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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot•• MONDAY AFTERN OON, APRIL 12, 1976 ~M. NO lh, UICTt-S, .. f'llOb .. . ! • et ~·. . . Former Starlet Claims ~-:Site-Married llughes • • • I I I I• Bandits Strike 3 Times • ID Mesa Inside Theater ·3 Gunmen 2 NY Guards ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Three masked men armed wilh shotguns and pistob opened fire today In the auditorium or a West 42nd Street theater that once housed the Zaefeld Follies. fatally wounding two armored car guards in a holdup attempt, police said. The theater was showing a cops-and·robbers movie entiUed •·the Getaway." Photographs promoting the movie outside the Israelis Intercept Saudi Jet TEL AVIV !AP) -tsra<'h air force jets intercepted a Saudi Arabian aircraft with 27 passengers and crew including three Amencan ('rewmcn and for('ed It to land at Ben-Gunon lntemntlonnl Airport near T<'I Aviv todoy, the mahtnry com- mand slrid The crewmen told l~rat'h Inter· rogators the m1latury transport plane had str11yl'd off lt'I ('Our<1c on ils flight from Oamascu,, Syria to Riyadh. the Souc1 1 LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE,A4 upltal. laraell offidaJs said thl'y expected the plane would tK> al lowed to continue Ila night later today. The hrol'llS said the plane wos Intercepted 75 miles southwest of Damascus. ll was not known ex· 1ctly how far orf course It was, however. ThP communique said the American-built Cl30 Hercules was Intercepted 1n braeli air space near the Lebanese border. The plane was carrying 23 civilians and Saudi Arabian soldiers. the announcement said. The senior pilot was a Saudi Ara· bian. It added. "As far as we know there were no problems.'• said a spokesman. and the righters did not fire on lhe Saudi plane. A mllltary attache from the U.S. Embassy was with the ~merican crewmen while Israeli troops questioned the Saudi Ara· blans, the communique said. Israeli jets last intercepted an Arab plane In airspace controlled by Israel on Feb. 21, 1973. when flghrers shol down a Libyan airliner after the pUot refused to obey orders to land. Only five of tbe 113 passengers and crew sur- ¥ived the crash in the occuparo Sinai desert. (See SAUDIS, Page AZ) f theater show gunmen wearing ski masks. A St . Clare's Hospital spokesman said one oC the guard:. died in the operating room and the other in a recovery room about 21 2 hours after the shoot ings. Their names were not am mediately disclosed. Poli('e said there were no wit- nesses to the shootings before the day's first show began. Blood stained the theater's mirrored, JOO-foot-long long lobby where one guard staggered after beinR shot. The theater oncl' hosted some of New York's finest enter· tainml'nt. One guard was hit in the che~t and the other in the ubdomcn, both by apparent shotgun blasts, pohce said. The gunmen were not ap- prehended. Police said no money was taken from the guarcb, the armored car or the theater :.ore. Officers said the ~unmen forced a clt'ansng man to let thl'm tn the back e ntrance or th!> theater about 90 minutes before the slay1ngs. Thl')' 'ta1d the .iuards, who v.ork c d for Pural.itor. Security Inc. wl'rt' making a re~ular pickup at the thl'att•r, but the ~unm<'n :.tp parently 1 hought a dt·h \cry ~\ ,,., being made Wilham Duggan. ~upt'n ''or for Cinema C1rcu1t Corp . which operates th<' theatl'r. 1>a.1d hl· ur· !Stt Ct;NME:N, PagttAZ>. Jackson Vs. Carter .. .... "·-····· "'"' Sen. Henry M. Jackson stepped up criti('ISm o( presidential primary oppo· nent Jimmy Carter today. suggesting Carter might· "gel us into national and international embarrass- ing situations" as prt>$1· d e n t be c.a use he h • s apologized for some state- ments during the ~m· paiJln. At a news t'onferimce in Indianap o li s, th e Was hington senator said Carter's apology for using the phrase "ethnic pur1ty .. In an appearant'e in South Bend. Ind .• last w~ek raises a question a5' to whether the f orm e r Georgia governor has good judgment. (Related story, A8> "ll 's a whole series or in· cidents that have taken place," Jackson said dur· ang campaigning for In- diana's ~lay 4 Democratic primary. . A ;Tempestuous 1\.ction I Holdups Hit Spa, Eatery Costa Mesa poli('e arc In- vestigating a series of weekend armed robberies in their city v.h1ch were ('Upped when a lone bandit armed wtth a shotgun took Sl.500 from a crowded restaurant. The s tickup at Spire's Restaurant. 3125 Harbor Blvd., WJS the third 1n a <;lnng of rob beries that began 1-'riday night al the Atlanus Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd and included the robbery of the Mesa Verde Liquor Store, 1520 Bak('r St. Detective Ser1t eanl Sam Cordeiro said today there is no evidence to indicate that any of !ht' robbt.•ncs Wl're committed by !ht.• same people . J\ccordrn~ to Cordeiro. the-fls:st tobbcry occurred at about 11 p.m. Friday wht.'n two burly me n walked into the ma~sage parlor. lie s<1 1d one was armed with u .22 call bcr revolver and he took S92 from the thrt•c cmploycs and one customt'r who were ms1~c th(' building at the lame. The two suspects were described as both o..,,,.,,.,~,,.10 &''"'"""'"""_, ... bt'tnR about s ix ff'e t tall, Olympic hopefuls in Tempest Class leave the startrn~ line !marker. foreground> in Alamitos Ba v Yacht Club's Western Re~aon Olymp.1c Qvalifying Regatta. The ., Terrv Moore .. small boat sailors h ad all the weather they could handle> dunn~ the event Tn see how 1t all came out, :.ee Page Al2. Former Starlet Says HB Burglary, Rape Attempt w<:1ghmg 200 pounds and between the ag1's or 25 and :so The liquor ~tore r obhl'ry. which took plact' 24 hours lall'r, was commatterl hv a Ion<' bandil armed with a sttwt•d off 'thotgun who got. $'250 from th1• dl'MC"who was bv h1m M•lf m tht: '>tor<' Cordeiro said t hl' robhl'ry nl S p 1 re ' ., , a n e w I y o 11e n e d restaurant, took place at about 7·30 p.m. when tht' r<'lllnuranl was crowded with customt>rs. lie saad the su11pCC'l, a lorM· Charge.::it Told ~ale about 4R to 50 years old, rar· She M • d H he ~ ried the s hotgun into th•• arne ug S A 21 -ycar-old Huntington <See llOLD\JPS,Pagei\2) "•' FORT LAUDER't>ALE, F1a. me ... <A Pl Former movie starlet She said there "may have Terry Moore, i7. cl~ tQ.laav -been" ~WJor~o (r.oa.tats: ,....._ been ma,.ttl!d ttY"~e la'te mA~tr•fe 'fo llughes~but she-re· bllli.onn1re Howard Hughes. and fused to be more specific because says there "may have been" she said s he is writing her children by the marriage. <See HUGHES, Page A2> Beach man was free on bond to· · day afte1 his arrest early Satur. day on a burglary and attempted rape cti"r,1~ •. P<.!liCc repp'jte4. -1nnt6Wl''Mtft'uT" Clld\?r. 21. or 6700 Warner Ave .. Apt. 5-E. waR arrested al 6 a . m . Saturday a fl er police allege he broke into another aJ11irtml'nt in his com - plex and attempted to rape a "tioward was the greatest Jov- er I ever had ... she said "He was the best ·· Hoghes. who died last Monday from kidney failure. had only two known wives. He was divor('ed 'S )) ' ff• 19·year·old woman. Pe 8 1 t Offlcen said lhe woman. who was asleep at the time, strugRlcd 15 T ~th her alleged attacker, then lit een-agers a clearette lighter and re-cogn.Ued him. Police said the MANAGER SAYS HUGH£$ MT. PLEASANT. Miss. CAP) man allegedly apologized and ~FT HOTEL AUV£. A4 -In the past week, 15 teen.age Oed. . . • girls have fallen to the ground al • Polke said the woman. was un· frona Houston socialite Ella Rlc:e a public school, writhing and injured. Otrlcers said they tn 199. No other maniM_e was kickl~~f.ctr:a..Aaf,..._..L -. ll.4~• Ute m-tn .~ow~. Ute-, J.ecl1W"" ......... ~Tiii'*JiTJ~ says lt's not 1l>ilfmenl through an unfocked married actress Jean Peters in voodoo, nar cotics agenla say il's door. 1957. They were divorced in 1S71. not drugs, but parenla are keep- Miss Moore said she met ing nearly a thir d of lbe school's • Hughes when she was 15 and students at home. . Remains F oond married him In the> late 1940s. "My head was hurting bad," S~e would not say how she met s aid Shirley Benton, l4, one orthe hJm . girls who fai9tN. "It wasn't Jike ··1 have lost the greatest 'friend a heada~be . ll felt like something l have ever had, .. Miss Moore was sticking In It ... I couldn't said tn an interview an Fort get enough air. Then I fell out - Lauderdale. "Howard raised fainted." BLYTHE (AP) -An anonymous tip Jed Rivers ida County s heriff's deputies to lhe remains of a m an apparently murdered about the first of the year. authont1es said. Coas t We athe r Variable cloudane.,c; with ' chance of showers tonight ' and Tuesday . Tem - peratures cooler with · highs Tuesday In the upper 40s. t INSIDE TODAY : Spend a day on the com-• paagn trait with Jimmy -<ron.r .. AS. \ ... 0 ... L.M .. ,,_ C.111•"''• o.um.- Qrllk• er.-ii-·• o. ......... ,.t 1:-. ....... .. l:ottr\ol"""'"' ""-· ...... t(.,. Aflt11.A-tt l•dex ' , I :1 :t •••• ... ll1 .,. .. ... "'' • \ ,42 DAILY PILOT S 'Bo' Denies Charges 'I Have Nothing to Hilk' WASHINGTON <AP) -Howard "Bo" CaJl1&w11y, declar· fnl "I have nothing LO hJde," to day denied he exerted any pol1t1ral pressure while secretary of the I\ rmy to\\ in L' S Forel!.l Sen ice approval 10 U · pand ht5 Colorado llkl resort onto federal land The former campaign ·' mana1er ror Preaident Ford acknowledged. however. that he discussed the resort's situation with Forest Service and Agnculture Departmenl officials in a meeting July 3 an tus Pen· tagonomce. But Callaway u1d that meet· i~~~~~~~,~~ in& was in1Uated not by him but ; by two of the officials who were lo ngtime friends and who Callaway said indicated a desire to pay a S0<'1al call on him on his lasl day on the Job "Perhaps J was nawe." Callaway said. "but I just didn't see anything wrong w1lh that m~Ung." lie told the Senate interior and insular affairs subcommittee that the proposed expal\Slon of tus Crested Butte resort onto nearby federal land had been in the works tor a number or rears Before Be Kesa· nned and that he was taken by surprise ~ when he learned in January tg?S '>f a tentative Forest Service de· c1s1on to block the expansion. Bul Callaway denied he had an.>1hing to do with the series of events which led to the tentative deci:.1on being overruled later in 1975 In a pho~o b~ White House photo~rapher Olhe Atkins Just released. former Presi- dent ~ixon is shown in the White I louse with his dog \'icky the night before he rc- s1~nl'd in August. 1974. Tight Sq11eeze Stephen McEwen, 15, battles for survival after being at- tacked by a giant python as he tried to help the 15-foot - long reptile shed its skin in a rt>pllle park at Gnsford. :'\ew South Wal~s. Park owner Eric \\'orrell. shown in background. rescued the boy Pendleton Chief • Ill Clemente Talks Hailed as "a real Marine. . "ho cleaned up lhal lown to the south of us." Camµ Pendleton Communding General Maj. Gen. Carl lloffman, had words of caulion for members of the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Saturduy. Gen. Hoffman told chamber members at the annual 1nstalla· uon banquet that '"1l 1s Po~s1ble for a rity to become careless 1n its licensing as perts " And he warned that it is far more di((icult to clean up a city than It is to prevent filth and cot ruption from moving in in· the first place. The eeneral's Introduction by former Ma y_o r Anthony DiGiovanni and subsequent n·- marks harken to a situation 1n Oceanside. Shortly after taking rommand or Pendleton. Hoffman declared several Oct'ans1de bars off hm1ts to ll'othern('(.'ks. lie cnt1c1zed businesses there "h1ch he said were preying on Mannes He also refe rred to crime raused by off-duty Mar1ne11 1n San Clemente where Police Chief Mel Portner has el'it1maled "most" of the city's rapes and so percent of the aggravatt'd as- ~ault are caused by m1htary personnel ··We'r e not always good r1hzens m every respect but that's the d1rect1on we're tryin~ to move," Hoff mun !laid. In lightt'r remarks, Jloffmnn let the chambE'r members in on some of the 1hrftrult1<'s of run mng a hu~e m1ht<1ry instnllnt1on First. there Ji> th1• que:.uon of the capybora. a 100-pound rodent on lhe looi.c at Cnmp Pendleton. The Mannc.•s have lwen lr}ing to rn tch th t' t"<Ol1c crittf'r nt('knamed "Super Rat" fQr months. llnsucce'!sfully. Hoffman st11d he call'--d the rapyb 1tru "tht' abominal ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ow°"""'"" (04H C\,1111l't """"4 wl~ ~,_ 1, ~~ '""" ~· .-. •·•r \ I~ ~.,V.-0 h; th. 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C-... 54~1220 beast1e" but was glad of one th1nR -there \\t'ten'l t\\o capybaras, J m ,lle :ind female on the base. "Because then \\C could have swarms of 100-pound rau; run- ning all over there ... he said. Hoffman also nolt'd he was hanng trouble with nude beachgoers .. using my beaches down there·· Front Page ,11 SAUDIS .... ll was not 1mmcd1ately rlt>ar why the Saudi plane had L' S personnel aboard. but the United Stalt>S 1s kno" n lo send militarv advisers to S audi Arabia it trains some Saudi air force of f1cers al U.S. base1>. The announcc.•mt'nt i.aid the transport plane the sume type used bv the 1:-racli J1r forre - penetrated Israeli Jlr spact' near the Mediterranean coast The Israeli Jets signaled the plane to follow them to Tl'l A v1v. the m1l1tary said. The Israelis hav<' bt'<'n on ground and air alert alonit the Lebanese b<lrdcr to "atth di.'· vt'lopments 1n Lebanon's ct\ 11 "ar Although the Saudi Arabians hav(' not been reported involved 1n the Lebanese connl<'t. up lo 6,000 S:vnnn troops an• said to havt' entered the nm01rt Thl' Saudi :or forct• h.1 .. unit<> :-tJ· tumcd 111 S} r1a JOll h<1' tukC'n part in JOtnl l''l.l'rt "<'i-"1th lhe S~ nan m1t1tary Callaway claimed that had he wanted to exert political pre· ssurc. he would not have done it with the subordinate officials who met with him at the July 3 !iess1on. but would have gone directly to Secretary o r Agriculture Earl Butt "And I would ha\ e called ham Ml once. bul once a week," Callaway asserted. Jle :-.a id that while the ski re- :-.ort company in which he owns a two thirds interest wa~ m senoui. financial trouble and has debts or more than S7 mill1on. the finan- cial condition of the company was not the reason the expansion was sought. Callaway told subcommittee Chairman Floyd K. Haskell < D· Colo. l ... t deeply resent" the M"nator's allegation that finan- c 1 al troubl es o r the resort motivated the expansion. Haskell charged that lhe com- pany had no intention of putting ~k1 trails on the nearby federal mountain. but only wanted the expansion approved to increase the value Of llS land holdings al the base of the mountain. The Denver. Colo .. Rorky Mountain News, citing a memorandum by Crested Butte Mayor Thomas Glass and two others. said the Barnett-Winston Investment Trust thre-atened lo foreclose on the resort an the fall or 197<\ The memo claims the mvesl· ment firm wall. w1llrng not to foreclose 11 Calla"'ay ~ develop- ment rorporat1on could make profitable sales al tnc base of the mountain Killer Given Death Penalty MERCED <AP> -"May God have mercy on your soul." Superior Court Judge George Murry declared as he formally sentenced a San Francisco man to death The death penalty had bttn or· d<'red by a jury a~ainst Harnll ll1ll, 23, 1n the shoolmg death or Jl1f(h\\ay Patrolman Alfred Turner. 35. of Los Ban~. Th<' Jury had ruled "true" the ~per1UI c1rrumstam·es of klllini: Jn 11H1c('r an the ltnt• of dut}. one of thl' prC'rcqu1 :-.1ll'S for which the dt'ath penalty 1s imposed under l'ulrfornr;i la" Easier Time in Newport Fro• Page A I HUGHES •.. autobiography. She declined to say who her publisher is. "l 'm writing my nutobio graphy for the money." she said "!\fy life was complelel) dif- ferent from what peopl<' though!. Howard taught me i.ubterfuAe " Asked if she hud any docu- ments lo prove her contention. Mi ss Moore said. "I mui.1." She said she ha:. no plans to file any claims against the Hughes estate for herself or anv children who might have been fathered by llughes. "(like to be Independent." she said. Miss Moore, who has not ap· peared in a major motion picture since 1960. is filming "The Great Balloon Race," a mo\'le about the annual balloon race from The Bahamas lo Fort Lauderdall' Front Page A I HOLDUPS restaurant partiall>• concealed in a paper bag. The detective said the suspert put the gun on the counter beside the cash. register. pointing it at the assistant manager who was standing at the register. The employe cleaned out the register on the man ·s orders. g1 v- 111g him the Sl.500. Cordeiro said the suspect was seen by at least six re:i1taurant patrons who made no move to s top him because of the sholRun "But they got a real Rood look al him and we have a good d<'scnption to work with,.. hi.' said Cordeiro said no one was in· JUred in any of the robbent's. Gandhi on Tour NEW DELHI. India (AP)- Prame M lnister Indira Gandhi took a mile-long trek through an Indian village today to de· monstrate her populanty with India's masses and her commit- ment to them. Mrs . Gandhi's vis· it to Hulur. 250 miles southeast or the rap1tal in her election <fo,. tnct. "11s reminiscent of ~1 milar p1lgrimagec; by lndia'l> spantu:.il father. !\tohandas Gandhi eao .. ...,., "" Ot•~• C...·• -'""'"" ea-"'.,.' "'C) ftlt•\ \tOfof\ tllv\lt-'"""''-"'tterl•f r ,,,,.., or •• .,,,,, '"''"' ... -rt•f' ,... • ., ti. UO•H•tf•• 'ti' l ... V\ \fft •t 1Hf,,...U1M •t .,..,,, ...... 0-.f' S.-t~ tt•\t "'' ......... ~ .. ,.\.e ( .,........ 1.etct .. t ~ .,.. ",,,,,.., jJ 11 ,.... ~ .,. ....... "' " ....... "". ,,,.. ... ,,,, ... ~......_ U)\- Holidays are special to Kathleem Conrad of Newport Beach, who decorates her home at 1986 Port Ramsgate Place for most special occasions Here she admires her Easter decorations. • •• .Jab at Ford Reagan Would Meet Author SEATTLE CAP> -Taking yet another shot at President Ford·!-. fon'1gn policies. Republican pre- ~1dent1al challcngl•r Ronald R eagan :,ays 1f elected, he'll in\'ite SoviN dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn to the Wh1ll' Hou::ic anv time. "I'd in,·itl' him.to dtnlH.'r," Hca~an l>aid at a news conference herC' Reagan seeml'<I to enJOY the juh al Ford. who declined last June to meet with Solzhenitsyn on the advice of Secretary of State I (enry Kissinger. who folt such a meeting mtght upset Soviet off 1cials and set back dctente. Solzhenitsyn, a Nohel Peace Prize winner , has been extremely critical of the Soviet ~overnmcnt. Two weeks aftl'r Solzhemtsvn was turned down for a White llom1l' meeting. Ford reversed himself and extended <Jll ··of){'n invitation·• to the author. Solzhenitsyn rejected the anntat1on. 'Closet Drinker' Enquirer Reports Joan's Alcolwlism By The Associated PrHs The ?'ational Enquirer, a weekly newspaper based 1n Lan- tana, F1a . has published what 1t calls "J oan Kennedy's Life as an Alcoholic.·· The Enquirer said lhat Mr~. Kennedy, while at the Smithers Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center in New York. told fellow putJcnt Michael De Marro that her husband was "absolut ely shockl'd" "hen he learned she was ~01ng to sct'k treatment. "Ted looked at me and said: 'Don't be ridiculous. You just drink a little onre in a while.' lie had no iden I was an alcoholic hl' JU~t never knew that for some time l'd been a closet drink<•r." De Mar co quoted :\1rs Kenn<.'dy as saying in the Enqurier art1cll· Another patient, Roscm11ry Steele. who said shl' w<i., a welfare patient and Mrs. Ken· nedy'), roommate. said that 'rc•d Kennedv never visited his wift• during hrr stay at the center but did p1 rk her up t<> take hl'r homC', the Enquirer said Meanwh1l<'. Eunice Kenned) Fro,,. Page Al GUNMEN. • • nved at "ork at 7 15 nm and "walked into a s hotizun ·· ffl' ~aid he wa:. taken to the offrn• of theater manager Jack ll<'hy, wht're the lhrcc gunmen ordcr(•d him lo open tht' safe. lie 11111d he told thl' gunmen that only the armored car guards Cl)Uld do that. Ouuan and 18 other pcr11ons - theater employes and carlv arriving palron11 -were later h:d into a restroom in lhl' hu~rm1•nl of th• theater and tht'1r arms were tied with lengths r>f clothesline "They took us downstairs nnd told us not to worry." Dug~an sa.td. "They wouldn't take our watches and they wouldn't take our money They were wailing for the armored car." At 8:25 am .. Duggan !'laid. hC' heard three shots and then dialed the police emergency numb<!r from a phone in the restroom Today's attack was the second on an armored car service on 42nd Street In a week. Pontiff Pleads VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope Paul Vt, in a clear reference lo poliUcal violence in Italy. has urged youn1 Christians to avoid the use of force to achieve political &oals. ' Shriver !'>ays published rePQrts about the personal life of her sis- ter·in· law, amount lo "sheer character assassination." ln a 900-word article published Sunday in the Washington Star, Mrs. Shr iver castigated the Star for printing an account of a Na- tional Enquirer article about her sister-in law's treatment Gt an 1nst1tut1on run by Alcoholics Anon\ mous. She call ed the article "un- adullerated ~o5sip" based on in- ter\'iewi> with "two sick people" at the institution. She denied the article's report of a rift !><!tween Mrs. 1-\(•nncdy, wife or thl• M a ssachus<'llS senator, and other Kennedy women. ··11a vc reporters no obligation to get their facts straight'! Ha \'C t"d.Jtors no regard for acruracy? ls this not sheer character as- sassination totally out of bounds for any decent journal?" she asked. Mrs. Shriver, wh05e husbarMI. Sargent. recently dropped out of the race for the Democratic pre· s1dent1al no mination. declined to discuss her article Sunday. Mrfl. Kennedy wa:i1 not available for comment. Kennedy refused comment, saying, "ll 's a personal matter ." Eculng IJp ,., .. ,......,. Playboy publisher Huit h Hefner says he's looking for someone to take over as president or the multimillion-dollar Playt1by Enterprises. He'll continue to rule the empire as chairman of the board <Story PageA4 > r ·. ,. .. .. .. .. "' . • - Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom Bar ley < r.drto,., Nott Thu u o Monday /Nlurt rn wluch Dcll11 Ptlot rf'porttr Torn 8orle11 gtt1t1 o pnlOftQl~ O('COUnt oJ o anmon /rom o church e>r '11'1~ •tltcttd tM rcn.dom tA tht Dotl11 Pilot ctr<iJla.J1on (lrto riw church ollo wtll be lht 1ub1ect o/ a /toturt on Solurdos(I church page J Treat Others As Humans -Buddhist Mankind is facing unprecedented crises but seems no more able to copt' w1th them today than at was when Buddha was born 2.500 years ago, an Orange County Buddhist church congregation was told during weekend sernces "8) tht year 20al "'e \\Ill have exhausted this nation's energy resources but no one seems too concerned about the problem.·· Hev Arthur Takt-moto told "'or:.h1ppers dunng a celebration of Buddh<i's brrthda\' "We thsplay a remarkable (nab1hty to adapt to a chang· mg world," he i.a1d. '"So many present da) de\•elopments demand change tn our hfe Myles and yet we refuse to change "OUR TRAGEDY IS THAT we arc not willing to gl\e up anything that we ha\C 1n the face of tr aged> ror such re· fusal." the sp~aker s~ud ··we re.l any such interference whatever 1s 1nvoh•ed. our ultimate destrurt1on or the O(>t'rat1on of the diamond lane on the Santa ~loruca 1-recway " The Buddhis t pnest warn<.-'d his congregation during the Hanamatsur1 servke that mankind has "become blinded by pleasure. blinded by delusion and bhnd1:d by ignorance. ''WE DON'T TREAT f.ACll OTllER as human be· ings," he said "lt was in Ruddha's teachings that men and women art' the sum and substance or the things we see around us but wc can't seem to learn his !esson or don·t want to·· Rep<'atedly addres~IOJ: h1m!>elf to the many children in the flower bedecked temi>le, Re' Takemoto urged all members of the Jodo Shin,hu '>ect to apph· the pnnc1ples of Buddhist lc3ching to eH~n momC'nt o! tli<.'t!' !iurnan rela· troru.h1ps . ·There an' no 'l<'lf made m<'n or self made lhrngc; 1n your hn~s ... hl• -;aid · But there urc plenty or things tu be done in the world around \011 "00 TH EM, ~OT FOR re"ard rJr hecause of punish· ment." he roun!it'led Do thl·m bet a use thev are 'ours to do and p;irl or you:-rclat1on~h·p v :th 'our felio~ hu.man be· rngs "We ha' t' no one 10 blame hut ourselves for the mess we have mad<' of our "urld. · tht• speaker said ··we must learn lose<' hfe as 1t really 1s 1f ther<' 1:. to be an) improvement " Gaut.im<1 Buddha w~1:-born m the .:ardens of Lumb1n1. Indra. 2.500 y(•a r.; ago 111-. tl'achrn~s and philosophies are acccptl'd today by an estimated 500 m1lhon people compris· lllR manv U11ddh1sl M'cl:-. ~Betty Myers Quits LB Chamber Post lkllv :\l~l·r<. ha' quit ht•r po" t1nn J~ m•ma.i:t•r or lht• l.a,.:un.1 lkach Cham her of l'omnwrc1• '.\Ir' ~ht.•r' .. 1 12 \t•ar l.a$!una HedCh r1· .... c1l'nt h .... hl'l'll t'hamber mC1n.1i.:1·r ""ct· \J.~rc·h 19i0 Ht•r rt•s1~11a1mn 1s c•fft•(·ll\t' '.\tav 12 "She n•ally d1dn"t ~•H' a rca <,on "hv She sa 1d she wanted to ret1r1·>· !iatd l.'1u1~ Z1tn1k. <'hambcr lrl•a,un•r ··1t "'·a s un· 1•x1w1·tt•cl " '"Tht•rc• wa-;n "t any d1.scnchant· ment b1•1\\ N·n h1·r :mil th•· 1·x 1•t•11t1' 1• bo.ird. ··Zit 111k a<lch·tl Z1tn1k ~a•d lh1• d1amlll'1 1" s11hc1tmg applications from 1><'0 pl1· 1ntert•<.tcd 1n the µo::.1tmn that "ill pa) J st.HttnJ! !-al an rtf St2.000 ~I rs '.\1 ~ l'rs t'Jrnt·ll $11 200 Z1tnrk ~aul chamber 0H1rt•r<; named later this month ~111 l''l abll'h a screc•ntn~ c·nmm1tl(•1• to f\'\ ll'"' .1pphcat1on~ and makv :i rt•commendallon for a sue cessor Tht• Laguna Beach chamber has about 300 mc·mlX'rs and an annual budj!et of about 322.000 Thl· chamhN also adm1n1 ... ter-. :in $18.500 advert1s111g µro~rdm pn1d for h~· the c it\ Wolk Wif 11 Grond1110 Actn•ss ln~nd Hcrgm.m holds l1nv hand of grandson Juslil'I, :l. ''" th('y \,,ilk in '.'\ew YClrk 's Central Park Jus tin 1~ son of ~l1ss Ber~man ·" daughter P ia Lind~trom .. .. Big Rat Eluding Marines Tht' tnemy lumbtrs about but o u t r u n s ~1 a rt n t 1> in C " mp Pendleton, the b1ggl'Sl lJ S mihlary base An Iroquois Indian could get closer There's a fine ~et of new tracks often an the soft. aray mud around th<' impounded lakt on Toby Tsu ma·~ 120·acre le1ased ranch The impressions are d~p and plain three parll~' 'A'ebbed toe~ on tht' front fret and four on th1• back The) lei.d dirt><'\ I~ Crom tht> cauhflo"' er p11tctw!> to thw wat.or "'here he :1uns on tht· ~hort lt'dges at~ at tr le\ el The farmhands and Mann<' Corps "'1ldhfe expt>rts get no f11rthtr as the pre) plunges into the water where he can noat for hours. the tip of his blunt no~e barely v1s1ble Yei.. catching the capybara 1s a chapter which probably "'ill never bt-written tn the proud an- nals of the .\1 anne Corpe, After almost four months. the 100 pound r odent ha:. avoided 1·apturc and dines at ~•II from the \'egetables and other lurt'::. left in the man-made cage to ratch him The cage 1s abandoned now. and T::.uma's workers a re busy with thl' truck crops Karl H Baker. a ssistant San Diego Coun· tv agriculture comm1::.s1oner. said Friday that "<'verybody has quJt tryrng to catch him " "It wou Id be ea~y to :.hoot h1 m or po1::.on him but he'-; sh~· and JX'rfcctl> harmles'." Baker said lie and Ernest Blakt', deputy commissioner. al(ree the b1~· headed rodent which rc::.embles a brown-ham:d icophcr rs probably all alont', perhaps lost from the rap~ buras "'hrrh now number 19 at a commercial w1ldhfe park 20 miles to the north in Orange Count\• A rlt>al<'r 1n Miami. 1'1a . sold the first of tho~e to I.ion rountn- Saf an. obta1n1ng them from South America A few weigh about 100 pounds now and may llvt> to be JO years old. Tht' :-.ofl. aquatic plants ~row lushlv 1n the San !\latt"O ar ... a of Camp Pcncilcton , and the ~un burns warm In tht' m 1dst of 26,273 or 1\ml'nca'::. frnt'st leathernecks. turnrnK to more 1mportunt thin.gs now. lht' lonely cap)bara 1s II\· mg like a kin~ Klaasen Gets 'Citizen of Year' Award Th<' S.rn Clc·mentl' C'h<tmber C\I Commerc,· n.1mcd Ralph J\laa11t>n C1t1zen of the Year dur m.i <'eremon1te!. nt the ,mnuul banquet anci 1n ... tallat1on or of firers Sat urdav at th1: San Clcmt•nte Inn · Rov Jlamm "':is 1nst;illt>d as prt•,1(Jt-nt of the ( 'hnml><'r for lh•! 1!176 77 n•ar Otht•r rww officers art> II rl '.\l ark'I, fi rst \'ll'C prc•s1- dt•nt . W1lli.im II Kc•nd<1ll. s<'nmd 'll'1' rr1•!>1dl·nl nnd Klaascn . lrt•asun•r Thi' chamhl•r nam<'d Con <'ord1a Elt·mt'ntnn Schonl t1·Jt'hl'r Genl' 11 Rrh·n T1•;1chcr of th•• Y1•ar In making tht· pre,t•n tatron, O "Rrran "'as h,1111-d a' nrw nf th1' rommunil) ·::. 'unsuni.: ht>rl)t'S '' Tht• <'hamht•r ;d:-.o hon11rec1 Aarh,1ra W1lh:imc; orgumH·r or thl' San Cll'm !'nil' !'.<·nmr:-.. In<' . a ~t·n1or rtttll'n' .i:r1111p ~•th a S("H!l'la l <!\\ .11 ti fnr l"I\ II' \\Ork Althou~h hnnor1•d "' l"1l111•11 111 th<' \' e 11 r . I\ I .1 :"<'n ' 1<·1· 111 c•" dt>nl anci manaJ:t•r nf th1· l.:ii.:11n,1 1-·ederal Sa\ lllll'i and Loan branrh an San CIPml"nlt'. wa~ lht' tur.ict of a few jokt'l\ Lt>on R1h•y, 1n m.1k1ng th1• pn· 11cnta11on to Klaa~1·11. 'did 11 donation had l>e<'n taken up omon" Klaascn 'i. fn1•nc1~ anrl cit· 1>0111t<'d In a 'lllv1111i?' account :11 lht' Sant:i Bnrlinra S:l\ 111g" ancJ Loan branc-h Ill San n1•m('lll\' R1lry said lhut Klu;\s1·n·, rival firm woul<t he fl'ulunng a largt.