:'+rom Tru1111111<Proi:rum Ht•JIE~t.1tl·S.llt'' San Clt•m L'flll', 1>;1 11;1 l'11int, beaullful offices for :111 oar .• a ary. . SH~~-LOIC co~'· I llPl'Ol\T,l'NITIES I OU!>:SIOO per --.·eek dl'tnll •Tht• Famou~ F ilm Jo'1n .... , Caµ1str:.ino. San .JU\.111 ('a p1 ~lrano. c•xeruu ve !lt"Crctary with ~'8819 1300 "· :-.lormllnd~ 1 1. So\ c.1,l 1 i\11.''d !'>1ll Hl26i ('llJO)'Jble work In CIUf "Tht>Sct·oml 1-:ffurt'' 'ft Call colll'd •• 1:J7-4!'J5~. JO 00 A~1 lo noon, 1toodshorthu nd andtyp I n hou :.t• pa1n l t•r ·, ,11hlkNo11l.~lc Jo'addt•n,I :\h!>,'w11\'1t'JO s 12i.1J5 ncwofflce nl'at the OC Bytht•l,111• •t'n'l' IS l>J~ Trn1ncn~ kl ll lf ll II Ing skills. Must be dii.· matntl'nuncl' man 24:? •.hlk W l)f (,r.1.nd I ll1m11ngton l:kh 9il2 811211 A' r Po r l. Yo u mu 11 l \'1n1·t'l,ornh.mt1 l'our'<' a:. or I '1 . , reel and en)oy handling unrt rompll'" 10 cu .. ta lo.qua\ tlppor ~.mptoyt'r I I possess a pleasant rleur • 1'\Jll lnlo About •1 '.tdlllu<' l'.ir l'rooram I Equal Opportunity Employff' 1.1 job which reqwres a ~lei.a Call S-IO 1300 I MILL STOCK I \Otl'.'C & a t·onltdenl mlln· our i:11mpu11y hl'nrht~ ••I Slil<'' Or .lllj:l' l·uunt~ .:rut deal of varcely. ---1 CLERIC nt>r Perfect for stu-1-•nt~. •All \our n,.,11 t~ ... lah• ·.• t I '' l 111 1>:~ <lr.ant.tt·' H -lp W-t d 71001H I W t d 7100 W ll .. _ k h lh MAlllJT MECH -~ 1111~<;t1nns .in'"'"r'•d lountv • Oft• •p aft• I U<: wor 1ng Wit e ....... OltC. Clerit; " • W•"'l'>.111 Corn monur ol & hou:.ewaves. No llClual 'd .... I I \ I l . ' .............................................. . president. 1''ront ofhl't' Cl lfl M hi Sho ' · •· I 11 1 d L· • <"'>lltlll'u o "':-.1:, ~llU I •:I < 't' 1 1:, 1 n It 1111 .. pp""ran ce a u•ant1a l OH er oc n• p lh•· ""rlcl' (mN.l r r u1s ~(O IO(! lft\'O \'t' . .-or • n r \ n I ( I' I " '.. ~-0~ ( 833-8098 '"-1 m µa .... , .: \ •IU l' J I ,, I m 111.1 Teleph one 640 2500 llagh school diploma r<' Jo: X I' 1-; H U l :\ .,,~, 'Jllho.1h hu:. ii more tn o """'" /\II J I no •'ll>l or obh1t• 11 ·=t \ch1·rtc~rn~m ,,11100 , ONLY between S·l) 1tnd q 'cl f1 ~u re apt1tud•· \t,~CJ.!l~t: ~11 01' ~·1.T11 ,,11 .rnq1dl'JI for ,1 mJn !lamSpm llun 111 \OU Hrlrnh If unhu·n,i·il h·• 11, ,1, • U:30 A M Ask for person T)l>e lS·"O wpm. Xlnl Cr Ex_r ER ~H ~l.\l '\1 A. 111 "'"1nJ11 "'hn h,,c; t''-l)t'r ll'LASTIC'S mt'nb '"II h~· "'f, 1•11 I "'l , 11u 111 nhl .1101111: ~nut I TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN nel. Resumes will be re· lnice benl•r1h & workllllC R C N:\l~G \1\RHH~"' bo.cl) Jub .,.1ll111cludt· Spat'<' hmlll'<I t'Jll Im th•JI t !-!Jlv Lrq·n:>oc' MEN qwred conds ~ 111 1nln\ 1ew ~1 ,\ C II I 'IO F S II U I' '111o11l amounl or IJJPt'r MOLDIMG MACHIHE rl-:.en au1111, l .ill I --8·9 30 ~Ion io'ra. t::qual EIJL.' Ip. ~ n TL RF "'ork & hhni: t·w<'r l\µp OPERATORS 6 75 7225 9·11 A Fashion Sales Tme. no ex Oppur Emplo)er POT E :.; T \ i\ I. I ' h to 11a1t· i;u.ircl at :!i5 Takm11 app\Jc:11t1ons for • 1 OfY OVER 20 per, Mature. 897 8412 or ~.tft'Co ln!>untnct' Co Bl'ILOl:'\G ~l ,\Clll:-.: ~.~ \h•Cormic I.. "'"'· t.'l•l>lJ muldmR m achine oprs on REAL EST ATE 832•5440 I 000.2164. Ms. Mcf'alt-17570 Brookhur~l. Top Poy & ~nefih ~k~.i 1111 :.h1fts. Modern. d ean H av<' fun S<"llm,1! Oran~c· Counlv's lt•ading OC'\\ :-p apl•r ;111111~ \\'II h .;111 unportanl 1 harit~ dn\1· L' \ II r I I 1• d Wt> hll\(' :? 01"'011\)!'> for FASKJON SALES: Young ~unl~IO e l'~ FULLERTON ~1Ul>EU> M .~St:l>~I':~ ;:}~"~ ~e~~th l~~. 11~~ C!>.pt•rH'nt'l'll i.all''lll'Cll'lt• mt'n & wom e n. Asst. JER MARAI TOOL COMI' ANY t'11:ur1• :\l<Klt•I,, fa1·•1rto-rncallon plan. ruµable of hJndhn.: m manaaer & t rainee~. i~ back• Naw rorm1nR 13625 S... d ' nl't>tlc•cJ 1 up m one). New Apply In Person \'e s tment p ropt'rl Y Need ambitious & ex· new distributorship . no G_;~°""c°" •• . 1od10 fi:J I 31111 Colifomio buyt·r~. Call C:hr1s t111t1 perienced sales people r a Pit i. I r C' q u' re ,1 ...-...no. a . • . I . _ _., M ldl t'rt•nrh al Ct•nlur)' 211 who enJOY challen11es Reaut1ru1 fuhio n s Contal't 'B0Bl'l lA£10T ·'ITST,Oll::K~1:~>H. rull "I'"''°" 0 "'J Profl'~!>1trnal Ht·aln. Apply 1n person at The l\lanJ gement pos•ltuni. 1213 1 321 6:17 ~ llnw 7.t•ru.' t.1 S . •·'<,J>•:r 265 llnl!1Cl> AH·. C.M. !\lac-Arthur al 1-·1ml Hcl . Cloth in g Com pany I 0 . 1 96.19-50 \IOVl:-.:GTl> ht•lp[ul. <111011 •.ni;lli•h UBlkSoofRoker 1\U. an •on(1dt•fH't' Lasuna llllls M•ll o~ '"' ·-i -l fUNTINc:1·o'1 BEACll ,1011~ 1>rl'f ~:, Wl'\1 t'on otr Redhill) t>t0-495011r ('\t'' &\<! 41•)711 Tues. )86-6470 i\l'l:t ·s I' l!li ti ~c1\2 i\l r. II J" k 'n:., PLUMBER-IO_A_T_S _ REAi. Jo;sTAn; GRUEUL OFC MAHAGER WORKER Wc>st~a1I Corp . manur ~ • 11r"'' ,\11h''· ·'\II':\\. or th1• wor ltl's rrnest PlIZA I t:ll.pcr·d \'ount r Y t'lub rruii,1nj! :..mlboots, has a !"r m. exper 'rt. i''/t1me Mui1t type & he prohcltnt w figures. 10 key adder hy touch \nformal <'fr In (; l\I Cull Beverly art IOam. 6U·SllOO Wc> ccr now Ul't'l'pllOR appllc iun1o fur n Jr Sc>1·r urr al p11,1l1nn Mus l) • 60 wµm "' 1oh (If 1111 w11m :l Ye.tr" rll'rl 1'111 C'" IH'r pref' ii S11h1ry or SM<> $625 pn mo B1•nl'r1h tndudt'. mf'(fic-111. drntnl & tu1uon rt'fund E-<p1•r 111•r1••• S.dat )'I l.'111l\ llonw. S \\ S.rnl.1 , aruncv for a pl'rson + bot1U\ ~Iii 71111,l ,\nJ A\ t'. S \ ~Ill JO(. I "')at kill>l I ~ r t' '< JX'r . In OOJl plumh111" & somt> t'll.per. 1n 1•n((me 111~\ulla lion M u:>t h.i' (' ow 11 toob & lran,pvrtat1011. Apply lo fl•llc• .:ua rcl at 27f> ~h'011 m11k,1'11 ... ta Mc~a. ----Cirl Friday for 01'\hod<\n tlr olfl<.'i'. t.tuAt he II leood \)'J>lil. !lend wnlh'n r l' i-um1• req. Jo'ull time )411 ril>l Contact Kuren 1;11tt ht'r ,ACIFIC MUTUAL .\I 11n"i.:1• r \\' .1nt 1•d j,'.u1"llll /\llc•ndJnl~. t"< t'\µ,1111\1111! l.i1l1t'' .111 pc•t l\'lll'l'd. ll ,1\'\11'\lo p.1rl'I dlJtll Mr•ml! 1111 t'nn v 11 11.,1111 JI. :?O!l~> ~.JI t'' & I 1• .1111• r , h 1 p I ' h 11 r i n f\ ' l' . C • • \\ . l 'nlim1tc•1I 11r11\lolh t1<•l1•n M.! ~•'• Ital ll1'.1I fut111 e I .111 lu appt .~ .. ;a;i~; ><111·1· <'l••rk rvr rn,111ul.1c- -----------11unni: firm 1•11. o1lt•d 111 lh~ (I I Girl Ofr, hlr bkkpn11. 100 l\il'WJWH1 nr l>r d1,pal<'h1n~ S L>ay ""eek :-.ltwl>Clrt llf•<t1rh MANAGEMENT TRAINEES I r' 1111 I 11 11 11 ' t r 1 .1 I ( 11mph•' Dull\'\ "'111 lw· I \ o11t 1•1J 111 ii \I r 1111 11 l p.1\ .1hl1• rt'I 1•1>lt •Hll~I I opc.•r .11111 .\ l1·di:1•r Jl'"I II "'"""' F.qunl Oppor Jo.m µlo) rr t;.1 542 ,_,.,:_· ----11--------- • GUAIDS • Wt>'rt" lt>ok1nt.: for JCevcr1l matuno rnt'n tovl'r ~I to \\<Irk In 1 prnfHJClonal a l llMlllphtrt' In OO<ll'h 11rea' r 1nrJCt c-o mmrrr 111I & f111.111dul centtr. PUii or p /llmt>, rrl lred m en wt•lruml', no t'Xpl'r. """ l'hon11 & trans ON '. W~kly pay 11trt $3 hr fi3.'l I~. UYPUMCH/KEY TAPIO,llATORS :"11 E'fll'I :\t•c "'~.1rv 11011 (1cto•I I~ 1111\I! "kll" lmt1W•lr,11t• 01 .. •111111:' ri .. 111 t 11 "'"r!(, ,1 Ill hr 'I \1u,1tw•11\11 .!\ lih "'''''" l'I•·"'' c.ill llHntl.1111,., 1 .. r t. ph11n1• 111..11•1, IA'"''' 11l ~,.,., 1211 .. 1 I Yr m tn t'4J)('r on ke~ lt r ,,, To Th•· '''"''''1 \I i>n T h u r' t ur 1111111 dl'r ("f!Ulp . or lllM 12'J UTQT[M M'RKET I""'''''' 1111rl\ uni\ )o\111 taml' .1v111l on 2nd M " lrd 1h1ft. l'rrm p t1mt• for i\pph<'Al11tn & Info OnlCAL COATER a vail on ht. 2llll or :Jnl OH t'Al.I. 111 1•64:> 77«•2 lrirHH'•' IUC2 l'rndu• lmn hln Al~o. Sal & Sun hr• ----------• t'I "I t..t2 !IHI, nl'X1blc t'or appt v1t·n~1· enll t nl<'i<rnlt••I l),1111,\l.111.1i:••n1t•nl 1\'.1rt I 1m1• ,.,,., lot ~.11 C:orp.,i;;i11•170 l'Hll'I .~: l'l.11:-.0'\ ,\\1 l'\•rlt'll r11r o;\u GUARDS ..,,,.1· ''"'~r11i.: '"' 1 .. 11 1 rlrnl lo,1111• wnrk 1e1vruHCHO,RS 11111·· 1 "'' 1"'' .. , 1.11111.111\1'1'\' "'u111· 1·1111 Cott• Met• & TYPISTS "huh·'·'''''""""''' t •111' . .111><ml111 ~ 1;> IU:li lwt" n 1'\'rmant'fll. full & 1mrt N~1ed immNlr.ilrly f 1".1p1t.1h1.-1I c ... 1.!;t".I I I k :1r>m 111 111·1"'11 ;, :Ill I'. llml' !'hone & lran~p WEsi:t:R'I l\IA'.ltl<'l RISTS .... \l'r.il .... ,I'll\ "''<l ~·11~02'14.;.__ Tempo~rr~~"clii 1 ~r n1""''''' "'"h v"ri 1 l.1111 l!->r11. ,11,.. lll'ln~ ..... 11h " l h11r Styh5t -Earn more 1~. 1 11~00111 ur '1 n a 1 I l'' 11t•11 I' n c-.. \ n 1>.uly 1'1lot l'la'<"fll•'1 Ac1 by ~nllnR 11par4!'. 1..-ad ~•I' • n1nu l ltf'nnr ~loll\(' 'lh.1 •1;:,·~ 11z -.r·~ 1nll l'd)I u lon. Jam, l'nll 7!>2 >:RIO • ' • " i;.i..1 7321, ~ 0943 _ F.quAI OpJ>C!r t:mplo~e:._ S@ R~µ-~t,trs · 11.0'f Intriguin g W ore/ Gome-wi'11 o Cliucllt 11 .. 1r Styhsu wtfollo,.'1ni: Le:im IO\'elltmenl pmJ>('r- 6< An1~1ant!I lntervlc'lll'· lY Hies ond f',rhJn~mii 1n~ for fabuloU!I "'" Ntv. eta~ startinit ~oon Nilon al :"lrwpon Center C21 S parow In' Uc\. 0 ' i.• ' ..,. l>-lil 6023 963-itl66 1;::;",,":. .. <>d. : ... ~. t.. --------· .... fO ·--fa.. •...-C• ...... , l.EGALSF.CRET\R\' I RKt'nt Cahr 1111iia11on & h 1 __ c_o_L_u.......,s_H~-1 domesllr relation e<tP j I' I I I T op ~ k 1 II i; 2 \' o u n ll ..__. __ .... _ -'-· __, __ .... _ __, 111111 yerc; ='<>n ~molter I I H 8 Pr t' !I I 1 .: e of r I 1~ .... C_U_E_l _J..---1. MJ. 1400 ..__1 ...... I _.l__._I _I ....... HAIRSTYLIST ~ ro110 .. ·in-s.1-011 evs POOL Ht•p.11r & Counter Mi;n """l•'<i fnr f ltm« " m 1> I 11\ inc n l. M "<' h ,11\11111 '''l>t'r. nl't . Call h1•l "'n II.rm & nuon !°)<l~llUi PRESS OPERA TOR 1 l'urt t1 m1· ,1nd 11r full l I Ill I \1 II ' l ht' I' \ p1•n1•nr .. 1I with /\II lh1 i.. ').'Ml 31Ji l ( ;1)(t<I Jllh & Vllltd \>•'' "h1•11 .,.,\' fmcl ,, H' l1:1hlt• 11t·r .. 11n l'oll t'11rol ~.10 1:1.~s PRODUCTION MANAGER 1t··~pon~111111t1M 111rl11<l1• m h1111~,. 111 11clur c 11\ll & ' h I p m t' II I l\ fl I I l ' I' l llllJH r\ 1"011 n( l1•,11h , '<llJll•r\ 1 .. or' 111 11 .. ~1·mhh. IHhriralwn. 11lJt'<'l h10 m~1ldm1t & pl.ml nHuo 1t•n.11w1·. & roord11111lmn "' 11tht•r l!cvt-i lo ,.,..~un· vroduc-t nulµul lkc1•nt mJno111tmrnt r"Pt!r rt' q d. Hcµorh to Vice !'resident or operations. CALL 549-3041 Equal Oppor l::mplover KE \L EST J\ TE SALES \TTF:~'TI0'1 t.1n:~S ED. l':>;LIC E:..SEO. c.ETTHE RED CARPF.T TRF:ATMt:NT' Valley Realty PRESENTS Career Night 1-·11r l.1r•·n,1•cl or \ ·n111 1•11w1I S.1h•,111.'<1plt• MOHOAY Morch 15, 7:30 p.m. 1119!i2 MAt'i\Hl Ill II lllrt'l'l I\ .11 rn'' 11 om OtJOIW C'11unl) \11111111 'l1·1m1nJI 'I lw f11lh1\lo 111.: "'111 lw pr 1•,1•111111 •Sul1• .. 1m1(1l1• l}u1·,1111110a ire• •llow l•1l:1•1't11111 ltl:'ul f;,.t;ih • l.1n•1i.\• •'l'h(• Workl>hop Tra1n1nl! 1'1111~r11111 •'l'ho F11rn1111~ t-'11111 · l'lw S1•1·1>111I l'.11111 I'' lh lht•l,JI•• \'ln1·1• l.c1111h.1Hll • F'ull 111111 Alloul m11 11111111.111~ l11·1wlll<; •All \llUI ll•·ul ... ,1.tlr• qui•J1l1•111~ a11'"' 1•r1•rl lrh:"J<llNI 11111""' \'1111 111 l>J'"""} IJ\lr l'lllJfll I \\l,1tc·h for Ollr Ofl('nllltL In I th•• nt'"' t h ,1rnlll'r of <:<1mm1·n 1· lll1h• 1111 .l.1m IMm-.· ltd i\11 at no t n't 1>r ohhi:a lion to ~011 llf'lr1•\h ment" \lo lll ht· "n.-.i Space hmllc'fl l'.i II 1111 rl'~f'r\lullon' todJ v 675-7225 . , ..... , . '' ... . . . \\LLEY HE .\1:1 '\ I A BERG fHT(RPAISEc; CO I I TARBEl~ 1926-1976 __ J F:arn ~~ ~~.~~missioJ for 1oalt':-aml 11,.,un.:s. Nol mor1thly1·han:1• 1'1l'C of fll'l'. l';tll 54!111'>11 :?'175 F :11n l<'W flr C:\I EXCELLENT EARNINGS Two lhrt'i.' h11ur ,.,tuft5 I 0:30-1 :30 5:30-8:30 FULL OR PART TIME CCMM i1t prefen-.d or calf Mike JohnSOtt. 250 E. I 7tt. Street, SMffe 0 , Cotto Meu. Co..646--4100. Help Wanted 71 ool Help W Mted 7100 ·······················!······················· SECRETARY Tl"' Armv 11 .. ,t'""' ha, llllfllC'lll,llt• lljll'l\1111!., Ill The Jolly Hoi:n tit•m•ral \lllH.'(' I~ lfHll<lll~ 1111 .1 SALES ,.,.c·n•larv tu I ht• 1111 1•c·11ir \f1'<l11 .ii lwld ( 'h•r11'.1I \rt m 111 h I I .1 I 1\11', llllll 111,1n_, "'"', Ft•••• ·11 u..: '"'''''•''l •I A~·· 11:14 lur t lt11 1• "'1th 1111 ii'"' 1111111.tr\ '" , ... , "'"''" lllfn •Ill lll lfllll ~ 1111• I ._\II '.'I.I• .1'11 ll:!l'lf I I 11 I ''7 .lit II MAHAGEMEMT of Mark.f·llni: \il ~•·1 '" $ S S S S S 11111 ui:,.n• ,. or 111·111 1•\pc-r lnM1ro"ce Career " e .. ., •. ,111:11. a .. "'''II .• MEM & WOME"' toµ ~t·t·rl'!.111ul 'lklll . \lc-.h.1 c·icpt•r hl'ltoful hul ~ 'lJhh,1,...1 '" l11uk1nrl ,,..,11 tr.i1n i.n.·111 •·'1Ct1e•1 ,., fnr r.11 1·1 ~1n1111l••1lnwn & indi\. 0 ,.1.,. 111 11,, ... r11111·11 (" 11111111 ll1w1r op "' n1•l'PS,., I'" ll'f. II• I" por 1111•· lu '''"""""" "'I 1 1 ----------• t "'L• M1 '·' '' '''"'l"m "t>P >"· /\pp!\ l\t I TIRE SERVICEMEN ,1n.1 .\lnl '""'"'"'"'°~ lif~ll.' C:rlh·ll1· lnnw I 111 .. 111111"1 I •1111.11 I llrll 11H111thh ~ c1u.11 l1•11\ '••••r11·,,1111111 '"" ,11 lKmu"'' ...,,,1, .. , v.h1t. SECRETARIES lith ~ '\1..,11111l lll\11, i. .. 11111111: '" II• l•I 'UI G I & L I , • \I c 1·1'<1 '" 11,,. ""'' ri·q111n· •nero eqo nwnl l.••a1h I 111 ""h1·1I Tt·mtKir "' \ \ "1''"11' 111' MILLER TIRE CO. ,\II 1nlr l\ v. c nnfitlt-11 \.\I•.!-. I l.11' 11.rl !rli :1l:!l !1.im 11111111 Ti·mpor.t1 \ !'-l't '" c•, 1111 1 11,111\ J\'k '"' (;1.1111.,. 1111,1;;!M.11 \rlh111 llh1l 1,r1 .... upr11n1 I \1 , I ',ill Id.' Tiii I I 'lat i.. !'-1111 .. 11~1 I"""' 1'.rll 7 ,,;> 1.11111 I t ,,1111111, l-:q11al IJJllH•r 1'.n1plll\ l'r Suh·' ,fClll 'l 11 \INl"'I; PH"m-P(TCoreer ~S•c;'y/AcctnqCllc I tlll lt!'-1'.~ . I \l'I """""''' "''"'''' 1 .. Merchandl1in9 G•n•ral Office I ,.,.1 11,,.t ''"I'''" 11 ,, GRHTIMG CARPS F/C lklcpr. CPA up , 11 . ,. ,. .... , ., , y 1h ,,1 1111 111utur1• 1111lt\rtl11 ul l(NI , 1•1·1· l'.1111 I "l.h.1f11•cl ""'· ,...,k 1111 1 i\ "ho \lo flttltl C'llJll\' cl•'.11111)1 l.17 lt1•111cl1" \j!C'lll V 1'111111 pl.11 1• I!\ 111 \h1 cllrl'lllv w 11'1,111 1oln11·'1 1CWOll1r1 h..,I ~11• t1•1 ''"'' ~11h li1111llri'lh ul 111 lh1• N"'l't lh'h 111t•J N1•w1H11t l\1·.1d1 101 Ml'lll lr.11111111· 1 "11r "''· llw It ' "n 111\l-n•,11111( po" I t .ill for i\ppl l·:,t .1h 11:1 I \1111 \ , "" l•· 11·h "'" l111n rnrr 1h.111\l"1111~ '"'" "'"II IH• 1 l.111 I•• 11rl'din11 r.1rd, & r•·lultll Sf'f\ 11 ,. M 1 Allr•ml.irtl li.1 \1· l.111·r •111 t .ill 111111h11·1... I 11 Ill .. cl .• \ I 1I1 I "''''' lpt112:.!ll,....fll'rWl'f•k m1·1·h;111w;d l<1111\lol1·••1~·· 1 lll'l'Olt'J I NITH:s I r.cm1111L l'rol!r.1m '\ ,. 1 1 ,1 p 11 , • .i 1 & l111n1111i.:11111 Ill h •11,;.! 1t112t '1111'• fH'rl1'n<'1 ll1•1•dPll h ,1II clW1111111.'. ,\II JI)\ I n'tl ,1 \\1 ,1 .. 111 10211 l •1llt•ll 121111117 '1'1'-'to ,\\I ~ ;i;,•111 '""' JWll l Ill I "" ""' \ l•'I" 'II?.,.,... U1•l\lol'f'O I & fl l'\I \1 c -I \' 'I' 111111 '''" \\ .111 11•'1 SEAMSTRESS S 1·.,.. 1 n I! \1 .i 1 h 1 n , 11111,,.1,. """ ·111p "'·•It\''• f or Sail Maker Top p:1y l':-cp r req .\ppl~ t II man Sail" r.75 6'170 U1>t•rut111 ~. !'un~I" n1 ,.,11, l'.11il 111,111.111• 1 IV '111 ·' I'. 'IX-'<'IOtl 111.1thmr -. '"' 11.,n !'> I'"' I \1 i•,1 All IH'r ""'~· t'nr .I n 1011u1111 1011111\<'1\llll\. :\1ll11ur11t·lunnl! 1,11 1 w \,k l 1o1 \11 ll.1 yn('•o, SEAMSTRESS lilh St C \t 645 AA211 711 1•1• "" Exper ~rC'f '~ Part or Shlritlec l>1i;tnhu111nl---------- r lime (al161J 2140 w:inted Tnunrnl! pro S4-C'r1•lnrrnl f:xrept1onnl nded Call fl:JI 3271 ute Fodory won 2 3 Nl-hts a wt"ek 3 4 hr< I K l A F E I ~~~ht s-?.30 per hr . I I I t . (~('! ••• , -A-•' t'•'l'Pf .,. ~ ', -.,.. ,., .. , .... ""' ,. ,.,, ' ' " "' •' , ... t ""' t We train you l o sell h<1mts with an sccelerat ed eours1.• that starts 1m med1atel~ If \()U are m tl're~ted 1n t'11rnm1t brg mone) from the starl, 11e1 1nd1' 1tlualrzed free R.ce""k»itiit(Typist Oµportunrt)-)I ult I pie r· re s p o 11 ~1h1l 1 111•!l . TYPISTS Tele~hone Sales I • T °' Cbtoirlt'd Ad ACTIQX Call 14 OAILT ... OT .... 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The demands came at the an· nual conventjon of the Orange County Coordinating R<!publican Assembly (OCCRA) held earlier thjs month. OCCRA, one of the oldest Republican organiialions Jn Orange Count y. includes Republican assemblie$ from 18 cities in Orange County and claims to represent about 500 voters. At the convention, OCCRA called for the immediateresigna· Uon of Hlruihaw. who was reeent· Jy convicted of bribery. The IJ'OUP pointed out that Hinshaw is no longer able to vote because ol hls conviction and therefore is una ble to represent his consti- tuents. OCCRA also adopted two t:indem r esolutions concerning women. They blasted both the newly es{ablished Statuso! Women Commission and the Carter Has Edge? Poll Says He Could Beat Ford United Press International Democratic contender Jimmy Carter would have beaten Presi· dt>nt Ford by fi ve percentage points if the presidential election was held last week, the Gallup Poll said today. Carter's 47 to 42 percent lead O\'er Ford "a1> almo:-.t the ~ame margin by "hit·h noncand1date Hu~rt Humphrey trailed Ford. accordtnl! to the poll published in ~everal newspapers today. The poll showed Ford ahead of Humphrey 48 to 43 percent and the president k adang Sen. Henry Jackson ol Wa~h1ngton, another Visitor Hurt Skateboarding In Clemente A 39·\'C'ar·old South Pasadena man. was seriously anjured Sun· da~ In a skatl•boardin~ accident n\•ar T Street Beach an San Clenwntc. Lvm on Lvons Pitman Jr. was knO.l'kC'd unronscious when he lni.l control or his skateboard \\hllC' roundtnJt a C'urvc an the in· t t'rsC'ctlon of Es planade and Pa,l'O de Cn,tobal, according to :1 poltC'e rl·port. Pitman remainC'd in the in- tt• n !>I \' l' r:.ire un it ut San Clemente Gl'neral llospital to· d.n "hNe he was taken by r1ty :1rnbula nrl' afll•r the 5 56 p.m. :irC'idt.'nt. tlospilal aides said Pit· man" as .llt•r l and .. doin!'l well " l ll' ... uffl·red a conC'U)lsion. deep 11hr.1,1m11111 ttw hark of the ht•ad and 11umer·nu:. t•ut:o. and bn u!>c•s • m 111' arm'> .1nrt It·.: .... arC'ordin.: to t tl'l'lnl'll \I ho prm 1dcd f1r't .11tl $1,281 Stolen F,r on1 R estaurant Theft of SI .21H in cash was re· porll•d Sunduy to L111otuna lkar h 1'0111·1• hv C:t•ur.:t• Mum:irv. O\\lll'r of · th\' l'aptain's lkrk. Ht• .. 1aur;1111 . t I Gt S . Coa s l lh~h" 1n·, 1..1 ..:u na lk.wh. Manwt v told ufh1•1•rs hr <'fllnl' to '>'ork .it ,1hnut 14·4:, nm. und dt-.l'c\\ 1•rt•ll llH..· door tu thl' "''t;111ra111 :l).tr. C'n!oh hud bet·n .i.tolt•n from t '' •> money drnwer.,. ~othln~ d!<e ":is reporh'd tak<·n. Orang-a Coast L•L .... ,7 ~ \\'eat h e r Sunny and s lii:htly "orrnt>r throu~h Tuesday. Ha~hs mostly an the mid 70s. Low:. toniizht in the low 50s. arrorciin g to the weather service. l~SIDE TODAY The government rtgulatcws. u·ho haue a$SUmed dictatonol power ot·ff the years. now face regulation themse/~'t's. See Page A7, Index ... ,; ... I l..M .. ¥4 C.lt-• OnJ>••_. ~ OWi_. Dfft11119tl<ft u-,.. ... .1111 M ftU-tt ... -""' .u ... _, ..... ., "" A• .---.. , ,,..._. --- • • ,., 1 °'-c-tt-. ll ........ ., ~ •• hleori..ie. Al TIW•- .1111 -·-.......... '""' ., •• ., t .... , "'' "11 '" "' Democr atic contender, 49 to 39 perrent. Among Democrats and In- dependents asked their favorite for the Democratic nomination, Humphrey outpolled carter 27 percent to 26 perrent. The Gallup orgamzalion said it s findin gs w e re based on telephone anten il''>''S between last Wednesday and Saturday with 1.213 adults in a survey of those previously inter viewed in person. A T ime Magazine Poll. con· durted bv Yankelovich, Skelly and White, lnr .. said Sunday 11 .. adfng South'! While most hirds take to the w111g in \\tnt<'r, this fo"I specimen. thl• mascot of na ~mar Ski H('sort near Oi-hawa, Ont .. s ticks a round during the cnlcl months. He· makes his hom<' in the r e· ~ort ~pond . Council Sets Interviews For Planners Nme people ~eeklng appoint· ment to three varnnt seats on the Laizunu Beach Planning Com· m1ss1on will be intcn•iewed by the City Council a l 7 o"clock .tonight al city hat I. The open positions developed with the election of Planning Com missioner s Sally Bellerue and Jack McDowell to the City Council and the r esgignation of Commissioner Robert l\lacLean. In contrast to previous ap1>0int· ments. the inten•iews and coun· cilmanic discussion ·of potential commissioners will be done in public session as r equired by the amendme nts to the Brown Act, the state·s open meeting law. Those seeking appointment are Diana Dike. John D 'Angelo, Buck Sims, Ellen Ma honey. Betty Freeman. D avid Klages. Bill Harnevious. Etelinda Blacketer, and Wendy Solo mon. • FO!"d would beat Carter by a 46 to 38 percent mar gin. Carter, unable to be specific. says he still intends to create a national health care progra m while cutti n g the federal bureaucracy, J ackson s ays there's no way to do both. "You <'an'l have a national heaJth plan a nd talk about ad· ministering it with a small pro- gram ... J ackson said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press' pro· gram. Carter. on CBS' "Face t he Na· ti on." vowed to reduce the <See CARTER, Pag~ A%) School Drug Policy Study Set Tuesday A r evised Laguna Beach 1.Jnifit-d School District Policy on drug use will be r eviewed by the s chool board meeting at 7 : 30 p.m . Tuesday a t distnrt hC'ad· quarters. The policy contains provision for informing law enforrcmenl agencies in rases of where drug use or possession by students on <'ampus is considered probablC'. This is a major c hange from the initial policy submitted and re- jected by the school board in ear- ly February. The new policy states that school district employes are ex· peeled to bring lo the attention or school principals or their de- signates the names of 1>tudenb. who m ay be involvt'd with illirit drugs or danger ous substanre!- on C'am pus . The poliC'y speC'1fies a program of counsding both for the stu- dents and his parent or guardian. The policy also esWbli1>hes an increasing scale of punishments including withdrawal of school privileges, suspension and ex· pulsion. Other bu si nes~ bt'forc the school board inrludC's: -A proposal for a joint mret· ing of the l.a2una Jknch Unified Srhon l Dis tr1 r t and th e Capist rano Unified School Vis- tnrt to discuss the future direr· tio n of t he di s trict's Joint Regional Occupa tional Program for vocational training. -Feder ally rt>quired equal (See DRUGS, Page A2) Pilot Adds To Stocks The Daily Pllol today presents for the lirst lime in its slo<'k coverage New York Stock Exchange com· poslte transactions. In the past. the paper's dally quotations have represented just the final price and the volume from New York trading. The new listing includes these figures from s uch regional sloe~ e xchanges as the Pacific.-Boston a nd the Midwest a s well as the New York exchange. Th e s tock l i s tings parallel those now availa· ble from the major brokerages. They a~ear today on Page B6. Equal Rights Amendment <ERA>. Kathleen Kelly, a Mission Vie- jo woman wbo ls the new OCCRA secretary, explained that OC- CRA believes tbe new com· m ission .. is not an •Pproprlate expenditure of tax dollars.'' The commission ls a "dis· criminatory body embracing a philosophy which serves a special interest group," the re· Targets .At GOP Parley? From Wire Services CHICAGO -The Chicago Tribune said today that the FBI has received information on a terrorist plot to kill Pre.:ident Ford and c ha llenger Ronald Reagan at the Republiran Na· tional Convention in Kansas City this summer. In a San Franclsro Dispatch from corresponde nt Ron Ko~iol. the news paper said Justice Departme nt sources disclosed the conspiracy was in early plan- ning st ages. a nd "it reportedly was to be carried out by a ·com· mando-st vie assassination team ' from the Bay Area (of San Fran-' cisco). '' An informant who was a part or the "\'lole nl undergyound" in Northern California gave details about the murder squad to the FBI. the Tribune said. He told them the plot was to be set in mo- tion during con \'enlion week. Aug. 16-20. When thC' FBI raided terrorist • groups in San Francisco three weeks ago. plot d etails litill were being worked out. T he plan ap- parently was designed lo throw the convention into complet e chaos. Federal agents were said to be taking the information seriously '"espedally since the infor mat ion emanated from Northern California." a federal sourC'e told the newspaper. The referenre was to lhe two assassination attempts against Ford last year. one in San Fran- cisco and one in Sacramento. The Secret Sen ·ice. whose job is to p rotert the P r esident , was notified of the plot and ques- tioned the inform ant for several hours. Other law t•nforcement groups in California have expressC'd con· cern over the rise in bombings and feared that violenre such as that aimed at· the family or Patriria HC'arst during her tria l could em erge as assassinations or kidnapings of businC'ss and political leaders, the Tribune said. The Tribune h ad said in ils (See PLOT, P agcA2) Bellerue's Couch Bums Newly C'lect C'd Laguna Jlench Counr ilwoman Sally Bellerue 2ot a first-hand look at the effklency of lhe city fire de partment Sun· day. A ll2ht ed m a tch droppe d be hind a sofa had set the furniture on fire, the fire deparl· menl reported today. Firemen hastily removed the sofa from the Be llerues' home at 683 Thalia St., and soaked it down. Large high ~peed fans r e- moved the s moke fro m the house. Total da m age was listed al $100. Laguna Building Supplies Stolen Bnildinr equiptnent and sup- plies valued at $1,743 were re-- ported stolen Friday from a home under con.struct.ion at 1451 Rl!gatta Drive. Laguna Beach • Builder Dal\ A'rmst.rong re port- ed th• loss to Lacuna Beach Pdice. lteaty eqldpnwnt and the •UtPU• •en takee lrom the ., .• , ... .,e. •• solution reads. The fact that commissioners may be reimbursed fOl' baby sit· ting fe es was ca ll ed a "dangerous precedent" and wns at one poml <'Ondcmned by the OCCRA. The consen •ative group also rescinded its past support or the Equal Rights Amendment. say- ing that the ERA takes away women's rights r ather than arantlng them. Mrs. Kelly said the IU'OOP is not. nnti-wome n 's nA:hts. but belle' ei. that the women 'i; <'Om mission .-nd the ERA ore harmful rather than beneficial In other resolutions passed ut the convention, OCCRA: -De manded lbat California voters be allowed to approve any increase in expense accounts and (See HINSHAW, PageA2> Spirited WiHners Gina Sieg. l:l. 1front) has h('en named Miss Laguna Beach Teen while Paulettt.· lll'n<lerson. 12, was sclt-l'led l\Ii ss Laguna Beach Pr('-Tl'en in a c<Jnl<'Sl sponson·d by the Rccreat ion IJcp;,arlmcnt. Miss Sieg performed the Charleston during the contest ·s talent category \\ hllc.· Mbs H encl cr::-.on <.lid a mo<il'ling routine. The: girls \\l'f'l' students in the rkpartmcnt 's modclin~ cla~s. Boinh Hits Office Of Phone Colllpany A crude pipe bomh. plnrcd ut l h c c m p I o y <' !> {' n t r u n 1· c or Pacific Tl'h•phonc <:ompany·s Anaheim offirl' Sunday nii:ht . blasted a hole in the Sldl' of the building. But none of the 15 workrrs 011 duty Inside the bu1ldin.i 11l 130 S . Knott Ave. was inJurc>d in thl' 10:58 p.m. explos10n. arrordin1t to phone rom pany officials. The blast repor tedly i;t'nl steel and glass fragments hurllin ~ down a hallwav as well as blow· ing a gapini h ole n ear tht· employes entrance. The bomb apparently exploded in a recepti o n area whe re employes gain access to t he totally secured office. One employe inside the build· Ing was only 20 feel from the · point Of explosion, Q('COrding to phone company omcial Joe Irvine. "Il was a miracle she wasn't injured." Irvine said. At;peak hours there are 40 peo· pie employed in the office aru damaged by the bl~st, Irvlne said . Phonf com pony general m.auger 10hn Buchart termed thr bombing :i \ 11·11111., al'I :tllil plt•dl(c•I tlw 1·0111 p:111} ·,. i.upport in appr<'h(•nd1n~ llw v1•11>un 111 t>N !'