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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-16 - Orange Coast PilotTU ES DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 16, 1976 ~ ... •· 1' 1 HctfOlf&, M .-AOIS . ~ 0.1" -SUtl -· succu~es AT ss Newport's laura La~os Cancer Takes NB City Aide Law-a Lagios Ne" µort Reach City Clerk Luura LuJ:to:. !->U<'<'Umbed l o runcer today al Hoag Mcmonal ltosp1tal ot the age of 55. Mrs. Logins was hosp1tnli2l'd 1nst month for treatment of the diseai.l' Funl'r.11 M'r\'i<'cs for Mr,. LaRios un• 'dwdulcd for 2 p m Wcdn£'sday .11 St Andrt·w·, Prcsbvtl.'nan l'hur'rh. Nc\\porl Beach. Tht• fJm1h has suA.:cstcd tncmoriul C'ontnbut1onl'I to thl' 7.onta l'luh or Nev. port Rt.•ach. or ton fo\Orth' t•hurily. · A natln• of l ndlana and a Navy WAVt: in World War II, i.he first come to thl1 ltarb<>r Arca in 1964. Al the liml', she worked in the medical rc<'ords depnrtmt'nt at Fairview State llospital in Co!!ta Mesa In 1965. l'!he JOtned the l'lthrr or then-Ne" port Beach City Clerk Mar<'Y Shroudcr and a yE'ar latC'r s he v.as named uclmlo? ctl) clt•rk wht•n Mr s . S h rou dcr wa s bosp1t alizl'd with the cancer that toter claimed her life. • Mn1. Laf(1os was appointed city rlcrk In 1967. In addition to h er duties as city clerk. Mrs Laftios was ln\'olved In a \'a n et v of community ac- ll\'llJt>. She·" as recently elet'ted president of the Dolph.ins. the \\'omen·s D1"1s1on of the Newport tlarbor Chamber of Commer ce She l'll'n ed in a variety of (See CLERK, Page A2> Leak Hurts Staff l\1EM PHIS. Tenn. <UPll Postal Service inspet'tors ar c· awaillnft Army nnalys1s or a h · quid that leaked from a broken pat'kage Monda). em1lltnl! toxic fumes that senl 46 po.;tal "orker'\ to ho p1tal emergenc~ room!-> for treatment ' • HHH's Drive Rolling NEW YORK <U PI) -A re· portedly unsanctioned campat1n to draft Sen.· Hubert H. Hum· phrey tor the Democratic pre- sidential nomination has begun. .. There are several rtne Democrats seeking the nomlna · tion tltis year ." Cit y Councilman Abraham Gerges said Monday .• "But there is only one Hubert Horatio Humphrey and he has the best c ha nce t o beat the Republican candidate." Gerges heads the group at· tempting to form a "Commit~e of One Million for Hubert Hum· phrey." Mnnhotta n ·Borough President Percv Sutton said the Minneso~ !ocnaior "has not welcomed thl~ drnrt attempt but ha s not re· pudrnted 1t We talked with Sen. llumphrey but he said he was not available at this time. This is l'>lrtt'lly a spontaneous move." Despite the official dii.cl:umer s or i.upporl for the dran move· ment from H umphrey's office. the group that «athered al the !->ldl'walk new:. <'onferen<'e 1n front of Penn Station to announce the campaign included a number of ope rativl•s in the senator 's 1972 Nl'w York primary ruce for the presidential nomination. l-1yers dlstribull'd by the group lt:o1ted Ger~es' Manhattan office u' headqua rters . In addition to Ger~es end Sutton. tht:' group of l'lcrted off1 c1als s upporting the drafl.lfumphrey mo\'ement 1n C'luded four city councilmen and tv.o o;tatc assemblymen. Sutton i1ai~ ... We do not want ~nator Humphrey to be a can· didate 111' the April 6 New York primary," but literature dis· tributtd by the group said a slate of Humphrey delegates would run In at least one of the state's 39 congressional d istricts. The Nebraska Democr atic pnmary voters apparenlly will be the fir st jn the nation to tttst the 1976 pres1denttal potential or ~ns Humphrey and Edward <Su HUB ERT. Pa1eA2) Hu Suicide Muddied Up BOSTO~ <l 'PI > -Police .-:aid they found J oseph :\tahone). 43, stud in mud up to his chm under the Broadway Bridge m South Boston. Police said Monday that M a h oney a ppa r e ntly jumped off the bridee when 1he tide in the Fort Point Channel was low Suffering from exposure. ~tahonev was admitted to Boc;ton Cit~ Hospital He "a placed on the danger li!>t • .. , .. ~..,,.Ort ·BeaCh Clerk ,I" • • ' E:aur.a Lagios Dies , • • • I Nuelear Controversy I Bird's eye view of San Onofre N uclear Generating Station con s truc tion s ite ~t\'e!-> overview or Joe-ale t.hat h as b ecome focal point of h eated controversy over nuc lear sa fe ty versu s e conomic necessity. L a test facet m his tory of two units n ow undL•r construction r e l all's lo safety of person~ on beach in the n cmity of plunt <Story a nd add itional picture. Page /\3). Brothel Bribes Free Girls Loaned ·To · City Officials? R ENO. Nev. (UPI) -A brothel owner has been accused ot prov1d1ng elected otnclals with free prostitutes to further his In· terest in getting the "right peo- ple" Into off ace The Washoe County Grand Jury made the accusation Mon- day In its report on an investlga . lion Into the Sparks, Nev .. city government. It s aid t he initial In· quiry was e xpanded to Reno and Washoe County governments and, lo bordello owner Joe Conforte's Influence over them. It issued no Indictments. but saJd a future g rand jury "may wkh to probe further into Mr. Conforte's Involvement In and in· fluence tn public a Halrs In Was hoe County ... The grand Jury said It could un- cover no crimes. ( PtostituUon Is legal In some Nevada counties.) It said the probe Initially een· tered on Conforte's Involvem ent In a Sparks land d eal. and added he encouraged both the sale of his land to the Reno Sparks Conven· lion Authority and the passage of a room tax Increase to finance the land purchase. "However, there was evidence his interest In maJor decisions by local public o m c1als extended well beyond the SU le or his Spark!! propert)" ... It SD id "Durlnlo? the time the Conrorte land transaction was pvnding before the three local governinJ[ bodies and the convention authority, James Vernon. Gerry Clt'ow a nd P et e Lemberes re · (Set BROTJIE. Page A2) R4NK ROBBERY POORLY TIMED PASADENA <U Pl> -It v.as unfortunate llmln1 for a bank robbery. Police accused Steven Wood of robbing a branch of the Security Pacific Baok of S829 Monday by pret•nding lo have a gun. The s ame ba nk h ad been robbed earlier this month. Detet· th·e George Garcia arrived to question b4nk employes about that holdup just as Wood "'as lea\fine. Garcia said He caught Wood arter a three block <'ha~' ' Burglars Hit. Laguna Beach Krishna Siie The theft or $400 worth of .,cent · ed oil a nd silver plates from the.• l.a"una Rea<'h H a re Kri1thn11 Temple Is under invc11tiJlatlon to· day by Lagunu Ueoch poltcc Leader"! or the temple ot 64 1 Romona /\ve . r epcrtcd th:.at0 three.• )Oung people entervd th1• te Qlplc Thurs day and wc•rc.· l'lhown around ai. guci.ts Thl' items v.erl' found to be ml''ltrtJ: shorll~ ofter" nrd The Molen property 1nrlud<.'d 10 plate!!, 11 mixture of solid i-tlvl!r, silver inlay and s ilver plate and 25 bottles of scented oil Police found little evidence at the scene. A beer bottle carried by one of the suspects had bcc.•n removed promptly rrom the tem pie by sect members and any fingerprinh were s meCV'ed French Franc Slips PARIS (AP> -The French franc m oved ner vously today on the P aris money m arket on the second day after th e French gov ernment decided to let the franc noat to Its own level v.1thout ccn· tral bank: support After opening at 4 6i 68 to the C S dollar. the franc slipped to 4 ';'0-7025 Trad m~ "as limited Lawyer Says So By GARV GRANVILLE Of u .. 0.lly t>llMS&a" Is it common prat'tice for u1dc!o of elected o mcia ls in Orange County t o perform pohlt<'UI campaign chores at pubh<' ex· pensc? I ndicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Butt1n's lawyer, Matthew Kunhoh, hoped to pr·ove that it 1s a common prac- tice for staff aides to help out politi<'ally during normal work· tnl! hours . But Superior Court Judge Ken- neth Luc ruled Monday that Kunlich can't attem pt Co prove his point by calling a group of aides to the witness stand at Bal· tin's pre-trial hearing. Judge Lac said the test imony of three so-called expert '>' tl· ncsse1> called by Kurili<'h failed to convince him that the distract a ttor n ey h \S ·'commo n knowledge" or st arf being U!.ed for political purposes Lal.I Thuri.day. it wa' /ormcr Garden Gro\'e cit~ <'OunralmJn John Oean who failed to 1mprc-.s Judge Lae with ht!-> cxpt'rti..t• Mo nday. Repubhc<tn P artv leader George I>el;ihanly and countv political C'on:iultunt Frank M i c h e I e n a w e rt• l' :1 11 l'CI .h y Kurili<'h to tht· ... tund 111 :iupporl has "('om mon knowll'd!ll'" arl(U· men\ Ot• ahantv. a formt•r r ha1rm11n or thl' Or:.tnel" l"ount' Jk puhlir:rn Central C:ommtlllT. -.:11'1 he had been 1nvoh t>tl 111 ;it lea't 20 pohttcal<'Jmpa1~ns<,mct•l!)fift • And 1n cxpan~"'' un-.wl'r' I•> :-.tmplt· <llll''l l•tn'. lh-l.1hant v (S4't' Ui\TTI ~. PaRl' i\2) Coast "'eath _.r t'on,11lerabll' h1sch cloud' t hroufth We clnco;d ur hut ~nml' !OW .C'IUUcl., ;Jod foW l11t1• tontl(ht anrl early Wt•<I 1w~doy m orn1n~ I.ow !'. tonight 45 to 50. l11gh' in the mid 70!1. INSIDE T ODA "t' Crl'aJ Britain ·~ Prtml' Minster Harold II 1/~on ti; C'Oll mp 11 quit,, Thi· 00 11eor nlrl Labor Party ltad~r tnld Qul'tn Ehzabeth about hri; drC'rncm - a movr 1L"h1ch 11hDC'kPd Parlra menl Story, photo A4 latlex H "" "' "' II J t All ... •1•11 "' •• .. •• , 2 DAii .. 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Mo1n , of Tot Killed In Parade Sues A Costa Mesa woman whose s.year-old son died in the Fish ·F'ry Pa rade la st May 31 when he was run over by a noat has !iued the city. the para de or ganizers and the ope rators of the float for unspecified damage1> Named as defendants io the Orange County S\lperior Court lawsuit filed by Rose Marie Gonzales. 205.i Maple St.. are the city. the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club and noat en· trant Shak<.'y's Pizza Parlor A ll a r c c h a r ged w it h negligence leading to the death or Richard' Gonzal-es. 8. who died from injuries allegedly suffered when he fell under the Shakey's noat Mrs Gonzal es claims tha t fa vor s and prize~ tossed from the float dur ing the Fish F'ry Parade Sea World 'Schedules Whale Hunt SEATTLE <U PI> -Sea World of San Diei?O has announced plans for anot her wf\a lc hunt aft er a four th whale won its frt.>~dom . The wha le was r eleased Mon· clay becaus(' it was too long to be h•gally reta tnl.'d by Sea World. a spoh!i m a n for the compa ny :-.;1id. Six whnlcs were captured Feb. 7. but thrt't> escaped or somehow left duranl( the wt>ck. A fourth "3 ): too lonJl a nd for that reason was turned O\'er to l 'niver.;ity of Wu'\h in 1?t on r esl.'archc r Al Erickson. He turned down an of· frr of tht• wha le rt'lcn~t'<i Mondav because-, he ~aid . it was \'1rluully a carbon c•opy of the whalt• he alreucly ha d . T he only whale still in captivity amon g the !>IX originally taken was en route Monduy niiiht to Sea World Marinl' Aq uarium In St'Ut· tie. wherl.' it was to be '"'lJ?hed anc1 ml.':ts llred It WU'i r1os:0.1hl(• tht1t thi• lai.t "'hal1• m111ht 0.· too lur.:c to kt·cp. 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Mrs. Gonzale s ' claim for S2S2,500 in damages from the city wa s r e1ected r ecently by the Costa Mesa city council. Fro• Page AJ BROTHEL. • g ula rly v is ited Conforte's Musta ng brothel. At that time, \'ernon was convention authority chairman and. a Sparks coun- cilman. Grow was convenllori authority secret ary and a county commissioner, and Lemberes was a Sparks councilman. "The grand j u ry received testimony from Vernon. Lem· beres and Grow they would enter the Mus tang complex and in· ste ad of going to the public recep- tion area , they would go to a special a rea ~here food. drink a nd the ser\'ices of prostitutes wl're available to the m free of charge On occasion. other public officials and guests went to the brothel with Vernon. Lembet'es and Grow "\'ernon, Grow and Lemberes were on Conforte's ·comp list' at the br othel At one meeting at the brothel on Conforte's t)irthday. Conforte discussed the one-cent room td increase and it was sug f:ested they ·~t rid' of Reno l\1avor Sam DiBitonto because he was the one who was stopping the room tax from going through "The Investigation ·also r e vealed Musta ng proi;titut<.'s al· tendccl a party for local public of· fic1als held by Lemheres at his res1den<'e." the rl'port Miid. The report s aid Grow testifi ed hi.; m<•etin~s ha d no effc<.·t upon hb judttment. "lie ulso defe nded the rC'eeipt or COrnplim l.'nlary M'r\l<'t•~ or pnistitutcs as hl'ing 1111 1ltHerent than recd\'tnR a <'Ompltmentary mt•nl fro m ,1 lnl·al l'1JS1110," lhc 1't•J>0rt '>aid f'ro• Pa~ 11 I CLERK ..• capacities in the Dolphins for !;everal years Mrs. L ug1os was pc_esident or another bus ines~woman'll or· ~a ni zalion, the Zontu Club of Newport Harb<)r . • She \\as a me m tx-r of the As· sorlatio n o f C it y Clerks oC Southern California and the Institute of l nter:za 'onal City Clerks. · La st year: llhe w honored by "Wh o's Who o f Ame ri c an Women" for outstand.IAg service to the community. Sh e i ~ s u r vive d b y h e r dauj?hters. Debby Lag1os a nd Kri s t i ne Sa y e , and t w o grandch ildren. Fidel in Senegal DAKAR . Senegal <AP) Pr~me Ministe r Fidel Castro ended a two·day meeting with three militant African presidents in C o na kry. the capital of Guinea, today tQ discuss "the un- ity of prog reu i \'t forte s " against the white minority rt glmes in southern Africa. Radio Conakry repor ted. \, Hospital • t t Aides Replac.ed Ten aides. orderlies. a nd kitchen helpe11.1 1tay~ off their jobs for the second day today tn a pay dispute at G 11rri~Jd C.rt' Con· valei.c4(nt Hospital In Huntinjton Beach. o m cl'Qls of both the 6 ra n(le County and State Departments of Health said they believe the strike is the Cirst ever in. Ora nae County against a health care facility. Bruce Cameron, hospital ad· mi11lstra t o r , said 10 n~w employes were hired Monday morning to re plpce the strikers, and care for "the 45 mental pa · tients there is pr:oce ecling normally. · The SO-bed facility, a t 7781 Garfield Ave., contracts with the Orange County Mental He alth Department to care for the m en- tally ill and pro\·ides private pa· tient care as well. Cameron said. A federal mediator is expected to m eet with both sides in the dis· oute Wednesd ay. he continued. A~Wt,..llMle l ARMY ORDNANCE EXPERT CHECKS CYLINDRICAL CASE FOR BOMB AT HEARST TRIAL SITE Federal Building Guerda Cle.red Area After Bomb Threat, But Case Was Discarded By TV Crew -, The hos pital has offered the .workers a three .year contract with a starting salary or $2.20 per hour and a lO·cent pay hike each July, Cameron said. . Hospital Orderly Brian Hudson · said the e mployes want a $2.50 hourly wage a nd 15-cent in· creases each six months. Hearst Trial Wearying ~IJoth Silks WoulttLike to Send It to Jury He also alleged management harassm ent since workers voted to join the union, Local 399 of the Ser vice Employes International Union. il'i November . Robert Mitche ll, supervising eva luator for the State Depart· ment of Health. s aid Garfield is only the fourth convalescent hospital in Ora nge County to have union employes. The Hillha ven Convalescent Hos pitals in Santa Ana. Anaheim and Orange have had union employes for several years, he said. Mitchell s aid both he and coun· ty officials are monitoring· the strike to ,make certain the facili· t y is providing proper patient care. and he said it appears they are doing so. Camer on said pickets have been in front or the facility, but there have bten no problems. Huntington Be ach police, however. said (bey were called to .. Garfield Monday morning t.o ad· vise picketers against blocking theroadway~ _ _ . Cameron said he will continue to hire new employes to replace striking staff members. When the stri k e ends, he said. employes only will be rehired as vacancies exist. Cameron sa id there are about so employes at the facilities, 25 or them county worker s who are not a ffected by th e s trike . Supervisory personnel also are not affected. he said. Pastor's Car Hit by Arson Orange County sheriff's of· fi cers in San Juan Capistrano ar e · Investigating an apparent at· tempt to destroy a car owned by a local Baptist minister Deputies said the auto owned by Pastor William D Davenport, 26445 Woodcrest Lane. San Juan, was badly da maged when an in t ruder a t the victim 's hom e poured a n a mma ble liquid on the car and then i.el fire to the sub· !>lance. Deputies said they know of no motive for the arson atte mpt. Extortion's No Bargain CORAL GABLES. f1 a. CAP> - Extortionists who threatened to blow up a wo mun's home hl•r c of· fer<'d her a ba rgain when she said s h e couldn't r aise the Sl00.000 d emanded of her . police said. · They settled for $500. but didn't even get that much. Three m en were arrested Mon· day by police who hid' al the agreed dt'li very point several blocks from the home of Ele anor Hanley, 65. By RICK DU BROW SAN FRANCISCO CUP[) Like participants in a Pi<.·r Six bra wl tha t ha~ gone on too long, the oppos ing s ides a t the Patricia Hearst trial agr ee on one thing . They want to get the exhaust · ing . heart-wrenching battle o'·er with quickly -this week if poss i· ble -and let the jury 5tart its dl'· Uberations. Miss Hears t 's bank robbery ttial began its eighth week Mon · d ay. Feder a 1 Judg,e Olive r Carter extende d the proceedings half an hour, a'lowing the pro· secution to wind up its rebutta l case. Then the heiress' attorney. F .' Lee Bailey. as ked Carter to re· sume court a half hour earlier than usual today for the defense's final rebuttal. The judge agreed. Carter , as anx'ious as anyone to wind up the verbal slugging match, made clear rast week he ' ~anted to !!et tht> ca~t' to tht• JUr~ by this \\ t't'kt'ncl lit· :-.tt 1rl ht• would kcc•p c·uurl r1111111ng until X p.m if nt'<'t'~"u r~ un lh1 du~ ut ftnal argurnt'nb to a~,..urc lhl•) are l'Ondud1::d in ont· ~c~~1011. T ht.• Judge a!ikl'd pro~t·cutor J ames Browning how much time he would need for his final argu- ment. and Browning said 212 or three hours. Railey. who works much more .. J p1dl). 111d1talt'd hi..' usuallv nct·d~ l'On!iidl.'rabl) lt·!>s time than that. In a droll rejoinder to the at· torne vs. Carter said his fath<.'r once 'told him lhal no ~oul' arl..' ~a\•ed after th!! fi rst 20 minutes. Baik v said l'arlit•r m-thc 1'a!-l' he thouAhl the tr ial <'Ould be ovt>r in .three wel•ks or so ~t_' Assembly Ga·l1ery . -~ No-smoking Ban Stalls in House SACRAMENTO <AP> -A no· smoking ban would be imposed on half the spectators' gaflerv in the Assembly under a resolution which is s talled in the lower house. • Assemblym an John Briggs <R· F\tHerton), succeeded in winning a 41·12 tally -the exact number of votes needed t o p ass the measure. But an opponent blocked final pass(jge b y calling for its re- cons ideration. Now Bri~gs will have another Fro• Page A J HUBERT: .. Ke nned y of Massachusetts. Nebraska Secretary of Stall' Allen J . Beermann announced Monday he was restoring their names to the May 11 presidential prefe re ntia l p ri rnary ballot, because the t wo have been placed on Oregon 's primary ballot. Nebras k a l a w gives th(• secretary of sta te the authority lo judge who~c names are offered in the presidential primary, subjl'ct to requests for re moval Humphrey' a nd Kcnnl.'<iy al~o may end up o n the ballots 111 Nevada, Idaho and Rhode Isla nd. where slate officials choost• lht• prim ary candidat es, lkcrmunn said Kennedy has 11ald he il" not run ning for president. Humphrl'y ha11 Indicated he would accept the nomination if drafted at the party's convention. chance to fight for fi nal pu!<sagc some t imc in t he future. Asked "hy hl' did not try lo !'!t'l up a no·s moking urea on the A~· s emb l y fl oo r w her e t h e legislators sit. Brig(!S ~aid Mon· day he could barely ~cl the volt.>-; he needed for a bill affecting spectators. "I ha\'e nc·\·er had the im- prei-sion that tht• legblator~ arc willing to put a lid on their own ,·icl'S." said Bri!!gs . Durin~ debate on the mC'asure, the legislator ut thl' cksk adJoin· in!? Br i g ~ ~. A:>~ em b I ~· m a n · Ro b<.'rt Beve rly (H·Manhattan Hc;ich l . sat pufr111g a ht~ long l'i~u r. The mca:-.ure 1,.. llJlSH Funds Asked For Security KA:-;SAS CITY. r.1<. I l' Pl l - Police t'htcf J <h t•ph ~k:-.a111ara ~ays informat1011 ;1t)(1tll 11n al· legl'd plot to kill l'r1·~1<ll'nt 1-'orll anrl R o nald H1•aj';111 :1t th1· Repubht an ~al 1nnal C'1111 vt•nt111t1 show!'\ the m•t•d lur f P1h•ral fundi. for con' enllon M·r11rat v McN:1mar:i ~:tld ~1·t·11r1t v pl 1111 ninfl for lht• c·Mv•·ntif)ll i\uii Jfl 20 has hcen ham111•r t•tl twr1111,1· federal official' h11v1· r111h·d tn ani."'<'I' tht city·~ 1 cquP:-t for S2 Ii million. ThL· m on•·.v j, h('in ~ sou~ht fr()m ttw L11w 1-:nfor I'•· menl i\ss1sl ancc J\rlrnini-;tn 1t11m. 'Tin Ben' Love Affair Pheasant Falls in Love With Aircraft POLSON. Monl. CAP) -Everyone knows that birds can't mate with airplanes -ever · yone except the pheasant that has fallen in love with Clyde Frederk kson's green·and· white craft. Frederic kson, owner of an aviation senice at Polson 's airport. said he thought the bird was angry and looking for a fight when il began hanging around the airpt'rt and follow- ing his plane in fll1ht. BUT LATER HE RECOGNIZED the bristling and strutting as a dltrerenl sort of proposition. "He thinks the airplane's a tin hen, I • guess." said Frede rickson The cock p heasant taxis dowo Poison 's small airstrip whene\'er Frederickson l11 kes his airplane up for a spin. The nier s aid the pheasant takes off at about 20 m iles an hour and churns along a few feet behind the left wing until his s ingle engine aircraft out- distances the bird. THE BIRO IS t;SUALLY BACK wattin~ at the a irport whe n the plane return~. Frederickson sa id the cO<'k pheasant is faithful to his little craft and doesn't seem in. terested jn a ny of the other airplanes • • put it. the prosecution i11'1~tt·d on belaborinJ! "tltt• obvt0u:-.. Fr om tht· bt·g1nn111g. M i s~ Hear st. thrnugh Ru1ky. adm1lll'd takml! p~1rt 111 Lhe robber) \\ ilh tht.• S \ m b11•nt•:-1.· l.1bt>r at 1011 .-\rrny · Shi.' s.1id hl'r SL.\ kid napl'r' fon•t•d hcr'lo du "" untl\•r U1r,·a~ or 11\•ath and .lhl'I' ('Ol'l'l'I\ I' pl'ri;ua,..1w1 Thus . a~ L 1rtl'I' ft'J>\'Jll'dl\ ha' slrt>:-.H·d. tht'. 1~suc b intent ol\ l\11:;:-I ll'a rsl 's pur t. Intent anti durl.'~~ art• the key!'. The prosecu lion <Jr gut's the ht•lf<'SS con\'l'rtl'<I lo tht.• SLA :i nd \~as a will an g rnh ·tx·r) parl1c1panl. Ba tley ha:-ht•t.•n 01wnly lrnp;1 tit~nl with tht' slow pact' or tht• prosecution p resentat ion a111.l rro~~-l.'xam1natlon ::ind the open· l'nded ans wers of some w it· .i1esses. lie prefers to ask "con· fining" questions -that is. those that require specific answers to JUSt that which ha s been asked. llowever. it hfls bcl'n a trial in which ·t hc judge has given ex· trem<' latitude to witnesses, in· struc.tlnjt altoine,l'S !<> lct..Jh.e!!!._!__, finbh their answers in Cull. The result is thal t(•slimony has in· d uded nu mt•rous lecture·styk . time-coni;uming responses. The speculat ion is the judge is permitting this leeway in order to take every precaution to pr,l'· vent the ease from being over· turned tn :in appeals court. The overall result of the mind· boggling ll'Slimony, much or it from psychiatrists and other ··expert witnesses." is tha~ spec· tators. reporte rs a nd even ~omc partic ipants arc. like wornout hoxers. holdrng on to tht· rope". :rnxiously awaiting the final bell. f'ront Page A I BATTIN ... 1 harged th'at 1l i~ t'Ommon prac· t ic<.' for publicly p aid stuff m cm · hl.'rs "throughout lhl' n!1lwn" 111 help rl'·el1·<·t their brn;~ ..... dunnii normal working hours. Mil'hele na . who w;,i c; nnC'e :rn atdt· to f11rmt•r C'uunt~· ~upt•rvbor \V1l11a m Phillip~. ~.1id hl' hart managed 10 rnmpa igns, inC'lud· 1ng I ho~l' of District All ornry Cl•t•il lllt'k'> :.in<l forml·r d b tnct ;1tlornc•v Kenneth William:-. "In h·ow ma11y c•itmpaigns did \OU oh:-l'l'Vt· 1-?0\'l'r r11n(·nt pa1rt workns \\ orkini.: 01\ campa1g1p .. durini: regular husin('SS hours''" Kurili r h asked "That's 11 diffic ult <JUe!'ltinn 111 am;W\'f 11ut I think most <'<101 p11i,.:n ... " Mwh1•IC'11a n·plierl "Wt:ll ," Kurtl1<'h t·onltrHH•cl , • '""''" Jt :i 1•nrn 1111111 pr11rt 11•1• to 11"' 1w rs11n' paul by thi> J?OV(•rnrn1·nl in thost• 1·am pa 1gn-. you 1111 ~t'rvcd " .. "Y ""·" a11,wt•r11d Mic'h1•l1•m1. II u t l > 1· I 11 h u n l y 11 n d M1rhl'l1·na 's t l'SI trr\On v ra iled lu convtn<'•' .Judl(1· L11c th.11 tfw ilt' tri('t at1 11r 111•\ wou ld haH• kn11wn "hl'lht·r or not 11'1' of puhl11· st itH in pol1t1r al 1·11mpa11o(n' wll~ r11m n111n JJrtH't I<'" < 'om,l•Qt11•nth . the 1udgc '111d, f\ur1hC'h hoit Lt1l1'<l to prnv1d1· thl' 11en·~)!;,ir\ fou11rlali<m rwt'dl'<l to call lht· u1dc·<1 nf n11ml'rou:-1 1'11•1·1 t•d oCfici411!> to llw \\ 1t111·~' !<land K u r.1 I 1 1• h \\ ;1 n t l' d t h 1• 1 r te ... t1 mony t n !>uppurt a dl'fc•n,c· contention that Battin 1~ a v1ct1m nf d1scrlminatur~-prosecut.111n. charited with cnm<'S that ar e 11 1·ommon praet ice amunil elected officeholders In a Grand Jury indictment handed down la st August. the Santa Ana s uper visor is char ged with ustrll! his county paid staff a nd county supplies to 1llcgall) campaign in 1974 for li eutenant governor Ba ttin's p re·trial hearing en· tered its 11th week Monday. At issue in the heat ing is Kuri lich's atte mpt to have the charges a ga i ns t his client d ism issed because of what he insists Is dis- criminatory prose cution ' & \S \'?@(ll) [( ®@[{WO©@ Tbe column a~an dally ~•cf'IK Sat•rdays Hd l't-.ya. ,11f o 1n11bl1 m ' T11t •1 11 nit' Pnt (JUJHI /'111 U 11/ t I.II tt'd IU(lt' ~·t th1• lln\IJ f'r\ Ulld Ul 111111 IJ'llt m•rd 111 :.011 t' 111rqwt1tJ 1n g111 l'rrt11tt'r1I oml bU\lnt'U, Mail uuur q1JJt'tf111n1 111 J•ut 1>11nn A l \our .'it'ft lll' Orr111y1• C'11a~I /lo 1111 f'1/nt J> () 1111.1 /Viii Cmtn \fl'w. <.:A •p1,,!11 J11ducit.> 11c11Jr t1•/1' µ/1t1111' 11t1111 Ii.· r Od<>UM Salad · 1· DEAR PAT: I love chicken and tuna salad sandwiches. A person used to be able to order these undwiches m re~taurants and be :.ausried with tJlc offered pro· dut'L That'i. no lonl(er the t'ase U'nd I hesitate le> order either of the~e sandwiches. I can't taste thl' tuna. but chicken !>alad 11> e \'en worse A· hint of chicken fl avor !>l'Cm b to suffice these da)<;. I doubt tha t anything can be done about my complaint. but I feel 'bette r lUSt for having told you about it. G C .. Newport Dcach \'ou'll feel even better whe n you Ond out t hat somt'thlng can be done about your gripe. As part of its ad bubstantium e fforts, the attorney general's Consume r Protectlo" t:nll (3580 Wilshire Blvd., Los Anitelei., CA. 900101 ls looking into "truth ln menus." According to the . AG's ofrlce, when asked why they continue to J>Ut "cbicka n salad" on the menu when it is commonly made from turkey, industry representatives replied that certainly everyone knows that there bas been no chicken in chicken salad for thl' past 20 years and were It not ulled chic ke n salad, no one "ould bu)' U. Addrebs your com· plaint to the abo\'e address, in· eluding identification of the restaurant involved In your com· plaint. Pri<>e DEAR PAT : Whv and when did the Con.sumer ·Price Index begin? I'd also like to know how many items it measures and what an' as arc survcved. f.. o.: Costa Mesn The Cons um er Price Index gr ew out of World War I labor agreement in the shipbuilding In- dustry. Thr original Index and all later re\•lslons were based on the i.pendlng habit,s ol urban wage earners and clutcal workeu. "ho now comprise aboot 35 to 40 percent of the populatlon. In con· necllon with Its re vision of this Index. the go\•ernment Is design· Ing an Indicator called the "All· l 'rban Hou seh old lndn" to CO\'· l:'r about 80 pt>rctnt of tht popula· lion. Price' of almoi.t 400 Items -both basic:-. and e"Ctras -arc obtained in urban portions or 39 major stati'ltical areai. and 17 .. maile r c itlc.,, c hose n t o repre!>ent t he entire nation. TM .Jun k L adfl DEAR P AT : Can you Jtct the address o f "Snra. the Junk Lady.'' "ho a p pl'ar!> on one oflhe mornanJ.? TV i.hows·1 She offrrcd hints r ect>ntly about preserving nuwt>rs. and l would like to con· larl ht•r. J A • Costa Mesa Write to Sari at 677 S. 1'1cCad· drn. Lo~ AnJtt•le11, CA. 90005. ) ' CONSTRUCTION WORKEAS-SOuthern -California Edison Company photograph shows some of the nearly 2,000 workers at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station con· struction site. Edison underscor es construction payroll into the 1980s, and savings or 25 million barrels or oil per year in providing nuclear rather than fo ssil fuel energy. Opponents attack project on basis of safely. San OIWfre 'Beach Sa/ ety Under St~y By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol-O•llyl'i'MSU" The safely of people using the beach below the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station once agaan will be the topic of hear· ings before federal Atomic Safe· ty and Licensing Board. The h earings, scheduled lo start May 19 at a Southern California location yet to be de· termined, will focus on public health a nd safety in a sandy beach area t hat extends below Generating Units 2 and 3, now un· dt?r construction at the San Onofre · site. The beach area is roughly spht into two sections, a landward portion above the mean high tide line leased by two utility com· panics that operate the plant and an a rea below the line that belongs to the state. The latter a rea -about eight· ~hs ol a mile Ion~ and up to 150 fee~1de at low tide -will be a centra l topic durlng the hear· 1111,ts. The question is whether the nuclea r pianl operator s. Southern Cahforn1a Edison Com· puny and San Diego Gas and Electric Company. will be able to control acl1\'lties of people "ho u!>e the area below the mean high tide line. Control includes the operatori.' · ab1hty to remove people from thl' area 1n th<' event of an a<·culent that would s pread rad1oactlV(• material used Ill tht• gl'nerallng units over the beach area. The utilities propose to c•!>tabhs h a loud s peaker warning H!>lem to order evacuation of the a·n ·a in the event of an accident. Tht'Y also propose to have secura · ty patrols that would remove pt•oplt• from the beach if they did not hcl'd the ver bal orders A i.i milar system 1s cmployt'd at generating Unit 1 which is in operation just north of Cnits 2 and 3 al the San Onofre s ite. Edison ofhc1als po1'hl out thl!l the loudspeaker patrol S)btem has never been used in the 10 years Unit 1 has been in operation. The new hearings were or· dered in January by the federal Atomic Safety and Licensing Ap- peals Board. which said it bad re ceived new Information about the use of the beach area below the mean high t ide line. The board said. in a 21 ·page memorandum. that it previously had believed the area to be a nar row strip of beuch that would serve little more than a s a pedestrian walkway between the north and south sectors of San Onofre State Park. which sur· rounds the power plant. New information. the board s aid. s hows that the strip may be as wide 115 150 re.et al low tide. And. It noted. the siie or the area may mean thatthearea will be used for r ecreational activity. The' utilities' power to control activities above the mean high ttde h ne 1s not disputed by the ap· peals board. s ince the companies hold a lease on the land. The companies have proposed t o con ~trucl a pe destrian walkway through the beach ar ea they control. The walkway would be used by the public at the pleasure of the ulililu:s. The beach area between the wa lk\\ a~ and the m ean h.lgh tide line would be posted with signs to discouraJZe public use , according to company officials. It still mu~t be determin~ by the hcens1nJ? hoard whether to condu('t the hearings in Los Angeles. San Die~o or San Clemente The hcarln~s are l'X· pccted to la-.t five d ays. Beo,•he s Dis appearing At the hearing s, "'1tnesses will be S\\Orn in and questioned by al· lornt.''" for the h<'cn-.mf.? board the utiht1t•i. a nd a third party known us the consolidated tn· ten enors The latter ~roup is rompost.·d or v arrnus organ1za· t1ons thot arc• t'rit1t•al of the com- pany's control pl.in for thl• beach area Scie ntis ts Studying How to Sav e Sand l'A."i\l>I-:;\ \ 11\P I Sl'lrnl"I' \\orr11•1I .1h11ul 1HW of Suutht•rn <'.11tforrn ,1..., prim1• "'"'"' 11, m1h•'I 11r ,,1 nch· bcncht'' hove hn"tun .1 """"' 1· n •,1•.1r t'l1 ~\\uh nn hcrn l o k1•t•p them fro m \\u.,hini: nut to !>t'n lronkulh . II , .. tht• 'U<'<'CS<; nrhit•\ l'll 111 1·11nl roll In I! an11t hl'r naturnl phl•nnm1•r1t1n of !'4outlwrn <.'11hforn1;1 !>p11n~ Ooudi. thnt hu~ rrt'Jtl'<I the ('\lrr1•11t prnhkm .. F1ncl111.:s of lht• t'allfornta C11.1,tal C'omm1"lnn lrirhc<•t1· that heal' ht•!> at 'lt'' 1•rnl different lor:it11>n' alone th1• S1111th1•r n ' Caltfnrrua 1·11:1...,t .ut• d1,appt•ar ' anjZ and 11tht'r" :ir1' thn•atl:'cwd, .. ~n1d Dr Brent U Ta~lor. scmor r('Sl'arch t•nj.!IOl'l'r Y.ith tlw Ca l 1f orn 1a ln o;t1tul <' of T1•chnol n.,:~"!I En\ ironmentnl Quaht) L.tb here "At Occans1tlc. for example . the ~and 1s bemir transported a ~ n~. lea\'in~ a \-ob ble,lone tx•ach " Ta~ tor told ah\lut ti.> offmal' and sc1ent1c;t s at an opemng workshop on the Caltcch ... campus here Monday t hat nood control mea .. u rc" were partially l o blame for the erosion. "Formerly the beaches were nouri~hed by sand transported by the nnrs from the mountains dunn~ thl' rt11n~· SNtson." said Taylor "This natural process ha~ ht-en interrupted by human actint1es ~ow murh or our sand and other other mntcnal from the mountams 1c; trapped behind dnm"-built ac; part <1f the flood control system." Tht• study, a JOlnt l'ffort of C"a lll•rh 's l.1b and lh1· Shor1• Prot•t•sses l.aborator v of tht• Scripp' l n.;t1tutwn or Ocean i.:raphy in l.n Jolla. i'I r crc•1,·1n Jt 1111tinl funding from thl' l.o' 1\nJ.?l'les l'ount\' Flood C'ontrol lh ~t rlct . the U .S (;1•oloJ11Cl.ll ~urvev and the Ford Foundation It w11i deal with the problem or .,horelint> !>lnbility nnd dl'br1s dis po!>nl for uhout 25(1 m ile-. of Southern California cnustltnt> from P oint Conc<'ph on to thl' Mt•iciran border. "\\\•'d IH' in a hell or a fix if \\C' had our .flood control measurl'" cltmlnatc our be a<' hes. one of our most prized assets in Southern California," said Dr. Norman Brooks, director or the En,•1ron· ment al Quality Laboratory. lie 1s headtnjZ Caltech's side of the pro- 1ect. "We have to be sure that our flood control is consistent "1th ou r mana~ement of the beaches ... Brooks s aid one possible solu· lion to the erosion problem is the construction of pipelines to carry s1nd from the mountains to the sea. He said he expected a~ number or stale and federal agencies to become involved in the project before its completion "If "'<' continue going the way we arc now. ther e's going lo be a detrn oration of the beaches:· said Brooks . "We have to desi1m t h e appro pr iate coun termeasures. which thcmselvt''\ ha\'e to be an h:irmoO\ "1th nature." · • Work at t 'n1h 2 .rnd J hai; been tillo"' ed b~ th1· appeat... l>oarct to <'•mtanue. dl''IHtc thl· unresolved que:.t1on alJoul control or puhhl' act1vll1c ' nn lhl' beach u rea. About 2,000 p er:.nn~ ure employed in th<' S2 b1l11 nn t·x· pan'\1on project. arcordini:t to Ed1:o1on offlc1al" Th!' 1111J 1s 14 percent complete. Thl' rt>n ctors are scheduled to st art producinl( power an 1980i.. M ercer Out Of llospital PASADENA CAP> Oscar· winnlnJt ('omposer J ohn ny Merrer ha s been discharged fro m Hu ntington Me morial Hospita l after a h ve·month stay durlnir which he under\\ent brain surllery. The 6i·year ·old Mercer. a former Newport Beach resident. left the hospital on Monday and was taken to his Bel-Air hom e by ambulJnt'e fo r further con· ''a l e'\cen('e. Su r gery was performed last October to re· . move a nonmalignant tumor, hospital ofrlcials s aid. Mercer rece1 ved Academy Awards for his sonjZs, "Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe." "In the Cool. Cool. Cool of the Evening," "Moon Rn er "and "The Days of Wine and Ro"e' .. He also ~role tlw tttle tht•me for the movie "L;rnrn · • TuoSd•~M&rcti 16, !978 DAILY PILOT A3 'Political Press11re' Los Alamitos Joint Use Opposed Orange County Superv11or Laurence Schmit h i&$ ur1ed res\· dents of his West County distrirt to write letters to the US. Oepartmt-ot or D •re~ opposi na: joint military-commercial ui.e or Los Alamitos Nsval AJrStallon. Schmith a charged that "hla:h· leVt'l political pressure" is being brought to bear on the Pentagon to tum the fuc1lity over to the U.S. Army. whose reserve ·and National Guard h elicopter unit~ ('urrently m ake the most ui.e ot the base. Navy Resen·e squadrons also usatbe fac ility but only at certain times or the year and in relaUve- 1 small numbers. ' According to Schmit. transfer or the base to the AJ'my would "leave the facility's modern runway and air t raffic system largely unused for milita ry purposes. opening the way to general aviation and commercial airline use." Schmit cons iders joint use of the base b y commercial or civilian planes against the de· sires of people living in surround· ing cities and com munilies. Penta~on otricials cut back use or Los "Alamitos several years ago. prim ar:ly due to cutbacks m Defense budgets and secondarily because r esidential developmept had encroached to within the jet noise impact zones. Schmit said he has learned that the Defense Department is con· sidering transfe r of the base from one branch of the service lo another as a new cosl·saving move. ·. Pcnta1on sources utd earller this y ar that a nal)'N atudytnc • LQs Alamitos Joint use request forwarded by the county Board or Supuv1Sors recommended de· nlal ol tht-bid. ..... A 11lm1lar request for use or El Toro M arrne Corps Air Statton was qulcklf reject ed by tM Secretary o the Navy's office 1u1l ran The Pentagon sourt'c said Mon- day ht> couldn't uXJllaln the delay In a decision on L<xs Alamitos. t'onccdlng that ":something else might ht aroul I hu\•cn't ~11 told about." Schmit said the IX'Ople around the ba. e fctl It 1:. still necc:ssu) And vital os an acUunct to nn lionol defense prr purednci.s. "Hut I om oppoi.L>tl 11011 bd1t'H• an overwhelmlnir m"-Jorlty or lht• r sld•nlli uro oppose-d to u cha nge which would ~ct• an in crease In Uw number or alrnurt ovcrni.:ht11 of their homl'S unit local school~." he said. Fiery Crash Kills W estUJinster Youth LONG BEAC H (UPI> -/\ Westminster youth was killed l\Jonday when his truck crashed into 3 concr ete abutfI\,ent and bounced into the path or a tanker tru c k . which hurle d t he wreckage 200 feet through the :iir. Robert Ryan. 17, was pro· nounred dead on arrival al Pacific Hos pital with multiple in- juries. The California Highway Patrol sai d R ya n w as trying t o negotiate the transition road from the San Diego Freeway to the Long Beach Freeway when he struck the abutment. His vehi- cle landed across the lanes of th<' northbound San Diego Freeway and was struck by the tanker and knocked throug h the air The tanke r truck then jack· knifed. cat<.'hang another \'eh1clt.>. and they both slammed through the renter d1v1der fence into another car. Occupants of thu tanRer truck and other vehJcles were not seriously inJured. Library ·o estroyed LA JOLLA CAP> -Fm• set bv vandals or burgla rs destroyed the 6,000·book library at L a J oll a Elementary School. The damai.:t' from Sunday night's blaze was cstimateli at $45,000. In the school this ''''ar. four fires ha\'c broken out . No arrests ha\•e been made. Super Tire ••• Super Price! $ 90 for MN 8 $0-13 iw.i.M bt1ekw1ll.oh11 1113 ,_talbCIMT1.1 ~·11 ... The Genenel Jet·Alr Lii teaturu strong four-i>IY con1tri1et10ti, -OuJagen• Tread Rubber, and famous tw•n·lread design. It's great for city or highway driving. Si 7 00 13 TUBlLESS ze . . BLACKWALL Size C78·14 ruBELess BLACKWALL S. E78 14 TUBELESS ize -BLACKWALL 2 FOR 2 FOR 2 FOR s39so s.4~· 90 s43so P'•• ''ti 'ed ~·•• U O' r •d. p••t '2 1S h d • r. TH P•t\111 [JI[ l u petl1tl t• f••PeflUe l'tlU CI It tftO•ft II 011'ttl! l •<e llO•H C-l1h-.!7 ~M•4 et lllde"-1 ..... ..... .,,., ..• , .. o .......... . Volkswagen OWNERS! Sizes H78· 14/ 15 ~~:~~~:LL 2 FOR s53so tho\ t1 t~ Ct t>to '•d f• :;;:.:~ ~-.'::; 2s3990 • 1/• \ t(ll I'\ FOR fwo•·•n bttM-~wtll ,..hn l t At fe t I • f•t ... , I !ft Front-End Alignment ONLY s1o•s • &M dwve f()f~ larger or a ir cond itioned Clrt, l tlllng ~'*' and perh 1f Meded. Don Swedlund Inc . CONPACT & STAMDAID AW .. ICAMCAIS COAST GENERAL TIRE 2855 Harbor llYd. Costa Mtsa "'°"' 540.57 i O 646-5033 -------•Sooneror lata, you11 own Generals ______ .. .- A4 DAILYPILOT 1u-..1. Mateb 16.. um~· • ... £.!.-:011 Q . Britain'S -Wilson's 'Had Eno~g;h' ;,·., ~ LO NOON CUI'I > -Prime mlnatn-bas t-cen lOnJu~r than dcl}il:d Wilson wn qwlttt\1 fOf' fnonte. O~hers memioned m· • ' '.. Mintsler Harotd Wa.lson, sa)'IOC that of any of my ~ace ume pre beallh reasons. cludtd Chancellor of the t::xche •• 1 he ha bad coousb. a~ to-<hteoHou an thli eenlur)'," quer o~n1s H ealc-y. Rome Ida day be was reslgnln1 lllf soon as Wllson said in • fave-pase •tale· "THERE IS nothlna wrong Secretary R o~ Jenkins and Tw his 1"ulln1 La6or Part)' can ment released by hts olft~. "No with his health," he aid £neq1y Sec rut itrY Anthony •• chook a 11ut"ttuor JUs.surpnse on• hoold o k tor more .. Wiison aid he 11 asking the Wedgwood Benn. • ... plalae move s tunned the nllt1on . Wilson. 60, h s been prime Labor Party to speed up the Wibon' cabinetmemberssa1d KICKY TICKY POLITIX: l;J~rt-~e a re. in the R.reatest of uJI wtstero ~~}t!!i. and pr(.'tty &oon ..-e"'ltia'ji..fwe lo ao c1u,un.c about again.· t~tnJC to tind 11nolher California governor. It must be a lousy job. Nobody beems to lakl' at. . The vacancy wall apparently develop because our current head of :.late, Edmund Brown J r .• wants to quit and be presi dent This keeps happening to us. The last guy ~ho sat an the big chair up in Sacramento. Ronald Reagan. also gave up the chores. He dectd~ not to :1tand for rt .. election, apparently bored with lhe Sacramento scene. plunaed tock prices and further rn1nlster for more than elJbt choice or hls ucc.i sor. Jhunc~ they accepted with rtgret "tht< weakened the pound. years. io four seporak terms u 1d thl I~ ex~ctcd to take "a whoUy unexpected m~issaac the W1lsoA s.aid Mt ctecis1on. an· between 1964 and now. couple of weeks.·: prime minister eurller conveyed nounced to u ~hocked cab1netthl11 \\'11$0n' press s~ret»ry. Joe Speculation promptly made to the queen.'• morning. was "irrevucablc" 1md Haincs. uid hl' is nOl KCttmg out foreign s ecretary J a ml':. he alreudy has informed Quu11 of pohtks, but pluoi; lo remain in Calla ch a n the favorite to bt• Ehzabeth. Parliament ni. 11 rank·llnd·fal~, elected as Wllson·11 bucccssor "MY P E RIOQ a prlmc t.abor Party lawmaker. Haine:. · Bookmaker made him a ~·4 Dorn Blast Indicator 'Fleece Award' Tawiu Science Sex Test WASHINGTO:-.: <UP l l '-A S46.100 grant by the National Science Foundation'"'\o de· termine whether male drivers would hook their horns less if a st'anttly clad woman .-alked by their cars won· the "Golden tleece of the Month" for March. lion in West Lafayette. Ind .. for about IS seconds after lhe stoplight turned green. Proxmire said. The purpose \\~as to determlne when and how oftm the driver immedi'5tely behind the slopped car would become "impatient and aggressi"e enou.1th lo honk his horn." "THEY tOULO have wish~ It otherwise, ".Wilson's ministers lilld. "but they must respec:t what he bu d escribed ct~ ·u ~rsonal and trrevocable de· cblon.·· Wilson resigned a week uncr lett·wlng members ot his own party helped defeat his proposal to slash public spending m order to belp pull Britain out of its in· nation-fed economic crisis. The defeat or his proposal led to a parliamentary vote of con· fidence on which Wilson staked his government. He won by 18 votes. but was Curious at tht' 1·c \'Oil within his own party .. ~ ....... CALLING IT aurrs Prime Mtnlater Wilson El 'ER\'BODY THOUGHT for a while that Reagan would just sortnf climb aboard one of his old movie nags and ride off anlo lhe sunset to some tax-free ranch and live quietly ever after. Sen. William Proxmire ( D-Wls. >. who makes the . . monthly awards for the biggest, mos t ridiculous or most ironic example of government waste. said the official name of the NSF study was .. environmental determinants or human ag- gression." TO SEE WHETIIE.R "en\'ironmental determ1· nants" such as sexual arousal. humor and empathy reduced the amount or ho°"'ing, Baron had a young woman wear a variety of costumes and walk past the stopped drivers . Beirut Palace Hit But no. lt simply must have been that Sacramento got boring. Reaga n is now out, pumping around the hu stings, trying to wrest the Republican presiden- tial nomination from the current White House occupant. Meanwhile. back in Sacramen- to. Brown has !iied as a favorite son candidate for the Democratic nomlnation for presJdent. He has only been governor for a couple of years. At least Reagan put in a couple of terms before he got tired. Brown must ha\'e a shorter attention s pan. ANYWA \', BROWS \\'lL.L be on the California ballot "hich automatically places tum an the Oregon voting next May 25. Next thing you know. he may be run· ning all over the place. You have to remember that Brown has topped all of the pofitical opinion polls i.p populari- ty as our governor. You can speculate all over the place on how come ~rown ~so popular. H's difficult to recall any massive progra m s that be has in· itiated, other than the one where he sold off all the state briefcases which used to be given out free to bureaucrats. Also. he doesn't seem to have any grand design for California and he pinches pennies pretty ·hard. THE S TRON GEST STATEMENT Brown has made since he a ssumed the large chair an Sacramento is this: "I want to be Pres ident." Jn the past, political observers o;uggest they have been confused by Jerry Brown and that his public declaration::. are easily m1sinlerRreted. There is no way you can misin- terpret his latest s tatement. It is hoped in many quarter::. that \\hen the governor takes to the campa11?n trail. he will have u lot to say and thus we win gain more an:-iAht into his thinking procci.sc~. THE NATIONAL SCIENCE Foundation de- fended the experiment and said Proxmire had merely "pulled out a very s mall part of the whole study" for criticism. The study. r un by Dr. Robert A. Baron. former· ly of Purdue and now of the Universit y or Texas. utilized a car that deliberately blocked an lntersec· For sexual arousal. sh.e dressed "in an ex- lreme}y brief and revealing outfit of a very unusual type,¥; Proxmire said. For the humor lest . shu wore ··an o~tlanct'sh humorous clown mask'" and in the empathy t st, the woman "hobbled along on crutches a wore a bandage on her left leg.'' '-B FOUND THAT ''the different COS· lumes had their intended eHect." Proxmire said. Damaged Packages # Tom by Machinery WASHINGTON (AP> -The Postal Service disclosed lhe ex- istence of a huge pile of damaged mail at the Chicago post ofCice only after congressional investigators bad learned of the problero, two Capitol Hill sources say. The Postal Service, in an announcement Monday. said that 3.7 million articles. mostly books. Lecaeheg NASA Astronaut Eugene Cernan. last American to walk on the moon before lunar shots were stopped. says he is re- tiring and will leave NASA July J . were being stored in the Chicago post office after new mail~hand ling machinery had torn tnem Crom their original wrappers. ONE MEMBER of the House Post Office Committee later called the announcement "the first major admission by the Postal Service about the bulk mall system. The only problem is that we already knew about lhe situation In Chicago.'' The $1 billion bulk mall system. which is scheduled to be completed this month. uses automated methods or handling parcels and sacks of second- class and third-class mail. A House subcommittee bas_ been investigating the bulk mall Agriculture Aide Def ends Callaway DENVER <AP) -Two Agriculture Department officials re- quested a meeting with Army Secretary Howard "Bo" Callawa¥, during which Callaway souAhl approval of a plan to ex~and has Colorado ski resor t on public land, a Denver newspaper said today. <See related story. AIO. > The Rocky Mountain News quoted J . Phillip Campbell, who was undersecretary or Agriculture at the llml', as saying the meeting In Callaway's Pentagon office July 3 was to wish their old friend and fellow Georgian well in ha:. new JOb a:. President Ford's campaign manaj?er. system for months and will hold hearings on the subject later this month. SUBCOM_JWITTEE Chairman Charles ~ Wil son <D·Calif. >. last week found thousands or damaged parcels during a i.ur- prise visit to the Detroit post of- fice. A subcommittee staffer. who had visited the Chi cago office, said, "We knew about the Chicago situation so they figured they would go ahead and re.lease it.'• and release it." By 'Warning Shot' BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP) Army forces opposed to Presi· dent Suleiman Franj'ieh said they fired a warning artillery shot al lhe hilltop presidential palace to· day as the Christian president lned to negotiate a face-saving way of meeting demands lhat he resign. · "We only fired one round of artillery at his palace this morn· mg.·· said Lt. Ahmed Al·Khatib. whose fort'e o( Moslem deserters from the regular a rmy·has taken O\•er army garrisons an many parts of Lebanon ... It was just a warning, just to make his knees quiver." Bud~tBla.f WASHINGTON <A P) -Presa. dent Ford's budget proposal:. could slow down the "quite strong" econom le recovery and boost the nation's unemploy ment. the Congressional Budget· Office $ays. At hearings Monday before House a nd Senate budget panels, Congress' budget office said the outlook this year is for "fairly su bsla nt i al'· economic recovery but that if Ford1s proposed budget is adopted without changes the economy will drag somewhat in 1977. ( JN SHORT J Soviet Warnl11g MOSCOW <U Pl) -The Soviet Union reacted sharply lodar. to the abrupt terminatfon of ~'the Soviel·Egyphan friendship trea- ty. warning Egyptian Pre::.idenl Anwar Sadat at ~ ould hold ham re~pon ::.a ble for the cun:.e- quences. The denunl'iation was car ried by the official Ta::.s news agency m un Enghsh·languagc dispatch that also accused Sadat of having an unfriendly policy toward Moscow "for sOrnl• llmenow ." \'egos Strike LAS VEGAS. Ne\', (l'PI) There was no settlement in sight today of tht.• fi Vt'·day·old strikl' against a dozen hotels by four un· ions which has cut deeply into·thl· city's tourist busin<\ss a nd lhc state tax take. · No bargaining talks have been held since the strike began Thursday night. The hotel operators argue that meeting the union demands for an additional Sl.35 an hour would increasethc cost of the average tourist's visit by 30 percent - I WITH OUR Lt'CK. Hubert Humphrey will start cJmpaign· mi: on the some plutform with Brown m falaforn1a, Brown will tw lucky t o J:<'t a "01 d an l'dJ{c\\ l!'C. Mt.>un~ hilt'. il appear' wl' m1A:ht nt•N1 lo ~t.art l'<l'taniz uhout for nn<ltht•r NO\ crnor Tht•n· 1, .1 ~u~· nunwtl l':1t who m1J:hl hk1• the Joh Callaway used the meeting on hi<; last day as the Army·s top Cl\'Lllan to press for approval by the l's. Forest Service or n plan to expand the resort. located on land leased rrom the federal govern· menl. 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U WIONUOAY ,.,,.., ... J .... '" .0 • """I "'"' • SI•"' s I S.C--JUP"' 01 ~-,,..., 10 oto"' s• \.vf'HtW'~"'-•"' otom ~,.,,.,..,-,-Op rr-Mh• Olt• fin • who need people People who care, people who create, people who comfort, people who guide, people who help ... these are the subjects In the Dally Piiot's People section. The People section brings to life the people you want to know fn communities all along the Orange Coast. And, ft brings you up to date on Orange Coast organiza- tions, social events and the wedding pf ans of Orange Coast couples. Nation ally known columns by Ann Landers and Erma Bombeck also are regular features of the People section. If you're a person who needs people, you need Sunday to Frida~ In the DAILY .. PILOT .. • Mianii-LA . ~ ·Route Goes -~OWestern • NEW YORK (AP) -WH tcrn Alrlinea hu been .1ranted a ,)tiaml to Lot Ansel• route, a route Ions ln dispute. ,. The Clvll Aeroneutlct Boa.rd also vottd three to two. a111nst addln1 Pan American World Alrw1y1 to the market. . (....___si_at_e _) Earlier. the board had t~n· tatively decided to grant lhe route to bolh airlines. 11vin1 Pan Am its l int route in the 48 con- Ul\l()Us states. •n111d119 Olltl•~d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Supervisors. agreeing that public drinking had become .. an of· rensi,.ve nuisance ... have adopted an ordinance outlawing drinking on private properly without the owner's permission. The new measure, which drew a 7-4 vote Monday night, pro· hibils person s from taking alrobofic drinks on private pro- perty withi9 15 feet or In view of any public 'way or thoroughfare. Outdoor cafes were exempted. ( I Sapect Fii~• s .... \ LOS ANGELES &UPI) -A $3 million civil rights suit. fil ed Monda y b y the accused ringleader or a stolen airline ' tickets and narcotics ring. ac· CU.Std ihe FBl of illegally br.eak· ing into his store to install court- ordered wireta ps. Attorney Victor She rman. representing Ronald Santora of Santa Monlcll , charged that FBI agents Illegally entered San. tora's AAA Appliance Co. in nearby Inglewood on four oc~ caslons in April and May. 1975. to install service and ultimately re· ' move-the lis tening device. TermlMal A IHaNdo11ed LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The Pacific Far East Line has de· cided to abandon a SS miJlion terminal built for them by the Port of Los Angeles and will be moving its business to neighbor· ing Long Beach Harbor. . They Got lolls More than a thousand people, who got jobs sought alter by some 35.000 applicants, pose at Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara, which o~ns its 4ates this Saturday. In background ls "The Columbia" which park oCficials say is the largest carousel ln the world. Few Clites Found In Mineo Murder LOS ANGELES !AP> -In the month since actor Sal Mineo was stabbed t o death. a play he was r ehearsing has opened to favora- ble re\'iews and a movie he was to direct has gone into limbo and authorities say they've turned up few clues in the search for his killer. Sheriff's department homicide ·detectives say they are unable to develop any solid leads in their effort to track down the assailant who plunged a knife inl<? the ac· tor's heart. T H EY H AVE discover ed neither a motive nor a murder weap<>n. "The Investigation is continu· ing vigorously.'· said Sgt. Ed Pia. "We ha ve been checking out Pia said only sulclde has been ruledouL. ~ Mineo. 37. who first won acting acclaim while still a teen-ager, was returning home from re· hearsals of the stage play "P.S. \'our Cat Is Dead" last Feb. 12 when someone accosted him in an alley outside his Hollywood apartment. He was stabbed once and died within minutes, in· \'estlgators said. IDS SCREAMS brought other retldents of the apartment build· Ing, YihO s ummoned medica! help. One man attempted to give mouth-to·mouth res uscitation, but whe n "1re department paramedics arrived they pro- nounced Mlneo dead at the scene. First Blaek Governor? Dymally Reveals His 'Own Style' SACRAME?ilTO (AP) -U. Gov. Mervyn Dymally sayl> he would brine a dlfterenl style to theJovcrnor's oftlce if he i.uc· ceeda Edmul'.ld Brown Jr .. bul Dym ly would not chance many procr1m1 Brown has adopted. Dymally aald ln an lntervtew Monday that he thinks Brown is a lonphot ror Prealdeat uu. year. Bu\ he predicted Brown will win "IO percent or more" of Callfornla '• 280 delqales to the Democratic N atlooal Convention ln the June 8 pre1ldf9llal primary. Oymally, 1 49-)•ear.old Democrat. would become the nation·~ first black governor lf Brown l11 elected president or vlc:e prci.i· dent lbls year. · , DYllALLY SAID H E has "some mixed emotions" abou\ Brown's messages ot "lower your expectations" and lhat CalHor nlana face "an era of limits." But hetnid he acrees lhat Brown is right ln his no-new-taxes pledge. Dymally said he would follow the same policy wilh t.bc possible. exception oC a proposed two·cents·per-gallon gasolln~ tax increase now pendint lo the ~glslature. Dymally said he had dltflcu1ty "coping with the Brown style" last year. but that he has come to respect It. · "He. more than any other politician in the country. un· derstands the public mood and articulates the publit concerns more than anybody elle," I>ymally said. "IT'S A GR EAT style. J erry Brown, in my judgment, is the frtshest breatt\,. of air that has come Into politics In the last cen· t.ury.'' he sald. But Dymally said he wouldn't attempt to copy Brown's style· ii he becomes governor. However . like Brown, Dymally said he probably wouldn't live in the new $1.3 million mansion or be driven around In a limousine. Dymally said as governor he would work more closely lhal\ Brown has with the legislature and Democratic party leaders.· And be said he would never try to copy Brown's style of constant· ly as~g questions -no matter how successful it has been for Brown. .. I think the basic difference between the governor and mys ell is one of style," Dymally said. . HE SAID BROWN'S style "is very Intriguing. but it cannot be copied. I wouldn't try. I couldn'L l comdrom the Pat Brown-J ess Unruh school. "I come from a sc:hool that sees a responsibility to answer quutions. not ask, and I don't think it would be genuine or honest of me to try to charwe. ··be said. Dymally said he sees a slight possibility that Democrats might turn to Brown at a d~dlocked convention. He added Brown would be "a natural" for vice president, but lbat he didn't know if Brown would take lt. "I see a C~rter·Brown posslblllty, a Humphrey-Brown possibility, a Humphrey-Carter possibility. Those are the three possibilities I see," Dymally said. RTDJob Told LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ruth E. Richter, a San Fernando Valley busl· nesswoman and com- munity leader. was ap- pointed by Mayor Tom BROWN 'LO NOSHOT' u . Gov. Mervyn Dy~ally Judge Rules FBI Reveal EXner File SAN DIEGO CAP>-A Feder.at judge has given the fedeul gov- erpment until April 10 to leU ludilh C.ampbell Exner whether the FBI has been keeping a fil"' oo h~. • U .S. District Court Jud~e Edward Schwartz ruled Monday that the government should try to expedite Mrs, Exner's r equest for a look a t her FBI rue, ir\here is one. M R S. EXNE R . se lf · prodalmed IO\'er or both PreSI· dent John f'. Kennedy and Mafia chie!Lain Sam Giancana. has filed suit against the government seekinJ? an 1m mediate look at the file. The federal government says it ha:. 6.000 such request." barklogged and that Mrs. Exner will have to w:ut her tum. Mrs. Exner-disclosed her aJ- falr with Kennedy at a news con· ference last year aft er word leaked out that she was a con· fldential witness before lh!! Senate lnteUigence CoTnmlltec. The Long Beach Harbor Com- mlssloQ on Monday authorized negotiations with the San Fran· cisco·based firm that will bring an estimated Sl million annual wharf age fee to the harbor. • all sorts or information we're get· .ting; most of it Is not of any particular value. We are still talking to lots of people -he knew a lot of them ... Investigators say they have Cound no one who . witnessed the stabbin&. although shortly after it happeaed sheriff's deputies uid they wer e looking for a young man with dark hair · Bradley to the Southern California Rapid Transit District 'a bo~rd of dlrec· tors. M rs. Richter will replace Victor Carter, whoretitned. Dune Buggy RaCe On As Scheduled NATIONALLY KNOWN $1.2001 ' .. i I LOS ANGELES CUPI> -Environmentalists lost a court battle Monday to hall an off.road dune buirgy race in lbe Mojave Desert. but a federal judge restricted the March 27 race lo just SO en- trants. U.S. District Court Judge Manuel Real reJected a motion for a preliminary Injunction filed by the Sierra Club. He instructed. however . that the Bureau of Land Management hear an appeal no later than next Monday on the suit. THE JUDGE told promoters of the e\'ent. the Blythe Ofr·road Racing Assoc1allon. to allow no more than four tops around the 40·m ile course. The S1errn Club filed suit March 4 to blork both the dune bugl(y race an™n otorryclc event. argu mg that the races would stroy t he desert flowers and endanger the prote desert torto1.&e. The motorcycle rnce proceeded as planned March 7 with Judi(<.' Real re!\trlcllnl( the number of entries lo no more than~ c<' Cigarette Warning KULA LUMPUR. 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IF -~ ............... . -~IWHle••alllll dilC ..... 1'Wt C_... c.tbet.glltto l t ., .. cMc .,_..et 0 Groep ........ .,_ re~•ett. le Hr• to •tte•d ............................... a..ta.yowtdl1 ... L ' f or a hm1!.l'd ttme onlv. $12.60 hal r·g3llon' ol l!O proor Sm1tnorr arr 'lt'lhn>: for $11.10. A savings or $1.20 P<'r hnute. Wh1rh you can wisely inv1·i1L in orMgt' JUICt', Vl'rmouth, tomato )Uirl', soft drink~. lemon Juice. Snnp ~;Tom.' Ix-ti hnu1llon or any or tht> oth(>r l{oo<i t hi nit" Smir,norr ml'<('\ w dcllciou,lv with 80proof half.gallons only$1L40 during Ma.rclt and April £;mirnof( leaves ~u breatfiJess: \ • EDITORIALP One Yl'Or a{!o the Orunge County Board of Supervisors learned thut population "'ilhin the coun- ty's five 5upcrvlson al distracts voaa sn iousl)' out of balance S6mc 390.000 ~Noth were t.he-n living within the Fifth Supervisorial DiMrict. while the t'ourth District had only SO'l ,000. The supervlbOr:o. pro~rly \1lcwed the imbalance as '1o1ating the spirit of ~ne·mon, one-vole rule and aJl'eed to redistrict. The bOard went so far as to appd1nt a committee ot nidcs and a citium eroup to study the probl em and to draw proposals for new boundaries. Later. supervilOrS delayed the redistricting for more current population Cigures. Later still, they ex· tended the delay ror a 1976 census. Now. it's election time and the word Crom ~ County Counsel's Office is that political redistricting mu t walt u1tt1l the elect tons are over. As a result, one-man. one vote doesn't carrv much weight.. in the three supervisorial elections or 1976. The Board o( Supervisors gets credit again for recognizi ng a problem and doing nothmg about it. t . Airport Survey Orange County Airport has generated one or the most prolonged debates in county history. Thus it would seem logjcal and even imperati ve ·to include a public opinion survey iQ a ny environmen- . . study about t}:le facility's impact on surrounding residential areas. Unfortunately. for cost-saving reasons.~uch a survey was cut from the study pact now under preparation. ~ Supervisors were deluged with protests that o,raginal research was to be done on the flora and fauna but hi storical date drawn from studies in other countrae~ "'ould be used to asses the airport's impact on people. , Tho e protests appear to have bit home. • Supcrva~Orb have ordered an e~amination of the cost in\•Olved ln :-.uch a urvey and ordered quick rttponse so it can be lncorporated in the EJR. The board appear read,y to spend $10.000 or more to ask pertinent questions that must be answered before the EIR comes up for final public bearina. "Even f no iugniflcunt new information is developed- whkh seems unlikely-the people who are dlredly'af- fectcd ~Y this airport sbould be heard from. Service Rewarded Since its a inauguration 19 years ago, the Dls· neyland Community Sel"\lices Awards progl'am has given more than half a million dollars Lo Orange County sen ·ice groups. The number and variety of the a wards-this year a total of 40 a wards totaling $60.000-is an impressive - indicator or the extent of volunteer commun1ty ser vice in the county. This year. as usual. groups and organizations along the Orange Coast were high on the list, winnin~ 16 awards totaling $20.000. In San Juan Capistrano. the auxiliary to the coun- ty Family Services Asosociation. which raised $22,000 for the parent group last year. was r ewarded with a SS,000 check. The remaining lS groups each received $1.000 for such diverse services as youth work. aid to the deaf and blind. and cultural and enviromental efforts. The awards are a welcome recognitio1ffor valua- ble community service and should encourage more such effort. And the cash. beyond doubt, will be put to good use. • 1 \'He did at!" \ I ANew Sort of Pr.esident llda~ Carter Fear Israel Lobby Dear Gloomy Gus Candidates Co111·t Jewish Vote ~ { __ ~_R_T_H_O_P_P_E __ ] The landslide election of Gov- ernor J erry Brown as President in 1976 cnme us no s urprise lo his fellow Californians wbo had long adulated him for his integrity, · asceticis m . frugality and, above all , his uncanny ability to prediel · the future. His fame a nd popularity ~pread......Al the Democratic Con- vention tha t year. he was awarded t he nom i n a tion b~· accla m a - tion ··well." he said an his four·sccond reluct ant a <' ce ptan f(' ~p eech , "I g u e s s i.omebody has to be President." The campaign was no contest T he experts attributed Mr. 0orwn's astounding appeal to the fact that he was more a nti· politics. anti-government. unli· ~pending and anti·antcrventionlst th a n the e l ectorat e Itself. l\lorevocr: his simple slogan not only summed up what he hitd been telling hi s California <'Onsti· tuents for two )'Cars, hut 1t C'OtP· tun•d th,• mood C>f the nation "Thin~i;." al said. '"Will Gt't Wor~t·' .. 1\nd. nma21ngly enough, he '' .1,, ns al\\ 11ys. ubiiolutcly rll(ht' 1'0R WA~ hu1 n·put.ution fo r hont·~t} tarn1~h<'d hy his h1stonc fl\ e ~et·cmd lnuu~ur;1l i\ddrl's:. ""\\'(• C'l'rl.ianlv ho\C I) lot or tn•mendou .. I" ·ohlt>ms:· ht• said. "hul dnn't l''<PCCt lhl' J[O\C'rn mt'nt lo do un)'lhlrl~ ubuut tht•m · .\nd -... ould ) ou Ix-lie\ t• It"' 1l d1dn 't ' 01w rN1:.un "fl'I thnt the n('w r rc:s1dcnl promptly (1rC'd t•very \\a,hlngtc>n hurc-:iurrat he <'Ould and. to rl'pn.•sent the d1vrrslty of .