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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot,.· .. 'Mystery Illness' lllnted 'I II ... .. I Karen Qt•inlan's Golf Pro Outruns-- Life to End Flee~g Bandit. Without Appeal At Viejo Club.· 851,000 Heist .. f TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 6, 1976 Hits I VOL. H , HO "· J \lC1'10HS, J& l>AGES ~o "P11blic Danger' Karen's Death Appeal Dropped TRENTON. NJ (AP)-1\tty. Gen William F. fl yland said lo· -day that ht· .... ill not app('al a New .Jcrsey Supn•mc• Court ruling al· lowin~ Karen Anne Quinlan's Cather to order her life 11upport ~vstrm d1sronnl'clcd · "I do not se(' In th(' dec-ision of the Suprt•rnc Court an obvious 1mmedial!' danRer to thl• public in the rt.•qut•!>I. •· 11 y land -.aid. Tht> l'Ourt la'lt wt•t:k appointed ,Jo•H·ph Qu111lun lt>~ul izuardian for l11s 2:.! yl'ar old daui::htcr. g1v· mi: him thr right lo order an <•nd to mt·!hral treatment wh11·h has kt•pl th1• )'ounit woman ahve for 1wurh .i yt>nr 111 a dt•cp and ;.ip pan·ntl~ 1rre\ cr-..bk l'nma Th<• courl su1d Qwnlun must h:I\ t• :i pprov n I from <'qmpelcnl m1•dkal ~1uthont1e bdorcordcr· 1n1ot ~1 1,s Qu1nlan'11 rcs p1r.1tor ~hut orC l\nt.I lhl' JU.'ollCfl'!I su111 tloclMi., 1111rst'" and the hospital \\ouhl not b<' hat>le for 11ro'lt'C'U 111111 1( lh(•\ c·ompl1NI ~1th ()uinlnn !' rt''JUl':>l to nllow h1!1 ' tl.111i?hll'r to rhe Tlw c1lurt sn1d Its ruhn1t "as h.1 ... l'd on th<' l.'Onsl1tut1onal J:U.1ran1t•e of th<• rllthl lO per'lonal p11vaC'y It ~:llcl whl'rc tht'rc 1s no nwd1cal ho11e for n'storallon to a lh1nk1n1t and owure stale of h1•alth. patit'nts or lh<'1r lr_l.?al i:uar11ians hu ve o r1~ht lo refu:.t' furth(•r mcdl<'al trentmcnt in He's 'Junk Food Junkie' PITTSFI ELD. Mass <AP> Michael Callanan mun<')lt>d his way throuRh l\\O cans of potato chi~. 12 c-r1·.1m filled cakes. three helpm~c; or Frenrh fncc; and a bo'< of chl'esc nacks to .,.. in th<' title .. Junk f'ood .l11nk1c." 1n a contest sponsored by radio station WREC Twenty-seven t'Om· pet1torc; called 1t quits dur· in1o1 the compct1t1on, but Callanan, a ~tudt>nt al Bfl'rkshirc Community C.>llege here. kept enlrnit For his triumph, the 13<-nnington, Vt . resident "'as awarded a trophy and $30 lo b~y a s nack of his 1.'hoi<'e. lhs favorite mushroom pizza. errecl the right to C'hoose a ,speedier death Hyland. who term<'d the ruhnl? a "landmark dcc1s10n." ~aid th(• court's action invohl's not onlv "the tragic c1rcum~tanc<'s" ,;f Miss Quinlan "but pos ... 1bly ;11'.o the fate of countlt'"" oth<'r persons in thl' ~ears ahcucf " lk !.aid his dec1:.1on not to take his cal>e lo 1h1• US SuprC'nw Court was not bindmi: on oth1•r part1rl> in the cal><', hut Murri'< County Pro~ecutor Donald <i l'ollester has ;tlread} ~aid he would not uppcal Atlorne~s ror l\11'i'i Q111nlun "" do<'tors and for St <'lar<"" lloo;p1tal an Dt>nnllr. :-.: .J . "'ht•n• shr 1 ... a pal1cnt, h.i\ c not l>.iHI "'hethcr thl'Y would .1pix·al MV GoH Pro Captures Fleeing Thug Adm1rinJt Orange County Sheri rf's officers firmly twht•\ 1• today that if Mission Viejo Coun try Club ROif pro Hog<•r llalling<•r hadn 'l taken up the 18-hole .iamr he would have been a truck stnr Ballinflcr led the way Monday In an uphill dash that lcd to the recovery of the club's $6,500 bank deposit and the arrest of a Culv<>r City man who allegecty ~rabbed 11 from the club's bookket'J><•r Deputies said a man identified Ill! Bernard Friedman. 44. lea1>ed into a <'ar oct'up1ed by rluh employe Jody Lee Hilbert. 24 . as it left the club at 26742 Oso Ro<td, nnd headed for the bank. Miss Hilbert told officers th<' man overpowered her and grabbed her bank bag She said she started S<'reaming as soon as he leaped from the slowly mo"· ing car. Ballinger and the club"s bartender heard the screams and pursued the robber. BalJin~er grabbed the man rdenUfie<l a" Friedman near the top or a ne11rby hill and held Wm until de· puties arrived. omcers said the bank dep0'11t was re<'overed They said Miss Hilbert was unhurt in the strug gle t l Guards Robbed· THROUGH THE YEARS Howard lluglw " i-. :-.hrl\\n in \anous s tagt•s of h1 .., lift• T11p !from ll'ft ) :.i Mudl·nl an 1~21. an cockpit ol m•w pl:.inc in 1!!35, ;.ifkr ht•mg hook,•d on .1 .. AP W1ttpt.otH m•g li~!C'lll honi ll'1 <11• C'll:tl'J!f' 10 J!l:Hi \~hen 111 .... <·:11 hlll1 d .1 in.in l>ol1om, uftPr ro und· tht· \\orld 1111-'hl 1n l!l:IH. lll'lnrl' S1·1wll' :-.uh c11mrrntt1·c· 111 1'117 .• 11ul 1n 1%1. Mystery Surrounds Two Seized Hughes Death Cause :0 Nez:a:rte s llOUSTO:'ll (I\ Pl County doclorii and an :idmin1c;tr.1t1H' g g medical authorit1c~ wr re to mct>l aide uC'C'ompun1<•fi lluJ,!ht·" 111 r1. TY.o Snnt:i Ana mrn arr m Y.1lh lloward lluRhe-.· doctor-. to· ~aid no suri;erv hart "'"' n t·1111 ru,tody one 1n lh.·u or ~5.0110 day end were ex pcctt'd to discuss temp I ate d f 11 r th l' a 1I111 i: hail 1n Newport lk'arh today "'hclher an autopc;) 'ihould be maji?nale IH NU!'C pohce allege they tried performed on the b1lhonairc Geori.tl: JI Lc wic; Jr of thP Gro • to wU hashish to five teenaJ(er~ recluse H Le\\ 1s & Sons Funn:il ChilJI( I on B:ilboa It.land. Or J oseph Jach1mczyk. coun said he was to mt'• l "'1th lh1Rht·s • Kermit 1\1 llansen. 22. of 40K tv medical l''(am1ner, <,aid he represC'nlall\ '-'" lod.1 .. to rl1,ru"" c 1 .. 1e Center Drive 1s bemit held rTIUSl approve release Of the case funeral arrllOf.!l'mt•nt.._ On the h1J!h bail because he IS to a state licensed physician or lie iia1d llui?hec. · rlr,...c~t h\'lnf.! ch:1rf.!cd with orrenng to scll perform an autopsy and s11rn a relative 1s an a\lnt \(r e., hash1shtoa minor death certificate himself He s aid Frederkk R Lummis. widow of lit!\ companion, John Martmcz he did not know whether Hughes' a Houston doctor !Ir ";ml l\1r' Rarnctt. 31 , of 1209 S. Cypress doctors were licensed by the Lummis' son. Wtll Lumm1 .... I' i\\{• • 1s being held on a charge of stale of Texas handlinl( funt>ral arranJ!l'ml·nls poss('ss1on of hashish for sale A Baylor College of Medidne Mrs . Lewis del.'hne<l romm1•nt That charge carries a bail of spokesman s aid Hughes was to on Hughes ' death "1 onda~ 111J?hl SJ.000 have been admitted to llaylor·s llughei;' first wife. th1· ftt1 m1·r Poltcc !\aid the two were ar· internal med1tine department at Ella Rke. 1s marr1rcl toJamc·~ () rcstr•d on· M arinc 'Avenue 011 Methodist Hospital In HouAton Winston Jr. of Houston lll'r Oalboa I s land after local for a complete medical workup husband s aid Monday night sh1 merchants and citizens com· to determine the nature of an 111· has ha~ no t'ontlct with HuJ?hc>~ plarnf'd that th~ two men were ne!ls from which Hughes hlld since the 1920s and would ha11e no approach1ftg teenagers and try· been sufferin~ comment 1ng t o ~ell has hish t o the The spokesman. who said two (~e Hl:GHES, PageA2) younl(sters. By Trio Jl'E\\' YORK (A PJ --Thrce armed men wearing ski masks e:.caped with $851,000 today after they held up two armed Wells Fargo l(Uards in the basement or the Daily New:. building. "The robbers knew this build· ing. the escape routes and when the delivery would be made." onedetecl1ve said. The money was being taken 'to the Cily Branch Bank in the · building on East 42nd Street shortly before 9: 30 a. m . The trio cu me out of a stairwell to announce the robbery. As they chd so. thc•y al:io sc1Zcd two build· 1n~ workers who were In tho basemc•nt al a check cashing firm The guards and the employcs were tht•n hand t'uffed to a :.t:.11rwcll r;11hng, pohl.'e s111d. The hand1ts took guordc;' guni; and thrn fkd with three bags of monrv Poli.:e ldcnt if1crl thc guards as Peter nuppcrt and Arthur Drcs. T~e .. mploye:-; were Rells llrt>!>son and Jim Fitzpatrick. Thr Wells Fargo ~uards hnd left ;in armorl'd car on Easl 42nd Street and lo<>k lhf• money into lhv main lohhv of lhc building. <Srt> II~; IST, Pal(e /\Z) W e a titer Consider able cloudiness throuRh Wednes day . lhghs Wednesday in the mid 60c;, low lonlflht nc•ar so Chane<' or r:11n 10 per- eC'nt tonight, 30 percent Wednesday. I NSIDE TODAY Once a ahinlng light of U.S. cducolton. the Unrver.Uy of Colt/orn10 !JISfem continue& to toke hard knocks. AnotJa,r ~ look ot the lfole'1 ltfe1t11~ ap- pears on A7. ladex A•'f-S.nl<e At AMU-l'S £•-lomtM<a ., ""°"'"'T'" 1...M .. Id Alt Mt¥tH t.l?\f.,ftll M ... u ll'llMt II A• ., Al ~s~: ti ... m..i .............. " A4,I • CAHnoc• ,-.u =:C.Uft(y Alt tn>ltword c·· 111 Oulll H•lo<tt 10 '""' AU·I• Ethl0<lal l>441e M Slocll ..U.rllth Al·' EftlO<talft"le•I IJ Ttl..,I"°" •• f'IMft(f ..... 'lllfft ... IJ ,.. ...... ( ... ..,. •at-... ... __ II . ..,, ..... At,IM '"'""""'" IJ - Al OAJLYPILOT s lu.-day,Apnlt.1971 1 Hughes 'Enigma,ti ~igyre' Badha01 Answers Critics Mystery SUJTOundl Hit Dealh As w. l Aa Hu ·Ufe HOUSTON (AP> -In hi.I 4t ath, Howard ftoberd Huahet wa. u much a 111~1tery u he w11 In Ille. Huahu . billlonalrt 1'1 · d"'triallst and aviation pioneer , died of a Jtroke M<.JMay on a prl vate Jet en ro1o1t• trom ll seaside Muacan rtaort to a hospital an Hou1t.on, wher~ hi• par-ents an burled thCl whef'e be was born 70 )'Hrl BIO. From the a7• pt it, wben ht In· herlted bis -"'er'a tool com· pany, until hl1 ~ea'4a. Hught1 was an e nigmattc ,ure. Even arter tlu1 n' death, th• statr ln the bdcl)h'."ont Acapulco Princess Hotel ~~~d not SJ>' for certai'l ~~at be bad been Ulet~. though he was saidlooccupy the entire top Ooor . The palot.s who n ew him on his fillal fight dldi- kn ow he wa• to be lb r passencer unUI ·ahortJy btf t.iteoft. And j unmarked am. bl.dance met the plane. ·Hushes amassed an empire valued at more than S2 billion. His bolding1 over tbe years in· ~luded bo-.1:;, ta•bUnJ <:asinos, -irllnes, ~ov'' .f\Udtos, cpacecrafl and eltttl'onlc1. As Hughes' body lay under suard in Methodist Hospital, a board of directors contlnued to nin Howard Hughes' far·flung financial empire "as in \~e past... said Artlo fiederbtn. 1pokesman for Summa Corp. lumma was lhe umbrella cor· poration that was wholly owned by Hughes. "(t bas been r'un by the board o( directors and a lh.ree·person executi ve c ommitte e ," Sederberg said. ''ft will contfnue to be run by that group. The com· "UGHl6 REG~f'DID Al OE .. IUs-AS . HUOHl!81 FINAL FLIGt;fT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS LADIES' MAN ANO MOVIE MAKER-AS pany will continue lo be a com· pany." The committee is composed of F.W. Gay, uecutlve vice pre1i· dent of Summa: Nadine Henley, Hushea' lona·t\me 1ecretary now a senior vice president of the Cirm ; and Chester Davis, general counsel for Sum ma. I He sai<t be did not'1rnow who would be named execu\ors of Hughes' estate or If \he elU5lve billionaire had even left a will. He said it was possible that the three members (If t!\e cxecuiive ~ommltleo would be named ex· ~cutors. He also said there were no :lose relatives surviving. "There may be distant re· :atives," Sederbeu said ''There may be a relative of some sister llhi• mother. r don't !snow." Sederbe ra disclosod ih~l Hutlles died or a stroke -"a :erebral vaacular accident." After a Oin& in Hollywood and a stint as a daredevil pilot dunna .. the 1931>• and 19401l, Jlughes became plOre ~nd more retirin11 . f{e disappeAred from publlc view in the 19508, conducting h11 buslausea from a lleri1s or suled·off hotel suites. Mtthodi1t Hotpilal In Houston was told Monday mornlng at 9 a.fl). that Hu1hes w~s flyitUJ lhtre for treatment. Two doclor1. two nurse• and four 111sistant1 came to flouaton lntercontin<>nt al Airport in an un· markc~. ambulanc;e to aw11 it Hua he a. The pllots who new the ailln K Huahcs fro m A ~apulco t o Uooaton werr hired Sunday niaht in Fort Lauderdale, f-111. Al the lloualon airport, ttuthof1lu.·1 had been alerted that n private ~lane was coming In with :4 l lck lt'•n aboard. "Thu only 'bina l w._. told waa lQmwct" pnva\4' ptanecorninR lo , 1 By lllLARY KAYE Ot""' 0.1ly "''-' it•ll l.abtltn~ lht atta(lk• "amear ptddlil\~ · and "1pwJrade i'httoric, A111embtymrn obert ~adha m <R ·Ntw&:19r Qa<'h > ~ttP:<>nded Monday ~Q ~~Jrges 'veled •f •ln1l h I nl ~ ~ Cfq'1fded le\d of C:~J\\ii~•'" Badh• r•J-• h\{n&elf ~ont l'\jnner In he ~IUh ~gr~ n•I Dl1trict, wbtre ninf candJ •tes are hoping to unseat Rep. An· drew Hins haw . in lbe June Rep1&blican pr1tnary. lh&lJlllt i• seeking reelecllon, altt\ougfi coil· victed of bribery. \/1 \U f"/\ q 'l1'li h It p/wu1• 111md><.·r. BllUMg C'oMf 1UfoM .... -.. _ .. HOWARD HUGHES' 200-TON, EIGHT-STORY 'SPRUCE GO~SE' 8HOWN OFF LONG BEACH $18 Mllllon Plane Flew Just Once-for One Mlle-4n 1~7 •Ad Hea 'Stood Idle Since Badbam held ,_ press con· r,renct Monday to "cle~r i~e alr," ...:t\ere he claimed Cl\~r-cs were made by candidates Who "apparently have little hope or winning, who through despera· lion, resort to the use of personal it\tlC:k on the best-known or mqat ~"Jl~ victor.·' DEAR PAT· In aneffqn lo~p­ d~lOlnY fllel l have tw\~ writttP to J .C. Ponn•Y'J l uran~ division at 3700 W1ls re, Lcll Angeles, to see if my policies are still In effect. Penney's bllllg system is confusing and l cai't delfrmioe if I'm being billed (Or ucc\denl coverage. I've been un· ._ble to lt'l an answer from P~· ney'• -leitding rrie to sus~ ' that ils claims service also may be inefficient. Can you look iqt.o this for me? a• 4;., p.Q\.'' U.S. C\!:itgm~ i1Jni Mtrie Dtl\l~R sai<l. "f }la'd been told we had a paUent com· tng In a diabetic co~a." But when the plane arrived about 2 p.m .. Hughes was dead. Mrs. Denton said she got a brief, side vitl" of Hug~' aJ h,i was beiQJ '~lci=q orf ~ p'i')e. •'The perfo!l I uw "\'4f v~r~ fEati~te4 ~nd vpfJ aged," Mrs. q 'U\ . " p was quite sfek oak~. an~be rooked much older than 10. •· She said she did not know who the man was until she saw a birth certificate bearing the name How;ard Rqt:t~rd Hughes Jr. Tbt dq~tprs accompanylpg Hug~el s~4~ b~ died about half •n Votes Awaited NY, Wilconsin Eleet 'f oday By The Alsociated Pr,ss . Wisconsin, which has made or br~.ken pre&iden· t1al conte nder s, and New York. always importa n( because or its big bloc of convention delegat6 held presidential primary elections today. ' At s lake in New York were 274 Democra tic nominating votes and 117 Republican delegates to go with 37 already picked. Wisconsin's Democrats de· cided the allocation of 68 Democr atic and 45 Republican delejales. The polls were scheduled to re- ma1n open in bot~ ~~te5 &.1ntll 6 p.m . PST. . Skies were i Utlf\Y and the tem~ratur~a h~.:- mg for the 60s as \.be polls openeCl lnWisconsm, which prompted optimism that voter turnout would be good. Jn New York, however, despite especially good weather voters were appellting in unusuallir small numbers, according lo Board of Election officials. Morns U~an made U\an~·sl'\ak!os pppearance at an American 'MQtors COrp: plant ln \:lilwaukee lhis mQroing in laat·minute campaianing. Both Udall and Ji~my Carter ,pretticted victory in the P~mqH'4UC pnmar_Y 4.lS they stumped the 5tpt~ PO Mon4ttY . I First Pros cution • Witness T · stifles Pro.ecutor Jack ~yan called a lleced payments to Mri. former member or lndlct~d G me• ,and other Batttn sta(( Ora nu County Supervlaor m~rs make up Ute bulk of lhe Robert Ballin'a office nail to the c araea brougM aaainat Battin wltneu ·~and Monday a• be i a county Grand Jury indict· be1an hi1 attempt to prdVe Battin -t last ~UJUil. q\ade i\l•llll u~e pf bis ttalf In a e Santa A"Tia supervisor is 1914 caq>p• •1' for 1tat.cwtde Pf· c arced with sraqd $!n, mlauae lice. o pubUc money and preseoLjng ( lae documents. . Julie Orimea, who now llvCJ In Corvalll1, Ore .. was 1raq~e<l ~m· muralty befort bocosph~J Pl• f rat formt!f B•lt\r\ 1taff ~pm er called ~Y ttie proae~utlOfl. l H convicted o( any of lhe cbar1e1. nanin faces removal rrom office, a po:ialblo Slate rbon term and, conceivably, e lou or his rlaht to practlc~ I w In Cahfornl1t. On the openln1 day or his trial, e 4&·fear·old sµpervlaor 11ld hour before the pl~Jlf lan<t~ in Houston. · At. Methodist HQSJ\ital, vi~ president Ed McLellan tead a one-sentence statement announc- ing Hughes' death: "Today at 1 :27 p.m. en route from ,\capulco, Mex ico, t o Houstop by ~jr. Mr. ttoward !\. Hughes e>tpired." *' *' * Fro• Page A I 'tl H·UGHES .•• Burial arra~emenu for Hughes haven't been made public but a family burial plot has been maintained for him in a ffous~pn c e metery. the (..os Angetea Times reported today. 'J'he 30· bY·50·fool family plot, encircled by t all trees and bushes 1n Glenwood Cemetery near the downtown bus iness district . holds the bodies of Hughes ' parents, Howard Robard HUihes and Allene Ganu Hushes. The on· ly marking on the plot ii a fl at metal plate bearing their names. the paper said. Sette1tast·Kopf Funeral Home tn Hou..-.1ln; wMch handled funeral arrangements for has parents. said Monday 1t had not received any instructions regard ing the industrialist A funeral hom e spokesma n said he waa given a private telephone number in Las Veeu In c~se tu! ,ver needed to contact QnY9ne about the gravesite , ~µt has n.,ver ll&ed it. River TrfJil GiWJn v.st Deaigriation The Santa An" River Trait has been de1lgnatei:I the 80th Na- tional Recreation Trail in the na· Uon'1 trails system. Secretary of l~e ln\erior Thoma. s. f(lei;i~ said tllj.! u.1. mll_e COJ!U>lete pof'Yoq pf ttie lrall wilJ servi= ~ ui ~t: mTTTipn people Uvlng io the &>uU1ern Californll\ vlclnlty. 'flle ltall beatns at Broo~hurst Street Jn Run(\natlon Beach and ends •t Katella Avenue In Anaheim, pauine through Costa Me1a, Fountain Vl\lley. Santa Ana. Oranee and Anaheim. The trail also connects with t.wo coun· ly rea\onal parks ancS nine city ]>arks. ts~jiharq beti•n ~Y ta~h\f alro 1n Onee •cc"U~I~ rntiUt ~ Harry Jeffrey, a candidate lrom Laguna Beach. Jeffrey recently filed a formal complaint with the state Fair Political Practic's Commission, cnaraltll Badham W1t.b vlolalln• »t~ '\!\le Elections C<:!dp in r~· aard o the malling ot Kas lateflt newsletter /questionnaire. partly because he referred to himself as •·repreaentalive," nol "as· semblyman.'' The commission's staff has re· commended that no action be taken a1aln1t Badham, because the m.aller <sent aa a sta~e as· aerqblymanl was sent pnor lo Badha m'1 fillna of the nomlna· tion papers for the ~0th Conareuional Dl1trlct. The commission. whacb met to- day, was expected to decide whether to uphold tllo stair re· c:ommen~ation. Badham, in calllna Jeffrey's charge a "tr um peel-up accusa· lion." said he had caref1.1llY checked tht' elt'cllons code prtor to conductmg his mailing --The assembly.man alao coun· tered crH1c1sm by Jeffrey relat· e d t o h 1 s E n ,. iro n m en t a I Research and Protection Act pf 1970 -the act that provided personalized license plates. J effrey was critical and said 4u1 pq>Jram !tad pot raised e nougf\ wone y .. However. Badham, pointed out, ''without lh1s act . we would not have raised a penny <it has raised millions of dollars 1 to be llP· pq>Rn._te~ for env1n>J1Jllcmt al prR&rarnll." J effrey 1\3 $ also charRed Radha m with being involved with beipg involved wilb "llpe~illl interest groups" an Sacramento. JAZZ FVNERAL SET FOR PIL<Yf SONOMA <API -A Dixieland j au funeral is being planned for Robert Short of S'an A11selmo, killed Sunday when 11 pl11ne he wn s Oyin" fell apart. Short, had a repulaUon 011 a precision a crobatic pilot end a night instructor at an aerobatic school he rounded at S(>noQla Valley Airport Short once played the cornet. trombone and tube wllh Turk Murphy 's Ba nd in San Fran· cisco y .M., Coronil del Mat Heleit S901noble. Pet1aey'c la· aufante spoke•(l1=at Bueaa Puk re•lonal h,a uarters, ba11 coetaded you by p e regat11· lng your policlrs. Your proble"' In communication may hav~ been due to the relocauoa otl'H· ney's offices morr than· a year ago. Sponooble advises other Penney's Insurance customera to phone the firm '• Dall•• bead· quanera for poUey l.DqUlrtea or isifQrm1tlon. AU recordil are beld •l Utls office. II• toll·free p-ono number ls (IOO' 5%7-ZTSO. IJlood·,r~•"ar·-T~tt• DEAR P,_T : I'm writioaaaaln on beh11lf of lho Hia Hands free blood-pressure testlna service. Because o( lbo large number or parllclpants. we (ell I~ necessary to expand the service. We now check blood pre5surcs on :i week· ly ba11s. I also want to thank you for your support in the past. Many or the pcopl<' who come tell us they learned of our servi~c from )'OUr cOIUll\l\ in ~he 0~,ly Pilot. B.K ., Fountain Valley Since it's a known medlo~act · that oae of every •I• ad"1p as a blood preasure problem w ~h can ~ a contribu\lng factor to a heart attack. A YS Js glad to pro· vtde Information about your H rvke. Free blood preHure teet1 are now '''Med every Tbursday evenhtg rrom 1 \O 8 p.m. at the Holy FamUy Mlssiofl Chapel, 11J01 Ward St., Fountain VaUu (one blo~k J<tiH" of W~rner AveaucJ. A~1q1te i$ year~ or ace of ofAcr llllY p''1h:lp~te. for fllr$1-Ff lJifOflqfl· th>" Qr tranf port1&11>p, Rlt~H 968·2111 Moacf f!Y thr""g~ rrt~~y from9:JOa.m.tonoon. ~ "lrfJ91 Cla••fc DEAR PAT: Woutdyoubeablo to locate the main headquarters' addreH for Kirby Cl14sslc, the vacuum cleaner manufacturer? r have a real old Kirby and woµld like to find out If It bas any value as a "near " antique. L.E ., Huntington Beach Addreu your letter to Mrl. &. W. Sch l• v e , m aaa1cir or ~u1tomer rel._tlosu, K'r'-y Cla11lc, lHI W. 114~ St., Cleveland, OH tuoz. 1t l• Run '1 conteot~oo that Mn. qrlme& and ~her• wt:ro paid by ihe cpunty for work 11c· tual\y related to 84tU11'1 1974 .rnbltlon io become Calirornla'1 lleu&eqanl 1overqor. e WH CQJ1fldeJ1l U1~ ~laht·"'a{I. · "r·wQmaQ S"fcrior C6urt Jury 1------------------;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;iii;;ili;;ii;;:--;;;;;::.1 Ill clear him o all cbaraea. In her rlral hour of testimony, Mn. Orlmca did no more than re· view her work hl!ltory Jn tlw !lupcrviaor'1 office lln<t de~ribc how 1he otrlce stat( funciione~. Youth Draws Life for Rape HANf'ORO <AP) -A Klnc!I County youth convicted of kid· napini, raping and robbjqg a wom~p bas been serat~nced toltte In pnson without r>os:sibilily o( parole. $41perior Court .J\tdic Robert R0&1on Jr. announced tbal sen· ltnce '1Pnday 11ain\l Alan ~llAI Br~ks. a.<( ~r.a. Rosson imposed ~ stale QeQat c~ $Cftion altowta.g a lift aen· t~nc~ w1tl\Qut parole an a cpnvtc· Uqn Qf -idnaPIDI with intent to ~mill ii r pt>bery reaulUrtl In an In.jury. •• """"' f'fffie " ' HEIST ••• Ther~ they took an elevatOf to Ule basement where ~Y we~· \o mt.er the lower ltvcl of lt\e llaok branc'b. '"'ere •ere no report~ In· Juries and the trio "apearently made a clean getaway, ' police said. Anny Cadet Held on Rape, Theft Charge WEST POINT. N.Y. CAP> -A West Point cadet nnd football player bH been chart.~ wi\h ttrst·desree rape ond robbery of a Rockland County housewife, authoriliesuy. Cadet Lavell McNutt, 18, a de- feruive halfback on tbe Army football team, was held today on $25.000 ball for a grand jucy hear· log Wednesday. Dial. Atty. Kenneth Gribetz said Mc:Nutt entered the woman's home In Bardonla. about 10 miles south of \be U.S. Military Academy bere. March 28, raped her al knilepol.nt, look $60 arid Oed. Tbe woman was not ldentlfied . Grlbe~ said McNutt was ar· rested after an invesU1aUon by dele~tives from bis ttaff and police from Clarkstown wbo Mve Jurisdlctioq aver Qa~nJa. M~Nutt, 6·f~el ·2 and 167 pounds. attended ttow~rd Hf8h School in ColumblA. Met, before tnterlna the audemy. An Army •Poltesma.n •aid the incident was belng treated aa a civilian ma\ler and no miUalary charges were pending against the cadet. SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD • tlHOLEUM • •Ant ... IRlv C aR9ellllftt fiAf DE NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH. WE WILL Pli-MIASUll, lH.,._ W... YOU COMI IM WI CAM GIVI YOU UACT rRICIS. • .TMltll II HO CH•••I FQI fH.11 S.VICE. TWO WEEKS APRIL 4 to 17 CARPETING SPECIALS! '8.ECTIP QUALITIES OF SERVEN, IKift.t>W, CUSTOMWfAVE, WS, WAlll'-S, MONTICEUO, AlfXAND£1t SMITH, EVANS·BLAOC, FAUt~. ETC. 'S ••••••••••••••••• __ ....... _-installation· eustom draperiss 1663 PlACENTI A AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 9'26'27 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·13S5 r ' I Tuesday. April 6. 1976 DAIL V PILOT /l:J When HufJlaes Fell in orange (;ountg . l , HOWARD HUGHES SITS ON THE BENT PROPELLER OF HIS SPEED PLANE FOLLOWING A FORCED LANDING IN A SANTA ANA BEET FIELD ON SE PT. 13 . 1935 Set Air Rec.·ords I Hughes Pioneer In Technology LOS 1\NG 1-:LES IAPI Ir h1• had ne\ l'r m :ldt• a mm H'. nt'\ 1·r ~lashed v.1th a Scnatl' '"' t·st1A;it ing comm1ltN'. nc.•n•r run an airhnl' ,or bcl•n ~ hl.'rm1t on an epic Sl':Jh'. ll o "ard llugh1·" would ~till ha' l' ldt h1-. m.ir~ m the world a., a t~t·hn1cal genius From thl' t.':l rly l'\pt'nmcntal planes throuJ?~ ~randrc,!>t' pro Jects like the 'S prue<' <ino)>l', · 111 lasers a nd satt'lhtl'!o dl'S&Anl'd bv has Hughes A1rcr .1ft Co. llu~he•.' inventions :-.t ood out in tht• technolO~) Of\\ Jr and JX':JC'l' In h1:. 30s. "hale honiu•d tn Holly~O'ld J~ a 1·n•ator of ..,r-,~· lilms. Hu~ht'!> M't thl'"l' a \ration records. 1935 world land pl:tnl' s pl'cci r ecord of 352 milt•., rx•r huur rn an H l. a IO\\ wmi: monoplane he• dt• S!gned 1937 transt·ontinc-ntal ~p<'l•d record. Los Ani.:l'h.'s to Nc\\ark. NJ .. 7 hour'1, 28 m inute-,, an avc•raA<' of 332 m iJ h • 1n un 11· l 1938 rounrl th1· \\Orld n·coril of 9 t hour". I I m11111t1•s, 1n ,, L 0 (' k h l' t• d I I . h ll I It t 0 h I ... !!!X'Clfkat1ons Tht• vlanc• lukr beramt• the lludson homtwr ui.t•d by the Bnt1'>h 111 World W.1r II HJH Spet'<I r1•e11r1l for transport plant'" of Ii hour,, 58 m1nutl'!> frorn Los An).!.-lc.., to Washinl{ton . I) C Ill a 1.od .. ht•l'fl Constel1:11111n. dt•<.,1i:nt·d lari:t•h hy him for ust· In Tr.in' \\'<11 hi AlrlrnM . "h rc·h ht· 1·0111 mil rd lluAht"I II I 1 .11 111~ pl.11w h:ul t r e m t• n d o 11 .., 1 n f I u t' n « t' n n m1htarv craft of 1t:-1)(·rtod F1r'l "ith flll'h rl\I'\ .... f1r._t \\It h Po" er da l\t'n 1 t'lr act.1blt• l:t ntl in it J:l.'a r . f 1 r-,t '' 11 h wt t hru't t"< trnusl. fir .. 1 "1th ;11r intJk1·" on t hl' lrnd1nj! t'<IJ.:t' of th<• \\ 1ng,, 11 ahook tht• 1111•11 I hat 111onoplan1·~ wt•re 1mpr:H·t1cal for pursuit Thl' J:ip:in1•sr lrll'<I to hu\ 11 but Hu1tht'' rdust•cl Thl'y photu· J(raph<'ci 11 and 11i.1•d 1t rt11 lhf' bns1s for th1• fllmt•tl Z••ro of Wnrld War II llughrs nl!'n v. .1s t'r!'<l1tNI with tht• brtl-IC dt''i lj.!n Of llllOtht•r famous World \\' .1r fl plnnt'. the .P38 LiAhtnrnJt Hu$?h<'S l:1lt'r wns lo?ivt•n a con· t ract lo build a h11th Spt.>t.'<l photo· rt<'onnmssnnrc' plnnr. Uw XF 11. an advan<'ed rll"H~n which had counter rotating pro!X'llers on its lY•o en1t1nec; ' It almMt killed him Whrl<' he \tsted the Pl•1nl' o\er l.o.; Angeles an Juh· or 1946. the four 1'tar hlades of the ri~ht propellt'r failed and v. ent into rc.•,·erse pitch Thas <'"'<<'rted a po\\C'rful }>nckward push and the <'raft ~pun out of c.i>nlrol. llu~ht's s ta)ed \\1th the plane, lr)m~ to Sex Suit Nixed FRESNO <AP> /\ se-c dis· crim1nat1on s uit against Californta ·s fifth largt>sl school district has been dismissed on w ounds it was filed by the wrong federal agency. U.S. Dist. Court J\ldge l\t. 0 Crocker ruled Mon· day lhnl the action should have been filed by the Equal Employ· ment Opportunities Comm1ss1on i ns tead Of the l! S JuSllC'e J>cpartment. land on a ~olf rourse .. hut 1t hit thn·c housl's Ile' \1 a~ cnt1<'all~ hurt. but hl' (le \\ Jtc dupliC":.111> of - thl' craft :-.uct:t•~:.full) a )<'ar lalt•r lluglw .... · final d~rt rn a1rc•ralt d1•.,1gn \\ ll)> h1' lt.':.t)>t :.ul·C'<'ssful j 200·ton fl~ mg boat madl· nr ply\\ood to l'in·umn>nt "~1rtimt• Jlum1num s h o rl:i gl':-. Tht• "Spruce Goosl' .. co:;t thl' gm.ern· ment SHI mrlhon and lluJ?hl'' S<'\('ral times that amount but It nl'\'l'r fulfilled its m1ss1on l<J ... pan oceans "1th a load or i50 troops The cost of the prOJl.'Cl broul!ht lluAhe!-into hot-t em pered <'11n frontat1on "1th a Senate 1n· 'l'Sl1~atrng committee 1n 1947 Hughes answered rharge!> that 1t \\OUld never get inte the ;1ir by nying It a few months luter lo a height of iO fl'et in a m1le·loni.: hop dunn~ a taxr test. It nc\l!r rll'w again Inventions !)pun from llugh{'c; hkl' sparks ft6m a pinwheel. For his rOUOd·lhl"WOrld night. he In· 'Pnted a rubb<'r llf<' raft and a port;iblt• radio trans matt l'r For his 1>·2 he inv<'nl1•d :1 f11•\I hit> ammunition f<'cd t•huk that sh•ppl'd up the rate of 50 <'ahl.K'r f1r(' fl\'<' times Th15 \HI' th1• forl'runnrr of a Hughe-, i.:un ~-stem for Navy a ircraft that r1n·d 1:?.600 rounds of 20 mm t·.in non '>hl'lls per minute \\'hill' ho.,p1tali1cd ::iflt•r th•· '\F 11 rr.i-.h. hr t.11·-..~nC'rl .1 m11tort1f'd bl'd ... o complt•lt•h automatic t h.1t a ph' c;1l·1.in rl· m.1rked ... It can do <'VCrythang hut fh · Aft1·r th.l' "ar. llughec; v.ent in lw:" 1h for 1•lt>ctron1<''· ht·h«op tl'r-.. m1..,..,ilc·s and c·H·nluJll\ 'Jl<l<'<'C ra rt Tht• Cuh•<'r Cit \ a 1rrr;:i ft 1hv1-,1on uf his \\ holl\ ownPil I lugh<'s Tool Co . the fc~unrlHlion of his fortune. conr<'nlrul<'d larj?ely nn rotor craft. After ex· J)('nmcnling with a 1•arJ,?o m0tkl. once the l ~•r l?<'Sl helicoplt'r in tht" \\Orl<l. It SWltC'hl'd to li Rhl<'r rrnfl. In the mid 1960-. llw d1v1s1on cl11i med 8' h11(hl•r unit production rate than any other helicopter firm Th<' separat<' 11 UJOlh<'s Aircraft Co • owned b y the philan thropt <'a l ll o ward lluRh<•c; Medical Ins titute of :'>11am1 lkach but with operating head quarterc; rn Cu I V<'r Cit). turned out :\11 s s II es . i n d u di n R t h e Falcon. TO\\'. Phoent"'< and Ma\•en ck -Lasers. which conce nlrott' hght waves 1nlo powerful beamc; for "eapons. medical and in· dustrial uses Thl' first woriong laser was demonstrated at a llughes laboratory in Mah bu Air defense system s and sensrng devices. -Most or the satellites in thl' COMSAT series. earth-orbiting relay stations that make possible tran soc eanic telen s iol}. transmissions -and telephone calls Hughes Aircraft is the nation's 10th largest defense contractor according to a co mpan y • spokesm a n . with SI 5 billion v.orth of sales la.st year .. Hughes Changed Nevada Dabbled in Casinos, ~ Mines -Lau:suits ,.,.w11·•-10 SUCCUMBS AT 70 Howard Hughes CTA Claims Support of 500 Districts SACRAMENTO CAP> The California Tcal'hl'rs A!>socrallon ('Ja1mt•d today 1l has support to hecoml· <'Xl'lus1\·p bugaininit a~ent for tl'aChl'rll in over 500 or the !>late 's 1.100 school d1stncts. CT/\ President Stt'phen i-:d\\ard' Jr haid at o nrws con· frrcnn• he l'Xfl<'Cls d~t1on11 in onl~ 50 to 75 districts under the nt'\\ .,tall' collCl'll ve bar,.( ming la\\ ror lenrhers. Halph Fl~nn . the CTA's stal<' •''<Ccutr\ l' d 1rl'ctor. concrdcd CARSON CITY. Ne''· (AP) Hov. ard Hughes made an indeh· ble mark on Nevada. beginning with his secr et arrl\·al on a pnvate train in 1966. lie spent $300 million on a casino empire. vast land hold· ings. mines and other properties. then l eft Nevada just a s mystenoui;ly four years later Hughes also left behind about $172 million tn lawswt!> against him and his Sum ma Corp Throughout his stay rn Nev ad A. Hughes pains takingly avoided the public eye. Eve n ke} employes said they only oc· casionally caught glimpses of the r eclusive b1llioJ1aire, althou~h they often got phone <'alls and · hand-scrawled notes from their boss. Hughes "as no stranger to Nevada when he arnved an 1966 He spent timc 10 minrn~ areas of the state in has youth and an 1957 secretly married movie queen Jean Peters in a Tonopah motel. But he became the!>tate·s No. l mys tery man after arrival rn Las Vegas on Thanksgiving evenin~ 1966 on a prl\ ale train. Jlt• bar r1caded h1m:.elf rn n pt.>nthouSl' ~1t the Desert Inn Jlotcl·Ca5ino anll started his buyrn~ sprCl' lie wound up with s ix Las \'~~as holel·casinos und one Reno club." hich producl' annuul gross revenues of more than SIOO m1lllon. llu~hcs also bouf;!ht fomed old mines around Tonopa h and ebev. her<' rn Nevada. runnin~ up a tab said to have been as high a!> S20 million. Hts land "holdings indude-d a ranch near Las Vegas bought in 1967 for a reported S600.000 from the ex-wife of German munitions magnate Alfred Krupp. Jt "as later sold. Hughes also bought extE.'l'lsin~ tracts of vacant land a lQflg thl· glittering Las Vega!> Strip Th<.' final tally v. as s aid to l'1<Ce<'d 30.000 acres. He also picked up a Las Vegas t e levision stat\on. an air terminal. a charter air s<'rv1ce and other properties. [Jam tlz e guaiJ Exhibit JIUJ?hC'' t•nrlt'ci 1111 \\ ,, h Dn emplo~ l' lorn· 111 ;\1•\ JIL111f mon· lhJll 1\.0011 . ni .1k1nl! h1111 \lw :.tatt"s larg1•-.1 -,111~l1· 1•mplo) 1•r llught•s 1• JUS('(f 1·11nt nt\ 1·r"~ 111 nea r!~ all his :St•\ ad.1 cl1·al1n..:' I 11• \\ Js t'rl'lhtl·d "1\h hu~ 111..: out under\\ orld f1~1ir1·s \\1th snnic nf hi!> C':.t!>ino oun·haws But '\tall' 1;am1ng Control Board Chairman l'h1I lla111111t11 coml'larrwd at nrw pmnt that t n llli? to 1•:.tuhli11h 1H·r.,orwl «nnta«I \\ tth l!ughl'S \\ ;p, •lf\..1• \!'lllllg Ill to a big harn·I A 11 I t•\'t•r hear l" m~ own vo1< 1• 11ann1 I 1 n :ind <; 11' \f 1I..1• OTallaJ?h.rn ,., t•nttialh got ,, personal mec•ltng \\1th Jlugh1·., m :\1arch 1973 111 J hull'! -,wt1· 1n l..ondon The mN•tini:? ''as nc<'l''"an twc-.JU!>l' tht• \l:ll<' c;amrni: Com m1 ssron rcfu:.l'd to .ipvro\'I' :i top l<'vel «hangc in the llu,:!hl·~ or J.!amzat1on. /\Iler tlw mt•t<ttnl.!, the rt.'or gan11.a11un v.a-, up prO\'l'd. th:it 1n S<in Frunc 1sro the CTA 1s ·undcrdo~ to the n\'al Af'L·CIO Amer1ron f·edt'rat1on o f Tt'll<'hl'r '> Ile •w1d. ho\\P\cr. that ·P he PXp<'l'h lhc CT/\ to wm a n •prrs<>nl :i 11on l'I el'! ion Fashion Island Shopping Center presents a bicentennial salute to the C1trzens Army on the mall this Wednesday through Saturday Apnl 7-10 for c rtrzens ol OrangP County. f1ynn 'laid thl're 1s no compcti· Iron hct\\t't'n the• CT,\ and /\f'T 111 Los Ani.!l•lr..,, v. h(•rc the lJnited Tencher' o f l.o~ /\n~<'lell" Includes both CT A and A FT mem b<>rs. UTL/\, claiming ab-Out 15,000 mrmber~ 1s opposed .bY rival teacher ori?anizallnni<, however,- "' its l'ffort to be> lhl' sole boricaln- ml{ ali{ent for the d1slnct's 30,000 teachers Doth Fh•nn and Edwards said they s uw nq_ poss1b1hty of further merger'\ v. nh th<' Al'"I. nor any pos.'11b1hly that the Los AnJ?elcs merger"' 111 be dissolved. Edward'! 'laid that he expects elect1o nc; 1n Berkeley, and possibly Oakland. as well as San 1-~ancasco. He claimed the CT/\ has a 70 percent maJorit}' rn San Diego, the state's second largest school d1sln ct The CTA also claims majonlaes in Fresno, Oakland, Glendale, Torrance. Compton. Anaheim. San J ose. Sacramento. Palo Alto a nd Bake rsfield, among others. The law pro\'ldes that a g roup .. represt'nting 3 perrent of a dis· tnct ·s teachers can demand an el~tion Flynn said he hoped lhe new state Educational Employment Relations Board won't call "un· necessary" elections and run out or m oney like the s tate Agr1c;,uJtural Labor Relalions Board did OH EXHIBIT: (woonesdav thru Saturday! See the 7th Cavalry "Ghost Patrol " featuring R evolut ronary War e ra memorabilia and get free blood pressure and hearing tests all five days from the medics. Visit the authentic field kitchen and sampl e 'Army Chow · all day Wednesday. April 7. Listen to the sounds of great American music featuring the all volunteer Army band on Friday, April 9 PLUS: medi-vac helicopter. . army ambulance. . .early American artifacts .closed ci r cuit TV. and Radar communications ... water punflca t1on operations ... historical movies ... pioneer ~· tool kits ... and much morel -l~: :.-.b (Sponsored 1n cooperation Wllh Army Na11ona1 Guard 40th Infantry 01111s1o~ Mech J ,~. •' , >~, ~, ... ·) h6.SHION J ISLAND :;;_·:-?.: _..,:, ,~· \; -.... -=~~ ~.le---__,.,.._," ;·':-: -It~ ._.. DAILY·Pll.O T T~ey Apttl 6 1976 ·-. \.'otn Polled I Panel to Okay . J..... • H~hes' ..... Tom arplalae LONG SHOTS D EPT. W"n· dell Pickens . the chief athletic penon out at Or•nae <:out Colle1e'1 Coato Meta campus. hat Jotn.,d my club In ~Ina • Bumper Sticker W11tch r . And Pick tpotted one the other day that had eluded me. He old the bumper al an pleaded: "Get Scmior Citizens I OH the Streets - Leaalh:e Bingo." Binao. that funny 1ame where you put beans on a card occord- mg to numbers drawn and win prhes thus Is clearly a popular pa~Ume when It gets bumper slicker backers. A number or folks, In fact, moy be unaware that thla little pleasantry 11 illegal. Jt hu been ruled 1ambUni. As a matter or fact. news di•· putchea oote that Aoahelm vice officers this past weekend swooped down upon a thrift 1hop in their municipality and closed down an Illegal bin10 game wherein some 300 players were whooping ll up . THE OCCASION wus alleged· ly organized to raise funds for an award·wlnnlna drum and buale corp• which is trying to come up with $30,000 for a summer tour. Somehow, you have to admit that it Is a rather ludricrous men· tal picture when you think of vice officers raiding a bean-and· board game. You more often think about them prowling back streets picking up lad1es of the night or knocking off massage parlors that aren't dealing primarily in massages. Anyway, the Anaheim vice of· ftcers are planning to eather with their city attorney and seek mas · demeanor complaints against the bingo sinners in an effort to !:>lamp out this threat to an order· ly society. And we do, you know. li ve in an ordered society. And we ran'l have vice, which is defined in the di<'t1onary as, "A serious rault of <'hara<'ter or grave moral fall· mg; evil or wicked conduct; im· moral, depraved or degrading habit ... " ' THUS WE MUST stamp out 'ice. On a selective bas1!1, or course. After we get rid of the evil and depraved Bingo players. we can go arter the wicked who gamble on horse races. Oh, 1 mean those who bet on • how fast a nag can run when the bettor Is away from the track. That's 11le~al. \'ou can go to the track and bet on haybum ers all day Iona. That's a legal vice. r Final- F light fORT LAUO!:ROAlE, flu. (AP> -Two of U1e lut persons to aee How•rd Huahes alive 111y the eccentric billio naire wa• emaciated and weak In h1a final houra. but that his eyes wtre ope~ and hi~ lips moved faintly as he was loaded &aboard ' the cramped airplane where he dltd. ""He waa \'t"ry wasted. Ho w»a very, very pale," said pilot Roatr Sutton. who new Huahe:s aboard• chartered air· ambul•nce from Acapulco, Melllco, to ~ouaton on Monday. COPILOT Jeff Abrams said, "lie just looked like o. tired, wo.rn-ouf. old person.·· . Hughes. wearing what ap· pear~ to be bedclothes, had a beard of thJn, grey whiskers, and h11 thin. greyish hair almoat reached his shoulders, they said. Hil hands and the lower part of hi.A body were.covered by a bl jW1J< et. THE RECLUSIVE aviation pioneer died en route to Houston aboard the Lear Jet crowded with medical equipment. A sp()kesman for Hughes' Summa Corp. in Los-Angeles later Bild that Hughes died of a stroke. Sutton, 30, and Abrams. 23, said they had left Fort Lauderdale lo a Graf Jet Inc. air. ambulance late Sunday, sum- moned to Acapulco by Hughes' interests. A South Florida phys1. c1an they declined to 1denl1fy also went on the flight. they said. · "WE KNEW we were flying Cor one of the Hughes companies," Sutton said, .. but we'd done that before so we didn't know it would be Hughes." They said they were never directly told _who their passenger would be, but they said they had a strong hunch. Then the am- bulance arrived, and Hughes was carried aboard the aircraft in a stretcher. "His eyes were open when they put him on tht> plane." Abrams said. Sutton added, "He moved his lips a little when they put him on the plane, but l couldn't hear anything." THEN THEY took !)ff for the three-hour night to Houston ··The weather was bad," Sut· ton said, "bumpy and stuff " lns1de the plane, the flight seemed routine, the p1lols s1ud. They said they did not know Hughes had ~lied until they ar· rived In Houston. -•:.The doc.tor-j ust s:ud he was dead,·· Sutton s:ud. "We were on the ground when he told us.'' ·Bystander Atta~ked Young white antibuslng demonstrators kick and pummel black bystande r Theodore Landsmark, 29, executive director of the Boston Contractors Association during scuffle Monday near Boston's City Hall. The teen-age high schoolers skipped classes to protest court ·ordered school integration plan. Landsmark was treated for head cuts and the youths charged with assault. Russians to Train Rhodesian Blacks? WASHINGTON (AP) -Russian advisers are now in Mozambique where they are lo train Rhodesian black nationalist guernllas, U.S. in-telligenc~sourccs report. The Russian contingent numbers only J8 military men. But In· teltigence analysts say the development 1s s1"nlrtcant because it i11 the first firm sign that Russia in· tends to commit Its personnel to prepartn& Rhodesian blacks lo Soviet Union and Cuba in Africa fight white Rhodesianrorres. could have s erious con se-lntelligence source~ say the Russians were fl own to Motam· b1que from Tnnzan111 and re· portedly will be stationed m ren- ters set up to train und organize Rhodesian ins urgents who use Mozambique as tt base The report 11 c1r<'ulat1ng in the U.S. government more than a wet!k after Secret1try of Stale Henry A. K1ss1nger told Congress that further intervention bv the Youths Make New Protest In Peking quences. . The end of the Angola civil war with vi('tory for the Sovlt't· backed P o pular Movement br9ught predic tions that ele· ments of the 12.000·man Cuban force there would be shirted to Mozambique to open operations in support of R hodes1 an na- uonalists. However. Intelligence sources say that fe wer than 100 Cubans havt' bt'en detected ln Mozambi· que so fur. Gun Controls? WASHINGTON <AP>-A p0ll or Houat Judlcl COmmltluo member• lndkatea there now ar• enouth•votea on the panel lo ap· prov• 1un°controlled leatalation and aend It to the floor or tho Hou1e for th• nrtt time since~-· Althou1h an)' commlltM approval would only be the flrat atop In tbt le1l1l1llve procea that includes ~nate committee actlon ~noor action In both chambers and either the P realdenl'a al(lnalure or a veto batUt, such approval would b4' a landmark because put &Un· control effort& have been defeated at that point. Ot the 34 members on the Judiciary Committee. there were In· dlcaUona that 18 members, the bare minimum needed tor approval, would vote to aend the Jealslatlon to tho Houao noor. FOUaTEEN MEMBERS declared oulrllht, either peraonally or throush 1ta(( tnembeni, that they would vote for the latest Ill\\ c0fttrol le1lalatloo to be approved by a JudJclar)"-autx:ommlttee. Two more Hid throush aides that they leaned toward voting "yes," while the remalnlna tWQ l\sted themselves as undecided. However, each of these tour hu consistently voted in favor of gun control pro· pouts II\ the past. F\Arthermore, two members who voted against another run control measure recently now uy they can support tho lat.eat version. There was no word from Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (D·N.J .), about when he would call a new meeUna to conJlder the new h:aislalion, althoogh he ls among the 14 supporters oClhe bill. THE CO•M'lTrEE on March 2 defeated by one vote a but that until then aeemed movlns toward committee approval. After tt'lat vote, Rodino expressed dismay and let It be known that he would nol ttachedule new cornmlllee action unUl he was cert1ln he had the votes for paaaage. Sourcea also say, however. that Rodino does not want lo send lefialatlon that ls so controversial to the House floor with only a one· vote maraln of approval from his committee. The Mar.ch 2 defeat came on a motion by Rep. Tom Railsback (R·lll.), to send the Jealslation back to the subcommittee on crime. Two key votes aupporting Railsback came from Democratic Reps. Georae E. Danielson of California and Edward W. P1tUson or New York. BUT NOW Danielson and Paltiton aay they can vote to approve the bill If Rodino decides to bnng it before the full committee again. They say their concern about a domestic ban on handguns ba~cd primarily on size had been overcome by action in the subcommittee·. That panel substitutt.."<1 for the s1ie telit a system that has bec>n used since 1968 to ban the importation Into the United Slates or so. railed Saturduy night specials . Under this system. aize ls only one factor to take Into consldern· lion when determining which wt!apons would be outlawed. Other factors would Include safety features, caliber, wc:ight and method or manufacture. · BESIDES DANIELSON, Pattison. and Rodino, those who &oy they will vote to send the bill to lhc floor are: Republican Rel'· Robert McClory, llllnols; and Dl'mocrats Robert W. Kastcnmeicr, Wtsconaln; Don Edwards. California; John Conyers Jr., M1 chiran; John Seiberling, Ohio; Robert F. Dnnan. l\lai.suchusett~: Eliiabeth Holtzman, New York: Herman Bad11lo. New York ; Christopher Dodd. Connecticut; Wilham llughclii, New JC'r:>cy; and Martin Russo, Illinois. Rt'ps. Barbara Jordan ID·Tt•x. >.and Paul S. Sarbanes (f).Md. ), were dt>scrlbed bY stare member~ a:s lt>nning toward .. yes" but still In the "maybe" c.-olumn. Both huve consistently voted for gun con· trol Positions In the past. Finally. Reps. Joshua Eilberg ID·Pa.). and Romano Mauoll J (D-Ky. ). who also have supp()rtcd gun control positions In the pas(. l said they were undecided on the latest proposal. Both said thc9 were w11lln1 to see exactly what was in the new bill before muklng up their minds. Don't bet on a football game or get into one of those baseball pools. Wagering on these sports 1s an illegal vice for which you may get into a tight spot with the law. Go over to Nevada lo put down your money. It's a non-vice there. SM Tingles When Kissed 'TOKYO (AP) -~mall, scat· tered protests continued today in Peking's Tien An Men Square and youths made a bnl•f assault on a public building, a resident reported. Four For Your C'LEAR LV, VOV have lo watch yourself with your gambl· mg vices . Some are okay one time and evil and depraved another. LONDON (AP )~ .l Desiree LLeweUyn, pretty and 21, waa awarded S3.600 damage• today because, she aaid, her lower lip twitches when she i is kissed. The Yugoslav ne\\s agency .said Chinese carri ed more wreaths mto the square to honor Ure latt> Chou En·lai. The Peking resident, reached by telephone from 'Tokyo, said the youths forced their way into tht' bulldinR but were easily re· pulsed by !:>Old1ers auardmg 1l. A lot llt'e m s l o h i ORt' on whether or not thl' gowrnnwnl t!'- .ietlln(( a s lice of thl' take AinRo pla~ er11 obv1ou111}• han·n t h<'t'n ll'lllna the ttlX people in on lttt· ;1c tl01I. i\nyway. the odds arc ~ood th<il vice ofric('r!I will C'ontinue to prowl about In an effort to sav.-us from th~ wicked and compubiH• urac11 to put up mont'Y on u ch om·•• to win. Will lht:y .stamp oul Um; menace"' You wanna btil on it? She told Judgl' Au;;tt-n C'room ·John~on that <,he suffe red a det•p r ut in her hp in a traffic nccidl'nl four years ago · · Jt malcC!'I kissing uncomfortablr, ·· 11he said. "I s uddl'nly fet'I a twitt'h -a sort M C1nirlin g 11cnsntion. "I certainly don't tell my boyfriends obout 1t." l!p to 100.000 Chinese surged throuRh the ~quare Monday in s ometimes \ Jolent protests aRainst thl' r"moval of memorial wreaths honoring Premier Chou, who died Jan fl The dcmonstra· t1ons wt'n• lo('l'n us an indication of support for Chou's modorale, 'll:lb1hzin~ poli<'ies and oppol>i· t1on to th(' eurrcnt r11mpa1gn t11(11inst Chnu·s d1sc1µlt-. Vice Premier Ten~ lls ioo 11101&. U.S. Storms Slack Off Favorable Election Weather Predicted AIO-llt"'°'0Ule Al .... !• ""'"" e..-•• 11 .. "'" ... ""·-"''""""'' c ..... ,_ O.t\w•f' °"''°'' ~-l~fu t<OY•lon '-'nw,(•tr Y\V••h lfll!• lllltl, Ml-• IWlw•..O"t ..... 1 ..... \1 Pout Not•()flU I\\ ...... v ..... °"'..,....... 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Reading Plea·sure Money's Worth FINANCf AL ADVICE tailored to help you make th• moat of Inflation rld- d I e d doll•r• come• to you In "Money'• Worth" by Sylvia Porter In the Delly Piiot business pages. HOUSEHOLD HUMOR It Erma Bom- b•ck'a 1pecfalty. Her witty columns appe•r In the Deity Piiot People sec- tion. M r AT "f;~,,J, WIT'S END Ann Landers LIF!'S PROBLEMS are tackled dally by Ann Lan- dera In her popular •dvlce column. Reed It In the People aeotlon. ' TH! ORANGE COAST -lta people, problem• and polltlca come to life In emualng column• penned by • native eon. Tom Murphlne's lively obaerva- tlon1 of llf • along th• best of •II poaalbl• coa1t1 appear weekdays In 1h• Dally Pilot. DAILY PILOT 842-4321 " • ' . lU!!d!X'.Apnl6, 1976 DAIL y PILOT Al 'Beit~r Olf Bead' I Driver Pleads Guilty in 4 De a t hs HUGHES' WOMEN llo\\ard lluJ,!h~_. the_ mo:,l talkl'd·Jboul l<idll.''>0 mun ul h•~ ~ '' ~1~ hnln-d tn thl*" followtn~ ht!-dulacs_ LOµ.. rov., left lo n).!hl Jcun llurlO\\. Bill~ DO\e, Katharine Hepburn, Jane Russell: bottom row. Oliva DeHav11lund , Lana Turner, Ava G.:&rdrwr, Jean ~ers. Hughes: .Hollywood Myth Hy BOR TllOl\1AS a strong director and let the man direct without in· LOS ANGELES <AP> "I'm sorry and I'm sad tt>rference." Dielri~~ has said. that he's dead,·' said octre!I!\ Jea n Peters on learn "That was true of Milestone and 'The Front inf( of the death of llowurd llug hcs, the mun she Page.' all well as Howard Hawks and ·Scarf•ce.' murned in 1957 and divorced an 1971. "But when Howard tned to lake over and make '·My lawyer i.uyi. I can make no comment sinre the picture hlmsetr, as he did with 'Hell's Anaela' and I'm in llt1gat1on with llo\o\ard." sllid Noah 1>1elric:h, 'The Outlaw,' the r'esult was pretty gawd~ the No 1 aide of llughei. for JC! year!. awful " The com mt•nts wt•rt.• t) p1tul rc~ponsc here to the death of the man "ho•w m~~lenous presence lll'GHES HAD has r1rst clash with censors in ('Onlnbult'd ammcul>urabh lo lloll~wood lore 1932 \\1th "Scarface." He held bis ground as he did in 1940 with .. The Outlaw," which was attacked ror lll'GH ES \\AS SO rt· molt'. "' aloof from the ample display of Jane Russell 's bosom as well human cont:.ict thut muurnin.: sC'cmed out of the a~ a scene in which she cr awled in bed w1U1 Billy the question Kid lo hast en has recovery from ~un wounds. Yet lht' lari.:eh unst·t•n pt·r..,onai.:1.· of llO\\ ard Again an 1954 Hughes tailed with the falm in· lluJ(hcs w al> parl or the mo' I(' M('nf' al> earl~ ao;; dustry l'ensors over Mass Russell's. costume and 1925. when he m;.idc his first film, .. ~well Hogdn " dan('e number in "The French Line." lie \\3!> 19 Jnd thi: movie wai. so bad that he never released 11. During the later l930s Hu«hes became more in· Young Ho" ard ~rew up on mo' ies The or· tcre.sted 1n a\'l3llon, developing his industrial em- phaned s'c1on of c11l llr1llrng tool m1lhnns, he pla~cd p1re. but he r emained a resident of Hollywood and hookey from an OJai S('hool 111 \I sit his L'ncle oH!r the years dated a galaxy of movie names, ln· 1 Rupet t. a succei.sful scr('(.•n wrilt'r or lhe 19205. eluding Bal he Dove. Nancy Carroll, Ganger Rogers, Katharine Hepburn. Ida Lupino. Olivia de MOvn; l\11\KING, as \\ell us sturlt•ts, iotnl!ued Ha\'11land. A\ a Gardner, Elizabt'th Taylor, Janel th<' )ouril{ mun With lluJtht'i.' third film. "Two Ar:.i· Lea~hand l''aath Domeraue. b1an N1ghh." Lt•\\l!I Mll('i<tom· ""n the first ln 1948. he assumed control of the wavering Atudcmv Aw<1rd for direction in 1928 RKO Studio and governed it from an office two FRESNO <AP> -"l ml1hl be better off il I'd been klJled too.'' DOnnl• ~ay O'Neil aald u he plHdtd 1u.Uty to klllln1 four ptO• pl• wt\h bl• car. "I don't know whY It hap· peened," the S2·year~ld J'rtano man Hid Monday aa ho alood , '*ore a Muntclpal Court Judi• to race chart•• of vehicular homicide, felony drunken drtvtn1 and felony hit anct run. "I'll have to pay for what 1 did for the reat dmy Ute." Pollet Hid O'N~al wu draa racJn& alon1 a oily alreet the night ot March 3 when hla car plowed tbrough another vehkle at an intersection. The crash left bodies scattered throu&h the in· teraecUon. and police called the wreck one of the worst an Fresno's hiatory. THE SPEEDOMETER of O'Neat'"s car-was stuck at 100 miles per hour, officers said. Though hi• car was imbedded almost completely lnaide the vlc- tima' auto. O'Neal crawled out ~nd began to 1un away before be· 111g captured. police eaJd. "I was drunk. It could happen to anyone." O'Neal aatd ln court. He pleaded 1ullty to the vehicular homlclc!e and drunken driving charge• and no contest lo the hit·run charge. Sentencing on the felony counts and mlsde· meanor violation• of driving without a license and exhibition or speed waa scheduled for Thursday. Sentencipg in California in such cases Is indeterminate, but one court official said O'Neal could get up to 2S years in prison. O'NEAL CRIT ICIZED the media for publishing detailed ac· counts of the accident and report· in& on his back&round, including a statement from a deputy d is· trict attorney who said he never had a valid California driver's license. Pete Majors, an lnveall1ator for the district attorney, Hid. "The Depa'rtmenl of Motor Vehicles recorda showed O'Nul Have aomelhinl to Hll? CJ"1ilied ada do it well. "Ho~\· a rd did .tll nJthl with m<•' ll's when ht> had m1le!I nway ut Goldwyn Studio -~~~~~.!-~~,;.._~~:..;;..;..:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 9 extra money-making days ·at Keystone. Here's how it goes. Mo110 your money to Keystone on the 10th of the month. Do not touch 1t until the end of the quarter. You're now en- titled to inte r est earned from the first. Count 1t up That's nine extra money- making days at Keyslone. Find out more about what makes Keystone so different. Free safe 011121314 15161718192021 22 232425 26 211' 29 . deposit bOxes with minimum of $1000 depoall. The Money Machine that put1 $1 oo cash In your hand• anytime. Free checking accounts with one of Cali· fornia 's leading full· service banks. Free save-by.mall·the· stamp's-on-us. And our Saturday hours. nine to twelve. Stop by Keystone t oday for your free note pad and pen. 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS ANO LOU UMKIATIOll Westminsu:r Off1Ce, 14011 Buth Bh•d. ·Airport Center Ofrlce, '4301 MacArthur Blvd. ·Anaheim omc.. SSS N0rth Euclid . Mlu!Ofl V1tlo Offtce, 2'40'41 Marguente Parkway Asseu over S75 million. v hat never hod o driver'• Uc.nae." "I didn't mean to klll lhOlie Pf'O· pl•. but l H~ lt oo the front pa~e every day." O'Neal aatd. "Vo\.rd do better to kill me and put tne oulof iny misery." O'NEAl. HAS a police record da\ln1 bacla 16 )'Hrl, 1uthorttle1 aaid. and waa tree Of\ bail on a burglarr chara-i at the limo of Ute (ata accident. He had accumulated numerous citations for drlvtn1 without • license. lncludlna two arrcat f warnnta out1tandln1 tht nlaht or the craah, u1d Shertfr H•told Mc1Clnnty. "Why waa he oul In lht nnit place?" the •htrUt uked. "We arrested hlm. Wt\)' w11 heoutt" Leo McCracken. whole wire, two dau11htera •nd 11tep1on w"rti kllled In the wreclc. had nu an1w-r. Jud'1ea. penal and pro· bntlon omcen "juat kept letting him 10," he aald. "I had 11 whole house full of kldl when I left for work.'' McCracken aald. 91A nd now •.. come and att how quiet. myhouaela.'' Training lnrident Family of Marine ~ ~ Files Suit in Death I SAN DIEGO (AP) -The family of Marine recrult Lynn McClure, wbo died of injuries suffered in a close combat drill, hH tiled a formal wrongful death sult agaiiul the 1overnment. Attorney John Gyorkos, acting for the McClure family, said he ex· pected the government to rejecf the damage claim filed In federal court Monday ln coM~ion with would clear the way for a the death of the 20·year·old, lawsuit. The McClure family also HO-pound recr.ul1, who was asked for a temporary rostr~ln· kn ocked unconscious la st Ing order ~nd a preliminary In· Decen:iber al ~he Mar:tne Corps junction barring the ,Marine Recrwt Depol tn San Diego. Corps from transferring Marines McCLURE, WHO was takin1 part in a pugil stick drill which involves the use o( !>.~dded slick!! in simulated bayonet combaf, was transferred to Veterans Hospital in Houston. wheNl he died March 13 withouL regainin& conscaousn~ss. The Marine Corps is preaenlly conducting formal inVMtlaations into the circumstanoea •urround· Ing McClure's death and hls in· atial recruitment in his hometown of Lufkin, Tex. GYORKOS SAID the anticipat· ed r~ectlon by the eovemment of the formal damage chum who could be potential witnesses to other duty staUona. The family a lso asked thal private inve&tigator Fnncis M. Wheeling b e given court clearance lo enter the base and that he be· provided with the names or the '71 members of McClure's training platoon, who witnessed the pugil stick bout in which M('Clurc was falully jn. ju red. U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge Wiiiiam Enright denied lhe mo· tlon for a temporary restraining order and delayed a ruling on the preliminary injunction unUl next Monday. $1.200N For a limiltd lime only, "2.00 hair Kllllon, of 80 proof Smirnoff arc M?lhng for SI 1.40. A savings ofsl .20 per bottle. Which you can wittly lnvHl In orange jufc~. vermouth, tomato Ju1re, soft drink' lemon JU1cc. SnnJ)'&Tum.' heelhoufllon or 1111y o( the other aood thin11 Smirnoff mixas tO delklou,Jy wilh. SO proof ~ only$11.40 duriqMarch and April 6mimo/f ' leaves you breatfiless? r • J / • I DAILY PILOT-EDITORIAL P A G E t Rail ·Lines -~ Crossed The three-county experiment in beefing up com· muter raJlroad service betwetn San Diego and Los Angelt!s vju Orange County ils hanaing by a slender lhread. And judging by what's letr•or the original plan to take c.irs off the hi&hways a t peak travel hours, m:.iy bc that thread should be cut. The train Los .Angeles County has been trying to assemble and pay tor on its own is caught in the web oC squabbles between the national railroad company -Amtrak -a nd the company that owns the tracks - Santa Fe R ailroad. Hit ever starts rolling it won 't be anything ukc the original plan. And tbe second truin -which would be sub5idized by the three counties us partners for about $90,000 a year each -has been juggled by Amtrak and Santa Fe to a schedule that would have no impact Oil reliev- ing the commute r crush. The intent of the program was clear -improved commute r hour rail service. That has apparently proved to be a bureaucratic improbability. The coun· lies. vested with responsibility for public funds, ~houldn 't proceed \\ith anything less than the service they proposed iii the forst ptace. You'r e Not Alone It's estimated 43 percent oC American taxpayers pay a fee to have their tax forms prepared by a pro- fessional. . In some cases they're probably just trying to make s ure they take advantage of all the legal deduc- tions. But many j ust give up on trying to understand the complex instruction booklet provided by the In- ternal Revenue Service. And with good reaS-On. graduate students, teachers studylne for their master's degrees. - They scored so poorly in comprehension of tbe In· slruclions many would appear •·functlonally Il- literate," says the profnsor. But on a second let.l, based on a simplified rewriting of the same instruc· Uons, there was a 2S percent i mprovemenl. When the processor reported the result& of his test to the IRS, he was advised the agency's budaet would not permit a study or simplifying the inst.ruction booklet at this time. As any writer knows . it's usually harder lo keep somethin~ s hort and simpJe than to just ratnble on. But in this case, the effort might save a lot of tax- payers a lot or the money now being spent for pro- f essional help. Honor for UCI The 1978-79 academic year will be a special first for UC Jrvine. A UCI graduate will become a voting member oLthe University -0! California Board of Regents. Serving as the first alumni r egent from the Orange County campus will be Cheryl Biles, 29, a 1969 UCI graduate, now working as a district resource teacher for the Irvine Unified School District. She also will serve the 1977-78 year as a non·voting •·re- gent designa te." Passage or Proposition 4 in 1974 added a second alumni regent to the board, to be chosen from one of the smalle r cam ruses. A professor al California State University, Los Angeles. discouraged by his own problem s in com· prehending the I RS booklet, staged a little test with 35 As presiden of the UC( Alumni Association, a strong participant in. UCI support and development activities and an active supporter of the move to pro- vide additional representation on the Board of Regents, Mrs. Biles has fine qualifications for the im- portant assignment. \\ Thos~ t ruckers shouf d do this mote often.'' Life Was Simpler In 1776 ( ART HOPPE J I \\as standing on the corner. mindin~ my O\\ n busines!.. when this nervous look1n11. oddly dressed. lon.1?