>On1> rc•!\111111)\1 hit· '.fhis mornin•:. th1· honill l''IUUtl of the 1\n,1ht•1111 l'olll'\• llep11rt ment wa ~ !.t•t•k 1 n~ l'lut·s tlfot woul<l lcud them to ttw 1d1•11t1t y 111 the phone hulld1ni: hwn lx·r~. C4RD TO CLVB SOLD QUICKLY "f am very pleao;C'd with the h'· suits. I sold m y m emhershlp ~1· first day the 1ufappenred." That's the a dvertising SUC('4tc;-. exper1en<'e llf the Newport Beach man who placed this cla'lS1ficd ad: · Memben hipNewport AlhJelic:Club. Sl2S. UX·.XXlCX. If you have anything of value you want to convert to cub, caJl 642·5678. The best place to buy or sell. along th • Orange Coast is Ole DaHy Pilot . -----------. • • 2 DAii. Y PILOT Ll'SC Mond!y. Mwcfl 15. tilt Pianist 'Busted' Pianist Artur Rubinstein burles~ues a pose of a bust of himself at its unvellmg at ~ew York's Carnegie Hall last week. Rubinstein made his American debut there 70 vears ago. The Polish oorn virtuoso t1ays hi s eyesight has Ca11l>d to the µoant where he can no longt!r see the keyboard . 3 on HB Pane l Wanted Firing Of Rowlands By ROBE RT BARKER OI .... 0.llW ~lee M.tt1 Three member s of a c<>mmit· tu which invesU1ated charges a1alnst City Administrator Oa\e Rowlands said today that their findln11 definitely 1bowf'd there were 1rouiads for lmn1 the ad- m1nlstratora. Two or the commttte-e mem· ber1. Flint Morrison and Ru th Bally, said that Rowlands should have b«n fi red and were "very upset" wh~n the City Council placed him on six monthll proba· lion In stead. The third, J ohn StUJman, said he wo\lld be l n favor o f Rowlands' ouster except that cl· ty ofrklals allegedly say they don't have anyone quuhfled to step Into Rowlands' job. All three were In accord that the report Issued on M a~h l ln no way vindicated Rowland• o r char1es brou1ht aialnst him by Cou ncilman Jerry Matney. Stlllm 1 n said h e was particularly upset by a stat~· ment of Mayor Norma Gibbs who old that Rowla nds had been vln· d lcated or t he morf' serious <'har1cs v. htch were released on Dec.8. .. Had •he ru d It, ahc would have round that he had not been vindicated beyond any ques· Uon," Stillman said. Morrison u ld the ~port lssuNJ tn December showed the charges were well founded, particularly In Rowland!! alles edly grunting the Uunhnirton Beach Police o r. flc•re Association CUP rell rl'· menl benefits without council 11p- proval and In n contract for re· codlflcatlon or city ordJnanC'e!I. "Even lhe m ore m inor char1t11 looked Into ln the second report ~howed thll l RC1wlantb 1~ not operatlni In n rnann,•r that " twnl'f1C'1.1l to the <'II), lw ~.11cl. 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Confusion durln1 tbe voUn1 of the council for its mayor and vice mayor Tuesday pro mpte d numerous tele phone calls and personal mqui r1es to the Daily Pilot. Most of the quH lions center on whethttr or not newly sworn an San Clemente Gun Mishap Injures Wile A San Clem ente woman was ll<'Cidentally shot early today, said police, durlne an ar1umcnt with her hus band. The w oman, ldentlflcd by police as Annette Copper, 36, ot 132 W. Avenlda Ale sandro. WH truted for a hip wound at San Clemente General Hospital and r eleased. Her husband, Gary Wayne Coppu, 37. was held by police ln protective custody and later transferred to Oran1e County Medical Center . Police said he was desponde nt over the incl· ,dent. The woman t old olfic:en that a .38 calibe r revolver accidentally went off while she and her husband w e r e discussing personal problems, police said. l"urthcr lnvesUgallon la pendlna. Plane Crcuh Irks Bathers HIO DE .JANF:IRO. nnl7il C l' P l ) -W h e n R 1 c a r d o ~1u~11s1e's sln21 e.en.:lnc airplane cr..111h 1..in<led in t hl• '4 :ttcr a kw )ard:. Crom a cro'4ded beach. an· Qr) bathers thrl'lltened lo attack him tor 1 eek less fl> Int: Ant her~ ulnnit Rio's Flameni:o fWa rh. f'njO) lnj( tht' la~l davl O( lht• S1111lht•rn llt•ml,Jlht•rt• ~um mt'r, "''Jt\l•rc·ll Sundu~ as the 11lnnr rnn ch• two lo"' p;l'I~\'°' over the bc.1ch On lhe third approach, !hr :11rrr.1rt frll lntn the• w:iter .1hout t:i \",1rds from 11hon• Ma~t':.0\C', 21. 11wam n•hore un· hurt. Hut pollc<'. who dl'laincd him for q ue11l1onln1. h3d to hold lmek th<' 1rnMry rro'4 cl, councllmembers Sally Bellerue and Jack Mc0o'4 ell '4 erc <tl· lowed to volt'. The an:.wer today 1:. y~s they voted and yes they vott'd Cor l\lr:.. Sweeney a nd Brand. During the ballot ml[ among the council for the positions of mayor and vice mavor . Mrs. Beller ue and McDowei'I were seated along the side or the council bench as City Clerk Ver na Rollinger con· ducted the election The t\\o nl!w {'and1 dates' votes wer e not readily heard over the public addreu system, although the •Y• vott's o f the other three council m embers were. Jackie Wa hburn. council aide, said her record Indicates all five C'ouncll m e mbers voting un- animously both for Mrs. Sweeney as mayor and for Brand as vice mayor . She said Mc Dowell had told her later ht' wu surprised a bout the que11t1on and affirmed that he had voted Mr11 . Bellerue too con· firmed that she had \"oted. PLOT ••. Sonday ed itions that the Weather Underarround l'I "in the forefront of secretly or ganizing small bonds of terrorists throughout the country.•' "These terror groups ha ve rommlllcd bombings and issued communiques under a vancly or names," the Tribune said. It said con itressional ln· vestlgalor s h:n e 1dcnllfied 45 persons as belni: active Weather Underground mem ber:. and 120 as members or "an above-ground support J pparalu:.." SC Burglars Get Stereos Stert'o sy'ltcms volut-d at more than $2.300 were 'tolen from San Clemente rtt .. 1d1•n«'«'" rn 11eparate bur.:l.1rit•' rt•portl'd to police Sunday. l'Jul ldckrr or l M Avt•nida ('ol.1 .,,1u1 ,1 $/iOO "' 'h•m \\a!\ r~· men NI (1 om 111 ... llomP \\ hilc hl' "'a' ""' .1y for l>UJJper Su nday ,., l'nlni: ('lint lloucr or 240 w AH·nidu Cnnad.i told tJHlc•·r11 th1itt a $1,7:1() system wn" t&kf'n from hf, apMt· nwnt while h1: wu s awuy for th1! weekend. Red Spies? 23 Named by Enquirer LANTAl\~a. (UPI) -Twenty.three persons were nam ed by the weekly National Enquirer as Sov- •t>l s pies worktnJ[ out of the Soviet embassy an Wash ington, the United NaUons and the Soviet ron- !'iulate an San Francisco. The list Included So\·icl t:nited :-.<ations Am · ha!i!iador J acob Mahk. a nd Con::.ul General Alcksander Zinchuk in San Francisco. The Enquirer said all 23 were af!ents o( either the KGB or the Red Army's intell1gc nce agency, known asGRU. It said the list was "only the t ip or a very lar ge iceberg" a nd that half the st a ffs of Russian diplomatic and trade missions and t he Soviet airline Aeroflot are suspected of spying . Three or the four men the Enquirer Identified a s So"iet spies at the United Nations ar e on tho U.N.'s own payroll • Couple Slain With Dart Gun l"tom Win-Senkea LANCHOllN E , Pa . -Mtd· dM own Township PoUre Ch1~f Howard C. Shook •a1d today a dart cun th•l pr<>duc•• cl~rtcat 11.hock waa used In th.: ll-.rln1 and robbery o( an l."ldvrly couple. who wer e round d e ad in the ir farmhoui.e. The couplt . Edward a nd Mara1rit1Voaenber~r.bol.h 17. "ere found apparentJ.y shot to de ath Sunday. The aite la about nvc mlles from whert $Ix peraons were shot to death FT1day nJ&ht at 1 home in Trevose. Pa. But police said th~y dad noc l.hlnk the Incidents ~re related and said robbery appeared to be the moth e 1n the second mulllple slaym1:. CARTER .•• number of federal 3Cenc1es but said 1l would take time to work out details. He said 1t took him a year to reor gan1:te Georjilaa0::i government from 300 st:He agen- cies dov. n to 22. Carter planned lo campaign to- day in Chicago for Tuesday's II· hnois De m ocratic primary, w hich J ac kson is skippin g. George Wallace, Sar1ent Shriver ar.d Fred Harris kept up their 11· hnois appearance1. Ronald Reagan and President Ford ha\'e con<'luded their cam· pa1gning for llhnois' GO P ballot· ing. Reasan &oes to North Carolina Wed nesdity und \\Ill spend the re::il or the v.eek :,lump· mg for its March 23 primary. Ford, in a Washineton spee<'h t o day b e f o r e the nat ion 's mayors, promised to try to ex· tend the federal revt'nue sharln!i: progra m. Its exptrution. he said. would m e a n c u tba c ks In services, increased unemploy· mcnt or more laxes "'Maybe that Is v.hal some f artisans want," f ord said. "But don't." :Shah of Iran Warns u.·s. WASHINGTON CUPI> -The Shah or Ira n warned Sunduy has <'ountry "can hurt you aa badly af not. more so than you can hurt us" If the lJnltcd Stale!> cuts o(( the nov. of weapons to Ira n. Jn an Interview condU<'ted in Tehran for U S. News and World Report. the Shah cnlmzed mo'. es by Congress to impose an em· bugo on a rms sales lo the Persian Gulf rc&1on. Shook said ht' wn~ wnitlnit r11r tht' rc:nd lS or an autoJb). t'X~1·t ed late th111 uttNnu1111, to dt< ll'rmlnc what t'ahber .:un \\,1, uaed ln lhe ahootlntJ and ulsu 111 determine tl'le Involvement of the dart aun. Police SCHd the v1c1tm~ h111I aun•hot wound• of thl' hClld . Shook Hid darts from tht> d11r1 gun were also found In thl' bodle1. The discovery e ame about 4R hours after the bodies of fl, l' members of the John Abt fam1h and a fam ily friend were found shot lo death in thelr home an J rellident1al !>eel ion of l'rt'vose Las t J an 8 1n n earb\ MontRomtt ry County, a <'OUple 1n \Vhltpa10 To'4 n~h1p "'en• bound and terrorized by four men 11:.mi.: the electnca l shocking de\"lce lo fo rce the m to tell whe r e uluablea were kept in the house. The bandits fled ''1th a large amount of Jewelry. cash and a number of 1euns. and also took a car of one of the \'tctlm s. which "'as later found abandont'd Police declined lo id1c"nl1f\ those 'actims or the exact toe a· t1on orthe house. One or two sun ·iving members of the Abt family says he has given police his Ideas about the slayini of five me mbers of the fa mily and a friend. A rous1n addt'd that they have an adca who was responsible Pohce say the six pt>rSOnl> !.lain "'t•re murdered as the) ::tt!parJli.· \y entered the Abt homt' 1n sub- urban Trevose O\ er the '4 eekend. '"We think '4 e know "ho m.1) have don.: 1t, .. s aid Ro~l·r Kang, 26. a c.-ou~ln of M 1chacl Abt. 20 Michael Abt said ht: ~ave J><>lare tus ideas about tht' case and pre dieted "things ~all become lh c I)•" today . King made his com ment Sun· day arter a mectlni,: bel'llol'l'n Abt and Bensalem Township pollc.:c He decllnt!d to elaborate Dana Hills Students Win Six Dana llill11 llii<h School ,lu dents recently '' 1111 a" anb an l ocal s peec h eorn µeti t 1un~ sponsored by the Lions <.:Jub.'( of Cnllfor nla a nd Nevada. First place winner s 1n locul <'Ompetlhons we re Tony Hardy, Lff St. John and Vicki Beggs. Runners-up were Anl lo Orlan· della. Michele Green and Kane St. John Winners "111 ito on to d1stnrt competitions. IC succesi.ful ;1t that level, they will mo\ e on to national competitions. News Item: ' l Clemente Fire Loss Declines Fire lo,~t'" In Son Clemente ch'<'luwd .. 11.:htl~ Ill 197~ a-< COQl· p.ir,•11 lo 1974, llCl'Ordln11 tu h1rnrl'I ts the San Clemt•nlc nru 1J1•1rn1 tinf'nt ·, •nn ual t'f'pvt\ 1.11~' tn t'trud un•1< and cunt\lhb "J' ,.,l1m11ted ul Sl5Ul48 durinM 19ifl, t·o111p11n•ll to $lll0,&i0 dul'll\)t 1\174 1 F111urt'~ or~ for the calendar ~'·11r 197~ and do nvt include an t' t1mll tcd Sl 7 million in d•ml&ic l'uu11cd bd'' th,• J un 21 fire that dl':MO)\' 14 homo:i l Actual prop,•rt ) 1,,i.g was held to four pt<rt't' nl of proJ>('r\y t!X• po:.ed to ftr,• during 1975. com· pan•d 111 t•1i;ht pl'r<'cnl m the pre· e1.c>d1ng ~ l'Jt . llw flKurl'l) shO\\'. Though .ictual l~s dcrllned, the numh\•1 of h rt.•l'I duJ not Dur· rn~ 19i:l. llrenH•n re~pondl'ff to 63 'trurlural (11 l·~ .. t'ompared to 3K durtnl! 197-t Ftrl' Chtt•f Hon.ild Coleman nt· tnbult!d tht• tmprmt>d fire ft)lht· mg picture tu fai.kr responM• times and a ~realer turnout or reserve hre hli:hter., to back u1' f1r~1 -hne, rull ·t1me r.r,•mt>n Act•ord1ni.: tu th\• rl•pnrt. potl'n· llal ftrl' hJtnnb \\ 1th1n lht• r1tv h:n t' mcn•a!'ol'd .i:rl·alh The:.{· are matnl) t•ondom1111 um de· 't•loprnent!-, C"ulema1\ !>aul. The (1rl' rhid n•comml·ntls that mannrni.: ..it the dt~ hull hrl' ::ilation be inrreascd to four m1.·n to combat the :.lluat11)n. Accord111.: lo th<' report, !ht• dl'- pJrl ment .1"11 ''Ill l'\Jland ~• ·prt• fart• pl J 11n111i:" pro~r.1111. d,· i.agned 111 ancrl'J't' dl11:1t•n<'' of f11 l·r1.:hh'r' .rt t~1·~1i:n,1tl•tl ·rare• l>("l'lh.'' Targl·t~ of th1• pmgrum this yeur "'111 ht· Sun Clcmt'Oll" Gt>ncral 1111~µ11.il Avenid o PH•o Post Offtet'. San Clt•nH!nte lligh School. R('eH·s Hubber Com· pan~. San C"h·na•ntu Inn, S11n <: I e m t n t e I I o t t· I . M 1 r .1 m a r Theater. Sel>ll l>lt,111·:. West. Sun ('it•mentl' \".111 .ind Stor a ~t'. R1•dgatl' Wt•i.t c1rndonunlu m~ 1rnd Fatr\\IJ )' Sc;l\ tl'W t•on· doman1um!). EA<'h of the 'truc.-tures \\Ill Ix• v1!'.l lcf1 and m.1pµ1•d . The In· formnU un \\ 111 Ill' cu1T11 ~ on ult flr1• f1i:ht111~ a pp:ir:11u, to ass1:.;. ftfl'n1\'ll 111 t la1• l•\ l"llt ol a I 1n·. l 'ro• Pag~ 1\ I DRUGS ... opportunity anct (mon<'111g for bo~ .,. and ~iris' athleUti.. . Appro' al of the l-Prtn~ prn· gr.im or adult education. Approval of dei;1~n and op. potntmenl or an urchatCl'l for the d1!itnct conlmuat1on l>chool. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical d..i8coveri .. and testing devicee have provided exciting news about the control of high blocx:I. preawe, affecting an e8timated 23 million people in the United Sta tes. Called the "1ilent killer,'' high blood preaaure -or hypertena1on, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in mott caaoa it can be conttolled. ... I Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 MariJMn Scntnga and Loan is sponaorinq a blood pressure clinic open to the public at lheu main office at Dover and We1tclili in Newport Beach. The houra of the clinic are from 11 :00 a .m. unW 3 :00 p .m., Thursday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nUl'8e will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the dizection of the National High Blood Pr.wr. Foundation. More information can be obtained by callinq Marinors Savingaat 642-4000. • ' What's Doi ng Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC ~alt water angl1n1 alona lht: aoulb <'OaaUuie re- mains Cood for t'Onll,~Ot limit.a ot rock flSh for all JandJna:1 rtportmi Catches lncJud Una cod, rOC'lt cod, J ohnny bo1ltl, chlh:pepptn and r ecently aome \cry IOtilt' CUW cl>CJ rWUUnt UI the 20-pouod c:Jasa, A rew irtenback maclterel and bau have bffn caught by holf·d!ly party boat.a fishln& sluallowtr water. but as or yet lhcre bu been oo al1n of any barrie11, bonito or yellowtall In nearby waters . Water temperature u •Ull a bit too coot ror thcH larar r aam ti f1~h to move In and tOAke over the •poUiaht from rock h&h. Bay flshlna 1n Newport Harbor from both doc:k and ·kifr flahe r ml'n 1s good. !\htny limits or spotted and bay baaa to e1.iht pouncb have twcn taken re· cenlly near the paviUon. Croaker hav.: been up and down depending on tides, will\ mOit action takln& place very early m lhc mornJlli In fact. the bate ls shutting otr as 1000 11S the sun hUs the "''Aler. San D1e1o·based sport!isbers are just waiting out the arrival o r )tllowtall and white sea bass. There ha\•e been a Cew of these came rlsh Laken in recent week~. but not mueh to get exc1t~ about. Ac· cording lo \'elerun :.kipper Frank LoPreste, who operates the Searcher out of F1sherman·s LandJng. this could ~ an excellent )ear for yeUowtall and albacore !ashing. Art'i. Landin~. Davey's Locker and Dana Wharf Sportr1shang are runnJng boats daily to. fishing grounds and the b olt condition has lmpro\•ed. Seas are calm and goodfl.Shul& 1i. at hand. r,..,,1111 .... B iU I .. 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No ~r•l<lltt Some O( the b est largemoalh bast 0sblDf ever POVaTN "ACI I 1 "mli.o 4 experienced In Southern CalllomJa Is gol.ng on rl1ht ~·· 0'"' ' up. C•••m1"' p..,,,. Sll.000. now In San Diego. Full IJmfts of bass belng weighed °"'-'• in, and on almost enry stringer there are bus in ~:;:;::J, ..... ,.,,1-to :: ~= the 10· to 14·pouad class. A·''"1c;,__., , ...... 0 , 2 20 San Vicente Is red hot for giant bass on uawfish Time -1 44111. and Lower Otay la 11tartlng to break loose with a ""'"' ,.., -.-.... ., "•-· _,, 14·pounder leadlnl( the big fish parade. El Capitan ~9:=.S:.!'1! Mer~"·'"""• Tuc'- opens Its season this "'eek and the outlook is very A-To .. •Stab .. Lld.-....,.-y. oplJml1tk. Lake Sutherland ls s~heduled to open Scr•tc--IN-•""" 0•...:.. ApriJ Zand ls aJso known for Its big bass and catfish. "1"" uce -'"" "'"" °"t..,. ' "•' OICll t. up. tl•l"'l"'I· l'\lrN Trotd f'ufl••• Geed ~~rby 11 Big Bear Lake ls only Croz.en around the edges and on warm days fishermen are picking up fair stnnJ!ers or cur ry-o\'er trout ~loating bait, salmon eggs and v. orms a re fooling most rainbows. Vandal!> des tro)cd ncv.ly·conslructed dams on San Juan Cr eek and therefore no fish plants have been made. even though the nearby creek Is in ex- eellent condition for Mocking Fisb and game c rews are wor king on repamng dams an order to make the stream Ushable Colo r a d o Rf.,~r A •9H•9 GfHHI Bass rl!>hlng along the Colorado River and in Its impoundments has bffn good during the past coa· pie of wef'ks and should rontlnue to produce right up to Easter vacation. Lakt tlausu marina Is 11taglng a striped bass dnby open to all anl(ltrs and marina otndals pre· diet it wlll lake a 45·poundf'r lo win. S ports in Brie f Lav er Eases To Cup Title KEAU H OU ·KONA . lla111a11 -.. , wa' happv 111th my form. especially my ser ve," said <.:orona del Mar resident Hod Laver after he dl'feot('(f John Alexander 6 1. 1 6. 7·6, 6·2 in a Wor lcl Cham· p1on!l h1p T C'n111;; ch:11lcnl!e cup m ,1tch here. 'lloncst Pain' after we Ret throuih with him." t elev111on's "Kojak" sajd afltr Telly's Pop came oH a 2 1~·month bruk from racing and scored a twe>-length vic- t ory Saturday in the SIS0.000 Ca lifornia Derhy at Golden Gate Fields. A•rf t r a j 1t'ln• M EM PlllS -ViJay , __ .,, 110 •JO SCIO Ge!Oen Do< "n 1011wattll • llO • '° o.ci-. &lq IOllll<Olll 10 JO 'Th.,.-1 ClllS Aho ,.n -S.r v1,,at Atrl••I, ,.,,,,. "'°"'· Cwoellft, •••n. <><• .. h1. ... 11\CllOS ... 9ol0 T•ltnt. 0<. 0o "'111wel't T'JOQiAff.._ Sc.r .. ttPled -C•ot•I" ., C'hotc.•, -H-Y. l'Yl••ttPu•"'• El....,. SS Eucl• -.... ,., ~ II & t• 0eN 0e< lllly, P•lol $1U.16. SIXTit •Ace -A-I••'~ Cl" t\lrl • Tf'•' otd' & \IP Alto.ffC•L Pv<nStl.000 *'1•"'1~• tToro• S Ml 100 ? 00 .. ,,.,."'I A••• ,.,.,,.1 • '° • 00 Ul>t!Of•••il• cs ........ , .. , , I'll ,,_ '11 l ' Al'° ,.,. -W•"'7~ Wl\I-. 8o~ ...... "'4 Rwftd Nwf"\bei,,, It YOY ,. l ...... No M:r•ICl'eL $1lYINTIC RACa -o ... ,.., .. J .,.., 04th. Allow•""°'' Pur w 11.ti,000. GMHc (hf'l\ltM "'~t.\I Sooonw<>OCl (M•••nl Nont•~" <P1erte) 11-I )U1\ ).Ml l 20 I IO ICIO > 00 , llO AIWI r•n -~ttry ICl\ltjt.1. C_t.._ .,.'°'· 11.u ... 1 •••"· Got M'f 814•, S-Of\ Mefon. Hlt lOfi<O. S<r•t<Nd -l od•1'fllf To'"°'nrw# Ml• ... ~u. Tiie IC•"' t<o ..... 11 u Eucu -..0.•llc On•• & ·~··•Mltot>M. U OHTIC aAtll -lit• ""''" l .,.., Old\ ....... I<... PwtM Uf 000 -S... f<•llPt H•IMl•tn . ''"''•t w .. -., -..... 1M ,.., 100 &e.u '•'•"' cv.,~,•> • • • .o Oo<lbOe O"tOvM ION ... I • 00 Time 1 O J t ........ o.-.n•\.l lft .iwo.. S....l<lr• No Kl Ill ..... NINTN llACa -1 111• ........ 11'11Ur\ & "'•tt\. • ¥••" o&Ot • ._. Al -.-.c•• ""'"' UI 000 To ..,_, \U.100. --s.uoo. t~"d UJllO. fou'1~\l..O flll~\~. 81,uen &ell• IWow•rdt II Ml I «I • 00 SUM <\mol~I U .0 ~ 10 S-emo Nut<• (\-"'•litr I I IO Tl--1 U • t #.l'O '•" -kOifr•n• II, l.avt'lt t o.me. o.c .. ble, "''"• C••tllo, """" bt<• ...... ~""'""' -llld4 Amritraj of India beat " l!ot•• _ 1 •• , ... ,. .. 1 .. 6 ~ St:rn Smith 6 2. 0·6. &-2 si•""·"•ldlOIM. and won th e World OAJL v PtL.O r 'ff I Olympic Champ[ Boosted by Spo11 . ~ ByLA RENEKE\' mot es 11 now o ftnc v.1111. ht• hHd bUt'h ot ..... l•l't•U .. • ett&lncer v.ho \\Otks On 11 t rcn1tlh ~OU nl•fd It's a rar cry h'om the mis:ult's ond anotht•r v.ill t1mt', ' hl' :.a)' u bll rou11_l\• avm where Tt•rry 11oon be pronlott•d to v.INtfullv. MeCann won the 1~ II-Rtnertl 111 the l s "Mok.mi; d1:r1.>ion. to Unol:J hl&h school wrt' ti Army. &ht• up or po ... tvone • lnai ch1mpion1h1p with a "All thre\! ot u:. v.cr\! cttr~t·r. or to h11\·1· <1 tear ln his pants to the NCAA C'hamp11H" lhftt (amll~· ore not fUS)'. uod spaclou1 second noor c-x ycu. and we all W\·nt our mu:-l ttthlt'lea find they tcutlve director's officc-dlfrt'rent woy' to oc jui1 t c1111 'l ~urnvc on at Tonatma ters l nttrnu compllsh our own ~oul'I, "tt•a tllna ulon\I," ht.' tlonal In Sant11 An11 . and "hat·~ wron.i with 1>11\'' nut a ft er hcarln1t tha t." tont1uuc 8 ir1hos,•;in•som1•oflht• Mccann tell ll, you &ct McCunn. • ne~ot1\'e o:-1let•ts oC the notion that lhl' 1111ort Nothtlli except th.:it wrt·~tll11g, lhl• 1llll trim o( wreslhoa contributtXI personal prior1tie<1 m . ..: Mrt\rnn ll'a' e:. nothm~ a great deal to his :>UC· ramil) :rnd can•er haH' to yuur 1ma~lnat1on ctss. been responsible for 11buut the po:.1t1ve sldd The 4l·year·old Dana good wrestlers not cunu-of th~ SJlQrl Point rt>sldent. v. ho won nuing on the interna· Lt•1111111!( torn ard In hl'I a ,old medal m the 1960 tional and Olympic sv.1HI chair. hi:s bl1i_Q Rome Olympics as a levels sa} 5 M cC .inn eyr' tl\'etinii you to your b 11nlamwe1 g ht ( 12 S ansv. ertng hi~ ov. n qut:-.· l·h.ur h(' :.a~:.· "EH'()' pounds or under >. says uon kid shou ld wre lll' OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST TERRY McCANN . lhe discipline and con· There are several n•· Thl•re·-. nothing like 1t 'l• centratlon that wresUen. asons for t his .lccurdmg far a:-trainint.: und bmld· nttd can turn a deslt\Jc· to McCann. but probably lllll cnduranCl' goe " tl\'e person into a pro-the most import.mt 1:. Tht> bu!>1ne:.s oriented d u c t ive member of ume. Mccann. "ho has~ 50<'1ety. "There arc no youn~ m a :. l l' r s d c 1< r e e lo Basketball Scoring Title To Branning "1 was n hyperactive sensations in w restling.'' markd1ng from Loyol• child m ysetr, so 1 know ... he says. "A 14 year old L'nl\er:.11~ 1n Chicago, he says. "\\'r esthnl: girlcanwanagoldmedal poinlt.'d out that wrestl teaches you to operate swimming and there are ing hjs its practical sld'- wllhtn a struc ture and young m en who earn also. gl\'HIJ! mnxlmun:i produce."' medals in track .ind part1c1pat111n "1th a lo~ A maximum amount of field, but 1t 1s the matun· financial output. talent and sacrifice sent man w h 0 w 1 n s th c .. When } ou fil'ld a fOQ'-· the 5·4 McCann lo the wrestling medal." ball team. only a ~mall center plalform to al'· McCann says the in-portion of thl' players 114'· Marina High's Rich Branning, the player of the year In Orange Coun· ly pre p baske tball .circles, easily wins the Orange Coast area scor- ing derby despite play- ing an only one CIF pla)·off game. t > .... bl .. $l>Ow¥t s.-F•"C,,_P ~·-UI 14_1.....,. auclo (1,.,, . " " .. ,. I.. 1)0 "' I• UI II lllO H IU I• >04 ,. n " tt1 ,. ., 0 lfl .. ,.,. L""" 0.-W•-·'IO• 0.•-l!lun "°"'-·· t• ll II tt " 11 IJ •> 10 • ti ll " , . J I) l IJ • IJ 0 • J 1 o cept the highest award tricacies of the :.port are tuolly participate durhli 11 an a mateur athlete can par tly respon:.ible for the game, but in wresU attain. this. ing. they all get a . .... 10 l And according to the "It takes vears to chance, und 1t costi. f ou r ·tlm e National master the tpr hmque!> less,"hesay:. !~~ Amateur Champion. and the compll'X1li~s o( An t•nthu !-.ia~t•c 11 that 's what ti re is all v.Testlang. It's like l·ht>1> , spokt> man for "rcsll :~ about. s acrifice and there are certain mo\·cs mg. <inct th\• Cother of t\\v H priorities. and for eat·h m ovC' there D a n 11 II I I I s 11 1 Ab ~~ "We a ll ha\"e our goals are counter moves and 11 \\tl•:.tlt'rs. ~kCann ha~ ••and mine wos the J?Old goesonandon.thecom· conducted 'l've r a1 >1 medal." sn~·s !\I cCann. bmations ar~ anflrutc,'' dime., sance moving w ! : who has been called one he says. Oranite County about a •o o( the all-time best And Mccann ali.o yeora.:o. The 6·3 Vikings star averaged 27.<4 points per eame and scored 182 points more tha n his nearest rival in the stats race as compiled by lhe Daily Pilot. .._.....,Ytl...,Cltflth.,.llMI American wrestlers. points out thal wrestlers Some 15 ) ears ha\'~ "My priority was the need a mor e m aturc elap cd 6Jn('\.' that l\Um- 01} mplcs. but others on strength and that la lo.es m\.•r m Romt•, unct yuu our l7mversity of low.i time too v.ondcr 1f ht• :.till kola. ttam h a d their own "I thought I y,.11., great lhP ~old mc>tl~I v.oi11 goals. One of my team· "'hen 1 wa!'.I com pet int.; a'i v.orth thl· :o.acn r1n•.,, The fina l 1976 statistks: ~· ...,....,.. ••11pofl ,,,.,., • t !lreM•"9 M<trll\• 11 1 M<C•o ..... E\I•"<•• n J H•rt:Mf\. t1\lfllt lh41t f't 1' • 11-""'0 Et1ltC>I\ H "' ......... ~ ...... 1tP J7 , St<W'«•pi'lit' ,_, n • C..11•1.., n• 20) ............. n 12' II t • ,, tt •• • ..... 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Lo•.,..., .. Ul, llvlfllo 10. P.,..ll•nd t U. 0.Croll IOJ T•"4tM'I 01,,.•l No QI,..• l<Mdw lod a young man. In om• of Mcconn net•ds no lime m '' fir~t international for thuu~ht for i.urcly it':. matches. my op1>onenl 3 qucsl1on he s askl!tt was 35. and I thought tl him.,df rountlt.'•,., t11nt-s would be a l'tnl'h to beat .. Y<·~. a11<I I'd do tl. him. It was hh h ltlmg a again, .. he soyi; . New Teammate. Bulley B11lleyi '"I h:Jd .:oml :-.1wrd nnd i:ood control." I.aver 'Jld Sunda~ nfll•r 1akin1: $10,000 Jt the· \11nnt'r tot1k<' all m.1l<'h 111 th1.· ro1111!1 rnh111 pnrtton uf the $320.000 ('hnlkn11c Cup tournament Sunday Cham pions hip T ennis .. i. ... 1n.111 sso.ooo M ~mphls Rae· Pre p,..,e nm·s v-•wi11 ,~ .i 1~', :~. ..... s.w ... 11 • z- U• Co• Ml1tl"" 111•1• UHi . ,, " ,. 1t 10 •I JOI ,. 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"lerond ·runkl'd lite Na!lta"'e or R1•maruo. 6·2. 6·2. fl·2 '" the rm1I of an Independent Player !! A llsoc1a t1 on t ennu tournaml'nl Sundo\' .... ~""" c ••• ,. ~ttl!"f' • ye.4t elft • -· ........ '1,.00 Wf\•tm•" l(.ro"ttt, Al\fly\ 0... fVat1a"d1,,qf'lem 1. S•t•I Hanovwr (\IWnPnl \l••tJ'• '""'-.. f .. y'tfll Ftet (111 fHoqtf't L..•t k Ml.._,. t~••HI l•~'"4 ¥•ft (~ttJ. ,..,.., "°° ,,,.,.., J J • PollM IO••IMI• •I ...,,, M tll•tl--ml c;.111 .. rtn '"°"· l'-IM:Y:; .. y ~ll·~~ •"I Uflln "1ty Ill IU 1"11) """• °"'°"' 10.~"''" ro..,, l-I• Ill If liOO It 1 • It II 1' .... ....... 0 1w1o1 ... ....... u ,. " .. 110 >OJ ........ ., Jll 10 u • ~ 111 'New ort Connors, who d.1d not lose his sen·e the enure match. needed only 1 hour. 19 minutes to pick up the first prize of $15.000 and run his tournament carn1nf:S this year to S62. i63 Ko}ak M'arnlng ALBANY . Calit. - Tt>lly Savalu Is ridtnl( h1j!h as CCI o-.•ner of the West C<la!'t 's top 3·year· old. Telly's Pop. and has is!\ued a warning to Ken· lucky Derby (a,·orite Honest Plea,.ure. "Tht.') II l all tu m TH1-.o "ACE -"'''° "-~ Miitk.t41n f 111,., A mef"9S t YM' titct1 --r .... ro.\1.00 ,,. ..... F,.,..,ly C~ ... -1 ....,_ .... D•• son •ll•llll<lll S•I• T• """'""' '........ • •• la"'' '°""" "''' "..,..",. Cr•.ct Orlllertwelt• Oi• .. l• .... 11 °'""'' , ... , •• 0-Cff CMcG<-• ... l'l' "•y•t l-1. l'OU-.l M ""Cl --"'llo ...... C.ot-· ... .., -.. 1-·.,, lSOO ..... 1 ......... t~ I•-· 11!01-•• ""' .. .,. ' -........ uooo. ltllt (t\tn f(ertne•>, ICff't l--IAI0.'1yl t1r<tff -CTI• -I O••-• ~ltf tt<tltl; '-- '"-'"''" IWllll•mtl, £1 Veo J•f ~""'· ""'"' w co... .. 111 • ...,_ lolTM~ll-lol l'll"TN ltACa --.,.,..._ Tf94. c•11"''"' h•,.d•<•P. "'"''"' iuoo. 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CAl<eoo) 11\eot (Cr_ I NllfTM RAtl --_,. '"oct -•-<eM. ........ \lttO 0-....... ~ tt.W. lkll ... to•I. fV ... ._ IY Oatrl; ._.., Ol•ta l~llr""'r,._, • """'' ..... -.......... "'' ...... Wiii IO•U"'tr I, Gr ••t Tl-l(r.,,.I; A1'•Y\ Oery IV•ll-· .._,l ;C.1-.eAMfll -.1-I. I ~ ... NEW~TNAHOR IN·TMl·WATU SAILIOAT SflOW ---·"·---.. ~· .. i r '"""'•' lo U• •t•\.. .. -·'~" _1 .. -..n ............................ ~ 4_,_ .....,, .............. UIOYll&.AM (o.o..t! .............. . .... Of ••rpor.n ,.aory A11l~~9att&l>Mler 2'13/t21-81511 1t41'52'-1290 Equi Tun s,Inc. Real Estain Brokets ~vco F'INANCIAL TOWER 820 NEWPORl CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92"0 71"944.e$24 .. DAILY PfLOT l/SC Monday's Clo ing Price ~ " -... ""' NYSE COMPOSffE .. TR~SACTIONS .... ,, _ u.. ("i -·- MDu S. Eh .. has bttn named diret'tor of "'alu and market1n1 for Stalldard lllemoriea. a subsidiary or Applied Maainet1t'1 of Santa Sarbara. Standard Memorle:i llais moved to new headquarters In Newport Heach •t 4 UO Birch St .• Suite lO~ . • Mission Viejo re111dent R•rt L. Beum ha:s been appoint~ to the newl)' cr~·•tl'd position of dlret'tor or en viTonmtnHtl aCfaar:. for Ml Ion Vlf'jo t'ompaay. tit 111•111 \)(• responsible ror natural resource plann1n1 for lhe home buildlna farm. Prior to has appointment, Baum wui. deputy asslstunt adm1n111trutor for f.?t>neral enfor('{•mcnt tor thi: 1-·~eral En- ,·1rcmmentul Protection Agency . • James . Blalsing or Santa Ana hu been elet'ted dar~t'tOr of t'XhlbltOr coordanataon for the 29th onnual Southern California liusaru.~s:. Show to be hl'ld April 27·30 nt the Ambassador Hotel Convention Center, Los Angt.'les. Olaising is 'l<'e president ond Amutcan Appraisal Co. aAUM reglonol manager of • Ralpb !"· Aaland has been named lo the special pro· d,uclS .div1~1on of Potkr/BlcC Transrer , an .1~cnt of Allied \an Llnes m Costa Mesa and Whittier. He and his wife live in Anaheim • Rlthard W. Knapp, or Costa Mesa . has been promoted lll Hughes Air craft Employtt1 .~ederal Cred it Union to ai.· s1stant to the general manager. He will be in charl!e of brant'b opera taons at IS offices of the credit union 1n fac1litaes of Hug bes Alrt'ran Co. Prior to his employment at Hu~hes Credit Union. Knapp was manager or th~ ernployes credit union at Technicolor, Inc. • Smith Tool. a dJv1s1on or Smith In- ternational, Inc .. has named Wiiiiam kttn to the senior execuli\'e manugE' ... ..,.,. menl team a t the Irvine facility. He rt.'moan:-. director of employe relations. • John Alba rian of Newport Beach has bCl•n appointed manager of Allstate s a,•lngs and Loa n AM1c>C'lallon'i. ~an Clemen le office. He "as previously an assistant manager rnr a com . mercial bank and studied <'riminoloi:y ut Oranic Co111.t Collt'gc and Chapman College . • J ames ll. Stoll. assistant \'ICl' prcsallt•nt or Grul Wt'!ilt'rn Savings and Loan Association, ha' IJeen nam~d mana11cr or the Newport Beach office. He was most recently d1re<'tor of businci.~ de,·clopment for tht• ai.so~iations Southern California rcgwn and mana~er of the statewide Tax SavanJ?s n•nll'r 1n Bcverlv II ills lie lives in Huntington Beach . • SOuth Laguna resident Robert W. Cr~itthton has been named executi\'e nee president of Irvine Nallonal Bank. according to James 8 . Lynch. president. Creighton, a director and association scC'retary, b al1111 cashier of the independent bank, responsible for operations and pcr!'onnel. He has been with Irvine National since 1t opened in 19i3. • T t'cholcolor Auc:Ue>-V15ual System s of Costa Mesa has two new vice prcsi· rlents in James Bartolomucci and James R. lrvlnt'. Bartolomucci has been named vice president of U.S. sales and Irvine will head up international sales. " CllflGHTON Clift Roebuc k has been named national sales supporl manager for Mlcrodata Corp. or Irvine. lie has been with m inicomputer manufacturing firm for six years. Dlelt'r Neitzke has joined Lena<', Warford, Stone ad vcrtis1ng and public relations agency Oli a <'OPY" nlcr. Ht· was formerly copy ctuer at LcAnce and Reiser. Viejo Bof A Branch Moves Into Off ice Hank or America's offkc al AhC'ia P.1rk" ay and Trabuco Road in Misi.ion V1cJO, opcrat1n~ from lt-mpor:1ry qvart\·r~ since 1974, movc•cl to a i.puciou" l•nd mrlckrn new building last week, nc<'ordlnsi to manager M;111:t• OllH1l'ld The $480,000 Span1sh0!<tylC' l!tructurc 1s lo<'alccl tHIJal·cnt. to the office 'is." Ba nkmobilc" modular fo<'llit v Containing 1.1 .llOO squar1· feet. the new bulldinl( will pt0v11flo m ore thon JO tlmt·i. the 11pucc of the bankmob11t·. "OPE RATING FROM a rt .. gulllr•'ll1.Cd llnd l'rjUIJ)fX'<f of fl ee will be a trcmcnclous ml ... , , -WW =~: t:'.: " :; -IPll \tl 1\ """t1P•I pl• t)tO Wl><llPll pf \ 1110 """'""°' '° .• ,,. Wllrtt,on .., ' .i W111tGOIC > ) -·••Mot ,,, -·tt••.. ,. '" Wit• ... Mir tO WltWTSI It •J U WlllM\C.0• I i , .. Wll\MO IOI> 10 101 Wl .... o. '"u JO =~~ 10 :~ .,,, pll.., . 1100 WI\[ Oii IS t •UO WI •t;.I• 1 10 • I• WltG pit n . • WI.CPS!• I JO WllC• 1 JO 11 6• --07•U 11J --"· '°. ~ -Co OS. 1 " """"° ,..,. JO • r •h•ll•ll'O . -W.•ld .,,. • 11 :J,f.~/:: I~ ·~ Wy!yCO<t I .. ·~,. .. . , ,,,~ '. ~·· . '. .. 11 ),.+,,. " >•"' "" )4 .. .. •• I '4 . • \I•. ... 11 .. .. '" ,. , . •.. 40 .. ,.... . .. Jl\lo 10• , • • ... 17~ I ... , .... "'• v, ,, .. _ '~ ...... ,, ,...,_,, , ......... ,,,._ ' ''•-.. •) . \.• .... . JI t -\411 -Jl-T-l· ...... ,,,, 10 ... ll\\-.... lll•• Inc 11 M 10 -.. V•tt'\•M 41 ''•-'• Y"'3S0r -• 11 ll'lo -'lo l4..C.0-0 .. • Q ,,.,_ '. z..t• JOI> > 71 11'• ... ~=?.'/, ~ .~ ,: ~= ~ 1..,...1...i fO 11 l•• U\O vantage," t'Xpl:i1n1·r1 Mr:. Oldfiekl. who will lll'ad u !lllJff of nmi: ol the n1•w """''' lk•!lidcs provid ing plenty 11( elbow rnnm for t•u11tntn1•1:. 11ntl ~tarr mt·mb1·r11. tlw huald 1111{ wall perm 11 t ht• offlr1· lo provide S('rvlrc11 not J)l>i.,ihlt• st tht• "fli1nkmntnlt'." ~urh ·•" :-oar .. d<'po.,1t fn<'1llt1(''· r1,., .•. up tellt.'ri. fur 1•xt cn1l1-<I hour11 ~t·rv1rc onrl un t'nclo1.1·d mer<'han(~· 1h•po,1t lit.'ctlon Tiie office aho will lrwlu1h1 fl r ca ti y ,. x IHI 1H t (' d t l' 11 (.' r racallties anrl u nt:!lomer r<' t'cption 11n•u. In keepan~ \\'1th the• l<Ut roundinl( arc,1. the building rentures an ext l'raur or huff colored brick with ta Spani'h llle roof and canop1(•1< over ttw 1•ntranceway and drive uri nrea. THE ORIVt:.u p teller un- its will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m . Mondav through Thursday and from 9 a .m . to fl p.m. on Friday . The building w11i1 designed by Los Angele-; urchilt'cts Peterson-Meck Rh<>a nnd As· sociates and built hy A Rand Co r poration<•( North Hollywood. 7 Saddlebaek ED IT I ON I VOL. 69, NO. 15, 2 SECTIONS, 2 .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORNI A • MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1976 Tod ay's Closing N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS ~El Toro MAC Foes Planning Strategy ! ' By RUDI N1£DZJF.LSKJ t Ot ... 0.11,~ ... - 0pponenls to the formation of a )1un1clpal Advisory Count1I tMAC> in El Toro have called a s ummit meeting torught to map out strategies for a defeat of the June 8 ballot m eai.ure. '!'he m eeting, :,chedulcd for '7:30 p .m . in the Lake Forest Sun and Sail Club, 24752 Toledo Way, will feature d1scui.s1on by representati\•es of the Sad· dleback Arca Coordinating C'oun· c1l <SAC<.:) and Lake f'orc~t Com munity A~i.ociullons l · and J[ Although Supen 1sor Thoma'> Jo' Riley will be prei.cnt ut the !>t.t:.s1011. he " 111 be then· pnmari· ly to an:.v. er questioru. und not as . an opponent to the formation of a MAC. according to aide P eter Jll-rman. Hl?rman said that tht.' F'lflh Dis· tract :.upen 1:.or ha:. taken a non· flit ra•c onserv at i ves Group Demands Hinshaw Ouster By HILARY KA\'E OHl>e~11,~1 ... ~ft A coali ti on of ultra- consen a tl\'e Republican groups m Oran~e County ha:. dt•manded the res1~nation of l'unJ,?n•,sman Andre" J lhnsha'' IR :-\t•wport Bt'arh 1 and thto> d1,,olut11m of thl· nt>w Urani.:e Count' S1.1tu:. of Woml'n Comm1,.!>wn· Kid napi1ig 'Feared' By P atty SAN FRAN\ISCO Cl lJll) -A J?O\'Crn mcnt ps ye hiatnc "'It ness h•st1f1t•d t oda) that Putnr1a lll':ir't told him :.h l' had .i frlJO:htl'n1ng premoni1111n Shl' \\Ould be k1d11apt•d four day!'. bt'fore hrr abduction by the Sym- b1onese L1berat1on Army. Or Harrv Kozol. a J\o"ton p 'l\rh1atri.st. rC'"iUmC'd hi s te11t1mnny fol)(m 1ni.i a hreak 111 thr tr1 ~1l :-inre Thur,da\. "'hl'n M1">:. llt•<lr't l'JmC' do"n \\1th the nu. 7'11:. ... llt•.ir ... t. l11ok1nj.! p..1le "ti' hnrk in thl· (·ourtroom "hC'n lhC' 'l':.:. wn bes: an Kowl tnlt•r\ 1t•wed M l\s lkarc;t tw1rc. once llO .Jan 7 \\hen sh~ ran :.obb1nj? from thl' rot1m and char~N1 that he h.1cl bro"'bt•atcn and b:idJ:l'n•d hrr, and a~.11n 11n .Jan 20 "ozul <1;11d Shl' h 1ld him at the 'cronci tnll'r\ ll'", 111 lhl' San \1att·o l'ounly p1l that "'he",,.., :.udtl1·nh :-I ruck ll\ a h•rriblt· ft•.tr Hwt ,tw "·'" ~olllJ.! to bt· ktct n111wtl · Sht• ,,111111 ":i.; :1n O\'t'rr1d1ng. nil t·11rom11u,..,in~ 4'1·n,,1t10n th.it 'h1• "·" ~11111~ lo lw ah<luctt'<i, ' h owl ,,.,cl (~re t'.\TT\", P al(f'A:?> The demands came at th<' an- nual con\'ention of the Orange Count) Coordinating th•publican A':.emblv (OCCR..\ l hl'ld earlier th1-. month Ol'CRr\, one of 1h<• oldest Rl•pubhc-an t1r~J01l•H111n' in O r ..i n ~ t' C 11 u n t ' 1 n ,. I u d e ., Rt•pubhc-.rn a ... semlihl·., frum IR <'Ille' sn Orangt• C'ounl~ and da1m ... to re pre-.l·nt Jbout 500 \oter-. Al lhC' roll\C'nt1on, OCCRA call NI for tht• 1m m l'd1att.• n•...ilo(na· lion of lhn.;;haw. "ho,, .. ., n ·cc•nt h <'Ill\\ 1<'led of bribl•r\' The ~rou1> pointed out that I iinsh"" 1s n<1 lon~t·r able to \Oll' bec:rnse -,,,,( h1i. com 1ct ion .rnd thc•rf'fore '" unab4e to repn:'l'Ot h1., coni.t1· tuents OCC'RA also adopte1l t\\U tandem re,olut1ons t'lmct•rninJ? "omen Tht'\' blaskd both the ne\\h l',tJbt1,ht.'cl S1atus11f Women l'om m1'"'111 :ind th<• Equal R1~hls Aml'ndment I ER·\ l KathlC'en "l'lly. a M1.,.,1nn \'1e· JO "om an" ho IS lht• Ill'\\ 0(.TR;\ scrret<ir), t''(plaint•d that OC- CRA bt.•111.'\ l'' lht• nt•\\ c·orn · m1:-:.1on ··1!> not an appropnatl' c'pt•nd1ture nf ta'\ dollar' " 1'ht• t'omm15.,111n '' J "dis cnm1naton bmh 1•mhra<'ll\J.! a ph1lo-.c1phy "h1 r h 'l'r\l'" a 'pec1al llltl'rt''l .:rnup, · thl' re :.ulutwn re.ids Thi• fac·t t hal commis ... ioncrs m :l\ he n •1mbunf.'rJ for hah\' :.1l· t t n' g ( t' l' -. " a ., c· a I I 1; 11 .1 "dJnsa•rnus prC'l'l'<knt ' uml wao; ;:11 11nt.• p11111( l'CJOdt•ITlllt'd h\ lbt• O<TR \. Th<' ron,t•n ·atl\ r croup al'o n • .. r1n<l1•1t 1h p.l'l '"111"" 1 of 1 lw F,qu,11 H 1,a.:hh 1\ m1•rulm1·111 '·" in~ th.11 tht• EHA 1.1!..1•' .1" ,1\· \\11nH•n' rii:ht-. r .11 11<·1 t h.1n J,!r.1nl111~ tht•rn Mr' K1•ll\ 'J11l tl11·••r1111p '" n11t anti ""nH•n .. r11:ht-. h11I hc•h1•\1·-. th,11 lht• "um1•n' c 11mm1,,11111 (-,1•(' lf(,~11 \\\, l•Jl(I' \:?I BoDlh Hits Office Of Phone C Ompany /\ c rucl1• pip\' bomh. pltlrNI :it t h I' (' m Jl Jo) t' !I t' 11 I r II n t' t' Of P11c1nr Tt'l<'phon1• ('01n1n1n,· " An.1h1•1m orf1n• Sunli,l.' n1.iht. hla.,trrl .1 h11h· 1n tht.• 'ldl' of the hullchni: 1'1111 n11n<' cir tht• I~ "orker" on nut~ 1n!o.1df.' I he hulldinj! at 130 S. CUUJ TO CLUB SOLD QUICKLY ··1 am' rr y pleac;l'd \\1lh the rl'- ~ult.;. I sole! m y m<'mbt>rsh1p the (1r!it da~ the ad appcarl'd. ·· Th..1t·, the advert1sin11 succc"" ~lt~'rl('nCe or lhl' Ne"' port Beach man "ho placed this clas,.1ht.'d • uf \lemtJt?r,.h1p ~e" port Athlrllc-Club $125. x'' '<'\'('<. tr you have anythinit of valuC' you" ant to con'"crt lo ca._h, call 642 56i8 The bec;t place to buy or c;ell :ilonJ? the Ornni:e Coast 1s the Da1h Pilot Knott AH•. wa-; 1n1ured in th" 10 ~ p m . <''<pl11,111n, acror<1111g tci phon1• rompan\ nffic·i;il'i Thi• hl,.-.t n ·port1•tlh wnt <1l1•rl ancf i.!l.1'' frJ1o1m1·nh hurthn>: do"n .1 hall"a> a'I v.l'll a' hlo" llllo! a £,1pin~ holl• nC'ar thl' rmr1lt1\ l'" f.'ntranr t.• The bo mb apparcntlv <'XJ>lodl-'d i n a r c c e pt 1 o n a rt.'.1 w here rmployrs J:Uln a ce<'')> to the tol alh secured offire Ont> emplo~·e ins 1dr th<.' build· m~ "3" onl) 20 ff.'t•t from the point of exploc;mn. :JC'cordin1t to phone C'o mpany off1 r1al .Joe lninc ··1t wa:. a m1raclr she """n·t in1ured. ·· 1rV1nesaid Al re a k hours t h1•re arf.' 40 peo· pie rmployrd in lh<' oHirt' area damaged by the blast. Ir\ 1ne said Phone l'Ompan~ ~enera l mana~er John Buchar\ termed the bombing a '1c1ous act and pled~ed the com pan) ·s support in apprehending the person or persons responsible. This mornin$?. the bomb squad n( th~· Anahto>1m Police l>rpart· ment "as o,eekinjt clueo, that "ould lead them to the 1denl1t) of the phont' building bomber" l ' committal stance tow:>nl th<' in- 1tialt\ e and hos not dl·<·lart'U his oppo 1t1on to the MA<:. It 1s usierted b~ oppfhition leader:. that formation or anotht'r quas1·1overnmentul ~roup "111 fragment the pohllcal urut~ of theSaddleback Vallt>~. Rick Bohay, SACC pre. ident, said t oday that his itroup 1s already pro\'td1nt: M AC type :.en•1ces at a fraction of thr co.,t. "lt would coi.l thl•m a minlmum of $10,000 to set up an office JU!o.t likl' w~ ha,·e . They'd ha'"e to rent :.paCl', pay for a telephone, pay ror the sulary or a secretary , and papt.•r und ~tamps." Bohay predlctt.>d. Lla1so:i with county agenclc'\, as pro,•1dcd by SACC on U1e other hand. 1s rosting the r esidentli or County Ser vi re Area 6 <Lake i-~ore t El Toro) only $1,800 a .month, he pointed out. MAC proponents, howeve r, circulated petitions <'ailing ror a n election because they bellc'e publklY·t'lttted officials will sw· ln1 greater "eight" 1th the coun· ty than SACC. a coalition or homeowners al>:.Oc1at1ons. Six Lake Forest El Toro resi· dents h ave alread\' declared their candidacy for the El Toro MAC. the In test of which "as Barry C. Spatz. 25665 Horseshoe, a family life coun:.elor. SACC executive board 0.olf Pli.t ~1111 ,. ... ,. TWIN TUNNELS ON LAKE FOREST'S RIDGE RO UTE DRIVE POSE TRAFFIC HAZARDS County Supervisors to Ponder the Problem of Narrow One-way Underpasses T hird Tunnel Proposed OC Studies Lake Forest Pedestriati R oute Or:ini;:e C ounty !->llpt·n 1 ... nr<: will be ao;kt•ll Tu csda~ 111 dc·nd1• how thC'\ \\ant to l'k.11 up i.irn" 111g tr..iff1c :ind p1•1fr,1n 111 .111 I\ pr11blt.•m, at L,1 kl I nr1 I ' t\\ in tunnel' unckr tht• ra1 lr1 11111,11 i,.., on Hldl!l' Rnutc Un\ l' Ht•,1d1 111' of I he ..... 11ltlltolt.11 \\ \·.e11.' pl.1111wd r11•1111111111I\ h.n• 1·ornpl.11rlt'ct lh.11 p1•11plo· \\,111..1111• lh1 011i.:h the• t"n 11111• \\.1\ t1111111 I. .tn• twin..: 1•11<1.111..:1•1 •·•I II\ lh•· 111 c·rl'.1'111~ 1111mlwr 111 \l•hu I• 11 1111! R H1~t· Hu11h ·" ,1 tl110111•h :.tr1•1•1 ('on,11111 t1nn o( ll<''' lr:1fl, 111 t h I' c It 111 Ill 11 II I t \ 111 I \\ ' t• II .l1·111n1m11 lt 11.1d .111.\ Ir .1li111" H11:11I. p\u, l1 .1f111· t11 111d 1111111 I· I Toro liq.th ~< hoool h.1 \ •' 111•1 II ltl.11111•!1 (111 tht• Ill\\ fl.,,, n l • ,11 Jko;idc•ntc; want lhl' rounty to con:-trul'l a tl111 d tunnl'I undl•r the t'lt•\ ..itt•d San I a Ve Hailr.rnd tr.1tk, 1·,pn•,sly for ix·de!>trians. C n u n t v E n ,. 1 r o n m <' n t a I '1Jnaj.!1•mt•nl \~<'n<'y l>ireC'tor II (;. · c; <•urJ?e · · O-.bornt' said ,uc·h a rrow1 t rould <'O!>t S..50.000 11r mnn• .111cl \\ oultl c•' l'ntu:illv h.n 1• to h1• 111111 11ul aloni.: "1th lhl' tt1ht•r tunrwh v. hl•n H1dgc Hnutco 1 1111pro\1•d Thl' 1·11,111 I' I 1sll•<I on th1• <'ntlll· t \ ' art1•11.d h11?h\.\,1)' ma .. tt·r pl;1n :i' a kt•y r11ult• in l..1\..1· Fort• .. t Jilli lht' trJck C'ro"'<,lllf.! " '' ht'clult•il fur rnn,lrut•lton uf ;l »racl1• '''Jwra l ion .ind hrid,a.:" t bhnr111· ,,11d t ht• latl1•r pro1t•1·t ,, 111 n•-.t at lt·a,1 Moo.oou. of "1111 h the• 't atP "011111 p;I\ all hul l»llf ,. ... Sutt ,_ INCOMING, OUTGOING VIEJO MAC OFFICIALS Keene, Gagnebin Compare Notes For Smooth Trenahlon • •, a $40.000 rounty share. Rut he noted that the ('ro!>stng 1::. not hii.:h on the !>tat<.''s priority li!>t of pro· jects due for funll1ng. The tunneb "ere in'>lallt'd in 1968 by Deane Pru1wrt1t'' 1n a c- <'Ordance "1th ,. pa('t "Ith the ra1Jroact. O ... hOrlW 'ittll the dt-. ' elopl'r!'> "ful h n •cu,a.:n11ed" that the tunnt·h "1•11· tl'mp.11 <.1n ··For I hat n·a.,1111. thf'y havt· nl'\t'r ht'l'll :tC'<'l'IJIL'd a::. l'nuntv fJC"1hl it·'· ' O• h111 ne 'aid. "The tunnt•I., art· 11111 lar..:l' t·noui.:h tu pa , :. m J ' 1 m 11 m '11 t· I l' ~ ,1 I h1J?hWa'f 't•h1dt·,, including fare cng111e,. Othf.'r alll•rnativc>'> su1wrv1-;11rs \\ill ron,11lt•r inc-lutl1• u c ompll'l c· ('f1)sun• of lht· t11nnl'I' 111 puhl11: <St•t• Tl!'>.:'\ t:l.S. Pait1• All Outgoing MAC Member . Wants Be a u ty ~ Jce1nn<' C.1gnc·hin. rc•tmni.: :'.11' "IOn \"1r111 M 111111·1p.il 1\1h 1'>!11 \ Counr1l 1MA<.'1 nH"mher. h ..... lt·'1 h1•r nffll"l' "11 h t111 a<lmon .... hnwnt t n • ' k l' c• p M 1 :, " 1 • 1 n V 1 t' J 11 beautiful · · Mr s G.1µm•b111 . who c;rr\l•rl nn the counr1I for t" o Yt:'<ir,, c·hm.e not to run for re election lwr.ww of contemplated Job chani.:1·<1 "'' both hef'elf and her hushanrl H arold Ted Keene will bl' in stalled as her sucrl'ssor latt•r this month. "The respons ibility nf iwding and safeguarding M1sc;1on V1e10 s future development T l('a\'C to other hands and I urge the citizens of M lss lon VteJo to ac· lively participate i n Lbe counr1J'11 deliberations for lls deds1ons can be beneficial or dangerous." Mrs . Gagnebin said in a pre· pared statement. Mrs. Ga11neb1n. a real estate saleswoman, said she considers the MAC's recent decision to hold the line on taxH for parks de· (Sff VIEJ O, P•ce.U) member l\fnry Phllllp.1 lndlcated today that she would also decloro h er cundidocy thi s w ee k although he u1 opposed to thQ formation of a MAC. Sources C'lose to the politlcal ln- fi~hting di!lclosed today t hat. several MAC opponents would file for candidaC')' before tho April 2 deadline as •·insurance .. 1n case voters approve the ballot measure. <See MAC, PafeA%) Targets At GOP Parley? FTom Wire Services CHICAGO -'!'he Chicago Tribune said today that the FBl has r eceived information on a terrorist plot to kill Pre.;idcnt Ford and ch allenger Ronald Reagan at th<' R<•publiran N•1· tional Convention in Kansas City this summer. In a San Francisco Dispatch from l'Orrespondt•nt Ron Ko11ol, the news paper said Jus ltCl' Departml'nt ~ourccs disclosed the conspiracy was in early plan- nin~ stages. and "It reportedly was to be carried out by a 'com- mando·style a~sassmation team' from the Bay Are:i (of San Fran· clscol." The 1''BI received "unsubslan· tiated information" about a week ago that a member of a terrorisl group may bave been plannfog to attempt assassinations of Ford and Reagan, the c hief FBI agenl in San Francisco said today. Charles Bates told a news con· ference that the reported plot was said to be planned for tho Republican convention In Washington. Jo'Bl Director Clarence M. Kelley issued a statement similar to Bates' nnd said the matter was continuing •·t o rect•i ve intensive i n· \'estigative attention." An informant who was a part or the "viole nt underground" in Northern California gave details about the murder squad lo the 'FBI. the Tribune said. He told them the plot was to be set in mo· t ion during convention week, AUJ?. 16·20. When the FBI raided tcrrorilil ~roups in San Fr:inc1sro thrl'e "eek~ agn. plot details still were being worked out. The plan ap· parcntly wa~ dcsi1tned lo throw the con\'l'lll ion into compJt.otc• l'haos. Ff.'dt•ral agent:. were said to be taking the information :.f.'riously "l·~prrH11l v since the 1nformat1on em an a led from Northern California." a fodcral :.ouree told thl' m•w,papt•r. Tht• refcrt•nr1• "a' to the two assa:....inat1nn atkmpts ugain!.l Forll la ~I n •ar, onl' in San Jo'ran· 1·1-.l'o and ,·Ille in S;lf'ramcnlo. The Sc'<'n•I Sl'n 1<'l'. "ho"' job I!> to prott•<·t t h1· l'r1"•i1dcnt, wa s 1111t 1hl'cl •>f t ht• plot :1nd quc~ tinned lh1• 111r11rm:111I fut several h 1111 r:. Othl·r l..iw <•nforrcmt·nt group<; 111 t:.1hforn1a h:ivl' t•xprl'S!>c·d con· (Set' Pl.10T, P aitt> i\..2) Ora n~e ;.l Coast ~~---- \\'e iatb er Sunny nnrl 141iRhl ly warm<•r throu1o1 h Tul•sd<iy. lh1th' mo,tly 111 the mid ;o., Low!> tonight In the low 50s. arc11rli 1ng to the '. "'eather sen•1c-1•. , l~SIDETODAY t Thi' qovl.'rnml.'nl Tl'gulator~. J who havr a~ruml!d d1ctalonal f pt>Wer Ol'l"T lhl' year~. nowr face regulation lhemse!Vf!J, I ~ePageA7 . l •llex IMtl .. All Mtiu ... n ., ~ Al ,..,.,... Alt "' ,,......1 ....... AA a-i-.,.,, =C:..• At 09Mlc• II ..... 0..-4 ai .....,. .... 0..-_lc., At '""'.,.. All E4'WYI ~-"' ,.,....._ Alt ~ .. Alt .. ..., A• -N ..,. ....... At ........ •• .• 2 UAIL Y PILOT SB ,-,....p~A l VIEJO •.. •elopment and m aintt>nanre .. penn>"' lie and pound fooh1h " "The areal &.a\ Ln11 QI apptOJt· lmately one eeni per day per ramih (In taitn> may not pro e a S&\ 1nas but .i c~l 1n neii:l~l and er o ion or our buuty and rause a delay an much nttded park development,"~~ •••d .. I bt•llen· th11l lhl' pto0pll'. ID apprec1at1on of quil&ltty. mo\ed here t>ecau1e the> Wl'f'~ aUral1ed by lht pla nned community con- cept tbe beauty, recreation. on<J t h~ CC&R '1 th11t run with the lund the CO\l{!n11ntis that should protect us from the few wtiv don't comprehend or penwn•llY ap- prech1tcr unllllered landscaping, the absence of nealected Junk car s, boats. campers and trailers " Mrs. Gagneb1n said m o t of tht com munity'!\ residents have con- Lnbuted to the .. Beaut.Jful Mb · slon V 1eJo ·' concept but tha t there are some yards where, as one neighbor com platned, "even the \H~cds have died for lack of care." In addition to guarding against potenllal blight. Mrs Gagnebin said the council must senously conllider t"' o looming problem areas -t ram c circulation and public transportation. "We must urge our supervisors to take a posili,·e stand to relieve tod ay 's traffic and plan for tomorrow's future population or ~.000 lo 90 .000 residents in Mis- sion Vie Jo,·· she s aid. "We must physically pave t he way for ourselves to get out over the top 1in north Mission VieJO). How many more cars can we handle com ing down to load onto Interstate 5?" Mrs. Gagnebin stressed the need for a foothill corridor. as ~uggested in one alternative of t he Sout heas t Orange County C1rculatJon Study (SEOCCS). to a\'oid bumper.to-bumper traffic on M1ss1on VieJo's int erior streets. In her departure stulement the reunne council" oman thanked MAC's committee members for tht>ir diligent work. the coun('il's clerk Eleanor T hompson. M1s- 111on V1eJo Company executives Marty Russo and Van SteHns. Supen·isor Thomas R1lcy. coun· ty liaison oUl('ers Tim Neely and Oan M 11ler. and to the press .. "ho stay with us through many long hour~ into the night lo keep us bcller informed." E'ro• Page A.I PLOT ••• <'er n over the rise in bombings jnct feared that \liolenre such as that a imed at the family of Patricia Hearst during her lrial c-ould emeqie a., assassinations or k1dnapiniis of business and pol1t1cal leaders, the Tribune 11a1d. The Tribune h ad said in its SJndny ed1l1ons that the Weather l nderground 1s "in the for efront of secretly ortaniz1ng small bands of terrorist:. throughout the country.'' ''These terror group~ have ("Ommatled bombings and issued c·ommun1ques under a variety of name:-.." the Tribune said. I I said congr e11s 1onal in- ' est1gators havt! 1dentih ed 45 1>er11ons as b('1ng active Weather l 'ndcrground members and 120 .1s members of "un above ground 'upport appa ratui.." HINSHAW. • • :incl the ERA arc harmful rather than bt·nehc1al. In other n'!lolullons passl.'<I al the run' ent1nn. OCT RA Oemandt'd thAt C.1liforniu 'oter.; he allowed to approve any 111l'tt'.1~c in t>xpt'ni.t~ :.ic1·ount\ und :-..1 l.1rl\'~ or l'lN·tt·ci omraah O cm nnd1'd that nil lkpuhltC'an c:.1111latlult•~ d1•d.1rt- l11' or hl'r he lids rc~ardlng abor· 111in .11111 t•uth.m~la . ORANGE COAST frv.l'lrt••• (M\I ('1a0f tljfflit wttft•'"'t"\"rl'lf""" fi·~ltt. ,...,,,., r •• , 1 rm•h~f\•,....('W- C "·"''. "' h,._,(\.' U•I Q•JI t .. f\111 •~· .. , •• ,41, ...... l'vf' .. ,.,, """' , ........ "'''" ". '' '• •. , ( •• ,,. ~ •• l"f•iAl••ff •"-•· ,, ''"' ''"''" ,,,.. • i, ••• , .. !" ........ ,,,,,,. ,,.,,, .. , .... '"' ., ..... \ u•ur·• t•• • " ._,.,\ti°" ( • I A ,.,. •• f'Vtnrlolll r••I ••-"' , ..,, ''"'"'° ·• '•,ttv••,.,. .,~ \,.,...,,_, 1•. p "I 1 • I' ,I •' t',! l ••1' '' 11 •a """ I l•At 'l•t•I • ,,_. ..,., > l tl;I t ,,.,..,. " Rni,.rt N Wttd ••• , ... "t•"'(t""""•""" " • (1 J",!~!,f.U.:,'=t. .... ,. f •.• , l hom•'" A Murpt11nc ,,,, ........ 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The struh'~~ 1:-. mi.••tnl to pn1 tttt the IOtt'rUl' or Ljl..l' Fofl•,1 re 1dent1 "'ho do not ~ant to •htn them. t'lvtl\ "'1th. n F:I Tn1 u Mun1c1p.1l Ad\ lbOt) (\lUtl('ll Althou~h there uppc.tr' t'un :.\ldt•rahlt' :.up1><>rt for .i \JM' 111 El Toro. Lnkt• f"orl' t u. di\ 1d<'d O\ \•r the net'c slty of ian nd\ ll>Ot > council Th<' l.<ake f'ort•:st l und ll •'' aoc1at1011 ... both '' t1)thh~1 b\ dt· \•1otlopt>ri1· antcre~t~. an• 111 opp<>M t 1on to tht• nl\'U"lllr\' ..ilthoui.:h M AC buckl•r<1 ronll'nd lh.11 1, 11M the wuy ind1\ldual hvmt•m\111•1 ~ reel. Kris K1stM. n La.kl' F'ore:<.t lt''i dent and candidate for tht· ;\IA(.', says there Ill l't.>nMdt•rahh• 'up port among hom('O\\ nl'r'> jnd that 1s why she wa~ runmn~ Mrs Kister.\\ ho until rt'c("ntl\' ened a Luk1• F orest 11 ·, repre!'ientall\ c on the S A(.'(' Re\ 1ew Board. ".1~ remm l'tl from her posit inn be<.'au'e h,• says she became "toopohh cal " Mental H altl1 Bid Eyed. T h l' ~ .. 11 11 1 t· ti,, 1· It. 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Rid· ing the converted dune buggy are (from left 1 Da' 1d Arnold. 8. dog Sno\\ ball. and Sam Ta n gye Jr. .ind bachcal dn \'er:, Carol~ n Kessler, 9. Le~he B1Uinger, 12, ond Kim Tang~l'. 13 'he "'as replat't.'d b~ ;\IA(' foe Ph1lhps "'ho d1:-rounkd thal charge, saying the lhjn{!e v.,., made "for cont1nu1l\ more than anythinJI else." · Mrs. Kisler. hov.e,er . hkenl•tl the switch made b' rei.olutaon of the Lake Fore~! Ii board a~ · j stab in the back The "' ud' l'\ p1·<·ted to t.1k<• .1bo111 on1• \ t.>.H v. 111 focu' t)tl th1• mt>ntal ht•:11th lll'l'd' or ~11:-.,11111 \ ll'J''· El T111 11 I .11.:una I hlh S.1n J u.in CJpt!>t r.11111, ~.in l'll'ffil'llll'. :-.outh l.j)!U11.1 .111tl Lai:un.1 ~l,l!U\'I If appro' t•d. tht• .:1 ,Jiil \\lluld pro' tde the S.tddlt•h.11·k .\n•a Coordinat 1n~ (.'uun('il "1th 1h :.erond foray into lht· ~u('1 al lil'r\ IC{' field Carter Edges Ford In Week-old Poll United Press laternatlOGal Democr atic contender J immy Carter would have beaten Presi- dent Ford by fi \le per centage points if lhe presidential election was held last week. the Gallup Poll said today. Carter 's 47 to 42 percent lead O\ler Ford was almost the same ma rgin by which noncand idate Hubert Hump hrey trailed Ford, accordin g to the poll published m several newspapers today. The poll showed Ford ahead of Humphrey 48 to 43 percent and the president leading Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington. another Democratic contender, 49 to 39 percent. Amon g De m ocrats a nd In- dependents asked their favorite for the Dem ocra tic nom ination. Humphrey outpolled Carter 27 percent to 26 percent. The Gallup or ganh:alion said Its f ind in gs w er e based o n telephone inter views between last We dnesday and Saturday w1th 1,213 adults in a survey or those pre\'iously interviewed in person. A Time Magazine poll. con· ducted by Yankelovkh. Skelly and While. Inc .