\mcmcn. rcplnt·cd th<'m "1th Wbat good Is it to ask my Congressman to support a certain biJI when he can't even vote on it? -. DISGUSTED VOTER thousands of bright ·young torneys all of whom wore Zapata· mu.stacbea and wire·rlmmed glasses. These dedicated public servants devoted 18 hours a day to un~arthing bi.ag_e~roblems and Cfiscovering why the government could do nothing a bout them. TKIS, coupled with his life style. endeared Ute new Presi- dent to every American. Follow· Uli his Inauguration, for exam- ple. he was driven directly to his 1958 two.door DeSoto where he seL up housekeeping in the back seat. < EHorts by well-meaning friends to purchase him a car heater for the Washington winter were rejected. "We must all suf· fer together." he sald, adjusting the cuffs -0f his white, button· down hair shirt.) Who wil~ ever forget h is B.Y 0 B. pot-luck State (j inners, his annual Zen Easter Egg Roll & Na tural Fo o d Pr aye r Breakfasts, bis one-second State of the Union address ('"Yecc c hhh !") o r h is econom ic message t o Congress which caused the Wall Str~t Panic of 1977? SOME historians fe.?I his State of the World speech to the U.N. m 1978 was a mistake. He simply stood at the podium holding a .. agn rt>adlng : "The End Is at Hand'·· Unfortunately, this caused tht• nervous Rus:.ians to unle~h o preemptive nuclear strike. But think or the pride in the hearts of 'iUr\'l\'&ng American:. to rea11ze. on \•n1er~an1t Crom the.• ruhbh•. thot t heir Pn•sident had lx>l'n 1·1atht again! "And we s ure ran't bl!lmt> him ror our troublt'!i, .. as one put ii ~(I well. "Hr tl ldn 't do anythmA." WASHINGTON -A few days be fore lhe Massachusetts De mocra tic preside ntial primary. Rep. Morris Udall ran an advertisement in a Boston Jewish weekly that startled even ardent Zionists with its lllvish praise or J ewisb occupation of the West Bank of the Jordan as a positive good rather than ~ -necessary evil. The day after the Massachus etts primary, an e missary or O"ff'w..i;~ ...... vr e · sidential c didate. Jim- my C arte r , contac ted a n a ti o n a l Jewish leade r to proclaim hi s c an - didate's pro· Israel creden· . ltals. Contrary to report.scirculat· ing through the Jewis h <'ommunlty. the emissary In· dicated . Carter would never freeze mlhtary ai<l to Israel as lev e r age t o force I s raeli wiUtdrawal from conquered Arab territories -a maneuver boldly attempted by President Ford. UDALL was belatedly em· bellishlng a record that has been fO Utincly pro.Israel. As for Carter, he was trying to remodel a po~itlon tha t only last spring seemed truly evenhanded on the Mideast Both were competing for J ewish voters courted long. fervently and effective by Sen. Henry M. J ackson. who e victory m Massachusetts :.uddenly made hi m a credlblecand1date Ja<'kson'!. one-sided support or Israel to the total exclusion of Arab interests might prove 'ulnerablc among non-Jewish l}(>mocrat~. but s uch is t he m· nuence of the pro-Israel lobby th:lt no opponent risks a n even· handed. much lei.s a pro-Arab. ~ll~ma . Rather. J ackson's two most ~eriou~ primary opponents :oot'l'm determined tow ar an Iden· 11('31 SUit or C'IOth Ja<'kson'11 pro-Israel cloth. -...hereai1 tht.• !iult flt!i J :,ickson <'Omfortnbly nfter iso many year11, Carter nnd Udo II lc)()k Ill nl ease. l'\ en downri~ht sloppy What's Happened to Leaders Uu t for ont' <'ho1ce at thl' <'ro!'lst"onds .ind thr d('stln\' eokh path tmn11s; but for one cho1<'e at the <'rossroads kinf;ls mlitht ht• µ:u111"r~ and paupers m11tht be kJnl!S Had he remained .1 ~mocrat. the most likely next Presldent of l ht' l' n i t e d States ..., ould surely bl• John Con · n.111> • Americans don"t seem to care much ''h o i s th l• next Pres1 d<'nt. Dur in g Bicentennial tra,•els I hear no re· al ~lhusiasm for any or the can riidatts a nd the professional pollsters say the same thing CYNICALLY, Ameriran.<i nre !lhrugging. "What's the dif· frrence" ·· Tlus upcoming coolest, m the ( PAUL HARVEY J • minds or most. is n pow(>t" strtij?· gle among a bunch oC amblUou!I egocentrics Patrick Caddell's Cambridgl' Sun·ey shows "four out of 10 re. pondents say it doesn't make any diHerence who wins.·· \"aetnam and Watergate plus itenenhons of P residents and Congresses pulling in Opposite dir ections h ave combined t o create a mistrust of -even an open hosUlit)• toward -politics and politicians. . There is widespread suspicion that the politicians. instead o( representing us, are using us. Th ey di s b e li eve th e et>m0< ... ~ rfletortc relating to JObs and the Repu.bllcans· on in· nation. Even those politicians who espouse what seems such a sure· Care, vote -getting t he~~ as '"eracking down on cnme" are neutt rcd by the poli tical legacy of Spiro Agnew. The most militant political op- ponent~ or busing wet blanket themsel\•es by ack!"owl fdglnl that "as .,resident they would be bound to uphold the law." l\11F.REA.S. historically. what brou8ht America ns to their feet cheering were the lfaders who dared to lead : the men who would say "'the war's a mist.aka and t'm going to end it!" President Ford is a nice guy with a Jot of good Ideas but be has never learned how lo punish. And . >·es, that Is a n integral pad oft.he polilicaJ process. He has been letting Congress punish him. tt ls not tt}.at out naUon rs without men capable of making h a r d dec i ion s plu s the persuasiveness to win public and congresslonal sl(pport. 1 ·, e been wondering about the ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) AN'Y #DOUBT that this is politics pure and simple ls re- solved by a confidential Udall campaign memorandum written_.. last September. Three•quarters of a mUUon Jewish votes. the memo said, are "certainly enough to be decisive in a close election. and even more influen· tial considering that these votes tend to be cas t as a bloc and are clustered in big electc>ral·\'Ole autes.0 The key to these votes? Israel. "Unlike the 1972 election. the major focus of the American Jewish community will be Is· rael" -instead of blaclt·white racial tensions. AU Issues, the 01emo went on, "will be sub- ordinate to lsrael and the world Jewish community." Hence, "we can and should counter" Jackson's head start with "Mo's trip" to Israel (but not to Arab states) last Au1ust. The Udall campaign memo cautioned. however: "We must remove any thoughts of trying to be stronger on Is rael than ... ot.her candidates. The Jewish com· munity is too politicall y sophisticated." That warning against outdoing Jackson on Israel was i1nored in Udall's primary eve advertisementin the Jewish Advocate of Boston. WHEREAS Israel's long· standing champions generally feel the less said the better about the conquered lands. Udall's ad Inaccurately proclaimed: "In my visits to the West Bank. t saw that Israel's humane administration of the occupied territories and the enormous success of the Open Bridges poUcy have created a situation where lime seems to be working on the side or Israel." The ad praised the "tranquility, security and prosperity" of Arabs under Israeli rule. But if Udall has magnified pre· viously routine pro-lsraeli posi· tions. Carter bas moved fart.Mr. It was only last June at the Trilateral Cooferi!nce in Kyoto. Japan. that Carter denounced a letter to President Ford from 76 U.S. Senators demanding an end to his "reassessment" Cteeze on military aid to Israel. Four Americans attending the con· ference confirmed to us tha t Carter said he would not have signed the letter. Word of Carter 's criticism slowly circulated through the American J ewish community and wound up in anti-Carter pam· phlets distribut~d around Bo::.ton before the M assachusetts primary. So, with Carter running poorly among Massachuselth Jewish voters Ma r c h 2 and Cu eing Jackson 's stranglehold o n F1orida Jewi:.h votrr:s March !l, his emissary placed that March 3 call to the Jewi!ih leader. The emissary declared that what Carter really meant in J apan was that there would be no need for a senatorial letter if he wcrl' Presl· dent. Translation: Carter .never would exercise leverage again::.l ·Israel by !reeling aid. WHEN ASKED by us for com- ment, Carter relayed this ex· planation: he had told the Kyoto conference thot ·with :.trong ex· ecuti\'e leadership411 we would not have needed for tne Congress to get invohred." That formulatlon. in Carter 's delphic style. indeed sounds like a pledge ne\'er to freeze Israeli aid. Thus, leading Democratic pre- sidential contenders can debotc detente, busing, tax reform, de- fense, energy. even abortion - but not Israel a nd t he Mldca~t. On this issue. Carter and t:dall arc so frightened of the Israeli lobby that they have become Scoop Jackson's chameleons, cnhanc· ing the real article and demean- ing themselves. Utilities Juggle Rules WASHINGTON -The naUon's giant utility compa nies a re quietly conniving to tack on an addjtlonal $44 billion to their customers' electricity bills. The utilities are pushing for an ob· scure change in federal re· ~ul a t ion-s which would allow them to pass on c ur· rent constru{'· lion <'Osts to u s e r s . od ay's us tome r s, hereb y, would be poylng for tomorrow't' Dare? Presidents that might have been. Mike Ma nsfield. said lo oo "too old"' a decade ago. has remained a potent leade'r even lhooah he tias announced that he is stepping down. Tom Dewey's gutsy track· re· cord In New York lndlcated he'd have been that kind of naUonal adminJstrator . He lo11t by ;t moustache. THE ACtJTE need now is for men competent to deal with the stubborn problems of the home fronts, and yet indystry's lffders have beco me s o gelded by fed e ral regulation a nd stockholder intimidation that potentially the greatest training ground for a dministrators smothers them . Again. had he rem•in~ a Democrat the most likely next President or tfie United States would surely be John Connally. There are those who imagine that he still might be a eooven· Uon tie-breaker. l don't. (JACK ANDERSON J power . If Jhe Federal Power Com· mission allows the rules change. the price of electricity could jump from 10 to 20 percent. Thls Is the conclusion of an un· pubUs hrd Library or Congress study which was conducted for Rt:p. John Moss. 0 .-Calif. The ,study estimates the rules change would cost the consumers $44 billion over the next n ve year&. THE UTILITIES would like to raise thla staggering sum to cov- t'r the Cost of buJldin.i nuclear power plants. The anticipated construct ion w ill r e quire enormous r apital which the utllille11 wpnt to squeei e out or their customers . The companles·would rather tick the consum~rs with the con· struc:tlon bin, of course. than dip into their o wn prof its . Meanwhile, the utility industry raog up an average increase or 20 percent in earnings last year. During the first nlne months o1 1975, for example, the-Vlrginia Electric and Power Co. reported a 186 percent boost in profits. Consolidated Edison of New York listed fourth-quarter profits at SM.7 mlllion, a 31 percent in· crease over the previous year. THE RELlJCTANT regulators Gl the Federal Power Com· min ion, meanwhile, have scheduled only one pubUc hear, Ing on the $44 billion rules change. ln New York. City on Marchi. Utility executivH. with their lawyers and economists In low. flew ln from all ovtr the country to present their cue. Consumer groups. however, can· not afford the same? high· powered lobbym~ effort. Footnote . Technically. the rules change will affect only the small nu mber of ut1UtJcsd1reclly under FPC reAulat1on Jloy.cver, most state ut 1ht.v comm1ss1ons follow the F PC'~ lcud H the change 1s made in th<' rcgulu- lions. thcrefOrt'. 1t hkl'lv will be adopted throuf(hout thl' nation Quotes The first amendment " . pre· 1uppotet that l'1ght conduslons are more likely to be autht·rt'd out of a multitudt' of llmgucs, than throu J?h l•ny k1ncl of authoritative 11electlon. To man'y this la. and ulwityll will l>e'. folly, but we have 11teked upon It our all. .. Judge Lronit'C/ Uand Amrncun Jurlll ORAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rtlbfrf \ Wl'rd l'~hl1<hrr Thomas Ku11I f.ll1111t nornorn "'"'""It fd1llmol rocw f.dlll!r The C"dllonal lllll(e of th .. II.uh Pt l<11 ~l'l'k' to tnrnrm .•n•t i;trmululr rl'adrr' h\ JJrl"''"''"I: on lhl<1 p:111t di\ •·r~r romm,·n1111 \ on lnp1r11 of tnh•rt•'I b} 1<>nthr111 ed rolumnl~t~ end rartnomM~. hy prov1din11 a rorum lor readeN>" v1ew11 and b\" pre~entinit thl'\ newspa~r·~ oplnloM 111nd 1de.1~ on current 1op1r' Tht' editorial opinions or lhe 0 :11lv Print :tpJl(':tr only In thl' ed1ton11I <'Olumn at the top or the paJte Oriinlon' ex· Pl'<'Ssed by the rolumn!'t" and ri1rtoonisti1 and ll'hl'r \\ ntcr<1 nrt' their 01o1. n and no t>ndorM'mt'nl or their \'le1o1.i. b} the 01111) Pilot sht>ukl be infer red Tuesday, Mar. 16, 1976 ' • . . DAILY PILOT ' 7 Rules A.Hect Everyone TERRIBLE WATER? You OC>n't HAVE to drink polluted water or exi>ensiv.t bottled water. •1 aaoou 1ACXSON aad EVANS wan f~lnas.rt.11 ' b ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) -Al 1 45 a.m .. Nan· R~deJI Illa clown foe btr fint CllP of mOC'nln1 re.. addlnc an arbfltial 'wtttmer containina N«h~n. ~ t "Contain• no eydam•t•" ru .. d the Ultle p cket of Sbop Rite Supel'lor QuaUC1 Sweetener. Ji>'clamate lack• 1accharill'I bll\ r aAtrtnte. 1>¥t t cannot .,. IOld ror bum. torwUJ9pllon beuuM or a tJ.S, Food and Drut AdmJ.nbtiatlon (l'DA> rullna ln19Cl8. f THI DAY THAT TAaTED AT tl :U a.rn. tc.'a ~oatly unexceptional one lo.. Tom and Nancy R ud· dell. They take thelr two cblldreo to 1cbool; Tom coes to work at PcM sylvanla Power and Llaht; Nancy makes two shop· Ikll trlpa: and they give (,,,.--------.....] small party. C 0 U ~IE R But this day. and _ very other in lhe Rud· -------- ell's lives -and l~ of every American -are shaped by federal regula· ti~. -Tbe effects or most regulations sUp by un- noticed -like U.S. Department of Agriculture's fat content for the choice beef sold at the local iupermarket. • OTHERS AllE NOT SO IUODEN -like the re· Quir ed seat belt ignjtion interlock on Nancy's red Volvo 165 st ation wagon which she calls "a constant pain in the neck." The extent to which federal regulations touch the Ruddell family is not unusual. Every family in this town -where the' Liberty Bell was hidden Crom British troops In 1777 in the Zion Reformed Clwrch -and every family in this country are affected by the rules made in Washington. D.C. For inost Americans, the federal role in their personal li\les is largely ignored. 1 This, then. is a look at the regulations in a day "1 the life of one American family in this eity or ,09.000 in the foiling hills of eastern Pennsylvania. I I: 15 A.M. -A BURST F ROM THE alarm clock iooses the family. The clock reads that particular tjme because ~ogress decreed Daylight Saving Tim~ ended when October did. ~ 6:25 a.m. -Geoffrey, age 5, slips 'out of his pa-tmas that are name retardant because the onsumer Product Safety Commission requires eepwear for children to be so treated. \ 6 :50 a .m . -Three quarts of Abbotts ~mogenlzed milk deposited earlier in the morning uide the back door are broucht in by OeoCCrey. ancy makes a 'mix of the milk and reconstituted hop Rite Instant Non-Fat Dry Milk, cutting the ------------~~ ~~-A-~~----~ ~ f"or ... , A •erk-••., tile ;f ftfe ral ,..,e I• cllftr pen•••I Ml'ft Is largelfl fperftf. 1-------~~~ ~~~----------............-. drlnk's calories and cholesterol. But the resulting m\xture is also cheaper than ordinary skim milk beca,use the U.S. Department of Agriculture sets a higher support price for skim milk than whole milk. 7:37 t\.M. -J ENNIFER, 10, AND Geoffrey takes the Hess's brand of Fruit Ftavored Che..t.•able Multjple Vitam ins. A bit later , Tom and Nancy both · take a multivitamin made by the Treas ury Dru,g Co. for the J . C. Penney Co. The manufacture and labeling of vitamins are · now re1Cu lated by the Food and Drug Adminislra· lion, but Sen. William Proxmire <D·Wis.), is sponsoring n blll to prohibit the FDA from regulat· ing the potency of such diet supplements. This would mean consumers would be able to buy massive doses of various \•atamins. whether er not the FDA concludes sueh doses have a medical benefit 7 ·SO a. m . -Tom starts (or work. The federally mandated seat belt alarm on his Audi sedan d~sa·t ·make a shrill buzz when he tums the Ignition key. It's been disconnected. "It's my way or protesting the system,·· he says. 7:55 A.M. -DRIVlNG TO WORK, TOM fecalls the story or how u federal safety Inspector ordered the wearing of hardhats and Insta llation or guardrails at the workshop of the Trolley Museum In Kennebunkport. Maine. During the family's sum. mer vnclllions. Tom spends much or his time wor k· Ing as a 'olunteer In restoring old trolley car-s. "They probably did us a favor. but. my Lord. it makes you think. They've even gotten to trolley museums, .. he says. 8:14 a.m . -Nancy backs her Volvo station wagon out or the ~nragc on the way to take J ennifer to sC'hool. She pulls a 11mall grt-yish box out of the glo\'e co1nparlmcnt. presses its button and the ~araJtc door closes The box ls a low.powered radio transmitter. a \\'Ickes model 116 56, which "ll!I built to meet fo'ed~ral rom m unlcat1on~ Com mls:.1on standards. dards. BUT FCC Rl'LF.S ARE J UST NOT something • COLLEGE OF~LAW OF O•ANGE COUNTY CAL.IFORNIA 'S l.AR GEST LAW SCHf?OL ruu T .t.CCUOITIO .... l'MI COMMITtff Of I Aa •UMINO S Of Mt SlAft IAI Of CAU•ottftA OFFERS A CHOICE Of FOUR f>ttOGRAMS Of LAW STUDY: • tN llTNll 1 Y, ., > YIAH ~· FUU-tlMI ltw 'Ndf (ls l& ,, .. .,_ ........ Pl!f ,.ff\I ... • '" 11Mt > \\ .. 4 n.u s of '"'·""" d•v ~. N -.l...d IW C'\ldy (i cl•1U1 re< ow~. 3 ' "°"" -.... , . • Yov ctt1 U'l'I ,_ M IS OOCTot IJ 0 I ~·cw ond ~"""" EUGllLE TO TAKE THE CAllfORNIA IAR EXAMINATION Wllft 01 "40f« '°' CATAlOOUI 11 11 N. St•t• CoUep Blvd. _ Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 993-7600 FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 26, 1976 AlL ,ROG.AMS "4$0 STAAT IH JAHUAftY ,,,, fTUDfffT1 fllOtl l.f POii NOUAll' INIUllO fTUMNT lOAHt AmOYID Po. VllllAH'S • •-------------------- Nanc:y th.inlra about. She notJc tbe label on the back or the t.ran mrtter roe lbe first ume: ''Tbls label ii rtqulred by FCC rules Do not remove." l .lt a.m. -J Mlltt carriH her homemade luncb Of a haM·and·lOm~to sandwtch tnto the Union ~~ Terrace $(hool. Many other atudents a l Jenru{er's "":C::._, public school wlll eat a luMh p~ared at th .KillWILlf-~-t--.,..ll ~r"'"ir----li ureteria. fed .-.lly sub61d.lled t about 23 cents for ...,. _.....,. each lunch. ...., _,,,,,,., The U.S. Oepartm ot. of AJricuJt.ur~ requires 11U1TNM• that, to qualify for the wbsldy, t.be school must • . c> -.~ serve a "Ty~ A" lunch. which the department <OMk'.,.'"" ~peclOes mu at contaJn two ounce ol meat or a meal ~..,.. -ubsUlute. 11, cup of at Least two veaetables or ..-~ fruita, bread. butter and a ball plnl of milk. . 8:l5 A.M.-THE FE0 £1lAL GOVERNMENT ls cotustantly lookin1 ovtt Nancy's houlder as she " buys lh• fam ily 1 rocerte. at the bia. brllliantl)' al· tumlnated Shop Rite supermarket. Naney ,picks up a two-pound jar of Skippy peanut butter. -which the FDA says can be called peanut butter because It is 90 pucent peanuts. Any less, the FDA says, It must be called ''peanut ~read.., ____ _.;;;;.....;;.... ____ .....;. ____ ....,. (See &EGULATIONS. Pace AS) J Out ~ MARK II system will give you QUlrantMd CtEAN • Q.EAR • DELICIOUS • HEALTHY WATER FOR YOUR HOME or bOat or ottice at lees then 5' a gallon ' CAl.L NQW.EOR F-flEEIEST -~DEMONSTRATION FINANCING AVAILABLE Fully . tested ·a approved by government agencies. E PA accep ted Made by Electrolux Corporation. • Pollution c.ontn>I Products of Cctfomia 2''44 ~··· ...... c..a .... -....•4tW 040 CAU. AMnM MT OI ~ W todo whe n you _ ca_n't yo ur-Bil It's been said th.at "We fall into debt, but have to crawl out'.' Depressing but t.rue. It's so easy 1n this credit,card ~e to get overextended before you even know it's happening. And then to realize suddenly there's no qu1ok"Or pamless cure. But, maybe UCB can help ... Danger signals. '-Are you regularly pa.ying the m1nlmum amount due each month on charge accounts. instead of the whole t.h.1ng? Are you shutlling bills, putting off less urgent ones? Are you dipping into cash you'd stashed. fOr taxes or insurance? R_av~ you taken out new loans to pay up old , on.es? Are you going to stores where you can charge it, even though t.h~y're h.ighe~ priced? These a.re possible danger sfgna.ls. Art' you in trouble? Take the test below to find out. First. write down your monthly take-home income. Don't include overtime or bonuses unless you compute a. monthly aver~e. Now put down wha.tyou spend (fixed and va.rl.able expenses), and what you need t.o save for futW'6 needs. Finall..Y. subtra.tt t.he total for all expenses a.nd necessary sav- ings tram yoW' monthly take-home income. See how the expenses compare w1t.h the amount you have in take-home income. And you '11 know about where you stand. Try cashing smaller checks for personal ex- penses, and tceeping track da:U.Y of pocket money. Try cutting back by brown- ooggtng it several da8s a week. 'Iry entertainJ.ng more at home, less 1n candle-lit ref\taW'ant.s t.ba.t gl.adly' accept all credit cards. n-y ru.U.ng out all impulse purchases -or postpon.tng them witJWley've become "considered purcha.ses:· In short. be tough on 'OW'Self. I • Leveling with creditors. W}lat if you can't PSiY yOW' bills on t.tme? .Then u:s best to get 1n touch with your creditors -and be honest wtth them One lady we heard about didn't do that.. Her first mi.Stake: waiting for a. store to call her- about a large. overdue bill. Her second JruStake: saying her check was 1n the ms.11 -when it wasn't. Buying time on payments. Pla.ytng faJ.r with creditors applies to companies you owe on your mortg~e. your car. or an instalment loan, too. If you do, they can be helpful people. Some cred- itors wtil carry people who are out of YfOrk. Some will extend p~ents or arrange due dates that flt you better. (At UCB, OW' Consumer Credit peo~le are always ready to dJscuss things with loan customers ) .... .,. ~ Sometimes It's smart to borrow. --~~;.,7._;~f.(i\litE.? l~· ', Suppose you're Sl .000 in the red on '~ ~l1L 'l \.ll> retail-store revolvtng-0ha.rge accounts. I' 11'-1 • \ And you're (ork.ing over more interest ' M()(ll ~ 1nc0!"'1 ~ --• \ tha!t you like. You might borrow tram UCB "IJ\t.O lf'I SW'ni;l' ~ --at a lower interest rate. pay of! the b1.lls. I ""'T~ IQCill t<'W"" ~ --\ and wind up money ahead Ba.ck up the loan I f Of 1os111.1rv:" ,,,. ~1\: • ~:::::. \ with savtngs or other personal assets . ' fOf ci1nc• "•111 \ a.nd our interest rate drops lower. And 101f\L 5---you're m ore money a.head. ' f1Y.od t:-..oe<' ; 1 ,onl .;-}.-----' ' M(l(\~QO • t; -----\ U\11111\Ji Sometimes It's not. -:--- ' f\u\O \O<'\f'S $ ---' ' Qlh('f 1 >lf'" •chi c.Po; 1---Much as we eajoy lending, we believe Ir' n11-nf>I"\ O'' \you shou!d be wary about getting .. I iOlf\l c:--\a loan to pa,.y fo r th1ngs Pros and cons of consofidat ion. A consolidat.ton loan packages your , . messy old debts into a. sh.1n,y new loan. • Andrit-may ma.ks sense 1! 1t cuts debt pay· ' ments W83 down. So you can breathe easter. So you can keep your credit rating sound. Don't forget, though, extend.lng ~ents means you'll be paying longer. And probably pa,ytng more in flna.nce charg~. And it's a ~take t.o contuse suet , a loa.n With "getting out of debt'.' Or have I ' I ,1 it conceal chronic overspending \' ~ .1 Credit counseling. ...., If your family ts too deeply ml.red in debt for a.ny do-it-yourself rescue, you ca.n seek professional h elp. For a. free, up-to-1· · date list of non· profit debt-adV1ce centers. 1 write: Consumer Credit Counselors of Ca.U!ornia., 868 Paramount Road, Oak.land CA. 94610. Or call: ( 415) 4 51-0419. How do these sel'Vlces work? Most charge a modest fee; local banks, retaJ.lers and flliance companies pay much of their expenses. The credit ---- counselor helps you reduce spend· ing, develops a plan to pay off creditors. and even helps ge.;.t-::::::::::::9--~~....._ them to ~I'EIEl to it. He may also perform plastic surgery on your credit , -.---- cards. And he could help save your credit rating. What about bankruptcy'? It's ajudlcl.al p rocedure for people who are overextended. It's complicated • And nothing to rush into without under- stand.lng all that's lnvolvod.. Also. your credit rating will probably be aft(.'Ctod fol yea.rs to come. Besides. there are several ditferent bankruptcy plans that. could ht your sltua.t.1011. Jf you're t.hmkJng of be.n.kruptcy. then, the best. tlung IS to get profess1ona.l help. Either a orooJt. counsolor or a.n attorney would brJ the bo!'lt flo11rr.o for information How to live so you CAN pay your bills. Study 1.nBta.Jmont contra.ct.s boforo yo11 sign. Know wha,t the flna.notng ls cnr.t.lnP. you ... Keep sa.V1ng aa y ou buy on c1~dlt .. Build up a reaervo equal to at. loam. two months' income ... Don't charge oxpenstv,. ~f ~b'el:."O')(' ''" s --t you've ~d up Example:, I , 1 <~ _...,_;r1 t1P"'1~0 c:--we don t recommend I t1ov~ ""' • ---• \ ta.k1ng out a new vacation ' c•cth'f-.0 iranst1)<\·'''0I' '!-----'loan 1f you're still paying t.'lld"''' s ----t off last year's. No matt.er \ ReC1ea1•ct\ :----how much you'd like 1 ,, c" .ioeo->'> 5 ~:::::. I Acapulco. Stacking u p luxuries to raise your st.at.us or boost. yrn 11 morale .. Flna.lly. <1on't do business with fly·by·n.ights. Oim·flam artists, a.nd loan ~~~~sh&rks. When you want to savo or borrnv. ;: money, you might. as well come to Urut.e<i ca.Jifornta. Bank. We gfv,. It to you Btra.lght iO't~l ., r pr_'4SE. ~ '-' loans ca.n make you t"l SA\ll"'lCS I· . io.,., interest-poor ' "'' ' -~ .... -... ....... -I it sb'aight .. , Wbat'• your 1tand on coamet1c sursery? Like telllna your face lifted.~ researchers put the q\fery to numerous P•Umta who had underson• Ju.it th•t aort ot thtnc. All sa1d the1 were &lad they'd had it.done. About half said it had led lo new Jobi, promotions or dllferent matrlmonh1l mates. And one speelfic lady, a happy waitre11. aald aU abe knew wu her Ups had doubled, lra '•· ANCESTOR WORSHIP Q. "What's the reUCJoo in Ch1oa lhat calls !or }ta adherents to wonhlp their anceatora?" A. That's not Just one reU1lous notion. It hu bttn a pbUosopbjcal tradition there, com· m on to most all tbe Chinese, re1ardless of their specific raiths . Owing the Cavil War, numerous wom_, of ill re- pute followed the military division led by General Joseph Hooker, and bis name lives on, therefore. Breakfast is that meal which lets you put away the most calories with the least weight gain, don't forget. The airport buildings at Aspen, Colo., are solar heated. 11 heated is the right word, don't know. They stay a t liO degrees F . Don't believe t.here•s any o~her airport setup in the world that's solar heated, yet. J like s poonerism No. 8738, " ••• Hypodeemic nerdles ••. .'' dpn'tyou? Am asked what time of day is a typical person·s hearing most acute.· Just before sun· up. Or it would ~then, ii said typical person were awake. One way and one way only does a male wasp recognue a female wasp, and that is by her fragrance, the sweet tbing. · to L.!tf. Boyd, P .O. &:r 1560, Deatlu Euewhere F,....P ... A7 REGULATIONS. • • TM label on tbe can ot aliced peac~ lists the tallllnl, mlDeral1 and calCll'ies tbat each serving o1 U1e fruit contalu. The FDA la •lain raponaible_ Tbe 0.partment ot AariwlU&N set lbe stao· dud -wb!eb determlnet tbat tbe •""°'·the-round roast Nancy bu1• ts .. choke'' ratbtr than "pnme. ·~ And It hupeeted the (arm wbJch ... bcHne ror lhe cow tbat •••the aoutte for lbe 11.11 ... pou.od beef. Th•M resulaUom are not on Nancy's mind as lbeahopt .• ...... LOOKING l'Oa FOOD THAT I think is nutritional. I don't Cll't what t.he 1ovtmment says ls rlJht." 1heexplalna. "l don 'tUattn to Ralph Nader either." 12: 17 p.m. -A• lf to u.od«Une her statements, Nancy makes her aeepod aboppln1 atop ol the day at the Allentown Farmer• Markel, where mostly Pennsylvania 1rown produce ls sold ln stalls In lhe open·alr market, taraely treerromfederal control. Nancy buya apples and cheese. · ' Both are aold by farmen under federal agricultural marketl.DI orders. which are designed to control aupply and allocate income amona pro- ducen. The federal government also props up the price of cheese by keeslnl foreign cheese out ol the . country and by buyinc quantities or American cheese when prices fall. MUCH OF THE PRODUCE AVAILABLE at the market avoids much federal regulation, for it Is produced and sold inside Pennsylvania. For exam· pie, there is meal on sale lbat ls not USDA inspect· ed. because il is not shipped across state lines and thus is noun interstate commerce. 1:10 p.m . -Tom g~ over a report at his ·or. fice. It shows. based on a poll of the company's supervisory officers. that 23 federal bodies either r~ive reports from Pennsylvania Power and Light or affect its .business in some way. The Agriculture Department loans money ror rural electric service, the Environmental Protection Agency controls s mokestack pollut.ants at general· ing stations. t.btt Federal Power Commission con- trols wholesale prices on interstate sales or elec· tricity to other utllitles, lhe Equal Employment Op· portunlty Commlssk>o wants to lmow about PP&L's minority· &~P emp&oyes .•• lbe llst goes on. So numerous are the government connections that PP&L has launched a project, in which Tom is involved, to consldet' whether to set up a new com· pany departmedfto bandle all contacts with federal and state autboriUes. 1!%5.P i . -NANCY srrs IN THE famUy room taUdq to a vl•ltor .about the PEA's ban on the \p· secticlde oo:r. which she blames for a plag'le Ol mosquitoes at their rented vacaUon home for tlae past few s ummers. · "They don't spray at the belell uymore," she says. . The biles particularly bot.bu her daughter. "Jennifer's eyes have been swollen shut.'' J. GREENWICH. 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Qwonl del Mar 873·~50 Coet1 Mesa 84&.2•24 BllU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro.dway Costa Men 4'42·9150 Tl\I\ -H .. u I\ <•"41K , ... 1rt a llmll• "'--'llllp 11 ... f'IL Merlin Thi\ •1-'•rntnl wat "'" wllll tno Covllty Cltr• of Or•"ll" C.-ly on Morell II,"" '""· Putl41V..O Oo-11" Cot•I Dally pjlOI. ~tell••. n. >Ot llcl Aorlt •. lt7• 101•1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUSINIH NAMI ITATIMINT r ... 1e1-"" .,.,..,. '' _.... .,...,. -M Ill SI M PLECTOR It) WIROOllAll'HIC SCllOICIS • .,_11111 -w ............. .. ..... ..,,._ .._......, .. .... ..,.,,.. .. •1' ... " ......... ·-........... ....,.., ... · ....,s.~ Lire conalata of a strange mixture or joys and aorrowa. It ls natural to accept the joyous occasions as OQr just due. It la •lso p erfectly natural to quutlon wlty we are l>elna subjected to each unplea aant , SOrTOwful u~rtence. On balance, we think, lire orrera more happlneu and joy than It does aa41neu, We must learn lo accept what life offers and make the best of our total allu ation, accepllnll the aorrowa wltb lb• aame wllllngneu that we welcome lire'• Joya . ConslderaUon for thoM we serv•, combined with a sln«re desire to be ol 1ervlce. ha 1 characle r l ted our contribution lo thl1 community . ;5H€FF€R MOit TUA.AV 'Ub SOUTl'i COAST ~AY LAGUNA BEACH 494· I SJS SAN Q.fMl'NTE ISlJ NOltTH a CAMINO REAL 4'n-0100 MeCORMICfC MORTUARY L-ouna S.ach •94-9415 s1-•.•-· f't•k, C.lllO<nlt ---------- San Juan C.e>11trano •9S.1778 PACIF~lEW MEMOAIA{ PARK Cemetery Mortuary Cha~I 3500 P9clric View Dnve Newoort Beach. Cahlorn1a 6'4-2700 P££K FAMILY ~ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 111>1 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1n1ter 893-3525 SMl'TMS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntington S.1teh 53&-e539 WI ntl«\ T t<Mo....... t1'0 llft "'"'· ........... -. C.lllO<ftlt The 1911owl ... H t \Ofl\ ert 000"9 e.N N"Uet J_, IC. K•ll~. CNtl E•<v11¥'fOl'flar ""' tt•lt-ftf ... ltltd .... "" C.-ty CIHlo; of Ora1199 ~., ""'"" '· 1'1• ~l.)Ut .._,_ Or•-Cotti Otlly Pllllt. Mor<!\ ... u .•.• ,.., """' •. ,.,. 101 .. 16 TM IMMMtown ~perf0tall ' the Or11nge Co11t la tM ltf.111141!•11 SPRINGER and WHITE AUCTIONEERS We are now accepting works of art for future auctions. We specialize In the disposition of fine (umlshlngs, art Dt>Jects. paintings, oriental rugs, bronzes. glass etc. Complete service available for executors t~stees and individuals. ' 3010 RED H ILL AVE .• COSTA MESA. CALIF. 714~ Linda is the victitn of an epidemic ... ' ' The greatest crippler a11d killer in the natioll - it 'S called "drinking." Lind:i "3!> c rippled in :in aulo :iccidcnr. She"s one of 500,000 people injured or killed la'it year-in accidents invoMng "drinking" drhcr'i. In Lind:i's c:> c, ht>r m om wa<; dri\ ing-aflcr a coupl<! of d rink'i. Only a couple. Dul lhcy were enough lo l':ltl...C ·a mi\ lake in judg· mcnl. And now Linda can't walk. More Chan 100 million Americon!I drink. The number incrcnscs each ye:ir. ,\nd \O doc'i lhc number "ho. drive afcer drlnkina. Tlw l'J>idcmic grows. l>rlv<-N who drink arc more likely w be invoh cd in acciclcnls. Uncln know~ lhi'i. So docs hN mom. I e's ioo Ince for Linda. Uut not too Ince for her mom and ochers. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES ... HELP IS AVAILABLE SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 318 72 Pacific Coast Highway South Laguna , California 92677 {714) 499-1311 .. ·. Tueecsay. Much 16. 1976 DAILY PILOT • ~ooper Lamh.astes .Rival Candidates ' By O.C. U\JSTJ~C ... llell't ...... ~ SHS SAID THE V01'E&S u beioti orr rod a echotto play pow r Po1IUc1 ' convlett.-d I 109 <Hinshaw) .. ao_UHmblyJ1W1...1au1...__ ..sbe.saicllbc.mal.t..candidat aW> 1\U.llnor1ng arouRS nsfant apat.h)t" <Badham) and a man the ~slbilit_y that a woman. Vivian Hall or Irvine. who can't make up hLI mind what pa.r\.y or what of. ml&bt betbe Demoncr 1Uc oomlnff ln thc40lh. AJku Ceopet-. &M Mlatfon V.e,o houaewtfe Jteldnl the Republlcaa 40th Conareaslonal District nomlnallon, took a awtpe Monday al three oppo· (leftltln the GOP rac,, She branded incumbent Rep Andrew HlMhaw. flee to campalan for CScllmlt.l). '"rhe othtr men an lM race are bra&alni t.h al DESPITE HEB OOMM£NTS In favor or th~ lhl'Y are amateurs," ~ aald. '-1"hey are Johnny· woman's role In pobtics. Mrs. Cooptr made ome come·latrlys to the Orange County P<>liUcal scene... pointed com meol11 about the county league of She wa1 reternna to Harry Jeffrey, Michael \Vomt n Voters. Assembl man Robert Sadhtm and former con· Jrd min John Scbmilt "power polltlc1an " who ere "fighting for tbe support of Newport Boch power and money." Clancey. Thomb• Mauro, Dale Davi~ and w.F. She utd lhe Luguc'Holl for Hinshaw to r esign Davenport. in light ol hi• comyJ.Otton and sentencing on bribery ch•rcu was a "pol'ttkal pfoy a1m~-d at the benefit· "ll won'\ work. bec1&usc they are out of tune with the voter~ ... said Mrs . ~r . "lt'ii the same old tired rhetoric we've been hearing for yea.rs. The speeches a re the sam~ 11nd the cast of characters Is the THOUGH iu: ·SAID she doesn't pla11 to in& certain candjdutcis in thc40lh Oibtrirt.'' capltlllilc on lhe fact. ahe is a woman ln a race with She refused to elaboratt! on the comment when e.l&ht men. Mrs. Cooper lold news men, "Thi& la lhe 'pre_ssed by newimen but she dld refer to lhc League year of the wom lln but lhQe metn are running \heir -a supposedly nonpuUsnn oraanizalion u ";i ('ampaigns as lf women In pol1tJcs are still not to be small special interest AtOUp." taken seriousl y. Like Schmitt and O.dham alrl'lldy have. Mr:;. coo"•• same •· MKS. COOPER TOLD newsmen in Santa Ana the voters "don't want to have unytblng to do with old style politics and pe>Uticlans and these men don't seem to realil.e that.· "But lbe voters are tnclloed to believe that 11 Cooper claimed ghe is the front-runnlna GOP can· wom:ut is really committed to basic moral value•, didate in the race because of her personal contact watches pennies better than a man and can be trust· .with "more than 3.000 voters " OCTD Sai Sure 'N Begorrah ! She said Newport Bench mone>' and powerful men no longer control the 40lh Dislnct. "Elections can't be ~on in Newport Beach when the population is now spread from Huntington Beach a nd Fountain Valley to San Clement~ and Oceanside," ~u1d Mrs. Cooper. Fastest • 1001\ , We'r e Having A Growing ·~ ST. PATRICK'S DAY .CELEBRATION! Bean Brother Said 'Equally Guilty' A nationa l public transit journa! bas listed the Orange· County Transit District as the fa s t es t growing transPortation agency in the United States. DOUBLES ALL DAY FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Well Drinks Only) COME JOIN IN ON THE FUN WEDHESDA Y, MARCH 17 ' . By TOM BARLEY Of IM 0.llJ l"li.l Sl•lf A young man whose older brother drew the death penalty last Fri· day for the killing of Orange Coast College athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea was described Monday as equally guilty .n the slaying of the Fountain Valley market ~lerk. Deputy Dis trict Al· .orney Frank Briseno :old an Orange County :iuperior Court jury tha' i e will also demand the, jeath penalty for :harles Dennis Bean, 22. Nhose brother. Hugh Daniel Bean. 24 , was ried in the sam e ~ourtroom. Briseno asked 1he jury o disrega rd Hug h Bean 's statement to '>Olice thul he alone was <esPonsible for the death 1£ Finklea, 19, and that le fired the two guns ater found 1n the >rothers' car. THE PROSECUTOR asked the Jur y in his lpening statement to re· eet Charles B ean 's •laim that he could re· -nember nothing of the ihooting in the 7 Eleven narket at \Va rner and Euclid a\'enul.'s on Oct 11. 1974 and the d('fcn· lant's plea that he was trunk at the lime. "Two guns were fired ))' two men." Briseno .aid. ·'Mike Finklea, Nho was 1j) m 1nutes Jway from the end.of has ;hirt when they confront· o!d him, was s hot in the mouth. bark. thigh and :he back or the head ... Briseno said the first c;hot in the mouth. was witnessed by relieving clerk Denis Glnz('brook who lmmediatt.'ly ran to the nearby Fountain Va lle y Com mun1tv llosp1tal ror help. Rwtatva ys Talk Slated ls South,•rn Cahform:1 n mecca tor the nc1ult runa"av" Cotumnl't <'rit1c Art St.'1denbaum "111 \'X nmin\• lht• th\•ory lhut Southern Cnliform:a 1s 11 hiavt•n for Amt•ri<•an ndult1' 1-('l'kln~ a new wny of hh• wh,•n ht• ad· dr('&st.'g th e Ir vin~· II u m n n 1 t I " :1 1'' o r u m Thursday. M nrch 25. Se1denbnum 0!' tnlk I~ the 10th and <'Oncludln~ prt'sentatlon In a !.erles of community lectures SPonsored hy UC 1 r"inc The talk is scheduled for 8 p.m . in the College Park Sc h oo l multipurpose room. 3700 C haparrol A\'enue , lrvlne. :md is open to the public with a 50·cent ad mission chlirRe. An In· formal recept1nn will follow the program. ' ~ ¥ NEWPORT MARIO~ IN·TH£·WAT£R SAILBOAT SHOW ---11·'-.-ll ~w.;11r'°""'' .............. '~"c...i-1. -1w ua.eo..n .. _ ...... ,,. 1-t•t::· ......... ~ ... -~'~· .. ,_, ~, UOO YIUA&I • ~·· 1. t. . , _ ........ The American Public Trans it Association's m o nthly r e port for COLONY KITCHEN COLONY KITCHEN 3211 Harbor Blvd. CoataMeH WHEN POLICE ar· rived at the marke t Finklea was found lying in a pool of blood in the back room of the store. March s.howed OCTD's ~=:====================::::::::::::=::".~ passenge r l oads in· His cash register had been robbed of Sl33. Briseno said the money and the two guns-.38 and .22-caliber re\'Ol\'ers-\vere found in the car occupied by the Bean brothers when San- ta Ana police noted it matched the descrip- t ton provid ed by Glazebrook and arrested the pair. 'ftlE TRIAL in Judge \Vllliam L . Murray's courtroom is expected to last about six weeks. cr eased 75 percent· dut· ing 1975 ..:.... nearly 20 per· cent higher tha n its nearest competitor. the Br ock t o n , l\lassac-huseus trans it authority. R idership sta tistics from 132 transportation agencies showed OCTD registered 7.07 million paid fares l ast year, compared to 4.05 million in 1974. District officials say much of the increase. can be attributed to the growth of the bus fleet and expansion of r outes. If t be j u~y finds Charles B"ean guilty of first degree murder it E if!ht of ~he . top 10 will be order ed t.o return transit agencies listed by ror a death penalty phase growth are oi:i the west of the trial and its recom· · coa~t. acco~d1ng to the m e n d a ti o n i n t h a t n at 1 on a l h g u r es and Tuesday March 16 7:30pm to 12:30am Channels 1 respect. seven are in California. Te refflire a .. , el EfffYIMclJ M .. NIM, wrl .... WLC, h• 1111, INdlo City, Calll. ttl04 The complete Savings and Loan. Choose the . ~rpetual Savings Plan that suits you best. Your money will ~row year after year aftt>r vrnr with never etlClin~ security. Funds clcpo~itcd by the 10th of the monlh, 1·arn intPl't.'~t f ro111 tht> l st-whrn hrld to thl' l•ncl of thC' quartt'r. 4 YUll CUTIFICAll Jl.000 .. _ .. 1 '11 YtAll Cl lt!lrll;A I( .. 000 .. ,,..,. I l'fAll CfllTlfleAU SI 000., ,.,.,. '4> {)AY C(llllrtCAT( 11.000 ..... ,. Tht> high annual yidd indicated for each account re. ults when earnings ar(' compound<'d daily a nd maintained !or onr vra~ · Passbook accounts ha\·c no withdrawal -p<'nalties and though withdrawals can be made on certificate accounts at any time, fc.deral regulations rE!(1uire a substantial intc·rtlst penalty on funds withd1'awn prior to matm:ity. \ Accounts are insured to $40,000 by the Federal Sa,·ings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Di·op by soon and~scc why it makes good sense to keep your dollars at Peq~tual Sa\'ings. Look at all you get when you save with &rpetual: FreC' Checking Account• Free Safe Depooi t Boxes Free Travelers Checks• Free Money Orders• Free Trust Deed Collections• Frre Photocopy. el'\'ice Free Notary &nict• Ft'C<' Sa \'in gs Bond Reclt•mpl ions Free Save-by-Mail Frrr Tax ShclterNI Cmmsc•ling for I. R.A. & Keogh Plans Free Intt>rb1·anch Pri\'ileges Free Direct Deposit of Social Secul'ity Ch<'cks Fl'('t> Parking Frrc Transf<•r Scr\'itt' for New Account s •Thi! above 11crv1ces-plus many morC'-1u·1• Fr1•f' with a quali fyin)( nct:ount. • Fullerton Office Gary L Fellers. Manag~ 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd .. (714) 993-1200 • Newport Beach Off ice James R Jackson Man;iQPI 1634 New MacArthur Blvd .. (714) 640-1634 ltftftJ Hills fhill Office• Thomn C Webster. Prt$•dtnl 9720 Wlllhire Blvd-• (2ll) 274 6066/272 5656 WtstwM Ylllact Office• S.rtlty S Poller. Ma1111tr 10866 Wllsh1rt B~ • (213) 474-3503 • LIKll-' Offiu • Dale Wm Minh. M1n1tu 250 Nortl'l lerc:llmont Blvd. et 8-fly Blvd • (213) 462 6463 ""1IWW11 Offkt • Rodttllt Bltcker. M1n1atr 18540 O.vonsl111e SlrHI • (213) 360 2326 t.Mf• ""Offita • £11nbelll Edmondson. M1n11er 6442 Platt Avt1111t • (21J) 348 4141 •Open Salurdays from 10 AM to 2 P M :{i' ~ ..... . •1 II \ 1 ~1 ----- CBS 8 8 :00 It ·~ Arbol' Day, Charlie Bruwn A ne'\ Peanuts curtoon feature focusl's on SaJJ.y'b lnck of in· formation on Arbor Duy und u conscrva· tion dri vc by the Peanuts kids. ABC G 8: 30 -La verne uud Shlrll'y. When Shil'lcy ls .discovered half dressed in the compan)' locker room with Squiggy. she gets the rumo1· o{ OOlni;t "eat>y ." ~Penny Mari>htall t•nd . Cindy Willia m s stur. KOCE ~ 9:00 The Adum~ Chronicles. The presidency of John Quin· cy Adams 1S examined in this segment, which rovers the y<.'ars 1825 lo 1829. I r TV ·DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9'00 • ~ (M.,.. '"""l :14 o .. 14 ",.,."· Mt11« Olltfon . uo 0 "II. ..... , ......... ""' ')\ -Mtllt WofldMW, Plfrot K11o.•f\ (C) "lity WiW lritll ...... (drtl I / -0.-\ lilOff t• MtH OlllJ 11-000 (C) "T_, Cotlfy" Cf1a) I>~ -Rod Ill*. NI• Cllr~tot 12 oo m 1 .. sip t1 111t ...... <,,., ·q Svwn l'tltl\, Alf•t11Cltt Mlior I 000 1-ttu ti • le«•>l•r(' ld11t 'JI Cltvdfttt Cotbfn. Htr!Nn M1f\h1il ,, "Mr '"'°"" 0... It telltrr'· 1-1 49 Clott• w.~. V.11'" '""''' l JO 0 "Tiit ..... .,... (Kl h) 'Q 11.u '•ltfl, Mtrjet" (110" uo io <C> "l""''"r Cd11l • m • '""" fltlKIKn,, 111111 Mclllllff ... no O <Cl "Tiit t.rr•...r 1•111 Iii .11.,. SI •a• Jolin"""'' I••· KOCE Television t·• TMll•O•t•TMocNlllLllll'OIH t ·M CONNIE'S CLOTHING COllNl ll "" r .. , ~I••••' ~••"O l•t«OUfW lt:M IN·SCHOOL "'•OO•A-NO ''°''""' 11.Jt llLllCT•ICCOM,.ANY 11.• SllSAMll ST•llET 160 """' I:• IN·SCMOOL "'"OO•AMMINO ''°"''" t J .• WISTt•N CIVILIUTION "Tlw Lun' or Cmolr• !\,,..,.,. 0..0401~1 lmo«t•lltm'' J•Jt WASHINGTON Wll!K IN •1v11w >·• VOTl!•s· ...... LINI! "!.ec•• .... moO.Ol•I!"". J· Jt MIST E• •OOl•S Nl!IOM90•MOOD t ·ot SHAME ST•lll!T l.Omlnl S·lt ELECT•ICCOM,.ANY Sa CA••ASCOLl!NDAS 6:ot lllOILUE MA•ILE ~: ~~~W~NU~f~~:~·~~~i";o~. c .~·h~~':'::'!• 1··-s;:~~~ • T•f9<wrw 1:• nu•.,.. l&Om+nl 1·a 1..AU•lL ANO HAllOY t• TMlADAMSCHltONICl.CS >oMO..·,,,.,A114m, p,,_ .... , 1.0r-•lf) It• ltOCl·TV "'LlDGl A""'l"L M It fHI l .. ClllOlllLE -CMIHI !10m1nl OtHr ,..._. '""' - CALLAWAY'S PROPOSED SKI AREA WOULD EXPAND ONTO SNODGRASS MT. The Area Causing Controversy Is Seen From Old Crested Butte Resort Spotlight • ID Callaway Ski Area Zone Okay Questioned By JOANNE RE\':'IOLOS OHM D•llf ~"""°" A small. little known ski an•a in Colorado b being \ 1s1tt'd th1:. week by three Senate :.ubcom · mittee ln,·estigators who arc looking into the charges that fo rced H oward H "A o" Callaway out of President Ford'-; electiqn campaign. The investigators are 1n Crl''>led Butte. 260 miles south"e~t of Den\'er. lo gather fact!> for an April 6 h~a nng "On alle).!at1on-; thal CaUaway Wied his influence as former Secretary of thl' Army to get the U.S. fore~t Ser\'ace lo approve plans for th1.• cxpan!>ton of the ska area abo\t! the con d o man1um ·dolted properly owned by Calla" ay and h1:. •• .,. :-oc1ates. T H E CONTROVE R S\' generated by the investigation and Callaway's resignation from the Ford campaign have bn)ught the unaccu~t omed ~larc of publicity to the quiet'little re-.ort. Allegations a~aanst Callaway, originating with thl' m ayor of the town of Cres ted Butte, :,urfacerl last week a nd by S»turday Callaway was out of the cam· palgn. At issue is the expan:.ion of the s ki area. b}lt pol!lacs al thl' na· taonal le\'C'r and in the Crested liutle area come into play as well. There are l wo Cr~tt'd Hutt~1. One is the old manin1t tO\\n th,11 d:\tes from lhe 1870'!> an th<' Gun nason Valley an the Elk Moun t.11n:. r ange or the Rock1~" ,,. E U"S A .\IA L }'SI .S It lived throuj!h sen~ral mining booms before the skj area was built and brought a mocksl boom m tourism. BUT THE 900 RESiDENTS or the old town want to keep it as un· touC'hed a s possible by the forces of civallzallon that built \'aiJ and re\ itahzed Aspen. To that end. the~ passed strict ar chitectural control la~s "hich proh1b1t the building of a nything unless it looks like at was built in the 1880s. Most of the town residents are not natives. Thev consider themselves re fugees from other places -big cities such as New York. Chicai::o. Los Angeles and Atlanta . But like the natives. they want to ba lance the tourist income with their seclusion. TO THEM, CALL.AWAY and his brother -in-l aw. Ralph O. Walton. Jr .. h::i \'e been a curse and a blessing. The second Crestro Butte is Callaway's ~ki ·oriented r esort which was incorporated into its own tow~hip, ~fount Crest<'d .Butte two years ago to get around county zonin,:: restrictions The l O\\ n c on:-ists of the ski art-a at~elf a nd the lodJ?es and <'ondomaniuml> which surround II It is the primary :-ource of johs fur r~sidents of the old i own and. More Soviet Gra~n Buys See1i by Ford WAS lllNGTON <AP) Prei.idcnl Ford says the Soviet l'nion might bu'' m ort• L' .S. j"lr:un b<>fore a new f1ve-yeur agreement for re· fllllar :.h1pment~ to Rui.i.1a ~oei. into effect next fall. The Prec;ident S<'<'mC'd to be rl'peat inR the substance of a '>tatc ml•nt 1:-ist we<'k by H1rhJrd E. BC'll. assis tant st•creta rv or :igriC'ulturc. "ho suld Hussla might buy ri\'e mil hon to ltl'I mi.I hon mc•tric tons of U.S. "henl and corn by St•pl 30. BELL SA ii> AT Tiit: llmt> that t\\o million tn three million m1..•tra\;ton~ mag ht com(' ln•rn the n1..•w 1976 ''heal t•orp The Ru~'•an~ ha\'f.' bouj:?hl ah11ut 13 3 mill1011 mdr1r tons so f:Jr lhl'> :-c.i:-on from t:a~ vc:ir·., h:irve.,ls A mdnr ton,.,:? 205 pound ... "The Jl<"•Hbllatv l'llht'>, \\1th lh1•11 bad han·t•'t .ind thl'ir 1Zrc..il nt."1..'<11, that lht•\ llhc• S41\11•t,1 will t•oml' an and IHI\ 'nnw more'." Ford told n •prc.,rnt atn l'' ••I tht· Ohio i''urm Hur 1•a11 "hn 'l'>ltt•cl him Monday :1hl'rnoo11 .it llw \\t11lt• Jlou'>t' Thl' Prr.,1cknl d1,dowtl no new <h:t.ial'> Go\ t>rnml'nt t''tflt'rt' '·" lh.11 rnnri· )!rain C'_.n "".,old to the• !'n\ 11•l l naon th1~ 4'l':l~nn \\llhuul 1·11.1t1111: .1 .,horta~t lh:il \\tt11ld r.11,t• focld prll'l'' fua 1·1111.,um"'' 11111 '11nw1•,1wrh '·"· thl· f•·ar uf .1 '"'trn 11:1l .,hort.1~c 111 th1'1·11unt1' c·nulcl .1lfnt p1 ll't'' ~IEAN\\'lll Uf:. 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"h1d1 di\ Hk'> ll\f' tnt,il 'lp<'ndinJl hv i i t m1lhon. tlw jlm l'I nnH nt .1t't't'plt•1I numl111 111 hOll!'rhold!I 111 lht• rountrv of rourse. they all ski there. The s ki area is ~mall when rompared \\1th s uper resorts like Aspen or Mammoth. It has six chairlifts. THE TOt.RISTS, as ide from thost> fro m nearby ranching com· munities or Denver, come primarily from the-11outh. which as where Callaway is from. They get to the Crested Butty area by flying from Denver tb Gunnison. which is about JO miles from the resort. From there it's a quick bus ride to either the condominiums al lhe ~ki area or the hotels ii\ the old town. Residents and \'isitors in the old town commute to the ski area by the Cr ested Butte Stage Line. a shuttle bus that makes two round trips an hour. EVEN AT the height orthe ski season. which runs from Thanksgiving to April. there are rarely long lines for the lins and the slopes are seldom crowded. However, in 1974, lhe Crested Butte Development Corporation, which owns the ski area, asked. the Fores t Service for permisslon to expand the ski area from th e Crested Butte mountain onto the adjacent Sood· grass Mountain. !\lor e chairlifts would be in· stalled with condominiums at their base'>. But in January. 1975. the Gun- nison County division of the Forest Ser\'ice issued a report saying the capacity or existing runs had not been met. It said there ~as no need for adclltional ski area. HOWEVE R, IN AN apparent reversal ln December 1975, the Forest Senice issued a new re· port approving the Snodgrass Mountain area for ski d evelop- ment and inrorpo rallnR the pla n proposed b y Callaway's com· pany. The inve'ltigation of the re- versal an the Forest Service stance was brought about in part by the mayor or old Crested Butte who went lo Sen. f1oyd Haskel (D·Colo ). Productivity Eyed b y OC Purchasers T he Purcha~tnJ: Management A''or1ataon or Orange County "Ill hold at... annual cx<.'cullves n1~ht a t Anaht•lm S1ad1um, Thun.d;ay. at 7 15 pm. Dr .ll·rry W Kochler, director of lh\• t•x1·c·11l1\ \' proizram a t ln ·11w "ill <11-.ru's "Mana~ing Sdf, Others :incl l'roc111ctinty" The Purr hasaniz JZroup's pr<'· cli nnt'r mt•etinl( prior to the social hntir al ll. 30 will bl' •·Bag of Tip!I ~IJZhl ". ''her{• purchulling h•rhn1q111•-1 will be t•xchanJ(cd GUl'!tl~ arc we lcome if hosted by n member. Reservntlonll may be msdc by calling Darrel Hogan at 540 9380. Developnient Division Proniotes 2 Executives llrin~ in 1h1s Jd Jnd bvy ' \our new ~ 1JI from "' by Apt11 l\IQ7(1 ,111J \\t fl )tlH' you an add111onJI c; \-tJr wa1r.int~ .i11w t'li.11.> th.HJ!C. (01 wirlt mm1 \\'Orrullltt'l, thfrr arc• ffllllt' c' ~ clus111111,so 1us1 t•oll. wntr or< 111111• 111 /o r<>ur rvpy vj rite wurrcmn J Mission Vil;o Imports aaaa San D1r~o l-1< l'.A ~ 11'\ t:..it M1m •11 1·,,, ( 71.J 1831·1-./{I r"o lnine Company (''teCUtl\l'S ha\ e recen ed promotions an a re or!l3n1zat1on of the compan~ ·., n· -.1tl<.'nt1al developm<'nl arm frank lluizhe~ hac; been n11med pre· !'1clent of Ir\' inc Pacific De\ elopmcnt Com pan) In anc Pac1f1c hal> been re oq?anized into iJ di\ ision or the rom pan', Pre\ IOU'-1~. 11 \\3S part o ( the r\•!-1denllal ~fl\ i"'1on llus.?hl'~ hu., b\·en <>er\'in~ a" \ace prt•,1tfr11t of tlw r1':0.11h•ntial rlt•\f'lop nwnt ct1\ 1-.1nn .1 nd ~l'llC'r.11 mJna1wr or In 111t• l':ir1f11• 1>1,ui;:l,1' \! (~frll..r . Pfl'\ltlU4'h 1hr\ ct11r 111 11 '>ldl'11l1JI d1•\ l lopml•nl for the com pan~. r..-placed Hughes as J:eneral manairer of res1denllal de· \clopmcnt 215,462 Cars Early March Auto Sales Climb 37% DETROIT <AP> Domer.Uc car sales In early Marrh Jumped 37 percent from dtpt~ed h:\'els ot a yur •ao as the auto mdustry posted Its second bl,btst selllnl: 1.empo for the ~rlod In a dt>~udt· The nation' IJ four mlljor c·ar makers reportt>d they sold 215,462 cars In nine selllna days durin& the March 1·10 period, up ( TAKING STOCK ) Crom an anefJ\IC 139,614 m eight days the year before. That gave the industry a daily selling rate or 23.940 cars for the late5t period, the highest for an early March s ince 1973 ond :.econd best since 1966. Ka~lterTalk Hamburger malhonaire Carl Karcher, founder of Carl's Jr. r estaurants. will addre:.:. the Small Businessmen's Associa- tion-Thursday at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Karcher. who borrowed money against his automobile an 1941 to purchase a hot dog cart. owns a c hain of 145 Car l 's Jr .' restaurants. Cost for the meeting, which begiris with a social hour at 6 p.m ., is $7.5() for members and $10 for nonmembers. For further information. call Vicki Montano at 842· 7021 . VAW CoRtrarts WASHINGTON <U PI) Leonard Woodcock. preMd~nt of the United Auto Workers Union. says there may be an auto strike next fall if Industry is "unwilling to face reality." "We want to a\·oid that possibility," Woodcock told U.S. News And World Report. Three-year contracts between UAW, "hich rt-pre:icnt 1 .f million :iuto workers. and the four maJor auto manulaC'lur\'r expire Sept 15. E41dtt1 E.rpancflf Newport Equity Funds hus opened a branch office in San Diego. it has bet'n ·onnounc~-d by Lawrence A. Levinson. foundt.'r and president of the mortgage brokerage farm. Newport Equity Funds. head quartered in NewJ>?'f'l Beach. as a f o ur ·yea r -old rnortgagt? brokerage firm specialiiing in ~ccond trust deed mvestigations. The Pre:.ley Companies said revenuc:f for the fiscal ~·ear ended J1in. 31, 1976 totaled $92 million. a company record. "ha ch anc I uded a $6.5 million land s ale in Chicago. This com· pare5 to revenues or $69.8 million for the prior fiscal year. Randall Presley, company pre· sident, s aid high carrying costs on substantial inventory carried over from the pre\'ious year. and lhe loss occasione.d by the bulk land sale in Chicago, will keep profits below normal. .Japan Grafn Blffls WASHINGTON <UPI> Japan's steady economic re- covery as e"<pected to produce in· <"re:ised sales or Amflican grain and other farm products t o Japanese buyers this year, the Agriculture Department says. OfCicials s aid Japan cut ats agricultural am por ts from the United States 10 percent last year because or recession, although at remained 3 major market for American farmers. Ove~r Th~ Counter NASO UstiftCJS FINANCE VtahCormty Power Pla11t Gets Support WASHINGTON (i\P) -Ad'°'· legation of Kane County, L't:Jh, men. women a nd children <.'Ours ed capital corridors Mo11 day. pluizgmg for approval of th\' massive Kaaparo" at:. power prv Jt'Ct, The first item of business wai. a closed-door session "1th Int eri or Secretary Tho mas S Klepp1·, who will make the Ford ad· ministration dec a!>ion on whcthcl' to approve Kuiparowits. The plant would be ::i joint pro· ject of the Southern California Edison Co .. San Dic).!o Gas und El<'ctric Co. and an Arizon.1 utility. ln a sei:;sion with officials thl.' Federal Energy Administration Merrill MacDonald. chmrman of the board of supervisors. said : "We don't lake to be cl ~sed as u bunch of ignoramuses who don't know what we're j!etling into ... 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What you should ~ dolnc about it 1 And wbal h ppens Ir you do nothlna • Simple thouah tht.'lie que tJons rare, only an estlmaled ~In 100 American!! tan 11ni;Yt•er them accurately !-which Is the key reason so many or you delay thlnklnft about your estates untll llme runs out on you. Take time to locus --------~ on tbla fundamental subject, of such vlt#l Im· portance to your own luture and your own ramll,y's securit)'. Cl) TO BEGIN Money's Worth WlTll. realize that yc>u do have en estate, that it's mort1 than JUSl the asset!. you gh e yourJamily when you die. YolU' estJitv also include:. the assets you accumulate during your hrctime to provide for rellrem~nt. "Whether you're un houri)• wa ge-earner or world f1nanc1er, everything you own and everything that's coming to you and your family In the full.Ire Is your estate.'' i.ays the American Bankers Associ11· lion. "No estate is too small to plan and 'package up' for the future m one form or •mother." (2! Now. start figunns how much your estate is worth -to help you determine how much you'll have lo live on Jn retirement. bow much )'OU can )e a \'\.' to your ht>irs, ho"' to cut your estate t axe . The $120,000 estate 1s a middle-income reality today; d on't underestimate yourself. Federal estate taxes begin to a pply when )OU, a married m an or woman. leave an estate of $120.000 or more -or when you, a single person, leave an est.ate of $60,000 or mor~. <3) INCLUDE IN \'Ol'R tally: lhl' current market value of your house: the face value of all your life in· surance: what your company pension will pay you when you retire. how muc h you might now ha\'e 1n a profit-sharing plan and a conservali\'e project iOn of what the total might be whe n you ta ke ll out , the current market value of any !.tocks or bonds or similar m vei.tments you own; approx- imately how m'lch you'll get ui Social Security benefits each month when you retirt'. assuminf( your marital and work status don't c·bange; vd erans benefits . if any: the value of your cash. savings and checking at•counts: and the quick· i.aJ\! V8l t.1e or your personal property (Cl.ITS, furntlUrl', boat:;, jewelry. etc.). Total the~e ite ms, und you'll ha"e an estimate of bow much you can e xpect from your estate in retirement . ...lh11t your family would re<"c1ve 1f you died tomorrow und what your taxable estate would consist of. (S<>cial Security and veterans benefits are lnc·ome tax frt•e and not Included in your taxable est ate -but Include them ai; future potential income.) .. (4) Right now. mnke ~ure your v.111 b in order and teUs in detail what you want done v. 1th your ei.tatt• (5) RIGHT NOW AL.~ consider wht•\her it would be wi!.c for you. a middle·in<'ome r:nnrly to set up a trust to con· serve your estate, rchcn • HJU of money management. anx· 1eties and reduce the co~t of passinll your estate to your beneficiaries. If you set up a trust with a bank. your as!lcts will be pr<P fessionally mannged for you; when yo11 die, your asset11 may go directly to your beneficiary: ir your estate goes to your family in trust, your trustee may continue to manage IL ror them: if you become incapa cita ted, your trustee may handle your estate for you ; and some trusts can give you big • sa\'ings on your federal estate taxes. (6) Prepare one more crucial document now, the "Jetter or instruction." to tell your family, lawyer . etc .• where all your important document:. arc, other wishes you have. (7) "IT .DOESN'T SEEM possible. but many people to· day actually believe that a wife or hus band automatically inherits everything when the other spouse dies," says the ABA. "Not so!" Jr you s tall Jon~ enouAh and die without n will, stale law dictates how your estate 1s distributed. In snme states, for- insta nce. one·third of what you leavl"' goes to your i.pou~c and two.thirds is divided among the childre n. (3) This very day, begin making arrangements with the proper professionals -your ultl)rney, insurance a gent. ac · countant and pos!'libly, a trust om cer at your bank --to work out the m echanic1> oC }our estate. Don 't mo\c without the pros. Buyer's Book Helps You A.void 'Lemons' Ry Capitol News54!rvice SACRAMENTO -Other Own kl<'kinA the t ires und checking under the hood of a used 1·ar tu Vl•rify If it hai, an enJ(1ne ma ny people reully do not know how to purchusc u used car. A u')eful little consumer publi<'ation hos just hecn l'i· ~ul'd, called lh1• (Jrflciat "Motor" l:sed Car Hu yt·r., Guiel<> which '4 tll he lp th<• used ('ar huycr keev out nr the t•1trus ~rove lhjt IS full Uf CXpCn!.IVC lemons Prcpu rcd hy a very S:IV\"} 1>W ff frorn Mritor puhltcut1on" the U!>ed (.'ar lluycni <iu11k as findinl( lhl· r1u wh1t•h t•on· u l 1 II tc· !> t h c 1• 11rtth1 n l· d tain11 ull tht· proper httk nut' knowled1tc o( h1Ahly tn11rwd and both I\ buyer can i.avc 1utomot1vr 'PC<'talt"t' It :1n av. fu l lot or money by rontnins 'uc h 1t1format1on uh l>hoppinl! for f1n nnc1nu u~ <'nrrfully a' they Nhup for the -TH F. n F.ST placc."i to u11£'d rur H ~<·If pmblcm 111 fuld used car !!, thut very few rwopl1• rt·11ll y • i.hop for the rl~ht fln11nd nR Ji fhc n in~ mu:.f <'Om · 1:1 a tra·ky bui.inc:.:. and the mon l'>OUtt'C!\ with lhrir ·•<1 jlU1de tt•ll~ uf llH• p1tfoili; a nd \'t1ntul{ca and dl1rn(h'unt11i:1•" prorwr wuv tn find the• he'\ /\ portlt'ulnrly ~ood M'Cll<tn money :.ourct·. or the bcx>k J{<>eS Into th~· pro· Thll'> J:Uldc ('\en tells how to ~method of c hecktnl( out a 1m•par1· lht• currrnl ('or to sell u~ c•r. This d,•tallw lh111K'be fo r e th e n e w car Is \x)yond the pretty i.hiny rolor pur('hflscd It hclp11 lo ~cl tor> amt the fancy dt>~l.:n or th<.' dollar for th<' b1.'st ('l\r when i:os cop. look In~ for the ne w onl' with the inflated Prl('C5 CUltlO~ Thcr<' is unl' of tht• lw~t down on th<-m oney supply nf comprehenSI\'\' mcrh3ntC31 evcr v hou,ehnld. The awdc checklists inc luded , wtl1rh re tells ·how t o ~ct th.: best dollar ally details all the hllle thin~s hy mt•n•hand111n a the cnr in that th~ nveraJZc us(•d <·nr the saml' v. aY J deult•r "oulll b~yer forgets about until they mcr('h<Jndl1c It • have picked up their pink i.llp und the first or a i;eries of ex pensive repair bills. FOR THOSF. lucky persons who a re mecha nically in clined. the JZU1d e offers a A SECTION called "Whc~·I· separa te chapter on repaj'"' Ing and Dealing" le; a gem. It a nd m a inte na nce that ls reveals what <':)n be the best ~orth t,he $2.