·h•11re<I character stopped to asl... "How do 1 get back"" "\\'here are \OU from "" I said. <')'l'IOf.! him rur.1ously . "To be exact," hC' .,aid, "1776 ... 'Good heav<'ns . !hat's 200 year)\ from hl'rt'," I :.aid. "We mus t be in i.omc sort of time" arp " ''W r it . whatl'\'l'r 1t 1s. I can't \\all lo JWl back ... hl' )>did as a truck roared h\'. "I t's so much more pea ce f ul there .. I lo oked a l h i m sympalht>t1eall>· •·Before you go, tell me one lhrnf!." I s aid 'Tn• ;ilways wondered how )OU poor Jl<'Oph' manafo(ed to five without 1ndnor plumbin~. hot 5howcrs .rnd <1Utomat1r a·e maker-; " "I DOS'T know.· he said without mur h interest ·'An .1utomnllc what···· ·Ice maker." I smd "lt uves 'OU ;ill the bothelf and mess of 1·arr~ 1n~ the ice trays ovl'r lo the ~ink 11nd fillin.I{ them with wat~·r .11ul JllRJ?linit thf'm h:irk ov<'r to thl· rdn~erator nnd " · Thl'\\hat"' "Thr rdri A Oh , sorry. 1\t1\'Wll}', I couldn't lt~·t• w1lho11l 110\' · \\'t• 'Cl'm to be.> uhh· to." he> '.11 d . i. om 1• w h j1 t huff i I y • I thou~hl. With thut. he turned on h1' ht•l'I Jnd (adc•d from N•t:hl Poor m:tn 1 thout.?hl of all the oth1•r \\Onder(ul thin.:' I h:ul th;it ne1llwr Ill' nor the other millions of pt'oplc in the post had hod Dear Gloomy Gus It 's nauseating to con· template the rash or books dealing with the alleged lurid love Ii ves of dead celebrities unable to de· f e nd th e mselves . Muckraking 1s making its contnbution to the de<:ay of our socict)'. W.F \'. 0-y -·-· ... ··--.., ~-.. -llH .... r11.-1 ... .......... ........ '--~ -.. ~,oa, D•ll1 fl'la.t. things that make hfe so much easrer Central heating. for t•xample , u t oasll!r , was h ·a nd ·w ear s h irts. a telephone, an electric carving knife tlow lucky I was~ How terrible 1t would be to live in those s melly. uncomfortable. backward limea. facing long day~ or drudgery without benefit of Indoor plumbing, hot sho\\ers <> r -· s m a 11 bu l p I c a s a nt convenience --aulomalic ice maker~. m E POOR. unfo rtunate man! The only thing that puzzled me about ham was that he hadn't seemed a bit envious of me I know 1t sounds odd . but he didn't even seem to want any of the wonderful things I had Surely he couldn't think he \\as bcltl'r off than I and yet. . There was a i.himm<'nng ht-hind me. I turned and found <• ~uy wearing kind or a ~il\'er leotard and a pointy hat ··Sorry." he said "I'm from 2176 and our glamph t>eems to have created a timl' warp. Should. have it fixed in o Jif(y '' "Sure." I said coolly. 11e sounded so supNr11ioui.. "Bdorc I i::o, tell me one thing." hl' !'ltl1d "l'\'e always \\onJierN1 how you poor people managed to live• "lthout i.nerds . d1spouble gree1ers and sprny-0n frbts " WHAT AN idiotic qut'11t1nn ! Who on earth needs sncrds, Rreezers and frou, whatever thl'Y may be? The Soviets and Easter11 Europe Congress Seeks Explanation WASHINGTON -Facing his t ouihesl Republica n critles acrO!ls the breakfai.t table h1-;t wC>e.k. SecrNary of Stale llenrv K1ss1nger tried ·-but f:11lcd to denect their wrath by attributing the Sonnenfeldt dol't rine to slop· p~ State Department notelaker without actuallv repud1alinJil ll. Members or the Study Commit· tee. a group of ronserv at h e Re public an tong re ~s m ­ en. were up 1n arm.; .>\'er a "t.'cret brief· 1n(C 1n London last Deeem · ber by State De p ar t · mcnl rou n · selor Helmut Sonnenfeld!. \\'(' reportl•d last week th:it.Son· nl.'n fe ldt had told t• S am· b""'ador' lo European nation~ that tht.-l' S. ~hould 'tnn· for <i pcrmant!nt "o r~an1 c " r l'la· tio11-!lh1p IH•twet•n the SoviC't Union and Eastl•rn Europe to "' 01d \\' orld \\' ar 111 Breakf Ji;ting \\1th the Stud} Comm1tl et• lhret• duy.; lcitl'r. L>r. Kt"!>inger ~ugge:lted our column t D<ill\' Pilot. :\l <irch 251 \\a' ba~t.'d on 1n-.1r rur atc State lh•parlment ciible' Trying tn k\•cp up "Ith the St•cn·tMy or Slall''s smoothly flowing pro-.<'. '-Oml' pre .. cnt e\'en lhouJtht h1• harl total!~ reJCtted the ..,uh '' unre of the Son1wnfcldt <l1>c trine Inf a1·t . he had not "HE~R \''S ASS\\ ER did not ..,:1t1 ... fy mt• or. l suµpost'. any nf the othcr< · 111w Study Commit· tee member . a 'ltronu ~upporlt'r of Prl''1dent l'nnl, told u' Therefore, the ru<·k~' ovt•r lhl- S<annenfoldt doct rim• wlll con. tinue until 1l is unl-t(lW\orall~· rt• pudtated by Kissinger or the President h1m,elf The brc:1kfo!lt m cl'lin~. sou'1ht for nl'urly two year)\ by Cl)n· '<crvallVI.' Congrl'ssm<'n 'eekinl! a flrst·hand ~nlhn1t of K1 .. slnger. 1mmt•dlotely turnt-d to the Son nenf<'lrll dol'trine. Hrp Edwarrl J Derwlni;k I (If l llinoi11, one o( --=: • ( EVANS-NOVAK ) :\tr Ford's mo't important con scr\'at1ve bat•kcrs and a natiorw l leader in tht.· Poll~h 1\mcm:,111 community, 'ui!ge1'h.'<i the S<m 11enfeldt doctr11w 1~ "thl· ~tr:I\\ that broke !ht• t·:iml'I ' barl.." fOllOWlnJ: l' S ;1Cllllll'"l'\'nl'l' :1t llel,inki in Sil\ u•t c:rmtrol c11 t·r thl· H~11tic '-lafl•' Dcrwrni;k1 r,•f11•1'll'd ri ... 1n i:: anger amon~ cthnit• national!!~ J?roup~ that rou Id afh'<'l not only ~tr. f'ord·~ l'onlt·'t \\llh Ronald Rea..:an for lht• RPpul)hcan pf\ 'idt•nlial 11om111at1011 hut the !'\m ember general <'ll'l'tion a-; "1·11 Accord1ni::lv. De r\\ 111 ... i..1 toltl 1\1-;'!inger. thl· Sonnentddl do(' tnnc· mu't bt' d1,po~t·c1 ot ;ic; qUlt'kly Cl' J)ll,,ihlt• I~ RE fl.\', 1.\1 ...... in~t·r 'J1tl h1 had nol rcad lht• Stal1.· l>t•part mt•nt cablt· rcport1ni: S<innl·n feldt ·., briefm.c and rl11I not know \\hal 1t ro11t;.11ned unlll h•· n•Jd our t·olumn <thou.ch, Ill fart . ht. 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Ii ul·· l•i / •.•. ,~ '"1 I 'p•o 1111 r I "''"1 !'h,11 111 1 h1 \ 1•;1r :!lllHI fl',,, 1h.m .1 q11:11·11·r 11·1llur\' :1\1 .iv 11\11 lhrrd .; 111 .111 .\111•·11 1·.i n l.1m1h1·, "di h1 II\ 111 · u11 lh• 1•11,1 ... 111111•.. • \111 ,111\ 1,,., ll11rd. 111 I h1 111·11pl< 1111 1 h•• ,•l.,111 ll\ ,. 111 1•r1,1•t.1I .11·,.,1, tli.tl .11n11111111111111l1 I.! p••r n•nt •11 Ill• 11•1111 l.111 I In.I I I 11.11 11, ...... I "" \\ '" 111 rf1•,l1'1111111-! I ,1d111,1!'I 1\1 \I .l .11·" II 1111'11 Ill II I lw 1111 •·d 1111 I· I • I' 11111.t I• 11 I 1•111 l' ii , ~.I 1)11(1 \ I' :11 ' h ••l1111• rh1·v ( .111 h1· ""' ., .. , '" lw "·" trl It•,' f'h .1t <1111' 111 1111• Ill IJ.!lfl,tf .._I .1 Ill 1 '1• . • (SYDNEY HARRIS J 11 p lc ·ti 111 I '. '" f • "'·"' I I I \t ,II Ii lft•'I I I 1 lol "I I fll1•f' oJ l•ilt>1lh ,,,, 11! 11111 I ti 111\11\1 \ .,, •f \ I I I 11 11111 111• I• lo11111 I 0 fll 1111lol I I' I ,j l •l ol It I 1111 j., oll11 • \ ol I 1 1111 ,. I I,, I "• I ,al It I I lf • I 1 I 11I11 I I ,.,f \ \\ II I I \ \ 1 111 11 pl ,ti 111 111111 • If, ti I, II I I I Ill , 1 I I oll\i \\ I II II Io\ I I' j 11 I I ll llj f \1" 11• t 11 1111• ti I ft i 1 The Leftward Trend in France hi Ill\ II ,1, ,Ill ,ilt 'llrflll! \\flll• 1111 1tll11'I \\',,... ,I• l1•Pll)l,Jlt•t I f ,tfJ. ,1h1111I 1111111)1p,1t11Jl.-1·1111ph 'I lh.11 .,, , ... 111111 .. 1 lh• p•1p11l.11r1111 ttl "" 1.11\lt 1111· ,,,,.,,.,. ,,,,. 1•:q11.d•11 PARIS -The oulcom,• of the tl'.l!lonal rlect1 on s h t>ld throughout Frnnre the othc.'r day ought to be rt•ad rarcfull.Y 1n Wa s hington For dt'splle statemenls by !'reside n t F'ord and ~ec retarv of State J{iss· inger oppos · inf! l eftist coalitions in t:urope. a ma· jor 1t y of Prenchmen voted for Socialist a nd Communist candidates to local assembhe<1. · This m eans. in my estimation. that American warnings not only carry little weillht in domestic European politics. but also may prompt a n adverse reaction on \he part of people here who re- sent U.S. interference in their In· lemal off airs. Therefore. as T have aritued In respect to official American pro- nouncements on the Italian sltua· llon, the Ford administration would better serve i1'eU to keep ( STANLEY J _ KAR ISOW _ quiet. THE LEFTWARD trend here in France must be seen larR~ly' as a protest against lhe govctn- ment of French President Valery Glst'ard d 'Estaing, who bas been in office ror nearly two years. To a large extent. the protest is crystaUized around ttonomlc is- sues. The ute of lnOation is about 10 percent per year. and unemploy· menl is nearly S pettenl. Wl\lle acceptable by U.S. stand•.rds. these a re cons idered by the French to be outrageous. The recent drop in the value of th~ franc also added to Giscard's woes, mainly-for psycholo1ical reasons, since the French had been led to believe that their cur· rency was one of lbe strc>njeSl in lheworld. Giscard bH been having lrou· ble as well with bls GaulUst al· Uet. who apparently fear that t.btlr connection with the conm· ment is workin11: lo their d1sad · vantage. The real lest of lhl' shift to the left i~ 1:0111~ to come in 1978. wht•n lhe F'rench hold legislative elec· tlMs. rr the Soclahsl!! and Com munii;ts win as handily then a5 they have \his sprinft, their vi<" tory would confront Oiscard with a majority oppos1l1on in the parliament. IN 1'fAT CASE h<' might be compelled to resign and call for new presidential eltttions. The Socialist leader, Francois Mil· terand. who is committed to br· inglnt Communists into his cabinet. has come close to wln- nlnt Uie presidential vote on two previous occasions. Thus the prospect ill very real . that a ~overnment t'Omposed of Socialists and Communists could at\aln power In two years -and that possibility raises the ques· lion o( what America's response would be. The French Communists. once the most faithful adherents of the Moscow line, lately have assert- ed their Independence from the KremliD and claim t.o be Joyal to the.' demorr;1t1c procc'ls. Whctlwr thc>y l'an be trus ted ts unknown The sign offerlnlo( m1l.,l h11p1· here. h owc,•cr. l'l that \hf' Soclali~t~ ha\<.' em1•r.c<•ll a-. th1• dominant partner rn the· \'Oaht 111n with the Comm unrs ts. And tlw v are truly ckvolt.>d lo th<' /\tlant1c Alliance. SO T HE CHANCF.S arr good, t think. that 1'1 ilterimd :md th1· Socialists can control the Com· munisl!I even after they may have Joined forces. Looking at France today, it io; woi:th recallinR the lcs'!on of the Portuguese crisis last year. Kissinger was prcpsrcd to write off Portugal when a far mor e r abid species or Com· munists ente red its government. But cooler counsel prevailed. and the m od erate Portuguese Socialists eventually came out on top. 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New audio a nd ~ub·ltm1no1 v1suol a•di ore used to motivate It"·•· i.-.;ttc>nt l he t •nllro p1og1om 1r. under the s1r1cl sup(!rvt~•on of Medical Doctors spcc1ol· lsts 1n Bor10111c Medicine. l•~o C11111ci o•eo,,n·~ O<tO o<Jrrl•" ~·~•t.<l b• MedtCuf OoCfot'I fhQt rr-\tr1rt '""'~" Pf'lCI r 1 > ~'10ft1C'S All 0 1n1c Jlt·r~\11t·hJ11 11 t..fl •·d t 1 n~ '.1 Jt· t LoittomK> Coll tor anformotion Mondoy lhru Frldoy 9 A M. TO 1 PM -2 PM. TO 6 PM. NEWPORT BEACH 645·3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 ., It l ' .•. 'J Son 6emord1no • E long 6eoch · Mission Hills Howthome • Oronge • Ne·,tVport Beach Gorden Giove • long &each • Posodeno lo Hobie • Woodlond Hills • She1mon Ooks West CoY1no • Fult9f'lon • R1v9n1de • Santo Mon1eo Costa Meso • Pomona • Co111to\ • HollywoOd Linde;~ MEDICAL CLINIC TUB UN IVEISITY •UST CHA•T new counts, loo, at a time wtMn MWIPtl*" are tull of stories or Pb.D's worklnl u taxl drlvtra and bllf the incomlni freshmen are put ln remedial Enalish classes. Tbe story or the past two dtcadu la partly loW ln numben. The wilveraJty had 43;® 1tudeot.1 ln 1J50 and the HID• oumber a decade lat.r. BJ m o enrollment bad crown to 109,000. The cam,..._ 1nw trom ,a1x &tL.nin~in. Ute m.ld·lteOa, and the new ones, at lrvl.ne, Santa Crua and San Dte10, were ln ful·1rowlnr veu. For a Ume, there were plans for a JOlh campu1, ln the Napa I Valley. David Saxon, who ,Joined the UCLA f~culty l tn 1947 and became UC's ' 1 14th pre1ldent last year, I recalls the spirit of the ~me: · "IT WAS A WHOLE frame o f mind of 'more and greater.· OJ>· timism. Everythin~ in California wa s better than anything anywhere else . I 1t was kind or buoyant. Maybe It was unrealistic. 1 But the university shared it. The univer,lty was I built out of that feeling." Today. the buoyancy is gone and 10 ts UC's ex· 'pan.alon, In students and dollars The current enrollment ot about 120.000 is ex· ~led to increase.lillle or not at all for the rest of lhis century. UC S1nta Cruz. an innovative cluster of <'ol leges once projected for Z7 .500 students in the 1990s. now expects 7,500 \n the late 1980s. Ott:ier small campuses once envisioned as 1ianl.S are to &itay small. Some of the bl~ger campuses expect enroll· ' meats to levttl or decline THE STATE'S PURSE STRINGS, once open to UC virtually on demand. be51a n to t1ghtc·n under Gov. Ronald Ruaan. Re contended -with »drn~ jusUtlcatjon, school ofticlaJs now concede -that lhe university bad overbuilt In u lime of declining birth ratt and llmlled resources. In a time or slOIBl)S. Reagan had one for llU· dents: "Higher education is not a right, It Is a privUeae ·• DAILY PILOT A7 re qulet~. R.tn&•n In astf'd that. lb• wt- iverJlty st rt JUllt1f) 1n~ t:\ ery doll•r In lts at•t• tl· loc:~on ... no"' l"l}Ott thin S'700 milUon -and ~·~ ut prqf n:iort d1dn '\do tnouah leachlnc. ~lcalty, ai lc~t Reagun was k nder to tho uplveraily than b1s successor. rorme.r UC Berkewy ft.udent Edmund G. Brown Jr. ,aaowM JIAS B.otJOlll' OOU.EOE construe· tioll pr-o~• \o a -.t.rtuJ bait. ff• ~rnd derisive. .,_to•touttd UC ac..semtc plan 11 \ho .. ,quid Pt'O-cesa ... Af'Ml th\l Jetf ht 11 ~. ltw what UC of. ftclala 11.)' t1 tbo brat time e•er. to w1U\hold •t•tu funds ne.xt hll for nearly l.000 currently enrolled 1tudenw. • 1'he u.nlversl\1'• IW(>OnH la IQ lndlcalioo of tllo way ~t b11 c.hanatd. Ratht.t than strident com,1>lJJn· inc. Suoa an' ot.ber UC artlclala bave noddtd tbelr heads, •arMd lhne ue dltrleult Umos • ..id tbtm quietl,y wofkod lO 1et what t.btY want with the betp ot a ~ew&, POlenl ally, \be allMleal lobby. Tb• r'fftiannelln1 ol studenta' eoUUcal eneraleai may be oDt ot the m01t important developments for the uruversity in lhe 1970s. STt1D'£N'I' LOBBYISTS P1JSR FOR more 1chole ... bl.,_, teachlna aaa.l1tants, mlnorlt~ ad· mluk>na, 1\udtnl r•p~entalion on various bodies -and they on• 1et wt.nt they want. The blct•ll NHon, Saxon says, Is \hat leciJlatore realize atuden~ tan oow vot.e. lo cocn- m\tllllles llke Davl1 and Santa Crua, their v&tes ttw- lng eltdlon1. Some nY many ol the prornlses of U\o l9'0s have not been kept.. One of the chief complaints is that despite the abWldance of .Nobel Pri:te·winners aod a $1·tnllllon procram t o encourage te•cblllf inao•atloas, leachlnc or students ranks well below graduate study and revenue·produclna research H UC priorities. • MINORITY AD1\D~ION8 HAYE BEEN ln· creasinJ al owly, but minortUes and women still ho1d few top unlveralty jobs. Last year, a lor\f- awaited reJ1ort uld UC has done little tor Caltfornla's largest. ethnic minority, Mexican· Americans. ~thnic studie• proairams, the goal or many. de· monstrallon, hnve had maxed success. Some pro- <SeeCAUF. DREAM, Pace AIU Pair Named As Trustees J ohn 11. Burton of I rvine and Dwight William Spi ers or Laguna Beach ha"e be~n named to sen·c on the Children's llos 1llt.al of Orange County Board ol Trustees Adwr11sement New ay Founa To S.top Hair t.oss, . Grow More Hair ·i HOUSTON, Tex· tern b ldness ·and, as-If you don't suf. cannot be helped. • • fer from male pat· ltuL, IC you ue ., tern baldness, you ::% ~c~"~~La':°I ' can now atop your awia lly ,·uu•'o•~ yo\&!' bair los:> , • • and hl4il' lolaJ Sven if kkf. grow more ha.fr. n-. ma)' ae.ra to ••run ln YoUt family," lhlt Ui et.r For,_.. '"tb•>' •.id rt talnly no proof of th1• couldn't be donu". lM cauttolYOUl\baJrl~" now • ttrm ol laboratory U1lr lo .. ctH1atd by ~on1ultt1tt• tacu do• ~ebwo .:on aftco run "' vclOpod a treatm~nt fOtr your family nnd m1ny both nu n und women., otber conCllttontc cn11 that hi not on'1 alopptoa eau • hair W"l:l. lt vou balr lon ••• but la~ wait until you aru allak IJ'OWln& hair! b&Jd an<i your hllr rootii 'ftiey tfon'\ '"" atk ~ ar. dead, you are beivo.nd lo toke \bdr "°rd for It. h.&p. So, U YQU sllll huv1' '[bey invl~ )'W to try U.. any balr on \op of your l,feuteeat tq, a ch.Ya. at ho.ct. und would 111..c h• their rl6Jc, and autS tOt' •lop your hair lo/js urKt YourselC! ~ --h r 1 ........ m ... now .. Nalu.ro.tly, th<!y wQUJcl Urn• tn fto soml'lhi•'I: oot offer th11 OppOl1ul\tty •bout '' before lt 's ton unless tho trcotment. l:.All!. work4Ml. However, tt l!t l.oesrh r.uborutory impouiblt to belp ever-C°"1ullanh, lno., will )llCme. aAU>ply ynu with trvat Th_~ gre_at 11111~ ment for :ia day1. at lhe•r rts)( 1r \hey lwlll'' I! the ty of cases of OlC· tnitlmcnt will help yoo. CeiSive hair faU and Ju.t 8'.'0d lheil1 the an. baldness are tho formation lu.tcd below. lnnlnj and more A II t n q u t r I u u u r l d t d anlW't!ft'd ~ftdentfoltv, u Y e ve OP C by mual and w11.bout ob. stages or male pal-UgaUon. NOOILIOATION COU~N To: to.'~ LabOratoey Olnlwt.ants, Jnc. Box 6t;()()t, aau We-;t Maui SL Houston Texas 77006 I am subm1tUn g \ho Collowin~ information with tho undcntandlnl lhal It wlU be k!Jll 1lnclly conndcntlul and lb1t l am under no oblJaauon whatiOQv<•r, l now have or have had the followln• t-ondltlnn": Ooet your forehead bt'COmc olly or 1rc••YT •..•••••. , Jlow soon art er wusl\lng? ..................... , , •••.• Doyouh1vedandrurn ........ dryorolly? ........... . Doer your 1o•lP itch? ........ \Vh1111? ................. . Pod your hair pull out t'Mlly• .•...... Where! ••.•...• How long hea your hair bffn thil'lnincl •• , .•...• , • , •.•• Do you still hnve ltnY hair on tor of )'O\lr head'• , ....... How long 1s 1t ·! •• _ ••••••••••••• , ••••••••• , ••••••••••• Attach any othn mformaltoo yw kd m1&y be helpful. NAME ............................................. . ADDRESS ............... , ••••.••••••••••••••••••••• CITY .......• ,.STl\TE ........ 7.IP ................. . Paid Polltical MV9ft1sement ''I'm voting for Ray Willaf ms because he's been tough, but fair as a P l anning Commissioner." YOUR VOTE CAN . MAKE A DIFFERENC Elect · AAY****** ~VILLIAMS l'.icJ IOI rir Ccmmlttff 10 !lf'CI ~r Wiii•-··,. .. MOO(,., __ "' a, A ril 13 NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED . READING Linda is the· victim of an epideinic ... COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH .. IWrc>IT HACH -GoldM Shih • ....., L• wtl offtf' o 4 ..... CewM ht IP"d ,........, to e ltllllhd ~ of ... fted '""9 ill the twwport hech...., TWt ~Hffy dH.eo,H wwHtod of •tr.ct1CN1 11 the ..... iMo•tlff•• ... effectl•• Pf'OCJ"G"' ........ e 1 .. the U..t~ States. Met °""f doH tftit farllMlt COWM ~· yow tltn• i" tt.. classroom to jv1t Oft« clau per wffl for 4 ..._,. we~• bttt it abo iftC._., °" ...... 94 ..--4,......., c ..... - •eHttte to,e 10 th .. you CQft ......... to IMproH for the rest of Y"" llfe. h1 I••• 4 woln the ........ •twdettt ~ ... rffdiflC) 4-1 ff"'91 fett9". '" • t.w .. .,..., ..... 1t.dt11t1 ere ,....... 20-JO ..... •••ter ettelNnc) ......... .,roecll 6000 w:;:r: """"'•· ... ,... lft1t...ctt of .. to t J,000 w'"' ho•• b••1t 11tec ........ H. Ow ••• ,.,. ,,-... lkwld rid 1· t 0 ti Mu fHter upo" c.......... of .... COIWH with ••rkt4 IMpro•e••11t '" c ................. u.c ....... ... Por thoH who wHld 1111• UltlH .. 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TIMM lfMdat ..-e haw lodwet wtl ~ h.td at th• f~ tfwlla and plou1. NlWPOIT llAC:H MRTl.,._S TMUISDA Y, A'llL I · 6:JO • l:H P'.M. '-IDA Y, A'atL t · 6:JO - l:JO ,,M. SATURDAY, ANIL 10 • I O:JO A.M. & l 120 ,,M. AIOYI MllTIHGS WILL II ·HILD AT GIU.T WISTHH SAVIH•S & LOAM ASSOC., 4IO MIWPOIT CIHTll DllYI, tflW,OIT HACH. TUISDAY, 4"1L 13 • 6:JO -l :JO P.M. WIDMISDAY, A'alL 14 • 6:JO & 1:30 ,,M. AIOVI MHTIH•S WIU II HB.D AT MAlllOTT MOTIL , IXlCUTIYI COMPlllMCI IOOM. too MIWPORT CIMTR DllVI. .. IWPOIT llA.CH. If yo• er• • ......._, ..... , ................................ cown. whlcll .._. 5 ,..... of ......,.,. reM9'Cla .... .,,. la • ....t. '"' c• rHIA 7·l0 ttw.1 fe1hr, co"'''•"•"cl ,.., •. cw....,....Mttw • ..tn1N .. 1r .......... St.dnh _.. oHw9cl • eddatfot1ol dlac..... TNt c ..... c• t.. ....... to lflllaafsy w cMe 9"..,, .. "G~p rates" .... r•ct•nt. l e nro to ottol\d ..WChe•«-"" °""" ........ flh bnt llt JOW IC._..... t • The greatest crippler a11d killer ill the 11atio11 - it's called "drinking." Lrncla w:is crippkcf in 1n 1ut<1 accidl·nr. She\ one ol "00.000 1:ic11pll! injured or killed l3S1 year in :wdlll·nh 1nvolvin~ "d rin l.ing ·• driver\, I 11 Lincla \ l':l'l'. h~r mom wos driving-al ll•r a ,·ouplc of drink~ Only a c:c111ph•. But th<'y were ~nough er1 C'IU\C a 111ii.1 akc in jutll.(· ttwnt. \nd now Llncto C'an '1 wall... ~l ore th.111 100 11ull i1111 ,\nwril·:111' drink. I he 11umlH't inrrr a,l'" l'ad1 year. And so dOC'' lhc n11111lwr \\ho <Im l" an cr dd11ld11j. T "'' qliclcmu.: )lr<IW'. I >rh l'r' who drink ore 111111·l· lil.dy to lw '""'l\.c-<I in :1r q 1h•nh. Linda ~1111w, thi-.. So dm•, hC'r mrim. fc '"' run lore (or Ltml a. B111 not too l:tll" fur her mom anti ufhl'r"I. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES ... HELP IS AVAILABLE program ._ SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 3 l 872 Pacific Coast Highway South Laguna , California 92677 (714) 499-1311 ,. A • DAILY PILOT lU!!d!r.Af!!ll, 1t76 f .. Cars Test Cleaner Co Ogress ToMWI Gas Sale I LOS ANGELES <AP>-hlpway• ltner&Uy are charted bf Cbamp\on . A uUoowide teattnc pro-lea pollutlos than UtoM Spark Plus Co °" more t r a m t n d 1 c a t e • ht oth•r parts of the than 4 000 c~ selected outomobtles rolllnt country. at r~om around Cbe cm an. ..... ._ 1ppo1nw 'dee JIC'U14ent o1. a Ion I C a I i for o i a The telling WH tao-n1Uon. Cll*adcma at llCD o.,.--. Newport Buch. Re \IM been oper.U.......,.. aiaeejoiJUQ& tbe com. ...,.J.m. a£8tJLTSOFthetat. PRESHO CAP) -..... a M •• ._, .: ... IOll ot. Mr. and Mrs. Ina. released over the Problems of Calltonb'a. R.R. Blumenthal ol Hunllqlon Harbour, ttas been weekend, abowed oab' 35 ~ .rentce a.. ercenl of C•litomla tioadealtn...,Mllma.-UIDed retearcb ... .._meat mu .. ~ at the ~ Ounked eatabllabed Jor brud8 wJD be a-· laCeruUoeal beadquarters ot ..__ A1rwest. He emluion control limits, plored by a Co.qra... Jl*ed t.be com~ iD 1'74 u prtcln.a anal.rlia comp.ared to nearty 45 •lonal aubcoJDmlt· ~. * ~r«nt of car• ln ~ ":' here Aprtl za. M ... ..... .. a. A I -Ir. or l'ountatn Valley part.aol.tbeeowitry. • DOl.IDC'ld~. lml beeo prom~ to vice Pl'ft}dent and head ot David L . Walker, Rep. Jolm Df.,an (D-coanmer loans at_.... el .U.estea•1 Seta Ana ~===============~ dlrector Of Cb am pion's JI t c b. ) w l l l ta Ire main aake. He Joined the but al San Dlego in 1"2 The 110. automotive technical tatlmOO,J Oil eompbdnta and bu beeq assiJtant vice preaide.nl in cbarse or ·service•. a aid the dealeta bave WU.~ eomumer loau at the Wbittiet' main omce since Cali/ornla fifure re!Secb oil coinpanlet, aald Phll ~. !.. the fact that many Huclloo of rr.no, put driyttraJail to keep tbei.r presidnt Ot the CaJtra& can properly tuned. Calilond1 Se"lce ·Sta. lions A.uoclauoo. 1.case a 19 76 VQlvu )42 S for only SI/).~' mo. on 11 Jo1 mo. upe111111d lease. cap rost is $64<(5. Tum.bal is 54/UV .. ls: & last mo. re11t cl ta:c cl lie. in advam:e,on approvt>i,l crl!dit.(058004) Call or come in today I MARQUIS VOL VO{TOYOTA S.rn Diego Fwy.Avery exit Mission Viejo (714} 831-2880 BigCau,ou Some of the most desirable residential real estate In Southern California dots the greens and fairways of Big Canyon Country Club In Newport Beach. Apprecl· ation of property values In Big Canyon • and throughout Newport Beach ~ has been unexcelled. Newport Equity Funds arranges secondary real estate financing on such properties. Perhaps we can help you NewJ!ort Equity 'FunilsJnc Walter said ,Cbam-pioo 's taters test cars voluntarily bro.µgbt to tbe company's moblle tat facility. "'OU& BIGG.EST pro. blem riaht now ii tbat oU companies al'e selllnc out the ~ct door below what they are selling to tbeir own dealers. '""-said Hudson. a memberol.t.be Federal Energy Ad· minlst.ratlon'a Hrvice stations adviaory com- mittee. Hale Tells Record in Earnings SaJn and earnings fOf' the fourth quarter and for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31 set records for Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles, chairman Edward W. Carter told the New York Society of Security AnaJysls~. · Sales for the final 13· week period incteased 18.2 percent to $430 million and earnings rose 48.8 percent to $24.3 million, or Sl.29 per share, compared with ns.3 million. or 92 cents, the previous year. "Jobbers, marketers are selling at tbei.r own retail outleu at tbe same price it costs dealel'S plus rent and taxes," be added. The .Problem began when the federal govern· meot forced major oil companies to uU to non-brand independents dur· ..ing..the 1973 oil embargo, Hudson aaid. Oil farms have continued such sales because it freed them frt>m such detaits as credit cards and maintenance, Hudson said. • THI Want, ronner director of tbe Huntington Beach •enya'a department store, bas been promoted to supervisor o/ the chain's Southern CallfOl'Dta ~tor~. He joined Mervyn 'sin 1970. • aa1p• Ba~ ol La Mesa haa been appointed investment c~uruielcr for the newly ossened San Diqo branch office of Newport 1'4tltJ Pads, be. He joins the eompany after two_yuaJathe San Dleco office of Certified Plans,lnc. Tbe· new omce ls the fi.nt branch operation for Newport Eqldty Fund.I, a 4-yev-old firm apedalbinc in inveatment t.rust deed.a. • * C.tlalae Browa ot Hunt· au"u lnitoo Beach bas jolned The People Macldae, Orange County temporary help service. She will be reaponaible for personnel activities in the northwestern part of the county. • Carolya lleDaalel of Costa Mesa bas joined the ·Keytemp divlaion of Tiie People Mac:ldae as man.ager of temporary data processing personnel. She will be reapor-.ible for sales, service and eoordinaUon of the division. * a.rt Blee S~ D of Newport Beach has been elected aa a director of Blo-Feedliack Tee ...... :r, Ille., Garden Grove, manufacturers of prolesatonal biofeedback inatruments for research ad therapeutic treatment. He i.s the company's operailoaa manager. • lelm B. Plato has joined Technicolor Audio· Visual Systems, Inc., Costa Meaa, a division of • m oc ~.he.. Co&ta lles•, u vice preaident. mart.et plannlli1. A Los Angeles ~ldcot, Pinto haf worted ln administrative and creative pos1tions m ma4ell.n1, adverlisine and bfc>HeaaUnc. * Jae A. Adam1y vi~ prt.'11· dent of Wiiiiam G, Cluarch C•Hlta.1 Civil I.~, AK .• Newport Beach, was lnatalled as ptttJdent of the newly tormt'd Oranae County Ch11pter of tbe California Countil of ClvH Eftgin.een and LandSurveyo~. J.E. Vaa DeU, preeldent of Vu ~U ••d A•llOClates. Irvine, was installed as prtaJdcot<1lN't. llobert Bela, principal in the firm or Raub, ~la, F'roaandAs· aotJate• of Newport.Beach, wu installed as secretary treasurer. Directors are Georg~ Q. Sharn. beck, Co11rad Hohener, JloMpb C. Tnlllaw, Freak W. Ricbardloa andBobbieW. WJJUamMJG.' The council Is a professional organization active i n establishing and maintaining open lines of communkalton between government officials and the private sector. The Orange County group was formerly pa rt of the Los Angeles t'hapter ; 43firms beJong tothelocal cbapter. • V&lot0(1.L lob Grady has been appointed cluef computer sc.ientist for Varian Data Machines of Irvine. He is responsible for advanced planning of company ac· tivities. • Sue Scbug of Newport Beach has joined Carole Elcben Interiors, Inc., Fullerton, us n staff dt>- signer. Prior lo joining the interior design and merchandising firm , Mrs. Schug wa s an interior de · signer with Unique Habitats of Endwell, New York. • Lorna Mills, president of Laguna Federal Sav· lngs and Loan Association, has been a ppointed to the 1976 consumer affairs committee of the United States League of Savings Associations. The league represents more than 4,500 associations throughout the country. Real Estate Brol(er8 AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 820 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 714184.C-882.C For the fiscal year, sales were $1.25 billion compared with $1 .12 'billion in 1974, an in· crease of 11.6 percent and earnings rose 28.3 percent rrom $32.4 million to $41.6 million. AS A aESULT, 46 per. cent of the gasoline sold jn Calllornla now is re- tailed by self-serve sta-tions, and officJaJsr-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~--~~~--~----~--~ Earnings per share were $2 .11 compared withn.11. estimate the rat~ will in- crease to 15 percent within five ·years, Hudson said. "There should be some concern by the consumer because where is be go- ing to get bis service?" be added. DOn't ClepOsit until you see the percent of our interest 1·:~tl't\ )K't'\.'t'nllljt(' point.'\ nt'' \'l\lunble 111111nun1t1on in your rM•olt nl{ntn11t 111llt\llon. r>.m't losf' th1•111 br d<'l'°'4- •llll~ you1· ~:wing:c at lho.> lil'llt U\rgPl 11( "Jlll011unity. llnlll out fol' the highest lnte~t tlw lnw nllov.-w, on n wide v11riPty of 1n~1m'l'I nC't'OllnL~ lntel't'llt will bC' pnicl cl11y·in t,o clay-out. compounded 1latly. \\'hnt's 1111.11·e, you'll t~h·e 111!0•1\•!jt (1'(1111 the first of the month on '" \'1011'8 de~ited by the tenth, when h. Iii to qut\t"ter's end. • ..__"7X% &...,.06% Gii OMUOI yield of • o b'(C.......,..lfdolty. sux:o"'""'''"""' ~1""'• & ,..,,,,,,,,.....&l'Jt t ~'•I '•tw._"""'' ,_."'Ill •1t"Of.twl~ hOM c•tt·h"'t'9 tccOl.l"'I:• bift.Q.a ""•1'1-• '¥, ~ ,.._.,. .... ~ ... ·~~lftlll" ... ft .. ~"9' •••••• - Don't squander mote than 20 tree 11ervices. either: including social ll<'CUrity dil'E'Ct OOpol!il, t.ravelera chec:k.5, safe depo11it boxes,• note col· lection, •and checking account&.•• IHfon> you do 1JOmethlng huty, remember whnt that poor fellow wrote in his almanac a while back : "A penny 113.ved at Republic ·Fe<kral can ht: much more than a penny eam ed." -~= :::::::: ::~:: . REPUBLIC FEDERAL St lNGS •~ '°"" H#oeletfolt ,..,._..._"'~~ SANTA AHA 171h St. West of Newport Frweway (71 ) 5'1·!1286' ANAH~IM 202 Anaheim Plara, 500 N. Euclid St. ('714) 956-8290 LAO UNA NIQ\JEL 30232 Crown Valley Pa1kway (714) ~95-0850 WESTMINSTER t~ Westminster Mall/Boise & San Oleg<> Fwy. (714)894-53.c'T HeMOl'#er. Al.TA0£NA 2149 N. ll'-A.,.., ('213) 1tM2tl 16814611 Tw.m L,__: ALTAOEM •ANAHEIM• AACAOIA •&~NI( ClAAEMOH1';, HACIE"IOA HEIGlfTS • LAGUHA NIGUEL • lOS ANOELES PASADENA • PIOO l'IV'EAA • SANT .A N"A • WESTMINSTlA _,_~-.. -~ .. ---lf"Si)(:I SA.VINOS ACCOUNTS INSUREO TO '40,000 - Over The Couuter· HASDU~ MUTUAL FUNDS DOWNS w.·.t , .. '• 10•,, ' '''lt t i'• 8'o 71,, 8·. l t,,•i, q • n·~ J • IJ' • , .. ''• J • 11 , .. 1 •"lo 1 • Chtj Po:! • Olt ?J ) '~• OU 11 S , .. .,, °'t n \ •.• 0 11 1t 1 -1 .. OU 10 \ ... 00 ~ 1 (, 011 '·' '. Ott Q' .. 011 8 J •-.Off 11 -'t 00 '' '~ OU I t -'" Oii 1,0 '• O'f &'f ' ()fl ~ q ,.., Off 6 1 ,,. Otf ,, I • OH ,.~ •,. OU ~ 4 ' Off t t •• 0•( .. ' '• Ott \ t '• Otf !.9 '•Oft '' •• 011 ) f> { l \ Tue day' .... Afterno-00 Priceti · NYSE COMPOSITE . .,,. TRANSACTIONS SAN DIEGO (AP> -Enalnttrs at Convalr Division of General ~llamics have threatened to strike in two weeks unleaa a new contract la negotiated ••ith t.he aeroepace com. pany. Some 650 members of the National Engineers and Professionals Associa· Uon rejected 3 Convair wa1e offer Monday and voted to seek federal mroiallon. ' ,.,_...,. Ap!!! t, m9 $ DAil Y "lO f tt 9 Seate• Seotelted1 Whiskey Sales Plunge in 197 5 1 .• B7111LTONMOSXOW1TI After cUmbln1 aeuaUon&Jly lhrou1h the post·World War II years. Scotch whiskey ult.a are now on the aklds. Tbe extent of the decline is seelled out In nuslne&a. Week 's annual aurvey or liquor ulea. J&B, the top·Setll~ Scotch In the nation, waa down 8 percent last year. Cutty Strk, the number two brand. wu olf IO percent Thlrd· place Dewar's (White Label) fell 8 percent. Jobnnle Walker Red. in Money Tree (ourth place. was clipped with a 9 percent toes ln case sates. Liquor industry observers attribute the falloff to a re- eesslon-indoced revolt against hl&h·priced whiskies. That theory flla when you look at the comparoblo declines of other hllh·prlced liquor product$ Jaat year. TH£ TWO IMPORTED Cat>adlan whislrles, Seagram·s VO and Canadian Club, both were clob~red. VO sales dropped by more than 12 percent. Canadian Club wu down by nearly 11 percent. On the other hand, Canadian blends that are brought in· to thla country in bulk and bolUed here to retail at prices lower th.an VO and Canadian Club continued to attract buyers. Windsor S&Jpreme managed to hold uen at 2.2 million case sales and is now the ninth best•selling liquor brand. Canadian Mist jumped 8 percent and moved up lour places in the brand standings to 18th. However, that theory doesn't hold water when you look al the staying power of some of the hllh·priced brands. Cbivas Regal, a premium ~ch that sells al a pre- mium price, must have something going for It. Chlvas re- peated lls 1974 sales of 825,000 cases. It ranks fi!th ln Scotch sale& and easily out.sells such cheaper brands as Inver House and Ballantine. Ballantine suffered a horrendous salesloss ot 16percenl1n1'97~ JACK DANIELS, 111E premium-priced Tennessee sip- ping whiskey, also has charisma. It bucked a tough year by increasing its sales 12 percent. It now outsells three old·time bourbon favorites -Old Grand-Dad, Old Taylor and Old EoPeeter. Speaking or bourbon, thls native American product had as bad a time as Scotch int.be 1975 market. 1t finally lost its leadership position to vodka, and a number or bourbon brands took a severe beating. Old Crow was ore 16 pettent. Old Taylor was down 12 percent. Borub<>n Supreme fell by upercent. So. who was happy with the 1975 results? Heublein, for one. Tbls Connecticut-based dlstlller saw Its flagship brand. Smirnoff vodka, add another 175.000 cases to reach the lofty total or S.5 million case sales, second in the land only to Sea- gram's 7 Crown, which was downs percent t.o 6.8 million cases. SMIRNOFF WAS NOT the only reason for 1leut>letn's joy. The company's two other vodka brands, Popov and Relska. did so well that it's safe to say now that Heublein has an absolute lock on the biggest selling category in the II· quor market. Popov tacked on an 8 percent sales Increase to reach 1.7 million cases. just a shade behind the number two vodka brand, Cordon's, which managed only a 3 perce nt gain. Gltbey's vodka retained fourth place with a 7 percent Increase to 1.4 million cases but Heublein's Relska spur\00 19 percent to 950,000 cases. Whiskey seems to be going out or style, and Heublein has the winning bets on "white" goods. Tax Filing Closes Person• who purchased homes after March 1, 1975, and who still occupied the houses on March I , 1976, have until April l S l o apply for the Sl.750 a ssessed value ''homeowners• exemption," according to Orange County a.s· sessor Bradley L. Jacobs. Those still Ii vine in homes on which the exemption was applied last year need not rerile; the exception will be granted automatically. Further information is available at 834-3821. Private Utilities lose Court Appeal WASHINGTON <AP) -The Supreme Court has dedlned to decide a case involving the government &ale or power to four privately-owned utilities in the Southwest. The justices ~et stand Monday a federal appeals court decision that the Interior Department must offer the power to public utilities and rural electric cooperatives before of· lering it to the private utilities. THE CASE INVOLVES erforts by Southern Cal9'ornia Edison Co., Arizona Public Service Co., Tucson Gas :ind Electric Co .• and Nevada Power Co. to purchase a share or the electric power the government bas contracted to receive from the Navajo thermal generating plant near Page, Ariz. The Interior Department's Bureou or Reclamation has contracted for 24 .3 percent of the Navajo plant's output. The power Is designated for use In the Central Ari zone Project , a plan to provide irrigation and municipal water l o extremely dry areas or Arizona and western New Mexico. The Central Arizona Project won't begin operotlona un- Ul about 1980. . IN THE INTERIM. the department arronged lo sell its thftre Of the power from the Navajo plant to the rour prlvalo utilities and to the city of Los Angeles and the Salt River power project. However. the U.S. Circuit Court In San Francisco ruled that federal law requires the department. to give preferenc\• to public utilities and cooperatives in soles of power. That could mean the four privotc utilities would be"" eluded ftom purchasing the government-owned sh~rc or the Navajo plant's output. Tax Woe Abounds lty Tbe Auoelated '1'e1111 I Hlaher 1asoline taxes nre being proposed, tn a dcncn states this year as a way to cover the soarin• costs of build ing and repairing highways. But an antitax mood nmonit voters m ay bold down the number tha t are actually ap- proved. An Associated Press survey shows th3t whlle JZ pl:sns are atlll pending. lawmakers in five other states have re· " Jeeled hl1her eas taxes, ond the choncea of passage elsewhere are uncertain at best. The outcome will affect future 11pendln1t for highway ~trudlon and maintenance, which last year contributed about $10.8 billion to t.he natlonot economy. The F'edcrnl 1U&hway Administration estimates that 111,000 jobll w•e generated by each billion spent. Without higtaer revenues, more states may ~ forced lo postpone construction, stretch out maintenance ove r longer penods and reduce the siz~ of roAd work crews. In Califomla, lnflation and fallin g gas tax rcvenu~ have caused the Stalt Dep3rtment of Tronisportatlon to stop seekln1 bids for new highway construction. A bill to raise the 1aa0Un• tax by two cent& a gallon to nine cent1 Is stalled In a lecS.laUve commluee and is OPPoSCd by Gov. ~mwtd Brown, Jr. ., .. . .. _, ---·-.. - Deaths Ehewhere • UC Irvine wnt hold a c~mpus o~n bouMApriJ M . natssnnc~·:stylo april\i camlval. ' t:vC'nts •cheduled from noon to 4 p m include tours or the campu.1. de· monstratlona by the varfoua campuS d partments and Ntl"pUQN fw r.. turnlna alumni and t~ r famW-. NEW YOJU< <AP> - Meyer °'"'"· ll. who domlncited the "iU<'ft-ty .. later wu clc(ted to c r.11 aftd Is now ln hJ Ulhterm. music fleld for hull .i centW')' end buJlt up ;in t:mpfre O( 80 bands llnd ... affl otfeH 1.000 mualc1an1 catenn(I ~'oooe•Lo \ \ By WlWAM ICIJaBDES ............. _. tu lht-wnuent. died Moo CM•fl 0 ~OOMAlO -l d1ty .al hU• NC'W York C\ty ., ....... ~ ....... , .,, •• 1. ••I• SANTI\ ANA -Tbe ~· <:ountJ Ttanalt homt' =~:" ~D.:!.!:.~'!4 ':~ ~.::;:: Di~_rict's pedroh~~lt"Dt-14·~ • procdra1m for tho 0 "•"""• ....... _ v..... "''••ta> hlh"' cupp u '"' ~ ..., "-llll.)' e ay ita lm· 11vl1 and hli m~1· ,_,1, _...c .. -·· ... "' -...,.y •• ple~entutloo for months. eaana pluyed for de b· ~~: .~··:: ... ~:·::::.: ,:~: ... ~ . ut~ntc ball11, Wb1tc .. -·•-•tio•-"• 0t1tr1ct General '1apaior Edward Lorita~ fl o u s ~ f u n ,. t 1 o n ~. MoLi..n v~led that the h.)'dtauUc lltta planned for hatalla• fash1onahl" h ot .... 11 , HP'•C l HOLMU. •tt·-• •• tum on mln1bu1u the dl•trlct la buytns from rru1 se i.hlpa and t••· ~·S.•<•"' 11••t.11m-1••-""-an.1c<1i1t'h Corp. arenott&Ualactory , •• ,., O•h of O••l'• ........ '· ,., •• •I r • • clul>I\ e fl'!>Ort11. Ile often "" ..... ,., 1 ... u.,._.., .... .,..., led has familiar ''soc1Ny ...,,,.,., vt l•I•. •A..,.. ,...,IA',.. 'fhe m. anuf:>rtw-er UllO mined tho. firomlaed " c-mo1w• ..i Pe,. ltoo.,.. '"'"°''· " I beat a( Wl'IJdan~s and •• ,,,_ • .,.,~ o.•1 ... 0. -··• • dehvery dates o the special vehicles, orl& nally aet debuts or th1.• Astors, "'•""'"'""•" ••• ) "'••• for M•rCh 31 , Lorit&added. RCK"kefellers , Du Ponts. ~;r.::,·!~";.;:;::~:. ·· ~·~~~'.1~·= Orexel s . 1'~o rd 1 •nd "-.. ••. '•'""'•' M•t• .. ..-. """~' f'irestones ~ 11-.. 11 _,,.,.,, _,.. IMI"' >IUTlll lllltHtCE C HE~H:lt. ,,_ .. MONTREAL <A P ) "-1•·~ v.u .. c.. O•I• "' - THE GENERAL MANAGE& tald lt was turned that the lift c•tet the tnanuracturer planned to use were "protot.ypea with an unproven safety record." He said a nauoowlde search had bei lUS to tlnd a Wt system tbat is acceptable District directors were told that negotiations are under way wilb 1'rlll\Scoacb for purchase of the 'eh1cles without lhe lilts. LORIT'L EXPLA.INED THAT the dlalrlct WU hrrtited an its selection ot • company to build the special van-type buses b«au.se the number or f)us manufacturing ntabltsbmeflts hu decUoed lb re.-· cent years. 0 W'ld p -'I Id.. QC "'°''' t . "" ~ ...... DY ........... r t er e.1&1 e °"• wm·-1. v~··• F•""'"'" v••tev c.. ~hose paoneerlng ex ........ , ........ •n• 1n1A1rmu1 on plorations or the huruan S...•••"4 -80" 1•0•11• .. ...,""-' He noted that districts were able In the past to brain and d1sco\erie:. 10t•'11"••w~ u co1.i buy specially equipped motor homes for such OUNCE COUNTY Course Set In Russian At Irvine \JC Irvine's Ruaal1n Institute plans a th~ week llve-in Russian language and ~uJture course this summer. The S33S eourae, in· cludlna room and board. immerses students ln the Ruulan language. No En•lish is spoken after the course begins except for definln1 basic terms Cor beginnan& students. The course ls divided Into two sections, one for 6tudents, the other for tnchers. The Institute la open to all student.a re- gardless of whether they have prior t raining in Russian. 'nit cveat wlll be in th~ blet>nlen· riJaJ. informaUonal pl'0£1'1ms for pro- IPNU"studentt aod parents. alumna day, and \he annual Way&&~ r • Problem: 'l'enal•• Solution:· . 'Plnnis1i la\na ~ '/ .. about the treatment o( • 11,..,.• P •1tco1.1 .... ,~"' o• pu~scs but ne~ fooeral nfely reiulat1ons now bra i 0 m a If u n c ti 0 0 1.•9""• &."'"· c. O•t• 01 out~..,, .. pro 1b1L tht! practice. . '· 1tlt ..... , "'"•d 0• "" ~1tt Fr.,,.c•'· brou&hl him int.crna· ... ...,..-., ..... J,.."I('•""'"_,_,... he Dial·a·Lin progtam was approved by t1onal rccoonltion died ·• ''"· &•II '"""'" <1•an0<"''0""-. • • .., · ..... ~ ••o M•<~•"• 11 ........ •" °' d1r tors last year an an effort to meet growmc de-:\tond ay in <1 Montreal LIQ""" t1•ocn 1t"'"'Y .,,., "'. ,,..,,.., ma ds from the handlcapj)('d fot service designed The class runs from June 27 through July 18. Addlllonnl information may be obtained by cull· ing 833·5477 or 833·5433. ~ z '11J1 .... Picture . if yuu will, tht! ptrutu"' vf nd/11/,1g ,, your ow" prfl'61C sauna all(J /111i1vr the i1wisibl~ dry tfe#m srmthl! Oll'U.V the e~r-prtttnt tt11sl01ts.-v adrts, and pains of every uay life•. ~IJl!fl///!t~W//11 11"' II I nes:; hospital ufler a brtl'f ill· W•0•--0 u 1 >0 P M, C•·~· 01 t h I · h I h · od M<Co•""" L•Q""' e .. n. _,,....,v or ear need::., anc: uding w ee c air acc:omm a· /11 ri·m1s 11/ rost, ease of NJ11struct1l111, d11rubtl1ty, 11at11ral {lta11ty, spare ron111mp1i1111, 0111.J reliabtlity (over J m1/11rm ""'" Jint:'e JYJ9J 11 makc:s tf!lltf! to Ji111I <'''' more ab<mt the /IHLU prt'-jab1 kult'd \lJ1111ar. I/ Ma\,ot '""'"•" rh,,••• r .. ~'MW"' '" tion . •M. ·~ ti\• Otd Se~ Jw•" ~1\\10n ""'°""'''' """"~ BeetR Mc'.M11JM"r - .,,.. .. .. 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Colle~ Blvd. t:l~~~,ti Fullerton, CA 9263 l 17141 993-7600 FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 26, 1976 ALL f/IOG/IAMS AUO ST Allf 1'1 Jlo/ollJA/IY "" fl'UDfNn 1ut 111.1 rot ffttUll'/ 1"11*0 H\I04NT lOAH& A#IOVIO '°' vn1uHS I •------------------- ' P~rk Expanded SAi\ FRANCISCO IAP1 The Goldt'n Gate ~a11onal Recreulion Area now includes the l,268·acrc W1Lter Ranch Ill ~1arin Count~ fo'inal documl'nts to that effect \\tre approvt-d 1n L:.S. 1?1stnct Cou rt FINANCIAL INTEGRITY EXEMPLIFIED Tom Btandt 1s a Foun<lmg 01rector ot Soutl'I Coaat National Bank and hH proven l't1msell to be • dehnlle assel 10 the Bank and to me community He 1"1111 been active in a llnan· c1al strategy ano tax ac counting ~ice for m<>n! than 2!> years and. during 1n11t llmc. he h11 devel· oped a strong senH of c1v1c responalblllty wn1ch carr1n over Into his dulles as a Director of the Bank Most recently, he has an· nounced his candidacy lor the Newport Beach C11y Couricil '" tne up· coming erection He terms h1m!telt a .. c,nzen polit•· cian . .ind naa Pntered the counc11man1c race wllh tne hopes th•t, when electeel, Ile wrll be beller •t>le to lend h11 uf\•Que talents 10 \I'll l •n•nc111 at~lrc; and op1re11ons o f the city MIP•"O 10 main tilln tile hrianciat integrity and 50IV6"CY thtt IS ,0 neces,ary lor 1urv1va1 1n tOday " economy Among his mi\ny a c11vlt1111, Tom is pa't pre\•dent ot a l ou1ma11er' Club a memt>m or the Newport Harbor Ktw•nla Club, a pasi ore11den1 of the L A Chap1e1 ot thf' Soclet~ of Caltlorn1a Accountants and a former cha1rm11n of ....thP At1m1n1strallve Com m1111n o r lhr S111e BoarcJ of Accountancy Tom 1111'° ho'I 11utho•ed m11ny pub· 11sneo articles on account· Ing and t>us1neu proc• durea Wtth all or h11 1<:1t· v1t1e'I Tom hH cncerlully oflered his gu1d1nce and COUn<iPlto ng to t>enk Cus- tome<s. 11nd tlaS been veiy active 1n new buslrieu development oro1ec1~ for tne t>arik South Coa1t Nat1on111 811nk Is proud of Tom Bl1no1, and con- 11det1 11 an horior to have him as a OtrectOf-1 men wl'IO Is highly respected by all who know h1m, and wf'lo Is dedicated to 1erv· 1ng his communttv ·~ 'SOUTH COAST NATJONAL BANX 841 Sunflower ,Stffft Cotta Mesa. 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Yiftaae Office• Bar11ty S Pollet, "4tnatlf J0861 Wllsl1111 Blvd.• (213) 474.3503 • l..u-t 0Mct • 0.lt Wm. M1rllt. M1n1191 250 l'tottll lar<hmonl Blvd. at Sevtrly Blvd.• (213) 462 6483 ~ .. Office· floclltll• llltc,er, Mtntpr 11540 Dtvont1111t StrMt • (21J) 360 232$ C...., '"'" Oftlcit • Cll11bttll (dmondton. M1n111r 14•2 f'l•tt Avtnut • (2l3) 3414141 • Open Saturdays from 10 A.M. to 2 P M. -. ~ :\ ft c I ·1 • >.- ; DAt~Ail -.... ... I . e lhal GMS s II cars a re c lw priced lower lhan ·~ 3'JllJJI .... "l..,.;]~ble forei gn ~odels. S l\'!ALL SPORIY CARS BASE PRIC E* Time was when small foreign cars held an . Chevrol et Monza Towne Coup e $3471 .. edge on price. N o more. 'The advantage they . . once e njoyed has ~en eaten away by Ch evrolet Monza 2 2 3833 ip.c reased foreign labor costs, stiffer shipping ~ ~barges, inflatio~ currency devaluation and --·-Ponti ac Sunbir d 2-Door Coupe 3-54j' other things. So today, instead of showing u s Old smobil e Starfirc Sport Coup e 3830 up in the price department, they usually come in second best. Take a look II. Buick Skyh3wk '' S" - at the following. charts and 2-Door Hatchba ck Coupe 3953 you'll see what we m ean. ¥6•· i '. l r·· fr Dat sun 280Z Sport Coupe 6689 . clus ~e.dtr pep Toyo ta Cel ica ST Sp.art Coupe 4243 SMALL ECONOMY CARS BASE PRICE * · Toy ot a Celi e(] GT Soorl Coupe .II 4597 Chevrolet Vega Sport Co upe $3134 VW Sc irocco Coup e 501 2 Pontiac Astre 2-Door Coupe 3214 1:'u 1'e. ler p•rp Fi at X1 /9 Sport Coupe 494 7 Toyota Corrina 2-Door Sedan 3797 : lw 11e ler prrr Audi Fox 2-Door Seda n 5292 Datsun 710 2-0.oor Sedan 3709 f IU~ de tier rrpr plus dealer prep BM W 2002 2-Door Sedan 6670 Fiat 131 2-Door Sedan 4396 pit d ,,l~r prPp. plus dea ler pr ep Ma zda Co srn o Coup e 5800 Mazda RX -3 Coupe 4049 p111• •1 1~ ... lc· prep plu ~ deale1 prep Pors ch e 914 'Coupe 7442 VW Dasher 2-Door Sedan 5212 ;i:1• 1 ''.I l'f r'PIJ plus dealer prep Trium ph TR-7 Coup e 5669 Volvo 242 2-Do or Sedan 6295 PARIS CAP> Lord.i{lllai\in. rciudt'nt o/ the Jntemotuom•I Olympic Comm\lh..-.t. said today he Is complctt'ly coavlnct'd for the firM ume that th· 11rt6. m- mer Olympic Gum cs wtll open on i.l'h~ulc und '4llhout problt·m~ m Montreal July 17. "I am now a b$olutely con- vinced thill ull •PoN will take pluce in the ore as where they are planncd accord an g tu schedule," K1lhm1n told a ncw1> conference. llis :.tatement came after meNin.is hNt.' toduy with Vidor Goldbloom, th1· <~uebec provin- cial minister who I!> ln chargu ur r to - the corutructlon sites io MOf\· lttaJ where ~tn.llH ud dilays threatened the pc>stpooernenl of the Games. .. There w 111 a moment." KiUanln said, "whto 1 bad con- 1lder able worriu a bout the G mes. Tbat was In October. Tiatn I saw Dr. Goldbloom in ln- nlbruck at the Winter Games a nd th~rt w as still some concern ubout the track .und s wimming events. Now we are confident that all is well in hand.•• Klllanin said that after the troubles s urroundjng the con - struction of the c~me:.' facilities ~· 1976 Outloo Pitching Staff Key for Dodgers VERO BEACH, Fia. <AP) - The Los Angl'll!s l>od~ers were lht' wonder ll'um of the National Ll'URut• 1n 1974. "hen u sp11nkhng of \'Cleran1> and a hoi..t of young turn-; lt-d them lo the Wes t D1v1s1on tille. the pcnnantund in · to tht' World Series Last year , h oweve r, Los Angeles' brief dn•am1> of a Na- tional Ll'o~uc d>nasty e\.aporal· ed <ts lht: Dodgers -.ank :.lowly in lht' West to finish 20 gaml'S bark or C1m·mnJt1 in the d1,·1~1un The b1 l'<•nt<·nn t :.ii Uudgcrs. ho\\e\ er. look hke a wonder team .i~atn but 1n a d1rrerent !il'n.,c of lhc "ord j uries. but J know bow much it hurt us to lose Bill Russell. J~ Fe rguson, Bill Buckner , Mike Marshall and Tommy J ohn; JUSt to name a few, from the injury list that totaled about 50 for the year." The Dodgers appear to be com- p I et e I y healed this spring, although it's not certain if a few of them -Tommy John the most prominent -will be as good as they were be fore being injured. Los Ange les apparently has lost Messersmith, a 19-game win- ner last season, since he "al> declared a free agent and is rur- rentl ~ negotiating with other clubs But he is still uns1gn(•<I. and although the Doclgeri. did not enter the bidding for his servtl'l'~. a slim possibility exists that he m ight re;otn the club. But e\'en "ithout Mes~ersm1th, Alston thinks the Dodgers have a sturdy p1trhing staff. f-1!:-=·~·:.:-;~-.:-:::: ...... ~. ---·-~- T . Kill . on nne~-an1n be was convinced ''the team II · work1n1 excellently togelber. l'm fuUyopUmi•tic.•• Coldbloom. who was beading a group of Quebec aod Games of. f1dals rrs?ftl Montreal on a vWt to Euros>0, bad earlier e~preued "rtalOllable confldeace .. that au aspects o( lbe Ga mes wou.ld atut on \lme. When a reporter asked Coldbloom why th~ aeemed to be a d~1ree of diftennce between his statement and Killanin's, Goldbloom replied: "It's out or modesty that l didn't want to sound like boasl- mg. One is never totally assured that something won't happen,. Bat it IM1DS ouUandlJb to tJdak that IOmelbing could happen. Tbefactla thal we ba~U.aamo decl'ee ot confidence Uud. tbe IOC doea.'' Goldbloom told repornen that tflo VZ,000..seat mafn atadlum, where the openln1 ua do&lni c~monles and the t.nck and field contnta wlll take pl41ce. wUI have au it.s ataod1 ~ad,y by \.he time of the opening and that work on putting d o wn turf ln lhc stadium ~gan Monday. Discussing the swlmmJn1 pool, Goldbloom said that t.ht practice, djving ~nd main competition pools bad b een teated ror wat.rtlCbtness aucca.afUlly and that work was under way to In stall the ti.Una. . "ProtreA in the CCIOStrucUoo •~• ii •moot.b," he ta d. "ond there bavo been no lianlflcant problems." But he connrmtd \Mt the coostructlon budte~ was $900 mllllon ln deficit. Goldbloom conrtrmod, however, th11t lbe stadium's slid· •ln1 roof would not be ready for tM Garnes. He 1nslst.t-d Uu1l tho roof would m ake no diffl'rcnct? m r elation t o tht' con1pclit1on:> because under Olympic rules 1t could not have been used to pro· led outdoor events from rain --· Shaw Woking Ahead J have fuush c1 n•udmg U1tt obh1.1arl~s n.11d um 11hockt-d to l~am that som~ 'll'OJ.llt' «m:sld,·r swimmer Tim Sh aw n hn\111.: da tod a t h•41st t•um111'11ti ... ·1•I~ b<'CaUS\I of Im. :.ho\\ 111i.: 11t tht• N.1 t1o nul /\AU 11111 0111 d1um p1<mlj t11p .:illJl:l'd 111 Lm1i; lkul'11 last week Sht\W . \\ urld rt•('ortl hohh•r 111 the 400 and 1,500·ml'tl'r lrt:e!Sl)k events , placed 22nd 111 the latt<•r nnd was not urhong th•· top si:ic finishl'TS an tht• 400 Some r~portcrs hu' t' llwretort· concluded that Shaw b on tht• r ocJ<s. Those same n •portcr:. m1~:h1 cure to look bJC'k J "''t'I. in tht•11 WHITE WASH OLINNWN ITE nev.spapt.•r fdt•!> tn !lee that ut such time Shuw v.Js ~kunrn~ headllnt!ti for hav1nA broken American rt>l'Ords in the the 500 and 1.A50 al the NCAA cham pionships And lh OM' !i:tmt' n•p1H"l1 •1 !t might look aht•;HI to ~l"' "ha1 Shaw might realh l.w 11omlm.i; for. That 1s . a ml'<'l \'.lllt•d tlw l'. S Olympic ll'am ln~t1' .. ind another one rullt•d the Ob m1111· G.ime:. Tam Sha\\·~ f.1l111 I oll'll't'(f \\1th me during 1•on' 1·1 ,,111011 l.1~1 \\eek lhat 111a11y of tht• top w.m1. mer-; \\t'l"l' 1.11..111.: tlll' \ \l m•·,•t hght l~ bt'C.IU'(' lhl'fl' "·" 1111 p 0 In l l r \' I n g t II ~ .. I I'\' .1" performalll't·~ thl"' \\l1t•n 1h1· ml'l'I~ IO JUlll' .JtHI JUI\ an· \\h.11 th1:. s" tm ramp.111tn" Jll uhout Thi~ 1>l'J!ion. l>od~l'rs follO\\l'r~ "onder 1f lht· pllt·htng ~wff C'on J!t"l Jlon j? \\1thout Andy :\lt'i.St'r'>m1th "'rmdt•r 1( Tommy John .inti ,1 m·"' c·om<>r Ron Br) ant t'Jn ... nap b.tck from 1n- JUral's. \\ vntlt>r 1f nt•\\ c1rn\•als Oust\ Rak<•r .ind Tt•d Sw.'more CiJll itetp tht• C'lut' .1s much a:. Dodl(l:'n. 0Htt1Jh bt.'11<'' t'. and \\omkr 1f n•ht•\ t•r :'>likt• :\!Jrsh:.ill will havt• t1 m t• bt·t \\t'l•n his ll'gal hass le'>" 1th M 1ch11tan Stale to do ht., u~ual) t•om.1n ;ub .. We've le d the Na\~· int111"'t----. League in earned run a\'eragc the last four years." Abton !>aid. "a nd we h11 \'e outst&1nd1ng d1•pth Anv wnlt•r "ho lwl11•H•' 'l 1111 Sh.c\\ \\on't h1· ft1 -.1 111 rc•.11 h th•• {1111,,h lint• 111 t ht• •IOU .Hid 1 ,;,4)0 .ti the Muntn•,il Ill\ 011111·' ha~ 11111 fol lo\\ ell ~h.J\\ ·., 1 .11·1•1·r .\I\ mon<·} 1~ 011 I 1111 .111d I\ hJt 11,. chdn ·1 dn 111 t lw 1\ .'\ l · 111t•1•1 C'an lu• :\tanJ)!t·r W<iltt•r Alston. hi!..:an· nm..: his 23rd ~ l'.11" ,11 tht• r>octgt'r!i hl'lm . .,a,\'> a ht•alth) Lt>., r\nJleks dub can be· at tht· lfrd'> th1t1 year. "W1· l?'Jl supt•r )'l•ar ... out of a ~rc•al m.111~ fl·llm" an 197 1 v.ho rhdn 't rnalC'h lhJt 1wrforrnan(•1• in 1!175 mainh b<'t'o1U'l' ,,f 1n;uncs," Alston com mvnlt'll \ ou h.111• 111 hl.1m1• ti on tn· Readers Corner )l'ar Gknn Wh1l<· n,•mg J n~1cknt of Ne"'porl Beach I am c1f11•n 11cnt tt<>ms from 'he• l>a1h Pilot that my family ,hmks wdl intert'Sl mt' I am now a -.1u1frnt 111 W•1'ihmi;:ton Stat<' l'n1\er:.11y and a ln~ ran of the baskt•tba ll prni.:r am here So WhC'n l WUS Scnt lhl' Mlumn Of vnur C't11nmt•At'l on lht• l'ar-H co c•o:ic·hl'" nf th1• > t•ar I was a bit !R'rlurbrcl lo\UY lht•lt'a:.t. l aj.!rt't' whnlo ht•ai1t'<fl> w1tll \Our C'om n'"nt:. nn 1>1c·k 01Riai.o ;,, St;111forcl ·" ·' t'll l'OttC'h or lh1• q•ar I <'nulll 11111 11ntfrr-;tand ~lllll't hov. lw •·arnl'\I 11 "1th ao H lllt1•,1m llut \1t11 '"""' nnt h11\l' d1l nt• \our h111111•v.11rt.. '~ht•n H111 v.e re I ,1lk10lo( ,ltHllJl (~1•nri.:t• lt,1\ c•hnf,! of wstr rt oe tru<' 1h.1t th1· <'ou1:a" 1hd hm~h 111th 111 thr l'.1(' II But v. hl•n v. ,.., tho• l.l't tin11• Jll R 6 l'llllft•ri•nt•l· r1'1"11I cl\\ ,1, firth pl.tCt' IO th1• l'.11· H' t ,11,lll\ th,\I h11:. ht•1•n ..:noel for l hit ti \ 1111 mu'ol not h.I\ 1· lt'okl·tl .11 I ho• I l:l mark lht• <:11ui.:' h.111 l.1 ... t \ t·.11 Tiw 'ea"IOn n·1·nrtl '" I )I H \\ ·" t ht• b1•,t ''"Ct' l!liO Th" \\ ,1-. t"C.H'I I) tht• ~•11n1• tt•11m th.it v. 1·111 to Iii ta~t v•·.ir So pull \ nur ht•ud out <~lt>nn anti look hl'f11r1• '.11u li·:1p lll'Xt llll\l' ,\ClU talk 1tho11t {j(•IU~t· H<I\ d111~ 1111el W~\' Thi• Cougar" 1ir1• .:om~ to ht• w11• or U11· t<«1ms to bt>.ll llt''' \ 1•ar :-.111C't' almost th1· v.holt• ft•am· v.111 '"' h.ll'k and Ct•ori:t• '"about Ill SIJ!n nnt• or tht• top S h11oth s(•hnol plavrrs tn the' rountry tn Stt•w art lfoui;e from 0('ltCnt ltopr to st'e you nut 'ear around tournament time. CRAIG MOON Pullman, Washm.,iton in our staff or 1976 ··oon Sutton has been with tht• Dodgers 10 years a nd has done an outstandin.i job. Burt I loolon sur pnst·d many pe<P.lc last M'ason with his 18 virtories. Oo~ Rau won 15 games last scui-on. ancl has a bright future ahead. "Tommy John will lx· makini.: h1~ <'Omeback this st'ason and ht• adds to our depth of i.l:.irters John "as off to h is flnl'!>l 'eu:.011 ever tn 1974 when he wa:. 13·3 and suffered a tendon tear " Bryant. 25. v.on 24 gamt•:-; for th<> San Fr anc1sco Giants tn 1973. But he "'a~ injured 1n a ~~ 1m ming pool accident follo"-tng that .,eason and won b ut three game.., the next ~ear lie "'a' unabk to regain has '73 form, and this v. inter was picked up by the Dodgi>tS -- Marshall, thc 1974 Cy Young winner "ho was hampered b) a nb Injury last season. 