• said Sunday Ford would beat Carter by a 46 lo 38 per cent margin. Carter, unable to be i>per1f1c. says he still intends lo create a nat ional health care program \\hlle cutting the fcd~ral bureaucracy. Jackc;o n s ays lhere's no way lo <lo both. "You can't ha\'c a national Fro• Page Al PATTY ••• Kozol said that such fears wer e not surprlsinfl, since s he was the youn~ daughlrr or a wealthy family, "She said it wasn't like that ," he ll•stifled. "It ljc;ted for (nor days. She said she got so she couldn't shake th.: fear . and ~he thoui:hl of running home to her family where s he would be snfe "But ~he ditln't do !'iO. and lhf' thing s he had dreaded matcraaltzcct " Koiol ul110 rlcsC"r ahrd M1-.<1 llt>ar,1 ·~ <'mot 1onal ootbur'll :it th1· rir~l 1ntt•n1t•\\, v.hcn h<' ·• "kt'd her n h()ul h<'r rt'lntmn~hl I' \\tlh SI.A memher Willie Wotrt·. rnr y. hom ~he had profes:.N1 ht'r lmt• an a tape rl'ror dinl! thrrc• \H't'k' n(H•r ht• wa' killed Ill lht• ~I.A 'h11otoul and f1rl' 111 LO'! J\n111•1l'' Kowl ~aid the tofl('. in his opl· n1nn, .. pro\'1cl1•c'I on obituary and <'Ulo11y for a fallen rnmrade. She spokl· lu,·1ni.:l y. tenderly 11nd m<H m11ly She mad1• tht• ~ 01 dil un tht• !l<'ript com<' alh-f'" Korol );:\1!1 "'hen ht-pres'lt'c'I her ahout her ft'l'lings toward Wolft•. "She j.!ol up.,t>t, deeply movC'l'f . almost sobbing tn'iide ·· I IC' !lald ~he bt•gan shakin~. uttered an ob- scentty. then ran out of the C''< aminalton room . Before the rt-~umption of lht' trial. Mass llcarc;t 's chicr nt tome\• branded as ndiculou'i a rhar~e by a terrorist group that h<'r famal\· was mvol\'ed tn a "secret deal" v.·ith the f?O\'Crn · me nt to"' in her freedom F Lee Batley said during the "~kend the accusation by the ;-.;ew World Liberation Front was "completely stupid." In fact. he said. the f?O\'ernment has been extra hard in prosecuting Mass Hearst. The terrorist group said Hearst worked out an agreement with President Ford's campaign This "se<'ret deal." it said. r ro\·ided for Miss Hearst 's e,·cntual freedom in exchanl{e for "full en dorsements" of the Ford cam- pa1sn. health plan and talk about ad· ministering it with a sm all pro- gram." J ackson !>aid Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press'' pro- gr am. Carter. on C BS' "Face the ~a­ t ion." vowed to redurl' lhl' number of federal agt.'nrte~ but said It "'ould take lame lo "'ork out details He said at took him d year to reorganize Geor~1a·s go, ernment from 300 slate agl·n- c1es do" n to 22 Carter planned to rampa1J!n to- day In Chae ago for Tuesda) 'c; II· lanots Demot'rat1 c primary, "'hi ch J arkl.on I '> ~kipping George Wallnl'e, Sariient Shr:H·r and Fred Harns kept up their II linois appearances. Ronald Reagan and President Ford have <.'Oncludcd their t•:irn paigning for Illinois' G{IP b;illot· Ing . Rea~an goes lo North Carolina Wednesdav and will spend the r est of the week stump- ing for its March 23 primary. Ford, in a Washington .;pce<.'h today bef o r e the natll)11 's mayor . prom llo.ed lo try to l'X tend the federal revenue sharan1: program. Its expiration. he ~·1111. woul d mean <.'Ulbark~ tn service~. rncrca!lcd unemplo\ mentor more ta \l''· "~taybe that 1-; wh:lt 'omc part1s,1n' "'.mt. .. 1-·unl ,,1111 llut 1 don't.'' Toro's.Music Students Vie For Tickets El Toro JliJ:h School's muc;ll' depart ment will b~ loO\len ;i $100 Jiifl cert1firah .· as un award for the students sellin~ tht• moi.t t1ckel!I for the Sadcllt•ha<·k Valle\· Unifi ed Srhool U1,tr1et·~ annu;;l Music Festival. Student" frnm I he ~Ch()O) sold !>46 ticket ~ to !ht• ll''l"<•I. 1\n AmertC'An Sulutr, "h1rh \\Ill tw held at 7 30 p m \1 Jv fl 111 lht• An,1ht'1m C:orn 1•11t11111 Center Although OH·r 411C)() t1rkt•ts to the Cestl,al hu"~ lwcn ~old. ar- <'ordang lo Joann<' llnrn-.. th1· ct1'>· tnrt's music t'oordinatos, tarkf't"' m.iy !>till ht• obt a in•><I h\' C'nnLH·t in~ her nt 5H6 14!34 or anv or the district ''I mu,1<' t1•al'h1·r-. T11."k1•t'I wall not 1)1' o.,old al lhc• <'en t e r n n l h t• 11 a \ 11 f t h ... pt"rform :i nrr Olh(•r ~rhool' "'h1d1 h,1\ 1· l11·1·n rec-o.in111·1t '" '''llinJ: a lar~1· numlx>r of lh<' tlt'kc·t ~ ;111• M11n lt"vldeo, tit• flortol,1 on<I l.111cla \'ti,ltl Elcml·ntory S('hool:-1 Pilot Adds To Stocks The Da1lv 1'1lot to<lav pre.,ents fnr thc f1r<1t ltm<' in its sto<.'k ('ll\ crn~c.> 'ew York Stork Exrh<1n~t· t•um poc;1te transa('t1on<; In the pa.,I. tht• paper·, daily quot a t ion-. ha' e represented JU\l lhe final pnce and the rnlume from ~ew York lr<1danJ: Thi• new hslinf? 1n cludeo; the!>e figures from such rejl1onal stock c xc hanjles a' lh~ Pac1f1e. Boston and th<' Midwest 3<\ well ao; thl' New York e'CrhanJ:e The stoC'k listing« parallel those now 3\ a1la b l e rr om the maJor brokernges They appear t oday on PaJ:e 86. • TUNNELS. • • access or s igning or the tunnels ordering cars to gave pedestrians the right of way Super visor Tho mas Rile)'. "'hose d 1stri ct includes Lllke Forest , said 1-·ridav he hadn't made up his mtnd about the tun- nels. But he dad sav 1t v.ould "seem like a bad thing · lo spend SSO 000 for a pede:.traan tunnel that \\ould be torn out In a fe\\ y(•ar s. Oil Painting Show cheduled Land:.cape painter Jo)CC' Ptkc "'all RI\ e an otl pa1nt1ng de· monslrauon at ; JO p m Tues - day at the Lukl' Fon•!>l BE'ach and T ennis ('tub. 22921 R1d!!C Route Dr. 1n El Toro The demonstration is sponsored by the Lake ForC'11t Art Assoraatwn . There as a 50 cC'nt dnna11on Add1taonal infllrmat1nn •~available by <'allinli? Carmcht.i Bausch. H.')() 1915. Marijuana Seized LAS VEGAS, ~e\'. IL'PI) -A l\\ m·cn~int• airplane containing Ol'arl~ l.~ pound ... or h1j!h ~racle mar 1 Ju .1 11 .1 '' "' '1· 11 t• ii h' narcotic'> acent-. .1l llughes .\1r TcrmtnJI Sund.1y Lyn Fromme Ousted From Courtroom SACRA~IE~T<I t.\P 1 L~nt•tte .. Squt•ak~ ·· Frornm1· \\JS carra('d ~rrl'am1ng !IUt ol .1 federal t·ourtroom toda', 111 .. m1:.sed as. a possible "'1t;1e-., 111 tht.> death threjl<. tr1jl of S:1111h .1 Good Jnd SusJ11 ~I urph). Mass Good said she v. as not J?O· 11}8 to put on a deferu.e unct "':int t.'d to JUtn sister Charle'\ J\t11n,rtn t'u lt1-.l ;\I 1~11 From me in pn,11n M1:i;11 Fromme \\ j' :-entcncetl to hf1• an prt -.on for the S.•pt r, .1t ll'mptl'd a-.sassmat1on of 1'1 t·~1 dl'11t Ford J\t1ss Good and M1~s ~lurphy are chari::t•ct v. 1th <'tmspirini: to mu1l 171 lhreull'nm11. lt•lll'r!> to bu:.inco;-. and i;to\l'rnmcnt 11l - f1 r1ri l!. for allcgt•dly polluuni.: tht• t•m ironml•nt. "I want life 111 pri,on. ton." declared !\I 1~s Gooct ··1 want to be "'1th my family. My faith 1s "lronger than all your p11~on-1 jnct i;:a:o-rhamhl'r:-·· \\'1th the JUr~ absent. l' S 1>1,. lrtC'l Court Judge Thoma~ ~l.11· Brade had demanded to know 1f M1 s Good planned to rail J'\fo,, Fromme as a witness. :\IacBndc :-aid at \\Ould open Mt'~ Frommt· to rrm,, l''am1nat111n about hl'r attempt to a:.sa:.sinate Ford. News Item: L:tst :> t'Jr lht• < <Hlnt'll '' .1~ ~ut· t·e~:o-ful in oht.11n1n).t j 111.000 ft-dl•r,11 )!runt 111 st:.1rl a Youth Serv1<0 l' l'ro~ram 111 lhl' \111llto\' \\hO~t· 1•h11•f .11m 1:-. l11 tll\1•r1 m 1 n u r o ff t' n cl t' o f r o m l h o IU\'t.>nile JUStlC'l' pro<'t'""· To d.1t r. ;1hnul 45 fJm1ht·~ a111l their truubl\'<I 1·hiltln •11 hJ\'I' rr ('f'I\ l;'d f J mah I oun~l'hll,1! Ulltll•r the\ uuth ~1·n 1n• 1'1111-:r.1111. 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I a h 11 rn .1 • .1 cljUJ?hlt'r. l'.1l11na \lorn ... <if l''"t a :\1l•..,a I h 1 1•1· gr anrlttulth 1•11 .111d 10 Jo?n•,1t i.:r .1111td11ltln·11 Ther1· \\all h1• 110 (Un('r.11 '-l'r\ I('(''> BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devtces have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, affecting an estimated 23 m1lhon people m the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Marin~rs Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Mariners Scrrings and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure cliruc open to the public at their main oUice at Dover and Westcliff in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 1 1 :00 a .rn . until 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr ... ure FoundaUon. More information can be obtained by calling Ma riners Savingsat 642-4000. • • Irvine EDITION Today' Clos ing • Stoelw * * I VOL. 69, NO. 7S, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1S, 1976 TEN CENTS Co. Cites Anti~growth ·Effects ~ Irvin<' could scare orr in· ustrie s int{·res ted in developtnj( n the city by adopting a slnt l 1trowth re11ulallon sr-tem. ac- "ording to I r\•tne Company President Raymond L W1ttson. motion and public services manager, that will be aired a l 9 t o night on Communi t y Cablevis ion. W ulson said hls belit'(s do not mean growth oon· lrol plans should be forgotten. And af that oc<'urs. he said. the rost& to taxpay ers \\ould be far higher than the costs o ( unbndled growth. Watson predicted that in· dustry, "\\ h1ch 1s sometimes pa ranoid .. 1f they belte,•e the c o mmunity is anti-growth, they·r e going to go somewhere else." Jn a dis cussion program with George Leida!, Druly Pl.lot pro- ' Red Spies? 23 Named by Enquirer LANTAr-:A. fla. <U PI) -Twenty-three persons were named by the weekly NationaJ Enquirer as Sov· iet spies working out of the Soviet embassy in Washington, the tJmted Nations and the Soviet con· s ulate m San Francisco. The list included Soviet t:nited Nations Am- b assad o r .Ja cob Malik. and Co n su l General AJcksanckr Ztnc huk m San Joranc1sco. The Enquirer said all 23 \\ere agents of either t he KGR or the Red Army·~ mtelhgence agency, known as GRL'. It s;11cl the last \\US "only the tip of a \'Cry la rge icebe r g·· a nd that half the staffs of Ru ~s1 an diplomatic ;.ind trade m1~~1ons and the Soviet airline At'ronot are "uspcctcd of s p) an g. Thrt>l' of tht.• fou r men th<: Enquirer identified as So\'IC'l ~pit•:-a t the L'mtc d ~ations arc on the U.N. 's own pay roll. 'Pr-..monition' Patty Cites Fears She Had of Kidnap SA.S FRA:-.:('JSCO !l .l'tl -A J!O\"ernmt·nt P') l'h1atn" "1tn<'"' t t>st1hcd toda y tha t PJ trt<'IJ J lea rs t told him -.he had a f r1 Jl htc•n1n.: p re-monition 'he '\\Ould b1.• l..1dn a p1.•d four dJ)S hdor\.' her abdul"t1nn by the Srm· b1onc:.t· l.1bt'r a11 on Army. Or. Harn Ku1ol, J Ro'it on p ' y (' h I ·' ' r I ' I . r l' 'II ml' d h I' l(''llllTIUll} follO\\ HI~ a hrt.•ak Ill the trial 'lll<'t' Thur .. da.v. "hl•n J\111-' lle.1r't C'a m e c11m11 \~1lh th1• nu. l\11'"• 111·.11•,t. lookm.: p:1k. \.\as bat·k 111 1 tw rourtroum "h1.•n lhl' St'!-1,IOn ll\'j.!,111 . l\ornl 1nt1•1 '"''' C'd M1.,., llC'a r't t \\ ll'l'. 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Hut she dJdn "t do so. and the thin ~ s he h a d dre ad e d maletaahzcd." Kozol a lso dC'scribed Miss <See PATT\', P111te A:!) Four Flats All at Once 1t isn 't t>asy to find a pass- in g m otoris t "1th four spare tires on a lonl'ly ln tne road al 1. 30 on a Sun· d ay m o rnin1c Rudy Rodriguez of We!>tmm~t(•r ll'arned. Rodnl!U<'Z, 23. of 13#\51 Cha rle \ till' A n •nu1•, told ttw pohC't'mt'n who 'topr>(.'d tn ll'nd a hanct thnt ht• h;ul bt.•t>n h J\ 111~ JI\ argumt>nl \\llh ha' "lfr .1, lht' l'ouph• d nl\1.· '011thh111111tl on 1(1'(1 11111 i\\1•11111• S11111I." Thl' ,m,111 r11ri:1i.:11 1.1r \\llh 111•,1rl\ h.1lcl llrt'' "l'nt 11111 nf rnnl rnl .rn•I 'trurk a I J1-.i•1I roa•I tit\ ufrr, hlo" 1111.: 11ul all four 111"1.''> Jnd 1•n11tni.: l ht• :rlt1·11·.1t1 11n, Howln.,:111•1 toltl p11l1r1· UCI S tude nt Attacked in Robbery Try A lT Jhinl' 'tudcnt "hn "a" rontem plat m~ upconunJ.t c!\ams h\' mc)()nhJ:ht 1n a Corona del Mar pa rk told pohC'l' he "as attacked h~ someon e' whn appare ntly "antl'd to rob him Thom as Oa \'1s. 23, sa id he was o;1ttinj? tn the 'lid e area o( the park at Carnation A\e nue and Ba~s1de Dn "e a l JO Xl p.m when he " ai-ji?r:.abbed fro m behind. He told officer s his assailant put a <'hoke hold on him while fumbhni.? through his pockets for h is "allet. Oa\ is said he ~·as re· peatedly thro~ n to the li?TOUnd a nd punched by the would· be rob- he r who Oeod a fter an unproduC'- t J \'e s ea r c h of the student's pockets . Da ' 1s dro,·e h1mseolf to Hoag M emo r1 <il lf o~p 1ta l where eml'q:en<'' room P<'rsonne l <'ailed pohc·1· H1· "as treated for hru1c;es and sC'ratches and r eleased. Walson made bis remarks~"" cemin& a n initiative bein1 pn·· pared for a dty ballot by economist Willlam UtUefield ot Turtle Rock. LitUefit'ld is in th~ third week of a drive to get almost 2.000 signalUtts oo a peti· tion to put lbe measure before voters. Liltlefleld's f or ecasts of growth of Irvine show a dis mal picture ot rising school tax rates Targets At GOP Parley? From Wirt' ~rvk~s CHICAGO -The Chicago Tnbune said today that the FBl ha s received mformatton on a terrorist plot to kill Pre .1dent Ford and c bu llenger Ronald Reagiin al the Republican Na- tional Convention in Kansas City ttussummer. In a San Francis<·o Dispatch from C'orrespondent Hon Kozwl. t he news paper said Justice Department sour C'eS d isclosed the conbplracy was in early plan- ning st ages. and "it reportedly was lo be carried out by a ·com- mando-style assassination team' from the Bay Arca (of San Fran· cis<'O)." The 1"81 received "unsubstan- tiated information .. about a week ago that a m ember ol a terrorist group may have been planning lo attempt a ssassinations of Ford and Reagan, the c hief FBI agent in San Francisco s aid today. Charles Bates told a news C'on- ference that the reported plot was said to be planned for the Rcpubltcan convention In Washington. FBI Director Claren ce M. Kelley issued a statement similar to Bates' and said the matter was cont1nu1ng .. to r ecei ve inte ns ive in- vestigative attention." An inform ant who was a part or the "violent underground" in Northern California gave details nbout the murder squad lo the FBI. the Tribune smd. He tnlrl them the plot was to be set in mo- tion during C'on,·cntton Wl'l'k , Aug. 16·20. When the F RI raided terrorio.;t f!roups in San Fran<'iiwo thn·\.' "eeks n~o. plt1t dt•taal!> still "cn · being worked out. The 11lan np- parently was des igned to throw t he cnn\'entio n into compll'te chao... Fed e ra I 3J?Cnts were said to lw 1a k1ns: tht.• information seriously "es p<'<·aally since the informa tio n em ;analcd from Northern California," a feder.il <See PLOT, Pa't> A.?) Carte r Choice Ove r Ford ...., In Gallup Poll lJnlted Pru~ l ntf'rnaUonal I>emo<'rllll<' cont<•ndrr Jm1my C'nrtt-r would ha''l' beall'n 1•n· .. 1- df'nt Ford b y five 114·rc·1•ntai.:u points 1f the pr<'"id<'ntinl d eC't 11111 "~'~ h<'ld la'lt ~eek, the Gallup Poll sal<I today. Carter's 47 lo 42 pt>rt'ent lcacl O\er Ford wa ~ a lmll't lht> !>amt• mar1tin by wha <'h noncand1d,11c Hubert Humphrey trailed Jo'ord. aC'cording to the poll published an several newspap<'rS today. The poll sho" ed Ford ahea1I or Humphrey 48 to 43 percent ann the president leadinJZ Sen tlenr~ Jackson or Washington. anotht'r Democratic co nte nder. 49 lo 39 pt"rcent. Among Democra ts and In· dependents as ked their fa\'onte for the Dem ocratic nom ination. Humph:ey outpolled Ca rter 27 percent to 26 pe rcent. The Gallup organization said its finding s were based o n telephone inter\'iews between last Wednesday and Saturda)' with 1.213 adults in a survey or those pre\'lous ly tnl(•n1ewcd in person. A Time maJ{aiine poll. con· ducted by Y a nkelo' 1ch, Skelly and While. In<' . said Sonday (See C RTER, Page AZ) ln coming year-5 as residential dt'velopmenl outpaces industrial growth. The initiative ls intended to provide a formula designed to balance res idential and in· dustrial development so the school l.llt rate st ays about the same. Jn the television Interview, Watson said the city's devt'lop- ment of its industrial tax base bas surpassed all pro1ect.ions. Ho con<'tMd that the Irvine ~chool dlstrlC't ''hia~ U11,• highest tax rate of all the school distri<'ls in the count y, which means it JS probably spending more. But l thmk probably for good r easons and for what the community sup· ports. Tht'y want a heller SC'hool :.yslem and you don't get them cheaply." The school district tax base, Watson s aid, is about average for jhecounty. t-'uturc Industrial lands wcrn taken into acC'ount when th· sC'hool district boundarh.-s wert.• formed. Watson ~:ud. "The statu said. ·wc·r~ tryin~ lo project. forward what your economic base will be for that school dis· trict and you should not havo more (tn their wisdom) in Irvine than m other di tricts or it would (Sff GROWTH, Page A%) Pian.ist 'Busted' Pianist Artur Rubinstein burlesques a pose of a bust of himself a t its un\'Cthng at ='lew York's Carnegie Hall last week. Rubinstein made hi~ American dehut there 70 years ago. The P o.lish-horn v1 rtuo~o says his eyesight has failed to the point where he rnn no longer s e c the keyboard. Group Demands Ouster GOP Coalition ~ys Hinshaw Has to Go By HILARVKAVE Ol lllO O•ilf P'llOOI Sl•tt A coa l1 t1 o n of u ltr a · conservative Republi<'nn ~roups in Or an~c County ha!> demanded the res ignation or Con~rcs:.man Andrew J . Hins ha w <R Newport Beach) and lhe d1s:.olut1on of th<' new O ra nJ[c County Status of Women Comm1!>-.ion. The demands cam t> :1t lh<' an· nual conH•nt1on of th(' Oraniw County Coord1naltni? Ht'puhllr an A."~C'mblv tOc;c:n A> h<'ld earlier th" month. OCCRA. one or tht> olde.,t R l'p ubl1 can o rJ!n nirnt1 o nb 1n 0 r a n .: c ( · o u n t v • 1 n <' I u cl <· " R<'pubhcan ~•sM•mlllic·., from 111 nltl'S in Ora n i.:<' ('011111 \' a nd C'l.11 ms to n ·1>rt'Sl'nl u hout 500 '111 c·r!<, At th<' <'Onv<'ntion. OC'<'HA c·;illl•<l for th1• 1n11111•ch11l1' n.•s1.:n.1· t1on of lllnshaw, who \\US r<'l't.'Ol· Jy c·orw1ct ed of hrib(•ry. Thi• J,"!roup potnkd out that lltn\hJw h no loniter a hit• to vol<• h..c·uuM' of his C'onvict1nn and therefore 1-. una ble lo r <'pre:wnl }la~ ronsti· tut•nts . OCCRA a l!'o acloptt'd two ta ndem re<1olut1ons ccmrt•rntnJ? "om en. The.> blustcd both the CARD TO CLUB SOLD QUICKLY "l am very plca "l"d with the re- sults I sold my m embership the first day the ad apµeared . ·· That"s the ad verllsini? suC'cess expenen<'e of the N~port Beach man who placed lhts classified ad: )tembcr11hip New Port AlhlellcClub. S12S. lUlX·XJQIX. If you have anrthing of value you want to convert to cash, call 00·5678. The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast is the Daily Pilot. ,, newly establi s hed Slatu:o;of Women Commission and the Equa l Ri g hts Ame ndme nt (ERA>. Kathleen Kelly, a Mission Vic·· ju woman who JS the new OCCR,\ becrc ta ry , explained that OC- C RA b eh e \.-es the new com· ml\sion "1s not an appropr111 h' expi:>nd1ture of t ax dollar!>." T he c ommission 1s a "di:.- c riminatory b ody embracinl? a phi I osophy w h 1 r h S l·rvc~ a special int('rt'!>l ~roup," the n.."' solution rl'ad~. The fa<'t thul c·ommic;sioners m ay be r e1mhur<;eci for hahy sit· tin ~ r c·cs wa .. ca ll l•d a "dangcrou!> prl·N•<lenl" an cl w:i o.; at ont' point conckmrw<l l>y thu OCC RA. (S4'f' lll~~llAW, Page A:?> Bomb Hits Office Of Phone Colllpany A erude pipe homb, pl11c<>d ot l h c {' m.p I 11 y l' i> c n l r a n c <' 11 ( Pa<'iric T clt•phon<' C'om11un y I' .Ana h<'am orfl<'l' Sunday 111 1.:ht, hlusted a hole Jn the hide of the· build1n~. But none of the 15 worker'! on duty '""1de the bulldm~ ut J ~IO S J\notl Av<'. wa" injured 1n ttw 10 58 p .m . explosion, a ccordinf,! to phone <'O mpany officials The blast reportedly sent <;1£'<'1 and S?lass fra~m cnl'I hurthnit down a hallwa" as "ell ,,,. hlu"· ing a ~ap 1n i hole n ear thl' employes entrance. The bomb appar ently cxplo<krl in a r e C'eptio n a r ea wh er e employe s ~ain a ccess to the totally secured ornce. One employe inside the build· ini: was only 20 feet from the· point of explos ion, acrording to ' phone company official J oe Irvine. ''It was a miracle she wasn't injured." Irvine s aid. At peak hours there are 40 ~ pie employed ln the office area damaged by the blast, Irvine said. Phone compa ny gener a l manager John Buchar\ termed the bombing a vicious act and pledged the company's support m a pprehending the person or persons responsible. Thi-. mornlni;t, thr homb squnrt· of ltw J\naht•11n }'olH'l' lkpUJ'I · Jn t'lll was !>C<'kin~ C'lues th:1t wn11lcJ ll'nd thl·rn t 11 th1• Jtkntily or th1• phmw hull<l ini: hmnhc·r~. Pilot Adm To Stocks Th1• l>atlv l'llot t0<ln..- prewnt' for tht· f1r-.t tim~ rn its stot'k C'll\ eru~c l\l' York Stock E xchan1tc com po-.1te tran11a<'t1uns. In the pn'>l. lhl' paper' daal v 11 u ot a t ion<1 ha \ represented JUS t the f1n a price a nd the volume fro~ New York trad1na. Th ' new listing includes thes figures fr<'m such reaiona stock exchanl(es as the Pacific, Bosto n and the t Midwest as well as the New York exchanjtc. The s tock li :ttinitq parallel t hos e now availa- b I c from the mnJor brokerages. They appear lod~y o" Page 86. 2 DAILY PILOT f'NJ• Pa~ I PATI'Y ••. Jlurst ·s emohonial outbursl at t'be rtnl 1nttn·1ew ... h•n he a.ailed ur about her relaUonshJp *•th SLA m•mbt'r W1lhe WoJfe, lo.r whom 1he h.id prole>.s~ her k>ve In a tape reC'urdanJt lhrl'e "'tek!S :trt.-r he w ti\ lullt'<I 1n the SLA lhootout and hre 111 l.M AntrelH. Kozol :i.1rnt thr l&Pf'. In hl!i opa nion. "provided ,lift ob1tuury iand eulogy tor a rullN1 (•omrad She apok.: lovanaly. tenderl> arnd movinl(ly. She mtu.lt• th~ wordf on the i1<·r111t <'nme ullvl'" Ko;r;ol i.a1d when hl' pressed her about ht·r Cet-hn~s tuw..rd Wutte, "'She got up~et. deeply mov<'d, almost i.obbing 1ns1dt> " lie said she began shak1n", 1.1ttl•red an ob scenity, then r an out of the U · amll\ation room Before the resumpllon of the trial, Mis°' Hl'IHSt's chtl'f at· torney branded a s ridtt•uloos a charge by a terrorist group that her family "as mvol\ ed in a "secret deal" with the go\'ern ment to "' in ht>r freedom F. Let? B:.11le) s aid dur1n~ thl' w~kend the accu1tat1on b~ the New World L1berat1on 1-'ront \\a'! .. complett.>ly ~tupad " In fact. he :.aid. the go' ernment has been extra hard in prosecuting Mass Hearst. The terrorist group said llt>arst worked out an agr~ment "'1th President Ford's l'ampa1gn Thie; "secret deal." It said. pro\'1ded for Miss H earst's e\entual freedom in exchange ror "full en· dorsements'' of the Ford cam· paign. CARTER ... Ford would beat Carter by a 46 to 38 percent margin Carter, unable to be specific. ~ays he stall intends to create a national health ('are proj?ram \\htle CUtt1ng the redHal burcaucracv. Ja<'kson s ays there's no" ay to do both "You can't have a national ·health plan and talk about ad· mm1stt'nng it "'1th a small pro· ~ram." Jackson :-aid Sunday on J\BC's "Meet the Prei;s" pro- j?ram. Carter, on CBS' ''Fact> the Na- tion." ,·owed to reduce the numbt>r of ft•derul agent'1es but .1oa1d at would take time to work out details. I le ~aid It took him a \ear to rt-organize Geoqua's ~overnment from 300 state agen· <·1es down to 22. Lyn Fromme Ousted From Courtroom SACRA ;\I E ;-.; TO I 1\ P J I.' nt'tte "Squeak~ .. Fromme "·" carn<'rl sc-rl•tumng out of a (t>rkral c·ourtroom toda}, <11'>· llll:.:.ed :b II r>o~'lhle \\tine<;<, an tht' <1t';ith thn·:it' trial of SJnch a (;111111 and Su:-0.111 :\1111 µhy \I 1'' C ood :00,111! 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Tht' •· Flvt> Y car ttudget" pru jections dra(h-11 by Associalt', Superintendent John RaJc1c and presented to tru1ttces llus \\1•1•k represent one or two f11tcal pro· ~nosucat1ons currently mal.1n1-t lhe rounds in In ine. Lam 11111.: n·~ilh'nt111I fll'O\\ lh. <'1111t1.•11th Ha1c1t'. t•ould meun lhal r11mn1t•rt'lu l dt•\1.•lopment - " 1tho11t u1.kquntt• 1.·onsumt>r sup· port and 11\du11tr1al dcveh>p· m rnt "al hout ho11s1ng Cor \\Ork1•r' "11uld b1• d111.C'ouru6(t'(I Aho, h1,• ~;1) s. dt•\ \'111111.•ri. w11\lld he l'll('OUI ai:l'tl to lt'U\'l' 11111<1 in ;ilo(rH•ullur ,1 I prl''t'l'\'1.•io. rl'durlni.t thl'.' \'alut' 1lll \\ h1ch tlw d1str1ct C'Jll ll'\'Y I JXl'!> As an 1.•xampl,'. Ht•Jl'll' cill«l thl' '11laji:t' llf \\\11.ldbnd.:e. now Ill lhl' C'llrl) S(jt!l'S M l'l>rlSlrU("ltOll. The land currt•ntl~ 1:-a:-:.es~ed ut 200 h1 100 pern•nt 1t ... '.1lul' "'h1le 111 thc pre1tl'n l'. It aJt'll' ~··~ !>. Dolly l'llet SU.I l>M\.> WALL MURAL IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S COLONIA JUAREZ DEFACED AGAIN Wrath of Vandals Apparently Aimed at Artist Supervising Unfinished Projed The other financial se.er '' economist Wilham Littlefield of Turtle Rock. who upects both tax rate1t and taxes to Ji?O up an comm~ years. Ile 1s <-irculatang" pt'lltaon to gel an anataau,·e on the ballot. The m1t1at 1 \'e "ould ll<' commercial and industnal dl•· \'elopmenl to residential 1'?rowth "1th the idea of keeping the tJ' rate flat. "The in1t1at1' l' m.1, prt'Hnt 1:ro'\ th. "sJ1d HjJ<'ll' ln:-te.lfl of 1 000 11r 2 000 hllITTl'"' .l ) l'.lr, \\ U m.n hJ\c ~'IO" R.lJl'IC bcllt"\ l'' h1-. fa :..cal 11rn. jt•<"t1ons an• 'ahd for the nl'~t fan• ~l'ar:... but be~ornl that, ht- th1nk1t the \\ holt• st•hool flnarwial picture"' all t·hanjtt'. FV Colonia Juarez Mural Disfigured By KATHY CLANCY Ot-D~lly P'llotSQlt Fountain Valley's Colonia Juarez mural, already the \'it'tim of a Jack of funds, vandalism and other delays, was hit again Saturday night with spray paint -this time apparently by colony residents angry with the artist. Mrs. Enriqueta Ramos, who has helped encourage the pro- Ject. said the vandals directed their anger al Costa Mesa artist Sergio O'Cadiz. who has donated designs and supen 'is1on for the project "Sergio O'Cadiz lies," was painted over a plain wh1te sec· t1on intended to dt>tail colony his· tory. Mrs. Ramos said. wh1le "O'Cad1z using the Juarez for publicity. tht-n runnml!! like a tramp" was smeared O\'er a panel show mg l\J exacan hero Benito Juarez. O'Cad11 said today he was dlS· couraged fo learn or the damage, "but not discouraged enough to give up." lie said the vandals apparently did not understand that he had needed to travel out of the coun· try on assignments and had other local jobs \\hich cau~ed delay on the projt>cl . O'Cad1z said he would be b<•rk at '4 ork on the 625 foot lonJC mural Saturday and pledged to h:n e 1l fimsht>d b> ;\l a~ 5 "If nub0<h "'II help. I \\ill "ork alone.'" 1th l>ome friend~ from m\' s tudio." h£" '>:m1 SJtur0da' ·s damaj!t' \\as the third time'. paint.smearing \'&n· dais ha\'e struc l. the block wall paint in)! More than a year ::ij!o. "ioml"f'lne to~!>ed a J<1r of "h1lc.· paint on a rontro\'erc;ial p{•lire ~Cl'lll' that !>h0'4Cd i;:as ·ma ~ked off11:er~ dragging a Chil'irnn) outh hy the hair Fount.1in \'Jlle~ police had prote:o.t(•1I nothin,g 111.t· that h.1d happenl'd in <'II)' history. hut O'Cad1z refused to rhanJ!c the s,·ene. rontc.·nciin~ 1t depicted J Chicano fot>hniz. Then. an No\'ember. when work had JU~t resumed after a ~1x· month dl'I ay. ,·andals apparently (rom 3 ne1j!hbortnj.t barrio ,crawled thl•1r name~ over a pu~toral farm i-.cene. ;\fr, Ramos l>aad the damnf(e hus bet'n r<'paired Jnd tht• pro· J"rt had bec•n proj!rl'!>.'