~S price orthe ~ possible dc 3J once you have fm al ~scd Car Buyers Gutdo decided the given r:"lr \~ the all by itself, . one t o grace t he family Further information a~t garage the Glt1de can be obtained · , directly from "MOTOR,'' 1700 Financing 1s a completely Broadv.a y. New York. New d1ffennt ~orld The field of York 10019. Attn. Ed to'cm, ftnance is really as dl((1 cult General ~1 anogcr. Girl Sco11t Week One hundred Huntington Beach Girl Scouts participated in the Flames for Freedom ceremony held at the Crean Foun- dation Ranch al San Juan Capistrano. The lighting ceremony was part of Girl Seoul Week. a national com- memoration ofthe65lh anniversary of Girl Scouting and the U.S. bicentennial. Ban 'llnlfkelg' Aerosol Cari Sales Goi~ Full Blast NAUGATUCK. Conn. <UPI I -Aerosol un salea ar~ back up and• ban on tho e which use noorocarbons to expel their contents Is unlike· ly. according to the head of the nation's third largest auosol manu!ac. tunr. "We are coing full blast now." aner a SO percent cutback In orders lut year, said Christopher II. Bucldey. pre I dent of Risdon Manuracturint Co., whose saJes are aoout Sll million a year. HE DISAGREl-~O with Arthur D. Little. Cambridge. Mass. ron- sulling firm. which predicted un eventual ban on fluorocarbon propellants in aerosol cans. Some experiments indicate nuorocarbons rise and break down the oione layer in the al· mosphe re, which protects the earth from ultraviolet rays. If that 1s true. it could increase the incidence of skin cancer. .. h11s been proven. My opinion Is there is no proof to date that tt does de troy the atm~phere." lie concluded. "There's no point In scoring thf! heck out or everybody and wrecking an in- dustry unli1 there's proof." NEW WIFE, NEWMAN Study Says Women on TV 'Delwmanized' Threat to Free Press -Report NO AGENCIES HAVE sug- gested a ban yet. said the firm. "but the results of the National Academy of Sciences report this s pring and National NEW ORLEANS CAP) -''I'm a new man." said trumpeter AJ Hirt after losing 80 poundl). "I feel great, like dynamite." Things weren't so great a while back. Hirt's health was poor, bis New Orleans nightclub was in trouble and he was depressed. Now, he's healthy, business is good and he has a new wife. CHICAGO CAP) -The image of women o n prime lime televis ion is dehumanizing. a United Methodist Church TV monitoring project has con- cluded. · "Preliminary findings suggest that, with the exception of oc- casional (okens. women are not portrayed a"5 profe ional, well~ trained and educated competent persons." according to a repoct on a monitoring project de- veloped by the Women's Division of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries. "For the majority of female characters. it's still Occupation: Housewife." it said. "Women are portrayed as younger and sexie r than men and - have less authority than their male counterparts. "Professional and executive level occupations are filled almost entirely by men. Govern- ment and legal professions were four limes more likely to be portrayed by male characters than by female in family viewing hours," the report aaid. Passenger Killed LOMA LINDA IUPI> -Glenn C Brown, a 22.year-0ld man. was crushed to d eath beneath the wheels-of a Jeep m which he was a pas!.enger along a mountain road • 11l the Big Bear resort area. NEW YORK (AP) -A task force report says efforts by trial judges to restrain newspaper re· porters ·in the coverage of criminpl cases •·constitute a growlnJNhreat to freedom of the press. ''The conflict between the courts and the press has in- tensified in the past two or thr.ee years in ways that ~ously en· danger the traditional freedom of the press," said lhe report, com- piled by a 13-member task force of the lndepende-ht Twentieth Century Fund. MEMBERS OF THE task force included lawyers. journalists and jurists. who ack.nowledged Mon- day that the courts have an "en- tirely proper determination ... to safeguard the right to a fair trial guara11teed by the Sixth Ame ndme nt." However. the report accused some judges of going to un- necessar y extremes that un- dermine the independence of the press. Sp e.t. i (.iJ:...a.lly--1.h e... .re p.o.r.L criticized the use of court orders lssued directly against the press: excessive use of orders against attorneys and witness~s: ex- cessive reliance by courts on secrecy; and l~ck of a means for immediate appeals or court or- ders aJainst the press. WITHOUT ABRIDGING First Amendment rights. the report suggested. the right to a public trial by an impartial jury can be assure d by the following measures: Free1voy Relabeled Assembly Bu1nps Nixori Nanie Off SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Richard M. Nixon Freeway In Southern California isn't going to carry that na me anymore. The CahCornl11 As~embly \'Oled 41·12 Monday to give final approval for measure r l'naminj( that 31-i-mile roadway -about 40 miles north of N1xon ·s San Clemente hJ>me the "Marina _Freeway." Gnats Drive The m N uts In Arizona BULl.llEAD CITY. Ariz (/\P) Gnats. hordes of thl'm. nrc ctrlvinJl the rl'sidl•nls of thu. northwestern Arizona commun1· tv to distraction. und e\'{'11 driv· 1nl! some or them out or town Periodic lnvasion11 or the Buf· folo gnats. also coiled l>lackflies. in rcccnt months have left hun· dreds or persOnl> With painful, Itchy, red lumps . SOME R ESIDENTS WEAR head nets to protect themselves outdoors or try what has been called the .. Bullhead City salute" -a no1hng itesture to shoo them 3 .. -ay On m a n\' dav'I the blood- suckmll iznats ar·e "so bad that \'OU don·t want to do anything," sa,·s Dr. Gordon L. Ritter, who has treated up to 25 people a "eek for bites CHt'C K WES T , a bank manaizer who "as recently named head or a committee to fight the problem . said. "You should see the front of peopte·s cars when thev don't wash them t•s just a ~olfd mass"of f!'Jlats. "We know people that have left because of these gnats." West . said. The gnats breed along a JO. mile stretch of the Colorado River. s ays Dr. Mir Mulla. a pro- fessor of e ntomology al UC Riverside who t\as studied the problem for more than t"o years. STATE TRANSPORTATION spokesman Stu Mitchell said the change w o uld be made on freeway · signs. Mitchell said. ''The L egis lature names freeways, a nd we'll go along with the change " But not everyone was happy Assemblyman John Briizgs, a F\J llcrton Republican who took thrct' years to win passa11e of th~ bill naming It the Nixon Freeway in the first place, was the most unhappy. "NIXON HAS NEVER been convlrted or any crime," the lawmaker said later. Briggs told colleaf(ues that President Kennedy had been ac· cused by some people of orderin~ Fidel Castro's assassination. He .aid reports indicate President Eisenhower migbt have ordered the assassination ~-r an Atrtcan leader -. Briggs added there were also many stories coming out about Kenned~"s love life -complete ";th a tale about smoking mari- juana in the While House. "ARE WE GOJSG to remove all thes e men's names from things because they might have committed some wrongdoing. I think not." Briggs said in an ln- -tervlew . lut when he made \.hat same pofot on the floor. Assemblyman Art Torres. a Los Angeles Democrat. countered there had ne\'er been a president before who was forced to resign from of· flee. .. Vigorous administration of the vo1r dire (questioning of pro· spec tive jurors and of wit- nei.ses): palnsq1king instruc- tions to juries: resort, where necessary, to continuance. to a change of ve nue or to sequestra· tio11. "Reasonable restrictions upon court officers and employes in reg~rd to statements concerning Aeronautics and Space Ad- any criminal proceedings; con· ministration atmospheric tests sultation with representallves of the press respecting the issuance this summer could trigger such a of special orders in connection~ decision later this year." with trials : a nd testing the validity of challenged court or· 1 Buckley said. "I'm not one to ders through a special procedure dis pute Arthur c. Little .... in accordance with the standards or due process... But my feeling is that nothing CANCER lt''s his wife, Lydia, who's made all the difference, Hirt said. ··she straightened me out and saved my life," SOMETIMES YOU CAN PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT Right now In Orange County people you know are suffering from Cancer. fighting a battle which can be won if their disea;e h8s been discovered in time. The best defense known is early detection. And next month -April-is natiol')al Cancer Control Month. There is no better time than today to arrange for a complete physical examination, or to study the seven major warning signals of Cancer. One of the seven is a thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere. Every woman should gently but firmly. feel her breasts once a month to chec k for any unusual symptoms. The other six warning signals: Indigestion or difficu lty in swallowing, an obvious change in a wart or mole. a nagging cough or hoarseness, a change in bowel /Jr bladder habits, a sore that does not heal, unusual bleeding or discharge. If you would like to know more about cancer detection. cancer prevention, the effects o f cigarette smoking; if you can help in the anti·cancer campaign in your corimunity with volunteer time or contributions, call American Cancer Socletv Orange County Unit 4030 Birch Street Suite 101 Newport Beach, Cnlifomia 92660 Telephone. 752 8600 -Number 16 in a series of public servic~dvertisements sponsored by Avco Financial SeNices. Newport Beach, California T~st _Program Expa·mded . . ... SACRAMENTO <A P> -Start· ang J uly l , newborn babies ln Calirorpia probably wm undereo a new expanded blood testln1 proaram aimed at catching potentJal mental retarda~lOl'I. One atate consultant hopes the proeram will c.tch three limes as many po\rndally mentally re-~ded children -who later ce>Uld N severely retarded by chemical imbalances as those currently beln& detected. The program. which involves ,prickin1 a baby's heel to get a small spot or blood ror a sample, BEAANDEASON. Edttor Tunday. March 1&, 197& 81 The Manske fa.mily (from lettJ David, 6, Barbara, Noel, 1 Y2, Christine, 4, and Charles, take advantage of a windy day to fly a ·kite. Manske, founding president of new Lutheran college, enjoys "spending time with his family. r will expand oh a 10 year-old pro- Ject taraeted at one type or potential mental retardation. AVERTED Special diet and mt.'dication can avert It in C'hlldrt n detected by this proaram. officials said. . Dr. Jerome Lackner, director of the state Oepa-l"tment of Health. balled the new program. aimed at catching a total ot seven possablf causes or mental re· ta,rdalion. as a ••ma,or step rorwa'1f. "The earli,• you intervene in the e diseases. the more brain matter you salvage. lt costs a hell or a lot more to take care of this problem late r oo," Lackner said. Lackner said besid es the "humane. caring aspects" or th~ pfbgram. it can save the state $17.000 to $18,000 a year for every detection t)efore severe retarda· lion hits. 1"hat il\ how much it costs a ~ear to m alntaln a evere.ly re- tarded patient In· a mental hospital, he said. Department or-'- ficials taid th hoped to aet the larger program started by July 1. Since 1965, most of 300,000 bable4 born In California each year let their heels pricked for a spot to check for phenylketonurio <PKU>. an a mino acid imbalance that can lead to mental retarda· Uon. EXPANSION A new law signed by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. allows the de· partment to expand that tesU na program . The law permits a $5 fee for the new test and also al· lows those parents objecting lo refuse the test. . If some or the genetic causes that eventually lead to mental re- t a rdation a r e caught early enough, the da ta so Car shows that a baby can avoid becoming retarded. said Dr. Robert 7he earlier you intervene, the more brain matter you salvage. It costs a · lot more to take Cfire of the problem later on.' Guthrie. Guthrie 1s a New York genetics expert who 1s workang for the Health Department as a eonsul· tant on the blood· testmg pro· gram. He said· "Y.ou are testing early enough for some of the causes of mental retarda tion before they h11\•c their effect . " lie said about 30 screening programi. are already under way m other states and countries. He added that six or the poten· tial retardation 1mbalaP1'tes can be treated successfully by diet c han~es and the seventh. hypothyroidism. can be treat ed by giving the body thyroxiri. C'ONTINUOCS "These are inhented mistakes in body chemistry, v. ruch. 1r not treated. cause m ental retarda· tion." he said, adding diet and treatment s hould continue throughout the person's life. Under the current testlna pro· gram, about 20 bub1e with PKU are detected each yeur, he •1d Guthrie hopes the expanded test would catc h utmost •o more cases or potentaal tnentol re-· tardatlon. Of the f'stlmated $1.5 mi1Uo11 raised each yeur by lhl' $S fee ~r chtld. Guthrie hope that ubout bhlf goes to rollow-up~trealment. He added babi0 of Meda-Cal mothers "ould get the test for free. '.J:he other conditions that pro- bably will be tested ror, bes1des PKU and hypothr roidism. are , ttnlacto e mia, histid1nemi'll. ma- ple syrup urine disease, homocystinuria nnd tryosmemia, Guthrie said. . He said he felt all could cau:.e mental retardation if they were untreated, but that some experts dispute h is contertt1on about the tyrosanemia. • < New ·student Focus: World View By JOOLSON Of .. 0.11, ..... Sutt Ir someone were to offer the Rev. Charles Manske a plane ticket to the People's Republic of China. there Is no doubt about what he would do: He'd pack his suitcase and be the first to board. The Irvine resident Is a n ad· venturer. which Is one reason he relishes the job he has been called to do In Orange County. . It takes a certain spirit. arter all. to spearhead'the carving out of a new libe ral arts colleet from adeas, dreams. reallUes and a hilltop site near the Uruven11ty of California campus. Masnke, foundlnl president or Christ Colleae. Irvine. is direct· ing the operation from a glass- walled office which. ironically, has a sweeping view or Orange County Airport. The planes, he indicated, are symbolic of what he hopes will happen lo students al the new Lutheran college. They should graduate with a better view of the world and their place in It. "One of the duties of a college administrator is to relate what is happening now to a wider a nd tonger sweep or history:'' be said. ALL APARTMENTS In contrast to the Free Speeeh Movem ent. which came from un· lverslty campuses in the late 'GOs, the new college will teach students to be responsible to the ' community in which they live. This will be accomplished in several ways, Manske explained. All students will. live in apart· ments, rather th.an dormitories, so there will be a community feeling, an<,J many will spend their junior year at a campus in India or the Orient to see what America looks like from the out· side. Tbese concepts have e merged from the 15 years Manske spent as Lutheran campus pastor at the Uni versity o r Southern California. and from his own trips abroad. Al USC. he organized a con· gregation and bulltra church and campus center. v. h1ch had an in· lemalional emphasis ~ause or the ethnic make-up of the neighborhood around the campus and the iarge number or interna- tional students at the university The church was open t-0 all of lhe people of the area, Including the Black and Mexican· Ameri~an population, he said, ~ause he felt that "a church ought to ser ve its community. The college is not an island .. EDUCATIONAL PLUS "Min o r ities also add t o education. which 1s tear nang to reflect the ways in which other people live in racial. ethnic and national comm unities.·· His tenure at USC, during It's off on a bicycle ride near their Irvine home for Man~kes. f .. . ' whic h b e e n joyed faculty privileges. a lso helped him learn much or what the administrator or a private college ne<!ds to know in the days when ··many are clos· ing and few are opening." DO· Mans k.e also devoted much of· his time to the Hoover Urban Renewal Project. which was cen- tered in the USC area. and served as chairman or the planning com· mltt~e for five years. Seventy-five percc>nt or the area was comp l e t ely transformed, he s aid, with local people participatmg as much as possible. · "We tried to arrange the whole pro1ect so people la ving there would want to continue living there." Minority contractors from the area were given the jobs of re- building local businesses. gov- ernment orr1ces, the library and churches . and the area wai. landscaped and upgraded so 1t was safo for pedestrians. "The entire proJcct has taken 14 year s, and I was Involved ror 10 or those years ... he added. 11<' participated because or his belier that "we owe It to one another to help," and because he had knowledge to offer from his fields or . ocial ethic !> and urban sociology. ALWAVS FRICTION As a PhD candidate at USC. he Is Interested in "the ethical responses or a people living in a community. People are con· tlnually living In friction with one anotheT. It ·s important that we deal with social structures to help people realize lheic greatest potential." As a testimony to his generous gift or time, he r~eived com- mendations from former Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, the Cal1Cornla Assembly and the Los Angeles City Council. ~Ile the com munily around the Los Angeles campus was shirting, the student population a l so was undergoing a transformation. Manske cam e to USC during the "fun and serious" period or the 'SOs and experien~ed the re· belUon and student encounters or the late '60s and the return to senousness in the '70s. , He :;aid that students kept at· tending church during the years of rebellion because "the¥ want· ed to usk the question& thut transcend time." The worship services also look on a difCerent look, going from formality to folk, but the youths still had to put the "Important things" or life in focus, he com- mented. ADVENTl'RF. It 1s the conlinuul questioning ancj searching or young people that attracts Manske to campus hfe "I enJOY being wilh both stu- dents and facu lty." ht' said. "Stu· dents are crcut1ve. open and searching. You get the 1dc.a thal you can achieve new goal!>. There 1s a spmt or adventure and moving forwurd." Mani.ke's inlHcs t in the• academic life goe!t bock to hiis three year s a t Con cord ia Seminary in St L ouis and h1 i. days as a 1<raduute student uL Washington Univer sity, when ht• was working with campus ministries. · lie ali.o was influenced by his father. the late Mr.C I.. Munskc, who wall a Luthc•run 11chool teo<'her for 42 years, but hi s de· clslon to enter the mlni!ttry wu11 not marlt' until h111 i.enior year 1n high school. He had thought about studyin~ Political science and perhap'> running for om cc some day, bu~ he saw that year that there was aQ obligation to ser vice he couldn't. overlook His wife. Barbara, a Lutheran deaconess and the daughter of a Lutheran school teacher, sup· ports his commitment and helps in the organization ot the new col· lege by assisting with social oh· ligations. The Ma nskes are ramify. centered and spend a great deal of time with their children, David. Christine and Noel, and tbe president enjoys working In. tfie garden. reading, bicycling and playing tennis. Wh at he really likes the most, however. includes all of these and more. "I enjoy pulling a college together," he said e mphatically. • • ... DAit. V PILOT Aries Wait, See ··· WEDNESDAY, llAAC8 l1 1 1ly SYDNEY Ollila A&JES <March 21·April 19)' ~rer de· <'lfion1 that encompass legal commit· menll. Walt and aee. Permat partner or mate to hilly upreu vle*1. You caJn most by or1anlzln1. TAUaus CA prU 20·May 20): Flnillb rather than lnlU•te project. Examine posslbllltles or nddln1 ~lf of burden. Be· lni a sacrHiclal lamb would not be con· atncUve. ln1l1l on your ralr share. GEMINI (May 21·June20): PeraonJ who uaually acted in preclictable manner are apt to "kick up their heels." Includes children -and lovers. Noth.int ls to remain .the same. CANCE& (June 2l·July 22>: Excitement featured. Home base is site lor most activi· ty. New starts. independence and creative ~eavora 1rab spoWght. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Social activity ac· celerates. Forces tend lo be scattered. Op- portunities abound. Key ls to be selective. Expand horizons. Watch diet. VJaGO CA'ug. 23-Sept. 22): Be willing-to revise. review, to recapitulate. recaU and to throw out the flimsy in favor or solifl material. Utilize diseipUne. • LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Cycle high - money roadblock is removed. Message Is answered -prestige rises as result. One who had been elusive, evasive and even > "disgusting," does about-face. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You are able lo get l.hlngs,done in a more efficient man- ner -because your r~uest.s, suggestions are heeded. You have "inside informa· lion." SAGl'M'ARIVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Lunar cycle ls such that a friend makes a t.lmely ./ appearance, comes up with remarkable pro1ram and helps you to be happy. CAPaJCOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on goals, relationship with professional as- sociate, superior. Key is to organize, to br· inc priorities into focus. AQUAllllJS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Long. distance, long ago, far away, philosophy a.nd education -these areas receive more· / than-ordinary attention. Open lines of com· ·municatlon. Publish and correspond. PISCES CF~b. 19-March 20): Creative juices Oow: your style Is Imprinted. Those who took you for granted take a second look. If Marcia 17 11 your birthday you are emo· lional. creative, tough in a crisis. tender at other times, somewhat o( e dilemma t~ others, but-mostly to yourself. Senior Power Babied By ERMA BOMBECK AT WIT'S END You don't hear a lot about Seruor Power. but it's there. There are 20 million Americans older than 65 and they are easily the most discriminated· against minority of all. That's why today, I'm giving equal time to grandmothers. . Awhile back. I did a column on what grandchildren could expect from grandparents. With an assist from a sharp grandmother In Rye, N.Y .. here's some demands from grandparents. 1. Do not reel free to join me in the bathroom or run screaming to your mother wh~n I throw you out. She may feel you are ready to be in· troduced to the mysteries of the human anatomy, but I don't. 2 When we're at the table and I am trying to get you to eat your din din, please don't call ever· yone's ottention to the ract that J am ta lking to you with my mouth full 3. Please, under no circumstances. fool around with the wires under my wheelchair. 4 When I am baby·s1tt1ng and have an im- portant long distance ull. don't run out of the front door screamlntr and leaving me locked In. Granted you must ha\'e freedom. but I also have a nerve problem. 5 Please don't tear up my phone book just to keep busy while I am t11lkm11 ton door to·door salesman. 6. Pleast' do not fall up thl' bathtub with water and Ooat my halrbru!lh nnd C'Omh In a solu lion or hair rjni.e. P«fumt'. bath oil and bath powder. That makes m~· cry throu11hout an entire cvenin(I 7. Do not become hysterical when the toilet nushe11 blue. It ls not something you have done. 8. Do not 'ptay footbnll with my best pillow near my antique hurricane lamp. 9. Unle!lls you are a prodigy and a soloist with the Cleveland symphony at the al(c of 4, do not sit down al my piano with sticky fingers 10. When my leRI are crossed and you 1ump on my root for a "ride" do not be surprised 1( my · lea falls off. • 11 . Try to understand I do not have unhmll.94... toys around. Although the dot( has mo\~ parts. most or them cannot be replaced. 12. I'd like very much to respond to your pleas of ·•carry me. Grandma" but frankly you took the words out o( MY mouth. Now Grandma. If your grievance committee was only old enough lo read this. you'd h'ave 1t made. f 9 o II ul f Pric·c•! ~I RAN~ ((~~lllRI ~)1u11R~ CHARTER from Los Angeles ! 747 FRANKFURT : s3n DCltLOMDOM o -DC8 1UltC" • 1880 Mt'wport Blvd Co\ta Mf.'\Q 92b26 17141646 ·!1006 17141 S4S-0421 • Cho.ice's Royal 'MUNICH. West Germany CAP> -To her f'riends, dark· haired Sylvaa Sommertath is a mod6l of discretion who re· mained t11hl lipped about her four-year romance wllb Sweden's bachelor Kin& Carl XVl..Gust1f. The We t Gtrm•n rommcwr who is to marry the k1n1 teld re- portert recently. • · 1 ~no rtalOt'I now or In the future to publicly discuss my personal atraltt." StOt'kholm reports listed Miss Sommerlath's age as 32 but Cern\an news stories said she was 26. The king will be 30 on Aprll 30. Miss Sommerlath's parents. Mr and Mrs . Walter Som· merlath or Heidelberg. and her three brothers w~re at the royal palace m Stockholm when the engagement was announced Fri· day. Sommerlath is a retired busi· nessman who became ·wealthy representing Swedish export an· dustries an Brazil for many years before headmg a German mining and forestry company. Miss Sommerlath's mother. Alise. is a member of a Spanish noble rami· ly. De Toledo. and a brother works for Sweden's Johnson sh1ppi11g hne. One reason for her selection as an Olympics hosteu wu her lln(Uistlc abllity. She speaks Portuauese. Spanlth. En1Ush and French as well .. her a&U\'e German. ' The royal roman~ bloomed ut the Munich 1amea when the yount couplt mana,.ct to apend evenlna• in llae Bavarian <'apitat'• club• aad dllcoC.bequu without auractlnc too much at· , tcntlon. 'Ml1& Sommtrlalh w11 an ar· dent skier and hol'Mback rider u11Ul she Injured w aplne in a fall. Ourln& her lon11 romance with Carl Gustaf there were frequent publi hed reports of her Dying io Stockholm for meelinis with the king at the palace or the royal summer residence on Oland Island In the Baltic Sea. Before moving fr om Heidelberg to lnnsbruek in 1973. Miss Somcnerlath hinted about the kine's courting -without naming the klna. She confided to a friend. "I must keep on chang. ing my apartments and cars to get away from reporters." On her first trips to Sweden. Miss Sommerlath reportedly wore a blonde wig to mislead journalists. Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and fiancee, Sylvia Somtrle(lath A,._ Miss Sommerlath met her future husband when she was serving as chief hostess at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich'. She was a hostess again at last month's Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Auslria. and ac· companied the king during hls week-long visit. Re~ently. Carl Gustaf and his future queen were photographed in the king's s ports car in a gasoline station. She was smll· ing. Friends say Miss Sommerlath is n ow studyin g another language -Swed ish. Landers D u e t o circumstances beyond our con· trol Ann Landers will not appear today Peering Arou·nd CHOSEN King or th<' Mystic Krewe of Komui. at the annual Mardi Grao, Ball "as J ohn P Me1d Inger of Garden Grove. FIRST place winners in lhc American Hli1tory E s!'ay ro ntl•s l , s pon so red hy Co l . William Cubl'll C'hapt~r. DAR , are Darlene Oun nlna. Dunny Shapiro. Karen M<'Cormi!.h and Maureen SchC'rf Mls11 Dunnlnt' olso placed first In the state nt the sixth Rradc level and received a $25 bond. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w--., ...... ...... lt:UH.-Wlh& c....-...-14'..0JH ~ • NEWPORT MIHOR IN·TM~WATER SAILBOAT SHOW W&-.11·--II """"".,,,,.,_ ,, """"' J,.. I "91 ". •-"I • .....,,,~., _, .. ~Ta \ .... _ ....... ,.,,,,.,, , .......... ............ _ ,,....,. ..., ~ .......... , UDOYILLAGI ...,,.-.... .. ... . ' -tc.,, .. .... Benefit Fash.ioned for Youth ICOCI~ Henry Brandon conducts Brandon Symphonette during free Phi//:Jarmonic youth concert A idtionof Penon.I Sucxess fi,,~ For am 50 ye1rs, ,lohn Robert Po•rs has served the emereln& woman. wtletheril be modtlln1. business or Ptofesslon1I careers, homemakint personel self-improvement or f1nishl~t WOtMn of 111 aces hM found JRP IUidanct 111<1 t1per1t~ to btof las1tn1 n lue YOll, too. et11 ltarn to tnlOY Ute more 11\d hve 1t successfully Read! your ulllmate pote11!11I the "f>owm" Wl'f. Call « comt '" todty f0t 1 ~1mtnt1ry &naln!a. Do sometNtg .bout~ fubn nowl· lq!Mllf a.~ C11rses o Mak• Uo & Hair Styli111 0 r1pre Control 0 Wardrabt l Fashion. 0 Walkina l Posturt 0 Visual Poise O PtfJOllllity Otvelopmrnl O Voice l Oict1oa -0 Professlontl Modefln1 O TV~ Workshop 0 Ptlotorr~ ~eh111 O Teacller Trainfn1 Coursn. Frae l1Ctur1 Service AYlilable for Your School, CIUb or Orpnizetion ...... John Robert~ SCHOOLS fOI THE fNDIVIOllAL WOMAN oaANOI COUNTT 3 ToWfl & Cov11l_"'t • "7 ·1228 I don't know what come1 first a sense of well ~ng a more attroctive HOUIS ..._ ... ,.,.. I A.M. •I P.M. s.t. ' A..M •• J .. .M. ,.. Altbough the location has been ch anged, the beneCiciary remains for the annual luncheon fashion show, sponored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society Women's Committees. Themed A Touch of Elegance, the benefit will be presented Tues· day, March 30, In the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Aga1n. proceeds will underwrite the Youth Concert Program, which is In Its 20th year and has preaented 169 programs to more than 725,000 Orange County schoo11----il children. Tw4tlve fully or. chestrated concerts are presented at Me!Qdyland each year as part of an overall music ~nrich· ment program including the Music Mobile, music e nri chment and, In school. c hamber con· certs. The free series has been video taped by KOCE·TV and later pre· sented on Channe l 50. Festivities for the fashion show will begin with a social hour at 11 a.m . Designs will be by Bonwlt Teller of Beverly Hills. Tickets m ay be or· dered by calling the Philharmonic orrlce at 646·6411. ·OOMa , ____ _ .., WIL F. h• _, Mii C111• MU, t2l: l/t'( f\.~ WU.L Cllf 1'1-lt Hf~f!J IN ~ALF FUMKY WIMIEUEAN FIGMENTS MAM CY IS THIS TI-fE AIRPORT '?-YOUR I. 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MISS PEACH KELL.'f .S'C'H~(. Ct..1,,IC fot-cilRL~ w'i1"'k ~~o I t.,f 111t ~;'th SOY/ 'ilM > DICK TRACY • .. DOOLEY'S WOILD NO ~O!'L.EM ~~!CANGE F()f(. MIM 10 MAIL ,.HE 611=1~ ev~y 'NEEK. by Mell Oel..IVERY ~OOM Yoo e>&1" ~AM! 1"HA1" WOMAN WHO JUS'T" HAP Ml! IS N01" MY ~e!AL, M01"H&R ! "'" WH,A.T1S 1~' COMBlt-.iATION? ""Tilt lrO\Jblc w11h lr.mng your f<1m1I~ lltt' "all ~uu cvc:r th'l<:ovcr 1\ thr&I ~ou"1c lhc only Oil(' 11n 11 v.ho J1Jn 1;imoun1111 anv thin1t · f J DENNIS THE MENACE , ~ lf HE LOST AS MOCH !WR AS )QJ SAY HE tns j HE'D & BALO BY NOW~. I . OREGON'S MARK BARWJG FINDS HIMSELF BLOCKED BY JEFF GRUBER. fhP Aftermath Ducks Fall ~ Fam Ripped Off? lnNIT .. It's Nothing New NEW YORK (AP) -Cedric Maxwell scored 30 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, leading un· he ralded North Car olina- Cbarlotle to a 79·72 upset of Oregon Monday night in the quarter-finals of the National Jn. ''ilation Tournament. Bast'ball's curre~t haggling 1et\\een players and O\\nl'rs nay 'oon come lo a conclusion ind the scheduled April 8 open· ng of the major league season A•ill probably come off on tame But will gam es the first few v('cks not be sub-standard in 1uahty'' After all, training cumps •14l\'C' b~cn shuL down nearly half if thl' tame they would normalh 111\'l' bt-cn in oper ation · And if one is lo take any stock n their worth, ll must be con WHITE WAH G4Ul .. WMITS cludl•d that players will now only be half as ready for the season'!> openin~ as they would have been had drills ROtlen under v.•ay March l , as they were ticketed to do So the fan takes it in the shorts, as ht• customarily does. He pays the same regular season ad· misi.1on fee to see what in ('S· sence is exhibit ion quality performanre. ProfesslQnal alhlell's and their gre('dy agents seem to have loi.l i;1ght of the thing that mattt.'ri. mo:-t In their careers: the fans. When pro sports finally Jlets ll) the point of pricing itself out or business it wlll be too luk lo reircss. J b('lleve fans nro growln~ we.1ry of the many legal hai.~le!t that o,ee m to consume pro· f('s<.rnnar sports. And their ability to cough up thl' '''" prices ot adm1ss1on to pro<'' ents is slcndlly wt>aken1n,::. I n•rnll what happened totrork nnd hl'ld. u once p0pulur ~port In th\' Southland .•. one which al· SCC Sweeps Doubleheader , Shortstop Dave Horn tripkd ln · th\' \vlnnln6: run In the clRhth in· nlnl( to JCIV<' \he Sout ht•rn <·01irornln College Vanguard!! n !;-3 bnsebull victory ewer vl!l.ltlnft · Cul UapU~t In the sec-ond ~nme of M o nday a fterno on·~ d~ulJl e-h ~ader. ufter \he Van1o?ut1rd8 won the fir!'l i;iame GO Freshman pilch.-r Larry Adams went the dastanct for thl' \'anj1\lards in the first ~amc. ~l\'­ in~ up only three tut . tracted crowds of 35,000 and .. more to the major meets in the Coliseum. Track factions began lo hassle over power. Fans began to stay away. The hassles finally simmered down. But the lost inte rest never ~eemed lo rekindle. People stay away from the big meets by th~ thou.sands. And perhaps pro sports are headed for a similar fate. A tip of the bat to the standout season recor ded by Mission Viejo tUgh's basketball t eam. Coach Pat Roberts' Diablos won 24 of 29 games, going all the way to the CIF AA level championship befor e falling in t he final seconds, 41·38. to Rowland of lhe La Puente area. Three of the ir five defeats came by a total of five points. The other two losses came against higher division oppo· nents (Costa Mesa and Pacifica). The Diablos did themselves and their community proud with their style or play. their conduct and their excellence Basketball Poll ""' Too Twel\1¥ , ... "'' '" The AS-••1.-1 ..... 1 COiiete N>k•lb.tll poll. 1 Indy !471 )9..0 '·-11 MrlynO, 2'26 Ill 2 M~ll71 ,._, ... 1l C'"<Y t•. ,,. J NvLV Ill '4 I 1n 1l Ttnn, ,,.. 106 • lllllU-" ~I 710 u~ Ml\sour• 7S-• •1 5. VC\.A , ... UI 15 ,,,,,.,,,. ,,_, " • Aleb.t-n.; ~ 16 T1Tcll ,SS 1S 1. NOlr Om.1>·5 01 11 0.P41ul 70-1 ,, L N CM. U·• ~· 11. Vrvnt• 1•11 77 • tttk11•9An n • ,., ,. ct"I'"" tu 1S 10. W, Ml<h, >~J l"O JO l'WO<dn. 115 10 The stunning virtory earned the 49ers a shot in Thursday night's semifinals aizainst in· trastate rival North Carofin~ State, which earlier whipped Ho- ly Cr oss 78·68. Maxwell scored s ixofhlsgame- high paints during a 10-point run . midway thrQugh the second half, helping the 49ers bf'eak open the second game. The Intimidating Ducks had closed to within 53·49 behind Greg Ballard with 9:16 left in the game when Maxwell took charge and triggered North CaroUna- Charlotte to a 63-49 lead with 7:16 lefl and Oregon never threatened after that. Oregon, a 20-poinl wiriner over Pacific-8 cha mpion UCLA late in the regular season, took an early 12·4 lead before wilting under a 49ers charge that was led by Lew Massey. He scored 11 of his 20 points to help North Carolina- Charlotte lake a 35-31 lead at the half and the 49ers rolled to a 45-33 ad,•antage before the Ducks made their run. Ballard led Oregon with 27 points and 11 rebounds. 11MMay'1 ONrtlNl- Nortlt CMoO,,. St"1e 11. Holy Ctoso .. UNC.CMrl0411t 1•, O<e90n n TMltlll'I ONn.MIMb l(anw1Cl!y "~ l(tnlYOY 1.. .... 1,.111e ••· P,.ovlOenu T111tft4ey•1 S.1'11111 ... 1• NC Stale"" UNC·Cll•rtotbo l(anW\ SI. l(y, ,.,,..,., "~ L0111lv1l1t-Pnlllldt<lu ... ...,.,. '""'"''• 0•-W•-n of Mmlhn.11.. Olympics Are Go Swim, Track Facilities Reculy MONTREAL lAPl Olympic authorities here are saUsfied that facilities for all 21 sports of the Summer Games are "go," In· cludlng S't\ immlng and track and ri eld in the main Olympic stadium. That was the word Monday from Victor Coldbloom, the Quebec minister responsible tor the Olympic lnstallaUons board, as he led ntwsmt"n on their third monthly ma s visit to the Olympic park. Reporters truditcd throuj(h ankle-deep mud amid a chaotic ('On· strurtlon scene ln the 23·ncrc park. Th<'y gaicd upward to where the 11i nt terhnlc•I rinlt at the summit of th1t i1tadium is nearly complel· ed and H of 34 metal roof sections already in place. Th\' $S4 rn 1lllon :1tn<ilum t•ppeurs at flr:.l !(lance to be a single i<tructorc but Includes three multl-pur po!>e building~ the 11tadlum proi,Wr, where track ancJ field events will tw held ; the swim hall. and the maist or towt'r . When completed after t.hc Gomes, the tower will hold a rt>traetable membrnne cover fo r the stadium fil·ld. Monday's tour look place just 83 days before June 6. when the in· .,lnllntJons board muRt turn over facilltlel' to lh<' Olymplrs organli· 1n~ committee, rt'NPon~lblc for sta11inl( the Games. openlna July 17, 114 d&Y$ hence. More than hnl( the basic stands huve been completed in the up· per stttions of the 72.000-scat stadium and work has begun In the lower sections, where most ofthe temporory sealing is to be located. nih the highli!lht of the tour was the stadium 's swim hall. whirh was filled wiUl wat<'r sllJ{htly ahead of schedule Monday, with c1rculat1on and filtration equipment being tested. · Workers were scheduled to beitan lining the Olym}>ic diving pool with tile Wednesday and the same procedure would be followed 1n the main competition pool fo11owlnjt adJustmenl or equipment and t'orrectlon or any seepage. ' I ' ers RelUctantly -Agree to ·Proposal ST PETERSBURG. Fti. CAP> Major luaue owners have r~ luctanUy accept.cl the "OM·ond· one'' orl10n concept tor the next uvera yean a.nd proposed ~ Juturf' rese-rve system that wouJd end their 100 y~ara ot abeiolutc control of a baseball player 's destiny. The proposal. made through the players' as ociaUon Monday, would. In effect, &l\'e all 600 players tt cha nce to be free agents at the expiraUon of their present contr acts. Aller that. the owners offered a reserve system that would Ue a player to hls team for eight years. Lee Mac Phail, American League president and a member or the owners' players relations committee, described the pro- posal as fa r-reachinl and the re· sult or an inner struggle that made it Car from unrutlmous. "But. in orde r lo get spring training sta rted and baseball back on the track and a reasona· ble future reser ve sy~tem : .• we have agreed to go along wit h it," Mac Ph ail said. "It is our last and final proposal ... " The owners' bid for l abor peace in baseball was handed to Marvin Mille r, executive direc· tor or the players' association, and a r eply r equested by April l. Miller said his group would take it under consideration. The proposal did not unlock the spring training camp gates. That still depends on the players' as· sociation r eaction to the offer. The owners a nd baseball Com· missioner Bowle Kuhn have said that s pring training will open when progress is made in the negotiations. The two sides were to mfft agai n t od a)'. and Mill er scheduled a meeting Wednesday in Tampa with the association's 24--member executive board. Miller noted that the owners at· tached to their proposal a memo that o~lng of spring training was contingent on a favorable re. commendation by the board to the players. In the 10-page owners' pro· posal, they agreed to abide by an arbitrator's decision ln the case of · pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally, which gave them free agent status after tbey had completed th~r one-year * * * Messersmith Gets Pitch ~Y Atlanta ATLANTA (AP) -The bid· ding for free agent pitcher Andy Messers mith begins today and the Atlanta Braves will go with their best pitch in an effort tc land the Los Angeles Dodger~ rigt\t·hander. New Braves owner Ted Turner. descr ibed as a "hell of a salesman'' by a club spokesman, took it upon himself to set out after Messer smith and fl.ew to Los Angeles Monday rughl. He has a dinner 'date with the pitcher Wednesday night. Messer smllh's ~gent, Herb Osmond, who has been in contact with Turner by telephone, said he expected Turner to be in contact with him today. ··1 figure he might be calling," said Osmond by telephone from Newport Beach. ''Nothing's real· ly supposed to be happening until tomorrow.'• The agent admitted that he ·knows of only two clubs Interest. ed in Messersmith al this lime. "I'm sure the Angels arc In- terested, along with the Braves," he said. Messersmith, 31, did not sign his contract with the Dodgers last season because he wanted a no-trade clause inserted. He went to court to obtain free agent status and won a ruling from arbitrator Peter Seltz. That decision was later upheld by two courts when baseball ap. pealed and is the main reason why spring training has been rlosed for nearly three weeks as the reserve clause issue is being debated by the owner s and J>layers. Messersmith won 19 games with the Oodgers last year and had two 20-game winning seasons in his eight· year career. Osmond said Messersmith has set no price lag on his services. contract. th~n played the follow· ln1 y ar ••lthout sl.-ninc a con• tract -the one-and-one claust. 1'wo federal courll uphdd lhls landmark deci ion. lronicaUy, Menersm.lth's free ogency Is efrectl ve today. Just seven days after a federal 111· peals court supported last year 's decision by arbitrator Peter Seltt that made the pitcher free to deal with all 24 clubs. Tbti free agency offered th rest ot the players ls slightly dif· lerent t h a n that won b y Me sse r s m it h . While Messersmith can deal ~ilh any major league club, players granted free age nt status under the owners' plan would be pla«d in a pool, and be allowed to ne1od~e with a· maximum of eight teams. The teams lnterested in a free agent would be picked in inverse order of .standings or the previous season -last shal~be first and on up the standings. A club losing a player conceivably could be one of the eight teams chosen to bid forblm. . Under the owners' plan, if 16 or fewer players are in the selection pool, no club could sign ft!Ore than one; from 17 lo 40 players, no more than two, and Crom 41 to 64 players, 1\ol m ore than lhn·e Any club may bc·ellglble to t.illn a, many ploycra ut1 1t muy hU\ t• lot. The plan contains u repeater':. right. After once becomtns u free aacnt, a pl3y\'r bc•comes eli~ibk to ask for n trudc nner he com plettl! nn additional three years of major league service. Or ht· could become o frl."l' Mi~·nl t•Rtlln nf\er an ad<Utional four )'cars and an option ye1)r. Under this "one ond one" formula, SOml' Of bsseball 's bill· gesl stars ore eligible for fr('t• agency at the end of the 19;r. season -Tom Sea,•cr, Rod Carew, Reggie Jackson, Vida Blue, Sal Bando. Carleton Fisk, Carl Yastrzemski. Bobby Grich. Bobby Bonds. Bert Blyleven. Thurman Munson, Craig Nettle~. Dick Allen, Willie McCovey, Rick Monday. Ted Simmons and Dave Cash. Many of the owners fought the proposal offered to the players Monday. They contend it means bankruptcy for their franchises. A spokesman for August Busch, owner of tht.' St. Louis Cardinals, s a id , .. I'm afraid Augie will feel he hus been sold down the rl ver. Don't be sur· prised if he s~lls his franchhie. '' * * * Gli•p•e at Future * * * Will C·haos Follow Player Agreement ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -Fc>r sale: possibly as many as 600 major l eague baseball players. All sizes, All shapes. All ages. Bargain prices? Don't count on it. This is the first thunderclap tmpresslon ot the startling pro- posal made by the owners to the players Mond ay in a las t desperate a ttempt to break the negotiating logjam-~hat has closed the spring training camps and threatens the start of the 1976 season. r In erfed, the weary owners have told t he players: .. Okay, you wanted your freedom. Now you've got it. What are you going todowithit? .. If the players accept it -and how can they now refuse? -then tor the next two years the proud old American game conceivably could be thrown into a state or chaos. In those two years .. virtually every player -the great, the near-great and the mediocre - could become a free agent and throw himself on the market. The exception would be those players . with long-term contracts. They are a handful. But they could gain thelr freedom a year after their contract is up. Not that any of them will, but they can. The gam e could become one big bazaar. Franchises could be jeopardized, strong teams such as the Oakland A's could see their shelves stripped clean, teams such as the San Francisco Giants and the Minnesota Twins might have to struggle lo sur· vive. Some could go bankrupt. That's the dark picture. The other picture Is that level beads will prevail, among both player-. ~nd owners, and that the z>ystem wlll survive. But the potential of self· destruction is there. No one j:-; especially l o blame. But at· tribute it to growing pains. After nearly 100 years of resistance to change and ar cha ic poli dci., lh\• eame is waking up to the 20th Century. An arbitrator set the pattern by dec l aring pitchers Andy Messersmith antl Dave McNally frC'! agents because they played a year without a contract. The decision was upheld by two federal courts. Thal, unless the Supreme Court says otherwise - and it hasn't even been asked -- becomes the law of the land. Now the owners. under heavy stress, have told the players that they will agree t o let this law pre· vail for the next two )'ears. A player m ay play an option year, then become a free agent and look around for a buyer with a lot of dough, just as CaUish Hunter did. But don't expect too many Cat· fish Hunters. When Charley Finley, owner of the Oakland A's, pulled a boner on Catrlsh's con· tr act, Hunter got his frel.'dom and signed with the New York Yankees for S3.7 million. "Catfish was a unique case," says Tom Seaver, the New York Met s' Sl 70,000·a ·year pitchin~ property. "You can't expect any recurrences like that. It's a case of supply and demand. "With more people playing ool their options, there would be more supply than demand." Future for Smith, Stoltz Up in .Air EAST LANSING. Mich. CAP> -A top Michigan Stale UnJvcrsl· t)1 om cial says the school is "negotiating" over terms of the possible resignation of head foot· ball coach Denny Stolz and former athletic director Burt Smith. The offi cial also s uggested Michigan State president Clifton Wharton is talking with other athl etic ofriclal!I, not connected to the football program, about re· signing. l1'red Abood, Smith's attorney, said Mondav that while Michiun State has not formally r equest- ed Smith 's resignation. the school has proposed Smith step down. "I think others are in· volved also," Abood said. $25,000 mC'n 's ~cnior-. tl•nn1' tournaml'nl. Gonzalci. 4 7, <'Urnl·d $5,0oo prize monl'Y· Segura. !ll!, plnyc·d with a 11prain<"d third fl ng\•r cm has ri~ht hand. lie suffered the injury Su11. doy when he fell t1n tht• c·ou1•t dur· In a a ~I ng I l's mulch . Bruin• Trlu•ph LOS ANG EL E~ · lllirht fielder Larry Stl vcr hit a two 1 un blast In the second lnninlo( lo pro vu1e all the sccmni.t t.:Cl.A ncc·ri('1J in a 5·0 college bn:o.l'lmll vld111 ,. over Arizona 14!2 71 Mond,iy night. Jn the eighth inninl!. c('ntcr fi elder Dave Pennall added :i S<>lo homer for the Druin1', now 14·9. ~ow 3·1 In Northern Division NAIA District Ill conference plo~. the Vanguards wul host So. Utah State Thursday afternoon <It ;J • 111•ITOAMI s.Gal~l•I HCO .. OOAM. SealOt""" ctl · D,,,_.le IAsn 8K11f!ll Ho"ort-d Figueroa, Philpot Lead UCI WASHINGTON -Ray Moore G~: ~~~~~E;f c:iors~a;~1~ e... ...... ~ .. , .... -.11) ~ ...... ~f'tl~­Coio,tt -••,IO W1M1, lb M<Gill c ....... u ACl.mt.o .... ~ • , ' 0 4 0 I l • 0 2 I 4 I I 0 ) 0 I 1 I I I 0 , 0 0 0 0000 ) I 1 I 1 I 0 0 0000 ~.,., ~(I -11) ..... , ..... ...... ,., Jib Cole,lt IM>lt•. lb MtGlll. II n.o-•. ( ~" M<W'"1rv.11 ....... .i 1 I 0 I f I 0 0 • 0 I 0 t I 0 0 , 0 0 0 I I t I I • 0 0 , I I 0 J 0 I 0 • I I I 0 0 0 0 ~ • 10 > Toi .. !\ 17 5 ' .. f'IHT•AM« ' . . 00000000)1 OU tOl • •IO O sirco .. oo-. • • • JOI .. , (Ill() J •• 1'1 oot 01>: > I SPRINGFIELD, Mass.-UC Irvine's Boyd Philpot and Gary Figueroa bid to repeat as NCAA Division II individual champions when the annual swimming and diving meet is held here this week. The four-day meet beeins Wed· nesday. Philpot. a senior. captured the J.650 free last )'ear when Cal State (Northridge) won the team title . And Figueroa , a sophomore. won the 100 and 200-yard back!ltroke crowns. A total of 15 Anteaters will compete in the meet, set for Spr· ingfield College. Others compelln(l include Guy Antley (100 and 200 butterfly). Scott Becker (individual medley. breast.stroke>. Bob belier {200 breast), Tom Borden (indo), John Bowman (200 and 500 frees). Rob Donaldson 000 and SOOfrecs>. - defeated fellow South African <Fullerton) and Steve Copp or Also Pete Fischler C200 Cliff Drysdale 6·2• 2-tl, 6-3 Mon· San Diego, State have been jointly I H n k n day night in the opening round of breast>. Pau a oc (200 y), the week·l ong World Cham-named most valuable players to Keith ~ori (200 free), Tom Quinn top the Pacific Coast Athleti<-(50, 100 and 200 fr~s>. Gene plonshlpofTennlstournamenl. Confer ence's 1976 All·star Tighe C200 and 500 frees> and The match was halted severaJ basketball team Winston Yc1",zana (200 breast). times as the players ootnplained' · Bunch, a 6-f~ot-S. t85-pound I" UCI diver $teve Sherman also about line call~ sophomore. averaged 16.8 points figures lo score heavily ln the one I'!~ -•-..,.11• per game for the Titans, who and lhree·met'er events. -.,,....z ....... "• shared the PCAA title with Long Coaches H a~k Vellekamp and MlA~I BEACH. Fla. -Top-Beach . Bunch, from San Ed New1and and diving coach seed'd Pancho Gonule1 beat Bernardino, was also a key de· King Evers are also making the second-aeeded Pancho Segura fender in Fullerton's rugged de. trip. 6-1, 6·1 Monday and won the tense. • \ COllege, Prep Tennis UC!nmlt)!et .. w...._MMa •1tM11l.J=,.'-........... 111 ... O<-..a ..... • t. ~-HI ......... , ... ,, M , b-111 - MM!ff I .. M , ,_.,,. Ill_, k«t ..._ ..,, _.,.,.,_ (11 -.f Ot-.. 1, .... ........ •••""•" Wtlf'-1 111 .. , ~ .. , • •• ...., • ..,, k...,·-Ma-• 111 ... 0<-.. ...... .-.. ...... ,, [ ..... 1.9,,.. lllWlkoll~ .. , uc1 ... -.1r1mu ... ._. • .,.._ 11 .. ... O.Otlt IUNMI .. , Wt\Ullt ... W, W, Willi.,,., 0 1 _,, ._,, U ; ti.,.; 111 ,., et•" 1.s ... i.• -i.. IUNMI •ti l•I•• • J, • •. • 4, LUI-Ill ... Pe4!11ey '"'• •1; ... ,,. 111 *'a.. .... k , .. J •• J ~ Wtltlll·l!ttlMtft Ill '•' It -ltf•f. ~T .. a. 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Coac:b Tim Butler's Dana Hills Dolphins =~1-:.,."':t'.:m-.::::; won tbe South Coast League soccer title f.or .. ,; wttcett 1u 1 ... , ..., -.... ~ 1976. F'ront row (from left) -Joe Maloney, :r,i::•,,!7"t11 •vi*',.., u. -Ron Giarrusso, Jim De La Torre, Randy Mark Meyer, Ricardo Cosby. Dan Haesloop. Fernando Sixtos. Back row - Butler, Tim Vasquez. Luis .Mendoza, John Whisler, Jorge De La Torre. . .. ,. ~.. -1..tlWtJt Ott kett, -~ Q!Mfec 0.-, ANI• ly tlloyal •K•MltMS. ,......,,"."'~ ., e-w,. Peursem. Second .row -Mark Arblaster, -~l•y .. ,, 1-4, 0.1 Oarl_.,. ----------....;,-------------------------------------El v .. Jay IJoM'°"I .. tO , .. 3.JO ~ .. 1,M;Wllll~PtO• (UlliP411 Tl--JO.l•), •l.1•;-.. 1 ... 4. Also Aau d -Kl"ll Lumi..r, f'..OSlf.SOp" Rebu1·1dlnd Starts UCI to Host 01af'l'Oftl• ~···· Luffli.r cw-•. Ulllwnit)ollt¥tl UYdTlftllll e Ml>tyW,,L.ortftlOTH\ . ""'"" k •etc'-d -oa .. 1. ,,.,,. '-*""-IUI IHI .. Stf"lll>ffO .. 7. -ltellfta ... ; ....... ,u ..... °"H; lroi·ne· Boss. Se..eks ~I IUI IOlt 10 Oenso ~7. WI - c.tMer M , 0.WCe (UI -M. '-' .. , ~ ,_..,.._ M wtk~ .. I ..... wt IC.loe-<G~I ..... I. ~I, itMell·l(llipt IU/ -1.s, 1 .. ; •tt "2.H. VAastTY Mlrl .. US! llJI ....... ,.,..... Taller Players, KM'9r (Ml 11.0 8t-11 '"4, def "91· tJ'°" •1, doll TllMft M . fti Wlti1 ~I ICoel .... !Ml -M. M, •2, -ti.; Sl•lll IMI ... , , .. , J.1. >4, "f41'M;Ot. tYf'V IMl -.. <&. .. 1, .. 1, .. t. o..-. s.IM-Tllldl4de 1,,.1 .. lll witlt•ti.. -•·O'l fltll 2-t, •·•; so!ll wltll , .... .., ... ,.." ...... 2: c ... -,. ICaWftlllffta l•l !Ml ~ '"6; IOst "4. .... UC Irvine's basketball team fini91'ed with a 14-12,record this past season, but It COOld have bttn better had the Ant.eaters had any reboundfng strength. And that's UCI cqacb Tim ntt's No. 1 goal during the com-• ingweeks. l • elfishly as any· team I've ever had. • "Somf'..aeasons· you win 18-20 games, bot bate it. I loved every mln~te of this 1>9st year," says Tift. . ~ -lull«. 09,, .. ,,.,,_ ..... llCIM .. ~ . .. " U lU .. J1t ....... uo •• •• » lit • lt9 ,. 110 li t4 JS .. " m • .. li 201 " 11 """ aACll -0... ,,.119 'fr<I. Claoml"f-("" ~-UtaO Fi.ailllel'lyt• l•k t>-1 1., •oo i.o ....... TGllT t0r...,-y I Atf\Olbte l,.•kt• llA Cltlr I Tl--JOIUIS Celebrity Superstars Al\O lla<H --l•t>f, S-tC.. ...... £•~· Gt•• Ptul MOO-Nin e top motion picture. "'"'''°'" television and recordJng stars ,..K,..,.....,, Ill compete in a celebrity sum~ 1tAce -o... m11t l'tte. superstars event at UC lr\'lne Corldit1-.i 1Nw.11. "'"'"moo Saturday and Sunday, March Oeft<trJ1"'1o.M~•1 soo ,00 >• 20•21. I _.l,llWIM\ (Ftri.rl Entertainers Bill Cosby, Ct:»'is .,. .. ..,,c-o..1 soo :: Connelly, James 1'~arentino. T•--1111111. Robert DuvaU. Robert Conrad, A1tO •ectc1 -""1• S•~. LL ....... biJ'~. LlllW'l S-•-•. John Davidson. Pat Boone and Serl!<._. -_.,,.., -. s.... 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"We're going to have to get some fellows who can take the ball or£ the boards." says Tin. "We need some size and pertlaps a 6-4 or 6·5 swinaman." v-. MW '1\ll'M{rlS n •• ...., ~clllt llKk .... lA ... Me 21 " a 1n 2S ., #1 ,. ,. u SI ,. viewing. • ~ ''•""'lfttl """ .. .oooo Tickets are priced at $5 for ,_,.,._,v•11-'"':.':' 1020 adults and $2.SO for children. Gar""" 10.....t.1 A•uST• 111\U\l<al (G•ul••ttl; UO $!.,,.,.,. 11.,.,,.,., IGru..-yl, ......,.,, si.r.l\i.f l8e11011111 I, Sfl1aw•y Sa S JO l: .... IG••-•>; Pl""' Au"'.......,., s.-., ILoft991 · "'"'•"n IO•to,,..rl· Ennl IP•~>; 8n l "'"°''" 10.1 PonW- Clalml!IQ. MarH to o.1un1 • ,..., Olen u ~Uftl, PUtM IUOO Claimllll, llff<•llt,500 O.WIH ~• ... ll·lllCll IMI dllf 1111'-le· Hilll' ........ 4 •.... , .. S ... IM·--lt "'"6'l. .. _,: ~~l~'*'"-·' .. 2. _.. .. t .. l. Lagunans Lose, 9-3 ·Junior Scott Hen- derson belted a three-run homer ln the fourth in- ning, but it was not enough as the Laguna Beach HlJLArtists .. Jell 9-3 to visiting Pacifica in Monday afternoon non- Jeague baseball action. · The Artists gave up eight runs on seven hits. including rive straight slngles and two doubles. In the second Inning of the abbreviated five- Inning gaine. The Anteaters• tallest start.er thi.s past season was 6-5 Je(f BuUer "Without heiiht you can't do a lot. of thln1s. It's so mucb more than j~st getting defensive re- bounds. We were hurt many Umes this year ioing against a zone because we didn't have a tuget big enou1b inside to throw to." says Tift. UCI wUI lose starters Butler. · 1eadin1 scorer Steve Cleveland (6-4) and aua.rd Nale Jones (6-3) to 81'&duatlon. Top returnees Include guards Kevin Duis. Bill Younie and Tim Tlvenan for~ds Steve JenlcJns (8·4) and D.n Hair (6-5) and center Mike Fitimorris (6-7). But the bluest returnee could be John McNeil (6-5), who played nine games two seasons ago as a freshman. then suffered a knee lajury. He sat out the past cam· palcn. 'Fift felt his 75-76 club played to . Its potential. ln the fourth, Rieb .. "Some games we'd shoot 60·65 Nunls led oH with a percent and turn it over onJy slnsle and Mark Hertle el1bt or nine Um es and still win followed sult. Robert by only n few points. Usually Green sttuck out and Bill when you play that well you Dolby popped up to the should win by 30. pitcher setting t~e stage .. But we did three thlnas very for Henderson s blast well. we played with tot.al ln- O\'er.thc right rte Id fence. tensity, we had a high degree of ,..,.,.. 1 .. 0 111 execution and we played as un- CIMCl,.....,c Hll"I• '" HMIMf'.)tt Mt•t•t,n °'""·"" ........ ,,.,., ,_, Otlh '" ............ r. Miiiet (I ~.11 ow....i111 °"""". Jo All<PI•-9 (A-.. -,.111 , ... ,~ •• , .. "" l 0 0 • 1 I I 0 ; ~ ~ g New CdM Coach J 0 0 0 : ~ : Bill Cool, an assistant In the , , , Corona del Mar High wrestling o • o proaram for the past eight years. , : : : is the new varsity coach. ' • o • He s ucceeds Dick Morris. who : : : : resigned IUs post In order to con· ,, > > centrate on his new duties u ~ .... ..., 1••1-, .. • head football coa~h. "'° 10 • 10 t The Sea Kings won the CJF ooo ao J • o crown In 1972 and Spyro Kemble was a state champlon this yur. • Cool's junior varsity teams have Gymnastics won the league crown the put three years. --TO\Alb 1' ,. ,. ,. ~ I I• I ,. 1 ~· • 20 -''-,._ i "' ,. 77• JU ••• ., VCl?YIM 11 .. 111 h ,. .u n e ti ......... «St. .. S.C:..lf"Cltf,$1..0foO M IOI S.C.I C:01'"9 7r ~ .,,,...w9D, .. 11 ~llica..1,0 ..... ,. uc1t1 ... ,.... tt fl ....... ILVI 11' J'J UCO.vis 14 .. MIM111 Otkou St. ~ " U.,..., 0'"9 .. "...,,,. o.u.. ., n ..... " ""'"' .. tl*'111tldte .. 11 OMtr.i i.wa 11 1a1 v. ••comt tt .. s.r~ "'-· 4S -"·-.. Mkll SI '6 CJ\apnl"' .. .. Hwtll...... 11 IS Oem4"t .... I Miii\ lot •18111\a"Y SI> 12 Pot'll-SI '1 •Of-ClflvOf\ I# 16 AJr f<oru 1' 1JU.Soal!OI-16 Sports Calendar ~WMMWIT • Swlmm1"9-<.,_ del ~' at #MoMll•, o.ta M911 al t i Ma~111tll1t11lolt Rkll •r .-..-1 ..... ~ ... ,.et M ...... Vttl0.11 T-et 0.M Hlll~. S... Cle-Ille et Uftl..enlty, EdiMn ti _,,.., HM .... , '-latft Val..., at IA9ta, Vlllt ... ,k" £ll•11<1t, MttlN M ~II lt ll et > ISi. ..,.lltll-MIHloft VltJo .. El r ... o. ~ .._,,et Ufll ... ri!ty, $tll Cl-el 0.-Mllll lahU ISi TtMt..-er.T-at MIUloft ~lo. um .. f'tlty •I "-a.ac11. u .... Hiiis ar Sell 0-..C• loll at I; ISi, VC l(Ylllt 11 Soull'l•I\ Calllor11la lft· 1erq11911le1u. s.. Cowtdo at UC ,,.,,,. (Jo m t They're available at the UCI '-"•AMM IDflto-•I • 40 atbleti~ department and the r1-_,,.. ewpot't-B-ea('h . Chamber of Al•o -!Uc..td r .J. J '• Patt•"· .. ComrMrce office. o.;.i:;~~"':"~:~:~-:.::::., A cocktail party is set Friday night. March 19 (S.7 ::.l) ol the o!~'!!.~~~;;,o... ,,., .. ~ •. Marriott Hotel in Newport a-nd ~e -s-. "'-' SlO admission price incfudes a wuverCM 11.,1.u > • 40 S.MI >t1 two-day pass to the compeUtion. Tbe celebs will compete in row- ing, tennis, swimming. weight lifting, bowling, baseball hitting, the 100-yard dash. 88>-yard run, bicycle race and an obst acre course. , ., ,.. Mt!Htk ~Y lltattlll0tdl 1.00 T1--t.OU/S Ano ltKtd -~~•. u11 .. &..owr, ... "•-• l•ld9fi, Tr11t11I•"'· S<ou Rader • S<ratthtd ~ 8ot• LHckr, Mf'•tefy Cie«tlf u , .. eta ..... , lllMt a .. Mlq v..-..,..101~• Schedule of events: NINTH uu -01111 m1 .. '*•· Saturday, Marett 29 C1••m1,.. ""'Jt s1eoo 9~30-row-ing ; noon--tennis ;-9!<"''°'Wl11 '09'°"':~ 320 100 3:30-swimming; 4:30-welght AOfllf'ot"'~ Mlln"-"'' lifting: 7:30-bowllng. · S1eMC0t111to111 ,._., ';: • Sanday, March %l r.-Jost s 9 : 3 0 -b a s e b a ll h it t i n g : Aho !tee•' -T v 1>1101 ,...,. 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 d d b. ,Pl"'"-G••Pt "T1,,.,., .ll•O~l a.tr, : -· y a r as : t:.o1...,. ...... 1 : 30-880 .. y ard run: 2 : 30-~·:.~~~1n c;.11a "--· bicycle race"; 4 :30 ob:;tacle uE..«a s.aK"•*wrn a .. ._,. course. ~ ... 1~uo11.-. 4 Tars H01Wred Girls S.oftball 0.-.WHI C.1 ltl Leolt-..0 •• r ti rlll ._,Ill • 0 t 0 0.'tld,Jll ) 0 ' • ICYlff.11 4 I 0 0 ~.u t 0 1 I Sl,llllt,act I I I 0 ~.JI) J I I 0 Water Polo All-American Four Newport Harbor High athletes and a University High water polo star have been grant· • cd flrat team All·Amerlcan berths as selected by the hleh school coaches. Newport Harbor, which won the CI F 4-A champlonsh.lp in 197:1 with an undefeated record. placed Frank Anderson. Kevin Robertson , Greg Fults and George Newland on the first team. University's contribution lo the first team la Jeff Hassett. The All·Amertcan team includ- 11\6 other Orange 'Coast area atau among the other teams: lt1t All-American Wat4r Polo FlratTe.11t •·rank Anderson. Kevin 0t"'9.CI J I 0 0 Robertsont Greg Fults, George ~i::.11 ; ~ ~ ~ Newland {Newport Harbor). Jeff UMMY.< l 1 o o Hassett <U niversity), Wayne '•" .. "" , o e o Colahan. Steve Mix <Monte Vis-'01•" ac.r.wt!:IM,• ,. 3 la). Mike Dallon CCampolindo), Lofto&.acll 000 ot0 ,,_~ ~ : Mike Phillips (Santa Teresa), 0o1<Mnw.11 °'' 100 •-+ , , Brian Jones (Beyer), Sean Foley 10----------· (Los Altos). -';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ___ ir: Other Area Seledlons JOhn Dobrott, Newport Harbor {2nd >. Joel Monroe, Costa Mesa <3rd>. Ted McGlnley, Newport Harbor {4th >. Rick Whi\4!, Newport Harbor (5th), Randy Parole. Newport llarbOr <llth), Jeff Whe rry. Corona det Mar '7th). Peter Campbell and Jack Graham. 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SIVINTH .m -• .,. ""1/fl( io.c:e Cl•lmfflll flat1d1u11 Mirr·~ 20 llf•O<l'I oww $.-ct Clelml"f ~· '1•.00l-'1•.-PPl>YOtlU , Lt""""' ,~,,·~ '. ll••Oft wi .. I l'tltt'•" Jtl, P1al11 Gaml>I• llC11•l>ltrl; Joptla lAtltlll•rdl; Of•dl OW."111 (Ctllll, 6-•-"' Scar IFer ... rl; ICfflla l.ad lf'tlllftt1l; N.ilm tV•ll-l11t1Mml. ._ ''* C1tlt'l'll"t IH'k• 'lOOO ~ 0. ...... lltlcl"llefldl. SMld llONTH ltACI --"''"'· PIKt, Croll ILt <••J'I; OeUll"ll SIH Clalml"ll. Mtrtt JO .. r<•"I· 4 ~ ISetNtk.el; Judy AOOn•y IMtllotl; ~ ,, Ot•CUt'. PurM UtOO. Clalmi. Jltfm)I Dtllar>e• IG••¥•~); Soni· jWIC~ S7000. I : .._.. Collll\tl IB•llo>: Holrldel 8el> Nori~ Wnl••t1 IL.011001 ; Local IFlltoel•ICkl, M•l•y At>IN 1er-1. ,.,.,,,. 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Newport 8each (714) 17J.5000 AT occ, DlaECTOB John Fer1ace1 has a caat or veterAn comanunily lhHter puf orD\eJ'li foe ",\ll My Sons." with Ralph Richmond. Joanne Wolcott and Gary Saderup ln lbe major rotes. ---nm= J ... ii:-::.: ........ --~:) -...-------· -· 11.talG-M• -·----·-........... .... ,_ .. ·--GMNWOWllM CUCllOO'I MST• --··---.... , ..... MIT II W._ U&.L"" -··- __ .... _. ------· .... IUCllGM MAI• WHATS All TH£ flAP ABOUT! DESPITE WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ... TM Al1lllar IUlltr clralU wW play at I o'tlock WfdnHday tbr:-J!. Saturday la lb• coU••• audltonum. Adm is free. · "T'BB Ufttlt JOXIS" at lluotinston Beach •~the aequ.l to last ..._ •• •• Aiwltbtr Part Ol tM Forett" with tlMt ume d&Nd«, man)' ol ~ame char ad .. ud two ~ tbe Mll)e !\actreiM6. Alei ~ I• dlrtcttnc a c:aat be.-cl bY Jean Koba, ••ul Tacb.ke. Stuart Elliott. )la.,,,.. SbrubMle and Jama E. lmtth. T The pla1 will be on 1ta1e Jl'rlda11 and Saturdays for five weekenUwttb aal:lO c~rlaln at the playhouse. 2110 MalJ\ St., Huntlnston &eac:h. Reservations M2·S421. PAft TA•BBLUNI Is cttr.dlne Costa Meaa's Mel Brooks' ....................... ,...,.. ..... ~ ---·---HOW SHOWING-ONE WEEK OHL Y I ~ CM*N" 190lllGM ......aHldT r&ss• ... -.901T TOTHI COMMISSIOI• ••• • ,. .. _ .... ............ ... ~ .. ., J:IMIM -~ IN kl 558-7022 OWGE Orange Mall Clnema 637-0340 OMNIE Phlt CUy Center 634-9282 SAN ClEMEJCTE .Mi(lrNf 492..()()56 WESTMINSTER Clnellli West 892-4493 ( ·• 11, 9ook and Candle" wilh Diana Spencer and Sean Banfield *clinc the cut ol the Jolin .van Drutea comedy. Other rol are taken by Olh·e Riches, Brad Eatrin and Dtck Sullivan. Three -'tekends of rrlday and Saturday Pff(ormancH are ~beduMd •1th ,n t ·lO curtalft lo tbe Community Centtt ~uchtorham oo the Oun1e County Fairsroulldl. RtMl'vaUon1 $$6.$391 . THE VINTAGE COMEDY ''Janus" opens Friday for lour wttkenda under the dirertlon of Ron Fihan at U. Westmlnattt Community Theater, 7272 ~la· pie St .• We1tmlJ\ster Lois Farah, Martln Fuchs and Ron Al~rtun play tbe miVor rol.s. Completint the cast AN Billye Wallace and Bob Golf. Curtain is 8:~ on f'rida)'I and Saturdays. Reserv1Uons l93-IDS. ''OUa TOWN" WILL be transpaanted rrom Sad- dleback Co1Je1e lo the atq6 of the San Clemente Community ThHter where It opens a four·weekend l1lD .Tbur5day. Warttn Deacon Is directing Ult '"-'°"Wilder classic. i .. N6wMusical . Movie Slated LOS ANGELES <AP) -Now that they ba\•e scoured the MGM vaults ror mu kal entertain "ent. producers Dankl Mdnlt'k and Saul Chaplin are plannlnc a brand-ntw musJcal roe the company The oalr rttenlly put toaelht'r ''That's Enter \U\mcnt. Part z, .. foUowup to the nost Jala hit of two )'Hrs aco. ' I Melnick, production hHd of !OM. hU an nounctd that he and Cha~Jn will producu a new mustcel -title and subJea unannounced -Jtart· ln1 thlssummer Chaplin has long been a S()(lat~ as musicul director and associate producer of rums al MGM and elsewhere. Cop Movie For TV LOS ANGELES CAP> -NBC T elevision ha commissioned Paramount to produce a three ·hour movie, ''Law.and Order," based on Dorot"~ Uhnak' novel ebout three generaU6ns oC lrish·Aroerican copsinNewYorkCit.y. - Darren McGa\·in will star ~e movie, which is aimed for 3 net work eries. Headln& lhe cast are Rlchard Anderton. Gwenda Amy. Belly Killion, Maynard Bat.hsheidet, teltlie Heide, Mark Whiting. Marie Armstrona and Bob Steele. Curtaln Is 8: ao at the CabriUo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo. Reservations 412·046S. ___ __:.._~-------------~ I CllABLES MITCHELL is directing "The Devil's DiaclpJe," which opens a two-weekend run Friday in the main Golden West College theater. Principal roles in the George Be111ard Shaw drama are taken by Al-McCaUerey, SUsan Kellogg, Mike McKeown, Stewart Roger s, Bob ~es and Pat Burson. "' Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 ahd· Sunday, March 28, at 5 p.m . Reservations 882· 7711, extension 545. .. • .~, ..... _,....TIOMS llK:l .... mTPICTUll mTAGTOI llST AC11HS llST llllCTOI AMI llST IW'OITIM9 ACTOI &t TWO C,..'' H": '1lll lllVEl" (I) RYAN O"HEAL • MAllllA HlllNIOH INCLUDING: BEST PICTUAI! BEST DIRECTOR EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY . WAIDS I A "4~AT&IAMI i;otT A"'"" 146-) I ti -\1.\ I :-d t IP. t • I~ I.I .\ \\ It 11 \'II I \Cl. wn...tm" "OU MACULA" tit • .WTCHCAIM» ....,.... IUMDAMCI "MCIW llw .Jou~ c~· n \\om an I .. J4 I 1 t f t\, I \ ' ! t ·~ '" .,,, 1.t k\,thlll t .. ® "O..andmo doesn't fust hcwe ROUt<aD crodc•u. She hos aquar• °'* ond trlangl. °'* and . . . ,, PUBLIC NOTIC~ ru•uc NO'nCE DAILY PILOT 8f P UBLIC NOTICE '1tt1n ouse1uo11u U#••n.YUdlfT ,..,. .......... 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Home is loaded1 r l d' . .r f ftl r:.., PRIME LOCATlON ! ! ~ ~ ·;;·~·::= advert11an1 for rut w1tb personality +·+. iorma lnmg rm. home is the best Fir t East end bayCront ~~r:.-·: .:-.:·.:i.e •t•~wbtcbtsin vlola· Youmuat.eetokli.ve SPYGLASS Ha&.l'OISl45,000 $119.SOO buy in B aycresl! An · OnMarkt.llSincU970 =~".:;·.:::: .. : Oonolthel1w. fOC'tbb price -hurry -Prominent corner toealion; popular exceptional pool area with guest house. SPEC"f ACUl.AR VIEW•! ~ .....,.... ........v ·· ...... I!! owner inust Co -tatte Tradewinds 4 bedroom single story New Bigelow carpeting & drapes. s•t"' ooo '-,.,..,_ ... "'iiii forS. advant&ce -call oow• .. .,, =...~~ .: ::: . ._ ....................... ~2313• • noor plan with sun.ken tub. enclosed Owned & decor a led by a leading de:-~.,.~~ .:: . ::: : 1002 s hower, bright kitchen a nd sunny rorator. Shown by app'L <¥.,.._,.... .. -····-••••••••••••••••••••••• breakfast area. Home is like new, only =::r.:-::~.:::::.: ASSUMIV4LOAM' less S! -'145,000. A listing of June JUST USTED!!! LIDO REALTY l177 Vie Udo, M.I . '7J.1l00 ~w.ew_. · · .... -Sl4,SOO -Grubn's. Bluffs Dream Home; 3 bdrms., 21..; ...... ~~' ........ 1,.1 Buuliful • bedroom UPllifl()UI: lif)Ml:S baths; e nd unit. Delightful fenced G••r.. 1oo2jGeMrel 1001 ~~~._:.: .. :: .. ::.J5 ~e.~°::~~ ~0~1~ci • patio on beautiful greenbelt, with view ............................................. .. c 3 -•U.t ........ )GS paUo,roomforboalU· 4Pt.US REALTORS 675•6000 or the bay! Quality thruout in POOL&JACUZ%1 SflS4llDROOM -~: " ~.'."'. .. :. ·: .. = cesa. No loan rosll. Take J 2443 E. Coast Highway, Co<ona clel Mer expensive carpeting, wall coverings & Complemc-nt this M • + IOHUS a..iin-................... -aclvanla&e. Call 963-17157. FOR $44 950 .iso .,_ v,,r,;,, Sff·SS90Md Balboa Ii/Mid. 615·76CO d r a p e r i e s . c 0 m p 1 e t e J y Verd " bd. on Quiet t•ul CuJ.de IC entry lo .3 ('Jr l':t':=.tt~.:'.:·::.:·:::. ·.: .. : ~"1''9 .. 1 51""",,.,,~,. PARATE 4 'bedroom, air-conditioned . Inside laundry room . dCN1ac nell..l tu 11reenbell aarage! Scduded doubll' = ~::':..·1J.r · ·:::::::. · .. : [ 91ml·1i~, 1~ bath family home Paneled garage. Uke lo see it? Call are•. H~e t'R for entl'r door t'nlry -r~nsed lile ~~~·.::.::.: .. :·: .. :.: .. :·:·_.·: .. : .. :·:-.~ Jitj' J]F :~Y'etd~u:f,\ta;:~:o~~ •••o.. IOOt•-r.a 1002 675-3000 for app't. ~~~1s~ll~ubf ~onex~: ~~h~~~n~:~~~~;~mtl-: ._ -· ~•-••••-... •••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 •y & BE..t..CH mgVAloao.846·77ll. p11nsh•e family room. ~ 11~a .... ..... .. -PLUS a Jarae bobby or ,.,. A REALTY · .. h 1 v .. 11-•-• .......... Q3f sewing room. ALL ~ •Jo'ormal uine w1l 'ulos ~='1:'::!:·::. ·::::.::: BACK TERMS available or as· OUR 27tla YUR '7$.3000 VerdO.! stone f1replnel'. C"'....:;'~1 :: ::::::·:::: sume Tt;O VA with jusl Sp1ralini; stairway to >~ •-·• .. . . ...... ... $16,2SO. b a I c: o n y h d r m s ' ,,.._, · · · we t•J.7771 I t:rtormous 15 x 25 ma)l~·r · ~ w.,,..., · ........ ·· . .., • Ci1•r.. l 002 •••r" I 002 --------• "'d "t e al J :~~:::1 .•. ~,~~!.. .. u. ~ DOVB SHOllS-Sltl.500 ··:·;~~;~·;;;~·~~;··:···· .~.~!.~Ym!~~~& ~~~~;~r~~~~ , .. -•=1· · ..... .iw 1 maaler bedroom suite, ~ Dramatic 4 bedrm home with hu e I~ ca t e d . sou th o rl separate boths. v11ulh'<i =-::-'a-t . :·: ...... =; ramlly room, none fa m rm & formal DR. Gorgeous vu o( Sweeping bay view from 'super 5 BR H1gbwa m CORONA !*lllngs too~ Too much to ~i;r. · .. :-. ·:.:;fireplace. and eal·in -HOME. 0... bay & Fashion Jsl. -Poot &-bOnusfnf. famHy-home. Close lo bay, priv. DEL Mt.It 3 Bedroom mention. Take over e' a-n.1n1y~ I kllc b e n . Newport .... 1608 Ga laxy Dr. Open Wed(fhurs 1·5 beach & ocean. Urwtairs living rm., w1f!i Tormil tJlnlnjt Ul> isllnt: loan or sso.ooo M' ~vi ,,. Rh~ria pool huge patio THE n • ~GE ,.... Sl&lnl. 2 Bedroom ond :l new nnancana avo1lablt' ros.ulS& Sharp! ss?.ooo. 103 ft.An 2111 S• J• ..... ~ s auna, jacuzzi, workshop, boat den d.ownstalrs. Doth t'or prnate show1ni;. LGST & f111MI down. CALL 96'2· 1788 .. In the ~·!'-llful Ranch .. -. storage. have r1replace ' pnvote Call 847·6010 QUI Ck A I lfUlllll . •• ,.. 6 KEY area or Jrv1oe. 3·Large MIWPOIT CIHTa ~... 644-~910 $225 000 patio. Low malntcnaoce ,,.,., • •· \t .. I f.;..~ ....... :. : .... ~ •• P.EALTOMh =1~:~~s:~~~i::1:x~ • yard. '~:::·161 . [®.1t:Di11;11·:f!I ~~ '.'. ......... : : tn1 bonus room added for Gwr.. I 002 Ge .. NI I 002 6r.t '""" t =~~· ... ::: SA VEllDE Cill.AMDE deo, library or orrice. -·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• stlYICCS 81& 4 bedroom with Formal dinmic rm. & BILL GRUNDY . RE ALTOR o ' .. • r • • • ~· f' ~ f' ! ,... I ~ s....-.1>t...nr:1 ..... -everytbin&! 