· Ml{n Monday which "ould ""~ "'Ralph Klaasen ln\csls llcre ·· Klaasen wa11 hnnor<'d for hi'! work with youth of tht• communi· ty and for his efforts al Cl\'H' IM't terment He had tx>en namt>d Salvallon Army Man of the Year Thursday About 120 people 3tlendcd the chamber banquet~ h1ch also saw the 1nstnllat1on of the officers or lhe Amigos, a chamb<'r support group ~e" Amigo officers arc :\l1k1 Wolfe. pres1drnt. George Gearn. rirs t VICe president. Berth;1 l lt>nr:·. second ,·ice pre<11dent and E L R1sle}. secretary Airman Se ntenced IRAKLION. Crete IAPl - Airman I C Guy Bunklev of Saint Simons Island. Ga . ·was found guilty of hooliganism and lo\ as sentenced to nine months in j;ail today ror expressing anti Greek remarks dunnR an anti· American demono;trat1on. of fir1als said 0.tlf ...... tl•" l'MI• COLORFUL UKRAINIAN EGGS ON DISPLAY AT CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY If You Start Now, You Might Be Able to Decorate One by eHter The Five·hour Egg UlM. Artist Revives Vkranian Traditio11 By JOAl\'S E R F.V~OLDS Ol llM O•llf ,.,194 jWll Famihes decorattn1Z Ea<.tcr eggs for the upcoming hollda)' aren't hkely lo de\otc tlw fl\ e hours to their project that 1t tali..l'" ;,\lary C J Sykes to do one of hers. !\t1ss Svkcs. an art student at Orange c·oast College. ha!> taught herselr the art of creat1n~ pvsanky. the elaborately decor at ed eggs that are part of the lJkra1· • nian folk lrad1l1on. A few of the t'J?RS produced hy the 20-vear-old Corona dcl '.\tar resident will be on d1 :.play through !\I ay 1 at the Corona del )tar library. 420 Man gold A1·l·. Miss S)·kcs 1s an art 1st "ho -..·orks only in traditional folk arts. She said sh<.' s aw :i picture of some p}sanky !le\ en months a~o and she decided to tr~ thl· dt' corat1ng for herself Since then. she ~aid she has learned tjlxwt the folklore of the decorated eggs. The l"krain1ans began th(• trad1t1on several hundred vear' ago. incorporating their pagan s) mboh:.m into the behefsoftht•ir ne~ ly adopted Chnst1an1t~ "'Thev behl've the futt• or thl· world depends on the making of pysanky and that no e\'ll can enter a hou~e when' they arc." she said. Each egg has a storv to rt'la:e 1n 1lS cl.iborale de.corattons "h1ch are ::.) m boht She pornted out that the cros hatching de ''gns "'h1ch an• common stand for Chnst ·s net. used to catch men's soub Dots are star:s. or .\!Jr) 's l<'ars "L'nfortunalcly. I haven 'l bf.co able to find out too much about the S) mbols I cant ·read an egg," she said Another problem she has en· countered has been "'ith materldls. ··t d on't know wh.it traditional matenals are used for dyes."' she said . "so 1 ·vc :.earched around until I raml' up with colored crepe paper in a "atcr and \'ines:ar solution tu • give me the colors I need.•· Mi~s Sykes said she also can not find a trad1t1onal tool. called a k1Mka that as used to apply wa:1. to tht• eggs '" a technique \'<'I"~ :.1 mllar to batik ··1 Just ha\'e to make do "1th a batik tool 1n stead ... she added. )I akmg the eggs is a time con:.ummg and frustrating pro c.·r" th.it ran take up to f1H· hour!> for Ol\l' t'RI! ··1 "ork on .1 fr" ut ,1 llm1'. ·· ~ht• )-atcl .. Thl· mo~t I 'H • don"' in one 1l.1y ".,.., four.·· Mrss Sykes said that those hours of labor can tx· "'asted 1t somPthmg 1!ocs wrong 1n lht· final st age · · 1 only f1n1::.h with about onl' third the eiu:~ l ~tart out "''th." !!he said. The trad1t1onal pysnnky pro· cess calls for sa~·ing ot n spet1al prayer bt'fore h<'ginnmi: and ha\ mg thl' {1n11>hed cgi.: blt.·:.~l'd b\ .i pnt-'t A ft<' r t hat. t h l' r t• a I \\ or I. begins. applv1ng h.1t "'a' to tht e1u! on the places that are to rl' mpm "hate M1si. S) kl's pomted out that pysanky 1s made ~ llh r11w l'~,_:, because boiling causc.•s tht• t-h<:ll to lose 01li. lhal hold the 11\ <' She '><lid that in appl~·ang "a' great care has 10 lw taken to kt'l'P the hnes smooth and unblotched The purpost• of appl\•1ni.: th1• wa>. is to prott>Cl th<'<'!<!-! from thl' d~e She said tl.1• next s t<'p 1s to n1'1' ly the hi.:htt·s t color. usuall.\ yellow When that dyt• dn1·~. more wax 1~ appl11·J and tht' nt•>.t darkes t l'Ol11r Aocs on Th1: Slt•p, are repeatt•d tor t·ach cOllH' acidt•d Soml' r.:i.:~ h;n "' :t" m;in~ a~ f1H: colorll ai. wl'll us the wh11l· ;ire as All<•r th1• t'.1!1! 1' 1·nmpl<'l1.'d. lh1· wa>. Is n•mo\ c•d '" hold1n,L? t hl· l',l.?le m•ar a l'Jndlr fldnW and rub bing off the softl•nt•d ~ ·" ..I i.pray them \\1th J '>t'Jl1•1 \\ht•n 1·m don1: tn prc:-.1•n1· lh1· color.·· i.he 1•spla1nl·d :\l 1ss . ~ l.l'-;. "ho 'a~' .-.hr tn tl'nd<, to sell hl•r l'l-!f.:'> hut 11 ... 11.1lh· t'nd!-up 1-!I\ mi.: thl'm ·1"';1\ "' pn• !'lent~. 'illd :111 of ht•r dc.•s1J.(n' Jn• on~inub · I nnl~ twcl th1• •lilt' phot" 1,. "orl. wllh \\ hrn I ~tar lt•tl. i.n I U~l'ci 11 to i.:l"l un 111t•.1 of \\hat th•· trad1t1onal 111•.,.i.:n' an• ;"\:•)\\ lhou,L?h . I Jll:.t do'' huh•\ 1•1 I lt•1•l like Jotng ·· Concert Set By Vocalist AtSaddleback OC Student Makes Pop-country \'Oculist Kay weaver will appear in concert Apnl 2S at Saddlcback Colle1te. culminating the collei:e·::. "Sun davs At ThreC'·· sene' Her hour loni: performanr<' begins at 3 p .m . 1n Rwldtnll Ron the lo"' er campus. Tickets. pnced al SJ and S2 for ~tudents. are a\·allable from the coll<'ge'i. public information office Scholarship Finals ~hss Weaver·s rcperto rre rn· eludes pop. ruck . countr) \\estern. gospt>I. and bluC'i. son,I.?' She has JUSt rt.'lea:-.t.'d t"'o singll':-. and frequently performs in clubs 10 Las Vegas and to the Lo-. Angeles area. At 4 p m . following her pro. gram. visitors arc invited lo th!' college itallerr for n•frt•:-.hments and a brief reri>ption for photo· graph<'rs who part1dpated 1n n month·long exh1b1llon on cam- pus George G nffith. an accountm~ m 3JOr at Saddleback Collt'f.l'. ha!! advanced to the final round tn Bank of Amenca ·~ S88.000 community college 3\\ ards pro gram Griffith, 2~. who compt.•t1•d .- with .. ('\ l'O other bUSIO{'~' -.tu dcntc; represent in~ Orange Coun· ty's six rommun1ly college-.. was selected by Judgt's for the arca semi-final award ;ind 1s guaran- tel"d at le3st S2SO by wmning .11 thE• county level. '.\1elind:i :\luno1 <>f Cyprc:.~ Colll'f(l' al!'lo ad\'ann•-; lo the fin als with Gnfflth m the business c1i\'1s1on. Griffith. who is concurrent Iv enrolled m <tecount1ng ut Cr;I S111tt• Fullerton. altcnds college undl•r the GI Bill as a form1•r Bar Owner Slain Marint' He has consistt·ntly c•arnt'd a plttCl' on Saddleback 'o; HAWAIIAN CARDENS 1/1.P) clean·-; 11-;t ~1nre enrolling ;it the A llawa11an Garden' area bar ~llssion \'lt'JO campus'" 19i1 owner was fatallv woundt'd h\ The Saddlehack sophnmor<' 1Nnshols as hr p11r<1ued t~11 rob· from Trabuco Canvnn "'" Cari· bers "'ho fled from his <'!II ahh-;h ninr other hustnt'ss· majors from ment "'1th about S.150. polir<' sarci ''· h C I r h A I Octavio Moralcc; was shot in hi:; .~>Ul t·rn a 1 ornia m t e prr rar after the robber~ rndd~ :-\11 ~otf;~ab ut the Be\'erly Jl1lt1111 _arres_ts_· _w_e_n'.._!:!oor.;..t<'<f;...;;... ____________________ _ ke\f Become a member of Brett Walker's exclusive Golden Key Club with a personally engraved key chain of ld·K yellow gold Round $90, Square $79, Reclongle S\04, Nail Head $215. AWARDS FINALIST S addle back's Griffith 'i3Adl <l/Ja!JeA 9/ewfiPAI 35 Foshion Island. Newport Beach. Calif. 92660 (714) 644-2494 DAILY PILOl Monday Ap1.1 1~ 1970 .... , . _,,b Tom Marpbiae 49 Killed Today Despite Truce BLl'E )10!';UA Y~: I 'hould nt.-\'t•r Irv 111 nn11fd ll· "1th rnum \ 1m :\l on1ia~" I hu\ t' t•oou~b truu bhi undl'r!>t11nd1n.1t It cm J•O)·day ~l ond uy morn ing' usu.db •ta1 t. <11Jt ht•r1• at tht· •1H11:"' "1111 Jlhw lQ mg to find 15 l't'nt~ for thc C'offc<: m.1C'htnl' "h1<·h u'"d to COM a thmt' I UIUlllh huH• LI l'l'lll:. Tt11 .. do<''n "t mc•un that I 'm broke ll ffil'Un' lh,11 I l('{t m) fortunt' Ill mr otht•r i,.Jllh l 1h111k It \\ J!> 27 Cl'nh ,,\n.)" U\. I ),hould.n't tJh• out tht' Monda\ m ornini: i:rum11!\ O\er inflJlton on tht· rofl1•t• p<·u J>le Ju:.t con:.1dt•r the S2 11111 \\\• Jrl' l(Olni;? 10 #.ll'I :>Omt• llt'\\ IJlll'' 'l\llh Tum Jcrfcri-on i. 1>1ctu1\• 011 them •yr ! TH•: l,AST T l)I •; lht• rt'<kral J:O\ t•rnrnl•nt printt•d up :.oml· S2 bills "a'> 1n 1966 Some" JI! ha., {)O\\ C';JlcUldled tht.· mOJllOn (;H· 'fors O\'l'r I hi! pa).t dCl-.1dc lie· al lel(c'i th;it today's S2 bill,., on!) --"orth SI 15 in 19l>6 moncv Thu~ )OU an• le rt wondering if 11£· ~hould ~ctua ll r l':Jll 11 u SJ JS bill I'm tertain ttw rt·deral peo pll' "ould frm, n on 1h1..; It JUM d(}('sn 't ha H' I hl' ru.:ht ring l11 1l ,\nd \ o u h:.i \ l' ti> admit our fl'dt>ral ofrll'wldum know.., all dbout mOnt'\ \\\• 0 0\\ han· ror t''Camplt' thl· 13·C'ent stamp YClu nl.J~ nut hJH' sel•n an~ 11( thl·m but \Ou Jrl' lold the1· e\1~1 I ru,hNI do11 n 111 tht· Io l' a I p 11 "t off ll' l' '" t· r t ht' • wt•ekend to mail ·>fr -.omt· hilt... l beron· the l'•>llt'C'tor" l'Omt· I ar ound I had no J3 C't'nt '>lJmJ"' '>either did the ('l)UI mal·h1m' that sdb :.I.imp~ 111 thc P<>'l orfil'l' YOl' Pl'T YOl'R 'IOSE\ Ill I and ~t·t J n1nt• ('t•nh'r and a \\hoh· slnni.? of ones B~ tht• lime ~uu ~l'I throu.:h p:Jsl1n~ !>tamps .111 oh•r \Oll r t•nq•lop1•, 11 look" 111..t• \Ou'r4.• tryllll! to ma1l 1t t11 l'nl.ind If ' u u h a ' t' t r o u b ! t· u n rlt•rsl<Jnd1nj.! lht• frclt•rOJI postage• :.t 3mp i-1luatrnn . for J,!O(l<lnt·'' sakt' don't tn to undt•r stand fedt•ral n•\'t'lllll' -.harinl! \'nu h;n t' Jll"I part 11·1p:11t•1! tn th1' h1 forking o\ 1•r ~our 1111·1111w l.1\\'' You 'h•1r<'cl 1\ttu.ll lt•tlt•rJI rc11•nu1• ,h,1r 1 n i: . h 11 \\ 1• ' t• r 1 n ,. o I ' 1•" Washington p.1 ... -..111)! out molll'' for s pt•1·1.tl p1 oi.:ranh to 111u11t11·" and <'ltlt'' Tht• f(•d1•r,11, h;11" doled out <,onw S.10 b1ll111n th1 ... "a~ !1111<'e tht·~ -.1~1 rlt'tl :.hanni: Ill 197:! WR O~C. T lll'\l\t:RS .1n1I nnl<'<t ffilJ:ht "UJ.:l!l'">l \\hJI lht•\ an• attu.dh dotni.: t.., J,!I\ 111~ u:. ,1 share of our tl\\ n mont•) 1.1kt' you l!I\ l' nH· ll'n huck" and I hani: 11nt!t 11 r111 ,1\\hill· l'rdl\ ""'Ill I :.a' 'Bt•r.1U'>l' I m ,1 J:11od fl'llo". I \\,1nt 111 ).ohan• \llllr mon\•\ "11 h '1111 I h·r1:·, ~ till · \'m; pr11t1•~1 that \Oil t.(a\t• nw .1 Tt•nn£'r In 'tart '' 11h Whal h.1p 1wn{'ll In \Ollr Siil" ~ht•rl':. Ith' olht•1 Si '.l:!" "\\l'll." I \•'(pl.1111. '1ht·rt• "''n ' ad m1n1 :.1r.1l1\ 1• t'\IH'lht·~ thal 1•11nw ln St :1:! and ttwn th1·n · "a" handling .ind 1.>1'11t'l'"lnl! "ht('h co:-t jOnlhl·r nnl' 111111.11 .. \'Ol' VKOT•'.ST TllA'l' -.1il1 \(';n 1•-t s,r., un.H'('llllllll'il fur Whal happt•111•1l t1• Ill\' s~ . l)h, I ~·"I' 1h.11hi1111' 11'1111\\'i .11·11"' Ith· II q•r Tht•\ 1hdn I ha\1• ~\II to -.1.111 \\llh h~t· \OU clcd ""' • \\'11,11.i Ttunk1·r ..... ur1• can con fuw thrni;-. \'1111 111 .. 1 know tht• tNfrr .ii i.:11' 1·1 nnwnt couldn'l 1wrk lrkt• 1h.1t BEIRl'T . l.t'bOlnon IAr> More f1t'rn• f1 i:hlin.:'" ~b.mun·.., l'I\ 11 "i'tr wh r epOrtt.>d tudu>. "'1th 49 pt'rSOOllt ktlh'd •md ~T ~ ounded. de~p•lC' t•xtem1on of thl· <'tmw fin: untd Hw t>nd of Apnl P<Jlcre :.;i1d the bodct'li u( 26 per~on' k1lle-d ttJrltr r \I cr1• al:.o d111<:onered Cl.i:.ht•s 111 e re ulso rc•ported 111 ound the t'df:<'ll of the (.'hr1i.1tu11 n•t•tun~le of m ount:unou ... I ,rnd ulong the coaM north of lk1rut. Thi:. indiC'ated lefll t ~lo).lt'in h·uder Kamal Jumhl:111 ·~ fort1'l'> \\1:n· putting ne\\ 11r<'~'IUrt> •m lht•ir right·" in(! Chn .. tiJn ft>t•' 1n Jll Jltempt to forn· lhe 1·lt'<'ll11n of ,1 Chris tian prl'-..d\·nt ~r m pathetic to Jumbl.itt'i. puht1cal demand), \\HILi:: AGREEISG to l'\· IN\5100 01 lf\t' tu OU)' c1•a ·fl~ \\hl\'h v.iu. lo tu1H u pirld lit noon tod~v. Jumblall warnt'cJ lhllt h11.t force~ V. OUlcJ I>''\' a on h> rn1111.,rr 'irtory uf11<' 'Prt~1dent Suleiman f'rnnj1th'i. li~Ch!>Ot "'"~ <'l~t·tl-d soon "l'n l~,,.. t'r unjleh's r eplact' "1ent 111 tomplt-tcd r.hortl~. "I' \\111 h;.v,• to deeldt the l\ltuu1111n on th\• bas1• oC a victor and•' un qubht•d.'' he said. PARUA~IEST AMESDf:o Lt.'bunon'1> tons11tul1on Saturduy to ullu" tor FnmJi(•h'1.1 rt>plac1• llll•nt l>cfon· ha term t•xpin·' Sept 23 Uul FntnJtl'I\, th" ~~ m bol of Chris tia n res1slafl<'t' tu ~loslem demands for com rol ol the pol1t1cal 3 nd ccon om1t !-)Slt'm, could d elay the election or h1:. s.ucl'essor a month b~ rt" fusmg to i.1gn the Jmendmt>nt •Not ,,bdientin,Z' Hugh Heiner Seeks Playboy President ClllCAGO (AP > -Hug h Hefner !laid toda~ i~ he looking for :.omeont> lo take O\'er as president of Playboy fo:nterpr1 sc., JnC'. and r un the day.to- dayoperations of bis multimillion dollar t•nlt•rtammt'nt l•mpirc. "There's no truth at all to 11ny reports that I'm what you m ight say abdicating." said Hefner . who will continue as chairman or the board of Playboy Entl.'rprises. ")h· 0 " n im oh'l'ment will be as it has al\\ ays bel•n m the past ~e,·eral \ears. \\h1c h 1s lo e-.tabhi-h ~·hc:re we a rt> ~01ng and how "e ·n· going to get tht're ... ht' :..ud. llEF'SER, 49. s tarted Playboy magazine m 1953 and no" O\\nS about 70 percent or Pia~ boy En- terpri~es stock Hio; empire 1s based on tht> now\\ 1dE.'I) imitated maga11ne. w hi<'h announced Sun- dav a newsl;tand ratt· increa~t• from s1.2:> to s1 so. Pli1) bo) ~pinoffs now include mort-th<cn 20 ke' r lul>:. around t he countrv as " ~II as ho tels and mansion~ en Chicago and Los Angeles. llefner no lon.:-er li\'eS in Chicago, wher~ the corporation has it:. headquarh•rs. but residr., in tht• 30·room Pia> bo) man:-ton in tht' t'Xdusl\·e HcJlmb) J11lls .,cttion of Los Ancell':. "AS\" ISFER ESCE that I am ·mo' 1ng O\ e r ' o r 'stepping down· or 'i-teppini:i a:.1dt" 1s not true." Ht'fner ~aid 1n <'Onf1rming n" port:. that the <'orporation 1s look- 11111 ror a pe rson to ser \'e as presi- dent and thief operations offiter. rl'portedly ror a ltix-Ci g ure i.a lar\' "\\;hat ·s h appened 1s that \H•'r(• lookinR for someone to takt' 0' t•r thl' <i<ly·to-day opera- tion:. of th<> rompun~'." he said. "I haH' not bet·n inHlhed in tht.· day·to-day opt•r<it1ons since the la te '60s It was my hope thKl we would find the persons we want 1n~ide our company. but Wt' didn't and now we're looking o ut· Sldt!." llefncr's decision to seek a nt'w torporute preside nt com es aftt>r rl'rent etonomt t uts by th<' giant C'orporal1on. iqc luJing a starr cutba<'k and the S-1 ·million sale of the Pl3~ bo~ tt't. Hughes Left Alive -HP.tel Manager AC,\ Pl'LCO. Mt'x1ro IAP>-flo" ard llul(hes was emaciated but still all\ e "hen he v.·a :. earned from the A<'apulco Ptanress Hotel to the airport the day he died. tht• hoc el m :magcr i.a~ !. . "lfo 1\ as in very poor c·ond1t1on." ~1cola' Klo11 said Sunday But he -.:i1d lht' b1lhom11rt' n·rlu:.c "as dl'fin1Lt•I) ale\ c "he{I h•: lcrt th(· hold. I\ LOTZ SA ID he saw llu)!hl•s for lh(• first ti mt• a<. he" as cn o' ell from his 20th floo r pcnlhuui.1.> to an ;1mbulanl't' la st )tonda) i\:-,kcd to comm1·nt nn u rt•Pol'l thut lluuht•!> wt•1ght"d only 80 pound-;. Klot1 n ·plil'<i, "llt• lookcd lih ~ou \\Ould cxpcct a man lo luol. who\\ :is In :1s poorn•n<lction :1!\ he wa:-· Hughes rcportcdly d1cd on thl· flight tuking him 10 a Houston h11sp1 tal (;t',\ROS AT the Atapulco JUll l'Onf1rmed Sunda~ &hat ri Hughe!. a<.~0('1.1\t• namt'tl Charil'' \\ .1ldro11 \1 a~ being hdd JI lht' Jail. :\I l'\ 1<'.lll :tllorney 1\ntomo Corr(':i Jr '-Jld hl• \\.I!\ a top (''C('t'Ull\'t• or th1• lluJ,!hes oq.rnn11al1on .ind "J" 1·h ari.:l·d 111th for~mg Hughe~· "IJZnnlurc-on h1-s toun.,l c·ard 1dwn Jlu~ht•\ .11 rl\ t•d en ~le\lco ,..eb, HI Corrl'.I •H11d he n•1m·~l'nh \\':ildron a nrl \\OUld M•rk d1sm1s j} of th<' lori.:1•1 ~ <'hari:t• in 1·uur1 l11du\' Klot1 1>J ld th1• he>t c•I penlhousl' w11 ' r ented 10 the llughei. or· ~.in11.1tton f cb 10. but he s1rnl ht• nc,er Ml" llui:h1·-. until th<• da~ hc- d1t'<f Ot hn hotl'I cm~lo' 1"•. including btllhop' 11nd mJ1d,, also <11 .. n1«d <'"t>r ha\ In" :.t'l'O llugh<>i. 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T 11 E R 0 8 B E R I ES a r l' behe\ ed to ha\'e hcen tht.' work of radtC'al Palesunian guerrtlld .... offtt1als i.a1d Jumblall chargi.•d that l\\O mo r e S) n an battalion:. h uH cro::.:.ed into Lebanon. ra1i.111g th1. total Svriun forcc 1n thl' l'ounlr~ to bet"·et.>n 5.000 and ti.0110 m1·11 :\o confirm at1on of h1:. l'lu1m \\ ll'> :I\ a1lable. The U.S. gon•rnmt·nt 11 nr1wd st·ver nl time:,. aga1n:-l fon·1.:n in· ten·ention . but \\ ht'n Prt•!>11.l1·nt t "ord wa!-altkcd Saturday about the reporti'd Sy n un troop mo\ t" m e nts he ::.aid he d idn 't bd1t•\ 1• thC:'re has bet-n "an~ r;i~h aetion by any party so rar ... ind~l'Jllllf.! l a ti l at ct' pt a n ('t' 0 r s y ri :1 n military prci-i.ur"' on tht ~loslem:.. Cambodians 'Massacred' ~E\V YORK t Al'I Ha lf a milhon Cambod1.tnlt ·-one·lenth o r l ht' p()J>U),1 tion · ha\'<' been <'>.t't'11t1•d or died rrom dt)\'U)<' 11r st a r v a t 1 o n ... t 11 t l' t h ,. Khmer Rouge n ·1t1mt' took pC>wer in Camb~1'1 ;i 1t•.ir a,l!o. 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Time '\;11rl Sunda) 111 u l'l' port compiled l'rum rt" fugt>e UC'l'Ountl' · · 0 I h l' r s h a ' 1• h l't' n bound togt>ther and bum·d alh c b\' bu!ldozt•r:-. or -.uf foctltt•d bv ha' 1111! pla ... 111· ba&s l1t•d O\t'r thl'l r heads." llc11\·y cquipnwnt .110\ cs t'al'lh .111111~ u dtkl· h11h.f111g back lhl• ~\\ ollt·n HI\ t·r Ill :\1111111 . :'\ 0 .• ts .f .:wu lamthl'" I an· ('\ .1cu.11ion b~ Thu1 ~d.I\ 1-:t).!ht.' l.1mll11·.., \\l'rt· mO\l'<I out O\l'I' th1: \\l•t•kt.•nd Tht• l'l\t·r i:-t'\JH.'l'll'd lo <:rl':.I ;1t (·tght fl't'I a lJ<>' 1.· tlood sl al!t· lll'\l ~unda~ :\linol 1:-. lhr<·..tkl11'(l for tht· fourth 111111.· 1:1 ~'''l.'ll \t•ar~ Funeral Arranged For Riggs' Son, 22 ~(,\'\OR II.\ \'E~. :-: \' r ,\P l Foe m1·r l\•lln1-. ... 1ar Hohh' HtJ::!"> has 1111" n ht•rl' from Lo., Angl•h·:• lo 111.11..1• 1um·r .1I ,1rr ,1nJ.: .. mcnl!> for h 1" :-on. :?:·~ e.1r·11ld J :tml·:. ll1s.:J.:' "hu 11 ,1!-111un<11kJ1I 111 h1~ bt.·d ;1t .1 '.\I .1nor I la\ t•n h11m1 ht h.1d 11·1111·11 Lon:.: hi.ind Pol1t·1.· ~:ucl trn.l.I\ tlw 1 a11"1 111 1h•;1lh h,1, n111 lw1 n dt•l(•rm1nl·U Till'~ :.aid .1 "~ nng1· "a:. tound 111tlw11111m "h1·1 t· \111111. Hl~J.!" h11ch II .1~ round Salurd.11 h) hi' r1111mna.111 l>ul thn dul 11111 s.1) 11 h•1I lht ~) 1 lll~t· \I :.t:. 11~\.'<l 1111 Tii t: R F.St'l.TS or an autnp~~ pt'rform1·<1 S11nd:1\ \\Ill Mt lw •II' rloo;Nt until lOXll'nlO!?l<'i.11 a111l mH'rCIM'OJ>ll ll'"'' .111• o·ompll't1• \ho• nwd1l'.tl l''Ca m 11wr ·, orhet· ~aid l'oh1·1• .... 1111 tlw Plclt·r lligi.:-.. ~onH•t1ml' '\t 11 port H1·•1t h 1 t•,11)t·n1 .ind ond111h \\'1mlJlt'don \\inm·r turnl·d pro \\,1), 1·u11L11·t1·1I ;11/tlw Lo .. .-\ngc•I,·:. l11 lto11:1111.l1mmt:>d1atl•ly fll·ll J-:i1,1 \'Ol':~G RIGGS' moth1•r, Pr1:.nll:1 lll';trl\ ,,r Flmwr 11 111. :"I \' "a:. nollf11•cl nr thl· rl<'alh al a Loni.: bl.ind h11:.p11 al "h1•rt• ~h•· 1 ~ n • l'U\'1•nni.: from Mlf)!l'l'Y. nll ll'l'r' i,,1111 . Thi· pa)anw 1'1;111 bocl~ nJ ht•I' ~1111 "as d1~1 m t•1'1•d II\ J11hn Duff.\. :1 loni: ltml' frwnil ;111tl room mall , "h1·r1 h1 r..t 11rrwd ho1n1· fron~ ,,0 rk on Saturrl.1 ~. 1111li1•1• -.;1111 Oll1ct•1 ..... :11cl Dul t~ tc111nd H i!l!' lwdroorn d•Jfll lod .1'<.I. 1-mid .t•d .ind gut m1 :11h\11•1 alld th11111t•111 <1111 .,.<ll· '" p1•,•r 111 thr11ui.:,h .• \\1111h1" Ul'l-'FY TOLD p1Jll 1'•· lw ·'·I\• 1111.:t:~ in h1·d .11111 !ht·t1 f11ff1•d 111"' ":l\ 111lo 1 h1• hl•droom 0 In add1t11111 '" t11:-part•nto;. lttl?I!' ,,.. 'un "1•cl h~ l\\n brotlit·r~ John. '.!.l. :rod \\'rlJ1;1m. :.>rt, Jlld a ~.-.ll'r. Doruth\ :!I A Great Place for Kids on Saturdays In huncireas of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. This regular feature of the Daily Piiot young people's page, of- fers a weekly art challenge to young readers. Uncle Len provides Interesting art assignments and invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of judges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and their art appears the following week -spotlighted with the winner'• name In Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other special features for young readers -"Letters from Ellie'', "The Qufz" and ''Ask Andy" -in Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ,. • • I • . • . . . . . • • • ~ . ' I Monday. April 12 t97f DAILY PILOT 11.J 'SI 11ctio11" Raid Angers-G.aiS • :ico when hlerahtrl' on l~ 3\Je· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cay communil)' leader1 rt'marn arute today ov.,r the arrest or to per10ns In what police called " 116do>masochl1hc 11lne market Leaders of the say commun1l)' jnvolved Jn the raid sard thr tnnt '*•• ata,ed merclf for fund~aisln& and tbat poHc~ arc uln& the 1arrests for Potnmu fod· der • "Tit! POLICE department is trylnt lo portray this as a sick, seam y event, when in faet It was Just a f\Htd·ralser." said Robert Sirico. executive <lirector of the Loa Angeles Gay Commun1~y Cent~. Part of the moot'y raised. he said, was earmarked for the center's \•enereal disease tr4tat· ment cllnlr · Underco\'er a~ents inftllratl'd what has been termed a male slave auction Saturday night and arrested 40 pe rsons under a r&rt' ly apphed !>lavery stalule T"o others were arrested on out · standina tramc warrants ficer1 alleicdly WllnHsed acts or copulation :u.d sodom~ pnor to I.he auction CAPT. JAOC Wilson •aid the building 1n which the auction took pl11 ct! was eqwppcd wath "dun1eons and rt!ll block~ In the dunceons were ull form~ or chains an d arlldt• o f ru&raint . ·· H~ said the "slaves" were led to the 11tage nude by an uuc Uoneer and "inspected by the potential buyers . The aucuonffr "'OUJd dispJay the slave's wares, and tbe auctlomng would began " Slaves went for SlO to $75, !laid Pohce Lt. Dan Cooke Police of· Heers said they purchased one for Sl6 SIRICO SAID the aucuon was staged to raise money for th~ renter. 'Just lake high !>chool sla\ e aurt1ons ··u the). the police. "ere an terested in preventmg harm lo anyone they could have stopped at." S1r1co said. "They knew about at for three weeks Do thev arrest high school and college students" who hold slave <tuc- hons? taon bl'&•'l-c1~ulaUng THE RAID "I a dirtrt act by the police dt'partml'nt to d11· c redit the image of ge~ people in thi.s community for legislaltH• u1M." Slnco said Aide• to County Supei:v\sor Ed Ede tm an a n d C ity Coun ralwoman Pe1gy Stevenson also came to the defen!>e or the gay community at u Sunday news conf(lrt'nce They culled the auc· lion harn:ile!>H Howuer. Cooke &a1d . "I fmd it very difficult to compare the sell- 1n g or hl&h school stude nts . UJSually girls lo wash cars. to this kind of th mg in w harh a \'anety of !>ex acts were taking place." THE MASTER or ~remomes was a heterosexual mother or t"o ,·oung children. Sm ro said She was among tho!>e ar~sted Bari wn!'l st-t at SS.000 each for thoM~ taken into custody under a law Cooke saad usually 1s applied to male pimps selling a female prostitute to a nother pimp Af'Wlr•- A spokes m a n for the Los Angeles Vice Squad said 6S of ficers went to the Mark IV tlealth Club on inform al1on that a homosexual auction was to be held. Officer s !>a ad they took part in lhe aurtaon and some of tht• of Wilson said tn\'eSligat1on of the private club began !>everal week!> Acrord1ng to Wilson. the Mark IV was ma1nta1ned by a group calling itself "The Leather Fraternity" as a pnvate rlub for h o mo sl'xu a l s and !>adomasoch1sm cultists RE$TAAINTS AT 'SLAVE 4UCTION' Bridge Buses Join Strike SAN FRANCISCO <A P l -Bus dra\'ers "'ho haul commuters across the Cold<'n Gate Bridge walked out today. furthl'r comphcatang hfe in this cit)' already hit by a traffic.snarling strike that ha:. :.tailed all publi c ( 1 tran!>portat1on ~ "tatt" Th<' ne" !'trike hit as . _San Franc1Sl'O ---------:.upernsor s prepared to com.ader a union request that Secretary of Labor W J L'scry mediate talks in the 13·day strike of city rraft "orkt-rs Drivers, among more than 300 e mployed by the Golden Cate Bridge District. completed Marin and Sonoma county runs that started before midnight, but no new runs departed depats after that, the terminals reported. Spfl Targvo Tfffd LOS ANGELES (AP1 Pollet' 1ntclhgence operations an 1960 collt•cted inrormation <tboul film· maker Robert Cohen. the Beverly !hits Democratic Club. the Los An~eles Press Club a nd the Los Angeles Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, the Los Angeles Tim es reported today. The newspaper said rt has recc1\'ed copies of in . telhgence documents that were destroyed last year along with nearly two milhon other ante!Hgence files. f 'ffur K Ufed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A retired Cuban judge and three other persons are dead and a nother man cnt1cally an1ured after a bloody domestic dispute Police said Carl~ de La Torre. 30. s hot has estranged w1fo. her r urnonl bo) friend and'both her parents before rmng a single fatal shot anto has o"' n head Sunday. Dead are Manet de La Torre and her parents, Angel Pardo. 64, and his 57·year·o1d wife. Olga. J erome Brurc Slernauer, 27, 1!. an cnltral con· d1lton. · · Cueweuv• Go for 8r1uc 11 LOS ANGELES IAPI -Eight Dt-m()('rat1c pre- MdentiaJ c andidates drew more thun 28,000 per~ons at caur uses ac ross California to s ele<'t possible de l<'gates to the Oemocrnt1r National Convl'nllon Go\'. Edmund G Brown Jr appeared w have the strongest pull with about 200 prospN'l1\·l1 de legates and s upporters at eat·h of h1.., c:iucu~<'~ Sun day and 11 total or 3,810 ul ahoul JOO raucu~e)) !>latew1de .tfore •Dla,,.and" Lane• LOS AN<a:r.r.s ci\l'I 1.oo; Ani;t'lc•., frl'<'way drwen "111hJ\1• mor!• "daumoncl I ant·., .. 10 rontend with by m ad ·Junt.>, thc-..,t.ill' Dl"partmt·nt hf Tranc;portat1on !>a1d Conslrucl1on '' n('Jnng romplt•llon on"" c:1lll-d "h1Rh·ocrup11nc~ lane•!> ·on 1»1C'h '1dc· o( th~ ml'd1.1n bnrr1er along n nant• rnilr M•rt inn or the San 011·~11 Frl'eway twtwecn \\\•ht l..o-. An~t>lci-and the S.1n Fernando Va llt'y, •• 11<1 Callr,1n' ~pokl•:.\lium.tn Eleanor Wood Sulf ff Hied Oul LOS ANGELE~ IAl'I 1\ ft•clrral JUdi;?t' h.i' ruled that a sl'u•n11'1 "ho anh..ilL·ll rad10.1cl1\'(' partrrles a, a rei.ult of u n11C'l1•:11 .1(•c·1ckn1 ma~ not sut.> thc federal f!O \•t•rnmt•nl l\1etallurR1St Saul t: l\r.1mn. "ho fl.i1m1•d 111 t>Httl, fro m 1ni;:1•:.t1ng r111li11t1t•t1\'(• plu1on1um 2:11~ d1()x1d<' in 1971. had Mll'd th<' fNh•rlll ~o\'ernnwnt for St million an dumaJ!<':> Ill" v. n' workin~ at tlw Atomic Ent'rf!y Comm1:.:.mn·, 1.n" Alamo<.. N M , ll'!\tlnR ('t'Ot(•r at t ht• tan\l' bending over backv.rard To give you the best price possible on your new Cadillat. Our new pricing system will allow us to give you the lowest price ever, whether you purchase or lease. Come in today and watch us bend over backward ! 40 .Arrested In LA R•ld --------------------------------------- ~Ol 111 LOA~T PlAi'.A SALE: Fine shirts by one of the wo rld 's most famous designers, 12.99 Originally S20. He comu &om Pm; and you'n probably ~med his 1llu\· crious name. You'll Ke 1c on t~ry one of these rich loolcing shirts ... des nnrd 1p enhance y·our pubhc image. Each shirt fearures slun. tram European fat and comes m a gn nd uniy of solids, patterns and af th~ new fr{sh sprtnF, colors. Wur them for dress or sport in permancn c_ press styles ... ~me ~fl cotton. Get in on these temftc savangt. Frorn 141'1 to t 7 neck s1us, avtr~c sleeve lengths. Imported hand made pure stilt prtnt tie~ from a top maker. Onganally $1 5 to & 17, they arc on sal' now for $6. 99 Men's Fumrshrngs Pa~Save9' • I !~'!~.~ ~~!.! .. ~ ~~!i:L hsted an serroua rond1tton 1n Doctor!> ll<>!\p1t111J ~u~ from lOJunt•s the~ ,uffered v. h\'ll u (•hu1r ut tbt!t.tl Baldy ski lift fell fell 00 f~·t . t•uthontle!> uJd ~ Shcr1ff'!> Deput} J°'· Gasparln ldenUtl he- '1rtlm!> u~ Jt•roml' Tillmon, 23, und 8em11 nc- Robm son. 20 He !i>aad tht> !>Upport nrm of tht> chtllr on i ch tht"~ "'ert• r1d1n(( i.hpPt,'<I Th\' ~·vupl~ foll 90 fr to th<' ~round ond th~n roll~·d dO~n u 60·dt1{1ree Inc 1w. , Cuspann uddt>d $10,000 'I for only $167.51 a n1onth. · Whether you need :5.UOO or $10.000 get 11 from the p!!ople ""ho lend m1l11on, Commerrn1I Credtt 'Month!\, P<l\.'flWnl b.l::. ... ·d 011 d $10.000 Hom ... -Owner loan. tor 120 n1on1h~ .:it dn .lnnudl percentage Mii! of lt>'~ fotdl pa~ml?nt :20 101 2l) A loc.\r of ~5 000 ,rnd O\.er mu)I ~ ~ecured by a , combina11on of n!..il and personal property \Ve find way) to help. I COMMER.CIAL CR.EDIT CORfORt\TION t-iomeoo'fl('f Loans 370 E. I ith Street • Phon~: 646·8700 I Cnda I.Ht ln1Unnct A•olloblc to EJ1ir1bl• 8orrow•r• al a,.,..p .l\aU. Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.9100 I slop I on. t HOU~ l ·n. I 0 (l(l J.m. to 1J: iO r .m cx~cpt La HabrJ till <l·OO r"'. ~JI . 111·00 J m to 6 00 rm. Sund.t\', I~ Otl noon till ~ no rm CXltpt ~J.•a Ana Bullcx ··~ SantJ Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 ain Stred, ,anta na, one 5 7·72\1 Bullock'~ Ll Habra, IOO Fashion , guare. Beach and Imperial, La Habra, Phone 694·201\ Bullcxl·~ \outh (oJ~t Plan. San Die~o Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, Phone 556·0611 AS D#ILY PILOT EDITORl~L PAGE .. Stre~mlining Needed ~ A current proposal lo streamline the Orange County Pla nning Comm1"1on by handing over some o( Us mundane duties to admrn11>trators is lone over job or supervising farm elections moved to another agency. THE CANAL ZONE ..• IS SOVEREIGN U.S. TERRITORY •.. THE SAME AS ALASKA I WE BOUGHT IT, WE PAID FOR IT •.• ANO we INTEND TO KEEP IT1 1 t is sus;eestcd lhat 24 class~ or use permit& cur· renlly r~v1cwrd by the commission be turned o\•er to the county zoning admirustrator. Thnt movt> alone would h elp free the c'ommi5slon from some of iti trivial chores und allow 1t to devote more Ume to weightier plannmg issues. Wh1l~ reducing their workloud LI>· throwing out items tha t can be handled by the zonina ad· mlni s tralor, the commissioners should htlp themselves further by hm1tmg s pt.