>ang \\1•11, .1lthouJ,!h oth('r romm1tm,·ntc; hv (I C\1d11 h;id .1j!,tlll dd.1H•tl lh1• JIJIOtlllj.! f11r I hi' l'·"l thrl'c;, month'> O'Cad1z <.:wt todn v he i' not an· Jin '411 h "hne\'rr dut Saturd.1y llll!hl ·, dl'fat·rni.: · I t•nn t bt· JnitrY '41th lhrm bl'cau'" tht<y Ju~I don't hnv1• cnr• r~·('t 111formnt1on." h<' "aid. "( ,u,t fN'I ~orrv that tlw\ 11011'1 frd .1hlt· to t•1in1mun1rnh• dm.'C'llv with J>l'Oplt.>. that thc•y d1rtn't f<:d tht-) could t'nll ml'.·· Irvine Forums Looking for New Subjects lrvinc·s two citizens forums are scoutini for nt>w issues to tackle now that the city council elections are over. At a meeting last weekend. the lr\'ine C1titens Forum. which numbers about 40 members. de· c1ded to direct rts efforts in com· ing months at Irvine S<'hool dis- trict policies. the 1976·i7 city budget and selecting a plan for the c1ty·s future d<'velopment. l\tea'nwhile. lr\'ine Tomorrow citiiens forum chairpers on Marilyn Yassos has sent tellers to c1tv officials seekinit sugges· tions for issues that miJZht be ad ctressed in the group's future pro- grams. A decision on the mattt>r is expected at the group's board meeting Tuesday lrv1ne Tomor· row has about60 members. He said apparently they don't understand that he has to earn a living and had to travel to do so, and, if anything. publicity Sur· rounding his work on the pro1ect has hurl his business -not made him famous. "It has done nothing but take away work from me." he said, noting some people now consider him controversial and s ome thank he used tax money to "put down the establishment." In fact. he said. he ~ed a $300 grant from the city council to pay assistan t s and purchase materials and has donated many hours to the proJl'Ct. O'Cadiz said he startl'd the pro- jt>ct. hopinj? to build a dialogue between Mexican-American Colonv residents and Anglos he expected would join in the p::lnt- ing. Before the contro,•ersy arose over the police scene. he said, that seemed to be happening. Some Anglo youngsters would cli mb over the block walls separating their modern tracts from the colony to wat<'h and help and other residents stopped by to assist. But after the controversy. that interest died. he said. nothing "apparently there is some exist- ing d1 trust that perhaps only education clear'>." Mr'I Ramoi-. ob!'lcn·ed, "ft seems lake "e J!<'t one 5tep for" ard and two ~tcps back." Alice Carr Dies at 94; Services Set Alire.> ('arr, widow of tht• lntl" Lo~ J\nJ(Clt.'s T1mt's c•olumni~l llarry Carr. died today ut the :.1~c of 9-1. Mrs Carr, :i lonJ:·tim<' Harbor Area resident. died at a local con· \'alc<.cent hos pital" hert> she had bec.>n a patient for the past six weeks. Iler late husband wall a r e· porter for the T1mei; in the early rtPrndec; of lh1s century. lie wa'> on(' of the fir!'il rrporter<; to ('ovt•r the San Franc1i..rn earthquakr in 1906 .md he latrr became thr .1uthor of a rej!ular Times col· umn. tht• Lanc·t•r Mr Carr dtcd m 19:.l Mr!t C'nrr '' sun" 1-tl h\. a ~on. Ounold , nf Oklohomo: n 1la11Ahlf'1 ; l'atr1r1a Morr I'<, o( C:oi..ta Me'ln: threr Jtnindrhll<ln'n anct 10 Art'nt 11ranclt-h1l1lrt'n. Th<'rc wall he n<• funrrol !.erv 1ce5. PLOT ••• ~our('<' tolrt lhl" nl'wsp111><•r The referenrc wa' to th<' ti.\() a'sa:.slnalion oltt>mpl~ against Ford la"'t )Car. one 111 ~an i''r;1n cisco anci one in Sanamcnto The Secret Serv1ct>. who<1e JOb i" to protert the PrE's1dent, '4 as notified of the plot :mci c111t' tloned the informant for se\eral hours. Other law enforcement J?roup~ in Cahfornaa have expr~sed con- <'ern over the rt5e m bombmJZs and feared that violence such ao; that aimed at the family of Patricia Hearst during ber tr111I could emer11e as assassanallonc; or ktdnapin~" of business and political leadt>rs. the Tribune snid. Tht' Tribune had said in its Sundnv edition-; that tht> Weather l'nder~round is "in the forefront of sMrelly orJi?anizinJ? s mall bands of terrorists throughout the country.'· "These terror J:roups ha\•e committed bombings and issued communiques under a variety of names,·· the Tnbune said. ,\ l'ro•Pa~Al IDNSHAW. • • The conservative group also rescinded its past support of the Equal Rights Amendment. say- ing that the ERA takes away women's rights rather than granting them. Mrs. Kelly said the group is not anli·women's rights, but believes th:it "'\ht' women's commission and the ERA are harmful rather than beneficial. ln other r esolutions passed at the <"Onvention, OCCRA: -Demanded that California \'Oters be allo" ed to approve an) int'rease in expense accounts and salaries of elected officials. -Demanded that all Republican candidates declare tiis or her beliefs regarding abor· tion and euthansia. Plane Crruh Irks Bathers RIO DE JANEIRO, Rrazil tUP I ) -When Ric.irdo Magesse's single·engine airplane <'rash-landed an the water a rew yards from a ero" dcd bl•nch. an· gry bathers thrcatt:nl>d to attack him for reckless flying. Bathers along Rio's F1am<'ni:o Beach. enjoying the last duy!> or the Southern llemispht>rc sum· mer. scattered Sunday as lhe plane made two low pasi-.es over the beach. On the third approarh. the aircraft fell into lhe wal<.•r about 15 yards from short>. !\taJ!esse, 21. swam ashore un- hurt. But police. who detained him for questioning. had to hold back the angry crowd. RaJCIC pro1ecls that. "'1th m1 growth controls. tht' 10.300 lrvirll' :.tudents '4 111 incr ease to 16,000 liy 1981. Q, er th(• i-.ame J)(.'riod , ht· contends, the tax ratt' "111 clrop from the prt?s ent $5.27 per $100 assessed value to $4.87 by Hllll Meanwhile. the a1tsesscd v;llul' of individual homes probably" ill continue to inrrease. likely of· fsettang ciny drop an the t:ix ratt•. Raj('1c believes. Ht! also said that new homes in the city probably will sell for $50.000 to $100,000 with an average of $65,000. Littlefield, on the other hand. predicts the tax r ate "ill rt:.t> tu S.S 47 in the best u se and lo SI t>M in the wor:.l unless sonwthing 1:. done Ra1dc predicts that the 60 J>t•r· ct>nt tnt'rease in tht' numbt•r of :-.ludent" O\ e r the nl'xt h\'e ve.:ir .. will be accom panted by .t gro" th in the lax base of more than 200 percent. The tax ba"t' 1-. the :ll>1tel>sed value of land. build· in!'?!>. ut1L1t1e1t and s11me bu:o.tness an\ t'ntory within the d11t lrtl'l boundarieo;. As:.ei; ' ·, a quarl<'r of a a sed market valut'. <·ur- rently totals S200.3il!.1140. and rcµn•s('nts a tax base of Sl9,4~l·I J>l'r student. At thl· 1·urrt>nl l t1X rate . that r.ll!'>l'S Sl,005 pt1r ~111 dl•nt The rt>s t of thl' Sl .301 ~1wnt ix•r student exdust\ c of "lll'l'WI programs. c·omes from th(• -.tult• By 19111. RaJC'IC :-ays, the.· la-.; bai>e \\ 111 rise to $25,319 Jl('r stu· dent and raise SI .210 per studl'nt to" arct a total t•xpen~t· ix•r ..,,., dent of SI .500 "1th a tax rJt1.· .\IJ cents lo\\ er than today. RaJcic's a ssumptionc; art' bnsl'd on a continuation' or h1~· tone trrnds 1n lht' d1str1c1. L11 - tlef1eld's 101t1ati\·e. Rajr1r t'lln· tends. could disrupt the h1-;t011 c trends and bring about a bleaker financial future. News Item: Tht• 1911 ('ahfor111.1 Supn•mc Court rul111J.: 1111 tht• Sl•rra1111- Pr1t·~t <'.1-.1·. \\ h1 l'h c·:.tlh hor uqu;1lliat1u 11 ol funlllllR fur :.d1ool:. thn1u1thuut tll1• :-.tall', pro b;1blv "111 I call to a :oot,11l'w1dt• property tax for i.th1111b anfl C'hminat111n 11f )u,·al ... d111ol t .1ws C'\l'C•µt for 'IH'l'l,11 "' l'I r1dt·~. Ha JCIC bl'ltc\ Cit. * * * f'ro1tt Page 1\ I GROWTH. • • ht' 11nfa1r You rl' t.1"1n~ 1t a\\.!)' from lht•m ·,' io.t1d W Jhon. l111t1al prOJl.'t't111nc; h\ th1· 'I.lit', ~•lid \\ ;1h11n. 111d1r11lt•tl lhl• rur- rt•nt ~rhool 111 ,tnc l ·'"'l'''''cl \.tlUl' Ill l,1\ bJ-.l' 111.'I' 'llllh•nl \\1H1ld tw Sl!'l 000 Curi {'nth II h $19,000 pt•r ~tudl·nt. \\ Jhon saul r(lllCt'rninl! J:rtm lh l't•).!Ulat11111. \\'11ts1111 ~aid . ' I 1h111k 11111• uf th1• other prohh•m:.. "l' muiot 11,. 1·011 M'Hnas of 1~ th.it too mu<·h <·ontr11I 1s l'\fll'lhl\ 1· It ':-. .1d<11niz to 1111' C'Oi-.1 C)f ho11i..1nl!. ii '.; tuld111).! to tlw 1·11:-.t 11( ci1•n•l111nt1Pnl :anti 1l ~ .111 dm~ to ttw r11~1 ot <•Ur taxc~. "Anti th<• 11thl'r thin!! i-. th<•t it arlcls to .II\ t'll\ 1rontnl'lll that C'ould lit• M'lf dt'fcal1ng to 11 .... economic· ba'>t' by i.caring an- du.,trv a" a\."\\' .at""" 'aid "I don l (·an • how mJny times '.\OU ~land up anti 1•x plJm to thl'm "c really Ill\ t• ''"u and rcully "ant vou in here. but IMk at ull our rci:ul:it111n' vou're j.(Oln).! to ha\'C to go throu~h anrl how mJny m1lre '4 e m 1J?ht uctd un. you could 1n faC'I frighten lht>m out of tho rommun1ty." h<· i-.a ul. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKmUP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discover!es and testing devices have provided excih.ng news about the control of high blood pressure, aUecting an estimated 23 million people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated., in most cases it can be controlled. ' Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March Mart.n.n Scmngs and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure clinic open to the public at their main olfice at Dover and Westclill in Newport Beach. The hours of the clime are from 11 :00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr.mute F oundatlon. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savings at 642-4000. .. 18,19 , Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks .. VOL. 69, NO. 75, 3 SECTIONS, ~-4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1976 TEN CENT~ 3 -On Panel Wanted Rowlands Fired I By ROBERTBARXEll l Of -0.lly ~ ... SUit Three member~(of a commit· tee wbich investigated charges ! aaainst City Administrator Da\e Rowlands said today that their findings definitely showed there l were grounds for firing the ad· ministrators. \ Two o~ the coi:nmittee mem· hers, F1mt Mornsoo and Ruth Baily, said ~hat Rowlands s~ould Takes Car, S9 have been rired and wer~ "very upset" when tht> <:lty (.;oync1l placed him on six months prob~· lion instead. The third. John Silliman. said he would be in ravor of Rowlands' ouster except that ci· ty officials allegedly say they don't have anyone quaillied lo step int-0 Row I ands' job. All three were in accord that the report issued on March 1 in no Woman Robbed • At Knifepoint A 49·year·old F ountain Valley •woman allegedly was abducted at knifepoint in a shopping center J>arking lot Sunday, forced lo drive to Costa Mesa, then r obbed or her car and some cash. police reported. Fountain Valley officers said Shenkman Tenns Race Important Editar's Note: Th~rt Clrt 15 can· dadate& vying for three 3eOl1 on the Jluntlngtor1 Beach City Council. This story i.s about one oj them. The elec· 11(711 ll Apnt 13. Ron Shenkman says the com· Ing city C'ouncil election is the m ost important in the history of Huntington Bea<'h. He s a ys the election is particularly vit al because or the turmoil that exists m the city com- bined with the fact that there are thr ee vacancies with no in · c um bent s running. The thrttl' 1>eople "face heavy decisions that "111 affect the en· tire <·ommu111l y," Shenkman ~ays. f\>r this reason. he says, he ~heves it is ei.pccially 11npor· tnnt that Vl,tl'rs eleC't thl' mo11t quallfu•d randtclat C's and ht' hchl'\ t·~ ht• I" thl• mo"t fit to sen l' lwcn11~(' or hts financial back· J: r o u n d •1 n cl p r l' v 1 o us £' x I'll'!' It' Ill' l'S Shenkman. a 40 n•itr ulcl t•x l'rull vt• \' H'c PT<''ldcnt with .1 f10lllH'l ltl llllltrtutiun, hHrkl'"" h.iclt to hi'\ experiences as .1 F•.11nta1n Valh•y t•1t~· Coun · r 1l mnn lk 1, n current m<'mt)('r of tht' llunt1ngtun lk'och Union ltlt:h Srhonl 01i.tru·t Uoard of 'fru!'ot('t'S (See C'Ol'NC'IL, Pagt> Al!) Or:~:~,~a~I \\·eat h e r Sunny and sl ightly warmer throu(h Tuesdny. Highs mostly an the mid iOs. Lows tonight in the low 50s, according to t he weather S<'r" ice. INSIDE TODAY Th'" gort'Tftm('nl rtgulolors. who liot~ osrom1>d d1dotonal pou.ff ot'ff t ht ytars. now face regulation lhrmseh>t's. See Page A7. r -1 ... l I.. M ... .,_ (.th-• a onin ... ~ o.......i DNt••t1cn 1.•11w1.i ..... 1.-l-M PiNM'• -..c- lntl•x All -'---" Al ,,,_ ...... AS Mati-t•on ., u °"-°"""'' ., .._.. ., '-"' A• T•••-Al T1'eoten "'' ...,_ .. ..... -•1 ., .... •• '" a1 I .. , "'' "" •• .. Mrs. Miyako Marhn.16320Shasta St .. told them s he was lea\'ang Zody's. 16111 Harbor Boule\'ard. about 11 :30 am. Sunday. when a teenaged boy approached and forced has way into her cur. Sgt. Rod G 111 man said the youth pulled a 10 tnl'h k1tclW1\ type knife from his jackt>t and 'forced the woman to drive to Harbor and Sunflower Avenue. near the Costa Mesn·Santa Ana boundary. There. Gillman said. the teenager took S9 from Mrs. Martin's purse and forced h<'r from the car. then drove a\\ay. The car was r eco\'ered un· damaged later at Sunflower and Smalley Road by Santa Ana of· ficers. Except for giving Mrs. Martin a few orders, officers said. the youth spoke very htlle They said no one in the park mg lot witnessed the abduction. The youth was described as about 15 years old. f1vc feet, three inches tall. 110 pounds. with brown collar·length hair and a brown jacket. He is being sou~ht on kidnap, tobb<.'ry and car thdt charges, pohcesaid. Ski-masked Bandit Hits In HB, Mesa The ski-ma!>kcd bandit has struck again. pohc<.' !\aid today. Thr bandit. \\ho mude four armed rohht•ry foray~ tn Costa Mesa Inst "et.!k, helct up a llunt· ington Be1H·h con\'enil'nrt• o;ton• Saturduv m~ht un1i th1•n Sunday night rrtu;nt•ll to fam1lwr ~rounct to roh ,1 r~1r v. a~h al J 'i'OI Tu!>t1n Ave . l\i-.tu ~h'-.a Costa ~k~.a lrn 1·~11,i:atnr Ct'rr\' Thnmp~on "a1ci I h1• hmultt m t Ill' 1 v.11 Wl'l'k1•111I I ohhl'fln Jll'"' ('r1·<l tht' Cit' .. Cr!Jll lOn Of lhc• \Ollll.I: ITl.111 ''ho t'11m n11tl t•d tlw 1·Mh1•r roh ht'rll''I a man 111 a 'kl "'·''" \\t•arini.: n hl111• quilll'd p1•k1•1 .11111 urm1·d "1th a rhr ollll' pl.ilt•d 4;, rt'\'01\ l'I Thl• man .i:ot ;1'Aav \\Ith ll''" th11n $100 fr1rn1 the i i-:1 .. , I'll ... 1or 1• :1l Nt•wbntl Slrt'l'I 11nd In· lirnnnpohs 1\ \'C'nlla'. llunt 1n~on Beach. S;1tunlay. Ht· i:ot SM frnm 1h1• r:1r \\a'h Ill ('o<ta ~l1•sa SunJ.I\ n1&:hl. Jackie Visits Ari's Grave SCORPlOS. GrN.•ce (i\PI Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis anct her stepdaughter Crhistina at· tended a J?ra\'<'Side memorial !-ervace todav on the f1r~t an- nwersary of the death or Aristo- tle Onassis The Greek sh1ppini: magnate's widow and daughtei-were ac· <'ompanaed to has Ionian Sea island by Christ1na·s husband. Alexander A ndread1s. and Onassis' two s1stt'rs. A pri\'ale Jet took them to Acttum. on the wes t coast of Greec"· a nd helaropters brouj!ht them to Scorpios. Onassis died in Paris ;at the ;iJle of 69 and ''as buried on Scorpios alongside his only ~on. Alex· ander. "ho was fatally tnjured rn a plane cras h an llli3 , way vindicated Jtowtands of char"es brou11ht agrunst him by Councilman J erry Matney. Stillman said he wa s particularly upset by a state· ment of Mayor Norma Gibbs who said that Rowlands had been vin- dicated of the more serious charges which were released on Ott. 8. "Had she read it, she would have found that he had not been vindicated beyond any ques· lion." Stillman said. Morrison said the ~port issued in December showed the charges were well founded. particularly in Rowlands allegedly granting the Huntington Beach Police Of· ficers Association CHP retire- ment benefits without council ap- proval a nd in a contract for re· codification of city ordinances. "Even the more minor charges looked into in the second report showed that Rowlands is not operating in . a mW\ner that is beneficial to the city," he said. He Jaid thtil l\htney's charges may have been put in too technical terms and that it was djffic\llt to prove allegations such as conspiracy and coverup. •·1 think the city should be us· Ing this probation period to find someone qualified to take over O.lly ... let 51.tfl ,.,..,. Rowlondg' j ob." Morrl!'on said. Ruth Bailey said that she wa~ "very. very unhuppy" wlth rt• ports thot the ud hoc t"omm1ttt·c vindicated Rowlands. She said that at w3s apparent 111 the months or investigation that most of the charges were true tu a certain extent. She said the charge of t"On· spiracy couldn't be prO\!ed but (See ROWLANDS, Page A%) Targets At GOP Parley? From Wlr~ Servkes CHlCAGO -The ChiC'agn Tribune said today that the FBl has received information on a terrorist plot to kill Pre ,adent Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan at the Republican Na· tional Convention an Kansas City this summer. In a San Francisco Dispatch from correspondent Ron Kouol, the newspaper said J ustice Department sources disclosed the conspiracy was in early plan· ning stages, and "it reportedly was to be carried out by a 'com· mando style assassination team' from the Bay Area (of San Fran· ClSCO). '' WALL MURAL IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S COLONIA JUAREZ DEFACED AGAIN Wrath of Vandals Apparently Aimed et Artlat Supervlalng Unfinished Project An informant who was a part of the "\'iolent underground" In Northern California gave detalls about the murder squad to the FBI. the Tribune said. He told them the plot was to be set in mo· tion during convention week, Aug. 16·20. FV Colonia Juarez Mural Disfigured B)' KATHY CLANCY Of l"-D•lly l'•loC S~ft F'ounta1n Valley's Colonia Juarez mural. alrcadv the victim or a lack of funds. vandalism and other d elays, was hit a~ain Saturday night with spray paint this time apparently by colony res1dt'nb angry with lhe artist Mrs. Enriqu<'ta Ramos. who has helped encourage the pro- ject. said the vandals directed their anger at Costa Mesa artist Ser~io O 'Cad17.. who has donated desa.i:ns and :.uper\'1i.1on for the project. "Sergio 0 '\ad i1. lii'S," was painted over a plarn white st•r t1on mll'n<h•d tn detail rolnny h111 torv. l\tr~ Ramos :.aul, v.hilt• "OTachz u~in,1? tht• Jmm.'7 for puhl1t·1t>. tht•n r11nn1 n1: ltkt• a 1r.1mp" """' 'mt•:irc•d o\'(•r ,1 µ:11wl '>ho\\lllJ.: Mcuc-.in h1•ro lk111to .l11.1rt•1 O C.1d11 '11 1d t od;1~ lw \\:t~ •II' r1111ra111·d to l1•ar11 nf th1• dam111w. hut not d1'><'0UTfl~(·d <'nou~h to ~l\'t' lip lk 't11d th<'\ undals anpart•nth rlu1 not understand that h1• h;ul n~cdt•d to travel oul of tht• ('nun· trv on a,<.1gnmf'nU iart<I had oltlC'r ltwal Joh~ v. hl(•h r;1u"NJ dclny, on tht· p1 oJt•rt. o·c~1d1L 'aid hE· "nulll lw hac-k :at work on tht• H2ft foot loniz mural Saturduy and pll'rijlt•d to ha"e it f1nl!lhcd by Ma} S. "If nobody will help, I \\Ill work alone. with somr friend~ from my studio.·' he sa1tl. Saturday·s dama~c was th1' third tame. palnt·smearin~ van dais have struck the bl<l{'k v. ull paintmg More than 11 ye or at?o. someone tossed a Jar of white paint on 11 controversial police scene that i;ho"ed ga"'·masked officer-. dragging a Chicano youth by th1• hair Fountain Valley police had protested nothing like that had happened in city history, but O'Cadaz refused to change the ~cene, contending n depicted a Chicano reeJing. Then. in ~ovcmber. when work had JUSt resum ed alter a six· month delay, vandals apparent!) from a neighboring barrlO' $crawl~d their names o'er • pastoral farm scene . Mrs. Ramos said the ct,mage has been re.,aircd and the 'l'°· ject had been prowessing well. a lthouRh other commitments hy O'l'adaz had again delayed the painting for the past three months. O'Cadiz said today he is not an· ~ry with whoever did Saturday ntt:ht ·s defacing. .. l can·t be angry with them because they just don't have cor· rcct informat ion." he said. "I just feel sorry that they don't feel able to communicate directly with people, that they didn't feel they could call me." lfe said apparently they don't understand that he has to earn a living and had to travel to do so, and. if anything. pubh<.'ily sur· roundani: ha s work on the proiect ha~ hurl his business -not made tum famous .. It has done nothlnJ( but take uv.11v work from m~·." he said, 11111111~ sonw people now ronsadrr him l't1n l r11vcrs 1al and some thank hc used tax money to "put down the establis hment.·· In fact . he said, hc u~cd a $300 2rant from the c1I y council to pay assistant!< a nd purchai.e matenal'I nnd hni. donated many hnur"I to the project. O'Cadaz 11a1d he st arted the pro· (St'e M URAL. Page t\2) Pilot Adds To Stocks Tht' Daily P ilol today presents for the flr<.l lime m its stock coverage New York StoC'k Exchange com· posite transactions In the past. the paper's daily quotation s ha\'e represented just the final price and the \'Olume from New York trading. The new listing includes these figures from such regional stock exchanges as the Pacific. Boston and the Mfdw·est as TeH as Lbe New York uthapge. 1'he sLoc~ l istlo9s ]>arallel those now avaita. ble-from the major broterages. 'flley appea( today oft Page.BG. Two Sought In Robbery Of Station A pair of bandits -one wear· ing a beanie cap and the other a n African safari hat with a huge silver buckle -are sought today a fte r robbing a Huntington Beach service stationof$214 Sun· day and speed ing away in a 1975 Cadillac Eldorado s edan. The holdup at 8 a.m. Sunday was the city's second armed rob- bery within a 12-hour period but the two were not related, police said. Curtis E. Stoner. operator of a Shell service station al 11>471 Spr· ingdale St., called police rine minute after the incident to describe the bandits and lhl'lr direct a on of travel He said the pair pullctl in hehind the station. <tPD<"•mni: tn perhaps be stopp1n~ to UM! th'- men·s room. The virtam told Potrolmnn Edward Mc Erlrun h1· wus in llw ofrit·c "hl'll one suddenly con fronted him with 11 45 cal1lwr <1utomatic pist<1l, th!m:rndinl( all has money. Stoner said they tookcn11h frnm the office 11nd lht• station pump i~lands. then r oared awHy in their actaway car. ca11lho11rHI on Holsa i\vcn u" tl)wnrd t he Westminster Mnll Lawmen provided with 11 radio de!lcription sloppt•d un hh·ntll'al brown sed an at the Gurdc•n Grove and San Diego freeway<,' Interchange shortly art erwurd but its occupants were rlcarcd. Flea Market Set Saturday When the FBI raided terrorist groups an San Francisco lhrc<' weeks ago. plot details still were being worked out. The plan ap· parently was designed to throw the convention into complete chaos. Feder al agents were saul to be taking the Information seriously "especially since th•· information e manated from Northern California," a feder:il source told the newspaprr. The reference was to the two assassination attempts agaan~t Ford last year. one in San Fran ct~co and one in Sacraml·nlo Thi' Secret Service. whose JOb 1~ t•l protect the President, wa" notified of the plot and quc" tioned the informant for St'Vl'r:tl hours. Other law enforcement i:roup" in California have exprcs~cd <·on cern over the rrse in bomban~~ and reared that v1o lencc surh '" that u1m£'cl <it th1· f:amtly of l'atrac1a llearsl dunnJ,l lwr trial <'ould cmcr~l' as ..... ~a~ .. 1nall•1ll' Ill kidn:ipin ~ .. or hu'ltnl'>;' :in1l pohtir al lt•:1d1·1 '. tht• T11h11rw ~aid Thi· Tr1hUnl' had 'aHI m 11•; Sund,1y pd1t11111~ th.it th1• Wt•atlwr l'ml1·1'~1 ound 111 "111 th1• for1.front of '<'t'rt·llv 01 g11n111n~: .. mall hn111b or ((•rrori ~h throu~hnut th(' ('fllllltl v .. ·"rlw ~1· terror i!rn1111~ ha\t' romm1ttl·rl homh1ni;i' 11ml 11\MH'd r111n1r1unlfjUl'l'i und1•r a vi11·1l'IY ,,f nu me'." I ht• Trd1u nt• .,,11rl It ~ntll cnni<r<'""lonnl in q•,11.::itor., hav1• 11h•nl1f11•d ·I 1 pt•r11t1n!' a., twin~ 11ct1v1• W1•ntl)1·r t'nderi:rou111I mt•mht·r~ arnl 1211 as ml.'mhl:r o; or "an ul)()\l' J!rHllllrl -.upport apparatus " C4RD TO CLVB. SOLD QUICKLY . "(am very pleased with the rt'· suits I sold my membership ~h.­ firslday the ad appeared .. Thal· s the advertising surdess experience or the Newport Bepch man who placed this classif1l'd ad : Macrame items. plants, pot· tery and oil pa intings will be sold Saturday during a nea market and crafts fair a t Gisler School, 18720 Las Flores St., Fountain Valley. Th 10 t 4 l · MembershipNewporl e a .m . 0 .. p.m . e\li?n 15 AthlellcCluh Sl2S being sponeored hy the Gisler PTO and Girl Scouts will assist. xu-xxxx A garage sale also will be held. If you have anything of valut• PTO officials said in cas~ 9f rain, you want to convcr1 to cash. call the event will be held March 'l1. -642•5678. Rdtesbments also will be The best place to buy or !!ell avaO•ble from the PTO snack along the Orange Coast is thr shop. Dally Pilot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' A2 DAILYPILOT H/F Phone • ~ompany r • Bombed • A crude pipe bomb, placed at the employu entrance of J>aclf1c Telephone Company s 1'nahtim office Sunday tlllhl, 'blHted a hoht tn the 111dt ol the ~ldlnc. But none of lhe 1~ workttt o.n duty Inside th\' building ,., 130 S Jcnott Ave. "'n 11'\JW'ed 1n the ~O:~ pm. uplos1on, according to phone company offi<'lals. The blabt reportMly sent steel and &lass fracmentr. hurtlln1 down a hallway as well as blow- ing a gaping hole near the employes entrance. The bomb apparenUy exploded in a r eception area where employes gain access lo the totAlly secured office One empJoye inside t~ bwld· ing was only 21> feet from the pninl or explosion, according to phone company 0Htc1al J oe Jrvine. '"It was a miracle :.he wasn"t injured." In me said Al peak hours there are 40 peo- ple employed in the office area damaged by the blast, Irvine said. Phone company general manager J ohn Buchart termed the bombmg a v1t'1ous a ct and pledged the t'ompany·s support in apprehending the person or persons responsible. This morning, the bomb squad or the Anaheim Police Depart· ment was seeking t'lues that would lead them to the identity or the phone building bombers. Schools Ask Advice From Residents Huntington Beach Unjon Hhth School Distract oHlcials are ask· mg citizens to help them plan in· structional goals for their stu· dents. District officials said they hope to establish '"competency based curriculum" in reading, m ath. language arts, career education a nd phys ical education by next September. The program would require that students show they have mastered the skills of a cour~e before being a llolo\•~ to proceed, olht'aals t>xplained. Trustees have appointed a dhzen task fort'e, the Com· m1ss1on on Goals, to review the proeram, and residents interest· ed ln commenting may phone the Information Suv1ces OHice, 898-6711. Robins Rites Set Tonight Rosar y wUI be recited tonight at 7· JO at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic C hurc h , Newport R<'at'h. for businessman and d\·lt' leader Tht>odore Robin:.. Sr. who died Thursday Rl'qulem M as"I will b e celebrated al the same <'hurt'h. l.a.&l W. Balboa Blvd ,ooTuesday at 10 am. for Mr. Robins. He leaves his widow Mae, of Newport Beat'h ; hu son . Theodore "Bob" Jlobin:-. Jr , of Newport Be uh: hJs d au.tthter, Mary Robins, of Beverly lhll!>, ha:. sister Dorn Ge1 .. er of Ralhm1 bland, and three J:r:tndctuldrt.·n Funeral arran•emcnts .lrt' ~ rniz directed hy 1'nc1f1c View Mortuary. Cape Cod T e mblo r WESTON . Ma''> <U Pl 1 Restdenti; of Ca pc Cod w.-re rnumhlin~ tmln). hut noc ~hak ml(. O\ ('r .1 m111or l'arth trt•mor measuring :? R on th · R1 t'htcr :.cale ret'ordt-d Sunda) ntitht. O~AHGE COAST .. ,. DAILY PILOT l._ Of .. (N\f t'111ht r\lot W.I~ .... ._,_ " t~Mf .......... , 111-u,\ I\,.., ..... ~ • ., tN ()r ..... (N \t Pv .. IV\l"'Q (O"....,,. ,...., ..... ,.....t fAf'I\ a tt '"""9'11\"""tt ~""'I•• t""•"'4"1 (•"'611'1 ,,.. ( • t• ,.,.,,,w W••l'O•t f\llit ..... t;,., ... ,..,,.. , .