2 Brick1 ramlJyrmtoo.Complete· ._ltSALEIYOWHB DIPllntOIT & r I r e p I a c es . £ v e r y l Y. fenced r or you r r¥ rtEIUAOON woman's dream kitchen. pnvacy and aecur1t~. Yes sq-, this home is for saJe by the .... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ilrtlMt> 1 • Beautlrul t ree lined Owner transferred, so 11 owner & he has done what every wise, u•••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~w.:.::~-'. .. · .. i...a slreet. Spic N' Span, offering ror onJy SS8.900. owner s hould do, HE HAS PLACED ~·--::~'' ·••1* shining, ready lo move Byappolntmentonly, fT 'N THE HANDS OF A REAL TRUST DEED OWHHAHXIOUS HEWLTLISTED Mu1tMANllSE In. + + + Greal assuma· ~ 4 + 2 +FAMILY Excullent location In '~:::::U ........ :·:: bJeVAlc>;lln.OnlyS6J,SOO. RELIABLE, WELL· ESTABLISHED DINE t rvlne Terr(cc. Super • ~''""' . .. .. . .. •u Call now . 648·'111l . FIRM, TO BE SOLD! An im°'ac., AS DOWN Immediate possession cleiln. Freahly pu>nlcd f.S!~~-::.::~::.::::·a [~O"tlo• .... 1111H~t7!'{l*l~~1\ HALD M.1110 ~~~ !i~~'!1pa~~rv: ~e~~';; ;;,i;~. Luiturious 4 bedroom. =~~~:rs~c~!:::!;: ~~~1~::ie;ar~~:he~uge ,_::. ... · · · · ... -Iii i · As-.ci ... , ........ , 2'n bath Arch s Court this country •tylc home. hvinfl room. R<>ally u ~.:£:· ::'_:.:<:>.··.·'.~·:·:.: . f ) ---.,-.fRA.M.,,...--. -I only)~~:::. RW.TY, IST 1944 i~IT~ ~~t~c~,:~~ fi~:b!n '!~:i!0a~;sth~~~: ::~:le{~r~:~ a":,:~~ COATS &WALLACE REAL.lSTATE . INC. ~~~Of;Or.CO~~\~K ACRES room for ~ hor 11e11 . One u c:r e Rancho New C'U11tom built. 3000 Sq. It. lroml.'. I &droom, family room ao<I cle n, (iO 11 vorudo t.rccs. l'rlvate. bc11ul1fol lt>eullon. Owm•t 11nxlow1 to movt'. fo'or more de· t.alls, call 510 11~1 :=-c-.:::::::::::: Aftlilas Oner .. LASS CHALIT 2165 I. C0ett Hwy., CdM 673.4400 f•clllllea. Wiil s•ll VA· uver convenaen~cs. 67~?.u rn~lft>t•,, ,. ,__..,. · ............. ~ .AITIST ltETalAT FllA·Convenl.IOnll. Wiii M ammo t b b rs ck ~ ' ~ er..~··-~ .~:·:·:::5 :isc:~~J~·~ ~~~~~ ~~i:·=··eio:~~I~ t; ::!ct;:y~~~~ ~~." !m~~a:s~sllv~eedm. ra~ootmeur~ c!~uilit~e~. I a ,-i~!;!!fl: ~~~~~~~~~ 11-.i....._ •• · · · ·.., R·2 lot Great alerter the l~. Cour\yard en· ••Mr.. 100 •••r.. IOOJ 1£ ... .. .. !~~-~~~'~..,=~=~=~=~=!~!~~~...,~I-'~'-•~· .. (,. ·=j home o~ ln\'eslmenl op· try. 3 Bedrooms include ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·QI~ Eol"toln0<" , • ..,,,.. ~-HERITAGE . REALTORS "-•O..•• · ·· ·· -· rt nil separate muter wlnn. ft! '• paUo. Aa.sume low in· --111.0-. .... : . -. po u y. .. r"'1I ·-~~ ...... -• F\JLLPRICE\28,900 Family room Rock $3 OO flrDlllFU.a terest VA loan. Sellers ~T.....·Rftl--.1y ··: :1 CaJJ556-2l860 fll'eplace.lslandkitchen. J 5 EASTSIOf 712 ..,_ loss -your gain 1ll .,... S..,....in• 1l&lrcase to 30 . ' .... .,..n· 1UtCM s.t9.9SO. FUii price! Call T• "'" .. _ • -1.SELECT r•i~tStud1ow1thbeam 3 Bdrooms. 2 bath~. 2 BEDI DnOL 1---------1 now646-7171. Located near Harbor IOA[~::OIAllTll[ I PROPERTIES T .... It' I N REALLY S HARP .. . T"V C1'fHlt1 9 •11\11JN1011u ..... ,. Blvd. In Costa Me!l.i ~ cei in,.... 5 un que. ,J Super Costa Mesa loca l di d l l FAMILY MOVE-,._.. quahfy1n~. Assume 71.. < \JOO Oon'l wail on thl n v1 ua Y s lom [~ ••-·-1 Seldom a ''ncuncy with :i...u.~-s. •• ,,, : · . =, INYISTOIS DIUM loan 11 S327 month mcl · built. Large lot. Double C,..._ larcJOM IJl!ljl!ilJ these bread and butter t:!~:"' ... ' .. '. :C IOUHfTSSIS0,000 taxes.Callnow~842·2S3S., one. 54'-4141 garage.Room for boat. Just reduced SIS,500. l;'. ~:~ rentals.S2560amonthln· -. -· I OO'INl~•·••\•l)l'<l(lllU· 1' .1Mr11'ael!ft9•ll o~ner 1~ packtn " -come. "'ullpnC"' ~ ';.';' ,.._,,.,. ·. -Pnme rcsldenllal area. .,_L.U. ~ ......_ -0 .. • .-" -.Oji! ... o.n. . .. -, 10 Units Include • In· r~ 1Jl.1•1!·LI CJl. MW Almost new 4 bedroom $225,000 ..,.,..,.h ." ..• , .. 1 desi1tn & construction. . ---=•-•••,._. huge ttoman balh In huge lot wilh dream kit.. ~l(fl <•,,.._.~ ••"' .. .. ... ~1 Need some hxinJ. Oreat ---------master 1u1te, formal dm· lrg LR w/3 bds. 2 ba. can 14 UNITS PINE Lmdeft a. lackllp YA NO DOWN . $36,000. Allrarth I.' ond warm Coe.ua ltfr~J homt• on trf'C i.hacled rul-1lt ... i1ar ~ 1lh 1,1r1to )urd. lJy appl. l::~'ITA~ON = ~~~;:"~1A~1°;;'ee~Je~~1 Jid J_} l t1KY't ~;51~~:';.~~mr:,':%, Terrtf~3~·!0b~me on lim ~-. 11· llonrH!r.... . .. cue I I l.iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~1-~~~:-:=:::--inic. pier permit an · be purchased subj. t.o ex-Alll..IV'l'IME ==· .... 1r .... ·,:.: rnveshtmednt opporlunElZY Centered Around r eluded. NOW 5269.SOO. Isling low Interest gov't. "'"'I 1£!:1Qua·11 ~ M-11111• ~ """ . '.'. tt<lil or an Y • person. . MESA VERDE ,.~et' I 648> na111n rr ... 1 .. • • fl~ terms ova1lable. Mony beautiful pool ls lhl.s Call 675•7225 oan. ?7ll. 1---------1 Plac• ~~~14J.ru ... · ;· :!: other beach lnvestmenl elegant 4 bedroom Meu MESA VERDE 3\~ Year old lovely 3 -Stoner Home Prap•rti•a :'lo ri-.. 1 A~TOMOlllE .. •io ~f:~~rrt~~~.;:Si~ablc. ~T~~c r~0:1~). .cod~~:~•: ~e~:~t~~rmth~e ~~J:g ~;:;pl~s~~w ~:i~: S39.SOO "oo oua?Lss~·~r!~ou me':" only. --Clum• · : •• ~ Ol'IN 111 •·"1 'VN •ow N<I room, dblc brick rptc. faml'-l·· Now $48,500. For lcnance. Could hove ; 3 Bedroom . gou rml•l ~€:'.:'.'.'.~· : .. ' ... :. ~ [~ RftUll r:;.::~~~?·E"~, '.~~~ ·~RE~~~~ :!i:~~i:.rE:~::.:i 1llEHOBBYSlfOP ;.:~.:..~~~~£'~~:2 ~~;;~:T.::.~·c\~~i.~ -. w.A,.. • .., ---••-= • •• 1•-Uon, cl06e to everything sii~Pl"'r:'a':!ffl°~ lhousand:. ! Call MS·t(lO~I section e11c:h Wedne!day & r.-·~lOS. tMPOITEO mi IUMD MEW ~~ complet• ttct111ls. '4Z.S200 675-4060 ., .. ,... 1 OOJ Ge•ral 1002 FO __ n_s_T_o_u_o_M'::"'1_M_c-:-Sa-1_urc:1::.--a~y.-:::---- ~~ "-• := DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c. r;q -o ~.,.A _ 11 -c ~~ ot :M:.."'11••,., ~~ LMOSTCOMPLETEO .MIDfTllRAMlAH \:>~ !'Cit.I~~ ~ Jj(.r ,.,.., · ... •lU Few doors lo beach. All ISTATE +POOL GIHHIROotC • Ai•114t1cS,.tfA~,., m Tltat Intriguing W ord Gome with o CltucHe ~ . :m the tnmm1n1s, lots' or _________ , N t' w I y I 1 s It d I h Is CRIAMPUFF '?'" I.[! -----.... , .. , <••• • '°''A" ----- 0....... .. • • '711 brick1ndwood. arac1o u s ho m e IS VA TE.IMS •• *"L~KN 644·7270 "''"·'°" o·-·-....... ~ .... 0 , J ~ ~:!:.,~:.: ... :.:·::... :ii: JACOIS RIALTY 4 IDRM + POOL beautlfol on all l'ounls ,.,... •·•"'bod • .,.~, w ( · '( ( ~';:::, · '.:·:.. . :i~ 67S·6670 2 Story pool home locat· <.1ose lo 3000 sq fl .. fr . This lovely upgridNI 4 '-'0 •-,.,... •"'P~ _.,, ~-=. J/ ~:111111~.. :i: ed on corner lol with plus bonus rm .. ~1lrg :~· ~aemll; /~;", ~~ ..... SJO .o:~v~~~YS THIS I " O B T E H I ( ,., ~ j r1 ._,........ ml UICUTlYl.ESTATI roomforbollOl'Cllm~r frplc. fo}'mlll din. 4 lrti "FAMILY FUN" Brlnit u I' I I I r ~~~ ~1 ) ~;;:': .. ,.,.., ~: 2.·STOIY 4 ID Prime Hunllni;ton Beach bd.s. 3 ba Lric. lrre11u11r your Cl elilllblllly nnd LARGE COLONIAL HOME in • 0 Y! .we. .,.,, are:s near school•. parks. lot •itJ to 2 acre park DOVER SHORES for the big family , ~r ... ::: PM~~~:J~~~ry hcachandshoopln1.Thl1 5U·IM91 let's talk SG9.000 Call that likes to entertain.1 Bedrooms, I TA u ET I (I , "~ ' :'.:::!: .:....... . ~~ .:>ea1nt llVinJt room wllh home hu l>ffn complete 5t,~~~q '" 11VN ro.1 "'"''' 6 baths, family room, larl(e billiard i I I I I . .. ) ,.,.,.,,.. .... ... , u• •• ,,,_,. n~ t •ill fl In .. I y r t d t r o r a t " d [. I . h b M . . . . . ~ ...... 11 ''"" '""" o l't na r~p ~ ... lhrouahout. O\cr 11.soo 11~~·11 ~ room wit wet ar. aster suite ' ... ~ ... '-~~';."•1'' , :m BenquN •ltcd formal or u~1tradlnic. Sre u ' 1· has HIS AND HER bath.IJ + 4j Ntcam I L AC K H I ~ " ·-dinlnll ruotn hi tloquenlly 'I I t ..,.., --_ ·I ' . d . . ''' "'' •·n1 '"' ~ w••~n ,,, ,, • • • • •!!:! """' ove1 . .............. . bath Gym Private slu y .. I I I r· 111• .. • ..... , ...... •iw a rved Crom hu11e 11orden '~ ---· · •. · w•• 1 .. ,,' o.iu•·l•,c.•1 ,, "" ,, .~~~ ... '' ~ vl•w lcltchen. t:normowi O'IN•••9 ''''1"'"''~'"""' OMTHIWATla • '"'"'"'4' '""""'";, ""'" ~~~r-::··~ ..... :m ~~Z'r'~f1n~oo~l ~j~~.~~ [& fililfll L~~~~:~,~~~~~~C~/4 ·O·u·p·l:·.·~·A·l,·d·~·!·~·:·~-u·p·.I •• 2.•.2.•.L·C····-·.H·l•-JAllll!lw•ay-·.c .... _OfMt_ ... _M_w_ I ,~ 01 yI~01"1 I o•l•1:~~:.: ~:~"~"'''• ~~.: AUTOS. NfW & lush tcrr1ccs. Spiral t .• '0',.:;-_J ... Ml!!!:ilil!•Ml••!I•'.•.,,• betl. rom rm 81 rrml din larite lot. 1110•000 t . . . . _ •.•. -~.· •• 'i.1,,•·,·~ • .:: •• ~.:. ~·.~~·q, ~""::.". 1 ....... r , ., ...... ...,,. atalrs lo muslve 24'..:: -rm.Ooat sllplor3hoolll. 8T3-l863 642·225JEves GeMr.. IOOZ'G...,.a 1002 ·-u -· ·~ -~· AUTOS, ISH ma~ler sultc & relrHl. MOST DISllt.t.ILI l'~tlRt Pri va<')' &-11 ter· Spaclou1 c hlldrcn s rifl VIEW ~~·~ ··. = qurlrrs. 81111 rnom l IDRM. c t:.~:W.c :::: "lwd ramlly recreation ...,,.. ltHldtttc• -WATERFRONT r ...... ,. .. ...... '"' mom. Hul'T)'. E ·Z terms. Oreenbelts-pools·patlos HOMES l-...... • • • *' Cl'f"' 1 •. ,, """ tc>N ""''' yr. old bom•. Span11h Ule · 631·14~ .............................................. associated Oil•,,. r 1" fl f I\ 1 • u -. : . ... .. ' ' ~ . . \~'.:": : ............... -Callqulck.963·'1181. t'ncircle lhls lmmac 212 RE.AL(STATt I~~~~~~~~~~ l~•1 •••• ,.. r d 1 .. t#ffll• ... • -~ roo e wa .. way.open fii•Mr.r IH2 ,_,.. tOOJ ·~ (...,. .. · ..... ... · -bee'"' beamed entr.1 A ~ -·~~~l'!t!JI .... I do ,·, ... l •••••• ,. ..................................... . ,..,., "'.:::··.;.:.'.:": .. : ... -,,.w steps wn lO v n• •-•• · ·· · · '"' 1;::~!!!!~ rm. tr painted brick, ~., . :··::::·:::· :.:::: frplc. Chttrful eallna ~ ~II. macnab I lrvtne ?-realty Jt«...,, .................. -~•-bright kitcben·aon -••:.-• DrnJaa·r l ~ '.:· :·:::.:·: .:·.::·:.: If••• .,_..,. d1nln1 rm·t,e .. warm hv· Uft.lw.:m UW Wiii ,._ ..... ·· ... *1 •Ctlf .. ntf -. rm. opens lo ex RfS()(NllAl IWK)K(rw;(~ f ~ . . .... . .... : p1nded wnr,·around .,_...... . ........ · -tl o U .. •ta rs ma&r . \... ..... .. .... ,,. I P• I • ,,__ • •fn•*-bdrm. au1te. W:allt.·ln USITHI DAILY PILOT · .. PAST RESULT .. SIRVICI DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bl.JU c.las&. 2l2 b1th.s. Much more! Won't lul. Call c: F. ClleswartllY UAL TC>aS 640.00fO JUSTUSTED! 4 lt2 Bdrm. d!Jt. duplex. Seller wlll nn1nce! m.000 1: ..... l4ly Prop4 .......... • 67$-7060. I ,.1sn•1ous llOADMOOlt 11 Superb landscaping accents this stunni n g split level hom e . 4 Bedrooms. 21/t baths, family rm. Panoramic view and FEE land ror $175,000 ACOUWIUl..t..MDaCO.· 644-1766 UMDA ISLE Spectacular location Lip of Isl a nd -over 100' or Bayfront! Formal dec:or. 2·story marble foyer, magnificent crystal chandeliers~ Stepdown nautical bar in red·white·blue. Billiard room w/bar . Giant master suite. sunkeh marble Jac uzzi. we t /dry sauna room . 5 ot h e r bedrooms. Cantilevered tile detk & dock for yuht. Offer ed at $745,000 incl. prime land. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <Z72) MJ-12J5 644-6200 tOI De~r Drive Harbof' View Cent•r lntlne ft~ Velley Center 752-'414 o ;~:·~:.:., -:~~ f~':t , '"'· r r I' r r I' r 1 6 . ·,. :.~·':1'• '"'m 1' I I I I I I I SCRAM0UTS .An•w•n In Clonlfl~otlon 8080 G••r• I 002 IG"""'ot I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllc~n~~ ENJOY EA S TBLUFF LIVING A beautiful it ho rm . 2 ha. home with a s uper yard for your growing family. Shaded with mature trees. Shows pride of ownership. Walking distance lo all family needs. S94.500 A COlDWlU IANlll CO. 644-1766 :: ... ;: ........ : ...... ··-·····-· .. --··· ···-······--·-· . •••••""'•• ·-·-·.·-••••••••·····-··-·--......................... a-..,........... ..._.. ....... u~ Gwlll 1002 ........... s. ...... ,_'* ~S4t ......... s. HonetfwS. ~.Marel't11,1t19 DAthYPllOT •• • ' : 1002 c:..eMeM 1024 It.ta I ............ I041 t•w,.t1Mdt 1069 U.fw hhd IN LAGUNA •••••••• ; •••••.••••.•••. ······-·····---···· ··-·················· ....................... ··~~~·~.;.;:··· .:::;;;,;;;;:.~;;;.;··iooo ~;:;;;·······;;-;~ ·;:;,:.············ .. i;~·; INCOME CHAIMIMG &.4GUMA. HST 4URAMT·IAR One or La1un1&'• most dlatin,u111hcd r~lllurimts .1nd c-ocl<&u.il lC>unicc•. Offer• trem~ndous investor pOtentiJll. fo'me IO<'ullon. Wonch1rful clienteh:. 'rho J>lafc to ,,;o in Lnguna. FA.ST FOOD-GHAT IUY IY LAGUNA MA.INIUCH l:;normuulf pOtt'nhal in this fast food bus iness plus 50 i.eat restaurant right acrosll 11treet from La&una's fabulous main beach park. Includes real estate with 113 ft. Coast Hwy. frontage and 14 parking s pJCes. EXCELLENT TJo~R~1S. 1umc: ...... + • Ii l>m nDCb U"Pe. OM -• 104 TWP .................... ,. ............. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -' lSTQaY uy. d .a . May Gf.Do Slt,500 LIOHS ISTATIS MF.SA VF.ROE 3 Dr! Ba, per cl~an 3 Brt. 2 DA. GUISTHOU~l down. ·o. Mda. PILOT Fabuloua Newport Builder/Bt'Oktr HlUna Fam. J\m, frplc. bltn!\, RI O. OW, olr cond. Sft.SOO REA.LESTAT .~ I Rueb twb story with prooerty ... To 20 W11ts ln ~PU drpa, doo to $365/mo mo 963-4~. Sbaded lant ltlld.1 lo 5 .._.E&R 0 CC .. AlaJEDte boal aUpl RED TILE ~time areas in Hunt· sc:~s.S.OO.S.S-2'fU . 96H788Wkncbl06 ~ car parkina! 811 rambl· "~ • • • ROOP'. Raisc'CI Spanish 1n1ton Beach. New & --3 8~ ins 3 bdrm c:u:.wm + ONE·O.P·A·1<lNO lBR. b:r /tk\AY DUPLEX ule entry. "Old Sp&lllih" near new 4 BR. OR, FR. Prplc. Vnlv. fk horno 1~1 '11 bandvman,1 wortutlop! Zba, •·-HtYpool, ~ bnc'" f1'-pla ..... ffu•e SJ4-2Sit Stl-SOIO $425,Neor beach. Ba, Av1tll Mid A1>r t c-n· ' .... h ..... _ ··-• .n• .. "' 1 " '"" ·n -S.ST~~ oft. s "" pool J11cu1.. $3~5. Chalet! UnJQue Jd.ttna. ntf' lot wit boat ••le-, * LISTIM • Z uw-0 •· wut "' •P c hmUy s tyle kitchen , ·a-lnv•"'--t p-·-r· &aH\5'1 H1.11te lot with room for au blw. nreplace, Ir.: .,o~•WAIM and vu: lmmaculalt boau self·cteantna oven . ..., "" ............ • ... .,..-11\.--.p-a....... 3 • 26 - &udm. Soap ud water added famUy ~.Only '· '~ 1tudlo ind bia 1.r•e•. Wrouiht iron ~t.airw•¥ to l.Y aales and cxchana1n&. --' rurtJeroclt .a ar near h~11· uceded d uperately ' $S6.900. Qall PRESTJOt; of ~u:,.e:~:.~: Walld.ni dill. lo beach. iant double ahuttered New th•as &tarting IOOll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nb pc>OI Aviol April $49$ • Shovcl'~m out. palnt'ttn HOMES.MS<f.G4&• Cuiest.abome. UellchUt,al• ST2,000 ~oora mutu aullo. Ctl/Sparow Inv Div. YllWOFPAC.,tC mo644·4l5"11eai.e. up, and )'ou v t' #Ot ----------• ·"-1 t 1-1 Walk· In dOll~. Stttina 1163-7866 • 111 mudt1rn hon\\', full -.------- )'o unelf an utate . IY OW .. ltt ~e~~::;u~~tm~ic' :i~ · room. T-..o putlQIS. St~Pll t'J1>\$, 4br1 lH:r ii•r. z.ooo ~an ,Joiaq~1n T:;vnl1111~. Prlctid dirt t'hup -Low Down Auumrable Do • lo )itt)9 bubor od EXCHANGE +sq. n. Call bkr. 4!~Hl7tl 1...g .. 2 Dr 2 > ""· .11ty, \ IJ wtuc:h ~mi ooly rlabt! Lo•n ?~ • .,.. will cerry pool, 3Rb(lrP~·n+a. • n~ II YOUR boat iUpt Three What .......... h l\'U for whal home&49&>ll..'6Kofc. of aolr COUl'll\l & lakt·. J ., • .,. CI.n b 2 d TO • Br • ba r&arm"·.!:..MOMIY_..., TUlv. • ... ca I I i I ; ~.,.. -... .,. '"'7 ~~u Ulit .... ,.-.. ut try any fl • • • " • ...., year o ld Now port youwant! 8kr"3·1866 8 .. _ 3•3-. _,,,,,,,.. ''"""--0Uu. For qwc:k11howi.na aardcn kit. c:ov'd pat. t ownhom~. JUST --·-· '' h call "7-6010. . . $51.~. 309 Plumeria, S89 MlO-FUl.l, PRICK! MW Sllop' Mal •••••••'••••••••••••••• L_,... hoc 3241 <l"l"'"111 .. 1siv'1011 ""'" Clll~ors.uu. OrowlD1 Jn . ..>'"' o•m 491•1761 ~'°923 Cali fut. 7~·l'700. ••9 ~ + o?c·s. t \tlly LJe3BR homt:. va.unt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• [.. . · Bac<Jt->•ar4l ~equity or.11 11u•11 H..,..1011"1~1· l~a•ed at $45M annually Only$350.QlllSUe ~ Mo. $100.000 hourw. l lll•i1!illl nus. TRHS . t>Wldcr on lorce lot. 4 On.ti House [. . \ I South Oran ire County. ~7'17'1 4br, 2bo. hie fnm rm, uln. .Jilj 'ljJ TIHS & VllW bdrm. larac with Jou. Wf1e;nplt1Ttrr:ace lf~l1ll~t STSM dn. on $2.40 M full ..... ,..... h h 3240 r!!'. deck~; oc~un vu. _ --••••••••-r lOld sp.ue,!ormaldin . Wt!d.12.s , . .,.. 188,. c• ..-_,,.on oc {114)$4140011\umtoSpm Ortam borne witb rare ina, upir•ded new · pnl:t' . .,..ows . "' n ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ _ · ~ .. Heci..da Vkwol mountaln~.Co2y carpets, now dishv.·ahr. Awarm,r~mbllntit.c:oun· 1ncomc.C8llt.oday. ~'tlct'Or.4 Br2 · r, 2bu. l'lc•un. Nr. ~ bnck fireph1«. 3 t..11r1c Wal1Clo)>e.ach,20001qf\. ~t=~r~!:m5\b~· f'or S.le By Owner 1'11 COl.IOFMIWPORT Rm. frpk. WW cpts, u Westmlnl~t\'r Mull. c--!-:...Mor bodroolN. dming rQOm, ONLYS58,000!961M4$6 butler pantry 'wine Blk.sfr0cean.3Br28a, RlALTORS. 1 drps, dshv.·shr, auto ja'r BJlns, frpk, 111~· p11U11. An extraordinary 4 BR. on private cul·de·nc. Al· ~lhar and oak i>ei noors frplc. $63,SOO. 64~·7358 ZSlS E. Coast Hwy. opnr. Fncd yd, 892·3422 $36.5 mo. duyll !a~l..1(31 , famrmhomeruturlnu :a:em:~~~~&~:;;;,:~~ AllT1STICDISIGM 122.S,OOO, • NWPT HGTS, Ocean Vu, 67S.SSll Sharp 3 BR, 2 Bn. Villa ~846·•l::l88 huge master sultt-with• Only *249. per month! &.OA.05 OF GLASS L .... MHJ-1 1052 pool, lg~ 2 sly. 4 'Br, nu CHERRY Pac1f1c Condo. Close to 2 Br$295. t"rplc, gat., kub, vit>w, formal dimg room, Hurry! Please call for ·~ $l7.e37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitch.. 313 Irvine. $89.500 bc:h w/tenms crt. pool<; & pets. snglsok. F\.>e. giant fruit trees, massive details S&S Bum sbowpla~e. TRI-LEVEL IUUTY Ownr. 548·5556 jacuui. Beaut. park-hke Marn Rentals. S40.5370 beams &t mission tile Ph 3666 Dramat1c entry! So.anng . 14 UNIB atmosphere. $340. p /mo .... __ •-h 32691 roof. Only a short walk to : 540-cathedral ceilings. de-4Dr., 3ba .• film. r~. Newport Shores pnde of No fee. Agent. 962·2-'56 ....,..~,..... • ...,oc Little Corona beach. signer fireplace. Sweep· view, great for entertain· ownership duplex. 3 br, ..................... .. S\S9,900.Call&a4·7211 ·~~~~ti~~ Ing master, undlellte ing. Ti.le roof. $119.SQQ. now owner occupied. OUTOFAllA Landmark Estate, 4bd, 2 •STEPSTOOCEAN• . $ dine. Huge sep fam rm, 831·9411 Days/ 495·4773 OpenSunl·5.209Cedar. $160,600. Low down. story, 3b:a,. J car garage, Tennis, Olympic Pool,\'. j1.= r Jl j Jarden atrium. Sunken Eves. PropertyHoua. Spendable. QUA IL yardser v1cc&waterpd, More, Dix 3 Br 2 Ba, ,. llv rm. natural brick &&2·3850or64.2·3361 PLACE PROa:>EJ\TlES, Call aft 6 & wknds. t'50. dplx, all xtr as. S350. mo. We're h,ere to help I ' work. Assume 73 VA l:llJWl:ll,1111 Investment. D1vmon or 962-2138. 642-3573 MOM-POP MOTEl ----------1 loan balance $34S/mo -------------Westclifflux redec. model Bob Koc is co. ("1 U) -------- SAN CUMENTE 0-.PoW . 1026 >~itall. Bkr.962-SSlL n......,.,ottto.M 3 n. 2 Ba, pool & jac. 752-1920 •W.L\TER,_~~~ONT 3 br /Jn NILfl l:l1\IL[Y ~ ~SSUCIATES Charming 11 unit motel ~ l"-d I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa Super xtras. $118,000. D.....t FREE condo. 36 s.hp. 2"'2 ba, with sp:acious owner 's ..................... ;. .. Cute &$ a bug-3 Bdrm. Owner5"8·5"'38 ~~· '2400 Reetal Ser•ic• $625. Dbl gar. 545·"1&&5 a Par l men t San NEW USTING! c~m home with ocean Hwwfi!40ft H A R B 0 R V l E W ....................... Yorktown-Magnolia WANTED -adults need :J C I e m e n t e • I d e a I view. Over 1800 sq. ft. of ~ f I bdrm unfurn house apt .. 2 BR}'"''~"+ 3 BR Apt h $63 900 "Carmel", 3 br next to ldyllwild. 1800 ~ n. '4 4 BR. 2 BA, p c ..•. S38S · • mom·PU" •1u s 1ne:.s. ,.,,_,.., · c arm. , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · d I o dupl"'' tn Newpo •• "l"c,ooo." Best & lowest priced p ark & greenbelt. acre.A·Frame.3 r,lba. WestmU\Ster/Spnng ae r "" '~ ~"" Duplex on todays OWMH Owner,64()..4307 $36,9-00. Submit your 4Br,2BA.clean .... $300 area before M-ay lsl -GREATCALIFORNIA market.Callto.rdetails. AMCHOU&I Offwater,3Br.ramrm. terms. Owner/Brkr. Warner/MagnoUa older plac:'e OK • .. .. ... CH PROPERTl"'S SOUTH COAST IMYISTMEMTS !iv rm. din rm. kitcb, sur· IUCH HOUSE 846-:4938 3 BR. 2 BA, DW •••. S3SO Reasonable. Haw gc:x11I _.... ~ lNVESTl\tENT round bnck. cedar, glass 3Br on Peninsula, near Hamilton/Bushard rererenl>es from pa.st 13 l\larveli>11s cattle •. ranch 549-08.12 11141 4t6.-771 I atrium. Sandy be.ach & the Pier. Bk r (213) MAMllfOTH LAKES JBR. z BA. (pie .... S38S years m the same house. fin East~lopeofSrerras. f bay~ blk away. 16852 662-168.seves. CONDO. lBr. l\~ bath , Hell·SprM\1tdale 675-1345 e.ves ot· 720 acres or gra\'lly reN.Mlo 1007 SPICTA.CULAR Edgewater La. 846·5"' -w/Loft. Bu nk a lcove•, 3BR,2 BA.nucpts .. $350 weekends. Irrigated pasture. Feeds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot846-789S HARBOR VIEW wood bumlng Crplc;. elec 3 BR 2 BA patio $350 -----.~-- tlSC> steers 6 to 7 months plex 2 Br ea. 1 Blk to ' OCUHVllW Palermo model. fee lot. kill·h. s tove, dsbwshr, ' • .... NWPT HGTS2nr + i:uc!>l With 225 pounds gar.n . ~ean &bav.$119.SOO · 3br condo, end unit . ....-1044 nr sc:'hls & play ground. refrlg , disposal. JBR,2 BA,fplc ..... $345 house. 2•,., Hn bltns 1'1ne modern s bedroom Marshall Rlty 675-4600 $10,000 under builder······················· lg lot. panelling & in-Completely furn. Sips 8 3 BR. /l::.cr~i~e.l~ .. $365 rrplc. $425. 548·6100 house. Exc.ellent barns. price. t7l4}496-5275. JEW£ABKHOME',3Br terior improvements or 10. S32,500, Days Edini:er.Coldenwcst BLUFFS 3 BR, 2 hu., 1 '!Orrals. cqwpment and def Mer I 022 2 Ba. lge Fam. Rrn. open bt.ly .... S52:500. througllout. 64'1·6499, 557.2520 ask for Ken. -3 BR, 2 BA, RIO .... $3SO i.ty. eod unit; early are.i. machinery. Located by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo.dain V• 1034 beams, Parquet kltch Ewjoy tM Good Life 494-iSlll 49"·5882 Eves 675-.6651. Garfield-Bushard Avail. 3120. AJtt 640•5560 ~l1un net i~ogrn., ';\ ~ ~: ~ ~g·: Pri~cea. ~.900M•. rF'odrupsleaxle. •••••••••••••'!.•••••••• noors. cust. cedar panel-32325So.CoastHwy. Waterfront Duplex , 3BR,28A.dbl gar .• $325 -- _. ing & II ght fixtures. 499.4514 493.251 l Newport Island. Lrg 3 br Refttols 2BR. 2car1tar ..•••.. $285 Blufrs Condos; leases SIGN lf'IC~NT TAX by owner . Excellent Decorwallpaper.$8$, & 2 br + sep room & ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tartmgatS450 :~ A,ci;.'W f1 F~~ ~~ _ro_nd~all 6'4.8o9" JUST REDUCED l ree. ~-89GG bath. Garage, boat dock. Houses FurniaMd l f Asent 644·1133 Californi11 or Ne\·ada Nl!WOFNRING 164,500.Won't.las.tlong.SI SIEDROOM LagunaNiotJ#I. 673-786lorlll 43S·Wl3 •••••.•••••••••••••••••• 963-45et •913·l786 Newport Shores wale•·· RANCH ES call Bu~ Spacious, sunny Duplex Bedrooms. very sharp1 DICOIATOI ·~--CostoMfla 3124 Weekends i o.6 front. 3 Br, 3 ba, de11. Hahn, experienced on 45 ft. corner. near and clean. Newly paint-I Ulli•-""'P..tc thec:hofc:ecommunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pools & frnnis. No peb. rancher and member ot beach and shops. Owner ed. huge family room/·I .,.._., • •• BIG TWO·STORY Ne~rt ffeiwhts 1 Br duplcic $195. Util pd. Lease$.~I0.6i5·6917 our sta(C. helps finance. $107,500. patio combo. Lots or ex· 1 r v j n e d e c,o r al 0 r 5 1 k' '" f'ee. 3br, H!tbu. Crpls, h1rge ---: , H .. L Pl ... CHI... lras Highly upgraded. dream house. Secluded 4-bedroom oo tng upon S t a r er h ~ m e -21 Main Rentals, 540·5370 ya.rd Call eve:. or wknds. liluffs Jl3r, 2\2 ba, Fam. "" " " · . end of cul de sac loca· the bills and sea. Inside bedroom & fum1ly room. I 213.3J.S.9382 rm, dm rm. on Grt>cmbl"I~ SPlCIA.LTY FOOD FRANCHISE UGUHA REALTORS Ownen'PrYanxltous~ lion GREENBELT very private and ex-Plentyofroomtouduon Hewportleoch 3169 · f\c•ar pool. $600 mn, ZT2? E.CoastHwy. l'IJWf!t:1,jljli] §M Vl~W ! Lavish front elusive" Seu Terrace", when you are ready ........................ Newport West. 3 Br 2 Ba, 835·22-12or7SH1747 675-4392 9&2-447i'{'r.m'546·8i03 patio garden. Two story 3\-s bath. fenced grounds. VIEW. Don't miss it! F·or Yearly or Summer rental. xtra IJr:e yd, walk lo bch. ,.,_.-, GreJt loeullon downtown1-------'-----1 .~~~~~~~~~f vaulted & filed entry. wnh It's own pool. details,callS40·1151. Waterfront, rurn 4btl, ~mo.Afl3,64ti·3439 ~C.,~tr 1. a~ u 11 a. A 11 n ew HEWIN OLD CdM --Formal living room jacuui and sauna house. dock, private, $900. mo. Clif>'S ono 3278 t<qu1pmcnl rt•udy to 21s Mango1d 3 Lfr 2 Ua. hosts wall o( fireplace. Terrific buy, near the summer lse $1500 June-2 Br duplex $225. Gar,••••••••••••••••••••••• makt> SSS for you this View, 12 Blk to llch. RANCHO MESA Lushly gardened atrium. sea, reduced toSlt9,950. Sept. $2,000 July & Aug. ki~. pets. sngls ok. t'ee. 2 Br duplex $230. Kids ol<. isummcr seui.ou. 520,000. Open 10·4 PM daily . Sharpest <!·Bdrm In the Form a I d t n e. 2nd Laguna Niguel Realty Call Mrs. Long, 644-8612. Mam Rent ali., 540-5370 F~ $142.000. Ownr-Brkr. track, 1~~ bath. family fireplace plus two sided 110.5050 496-4040 BR 8 2 Main Rentals, 540-5370 &i3-0388or67S...02.JS. b' h k d wet ba 0 r & wall o r ~----u......&..-,·-L-..a Lge2 • Z a, car gar. rm, 1ft llC yar ' bOOkc:'S SCS highlight ~ ~vwr.-..--. frplc, Sm pool, gd area. Wffhniftster 3291 SH.ORECLIFFS ~~~~s~fug8~i~.ment l a r ge lamily room . -~ $76,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kid-pets ok. $310. + dcp. •••••••••••••••:.••••••• Bright chef's kitchen · Westc:'lift Area w /as.-.um Corona ct.I Mor 3222 842·2032 ~Br. lrg yunJ. t\rds/pct" 839-1710 wtwate~ purifler •tap.Mewporthoch 1069 7'c,'7o In. Luvely 3Br, •••••••••••••••••••••••Rent or Sell 2Br condo, ok:l350mo.8941Marbll!. Stepstopriv•lebeac:h.<4 Giant master suite .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba+pool, bltn kitch.2 BRdu,plex: lge. family new cpt/drps. New in· 53h·7447or!S<lli-4747. Br 3 Ba, 3 lrplc's, + /sl p down Ro m an By Owner 4 Br 3 Ba h. h be T r l -rm. 2 Ba. Adults prefer, 'd h'ld OK $225 .. maids quarters. VIEW w e · M h G Pl /B k ig am cei mg, rp · ls 644·2212 or call 51 e. l c 1 · per HouHs Fumished or By Appt. only. S23S.OOO. ~y OWNER.,• BR,~ Ba. bath. 4 ore ug Bluffs . an. w ac Open Wed l·5pm. 1215 :i pe . 640-7000 mo.or SJ.5.000979-7888 UnfurniJtt.d 3300 -nwnr-Brkr. 673·0388 or super, super cond sliarp. bedrooms. 2400 Sq. It Bay View• J aeunl & Pembroke. aury at U..-£"'-6 ., ..................... .. v drcnm house for just many xtras. Open House ALL PORTS R E G "-"-:"7'°" 6'75·023.S pr~ced to sell. $53,500. $7&.SOO-plimelocation. Wkntls 224 No ta NB, &ts-so:N 1>40:1054 r2 ~r duplex $275. ar11ge, H..t.Our 324 2 S140 Furn bach ulil pd l'nnc. only. 91>8·3038 C;ill qow752_1700• 640-lS38 1 s1ngles ok. Fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocfront studio pct/i.ngb. HIGH ..... R ... l ... G COTTAGE + IN· . X-LARGE Ol'!Nl110·HPVNIONN.Cf'· Big Canyon open house. MamRentals,540·5370 '?br condo. Bltns, crpts, ~oreSl50mcl~ti~ ~ "" COME I~ I 0 f t daily 1-5. lR Rue G'randl\lmost new & beautiful 3 drps pool & rec rm Co~lagc$190appln:-, gnr OFFICE-SHOP South ot the Hwy on an OOxJ4? lot enhanc:'eS de· .~11~~;11·~ . cean ron Vallee. Agt. 644·1193 I BR 2''t bath home Lge. avail: $275. (213)5911·2993. Unique bach. applnslpl'l IUllDING LAGUNA ich•all~ located corner sirabihly near new 4 bd. .' .. ·1'" ~ Largest & best duplex in l • · . • Ocean vu $1!1511L1I J><I • IA• A hl'1.,htful2BRCot· spac. l'"R. Huge Nan·· ; town Spectacula r W N••-D-tex I hy._rm. w/C_rplc., formal I • 32 .. 4 Singles2br partyrm A prim<' Coast U1ghl4il)' "' • .. t k l tyl bay window : . bd • r-• • -r . dmmg, family rm. Very rvttW "' C . t $2 1 1 loc:'atton. Approx11nately Lage with natural cedar uc e 5 e coasUlne views: 2 rm. 2 Br, l Ila . each umt,j close to beach. $750 Per ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou:e 1 1r 101111 p1 2600 sq. n. build mi: with s hingle ext erior and & old brkk frplc. add Univ Park. 3bd. 21,; ba. by & 3 bdrm .. with family beamed ce1hngs, fri:>lc,, month. 6'4-0JZ2 :ruRTLEHOCK Beautlfu· ~ay & ~~ch l br M)!I~ !I parkml? ~Pac:'e1'. l\lui;tc• beautiful prof. J;indscap· warmth & charm to lgr. o)ll'!ler. Open house Sun. rm., 5 baths; 4 frplcs .• S sun deck, nr ocean.. Eileen Hudson, Rltr. · ly decorated. 2 BR, 2ba, Summer /wkly 2 li1 ,\ leMe triple nets $14,100 ing. LR. custom c:'pl.s .. drps .•• ~Sor by appl. 4236Seton encl. garages. All bll·ins. $93,000. By owner den/library on quiet kids year. Pncc $170,000. PLUS blt·in vac .. intercom. FV! Rd. Prin only. 552·8114. many extras. Finest in 673-7635 lrCKta MHO 3224 Cul-de.sac: Walk to 1"3m!Jy & petl brS2JO 'a cute l BR Rental cur Iii. & near Cl vie Center.I everything! $350.000 r:.••••••••••••••••••••• Sc:'hools. bus, UCL 8450. I.furry ~br fncd petS230 ". GR.UTllG IUY: I rently providing $230. 1t15.ooo. Tra~t' present TURTLEROCI( CALL ~ · U6·2·W Bluffs $74 508 •4 Br, 2 Ba. fam rm. t·346·ZTl6. ~al Bch~r.kidspct.:- DOWNTOWN home. :,H·l7S4 or l.ovelyBroadmoorplan7 9~-" , . t'orm.dm.rm.,allbllns, \iacant3b 1dsptotFee ... GUHA mo. EACH ~3371. home. 2 sly, 4 Br, 2\z Ba. ____......... 2 BIR: Prof dee. lhghly SS25. 5"'5·'7645 (2) Two story homes. 4 Br Bea~h~omb _ &31·2011 ?,OOO root btrrl ·'i'n " with •m\ate patio, and • dininsi. family & 1wme u ;At.TV upgrddw/parquetfloor·-d 2~11 8ain spollesscond., Condominiums u ... • rm. Lu. new. lot. f''ee land -"'~•' Nnport Pul orr•u ing. used brick, cslm •Spotless 3 br. 2 bacon o. & like new 3 Br 212 Hu . • . l 25 :o.iulnblt' for i<hops, bank, separutee pnvutc en· "o 833-0824 drps & imported ('arpct· Pools. clubhse, gar. $315. Both Ix-low market with UnfUnushed 4 rnod emponum. Onl)' trance. $93,500. Call S93.500. wn!!:.__ Penmsula Duplex at 116 ing. S45-5270or 546-:r110 ref's.540-7559 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1rnbf·· h111l<11n~ w1th t 644-7211. UNIVERSITY PARK Ea.,t8alboa.3br,2br,in lmmac. 2 br, l '= h11 . l\r, .1mpl\' llorkl11~ avullahl''j GARDEN HOM E good t'ondit1on. Rents PEACOCK 644.5335 Mesa Del ~ar, 3br. 2ba, •RENTALS• Brookhurst & A<lt1m,, m l'l'111t•r ol 1.11i:1111.1 on l IR+ IOHUS 3 Br. 2 Ba. upgraded. arelowdue toout ortown _ frplc, patio, .ds.hws hr, UNJVEHSlTY PARK llu11l1nj.!ton Uay 112. mum trum,• llllt!ry... $31,900 lnscpd,sprnk.lrs,patio& owner.SllS,000.Driveby·NcwportShores , l'h Blks gar opener, nu drps, 28R,2Ba ••••• $4oorurn Adulls. $2.'iO. mo. Yt•ar Ow11('r will !1•11:..(' or ~ell. Spadoui. end unit town cover. frplc, air cond. only. then ~a 11 RP to grded beac:'h. l Blk to crpts. 1st & last. $42:5. 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... S425/450 lse. Wahcr dryer, pool & TEN SUf'ER UNITS hom~. 1800 11Q rt. 1.rit $63,900. S.'iU1505 Jackson, RF.A LTOR. pvt tennis court & Jr. 546·4983or 497·2268, t'~e= 3 BR, 2·~ Ba ..• S.'iOO rurn clul> pnv~i.. Call 6t1m t<• OF'tc""' & 102 .. honu.'I rm ubovt' garage. OpenS4t&SUn ll·S The Jackson Group, PO Olympic pooh; Ji:c encl d , fl.SAN JOAQUIN 9pm,008:t290or1:16Hll!.20 .. ~ Costa M.so • Cleon. nice e·rpts. panel -----Box 495, Santa Bnrbnru , . 4 B . 2 • Ba Mesa Verde Cozy 3b . 1 "1 BR 2 b ·s~o -- APARTMlNTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi: & much more. Supl•r or8051687·517~or966·289tl f~~r·.~·SO~S l • ba, refs, 3135 Sumatra. 2 · 1~~ u.~........... WF.S'tCI IF!-' 2 Ur 2 l\,1 I DRAMA TIC eves." ,..,..,c:. 545·7359. 2 Bil, 2 Ba .. ··• .. •·•· $-l2.'i frpk. "it itlraJ> inc ""-•I'. Fhl• off11·c~ 11n1 '"'' MesaVerde Uuy' II 10 .... L ~ 2BR,2ba,<1cn .. S460/17~ ... ,..06-5 1'1~7 I"" ap.1rt m1·n1, 011 fll'I llll' llUllRY! ASK FOR LaSa e Son ClettMnt• rv harp 3 Br E ·Side. New NOlt'rlf IRVIN1': -~ . • . . •·nr•H·t' 111 1.a"una·,, 2•Story JOllN(.'ITRIGNOAGT Sp~c10 .. 4 OR in Unjv, w:;~R,.'~~~T •••••••h•••••••••••••• paml, lrl: fncd yd, dbl ~BR,2 1311, ...... $:lli014M 2 lge bdrm!>. Ncwp111t 1•-cc l•·~i 1·1• n1trlh <'ntl 1., n'" In •:~uutiful 7~1700 p os 2-!l l yfi ,:? PRIMER-IA.REA gar,quictst.Stv,rcfrig, 4BR,28a ........... S425 J.Wach.$-125. mo. Ple111'1· ~. l11l"l'•n" .11 »,1 L,"l'l'll .. 111 '111 no0 "' , "" 3 B · r • sli1> w/~p $ 5 " "' " ~ ,. ~ • J ·' b ,, C1r"places, new plush r~ie "'· · " · Pl~OVINCl Al.HOMF. crpt, drp11. 33 mo. ralllH2·43J2 ·11rne"1~1""I cc\•or." ~"room~. FVr .. TIOHOME ~ I f 3Dr&l n 1 · -J,"" i¢<'l>arote (am•IY. r~1m • • "" cor~. f''om. rm. otfJoins prov Pans or Massive UO (1rcplc, 2 I~ 642 9825. SMALLELEGl.NT ~·ormul dln1ni: for S<ll.!l~buyi1thhslbd.2 roomykitrh1.m.$"1ll.~ Rr apts. By owner BR, Cam rm w /wood ----------• SIDEWALK CAFE Joi o u • m ct n1cnI11 obn1ti .h\'1~1~~~ct~ju~t~it' ~~· LE RAISOR $L2S.~.675_:57J7__ bum'g fp . well planned H~i.e party room w~ibar & Apartrnetd1 hmish•d 1-:normou11 pit1nn :01.rd ORT SHnDES dual kitch. K1t r hl'nAut frplc. 2 hr, .1 bu, IC Ol, only !lllfrwalk l'11f~ In \-.riOJ)munt hM ten111s ell!. NEWP ~ 0 w h · bl kt S335 642·0282 l.,1"IJ1'1.1 .11·1·.1 .\ r1•al 1111ld llvinii rooin l'nh;inced by & 11vf'n1ixt'cl pool. Nl'11r REALTY I' Cor Jot IM•uuty· 4 Ur / + c op II Ot' oi>. · -----1 ....................... lalboo lslond 3706 . ~ "frr1·1' ulow. Stairway to nt•r . . Cu.<1lm drp!-, rrptll. 11.v1•r M"':sA VERDL', ..... r. 2 Bi1, 111101· f111 \hi' r111ht " Mil<1Scl l\1rk,11chooti.& r11m.rm.dc11 N1!we111·p. II THIS ,. ,..,0 • YFU.Vl>lx furn.:t llr.No 11111•r,1tor. 1-;,1·l0 l l1•rll pnv.ilr UJl!\lnir:1. 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":st01te. 1;1r, 3.131 on 1101111' of tlw l11w:<t Hwutlwttatthoch 1040 niornto~row.Thrrc'rf'21 s in1tle 11tory home MolMleHotttes · 1>arks.Nr.11ho11vl1HLhU1>,lalboaPenlnsuta 1707 hornl'll 1n L.1 1:11n11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trnlh&, kl~<'h4tn nook,1 ~ • .soo. Won't Ju"t: c.:1111 ForSal• 1100 t.ariie 2 br home. Cpts. lt•nn111 &. itolf fi11·1J, 5;"~"·1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 111111111111: ln lll'll't' trum a Hew Home Buyers ReftftSSession formal dltunit roo!n und for 11ppt. lo 1wc•. ··~····.················ ~lv, ref, fned yd. Gar. 1133· 225.! II fl fl. II a )'!'I Y1•nrly llnt•hdur. Sl•'l)I> '" c·htirmm,.: 111111 yuuruw11 r ."."' 11ttr11ctlvt'drcor.$M,OOO 642·3850or64233(11 ~Taha.man, only $2~1. Adull!i.S2_0.'\.1'75·111_27 _54_!Hl055 lir h Sl.,ll'!il7S lnt'I utal. 1wur t11" n .mil twnl'h for ~fore you buy. rl'lec1t VA & FHA rROrOTY HOUSE Set I> ad It ark <.: M s fl ,. . !I 0 0 l fl II " this ntW<'r 3 h<'drm. 2 bll, I.OW DOWN :,41H~!l ~urn . .! • 2br & 1rnr. N1<'t' yrd. trN:ll ~I Rr, 2 h11, 'IWilOlrllOI( N11111•h li7!l ~'10, lll'Cikt•r-. unbf'llC'\ .1hly IH'aUt1r111 !IUllllY l)le klL Spnn1sf\ °'II for dulllll•. HARIOR YIEW . . -No J~ls/kul11. Oldc•r 1·pl fJtiVll. No J)(!I.< s:JM~. IOI) Oll (l'I' ltt\111 .I' hvm•' 1111<'1'11 nl rpk. ('It' Only $.t9,!IW. JADI REALTY 24 x r..i 3 Rr, beaut. insldr pr('f, ~o. 5414-040!, bl & lmlt 31:n lt1ll!>JI, . I I I 'l I'll t'll\ \'J\.t ' N ew on morket . & out Appllc:' ind'cl • (;ulvrr<lale, lrv1 11 c . I 111 "''.' 1.it1, 1n ~•.ouo. ' ni-:n~~Pl-:T 147·12ll Buutitul h111hlY .. up· Se/lame St ~Jobtl<' Park. 2 Br. mC>bil,t• home. Sl75 21.3/003·6719. 1rmw ... 1 •11~ 1~1 ~111 • UGUMA.'S lfST Rcaltors963-785l i r aded · "Cnrmf'I nn Spart' lOH . El Toro 1 ·~ut1I pd. h•1• ll!l!i !l:l.l .1 RENTALS. TOO lloclcs to leach greenbelt w 11rnt10. yard 586-8914 Main Rentnll1. 5'10·!1370 RE...,.."'LS :i ur 2 lsu, 10 c•n•.I of .Jun•'. Our rt>nlal tlepurtm\'lll 1:1 ----& plaotii I ikc you ·ve -,. "1"" •. 111 I-B Ill() t-'lHST lN LAG UN A. A Lovely 2 story· 3 bed rm. never seen before! z.i· wide in prl mt' Hunt· 3 Br duplex $200. K11lt1 Ok. tuG C/\~ YON O:JlCJ rno " 11 " I a r ~ e s r l r c t ion 11 f f 211 bath, Newport West· ' SOUTH COAST !njl1on O<-nch 11d11lt pnrk. F{'C 2 Rr. 2 ba •. $38~14501000 Hlvd.-Apt U 1 inn 511111• rl's ide11t111I unrl CHOICEO home.Close to beach. INVt:;STMl::NT l'vt 11aUo w /flrcpit. MainRl'nlals,5405370 2BR.2•,,ba ......... S6tl()COf'oaadelMar 3722 t'lllllntt>r c i11I rental!>. schools, s hopping. 1041 549·0812 646-6710 Loaded w /t•x tra s. 28 5205 G ra -tll 3Bdrms .• 2Bulhl'I ••••••••••••••••••••""'• i nd u din It !I um m ~· r . WOODSJIE.AM Mot1v:itc-d scllcr. Call fm· •••••••••••••••••• ••••• -Sl8 000 642-!M&f or eves r I . Fa ge, P<1 ' $395·$500·$550 (furn) 1-\lm nr unf. 2 BR. 2 ba .• ···1ntnr, Bnd l\llOU.11 d information. r t w....,...~ Cov• NEED IMMED 81uff!I. 962'51siJ sing esok. ce R SOR f .... • s1·.o ~ •· " Near new. 3 Ur + en ~ ean ron . .,.....,, "' Linda, Bonita. or Pt1ula _.:_ Main Rentals. 540 5370 l£ AJ am. rm "'£'fin vu · ren\nls of homc11 ;tntl Condo combines 1111 or l 'J>F.flD S3nd bcach • ..tlde pools. Mod 1 p Pt fi.140398 COINllerciof -----.--t-\Jrn /\11~n11;1SS!13'1 apartments. tht' best. Plus h decor, <tBr, 4Ba. Liv Rm. 11ew e · vt y. _.::__ ,___. l600 2Brduplex $11190. <•nrage REALTY fplc, beamed ceiling . Ql'\.·IE ~ rm, maids rm 52g$,OOO EWHOMES • ....,. •• y ehlldorpelok. CostoMHo 3724 pri\'. patio. attached ll' 494·7156 HARBOR Vt ODEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'ec Ma 1n Rentals, c D I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r., best loc. Compare! lSSS w.1o1ter. c. M. 3 BC2A ~~t EP\11 )plat10 & spa ART CENTER $4-0-S:r70 C4523ampuusm:al~ey~hotp\:':~. $37 .50 WEEK & UP .. , C8 .,..,., •• M«Hilet lo~k•t r ""'· 1 , on 66x323 C-2 lot. Ideal ---------• ~~~il!iil!!~f!;ijij llM0.9922. 549-86SS L.c:e~?~ ....... --ofl mastcr~rm .• i.:er'l rorantiquesors\mllar. College Park, a Br, 2 Ba. CALL8l3-8600 :~~~1~t.~1,13J~r~~t~·all '"" '"""' lot on cu · e ·$oc. :x-Dania Really Co. frplc, cpl$, drps, $350 •PhoncServ, lll<l """l 1 tmmncuhtlt' 3 bdrm .• tensive lndscpn!'. fee 645-2020or 642·6.560 549.2534 ·~· GOT IT A.LL!! den & 2 bntb home. Near land &44·2008 --....-----1 Beaut Det>rfielrl 2 sty. 3 •Children Set'tlun Newer 4 BR. 21 2 bath shopping &.schools. Es o..lexH/ 2 BRhouse.Eastside, Br. 212 811. Twnhome •Lowmonthlyratc~ home with formal dinlnll Beautifully landseaped. Udo Isle tate Clnffs sde 1800 only $250. Vacant trplc, brirk pntro, rcfnf{, •SS Of P week'!! r1•nt rm. Bltns. Beautifully {II\ large, fenced corner 6YEARSNEW' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS6-777'7ukforSue wshr ldryr incl $425 mo wad decortttc<l. 3 Car in.-. on lot A.slung $52,500 5 bdrm. din r~. fnm rm. IEST IUY IN Avail immed. S59 0840 2376 NewPort Rlvd, f'JI ~~~~~~~~~~I lnr•,. lot w /c>o,·ert'd atudy South expoi;ure. * ~ 9'15Sor04:i 3007. l = ""' I t d B ""'l<UIPORT SHOR""S For lots or interesting Rancho San Joaquin ._. P~tt"'. Walk to nrw Cen-m"-"-~ '•'*"·trees. sec U( II • ) ~.... .. ' Westclm Pina area. 3 lac bdrm. ram.rm. 2 ba. 2 frplcs. ltte yard on t'UI· de·sac. 768-0987 .. V • 1 a Ul:l~u-..::.. $228 000 u ow C' 3 b 2 b d I 1111 x ideas. read the ads tn ·7he 2 BR. & den showplace~ Ap~ S37 ~wk up I tral P:irk & Cultura -9 T"Sl-.~nn appt. • · oY n T r. 3 up""· e · u .. J.h .. ca...-.. Wed Golf course view. $475 ~ 9755 Center, $79.900. Broktr ~ ,,.t7 Open house Sat .~un. tras. sle 1>s lo ocean • ..,._, "'""V every · -' 1 536~ 49!1 ·2800 1·5p~l2t Via Fire~e-$111,500 642·3573 nesday&Saturday. 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See to GwC191• for l..t 4350 StoNt & ~· t..ocated ·in&lde luat chlldn-n? llolp ii\ nallo £XP£11(Nt'[0 l BR l'\lrn, 2 lrJC ctoaeu. - ----Adams. IM'f..1957 appreciate. Call for appt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail M11rch lit. 18'0 HICh·ri~e office bulldl"" bl ~ hn1. 541HI~ . Q C!uHn1i1e bed. pn v.1 OHle-...P.th -----S$l-«M.lalter8PM. STORAGf. un1e for Newport Blvd .. C.M. with npUyt tradu. ) --CONSUMER LOAN dreulna rm, xtra liteol l, 2. & !I Or. Adull.-t, no "'91M D "'•LY rent ~ Mar. 1959 M• Rmt or lease: C·honln11 Day/wk Good terms MASSAGE rooms, e n d . ear pet1. d•hwshra. &ha& vr-""' pie A~e. apt~. CO$t• OveT t2 UHIH. tlpalth i\lMt.!:"·4!00 -FfGURIMODILS PROCESSOR w/1tor11(e. Adults only. tpl11. clo•ed &n•1e. .............. M a Store. Antique Store. l''URNITURE .,, Cabinet ESCORTS no ~t.s. Optn 12 &pm lrplc. BBQ. Gu & water o!ll nu; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ramt Sto,re, lnt~tlQt Shop, well eatab. L.agunn --pd. Pool ~lEAOOWLARK TUE EXCITlNG C»fice llfttal 4400 Decorator•· Uoutiqut', Nill\lcl aru AJl ('Quip & Outcall· A11pt QOly UMITID lr9 ,_. J Ir LA MANCHA. AnS GOL."' COURSt: PALM MISA. AnS.. ··~;•••••••••••••••••• Hobby Shop. f'tc. Lota of Inventory.• conJj~uous Homt1 Office· Stud le> CA.UFOIHIA IANIC Bit.hi. W/W, dt'JI&, pool, 178Scott Ph1cc CM Fun and rt'crhtt0n at MINUTES TO NPT 150 I Wntcllff Dr. ~rklns. Good walk-ilu. 11cri. & truckf~$20K 631·311 I $200. Adlta, no pet• 642·5073 your doont.-p. Shoppio¥ BCll. Newport Fmanctal Ctr Call &Ii 1.achenmycr Eves. 49lM44tl . -- flU,31187 ----- --& be1chr11 JU.St blotks B11ch. J'4! UH. 646·3921: e~es67~7'J ' /\UOKTION llladwlor upt, purtly rum . ..,..~!..!.'e1 ·t~l:..b~l~. ~1e.,w. Movt·ln ready' QuJl!t. I from $180. ~ OHie• Spece t:ouoscUn1i1 & ltert>rr11I N ho i $ 2' , .. ,...,.a,~., • .,~ .... b11drm. priv b•ltony, Adult.".NoPL•hl QallonSlleM..naitr Pre11 il'Sbuvall.wknd!I r. • Pf n3, 1 · mo. pvt patio, ii11 r , 5275 1210. bltru1. llisb"'ll'hc~. 156U4fosa Or. <Tl4) Ml-3111 fil(l Z41 SO 15 2A llr hdplinu 547 94M +$l5.uU .548·61T3 AdJU.oopeu.Z447EJden t:on~ader s111all p11s IS 8lksl:a111ofNewport ...,'--Oft leeclt -.-o 1179·1&58 Dnv~ by: loter>ect10n of Blvd.) MA.SSA.GE •••••:7.°••••••••••!~~. Miiitute adult ll•rden l~pt-Gr•htm & Heil. Hunt ~9880 C·2 WATER FRONT HOT~L · Oft't·1cE 17141 UMll I Equal Opportunity Ernploy~r BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn 11pl1. 2 Br, den, 2 ba lnatton Boch " 1 .... tri .. l.....a 4500 ._ ~'QBULK,Hl-;~p • 1101\tE apll lt70" tl"°· Sp11nlsb w/p11t10. 1 Br. Uuul. K...t IOC)H't RHlty RES 0 R ~~ i--••••••••••••••••••••••• Tir aZ ;e~c3~ tr'1~T y BY APPOINTMENT 1tyle bldll. iht encl 1C11r. hlnd!lca~d wt pool. N 840-2601or848·83001' 44 ~~ ~SQ. Ft. M·l , front uf. MART ' ti'OO ~~:g>1~~ AM BANKING pool,uuna. lndry, adlts. pets v;M-...-fl~. fge rear c!Qor. ~. ------------------- 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 bJk Martiftl .. Aph U ini..e ~=:::....,. Mo. 1.,.0 l..o&•n St .. Unit MASSAGE PART-TIME W.ofBeachoffSlater. 27SE. UlthSt.C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;-,,,,,,,._,,. G. Daya S40'57l0: eves MooeytoLo• 5025 &bJ ames·Li<'. Mai.seu1• ~· 78'8 631-3003 Twtt. lock LI v I N G 646-068! ................. ...... ~ 41'4·5111 TELLER U.,..leech 3741 New adult waterfr t Viit•Aph 3600 Sq Ft, 2°' ~r !IQ n .1---------•I F'REt-: COM MUNITY ~pcrcnct•d S~vint:11 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts in Me:lll Ver~~. You'll ~njoy a relax~ · • ----------1 4001 B>r<'h. N.B. Agent SECONDARY SERVICE: offer<-ti by Loan or h un kln g Oceanfront 5 Br, ~ .tia . Beautiful hindscaping. lifestyle in, the exclu.~ivc $140 up slore-offk'~ cpts 5'tl-!i032 FtHAHCIHG SOUTH COAST <:OM· employe ror n part·timo New~panisb ; so ft. llv. Exceptionally rich in· Vill1111e or Turtle Rck. drps air bath. 17301 ----------I 8--ll!l~•;. 1 MUNITY HOSPITAL tellerpclOlitioowith aSav rm. Groups & pets o.~. tenors. l&2 bdrms from Chuu:e of 1to3 Hdrms in-Beach Bl, H.B. 8'2·2834 AIRPORT A.REA. 15 Yr. Amortizalion AUXILIARY. Jf you lwe IRAS & Loun. 2 Days ~ SlSOOMo. Will unfum. S2'7S. Mesa Verde Vilhis, cl. 2 story. 2 Bdrm From S 170 6 ()< PER~ FT 3200To64i>c>Sq. Ft. No Balloon Payment 11lone in L11guna Be11ch '41!t!k plus Saturdayis. lllcCormack, agt 4!.M·7Ml 1555 Mesa Verde Drlve townhomes . $26-0 to $43U. 16'7 WESTC-Ll FF·NB 19"1!• Per Sq. t-'t. MECHANICS BANK und would like to receive J -E c mo ThreeRockv1ewDr Oakwood off~·rs tht• " 2Air·oonditionedorrices,1 11 h ""kd w.wwrtleoch 3769 ast. osta Mesa. Irvine 833' ... 00 .. AGT."-"1·..,.."" Forlnfo.Callanyhme a ca eac we"". ay to ~ r-· 1714 )~().8871. ... . ,.,.. finest in reson living at a '" .,....... ampleparkln1( 673-4400 ,,.,,.189601' 6 ..... 39"' ascertain that you are all BRENTWOOD SA VlNGS & LOAN Call for Appointmc:nl 97'-lf IO ••••••• •••••••••••••••• pnce you can aHord. ----------! HARBOR REAL TY '"" "" '" gbl I I h $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr a,Beau.L 1 br. Pool. frpl, LOCJlll"lleoch 3841 hecvtf•~Suttes ----------1~~~~~~~~~ n ,pe:~~1t:1~P one 8acb. Color TV. maid beam ceilgs . bllns. •••••••••••••··~···•••• There's $1 million in Fu I I s e r v Ice · 3200sqft w/lOOOsql'tA/C Ext.644<Auxiliary0fc.l 11erv. pool. THE MESA. •Adults. no pets . Mgr. Drop a pebble .into the recreation facilities Person alized phone offu:e space. All heated.I •BHIK RATES 41!i N. Newport Bl, NB 548·50749AMto9PM. Ocean lrom your Apt. NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· ser vice, confe r ence Randol ph S t . Costa· M THE An Equal Opportunity 1-;mployer fl.16.-9681 Lease. Luxury. security. NlS COURTS. A full tlm room. xerox. Avail. In Mesa. S620. ~-16· 1653 NO Sf.LLOON HociMdoDeM~ Matureadu1Ls.3.l7SSCst. activities director wb air port area tN.B.) 161.h&M N PA'YtAENTS "GENTLE Luxu.rious bayfront fum. 160 W. W11so.. C'.M. Hwy. 4.99·283S. plans parties, BBQ's sta.rtingSl2S. 833·3640 Beach ~~v~qa:n.e~~n Refinance to consolid.ate • BARMAID. AltractJve on· 2 br, 2 ba localed at pvt c1o--..1G ln"" & more! Free Sun debts Make home Im TOUCH.. ly colle 0 e OK Call club. Avail May 1st. _..,. · arOCJH White water view. nearly ,,., cl 3.000 sq.ft office &! • · • . . · ' • · ~904147 BEAUT.GROUNDS new, blk to beach, 2 Br, day brunch. Corona del Mar. 450 to Partillon assembly area: pro,ements or Just huve FOR TllF: L ITTLE _Dorolhy.IW6·M4_4 __ _ ADULTS·NO PETS $280. 494-3383 or 494.2339_ 1150 sqft, air cond. park· & 2,000 sq.ft Manufactur 1 extra cash. Call EXTRAS IN OUT·CALL Beach Valet &!rvlcc nd~ l Br $190. Viii pd. Singles 10 minutes to ocean. Lge Plus beauuru.J singles. ing. C. W. Masters. ing & warehouse. 400al MECHANICS MASSAGI-:. parkinll attendants. Call orcplok. Fee 1 br, 2 br upper, 2 brl OCEAN FROHT 1&2 bedroom apts, 673-4120 mp 240 volt 3 ph as~ HATIONA.L IA.MK Call1M2·2943 ror mterview499·3279 Main Rentais. S40.S370 down. patio. All r e· and ocean vu. beautiful ~~1r'1rom&S~~0funus. ' heel. New Buildin". downtown power. Owner main1a1n;I (7141638-3954 S furbished. From $200. apt. a\'ailable year • • landscaping & parkin1:1 ~pirituolAd•is..-BE/\UTJCIAN Sc.ta Ana 3710 Gas & water inc 1. round. Monthly bases Huntington Beach. 4 blks area. Sl.000 per mo. W..y WCMt.d 5030 AD\llSE on all mutters Opc•n 7 d 11ys. Pick hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Draperie6. carpets, gas $170.$350 per mo. 494·105S Models open 10 to 7. from the bch .. 1.000Sq.n . Tnl'o Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt:ADINGS ctaily L1r. 69'.? W. 19th. CM. ----------1 heat. gas stove. :iir ron: or494·38J.l ~rynopetSort"h.ildr:en. av31n1;,~17lc,,<!r part. 40' ·64S-0621. 1S20.oooror18tn24 mo. xlnt ~am·lOpm . 2230 North ---AMIA.SSA.DOR INMS ditioning. swimming oommate servi ce• sq. ·-· ""'· secunl)' pav 10'' 1 Mam.S.A.54211:187 84!autystyhsl. Must know OF A.MERICA. pool, rec. room. washers Oceanfront. 1 br. 1 ba. available. Month 1or· StorOC)lt 45501 • ; ' 0 m · l11tesl trends & do blow &-1-e-. S27. s. Also bach. 5250. Utll month occupancy. 2000· store space & 750· or· •••••••••••••••••••••••'~--Out aU M . cuts. wC?ll. Very bui>y TWO LOCATIONS .... ~ ·~ 1 c'>t: ,..,., fice space for lea11e cor· N . ._._,. T t C GHllCM I · WEEKLY RATES me . ~1 ; 494·0656 Oakwood ner Harbor & Baker. Call ewport RecreatiO_!' Vehl; ~'· Mal WE co~n; n)?ou Sii 00 pay111g top Wltl(t!~. FULLSERVICE L-Ovely large3Br.lll•Ba. •R"'...-"LS• John Walsh Citizens cle Storage. l .C.JI Dffcb 503S ~w 221uufl.Gpm Lake "'or rest . patio, frpk. pool. walk to '""'"' Garden Banlt 9~g.czoci betwn Nwpt Blvd & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---837·fl779/837-474J.. 22'17 llarbor.C.M. Westcllff shopping $300 UGUMA.lliCH ' ' Superior. Special offe •GltAND Ol'F.NINt; • ----------~~t~~Z:oo mo. 646-4067 1 BDRM. A PT .. near Apartments 650-1100 sq. rt. No. Costa lstloo vehicles 25' or un LOANS 8~ % A PARK MASSA ca: lliUTY OPR ~~~~~~~~~~r------..,...---I Pottery Shack. Walk to ~Ind Mesa.Nr. Fwy. From» der SIS mo. Cars, boals. AIM»2ndTDLoanl S5 <Wf'WITll AD Shampoo Girl, rttlme. -NEW beach & everything .! 880 Irvine I sq rt. 540.2200 trailers, cam pers etc. Fairest Terms since 1949 ~lon·Fn. 11AM ·2AM good wages. 200 NewPQrt W!W carpets, stove & Irvine at 16th Call Days SS7·2972. Eve. 1885-B Purk A\e, Center Dr. N.B. 644·6671 2&38rStudiov\pts refrig. Avail. April 1. 646--0550orS42..a170 I NEWPORT lliCH 646·1135. Attendant ther Sattt.rMtg. Co. Costa Mcst1. 646·9944 --------- ....................... Range & oven . dis· ~Mo. l.2.3,S&6roomgarden wknds9am-Spm. 642·2171 545·0611 BEAU';r~ OPJl, exp. lolloo ltlancf 3806 hwasher. fir eplace. 2 omces frqm 5175 3723 &w.loyftMftt & followmi.; not nee. Ne11r ....................... baths. _ 2 BDRM. HOME. lge. Birch St NB. (Nr Rental1Wont.d 4600A.Ntouncfl1MM1( Prepaiation South Coai.t Pl11iu , :m E. Bayfront. Little. + + + $285-$345 deck w /ocean view. · • ,,~ airport) 979.6666.· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~1/ i••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7 ~ __ _ I I d 28 28 3 s 148 W Wilson CM Fireplace. w/w carpets •r • Lott & FoWtd Jobi Want.cf 7075 Be L )'' i ll an · r. a. · tory · · _..:...___ & dra""". Buill·i'n ran"'"' __e.:]_Ll FREE RENT HOUSE WA.HTE:D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' "' lne ush oni. nu:. 3 l>ierforBoat. ..-"' --•--&"'--·-.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.tylisti< In this an•·1 lOOOnyx. L~c .&Br. 3 ba. 2 9fe8tiB.llU & oven, ref rag_ 2 Cu THIS llUHJ'D'«JTOf' O!f1c11s ;i.s low as 3S• per Couple married (7yrs) -.t ~ 5300 Quul i· .. · 1 • · gara0 e.S37Sl\to. · · ~~~--.. .:. ... ~~. ~1r.,--sq (t. Mission VieJ·o & w/ no <'hildren or ovots ••••••••••••••••••••••• lA•h 1 icationf'>: o vi• cur garal(c. n • _M -'"'~ • • C' "' '-'"· use o car. no Call (21.3) 876-2723 A S Lag11na Niguel. 200 to want to rent 01' lease a LOST lady s gold ch11,n Sel l'Ull{'ctinl( or dt•livcrm.: ---------B ~WNTOAWN1~.1M. rN DANA POINT. Lge. 2 ~ 2000sqfl.83H400 O~ 3 db~droom h~r t with single diamond pen. Nun~~t: v:::;~r~~~~e Cull 9t;3-23.'lJ after 6. o; -2 Br+ conv. d\:TI. Bar & ran new· va1 "arts BDRM. APT. Hdwd. fromS2lSl0$29S/mo \Vall share c~ecutl,,e of· w yar gar11ge. us dnnt. Vicinity or Hoag Pcrsonnt'I 91);1·7470 patio. $300. mo. Call Smgle5 Sl7S (I o·o rs. St o" e & Brand new' Immediate " be private & quiet. W Memorial Hosp it al. -·------ _1;73.1200 l0lo4 pm 1 B<lrm $220 refrigerator. Located on occupancy ·5 Beaut aptl fices 3SOsq fl SlSO. Cosla are clean tidy fol ks & ~a New po rt Be a<' h , or 4~~ployer 1;}"~s F~ell •lldcpr F/C Condr 2 Bdtm. 1''• ha $2SO Ground floor. Excellenl plans. avail rum or unf. Mesa. 631·3330 paint & repair. S200 top. Balboa Peninsula Ot c:ir~~.1~~c · · S Ex/A. d C lalboa P"lftwlo 3807 Adult,:1. no pets rental forS19S Mo. Duch; 1 br; corner 1 br;2 •1 MO FREE R ENT• 646-8080. Rreat sentimental value. --- ---~% f''eecPald lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1216 E. 18th Street MISSION REALTY br: 2 br. 2 baths. Beam~ 1-2-3 Rm. offices from Reward. S48·8863 Apt mgr. C.l\t. or H.B. Liz Reinders Agency $350. Yr.ly. 2 br. 2 bu. 2 646·6816or642·4905 Pt.on.494-0731 llv rms. dining areas. $125 ver mo . Adj . Adults ne·Jt 3 bdrm un· ,,....,.,., M h 4 S 1 · Local exp & xlnt re· 4020BtrchSt.Ste104 :.tory. i car encl. gar. t d k A ' H N 1 f h -d 1 vv"3•. 1 arc .• ea point ferences 646-8498 "' Be tn.lcony/porch. 642-JtiOJ l Br. stove_ & ref rig. pref. Penthouse comman,i·"" s orage, patios. ec s. u·porter otet o ease . u.m ouse, apt or up e Siamese altered male. . .. ewport ach 833~190 _ . muture person. Nu~ ,• IUI..,. landscaped grounds. cov noq.8333223T1lnoon ~Newport urea befor "Scram". Bluffs area. Widow, us comi) to able _CallforAppt/Eslab 65 Corotta def Mar 3122 or children. $150. 642·~ ocean "1ew. spac. 2 br. park)(, lighted tennis. ---••lay 1st -older plac Rewurd. 644·4866 or lady. Have car . rmt lxl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• shag cpt. 2607 Solana volley ball . 2 sty •N.wporthach• OK. Reasonable. Hu\' 2131s.i1.4009 rea.salary 494 7076 1-------------------iMesa Verd<'. 1:.t Floor. Way. L.B. $350. 494·1419 Clubhouse. billia r d s. 800 & z.too s<1 f\ office good references from -----BOYS & Girls · Clean 2 Br. cpts, dqis, B-C swimming pool. ping space. Ocean view. Top past 13 years in the s.am LOST: German Shephrd. Help Want.cf 7100 (1 ~ ~ elec range & oven & 2 r, ~ndo 180 degree pong. hydro spu, gym. loc. !Swpt Center. Other house. 67S·l345 e\'es or answers to name or Pep· ••••••••••••• .... •••••••• 10to1 Y<'ars of age. Dai· ,,.. " ica r b . dis p osal. No ocean view, 1 blk to bch, security patrol. • sues avail. Nattress eek d I ly P ilot delivery routes "" '!"r~s childrcnorpets.Marned re.frig, dshwshr, no SouthwestCorner Realty.979-6.\7 1. w ens. per. sm. ~ae 1 y r . ACCOUNTS/REC. maybcavailablein ')'our /.. ~ cpls only. $180 mo. 1st & ch:l~ren1 pels. 1 yr lse Edinger/Newland Refined mature lady, REWARU.552·S273 Fee Paid area. l'~arn profit for de· ".•"ORO.NA DEL ~tf\.R Isl. + $100 Sec & C lean A\ ail Apr 1. $400. 1st & 8400 Edinger. H. 8. Office space avail In San employed. quiet. to rent 1 Found p . lluskle/Collie. One of our ra vori le liveries & cash, trips or -.. " Dep. 549.1058 · 1st. 494 6467 & 640·8325 . (7 l4 > 847.9005 Juan Capistrano. 1 studio br apt. $140. mo. 834·6019 blk/tan/wht vie Hunt <'11ents seeks ; 10 key hy morcha.ndise for selling .! Ur Townhouse, frplc. Mi i Vi I 3867 & 1 swte. Prestige loca· . Harb Ten'n is Club . touch. poisting, Super nl'w subsc:riptions. f''or l'ool. tennis. continental 2 Br. Mesa Verde, ••• !!.~ .. ~.~•••••••••• IRoom & loard 4050 ti on near Cap1stra~o lus!Mu/lft•Ht/. 840-2502. (213> 431.5512 · s;31ary ._ super benefits: mformat111n µle;ise call breakfast. Some ocean & walk toshoppmg , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Depot Restaurant & Mis· Finonee Call Control Cure er 642·4321. F r om San C:llalina viC'ws Close lo 1~~_:no.~~ S~~I ,3h ~r Condo·"~~ WANTED ror St. dtlten ~on.Call831·9960. ••••~••••••••••••••••••LOST ; Fem. German Employment Agency. Clemente .. San Ju;in i.hoppang & fine beach. wit iew. 581 .....,2, amputee lady. Costa • lusiftfls Shep . Vic . SAH g t s. ~·8505 __ Cap1stru110 area, call t>4~H6l 1 NEW BREED APTS .:>_r ~~7S • Mesa area. &12 ~. BEAUT. CLASS A FIRE· n..-..-lt 5005 Brn/Tan. Leath. collar. I . . 4!15·0030 anct Mission Vii·· I Lice 1 br w 1 lol't F"rplc 1-- -P ROOF OFC BLDG -""" ·-· Y 979.5333 I Amway I>1str1 hut or w111 Jo El T II · -gas & water pd · apµlns' Newport hoch 3869 Room & board for elderl\' Harbor at Adams. C.M. •••.,••••••••••••••••••• tram you to earn xlnt m(' s.io~ziil. oru anw. 1:a Nr ueean deluxe 2 lvl. 2 1 closl'd garage.' vool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• men or women. Prh: Air rond. elect .. cpt~. Earthworms. h oul\e· Lost fe'!"ale blk cut. Ion~ F~ll .?r.P1l. For al)pt <'<111 1-;qualOppar. ~mployl'r hct,2,buhmdce1l .frplc. Jacuzzi. $240. mo. 3!13 PA.RKNEWPORT home.Dana Pt 4!13·8689 drp:.. mus ic, elev .. plant s. f lowers . ha1r.pmkcoll11rS46·5912 613:*'~: ___ _ hltn!<,l:n5 lse.673·3477. Hamil&on,645-44\t APARTMENTS lll·Spml ~amtor. ~mple prkg. All vegetables. Contract aft5P~1 ---__ ,---~ -Bachelor 1or 2 --incl. 3 mm. S. D. & s mm. g rower s want e ti . Answmn9 S•r•lc• Boat Co,.,-nttrs 2 llr11pt.Soof Jlwv.Walk llRLOFTOHLY Redroomi.and Gue1tHom. 4150 airport.~. R. Stever. Backyard adequate.Found: orange IO·SJlu H Loe. in Orani:c Co Exp.gdpay,gdbi•nerits. 111 bch. /\dlt~. 1io pet'I. 21RW/LOFT Townho~ses ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mgr.5S70136or6-l6·8396 Smull investment, large bike .. Bluffs. 644·8822. PRX CX l><'r 11ref 'd ApplyatPaciri<·Truwl .. r ~mo. 1142 5!153 wkdays AV \IL PRI Fr. $2J9 S.I Lo\'lnl{ care for elderly •·-· R--Aal -4450 profits. Financing avail. identify Pltimc d11y s nr aftns. in 351) Ka Im u 8 • c.;. M . 114.:10; 1·\ell IV wknds ' ./\ Llllt Opcn9·6Dililv malcor fem. linl.dJels,.-eness ""'' HYHUNTERIND. LOSTM'x··..111~ .. Ail tern·~r clucJ wknds EOE . S40-3935 . ., .. 3 "'"'~or"u 9...,... Im med Occupancy . ho , ti c.,. ...,33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 "" ·~" ' 543 7787 ----"' .....,... .,,..,. """ l'vt pullo, frpl<', t y r l!lt-Spa.Pooli1·Tcnnii1 me>, pa 0 .,.. .. "" 838·3061 Blond w/wht markml(s. · · Bu~tnl'ssman look mg for Cotta Mtta 3824 ·HAYLOFT APTS Acro~5 from fashion Vaeatloft Retitals 4250 IDEAL SHOPS Want to sUlrt int(•n11r dt• Wl'st of _San Diego Fw) Applicationl> beinl( lie· p tt assl)('. Earn SIOK ix:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 283 A•ocado CM l~hrnti at Jamlx1ree on ••••••••••••••••••••••• &lt'cted 11hoJ>!o. & oHicc sign caret>r? Now" Nn nn Alicia Pkwy. Lag cepted for mortuary as yr. (;pis pref. 645-llfl2 645 014 j Sao Joaquin Jltlls Road 1-· or rt• n t. 1. u k e I\ r · space avail 1 he Fae· capital. 6.11 OOf.O llllls llas no rollar. /\ns s1stants. M arril'cl couple -------M ~· • (714)644·1900 rowhi•ati t•nlnn Cedar lury, 425 w. 30th in the __ l o Chipp<>r . )(('wurtl tn hn· 1n larJ,!c 2 bdrm C:11rp•·t & uhpQls l1·r) so~~~\t~: ~~~I~: Ba~r.:-Ont l'vt llt-h ,., ph•r. 21 Glt'n urea :i or 4 11el)ple hC'urt or Cannery Villa111i CARPET, UflHOL 714 4~ 26.'\5. u pl o" l' r mortuary. C'l 1· an I 11 i: h c I 11 e r -, _ Bd or 3 B<l .fromS.~Wmu Sf..O~rwknd 002 10..17 t'11r111f1•l·11ll1173·9393 F:quipmcnt. tralolnl!.LOST. 2,, lh York~hm· Minimum 11111i 25 year:.. Nt•wrort BcnC'h lln'.1. 2 Hr rripl<''I: nat10 $19~ 97"""~ "·' tl'rms11votl Tc• r r I er. 11 amt• !'In C'lilhln:n. nu pcti. 640 tioo · "' • """""'or .,..4 4510 ()(>111'((' Cobln Snn~ Sum Good star t111~ :;alarv + AuulL,, NO rKl'S 9·SPM . · · , . "TrouiJjes ". female. ~ C .. SHIER llllk Al Roh. t;.t!I 3~3'1 LIDO VIEW, 2 hr. 2 lrn, m1t a.I D1i: Ck·~1r ~ knu or L-"'-O•K•l•..i•G • • • * • • • • ~el1·cr &Dc111c. V1C' Santa frN· rent t.. u111ll1r~ paid "" lwom~ trplr 1,, "Olin, 30.~Wk s1r~11 l\ilfi.34.1!1_ ~v· "" Dullei. 1m·lu!11• 11nvmg, Mature & c·'(1wr'd. 71\:\f S1 'U"''"'.l""G 2 I' U " ,. /\na i\\'c & Par. Coast ' I h •-to 3 :!Ol'M :;hill. Lc•ar'ln" ' "'•' " .r en 2 dc•\·k SMXl yrly fi15 63.~9_ --"al• to •ha-•300 60001 G .. RDE .... l .... G II N II "4fl ,e ep onl' rl'l'Cl-!ll<>ll "' ' " Bu . i:urden apt Pool. ...,... • • '"' .. • "" "" wy. ., · 130.1 housl'kecpin~i Mu111 h11v1• :-J II. hnl1·I C11ll fill 17("1 Ree urea. 710W. t8thSt. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Triuninl( equipment. · itood refrrc11t·1•s & tlt'at t'ill S:!:J alt :J JOl'M STIPSTOIEACH 1 1 r emroomrnott•bctlll&lll. MesaY•rde eui.lomers. ll'rrn:s ;J\uil l.c::;t. t-ernalt• Blk Lab apµC"urun<'i· i\pplv 101 J·:<>.E East Side Lu11 2 Ur 111 Ua. 2hd. t)('h h,..• ('rinn ll1•h Drive Plaza Call /\I. (7 1~) 543 71117 or \ w; llrookhuri1t/ J\clumi. --1nr.1 ha, unr. yrly $400 ,... :,;~cn.c.t onSatl3'th 001171140 prrson Lai.;un11 ll1l b. L .... J th I I t • I I frplc. Jl(IOI, uctll~. $260, 2 llr, t hJ, un( . vrlv 5450 no kt <I '<• S II o m" STORE.. Mort11nry. 2ri:in1 ,\111·1n CA.SHIER/CLERK ,-.,ioy t'llOO< 1 <' .vt• l(Ull,wtrpd 6411&187 ' 4ll:l07il ."lOC:l 'r)•.l(~ft. I.OST Srnlfr111S111mt•H1• 1'11rk~l•'·.lltc1 1·, I To work 111 ('cl~t.t1 :10 11. umoni: m11 1:n1'1t't•11t -2 Hr. I Ha. rurn · \l'h • ., ~· Leathulmporh Wht w llr'l'Y lrim No , Tul'11,Thu1•<. Fr1&111·1·11~ THE f11ENDLY PLACE tr e <' i., 11trt•11 m" & S2!1!1 Mak or rrm ,..hrir<' 11('11111' OFFICES Nf:TS $2000 Mu. clHwi. Nth;· rncllli·:oliun 1\l'T manaJ,!t•r & rnmµlt•tt•I Sal ii 1-:n1•r)('. '''IH'• & w11h'd11ll~ 111 n qu1ct. OMllfOROOM SEAWIHD rond<' nt•ur l11·h" bach flflOtll20.000fl X lnt Ml 1111 1un ln r l,nk<· St .. II.II. Hi·~unl m;,1nt1·11111w 1• ('<i11pl1• 11<wl4l 11'1l1 1e·qd i'\11 Niu m1111nt,1ln·hk1•ll('lttn11 lJnfurnlshl'fl. '-lull'l locn Condo. 2 h<lrm,.. 2 hn , l.11h .. r !lti2K!lflO 1>1111 l~12a Me'<aVt•rdt•f':a~t "tourl:;t foot tr:irfH· 531:,l7KSartn. 1\clult 73 ur11l11 111 Co!<l11 tlt•nh ph·1.,.,. c.111 Mr ... 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BIKE TO IEA.CH orf\.U 0000 • w 1 S R C Y 0 H A A I~ [ ( A C A F A I os/luniers Lii:ht lc1?s. dark s<itidle Llf• &. Earn 11ppeurorWr A1111lv m 2~3hctrm11pts [ 0 0 YA RH 0 l 0 H C R CT J l TR S$1400.Mo Vn'. So. Santa 1\na . p c non 1\111·1 .. 01 1&2buths l''t patio. 1 23 lkd~oomAets •DELUXE• N TJCC Y ECRXETM NL EACX Xln c nenr twarh M c Arlhur/F'lowH MCNMyToo, ~tanner~ :101/'.. Tu~un pool, wnlkmit di:<tance to LIONS t:STATES Eastblufr J br. 21, ha l}ond year round & fan· SA.';.t6S2 ufl 6pm. Ave. Santo /\nu • ~hopping. heaut ._536-2579 5!l2·50l0 Lt>m.elnclspacmu,.trr SRU A C NYA U TRBYE OOTH E i ct I Sell quultly prod111·t11 I d I All l 1· d CF YA 0 0 BC H (TAK L N S TC T t.l~t " urnl( l'iummer Found · Sml Blac k miuh• h \' !hr worlcf ·,. 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Adults. $300. mo umts. 19161 Delawue, ~1 . HB EW 2 BR. 11 ~ ba. p11tin. Have somelhmg you w11nt µrden, 11dltll, no peu to sell' Claiiii•fied adfl do $225. 1>12 1603 1t ~ell &:12-56711. • Bushard & 1\tlanta, JIB. Babysitter. exp. I 9 yr old Cook, must be ex per. /\pp- 644.J\06.t after 5pm Tex Ritter Eddy Arno 1 d Skett£r Dav 1 ~ J u s t Pe r f e c t f o r 4219 4 days, J. 7 H n. ;irt.'a ly SOI! Pacific Csl. Hw ), " Managt'd by Roy A<uff Johnny Cash Glen Campbe 11 La n d s <'a Pe M an · C II S d fl 7 536 214-JIB an.vttme ~1'1·3012 W1lliafl\.W3lter~ C C"'n"' A" tr" O\ltstandlng irowth lcx:a 5350 11 an Y ;i • ·' -· ' "' " .. r Chet Atlins Les ter Flatt lt"n Pri~e r-"uced f • Don ,. , ~ •••••••••••• •••••••• •• ·1 dr11p tht• hall' C.l•t 11 2 br. •undeck. frpk. bllns. Roy Clark Buck Owens Earl Scruggs qu1"k ·ale Too muc h r O k hi • j h .. _h 1 blk r 1 • , nn lnll pro rm oh with" low <'01ot ouih " a1t.~. ,,.,:.:..1r "• no1 Tomorrow : Hal tone 1 Monuments a bsl!'ntee owner ttl Call Alrohol lfelpllne Ptlot c.; 13 s-;lf it•d ~d· 1)('15 ""'"'" &U """" ' 837 4200 34 h d ..... 000" p 1'11 a ay....., ......., 1 ~ont.' G.12 S6i'8 COUHTU PHSOH l>n» Shift 11 11 Del Toco, l,al(Unll Hill\ Cn II Mil 1720 , • DAILY Pt40T 8 J J Add it ... Bulld lt ... Olaper~t ... ammer 1t... carc>e1 it ... Cement ft ... Wire It.. lt...Cfean lt. .. Move IL .Press lt...Palnt lt. .. Nal t...Plaster IL .Fix it ... SERVICE c:-lit/c..v.te •••:91SieriiC" thuradt1 111 -..._,.. ....IP'••..... jP' '111 ...................................................................................... 1 .......... ~················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················t······················· APPfi.IANCt:R~PAIR: [•Y.AOUtCOMPArl\' Ja1'1 Cum Repalr SHAPE UP n Co11111ltHt·Book· PITMS f'AIMTIH6 SlO -ServkeCall ZS32-N~ 81 CM Cablne\·form1ca work: WrntSHIPSltAPt: ""'"'• Prot• .. lonal. Jn\/Ein Reas Rtl JUST ,LUMllH6 (t14)S.-JUZ F\lml\ur• r~flnbhln1 . Gvn crpntr)' Com kea,Comm'lCldAlnt ~e.uratH.Stl·Z:SfT OaJIOeneal5'1l•IMY 641·41 It .. r~•Joratloo • r~palr m /re11d. day W •0\7, Ser"kir.C.UUNOt. ..... _ R.,.,.Speclol ..... Kllcbu cablneu f\'t~ID ----••••••••••••••••••••••• LolJMI Pt1de F11r Prll"e Prol~nlonal l'lurnbtt\14 •••••••••••••••••••••• -..an ... U"W, reoaodd, door c ...... Pl1no1 abo. FrH HU --,lioolfflHl\lna Uusbud ucfln C.llC'O Pal{IUIUI RKi~ONABLK RAT~ Bat1y9•m1 In my hom litaqlna. lotka hut'ld, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pacllup Ir FR&E de· CR&ATIVEWIUTER 6 Wlle ZSyn e.ap l"T« omplet~ Land•cape Xln&ttCeteMoml'J.1M Conir'ill.ir•~ WHkda,., Call Peon driveway• Ir patio&, C\.1$t0m homec Ii add1 lhery, }''ot rtllabl AVAU.A8L6 -'· Va11que1S4G-U39 M'C"p v. Uc d. dt3 yrw HB. -PAPER PAINT3f v~ .._ _______ _ ·--~ r-•ca t,,...-·.._I 1.-. _.., 1 .., u I W .. I (~l"'" ...... or"'""> -ord Lan 1 c1 plna. ~ ,.. -·-· vouu ......... ,.,., • • _,.., -• r1 e P n ,, u 1erv ee. or.. uar ... ~-.... «. _.., Uou11ccll"aoins $3 per MZ 1ll? expr N~ -.ork S•' SS ....,..;;.:~;;.;..:.hn'lut;__ _____ f---------Oener1\ Contractor MJ.252S "'~"""'· fOl'm letten. hour Xlnt wwk m ·s . Nowalt.S1tl1(1et1on •••••••••••••••••••••• ~lna:a~ m......., rabdl1o com meDlary. M• s:u.~ 181:1181 auar Fl'He&t 554 392' SHAMrOO/Sf:T 14 o Moo, Tuee. Wed. M othe cl•J•· Sandpiper Hal Centtt, Cdll. 115-1720. c ...... ......., •••••••••••••••••••••• Kitchen Cablncll, Cat wall uc:Ju. lau.Jre.pat.k» boat remdl'IJ. ~52l» pu I c relaUoH. fund __ . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- GE.KWICK Iii SOS rajalf\I. 1alea htcratute E•P J apanHe houH • m f\rt!olaces·Planten WALLPAPEl\INO All mpoo • 1lt1m clean· AddlhOfl.\" Remodehn1 ror ma11ul1rt1arera •nd clunlnc. Wkly. Own Bnck·C!oncNle Patio klncb. Work auu Fft>t l.n&.. Color bril!hlen.,-s, We 81ali42 MIKt: Clea.1n.1pa fr cl11tribu\orl, •1.Ylln& and traiup. an Jpm NJ·5}M Block Walls BBQ Pitt ' ta. Call Norm &»·:J'/0$ wht carpts lCI min 549-2170 613800 lawn care. Free eats 0 '' rae.lna producLion ot Rtf ~ -04i4 or67~14l2 bleadt. Clean 11" rm, dln Call afternoon S48·l0d mtnut and Pl• ·emau tor Xlnt houlleclunh,, dono •· "'· '*- rm Ir h•ll 116 Ava rm Oreperiff · ---bottla an.d r"u1un.nt1, by l1cl)' w/.xpr. Depen. 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T\'rF~ Ruuouatite, fttee•l, II~ Wul~ ~-602() 111nyll me ,...w.1u rl!.e lrlmmlni.t & r~ movul 1\bo .. uy h111uhn)! Qul<'lc nta\ u n ·1co ~ t9lb111\IJ REMODEL. Commcrcla ~amclea.nouhampoo A\Oll Dupe Cll'antr• Huntington GardenanJ • ,,_. • ...,.._ ~eno:..., ProfusloJSal Carpet Mert-M ~U88EH•:. fsltalckntlaL Uc, AlsoUphollt"'YAll"'ork ~ I Sen·1ee, mow & edge. A.N.andlO .~A.M. Cleanl111. Al10 noor" Fowtta.loVil~6'71Z IReO\o\•ali;. tr1mmln11. est.MS-3Ull 1wtr. Refs Free f'.At'1. • I «pt>e cln. upe. prunana Window car~ Dutch J•.,.W I pruning. free ei.I Lied. Reu. r11t«s. i4$·J71f &.dric.al teas ralt'll. depeodabll' ....... Maintenance Service. BRICK. Block. Stone & ••••••••••••••••••••••• fully '""rd s.&2·2621 CRarrnodpentUr Y ·~_lnRls h I Cus lltt\' S36.9583. i••••••••••••••••••••••• 53'7·1508 Concretl." work b)' VERY NEAT PATCH -.~ -e ens• epa r tom Carpet Jnsllllla· ....................... -Stl'warl M Joa · & TP:XTlJRt: --~ Re11ratH.Call'79-0379 lions. Yo ura /Mlne. ELECTRICIAN·Small Ha.ulln1/movln1/c:leanup a..co...To11 S36·llOll aaonry t'rff~t 893•1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Repairs. All work au1r jobs, muml/repuirs 22 al $.nice• f1UJ>. Gen repair, reu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .:. French tutor high school llMODILIHG 96J..70!M. yrs expr, 1t233108 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fulfreeest842·4~7 TaxCoru1ultan1, H yrst'.x· PATCH PLASTERING & C(lllei¢t' levels, n1t11\C1 Altera\loos, Re pairs, 5411.5203 I DO IT AW FREE H AUL 1 NG pr, • Yr5 IRS. Bonded. Mo•*J ••ALL TYPE.-;•• speaker 5SH~3 St oru, Additions Nyew cdooarpi!\lriloatal~~d"! 'Ele trical Plumb1n" cleanup tree work for' Careen Wht1ton963·20.1S ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'rHEiil ~061«2.s U-'-' ..._, K l t~hen It 81tb our n mm.,., re. c ' 0 '1 ·• MOVl"'G., L l 2 --P"' ..... i ..... , C.blneU Patio Covera' uonably. ~ af\. Want '°Sell etc. Reu ratft. 642·•957 1111b e items. ss;.2005 LIT Ml HILP ,, · e txpr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dec:ll1. Cement Work: P.M. Your Hobby Items? .HANDYMAN·Homes ., •Person•I Jnl.el'views ;:~:.~~~~'·t,._.1"9 Iii'• Upholst.ry since l9Z3 (2nd Genera ~~s::r:.. AplS. Conl>cientious u.