1s again experted lo be the mainstay of th e D o d ge r s bullpen . Knurkleballef Ch arlie Hough and youngster Stan Wall will pro- babl) also !>t'e considcrablt> rclil'f action . Steve \'eager set•ms to h;n '1· thL' lll!>ide track on the calch1nJ: Job. "1th F erguson relegated to nght field. The Dodgers rt'<'cntly arquired cal<'her Ellie Rodrigu<'l from California, and ut1hty man S11cmore ra n also c·:.i11·h . 'U 1-'erguson may be traded TOMMY JOHN Comeback Trell BIG CROWD WATCHES ARNOLDPALMER -HIT PRACTICE SF46'TAT-MASTERS. Frustrated Palmer Trying I ;ikl•n I\ tth :1 I! I a 111 "' '·"' \\llt:RE T llE\ t\ltE UEl'T. l To Regain G.oHing Magic Gn•g J.'lnk, formc•r Corona d1•l ~tar lli~h ""'"' Ut'l' ii. v.orkinK "ith Omt>l(a tlr1u•11ic•c1• firm and Toni llrwilt. fornwr v.urhl n•· cord holdH in lh1• ?00 hulll'rfly and •68 Olvmpian from l.ido 1,1t._ is ll\•lng In Santa :\tonira. AllGL'STA. Ga <A P > -Jn a E-1oridn tournamt•nt earlier th1, )e:lr. the booming \Oll'C of lht• announcer rolled O\'er the big, ha pp). 10.sthng i?aller. "~o" on th<' t<•t•. · the an- nouncer thundl'n ·d. "a former l"mted Stall''> Opt·n champion. former Bnt1e.h Open champion. "mn('r of four :\I ast£'rs r ham- p1onshipl'i. holder of seores of lour t1tl l's. M r : Golf Arnold Palmer " · As thf' la't words esC'aped h1~ laps. olmo!'it as af on cue. a clap of thunde r s ounded in the dark. threate n in1t C'loud s, the r;iin bef,!an in torrents, the crowd dis (>('nwd, play was held up and Arnold trudged to the locker· room "\'ou know, Arnold , J can re- member when you'd step up to the tee and lhl' clouds ~ould part and thl' :i1un would start i.hrnm~." nel•dlc>d Jac k N1cklau!i. ''J'n' '><'l'n 11 happen at the Mn<iter.s several times. It looked la ke 11 w :1' ~01ng to come pourinf.! JotOwn and ~ ou 'd be announced on thl' tcC' ond the sun would start :.l\1ning ··And now it's ratninf.! on you ... And 1l h;" Th<'re's been no s uni.h1ne for Arnold Palmer th<' la:.l fl>w \f'ari. There's bet.'n nothmJL bul (•louds and dark !'lk1l..; and rntn anti i;:loom and a futile. frustrat ing, fr;.int1 l' attempt to rt·· itam thl• ~otrrng mai:1c that onC'e wu11 h111 alone. "Lord knows I'm try1n~." P 11 I m ,. r !. J 1 d a I m o s t OJlOIOS!('tlC'nlly: ~ 'Tm try ing ev<'rylhmg I 'know. I'm running two miles a d ay. I'm doln~ C'X(•roi"1'1' I'm playinit. I'm pruct1c1nJL. I'm beutmg ball!>. I'm worktnG on the J>utting. I'm try iniz " Rut nothin~ is happl'n· iniz And 1t hasn 't been happen· tnJt for some time Palmer. now 46. h a.'1 won in the United Stales only once ll'Cive seasons He hasn't won a major championship in 12 long years. lie hasn't "on ;rnyth1nA tn this countr~ for m on • • tH;in three :-.cason!i lie':. romt' rlo:-e. Just C'IO!.t' enough lo tease him into further efforts. JU:.t tantahztnAI:-doi.e enough to keep him· searching through memory for lhf.' key "If I pla~ed bad all the time, I'd Qtlll. .. hl' s~11d. "Uut I don't. I 'll play bad for a tournament. maybe. and go hom e and work on the game and gel 1l to where l think i·ve l?Ol som ething I can v.ork with, get it to where I think maybe I can make something happen. "Then I com e back out on the tour a nd I s hoot 76 or 77. It's frustratinJ.! as he ll.·• Ile hasn't even come close this year. Jn seven starts. he's missed the rut three t im es and withdrew in :mother. when his father died H e's comple ted only three tournaments. hasn't rinis hcd higher than 2 1st and, with SJ.573 in earnings. doesn't rank amoni: th<> hr!>t 100 money winner!. But, as he !\aid, he hasn't been bad all the time. lie played four sub-par roundit in the Hawaiia n Open, came back to California to shoot a 6'1 and then ha d to withdraw from the Bob Hope Desert <.:lassie when his father died. lie played his first two rounds in 141 at the tough R1v1era Club an Los Angeles. then blew 1t tn the last two round11. lie was und(•r par for three rounds of lht• To urna m e nt Players Ch am · p1onship, then s hot 76. lie ha<I a 64 an the pro-am ol Orlando, then didn't m a ke the l'U t "ll seems tha t e very time I Sll'l in position to do 110meth1nsi. I do .!!Omethln~ stupid. l do something to m ess it up. It's ju11l awful. "It isn 'l any one thing. My put- tiniz was off for a wtule. Then my irons were bad. Then my driving wasn 't very good. It's first one thing a nd then another. I just t"an 't get it a II t ogether at the same time.'' But there's a chanc<'. JU~t a chanCt'. that he could find 1l here tn the azaleas and magnolia:. and V. ISlcra a where SO milch Of lht• Palmer legend was born and nourished. "The last few vear~." he noh·d. the famous 1>milc leaping llWtkl~ to th e ex pressive, oft - photographec'I face, "the last few years I've played some of my best golf in the m aJors · in the Masters a nd the U.S. Open Maybe it's the courses. Maybe I'm just trying harder. Maybe it's the atmosphere. I don't know. But I h ave played pretty well in the majors. "Maybe it'll happen again. "Lord knows 1 ·~ tr)ing. I'm try mg to make ilnappcn." MO\'l :-.li l 'I' llf<:l'T l.a\\IW Cunnini.:harn , '\;1·\\pu1t Jl .11ho1 I h i.:h prodUl I. h.1 111 \'II h11 I'd ·"' tenni:. dtrt•c·tur 111 tlw 11111!.111 Well., JL111p11•I -< l11li 111 lndr.111 \\'db llWJI J',ilm Spl 1111.!" Warfi«'ld to Browns CLEVET./\Nl1 · l':i11 I Warfield, ont'<' ti .uh·tl ;1\\ot\ l" the Cleveland llro"' 11' ,111d n· cently strong!.'· pur ... u,"l I" th1•111 ai.:ain, s 1nm·d a co1111a1I"11h1lw National Fo11th.1ll l A'Jj!Ut· duh today. The wide n·rPIVPr a ~:r:ilfu.111· of Ohio Slate 111 1!1<;.1, promplh beg<1n selling tc·am rc·t·11rr1' wll1 ·n the Brnwn:-drall<'d him th;1t Vt'ar But 111 1 ~1711 ht• wa~ lradl'd t11 lhl' Miami llolph1n,, s orts in Brief Rogers, Heathcote New MSU Coaches F.AST LANSING. Mich. (i\PJ -San .Jose State foolball rna!'h Darryl Rol(crs and lJnivcri.1lv 111 Monta na basketball coarh Jud lleathcote have been selected t11 nPw C'oachlng spots al troubk1l Michigan Stalc' Un1vr•rs1ty R a~crl', 4 0, rep lu ct•'l Demny Stol7 .. who rl'signcd lust month under pressure r1:portco<llv bt>cause Stolz knew of an uthlt·lH: ftlush fund al the school lloge r11' appointment, juf!t days before spring practice I~ to open, is the latest step lo puq~c Michigan State of the elemt•nt!4 "hlch brought the school a three· year probation from the NCAA for 34 violations in lts football program. d1Ni her•• 1'"""'1.t v alr<•r111m11 v.11hmll ha\ 111v n·1•.111wrl r1in !iC'lllU.,tll'!.., ~1ltt•I hi., l1vht \\llh J\11strah:in 111·1 tor Th11m11 .. 11n W1lhurn. fr11m l'lc•\,.l;i111t . w1·111 into a 1'11rn.1 art1•r lwml' 'llru<•k Ii~ "l'\'erul hard 11•llll'lt•·' fr •1111 'fhomµ~1111 111 lh1• 111111 :ind f111;if rountl o f th r h11ut at th1• Bl acktow11 C'l11h Th11r.,llav 111~hl Tanana Slaorp P II 0 p: N I X !<' ra n k 1' u n a n 11 hdd thr <'h1cu1trtC'uh., to four hlt'I untl :a lone• urwarnc'fi run 1n tlw Sl'ven annan~'I hr pllC'h•·1I 1n lrmt mg thl' C'alifornia Ani:t<•h to :l 7 1 exh1bll1on bu ... eh.lll v1C't111 y Mon day Dodgfl'rll ff'ha Kings, Flames Open Playojfs Heathcote, 48, replaces Gus Ganakas, whose one.year con· tract was not renewed by the Mlchlaan Slate board of trustee11 after Ganakas headed seven years or mediocre basketball. MESA. Arlt Al r>owninJ( hl'lrl the San 1-·ranrisco (;i;111h h1llc•-,, throu~h four lnntn~s ,.., the• J.Qs Angeles Dod~ers n•cord"'I 11 1, 1 e'Ch1b1t1on bac;eball "In .Mornl;" In Phoenix. lNGLEWOOD <AP> Los An1oteles f!t>al1E' RoJ.!i e Vachon knov.s exactly what it 's gomg to take ror the K 1ngs to "'hap the Atlanta Flames in their bc.;t-or· thret' National Hockey League playoff series tl\Pt opens here tonight. • "Everything counts," Vachon said. "Pe nalty killing, power , play. defense. t'verything counts. The team that makes the least mistakes will win the s<>rles, it's as s1rllple as th:1t " Vachon «1a1ct he c>xpected tht• Flamt's to open Y.tth Oan Bouchard in the nets. "He's a pretty good goalie.'' Vachon saia. "BU\ if we're playing ball well. we're goinf( to but them no m altar how hot their goalie is ... The Kings, second behind Mon- treal In the Norris Division this season with a 38-33-9 mark, won three of four meetings with the F1ames. who finished third in the Patnck Division with a JS 33-11 re-cord. But the previous year . the Kings had won four and lied one against the Toronto Maple Leafs in regular season pla}. outscor to knock Los Angeles out of the playoHs In the ope ning round. "We learned last year th1t what a team does against you during the regu I ar sea.son doesn't mean anything in the playoffs," said Los Ang~les veteran Bob Nevin, twice a member of Stanley Cup champions in Toronto. "In a short st>ries like this. you've just got to go out there and take each gam e as it comes ... Mar<'el Dionne. who set a Kmfi(s scoring rerord this seasoh ~1th .io goa Is and 9-1 points, s aid .· the power play will decide the series. "Playo(( or not, If your power play is going, you 're going to win." Dionne said. "Nobody's going to go out in the playorrs and goon anybody, so there won't be that many chances on the power play. "That m eans it's even more Import ant to score on It ." Atlanta enters the playoffs wtthout the )services of center Rey Comeau, who suHered a dis- located shoulder In the Fta mes' regular season finale Sunday. Pl.,,.ltl?tt. io 49n-• SAN t~RANCJS CO Quar~erback Jim Plunkett became a San Francisco 4~r Monday, with an announcem ent formalizing a trade made two weeks ago with the New England Patriota. The 49ers gave Ne~ England 23·year·o1d quarterback T om Owen and future National Foot· ball League d raft choices. Bo~~rDl~• SYDNEY . Australia American box~r Chuck Wllburn \languard11 Fall Ed Cowan hurled u fi\1• hit shutout Monday n1 f.thl, lt';cdrni.: the UCLA Bruins to a 5 O win over Southern California Colle1tr in a no n.conference ha'l1•h;1ll game at Anaheim's J,u l'alma Park. O•feete Cad SARASOTA. t'la. Cl;111dc Cb teen, a th r el' t 1mc Nataonul League all star. wai. handt••I h1., uncon<11t1onal r<•lt•J!'ll' h~ th<' CbJcago Wh1k So"< \fond.1} · ' . • H lttln .481 Ve rsatile Smith Sparking Barons By ROGE R CARLSON Of·~ 0.11, f'jle4 tu" For awhllt!, ll 1et>med. f'oun· taln Valle)' t11iih·1 Rob Smith WH ln Jeopardy or being lost In the shutne. And that'• u hard than11 to swallow whtin yuu·re poun1lln1 tht ball uround tho !500 clip, 1tealin1 baae• Ilk" cra.ty und playln l( tho outrltold with t•x cellent dcft'nH. But the 1ltuutlon Included a ttammate <Rick Woolurdl who w11 even hottt'r, hlttlna ut o t>H8 dip and billed u unc or Orun~l' County's be.st pltchtin Woolard , howc vl'r , wu!> sidelined with • broken left foc.>t , misstd four or thl' hr t five Sunset Leaaue ellmei.. Jlld Ill JUSl now be11nning to &:el back into -thellneup, Woolard's ub~ence eit u .. train on the rest or t he OarOl\1. but as expected, Smith did well and packed up the cluh with has standout play at the lcadoff spot In the bat.tlna order "He's hud some people tulkang because he's :;o qwck," says Fountain Valley roach John Cole . about his senior outfielder The S·ll. 165 poundcr doesn't posseu the menacin~ physical statistics when he takN• hill spot in the box, bul hr.i hatting :ind running st11tlstacs arc 1mpoi.1ni.: Fountain Valley ran up u nine· game wanning i.lrcuk unrt l 'UIJ lured in its fant three Sunset League gamt'i. with on1 .. run Ill'· c1slons. And for oil but one 1:jmc (twisted ankle I Sm 1th hai. ht'l'n ,.... Mater Dei Tour ney •' ,/i>lanned for ICCC lr\'lne Co:.i~t Counrn Club will be the sc ene of the 111~th annual Mater Dea ~olf classic on Mon·· da\'. April 21; "Ith a ~hotitun i.t11rt at I o'clock ProcCE·<b from lhl· entn fees \I.Ill he ubcd Lu mu111ta1n th1· .:ulr program at the i.chool us well us help111g with tht• !{i ris athl<'t1t as llO('IULIOO .ind purc·h.i'>llljl u i.c\ <:n mun l unthull hlot·k1n1: sled Thl' l'rtlr~ ft•t• of $7'1 1nrlmlt'~ a golf l':irt, l(rt•1·11 f1•1·~. chrult'r and door pnzc p.1rt 1r1putw11 1-\ir furthe1 111forrr1.1111111, !'ttll tart Jcrn Tardie, uthll'tH' d1rN tor.at$-1551fit · OM or the maJor roc:ton, smack· l1111T t1ln1hii1, •double and triple In 39 trips to the plate ror I .487 avera1e. lle'I •truck out only lhrH times and 11toleo 13 baMa. A~ a leadott b atter he's llCOr ed U timea and h:11 four rbi. Frid ay his triple and tubaequent acore orf a wlld pitch a ave lh" Barona a l·O Ind In a 2 0 dcd11lon over Edl11on. Smith'• ability doesn't stop here, h o wever , aa h e'1 spurheaded the Barons defenso "Ith h11 play In the outfield. "Smith aaved a 1amo a l Doe PuebJos." relates Cole, "When he went fro m rict\lcenlcr to spear a line drive to ltflcenter. The came on the tin~ at lbe moment. but he caught it in stride. Two or three times he's really had to ao and get t he ball ... and he did. He's very sood at goina back on the ball and h as an excellent arm." Smith, In ad dition to playlnc t h e o u tf ield. la capable of patching and is considered one or f'V's stoppe rs If uny of the three starters sets In t rouble. "This la sort or like a Rod Box· berger· Ro b St eel sit uation at foothill High School last year, .. says Cole. "You always heard about Boxberger , but Steel (pow al Saddleback College) is & ht>ckuva player." Smith h as been opening some e} es despite the disadvantage, however. Several major league ~touts were in attendance to see Woolard and had ,£Losed their books only to reopen them when Smith beat out an infield tapper "Clearly," s ays Cole, "Smith is the person who makes our al· llK'k go. He's scored three limes us the first batter up in thf: first inning and or couri.e lhu1 has been our beat start e\•er at f'ountaln Valley, winning nine of our hrst 10 aames." Smith had a lO·game hilting streak a nd his first rour i;:aml'S In lea(lue produced hve hits an 10 tn ps to the plate. He's a spray haller with aood Po'-' er from the fi rsl base side of tht• box. yet throws ril!hl·hundcd. All this and the ability to turn the rarst 90 frt.'t In less than four ~econdi. a1ves Fountain Valley a lethal punch an its quest to upset the Los Alamatos·Loara rom· binat1on 1n Sunset League C'Om· petauon. 55 Schools In Laguna Spikefest The prestigious Arcadia In· vllallonal 1s still two weeks away, but many or the CIF's top track and rield stars will be In ac· tion at the Laguna Beach Trophy Meet Fr iday and Saturday at Laauna Beach High. Laguna track coach Jim Toom ey says SS schools have en· t rants a nd \he meet Includes some or the beist athletes m the state. f'or instance, the lOO·yard dash will feature 9 4 sprinters Dupree Branch or Baratow HJ1h and Norris Jon e1 of Ke nnedy (Bua tow). Branch has 11 21.2 In the 220 and 47.9 in the 4'40, ~race that has alao attracted Crespi 's Crala Ru11ell (49.2). In the mile, Thom Hun t or Patrick Henry Haah In San Diego ha .. clOC'ked 4 .02.T In an Indoor meet and will race tht! likes or Crescenta Valley's Don Moaes. Clf 4·A cros_s country champion. l''oothlll's Mark Spil1bur)' and Laauna Beech's Eric llul1t who has u ll fetim ~ best or 4:09.1. Spllsbury ha~ r un 4.17.1 and 9 01.8 und thoae four could break nine minutes In the two mile. Other top entr ants are Crespi Hlah'~ sophomort' senauilion An· thony Curran ( 15·9' • an the pole ''ault), Snn Clemt•nte's Carl E1ssmun (6.ff hiAh jumpl and Cresp1'11 Paul Pi.kolvac 161Hl1:: shot put l Action bcf(ans at 3 Fnday with tht' set>ded m 1 le to be run at 6. HVC Nin e Rustlers Seek Schafer, Falls, 8-0 Sw. . . Arnold 11unt1ngton Valley llfllfllnH Title p OCC Chnstlan lhgh Srhool or • ~ 8 Ce Costa M csu drnpp1•d Jn Ac ad em~ I. t· .1 I! u l' Golden West College base b a II d t' t· h ion to s c e k s t o d er<' n d at s Liberty Christian lhgh, Southern California Con· R 0, Monday uflt•rnoon 11t fcn•nre swimming and TeWankle l'urk In Co:.ta di\ inlo( chom paonshlp this Mesa \I.eek. but the· Rustlers OOLOllfWUT ... uiu WALNUT -C hr i s )()() ''" t\i ... ._:~~~~0., .. " o Arnold and Ron Schafer ~.:.!:.~ .~~:.·\~!~~ ~~,!", 7~~.o hend o ll!'t of Orange lluntanlo(tOn \::die•, httd r11Wn' lo hU\ (' a much four bus1• h1li. hy Kl0\'in tougher tlml' than they Kini;:. M1kl· Oo 11dannv, daduyeuragn Brian Alters und J ohn C o n c h T o m 114-ankn but hn<l Lrnuhl\• llt•rm~tart·~ Golden Wellt gellinR lh<'rn lt11?1•1lwr outfit won the SoCal litle The• llV<: Conqu1·1m·s h) 4.1 points lii~I year, play ho:.t lo A mt'nt'lin hul this wel.'k ·s nwet ('hr I ~ t 1 n II II j i: h 0 r 11A hlt'h bt'glns fhur!lday Pomona Wrcln1•sct.1y 111 11t <iWt'l prohublv \\Ill 3 l:i al Tt•\\ 111kl1· • It<' .1 lnl l'loscr """1 v.11.,c.hro•1 t11 J'hur~dJ \ · ... Jc·t1on ~~·:;,', • .' • , •• ~' ~ '~ ~~~1~i~:l1-c ~'~ •::11 r i;:t1,";~ ,.,, ... ,, u 11nd 3 fo0t11l,I\ .11111 S•tlllr· ~:::,·.~t"u •• d.t \ ...... • ~.1nt.1 ~1 0rlll',1 r1.:urc1!1 !:::;·,~· ~ .t, th1• (.H o111t• The ,...... n 0 rorso1r1 ct1aed ewe. ••; ;~.. 1~ .. ~ '>:J SI , 111 u 1l11JI mcl'l tlu~ ••••• h '""'"" ,,.a ... nn C'\ 11rl'''. '4 llh ,,.~ , ~ ~ : lltlt ,111 n111d1 <il'pth 111 ~.~~''" l "'•' "'~ ""., e " • to Ciuldt•n \Vt•ttt or S.1uta !\lnn11·11. 1~ lh1· 1'111111·1• ror Volleyball R esults C•h•t rl'\1tt ,,.,,,, ... ¥nfl••••lt Cent1t•ftc 1 third plact• l.t•:11tini: lh1• l!t1!>lh•r:o1 urc HrllCl' Scholc11. Gun· l h f' r ~· r II II I 0 b . J t' ff l<~rtw urd~. Bill O 'Toni(', ·nnutt fahi un. Shirley Robuhoff anti Slt•vc \\'onjll'r '""'" "'""'""1•1111'""'" S1·holt•ll I~ th<' dt•fcnd· t\ n t tt t\ 1 I\\ int( ('OnfOrt!O('l' ChttmptQn JuN1011 v•1u1Tv In tht' 100 and 200 1:•··•·"1 ""h·• 1" 1 '1'"" '" buckstrokt'I! He ha11 ...... ., ... ~ '"' "•' r.,,. -·· i1en11on ht>'lt of 57 1 a nd U 1 1 4 r•(SHMA.H 2 0~ s_ hut r lorked 54.9 .,. ,., 11 .. ~" • "•·•• 1\ 1 11 11 and 2.00 O in lost vea r'li '\:.~. H•" "' 1 ••••• ,.,., ,, 1 <11Ull' m\'t'l winning the n 1 • • 100 \'Ord event woM•::;~~.';!"••1..L Santa Monica 1~ Jed by Go,.,... .... 1 _.., \•"'• ,. ... ,._ lo ng rrecat) ler Eric "11 Sharao. -. ho h11!> clocked 1)'• ..... ,.,.. "' <" ··~· r,..,, 11'" 4 SO I\ ( 500 I r ce) and occ ., ... ,,ft• ...... To" ~1 ... n ~ o c 1.000 >, the be~lin °"" ... ,,.. .... ~ o........ the stole c.o.o..~ w. • "' •"" a,... ,,.. C' pres!I' top entrant I~ 11 :.,., .. 1..,. "" 0 ... 1• c •.• • •'-John Searc~. also a Ion~' II J ". frCl''tt \ ler 0(( P••y•H ot "liaH'l1 c;...1··- JV Baseball R esults JUMIOll VAll\ITV "·-'" ,., ,., .. 1 ... , ...... H,.>A oort Ha,bot I•"••• 7•. ' ' ' l p,., ••• ,,, ., • ' , 0 tf•I"""'"""" lb f I I t Ph•ll•t U~ • O Io A"""' pr 0 oft o \,,v.,., r•,. ' ) 1 0 ~diort II J 0 I t WMft t-" ' '00 M ill•' 1) I 1 1'1lt1..,.,t....,f'f t~IJ 1 Ni'l'-0 ... D 1 Q "I+ t '""•f)M"I l'f'. 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Coast C'ollegt>swammers e ..... ~....,, .. t o11 Jm W•tt•• parlic 1p11.t1n f: in the :~.;> ~u,,~~·, r;~:~~:;; c;', ;~ • J•~~ South Coast Conrer ence EJ .. ••O• 111 01 J•m •~·o.••• swimming nnd d1vin1 :;! ~:. :;::,;-.,~:::!~.~',1°::'1~"'"' championl!,hlps Thlfrs· ''"., day through Saturday al ,,'g:,;n°0.~;0,.,<,;:,~,' ,:·1~'0:• Mt , San Antonio College, IN•"•' " •• o• &•b••""" •• 1''°' ·hen.• ~1 ·~~·.~ 1!0,,',,,";.11 ~~11",~· /';:.:~,' Th t' m e cl begin 5 " 111• P••, " 1> ., ~ , ... , •• , Thu rs d a y u t 2 : J 0 . •1 01 o" 1..0 11• fl•11 I') 1""'" "'" Preli ms wail be held Fri· Moo,. 11 C>O St NAtf'IAn M• .A111m - " ll4 ~· 100 H•• r •• , ... 1." • l• day at 10 with finals at J. ~·.:,~; ;;, ~~ "•'I0~:.:•01•0 1::,:;~: ... And S11tur(ln~ 's prcltms "0o•• -.., • .,....,," 01 ,, ll'lO•••• 11lso 11rl' iwt ror 10 -.1th ~'.~: h •01:1~ ,•:n; '"~~; .. \·~~~. the final~ (lt'll1na under ...... •o·""' wuy 31 2 30 hlv• .. , C r o s s m o n t a n d ,. ',':.!: "~~o ;: ~~" ~;!.'.'~~~. Fullerton urc expectt"<I "~ 0\ 0 .... ., ... , llQ It 01 <I 00C to n.:hl ll OUl for the ~;;.~,: ... , '0~, t;,•1, .~:~:b 11'.', ~, team title ra. .. o •"1" Qr . • "'• N Arnold" 111 swim in the n;r,;.~"'t.~:~,,1 ~·1~1~1 "·~:~::~ 200 and1v1dual m edley ,, "01 ,,~~· .. •1n11 '"° Thuri.da"t'. the 4'00 1ndo ,,. •• ,, ......... ' ,. ' ,,. •0-· t-''ridu• .i nd the 200 but· ,,, ••• '''"""'•")Jilt l'fC)lly J u ,.,..,. "o." "•q• 1 ,,. .., tcrfly Saturda) Schafer , ... ••·•• • '' • 1~ ... "'•1•• .,,. 1s cntt•r('d in Friday·~ 100 "I(.! '"''11"1,a•" '\wH• h r l~ ~ ~ l ~ l r o k <' ~' n d College T ennis Saturda' ·1' 200 bre:i~t Arnoid h1u 1eairnn be1l~or2 .oo.1 C200lndol. 4 ·47 fl t-400 lndo) nnd 2 12.3 \200 fly 1. Schafer ha11 clocked t ·06.2 < 100 breaat) und 2.23.J (200 br o111ll. •11 <•ITtv•,.•• l"ullerton Is the de· lotUC8 tfh leyl rcndinlt chnmJ)iOtl. 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I I •• •l. l<M IOI .. , M11\a11 1 \.•I, \w.,~ lGI dtl -• • • • t J. """-lt:1-.. Wt<t•O t O $ll•llln•f01dtl C-.,,,_1 • 1.1 I • J 0.•-ll UY CM• lrtt IGI Ott 1 1..,lt iol•IM J 4', t I, l·I ""°""''·-tEI .. W•lfN• """' 1 I •• f•O WlfNt IGI ,_. i;.,.n. .. C-Nfl M.M.~ Pr o Scor es Ntl•ot .. 1-t!Wll AIMCi. ... 1'1111_1,..le IJO, MW\I.,. I" 1 .. 1 Wf>lll"fl ... IU,AU•llle 101 ~, ... ..., .. tel, Clllu .. o "'-'< ............... _. .... ........... 1 ... ~--.. •• ·~· TU!IC!!y.Aprt14, 1970 • DAIL\' PILOT 13 se~ Kings Battle Stars CdM Giru in Cage Quarterfinals Tonight { SAN PEDRO-Corona del Mar Hi1b Seboql 'a 1urprl1tn1 Sea ~uf. 1lrtt batlretbell tu m wttl • Mary Star HJp ol San Nro ln quarterftnal round CIP' 4·A playoff action tonl1M at Qadwtck H11b II\ Palm Verdes. Tht CdM Sea Kln11have•14·2 record on th• )'H r comparod to 18-5 for the Stau . and 10 rebound1. Uz Stlpano¥ich. a 6-10 rorw1ard. I• a\feraaatn1 12 per 1•me and eliht ~bouncS.. Ot>ldre £rlck6on, • s"" 1uard. la htttln1 14 per tllt aTtd 111 thu "Ooor en1inHr" atccordlng to her coach. Other lihtrtert are Vickie McClure (5·7 forwurd> a nd Vlcklo•llubaty (5·4 i UardJ. For tbe Sea Kings, Laura Semonacn. a 5·9 forward. 111 tht' reboundtnic leade r and lhc onb 6tarun.i 1cnlor. Dale Kcot11h. u liOphomore nt 5·6, la the leudlnai 1con·r with 17 ~r-ume. Ff'eahmnn lS t;irh'r• l11clud1• t,ht\tft Go~uel (5·9 ct•nkr>. Dt•h blel llend1 Ix <S·S guurdl und Rob· b1eTorrc1 l6·2 llut•rd). CdM coach T lf11 Conroy hH " )'OUnl team wlt~ • •tart.Ina flvo compo1ed of thr•• rrethmt n, one aophomore and• •enlor. n. Sea Kln11 w on the Century Lea1ue champlonahlp with • perfect 1.0 record and have de· featecl-two playoff fact by 10 and MYen polnu. ·Monarchs Favored Over Mira Costa Mary Star was runntrup lo Blahop Montaom ery In the touah Santa Fe League and had u !1·3 league record. ··we like to gqt the lead at the be1tnnln1 or the g.ame and hold pn," Mary Star coach Sandru Sim ich uyt. ·'It 'a not really s ur· prising t o me that we hayc gone this far." The Stat:s use a cOfltrol game and have three players averag· inc in double !icurea. Center Liz Ludwig 15·9) is the leader with 16 points per game * * * C>lrec1let11 I• (11"4wjc~ 141.,. T•t• tN S,.n 0 1•ao Fretw•y '°'htCt•n,h•watf ,.mp. Go_..,,, Of" ,,.,,.n.w •UOh P•clfl( Co., I M .... •tY -.,p , ... 11111. Cto•• ...,., PllO\ ""'°"' Otlwe Nortrt ••k• tM nt•t r1ont t..,,-n, 1""1 lf'lif' nt-•t lf'U -Y-•11t• itnot"-' lttt •,.ct ••nclue»tMf\111 ~ hlf'n 1-41 ..., Aocltmy Om•t Oo I"'-" ,,,. """"' o.ate-s (\J\d "''.,. tt\e ro.d to 1tw tnd A 1»r'-•no •ot '""° llW ntW Ill"' •tt •I f"" Ol I ... '°"" MANH ATTAN BEACH Mater Del H ig h 's fa\ort>d Monarchs &iris basketball teum mo\·es tnto quarterfinal CIF 4·A ptbforr 1H'laon tonight ut M1ru COilta lllaih ~Ith tipoff nt 7 JO Conch Llndu Sharp's Monurchs are 25·-0 for the season and\\ 111 be facina the Mara Co~la Mustangs, runnersup in the tough Ray League race to Be\erly Jl1lb. The Mustangs have a 19·3 overall record and finished 10..2 m league play. Bot h league los!>es were lo Beverly II ills, onc·c b) four points a nd another by two. The other loss came in the Garden Grove tournamt>nl tha t was won hv Mater Dei. Mary Star of Sun Pedro holds thul derision O\'('r the Mustangs. Mater Oci, the lop seeded teum UCf in Oiallenge Match UC Irvin e 's annual tennis challenge match "1th the John Wa~·ne Tennis Club will ht• sta ged Saturday and Sunda ~. al the W•yne TC ln Newport Beach. • The annµat aHalr matche:. th<' VCI men'' and women's teuml- li&ainsl members or the Waym• TC with pfoceeds ~ncrating the UCI tennill progr am. Last ) l'ar approxlmat elv $3,000 ~as raised Singles and doubles pin~ for both men and "onwn "'" l>t-11laged along with nl1M'<l 1lo11hle11 compel1l1on Saturday's m ut<'hl'!-"iii bci:an at 11 11 m "ith Sunda~ ':. action under W:l)' at 1 Adm1ss1on for both <la\' ... b $.'i, "ith student~ ad m1tt1'tl · for ~ Re11ervt>tl 1w11b ;in• pr1t'l'll al $10 with 11 bo)( c:c1x M'Ul~l ~11111~ for ~ }'"or ticket lnformullon call tht• UC l At h l <' t 1 c L> e I' a rt !ti 1• n l C8J3 691$5) an the play0Ht1, will utilm• a fulil IJrtoak ortl·OSl' .1 ml a :.h1nln1: ronl' und nrnn ttl mun ddl'n11c, ;ic cordlni: to C'Oat'h Linda Sharp Carolyn Topf, a S 8 for\\ard. h O•r.ct1•ft' ,. Mir• C..U• "• '••• ,,... \.," 01eoo f'••••w 10 Ari•\•• tiio..;1.-..,n (lo We•I "" Atl~°"'f I ,.,,~ t._ l#4t• H U V\\ Ai"-''''" •f'\I WU• i,111 to "t 9' A'ffM-1t • "'""""' ., UJ' trH , g"' n•l'kf ''"' "''"' "•'"' tt rl'¥, .. 1/yl l w '"•0• 1s:•t1-.1ntiJ h·f lhe team·~ lt'udrn~ bCOrer with a 16 point ll\'t•ra~c pcr J:arn1• Ct•nter Pl'~~y Hl•1d (5 9) 1:0. a\'cragang 12 per tilt. · The• Mu s tan1t s hou:.l .1 balann•d ;1ttuck, an·ord111g to lhctr eoach . Sylv1a llolly. "\V(• lo~t two &Jml'S by :1 lotal of :.ix point11 tu Uevt rly llllls." !\he Ml~i. "We had u Ct•w p10 blem11 and onl' cr lt'ttal C'llll by un official hurl us In tlw 11t•1·011d gamt " Thl' !\tu,.,t :11\~11 don't hu\I· •In) one bC'urang an double figure' ror the !>l':.thtll\ \'1ri;:1naa Rni.:<'r'" a 5 11 1un1111 cenll'r, lt•t1d~ lht· lt•Jlll ''1th an 8 ti U\ crnl(e "'hlh• forward Kut It• Scull's hu:. a 7.!I murk !kules h 5.9 nnd w1ll prohuhl:.• bi• JOlnt•cl 111 the l'lartlng lineup by 5·9 Laum· Co:.tello At thl• ~uard !>pol", Dl'ntw nro"' n 15· 11 and L1~u Carnt ~ 15 11 urt> llw slurll'rs. Brown b the point 11u t1rd anrl floor leudt•r Garrltv IS dl''('rlb1•'1 lw her cou<'11 ai. "a s'up1•r JUm p1•1' ' · Exxon Dealer ~ial.Ro~nd~p/. AtlaS SS Radial. Q1au·bet11d r1dfata: mllHO• and p11lorm· ance, aeonom1c11ly priced. OA1a.14 0111a.16 WE'RE ·-~1 DEALING ON RADIALS ~· ~ ASLOWAS f is349s i Plua 11 •• I l'•d !•To lor I"' All.. l ' ti ~'4111 AIU~· I J wll1t1wa11 Ytll~ lloO• I• Offers end April30. Shop. at theYllueCtnter si1n. E)f{ON Ptic:H •nd olf•r• "''Y v&l)I •nd do not l'eeenarlly rep•etenl lho" eveilebl• et p1rtielp11tr19 1nclf9en<Mnt b•<"' dHleni. ThHe 1111ion1 are IC19f'lllted by 1 V1lueCeliler doo' elgn r11dlng, "P1rt1clp1Ung dH \ar." PJICH and ol!•,. lllOWn aboft 1re 1vaH. able ti ewxon Mrvtc• 11e11ona l<1en11tled by 1 VatueC1n11r dOor tlgn rtttct1n9. "Ope11t0d by Euon Comp•ny, US A." Exxori Steel Belted Radial 78. 'iloal bollod r .tt11u1, our 1ouohe1t t11•"• tr,1 Che long run 940.1111 ' t " . .... ? 40 O.H l Iii 14.1$ .. ~ H .t5 t ti .Ill 341 •O 000.MILI 1.IMITIO WAl.,IAIUV ' •••• ·~·· ... tf ....... ,. Charge It on your bJIOft Credit Cent. . . .. Tuesoay.Apnlll.1976 ~ Ce11f ttry Leag11e Cha•pions Coach Don lla~km:-· CoronJ dcl ~Jar High Sea Kings won the C:enlur~ League .,\, 1m championship for 1976. Kneel- -ing <from lt•fll ~like Sa~ er. ~!Ike Yraceburn. Rob • Weber. lhn <' Smith. Frank Rro\\ nt>. Ward Oberman. ;\like Wall.on. !\I alt Earl Standing -Haskins, Dean Jleck. Jt'ff \\'h crr~. Peter Doder . l\11ch~t'I Palmer. Paul ~monscn, Skvt· \\'right. Todd Temple. Alan Launer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Anita Racing Entries fl.of'W""•MUY, f='A1r-Poot tS•t"'"'' I ci ... r & ~.ut Alamitos ..,., .. •AC• ON n11i., P« ... ('-""""" l'll•w ltlOO. S...Wrllli•' IT .. ) t)O ~1.,. 0.MI' IG•t-1 I MiYK• ''""~ 10 .. 11-•) 'ti,,.. , tit• ) uo J~ uo no no "Hlt"" Af\O\'\ 06rf\ ~ " ... u •uu• -, .... _,, ,..,., & ,_ Dol<><I ... OeH,., , .... Ut.M l•CONO llACI 0,,. "'"• P•<10 AM•tl•"' Colh • oeld1n11•. P\o~ '''°° v .... , .. ,...,., • ., ,~ ... ,. ••rt-top l(terw • t .00 4lt0 170 4.0 J.O uo 4't .. .nov,r t~hoctr•"' r.,,., lo. !>v•t<l>ed ~u~r'lm.10" .... T141110 •At• 0... ,,,,.. IM<• ,,.~, ........ ,, . '"·~""· \ .,.., ... --· ""'""'°° ~-~· \..Obeoll 10.·M· I 4 t0 (.M>••tllO..~<•• ·~1 ~0.•h .. 4(••""1 f•mt 7 Of I S Nci )Cr•tttw,; ''° ,. llO 1 IO J ~u•TH •ACI! OM m•lr. PK•. 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S... ,,.tMIKe) llYIN ADYANTAGIS oua'•a ... .,..1 COM'lln OIAN•I coulln c:onu•1 t•dlNllef: &...-.... .. s.c ................... . ...,...., ..... ""' ..... .... -'LA. ... 2 MONTH TO MONTH IINTAL DSl'f 3 MO DVOSIT U9UillD ON APHOYIO Clltn 4 ONLT tl7 10 PU MONTH TOTAL. COST .... WtH ,.,.., 5 MEW COMPACT UNlf SIZI 11 v.1 4 a Va l 6 YOICI MIUAll PAIHS ALSO All AVAii.Aili 7 fUU flfl MAINTfNANCf ylftrHurls F">I 1'6tt I lO p m uo.,1trOouot~on t't • 2no Rilet"t U E••<'•' Oft Stl\, ltft • '"' R.;ce\ S.. ~0"° Ofib (P11'CWY J,. A Mi.Am.ca '"'•'Q"'''j I ... . ' 111 TG"'~ Rvt"m •Mf>n•• llun<,tL;,rt'bl''l 1; 0.tlll\.., M1 .., f0ttv~rt 11 Rustlers, ::~OCC Play ... A•no E•P'~h l•u1>l•I t• 60 6 «> ) '°-------------- ORANGECOUN7Y RADIO'TELEPHON£ SlRVICl INf ... Poe-hitter 'I A\ T R •c E ~ tvd<0nQ' 't't-'"' OI t t+lh_. (l.tHT'lttHJ Pur ~ ~iN (i.t1"'.tH) P'''"' \1t 000 \11 Ol.AJ &•• c.., r~., •1 •1• l.o•.,,"q .. 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SAllTA l'I, SAllTA AllA ·-"--· ......... v...., .,_ -· .... c:_ ... ,_ -,....,..,_II T--.. -49'.JJU M e l a nn1e K y ler. •Golden W ei.t Collt'gt• '.s •b r11l1 ant "omen '"> softball p1tcht>r. hurl~ • .her s ixth one h1llt'r of ·.the sea~on ~I ondJ~ • afternoon 1n .. ruin.: r:.down Sant a AnJ (.'ollt•Rt'. : 9·0. 1n Coast l.t>aj.!Ul' (ft fdlM1 Ml f1 I l 1_ .. 1,.1 .. t..,. ""'J'a (\•"" P:>,t• f..r'.J'1'" •I• \l•f •n11.,< ;• 1•1.tr•O'(n11i.Jr•"I \t4o""" S,.,c •I• F-,.rQI# Ii"•"' *'Jr 1 ~t>••-tOo-. '"" Qw•l n.-o"'QK•r u (JmOt t A.Jr. Bo Cfu" Qo(N'lo" I ••• ... v P11l·'G•flon 1Ro .... I 0t ''"'Ot,(r, ._ r:tf°').,~·"tf'IJ h...n•,,,,,, ,..,..,..., .. ., :::~ ~~~~b~~111~~t~~n:;,01~~~~ COf'td1f10fWO' tHtli U. J W't•r ot0S & ~ ir==========================::;--0-r Pur t\11JOO. I. action o n tht• loi.t·r·~ field Exct>pl f or :i r:un·drencht'd field, .,h(· I might ha' c h.id her ( fourth no-halter of lhc Lcampa1gn on a ball that fell in a wall'r puddle in ~hort ril{ht f1<•l<l ancf t didn't roll On .i dr~ t field, the ba ttc•r rould t have bt'en thro" n out at t~11rst ... Kyler had a tnpk in ,. posllnj.! ht>r 1:1th 'll'lory of the ~cason ai.:ainst no ~ dt'fruts Sht' ha-. )(1wn f up one• c•11nwd rur1 for a !l tlllera ' The Rusllt•r -. Jrt• 17 0 for the sl',1.,on * * Gllll\\Ol'Tl&U Y&•\tT Y * o•• r-0RIV'f'Jo ,. ?~ 11 tt.1 ,.,., J.Jt• i>pol ,.,..'l .,, ,.,. ""'' .... , ."" .. M.t io..., H.14 , (t• lt.1•' t ''• .t t ro ,. ... p,...,,,,,, tq fl. .u n t C,O"l·l 11 \1' ~OQ':j q,,.,.,,, • ,, (_g,. 1 bo fr-0\,lb'• H •ftlt t 11• C.h;.t(t.• lv<fty """',.... \ECONOllACE ~·•• ono· 1,.., Ht c .. '"''Wl p.,., , ' ooo r .,.,....~ 1'. T•• " M •..t1 f"°"" "·"4 S••""•' (y ~ °"' •01 ... .,.. f..t\.-. '"' C..~u fL 1mb' 't "' S'I ~Ii "IJI. fl'\( "I -·· f.U Ah• f h410ft 1 1U Art \.0ovt)lf" "'4 q.,µ I !>d<i- 'M-...ro(, 1-n '" l"4n1 ''"'t Mf /+lt rN-' lr lP•tr WI\. •r-rJ,,.,.,. tQt .. .,,,,. 1 O.\f\•l'\Q t N ou•1r M.llt r• \IA 11 11 11 t Pin ty Jr l'fo Pt0 •llll>t•Of\t Ht• 1 t ll• \lt•1....,..ootC.4'IY·CW 1 ')n .. N4' t I (Pm O Jr I '. F!FT14 llACE ... "' ,,,,. ~C.V'I"' ( f.,.f , l ,_,,rt I Nov-V• •• tP no ~tJ' 1 II II• ... week. "' ' ,., SEV(HTH lt&CE Ii 11.itt~ ~ Action begins WednC'S· day with OCC's Pirates taking on Rio Hondo al 2 o'clock at t'ulterton and Golden West's Rustlt>n; •d (ltm IM'J Pt.ir. ,.,,....,.. I' C ht-r't1""1 pr11 \ 1 V00 \1•.otlCi M..-u ... ,,, ... '~""'' °"'(l(iift•" Tf •U' 10•"" \.Olctt H_.tMM fl 6Mt)l·ft t!""' 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HEW ORLEANS J.AZZ FEATURING THE ARTFULL DODGERS AND THE MUSICAL LARCENY REVUE 7:30 P""-to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights CHEF•s SPECIAL DIMMER MEW EHTREE EACH MIGHT • ..,.,ss.95 MOWOMLYS4.95 Son S 1.00 b.twHtt 4 P""-.ct 7 p.& DIXIELAND SUMDAY laUNCH , ... 1,..... Come>Jefe Brunch plus ChOf~ ol Ramos Grn Fcz1, Bloody Mary or Glass of Peaches and CMmpagne $3.95 . - 4248 Mm tllWJCH Way Newport leach 17141 979-5000 • •I . . - RIMIY WIMIEllEAH TllAT'l lllllllU nllU ' I j I • f ----.. HOMI ·- [ l f ''""II ftfE M94ACE ~~~ J ~ " ,. TU91day. Apnl fJ. ff79 Love Behind Money, Job Our Love and War man is grieved to learn that h1a specialty, love, ranks only No. a on that list of Lbinp most desired by a majority of the world's young people. It's behind No. 1, money, and No. 2, the right job. A Japanese watch manufacturer polled more than 5,300 youthful cillzeJJs tn 22 countries to Jeam aJJ tbls. No. 4 on the roster was a peaceful home, and No. S, a car. ,.,..P ... ~T CAUF. bREAM. • • &rams have be~n hurt by wraoiilloi abQu~ faculty credentials, politics and race. or have been vulnera- ble to budget cuts. 1n aoi:ne cue • atudeot lnterest haa dWindled. But with aU the problems of openin& the door on the outside world. there la no turning• ~ll:ck, UC offkials say. For one thing, the university 15 immersed in the problems or the 1970s. COSTS OF CARING FOR welfare patients have virtually bankrupt~ 110me of ils hospitals. Environ~ mental requirements and community protests have crippledJIOmc expansion plans. ''The university bas discovered that iocial pro. bJems are a hell of a lot harder than (iscal pr°" blems,'' says Saxon; frustrated at years 9t delay In Jpprovin& a new dental school in downtown San Francisco. CLERIC Hl1S ROYAL SPUT 0'M'A"1A (AP) -The Archbishop of York ha.a his opinion about Prin· C!eSS M.ariaret 's marital problems. Mos t Rt-v. Stuart Blanch, wbo ranka directly behind th e Archbishop of Cao . terbury in the Church of England, said here that the breakup of the mar. rlage of Prlnet.>ss Marg aret and Lord Snowdon was a sad state 1" "I'm voting for Ray Williams because through the Bndge Committee and the Friends. he's helped us with the two biggest problems in town - traffic and dw1ndllng open space ... YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect A~****** MA.AGO STUART ~VILLIAMS Every U.S. pre&ident with a beard was a Republican. Under the law of Mis- sissippi, there's no such thing as a female peeping tom. A man can get five years there for peering through a window for the lewd, licentious and inde- cent purpose of spying. But a woman can't even be booked for that offense. But the economy means fiscaJ problems galore. of affairs. P.u<1f0tbttCumm1nt:t~tuE1..-•fWyW!fl1.wn1 I CHarbo1taltu"d.N8 April 13 Brown, with his budget cuts and insistence that .. ~mary~~at~s~dhaff~fi~cl~mqr------~~----------~~===============~~ state dollars, is not the only one to question thd The synthetic perfume makers get that carnation fragrance from oil of cloves, but don't ask me how. Largest lost-and-found item Ill the record book at hand was a long.gone submarine which years ago turned up surprisingly in the bottom of a just·drained French drydock. VENDING MACmNES Q. ''How many differerit kinds or vending machines are there?" A. Research reveals only that there are 13,000 varieties of such ·m achines into wbich· New York City's subway riders can push coins. Believe I like the first of them best. The tricky lit~e device that kicks out a ball of chewing gum while you strajghten your tie in its mirror. Thomas Adams, founder of the Adams Gum Company. came out with that one in 1888. These modern models that shine your shoes and squirt perfume on you and hand you a paperback of foul fiction deserve less praise. Q. "Who was Rhode Jslandnamed a fter?" A. Nobody. Rhode came from the Dutch roodt meaning red. Reference was to the clay along ~he shores there. Addreu mail to L.M. Boyd. PO. Bor 1560. Costa Me&a 92626 value of a university education. I SO, TQO, DO MANY holders ot UC degrees, whlch a d~ade or se ago were regarded as a ticket to an interesting and well-paying job. ' Perhaps due to unemployment, the only col~ leges in California still growing rapidly are the two. year community colleges, which feature open enrollment, no class fees, and numerous job.- training and part-lime courses. The univers ity. which restricts enrollment to th~ top 12.S perc~nt of high school graduates, bnsUes at suggestions that it compete with others in "career·oriented " education. "DO WE REALLY WANT jobs per se to be our reason for existence?" Saxon's predecessor, Char:les Hitch. asked before leaving office last year. ''Do we intend vocationalism to supplant the search for truth?'' UCLA Chancellor Charles Young puts it more temperately : "Education isn't a guarantee of a high-paying job or even a job. But by and large the people wno are well-educated do better. "There are far fewer unemployed Ph.D's than there are unemployed high school dropouts." Factory Fined LO S ANGELES <A P ) -An owner of a macaroni factory where officials said they fou nd in- sect larvae and rodent pelle~ in food samples has pleaded no contest to charges he violated health arld safety laws. Alfred Spadofora, one of the owners or the Superior Macaroni Company, was fined $1,200 by Municipal Court JudgeClearerice A. Strom wall. ~y you're better off in California Federal: . . You can double your m<?neyin less thaJ1 rune years. T'ut Sl,000 minimum in 011r 71<i 'X ('l•r· lifil'illl'. L1•av1:.· lht> inh·n·~t lo ('tJln· pound. :rnd y11u earn H.()(>% a year. And it1 ll·:-~ than 111n1· \'l':tl'" vou 'll .!!Pl S:!,000. ~t:.irl with s10:1H)O; ,·,)u'll colll'cl S:.?0,IH)(). . . \\'1•\'t' ~ot ot lwr plan-.; for you. loo. ~hort 11 ... 1111• • d:t,r. Lon.I{ as 10 y1-:ir". :\11d t 111·~· pa~·.' ou from 7"11 ~ % all tlw \\ i.l j' ll p l ti i I I r' ; ou~trim your 1976 tax bill. If you'rt• nol c'O\·ered by a ponsion plan, Wl•\ C' ~ot a way you ran dPduct up to 15% of your income in l!l7G. And 11l•l'er the tnx<'s until you re· tire. I You'll lw in a lll\\>er hrnckct lhcn, ri~hl '?I Ask al10\ll our K('()gh nr IRA plane;. Either way.)·ou'll get a tax hreak quick. And a nest C'~g. too. We give you security for your Social Security. Lt·t l)ni·lt' S:rn1 :-1·1111 ,\11\ll' l'h1·ck lwr1•, to vour acTullnt. That "a\',\ ou won't havt· to \\<tit an11111d fort.ht~ mailman, it 1·an 't lw :-t11l1·11 fr11111 vour mailbox. And von'll t•arn inll•n·~t. dav 1n tu duv 1;ul. · :l'hl·n. \\ lw11 y1111 n1•Pd c·a.;h. iu:-.t phorw u-1. \\'1•'!1 mo\ 1• S:.!110 11r mort• to vour hank dwc·kin~ :tt'f'llllt\I, frt·t•. Find out more about wh~ you're better off in Ca.Iif omia Federal~ . Visit any of our offi<·t·"· or mail thl• coupon todny. r---------------, !~~~! I ~I ~. F:\·r·I~ n \\'illi11m~. ~uit<' 9!lll I I l'11ltfurnt:i F1•d•·r .. I Savin~~ I I .;11711 \\'tl~hm· H~vil. L1><1 AnJ.wh·~.Cultl. llO(l:lti I Jltcaw ~"ntJ rrw mnn-mf11rm11tion. II Di ';';')~ = 8.flti~ T>lluhl1• ;\lonr-.1· A1'f•t11inl •' OS11f1al S1•runl} llir••1•l ll<'f111 .. 1t 1 CJtnd1vidu~ H1•t1r"ml'nt J\r,..,unl I I 01\{'()J(h Plan R1·t1rc•mt·nl Arcount I ·~~ . I Address I :~ity -~· I~ Stale Zip __ ~ I ... ___ ._ _________ J 82 MPG EPA HIGHWAY TESTS. 21 MPG EPA CITY TESTS. LUV, our new half-ton pickup, rates high in EPA mileage tests. In milNiqc tc• .. ,ts publ1shrcf in the EPA Guyer 0, Guirfc. LUV 1•, ralcd at 32 miles per q:111rm on 1111: h1r1hwny .1nd 21 mile-:: per Q!lllOn In the r.11y-I ''llJ1f'lp8d w11/1 :i rn.Jnu:-sl trnnrm1s ,ion. f?r fll1'tn!Jr r ll1PS" 1nli1'rigP l1riurc•. ar·~ r·-:./1nm 1r">. Milr:ngr; · will vary d<'p1md1ng on the type or d11v1nq, dnv1nq hnl>11s. lrur.k's c 011rJ1t1on rJnd :JVn1I· ablt! cqL11pm<'nt. New 3-speed automatic transmission. CM's famous Turbo Hyrlr:i - mm1c lran-;m1'1 .. ,inn, with T handlr- seloclor pr?cle<;- 1ci1-rnountNJ J nn th<' floor. '" r1ow avail :d 1!r) for I lJV New smooth ride. Larger tirec:; rnountcd on onc- inch-w1dor rtms. Redesigned , rear spring'>. Torsion bar i~~ dependent front susrension. New f1ill-lonm cushioned -seats. They nll conlnbuto to l~ii~~ LUV's new ride. , .. .-...--. Plus all this Chevy value. 0 l'l0w •,1 ind nd frrJ11I d1•.r tH:11'cr 0 'l 'I pr;d r11:1t111:il t1 .111c,1111~ ·,1of1 with nr~w t 11 >1 I throw c.t11fl1n11 I, 'I ltlrf.1rrl 0 I 11l11a1n11; nr· ·1 Mil1:i 1<1 tn:1!r1< ( <1V,11I 1/)I" 0 1 rl'".V r·1tPrn1r rrJlr11 ~. 0 Pnwr•r ffrJw llw11111lt vc·ri11f>11''111 0 r-1 .1ly :111 (' ,11Jlr· r1.inl <Jnwn • p.11c 111111111dr r c arqo h0x 0 Waldon In rl<rC<' Cllr'JO t1r:?-rtown'1. o Stowage are~ behind sent. O Tough, ladder-type frame. O 6·foot cargo box carrier;; 1, 190-lb. payload o Sold and serviced by more than 6,000 Chevy dealers. • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday. Apnl 6. 1976 91 Farm Life· ... -e ottivated By JO OLSON Ot f ... O•lly ~•i.1 Swtf • Almos t ever yone likes lo escape to Knott 's Berry Farm for a day or evening or run ~d relax· alion, but how would it feel to go just about every day'! Marion and Virginia Knott love it, in spite or havmg literally grown up on the farm. The Newport Beach residents ha ve t a k e n o n more r esponsibilities through the years until they now are fulfiUing key roles in the park's family m anagement team. Mar ion, who started her car'ecr with the sportswear shop on the farm, now is director or design and planmng and has taken full charge of the new 20's area, wbJcb is in Hs second phase or construction. Virginia, after developing her gift s hop into what has been caUed "one or the West's most hight¥ r ega rde d s pecialty s hops," is tu ming her attention to helping other s hops achieve better records. t:ach had thought about leav- ing the farm to work on their own, Marion in merchandising and Virginia in education, but their parents kept them "so in· terested it was difflcuJt to quit." OWN BUSINESS "Mother and Dad handlCd us well," Vi r ginia s:11d. "They always paid us, JUSt Like anyone t!lse. Sewing Notions Altered If Aue<illtcl """' l lomc.' Sl'WIOl-( ISO 't what it used to be In l~ss than l.2 years, new pro- ducts and time s avmR sewing 1t·chn1ques have bt•cn mtroduet'd to the home :-.ewer, v.ho also 1!'.n't ~hat sht• u:-.<'d to bl•. "The woman who sewc; today, .. savs Be lle R1\'crs, vice.' pr('SI· dl'.nt. c·onsuml·r arra1 r~. for Ta lon, "1i. mll'n•itt<'<i in sewing as :a <'rt.'lt1ve act1 v1ty a nd a n N'Onom1c conc,1d{'rut1on And .11' -ih(• s t r1 \'C:. lo md1v1du.1h1l' h<•r looks . s he 1:-. w1lhn~ lo sf>('nd more money on fabnt·s and no· llOn!o." fl<-('HU'll' or thC'S(' tn•ncls, Mr'I R1vt•rs frt•ls morl' homt• ~ewers ne<'d tn be· com<• <'OllS<'H'nllous <'Onsumt•ni-1~. Th<'Y must Mo rt t•valunting produC'li., fabn<'s and scwlnJ! l<'Chniques ~o th1•y re- ceive top Val UC for their SCWIOI( dollar and timt'. "There are so many different kinds of businesses here. Unless you get way out of tine you can do your thing. It's like working for yourself in a way." All of the childrefl had lo pitch in and help in the early 2.0's when Walter Knoll sold berries to tourists on the w ay to Newport Beach and Balboa Island. Marion and Virginia re· memoor picking berries for the stand and working as waitresses in the s mall tea room their mother opened to supplement the family income, and later in the chicken dinner restaurant. The sisters credit their father with the vision for developlng the amusement park. After marrying his high school sweetheart, Cordelia, Knott tried to homestead in the desert but found he couldn't eke out a living. The couple then moved lo the Buena Park area, 1where they located a site that was to later pro- ve advanta1eous. "They were fortunate where they located." Marion said. "It was halfway between Newport and Pasadena ... just really by chance. "But Dad was a real showman." TIIREE GENERATIONS The family closeness remains as three generations now meet . ., weekly to discuss the business and make decisions. It is easier for the family to run the farm than it would be for strangers m a corporation, Marion suggested. "We g re w up working together," she ex plained. There is creative freedom in the business, Ma rion a dded. "Whoever comes up with an idea does it. J enjoy planning and de- signing.much mor e than the day. lo-day operation." This was lhe area her father was responsible for in the begin· ning years. But gradually, as she discovered he r own interest and talent, she eased into the de· velopment role until now. she is the only woman doing this kind of jdb In the U. S. "I started with F1e:.ta Village. which was run. It turned.out and gave me confidence." she said The Roaring 20's wa~ cho~l'n as the newest thl·me becau~c 1t represents the era between wars when there were happy things lo th.ink about. It also completes the nostal~i::t theme of the pa rk. which bc~ins with the Gold Rush days. when Walter Knott 's ~randm otht•r came west in a covcn-d wa~on. and includes a nod t o early California in the 1'~il·sta \'11lu~e. DIFFERENT E RA "The 20's was a grc.'at J>eriod, full or excit~ment and happ1· ness," Ma rion noted "It ap· pealed to people or all age~. r or c.'v1mple. s<'win~ colton pajamas for c h1ldr<'n as oppos<'d to pun·hns1n .: them may not tw th<' w1sl'st use or one's sew1nl( dollar, she p-0ints oot Always rons1der how m U('h you rt' ally Ml\'<' by makmJ! lhl' horn{' sewn jlatmc.'nt. Con11der uae when picking notions CONSUMERISM Mrs Rn'l'rS was a consumer a6\'0<'atc in the mdus lry long h<'forr "consumerism" became a pubh<' v. ntc.'h"" ord In the early '60s, she Initiated o panel that ·has grown lo 900 wo men who r<'v1cw the com· pany·s z1pJ>('r and scwmg nolion.s products and test scwmg tcchm· ques Before beginning a sewing pro- ject, Mrs. Rivers suggests. ask yourself these questions: Is it a : wise use of time" Decide ir the time and e ffort you will put into the garment me rit the end result. Realize you will probably spend as much lime creating a $10 dress as you would 8 $SO one. A.'lk yourself which dress is more worth your lime. How much fobric do I n eed? . CarcfuUy check fabnc W orma· lion listed on the pattern. Be sure to save extra yardage, espedally when sewing for childre n. That way, if hems or \>ants legs need ~o be lengthened, you can do it eas1· ly and professionally. Which thread Is the best buy? The label a ns wers that question. Companies who put their name on a thread do so only after it has passed rigid quality control tests. Labels also tell you 1r the thread is compatible with your fabric.An all·polyeste.r thread is the economical buy, be<'a\ise it can be used for practically every ·sewing need and on bot1' natural and synthetic fabrics. CONSIDERATIONS Will any zippe r do? Never buy · a zipper that is t<><> short. just to save a dime. You will end up with a space wher e the zipper ends and material begins. Consider an all polyester tipper that doesn't need t.o be pre-shrunk, no matter what fabric you apply it to. And remember, if the zipper and zip- per tape a rc sl'wn out or s ight, as with a lappl'd appllcation. you don't have to m atch the zipper color with your fabric shade Will the fin1sh1ng touches last ? Appllques that accent children's clothing get a lot oC wear and laundering A good way to keep those patches on, no matter what, ls to stitch them in place, as opposed lo ironing them on. when compared to snop, hook and eye, or buttonhole upplica· lion. A s tick a nd stitch basting tape eli minates t1mc·consuming pinning, pinholes in ultra-suede material. and m akes aligning stripes and plaids fast and easy. Will the fabric dull :uds" The new synthe tic fabrics s port finishes that can dull shears and needles. slow down your sewing and h amper product performance. Use the new ball· point needles for both machme a nd h and se wing : a nd a lightweight shears that has high carbOn, polished stainless steel bowshapcd blades and a peened screw Instead or a n vel to ensure a full cul each time. Am I r ead y to sew ? Be . cautious with your purchases. Wash your fabric before you start sewing to eli mlnate hidden shrinkage. If you feel you must pre-shrink a zipper, don't throw it into the washing machine; just hold il under a running tap of hot water for a minute. Do I want premium aids? No- tions are priced in relation to their quality. H you are sewing a garment that has a one-occasion ure span, it is not necessary lo select pre m ium aids, name brand threads. packaged zip· . pers, etc. But if you are creating an expensive dress or one that you will wear often, select the best alds for top performance and a professional touch. SHORTCUTS t:an J buy shortcuts? Select sewing alds that save time no matter what you are creaUng. For example, Velcro fasteners lake one-third the Ume to apply That·s "hat amusement parks a rc for to take 1>4-'0ple out of their probkms or tht.• prc~ent and put tht.•m in a d1Hcrent era " Both she and Virginia have found that th<'I r fe mintn1 ty has not been an obstacle to their suc· ccs~ They have bcc·n an·cptcd as bu"lf'\I'!-""' t•ml'n and have worked hard lo reach t heir goals. "A woman can gl'l entrance to any field if s he is qualified and sets goals," Marion !'!tressed "If women don't ~el goaJs they don't gN very r:i r " Success for both has meant working on Sundays for almost as long as they can remembl•r and giving up some evenings, but they both insist they've had "a Marion (left) and. Virginia Knott fill key roles in the park's family management team. In spite of having literally grown up on the farm, they love it and their work there. great hfe-a wonderful life." They arc the best or friends and frequently attend the same social gatherings with mutual friends. "But we're not the Gold Dust Twins," M anon i.aid with a smile. They have separate philan- thropic act1vil1<'s . Virginia The Fashionables a nd Assistance League and Marion the North Orange County Girls Club, and their homes are several miles apart. For e ntertainment, they admit they do go to the ''other'' park on· cc in a while. But it 's a friendly v1s1t. "We complement each oth~r." Virginia said. "It is a good neighbor to us." SWAP Meets Need Seniors Aided By DF.NNJS ltfcL6LLAN Otlfte 0 .111¥ Pttot~.nf Older worker!> a rc less apt to change JOh!'I .ind their attendance is likely to be better than that of younger workers. Learning ah1Jity docs n ot dcchnc s1gniricanlly wi th age. In professional and production Jobs an o lde r worker's output com.pares favorably with his younger counterpart Thl"•l' lh'parl mcnl or Labor stallst1t!'I a rc on en cited by Paul llclle. director or the Senior Wor k l•r Acti o n Pr og ram <SWAP> He rl'fc rs to them to break through the age d1scnminat1on harrier and shatter thl' myths many employers haH' about hir· ing older people The prog ra m . part of the Senior Service~ or the Orange County Commun 1ty Oevelop· ment Council, is designed to aid unemployed people ovt'r 40 In finding full or parl-l1mt.• Jobs. STATE •'UNDING Unlike an e mploy ment agency, SWAP is a subs id17.ed On the J ob Training (OJT) project funded by Comprehens ive F,mploymcnt and Training Act funds. F.mploycrs arc reimbursed with 56 percc.'nl of the wages for the two lo 12.wcck O.JT period. (The t raining lime is based upon job complexity). In itc; firs t t hree months of operation, 3Q applicants, most or whom arc between SS and 63, were placed. Some e mployers foci that once peop le reach 40. the y'r e past their pnmt', says senior se rvi ces dir e c t o r Rod Sach arnosk i. "They would rather train young people." Hire experience is SWAP's motto. And businesses are begin· ning to take notice. Although there is a job d eveloper who seeks out jobs. many employers have started calling in. OPENINGS , Positions so far have included insurance sales, accounting, dou1hnut making, restaurant he lp, pool maintenance, housekeeping and gardening. Job seekers visiting the center at 1212 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana first talk with the placement counselor. The y are interviewed on SWAP Director Paul Helle <'Bpabilities and e mployment b ackg r o un d. To ins ur e participating buftincsset1 r ecclvl' someone who 111 s uitable, the ap- pll cant's qualifications arc matched with Job requirements . For Instance, a 53-ycar·old woman, an archaeologist, waR placed In a re lated Institute within three days. The center houses o communl· t y food ond nutrition project which offers services and train· Ing. Presentations are made to organizations on such th1n1s as s anit ation, buyln1 techniques and diet. One -time e mergency food vouchers may be applied foC' through the program. There also Is a Homemaker Service f o r disadvantaged seniors who need compa. nJonship, telephone reassurance calls, transportation and help with minor household repairs. A 33-member s taff services a minimum of 150. Their goal Is t.o serve abouL 400 before the end oC the year. Whe n the center had Its open house several weeks ago, 400 peo- ple showed up. · ''This is how popularthesenJor programs are becoming," says Sachamoskl, "We were proud or that. It looks llke we've got something." DAILY PILOT World Turned. Pl:.yground <:qu1p- m c n t c an hclf. youngster.. J(cl a di · ferent perspccli vc of the world A top:.y- tu rv v vie w is <:X· p e r · 1 e n <.' f' d I> y .· children v isiting the Boston Common. Student's Wiser· Now • D EJ\H A NN LAN DERS· I would hkL· to comment on thl' lcttL•r from "Too \'oun1o: lo Bt.· a Drunk " I 'm 22 Ha rs old, a student at J top f\ y school a nd ha\C bct>n a heavy drinker for ovl'r fou r years Allhou1:h 1t had cros!iad my mind that I m l.-:ht lJ c a n• alcoholic, I nc \'er sought help. Wheo J r ead the let ler In your column from "Sack and T1n:d or l"cd ing Sick and Tired," I de- cided to ;i ttend my first A.A mcelln&1 Tha t was last night. ~ly God. why did I wait so long" True, my ex - p erie nces w ith booze Y.erc tam e compa red t.o some of the s peakers. but as one man put it, "You don't ha\e to let )ourself go the wholt: route DTs. ha llucina- l1on:.. or l>·lng an the gut- ter, bt'fore Y<v-t come lo us." J uree all colleee 1tu- dents who 1u1pect they have a drinking problem to go to AA . You will ibe welcomed by people who care, people who have s~n waste and devasta- tion in their own livew and want to 1top It In )ours. Please &Iv e AA a chance . Y o u hav e nothing to lose. -J\ LIFE SAVED DEAR L I FE ; Horosco e: A uanus Basics Need Review WEONF.SOAV, APRii, 7 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES t March 2\. April H)) • Cond1t1on:i that appear i.ctllcd may be j ust the oppos1tc Pressures <'Ont1 nul' an ronnec11on w1lh sN·uril~. property values, rights TA U R l' S Ci\ p ri I 20 May 201 Rearh bt•\ond a for mer l1m1t11t lon More persons now a re aware or )OU a nd )our capab1htie:. Gtt ml or burden not rightly your own. Leul m utter tends lo be resolH•d tn ~our ravor. obligations Cycle is h1.-:h to pri\·ilcied informa- and you will wlft. Out> ou lion Use it wisely• ~ill eitl cnd yourself. SAGITTAfllVS <Nov. 1.£0 (July 2J·Aug. 22 ): 22· Dec. 21 ): P erceive JI I g h I 1 t h t h u mo r . subtle nuances take s h owm a n s hip . Strei.s nothing for g runted a bili ty lo work v.Jth Avoid trap o f ~e lf · U\'Ualable m aterial Get d ecep tion . O n e i n behind the scenes. Be a uthority is acll\'e, seek· discreet in g chan~es and )'OU \'IRGO <Au11 23-Sept. could be directly affect · 22). Build for future. fd . 1\\•01d p rem ature com-CAPRI CORN C Dec m1tment 1-"nend. "ell-22·J a11 19 ): U single. ml'aning, may not have there Is m uch al't i\'lty an sufficient data Know it ~onntcllon with poss1bll' and respond aceordmg-marriage. If m arned. a ly. l~at-agreeme nt •~ put LIBRA <Sept. ~·Oct. forth. Give 1t car eful 22 l , B l' pre pa red for study. chanae. variet}, tra\'el AQVAllJU S <Jan . i\Jlllou11t &hi• I• the lint letter I have ever re· cetved from aa Ivy ltu- deal wbo co11fe11ed he's an alcoholic I'm sure there are thousands or other• out there just like you and I hope you have 1hea ta.em tt.e courage t91ey aeed to 1et bttp. Alcohollt• Anoitymoua ii ln Uae pbone book. I uri1e all students who susped t heir drlnkln& Is out ol tontrol to pbone and Ond out when aPCI wlaere th ei r netgllborhood chapter •mffti, and GO berore lbe booae w11hea1 lltem oat of •~hool and ruins tl\elr llve1. 1 0 E A fl A N N LANDERS: The letter about the nccrophiliuc probably cuused more teader rcuctlon th<1n the one from the lady who e njoye d d o in g h er housework in the nude What upsets m e i~ that in a few months a ll the necrophiliacs 'fWill start to c r awl out o r the wood work. they will march in parades carry· 1n1 banners for "Necro· l..lberation." Then bOme la"·yer will defend them and we wlll have a claai action 1uit. A learned hidie will hapd aown a decilii.on t h4't l()HOd l like this: Ann'O' Landers derstood minority their constitutional r i 1hts. Therefore. if the body is over 18 and does not r e· sist, we must assume IL is a consenting adult, and there Is no wron~ doing. Aller all. there is no sexual per\lerslon. Only s exual pr t'· ference." The ne.xt ste1-1 will be lo set up go\'er n mt'n l guidelines for the hiring o r ne c r os u nd th e Chicago police depurt· ment will huve to include them In their hiring quotas. The possibilities are endless. And no one will belie ve that buck In April 1976. I wrote this letter to Ann Landers. NIGHTMARES DEAR NIGHT : Wake up. honey. When I can think or a n appropria~~ rt•pon1e, I will do IO. f n the meanllm•, I hope I don't get nl&hlmares, too. 0 E A R A N N hANOERS : I liked your definition or un alcoholrc, but I have one I believe is worth printing. llerc It is: "An alcoholic Is nol one who drinks too much . J-Overtime 's Costlr ·Kin Pay Price In dr1cr1btni actor Laurt-nC'l' Ha n •e) '1 d r l c fur work , P•ulene Stooe told In her book · how her late husbllnd once tried to commit s ulcld\l b)' putlinJI his head In a aas oven . Ftnd1nl( it Y. llll thick w11h Jrt'81e, Ill' decidt•d 10 duan 1t first. "By that time. the bloody l1l1na wui. li POtlcss und I'd gonl' ore the whole ideu ... he told hl1r J Identify \\ 1lh P aulent.' Stonl•'s frustrnt1on My husband 1s u workohohc lie sits on the ~uch and balances the l'hl•ckbook. He aoes for a :-w1m :md :.crapes the lime off t he ttlv Y.1lh h1:> fingernails llt''s the type who throw'> confe t11 into the 1t1r only 1r it 'a still an the ba1-t We Y.cre at the z.oo the other Sundav .,. hen 1 :.aw that loo!. cross his foce ''Whitl's the m-alwr?" 1 said. "\'ou look preoccupied." "I "as JU:.t thinking," he said as he :.tared into a caae of monkevs "ho "ere thro.,.ang ll•t tuce and bananas lhroul(h the air. "J ou&iht to put some shel\·es tn the boys' bedroorp. Maybe that would help them gel oraanized." "There's onlv one thing that will help t he boys· bedroom ," l u id dryly. "ll 's callod ~ffson. And stop think in~ 3bl>ut.. lhu boys and enJOY you rself.'' "I am t'njoylng my11clf " "You an' not. E\•erything you do. you m ake work out of it. Vou Peerin Around AT WIT'S END cun 't e\l<'n n rnd a letter froft\ \Our sister and rt•lux " · "That's not true ." "The n how come you corrected her :.pelling und stml It buck" \'Ol1r pe rfection 1:1 dri\l ing mt• cruz\' You arc the only person I know who rod• the wa1hm& in 1truclions se wn in the teams or his underwear. And you can't de· ny the only lhl•ruture In our bathroom 1s the Prudential An· nual Report " "I can't help J!." 