>ukcrs' time. As things stand now. opponents or proponents or issues are allowt'<'.l vktuaJJy llmltlesl! lime to argue their causes While all inter ested parties should be heard, it ls ridiculous to let the commission meetings continue lo drone on in redundant debate. The comm issioners say they are short or time needed to do the Job that 1s essential to sound pla n· ning. They can h~lp themselves simply by establishing some sort of reasonable ltme Limits on their own and the public's debate.' The Governor's Job An indignant Gov. Brown sees an attempt to destroy h is farm labor law in charges leveled at the Agricultural Labor Relations Board that adminis ters tt An attempt to bail out the bankrupt board with a $2.5 million e mergency a ppropriation has b een blocked in a Senate committee by growers a nd the Teams ter s union. They charge the bo<ird has shown bias toward Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers and want the The A~sembly. which opproved the emerRen· cy funds . indicated there may be iOme truth in the charges by u1cludtna 1n 1t.s measure a re-quJrement that tho ALRB develop new rults to guard 41g al1l~t bias. The fact or the matter ls lbnt the gO\'Crnor himself, through hb appointments to th{! board, has the power and the obU1tnt.ion to see that it is balanced to elimlnutc any possabtUty of baas fo r or ugulnst the l 'f'W, the Teamsters or the growers. The way for the governor to preserve an effecti\'e farm labor board. and indeed the farm la bor luw. 1s to restrain his pohticaJ rhetoric und make cl~ar he will accept responsibility for scrupulously fair ad ministration or the law. Enough R e al Es tate Supervisor Ralph Clark wants his fellow board members to buy a surplus aerospace company bwld ing in his home city of Anaheim to house the county's growing computer data processing operation. When Clark brings the idea up Tuesday, the board had better give 1t a hard look. The county in the past year or so h as already com· mitted m ore than SlO million to new bwldmg construc- llon or acquisition of surplus lluildings on the r eal estate m arket. Supervisors would appear to have done enough space shopping for the time being. Clark is probably right in his observation that the computer ope ration 1s outgrowing its available spaCl' in the basem ent of the county engineerin~ buildmg. But it can cope with the limitations. Clark also m ay be right in observing tha t the county will have lo invest in a computer center sooner or la ter . But this just docsn 't seem to be the year, con- sidering other s pace-purchase commitments. The New The Stiffs And tlw Slop pies Dollors Across the Borde-r Political Atheisni [ VON HOFFMAN ) WAS HI NGTON God ctiecked out som~hmc in lhc middle of lhc 19th Century. bul Ill' didn'L take the need for an om· ihipotenl. unifying and integral 'ng pranc1ple walh ham Thal pnn J:aple. as many have n •murl<cd . 'was transferred lo lhe nJlaon.il stale. ft w as a r e latl\•ely t'a'Y transmission since Cod wu~ .. o frequently as- sociated w1 Lh lbe secul.ir ~er when fie was alive The s ubst1tu t1 on o ! the stale for the divinity 1n the tabe rna c l e Yf&S obvious enough in f ascist Germany, but not as self· evident 1n a de mocracy hke our own for we ar c a people who de· t est our government while we worship our nationhood. which 1s the spiritual CbSl'ncc "'our slate It 1s easy eMu~h lo look al the old newsreels of the• N11t1 rallies in Nuremhcri:: and the current Soviet ones in R<'cl Squ;irt• ancl sec whnt pr1nc1ple reign'! wh(:r(' the dead god on('I." chd. lk'rau~c w e n Lt cnd similar cvt·nt-; ourselves in a hap1>y. 1 ewn•nllnl and patnolac ~p1rat, thc• rl'h1t1ous cbnracter or our \.!ch.' runs' Uay parades CSCllPl''\ U'\ Hut Jnother and lurgrr 1m~1· m t'nt 10 ou r rl•t'1l).!n11111J.! our -orshtp or the "ilall' ('>.I'\(~ We an· a dl•mocruc .• ind '"' bellcvc ct.mocracy 1~ ;1 rntmn,11 <trrttnJU'· mt•nl o( human ~•lCl<'IY whereby first there 1'i rt·u~onabk ch'bnl•• Md then thr wall o! thc people 1'1 ~lllpressNi hy the t'l~con or or flceholdt•rs who prnct't'd to cnrry fhl.' &X\pular mandnte into pr:lc lacnl cf!Cl·t NATIONA i, d<'Cllon~ nr l' ~othang of lht' o;ort Thl' m andate 4tr pint forrn or pro.:111111 I~ 111 vartably a m bi1tun11s to lh<• point of 1n<'OmprchC'ns1b1lily. and tht• el eel aon of mw rn 1111 u!I oppos<'tl to ttnothc•r 1s st'ldom of any prnt·· Ural conscqot•nct· tn mnst or ui1 ln<1tt-Rd you m1~ht n•1i1ard l'le<' tions U'I n w ;iy of <'l'lt"bralln~ m:1~!4 H\ honor of our nataonhocxl It IS thl' 'IUprc•mc' !\ymbolac nte O( our !'crular relaJ:aon. and like.' th(• ntder forms of <.:hrasllan worship It !lerves to unify. reaffirm and assur e the.' voters an lhc pews But 1n this late w1nt('r pr1marv 'season. at appNlr!! lhal lhc ml'm ~r:. of the great dt'mocr:tlH' ron lfreaatum are sufrer1n1il n cm;t' d<' fot Many art' say1n1?. "What d1r 1erence docs 1t make" Why ,·otl'" They all ftO back on tht'1r pro mlir;cs · We're not the first Amc-ricano; lo say tho11e things There hnve ·always been athe1 ts an the con· -gregallon, JU St as there ha ve always been me mbers woo tern· ..poranly absented themselves ~cause they objected to the hi~h ehurch liturgy In the nation:l! e1thedr1al. but they sWI believed '[o the religion. The cfuconttntcd m:untaaocd lhcar fn1Ul 1n elec· ,... Dea r Gloomy G~ "Unions Threaten S F . Shutdown " says o ne headline. And another, on the same page, "0 .C. in F o l d C l aim Teac her Unions." 1 s eem to get a message, and a warning, about public employe un· ions and the right to strike. TAX POOR ~yO...c_1.,•1~W ,_,. .,.. ...... MCft1¥ftyNf'o(i ... ._, .. ..._ __ ,, __ .,.. _.,. • O!Mftly OW, O.lly ,...._ lions. they just wanted them con· ducted differently. Ttus isn't the hrstperiod in our hblory that we've had low voter turnouts either. but 1t may be the first one that doubts the efficacy of the ritual. This isn't the sam e ,,., the muc h talked about, if ques· l1onable. general apathy. This 1s dasbeher. and without faith the l'IC'ctor al sacram ent can't do its work of rehevmg social lension, or resolving anxiety and provid· 1n1o? the communion of post· l'll·Cto ral contentment which rauses the com ment.atorg to tell u~. ·'The people have spoken." TllE POLITICAL atheism in thc: air is palpable. The same t•ommentators refer to 1t as the ('ynic1sm and d 1s1Jlusionment 1n the wake of Vietnam and Watergate. But other genera· taons have had hard knocks and dreadrul politicians. or our 38 presidents, 10 or f('wl·r can bl• fairly said to have reachrd thr hc1ghls of med1ocrl1y. No, the difference 1s that an times past. m lhl' churc h and Ill the volinR booth. people d1J not Sl'C how in {'ff1cac1ous these ceremonies arc· in lerm i. of their own hVl'S Now they do Fewer and fewer join pohti('fll parl1 t':i.. t h e very r ough equivalent of the lloly Name ~or1ety or t eac hin&; Sunday 'chool in tht-~ccular church. Again, the r a tlurc to 1111tn up 1~ al tnbutcd to dl~11lus1onmcnl. bul h1stonc11Jly the best predictor of n p(•rson '1 party aff1l111t1on und political d1spo!ullon has been h11i parents, h ts family, not llH' honesty or honor or rohtacaan:'I. J'('rhaps, JUSl as fftmllrc:< c·an no lonacr inculcate r<'ltJ:mu~ l1t•l1<-f. they cnn no long*'r transm it political values. l\r<: wt' d1!1 1lluaioncd. or are we comlnJl to I)(' a nation or different pcoplt• who perceive differently and think differently because we hve m ch11n1ed circum1tances? IF THE TIMf:S have swollen the proportion or polil1c.1I n.cnost1cs. It may account ror the Impression lhal who wins these clectaons 1s less important than that we ha\'C elections. Ct•rtain- ly. the acolytes 1n the cathedral or American d('mocracy, the media people. seem lo be strain lna as nev(•r herore to bnng the t lf'claons orr. We don't care who you vote for but vote. f"or long drcadc:. re l1J:1ousl)' arr1liated schools had compulsory c h3pcl attcnd:ince for their agnostic student bodies The purpose wasn't the cure o( souls but the concealment of the loss of railh from those o!flcl:it· tng at the services Some people arc demanding voting be made compulsory God died anyway, wt.II faith 1n the Amencan na- llon:ll state pack it in ;.ilscf' I get a lot or letters about grammar and syntax. mos tly from readers who think they alnady know the answers. but want lo be confirmed in argu. ments with friends. These people fall mainly into lwo 1roups: the Stiffs and the stopples. The St.lffs, as their name im - plies, will not bend an inch f rom what they consider "proper " English; w h i l e th e Sloppies thlnk that anything goes as long as you can un- derstand it. But, in my view, the derender of good English bas lo fight on both fronts al once -agalost the Stiffs , who would petrify the language, and against the Slop. pies, who would pulverize it. (Whenever 1 gel a letter from a Stiff, I sympathize with the Slop. pies, and vice versa.) APPARENTLY wh~ b the hardest thing in the world for people to do -m any field. from (SYDNEY HARRIS) grammar to foreign relations - is to hold a belief in creative unsion with its opposite. To take foreign relation.~. as nn ~umple, it seems perfectly ob vioua to m e that Russia Is an enem y of o urs; it seems just as obVlous that we ne-ed a detente with her, ln the hope or working out som e modus vivendi that will prevent a sw c1dal Uurd World Wn. But many people are unwilling. or unable. to JOLn these contrary vi~a rr they think Rusaia is an ~emy. thcy are agamstdetente; If Oley we lcom e a detente, Lbey teod to imagine Russia Is not re- ally An e•nemy. It makos them n · tremely unc:om!ortabte lo put th~e two contrasllna ideas in JU!tlaposltion. becaW\e all their Wnklna ls bla<'k·and wttit.e. And 10 In the minor field of English, Just u In th<' major field of forPlgn r ela tions. The StlffH imaalne thnl be<'n~c we must ktep aome form to our lanf(Utl~e or it will dege ner ate. that therefore any relaxatJon of rules (no mnlter how foolish the rules l.n the firs t place> r('pl'('l>enlB a brukdown in coherent com munkation THE SLOPP IES likewise 1m· n(ine that because language is a growing, changing entity (as it is). that therefore any violation al the forms Is acceptable u long as it can still be made sense of. 'Ibey fall lo Stt the periJ that such permissiveness can lead lo sheer verbal anarchy. Between these two, the language has little hope for a natural, orderly development; the former would freeze it lo de· ath, and the latter would bum it to pieces. Perhaps what i1I mosf n~ed in the world Is an lntellec· tuaJ revolution freeing us from our sell·lm posed burden of hold· lng to one side so pusiooately that we !ajl to sec lhe necessity or combining it with its direct op· PoSlte Social Security Fraud WASffiNGTON -Millions of dollars in fraudulent Social Sttunty payments are doled out each year to Americans living abroad and to foreigners with past U.S . employment records Investigators turned up one Mexican entrepreneur named Benjamin Herr e r a Florez, who forged raise Social Securt· ly claims for a fee. He ac· tually had the a udacit y to advertise on the rad io, they reported. that he would "!ix papers for anyone with a problem regarding United States pensions." Each month, the Social Sttun· ty Administration pays out more than $43 million a month to about :.>0.000 beneficiaries in 100 coun- tries. Validation surveys of 10 foreign countries are cooducled every four years. THE LATEST report states that "significant overpayments" were discovered in Greece, Mex· ico and the Philippines. Typical are these excerpts from the re· p<>rton Mexico: -Nearly $4 million a month Is paid to 40,388 beneflclar1es In .Mexico The r eport reveals they t'olleC'led $1.8 milllon In overpay· m ents during a seven.year pc nod -Many are collecting retire (JACK AN DE RSON) m ent benefits. although they have neglected to retire. ln· vesUgators discovered, for cx· ample, that some Mexican ven- d or s who sold souvenirs to American tourists had an illei:al side Income from U.S. Social Security. -Child support checks went to 2.213 alle1?ed m others who ac- tually had no children in their care. In other cases. the children had dted, but the mothers went on collectang the child care . In one fraud case. a bap- tismal certificate showed :i son's birth date to be June27. 1955. But "upon attempting lo verify the document." stales the report, "it was learned that the child actual· ly had been born on June 27, 1935, and had died an 1938." The un- ~crupu lous pare nt pocketed Sl.545 m overpaym ents. A SPOKESMAN for the Social Secunty Administration told us the amount of overpayments, allhough huge, is relatively small compared with the annual $91.4 billion paid out in benefits around the world. The Mexican government cooperated in the in· vestigation. · PENTAGON PROFITS -The ~ood will of the mumtions in· dustry is :ipparently more impor- t :int to Pres ident Ford lhan mMl'Y in the bank. At the s:imc lime that he Is calling ror budget cutbacks. his Adminis tratio n i s quietly sabotaging leg1slatlon that would ret urn m illio n s i n excess military profits to the federal treasury. The b11lion·dollar·battle cen· ters upon the ob!'l<'ure Federal Renegotiation Boord. ThJs Is the office that Is s upposed to referee the great corporate scr amble for rederal contracts and prevent prorilecnng. Not long ago, the House voted overwhelmingly to strengthen the board. llut the Ford Ad· ministration. an Lhe name of "re· organization." is quietly uo· derculling the reforms. THJS HAS aroused Rep. ·Jack Brooks. D·Tex., who has fired off a pnvate letter to Renegotiation Chairma n Richard Holmquist condemning the reorganization plan. "You are attempting to un· tlaterally frustrate the wiJI of the U.S. Congress," Brooks accused. Rep. Joseph Minish, D·N.J ., has also written Holmquist lo complain thot the reorganization effort is "pate ntly illogical and m anifestly inappropriate." Minish expressed wonderment that Ho lmquis t n ow opposes legislation, which he previously supported. The Congressman re- called that Holmquist hod told o House aide m January that "If I were a Congressman. J would vote for JJ .R. 10608," the bill slrengt henln~ th<' Renegotiation Board. Answer to Dream of Flying? ll ~11f-a -c f'olury aflrr J<1ttv Hawk un Am1·nc;1n an.in m.1 y "rc•ally fly " Sance l>a V inn .. 11111 11rohahly hclor1', C0l'll hJ\.-1' rin ... 1mt-<I or lh tn)( \\ tlh rn .111p11\\ l'I llhlt•Jtl <II hor~cflQ\\l'r I 1111"'" .1 m.m fh in~! hy IJ.1pp1ni.: 111, Jrm'> 111 pum1Hnj! h1 -, l('Jl' "r hnlh J ew Zinno of North l'M\ldl•nCl'. n I . 1nl1•111h In ""' H'al. '\'ou .11111 J .1r1• j.!111111{ lo 11 \' 1• t 11 It ll p II v ,. I I h I' h1tU!!t'lOp' 1111 ... mnl• I 111 m • •f lly1nl{ Iraq·· l'll' Ev1•r ~111r1• lht• Wr1uht hr o l h t• r ~ ::1rrona ul 1C';il H'1<'nc(' hJ~ conccntrat<'d On fly. mg fasler, higher, larther, more? horsepower, more speed! NOW SPEED is l~s impor. lant Fuel as morr ;1 factor. Economy 1s more SIJ!ntficnnl. Now lhol we C<•n ('fOSli the con- 1tn1·nt in hours. what wr nt-t'<l " snmc w;ay to ronvf•ntcnlly $tel a('tOS!! lO\\ n Thcrc 1:0. a standani.: offer by nr111sh ind ustrt:ila't Jl t'nn Krem er of Sl00,000 tn the first man Lo fly a munpowercd J1rcraft on a r11:urc·t>1i:ht cour!lc around two pylon') h1M·a ·m1le apart -and he must cross th<' slart and finish ltnei. ol least 10 leet otr lhe ground. Whtie ,\menr:rns have been preoccupied w1lh spccd nnd d1!1 lJnce. Bnt1:sh, J.lp:tnc~c and ,\ustnani; h;we made 17 su<'· cesslul fli$thls or manpowcred ( PAUL HARVEY J .11r< rail hul n11hody hJs cvl•r t"impll'lr•d I hn-.f' I"" !HO dt!J:rt·1· turn' .,,\RT OF' th1· prnhl<'m i<1 that lh1• l1111i.t "11\S:s. rH'C<·ssarv lor th1· \H·1ght lift r;11111, i.•nd 111 lmll'h lltt• grnun<l on a hankt!d turn causinit I hr <·rart In t•:crt wh1•1•f M.mpowc·r 1s not thl' problt•m. W1· h ;1v1• lltt• 'ln•ngth to du 1L. C•rnlrolah1l1tv 1s the huJ{a bno. 1',1111 P11lwr1•1.ny. pl'cs1de11t of the rnll'rna ti on a~ f;·wr·ri m1•111.i1 l\11'<'r~1lt Ass n. (l•:AA ). r<'fl()l ts that on<' man llt•w J.171yard~1n" str:ught lln<'. Out• made a sm~le ll!O·dc1trcc• turn <illt•r 90 tr1 ~l.I. hut t'ra!lhed on lhe next try. Uul now El\A member Joe Zin· no has cons t ructed a trail· :lppe;:1rlng craft with a 7!l-foot wmg powert'd by his own rt'Ct on pedals linked lo ;.1 propeller. It has been certificated by lhl' Federal A vaalton Admin1s lralion ( t-•AI\ l us a n exp<'rlmcnlal :11rcrnft. Anet. in a most unu.<iu:il pubhc statem ent. a o FA\ in'\pector s ay'\, ''If any m:1npowered aircraft appears able to fly, tha:s one dex?s. ·· I TALKEO lo rrlir<'d Air Force Col. Joe Zinno. He's conservative in his predictions but admittedly "can't wait lo sec daylight under tht'!e wheels!" "When!" .. As soon as the weathe r breaks." 7.1nno calls his craft ''The Olympian." Engineer$ will want \ In know th:il :i dual nir{o1 I in lh<' wing 1>mduc1'' a h1ilh ltrt inboard and m101m11''" dtVtn$t moments outl>oar<I Tlw nut er f1vc .. ' root ser- t1•in ul lh" \\ 1nl( move<; by m<'ans of ,1 ~11r111,,; lo:idcd c:1hl(.', prodUC'· 1n~ .1 lull Wiili! l11> 01kron. rtu• 1·1 ~hl ;uHI 111\<' hnlf.fool prop as ~<'.ired for v,mablc pitch. 1>11v1• 1111wcr• t'l a rc('1procuun.: pcdJI ·;y11l1•m th11t ''i rtcarcd to produ<·c• 2!15 I pm ror f akc'<ifC nn1I :.!.10 rtlm for rnw .. c Tht• f1rt;t ho11 will he Dl lhc· ahrrndonetl nov:il mr station ut Qunn:iet, It I. Th<' first mnn lo rt y 10 tht· Untl<'d Slate•-; mny then .111d lhc:rt• launt·h u11 11110 ;L dccud(• clunnl! wluch \\ c 1111 will. OAAH OECOAU DAILY PILOT Rnht'rl N Wnd, Publt~ Tlt1mw1 Kt'Mli/. f:d1lor llorbora Krnbtrli f:dflorrnl l'ogt l:dltl)f' • Thr C'd1torlnl JlllR<' nf the Dally Pilot ~rek~ t o lnrorm and .,l1mul:itc rcadrr' hv pr~tlfllt on Lh1' p11ar (!h N~t' commentary on top•<'S or lnttrr'l bv ~ync11cl\l· 1-d rolumni~•~ nnc1 rnrtoon1Sl!, by prov1d1n1t a rorum ror rnd ""' \'it-ws ond by prc11enlln1 lhi~ nrwi;paper·~ •>pinions and Ideas on <'urrtnt top1r~. The ed1torial opinions or lhr t>a1ty Piiot appt!ar only In lhc t'dltonal culu mn at the lop or the PllRC. Oplnlons l'X• pr"5t'd by lht' <'olumnlst.11 and cartoonists anc1 lellt'r wnlttt arc lhclr own and no t>ndtlrH'mmC. or lhecr v1f'wa hy tho Ot1Hy Piiot 11hould be cnferrt'd. Monday, April 12, 1976 A 1 DAILY PILOT S H /F MoncSay.Apr1l t2. 1976 16 Candidates Seek 3 Seats in 11 B~ Bud Rose Office Seekers Oldes.t Present Views c andiOOte Huntington Beuch voters will elect three new city council members to four.year \er ms Tuesday. There wUI be no At 55, Levi "Bud" R~1s llun tlngton Beach·s oldc11t city coun ell candidate. He thinks he hue numbeni l(n ing for him If not yt•3rs "I was born on tht> 13th da\' or the month. the election.-. wall be ht'ld on tht• I.3th of April :lnd l will b\• in the 13 t h position on the ba llot." Rose says "B es ides that. this as 1976 and the last two d1g1t)I add up to 13." 11o15 he notes. "I've never really given much credence to s uch circumstances. but it does make you stop and wonder,'' he says. Rose. who was a property ad- ministrator for the Apollo and Saturn s pace program before his retirement, says he has recently completed a 30·day learning pro· gram at all city departmenL,. "As far as l know, I am the on Jy candidate who has done thus." he declares . He says the top problem that he has discovered is a communka- tion proble m that many depart· ment heads say they have with the city administrator . "Two of them felt they were shut off completely." he said. "I would vole lo relieve City Administrator Dave Rowlands." Rose said. "We have two depart· ment h eads who have the qualities to take over that job." "They are the ch.ief <Police Chief E a rle Rob1taille> a nd Harlow <Planning Director Dick Harlow.) But I haven't t alked to them about it and these are just my offha nd comments." he says . Rose says there are a "bunch of problems" In the city. "The budget has to be analyzed and so- meone with the lime has to get down to the m eat of things and trim lhe rat.'' he asserts. "No other city council can. didate has full t ime for Ch is task." he says. "I believe that l am the only candidate who has retired." Rose says that the voters will have to be on guard against can· didates who may have special in· terests. He says they must ask ir the contenders are running for of· flee lo work for the good of a ll lhi' people or merely for their own in· lerests. Rose says more attention is needed for the requirements or senJor clUzens. He says the c ity has been a complete failure in provldJng low cost housing for them. He also say!! that seniors are a vut source of untapped talent and lha\ they et>uld be called on to work for the betterment oC everyone. He says he is against a rcquirt'· menl for bilingual bnlloL,. ''All Americans should un· derstanct F.ngll~h." he ~ay~. "It's a matter of principle with me." fie also is aJ(a1ni1t :i $100 riJlng ftt for city council candid:Hes "Whv do you have to pay ror th\' privilege ol running for office.," runoffs except in the case o( a ti~ vote. There arc 16 c:mdidates ~eeking three positions that will be vacated by three incumbents wbo chose not to seek r~· election . Fifteen candidates will a ppear on the city council ballot George Arnold's name will not be listed, but he has paid a S100 filin g (ee and ts the only ortictal wnte ·tn contender. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and Treas urer Warren Hall also are seeking rn·elcction \n Tuesday's ballot. Both are un opposed. The Daily pilot has published inter\'icw~ with 14 can· wdates in an attempt to point out their positions on key is· sues. They are reprinted here as an aid to voters. Two candidates have not been inter\'iewed J erry Hudson was unable to keep an appointment and did not respond to subsequent requests. Dr. Andrew Chandler could not be reached despite numerous efforts to contact him. The polls will be open in 67 precincts from 7 a.m. to8p.m . Tuesday. People's Trust Vital Ruth Finley Vows City Hall Openness Huntington Beach City Council candidate Ruth Finley s ays her pnmary goal is to bring open.ness and cred1bility back into city government. She says that it is imperative that any actions or behavior that cloud the trust or the people must be halted. "Nol only must every action be taken absolutely ac· cordmg to the Jetter of tbe Jaw. but 1t must go beyond so that th e publi c can know tha t the action is taken with total openness and integri· FINLEY ty,'' she s ays. M~. Finley says that a city with all lnformalion open and available may be harder to run. but that openness will pay off in allowing people to come along w1\h decisions rather than hav· Ing decisions imposed on them. Mrs. Finley. who was presi· dent of the Huntington Beach· Seal Beach League of Women Voters for three years and now Is a member of the city Planning Commission, says t.hat every ef· fort must be made to lnsure that the management or the city is funct ioning eHiciently and economically. She says that she fails to un· derstand how the reported made· quacies of the finance depart· ment were allowed to exist. Fundamental business prac· tices should be instituted, she claims. She s ays that if positive steps were taken mistrust by the public would not be present. She believes the budget has to be clear and that the document must be made understandable to city r esidents . She uld that budget items must be broken down ns to cost. efrecttveness and sources of funding. She says also that a great deal or city planning is done in terms of grants. "These must be looked at closely.'' she says, "and we must ask is this truly a priority." She says that the morale and climate of opinion surrounding the city managem ent indicates that a change m usl. be made. "But a c hange in ad · ministrators alone wiU not solve problems that had their seeds in a councU that has not functioned adequately in setting policy and determining procedures." She says there must be a clear distinction or the relationship or the administrator with the city council as well as a clear·cul' policy lo guide and dlrect the management of the city. · Mrs. Finley !lays that leaders must not aUow the atmosphere or cnsls in city hall to rush ~e· clslons "We must be aware of pressures ror quick solutions which could benefit some special interest or cause problems in the future," she said. She says that decisions con· cerning downtown redevelop· m ent must not be rushed into but that a careful asSt>Ssment of future impacts a nd a clear knowledge or benefits and cost.s must be taken. "The excess of capital expen· dltures during the past fi ve years which is the source of some of today's problems would not have been a sin If the decisions had been made on long.range financial planning," she says. "We a re poying the penalty to- day for not placing our goals for the city into the context of long· range planning.•• she s ays. Mrs. Finley and her husband Gerald have lived In Hunungton Beach for l t yeurs They have two daught ers In college and a &On ln the eighth grade at Rancho View School. · Kasner: Cut Spending Edward Kat1ntr, n <'Ond.Jdntt' for lhl' HuntmRton lk'uch City Council, uys the number ont' problem faclnt thr city I:. Cisral rellllOn&lbilal)'. says hf' l:i a ~tnunch supporter or the Neighborhood Wutch Prn gram. "I think thnt the group h11s been very hrlpful In nttacklnr. hur1elarle", .. hi' says. "f a m In favor of acttlnit more f>t<>pla'. riarticularly retired people. In· \'Oh •ed. David. 19. who Is a student ut (',,olden West College K t1•n<'t says he wa s a n avigator on a B ·17 Fly1n1t 1•ortreu In th e~ (';utop1.•Jrn Theater and new st•vcral combat ml1111lons. lie was shot down over Germany In 1944. . Financial Candidate 19 i WoesTold RehmanBrings By Bauer RaJph Bauer sayb th1.• City of Hunungton Ht>uch 1:-. fac1n.: li~rlous fm~nl.'1ul diffkuJtlc.s ond th11t orrit'iuls urcn 'l dOinK ~nough about them "There arl' reason:. to believe· that the Cit)' cunnol meet some or its current obl11tat1ons." the 45 year-old cit) council candJdatc asserts He declined to go into specifics. snymg he is in the process of dig gmg into them ~ Bauer. who holds a PhD in c hemi s tr y from UCL A. indic ates he will make city I J n a n <' es .1 major issue in the campaign leading up to city elections Apnl 13. H e say s uuu that th c budget is improperly written sod does not reveal in specifics how revenue is spent. 'Tm not convinced that the c1 ty is s pending wi~ely." he dedares. Bauer. who is now president of the Huntington Be ach Union H.igh School District board, takes the incumbe nt council members to task "for not taking a bard enough look at the budget." He asserts that over the past five years there has been an 89 percent increase in a budget itt'm dealin2 with citv council ex· penses. He said that despite this increase. four council mem bers went to Miami Be achlastyear. "They owe it to the people to tell them why," he says. "If they want to learn good city govern· ment, they can take a class al Long Beach State," he says. Bauer also is exercised about discussions of proposed •budRel cutbacks ln the areas most Im· portant to citizens such as parks and public safely. ''They should not be weighed against each other," he &ays. "Instead we should look al trim· ming expenses in the ad ministration team and support services and in such depart· ments as treasurer and finance and city attorney,'' he says. "J couldn't be in favor of rais· ing revenues now until we take a good look at these departments.·· besa)'s. Baue r s ays the city should do a better job in promoting itself to attract i ndustr ial and com· mercial development. ''The city has an unbeUevable highly educat ed m anpower pool," be says. "The re a rc 160.000 people here -the best there are. "The schools are the best in California. and l can prov~ 1t. There are 12 m iles of bcache:> a nd recreationa l proRram second lo none. The lejsure time act lvitit's rank a s the best anywhere,'' he continues. Bauer says that the city·~ economic director, Bill Back. 11. doing a good job but that he needs more money at his disposal to al· tract busines:.. Bauer is a m anager or com· mercial development at th1• AMSCO Division or Union Oil 1n La Mirada. He and his w1r1" Charlene, and children, EriC' and Elaine. have lived in Huntington Beach for 11 ye:m1. lie has previously served on the Ocean View S<'hOOI District Board o f Trus t ees for eight years . He a lso Is a charter memb(or of the city Personnt>I Board and was a rCC'rcnllon end p<Arks commissioner. Youth to Race l.t•c lkhnrnn. ut 19. is thl' younat'lll candidutc 1n the Hunt· angton li~ach C1tr Council r:H'l' nut h1: think!l hi~ aae shouldn't h<' any kind or u h:inda<'ap. "IC pc-oplc look. they' :II.'{' that J am one of lh~st c ncnccd \ d1dutu,' Rebman !>!I\!!> ··1 think mr stand on 1:-. sues :md m y 11ual 1f1 c a t Io n s a r 1.• more impor· tant than age :lnyway." Rebman, j 11u"""" r res h man business ~ludl•nt at Golden West Collci:e. :.nys he has been a member of the city's Environ· mental Council ror two years. Ile savs he has become acquainted "1th &ome of the city's top pro· blcms dunnA this time. Rebman savs he also work<'d one summer a l the U.S. HOUS(' of Re presentat ives packing a nd distributing congressional newsletters a nd he thinks that this experience also is a plus for him. Rebman. who says this cJcc. tion campahm Is teaching him to think on his feet. has filed a lawswt contesting a Huntington lk-ach ordinance rcqwring a SlOO filing fee for city council can· didates. Rebman says he. will represent himself when the case comes up in a small claims court April 22. Jlc says the city law is Un· constitutiona l and would bar can· dJdatcs who have no money. lie is perhaps the most ardent of all the council candidates call· ing for controls on growth. "I am strongly in ravor of the Petaluma Dc<.'is ion." he said "I would like to see somethin ~ :.1milar that would set a <fcrinitl' limit on residential development in Huntington Be ach." lit' think!