-.....~~ •Computerh~Servlce ....................... St-nU\~ Orun&e Co O\er Uool Member ,888. •-·-r < "u M.... ~..._., •Reuonable Rates 1101\Jl::SAVl-:RS 20 HS Rl."<'ovenn•'I rl' work guar. Palomb Cell..91 Runsea~bWl!d • l. cra.tsmMi.w . ....................... t61.a11z ,....,./P.,.,.. Plumb1ng&Jle11tmi; pa1rang/ re~lyhnji. ~o Corwtnictaoa.tsi·S:n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILYPILOT ement & Patio &1.i OUSECLEAN l NG h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Freee1Umates.honest& )Ob too smnll. gel our Acoustic.I Cetllnaa & In· Class1tll!d5ect1on LandsC"aplng. Trel' Ou~ Business. Call Havesomelhla&: you w1nt. lm}>11lnl/w1llp1penng. reliable 5ervlct>. SIO oo pn''tl before )"OU decidt Find wbat you want iJl tr/eirtr Palntlnr. Uc'd/ CALL&U·S6TI Remo,·er. New lawns. Janice's Racgedy Annr lo Hll! Cta11llied ads d Paint lntr 120rm, apecial hr. 1147 ·0383 Uo f ,\ & Wm G. Czykosk1 , owner. DallY PllotClassllieds. llW'· Refs. US.all! 839 8219 67~ 1t well. 642·5678. on •Pl· rental, 968-7452 Masler Chuge &Mi·5!llO 64S~IOS tw,W~ 7tOOHefpW~ 7100HefpW~ 7100 .....,W..W 71 .... W..tff 7100 .... W..W 7100Ht(pW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HetpW•ted 710 HetpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTER HELP •GUARDS• ,ARTTIME t For quality laat rood fl.Sh we·~ looking for 1everal JUNIOR & chi ps. Part·Time. mature men (O\'er 251 to W1LL PAY YOU Mile/Female. Ex per work In a prolttsaonal at· SALESMEN $lS 12to16 year s o f age wanting to earn S20 preferred. Apply 3·$ mospbe.re in beach areas Id to $S0 or more per week. Chance to win Mon·Frl au W. 19th St. finest commercial &i Boys & Girls HHS yrs. 0 • earn TO A TT END 3 HR trips to Philade lphia, Washin gton D.C. C.M. Jinaocial center. Full or S~!>-$50 per wee k gettin g n ew TRAINING SEMINAR. or Cape Kenne dy ; cash , bikes. OVER 20 SALESMEN MEN TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN p /time. retired men c6Stom e rs for the Daily Pilot. Work NEED 2 1 PEOPLE k · doth rl 1· CUSTOMH SBVICI welcome. no exper. nee. hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school.and OR,a.NGE CO. AREA go-artmg an · e r P zes. If JJOU lve Have Cun sellin g Orange County's Expcr. neceu. Female Phone & trans nee. a few m or e h ouTS on Saturday & WHO W,4.NT TO SUP. in Cos ta Mesa, Newport B e a c h . lea ding newspaper al on I{ with an f/timc. Mun type & be Weekty pay strt $3. hr. holidays. This is not a p aper route. No Plt:'.u i:t..IT INCOME. CALL Huntingto n Beach or El Toro·Mission important c h arity drive. proliclent wmsuru, 10 633-1~. • OYlo"' Viejo are.a. call 549·8956 and a s k for EXCELLENT EAR .... INGS Key addf'r by tooch. ln·i--G-U_•_R_D_S--1 d elive ri es or co 11ect 1 n g . 54Q.2C?9l BETWEEN IOAM Mr. Scott 1""111 formal oft In C.M. Call A Tr t t ' 'ded Y •t "-Bever l >' a It 1 o am ans por a ion prov• • ou mu.. & 7PM MON. THRU FRI. Equal Opportunity Employer Two throe hour shh~ -oo.._seoo_. _____ , Perm~:·. ru1~': Mrt. live in Hun,~i,ngton 8eacb south of E.O.E I 0:30-1 :30 5:30-8:30 -_..... ..-Sl ater to qua J y. DICklOY Umc. Phone " transp. 968-35-12 Part.Time eves Ii SaL .... W..e.4 11001...., W..e.4 7100 FULL orr PART TIME Full or P /T for pvt. req. Call546-027•. AM. Perfec;t for atu· ................ -. ............................. C:.. .. ,,.ehn'e4 _. c• Mlle ............ . y II c bl . M u I t b e Hair Stylist-Earn mo~ Equal Opportunity Employer ~~:!!ot~·1~:ge~0C.~i REALAESTTrEANTTEIOSNALES Sale11 Clerk part lime. no I. ""' '"'"'· w. o. Coste ....... hardworkin1. like de· by renun1 space. Lead· ·-~oru" ~,,_~-Photo Dri"e Up 1n Sao ... :. 64,. .. 100 tailed wrlr. have car, ina CdM salon. Jam, ......,.._, ---~-.. LICENSED. c 1 e m en l c, t de a 1 --• clea11C\ll,well1roomed, 644·7321.552·0943 MefpW-"4 1100HelpWeilhd 7100 JltJpm orbetwoS:ao&c UNLICENSED, hou5ew1vu , college . able to cruise wknds. Gd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 6:3Qpm. • GET THE RED. girls. Call •93·2880 ___ 1Heep We11thd 7 I 00 Help W..ted 7100 p1y " benefits. Sen.d Hair Sl.Yll&Ui w/follo~1ng • CARPET · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• personal Info to Ad 11654. It Ass'lsuints. lnler new· Janitorial man ror scrub-,trfect TRl::ATMENT! SEAMSTllSS Daily Pilot. PO Box 1.5ti0, hlf! lor f1bulous new bina&rwaxiog. Sal.I. Exp MHllf'EMENT w....a.a..... We train you to sell For Sall Maker. Top pay. CM. CA. 9211216 Salon at Newport Center. only. Part lime. Call Aftfta -~ homes wilb an acceleral· Eicpr. req. Apply Ull· ./.:: . &t0-6003. btwn 12 & 5. 546-9834. Hows ed course that st•rls Im · ma n Sills. 67H970 W TELE~HONE SALES /Deliverymen over 21 TRAINEES medlalely. If you are ln• ---------1 . omen perm. p/l. Early mo HAllSTYUST Lum investment propel'· , .. z:lO,. or terated In earning bi& SIAMSTHSS R •• d o· bl d LA Times dellv. \o N.B W/(ollowina 847-4Sli evs ty sales a.nd exchan1ln1. No Exper. N~uary l tlO-t,. mooey from the s tart. Exper pref'd. Patt or e ire -ISO e homes. S2JO mo. Cal New class startin° soon Immediate Opeolnp Earo SlOO salat)' + com· gel lndlvlduah1ed free f/U'me. "-11...,3 2140 Earn extra m oncv. in your spare time. 54111740 Help Wanted part-tim • Mual be over 21 -•--t k doln ._ '" • . . --•. orav yard s'"·n-C21/Sparow lov Div. Bond bl ·-.. :.._ UU.N on per wee I t.r1lmn1 on the job in one ---------Work from your own home selling local ----------t ...... -.. e mi-... ....,.._.....,.. a e. car -p.......... AftlAyable work in our ol ff' I t c~v Dental receptionist. Exp. Jack In Tbe Box, """"'""" GoToTbeNea.rest ~~ottlee..aearlbe O.C. edmlhaqylotpoo •eesCounoca · ~~ ...... , ........ -w__. home news paper. FUii tame. Saturdays Baller, Costa Mesa. LEGAL SECRETARY UTOT£M MARIEJ ruou rlln&e · ...,.. ,,.... r""" • HI h C • • ft • So b .. Airport. You m1111 ty. call for (unher de· Needs experienced hotel CJ OftWIMHIOft5 atd Some eves. me ac... •HOSTESS• Recen1c.ur1auaauon" poueuapleasantclur tails. Arlene, O H > salu -secretary. Xlnt San Clement e, Dana Point S1lary open. 918·33S3. BLUE DOLPHIN REST domestic relal1on exp For AppUcaUon A Loro v0tce &i a confident man· 1411,.7.u 5 a I a ry & ben efil 5 T k II Z Y ' OR CALL (71•> 1u 21102 p.-1 t ..... Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. DENTALASSJSTANT 33MV11Udo.N.B. op 5 1 1· oun .. .,.. • ner . ., .. ect orst-ents 833-0570£xt.Jlli Chalrslde. Exper 'd. lawyers. Non smoker.1--------111 Ir houlewive$. No actual leceptlotlitt/Typitt -----Call collect. 437·2954. 10:00 AM to noon, Cheerful &r entbuslHt.ic. Housekeepers. p/tim !!8~4ooPreatlge ofc. Manufacturer of Cera· selllnf lnvolvt'd. Fot F/Ume position Ina busy Service Sta. Attendant ask for Bill Hull. N o. 644·8211. wkndl. Bayview Conv. . mica & wood items oeeda more Info 833-8098 betwn ok Emphasis on typing ( / l 1 me days . Lile lquol Opporhlftlty blployer -Hosp. :ZOSS Thurin, CM LVH'S&RH'S fulltlmehelp.9'79-8600. 9am-Spm . · w /lncoming ca ll mechanical knowledge.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DENTAL 642-350$. roponslblllty. Good Neat a PP ear . & ;:. . 8 .. of r 1 t .. FtUme 3-ll:30 shtn. Ap· M•ss1usr. f't(G MACH OPI s•·rtlna sat .. beneritS. h aodwrll1ng. Apply u.a.. W..ted 11ool~ Wa11ted 7100 Periodontal pructice. relined l11dy lo hve-an N ~ Y ft ~r u pe'r:i1 o~ Wented. Nigbll" •knell ... ..,v oua xper. req,... Airport area. Call Mr. Ai 's '"'90 ewport • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I c: "' c e O • Housekeeper. couple wis I P k S · ,.. ~ --t E • ..., '"' "' M -N Bl ~-... 1·.....,.. Expcrn«eu.64•-0883 •bildr•n. P\'l rm" ea . care . avail. Please call , ,\pplylnperson,CPDln· Stkkler,833.0123. C.M. The Army Reserve h11s WAITRESSES " "' Supenor, N.B. 642· O. du1trtea Inc., 2100 E. 1 • -.d..,SH-board . Salary. NB E.O.E. 963-7723or962·3934 18Sl2 Wilslll A SA Receptionist for Orange rvkc Sta. Attendant, 1mmed1ate openings In Lunt·hes only J-'1'°' a. VV""v• VY"" &44.aatB Beach 81, H.B. re ve, · · County show room. full or p/tlme. Apply. Mt:d1cal fields. Clcn cal.I cocllla1b . N n 645·~2'.! ~·n •, fA/~mhel;.AllJight 1 MeclaW1t-GtMral ~-o-~ PLASTICS AP/AR helpful but not Brown's Shell. 990 E. Admlnl.\lr al1ve, 11nd Mr krcwmscton . • tar Y ... • .. s .• ~oex· Hou.elceeper, 1ve·in, Skilled 642 80llO .---MOLDING MACHIMI ntt. Apply at 2031 S.E. Co.utHwy, N.8. many more free Trnl! ----- per. nee. Woman a1e good ref's, father & 12 Y . . O..y Help Needed Non OPBATOIS Main, lrvme,5-46. ·2901. -:-.:o exp req'd Age 17·34 *WANTED* 2S..S. Apply In person. boy. Pleasant Bue ••MAID lhru Fri. Ni,ht & Wlcnd Sew in ii Ma ch In e for thuse with no prev CMMr. ~t5• W8riEtol. 1 57lAh. bome.848·2289 Perm. job. 'l'op wages. p t tlme hep. Apply =7~.~~i~~~nspnr':. Rental Yard Attendant. Operawrs, Single needle m1htary svc i:or more ntMf':DIATELY PULi, or ........ · • • Newport Beach Anytime r1t1mo.Wkdayoff.Must &special machines.Ex· 1nro on joln1n1o: the TDH: LICl':Ns1-:1> Oil H OUSEKF.EPF.R Travelodge. 6208 W. McDOMldl · allahif\s.Modern,clean havegoodhandwritlng& prr. onl y Car J o USA R (213) 594·02l!U u:..; L 1cENs I':1) DRfYlllSWAMTID P/Ume.V\c64thSl.N8 CoutHwy.NB 700W.Coll5tHwy,NB manul.plant.Paidgroup nutappearance.Apply, Manufacturing ~84 W. C7 14l527·30:n SAl.ESMJo:N l''Oll NJo;W Menor Women Call 6"5-0089. Must hav hfe Ir health Ins. Good l930Newport C M 17thSt.CM.645·682U ---------M ... "'" ~ I • · · f'Ol.'NTAIN VALLEY UJt ~·Ulorovet own lran1portat1on_.__ MAIMTEHAMCE MEDI CAL · Front ore Vllta on pan. RF:U ''ARPt:T OFl-'ICF: Applyln Penon It ' K 1 d • pply lnPerson Real EstaleSales Shaklee Dluributors TIRESERVICEM&H .... Houekeeper /Cook fo Perm. Job. Req 's full pos ion now e 1e 0• d T • · t' ,\ N T A s T I (' v-.ll-w C....._ I •1 all i""'U an~e n..0 board Calfonlo J • # I wa nle · raining pro· Required Contact Dill ,_ -beaut home. Live· In skills & loo s ~ • nl per ... r • • r• • Olft ·ded catl 631 3'"'1 1.0 CAT I 0 N . C (} M • ae ven Pv\rm1ba.&t2·9006. v.k Newport Be..-accoun s · · · " .......... --Fr l$D T .. ----MISSIO'.'>S UPTOl!O'.· 11251 SI l r A ue h l etc N B area 1~1--...... _u~ vi · '' · Norcrosi; al our slurc ul .~oonlain Valley ------Tra ''elodge. 6201 W M a I I res u me to 265 Bnus Ave, C. . ~~e ay raining SH9'PIMG CLERK g~~ & Newport Blvd, f' Hf: E TR t\ IN I N Ii 1-:arn Sl~l250 wk lo i.tart. "' 9MA CIH'll: Coast llv. y, N B Class1fioo od no. 638 t /o ll Blk Soof Baker •Cadillac Cnr Prooram :J. Yrs expt'r req'd Apply P Ito c; ll /\ M . FA;.: Car nee. F\ille.-Brlolllh Cleulfi« MAINT-;:NANCE &!!:~~'~;6?9~~·1*. OffRl!dhill) ••lSalesOrangeCounly In peri.on. CPD In· MfLLIRTUtlCO. TA.'iTIC LISTING i\NI> Co.9614378 Hlch achool dlploma ff· Couplt> t'Jllbtwn -------,LUMIB·IOATS •Ill Listings Orange dustrtes Inc. 2100 E. 1739Superior.C M. SELLING TOOi,.'\ Joll'f ----------1 q 'd. flaure u plllude 12&:, ,'.n, S4G 91J3.4 MEDICAL fronl·back of. Westsall Co"' • manuf. County W1lsh1re A"e. SA C II 642 a384 Tiff: PROFF'.SSIO'll!'L." lltcholtica-Mlcro Ty~ ~·40 wpm Xlnl fr· -----f1ce. Solo N.8 . M.D. of the wor'i'd ·s faneal •#1 Advertising i ni.-~-~~ ... ~~~;~~~~l~~~~·~~---.-i ~ruANL·.'1•0! .. ·1,, 7~·8 2~~"' W Cu1tom m1ouf1cturcr ln&C! Mnt>nt~ It worklna M •111i....1T MECH Salaf1 opt'n. Pre( rolle1e --• 1 Ibo h callforn1a r 1 &....... ~0 ... .. ' '" hat °"' followln.: open conda. WI 11 1ntervlt•w A " • ~k1md. Send resume to c ..... ng 111 als, as a ·•1 Advertlslng in Nation ShlpphMJ/lt•ce • .. .., • Q u o .,. 1 h'--Sho vaunry for a person M "I] lnas · bonder, laur 119:3 .,,on .-n r.quo Moc ""' p 11<1 no. ~$. Dully Piiot. w/at leasl 1 yr exper. In If unlicenu>d, let us llS· •OCJWr TOOL' DIE ii oper11tor. die utlllrh . OpporEmployer. •: X r t: R • O l ~ PO. Box 1560. <.:os.l11 boat plumbinie & som sl111 yoolnobtainin~your Xlnt bene Ht11 Sad · '. '· , t '. • ~~•I. ln11peclol'9 le lt'11t Saft'CO ll\Jlurant'" C'o MAC'lllNf. SllOP WITH ~t.-u. Ca 92626 exper. in cnidne install R<.>ol Y.state 1.l ccnsc dleback Valh:y lHt'OJ MAKER ~-_ tecihtt. Work on a vnncty 175'0 ID'IX>khuri.l. FXl'F.R 01-· MAINT & -lion. Must have own tools <.:all $1!00. ft.>e Paid of cl r c ulltl under •'oun11mVull1•> ~UNNING VARIOtrSt ~JODl::l.S·Mi\SSP.USES 1 l lllA-$1tl-l-Chttl mlcnwwo-~. cle•n rm, --,••A'' ll I ,NL,· ~ 11'0 ''\ "'"urC' Moddic. F...scort~ & lrnnaportataon. App>' -·, ,.,...... Exper,1enct'd Pt•rson \YCl'1L ~I' \llTTlM ... .... Jll MARAI .•• "... r ... cl '(i T N lo icale auard al 275 132-5440 Good bcncfalll '3 so hr. W/1th1hty to desl11n & .. r.. ' • envrmnt Apply In •:QL'lr & f'l'T UIU: ~'\' t . opmont')'. cw McC-Orm1ck.Cosl1 Mesn F'ttl'a1d. f•hr1cnt•· die" rrom dr l~ou,c ... m'' rJ~n u11 111 pcr1on , 2 5pin . F. n 11 b:ick ! Now formina po T .. : N 1' I 1\ I, I N Stix.llu 631 !IMll _ Also f't't' Jobs tall dr.iwm~i.. Ahlo to ', J>t'I huu1 ~ ·"h111n vlromtntal Commun1c1t iww d1a1nbulonh1p . no UUTLblNG MM'lllN•;s HUISIAY HAH 'LUMIH NIGUJo:l. work ind\'lll·nde lill)' I' u .. " 11 ,. • 1 1· '·' 1 • ~.~:.Pullman St .. ~:!~~:t'uirr:.u~,~~~ Topfttry•h"flt' P.xper'd. f t1mr Maturr _1-:xvernecc 675-~9 27 Prr;:1~escy49 ll:n•1• own 1ool1o t;oo<I :w;~~;"' ~1 " "111111• Mana11rmirnl pmit1on" FULLHTOH malt, oH.' r 21. 6 Day<i In •1tlSS 0 , .. •TOI 00 3 1 L•°"t •c 1· le work•nK cund' L>.•> 11111 11' · IC-o c I".. s I •. "" w .. ... 5ft,_ ( r Alt• ttn er) onl" MerchOftdiH IL '"Ml 11 vnllllfl.H7SO TOOLCOM,AHY r wuang.a ... ~nfi" l'ut tlmt' j nd/or lull Ill 1477 1 I ASSIMILY w plant.1 & tn .. 'i!11. • RI S •LIS • CALL 549-3041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ll~R IH:RT 13625 S. M.,.,,...cffe $3 f\I' It up L111tun1 Ill Is l Im e · Mu" t b t Cl!· ,_ Laguna Nl1ucl F.quul Oppor l-:mph1\1·r Antlquei 8005 __!"!!!!'~ t;allM2·~2 HALL Jf.;WF.1.U:R!-1 Gant.no, Co. Nur~ry Inc t:J Toro perlcnN'd wilh All 0~ l::arn 811'\ commlu lon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ Now lntervltwlnic fnr l'ontllct ROIH'HMlllT Q>.~· ·• · a,,o1360. Good Job II IC for .. 1c111.md lh1tlllljll. No -· 1 /\nh'I 11•1111 r;i .iphophr1111• \':llttS«ntarles toSft'J.$ qunllt)• 41rlentnd Snll'i< 1213) 321 637,1 ---pay, whim wr rtnd a rl'· monthlyrh11rac. Nlcu or. Siik Screen Artist. <Photo TV Terhnll'IUn wttnll•f 11 1 1 km•I. R .... .-.ffY"IQt to •aCAj Pl'rlonnel Jt'WC'lry ex ~IOVING Tw '1urt1c11 Aldt>s. J·l l PM liable person.Oall Carol. fleto. Call 5'!1·9511 proco1111 I On own 11ot up &t 01.1l!11dt• unly Top w111:•·~. 1111111 r''r"" 17 •• ~1/' ...... ~... .. • -L' 'd c tr ,.., b ""' t'>U ~-·· ""'nlln". L'or CUlllOm ct•11 l'ald 1n·ur11nn1• •. \ uA11 he~10 ··r' • . • ClerkT)'pi!ll s.s.zo per. halpful, bul nnl t'"' llUN1'1NC:ToN t\ .ACH "'xper ountry "u '"""......, _ ..... .. r , ~ , .,, •• _/ Ina. CM.rk/Bllpr loS'1501 ~\lal Cllll 54U·1319 ft>r AUGIJST tr.A Coov Home, S. W. Sunta .\ ~ fJ;ayA. Mu11t lie 1•xper !ion. S C'mu11 l\rr11 1\11 Appllonc•s 80 I 0 ln•lnePtr(W>nnelAfency appt An•Avr.SAS49·306l ~ ~n~~ r " in" 11r,.11 1nqulrll'11 1·11n f11l1•1l111,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E 7 "-.. Man ll I: I' r W tin Ir d • PRODUCTION · · '1.1~¥)·c;........ 1714 )~ 1457 /\11k fnr \Ir ll.1 )nc11, 1-'tl'll!hl OuinnR .. llolt><lllll • l th " ... t.a,. cu e\pandln• l11tttt·~ up 'ur11n• Attendants, ex --.,,-~ 714 492 3457 Sull~Z'oi)t 642·1470 JI$( IET RY " ptrlcn<'f'd 9ay,lew STIJDENT.partllmrfor · S.1lo• "12'.I V. "'·"'"''· ----------......-.-..-• C A pard ch:un Slnin.i on ('onv. llo~pllal. 20$$ MANA"(R 29'7$ Fairview Ot.C>i boat ma1nta1n11nce App ··--------•1 n1 .. 1r lh1rhor ..... 111t.1 A1111 lialt"I & lf'ltlfr~hlp a I" \\'tar~ now acrtopllnl( Unlimited .-:ru"lh voteon Thurln Ave, CM Rapot15lb111Ues Include SALIS ly al doc k zog •: TYPISTS Rt::C01'1>1Tlll'\ ... U Al'• f Mhion Siles Tme. no tx· per. Molu,.. 1197 8412 or 900 2184. Ms. Md'ate GIHllALOFC ft'm c"per'd. F/tlme. MUllt type It be proficient " r11o:urft, 10 key adder by touch. lnfMmal ofc 1n C ~. Call Beverly aft 1oam. &tS-5800. ------GIMIUL OFFICE CUIUC appllcallon1 for a Jr tu11. Re.I (Ullll'\' l'oll tor 842 ~--------1n·holl.'e producll.on ., MAHA61MIHT Rayfron\, Lillie Balboa f'Lll\NC ... :-. lluv •1·11 Stcrelarial po3'1Uon. appt S&.S·2668 orTICALCOATftt 01pment1. DI net blllndlitwn3·5pmonly 1r11Jt' f)unl 11p" IHl:i Must type 60 wpm W/llh aupl'rviston or lud1. s s s s s s T h p s h I Nwpt n.1 '>-Ill 7illfl of IO wpm. a Years Mnn11f'emenl .1'ralntt M2 Productlo superv!M>rslnassembly, ..,__.,c....,. eac ft· re· coo . clcrlc1l flicper prel'd. Pt-:OPLF: PERSON Pt NB, &42·$446 (abricallon. lnJecl1on MIN a WOMEN ~:= .. :~·1f~o~.hr. Kenmorr w11~hrr & !(a· Salary ol teo0-1625 ptr l::xec lookmll for l'1Jrl· molding &i plant main· Established co. Looklnc ---------llrycr s:wn Kr nmfll'r mo. S.nellts lncludc. t 1 me al' soc 1 n t e In 'ART TIME tenance. &r ce>Ordlnatlon for career minded men Ar Tele hon Sal S w11i1twr v.:i l'or11e ••ll·•· medkal,dent.al6tulllon whotesale supphe~ Jo'ull)' Ooor\odoor. contactln1t wtotht'r depts to 351ure women.GroundOoorop· P. 8 I dry<·r s:w c;uur tlcl mund capilallt~. 613 2223. \•ott~rt for !\l~nalur~ on product output. Recent ~· due lo exparuion In AM & PM ShlfL", P11rt ~ 11672 ,._t .... 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OOCJI 8040 lmrned. open1n1 for re· habJeperson good 1t N!· rord keepm•. L1lr lyp. 1n1. h\')' phones. Sornt pubhc contact Xlnt op- po r . Apply al H McCormick. Costa Mesa betwn 9 6 lpm. $40-3236 1 Yr ml.n exptt. on key to d~e fquip . or IBM LZ9 FU ll · li rwi. :n 111 oc 2nd or 3rd shift. P'l'nn p time a\'a1I on lst. llad or 3rd shift Also. Sat It Sun hr11 nu1ble f'or appt plu~e --captJ>le of handlln' tr\· ~rk VOUT Hobby I~' Ove..zt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------ll> Clrl Ofe. ble bkkpn1. dispatching S Oay v.eek C' all 642 9300 Wantacb ---i call lnte1rated Dau Call&U-I Cofp • 631 OOiO KELLY SYVtCES, I~ 1 ll_.., ...... -.-_......._.._,.,,~ ... ~._,,.,,. . .....,.,., .. veatmtn \ propert y ~~~undtr.. Surf&STrloin buyent. Call Christina '"""•--1 5930WCoutHwv,N8 French 1t Century 21 OON"T Ml~ Runu ach Wed le 1t No Phone Calis . AKC Lhu~n Ar,,.o pi1p,.,, 7wkA. .\1 &. t" Chmpn quahl~ ~~up ,,,17 1000.._ ' Profl'naonial RC!llly . -n.HoMtysa.o." DAILY PILOT IF~r•... MacArthur t .ford Rrl . 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Mount('d on Ion v .. • • .... ...., an 6PM luuu ., r 11 9U ,. .... femaJt. xlnt forf-im1ly azx20 .. Mliror u t ,n ~ 1 -~---44-0 Oodae Duel lo\hli.. or CLAS 'ICS rw -4 or~c u 1tr~a NAB. EIS "AOtllAC 'Pl'Oltttlon. All ih<>U • Meodit. frame. $4(), MM!t TOP CASH DOLi.AR s.w-. M.cW...t IOtl p 1 • P, B f'\ill) ht'lf ron If )«I/ ('illr lsoxtra dean 11113 DATSUN 240 Z·Coco• ~ll'~r~Ol~~t;r~bf~ll II u~. ¥ guaranteed. 12 13> llt'rec> console. wJlape. PAID YOR YO U R••••••••••••••••••••••• talO~ Ncwroll·u1H1\\n •~usf1n.t ·~ bro,.·nw wn1.nterlor,oo· t rlc• Pr1 J>l ' llliQO llorbor U"d ll0-)111 l'J).l!Oldmoh'-'Clveh-et J f!WELRY.WATCJIES.Neceh1. maple tab 1n1$38800T IAUHIUICIC I) 31 .000 milu ~1/~&40~lOCl1 ) COSTA~t ~A 5409100 At'd>an pu&JI, AKC'.~ wits, recliner SSO 2 aotd ART OBJECTS, GOLD "''m1lchln1 cbr. 1100 2:12.S tla.rbor 811.-d. Au1onu1li<'. 1U l 11''l'tf, & --· OPl::N SUNOAV 001 puenta Call ll60-l'7 lam(ll S:l.i. 1 wall ptctuN! S IL VEA SE RV ICE. Whllt>. waJ nb. •ln11hl Q>c.LI ~e:.11 979.2500 oar t0nd. $4~ or be'l of ·a PCH"schc • 911, S l4sxt .... 3-S d !-'lee\ ,0 ~ ifUorwlmd.w. S$.4'3-~6~hlUPM FINE FURN" AN· 1t1tch $25.54a-3!W tr:.~t/ fer Pri pty 494·~ f A'M J l-'M, nu pOlint,8' ehan .. , "'< TlQU£S,l45-2200 --9150 TOP --r'adial'i xlnt c:<M\d SGO()O rou11 am. ,, ortuu > Samoyed Huslues Male ANTIQUE DRESSER Sp•rtlat•... 1094 ....................... '73 !407.. 4 1tpd 20t mi. linn 898.217g_ family car Xlnl <'Ond r 9m s.so MUSTSEE,ldblbed, Kln&si~ bed. new. xtra ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73Honda ST90 Onl · $ wt'll ma1ntnd. wllv~r . -· Allllhr1ntwldlx ln1Llah\ cm. oa. --s.so. 963-llf.5 !trm $lfS Incl Ml. Uaual· saw. Knelu l 20$ black mil~ Ong. 0,.ner.> Jv.s maroon mt, air. S4.7SO. Rois Roye• t756 ~rouv Vinyl lop. tilt v.hl. ---495-· lybome'35-Z263. atan w aalomon band· hkenew $350 S3' 561!>'l ~4479 ••••••••••••••••••••••• split P"'t Cllt&, tt'mv U:abrador Rt,·r Pups SolldPecand1ntable &4 an &• J35 146 w --·-~--->" Paid •tDEAURINUSA. conlrol air. am/Cm 81ack. AKC /OSA t'hn.studio..coucb, l9cu Wa nted: Germ~n . Eac1lones wD Sa I-or Sale. '74 Husq"orn.t HOftdct 9727 . . stereo, t' • r 8. Pntv Champ sired. Shots. rt refri&, 42" wrought Japanese War Rehca. Clemente 2.$0ct WR Xlnt l'ond. tOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOY ~.400. Ball.I: Beraeron 1.213>3'70..GOU iron tbl "4 chrs, w /wm· swords. da11er s, un· -$800.540-MTI afl6pm Used YW'S lr.d Mew 76 ~ CAIVEI f'UneralHome IMG-2424. ---------i brell• & base. 2 pc s.tt· tlornu. ~lmeu. 6"·522JI Sku. xl.nt cond. R06s1i;nol ---~rian Husky Puppies 2 uonal, 58x33" desk 650 Sl50: f'1scher·AS 'H Harley Da' 1dson '.WferOl'Mot HONDA Cars ROUS·ROYCE ·~ Coo~ dr Ville. pre -~nto Males. Bred for w/.malch1n& swivel & WATERBEDS $100; t\Htle·GP ~.ski Spor1s1er. metal flakl' OVH IOO ~=-\'IOU.,I> 0\\1\\.>d by o c:ir r•t'lnC & show. SlOO. arm chr, cat tree. Coml)letell299$ddlv clothn.W..·5'149 epoxy pnt. 16" mait ToC"--·-Fr-.•. .,...... roll,•ttor. Abs olulcl) ·3118 M2·7234 l'fEVER UNDERSOLD lt.L.-• t--A whet'I 6" over forks --ClOUOSUHOAYS :.pc>tle~. V?Ur eh~nn• lo ...,_...., "" _ _.., custom seat & bar $2100 U.._.IVERSITY ov.n a NEW I~ Prl' AXC lnab Seiter puppies. Early American Love Aqua.Heaven 830-70S2 ... 1095 mus I sell 637 ·l274 llunt 8dl 842~ f"'ll Toyota 9765 Smo« type uu1omob1lc. cttam p lines, $95. ready Seat, light green, FID:EWOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · Otck..obi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coll!\lel,642~ - A r.1.495-5467 avocado green" &old. ln "' C.ah Re&lsler: antique TOP IUYH HOftdct Con • GMC ---• good cond., $2:5. 897~. 548.8250 brass; 3 beautiful. largq, , .. SUZUKI TM 100. F-M fo' See us flrst, & lust ! Top 1970 Canvcrt1blc Cadillac. 10 !\Jo. old Fem Bassel . old. display cases rrom parlmg, pape, la.ad down dollarp&ldforlmports. Trucks· loaded, stereo. e l r . Jlound. Beautiful, all Bdrm awte, solid oak. dbl Wa1.1tt!d Juke Box, Pinball recently closed s hop. boges & much more. COST .A MIES.A 28SO Harbor Blvd. Goreoous. all block new • S20. 897-4523. bed, bookcase bdbrd. Machines; Arcade equip-sacrifice! 499·2528, Fast & clean. xlnl cond. DA 'TSU.._. C0&la Mesa 540·9640 pa.Int, top. llr.,s. brake~. Sil Y Terrier Beul AKC, $250. 55'1-7027. ment. Working or not.. 131·2al5 Sac. $600. 546-4653 ~ " J-9710 & battery. Dua l h11nd f C ( I ft...1-IOS 6311-2162/839·UM6. 2H<IS ll11r'"Ar Blvd -,--operated spotli~hts, 1 or . 4 mos. are u ly -S '75 HD st. tro1l 17S CC gd. "" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• a k111d rl11si1r. $2885. b for sho~'. has shots,••••••••••••••••••••••• CompJete ffl misc. band Swaps 1096 cond., must sell call Bob Costa Mesa S40 f4IO '65 Jag 3.llS. Mint condi· 673-4650 or 645·2094 Ask y$200.or. 538·2288. ARAG"E SA LE all tools ·SonyStereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• afl.Sp.m.960-4525. ORANGECOUMTY'S lion. $3500. or l>st ofr. for Bud. Mny be sl'en ut -......... toy tu r n I t u re . 1 1 1 6 83()..8463 3,000 Busineu owners will ---6'73·7994. 2t49 Seville A\'t', Ualbou ::':: ••••• 4!:•••••••••••• Cali!orrua, Huntlngton . trade goods & serv1cl!s. 'ilondHodakaf Ace. 100. Gd HIGHEST , .. Toyoto Celic:a. :->1ln•r Ptnn. Po1nl Beach. Silver Medalbons-.999 (7141631.3330 c . Bit or dlrt. Xtra it XKE Roadster. Lo mi. gray, Mags, new Urei., ----- ti"autiful large puppies, 6 pure. 1 ounce. $4.SO ea. parts. $200. 675-3658 aft S Aar, wire whls. s tereo very s harp, prl.ply.c_.0 9917 \tks. lo good home 1060 PvtPly.835-7641 6:30pm. > lllpe.xtl'as Call968·3474 979-9HO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·791 •••••••••••••••••••••• . -·--. ---'67 Ca 0 "ood 0 d Ste h a Sil e are • -· BUYER '68 2+2 Cpe. W/W. auto. "il Cehta. air, 4 spd, mor · ... c n · Sl Bernard, F . 4 yrs.,For H ie. "".ekh pony. ee!utiiui om:t.e,..~ierf HiPI, Steno 1091 Motor Hotwes. Metalht green. Cherry am/Cm. sharp. low nll 350en&m\' SliS-0 .. Oerm Shep, N , 5 mo. &300. Xlnt Jumper, all Rase". Open stock. $1600 ••.~•••••••••••••••••••• Sale/letd 9160 ON IMPORTS rond. PP. $3500 837.7103 days.-(213) 448·4584. or __!!2~03or9GZ 8.t622 Poodle, F,4yrs, 581-1016 abots.494-4293 retail. Sacrifice for $600. RCA Color TV. 2 rr ....................... K-#'!..hlo 9735 IW6·5039eves. C9-.rwt 9920 1070 PP.835-7ML warr, $158 .. TV JOHNS WANTED _..._......, Cockapoo m ale, 9 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 E . 23rd St. CM. MlNl MOTOR HOM ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~m Corona, 4 spd, gd cond, ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Bill MAXEY TOYOTA lq ve c h i ldren, n ot WA ...... ED g• all glass display case. 8U-U71 PHONE MR. GRIFFITH MUST SELL! $995. CONNELL CHEVROLET hiebrkn.6*8342 "1 lights. mirror bat It. 540-2660 Dir. To~ood .,Ame, Shepherd/ TOP CASH DOLLAR OpeoM631.()7()() Compl ~te eqdull P· Fro ----1 I Ill ti•••• I • • t I ' Mv ... •1 .. vt('o .. lt A ." ''10 Karmann Ghia . C:ill Stl)-9808 Mechanically very 1tood. --- '"' PA I D FOR YOUR recrdn & stu o. or WANTED M emu.le Female, l,yr JEWELRY WATCHES Love~eat, floral, sn. comm'l or p vt u\e MOTOR HOMES Tt>r DOLLAR nr new radials. $l.&SO 74 Corolla. 2 dr. A~to. Call 645·7424 belw 4.6 R H. radial:. p,1 I ty old.Spayed.~. ART OBIECI'S GOLD' Recliner. SSS. Auto tank 6'TS.141T PHONE MR. GRJFFlTif Female watch Cat, blk & SILVER SERVICE: ~:=~~~ wood 21" Mainavo• Color TV, S4()..2660dlr PAID wtmd.s. Askng. $2199. 64~35'14 Maida t731 '73 Mark 11 Corona wi:n SALl-.:S & St-:ltVICI': 2121 Harbor ll•d. while declawed, 2 y FINE F U RN Ir AN· · hl·ri record playe r . Rent zs• 197$ Open Road IMMEDIATELY old. Good fam cat. abort TIQU ~. 64S-2D> Alr compressor for aale. 54H23S •ft. I pm fully self .coot .. slps 6-8' FOlt ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt rond. a ir. dl!tl' bl"ks. • radio. r ecln'g stnl&. T4 M a~da Wg.n RX4 S2400 /ofr. S5l·IG 221 Auto, air, AM /I'M. mlnl 631 3094 CO~TAMESA ~1r. 557-6469. .-;.tock 1075 ~~l, l.l5ed once. STS. Winter Rates. 644-8385 FOREIGM CAIS )Sale mini poodle, 4 yrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah Ir....... 21 • Motor Horne, sips 4 all CALL OR COMI IM 546-1200 oond •only 17.000 mi. A --·--------'il MONTI-: CARLO Xlnt steal at~. 892·89'11. '75 CcUca. silver w1ma1ts. cond., all xtras, incl lllt Pur~brt'd. Shots. Wei Beautiful Live Adult HEAR I NG A l D . ...,..,.. xtras. no air cond. $7950. T EE US t r a ined. N1h ell p . PEACOCKS. Only $50. Qualltone. Good eond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~735i OS AM /FM, low m1, >.Int whl $2400 003 1242 c:ond. 546·83·12 693-3388. · Call Llly 548· l859 Batteriea. Aakinf SlOO. IHh, Pow... t040 MEWPOIT 646--0191 •••••••••••••••••••••••FOR R ENT 20' Mini IMPORTS ' MAZDA ----•·74 Monte Carlo. All pwr. 'fS Toyota crnwn, body & i\ M , .,. M :.t1•n•11, air. . 28' Owens Lap·Str ake .Motor Home. Reser ve 3100 W. Cst Hwy, NB Mmbrsbpw'/all prlv in NB Cruiser Super condJUoo now. 962·6103 ~~:d'!~ ~~~n::~~so,::: 'Cal1Mi1907. ·Trailers. T""ef 9170 642-9405 644·1512 Mon·Fri , '10Glaat.tonSwingerbow••••••••••••••••••••••• lBUYJUNKCARS 9:30-4:30,.. rider, Mere. crube.r, 31' Alrstream trlr. SS800 USED AUTO PARTS Carpet, linol . UI ~ b.p. Trlr. Cover. Clean. lns. Co. appraisal. 1660 54G-512S 8'7·9637 d-1~. eumbo • hel 1 N e w e n 1 • w o r k . Whittier 114, CM 545<9591 Old eel l-' •t-• .,....., a ve w s . S f 1173 er us cars wan"""· M ci st brand a. D a a wt~~e: 0 r • • 76 7 . '11, 22· Terry Trailer ~s1~s1so. Run nm~ or ~ · ..., • Xlnt Condition not. l scrv. 194·606'9. . • 16" riber&lus Chrysle 646-5792 20rient.al Rup, I lte Fish TOHP Chrysler w /tilt Au\ot, 1 ... ort.d Aquarium , plants, trlr,oceanblt,aldorflllb. ~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fw•A4111W ... 'sW_.. C.. S-'4~5'71. Id. JJO MIZER IS HERE ' MEW '75 4 Door S2982 llG STOCIC: 20....,40... aw.,... .mg111e xlnl. cone!. St. SJ.150 549 30511/1>44·0774 or bestorrcr. 8-12 8!117. T-.... -----9767 '73 El Camino with sho I. n-..,... P/S, P /U, oar cond . ·~.··•••••••••••••·~···· $2,SOO/bel"t orr. 642·4627 1970 D.R. Creen TR6 ---clean Inside & out good '67 Chev Su per Sport. gas mi. has ~en hobled. Good rond1t1on. 1 ownr. - AA 3pm 838-2044 S'100. S4S..OOJO ____ _ '72 Toyota Celica ST '64 Chevy MJhbu. Runs Mags, nt'w Radials, blue, good. Nt.-ed-. :.ume body baby blue sin pang. ,.Int work 496 2797 11fl Gpm. Sllverware, 1 coffee pot. Like new. $2000, Eves. Cl•slca " 9520 G.Mrol 970 I A,__._~, 968-LS07 ts;3..1305 (7141 ···················~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-r"'I"~ Mobile bone d u lex '56 Ford Big Window PU '74 Austin Manni. 4Dr s rstem ~ cbi.,;,els ~ E BAYLJNER VICTORIA· lmmac. 289. Auto trans, Sedan. Lo mileage, ver) t~ansmltters j 500· T wn VolYOI, Many, mags, AM·F.M casselle, clnn. AM /FM. New USED CAIS '74 Rot 121 (13928) i2199 ~~~.Bst orr. £ves. -.7~MonleCarlo-- l0.000 ml, leaving '611 TR 250 Convl'rt1ble area S489S S81·138ll 10~·18).9 r, 11f Mi-1TfMT- 1t I SOCIAL succus .. SOrmc's succtu p.wsum Kea tltwr bell I.ti poWt dttell 7184 ~Aau8~ 5S2306lorSf4 3833 · many xt.ru, lo hrs. Xlnl beaut. s mall camper. tires. 22 mpg. !\lust sell. • · cond.. Np\.1968-9028 Too many Xlras to men· S3000 firm or SlOOO take Stbwinn I Os pd Super loah. W ,060 lion all. $4250 with over S80 mo pymots. Sport. Kenmore Port ••••••••••••••••••••••• camh per. S39SOl/ol~r 6'TJ.~Sl at\5. Z•&·Zaa. Am/Fm radio . w1l oul camper nc & • w/s aJters. 842·30.13 af'l 21 Sall Boat. SIP6 6. full tonneau cover & tailgate. Audi 9707 6 pe galley, 1mos old. ln shp Call 673-42166 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• · at NpBch. $6,SOO. aft · 71 Audi lo m1 Sacnf1ce 52 Yds or home tarpet, 6pm, 548-8306. t'ord 56 Classic. Rt>~lt Like ~ew. New l a re:.. dark&llteavoc11doshag. • ood 1 1 1 eng. xlnt body. $000/ wall AtC.$2325.642 3297 • '71 Datsun I JOO (133CLO) $1599 '72 El Comino \996791..) . • $.AVE New eng .• mony cxtrus D-'----9935 $2,900 644·1988 -.... _;__ _______ , ...................... . TR4, 64, nu tires. ball. 1974 Dodge Tradl.'sm:in Runs Xlnl. $800/will de 200. AM /l'·M. 8 track, al 494-0656 clean . S3500. Dys , 1145-4520, Evti.. 631·0031, 9770 64HS2l ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 P o p -Top c m pr . Ford 9940 Radials. reccnlly rblt •••:••••••••••••••••••• eng. $2,000. Call 557·11710. ford LTD, bl:at·k. ·I t.11 . Like new 67S·S205 a n 6 2l w c:ru 5 nR s oop. deal. 4'4·0656 wkdaya, 675·3824. !!~r::';f1f 18SO. 675-0970. 4 Wheet Drins ---fully loaded. \'in toJ>. Xh11 '72. Aulo, nu paint & tires. '73 VW Ghta. conv., blue eond. SIOOO. M9·42V2 ufL 9550 Xlnt upholstery. Cracked book or best offer. Paul 6PM MIRACLE MAZDA 2SO yds off while nylon ••••••••••••••••••••••• short block .. As 1:., $1,700 494-4837. ------- shag home l.llled carpet. CAL 2/29. comp. ~l'IP WAN'l'EDVANS firm. 497·2326. Aft harp 2 dr, '73 LTI> $2.50 per yd. 63l·0791 $26,850. Manner Vacht.s. TRUCKS. 6:30pm. 1965 VW Squarebal'k, Brougham. w/<>pcra W iil· i I \0 H nrhor Hl•d Cc.i\ICMt\O f.tl'(1f0 Be ·r "' Ith Bob McGregor ,675·l39S 4WHEELDRIVES ;--7-1A d OOLS , Merc•ct.slen1 9740 $500 545-4151 dows,11ll1>wr,lumi,very 11ull Y your 11ome w CALZ·2' Race or Cruise 9 VAN CONVERSIONS u 11 . new paint, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ch:un , s ee to upi>rec a lovelyanhquedeslgned bags O/B NewportSh.p MR.GRIFFITH cusl 1n1er. am/fm Xlot FORLEASE '71 Super Buit. •lnl $3200.642~ufl51'M or comb\na l\on door S6s00/offer 644 .8920· 540.2660dlr ! condS259i.84G6344 ..,,..18Z 4..,,5 LCOUPE cond.St975,p\'lply. wknd~. knocker door \•lewer ' · ' -------'" " "" 552 7234 -------Brin 11 holh beauty & _!Bys.6'TJ..8l42.:_evei. 19T3BRONCO IMW 9712 JlOAOSTElt·Silver · ----l't;lFonJ,xlnlrunnlll.l(COn· s«ut1ty 10 your home, lo.tt, SUpt/ $4,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• green w i:reen interior. '69 Bog, ttood cond d111on, will ~o ;an)phH·c> for only $30 Installed Docks 9070 302 V 8. Hurst 3·speed spet'd control, AM /FM Sunroof, nm Im. $1000. New brks, 11rt.'-1, i.hm•ks & 4JM-0656tall an. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• floor :1h1fl . du;al shocks. stereo tape & pwr. win· Call 631-0257. heavy duty IMllery sa.r.o. roll bar. s ic.id plate. dowi. ... alllhct•xtras.Jm.---b7S.O'J70.uskfor 1Jall Por Sale. h1deabed. Baby Slips & Side Tit's up lo 22'. heavy duly trailer hitch, maculale ! Call Mel or Dunc Duuy • xlnl cond Grand Piano. l'' tarat Saal or Pwr C:illfomia spotlight, good tares . Mary al · Moving, mut-t :.ell. $700 Met-cwy 9950 diamond l::\leS "6.Qi04 Rttreat1on Co 675-t!Olt 38,000 miles If.AT THE PllCE Corl Fox Leosh•9 or host ofr:.._!47 ·2AGO_. --••••• ••• •••••••••••••' • PIER l8'SldeT1c. ~4 1742 IMCREASIOM 2S86Ncwport Cll ,C.M. '72 VW Bu-1. 9·pas$ Nu l!lflO Cotony WJi:on.,,'1 SCRAM-LETS Marcu:.Channel ,3 Ford t'lOO 4x4, fi ',., .ALL '76MODELS 645-3661 tires, am1fm Gd cond 1~u•ll hill Pwr. $4t1.1. s..15_ ---673·1U•5 l'"'es bed. shl'll. extrai. ... u.n 13.350 675 4472 (,ood trnn:. • ~ ----540 tMH11 l'.H', ANSWERS loah, ~ & 640~72&675-otHG BUY OR Lease 'fit vw Comfl('r lmmnr " s..I 9010 T,,;ks 9560 New· Used cond In & uul Xlnl buy MantCWH) 9952 Bonnet Utter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE NOW Sl.400 49--& JH1'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chalk Nobody -ooden llull, Oal bottom. OVH 1 OO --'14 Mu.~ta111:. 11utu, ll&ll I COOKOUT ~Chevy, V/dnvr, xlnt ~~(.~Ji~~ SADDLHACK IMW MERCEDES '72 Std Beetllt' Xlnt t•on cyl, t!\,IMM• 1111 llun~ '"' 1 In Bnclont times when «lftd. Ri t o!r O\er S2500. PHONF. MR GRIF f'ITll OM DIS,LAY d1tion, I ownc•r 11750 a001l1,.S.107j or n•f111a111:1• meal wiu burnt outdoor• 9M..a289 ~O 2600 Dir 831·2040 495.4949 Houle Of ltftDOrfl (2l31 M)fl 2332 afl !\. IMl·:f\l\l It was a ucrlUt'lal -----J:o Vol 9772 ~ 9955 ~~~ookhu~~ada)'• il ",;:~;~.~"1~·r¥:Jn· ·~,~:~~r~~~ .. ~.1~~d. Mt::~~~g:b7t:~.Y.H ··o·=:.0:·:;G·,··c··o··u·:·T·Y··· ~.~ •• !~ ........... . derblrd w/llill llP Mere 847 7873 flltU:t Manchestt•r. "~ " '<i4·11tf, VS, I'll, II .II & 1111, Mhcel•eon '810 8 . really 11t•oot11' -...--& Buena Park VOLVO Cleon, "'"I(' (•m1tl , lbl 111 •0•1 I ST & H OAOWAY W..t.d . hmy (lXlrH Incl. how ·~Ford B11t Window r IU. SAIUA ANA 523·7250 EX<.:l.USIVl':1.v VOi.VO lcr li7!\ t~'Wll -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• r111I. bllae pump, horn, tmmat . 2t11'1 /\ulo tran., 835.3171 On the_:;11nt11 An11 Fwy l.llql~KI Vol vo Oealc>r Piftto 9957 SSCASHHFOI rn&l1ID8 llJ1hSl:"h· leoxtra Ii maas. AM ·l-'M ca1111et1c, e In Ort1n(lr Coun~ ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good U8~ tumt refrt•s "*' ta11k p /llllort> btaut .small tnmpn ™' uuiMAn o,..v•NGM• MINt •73 Mercedes l'UV I ., ... ~ fnnl s&ovK 546-071'.i radio. Yc-llow with while Too m•nr Xtr1111 to men • or • ''""7 ·72 ~ulr<• W11n Auto. 1111 , -------trim, 19TS Van4'on lrlr t1on ial . $42&0 w11h •USED IMW'I'* 2200 OIU:l.'T Vl'll: flli l>IY xlnt, ~.tliMI, WAMTm USED wt hydraullc brtkc-11 ta m per. 139,0t o rr '7HlMW:l OS1 l"J>i'MI DIESEL ~,,.,,.-~. m11k1•ofr 1!>3 m~ -~=.~~~~~~Y ~~:~::;:~~~ ~~~~~':~alil~~~~g il"g~y~~~{~~ ~~:i:.~1/1~.~::i:1~n'. UeJftej ·~~n:.=w:·1~.;52~,~~~"· ,int ()nly. '72 BMW 2002 Automatic air condi11onm1t. radio. 2025 S. Manchester 11'-IWll - 644·5177 hulcr IS<'r.lG4l61. flWMlth 9960 BMW i O. ~. llUIO, 111r. $789 Anaheim 750-2011 ., Wanted· Used JOINTER· AM, Fl\1 stereo tall~ nu 5 ••••••••••• •• ••• •••••• • Pl.AN!R. Cafi Dou1. K '-°"'1r.........,c..1e K lira. XLNT. cond1 PP 556-1466 an . s pm. or y ,., ... ,,, ...... ~. ,.... y 962 2722. ... _ ... • To~~, ... w........,.,.,, -----""'""""'· t-t_.~,o....-.. 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THIS WEEKEND ONLY ~ MILL•ll MOTORS *" Watnt'r't Mab\ llMa Alla 16T ft..12 197011Jrbor Bl\d COila MP!la ATLAS Chryst.r fPlyMOUth Optn Dally ~ sun 'tll 10 PM 202911orll1Jr llhcl , (.'()~lll \1 C'flrt 546-1934 ,,, l.S Wgn Nu Urn. xlnl --• --con<S. JS.000 mi. 54,950 71 Sotellllc Sebr1n1ot . -----1 P.P. 493"616. bronxe w1r rN1m color 220· '70 LO MI 'S Ull lo m1 A ('. A 1 Cond 631-1276 PVT PTV A·l CON D. '68 Volvo 2dr. aulo. radio, SlGSOlofr 5S2 172.S 6151393. EVES. ~6·7390 :./~ or bat offer. POfttloc 9965 1973 450SL l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond. ~1nke offer 1968 142S 4 !!pd, steel ''13Gramt Prix. lo m1, t'M· 751,8669 radials. gd cond. 11575 tape. 311 pwr t'qutp Xlnl -9604223 cond l11 111ut $3300. '72 280 SEL 4 5 ?,11nt --5581795 rond . \ander 34,000 mi .. '70 waaon auto. aar, good • b!il ofr over S7.000 Pn cond., S2S9S 714 830.4().t.4 f'lnd what you want In ply 830 3136 or 546 9512. Dally P1lol Clai.safteds • I • Laguna/~uth Coast • EOlTION O L. 69, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CALfFORNIA Avco to Fight .~iguel Slander By JACK CHAPPELL Of ... i>.11, ,.. ... ~" A new ballc ry or l egal llenaes Is being readied by l;al\lna Nlguel's AvcoCommum· t~ Denlopers against a Jl 1 fl'lllion Judgment given a Garden Grove man who alleged he was ~rassed ond slandered by the cbmpany. _ . , Ave~ sought a temporary stay or execution on the judgment ·Monday ln the 0Tange County Superior Court of Judge Robert L. Corfman. The Judge bas until Friday to rule on the stay. The company also has flied 6n Intention to move for a new trial alleging that grounds exist whkh previously have not bttn beard by the court and which could alter the outcome of the case. The action comes just about four week:> after Barry Lippert. his wlte Elizabeth and their ut- torne y Donald Be-lvelll of Newport Beach popped the rort on a bottle or champagne lo celebrate the .State Supreme .. Court's refusal to hear an appeal of the judgment acalnst Avco and the end ot what Lippert called a lel(al niJ!btmare. The ups and downs or the case l90k like this. Belveal firs t won the $1.1 million judgment for Lippert· &om an Orange County Superior courtjury In 1974. Judge Corfman et asade the jury's verdict and judgment. Uppert and Belveal appealed the judges'raction to {he distnct court of appeals which over- turned the judge. Avco sought a Supreme Court bearing, but was denied . All this brought the case back to Oranse Count)' Superior Court Monday. Uppert's <'&Se alleged he had been the target or 8.(.'00Spiracy by Avco . a Laeuna Niguel homeowner eroup and individual Laguna Niguel residents "to slander tum, bis title to n Laguna Niguel lot and violate his privacy through a campaign of ~r ­ roris m, economic depression and vexation.'' Today' Clo lag .Y.Stoek.f TEN CENTS Case ' lte alleged thot Avco and lh(.• others att~mpted lo keep hint from relouUng a house from Mission Viejo to a lot In the La Vita tra<'t. Avco s pokes man Barry McCom1c said a new legal tack would be taken on the ba'ls ol the appeal court's decision t.bat the judge's decision was not drafted with the requisite degree or (See AVCO, Page .U) ·Are Staff Aides Political Pawns? Charge Conflicts Homeowners . - Hit SC Council Charges of conmet of inter est and "violations or public trust" may draw a response Wednesday ni ght from the San Clemente City Coune1l. The eouncil. meeting at 7.30 pm. at .City Ha ll. will reeeive a Jetter from the San Clemente Homeowners' Associa tion in which invesllJ:allons are request- ed of the Mat~ Fair Pttht1eal Pract1ecs Commihsion and the Ora nge Cou nt y District At- torne~" off1ee. The :u;c;or1at10n r eleased the letter to re po rters l wo weeks ••go. It 1<1 known thut a distriet ut- torncy's offirc ln\'cstigator has 3Women Laguna Planners The Laguna Bcaeh City Coun- cll appointed thn:e women to the city planning eomm1ssion Mon- day. The new commissioners art' Belinda Bl nckr tel'. Diana Dake and Betty Freem an. Two commissioners were ap- pointed to Call vaca ncws created On the panel With the l'Ject1on O( tor mer comm 1ssione rs Sally .Bellerue and Jack l\kDowcll to city counr1l. They wall join Commission Chnirmen William Leak and WUllnm Pe~ha m on the r om- m1:.Mon II'\ soon as finanr1nt d1 .... closur.-:.t all•ments ha\ c be-en filed with the r1ty clerk and a mandatory 10 day \\ 1utang J>('n od ha:; laps\•d . .c. Blnckcte r -"ho prefrrs the frm1n1st tk'lignalton was tlPfllll nlt'd b>• n 4 I \Cllt' of th1• t ounr ll : Mrl>. Dak<' b~· a 3 2 vote ond Mrs. Fn·cmlln bY u :12 vol<' Thl' h111lol w:" h) ... t•rrt't \\rttll'n votc nf the rounr1I Tht• 'ot 1• r 11 nH' following an ten IC\\' 11f "'"" per,ons st•t•kini.: UH• va('ant po,1t111n ... Ms. Hl 11rkt•IC'r s and Mr,. Kl kt":. tcr m' "111 run tc1 J uh 1. lJ>79. Mr"' 1-·r p1•rn an·, lt•rm "111 nm to 19711 Ll·.il.. ·, tt•rm C'mh m U78 :ind Pt•c:kham's tt•rm l'\· J,>lrt's thl11 Jul)'. l\111. ntar kt'l<'r, 2!1, Is or ha .. b<oc•n R me m bcr nr tht• rity''I En vlronm'l'nlnl llt•v11'\\ ( 'omm1tll'<'. (Mf' l'LANNf:R s. Paitt' i\21 A. Lyon Sues To Build 25 New Homes -,A Ln1otun::r Bench developer wtnt to court Monday in a bid to fOf'Ce the City to allow hJm to build 2S homes on a tract adja- cent to Sky line Drive. I Lawyer for A. Lyon and :;<>ns ~laim in the Oranl{e County Supenor Court action lhat the c1· ~acted illel{ally In t!enying tract flans submitted lo planners and d'le city t oune11. The lawsuit notes that city of· 0<'ials npproved em;ronmental Unp.aC't r eports submitted ~·th<' .tevelopers befOTe the City Coun- cil denied the projeet. Court offie1als have not yet scheduled a d at e for a heanng al \\hi ch th<' ass11otned JUd11te "ill be asked to sign a "rat setting aside the e1t) 's 3<'t ion. • been in San Clem ente to look into the all egataons. One m a tter the association w.ants investiga ted is whelhl'r Councilman Anthony OiG iovanni is in eonfl1ct of interest because of a Sl 00.090 de posit of c ity money made at the Bank of San Cl ement e. DiG 10 \'a nn1 " chairma n or the bunk's board or directors D1G10\ a nni. formerly mayor or the Cit). has den ied a eonfl1et ex 1sts He has .said he wa' not aware of the deposit until a fter 1t had bc~n mad e. The association nlso hus ut tc~ed that the coun('1l h;.id con- ducted 11legal secret mectan,g~. that purchasing practice:. have been \'lolat ed ; that city employes and equi pment have been used • I p • t 111 private projecl!'I. and that the Cont roverna ro1e~ w unc1l has r efused to listen to Bird's eve \'icw or San Onofre Nuclea r c1llten input on some issues . Jn other business. the council Gene rating Sta tion construction s ite g ives \\Ill eons1der : over\'ie w of loc ale that has become focal Possibl e r egulatio n of point or heate d controve rsy 0\1er nuc lear facet in histo r y of two units now under construction rl'lnte:-. t o ~arety of persons on be a ch in the vic inity or plant <Story and additional picture. Page. A3 > .J ~ara11c sales. safety ve rsus econ omic necessity. La t est Waivin~ of building per.Jih.. ---------------------------------------- fees for \'ictims who plan lo ·~·~l ~ build hom es lo~t in the Jan. 21 fire. Reduction of a potential fire hazaTd created by tall bru h on Reeves R anch la nd near the Colony CoH and Shoreehrr-. neighborhoods. Petitions dem a nding that a controversia l inc rease 1n the fin ance dir e('t or 's salary bt> re.;rindcd. The job will h..o rallt.'Cl next m onth by City Manai.tl'r Kenll<'th Carr. who asked to stcp do" n for personal r easons. ~e Says No To Resort School Meet Forty nmc Capil'tr1111h l 'nira cd Srh<iol t>aslrict adm1 mstrutor" .incl S<'hool boa rd membt'r'i will hnld a thn•e dav rnnft<r<'O('(' .1l l .. 1kl! Arrowht•ucl th" :.11mmf'r "1thout the bles:.lnlol of Tru,tr(.' ,\ 1-: \\'E'c;tbC'rj! \\'e.,thcr J,t ('a ... t the onl\' d1,<11rnt 1n1o1 v,1te Monrlny n11{hl ajl•lln ... t the '('hoot adm lnistrator 's re· CiU'''l to hnltl lht' $2.77i t'On· frrenrc ut the mountain r(•:.ort ('\\0101\lntt \'. Spt•('1fac.' "<'honl cll.,lrict pm · hh•m!->. pr<l('Cdun•s and pc1h ('1t'' 11 r1> dl<1('11s:-l·d nt the a nnual t•nn· fort'n('C. W<'st bt'rg "aid the confrrcmc<-' ~hould be held "clo,.er to homl' :11111 po~1<1bl) "1th1n our cm n d i'· tn ct •· \\'t•!>tbt.>ri.: did not ~a\' "h<'lher he "''ll a111•nci the ronrerence at Lake ArrO\\ head. Pet Program Continues at ~SPCA Althou~h its animal control contract With the eitv or LaJ(una Jkach is ended. thr ·L,aJ(una Ca- nvon SPCA llhclter b t'ontinuinit its pt!t adoption program and has expanded pickup :.t'rvael' from pet owners unable to kt'l'P their animals. The SPCA s helter will lak&n in owned anima l-; and put the m up for adoption. Pick up may be ar- ranjlcd by calhnll 49-t-1512. Shl'lter Supe rvisor i>on Bro\\ n !>aid :'ll onday that the SP<.'A ean- nut piek up stray arnmab. only unimal!> being rt•hquini!>hcd hy lhl'tr riJ(htful owner11. The servkc 1s ovalluhlt• for lO<'al and surrou ndani: ar cJ rcs1- tlt•nts. Tht> SPCA a"o I\ conducting tour11 of ft.; barn for SC'hoot groups as welt as 10d 1v1du11l fum1hcs. The tour inetudes :i qUe"!llon and a n s w e r '{·~s i on a bout t ht' animab , Brow n said. ;\major renovation prol(r am i-. hcanJ! planned for the .,hell<'r. Missile ·Launched \'ANOENS-ERG AIR FORCE HAS E <AP> --A Minuteman Ill missile wa<: l aunched Monday· from th e S p ncc a nd M1ss1lc Center here. a !!ipok<><1man 1'a1d. lie said the m1ss1le wa' launehed Structured Class . . Concept Explained > Capistrano Unifi ed School Dis·' tri('t trustt>cs m adc 1t rlcar Mon- da~' ni~ht that a proposal for creation or a fu nclJmcntal l<chool is not dcad. Despite a sur\'ey whieh sho·A·cd little par ent ink rcst in a fun· damenta l proi:ram. the board re- quest ed th<J t Supt. J er ome Thornsley prepar e a prospectus t hat would t ell parent... how a fun· d amental s('hoot would \\Ork . A fundam ental s(·hool program Jlener all y Cca tures traditional teaching tc(•hn1ques in a ~true- Pastor's Car Hit by Arson Orange Cou nty i:.heriffs of. flcers in San Juan Capistrano arc invcsti~ot in11t nn app:.ar ent at· tempt to del'troy a cur owned h~· a loca l Baptist minl11tcr. Deputies 11nld the :iuto ownc<l by Pastor William 0. Davenport, 26445 Woodc rest Lane. San Juan, was badly da moged when an in· truder o t the victim's home poured a n a mma ble hqu1d on the ('ar and then sl'l fire to the sub· .!<ta nee. Deputies said they know of no motive for the ar son attempt. tured classroom environment. Trustees ge nerally agreed that parents d id not understand the survey and thus failed to respond favora bly to the idea. It had been proposed that Capistrano School in San Juan Cap1:.tra n1) be the site for the Cun· damental program for elemen· tary school a ge chiJdren from throughout the district. When the st>rvey results eame up for d1!\cussion. Trustee Ted Krop p immediately offered a motion that fundamental school be established. Arter eonsidc rable discussion, the board t abled lhe motion. but a t th e• l>am l' tame direct e d Thornsl('y to work up the pro· spectus and pn ·senl it at a meet· ing April 5 Thornslcy w arned the boarcl that any prospcctui. will be "shot apart .. by many of the district's t eachers, who favor more n ex1- ble approaches to cdu('atinn. Kopp sugf,?e:;tcd the d11itrlrt. s t eer a w ay fro rn "a llttl«> marching sotdll'r t ype of sehool." Board presid e nt Wittrnm Thompson s aid he would support a fundamental school prol(ram 1f it would not tnlerfere with use• or Capii.trano School a'l a "'>pill over " rac1l1ty for sixth grade !\lll df"nts that cannot be housed nt other crowdC'd schools in the fa!>t • 11trowlni: distract. Mortuary In jUnction Possible B y TOM BARLEY Of .... Deily ... loll Motfl Continued construetion or a mortuary that led Leisure World residents to lake legal action again t 1Js builders depe"ds to- day on the decision of Ounge County Super ior Court Judge H . Walter Steiner. . Judl{e Steiner closed a pretrial hennng Into the controversy late Monday by r efu sinJt to im· mediat~ly rule on dema nds for an tnJunrtion filed by a group of 10 U-1sure World r esidents who claim they r e present 1.400 d"ellers in the retirement com· mumt~. But he made It clear just before leaving tbe beneh that he may hall the building activities of the McCormick Mortuaries and aJ- low a subs eque nt tnal court to rule on the me rits of the Lei ure World lawsuit. • Judge Steiner admitted he was lnlluenced by legal precedent and a California case where a trial court ruled against the mortuary aner construction of the building was completed. 'Tm in<'lined to favor rctier on a temporary basis for the plafo- tifrs. ·• the j udge commented. "The trial court may ~1de dif- fer ently but at least the bwldinst wouldn't have been eompleted. Attorney Wilham Sweeney pro- t es l e d f o r McCo rmi c k Mortuaries that construction or the mortuar y on its 15-acre site ne ar Clubhouse Threa had been appro\•e d by the county and building permits were granted for the project . Dis playing a la r'e colored a r ehltect '5 im press1on or the comple t e d m o rtuary in the rourtroom , Sweeney arlJUed that his clients were willing to sur- round the controversial facility witb trees to lnsw-e that it •'OU.Id not ~ obvious t o Le!~rc World residents. • "Still. ever ybod y knows what a m ortuary is." Jud_ge Steiner comme nted while Leisure World r es1de nts i n the courtroom chuckled. "We a ll know what they're carrying ln and what they're carrying out. . Plaintiffs' attorney Glen Wood· mansec ar gued that the m ere presence of the mortuary would hav e a "tr e mendou s psy'c:hologlca l e ffeetf\ on Leisure World reside nts in the immediate area a nd those who would be af- fected b)' lncreased funeral traf· ne ()fl ourby Moulton ParkWI) Land for the mortuary was sold (See MORTUARY, Page A.%) ~ Battin's Lawyer Says ·So By GAR~GllANVILLE Olttie-llr f"li.eS&Alt Is it common practice for aides of ele eted offlclals In OranRt> County to perform politi('ul campaign chores at publie e x· pense? Indicted Orange Count y Supen·isor Rbbel"l Batt1n'R lawyt>r, Matthew Kurllieh , hoped to prove that it is a common prec· tlee for stnff aides to help out polltacally during normal work mg hours. · But Supe rior Court Judge Ken- neth Lac ruled Monday , that Kurilich can't attempt to provt• h1:.-point by calling a group of nirles to lht.> witness stand at Bat· tin's pre-trial he aring. Judge Lae said the testimony of thrt:c so-('alled expert wit· nt!SSes called by Kurilich failed to convince him that the district a ttorne y ha s "common knowled ge" O( stafr being used for polltieal purposes. Last Thursday, It was form~r Garden Grove city councilman John Dean who failed to impress Judge Lae with his expertise. Monday , Republican Party leader George Delahanty and county political consult.ant Fronk Miehel e na w ere called b y Kurilich to the stand to support h1s "common knowledge" argu- ment. . Delahanty, a for mer chairman of the Orange County Republican Central Committe e, s aid he had . been involved in at least 20 polltieal campaigns sinee 1966. And in e xpansive answer s to tiimple ques tions , Delahanty charged that it is common prac- tice for publicly paid staff mcm· bcrs ''lhroughoot the nation" tu <See BATTIN, PageA2) Niguel Park To Get 'Flag' An Ameriean Flag, conhi!'lting- of rC'd ·white -and·blue flowe rs will be pla nted on a h1lls1dc next lo the l'ntrancc of Laguna Nigul'l Resciona l Park Weclnesday. Supcr\'1~or Thomas F. Riley will be an a ttendanee for the :t p.m ('en•mony. hosted bv thf' South Coaltl G orden Club of Laguna Reach. The 15·b Y·25 foot Oag is u rooperat1vt> project between the 1 ~arden t'luh ancl Girl Seout11 Crom Laguna Ni~ucl. Const Weather Con'liderabte high cloud!I . thrnu~h Wednesday but :-.omc low clouds and f1>1t late tonight and enrly Wed ne!1 d ay m'orn i nJt. I,OW!'I tom$1ht 45 to so. HiJchs In the mid 70s. I I NSID E TOD~ Y Great Britain '~ Prime Minster Harold Wilson i.& rail mg 1t quit.~ The 60·year old Labor Part11 leader told Queen Ehwbeth about h1~ dtct11on - o move which shocked Porha· mem. Story. photo .44.,. latlex AIY-...... lc• Al Mnlff It 1.-....... 0 It _.,.lf'llftf• Alt L M. .. .,. &I N•l""'al '""'' A4 c:..11 .... 1111 At Or ...... C..11t1t' At OlttlflM H ·lt ~ It J Otm1< t IJ Sfl'fl~ "'°""f A II O.at~ ... out At 5-U ••·f lllMrtal ..... A• Sl .. llMl'llflf At•ll l'R...Wtft-ftl .. Te .. 111..... A• ,._. A1t11-.. -"'911K-At W.at-A4 ---II _..Nowt A• ,_ .... ..-.. ., • JIJ DAll.YPll.OT L/SC ruua.,. Maten 11. um1 'll1Ua11ct Draft Hump~y ~mpaign Afoot NEW YORK <UPI) -A re· portc:dly un1anctloned camp.Jan lO dratt Sen. Hubert II. lfum phrey ror the DemocraUc pre· sidcntlal nomlnatlon has beaun "Tt\erc ure sc,•cral fine Oemocnts aeeklna lhe nom1n•· lion this yeu, .. City Cowmlman Abrah~m Gerges aaid Monday. "But there lS only one Hubert Horatio Humphrey and he has Hookers Free to City Dads? RENO,· Nev. (UPI) -A brothel o•,.ner has been accused of providlne elected officials with free prostitutes to further his in· terest in gettinir the "right peo- ple" into office. Al least eight present or former oClicials were named publicly. The Washoe County Grand Jury made the accusation Mon· day in its report on an investiga- tion into the Sparks. Nev., city government. It said lhe initial in· quiry was expanded to Reno and Wa~hoe County governments and to bordello owner Joe Conron,.· .. mfluent'e over them. Conforte de· rtled many of the assertions. It issued no indictments. but said a future arand jury "may wish to 1Jrobe further into Mr. Conforte'1 involvement in and ln· nuence in }>ublic affairs tn Washoe County." The (rand jury said it could un· covtt no crimes in the 45-page re· port. (Prostitution is legal in some Nevada counties .) It said the prob41 initially cen· tered on Conforte'!J involvement m a Sparks land deal, and added he encouraged both the sale of his land to the Reno Sparks Conven· tlon Authority and the passage of a room tax Increase to finance Ute land purchase. , "However, there was evidence hla lnlerest ln major decisions by local public omclals extended well ~yond the sale of his Sparks property,'' ll said. ·:ourlnK the time the Conforte land transact Ion was pending before the three local governing bodies and th e convention authority, James Vernon. Gerry Grow and P ete Lemberes re· JZul a rb visi ted Conforte's Mustang brothel. At that tame. \'ernon was convention authority. chairman and a Sparks coun- <'llman, O'i-ow was convention authority !'iecretary and a county <'om mlssioner , and Lemberu ";is a Sparks t'ouncitman. ''The grand Jury ret'elved testimony from Vernon, Lem· beres and Grow they would enter th<' Mustang complex and in· stt'ad of going to the public ret'ep· lion area, they would go to a weclal urea where food , drink and the services of prostitutt's \H•re uvailnbll· to them fret: of charf.!l'. On occ:ai:.1on, other public nfficinls nnd guest'< went lo lhl' hrothel with \'crnon, Lcmberc .... and Grow," Boat Motor Stolen Ya<'ht broker Richard Octlc Cornell hos re ported lo Orange County sherlff'i. orrlr~rs the then or :11\ outbunrd motor valued at ~ from his moort'd boat at Dann Point Harbor. Cornell. 4S, of 33602 Dana Vi1ta, Dana ~Int, told dt'putlc~ t hleVl'I removtd thl' cnginl" by cuttinf( lhe cC'ur. mi;: chain at the reur (If hi!! boat. . OIUNOa COAST DAILY PILOT ~,...0::-t.~7~ ~ .. :, =·=;7:;: ~~= C..,,_ .. Vbh4'1'Wtta (Of" 0"'' ~ '"" ""'''~' .,.. 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Mf'fth 'W"••t'I r1., bt' "~M\l(f. W•tt'l•\lt ••ctt•f tt•rMi\\~ •t ·---*• ..... cl•\\ "'' .... ~·· ., c~·· ...... "' (>t.~ .. \.~\(,._,."" w (.,...., \)" """"""' ..,. --.~~"°' JS~•M• f'l'M•·•••*°'""'*' .... SJ,...H ............ , the best t'bant'c to beat the Republican t'andidate." Geraea heads tt>~ croup at- tt1mpUni to form a "Commltt.ff ol Ohe Mlllion for Hubert Hum· ph'rey." Manhatton Bbrough Pre~ldent Percy Sutton said t~ Minncsol• senator ''h:ais not welromed this draft attempt but has not re· pud1ated it. We talked wllh Sen. Humphrey but be said he WH not available at this time. This is strictly a spontaneous move " Despite the offit'ial disclaimers o( support ror lbe drall move- ment from Humphrey's omce. the group that gathered at the sidewalk news conference In Cront of Penn Station to announce the campaign included a number of operatives in the senator's 1972 New York primary race for the presidential l)Ominallon. flyers distributed by the group listed Ger ges' Manhattan office as .headquarters. In addition to Gergls and Sutton, the group of elected oCCicia Is supporting the draft-Humphrey movement in· eluded four city councilmen and two state assemblymen. Sutton said, "We do not want Senator Humphrey lo be a can· didate In the April 6 New York primary," but liter ature dis, tributed by the group said a slate oC Humphrey delegates would run in at least one of the stJlte's 39 congressional distri d.s. The Nebraska Democratic primary voters apparently will be lhe first in the nation to test the 1976 presidential potential or Sens. Humphrey and Edward Kennedy of M'ssachu.sett.s. Nebraska Secretary of State Allen J . Beermann annount'ed Monday be was restoring their names to lbe May U presidential preferential primary ballot, because t h e two have been plat'ed on Oregon's primary ballot. Humphrey and Kennedy also may end up on the ballots In Nevada, Idaho and Rhode Island, where state omcials choose the primary candidates, Beermann said. Kennedy has said he Is not run- ning for president. Humphrey has indicated he would accept the nomlnation it draned at the party's convention. Fro• Pa,,e Al MORTUARY to the mortuary by Rossmoor Corp • d evelope r of L eisurt' World. "It would have a chilling er. feet." Woodmansee protested. "Leisure World residents are liv· ing there in their retirement y<.'ars to snatch the peace and tranquility that will be destroyed tr this mortuar y goes into opera· tion." Leisure World r esidents al· lending the courlroom hearing commented that more than 1,000 r esidents have added or are ad· ding clauses to their wills that will preven t McCormick Mortuaries from conducting their funerals. Burglars Hit Laguna Beach Krishna Site The theft of $400 worth of lj('ent· ed oil and silver plates from the t.aJ?unn n~ach llnre Krlshnu Temple is under inv<.'stigatlon to· day by l.aeunu Beach police. Leaders of the temple at 841 . Ramona Ave .• r eported fh:it three young people entered the temple Thursday and wt•rt' shown around as gues l:c The items were round to be missing shorUy afterward. The stoltin propt<rly includt'd 10 plate5, a mixture ot solid 111lvcr. Rllver Inlay and silver pl ate and 25 bottles of scented oil. Police found little evidence at the s cene. A beer bottle earned by one of the suspocts had been removed promptly from the tem- ple by !le<'t members and any fingerprints were s meared. NB Lecture, Dinner Set The Laguna Beach Community Historical Society will feature a presentation on "the wharf and railroad at Newport Beach" following a potluck dinner at 6:~ p.m. Frida)· at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. Gu est s p eaker i!!i Steve Donaldson, an expert in the transportation hil>tory of the area. Persons attending have been asked lo bring one or two dishes of food depending on the sire or their part). The society will pro- ,;de punch and cofftt. bJ Weapons Battle Looms SAC'RAt.H:NTO (U PI > Fort) -two luwm ukl'rl' todl)' pro poH'<i placln(l before votcn 11 con11tltut1onal arnendment to guar3ntce Callfornltans lhc rlahl to b"•ar ha11dguni, rifles and s hot.iun ·, The proJ>Oi>l'd constitutiom1l :unendm.ent (SCA49) wu de si5:o{'(! Dll o response lo nn 1n 1tiati\'e drive undl•r way to ba n possession or handguns. tr the con1j\ilut1 onul amend- ment t s pa1>sed by the Legis lature and the initialh•e qualifies for the ballot. both measures would be before voter!> m the r\o,•ember general elec- tion. Laguna Can9on Rollo1'er "l think it's time to put a stop to the 1ncreasln1o? efforts of some people to dis<'rtminate against gun owners by trying to con· fiscate their firearms." said Sen. H. L Richardson <R·Arcadial, chief !>ponsor of tbc constilu· tional amendment. Orfrer Kenneth W. Phebus. 28. oC Laguna Beach was under intensive care at Sad· dleback \'allt') Community Hospital today ColJowmg a 1: 30 a .m. accident. The dn ver apparent ly lost control or his s oorts car on Laguna Canyon Road near the San Diego Freeway in Irvine. police said. Passenger Julie Phebus "as r clcasl.!d aftl'r treatment at the h ospital. The propo~at. Richardson said. would essl'nt1ullv write into lhl' ~tale Constitution what now ex · 1~ts 1n Cahfornu1 law. Law!> against possessing concealed weapon!>, !lawed-off shotguns, machinl' guns, or possession by t•onvicted vio~nt criminals or mental patient~ would b6, un· Former Grove Pltu11Wr Gets San Juan Post Thomas G. Merrell. a Garden Grove planner. will begin as San Juan Capistrano's planning director on Monday. March 29, City Manager James Mocahs said Monday. Mocalis said the city's new planning director was selected from l~ applicants for the job whic h was left vacant when David Smith quit lo work for tbe passage of the agricultural pre- servation m easure In a prepare d statement. Moca1is said .Merrell has "a very fine reputation for hi s capabilities In the planning pro· fesslon and for his sensitivity to human relationships.'' In addition to working for the cily of Garden Grove for six years, Merrell worked for the county for six years. The new planning director. whOse salarv wlll be $21 .684. has a bache lo·r 's degree from Califorma State University. Long Beach and has taken advanced planni1tg cours es from the University of Southern California and UC Irvine . tit: is a member o( the Ameri<'an Society of Plan· ning Off1c1als and the America n Society for Pubhc Admini!>tru· lion. Merr ell. 34, h1~ \\1fc and two children plan to make their home in San Juan. Mocalis said. f'ro• Pag~ Al PLANNERS the Coastal Plan Task Force. lhe Greenbelt Implementation Study. Team, and the Citizen's Town· Planning Association board of dlrectors. She is currently working on a certifica t e of Environmental Planning through UC Irvine. She 1s a graduate of Laguna Beach Jhgh School and a lifelong rest· dent of Laguna Beach. Mrs . Dik<'. 30. 1s a member of the city's Board of Adjustm1·nt and the Tt>mple Hills Community A'lsoclallon. She has been arttve in Am\'ricun Youth$t)ct'er . Mr~. Dike 1<1 ;1 i.:raduatt' of Pitzer Colles.te tn CIJrm1)11t ;1ntl hu a bachelor 's dc~ec an Art History and anthrupoloay Sht• 1~ :in eigh y~ar r ei.1dt•n1 0£ Laguna Buch. Mr11. Frecmt1n. 33, has been BC· ti ve in Village Lajluna und 1~ prf' sldent of lht• t>cmO<'rattc Club and wa!\ on art>a <'oordinutor for the McGovern ~·ampnlan She ha!\ a ba<'hclur· ... 1l~·gr1''' in biolORY and a m ast<.'r's in puhlH• admlnb trat1on and pl aonin.i:. Capistrano Schools Have March Yule Christmas may be past, but you \\Ouldn't know It considering the list of ~lfls tha t r ecently were accepted by the-Cap1str<1no L'nified School D1stnct The Associated Student Body oC Elsinore Junior lhgh School donated a S50 Aleppo pine lo Ma r co Forst ~r Junior High School. The Moulton Parent Faculty Organization donated $SOO for purchase of library books at Moulton Elemcnt:.ry&hool. Doubleday Multl·MediaofSan· ta Ana donated a tum loop player to the San Clemente Hi gh School media center . Ten-Ten Nursery donated 452 planl!I end trees. valued al S2.280 to Niguel Hills Junior Higb School. • f'ro• Page A J BATTIN ..• help re-e-lect their bosses during normal working hours. Michelena. who was once an aide to former county supervisor William Phillips, said he had managed 10 campaigns, anclud· ing those of District Attorney Cecil Hicks and former district attorney Kennelb Williams. "In how many campaigns did you observe government paid workers working on campaigns durtng regular business hours~" Kurilich asked. "That's a difficult question to answer. But I think most cam· paigns," Michelena r eplied. "Well,'' Kurilich continued. "was it a common practice lo use persons paid by the government in those campaigns you ob· served ?" "Yes,·• answered Michelena. But Delahanty and Michelena's testimony failed to · convint'e Judge Lae that lhe dis· trict attorney would have known whether or not use of public i.tafC in political campaigns was com· moo practice. Consequently, the judge said, Kurilich had failed lo provide the necess ary foundation needed to call lhe aides or numerous elect· ed officials lo the witness stand. Kurilich wanted their testimony to support a defense contention that Battin is a victim of discriminatory prosecution. charged with crimes that are a · t'ommon practice among elected officeholders. In a Grand Jury indictment handed down last August. the Santa Ana supervisor ls charged with using his county paid staff and county supplies to Illegally <'ampalgn in 1974 for lieutenant governor. Buttin's pre-trial hearing en- ter•.:d its 1 llh week Monday. Al issue in the hear Ing is Kurilich 's attempt to have the charges agains t his client dismissed because of what he insists 1s di!>· crimmatory prosecution. ·Laguna PTA Plans Session The Cflguna Beach High Sehool PTA will hold a eeneral mem- bership meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day al the s ch oo l auditorium . The high school jazz en11cmbl<.' and vocal Jazz ensemble will p<>rform under the dlrt'<'llon of Jere Foster a nd Fred Stouter. The mcetina wwl conclude with the election of oCCiccrs ror 1976·77, a report by the school goals com- mittee. and a review or PTA &C· tivllies during the past year. Award will be made or the Na· tional Honorar y Service Award. Enrollment Increases at Sadtlleback Enrollment at Saddlebac:k College is up more than 15 pcr- <'ent o,·er la!>t ~pnn~·s record mark. collt.>gc juthonuc:. d1~· closed today · Spring registra tion cli mbed over the 9.000 level for the f1r1>I time in the t'Ollege's history lo )l "eek. topping at 9.444. In the sprinR of 1975 the college regbtered 8.200 !>tudenl!>. :.i Jump of more than 100 percent over the previous~ l'l.lf Despite the record enrollment. Sooth Oran.-:t-County rc:sldt>nts )\Ull can regbter for clas!'-es until 1-riday. First-time and returnin(.l i.tu· dents can fill out application forl'TU in BuildlnJZ M and report for r egistration..J_n Buildinlo! (; between 9 a .m. a m 8 p.m. Additional enrollmenl in formation is available by <'ailing the college's Office of Commun•· ly lnfo rmal1o n . 831 -9700 or 495-4950, Ext 263. Johnson Aide Fined$200 WASHINGTON CAP) -Rep. James R. Jone'! <D·Okla.). a former While House aide lo President Lyndon B. Johnson, was fined $200 tod(ly for failure to report a campaign contribution which originated with the Gulf Oil Corp. chan.-ied. . Richardson told a news con- ference he fl'lt there wa!