'Tm worried about you." l continued. "Did you know that e very time you pa ss a telephone. vou unravel the cord" And while ;'ou're waiting for a tramc light, \OU clean out the 1Jove compart- ment? I can't lilund il any IOnJle r. Do you know whul I'm aoina to do no w? I'm i Oina to act In the car and drive. That'll right. Do absolutely nothanQ. Ju11t !!It there a nd Y.aste time. l don't know if I'm cominl bat'k ever.'' H e adj us ted his Ul usaes. "Would yuu mind keeping u loi: of tho mileage·r lt'1 been usinc oi lot of Qll lutcly." Couple Honored CELE BRATING their being made for the sum- goldc n w e d d ing u n -m er c lass o r 1935, n1versar\' will be Mr a nd Hamilton lllgh S{·hool, Mrs Du rt on S. Grant of Los Angeles. Ne wpor t lleach. 'ti.ho Thegilther1ng.,.tlltake have been full·t1 mc res•· place at noon Saturday, dent11 s ince his r etire- April 10, an the M urnotl Hotel, l.o~ Anet'IC¥ Jn Lc rnat1 o na l A irpo rl Reser valloni; a re to be made with Ilene Miner, 714 642·33~. ment in 196 I -===---====-=-=-===-:;:;;=:==::::;;;;:::::::::=;;.; RUFFE[L'S •. ... . ...... ~·-<L~~ .... Prior to th:1t tim e. thC' ,.. , .. , ., Grants had a .,. (•ekcnd UPHO&.STERY and sum rn cr hom e on Dalbou Isla nd W1-Y• W...t The purt)', to lw i;:iven -.. .... Saturday, April 21 in the ~::~~4:~~~1f Balboa Yacht Club. will ~:::::::::::::=:=:======~· "' 11 1·.A11111~ ' 1.1(.)lfAVE t!Ot-C 1 be h ost e d b y thr 1r daughtl•ri. and fam1li<':o.. Mr. and Mrs Edward J. 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Dlrecior Michael Frye tsome mlght remember him as M lke t"Tym) has taken Vlnce Tram ·s rather sopbomonc ori1elnal scnpt and •hored it up wlU\ burlesque bits rtght out or the Ml•I Brooks schodl of slam·bang satire. The result ts a production which is funnier than it bas any nght to be:. THE STORY, SOCK us it is. borrow6 substan- tially from such m usical epics a.s "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Lo the Forum" end .. Once Upon a Mattress" in 1L' zany portraynl of medieval lt)OOarchy. Carl Naulai·s mus1~al score 1,S pleasant but hardly memoroble, w1lh the exc~pt,.,on or two numbers called "Bouocang Ueneatb the Bearskin .. and "Come Bed /Dance With Me " Both are s k111Cully executed by David Ma.ville and D.D. Calhoun, who play the lusty king and his perennially headachy queen They are the primary S et\gth or the show. but the l!ntire Ost SIJUl"l'S'"" sumptuously in the comedy Tops in the laugh department 1s Velvet Rhodes. a statuesque lady in waiting who's obviously not dealing with a full deck. She plays 1t ultra·broadly, as does Glenn Hoeffner as tbe ll::SY neighborhood lord. FOB SHEER SEDOCflVE beauty, Lyla May fills the bill as a tavern wench with an eye ror the prince. played nicely by Doug Brewer. Has love in· terest is done with virginal charm by Nancy Rose. while Marty Booth Is excellent as the peasant who pursues her and Frye excels as a crafty procurer. Tom Crowl is a change or pace as Cupid. who ~·UM-. -~.~~--· .. -~ c .. --.a .... _.. ACADEMY AW AaD W ... MH! JACK NtCHOLSOM "OMfFUW OVER THE CUCKOO'S ME$T" I Seftior CitiHtH Sl.00 I Find wh:il you w:inl Ill Daily Pilot Clnssif1eds . • l:t. .... IAt(HIAIT 'ASS" "V -.uTCH CASSIOY & THI SUMD.\MCI •IO" Newport' Intermission Tom Titus ltH lM loose bondle together. playml( 1 aort of deadpan stage manaaer. Technical dlre(.tor Ch1.1ck Anderson 1ets into lht-act as 1a retarded hunchback employed tor scene ('han&t.s .. f'roth .. 18 • bnd llnd bret11y 90 mlnutt•:c or brond·beamed buffoonery serv~ up \n ribuld fashion by an t.>nt.>rgetic company. Two more weekehds or pcrlormanc('S W ill be given, Thursduyll through Saturdays nt 8.30 al the 1''Unky Keg Com· pttny, 471 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beat'h. • C'ALLBOARD -Auditions h:sve been an- nounced by the Irvine Community Theater for the comedy "Perfect Pitch." to be direct~ by Randy Keene .... tryouts will be held Sunday at 2 p.m . an the Youth Services Association theoter al Bnstol Street and Red Hill A venue. 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TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening APRIL 6 £00 00 10 E?JfDCi)Nm J 0 • 11 (3 j ,, ., """ O knun , fa•tl) Atlllc 11tu11N ,,,,,,.,t '"'"'' Ad•• ll Spo11l1 Dt••• ,, (,., I J SUI ltcl rn zo. .. ID l•IUt '""" Wednesdoy D~YTIM[ MOVIES KOCE Television (50) . . • PUBLIC NoncJ: Nuke Bill Struggles Along Catastrophe Feared ..01'1(a TO .... IOMl IM~lllUH• llil HIOWIOI ... HI Ill Ca\ ICMt 'nle CIOltDllCf 0, Al~Af.OLOGIU.1.. IT\101 1 1 , •• ll•IOMAL AITPATll HIAfMl#'r ANO OIN'O&AL 't.Cll.lttU SACRAMENTO <AP> -A three-bill packag~to baJl nuelear po'#er plant con1tructlon wa 11 halfway throu&h thu Calllomla le1J1laturc to- day. but backers see thv second holf cis tho hardett. The A11embly, l"tlUl· log industry effort.I to ex- empt some plunu now ln ( State ) plannlntstages, sent the bills to the ypper house Monday afte r ll'ngthy de· bate. The leg1!i lation was described h y A s. sembly m an Charles Warren <D·Lo!i t\ngeles>. as a mlddlc-oC·the road answer lo "overataled cases'' by both oppo. nents and s upporters ol the Nuclear Power Plants initiative. Prop. lS on the JUhe 8 ballot. ~£··~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -California growers won a victory over in the stale Senate but they were rebuHed by the U.S. Supreme Court an their continuing battle with lhe Agricultural Labor Relations Board. The growers' victory came Monday when a grower-i;uppo rte d ball deared the Senate Finance Committee by a narrow 7-6 vote. nut U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist turned down their plea to interve ne in the gr owers' .suit objecting t o th~· ALRB's conlrovni.1JI access rule. SF Tltrrat SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Lead ers of stnk· ing city employe Rroup!( warned th ey would escalate their protest in· to a general strike after talks were recessed on a new contract for the employes. M e anwhil e, an estimated 13 ,000 el1>men· tary school :studl'nt'> stayed home Monday when craft union plckellines were set up to block buses from rolling. NoMbtrlal SACRAMENTO (AP> -A defense btd for a mistrial in the Steven Sollah bank robbery trial hu been turned down by a federal Judge. The m ollon was made Monday by attorn ey Sheldon Otis, just alter three guns from Patricia Hearst's hous e were shown in court. Otis a ngrily told US. District Court Juct ~c Philip Wilkins it wais his job ·"'to prevent the pro. secution from flagrant· ly" s howing tw o carbines and a sawed·ofr 11hotgun to the jury. Pnatltotue Sult LOS ANGELES CAP> -The plaintiffs have been eliminated fl"Om n $630 mtlllon libel s uit aealnst Penthou11e magulne over a story on alleeed unaland con· ntttlons to the Rancho La Costa Country Club. Superior Court Judatl' Thomas W. LeSaee ruled Mondey that Morri11 D "Moe" Dalitz and Allard Roen "are <'learly publl" niures under iall of the.· authorH lt111 and hn \'t' railed to show m tdlcc" and therefore have no iirounda Cor their suit. Ba1tlu 0111 S AN FRAN C ISCO CAP) -American In dlan Movement leader Dennis Banks ho s aereed lo extradition to Oregon, v. here he fa<'M Cederal explosives and firearms charees. U .S . Magistrate Richard Goldsmith on Monday ordere d that Banks' ball remain at $100,000, with $2,000 post· cd ln cHh, and dlrerted the 28-year·old Chippewa Indian to appear next Tuesdu ln Portland recteraJ court. From Witt Semen Dr Lbl111 Paaliac 11ys he is .. a!r1jd within 25 ''urs or 50 )•ears lhere wilt occur the areatest catastrophe In lht' history of the world " The cbem1st, twice winner of Nobel Priret, said he nonetbeleaa Is ••an opttmbt" and that "the human right race might survive.'' The looming catastrophe "mlaht well result from a world war which ~ld d\!llroy dv11iiatlon and m l"bt well be the eod of lhl' human r1ot<'C.'." Dr. Pt1ulln1 Hid In New York. "Or ll mi"hl take the form ot mus itArvatlon " amona a world populaUon thut ha5 bl:en doubling every a,, Y\"r~. • Actor Richard ThomH, known tor his portt&\yul of John Boy ln the televhsion l!erh-:s "The Wultons." suffered o fractured ankle while ndang u motorcycle durinit the fllmintt of the m ov10 "9-30-SS," at Conway, Ark. Ofhcials ui!J the acddenl occurred when he lost coritrol of a motorcydo which tan un· derneath u float be!1ng used In the film. The accident occurred on the root b a 11 field at th\! l,;n1vers1ty of Central Arkansas. A spokesman said Thomas TM~• had never ndden n motorcycle until se\lerul days ugo. Meanwhtle portr~)S Mary Judy Norton, the actress who Ellen on The -W-altons, married singer Douglas Taylor. A family spokei.man s o1d the couple were marned at a seaside ranch a l Carpenterla, south of Santa Barbara, owned b y Tay l or's Rrandmother. former s ilent screen a clrl'SS Olive Carf'y. Miss Norton, 18, and Taylor, 27, are on a skiing honeymoon, the SPOkesm an said. •OIU'ON * A former While House aide says Lyndon ts. Johnson's bitterly unhappy childhood molded the behavior pa tterns h e exhibited after he became an adult Writing in the May issue of McCall's magazine, Doris Kearns said her talks with the lute president revealed a childhood of love given and taken away which affected nearly all his relat1ons h1ps as an adult. She said that Johnson's mother was alternately cold a nd lovtng to her son. She quoted LBJ as saying hi:.· mother \\OUld sometimes "hug me so hard I thought I wou Id be strangled lo death.·' • Millionaire Leo Goodwin Ill pleaded no contest to conlt!mpt of court in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and •Kissinger Murderer' Cypriots Hit U.S. Embassy NICOSIA. Cyprus ti\P1 .-About 2.000 young Greek C) prioli. attacked the t:.S Embassy with rocks and burning sticks today to protest the re· sumpllon of American military aid to Turkey. The protesters braved tea r gas barrages by Cyprus poltee and the embass) s U.S. Marine guards They i;urrounded lhl' hea\·1ly fortified build· ing, shouding insults. The crowd. mostly ( J students. gathered in a I N HORT downtown s quare and marched to the embassy. "---------They carried bannen and signs s uch a s "Henry Kissinger murderer" ;.ind "Amer ican.Turkish agreement. Rangster collus1on." LefJanon lntt-rrent•on UElRUT, Lebanon <AP l -A new threat of syrian military intervention In Lebanon's civil war was reported today as moderate P?lltlcal a~d military leaders tried to a,.range a session of Parha· ment to r eplace Christian President Suleiman Fran· Jieh. ·Kamal Assoad. the Moslem s peaker of Parlia· ment, was reported trym~ to schedule a session of the 99-me mber legislature Thursday to vote a con· sUlullonnl a mendment endjng F'ranjieh's term al oncto. l'i ix months before it expires. The legislators then could elect a n<>w Christian president walling to occept the chan~cs demanded by the Moslems. R:iymond Edde, a 6.1·year:old political veteran, was considered the man most likely to be elected. Flu Dr,.,e Pro~eed11 WA~HINGTON C/\P) -The Rovemmenl's un· prcn•dent<>d <'Rmpa1J.1n to immunl1(' 1111 Americans a"alnst swine flu befo1 e next winter ls a .step clo:ier to realitv. The· House ovc·rwhelmln~ly approved I wo measures Mondoy to launch the eltorl with Sl:I~ million In federal dollars, a!\ rcqueislt'd by the Ford admlnh1trallon. The vote lo spend the? money was 3S4 lo 12. Tht> Sl'nol<' now mu11t 11ct on the.• m <>asures, which cnme In thf' wnkc of a ri.ll'c outbreak or what re11embled ~wine nu at 1-"t nix, N . .r .. 1wo months llito One ,oldkr died and 1iom1• ~ other11 wen • af· meted NBC SrrfM Tallu NEW YORK (/\Pl The National Droadcost Ing Co. ha'! closed It' doors lo network technidt1n11 and ne wsroom personnel ~ho oHere-d to end their strike. · The AFL·CIO National Association of Broad· cast Employes and Technicians had a nnoun<'cd l\~onday ni-ht that the 1.700 memben who walked off the job an sax r1t1cs e;irly Thursday would return towork Wednesda). d I . "I n.. Ali. W•i.t .......... _ ,.,. wu sentenced lo 100 ays nJat . 0 , ,,0 , .. 1 .. o''"'' c.w'"•· The 24·year-old heir to the GEICO ln:.uronce c..i1~1, .. ,....,.,,.,._....,.1t• .. "• fortune wu arrested ~=~.,:,.:, ... .::;;:,':::'~~· Mar~h 1' in the suburb of J •11\ocu.. .. ,,.._, .,.,, ••• .., ,,. .. Oakland Park on a ( PEOl>LE _,., •• .. _, 1M 111ttf• ""' ... "'"" ........... ~ ..... __ , ... Charae Of dfiVln1 WhJle ... _,., .,_, Hllwm•IN<I c-.... Intoxicated. An earlier .'-.---------~,:.. =~!:;., ":'!~~ court aleo had declared ..,. •-' .. "• 1"'·· *' ... .-.. hlm a pubtlc nulsance and forbidden hlm todrlve. c""•' o••••. 1o11i. '°'· 1r.1 .... Goodwin had been Involved In two auto occi ==1~~~11~,!~~,!!!,':!",..:.fy dent.I. one of which claJmed the life or a Fort ~ ... " •• ,...u .. _,,,, ...... d I All .. W.I., Mlllltll"""' A-1 tw Lau erda e teen·• aer. ... ..................... .,.,11 ... llfl .... * ....,_lllf .... •rOll..:t..,,ef wY'Ct\ . h h M'tl!Mlrw.,....,lwll\l••d .. r\1-t. F1r1t Lady Betty Ford ~U)'I er mot er never ~'"'" °'""" c:: ... , 0.11., """ spanked h~r ·ind she has never s punked any of her 1111rc11t....,,...11a.1.• '·'·'-' • ,.,, f«W>,. rour rhlldren. .1\lfked by McCull's mul(Jt ine wtwtht'r Preal· denl Ford had ever spanked lht·lr chJldren, stie replied: "Oh, no. he wouldn't lay a hand on them!" • The wife of former Whitt' Jfouse aide.Jeb Stuart Ma11ruder writes thot llhe considered divorcing her husband during the height or the Watergate scandal but dttidcd against il because she didn't \l'ant to add to his m isery. Inn 160·page book called "A C:1ft of Love,'' to be publlsbed in May, Gall Magruder tells how she turned to religion to help her through the anguish of dealing with the ramifications of her rusuc SOTICE "CffTIOUI IUl11teH MAM• •TATIMUlf , .............. _. ......... ...i,.. ..... , ,...J., .OUNO 140UNO ~llltfO • lV OP MIUIOM VIEJO t...., Ml<-•11• ,.._ __ ,. M1,,,.,. Vltlt. 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HAI '75-3000 ......... 1001 ........ IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweepin~ bay view from super S BR tami~y home. Close to bay. priv. beach & ocean. Upstairs living rm., ~auna . jacuzzi , workshop. boat t1lorui.:e. $225.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ji• '"·yH•• t; .. ·it\ t>.'~ t-101 1oot~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAU$PEOPLI HA VE SOME FUH! ... and m ake good money at the same time. Unique Homes has sold over S6 Million already this year' lt"s because we're or ganized Wllh ample trainin~. easy to reach manas:ement & excellent sales aids. We also laugh a lot! Openln~s in Mesa Verde & Balboa Island Offices u.-.l f)UI: ti Ml:S REALTORS 675 6000 2443 E CoJst H111hv.Jv Comn.1 1lrl M.or .llto M, ... , Vrrflrt 54/l 5!)?0 ·•"•' 8 tll1n.1 '''"'"' (,/5 15()() LOWIST AMOM9 THI ..... ST Belt among the best! The only Cape Hom 4 bedroom available on Spyala.s' Hill. the highest spot In Corona del Mar. And at the lowest prtce on the hill. $1(3.500. It's a beaut! Van Luit papers. custom shutters. microwave oven and you name the rest. it's In It. Call ror appt. to see the lowest among the highest. U~l()UI: li()M~i REALTORS-675 7600 312 Marine Avenue. Balboa lslend G....-. 1002 ....................... , .......•.•.••...•..... \\.' l-SI I· Y '\ TAYLOR CO. l\l-.1\ l. l (JI\~ "·Ill,. 1·111; 1·$. 3'346 Via Fortune Ell~llnt condition. near 1114$4 -.DC NW cui-u. aJJ wanttct.,,. ...;...;. ... ;....;.;. _____ 1_0_4_4 IQ..,._ .. ....,. IOlJ bll·ln1. t"rptc., cov ••••••••·--···-••••• ......................... rul~ml?·,t:~~·::'. POOL·TEMNIS CH~IM• •Jnl °' ~ 17$4. A d•Uahtful •bedroom In Re~I P"»pect,&oxea a prlmt lotatlon R·I ror1'1~r wuh 38R Maulvt m11tcr •u•tt' homt. flt\!l)lc.174.$00. wllh ultra pnvale sun· HA1. PtNCNIN deck. Sttpdou family REALTORS room pJus formel dlnlnjt '75.0U Mvm"sna4-le--.. 1040 Covtrcd patl-0 ovuloob ,,___,,,_ --'""" noral aardl'n. u ... of Cotona dtf M•r dus>if'x. •••••••••••••••0 ••• pool • lls:httd trnn11 Prirt SIM.too l'or sale by OOLL HOUSI rour11 included. 011vnt'r ownrr. t:xcelltnt cond. $43 IOO lral\lf1trrtd, au only CallM4.eoH Th.Ii la a 3 ~rm HOME m.IOO. Ciuneo Shotf.s, ~bd. PoOI. ~ltuatt:d on l~o studded ---------Pfi ~arht'a. beautllul 111 lot. All 11111' Up lop rondl· lot by owner. f•et. lion w /dllfl> ~arpcll 1164,500. 67$-888.5. (warm ton.-sl and 11.:al CUSTOM DESlflD Charming interior with manleured decor; used brick patio. Large trus, huge walls provide privacy. 3 Bdrms., dining rm. & 3 baths. $139,500 NEW ORLEANS STYLE Uk~ new 2 bdrm. & lar1te f amlly rm. Fresh & open reelinir. Beautiful garden entry. $11S,OOO NEWPORT SHORES Move·in condition! Atrium & brick patio. Clubhouse. pools & tennis courts . 2 Bdrms ., den, 2 baths. ~.000 wood noors. Candltlllt ••a.:..::=..=:....::....:~:J i-------•I dint. country k1tdlt:n DONAlDM.lfRO LIDO REALTY OWM A COHDO with kits or cupboards. ~ "00•••• ... t .. 11... I AfifD THI LAHD vanity b11thi. Perf•ct * l -Y OW .... 11!• * JJ77 Y .. l.Wo. M.I. '7J.7JOO Nestled In lht> Pinn flnt home but lnv11alon ,..._ !l!Bl•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!m!!!!!! abo\'eChln11Coq~Be11ch. •re welcome NO GIM 38r,21 ~ba.A 1C,2300sq j Driveb1 &ullforaw't MICKS.YOUOWNTHE fl. lJnh·en1t> Park l ...... le«h 1041 wpo..tleech IQ6t 127 o.-.. Ploc• LAND. Bkr962·~ll S&l.000 $$2·$191. r •••••••••••••••••••••• •··~;;;.~~~.~·;~;••• SAME LOCATIOH 22 TIAltS HALflCM l~l.A' lJ • '7l-HOO • Repossession DHIFIRD IOAT SLIP YA & FHA DAILIH<i Stf ,500 LOW DOWS II '.s rolor roorc.linalt'd In F J h u I u u:. r-; e w po rt Call fordellllls earth tonei.. at bu 2 Bca\'h tl4u :.tory with JADlltAlTY bdrms .. and 2'7 baths, 1t ho.it 1ohr ' tn :u TIU: RO<>I-" Rimed Spani~h 147• Ill I ho a beaottful brark Ille t'ntn,· .. Old Sp•nalth" patio end rt 's priced at bnck firl'pl1.1l·l· 1tu11e HEW 4 IR HOMES onl> 547.500 family ~tyle lotcht'n Som. I bit to be" hoaits self deaning oven. LOYR Y LIDO ISLl-Sl4t.SOO Nearing l·omplet1on . N S Wmw:ht iron i.lalrway to Better hurry for this on e! Really CostoM.H 1024 Bwlder now taking re· N QR 1 i:iunt douhl,• i.huth·n-d beautiful ! Newly decorated 3 BR 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• serva\lons RE A LT y door:c m<ti.lt'r >ult e . bath ho m e W/lge separate DR . $35 950 LIOHSISTATIS Walk-in closets. Slttlni! Cathedral ceiling in LR, new cptng & ' 536.~79 121316!12·:10lO $33.000 . Rt::ST uuv: room. T14o llat1n:;. Stvps M•ca V•_,,,,__ BEST VI t::W ! H t-:ST to hllh• harbor and drapes, lge south patio. Nr. Nord & ... ..~ IY IUILDElt FEATURES! Cust om \'OlJIC bout ~h11: Thrt~ beach. On Lido's widest street. Just listed ! Quiel ... Large houae•mall lot. 3,1;~~~~~~~~~ thru·oul ; Sec to UP· ye ar old Nrwp 1 u.rt 2111 SClft Jn.dtt Hilt loed pri\'ate. condo. greenery Br. 2 ba, laundry rm. predate this Ucl'lll'nt t" w n h "· m" • ! t.; ~'\ .~ I' MIW'POIT CfHTH. H.J. 644-4t10 all 11round. Xtra Pillio Split le\'CI. Nl'ar Lake mobile home with an SSll.500-t ~.,LI..: I Rlt:K. aree for a dog run. Con-Park. Biktttobcach. 1821 SUPER ocean \'tcw In the finestj Call(a~t.1$:!·1•00 \'ertible den. dining, Alabama. S53.000. 1 . Ol'IN '''"""'''' .. '"'"<'' !~~!°!'! ...••.••.. !!~~ !~~ .......... !~~ r;e~e~~.~a~~T~~~~ ~-84_,_·-~-,-:r-2_s_R-.,-o-c-·n-.-1 !a:1~?J;!:~a~10. i:;:0u=!!~!1 housel [fa! e1m1 ASSUME 7¥4% YA TARBB.L Ba. stucco house. Fixer prof. landseapanf(. low -+ '°n. Utll. inc. S2951 mo., L,...,:: ~=:::.J-~c!ll,.IJ ... ~ .. lia::l!!!i!!!ll!!." $51 900 upnor for sl»rter or in· maintenan~c yud. • 2 Br. furnished h. ouse.·, LARGI-' 4 BEDROOM 2 GOOD co;;e on your lot. P vt BR .. 2•; b;. Fordham I Walk to beach. Uttl. In~ iey ownl•t. 4hr. 3ha, .. i\N· bath N~rth C<>5ta )i e~a IEHTALAIEA "JI lftCalifontie" pty.960-2937 modelonly$73,SOO ~Imo. I TASTIC llLU t"t'S 1; home R e m odl'll'd rnme rental area r lose i---------•I LE R•ISOR 494-8057 PLi\N' View .. r l~iu·k k1trhen. hardwood firs. to schools and shopping VA .APfN'aiHd COIY llACH ft Buy. jacuu1. 2'l4 r>;uta. (pie. s hake r oor . 2 Well lJke r are or. 4 at only SS l .OOU. Zero con.a.GI REALTY r-:B.64Uls:Jll PATIOS Ll(c arCJ for bedroom home plu.' ne14 down on lar.:e 4 bcdrm ~ ....:__.;__ ____ _ RV storage. Quiet lrre.1 c,arpt>ti. A-.sume 7'"• home in College Park De5ig~ Cor beach lov· 4.5Z!Campw1Dr Irvine NEWPORT SllOrtf~<i l't I hnt'd street first time \ '' loan $209 per month 396 Praneeton Won't ers Mt'f'QI)' 5 bloch to Campus V111ley Shop Ctr. lllki; to br h. l b lk \o oHered. call 546·S880 , P.l~s all', Loan b.llunce last•! Call 556·7777 World lhe surf 3 8111 Bcdroomi1. CALL lll-1600 pooltt. lt•nnb. V n.111. llC\' I onl> S23 636'' Full Pn<'<' Real Estate ~ o ,. t• r e .d P a t I o --enl'I 11Jt111. 4 llr i •' ll.a. only S43. i50 tr) low -" 11ori.teolt1' w1tl'rfall at LCllJ'l"O hoch I 048 many bltns, r•rli•l'rl hduw down o.,.ner bouitht EASTSIDE a 1014 . low pnl''-'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m;irkct for lmm.-.t i.all' --------l r:u~~/atf;I~ ;.~~l l(O DUPLEX ROBERTS RIAL TY NEW CUSTOM. cedar U · Woods Cove Uy o ... ncr 5Jll flozs __ _ I OI'!"'''""')'""''.,,,~, 141-1611 terlor, ocean \'It'll•'. 3 Prh·ar), \U, dl•ck. 2 --------, 1 I SS 9 900 Bdrm .. 2 ,., b11th fom1I) bdrms. dud end lll. t:x 1--------• LAKE FOREST : ~ 1•~!1!W Pnmt· lornt~on. t·x~·ellent GRANADA ~~~;.b\~~t~~~~~ji~cR~~ ~~cl:\o~~=~~~~<" for .: x ,1 u ~~ ~1S~~f. r 011 y l,__:: ~~:.J~~~!!!!~~~!!!l!'!~~~ , ancnmt• llurry. wall not BY LA <.:Ut:.'iTi\ u n d mu r h mu rt· : furnis h l't1 h•i m ,. on WATERFRONT I l..ist Pleii!ll' l'Hll for d1:· ~to:.t d\'~1rablt• model. SJ29,500.1 -_,,---H- 1 -_-_.-- 1052 Ra}i.id.-Onw l"ifty Cmt FOR THE GOOD Lift:• ·~1""11 '"'" to l><'h I '• ,r old. o\·t>r --••••••••••••••••••••••• bt.-droornl'>. ma~lt·r 11uilt• ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS G .A. .._.T I la~i.540-3666 tl\.dct cul dl'·Suc St. Walk ~· .....,..... ..,..., lw yfront ilock. Thn•t• LITJ{\'"l motld. 5 ht-drm. SH "'DE 814.000 an Kiral4. Pranod -.v.n:;..=---I.__ .. Niat.-f. wllh firl'pl;11't'. ~ut•.•I . , (;un.aly, L\ r _l:noll4 & ~ .. _.,• 1 • • • ~Um\• a~ rn!>ddi;. SaH' ~ 11.oCrlJWltCI ·;,-... !>Ulll•. huyfront l1tmll)I GtMr.. t002 G....rat I 002 j ~~;~~::;~/\.~~·,1:11110~:1\t:~. TREES W;MtWr:i:t~.t/:I ~.!ne~::i!.\;251~2 Borbtt. 1020 So.C~•1 Hwy 49H 519 H tbok( community ;-:~ .. ~Ji~~ ·;:~.~~r~~· 1~\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111J1nll'OOllH't' 1nl'ld 1n on J IH'l' hrll'tl i.lrl•t•I .._. , .. ~ ---0 R ~11 B ,,. TERR • • POOL·J A CUZZI· '-•--------•I :\1 S ,\ <.: , • • unar1ut• 14·a tl'rfront ('Om· ---------i---------1 month I\ ll·c· For ·'' untl shl'ltt·nn~ 11 tmd,v We're here to help! ,. Swccplnir ocean \ aew11• VIEW. 1k11ulifu lly dl' 1 COST~ MESA "'"tf.'rlrnot huycr "llh anl1 pond "ll h old fa~h1on\•1I O 4RH. JBA. rormul DR. coratc-d 3 bt.'<froom. i•, mum Y Two on one. J lxh m 2 SUPER 1111.tnd IKJ<'kl'I hook f or .... 1tc•rwh<'l'I , n\',..tll•d ARTIST'S Delaware andv ,\II amenatl('~ inc. pool & bJ1th. homl" with pool. in OOlh home + i h1lrm Jlllll I all tx·hand Jn IV) l'O\'l'ri·tl Extna spaclOU!' J belfrm j:rc·uul. sns.ooo !\I 0 n II r (' h u a )' . Marnah lr\'lnl' Realty hoUll\' $5!1~1· EASTSIO£ h•ll('(' ·' rr\·.1k' fall•l't· HIDE .A.WAY Townhomc in ~m11ll c>.· LAGt::\A Sll/\Rl'n: Brukfu~t ram11) room. t:xclu1ono 11111·nb lcAM ley P'rop. 2 114.>rlroum l>ull liouM• "" 400l17~11'' FOi All im l'r~·tl la" ni-...:1n~ on a •A c I u"" ,. i•" m P I \' '<C :?OR. 21Jr\. Ir.: ()(•c11n \lc.'14' 14 e t b" r . n i <° t· I r ti'iJ :l!llKI a--.a..or, C.M.:~: UIU ltu\Urlllll' l.1\\ll lhl" $36900 f1rcplal·l'.cll'cbllni-.t1, del·k !57.S00Hl'.0wn. l11ndsc:apcd and lpmt11~1 rm _.. IJrl(c R 2 Jul lloom tu ~'4-P . • ..... 1 ,h,1ke rnof1•rl I h\·c lroom • • bath.,. 11aru)!c & l·»rporl JAY w Yl-:i\TS RLTY iiprinklcr ~yi.t rm In •675·7060• hu11<J 2 m11r1• 1.1 a 11-c . . ""'tu"l''''nu••.antlnim orlh1•1>l'nt•d hom••(or S3i 1 P"rf .. nt cond ition . I' '"' .. ,.. I llt:ltnY at }u'l dOO 3\ill Coa:<t l "Y· • '' .--------•! nn'(I .ll 11nh I~ nun I.\ A comJlh-h' tlurkroom a n' 11 n c ' l" .-. 1 r 1 n f( 1, 1 ...,... Sl6i.500 11,.Rll\... 1· I s· .... c LL" s· I 0 .•· R··d c.rrpl t \CU tor11 s Lll"Unu 499·u .... v .H '\\ "' in.: I bu1ldini,: for tht• :.hulll•r -r. ·' !)62.17-;1 .. Laguna :\lguel Reali~· USTILUFF 640·6161 l IR + IOHUS hull' llrn <•d at only l'Rl\'ACY . A \"I EW and ~~~~~~~~~ CHECK THESE U0-550 496 4040 CHARM POOL-US,900 • $ti500 lly 11ppoanlment RESTft:L COt::'\TRY1 RIVIERA • Comfort.ibll' t:as tblurf f<IC:"T.\1:-; \ \l.l.t:Y only 1.1\'l:'\G S11ual\•d11mon1tl ________ _ h:aths.rormald1nani.:rm ll\1n)!111.1p11111\ 1114Mt -.q • Plac S f:TTING <.:uslo m FOflSOLIDYALUE + eatanit Jtl'IJ an the rt l.ari.:i• h\ln,I! mom • • • drapes and rani.:e an P'OOL YAlUf MYSTIC HILLS. while kalrhen Show:S like 111 l>•nini: ar"'' oJH'ns 111 Prop9rlt•a ,.. dudt'<I OW:\ERS WILL Sharp. 3 bc<lrm. 2 bnth 14ater \rcw• 4 BH. laritl•1 mndc1'S112.~I 1(11urmet k1t l·h~n 1 1$2•1920 'HELP WJTll SOM!:: hom"onhirll4J<'Ul·de·aac private yard & patio C '---------,\ni:ular :.li11n·,1.•l' Ill J • •-OUAll\T HIW~T HAU• F'l~1\:-ICl:-.G Herc·s one JO(. Auto pool swet•p and arcu Muture trees & F Cofesworth~ I I J'lhn'll'U' hl·<irnumi< 2', '----------1 )OU (•an·i afford to mtss: loo or ('Xlras Included many u tr;is. $95.000. ..... L.To•s 64000 o' U.STSIDE I Bath ~ (;J(;,\NTIC r Ph:540-3668 -+ALL TERMS: Red SL'PERn beach & City FIX & SAYE 3 Br. 2 ll:i. hou:.e "1 lari:e yurd, nl'Ctls 1ml)' Tl.C. Slil • .lO CI nwnt'r 1111t 64233311_~~~-­ .... 5"' ___ .. ___ • __ ,, OOS~4~~~Si ~.~~~~i ,~,<~>~1 ~t·1:'.''11.1111' I 7 UNITS • ~~~i: ~t~ ~.;'71~ t Re a I l 0 r !I, ~~·;:~· !u:~te;s.baRe;t OCEAHAIR St·1•l1111l'cl on 130" lot,, t;u·h\•d )!:.t1ai.rc ' lh•ntl 7.lftXGross ~· I~~~~~~~~~ location. Price'<! rii:ht al JO'; down ,, blk to DUP'LIX 11tm ~h.arp 2 h1·.trm + 14 111 r1nun ec '"" o l n 4J' :JJ' f. SIJ9.500 oeenn, owner .,,111 hvll' 'Up 2 •liiwn· •t•n.. 1,,1 'kn 1,.11., 11( paill'lini.: Li: pun·h;isc pr1n· Commun ()ol\ ~. , i·ai , olcl h I ! -THIS O:'llF. hall it all: 2· finance . Ownt•r lli:l DUP'LIEX · • ~ "'"' 1 k r I r f ,, .... w11 ~ playuroun1f l!Jrtl · We're here to e P Stv ~ Ull 3 ba "'ith PRIY "TE ncoan. Great r<!ntul ar\•a llll" '" II\,. "'." ul.. ·-" ' .. Sµunash l"'<ll'rlllr w lllt• , . .• . ., ... ~ f;,\j! 333>1 Priced to~cll ul 592.50!1 ta1·ht"fl flhl l(llr \ a<-.a n~. lo hl'11t•\·c lo" nhnmc mlll on .. bt••lrri"m •·urh. ~ fom1 ly rm. L iil'. private COMMUNITY · ------&'7l·3R63 642.2253 ~'. r1·a11~. for ~·iur IO!IJX'~· \:ilul' $311.0.JOO Cull 11r1l'l' all t:ll't' lhrui1t1I C:ocwl 2 Separate Houses -pool & rct'rcation a rea. , Duplex. :i hr ca w/oeeon· C'~ tlon t:nll ~Iii~· Cnll hl!Ol 752·17\Jll S 0 S 11 0 1 a ;\ n J <21 "! Bdrm Houses on I t:C'nlral 111r conditioning. Want lo as1iume :i 1', vlc14' t1c llkt· model hnm•• associated BA U -.{"~ ... Ill A~ 'O'l~, ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS / o,, ; vi. I 01• , ~ u a 1002GNffof macnab I trvtne realty II.ACOM IAY 1002 Custom 3 bC'<lrC'>om. fttmtlv room home w /view of ho11ts & mountatrlli from llvins.t /dintn~ room ALSO. J bedroom apt Boat !llip & ll'nnts priv. Askin~ Sl25,000. M3ry Lou Manon 642-823.S. <C761 641·123S 644·6200 to1 Oovtt Drlw H•rl!Or View Center IOIM •t C.mpua V•llty Center 7S2·1414 IOO:Z •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME WEST NEWPORT Deluxe duplex in this choice area. Just steps to beach & shopping. 3 Bedrooms. 2 bRlhs both up & down. 6 Years new w /constant lender loving ca.re. $145,500 , 644-1766 .~ ........ ---------------~---- '"1"'''"""''"'• ro ·. 1 66,.,305· R2 lot. E1tstside Re&JEstat.e Arc.'11ljt-wclat S92,SOO loan with no point~~ t"un ln :1 11r hu y a t [ I m•lghhorhniid. lncoml.' CM 4 or s mort' unltll by u...a~ CUST0)1 JHJIL.T on Jgc. Beautiful 3RH .Gardl:!' s112.0011 Hkr, ll12 lllYI ~ IHPdtt SJ~ s9~:1sooet• ~~·~,~~~~~)() pnn on ~·' r)~~~I~ 1~·.~.!.11il,;z3e~:· ~~~y'::u~·:r~ir~~'.~;~ ---~ ----·····-• SP'ACIOUS lh•ut<.'d pool & 3 ca r &tjof HI• Good Life Prhote loyfrOflt ~1 ~.\t~ EASTSIOE HAUTIRIL flar:qze. Offl'red nl 3232.SSo Constllwy WHllDoclt. 040••tl 11 1l('oot1ru1 3 hedroom RESIOEHCf. s12s.noo 499·4514 491·25 I) Corner of lluy .. llh• & house. fam1h room. unit { D<>W'.'ITOW~ l./\GL'~,\. llarbor lllll•. 11ul!'lnntlln11 0 ... '' PO' 1 :"e...,c.st model :'>1cred1 h ANYTIME l'TSTA;,()l.,G » · oldcr cluplc\ on com Hew--t leocll I 069 lhn•t· hl•tlrnom hnmr n " I t1 · GJrcl\•n 2 sl)', 4 hr up I I ( \ k ,...... ' I I llt'loxt· studio upurt <'rnratr11 in o ·'Y" mt>r<·1.1 o • 'l 1n11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w11h l(ue~l ~vii•·. 1 \•n. mc•nl~ 1 Hlur k'l frnm '-•••-----1111 pnpulur \·ohm• :'>lu~t M'<' st.uri.. formal Oil. 'lUJh SM.OOU ---------1 firl'l'lut·l· .1n•I d~d< Hllftti'"J'Oftleoch FOURP'UX twRC'h Euth 11011 hus to upprt•<'iuh• II urn' I.\ carpet~. ne.,. r u!ttom GAIH)E:-; Sl'OT Clo1w JUST R'"'"UCIO tu<'kl-.J lnlO ,, 1·11rncr ol C II tod "'~ O""J drn""'·"· fresh pulnl 1n & bd h ,.;v • ... I f1r,·vt.1n• p.1tm k ,H'l'C'>:> o ll\ ,....,. ..... ,.... an. 2 :.tnry. 2 rm nm'' tht• IJn~ Hnn1t ~our .,.wt 10 1flrnhll' 1.•ndnHd DOLL HOUSE FORISTOLSONINC 110 1 Supl.'f '·a lue• & jlul·st apt belCl" See SSOOO. n11hl11ton11~11lcyooruwn i:nr.ii.:1.· ~.\r.-lh•nt 1,1\ You .. on t bcht''l' 111 wu 9ftll •H~i toiloy al S.'\7,SOO NEWPOllT llEIG llTS 111111 "h 1.· It\' r \1 J,1m11 m ,co;.• 1n,rd<' th11> ~ IK"ffroom ---------l Yr w;crra nty 1"<' EL TOHO. xlnl locallon St:al 2 lwtlroom & fumil> tll'l'rt•r1ul111n "1th 'I. h .. th hui:t• (lfl·pln<'l'. COLLIGIPARK ltlESORT lmmur 3 Ull, den & 2 roomonlar11ccorncrlot m1n1mum m.1111h•n.1n1T n\'"' rurnan'. Ill'" bltn1>, 3 Ut><l r11om . 2 balh ~. LIVING bulhhomt>nr11r ~hoppan11 with room lo a<id on In \l.,.Oyi> f\'nk•I l'nn'il al UW. l'IN 111.1r.111f' door rlrc•plut:t'. dhh• 1(11ra1w. f.1:0 Bulldl'l"N built \hl11. & i;r houl~. nn I 1.1 ri:t· Mina ocean 'lt'\4 /\II for 514~.ouo l',\1.1. :"IOW Stor111l\• hou11t' 11111 \·or fruit lrcl'' Tor <·11nd1 cll.'llll!nl'<I 111 pt'rftoctlon 3 Cenrefl 1·orncr lot Askinl( 562.500 For dt·tutli1. n il FOii \IHH'rlt):'ll,\I. l'I n«r hll A11kln11 $4:),~llJ t1un Cornt•r Lot ll\•;ir )'l'llrl• nt•w, in rrrcndly SS2.500 S40 ·11 S I. 11 \•rllau" ~'OHM/\TION' • <.:1111$<10 11$1 yurd nr<'l"lll lmm('tl11.1tc n1,•111hhorhood 2 hrcpl~ 2 NOllTll l.A<iUNi\, !'ride Realtor' posseaaton ~3.000 rov·11 r>11ll01', unlQUI' dt• nf ""'n<'r11hlp. 2 hl•uullful l•--------l I' l :HI\ Roy Mc Cordte c·or Sc1 II R. Spcclul homci1 on lnritt• t•orncr Planu •Thlnaia R.oftcw fl 10 N•wporl ftatun• ··sf'ARKl.INCi lt>t: both In mint coodi· Let your tye11 brow••· 0 :\ ( ES '-liiiliiaiilllai-.-----~ Co!'l:f Mclltt $~· 1'2:1 t'OOL". Hr11111l now 1111\· lion. Anx1ou11 owner will lhrou11h •'Thi! tlobh)' l)UW.taloe•C.M "' 1---------infl.<'(llltoduy '008·44~ flnonC·l•.1t•kinizSl2tl,OOO Shop'' In the OAfl.Y H .,.1 10 Motlle1 "''~., C 0 N D 0 11 lJ Y S 3 PILOT Cluslfled Section $49 • 86SJ SUMM!R FUN "UfSURI! LIVIMG." lldrm11 . 2 1111., >Cini ffl("u · ever)' Wdleaday & Satur· M 1n·noh In Inf' Rl•11ll y i-:xdu~l\'t' 1111t•n1.~ 117:1 ;,i1110 I 11tt1 lo.) 111n YA LOAN fincllt <'llJJr\•!l,.lon u( 001• •Wt: huvt• 11 b1:11 ut1ful Uun. l'IO!ll' to i;hopplnR & day. door Collr llvlnit ~ <irclll m1>bll{' home which la In be:ich 5.YJ,SOO -~"---:...-:._-_-:_-_-:._-:...-...;:.-,;;;-_-_-_-_-_,;_ _______ _ ASSUMPTION 3 hdrm hom\' «quippt'Ci 1.1 µrime pur,k In RIK orean \'l('w I.it(' C!.~1'.l S\11...C f)C ~Q." With 11parklln11 pool •nrl Wt'11tmiosh•r. <..:o mt'll l·BR . With muny c~trai.; v~ l''IU N~ -~ J:J<r ;::> Thi& <'U\l' ru~tk home entcrt 11incr ·~ c 11 ba n11 l'flmplrt<' w hit In hutch. incl. eh•\'lllor S47 .SOO Tlraf /nfri911in9 W ore/ Gam• wiflt o Cltudl• FAIHAHkS Al.AHA 2 I f'lt'"~· ciuelll~ con· !llrur\lon F.xt'ellcnt rc.-n tnl rcctircS includt'll r plx. 'lt\. refnit. In nll units CllJSe to ithopplntc Wall trade b'7S .iooo can be ·''<11Jr• toduy 3 bon•. t'ana b.n ,.0 .. RR". /\ w('C bar. eu~tom drpio , 2 II rt rm it . 2 b a . ; 144•1froom homl.' with • nea.l s~mm;r "rlaht 111 rlcr frplc • 2 slnrPRt" beoullful 11:arden ~c111n11. •-4 r., <t•• • '®•M blllH21ot Grcullnvtst· home.Coll 5100022. •hcd~. l'""'" un out door c:lo~r t o evcrythlnl(. ·~.:""..": ..... ~·:..,.~:; menl prof)('rl)'' s.l4.000 pout. 89'1 0021. !52.~I -,. '°'"' '°"' ~ _.,. I\"$ OUR t'JCclu~h t' <.:1111 Ju~l llstcd. 2 bdrm <'On· PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 546·414 I do dos<' to 11hoppanJl & ~ Walker & lee Real tcrare ~ 642·S100 COATS & WALLACE 8 Toro loat Ow.-....--1 o,_..,. •••. •• ••••••••••• ••• •• • I~ to han• this 3 bed. open ForC'c lo11urt' 3 ~ drn. beam. lots or entertaln lalhoci 1 t8ltd 1006 Im med orcupGnt)' No ~29 500 ment room PLUS a boat ••••••••!•••••••••••••• Drokcn1 plt•.rs<' Robert dock S\39.500. Y l'U...L s..-11 ._ Mori:an. 830-6110 •t eVIUW....,.tn -----Ur j( ly <fe ror~ted , WATERfRON'T Countr) Charm flnrh Fo.ttohl Volhy I 034 pr I ,. 11 c y ~ 11 Io r t HOMES & b \'a m s . s p I 1 o I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'lrcplurl'. BBQ p11tlo. REALEST~Tt sl rmc:ise. ljlc f11m ,dln1Grt't'nbrook ~ville 3 br. 2 pool. W11lk to bcuch. 631-1400 r m JBr . 2ba. dreum' ha, lh· rm. fam rm. Ira Prl>slll!t' Townhou11e liv- REAL ESTATE INC Beach Pad 1032 beach Anxluus ownt'r ask Int S4G,95o DEA C ll M OB I LE HOM£S .63 MAYt'LOWER 12x60. smork on lh&." nceanfront. \'lcw dlnlna & 11\•init rm.~ A whull' vi 11 bu)•! St3,9:>0 '64 <..:AMBR IOOf: 20x!2. 2 RR, 2 ba. Beautifully lndscpd Loolalnll down un lht' poundlni1 s urf, with large \'tew deck. See today at S2S.OOO! l91NT Nu..,&ltfD 11 lllt\ IN IH $1 ~ At(\ Whe" A "'t" ... , 10 Kono- mtle. ""' u\u•lfy u1rh .,.,, • ., - ---------katrh F•etured In yd , UPlltl1ded lhruoul. •nil Call8941$2\Mt~nt 9·· · 11~brr& Classifll'rl adtt sell hill "Home .. mol(adne Comm 1XIOI. Only S62.tlflll ~ ~~17 items sm:tll itcfTI), or an) At.L PORTS ll F. lly ownt'r. Ot\ •n S<tt Sun Sl-:1.L Idle Item~. ~1.·11h u 499.HOO ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1t~m. JU!CI r ull f>.12·5678. &-&$ 1«>2-1 IH5 55711 Ill 5 963·211'72 Dail\' P1lut t.:la-i~1C1ctl 1\d. IJ"'KU,,..11 ro• '-MW!t SCIAM·L.IT$ AMw.n ill Cleulflcatlo. 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Rick Alderette, Realtor GRADUATE REALTOR'S INSTITUTE 1 .,., .. "·ih c•nn•I•• 1111 \• • E ', l Gnlf f',,ur .,. •11<'1 \l•• ................ ,. ....... . l!r~~~~ 962-4471 r.i: 546·8103 I 11 r • "' ff pie of I I • • .Ml , 1 • • I ~·ti .1,'1 ,, \\ t pt.,.. flftt' 1 1n 1 I•· t1,, '· , '" ~~w~rt Bttoch ) 21'9 l • •' I ., t a 11 , n ' l t•) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1·1 ·11•~•fhll•~I ll~f~.! I "·• I•\\ \I ~.Hfl</I', I I,, \: I I I, --1Hewporl leach I 069 Me wpnrl Re-och I Ob9 "'''·'I I "" 1<11 I ,, 11tJ" " •.lq• • Ottter Real Estate 1•••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • •. • ... • ... •• • .... • • • • • • • • • • • • 'F \\ t !Ut It" tn • r q "'·.!:, Phi l!.tr ~t=> ,, t ·;.;:;,i1:;;;,;,.~~· .. ······ BRANO NEW ~ .:·:" ·" !.~>;\11 .' I~·.~~\ 11 : 1~:; 1 ; .i 1 1: 0 ""', 1 ,' I'" Co ~o d~ Oro ForSole l l001 r nm;it('hl'd ,11 ,111 ,, ""'' ,,,,, 1 •• 1 1• rnu 1•f•.''• ;~;:·~;~;~·~·:~.~;;~~· llt'd1 oorn. :1 11 1'h r1." BIG CA~YOM Must sell On the ll<!J ch I <Ir ,.:; L' f ,11111 l\ 1 111 " I< 11, ._ , CaU 1213)43-185311 fll l')ll<t l l'. l':\tl .1 l.1 • 1 FREE Adult Park, 17i6 sq fl nr dub hmr..c. bt-:lt rorncr lot. Nrly new. 581 211111 --- room. 11\1 1' ... I/ ti I 1mport:1nl l·T I. : O\\llll' c. I I ,., 2 33 1 CliH OriYP Or for a ppt. c,,11 5411-0040 2 Mobile Homc<1 t I I lhf.5 21><1. Iba. 12nd 1 21'1>5. 3bd. ram rm . & 2b.1 . St'l' to apprec. 5 St.ir '3m1h pa rk . S an J u .i n Other Reol htole Ott\•r R~,,1 £--1,,t~ Capistrano. ~19J·OOK-1 1•••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · •· · • · · • · • • • · · · · · · · · • • · --ln~striol / lnr\u\lrtol Acn<IC)e for sole 1200 Properly 2 1 oo Prorerty 2100 ;;;;;;~·~:~::~·,;~~:·~·r::1 ••••••••••••• ••• • .. ••. • '•• • •• •••••. • .. •• •• •• • • pt'rtY Humboldt <.:nunty PRIME 11'\VEST MEtH for sal~ or tratl c New m u lt1-U•n;tnl 1ncln ln.tl lrld,.:. 497~· full y ll'<ISNI r~xt 1 1lt>nl 1111-111011 'I' Picturcsqut· 2 1 ~ ur1 l·~ 1n Net on $750.00ll ~m.tll1 r :-.11w\1 •'rt.till \\ Ill 1l.1h \t I V ~1~' P1 'e' coc1< A ~44-5)l5 I, 1 I 111 11 \ 1 fl!( I'\ ! JC I( I ' Ir t I ~ t 1 t ,.. ' t I \If ff \\,1111<1 '"'l.11111 'fl' I ' (\II I 'l \ I "I 1•1 ',., "' ,; •• I I II\ , l ,111 l.1.> ---.-..-----~ 1111'"I111111 ' 1' \ - '• No. Sun Oil'~O <..:o. 11111!1' bldgs, a\'<ill ;il._.1 Oak lrct'li w1s mull rrl'l'I< wm ex<·hunj[l'. 8:t:l r.n . Lee llughcs ltl•alt ur l 'j[j[J{lilfllf1filQI \\'.1lt f I,,,,, '''~. 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N --· ~ ;\l•·i-.1 ~:to 5-111 11;,,;1 (oo<l op.-r .\II ·11:1rl '''"' E 642·8170 THAT RIGI T Pr.RSO 1 Office Spate. n·11dy for ------11\J.: hu~ ro11-.i1lc•r••d t'11n Found Youni; hlo11tl1 BE A BART HDER ------Qoun·01AnJtllru.MITW orcupa n (')' lfiOO N 260«.ISq n 1r,7:, 1'1111'1:1\ llll'I ·r Whitt'. (II <:1·tm.111 Sh ... 1h••r<I t vp1• FullorPart.Tim• 1,_.:::-. tl:lt-...;«:~~ltk llrondwoy. S:inta t\n11 1111 thcrh1•all tloo r Wrni:utt·~. I' o !lo\ 511ill. ilos.: Lak,. l"o• •·~t lie 11•:uly I•> w111k ·" 11 {{ ~ ru .._ )...,1401-i ('lo11r 10 S11ntn t\na & :"t•wport llch Hlll il~ltl lll\l'l'~Hll' 1 ,\ !1i:-.11;1 ;.111 ;~~II profc·s~11111.1I h.11·11•11tlc•1· 111 1 ' -~w11t t-'wy·~ iJ llllt~ from l "''"k 1"11•1• Jllh pll11·1• Tt111 ll\JN'l1NOTON 832·4134 F or ovt•r S yr11 ;;,vie Ccmlt·r' I 520 SQ. FT. Money to Loan 5025 Ft•t111cl sm11ll hl:11 k '"' 111,.11 t .\", 1, 1 "11 f' ,. '-~·~~~;¥"' Wanted , Bu"nt'~~ woman 33(~>S<l .. ~r HN't'lll m1•a :i l"l of ••••••••••••••••••••••• wh1ll' •1111! Slut .. r & 71111:111•11;11 11111 E 1111> ,~,... 10 ~hllr<' !l room. 3hn, llll\.'.S(l FT f111·~. 1,110 "I I t u( •BANK RATES ~t ai:noll,1 1111 '11.IZIV< St ,S .1111.1 \11.1 ,\rn1·11<a11 home in :O.h·~J Verct.. 1 lt•IS<l fT "·" t•h1111~r " 11 ur k il1 iu '.11t»O~ik.t J1.1rtl'11il1·r~ Sd111ul 11 '""'·"" LWI' ,\dj. lu t; I> "" > 111 F11u11 1rom$2t~to$29S1mo \\tnur~o & 14 )'r. o 1 """'"'"~.r , L , llra111l 1ww• 1n~l'1h11tt• 1luughtt•r. !'..4G 3428 t"n•t• Park1n11 lucn \ ly '-t:IO !kl:• I 111:1 1 1>(l'11r111n?. ~ Uca uL ttJ)t :~--:-• ,;. i_..t 4Jso HDI "~~oc~,\TI!....., ·'10" ~1 --lkf11111;,..·,. 1 ;;: ... ~n~olld11I•· plim!i, "' trll ruro or unf ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4 .fl\5 StwC1CJ9 '4550 tll'ltl ~ .\tak•• h111nl' 1111 lloch' I hr. rornt.lr I br. 2 r ••1tstlGIOUS •.•••••••••••••••• •••••• 1•10\ c•nwntll or JUlll h.1' l' '" <I G u1 lilll' or rent, $30, ""s hr. 2 hr, 2 h11th11 .,,,.111iw '.\i1•ws>o1-t fll'l'fc11l11t11\1'111 \'~lra 1-.•~h <:1111 llv 1ms. d1nln1t 11ni11~. mo.Co~111.~ktoa. MIWrOltTCIMTllt °i·tr Sln r :i~l: I' t 11 . MICHANICS \lllrJt.:<'. rallll~. <IHk!I, ___ !lllitl•Oll:>. · Cround floor law oHtcl' hi·l wn Nwpl 11 1, 11 "' 1.intt•11•11pl•d 11rouod11. co11 Office Retdol 4400 llullr, ron~li1llnl'l ()( 211>0 l-.111)t'1 l•1r Spc1·1.1l i1tl1•1 HATIOH.AL IAHK 1,.11 1.11. lli.thtrrl t11nnlll, •o•••••••••••••••••••• ~q I\ liepnratc hhl a: lo1•n· 1,t 100 \rlul'l~!I ;,i!')' 01 un. 17141631-3954 1.nl l c• v lHl 11: ? 11 y Cl'J1terofOran1tcCounty lion. For lnformollon tll•r $15 mii. Co1r~. 110 ,11, l l1~hhm1~1'. billiards. Eic« aulte , newly red1•r ~l~O (~)(I -tr11 1lers, c:11m1icn, ell· •w11n1111n~ pol.)l , 1>~n11 Janltvr. util'~. A I C, L a1?unt1 Bea c h off1cr Cnll l>nys S.\7 ~n t:vr~ """"· h>tl1n ~1111, ,;am prior !>57 0136or641l·839G 11u1te, ru sq fl t9S m o !>40·1135 i\llcndant thrrr •1•runt)·1>:1t rol ---------ind. util. 491 653G; wknds9am·$pm Suuth"e.sl <.:nriwr hKvtf•• OfffcH 497·1332 ---l':drn1t1•r :"el4 lt1rnl Broudwny Ok. Did~ __ Re..talt WClftted 4600 81()(1 t:1!111t1t•r , If. II, Snnlu Ana •••••••• • • • • • •••••••••"I lil4> ff.ii·9f~ F\"<m1 St90 per m o. l'luah IAkER C!NTIR M11t11rc c.ouph• wi11h1•ll to - -------offices. r\!t"ept1onisl & Gorden Office& rent 2 Br a pt or hum,, 1n pRrking provided a l no Acrenible · 3 l"wys 11. ll or N . B Jun1• I. lo Sl9S TO $225 SECONDARY FIHAHCJHG (ln H1•11, Int', (.:umm pr ply Lo mu 11n1111' :'1<11 llullo1>11 1; .. 20 Yrs lo JM:-' 2 l'nt!I ~I ECll,\NIC:S NAT 111\Nl\ <'r1ll .i11)t1nw IWli IR91l 1;;v. :l'.l:i I aJ ditio n a l cosl. l'on· Wl"'Sl Side of OC Airport Sept \$. Xlnt rtifcr1•nH·~ lrren<'e room & steno· New ·lOO lo 20,001111q f'l . ~7l41 325-ll:IOO Money Wont•d 5030 i::rnphera vall. REASONABL•:·R•::-.iT iutiMu/lnv•st/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fnun1I lll.11·k Curk;Jpon • :\1•\lopot t l';1rk' & I(,.,. "'"'h1t1· l11h \'ic• Sunt .1 '" 11ow 11111•11111( ~l\111 \1111 t'111111lrV l'l11lt llol•t lt' d;t'·'"' J111<frlll' 1;.1~, 77!1• • l 1 ,, 11 h y ' ' 11 t-: c: I( ' 1-'<Jt ',\ IJ \ 11u1 llrr~ "1 t.1~ t"IO :!:!71 11.•m<' "' l\11~h.111 . \It' 171h Jobs Want•d. 7075 ~t. ll.H 1:141-0 1U32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'tl" "'I> 1• 1 ~;,p M':1 iw1ni: 1·11111< ·" ·'" r '' ·~ r l' ~ C' rt fl Io 11 a 11 II r l' a~ Inn~ !\1 1 f;la..ses, jj /4. Vw 1\(111)11 'I ·I) 1111<1 I 'I"' '1'"11' llro·~ :'\ II 191 oo:ll! ·• ' 111 · "·1 • •• ' , . . ., . --lk·<'k hnn.t for lllrt'. \Hl\11 l--Ol NP • < 111·kn1>omi. I l}ol TrtHI ·1· 111'111'' llo11n11• hrn, l b1·111t• Ln)>!Unt1 01 1(; c: 1~:i1i.~1·11t llc·:irh urru 1ll1 11:111:1 • V111111tl u II hi nt•k ft•mull! rat Vw •'-I St , :\cw1x1rl rm,1111.-1 f·ot::"I) c· 1 Whllt·''!lr11r l 1H', matu1r · 11 · , (:iut·:t ~l:.111 wumnn tl1• ~IHI\ /1.t ~Tl'). ft'ln .. ' ll' sirt•s po~1t1t111 11~ pcr~•m.il 1 '11r<'K' 11 l'<.' l.n l 111 11 ~r"y l'a~t t"<tWt1r·ni·I' 11~ l'k. In llH' ;,;,:? 11117 · c>.i•i·~i11v:• ~•·t''. p111p£'rty Full or p.11 l !11111• "nrk. Op1·11 7 d )'' .1 \vi. ICJ.1111 IUpnt. S111~:l1·' "'"' 11·1 \ 111 ~'' t',alal111111.1 :!:tt•ll l11r hof Bll'tl (' '.\I ,\_...1-.1;111t l•' ll4111t..K1·1•prr . 1> llrnc• ln 1111 l'Mt:lurant 1l111ly 11·1111rl,, Will lr.1111 Ill'~ ll•'XJ)>lc•. 7~>'.! llU(HI ATTENTION! 3 -6 Mo's Work 18 & Over \\'1• \\di t1 .1111 v11u In u11r IHl~llll'K.~. ,\() ·,tnk1•• IJI l.1v11ih. pl1•11t v11f w111k It v11u '11• ,1111111 111111~ ,., \\olllfl hk•• II p11~1t 11rn nut 111 lh•· 111;l 11111n t:.111 la<'l\\it ~I :111 & :tprll 539-1183 •/\ul11tn11U vc I S•r•ice Ad•l~o,. & I M echQnic l·:\fll'rlf'I\•" p11 •l1•rr1•1l l':lC l'1•ll1•1\I I .1('111111•' llrnntf m•w lol'atio11' Tor pa y , ';11·11111111 plnn, l1('1lf'f1l11, t'I \' 1\ppl)' ti) pt•rllon, a~k 1111 ll.11'1'cll S1r kle Roy Carnr, Inc. Holl~ lt11:,-1·1• 11:\1 W I ;,.111 ,J a 111hm1•£' NI'\\ IMll I 114·•"'" 71'11'1:!2 UlilU 1-:quJI 01111•1r J·;mpl11y1•r BRANCH MANAGER A Fcd1·ral S:iv1n1-t" ns ~m·1:1t 1on I' Sl'<'k ing .1 1t11111:11ot1·r fur 11 ~ Nc·w11rtrt lk.1rli oll1l·l' lncJIVHlllOhj 11111~1 i>l' l.111ult:1r "1th the 111mrnun1ly & 11'~.ulu 111 llw lu1'l1I ,,,.,._, F1n11111·1.1I 111' l>u~llll'b• 1'\IH'riClll'(' 1' rli•ll1n•1i wh11'11 c·un l'fl1·r llvl'iy ~t1111ul11t 1• ni'w hu•1111·M1 ""' l'l11pn1t·nl, "'"I'\ ('IJll 1/)1111' I ~, ~ 171111 I I illl' fll'r'OllllC'I J>. ~ 1· .. 1!1•11\ wu1 kill!{ contl1 1tw111tv.h1·1wl1l b. H1•ply lo :\Ir K1·rr :,~;! Oljjl) Equal Oppor ~!rnploy1•1 111-:A \J'l'l(' 11\ N 0 11(•n 7 tl11y~ l'ic·k hr' 1~12 W 1•11h ('~I 8UUTIC14MS "/~om1· lull :-.;,.WIHl! (l'I Inn Call t;H OllOl 1\1 ~.10 K:.H~ • B111·h and 1 bdrm npl~ " 1• 11 w o r l h 11 e c i n I! lklll\tc<d yet 11Horda blc •<:n\1t OEACH et1»1ron mctll• i'\irnl~hrtJ 9nd un RLM ASSOCL\TES FllHlftC• WJnl .;oo,om. •t«·ur ('tt h) s.41·6151 r tush "GOLD K ~V " ••••••••••••••••••••••• TI> l'ny IU'< Int ------ExrC'ulive Office Su1l C11 lusl • 11111 <:rundy f o u n ii \I 11 Ir W h 11 c ml( mt llt puhh(' rd alums i-----------C1•rma11 Sh•·p it.al> 1r\l>1 5317'100111 5:11 711i lt.·00111·11111. millcJlr. :111l·d \\11111,m. mu~t l.11o w p1 11 1·111 IN & f1nit1·r wo vlni!, u l~o m ucl1•rt1 Nlyll n ~! T111·-.. Frt l'tt II ev1•11 h~I 0 ,;111 & 7. 30, ~ lli·4U1Ul. 1urn1:;h~~- ""(ft ~e ._,,,.~'{.-i: "'ou\." 14ll s.p.nor A•• Newpert leoch 150 I WHtcHff Dr. P t:RSON ALIZEO ""' SOOS R1·11ltor 1175 fllf,t Newport i-~tnanctnlClr SE1RVhl<..;ES •• ~i!! ......... Mort--t, Tn1lt L..sf-Office s-• tterpl, tc ep , serretury T".~-··~ r--HMlltG/TACOS D.eds 5035 Callon S1te M:1n11ger 6l;l;Bakerst·c:i1 ~w29114 GROSSsso.ooo YR.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 642·~t>!ll l~li • Brukl'rs 111vlled • Get ready for a proftl11 lfobbles&Thlnp! --bte summ .. ~r LocJled •n Let your •eyes bro 111se MEWf'OlT lfACH busy beQrh town \1i•kl! 1t LOANS 8~% Also 2nd TD Loon• Fmrest Tums slnt>e 1~9 SettferMtCJ.CO. tn 11 II ('11II1t!14 O!~:H • H•lp Wankd 7 I 00 ft t:D l~t{'lht•r.Kc1y ttuldc't •••••....:.:....••....:.:.._··~·::.:•:.;. w kc·\·) :\l~ruul•t J t•· ~~~ St•a\ ll'l4 ' t.11 \I t I 71i .\t'l'tlll: t=lk ,'Kl')'l)Ull S7r,O Personals rh•>"onl\ K:1:1 !ll i:, /\ I' l'11 vrl C'orn11.1 S7110 Gun()((· (.:!',\ twi11 5350 H•'<'rlll THH~I $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvlnc Pcr~tHUtl•l A~i.·nt•y 41111t:17th, L'o~ta l\fr~a Suite 224 IH2 14i0 AYON 6pring Is The Time To Start! Srll co~met1c11, frn --h~:AUTY l>P1':1t11TORS with fnllowlnl!. M nkc vour own tlt'al. ltuc:enll)' oJJCnt'd, 9 !!talion ek (lanl 11.1lun. Newport B~ach 1;i2 611),1 11r11nrc~ & m•1rc frnm the A Neat Place To Shop \\fll'ld ', l.1r1wM 1fJ1lc·tr11·1 "1beHobbyShop" 646-8453 t hrou1h "The Ho bby l.2.3.~~ room JIO!Nlt·n nf big for 3 mo':11 & 111k\' 11 Shop" In the Cla.s11fled flc:ws from $17:1 3723 euy for re11t ot V•'iir Seaioritach\\'ednada)'&r B1n:'h Street. N.8. !!'\car S9500 dov.nh1tt1dlt·~ Agt --------..-c SatW'da.1. a11 vort > !17!1 ~ I 1137 ~2t)O 642-2171 545-0611 Or111klna 1H·ol'>h•m ~ Cull Akohol lll•lplrnt• t~ h re: 11 d II I ll:l.'i 311:111 co. Flex1hle hrs. Call in the Claasif1t\d section ot !>IOi04lorZcn1lh7 13.'19 I the DAlLY PILOT ever) ,_.-~.,-~,_,.-... _,_,. ... _,_,....,_ _________ ,! Wod. &Sit. , I ~?!~ ..... ?~.~-•••••~~•••••?!.~!~~~•en•!!.~! ~!!~ ..... ?· ·~~~ .•••. ?!!! • T!!!f!f.9rill , 1t1t OAllVPILOT 81 ~~~ ..... !!.~~!~ ...... !!!! •... ~ .......... ~~.1.!~!':: .......... !~.'.! hwty O,.r-otor Wllllkl.I 1nrnu~. ,\pply Wlvc!f & Loven llUlf •·ush1oni. S06<l ll1:1l fUi. -' 10 ~l~>:~a! 1~!~1~UI ly Pilot dclh try ruuti.'" may bu 11v11llitb11110 )our ure<1 t:ui n ftcoflt l11r de· I livcttc'! ~ c~.11h. lflllf> ul' m1.1r<'hi..110ta1J for •ollm" ntow -1ub!lcrlpliorti. t•11r 111forniat ioo 111'•111w c ,111 IH:! •1:121. l'rom ~a 11 l'klll•'lltl' Sjll JUjll <'11111i.t ru1111 un:.,, 1 Jlt IU5 U11311 und M1111>IOll \'11• jo El Tnr11 Ml!J, t'.tll MO·IZlfl l':t1uul Oppor. Y.tnplci)'t·r IOATMFGCO. HAS 3 OPEl'flNGS 1, l-: ;>; G I N 1-: INST/\Ll.J::lt l•1 111:.ljll t•ni:mci. with 11utd11 v1; un Ill> ~ (; \Iii !IJ ~; 'f S II 0 Jl WOOUWOHK t-:lt 3 U0.\1'1\SSE~lllU:1t Will tr.un ~uuhllcl.I l.H.'u pie A1111l v 111 11c1 '011 llt;J l'lacenl ia .\ \<'. t:o~tJ .\l~ll JUNIOR SALESMEN Roys & G i rh~ 10-lS )'rlf. old. e.arn $20·$50 p e r w ee k gettlns new cwstomers for the OaJly Pilot. Work hours ure 3 :30 to 8:30 after school and a few more hours on Saturday & holldayd. This is oot a paper route. No dt!llverlt!s or col J ect lna . Transpc>rtation provided. You must livu in Hunlinilon Reach south or Sll.1h:r Lo quullfy. 008·3512 Equal OppqrlW'ily 1-;mployer MAtDI JUtAL ~'TA Tt; iALES needed tor •mall n · 't.~~~~~ clw.lv• mot•t. Hrti oao be lJNUC~~ED. ar~naeict. -..au1 Of.'T mE RED )IDJd ~Pttvisor • maldl C*'Rrrr Apply Th o J nn at TKEATM£NT! . t.aituna, 2U No. <lo4&1t We \rain yow tu u ll Hwy b011u.~ii with on teeeh1t1t· Abk for Mn Cobltl ed c..'OµnlC thiat •t•r\1 Im· -· l'(l('Cllotely. Jf you are In MAIOW4NTEO lVffted In urnlna bis Part lline • C:.11 n\Qlley fnutJ thQ atort. M(ljll Motel • i4G·llGllJ !:CJ i11dividu1hlt>d fret '---~-,.-.-~-.-;,.-J/J-~-.-.-1111• trainlnaon Utt Job ln one • ol many top offi\'C~ locat· MAUll'rMnlf ~ thruout Oran&.: Coun· M8'-111U. . call for rutUutt' <le· TIAIN(f $ .:J~4a A rl 1111 • • . < 71 ' ' No t.:xper. Neces111ry lrnmed111tc: 0P'!OU\!¢6 RH.,./hcret.j )luat be (IVtjr 21, J,1uc1uiw1 "" ... ore Xlnt Bon<lable. c11r • phooo. wprllln1 00114s, TY Pint COOK SmJll lotimotc 1llrrnc1 h•1uw. La"una flc j t'h 1wvct1. l 11t •Cook. Gpod \\u1w11 & hr-. 1f 1111;r11rwt1 Cal l 1!11 !l:t!J7 t..1•twn GuTOTh@Ncal'flt req'd. Mu•( bt wel'· (llrl l"ri1l;1y for ltt-111 UTOJEM MUlET ._:,.,_roo_.m_m_~_. _ei_dc_i>e_•_1d_11_b1_ .. 1-;,,tJIC' Ocvdop\•rs Ofr in , _ Sjnt:i A1p1. Cood t>,1>lnjl. for At>PUc11tlon & lofo Rental y 1mt A"t?nd1nt, ~lllQfl a11pcura1m~. ¥()(>4 OR CAL 171• I M2•71W f/lirM ; G qayi., wkday w/fifNrci.. wut.-r the orr. Prer. married Must 1~la_nlli. Pl~a:.ur!t run. ofc. MAS •O·SS. Re~or1Ji • f\ave good haQdwritini; & S:! ;.(/hr. <:all S.>IJ·7CHJ for !)llhn(I. Night work. N.B. nellt tippearanc\! Apply. ••lll)l ofc. Call &16·4011 betwn lOOONc:wpor\, C.M · COUNTER GIRL GIRLS GIRLS llarn-!ipm. Real Eltate Sales Pull ur fl umc ~lui.l ~: 111-•.tl ~ uttrJct1,.-8'3 \ t I MATUJtE WO,tAN Join #I 1 ·l. . ttr<H' l\e. an · p /t1me to we lco me · · llam Hlam THE lllOI With 4 Contemporary men'• tJ women's cloWna bouUqu in Orange Co., ' 2 adcllUonal t,;lorff to ~n soon. b~aa aever4ll full & p /tlme position s •vailable In our w<tmen'15 dl vistbn. QuaHrted pon~qnis will ha \le the opportunrty t o adv;rnce In to manaaem1ot.~6Uon.s. UQ.4$00 ,_. Af;" l•.e Or Appl¥ Io P~....,., OJ\ thru P'l'l THI LOOK Gl!.:NERALO~FICgs 3001 RcdbHt, lluilding •• Suite 108 COtit Mes~ ••••••••••••••••• * PUBLIC AUCTION * .. TO IE HILD AT STATLER~HILTON HOTEL l '" tM Sltn"ll IOOM I 930 Wilahlre Blvd·Downtown 1.A THU RSDAY -APRILS at 11 AM FROM RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET C••• l•t••r•re ~ CIJ t ,. Prod1tce CoHtn•·••u tlln St•l•len S.tetl -................. 2. ·~ s ...... , ........ O••U· t' tW •If :.~::.'.:" H••I ....,.,...,, JM.nit M• w/ J Miit ................. ,.-...nc cwu.. ...a.9 .,.Hlitl•••·'l••r M•4•l•·UJ Stu• t•'9h•·•••cs••t1 1.-., •. ,,,,,. lc~trta-1'"'9" O\'....,.ohlte rtthr .. S LEIM&H · _. _, _, ,..._ tee ._..,.., te 12to16 years of aite w~nting to earn ~o~ _.. ... BERNIE ROSEN, AUCTIONEERS ~:a,thlul r <:lt•Jner,, ~7 h 1t1 o us w 1I'1 e11 ~a nt newcomers & contact •Free LS Day Tr111n1n~ l l· .. 1~thtul r Ur, Ill IS Call •icrwnuhl) ExCllll\" OP· ·h· •• L>t "I h Course • ool(k PER 1·11 •J'l''H " • " mere an..,. r1'°111., e rs , ... C EE , • Ir.·· .im ,,,m. _ 1.1or. w, new Ca hr. co. Need l'Dr lite typing. -Ca~llac ar Proorom to $S0 or more per week. Chance to w1n trips to Philadelphia, Washington D.C. or Cape Kennedy; cash, bikes. ~o-karting and other prizes. IC you live in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach., Huntington Beach or El Toro.Mission Viejo area. call 549-8956 and ask for Mr. Scott . 4 luy·~ ... " ....... lqulp••t Corporatto.. Co. "''ne Number (1-213) 627-4751 . ................... l•l l111u)c lh-:1l .111r jnt1 l>l-':'l:l\I \.'iSIST\NT Xlnt e<1r111nii w/u great ~7.3005 ' •lllSnl~sOrang .... Co11nty JI 110kk t'1• p 1• r . I; u" .t 1 Ch ."1" 1 J;. 'f':,., ~c·r 'd luturc. Perm. i>0:ul1on. · · •fl Listings Orn nge f;qual Opportunity Employ,,r w 111;1m·s •"-IU l.t:) .111 I Ch.:~·rt 111 4t i·nthU!>lj~lll St ll l' t 1 mm c d . Ca II ~le<Jtcal Asiil. Back Ofc. County . . ~lh~J{ mJrh Apply .1 ~~•11. -. 11 1,11 ll:Zll . ·Sherri. 7~62-12. Part time. pt!rmanen\. •• ~ A~,''erl1 ~l n 1t in Allllli..c*' 1010 frff to You 1045 .)l;iO V1J 01101 ltJ, ~ U ! ~xper necessary. Send Caliform.t . . . . Metft Wonted 7100...., Want.4 7100 .~._;;h•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma 17tMI l>l'nlul lkc•·vt10111~l GUARDS II resume to Ad. No. 644, j,111 Arverlls~ngl11~ Nut1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••·••••••••••• f're1'ghl Dlllllll4Je llotpol11t Pun l.AH PuppiC't1. l~q1 ~l.1t11rc onl\ lmmed.employmcntru Daily Pilot, P 0 Box unict;nse · .e. u:. as· SAL~ 84 .,.,.,.. w w owoeltsold. -· CAFETERIA '.\i·v.por't lle<1l·h 61til7tiii &parH1m1'.lnsidcwork. 1~. Co&ta Mesa. Ca. $l~tyou_m obla1mngyeur HatfD M' p •Tt4.-....Sat.s e. _. · arner. 9 M -O.'ll<I \IJturc 1'1-•r:.•1r1. •titer .,1. !ilG·:>lll \ll tiµm . Work any s hirt 9262\i Real Estate License. ay IC' •Y Salury it Bonus. Can near lli.rbc>rj San\oAna. noons to run 1·ui.h r\· ~li-:>J!ll Uniforms furn. ln'tnc: & -, . Call 9A~1·2:30PM or make U!> lo 14·~ hr. GASlllfll(; -CQllie, fem, _3yrs. tri'1' 1:1i.ter, 1·utnc1•11 \c11d1n~. ------ 1 .\naheim areas ,\ge 21 ~Jen for l.A rimes homl' l iU Ff9'V 3.30PM·9PM Work nights pttlme W" ... TID e. .. 2.~177 c.'Olor . likes kids. nds gd '>lf)ck1ng c·lc L'all hell D1•nt.il.\~~1~lant or O\er . Retired ok . delivery m NB & C l'>t 8lZ•S440 Eam SlOO ++ perw~k Perfect for 11tvd11rit1 • •ft .,,. • homl'.Cull552·81170. • w :IOum. 5411 OOil ci..t ~!J5 <'h;11r,11t._. I \ r rn1n r\11.1 Urll\crsal, 1226 W 5th Start tlSO mo. S48·l740 salafY + comm dQtnll mooollghlcra. 530'3•27 G p --- -lull lllrl\' IS.it. 'Onl\', !'.I • S.\. Jntcrvw hrs . . • en J 0 )' ~ b I e w 0 r k r rappt. 5·9PM Kenmore Ull ryor or (I Mo's old Tcrrlcrll'~>· CAR WASH HELP 1·,~·,1. ~al.II'~ opl.'111 10 :lO·'foon & 1 30·3.:W ~~ODEUi·MASS£US~ reprc1entm1 Time Life 0 · Norge F.lec. Dryt>r .m dll.', fcmule. t;hil<1rcns lhcr<io i-· lime uni). :II.'! :13SJ l Mon·~:n. Equ:il Opp<Jr Figure ~!o<J11ls. Escort& JP>ks in our bfand ne~ • •TILLEI•• C!lc'h . Kenmore Gas P\'t METRO CAR WASH ---j f:rnplO\'l'r need~d 1opmoo~Y New oH1ce ntar the O.C . HlringNow! dryerf7S,Gunr.S46·8tl71. 5-l8·5735 _ :!950 H:irbrn· HI or DIETARY AIDE . -Studio ~l·JIJU '\ll"Jl'.Orl· Xlnt opi>0t. for 4 0 W p M T y PI n Q . Will buy some rfrg5 & 111» Mhu;d Tc•rrier, i;puyt'll J ' ti \~I 7 Jul'~I l''.11rncl HELIARC WELDE• h d 1 ...., po~1t1vc mi nded lo· Pleasant phone 1n•nner plian' . runoin11 or not C "SHIER v. ru ii 11 .. 11..t 11 ~. l'.1 rt..1 l'art tim·•. 0\ "s. £x""r C\\'Spapt-r ome e ive.,, dividua. 111. For ~1 ,onal .., • • I aJI • Ct's .. · yr. llOUrJCbrokcn. N1·1·d~ "' ~ ~ " ~ auto route Early AM. 1•S ... LIS C 11 0 6 ... os cx1>er s you also scruv mct nl "'•im••w/foll'lil" SM·:l l7\t 0\ 1·r IX 1"1111 t11111• Guo<I f'jy, 5 l.1t1'.1l1t111' METRO CAR W.ASH ~ llurl><1r 111. l'~I Cu:.h1er. I' t11nc & 1" 111)11• S.tlci.l:Jdy, Som" t.'Al•l'r. Sllvt<rl4 oods, 15 Fa .. h11111 f:..lan<J. NB Gl·l <!12-1 a~k lo!' Mr. U.>11nJn1.10 or .\Ir~ F1oranc. Lido L'un\ c.-ntcr, 11161 for ~lalnlt''i'> ~lecl Ap· Approx hrs, <l ·G. XllH ~ ~ interview a nnae n eed . Ca l l Cof1trol S75-6'!58. ~· " ,,. ~ Fla g~h1 11 ll\I , N II 11rnx 16hrs p \\k .\i1µly llllrt lime earnings for Earn BS'Ai oommission Co. 714/S33·8098 or l.A Career Employment ------.-_-2yr111ixvdh1·1·<'1l do1l.Wlll t;I:.! 8tH I I !i I.JO .a bl!!I Term11111I mature family person. for sales and lietln1s. Nq 2t31828·76'1S. Agl'ncy, SS6·S51J5. Larae uMid f rigldal~c. glvu a\\ay. Gd w/kick DISHW-.. SHER --I \\'a~ ~2i,_L'os1_11 _Me_1111 l'er.manant u tiaation monthly charge. Nice of· S"LISL"DY excellent ~on<l1l1011. Sj(), NJs gd homt:. 495·1Sll7. "' I · rice Call649·9tll ,.. .,. (>tl!.493uftert1Pl\I. _ lh1\S lht•r2l •HOSTESS t'ASlllER• ~O_JOOG. ..peri..c•d TEST :->urt & S11 lo111 E\pt!r·u. :\1urn11111s MURSIRY SALl5MAH -~~~ Retail doth.Ing. Over 2S L ll e Fr I g i d u ' r c ~mlture 1050 J.'l:10,w ~"'J't '."\\ l'HI j ,~ux,r:yo1.1•t1.tN ,\t least 1 yr ex)>t!r. So. ~~~~ No~vcs. 548·5383. TECHNICIANS ~~d.i.~~rqeicer. Goodl~~·~;~:·~:~:·~·~:l:~~·,:1:,~t: _~ .. I hone•< :ills -!-:!:~~In. N ~ j Calif. are11. Al>PIY in ~-~ SALISMAM 673·8831. ap1ll s~ m1i11'. W1b1111 ~ DOCTORS .ASSIST. ,1101 'SEK Jo:F.Pfrn. rom· 1 person. Uoyd'll Nur.ery. MS t'air\'~W Dr.CM Manur. & dlstrib11tor Bargu1n Novi!. fl.I:> W. Youn~lally1 t8·:!ll)lou~-!11INc &.tt111rou"h ~Ion· 20~ Newport DI. CM neods ni:iir u s h •e, Pertecorrerspcrmanenlllan.lwick l{U!I rang<'. J()thSt.CM.6<1l!·7\130. .c1-t Ill t1 ... 1ltt1 ~11'1 1!•11n•·1 t'r1 .\ M ~ Ual boa Isl 646 .. ·Hl. R E SALES employment. paid vuca· Palomar CB base UOll ----- ---Coshier, 1nherettu , ~ ~ ~ • • ., S ~o •h · · · hardwork1n11 indiv. to tlon after 3. months, eic· ssn 4112•42411 I BUY * Now hmng. rn11:.t ha\ c kg1um;itc rnai.~11,;1· Noi llaytr~n t :! • P r . 1:-.lurses 1\11.les. 3· l lp m . sell tiUp ply item s to cellent medical and den * * * neat appt·11ra111'" 111 v1, •"\P rw1· l"ull 1ra111111i.:.1 1133 all;, llpm·Tam. c:xper'd or grocery t'hains & prl.'· tal beoehts, 121':1 paid 12 co ft. Seara coldispot. Good lliwd Vurnitun• &; 11r oldt'r, ,Int 11o111 11011• ••arn 14htl1• \01111 .. u·n .;'''., llou~ckel'pNs. p;ut time. tm1-'11. Mei.j Verde Conv m1um items to premium holidays per year. pror11 soo,Call Allj~hum'l'i;-OH 1 11.ill / \\ork r111· ~tu.t .. 111 \p11b 111\ '"" .ill , "' i·\ 1· -ll. TllE R,\L(IO,\ 1:-.l;"I:. 105 llosp. 6til Centt'r St, CM u i; e r & . S a I a r Y s h a r l n g a 11 d s tock 842·7051.I Sd for You. < \!:inn~ Smtih C'm"t l'IM.; ll.ir'lt11t Ill. ( 11'lJ \It''·' ; .\1uln s t 675 8HO .--:-_-. ---. -S8000·$1Z.OOO ~r yr . + purchaMl phrn. M"STiR~ "UCTIOJ't T h c ;1 1 r ,. ~ ~ . H x .' 1 ' . u1 !oC5 Aid~·~. ex per d. t'ar & cl<pe nscs. Xlnt C:.,._.n & • •A :'!; I s11nfl11" c1. c· \I .dt1•1 DOMESTIC . l11u1N•kt•eper. 1'<l1t(llc w1~h lJayvlc:w C~nv . llosp, growth po:s1t1nn. Some p e rt c c Bu s Ine s f ..-........ 1010 '46°8686 & 833-962 .. f -; :10 l'~J 1 \J.11<' 1Jr r .. mal1· l· 1;1111 rl'ftm'<l ladr 111 ll\t! Ill No 200.SThorln. LM 642·3505. travel nere.'ls li3Hl700. Systems. a lendl1111 c:lc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 6-Call 142· 1542 t : U11h· "\p .. tu1,horl:n~Tish chtldr,•n P vl r rn & . --• --------signtr 1n the manufac N\kon P ·Cumcr:iw/J5~1 C LEANING WOMAN I ~11;·:1!..111~ I.I\<' Ill or lfj1 h.1.1 rd Sal1,1ry :'\ B ~URSES A IDt .. strong., JOI" OUR GROUP SALISMAH 01 lure 0 ( sophisticated 1:2.8 lens & auto. Nikon NEW gor~euu11 Ion.: Fur ~1 ... 11h 111i,:h1 \\1111.. Iv l'd.\I 1.i:1:.u .• :! blHSlll9 nigh~ !!hrrt. f'd elderly We have an °iiening ror SALISWOMAH data entry system~ lla1 85-2501.0om lcns.673-ti68S custom h('o11t1fu1.1.t \h•1l11.,JI hi.ta:" II 111 111~ "oman ln\n. • : ~.rm~ an e x J> er I~ n c e d Fastest growinl( lnt'I 1mmed1u\e openin gs -styled sufp 11lu11 Nl'.il \ k r 1• \I ., .111 \ \I J DONUT SHOP llou~ekel.'per. 11\c ln We nent, Reply . Clasiilfic s~lesperson . Outstnnd Company In Oran1te Co available to perrorm 0• 1040 e u 5 t 0 m Io v c !IC u t , .,\1 IN;tW; · • ' · I \II '.'\hthl ~hilt. No 1·\P<'r nct·d 11 <.irandma to tuke Ad !<5!18. Dai.ly Pilot, PO ing working conditions lookinA for aggresi;i\le, funrtionil tcslll and trou· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• mulching C'ofr1·1: tabh: I --_, 111·1· \\uman a):\' :!J 1:. ..t111r!!I' or our home wh1l(' Box l56o, Cost~ Men. und t!)