( the altcrnalavcs tn .,:rowth con~trn inlll art' smo.:. pollution. h1Jth crime ;md h•gh· rlsc bwlJlngs. · "Look nt the r rlmc staUstlC$." he ask:s. ''By lcllina the: city grow haphl\:znrdly und rampantly, wu don't hav1• control." Rebman so~ s he flavors ll.:Jll. Industrial di'vclopmcnl. Ho also says he would support a "v1lla1ic c1cvt'lopm cnl" an ltunlinGtoo flt>:tch that would take advantage or tourist tradl' "It woutd be easy lo make money," t\o s;iid . "Tht' beactiei ~re Just packed. The chancc:ti '40uld be fantastic." Rebman hos a distinctly dir- ferenl position in regard lo a pro· posal lo require thr~ fourths council maJonty to raise old or new taxes. He says tha t new taxes Im- posed on citizens such as a highea- propcrty tax s hould rcqwrc six or- thc seven votes. lie s ays taxes ugainst big corpornlions whiC't> might include an oil barrel tax in- crease should require only five ot the seven votes. ' "Big concerns can take care or themselves mor e than peoplo with families,'' he says. "In· dustn· has cnouj?h lobbyists." Re bman also is a slaunc'1 bac ker o r the NeighborhoQd Walch Program against crim~ and s a ys al I:. preferable lo "more and m ore pohce." "'ll brings us back lo a difft'rcti age wht'n people knew theill neighbors and were looking out for their safel y and property;• he said. Rebman also calls for open- ness in government. "There's nd reason why everything In the city shouldn't be public." he s aid.• "There's no security problems like the CIA and U.S. govern~ mcnt m ight havt'." Rebman has r esided in Jlunl· ington BeaC'h with his parents Cor the past four years. lie says hi.! plans lo pursue sludir11 in h~~ ncss or Jaw. War11s of Deficit Priin Shea Fearful Of Financial Chaos Prim S hea sees a ch1 llln~ pa ra llel between the direction she says Hun· hngton Be:ich 1s headi n g and the nnan· cial fate that has befall en Ne w Yo r k City She says the city faces a deficit of up to tHu S4 million If it continues on its present course. "One or the saddest things." the 44·ycor·old businesswoman and member or the plannini.: com m1 ss1on says, "is that nobody seems to know where wt• rcallv :ir e al " "lluntmgton Beach has many or the '>ame problems as New \'ork and there arc no mal{ac un11wer,, .. she declares. "But the \Okr!t could "el on the right lrac.-k hy l'lcct1ng three new Pt'O· pit! to the city council with t-uM· ncll~ backJ(rounds." Mrs. Shea nlso voic<"' reserva· llon'I about fed('ro\ programs. "Tht>y've <tone us in,'' she ~ay~. "The mechanic~ of npply· In~ for (cdcral ~rnnts require houn. or work be)ond the wildest cxpt'c:tatlon:c." Mrs. Shea. who owns the i'ievada Silve r Compa ny in downtown Jlunlington Beach. is married to J erry Shea, vice pre- sident of the Huntington Beach Company. The Issue of a possible connltt has surfaced Ill the campaign, but Mrs. Shea says it wouldn't pose any problems. "Jf there wer e any matter9 <'Om ln g up that would deal with the Hunlin~on Deach Company. I would abstain." she says. "l would have lo by law." She suye-, however. that mat- ters concerning the company have come before the council on.. ly about four times in the past three years. She adds that the HunUngton neach Company 1s ono of tho most widrly misunderstood en- l1tacs In the rlty. She said 1f I he cornpnny folded. Hunt in g t on Bea ch "would :.ink into the ocean" because of the tu money provided by tho <·ompany. Mu . Shen, who's ~n active ln HuntinKlon Beach affairs et. various levels since 196.1, say" there will have to be c:han~cs In the administration and lhal City Administrator Dave Howland.JI mu:.t &:ca. "Thl' l'lty will Ju5t have to cut back o n 11penrtinit." ht' !li.y~. "You csn't run a ramily. n city or anythlnll clst• whrn yoo spend more! than you brinit in.·· The S2·)'enr·old attomt'y. who hall lived ror the past four 'rt'Ors In Hunt· inaton BuC'h. also ma in · talns that lhc tlty s hould c1o more t o at · tract In dut11lrial and commercia l "tl unllnitton Beac h t s a hura l:\r's paradii1e,'' hr s:\ys, "and just the presenc<' or people an the> w11teh \>rogram has served .1s a delcrt'nt · Arnold Pledges Cleanup She isays thnl his method of oper ation c-rt>a tc1 11 lnc k o! moralo und tho city council d()('1m 't 11eem to know what la Jt<>-lnit on. On the othe r h nnd, she lhlnkll the dt y I~ llli•si.cd with some of the most t::iknl••d dcp:artm1·nl heads In th\• country, "but they t·an'l Rel the j ob dono u.ndt>r 1·x· &!!ting c:ondltlons.'' ... us11u de,·elopment<; tolncrt-ase tne tax ba.<;e "We are heading for seriou<; fiscal trouble and you JUSt don l wl\'e the problt'm by jugghng figures :lround. ·· he declare<; "We have to tel someone 1n city government with some business sense." Kasner also says the city charter is outdated and b:adly nffds revi~lon. He uys. ror exam ple. that the nung fee for •city council can d idates has been set al $25 b) the atate Elections Code Y\'t the city charaes candidates SlOO. l(uner uprt'sse' conct'rn for the increasing crtme rate and "There Is no way that the poltee enn do tM job nlonc," hc: says Kasner said he instituted a watch program when he was pre· sldent or the Te nnis Es tates homeowners group In Huntintton Beach "and C"rlme went down to almost nothing ... Kas ner says he was en· couraged to run for the city coun· C"1l by friends and by his love for lhec1ty. "My friends ind neighbors cnn use my ability to do the job," he dttfare.s Kasner says he is reserving judgment on the performancts of the top a ppointed officials in the city. "l do know. however, that it's likl' an athletic team." he points out. "lf they are not KetllnJt the Job done. e ither the pJayers go or \h coach Jl0Cl$ ... A widower. Kasner shares An :1p3rtment with his youngest •on Georl(e Arnolll, 47. IS mftk1n5t hi~ rnurth run for the lfuntmgton Beach City Coun<'il. His name will not appear on the ballot. but he Is an offac:wl wrlte·ln candidate He Is the only one. Arnold. who has been a han· dyman In the city mo.ort of hi!'. life. uld that his top priority would be "to clean up city hall " He says he has a list of m•nY depart· ment head! which h e would 1tve a choice of i.k· UlllOL.O ln1 30 days lea\'e or absence or re1'igning. He uya tr they didn't take the hint and quit at th<' end of the 31).day ~riod, he wouJd take the cHe to the t ourta for action. Another or Arnold's top peeves, he says, is women who serve on the city council. "l don't thmk that women ha\•e a place on the council." he says. ''The two we have haven't pro· ved their abllJty. "Women don't have the ways and means l o t xpre s11 themselve<; the woy lh1t men do." Arnold said. The veteran ('9mpaigncr said he wasn't concerned that his !!land on the feminine sex would cost him votes. "The only thing you can do Is tell the truth," he says. "If they are at city hall, how are they going to do the i r housework and keep the kids In school?" he as ks . Arnold says he also hu it In for the police department. He re· ports that he h311 received more thon $20 in parking tlcketa o~er the last thl'ff months. .He ••rs h e ia against downtown redevelopment plans. He favors instead closing two or three blocks on M nln Street ond developing o Knoll's Berry l"arm type of ghost town. He visualizes w ishing wells nJong with an lee cream parlor, novelty stores and perbaps smalJ clothing stores. · He says he also is ln favor of having a convention center aL Beach Boulevard and AUantn Avenue for the resident.a of Hunt· mgton Beach. Arnold says that the city Is "mixed up '' a bit on everything ond that It ls ditncull to single out t.he m ost important problems. ''We wlU hove to start from the top," he says. Arnold u1d he was born ln this city and spent all hl.s Ille here ex· cept for attending schools in Pomona and serving a stlnl In the U.S. Army •. Mrs. Shea soys thnt nn ln- cri•:be In c:ommerc1al and in- dustrtnt development Is 3 muJ.t nnd lhe question or city omcl11lti to businci.s leutlers should tx:. "How can we help yoc.1?" She propcscs :i meeting with dC'portment heads ofter the clue-- lion "to lell us where tho soit spot<; are." "Some o ( I he depnrtment.a have duplication and there u~ other thin"s that don't add up.~· 1he m:iintalns. But she uys under no condl- Uons would she make cuts In the police, llrc, paramedic and lifeguard services. . She ~ays tha t Hontlngt oh Beach h as the hiRhCst Income of cities with an oil barrel tu. but she would ogtce to nisc that Jcv)J , "if lt proved absolutely Inf· perativc." Mones.tr Apr 1 ~ 191l> s H /F D4tLV PILOT .478 16 Candidates Seek 3 Seats in * • ~x-cop Seeking Council Ron Pattinson says he'i. been a cop on the !>treet tor more than a decade and h1~ .-xp(•ncncl'' will serve him ~ell on the Huntington Beach City Council. "People haH been trymJt to rattle my cage for Jl year), .. hc declares ... and 1t doesn't rot tie ' "I ha\'C very strong feeling!>. but If I 'm wron g they can show m e. .t11d I'll admit 1t. ··he says The 43 · year-old Put· tinson. no~· a real estat e sales man , sees the ma l'ATTINSC>tf jor c ity pro· blems as fiscal irresponsibility and a need to stabilize the t;ix base. Pattinson s aid the city cannot afford to spend money that 1t hasn't got and declares that'!'> JUSl what 1t did recently when It authorized an audit of the finan· c1aJ department. Pattinson said that it can be made to appear the budget 1s balanced no matter what but 1t 1!'\ a ma1or qul'st1on to him 1f it truly IS "Anytime you take $1 million out or the reser ves. you huve to feel you arl' 1n bad shape," he says. Pattinson announced a change m campaign managers r~ently. naming Mary Aileen Mathe1!> to replace Ken White. "Ken has helped me out .md I am not \'ersed 1n politics," he said "But people s tarted asking him about issues instead of me and nobody puts w ords in m y mouth," Pattinson said. "I took the action to prove that I .im not o puppet to Ken White '' "Nobody manipuJates me and I am my own man.·· he says Pattinson says he was the first candidate or the campa1j?n to publicly call for the resignation of C'1tv Adm1n1strator DaH• Rowlands and for advocating counc1lm anic districts. "Rowlands 1s a minor issue.'' Pattinson said "Ile has lost bis credibility It would be my first priority, however , to remove him." He said d1v1ding the rity mtn ,., e counc1lman1c districts \\1th two al-large pos1hons would help bring ~overnment back to the people He also st ron~ly favors a pro· posed amt:ndm1•nt that would re· quire a thrre fourth:-counr1I mu· JOrily {SIX Of Sl'\'l'n VOlt•S) \O ra1Sl' taxes. Pattin !io n , who woi. a palrolmon in Huntington Rl'<•<'h rrom 1968 to lllH. claim:-the cit} pohl•e fort'I' 1~ nn(• or the• (1nf':-t 1n Southern l'ahforniJ, 1f not tht' st;11c "fjut th<'V nt'ed more hdp." hr c1N·l:irt>:-"The national pohc.-l1) population rut10 1s 2 t swr 1.000 \\hale c'hu•( t-:arh.• Rob1t1.11lle hJ' only 1 2 prr 1.000 · · l'attmi.on ,,,,vs hi' fa\'on. h•llh n'<' dr"<'lopm1•11t w11h -.lrit•t <'on trol<1 "\V(• can't rut up a solid wull ;1t thc• \C'a." ht• ~ay)I lie 'llY" t hl• c1 ty bcarh 11> part nf llH• 1mh•nt1al :ind jotrt•nlnc.':-' of the c ity ond. "we can't afford to s:1n· 11 II\\ II) lo th(• !1\tih' .. Ill' '1(1~ 'I thl'rl' IS a little Cat in ull c1<•p.;1rtm1•n t" thnt ran be t11mmed but h1.., top pnontu•' for 'upport an• pOlin'. fire and watl'r c1cpnrtments l'ultlMon i.uy~ h1' wai. the tl)p ... llC'<omon for Hc d Cuq1et Healtors 111 h •~ fl rst year lie and hi" w1fc Pt•nnv rr•:;;1dt• In tht• sC'ulht•astern pa'rt or town. ThC'V hove f1v(' <'htldrcn nm~1ni.: In •1>:<' rrom i to 2:? Jobs Offered 111 Hu11tiT1gt,on Se\'eral e mployment op· portunities a re now (1va1luble with the city of Huntington Beach Manpower /\dmin1strat1on. U<'· cord ing to Director Bob Cun· nmaham The)' Include painter. $978 per month. business hcense a1de. S'T:i6. clerk typist. $603: mam · tenancc wo rker, $756, clerk typl~t trainee, $547. transport a tion service trainee. $609. ana maintenance senice trainee, $547. Applicntion!I will be accepted throul'h April 16 at the Coastal Employment Center, 1721 l ~ach Blvd. Further information can be obt ~uncd by callinit M2·77Sl. • • * Saunders Positive On Race John Saunders i.ays hf 1s run· n1na ror the llunttngton Be.ach C1 ty Council on a po:saU,•c note · There's a lot more nght ~ llh the c1ty than there ts wrong." he sa)s Saunder:s asserted that Nunl· tngton Beach 111 one of the most be.iullful c1ues on lhe coast wtlh 1ts virtually untouched coastline The 33-year-old Saunders has been a real estate salesrnan for three year s and reports th:ll in 1975 he was number two m sales or l ,600 m e m - bers o r the Huntin gton n e a c h fountain Valley Boar d SAUHOIUS or Realtors "Huntington Beach is extreme· ly beautiful and it 1s a heck ot a place to sell." he says He says that 1t ts his goal to 1m· prove the image of the c ity and that he thinks he can help make city government more cohesive • without all the shouting and yl'lhng "I can help to m ake It listen to the people." he says "There are a few candidates try10g to stir up some issues.·· Saunders savs ''but l won't be a party to bad~outh111g and will rl'fuse to make statements detnmental to personalities." "I will not Cake issues and I w11l tell the truth and stay away Crom rhe1c>nc ... Saunders maintains He does say, however, that some of the candidates may bt.• dangerous and that voters should examine their records \'cry clO!>ely He also takes issue with those candidates who state they are re- tired and ha\'C plt.-nty ol t1me to :-pend to work (or the Cit) 1f cll•cted "This would be entirely the wrong reason to elect an yone to public office." he says "Voters 'hould pick winners the busy pc.•ople ut the top of th~1r pro· ll'!.Ston .ind those who want to !)crve," he declares. SJunders says he is for bring· 111~ more bus mcss and industry into lfuntington Beach to lower the tax base and to create more JOb!> for local clltzens He says he 1s against any new taxes and ism favor of lhe CANT proposal which would reqwre a three-fourths councll ma1onty before 1mposin& new taxes and or r::i1sani: old ones lie adds that he would hke to sec the repeal of the city's uttlit> ta'< and believes that action would bring in hotels and bu:.i· nesses to the city. Saunders also is in fuvor of downtown redevelopment and says that a relal1vt•ly s mall ::imount o f investment could st•• v1.• ••!> a cataly!>t for · cleaning up ' Ma1n Street and allracttnA Industry and art stor e!> and qu,11nl '>hops Ile s ays the plan now 1s too costly 111• :.ay~ th<1I th1• dfecllvcne•" of City Adm1n1strator Duve Knwl.inds 1s now rul. hut nnl\' l>ecuu-;e or cnt1c1sm from .iii :-Hie~ "111"' lrying to cto :1 ron:1c1<'n t1ou.; Job. ·Saunders <1111d. "I 'm nol for !'ann111i: .inyonl' on an cm!lt1onul th101:" Sa u 11111• r), ' a vs ht' w a' ;1 member of the U ·s Army 1gnal Corp'l ant.I has a ba<-ht•lor ut sr1i•n(•e flt•i,:n·l' 1n bll'llflC~I> dd min1strJt1on lh' "llY' h(• ha-< \('rv('(f on th<' board Of d1rl'ClOr!\ Of the JayCCl'S ancl lht• Wt•o;t Ort1nl(t' C(1unty Council of Churches and 1s an ac llV(' ml'm twr llf lltt• fluntltlfll011 Bcac-h North Rotary Club. * * • Teacher Tizzard Running Bill T1nard's cb•nctt In the HunUn.aton Beach City Council election may depend to a degree on bls el!ec:tiveness a.s a teacher. Tiizard h as taught aovern· menl and history classes for eight years at Huntington Beach High School , just across Main Street from the city coun· ell chambers be hopes t o occupy. H e ba s T1UA110 tauabt gov- ernment classes In the city COUD· cil conference room and he and his classes monitored the 1974 ci· ty elections. Tiizard says he has asked his students in \he past to pay close attention to local affairs and to get involved in municipal gov- ernment. He hopes lhey have lea.Q>ed lheir lessons and will be votlhg next week -preferably for him. He says be does have good stu· dent support and t.hal a number of graduates as well as present students at Huntington Beach and Edison High Schools have volunteered to work for him. "It is my basic philosophy that local government ls where the action is and that citiz:ens can do more about things at the city level." he says. "I've decided to put my money where my mouth Is,·' be declares. Tiuard said that be has learned that it Is relatively slm· pie for special interests to affect the outcome \ot elections when few numbers of voters tum out. He says. however, that with such a wide open race -with 15 candidates running for three open seals -it may not be a pro· blem this year. Tizzard, 34, was born in Alberta, Canada, a nd is a graduate of Garden Grove High School. Santa Ana College and bas a degree in history from Cal State Long Beach . Tiuard says he favors con· trolled growth and would like to see a halt to residential develop· ment until the lax base can be equalized with more industrial and commerc ial development. He declares that lhcre has been so much residential growth that lhe city is hard pressed to handle demands for police and sewage services. Tizz,rd says h e also believes that high rise development in Huntington Beach should be ex· amined very closely because or its effect on the quality of lire. ''In the short term, some could view it in very favorable light," he said, "but in the long run suc h problems as congestion, pollution and costs to citizens will need lo be looked at." Tizzard. who has been active in teacher organizations, s ays ,he would cast a wary eye on lra~el expenses or city council m em· bers. He said tha t taxpayers have a right to be concerned about junkets and that some trips thul have been taken by council of· ficials should be questioned. "I wouldn't ao on one unleiu1 it was or vital necessity." he says T1uard says he is for sound ci· ly management, f iscal responsibility, a positive role for llenlor c itizen s and s t ate p u r c h a s c o r 8 o I s·a Ch I c a wetlands . He and his wife Kar en and young daughter Jullt" h11ve lived in Huntington Beach for seven years. * * * * * Lawyer Macinnis 'Leader Stresses And Lady' Finances S1"nboard' ha\l· m.atertahtt'tl in llunttn.i:ton Bt•a1·h prnda1min..: t h ;it s a I h · (; rt·,. n b ,1 ll m I., J "ll'adC'r,IJd\ .andla\\\l'1 · Shl•'!. a c.1nd11lal1· fnr tht· Uunl tngton lll'JCh fll~ l'ounctl ~ht> says her hu., bu ncl. )I arlln, p1 n \'1ded thl' ut!>J>I rat ion lor thl' t•am pa1gn !>logun Mrs. Cin•~nbaul"l, ~.says that sht> really t '>n 't J lt>adt:r ~et. but that shl.' ha:- l e ad l' r<. h 1 p rapabiltt1c .. She has heen a la\\ ver for J 'ear-and J iad y ap · parently :ill her hfc She sa\'S thot the in clus1on of thl' c;1tElH1AuM word lady on thl' s1,::n serve., as a dig lo prcSl'lll c<>undl member~ \\hO. she sayl>, have not <ilways condut•tcd lhem.,elve~ like ladies and gentlemen ~lrs. Grecnhaum. a nall\l' of Gardena. :.ay!> there arc thn·c m ajor problem a reas l'Onfront· ing Jluntin~ton Beach They m· elude the budget. do\\ ntow11 n • dc\'e)(1pmcnt and \'a rious methods of brini::mi.: income into the city . She says s ht• 1s in fJ\Or of ad- din~ one to three budgN experts to the city payroll to \\Ork the y1•ar around with department heads in planning ser\'lt'l'S and proi::rnm:. the city most urgently nel'<l!> Mrs . Greenbaum :-ays s he thinks the city h a~ enough mont'y for hich priority needs but perhaps m ay comt· up short for low priority items . She says that if they do facl' a financial c runc h on low priortt.\ needs, city le;iders l'ould eitht•r cul out tht' ser vices or . pn• rerabl). put the mca:.url's to thl· \'Ole of the citizens She savs s uch artn·ities m1s:ht include l w1c-e \\ eekly tra.,h col lections and pC'rhaps a \'Cry nominal f<·l' for such thini:s ui. a nature \Valk Mrs. Gret'nbaum sa\ 1t is im portant to h:.ten to lh~ concerns of the people and that shl' hcrsdf would not m:1kc ll1•cision"> without good and adi_oquatc in· formation. She says she is 1n fa\'or of a Corm of rede\'elopmcnt If it can bring in income and tap touris t trade without becoming a tourist trap "I just don't want lluntmgton Bcarh do\\ ntown area lo become another Miami Beach or Laguna Beach or Ba lboa." she said. She said those ar('as <in• so crowded and r ely quilt• hcav1l) on rentals ;;he says a development similar to MontNeY·C armcl woulcJ he mosl plca~anl Shl' say' i.he 1s not rn favor of h1i:h rl'I' dt•velo pmcnts and c10t•sn'l think th<')' art• necessary. She sa) s sh(• 1 hinl."> that hi gh cteni.11) hu' ~·n unf:i,orahle elf('l'I on pt•oplt• :inc1 hPhC•\t's that sert•n1l\ ., ull important in tht• riuuhty r>f h rl' ::-Oht• i.u~·, '>ht• would lik1· ltl fin d new ancomt' for the city und onl wuy l'ould be in ra1~tn~ lht• 1wrk· lnj! r .:ttl'S for out of lnwn b1•,1rh ui.n i; losornethm~ llkcS4 µt•rday. Sh<' sa~i. 1.,hc• 1" runn1n1t ;i t•nm. pletely indepl'nt.lt·nt c.impa1J!n and \\ 111 not U('('('pt ,my oul\1dc• contr1but1ons ~h1• untl her hu.,b'1nd l1vl.' nl'ar /\tlonta 1\Vl'nu1• and Ma..:noli;i Street. Thc•v hove ~l'n mnrncd since 1~ uncl h:ivt• no l'hlldrt•n ~he attend1'd IJ('LA uncl We!>tern Stale University l.iw school. Pettr "Rock y" Macinnis sa~~ he can supply lhe know-how 10 solve the hnanc1al pro· blems that confront Hun· t 1 ngt o o Beach. He says the city as s till arguing policy making r o le s and budget time Is MAC 111 .. 1s fasl appro.aching with the city racing a deficit or S2 million and possibly $3.2 mill ion He says the c ity needs to formulate a general statement and to establis h exactly what 1t wants to do. A one·year program budget with a compl ete breakdown ts badly needed. hi' believes, as well as a six-year plan. The 31-year-old Macinnis say3 his experience as a senior in· t ernal au d itor for Gener al Telephone Company will provide the expertise he says the council so badly needs. "Huntington Beach is in a critical situation." he says, "and lhe taxpayer will have Lo pay for the discrepancies.'' "With my background in ovt·r· seeing a udit operations with the telephone company, t,can satis(y that defi ciency a nd help to turn the city around.'' he says. Macinnis a lso is critical or the deficiencies r evealed in the fmancedepartment by an audit an 1974 "The audit pointed out pro· blems in nearly 100 areas," he said. "We have lost revenues and failed to control expenditures because or Inadequacies." "An audit a year later revealed that nearly all the same dis· crepancies still existed," he said. "There just has lo be a lack or direction," he asserts. ··tr the citv took action in 1974. 1t wouldn't ·be faced with I h1• magnitude of deficits that 1t now has.'' he declares. "The city is complex." he says, ··and most personnel are not trained in basic managemenl concepts .'' Macinnis believes the city should put a moratorium on all n e w project s until i t can establish a firm financial base. "All ocllvilies should be r e· evaluated.'' he says. Macinnis a lso points out a d1f· ference m figures on costs or maintaining the one-mile or city beach which has been hoUy de- bated by the city ad ministrator's office and the department or harbors and beaches. "There again , management can't agree on cost fij?ures.'' he said. He adds the city doesn't have the data for a proper de· c1sion on whether to maintain its opl'ration or give the beach to the state . "I don't think it would make all that much difference," he says, "but I wouldn't like to sec our beach be given away " Macinnis said he was the last person to file for the city counell race because he wanted to make sure it was the right rlec1s1on. "I waited until tht: last day lo commit myselffully,"hc i..ays Ile said he d <.'c1ded to run fi nal· ly al the urging o( family and friends and after viewing th1• counctl in action "They need lo be mor1• sophisticated and not cast their votes on em otion." he sa11l "There also nl'ed!! to be 11 balance on thl· council Md I can rill the bill with my background," he said. Macinnis lives with his wifr, Patricio , ;rnd l'hildr<'rl, Pl'tt•r, Marie and Chris tina in the old part or town. lie ~uys hi.' has been a homcown<.'r for Cave ycurs. Siebert Runs Own Campaign R1('hard Siebert, 32, will be making his first try for pubhc or f1ce in the Huntington Beach Cit y Council election April 13 Siebert. who has a PhD in pharmacy Crom use. said that, before now, he h as been too busy 1otellmg his pharmacy business eslllblished and helpinR his wife with their two small children. However, he says he was presl· dent o r the freshman and sop h o m ore classes al USC. W8S !ltU• dent body vice president as a j un ior and president as a senior . Siebert says s11Hu he is runnlnit completely on his o~ n and hopes to operate has campaign without accepting any donatiC>N "I hope that when lhe voters de· cide. they base their decision on the man and the Issues and not on brochuTes and such things," he says. Siebert says he decided to enter the race ~cause he isdissatisCINI with what he says is secretiveness nnd deception by the present t'1ty administration. "I have fell ch eated as a citizen." he says. He claims that he will vote to open up the city and will make in· formation available to the public fully and candidly. He says that decisions ar e re· ached In executive sessions that allow for "blatant misrepresent•· ti~." He says a 1ood eicample that the council will tv adc lhci.lsuescame recently when it blamed City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowland!! for some or Ule problems that he feels a re rea lly the cou ncil 's responsl blli lies. However, he say~ he doesn't hold Rowlands tree from other culpability a nd that he would re· m ove Rowlands iC elected. "I don't feel that Rowlands has the personality for the job and I don't think he h as the confidence ol the city employes," Siebert says. "There Is no communication between the departments, and I know thatfor a fact," hesays. Siebert says a m ajor problem facing the city Is lhat it built ·too much too •oon with Its c1v1c center , Ubrary and maintenance y•rd. "Any one wo" ldn 't CTt'ate a pro- blem but with them all coming within three years of each other. at has been just too much of a flnan· clal burden," he said. "(think we should put a halt on all spending and park develop· ment," he says. He declares that If il can be pro· ven there are no other possible altemallves, then It would be ~ay for an oil barrel tax increase an~ charge for tra sh collections. "B\lt I am not al aJI sure that things are In orde r and I do feel that Uler ore areas Ulat can be cut," he says. He says he Is convinced there Is j uggling going on and that funds are being moved from one depart· ment to another t o balance the budget. Siebert r esides on Park Street w1thwife Diane a nd sons Edward, 4. and John. 3. H e has livf'd in the city 11x years. I'. * * * I Executive Offering Expertise , Ron Shenkman lilly' the com·' ln~ cit~ council eli.'Ction is thq mo!>l 1mport<1nt In the hl$tory ot lluntington Beach li e says the elect ion is' part1cularly • \'ital because nr the turmoil that exists 1n the city <.'om· l>lned with th~ racl lhat there a rc thr ee \ acanc1e s with no 1n cumbents-. running 'fhe thrl'c people "rJce heavy dee1.,1on!> th:.1t will uffl.'rt tht en· tire community," Shenkman !>U)S. For this reason, he says, be believes it is especially impor· tant that rnters elecl the most qualified <'J ndidutes and bo bt.>he\'cs he I~ the most Cit to serve , because or his financial back· ground Jnd previous ex· pcriencci.. Shenkman. a 40-year-old ex- ccuuve 'ice president with " financial 1nst1tul10n, harkens bdc'< to h1i.. cxpertcnres as a F!.untain Valley City Coun· cilmun lie is a current member of the Huntington Beach Union I ligh School Dist rict Board or Trustees "The h1J:h school distl'ict ha& made good cutbacks and it has • good adminislr.ition." he says. ··1 feel comfortable that ll ls a \\ell run entity " lie sap that hi!\ efforts In • Fountain Valley were ..imilarly !>uccessrul. 1 Shenkman says there arc three• maJor issues confronting llunl· ington Beach. They Include tht'. deficit posture of the budget. a lack or control a11d lack of eHcc· t1ve udministration and how l>cst · to develop land uses for the max·' 1mum benefit to the city. He declares that it is most im· portant to raise rc\'enucs through • a balanced development of re· sidential and comm er cial growth, but not through new ' taxes Shenkman also believes there is an attitude of "incr edible frustration" throughout city hall. . "I sent a campaign·a ide to find t out salaries of some department I heads and he spent two days nnd still didn't ~ct the answer." Shenkman asserts. "You just can't gt't informs· tion anct people arc working out off car." he says. "I would like to ' (ind out ~hy. There's a feeling among employes that .. omelhing , 1s amiss." lie says a tax increase for now 1 1s out of the qu e~tion and that the city's bonded 1ntlcbledncss 1$ at an "abs urd level.'' lie says he docsn 't favor :rn In· , crease in the oil barrd tax or in trash collection until he ta kes a : murh l1ardcr look. "Hut you <'an 't get the an!>wcr until you gel an office." be say'S, S henkman says City Ad· mtn1!