> "a good t'hance" the measure would • clur the Leghlalure. giving \-Oters-a "posilive alternal.lve" to the gun <'Ontrol initiative. The Ll'g1slature earlier this year rejected a meruure to put a propo!>ed hand gun ban .on the ballot . prom ptlng its supporters to seek a :.pot on the ballot throuf(h a petition dri,·e. The U S. ~Onlltllut1on guaran· tees c1t1zens the nght to bear arm11. Trailer Park Costs Studied In Capistrano San Juan Capistrnno's dty 1 manager. -city attorney, former mayor and r_tprescntatlves O! 1 mobile home pll_rk renters an~ owner!! h1we formed a commit· tee to study lnC'reai,in~ rents in the r1t~"" mobilt> home parks. City coun(•1lmcn requested that lhe romm1ttee be formed an.er reMdcntll objct'ted to their rising renlll. Jn a r<.'port to the council and indud<.'d on the a~cnda for their n<.'xt mcl'l1nA. \\'l'<lnesday, City Ma nager James Mocalls said the committee probably will not meet until after-March 26 when the county Board or Supervisors 1' expected to discuss a county ordinance relatmg lo local rent controls. Repruenta ti ves of r enters named to the committee are Clif· ford A. Ha ntel and John M. Manypenny . 11 ~1vcn "Hud" Jlan~on will sit on the committee representing lhc owner or the Jones 36. pleaded guilty J an. 29 Rancho Del Avion Park. to a m_bdemean?~ ('har.i;:e acrus -The committee also includes 1ng him of fa lling to report form e r ma yor Jame s b<.'lween $1 ,()()() and $2,000 an ca!>h Weathers. Mocalh. end James s. (ollowi~ his 1972 election lo the '-Okazaki the l'itv attorney. House. Timothy T. T11•r ncv·. an attorney lie could have received up Lo a representing mobile pork yl':'ir in l)rJSOn and a Sl.000 fint.'. owner~. ha!< ht•<•n invited to sit f'ro• Page A I AVCO •.. i,pec1fic1ty aa required by law. Avco attorney Larry Resnick 11aid he bellev<.'s lhf' company also has a right of appeal if lhe new motion fol" a new trial 111 de· rlied. and on the original Jury de· t'l1>lon . "Jn our opinion. we have vuhd ~rounlli. for lhl' motion anc1 w~· arc pur11u1n~ them," HC'i.n1rk !!Uld Jn response lo 11 q1wl'tlon al.lout lht• l<•<·k of ")lpct•1(1c•1t.\"' tn th1• judg<?'o; ovcrturn1n)( or lhc jurv v('rtli('I. ft('~n1ck -;aid · "I'm nol J<!Oll\Jl to call a nythlnl( u l<'1WI tt•<'hn1cal11 y. I don't knnw \\hut that is." with the comm 1ttt:'e a'l a resour<'c person, according to Mocalis' re- port. In othe r scheduled uctlon, councilmen arc <.'XJ>Cct<•d to eon- !>ldl'r awarding a <'Ontract for the dcn •lopmc;nt of El Camino Real Park, authorizing the l'x pen· d1ture or S315 to <.'Xlend th1• lll'fV l<'l'S or lhf' Community Counseling C<•nh•r and opprov1n1t the cxt<.'r1or (1n1sh propoi.c?" for C'up1 i.tn1n11 Valll'y napt "l l 'hurch __ f:tlw trl Cornw1•ll, 11n own<•r Of lhl• Jo:I /\dohc· Hl''\tuurant. ha., ;tl~o a~kt•d Tlc•rnt>y tu tlli.c·u'" • • 11 <' w m H t c r i 11 I ' ' on t h c· 1 t•llluurant.:s roof 11il(n. toun l'ilmen prevlou~ly or<lc-rNI Muri u<0l11m to ho Vl' lhl' i.h:n rt•movNI. Ttw El /\1lnlw h11.., fllctl 11 <'llUrt !!Ult 31{11 ln"l lht• ('II\' l•ffo11,. Thi• mc•etlnl( he I( int. nl 7 p m 1n thC' City llall. 'Tin Hen' Love Affair Pheasant Falls in Love With Aircraft POLSON. Mont. <AP) -Everyone knows that birds can't mate with airplanes -ever· yone except the pheasant that has fall en in love with Clyde Frederickson's green and· white era rt . Fre d<.'rlckson. owner or a n aviation service at Polison·s airport, said he thought the bird was angr y and looking for a fi ght wben 1t began hanging around the airport and follow· inghis plane in nlaht. BUT LAT ER HE R ECOGNIZED the br1sUing and strutting as a d1rterent sort of proposition. "He thinks the airpl•ne's a tin hen, 1 guess," said Frederickson . The 'cock pheasant taxis down Poison's s mall airstrip wh<.'ncver f'rederickso11 lakes his airplane up for a spin. The flier said the pheasant takes off at about 20 miles an hour and churns a long a few reel behind th~fl wing until h~s single-engine aircraft out· distances the bird. THE BIRO IS US ALLY BACK waitinit at the airport when the pl ane return~. Frederit'ks on said the cock pheasant i11 faithful to his little craf\ and doesn't s~em In· terested In any of the other airplanes. ' Tue day' Clo jnR Price NYSE COMPOSffE T-.y, M.arch US, U116 L/SC DAILY PILOT .11 J l Eocus on Detail _ill Estate Plann!ng A Security Mov~ "·~ By SVL\'IA PORTER Do you h ave •n t'~tute" Even know " hat ont' 1s' Do ~ol.\ know the \'alue of your e ti lt'? Wb ol you hould be dolnc about It? And whot happens It you do nothinll., Simple lbouah thl'»e question::. Rrt', only nn eaumatf'd one In 100 America.ns can answer them 1ccurlllt1ly whkh ill th e k~y rusun So mun.y of you delay thinking about your e tates until time runs out on you. Tllko tlmt' to roeus · on this funda me ntul subject , or such vltal im- portanct' to your own tuture and your owo flamaly 's security. <t> TO B EG IN Money's Worth \\l TH, rt-:iltze that ~ou do haH! an estntc. that It':, morl' than just the assets you~"·~ your fom1ly "hen you die. Your estate also mcludes th1.• a~sets you accumulate dur1n1t your lifetime to provide tor retirement. "Whether you 're nu hourly wage.earner or world rmaneier. everything you O\\ n and everything that's coming to you and your family in the future is your estate." :.ays the American Banker s Assoc1a lion. "No estate is too mall to plan und ·package u p· for the future in one form or onotht>r ... <2> Now, start figuring hoy. much your estat~ 1s "orth -to help you determ1ne how much you'll ha' e to hvc on in retirement. bow much you can lea\ e to your heir'>. how tu cut rour estate t axes. The Sl20.000 e:.tilte 1s a middle incoml' reality today: don't undere ti ate yourself Federa l estate t3)(eS begm to a pply "hen)' u. a married man or woman, leave an estate of $120,000 o more or" hen you, a :.ingl\• person. leave an estate of ,000 or more (3) INCLUDE Ol 'R tally· the eurrcnt mar ket value of your house: the face value of all your life in suranee: what your company l)\!nsion will pay you whtm you retire: how mueh you might now h ave In a profit-sharing plan and a conser vatn•e proJectaon uf whut the total might be when you take it out; dle current market value or any stocks or bonds or s1m1lar investments you own: approx· lmately how murh you'U get 1n Soe1al Security benefits each month when you retire. a:.suming your m arital and work status don't change; veterans benefits, ti any: the value of your cash, savings and checkinl( aecounts : and the quil'k· sale value of your personal property Ccars, furniture, boat!-4, jewelry. etc.). Total these items. and you'll have an estimate of how mucb you can expect from your estate 1n rellrem<'l\l, wh&1l your family would receive If you died tomorrow and whut. your taxable estate woul<t l'onsist of. <Social Security and veterans benefits arc int•ome tax fret' and not included 1" your taxable estate but include them as future potential income.> 14) Right no". make !>Ure \'Our will I ii m order und tcll:s in detail what you want do1ll'" 1th .> c>u1 c'tall' CS) RIGHT NOW ALSO cons1d~r whether 1t would l>e wise for you, a middle·mcomc family to St't up 11 tru'>t to <'Oil serve your estate". rehc\ c you of muney mana~cmcnt anx- ieties and reduce the co~t of pa:-.!)mg your estate to your benefleiaries. If you set up a trust with a bank. your a1;sets will be pro. fessionally managed for you; when you die. your ass..-ts may go directly to your beneficiary; if your estate. "oci. t•> your family in tr ust. your trustee may continue to m anaRe it for them; if you become mcapoc1taletl. your trustee may handle your estate for you: ond snml' trusts can give you ba~ savings on your federaL.e!>talt' taxt·~. (6 ) Prepare one more crurrnl document now, the "leUcr of instruction," to tell your family, lawyer. etr . "here ult your important document:, are, other" ishes you have. (7) "IT DO ESN'T Sf:E~1 possible. buC many people to- day actually believe that a wife or husband automatically inherits everything when the other spouse dies," says the · ABA. "Not so!., IC you stall long enouJ:h and die without a will, state law dictates how your estatc 1:. d1:-.tributed. In some states, for instance, one-third of what you lca\'e goes to your spouse • a nd two-thirds is di\•sded amon~ the childr en. <J> This very day, began mJking ar rangement!> with tho proper professionals -your attorney, insurance agent, ac• countant and possibly, a trust offirl'r at your bank · to "''>rk 011t the mechanic:. of ~our l''>lUll'. Don't move Y. llhout lhl• pros. Buyer's Book Helps You Avoid 'Lemo1ts' By ('apllol Newi.Ser vice SACRAMENTO Other than kirking the tar<.'' ;ind cherking under the hoo<l of a UM:d l'ar to vcrif) 1f 1t lw:. :111 «>ng111c many people really do not knu\\ how tn purchui.c o used car . A useful little con1oumcr putillration has just hern i11 sued , called the Official "Motor" U)IP<i Car Buyl·r~ Gu1 llt• whirh will h<'IJ> tht• used car tiu~·l'r kcl'P 0111 of tlw nlru' grove that 1s full of cx1wn~1v1• lemoni.. Prepared by a verv !>:tvvv staff from Motor p11hlt<·1t11rin., the l',cd Car Uuycrs <;wct1• u I 1 I 1 1 t• ' t h t• c· o rn h 1 n , · d knowh•dge of h11thly tr.itn1'(1 automotive )o,pcc1all~t' JI contnlns :.urh 1nformt1tlon .1-. -TllF. REST phtl'I'' 11o (1nd U'iCd t•ar:. Tht-niJll' mo't mm mon sourc·ei; with tht•tr ad. vo ntai;ies and dtsad vunta,::1·' A S t;fTIO~ 1·all1•cl "~\'h r inll and ll<•uhni.t " •~aw· 11 '· r1•v1•al~ what 1·.rn he• U: h1•'t )lO:rt .. lhl(• tfl-111 !1111'!' \llU lla\l' d1•r11l1•d th1· i!I\ ('n • .1r " th1· onr tn i.:rarP I h1 11111111\ A 1wrt 1('ularly l'O<ld "t'<'llon "•rn '£' of the book l(Oes into Uw pro ~· . ~ per method of chrckmu out J "mttnc·1nst " ,, ''111l1pll'11•lv used car. This dcta1l!I th1111t" '11ff<'r<'nt "nrlli Thi· fll•ld of beyond the pretty ~hany t•olnr (1n:inc•t• i;. n ·all\ "'' 1h(f1t·u1t and the fancy deio1o:n ()( llw n.; f1n!11nr: thl· r.1r "hlrh """ l:tll\i. ,tll lht• Jl r<lr>t•r llltft• l\UI\ ond bnlh /\ h11yt•r c·.1n i.a\c• gas ct1r>. There is onP of the twi.t nu n":rul lot n~ mon<>y hv compre hensive merhanicol 11hopp1ng for f1 n<111C'lnµ 1111 checklists included which re· carefully ns t h<'Y shop for thl' ally details all lhe tittle thing~ u11ed t•ar it sl'lf J)rohlt•rn " that the averaRe used car that \ ery fl'" penpl<' really buyer forgets about until they 'lhop for lhl· ri~ht f1narwinv It have picked up their pink ~hp ss a tricky huc;inc"' .ind the and the first of a scrw~ of ex-l!Uldt-klli. nr I h1• p1tfAll" anti pens1\'C repair bills proper "J\ tn find thl' be't m11n1•y '01111·1• ' .... .. ) ') . Girl S~o11t Week One hundred Huntington Beach Girl Scouts participated in the Flames for Freedom ceremony held at the Crean Foun- dation Ranch at San Juan Capistrano. The lighting • ceremony was part of Gid Scout Week, a national com - memoration o( the 65th anniversary of Girl Scouting and the U.S. bicentennial. Ban 'llnllkelg' Aerosol Can Sales Going Full Blast NAUGATUCK. Conn. (UPI> -Aerosol can sales ar back up and a ban on those which use nuorocarbons to expel their contents 111 unlike· ly. 1ccordinc to the head of the nation's third laraest aer~ ol manuf ac· t~r. · "We are going full blast now." after a 50 percent cutback In orderi> last year, said Christopher H . Buckley, president of Rlsdon Manufacturing Co., whose sales are about Sll million a year. .. HE DISAGREED with Arthur D. Little. Cambridge. Ma.ss. con· suiting firm. which predicted an • eventual ban on fluorocarbon propellants in aerosol cans. Some experiments indicate fluorocarbons rise and break down th~ ozone layer in the al· mosph~~. which protects the earth from ultraviolet rays. U that is true. it could increase the incidence oC skin cancer. has been proven. My opinion 11' there i no proof to date that It does destroy the atmo!!pherc." Ht concluded. "There's no point In scaring the heck out or everybody and wrecking an in· dl'.lstry until there's proof." NEW WIFE, NEWMAN Study Says Women on TV 'Delwmanized' Threat to Free Press-RepQrt NO AGENCIES HAVE sug. gested a ban yet. said the firm. "t1ut the results of the National Academy of Sciences report this s pring and National Aeronautics and Space Ad· NEW ORLEANS CAP> -"I 'm a new man." said trumpeter Al Hirt after losing 80 pounds. "J feel great. like dynamite." Things weren't so gr-eat a while back. Hirt's health wrus poor. his New Orleans nightclub was in trouble and he was depressed. Now. he's healthy, business as good and he has a new wife. CHICAGO (A P ) -The image of women on prime lime television is dehumanizing, a United Methodist Church TV monitoring project has con· eluded. . "Preliminary findings suigest that, with the exception of o<:· casional tokens. women are not portrayed as professional. well· trained and educated competent persons." according to a report on a monitoring project de· -veloped by the Women's Division or the United Methodist Board or Global Ministries. "For the majority of female characters. it's still Occupation: Housewife." it said. "Women are portrayed as younger and sexier than men and have less authority than their male counterparts. "Professiona1 and executive level occupations are filled almost entirely by men. Govern· ment and legal professions were four times more likely to be portrayed by male characters t han by female In CamUy viewing hours,'· the report said-. Passenge r Killed LOMA LINDA CUPI) -Glenn C. Brown. a 22-year-otd man, was crushed to death beneath the wheels or a Jeep in wtuch he was a passenger along a mountain road m the Big Bear resort area. NEW YORK (AP) -A task force report says efforts by trial judges to res~ain newspaper re· porters in tbe coverage of criminal eases "constitute 3 growing threat to freedom ol the press. "The conflict b~tween the courts and the press has in· tensifted In the past two or three years in ways that seriously en· danger the traditional freedom o( the press." said the report. com· piled by a 13-member task force of the Independent Twentieth .Century Fund. MEMBE RS OF mE task force included lawyers. journalists and jurists. who acknowledged Mon· day that the courts have an "en· tirely proper determination ... to safeguard the r ight to a fair trial guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment." However. the report accused some judges of going to un- necessary extremes that un- dermine the independence of the press. Specifically. the report criticized the use or court orders issued directly against the press; excessive use of orders against attorneys and witnesses; ex· cessive reliance by courts on secrecy; and lack of a means for immediate appeals o( court or· ders against the press. WITHOUT ABRIDGING First Amendment rights, the report suggested. the right to a public tnal by an impartial jury can be assured by the following measures: I Freeway RelabelefJ Assembly Bumps Nixon Nanie Off SACRAMENTO (A P) -The Richard M . Nixon Freeway in Southern California isn't going to carry that name anymore. The Cnllfornt0 Assembly voted 41 -12 Monday to give final approval for measure renamlnJ: that 3~2-milc roadway -about 40 miles north or Nixon's San Clemente home -the "Marina Freeway." Gnats Drive The m N uts In Arizona BULLHEAD CITY. Ariz (l\Pl -Gnats. horde'< or tht>m, nrl' driving the resident!' or this northwestern Arizono communl· ty to distraction, und even drlv- in~ some oft hem out of town. Perlo<lic Invasions. of the Buf. ralo gnats. nlso ralled blackmes, in recent months have len hun- dreds or pcr111ons with pnlnful, itchy. red lumps. SOME R ESIDENTS WEAR head nets to protect themselves outdoors or try whnt has been coiled the "Bullhead Caty salute" -a nailing gesture to shoo them away. On many days the blood· sucking gnats are "so bad that vou don't want to do anything." sa.rs Dr. Gordon L. Ritter. who has treated up to 2S people a week for bites. CHUCK WEST, a bank manager who was recently named-head or a rommittee to fight th~ problem. said, "Yoo should see the front of people's cars when they don't wash them 't'sjust a solid mass" or gnats. "We know people that haye ten be(-ause of these gnats." West • said. The gnats breed along a 30· mile stretch of the Colorado River. Sll!>'S Dr. Mtr l\fulla. a pro- fessor of entomology at-UC Riverside who has studied the problem for more than two years. STATE TRANSPORTATION spokesman Stu Mitchell said the change would be made on freewa y shins Mitchell said. "The Legi s lature names freewa)s. and we'll go along with the chanJ:<' .. But not everyone was happy. Assemblyman John Brli;lgs, o f\allerton Republican who took three years to win passage or tHe bill naming It the Nixon Freeway In the first place, was the most unhappy. "NIXON HAS NEVER been con\'icted of any crime." the lawmaker said later. Briggs told colleagues that President Kennedy bad been ac· cused by some people of ordering Fidel Castro's assassination. He said reports indicate President Eisenhov.er might have ordered the assassination of an African leader. Briggs added there were also many stories coming out about Kennedy's Jove Ufe -complete with a tale about smoking marl· juana in the White House. "AllE WE GOING to remove all these men's names from things because they might have committed some wrongdoing. I think not." Briggs said in an in· terview . But when he made that same point on the Ooor. Assemblyman Art Torres. a Los Angeles Democrat. countered there had never been a president before who was forced to resign from of· fice. "Vigorous administration of the \'Olr dare (questjoning Of pro- Spect1 ve jurors and of wil· nesses >; painstaking instruc- tions to juries: resort. where necessary. to continuance. to a ch'ange of venue or to sequestra· . tion. "Reasonable restrictions upon CO\lrt officers and employes in regard to statements concerning any criminal proceedings: con· sultation with representatives or the press respecting the issuance of special orders in connection with trials; and testing the validity of challenged court or· ders through a speciafprocedure in accordance with the standards of due process." ministration atmospheric tests this summer could trigger such a decision later this year." Buckley said, 'Tm nQt one to dispute Arthur C. Little ...• Bul•my feeling is that nothing It's his wife, Lydia. who's made all the difference. Jlirl said. . "She straightened me out and saved my life.'' . CANCER - SOMETIMES YOU CAN PUT YOUR RNGER ON IT Right now In Orange County people you know are suffering from Cancer, ftghfing a battle which can be won if their disease has been discovered in time. The best defense known is ear~ detection. And next month-April-is national Cancer Control Month. There is no better time than today to arrange for a complete physical examination, or to study the seven major warning signals of Cancer. One of the seven is a thi<;kening or lump in the breast or elsewhere. Every woman should gently but firmly feel her breasts once a month to check for any unusual symptoms. The other six warning signals: Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing, an obvious change in a wart or mole. a nagging cough or hoarseness. a change in bowel or bladder habits, a sore that does not heal, unusual bleeding or discharge. If you would like to know more about cancer detection, cancer prevention, the effects of c\garette smoking; ; if you can help in the anti-cancer campaign in your community with volunteer time or contrib4tions, call American Cancer Society Orange County Unit 4030 Birch 'street. Suite 10) Newport Beach, Californla 92660 Telephone: 752-8666--- Number 16 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Anancial Services, Newport Beach. Califomi~ Saddleback * OL. 69, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 14 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ortuary In junction Still By TOM BARLEY OflMO.llyl"l•S..lf Continued construction or a ortuary that led Leisure World esldents to take legal action -galnsl Its builders depends to- day on the decis ion of Orantte l;OOnty Superior Court Judge II. }V~lter Steiner. Judge Steiner closed a prd ri-al hearing into the controverl>y late Monday by reful>tng to tm· mediately rule on demands for an injunction filed by a group of 10 Leisure World residents wh<> claim they r epresent 1,400 dwellers in the retirement com· munlty. But he made it clur just before leaving the bench lhat he may ball the bwlding acti\itics of the McCormick Mortuanes and al· low a subsequent trial court to rule oo the m erits o( the Lersure World lawsult. Judge Steiner admitted he wa~ lnnuenced by leg.al precedent and a California case; where a trial court ruled against the mortuary after construction of the building was completed. "I 'm inclined t o favor relief on a temporary basis fOC' the plain.' tiffs," the judge commented. "The trial court may decide d1r. ferently but at least the buildinic ·wouldn't have been completed. • · Attorney William Swt'cney pro- t est e d f or M cCor mick Mortuaries that construction or the mortuary on its l~·acrc ite near Clubhouse Tbrtt had been approved by the county and bwlding pt'rm1b \\ere granted for the project. Displaying a l ar ge colored architect's impresMon of the com.pleted mortuary ·in the Riley Eyes S~CC, Trustee Policy Passed .. By LAURIE KA.SPER Of tlM D.tlly l"llet SUH Despite charges that it b a ''muzzle," a policy re!.lri.ttmg in· dividual trustees from talking with employe representatives was unanimously passed Mon· day by Saddleback \'alley Unified School Distnct trusll'es. According to thl' new policy. ··any and all" (•ommumcalloM dealing with employer employl' relations fro m employml'nt or- ganizations "ill be dire('ted tbrou~h the board's munage- ment team. This team. composed of d1-;. ·lrict adminii.trators und headed by John Cooper . ass1!>lant to the superintendent. will tx-negoliat· fng salaries nnd benefits with e mploye group s in coming months. Jim Wehan. pre idcnl of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association which hopes to represent district teachers In the negot1at1ons, ob1ect~ the pohr~ may be violatini;: board mem· bers' con:.l1tul 1onal right-. or free S()f!l'Ch. oting that the policy adoption ld not conform "1th the trustees' usu al pattern or an· nouncing pending action before 1t is ta ke n, Wchan contend~ the policy is "an obvious attempt ll) muzzle members or the bourd so you can't talk to us." Dis tri ct S upe rintendent Richard We lte counter<.'<! that the poliry has "nothing to clo with ftet! spcer h. It has nothin!l to do wltl\ muzilinl'. ·' He said ind1v1duol bourd mrm· bers can ront 11111c to listen to thl' employ(• rt.'prt'M.•ntat1vl'~ but they will "s1wak o' ll b4'1art1" through th eir appo1nt\.'d represent ati vc. Trustee Ot•nnis Smith 11aid thr action wus uimed :.1l as urini: that the bdard come up with a .. collect1ve res ponse" rather than having board ml'mlx•r' or iidmin1s tr nlor '> put in :.in °'" k"'ard po:Ht1on by <'nc mrm· tx>r'"I r \.'nction to <'mplt1)1' µ1 11 posals. Wehon conlt'ntkd thnt 't'H·r.11 bonrd mcmber' :ilrt•,1(1\ h:l\t' vlolntcd tht• pulley by i.tatini: tn the prc-;s and (It puhllt· ml'1.'ttni:-. thtll th1•y woulll prcf<·r tn g1\c ~mployt·~ no ~a lur) lnrrl'nM•s Hul the policy, rt·~p\llld1.•d (Sf'e EMPLOYE, Pa-ei\2) Const Weather C'onsldcrabl\.' hlith cloods. through Wl'dnt'sday but some low clouds and foJ! lnte tonight. ana early w~. nesday morninf!. Lows tonight 45 to 50. }lighs jn the mid 70s. INSIDE TODAY Great Rritoln'J Prime Mimtrr Harold Walson is coll· ing it quits. Th«> 60·~r-old Labor Porty leader told Qutt1a ,£Luo.beth about his dtd3t0n - o mow whkh shoc~d Potlw· mm. Story, photo At. Jatlex • : Co11troversial Project · Bird's e\'e ''icw of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station construction site $?ives O\ erview of locale thot has become focal pornt of heuted contro\'er~y ovt•r nuclNtr safety versus economic necessity. Latc~t facet in history of two units now under construction relates to safet) or persons on bearh in the vicinity of plant (Story and additional picture. PaJ!e AJ). Active El Toro Resident After Seat Staff· Politicking 'Co0101on Practice' Mary Phillips o f 24822 Jeronimo Lane is the seventh El Toro resident to take out nomina· lion forms for the June 8 Mu nicipal Advisory t'flunctl l'1 ect ion. Mrs. Phillips, a "'ell-known community Jead1.•r. eurrl•ntly ~en es as presid<•nt nf thr Sad· dleback \'alley l 'mfil'C.l Schoell D1~tnct's Education Coun<'1l and on the exccull\'e boarcl of the Sad· dleback Arca CoordmatmJ! Coun· r1l ISACC'l. The Orang<' C'nunty Rtglslrar of \'olt'rs lla1d toda\' that one of thl' lll'\\'n poll•nlloi runchclute-.. hu,1ne"''"oman Krill 1'1~ll'r. h;1cl .1lrcady ftlNi hl'r l'Ornpl(•ted nominatwn rorm~. Otherc; who to dntc hnn• taken out p:ipcr~ Include O:.ury t:. Spat1. P tti.it.• G . lloov(•r, llow1.ull Furll l Wi lliam ··n1ll'' t'nrtwrl11ht tind l'ut Starc•rk Nnmin"tlon form" arc O\ n1la· bh• throuJ!h April 2 untl rnu:-t ht' f1lt•d lhl' s.1m~ duv. Pastor's Car Hit by Arson Oranite County sheriffs of· ficers in San Juan Capistrano are inve~tigating an apparent at· tempt t o destroy a car own«! by a local Baptist minister. Deputies s aid the auto owned by P astor Willia m D. Davenport, 26445 Woodcrest Lane, San Juan, was badly dama~ed when an in· truder at the victim's home poured a flamm able liquid on the car a nd then set fire to the sub· stance. Deputies said they know of no motive for the arson attempt. Leak Hurts Staff Ry GAR\' GRAN\'11,U : Of the D•llY PllOI $"'11 lo; 1t t•11mmon pral'l1<·e for u1dt•s of l'le<'kd offil'IUIS 1n OranAe ('ounty lo perform pnl1t1t'Jt C'ampa1g11 l'hore-. at pubhl' 1..•:-. ~nllt0:' I n cl 1 c l e cl 0 r :l n A 1• (' o u n t y Supt'n 1-.or Robt•rl Haltin"s la\\\t•r. Matlht•\\ Kunhrh. hoped tu pnl\ e that 1l" 11 common prar· t1rl' for -.t;.i H a ide'> to hel1> out poht1cally dunnJ! normJI \\Ork· mi;:hou1 .... Hut Superwr Court .Judg1• Kt'll· San Joaquin Parents Try Petitioning Saddl ehock Valll·v l nir1t-d School Ol:1tr1 ct truslCt'!I w1•r1• toltl Monday the pos<11hit• tr:insfc•r of San J oaquin F.l('mt•nt ary School Princip<AI Donald lhckman bun- f)(lpular with parents und poten· tially 11legol. Tru'ltees were prcc;t>nled with a petition, sljlned b) 400 pnrcnti.. asking that Hickman be kept al the school. While presenting the 'petition, Rick Hohay asked that trust~s consider more than the ••cold racL'I stated on pnJ>('r" by administrators who evaluated the pnnclpal. . • Jn odd1hon lo part>nts, Jloha~ said. people who ha\'e worked un· der Hlcltman have found him to be "a l'Ood and fair ad- ministrator," . Larry W. Harris, prec;1dent of th e L a~una Terrac e Homeowner s Association, and Larry Bingham, pr~adenl of the sc hool 's Parent Teacher Organization, also spoke in sup~ port oC the P~unCJ.p.nl and asked why he m ay be removed from the MEMPHIS. Tenn. <U PI ) school. Postal Service inspectors are Attorney Spencer E. Covert awaiting Army a nalysis of a Ii· Jr., however . told trustees be quid that leaked from a broken believes the notice of possible re- package Monday. emittin~ toittc·. assignment given the principal fumes that sent 46 postal workers was "defective and inadequate. to hospital emergency room'!. <See PETITION, PagP AZ) nl'lh Lae rull·d Monday that KurlliC'l1 <·an 't altt.•mpt l11 prove his pomt hv l'::tllHIJ! a J,:n>Up of a1dt·~ l11 the wit nt''"' !->land al Hat- . t111':. pre-trial h<'anni:: Judge Lac su1d lhl' testimony of three so-ca llt•tl l''<IX'rl "1l· nc:-:-.l':-. callt•d by Kunhch fu1led to convin<•e him lhal the district attorne) ha' ''common kno\\ledge" of '>taff bemg ui.ed for pohl1cal purpose-. La't Thur!>d a\'. 1l "as former Gar<len GroH: 0 <•1l v <·11unt'1 lman John Dean "ho fa1lt·d tcJ 1mprl'!'o' .Judge Lac" 1th hi' t•,pcrl1!>e ;\londa~, Ht•puhl1can J>arty lt•adt•r c;enritt' lh•lahant' JrHI 1·11unl~ pohl1t·ul c·on-.ullont 1-'r,ml.. ~11 r hl·l eha "t•rt• 1·allcd IJ\ Kurilirh to the qand lo ~upporl 111., "c•otnmon kno\\ll•dg('" ni J.!11· tnl'nt. lfrluhantv. a torrnc•r cha1rm:.rn of lhl' Or:in~c Count\' lkpuhlH•:.tn l'c•ntr.tl «11mm1th'c· . .,oid lw had b1•1•11 111\olH•d in :it h·a'lt' 211 pohlll'al c·ampali.:ns s111Ct• l !lt)I>. 1\nd in f'XJllll\~IVl' unsw<•rs tn si m pl l' c1u I'' t 1<ln s. l >t•I Hh11 nt y 1.haq.?,:d th.it it h romrnun prat· tin• for puhhclv paid lltarr mt·m· bcrs .. throui;:hout thl' nati<m"' l•) help re elect tlll'1r'bns-.e-; durlnl{ normal workin1e hours. Michelena. whn was once a,. aide to rorm<'r county 'IUpcrv1sor Wi lliam Phillips, said he h~d manajled JO campa1~ns, lnclud· mg those or D1stm·t Attorney (See BATTIS, Pal(eJ\2) Irvine Extension Dean Slates Talk Richard Baisden, dean or the UC Irvine Extension. "ill be the guest speaker Wednesday night atthe monthly meetingoftheSad· dleback Area Coordinating Coon· d i CSACCl. .The. public is invited at no charge. Dr Bais~en wlll addrec;c; him self to Orange County's growth and its associated pro· blems. He will speak al 7:30 p.m. in the comm unity room o( Peoples Federal Savinjls and Lben, 23688 El Tor o Road, El Toro. t Today's Closing .Y. toeks TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1976 TEN CENTS ~ ~ossihility courtroom, Swt>eney orgul'd that they'r e <'arrylng out. his t llents were willing to sur· Plulntiffs' attorney Glt'n Wo(iQ round the controversial facility mansee a ritued thnl lh1.• mer,. with trees to insure that It would pre c nce of tht.• mortuary would not be obvious to Leisure World h a v e a • • l r c m o n d o u s re ldent~. psycholoit1cal d ft'<'t" on Lebur,• ''StiU, everybody knows what a World rell1denb tn the lmmedrnh· mortuary is.·· Judge Steiner area and tho!.e who would be of· commented while Leisure World reeled by incrt?asl'd funt?rnl tral· residents in the courtroom fi e on nt?arby Moulton Park\\U~. chuckled. "We all know what Land for th1..• mortuary \\<I' i.old t_hey're carrying in a nd what <See MORTt:Alt \',Page A!> C Disputes· Refuses To Get PUiied In By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OftMD•llY~•SU" Supervisor Thomas F. Riley re· fui.ed tc be drawn into El Toro's SACC vs. MAC controversy Mon· day, sa~ mg he gives equal con· sideration 't o the recommenda· tions of both liaison groups. · The Fifth District Supervisor, "ho appear ed at :i meeting of the Rnnch\\ood Homeowners Ai.· M>e1at1011 tn Lakt" Forest. !>aid both type~ of groups "have been oubta ndml(ly successful in what they" ere dom~. '' A head un confrontation is building up between both groups whicH will be dt>cid~·d by El Toro vott>rs June 8. On the ballot is a µropo!>a l t u establish a five· mt.'mber Municipal Advisory Council <MAC). Le<1ders o( the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council cgCCl, a 'oluntecr organization consisting or about 20 homeownersor}taniza· lion~. are opposing the measure because the~ say they already provide ha1ron service with the county al a Cr action oflheeost . Mflnday night's homeowner meeting. widely billed as a 'lrategy session to defeat the MAC, actually turned out to be nothinJ.? of the sort. Riley spent nearly two hours answering questions from the au· dience of more tltttn too gathered at the Sun and Sail Club and, althouJ.?h a consider able number were dir ected toward the MAC· SACC issue, none evoked a com- mitme nt one way or the other from the supervisor. lie told the a udience he and fellow supervisors h ad placed the 1!>sue on the ballot because MAC proponents had collected more than 10 per cent of El Toro's re· 1Z1ster ed voters on their petition and that this was too large to ig· nore. The Fifth District Supervisor (See RILEY, Page AZ) 0.MIV l'tlol St.JI ...... WON'T TAKE SIDES Supervisor Riiey Lake Forest Turmels to See Light There's i>t11l not much light ut the end of the t.okc Forest tunnel controversy but Orangl' County supervisor s took one more 5\ab In the dark TJ,icsda y. They order ed that the t"o on''' way tunnels under the railroad tracks on Ri<Jge ltoufe-Orlve be illuminated a nd signs posted nt each end te llini; driven; that pedestrians have the right or woy. That was the leust t•xpcnsivc or several posllihlc ~olut16ns to a safety hazard that has ,11rown worse as vehicle traffic from ncw developments in l.ukl• J-'orcst ha' increased over the past year. The county Environmenl11l Management Agent'y studied thu problem und determined that u request from local communitr asi.ociat ions for a third tunnel for pedestrian-." a.., proh<tbly not tho Greek War Orphan best solution t11 tht· prohlt•m. Such a prOJl'l'I woulcf cost at least $50,000, aC'1·11rrlml( to tht• To Tell H er Story E M A. and ma\' IH' <tll for llilU"hl 1( the most ruc1ical ,1lttrnat1v1· Helen \'elonis will discuss her b<.•comc•s rl'ahty M'H•ral )t•ar-. experiences a s a Greek war or-down thl· rnad. phan at a first anniversary met•t· That allernat h c is con,trur· mg of the Mission VieJo Women's lion of a major grudc scparatt•1l Aglow f'ellowsh1p Thursday, ac· rail cru~i.ini.: OVl'I' H1d~e lu>Utc•, cording to Eleanor Lau, presi· w1denin~ that k1•y urtcrwl i.tn'c•t dt'nl. to a full four ill nei. oil tlw wuv The anniversary celebration throu~h from llorkfil•ld /\vt•nu'u will be a luncheon meeting at toTrahuro Houd. 1 11:.30 a .m . ut the New Deal Tuc·Mtay, Su1w rv1sor Thoma'l Reslaurant,23740ElToro Roadln Rllev ~uid mt·mhcr-.or th<' Luke El Toro. Addilinnal Information Forc!>l Comm unity Ai.sc><:lolfon'\ or rcst'rvalions arc available by a n • opr111'!Ni to n ·m11vl\A.11f th1· ca llln $! 586·5707, 586·6299 or tunnch IH•rausc n( their ruNt1r. 830·1701. notun·. Power Fails I Laguna Hilu Mall Darkened Stores in Laguna Hills Mall \\ere left in the dark for about an hour Mond ay when area elec· trical power railed. F.C. "Bud" Jackley, area manager for the Southe rn California Edison Company, said power Ciwas l ost to about 600 custom\!rs. m ostly commercial stores In the m a ll a nd nearby El Toro Road shopping centers, at 1.:52 p.m. He ·said power was back on for 80 percent ot the-customer s by ?:45 p .m . and complete l y res tored within anothe r 45 minutes. Mlll Barrett, a security officer al the mall. said the power shortage caused no problems other than complaint,. Some or the store!> closed. he s~ud. "The mall almost cmplil•d out." he said. "I gues~ almost everyone went home.'' Firem en. however, wcr<' called in to free three women from ~n el~vator in the J .C. Penney store. Estelle Spector. Shirley Harvey and Olivia Ynclnn, all Penney's employes. we re stuck In the elevator for about 4~ minutes. They s uffered no Injuries. Jackley said Edfson Company workmen determ inro late last night that the shortage was caused by failure of a cable on Bridger Road. lie said they are not yet sure of lhe cau!>t>. 4 ! OAILYPfLOT SB Tu.Oa~8teh 18 1971 '(Jnsanctione d • Draft Hlllnphrey I Campaign Afoot NEW YORK <IJPJ > A rt! portedly un11anetlun~ C'amp1111cn to drart Sen. Hubert H Hum phrvy for the Oemocrauc (.Ire· bidential nomination hus ht-gun "1'herc .irt> """'"rat ftne Democr ats se\lking the nomln11 tion lhl~ year.'' City t:uunc:llman Abraham Gcrgu s~ud Mmuluy "But lht!re is only one lfubtlrt Horatio Humphrey und h< h<•:o. the best chance tu b('Ul lhi;· Republican candidate." Gergei; head~ th(" ~roup at- tempting to form u "'Comm1tt.ee F ro• Page A I PETITION. • Therefore. Mr. Hickman cannot be reassigned.·· In a letter sent to trustees Fri- day. Covert said ~he Jaw calls up. on the Board or Eduratlon to de- termine if a principal ~hould be rea ss ig"ned to a non - admanistrati\'e position. He said the notice given Hickman "clear- ly implies that the superinten- dent took this action without p rior Board o! Education authorization." The attorney also said the pro- cedures for evaluations of prin- cipals and adoption of an evaluci- llon policy do not comply \\ith state law. Trustees did not respond to any of the comments on the matter except to say' that they have pro· vided all the information thev are allowed to give under· the Jaw. They said no action was to be taken on Hickman's assignment Monday. F ro• Page A l MORTUARY to the mor tuary by Rossmoor Corp •• develo.per or Leisure World • "l\ would have a chillin11 er. feet." Woodmansee prolest~d --''.Le.l£ure. Worldu.siden~r~liv· ing there in their rC'tirenwm years to snatch the peace and tranquility that will bC! destroyed If this mortuary goc·s inlo c.>J'll'r<' hon." Leisure World re~hlc11ts ;.it · tending the courtroom hearing commented that more than 1,000 residents have ad<kd 'If' ;ire ad· ding clauses to their wills that wit I pre,. e n t M r Co r ni 11• k Mortuaries from <'onducllll)( their funl'rah College Prep Meeting Due At El Tor o El Toro High School student,.; und their parents can attend a 1widance m eeting Wednesday night nt the S<'hool to help smooth the way for college· bound juniors and seniors. Par1..1c1pating in the e''ent with El Toro <'ounselors will bt• repr<'sentati vcs from colleg1..•:o. ~md univrr~1 t1cs, including the l'niver sity of California and Sad- rllt•back C'oll{'J:t'. :1;; wrll as ROTC: t'11f)rt•H•ntati\ es from th1• Army and Air t'or(•t•, 1'11rt1r1punts will cllsruss nil. h•i:t' kstin~. scholar:-.hiJ>'•. nJ m1s:o.wn requi rcm<'nt:o., ;1ppllra lion~ nnd rinanc1al aid W1•dncsd11y 's mi'1•t1n(: wtll lwjtin nt 7 · :lO p m 111 the hh1h ~1'111>ul IU'llltlll~IUnl. Addttlunal mformatiou is uvallobll' by rall· in~ the sehool offlre. 586·6333. ORANGE COAST t• Qt,.,. .. ( Oo4\f t 1•11y f lt(tl ••II\ .... ., ... 1, • 1wt .... , t,_ l'f4 .-•• , •• , • • li..,,... • ..,..4.-., *'" u• 9'\y (~"'' ,.vM1,~1nt,ff•·r1·t·•"• . .,. • .,,.,_.. ~•Jil-'"''' f)vblt'\"' .. I YuNI•\> thtWMh f'·•filt f>f \(•l .. ,,, • .._. 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",.., •• ,., "'"'•"\jltf'J •""''"' 'iVf •• , f'olfff':'t '(I_., ~· (Gf',, .. ..,.li)~f ~j 0"41 ,.,. rtl'll• l .. 4.-,. .. ,t1 ,, ..... w ~ (#11lrf"f't" )utt··~ ot1t'f" t., ,,_,,.,. \._' t?\1'1 fly"'•''"' J~-M•l"''-t '"41·1~•,.. t t \l 1''""""'"''• of One Million for Hubert Hum. phrey." · ~hmhathw Borough Ptcsident Pl'rcy Sutton said tht-.Mlnn~sota senator "h•i. rH1t wekoml."d lhi:s drart attempt but ho:s not re- pucliult.'d 1t. \\'t' t alklod with Sen. llumphrt') but he said h~ "~•nut ava1J;ible at thb time This 1s :.trictly a !>pont;ari~oui. moH~." Ut-~pite the of'1c1al d1i1el~imcr:s of i.upport fo1 th.-draft move· m£'nt from J-fu~phrey '11 offl~"· the grout' that guthtirnd at tht' sidewalk news t•onferenee &n front or Penn Station to announc:c the campaign tncludt'd a number of operatives in the senator's 1972 !'\ew York primary race for lhl' pres1dent1al nomination. Flyers distributed by the group listed Gerge~ • Manhattan office as headquarters. In addition to Gerges and Sutton. the group of elected officials supQOrting the draft-Humphrey mo\~t'ment ·in· el uded four city rounctlmen and two state assemblymen. Sutton said, "\\'e do not want St>nator Humphrey to be a can- didate in the April ti New York primary." but literature dis- tributed by the group said a slate of Humphrey delegates would run in at least one of the ~tate's 39 congtessional districts. The Nebraska Democr atic pnmary voters apparently will be the first in the nation to tt-st the 1976 pre~1dential potential of Sens Humphre)' and Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. Nebraska Secretary of Slate AJlen· J . Beermann announced Monday he was restoring their names to the l\t ay 11 presidential preferential primary ballot. because the two have been placed on Oregon's primary ballot. Humphrey an'd Kennedy also may end up on the ballots in Nevada. Idaho and Rhode Jsland. where state officiaJs choose the primary candidates. Bet<rmann said. Kennedy has said he is not run· ning for president. Humphrey has ind1C'11ted he would accept the nomination if drafted at the part(s <'onvention Enrollment l ncre m es a,t Saddle back E11rullm1·11t <1t Saddleba<•k College 1~ up more than 15 per· <'t.'nt O\ er last ~pring's record mark. college authorities dis· dosed todciy . Spring registration climbed on•r the 9.000 level for the first time in the college·s history last week. topping at 9.444. In the spring of 1975 the college- n•g1slNed 8.200 studf'nts. a jump of more than 100 percent ove-r the previous year. . De~p1te the rerord enrollment. ~outh Orangt.' County residents :-ttll <.·Jn r<'i:1 ster for classes until f'rtdav . Fir;t.tintt• nnd returning stu· d1'nts run fill out application forms in lhulrhng M and report for r<.•i:1strat1on in Ruilding C bt•twe<'n9a.m . and>lp.m. Ailditional c11rollrnent in· fnrm.it111n 1:0. ii\ <lilublt• In t•alling tlw rnll~i:l'', Offlt·c u( 61mmun1 t• lnfnrmat111n , x:11 9700 11r l~l:l 19[l4) f: \l :!ti:I. F ront P age-1\ I EMPL OYE. • Smith , is not drt·cttn untH rwac1t1.1tln11-. lwg1n. Cu(•PPr -.a11t -.rhonl ctit;trlrts lhrou~houl lht' ... t.1t1• ar1• a<lnpttna .... n11l.1r pohc·11•' "I! n·:ill' "dt" "1/.:tH'd to prrl11•1•t th1• Ho.1rtl of Edurat1nn, .. h1• !'la11i The-S\'Jo:.\ prc•wnt1•d th1•1r pnrkHllC r.f p111111hal ... 1n tl'w ho11rd bdon• tht• JHlhn· \\JS ndo1>h"(I . Th<.1 tqa<'hc1 ~ f?rt)llJI a nil otht'r · em1>luy1• nqwnization" are ex pectrd to rt'flUt'hl tlw hoard',; up- prm·al :th "1'"<rh1.;l\e rcpr.-... t•n· tatn<'"" for nc·~ot1:it111n." ••l tht· board':. /\pnl 5 mt•t•tmll 4 S urvive Mine Mish a p :\tA:'\11.A . ThP Philippines rt'Pl l ,\t least four and p11s~1 blr n 11 five miners en- tombed for 12 days in a goldmine shnft ha\'e been found alive Of- fi<'ials dropped them \'itamans and milk hut ~aid 1t ma\' be another \\<'Ck he fort' the\' ran be· freed. · Rescue \\ orkers 1tuided bv rhythmit' tappinli! made <'Ontac't "1th the four nwn through an tHf ... h :l r t ;\t 0 n d 3 y n i ~ h t • a .. pokesman for Lepanto Mintng Co '-atd Th<' r<1tc of the fifth miner WJ S nut known tm· medialt>l). J:J7 eapo1is Battle Looms . I SACRAMENTO < U Pl I Forty.two lawm Ukl!r1'.I toduy pro pO!>t•~t pla<'inat b\•fore vot<'r~ u con11t itu\1onul omt-nclmtnt t o 1uarantee Calltornlur1s th~ right to bear hundatuns, rifles and abotau1111. The proposed conNlitullonat amt-ndnh•nt (SC'A491 wa~ de siunl'd 1111 a rei.ponsl.· to un in· ltiative drlvt> undl'r· way to ban po!:session ur htmdguns. If thl' conslituli.onul amend· m e nt Is pu ssed by th l' Legislature und tht' ln1Uati\'e qualifies for the ballot. both 1 measures would' be before \'Oll'rs I!' the November general ele ... •• lion. Floating to \'ictory ··1 think it's time to put a stop to the increasing efforts of some people to dis<'ri minalt:-:i~a111st. ~un owne~s by trying to con- fiscate their fi rearms.'' said Seu. H. L. Rkhardson tR-Arcadrn). chief s ponsor of. thi.-eonstitu· tional amendment. Members of Laguna Hills' Evangelical Free Church Pioneer Boy~ and Girls R.ri_g~de took first place .in the floa.t d1v1s1on Saturday during Mission Viejo's 7th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Their handiwork was appreciated by a crowd of 10,000 to 12,000 people who at- tended t he parade. The proposal. Richardson said .. would essentially write into the state Constitution what no~ t'X ists rn California luw. Lav.s against possessinl'! concealed weap?ns. sawed-off s hotguns. mac~tne gu~s. or possession by eonv1cted violent criminals or mental patients would be un. chang~d. RILEY.· .. disclosed that he originally checked into t he possibility of holding a two-part election. one in June and the other in November. Tbis would have placed the "yes" or "no" question on the f!rst ballot and. assuming it passed. the slate or candidates on the se<'ond ballot. But Riley noted the county's "legal beagles" said it couJdn 't be done. As it remains now both ite ms will be on tbe same ballot. Several candidates are r eportedly run- ning though they are in opposition to the MAC in order to protect Lake Forest's interests in the event the ballot measure fails. Riley ~inted out this fias fed to a curious situation mvo1vmg some candidates who are running for election but would rather not be voted in. · It was supervisor 's opinion that ·those opposed to the formation of the MAC could vote "no" on the first part of the ballot and still go on to vote for the selection of can- didates. · Otherwise. ·tle said, the people voting against. the MAC wouldn't have "a say on who represenjs them." Respond in~ to a n audience question over the achJevement re- cord of both groups before the Board of Supervisors, Riley said he hadn't "developed a checkoff list of MAC vs. SACC." Riley did ~ay. however. that the Mission Viejo MAC (to date the only one in the county) had been "very effective" in representing Mission Viejo but that citizen participation in MAC activities had come at the expense of homeowners groups. He also expressed concern over the possibility that a serond MAC in the Saddlebaek .Valley m ight destroy the opportunity for the vaJJey wide cooperation. If that happens, Kiiey sa10 ... ll m1gnt not be ~ood in the long run." Woman Gets .. 60 Days..Ior Posse ssion 1\ 60-day Orange County Jail term ha!'I been ordered for :in El Toro wom an booked on drug char1ott's at a La~una Hills motel 11Ctc•r heinl( spotted dancing around the parking lot in what :o1h.-rHf'g drputies described as a "~tranl(ely exuberant state." Sup1•rior Court Judge Kenneth Willi:im" ordert•d tht• juil term for ltohyn Ann Prtlmcr1<heim. 22, 11f 24001 Mutrlanc1s Rlvd., uftcr .• he pl('aded g ui It y to rcduct>d t•h:irgC'~ of pos:o.ess1n~ muri- )unna Th<.• defendant wa!'I booked on char~es or po~iu-,..sin~ hermn. eo- cuint> und marljunnu and ht'ing under tht• inOucnce of a con· troll(•d substance last Sept. 30 when she was arrested at the I lyntt Lorll(e In Laguna Hills. Judge Willlnm s was advised that tht• defendant had a prior conviction on drug char~cs and was in violation of probation, Jet Skids; None Hun BIRMI..'iGllAM. Ala. <UPI> - A Delta Airlines Boeing i27 jet en route from New York to Jackson. Miss .. with 97 passengers aboard skided off a rain-slirk runway to· da~· while l andi~ at Birm· ingham Airport. ~o injuries wel'e reported A Delta spokesman in AUant.:1 said the jet hydroplaned on the runway and s u s tained ~e damage, including sever aJ blown tires. The accident closed the airport ·s ma.in runway for five hours. CUSD E yes Fundamental Programs Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees made it clear Mon- day night that a proposal for. creation of a fundamental school is not dead. Despite a survey which showed little parent interest in a fun· damental program, the board re- quested tha t Supt. Jerome Thornsley prepare a prospectus that would tell pare nts how a fun· damental school would work. A fundamental school program gene rally features traditional learning techniques in a struc- tured ~lassroom environment. Trustees generally agreed that pare nts did not understand the survey and thu5 failed-40 respond {avor ably to the idea. It had been proposed that Capistrano School in San Juan Capistrano be the site for the fun- damental program for elemen- tary ·school age children-.from throughout the district. When the survey results came up for discussion. Trustee Ted Kropp immediately offer ed a motion ttlat fundamental school be established. After considerable disruss\on. the board tabled t he motion. but at the same time directed Thornsley lo work up the pro- spectus and present it at a meet- ing April 5. Tbornsley warned the board that any prospectus will be "shot apart" by m any of the district's teachers, who favor more flexi- ble approaches t o education. Kopp s uggested the district steer away fro m "a little marching soldier type ohchool." Board pr esident William Thompson said he would support a fundamenta l school progr am if it would not interfere with use of Capistrano School as a "spill over" facility for sixth grade stu- dents that cannot be housed at other crowded schools in the fast· growing district. Signu,ps Slated For Bmketball The Saddleback Valley Unified School District Recr eation Department is now accepting signups for three-man basketball leagues which will begin play on Sunday, April 4 at E1 Toro High School. The competition wlll be divided into fi ve h eight and age categories. Leagues for m en aged 16 to 27 and 28 to 35 will be divided into two groups accord Ing to height. T he fifth category 1s for men aged 35 a nd older. The team entry ree is $15. Deadline for submitting entries is Friday, March 26. Additional informa tion m ay be obtained by calling 768·0981. F ro• Page A J BATTIN ..• Cecil Hicks and former district attorney Kenneth Williams. "In how many <'ampaigns did you observ<.' go\'ernm ent paid workers working on campaigns during regular business hours'!" Kurilich asked. "That's a d ifficult question to answer. But 1 t hink, most cam- paigns." Michelena replied. "Well," Kurilich continued. "was it a common practice to use persons paid by the government ·in those campaigns you ob· served?" "Yes.'' answered Mirhelena. But Delahant v and Michelena's testimony failed to con vince Judge Lae that the dis· trict attorney would have known whether or not use of public &1.aff in political campaign:; was com- mon practice. Consequently. the judge said. KuriHch bad fa iled lo provide the neeessary foundation needed to call the aides of numerous elect· ed officials to the witness stand. Kuri l t-e h wanted the i.r testimony to support a defense contention that Battin is a victim of discriminatory prosecution. charged with crimes that are a common practice among elected officeholders. In a Grand J ury indictment handed down last August, the Santa Ana supervisor is eharg<.'C1 with using his county paid staff and county supplies to illegally campaign in 1974 for lieutenant governor. Battin "s pre· trial hearing en- ~er~-d its lllh week Monday. At issue in the hear ing is Ku rilich's attempt to h ave the <'harges again st his c lient dismissed because of what he insists is dis- crimina.tory p.roseclltion. Viejo to Get Hometown Phone Book Mission Vi~jo will ha-ve-ils own "hometown" telephone dire<'tory by mid·April, thanks to the Mis- sion Viejo Jaycees. The director y will not only in- clude telephone numbers but also information about local ~overn­ ment ser vi<'es, including fire und police listings. A section of the directory will be for advertising by Saddleback Valley merchants. Deadline for filing copy with Valley Media Services, publisher of the book, is Wednesda,. lf the director y project proves successful, it will bt'('ome an un· nual project for tlw J ayt•111•s, Mike ERgers, th<.• <'iub'i. prl's1- dent. said The community orii•nt1•rl dirc1• tory Ii. to ht> d1strlhuted lrt>e to approxim~itely 9,0UO homl'"' in Mixsion Viejo and to bu11inesse:1 located betwl'l'n ('anuda Roud and Avery Parkway. Richardson told a news l'Oll· ferencc he fell there was "a llt<)O(t <'hance" the measure would clear the Legislature, giving voters a ··positivt.• alternative" to the gun control initiative. The Lcfo'(islature earlier th1:1 year r ejected a measure to put a proposed hand guri bttn f>n th"• ballot, prompting its supporlt•rs to seek a s pot on the ballot through a petition drive. The U.S. constitution ~uarun-' kes citizens the right to bear arms. Richardson 's proposal would ex t en d t h at gua r antee specifi cally a llo\\ in~ a citizen "t1~ m~n" pu~<'ha~c. possess or K\'Cll within his pl<1cc ur residenc•e or husmess. whether permanent •1r 1 te mporary. any pistol. revolver. rtfll' or shotgun. exct.>pl sawt.'<i·off shotguns and machine guns." Miss Valley Contes tams Being Sought Contestants arc now being sou~ht for the annual Miss S11d- d I c back Valley P.ageant. scheduled for May 2 at Mission \'iejo Hil!h School. Application blanks are availa- ble to all Valley women 18 and older throug h local stores, banks, r erreation centers and the Sad· dleback Valley Chamber of Com- merce office. Contestants will be experted to attend an inlrodu<.·tion tea and several so<'ial functions and re hearsals during the next · six weeks . The winner or the pageant Will ~epresent the Saddleback Valley In Chamber u r Commer<'!! events. parades. un<I social events through 1976. At the end or her reign she will rompete in t he Miss Or;1ngc County Pa,r!eant and possibly tht: Miss Amen<'a Pageant. Loeal merehant:o; intcrestrd in sponsoring any of the c·onlf'~la11h should contact the Chamlwr 11f fiee, 1137 475:.J Tht' 1k•adli111· fnr l'ntl.'nng the rnnlc~t b /\pnl ·I The Shoes Fit ; Viejo Man Cite d A Mlsslo11 Vlt•jo mnn h11 :0. lll't•n cltrd for petty tlwrt 1111(1 shnpltrt· In~ ofter he all1·~1·d ly to<1k u llUtr' or new shclC'S fr11m th1• r:H'k 111 an f':I Toro lit Ofl•. p 11 I tlw Ill 1111 11 ncl "ulkerl 11ul nf tht· ..,,.,,. •. Wl'ar't1'1t 1 lw rt1 i)PpUlin, ('llt•d C;illic•r•f Aurnh;1rrtt Wehr Ii , 7:1. 11( 2r.:1ci:! V111 Cll\'lota, aftC'r ht• w:•~· 111!•11 t1f1('d lls tht• man whn to11k tlw :1h11l'!'I fr'>m th~· K Mart !'llor1· 23filH El Toro Road. 'Tin Den' Love Affair Phemant Falls in Love W~th Aircraft POLSON. Mont. (AP) -Everyone knows that birds can't mate with airplanes -ever- yone except the pheasant that has fallen in love with Clyde Frederickson's green-and· white craft. Fredericks on, owner of a n aviation s~rvtce al Polson ·s airport. said he thought th1' bird was angry and looking for a right when it began hanging a round the airport and folle>w· ing his plane in flight. Bt;T LATER HE RECOGNIZED the bristling and st.rutting as a different sort o( proposition. "He think& the airplane's a tin hen, I , • gues;;." said Frederickson. The cock pheasant taxis down Poison's small airstrip whenever Prederickson take!\ his airplane up for a spin. The Oier said the pheasant takes off at about 20 miles a n hour and churns along a few feet behind the left wing until his single·en~tne aircraft oul· distances the bird THE BI RD IS USUALLY BACK waitin~ at the airport whE>n the plane returns. Fredcritkson said the cock pheasant IF> faithful to hi:-; littk rraft and doesn't seem in· terested in any or the other alrplAnes. Irvine EDIT I ON .. . ' To•ay"s loslnf • Y. Stoek..-. .. * * * VOL. 69, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA' ' TUESOAY,MARCH 1~19n TEN CE NTS o)iticking on · Public Time C~mmon? By GARV G RANVIL LE OI -O.llr ~llUW" ls it common practice ror aides r t!lected orrlclals hf Oranae ounty t o pe rform pollllcal eampaign chor es at public ex· pense? ~Indict ed O r ange County u pervis or R o ~ert Battin's wyer. Matthew Kunlich, hoped prove that it 1s a common prac- tice ror s taff a ides to help out lroille Cited polltlcaJly during normal work· Ing hour~. But Superior Court Judge Ken· neS h '~ r uled Monday that KurUich can't attempt to prove hjs point by calling a group of a1~s to the w*1ess stand at Bal· tin's pre-trial hearing. J udge Lae said the testimony of three so-called expert wit· nesses called by Kurilich failed to convince h im that the ~lrict a tto rn ey h as "commof) kno wledae" or taf! being used for polltiu l purposes. Last Tbursdoy, it was formc:r Carden Grove c aty t0uncilman John Dean 1i1. ho failed to impress Judge Lae with his expertise. · Moo.du. R e publican Party leader George Delahanty and qounty pohllcal consultant Frank Mic-he le na 1i1.•ere calle d by Kurilich lo the s tand to support .'hls"'common knowledRe'' urgu- men\· De aha nty, a former chair mun of the Orange Count)• Republican Centr al Committee. :-aid he had been invol\'ed in at lea t 20 political campaigns since 1966 And an expa nsive an wer to simple qu estionl>. Delahanty t'harged t hat it is common prac· tice for publicly paid staff mem · bers "throughout the nation" to .. h('lp re <'lect their bosses during normal working houn•. M1rhelenu. v. ho was oncl' un oade to former count~ super\'isor William Phillips . said he had mana)!ed 10 campaigns. includ· lni those or Dist rict Attor ney Cecil Hicks and former dtstru:t attornev Kenneth \\'illlams. "In h·o\\ many campaigns did you obi.erve government paid 1i1.orker:. working on campaigns during r egulor buslncs~ houri.? .. Kurllich asked "That 's " d lrflcult question to answer. But I think most cam pa1gns. • 'il'l lcflelena replied "Well." Kurllich continued . "was at a common practice to USl• persons paid by the government in tho1>e campa igns you ob· ser \'ed ., .. "Yes," a nswer ed Michelena. <Stt BATTIN, Page A!) Low-cost Housing Policies Flayed By DOUG FRITZSCllE Of ... 0"11' 1'1111 SW" A s ta te Attorney Genera l's task for ce bas cited lrvine as one of few California cities with hous- ing policies that hander efforts to provide lower cost housing. ac· cording to the bead of the task !orce. * * * Jn a n interview today. C. Foster Knight. a deputy attorne)' general. said the report by t he state housing task force follow- ing more than two years of study 1s aimed at fir ming state reqwre· Rtents for housing elements tn Cl· ty gener al plans. The 15-member statewlde task * * * Task Force .Urges for ce included a broad spectrum of per sons interested in housing. Fro m th e Orang.e Coas t , representatives included e n· v1ronme ntalist Wesley Marx of Irvine. "ho a lready,,as fired a housing-related la wswt against the city; Gilbert Ferguson. head of the Council on the Environ· me nt , Employm ent. Economy and Developm ent, a pro-builder and building t rades group; and de\·eloper J ohn D. Lusk. The cr ux of the gr oup's rccom· mendation.s w as introduced in state legislation last week by As· sem blym an P eter Chacon CD· San Diego) n~ Assembly Bill 33-i8. Knight said . Housing Measures Controversial Project In its final r eport on lower· cost housing in California, the state Attorney G eneral's housing task lorCL r~comm cnded several state bills and actions by the at· torney general's offi ce. They In- clude: -A law that would rc.-quit l' Local Agency Formation Com· missions the county panels th:it decide city a nd distnct boun· d2ries-to consider the impact of a proposal on the housing market before gra nting annexations. de· ·annexations. incorporations or other changes in government or· ganization. State Solons Pus_h Right To Bear Arms S ACRAMENTO (U P f) -- Forty-two lawm ak<'rs today pro· posed plac1nl{ bdore vutt•r, a con stitutio na l aml'ndml•nt to guarantee C~11lfor mun5 the ri1othl to bear h andguns, rincs and shotguns. The l>l'Oposect constitutional amendment cSC A49) "a' de· s\&ned as a res ponse to an m ltlotlve drtH undl'r way t11 bun riossession t>f hand1otun~ If the ron't 11 ut wnal amend· m e n t 1 s p a ' ., c: d b ' t h t' Lcgl!i.lot un· a111I 1tw in111.1t1H' qua Itri es for t hl' ballot. holh m~asurei. "ou ltl tw lwfort• '111c•r' an th!! Ncl\'t·m bt·r J:t•nu .11 l'h'l' Uon. "I think 1t'' tana• 111 pot ,, 'top to tht' inrrt.•11 <1lnJ: t'rforl' or "Coml' pt'Oplc to th:srn mtnutc .\i;tamst R\lll ownl•t s h' Ir~ ml{ 111 l'1111 fiscak tht•1r f1n•arm,, '"llHl l't.>n. H. L. lUchar<hon I H A1 ruchu l. chi('( sponi-11r of lhl' t•on~t1tu tional aml·ndn\l•nt. The propo!!n l. H1<'ltt1r t1 ... on 'nul would ess<•nu a lly \H itt• Inti~ th1• ~late Con~t1tullon \\hut no" <'' lsti; In Cal!Cornia llrn l.u,,s llQalnst po"st'i-i.lnj.1 ronrrnh•d w}'apons. snwt>d-off 'hotl!un,, machinl' Jlll ns, or po'li.el',1on by convicted violent cnmma1' or menial patients \\oulcl be• un cha nited. Richardson told a Ill'"" con- k r ence he felt there" a' "a flood chance " t he mea<.url' would t'lcar t he Legislature. f!I\ tnl! voter s a "pos1l1H• altcrnaltH'" to lhe gun control ln1l 1&t1H~ · Thl' Lefnslature carher th1c; \-ear rt'Jected n mea!-lure lo put n f, r oposed hand flUn ban on the allot. prompt1np; its supporter~ o seek a s pot on the ballot hrough a pet1t1on dnve l The U.S . con-;tttution iniaran- ees citizens the nflht to bear arms Richardson's proposal would t x t cn d th at (l u a r nn t l'r, eperilically alto\\ inp; a citizen "to O'Vl'n . purc hase. possess or kcei> within h is place of restd('nce or business. "het her permant'nl 'lr tem p<>rary . an) pistol. revol\cr. rtne or s hotgun. <'"<'('pt sa" ed-off shotguns a nd m achanc fl\Jn.' ·· .. ' -An "inc lusionary zoning" law that would allow local gov- ernments to r equire that de· veloper s butld a certain per cen· tage of any development for lower-income families. Chacon's bill would strengthen the state ma ndates for the con· tent of the housin g elements o(ci· ty general plans. General plans. requJred by a 1969 Taw. ar e broad guidelines for development of cities and counties. Bird's eye view of San Onofre Nucll'ar Generating Station construction site gives overview of locale that has become focal facet in hi storv of two units now under construction relates to saf<.•l y of pcr son:-. on beach in the \'icinity of p lant (Story a nd additiona l picture, Pap;c AJ >. --point of h eated conlFoversy over nuc lear safety ver sus economic necessity. L atest -Changes in the <.'ommunity redevelopment law that would require at least a quarter or re· de\'elopment revenues be used lo ooild or re habilitate lower-co~t housing." -A st ate la w setting up a trust fund to hold .. secunty deposits'' renters pay to landlord'>. The funds would be spent to improve rental hom es if the landlords fail to finance the wo rk. -L eg i s I a l i-o n c urbin g "abuses" in condominium hous- in~. "such as underestim ating future mon t hly ma intenance fees." Property tais changes lQ in· ure "that low income fam ilies arc no t d r iven o ut of neighborhoods by rising property taxes." Atso r ecommended were property t ax breaks for lower income families who mel't as- yct-undefined sl ate criteria. Rl•com mended stall' Attorney Gener al actions include · Advising c1t1es and counties of the r equirements lo prepare housing el ements for general plans. Selcct 1\'e enforcem ent 13\\SUIL" against local govern ments '4 h1ch have fatled to pn• pare adl•quatc housing element5 St'lcr11 vt-enforcement a1tam'lt gun•rnmt•nt:-t•ngagml! in 1lleitnl "l'\C'lu:-1on:1r~ ·· znmng pract1N·~ "h11 h tenrl to 1..·xdud,e hlv. t•r lncoml' rcs1dC'nb S l' I 1• r t 1v1· c n for cc men t .ig;.iin..,t gon.•r n.mc•n ls which cSeeTASK f'ORCE. P'a«t AZ) Suspect Kills Self llA:'\1-·onu 1t·P11 IJl•nn1" < 'onnrd, 111, a suspe<'l 111 a $45 hu ri:lar~. killed h1msetr In his <'l'll al I h(' Kin gs l'ounty J ail Mnndav Conard was round hnn1t· In.: by· 1he nerk "1th o knotted bed,.hcN t1t•d to lhl' lop of the bunk tn h1 -i cell. uccordm1Z to Shl•rtff Cleo Webb Jo a letter to cily oUicial.s, state Attorney Gene ral E velle J Younger said the bill would: "Insure tha t sufficient land is O\'ailable for the types of boos· 1ng needed to meet the objectives of the clement. "Insure land use controls, subdivision regulations a nd re· lated ~egul ations will not have the effect of r aising the cost of targeted low and moder ate m· come housing beyond the means of those needin g it -Insure community develop· ment and r ed evelopment plans a rc con sis t ent with low and mod('r ale income housing needs "Specify a policy that gives favorable con!ilderatlon to ap plications by prt val£' developers for eons tru t·t1 n ~ low and moderate income housing " Among oth er r ecommenda lion:-. the task force report also calls fo r .. :-elect ive l'nforcc- ment" aga1n~t r1t1f..'' and coon· tie.'' with houi.1ng plans that do not meet the intent of the st.ate lu\\ (.'onccrotnll the "sclerhve en· forcL·mt:nl," K night said . "Who kno"~· maybe ln 1ne 1s that (Sf'e HOUSING, Pal{e A2> Extortion's No Bargain CORAL GAOl.F.S, F1 a (AP) F.xtortlonist'> who threatcnerl lo blow up n woman's home here of· fered her a bargain when she sold s h e <'ouldn't r aise the Sl00.000 dcm unded of her. poht•e i.a1d. Tht•v settled for $500, but d idn't even .?ct thnt m uc h. Three men we re orresled Mon- day by polict• who hid ut the a!lrecd deliver y point St'veral blocks from the.' home of Eleanor llanley. 65. Humphrey Campaign Under Way NEW "ORh llJP l1 -/\ re portedh unsanctio ned campai~n to draft Sen Hubert II . llum· phrey for the Democratic pre sidenllal nom anataon ha~ begun. "There a r c several fine Democr ats scek1n~ the nomina - t ion this .)'ear ." City Councilman Abraha m Gerges satd Monday. "But there 1s onl y one llubl'rt Hor atio Hum phrl'y nnd he ha!> the best l'han~c to bl'al the Republican candidate." Gerges head~ thl' group at tempting to form a '-Committ.cc of One Million for Hubert llum- phrey." Manhattan Borough Pr~:iudent Percy Sutton :..aid the M mnc~ota :.enator "has not welcomed this draft attcm pt but has nol re- pudiated at We talked with S<'n Humphrey but he said hl' v. "''not a\·a1lable at this t1ml' Thi-. " ~tr1ctly a spontaneou:. move." Des pite the official d1.,rla1mcr.., of support for the draft mo\l' ment Crom lfumphrey'1> offln'. the gr oup that gathered at the• sidewalk news conference.• In front of Penn Sta lion to announce the campaig n 1nC'ludt'd u number of operative!! in t~e senator's 1972 New Yor k primary ruct> for lhl• presidential nomination f1yer i> distributed by thl.' ~roup listed Gerges' Manhaltun offit'c as headqua rteri.. In addition to Ger ges a nd Sutton. the Jtroup of elected officials supportlni< the ctrart-Jlumphrey movcmrnt In eluded four city councilmen and twoslate assemblymen. Sutton said. "We do not wont ( e~ HUBE RT. Pa~e A?) 'Tin D'-'n' Love Affair P-heasam Falls in Love With Aircra/ t POLSON. Mont. <A P> E\'eryone knows that birds can't mate with airplanes e"er· yone except the pheasant that has fallen in love with Clyde Frederickson·s green and· white cr aft. Fr ederickson. owner of a n aviption ser\'iCe at Polson·s airport, said he thought the bird was angr)' a nd lookinR for a ri ght when at began hanging ar ound the airport and follow mg his pla n<' in flight. Bl 'T LATER HE RE~OGNIZED the bristlinJ{ and strutting as a 'different sort or proposition "He thinks the airplane's a tin hen. guess," said Frederickson. The cock pheasant taxis down Poison's small airstnp whenever Frederickson takes hjs airplane up for a spin. Tlie flier sait.I the pheasant takes off at about 20 miles a n hour and churns a long a few feet behind the lc!t wing until his single-engine a ircra ft out distances the bird. THE BIRD IS tJSlJALLV BACK waiting at the air port when me plane returns. Frederickson said the c()(k pheasant is faithful to his little craft and doesn't seem in terested in any of lheOlber airplanes. t LA Kidnap Suspect Tied to OC Crime By WILLIAM SCKREfBER CM 1 ... Oa llV Polee Sta" A Los Angeles County Sheriffs investigator confirm~d today that the 14-year-old girl held in connection with the kidnaping of a n infant Vallnda boy is the same girl arrested last December for a similar crime in Oranj?e County. Deputy S pecial Investigator Merle Cook said , .. she is the same one, for a fact " Cook said It appears Rebecca Ann Medellin had again ~alked away from the Camari llo State llospital prior to alle1tedlv kidnapin~ ll·month-old Richard Alan Vezina from hi!