( eel lt'nl com . outgoin& salespersOll. In· ble shooting or digltnl In· PIT wo•LD l\110 end tall!\-i.. ONI-: OP CLERICAL I \p11i~· rn 11•·n1111 , ~•r1:i1.1m a works Call Ca.92ti26 misslon11plit.Callfortn· comeunhmitcd. tergrated clrcllitboards .• , " • ~l\INDSF:'l'~~l,ubl ,1Wlj PART· TIME _!_lt111111. t:1:i ~: 111 11 Sl. C.\t j ii.IS il 1K5. ORDEll'PllOCISSnU• tc:rview PH: 631 3330 Require!l l year relutcd Pit Uulls. 1 ekes. Uo.l>ton 1 HI S \Vt E ~ . ( a I llrs l:!·:JO 1 :ml'~l :s~ .. 0 1 DRIVEns 'llUllSF.WI Vl!:S i Part >n•itionnowo•-.nn ln our 67l-7601 experience. 6ulll!.Toy J"ox·~·crncrs, Maqarcl 117~·~11~ I " w ... ~ SelesM••r Poodles, S h1 h·tz4. between l-!'ipm . l'1·r hr .111· t)p111~ «.11,,1>l'ounlr}l t1111c.Carnec.Gingham eneral ore. Prl!vlous anytie11e Home improvemet1t Maltue, Lhasa Af16o. -- hl:lpful Appl> Natt1ino1l ~., ,11t·n:il 111· r l'l(•I <:1r1 t._U-512.1 typing & ofc exper J>re· -sales. Much needed pro· pnaJ£C· Cockers, 100 mixed pup· While Trundle Q1HI. m111 .S\ .. t1•111, l'1>1p , lllil 'I l' ,. Ill' r 'd . Good wages It RESTAURANT d'"''t. l'""nntial unllmil· ti\ ctea .. St"d !\.vs mogt tr"SS & ho~ llfirlll.!I, II I '-I N 11 " .it .• •1 •·,1:or 'al' 1 . or11 . b '.·our present J'oh "ettlnn XI k-All I I A I I ~ """' " " " "1· l.--. • lfi.11 I l.111·nt111, < :\I ) ou down? llow .. about benefits. nt wAor Ing !>0$ l ons. PP Y 11 ed. Ovcr·ri<1c. Interview reeds. 25~5 W. lilh al lomps. t1drm ~l1L 1m·tte, CL"'RIC"L conds.Applyto mway personbtwn 2:30 4'4:JO. 10·12. <'all for ;1ppt. 17112Arm•trongAve. Falrvhiw.SA.OpcnevCl/i. qllinxl11t cbnd.,ll4S3611, ., .,. DRIVERS WANTED ~umethinit "1th more OP· Corp, JllOO t:. Oyer Rd SA R 0 s e & c r o w 11 _ M k l d ri 1 Santa Ana Ca 112705 1 5027 ---~kn ,.1 Wfltnl'll portumty? We have an Equal Oppor Employer. Soulhcoaat Village. 3810 ar n n \lst ·es nc. ~ · · •Sr\C. MUST VACATE I ,1lc l~ frln.:. IO 1..t•y J.l<l.·r. phone' ,'-: ldrn~ Tl'T. :-.._.w1>orl lkh 1'-12 :121111 \lui.I h•·:!~u1 t1H•r 11l'l't11ng for rt young South Plaza Dnvc, Santa 646'1~ An Equal " GOOO Nt-:WS Exclusive Int. dcs11.:ncr'.; ,\ppl\'lnl't'r~,111 womun in r1·c1ltl . with PA l{Kl NG ATTEN · Ana. Sales Scrvidng .f"uller Opportunity1':mpk>yer A diet scientif1c:illy Linrla Isle lwmc. New . • Yellow Cob :'l:t1tion Wide Jl•wclcr :"lo DANTS part time. over Brush customers F:arn balanced for your dog. 6'x6' glass· tov •·11sto1f1 ---------, ,.,p1·rie1we net•essary. 18. Must huve vahd Calif. S&10 mo & up. 008·83711 -----No 111e_plem\lnts. ten din tbl. W/8 uphol rhr!I, 4 11:!.'t Slater '' <'nuc t:\cning~ & wknils. Jr in· lie. ~.25 hr. Neat op. R(JllL TllAHSMISSIOH waste. 1 .. re~c.lclivery. arm, 4 sirnig~t. liGl~UO. CLERKS V111111 • 11111 \'alkv terr~led, Jil\'C rr1c a ~·oll 1 prarance. Cull l 5pm. A SALESWOMEN. 3 Yrs cic· I & R MAH Science Diet Products 1213) 274-2501 or 12131 l~:.irn Sl•IO "l'l'k ,-., up :\h•n 111 ·1!12 Hl!2 or aft 3, 1644 ·1'00, Ext SSS 9111£RJ MGR. per. for u tc of co~tem· Exper. must huve own 536·1140. :151)·0288 or wknds 17141 II h ffl 1 f 11 B 1 1!12 J:.10. ,1~k for Ms. -"" po r :.i r y JI.: u rope an tools, good ppy. 557.621f 675 1541 If you hove 9 to c:e ur L;H 1~''· , u l'r I llb 1 K.i:-pcr<•cn I PEOPLE PER SOM (ash Ions . 8 a I a r y or 557.1963 1.-lah Seller pup[Jie11. ------- uperienc:• or pemop' !'.,,i.•,., IMiX H.r.x. I Executive need5 (2 l Good Benefits +comm . App I y , nop11pers, S10ea. MOVING · Xlnt c·ond t:ar· iust returning to the • ELECTRONICS •JANITORIAL* · part·tlme assodates •n t\ 1 1 p Apropo!I, Z9 Fashion TYPIST. p/tirne, expert, 962·4077 ly Am. cout'h St55, Sl7S, d I' 1111w . .,. l1ml:'. f:xpcr'd I wholesale ~upplies. En· PP Y n erson Island. NllG-14 2652. · expcr'd. Arin hrs to s uit. maple coff\•e & C'nd titt~. workinq worl • we 1 TECHNICIAN ;1dtt6 only 1.ocul. ~:vcs. joy u 2nd Income & ex-Sa111·2pm -S"' ... MST•tSSE-$ 697 Randolph. C.M: Yorkshire'ferrier P11ps l4mps, fixer upper <'al> have a to tol of 31Tn1rouhl1• bh""' p1 11tllll' \lu!ll IHIH' C'ur & phone. Cl'llcnt prorit &haring 111 FAR WEST ~ " t:hmpBloodllne,tlny, sso. misc. 644·5!125. cltrlc:ol openings in! 111m ,,.,"1'r >111'Plit"" n• l"ort•man & J an•tors your spare time. t'ully £"per'd operators on 31b stud acrvice53<MUSS 8Al\1·2PM our new Irvine head· l'·••r i1~nr1n p \'llF ·"' p•l'1t111n~ u1wn. Purm. c11p11ollzed.673·2'.l2a. ~£RVIC£S INC powtrmach&cxper'cl in TYPISTS· ----1,11lc11'. l'hl·ot~ l's~1·11tl.1I l':ill!17ll :1923. t • 11rmenl con11lt11cti9n. Pure Bred Jrlsh Setter Hnnctcroflcd Rawhide ~ .. quarters loc:oted noor 1 ~ ,.,1wr 1111•l'tl Sm.tit P /T adult to pack111Ce 6i2 ReynoldiAvo App ly Kay Lo~la,u r u11s, no p11per5, II wka. Wood ;Moiocaf'I f>lnin~ the O rang• County, 1" ,1 ;:11utl tw111•ltt• & JQBS JOBS JOBS udult noveltle11 In your Irvine Ortglnal!;. 1760 Monrnv1u · M & t'em. 581·"802 Eves. &·t. 8' ihl, a. 8 din. s~oo. olrporl. I \\t11J..111r.: 1111111, \ppl) 1.11 homl• Jtrpl)• w/oome, EqualOpporEmployer Ave, Unit A·6, ~M Sh I . p tl Pc Bdrm Sl•I, s:w11. 1 ~17W11ith!'i1 .:-..11 MAU-FEMALE uddn:~&ph No.to PO. 64~·4L23. Male· el!". UJ)• Garal{eSlllcli).17 &HI, l .... DUSTRI "l Box !l8l!. CM. 92627. w/pup~rs. W: Crill after 3101 Jcffer~o11, t:M . <'1111 " -\\'rnk aft('r M'hool & Sat rru(••1· •hul·lll in Costa Stcrttery{Typ ld 2 rM.079'9600 a11v clav uft e p rn . 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CLERK TY"ST 1·:\l'~:ltll''\1 ·1·:1> I' \1'10 Hight Shi~ DEPARTMENT t.1u't have at !cost 2 yrs Small fln»ll~lul office 50 Equa<IJ 5P·~1{~~tp11ovcr line!l62·17l3 "'11nmon1 111<1" n li~·•l. 11111 Jr.sec:retarydutlHre· "l H ~ 1 T 11 11 E h.n to tapv 1•x pl:'r ,. 1 1 +typing, ~H. Reply to .~ , .. ' -.i • t II \I h1•l11J11I Jlr~ I :l()J',\.I lo CLt•" TYPIST '~xpcr.h supcr\Ttll un kn Claulfied Ad•~9'7 Dully!~~~~~~~~~ 2 !'ups, A11,tra1ia11 Slwp nll\11(11hy1I('. iOl :! JIW!\ t•I ...,rttlCJ accwra t spt • s \I r.S I'"· H ~'' ·' ' • IA~I. Sulary oµc11. uuocl "" ncute o11pltnl. o m11 t' Piiot PO Uox ISOO <.:o~ta W ~T~llSI._ K ll<'Shonlf Sum oyt•d u11hly chair~. vinyl a il1I inn. , l'I.' I'\ 1'~:11so~ ,, • l> tt 1 1~111d • quot••s oppt. conluct M ra. · • ,,.,..., ' + • 1 ..,,, -'h' "' s:!5 cu C"ll ll1':JJAu'3 7 1 'L'll '' \111rki11~1 1•nnuo;"' 11 u11 •~ " ~ Jan•"n,Dlra"tnrofNur.•. 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FLOOR f(lve11flr1t.c1;n•idd~~,t~~:· Weekltndday1. P1yrh ox· 4020UlrchSt,t;te lt>4 ht• wllllni: to wvrk Af~an Pm, l'·• 'If' nld . 9 Pr l'l·1·101 ni111t1~ M'I. hc:tllent comporil SUPERVISOR h.i•vpurJl'h<!r~ tlu~i1t•rlllc XlntoW:::1::l.:prneltt· p~r prd'd Oarrteld Ncwportlk•bCfl ~33~100 werkcntl:1. 11onw mnrn· Purtbrd.ISU.61~:t!'JGor Stu11rrt•r r11111·h, ~w .. 1: \\.1,.,1 .. ,,,r .. 1111.11 • ,11111, I\ rwvdttl Xt rn lon11 "Jent "<1 •, .. Hosp 147·907•. Lul>or Coll for A11~F~lstb ".5 ln1111 i.omc cvc11. Aoply lo 675·04H4 lam111t. 1·1<1·n·yc·lv, d~"" pold t>.n.flh and SS2 · .. , , ll•1111 a111ohts11nl!nlfi 1m· lnt' type-W'rl.e, · dlaputeln prugreH ---. ---.pcr;1111. c11r101 t-'1tmlly -- - -(!ry1•r. vlt>r·uhurj1, ~0111~. to $700 0 month. de· ~·'" u11l\ ~11 11 111 11w1hj1t·lv 11vail11hlc. Alt C11llfor 11p~intment -Service Sta. AUltnd11nt, Jl~tuurant !1422,. COllSI Stllh·Tiu. 1-·om . 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Cu l roriwr•t. ~9-t44tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111ncl 1·ontl Sl:ill SMITH TOOL 1'.ill tor 11pp•1mt1lwnt l7i:ll In 1ne f11.1·udtin ftLT~I ft ~xper pref, l>ay It C\'Cn •'ree ulr cundlUuncr, oh.I HI~ !12!17 all 41'M 7U.OJJ I ' 11:1 511 !1392 mit, full ~r fll·llmo. Apply WaltrnHt/Ho•t•s .. t but 11·ld11m u~ed. C11ul11 DMtl0ttofSmlth S111t1• ':.__:._ -LAG ... 1.ACH SJOCI Shell Station 17th & f:xp1•r . prcf'IJ. Cal l oot1Nlhousc 83.1·200~ S.•ll111l1'1tl'ln.~ lil:l:-.1i7H lnttntational Inc:. "IH·h1•n . tfruc h Sta nd E11uatOpwr f!mployer Irvine. N.H. 1173·039:Hor lntrrvw. ----FRONT OFFICE l4t1rkl't'1< t:icclu5l\lc ar\'11. F1t1 n1c perm. po1itlon lo . --· -, 17171 • h di !\tin thru b::l• f11brlc •hop. Wiii hukleo U11.1r.1butor11 W ... ITRISSIS Sii'"& ll!JNO .. K .. lki·epllmu~l 1 ·' rs .,•< vh. ·t \ ,. II Rcnl Etlatc Opportunity .. orm llllc• co1hirr wanted Tr1un1011 pr1» ,• h d ft r1 "°" ormon ... ve '\lntl\p11111&l1•1t .. r1•nm T,!:.u~~f'~,.;,:"~r .... a to n11w lll:onaeea. Ttie ·nl( "•tock d~tle• Op· vidC'd Call~3l·3211. Eicpcrll.l,unl' '4 Inner ,..._.,...,.. ____________ _, lnlM. Ca 92714 110-111 .. 11 11l11111y fur :II ll ,_.., "'"--___ best wll)' 'Q mako money 1 · r 1 1· " -~tilfl•. AQµly In pcrao .. , W S P C F Y H C A N 5 T S [ L A II S (71 .. IS .. 0-7010 • , It .. 0 '" ,, , I.. portunit)' orcr•n n11 Slll PPJNG HE C 1 3pm MaB;irker11 2l2 AFLP"r1c L S~T t U C RAW "' "' •: 11·11"'11 •'11 u,..t• t~ L""al Se<'~t'tary w "nl in R"'ll\ ""'t~te s "11y1ng ,. ""'"•m ent Xlnt • ' ' ' " 'I 1 " ~11 I I I•' r1111•c" •-~.. ,.. r "" C .... a..,v,r:;:_ .. -r1•r1t' .. P"· W•REflO'°*"'· ua•uro, 2.17tb.C.M. C S A E 0 A S ti l I' U ( u "lj l ., A ~ "" 1 ·•. ·' " "' l •pinii :>kllls. part time not i1e ltqg. o5 ·~ o .... emp o,,""' ..., .. 11. " ., in~lllgcnt~,1';',,' Op. ' " " ' r Mllrm:ll1\1• \tt11111 "'•1'1111· I all fh:l·k> Jc tU0·8222 mii;i>ion offered to Hu11I-1y between lOom & 12 ~·rtunltt to 8 vane•, WAAIHOUCI RR L S SY YA ARR t AS A AST t-:mr1i1~N \I 1-· t,.1hl'y '~•t.•Clli;; -nC'ss oriented s ales ............. n thr "'ri . .., AV L I F S W Mr T C S 0 A .. 1 T 1 H .---------1 --1 h k r h '"""'" ... o u • · · al bu1· de.... '1 Ran• WA r e Ho u t,. w 1 r k , " " " • . . . L1 \ <' n ou"e t>epc / pt>rson. Learn t e uclt •• ·r , • •I In< oo~s · h :1b y~ttter Spanis h inii field or reildcntlal HOME Sill ~UOP ~h,CM. . drQpe rl es . t.lt In g V £ P I Alu AL If RF NA RF F SS Cocktoil waltreH r-.,qwr ti Oul~ rn11Ss ,1,.•:ikmj.? ok 4 (;l\1ldrer sales to invest~rs. N d'" I •• fabrics, drl vo v11n, N M SE S N 0 MT£ N M D Y 1 £ E A E ~tm1mum I H l''P "'" l\tu.l'l>olphm, jll 111 111·hool. C M 11rea open ho\L.~es-No drivin' 2200 Harbor Blv ·CM. •tLIC 'I lt-r ~ck up 4' di)liverft>t lood F H T t E 11 s £ I) t [ E [ L fo r S:im. :l'ut•<i lhru _ J~\1,1!.111'1.'lll _ CallliH l 546-66()..l. people around lo you SALES OARB~R . &11ptr'd. Cjµft or U}· drlvlna record. cfenn RI\ r S 0 SS N l L R HR NS l LS T Thur~ J to llµm 1111; GENERAL OFFICE rnr. just work with ou NAT'LCO Etltlbtuff leant~. '1 vetilcles. Non •mokt r. S W y S R S R A L T S R M A A F H E S R J11ml>or<'t'ltd.NC! •E•"'O ....... EL/ Investors. Top com EXPANDINO Eutblutr Dr. N .O Duy wk . TUe&·l &l COOK P :y"a.OLL,...,...CLUK M•CHINISTS mission paid while learn MANAGER TRAINEE 644..o9328am·tpm. !:30am.:,11>m + o~ertt~e11• S U ft U 0 MA R E t J J I R y T U V U " " inti. I'« coondentlal In EARN URTO STUDENTS .,.art -.so pt'r .. r. -" s u 0 ~ G u r Ii T u R E T IJ R T k t nhvvh'w M11n111 & Cnn' 1: ... n I .. r,· t•\111•r ncceu t"•\ ew call""" ...... ~· ror inC~rvw 6S6·6'8i. In· 0 u I L U T S p 11 u A T l r E C "' E c ii.,;µ. Salury ran&l' S:! 1;, .\1·1·ountrn~ rxper. or AUTOMATIC f~~ ~ine'e """"'""" u.. $I 0 Mr. hr. \crvluwa J-5p1_9 , WIN· " ., • •1 "' lo S3 2$ hr. Cni.tu Mei.a. pu~ roll l'\lll'r (I (llus . SCRIW MACHIHI p1,.u~c011nusa10N 15·11 Years DOW DtstG~S. 3111$.•D "It AT H ft £ ~ 0 .. ('. R., s y s ~ ll ~ 6~2·350S T yping ~5+ wpm . Closs A Setup Opr. Eit· .MAJ(EUPTO WOfhfte,.cb.ool•Sota Afrport ~I> Dr, Costa ~ S £I\ C ~CT A I( )(,T ~Si BU~ ll \'unous duties Ill husy per on Acme Gridluy It $400 First w..-i F/Ume thlll Summtr Me•a. ~ I t ! COOK·OIMHER pcrsonnt•I dert Rulnry Brown & Sharpe. Own OPPO•TUHITY For tnwrvlew Apt. call Good hrly talt to 1l -1--~------:;,, 119. ~ "' di;..11.ty. r..JT.; ~;!~ \':fn: Exper'rl S11ut c. Old O"""' (iOO(I fn bcnurits 1 1 • ....,. .. 5 of\"n ... hen you "ton 'Ci""-1 .._. • Call7&"'..,•• t I"• tOO !!( "'°"'" ' " II' 'o~, r• r ' +•NJlU.~CS. "6'~"" •••••••••• •te •••••••••• t f Druueli. 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FM w18 lr:t1•t.. ln1w C:ll.01\HT). $5199 '73 BRONCO 302 V 8, tlur!ll 3 1>peed floor shift. dual .sbocks. roll bar. skid plate, be11vy duty t railer hitch. ~pothght. SC .~74~ 71 ,·891\·2434 d) L i i Toyota l..C. Sl. Witn 21359'l2977eve11 Orill nwner, AtC, huhs, ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sall·~ S\·rvll'r l.t>:u•init Roy Carnr. Inc. Rolh 1tovc" BMW l~cJJamll()rf•(' Newport ik'•H'h f.40·G144 CREVIER &I Sf & a•OAOWAY SA,ilA AHA 835·3171 Tiii UlTIM.CIJr Ol'mllO MAC>tll<r •USED IMW'1 * '7$ BMW 3 OS1·4!>pN1d '74 IJ:\1 W 3 0 S..4 "lpttd '7.t B\IW 2002t11 I spc-<'d 'i:l 0~1W 1l;n•11ri1:1 1 s1>d ·m B\tW 1r.oo-4 spe~I 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY OR lfASE aasa IN SANTAANA '-'91 Selectf• .. M.w&UMCI ... ., .. 'i I J I.' n ' (' n I I 1• .1 I 1· y llardlup 1101: hr.i. ~l'" t I ri• ... . s tJ • 0 0 0 • c .• 11 h·IS·l1178 ------Karmann Ghia 9735 ••.....•..••..•.•.•.•.. I '>70 ' t•llnw Oa)s, :;1\1 %Iii or En•,, li75 1211. ltU.._..11•& c .. ,.~ rt.. 64 ... 00) .. 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Mew 9800 4uto1, Hew 9100 S.TltJO tWS .)753. •••• •• ••••• ••••••••• •• • ••••• • ••••• •••••••••••• MERCEDES OHOIS,LAY House of Imports /\l1T ll01l 17.l:o MF:Rn:u1-:s lH:i\Lfo;I{ 6862 \lancheit.tcr, llU<'llil Park 523.7250 On the Sant.i Ano Fwy. 'i:t Supt•r Ht•1•llc'. Xlnl r11111l .. ·.ic·t r11r, nu p.1101. s:!,:l41CI 1,7:, 1717 Jt11y. 'r.11 C.1m1wr. Must ~··II Sl.6.<tfl or b~'t urtcr. <.:a II :;;Mi ¥V1. _______ 1 ·n vw nu ... reblt 1•ni:. nu cluteh. 11\1 /1-·"1 . "rm1 camper $UIOO rn b'll /Ofr :;JG 6000 '7S. 300U. ''her. ,nrf "66VWBUG 1Lerro SJ2.100 or be\l of Good Comllt ion for l>Jl).3712 846 648-t ----------------- '68 Mercedu 230 4 Si>t"f?d. air co11d1110111nt. puwer :.teerin11. FM radio . Super nice' tXJG7'74) $3988 ·; o BUG. Guar enl(1ne. re· ce nt paint, See t belt eve! M u s l i.ell f>i6 0981 £'\ C!. -----flJ !Jug, sunroof. goO<j cond . restored. rtthabl<'. <''<lr:ts. SGSO. 213-592-1421. 'llli VW Aulo. nl'w brl<s. re· t "• ' .,. _, w '" A•A , ,, t 4 ,._.., ff ,,....._,.., t I .... ,., •• ,.. 1 1, .. t• I •' " .... ' C:\I. 11h ft ) I ~ ' ~ cond1tmncd en~ & trans. MILL•R xlnl tran~r. SIU~S. Pn 14:-F1oor11la11i; ~:111 Boat, below boOlt ll92·'Ta'H 5loop rii;ited -. itrlr. /\sit· Tnicks 9560' MOTORS rt) R.io ,zs __ 7· __ _ Splnl Catamaran. 11· trlr Econohnr pick up. Cd UIOW. Wan« at Main "'!~_ ... " '13 VW lluJ!. itoo<l eond. in.a: S750 4&96·0A66 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & s a ils. Xlnl cond l'Ond 1982 Gd wo~k _..... 48 O"'O m• m 'l 'ft ll • S..t.aAll• $51~132 ~« ... un .. s.o.9467 ~ V' ~. u., h l..=~~~~~~~~~:!~~~~~~~~~'..1.:m~,5~9~s~1:8~a~n:•:r:6~JO:'..:P~~:1_.J.~lruc:::k~~~~·7~~~7S~·.525-~~;06:~~~·~1L1L~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-:-::'.-:-:-::-:-:-:"~l ~::::~~~~===~~~3.)~1~~~1~1~J~e~1(~~~·=..:===..:=:J...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' r Duntbtgton Be~eh Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon · l N.Y. Stoeks \ ~ \ I VOL. 69, NO. 97, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFO~NfA TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1976 TEN CENTS ' ~What Killed Recll1$e? • 118 City--Council Defends Candor Huntington Beach City Council members defended their conduct and candor Monday night while questioning motives of their critics. In a prepared statement that had the support of the three car- ry·o\'er council members, Coun c1lman Al Coen said that city of· f1 c1als do not deserve the bnckbats they f"4!el have been hurled at them in recent months. '"We qre unaware of any member 0Hhis·immed.iate-ooun- c1l or any council member with whom we have worked in the past who has ever knowingly committed an act even remotely considered violative of public Canadians Find Help In Dilemma By KATHY CLANCY Of tit• D•llf ...... IUH A Canadian couple's dream \'acut1on to Southern California mJy come off as planned thankli to the generosity of Orange Coast rt's1dents Mr. and Mrs. William Sears and their two small children were le ft penniless Saturday after a thief broke into their car in Huntington Beach, taking the s:JSO in cash they had saved· for their vacation, police reported. But residents reading of their plight in the Dally Pilot Monday donated Sl90 tn cash, free tickets to Disneyland and a bus tour to 'l'IJUana. along with offers or free food and lodging, according to Susan A lien of the LYNN <Love You r Nt>1ghbor Now) Center an lluntington Beach. "Tht>y JUlil can't believe it," Mr:; Allen said. "They Just said people were so nice. They're in a stall' nr i;hock." Mrs. Allen said one man. who only would identify himself 11!> "Edda<'" i::a vc her a S50 ball for lh<• fnmilv About ih:it time. she said. th<' St'.H' nrrived at the LYNN Center , and Eddie handed their thn•e} t•:ir old daughter. J oan1r, StiO more "to s pend at o.,. Ol') land " "Wh11t W<' n(•cct is more F.dd1<''> 111 th h world." Mrs . Allen said. OHICHll" at the LYNN Ccnl<'r 11•..rncd or the family's prob)('m S.1t11rday . and throu~h donation~ frnm an•a <'hur<'h<'s thcy sup pht•tl lndJ!inl? through tonight at a W1•,tm1n'ltl't' moh'I. "!'h,ink' to th<' new contribu lion:.. t hr <'OU pie can probably (Sf'e HELP , Page Al> Fear Not: At 92, She Plays Bingo '-=<'•it hbor s of a llunt· in~'lon Beach woman, 92,' hecam<' alarmed Monday "hrn they didn 't see her ond couldn't get an answer al h<'r door . but she sud - dt·nly turned up, police re- port<'d today. The hvely tittle womar. explained she was not Ill, but had simply ~one to the Senior C1ti~ens Club at 17th Street a nd Orange A\·enue Officers said she will not permit her yHrs to in- terfere with h er ritual l'ttondoy and Wednesday momin1t bingo games. Sen ior Citizens Club spokesmen who paged her to the phone assured the ,·ice squad their bingo se s1ons involve absolutely no wagers. trust," Coen said . "We don't know of anybody who ha s cond~oted himself /hersetr in any manner contrary to 1he-.besl tnlcre.sts of . this city," he added. Coen said today that he felt that the city council had never eollectively taken a position on the way things were going in the community and it was a good tame to express its displeasure "We do have a right to speak," Coen said.~~~ts o( . the community and should be able to give our response. We are not second class citizens." Coen said in his statement, "Let us not be deceived by those who by baas, omissions, the use of innuendo, inflammatory words or perhaps for !'>Orne more sinister und) ct unrc,·ealed moll\ e• .. <'CIO· tinue to fuel the ~round fire~ of public distrust or b} the com- m u n 1cat1 on~ media who perpetuate and dignify them " He declined to comment on possible "motives" of cnt1cs but did say newspapers come 1n for blame ror not providing balanced coverage. · He said terms like junket are used which has an unfavorable connotation and reporters fail io ask what i s actually ac- complished at the t nps. lie also said that headlines make an unfavorable impression on readers. Mayor Norma Gibbs said to- day also that headlines were ob- jectionable at limes. She pointed out one specifically in the Daily P ilot that s aid "Council Membe rs' Expenses ReveaJed. '' "ft makes you look lake you're a crook and there's no way Jam a crook,·· she said. "I've tned to be a represen· CStt COUNCIL, Page A?) FVMayOkay Salary Below Firemen's Plea F'ountaio Valley Catv Coun- cilmen are expt'cte-d to cons1df'r f,?IVlng the fare department a O\•W pay and benefits packa~c ton1 l!hl . ac~p1te the obJe<'lwns of tht· city's 34 firemen. Mayor Al Jlollindcn said Mon· d ay a litatc> med1ulnr rall<'d in for lht' pay and h~nd1ts d1~put<· on f'nday left afl<'r nt'1lhcr s1<lt• up peared w1lhng lo alll•r poh1laons Caty start membN' 1.1.111 be asked tom~ht to s ubmit a hst of unrt•sol\'cd item:s. fln•men or thr1r Tt'amster r<'prcc;<'nlallv<''I "''" be asked to comml•nt. and lht' council may ;1tiopt a final parkagc un1laterall). llolhndt'n said. The <'ounC'il me<'lini: will he ot 8 p.m. at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Firf' Capt. Dave Heffner. presl· dent of th<> Fountain Vall<'Y Firemen's Assoc1ataon, sr11d his attorneys a re check1 n~ Into alternate courses or action ror the departmt'nt. But he reaff1rm<.'d the depart· ment 's position th al a stnk<> 1sn 'l a possibility. "When you strike. that doesn 'l hurt the city," he said. ''That just hurts the people,. I don't foresee anything like that.·· Willi am Hamilton. th<' city's negotiation consultant. said to· day major unresolved Items tn· elude the city's four percent pay offer this year, as well as elimination of educationaJ ancen· live pay which gives pay boosts of 2Sto10 percent for completing roUege rr~dlts- Firemen had asked for e 7.S percent pay hike this year They also want the educat1onal pay continued. City officials have offered to gl\'e firemen cash selUl'ments or SSOO to SS,200 each to replace that program, the same cash pay- ment gi\'en police and other city emplo~es earlier. '--.-......--·-- .. ,. .... ,. .... ,°' THROUGH THE YEARS -Howard Hughes is shown in various stages or his life. Top (from left) a student in 1921, in cockpit of new plane in 1935, after being booked on a negligent hor.-.1cidc char~c in 1936 when his car kil!c!d a man; bottom, after round· the-world flight in 1938, before Senate sub- comm_ittee in 1947, and in 1951. AP Wlrt-IO HOWARD HUGHES' 200-TON, EIGHT-STORY 'SPRUCE GOOSE' SHOWN OFF LONG BEACH $18 Miilion Ptane Flew Just Once-for One Mlle-4n 1947 and Has Stood Idle Since Still Mystery Man Was He Really on Plane, in Hotel? HOUSTON CAP)-lnhisdeath, Howard Robart lluRhes was as much a mys tery a~ he was in life. Hu g h es, bill1onatre 1n · dustriahst and av1at1on pioneer, died of a strokl' Monday on a private Jet en route from a seaside Mexican resort to a hospital in Houston, wht-re hili parents are burled and where he was born 70 years ago. From the age of 19. when he in· herited his father's tool com· pany, until his deaUt, llughes wH an enigmatic figure. Even after Hughes' death, the staff In lhe beachrront Acapulco Pnncess Hotel could not say for certain that he had been there. though he was said to occupy the enUre top noor. The pilots who new him on his final night did not know he w as to be their passenger until s hortly before takeoff. And an unmarked am- bulance met the p.lane. Hughes amassed an empire valued at more than $2 billion. His holdings over the years in· eluded hotels, gambling casinos, ai rlines , movie s tudios, spacecraft and electrorucs. As Hughes• body lay under guard in Methodist Hospital, a board of directors continued lo run .HowJU'd Hughes' far-flung financial em pi re "as in the past." said Are lo Sederberg, spokesman tor Summa Corp. Summa was the umbrelJa cor- poration that was wholly owned. by Hughes. "It has been run by the board oC directors and a three-person exec uti ve committee," Sederbere said. "It will conl1!1ue to be run by that group. ThC' com- pany wall continue to be a com- pany" The committee is composed of r .W. Gay. executive VIC(' pres1· dent or Summa, Nadine Henley. Hu ghes' long time sc.:rf'tary now a senior vice president of the firm; and Chester Dav1s. general counsel for Summa. l.fe said he-did not know who would be named executors of HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIUs-Al HUGHES' FINAL FLIGHT LOGGEO-A4 HUGHES AS LADIES' MAN AND MOVIE MAKER-AS Hughes' estate or Ir the elusive billionaire had even left a will. He said It was possible that the three members of the exeeutive committee would be named ex- eeutors. He also said there were no close relatives surviving. "There may be dislant re· latives," Seder berg said. "There may be a relative of some sister of his mother. [ don't know." S~dez:bert dis clo~r~d tbal Hughes died or a stroke -"a cerebral vascular occident." After a <Ung In Hollywood and a stint as a daredevil pilotdunng the 19301 and 1940s. Ru1he1 became more and mOC'e retiring. He disappeared Crom public view In the 19SO.. conducting his bu1lne11es from a aeries or sealed-off bot.el suit.es. .... \ . Methodist Hospital in Houston was told Monday morning ut 9 a m. that llughes was flying there for treatment. Two doctors. two nurs<'s and four assistants came to llouston Intercontinental Airport in an un· marked ambulance lo uwu1t Hughes. The pllol11 who fl ew lhc ailing Hughes fr o m Acapulco to Houston were hired Sundoy ni ght in Fort Lauderdale, F1a. At lhe Hou·slon airport, authorities had been alerted lhat a priva te plane was coming in with a sick man aboard. "Tfie only thing I was told was lo meet a prl vate plane coming an about 1.30 pm." U.S. Customs agent Morie Denton said. "I had been told we had a paUent com- ing In a diabetic coma." But when the plane arrived aboul2 p.m ., Hughes was dead. Mrs. Denton said she got a brief. side view of Hughes as he was being taken orr the plane. . . "The person I saw was very emaciated and very aged," Mrs. Denton said. "He was quite sick looking and he looked much older Utan 70." She said she did not know who the man was until she saw a birth certificate bearing the name Howard'Robard Hughes Jr. The doctors accompanying Hu1bes said he died about baJ! an bour before the plane landed in lfouston. ( ' ed Doctors Probing Illness .. HOUSTON <AP> -County medical authorities were to meet with Howard Hughes' doctors to- day and were expected to discuss whether an autopsy should bt• performed on the bilhonulr\• recluse. Dr Jost>ph Jachimczyk, coun ty medical t'xammer. ~u1d hl· must appro\'e release of tht' caM' to a state-licensed phvMcian or perform an autopsy and s1g11 a death cer11£1cate himself. lie said he did not know whether llughcs' doctors were licensed by tht· state of Texas . A Baylor College of Medicine spokesman snid Jlufl hcs wa!'> lo have been admitted lo Baylor'~ internal medicine department a~ Methodist llospital in Houston for a <'Omplctc med1cul \\Orkup to determine lht' naturr or un 111 ness from "h1ch Hughes had been J>uffcnng. The spokesman. who said two doctors and an admm1slrut1H• aide accompanied Hughes hcrt'. said no surgery had been con· templutcd for the a ll1n it magnate. Geoq.~e H Lewis Jr. of the G<>o H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Chapel said he "as to m eet with Hughes representatives today to discuss funeral arrangements. He said Hu~hes' closest livin~ r e lative is a n aunt. Mr,. Frederick R. Lum mis, widow or a Houston doctor . He said Mr ... Lummis' son, Will Lummis, 1s handling funeral arrange ment:>. Mrs. Lewis dt'cline<l comment on Hughes· dealh Monday ni ght. llughes' first ware. the former Ella Rice. is married to J ames O. Win ston Jr. of Houston. Her husband said Monday night 11hc· has had no contact with Hughe!. since the 1920s a nd would have no l'omment. Burial arrangemenlli for Hu9hes h aven 't been made pubhc but a family burial plot has been maintained for him 1n a Hous ton cemetery, the Los Angeles Times reported today Th~ 30 by·SO·foot family plot. encircled by tall trees and bushes in Glenwood Cemt!tery near lh<' downtown business district. holds the bodies of Hughes' parents. Howard Robard Hughes and Allene Canu Hughes. The on. ly marking on tht' plot 1s a flat metal plate bearing their names. lhf' paper i.a1d . Scu egast·Kopf Funeral llomci in Houst o n , which handlc<l funeral arrangements for h1~ parents. said Monday 1t had nol rcre1ved any 1nstrucllons regard· 1ng the industrialist. A funeral home s pokesman said he was ~IV<'n a privalf• tel<'phone numher in Las VC'i:u s in case ht· ever n~cdl'<i to cont:J<'l anyon(' about the gravcsllr, bul ha!> nt•vrr used at. orani:'fj coast ••• L ..._._..._ ,....;·..::=..,~ We athe r · Considerable cloudiness throu g h Wednes d ay. ll11:hs Wedne:-.day tn thf' m1d-f.Os. low tona~ht nc:1r so. Chane<' or rain to per- cent tonight, 30 percent Wednesday. INSIDE TODJ\. V Once a shining light of U S. educatum, the Umverinty of California Sfl•lem cont1nw1 to takt hard knockl. Ano0Jl'T look at the 1tate'1 h/utyle ap- pears on A7. Al'I'-~· lnrv .. mlN<ll I.Ma.rd C.lllerlll• Clo•lll .. (afttl<t Cl'Ml-d o .. ,,.,..,1c" .. , ... , ..... .. , ............ _ .. , ",...ca ,_IMllK~ --·-- l•dex Al 11 All ~i.~: AIS AU A10 '" ., ··-· ~~ IJ , .4 2 DAILY PlLOf H/F No Public Dartger' fKENTON, NJ. !Ar> Atly Gen WilhJm I-'. Hyland, sujd to- day that he will not appeal a New Jer1ey Supreme Court ruling ul· lowing Karen Anne Quinlan's father to orde r her llfe-support syatem disconnected. "I do not see In the decision of the Supreme Court an obvious Immediate danger to the public in the request," Jl yland s aid. The court last week appointed Joseph Quinlan legal guard1an Candidate To Sue Over Fee By ROBERT BARKER 01 lh O•lly l"I ... ~f A 19·year-old candidate for lhe Huntington Beach City Councll ~ajd today he may try to throw a legal monkey wrench into next Tuesday's municipa l elections. Lee Rebman is suing the City of Huntington Beach over its re· quirement of a SlOO filing fee for ca ndidates. The m easure has been in the city charter since 1971. Rebman says that the fee is in violation or the state elections code and also 1s contrary to ~OUl't rulings which re portedly have found that s ignatures can be used in lieu of a filing fee. Rebman took his case to the ci· tv council Monday rught to ask f0r publ!c assurance that the re· quirement for the hhng fee would be chl_nged and that his $100 fil. rng feTwould be returned. "I didn't get a ny kind of response at all last night." Reb· man said . "and the coun<'i l sho~·ed that at is not interested." Rebman said that he is now sen ously considering asking the court to invalidate the elections because or the filing fee require· mcnt He s ays his case will come up in a small claims court on April 22 "I don't know what I reaJly will do yet," he said "lf ll would cost c v('ryone a lot or money, I might Just s ue to get my money back :rnd to change the law for next ttme." Rebman says the city attorney ha!t been aware the city law was 1n jeopardy for a year and a hall and hadn 'L done anything about I\ Monday, city council members relayed Rebman 's quenes lo Ci· ty Attorney Don Bonfa who said he couldn't give an immediate opinion .. "l'm not in the business of ins· tant d<'c1sion!>, · · he said. But a h1,1.1h-ranking official in the city attorney's office said this morning that the city's charter appare ntly is in violation of state laws and court rulings and lhat perhaps the only way to settle the \'Onlroversy 1s by lawsuit. AnolhN candidate. attO(ncy Edw ard Knsner. previously charged that the tilin!( fee is il· leJtal. Roses, Azaleas Nipped in Bud A Huntington nrach grant! theft case today has police> follow1nJ: their nO'>l'S on a ~cnrch for S800 worth of roses and aiatea:i lnvestlgnt ors ~aid ufter t1Ur· '''Y in~ tlH• srl'ne at Mel's Gol dcnwes t Nur ~cy . 17552 Goldenw1':st St . that a large trurk h nd to bl' uc;NI to haul orr the hloomin1t plnnts ORANGE COA$T DAILY PILOT Ro~rt NW~ "'•\HN~I •~ ""°"'""' J ack R Curlry y.,, p,."°'"' .... J"fWf,.J NlllMQH Thoma\ KHVll f t1 f' T hOma'I A Mursihlne ,.,... ••"Q (:1tftt "' Chartr~ H Loos Rlct.ard P Nall ,. • .,.., ""'• ••. ,_. l 't I"'' Ro~r1 Barke< ...... Of-c ....... t •IOf HUfttlMton IHdlOtfl<e ,,.,,~ .. .,._ ...... " .. ~ ,.,..,,,.._ .,_,,..,. I' 0 ... .._ •IMI Offices L•t"~ J..,,. 'ltllli (",, .. ....., .... , .,,,,,.., < ~'• M• ,,,. no ~•\l r...-. \tru • \iM4'tb.1ti>t • V•1'9• JUOt l• 11.,., • ..,, •• ~ 0""9 f , ... _ .. T•lep!MIM 17H ) '42~1 CUuifltct Advertlstl"' M2·'411 ,, _ _,ft O•-c-.c-"""' ~-1210 (;alitt1~t "'• 0.t t't .. Cf'f•I ~1-""''111 ( .... ... , ~ l't#\ ·~f l'+\. lth.\0.t ~. ••tft~l"tl ""'•"" or •Cl"•'''""'f,,t\ f!'nt1f'I "'"' ~· tff~10Hf •t•f\awt \tU 1AI l "'"'I\\~ iif CU~l'Qt>f<'""'"f' ~ .... ti.th (to~,,,,,,. ...... ,( (!1 , .. ...,. •• ,,_~ ......... • \..tr"Ut t t it'lft ••I t 1 u l.t t\ tll-ot~ "''• ...... ,. \4 ''""~'" t ,., '''"*'."'' ... , U .H,.,..,_, ... ., for hill 22·year·old daughter. alV tng him the right to ordt-r an end to med1cal treatment ~·hlch hcus kept the young woman o.llve for nearly a year in a deep 1md ap p41renUy lrreverslble coma. The court said Quinlan must have .if pro\'al tr om comJ>4!lent medlca authorities before order- ing Miss Quinlan'• respirator shut off. And the justices said dOC'tors. nurses and the hospital would not be liable for pr~ecu· t1on 11 they complied with Quinlan's request to allow hls daughter to die. The court said its ruling was based on the conslltutional guarantee or the right to personal prtvacr.tt-saict-whtte'tbe~ inlO medical hope for restoration to a thinking and aware state or health, patients or their legal guardians bavt! a right to refuse further medical treatment -in effect the right to choose a speedier death. Hyland. who termed the ruling a "landmark decision." s aid the court's action involves not only '"'the tragic circumstances" ol Miss Quinlan "'but possibly also the fate of countless other persons in the years ahead." He said his decision not lo ~ake his case to the U.S. Supreme Court was not binding on othe r parties in the case. but Morris Coun!}'. P rosecutor Donald G. Collester has already said be would not~al. -Attorneys tor Miss~nllln·s doctors a n d for St. Clare's Hospital in Denvllle. N.J., whe~e she is a patient, have not SaJd whether they would appeal. Fro• Po,,e A I HELP ... stay In the area longer, Mn ... AJ. lensaid. They a lso will be giving their daughter the trip to Disneyland they had promised her. The couple couldn't be reached for comment today. Mrs. Allen said they were taking a free bus tour to Tijuana and tourist at· tractions along lhe way. In addition to the donations. Mrs. Allen said, the Canadian Consulate bas agr eed to lend the couple $200 for gasoline back to their home in Calgary. Alberta. Sears, a truck ~river. recently lost his job 'in Canada when the fi rrp he worked for folded, Mrs. Allen said, but he is confident of findmg work when be returns home. Police said someone pried open a side windo~ 1964 car~ then emptied Mrs. Sears' purse and took a camera. Officers said today tlley ll.an_none.w leads in lhecase. • .... ---· Mrs. Allen said the Sears plan to donate any funds they receive above what they need to the LYNN Cente r t o help other families who may be caught in their predicament. "They were really grateful," she said. Sears said Monday t hat even though his trip was soured by the thert, the la mlly enjoyed CAiifornia and would return after saving for another vacation. "We do love the country." ht> said "J ust to see Califor riia to me was r <'ally fantastJC'." Fro• Pa9~ A I COUNCIL ... tative mayor and I fe.el that I have been abused. "The trip to Washmgton was a beaut1ru1 s uccess yet H was criticized ." 11he said .. Jf thl' mayor lsn 't supposed to travel, who is~" She sold the "motive" of th<> critlrs Is to discredit l(ood ~oplc "I think they would l!ke lo sel' u~ resign and the n they would confirm the departure of City Ad· mlnlslrator Dave Rowlands, .. she said . Coen's statement said that tht' city attorney has been requested to prepare a formal opinion on tht> issue of council expenses. He said the)' would deal speciricallv with whether or not the alleged "padding" ol charter authorized expenses by fringe benefits and travel allowances \•1olate the. city charter. Coen said In addition that the city attorney has been requested to contact the California League of Cities. other charter cities of comparable site and cities gov· erned by general law to de· termine whether or not the prac· li<.'es of HunUngton Beach fall to conform to whatever m-_y be de· t.ermlned to be the legally accep- table practices. Pound Recovers LONDON (AP) -The British pound fell l ~ cents lo a new low of $1.8.US this morning followin1ot Prime Minister Harold Wilson's replacement by James Callaghan, but later it recovered toSl.8650. ./ Armed Guarm Robbed NEW YORK CAP) Three armed men wearina ski cnaski. t•sraped with $851 ,000 today after they ht'ld up two urme-ct Well\ t-'.irRo ~uards In the basement of the Datly N~ws buildin~. "Th,• robbers knew thll bulld· iflg, the escape rout~ and when tht• dehvery would be made.'' one detect! ve said. · The money was ~ing taken to the City Branch Bank in the building on East 42nd Str._,ct !thortly before "9 30 a.m. The trio came out or a strurwt'll to announce the robbery. As the) dJd so. they also seized two build mg "orkers who \\ere in the basement at a che<.'k cashing f•rm. The guards and the employes were then handc uffed lo n stairweU railing, police said. The bandits took guards' guns and then fled with three bags or money. Police Identified the guards as Peter Ruppert and Arthur Ores. The employes were Betts Bresson and Jim Fitzpatrick. &\S W@M[( @@[(WO©@ Th column a~a,. d~ll) .. •ctP« aturda)' and Monda)'i.. .111 u /11111>/1•111 ' / /11•rt II 011• /'111 flu1111 !'111 11 1!/ • 111 11•11 ltl/>o' f/t'I 1111 rl 11\l( I'" <lllrl UI' I 11111 t1<•lA ""t'<I 111 ,,,,,.,. //lt'l/1111/t'll Ill I/Ill l'Tllltlt'lll Ultd /114 ~ ""' ~ ;{ ,\/u , , l/tlllf C/111'.\I 1qt1.~ 111 /'(I I />1111 n ,\I \'o u r S1•rt'IC'l'. 11 t cltt I/I' C 011 .~ I J>.11/11 1%•1. f'O lior J.11.il l osro ,,,·~n r 1 11~ •• •1; t 11d 111/1• .t1M1 It /t•pJJtU t lltttH~f I auu .. ,, Cottf ... Iott DEAR PAT Jn an effort to up.. dat(' mv files I have twke written to J C. Pennl'y 's ins urance dl\·1s1on at 3700 Wi lshire. Lot Angeles, to see if my po1Jc1es n~ stJll in effect. Penney's bUl.iJl& system is confusing and I can"t determine tf l 'm being btlled ror accident coverage l'"e been u.~ able to get an a nswt>r from Pen· ney's -leading me to s uspect that its claims service also m~· be in<'ff1c1t-nl. Can you look inti) this for me? Or~t•teo ...... THIS IS PAUNE.t.JKE HAND OF WATER TREADER EICH Wrinkled by Record-Breaking Effort In Fount•ln Valley Peilmanship Awards Go Cold, .Wrinkled To Pupils G M ., Corona del Mar Helen Sponnoble, Penney'11 l~ surance s pokesm an a t Bue1>a Park regiona l headquarters, has contacted you b y phone regard· lng your policies. YCM1r problem in communication may have ~n due to the "l~atlon of Pen· ney's offi ces more than a year ago. Sponnoble ad\•ISf'5 otber Pennt>y 's Insurance customers to phone the fi rm's Dallas head· quarters for policy Inquiries or information. All records •~held at thls offl ct>. Its toll·ff'ff pbont> numberls (800) S27·Z750. Students from the Fountain V • •*h '(;!~~ks 7, =-xh -ROUTS Valley and Huntington Beach C1· i Ou,c, ~ J or ~ ty School Dtslricts were rirsl Michael Eich. a former Foun· lain Valley High School student, didn't go home for 48 hours last weekend. Instead , he s pent two full days in the high school swim· :ning pool. "He was really wnnkled," said Mrs. Raymond Bray or the Foun· wun V.all~_Barons Boosters Club. ''He was also really cold." Eich, a 21-year-<lld student at Cal Poly Pomona, was tak1n~ part in a water treading fun· draiser. lie a lso was trying to break the world's r,ecord for treading water. Apparently, he did. The last water treading record 1n the Guin- ness Book of World Records was listed as 38 hours, 47 minutes, ac· cording lo Mrs. Bray, wife of the Fountain Valley High s wim coach. Eich e!\tered the pool. along with about 40 other booster club members, at 3:30 p.m. last Fri· day. He emerged, tired and look· Ing somewhat like a large prune. at 3:30 p.m . Sunday, Mrs. Bray said. He watched a lot of television while treading water . ate in the water and left the pool only three Umes during breaks the treadcrs were allowed. The other boosters stayed in the water for shorter periods than did E ich , Mrs. Bray said. The next longest time was re· corded by Theresa Elliott, a senior at Fountain Valley HJgh, who treaded water for 17 hours. Eict1 was the only one who st ayed in for 48hours. Swim coach Bray stayed with Eich throughout the effort. He re· Joint Valley Meet Called On Annexing Member:. or t he Fountain \'alley City Council and Planning Commission arc cx1>ectc-d to dis. ('USS posstblt' annexation O( 55 acres of county land at a 6 30 meeting Thursday night The ~t'ss1on will be at City Hell, 10200 Slater Ave., before tht• council 's regular 8 p m. meetinR City Plonnor Don Contraman said annexation or the area, at Edinser A venue ond Harbor Boulevard has been discussed periodically since 19G:J. He sold the city opparenlly provides fi re service and water for the area, which includes rom. merc1al. Industrial and residen- tial development City offlc1als said they will be seeking direction O\•cr whether to pursue annexation now or wait until I at er. Aging Council Recruiting The Huntington Beach Council on Aging has three fu11 time staff openings, for a typist, newsletter edltor and information and refer· ral assistant. The positions pay $2.50 hourly, and those interested may call 536-5352 from 8 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . weekdays. The agency has offices in the Seniors' Recreation Center, 17th Street and Ora nice Avenu~ . Council officials are offering a senior citizens· outreach pro· gram. including home visitation. referral, meal!! In the home end transportation lated that, between 2·30 and 6 ·30 a.m. Sunday. the young swim mer hac\ a lot of trouble staying awake. Mrs . Bray said the proceeds of the fundraiser -an estimated $1,250 pledged by backers of the various water treaders -will go to the high school Aquatic~ Club for new lane lines in the pool Boxhoy Hurt, Man Charged lit HB Felony A market box boy was smashed over the head wit h a liquor bottle by an alleged shophner Monday night but the suspect was caught a nyway, Huntington Beac h police reported today. The suspect, Niels Fancn, 19, of 17441 Jacquelyn Lane. Hunt ington Beach, was arrestC'd b) Offi<.'er Pres ton Linker a t Ralph's Market. 6942 Warner Ave., wher e t he alleged incident OC'curred. place winners in Saturday's Pen and Quill Handwriting Contest. sponsored by the Orange County Department of Education. Huntington Beach students Yen Do and Will Damon of Perry School. Denny Barton of Burke School and Na ta he Goodman of Smith School tied for first plan· in lbe fifth grade di\'tSion with s tude nts from Tus ti n and Fullerton, officials said. Fountain Valley students Jill Spivak, Sandy Mielac and .Mikt• Molaug of Nieblas School etnd John Hamilton of Gisler School won firs t in the fourth grade dtv1sion, officials said. The Fountain Valley district's firth grade t eam also placed third in competition. .Team members included Todd Selbo, Newland School; Michelle Young, T amura : Rob Leonetti, Courreges . and Michele Roberts. Harper. Members of the Huntington Beach d1strict 's fourth grade team were Don ald Lu and Monica Steinbe rg of Peterson School. Brad Harhter of Lenard and Kane Krull of Sm ith. In a Huntington Beach district competit ion . Perry School '~ team won first in the fifth grade and Peterson School won in the fourth grade, di strict oftlcial~ said. The boxboy, Daniel W1llburn. 18, was treated at Pac1f1ra Hospital for head cuts suffered when, he alleged, the suspe<'t clouted him with a bottle of Ii· HB School Board quor in an escape altt'mpt, ac cording to the police account. Farien was booked on a charge T EJ l N Head of assault with a deadly weapon, 0 ec ew a felony. Police said today the Huntington Beach Union High petty theft charge would not be School District trustt>cs are ex· pursued b.ecausc the assault peeled to elect a new board prcs1· countis m ore serious dent at their 7 :30 meeting Investigators s aid W1llburn re" tonight portedly saw Fanen attempting The meeting will be tonight m lo smuggle a fifth of liquor out of stead of next Tuesday because of the store under ht ~ J ackl't the April 13 municipal elections, Willburn got s m3c;hed on thl· officials s aid. The session will be head when he tried to inte rvene.•. at district offices, 5201 Bolsa police said Ave . Huntington Beach. ----------------- Blood·prn•ar~ T .. •t• DEAR PAT J'm wnllng a ).!J11l on behalf of the 111:. Hands rrt'l' blood-pressure tc~tini: l'Cr\'ICl' &cause of the larl('' numbc.·r or participants. we fell it nc<'cssaf\ to i.'xpand lhl' M•rv1cc We no" check blood prcs:.urc~ on a week I\ basis. I alho want to thank you for your support 111 the 1>:1~1 Many of the people who come tell us they learned of our servir1· from your CDlumn IO the llaily Pilot R K • Fountain Va lley lnct' it'! a known medical fad that one or every six adults has a blood preStiure problem which can be a ~ontrlbutlng factor lo a heart au ack, A VS Is glad to pro. vlde Inform atlon about your service. Free blood pressure tests are now offf'red e very Thursday evenlng from 7 to 8 p.m . at the Holy f'amlly Mission Chapel, 17101 Ward St .. Fountain Valley (one block south or Warner A venue). Anyone JS years of a ge or older may participate. t'or further Inform a· lion or transportation, phone 968·2111 Monday through f'rld ay from 9;30 a .m~to noon. Kirby Ciani«" DEAR PAT· Would you bc able to locate the main headquarters' 3ddrcss for Kirby Classic, the vacuum cleaner manufacturer'! l ha,·e a real old Kirby and would hke to find out 1f 1t has any value as a "near" :intH\U('. L.E , lluntington Beach Address your letter lo Mrs. S. W. Schl <'v e, manager o f cust o m e r r elatloni., jilrby Classic , 1920 W . IUth S t., Oeveland, 0 11 4t102. NOTICE!! If YOU WISH , WE WILL PIE-MlASURE. TH~. WHEN YOU COMI IH WE CAH GIVE YOU UACT PRICES .•. THERE IS HO CHARGE FOR THIS SRVICE. SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD •LINOLEUM• • """'froftcJ. CCMMJ°'...,.. GAF TWO WEEKS APRIL 4 to 17 CARPETING SPECIALS! Sfl.KltD QUALITIES Of SERVEN. BIGELOW, CUSTOMWEAVE, LfES, WAl.TERS, MONTICEUO, ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS·BlACX, FABRICA, ETC. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies 1663 PLACENTIA AVfNLI( • COSTA MESA, CAllf 92617 • PHOM 646·4838 6_.6 '2JSS 7 Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 97, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES What Killed Recluse? S e eks Noise Waiv er Airport Chief Hearing Witness By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER Ol lh• D•llY .. OM St•ll Orange County Airport Dare<> tor Robert Dre~rwhan srud today the <'ounty h as acted in good faith in its efrorts to allevh1le noise problems around its 1et airport. for that reason, he asserted. the county s hould be granted a new variance from state airport noise standards with no special cond1t1ons. The airport director made his remarks during testimony in the second day of a formal public hearing on the county's vanance request before heanng of!tcer John G. W1lld 1n Sanl.il Ana Bresnahan 1:-. the ~econd v.1l- ness to take the :.land 1n the hear· inJ? v.h1ch 1., dut· to la.~t lhrouRh the wel'k f"ollowin~ pre.,enta tions and qut>slloning by the pnn cipal parl1e-; 1n th<' heurini;!. public ll•<;t1mony will be tal..en :.tartin~ Thur:.day Questionin~ by Newport Rcac·h City 1\ttorney Dl'nms O'Neil pro- mptt'd Brl'snuhan':. r emarks that the <'ounty had m ade t'vcry possi- ble attcn'lpt to hvc up to a 15-point n oise aball'menl program 1n- <'Orporatcd into Jus t year's varianct'. Bresnahan said the conditions in last :-,ear's variance were an 1nconven1ence to a irport management. particularly as new and darrerent methods of noise abatement became ava1la· late. This year , the county Is propos· in~ an l l point noise reduction pro~ram but Bresnahan is hop- ing the Sldte will not include the program as cond1t1ons to the \anance. lie prefers voluntary t·omphancl' with the program. In n•sponse to qucsliomng by S:inta Ana ll<'tf(hts Association attornl'Y Nan<'y Kaufman, con· l'Nnmg pos~1ble relocation of .11rport opt·ration~. Bresnahun :.J1d errorts to hl•gan commercial Toilet Tank Tlief t Targe t Irvine's J'lO"ckr room f1lforcr, or ... nmt•Onl' who ... hares his h1,tc fnr purloined plumbing r1xturt>\, .1dckrl a tmkt tank to ha'! colic<' tmn of thin~' !>tolcn Crom the H ..1 n <' h o S ,1 n J o n q u 1 n c· on . 1lom11Hum,, In int• Company of fir1.1ls told polflol' Monrl:i) Undl•r lttl' th1d's method l)f operatw11. JJOll<'l' notc'CI, "t.Jk<'S onlv tank. h.•..a,•c•-; bowl " Thl• $.35 loss wa!> the most rt'· Cl'nl Of ti long String or theft, ovt•r UH' past sevrral rn(lnths from the rnndommiums uncll'r c-on'\tr111" lton nt'..ir M U\<ln ltcl(tonal Park. Or :111~<-.-1 C o:ast _.£._~Z \\'en thc r l'm>s11l1•rabl~ rloudmcs~ lhtough Wc•dnc,dav. lltl!h' Wcdnt'<;d..1~· in the mid OOs. low lon1ghl near 50 Chanct' of r :un 10 pcr- Cl'nl tonight, 30 percenl Wednesday. l~SIDE TOD"'\' (>nu a 1h1n1ng light of U S f"ducotJon. the L'nn~r!lty of Cal1fon11a sy11em contrnue1 to rake hard knocks Another look at the 11tate's l1/estyle a~ prorsonA7. 41.IY-S.NI<• ~ ...... (. L M lonl CAh'Of'f,.. (U•i•tlM O.nu<.t °'"-'' ' .. r:,:::~~~ ["t•f't•fttmtftl ~fWIK• ,..,,,.,_,c.,.4 ..-<•• ,._ ...... Index Al " .. ,. AS.I• I S 10 .. " "" AIO "' IU .... AIO ll 9J ,...,u_,, 111 ,._.,_, T..-.... at Mii'rff'• ., ............ """"' ... fMh9""•t ...... • •••• Or-t'"'"'Y All ""-'• Ill I S..t1t All U " .. ,l'M~ ,. •• ..... ..,.,_._ 84 T-IH't 8J ..... ,i... ,.. "'-'"'" ...... operations at military airfields have been made but were up· parently being rejected. ·· 1 personally don't think that .. ln. t~e .1JJ.7,5Js Orange County or any other county could go out and ac· qwre enough land and clear all the environmental restnctions to develop a 1et airport on 1t, ·· Bresnahan said. Bresnahan's testimony was due to resume this afternoon and he will be followed on the stand by Norm Ewers, the countv's airport noise abateme.nt specialist. It is expected Ewers wlll be questioned about technical mat- ters relating to the county's noise reduction program JAZZ FVNERAL SET FOR PILOT SONO~A CAP> -A Dixieland jazz funeral is being planned for Robert Short of San Anselmo. killed Sunday when a plane he was flying fell apart Short, had a reputation as a precision aerobatic pilot and a flight instructor at an aerobatic school he founded al Sonoma \'alley Air port. Short once played the cornet, trombone and Luba with Turk Murphy's Band in San Fran- cisco. Saddleback Revokes Ola- 6-unit Rule Sadd l eback Co m m u nity ColleAe D1stnet trustees have re· voked the controversial "six unit rule," an earlier policy that al- lowed district residents to attend other t wo-year colleges withou~ obtaining interdistrict permits. The six-unit rult', adopted one· a nd -a -half years ago, gave blanket permission for enroll· ment at other colleges as long as students limited themselves lo six or fewer units. ColleAe officials said lQC!uy thP change will be effecll\C In the fall lt'rm be2inn1ng Aug 30 Its main rt•ason for cx1st<'nC<' was for the convenience of stu· dents r es1d1ng in the northern <Tustin-Irvin<» area of lhc .165· :.quarc mile dist n<'t. llul "h1le the :.1x unit rule made It easier for students hvm~ near Santa Ana CollcAe or Orange Coai.t Colkge to attend those campuses ralh<'r than driv- ing to Misi;lon VH.'JO. 1t has lx'l•n a los1n~ propo!-1tion for .Sad· dll'hnrk Snd<11<'ba cl\ ColleA" nfftdals (~C'C Rl'l.f;, Pa~r i\Z) * '* * Brandt Named Saddleback Board Chief ~ Norrisa Poulson Brandt of Irvine was chosen president or the Saddleback Community College District's board of trustees Monday night. Mrs. Brandt, 54, of 179tl Angell St.. was selected on the first ballot and by unanimous vote of the seven-member governing board. She will serve a one-year term: The daughter of former Los Angeles mayor and \; S Rep. Norris Poulson Mrs. Brandl 1s presently ser~ng her second term as representative of Trustee Area 6 <Irvine) on the Saddleback board. Also elected to one·year terms were Frank Greinke or Tustin, vice president and Lawrence W "Larry·• Taylor ot Laguna Beach, c:lerk of the board. ,_ . ........,.._ ___ ....-ii_..._ __ _ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AP WlrtphCllO\ !HROUGH THE YEARS -Howard Hughes 1:-.. shown in various st.ages of his life. Top <from left) a student in 1921, in t·ockpit of· new plane in 1935. after bcinJ! booked on a nc~li~cnt horn 1c1dl' charge in 1936 when his car killed tl man ; bottom, after round- the-world flight in 1938. before Senate s ub· committee in 1947. and in 1951. Bogey Man·won MJl Golf Pro Cate/res Bandit Admi rlnJt Ora nge County Miss Hilbert told offict'rs th<' Sheriff's officers firmly believe man overpowered her and todar ft.at 1f Mission Viejo Coun· grabbed her bank bag. She said try Llub golf pro Roger Ballinger she started screaming as soon as tradn't tnttn-up-the·l~ geme-~lt'lll>ed from the slowly mov· he would have been a track star. ing car. Ballinger led the way Monday . in an uphill das h that led to the Balltnger and the cluh's rerovery of the club's $6,500 bank bartender heard the scream~ and deposit and the arrest of a Culver pursued the robber. Balhngf.'r City man who allegedy Krabbed g,r~bbed the man 1dc•nt1f1ed as itfrom theclub's bookkeeper. friedman near th<'. top ~r a Ot'puties :.aid a man identified nea.rby h1l.l and held him until dc- as Bernard Friedman, 44, leaped puties arrived .. 1oto a ca.r occupied by club Officers said the bank dcpoi;it employe Jody Lt'c Hilbert, 24, as was rccovc-red. They said Miss at left the club at 26742 Oso Road, Hilbert was unhurt in the strug· :ind headed for the brink. gle. Irvine Trash P oil Draws Few Ideas Trash apparently Is somt'thing ln·ine residents are more in· terested in putting out than g1v- 1ng '"input" on. Sance last Novembt>r, Jrvine administrators have been look- ing Into trash collection in an ('f. fort to determine whelher ~tter st'rvlce can be provided cht'aper under a new system. In lnle F'ebru11ry. the city JtllV· ernment 11ent out letters to com- munity asi1ocialion11 11eckjng sug- ~estaon!I from rc•sident11 on whi<'h o( five propost'd collcrt ion 0.llY l'\Mt lU1ll .._ HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Nornaa lrandl systems was preferred. .. C1tm.•n response lln thic; mat- ter has been low.'· accordin~ to Public Works Director Brent Muchow "Ten peoplr have writ· ten or called to provide input. "Ol those 10, seven lavor a city franchise for collection service. one favors a limited per mit system and two favl>r open com· petition <the current syst<>m >.All parties were totally a~ainst city owned opcrat11m" or public cor· porations." he said. Each of l rvlnf''s communitv associations currcntlv rontra<·ls with tr:ish rollert1on c:oncern . .; in dependently. But complaints or overloadc•d truck'!, m i>ssy pickups and beat up trash <'an<> prompted a review of the i;yslcm, said Muchow. The alternalh•t's for t r a!ih service s uggested by Muchow in· elude; -M UN I C I PAL TRA S H COLLECTION. Although there are several advantages. Muchow said. start-up cost_, would be "suggen ng," possibly reqwring a bond issue. Also. he said. "Labor strikes causing dlscon· tinuities in service are more pre- valent in the public sector than in private collection firms " -P UBLIC COR PORATION. Set up like a utility, 1t offt'r11 the potential savings of a tax-exem1A operation. But it would be a monop0ly, conceivably allowing costs to get out of control in the long run, Muchow said. Also. he said, it shares many of the disad· vantaces of a p u.bUc collection $1$letn. ' •-.,EXCLU S IV E dee-Ta.ASH, Pap "1> Delinquency Pre vention Plan Forming City and school officials are re· rinlng recommendations for a jomt attack on Juvenile dehn· quency in Irvine. At the core of the effort is a re· commendation to h ire a coordinator whose job would be to end the fragmented attempts made to date, according to Com· Q'!Unily Services Director Paul Brady. The city council and school board are to meet in joint session in June, when both ar e working on next year 's budget, lo decide whether to include the S24.000·a· year post in n ext year's expen· d1lures. Al a meeting last Saturday, .councilmen and trustees look a r1rst look at a set of recommenda· tions drafted by a nine-member task for<'e headed by Police Chief l..ffi E. Pea rt. • ln 11 recommendations, the ta~k forre called for expanded e(. forts lo divert arrested juvenile!. from the regular court system as well as attempts to keep them out or trouble m the first place. A youth services building, scheduled for June 1977 comp1e- t1on in Heritage Park. was de- s igned with s uc h services an mind, Brady s aid. Currently, the city contr:icts with UC Jrvint'·, Youth Services pro~ram for diversion services. Jn that program, Juveniles arc <Sc.'<' KIUS, Paite AZ) He's 'Junk Food Junkie' PITTSFI ELD, Mass. CAP> -Michael callanan munched his way through two cans or pot ato chips 12 cream filled cakes, Wee helpings or French fries and a box of cheese snacks to wm the title "Junk Food Junkie," in a contest sponsored by radio station WPEC. twenty-seven com· petltors called it quits dur- ing the competition. but Callanan, a student at Be r kshire Community. College here. kept eating. • For his triumph, the Bennington, Vt., resident was awarded a trophy and S30 to buy a snack of his choice. His favor ite mushroom pizza. , Today 's Clos lnfl · .Y. St~k '..J TEN CENTS Doctors Probing Illness HOUSTON (AP) -Countv medical authorit.1es were lo meet with Howard Hughes' doctors lo· day and were expected to discuss whether an autopsy should be performed on the billionaire recluse. whm1c. body lay undA!r armed guard In a pathology lub. Dr. Joseph Jachimciyk, coun- ly medical examiner, said he must approve release of the case to a state-licensed phys1ci1U1 or perform an autopsy and sign a death certificate h1msctr. He said he dad not know whether Hughes' doctors were hce n::.cd by the state of Texas. A Bay lor College of Medicine spokesman said Hughes was to have been adm 1llt.'d to Baylor's internal medicine department ut Methodist llosp1tal m Houston for a romplett' m(•d1cal workur> to delerminl' the nature of an 111 ness from which Hughe:. hull !wen surfcnn~ The spokl•i.man, who said two doctors and an adn11n1strullvc a1dl' accompanied lluAhcs hcrl' said no surgery had been con: templ ated for the aili n g maJ{natc. George II. Lewis J r. or the Geo .. JI. Lewis & Sons Funeral Chapel said he was lo meet with Hughes representatives loday lo discuss funeral arrangements. He said Hu~hes ' closel>t living r elative is an aunt, Mrs . Frederick R. Lummis, widow of a Houston doctor. lie said Mrs. Lummis' son, Will Lummis. 1s handling funer al arrangements. Mrs. Lewis dechnt.