>tr;1tnr Dave Howlands should go in the best interests of the cily. "l11 s cHcct1vcncss doe~n't l'XJ.,l uny longt•r ," ho s;1y:-, "but •l i-s not all his fault. Tht• <•fly cuuncal al~o has played u role " S h r nkm<in s ays h o will e>stal>ll~h rc~u lnr office hours t•1rh Frnl11y afternoon h> meet \Hlh rcs1dl'nh He :.ay:;; ht• OJIJIOM'~ coun- rllmamc d1!!tr1 ctl-beenu:.e "lhey c•in promote tunnd va:.ion" ond he 1, n~ain:.l h:ivtn~ a fulltlme moyor. lie• :ind his wife, Judith, have three l'hildren. Sherry. t:i. Duvld, 9, un<I M 11'1iat•l, fl. Iii: hold!I n bochelor's deJ:r cc In .ienorol <•d 11 c-11t 1o n :Jt Cu l .S t a lo Northrlditc and tuu51ht school C1w yN1 r~ in Los Ani;:clc•s. He l!I a o;cnior vice.· pre:sldl'nl :Al · tt.:vcrly llllls SavlnRs and Loan. Ill' prcviou,ly hclll lht• sumc 1>0i.lti11n :1t Merrury Sovlngs and Loan in lluntinlllon l:\c•:1rh Aquabelles Taki11g Tour The nine-m ember Senior A Team of the HuntinJCton Beach Aquabelles wlll travel to Houston next weekend to compete for a week with synchronized swim- mers fro m throughout North America in solo, duet and team competition, officials of the cit)' .. sponsored tum said. The nine Include Reitna San· brano. Heidi Kozlschelc. Glnny McGllton, Kim Byers, Celia-San· brnno, Carmen Whlte, Robha', Waller , Carla Stemen and Klml- lloffma n , a long with Coacli Lesl e Wanner . Monday April 12 1976 DAIL V PILOT ,, 7 Deatlu Elaewhere Residents Leace Five Coast Students Win ROTC Aid • t • BRE1T8RUNN. W~l G~rmany <A P > -Enrico Mataar41, 78, world femou" cellist and com- pc>ffr. died Sunday ot an undisclosed 1llne" r•mlly owned lh~ Recht EJev~tor Co , which wa~ j()ld lo a Westanahou.se company STATE COLLEGE. Pa t A P) D o nald B)'rDt', 4S, • former U S Open c hl'sa 4'/'1..imp1(Jn Jnd capt;un or the L S It'll m for the 1966 t'ht-~s Olymp1ud. dtt!d Thur~­day Gas Imperils Illinois Town DWIGHT II.I. <API -All 3,llOO re "ldents of D"' •t¢ht "'trl' l'\ iH'UUll-d t<X.luv aflt.>1 po1)onoui. bromtnl' j!.1-. Jt•Jl.t'd l>Ul or <I lr ... C'IOr trmlt'r and began dnrtin1i1 to"' .ird tht· toY.n J>olict' crtl>:.c rossed the arta looking for Five Or:tn~e c.·o~l r - s1denu h.n·e rertu•t>d Na''> ROTC scholarship ror the t9T6 CQllt'Ct' yur Tht'Y art C rl'J C. Bua.t'he. 4091 !\1 ornini Slur Drive, and OD\td J M1tthon. 1032 Candlelight Circle, both or Huntington Beach, David A. lieJuchnmp, 25111 Vespucci Road, Lagun:i Hills, James 0 t.:underson, !9312 Spotted BuJI Wa}, S@ Juan Capistrano, on~ Michael E . Lopez Ale. aria. 25203 Te rren•> Dnve, Mission V1eJo WASHI NGTON IAPI -Robert .t. flrooks, SS, under secre t ary or thl! Smlthiloo ian lnstllullon and a rorme r ass1~tunt Arm y secret a ry. d ied Su nday after a long Ill 11.:as. MIAMI IA P) -Gu~ ltou11, 66, whose folksy, low-budget rampa1gn for president in 1968 won 86,00() writ e-In vot~b. died Saturday. OAKLA~O t AP1 f' t n a n l' 1 u I u d v 1 ~ l' r Robt rl L. Coa l t>, 51. former eha1rman or lhl' Dl'mocr:it1c St;.itc Cl'n· t rul Cum m1ttt.·c. died Sunday ut KJt 4'l'r Pt>rmJnentc ;\Jc<.11c;.ll Centt•r :1fter a )hort •II· nCS'- ( J looters in tht: nearly de I(\" .... H (Jff1' i.t•r1ed form commun1t\' _ AuthontJl') i.;ud pro· ----------Jongrd expo)\ure to th\• bromint.> l'U eould b~ fotal It appan•nlh \\U' ft'll'Ui.t•d °" h~n a l'Jrl(o or Ii· qwd brum1nt• ~ph l open 1nH1d\0 the tnule r und lx-~an t•sca p1ng about 3 a m . pohre bdld TREBLER NEWPORT BEA CH COUNCILMAN APRIL 13TH Thrl'e hour' latt•r. un t•xplo~lon th:it app:irentlv onj11nated :imuni: JOO ru:.e~ of :ll'ro~ol deodornot also m s1de 1 he trJ1h•r nppt>d the t ruc-k m hair :ind rell'abt'd mon· IO\lc fume~. oCfacl.'r::. :.aid HONOLL'LU !AP1 - Cf\ic ago and ui. t ra a lt~t Fran A. Hecht, 1u du.-'d here Saturday llet·ht':. For the Record Lira Phuegr• The Friends of PER TRESLER ask for your vote: ROllE < \l'I The Italian lira plunjlcd from 8i9 to tht• doll:ir lo u new low of 895 loda\ a:. tht' fraj!1I(' minorat~ go\'emment pre1>..ired lor early elections because or 1l refused to gl\ c the Com. munt!>lS a role in makingi>olicy Mr and Mrs J Leslie Or and Mrs Gary P Darnell S McKee and Myrna llll l )f Stellensen Dof"een Marshall JOHNNY 1.lE R~(S£ '°''°'"' °' •tt• Ptn,10.e 0, C01f4 Mfo"°' ( 4 (>.tr,.. ., R •U-A.ofil tO ••1• Swry "'1' b• "' 'fllll ft ~.f'0ft ~,n tt••1-"1 0 •.IQ"' I Jliitl ... mot~r ~tt1f't(ft .. ,. .. ..,.. tw1 bfo"'9n V•\1t•tiO-Al\on(J•t ~· t t !OO to a rt ,.,.,, '"'•"f'N""t or1Mt .. ,,l let(Jltro-CO\I• M .. '"' Mo'1lHt t .... .,.,, .... Spat-f' Da1101111.-rru :\IOSCO W <API -Th~ So\let l'n1on cdebrated Spar~ ~J\ 1gat1on Day today on the 15th an· lllH•rsar~ or the fir)l manned space n1~hl by Yuri Ga~ann a nd i.a1d 11 Y.ould continue l'Xploration of lhl' solar s~ !>lem. JoM and Mar1ha K1l1Mer T Duncan and Geraldine Thompson Bob and Gay Palmer Hans and Belle Lorenr Willard and Fa1e" Waoe Adelaide C Miller Stewart 01 Marrfa~ Dr Slanley van den Noori di--· 001.0l l lllC CIARL BEAN,.110 CO~OOEllC ~dif"J ol l.i•• P4rk l..tM Niili#O'frl O.acf\. C.it O•t• ot Cl••'" Apr1t t 111, SutVt'led Oy n1\ ...0"1, All"'" (-a\fti>t!'O 1 d•t.1iQ"t•,., ~ur1rt V•tloitH \•\h:r ,,l ... Me•OJI l..it,., ll...,.C -J•tl,.tl. ...... ". , .. ...,., ... -o. ... """"'--· """''-J ...OO<••W \c~f ~Id 't•t •net H•1d• Anf'I China :lid Eyed ' Bob and Mary Shepard Grachen Denman Barnes Roger and Jane Hardacre Robert and Maureen Oed1ng Nigel and Betty Bailey Mr and Mrs Robert Co4E!f> Mr and Mrs Clyde Zutcn Mt and Mrs H Waro Lester Mr and Mrs Gordon Kiln-er Mr and Mrs Sydney Buck Herman and Linda AlgaL1 Bob and Kay Hull I PftyltU, ~OOt\•Y c,,.,._,,.\lcjf ~·t'l•U\ ¥ortlft, 0o<Ol"Y J -flot>trt .H-. JeiMt\On. JOftl'I A M\ct J•n• G Atter~. Jlitctllt\ 4 •no 0.v,dS ""•<~. J•"Y C. 6nd To111 II \\'ASlll ~GTO:"' <AP> f'ormH Dcfen~e 1 Jessie Hill Harriette Witmer •Jolin Macnab Cap Blackburn 8111 Rowerd1nk T1AMl4Y. Aoro 1 J to 00 AM Hdr~,. """' ~mort•t s>''" b.,1u e.;'""'°"' Gotl.t Mifw Mortuotv dHrtttur\ CUSHMAN , ELEANOR 8"11r<Ell CU~MMAN 1f'H!Otnt OI ill S.''• Ofltt C0tt>n"' °"'' Milf. C• 0Atf• Of df'ttlh April 10 '"'• SurY•Ytd by ,,..,,. thVQ"ll'"' Eh·~ t.onoon Qr•nO\Ot'I l rff' Lf)f'W>Ot\, Jr 9f'.tindd•uic)l\tflr, Lt:t A"n MrJ"•rt~ OT•.ft 9'•1'd\0". -C•Hw-Mt ~"''-'"" Gt•vet.0.-Mt\nC•\ F't rtuv<r '"°' N\ ttorwil C•""*'''"' d1tt(tt-d b., 9,.1t1 &tt91'et\(.O'Ol't•O-I Mdt Morl""-"t 'f~~. Oot\M E •no CM 1~ A Scf\<tlllom, 01•n• w •nd <;.o•~ 8 -· """""' .,.., llobtrt 8 ..... tf'Ut, Ch•rtt\ Ind i<lthff' IMM.. Serretary Jaml'S IL Schlesanger sa~s l" S . m1hlary aid to China should not ~ reJect<·d "out or hand" and that China is ;.i "quasi ally" of the l'n1tcd Statt's Ort111l.t\, OtH• 0 •net O•n1•I A 8o_."· M1f"I 0o M\d J •mtt H•wvwltf'd Smltll, Oo•olr.r ,.OH •nd Lloyo ,.,_,o Schlesinger re\'(>aled Sund;.iy that whil(' he"' as in officl' Ami1rlcan officials l:lpeculJted about gi\'ing arms to China But 1t "as only spcculat1un. he -· Cyntll1• Ln ..-d C.••• L. stressed. · P l 'BLIC' ~OTICE P l'BUC ."llOTICE C YARllllll.1. Cl' IHJ NOTICIE INVITING a10S I.YOE S .. ELOON VAl>NHl Lt "CTITOusaus1NfSS HOT•CE •S HEAf8V CllltN ...... Cot USAF fh·tirtd 't\il'Jf'l'\f o• 1'"'*"' H•ME STA Tt:MEN T '""" Rro•rd ot E'l ,, .1t1onol th• N•·#PO'' C• 0.il• n t O••'" A pr I 1t H t• f"'• I .J• 1'Q "'"'"" 0.,\ -''<f' 00."'3 Mi-w Un.I f'"d S< ~I) 0 tru t 1)1 Or•~ !>uf'v••tdOv t\·\w•••· Ao,.~.,,, ""~" 0.,.,,"' ,.. .._. 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Tht'"I hcd sr1":l o' yu1donc.• lncy hoc v1s1vn and tnc; iiud goo s TI <"t I w•d no ' "lt~ whw· ·ho> rnd11trdual ~ 1wv1 n.m ~II .... ·!' I .:1 h '> ~trt>ng'lis ond lw; w• C• r t>ssc· ~ At 1n1 JVhPn lh<~ ind1v1dl1tJI !iurv 'vt-d bt d rcc1 rig h1~ O•''" cJcst1,,, 1Wl) h 111drPd year' f Q\J' rXJ\~(•d Ord lhl' d11 :· f 11 .. t! ·~111· ,, 0 t,,· I Cl 1 h1 v1~10•1-, o" ,,,,.who1, Ir JO• d onc.J th g i ,1 I t r • ·, .• • vvhl 1 c did we lJ\l Otf I ht ! 1 (J1 ; t. NI llH' I f'1t IL· ou1".l1111) !ht' 1111 ;r 1:'11 :ii L r cl rt •' 11 ond !undo11 tr tol • :It, Viii, n:I, r.d11· ln•ll "'ln1n th01wc rl1 :·• A1r• •1u1·,· •' li\1n!l l''lt'>•ro111 t•MC•f1 111, 111d•;1rr11c1, V\hvcl"'·•·l'<.l'v• Ir 1,1,. ·,.,., ''1ol11 111' , • • 11.:r-p \"'I l Mr & Mrs E Day Carman Dr Daniel G Aldrich Jr Or & Mia. HOwdrd S Baba \\!hr h I~" Ar.• w(1n le I,,'<" ·t "q'-.111<1' ' ' a:1t' n' 'Tl r;rt" _Uh\10ll ) v\h, (I' I'., l'. •••. " :·r 1tii:ori· ti (•I I!) ·li<i 1\t: t I, (;1 v. ;\. I• , /, I 111 I 1• I j.' ! 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AS\OCl,.11 \ 111 Wl(l\1111, CTC , IHI w~'""' ,.., 1 HWIU"OIO'I &u< "· (• .,.,, 0.ft"h W I HIAI"\ • urU ••'O' • Wlt~t..,t Dt ttuftt1notoft t\ft.KP'I C• 1 ~11 W\IM\\ I• colldut ltd by"" '" •do-~• 0tf'tr'" Wllll•m l(.vrt1 • '""' tt•t•,,..."'' ... , fHf'd .,,., ,,.. Ix 1•11 tl11111• oll 1Jln11q I hot hid· 11 t J B .t I 1 :i • :• A rn1·r" on fl,' J, Mr and Mrs Carter B W\Jr1! Ruth Kahn Jeanne H Wanlass Karen Margreta Wood Or & Mrs Jerome C s1eneh1em Grant and Inez Howald Douglas and Jean Liechty Mary Margaret and Edwin H "Ted Finster JoM and Elizabeth Stahr Duvall V Hectil frank and Marilyn Lynch Mr and Mrs Richard Bertf'.l Mr and Mrs Leonard $JQt)r Bruce Wiiiiams. Prns1dent ot Cctmeo Communtt•f Assoc II I I 11 It :t' dtl/ c-·· ,,,,_ ol o .... o~ , ... .., .. .,.. M llfCll le IUt ">'It'• ~~ Ot•t10f (N(t 0.119 Pont ........ \ t1 tt ,. flh ' I ~ .. Biii Frank's Great American Way Rallies are Free. P l"BLIC' ~OTln; ,,. ... ~ "'«•nous I USlllHS NAMl lTATl"'lllT ,... toJ ... 1~ 0.' ,,.,.., ••• ~"O Ov -·· I Ill.I.'$ RADIATOR \EllllltC( ,.,. W.•1 Flf1t Sl•ttl i..N• ""• UI ,,.,,.. • ., 103 OlOllll" C. llVAll:, lllO\ \o11t~ f'•t\ ()<• ... S..-1. A ... (AlolMIU JON F I URll:. ''°\ ~~ P••~ DriW'f. S.f\ta ""•· C•l1•or"•• ~ Apnl 13 Apr I J,1 ~ f A1r1 ,rlrr Inn A"Jh m lln•· H'.) • C )lllllllf""" 18700 MocArthvr Blvd ()(J $ I l,ubor Blvd • ~ lrvt'"lt Ar>rih,.1111 ~ -r-8 00 r~ M IHYJ I'M )lllllllf""" TtllJ o.N..-\ I\ C.inQ <Oftdll<tff II•• Gf-•t ... rtltHJlllP Gi.t••C. 811•• _,... F luro Tlltt ~•••e-111 llltd *''" ,.,. '°""'' (lt''ll ot ()<..-~ C°"nly Oft Mortll JI ,.,._ ELECT JOHN SAUNDERS [!] ~ April 20 !>hNoton·Anoherm Hotel 1015 W Boll Rood Anaheim !3 00 P.M April 21 A1rpo1tN Inn 18700 MocArlhur Blvd lrv1ric 800PM April /2 Shriro~on Broch Inn (111 t Por fir Cc"l' t I fwy H•Jn•11.,gtnn IYolh OOOf'tll * JOill'"" t.IOOY .......,., ...... . ,.. ... ~ ........ .. ............ C.A.trtt1 ~·-O•-CN\t O••t• Piiot HUllTUffif()t( IEACM cm C8UtfCll -an. 13 ,..,1,·r ,., _,..,,..,. '"' tl".lf'<r .k""" c;....,,,._ '•n "" .. '"J"f"" &it• f\ C '• ""~' , ... Ct '"',...,...; , .... ,a<..tcc •. 1-'.-~""'~·~ ·~"ir-t"'<r'-,.,ho• ·"-''' S, ll. It > .. ttlt 1•s '' ---------------------..... ~--- , ~-~ ¥ * Free Drawing for Door Prizes . 'f I • '·A l OA.ILY PILOT Monday. ~ttl 1 i . 1'11 TacticS and Style of Jimmy Carter's ·Campaign: i .....,,,, Note· n. -" the""' •I'""' ON£ 01'PON£NT, HP. MOHi K. Udall, 'dtmlOlth loul P'.,,...,. tax•. lie , .. ponds to '"" uaed some places and not In ~tbera.· lo tlrlle'-• on tu com~ tocttc• mid *111~• of 1"-to, told an eudlt-nee reet-nlly "In Boston. he got a questions about It by saying he belines much or genual, the less educated the audience, Ule flrrM ~rohc pr•lidlntiaJ ctmlmdn1. It /oc11..tu on good part of the antibusm& vote and a male away it could be financed by shaftane tosts and through folksier he gets. ( ~-"'¥Cann. in Roxbury be was 1etun1 a lot or the black vote. tus iovernment reora:aruzatlon plan. In Peekskill, on the character o the . That's a good day'a work if you can do it." Like moat candidates runnl.ns ror any office. Ame1'."can people -"a tremendous untapped re. By The ~la~ Prell · An eumple of the way he works umc re· Carter has a standard speech and vanations of servaor of good sense, bound Judamcnl, in· About 150 people were tnllhnai outside lbe cenUy before two cbffuent audiences In Whale that standard speech. Whlch parts of it he uses telligence, ability, vision, a <'ommit~cnt to the. )fa.sonic Temple an P~kMk1ll, NY. when Jarnmy P1amsandPeeksklll.N.Y. ' depends on the audtence, the locallon and their work ethic, patriotism, reU1lous falth: . · Carter arnved Just .after dark. He wad~ through Jn Whale Plains. It was a suburban <'rowd, questions. outstr~~hed hands into a room hUed with people, spnnkled with blacks. It was weU·dressed, youna smoke and an out of-tune band tooting and mJddle clau in l\I\ area where Democrats are Then he talked to a family audience about tUs baslcul)y liber•l family. An hour later, In Peek6klll, he spoke to "My wife and 1 have been married 30 years. workers, foremen, and small·buslness men and 30 years in July," he said. "We have three soos. their famahes. Many were dressed ln work My first son was born Ln Virginia 28 years ago. clOlbes and several aald they had voted in the My second son was born 2S yeaNJ ago in Hawaii: past for George C. WaUucc and were sympathetic my third son was born 23 years ago In Connec· to Ronald Reagan's chaJlenge to President Ford. tacut. And then my wife and 1 had an argument JN BOTH PLACES, CARTE R discussed for 14 years and I fanaUy won and we have an 8· welfare, and an both hls basic position was the year·old daughter in Georg111 " ,,,--sume: that welfare recipients who can work should be trained. lauJ,thl to read, and offered THE CROWD LAUGHED AND applauded. Jobs: that lhe federal and state governments J immy Carter had won another audience. bhould take lhe welfare burden off local agencil's It happens day af\er day 10 stale after f>tate . with a uniform nationwide payment to take care For it 1s clear from watchi.ne. Carter·~ campaign of their baaic needs; that welfare wOt"kers should for the DemO<.'ratlc presldeotaal nomination that stop "sbufOang paper" and "ought to spend their m~ch of his early s.uccess stems from the de· lime dealmg watb the bland or the disabled or al· fuutive political abH1ty to size up an audience leviatmg hunger or traanang people." quickly and seize on its pet interests. Members of Jn White Plains, he flmshed his talk like this: thos~ audJences say they feel there's a person "But the other 90 percent who can't work full laUu~g to them, neither time, we ou&bl to treat them wath respect, decen· beggmg for ~ vole nor <'Y and concC'rn and love .... There ought to be a overwh elming them work incenlh e aspect built in. So that If a walh prom1.ses. . mother, for instance, has two Jillie children and Carters basic cam· she can leave those kids with a grandmother for pa1gnprom1se1ss1mple: 15 hours a week -her husband's dead -she ·"I'll never tell a lie." Try ought to be encouraged lo take a pn.rt-time job and as they may, his oppo-nothaveher welfarepaymenlssurrer forlt." nents ha":'e ~en unable In Peekskill. lt ended this way: tocatchh1mmone. ''WE'VE GOT TO T AK E th~ welfare . What Carter does responsibilities orr o( local government ; off of the 1 n s le ad 1 s s u ~t I Y property taxpayer. J hope that in the future we change the emphasis an never have another property tax dollar go for the sam~ message federal welfare costs. That ought lo come out or from audience to au-the state and federal treasuries." diencc. changing how He did not use the White Plains line in he says it and what Peekskill and vice versa. part of the messa~e he Carter does not go into specifics about his chooses to emphasize. CARTER welfare revision plans, which involve having Of course he has drawn he<J\"Y fire for his recent stales pick up some or the cost. Nor does he say "ethnic punt)" remark. how much it would cost and how much it might Military Drinking Rappe d WASHINGTON CAP) -Heavy drinking by military officers and enlisted men is a far more serious problem in the armed fort•es than drug abuse, cost· ing millions or dollars in lost timl' or efficicn· cy and conlrtbutan~ to ~ome death s, say federal investigators The General Ac<"ount ang Office says 211 per cent of all Army of ficers and 32 perct•nt of enUsted men are t'llh<'r heavy drinker ~ nr ""binge" drinkers "ho habitually get drunk for more than one day at a tame THE ARMY los t 2.200 staff years an duty time to dnnkinf.! an 1973 al a cost of $17 malhon an pay and allowJn<"e!> alone\ lhe agency stud. In its lengthy report, the GAO recommended that the armed services deglamorazc drinking an their on·basc clubs. T W ENT\'·FOU R of tht• Army's 289 person· nt'I deaths an 1':uro1>e in 1973° were relakd to the USC' of dru~s. the GAO report l>aad nut 72 of the death~ nr 25 J>t•r <'cnt wert' rclatl'd to nlcohul "Wl· found lhal hard laquttr WJS ~old frrel:v al noon 1n 11.l,l' dub~. dnnk~ ~ t·n· 0 11 ::,jfl• ;1l 25 Ct•nt"' <':l<'h. "i l>l'C'l:ll low pra<'('' on 'drink (If the ~l·t·k · W<'rC' pro '1dro. ·'"d frrc bollles or ch.amp.a~ne wrre pro \ 11l1•d nn bi: lhd11y~." the GAO ,,t1d T u : NAVY "eon · ~t'rval1\•t•ly" t'"'llmates a $52 mlll1on los'I from ab'll'nlcc1sm. dt•cr.-11srd effil'll'ncy and poor tit• r1slnn·m11kln..: du\• lo drinkinl(. s aid c:Ao. .. , ._ _. t .. ' )! ,\ U.S. ARMED FORCES CARAVAN HERE APRIL 16-17 FREE HISTORICAL EXHIBITS & MOVIES SPECIAL MUSIC & SPORTS EVENTS EASTER BUNNY SATURDAY 12-4 For fa mif.v f un year-round, 1•i.~it /)a11<1 Point I/arbor ... 1t•h ere Sa n [Ji,,[!.<> .Fn1t'1< ",. meets Pacific Coo.Ii i I lif.{h way '~il,~11\i~il'~" -JW~.JW~·IP.·IW~ --- P11d pohttcal advert19emen1 EXPERIENCE PROVEN ABILITY aECT RON SHENKMAN ' HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL APRIL 13, 1976 ..... ""',,,. .... -.., --s-..... c:~~::, l ---°"""' """""""" 9oCf\, TO J EWIS H VOTERS, HE talks about the Mideast and his "personal friendshlp!j " with Gold11 Meir, \'itzhuk Ra ban and other Istaeh leaders. At the RockJand County Social Services Agency headquarters in Pomond, N. Y .. he talked about his health care progrum; in depressed Buf· Calo. he talked about his program for creating Jobs; in Peekskltl heJol applause by mentioning he was the only one 60 fellow nuval officers to vote an 1948 for Harry S Truman and played a variation on his 'TU never lie to you" theme by adding. "And ( beUtve Harry Truman never lied either." TO N EW YORK CITY BLACKS and again In Peebldll: •·t was the llrsl person In my d 11ddy'11 . (~e CAltTEJl-S SJ'YLE, AH) There are parts of hlS standard l>pee-ch that • $3,000 . Free Public Lectures for only $88.12 a 1nonth. Whether you need $5,000 or $10,000 get it from the people who lend mll11ons. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment based on a $3,000 l()l)n, for 48 months, at an annual percentage rate of 18%. Total payment $4,229.76. A loan of $5,000 and over must ~ secured by a combination of real and personal property. We find wavs to help. COMME~IAL Cf\.EDIT PLAN, JNC. (A Cll1fornl4 Corporation) 370 E. 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 -- ; TELL ' ' I SOMEONE YOU LOVE ·roVOTE FOR Tom Blan di TRAMSCEHDEHT AL MlDIT A. TIOH PROGRAM LAGUNA BEACH ~~ lU ~re n.n4ey, April IS, 7:JO ~ SAN CLEM E NTE S.. a.-..t ... ech CWt IOl A•..W. Plce lec,_..,_ Sttleaffell'a W....,, Apnl 14, 2 ,_ n.n4ey, April Ii, 7:10 p.M. SOUTH LAG UNA-NIGUEL TM C...tw-S.tt. I 000 J I.SI S.. CMtt H19iwey w.......,, Apnl I 4, ...._ -8 I,.-.· IMFORMA. TIOM CALL 499-2719 FOR COUNCILMAN NEWPORT BEACH VOTE APRIL 13th ~~~ , - ' ' ' ' ' t I .. '• .. :· ' ' L !ti. Boyd Most Water In Icebergs Seventy.five percent of all lbe earth's freah water 1s fro2en up In ice caps and glaciers. A lot of water, lhat. Melted down, it would be equal to how much nows in all the earth's riven for about 1,000 years. · Burnett Suing Enquirer LOS ANGELES <AP> -The National En· a quirer has been sued for • SlO m1lhon b y come· dlenne Carol Burnell, who contends the paper hbeled her by reporting that she and Secretary , of State Henry Kiss- inger argued loudly In a Wa s hington. 0 .C re$taurant. Ul'l l'i.olo Mond1y Aprtl 12 1976 DAIL v PILOT A 9 .. 18 Roi~• Oscar wanner J oannt• Wood\\ a rd "111 s t ar 1 n u telev1s1on mo' I(' based on 'Svb1l. · the s ton: 'or a woman \.\.ho hud 16 person ulatu.•i,. Law, Diabetes Links Discmsed Santa Ann attorney Eh.t.ibclh Wllllnm., will dtscusi. ho~ lht' law rt>l.ttei. 10 diabetes al 11 m<'el IO& Tuesda) or the Aml·nr an Diabetes Ai.:.OCIU lion 's Saddlcback Aux1h.1ry The 7 J() p m mct.•tm~ "'all be ht>ld m th~ rarNena of the Saddll•b.tlk C'ummun1\) llosµ1t11l. 244~1 \'la E l>truda an LuRuna Hills. Addthonul anformutlon 1s avnihabll' by calling the Orange Count~ offat·e of the ADA, 639 1912. 1976 CARS and TRUCKS ., LOY' . LEASE RATES! All nd•• new cara & truchl 833-0555 ........... LIASI WIC:IAUlf. , ........ ... ~ ......... .... Araumenl conUnues over whether beer should be poured into a glass or drunk straight from its container. One set or experts ins ists the pouring to put a thkk white head on it im- proves the flavor. A not.her set claims the pour· lna tends lo flatten It slightly. I know of no authority who can aetUe this question with a certainty. Do you ? The suit filed 1n Superior Court her~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- concerned an Item ap· Paid Political Advertisem ent Was none other than Friedrich Nietzsche who said: "There are two thmgs a real man likes -dange r and play. and he likes woman because s he is the most dangerous of playthings ." Our Love and War man notes lhal lhe Nietzsche obsen •auon dates back to before the liberation pearing m an Enquirer column written by staf- fer Steve Tinney. . THE REPORT ln the March 2 edition or the Florida-bas ed weelcl)' t abloid said Ma ss Burnett argued with Ka ssm~er, '"traipsed" around the restaur ant and then spilled a glass or w ane o n a nother SPAGHETl'l Q . "How many feet of spaghetti in a pound of same"" A About 320, typ1callv. The marketing boyi. insist that more t~nage girls use hand cream even than J.Jpstick. patron. Miss Burnett's al· torney , Barr y Langberg, d escribed his client as ··very upset. She was upset when she read the a rtic ll• and s he's continued to be Credit Euge ne Wood with the observa- tion: "ll 1s agreed by all, I thank, that the hap. picst periods an a man's life arc his boyhood and about 10 years from now.'' Those wom en who know best how to make beds are thought lo be the maids retrained by motel managers. Or so reports a ho:.tel11· executive. Not one \.\Oman an 100 he says, does the JOb properly, unless upset.·· MISS BURNETT was not s atisfied with a retract ion subsequently printed b/ the En - quirer, Langberg said Her s uit seek s SS m illion in ge n eral damages and another $S million in punitive damages. retrained. . Please, what do those people who collect matchbook covers call themselves'> The highly popular house plant called lhe geranium s tarted out not hereabouts but in South Africa and Australia There was no 1m- med1ate comment from 0Hic1als o f the En· qwrer. which 1s head - quartered 1n Lantana, Addreu moil to L M Boyd, PO Bor 1560, Co.rta Muo 92626 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~-Fta. LI FE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED Life Sentence INDEPENDENCE (AP > -Stanley Rny Stephenson, 30, convict- ed of murdering his aunt last summer, was sen- tenced to life in prison. Inyo County Superior Court Judge Verne Sum· mers imposed the max- imum sentence on the former Inglewood, Colo .• computer programmer. BETWEEN AGES46-87 • OtpencllnQ Oii - NO AGENT WI LL CALL Writ• and g1.,. u• your d1tt of birth LIFE 0, AMERICA INSURANCE CORP of BOSTON ..O Broad St .. Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. 04-NB Or Call Toll Free: 800-225-1780 NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH HIWPOaT HACH -GoWett S.... leedilMJ Lab wfl offer • 4 w.eta COWM '" ttMed ~ to e Whcl _.,r of .. tied people .. te. .... wporf ~Kil cno. :t:c .. Hy ct.•~ ,...thod of .... It .... MDst WM>•atl•• ..S ..tt.cfiH prOCJ"I" GTailabt• ift tMUNted Stat••· Hot My d"s this fellftOVs courw redile• row th .......... clotlt'OOflt to jnt OM clon f*' .,..... for 4 tMrt wfflas Mt It abo li.ciu.s aft •91eflt speflt reodiftc) coun• a.. c•tHff• tap• so thot you cll4' c...._. to 1...,,.. •• for ... rest of row life. '" f •st 4 wfftls th• ..-raipthtchttt~--~ 4-S HtMs fethr. '" a t.w "'°""'' tOfM 19'tdM+1 er• ttochq 20..lO "-t fester attahri"9 spHdt Htot ifP ooch 6000 •:;::: """"''· ht r.,.. lftltOMH of • to 13,000 "'P"' ho•• b••" ~·ed. Ow a•eroqt C)f"CldHt• ~Id r•od 7-10 tlMU foster •po" cOfllPl•tlofl of lht COWH with Marked l 111pro•tMeflt i fl c-.i ehefttiott Oftd CORCeMratloft. For thou who wo•ld llh adcltfOMI ~ • Mrift of "'"· .. ltow, ori...taffOft lechrff hcr¥t bMtt scltedell.& At thew frff lect•rU the co•rst will be nplohted ltt coMpl•t• d•toll, htchtdl'") dotWOCMll procedwff, iMfnlctiow -.fhodt. des IC~ Hd o sp•clal t tlMe ORiy Wwodllctory t.itio.. tw ls less tt.. u•-hlf the cost of SIMiiar ltinft. YCMI .... t athftd _,of tt.. ••tiRc)• f« ifffoe ,. ..... e.t ... N•wport .._. desMS. 'n..w oriefttatlOftS _.. oplft to .... ,.Wlc. obo•• • 14. ·~ _..,. 11 "'-'d be CICC .... ed by a,_..... if pouibM. H r• Ito•• olwoys wanted to be a tpHd r.od9r IMrt f.....t ... cost prohibiti•• or the cOSM too H• C ...... IMJ ••• ftOW yo.t c•! Jnt by athftdi1tg I nettlNJ ,..-wttk for 4 short weel&s yo. c• read 7 to 10 ti•es fast~. c.....c...,.. INffer ..ct COMpr......, ..,,... tf r• ere o ......, wt.o WCllld Uke to l'IMlll• A's IMhed of l's or C's or If you are a bllsiftns '*"°" who wonts to stay abreost of todcry's nerchCMCJi"9 accef .......... world """ this cowrH It o" absoe..te necessity. n.M special OM how ledwH ... be hetd .. the folowMc) .... ..tplecn HIWPOIT HACH ..-nMGS THUaSOA Y, A,llL t • 6:JO & t :JO ,.M. RIDA Y. APatL 9 -6:30 - l :lO P.M. SATUIDAY. A"1L 10 • 10:30 A.M. & l :JO P.M. AIOVI M!mM~S WILL II HB.D AT GllAT WISTllM SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC.. 450 HfWPOIT CENTER DRIVE, HEW,OIT HACH. TUESDAY, APaJL ll - 6:10 -t :JO , .M. WID.-SOAY. APllL 14 • 6:30 & l :JO P.M. AIOYE MffTIH~S WI.I. II HB.D AT MARllOTT HOTEL, lllCUTIVl COHFlllHCI IOOM. 900 NEWPORT cena DtlVE, HEWPOIT IUCH. If yo• ore o IMltlMHMOlt, .-..... lltotlwwtt. or n.ati•• this c..rw. wttich tool! 5 ,._.. of ........... rffffr'Ch to •••• ., •••• .... t. Yo. c• reed 7°10 tl-1 fester, c0Mprelle1td •or•. cw ....................... , '°"Pr· SW8tt _.. offered • odditiOftal disc.-. This COW'M c• be tc.gltt to ..,..try or cMc .....,, of "GrHp , ... , •• .,_ rtq•••t . It ••r• to otf•1td wWckY~ frff ori.-utkwt ..... fib bedlayowsc......_ Bill Agee Carolyn Miiiiken Ann Elliott Roy & Jeannie Giordano Dick C lucas Shirley Knutsen Con Schweitzer Don & Pa1ti Harvey Maudie Whyte Pope & Ruth Hilburn Jack Skinner. M.D. Duane & Pat Black Peggy Cook ,, Cal & He len Mclaughlin Claudia Hirsch Janie Hoyt Dr.&Mrs .PaulKuhn Winifred Voegelin Barbara Horne James J. Hodge Robert B. Hicks Roy Woolsey Florence McCue Roland Landrigan Charla M. Sayers Richard Ungerland Bob & Betty N~comb Boyd & Beulah Ramsay Marthella RandalJ Dave Seely Tricia Smith Ron Kennedy Carroll Beek PlANNING COMMI SSIONER ... BRJDGE COMMIITEE ... PRESIDENT OF FRIENDS OF NEWPORT BAY Ray Williams h as already proved he can make a difference. Your vote on April 13 can also make a difference when you join with those voting for Ray Williams for Newport Beach City Council. COMMITTEE TO ELECT RAY WILLIAMS SuzyF!Cker Chairman John Stuart Elaine Linhoff William McQuoid Marie Buckey Dick & Marge S tewart Harry Perry John B. Kingsley Lois & Warren Waters Charles Sword Frank & Fran Robin-;on Fern Pirkle Scott & Liddy Paulsen Alice Culver Robert & Rlvella Mallnoff Helen E. Weiss Mrs. George Hill Donald D. HaNlood Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Jones, Jr. Forre,t Fullmer Don Wiiiiams Bill Gold Paul S.lalis Chris Subleu Normagene Shamrell Mary Ann Adams Wiiiard S. Volt Vin J orgensen Connie McKlbben Lucille Patterson Carol Blanchard Margeret A. Swain John Shea Charlea & Rena Godsc hall Treasurer Je an Watt Paul Hummel Liz Palmer Barry Michaelson C. Leon East J.Y. Watt. M.D. ,John & Mandy Cole Mary H oyt S teve Donaldson Ed & Peggy Gazsi Don Koll J oe & Judy Rosener I lelen Smith Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Hall Marilyn Gould Kathie Bond Or. & Mrs. Richard l<redel Mr. & Mrs. John H. Porter. Jr. Almd Vanasi.e Joan Burwell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Myers lidzel Evans Liz & frilnk Bret ~teve & Leslie Johnston William Tie man Virginia Vosburg Harrv Kamph Dorothy Beek Phil & Bette Tozer Barbara Glazier Lynne & Jeannie Frantz Margot S killing HC)b Millar Trudi Hogers Jean Morris Tim & S ue S trader Annette Cates Barbara Beckley Margo S1uar1 Jean Wegener 'wait Heeley Ruth Silver Joan Coverdale Nancy Skinner Walter A. Ebert Richard A. England Art Gronsky Ruth & Ed Burns Xina Gretsch Or. & Mrs. Irving E. laby . Frank & Clara Keeler Or. & Mrs. Richard 8 . Simpson Belly Kircher C . Graniss Bonner D. W. Harvey Cmdr. 8 .E. Dodson Bill Spencer John & Mona Swain Mary Wagner Mr. & Mri. H.A. Storum Charles R. Rothaermel Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Thorp Donald 8 . Beatty P. L friend Suzanne Rudd Marian Parks Lonalne Smith [8~[8C!JU' RAY****** Newport Beach City Council ,_ ,.,, ...,Cotnnl ...... o Ei.c• RAY WIUJAM$.U Har11Qf ··-.. ~ o t e April 13 > A J 0 O~L v Pt LOT • Monday April 12 1976 PCBLIC XOTI E QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi Metttber In •olved ,... ______________________________ ""' ... ..._ ... --·~ .. Don't Judge by appearanc~ Beneath that innaced eao hes al\Ot.Mr Inflated ego .. No Grudge Son Killed by Cycle STOCKTO!I: (,\Pl "I don 't hold any grud ges . . IC I did. U'tf•n I'd be condemning everything that Randy loved " Alfred Haner 111 wore dark glasses o ... ·er red. >WOiien cycfi ai. he talked about his 1 l·vcar-old '>On Randy, killed in a motorcycll' race two wet>ks J)'.!0 "I DON'T llOLD i\N\' 111 feelings toward motorcycle raring," said Haner. whose weekends were often s pent on motorcycles with his children. The sixth ~radcr "as riding a minibike in a race sanctioned by the American Motorcycle As· sociat1on at the Sarr1tmento Speedway. He waved his arm lo indicate a mechanical problem, was clipped by a nother bike and was run over a!ter falling to the ground. "He had a broken neck. It was JUSl like he had ~en hanged." said Haner, a 34-year-old air cond1t1oning repairman "RANDY'S E~Gl~F: BLE\\ up and hJs rear wheel locked ll "a!