> home in western Los Angclec., County last Saturday. Under t he name Connie Duke. t he girl alleged ly took fi\'e· month-old J ason Simmons from an Anaheim apartmrnt la-.t Christmas She and th<• baby were found three day!> later at a Buena Park apartment. Karla Sammon!> of Elsinore. Jason's mother. told police at th1· time ~he had left her son with the• }ounf,l 11.oman !>he met al a Christmas party at the Anahl'1m apartment while :.he went tu .1 nearb)' store Mrs Simmon~ ~aid the girl claimed to be 19 Y<'<lr'> old. Enroll11Wnt Increases at Saddl,eback Enrollment at Saddleback C'olle1te 1s up more than 15 pl•r cent over la-;t sprin1(<1 re('nrcl mark. college authorttlC!-1 dt' clm.ed toda~ Sprmg r eg1<1trat1on cltmbc<I over the 9,000 levt•I for th(' first tame tn the colle(o?(''<; history la't 11.eek. topping at 9.144 . Int~ spnn~ of 1975 the college re1ustered 8.200 students. a Jump of more than 100 percent over the previous) ear. Despite the record enrollment. South Orange County residents slill can register for classes until fl'lday. First-time and returning stu· dents can fill out application forms in Building M and report for rejltst ration in Building C between 9a m.and ~p m. Add it ion al enr ollment in· for m ation Is available by calling the college's OfCice o( Commum- l" Information , 831 ·9700 or 495 4950, Ext 21l3 . After she was arrestc.-d. it was determined M 1s~ Medelhn was an escapee from the state hospit al wher e s he wai. under treatment After prnce s:.i ng through Or a n gt> Coun t y juvenil l' authorities :.he wa s again com· milled to Camarillo and, accord· ing to Cook. apparently escaped again within the past two week!>. Identifying hersclr as Gwl'n Duke. Miss Medellin all egedl y approached th<• \'cz1n::i home la1'1 ,5aturday askinl! for a plac(• lu spend tht• ni~hl Cook said Mr~ Vcimn took the J!1rl in but when she• Hwokt• the next mnrn1n~ the girl and tht• baby wet<' gone Early th1i. mornm~. working on leads 1ott.>ncratcd in Vc•ntura County, '"'est1g:itors found Mis' Medellin and the unharmcd bahv bfn in a downtov. n Ventura motel \\hen' the~ had heen housl'd II\ the Saha lion Arm' Missilt> Launchf>d \'i\Nl>E:'\: BEit<; AIH FORCE HAS F: 'AP 1 A M 1nut1·ma11 JI I m1 .. -.ilt• wa" l.rurwtwd Monday from tht• ~Pll<'P and M1 ..,,ll1· C-enkr hnt'. ., "Jlllk<• ... nwn sai<I lk 1-Hltl lht· m1,\llt· wus laurll'ht•ll r11n,1dtrohh• h111h d1111d .. throu~h Wt>1ln1•.,d,I\ hul \Ontl' lo\\ rl11111h illlll r11.: I all' ton11!hl Jncl ('Uri\ \\'1•cl nt'"dav mnrnln.: l.o"' tonight 4~ to ~I I h ah' Ill the mid 70, INSIDE TODA'\' Great Rr1la1n ~ f'rim1• Mtn.''" llarold "rhon •~roll mg 11 quit' Thi> 80 11ror nld Labor Par111leadrr10/d Quern f:ltwbeth about hu deC'l.non - a move which shocked Parho menl SIOT'JI, photo A4 ladex AIY•r ...... l<e Al ••ltt lmw a.m•c1t II _,.., '~• •• Alt CM,h fd Al """"•' ... .., c.11........ • ... 0r ..... C.lflllf CIU \lllM It 11 ,....... Ot<nk• •• s,..i. ,.."., ONlll -1<" Al "9<11 1;,1w 111 P-&• M•-w ro o £~-·~,.,..., It f ole•llr..1 P'I-• Al'"" Tiie.Con ,... Ille tteo .. • '" Woolller ...__ If WwN ... .., ·-""".... .. ' A4 "' II J A!1 ... , AIO·ll A• •• A• A4 A 2 DAIL y PILOT Tuesday. March 16. 1978 Moving Doy Severttv-foot mold that will be used to decorate new Las \'cgas ·theater is liftt'd gm gerly from buil<ling in Costa Mc~a where it was made. Moving proJeC't Monday at Concrete Art For m s, 2941 Grace Lane. required lig~t touch bv two crane operators who bad lim ited spare m which to oper:itc. -Belying name of company .. _ the form artuallv is made of wc>Qd and fiberglass. It will beco~e a giant flO\\ er un Lhe facade of Ill'\\' theakr at Aladd in Hotel in Las \~g~s Mont Of Tot Killed .... In Parade Sues CM· A Costa Mesa woman whose x vear-olrl sor1 d1t'f1 in th<' f''1~h 1~ry Paradt' last May 31 when he "a:. run O\ l'r bv a noat has i<uerl tht• city, the p·a r atfo or!lanizers and tht• op"ralors of the fl oat for un'ipe<"ifit'd damages. Named as defe ndants in the Oran!le County Supt:nor Court luwsuit filed bv Ro!-<' Marie Goniall'S. 2054 Ma ple St.. are the 1·ity. thf' Costn M<'sa -Ne\\1)(Jrl llarbor Lion<; Club and noat en trantShakt'\ 's P1aa Parlor. Mrs. Gonzales claims that favors and prizes tossed from the flout during the Fish F'ry Parade 1·nt1ced onlookers on to the parade route and exposed them to danger. The dead boy.'s father, Richard Gonzale,-;, 1s named as an addi· t1onal defrndanl. Gonzales, who •~ serv1n~ an Oran~e County J ail -.cntence. b accused of failing to Jilin tn tlw lawsuit. ~!rs . Conzales' daim for 5252.SOO in damaj!t•s from the city \\3S rC'Jl'Cll'd rec·ently by the Co~t:1 Mt•:,a c ity counc·tl. SACRAMENTO <AP> -A no-~moklng ba n would be imposed on hall the spectators· gallery ln the As1embly under a resolution which Is s ta lled in the lower bowe. Assemblym an John Briggs <R· ~llerton ). succeeded in winning a 41·12 talJy r the exact number of votes n~eded to pass the measure. But an opponent blocked ftnal passa ge by calling Cor its re· consider ation. Now Briigs will have another chance to tight for final passage some time in the futl.ll'e. Asked· why he d id not try to set up a no-smoking area on the As· sem bl y Cl oor where the legislators sit . Briggs said Mon· day he could bar ely gel the votes he needed for a bill affecting spectators. "I have never had t he im· pression that the legislators ar e willing to put a lid on their own vices.'• s aid Briggs. During de bate on the measure. the legis lator at the desk adjoin· ing Briggs. Assemblyma n RobertBe ve rly CR -Manhatta n Beach ), sat puffing a big, long ci~ar The m easure is HR 58 HOUSING. • • situation." "We cited Irvine as an exam- ple of the pr oblem." said Knight. "The substance of it is that some · communities through their land use d ecis ions actually wor k a&alnst low and moder ate in· come housing. "ln the state. there are not too many lrvines or Los Altos Hills where the city planning and zon· ing decisions are actually ag. gravat ing t he pr oble m." said Knight. "For the most part, the cities ar e doin g nothing. They're oot aggr a vating or improving the situation ... Spec ifically, he said, Irvine's approval of the zoning for the Irvine Industrial Complex-East is a n example of the city's com- pounding an existing shortage of . lower-cost homes by "attracting 50.000 or 60.000 people to an area where they cannot afford hous- ing.'' The industrial complex zoning already has become the subject of two lawsuits ag ainst the city b\' en\'lronme nta l writ.er Marx a·nd the Or a nge County F a ir Housing Council. Pastor's Car Hit by Arson Orange t;ounty shen u ·s of· fi<"ers in San J uan Capistrano are investigating a n apparent at· tempt to destroy a car owned by a local Baptist minister. Deputies s aid the auto owned by Pastor William D. Davenport, 26445 Woodcrest Lane , San Jua n, was badly da maged when an in· truder a t the victim's home poured a fla m mable liquid on the ear and the n set fire to the sub- stance. Deputies said they know of no motive for the arson atte mpt. A I I a r (. 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" ,, """" """" h• ""•'' \' u ~'"''" f'flot ,,...., Clo t ~ ...... ~ .. \)h~tr:. • Dy JJ\('K CHJ\PPF.LL Ol 111• Dall, ~Itel ii•" J\ new buttery or le"al rhalh•n.:c'I 1s betn~ readied by La!luna N1J{uel's A\"c0 Commun1· ty n rveloperi-against a $1 l 1111111011 j11rlgm1'nt i::1wn a G:1rden c:rm l' man v. ho attei:ed hr w:1:-. hnra!>srd and :-.I a n<ll·rNI by the c•nmpanv ,\\·c<1 'ouJ,lht a temnorary stay o( l'Xt't'UtlUn nn tht• Jllcll!menl Monday 111 the· Orani:c l'ounty Supl'rtor Court of Judge Hobert r, Corfman Tht' .1ud11<' ha::. until f'ridov to rult• on tht: May. Tht: c·ompany also has filed .an inkntlon to move for a nt•\t' tr111l alleginiz t hat J(rounds <'Xist whkh prev1ouslv have not been heard 'hv the ' c'ourt and which could aiter th~ out come of the ca\e. The action romL'S JUSl about four weeks after Barry Lippert. his wif.c Elitabeth and their al· tornev Donald Belveal o r Newport Beach popped the cork on a bottle of champagne to celebrate the State Supreme Court's r efusal to ht>ar an appeal of the jurli::ment aJ?ainst Avco and the end of w hat Lippert called a legal niJ:htmar e The ups and downs of the case IO<lk like this. Belveal first won the $1. l mill1on judgment for Ltpr>'rt from an Orange County Superior court jurv in 1974. Jua,te "Corfman set aside the jury·s verdict and judgment. Lippert and Relvesl appealed the 1udj?es · action to the district court of appeals which over· t•srt.f'ci the iudce Avco :o;ought a Suprem e Court hearing, but was denied. All thi!I brought the case back to Ora nge County Superior Court Monday. · Lippert 's case alleged he h ad been the target of a conspiracy by Av co . a Laituna Ni g u e l homeowner group a nd Individual Laguna Niguel r eside nts "lo slander him. hls title to a Laguna Niguel lot and violate his pnvacy through a campah in of t er - roni-m. economic depression and vt xation." He alleged th at Avco and the other s attem pted to keep him from relocatln~ a house from Mission \'icjo lo a lot in the La Vita tr act. Avco s p okesm a n Bar r y McCom ie said a new legal tack would be taken on the basis of the appeal court·~ decision that the judge's decision was not drafted with the requisite degree of specificity as required by law. Fro• Page A J TASK ..• permit discriminatory practices in housing based on race. age or ~x. -Selective e nforcement to de· termine t hat the state relocation assistance law is properly lm· plemented. T he law ls aimed al providing temporary hom es for families uprooted in redevelop- ment project s. • A~Wl .. _M ARMY ORDNANCE EXPERT CHECKS CYLINDRICAL CASE FOR BOMB AT HEARST TRIAL SITE Federal Bulldlng Guards Cleared Area After bomb Thrt'at, But Case Was Discarded By TV Crew Fro• PageAJ BATTIN ... Bu t De l aha nt y and M1chele na's testimony failed to convince Judge Lae that the dis- trict ·a ttorney would have known whether or not use of public staff in political campaigns was com- Hearst Trial Draws To Exhausting End mon practice. Consequently. the judge said, Kurilich ha d failed to provide th e necessary foundation needed to call the a ides of numerous elect· ed officials to the witness stand. Kurilich wa nte d the ir testimony lo s upport a defense contention that J!?ltin is a victim of discriminatory prosecution. charged with crimes that are a com m on practice among elected officeholders. In a Grand Jury indict ment handed down l ast August. the Santa Ana s uper visor is cha rged with using his county paid staff and county supplies to illegally campaign in 1974 for ti('utenant governor. . Battin's pre-tria l hearing en· t.er'.-d its 11th week Monday. At i1>sue in the hearing Is Kurilich's a ttempt to h a ve the charges By RICK Dli BROW SAN F RANCISCO 1 L'PI) Like participants 1r1 u Ptt•r Six bra wl that has ~one on too 1011,.:. the opposing sides al lhC' Patric1u Hearst trial agree on one thmit: They want to J:et the exhaust· ing, heart -wrenc hing b;tttle over with quickly -th is wt-ek 1f poss1· ble -and le t lhe jury start it!> de· h berations. Miss Hearst's bank robber} trial began its eighth \H>ek Mun dav. Fe d era l J udge Olh t•r Carter extendl'd the proeecdinAs half an hour, allowing the pro· Services Pending for A. C. Packard a g ainst h is c lient dis missed Mem orial services a re pending because or what he insists is dis-for Capt. Alden C. Packar d crtminator y prosecution. • <USN-Rct.). a Newport Beach Fro•Pa~AJ HUBERT ... Senator Humphrey to be a can- didate In the April 6 New York p rimary.•' but lit er ature d is· tributed by the group said a slate of Hum phrey delegates would run in a l least one of the state's 39 congressional districts. The Ne braska De m ocr atic primary voter s appar ently will be the first in the nation to test the 1976 presidential potential of Sens. Humphrey and Edward Kenned y of Massa chusetts. Nebraska Se cretary of Sta te Allen J . Beerm ann announced Monday he w as r estoring their · na mes to the May 11 presidential pr efere ntial p ri mary b1l llot , because the two h ave been p laced on O regon 's prim ar y ballot . Humphrey and Kennedy also may end up on the ballots In Nevada. Id aho a nd Rhode Island, where stale officials choose t he primary candidates, Beermann said. Ke nnedy has said he is not run· ning for president. flu mphrey has indicated h e would accept the nomination if drafted al t he party's convention. resident who d ied Sunday al Hoag Memorial Hospital at the age of iO. Mr. Packard h ad a Ion~. dist · inguished career in the l'\avy and in later years in civilian life. was involved in t he field of elec- tronics. Mr. Packa rd. who held de~rees fro m P omona ColleJte un(I Ha r varlJ University, was in- volved with developing radio sta· lions around t he world prior to World War JI. He was called to active naval duty in 1941 a nd became involved with r adar developm~·nt. missile . t esting and anti·submarinl' warfare until his naval retire- ment in 1961. He then joined Babcock Hee· tronics of Costa Mesa. where he served as general manaJ?er of the firm's aerospace division u nttl his retire ment in 196R. An ardent s ports man. Mr. P ackard was director or the Sout~Coast Gun Club. He is sur vived by his widow. Florence of Newport Beach und two sons. Alden of Glendora and J ohn of Su nnyvale. Mr. Packard will be buril'd cit ~<'a. Memor ial servires are slill pending. The family has rt'qucst · ed that contribulions be made to lhe Heart Fund or any prefrr rcd cha rity. r :.ct•ut 1011 to \\ ind up its re butt a i Ca!'e. Tht>n the heiress' attorrwy. f''. Lee Untie\. uskl•d Carter to n• sumt• ('Ou.rt a half hour earh('r than usual toda\' for the dcfcns1"s fmal rebuttal. Thi' JIHi~l' agreed <:arh'r. a:-an.\1ou:, a:-. an.-..onc tu ''ind up I ht' v~rhal ... tul(J.(1 n11 matt'h. madt.• de•tr last wt·t•k he "11ntt>d to ~t:>t tht• rai>1• Lo the ju.ry bv this \\ e<'k1•1HI. JI<• :-a id hc "·ould keC'p rnu l'l nrnni1~til M pm 1f m•rt•:-:-ary on Llw d~1f final arguments to a~surc they an· conC'ludl'd in m1ti.-i.cs:-um. Tht• judge a sked proi-.t>rul•tr .Jamt'S Br11\\ tlln~ hnw murh tinw hl' would lll'l'd for hts fmal ariw menl, and Hrnwning s:iid 21 • or thre1' hour!->. Ha1 ll'v. \1ho work:, murh more r apidb;. mdtc•atl'fl hl· 1 u:..ually O\'ed.s c·onsLdcrnbly lei." time• than that. l n a droll rt'j11111dC'r to the al torne\'!->, C:Ltrll'r s.Jid ht!' lath1·r once ·told him that no :-oub art' "aved after the firs t 20 minute:, BailH said Ntrltcr in th<• cast• he thnuAhl lhc· lrial rovl<l lw on•r 111 three we1·ks 1ir so unless. as lw put it. the prosN·u.t1011 rn:.istcd on belaboring '"!ht' ohviuus " f'"rom t hl' ht·ginning. Mb., I ll-arst. through Ba ilt•y. admitll·d ta king part in lht• rnhbC'ry with the S\ m b1ont'Sl' L1beratio11 Arm\"." She s a id her SLA kid nape.rs forced her tu tin :,,o under thrl'al of dt·ath and afkr t'OL'fl'J\"t• PL'r:-.ua!->11111. Thus. as Carter repeatedly ha" !->tn•s:-.c•cl. tht· 1:-Mll' h intent 1111 Mi ss Heari-.t":-. part. lntl'nt <inrl duress arc tht· kC'ys. The pros<'CU· tion argues th1• ht•tres.., c·onn•rtNI to the SLA an<I was a walling roll· he ry participant. Bailc.v ha:-be<'n Of}enlv impa ticnt with lhl' :;1l1iw parl· of lh1• prost>cutwn prc•sentation <1t1ci c-ross c>xamrnati1111 an<1 tht• orwn t•ndc<f all'>Wel's Of SlllTll' \~It n<.·~e-.. flv prt>IPr.., t11 al\k ··c·o11 fminJ!'' quc•stwn-. that'" !how that requarl' ·"IH't'Jfic 1111 .,wc•r.., I•• Jui.t that \~htch hac.. been a!'.k1·d llowevc•r. it has bL·1·n a trial 111 ·Y.h1ch tht• judg1· ha-. i..:1\1•11 ,., trcmc l<1t1turlc t11 \.\ltlll'!'"t's, 111 1>trurtmg :1llor111·yi-. 111 Id 1twni f1111sh th1'1r ath\\ 1•r" 111 lull Brothel Bribes Charged ,,.. Were Nevada City Dads Offered Hookersr RENO, N~v . CU P{) -A brothel owner h as been accused of providing elected officials with free prostitutes lo further his in t erest in gettin$t the "n itht oeo· pie" into office. At least eight present or former officials wer e named publicly. T he Wa shoe County Grand Jurv made the accusation Mon- day· in its r eport on an investiga. lion into the Sparks. Nev .. city government. lt said the Initial In· qui ry was expa nded lo Reno and Washoe County governments and to bordello owner Joe Cohfnrtp'o; influence over them . Conlorle de- nied many of the assertions. It issued no indictments. but said a future grand jury "ma y wish to probe further into Mr . Conforte's involvement in and in- flue nce In public affairs in Washoe County.·· The gr a nd jury said it could un- cover no crimes in the4!>-page re· port. <Prostitution is legal in some Nevada t'ounties. > · It said the probe initially cen- tered on Confor te's involvement in a Sparks land deal, and added be encouraged both the sale or his land to the ll<'no Spark!\ ('1mv(·n lion Authority and the pai.i.au1• 111 a room tax lncr eusc lo ftnanc·1· the land purch11 se "However . tht•rt• was cvtdt·nc't• his interes l in m aJor der1smns hy local public officials c•xtend1•cl well b~vond the sale of his Spur ks property." 1l s aid. "During the lime lht• Confnrl<' land transnct ion WH~ pcndini.: before the thr ee local f!overning bod ies a nd t h e convention authority, J a m es Vernon, Gerry Grow and P ete Lembere~ re· gul arly visited Conrorte's Mustang brothe l. At that time, Vernon was convention authorily (hairman and a Sparks coun· cilman, Grow was convention authority secr etary and a county commissioner. and Lembcrl's was a Sf}arks councilman. "T h e grand j ury receive d t estimony from Vernon, Lem· bt·res and Grow they would enter the Musta n g complex and in- stead of going to t he public recep· lion a rea. they would go to a special area where food. drink and the ser vices of prostitutes wer e available to them free of charge. On occasion. other pul)h c officials and g uests went to the hrothrl w1lh \"1•rnnn. 1. .. mtwn•s anti c;n1w .. "\'1•rr11111 (;row and l.(•rnh1•n•' v.c·rc• on C'onf11rt1· ... '<•1111111ft1,1·111 th1• hroth1•I /\t 11111· rn1•1•1111v ul llw hrothc:I 1m ( '11nfnrtc•' hirt hd.1 v ('onfortr <lill1·11.,,,.d lht• 11111• l'l'nt room tax incrt·a-.e a11d 1t wa .. ""u l.!C'~trd tht'.V "111'1 r11r or 111•1111 J\l a\'nr S<•m !>11!1t11nt o hf'l'llll'<' h•· wa~ the on1• who ~ ;i' .. 111pp1n~ t h1• room •ax from go111ii lhrt>Ul!h "The· tn ve'itli;tal1on al.,•1 n · \'Calell Muo;tu ni.i prn-.t1lul1·-. ul tended a party fnr local puhhr of fi C'ials ht-Id h\' L1•mb1•r1•' :it h1-. re-.1dent'e ... the report i-.atd . The report sa 1<l Grow trstifir•d his meet inlt'; had no l'ffl'tl upon his jud~ment ··11e al!ln rld1•1Hled the· r ere1pt of romplimc•ntary ~<"'rv t<'l'S of prostitutes as he1n!! no> d1ff<'rcnt than rece1vin.I! u romplimentarv mt:'al from a lnC'al ca~inn." the• report sc11d. 1'he r epor t i.a~d tho,"e who re ceived favors fro m Conforle in eluded Reno Mayor Carl Bo~art. Sparks JUd~e .John Morri)ton, former Slate Sen. Stanley Drakulich. Reno Counl'1lman 'Clyde Bi~lleri. and former Sparks Councilman Mike Schultz. B~nting-on Beacll Fountain Valley EDITION I VOL 69, NO. 76, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES .. TEN CENTS on . PUhlic Time· ConnnOil? . ' By GA8Y GllANVILLI-! Ol .. 0.llY~I ......... ls it common practice ror aides of elected officials ln Orange County to perform political campal&n chores oL public ex- pense? Indicted Oranee County Supervisor Robert Battin'i lawyer, Matthew Kurllicb, hoped to prove tba~ ills a.common prac· tice tor staff aides to help out politically during normal work· m1hours. But Superior Court Judge Ken· neth Lae ruled Monday tbat Kurillch can't attempt to prove hi.5 point by calling a group or a1des to the witness stand at Bal· Un's pre-lhal bearing. Judge Lae said lhe testimony of three so·called expert w1l· ness.es called by Kurilich failed lo convince bim that the distnrt Hwitington Quiz attorney ha s "com m o n knowlcdae" of staff belna used for polJtlcal purposes. Last Tbur•day, it was former Garden Grove city councilman John Dean who failed to irdpress Judie Lae with hls ex:ptttise. Monday, R epublican Party luder George Delahanty and county political consultant Frank Michelena were called by Kurilich to the stand lo support Wieder Canipaign . Expenses· Proh_ed? • By ROBERT BARKER Ofllle O.lty ~llMSU" A grand jury investigation into allegations brought against Hun- tington Beach official has ap- parently turned to the campaign expenses of Mayor Pro Tern Har- riett Wieder . While the district attorney's of· ~e is tight-lipped about the in- vestigation. a former supporter of Mrs. Wieder in lh.e 1974 elec- :-Prim Shea Fearful Of Deficit Editor's Note: Th"e are 15 ca11· <Udates vying for thret scatit on thr Jtvntmgton Beach City Council This t.tory rs about ont of them The elec· twn ts Apnl 13. --- Prim Shea seei:; n chilling ;>arallel between the direction she says Hun· tlngton Beach is h eading and the finan- cial fate that has b efallt!n New Y-o r k City. She says the city races a deficit or up to SNIA $4 million Ir It continues Qn Its pr.:-sent course. "One or the saddest thin~s ... lhe 44-year·old businesswoman and m ember of the plannlnR com(tll sslon says, "is that nobody set'ms to know where we really are at.·· "Huntington Dench has many of the same problem~ a'I New York and there are no m a1uc answers," sht> dt'clarei. "Hut the voters could !{cl on the n~hl track by elcctinit three nt!w pt'(). pie to the city council with buM· ness backgrounds " Mr ~. Sheu ali.o 'oicei. rt"wn•a · tlon. about federal prn~rams "They've dont> us In." i.h(• 11oys. "The m\'Chnn•<"I nf appl\ · Ing for fl'rlcral .:r1111t 11 rt•,1111n• houn of work beyond the w1lde.,t upectallons " Mrs. Sht'u. "ho owni. th<' Ntvudo Sil\'cr t:ompuny in downtown llunllniiton lk'oeh. 1'1 married to J,•rry Sht·n. vie<' prt•· ~ldent of the lluntinl(ton Meach Com pony. The ii<SUC of 3 possible eonrnC't has surfact'd in th1• <'ampaiJ(n, but Mrs. Shea 1tny11 It wouldn't pose any problems. "If there-were 11ny motlt'r'I coming up thut would deal with the Huntington Re11ch Company. T would abstain." $he says. "I would hove to by lnw." tion said he could confirm the matter is. being looked into by authorities. Max Moore said be had bt:en questioned last week by the dis· trict attorney on the allegations that Mrs. Wieder 's expenses had excttded the city campaign limit on spending or $5.000. There were other reports that a committee had been set up on His Suicide Muddied Up BOSTON <U Pl) -Police said they found Joseph Mahone\', 43. stuck in mud up to hls ch.in under the Broadway Bridge in South Bo!iton. Police said Monday that Mahoney apparently jumped off the bridge ~hen the tide in the Fort Point Channel w a!'> low. Suffering from exposure, Mahoney was admitted to Boston City Hospital. He was placed on the danger list. HB Hospital Aides Strike Over Salaries T<'n aides, orde rlies and kil('hen helpers !>tayed orr their job!> for the sl'cond day today in a pay dispute at Garfieh1 Can• Con valeseent llosp1tal in Huntington fleaC'h Ofrtclals of both tht' O'ran~t­ County and State Departments of Health said th e~ b\'111.'\ c the· 111rike 1s the firi.l en·r an Or.m)!c County against a heJlth CJrt• f :ic1hty. Bruce Camer on. hospital :id ni1n1 ~tra1or , said 10 nc" t.•mphl)es were h1n•1I Momlay morninit to repine<' the i.tnkt•r .... .ind ea re for t ht• 45 mt.•nt ol po t1cnl1> there 1i. pro<'ccd01n i.: normally. · Thi.' 50 ht'd fac1l1ty, .tt 7710 Gorfleld /\vt•. <.·ontruct'( w11h th1• Orange County Mental lleulth Oepartment to care for the• m1·n· tl\11)' 111 and provides pnvntc pn - llent care us well, Cameron i.iull /\ rccteral mec11ator is cxpcc:t.:d to meet with both s ides ln the di!> pule Wednesday. he continued The hospital has offered lhe "orker~ a three-year eont rnC't with a stnrting salary or S2 20 pt•r hour and n 10 cent pay hike each July, Cameron sn1d <See STRIKE. Pagt> AZ) Mrs. Wieder's behalf and that lhe expense had topped the eeiling by a s ubstantial amount. .Mr s. Wieder wa s in Washington today attending a conference and efforts to contact her failed. However, she later re· layed a message to the City Council secretary that she would return the call when she returns March 24 from a vacation in Italy with her husband. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth said today that district attorney representai.tves-had take-n several documents from her of- fice for further study. They Included Mrs. Wieder's financial disclosure statement as well as those or all the other pre· sent council members. she said. She said she also was quiued on the city'i;· acquisition of MeadowlaTk Golf Course. She said Investigators also visited other city offices. City Attorney Don Bonra said today· that Mrs. Wieder's dis- closure expenses were listed of- ficially al less than SS.000. Bonfn said that l.he current city ordinance sets a maximum or SS.000 on spending but the or- dinance may not be viable now in view of recent changes.lo federal law that may "materially alter 1t." Moore said that t.e talked with district attorney's mvesllgator Carroll Lancaster a week ago Monday. He s aid he was also questioned about a number or matters in a ddition to Mrs. W1eder's expenses. Moore sold he was active in the Hunlin({ton Beach Citizens for Good Government Committee which in 1974 supported the can· d1dac1es of Councilman Ted Bartlett. Mrs. Wieder and Mrs. w~ntworth. Moore said he also was ques· t1oped about the expenses iri· curred by his ('Om m1ttee. Lancaster said today he could ntll eom m ent on the investiga- tion. 3 011 a Limb Learn Lesson A trio or would·be v11ulanll's ron afoul of the law t•arly Mon- day m llunlinitton HeaC'h after n\·l~hb<lr" t·nmpluaned they were 1K>rrh(•d high In a tret.• In the light or th(• full moon. HranC'hcs were crackmJ( and fallln~ orr and the boisterous tcl'na.ccd voict:~ and J(l~glc!\ were keeprnJt people a wakt•. OffiC'cr Murk Waill' was chs- patchcd nnd 'laid th<' boys who appeurel1 to tw a little high on something bC's1dei. the trt~ \\t•nt home a ftt:r a stern warnin and a lrsson 1n real police work. The,· <'lnimed to be i.takcout for a rape !luspe<-t his "common knowlectae" ar1u· mmrahanty .• former chairman of lbe Orange County Republican Central Cemmlllee, said be had ~en involved in at least 20 political campalans s.lnce 1966. And in expansive answers to simple questions, Delahanty charged that it is common prac-· tice for publicly paid staff mem· hers ''throughout the nation" to help r led thc.-ir bos es during normal workln1t hours. Mlchelena, who was once an aide to rormer county super.\lisor William Phillips, .said he-had manaied 10 c:ampaigns, includ• Ing those of District Attorney Cecil Hicks and former district attorney Kenneth Williams. "Jn how many campaigns did you observe government paid \\.'Orkers working on campaigns ~ntr~versial Projeet ... durina reQ"ular bush~t;S hour ·~" Kurillcb asked. . . "That''s a dlrflcult qu lion to an wer. But I think ma.st can1- paigns," Michelena repll\'{I. "Well." Kurillch continut-d. "was it a common practice to Ul;e persons paid by the government. in tho e campaigns yo~ ob- served?" "Yes." answered Michelena. (Sff BATTIN, Pap A?) Bird's eye view of San Onofre Nuclear facet in history of two units now under Generating Statioh construction site gives construction relates to· safel y of persons overview of locale that has become .focal on beach ·in the vicinity of plunl (Story point of heated controversy over nuclear and additional picture. Page A3). W~ty YUSUS economic Mft~. 1.alest. • Humphrey Campaign Under Way NEW YORK (UPI) -A re· portedly unsanctioned campaign lo draft Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey for the Democratic pre· sidential nomination has begun. "There are several fine Democrats seeking the nomina- tion this year," Cit y Councilman Abraham Gerges said Monday. "But there is only one Hubert Horatio Humphrey and he has the bes t chance to beat the Republican candidate." Gerges heads the group at- tempting to form a "Commit~e of One Million for Hubert Hum· phrey." · Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton said the Minnesota senator "has not welcomed this drart atte""tn but has not re· pudiated it. We talked with ~n. Humphrey but he said he was not available at this time. This is strictly a s pontaneous move." Despite the orricial d1 claimer., of support for the drart move- ment from llumphre> 's office. the group that J{alhered at the side " alk news conference in front or Pe nn Station to announce the campaign included a number of operatives In the senator's 1972 New York primary race for thclt . prrsidcntiol nomination. Flyers dil'llributed by the llroup listed Gerges' Manhattan office at' headquarters. In addition to Gerges and Sutton. the group of elected official" supporting the draft·Humphrry mo,•cmcnt In· eluded four city C'Ouncilmcn and two state BS'>l'm blymcn. Sutton said. "We do not wont Senator Humphrey to be a can· dtdote in the /\pnl 6 New York rlmary." but llleralurl' db (~C HUBERT, Page /\2) Huntington Crash . Injures Motorist A Long Beach woman surrered critical injuries while a Hunt- ington Beach driver escaped un-. scathed Monday night ln a fiery crash at Beach Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue in Huntington Blach. Investigating ofricers iden· tified the vicli m as: -Carol Ann Kelly, 23, of Long Beach, who was listed in very critical condition at Pacifica Hospital suffering head and in· ternal chest injuries. -Mkhael Faircloth. 19. Miss Kelly's brother, of the same Long, Beach address. He was listed in s atis factory condition at Pacifica Hospital suffering less serious injuries .• Shirley Tagami, 22, of 405 11th St., Huntington Beach. who police said escaped injuries ex- cept for suffering shock. Pohce said Miss Kelly had to be extricated from the crumpled wreckage of her s mall foreign convertible . Police and firemen worked for 20 minutes aroun«I paramedics administerinl( aid before she could be removed lnvesugators said today Mr~. Wounded Officer Reported 'Better' The condition of Westminster Police Officer Earl Graham wu '> reported ns lmprovin~ today at lluntlngton lntercommun1t y llospltal. where he is rccovcrinit from wound!' suffered in a Murd1 5 shootout in Westminster Moll Graham recently undcr.w\•rtl suritery to repair damage 1n the bronchial tubes. where a ~un man's bullet had lodged. Tagami was westbound on Atlan- ta Avenue when her van collided with the right front corner of Miss Kelly's small car , which was southboond on Beach Boulevard. Mrs. Tagami's van andJJLo;s Kelly 's s mall converf°ible J(lanced off each other at 45 degree angles, both hurllin~ toward lht! southwc:,l .COl"Jler • .Q.I the arterial inte rsection. · lnvestiJ(ators s aid the van'li light. soft magnesium metal wheel nm was consumed rn a split·second fare, due tu pave- ment. rr1cllon. The van's iron brake drum then dug rnto the asphalt pave ment. ahr uptly snappin({ the jugg<'rnaut a round Ill a complete U·turn Mrs. Tagami .IZOt out a nd bc,l!un sat vagln~ her ~roccrics before collaps ml( m sho('k Miss Kcll y'o; crumpled <'µr. meanwhile. slamm(•d into lht• curb and somt-how shot aarborm• within the 12 fool dt'ilUn<'<.' sepa rating a t ra rl1t· s1j!nal t•on- trol box a nd Iii. C'<>rn••r lr.:ht !i>lJn dard Then~ 111~ car clt·,1n·d t'<H'h oh :.tac le lnvci;ti.1Zator-. '>;1ul 1; 11 wrren't for the• fr1•ak1sh tr turn C'UUl'!NI when Mrs. T:.i~11m 1''\ van wh.-1•1 d1 btntl1 j.!rrtf t•d , s h1• pr11hohly would have b(•cn k11lc·d. Coast "eath e r She sa)s. howe\'t'r, that mat· tcrs concerning the company have come before the council on- 1.)t about four times ln the past three years. She adds that the Huntington Beach Company is one of the ~ most widely misunderstood en- titles in the city. Brothel Faces Charges Coni.tdcrablr h11th C'lnutL'> throu1ih WNlncsd;1~· hut i;omC' low cloudi. Lind fog late tomj.!hl ancl t•arl> W1•d ncsd uy m o rning J.11\.\s tonight 45 to 50 I hgh, rn I the mid 70s INSIDE TOD/l~ She sajd if the company~olded. Hunti)lfgton Beach ' would sink into the ocean'' be<:ause or the tax money provided by the ~mpany. Mrs. Shea. who's been active in Huntington Beach afairs at various levels since 1963. says there will have to be cttanges in the administration and thpt City Administrator Dave Rowlands must go. She says that his J11Cthod or operation creates a lark I')\ morale and the city coun<',. doesn't seem to know what ,s fl:>· ( ee SH EA, Page AZ t RENO . Nev . tUPI) -A brothel owner has been accused or providing eleeted officials with free prostitutes to further his in- terest in getting the "right peo- ple" into office. The Washoe County Grand Jury made-the accusation Mon· day in its report on an m\'esliga- tion into the Sparks. Nev .. cit> government. It sa id the inihal·1n quJry was expanded to Reno and Washoe Coun ty go,·ernments and to bordello owner Joe Conlorte'::. mnuence over them It issueo no indictments. but said a future grand Jury "may "i~h to probe further into Mr. conrorte's involvement in and an• nuenee in public a ffairs in Washoe County." The grand j ury said it could un- CO\'er no crimec;. < Prost1tuUon Is legal in some Nevada counties.) It said the probe initially cen- tered on Conforte's involve ment in a Sparks land deal. and added he encouraged both the sale of his land to the Reno Sparks Conven· lion Authority and the passage of a room tax 1nc1 ease to finance the land purchase. "However. there was evidence his Interes t in maior oeeisions by local public orfi~laJs extended + well beyond lbe sale of his Sparks property," it said. "During the time the Conforte land transaction was pendln1t before the three local governin({ bodies and the con111911.._ ... ,,.... ... ~ ... IW' authority, James V'ailil'N.._ Grow and Pele Le gularly visited C Mustang brothel. At . Vernon was conve · chairman and a cllman. Grow was authority secretary commissioner, an was a Sparks 091.1• "The grand • testimony from Vernon. Lem- ssug- (~e BROTH£, Page A!) I .... -· Great Brrta111·, Prrm" Minner llorold W1l'llJn 1~ call- '"" 1t quit it T hf' 611 llt'Or old Labor Party lf'oder told Qurt'11 Eltzabeth about h1~ de('-1MOT1 - a movt' which ithotked Pnruo menl Story. photo A4 ...... ~ ., . ' ._ ..:."' Al\' .. r~•lu ' AJ Me~IH It .,_._ .. o II M<11111IPuMt Alt LM .. .,. Al NallM•I ... ,., .&4 C.Uloml• AS 0r1,... County At Quollled II 12 ""91• 11 loJ Ce<fllu I J SJ1•l1 "9f1er An Dt•O• ,..u~., .a• ~o ••·' Ullorlal ~190 .&• \!•~ loUrll•lt A 10.tt e11M11el-..t I• TNYI".., A• 111.....u .&11•11 l'Mlttn H ,., .. 11.c..-• ... ·--·~ ... .....__ 11 w..-1<1Ne~ At "''"""'"'... .. A% DAILY PK.OT HIF ftJovi11g Day Sc vent v-root mold that will be used to decorate new Las \'egui, ·lh<.·utt!r b ltfl<.'<.I gingerly from building in Costa Mesa where it was made . .Moving project Monday at Concrete Art Forms. 2941 Grace La ne. requfred light touch by two crunt! oper ators who had limited space in which to operate. Belying name of company. the form actually is madl' of wood and fiberglass. It will become a giant fl ower on the facade oC new theater al Aladdin 'llotl'I in Las \' CJ;?as. Moni of Tot Killed In Parade Sues CM A Costa Mesa woman "h~c 8 year·old ... on rlll'd an the !-'ssh fry Parade lll"t May 31 when ht> was run over b\· a noat ha:-. !>Ul'd the city. lhi: parJdl' orl(Uniier:r; und th<· operators of the nn~t ror unspecified damages. HB Burglary Nels Sl,000, Jewelry A .burg lar broke into a do"ntown lluntin~ton ll(•u<'h re· ., 1 den ct' Su n d a) . ·~ l l' a la n g a kathl'r poueh contmmn~ $1.000 an cush and ,...,sortt'd JC\\l•lr~, the \lctim told poll<'<' l\;ith\ Fo" lt•r of 616 Crest Ave. t'Jllt>d offi:er ... about 11 :.> p m to report frnd1n.: the fum1ly home ... 1,1ncl1n~ lllJl'n lnVt'l>lli;?,llors su1d the bur~lar forrl•tl of)l'n J reur cloor , Rain in North? SJ\N 1-'RANC IS<.'O <A l'> -A \\1·.1thl·r ''''l'rn canw a'hore on •he l\ortl\ t'oa<;t todoy, tolmJ,? 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"'1MI Oflkes Uq~ "-"-"" 1 ,_ °''.,....,,,.. \t""'1 (~l.t ~u ).Ytp\I a..\l~rt S«ld .... , ~ V•IMt JUOI '-II P., ...... •t ,..f'I D~ ',....,n TelephoM (714) '42~321 CJasslfltd Adver11sting "42-5671 ,_.__ ... o._c.-.c.._.,.. .540-1220 C:..,,~l.. "'' o. ...... C:O.tl f'Ullll'll'"'I CM!> p.tlt NO ,._, t.10i',.,, 11ht~H'414"'\ tCMOflM "'•Utt Ot aclw•rhU~1'h. twrf1" mn M r•or•cJw(" ••'"•"' t"<t•t P"m•U~ Of (OPl"fi.,,. .-M'f ~tO'f'ld <'''' po•t,... o•t.f •• C•"'• Nit• ~· tor""• Wtl•.a ~·~ trt, c•'"'"' U J> '"Of\' Wt bt~1'4 U~tMw.'"'l•t•, .... ttMt ... U rl'"""""f ~amed as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court la ws uil filed by Rose Marie Gonzales, 2054 Ma pie St.. are the cst.r. the Costa Mesa·Newport I larbor Lions Club and noat en· trantShakey's P1z.z.a Parlor. All ar c cha r ged with negligence lead in~ to the death or Richard Gonzales, 8, who died from inj uries allegedly suffered when he fell under the Shakey's noal. Mrs. Gonzales claims that favors a nd prizes tossed from the noat during the Fish Fry Parade cnt1 ced onlook ers on to the parade route and exposed them to danger. The dead boy's father, Richard Goniale:\, is named as an addi· t1onal defendant. Gonzales. who 1s serving an OranRe County Jail 'entence. is accused o( failing to JOin in the lawsuit. Mrs Gonzales' claim for 5252.500 In damages from the city "ai. rejected r ecently by the Coi.ta Mesa city council. Shark Scares Close Beaches VF.RO BEACH. Joln. CAP) Three beaches on the Atlantic roast of Florida were clo~ed when several schools or sharks were sighted less than a mile from shor e. Head lifeg u~rd Ch o rl1 e Galnick order ed swimmers out of the water Monday at Humiston Park, Jayeee Park and the city ~ south beach. He acted after WTIB radio re· porter Carol Conyers spotted the- sharks from an airplane. She said the largest were about 12 feet long. A number of beaches on the coast wer e closed las t week bttause of shark sightings; there were no reports of anyone being attacked. Relatiom Cut Off WASHlNGTON <UPI) -The State Department has su spended ""lations with the tiny African republic or Equatorial Guinea: but does not yet know why It dedared two U.S. dlplomats un· welcome as American represen· tatives there. ' • m Galler,y? SACRAMENTO CAP> -A no- smokln1 ban wou ld ~ 1ml)c>$ed on half the 1pectatots' gallery In the Assembly under a resoluUon which la stalled in the lower house. Assemblyman J ohn Briggs CR· Fullerton>. 5ucceeded In winning a 41·12 tally -tbe exact number of votes needed to pu11 lhe measure. But an opponent blocked final pas age by calling )or its re· conslderaU.on. Now Briitgs will have another chance to rl&ht for final passage some time In the future. Asked wby he djd not try to set up a no-smoking area on the As· sembly flo o r where the legislators sit, Briggs said Mon- day he could barely get the votes be needed for a bill affecting spectators. "I have never bad the im· pttSsion that the legislatots are willinc to put a lid. on their own vices." said Bri1gs. During debate on tbe measure, lhe legislator at the desk adjoin· ing Briggs. Assembl yman RobertBeverly (ft-Manhattan Beach), sat puffing a big, long cigar. The measure is HR 58. BB Board Eyes Hiring Negotiator Hunti"gtop Beach City School District t ru stees will consider hiring a SlO.OOO·a ·year negotiator to handle employe contract talks this year at a 7 o'clock meeting tonight. Th~ session will be at Peterson School, 20661 Farnsworth Lane, Huntington Beach. Deputy Superintend ent Charles P almer said he has sug· gested hiring Julian a nd As· sociates, a firm or for mer educators to handle the talks with all employe groups. He said trustees could trim the costs by li mltln& the firm's services to just teachers or other groups. • Jluntsngton Beach Union High School District trustees earlier hired the same firm at $15,600 a year to handle bargaining and workshops dealing with new col· lect1ve bargaining legislation which take effect Julv 1. Both Palmer and high school offac1ah agreed the complex new law requires outside help on bar· gai:iing. They s aid Seal Beach trustees also have rured Julian and Associates. l"ro•PageAl SHEA ... ingon. On the other hand. she thinks the cily Is blessed with some or the most t alented department heads in the country. "but they can't gel the job done unde'r ex· 1sung conditions.'' Mrs. Shea says that an in· crease in commercial and in· dustrial development is o must and the question or city officials to business leaders should be, "How con we help you"" She proposes a meeting with department heads after the elec· lion "to te ll us where the sort spots are " "Some of the departme nts have duplication and there are other things that don't add up." she maintains. But she soys under no condi· lions would she make cuts In the police, r1r e, puramedic and hfeiuard services. She s oys th ot Huntington Fk•ach has the highest income or cities with on oil barrel tax. but ~he would ogrt'l' to raise that le\'Y "If It proved absolutely im- perative ·· Mr~. Shea and her husband have fi ve children. They reside in Seachrr. She Is a native of Australia. Fro• Page Al BROTHEL. • • gested they 'get rid' of Reno Mayor Sam Di Biton~ause he was the one who was stopping the room tax rrom going through. "The Investigation also re· vealed Mustang prostitutes at· tended a party for local public of. ficials held by Lemberes at his residence." the report said. The report said Grow testified bis meetings had no effed upon his judgment. 1 "He also defended the reeeipt of com plimentary services of prostitutes as being no different than receiving a complimentary meal from a local casino," the teport said. . ............. ARMY ORDNANCE EXPERT CHECKS CYLINDRICAL CASE FOR BOMB AT HEARST TRIAL SITE Federal Building Guards CIHred Area After Bomb Threat, But Case Was Discarded By TV Crew Fro• Page A I BATTIN ... But De l ahanty und Michelena s tel>llmony failed to convince Judge Lae that lhe dis· trict attorney would have known whether or not use of public starr in political campaigns was com· mon practice. Consequcnll). the Judge said, Kurilich bad failed to provide the 11ecessary foundation needed to call the aides or numerous elect- ed officials to the witness stand. Kuril ich wanted their testimony to support a defense contention that Battin is a victim of discriminatory prosecution, charged with crime& thllt are a common practice among elected officeholders. In a Grand Jury ind1C'tment handed do\\n last {\u~ust . the Santa Ana superni.or as chaq::ed with using his county paid starr and county supplies to illegally campaign in 1974 for lieutenant governor . Battin's pre.trial hearing en· tered Its lllh week Monday At issue in the heartng is KurtliC'h 's attempt to have the char~cs against his client dis mis.,cd because of what he Insists Is d ts· criminatory prosecution. Fp1•P~AI STRIKE •.• Hospital Orde rly Bnan llud ... on said the e mploycs \\ant a S2 50 hourly \\age and 15 ct.•nt an creases each six montru. He also a lleged ma nagement harassment :.1nce \\orkerl> voted to join the union, Local 399 of the Service Employes lntcrnallonal Union. in November. Robert Mitchell. supervising evaluator for the State Depart- ment of Health, said Garfield is only the rou rth convalescent hospital in Oran1te County to have union cm plOYl'S. The Hill haven· Convalescent. Hospitals in Santa Ana. Anahe im and Orange have had union employes for several years . he !>aid. Mitchell said both he and coun· ty officials are monitoring the !tlrikc to makl' ct>rtaan thl' fac1ll ty 1s providing proper pal11mt· care. and he said 1l apf>l'ars they are doing so. Camer on said picket-; have been in front o f the fac1hly, but there have been no problems Huntingt o n Ul'ach .polt ce. however, said they were call(-d to Garfield Monday mormng to ad· vise picketers against blO<'klng the roadway. Cameron said he will continue.> lo hire new t'mploy<'s lo replace striking starr mem~rs. When the s trike e nds , h e u 1d , employcs only will he rehired as · vacanC'lcs exist. Cameron said there are about ~ employcs at the facilities. 25 or them county worker11 who arc not a f r,e ct e d b y th e s t r I kc. Supervisory personnel alS<1 arc not affec.-ted , he said. Hearst Trial Draws T.o Exhausting End By RICK DU BROW SAN FRANCISCO <U PI > Like participants m a Pier Six brawl that has gone on too long. the opposing l>ldes at the Patnc1a llearl>t trial agree on one thing: They want to get the exhaust· ing, heart-wrenching battle over with quickly -this week 1f poS!o.i· ble -and let the jury start 1b de· liberations. Mll>l> Hearl>t's bank robherv tnal be11an its eighth week Mon- day. Federal Judge 011\er Sea World Sc he dales WhaleHwit SF.ATTLE <UPI > -Sea World of San Diego has annount'ed µl ans for a nother \\hall' 'hunt after a fourth \\hale won its rn·edom The whale was r eleased Mon· dJ~ becau~e It wa ... loo long to be lc#?ally rt>t ;uncd by Sea World. a ~pokc l>man for the company :.asd Six whales were caplurCd Feb 7 but thret.> e~caped or somehow left dunnJ: the week A fourth \\JS too long and for that real>on "a:-. turned over to l'niversaty or \\'ai.hington researcllc r Al Erickson. He turned down an of· fl.•r of the whale released Monday because. he said. il was virtually a carbon copy of the whale he already had. The only whale still In captivity among the six originally takl'n was en route Monday night to Sea World Marine Aquariur:n in Seat- tle. where it was lo be weighed and measured. It was possible that the last whale might be too large to keep. a spokesman for Sea World said. Lanny Cornell. curator or mammal!'> at Sea Wqrld in San L>1ego, said because or the losses more whales would be collected. Frora Page Al HUBERT.-· •. tributed by the group said a slate or llumphre)' delegates would run mat least one of the :.talc's 39 conl!rc:-.:<-1onal di ~tncts. The Nebras ka Democratic primary voteri1 apparently w all be the first in the nation to tc:.t the 1976 presidential potential of Sens Humphn•.v and Ed ward Kennedy of M as!>a<'husctts Nl'braska Sc<'rclary of State Allen J . Rel•rmilnn annount'(.ld Monday he was restorin~ llll'1r namc11 to the May 11 presidcntlul preft'r cntlal primary hallol , because the two ha ve het'n placed on Orc.-gon's primury ballot. Car ter exte nded the procecdmJ:' half an hour, allow in.: the prn secut1on to wind up 1b rebuttal case Then the heiress' attornt>y. 1-·. Let.> Bailey. asked Carter ton· :<-Uml' ('()Urt a holf hour earlier than usual today for the defense's "" fm.11 rebuttal Thl' JUdf.le agreed Carter. a:-. anxious us anvone to wand ur the vcrbul sluggi n~ mJtCh, made clear la:o.t week ht• "antc.>d to g·c1 the cast• to the jur} h) this w cckrntl llc sr11d ht• \\OUld keep court running until R p m 1r nece ...... an on the dav or final ar~unh•nb tn u:-.sun' lht•\ ar<' <'tmdudt•d an ont• M:s,wn The Jud._;t: a'ked prosecutor James Browning how much lime he '' oulct nN••I for hi" final tll'JlU r ment. ~and Brown mg said 2\~ or , three hours. Bailey. who works 1 muC'h more rap1ctl y. indicated he usually neecls conMdcrably lcsl> time than that. In a droll r('J01ndC'r lo the at torneys. Carter said has father onct• told him that no souls are sa\'cd aft<.'r the hr-.t 20 m11l\Jtc.;. Basley 'atd earlier an the cas<' he thOu#?ht the trial could he over m three ''eeks or i.o unless, as he put 11. the prosecution insisted on hclaborinJ: "the ob\·1ous." From the bl'ginnang, Miss Hear'it. through Halley, admitted taking purl an the robbery with the Svmb1on <.'se Liberation Arm~ She said her SLA kid· napers forced h<'r to do so under threat or death llnd after coercive persua"ion. Thus. a s Carter rer>eatedJy ha<> stressed, the issue is intent on Miss Hcari.t's part. Intent and dun'!ss arc the kcys. The prosecu- tion argues the ht'ircss rnn~erled lo the SLA und wa!. a walling rob- bery participant. Bailey has bl'l'n openly impa ticnt with the slow pace or lhC' proi.ecut ion presentation and cross·cxuminat1on and the opcn- ended answ(•rs of some wit- nesses lie p rcfrr:-. to al>k "con fining" ques tions that 1:., thos<• lhal requ1n• specific an:-.werc; to Just that which he1 s bel'n al>ked llowev('r, 11 has ~<'n a trial an which the Judge ha' given ex- treml' lalltudc lo \\-1tnes ... es. 111 structinit attorneys to let them ftna&h their answers an full. Tht• rei.ult il> thul te ... t1rnony has 1n cludect numcroui. lec.-lure styl('. lime con'luminj( rc,Pfm'<'' The spccula t1on 1:. the JUd itt.• "' J'l(!rmlttang this lc•1•way 1n urdt•r to lake CV<.'ry prN•uutwn to Jlr<' vent the euse from ll('an~ •1v(•r turner! 1r1 un upp1·ab 1·ourt The OVt.•rall rc ... ull of lh•• rtlllld ho~JillnR lcst1m1111 y. mtwh 111 II from psycll iatrbl!i 11nd otlwr "l'l<l><•rl wilru.•.,.,ci-," 11. lhut i.f>f'I' tutor1., rcporleri. and t•Vl'n ~l\rn•· purtac1panl>1 arc , llkt• worn11111 hoxcrl'i, holdlnR on to thf' fCIJll''. JllXtously awuilinR thc final tx•ll. 'Thi Den' Love Affair Plwasant F all,s in Love With A.ircraf t POLSON. Mont. CAP> -Everyone knows that birds can't mate with alrplanes -ever· yone except the pheasant that has fallen in love with Clyde Frederickson's green-and· whlte craft. Frederickson. owner of an aviation service at Polson 's airport. said he thought the bird was angry and looking for a fi ght when it began hanging around the ajrport and follow· lng his plane \n flight. • BUT LATER HE RECOGfilZED the bristling and strutting as a difterent sort o/ proposition. "He thinks the airplane's a tin peo, I f guess." said Frederickson The cock phea!!ant. taxis down Poison's small. airstrip whenever Frederickson takes his airplane up for a span. The n1er 'aid the pheasant takes off Ill about 20 miles an hour and churns along a few feel behind the left wing until his single·enganc aircraft oul· distances the bird. THE BIRD IS USUALLY BACK waiting al the airport when the plane returns. Freder ickson said the cock pheasant Ts faithful to his little cran and doesn't seem in· terested in any or the other airplanes . I ·. Orange Coast • ' EO~TION Today' Clo hlg ·N.Y. Stoek8 N TEN CENTS Council ~«;>pefuls Take to Hustings Nine Newport Beach cit)I coun· candidates and a stand-in ror 10th appeared before the omen's Clvlc League this qaor_~g In bids ror support lo the ~ 13 election. One candidate, Hans Hegna ~ ls running ln the f'if'th Dis· tiict, did not attend and another candidate, Tom Blandi, who Jts dinning in the Seventh District, ._.a representalave to speak on bi•bella1l In the eledion, candidates are nominated by district, but they are elected at large. · The first speaker at the morn· Ing forum was Mayor Donald Mclnnls who is seekini bis third term on the council. He briefly discussed the status or the multi-city lawswt against the federal government to halt or- fshore oiJ drilling unlil the terms or the leases with oil companies can be revised. He noted that at the March 22 city council meetlnc, councilmen will have to make a decisfon abou~ the city's participation in the Laws uit and asked that people contact blm wltb their views on the subject. His opponent In District Two, which covers West Newl)Ort, is Bob BrockmaD, who told the au· dlence of SO , that he'll be "21in12 days." · • Broekman said be is aeainst the continuance of ~ state coastal commission and asked residents to SlJn petitions calllna toe its dissoluhon. He also sald be opposes the uae of f\&nds from . other governmental aaencles. ••Let's bring these projects down to the city level,'• be said. Tbe next group to talk were the six candidates running rrom Dis- trict Seven, Corona del Mar, where no incumbent ls running. .V~la.lbald Scott asked the au· dlence lo think in terms of 1962 and d escrl bed the future Newport Beach as a city sur· rounded by Industry, filled with hlcb density housing and choking on traffic.generated smog. ffe said solutions to these future problem s can be round now and "we're going to have to hit them bard 1r we're going to conquer them." Daauo Mdntosh, a yacht broker, suggested the city's re· vt'nue base ls 1otn1 to change as lt reaches maximum develop· ment. • He said be wants to see more preservation of open space and a decUne in allowable residential densities, but be l\oted that any action taken on these matters will have to be done ''with the tax income as a primary consldera- Uon." Natalie Sue Grlffa.ng, a Balboa (See NEWPORT, Pace A!) ·An()ther Kidnap . \ OC Suspect Arrested Again in LA . Slow Going iii Newport By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of .. O.lly ...... SlaN A Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigator confirmed today that the 14·year-0ld gi~ held in connection with the k.idnaping or an infant Valinda boy is the same girl arrested last December for a similar crime in Orange County. Deputy Special Investigator Merle Cook said, "she is the ·same one, for a fact." Cook saad it appears Rebecca Ann Medellin had again walked away from the Westbound traffic over the Pacific Coast Highway brid~e in Newport Beach was e\'en slower than normal today when one lane was closed by workers insta lling a new traffic light control system. Westbound lanes w~ll be tied up for the next day or two. according to city officials. Work on control system itself. will continue another two weeks. The Sl2.000 modification to the lig ht at Dover Ori ve and · the highway is being done by Grbsom· J ohnson. Inc New Hughes MarTPlan Described By HILARY KAVE. Aquatic Park Plans Sent OI tto. 0. llJ l>I..,. SC.ft A new Hughes Market that pro· • mises a return to the ''original style or Richard's ll}arket" will open sometime this summer in the re modeled $1.S million Via Lido Plaia. It was announced to· day. The new m arket will replace the 26·year ·old Richard's Lido Matket. To Committee .. Eastbluff Traffic Island OppQsed Richard's market. operated by the Arden·Meyfalr chain since 1966. will close its·doors April 3 and will rem ain closed for re· modeling ror three or four months. Orange County supervisors to- day created a special committee \&nder ord\>rs to examine the latest proposal by lessees or Newport Dunes for redevelop· ment of the 80·acrc aquatic park ·on the shores oC U ppcr Newport Bay. The committee wiU have 14 w eek s to report b ac k t o supervisors wlt-h an analysts of (he plans by Newport Dunes. Inc. Co cons1ruct a new complex of ·~otels. restaurant!'!, shops, adch· ·nonal boat sli ps and new recrc.i· tional Cacllities. Though the sate Is owned by the county, the new committee wall include representatives from the reaional coastal commission nod the City of Newport Beach. The etty s urrounds the Dunes. Attorneys for tht' It' St'<'S. Dr. Jlaig l\t errlitnn nnd Walliam J:vans, snld todn~ the latl"it pro :jec:t envisions a water onentcd recreation urea wh<'rl' family &1'oups con t'ome 11nd sl:1y in 4:0mfortable hotl'I-. to cnJOY the beach. County CouMel Adrian Kuyf)('r Hit a shadow of doubt over the ..-oJect, snylng tht> l>une!'i 15 ,a 1J1Ubllc trust and mu11t be mnin· tialned for public rccrcntaon u•w . Jte said the 1c11sees will hnvc to prove their plons won't dnmnJi?l' Ult' public's right or nccess. Rich a rd Jl of,tnn. Newport Buch community development director, told supervisors his caty )\as "very definite adt'ns" aboul how the Dunes should be used. He said he strongl)' favors the ~mmittee study prior to board action sometime In the summer. ,DOJf' RECOVERS; UP 8 POINTS ! NEW YORK <UPI> -Prices '-losed higher today for the farst tme in three sessions on the New ork Stock ExchanJ{e in a rally arked by favorable housing •nd business r eports. The Dow J ones index gained $.97 p0lnts to 98.3.47. Advances led declini;s by about a nine·to·five margin. <Ta bles, All ). Prices were higher in active ~ading on the American Stock Exchange. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... 0.11, .. l ... SC.ft Work is expected to begin this , week on a t emporary tramc island to r educe traffic Oowing into Eastbluff and Newport Beach's fire and police chiers aren't happy about it. Fire Chief Leo Love already has sent a letter In opposition to the proiect to the city's Public Works Departm ent a nd Police Chief 8 . J ames Glavas said ht> plans to send a similar protest to public works this week. Both men contend that the traf· ric island, which will prevent left turns onto Bison Avenue from Jamboree Road. wall "senously ampnir the prompt response" or t'mergency vehicles called to Enstblurr. Union Talks 'Heat Up' at Disneyland Disneyland fat'es more labor problems. according to a spokesman for the Ana heim amusement park. Jim Garber, pubU~ relations om cer for the park. confirmed · today that "management has madt' Its nnal offer" an contract nettotlalions with l ,SOO employes who work Ul\der a master ser vices aJ[reement that expired Monday. The employes are due to vote on the latest offer Thursday night. A spokesman for one of the unions involved. Retail Clerks Local 324. said most or the employes he has t•~ to are un· happy with it. .9 Thci master agr~ent cover~ all but about 600 empioyes ib the maintenance division who picketed the park earUer this month berore rinally ratirying a new multi-year contract last week. Garber said the lat.est labor difficulties involve workers who operate the pa rk's rides and al· tractions. restaurants, retail shops and ticket booths. "As a precautiona,ry ~ove. we are training salaried ibf:taa~· .,._ ment personnel t o taket'b\lr and keep the park operating~n the e\'ent or a strike or similar ac· taon," Garber said. ., Don Webb. the city's engineer in charge of the project. ex· plained that the island will be in· stalled at the request or the Eastbluff Homeowner 's Associa· lion. "The homeowners have been concerned for several years with cross traffic on Bison," he ex- plained. At present Bison runs from in· side the 460-home development across J ambor ee Road to Camelback Drl\'C Webb explain~d that the transportation element of the caty' mai.ter plan shows .Bison l'3SI Of Jamboree ll!'o a four-lane haF(hway that could eventually t'onnect across MacArthur Doulevard with Bonita Canyon Road. When that master plan was un· der discussion by the caty two year~ ago, Ea<;lbluff r esidents expressed concern over the thr ough t r affic that might be comanJt into their residential area and asked that the road be dell'l<'d from t1te master plan or ats propolled use be downf(raded, Webb explained. He said the idea was dropped, but has been rl'.'vlved bec:u.lse an environmenta l Impact report I~ being prepared tor the widening of Jamb<1rec from Ford Road to Bristol Street. He said city engineers, in f(atherlng data for the EIR. met with directors of the Eastblurr Home(lwne rs Association and- <SH ISLAND, Pa«e A!) Existing s hops surrounding Richard's including the fl ower shop and home and gift. shop, also will be remodele'd for new le· oants. Also. a new building in· tended to house a Swensen's ice cream shop will be built in the plaza. At a press conference this morning, officials from the Grif· fith Company, the landowner ; its subsidiary, Orange Coast Developers. and Hughes Markel (See HUGH ES, Page A2) Blood Clinic Scheduled In Newport Free blood pressure checkup'I will be offered Thuri.day and 1-'ra· day in Newpor t Beach at a special two.day blood pressure t'linic. · Sponsored by the National High Blood Pressure F'ounda· lion, the clinic will be set up an the lobby of the Mnriners Sav· ings building at Westcllff Avenue and Dover Drive. Hours will be from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. A reicistered nurse will ad- minister the free checkup!'!. For rnore inform a tion, phone 642-4000. Rec SignupS Classes Set in Newport RC1illtration for sprintt recreation department classec; in Ne~port Beach wall be held Saturday morning al Newport Beach City Hall. CLASSES BEGIN March 29 and include offerings in sports. crafts and hobbles. One•w class, Kung Fu, will be r offered during the spring term. Residents may register between 8 a.m. and 10 e .m . Saturday. Non•residents may stgriup beginning Monday • night at city hall, between6p.m. and 8p.m . ~ MAIL·IN re~isb'ation will be accepted (or all classes except tennis. T hose wishing t.epnis instructk>n must sign uptnperson. ,. Mall-in registration forms at• avaUebl~ now at city hall. city libraries andtbechambttofCOCGm«tt. l'or moH Information, phone 640-2271. • Camarillo State Hospital prior to allef(edly kidn·apin~ 11-monlh·old Richard Alan Vezina from his home in western Los Angeles County last Saturday. Under the name Connie Duke, the girl allegedly took five · month-old Jason Simmons from an Ana heim apartment last Christmas. She and the baby were round three days Inter at a Buena Park apartment. Karla Simmons of Elsinore, Jason's mother, told police at the time she had lert her son with the younfit woman she met at. 'a Christmas party at the Anaheim apartment while she went to a· nearby store. Mrs. Sirrimons said the girl claimed to be 19 years old. After she was arrested. il was determined Miss Medellin was an escap ee from the state hospital where she was under treatment. 1 Alter process ing through (See KIDNAP. Page A!) .. Neivport's City Clerk , Lagios Dies 0111y l'ii.t s ... 1 -· SUCCUMBS AT 55 Newport's Laura Laglos State Solons Push Right To Bear Arms SACRAMENTO CLTP I > - Forty·t~o lawmakers today pro· posed plat'ing before voters a constitutaonal amen1iment to guarantee Californians the raght to benr h andguns, rifle s and shotguns. The proposed constitutional amendmenl <SCA49) was de· signed as a response to an an· 1taa11ve drive under wav to ban possession of handguns · H th<' constatutaor.al amend· ment as pa sse d by the Lub lature and thl' initiative qualifies for the ballot. both mcair.ures would be before voters in the November general elcc· taon. "I think it's time to put a stop to the lncrea:11ng efforts of some people to ctiscrlminate against gun owners by trylnA to con· fiscate their nrenrmi.," said Sen. H. L. Richardson {It-Arcadia >. chie f sponsor of thl'.' constllu· t1onal nmendment The proposal, Richardson said. would essentially wnte Into the state Constitution what now ex· ists in California law. Laws against possessing concealed weapons, s awed-off shotguns. machine guns, or possession by convicted violent t'riminals or mental patients would be un- changed. Richardson told a news con· rerence he felt there was "a good chancl''' the measure would clear the Legislature. giving voters a "positive alternative" to the gun control initiative. Judo Class Offered A Judo class for members aged 7 through 18 is being ofrered by the Upper Bay branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Arca. The elasses are conducted Mon· day atad Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. Thrther tnfonnation can be obtained at 642·8.172 • • Newport Beach City Clerk Laura Lagios succumbed to cancer today at Hoag Memorial Hospital at the age of 55. Mrs. Lagios was hospitalized last month for treatment of the disease. Funeral services for Mrs. Lagios arc i.chcduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach. The ramily has suggested memorial contributions to the Zonta Club of Newport Beach, or to a favorite c harity. A native of Indiana and a Navy WA•VE in World War II, she first came to the Harbor Arca in 1964 . At the time, she worked in the medical records department at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. In 1965, s he joined the starr of then-Newport Beach City Clerk Marcy Shrouder and a year later she was named acting city clerk when Mrs. S hroudcr was hospitalized with the cancer that later claimed her life. Mrs. Lagios was appointed city clerk In 1967. In addition to her duties as city clerk, Mrs. Lag1os was Involved in a variety or community ac- t1v1 taes She was recently elected president of the Dolphins, the Women's Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. She se rved in a variety of capac1t aes an the Dolphins for !.everal veers. Mr'I Lal'(1os was president of another bu-.inl'S'IWOman's or· ganazallon. the Zonta Club of Newport ll ~1rbor. She was a member of the As· <See CLl\RK, Pa.er A2) Or:~:Q ,~:st \\'eather Con-.iderall)<' hhth cloods through \1frd nc5day but some low clouds and fog late tonight and l'arly Wed· nesday morning. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Highs In the mid 70s. INSIDE 'EODA Y Great 8r11aln'.f Pr1mt Mmater Harold Walson 13 coll· mq al quals. Tht 60-~r-old Labor Party ltader told ~tn Elu.abtth about h1~ decn1on - a mow which ahocktd ParlJa· ment. Story. photo A4. lad ex .. "" ,.. • "' II·{ ""' . .. , ,.,,.11 "' •• ,.. •• A2 OMYP1LOT H Draft H11mphrey NEW YORX <UPI> -A re portedly un.sanctloned eampalfm to draft S.n. Hubc'f't II. Hum· phrey for the OemocraUe Prt.- ideotlaJ nomlpatJoo baa bel(Un "There arc sevtiral fine Democrat' seeking tl\e nomma- Uon this year," City Councilman Abraham Geraes 11ld Monday. "But there ls only one Hubert Horatio Hµmpbrey ;md b • has the best chance lo beat tho Republican candidate." l'N•PflfleAl HUGHES ... revealed pla ns for tht" plaza. located on Via Lido oft Newp<>rt Boulevard. Besides the rem$)<1eled build· ings, the plaia will include the ex· istinl corner office building/bank and the Edwards Lido Theater. Via Lido Drugs. behind the theater: will not close, but will have its (ace lifted, too. Architect for the plaza is Robert S. Borders of Garden Gro,,e whose past efforts have included lhe Laguna Village Bazaar in Laguna Beach, part of the Sherman Foundation Gardens in Corona del Mar and Traveland USA in Irvine. According to Fred McLaren, president of Hughes, the dew market bas the ··blessings and en- couragement'• of 0 . W. "Dick" Richard, ft>under of the two Ric bard's markets. Tbe second Richard's, in Harbor View Center, wiJl betaken. ,ov~r by Gelson's. another Los Angeles m arket chain. "Dick encouraged ua to mo~ down here and he said he'll advise us on how to carry out some of the tr ad it i o n·s he began In Richard's, .. said McLarefl . The new Hughes market wilJ be a departure from the other 26 Hughes markets In Los Angeles county. accordin& to McLaren. Called Hughes Lido Market, the new store will incorporate many of the original Richard's features. including catering, credit, ex- pensive gourmet food depart- ment, a fresh fish department and a bakery. "We'll merchandise differently than tn our other stores," McLaren said. There wUI be a "1tand-up" de· licatessen counter tn the new market, but plans do not include a coffee shop. McLaren said there ls no space and no way to secure a use permit to operate a coffee shop. In recent weeks, numerous shoppers have signed petitions askif\Jl that the Richard's coffee shop be re - tained. And, the GooloffersC'lub. which used to meet in the litUe coffee shop six mornings each week to drink coffee and talk, moved this week to new headquarters in lhe Cannery Restaurant. Ed Mlgge, executive vice pres!