>d comment on Hughes' death Monday night. Hughes' first w1fo, the former Ella Rice. is married lo J ames 0. Winston Jr. of Hous ton. Her husband said Monday niJ.?ht she has had no contact with Hughes since the 1920s and would have no comment. Bu r ial ar rangemt'nls for H ughes haven't. been made public bul a family bunul plol has been maintained for him in a Houst on cemetery, t he Los Angeles Times rcport<'d today, The 30·bY·50·foot family plot, encircled by tall trees and bushes in Glenwood Ceml•tcry near the downtown bus iness dis tri('l, holds the hod1es of ffugheo;' parents. Howard Robard Hughes and Allene Ga nu I lughes. Theo~ ly marking on the plot is......i rial metal plate b<'artni.: their numes, lhe paper said Settcgast Kopf Funeral 11omr in fl ouslon. wl11c h handled funeral arrungcmc•nts for his parents, said M ond:.iy 1t had not received any in.struct1on!I regard· ingthe indu'!trtuh'\t. A funeral home !tpokc!tman said h<' was ,1.pven a pnvah• telephone numbl·r m Las Vegas in c~se ht• ever nc<'dro to c•onltH'l onyonc about the gravl·:.lk, hut hai. never U!tt•d 1t. * * * Billionaire An Enigma In Death To HOUSTON (AP) Jn hie; d<'al lfoword Robard lluRh<'!. wu' · much n mystery us he was in lih'. a:. m uch a mystery as he was ~ ure. l Hughes, bi l lionaire i duslnalisl and aviation pione<· died or a stroke Monday on private jet en route from seaside Mexican resort to hospital in Houston, where h parents are buried and where was born 70 years ago. From lhe age of 19, when he i herited his father's tool co p~ny. until his death, Hughe was an enigmatic ngure. l Even after Hu~hes' death, th~ stair In the beachfront Acapulc6 Princess Hot el could not say for certain that he had been there, though he was said to occupy the entire top floor. T he pilots whO !Jew him on bis final rught dJdriol (See UlJGBES DIED, Pale AU A r DAIL.., P1Lor r~., ;>r11 e. 1m Battin Ca~e , First Prosecution·. j Witness Testifies & \S \'7@ (11] [[ ~@[(W.O©@ Tht' t'olumn a ppun dally f'lU't'pl ~aturday" and Monda)'lj. Prosecutor Juc•k Hyan called a former mt•mbur of 1nd1cted Orunge Count> ~upcrv1 .. 01 Robert B&llln',. ofrm.• .staff tu U11· witness i.tand MorH.la\ ai. ht- began his attempt to prm l' Raltln made illel{al uiie of h1' i.tarr an a 1974 campaign for i.lutcwlde or- r1ce. Julie Cr1ml'll, \\ho now lives In Corv4'11is, Ore . \\as gruntt'd 1m munity befor~ becomm.: Utc r1ut former 8att1n stare member called by lht.> prosecuuon Armed Guards Robbed NEW YORK tAPI Three armed men "earing ski ma~ki. escaped with S851.000 today after they-1\eld up two armed Welb Fargo guards in the basement of the Daily News butldmg "The robbers knew this build- ing, the escap<' routes a.od when the d~ive-ry woold be made." one detective said The mone,v wa$ being taken to the <:i~r •B-raneh Bank in the . building on East 42nd Street s hortly before 9 30 a m The trio came out of a stairwell to announce the robbery As they did so, they also seized two build- ing workers who were in the basement a t a check castt1ng firm. The guards and the employes were then handC'uffed to a stairwell ra1lin~. police s&1d The bandits took ~uards · #?uns and then fl('d with three bags of money. Police identifit•d th<' ~uards as Peter Ruppert and Arthur Ores. The em plon.•s "t'rc Be tt s Bresson and Jim F1tzpatrirk The Wells fo'ar.:o guards had left an armored car on East 42nd Street and took the money into the main lobb) of the building There thev took an elevator to the basement wht•n• they were to enter the lower lcvl•I of the bank branch There were no reported in· junes and the trio "apparentlv made a dean getawa~." police ~aid. Train Kills Rail Worker \'ERNON <Al'l -An Amtrak cmploye on his way U> work was ki lled when a train speeding along at 60 mile!> per hour crashed into his car, \\hirh had ·stalled on the Santa Fe Railroad track. Authorities 1drntif1t'd the vir· tim as Robt•rt Espinoza, 39, of Commerce, a r :ulroad car in- spector. R<'scuNs using power :-aw1> took 20 m inutt':-. Monday to cut through t w1~ted stel'l to gel to F.sp1noza . who w 11s pronounced dead on arn' al at Southeast Doc· tors Hospital Off leers !-.a1d Espin01a ·., car "as dragged about onc-qu<.artc1r or a mile hy lhl' 11 um .ind dt' mohshrd. 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"1111~ 11, t Grimes and othtr IUttm starr mt~rs m-&k~ up lhe bulk of-t~ charge~ brouflhl .lf!atnst Baum 1n a ci>unty Grond Jury md1cl· ment last Au~ust. ·~Wi··-·· HOWARD HUGHES' 2()0..TON, EIGHt·STORY 'SPRUCE GOOSE' SHOWN Of;F LONG BEACH $18 Milllon Plane Aew Juat Once-for One Mn.-.., 1947 and Hu Stood ld1e Since The Sanla Ana supervisor is charged with grand theft. mlsuse of public money and presenting false documents. l'r••Pa~AI auu .. ,,. co11tulo11 If conv1ct_e" _pf an) or the charges.. 8.athn faces remo\'al from oHi<.>e, a possible state prison term and. con<.>eivably, the loss of his right to practice law in California. HUGHES DIED A MYSTERY MAN. • • DEAR PAT: In an effort to up· date my files I hnve twice written to JC. P<'nney's insurance d1vis1on at 3700 Wilshire. ~ Angeles, to see If my policies a still in effect. Penney's billln system 1s confusing and 1 c3n•i determine if I 'm being billed fat aC'cideot <'O\•cragc. I ',·e been un· able to get an ans wer from Pe(!· ney·s -leading me to suspe(\. that its cla im?. service also may Ix' inefhc1cnl Can you look intq this ror me .... On the opening day of his trial, the 46-year-old supervtsor said he was confident the eight-man. four-woman Superior Court Jury will clear him of all charges. know he wa s to be the ir airlines, movie s tudios, passenger until s hortly before .. spacecraft and electronics. -tillCeorr. And an unmttrired a,,,-. As Hughes' body lay under bu)ance met the plane. guard in Methodist llosp1lal, a Hughes' estate or if the elusl\'c bilhonaire had C\'en left a\\ ill He said 1t wns possi.ble that lht• three mem bl' rs of the exeC'Ull H' rommilte<' would be named l'>- ecutors Hughes amassed an empire board of dlrertors continued to \'alued at more than S2 billion. run Howard Hughes' far-flung HJs holdings O\'er lhe years m-rinanC'ial empire "as 1n th<· eluded hotels+gambl1ng ettSmos: pasl.~' said Ardo Sederber_£. ------·----.,sp6Kesman-ror·-summa Corp -'S p ddl • ' Summa was the umbrella cor- Ile abo -.aid there '''-'n· no ctos(' relatives !>Ur\'iving ~li1'rt> may-6C<Iiiiranl n· lat1ves," Sedcrbcrg ~aid. "Thcu• may be a relative of somt' sis ter of his mother. I don't know " -c; . l\1 .• -Corona ttetM :> m ear e -1ng poration that was wholly owned by Hughes. Badham-Fires-Back At Campaign Critics By HILARY KAY E day. was expected to decide 01 u.. °"''' p,.., suH whether to uphold the staff re- "Jt has been run by the board HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIU5-A3 HUGHES' FINAL FLIGHT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS b\DfES' MAN ANO MOVIE MAKER-AS Labeling the attacks "smea1' commendation... ' of directors and a three-person peddling .. and "low-grade Badbam, in calling Jeffrey's executive committ('e ," rhetoric." Assemblyman Robert charge a "Lrumped-up accusa-Sederberg said. ''It will continue Badham <R·Newport Beach) lion," said he had carefully toberunbythatgroup.The(·om responded Monday to C'harges checked the elections code prior pany will continue to be a com leveled against him by a crowded to conduclin~ his mailln". pany." -/ie-J<kll cand«i3'.ef.. _ The a~e!llblyman also coun-The committee is compos~ of Badham rates him:.elf front tered criti.cisn'I "by .JeffrcyTClat---F:W. C-ay. cxecutn·~ \'tc~rcs1 runner m the 40th Congressional e d t o h Is E n" iron m c n ta I dent of Summa; N ad1ne Henle). D1striC't whe re nine candidates Research and Protection Act of Hughes' long-time secrl•tar~ n1J\\ are hoping to uns('al Rep An 1970 - .the act lhat prov1d~ a senior vice presidc•nt of thl' drew Hins haw. in the June personahiedhcen_sc plates. firm :and Chc~lt'r0:iv1i.,gl'nl'ral Republican primary. Hinshaw 15 Jeffrey was critical and said counsel for Sum.ma. 5c<'king reelection, although con-the program had not raised He s111d he did not know whn , tC'ted of bribery. enough m !'n c y . However. would be named ('Xccutori. of Radham held a press con· Badham. pointed out, ··without ference Mondav to "cl('ar the this act. we would not ha\'e air." where he 'c1a1med rharges raised a penny lit has raised \\ere made bv candidates "\\ho millions of dollars) Lo be ap- ".ipp.irt.>ntly h·ave little hope of propr!ale~. for to"n\'JrOnmcntal \\Inning,, who through despera-programs. lion. resort to the use of personal Jeffrey ~as a~so charged altack on the best-known or most Badham ~·1th be1n~ involved hkel\' victor_" with be ing involved w1lh "special H<idham began by takmg aim interest groups" in Sacramento. ot three accusations made by . Badham countered by charg- Harrv Jeffrev a candidate from mg Jeffrey with "seeing fit to Lagu'na Beach'. C'Ontact virtually every special Jeffrev recenllv ftlro a formal interest lobbyist in Sacramento. r omple1nt with ·the slate Fair seeking political contr1but1ons Political Practices Cum mission, for his rampaign." ch::irg1ng Badham "with violating In his 0':"~ case. Dadham said ihe state ~lect1ons Code in re-he is proh1b1ted from contacting gard to lhe mailing of his latest any Sacramento lobbyrst. even newsletter/questionnaire. partly th~ugh he's running for a federal because he referred to himself office, because he already holds as "representative." not "as-a s tale office. ~emblvman ... Another candidate who has The.commission':-c;t<1ff has re -taken aim at Badham 1s Alicia commended that no action be Cooper of Mission Viejo, who was tnken against Badham. because critical or Badham 's newsletters. tht.' mailer (sent as a state as-In a press conference and In an semblyman) was !>ent pnor to open letter . Mrs. Cooper referred Badham ·s Ciling or the nomma-to the ma~ling ~s "an obvious t1on papers f or the 40th p1ecto"ofpohllcal literature." Congressional n1:.lr1ct Badham s aid he had sent a The commission. whl<'h met to· personal reply lo Mrs. Coopt'r. pointing out that any m<itcrlal Front Pag~ Al RULE ••• pointed out that the colleg~ 1s C'Ur rentl y pay ing nearly SI rrlilhon a year to other districts for the education of local stu- dents. For CllC'h student attl'ndinjt nnoth<'r campus the C'ollcge must pay not only tuition but a $300 'rat tax Thl' seal tax 1s meant :1:\ <-'ompensat1on for sents held by Saddle back s tudents "h1eh would ordinarily be offered to i.tudents from the othl•r collcR<'. Jn place of the liberal s ix unit rule trustces 11uhs11tutC'd a new policy whirh H'lUlre!> an 1n - lerdistnct pumlt for slud<.'nts laklnit as few as one unit al another college sent by an official is political and that he felt a responsibility to keep his C'onstitucnts informed and ronsulted through such ma1l- tnJ!S f'r01ll PIJfl# A I KIDS. . . t reterred to counselon as an altemat1ve lo Juvenile Court. Add1llonally. the city operates a youth scrv1cl's program. in· duding a teen <'enter at Culver Dnve nnd SandburJ( Way, aimed at providing recreational Jlf<>' (lrams for teens. Other r ccreat1 01'1 t1I ~ind counseling programs a.re uvalla· ble through the school district at University High School and the SELF alternative high school. Fear Not: At 92, She Plays Bingo Neighbors of a Hunt ington Beach woman, 92, be('amc alarmed Monday when they didn't sc•e her and couldn't get a n answer at her door. but she sud- denly turned up, police r('- ported today. The lively lillle woma1. explained she was not 111. but had s imply gone to the Semor C1t1lens' Club at 17th Street a nd Orange Avenue. Off1<'crs said she w1ll 11ot permit her years to 1n terfere with h er ritual Monday and Wedncsdav morning bingo games Senior Citizens Club s pokesmen who paged her to the phone assured the vice squad their bingo sessions involve absolutely no wagers. . - Sederbcr g dis closed th al Hughes died of a stroke "a cerebral vascular accident." After a fling m HoJJywood and a stint as a daredevil pilot dunng the l93Qs and 1940s, Hughe~ became more and more rcliring. He disappeared from public view in the 1950s, conducting his busine!lses from a series of sealed-off hotel ~uites. Mcthod1sl llosp1tal m Houston was told Monday morning at 9 am. that llughcs was flym~ ther(' for treatment Two ctortors, l\\O 'hursc!> ;ind four as::.b.tants came to llou~ton lnter<'ontlncnl;.11Airport1n .1n un marked ambul;ince to a\\:11l HuRhes ---- The pilot:. "ho fll'\\ th•• a11Jni.: ll ughe~ from Acapult•o t•1 llouston "c rc lured Sunda~ ntl!hl m Fort l.auderdal{'. f1 a. : At the• ll ouston airport . authonti<'s had bcl'n.alC'rlt•d that a pn\'ate plan<.> was coming 111 with a Sl<.'k mun abo:ird f'rottt Pagr .. t I TRASH ... F RANCHISES. l'ranchi<.,es for an area would bl' awarded aflrr bidding. potrnltally kecpinit cOf>· ts down. ~l uc·how s tud. I lowe\'er. 1t would r('qu1re the city govern- mrnt to monitor the C'oll<'cllon firms conMantly -LIMIT t:O PERMITS. City. licenses would be issued to a limited numbl'r of firms, which could compete for service w1th1n certain area s. Muchow points out that the :.~:-.L e m 1-. ~cm1 monopoll:.t1c and could result 1n expens1\ e duphcalwn of service!> should d1Hrrl'nt firms have O\'cr- lapping rout rs -OPEN COMPETITION, the current system. Althouj?h this ('an ke<'P aists down. Muchow said, "a s\::.te m with no ad mm1strahn; control over ~ohd waste collt·l·t1on C'an de~enerat<.' into cul·throat compelll1on and severe price cutting, leadin~ to.OU high rat<' of hus iness failure and mt.erruptions m service." Also, he said, informal agreements betwe(•n contracto r s can ebmmate compet1t1on. ----- llt"len Sponnoblt", Penney's in~ s urance spoktsman at Buena Park1"t>glonat hu dquartt'rs, ha• contacted you by phone regard- ing your pollclf's. Your problem in communication may t.av& be~n due to tht' r t-location of Pen- nt'y's offlcf's more than a year ago. Sponnoblt' advises other Pt>nney's Insurance customers to phone tbt> firm's Dallas head· quart('rs for policy lnquJrfet or Information. All records are held at this orflt'e. Its toll-free phone number is (800) S:?7·:?7SO. Blood·pr~•••r~ T~•t• DEAR PAT I'm writing again on b<.>half of thc His Hands frcl' blood-prci.sun' testing service ~ t~lttjte number of part1c1pa11ts. "c felt 11 ncc<'~ary to expand thl• s<.>rv1cc. W(' now l'hl'<'k blood pr<'ssurcs on a week ly basis. I ulso want to thank you for your support in the past Many of the people who come tell us they lcarnt•d of our service from your column In the Daily P1lol. n K . fo'ountain Valley Since it's a known medical fact that one of every six adults has a blood prt'ssure proble m whlck1 can be a contr ibuting factor to a heart attack, A YS Is glad to pro- vide infor m a tlo n aboul your service. Free blood pressure tHls a re now offered t ve ry Thursday t'Venlng from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Holy Fa01Uy Mission Chapel, 17101 Ward St., Fovntaln Valley (on e bloc k south or Warner A ve nue). Anyon~ IS years or a ge or older may participate. For further lnforma· lion or tra nsportation, phone 968·21 I l Monday through Friday from 9:30 a .m. lo noon. Kirby ClaHif" DEAR PAT: Would you be able to locate the main h<.'adquarters' address for Kirby Classic, the varuum clC'aner manufacturer? I ha,·e a real old Kirby and would llkl' to find out 1f it has any valu<.> as a "nl.'ar" antique L.K. Huntington Beach Address your letter to Mn. S. W . Sch le v e, m a nage r of customer rt"l a tlon s, Airby Classic, 19!0 W. ll4lh St ., Cleveland, 0 1144102. NOTICE!! IF YOU W I SH. we WILL PRf.ME.ASUllE, THEH. WHEN YOU COME IH WE CAM GIVE YOU EXACT rRJClS .•• THiii IS MO CHAltGE FOR THIS sstVICf. TWO WEEKS APRIL4to 17 The SIX ·Untl rule>"""' r<.'scinded O\'er the Obje<'l\OnS Of trustel'S Nornsa Brandl <lrv1nt) and !''rank Greinke !Tustin 1. hoth rcpresentath·es of Saddleback's northern boundary. This year, the c1\.y hus budget- ed $117,197 for police. counseling, referral and r eereat1on pro- grams aimed at teens. Pulling the various service11 together into a coordinat~ ef· fort. Brady said, would be the next step. SPECIALS! CARP-EIING SPECIALS! College officials. however, beheve the stringency of the new policy will sign1f1cantly reduce Saddleback's payout to the other community colleges because in- terdlstrtct permits are difflcull to obtain. lnterdistricl permits are is- sued only (or the pursuance of .Mtldy programs not offered al Saddleback. lt 1s the beli,ef of col- lt'ge off1dab that most Sad· dleback students enrolling in other institutions are taking courses which are offered on the Mission Viejo campus, A spokesman for the college said lnterdistrict permits are also ocras1onally i'lsued lo p er sons who are able to de- m ons trate hardship to the supenntendenl a nd the board of trustees. Brady conceded that some of the recommendations made by the task Corce were very general. ''They were intended lo be that way," he said. "We don't claim lo have all the answers. This Is just a beginning. We'r<.> talking about what is available to be used as a take-off point.'· By the June meeting. Brady sUld. CltY representattve'S" "Witt poll community associations as well as youths at the city's high schools and junior hlgh schools seeking recommendations on how to approach juvenile crime problems. According to police statistics, juvenile crimes accounted for 176 anesls and a total of U17 rtp<>rted en mes during the last six months of 1975. -.. -~ •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD •LINOLEUM* • A.nmtrotlcJ, C•tol...,_ GAF SEUCTED OUAUTIES OF BEAVEN, BIGELOW, CUSTOMWEAVf, lfES, WAlltRS, MONTICfllO, AUXANOER SM1Tli, EVAHS·BlAOC, FABRICA, ETC. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies r. 1. Jlo-4// 1663 PLACENTIA AV~NUE • COSTA MESA, CAtlF. 916'11 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 ' l Laguna/South Coast. __ T_~oday:~ Closla_g_ N.Y. Stoeks EOITION 1 VOL. 69, NO. 97, 2 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ~What Killed Reclrue? After JO Month• Laguna Plann~r To Quit May I Oally PH_. Slaff Pllolo QUITS PLANNING POST Robert Joseph Mrs. Miller Offers Land To Laguna Acceptance of a truly unique ..,M1rt -the two acre h11ls1de estate t#'O( Lal{unan Hortense Miller will be considered flormallr Wed · nesday by the Laguna Beach City Council Mrs . Mille r, 3 retired school teacher. offered t~e estate local· t'<i at 22511 Allvic"°crrace to the city in 1972 as a public park, bird sanctuary and wildlife observu· tion area. The estat<.'. which has won ac'- l'la1m in national magaunes and the book "Gr<.'at GMdcns or J\mcrica." c•onsisls or a five· room house. 1tv1ary and f!arden 1·ont~11ning about 600 species or plants. interwoven with rustic footpaths. The council will consider th<.' ofCcr during the 4 30 p m. portion or its mt'C'llnst ugt'nda l 'nder terms of tht' qwtclaim <le1-d . t1th• to tht> property would p.isc; to tht• l'lly upon Mrs. M1lll'r 's rleat h Thl' cit v wou Id be permitted to U!I<' th<' gurrten'I 3'1 natural OJ><'n space or an arboretum und thl' houst> a<1 city ornces or publl(' us st>mblv h.ill. The c1tv would rl'ttlln title to the prop<.'rty as lnn1ot a<1 eond1t1onc; of the det'd "ere met H they "<'re not. title "ould pa'ls lo the Nationol Audubon Society :\trs Maller h,1"1 spent th<' past (Su Mii.LEK, Pa1e 1\%) Weather . C'onsiderable cloudiness throu11h Wednesday . I hi:hs Wednesday In th~ mid 60s. low tonight near ~. Chance of rain 10 per· rl'nt tonight, 30 J><'rcenl Wednesday. l~SIDE TODAY <>net a shimng light of U S <'ducallon, lhe UnlllttSlt!I of California S]1$lem cont~• to take hard knocks. Anothn' look ot lhe afote's lf/estyµ Oi> pecr1onA7. I At'f-t.nl<• 1 ............. 0 1..M IMY4 (;lf1torft4• Cl.utlllod Cemlc• ere .. _,,, ' Oo•l~Hollo~ 1 ...... , ... .. l~1trta1 ........ . "'"'"<' ,..,,~ .... -...... t< ... tMw,....u; .. Index At •t Al6 AS,14 . ,..,. AU AU All A• u Al . All 11 ., -U°*" It ,...,.yTreo At ,....,." ., _,.....,. Al ... , .............. , .. Or••C.""'' .. .. ,...... • 1·1 ieef'lt AIJ.14 ,, ... """" .. ' Al ·• ,....,,'*' •• ,.,...~ ., WtatMr A4 -...... .. .... ,, ___ __ . Laguna Beach Planning Direc· tor Robert Joseph today quit the post he has held for the past 10 months. Joseph. while confirming_ re· ports of his resignation. said he would have no further comment until later this week. City Man ager Alfred' Thea I said he would have no further comment until later llus week · City Man ager Alfred Thea! said Joseph "will be lea\'ing by May L" Joseph's resignation apparent· ly was triggered by complaints that the planning department was not keeping up with lls workload, City Hall sources said, Joseph. 36. was hired as plan· mng director last Jun<'. Collo"inl! the resignation of then Planmn~ Director Warnt• ~tooch . :\lood\' I!. now an 1tss1stant Nly. pktnner rn Tucson. Aril Thea I said thc position "111 bt• advertised 1n thc Mar l·d1t1on of Western Cities magaiinl' The ad \'ertiscd salary range Cor the position will be SI ,640 to $2.132, a r11nge comparable to that paid to olhtir department heads, Thea! said. Joseph hud earned $1 ,475 monthly. Thea I said It is his hope to have the vacancy filled by "late May or early June." He said the city probably wall be without a planning director for a short period of time. Ile !>aid he has no plans to elevate an ex· isling plannin~ staff member to serve as acting d1rc(·lor of the de· partment Prior to Joining the city, Joseph was a staff planner \lollh the South Coast Regional Zone Conser\'al1on Comm1ss1on. with respons1biht~ for eo:1stal l>Crm1h in the N ewporl Beach and Laguna Beach an.•as Joseph was the City Council's choice from 70 apphcaots for thl' 1>0sit1on, genc·r ally consader<'d one of the more controversial posts at City Hall. J oseph holds a bachelor's degree 1n landscape arch1ll•c•ture from Cahfornia P olytechnic Institute. Pomona, and ha" studied urban planning at l '(' Jrvint' lie was t•mployed by privatt' planning firms hl'forc• Joining the coast al comm1.;s1on st~1ff lie 1s a resident of :-\.irlla Ana Burglars G~t TV In South La~una /\color t<'lens1on c;1•t 'alued hv the \'1ct1m at S.100 has been 'ltolt•n by burglars "ho pnecl pP<'n thr front door of a South Lngunn home, Orange County sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the theft wao; re ported by serr<'t;iry Dce 01111:1. SH, of 30801 S l'oa'lf 111).thwa\ She was abs<.'nt from the hnmt• at the lime of the break in. Brandt Named Saddlel>ack ... Board Chief • Norrisa Poulson Brandt of Irvine was chosen president or the Saddleback Community College District's board of trustees Monday ni~ht. Mrs. Brandl, 54. of 17921 Anl(ell St.. was selected on the first ballot and by unanimous vote of the seven·mem ber governing board. She will serve a one-year term. The daughter of former Los Angeles mayor and U.S. Rep. Norris Poulson. Mrs. Brandt Is pr~ently serving ht'r second terrn as representative of Truste• Area 6 Clrvinel on the Saddleback board. Also elected to one-year terms were f)oank Greinke of Tustin. vice president and Lawrenc<.' W. "Larr)" Taylor of Laguna Beach, clerk or the board. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A opsy AP Wlrt.,._l .. THROUGH THE YEARS -Howard Hughes is shown in various st:rnes of his life. Top (from left > a s tudent in 1921, in cockpit of new plane in 1935, after being booked on a negligent hom1C'ide charge in 1936 when his car killed a man: bottom, after round· the·world flight in 1938, before Senate s ub- committee in 1947, and in 1951. W estherg Ouster Sought CUSD Board President Faces Legal Action Dr A Edward Westberg was ser\'ed with lej?a I papers sedtmg his remo' al from lhl' Capistrano l 'nif1ed School D1stnct b.oa~ of education Just before the .board convenl'd Monday About fl\e minutes later. Dr. Westber~ was elected presl ent of the board by unanimous v e The papers Wt're served t Dr. Wcslber~ as a respondent t an action sought b) the Calif nia Tea<'hers Assocaahon's loca af. fiht1ll'. the Capistrano un· 1ed Educatori. Assoc1ahon <CUE ). The CUEA seek s Dr . The young dentist took the papers and tucked them into u bundle of other papers he earned into the meeting room. It is not known 1f other mem· bers of the board knew of the pending action when the election of the board officers look place. The Cli EA. which represents JiS of the district's teachers, has formally asked Westberg to quit. He has refused lo respond' to the demands. The attorney general r uled that Westberg is holding office 11· legally because he moved from Lhe trustee area in which he was elected last March. Jn the Capistrano district trustees are elected from areas rather than at large. <See OUST , P age A2> ' I TEN CENTS ed Doctors Probing Illness HOUSTON CAP) -Ceunty medical authorities W<'re to meel with Howard Hughes' doclors lo· day and were expected to discuss whether on autopsy should Ix.• performed on the billionairt• recluse. whose body lay undt'r armed l(uard 1n u palholoiu· I.ab. Dr. Joseph J at'himczyk, coun ty medical examiner, su1d hl' must approve rt.>leuse of the cai-l· to a stale·hcenscd physician or perform an autopsy and sign a death certificate himself. tie said he dJd not know whether Hughes' doctors were licensed by the state of Texas. A Baylor Collegl' of Medicine spokesman said tlughes was to ha\'e been admitted lo Uaylor's internal medicine department al Method 1st Jlosp1ta I in lloui.ton for a complete medical "orku1> to determine lht• nalun• of an 111 ness from which Hughe:. hail been suHermg. T~e spokesman, wh'l ~aid two doctors and on administrutivl• aide accompanied Hughl's here, said no surgery had been con· templ aled for the :11 ll ng magnate. George H. Lewis Jr. ofthe Geo. It. Lewis & Sons Funeral Chapel said he was to meet with Hughes representatives today to discuss funeral arrangements. He said Hughes' closest living r elative is an aunt. Mr!>: I f)oederick R. Lummis, widow or-4- a Houston doctor. He said Mrs Lummis' son, Will l~ummis, h. handling funeral arrnngeml'nls. Mrs. Lewis dcclint.>d comment on Hughes' death Monday night. Hughes' first wire, the forml'r Ella Rice, is m arricd lo James 0 . Winston Jr. of Houston. lier husband said Monday mghl she has had no contact with lluizhes since the 1920s and would have no comment. Burial arrangem<.'nts fo r Hughes haven 't b<'en madt• public but a fa mlly burial plot has been maintained for him in a Hous ton cemetery, thl' Los Angeles Tim es reported today. The 30-by·SO·foot family plot, Wes tbeq(s removal from the hoard ht•caul.e he no longer lives in the d1i.t rict ;i rca he" as <'lected to reprl'sent. Bogey Man Won MV Golf Pro Catches Bandi! • encircled by tall trees and husht·~ Th<' SN\'iCl' of tht' papers r<'presl'nt a first s tep in the Corc1- bh• remo\ JI from '1fr1cc of th<' trustee Thl• action S<'l'ks th<' state al· torne\ g.enerat·., l<'avl.' to sue for the rmoval of Wt'c;tberi: If th<' attornl'} izem•ral grantc; pcrm1ss1on. 'lull \\Ill be filed a1Zainsl Wcstberi: b~ U1eCTA und the attorney ~l·nernl "'Ill be 11<.t- ed ;ic; ,1n ottornl'Y of record aiiain"ll lh<' tru!.l<'<' "If leave to s ue 1s not forthcoming, then we will sue th•' ottorney ~eneral for abu!.e of db · <'ret1on." llonH·e Wheatley, CTA couns~I sr11d today. When handed th<' papers by a CllF.f\ rt'presMtallv<' Monday nlllhl Dr. Wt'stheriz SC'emC'd not to realize l'xactly what he had bl'm ~i\·en O•llY "* .... ft "'-'• HEADS COLLEGE BOARD NorrlH Brandl Admiring Orange County Sheriff's officer s firmly believe today that 1f Mas!. ion Viejo Coun lry Club golf pro Roger Ballinger hadn't takt'n up the 18·hole game he would hav~ been a track star Ballinj?er led the way Monday in an uphill da\h that led to lhl' recovery of the club·s $6,500 bank deposit and the arrest or o Culvl'r Cit v man "ho alle1ote<lY strabbcd it from the club's bookkel'per Deputies !'aid a m an ident1f1ed as Bernard Friedman, 44. leaped Miss Hilbert told officC'rs the man overpowered her and grabbed her bank bag. She said she started screammg as soon as he leaped from lhe slowly mov· in~ car. Ba !linger and the club's bartender heard the screams and pursued the robber. Ballinger grabbed the man 1dent1hed as Friedman near the top of a nearby hill and held him until dt'· puues arnved. into a car O<'cup1l'd trY club Officers said the bank deposit employe Jody Lee ll1lbl'rr.~ was recoverl'd. ThPy said Miss it left the club al 2674,2 Oso Road,\ Jhlb<'rl wa!> unhurt in the struR· nnd h('adcd for lhC' bank. gle. Really on the Plane? in Glenwood Cemetery near th(• downtown busincl>S district. holds the bodies of llul'(hcs' parents, Howard Robard Hughes and Allene Canu llul!hl•s. The on• ly marking on lhe plot 1~a f1;1t metal plate bearing their naml'.,, the paper said. Sett<.'gasl·Kopf Funeral Jlomt· in H oust on , which handl<'d fune ral arrungcmenls for his parents, said Monday it harl no• received any 1nslrucllons rl'gard mg the· mdustnallo;t A fun<.'ral home spokC'sman said he was J(1vC'n :i rmvut1· telephone number m I.a., Vl•J:as m cast' he ever nccdC'd to conturl anyone ubout th<' graVl'!>lh·, hul has nevrr used 1t. * * • Hughes Still a Mystery! or dlr<'ctors and a three pc·rso;I <' x e c u t 1 v <' c o m m 1 t l <' •· • ' St>derberg said. "Jl will rontmu to be run by \hut group The t•om HOUSTON (/\Pl -lnhisdeath, Howard Robard llughes wa!I tt!. much a m yste_r:r a!i..heJlin..s l.n life. Hughe s"7o I 111 on a Ire in· dustrlalist and aviation p1nn<'<'r, died of a stroke Monday on u private jet l'n route from n seaside Mexican resort to a hospital in Houston. where his parents are buried and where he was born 70 years ago. f)oom the age of 19, when he in· 1heriled his father's tool com· pany, until his death. Hughes was an enigmatic figure. Even arter Hughes' death. the staff in the beaehCront Acapulco Princess Hotel could not say for certain that he had been there, though he was said to occupy the enUre top floor. The pilots who flew him on his final flight did not know h e was to be their passenger until shortly before takeoff. And an unmarked am· bulanee met the plane. Hucbes a m assed an emplre value<1 at more than $2 hilllon. His hOldlngs over tht' years in· eluded hotels, gambling casinos. airlines. movie studios , apacecrart and electronics. A':J Hughes' ·body lay under HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIUs-A3 HUGHES~ FINAL FLIGHT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS LADIES' MAN ANO MOVIE MAKER-AS guard In Methodist Hospital, a board of directors continued to r un Howard Hughes' far·flung fi na ncial em p ire "as in the past," said Arel::> Sederberg, spokesman ror Summa Corp. Summa was the umbrella cor· por ation that was wholly owned by Hughes. "ll has been run by the board pony will <'On. t1nuc to he il c•omt pany" The <"ommattee is romposl'd o F.W. Gay, executive vice prc·s1 dent of Summ3: Nadme ll<•nkyt Hughes' long·t1m~ secretary noj a senior vice president of the firm . and Chesler Davis, ~encra~ coun~el for Summa. He said he did not know wh would be named executors o Hughes' estate or If the elus1v billionaire had even leCt a will. He said IL was possible that Lhc1 · three members of the executivP committee would be namC'd U · ecutors. He also snid there were no close relatives survivinJC. "There may be distant re~ latives," Sederberg said. "There may be a relative of some sister (See M YST ERY, Page t\2) ··~~ .. . 2 OAlt.VPllOT Fear Not: At 92, Shs Plays Bingo Neigbbou or a Hunt· !niton Beach woman, 92. ~came alarmed Monday when they d ldn 't see her and couldn't act an a.a~~er at her door'. but :iht• ~ud· dl•nJy turned up. p<>bc~ re- ported todaa) Th~ Uvcly laltle womu. explained Shf' 'WU not IU, but bad simply ~one to the ~nlor Citizens Club al 11th St reet and Orunie Avenue. omcers Sit id she wlU not permit her years lo in te d er e with her ritual Monday and Wednesday morning blngC> gam,~. Senior Cllitens Club spokesmen who paged her to the phone assured the vice squad their bingo sessions uwolve absolutely nowa~ers. Plaque Plagues Tnistees A plaque of dedication for the Old Capistrano High School gym· nuium plagued the school board with problems today. The plaque dedicated the old gym to Guy Williams. a long· tame membe r or the board or the Capistrano Union High School District, predecessor to the cur· rent Capistrano Unified School District. Trustee George White recalled that William s "put up the money" for the gym. "It was a gift," White said Now the gym is used only for storage be<'ause of school earth· quake construction standar~. It may soon be demolished. Willliun.JL W1Wams_sonJ>J the man named in the dedication asked the S<'hool board 1f the family <'Ouldn't be given the pla- que. "The plaque is of no v:>lue to \he distri<'l, and has great sen· fimentarVfll ue lo Ole Hescen· donts of Guy Williams. Jt seems unworthy of my father's efforts for il lo be lost or destroyed," Williams said in a letter to the dlstnct. Trustee Bob Hurst r emoved the request from the board's calendar whe re approval 1s con· sidered automahc. Hurst said he was concerned that giving the plaque away would constitute a gift of public property. Further, he s aid he thought t.he district should hove some kind of policy about h1stori<'al items and that perhaps the San Juan His· torical sodety s hould be con· tacted. Dis<'ussion ensued. but was <'Ul short bv a motion to table the matter.· The plaque i!I missing and can't be found. Benson-U.S. 'Lord's Choice' SALT l,AKt: CITY (AP > - Mormon <'hllr<'h Apostle Eiro Tart Benson said today the word.'i of the U.S. Con~tilullon ure 1<1 him "akin to the revelations of God." Apostle Benson. president of the COUJt<'ll Of thf' Twelve or the Church of JesuK Chnst of Lauer· day Saints and next In line to h~od the chur<'h. collf<I Amcriru tht' "nation the Lord hos declared to he hill ba~tl or OJ>t•ra tlons ln the!ll' lnttt'r dny11 · · The> formtor lJ s . 11griculturt1l ,eocretary'11 rem11rk11 came in n tt'xt prepared ror dt'livery at lhe church's l4Rth WorldCon!erl'nce. 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The six·u.nit ruJ~. adopted one- and ·a ·half y ears ago, gave blanket permission for enroll· ment al other c0Ue1ites o.s long as students limited the~elves to six or fewer units · College officials said today the change will be effective in the foll term be1lnoin1Aug.30. Jt.s main reason for existence was for the convenlence of stu· dents residing In the northern (TU!Un·lrvine) area of the 385- square mile district. But while the s ix·unit rule made it easier for students living near Santa Ana College or Oranie Coast College to attend those campuses rather than driv· ing to Mission Viejo, It has been a los ing proposition for Sad· dleback. Saddleba<'k College officials pointed out that the college is currently paying nearly Sl million a year to other districts for the education of local stu· dents. F or each student attending another campus the college must pay not onty tuition but a SOOO seat tax. The seat lox is meant as Fro• Page AJ MYSTERY. • • of his mother. I don't know.·· Sederberg disclosed that Hughes died of a stroke -"a cerebral vascular accident." After a ning in Hollywood and a stint as a daredevil pilot during the 1930s and 1940s, Hughes became more and more retlrin~. ~~~Qi>Pe-&red "'-om pu~ view in the 1950s, conducting his busin esses from a series of sealed-off hotel suites. Methodist Hospital in Houston was told Monday morning al 9 a...m. lhaL fui.&_hcs ..was lli'ini thl're for treatment Two doctors. two nurses and four assistants came to Houston Intercontinental Airport In an un· marked ambulance to awa il llughes. The pilots "'ho flew the ailiot Hughes from A<'apulco t o Houston were hired Sunday night in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. At the Hou s t on ai rport, authorities had been nlerted that a private plane was <'ommg m with a sick man a board. "The onl y thin~ I was told wai; lo meet a privat~ µlane coming in about 1:30 p.m. •· U.S. Customs agent Marie Denton said. "I had lx>en told we had a patient com· ing in a diabetic coma." But when the plane arrived about 2 p.m .• Hughes was dead. Mrs. Denton said she got a bn ef. side view or Hughes as he was being taken off the plane. "The person l s aw wai; very t'maciated and very aged.'' Mrs. Denton said. "He wa~ quite si<'k looking and he looked much older than 70." She s aid she d id not know who the man was until she saw a birth <'<'rtiflcale bearing the name Howard Robard Hughes Jr. The doctors accompanyint Hughes said he died about half an hour before the plane landed in Houston. Battin Case rompensatlon for sut.s held b) Saddle bock ~tudents "hlch would ordmartly be oHcN!<t lo studl'nta from Ifie ot.ht•r collt.Ct' In place of thti hberal slx·umt rule trusteei; substituted n new poUcy whlch requlres •n In· terdbtnct perm 1t lor studt>n!4 taloni as few ns one unit al another colleg~. The aix·unit rull' wu re~<'inded over the objet'tlOM of lrustees Norrlsn Brandt <Jrvloe) and Frank preiokc ITuslln >. both repretentatives of Saddleback's northerri boundary. Colleee otficiols. howe\•er. believe the stringency or the new policy will significantly reduce Saddleback 's pa)•out to the other community colleges because in· terdistrict permits are difficult to obtain. lnterdistrict pe rmits are is· sued on•y for the pursuance of study programs not oft'ered at Saddle back. It is the belief o( col· lege officials that most Sad· dleback students enrolling in other institutions are taking <'OUrses which are offered on the Mission Viejo campus. A spokesman for the college said interdistrict permits are also occasionally issued to persons who are able to de· monstrate hardship to the superintendent and the boa.rd of trustees. SJC Mulling Cable TV Rate Hike • He'• 'Junk F OOil ]linkie' PJTT8PIELD. Mau . {AP> -Michael Callanan muncfltd his woy through lwo cans of p0tato chlJ», 12 crum filled cakeos, thn•t> helpings of f'renrh fries and a box or cht'~~c snuck. to win the title "Junk fo'ood Junk1r,'' in a ('Ontt'st sponsored by rodlo atatlon W8i'~C. Twe nl y ·:sevt>n com· petitors called It qulla dur· lnl( the competition~ but Callanan. n s tudtint. at Be rkshire Com munlty College here. kept entinf{. For his triumph, the Bennington, Vt . rt•111dent was awarded a trophy and S30 to buy a ~nack of his choi<'e . His f avorite mushroom plua. Fro•Pa~AJ MILLER ••• 11 years planting and caring for the secluded ·hillside property whl<'h has become a sanctuary for many species of birds and small animals, including skunk.~. racoons, foxes, deer and rabbits. Presentation or the deed to the <'Ouncil for acceptance <'ulm.inates months of negotia- tions between Mrs. Miller and ci· ty officials. In other action Wednesday, the council will consider: -!.. report from Melvin Carpenter. executive director or the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, on a dty task force established to study Implementation of the state coastal plan. The task force has been a source of controversy recently over the scope of its study. -Alternative means of financ· ing the city's participation in San Juan Capistrano city coun· paramedic service in the Laguna l 11 I · Beach·South Laguna.Laf'una ci men wi cons der granting Niguel areas. lt is estimated that Storer Cable TV a rate increase after a public hearing when the)' the city's annua l cost would be mttt ~ne-sd&y aH ~.m. in1he $7~.°1°p.plicatio~or "en\'lr-On council t'h am bers The cable television company mentally sl'ns1t1,·c area" de has asked that their rates be s1gnat1on to ei~ht lots 1n the cn~s­ raised from S6 to S6. 75 a month. <'ent R~y Ori \'C neighborhood. This is the company's third re· According lo a recent study. an quest for an ill.crea.sc-..l'be coun. _ lndia,!l mid~e.!' e~ompasses the cit rejected the first request and roes. . . continued the se<'ond petition un· The designation would not pre-· tit they had hired 3 <'onsultanl to cl~de de,·~l?pment, but would re· study the cit y's cable television qwn.• sufficient study o( the mid· problem s. de n beforl' constr~cllon .c?m· John O'Sullivan, the city's m~nceod. City planruni: 0H1<'1als dirt'ctor o f adminis trative f'a1d development on thr<'eQf tht' Sl'rvices, has recommendl'd that lots i "im minent." lhe increase be granted. lie has suggested, however. that the council require prol'eeds b<' placed in a trus t act'ount until Fro• Page A I Storer improves its system. OUST After another public hearing, • • • councilmen will con!"ider takinll! a number of actions nimed al beginning a summer rcc.reatlon program. Tom Baker, the city's recrea· Uon coordinator, has asked the council to initiate a joint powers agreement with Capistrano Unified School District to obtain $4,800 from the schools budget for the proposed program. lie said the proposed play· ground program would cost the dty on additional SJ,264. lie is also asking councilmen to ap- prove this budget amount. In addition. he ic; asking the council to appro"c hiring a part· time recreat ion leader. Also on the council's agenda Is the Initiation of a st>cond amend· ment to the city's General Plan and the naming of what has been known as ConOut>ncc Park. Westberg, 33, was first elected lo the bonrd in 1971 from the San Clemente trustee area 2. He was a resident of the area when he was rc·elecled last yenr, but two months after the election, he moved to San Clemente trustee a,e33 which is represent· ed by tru~tee Sarah Lipp. Jn contradiction lo the state at· torney general's opinion, the Orange County Council has ruled Westberg.may retain his seal. Westberg h as said lhal in view or the varying legal opinions, he will not leave. Should the trustee resign or be removed the remaining six mem· bers of the board could appoint someone to fill the vat'ancy .. or could call a special election. The CU EA is pressing tor a special election. Guards Robbed NEW VORK CAP> -Thrct' orm('<f mtn weartoa ski masks es<' aped with Wl ,000 tod:iy at\ttr they held up two urmcd Wclhl F .irao auarda IO the basement or the Daily Newa building. "The robbers knew this bwld· ina, the esca1>0 routes and when the delivery would be rnadc." one delectlve sold. The money was being ta.ken to the City Brandl Bank in th~ building o n E:tst 42nd Street shortly before 9 30 a.m. The trio came out of a s\airw~ll to announce the robbery. As they did so, they also seited two build· ing workers who werc an th<.• basement al a chc<'k <'ashini: firm. The guards and the employcs were then handc uffed to a stairwell rn~ling . police said. The ba.nd1ts took guards' euns and then ned with lhree bags of money. Police identified the guards as Peter Ruppert and Arthur Ores. The employes were Bells Bresson and Jim Filipatn<'k. The Wells Fargo guards had le~ an armored <'ar on Eaat 42nd Street and took the money into the main lobby of the building. There they took a n elevator to the basement where they were to enter the lower level of the bank bran<'h There were no reported In· juries and the trio ·•apparently made a clean getnwa)', ·· polal'c said. Taxi Driver Assaulted in San Clemente A San Cl<.'mente Yellow Cab drivl'r was assaulted b · thr<>c thugs and beaten on the head 111- an apparent robbery attempt to day Cobbie Dennis S. Dressl'r, 211. of San Clemente was given first aid at the San Clcmente...Policc. O~partment by <'ilY firemen. The bandits obtained no money. Dresser told officers that as the three atta<'ked him wield· ing heaV>' fl ashlights. he ac· cell'rated his <'ab which jumJ)ed a <'Urb. The assailants fled. The Incid ent occurred al short· ly after midnight near the San Clemente Inn. Two of the men were black. one about six Ccet t all and sporting an afro ha1rt'ut, the other about fi\e feet. s ix ln<'hes tall and wearing a military fi eld jacket. The third suspect was white. wore a plaid s hirt and had a short mllilary·style haircut. Soviets· Complain UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP> -The Soviet Union charged Monday that "the escalation of heated anti-Soviet hysteria" in the presidential race is responsible for a wave of anti· Soviet harassm ent and violence in New York. In a note filed with the U.S. mission to the United Nations on the eve or the New York S tate primary, th e Russians said the election cam· paign is "providing a fertile soil for this type ovcrime and mis· deed by the fasciatic mafia of Zionists." &\S W@lYl(( ®@({W O©® T~ toluma appears dally txtf"P& Sattarda)'9 Ind Mondays. BUB1t9C'•11l-._1t DEAR PA't" In a n effort to up- date m y files I ha\'e twt('c written to J .C. Penney's insuran dl\!ision at 3700 Wllshi~. Angeles, to see if my policies aco still in effect. Penney's billlnj system is confusing and I eao·L determine If l 'm being billed fot- accident coverage. l 'v~ been un- able to get an answer from Peo· ney's -leading me to sus~ that its claims service also mu be inefficient. Can you look into this for me? G.M .. Coronadel Mar Helen Sponnoble, Penoey•a U.. 1urance s pokes man at Buena Park regional headqurwn, hH ~laded you by phone rt1tr4· lng your pollc:les. Your problelft in eommunkatlon may hav4 bffn due to tbe reloHtJoft of P•· ney'1 offittl!I more than a year ago. Spon.noble advises otb~r Penney'1 ln1urance cuatamers to phone the firm• a Dallaa head· quarters for poUcy 1Dqtdrte1 Of' lnformatlon. All record8 are held at thl• office. Its toll·free phoae number ls (8") 5?T·Z'150. Br.odep~•••re Te•C• DEAR PAT: I'm writing again on behalf of the His Hands frl'C blood·pressurc testing service. BeC'ause or the larjte number or participants, we fell it ne<'cssary to 'e'xpand the ttTVit"C. ~ now <'heck blood pressurt's on a week· ly basis . I ajso want to thank you for your support in the pu11t. Many or the people who come tell us they learned of our scrvlc~ rromyour column in -th~ Dully Pilot. n.K., Fountain Valley Since it'• a known medical fact -that one of every six adults has a blood prusurr problem whit._ can be a contributing factor to a heart attack, A V S ls glad to pro. vlde information about yout service. Free blood pressure tests are now o rrf'red every Thursday eovenlng from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Holy F'amUy Mission Chapel, 17101 Ward St., Fountaln Valley (on t' block south o 'Warnr A venire-r.-Arry(fttc J s years of age or older may participate. For further Inform a· tlon or tran11portallon, phone 968·211 1 Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. tonoon. Kirfly Cla••lc DEAR PAT: Would you be able to locale the main headquarters• address for Kirby Classic. the \'acuum cleaner manufacturer? l have a real old Kirby and would like to fmd out 1r it has any value as a "near" nnlique. L.E .. Huntington Bea<'h Address your letter to Mrs. S. W. Schleve, manage r ot c ustomer rl'lallonll, 1'irby Classic, Jt%0 W. J14th St .• Cleveland , 01144102. NOTICE!! First Prosecution Witness Testifies IF YOU WISH, WE WILL ,..1-MIASUH, THltt WHIH YOU COMI IM W! CAH GIVI YOU EXACT ftRICIS .•• THIH IS MO CHA.GI FOR THIS SYVICL Proserutor Jack Ryan called a former member or lndlct c>li Orange County S upfrvisor Ro~rt Bllltin's office staff to th<' witness stand Mondoy os he began his attempt to prove Bnttln m ade illegal use or has sl.aff in a 1974 campaian for gtotewide of· fice. Julie Grimes. who now lives in .. Corvallls, Ore .. wos icranted im· munlty before becoming tl\e rlr$l form er Ba ttin staff ml'mber t'alled by the prosecuUon. It Is Ryan's contt'nlion ~al Mrs. Grimes and others were paid by the county for work ac· tually related to Battln's 1974 ambition to become California's lieutenant governor. In her first hour of testimony, Mrs. Grimes did no more than r e, view her work history in the supervisor's office and describe how the oClke staff functioned. All~ged payments to Mrs . Grimes and other Battin staff members make up the bulk of the charges brouttbl •aa1D$l Battin in a county Grand Jury lndicl· ment l•st Auiust. The Sanu· Ana soperv1sor is chueed wlth rrand thell, misuse n( public mont>y and pre11entlng fal!le documents. , If convicte d or any or the chargea, Battin fnc<:S removal from office. o possible state prison term and, <'On<'c1vably. the loss of his ri.ht to practice law In California. On the opening dny or his trial, the 46·year·old aupervi~or said he was confident the elghl·man. lou•·woman Superior Court jury will clea r him or all charges. ]AU FVNERAL SET FOR PILUI' SONOMA CAP> -A Oildeland Jan funeral ls bein1 planned for Robert Short of San Anselmo. kUled Sunday v.ben a plane he 'A'as fiying fell apart. Short. had a reputaUon u a. precision aerobatic pilot and a flight lnst.ructor at an aerobatic school ht founded at Sonom a Valley Airpott. Short once played the ~m•t. trombon~ and tuba with Turk Murphy'• Band ln San rtan· daco. SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD •LINOLEUM* ·TWO WEEKS APRIL 4 to 17 CARPETING SPECIALS! srumo OUAUTtES Of BEAVEN, BIGELOW, CUSTOMWEAVf, lfES, WALTtRS, MONTIC810, ALEXANDER SMITH, fVANS-BlACX. FAMICA, rn:. DEN'S • •••••••••••••••• ·Installation· custom draperies 1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 91627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6A6·2355 Tue day's Closin,...Prices " " <Ul«>ll•I> .... 04 AC~ '" t Ml ·~ •• A<""'C:t; to I .a AOm(.>il 0. • ' ~l• ''" 11 A.'*"' Mill \ tl ' =~~: \l;t, f6> f;; .Mlll"l t t ,,. 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It~ 1 ~ AMf' tn 4t 41 A~ptO .I • \ Amr,,., C o> J Ar'rl p (orv •I \ t I• 1 ,, , " ~ '1\IH] j~ I If • "'.i"v "''be AM4.1,.i /\ H I J1 A,,..,,,,,,, f.t) A 41 •rSwO 4n .,,.,. t 10 I\' Ill 1 l JO • II ll • t 1 1' Ill ).t 1' l ~n~I I lJ '1 1; M •"' t~ ~ .ti ; An it :t \U 1' \ I AP,t ,., 't -c ., ,. 4£)1 11) I JI I 11 1,. l\s.if<-\nru ., I "'' (. u t Ap~,_...' ,tt '1 ' no I ' Afj.'wf t I ! ·~""' d ,,,,,.., ~ 14 /\L4A ., r I, ,. I ~· I I o I ... , '' t~ •" " 1 I 11 ,. Jr.. tlNtl) \ A rtC,J,,.. "'IJ'I ..._' I•• •• ' ( ,, I A -• • luesday Apnl 6 1976 use DAILY PILOT .49 Scotch Scotched? Whiskey Sales Plunge in 197 5 I tt~ MIL1'0 N ~U>~KOWITZ t\ftt<r < lun bin.: s~·nsuuonall\ throuJ!I' Ith• post Worlri Wur 11.) t'.1rs Scoh h "h1skt>V i..lll'i. art• 110\\ on llw skids 1 he 1,•xlt•nt 111 lht• dt•('hnl' 1~ :)P\ lh'd out m Hui.mt•!!i. Wt•t•k :1 unnu.il i.u1 \ l'\ of hciuur 1rnh•i. Hell Uw to11 :il'llllllt .. Srotrh 111 tlw n.1t t011 \\ ll~ dQ\\ II 8 jJ('f( l'lll J.1sl H·ur Cutt} S.1rk thl numlJt'r t" o hr.rn(I. \1 ,1s off 10 pcr('l'nt Third pl1H·e D1.:\1ur s (\\b1t1• L.1bt•I) ft•ll 8 jH'f('Nlt Johnnit• W .1lk(•r Rt'<I "' Money Tree I fourth pl.1ct• ",1s 1•hµ1lt.•d "1th a 9 pert'ent loss in cni.c sales Liquor 1t1dust1 .) 1Pb!it'rH•rs attnbult: the fnlloH to a re t.'ess1on 1nduc<'d n•\ oh a~alnst h1(:h prtt.'cd "hlsk111s That tht-on fits \\ l'\l'll 'ou lodk nt lhe comparable declines of ot)fe~ hq;h·~r 1ct>d liquor produc lb last' l'ar THE T\~O IM PoRT•:u C'an.1dtun \\ h1s ktes St>.1(:r.1m 'l> \.0 and Ca nad1<Jn Cluh both ''c rt dohbered \'O Salee; droppt>d b' mo1 e th.m 12 pl•rct.'nl Cunud1un Club\\ as do\\ 11 b\ nrarh 11 percent On thl' other hand Cunadwn blends that are brought in to this countr) tn bulk und bottlt>d here to rl•tatl at pnces lower th<.in VO .ind Can.1d1an Club continued to attract bu\ ers W 1nd sor Suprt>mc man.1gcd to hold e\ en at 2 2 mllhon rase sales and 1s noY. th1.· ninth best selling liquor brt1nd CanadJdn .l\11st JUtnped 8 pen:t•nl and movt•d up ro11r places in the br .ind stdndmgs to 18th Ihm e\ l'r that th1..'<>1' doesn l hold \\ atcr "hen vou look at the i.ta) in~ power of some o~ lht> hlgh p1 tee d brands Chi\ as Rt•gul a prl•m1um Scotth that sells at a pre m1um price must h,1\t! somelhin~ ~mng for 1t Ch1vas r{• peatt>d its 1974 salt's of 825 000 cases It ranks fifth in Scotch sales .ind l .1s1h oubclls -.ut.'11 chtapt'r brands as lnHr House and R.1 llanlinl' Hallanltnl' ~ufrt'red a horrendOUt< sales loss of 10 pl't ( l'OI 1111975 Jl\CK Dr\NIE L.S. TllE prt'm1um pr1ted T t nnC'~sce sip ping " h1skt'\' also has (hansma Jt but>ked a tough .} ear b :.i- mcn•:isang its sales 12 pert'l'nt lt now oul.Sclls lh1 ee old lime bourbon (a\ ontes -Old Gr<.ind Oad Old Ta} lor and Old l\>rl'ste r Speaking of bourbon Iha:-, natl\~ Am( 11ran product had as b.1d a ttml' as Scolt:h 111the19i'5 markl't lt f1nalh lo:>t its leadership po<.ttion to \odlw lind a numbe1 of bourbon brands took a st'\ t.>rl' bl'.lllllR Old Croy. \\a!'> off 16 percent Old 1 a\ k1r "il!'> doY. n 12 Pl rcl:'nt Hnrubon Supt l'llll' ft.>11 bv 11 pt•rcent so Y.ho was happv \\Ith l hl' 1975 rt'sults' llcubl<'1n for ont• Thrs Connto•ctt< ut ba-.l'd d1st1ller ~aw its fla~sh1p brand. Sm11noff 'odka .idd anothlr Ii~ 000 t.t!>~s to reach the lofty -1btal Of 5 5 malhon l'<l~l S,1ln, M~(Ond lO thl' land univ (Q se~I ~ram s 7 Cr<l\\ n "h1l h "a-. Jown :i Pl'I ( cnt toll 11 nulhon c a~('s s\llR:'llOI-t \\AS NOT lht 0111\ rt•.1!'>1111 lot ll tubll'tn'~ lll\ 'lht' lnrnp.inv !'> l\\11 uth1 r \Odka hr.rnds Popov an<t Ht•l<.k .1 d11I "" "1•ll th,1l tl " !'>.1fc tn s.1y now that llcubkin h.i~ <.111 .1h~ol11t c Im k 011 thc• h1J.:gl•sl selling c.1f{'l!or:v 111 the II quor m .11 kt•l l'oµo' tu< kl'll 1111 1n K J>l'll 1: nt sales tncrt-a!il' ts> n.1rh l 7 million t.:ast•s Just 1 sh,1d1..• tw hmd the number two \ odka ht a nd Gordon ... \\ h11 h m cnai.:cd 0111'1 a 3 percent ;.t.un (,dbl:'\ :. 'odk.1 r1 t:unul fourth pln1c"1th 1 i percent. incrP.1-.t• to I I milhon c 1-.l s hut l hul>l1•1n s H<•lsk.1 s1H11 tcd 1q pet< t•nt to Cl50 000 c ,1»1:s \\ h1skc·1 -.c l'm-. It• lie• i:rnn~ 11vt of sl \ 11• .ind llcublclll h,1<.llH \lllllllllg h t>tson \\h111.: good ... Tax Filing Closes Prrsons \I ho pun h.1~<'d homes aftc r :Vl .arc: h I 1975 and v.ho still occuptt-d the houses on Ma1 ch l 1976 ha\r until April 15 111 a pply for t h e SJ 750 u~sc~scd va l ue hum~O\\ ners' l'Xtc mption, .1('( onltn~ 111 Orange County a'> sc•si;qr Hradlc ~ I larnhs fhosc st1ll li10~ m .horn~.:i 11n _\\!111 h th1' !~C.:~ptao~ !;.is applied last 'car net'<! not refile the 1 X('t pl1on w1TI bt· ,::ranted autom;i.t1cally r\Jllhcr llllormalton "'available al 1134 3821 Private Utilities Lose Court Appeal WASllINGTON <AP) • The Su preme Court h as cleclinl'd to decide .1 case mvolvmg the government sale or pow{ 1 lo fou1 pnvatelv own~ ut1ht1cs in the Southwest. fhe Jusl1< es let stand Monet.iv a fcd1 ral appcab courl rlcc1s1nn that thr lntenor Dt-partment mu~l orfcr tho powc r 10 puh\1( 11l11lt1es .rnd rural <'lcctr1< r<mpl r.1t1v('s before ol ft ring 1l ln th1 prav;:atc ut1httes THF. C'ASF. INVOJ.VES 1 fforl-; hv Snulhcm Calff<Jr nw I-<ll~on ( 11 Arazon 1 Public Serv1c1 Co 1 urson <~as a nd Eh•ctnr <'o ,ind Nt v,ulu 1'11wt•r Co to p urc hase u sharc of th1• f'll'<'lt 11 1mwt•r lh1• gmcrnmt•nt has contr.1c:INI to rH<'IV• fr nm llll N.1v IJO therm.ii J:l'nt'r:itmi.: plant nl'ur P<11t<' Arh l'lit lnt<>raor l>cp.trtm< nt !. Bur< au of 1!1 clam.rt11m hu-. 1nnt111< l (d for 21\ J pcrct:nl of the• Nav.1JO 11lanl :-, •iut pul Tlw powc•r 1s d~Mi;tnntt•d for ust• 111 thcCentral Ariz n n l'roJcct 11 plun lo prov1d~ irral{at11111 :'11111mun1<1p. r lo c)(t remelv dry .ireas of Arizon.1 .ind W('sl< rn N ex1co fhe Ccnlra I A rt 1.1111.1 l'rnJC'< l won t begin opl'rat wns un° Ill about 1980 IN TllF. INTE RIM. the department arran~eit to sen its ~hare of the• p1>w1•r from th(' Navajo pla nt to the four pn vatc1 ut1h l1cs .ind t o the city of l..os Angdes and the Salt RiVf'l" powf>r prOJf'C'I However. the• U S Circuit Court in Sun Frnnc1~0 r ulf'!f th.it federal I.iv. rcquhf's the· 1lt•partm1•11l t11 J,'!1vc prc•fcn.>nr'· l11 puhllt ul 1lt t 1cs <J nil ' oofl{'rul '"' " in ~al1 s nf pown T hul <'<Hild me.in llll' fll111 pr1 v.1l• 11tlht11·~ wo11lrt be f'>.· 1 luc1ed frmn pun husing tl11 1L<1V1 rnmnnl O\\ l'l<'<f s h 11r1• 11f I hr• :'1111vaJO Jll.tnt 's output f Tax Woe Abounds 1. Ky The i\ssoclated Press Iltgher gasohtll' laxt>s l\rf' h('m~ prop'1!!ed m a d 01.c•n states t his year a~ a way to cover the soaring costs of bwld- ing and repatnn(! highways But an ant.jlax m ood amon~ \ otcrs m ay h old down th e n umber that are actua lly ar» proved. A n Associa ted Press survey Rhows that while 12 plani; 11re still pending , lawmaker~ In frve other states have re· Jected higher gas taxes, :in,d the chances o( passaJW elsewhere are uncertain at be!\t'. The outcom e will affoct fut* s pending for highway <'onstrncllon and m111ntt-nanrt•. w h la11t year contnbutetl about SIO 8 b1ll1on to tht' Mltd?I eeonom:v ' I , • I 0 DAIL v PILOT TvMday April 6 1978 Deaths Elaewhsre Tron sit 'Dial-a-Lift' Plari Stalled Open Bouse at U(jf ra:.us Knee-s t.> le a.prtna ca.rruvlll l'EW YORK C.\PI lft>)'f'r DavJ1, 81, "ho dominated the "1C)(1t•ty • m u1lc f1l4ld for haJ/ 1J t•entury and built up on l'mpire of 80 b~1nd1 and 1.ttt't wa~ t'lected tll Conarc1>11 :and b no" 1n h.b lllh term UC lrvllle w11J hold ., Nmpu.'1 open house April 2.t The event will lit' in the btct'nten nlal. lnform aUonal pro1ruma Cot pru 1pectlve students and part•nl3, alumni day, a nd the an.nu.a.I W1&y&800St' re E'enh sclwdul~ from nOOl'I to,. pm lncludt" tour~ of lht campus, cfe.. 1nonMrat1ona. b.> the varlou!I camp~ dt111&rtments and r(.'Ctpllons ror turnlne s lumnl iand their f1miUH. D#'ada 1.000 mu:uc1an catenn~ _,00,. .. "0 to the a ffluent, died Mon c u.c; o ~too~•l o ~ , day al h15 N~w York City t:::,'..:~~·-;::. •i:::,.,•0~1, ', :! home '·•"'•• -..co."•ld •"" n' ,,\,.,. ..._ ;m s ond hts mu,1 ~:,:,-:;•; •• ~:~~~ .. ~.;'~~A~~ l'I n S pJ 3yCd for dCb· Loqu"• 11111• M•rl••'' I" l14•u "' u t n l tt bu I I ~ . W h j t ~ ~°:.',',;'::,:~~~~,:::\,Ml'" ~''°"' II o st• f u n t· t 1 u n " , HOLMU fa &ti nabJc hot<'l'i, rFnE l H'OLMn r•uo...1 o• <'.rui se s h1pt1 a nd 1·x ~:!:':"'~1~':1':.!~~ ':0~·~.";;;; rlus1ve resorts I lt1 on en ...... ,•«o ,., ,_ o•"'"'"' Mr• -H>• led his familiar "society Ho•-· '" i;,,~ PA •"4 """''°'" .. '°"""QC' Qt ... ,. ••OOt: lfllnot\ l:K!at at wedd1ng11 and ,., "' ••• M•• r,.,,, .. .,. Hopi!.,,. , debuts of lhe Aston1. v••ftd '""0 ••11 •11 ~ > t' .... Rockefclleri.. Du Pon ts. ";~:;;:;:'!;""";:;;:;:, \<!~•;,:· •. :; Ort·'<els , Ford'< und "-••••.<••u"''""'""''.., Siwtt•• F1re)l.onl·~ ~""• a. .... Mo•t••• • ,.,..., ., ... WIGHT Pfr.c;.tf WtGNT r•t•OPf\tO'~f• RIC H ~I UN D . \ a . ~.: .. ~ ~;· ,..: ~:~!;: .. ~0·~.~,.:·~ •APJ Rebecca \'anc,ey W4111 0.-'Qfll•• )•"• Ed• .. •O' o• \\ llUa ms, 78. "ho i.a1d "I ~ "'.'..'.:;:,: ~;\~ .... ~ ... ~ ... Rv~;. a ne\•er wanted to ~rite a M<L•u<1•"" """ Ho .. ••o c book .. alter she had wnt-:~::::;:~:01~.:.~'",,..~.: ten the 1940 be&t seller ""'"••o.n.•.o"'• 10 .. , ~"''*"'"" ... 'The Vanishing Virai. "-••' Mrw•tnwoono.on 11 GO&M & 8•11 8t04'4••Y C"•MI lf'lt•t""""' man, .. died Monday an a ... ,.,,. "'"' _,,,.,.., ... ,. ..........," local nursing homl' ~~or~· a.u e •• .., •• , .....,, ... ,. HIUTla 8(1tNICE f.. HESTER •-I"' MONTREAL CAP) "o""l••fl V•lltr. C• Dal• o< <k<tln 0 UJlld p field G~ Ac>tU s ,,,. '-""••v~O bV ... ,. '°" r n er e n ' °"• W•lltt "' L. Vtql OI FOul'l~ln V•tin (4 whose pio neering ex· Fuiw••• ,~···<•• .... o .,.1 .. ,.,.,.1 .., Plorations of tho human S..