>n'l any bod) 's fault -I can't blame any other kid. They were racing between 50 and 60 miles an hour." Haner said Randy o;;hared a family passion for motorcycles that be~an when the elder Haner bought one. Randy and his 13-year-old brother Alfred IV rared, and even daughter Carron. 14, tned her h and. Every weekend the Haners would drive their motor home to place:. hkl' Salinas. f''remont and Marysville. "R<.1ndy and J\I would tell me where they wanted to rac·e and Wl•'d all ~o." llancr recalled. RANDV lli\O BEF.~ RACING his minibike!> an AMA·Sanctioncd events for nearly two years, fr competing recently in tht> "expert'' division. Hts lather said he h ad played some soccer and Little League baseball but "motorcycle r acing was his main lovt' ... Hi "H Randy was heH• now and l told him that I 1r he raced tomorrow. he'd die. he'd race ""Y"~ Racing was in his bl<>Qd," Haner said Randy flant'r wu.., buncd "eanng his leather racing ~u1t. tits racini: number, 56E. wui. retired by the AMA und "111 never be rc1s~ued iiiiiiiiiil SHAMPOO Our Considered Prof-'ona! °"""°" "'How often lhould one wW. dote hair &nit Kalp?" We'w heard tN1 question M> many times the put lO yqn that our lftlwtf may concelv· ably help you. To that qUfftlon we believe theft 1, a positive ccmelation with, 1'How oftt11 do you wuh your face, or blthe? ' For the sulp, like the skin cone.tins thous.ands up0n thouunds of oil anJ sweat &l&nds and al)9fo1'1rmtely 1 SO ,00 hairs- a vttiuble catch-all for dlrt and aerms. The best sh1mpoo Is one dulc k clansins but not 100 dumlna. Slm~y stated, it shot1rd be tli&fttly alkaline. lf you use a shampoo<oncen- trate DO NOT put It directly on the hair, as tt un cause brlttltneu ind breab1t. Racher, you should dllutt It ~fore applylns. Dandruff, or medicinal shampo~ un be mona enou&h to ~use hair to break 11 tht scalp, so that tht rre.itment is worw than the cure. A.pin, llute the preparation 1nd wash in tepid water- never hot. Ewry shampoo should be followed by a vinepr rlntt, or a hair condltlOM1'. which remo'tfl bll and reitoru the acld...ilkallne balance of the hair to a normal pH of 6.S. h llurr to do so over a period of time cause-s the hair to dtcomposc, as you can see by split ends, dlw:oloution, brhtltnm and brubgt. E~ry shampoo ousht to be followed by a cool lme: warm water refues the tiny muscles that hold the hllr in the follicln-cool wam onmccs tht muscla, keeplns them healthy. Thi• mplt procedure Is problbly tht best prewntlve ISlft aaainst hair lou. At no charae to you, we11 be glad to eumlne your hair and Kalp and recommend preparations suited to your penona.I nerds wttlch you may hase at your favorite store. fl~lly, don't be afrald to brush your hllr- •ntly, of count, for the same ~ns ttlat you brush your tetth. Hair's To Youl Md for BITTER Hair Cut-- us for HaJntyllrtL Adva.nccd Colorlntt Permanents for Probttm Ralr. A~ON D€ cos~~ Hair Sttllaa laloa 692 W. 19TH STAEU, COSTA MESA OtlNlOAYS ltAVTY Ml.0-NOUU o..ya ... ,,. ,....,,.,.. .. ,,. OPtN S DAYS MAU SfYLING NOUlJ °"" , ,. .. ' ,. a.HIM.a-. Fn Ap~lata .. t CaD'414316 SJC Council Tables Issue San Juan Coapu.trano city councilmen hll'<' den1t"d the-n mo\ ed to rt't'on:udt·r ~nd f1mdly tabled a pl Bnnrng u''\ 1un v. h1ch an vol\ ed one of therr mt>mben. Councilman Juhn Sv.l't'Ot') was hi.led ai; owner or parl ownt•r of tv.·o of four pieces of land on which lhl" council v. <A!> ai.kt!'d lo npprove ten· tauvc parcel maps C'O l ' C'lLMEN D•:LIBF.RATt;D for O\'er a half hour before tabhntt 1t When a councilman 111 1n,olvcd, el(pluincd Mayor Oou~lai. Nai.h. "It puts an extra e lement of i.tress In the muller " Swet>n"v did not s11 with fellow councilmen wh1lt> they d1HU\i.t.>d the 1~~ut• M o!tl of the ltmt! 1t v.·a!> being ronsldered. In rc1ct, he was out of the room. He returned to his 'eat altt-r the '-Ole lo den). Then, when coun- <'tlmen decided to reconsider the iuue. ht> Wt'nl and i.a t "1th tht> audience THE PROPERT\' BEING CONSIDERED for the mapa 111 in the soutbust sec\ton ol the city at lhe end of Valle Road. Obta101ng the tentative parcel map is the first step toward sphttmg land into lots and developing lt. Councilmen said they would reconsider the is· sue after an tnvironmentaJ impact or circulation and sewage disposal 1s determined. ~.... '*' llOTl(e TO C•ID1l01t$ te0'1C• TO<••otTOtn ... A .. u. JUPl•t04tCOu•ror1'Mt ~-Qv" •t Ii. U A 'I OP (A LI l'O Ult A fl04I ... , ... C.ht.r,.10... 1' .. I COUlfTY OP O•ANo& i.. -::.::-:~ r.~i. M• • le UllllMll•:i:, ::~ ol PLUL. Oll£W Ot<-.-f $fUllMTHAL 0.C••"'4 f'W;h(• '' ,...,••v ,, ... " to lr.O·t"'' hel1<• I\ ._f'•t\' , • ...,. ... •• ,, .. ..., ..... ..., •'-"·..,. ...... ,, ,,.. ... ~o ~••"9 o .. _ "-"'' llW -llK• »fld .. ••lf' w•• t l411m\ •" t"'41' tf'(f •• _,., t• '"• W•• cl .. "'\'" tfte-"<• .. .... ....... .. I ........... d ........... u.. ct ...... , ............ .., ._, w -*-'.-Wftt f#ltM ft tf!M: "'°""'' •' '"'* .,.Vftt f"-PM to lfiw ~\. ........ .,. llfl•ct .. THO'\AA • 0 ~l<AUC.oiHL \\Y "'"'<t .. l IWt\ All WI\ .... ..,.....,.el ,.., .. _ ol l•w 1Hl1 ,.....,,, ... ,\Aw lll00l""9 ... <t<"ll•d '"'""C:.I• ..... 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Rs or CIVIi; VULUN r I l H Sl RV ICl IN NEW· ~QIH I LACH Ot.,,.,._!i,O<ltv>ff« I~~ lone ttl l).d l ,-----------------------! We,_..,.~ Ctr11h tft:-:14 '"" .oiow •••"'> •r-• .n 4t<<or-cMn<• wun""' A""'w•• e UUAl II IE 0 AN() AV•\ILAlil E f Ull T l"E TO WORI( UN lHl l'ROIJUMS Of. THAI FIC, l'OLLUTION ANO llROWTlt •1e-n1.., 11w r••• .. ck'd ~·""'"IS.,,,,_ 10 I"'",.,..,,.,... co"' ... ,.....,,.,.,, "'-it•lt f(C.litO.NA --4't101••· "• e~the1 "" .. 1o.nc A C ftthtr\lon Sit<rf"l6rv e 1NT(R£STI D IN lit! lllCIHATIONAl 1\NOCUL· lUHAL l'URSUITSOt ALL AGL GROUPS. P\>bl1-dOr~C.o .. 10.o1yPolOt.Aotol17 ll 1• I\ It t•lt 141'/b ---------PUBLIC NOTICt.: • Please review this partial 1ts1 of cil1ic and business leaders endorsing Gwenda Watson PUBLIC NOTICE ao .... nPuu J4mf'\ "~'"''' EdHu"I~· H•fllC.OC: Iii. 9•ftfttftt I ti J••tt T .tndOW\lly 8tK"-•• <Hd•rt•• 0.ft Aldr•C'I J•ft• ..,,. L•ftChlty p,".'" J1mWMG Ted,,,.,, • ., Cttrt~Ho_.,.r Or Noff'W" lea" M•<-~•t Glt1~4 0, TM"t " ... "\.M 80eM1twm 0ol"ffft M_..,,"•U• P4f,..t,Hr JoMMltrt.tb A.11•tliel KOftWtHr O.iw1dOr•ttt O.v1d Sttu\mttt •• l .... 1(1 .... ......... Pt\11 TeHr 119"••11-4Yt\I """'•""" ..... ' .......... Jtm P•r•tt J•"• M9um•" 0o ......... . P•vt0ty-.r• ... ,Nt4A~t Ou..i "•••Id Ho•..,0..M .i. ...... ,. °'<' •. , ..... p.,.,...., e .. ·~-·­.F«.,,.,,.....Y.,. C•ty •f lllft• .. rt Bt•tPt I GWENDA A. WATSON I x J 370 E. 17th Strut • Phone: 645-8700 Cnd1l Lir• lANranc~ An11alllot Lo &llsiW. h•••-• Q'"» ... Paid Political Advertisement NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1976 P•O rf)f t>f ll••IWI• W .. -..n '°' C .. y (;oliilN'•I (.~ '""Wooct S:?l Avoc<><i(t 01 Co•onJ def M<11 CA 9:?G::?6 640 94 LET'S STOP THE VICIOUS CYCLE OF SPIRALING CITY TAXES CITIZENS AGAINST NEW TAXES ENDORSE RON SHENKMAN ·PRIM SHEA RON PATTINSON FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH .J CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, ·APRIL 13 PAID FOR BY anZEllS AGAlllST llEW TAXES CHAIRMAll: M•TAllA SGIULTZ 17612 B~CH BLVD. ·SUITE 19 • • 'UllTllllT• BEACH, CA. 9264~ . ' ' I , '· 1 I II l ,, •H ... II !San]uanf :&ogr_am . ~ ·~Approred •= San Juan Capuuruno ~ etty t'ouncllmen hove un· ~ anJmoualy approved the ~£ firat summer recreation -~ pro1ram lpoBSored by • •• UM city. J ilt Chrk , vice •• C'hairman of the city's Parka and Rf'creullon Commtuton. told coun tU'1Htn the pro1ram was dell1ned to encourucc elementary rand Junior bllh school youths tt> •P4lnd their t.ummer leiau re hour s an "bealthful, safe und en· joyable" recreation uc· ti vi ties. VNDER THE pro· aram, a variety of ac · tlviUes will be offered at San Juan Eleme ntary and Marco Forster Jr. High Schools and city park sites from June 28 lo Aug. 27 Official s or the Capist rano UniC1 ed School District, which bas sponsored the pro- gram in the past, has of· fered $4 ,800 Crom the dis· trict's communit y • service tax revenue to help finance the pro· gram. AFTER COUN · cilman John Sweeney questioned whether the city wasn 't being "shortchanged a little bit," the councilmen directed their stare to de· termine if the school dis· trict could give more money toward the pro· gram. r Sweeney said the dis· trict 's total revenue . from the tax is greater than $350 ,000. TOTAL COST or the city's playground pro- gram is estimated at $8.064. Councilman Kenneth Friess said he voted for the approving motion beca1.1,5e he favored the program. However, he said he objected to a plan to hi:e a year·r ound recreation leader which ~ was included a:. purt or I the program "Laguna Principal Selected This year's summer programs in the Laguna Beach Unified School District will be headed by Thurst o n l n · termed1ate School In· structor Art Fisher Fisher, 31. was hired as summer school prtn· clpal by school trustees. Fis her said district teachers soon will bl' sur· veycd on their dt>s1rc•s ror summer school courses. lie said persons m the t'ommunlty arc free lo submit su1:ges· lions as well. Last year's summer school program allruct ed 1,400 !itudents. nearly hair the district's totnl enrollment Firemen Register Voters south county rellldl'nls mny rl'~1ster to vote .it local fire i1tatto11!1 Firemen, who doublr as deputy rf'~&!ilrar. nf voters. will be nv111lnbl(' I In the stalloni; from 2 to 5 p.m . and ff to 9 pm !!even day:'! n wet.'k They are reminding residents that thr lai;t day to register for the June 8 election Is Thurs· day. The Mission \'1ejo sta· lions are al 23172 Via Aurora and 251162 Marguerite Parkway. The third area fire sta· tlon ls al 24001 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna lUlls. MD ~ppointed SACRAMENTO -A Huntington Park phyat. clan has been appointed by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. totbe Board of Medical Quality Aa· surance. Tbe appointee, Barry I. Warshaw. 39. ls chief or staff on Mission Hospital and an inst.rue· !.,.LOr at the USC Medical ""'Sc boot. Monday Apfll 12 1916 DAA. y PILOT A I I Still S~llla9 Carole King' a I b u m 'Tapestry' has passed lt fifth ) car on the pop music charts, &etting the re cord for longe\'t· ty ond number &old -13 1 million worldwide More Cheetahs Born . Five more cheetah cubs have been boro al L100 Country Satan. brlnaln1 the Irvine wlldllre park'• chtttah colony to36. The cub•. born to a 7-year·old rem ale named M alild.t. extttnded Lloo Cowttry 'g ~ orld's r~ord for cheetahs born in capU\ lty. CHEETAHS, LISTED as :a "threutued specie " in &omc parts of Africa. are ('()DSidered extremely diftlcult to breed out· side th~r nath e habttal I.Jon Country Safari tooloat.sts credlt their succe lul chtttah propa1allon program lo 11 urefully controlll'd environment anddact ln November Lion Country Safun da1ml·d lht! world's re cord for the &rt>utcst number of chet'tah births wlthm u ct'rluln period of time wht,•n three litters. · Paid Political Advertisement ELECT for a lo&al oI 10 cul>S. were born be\wffn Oct. 27 and Nov S THE LATEST BIRTHS huv1· -ft1rt-J"'"1,,.ff'-:--:N:d-- l'nlarged the p:irk's cheetah population to t ht-point to "here they now are con~1dcrtd the lar1est cont'entrat1on or t'heetah outside Africa. In approx1matt'IY two mont~. the cubs and their mother will be placed In il special . ~:tton ut I.Jon Country Safari for viewing by I.he pub I fr. DUNCAN MCINTOSH,JR. NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT7 HE KNOWS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE IN NEWPORT Not only as a resident but having oper- ated his own Yacht Brokerage and Boat Dealership in Newport. Duncan has a first-hand knowledge of many of the problems facing us all. He Is par- ticularly sensitive to our existing traffic problem and recent overdevelopment of certain coastal areas of the city. Duncan stresses, "It's time we protect what still remains, for what many of us remember of Newport is gone forever." He is dedicated to: • A more delicate balance between growth and open space. • Positive solutions to our traffic problems. • Lower taxes through strong fiscal management and less govern- ment bureaucracy. • Protecting our harbor and marine environment. • Maintaining the charm and character ot our community. • Continuing progress toward solv- ing the airport noise problem. RESPONSIVE LEADERSHIP Duncan's a businessman, believing in the principles of sound management. He will continue the current city policy of "Pay as we go." He believes deficit spending Is economic suicide. He does not represent developers or big busi- ness. He will represent us, the citizens who live in Newport. Duncan is no stranger to Newport. Born in Long Beach, he has been sail- ing on Newport and surrounding bays for over 20 years. "The Harbor and surrounding community has changed drastically -unfortunately not all for the better," he points out. His concern for the balance between development and the environment is genuine as he feels, "We must resist runaway devel- opment which is within our sphere of Influence. One case in point is the Irvine Coast." HE'S EXPERIENCED • Graduate ot'Cal State University, Long Beach with a B.S. degree in Management. major emphasis on Finance and Accounting. • Executive Officer of Army Armored Cavalry Troop. • Self-employed for nine years as boat dealer and yacht broker,· the last five of which were in Newport. • Director of Newport Harbor In-The- Water Boat Show at Lido Village, now in its third year. • Co.chairman of a committee and member of steering committee - Marine Division of Newport Har· bor Chamber of Commerce. • Active Olympic Classes and Ocean Racing sailor. • Member of Orange County Sheriffs Department Search Rescue Team . Duncan's strong business background and close association with our harbor will bring us a much needed fresh ap- proach to the management of our city. WE STAND BEHIND SOUND. RESPONSIBLE LOCAL G_OVERNMENT. WE SUPPORT DUNCAN M cl NT 0 SH F 0 R NE WP 0 RT BEAtH CITY COUNCIL. ho'erilw ............ ~li4.llwecll .. '-P. ~&M..,....C- 1.--+f.McC...-, Mery LM MecGrtifOI' _.._. .. 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J,C.Abell o..lt H-ood A""'1 P. "11141" Htri-11 -'-"· ...... ., WUl-C.lltt• ......... f .k'Ofl-" ""'"Ion lltnlicWihOll ............. C. l idMIN Millef' Merrit '. •.,....,;e" l lril $11Miey~ WeyM A!Mtl. Jr. J-... ~ ~l.Clerit ~·-v~~ .. ~0.-" H. •• Deftwytef' •-c;.....,. bt..tA.Swertt G-.H.J-• Dr. & ..n. C_. McD....W REMEMBER TO VOTE TUESDAY, APRIL 13. • PAID FOR BY CrrtZENS TO ELECT µUNCAN MclNTOSH. JR. 3424 VIA OPORl'O. SUITE 202, NEWPORT BfACH, CA 92663. (714) 673-9360. \ A I% DAIL V PILOT Monday Aprl112. 1m Coast Boats Score Four Newport Olympic Qualifiers By ALMOS LOCXAllEV O.tly ~1 ... -... ..... Seventeen Southt'm C':ihrorn10 •lup- AeU 1ncludan11 four from !':l•wpor\ &-:.ach quahfted for the l ' S Ohm· pie >•eht1ni.: trtul\ In Alam1to Bay \'achl Club'" WHtrrn Rt•.i1on 01> m· pie Quahf1er rej?utla sa1h-cl Jo'radav. ~turday irnd Su ndJy an the occun off t.he Long Be11rh brPakwnh.•1 Quahf1ers from NC\\purl Bcuch were Argyli: Campbell. fialboa \'achl <;tub. In thl' Tl'm pest Class. Hoh Ket ~nhofcn. BYC. an the Tornado c;atumaran Cla~"· MBure.-n O'Jlora itnd Cartt·r 1-'ord. t\11\'C, 111 the 470 f;lass IS ADDITIO~ TO IOt"al i.111lor!> (lllalu' ang ut AH YC 0Jvc l'llm<tn, BYC. m th\' 470~. :ind llcnry Spraaul' H I. :\llYC. an the J-'1ni1s. had pre vjr1ush quahhcd und dtd not l\J1I 1n tbt· "c!>tern r egional t•\ent There were 126 enlnes in the sax 01~ mp1t" classes Wanner of the King or Sp;un Trophy for thl' lowest score in the reaatta wac; 8111 But"han or Seattle \\ho topped the 2.$-boat Solina Cl«1 si. v.1th three r1rM s and a s crond sn the b(-:.t four of fl\ c races for thrcl' point!. In Olympic scorin~ zero 1:. a perfect score. THF. FIRST 0.\ \' of lhc rompeti· t1on on Frtdav turned into a ~urvtval contest when 18 20 knot \\ind~ kicked up a r hoppy i.t•J und contnbuterl to numerou:. bn•akdowns ;:ind cap!.1Z· ings. The w(•athl'r mcKkratNl sll.i:htly Saturda) :rnd Sunday. Dennis Co nner or San Diego Yacht Club and Ar~yle Campbell. R\T. fou~hl the clo'>esl battle In the Tern· pest \tub Cla:.s with Conn<-r ed~sni: Campbell h y J 'i('Ore or 5 7 ti) 9 0 Qualifier., in the 1\0\T rt'~Jtta will S1J1I in the offH:sal L." S lnals at A:.· 50(.'iallon 1s11nd. I\ \' • In June to :.elect one skipper from each d:tsoe to represent thti cuuntry at tht-0 1) m· paci. <1\ Kantston. Onta.no. C;inada. nex\ September. CRAIG THO~AS OF Lake Merced v. ai. the lop qualifier in thr Ol1t' mun F'inn Class. beating oot a field of 33 en· tnes. the largest class sn the re1tatta. The top eight finishers in the Soh n&: Class qualified to compete at Assocta· tioo Is land; the top flvc tn the 1-·1nn Class. firs t four 1n the .-1yin& Dutchman Class; first t>ight In the 410 Class. first four 1n the Tornado Class. und the top six in the Tempest Class . llcre a r c the qualifiers ''""'' fJJ) '· (rlilJ r~, t.J• """'"'"' 'loh '· .JOf'f\ 0..rw tt1 .,._ .... ()#1• '"' '' ) ll)t\, Hf'rr~flil p ,. ,.,.. w v )0, ' ( .,. 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NM V'C. s1, •. 't1c.twro Sitveur •• ~I t=vc. Mike Smith Captures Me tcalf Yacht Trophy !\like Smith of Balboa Yacht Club was the winner of the Darby Metcalf Perpetual Trophy for :\1etralf dinghies sailed out of Balboa Yacht Club Sun· day. Runner-up was Bob Rollins. and third was Sob Reilly. both of B\'C Ten boats turned out for the annual com- pelltson. Sail Course Slated For Dana School t' S Coast Cu::ird Aux1ltarv Flot1lla 29 of Onna Point \\Ill t•onclu<·t a couri..e on the principles of sail· sng start in~ Wl•dnc.''>day al 7 30 p m at the Dana Hills Ht ~h ~chool. 3:1333 Street of the Uolden Lantern. The clLl~S IS dcM~lll'd for sailor!-or hm1tcd <'X· P<'rtence and will be.' hl•ld t>aC'h Wednec;duy for seven week~ J\ cl.'rt1f1catr of c11mplet1011 \\111 be ~l\l'O for tho~c ('ompll'l1111! the· rour:.l' and p.1~s1nl! an l'X· aman:it1on on the finul n1~h1 SubJl'l'I ~ ('IJ\'t•rcd "ill be ba~tl' boat handling. sailor:. hnl'~ and knob . rmllni:: .ind hca\'ln):!. S<'iiing, \\ h1pp1ni: and <.pltean~ lines. h.:htini: r<-qu1rcmenls. 111'.!hl wt>alher llall'I and \'anou:. rs~' ln!lt rue tor-. \'flluntl•t•r thc·1 r ti m<'. hut I here "ill b<-a chari.tl' of S5 for tc~tbook , homework sheets, final <'X<:lm1na11on ~ht.'<'t' und tra1nln~ mds f'urther information m uy'hc> hacl hv C'allsnl'.! .i9:l·i 119 Paid Political A.lvert1sement ELECT A VOICE for the PEOPLE CAPABLE OF MAKING THE HARD DECISIONS AND DOING THE JOB THAT HAS TO BE DONE. ELECT VOTE I RUTH FINLEY Ix I f .APRIL 13 HUMTIHGTOH IE.ACH CITY COUNCIL Pald for by the committee to Elect Ruth Flnley Trea s; Lee Trub0v1u , .5641 Marshall Dr. Huntlnoton ~ach 92'69 • BOATING Twin Bill In Bogart Set Sailed Yale Wins Kennedy Cup Al'\NAPOLJS !AP> After thtet' d:l)S ol good s.aihng "t'Ulht'r Yale l 'ns \ r r,lty ' ll'J m i.k1ppert'd b~ Pt-ter l !>ler. tuok fiht pldl'e m th(' 12th annu<il John F Kenned\ Mcmonal Rua:11ua ut thl' l' S :'\a\ al At•ademy Sunda> <'hns La" ford. nephe" or tht> late President. prest'nled the C:tpstal Wannt'r'a Cup tn Isler at tht• O\\ard Ct'temony 1n the AcJdt>nl\ ·5 Robt•rt Cro"n S1uhna Cente r follo\\&ng the 1*!.t rh·t' or :.tx race :.ene~ WEBB INSTITtrrt: Ot' Technolo11y placed llecond after a 11truna; at•l or finishes Sunda) Webl), In fourth pl Jee at the end of ra<'1ng Saturda v, took o third ond u first 1n Sunday·~ r;ice~. mn Langon" us skipper for Wt'bb. The !'\uva l Academ y wsth m1dsh1pmun Paul vanC!e,•e Jt th4• helm edf?t>d out thl' L'ntversity of Southern Cahfurn1;f:. lknny M1tchell for third place. Navy ond Southe-rn Cal Wt'r\' tlt"d nt the t'nd of the rL1ce sertl'.'s With 18 point~ l'll<'h. but the tit' was resol\'ed in :'\&\')"~ favor ~<'OUM' NU\')' had more firsts than Southern Cu.I THE CfTADt:=L'S TEAM received a ~pe<'l~I Judges trophy 1n r ec-01n1uon of sumnn~hlll •nd yacht mamtenanc~ a warded by th\' Na,·ul Academy tor the crew witb the best keot \'llchl. The races wt-re sailed an· 44. foot Lud(.'rll yawl11. fo"in1l stundtnl(S for lhl' otht>r teams art: Southern Cal, rourth: Unl\'t"r-isty or Notre Oarnt>, 23 points: last yenr's Kt"nnedy Cul) wlnn\•r University or Texas. Austin. 24: Oranaie COUt\t Colll1ge, Costa i\lesa. 26: Unlvenlty of Michigan, 28: Citadel, 40. ANNOUNCEMENT • WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY OF OttANGE COUNTY CAllFORNIA'S lARGEST lAW SCHOOL Perform a n t' e II an· liiii~mijp~iiiiii;;;;i~iiiiiiii;;;~p;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ dscap Ra c tnl't Fl ~et yac h ts In \'o yagers \'al'ht Club's Humphrey Bogart Series were treated to a double feature Saturday and Sunday \\1ith a race to Casin o Point. Catalina Is land. on Saturday and a race home on Sunda)' The e\'ent was scored a s races 2 a nd 3 of the IVUY ACClll01no .... nll COMMITI11 Of ..... (XAMINtlS Of nil STAT1 '-'1 Of CAllfOIHIA Bogart Series. An added attraction wn s t he H al H o lt z Perpetual T rophy. a new award g1\'en for the best rombined score in the two races. Also makin g the Catalina overnight race was the Mid get Ocean Racing Fleet in \'YC's Homer Laughlin Series. Race to Catalina Satur· day: ClA\~A -'· Tru m~~.,. Wtfl1•~ ""''"9t"· 8CY (, 1 Rt1t1t1tlf'. 8ud S"'orc. 8 VC J, Trf'"O G"ort>t M"(l.,llM\0 VVC., •. ft,_.b.,d. 8ob LO~O'•· \~vc . ~ Lu~'~" 6&1f Ao"''' VYC IS WHAT IT'S All ABOUT YM IWl IMI JUJ Cllll fll • llnM. )GO • -• _..,.e can be lre'1SPllnled trom the back and sides of your head tor 17.00 ~ ...... ll•u than 300 sllghtly higher) oua.-•••• •AJ 1tlve falllttt1 te pro.-uce "•Ir wl" II• re1tl•ce.-lleee4111 •" 4111•"•' avallalll""1. Check lh• price• or otti.r compenr" doing half transptanlat1on. then cell us II vou are not a good candidate for lranaplantation. we oller eurwlc•I ellln ped1c::le loops. a untQue cosmetic suroery process that g111es you a beaut1lul,•tull head of hair thas·s on your head to stay No for.49n material In your scalp. Local anesthetic, tndependenl doctors hair Extension FREE CONSU&.TAT10N m <114> a42.1431 • HUHTIHGTOH EXECUTIVE PARK • EAST 8U>G. 16152 Bu~ Blvd. S11te 238. Huti1t1t111 Buell Caht. 9260 Paid Political Advertisement OFHRS A CHOICE OF FOUR PtOGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: • IN ltntll 2 Vt •• J TIAtS of AAL-llMI low •lvdy llS 14 <l.woom lo(,...,, pee Wffll. ot • IN 111'MH a YI ... YtAIS ol ruT-Tllilll div t'Wf\•"9· er ,.eclit'>d 1 ... >tvdy (3 cl•u .. ~ woe\., 3 4 h~o per tt•nl • Y°" u" eor" yo"' JUl lS OOCTOI IJ DI dt?<tt ."Cl bc-<>Mc ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION WllT1 01 l'MONI JOI CATALOOUI t!l;......,..a:..\i 1111 N. St.it. 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Tom Blandi CITY COUNCIL,, Newport Beach Paid for by Committee to Elect Tom Blandl, Chm . Wally Cruttenden, 4S09 W. Coast Hwy., Newpcrt Beach Rr~:,.r Jl'lll"'"''' t!lAV •11tl .,,. , ,.,. tt (/r1fl•"'''' fr l "\ f) • ,,,,, . . NnePm•t Father Robert Burnell Stanard of Dallas, Tex . has become the oldest newly ordained priest in the history of the Episcopal Church. He took the robes last weekatlhe ageof84. Alioto's Wife Gets Support SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Former Mayor Joseph Alioto, d«lariog bis estranged wife Angelina would continue . to be supported "in the highest tradition or tux· ury," has agreed to pay ber ~.soo a month pend· illl final disposition or theiruseu. Mr. Alioto originally filed suit for divorce Feb. 26, 1975, but the cou· ple reconciled,. then separated again 11 months later. The mulllmillionaire antitrust lawyer, acting as bis own counsel, and his wife of 34 years were in court for the 9().minule bearing, held behind closed doors a l Alioto's insi5tence. He said he wante d the financial matt-ers kept private A few years ago he said he was worth more than $6 million. Mrs . Alioto, in her complaint for divorcl', asked for $2 million in personal assets, sole Mond!Y, Aprll 12, 1976 DAILY PILOT A J!f ~aod News on Jelly Bean Front By &k A.uoclatecl Pn s Good n~ for c-andy loVttS: chocolate bannles JeUy beans and olhtt Euter sweeta will cost leas tJus year than in 19'1S. The decreases range up to 20 percent and the 1i2e of the drop depends on the type of candy. A spot check showed Jelly beans appeared lo be lhe b111e1t bar&aln although they are sttU much more U · penalve than several years ago. ntE MAfN RE~ON FOR the price decline i.s the drop In the cost of sugar. a key ingredient ln all candy that accounts for up to so percent of the average Jelly bean. The National Candy Wholesalers Association reported, ·'Prices are coming down for wholesalers." Robert Eri11man, controller of Luden's in Read· ing. Pa .. explained that raw sugar prices soared ( ) from 10 cents a pound to CON UMER 67during 1974 when lower supplies and risinr de· mand combined to boo6t costs at all levels . THE lllOST POPUIAJl ITEMS are jelly beans -known ln the buslness as Jelly eigs or Jelly bird q1s -and chocolate l:Mmntes, hollow or solid The pnce of chocolate buon1es also declined, bttt the drop has been much less than the decrease in Jelly beans because sugar u a smaller part or the cost. Enaman said packaging, for example. ac counts for 20 to 2.5 percent of lhe retail pnce of the averaae chocolate bunny. "People are buymg paclta"an"." he said. "The Now, said Erisman, the pnce the company , pays for sugar "has settled to somewhere betw~n 18 and 20 cents a pound" and jelly beans "cost a lot less th.is year.·• AN EAST COAST SlJPEJlMA•KET chaio re- ported that jelly beans are selling for 59 cents a pound -a drop or almost 20 percent from last year's price of 73 cents, btlt still more than 40 per· cent above the 1974 level of 41 cents. Peter Rogers, president of J>lantera-Curtiss Confectionery. a division of Standard Brands, also said costs were down. He said the factory price of a pound of speckled jelly beans -assorted with black and sold in bulk · has dropped from 64 cents last year lo 40 cents this year, a decline of more than one-third. J elly rabbits sold in bulk have dropped from 49 cents a pound to 34 cents . Packaging costs have oCfset some of the sugar declines. however. Rogers said. Last year. for ex· ample, jelly rabbits so!d in bags were only six cents a pound more expensive than the bulk variety. This year, they're eight cents a pound higher. THE NATIONAL CONFECTIONERS Associa· lion of the United Stales reports that manufacturers lUD1ed out 3.65 billion pounds of candy in 1974, the latest year for which production figures are availa- ble. Per-capita consumption, the association said was almost 18 pounds. ' While it seems like a lot. the figure represents a decrease or about 4 percent from the amount pro- duced in 1974 and adds up to less than an ounce per day per person. Helen Smith of the association ex· plained that soaring costs for sugar and other ing~· dJeota .. including tocoa beans, made candy more expensive. Last year's statistics are not available, but Miss Smith said the association expects the produc· lion figures lo be about the 1ame as In 1974. Manufacturers' sales of c*fectionery and chocolates were $2.83 billion in 1975, up 2 percent from the previous r ear. About S percent of the candy produced is sold a~ Easler. Christmas is the No. 1 candy holiday and Halloween is No. 2. chocolate bunny Is gjveo as a rift and the b'-lyer wants 1t to look pretty. Jrily beans, in contrut,. wind up in a basket. or candy dbb. doesn't really m alter." The bag problem with chocolate is lbe price or cocoa beans. Eras man said. "They're going lhroutb the ceillnr again." He sn1d the beans used to isell for ZS cents a pound. Then they went up to $1 .05. Then down to 60 rents. .. Now they 're up lo 78 cents." Leave your olclsh8pe behind Llving in Colifomio meons loving the W1. Why r>0t <}et the ltind of \hope 10 your body rhot looks good in any light? We con help. We offer o wide cxroy of exercise facilities. NI o f our c!J:>s f eot"e htghly ~s11co1ed body-ihopinq equpmmt. With wgges11ons for w~ loss aid individuoleted diet control. Holiday Spa Health Cl~ feoture w+Ylpool. souno, steom and sun 1ooms. even iogqinq machines, try joz?nOslics- (~ group exercises set to up-tempo music! Many Holiday Spa's rove heated indoor swimming pools. 'leave yO<Jt old shape !,eh;nd. Pleo~ drop by 01 give us o coll today .. .......... ~10 Soult\ Beacll 8oul9va•d ~out" 01 L•nco•n Avenue 17141'26-0381 C-ta ..... ?JOO Ha•bO• Boulev1<cl HafOOt Centttr I" 'I ~9 3368 ._ .... • 7031 Ventu•e Boui.va•d W.$1 ol 811t>o" (113) 1*1·6330 .._, .... , ..... _ .. I 8~~ MA•n SI reel Main SI at Beath Blvd (71•)MJ-14~1 &.-. .. _ .. '101 A1t1n1•c8oulew1rd Corner OI C.1)Qn 12131 •26·8874 °"' ..... 621 EMI K11ell1 A.,..nue Wffl ol Tus11n A•• 17141639 , ... ... , ..... , ... 67~7 w.tt1m1ns1er Avonw WH4mont1er Center (1141 9~·33'7 ~ 7060 Hollvwo.