· dent of Orange Coast Developers. said the proposed Swensen's will operate a little difrerenUy than other Swensen 's. The shop will serve breakfast ond will then offer other coffee ~hop offerings and Ice cream service later In the day / Migge said ncgotfattons are now under way with other tenants forlhc surrounding stores, incluct llllt a florist, a Jewt'lry store. an antique dealer, a clothing bouh que. and a gourmet cookware !>hop. Rain in N ortb? SAN 1'"RAN('IS(O {AP) -A ,,c,1ltu·r ')':.tcm come ashore on the North <.:out tod!ly, totln~ 'ariublc cloud& foT mo:st districts of Northfrn Cnllforn10. and the voi.i.1b1hty nfra1n toniaht. ORAHOE COAST H DAILY PILOT 1,_.._ (,,,,_.,.. t ·~,t U .... ,lktl ..-lff\ wPl.1U1 " -...,.n,,.._ct tM N••' "• •n '' Wl,.!"""O bt '""' ~.: ~::~:..:~:·7~~:~~.::, Moot OerJH heads lhe croup Ill· tempUn1 to form a ··eommit\.foe of One Million for Hubert Hum· phrey." Man~attan Borouth President Percy Sutton said lhe ltfinne~ta senator .. has not welcomed lhU draft attempt but hu not n:· pudiated lt. We talked wlth S~n. Humphrey but he said be was not avaJlable at thb time. Tbb is strtetly a spontancOWJ n>ove." Despite the official dlsclaimers of support for tbe draft move· ment from Humphrey's office, the group that gat.btted at the sidewolk news conference in front of Penn Station to announce the campaign included a number of operatives in the senator's 1972 New York primary race for the presidential nomination. F1yers distributed by the group listed Gerges' Manhattan offiee as headquarters. ln addition to Gerees and Sutton. the group of elected officials supporting the dran·Humpbrey movement in· eluded four city councilmen and two state assemblymen. Sutton said. ''We do not want Senator Humphrey to be a can. didate in the April 6 New York primary,'' but literatur e dis· tributed by the group said a slate of Humphrey delegates would run in at least one of the state's 39 congressional districts. The Nebraska Democratic primary voters apparently will be the first in the nation to test the 1976 presidential potential or Sens. Humphrey and Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. Nebraska Secretary of state Allen J. Beermann announced Monday he was restoring their names to the May 11 presidentia1 pr eferential primary ballot. because the two have been placed on Oregon's primary ballot. Humphrey and Kennedy also may end up on the ballots rn Nevada, Idaho and Rhode Island. where state officials choose the primary candidates, BeermaM said. Kennedy has said he is not run· ning for president. Humphrey has Indicated be· would accept the nomination if drafted at the party's convention. -Final Rites Pending for A. C. Packard Mem orial ser vices are pendin~ for Capt. Alden C. Packard lt:SN-Ret.}, a Newport Beach resident who died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital at the age of 70 Mr. Packard had a long. dist· inguished career in the Navy and in later years in civilian life. was involved sn the fi eld of elec· tronics. Mr. Packard, who held degrees from Pomona College and Harvard University, was in· volved with developing radio sta· tlons around the world prior to World War II. He was celled to active-naval dutv In 1941 and became involved with radar development. missile testing and anti-submarine warfare until his na\·al retire- ment In 1961. He then joined Babcock )lee· tronic5 o( Costa Mesa, where he served as general rpanager of the hrrn 's aerospace d1vilnon until his retirement in 1968. An !lrde nt sportsman. Mr. Packurd was diredor of the 1iouth Coast Gun Club. Jk Ii. :-urvtved by hie; widow. Fiorencc of Newport Tkach unct two :.on11. Alden of Glendora nnd John of Sunnyvale. Mr. Pack11rd will be bunl'd nt sea. Memorial services are 11Ull fwncJln~. The f1tm1ty ha:c rt'QUCbt· cd that contribution11 be made to the llenrl 1''und or any preferred charity. Batf.in's Trial °"~ ..... ~ ... OOTllARKSSPOT Tr•tnc Controvetay ,,....,.., ... ! ISLAND ••• agreed lo try the Island. Under the plan. traffic on Bison east of J amboree would · be able lo turn northbound or southbound onto Jamboree. but turning from northbound Jam· boree into lbe tract would be im· po ssible~because o r lhe triangular island at the Eastbluff enttance. The presence of that island would mean that motorists leav· ing lhe tract will only be able lo turn right, southbound on Jam· boree. In addition, traffic crossing Jamboree on Bison would be eliminated entirely. The only way lo get into the tract on Bison would be from the southbound lanes of Jamtioree.. Webb stressed that the in- stallation. whicb will be made by city crews, is strictly temporary and will be removed ii residents dislike it. The public works department surveyed all Eastbluff residents, explaining the proje<'l and asking them lo comment after the island has been In place for a week. .Webb said be has already re- ce1 ved 17 replies and conceded that "more of them are against it than are for it." He a lso said be hoped the de· sign of the island 1s such that '"the fire deoartmenl will be able to make. an emergency en - trance." But Police Chi~f Glavas said he finds such a solution unsatisfac- tory. "While we are permitted to violate driving codes, I don't think the public understands this and having to make an illegal turn in order to gain entrance to '1!1e area in an emergency is not something 1 would like to see happen," he said. hf addition to potential pro- blems for emergency vehicles. Glavas says he foresees an addi· tional problem in the disruption of normal traffic flow at the tn· tersection. He pointed out that in 1975, there were a total of Jive traffic accidents at that intersection, and only one was the result of a left tum across Jamboree Road. ··The accident experience there certainly doe!'in't require the installat1on of such a device,·' be said. Fro• Page A I KIDNAP ... ·o r a n g e C o u n t y j u v e n i I e authorities she was af{ain com- mitted to Camarillo and, accord· ing to Cook. apparently escaped again within the past two weeks. Identifying herse1' as Gwen Duke. Miss Medellin aUegffily approached the Vezuui home lust Saturday asking for a place lO :,pend the night. Cook said Mrs. Vezma took the Jl1rl in but when she :lwt'lke the nl·ict morning the Jtirl and the bo by wcrl' .ione. Early this m orning, working on leads 1tener ated in Ventura County. lnvt•,ligators ft'lun<I Mi:c~ Medellin and the unharmed buby boy In a downtown Vent uni mokl where they had bl'cn housed by theSalvatton Army. Seventh District ~andid&tes Speak· Mcintosh Champions lnvolveDlent Daacan Mclntosll. a young bu.sineuman. bdieves more peo. pie ought to be involved in their local government, so be has de- cided to run for the Newport Beach City Coundl. Mcintos h, 34, is a yacht broker wbo lives in Harbor View Homes. He is a candidate from Oistnct 7. He says be sees the currt•nt council as beinj! primarily reactive to problems brought to them by various citizen in· terest groups. ··unror· lunatel y, the council is MclNTO'M elected by 3,000 or 4,000 voters. Tbey tend to be reactive because their base of support u so smaU. .. I think they should be more concerned about lhe people who don't show up, who are the ma- jority. There should be more responsibility to the overall base." be said. , Two primary issues Mcintosh is focusing on are traffic and city spending. He said he has calculated that the r egular afternoon traffic jam on East Coast Highway between Jamboree Road and Dover Dnve wastes manpower eqwvaJent to having one person sit on the bridge day a nd mghl for three months. "Realizing that construction of the new bridge is a couple of years away, 1 think thert' arc some things lhal can be done that might help in a s mall way," h~ said. Mcintosh. who is a reserve in the Oranj!e County SheriH's Department search and rescue squad . sai d he believes coordinat in~ the siinals 'tit Bayside and Dover drives would increase the traffic now. ·'The inte rvals could be changed during lhc rush hours and perhaps there could be no lert turns foT eastbound traffic and a continuous right turn fur traffic izoing north on no,·er Ort\'<.'." he said. When discussing fi scal policies of the city. Mclnl~h said the budget Jroes up by more than Sl million each year He also pointed out that more , than 60 percent of the budget goes for salaries and employe benefits. "Jn light of these facts, I think we need lo lest the effectiveness of offering some non-uniform ci- ty services on a contract basis with free enterprise." he said pointing to maintenance as one such service. Mcintosh said he Is also con· cerned with the amount of de· velopment going on in the city. "We can't undo the past, but we need to be careful with what is left to preserve it for the future,'' be said. Fro• Page A I CLERK •.. sociataon or City Clerks or Southe rn California and the Institute of International City Clerk it. LM~t year. she w11s honored by· ''Who's Who o f Am t>rlC'an Women" for outstanding service to the commurHty. S he 1s :rnrvivE'd by her daughters. Debby La1uos on'1 Kr1 s tilll' Suyl!, 1.1n'1 1wo J.irandch1ldrcn. UUor"• NOlt: ELftlnt CQt~f'J .pre 111 tlw roe• /or lhrt'C nty CO\lnnl arol1 l" NNflOrt Bt~h. Tlw tl.tt· tlon la April Jj. Tllf foUot.,Vlfl &torif'J dcol with two of the m-ccmdkJar .. m l)(atrict Sewn (Old Corona dt1I Mar, Swgtou JIUl, llarbor Vte>W llom11>. Profile• of the riffflQtnmg condjdaJ•• ht Dtatrlct Seven Will t>.- preunttd loter this wok. In NfWPOrl IH~h. council condldatt'a nm from delignottd t&trlcta arid ooltr1 from tl\roughocd t~ c1t11 choM• oM from each dUtnct. Candidate's Bridge Stand Clarified City Councilman Paul Ryckoff, who is seeking reelec- tion to his Fifth District seat, today asked tor clarification of a statement attributed to him in Monday's Daily Pilot. The statement read: ''He said a parallel road could take ofC from Coast Highway at Jam· boree Road and cross the bay well north of the existing bridge and connect at Westclifr Dri\'e and Dover Ori ve." The statement was based on an interview in which Rycko(f said, '"There is another approach to the bridge problem. A paralM road could take orr from Jam- boree with a new bridge that would be within a rew hundred yards (If the exi$ting one and \\OUJd run up to the Dover-17th Street area." RyckofC said today ~e Celt the story misrepresented his stance on the issue arid could generate controversy with "environmen· lalists. ' Sea World Schedules 2nd WhaleHrml SEATTLE <U PI >.,-Sea World of San Uiego has a nnounct'd plans for another whale hunt art er u rourth "halt! \\Ion 1t<s freedom. The whale was released Mon· day because 1t was too long to be legally rct:11ned by Sea World. " s pokcsm3n for the comp:rny i.aid. Six whall's were captured Feb 7, but three escaped or sumt•hu" left during the week. A fourth was too long and for that reason was turned 0 \0 er to Univer~ity or Washington researcher Al Erickson. He turned down an of- fer of the whale released Monday because, he said. it was virtually a carbon copy of the whale he already had. The only whale s.till in captivity among the six originally taken was en route Monday night to Se.i. World Ma rine Aquarium in Scat· th.', where il was to be weighed and measured. It was poss1bh· that the last whale might be lllo large to keep, a spokesman fol' Sea World said. · Hopeful Airs Yiew On Newport Newport B~ach is ~1 cltv lhul has localued probltm'l, !la city council can- didate Tom IU andl, ad ding that hl' finds it d1f· f1cult to single out any on e overriding ls· i.ue that racl'S the city Blandl. 66, is an accoun-1u1101 tant and o" ns 12 ocean front homes in wt>st Newport. He is running in District 7. which en compasses Corona del Mar and Spyglass Hill where be now makes his home. He s ays his training as nn ac- countant has taught him to be responsible to people's needs. ''I'm servlce·minded I try to anticipate problems before they arl.se." he explained. "I see my duties as a city coun· c1lman as ju:.t a further ex tension of this servtce mmded- ness." Blandi hired th<.' firm of cam pa1gn public relallons spedalisl Hal Evry to work with him on the Newport Community Council, a civic action group he formed a month berore declanng tus can didacy In discussing city issues, Blan. di said , "J don't feel I am being . honest with m y elf and m) sup- por1.ers by sayin~ I am Jtt'linJt to do somt!lh1ng about a given s1tua- t10n. "Whe n I 1tet m I would pro· bably find a hidden reason for the way things are done. I know there are a lot of thingi. I would like to havl' for the city, but I have to consider. can we afford it? What ar<' the ll•gal r arrurica Lions"!" One issue that Hlandi wi" speak to 11'. th<' cost o( ullHUcs. JI believe:. U1c city should contrac ' with the Southern Cahfornii. Edison Company lo buy power wholesale. which, he says, could mean up to a 15 pcrrent reduction 1n electnl'lty bills. "It's no idle dream," he declared . "Other c1L1es, like 1\nahe1m rlo 1t. I se<.> no reason why we couldn't. or course we \\Ould have to handl<' billing and collect1on. but we <'outd U!>e the computer that handles lhc water b1Us for that. Blandi o;nys he b elieves Newport Beach is one of the world's finest c1tie!>. "It is evidenced by th(' fact that ever- yone who can afford ii , wants to move here." He snid he would like to see work done on some of the small localized proble ms which h1• likencrl to having a piece of ~ravel in your s hoe. "It's a small thin~. but if you walk on al long enough. 1l "ill 1r · ntate and ht-come a major pro blt'm." (f"ro• Page 1\I) NEWPORT FORUM • • • penino;ula residen t. s poke for Tom .Blandl and dbcu:;st•d h1 11 "primary issue --your ut1l1ty bill •. She said Blandi believes the ci- : ly can "purchase out 'Edison" and lower residential electricity bills "by 20 to 23 percent." Thia plan, s he said ntand1 believes. will impose "no burdrn on the city." In addition to tht• 1,avlni;t'-llivl'n consumc·rs. tlw city would make money on th!> distribution or elcctrlc1ty, ~hl' sold. , Comml'l"tlOn lit• "<a 11I hi' is <'on cerned With lhl' ljUuhty Of Ith: In Ne-A port lh.'ach '"We ncl'tl lo .1~'t'"" hum:1n nt'eds in th 1s <·11 y ... Ill' i1ald. "l \\011111 ltkl' to M'I" ltw Plitt l'OOI mls11i(ln '1' rei.p11n Nlhll1t ti's ex pandt•d to I he coni;1dt'r ,1t 11111 :11111 rn1•1•tin11 11fh11rllan nt•l•ch ' The r1r .. t candlduh.' from 1>1s lnl'l 1''lvt' to :11wuk wa11 t:wenda Watson. The dt!ilnt•I r11v1•1 s ll r11rrl1lor• rurllllOj.( rron1 E<1sthluH to Bulbou li;lund ..,., (~, .. M•ti4 ..... ,..t ..... P\ u..,..-11'9~ h••f'i t OVf't•t" V•HflY. hvlftto ~I-+••' v ..... ""' '"0¥N "•*'" ....,...~ (.eftl A ~~I· t tJqlof'W'lltt •Oii..,. I\ ._,..I~~ .. ,,...,,.··~ .,""' fPi• Pf'Wt(t~t 1Nftt1uw,.. ,,.,... ., ,., 1>0 ..... " .. , ~ ...... t...l<I ....... ""' ....... •:." Aides' _Story Blocked BUI Morrt1 said he 1!1 de<l1C'11t('1l lo prevt'ntinl( the 1trowth ,,r the city with high den11ity drv<•lo1' ments. He declared he would hk" to see maximum density lt'lwered to eight units per acre. He briefly dl6Cussed tho Petaluma plan which would ol· low cities to set limits on develn1l ment and noted th3l it Is opposed by the Irvine Company. "Tha'4 isn't a company town." he ndded "We can do what we want to." Mrll Wati.t111 i..lld .. 1w would Ilk(• to 'l''' m11rr• .1rtum on .1rr-.1 \\ 11!1• '"'"'' i•1•111•r .1t 1•rl b) t lw nh C'l/Ull<'ll. l''llll( ll11• t•,,1111pJt• nf pollut11111 111 tltt· ha\ .... h1• "'"' Nil\' \\OUJd l'ftC<lllf•t~~I' (.'lllllllllmll •lllftll with llw nth1·r ~llv1•rn nwnt:il :iiiencic·., i 11 v11h•1•cl "'1th llw b.1' "hut "t' h ;.1\" 111 1.1k1· th1· lcod1•r,h1p • t Thomas l(HV11 f ...... Thom•s A. Mu~tr>e .V.~·"'9 'd•• ~rles H. Loo~ RlcNrd P. N•ll .. , .. Alt-1'\t Ml"t ... (Oo ..... Otfkes ( .... ,,,... iH ..... , ... \f- l -.... ~ 11 .. 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But Superior Court Judge Ken· neth Lae ruled Monday that Kurilich can't attempt to prove his point hy calling a group or aides to the witness stand at Bat· Un's pre-trial hearing. Judge Lae s&hl the testimony , of three so-called expert wit nesses called h y t\urilich failed to con\'ince him that lhe dist.net att o rney ha s "common knowledge" of 11taff being used for political purpose'I Ln!'il Thurc;day. 1l wa'I former Garden Grovt' city counc1lmun J ohn Dean who failed to impress Judize Lae with his ~x1x•r11st> Monday. Re pubhcan Party leader George Delahanty and county polH1cal consultant Frank Mi c h elena were ca lled by Kurilich to the stand to support his "common knowledge·• argu- ment r h . Delahanty. a ormer c airman of the Oriinge County Republican Central Committee. said he had been involved in al least 20 political campaigns slnce 1966. And in expansive answers to simple questlon.s, Delahanty charged that It Is common prac· t1ce for publicly paid staff mem· bers "throughout the nation" to help rt-·elect their bosses during normnl working hours. Mi chelena, who was once an aide to former county supervisor Wilham Phtlllp'I. said he had mana11ed 10 c3mpaigns. 1nclud· init those of District Attorney Cecil Hicks and former dl'ltrict attorney Kenneth \\'llUams. "In how many campaigns did you obsfrve gov('rnment paid ~orkers working on campaigns during regular business hours"" Kurilich asked. "That's a difficult question lo answer. But. I think m<.r.o1t C't•m· paigns." Michelena replied. "Well." Kuriltch continued. '"was it a common practice to use persons paid by the gover:.r .. wt In those campaigns vou oti ~~ served?" r "Yes." :inswt-red Michelena . • Ray WUUa ms, cited tus pre sidency of Friends of lhe Bay and membership on the eity's Plan- ning Commission in discussing the need to balance economic concerns with environmental concerns. He said "I can offer this city a depth of experience and trainini;t {in environmental areas) that is balanced with tl)e economic con- erns of the city as well as the con- cerns of tbe individual lan- t.iov;ners." The final D~alrict Seven can- dktate to speak wns Pt>r Trebler who is a membeT of the city'' Parks, Beaches and Recreallon. ·' "We <th<' cit\) n1•t'fl to I><' mor1• aflgresSt\'I' ;.ind 1•1wri::rt1r In w1•k Ing solution!' t 11 fl\I r prohl1•m... f 1'1 hke Lil bl' lh1• ('ataly't on th•• <'ounc1I that 'tart~ .:1·n<•rat1n1t, that enl'rllY ·· The 1ncumbrnt in Ut:'ltrtct Five. Paul Rrckoff wu' ln'>l t•> s peak and he tHtackNt "the rumors that I voted for Pronwn tory Point. which have r.temmt'd from my opposition." · He explained thnt he wos not on the-council when thP apart ment complex was :ipproved and his opposition to it as a citizen IC'd him into lhc rttct' for the council seal be now holds, . He 1trr11t1\•'1 that he plans to continue his effort" on lht• rounc1l to m111nt1un "land i;trowth ron trol" and "11pcnd1n£ control." Tueaday'8 Clo iDIC Price& NYSE COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS Tuatdmy. M111ell 16, t976 N DAIL y P,LOT A J I Foctu on Bet alls I Estate Planning ~ A Security Mov6 ,,By SYLVIA f'ORTIUt . Oo you have an estate• Evtn know "''hat onc i11? Oo )'OG know the value or your estate! What you Should be doln'' about lt" And what hoppcns tr you do nolhlnf Simple thouah thes~ questions are. on.y an estimated one In 100 Amerlcanio can answer them accurately -which ls the kty reai1on :so m"ny of you dtlly thlnklnl( about your estates until time runs out on you. Take ttme to focu1' ---------, on this rundumental subJect. of such vital 1m· Port;tnce to your own future nnd your· own family's security. (l) TO BEGIN Money's ·worth \\'TTll. re3lize that you do hn,•c an cstulc. thut it':s more than just the assets you IJJ\'C your family when you die. Your estate also inl'ludes the assets you accumulate durin&: yoi•r lifetime to provide for retirement "Whether you're an hourfy wage-earner or world financier. everything you own and t!verything that's coming to you und your rumily In the future is your estate." says the American Bankers Associa· tion. "No estate is too small to plan and 'package up' for the future in one form or another ." (2 ) Now, start figurln11 how much your estate is worth -to help you determine ho\\ much you ·11 have lo live on In retirement, how much you can leuve to your heirs, how to cut your estate t axes. The Sl20,000 estate is a middle-incomt: reality today: don't underestimate yourself. Federal estate taxes begin to apply when.you. tt married mun or woman, leave an estate of $120,000 or more -or when you, a single person. leave an estateofSOO.OOOor more. (3) INCLUDE IN YOUR tally: the <'urrent market. value of your house: the face value of nil your ·life in· suraoce: what your company pension will pay you wbenyou retire, how much you might now have in a profit-sharing plan and a conser\'ative projeetion of what the total might be when you take it out: the current mark~t value or nny stocks or bonds or similar investments you own; approx- imately how much you'll {let in Social Security benefits each month when you retire, nssumin~ your marital and work status don't change: veterans beneftts. If any; the \'alue of your cash. s av111gs and checklng accounts: and the quick· sale va'lue of your personal property (cars, furniture. boats. jewelry. etc.). Total thest• items, and you'll have an estimnte of how much you can expect from your estate in retireme~t. what your famil y \\;ould receive If you died tomorrow and what your taxable estate would consist of. (Social Security a nd veterans benefits are income ta>t-free and not included In your taxable estate but include them as future potential income.) · 14> Ri1rtht now, make sure your will is In order an1l teHs in detail" hat you wunt dont• with your estutl' (5) RIGH'{' NOW ALSO consider whether 1l would be wise ror you, a middle-income family to set up a trust to con· serve your estate, relieve you of mom: management anx- ieties and r~educc the c·oi.t of vussing ) Jur estate to your beneficiaries. lf you set up a trust \\ ith a bank. your · ssets will be pro· fessionally managed for ~ ou ; when you ie. your assets m ay go directly lo your beneficiary; if yo restate goes to your family in trust. your trustee may continue to manage It for them : if you becom e inl'apucitated. your trustee may ha ndle yo\lr estate for you ; and some trusts can give you big savings on your federal estate laxes. (6) Prepare one more c rucial document now. the "letter of instruction," to tell your family, lawyer , etc .• where all your important documents are, other wishes you have. (7) "IT DO ESN'T SEEl'I possible. but many people to- day actually believe that a wife or husband automatically inherits evcry<hing when the other spouse dies," says the ABA ... Not so!" If you stall long enough and die without a will. state law dictates how your estat(' is distributed. In some sta tes, for insta nce. one-third of what you leave goes to your spous<' and two-thirds is di \'ided among the children. (Jl This very day, begin making arrangements with the proper professionals -your at\,Orney, insurance agent. ac· countanl and possibly. a trust officer at your bank -to work' out the m echanics of your estate. Pon't move without the pros. 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""· ~· 10 .. ~"' U'• 1•·~ '"'1 u ... •I ,p,. . "• .... ... .. ,, .. ... Girl Sco11t Week One hundred Huntington Beach Girl Scouts participated in the Flames for Freedom ceremony held at the Crean· Foun- dation Ranch at San Juan Capistrano. The li ghting ceremony was part or Girl Scout Week, a ncttionaJ com- memoration or the 6.5th anniversary of Girl Scouting and the U.S. bicentennial. Ban 'IJnlikelg' A·erosol Can Sales Going Full Blast NAUGATUCK . Conn. <U PI) -Aero o1 can sales are back UP and• ban on thou v.•hleh '1~ fluorocarbons to expel their rontents Is unlike- ly, accordlna to the head or the notion's third laraeat aerosol mam&fac· turer. "We are going full blast now," after a SO percent c\ltback In orders last year. snld Christopher H. Buckley. president or Rlsdon Manufacturing Co .. whose sates are about $11 milllQD a year. I HE DISAGREED with Arthur D. Little, Cambridge. Mass. con· suiting firm. which predicted an eventual ban on nuorocar bon propellants In aerosol cans. Some experiments indicate fluorocarbons rise and break do"'n the ozone layer in the at· mosphere, which protects lhe earth from ultraviolet rays. lf that is true. it could increase the incidence or s kin cancet. ~ has been proven. My opinion Is there Is no proof to date thut It does des,roy the atmosphere." Ile concluded. "There's no point in scaring the heck out of everybody and wr~klna an In- dustry until there's proof." NEW WIFE, NEW MAN Study Says 1 Women on·TJ/ Threat to Free Press -Report NO AGENCIES HAVE sug- gested a ban yet, said the firm. "but the results of lhe National Academy of Sciences report this spr ing a nd National Ae ronautics and Space Ad· NEW ORLEANS (AP) -"I'm a new man." said trumpeter Al Hirt after losing ~ pounds. "I feel great. like dynamite." Things weren't so great a while back. Hirt's health was poor, his New Orleans nightclub was in trouble and he was de pressed. Now. he's healthy, business Is good and he has a new wife. 'Dehumanized' CHICAGO CA P ) -The image of wome n o n pri me time televjsion Is dehumanizing. a United Methodist Church TV monitoring project has con- cluded. · "Preliminary findings suggest that. with the exception of oc· casional tokens. women are not portrayed a s professional. well· trained a nd educated competent persons." accordin~ to a report on a m onitoring project de· veloped by the Women's Division of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries. "For the majority of female characters. it's still Occupation: Housewife." it said. "Women are portrayed -as younger and sexier than men and have less authority than their male counterparts. "Professional and executive lnel occupations are filled almost entirely by men. Govern- ment and legal professions were four times more likely to be· portrayed by male characters than by female in family viewing hours," the re port said. P assenger Killed LOMA LINDA <UPI) -_Glenn C. Brown. a 22-year-old man. was crushed to death beneath the wheels of a J eep in which he was a passen~er alonJ? a mountain road in the Big Bear resort area NEW YORK CA P) -A task force report says efforts by trial judges to restrain newspaper re- porters in the coverage of criminal cases "constitute a growine threat to fr~om of the press. "The conflict between the courts and the press has in- tensified in the past two or three years in ways that seriously en- danger the traditional freedom of the press:" said the report. com- piled by. a 13-member tas k force of the independent Twentieth Century Fund. MEMBERS OF THE task force included lawyers, j6urnalisls and jurists. who acknowledged Mon- day that the courts have an "en- tirely proper determination ... t o·safegaard the right to a fair trial guara nteed by the Sixth Amendment." However. the report accused some judges of going lo un- necessar y extremes that un- dermine the independence or the press. Specifically. the r e p ort criticized the use of court orders issued directly against the press; excessive use of orders against attorneys and witnesses; ex- cessive reliance by courts on secrecy: and lack or a means for immediate appeals of court or- ders against the press. WITHOUT ABRIDGING First Amendment rights, the report suggested. the right to a public trial by an impartial jury can be assu r ed by the follo wing measures: Freeway Relabeled Assentbly Bulllps Nixon Naine Off SACRJ\M ENTO (J\P) -The Richard M . Nixon Freeway in Southern California isn't J?Otn~ to carry that name a nymore. The C11hfornia A!>!>cmbly voled 41-12 Monda)' to J?IVe final approval for me.1s11rc rt'na01ing that 31 :i mile roadway about 40 miles north of Nixon's San Clemente home -the "Marina Freeway." Gnats D r ive The m N uts In Ari zona RULLllF.i\D <.:ITY. Ariz (AP) Gnnts. hordt's of th('m. ar(' drh·ang the re-.idcnts of thi.. northwestern Ara1onn communi ty to d1stract1on. und <'V<'n drtv· in!{ some or them out of town. Periodic invasions of the Ruf· fnlo 1-tnats. ulso coiled blackOles, in recent months have lf'ft hun· STATE T RANSPORTATION spokesman Stu Mitchell said the c hange wou ld be made on freeway i.ii.tns. Mitchell said. "The L egis l ature na m t>s freewa\'S, and wt•'ll ~o alonJ: with the cha·n~e " Rut not "veryone "a~ happy. A semblyman J ohn BriJ:gs. u Jo\allerton Rrpubhcan who took three .r<'ars to win passatce of the bill naminit it the Nixon Freeway tn the first place, was the most unhappy. dreds of persons with painful, / "NIXON HAS NEVER .. been itchy. red lumps. convicted of any crime. the lawmaker said later. SOME R ESIDENTS WEAR head nets to protect lhemselvt's outdoors or try "hot has been called the "Bullhead City salute" a fl:11ltng flesture to shoo them a"a~·. On man\' da\'S the blood· sucking gnats ar"e "so bad lhat ,·ou don't want lo do an}1hln~." ~a,·s Dr. Gordon L Riller. "ho ha's treated up to 25 people a "eek for bites (' H t; C K W E ST. a b"a n k manager who was recently named head of a committee to fight the problem. said. "You should see the front of people's cars when they don't wash them -tl'sjust a solid mass" of J?nats. "\Ve know people that have left because or these gnats,,. West said. The gnats breed along a 30- mile stretch of the Colorado River. says Dr. Mir Mulla. a pro- fessor of entom ology at UC Riverside who has studied the problem for more than two years. Briggs told colleagues that President Kennedy had been ac· cused by some people of ordering Fidel Castro's assassination. Ile said r eports indicate President Eisenhower might have ordCTed the assassination of an African leader. Briggs added t here were also many stories coming out about Kennedy's love life -complete "1th a tale a bout smoking mari- juana m the White House. "ARE WE GOING to remove a ll these men's names from things because they might have committed some wrongdoing. I think not." Briggs said in an in· terview. But when he made that same e<>inl on the floor. Assemblyman Art Torres, a Los Angeles Democrat. countered there had ne\'er been a president before "ho was forced to resign rrom of- fice. "Vigorous administration of the voir dtre (questioning or pro· s pectlve jurors a nd or wit- nes!:>es); painstaking instruc- tions to juries; resort. where nece&.sary. to continuance, to a change of venue or to sequestra- tion. "Reasonable restrictions upon court officers and employes in regard to state ments concerning any criminal proceedings: con- sultation with representatives of the press respecting the issuance of special orders in connection with trials; and testing the validity or· challenged court or- ders through a s pecial pr~edure in accordance with the standards of due process.'' ministration atmospheric tests this summer could trigger such a It's his wife. Lydia, who's decision later this year." made all the difference, Hirt . ._ .said. Buckley said, ''im not one to . "She straightened me out and dispute Arthur C. Little . . . . saved my life." But my feeling is that nothing • CANCER SOMETIMES YOU CAN PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT Right now in Orange County people you know are suffering from Cancer, fighting a battle which can be won if their disease has been discovered in time. The best defense known is early detection. And next month-April-is national Cancer Control Month. There Is no better time than today to arrange for a complete physical examination, or to study the seven major warning signals of Cancer. One of the seven is a thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere. Every woman should gently but firmly feel her breasts once a month to chC'ck for any unusual symptoms. The other six warning signals: Indigestion or difficulty In swallowing, an obvious change in a wart or mole. a nagging cough or hoarseness. a change in bowel or bladder habits, a sore that does not heal, unuc;ual bleeding or discharge. If you would like to know more about cancer detection, cancer prevention. the effects of cigarette smoking: if you can help in the anti-cancer campaign in your community with volunteer time or contributions, call American Cancer Socie ty Orange County Unit 4030 Birch Street. Suite 101 Newport·Beach. California 92660 Telephone 752-8600 Numbes 16 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California - Orange Coast EOlTtON * VOL. 69, NO. 76, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES esa Studies I • . By ALAN DIRKIN k Of-0.11,~ ........ ouncilwomon Norma Hertzog ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - W·aier Takeover . Today's Closing N.Y. toeks , C TEN CENTS Again. water district to see If th<>rt- would be savings If the agency Meeme a city deportment. ~ked Monday night for a report whether or not C06ta Mesa unlcipal government should al· tfft'lpt to take In the Costa Mesa Q>unty Water District as a city dtpartment. Mrs. Hertzog's proposal made at the end of the city councll meeting. appa rently surprised her colleagues. ButJihe..was ap· pointed as a <."Omm1ttee or ()fie to look into the ma lte r. tri<'t has been o dormant but potentially sensitive 1 . ue In Costa Mesa for years but Mrs. tlf~ broughl the issue to tare uoo Wffk after Al vin L. Pinkley retired from the <."ity council Pinkley today. "A friend oC mine onee said that if the city ever tries to take over the water dls· trict, blood will run In the streets. I think that 's absolutely trut'. The wa ter district is a separate Institution with Independently elected dir ect ors. The agency hns rented ground·Ooor office ~pace at the c ivic center but the 10-year lease will expire in May of 1977 and Mrs. Hertzog pointed out that the district does not want to renew the le al.e. C'o un c llman Edw arll . lThe water d1stnct 1s currenUy a: s~rate government agency db its own board of directors. Position .Openings eve a led The Costa Mesa City Council wants planning a nd traffic com· mtssloners to submit their re· stinatlons but to continue. serv· int until they are replaced or re· @pointed. This wu announced by Mayor Dominic Raciti after an ex· ·ecutive session Monday night beld at the first business meeting of the new city council. The call was contained in lbe form of a resolution approved in a StoO vote. R~citi appeoled for residents to apply for positions on the two commissions and said this could be done by using standard ap plicaUon forms at the personnel department. The deadline for submilling applications was set at 5 p.m Ft-iday, March 26. Mayor Raciti empbasl.zed that prese nt planning and tram" commissioners may be reap pointed. "The commissioners were appointed by the old coun cil," he explained afterward. "JC U..Y are to continue serving the new council, then we want them to be appointed by us." Home Burned By Blaze in I Laguna Hills A Laguna Hills home was bnd· tr dam aged by hre today. The two-a lar m fire broke out at noon a nd destroyed . the interior ol the home occupied by Belly tAud a t 22451 Lom bardt, firemen r~ported. Mrs . Loud reportedly was al the m orket at tht' time t he fi re erupted. The home ts owned by DOrothy and Earnest Mc Mullen of Laguna Hills Another home, at 22461 l ..om· bi\rdi and O\\ n t>cl by II an s Petersen. wa~ pa rtly damagcd F1remen said no one was hurt 1n the blaze. DOW RECOVERS; UP 8 POINTS NEW YORK <l'Pll Pnt'l''i clO!'Cecl hll{her todoy for thl' f1r\C t iml' in thret> st•ssil;n, nn the :"l:rw York StO('k Ell.chun~c 1n .1 rnllv s'l>irkcd by fa \'Orable hou<,1n~ and bu an esi. n•portit Thi.' n ow J ones lnclt•x 1rnmed 8,97 pointc; toOS.3.47 Advances led dc<'hnt•'I bv nhoul n nine-to ftve m uri:in 11'obll·~. All>. Coast l\'eather Consid erable hhth clouds throul{h Wednesday but some low clouds and fol{ late tonight and early Wed· nesday mornln,z. Low"' tonight 45 to SO Highs in the mid 70s. INSIDE TODAY , Grt ot Brito1n·s Primt i M1rutn-Harold Wilson u coll- mg tt quit• Tht 60·J1Nr-old Labor Party lrodn told Quttn Elim~th'obout h1• dtt1.!IOn -~ a move t.1.'h1ch shocked Parbo· i m'111 Story, photo A4. '-ladex •• ... A• •• .,., All . ., Al .. 11 ... •• •• •• City Manager Fred Sorsaba l said Assist jl nt City Ma nager Robert Duggan would work on the report and estimated it wouJd take about 30 days. . Consolidation of the water dis· Pinkley also 1s a director of the \\Oler' district an~ has long been opposed Lo the agency becoming a city department. Mrs Hertzog's proposal trig- ger ed this comm.e n t from "But we think we have got en ou g h leeislation throug h Sacramento in recent years to stop this .... There's nobody on the water boa rd in favor of th1s. We'll see them in court If it com· es to that." She propo!>ed that the city manager iO\•estigate the rela· tionshlp between the city and the McFarland s aid it sounded like an extensive investigation and said he WO\lld like the rouncil first to d~lde on priorities for th1.• next l2 months before authoriz· ing such a study. Mrs. Hertzog s uggested Ume (See WATER, Paget\%) ·Another Kidnap OC SuspeCt Arrested Again in LA ltlovi11g Doy By WILLIAM SCHltEIBER oi ... o.u,~ ... -. .. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigator confirmed today that the 14-year-old girl held In connection with the kidnaping or an infant Vallnda boy is the same gir:I arrested last December for a similar crime in Orange County. Deputy Special Investigator Merle Cook said. "she is the same one: for a fact." Cook said it appears Rebecca Ann Medellin had again walked away from the Solons Push For Weapon Guarantee SACRAMENTO CU PI) Forty-two lawmakers today pro· posed placing before voters a constitutional amendment lo guarantee Californ1nns the right to be ar handguns, rifles and shotguns. The proposed constitutional amendment <SCA49) was de· signed as a response to an tn· iliallve d rive under way to ba n possession of handguns. If the constitutional amend· m ent i s p as!>ed b y th e Legislature a nd t he initiath·e qualifies for the ballot, both measures would be before \'Oters in the November gen.era! clec· tlon. "[think it's time to put a stop to the int'reasing efforts or ~ome people lo dis('riminatc ai;(aimit gun owner s by lryinf( to <'On· fi scate their firearms." said Sen. H. L . Richardson <R·Ar('adla >. chief sponsor of the constit u· t1onal amendment. Camarillo State Hospital prior to allegedly kidnapin~ 11-month·o!d Richard Alan Veima from h1s home in western Los Angeles County last Saturday. Under the name Connie Duke, the girl a lle t1 edly took fi ve· month-old .Jason Simmons from an Anahe im apa rtment last Christmas. She and the baby were found three days later at a Buena Park apartment. Karla Simmons of Elsinore. Jason's mother, told police at the D•llY Piiot Staff_.. SUCCUMBS AT SS Newport's L aura Laglos Cancer Takes NB City Aide Laura Lagios Sc vent v .foot mold that "111 bl• usNI to cterorall· new Las Vl'~a~ 0 thl·atC'r is lifll'd ging<>rly fro m buildtn~ m Cos t3 Mesa "here it wa!-1 made l\lo\"lng projl•rt Monday at Concrete Art Forms. 29-tl Gra<'l' l.anl'. n •qu1rcd llJ?ht touch b\ t" o crane.• op1:ratnr..., "ho h<1 cl ii m 11 cd !-.pare m \\hir h tt1 npcr<itc Hel~ 111g namc.· of l'ompany. the.• form actu all v 1s made.· of \\ood .ind lthl·r~la .... ., It ''ill bc.•come a 21ani rh)\\ er on lhc.· facade.• or Ill'\\ lhcatt•r <ti J\laddm llott'I tn l.n<\ \'<•g,1..., The proposal. Richardson ~airl. would essentially write into the state Constitution what now ex isls in California law. Laws against possessing concealed \\eapons, sawe d -off i.hotR uns. machine guns. or posse~sion by convicted violent criminals or mental natienb would be un· ('hanged Richardson told a new-; con· feren('C he fell there \\US '"a ~ood chanrc·· the measure \\OUld dear th<' Leg1slatur<'. i.!I"'"~ 'oters a · · poi.1t1 \'<' altt'rnat1ve · · to the gun control in1tiat1ve Newpo rt Beach City Clerk Laura Lagios succumbed to ('sneer today a t Hoa~ Memorial llosp1tal at the a~e of55. Mrs. La~1os was hoi.pilalized last month for treatment of lh<' d1i.ea:.e Funer al ~en:1re:. (or Mr-. La~IO'> arc H·hccluled for 2 p m Wednl':.dav al St i\ndrt.•\\ · .. Pre-.bytenan Church. :"c" port lk>ar h Disneyland Staff Troubles Reported The Le~islatu re earlier th •~ year reJerted a measure to put a prop<>!>ed hand gun bon on th(' ballot. prompting its !lupporters to seek a !i pot on th(• ballot through a petition clrive. The li S. "onslltution guurun· tees citizens the right lo bl•a r arms Thl' ram tly haio. sug~e!>IC•il memorial contrl hutiun~ to the Zonla Club nf Newport B<'arh. or to a favont<' rhc1r1 ty. A nalt\"(' of Indiana anll a Navy WAVF: in World War II . :.hl· f1r:.t came to lhc Ha rbor Arca In l!Jf,4 At the tlm<>. sht' wnrkrd in tht• mt'dkal records tlepurtment al Fairview St ott• llo'>pi lal an Co:.lu Mei,a. Ol11neylnnd face!' more labor p robl ems. arrordinJ.: to a i1pokesm an for the Anaheim amusement pnrk. J im Garber . public relations officer for the park. conftrml'd today that '"ma nagement hai. made its final offer ·· tn contract negot1attons with t.500 employcs \\ho work under a mast er services agreement that expired Monday. The e mployes are due to vote on the latest offer Thursday night. A spokesm an for one of the unions involved. Retail Clerks Local 324, said most of the employes he bas talked to are un· happy with it. The m aster agr eement covers all but about 600 e mploye In the mainten a n ce d ivisio n "ho Judo Class Offe r ed A Judo class for members aged 7 through 18 is being offered by the Upper Bny branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Arca The classes are conducted Mon· day and Thursday at 6:30 pm and Saturda~ at 10 a m. 1"\trther infor mation can be otxained at .642·8372 p1('kCll'd l hl' park earltc·r lhts month befort• fina lly ratifyinl! a new multi year contra"t l<1st week Garber said the latest labor d1fnt-ult1cs in vol\ e workers who opernte the par k's ridec; and at· tr:t('t 1ons. res taurants. retail shops and t1('kt•I booths Richardson's propo~al would e x t e n d t h a t J? u a r 11 n t l' l" • specifically allowing u dtl7.c•n "to own, purchase. posst'ss or keep within his place of rcl!tden('e or business, \\ hclher per manent r1r tt.•mporary. any pistol, revolvc•r. rifle or s hot gun. except sawed-or£ shotguns and machine guns." ln 1965. she Joined the staff of then Ncwporl Bead1 ('11 y C"l1·rk Marrv Shrouder and a vear lall'r :o1he w·ai. nw mcd at·tmg 0c1ty rll·rk whe n Mr s Shroudt•r ~~I!> hospitnhzcd \\ 11 h the· c<1nrcr lhat < ee CLERK, P age A2) 'Tin Den' Love Affair Pheasant Falls in Love With Aircraft POLSON, Mont. CAP> -Everyone knows that birds can't mate with airplanes-every· one except the pheasant that has fallen in love with Clyde Frederickson's green-and· white craft Frederi ckson. owner of an a viation servire at Polson 's airport, said he thought the bird "as a ngry and looking for a fight when it be~an hanf(ing around the airport a nd follow· in~ his plane in night. Bt.:T LATER HE RECOGNIZED the bnstlinfl and strutting as a different sort of propos1llon "He thinks the airplane's a tin hen, guess." said Frederickson. The cock pheasant taxis down Poison's small airstrip whe never Frederickson takes his airpl•ne up for a spin. The flier said the pheasant takes off at about 20 miles an hour and churns a long a few feet behind the left wing until his single-engine aircraft out· distances lhe bird. THE BIRD IS t:SUALLV BACK waiting at the airport when the pla ne returns Frederickson said the cock pheasant is faithful to his little craft a nd doe<;n 't seem in ter ested in a ny of the other airplanes. •• time she had left her son with the young worn an s he met nt a Christmas party at the Anaheim apartment while she went to a nearby store. Mrs. Simmons said the a?irl claimed to be 19 years old. Aner she was arrested. 1t was determined Miss Medellin was an escape e fro m the st all' hospital where she was under treatment. Arte r processing through <See KIDNAP, Pa&e AZ) CM Mom Sues in Tot's Death A Costa Mesa woman whoi1e 8-yenr-old son died in the Fish Fry Paradt' last Mny JI when he was run over by a float hus sued the city, the para de organizers and the operators of lhe float for unspecified dama~ei.. Named as de fendants in the OranRe County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Roi.e Mars e Gonzales. 2054 Ma pie St , are tbe city. the Co1>ta Mesa Ne" porl Harbor Lions Club and float l'n· tranlShakcy's Pizza Parlor All a r c ('h arRed wi t h. ne~ligencc lead in~ to the death of Richard Gonzale!>, 8. who died Crom injuries all eJ.?t'dJy :-.urrered wh <'n he fe ll under the Shahy·~ noat. Mrs . Gonzal<.-s claim<; tha t favors and prizes toss('d from thl· float durin~ l hc Fish ~'ry Paradt• enticed onlook t>rs on lo th~· pa rade route C1ncl exposed them to danger. Th<' dead boy's father, Richard Gonzall•S, ts named a!> an add1 · t1onal defendant Gonzales. who i!> !><'rvinJ.? a n Orang<' County .J ail :-.enten('t'. i~ :tCCll~(·d of fu1 ltng to Join 1n th<.' lc1w:.u11 ~l r s . Gon1alc~· tla1m for $252.500 in rlamages from the ('tl) "a-. reJN'I ed ri•renlly by t h<' Co~ta l\h-~a City C1Junr1I College Park Rezone Fight Progressing The pct1t1on dnvt• to rollf'ct about 3.000 ~l folna tu rcfl lo n •1>eol a rontrovrr-.w l rczom· in t'ulll'f.lt' Par k 1111 ~ pu ~sl'<I the hulfwuv m ark . Hu:.Kt•ll Ml ll ur . en rha1rman of llw 11µ1wult1 ('Omm1t t l' (' 0 ' I h I• (. II I I f' j.( I' r It r k hl)mCO\\ ners, r<'JJ <>rtt-tl tn<loy Mill ar ...,,111 ah11u l I .GOO 11ir.cnat urrs hll vc.·· hc.•t•n nuthi•r e't on pet1t1nn-. "h1rh 'c(•k tu n·r1t•11l the n·zont• of thf· lot ;11 !lr>'t J>rin ceton L>r1 vc from n•'lldenti:il to commt'r('tal The lot ts own!!d by lhl' ad.Ju <'Cnt Nnber~ Cad1llur aJ(t.'n('y which wanh to u:.e the lot. pre sently ''acant '-"d landscaped, as a display area for a utomobiles l\111lar is scheduled to addre<.s a meeting of the Mt'"'a Vt•rd<> Homeowners Association at a meeting at TcWlnkle School at 7: JO o'clock toniJ?ht "We feel this ls a cityw1rle 1sJ sue. not just a n Issue for College Park.·· Millar said . The petitioners need to collect the signatures of 10 percent of the 28.630 registered voters in the ci ty by March 30. Millar said that if this is done. the council would then have the choke of repeahn ~ the ordinance or putting the issue before the \'Oters in a special election or by includ in1t tl on the June 8 pnmary ballot, ( 2 DAllYPILOT c Do Aides 'Politic' On Job? By GARY GaANVJU.E Ot••Dellt f'lr..!"-" ls il common practice for aides ot elected ufflclals In Oran11e County to pttrform pollllul campaign choru at public ex· peose! Indicted Oran(l~ County Supt:rvl!lor Robert Battrn's lawyer . Mutth •w KuJl,illch. hoped to prove that ll IS 11 common prac· tsce for staff aides to help oot politically during normal work inghours. But Superior Court Jud11e Ken· neth Lae ruled Monday that Kunlich can't attempt to prove his point by calhng a gr°"'P of aides to the witness stand at Bat· tin's pre·tnal heariog. Judge Lae said the testimony or three so-called expert "'it· nesses called by Kurihch failed Lo convince him that the d1stnct att o rne y has ",common knowledge·· or ~•arr beltlg u5ed for political purposes. Last Thursday. 1t was former Garden Grove city councilman John Dean who failed to 1mpre:.~ Judge Lae with his upert1:se. Monday. Republic-an Party leader George Delahanty and county political consultant Frank Mi c helena were called by Kunlich to the stand to support h1s "common knowledge" argu- ment. Delahanty, a former chairman of the Orange County Republican Central Committee, saJd he had been involved in at least 20 pobtlcaJ campaigns since 1966. And in expansive answers lo simple questions, Delahanty charged that 1t is common prac- uce for publicly paid staff mem· bers "throughout the nation" to help re-elect their bosses during normal working hours. Michelena. "ho "'as once an aide to former county supervisor \\'alham Phillips. said he had mana~ed 10 campaigru.. lnclud· 1ng those of District Attorne~ Cecil ll1cks and former district attorney Kenneth Wi1hams. "In how many campaigns did ) ou obsen-e go,·crnment pa ad workers working on campaigns during regular business hours?" Kurlllch asked. · "That's a difficult questJon to answer. But I think most cam· pa1gns." Michelena replied. "Well," ~urihch continued. ""'as it a common practl«touse pcr~oni. paid by the iovernment in tholie cam paign~ you ob- 'erved"'' .. Yes." answered Michelena. But Delahanty and Michelena·, tcstimon) failed lo ronnnce Judge La~ that the da . tricl attorney would have kno"' n "helher or not use of pobhc staff in po1Jt1cal campaigns was com- mon practice. Consequently. the JUdJie said, Kurilich had failed 10 provide the ncce11sary foundation needed t" <·all the aides of numerou:. elect· ed om c1als to the witness stand. Kuril1ch wante d th eir testimony to support a defeni;e contention that RutUn Is a victim of discriminatory prosecution. char~ed with crimes that arc n rommon practlcc among cll'Cted omceholdcrs In J Crane! Jury mdlctmcnt hJndetl du\\ n I ai.l Aui:uc;t. the Sunto 1\na ~upcr\ f'(llr 111 chor~t-d "1th 11'111)( ht'( county paul i.tarr .md t•ount} 'uppli1·~ to 1llci:ally t'Jmpt111tn in Hl74 for lieutenant J:••\ t•rnor. n.1ttin'~ pre trial heartn" tn· ll•r·d It\ lllh "l'('k Monda\' Al 1''u1· in thr hcarlOJt" Kurii1ch''> :i11empt to hl\Vl' thr charRe:. ;11o1:11n «I h111 cllrnl dl~nlh-;cd l>t'CAU'I' 11( what ht.• 'n""'h IS d1 .... c·rirn111:1tory prosecution ORANGE COA$T DAILY PILOT ,,.. Ot•~ CM\t D•ll'f r..-""""' ..,...<" I\ I<"''"""*°-' ,,. ~O·•' ,.,.,4 U ............. ,., tl '""' (!ii..-,..,.,, ,..,., .. ,,..1"• c ...... ort "-"'"' .. # ~•·•*"""'• ••• pi..rwn.._. #~' ""~ t '"'.,., MiJ <~t• Mt•• H,..,.,.,, Dt••" t•~lno•on tW*4f'I '•-IAln Y•l••t hwlt• ,._.,,.1~'-'• • \~0•• •M l •t.rt .,.,.tf\ ~h (O. t • '°'~ ut~I •dtl~ I\ !K*H\~OI "-""""'" M'WI: ~ ('""' ow 0tt"'(t.,_t rvf'I •"'""'I .,._... '" ... )'IO M'\A .... '""' CMI• M•w. c...-.-. ., •. a. Robtr1 NW~ "'~"'' • .., r-vot"""' Jack R. 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The $12,000 modification to the light at Dover Ori ve and the highway is being done by Grissom- Johnson. In<'. 'Richard's' Remembered Lido Hughes Will Enwlate Ola Store By HILARYKA\'E Ol .. 0.11, pojllt!M.tfl A new Hughes Market that pro- mises a r eturo to the "ongioal style of Richard's Market" wul open sometime this summer 1n the remodeled $1.S mi.lhon Via Lido Plaza. it was announced to- day. The new market wtll replace the 26-year-old Richard's Lado Market. Richard's market, operated by the Arden-Mayfair chain since 1966. will close its doors April 3 and wlll remain closed ror re· modeling ft>r three or fou r months. Existing s hops 1turrounding Richard's including lhe flower shop and home and gHt shop. also will be remodeled for new te· nants. Also. a new bwlding in· tended to house a Swensen':. ice cream shop '>'all be built in the pl3Ul. At a press conference this morning. orfic1al" from the Gnf· fith Company. lhe landowner; its subs1d1a r y . Orange Coast Developer-.. and llught-s Market reHaled pla1(c; for the plaza, localed on Via Lado off Nev.p<>rt Uoulevard. Be~1des the n •modeled hulld ml?~. I he pluza will rnclude the ex· Draft Humphrey Mt)Ve Under Way NEW YORK <UPI) -A re· portedly unsanctioned campa1~n to draft Sen. Hubert 11. Hum · phrey for the Oemocrat1c Pres· 1denliaJ nomination ha~ be~un "There are several fine Democrats seekmg the nomina- tion this year," City Councilman Abraham Gerges said Monday. "But there is only one Hubert Horatio Humphrey and he has the best chance to beat the Republican candidate." Gerges heads the group at· tempting to form a ''Committ.ee or One Million for Hubert Hum· phrey." Manhattan Borough Presidqnt Pl'rcy Sutton !!aid the Minnesota senator "has not wek<>med this draft attempt but has not re· pudiated it. We talkt.'<l with SC'n. Humphrey but he su1d he was not available at thi~ timc. This " strictly a spontaneous move " Despite the oHictal d1scla1mcrc; of .support for the draft move· ment from Humphrey ·~ offirr, the group that gatht>rcd al the :-1 de\\ alk ne\.\ s conference 1n front of Penn Station to announce the campaign included a numbt>r of operatives in the :-.enators 1912 :'\c'' York pnmary race for the pr1.>s1dent1 a l nomination. fo1yers d1stri buted by the group listed Gerges' Manhattan office a' headquarters. In addition to Gerges and Sutton. lhe ~roup of elected officials ~upportin~ the draft Humphrey movement in- cluded four city councilmen and two state assem blymcn. Sutton said. "We do not want Senator Humphrey to be a can· dldate In the April 6 New York primary," but literature db· tributed by the group said a slatl' of Humphrey delegates would run in at least one of the state's 39 conl(ressional districts. The Nebra~ka Democratic pnmar)· voten. apparently "111 hi.• the nr~t In thl' nalirm to ll'st the 1976 prei.1denllal pott-nt1al of Sen~ Humphrey and Ed\\ard Kennedv or M ai.i.achusetl.' ="t•br;;.,ka Sccrf.'lan of Stale Allen .l. Beermann ·announced Monda} he "'h re,tonng thf'lr isling corneromee building/bank and the Edwards Lido Theater. \'ia Lido Drugs. behrnd the theater, will not close. but will have its face lifted. too Architect for the plaza is Robert S. Borders or Garden Grove. whose past efforts have included the Laguna Village Bazaar m Laguna· Beach. part of the Sherman Foundation Gardens 111 Corona del Mar and Traveland USA in Irvine. According to Fred McL:iren, president of Hughes. the new market has the "blessings and en· couragement" of 0 . W. "Dick" Richard, founder of the two Richard's markets. The second RichaN:!'s. in Harbor View Center. will be taken over by Gelson's. another Los Angeles market chain. "Dick e ncouraged us to moH' down here and he said he'll advise us on how to carry~ut some of the trad 1t 1on~ he began 1n Richard's," s aid McLaren. The new Hughes market will be a departure from the other 26 Hughes markets in Los Angeles county, accordmgto Mc:Laren . Called Hughes Lido Market, the new stor e will incorporate many oflhe original Richard's features. including catering. credit, ~x­ pensive gourmet food depart· ment. a fresh fi sh department and a bakery. "We'll merchandise differently than in our other stores ," McLaren said. There will be a "stand-up" de· licatei;sen counter in tile new market, but plans donotlnclude a coffee shop. McLaren said thcrr is no spacr and no wa} tu~ccurr a use permit to operate a coHee shop. In recent weeks, numerous shoppers have s1~ned pctitioni1 askinl{ that the Richard's coffee shop be r e· lamed. And. the GooforfersClub, wh1ch used to meet m the little coffee ~hop liix mornin$:~ each week to drank coffee and talk, movrd this \\eek to new headquarters in the Cannery Hcslaurant. Off-site ~ Lease Ad Banned Tbc new Co.5tu Ml'sa City Coun· ell vc¥ed S·O Monday night to c.h•· ny an off·1>rt-m1~e latn 11dv rlls· i.ntt 1AD apartment complex. The slcn. which would h ve be n 32 •Quare rcet . would have been located on Adams Avenue. advertising tht> new Mf.'sa V1.•rdt• Villu upa rt mcnt:s off M e :i Verde Drive East and CoH Course Drive. The council decision rever se<! o 3 l vole by the plaruuna com- mission The commission had ap- proved the sign with a one·) ear lime hmit. "We are opening a can or worms if we allow this," said Councilman Edward McFarland Planning Director Charles Roberts reported that the plan- rung commission interpreted a provision in the sign ordmancc which allows off-premise signs to advertise sales of homes m new tracts as also applying to the leasing of apartments in new de- velopments. Questioned by McFarland. Roberts said if such an in· terpretation were upheld by the council the ordrnance should be amended. "In Costa Mesa the vacancy faclor for 8P1lrtments is very low," McFarland said. "The de· veloper who comes into the city knows what the requirement:. arc. He must figure out a way to get the people there." The developer of the 296-unit project. Wally Gayner, said the project was not getting its share of traffic. He sai"d-thl: alternative would be to put a JO-square-foot sign on the property itself. Councilman J ack Hammett said the council "should·not be hard-no ed" and suggested that planned developments with a lack of exposure might be al· lowed a period or advertJi;1og but went along with the vote lo deny the sign. Bailey Raps Lenny Bruce Drug Source TO~ICKT MESA \'EHUf.. HOMt:OWNERS ASSO<.'IATtON Gl·rwrul ffil'C't111.:. hll't't nc\\ rt ty rouncll m\•mht.•r..,, TeW111kle School, 7 30 p m ocr LEC1'l' Rt; "llchind thl· llNuUlne .. " l"orutn. 7 .30 ,, m "MlDSU M M Jo;~ NIGHT'S 1> R EA l\I So ul h (' 11" "t Rcp1'rtwy Th~utt.•1 . 'ful•i.d11) Sunduy. Kp.m . throuJ:hAprll 2·1 Wt:l>NF.Sl>A \". ~IAR('ll 17 PO~TS ' WEt-:K <.:hsrlt>~ Wright, OCC 1-'IDI.' Arb llJll 116, 3 pm • OCC LEC'TUR E -"Spr1n.-: Wardrobe Recyclln~ Workshop." Estuncia H1~h School. Room 325. ip.m. .. ALL 1\1\' SONS" -nee dramn. Aud1toraum, March li'-20. Ii pm. l-'r1!£' E'ro• Pagr ,\I WATER ••. '' U!> a fJctor . :-ay1ng lht:' qut>:-.lmn !-hould be s l'ltled before thl· "ater di:-.lricl build!\ a new bu1ld lnj.? Both Sor!-ahal i.a1d unle~i. both the b'>ard of the waterdll>trict an<I the city council n~rce to the con i.ohdatwn. lhl' only 11ay c1m· !>Olldat11>n could be ath1e\'cd \\OUld be with 11n imt1a11ve pcli· lion "to ~et the question to the \oters." The city man:t~l·r said lhcrt.• were "'\'anoui. operations where "e are duphcallnl!" in reference lo the water di'itl'1c1. Water 01 tr1 ct President l\1 arao Durante and director Panklev confirmed the 45 man aj.?enc:-· 1s con'1der1nJ.t building an adm1n1lttr:lll\ c• off it''-' al llS field \Jrd · Durante i.:1111 llw ch~tr1 ct ha.., ht-tin ui-1ng a hou• 4 .OtlO "lll:lrt.' feet of offict' :.1>act.• at c11 v h.111 for Ill Hars The c11-.tr1<·1 paicl fnr thl· r<.>11t by Ill\ lllJ: 1 hr t•lly I.ind f111 Jil'ller Park on thl' t·:i~t...1dc. hut Drank :-.aid th1• ntv \\lints to 111 (•rea"t' lh<' n•nt next year '"tu about S."l0.000 a' l':Jr " Prop<)11c11ti. nf t ht• watl'r d1lt trict. art o~enry with :ii.i.cl" of 1warlv Sl6 rn llhnn <tnd a SJ.25 m1llion opcr:.itin!l bud!lct. fl!:ir that If the ag{•ncy wcrc a c·1ly dl'· SAN F RANCISCO Ctwl> partment money derived from P atricia Hearst's best girlfriend "ater charizes m1J:ht not be lestlned tod av Miss Hear st toJd pumped t>ac k rnto thl' systl·rn. her the Symblonese Liberation but instead would be U'>cd tll run Army tapes on which her voice other cit> department:-. was heard Wf'Te staged -"Like, It wasn't me." ( SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Fro"' Page A I PatJ:icla Hearst's defense sought C R t.o sfiow today that a prosecuuon LE K. . . expert witness against the young heiress supplied drugs for the late comedian Lenny Bruce. a known narcotics addict.. Attorney F . Lee Bailey. open· ing the defense response to the prosecution's rebuttal case al Miss Hearst's bank robbery trial, called to the stand a private in· vesligator and an attorney, who both told of hearing Bruce speak of Dr. Joel Fort in 1963. The witnesses -Seymour Wayne and Richard J. &sen - told or being hired by Bruce lo help In his appeal of a heroin possession conviction. Both told of seeing drugs seal· tered around his residences and both said he credited Fort with giving him prescriptions ror the drugs he wanted. Fort's testimony that Miss Hearst was a (l.oilling participant in an April 15, 1974 . terrorist bank robbery with which she as charged was considered among the most damaging against her. Bailey spent more than six hours trying to discredit the doctor un· der cross-cxaminotion. taler cla1mrd ht·r life Mrs Lag1oc; "a-. appointed 1·11' clerk 1n 1967 . In addition to her duties ll'i tit~ clerk. Mr~. Lagios was 1nvolvrd in a varietv of community ac- llvitics. She· wac; recently C'lt'clccl president of the J)olphms. thl' Women's Division of the NC!WJJort Harbor Chamher of ('omml'r<'l' She ~ervc•tl 1n o variety of capacities in the Dolphin:. ror several years. Mrs. La~ios was presidt•nl of another hu:-.in<>~swoman ·.., nr · ~anitation . tht• Zonia Cluh of Ncwport llarbnr. Sht! wa.., a mc•mbt'I' 11( tlw /\.., sociation of C'1t\ C'lerJ.,., 111 Southl'rn c·a11rrirn1.1 and thl' ln'llllUt l· of lnlt•rna111mJI <'11\ Clerk' Lalil year. sh~'' a~ honored l>' "Who '\ Who o f Am1•rira11 Women" for ouhtan<11ni;: M.'r Vll •' to thc commu1111 v Shr I'> ..,u,.~1ved h y h1 r <1aught cr,, lh·hhv Lai:i111-; anti K r 1 !\ t 1 n c S ,, y c . a n tJ I " ,. (!randchildrt.·n. Final Rites Pending for A. C. Packard l\trmori11l services arc pendlnit fnr ('Qpt Aldrn (.;, Pnrkard \l7SN-Ret ), 11 Newport Reach resident who d1Nt Sundar ;1t ll1111g Mcmorlnl llO~J)itl\I at th<' lllll' of 70. ·names to the May JI pre!>identwl preferential primary ballol, brcau\e t..he two havf' bcl'n µla rcd on Ore~on'1> primary bAllOt ltumphrey and Krnnedy also rn:iy end up on the ballot~ an Nevada. Idaho and Hhoo1' l!4land, "her\• state offiC'isls choo<te llw primnry candldules, B1•1•rint11i11 ~a11I. Brothel Bribes Charged Mr. Packard had a lonlo!. <ll~t ingulshrd rnrrrr In thr Nnvy and 111 lat<'r Yl'ars an c1vll1;.1n life, wai; 111volved ln the fie-Id or rt.«· tronlc5 Mr. Parkurd, who held dl'grrc-. from Pomona Coll«'lll' and llarvard t;nlveully, w:l'i ln- \'Ol\'ed with dev('IOplnjl radio -;to lions around the world prlo1 tu World War II He ""as called to actJve naval • duty in 19-n and became mvolved ~1th radar development, m1sltile tesl in~ and aoti·submarine warfare until his navaJ retire· ment in 1961. He then Joined Babc<>ck )Ice· trorucs of Costa Mesa. ~here he !-erved as general manager of the firm 'i; aerospace dh'ision until his retirement in 1968 An ardent sportllimnn, ~tr. Packard was director of the South Coast Gun Club He 1s survived by hie; wldo\\. F1orer.cc of Newport Bcarh and two sons. Alden of Glendora and John of Sunnyvale Mr. Packard will be bur1cd at sea. Memorial services arc still pending The family has request cd that contributions be made to the Heart i"Und or any preferred char;t)'. Kl•nnrdy has 'lnid hc Iii not 1 un nlni:: for p1·c·"clt•nt ltum11hrff} hn" indicated he would 1ttT1•pt tht• nomination H llrtifi..•cl lit lht• purty's convt•ntlon . f 'ro• Pagr 1\ I KIDNAP ... Oran~e County Juvenile:' authorities i.he "as auan com· milled to Camarillo and. accord· 1ng to Cook. apparently escaped again Y.1thin the pai;t two weeks. Identifying herself ac; Gwen Duke. M is~ Medellin <1llegedly approached the \'e:r.ma home lac;t Saturday asking for a place to spend the mght Cook <;aid Mrs. \'c.>z1na look the girl in but \\hen she a\\oke th1• next m orning the ~irl and the baby were gone. Early thi1> m orning. working on leads a:cncrated in Ventura Couoty, investigators found Miss Medellln and the unharmed baby boy ln a downtown Ventura motel where they bad been housed by theSalvauon Army. Were Nevada City Dads Offered Hookers? RENO, N<•v. <U PI) -A brothel owner has been accw1cd of prov11l111a clct•I l'd offlciuls with frer pro.,titutt•., to furth<•r his In· tere!lt In f(ettao~ the "rif(ht DCO· pie" into ofric't• Al leu!t el1<ht present or form er ornc1als wer • named publicly. The Wac;hoe County Grand Jur~ made lhl' a<·c:u~at1on Mon- da, in its repQrt on an investiga t1on into the Sparks . Nev • city government. It said the Initial m· qwry was expanded to Reno and Washoe County governments and to bordello ownt•r Joe Confortr'" innuence over them. Confortc de· med many of the as~ert1on., It issued no md1ctments. but said a future ~rand 1ury "m ay wish to prob<' furtht·r into Mr. Conforte'i. 1n' olv1•1tH•11I in and 1n· fluence in puhl1c affair' in Washoe C'ounty .. The f(rand Jury i.a1d 1t couhl un· cover no crimes in the 45 paf(c fl' port. <Prostitution as legal In some Ne' ada counties.) It said the·probe initially cen· te.r-ed oo Conforte·s involvement in a Sp.rks laod deal. and added he eocoura1ed both the sale ot bis f lnnd to lhl' Reno Sparlo! <.:unvcn lion Au thority end th(• ria-.111Hie •>f 11 room tu~ lnrrt'll"C to finanC"1• the land purchai.c· "However. there ws" l'Vi<knt·1• his Interest In major dec1.,lon'l bv loc11l public oHicial.., l'xt\.'nctc•cl well beyond the s ale of has Spark' property," at said. "During the time the Confortc land transaction wa!' 1wndln1t before the three local governing bodies and the convention authority, James Vernon. Gerry Crow and Pete Lemberes re- gularly visited Conforte 's Mustang brothel. At that llmt', \'ernon wu convention authority chairman and a Sparks coun- cilman. Grow was convention authority secretary and a county commissioner. and Lembcres ~as a Sparks councilman "The grand 1ury received testimony from Vl'rnon. Lem- beres and Grow they would enter the Mustanjl complex and 111 stead of gving to the public rcccp· •lion area, they would ~o to a special area where food . dnnk and the services of prostitutes were available to t.hcm free or chlrge. On occasion. othtt public orncfals and 1uest.s v.ent to lbe hrolhl'I w1lh \' c1 non. l "'•rnlwn•-. and Grow .. "\'1•rn1lll. <:1 11w .11111 1.Pmlwr , .. \\elf• on t'11nln1 t1··, ·1·om11 '"' .11 lh•· hrothPI J\t 11111• 1YW1•l111J.: .111111· hr11t hl•I 1111 C '1111 f11r1t·'.., b111 hd ·" < 'nnforl(' dl11cU!'l!-l'd thr orw c 1·111 111rnn tux 111t•rc•,,,,. and 1t "•1''"1' )(t'.,ted thl·~· · ~l't rrcl' 11f II I'll•• MD\or Sam 1)1 H1tontr1 b<'<'.tll't' h• wa~ the one who\\ a!" ''"l'lJllllJ.' 1111 room tax from titoini.t throuJ,Jh "The 1nvcst1gal1011 "'"' 1 •· vealed l\t u.,tanu pro,t1tu11·' ,11 tended a party fur lc>C'.1l puhli1 of f1cials held by Lembcrc~ ,1l h1 . residcncl'." tht• r1•11111 hotuf The report '>aid Gro" tt·-.tiflc·!I h15 meetangc; had no 1off1•C'I 11111111 his JUd~ment. "He also drfcnd1•1I 1h1• 11•1·1•q1t of compllmc'nt.H\ !-1'11 It'"' of proi.Ututt•'< a' l1e•11111 rm cl1ffc 11 nt than rerel\ inJl .1 r1>mnhnl1·nt.11 \ meal from <i loc·al cu-;1no. · 1h1 r eport sa1<1 The rep<>rl c,;11d thn'c "ho n· ccived favors from C'onfortt> In eluded R ('no l\1 a yor Corl liol(ttr\, Sparks jud1Ze J ol'ln Morrison. former Statc S«-n Sl11nlt•y Ornkuln•h. Hcno Councilmnn >Clyde RIJ.tllen . and formt-rSparks Councilman !\llkeSch1.1lt1