••• t'i • ti~··~ "'~ ... ' "-•hf• \ •"'11•"" • ¥•\.l"t' •"If \•¥"'"'• t .. •·"' '\"¥4111 CM\t A• " .. ft'....,.I ..,,,.,..._ I\ flov9H,,... 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March ,5, 1971 Four Fiala All at Once It lm 't euy to nnd a pau. lot moloriat wilh four spare tires on a loae11 trvioe road at 1 :aoooaSU.. day mornlca1 , Rudy Rodri&uez ol WHlm.i.nJtcr learned. Rodr1aue1, 23. of ll&Sl Charle\•llle A vC'nUl', told the pohccml'n who stopped to lend a hand that IM bad bffn hav1n1 •n usumenl with bis wife as the couple drovt southbound on Rl'd lllJI Avenut-Sunday. Tht' small fort!lgn ear w1th nearly bald tires went out of control and struck a raised road divider, blow- ing out all four tires and ending the altercation, Rodnguez told poli<'e. Fre•P•ge A J ROWLANDS that it was ob\'ious that the coun- cil was oot informed in certain decisions including action ap- proving military requirement credil which Rowlands allegedly qualifies ror. "I definitely bad the feeling during the second phase of our report that we didn't get the full storv. ··Mrs. Baily said. "We had to rely on information that people were gi\'ing to us and they were not under oath," she said. "I think we could have found out more if we did the re· search ourselves." "ll was ob'ldous to me in our first report that this man was not effective any more, and the city was not being run properly," she said. Morrison said It was not a mat-ter of dishonesty but rather a namboyaot style. "He operated in a style that was a violaUon ol trust with the City Council and with public trust," Morrison said. Councilman Al Coen who chaired the committee said that Rowlands was not vindicated but that be shouldn't be removed either. "On balance. his pluses exceed the minuses," Coen said today. "There are certain things I ob- ject to, but I think overall he bas done a good job as city ad· ministrator," Coen said. He said the committee was concerned wtth just a certain number of things and not the overall pic- ture," he said. Rowlands was at a conferenc• in Washington. D.C .. today, and couldn't be reached for com· ment. Beach Woman Surprises Night Snacker A hunt is still on today for the m1dn1ght s nack burglar sur· prised raiding a Huntingt on Beach worn an 's refrigerator Saturday night. when It was only lOo"clock, police said today. The indignant housewife. resi- dent of a tract in the southeastern i.ector of the city. told police she \\ould readlly recoil\lze the in- truder again In a lineup. She described him as 30 to 35 years old, six feel, three inches t8ll. 230 pounds and wearing i.hort pants and a beanie cap. Investiga t o r s said he in· troduced hims elf by his first name, dosed the refneerator door and left, uaklng nothing but the food he had gobbled. Alice Carr Dies at 94; Services Set Alk<' Corr, widow of the late Los An~eles Times columnist Harry Carr, died todny at the age of94 . Mrs. Carr, a long·time Harbor Area rcsid.,nt, died at a local con· volescl·nt hn~pltnl where she had been a patient for the past six v.ceks. lier late husband was a re- porter ror the Times In the early decades of this century. He was one of the first reporters to cover the San Francis co earthquake In 1906 and he later became the author of a regular Times col· umn, the Lancer. Mr. Carr died in 110>. Mrs Carr 1s s ur\'1ved by a son. Donald, o f Oklaho m a ; a daughter ; Patricia Morris. or Costa Mesa: three grandchildren and JO great-grandchildren. There will be no funeral senrtces. Pe ron Bombing BUENOS AIRES. Argentina <UPI> -A powerful bomb ex· ploded today next to army head· quarters -across the plaza from President lsawl Peron's office -killing one person and in,lwing 21 others, police sources said. Patty's Better; In Court SAN FRANCIS 0 IAPl - Palncla Heant, KOWlt but nt'ur· ly rtt0\1t'red from her bout "1th the nu. left her )ail <'di '°" ll rt• turn t.o be,r bank robber) trial to-day. "She ~ol up tha!i morrunR :ind said she h'lt fine.·· :.aact San Mateo County S henff John ft McDonald. "She left the }all for San f<'ranc 1sco "1th t; S marshal~ and u1d i.hc fell much better." Res um plion of go"~rnment re- buttal tesllmony today had t~n contingent upon the health of Mlss Hearst, whose condilloo 1m· proved over the weekend. Court sessions were canceled Thursday a nd Friday when the 22-year-old n ewspaper heiress fell all and was returned to her San Mateo County Jail cell to re· cuperate. Dr Harry Kotol. a Soi.ton psychiatrist who interviewed Miss Hearst for the proseeution, was on the stand last "eek and was to continue tcsllfymg today as the trial enters its eighth. and perhaps final, we~k. Kozor s controversial J3n. 7 ex· aminataon of Mt:.s Hearst was the subject of a three-day pretrial hearing. The defense tried to pre· vent further examination by the psychiatrist, whom Miss Hearst said had bullied her to hysterical tears with accusing questions. F,...P~AJ COUNCIL ••• "Tbe hJgb school district has made eood cutbacks and at has a good administration," he says. "I feel comfortable that it Is a well r un entity.'' He says tha t his efforts in Fountain Valley were similarly successful. Shenkman says there are three major Issues confronting Hunt· ington Beach. They include the deficit posture of the budget, a lack of control and lack of effec- tive administration and how best to develop land uses for the max· imum benefit to the city. He declares that It is most Im· portant to raise revenues through a balanced development of re· sldentlal and commercial 1rowtb, but not through new taxes. ShenJtman also believes there Is an attitude of "Incredible frustration'' throughout t'1ty hall. "I sent a campaign aide to find out salanes of some department heads and he s pent l\\O days and still d1dn 't gel the answer." Shenkman asserts. "You just can't get informa- tion and people are working out of rear," be says. "I would hke to find out why. There's a feeling among employes that somet.lung is a mass.'' He says a tax increase for now ls out of the question and that the city's bonded indebtedness as al an "'absurd level.·• He says he doesn't favor an in· crease In the oil barrel tax or an trash collection until he takes a much harder look ... Hut you can't get the answer until you ~et m ortice," he s ays. Shenkman s a ys City Ad · mint trator Dave Ro wlands should eo In the best interests of the city. "His effectiveness doesn't exist any lon~er." he says, "but 1t 1s not all his fault. The city council also has played a role.·• Shenkman s a ys he will establish regular office hours each Friday afternoon to meet Wlth residents. He says he opposes coun. dlmanac d1btri<'ts ht-cause "'they can promote tunnel v1s1on"' and he is against having a fullt1mc mayor. He ond h18 wife. Judith. have three children. Sherry, IS, David, 9. and M 1chael. 6. He hold.'> a bachelor·11 de11 ree an aenrrat education nt Cul State Nort hridl{e and tauJiht school five yenra In Los AngelcM. He is a enior vice president at Beverly Jllllt Savings and Lonn He previously held the :.am<' 1J0!4lllnn 3t M<'r<'ury Savinitll and Loan In Huntan2ton Bt'Rrh f'ro• P•~ 1\ I MURAL ... ject, hoping to build 11 dinlo~ue between Me x1 can-Amerit'an Colony residents a nd Anglos he expected would join in the paint· ing. Before the controversy arose over the police scene. he said. that seemed to be happenin~. Some Anglo youngsters would climb over the block walls separating their modern lrat'ts from the colony to watch' and help and other r esidents stopped by to assist. But after the controversy. th:'lt interest died, he said. nothing "apparently there is some exist· lng distrust that perhaps only education clears." Mrs. Ramos observed. "It seems like we aet one step forward and two steps back." 0 Wieder i11 WtUhington Hu nt m~on Beach Mayor Pro Tern Har· R e rtve Smith o l Clarem11nt ctunng n riett Wieder chats with Phyllis Lamphere legis'lative confl•rencc of the :-\,1t 1nnal of Seattle (center >. \"l{'C president of the Lt.·ague of C'1t1l'::-. and L" S C11nll'l"l'lli."l' ol :\"al ion a I L~ a~~ of C 1 ti l'~~ nd :\~_;l....:a...:):...'O.:..r __ .:..:'l_la_,:-_·o_r_s_in_\_\"_;1_.,_h_•_•1;...J..'l_<_H' MighJAs Well Do It Up Right GOPs Demand Hinshaw Resign SAN DIEGO CAP) -An 18- year·old from T1Juana: Mexit'o. was in jail today after police said he stole a car and : -Drove the wrong way on a downtown street -Hit a t'Oncrele light pole and kept gomg ~rossed P acific Highway at 100 miles an hour and crashed through Gate 5 at the General Dynamtt'S plant -Plowe d throujilh a chain fence into Lindbergh Field and broke ore the left wingtip of a parked, two·en(ttne plane. -Crashed through a nother fence, hit a palm tr~ and stalled in a restaurant parking lot. The car was heavily damaJ!ed but police said Jor~e Ramirez was apparently unhurt when he was booked Sunday for tn\'estiga- Uon of doing all of the above. Freeway D e ath ~OR\\'ALK l t.:Pll An Ill year old Haciend;i lfc1J?hti. man \\as killed Sund..t) "hen a"' ronl(· way drt\ t'r t.•ntercd the San Gabriel R l\'Cr Frceway and smashed headon into tht' youth ·'i vehicle. O~t'ar Rl\·cra \\a:. prn nounced (frad on arrival at Studebaker Ho~p1tal By HILA R Y KAVE Ot -0 .. ty Pt191 SUH A t'Oal1t1on of ultra - conservative Republican groups an Orange County has demanded lhe resignation of Coni::ressman Andrev. J Hanshaw IR Nl'WP<>rt Beach > and the d issolution of the new Orange County Statu:. of Women Commission. The demands came at the an- nual convention of the Orange C.:ounty Coordinating Republit'an Assembly <OCC RA > held carltt•r this month. OCCRA. one of the oldt•'-t Republi can organizations in Oran2e County, Includes Consume r Law Course Slated An eight-week course m prac· h eal business law for the con- sumer "111 begin March 29 through the Adult &hool of the lluntmgton Beach liruon J11gh St'hool Distrit't. Classes will meet from 7 to 10 p m. Mondays an Room 108 at Fountain Valley High St'hool. Registration may be completed al the first class or at adult school offit'es. 5201 Bolsa Ave ,· Huntington Beach. News Item: Republtt'an assemhlll':O. from IX c1t1e-, 111 Orange Count) and claims to repreM•nt about .'ICIO \Oler!>. At th(' t'OO\ cnt1un. O<.Ttt \ t'alh'd for lht.• 1mmt·thall'n·,1.:nJ tton of lhn:.h..i"'. "ho \\J~ rl't't.•nl h t'On\ tt'ted o f bnberv Thc iroup pointed 11111 that I hn-.ha\\ '' no lon1:er ablt. lo \t1l<' herauw uf hl' COil\ ll'I 11111 ;lll(l l hl'rdt)rl' I' unable to rept c:-.t.•nt ht:. rnn:.11 tut•ntc; OCC !t ,\ ,tl,11 ,1d1Jl)t<"ll tv.o t;rndt.•m rc .. olut 1110 .. t·1111ct•r•111n~ \\Onwn. The' hlJ~tl·d both thi.:r· nt•\.dy t•:-t..tl)l1:0.ht'd Statu:.o Womt.>n Cornm 1 s~ion and the Equal Ri11ht:. Amend ment I ERM . Kathl<.•cn Krlb . a 7\lis~1on Vi<'· io woman" hCI is the ne v. OCCltA ~<'t'reta r). t•iqilaincd 1h11 t OC- CR;\ hclH''"''' the nt.·v. com· m1:-.s1on ··1., not nn :ippropriate ('Xpt.•nd1ture of tax dollars " T he commis:-.wn 1' a "di' t'rtmtnaton bf1dv c·mbrac·mR <1 p hal osoph.y which Sl'r ves a !--pec1al interest ~roup," the re- ~oluhon reads. The fat't that commlc;sioners ma) be 1 e1mburM·d for hohy s it· t 1 n g f (' <' .., " ;1 .., r .1 I I t• d a '"dangcrou!. preced<.'nt .. an<i was at Onl' point t'ondcmned bv the OCCRA. . BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news a bout the control of high blood pressure, aUecting an estimated 23 million people m the United States. Called the "silent loller," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure or lodney failwe. Yet, If detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18.19 Marlnen Scrrings and Loan is sponsoring a blood presswe clinic open to the public at their main office at Dover and Westcliff in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a.m. untiJ 3:00 p.m., Thwsday and Friday, Marc h 18 o.nd 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pr ... ur• Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savingsat 642-4000. ' Orange Coast ED ITI O N Today"s Closlnli( •• , .• St~ks YOL. 69, NO. 7S, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1S, 1976 N TEN CEN TS City Eyeing 'Stairstep' Grading Ban By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol .. 0.11, .......... A proposed hlllside d evelop- fnenl standard which would pre· vent builders from us ing ex· tensive "staarstep" grading on lulls. could pus h up the pn ct> or homes bullt m Ne"port Buch, according to city om caaJs Tiie standards, currently u n· der study by t he city council are aimed at p reser ving the natural topography or slopes. 11 th~ standards are approved And included m crilen a for r e- ' lew or tract plans, the effect could be to reduce the number of uruts bwlt, thus sending up the price or homes. acl'ording to Bob Fowler. city bu11dtngdtre<1or. However , he also pointed out that there are few area~ left m the city that the proposal could be applied to. Most or the hilly areas behind Corona del Mar are ui varying Red Spies? 23 Named by Enquirer LANT ANA. f1a. (t.:PI) -Twenty·three persons were na m ed by the weekl y National Enquirer as SO\'· iet spies working out of t he Soviet embassy in Washington, the L'nited Nations a nd the Soviet con· sulate in San F ra ncisco. The hst included So\'ict l 'mted Nations Am- b assad o r J acob )1 a lt k, a nd Consul General Aleksander Zinchuk an San Francisco. The E nquirer said all 23 were agents of either t he KGB or the Red Army's intelligence agency. known as GRU. It said th~ li~t \.\as "only lhl' tip of a vcr~ large icebe r g " :rnd that hatr thl• staffs or Hussian diplomatic ;rnd t rade m1ss1ons and the Soviet a1rlml' Aeron ot ar c s us pected of spying. Thr ee of the four men the Enquir<'r 1dentif1ed as Soviet spics at the L'ruted Nations are on the l' .'.'\. 's own payr oll . School Board Says No to Pay Demands ~ewport Me-;a Sl'hool tru~tees h a,·e rejected all or the 1mt1al ti<' mands made bv lt•arheri; ror the 19'i6·i7 S<'hool ,·e.ar. but haH not )et 1~!.ued couriter·proposab ln rejecting t he m1t1al parkaJie presen ted by t he t ear her'· bar~a 1 111ng ji!roup . tru\tN'' t urned down a 14 j)('rrt'nt p:l\' hike 3!>kt•d by t <'t1('ht.'rs und a 20 percrnt p.iy ra"c n :qut.':.ll'd h) · Pf'Y<'holo~1),ts Jean Harmon. adrnml'tratl\ (.' a ss1),tant to the :-ur)(>rantt.•n1le11I and one n r th e board ', nE'got1ators. ~aid th!! hoard "111 otrer its o\\ n rounlt•r propo~.11' 111 thr cornani: wN·k~. Alontt ~1th rt'Jt•chng the initial money dt•manth. the M'huc1I board aho turm•d do~ n a rl'Cllll'!>l by teachl'r' lo ha\ l' a lh1rd partv prr~t·nt lluran~ <'On(t•rt•n<'1'' h t't\\ t'l'I' ll'.trhcrs anrl th1•1r Mll)t'f\ l'llr' Tlw h11a rd .1 ho rt'Jl'M 1-<l a prn po,ul fo1 th1• 111i 6 77 '1·hool c·.ih-11 J11r that ~ nulcl h.1H' m:11l1• .J.111 28 a 'tu1knl h(1l11lt1} nt m11hlk 11rhool"' to al1J1w h•1u·lwr nm fcn•nct•-: und pl.inntn11 '"' th.it 11.1\ .md ab.o a 'tul11•nl holitl.n 1111 Mnrrh ~10 a t elt'mt•nt.1ry i-rhoul\ fortlw !<.1me puqw,1• 11 o w 1• ,. e r . I h r h n u r ti ' .; rf'pr1•<i1•nt.1t I\ e' <101d mlcldlc• .1n1I d rnwntury 111•honb. mu'lt hll\ 1• lht• ,,lllll' (',\ll'llCfur li.•1'3l1Nl' o( ~t alt• la~ AIM1, onh• a m111urat v llf r le mt·ntnry li<'hh(;ls l'l'llUt'!<h'<I t he t'xtra !<t111h•11 t hohcla\' on March 30 Th1: hllard l'twr~·fon• lurnt•cl 1i11" 11 huth n•qut•st.,, A pubh<' heannJ! "111 be held al the nt'Xl board mt•t•tlng. ~t ar<'h 23. to allo" public comml·nt on thl' tear her'· proposab and thr board'~ counter propo~ab Ol hl'r poh('1es b~1ng dealt "-Ith at the onf!oing bargainan~ !>es:.ion~ an <'iurle s a bhallC'ab. lhe eomplt• lion dat(' of gradual111n r<'quarc mrnt), ancl otht•r pohc·1t•:. f'or l'Op1es of the \'iffl0 ll' pro po~ah. phonl' the 1h Mnrt ·, pubhe mformataon otf1l'e at 5.16 3:!30 Robins Rites Set Tonight Ro,,1rv "111 ht• f'e1·1t1'<1 tonai.:ht nt i JO .1l Our I.Jc!:> uf :'\ll l'arnwl (' .11 h " I 11· t . h II r c h . :'\ l' \\fH I r t lka1 h for h11 ,1nt•"m.1n .inti l'I\ 11· It .111t•1 Th1·11t11ir1· Hul1111' Sr ~ h111h1•fl rhur"'·" H 1· 1111 1 1· m \I .1 '' '' 1 11 ti ,. <"l'l1•l11.1t1•1I .11 the ,,11111· c·h11 rd1 U 11 \\ B.tll11 1,J Ith 11 11n I 111·"t.1 \ ;11 tu,, m ror "r ll ol111l' 111· h'·" •• , ha' "11111\\ \1.11· ,,r "t' ~ p II t I 11 .... I' h Ill ... '11 11 1 h1·11C11111· .. flnh ' H11h1n' . .Ir or '\;1•y, pm 1 l\co,11 h 111' d.1111.:ht1•1. M.in H11h111'. of ll1•\1•rl\ l111t .... hi' :-1,f1•1 . 1)111 ,, (;('IWI . nf B.1lho,1 1'1 and .. md I hrc•t• ~:r .mcklulcln·n 1'\11w1 al n1 rani.tt•nwnh .in• lw lllll t11r4'('!\'fl h) l':lf'lflf' \ ll'W J\1111 l u .If~ • ata1es of development. so the on· ly large par~ls l ert would be the Castaways la nd aJOf\iSide Dover Lrive north of P acific Coast HJ1 hway and the Newportc r North property lylng between the Newporter Ion and the Park Newport ap artme nts. II adopted, F owler said, the standards "ould "probably r e- duce the nu m ber or lots that it's oossible lo pul on a piece of hillside p roperty. ll's d.afhcult Targets At GOP Parley? From Wire Services CHICAGO The Chi('ago Tribune said t oday that the FBI has rere1ved information on a terrorist plot to kill Pre .idt'nl Ford a nd c h all<'ngcr Ronald Reagan at the R<'pubhcan 'a t1onal Convention 1n Kan~a!> City this summer. In a SJn Fram•t)>C'O D1spatt·h from correl>pondenl Ron 1\01101. the new:. p n pc r s a 1 d Jui. t 1c1• Department ~ourl'CS d1l>dosed the <'On~p1rary was m early plan· ntng stages, and "1t reportedly \\US lo be earn ed out bv a ·com mando style a ssassination l<'am · from the Bay Area (of San 1-'ran· l'll>('O) ... Th<' i''BI received "unsubl>tan· hatcd information .. about a week ago that a member or a terronst group ma) have been planning to attempt 3)>SUSSI03tlOnS or ronl and ReaJ.?an. the chaer F'BI agent an San F'ran('1 co said toda). Charles Bates told a nt'~)o con reren<'e that the reported plot ~as !-aid to be plann1.'<l ror th\' Republican convention In Washington, FBI Dan•rlnr Clarence J\1 Kelley b sued a ~tatemt'nt ~1milar to natc!i' and s.iad the m alter "a~ ('untanuang '"to r l'Ct'l\'l' llllt'n!ll\'e Ill · H~tigatavl' attention ·· An informant " ho \AoUS a p.trt of thl' "violent u ndl'rgrounrl" rn Northern Cah forn1u gan• dcla1h about the murder ~quacl to thl· F RI. tht• Tnbunt.• said. lie told thl'm the plot \\as to ht.• '-<'t an mo· t1on durcn.: con\'ention "l'('k, Aug 16 20. Whl'n the FBI raad<'<I terrori:.t j?roup' m S.1n f'r :int'l)>CCI thn:P \\t'('ks al(o, plot dl'ln1l!> still ~eri• bt•ini.: "'orkl•cl out Thl' pl Jn ap p.1n•nth "a' 111.·..,.i:n<·d to thrny, th1• cun' t'lltl<ln into compl1·1t· 1 h,IO, fo'Nlt•r.11 .1i:t•nh \\t'rt' <,,Jlfl w lw ta\..in~ the inrorm:i111111 'l'rlllll'I~ 'l''lll'l'IJlh :>lntt' thi- 111rorm ,1l1nn 4•m ,111.111•11 r111111 l\orth<•rn L1llfo1 n1.1, .1 h'dt·r.11 :-rn1rr t• told t ht• n•'" 'Jl·•1w1 The rdc•n •lll't' "'•" 111 th1• l\\n :~''""anal 11111 .1l11•1111>t'> ui:.11n't Fnrcl IJ ..,t \ 1•,1r. ont· 111 San f-'1 :111 "'"'""amt mw "' St11•1 :.im<·nto '1 lw ~t·rrl'I St'n It'('. \\ hm.1• tnh '' In prot c•C'I lht• l'l l''lllt.•nl , w ;" n11tlfll'fl or t ht• plot and 'IUI'' 11111w41 th1· 1nrorm.1nt fur M'\1•1.il hour,, Oran;.!e __j -. L[A; Carter Edges Ford In Week-old Poll \leather Sunny and slaJ.?htly "armer throu1th Tuesday. Highs mostly an the mid 70s. Lows tonii;thl in the low 50s. acrord1ng to the \H'athcr S('f\'ICe. l~SIDE TODA,. The QOt'N'nmtnl rtqu/olon. u•ho hot'f! ossumt>d dlctotonal pouvr ot-er the ytars, now ja<'e regvlahon lhemseh'('s. SttPogt A7. l•••x -... ,,,,. -1.A•rt •1 L M .... ... ........ .. .. C.011-• .. , ............ ~ ... 04,, ...... •1 IJ ~·-ca""" ... ~· ., ....... ., I °'"''_.. ., ,_,, .. , O.at• ._tk .. .... , ..... ,, . .... E•wt•I"-... ,,...__ .... Ir-I-Al "'" WUI-... "'--· •• ........ ~ .... --•1 l'nit~d Press l nlt'malion1I Democratic <'nnt••ndcr Jimmy Carter would ha\ t' beaten Pre~1- dent Forcl hv five percenla~c pomt'I 1r the pre~1dent1al elt'ctaon "as held last ~eek, the Gallup Poll ~aid tt.ldJ \. Carter·~ 4i to 42 perrenl lead m ~r Ford "a-; almost the same marJ.?tn by "h1('h noncandadate Hubert Humphrey trailed Ford, ac<'ordmg to the poll published an ~('\era I newspapers today. The poll sho" ed Ford ah<'ad of Humphrey 48 to 43 percent and the pr<'s1dent leailag Sen. Henry .Ja('kson of Was~on, annthl'r ll<'mocratsc cont('nder. 49 to 39 per<'ent. Amon!! Demo<'tats and In dependents asked their fa,onte for the Democrat1<' nomination, Humphrey outpolll'<i Carter 27 'r('cnt to 26 perc<'nt ) The Gallup or~an1rnt1on 'l:ud it'I f1nd1ni.:o; "C're bas<'d on lt'l<'phone mien I<'\\<; bet~<'rn last Wedne .. day and Saturday "1th 1.213 adulti; an a "unc~ of tho'l' pre\'1ouc;ly inll'n 1t·~ed m J>('niOn . A Tame mai.ia1me poll. c<in· ducted by \ ankelO\ 1ch. Skellv and White. Inc . ~aid Sund.j~' Ford would beat Carter b) a "'6 to 38per('cnt m arl{in. Carter, unable to be specif1~-. i:.a\'S he still intend~ to create n na.llonal health ('are proj!ram whi le cut tin g t he federa l bur eaucracy. Ja<'kson says there·~ no way to do both. "You can·t ha\'e a national health plan and talk about ad· minasterln~ il with a small pro- gram ... Jackson said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Pres..~·· pro- gram. und upensi\!e at best to dc,elo1> on hillsides.'' Fowler said t hat rt.'du('in~ thl' number of homes an J lract usually increases the pra('e or lho:.e homes. .. It 1s one "a~ lo hold do~ n density. And I thank thl' halli. lool. a lot better 1f the develo(>l'r:. don l stair step them," he ~3Jd Councilmen "all n•,·1ew th(' standards at their MJr<'h 22 study session. Prepared by th(' Netv DMl' Digs t' om m u n i t y D e ,. e 1 op m r n t Vepartment , thl· :.landard:. wnuld force de\'Cltlper:. to rl'l.11n ''the naturul skvlanc and thl' ~IJ!nifl('ant tOPOR r ~1phH' feature:-.. nr a prop('rt~ a'" l'll ..... kt'epang "~1gn1l1<'ant" \t'~l·t.i tu>n. The standards ahn r ail for creation of open 'P:ll'e and 'll'\\ areas "1th public acres:. a:. \\ t'll :is "adequate" ~etbal·ks from steep slopes , natural t·an)on:. and naturul bluH>l. Tht> i-tandard .... which r t'C'eh•t•d the unttmrnou:. rccommendat11,,n of the plannini.i <'omn11ss1on last. month. \\ere bnefl) dascu::.~ed by ('ll\ COUfl('llnll'll la:.t \\t>c\.. l'ouncllman Paul R~ <'I.off a!>kl'd th<' plan nan~ ::.tarr to makt a comparison or th~ undt•\ elo,wd acreat:e aH<'<'led b~ the proposal to determ me the results 1f de 'clopmt•nt took µlal'l' under ex <Se-e GRAOIS G, PageA2) Stall' Dt•partment of Motor V<'h1clcs office in C'osta ~let.a moved do'"" the ~trect to- da,· frum i20 \\'. 19th St. l o this new build-mg a t 650 \\' 19th St.. nc.•xl to Bethel Tm,ers rctircm<.•nt complc.·x tlcft l. Wilh 16.000 o;;quarc feel. Ill'\\ buildmg 1s fa,·c tames larg\•r than old nffit·t·. "h1rh 1s being conn~rted into a Chane'><' re'>lauranl. Group Demands Ouster GOP Coalition Says Hinshaw Has to Go By Jiil.AR \' KAYF. Of lh• O•lly l'llol $Ufl A c·oa l it1un of u ltr<i· c:onser\'at iv<.· Hepublican groups in Orange County hai. demandl'd the re!<1~nat111n or ConJ?rl'ssman Andn•w J . llm!-haw IR Newport Bea<'h ) and lht' d1!>solut111n of th(.• nt'" Oran~\! Count} St.ttus or Wnml'n l"nmm1"1on The demands c.inw at lht• an· 1111al ('00\ t•nt111n of the Orani;ic Count\ Coordmallni; lkpuhl11·an A'wmhl~ IOCTHA > hl'lli <·nrlwr th1~ m onth occ n A . Ont• "' t h1• oltl1· ... t Hepublll'.111 111 i.:.11111at1111b 111 O 1 .i n g l' ( • o 11 n t ~ 1 n f'i u cl 1· ' Rt•puhht•;rn a''t•lllhhl·~ rrom IX c1t1l'!\ 10 Or.111~1· ('ounlv anrt C'ln1m' lo 11•111 <''t'nt .1boul 50() \oh•r' Al lh1• l'OO\t•nt1on. ()('('HA {':illed ror l lH' lnlfT11'4hat1• 11'!\lj.!llll tion of ll1n'>hll\\. "ho" ll' n •1·c•n1 · Iv 1'1Hl\lt'l1•cl of litllJl•ry . Th" J.:l t)UJ> 1101111l'1I oul lhnl Jlan,haw 1s no lonl{1•r :.alilf' t•1 volt• hl•C'auM• of hlS {'Oll\'ll'l lllll ;1 1111 ltll'n'fllrt' l'l 111rn hlt• to 1 l'fJr(·~··nl hi' t•un~t1· tUl'lllll. Pilot Adds To Stocks The Daaly P ai nt today presents for the r1n.t time an at stock C'overaiz<' New York Stock Exchange com· pos1te transactions In the pa,t . the papN's daily quotat1o n l-ha'e represented JU~l the final pn<'e and the volume from ~ew York trading. The new listing includt's these fi gures from i.uch regional stock exchanges as the Pacific, Boston and the Midwest as well a s the New Yor k exchange T h e s tock listings parallel those now 8\ aila- b I e f rom t h e major brokerages. They appear today ~n P age 86. OCCRA also a dopted two tandem resolutions <'Onccrn1ng \I.Omen. Tht'Y blasted both tht• newly e:.tabl1s hcd Statu!>of Wom~n Comm1s)>Hl0 and thr Equal R1ghb Amendment tF.RAl . Kathleen KC'lly, a J.fo,sinn \'iC'- jn \\Oman" ho" th<' ne\\ O<TllA M'<'rt'tar~. l'>-1>la1111.:d that OC · l'RA IH'l1evc' lht' ne\\ com m1~'10n "1'1 not an apprnpn.111· l'XPt:ncl1lurC' or ta-\ clollar'. Shi· ·•"O '' a (',1mp.111•n ~orkl'I 1111 .luhn S('hm1tl, .1 1 .1ndul.1t1· for Jlin-;hnw's <,c•at . The 1·omm1ssion i-; a "d is· <'nminatory body embracing a phalo~oph) wh1<'h ser ves a sprl'ial 1ntl•rr!>t group," the re· solJt1on r<.•ucb. Tht· ra<'t that 1·11mmi,,1on('rs ma} bt• rt:1mbu1 sl'd for hnhy !Oil· t I I' ~ r l' l' ~ W a ' I' J I J t.• fl a "rl:rnj!t•rnu' pn•cl'flt•nt" ·"'" "r1-. :1t 0111· poant l'Olltll'OllH'<I hy tht! O<TH \ Tl11 i-un~1·rval 1\ 1• J.(r u1p a"'> I t''I 111clt·<I 11' p,,.,t "lll'll"I t of thl! <S .. 1• lllS SllJ\W, Pag1•/\:!) Bo1nh Hits Off ice Of Phone Company A <'rudr pipe homh, pl;u·1•1I at I h l' <.'m p In yes 1· 111 r a 11<'1• "f l'aclflc Tclt'phor11· Cmupanv ' Anuht•im 11ff1c1.• Sund,1y 1111•h1 . blostt'd a hole tn tlw l-1111· of tho building. Out none or th1• I~ ~11rk1•1 <; 1111 t111ty in'1dc thl• huildln6! ,J( 1:111 ~ Knott AH•. wa'I lllJUrt'(I in th1· 1o·ss pm. explo,1on. :icl'ord1ni.: to phone <'Om pany 0Hir1als. The blast repor tedly sent o;lr1·t and glass fr.igmenh hurthn ~ down a hallway as "ell a:. blo" · ing a gapinf? hole near the t>mployes entrance. The bomb apparenUy exploded In a rece pt I o n area w h('r(' C'mployes Rain access lo the tot ally Se('ured oHace. O ne em ploye inside the build· ing was only 20 feet from the · point of explosion, accordin~ ti} ph one comp a ny official Joe lr\'lne. "It was a miracle she wasn't injur ed ... Jn ·ine said . At peak hours there are 40 peo- ple employed in the office area damaged by the blast, Irvine said. P h one company gcncral manager John Buchart t ermed ' th1• homh i111: ;r \'1<'11111" ad und "lcdi.it••I llh· f'lllT)flllnV':; hUllfHll l •n apr1ri•hc•nt11ni.: 1111• 1wri.11n or 1"'""011~ re,11'>n,1lil•• Th" 111111 n111i.:. t h•· llomh ~11u11d 11f th1• A11atw1m l'nhr1• l>topurt mc•nt wa~ '>1·1·k1ni.: <'llll'' th11t """Id I···•" th I'm 111th1•11h·11t11v11r th1· pl111111• hu1l<l111i.: l11in1l11.·r' DOW ·"TAGGERED AGAJ N; OFF 13 Nf.W YORK ll'Pl l Prac('' d u!>ed sh .1rpl~· lu\\1•r for l h • !"econd c-on,t•rull\C SC'<.s1on today m mod<'rat1· trnclmi: on the New York Stock f:xrhani:c T he Dow .I nne!> industr ial a \•eraJ.?e, a IS 67 point losl'r )-)'j. d a). was off 13 M pmnl"i to 974.50 The blue chip avcrai:<' reach~ a t hree·vcar h1Rh of l .003 31 ThurR· day. · Declines outnumbered a d - vance!! by a bout a three·lo-one mari;tin . Pri('eS were lower in active lradiniz on the American Stock Exchan~e , A 2 DAIL y PILOT N Moncsay March 15 1976 1 Three District 5 Candidates Speak Ryckoff's Rurming On Record Incumbent Clly Councilman Paul Ryekoff says he is seekln.: hls serond term on the basis of his r ecord for keeping city expcn. dJtures to a minimum Ryrkoff. 