>d Blvd Co•n~• la B•H Avr In MUii M~d•tal Cenl~• f21Jl41i9 b308 possession of the elegant F===:::::::::=:::===::::;:;;;;;;:::;-,,__------- Cami l y mansion on aalllft Presidio Terrace, sole ti· "\ f:'t •. ~~--e-( l fll SHORT ) Ue to a valuable Nob Hill '/--·-V"O'On'O ~· . . property near the Mark INSURANCE SUMS It up. In the Holiday Spa DAILY PILOT Healtf1 CkJbs tor Men and Women. Hopkins Hotel. and a • 7-' 1'14 .,..,._ ... .....,,. share of the family's ';!' COSTA MIU. Pacific Far East Line '°' 541-5554 !.! . shipping company. 1-----------' Paid olitical Advertisement p TTI FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH · COUNCILMAN INTEREST -INITIA TIYE -INTEIRITY LEADERSHIP -FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY REPRESENTATION RON IS ENDORSED BY: •HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE ASSN. •HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMAN'S ASSN. • MEA-lMUMICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSN.I •MEO-IMANAGEMEMT . • AFL-CIO LOCAL 660 • CAMT-ICITIZEHS AGAINST MEW TAXESI • VOTE-IVOLUMTEERS ORGANIZED TO ELECTJ EM PL 0 YEE S ORGAMIZATIONJ • HUMANE SOCIETY • BORPAC-IBOARD OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITIEEI about- ROii PAnlllSON • • • Ron is 4 3 years old, married, and has five children ••• He has llved In HuntilKjton Beach for eight years ••• for seven years Ron was a H..tfngton Beach policeman ••. He now works as a real estate saleslftCSI, and in his first year in real estate, Ron' was named one of the top salesmen in Orange County ••• Ron has also been active in the iunior chamber of commerce ••• Ron brlnCJs a fresh, vibrant approach to city governen~. YOTE .APR. 13 j X RON PAmNSON IS NO. 7 0N THE BALLOT Paid for bv candidate, 20681 Ellzabeth, Huntington Beach 92646 , A 14 DAILY PILOT Monday. Apfll t2. t176 • THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Kun.e PUBLIC NO'llCE PUBLIC NOTICE PKTITIO\lt lllfl•ht ..... ffAft ... MT T"9 -... --s. ...,,. ~ ...... 1.•ICI •Ollll!ST INTl•t~S. t~--.. \AM, IUU l '' 8T.,..,CA.,.» y,,.,.u G. Slutevllft , I IJ C:..-w. H\lflllf\9\.., ... Cl"~ ft n.k ...,._,.,~·ff., ... , • ........ ~ T t.Nt.-.Ui. "I owe you a kiss! The bus is coming!" ""'' ... _... •" "' .. •• ,,. -----------------------1 C-lll'r Ct•ri. OI Ota.ft .. Couney Oii CARTER'S STYLE. •• family to go past blgb school." In bis early primary successes, Carter bas gotten votes from iot.erest groups normally in conflict: blacks and people opposed to busing; Chicago organization Politicians and r eform liberals who regularly oppose them ; blue collar ' and white collar. It's the same way as be campaigns. In New York City, a talk to a roomful of ' black leaders "65 percent of my neighbors in ' Plains are black and we get along fine" elicited a '• constant background murmunng of "Right on·• and "Tell it like it is." He got sustained applause in Peekskill, where there were Wallace and Reagan sympathizers in the audience. IN UNION COLLEGE IN Schenectady, N.Y., where Carter did graduate work in physics 25 years ago, the c hapel was filled and there were about 300 people outside who couldn't get in. Local Carter workers said several local schools had been let out early so that the students could come, but, nonetheless. the impression was that the former Georgia governor's reception was O\'erwbelmingly favorable Again, he played to the crowd, emphasizing his complaints about what he called the "boss- dominated" New York primary system: "As an engineer and a scientist. l have not yet figured out the electoral process in New York state." There is one Carter constant, usually as he is about to leave . ... LOVE MY COUNTRY," HE says. "But it's just as much your country as 1t 1s mine and if you think something is wrong with it. do something about it. If you think J 'm right, vote for me. If you think my opponent is right. vote for him. But our country should be a source of pride and inspiration instead of shame and apology and embarrassment." 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DISTRICT 5 CITY -WIDE VOTE HE KEEPS HIS PROMISES In 1972 Paul Ryckoff campaigned on these issues: Control Growth • keep Newport Beach a desirable residential town with a village character -be responsive to the residents • control spending. CHECK HIS RECORD Paul has worked In the Council the past four years to achieve these goals. He has taken action -to require environmental impact consideration on new developments -for Rl1h zoning to control density of housing -to amend the city General Plan to make it more realistic in dealing with density and hillside development -to change the city charter to give citizens the right to vote on large future annexations. And Paul has consistently fought against slate and federal control of local government. HIS RECORD PROVES that you can depend on him I WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE? Paul Ryckoff believes that Newport residents have.,a right to expect that their interests will be placed above those of politicians and tlilse with special interests. He believes we must control growth when it threatens to increase traffic, expand the ai rport and increase taxes. He will continue to seek changes that make the Council more responsive to the wishes or the residents. Hi s record proves it. SOMI MIMHlS OF COMMmtl TO •t.B.ICT 'AUi. UC.OFF Mrt.. Lok AMf11t ._ Glw... ...... MchNW 0.. Sil• At-. .U... .... .d Mrt.. Herhrl GodDt C.... McO..W .,.._ Sbl ::::-' A,._ ,._.. H. Ooclfny Johlt MclCIMMtl ._.. Slllliftt Alm.._ W, I. GoU .W. Mc....... Dr. iota F. Sll"'-r c..-.1 L lffti 0-.., ..t 0.1 G...,_ .... _.Mn. .._,Sil:..._ ..._..,._led! .... _.Mn.,_, Y. ~ -'-• M • ..._._ ,,.., S..itt. ...._. W. Ifft .. , ... Grifflttl W..,. M-......,.,., F. s,deftcll c...f ._..,.. .... ..-....... M.A. H.. ..-. l Mn. • ....,. f . Mllr ,.-S..,_. ....,.._.._, L ..__.u wm-1. Mller ........ Mn. T. L SfrHw ....... M. ..,._ Gntc*-HwtfltW C.ri G. 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Mee..lf Mr. -MP'-tlkltw4 , ...... ~ .,. , .... .., c-.......... c..c ... .,....,, 1 •m 111"9. TBASUttM. P.O. IOX I''· IA ... OA llU.MD, CA. tHU ,...._ 74741U VOTE APRI[ 13th PAUL RYCKOFF Mlwpott leach Coundrnon Classroom Pint-sized Ad\'ocates of Montessori education believe that a young child is capable of learning com- plex skills. that he needs these skills and that he actively wants to learn them. How often have you heard your preschooler say, "I want to do It myself"" To help ham. Dr. Maria Mon- tessori designed the classroom for the child, not the teacher The furniture and kitche n equipment are child-s ized. Low storage shelves make all materials comple tely accessible. The equipment Is made for small fingers. Therefore. the child moves through the classroom with ease and err1c1ency. During the in- dependent work tame an the morning, he chooses whatever interests him and works at a ta· ble or m at on the floor until the task Is completed. Finished, he returns the materials to the pro- per place and goes on to another activity. · Bnghtly colored and ottrac· ~tive, the materials seem to be loved by the children. "For the child. work ls ploy and he learns by doin1." said Mrs. Eleanor Wynne, UC Irvine earl y childhood education professor and the only American s1tlin~ on the lnte rnat1onal·Montessort board. The educational mnterials were developed. ba, ro on the rf'· ahiat1on that children l<'nrn everything throueh th<'ar i1ensf's of touch. taste and hcanng, said Mrs. Wynne. ~Jany pt>ople are familiar with their appearance as some hove been incorporated into public kindergarten and traditional nursery schools. They also have served as a orolotype for com· mercial pre-school educational toys. Their purpose is lo help the child make subtle discnmina· lions among colors, textures, sounds. sizes and shapes. All help in preparation for reading. writ· ing, math and other basics or learning. Some of Dr. Montessori's specially designed learrung aids are: -Sound cylinders for learning to recognize refined differences in sound. -Cubes. cylinders and prisms or graduated size for d1s tin- quishing differences in height, weight, length and lh1ckness. -Map puzzles with knobs for learnin g geograph y and strengthening a child's fingers to hold a pencil. -Sandpaper alphabet for learning the shapes or letters by touching them with th e fingertips. -Numerical rods. arithmetic frames and bead materials for understanding numbers and solving math problems. The equipment as self· corrective because 1t simply will not rat or wall not work 1f not used correctly Therefore. the child doesn't dt·· pend on adult monitoring to see 1f h<' has done it corre<>tl y He dis· covers the answer himself. They present abstract concepts In a conc r ete manner . MulUplication and division rs an abstract concept but there are Red tower reaches almost to the sky for children in a Mission Viejo Montessori classroom. Montessori Puts The Child First Montessori pieces that tangibly illustrate weight. height and numbers /\ number that is more, weighs more Mrs Wynne said Montessori materials offer a bwlt·1n cur· n culum with a hierarchy of ob· 1ect1ves in which a child moves in a sequenllal form from a simple lo a more complex conc~pt. "Then• ls a fallacy that the materials a lone can teach the By JACKIE COMBS-LA.ND Ol~o.11,,.. ... ~ Many parents opt (or tradi· tional preschools for their children in the fear that a Mon· tessori education would be either too structured or too permissive. Montessorians say that lhe methodology is neither extreme. It is both. For the educators believe that out of the structure and order comes freedom and creativity. "A child is basically an orderly person. He is more secure with order. So Montessori education provides a safe and structured environment,•· said Mrs . Eleanor Wynne, director of the UC Irvine Lab School and one or the foremost Montessorians in the United States. "As the children move through tMs setting, they make their own decisions. become self· disciplined, self-directed and en· joy the blossoming or their own creativity.'' Pure Montessori is an educa· lion which concentrates on de· veloping the individual potential of the child. she said. In the belier that it is a travesty to waste years between two and six. It in-eludes a phil050Phy, child psychology, deflnlte teaching children .. , said Mrs. Wynne. "But there is nothmJ? magic or spiritualistic about them "H's a combination of the teacher being prepared to pre- scribe them in the proper se- quence and to match the de· monstrated learning of the child v.ith the sequential activ1ltcs." Another essential part of lhe Montessor i curriculum is the methods and materials. The philosophy is one of ac· cepUng the child "where he is and aJlowing him to move at his own pace, respecting his rights and desire to learn." Dr. Maria Montessori, the rtrst female physician in Italy. started formulating her method in 1905. She studied children developing as physical, social and cognitive beings. Then she designed an en· vironment , method and materials which she thought would maximize their aware· ness. Mrs. Wynne was adamant that the environment and materials aJone will not move the child gracefully and strategically aJone. She said the teacher is es· senllal to pure Montessori educa· lion. "The teacher is a resource person-a facilitator of learning. She sees where the child is and plans accordingly.'· ·I /elt that most pTe-school1 in the arta were loo r1g1d. not /ree enough. I wonted my daughter to be her own person. not be forced into .romeone tl1e's prescnbtd pattern.' Lynn Liotta, AMl, teacher at Laguna Montessori School, further explained. "Our job is to observe; to always see what the child needs and put it where he can receive and absorb it." Commenting on the fear of the "rigid" classroom. Ms. Liotta s aid, "Many classrooms are rigid and they're not Montessori. That's because there is an en· forced peace based on threats and conformity. "In some classrooms, it looks like a little Disneyland with everyone moving on the ap· propriatetrack." In the Laguna school, new children learn simple rules based on kindness and ruson: Don't distract or hurt anyone; do not take anything that you haven't ~n shown how to use and don't destroy what other people need. ' 'The pre-school he gotl to now u nol good /or him They do1t't do mough, they spend a lot of time or· · gon1zlng and gelling eucr11one grouped.' Children can enjoy intense con· centra lion when working beeause they know they will not be bothered, said Ms. Llotta. Orange Coast parents con· sidering a Montessori education have few sch ools to choose from-the only area with more than one available is Newport· Mesa. Mrs. Wynne s aid that although there is a surge or interest In this kind of education. growth Is slow because the expense or running a private school keeps the tuition 1elat1 vely high -around $120 a month for ri ve d ays. Also, there IS a lack or well· trained teachers. The two certifications most often seen behind a teacher's name are AMI -Association Montessori ln· ternat1onale which is more academlr -a nd AMS ..... American -<Montessori Society which Is more pragmatic. None or the three Montessori teachers' training institutes in Orange County are accredited by either group. Mrs. Wynn<> cautioned that "a careful s chool may only hire teachers with the AMS or AMI credential " If Dr. Montessori's theori<>s and their practical application <See CHILD, Page 8:.!) BEA ANDERSON, Editor -Monday, Apnl t 2, t976 81 Montessori educational materials utilize a child 's senses of touch, sight and hearing in helping him to understand basic concepts. ''practical life exercises." These help a young child to de· velop phys ical conditioning, coordination and the ability lo care for himself. A child learns lo wash his own lunch dishes, pour water without spilling it, polish shoes and mirrors, care for pets and plants, handle buttons, zippers and bows. These tasks are broken down by lhe teacher Into a series of separat<>. manaJ(eable steps. By performing one step al a time, a child 1s easily able lo master a complex new skill. This gives ham a great sense of peri.onal achievement and pndc and you'll know lhat ho can truly do 1t himself;• said Mrs. Wynne. Early Education a Lifeline to Happiness ,, ... ··-··'"' "'"J It's been six months of dlapen .and botllts. of crit>s and coos. and that creature ln the crib Is start· ing lo crawl. The baby ls bee\nning what many psychologists and educators agree Is the most Im· portant year of his Ille. and he's ru.IJy only got two people to tum to: his parents. "For us to think education begins when a child goes to first grade is grossly ln error." said Dr. BW1on L. White, bead of Harvard University's lnterna· 'llooally known preschool project. "Children start to learn long before they are I years old. They start to learn at birth." And by three ''It 's pretty much all over," says White. He believes that the developing and learning capacities that will see a child through the rest of his life are pretty much set by age 3. It follows that belni a parent, well, "that's the most Important Job in the world,'' Wblte said. ll 's also a job for which few people are trained. "It's my personal estimate that no mor~ than 10 percent of our kids get the kind of ex· perlencea In the first years of life that would make the most sense and five them the best possible early development," White said. "Furthermore, \here's not.hint terribly magical about what they. need. "And most famities are advan- taged enou1h, even lf they are poor and not very well educated, to do a fine job. But ~ can't do it on the baslS Of ioslthd or lntui· lion alone. That's a myth." NEED TO KNOW llarents do needJo know such things u •hen children begin to crawl and to climb and wben lhey start to develop language. Many parents don't realize the latter starts at seven or eight months. long before most children utter their rarst worcb. Educating children doesn't mean playing Bach on the stereo or putting Picassos on the nursery wall. But It might mun burning the playpen, which • While says is a great Inhibitor and frustrator of a child Just be1lnnlng lo explore the world and use newly acquired motor skills. Wbat happens lf a child doesn 'l get adequate early education from his parents'! He might do poorly In school. He micht have trouble making friends. In ex· tttme cases, he may be totally antisocial and violent. lbe ex· perts say. Overslmpllrying: U a child u never ~couraged to talk or read, he'll probably have trouble with both in school. If he's never taught lo share his toys, he may never really understand the feel· lngs of others. If he ls never taught that he shouldn't hit bis fellow toddler with a block. he may thlnk little or using a knife in the same way as a teenager. White. the author of "The First Three Years of Life," based hls theories on 18 years of research In early childhood education. Another expert in the field, Urie Bronfenbrenner , professor of psychology al'Comell. came to the same conclusions In "ls Ear· ly Interventio n EHecllve?" published by the U.S. Depart· ment of Health, Educatioo anti Welfare. But such child development theories, many of them based on the pioneer work by Swiss psychologJst Jean Platel and Dr. Marla MootessoQ. raise a number of ethical q"ffstions for parents. public school systems and covernments: Whal about the working mother? ls lhil all part of a plot to keep women at 1-ome? What do you do with p.arents who are unable or unwfJJ. Ing lo be good educators? How do you reorder public acbool prloritles to dul wlth those most important., early years? ' WORKING MOTHEll Perhaps of most immediate in· terest to today's parent.a Is the question of the workine mother. ~te sa)B, "We've seen the job o{ child rearing done beautifully with o woman work· ing halttlme. It only takes about an hour a day to educate a child brilliantly. The problem as. it's 30 seconds here and a minute there. "Also, I think doing nothing but slayin& home with a child Is a pretty bad deal for anyone, male or female. So my feelina is perhaps both parents should have baJfUme jobs in addjtion lo the partial responsibility for rais· Ins a child." READ START Project Head Start. a now de· funct American program de· sisned to 1lve disadvantaged preschool youngsters an educa· tlonal boost, was widely con· sidered a faJlure. Many experts now say the millions of dollars spent on the program failed to produce last· lng results because the program fol the cbUdren after their thJrd blrthday. It was t.oo late then, just as elementary school would be afterward. White points lo the Brookline Early Education Project BEEP as an example or what can be done with a completely voluntary program supported by the public school system. The program pro- vides testing and 11ervlces for a group of some 230 youngsters and expert advice on child rearing for their parents. White believes the responslblU· ty for educating parent.a to be their child's first teacher s hould fall properly lo the public school system. Dr. Donald Pierson, director of BEEP, arrees. Ht suggested elementary· schools ~ould start by eitpanding their Ubrariea to offer books on child development for parents and a toy lending library. School health programs could be extended to provide physical exams and testing to young childr.en. Hlsh schools could of· fer classes lo which students· get credit for workln& wilb <Sff LIFELINE. P&le BZ) fl2 DAILY PILOT Mondlty Aprll t2 1976 Dream No Escape AnnO DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: I was sur. prised at your ~n5wcr to '"Mr!!. No Name" who asked if there was any way ahe could pre vent hersel/ from dreaming, Almo$t e\•ery tnornlna she awakened l'Xhausted or terrified bccaurw of some wild. craiy drum. Why didn't you tell her that dreams are a tn.ao r cnection of a person's mental state? We dream about unresolved pro. blems. deep -seated fears. hidden desires, and even our tt1\'ial an- noyances. All these feel· ings come out in our dreams. You should have told '•No Name" to accept her dreams as "clues" to the secrets s he is hiding from herself. She should learn to interpret them and use the know ledge to know herself better. - SWEET SLUM BER lN OSHKOSH DEAR SWEET: Dream• clo Indeed bne special significance. but I'm not about lo suggest to a lay ~rson that Min· terpret hls own dreams. From 81 I Thia '11 a bl ably *P!fl•lhed field aad t'V~ the uput1 un be ~ .. For eumple: Say you dream fOGr ntOthrr WH lcllted lD an accident. How do )'Oil kaow II it Is a dup.aeated rur or a hlddt"n de•lre? An lncor· rttt dJapo1I• tould pro- dou eoormoH glllh. Who 11eed1 It? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I used to have terrible dreams un· til I quit eating junk before I went lo bed. It was not unusual for me lo have a cheeseburger with pickles and a bag full or potato chaps . Sometimes I'd eat an ice cream sundae drowning in rudge sauce. Now that I've cut that stuff out, I sleep like a rock and haven't had a bad dream since. - ROCK ·A·BYE BABY DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for "No Name," the person whose dreams were so weird she used to wake up every morning scared stifr or dead tired. I was once in the same boat. ln raet, my dreams were so friCbt.enina I wu afraid I mi•ht be going insane. l went to rny doc· tor to discuss the pro- blem. He gave me a physlcaJ cherkup and discovered I had an over· at' ti ve th)' rold whlch caused my blood pre· ssure and pulae to jump 1'ky hJgh. Since I've bf.en on medication, my thyroid a nd blood pre- s s ure are back to normal, and so are my dreams. -A.0 .K. DEAR A .O .K .: There's something valuable to be Jeamed rrom your experlea~. I recommend a physical cbttkup for those who bave frequent nightmares. The ruson may be pbyalcal. DEAR AN!\ LANDERS: That letter about dreams gave me the courage to write about something that has been bugging me for over a year. I've been having the same horrible dream at least four nights a week. It has to do with the murder ol so- meone very close to me. Landers Does it mean anyttung when a ptrson keeps ba\•anc the same drt¥m over and ov e r ? - BLACK NIGHTS D£Aa BLACK: Vet, It .-,. Co t.o a couuelor and talk about t.blt retur· Ml alghtmare. Tltere'1 a mets111e tb~re -one you don't want to face up t.o. lt'a time you came to gripswllhlt. DEAR AN N LANDERS: Stop dream- ing? Never! The ~rson who wrote that letter has got to be crazy. I wouldn't give up my dreams for anythlog. I meet a much classier bunch or people in my dreams than l could ever meet in my everyday life. l can hardly wait to go to bed at night. Sign me -BEAUTIFUL DREAMER DEAK BEAUTIFUL: How lovely: Too bad the people you meet ln your ~ams don't know you when you·re awake. • • • Ch .ild Is First are correct, why don't public schools provide a comprehensive e.,-ly childhood education? which affects kiodergarteners through third grade. Asked if the the eight-year-old Jab school was "pure Mon· tessori." Mrs. Wynne replied, .. We also have incorporated other things just as 1 believe Dr. Montessori would have evolved if she had continued living." is that the children become pseudo sophisticates in learning skills. Mrs. Wynne said that they are not prepared for the expense of such preschool education and that the theories are not un· 1versally accepted. But she said much of what Dr. Montessori has advanct>d is be- ing included in the state Early Childhood Education program From 81 The basic criticism of Mon. tessori education in the United States, according to Mrs. Wynne, "Many sc hool s use performance as a status symbol. See what J ohnny can do." But Johnny doesn't understand what he's doing or why it works that way. He only knows how to do it, sai~ Mrs. Wynne. • • • Lifeline She believes that, in the com· petition for students and tuition, the schools use performance as a selJing point. "When you v1s1t a school, you will see diverse interpretation . Make sure, to your satisfaction, that the children a r e n ot performing like robots.'' youngsters in a BEEP-type pro- gram. Pierson said. raising the possibiHty of a whole crop or new parents trained in high school m the art of parenting. Ocean View School District, lhantlniton Beach currently tests pre·~hool children and provldrs a lrnding Ubrary for parents and In 1973-74, Newport Beach's C'orona del Mar High School of. ferf'd a chJJd care class which ln· dudf'd a nursery school on cam· pus. Aod internationally the theories have gained recognition at a recent UN ESCO conference an Paris attended by represen· tatives of 20 countries. Their final report. called for new priorities to emphasize infant de· velopment. Whether BEEP or a program like it will become the inheritor of the hopes once pinned to Head Start remains to be seen. But many experts are now saying that education during the first three years is more important in some ways than crades one through 12 . "The first order of business now is going to be get the kid off to a proper sl~rt." said White. "Don't wipe him out before he's three years old. Give him a good shot at going in the right direc· lion at the begintting." Her . advice to interested parents is to read and interpret the Montessori works themselves and then : · -Formulate a philosophy of education. . -Visit schools; talk lo the dinctor and teacher. -Stay involved at every grade level. . -Do not simply tum your child over to the school. -see that what the child learns is Incorporated into the home. -Believe what your child tells you about school. 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POUUTIOH AND GIOWTH, WITH HO POSSllLI COHR.ICT OF INTEREST. •IMTEIESTED IM THE CULTURAL AHD RECREATIONAL PURSUITS OF ALL .AGE GROUPS UVIMG IH NEWPORT IEACH. . •PlliSE REVIEW THIS UST OF CITIZ!HS EHOORSO .. G GWENDA WATSON FOR CrTY COUNCIL. ........ ~. ... & Mn. Jolwl I . Coftty Mui..elrwlot H«PIR~ .... IOICI D•~CJ s..o.._., ~Rehcl!M911 ...... _ ...... W & ,eg Hlrttl Joyce Ste•ett• .._ocll '-fftcJ Ill ..._T_.w_.y "9dli. •llderl• O..AWrklt ... &J.l'f Wood Or. l.ldMrd •• .., er- ~ ::.:;:" Or • ...,_.. '-'• Mk'-'GeritM) Or.T .. 1.w.- !Wy&t..te-. ...,. ...... 0--~ ,..., ..... , ... C.tfWl•Mr O..klStet-.h .. H•••ty ,...., ... _.,. Jocll Hldoy Loh & lw+Oft C ofllttt ~r::; o .. ,..__ ....... w ... r-&01 .... c ... y o .. ,... .. O-.,J•• LY'9 Dowty Mrs. L-• I . lrew11 llM.n.-s GOJTYH-letty A Jwry McCleln ~CMrtnU"-• Mr. I Mrs.. lolMrt H. Sfroolffff ~ ..... m-Scltw ....... h •llhes.t., Mr. I Mrs. A. O. 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WATSON Ix I GWENDA GETS THINGS DONE! . • Past Revived Fourth and f1nh graders from Whither School an Costa Mesa dropped into the Daily Pllot omce to perform two songs from their Bicenten- nial play. "Who Cares" We Care." by second gr:.ide teacher Betsy Rayner (in center of photo). '!'he purpose of the play, Ms. Rayner said. is to teach the \'alue of studying history "We learn from our past mistakes." she said "We can im· prove lhe future through these mistakes." All of the important historical figures from the Colonial days are represented in the play. in· eluding Dolly Madison. George Washington. Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson and lhe Adams family. Costumes were made by Mrs. Pat Miller. Weddings ~ and Engagements To <t\'Otd d1<i appointment. prospectin? bndes are reminded to have the1; \\edding stories with black and "htte glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Depa rtment one "eek before the "eddsng. Pictures r cre1\·ed after that lime "111 not be used. For enga~ement announcements it is imperative that the story, also arcom- panied by a blark and white glos.<iy pic- ture. bt' submitted six "eeks or more before the "edding date. othcrn ISi! 1t "111 not be published To help fill requirements on !nth wed- ding and engagement stones. form.; are available In all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642·432 1. DAllY PILOT Paul Patrick McBnde, M.D. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOlOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Monday April 12, 1978 DAILY Pit.OT d , .................•.•. ! ~•••••t I wt\ete fine ORYCLEANING costs a lot Leu -I --. .... -M£SSlS I -!-• I -I --• I --• I --I I --· 1. .•. liill liiil I iriiii r.,., ~ REGULAR. MENTHOL· 21 mg. "tat. l6 mg nicotine av pert' rette by FTC mtthod. l DAILY PILOT .,.~ .. BRAZILIAN SOCCER GREAT PELE TAKES THE BALL AWAY FROM TWO LA AZTECS. I !~ ' 29,232 See Pele Cosmos Take 1-0 Victory . , LOS A:'\C ELE~ Pele scored the conlcsrs only goal and outplaH•d Los Ani;:l'les· Gt'Orf!e Be!>t Sund•n· as the :"'e"· York Co:.mo:. took a 1-0 :"'orth American Soccer League exhib1t1on \ 1c· torv ov<'r the Aztecs · Pl'lc took a torncr kick from Dave Clements at the mouth of the Lo!> Angele!> goal m lh(• 50th minute of p!ay. and booted the ball into the net. Clenwnt ·i. kick had been slightly denected b~ Aztec!> i::oalit' Gruhum I lorn. but thit alert Pl•le quickly slapped 1t past fl orn A crowcl or 29.232. Sl'Mnd lurgl'!'ol to ,·1cw a !ioccer game in thl· Colist'um. wus on h:ind for tht· rrn:.il presc·ason gumc for both dub ... Pele. lht.• tormrr Rru7.iltan superstar. took Sl'\·cn shots. but Best. the heruldU<I former B11t1io.h ~rc:ut. wa:. ubl" to gel oJr JU!il two shots The Co!> mo:.. who rini:.h<.'d exh1b1lion play with'' 5· I· 1 record. and the A7.lecs. 3.3 I. had pl1.1yed to a 'lcorelcss 11c 1n Anzona m ;1n earlier l'Xh1b1t1on gnmt· "He:.t lookcd a hltlt· t1rNI todu~: Pt·h· said artl'r the gam1· "llr looked l1~eQ en the ,11.urw in Ar171ina. lhH But I'm :.un• ht"ll bl• a rt.