·11-. Md so11 ••oAowo "'°"u"', • • • toc•I dff•< IOt\ br ain and dJS('OV('rlt?S AltCOLt about the treatment O( •ql\M~ P ARCOlt '""''"" ol By \\'11.UAMSCIUlEIBEll OlllleO.llyll'I ........ SANTA ANA The Orana~· County Tran •t Oaslnct's propo ed "Dial·• Llfl" program for the handicapped hai. hit u i.nu1 thal maiy delay its Im· plf'mentat1on f('>t months. D1i.trlct Ceneral Manager F.dwiard l.oritr. re· voled th1ll ttu• hydraulic lifts planned for lnstalla- llon on m 1n1bul(c~ the distrkl I buyll\lf from Tran!ll'u;u ·h <.:orp are not sat1sfac1 ory. The· manur11l'turt>r olso m111i.ed tlw 11rorni t'd dl'l1Hn !lat+-:. of th(' special vehicles, oriamally set lo1 .\hu l'11 J l I.Mill added. THE ,(;E;SF:RAt. MANAGER said il wus learnl•d thJl the lift gutes the manufacturer plannt>c.I to ui.t' "~re "prototy~ with an unpro\•en :safe() n·l·orJ " He !>Jld a nation" 1df' search hud b\•gun to find u htt :.y:.tem t hat 1s acct>ptablt" D1i.tnct directors "ere told that negotiations are under " ay "ilh Ttansco1cb for purchai,e of the \'ehtcles without the lll\s. WRITZ EXPLAINED THAT the district was Limited 1n its selection or a company to build the special van-type buses because the number of bus ma nufacturing establishments has d eclined in re· cent years. lie nott>d that d istricts wt're able in the past to buy i.pedall.\ e quipped motor homes for such pu~sl'S hut new federal safety regulations now prohib1t Lh~· practict· • ORANGE COUNTY Course Set In Russian At Irvine : UC Irvine's Russian Jnst1tute pla ns a thr-ee- week livc-10 Russian la ngunge and culture course this sum mer. The S33~ course. in· eluding room and board. immerses students ln the Ruuian language. No English is spoken after the course beelns except ror derln\.ng basic terms for beginning stude nts. The course is divided into two sections, one for students, the other for teachers. The institute ls open to a ll s tudents re· gardless of whether they have prior training in Russian. Problem: 'tension . Solution: 'Pinnish Sa\na ~ I I bra 1 n m a Ir u. n c Ii on ~·~~· t,d,~~.~~.o:.:· ;;,:~~::;~·." brought h im 1nternu 1 •• u4..,., C•••• , .... "'•""'-' "'"""' lion al reco~nil1on, died ~~;;; .~~· ,;;:~;.~; ico;:;;,':',~'~:".,, Monday in u Montreat .__ '""'" qo••"~ '""' ... •"<•'"" The l>ll.ll a Lift program was approved by directors last )ear an an effort to meet £rowing de· mands frnm the hand1capJ)f'd for sen •tt'e designed lor tht-1r nN·rls. rncludin~ wheelchair accommoda· ti on~ The class runs from June 27 through July 18. Additional l.nformilltion mayl>e obta ined by caJI. mg 833-5477 or 833·5433 11 ' A Picture. ,, 1·. 111 "'"'· ''" 1•te·u,1ir. ,,, ,, , ''"'''i: ,,, I•"" "11·11 11n1·a1t \t1t1110 und fe11i11~ tltr 1111·is1hll' .!rt \/1•11111 111111//1 t1h111· t//1 tt'U·/'f <'fi'11f lt'llHOftS. uc/11.,, 011J 11a1m 11/ "1 • ri• rim· /rte-Ii" ftl'fl/I//: ,; ·l//l'/J v II I hos pital urtl:'r U brief Ill ~:i~~',;;,~:\:o~:. ~~,,.<;.:~,:'a.~' ne5~ ,_,.\\Of (ht 'tlotn 8ut••I (PH"'~Y· ~\ A*"' j" u,,. O•d c.. J"' JI.old" M,,,,1r.n M t<_ .rm1\ lit, l.4'1'1'°'<11 u .. ,,. n Ml(l.rt1,,1•' 't 'l·'H'O" SAN DIEllO t ,\P 1 FlU• Funeral ser\ ice~ c1rc •,oRt.NCE F ~tEE <1 ,. ,_, "' p k E ded planned Wedncsda} for 8•·00• c. 0•1• ,, a ..... Ap• ... , ar xpan Id c • Cb <>• f w••·••" o,i..., '>1n' R" M•O Ee F•,...• Gera r . amp, ..... or .; O•-• ..., (', W••·•t• ........ o• 58 }ears an ad \'ert1i.ing o 1• M· .. c . F,~ .. ,., ...... 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Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 17141 993·7600 FAU SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 26, 1916 .AH ,~OGUUS ALSO St ART IN JANVAU lf77 )fillDtHTt flltllall Hit fJDUAUY llf1UHD JTUDfHl IOAld ~o '°' vtnuHS • •--~---------------- FINANCIAL INTEGRlf.Y EXEMPLIFIED Tom Blan<!• •"la Fov•10 •lQ D•re~ror ot South COJst lllaltonal Bank ano 111" proven htm,ett 10 bt• a oeltn1te asset 10 the Bani.. .1no to the community He has !>Pen active 111 a 11n11n c1a1 stra1egy 11no tait ec counttng practice lor mOfe 1nan 2~ years anCl. durmg 1na1 ume he has aevel opect a '}trong sens" ot civic respons1b1hty which r.ames over 1nrah•s duties as a Director ot the Bani\ M ost recently, he has an nounc;ed n1s candidacy toc the Newpofl Be.icn C11y Council 111 the uo coming e1ec1ton HP term1 h1m"•H a c•ltlen po1111 l.1an and n11s l'ntcroo ll'IP 1 >unc11m11n11 rar•• with ttlP hop;>s lhdl. wnen elt'C tee! he w111 be better a1>1e l<J IN11l h s un1Qu1• t 111?n ls to lhe lmanr.•AI atta.•" .i nd "PN81ton• ot lhP c11y help1no 10 ma•n 1,11n the linanc 1al •ntOfjrtlv ¥Id !.Olv@OCy 11'1,1! t'I 'U n~cl'~.-..11y lot '\\HVIY,ll "' to<1.1y ., t-Conomv Amon11 hl'I m.1ny ac1tv1t1Ps lorn '" past prl'S1dent ot ,l lo11,tmo'\IMS Ctuh 11 memhl'r ot the Newport Harbor K1wan1s Club. ,, PllSI p1e11dent or tht L A Chapler ol lhf' Society ot C.1l1lorn1a Accovn141n" :mo 11lormer1.ha1rm11n ol tnr Adrq,1nl'ltra11vp Com mltlM of th!l S111tf' Board ol Accoun111ncy Tom also h111 aylhornd many pub llshf'd ill1•cle'I on ;iccount tnQ af'lel buscne'Js p1or" oures With all ot his acti v1t1es Tom l\8s cheflrtully olle•l'd h•s Qu1danct anti counsl'l1tng 10 bank Cu!. t~rs and nas ~ vtrv active in npw buslno,, development P'01iocto; tor lhl.' bank South Coast National Bank 11 prouo of Tom Blandt, and con s1ders 11 afl hOnOf to havf.' him as a Director-a man who Is highly respected by all whO know him. and woo Is dedicated 10 seN Ing his community (~ •:: ...... 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Photocopy Sc•r vict• ~olar\' .Ser\'iC1• .'a,·in~s Bond Ht'll1·lllJ1ti1111 ... Sa \'P-bv-Mail Tax Sh('ltrn•d C11111ls1·ling f11r I RA. & Krogh Plan~ I ntl'l'branch Pr1vil"~'·~ l>irrcl Deposit of ~0<·1al S<·tu ri t v Cht ·cl<:-; Parkin~ T1·an'(ft·r Srr\'i<'r for N1•w Account~ Thl· l'lhO\ 1• !-!<'l'Vicf•ll-pl111c man.v morl'-Url' F1•,.,. \\ 1t li a q1111lil'\'il1K lll'<'111111l. PERPETUAL SAVINGS • Fullerton Office Gary I F'PflPI!, Maoa9r1 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd .. (714) 993·1200 • Newport Beach Office Jame<• R .;ack•on. M1n111~r 1634 New MacArthur Blvd .. (714) 640-1634 lenrlJ Kiiis lbi11 Ottlct ·Thomas C Webittr. P1t,1den1 9720 W1t$11lr• Blwd • (21J) 274 6066/272 ~S6 Wtttw.cl Vlllett dttlct • 8.lrller $ Porw, lll1•11a11 108" Wll11!111 BIYd ·(:Ill) '74 3503 ' lafthlllent Otftet • Dile Wf'/I Mar~I!. M1n1g'1 250 HOl'tll LMchmont Btwd. 11 ~werly 81vd • C?ll) 467 ~6) l'forthrldp Offlct • Rochtllt 8tacktr. M1n11er 18540 Otwonsllttt Slrett • (213) 360 2326 C.no11 ,.,, Otftet • Chzabftll [dmondson. Mlln.I('' 6442 Plait Ave11u1 • (11 J) 348 414 1 1 F :rr l 'Ope" Sot••doy"'om 10 AM 101P M -~ " I " I I I 1 ' I I ' I I I 1 • I (tt C( r lnl cit ltt tu Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 97, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·What Killed Recluse? Seeks Noise Waiver Airport Chief Hearing~itness By W1LLIA!'1 SC'HREmER 01 lhe D•ilf 1'11..i ~I.tiff Orange County Airport Direc· tor Robert Bresnahan said today the county bas acted in good fa1th.. in its efforts to alleviate noise problems around its jet airport f or that reason. he asser\l'd. the county should be granted a 5 o/o Raise Foregone By Council Th~ Co:-t.i Mesu City Council ~as unan11nousl~ turn<'d down a live pen·l•nt SJlary increase, v. tuch 1s .ill owed them by the state govt-rnment code. Council members, who cur· rently make $364 65 a month. re· J<.'Cted the hike allowed under a section of the Californta Govern· ment Code for general law cities. The increase would have raised th<.'1r salaries to $382.88 a month b<'itmnmg the first pay ~nod of !\fa). Cit)' Attorney Roy E. June \11.lmed the council that if they don't take the raise this year , it ('an nol be picked up next yt>nr \\hen .inot her fi \ c percent in· crea"e '"allowed ~layor Oom Raciti quip~d. •·Jf wt• don 't ~l\'t' ourselves a 1;;11se. dlH.•s that mean we don't hav~ to gn e anyone else a raise'.'" Inmates Fasting SAN Ql1F.NTIN (AP) -Fast· inl: lleat h How inmates present· t'<i I l drmanrl-; lo San Quentin Prison authoritws Monday in the fourth day of the tr hunger stnke. Th<' latrst demand!> from the pnsont'r!. included n.'QUests for mort> tt>lev.-.1on sell., thrt'e hol tnt'als :I tlay instC'ad Of lWO, CX· t•r<·1se '''t't#:hls, l'Xpandro access to lC'it fll hooks, cell ~tools to r.1<·1h1.1te I) run it and the same n.:hi-. as olht>r mm ates -within M.'<'Unly n•,tr1ct1ons. Mesa Eyes Canyon Site Tiu• ttrHlt>VC'lr1p1•<1 c•anyon "'''tor ('n,1.1 Mt'~a ·s Y.'rct•1lo1n llom''' 11ac1 11.111 lk' th1• :-UhJt'I I u( a µuhhc• h<•n rin.: hdorl' ltw r1ty c·ounc1l 1on1s.:ht M<'mb1·r' of the Save Our C'.tn)On i:roup art' ask· 111~ th:tt a 36 ac•n • parcel in t h 1• r 11 n y p n • I o c 11 t e d b\'I v. l't'n V1<'lori n and 19th S\rt'l'I(, be dt'\'eloped into a p.uk, ''1th b1rycle trails. 1111·1111· 'an•as and hikin~ tr .11 b. Thi• mcetin~ i5 !'Intro fnr I\ :10 p m .it City hall. new variance from state airport noise standards with no s pecial cond1t1ons. The airport director made his remarks dunng te~tJmooy 10 I.he second day of a formal public heanng t>n the county's vanance request before hearing officer John G. W1lld in Santa Ana. Bresnahan is the second wit· ness to take the stand in the hear· ing which is due to last through the week. Following presenta· uons and questioning by lhe prin· cipal parties in the hearing, public testimony will be taken starting Thursday. Questioning by Newport Beach City Attorney Denms O'Neil pro· mpted Bresnahan·, remark-.. I hat the rnunt~ had madl•evN~ po:-!'>t· ble alll'mpt lo II\ cup lo a 15 point noise abatement progr:im 111 - corporatcd into lasl ~ear's \'aria nee Bresnahan said the cond1tlon'\ in last year's \'::tnance wer<.' an inconvenience to a irport management, particularly as new and different. methods or noise abatement became avnila· ble. This year. the county is propos· ing an ll·point noise reduction program but Bresnuhan 1s hop· ing lhe state will nol include the program as conditions \o the variance. He prefers voluntary compliance with the progrum. In response to questioning by Santa Ana Heights Association attorney Nancy Kaufman. con· cerning possible relocation of airport operations. Bresnahan said efforts to begin commercial operations at military airfields have been made but were ap· parently being reJected. "I personally don't lhink that in the 1970s Orange County or any other county could go out and ac· qwre enough land and clear all the environmental restrictions to develop a Jt't airport on tl," Bresnahan sattl. Bresnahan 's testimony wa" due lo r e!>ume lhis ancrnl)('ln ::rnd he will be followed on the :-lund by Norm Ewer!'>, the count}'-; a i r p o rt n o 1 s c a b a l t• m t• n l ::;pecialtsl. IL I'\ expcrtl'd Ewt>rs will be questioned about krhnical m.al· ters relatini: lo thC' county':. no1w reduction program. Train Kills Rail Worker VF.RNON < l'I l\nAmlrak employ<' on h1i; wny to work wu-; killNI whc•n :i train spc1-cllnJ.: nlon1t ut 60 m llr-.. pt•r hClur crnshrrl into ht'\ rar. which hJd stalled on the Santa Fe Railroad track Authoritl<'S identified thl' VIC'·. tim as Robert Espinozn, 39. of Commerce. a r ailroad car m· speclor. Rescuer~ using power saw!i took 20 minute-; Monday to cut through l w1 5ted steel to ~et lo Espinoin. who was pronoonct'd dead on arrival atSoulhe:ist Doc· tor"l l1011p1l•tl Al''M .. ,,_IM THROUGH THE YEARS -Howard Hughes is s hown in various stages of his life. Top <from left) a student in 1921, in cockpit of new plane in 1935, after being booked o n a negligent homicide charge in 1936 when his car killed a man; bottom, after round· the·world flight in 1938, before Senate sub· committee in 1947, and in 1951. Residents Rally To Aid Canadians By KATHY C'LANCV Of l~e O~tly l'•lol ~" A Canadian couple's dream vacation to Southern Californui. may come off as planned lhan:kS' to the generosity of Orange Coast residents. Mr. and Mrs. William SOars and their two small children were left pe nniless Saturday after a thief broke intO their car m Huntington Beach, laking the $350 m cash they had s~ved for their \'acation, police reported. Rut residents reading of their ph"J!hl in t-he Dai!y-PiloL.Monday donat<.'d $190 in cash, free ticltets to D1sne) land and a bus tour lo T1Juana. along with offers of free focd and lodging, according lo Suc;an AllC'n of the LYNN (Love Your 'ie1ghbor Now) Cent<.'r 1n Jlun~tnJ,:lon Beach. "They just can't bt'lieve it," Mrs /\lien said. •'They just said J>t'Ople were so nice. They're in a state of !>hock.·• Mrs. Allen said one man, who onlv would identify himself as "Eddie" ~ave h~r a $50 btll for the family . About that tim<'. she said, the Sears arrived al the LYNN DOW GIVES UP E.4.RLY GAINS NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market backed away from an early attempt at a rally today and lo!'ll its earlier gains. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks lost 2.44 points to 1.001 65. (Tables.1\9 ). Center. and Eddie handed their three.year -old daughter, Joame, $60 more •'to sp..end at Dis· neyl~d." ''What we need is more Edclies in this world," Mrs. AJlen said. Officials al the LYNN Center learned of the family's problem Saturday, and through donations from ar ea churc they SMi· phed lodging lhr gh torlfiJilal a Westminster el. Thanks to the new contribu· lions. the couple can probably stay in the area longer, Mrs. Al· Jen said. They also will be giving their daughter the trip to Disneyland they had promised her. The couple couldn 'l be reached for comment today. Mrs. AJlen said they were taking a free bus tour to Tijuana and tourist at· tractions along the way. In addition to the donations, Mrs. Allen· said. the C~nadian Consulate has agreed to fend the <'Ouple $200 for gasoline back to their home in Calgary, Alberta. Sears, a truck driver, recently lost his job in Canada when the firm he worked for folded, Mrs. Allen said. but he Is confident of rindml( work when he returns home. Police said someone pried open a side window 1n their 1964 car, then emptied Mrs. Sears' pur5e and took a camera. Officers said today they ha\'e no new leads In lhecase. ·~ . Mrs. Alle n !'!aid the Sears plan to donate any funds they receive above what they need to the LY'NN Center to help other families who m ny be caught Jn their predicament. Water Board Wants More Merger Study Directors of the Costa Mesa County Water District say they need more lime lo respond lo the controversial notion lhat the dis· lnct ought to be merged with city government. . But Mario Durante, president of the water board, already has indicated what tack that response is likely to t~ke. Durante said it is in the best in· terests of Costa Mesans that lbey be served by an "independent, non-political waler district gov· crncd by a five· member board of dH-~l-Ors--ele.eted .diuctly lly..tlle consumers." That is the pos ition of the dis· t rict, he said. I le asked for a ''reasonohle op· portunity to reply" to the re· quest. saying the board would need al least two weeks and pre· fcrably four, ••to adequately res pond lo this matter." Councilwoman Normn JJertzoJt was appointed March 14 os a com· mitlee or one to study the con· •solidation Of the watPr distnct. She said then the study would take about a monlh. City Mana~er Fred Sorsabal appointed as!>tslant mana(!C'r Hobert K. Duggan to h<'IP Mrs. Hertzog with the study. It was a request from Dui:~an that pro· mpted Durante's lcller to lhe council. Guns Found, Teens Sought Costa Mesn detectives hav<' r<'· cover~ 16 handguns taken dur· mg a burRlary last month at a F S h W • h D sporting goods s tore, thanks to 011r ousap ones m t e ay ~~~·~·:~:;y."~::~r!: .~~.~ Investigator William JJ. By STEVE MITCHELL 01 IM O.lly Pti.i ... ff ~ When are two sousap~ t\fo sousaphones too m aoy? i. When they violate th~ Costa Mesa siim ordinance, according to one city councilman. Lewis G. Kidder, owner of Coast Music Service. 1839 Ne"' port Blvd.. asked the city council Monday for a variance to the 1974 s ign ordinance that would allow him nine "items of \ mformat1on" on his building in· stead of the seven allowed under lbe law. The two extra ''items of In- formation" are two sousaphones which join another pair ol t.be ,_......, -- ~ • Bechtel said police are seeking tuba·type musical instruments item-of-information rule in tho Councilwoman Norma Hertzog two Costa Mesa teenagers in con· ooKidder'sbullding. firstplace. agreed , saying that two na.ction with the March 29 co u n c i Im an Edward "The council has the right to sousaphones look silly and "four bllrglary of 28 rifles and McFarland stopped the council make an exception,'' be said. ''l! adds something to it." 'handguns at the Big 5 Sporting justbeforeavoleontbevanance tbi, man bad asked for 11 McFarland wanted lo know Goods,2316HarborBlvd. request. saying, "Here we arc sousaphones, 1 might not agree what the store would look like Th• pair were overheard brag.• approving a variance on the sign with him, but h e has four w1th two sousaphones. but Ham· ging about the thefts at a bar, ordinance and we haven't even sousaphones, which are a perti· niett said. "If you take away two, following the burglary and police discussed it.·• nent part or his business." it doesn't look good... later recovered 16 handguns. in· ••How can we vote on it and ap· Hammett said if .Jhe council eluding .22to .45caliberp1stols. prove it unless we prove this makes too many exc~ons, "the McFarland ended the dis· Burglars forced open the rear location needs it ?" he asked. voters will get rid or us." cussion by saing. "I just object door of the sp<>rUng goods store Mcl-"arland saidlheownerhadn'l Music store owner Kidder de· that this was m oved and and took the weapons before proveod that a hardship would oc· fended his four sousaphones. say· seconded before I bad a chance to police could respond to a burglar cur if the two sousaphones \\'ere ing, ••Two sousaphones wouJd ask a question." alarm. Jeftofft.bebuilding. make tb e bu 11 ding look The two extra sousaphones ln their haste, the burglars Jen Vice Mayor J ack Ham melt ridiculous." He said the four ln· then were approved by t.he coun· several guns lying on the floor, told Mc Far 1 a n d · be did n 'l stn.iments on the store front up-c:il OD a '-1 vot.e, with McFarland but still made off with $3,900 necessarily airee with the seven grade t.be area. opp(lled. worth of weapons, police aaid. . . ' Today'N Closln~ N.Y. Stoekti ~ ~ C TEN CEN TS \) ( I Doctors Probing Illness HOUSTON (AP) -Authorities said today they will conduct an autopsy on billionaire recluse Howard Hughes because he was ''not an ordinary person." Hughes' body lay undl•r urmt'd guard in a pathology lab Th~ eccentric rndustnab.sl died Monday Ill ag<l 70 whllc en tout.e from his Mcx1cun h1dcuway lo Houston for hospital tests. Dr. Joseph Jachimczyk, Harris County medical ex· ammer, said Hughes' relatives, whom he did not name, granted a request for the autopsy. ''As far as I'm concerned, it's not an ordinary death. It's just that it was not an ordinary person," J ncb1muyk i:.uid. The examiner said he had no "suspic1oni:. of foul play " lie in· dicated the autopsy would be.;111 tnduy. The autopsy also would , ·confirm lhc 1dent1f1cal10n. A Baylor Collegt• of M<.'Ciicinc spokesman suid Hughe:-was to have been admitted to Ruylor's internal medicine department at Methodist Hospital in Houston for a complete medical workup to determine the nat~re of an ill· ness from which Hughes had been suffering. The spokesman. who &aid two doctors and an administrative aide accompanied Hughes here, said no surgery had been con· templaled Cor the ailinK magnate. George H. Lewis Jr. of the Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Chapc·l said he was lo meet w1lh Hughes representatives today lo dil.cuss funeral arrangements. He said Hughes' closesl hvini! r e lative Is an aunt, Mrs. Frederick R . Lummis, widow of a Houston doctor. He said Mrs. Lummis' son, Will Lummis, is handling funeral arrangements. Mrs. Lewis declined comment on Hughes' death Monday night. Hughes' first wife, the former Ella ruce, is married to James O. Winston Jr. of Houston. Iler (See H UGUES, Page AZ) i Benso~u.s ... 'Lord's Choice' SALT LAKF. CITY CAP) -- Mormon church Apostle Eira Taft Benson said lo<lay the wordJ or the U.S. Constitul11m "f!re to him "akin to the revelations or God." ' Apostle Benson, pre5idcnt of the Council of the Tw<'lve of th<~ · • Church of Jesus Chn!>l of Lallt·r· day Saints and next in ltnc to hend lhP l'hurch, called Amc•rit•a the "nalaon the Lord has declared to br h15 base of opera· ltons in lheM.• lallcr day:-." The form<•r U.S. agricultural secretary's remarks came in a tl.'xl pre pa rNI for t'lt'l1 vt·rv ut t h11 church's 14Gth WorldConkn•nl't'. Or:::J ~oast i -I --. ~ Weath r Consirlcrabll' c-loudin<'M th r o u g h W (' rl fl l' N ti a y. Highs Wt'dncsduy in tlw mid ·60~. lt>w ton 1 l(ht.., nt':ll" 50. Chnnc-c of rnin 10" per- cent toni~ht, 30 pl'rccnl. Wednesday. .. INSIDE TOD/\\' Onu a &hlning light of U.S. education, the Unr1JeTlit11 of California rystem conti~s t<> take hard knock~. Another look at the &tote'& lifeityle ap- peors on A 7. At\'-Senk • ,,,... ..... lie< ... "-"' .. ,., cao..,,.,. CM"llt" ee ... 1<, er." ... '' 0.elllNell<H lfl ...... 11' ... l.tlt..Ul<t!MM '1-• ....IMllKeN --,_..,.M_ Index AJ IJ A14 AUit as it AU AU lllO A• IJ .... Alt IJ ., I - A.z DAILY PILOT C • TONIGHT COSTA MESA CtT\'COUNCll. -Adjourntd mctt1n1 on Westside development, City Hall, 7:30p.m . COSTA MESA BICENTEN- NIAL COMMITTEE Regular mttUna. Coua Mesa Police facility, 7 · 30 p m Open to public. ' ' 8 E II I. N 0 T H E JIEADLtNES" -Or. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7.30p.m . "A MIDSUMMER NIG HT'S ORE AM '' -Soult) Coast Repertory Theater. Tucsday- SundaythroughApnl24,8p m WEDNt;SDAY, APlllL 1 COAST COM M UN ITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meetmg, 1370 Adams, 8 p m. Battin Trial . Opened by Prosecutor Prosecutor Jack Ryun called a former member o( indicted Ora,,-ge e<n:rn~ Supervisor Robert Batttn's office staff to the witness stand Monday as he began his attempt to prove Battin made illegal use of his staff in a 1974 campaign for statewide of· lice. Julie Grimes. who now lives in Corvallis, Ore .• was granted Im- munity before becoming the first former Battin staff member called by the prosecution. It is Ryan 's contention that Mrs. Grimes and others were paid by the county for work ac· tually related to Battin's 1974 ambition to become California's lieutenant governor. In her first hour of testimony, Mrs. Grimes did no more than re· view her work history in the supervisor's office and descnoe how the office staff functioned. Alleged payments to Mrs. Grimes and other Battin st aff members make up the bulk of the charges brought against Ballin in a county Grand Jury indict· ment last Aul{ust. The Santa Ana supervisor is charged with grand theft, misuse of public money a nd presenting false dO<'uments. If convicted of any of the charges, Battin faces removal from office, a possible state prison term and, conceivably, the loss of his right to practice law in California. On the opening day of hjs trial, the 46-year-old supervisor said he was confident the eight-man. four-woman Superior Court jury will clear him of all charges. ~Rubber Duckie' Steals CB Radio Some "rubber duckie" stole a cit~zen band radio worth $249 from n""'plckup truck lc{L D,t ---osta Mes a auto dealership for repairs over the weekend. Richard May Lucas. 67, o( Costa Mesa, told police Monday the CB radio was token from the dashboard of h1i1 truck while 1t was parked at Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor Boulevard, for repairs. · I • • ~ Funding Backed SACRAMENT6 CAP> -The Senate Flnanc.-Comm1tt~ has approved legislation providing $280.000 for the purcha11e and restoration of the his toric Woodland Opera !louse. Mon· day's 7-2 vote sent the measure by A~11emblymnn Vic F8110 CD· Sacramento), to the Senate floor. ORANGE COAST .,...- DAILY PILOT '"'* o. ·~ t••'' natty "'tM. """" "'"''" 1, ,~.,_d ,....., Nr~ t"H''• h fN!bf•~ bw ~,,,. ()f.,... 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Howard Rob11rd llU,feht' \\US a!> mueh a mystery us ht' '4ll!I in llfr An ¥ttorncy uld today he dC)('s not kno\\ wlwther llughes 14.'ft u will, but prcdictl'd that the bulk ot Hughes' fortune probably will aotomedknl ref't•un·h Hughe21 , bill1onu1r~ 10 dustria list and n v1ntlon µwne4-•r . died of a strokt• Mond1n on a private Jt'l e11 route from u s.easiqr M,exican n·sort to a hospital m llouston, \\ hl•rt• h1~ parent:. are buried • .md "here h<> \\as bol'l) 70 years u~o In Los Angeles today . attorne~ Greg Bautze r said that Hughe~ had always bet>n snte~el) in Ile i.nid It was pos11iblc th:.t thr three membt>rs or the cx~utsvc col}1miUee would be named ex ccutors, He also :.aid there w<'re no c:lo~c relatives surviving. "There may be dalitant n•- latJVes." S~derberg !-aid. "Then~ m<1y be 11 rclntl\'c oC some sister of hts mothe-r t don't know " St•derb('rJ? dii;clos('d that \lt\n r·' •P1. •1, llught.>s tiled of a i.troke "a ,, /q1l1rn11 •, 11111/1,, · ('l'rebral vasculur at'l'ttt\•nt .. After a fhn~ sn tlolly\\ood and u i.llnt as a dan•dl'Vll pilot durm~ the 1930~ and 19-lOs. Hughl''> BHU"fl Co11ltulo11 became mort.• and more ret1rinl! DEAR PAT· In an erfort to UP· He d1i,appeared from public date m y (ties I have twice written :----U::.L.C:..LCUULme.du<.11 C('M•arcb ~ \It'\\ in the 1950~. conducttng hll> to J .C renney·s in:>uranc' ltus10e:is.es lLom a sene:._~rvtsron nt 3'00 Wihsh11 t', Leef --that 1f there was a will st would probably allocate a considerable amount to that field . Bautzer Sl'aled-off. hotel su~tes., Angeles. to see 1f my policies a Methodist Hospital .m llomton still in effect. Penney's biJh,. \\as told Monday morning al 9 system is confusing and t can.'i --..... -ft,-m.rt-~.t--lr'ft'nww.-..wr11~13!t'lt--""llll""nii't":i.:-tttrhwnt'"t-tHl~al't.'~tres was flymg deti!i'ii\llfi""11 I m being KtttDt-ft .... --~1 medical foundation or cause there fortreotment. accident coverage I've been u-. DaJlp l'll<n ~lo or •••~••• 11..-.1., RESCUERS HELP GLENN OARCIA FROM DESTROYED AUTO Four-e., Colll1lon Left Two Injured on Harbor Boulevard Four-car Accident Sends 2 to Hospital A four-car collision on Harbor Boulevard near Sunflower Avenue Monday afternoon de· mollshed one automobile and sent two motorists to the hospital. A supervisor at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital said today that Glenn Antonio Garcia, 20, of Garden Grove, is in satisfactory condition following the 1 p.m. crash. Roy Elliott Sheltzman Jr of 1711 Labrador Drive, Costa Mesa, was treak?d and released from the hospital Monday. Police S31d Robert Thomson, 66, of Santa Ana, allegedly en- tered the intersection of the two streets arter the brakes on his- truck failed His truck collided with a station wagon driven by Sheltzman The vehicles then col· hded with Garcia's automobile and a Jeep dri"en by Walter Eugene Slamt:-)'. 2 1 , of Westminster Polle ti an· an Vt'!>l1g11ting the crash. Bogey Man Won MV Golf Pro CatcMs Bandit Admirine 0.r.a.ng_e ColU)lY Shenlf's oHicers firmly betreve today that 1f Mission V1eJO Coun- try Club golf pro Roger Belanger • hadn't taken up the 18-hole game he would have been a track star. Belanger led the way Monda} in an uphill dash that led lo the rttovecy oI the club's $6,SOO bank deposit and the arrest or a Culver City man who allegedy grabbed it from the club's bookkeeper. Deputies s3id a man identified u Bernard Friedman, 44, leaped into a car occupied by club employe Jody Lee filbert, 24. as It left the club at 26742 Oso Road, and headed for the bank. Miss Hilbert told omcers the man overpowered h er and grabbed h4lr bank l>ag. She. said she started screaming as soon as he leaped from the s lowly mov- ing car. }All FUNERAL SET FOR PILOT SONOMA (AP) -A Dixieland jazz funeral is being planned for Robert Short of San Anselmo, killed Sunday when a plane he was nylng fell apart. Short. had a reputation as u prttlsion aerob11t1c pilot 311d a nll}lt instructor at an aerobatic school he founded at Sonoma Valley Airport. Short once played thr comet. trombone and tuba with Turk Murphy's Band in San l''ran· cisco . • Belan"er a nd the · club's barte11der heard the screams and pursued th<' r obb('r Belanger grabbed tht• man 1dent1f1ed as Friedman nt•ar the top of a nearb~ htll and hl'ld him until de· put1cl> arrived Officers !>aid the bank drt>01>1t was recovered They said Mass Hilbert was unhurt in the strug. gle. CM Athlete Seeks Damages From School Dama((es to be determined in trial court were dt"mttnded-Mon- day by a student of Estancia lllgh School sn C.:osta Mesa who claims hc was allowed to part1pate an athletics events when he had not fully recoverl'd from an e3rller injury. Named as defrndants in the Or::inge County Supcnor Court lawsuit filed by Lowse Weller for her son, Mic hael, 16, of 1549 Placentia St . Newport Beach. are the school a nd tht> Newport· Mesa Unified School D1i.tnct. The laws uit also ide ntifies Estancia vice prinnpal /\I Nuntt and teachers K<'nncth K1t'fer and Arthur Perry a\ bc.•sng involwd in decisions thul ullow("CI ~oun~ Wcllcr to purtirtpntc in athlet11· programs that mrludl·d football prnct1ce. The law11u1l indicatei. that :1n earlier cloim DRoin .. t the dcfcn· dant!I for $SO,OOO Ill <lamui;:e~ wa:c denied. Votes Awaited NY, Wisconsin Elect Today By The As!W>Ciat~d Press Wisconsin, which has made or broken presiden· tial contenders, and New York. a1ways important because of its big bloc of convention delegate-r.?ield presidential pri maJ')" elections today. At stake in New York were 274 Democratic nominating votes and 117 Republican delegates to go with 37 already picked. Wisconsin 's Democrats de· cided the allocation of 68 Democratic and 45 Republican delegates. The p0Jls were scheduled lo re· ma.in open in both states until 6 p.m. PST. Skies were sunny and the temperature was head· ing for the 60s as the polls opened in Wisconsin, which · prompted optimism that voter turnout would be good. In New York, however. despite especially good weather voters · were appearing in unusually small numbers, according to Board of Election offlclals. Morris Udall made a hand-shaking appearance at an American Motors Corp. plant in Milwaukee lhis morning in lasl·minute campaigning. Both Udall and Jimmy Carter predicted victory m the Democratic primary as they stumped the state on Monday. might benefit from Hughes' In· Two doctors. two nurses and able to get an answer from Pe11- terest. lour assistants came to Houston ney·s -leading me 10 suspeet. In a 1972 news conference, Intercontinental Airport in an un-that its claims service also m• Hughes said hl' plannt.>d to leuve marked ambulance to await Vt> inefficient Cun you look in~ his money to the Howard Hushes Hughes. this for me? Medical Institute in Mia ms. The pilots who flew the u1hng G. M ., Corona del Mur "Over a period of lime, ht.• Hughes from Acapulco tn Hele n Sponnoble, Penney's In· talked to me about various forms Houston were hired Sunday night surancr spokesman al Buena of bequests," Bautier said, but in Fort Lauderdale. F1a. Park regional headquart.er11, has ail_d~ that.he a.5..JlOl asked tu • AL 1he... Houstoii._ airport. COD&.acled.y~ b~ pbolle l'eg&rd---• make up a will . 3uthot.itics had be.en.alerted lhat ing your pollcleli. \'our problem Bautzer said Hughes "wus a a private plane was coming in in comm unication may have brilliant man" and could ha\'e with a s1('k man aboard. bet-n due to &be relO<.'atlon or Pu. written his own will without the "The only thing I was told was ney's olrlet"s mor~ than a year aid of an attorney. He said that to meet a private plane coming in ago. Sponnoble advises other "by virtue of the fact that he was about 1 :JO p.m " U.S. Customs 1>enn.-y's losuran<'e customers to a private person," it was likely agent Marie Denton said. "I had phon.-the rlrm's Dallas head- that Hughes would have drawn been told we had a patient com-quartus for pollcy Inquiries or an "'holographic will" l1l h1!> own ing in a diabetic coma... information. All records are behf handwriting. Mrs. Oenlon said she got :i al thli. orflct>. It:. toll·free phone Baut2er denied published re· bnef. side view of Hughes as he numbt"r ls.18J)0) 521·?7SO. ports that he had said Hughes left was being t aken off the plane. a standard will leavinl( thl' bulk Out \\hen the plane arrived of his estate to aerospuct' re about 2 p m .. Hughe!> was dead. Blood·pr,••tcr~ T~••• search. From tbe age ol 19, when he in· * * * DEAR PAT. I'm writing again on behalf or the lits !lands free hlo<>d-prcl>l>llrt' tl'Sting st'rvicl' Because of the large number or partic1p:1nts, we felt It necessary to expand the service. We now check blood pressures on a week· ly basis I a lso want to thunk you for your s upport in the past. Many of the people who come tell US they learned of our Sl'rvice from your column in the Oail,y Pilot. herited his father's tool com· Front Page A I pany, until his death, llui.:hes was an enigmatic f1)'lure Even after llughes· rleulh, tht' staff in the beachfront i\t•apuko Princess Hotel could not !>~Y for certain that he had bc<•n then·. though he was said to occupy thl• enure top floor. The p1 lots \\ho flew him on his final flight did nut know h e was to be tht-sr passenger until shortly befon· takeoff. And an unmarked am bulance met the plane Hufhe&-~massed Mn empire valued at more than S2 lulhon His holdings over the ~ears 1n eluded hotels, gambling ca:.lno!> airlines. movie s tudio.;. spacecraft and eleclronics. As Hughes' body lay undl·r guard sn Meth<>d1!>t llosp1tal, .1 board of directors continut.'<I lo run Howard Hughes' far Oung financial empire "as in tht• past." said Arelo Sederberg, spokesman for Summa Corp. Summa was the umbrella cor- poration that was wholly owned by Hughes. "'It has been run by the Loard of directors and a three-person executive committee." Sederberg said. ''ll will continue to be run by that group. The com- pany will continue to be a com· pany." The committee is composed of F W. Gay, executive vice presi· dent of Summa; Nodine Henley, Hughes' long-time secretary now a senior vice president of the firm; and Chester Davis, general counsel for Sum ma. He said he did not know who would be named executors of Hughes' estate or lf th<' <'lusive billionaire had even left a will HUGHES ... husband s aid Monday night she has had no contact with Jlu~hcs since thl' 1920s and would ha\'C no comment. Huri;il arrang<'ments for Jlut(hl's haven 't been made public but a family burial plot has been maintained for him in a Houston t•emetery. lhc Lo~ An~<'les Times reportt'<i today. HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIUs-A3 HUGHES' FINAL FLIGHT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS ~ADIES' MAN AND MOVIE MAKER-AS The 30-by-SO-foot family plot, encircled by tall trees and bushes an Glenwood Cemetery near the downtown bu siness district, holds the bodies of HuJ{hes' parents. Howard Robard Hughes and Allene Ga nu Hughes. The on· B K . Fountain Valley Since ll's a known medkal fad that one of evt>ry six adultA hH a blood preuure problem which can ~ a contributing factor to a1 heart attack. A VS Is glad to pro· \•Ide inform atlon about yoar service. •·rc-e blood pressure tests are now offer ed every' Thursday evening from 1 to 8 p.m. a t the Holy FamUy Mlasloo Chapel, 17101 Wa rd St., Fountain \'alley (one block south or Warner Avenue). Anyone 15 years or age o r olde r may participate. For furthe r Inform•· tloo o r transportation, phone 968-2111 Monday through Friday from 9:30 a .m . lo noon. ly marking on the plot is a flat Kl a.. Cl I metal plate bearing their names. r.,,, 0 •• '° the paper said. DEAR nft(T: Would you be able Settegast-Kopf Funeral Home to locate the main headquarters' in Hous ton, which handled address for Kirby Classic, the funeral arrangements for his vacuum cleaner manufacturer ? parents, said Monday lt had not J have a real old Kirby and would received any instructions regard· like to find out If it h as any value ingtheindustrialist. as a "near" antique. A funeral home spokesman L.E .. llunlington Beach said he was given a private Addn·ss your letter to Mrs. S. telephone number in Las Vegas w. St h I e v,., manager or m case he ever needed to contact custom tr r ~ I a lions, &Irby anyone about the ~ravcs1te, bul Classic, 1920 W. 114th St •• has never used at. Clevela nd, 011 4~102. ~-~~-------~ ·~~~~--~---~~~~ SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD •LINOLEUM* • ArwestrOIM), COft9DllWft, GAF NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH. WE WILL Nf.MEA SUH. THB4. WHIH YOU COME IN WE CAN GIVE YOU UACT PltlCH. • .THEii IS HO CHAIGE FOi THIS SBVICL TWO WEEKS APRIL 4 to 17 CARPETING ~SPECIALS! SElfCTEO QUALITIES Of BEA9EH, BtGELOW, CUSTOMWiAvt, LEES, WAlllRS, MONTICELLO, ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS-BLACX, FABRICA4 ETC. l663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6'6·038 -6'6·2355 17 Orange Coast ED ITION \ Today's Clos ln r1 ) N.Y. S toek • 1 VOL 69, NO. 97 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES -What Killed Recluse? Seeks Noise Waiver Hearing Witness By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0111,. O•tly PtlOI ~It Orange County Airport D1rl'C· tor Robert Bre:tne han said tOday the county has acted in good faith in its cfforb to allc•viate noi!>e problems a round 1tsJct airport. For thal reason. he :.i~l>C·rted. lhc> C'Ounty should ht• granted a 0•11• "'"" ""'' -· HONORED AT 80 Balboa's Al Gossel Party Honors Al Cossel, 80 Years Old i\ I < ;o,M•I h ,1 f J m1li.1r ''~ht in H.ilho .1 !\111,t 11f th1· proplt• "'ho '" 1• lh<'rt' o r work HI t ht• rt"•t.1ur:inh <irul shops int ht• Mam Strf't't an';i ha\ I.' known thl' rc•tan•d widower ::.inre ht• movcrl to th<' :ir<'a 15 ~ t•ar<1 a~o from P11snrl1•na Tnni~hl. in honor of his ROth birthJ.1y . hi.; frit•n1I~ will Jlllltlf'r al a rotkl ail party a t llH• 1·.1v1hon "111'" don" !'lo m:rny nirt• thing!' for 1wnnl£ hcr<', wt· Jll'' d1•l'1dl•d 1l wa~ time..10 do somethini: nice for him." l .. <plaincd Jodi Cates. one o ( thl' party 's Orlo{Jn17CI"'\. Mr" Cate" so1d that onre, when ~he w as unemployed. (;ossel round out shr did not ha\'(' a tl'lt•\ 1s1on set for her son to watch footboll games on. so he ~u' e them one or hi'l two Sl'ts. She .-.aid moc;t nf the' peopl<' \\ho kno"' him hJ\ e s1m1lar stone's to ll'll Gos.,<'I \\orks at Dillman'"· a 1\1 am StrC'l't Ba I boa N'Staurant. "here for the past Io year.; he has come in al 6 a m . to gel the restaurant ready for opening. One o f his employers. Bill Dillman. seconded Mrs. Cates' admiration for Cossel ... And," he added, "he can drink most o( the people I know under the tubl<'." Jlow does he feel about being \ honored on his 80th birthday'> "I'm not planning anything special." Gosse! said. ''I'll JU!>l t ake things as they come. 1 don't think l feel any d1Herent, now that l 'm 80." --- new variance from state airport noise standards with no special conditions. The airport dire..ctor made his remarks during testimony m the second day of a formal public hearing on th~ county's variance requl'st before heanng officer John G. W11ld in Santa Ana. Bresnahan is the second wit· ness to take the stand in the hear- ing which 1s due to last through the week. Following presenta· lions and questioning by.the pnn- c1pal parties in the hearing, pubuc testimony will be taken starting Thursday. Questioning by Newport Beach C11v Attorney Dennis O'Neil pro- mpted Bresnahan 's ren:iarks that the count v had made e'er.• poss1- hle attem.pt to II\ e up to a i5·pmnt no1M~ abatement program in (·orporated into las t ) car·~ \aria nee Bresnahan said the ronditions in last year's variance were a n incon\'enience to airport man agl'm enl, particularly a' new and dHfereot methods or noise abatement became availa· ble. This year, the county is propos- ing an 1 l ·point noise reduction progra m out Bresnahan is hop- ing the stat~ will not include the program as conditiQns to the variance. He prefers voluntary compliance with the program. In response to questioning by Santa Ana Heights Association attorney Nancy Kaufm an, con- cernini? poss1 ble relocat10n or airport operation s. Bresnahan said efforts to begin commercial operations at military airfields have been made but were ap- parently being rejected. "I personally d on't think that in the 1970s Orange County or any other county could go out and ac- quire enough land and clear all the environmental restricllons to develop. a jct airport on it," llre!>nahan said. Hresna h an's t estimony was due to resume this afternoon and he will be followed Qn the stand by Norm Ewe rs. the county's airport n oise aba t ement sper1alist. It i" expected F.wl'rs will be questioned about technical m al· lt-rs rl'latrn~ to the rnunty's noise n'<luct1on program. Two Se ize d On Ne wport Drug Charges T\\o Sant :i Ana men are in cu.,tody one in h<'u of S25,000 l>~ul 1n Newport Beach today bt·r ~nl!W µohre all<'g<' they lrl<'d to -;e ll hash1~h lo five teenagers on Balboa Is land. Kermit Al Hansen. 22, or 408 Civic Center Drive is being held on the high bail because h<' is r ha rfo!<'d "'1lb offering to sell hashish to a minor . His companion. John Martinez Barn.-tt. 34. of 1209 S. Cypress Ave . 1s bemit held on a charge of possession of has hish for sale. That charge carnes a bail or SS.000 Pohce said the two were ar· rested on Marine Avenue on Balboa Is la nd arler local m erchants and 'citiiens com- plained that the two men were approaching teenagers and tr)· ing to sel l hashish to the )oungsters. DOW GWES UP E.4RLY CAJNS NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market backed away from an early attempt al a qdly today and lost its earlier gains. Thl' Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks lost 2 44 points to 1,001.65. (Tables. A9 l. ------------ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA .. t 1 T UESDAY, APRIL 6, 1976 N TEN CE NTS, I Doctors Probing HOUSTON (AP ) -Authorities said today they will conduct an autopsy on billion aire recluse Howard Hughes becau!>c he was "not a n o rdin a ry pc r:r1o n ." Hughes' body lay under iumed guard m a pathology lab. .. The e<.!centrie industriahst died Monda) ill Ul?l' 70 \\hilt• l'n rouk -l'rOm his M ~Nlll h1dl·a\\ ay to I louston for hoi-p1tal tc·sts . D r . J o :. c p h J "c h 1 m l' z y k . Harrii. County mt•drcal ex· aminer. :.aid H u,:!ht•:-.' relut1vt·~ .. whom ht• did not naml', gruntl'<l a requc:.t for the auto1.1:>) "As rar a:-. I'm concerned, at ' not un ordinary death II '!> Jui.t that 1t "U!> not an ordinary person," Juch1mczyk~aid The examiner !>aid he• had no "suspicions of foul pl;H " lie in· dicated the <1utops)' would begin \oda~ A Baylor Coll<'jl<' of Mcdicmc spokt>:.man ~aid ll u~ht•s wa:. to haH bl•en admitlt•d to Baylor·~ internal mc•ditint• department at Method1~t Ho~p1tal in Houston THROUGH THE YEARS -Howard Hug hes 1s show n in \'ario us stages of his life. Top <from le ft) a student in 1921 , in cockpit of new plane in 1935. after being booked on a •P worono•o• (or a complete• medical workup n c-gh grnt horn1c1dt• rhargc m 1936 when to dt'lermine thl' natur(' of an ill· his car killed a man; bottom . after round· ness Crom which lluRhes had the-world fli ght in 1938, bl'for e Senate l>Ub· been suffe ring. comm1ltcc in 1947. and in 195l. The s pokc:.man. who said two Bogey Man Won MV Golf Pro Catches Bandit Adm iring Orange County Shen(f's officers firmly believe today that 1f M 1ss1on Viejo Coun- try Club golf pro Roger Ballinger hadn't taken up the 18-hole game he would h avl' been a track star. Ballinger led the way Monday in an uphill dash that led to the recover y of the c lub's $6,500 bank deposit and the arrest of a Culver City man who a llegedy grabbed it from the club's bookkeeper. Deputies said a man identj(jed as Bernard f'·riedm an, 44. leaped into a car occupied by club employe Jody Lee Hilbert, 24, as it IC1ft the club at 2fi,742 Oso Road, nnct headed for lhc'hank. Miss Hilbert told officers the man overpowered her and grabbed her bank ba,.e. She ~aid she started scream in!( as '\OOO a~ he leaped from the :.lowly mo\·· ing car. Ballinger and thl' club'-; bartender heard thl' scrl'ams and pursued the robber. Oalltngcr j?rabbed the m an 1denlJf1C'd as F'riedman n ear the top of a nearby hill and held him until de- puties arrived . Officers said the bank deposit was recovered. Thev said Miss Hilbert was unhurt i 0 n the strug· gle. 'Smear Peddling' Badham Fires Back At Campaign Critics By 1111.ARV KAVE Of,,.. O•llt ~•i.t , .. ,. Labeling the ntlacks "smear peddling" and "low.grade rhetoric." Assemblyman Robert Badham <R-Newport Beach) responded Monday lo charges leveled agalnM him by a crowded field or candidates. Badham rates himl9elf front runner In tht> 40th Congressional District . where nine candjdatcs are hoping to unseat Rep. An- drew Hinshaw. in the June Republican pnmary. lllnshaw 1s seeking reelection, although con· victed of bribery. Badham h eld a press con- ference Monday lo "clear the air." wher e he c laimed charges were made b y candidates who "apparently have little hope of winmng. who through despera· hon, resort to the use of personal attack on the best-known or most likely victor " Badham began b y taking aim al three accusations made by Harry Jeffrey, a candidate from Laguna Beach. Jeffrey recently filed a formal complaint with the state Fair PoUtical Practices Commission. charging Badha m with violating the s tale Elections Code in re- gard to the mailing of his latest newsletter /questionnaire, partly because he referred lo himself as "representative," not · "as- sembly man." The commission's staff has re· commended that no action be t aken against n adham. because the mailer (sent a~ a stale a-.- semblyma n ) was sent prior to Badham 's filing of the nomlnu· t 1 o n p a p e r s r o r· t h c 4 0 t h Congressional l>1slncl The commission. which ml't to- day, was l'xped<.'d lo dcl'1dc whether to uphold the stuff rc- commendat1on. Badha m , in <'ailing .Jeffrey's charge n "trum pcd·up accuso· tion." said he had carE'fully checked the elections code prior to conductinit his m :uling. The assembly man also coun- t ered criticism by Jeffrey relal· e d to hi !! Environmental Research and Protection Act or 1970 -the act that provided personalized license plates. (Me BADllAM, Page A.2> ]AU FVNERAL SET "FOR PILOT SONOMA <AP) -A Dixieland jazz funeral is being planned for Robert Short of San Anselmo. killed Sunday when a plane he was flying fell apart Short. had a reputation as a preclslon aerobatic; pilot and a flight instructor at an a erobatic school he founded at Sonoma Valley Aiq>ort. Short once played the cornet. trombone and tuba with Turk Murphy 's Band in San f'ran- clsco. Traffic Island Unwailted In Eastbluff By JOANNE REVSOLDS 01 l~o O•oly POOi St•ll Two out of every thret! r esi- dents or East bluff want the traf. fie island at Bison Avenue and Jamlloree Road removed. ac- cordin~ to a city survey released today. Directors of the Eastbluff Homeowners Association plan to m eet with city traffic: engineers wJthin a week to discuss the con- troversial island. Al Good y. president of the as- sociation. said the meeting will be held lo discuss lhe results of the survey along with the resulL'> of a traffic count made by the ci- ty a l a ll entrances to the 460· home development. Ill' s;.11d he doubts any decision will he coming out or tha(' meet· 1ng, but he s peculated that action would probably be tak<>n on the controver sia l island al lhc as· soc1ation board's regular meet· JnJ! on i\pnl 20. At issue rs a triangular traffic island al the 81son Avneue en- trance to thl' tract. which pre· vents left turns onto Bison off of J ambore<' and also prevent!> left turns onto Jamboree from out of th<' tract. The l!>land wos installed lhr<'C weeks a~o at the urging of the homeowners associ11t1on direc· tors who fcarPd traffic problem'! would be cr<.'aled in thr housing ar t'a by the upt·oming widenm~ or J amboree Road and the ex- tension or Bison between J am- boree a nd MacArthur Boulevard, Goody said. "We thought we'd likl' to try doing SOmelhinic to U\'('rt the em· blem l>eforc it overwhelmed us,'' he explained. At the time t he island was in- stalled, the citv Puhhc Works Department sent a questtonnaire to each home in the tract. asking residents to try the l!>land for a weel< al least before comment· ing Don Webb of the Public Work-; Department said returns began commit in im me<liately. He said 1S2 replies have been re· ceiv~. or a-little m ore than 33 percent of the questionnaires sent out. Webb said of those r eplies, 32 percent a re in favor of leaving the island and 68 percent are op· posed lo it. Goody acknowledged Ulat he and other board members have received several comments from their nei11bbors who are opposed to the island. Hut he also said he has heard <S<t JSLAND, Page A.2) , .. • doctors and an admimstra.tivc aidt' accompani~ Jiul(hes h<'rt'. said no surgery had been con· templa t ed f or the ailln~ ma~nate George H Lt•wi~ Jc. of the G('o. H. Lewis & Son:J Funeral Chapel said he was to meet with llu~hes representatives today to discuss funeral arrangements. He said Hu~hes' closci.l living r elati ve 1!> <J n aunt, Mr :.. Frederick R Lum mis. widow of a Houston doctor. lie said Mrs Lummis' son. Will l,umm1s. is handling fune ral a rrangements. Mrs. Lewis dechn('() comment on Hughe~· death Monday night. Hughes' frr!>t wife. the• formt'r Ella Rice, 1::-. married to Jaml's 0. Wins ton J r. Qf Houston. lie r <See llUGllF.S, Page i\2) Benson -U.S. 'Lord's Choice~ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) · Mormon church Apostle Ezra Taft Benson said today the words of the US. Const1tut1on~1re to him "akin to the re\'clat1ons of God." Apost1 elne6.-;on, president of the Count'1I of tht• 1'wl'lv<' of lht· Church of Jesuo; Chn't of Lattn· day Saints and nt•xt in llnl' to head the church. called Amenca the "natio n the Lord has declared to bl· hui bus1• of opcru· tiom; in thesP lattC'r d ays · • The form<'r U.S. aj!nrulturul secretary'i. rc m urks came in p text prepared for dehv<'ry ut ltn· chur ch's 146lh WorldConfcn ·nc<·, Weatlu•r Considerable cloudinc•ss throuf{h W ednl'~day . lh1oths Wc•dnesd ay in the· mid 60s, low toni~hl near 50. Ch:.ince o( r :11n JO pt•rl c·c•nt tom ght, JO pc re en Wednesday. INSIDE TOD" Y Once a 1hm1ng light oJ Us. educallon, thE' Unwrn1ty of CollJorma IJl•Ltm conhntui1 to tak~ hard knock1. Another look at the 1tatt's h/catylt ap-pear1 on A7. AIY-Sffvlff .,_ .. mM<ll l.M .. .,. C.Cllot .... a~"'"" c..i.k• OWH .... DUl~tfOU~tt £c10trl<l4 ...... lt1leMl11-11t ""-· ... ,,... ... , .... -·-llltwmiut ... Index AJ 8J A1• Al,8t lf 1t All "" AIO ... ., .... Alf ., I J AIWI L.t-rt 11 MoMfTl'M A9 Mol'f•• llJ Miiiwai i'"""' At l• .. tl..,al Ho•n A4,lt Or a119e C.11~1 y A 10 ..... 8M S.O•tt "1,... Stock M.tl'lltCI At .. Tal..,ltltlt 114 TMal .. , ., Wutllff A4 Wwlf H4W'l A4, ... I A2 0-4\ILYPILOT f're• P.,.e AJ ~estifies . HUGHES AUTOPSY. • • . In Trial Pro. l'Cuti'lr J nrk Ryun called u rormt•r member of Indicted Orange County Sup"rvisor Robert Batu Q '.s oflioo.&talJ. to.lbe. witness s tand Monday as he began his attempt lo 1>rovc Butt.In madt> illegal use of his staff in a 1974 campaign tor lllllewide of- fice. JuUe Grimes. who now lives In Corvallis, Or e.1 was granted im: munlly before becomina the first former Ballin s laCI member l'allt'<i by the prosecutiqn. 1.t 1s Ryan's contention that Mrs . Grames ~nd others were paid by the l'ounty for work ac- tually related to Battan's 1974 ambition to become California's lieutenant governor. Ln her firs t hour of testimony, Mrs . Grimes did no more than re· view her work history in the supervisor 's office and desenbe bow ltie office staff functioned. husband said Monday nlltlt abe bu had no contact -tlh HqhH .U,Ct Ute lt20rl and would have oo commtal. Burial arr-na~menls for lh11bes ha Vt-I\ 't been made public but • family burial plo~ has be~n maintained for ham iJ1 D .»ouaton cemetery. the Los AnJteleis Times rePOrted todi.y. -The 30·bY-~·fQOl fllmily plot, ~ncircled by tall trees and bushes m Glenwood Ceme tery near the downtown business dfstrict. holds the bodies of Hughes' parents , Howard Robard Hughes and Allene Ganu Hugh~. The on· ly marklng on the plot ts a nat metal plate buring their names the paper said. ' HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIUs--A3 HUGHES' FINAL FLIGHT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS LADIES' MAN AND MOVIE MAKER-AS --M-le«ff-t>a~l4-MHr-.&~· _ _,,,s..,t""t• .. 1~aaiw;W(opl ..niner1I Home Grimes and other Battin staff in Houston, which handled members make up the bulk orthe funeral arrangements for his charges brought against Battin parents, said Monday it had not in a county Grand Jury indict· received a ny instructions regard- ment last August. ingtheindustrialist. The Santa Ana supervisor is charged with grand \heft, misuse A funeral home spokesman of public money and presenting said he was given II private Mrs. Denton said •he cot a brllf. side view or Hughes as he wa bemc taken ofC tht.• plune ·'The person I saw wa'I vt>ry t'maclaled and \Cry uged." Mn. Denton satd. "He wa~ quite sick looking and ht> IO-Oh-d much older tt\Jn 70." She sold Shl' dad not know who th\' man was until ah\• tHtw a birth certificate bearing the name How01'd Robnrd tlughes Jr. Thc doctors accompnnylng Hughes said he died about half an hour before the plane landt.-d In Houston. Candidate To Sue Over Fee 8 y ROBERT BARKER OHM 01111 ,.li.t SUtt A 19·year-old candidate for th<' lluntington Beuh City Counc il sznd today he 111 a :t tr) to thfflW' e legal monke} wrench into next Tuesday's municipal elections. Lee Rebman is suing the City of Huntington Beach over its re. qwrement or a SlOO filin~ fee for candidates. The me.asure has been an the city charter since 1971 811 W@M[( ~@rrw a©@ Tht' t'olumn appear-. dally f'Ut"p( Sa&urda) and Mooday . \fr~rt ('' ,, 11i'.!ft '1·1, 1.!tt11 • l/U"tl>,·r BIUl•fl Co•f1Ulo11 OEAR PAT ln an rffort to up- date m y !Jles I have twice written to J C Pe nney's ins urance d1\ 1:.1on at 3700 Wilshire, Los Angell'!), to cc 1f m y policies are !)till tn effect. Penney's bilhna &)stem 1s <'onfusing and J ean't dt>lerminc 1£ I'm being billed for accident cover a e . I've. been ~n· a61r io ge an answer rom en- ney's -leading me to suspect that its claims service also may lie inefCiclenl. Can you look into this form~" G . M , Corona del Mor Or•• lloc ~ l'Mll• THIS IS PRUNE-LIKE HAND OF WATER TREADER EICH Wrinkled by Record-Breaking Effort In Fountain Valley raise documents. telephone number in Las Vegas If convicted or any of the in case he ever needed lo contact charges, Battin faces removal anyone about the graves1te, but Rebman says that the fee 1s an violation of the state ele<'tions code and also as conlrarv to court rulings "h1t'h r eportedly han· found that s1srnature!o can be Ut-t'd 111 lieu or 8 filing fee • 11.-len Sponnoble, Penney's In· surance s pokesman at Buena Park rt>glonal headquaners, has contacted you by phone re1ard· Lng your poll<'les. Your problem In communf<'atlon may have bttn dut> to lhe refo<'lllon ol Pc>n · ney's offices more than a year ago. Sponnoble advises other Pennf'} 'i. in~urance customers to phont" the firm 's Dallu head· quarter s for policy Inquiries or informallon. All reeorm are held at this office. Its tolf·free phone number I~ (800) 5%7-%750. from orfice. a possible state has never used it Cold, Wrinkled pnson term and. conceivably, "The only thing I was told wa" the loss of his right to praetire to meet a private plane coming an law an California. bo 30 0 h d a ul 1: p.m ." U.S. Custom~ n t e opening ay of his trial. agent Marie Denton said "I had Rebman took his l"ase to thl' c1· ty council Monda} na~ht to a!>k for public assurance that the re- qwrement for the filing fee would be changed and that his SlOO hi· ang fee" ould be returned. I • r ll , Youth Soaks for 48 Hows the 46·year.old supervisor said been told we had a patient com· he was confident the eight·man. ing in a diabetic coma." four·woman Superior Court JUry But when the plane arnved :\tichael Eich. a forml'r f'oun tarn \'alle} ll1s:h Slhool -.ludl'nt, didn't ~o homl" for IH hour., la:.t weeke nd ln~tead , hl' <>pent two full da}~ an the h1s:h school !)Wtm :ning pool "H ewJ~n·all ' wnnkle<l.' \aid Mrs Raymond BrJ\ of tht• Foun t ,11n \'a Ill•\ Bu rono; Boo<,tl•rc; Club 'Jil' '' J ' .tl~o rt' • .dl1 t·olc1 ' F:tl'h , ,1 :! I 'l'ilf old -.iudcnt at l'.il Poh Porrrnn.1 . .,.,,.., taktni:: p<irt 111 J ''all•r trt'.11l 1ni: ftndra1i-t1r lit> .11'11 wa' tnin}.! to hrPak the \111r1d ·, rn·orc1 for tn•:iding ":tl\'I' Appart'nt ly . lw du! Tlw l;t,t water trrad111,I! r<·rord in tht• Guin nc~s Book of World Hrrord.'I was h sted a:. 38 hour .... 47 minutes, ac· cording to !\tr' Hra). wife of thi.: f'ounta1n \'all I') ll 1~h swim coach Eich entered thr pool, alnnJ! \\Ith ubout 40 otht•r booster cluh members, at 3 30 p m la~t Fri· da) lie-t•mcri::ert. turd and look· mg somewhat hke J larJ,:e prune. ;it 3 30 pm Sunda\ ~Ir' nrav l>:ud · · He w utcht·d .1 lot or tcll'\'ISIOn while tread1nJ: \\ atl'r, ate tn the w<tter and lt>fl th<' pool only thr<.'t' tamet. dunnR bn·ak!) the treaders "ere allowl'd Th<' othC'r boo\ter:-. stayed an the water for '>tlortrr per1och than did Eich. !\tr!. Hray su1d The next lon~c-.t time wus r<' <·orded b_v Thcr<•sa 1':1lwtt, J s t•n1or ut f''ountJ1n \'i1lll'Y Jhgh, who treaded watrr for 17 hollr'i Eich was the only one who ~tayed in for48 houri; Swim roarh Brav ~la\l•cl with F.1ch throughout th~ effort lie re IRS Probt" Ends LOS ANC;f:LES <APl In ternal Rc\'t>nue S<>r,·1c<' Com m1:0.!>10n<•r Jlon.ilcl l' 1\le'Cnnclrr wall tx· t''(OIWr:tll•d hv ttw Ju .. t1ct· Depurtm"•nl an I ltS h11ndhn1<t of ,1 ta>.·~h1•1l1•r 1n\ ''"ll~ataon that \\ ui; 1·:111n•kd llw l..11' Angt'l1·' T 1ml'"I n ·1wr11•d to<la\ The de- partnwnt "·" lw 1·11 111H•<;tll!i1llll~ .11lt·1wl1on' ul C"11rrup1 wn an t·on nect11m w 1th till· 'u"1~·n-.111n o( a <' r .1l'kd11"' n 1111 Io rt• 11<( 11 tu'( ·'ht·ltt'r., c·1•1111•r1·ll 111 thl' Carib· tw11n ORANGE COAST ,, ,,... \' 01.,,. l •H t "•·'• l ·+ltft • ,,. 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D••OO ,, .. ._,., Teltpllone (7'4) 642-4321 Ctassifltd Adv.rtlslng MM'7e f.OO'ff'•~'· t•>• Ctr•"~ (n.-\f "°""''"""' C•mi Mt!