57. a 8 albna l <1land re · b1dent. lives in 0 1'\lrtct s which indudes the island and .i corridor along the ust Side or the Up· per bay t o East bluff "Both behind closed doors and in front o f the •Ycico"" pubhc, I have worked hard to keep expen· ditures under control." he said. "I "ill continue to try to main· tain that b~ance between the sen ·1ces that people want &nd keeping t axes m line," Ryckoff .&dded. Ryckoff points to his effort to get a vote of the people on all downcoast annexations as a significant step !or the future or the city. '"The downroast annexations '\\'ould bring major changes in the \1llage atmosphere of the city. The problem "1th making the 'ote on annexation an ordrnanre instead of a charter amendment. 1s that the council keeps the op- tion Of whether the people \'Ole or not." he explained. Like mo!>t of the other can· d1dates. he lists traffic ll1> a ma· JOr problem focing tht' city. lie :said he believes t he rounc1I ~hould ron!>lder construction of another cro!>sing of th~ Upper Hay. lie said a parallel road could take o(( from Coast Hi1thway at Jamboree Road and cross the bay well north of lh~ existing bridge and connect at Westchff Drive and Oovt'r Drive "I want to follow through on ideas like this "ithout anotht·r JO -year wait.'' he addl'Ci "I think T huve been cons1:.tent "1th the thing I said an my la:.t e.1mpn1i;tn " Ryt'koff said "I hack tht.• free t'nlt'rpriM' ~',tern 100 p<'rn•nt hut thl' t·Ht•ct 1i" h,n in.: now on IN' ernml'nt 1:. debatable I think \\e haH' to get out of the hah1t nf rca<'hrn~ out for h1•lp from ~omr" hen· else \\ 1thout pulllnit our ~houlrler to 1 ht> wheel \\ c need to acrepl 1 hc- .tltern at t \ e that ma) be "'c 11 h,t\ t' lo rlo It'" "In th1:. election I hor<• that J*oplc rl';tll> lnnlt at t he can d1clatt:''I .ind" hat tht>) h,we done• ;ind n1>t hu' an) t.•mpa1~n rh1•torir ·' GRADING • • j,llnll r1ly ~tandurcl<I and unclrr the hllh1tf,. standnrd.o. u.,ed an ~an Cll'ml•nte. on "h1r h thl' pru1>11·w1I :-t.indardb art-based. 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The /ullawfng ''°"" deal tL'tlh the condadalr• tn DutrlL1 fl~ (o corridor atrelchmg from Eoitblufl to Bolt>Qa Island I Ira Nrv.-vort B'fflch. <'OIHK'U cuncbdutn run Jr1>m cfe•tlJ•IOled dutnct1 arid C.'<lll'fl from throughout tlk citlJ choos~ onr Jrorn •ach diatrict. Mrs. Watso1i Sees Fresh, New Approach Gwenda Watson. a longtime community 'olunteer. says sbe will be closing out a term as pre· sadent of the Board 'of Directors of Mardan School in time to as· sume duties "as a fulltime coun· ~iJman. ·• ,. Mrs. Watson. 54, ls a resident of Eastbluff and has lived in Newport Beach for 24 years. She is running against i n · cumbent Paul Ryck oH and Hans Hegna in District 5. She said s he feels her can· wnso• didacy is the completion of a full circle or civic activities that began 22 years ago when then mayor Dora Hall asked her to Join the Easter Week committee gh•ing talks to inland residents who \\-ere about to send their children to Balboa for tbe traditional vacation. "Becoming a candidate "as brought to my mind by my friends and, having given 1t much thought, l f~I there are lots of f1el<ls that the counc1l 1s tn· volved m that I can bnng a fresh. new approach to." she explained. In discussing the city's pro· blems. she said she can bring an Objective approach to analysis of solutions. "I don't see how candidates can make campaign promises I believe we ha\•e to consider each problem as it arises Al least that's \\hat l' m going to do," she said. She feels her strength as a l.'an dtdate as her eaRerness and her ab1htv to l.'Ommumcate with peo pit: .:, feel I ha' l' lawd hl•re ">O IOnJ! I kno\\ lht' peoph• of th" l.'I I) I feel I h;n·e good rappo1 t "llh the re'itdents. "I reel commun1cat1on as t<'r· nbly important and I ~ould hkc to be able to communicate "1th all the residents from all parts of the city whenever possible " Mrs. Watson. ~hose husband Norman as chancellor of the Coast Community College Dis· tnrt. s:ud she know!> l'ach section of the rity "e ll. "lx>cause 1\1: ln t.'<J m most or them " As a council member s he pledJ?e<I to keep proceedlnR:. "on a reasunablt·. n on-sarcai.t1c le1·el. I think we can disagree agreeably." she said. One pruj?ram she would like to mstilute 1:. !'lome means of A<'l tini;t the city counr1I into informal meet1nl(~ ~1th re -.ide nt s, :.omt•thml! hkt' J To"n ll.tll "We nt•ed dosn contart tx>twecn thc counc·1I Jnd reM· 'ients and perh.1 ps lh1~ could be :rrcompl1:.hed thrnui;th tht' honwu" ner u ~-.oc1.111on:., · .!oh~ s.11d UCI Student Attacked in Robbery Try A l'C Irvine ~t111lcnt "hn w~' <'<1tlll'tnpl.1ltnlil upc·umin~ <'"'·'"" hv mcwinllKht in a ('oronn dl'I M11r park tolil 1mhrc• he wr1~ ntta<'kf'd hv :mmconl' who nppnrenlly wnntel.l to roh him Thornas Onv1~. 23, l\aut he w;111 r;lttanll in the shde :irea of the park ut Carnation Avenue encl Bayside Dn'c atlO ·Xtp m when he~ as i;irabbed from h(ohmd lie told officers his a~~a1h1nl put a rhoke hold on him while fumbling through his pockets for h1' "allet. Da\'is said he was re peatedly thrown to the ground and punched by the would· be rob· her who fled aner an unproduc· t1ve searc h or the student's pockets. Davis drove h imself lo Hoai;i Memorial Hospital whe r e emergency room personnel called police. He \I. as lreatE'd for bruises and scratches and released. Fre nch Election PAR IS (UPI ) -France's Soc1ahs l ·Communlst alliance emerged victorious today from two weekends of l()('al elections but the Communists l.'omplained that Socialist \'Oters had deserted the alliance in droves. ' Hans Hegna Would Cut Budget Fat Hana He1aa, a Nor"'ei;tian· born engineer 1s markmg h.Js 15th year in Newport Beach by do111g something he's wanted to do for a l~ time -running Cot lbe city council. Heana. 47. Is a candidate in 01st r1 c t 5 which takes in Balboa Island . Promontory Point. Beacon Bay , Park Ne" port and Eastblu!f. He said he tried to run "'°,.. for the council four year s ago but Just m1:.sed t h e r es1denc y n·qu1re ment because he became a c1tuen Just before the election. He said his approach to the city's problems is based on the budget "I want to try and get spending do\\ n to get nd or any unnecessary frills and fat," he said. Hegna. who is runrtin1t against an incumbent and an active com- munal¥ volunteer, says he re· alues" he is the underdog m the campaign But he sa) s hts strong point is his desire to keep spendtng down and at the same time look forward and try to pred.!ct some problems before they become trouble ome to the city For m s t a nee. he po1nL-; to the parking sign!> rerenlly postl'd on Balboa Island, where he ll\es He calculates there are 57 signs in each block und that th(·y \\t'rC' installed at u rons1dl'nble expelll'lt.> :.o that the city could began ti new stret'l sweeping pro gram .. frank!). I don't see that 11 has Improved the rleanJinl'SS Of the area thtH much. I would rather have seen the city sa' e the money and m. tllute a program whereby residents encouraged each other and '1s1lors not to lit- ter." he said One area thot llrgna say .. he \\OUldn't scr11np nn 1' .11·qu1.,111cin of f.!reen art•Js and park-. · · ~lont•y SP<'nl in park' and 110 purchus111g land ,., money "lll spent, · hl' decl.irl'd Ht•gna 11a.'., hl' "'ould l1kt• lo be knc'" n a!:> a man "'ho flew~ not hJ\'e :.et idea:. on ho\\ thing!> should be do1w but .. , .i pt"r-.on r ecept1 \ e to idea:. and thvught!> from all partae .. "It':-. 1mport.1nt. espec1all) for city l'O unc1lme11 . not to bt.•rorT1e lo<:kl•d into one particular point of \'l l'". hut to co11-.1dcr I h1· ·k sires of all part1ci.. "I realtze that makt•:-m1• rath<'r d1ffac11lt l•l n:.111 flown 1111 the l!>sues. but I think it's bt llt•r not to be locked In one posit wn un un issue." Alice Carr Dies at 94; Services Set Alice Carr. w1C10"' ''' thc late I.<" All~l'll''.'> T IOlt' 1·11l11mn i-.l l1.1rr)' Cai r. du•tl l11d,1) ..it th1• ·•>:1· o( !I-I :\tr., Carr . .i lonll tirnc ll.1rhor Arl'll rt•.,1ct,•nt. !11t•r1 .Ha loc•,11 c nn \ 111<',cc•nt h(li.ptlal "h1·i ,·'>Ill' had bct•n .i p.1t11•11l for the Jl·•"l '>IX lo\t•t•k' llt!r l.111• h11,\>.1nJ ""' a rr· portcor fur the 1'11111•' 111 th1· \01.irly cf(•c•nrle., CJ( th1 :-. c•c•ntur) l k wa'> one or th1• fir~t rt'1>111 t1•r., to c·o\ .. r lht• Stin ~·1 unc·tM·o t•,1rlhqu.1k1• 111 1006 and hl' luter ltt•t·ilm•· ttw :1uthor nf a rc•.:ulur Ttml'' rol umn, 11w Lanrl'r Mr C ,.rr <111•<1 rn I 'l~Wl Mrs (',11rI\'"'\1\t•tl h\ .1 "'''"· Donn ld . of Okl:ihomn , :t daul!hler. l'atrln.1 Mor rt ... 11( <.:o't J Mesa. thrE'f' i.:r<inrlc halclrc•n and 10 1o?rt•:r1 ~r;111rlC'hll,lrc·11 Thf'rt• "111 llt-110 fu1wr .ii sen tees. CARD TO CLVB SOLD QVICKLY "(am very pleased with the rr suits I sold my membership the first day the od appeared " That ·s the ad' ertbmg !\ucce<os experience of the .Nev.port Re;H·h man "ho placed this cla.:;stfa•d ad. Mrmber~hap Nt'~ port Athlel11.'C:lub $1~S. lO('t·XXX!C . If you h1Ht• an)thin..: of v<1lue you want to con\'ert to cash, ~·all 642·M>78. The be~t place to buy or S<'ll along the Orange Coast ls the Dail)' Pilot Rebuilding Wall fram es for new buildings on Mariner's :\1ile are be· ing prepared by wormen at the ct>nstruction site on West Coast Highway between Tus tin and Ri\'erside Avenues. The original buildings were destroyed by fire in J a nuarv 1975. The ne w buildings will include a 36.2SO·squa.re foot commercial structure and a 4.800· ~quare foot bank to house the Mariners branch or t:nited Security Bank. Owners of the buildings anticipate oc · cupancy by August. City Pledges $400 For Model of Area A "conrerne d citizen" who wants to build a modt.>l or the Up· per :'\ewport Bay ecological pre· :.erve will be financC'd an his pro J<>c·t b~ lhe City of Ne\\ port &-a ch. The proposed model. to be pre· pared by De nnis Rracullgan of Costa Me:.a. will measure four feet by eight feet and will be a scale reproduction of tht' Upper Bay from Pacific Const lliRhwoy lo the Jamboree Road bridge over the San D1eao Creek City councilmen agr et'd t o s pend S400 t o f inance Braeutigan·!> project. Ile appearl.'d before them only to ask that the) donate part or the cost of the project because he planned lo j!Ct the balance in donations from the Friends of the Ray, lht.• Sl.'a and Sa~<' Chapl<'r of the National Audubon Society, the Sierra Club and F\allt•rton t'i ty College. The model. Dral.'utilrnn t'A plained. could be USt'd for l'dut·u llonal purpose~ by all of tht> groups and mi~ht bt.· on d1.~play at the Newport Bear h Caty II .ill until an information cl'nll'r 1~ built as part of th1.• l 'ppl'r Hay Pre:.<'n e. Councilmen d<'caded to foot tht• entirt' bill \\hen l\f a\or Prn T~rn Milan Dostal pointed out that there mii:ht be some lej.!al dlf· f1cult1e!> 1f the cit v council \H'rt' to donate pubhc funds lo a pi:o JPCl and not end up b<>ing the owner . The don at ton of the full C'O!>t of the model was agreed to only after Ma> or Don l\lclnms made 11 clear that e\·en though it "111 be owned by the <'II) ll "'" b1: available LO any group that wants to use it. News Item: l'ro• Pap .. tJ HINSHAW. • • t:Qu11I H1~h1ii Anwmlmc-nt, sa\ Ina that the ERA tllk 1 away women's rljthb rather than 1runtm.: th\•m Mr' Kl'lb i.uHt thf' 1rroup Is not anti "llml·n·~ n.:hl!-, but bl'h<.'\'t'b thut th~ "onwn't. t-0mnHl'lslon ond tht ~HA ar~ harmful ruther than lx-ndkttil In otht•r 1 t•1111lullons pa.s~~ al the l'1'n' t•nl11111, 0(.'('ttA: Dt•ll\11111lt1d thut C11hfornta 'otl·r~ hl' u lluwed to approve any lncreuM' 1n l''< IH~l\:-1t' ll<'('(lUllt~ and !'ittlJrh'' 11( ''h•c·t ed 11<rll'111IN D 1• in u n 11 ,. ti t h '' t 11 11 H1•p11blll•41n t'and1datei1 decla1 l' h1 1> 11r h\•t helll'ft-rl'.:nnlln~ ubor t1on Jlld c:uthu11saa Boat Rifled In Newport; Loss $1,400 Ne" port Bt'JC'h pohce are in· \estiit.illni! thl' thl•fl of racmg buoy:. radio l'Qu1pmcnt and h· quor ,·alued at SI .400 from a boat docked on !he Balboa l)t•nmsula. The lheft of thl' items from the 31 foot Rerlram c>1\nt.>d b.v Ol1nald K Elcler or 130 \'1J Koron, New purl Ht•:rt·h. "as rt'· ported by L ;l\\ n.•nct• ~lflll'r!> of JI-I L St. Some rs t old police thieves gained entrance to tlw l>11;1t docked at 800 W. Bay AH bv brenktng out a cabin wmdm\ lh• said the cabin was ran:.;1<•kt.•d The th('ft wa~ d1scovcn•cl h~ Somer-. Sunday \\hen hl· "\'Ill tu u:.t~ the boat LB Man Hurt In Accident A Laguna Beach man is lbt<'cJ in i:ood cond1llon today at lloai: Memorial Jloi.pllal after ht• "·'' inJun:d 1n a ror rra:.h Sund.1y mi.: ht in N l'" port lh•ach Pohcl.' :.aid llO\\ :ird .I ac·k:-.on. SR, of 6Rl St Ann·!'> OnH• n· C'l'l\'ed rll·ck :ind Lmrk 111JUnei; wht•n lhl' r1u he "as dr1v1ng throu~h the intt>rM'C'tion of Dover Drive and Par1flr Coast ll1~hway colhdcc1 with an uulo driven hy C'hn:.tophcr Sd1cftcr. 18, or LI)~ Alum1to:.. Schdh•r <lid nnt n•porl any in· JUr1c~ 1n 1 hl• ti ·15 p m al.'cutent. police Miid B4LLlYTS SET Newpo rt Reach resi· denti. "ho "ill not h<' able lo 'ote in person on ell.'I" t1on day, Aprtl4'3. can now p1rk up apphl.'at1ons for absentee ballots in the ra ty clerk':. office at city h;.ill, 3300:-.=e"port Bl vd. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -Recent medical di.acoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the control of high blood pressure, aUecting an estimated 23 milllon people in the Uruted States. Called the "silent killer," high blood presswe -or hypertension , can lead to stroke, heart failure or kidney failure. Yet, if detected and treated, in most cases it can be controlled. Mariners S vings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18,19 Marlnerl Savtng. and Loan is sponsoring a blood presswe c linic open to the public at their main oUice at Dover and Westcliff in Newport Beach. The hours of the clinic are from 11 :00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Thwsday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nurwe will be in attendance. The clinic is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Preuure Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savings at 642-4000. ( What's ing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC ~.alt w<1lt·r "n11hna wona the south coaslline r~- 1n.11ns llood for cons16ll'nt hmlu ot rock flab tor all l.ind1n.c' rt'1Jort111g (."~•khl~ include linR cod, tCX'k coo. J ohnny ba'"'· ch1Jepeppt!n and rcc~ntly some 'cry 1.iri.tl' row cod ruruune tn th" 2Q..p0und clus. 'Anita Racing Results .. , .. ,. ... uo J .. Al•,.,. -Tltlr-P1111. 0.ri<l'I .,,....._ Tr1111 U• lt•nctoe '-tw•, 'l• ... ~tM•, .._., N' W•t•f' •cre tclt•O -lrf\I\ l,1.,01•M. 0.-lv- A few ereenbuck mackerel "nd bau have been euu..:ht by hjlf d.ty purty boata fi1h1nc shallower w:.ater, l>ul .. I> uf )t:l tht'rc hb been no sign or any b urri\'1>. honilo or yeUowta1l rn nearby waters • Watl'r te mp1.>ruture 11> itUll a bit too cool for these h•rl(f!r game r1 :.h to move in and take over the 1>1JOthght from ruck fo1h. Bay C1sh1ng in Nc•wporl llubor from both dock -~-~~· ,011! 1~'~':..' and :.k1Cf frshernH>n 115 autJd ~tany llm1t:1 of ~potted -.,., • and bay bass to (!ljlht pounds ha\c been taken re-~·~~-;:~-•10 ,. , .. ct.'ntly near th~ p11v1l1on Croaker have been up and :_~;,•7,.',~~,.,., •• u o down dependana on udes. wrU\ m ost action taking Ti--i <Jr .i..- place very early m the morning Jn fact , the bite Is ( Al ...... A-111-•0tdO..... ithutting o r as soon as the sun tuts the water. ..1.,,,,i.M, ~1,.,.. iu .. ..._ •o M' San Diego baSlod sµort!111hcn1 arc Just wa1llne ..... T .... o ...... , out the arrl\ a l or ~cllo"ta1I and IA hate sea bass. :_-:,.~-·""" There ha\ e bet'n a rl'IA or these game fish taken in -- recent "eel..:.. but not much to gel exerted •bout. Ac· ,:::.."' :;::-:,.O:~::C.":.::;;. cord111" to veteran '>i.lppt'r Frank LoPreste, who 121,a. Mond•y. Maren IS 191S DAILY PlLOl '.$ Olympic Cham Boosted by Spo ~ ByLAVltESEKE\'S mates 111 no w a fllll' \\,Ill. h l• h .l d °' ........ , ...... ,... enguwer \\hu \\Ork~ on i.t1 t•aq.:I h ··' ou nc.•t•d It's a far t'ry from the mi551tN• und anothl•r \\Ill taint·.· he '") .1 bll mu1tv itvm where Terl') soon be promo tl•d tu \\ISt full\ · Mccann won the l~ II· 6tl'nt•ral 111 the l' s. "!\h1\11n~ lll•d-c111n~ to Unol1 hlch school wre U Army ltl' <' up or 111,:.tponl' :1 lng championship with a "All thrt>e of u:. Wl'fl' <':lrl•t•a. 111· to hu\'1• 11 tear In his pants to the NCAA t•hurnp 1011~ th3t farnilv on· •wt C'll1t) • .imt spacious second noor ex· ~Par, and Wl' llll \H'nl our most uthh•lt'' find th<-' ttutlvt director·!\ uffkt• different \\U)~ to uc· J U ~t '"111 ·1 i.11n·1n• 1111 at Toastmasters lntcrna· compU:sh our own i:oiil~. "rt•:.tltni.: uh>nl'." 1\u Uonal In Santa Ana. nnd "h.tt ·s \HOOJ.t '"th ~a'' 8 U t .. rt .. r he a ri n.. if thll!!\' .lrt' .. um.-of th .. .. " ,.. th tlt ," cont1nu 1.•:. • Mccann tell it. you gel Mccann nl'IUltl\'(' ,l ,IH'\'lS ur the notion that the sport NothlOA e~cept that '\\l t'i.lllng. thl• i.tlll lr1n1 or wreslllna C'Ontrlbuted personul 11n ont1es Ith• Mr('unn h•1.I\ ~·~ nothlfu: a areal deal to his sue· family und rar ct'r h~,·e t o \Our 1m.iJ:10jt\On cess. been no;pon!>ible for about tht' po:.lll\ c: ~id<.'s The 41 ·year -0ld Dana good wrestlers not conh o(thc sport opt>rdtes the Sear cher •>Ut 11! Fisherman's Land1ng, Tiu•o uu _ • .., """""" 1 this could be an excellent ,>ear for yeUowtatl and .,..,..._,...._ .. 11 .... P ..... llo.-. lb r h u.11·11~iv a acore tb 1ng tv ... ..,.., 11."° u 00 ,. » Art ''> LandinJl. Davey's Locker and Dana ~.,..0 ... -.... 1 •• .... Point resident. "ho won nuing on the intern.I· Lt•umng for" :11 din his a gold medal in the 1960 lio n al and 01~ mpic S\\l\'t'I chair. h1:. hlu1..• Ro me Olympics a:. a le\'els l>a,·s ~t cC Jnn t'~t' rl\t>tlnA )OU to your b anta mw eig ht (125 answering his 11"n qul':.· chair he !>ll~:. "t:H•ty pounds or under>. says tion. kid s hould "rt•stle . the d1sc1pline and con· There are !'Heral re-There's noth1ns: hkc 11 j'> OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST TERRY McCANN. ct>ntrat1on thal "resUers asons for thio; acN>rdlni.: far 3S trnrn1ni.: und build· ----------------------need can turn a destruc-to McCann. but pn•bJbly mg l'ndurancc JtOl'S " U\•e person into a pro-the most important 1:. The busmci.s oriented Wharf Sportfl:.htng are running boa\s dally le> '1~~~11: IV•-" Ho fi!,hlng grounds und lhe b~ut cond1t1on has improved. Sea!> are calm and goodf1stung rl> at hand. T,..,..,, Ban Blltl•g Alt0 ,.,. -'WY Mro 11*"- J-tlnq, C-1••'• ........ u. *,.. Enuw, C•I<" A C.0...,1•». Al•IM. HoW•lt ... &. Some of the best llrgtmouth bass fishing ever l'OUllTM uc1 -1 1m milft. • t'llperienced in Southt'rn California Is going on right ::t;,:_10• ., 1to. Cta1m1n1. p..,... now In an Diego. Full llmlt or bass bt'lng weighed Douft•I• In, and on almost .-very stringer there are bass in ~~-.:'u'o•o•••d/·'° !: ~= the 10· to '"·pound class. "'"'"1G-.....-c1 1w ... 1 .. 1 , 10 San Vicente Is red hot for giant bass on crawflsb .,,,... -u• 1"· and Lower Olay Is slatting to break loose wUb a "'"' ,.,. -.., ... ., "•"°"'"· ,_,, !"·pounder lead Ing the big fish parade. El Capitan ~!::,s::',! Marc,,, su '"., Twc1<. opens Us season this ~eek and the outlook is very A-T .. ••S1A11>111.10.-Mt1en1rr. opUmlstlc. Lake Sutherland is scheduled to open SU•t<,..., -Mall• AM o ....... April Z aad Is also known ror Its big bass and catfish. ~'"" uu -,,, mllttOfttfM'f • YHr OIO' .. ltO. (l11m ln9. Pune Tro.t FU.1119 Geed :!~o.r1>v•• Big Bear La ke ts only frozen around the edges and on warm days fishermen are picking up fair :.tn nl(t>rit or carry-over trout. t-1oating bait, salmon eggs and worms are foohng moi.t ram bows. \"andals del>tro)cd nc\\ ly constructed d ams oo San Juan Creek a nd therefore no fish plants have been made, e'en though the nearby creek 1s rn ex- cellent cond1t1on for , t()('k111g. F~h and game crews dre \\Orking on repa1.nng dJms in order Lo make the ~tream f1s h:ibl(•. Colorado Rl.,f"r A ngll•g Good Bass fishing along tht' Colorado River and in Its impoundments has ht-en good during tht' past cou· pie or wetks and s hould t'onlinue lo produce right up to Easter \'atalion. Lakt' lla\•a su marina Is stagin1t a striped bass derby opf'r1 to all anglers and marina orfklals prt'· dkt ll wlll tak(' a 15·pounder to IA In. 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U ttf'll lO"'' t~ Jrl HecM'• l ttd9ol IC.t-•I Trvcvi.f't fOewuent Min V•r dl tk"'"•'· Seen ..... , l-• -S.-.CCl-1 lllNTM llACI -...... P•• _.., >o _c..,1 Pv•M 11900 O••"" l"ODr>C•U• St~I>' (kl\1 .. -1. TV ,._..,_ ll • O..rl -.... Cltut• lf•1t1~•1Ctl April ...,.,..., fW.rVW.m 1 8"'Nlar w 111 tOeto m•rt G'••• Ttmf': fCr af\•1 Al'CIW't Gary (Vatteftd ...-.1 (ell ... Maft llCH-1 \ ~ .~!-.. , l ~ INSUIANCE I .. , r ,.,. M9rMf ....._.. ,._, COSTA MIU ~ ( Mf.5554 ~ Basketball duct1 ve member o f time MrCaatn, who has a "There arC' no ) oung ma st t' rs d l' ~re e 'f n sensations in wresthn~." marketing fto m Lo~'l)la he savs. "A H ·Yt'Jr old l 'nl\t'r:.1t) 111 Ch1c3t6. girl can win a ~old mt.'<ial po1ntt'd OUt that \HCStl swimming and there :ire m g has its practieal side young men "ho l'arn also, giving maximOm medals an track and participation "1th a tow field. but 1t 1s the mature financial output society. Scoring Title To Branning "I was a h yperactive child myself. so l know." he says ... Wrestling t eaches you to operate within a structure and produce." A maximum amount of talent and sacrifice sent the S·4 Mccann to the center platform to ac· Marina High's Rich Branning, the player of the year in Orange Coun· ty prep basketball .circles, easily wins the Orange Coast area scor- ing derby despite play- ing in only one CIF playoff game. "-·...-... o 11 .. 11 . .. " .. ,. I" uo ~11 h Ul 71 llO 1• !IS I• »4 Jl U J I 1'1 l• •I •1 Ill It 11 IA '7 H•-'~ Sllowart S.ms l'lf\Cl\emp ~"'"' 11 21 ,, n 10 t 11 >I . .,.,. . ' l""" ' • 0uno.1-r90 r • I Di•-1 8..n 1 Con•~·~ II , ) • 0 l 1• " I) 11 JO cepl the highest award 1 1 an amateur athlete can attam . And according lo the ·~ 10 J four .time National :~~ Amateur Champion. 11 that's what hfe as all :~ abo ut. sacrifice and > • priorities. ~~ "We all ha"e our goals , • a nd mme w a!> the ~old > 1 rnedal." says McCann. ~! who has been called one •o of th e all-t im e bc~l American" resllt'rs. The 6·3 Vikings star averaged 27.4 points per game and scored 182 points m or e than his nearest rival in the stats race as compiled by the Dally Pilot. _.....,. V olW,. Clorhll•" 117 U "My priority was the Olympics. but others on our L'nt' ersity of lo" J team h a d their own l(Oals. One of my team The fin al 1976 statistics: 1!o9t1<>ftOV s.. ..... Plt•oOll Ffatef' B«••"'d 5tO'\tP(fpfl9( t It II IO ..... u ,.... •• '" ,, , n 100 40 IMI II ' 1t 1• tt ttt/ I 1 )I 1' I) l•J I • ... -1 8•.,...ln<j. Merlt\41 H l t7 11 • n .o • llt u l' .. , ., 4 1 J MtCt0\-0, I:• .. 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"" ....... -. --., .......... -·-· ~ -· .. ....,_ UOOVIUAGI -.......... . _, )..., H0USe Of llllPOf'tS F'.c1ory •u11\Qr11t<1 Mt•c~ Bet11 Dtal•• 2131921·8588 hu~23 7~ m a n who ,~ 1 n s th l' "\\'hen you f1l'ld a foot '\\Teslling medal... ball team, onl y u s m:i)I McCann s.iys thl' in portion of lhl· player s Hr · lricac1es of the s port aa e tually part1r1pah' durl!U! partly res po nsible for the game. but 111 wrcst1- th1s. 1 n i.:. th ey all 1: ct a "ft t akes \'ears to chanC'e. and at co~h master the terhn1q11ei. less," he sa's and the complex1tl\'s of An l' nth u :. i a bl I l' \\TesU1ng. It's like chess. s pokei.man for "r1·~tJ there are certain moH'S in~. and thl' folht•r of t\\"11 and for eur h mo\'e therl' n a n J II 1 l I ' II 1 it h are C'ountcr mon•s and 1t "n•stlt'r•,, l\ll'Ca1111 hn' izoesonandon,tht•t·om <'•'n du c t cd -1\'\t'r:tl bmat1ons ~re inf1111h'. ' d 1mc .. .smcl' OW\ 1ni;: to he sa> s. Oran Al' Count} about ',1 And M rC ann :ilso year.i..:u. ' points out that wrec;tlcrs Som<' 15 \ 1•ari. h~1· need a nrnr e maturt' elapi.l'd i.1nc~· that 1tu · 'treninh and that takes ml•r in Ro mt•, Jnd } 1 ttme l oo "ondcr 1f he :-1 ill fed'> "I thouJ!ht I "~1~ great tht• ~old mt•d o l was \\hen I \\as compt•tinl! .is \\Orththc sarrifu·cs a vuuns: man In ont• of ~kC:inn nel•tb no llmt• my f1 n.t 10t1:rna11onul for thoui.:ht for i.urclyjj's matchc:., m v oppurwnt a qul'stwn hl''s :isll.ti was 35. and 1 thoulo!ht 11 h1m-idf cour~tles-. l1mt•s. would be a t'lnl'h to lit:ul "'\'1•' 11nd I'd do 1l him. ll was like h1lt1111( a a1t:11n." h(• 'a)., • New Teammate. Bulley Bulleyi Doug Su lley The Team has a new Teammate1 Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue. 1he Loan Department team that put together over $3,000.000 rn real estate loans 1n 1'l75 . have been ioined b'/ Doug Sulley (rhymes with ole1) And they all work togethr.r Making sure that there c; ~lw;iys a member of Th e 1 cam ready to llelp you Wh en 11 comes to seconc1My real estate financing. The Team :,1111 knows the score. Call them !or inlofmat 1on ! The number is 644 -8824 . 'New ort Equi Tun s,Inc. AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 '14164' 6824 OAILYP1LOT Monday'lf Cloeing Pri N Won NYSE COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS • MUeii S. E fron til\S bttn niamed dtrt'ctor o( sales and marketarui ror Standard NemoriH, a substdlllr)' uf Apphl~I Ma~nct1<·s o( Sant:> R.arbara Standard Ml'moric!\ hao; mO\'Cd tu new hudquarters an l\e-tAport Buch at 4120 Birch St. Suite l0$ . • Mas ton Viejo remdcnt Robfort L. Baum h1111 been ;appointed to tbt• nc14 I)' Cft'3lt'Cf position Of dlttt'lOr ()( ('II vironmt"ntal nffair:s for Ml~sk>n \'lt'jo (.'ompaay. Hl' will be rt's ponsiblc for nuturol resourct• 11hrnnln1: for the home bulldini: firm Prtor to h111 uppornt mcnt, Baum .. n~ deputy anhtant i111m1n1slru1ur for acneral enfor<'t'mt•nt for the l''t-clt"rnl En \'tronmentlll Protect ton A~t·nry • James S. Blalslng or Snnta Ana hu been elected dire<"tor or exhibitor coordtn ataon ror the 29th +innual Southern Califormn Uusine:.s Show to ht> held April 27·30 nt the Ambassador llotcl C0t1\'ent1on Center. Los Angele~ IAUM Blaising is ,·tee president und reglun11I manager of American Appraiul Co. • Ralph M. Aaland has been named to the spcl·1al pro ducts d1,·1s1on of Potter/S&C Transft'r, an a~l'nt of Alhl'cl \'an Lines an Costa Mesa and Wh1tt1er He and his wife live an Anaheim , • Rk hard W. Knapp, of Costa Mesa . ha~ been promotl'd al Hughes Aircraft Employees Federal Credit t:nlon to a:. s istant to the general manager. He will be in charge of branr h opera. lions at 15 offices of the credit union in facilities of Hughes Aircraft Co. Prior to his e mployment at Hughes Credit Union. Knapp was manager of the employes credit union at Technicolor, Inc • Smith Tool. u d1v1s1on of Smith In ternational. lnl' .. has named Wllllam S. Skeen to the senior exerutive manage· 11No11 ment team at the lrvme facahty. He rl'maan:-. director of employe relations • John Albariao tJr Newport Beach h;i ~ bt'en .1pprnntcd manager of Allstate Savlng1> and Loan Ai.soclatlon':. S:u 1 Clemente office. • He was pre"iously an a:.s1:.lt1nl munagcr for u com mercial bank a nd studied nimmolo~y al Orange Coast College and Chapman College . • J ames IJ. Stoll. :ls~istanl 'ire prl'!.Hfrnt of ~estern Savings and Loan A:.soclatlon, hu,, bl'cn manager of the Newport Bcarh off1n•. (;rut named lie was most recently director of hui.incM• de\'clopment for the a ssociations Southern California rci:1on and manaj!cr of the statewide Tax Savini:~ l'cnter in Hc\'crly Hilb He hH s an Huntinf,?ton ~Jch • South Laguna resident Robert W. Crell(hton ha~ been named executive \'ice president of Irvine National Bank, urcording lo James 8 . Lynch. president. Crt.