¥ ho ,.., \10t••" •llV'tu'"""' ~H•·•• ~ttf;t \tr •·Jo.itrf•\C.,1t r\f\ N t t tf\ l'l\,e. H reotoawt'a 'trrrl,1'11\it \Cl•• 1,. """""''''""' ot tf0r't4t""' , ...... ~, ~tf\IO ,,._. .. , H ....... .,.a1• •• U..,t., Miu.. (.,,,., .... ~ \.l,f'i'\,(r1e1 ..,. t t-,,..,..,., UH""'°' tft•'t' ...,,_.A J\A 4' 1•1 .. nlf'Oy ,., t t t•~ ,.,. l·~t1N' U H....,,.."'' will clear him of a ll charges. about 2 p.m .. Hughe~ was dead. late(! that, bet\Aot'en 2.30 and 6 30 a m Sunda:-. the young swim· mer hetd a lot of trouble stll) ing awake. Fro•PageAJ "I didn't get any kind of resPQnse at all last rught ... Reb· man said, ·•and the council showed that 1t 1s not interested " Mrs. Bray said the proceeds or the fundra1ser -an e!)t1mated Sl.250 pledged b.' backers of the 'a nous water treaders will RO to tht' high sc hool J\quaticl> Club for new Jane line!o in lhl' pool BADHAM REACTS. • • Rebman said that he 1s now senously considering asking the court to invalidate the elt·ctions because of lhl' fllin~ fee reqwre· mrnt. Blood-pr~••M~ 'Tnt• DEAR PAT: I'm wnling ngain on behalf of the Jlis Hands free blood-pressure testing service. fk'causl.' of the large number or participants. we foll it nccessarv to expand the service. We no~· l'heck blood prcssurrs on a week- ly bas is . I also want to thank you for your sur>port in the past. Many of the people who come tell us they learned of our service from your column in the Dally Pilot 7 NB Renters Report Thefts From Lockers Resident-. of seven or tht' apart· ments loC'ated ntar the 1.0tersec- t1on of Westcl1H Dri\'c and Rutland Road lost Si3S worth or item~ from their ~toraRe lockers. ~e\\port Be;.ich poh cc said to- clay Investigators !>aid the lhll'\'l'S apparentJy used a pr~ tool IC> open the lockers -1.ocated in the garage area~ of the apartments at 1800 Westcl1ff Drrvl'. 1228 Rutland Road and 1619 Bedford Lane Listed as m1ssln~ "ere tools. un electric drill and a r ecord player' which came out of three of the lockers . Police said four other Jockers w ere opened, but their conte nts were not dis· turbl'd. Front Page A I .. ISLAND ... 'l'cond hand of ~oml' re,1dent c; \\hO are JUSt as !otrongly 1n favor 11r 1t I h.· ~:ud lhl.' p<•oplc favonn~ tlw 1~l;1nd ~cnerall\ are thO~l' that liq• nlon~ H1s0n. Bamboo ;ind l\1x1a Strech, thl' p.1th tok<'n h~ tr aff1c wh1rh 1 uh throu.:h Eu st hlurr from t ht• Ulul I!. .1rc,1 111 .lamhoret• Hoad In add1t1011 to ttw re.,uient:-. who .ire unhapp~ "'Ith tht· ll>l11nd, Fir<• Ch1t>f L('o l.o\ ,. •incl Polare Ch1t'f James Glavu:. oppo~l' 1t. They .;ay the rcs trlt'tN1 aC'ct'S'-to the tract on Bason rould prrsl'nt pro· hlems to their d<11111rt111e·nt'i 1n an t'mergt·n1· y . J effrey was critical and said the program had not rais ed enough mone y . Howevt'r , Badham, point<>d out, "without this ac·t. we would not ha\'t' ra1M'd a pc•nny tit hai. rait.cd millions of d ollars) to bl• ap. proprwtl'd for <'n\'ironmenl;il proRrams " Jeffrey h ai. also charg<.'d Ra dham wath b('ing involved wath b<'inR anvol\'cd with ··c;pec1al interest groups" 1n Sal·ramC'nto. Radha m countered by charg· mg Jeffrey with "seeing rit to ronla('l virtuall\· eve~ special mterest lobby1~t in Sacramento. :.eekmg pohllcal contnbutlons for his <'ampa1gn " In has O\\ n rase. Badhum :.aid he 1s proh1b1ted from contactin~ any Sacramento lobbyist. t'ven though he's running for a federal office. ·because he alrndy hol& a state office • Another candidate who has taken aim at Badham 1s A11c1a Cooper of M lssion Viejo, who was critical of Badhnm 's newsletters. Jn a press conference and in an open letter, Mrs Cooper referred to the mailing as "an obvious piece of political literature " Badham said he had sent a Pl'~sonal reply to Mrs. Cooper. pointing out that any material sent by an ofticlal is poUtteal and that he felt a respon.siblllty to kee p his constituents informed and eonsulted through such mail· tn6?.., A third rand1date mvoh·ed in the <"hargl':.. l!. Dr Tom Mauro or South Laguna. who has crihc1led Badham ·s \ oting record on the leg1slal1ve pension plan of two ) l':Jr!. al(O Radh.1m rc'>pondcd that he had \Oled at least three t1mec; In favor of end1n~ the pension pro- gram and that hi.' chdn't vote for lhl' final reform bill bc.>cauM• of th(' author ·~ atl1tudt-, n o t because he wa'I against the bill Thc lates t candidate to enter the field, J ohn Schmitt, ulso took n s wing n t Dadham chari?lrlfil him with being tied to Dr J,ouis Crllo and rrltlc17.lng him for hiring "professional campaign p eople " Votes Awaited NY, Wisconsin Elect Today • __ .B,y 'fbe.Auocialed P..ress _ Wisconsin. wtuch has made or broken presiden· ttal contenders. and New York. alway5 importani. Ix-cause of its big bloc of con\'ents on delegates, held presidential primary elections today. At stake m New York were 274 Democratic nominating votes and 117 Republican delegates to go "':ith .,37 already pi~ked. W1sconsin's Democrats de- ctdea the allocat1on or 68 Democ ratic and 45 Republican delegates. The polls we re scheduled to re- main open in both states until 6 p.m. PST. Skies were sunny and the temperature was head· ing for the 60s as the polls opened in Wisconsin, which prompted optimism that voter turnout would be good. In New York, however. despite especially good weather ''oters were appearing in unusually small numbers, according to Board of Election officials. Morris Udall made a hand-shaking appearance at an American Motors Corp. plant in Milwaukee this morning in last -minute campaigning. Both Udall and Jimmy Carter predicted ,·ictory in the Democratic primary as they stumped the state on Monday. I regards to Cella. Badham said. "Unlike some of my oppo nenls (and lh h o ne 1n particular). I huve nl•\·cr ~o much as sat dow n and hucJ a cup of coffee with th1!> contro\'er~wl personality ... And as for his l'ampaign stuff, "l am neither ashamed nor em barrassed. nor have I committ1•d any illegal act by l'mployinf! pro fessional campa1i:;11 hdp " Coast Cyclist Still Critical After Crash A Newport Beach motorcyclist remamed in critical condition to- day as Huntington Beach pohce sought to clear up a backlog of paperwork following one of their worst weekends for traffic acci- dents in many months. Douglas A. Smith, 19. of 312 Colton St .. s uffered multiple in· juries when his bike slammed in- to a car during the wave of acci· dents that left an Anaheim woman dead. Smith ·is n patient in the in· tensive care unit at Pad fka Hospital, where he is under treat- ment for severe muJliple frac- tures or an arm and leg among other injuries. Rain and wet, oily pavem ent were primary c auses of a number of accidents, police !oa1d. He sa~l> his r aM' wall coml' up ma s mall claims C()Urt on April l2. "I don't know what I really will do yet, .. he said. "If it would co~t t'vrryone a lot of money, I might JUSt sue to ge t my money buck and to chan,lle \ht• Jaw for m·xt time." Rebman says the C'it) attorney has been aware the city law was in Jeopardy for a year and a ha lf a nd hadn't done anything ubout It • Monday, city coun<'tl member!> relayed Rebman 's queries to Ci- ty Attorney Don Bodfa who s aid he couldn't g1\'e an 1mmed1ate opinion. .. J 'm not in the business of Jn!>- tanl dee1S1ons," he said. But a h1gh-ranJong official in the caty attorney's office said this mornin~ that the city's charter apparently is in violation or stale laws and court rulings and lha t perhaps lhe only way to settle the controversy 1s by lawswL Another candidate, atlornev Edward Kas ner. previously charged that the filing fee is ii· legal. • Funding Backed SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Senate Finance Committee has approved legislation providing S280,000 for the purchase and re~torall on of the histori c Woodland Opera Housr. Mon day's 7-2 votl' sent th<' m<>asun• by Assembly man Vic F;mo < D· Sacramento>, to the Senate noor. B.K ., Fountain Valley Slnce It's a known medic.ti fact that one ol uery she aduJUI has a blood pres ure problem which can be a contributing factor to a heart attack, A VS la &lad to pro· vlde inform atlon about your ~ervlce. Free blood pressure tests are now offered e very Thursday evening from 7 to 8 p.m . at &he Holy FamUy Mission Chapel, 17101 Ward St., Fountain Vallt'y (one block south or Warner A venue). Anyone IS years or age or older may participate. For furtbtr informa- tion or transportation, phone 968·21 I I Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. lo noon. Kirby Cla••I~ DEAR PAT: Would you be able to locate the main headquarters' address Cor Kirby Classic, the vacuum cleaner manufacturer? I have a real old Kirby and would like to find out af It has any value as ~1 "n<!ar" antique. L E ., lluntin~on Beach Addrc~/> your lt>Uer to Mrs. S. W . Schleve, m a n ager of customer relations, f(lrby Classic, 1920 w. fHtn St., Cleveland, OJI 44102. NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH. Wf WILL rtli-MUSUH, THEN. WHIH YOU COME lM Wf CAM GIVE YOU DACT PalCES. • .THHE IS HO CHARGE FOR THIS SllVICL TWO WEEKS APRIL 4 to 17 SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD •LINOLEUM* CARPETING SPECIALS! SElfCTfO QUALITIES Of BfRVfN, BIGELOW, CUSTOM WEAVE, LEES, WALTERS, MONTIC£UO, ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS·JSlAOC, FABRICA, ETt. ·~-.. Co1t9ot ..... GAf DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies 1663 PlACENllA AVENU E • COSTA MESA. CALIF 916'27 • PHONf 646-4838 -6.C6 -23H • , T u day' Closing P r ic .. •• •• l II " ) .. )1 )It I '" 11 .i 11 "' 11 I• • 410 ''° Ill ,, 11 ti .. ~ ,,, ,. Jtl ,. .. " 1•1 •• )II .. .... I• .. . '''"" . ... J • " ) 10 . . . . ,, ... ., ""' \ ,,. ... ..... )ii"·. ' . l1 •• I• • • IO'I ... N¥SE COMPOSITE TRANSAGTIONS o..i,1_..,._.,._.., __ Ven -· -·l<c.'IW .._ 0.-.t-CllO(-IP•• O~-·--O'r -*IMllNll A•-1.tU.•19<9"1*90.~ ..... -tfr•~ , u •• ti-· '• ., . "• ., ..... 4/to ... n • • . . -· .... ., .. , ... v. ,, .. ·,; ,.,~ ... .. ~~.: ,· •• .. '~ ' • t . u~. • ,.\. ~. 1Q " .. '" 7>... • " . .,. ,. ' . 11 \ .. 10 .. II '• "'l-. • •• u •• h .. . ~l •• ,, . 10 • 10 •• ]t • "' .. lh • 1"' u ..... lfl~· ... ... . . N • 8 " l' ,. I • • \, . . . 4\ • • -)& •• .... l\ • • I .. .. .. ' '· ... lueldal ~pn1 6 1976 N DAil Y Pll.OT ,t9 (!Ot(!h Scotched? Whiskey Sales Plunge in 197 5 lh Mil.TON ~IOSKO\\ IT'L All•·• 1•l11n ln n~ :wn~ul 11mulh thr oui:h tlw pollt Worlrl W11r II )<'•'''· St<Olt'h \\hl,kt•\ ,,,Jo Jlt' no'' on lht> i-1.td~ Thl· CXtN1t or till' d1:1 ltnl' " llJ>dll·d out II) Bu,1111•>.!1 \\\'{•k ~ ,11\l'\\ltll llUf\I•\ of hquor ~nil'~ J& lt lht• top lldlll\j.! Scotch in the n.it11111 v. 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Windsor Supreml' mana~l·d tu hold t'\ en at 2 2 mtlhon case sales and ~ now lht• nmth ht•!>t scllin~ liquor tlnmd Canadrnn Mist JUffiPt•d 8 pl'rN nl and mO\·cd up four places.-u1 4h~c.:uui !\land1~.lS!J!lth llov. eHr th<1t theor} d~sn t liofd '' .1lcr v. 1'iFrn'tru too al the sla\lng pov. er or some of tht' h1$!h pnc' d br.ind~ • Ch1vas Regal a premium Scott h th.11 i:.clls al a pn· m1um price. mus t ha\e ~omt•thing ~ums: for 1t Chnas rt• pealed its 1974 sales of 825,000 c asc•!I It r.mkll frflh "'Scotch ... a les and castl\I outsells !:>U( h rht .1pt•r brand~ .i~ Im t'r H t)U!-.t' and B.illanttn(' u ... 11 .1nltnl' !>Urft'rt d a horrcndow- ~all's loss or 16 pt•rcent tn l9i5 JACK DANIEL~. T HE pn m1um pnnd 'I cnnl''Ml' ~•fl .l>tnl! \\ h1ske' a l:;o ha:. t h.m:..n111 It bucked a tous:h ~car b' increasm~ its salt's 12 Pl r( t'nl It now 011l.,1•lh I hn•t• old I 1m1• h(lurbon faHtr1te., Old Grand D.1d Old T ,1\ l11r .rnd Olcl I" 01 est1•r ~pt'ak1ni.: of bourbon this llJtl\(' Amt 11l .1n 111mhll l h ,11f .1~ bad a l1mt as S1:11td1 Ill lhl' 197'> m.1rl.l'I II fmalh lo~l 1t' leaders hip po,..1l1<1n 111 \t>dk.1 ;rncl J numl>l'r nf bourbon hrands took :.i Sl'\ l'rt' bt•Jltn~ Old Crim \\.t" off Ill Jll'n l'nl Old Ta\lor "a' dov.n 12 f>lrn•nt noruh(ln !>uprc ml' frll b' 11 pt•rrent So "ho v.as h.1pµ~ "Ith lh1• 1'17~ rt.·sullll ' lltuhkrn for uni.' 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II \, 1\ JO-DAILY PILOT --Deatlu Ela~re later was elet'ted ta C~ress and ts now in h1s l1thterm. ~"D i al-a-Li ft' Plari Stalle d By WI U1A1't SCBaEIB£a £W YORK <A P> Moer Davll, 81, who domlnat~ the "1oc1ety" mu1lc field for hillf <'cntury a nd b\lilt up an l'mplrC' of 80 band "nd t.000 mu11tlan• uta-tng to the atnuctlt, died Mon day at his New York City home. -00..•1.0 Of-o.llY ........... C•AIO 0 Mif<OOHA~O. -I ••••• U •M<I ......... j, ••• SANTA ANA •fbo Oranae County rrrani11t -··•M "' '"' .,., ... ., 11V • Mt• Otstn('t 's propo td ''l>lal·a·Uft'' prnaram for the J•~t M.tt~•td, •nd .... tl•IAPf, ve t1 "'"" ..... "''"-v• ie -... handlt'upp\•d h;aa hit u snag that may de lay iti. lm. Da\ ts and h11 mus1 ,;.,.,, .. ,..<~ -·· ,...; ......... •• pltmentahon for montM. ('ta05 ployed f(>r dt•b· UtwM tt•ll\ Mor•"•'• I" •-ol utunte ball¥. Wbtle ::;;.',!':.::;~..::,:~: ... '"--Dislm•t General Manager Edward Loritz re- H o use ( u n (' t 1 on s. HOLMH vealed,thtlt the hydrauUc lifts planned for in~talla ra11h1onablc hotch. cF-•c t MOL.MU ,.,_, •• uon on minibuses the district 1s buylnA: from l'ruis~ s h1pK 1.1nd ex. 1..., ..... e ... < ... C• '"' '"" ,...,.-.. Trans"''U"h Corp. are notsutiafat'tory. ' t••" 0.t• of O•elll Aprtl t tt1• "" ' elusive resorts tfe often s., • .,,_ ot ,_ .. .,.,.,.,., ""~ "' .. ' l('d his familiar "s0<:lety ...,,_. •• e .... PA •no wr,or•• The manufa('turer also missed the promu.ed t .. C.Wml0<~ of "••• •••· 1111,.., "' x-ul at weddings and ,.., ,,..,.,., ••• c;.,,,.,o. ......,,.,. • dellv'°ry datci. of the special vehtcles. ort,inally set debuts of the Astors. •'•"d'""~'.n ... ~ > o, .. , for March Jl. Lor1ttaddt'd. R()('kefelleri.. Ou Ponts. ~=::~~ .. ~::~~:.~z;:~.:-; Dr exels . Ford11 a nd c. .... ...,, C•'""''""'""'..,. """'"" F1re~tone' ~~ ....... _,,.,.,, ·~ o .... 'rH t: GENERAL MANAGE • S;nd It was leathed that the hit 1ates t he manufacturer plnnnt>d to u c ~ere '·prototypes 'A Ith an unproven safet} n.•rord ·• lie ~aid a natton"1de seart'h had begun to find a hn s~i.t~m that 1s a('Ct!ptable ORANGE COUNTY Co urse Set In Russian At Irvine CC lrvint''s Russian. lnslltute plans a thrff· week 11v e-1n Russian language a nd culture course lhb summer. The $335 ('ourse. In· eluding room and board. 1mmerst-s Mudents rn lhe 01$lncl directors were told that negotlahons Russian languaae. No are under "ay "'1th Transcoach for purchase of the EngUsh is spoken after vehicles without the lifts. 'Tbe Va_.ru h1n~ V1rg1. F-·•1 .. """' w.o-w..,., 11 OOAM Ole course. begins except .. " .......... , ... ..,_14 ... • • ---·-------·--= "''fiir--ilefi • ~ l~ local nursing hom e 11H<11 c.. t.11 a.-., Mort-· . -. . · for beginning students .... !!~~!.!~~·!!.~!..~~~· ttouse April ?4 Events St'hedut~ f~m noon to 4 The event "'ill tie in Uw b1c\•nh'n pm. lnt'lude tour~ of tho umpw . de !\Jal, lnformat1onal programs for pro moostrations by the various camplJS •pecUve 1tude nts and parents. alumni department!> and re<>eplions for rt' day, aod the annual \Va)·tgoose r"· turning a lumni and ttwlr familiea Problem: ,.ension Solution:-· · 'Plniiis1a la\na . . .. . .. man,'' died Monday ma ~•(t11<v-""'-·•• P., .. ,...;,.... ---1;0a~'EXPLAINED THAT the dis\l'l('t was ~mg-- o·•Kto" HUTU lirrut_,ed 1 ts s elc•ct1on of a ('Ompany to bwld the The cour..se JS d jyjds<f. eUH•CE e HEST e R .•• ..-.. -;;;-speciar ':Ur.type busl!S~e-ntrm~r-~lo two se('tlons. one Tor ---MONTREAL 1 Al' t '-<•"" v., .. v c• O•w o1 _,,, manufacturing establishments ha~ dethned m re-students the other for Dr Wilder P enfield, 85. ~:~·L'~!,.~~7;:~ •. ~'v!:.~ t'ent years teachers'. The institute 1s v. hose p1onel'rlng ex· ,....,.,.1 ,., .... , •110 •~•••me"' "' open to all students re· plor.ations of the humian :;~K~ e.11 a, .. .-.... ~. He noted thaL d1stne!ts were abJe 1n the pest to • (!ardtess of whethe r they brain and discoveries uco1.1 buy specially equipped motor homes for SU('h have prior training In about the treatment or FRANK P ARco1.1. •~\•0t11• o• purposes but new federal safety regulations now Russian. I> rain m ~I f u. n ct i o n ~~· :.;,~~-~·o.o:.~· :,.~~.:":'. prohibit the practice The class runs from ~rourht him .mterdn!'d ctell(IM•~ f·~· JH• 1e1•:::C~'!::: The Dial a ·Lirt program was approved by June 21 through J uly 18. t1ona re~ogoitton, ic :.:::· ... ~· ""'::'~~· :;.,.,.., au"' directors last yeur in an effort to meet growing de-Addltional information Monday in a Montreal L"oune lk..:n 11., .. ,., •11• ti\' rocne11 mands from the handi('3P""'d for service desi"ned be b ' d b al hospital after a brief 111· w.o .. ,.o .. 1 Jo PM '"·~· 01 .--• may o tame y c I· M<C.O•m><~ ._.11.,... B••<" ....,....,.,. for their needs. includlng wheelchair act'ommoda-ing 833.5477 or 833-5433. ness -.. .,. cnr.,tt•• e.,,.., n...,..,.., is lions •M .,, tn• Ola Clan J1.1ftn M 1\\1on ~(((,f M1( • l <tQUn .. 8r•C rt -..Ot'hJ.tt t ''*'fl< tor SA:\ DIEGO 1AP1 HEfll Funeral scr\ l('e'> jfl• •LORENCE F FLEE A ..... -.. o1 p k E d d planned Wt.>dnc~da} for h••Ol>.I C• o ••• 01 dull\ Ao•·•~ •• ,. ar xpan e ' Id f' Ch 84 ( ....... ...., I>• I-'"'" R1<"••0 E ~ .... Gf'ra . amp. . or .,. °'-.>" •no c. w ...... "'•· o1 SR \ear~ ;in adq~rttsmg co"• ... ,.'•~ ..... ,,.,"""'• SA;-.; FRAN C I SCO and public relauoni. ex ~~~:~"::. ~~:·~~ .. .' .• ,.>~.~:..:;;• The Golden Gate l'C Ut1ve who managed .,.,..,v .... -mo,,••"•" C.-k <AP I numeroui. political cam· '4 S.118'0""••.,-,.,u•.,d·•.oon National Rerreat1on II d d Su d. .. s•M~~" Area J\Ow includes the ~ z ~/111, .... Picture . I/ 1'011 will. 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C.O.•• Champ s partner onre INw C• O•••.,. .,.,.1,, • .,.,, • . ..,. 1,268 acre Witter Ran('h wa~ Bob w I boo. ~ho \vf .. •"d b, "~' ... ~ N otl\()I•• o;..,,.,.,,.. in 1\tann County rtnal .. ,. 9531 ZION CtRCLl, ~ H UNTINGTON 8(ACH, CA. NAME~-------------------------- __ ~;.:~1;0~~1;:. :··~;·~:,'P .. ~~·:: d()('uments to that efr<.•N ---------------. ""'110ta ,, P<>..n,,1 •• n .. , ,,.,,..,.,.,~, were appro\ <'d 1n t • S R EFLECTIONS ~:J";~~ _:~0:';~t~'p,.~:~~.~:~!.' D1str1rt Court by 8'-H B•o.AdwA<; Mttrtt.1.tr~t!" <tt11 Heyn Sheff .. -n.. besh of lftdl•...., Md ...tt..i procynt ll tt. ••"•" to •e<rifice ... ,...._. for ttl• flffwr• . • , " WINI-~ It '' ,1 lu111lumt•ntul hum ,, n Ir .1 1 I r o bt• , .. 11 indulc•·111 \\ c• tt.AI 1· 11 1 u ' J• 1 m 1• " r 1 n i: uur"t•I' •• , \\ ,~ ,1 ,,. Wt• U''U rt\ '\'Ht r't•l \ t'' 1• n I I I I ••ti I o I I I 1• • 1Jlt'.1,ur1•' .ind r1 rthl 11'114 llUI 111'\f \41•1•1. 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Cahlom1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa A ve We11m1nsler 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Metn St HuntinQton Beach 53~639 l'l'Ul.I(' ~OTl<'t: "w-•• t " .... " '""'' ,,,. .,, tr. l\l"JfYtt t1tdJ "1f f If' pnf•Hbt• t ' .... , 1 .. n,, ->• 1i ... ni111 ., f\ntfJM r. • "°' l"tW-tlftt '*~' '"'" ,.,.,,.,,, ~n tw ••tr• f"'-U•t" 0..tl'O ff\,~ \t, t• t • A p• I t• '• • Mo•· , •• "i'' I ""•·n WESTERN ST A TE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY C AL/fORNIA'S LA RGEST LAW SC HOOL IUll T .&CCll01110 IV THI COMMIHH Of tAI UAMINflS Of IHI SIATI t.U Of CALl,Ot MIA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: • H fllHll 1 0,, •r J TlAIS o• "1\1 lfMf I,,. ,, t, "' , ... ," ..... ~ J\.-.y•t p•• fllll,f'tl"~ "' • tH flfHH ) 11 •• ~ YIAH "' 'Alf.flMf 11t • ••~• I "" Wf'lll'\.-flll 1 l•w ,,, iv ( l '""' ""' w ,. l .t ..,~,, JUllS OOClOt I Cl I 01~·1 •t •• 1 ELIGIBLE TO T4KE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION ® Wl lll 0t "'ONt IOI t~TAl()(Wt 11 11 N. St•t~ College Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 171 4) 993-7600 FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 26, 1976 AH ,/tOG/tAMS ALSO ST AllT IH JANUAltY 1911 UuotMU IUOfa&I ,Ot PJDftAU T lllMlD STllOllll l~ AMOVIO fOl vtlRANS • •------------------- FINANCIAL INTEGRITY EXEMPLIFIED Tom Bland• cs a Founding Oerec101 ot South Coctst Nallonal Bank t nd tlas proven t11msell 10 be a deltn1te asset to the Bank aoo to the community He has t>ecn active en a Ima~ c1a1 strategy and tax ac· counting prachoe fOf more than 25 years and. during mat 11me tie Ms devel oped a strong sense ol civic respons1blhty wh1c11 carries over cnto his duties as a 011ector of the Bank Most recently, he has an nounced tlls candidacy lor 111e Newport Beach Cely Council 1n the up coming election Ho IOM\S himself a 'citizen 001111 c1an · and has entered the counc•tmanic race with Che hop<1s that wnen elected ne w111 t>e belle• able to lend hes un1Quc ta1en1s to 1111' hnanc1al atta11s and oparallon~ ot the city help•ng to main ta1n the t1nanc1al tnlegrety and solvency tnat 1s so necessary lor survival 1n today s economy Among h<s many ec11v111es Tom '' past president ol a To11stm11sters Club ii memt>er or the Nowport Ha1bo1 K1won1s Club. a past prealdeot of the L A Ctlaprer ot CM Soccely ot Celclo1n1a Accountanls 11nd a lormer Cha11mar1 ot the Adm1n1 strat1ve Com mutee ot lho State Board of Accounlancy Tom also has authored many pub Oslled articles on account •no and business proce dures Wllh all of his act1 v111es. Tom haa cht?Qrtuily ottered h11 guidance and counset11ng to bank Cus comers. and has been very active en new bus1neu develOQment p101ec1s tor the bank South Coast National Bank 1s proud ol Tom Bland1, and con aiders 11 an honor 10 have him as a Director-a man wh() 11 highly rese>eeled by all •ho know him, and who 11 dedlcaced 10 terY- 1ng his community ~ c.:•::: ·~~ SOUTH COA ST NATIONAL BANK 849 Sunflower Street Cot ta MeH, Callfornla at the corner or Sunflower and Bear (714) 540-5300 Mf'"'""' l'.OIC , I ~oup. salad. Potato, roll. and dessert S2.3S SPIRES ~ 92646 AOOAESS~--------~PHONE ~ .......... - s 11Tv _______ STATE __ ZIP~ IRVINE MacA1thur Blvd at SD COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd Fwv THE HOOKMA N Reviews Jn the DAILY PILOT The complete Savings and Loan. Choose the Perpetual Savings Plan that: suits you best. Y11u1 · mrnwy will ~row y<.•ar after year after yPal' ,\·ith n\'\'l:'r rndin~ security. F unds tfppo:-oitC'd h~· t}w 10th of thC' month, 1 arn intt•n•st f1 ·1m1till'1 ~t-wlwn lwltl to I he· t•rHI of lh1• quartt•J'. ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD 7%% 8.06%t,v~:~~~~.','rAll 7''2"'-•,79fJJI_ 4 Tf-~ CUllllCAH 7: 70 11 70 " 000 ........ •~Ol ... "8"'-,, VIAR c i.11rir AI( 74 70 U.7 70 ,. 000 ....... 61l20l I.. '7:2flll_ I Tf AflrOlll lGAll 7~ JO U. ]wt $1.000 o• "'"" 5!1LG:t I! ft4flll_ tODAYC(l!ltllCAI/ 74,,, ~7 ~ 70 " 000 ..... ,. 5% % s.39% IUCuLA• 'A$Sft0011 ~ I "• '"'"""""' O•PO\ol ., • •ttftdtlW If l"'f h"'t Tlw high annual vi<'ld indicalt'd fo1· e~1ch atrourn l'P!'Ults ,.,.:hen 1•arnin.1?~ at'<• c·umpourHl<'d daily and maintairwd for 111H• vrar. 1>assbook ac:c:uunts haH• no withdrawal rwnaltiei-: :ind thuu~h withdrawal~ can Ix• ma<le on ce1·t1ticate accounts at any time•, ft•dt•i·nl regulations require a substantial tntt!rttst J)t'nalty on fond~ withdl'awn prior to maturity. Acrounts are in·ured to $40,000 by the Ft•deral Sa,·tngs and Loan Insurance Corporation. Drop by soon and ~ee why it mak<•s good l'1·nse to kC'ep ynul' dolla rs at P1·r1wt11al Sa"ings. Look at all you get when you save with ~rpetual: Fn·t· FreL· Fn·c Ch('cking Account .. ~a fe Deposit Boxes Travelers Ch Pc ks• Frc·c Monev Order:-;· Fn•t• Trust Deed Co11t•c:tions • Fn't' Photocopy S<·niCl' Fn·P r\otarv SE'l'\'icc· Fr,·t Sadngs Bond Rt·<IPmption:< F n·l . ·an·-hv-Mail Fn·1• Tax Sli1·llered Coun~e>ling fol' LR.A. & Kt·of.{h Plans Frt'<' F1·1·t· 1 ntt·l'brnnch Pl'i vil1•g<'s I )IJ'l•Ct Deposit of Social S1·euritv ChPck~ F1·1·1• Parkin~ FtH• Tra11sf1•r St•t'\ l('t' ,fur N<•w Accountg 1'h·· abm·I' ~··rvi<:l'~-t>lll~ man~ morc>-nl'I' F r··i· \\1th a q11alify1nK ac·counl. ,. PERPETUAL SAVINGS • Fullerton Office Caty l Fc-llet5, M;ina<101 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd .. (714) 993-1200 • Newport Beach Office Jem" A .. ac:~ son M1na(le1 1634 New MacArthur Blvd.· (714) 640-1634 ...,..,, Hiils M1111 Oftu • lhomn C Wtbiltt. Prn 1dln1 9120 W1l1lll" Blvd • (213) 274 6066/272 5656 IW•stwotcl V~laft Otft(e • 8trtlty S Potier M1n111M 10866 W1l1h11t BIYll • (213) 474-3503 • lardl-t Olfice • O..lt Wm. Mtr$h, Manas,. 250 Horth L11thmD11t Blvd. 11 8tvtrly Bl~ • (113) 462-MIS l'fottlltfdp Offtct • ll'ocllellt 8ttc11t1. M1nait1 18540 0.von$1\irt S111t1 • (213) 36'0 2326 C1no11 p,n Olfitt • £1t111>elh (dmondJOn, M11111er 6442 Pl1t1 Avenue· (? 13) 348 4141 •Open S1turdaya t1om 10 AJ.A. to' PM ~-" .... ., " \ FSLIC ~-------·-_...._.__ ... _ .. ' of I I , > ' I • • \ I 1\1 C( I lnl ell In In .. -~Saddleback •, ED ITI O N VOL. 69, NO. 97, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ' What Killed Recliue? Over S4 Million Teacher Salary Costs Pegged B y LAL'RIE KASPE R Of the O•llY P1l•I Stott The philosophy of the Sad dlcback Valley Educators A!>- soc1alion <SVEA> has a four m1llton dollar price tag. J ohn Coopcr. assistant to lhl' supNintendcnt of the Saddlebal·k Vallev L'n1f1ed School Di~tnct . told trustees Mon day that pro po::.ab made by the teachers' ~roup in their final ne~ol1al1on O.lly ""''•'Si.fl PNI• HEADS SCHOOL BOARD Trustee Loa Young Board Picks Loa Young President Loa Y ounJ;: "a!> t•lt•t•kd by hl•r fcllo\\ lruqel'" a' pn• .. 1dt·nl of th<' :-.uddlt•hark Vall<•v Un1fwd Sdwol D1 «tnrt ·._ Board or l::dut•t1- t1on !\t ond.1 ~ Form1•rl.v lht• bonrd's v1rc• prt'- "itlt•nl ..,h,• took thc J:::J\'cl tlH'r from Ccori.:£' I h•nr.v Dur 1n.: lht• nnnuJI n•or~an11,1 lum 1nt•t•l1 n)!. \\ 1lliam Knhlt'r, p.1 .. 1 rh'rk of tht• hourd """ ''lt•t'I 1•tl '1n• 11r1·.,11lt•nt ancl C.1rolC' '\1·11 .. 111d1 "·'" .. 1·h:('lt•d lo fill hi!> f1•rn11·r 111"1l1un lknn1 .. Smith ''as rho,1•n .a.. 1h1• d1 .. tr11 t'' r1•prt•,1·nt,1l1\l' en 11nm111.i1111j! m1·m lwr>1 lo th1· t ·1111111' l om m 11t 1•t•1111 ~rhool 1>1" tr111 01 )!;in11.1t11111 1-.ohlt r .1i.:11·1·1l l•l r11ntrn111• ,1., 1111· !11,tri11 ' r1•1111• .. 1•nt,1l1H· on tlw ('o;i.,llllH' Hl'i.:111n.1I tk1·u1>.i t111n.1l I'm~• ;1m 1t'HOl'l ~mt•rn 111i: ho.11 d 01·:111Jl•~ CtrnM ~ -= .. \\f•ath_.r <'i•n.,Hkrablt• C'loudmesc; t h r 1111 i.: h \V 1• cl n r.., da y . ll11?h" Wt'dnt''d <•> m lht• m11t 1;o... low 1001,11hl nc•ar :.c1 l'hanrt• of rain 10 pN- ''""' 1oni ~ht , 30 pNct•nt \\ l1d111•,d.1~. l~SIDE TOD.\ l ' Vnu a 1hlnmo hqht of l' S rt11._011on. th' l n11•t•ntll( of C:nlllomui 1111t"m ronlmut>s to takt> hard k111ick( AMther look at th' (tale'$ /1Jcstyle oi>- peon on A 7 Alt-Se•~•<• ''"""''°"' .. <• l M .. .... (;.al .... ,,_ ... Index Al e1 A .. ..... I.a_" ,.,_.,., ""' ,..,..,,, II ... BJ ... C••Hlf1M (.omlo Cnn-.ird 0.•th fiffU<«I Etlll0<1•I P.llqo Etttef"t••n""'"t fl'IMftU Al II• 0 1 10 All All AIO A4 Mvtv•• ,.,...., MitltOMll ""'" 0 ...... 0. .... ,, -· *<II .. , ... .... II I AIM • ,., tl'Wi ltf'tOrd MO,,,\tOCM' 1,,t«mfo••n ., .... AIO Ill II SIK~""°' ... .U ,, .... ,, .... ,....,,,.,~ .... , ... . .... ,-... ... Al·• •• II ... ••.I• package would :imount to more than $4 million. But 8111 Mecham. SVEA's spokes man. told trustees that many items in the package are a "statement or philosophy .. He said teachers know tht·y \\Ill not j?et eve9·thing hsled in their proposal They will. he said, ask only for add1t1ons equalin1t their proposed budget cu~ of $1 5 m1l11on lie add ed. howc\'C-r. that they \\Ould hkt.' to discuss all lhe llems \\llh d1stnct adm1rustralors in ne1?ot1at1ng sessions The d1aloguc on price and philosophy followed a n appraisal of SVEA 's proposals by Cooper Although S \'EA has said they are ask1n~ for a three percent co...t ·of II\ ing ra ise. Cooper con- tended their salar) incrcaSC's \\OU ld cost the d1 stnct a!> much as 15 pcrcent more than 1s pre- sently being pa 1d The sal.ir) :.ehedulc. he said, \\Ould t•ost Sl mllllon or IO per cent more tha n salanl':-. present· ly cost the district. CoopC'r said the ll'aC'hcrs' group neglected lo compute the additional monev nct.'<led for in crements, degrt•es and units, payments for which would in- c rcJse w1lh the salary raises. In add1t1on. the administrator said. the teachers have pro- posed a mid-year inflationary raise which would amount lo a cost or S570,000 or a five percent ra1:o;e. Other requec;ts which would in- crease the d1 striet 'c; cost. he said , include an increase in the sup- plemcntar) pay schedule. frt•c use of c;chool £•q u1 pmenl for lht• pnnltng or union business, a paid leavC' of abst•ncc for the SVEA prt•s1dcnt an escalator clausC' in lhc bC'nef1 l paekai:?c <ind that 71 percent of um·xpeetro money the d1slnel rC'ce1\ es bt· put into .,al••nl'~ All togcther. C'oOpt'r listed :JO items "hich. he said, lt·arhl'r!> an• a s king for ;.ind would in- rrC'aS<' district co!>h ('oopC'r also callNI <itt<'ntion to rC'quests ~h1rh ha\'l' no ~pC't:1f1c: dollar valUl' attachl•d to them. Tht'!>t' in<'lude allowmi: a i;ah- hat1r:il IC'a\t' aftrr thrr1• vt'ar .. r.1tht•r than lht• pn·st•nl ~C'vt•n \\Ith th<' d1'>lnc·I :ind a n·duC'tmn nf lhr day~ rC'qurrNI for lt·at•h1•r-, ln bl' pn· .. rnt bdon· I ht• -,tart of '>t'hnol. ,\l,o, h1• 'aid . SV f':A 1' askm~ that the d1'1nct mak•• 1t <\1'lf 11n · .1J;(l'n~\ 'hnp Tl11~. ht• l''C p I J 1 n t' c1 . " 1l u I rl rt• 4 11 ir 1 • a 11 lt·acht·r~ lo pay du1·,nr •-<tu• valc•nl ft•l' to S1\ f:A for t ht• pn \ ik.1tC' for twin.: rC'prt'!ot•ntl:d II\ thC'm S\'F:A '.,fiut"'ll'llrrt•nlh 1sS199 !\lt>cham told tru .. tl't'!> th;1t lt•at•ht•r!> ha\ l' a pnonl y nr prf' ft•rt•111·1•-. for t hc· 1trm.., Ill' 'u1<I th1•\ \\t1ulcl lw hrnui:ht nut at lhc• 11t·~1lt1.1lin~ table {'oopc•r "ulll hr rt'IKlrll'd on lhl' (St•t• S1\l .. \RU:s. l'agc> i\2) Brandt Named Saddleback Board Chief ~ .Norrisa Poulson Brandt or In me "as rhol'en president of the Saddleb:ick Community Coll<'J?C DistnC't 's board of trustees ~tonday m.1tht Mn• Brandt. S4. of 17921 Angell St .. was selected on the hr'it ballot and by unanimous vote of the seven · m ember J!Overnin.it board. She will sen e a one-}ear term. The daughter of former Los Angeles ma)'or and U.S. Rep. Norris Poulson, Mrs. Brandt as presently sen:in.1t her second term as represenl:itlve of Trustee Area 6 C lrvine) on the Saddleback board. Also eleC'ted lo one-~ar terms were Frank Greinke of Tustin. ,·ice president and Lawrence W. "Larrv" Ta\·lor o f Laguna Beach, ·clerk or' the board. ----"- t ORANGE COUNTY, CAl.IFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1976 AP W1r-•p ... tot THROUGH THE YEARS -Boward Hughes •~ shown in various stag<'s of hts hfe. Top (from left ) a student in 1921. in cockpit of rww plant• in 1935. after being booked on a m •g lig1..·nt hom1 cid1..· char~c in 1936 when his c·ar killed a m:.in . bottom, after r ound- thc-world flight in 1938. before Senate sub· c:ommillec in HM7 . and in 1951. Bogey Man Won Saddle back Revokes Old 6-unit Rule MV Golf Pro Catches Bandit Admiring Or an ge County Sheriff's officers firmly behc\'c today that 1f M1ss1on V1e10 Coun- try Club golf pro Hojler Ballinger hadn't tak<'n up the 18·hole s.?ame h<' would ha\'e been a track star. Rallmger led the way Monday in an uphill das h that led to the reCO\'('ry or the l'lub's $6.500 bank deposit and the arrest of a Cuh·C'r City man who allegedy grabbed 1t from the club's bookket'per. Oepulle!> ~•ml a man identiried a ... Bernard Friedman. 44. leaped into a c ar occupied by club l'mploye J ody Lee ll1lbcrt. 24. :is it lt.>ft the club ;it 267'\2 Oso Roud, anrl headed for th<' hank. Miss Hilbe rt told offic<'rs th<' man overpowl'r<'d her anti SaddlebaC'k Community ~rabbed her bank hal! Shc !>.t1d C'oll('ge District t rustees have rc- she started scream1n1? a s 'oon "" \Okt'd the controversial "six unit he leaped from lht• :-.lo\\l.V mo\· rule." an earlier policy that <11- ing car . lowed district residents to attend Ballinge r and the cluh's other two vcar collc~es w1thoul bartender heard th<' screams and obtaintnj? 1nterdis trict permits. pursuC'd the rohber Bt1ll10J11'r The six·unit rule, adopted one· j?rabbed the man ident1f1t'<i a-; a nd a half yC'ars a go, gave Friedman n('ar the top of a blanket permission for enroll- nearbv hill and held him until dt· mt•nt al other colleges as Jong a s put1es.arnvcd.· :-.tudC'nts limited themselves lo fr. d h t k I . 'l six or fewer units. o rce rs s:u t, ,<' um .< cpo~1 . ('ollegr officials said today the was r1'CO\'C'rt'd I hey s;11d M1~s h· .11 b >ffcctiveinthc fall llilbcrl "as unh-urt 1n thl• !>lru..:-r ange wi . e e I tl'rm bt•i:inning Aug. :JO. g e. lls ma in reason for existenrc "as for the eonveniencc of stu- First Prosecution dC'nts res1din~ in the northern <Tustin-Irvine) a rea of the 365· :,,quarr mrlr d1!-.lncl. But whil<' lht' !>ix-unit rult• m.1dt• it easier for students hvm~ n<>Jr Santa Ana College or Orangr Coast Colle~e to attend those campuses rather than dr1v- 111J: to M1!>Mon V1eJo. 1l ha!> tx>cn a 111srni: propos1t1on for Sad· dlehark Witness Testifies ., l'rosccutor Jack Rvan eallc·d a forml'r m1·m h<'r 1ir 1nd1ctt•d Orange Count\ SupC'rv 1 ~or Rohert llall in ·, offr l' staff to the ~ 1tncss '>land v a!'. h1· be1tan his attt'mp o pro\<' Hallin mad(' illegal US of NS Slaff 1n a 1974 campaign for statewide of. flt'(' .Juhr Gnm1•s. whn now live-. 1n Corvulli'I. Ort• . was ~ranted 1m munily beforr bt•coming the f1r:-.t former Rattin s taff member culled by the prosecution. 0.llJ P114i4 SUit ....... HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Norrlae Brandt It is R\'an·s c·onlC'ntum th.11 \1r'l Griml'" anti oth«'r' "n1· paid b.\ th(• t•ount y for \\Ork .1(· tuall~ rt·l~1tetl to BJlllrl ., 1'171 ambition to bC'C'om1· C'<tllforn1:1 -; hcutc·nant lo(O\ C'rnor In her fi rst hour of h•!il1m•m~. Mrs Grrm c•s did no mon: than n· \ l<'W h<'r work hrt.lory 1n lh,. sup<•n isor ·..., off1r 1· and 0 ch·,1·n tw how the orru:c !>tarr fun c:twrwtl Alleged pavml'nls lo Mr' r.rlmes and olhC'r Battin !>t:.tfr members makt• up the• hulk of thc• char~t'i brought aicaanst Ratlm in a county Grund .Jurv inrl1d menllast AuJ,lui.t. The San la J\ na ...,Up!'rv1sor 1s charged with grand thl'ft. m1su-.1• of public monl'y onrl prt•:oic•nting false documC'nt~ " If con\'IC'l<'d of any of th«> charges. Ralltn face!'! removal from office. a poss1bll' stull' pnson term and. conceivably. the loss of his nJiht to pract1 rl' la"' m Cahfornia On the openmg day of his trial. the 46-year-old supervisor i;a1d he was confident the eight man. four-woman Superior Court 1ury will clear him o r all charges 5 Diggers Caught MADRID. Spain (AP) -Five of the 29 polilical pr1soners who tunneled out of prison ln Segovia Monday wer e· captured early to- day In northern Navarre. ·near the f'rent'h border, the official CJFRA n•ws agency reported. J ~JddlC'bar k Coll«·~<' ofhtial.., p01nt1•d out that lht· t·oll<·gc " t•urrcnt l y pa yin~ nearly St m1lhon a vt•a r to olh<'r th!>lrit•h for t lw cducu llnn of !oral slu- clt•nh For carh studPnl alll'nding anr1tht•r t' am pus th<· collt·Ji•· mu!>l pa\ not only lu11111n but u S.100 "t•al 1 ax Tlw !>t'l.lt tax 1s m l'ant a .. ('tllOJlt'll'>at111n for sr<its hd<l h y Sa d rl 1 c· h a r k s l u d r n I ~ w h 11'11 would ordinarily b1· offi•rl'tl to sludC'nt .. from I h1• other coll<•J;:C' In plart• of lht• lilwral s1x-umt rule truslc.,.., s ubstituted a new r oh ry wt11t'h rrquirc•s an 1n· l1•rcl1stn rt 1l{'rmit for ::.tudent-; takm).: a!> ft'w as or\c unit ul .inotht•r rr>llt'!(l' Tht• .... x unit rule was rt•srindcd O\'C'f t hr obJccl ions of tru,eC's <See Rl'Lt:, Pa~et\2) ' }All FUNERAL ET FOR PILOT SONOMA .CAPI -A Dixieland J3l7 (unC'ral IS being planned for Robert Short or San Anselmo, killed Sunday when a plane he was nym g fell apart. Short. had a reputation as a pre<'islon aer obatic pilot and a night instructor at an aerobatic school he founded at Sonoma Valley Air port. Short once played the cornet, trombone and tuba with Turk Murphy's Band in San Fran- <'1sco. Today's Closing .Y. "•~ks TEN CENTS ed Doctors Probing Illness HOUSTON CA P ) -County medical authorities were to meet with Howard Hug hes' doctors to- day and were ex pcclL'<l lo discuss whether an autopsy i.hould bt· performl'd on the billionaire reC'lusC', whost• body luy under arml'd guard in a pathology lab. Dr. Joseph J arh1mrzyk, coun- tv meda cul 1·x.1mint•r, s<iid hl' must appro\'C' reh>ast• of the cast· to a stale·hl'{'llS(•d physician or perform an autopsy and sign a death ccrt1f1C'at<' h1msC'lf Ile said he did not know "heth1.•r 1 lughcs' doctor" "ere lt ecn:-.ed by the stale of T1.•xJ:-. A Ra) lor Col11.·~<' of M<'<i1cmc spokec;m an said llugh<•:o. was to have been admitted lo Ha) tor· .. internal med1cin1.• dcpartm1.·nt at Methodist llosp1tal in Houston for a complete m cd1c·al \\orku1> to cletermine th<' natun• or an 111- ne~s from wh1rh llughl's had ~en suffering. ' The spokc~man, wh•1 Mud two doctor~ and an adm1111strat1vc :11de accompanied llughl'!> hl'rl·. said no s urgery had bct.·n con- l em plat c d f o r the a iling ma~nal<'. Gcor~c 11. Lewis J r. of the GM. 11 . Lewis & Sons Funeral Chapel said he was to m eet with llughcs representativt•s today to dlScuss funeral arrangcmcnl!i. lie said Hu~hes' rlo.'!cst livinJ{ relative is an uunt, Mr!>. Frederick R. Lummis, widow of a Houston doctor. lk said Mr:-.. Lummis' son, Will Lummis. 1s handling funeral arrangemcnL ..... Mrs. Lewis df'chnl-<l comment on Hughes' d<'alh Monrl:iy night Hughes' fi rs t wife, tht· forml'r Ella Rice, is marnedtoJamcs O. Winston Jr o f llouston. Jfrr husband s:.11d l\t onday night she has had no C'Onla<·l with Hui::hes since the 1920s and would have no comment. Buria l <1rran~1•m(•nts for Hughe:. h avt·n 't bt•('n mad public but a family burial pl has been murntainrd for him in Houston <:em1.•t<-r y, the Lo Angeles Timt•s rt•porll•d today. The 30-by-r>O root family plo encirrled hy tall lrces and bush in GIC'nwood C..:C'mel 1•ry near th downtown hu ~i ness <.li-.tric holds th<• bod11.•!> of llughe pan•nb. lloward Holrn rd llugh and AllPlll' Ganu lluAhe!>. Theo ly marking on lht• plot IS, n metal plat<· bt·anng lhe1r name the papt'r !>:ml SC'tt<'J:a'>t Kopf Funt•ral llo in It o us t o n . w h ic· h hand I func•ral arr.1ni.:1•mt•nh for h parenh ... :wl Monrlav 11 had n rc•('1•1 \'l'd an' in't r11c·1111ns rC'gar ml;( lh1· 1nrh .... 1 n;tl1:-.1 I\ funt•r:tl h11m1• spokt•'im !l:ud h" w:i., invt·n n pnva tc>lcph11n1• numl11•r m I.as V"f« in 1·:i-.c· ht• rv1·r n1·1'd1·tl t11 ronta anynrw .1lm11I I ht• gr.1\'1·-.ilt•, hasnt·\Pr11-..·tl 11 . * * .. Billionaire An Enigma In Death To llOl'STON (/\f'I lnh1.;d1·.i1 llow<1 rc1 Hnharrl ll11~lt1•.., "·" a much a myst1•ry :J'i lw w;" 111 lif1·; ai. much a myM<'rY '"'ht• wJ., life H u~ h es, b ti Ii on air•· in dustn a list and a v111t ion 111on1•1·~ died of a stroke Monday ''" privatc JE'I C'n routl' from seaside Mcxicun rc'lort tn] hosp1ta I m I louftlon. "h<:rl' h parentc; arr bunl•d and \\hrrC' was born 70 ye arc; ai?'\ From the age of 19. wht"h" 1 herited his fathC'r's tool I ('l)n pany, until his death. llu1oeh1·t was an enigmatic f1 gun• , Even after Hughes' death. th<' staff In the beachfronl Acapulco Princess Hotel could not say ror certain that he h ad been there. though he was said to occupy OU! entire top Ooor. Thr pilots who n ew him on his fin:il night did not CSee MVSTF.RV, Pl(Ct' Al) • 2 DAILY PILOT SB • . _,,~'High Morles' ' Riley Installs New MAC Panel Votes A.waited ' NY, Wl.comin Ekct TOday By ne Auoelated Preu Wluonaln. which has made or broken prcs1den tial contender:>, and New York. alway~ important because or tts bl& bloc of convonlion delegate held Armed Guards Robbed & ~ \'?@ (!:!] [( ®@[?WO©® Thf' column appeani d•ll) Ut~ Saturda) and Mondays. ; .. , " p1 11l1/1 111 ' 7 lu 11 "111" l'at M1!>~1on \ ll•Jo " rwwl\ l'll'l'lcd :'ltun1 e1pul Acfl.i.,or) C:ounnl 1~tAC1 mt-mtwr'> v.1•1t• .. v.urn in to off H't• M 1111 cl.1 ~ 111 ~ht by ~ul)('rv1t.or Thom.i., F lt1le} Se:Ht•d tc> four \l'.o tt•111h v.t•rr returninK C'ou 11t·ll11wn ("ul N{'V(! and J ohn Nohh· tind fn:11hmun Counc1lmun Ted Keent• Kel'"" rtpl11ct11 Jeanne Ci al(neb1n on the II Vt'· man ad vtsory v11ncl T hl' oulh of oH1cP '4 as ad· mlnistert>d dur1n~ u ~Pe<'1 al 'le1>1>1on ut M AC h(·udqu.irtl'r ... followt'd b\ a 'ho1 t addrt•1>., rrom R1lel and tlw prt·"•nt11trun or av.ard1> to tht• ~·ount•ll'., commit tee leaders Ril'} Ra\e th•• council · hi gh mJrks · for It-. p€'rformanct• dur HI!( lhl· fir-.1 tv.11 \1•ar1> t'\l'll thouRh ht• Saul mJn~ d1fCicult problem~ h ;1d to be overcoml' · Yew de11ef\ e "the t'ongratula· llOnl'I or ul I o( Ill> y OU hU\ l' done a fine Job W l' lciok forv. ard to 1h1., yl!ar ~1th \'.'\ t'n bt81(l'r and better der1s1on1> ::ind hopefully ~iscr ones too." t hi! 1'1fth District supervisor 1>au.I . Monday night's ceremony was capped by the presentation of awards for "outstanding civlc- service and leader.!lh1p" to l!l~ht MAC cornmlctce chairmen and several other persons who had provided liaison services to the t·ounl.'11. The rt'l.'1p1enti. indude Cat ) Stont>y. chairman of the planning <'ommllleC', Robe rt J ohnson. chairman of lhl• budget and finance comm 11 t<'I' Wendv Ed~ren . cha arm an of the cultural and herit as.?C' comm1ltc<' Tony Loechner, rh::11rman of the parks f 'ro1n Page ,t I SALARIES. • teachers proposals because lh<' 'ltute Education <:ode require~ lhat propo!lals or emplove 0 1'· ~11n1zat1ons be m arll' public nt u meet1n~ ol thl' hoJrd llP11nhJ SVEA hnd bt>t'nt•xpeet· t•d. lo mokl• th1· pn•sent;.illon hut 1 heir prC;>111de11t h:1d eant'elll'd It SVEA Backed By Teacl1ers At Meeting TC'achl'r'> r('prec;enlln~ t•<1r h Saddlebat'k \'='llt',\ School w('nt • before dlstrlcl tr11i.h:<'' Monday to dcmon~tr;1t<' s uppo1 t fur 1 he Saddll'bal.'k V;lllt•> E dueators J\ssoc1at1on (, £1\1 ji; tht'1r "<'x <'luslve representatl\t•· in s.ilan negotiations Ea<'h of lhl.' tcJchl.'t,:1 marched up to lhl' ml(·rovc>hom· and an nounred thl' numbt>r or their col· l<'a1wcs support1ns: lhe S\'EA Oill Mecham, u 'kc prti.l,knt of lhr t1•.1d1t•r '· 1:roup. told trulitt'l'!> thut tht·y ulrt'ady h;ul J>("tit1on" i.i~nC'd b\ 400 lt'U('hl'nl eQUC'Mlnj( SVt-:A·:. r11pn•scntu on in neRot1 utwns llr said that J'> 76 pert'f'fll of thl' 3 tt>achers tn thr di11ln<'t. John Cooper, :i!lfl ls tant to lhl' itltnct 8UiJl'rintc•nch•nt, 1>u1cl ustct'~ c•onnot I t''Po111J until lcr 11 ll·)!ully rN)U11 t•cl 1tm1• for sling uf tht' pelltion .. This •~ 1pN•tt>d to bt• 111 ~I u) The S.1dJh•h 11< k t•huptt.•r 1lf tht• hforn111 SC'huol t:mµI">•·~ /\' iat1on 1 CS t I\ 1 MumhJ\' n lw r n 1• ti 1 n t 11 d 1 , t 1 1 l t 11 II 'na11trutor .. p1•t1 t111n!)I i.iitnc-d I/\ perc·1•11t ur thc· 11on l<•ll('h111.: ployr, u11k llll( h11 lht• C~t-:A .1~ ir repr urnt11th ,. l.('1tcler11 11r hoth t•lnplo) c• upc. an• 1>1 c•llll'llni lrU\lf'l'~ II rc'J\'Ct 1tw1r 11t•t1tle11l11 uml < ull r an l'l<'d11111 tu ll1•t1•rm11w d1 wr1111p' 1">h11uhl r\'prrwnt PIO) l'!I OAANGE COA$T fftr,(W-""\i' l t\i\ All1 t It '1111 U _.I r'\11111 IH "'4~ttll9•,,.tw •, , i·1+t ltJ •tf\,11., • .-., ( .. \ll 1.1t 1+ 'ott:,1Ct1 ''"• ..,,...,,_,, ,,,,._., ~·,. t:tvf1ll\t••ft M ll'lflt11'1 ''•fOw•n I rt0t4, h., (•1\lt1 ~ ... ,.. ....... ·~· t t f-ltwf\f U ... 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""~1 \.t ''"" "" ' ""' t .,, ,..._,, "41 ,, " 'U """""''"' , .. nd rccreJtlon comm1llN'. George Whalt•>. chairman of llw tr:.1fflc t'Qnl mlllt!e-. Don' Jt•wt'll. <'hmrman or lhc• lrun,portatlCln rom111 1llt'l', untl <iraham 1Jc•w11b ury. t ha1rrniir1 ol tht• '<'hool5 cotnrn1tte('. Others t>i ted Wt'rl' Vito Ferlauto, liaison OHIC'er to the Saddleback Are<i Coordrnut1n.: C'ounc1l lSACC l : IUthurd l-'1orl', llalson o fficer to lht• Youth Services Pro.iram . Oen11> Horn, SACC: liaison off1tl!r to the Muni<'lpo.d Ad\'1'>ory Counc·il , Peter H er m an. aJde l o Supervisor Riley: and county ala.IC members Dick Kelley, Dan Miller und Tim Neely. pres1dentiul primary electioos todoy • Al s tukc in N~w York were 274 Dl'mocratk nom1nutina: 'Otes and 117 Repubhcan dell!gutes to t;:o ""1th 37 ulrc.•udy pickt.'<1. Wtsconsin 's UemoC'ruts de c1d{'d the. allocat1on of 68 Democratic and .JS Ht•publicttn delcJ(ales. The polls were s{'hl'<luled to re m<1m OPl!n an both stutes until 6 p.m. PST. . S kies were sunny and the te mperature was heud· mg for the 60s a~ the polls opened In Wisconsin, which prompted optlm1sm that voter I urnout would be good. In New York, however. des pite especially good we~th~r voters were appearing ln u nusually small numbers. according to Hoard of Election offid:lls ~torns U d all made a hand.shaking a ppearanCl' ut an Amen can Moton; Corp. plant in M1h' aukt:e this morning in last·mlnute campaigning. Both Udall and Jimmy Carter predicted victory in the Democratic primary as they stumped the state on Monday l">EW YOJ{K <AP1 Thr,·c :1rml·d men wearln~ !\k1 mai.ks t'"'<'Upt'd with $851,000 today afit•r lh\'y h~ld UP t WO lU'ffit'd W('ll~ 1•.irjlO guardi in the ha:-t•mc•nt of the Oatly News bu1ldinK "The robber's knc.•w this buillt inic. the t'S<'ape routl:':-nnd wh1.'n the delivery would ht• modl'," ont cJtlecllve old. The mom•y was beln~ t3ken to the City Btanch Ronk In th~ bu1 ldlntt on E u st 42nll St n·ct :1hortly before 9 30 a m Tht> tno came out or lJ ~lUll \H•ll to announce th<• rob~·r" A~ tht•\• did so. tht•y also !>l'lzt'(l lwo bwlci in~ worker~ v. ho Wt're 111 tht· ba!>ernent Jt a <'heck <·uo;hmg farm / 1111111 I 'ul • II • 11' ro·c/ hi/I(' cwl flit• '"'''', " uru.I 01 ''"" ,l/dll lll'l'd '" \II/I 1· /1l1'(Jl1t/11'~ Ill Ollll'1'rllllh'lll ''"" ''"'"'''·'·~ M<1 1/ 111111r <1ll•'~t1011~ Iv l 'O I Pll tt II A I • \ II IJ f .'\ \' (II fr I', urc111q1• Ctlo~t 1>111111 1'1/11~. P O /111t ISM t'1Hl11 \11'\tl ('.\ 'JJf, 'II /1td1td&' //lllH ,.,, J1l11, , ,,,, '··, BIHheg Co11f ... fo11 W estherg---Ouster_&ugh__t . . 'fh<' AUJrds and the emplo:-e'i \\ere then hande ufff.'d lo J st:ur"ell railing, polu·e said Tht bandits took guards· ..:uns and lht-n ned with thrt-e bug~ or ..JD.QM . Police 1aenttne~as Pete r Ruppert and Arthur Ores. The e mployes were Betts Bresson and Jim Fitzpatrick. OEAH PJ\T. ln an dfort lo UP· dute m y files I have tw1c~wrtll~n to J C P<'nney's lnsura nc• division at 3700 Wil hire, Lots .;\n~eles. to st•e 1r my pollciea &N sllll In dfeel. Penney's billio.g S)'&tem 1s confu11in~ and I can't determln<' If I'm b<'lng billed fw ace1dl•nt eoveraj(e l 've been on. otble to gl't an answer from Pen· ney ·s leading me.> to suspect that its claims ser vice a lso may be inetrlclent. Can you look lnlo this for me'! CUSD Board PrRtcJent Facea Legal Action Or. A. Edward Westberg was ser ved with legal papers seeking ·h is removal from the Capistrano UniCled School District board or education just before the board eonvened Monday. About five minutes later, Dr. Westberg was elected prealdenl of the board by unanimous vole The papers were served to Dr. Westberg as a respond~nl to nn Plaque Plagues Trustees A plaque of dedication for the Old Capistrano High School gym· naslum plagued the school board with problems today. The plaque dedicated the old J(y m to Guy Williams, a long· lame member of the board of the Capistrano Union High Sl'hool U1strlct. predeces11or to the cur· r<'nt Capistrano L'nlflt>d School D1strkt Trustee Gt-orge Wh1k i:etulled that Willia m s "put up the money" for the gym. ''It war. u ~in ." Whitt• said Now the gym 1s used only for storal(e bl!cause of school earth· qoake construction standarru. It ma' soon be demolished \\ 01lham R W11llams, son of the man named in the dedication a1>ked lhe school board 1( the family couldn't be given the plu· que "The plaque Is or no value to the district. and has great sen tlment:tl v~Jue to the de!lren dants of Guy Williams. ll seems unworth>• ot my father 's effort" for it to be lost or destroyed ... W1lllam11 said In a kttN to the• rfbtnl't TruslN' Bob Hurst rPmo.ved the request from the board·1> <·alendar whCrE' appro,·~11 111 con- i.ldercd nutornatlc. · llurst said he was con('C'rnC'd thal l(I\ ing the plaqul' nway would constitute a gift of public propt•rtr f-'llrther. ht• said he thou~ht tht' rlistrlt't 'lho\lld have SOffi(' kind of ix>hc·» about historical ltemi; und thut perhaps the Sun Juun "" toJ\ral 110<'1Ct\ :-hould h•• <'o n r:i rted l>i'lt·uf\i.lon rnsu<'d. bul was r ut ~hott hy a m otion to t:iblt• th•· molter Ttw plaqu<' ill m1~-.1n ~ nnrl <·.111 ·1 bt· found RULE ... Norrl~a £\r:indt lln·inl') and Frank (irt•inkr <Tu~ll" 1. hnth rf'prt•"'entotl\·r11 or S11ddlt'bt1C'k ·., northC'rn houndnr\' Cnll•·ae 0 H lc.'1.:1 ls. howN·er , h<-lle' e thc-!ltrlnaC'ncy of the O('w pohcy will si~nlflrantly rNlul.'t• S;uldkba<'k'R ·puyout to th(' o\h<'r community C'ollC'~«'S bt•cuu~<' In· l('rrhstrlct pt'rtl'llti< nrc dtrrkult lo obtl\in lntcrd1slnct pt'rm1ts ar<' '" l!U<'d only for the pur11unn<'<' of !<lucl» pro¥ram~· nnt offered nt ~addleba<'k It ls the bt'ller of col lf'~f' offlc1als that molll Sad dleb'!\ck lltudent~ enrollln~ 1n other 1ns t1tutio ns are takinll courses which are offered on tht• ~t 1ss1on \'I eJo e Am pus A spokes m a n for the college.> said 1nterd1stract permits ;trt• also occasionally Issued lo persons who t1re able to d e · monslrate ha rd~hi p to the superintendent :ind the bonrd or trustees Pound Recoven LONDON (AP> -The British pound fell t l 1 cen ts lo a new low of $1 8S25 this morning following Prime Minister Harold Wiison's rt>pl•cemen t b y Jamt s C'allaf'han, but latt•r it r~overt'd to Sl.8650. action 11ou1h t by lhe Calltomla Teachers Association's lpclll ar. Ciliate. lhe Capistrano Unified Educators Association !CUEAl. T h e CUEA seeks Dr . Westberg's removal from lhe board because he no lo0ger lives In the district area he was elected to repres•nt. The service or the papers represent a first s tep In the Corel · ble remo val from office of the trustee. The action seeks the stale at· torney general's leave to sue for the removal or Wes lberg. If the attorney gpneral grants permission, s uit wlll be filed Fro• Pag~Al MYSTERY. • • know he wo 11 to be their passenger untll shortly before takt><>ff And an unmark<'d am- bulance met the plane Hughes ama!lsed an t'mpirc vulut>d at m ore thun S2 billion. IUs holdlnJ(s over the years in· duded hotels, ~u mblinl( casinos, airlines . m ovie s tudios . spacecraft a nd t•lectronics As" llughes · body lay under HUGHES REGARDED AS GENIUS-A3 HUGHES' FINAL FLIGHT LOGGED-A4 HUGHES AS LADIES' MAN AND MOVIE MAKER-AS guurd 1n Me lhod1st llosp1lal. a board of <11n:ctor:. continued to run Ho" ard II u~hc.s · far rlung financial emJl1rc "ai. In thl' put,·· said Arelo Sooerbl'rj!. spoke!lman ror Sommo Corp Summa wos the umbrella ('or porallon that W:t'I wholl.v ov.nt-d l>y Hu~hes .. It hai. ht!<'n run by the board or d1rccto1·s and 0 three.person i.'ll <'('ut i,·e eom rn 1tt l'e,·· Sederb<•rg !Ht id .. It w!ll C'1111llnu1• tc1 lw run by that ~remµ Th<' l'om· pun~ will «onlinuc to bt• a nHT1 panv · · Thl• comm lttee 1:,, Mmposec1 ol F W Ga v. l''<l'cullvt' vlrt' prcs1 dent nf Sum m n. N udin«' Httnlt>L llugh(•-.' Ion~ tune !.<'<'rctar~ npw a senior '1ct• pre1>1dt>nl of thr firm <ind Chester O:.iv1s. l{encrul rnunscl ror Sum mu lit• 1>a1d h<' did not know ~ho "ou Id be n am <'d ('1Ct>t·ut11r~ of Hughf'll. f'lltnlt• or If the cfo!l1H hllllonalre had I'\ t•n ll•rt n.wrll lie !1111<1 It "'"' po,11lblt• that 1111' thrt•1• ml'm bt•r11 1lr the 1•x1•rutlv<' <'omm11t.-e v. 1111111 he.• nam<'d ex t't'Utor-. ,. Ill" abo :.aid ttwr1• wen• no C'loi1e rt'lallvl"! 'lllr\ I vi nit ·Th1•tf m ay be cllst11 nt rt' lolivei1." Secterhrr11 '-8\tl "Th<'n· may hf' ti rt lntlvr of l\Omt' ~INH·r of h1~ motht•r I don t know ·' Sf.'dorlH•rl( dis closed that llut1ht" <ll<•d of a 11trokt• "u cuebral v1u,•ular aceldt•nt. ·· J\l\er a flinit in llOll)'wood nnd o stint a11 a t111rNlttvll pilot durtn.: the l 930i1 and 194011, lluah('S ht-came more and m ore rctlr\n_I(. lff' dl!IApp("brtd frotn J)ubJit' vltw In the l950'1, Mnrlurllna his bu111nes\t>!I rr()m a S<'rlC'll ol 5l'3led Off hole I 'IU ll~. Methodl11t llo1pital In llouaton "as told Monda v morning ut 9 n m that llughei; \\as l'l)'in~ there for trtatm<'nt. T"'O d octor. . l v. o nurses and fot1r assis t unts tame to lloulilon lnten.'On\inental Airport in an un- m3rked ambulan ce to 11wa1t Hui( hes • Tho Pilots who flow the oiling Hug h e& Cro m Acapulco to Houston were hired Sunday niRhl in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A t the Hou s ton airport. authorities bad been alerted that a private p lnne was com ing in with a sick man abo11rd "'rhtl only lhln11 I was told was to mfft a private plune comln~ in about t :30 p.m ." U.S. Cuitoms aient Marie Denton said. "f had tM>en told "1e had a patient co m· Ing In o dlobetlc coma." aga1nat W eatberg by the CT A and Utt' attorney general will be list ed as a n attorn ey of record against the tru11tee "Ir leave t o s ue is not forthcoming , then we wlll sue lht> I attorney general for abuse or db cretlon," Hora«i Whentlc)'. CTA counsel said tod ay . When ban ded the papers by ~ CUEA representallve Monday ni1ht Dr . Westberg seemed not to realize exactly what he had been given. Tbe young dentist took lhr papers and tucked lhem Into u bundle of other papers he <'Urrled Into the meeting room tt is not known 1r other mem bers o( the board knew or the pendln1 action when lhe election or the board oUlcera took place. Th' CUEA, whleh represrnts 375 or the dl11trlct 'a teachers. ha~ formally asked Wf.'stberg to 4ull Ht has refused lo t·<'spcmd lo the demand!! The attor:nl'Y gcrwr al rul(•cl that Westbe rl( is holdm~ offin• 11 legally because he moved from the trustee area 1n whlth ht•" .1 .. elected last M Jrt'h Jn the• Capistrano district tru11tl.'t's 1ort• electl'd from area-; rathl·r th.HI Jt largl'. Westberg. 33, wus first elected to thl' boa rd in 1971 from the S.1n Ckmente trustee ar ea 2 II•· was a re1>1dent of lht' arc>:.1 v.hcn he v.as re C'lec·teJ loi.l ~t'Jr. but two m onths nrtc•r the' c•lectwn he rnO\'l'd to S.in l'll·mt•nlt• trustt'c area 3 '4 h1ch 11> reµn•st•11t L>d by trustC'e Sarah L11>P In contrad1clion to thl' 1>t1ttl! at torne:v generul ·s opinion th• Orange County Council hos rulc·cl Westberg may rNum his i.eut Westberg has i.aid thut in ''lt'" of tht> var~·1n g legal opinwm •. Ill' "'111 not lea\'t'. ~ Should the trustl'l' r ('SJl{n 111 b • removed thl' r emaining MX ml'n hers of the board could ar>JJOint i;omeone to fill the \'acuncy. or could call a special dc·ctwn The CUEA 1s prl'ss1ni.: fo1 a Spi!Cial election North Gets Rain SAN FRANCISCO <Al» Light rain fell on Northern California tod oy as u weak weathl'r front sut on th<· top h,elf of the s tall', a rond1tmn 1•x p<·<'lt'<I to ele:.ir 1n the lati· ufl<'rnom1 then wo rsen Oi;?aln The Wells F argo guards had left an armored t"ar on East 42nd Street and took the money into the main lobby of lhe buildin~ There they look an elevator to th<' basement where they were tn enter the lowe r level of tht· bank branc:h. There were no reporlt>d in· jurtt-s and the trio "apparentl:- made a clC'an gt!tav. .i> ... pol11·1• !laid Few Enjoy Open Lunch Program, Fewer students than t'Xl><'\'ll>1J inuui.:urated "open lunch '' :lt Mission \'lt>Jo and F.I Torn ll1gh Schooh Monday Tim (;rant. M1l'.s1on Vll•1n'!\ !<tu rlent repre11entallv1• to Hw Uonrcl or Edueotion and Ont• ot till' lecnagers who v.orkt.>d the· hardl·~t lo Rel the progrum up proved. said only about t:'>O of Uw 2.-ioo students lcfl hi~ !<t•hool d11r 1nii the noon hour llnm Sl·hm1dt. pnnc:1pal 111 El Toro llll(h Sdwol, :.;i1d uni~ a Quurle1 of h111 '>Chool ~ purking 1111 was t:'mpt) ·c ;ut·:--.llm ,Jtin~. · ht• ~111d , maytw 211tn25 Jli:'rcenl ol his !.ludents took ad\ antUl(l' 111 the nt·~ pr0Rn1m D1~tnct administrators rc•J>Orl t•d "nn dctra ctin~ 1nc1<lt't1h \\halM><'Vl•r" dur1r1J! the first da~ when hii::h st•hool o;tudenb \\<'I l' allowf'd to lt•:iv1• c.tmpus for lunch Bcfo11• t rustec•s apJ.>rOvc•d t ht· µroi::rarn for a tn:il 1wnnd. 11onw ronrl.'rn was 1·xpn•s.•wd uhoul traffr<' ronR<'Stion. sluclc•nl Ul'li\'I ,,. in thl· communtt\ und an lir1patNl da~i; lurdine~!> Studl'n(s "orkl•<l fnr 0"1·r a )ear and a half to ~tl'I the: 1110 .l(ram appron•d. '.':o one could 1•xpl;iin. how('H·r. "hy so f<'" look tl<h antu"l' of II nn lhc rir~l da~. • i'tw~ c1o hun· thr· pri\llt•i.tc· no\\ und 1f thl') ":.int t•1 uw 11 Lht:'y ran," '>a1cl Sthm1rlt G M .. Corona del M<•f Helen Sponnoble, Penney's I•· surance s poketman a t Buena P ark re1Cional headquarters, has eontactt'd you by phone re1ard· lng ~·our polle lf's. \'our problem In communication may ha\'e bef'n dur lo lhf' rf"loutlon o' Pea· nry'11 offlrf'll mort-than a year a11to. ~vo nnobh• advl11es othu Pennt") 'i. Insurance clllllomers to phonr lht' firm's Dallas head. quarterll rur policy lnquirfes or Inform a lion. All reeord"l arr ht'hl a l lh li. ortlctt. Its tofl.frtt phonr num bf'r Ii. (!WO) 5%7 ·?750. Blood·Jl"•••re T•••• DEAH l'Al': I'm wrltlnit agoln on behalf of lhe Illa Hands fte<! blood-pressure tcstlnit 1crvlc.- &-causc of lhe larl(c number of participants, WC (Cil It neCt'aaary to C'Xpand the l!C'rvlc:c. We now <'heck blood prt.•1111urt'11 on n week· l:v hos ls l oltm want to thunk you for your i1uppcirt In the pa11t. Many or the pcopl<' wM come tell us they IN1t11NI or our l!t'rvlct· from ytJ11r M lumn In the Daily Plli1t B K . Fountoln Volley Sine~ ll'11 a known mt'dlral fad that one> of nt'r y 1lx adult• has a blood preuureo p r<>blem wlllch can bt' a cnntrlbutlnJl factor to a hu rt attack , A YS I" ~lad to prcs- vlde Information about yo .. t urvlcf'. Fr ee blood pre,.ure te&li. a r l' n ow offerf'd f'Vc>r~· Thursday f'venln Jl from 7 to·fg p.m. a t the Holy Famll) Mission ('ha~l. 17l0l Ward St .. Fountain \'a llev (on(' block south or Warnt•r Avenue). Anvone J5 )t>ars or ·~,. or olde r m ay 11ar llt'lpatt . For furth<'r Inform a· ti on or t ra nsportatlon, phone 96lt-21 I I Monday throul(h •'rlday from \1 :30 a.tn. t o ncle\n. lt.irbH ('lt1111d(" nr-:AR Pl\T: Would you be able to lo<:at<' llw rnnrn hcudquurte r11' addn•M:1 for Klrhy Clul\sic, the "aruum c·leancr munul'acturcr ? I h;n <' a r 1•a I 11lll K irhy 11nd would llkt> 10 find out If it hall uny value a'! n · m•ar " antique. I. E . llunllnJ?ton f\each i\ddres'I your lt'ttC'r lo Mn. s. \\' . S <' h I t• " 1• • m a n a l 4' r o r <'U!ltom u rtl a llon il, I.Irb y {"111111k. 1920 W. IM lh St.. Clf'vt>land, 0 11 441 02. Alden's Annual. • • NOTICE!! ' , SPECIALS! •DRAPERY •HARD WOOD ~~~-<?.~~ :., IF YOU WISH . WI WILL rttl-MIASUH. THIH, WHIH YOU COMI IH WI CAH GIYl YOU EXACT ,RICIS. . .THIH IS HO CHAlCH FOR THIS SBVICL TWO WEEKS APRIL4to 17 CARPETING SPECIALS! SElfCTEO QUALITIES Of SERVEN, BIGELOW, CUSTOMWfAvt, lfES, WALTERS, MONTICELLO, .ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS-BLACK, fABRICA, ETC. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies 1663 PlACENTIA 11\VENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 9'26'7 · PH O NE 646 4838 646·23.5.5