>1ghton . a direct.or and assO<.'iation secretary, as ull>n cai;haer of the independent bank. responsible for opernuon .. und personnl'I. He has been "ith Irvine Nullonul since at opened in 1973. • Technicolor Audio-\'lsual Systems of Costa Mesa has two new vice presi· dents in James Bartolomucci and James R. Irvine. Bartolomucci has been named vil'c president of U.S. sales and Irvi ne will head up international sales. ,'t'Qt;rktAP) F·n•I Oo•·J-i •-eQe• Open Hl9h l-C._ 0'9 JO 1•><1 .. > •• "'6 IS •n.H t74 IO -Uh l'O Trn 20I It 100 61 )OS JI ~· '1 -1 •s •I Ull •• SJ ., O• as... 1617 -0 St " ~" )0()., :!01.0• 196 , , ,.. J::I -> " T~~"-OOft\ tn \tO(IO used '" •.~:~;.,., Tr.., •U.- UI•" • 1U,<IOl .s \t~ 1.J.14 700 (jp• and Doten• ,,:!;,w t~ 11~.,!A \!.;;: ~toc"r'°f ,~;:! .,~, U\ .. 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If#" •tt• 11 ... ()' ~ .. ,' ... ~, ;~ :·~.:.,J 4.,. r; ."'•. ·~" 'I t,_t 'Uft f ,. t I •• , ~.. 11111 ft tl(,I tf 1 '\ ~ •• •:,,. n•J' /:', '':,;,..•:: 111\1':"~',~. 1 .. 1' ..,,., • .• ,~,l ' "' i• f •41•0 r N Pft• f; , f " \Hw II' " " • \. "°U l•f!I .. t:•f J'l•f "ll'• ,._,,,,,.,..., f\r• 11 ·I f•"I .. _,,.,,,,n,, Jh' 1,,.1..,. I 'l,. ·~It\ t 1tflhOt4 1' ~ f1Qw1,. ''"'' 1111\t Al• fl' .. , . 7 Orange Coast EDITIO N * * * * Today 's Closlag .Y. Stoeks C TEN CENTS \Mesa Fireinen Petition .for Benefits 11 By ALAN DIRKIN Ol-0.tly,.. .. """" Costa Mesa firemen are circulating petitions designed tQ Improve their pension benefll.s. to pro\•1de for binding arbitration tn their i.alary negotJotions. and to proh1b1t elected officials from partic1pat1on in the city's rellre· 1nenl program. Legal notice of the initahve petitions has been hied in the city clerk 's orflce. C ity Manager Fred Sorsabnl s:ild if the firemen set lhe ~atures o( 10 ~rcent o( t he city's 28,630 r egist ered voters. thl' council will have the alternative or enacttng the pro- posed ordinances or submitting the issut>s to a special election. Sorsabal voiced tus opposition to the petitions, wtuch are being circulated by the Costa .Mes a f'iref1ghte.rs Association. He said the increased pension bt>neflts "ould "l)1gn1£1cantly" Jffesa .. s New Dltl\' Digs increase the ctty•1 tax rate. The city manaet'r noted that the firefighters as10Ciat1on i!i represented by the Teamsters. Union in its negotiations with the city. One petition calls for a tn· partite citizens r eview romrnit· tee to be used after an Impasse is reached between the city and the union on salary increases aod that the decision of the review comnuttee should be fi.naJ. "lt woulrt mean the city would Stalt> lkpartml'nl of :\lotor Vrh1rlrs off1 c·c in ·0..,1,1 :\lei.a moved dcm n the i-.tn.•t•l to· cht\' from 720 W. 19th St to n"'" building <ai}{l\l'I at 650 \\'.19th St . Mxt to Bt'tht:•I Tmq,•r s rctin•mrnt complex llC'ftl With IG .CICIO ~quarc feel. new bu1ldin~ 1s fl\ l' llml'S larger than old office ··~ow we'll h l· ;ibll· t o hire normal s ize people.·· q111ppt•d lkrt Miles. manager or the offirt: 1 ll1·Jo,, > Olcl D~IV hu1ldmg b being ron \ l'rlt·<i 1ntu a Chml'\l' rt'~taurant Group Demands Ouster GOP Coalition ays Hinshaw Has to Go • I\' Ult.AH\" f\,\Yt: Ol lllo O•llt ,.,,.. , .. " A t• 11 11 I 1 I 1 o n o ( u I t r ti • t•<1n,t•n 3 11\t' lfr1>11hh1·.in ~roop~ 1n Oran.it• ('011nty ho' dt>mnnd<'d tht' r(''lj:tn11t111n nf <'onitn·s~mon Ancin•w .I lltn"lh:\w U< Nl'\\ p!•t l He.1e·h 1 nnd tht• d1"ol1111on or th•• nt•w Orani:1· Count) Slatu' 11( \\'nnwn <.'omm bs1e1n Th1• 1t1•mi1111ls 1·anw at lhe 1:1n 11unl t•onH•nt1011 11f th1· Oran~c· Counl ~ Coorcl1n:1tmJ: Hepubhcan A"l"l'mbl\' 10\..'l'HA> hl'ld earhrr th1" month OCCH1\. lint• 11f lht• oldest IXJW STACCERED AGAIN; OFF 13 • NEW YO RK tl'PI> -Pricec; <'losed s harply lower for the fecond consecutive session today 'ln moderotc trading on the New 'York Stock Exchange. The Dow J o nes industrial a' t>r a ~e. a 15 6i ·point loser F'r1· da~ "as off 13 .14 points to 974 so. 'T'he blue t'h1p 3\'l'rn$?e ruched a three~ e ar high of l.003.31 Thurs- da ' l>t•d1nl's outnumbered ad· 'Jnces by about a three·to-onc m:ir~m. Pnt'es were Jower in actn·(• trading on the Amerit'an Stock E"tC'hanee ---.. ~~~~~~~~~~ H t'pul1l1c.At1 ''' ..:,11111.1111111' 111 () r ,1 II I.: I' \' II II 11 I \ I II 1· I 11 d I'' R1.•p11hhr.in .1,..,•mhh1·' frum JM r1t1t'' 111 or.1 11~1· ("1111111, .11111 da1m' to n•pn·.,1·nl ,1 h11ut ·,oo \ 1llt'rs Al thr rt1t1\l'nt 111n ()('( ft ,\ c-alled for tlw 1 m nw11t .th',., . .., 1:11.1 tum n( lfm,h.1\\. "hn ",\l' r1'C'l•nt Iv ron\h'll''1 1>1 hnlwr\'. 1h•• ~rnup Jltl/lltNI nut th.it liin,h:m '' no lnn~n a hit• t 11 'nit• hc.•("illl'" of hi" con' IC'ltnn ~ind therdon• '" unabh• tu 1 •'I"''"'''" tw. l'on ... 11. tuent' OCCRA abn :idopted two tandem resolution" C'oncernmJ: \\Omen. Thl'\' bla,tcd both the ne " I~ el-t a.blil-ht>d Stalu-;nf Women Commt!.!>IOn and lhl• Equal R1gh1s .\mendment tERA1. Kathleen Kl'lly. a Mission \'1c- jo \\Oman" ho 1s the ne\\ OCCR1\ secretar~ expl:un~ that OC· CRA believes the new com· mission "1s not an oppropnale expenditure of tax dollars " She. also 1s a campa111tn worker for John Schm1t1. a candidate for .Hinshaw's seat The commi!>sion is a "d1s- crimmator~dy embracin11t a ph11 o(,oph7 "h1ch sen e .. a special interest ~roup," the re· solJt1on reads 'The fact that commissioners ma,· be r e1mbuned for bab) sit· tin~ f ees wa s called a ''dangerous prct't.'dent and w a~, :1l one pn111t 1·1111!11•mrH'(l II\ llw <XT RA The rnn:-.t>n ·all\C i;:roun .11"' n•-.nnd1•tl 1t~ p<t'-I "upporl or lh1• F.qual H1J,1htl-i\meodmcnl. Ml) inf! that tht> EHA takt•!'i :rnav \\nmt•n's rii.tht" rutht•f th,1n j.?ranlln~ them. ~tr-. lfrllv said th<' ~roup &!\not :rnt1 women'-; r1J,1h1', !)ut ht.'11<'\ <'" 1ha t the• wom<'n"" comm1s.,1on and the ERA arc harmful rathr r than henef1c1al In other r e-.nlut1nn' pass{•d .1t thl' convention. OCCHA Demanded thnt Callfornw voters bt.' allowt>d lo approve any <Ser lllSSHA\\', Page i\2) Mesa D evelopmen t Subject of Talk A talk on development plans of C.J . 5<>11terstrom and Sonr .. de - velopers of South Coast Plaza and Town Center. wtll be j\(1ven Thursday m orning at a meettnR of the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team •CHARTl. The talk will be given b,· Werner E sch e r . director o f pubhc relations and advert.ism~ for South Coast Plata and Town Center. The CHART meetin11t will begin at 1· 30 a m at the Glendall' Federal Sanngs and Loan office in the II arbor Center. have to accept the findin"gs even if it meant increasing the taic rate," Sorsab1tl said, s~ssing that the city bas always been op- posed to binding arbitration. "We feel that the decision must be in the hands oC the elected of· £kiaJs.·• The petition notice. signed by Ste\•en Twigg of the firefighters association, said the mtention is to pro\'lde a process to setUe dis· putes rather than have employes Targets At GOP Parley? From Wire Servict>S CHICAGO -T h e Chicago Tribune said today that the 1''Bl has rece1Ved information on a terrorist plot to kill Pre .ident Ford a nd C'hallenj,!er Ronald Real-(nn at the R<'publkan Na· tional Convt•nt1on 1n Kan:.a:. C1t.r 1h1~ !>um mer In a San F'ranc1!><'0 l>1l'pat1·h from t'O rrespondent Ron Koz111l , the news paper said Justice Department sources disdo:.t>d the conspiracy .,.. as m early pl an· nmg stages. and "'1t reportedly "as to be carried out bv a ·com· mando·style assa:,smation team· from the Bay Arca (of San Fran· CISCO)." The FBI r ecei\'t?d "unsubstan· tiated mformntion" about a week ago lhat a member or a terrorist ~roup may hav<' been planning to attempt ass assinations of Ford and Reagan. the chief FBI agent m San Francisco sa 1d toda)'. Charles Bates t old a news con- ft>rence thal the reported plot "'a:-said to be planned for the R epubllt'an com t•ntion In Washington, FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley issued a statement s1m1lar to Bales' and said lhe matter was continuing "t l'l recei\'l' intensive in· ve~t1ga t1n· attention ... An informant who was a part of th<' .. violent under ground" in Northern California ga\'e dctoils about the murder squad to llw FBI. lhc• Tribune said. Ht> told them the plol "a' to be set 1n mo· lion during conn•ntion \H'ck. Aul!. 16 20 Whl'n the FFH raided tC'rroris t J?roups in San f'rancisco three weeks ago. plot details still were b(!inj! worked out. The plan ap· parently was designed to throw the convention into complete <'haos. F eder al a gents were !lau1 to be taktni;: the information l-l'rtou.,ly ··e:-.pec1ally smt'c the informat ion l'manated from ·urth1·rn California." a frdcral l-lllJrt'l' tnld lht· n1:w:.paiwr Thr rl'ft'rt•nc·1• w a' to lhr t" o ;,,.,,1,..,1na 1111n ,tl t t•mpt:. a~a1n"t ,..nrct la"t '1'.lr one in San Fr<1n , ,,ro ,ind 1~111• 111 Sarramc>nln The S1·rn.•t S<'n'tC't'. who:-.e job is to rr1111•c·t th1· l'rt"H dent , "'"" 111111r11•'1 nf tht• pl<tl and c1u1•,. t1nn1•d tht• inform.mt for M~H·rJI hour' Thi.' Tribune had said in 1t~ s ... nd.1y t•<l1tron' th~1t lh<' Wt•athc·r l "nderground 1i. · ·m the fort>h·ont nf 'lt•Cr ('tly ori:t1ni1.1n~ "rnall bands of terrorii.t, throughout the C'ountry." Piwt Adds To Stocks 'The Daily Pilot today presents for the first time 10 its stock coverage New York Stock Exchange com- posite transact ions. In the pa'lt. the paper's daily quotations have represented Just the final pnce and the volume from New Yo rk tradin,z. The new listing includes these figures from such regional stock exchanges as the Pacific. Boston and the Midwest as well as the !l>ew York exchange. The s toc k listin gs parallel those now ava1la· ble fr om the ma1or brokerages They appear today on Page B6. ••rtsort to slriku and other dis· ruptl\•e action. "As far as we are con<'ernt•d strikes by public employt>s are II· legal in Cahforn1u," Sors:ibal said. On the petition to increase peni.1on bene!lts. the £iref1ghtt!rs ask for benefits to begm at 50 rather than SS and for the benefits to be given to a spouse. as long as she did not remarr). or cbihlren on the death of a reured fireman. Sor!.abul snit! the rt" t1rl'mt>nt plan chan~es would lw 4•ostly and em phnsizt'<i I hut co. .. t.l Meso's bencflts Wl'r~ com. petlliH' The third petition would ban ci· t y t'ounc1lmcn·~ part1c1pat1on In the city's pension progrum. Tht· petition notes that C'ouncd :.en ice 1s "extro curricular" anct i.ays part1cipat1on in the pro Jtram by elected officials 1i-thu~ . (Sff FIREM EN,Pagei\2) Bed Spies? 23 Named b y Enquirer LANT AN A, Fla. (t;PI) -Twcnty·three persons were named by the weekly National Enquirer as Sov- ie t spies working out of !he Soviet t.>mbassy in Washington. the United Nallons and the Soviet con· :;ulate in San Francisco. · The lis t included So\'ict United Nations Am- bass ador Jacob Malik. and Cons ul G eneral Alcksandcr Zinchuk in San Francisco. The Enquirer srud all 23 \\Cre a~enls or either the KGB or the Red Army's intellagcmce agent.")', known as GRU. It said the lis t \~<ts ''only lhl· lip of a very larJ,!l' iceberg" and that half the i.taffs of Ru::-!.1 an 1.hplomat1c and lradl• mission!. and the So\ 1ct airlmc Aeroflot are suspert<.-d of s py in~. Three of the four men the 1<:nquir er idenlificcl a i-. Soviet spies at the L'nitcd Nation~ arc on the U.N .'s own payroll. School Board Says No to Pay Demarnls Ne" port Mesa school trustees have rejected all or the initial de· mands made by teachl'rs for the 1976·77 s chool year. but ha\'C not ) et issued counter·propoi.ab Jn re1ecting the initial package presented by the te achers' bl\rgainin g g r o up. trui:.tees turned down a 14 percent pay hike asked by teachers and a 20 percent pay ra1!>e requested by psyt'hologists. J ean Harmon, administrative Carte r Choice Ove r Ford In Gallup Poll United Press fntem allonal Democratic contender Jimmy Cartl'r wou Id h;t \ e beaten Prt>:.I · dl'nt F ord hy hn• p.-rc·rntanc pomt.s 1r the pr~·..,.denlrnl t>h·ct !On .... as ht'ld la!>t \\t'c•k, the (;:1llup P oll :-aid l oda\'. Cartl"r 's 47 111 42 f><'rr1•nt li·ad on•r Ford "a" almo"t th<· :.amc mar1t1n by "h1t'h n11n<'Jnrl1<iatc Jlubt•rl Humphr1•v tr:11l1•d Fmll, at't'ording to tht' 1mll puhlli.hPd m :.ever al ne" ~PillH'r:. today 'T'he poll '>howC'cl f'ord .1h4•;11i 11( llumphn·y 414 tu 43 1x·r11•111 .11111 the prcliident lt·.Jdin~ S<•n lff-nn · Jarkson ()f Wttsh1nio on. ;11111tht•r Ut'morrallc t•ontc•ndl·r. '1tl to :m percent. Among Demo<·rnt" nnrl Jn. drpendc•nts a!fkt•1J tht'tr laH1rill' for the Democrutic nc1mrna11n11. Humphrey outpolled <.:artt-r 27 percent lo 26 pNCc nt The Gallup nq~an1Latiun ... 0111 it" find 1n~:. "e r e ba'l•tl 1111 tt•lcphont> int1·r v 1cws bet W('l'll lust Wcdnesduy ;ind Suturdav v.1th 1.213 adult\ in a sttf\'l'Y nf those previously mlen 1c\\ed 111 person A Time ma J,?a11ne poll. <'On· ducted by Yankelovich, Skt.'lly and White. Inc . !>aid Sunday Ford would beat Carter by u 46 lo JS percent m arf,lin Carter. unable to be sperih(.', says he still Intends to create a national health care pro~ram while cutting the federal bureaucracy. J ackson says there's no way to do both "You can't ha \C a nat11m11l health plan and talk ahout. ad· mm1sterinJ.? 1t with a small pro· gram." Jack"'lon said Sunda~ on NBC's "Meet the Press" pro· gram. CarteT, on CBS' "Face the Na- tion." ''owe d to reduce the number of feder al agencies bul :said 1t would take llme to work. Ol.lL details. . --- assi,tant to the superint~ndt·nt and one or the bo ard 's ne1rnllalors, s aid the bourd will offer 11 sown c·ounll•r propu!>:.tb rn the coming w 1•eks. Along "'1th r<'1ectin1? the initi:..J money demands. the srhonl board also turned down a n •quest by teachers to ha\ e a third party present during confl'r('nCl''> between t eachers and lhC'tr super\'1sors. Thf.' board alc;o rejected a pro· posal for the 1976 77 school ralen· dar, that would h ave made J:in. 28 a s tudent holiday al m1ddl1· srhools to allow tearht.'r ron· forcnces and planninl! on that day and abo a i.tudcnt holtday on March JO at elementary i.t'huols for the i.ame purpose. ll oweve r, th e bo::?rd 's representat1vt•'> said m1ddl<• ;md elementary st'h<wls must twvl' the same calcn<lar hecausc of state Jaw. Also, only a m1011rity Of elementary SC'hOols ri.'llUl'~lt•ll t he <•xtra ~1ud1•nt hol1d.1v cin l\larC'h 30. Thi· h11ar1I th1•nforl' turnt•cl dcm n holh r t•qu1•.,h A puhhc• ht·nr1ni: \\111 lw h1·ltl .11 lht• next h•1anl n11't'ltt1!.: '\1.111'11 :?:J. to .ti tow p11l1l1c• • ll(llllWrtl Mt lht• h•;11·ht•r "' 11111p11.,,1h .11111 Iii•• hoard ,.. 1·ou11lt•t pt 11p11,..:i1 ... 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'" At __.,. It . I 2 OAJL Y PILOT c Monday Mercti 15 1978 Paci '• Trial 'Free Will' In Bank Heist SAN FRANCISCO •l'PI 1 A IO\ ernm .. nt pb ychiatrbt "'hu bad exdmmed Patricia Hearst testified today It w11s lus optnion &he took part in the robbery of the Hlbt-rnla Bank "of her own /ree will." Dr. Harry Ko:iol. a Bo11ton psychiatrist. resumed testimony ,after a break in the tnal since Thursday because the defendant C'ame down "'1th the nu. Miss Hearst. looking pJlt!, "'as back m the courtroom t<><fJ > 0\er the obJect1ons of chief de- fense attorney F. Lee Baile)'. Ko:iol told the JUr) "( think she entered that bank "oluntanly in order to t.ike part 1n the robbery. Thi~"' as an act of her own Cree "111. J think ~he joined the people "'ho had cap· tured ber ~ome wee~ before ... L' S. D1~tnt't J udJ(C' Ola ver J. Carter. while overrulmg Balle.> ·s obJection, cautioned the jury that Kozol's statement was simply has Laundry In Mesa Bombed A pipe bomb explosion damaged a Costa Mesa laun- dromat Sunday ni~ht. Polle~ said it was the third In a senes of laun- dromat bombings. The explosion Sunday night oc- curred at 1017 El Cammo JUSt a few blocks from Bea's Laun. dromat at 1093 Baker St. where the two earlier bombings took plue. In vestigator Rich BeC'hlel said about SSO was taken when the change machine was bombed at Bea's La undrom at the WCE'kend of ~I arch 6· 7, but no money "'as t.ikcn when a soap machine"' as blown at the premi~es Jan 21 22. "These appear to~ dangerous <'ases of malicious m1sch1ef," Bechtel isald. "Harassment, not money, seems to be the mollvl'," the investigator addc-d, poantini: out that 1t would be easier t n break op<'n the machinci. than to blow them open I The 1nvest1galor said part of the y. all and ceiling were cl.1maged an on(' t''(plo'lon • Ptt'Cl'" uf th1• bomb pit·rretl ~nmc of the m a<.'hane ... " hl' • 1dded. The 1nvl'c;t1Rator ... 11!1 ht: ht'llt'\ t'd JU\ t•nilt•:. \H'rl' n·'Pl'"'I ble for the bombinJ.?'I and warnl'd thl'\' Y.ere fhrt1ni: "1lh danJ,:er in th.it th ev ra 'ked k1ll1n g themse lves 1n maksn~ the hnmbs lt1ff) iht-Brea,-h n p1n1 o n and tht' Jurors the mi.el vea m u~t d\'C'ldti "'hf'th<'r ~I I'>:; Hearst acted ''oJuntarily or , us i.he contt-nds. Y.as forC'ed to ~ke part under threat of death Koiol also test1f1ed that Miss Hearst refused to teU him deta1Js of her "missing year" under· ground in SaC'rnmento, because 1t could lead to tht: prosecuuon of others. Koiol said he questioned her about ho"' she got to S<1cramento Jfter returning from the East Cuast m the fall or L974 and said he got the 1mpress1on she was ac· C'Ompanied by the same pt>rsoo v. ho dron• her west. Ma ss Hearst has test1hed that she r e· turned from the East wLth sports &ct1\•1st Jack Scott When Kozol asked about her Life 1n Sacramento, he said s he told him she was there until a month or two before her arre.sl last September, then consulted v.1tb h er attorney. Albert Johnson, who was waiting out- side the examination room. When s he returned, Kozol testified. s he said "that 1t was none of my business" and "I was inquiring into something that could result in the prosecution of some other people." Kozol said she did not mention any fea r of consequences to herself at that time. The psychiatrist also said she told hjm that sometime dunng early 1975, while living 10 Sacramento, she decided she wanted to dir ect her efforts toward the C'ause of "revolu· tionary feminism and women's liberation." . "She said other things were important, too. s uch as food for the poor, but nothmg ~·as more important tha n the hberallon or v.omen ... Koiol sairl. CARD TO CLUB SOLD QUICKLY "I am \•ery pleased with the re· sults. I sold my member~lup lhe first day the ad appeared .. That ·s the ad\'ertising success experience of the Newport BeaC'h man y. ho placed tills C'la~sifa.'<1 ;ul \h'mba,h1p :\1•" '"'rt thlet1l'Club. Sl:!:i "'' xi.x'(. H vou ha\'e anvthsng of value \ Oll ~'ant lO Convert lo ca::.h, call ~2·5678. The best place to buy or sell alonl( the Orange Coast 1s the Daily Pilot A Gathering of Mayors 0..1lr ~ ... St~I -· Costa ~l e::,a mayors -past and present -were in endence during retirement salute to l\\O of their number. From left are Claire Nelson. John Smith. Willard J ordan. Robert Wilson . Alvin Pinkley, Jack Hammett and Donumc Raciti. Wilson and Pinkley, who ha\'e stepped down from city council. "ere honored f'r1 day night al a retrrc..'ment part~· a l .South Coa~t PlazJ flotel. About .tOQ pc..>rson s Jltl'Odl·d Rac1t1 ts Costa .\Jesa's current mayor. All thl• ot her~ an• past mayors of the city. Boinb Hits Off ice Of Phone Company Alice Carr Dies at 94; SerVices Set A crude pipe bomb. placed al the employes enlrance of Paciric Telephone Company·s Anaheim offi ce Sunday night. blasted a hole an the side of lhe bwldmg. But none of the 15 .... orkers on duty inside the building at 130 S. Knott Ave. was in1ured in the 10 58 p m. e'l'.plos1on, according to phone company officials. The blast reportedly sent steel and glass fragments hurtling down a hallway as well as blow- ing a gaping hole near the employes entrance. The bomb apparently exploded in a r eception area where employes gain access to the totally secur<.'d office. One employe inside the build· ing was only 20 feet from the· point of explosion, acC'ording to phone company official Joe Irvine. "It wu a miraC'le she wasn't injured," Irvine said. At peak hours there are 40 ~ HINSHAW. • • in crease an cxpen:.c accounll> and i.ala nes or elected offlc1aJs. Demand e d th at all Republican c::ind1datcs dl'rlare his or her b<'hefs regarding abor· uon and euthans1a Dooly "1i.t \l•fl ,..,... pie employed in the omce area damaged by the blast, Irvine said. Phone company general manager John Buchart termed the bombing a vicious act and pledged the company's support in apprehending the person or persons respansible. This m orning. the bomb squad of tbe Anaheim Pohce L>epart· ment was seeking clues that would lead them to the 1denUty of the phone building bombers. Robins Rites Set Tonight Rosary will be recited tonight at 7: 30 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. Newport Beach. for businessman and ci\'lc leader Theodore Robins, Sr. who died Thursday. Requie m Mass will be celebrated at the same church, Holl W . Bal boa BI vd .. on Tuesday at 10 a.m. for Mr. Robins. lie leaves has "idow M.ic. or ~e v.p o rt Beach , h1 !> son . Theodorl' "Bob" R<btn"-. Jr . of :\'ewport Reach: h111 dau~hlcr. ~lary Robms. of lie\'erly Hall~: hj., sister. Dora Geiser. of Balboa bland. and three ~randt'h1ldrcn. l-uneral arran~ements arc be an~ directed by Pac1f1c \'1ew Mortuary . TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COL'NCJI , -Regular meetin g, Caty Jiall.6·30p.m . POETS' WEEK AT OCC Michael McClure, Science Room No.10.2p m . SPRING REGISTRATION - Dept or Lt-isure SernC'eS, Com· munat\' Recreation Centl·r . Fa1r- grounds. 6·8p m . T l .ESOAY, MARO l 16 SENlOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Centt'r, Tues. Wl'd. Thur.s 12 J pm. MESA \'EROt: HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIOi'i General meeting. meet ne~ c1· ty counC'il members, TeW1nklc School, 7:30 p.m. POETS' WEEK -Michael C. Ford, SC'1ence Lecture Hall 2. 11 a .m. OCC LECTURES -''Bonsai Workshop," Fairgrounds Phot1J Bldg .. 12:30 p.m . "Behind the Headlines," Forum, 7:30p m. I rael Infla tion TEL t\ \·n·. f <,ra('I 'A P l h raehi. began pa,\tn).t about 25 percent more for food and fuel to· dav after another in a '>L'n es of price ancreai.e' that has more than doubled household hud~cl~ an the past 17 months. News Item: Alice Carr, widow ot the lall' Lo!> Angell's Times columni'l Ha rr) Carr, died today at the age of94 . Mrs Carr. a Ion~ lime llnrbor Area resident, died ::it a local rem volescent hos p1ttil "'here i.he had been a patient for the past :-.1" v.eeks. lier late husband "'as a rl'- porter for the T1m<>s an the early d<'<'adel> of th1i. centut)' lie ''a-; one of the f1r .,t ref)Orter' to C'O\'er the San t-'ranl'l'c'' <.'arthqu,1kt• 111 1906 and he la ter lx'camc thl' author of .i n •1wlar Tam<'~ 1•111 ~ umn, thl' Lancl'r ~Ir Curr died 1n 19311 Mr:. Carr I!> -.un l\t.•d h~· a'""· Do n a ld . of Ok laho m a. J rlaughtl'r. l'atraC'ta Morns, of Costa Mel>a: three RrandC'hlldn•n nnd 10 Rreat-~ranrlrhaldren. Thl'rc will bu n o funcnil ~en1cel>. Mesa 's Ne w Council To Meet Tonight The neY. Costa Mesa C1tv Coun. C'l l will holdc; ltS f1r"t rcs:ul;,ir m<•t•t1n~ lon1~ht , lw~1nn1ng oil 6 30 The n('" count·11 m<'mlx>ro; - Mary SmalhH>od and EdY.ard .M cf-'arlanrl "er<-'<'n tc<I la~L \\eek, but th<' onl.' hu,inc~i. Mn ducted :it that mc•t•lmi.: ""!i th~ dcC'tion of Dom1n1c Hac1t1 a~ mayor BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE NEWPORT B£¥ff. CA. -Recent medical discoveries and testing devices have provided exciting news about the contTol of high blood pressure, affechng an eshmated l.rn "· ,1 ('11,t.1 ~!1· .... 1 "alt•ring tH>ll' .at \:t•\\ port B1Htl1•\ .11 cl .incl f-':111' 1t•w Hoad, dt•\'l'ltlpl·d .1 ll-.1k t'.trh to<l.I\ Ohlilo(lllJ.! l"t1-.t~1 7\h--..1 fll't'ml'll tltO\L' lht•ll trm·k UP 10 IJw bar and pumped lhl· '' atl•r t>ut of tht• ~har k . Th~ l<·Jk v.a .., trac:cci lo a ltrc>kcn '' all•r pip~ in~u1e the buJldin~ Firemen said clamaJ:c wa~ minimal 23 m1l1Jon people in the United States. Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure -or hypertension, can lead to stroke, heart failure o r kidney failure. Yet, if detected and trea ted, in most cases it can be controlled. ORANG£ COAST Robert N WN'd •• ,.,.,, •'""ill• "" .... ,. ,.,!,"!~.R• c_u:.1"'(...,..., Thoma" ICl'<'V•I I • l~om<1s A Murl)htrw- M • •"'Q ( ''" Chari<'" H Loo<. R•ct\ard P. N•ll A ,., ''• • 1io r ,., .. cost• M•H Offk• ""'"' .. t ., , •••• ~ ,,,..., .... ~,H J: 0 ..... ,... .. Olltcn l •t' • ..,...., to t "' r , ""',, • "'' ••t )1_,. ..-...,, .. I r t ..... fll.~•••'1 :>•-M••fYH . "•' •• • , .. :(\, " ...... II .. , •' r ' ~ ••\ Teloflo,,. 0141 M2~1 Clusiliect Adv•rti\lng M2·S611 U"rlW' ~' ' ., ""'•-..+ ( .,, .....,. ... ,.... .,.. N "' """" ,. .... , 'I"'.... ''"'''"'' ... , "1 h ... , ,,..,, .. , •• .t-ft\•••ih ....... h ... ,, " ....... . ,.tU~~1,;,.-d • t~•~t \f4( •t i tf•fl ' f\"'I l'I "'"' .... "• ........ , v .. e~ •• o"''-~ p.t•ft •• •''• ,.,... • l • .....,, • '•fl ~ , t t •• • \.I 1• II -,,. , t .. ..,... M I\,.....,...,,. , .., t.., • ,.....,, • ' u \~ •• -~~ ~~~~~- FV Colonia Juarez Mural Disfigured D~· KATH\' CLA.'iC'\' Ot ,,.. D•llf 1'1194 il•ft Fountain \'alley·._ Colon1d .Juan'r mur.ll. aln•ad\· thc \'ict1m or a lack of funds, vandalism and ulhl'r delayo;, was hat ag111 n Saturday night "1th ~pray paint th1.; time a pparE>ntl) by colony rt>c;1dcnts angry with the artist Mrs. Enriqueta Ramos. "'ho has helped enC'ouraRe the pro- JPC't, said the \'andals directed their anger at Costa )tesa artist F ro• Pag~ Al FIREMEN ... "m3ppropnatc ·· Sorsabal said Costa Mesa i~ one of eight c1l1es in Orange County whose pension program apphes to eleC'ted officials. Efforts to contact fll'efighters association o ff1 cials and Teamst ers l:nion represen tatJves were unsuccessful • Sertr10 O'Cad17., who h:i.; dnnatf'(f dc'>1s;?ns and '-l1pcn1.,1on for thr prr•1ect ·Sergio O'Carl11 1111'> · """" painted m('r a plain "'hale wc hnn intended to detrul C'OIOO) hi s ton . ~1r-. Ramos said. ""hill' · O'Cad11 usani;? the Juare1 for pubhcaty. then running like a tramp .. was smeared O\'er a panel showing Mexican hero Benito Juarez O'Cadli said toda) he was dis· <'our aged to learn of the dama~e. "but not discouraged enough to gave up." He said the vandals apparently did not understand that he had n<'eded to tnn·el out of the coon trr on assignments and had olht•r local Jobs which caused delays on the proJect o·cad1z said he would be back at work on the 62s.foot long mural Saturday and pledged to have 1t finished by May 5. "If nobod> "Ill help, I \\111 \\Ork alone. w1lh some fri ends (rom m) s\ud10," he said Mariners Savings provides free blood pressure clinic March 18,19 Marlnen Scrrings and Loan is sponsoring a blood pressure c]i.nic open to the public at their main office at Dover and Westclilf in Newport Beac h . The hours of the clinic are lrom 11 :00 a .m. until 3 :00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, March 18and 19. A registered nurse will be in attendance. The clime is provided under the direction of the National High Blood Pressure Foundation. More information can be obtained by calling Mariners Savings at 642-4000. ' •