·al ao; t•t to the Alh'<':. wht•n he l::t't!'I 1n ... ha pc ·· Sporis i11 Brief I ~ Medich Into S llnds , ,(: To Aid Stricken Fan '11 PHILADELPlllA 1'1mhurj!h Pirates p1lcht'r GNlrg(' ··rxx:" . h Medich "cnl mlo llw stand!> and , applied 1•meri::<'n<' v lrC'atmt•nt to , a heart allat•k victim Sunday • duriniz n g:11ne in l'hll.1ciel1>hw Medich. a i.en1nr mt'<hrt1I Mu Mnt al lhf' l:nivcr:.ily rA Pit Is bu q: h . ·II) I) II e d a r 1 ' f I c I .ti n•'lp1rat1on In tht• vit•t1m. 7:1 ~ '-' a r o I d .J u h n C' or Ill' t I o r Newport. l h•I • \\ hu clll'd from lhl' allntk Cartvr Ent..-r# :>OU I!': 0 I \ :" <\ I' o I. IS n .1 \ 1 d "Snit .. \\'allh1•r forml'r llunt 1nglon lh·a('h r\''illlt•n1 nuane Carter .Jr .• ind 1-:n~h,hman Da\ ad llt1hh ... Jrt· the h4ll''>l dr&\'er ... to t•nll•r \ht• 1'l76 In d1an.1poh~ ~I0<.1 m 1h• Jutn ral'<' \\';iltht•r hJ ~ ht•t•n m lhl' SO<rs ~lll rtlng ft<'ld th<' IJst four ntl'l'S. lie was critically burned m n i.pert;1rular rr_.._h m J9i3 Lai.I ~ <'ar. hc• fln1 llht•d 10th. He nnd ll11bbs will drl\t' Md.or en rnrs with Orukl' rng1nrs cnlerrd us Dayton Wnllh<'r Sp<•d:.1 ls. Cartl.'r w :is 1974 rookie of lh<• y<'ur nt Indy after firushinR st•\ cnlh f.a.,t year. he cam<' 1n fourth Carter hus won two US Auto Cluh t'hampionsh1pl! 1n print nnd midi;:rl d1' l'llOn!> Co••Pllo B l i l~r C~tello. roach s1nrt-lh<' Ourks were formed eight i.eal>ons ai::o. 1;aid he wouldn·tquit. One or f1 n~ coach('S \n :-:at1onal rla skelhall Association hbtor~ lo huvc lopped 400 victoneli\ with a 407 ·249 record and .621 \\mmng J'>('rcenlaf.te. said,1 "I guess ii ·., true I just \\as h some of lhO'>l' i;:u~ s "ould say il lo my l tH'I' in stead or kn1f1ng m e Crom ~hand tht• scc•nes." llOl'STO~ Hasel1nl' "1>rc1ahst lhirold Solomon bhllrd tinn1: dl'fl'nd1nR cham pion Ken Rosl'\\ all 6 4. I 6, 6 l to <'am the Sli.000 f1rsl pnzc Sun day m th<' World Champmn<·h111 Tennis t ournament at Rl\C'r Oak" Country Club C:e<"lu Top Su-ed~• KATOWI C E . P o lund Fn\'ored Ctecho~lo\'akia deCNtl t•d Swtd<'n 3· l Sunday to conlinu(' it-i march towards lttC' World Ice Jl()('kcy Chump1onsh1~ llllt> In other ~nmes. the So\'14.'t l'n1on cru!lhcd Finland A· I und Poland stopped East Gcrmony fj .• leuolo 011 Top 01'\TARIO Jimmy lnsolo ol Mission Hills. came stumlnlo? out of the pack with JO laps to JCO lo turn the West Coast 25() NASCAR ~lo<'k car race into a l""O-<'ar cluel. which he won from L. 0 . Ot- tinger of ~ewport. Tenn. A Record The Angels Don't Need If lhe Oakland A's have any weaknessei., they didn·t put them on display in a season-opening three-ga m e :.w<'ep of the Calirornia Angels. The Ani::els. losing three l(ame::i at the start of a season for lhe first lime in their 17-year his· tory, w1q att<'mpt to rebound at Kansas City Tu£'sday when they op~n a three-game set a~ainst thr lloyat~. Andy Hassler will hurl against Kansas City. "We're 11s good as anybody in bas<'ball." exultt'd new Oakland manager Chuck Tanner Sunday aflt>r his A 'i. d1i.palched lhe AnA~ls for the third i.tra1ght game. this lime 10-7 "A lot of people think lh1s 1s a n otd team bul It as far from 1l," Tanne r said and proceeded to rattle off names like Claudell Washington, Don Raylor. Vida Wue and Phil G3rner "You·ve got pitching, speeo and powc · ... an impressed ob server told Tanner .. Don 't for AN defense too lht• muna~l'r quickly added All rat<'ls were m e\·1dence Sunday The A 's, who got ~ood p1tchin~ when 1 h<>y had to have it from Marler Stun Bahnsen and relievl•r .Jim Todd. accosted four California vilehcri. for 12 hits includinA lhn·e doubles ::ind Sal Bando'~ Cari.I homl•r of the year . .;toll' lhn•e mon• ba~es lo Jtive them nine 111 threl' 1:nmes and lurrwd thrt.•e double play:. lo abort i\n~t>b rulhei. .. Wt• JU!'t rnn 11\tO a \'Cry good team ont• v. h1rh execute-. ex· l rem e b " t• 11 . · i. JI d O 1 c k Wllhilm,, "ho u'ed ln manaj!1· lhl' A', but ,.., now directing the AnAl1li> 0AtCl.A"0 ,.,.,,.., ... I (~¥·""' (N\hJf"'' f\.t"'°' to ~ .... , -"' T•• .f .. t u wrn '""'(Jl't l.lif\llCH' Nttli.\ul•"'" ''" 09...,.., ,., ""'~f'j\..-p "~'" '"°" 0 ~'" .. • I I • 1 \I I t t •) •) \ I I I \'') ) 1 ' t • 1 1 . o • on 1 0 I 0 \ 0 t I 0 4 0 <I ti o e> n •1 •) 0 ti ( Hon• It A,.'"" )"t f> • ~·· ,., A (i tut tt Of\ ""''tcv.tt> t Af\. JO rt I ''""'1)1" (I Hf''"tt"( (h•tto Ht q "''"' .. '" 1(1n#06QO .. t'l\\n Rrfllwi1tro Or-o •• r " b• ' 0 , ~ f i I 1 1 Q n n 1 1 ti I , t ' , • ~ o n 1 l ' 0 .. 1 t t , I \ CJ • n I I 0 0 0 0 "0 0 0 ~ ~ 0 ~ Q' 0 0 TM'tl lt 10 '1 tn Trl1•t 1' f It I O.•l•nd •~• ~ OM •II <.•ll•<>•n•• ('(!(l 011 100 I I V.'"'' D•'" 0..1111-,,d 1 C"h'o""'" t l08 0~1'1•ntt I. C .. lttor,., t \ 10 A"Vdl Ttn1t<•. U WtlflM'ft\ Q;tu''flr, l C.to"t~. t1"''""""" l , Ch•" ~II ll•ndO Ill M1 """Ill \l\ NG•!" I. l ·"" 0•...,...., fW I Ot "'*"' '""IJ """'.,..oc:tH.o u q,,, ""''"' O•-!,.r.111 T•Otl t It T ) t A It 10. II" M II Ill Ill M> • \\111 , t l .. • ) t 1 I 0 fl I I 1 t • 1 I ) I .. ,,,,, ''> 1 I I I ~ t I ~ 0 I I ~8P I>• ~-IR•yto" He Comes lhto AUGUSTA. Ga. (A Pl -At the end. at was the mon agaan't tM monster. and the monsttr fell. Ra)' Floyd. bull-tronai and bull,whiP·tough. a:rabbed th• sprawling Aua:usta Nutlonol cour e by the nape of the neck and literally shook it Into sub· misalon, winning the 40th !\tasters gol( tournament by a re· cord-tying score. The sreat Jarlt Nicklaus. Uke everybody else. wound up being a spectator. finb hang 11 shot:. otr the pace. Floyd led it\'ery round. The glamorous event became a duU one-man show It was a onesome and o forly·threesome. Fans Jen the premises by the droves while the sun ~·as stall high. Newsmen deserted lhe course and repaired to the press room's lounce where they doied. sipped cold drinks and wailed for the margin of \•1clory. Floyd·s winning score was 65-66· 70· 70--271. 17 under par. It tied Nkklaus' 1965 rewrd. which provoked the comment from the late Bob Jone:.: "Arnold Palmer and Gary Player p l ayed superlative golf but Nicklaus played a game with which l am unfamiliar.·· F1oyd was similarly unbelieva- ble. Only one man made a serious lunge-al him and it proved too lit· Ue too late. Ben Crenshnw. 24. brightest or the game's young lions. charged i.n with a closing 67, .highlighted by a gambling eagle on the 13lh and pirate-bold par on lht long lSCh from lhl' water. to take second mone~· with 279. eliht strokes back. 1-'loyd collected $40,000. Crenshaw 525.000. Nlcklau•. rt'cognizcd 011 un. disputed king of the game with \6 major crowns. never mustered u rnlly ln defense ot the htle he jo?rllbbcd tor the (11th lime so dramatically a year al[o. His b1rd1e fire only fhrkt•nnJI. ht> struggled 1n with a 73 \o lie Larry Ziegler for third al 282. Only four other players bettered pur. Ziegler was asked afterward when he had ever had as much run .. When l had a root canal." he mumbled. f'loyd, a handsome. 33-ycar·old \·eteran or 15 years on thit tour whose earl~· years v.~re wa!'ll'<l on what he called high hnng, said v. inn mg the 1976 :\ta:.tt>r ' was the primary goal of ha:. restructured life. "I wish I had m y early yeah to live over again.'' he said or the days when he traj~ on hard booze ~nd all·oiaht parties. "l would have won more. I got tir<'d of being n mediocre player. !'ow my goal is to win golf tourna· menfs and lht> apex. naturally. ill to win the majors." He won the PGA Championship rn 1969. Starting the final round with an eight-stroke lend after climaxing Saturda~ .. s round with a birdie. Floyd said he was convinced Saturday ntGhl thut n<1 one could t'atch ham ·•n eall:.t1cully. I knew It was over -I wa11 sun• no on• co11ld C1tl<'h llll'." hC' i.uitl. ' Hu~ didn't wont to finish 11l<1pplly. I wantt>d to i.hoot a ~ood round. 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IJ '> 1•1 ' 414 n '' :•• I\ '.t lJ 10 1•1 , , • 1 ~· ,, ,41 ,,, ... , ... ., ~ '111 •J ,.., •• ,. .. ,.. 1•1 ,.,,,,,, ,... •• 11 I~ IS I·~ IHJ.4 .. 1• l'tj ,,. ., .. ,. 1"\ I) l~!t 1•\ n 11oor.i 1~> ~m:~:::: ~, Ill'•·'-,.. •• ,,.,..,, 1•1 . .. , , .. ,. "'' ,, "'°"'' , .. I l)ol• II """ I/ 1' 11 /t />• I I )\It t\ t .. I >t )I II )Jll I •1 ''/ft & 1 }t )'~ 1~ It jiU •• ... ', 't 6 I • ,. ,, ••. l ' h IHUI •1" RAY FLOYD GETS CADDIE'$ ADVICE ON WAY TO WINNING MASTERS. Pearson Wins Stock Car 500 OARLl~GTON . SC. !AP> David PearMn ui.cd nt'w found power to run away from Budd~ Baker for \'lrlory in Sunda\ '<1 20th annual lt('bcl 500. a de!>truc t1on derby lh;it m1.iht han• <•ndcd on a tr:ii;:rc notl'. but for a h<'ro1c act by Dale Inman Inman. rrt•w ch1l'f for R1chnrd Pell,. ru!oht>d lo the md or rookie Jerr'y' S isco. whOM' Chevrolet crashed into th<' !>tr:ughtawuy wall and burst into names. In· man ran onto the track and pulled the dazed driver to i.afrly as fire crews arrived on the scene. ll was the first fire in recent memory on a N n,tional As110Clll · lion of Stock Car Auto llncing Grand National car. wh ich nr<' equipped with almosl Indestruc- tible Cuel cells . llowcvor, another one ruptu~d . without a fire, la11t month on Petty's cur In a crash al Bristol. Tenn. Sisco's wreck was the worst or se\'eral pileups that helped slow Baker's average speed of 122.973 miles per hour. Dod~ers Lose San Diego in LA. For Home Opener LOS Ar\GF.LES CAP> Thl' Dodgers. \\ho spent a rather m1"' erable weekt•nd in San F'ran~ll><'o. open tht•tr 1976 homl' season tonight against thr SJn Oiego Padn•i. The Oo<lg\.'rs lost lwo game•., to the Grants an the season·opcninl? 21 ! J)<'rccnt." said the s.J)'tan cai.<'o Giant&' Da\'e Rndcr, Rut Rader rounct lhe 2~~ per crnt solution Sunday. hilling on> ball h1"h und dl•ep Into Candflost h'k Park·!> 111cky wf,nd't for un <'•Mhth inning double 10 lht' G1ant1> \'lcl or\' "f W6ll>I\ 'l IOIOJ: lo SWIOI( Ill th;at D d r 11 SlalP fir!>l pllrh I wns going to take 11 " (JP • • ,., ... and i.t•e what he had I don't know ::; !~t~~'.:::'t\.~~ .. ",:;~;;, / no n1 whul madl• me ~\\'""· .. mU~ect Aor ••S.n0••90-ILO•l\n~··· I l\p m Ruder. who broke u 4.4 tic with srrlei.. and l(Ot rl.'lrt•f only when Saturday's contest wai. · r1t1nC'd out. The Giants look o 6·4 \'ictorv over the Dodgers Sundov. unit Doug rtuder'i; J(ame.winn.ins;: h1l for San Franci!ICO was lypicul or the way the WN!kend went for Lot! Angeles. "The chances of me gettmR u hit In that situation. with Mike Marshall pitching, were about ht~ hit And thC'rt> wuR w.orc good new!' for the Glunt i; .. 1 he two gom e11 opening the 11e:uon dr(•w 62,920 runs, Olmo on<M'hthlh Of tht• ,G1unt11 ' J ntlencluncC' Jost i.i•ason. Loi. Angeles m unu"c'r W11ll<'r Alston apparently dtdn'l enjoy hl!ot !'!lny Ill the flay ('lly MlLWAL'KEE -/\ b11tt•r Larrv Costello. h1'I voice.' oCh•n cr ackinl?. nd m 1tt<'d on SundJ ,. that rumors he may be f1rl'd us l\t1lwaukec Bucks coach pro bably have a subslanc<' 39-18 Baseball Win lnsolo. sen-nth-ranked West Coast NASCAR drh·er. played a i.tame of bobbing and weav1nf( \\ Hh OtlinJter. the national Late ~lode! Sportsman champion. and then shot to the inside on the final tra1ghtaway lo win by a car length Irate Goalie BJ.8.nks ·Kings .. We didn't play too well In ttrat e1i.thth innlnic ... he 11a1d &ndny. looking hack lo a 4·2 lead "h1ch dli.apJ><'llrl'd "H you're n<>t used to thii. park. il 's n wCully louith .. $AH ,llANCISCO l°'A•O•l() .. , .. , ···~·· 0 lf•-••11> 4 0 I ~ 0..t• .. ti • I I I Jo•...... I • I I I) \ltf "'6<• ftl • 0 I J itA4' ., 1t 1 t 1 t (\.,llH (t \ 1 t I} Mf1t.._. </Ill If • I t t Ger.,,.. lb a 1 t 1 M>tJf~I •n '0 t I C'"t lO 4 0 t t NEW \'ORK <1\ P ) The finol score "as 39-18 That v.asn'l after four quarters of football but at the end or nine mrunRs or baseball. C \\'. Post College took ad' :in- tage of windy weath<'r and shaky compelihon to bent Cat v College by th3t score Sundny. Post had 36 hill\ mcludin~ 15 tlpubles. one triple and nin<' homf' runs. The gnme la sled four hours •• and f1,·e minul<'S "ThC' wand juo;1 took l.'nr .. ythlnl'... c;hrU$.t$!l'd 1'11~1 COJCh Paul fer-nandr1 Rami,_...: OefaMlf• KEr\l'JIOU·KONA. Hawaii A twtsled ankle in Lbe fifth game of the firth set Sunday forced :\fex1co·s Raul Ramirez to de- fault lo Australia's John :\'ewC'ombe in the round-robin S320.000 World Championship tennis challenge cup tourna· ment. The Australion won the Sl0.000 "inner-take-oil round ·rob1n matrh. 6·.t . 6 t. 3 fi . 5-i . 3·2. all nam1ru defaulted BOSTON (AP ) -Respect means a lot to ~oalle Gille5 Gilbert of the Boston Bruins. Thars the reason he w:inted so badly to play in the first game or the National Hockey League's quarter-final playoffs. Gilbert responded to the OS• sl~nmenl 'with a 2l·ta\•e shutout as lhc Bruins whip~ the Lm Angeles Kln~s 4·0 Sunday nlght in the opener of the best-of-seven serieit .. Trlk that I ''ouldn't start bot be red me 'cry much." Gilbert. said. "i was mad. Gerry Cheever• Is a super goaltender. bul l thought l should be the starting goalie. l got so much ag, grovation rrom lest y\ar when l bad a bad back. l hbd a great sea50f\ this year and just thought I should start the first RAme. "\'bu gotta get respect. r respect every~y and I want e,·erybo<fy lo rtspect me. l don't care If t·start the next game here Tuesday nil'ht. It's not the same now. ( started this came. :"ow the coach coo do what he wants to do." Boston coach D.on Cherry ad- mitted that he already had picked Cheevers to start the secood gaine. "no matter what heppenttid in lhe(opencr." With two ocft.a tan d n,, and ex· perl,ne~d . goalies. Cherry doesn't believe it necessary lo ao with an)' hot hand. cw1.{.r-1"'4fs .. " .. ,.,.,. ... 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Monda April 12 1976 DAILY PILOT W olllan Ref Reflects On National Tourney LO~n ~EH~H Fohbw Cunninghal'TIJ of the Wayne Tenni-; Club c;tep~ tr. front of brother La\\ ne to return ball to L'C ! .. ·.::e s J.t>fr Wlllt <.1 m !-1 n g ht > d ura ng annual Irvine Netters B~· ('RAIG S H f. FF Ot .... o.,,, ~ .••• , .... l 'C lr\'lne ·~ Bob Wnghl and Jeff W1J!Jam s outlasted t.awrie and Robbi~ Cunnin11tham in a thnlling doubles match. but tht' host Wa me Ten- nis Club held on for a 16-11 victory in the an· nual challenge e\·e nt held al the Wayne TC Sunday UCJ had trailed Wayne TC , 11 ·4 . after Saturday's play. but won six or the firs t eight matches Sunday and trailed 13· ll ~oing into the final three events. Cunningham brothers was, without a doubt. the best or the day \\ ith the L'CI duo winning. 7-5, 7·6. The second set went down to the wire with t.:C l winning the mne- point t1e·breaker. 5-4, whPn Wright hit a backhand that R obbie Cunningham couldn't re- turn. The match was highlighted by fine volleys and some scorching ser ves by Lawrie Cunningham. W111iam s. a freshman from San· Diego, was a standout for the An· Rut ex . :"' at i 0 na1 teaters He played three Basketball Association matches in 3 row. first star George Yardley and easily defeating John partner l\l <.1rllyn Straw Lee In singles. 6·0. 6-2, toppled UCI coaches and later teaming with Myron McNamara and Peters on in losing a Doreen Irish. 6.3. 7.5. 10 mixed doubles maLch to mixed doubles to give Steve Peacock and Wayne TC the needed 14 _G_la_s_g_o_w ________ e_v_e_ry;..._y_e_a_r __ points for the victory. $5,000 for only $121.5~ a ntonth. 1 Whl!lhOc!r you need i.5.000 or $10.00U gt?I 11 from th1.; p~opll! wh0 lend mtll1on~ Commercldl Credit Monthly p..1vmen1 ba~ed on <1 $5.000 H<>ml:!Ov.:ner le.Mn. for (J{) month-.. JI ,rn ,rnnual pt?rc\!ntay'-rt1ll' ol 1 b "· Tott1I (Jd~:ment '$ 7 295 40 A loon of $5"000 ilnd ovet rnuM b ... ::.ccur'-'d by .i cornbtnMio11 of r~·al .rnd per,on<JI ptOp\!rly. We find ways to help. COMMER,.CIAL CR_EDIT CO[\POR<\TION I \on)('O\Mlc>r LJkm' 370 F.. l 7lh St r~C't • Phnn«: 4J 15-B700 Crtd1l Ltl• ln1uronro "'"•l•bl< to J:h~1ble Borro•.-«,.. at Croup Rat•• -·,i. And the remaining two matches were also won byWTC UCl'S JODY PETERSO'N (RIGHT) VOLLEYS WITH GAIL GLASGOW. The doubles match featuring Wright and Wllliamll agains t the * * * NBA Sta1ulings; Playoffs M9ft ., s ..... ,,, floMI &l•"dl- i~n'•'~ C•,.fer••<• ..... fth( o ..... , ... W L l"<I (le ~ &o\MM\ ~ 1t .. ,~ Plful.0.tOf"loi U!1 "}& "'' J ... ,... 0 .14 ..... , • -.... Vof' JI u ..,,,, t• <•11tr•r 0••11..., • , .. ..,..,.no H Jl .~~ llY••l\l'Wj1C)ft ... 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'""'NJ( & fA.01 lli)l)IN'>(.)N WMtUif•A, .. a &l~Q()tO MbarilP•.,•"''-'' WM • "tAQINlA V(J•,eun • lN llhill\ / IYM. T(R H£Cl ( 1 JA ~·••·II For Ci1y Co\lncil Newport S.och RECTION APRIL 13, 1976 Qty-Wide Vote For These Two MHIJ.k( 0 Yf)f t.1 1 IU "6'~1 ,.f I l()'ol l"XJ'-TOr< 0.tbCM l•l•f I r~(!\T 'Ull Mflt ~'t'WOO"' ·~ .. Qfth nt)(I "'" 1 llR j '"'• AiM,,.,.,. ht•M Jr A'4 Wf r,f ,,, ft Ma.ot'I ... \ Ar•• r.ror• r()\11N "'" ' .... f}it•t-• ... ..,,,, YIN~C,(N~f .. ..,..,t'PWJ', ,..,. .. JA, ... ,'91iTU Got"W'• n.f ,.,.., A "LPI• Pl NOVA It i=i••bt.)111"\~ "'"'"' ""'"' .. It>',.. l\tal\d f.AAOI 01 .. ur.11 .. 120 M111,..., A'"• Jf AN w .. n Mwbnff\f/IM JC)AN llUf<WI 9 .. !>'»11 ..... D()NWIUI~,._.,, ~·~t--OM FAAN!I t UL I 0-. Datbt» ., ... ,.., Jt.Alot ~A1c_, T ... Blun• A()l.ANO LllNl>'llOA .. N-l<"'O"h (RN[ST l SCA .. lO .. e..-"laM LEASE 138 W. CHAPMAN 633-3954 Arey Make Domestic °" Import A•••I• Forl.NM EXAMPLE ... NEW 19761210 2 Or. 4 speed.· Honey Bee," Radio, Heater, eto. Either a Borrower ora Lender Be: At Newport Equity Funds we're working to find sound investments for conservative investors . Income lnYEist· ments secured by Tru st Deeds on resl· dential properties ... lnvesments which return a solid 10% in monthly payments. As licensed real estate brokers, we arrange loans -loans to homeowners. to property developers . to Trust Deed holders. Funds are supplied by private investors, by pension and profit-sharing plans , and by other trust funds. Last year we arranged loans totaling over $3,000,000 . All were secured by property or existing · Trust Deeds on properties from Redondo Beach to San Clemente ·'Either a Borrower or a Lender Be'' means we want to continue contributing to the financial vitality of the Orange Coast by supplying liquidity to home· owners and sound income investments to Investors. Won 't you call us? Or mail the handy coupon. We 'll call you with futher Information on our Loan Pro· grams or details on Trust Deeds as an Investment. New ort Equi 'Fun s#Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO PINANCIAL TOWER e20 NEWPORT CENIER DRIVE SUITE 211 lllEWPOAT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92680 71~/644-8824 ---------------- The Best Way To Appreciate Our Bi-Centennial BIRTHDAY Is To Vote!! : I Need Capital D : : I Need Ineome CJ : I I MSE TWO CANDIDATES I Name I I I I Address I I City Zip I Y DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT! OTE APRIL 13th "41'1111 -~R-~arlll!tlff~ t4$7 ~ ...... I Cl t1MO I I I Phone I i ""°"'• ,_ I n Do not call Mall Brochure. • L----------------~ I Monday' Afternoon Pr-ice8 I I• ..... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...1•1..._•.._v_ ........ v.,..~~•Hi4'.-lw,......,_t_O"<-l•>llK~ • ..__.... __ ..,_ ... _._, .. _ ......... 1ec ......... o.,_.._ ......... , Oil Bids Ready ANCllORAC E. Alaska CA P> - More than 70 ma1or oil and gas com· pan1es are ready to bid Tuesday on more thnn a milh{ln acres of ocean floor under the Gulf of Alaska man of f11hore lease sale the state 1s trying to stop. • • Monday Ap11_1 .;.;t2:__1...;.9_7o...;.· _____ s;.._ ___ o_A_l_l_V_Pl_L_O_T ___ ......... 7 : 'Kicked' by C B t !> . Pan Am Caugh~ In Tight Vice It h•11k nl·11rly llnir u •Jfi. for tht> Cl\ 11 \1•ron.111111·, llo.1rtl 1<.:.\ll 1 tn Jec·u.h• "lut•h ,111 lint• :o.hould bl• VI\ 1·n ,, ~llum1 Lo' 1\n~l'll'' 1 01111· .1n1I "ht·n tht• dt.>1·1-.1011 "'.1, .1n1wun1•t•d l.1,t mo11th, \\ 1llwm T :w.rn t•ll ".1 .. 1•111 .l~l·cl ~(""' l'll '!-i un,111•1· \\ ·" undt.•r,.tJ11d.1hl1• lh·> lht dw11 ll\Jll of lll'lt«1.:\wrl·d 1•.111 Anw11l·u11 \\'ui ltl .\1r\\ ·"' .lllll tht· (' '\ U tkc1 .... 1on \H•nt .1~.1111:0.t Pan Am 111 a" urd111.: Hit.· routt• tn Wl'Slt•1·11 .\1r J.11w' P.111 Am h.1 ... h ,1d 11 .. :.hart.• of l' ra 11('.., tn I t't'l'llt \t'ar' .ind I hU\t' ht•t•n ~ m u 11 I! t h t' m 'I h t' Jtrl1 11,• .. 111111-: .. uprl'm.1t' 111 t h,· 111 lt'rn.1twn.cl :111•11.1 lie l'd an arrop.?,111t•t• lli.11 11 Money Tree nlatl•d m.11\\ pt•opl1•, 11wl111l111i: f>J'>:o.l'lll:l'f1> But thmw "t•n· the old d,I\ o; Tod.1\', l'.in \Ill 1-. litt•r.1lh f1~hl111): IOI 1ti. hfr and I c .an l l'l't.11nh .1pprt•t·1.11t• '' h,1t Sl't\\\ l•ll mt•jnl '' ht.•n ht• i.a1d th.al the C ,\ B dc('lsion "J.., tJ11t.1111ounl lo k1d.init i.oml'otw " ho'' as alread~ do\\ n PA:'\ A:\I IS C'Al'GtlT 111 :1 \l'c that w(•ms to be ~cll111g 11ghtt'r .md tt~htw On lllt orw h.entl. t'\t'f.' <'ountry Ill the \\Orld '',mt:; lo h.1 \l' 1h "'' u ;.111J111c t1ntl thc.•rt"i. nolhin.: Pan Am c.111 dn to d1M·nur.1gc this c.·ompl'l1t 111n On the othrr hand. l' ~ d111111•,t1t J1rl111cs h.ne be(•n Hllowcd tu expand intl'rnallonJll\, hnnpn~ l'\'Cll moru· cumpcllt1011 for Pan Am This t·om lHn .1tion mir<'d l'an Am deeply 1n debt and in red inf.. :rnd 11 f,•11 that II:. uni~ hOpt.> .,.. ;.1!> t<> be gritntcd J)t!rm 1i.i.1on to fh clonw .. t 1<· routt ' Tht• ~l1.1m1 ·1,.,, .\ogt'lf'<; run "ould han' appeared to bt• ,1 natur.il for l'.rn \m Thl'M! \\Crc ~atC\\ays 1l already :,en cd on 1nll'ru..itw11JI fl1ghb AL 0, 'ftft:Rt: \\',\."\ A Ill lur t;11 t•lt•mcnt here l'\J t1onal Airline:-run l'lllh h." .1 monni>0ly on th~ M1am1 Los Angeles ruute .. 111cl l'Jll 1\m "·" b1llt't about an older CAB dt'C't:o.1on th<Jl h,1d ~l\cn N:ctmn;il aulhoril~ I•> (ly from Miami to London, then•by further t.•rod1n~ Pan Am ':i · ''eakt•nin~ po:-.1t1on on tht• Atlant1l'. So Pan Am hall looked forw.1rd C'onf1denlly to grlt111g thl' Mrnm1 Los Anitl'lt•:o. 1 un. As loni.: ai.:u .1:. J one, 197:1. J <.'AH adm1111,1r,1t1vt• law 1udge had rt'l'ommC.'nded th.it P.1n Am be J:J\ l'll lhl' 1 uutc Ami l:i.,l Nnvl•mh1·1· It \\ ;" rt•1l()rh:<i thJt lh<• C.\n It.id r1·,1dwcl J t1•nl,1ll\t· d1•11 .. 11m to .1lhm J'Jll Am ,ind one ntlwr '"11 rwr to riv thl' rnull' llul when !ht' l'h1p' "1•ri· do" n 1.1 .. 1 ulht'r ('JI rit•r , \\\•.,lt'rn, th.it i.:ol th1• 1111<1 out. llllllllh, I( W<I) lht.' P.in Am w:i:-. i.hul TH E NE.\\:-\ \\ \S p.ll'l1nll,1rl y J,:t:llhni: to St.',lwt•l l bt•<·nust• ht., \'floi t ' to J.:l'I l'.111 1\r11111t•1111'111•1 l1natll'1:1l i.h<1fH' \H'n• bt•i.:11111111i.: to :-.h11\\ rc.,ulti. 1 lw ;11rlin•·'s payroll, unt••• more thJll 10 000 h.1, l1t•1•11 C'hopµ1•d tn 211,000 L'nprof11.1blC.' route""·"'-' lw1·11 cl1nm>~:<I And 1n \\h.1t :-.un•ly mu .. t hJ\t' bt•cn a lnu~h ll''I h•1l11s.:11 JI hlo". P.111 Am IP\1• u111h non :.top roult• lo l'.11'1' Ill orrl1·r tn l..t•l'I> 1-'r.1nklu11 as part or a :.WJP a~rt•t<mt•nt "1th T\\',\ Bv lhl•sc• mo\, • ., l'.111 Am 1.1.,I '1 ar tut 1b h(ll'ratmi.: ln.,s from S91 m1ll1on to S21 rn1lhon It .dsu h.1ll ... treumlmt•d It:. opt'r:iltons ... n th.•l 11 "·'" a1>1 .. 111 hn'.1k •·ven with .1 50 per Cl·nl load f.tt lor 11\,tl'Jd of ~iR pt•rt'l'lll Jron1c:1llv. c11w or thl' moves 11 m.ulc• tC> 'tren~hen its opt'rallons turnt.<cl nut lo IK· a f.1rtor 1n 1ls failure lo gel the l\11am1 Los AnJ.:l'il'' roul1• While ll '!-ilrll tht' IJq(c~t air car· n er in Lalin Amcnt·a. l'an Am <;h.1rplv reduced its Carib· bl•un 'crv1C'c to l''.l.l'l'e unpror1tablL· routt.'s 1'1 G l\'l ~G T ilt: l\hart1i Los i\ng1•h•s plum to Wt•.,lL•rn. the {.'1\H notl•d th,1l f'.m Arn':. 011 1(111.il uqwmcnl lh.11 11 "ould bt• abl<' 10 ft•t'<.I trarr11· 1111 0 M1um1 had lost forc•t• becHus r uf thc-1·111hack art Cant,tw.in ... en·1N' The fact th:il West<•rn Air L1nl''i h.1... no (',1rihh1-.111 .. c·n 1ct· whJhot•\ 1·r did not mailer It ha' .in <'Xlt n1>1\ I' mutt' ... 1nirt11rc on lhc \\'t• .. t Co.1 ... 1 whl'rcai. l'.m Am'' .,,.n 11·1· 1•xt t•nd'> outward 111 the l'ac1r1c You m1~ht lhmk th.it .rnv .11rline that g.J\ l ' up ~t''' York Paris t11 s.d1 i.:u.ird ii!' \ 111l11hty m1i:ht :.tantl .1 ~ood chance "'hen Min m 1 r ..n, An~l'lt!s was up for i::rabs But till' CAB thinks olhe1 '' '"' Pan \mt•11cJ11 \\orltl Airw.t}' has ncvt•r hccn gr.•ntt•d .1 roult.' w1th1n 111 .. c•onllm•nt.11 \ 111t.•cl Stale·\, und lhc C1\ll •'I' parently mc.111 ... t•1f..t'l'J>1t that" ,J\ Poor Wheat Crop Viewed Calmly .'I WASl)t;"l;CTON 11\1'1 ·1 h1-. ~1 .. 1r'-. winter wheal crop m th1• drouJ,?bt (Hll cllt'tl Soutlll'rra 1;n·at 111.Hns has suffcr<•d .1 S<·lbaC'k from pro:o.pt'C'l" four m onth:. <igo, hut specialis ts say th.it llwr<· will h<• pl1•11t v on h.1nd for Amenran con wnwr .., and frn c1J.!11h11~1•r., "I Thi• i\gn1·11llur" 1)1·p:11tnw111 s,11cl the winter wheat lhll\t''>l In Ka11'·"· ('11l111 .1cln Okl~1h11ma , T<'"tas and New Mt"u1·0 "ill lw .1ho11l IX C! m1llto11 hu•.h1•I., le•,., than forera.,t laiit Ike ~:! l r1d1•r""' r C'l .1rv 11( Ai:nc-ultu11• .John A Kneh<·I 4'jld thc· 11•cl1ic·1111n nu-.111\ .1 lwrcbh111 lor f.irmc·rs aH1•ctt.:d 111 llwdrnuf,!ht 111 l'.t, hul llu•rt• ... rill"'" tw JJll.•11t y ofwhc•at. .. , clun•t fl•t•l lh.1t "' .1r1• gOIOJ.: lo !II'(' ,HIV clrJ:.llC aff1·1·t on ttw 1 t'l:11I pnc·1• 111 h1·1 .. 11! or h.1k111g 11roduC't1> ;i!i ;i result ol thi~ "Krll'ht'I '<,ii tl The fl\'\' ... 111lt'' :h of Ap11I I w1•re l'XPC<'led to prodUC't' 521.7 mlllwn 111...,h•·t.. 111 "heat, 1·omp:1r<'d with the December l'~l1m •• 1 .. of ;,i,!J 'l 1111 ll1nn l.ast \ear ·., "11111·r "hc'.11 1·r11p 1n lhl' five slates wa:. 703 :i 11\ilhon 111 .... hc+• .1nll "·" I'·" t rif a national record "'l'lll'r crop ol I 1.:1 l11l1111n h11,h1•h Countrnl( 1opnnll(·pl1.1nted "twat. lhc• 197'; h.11 \1'"' w:" .111•1 nrd ~ I l111l111n bushels. Thrrc ·., .1h .. ol11t1•lv 110 r 1·a .. 1111 l11 he• 1·onrcrnc·d ubout uny .,tni1n 011 :-.11ppl1c·' or 11nv 111111.11 I 1111 ron:<urnt'r price!! hy \.1rt111• of thl' r1•tlu1111111 111 lh1• "1nlc·r \\hC•ttt 1·rop Ill tlW :muth<'rn 1>1:1111:-," """' < .1rl ~l'l'm1•11"'" or llw Nul1on:il As !-iCK'lal111n 11( \\'ht·.1t (;ftl\\l'r" Support Re quested .: V1,:corous con-;unwr .. upport of cr!orl11 to b ring new SUP· : pUes of natural l!:t' 111 (':iltfornw '' nec><l~d now to help avert • • n ma1or energ~ 'hm t.tl't' ht•rc. accordm~ lo Harvey Proc- tor cha1rm an of thr t)f1,1rcl or Southern California Gas Co. ·Without puhltc· 1111·..,..111 t'. Proctor said, a vocal minority ('an hurt th1• O\llMnW or proposed gas Supply projects the :i1nml' way opponrnt' nf lht• rl'C't'nt Atlantic RlchCield·gas company aJtreemt•nl to bnng gHs from North J\luskn helped forC'c canccllallon of that agreemt•nt. Getty Buys Uranium LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Getty Oil Co. a nd 14 utilities in New England and Wisconsin have signed a con· tract providing up lo $42 m1lhon worth of uranium for nuC'lear power plnnL'i. Begmnm,:c in 1977, from 800.000 to 1.2 million pounds of uranium C'Oncentrnlf' will be.-dell \t~red to the 11Qwer plant~ from Sh1rlev 8a!-.1n in Wyoming under terms of the contract. The a~reement ~~tends thrcrugh Oct.1, 1982, offmals said. . DAILY PILOT Mones. Ap11112 1976 ··~-=-,r-, ...... ,.. ... I ·-·-IANAMA~" •MI o _, ·-··-• ) 0A '' Of fHI c;Ot4QOll" , .. ,.. .. ...... "' w .. H.t .. .,..,, '110£ A WllO POIW I 1•t 1e , It IO , " • , ... , ,. WNAf fl tMtf ~· f"OW ~"'' •o \t..6,, .. ,. "TRACKDOWH" . -~ , .. , ,, ... ,._,, C 4A11 'THI KllUl tun· 'Breaking Point' Set By Studio LOS ANGELES 11\P I -"8reakln8 1'01nt. ·· now beante ratml'd an Toronto ~·1th Bo s, l'n~r: and Robert Culp ... .., ~tars, bus been acqwrt'd for rel~ue b> 20th Cen lury Foit The company "111 n· lease lhe r.lm in all coon· tnes except Canada ll 1s being produced by Claud e ll ~roux and dirt>ct \'d b v ft obcrl Clari.. · .. Brt>akang Point" 1s dt·~C'nbed as a C'Ontem p orary a C'lton ad\'enture --------, ( f.0\'I W£H ) ADVOCATES Jn the DAILY PILOT From the devious mind of Alfred Hltehcoctc. • diabolically entertaining motion picture. There's no body in the family plot •O•O•t '""' a•tUllO•• Ille• ....... , •• u ,.. t. I U•OU I "Ol 10UI 11 JI I I • ... , . .,.. , .... ,_ ... U 0212 ,~, ...... uu~"',..."'- AllPOIT 7S "' ........ Wtt ... , ................... '°" ... tOMMf .... . M_ .... , ..... .-. SHAMl'OO • -···--· -----• ACAN•Y•WU"I ,, ... 0"'"4 .. ., ........ .,..0 ·1 a.un 'Y~N "' ---·- -· .............. 11 ... nJm\tmf1 111 HAID TIMIS 1N1 -· .............. ""' wauu ••"*" • ,.,.,. o•M. '40 NlWS llllS '"' MUllO COM,AHY .,. ...... "'°" .... ,, ... , ..... OU U I lOMUIO "'"' · •Alf II W&l•INO TAU ,.. ............ t 6( .... , ...... , •u• .. .,.._.., •o oa ..,,. .. ., 0... lllW O'flt CllCIOO'• NUf ,., UNCNO DflUlU ., MA• t~lt e •uMU .. ....,.,. IOllN & MAI'°" ,... .... tl.A(UUM e , ..... t(I IUOtM am Utl auun ,.., ·-ft&CltOOWN 111 IWSlrtA 11>## ,.,._..., ........ 11 ..... .. ., ..... By &he ~iall"d Prt"li. Th~ followtnK urv 81llbo~1rd ·i. hot r4'cord h1tr. for th\" week end1n~ A11nl 17 JI> thl·y u1>1wur In 111.•xt \\l'l'k0 !> 1i.1>u t' or Hallbourd m<•Ratint· llOT SJ~~U;l'I I Ol ~CO I.A l>Y JQhJ1nw T ,I\ lor l'olumb1.i l L J-:T Y<H H LO\ 1-; ~LO \\' lil'll-'m) lirother1> \\ ..irnt:r Hrrn. l'u1 h 3 RIGHT UAC'K w1n:1n. \\1': ST\HTt;n FROM M ..1x1M• :'\ 1ahlln)!..1h: l nitt•d \111~h 4 t~O~ ELY =" ttan· ·\nad .c·..in· r 1µt.11n & Tl'nn1lle A& M ' 5 BOOGIE FF.\'EH S~ht•r,C.1p1t11I ti ONL\'SIXTt;t;N Dr llool..C:av1111I 7 SWEET l.OVF. Cornmodon·s Motown I! DREAM WEI\\ EH G.1r~ Wraglll Warne1 Bros 9 SllOW Mt: TllF. \\ /\ \' l'l'l\'r A&M 10 HO II t: \11 i\ '\ It H 1\ l'~O [) \ Men·ur~ TOPLP11 1 Ei\C;LES T hl'tr Grt>att>'l llah J97t 1975 2 PETER 1-'RA)JPTO:\ FJmpton Comes All\eA& M 3 WlSGS AT THE Sl'EEl> OF SO l':'\D Capitol 4. QL'EEN A :'\1~hl At Th<.'0p<'ra Elektra 5 BAD COM l'A~Y -Hun With The Pl.Irk Swan Song ,. 6 JOltSSl ETA\'LOR EarJ:..ismColumbiu 7 GARY WRIGHT The Drcum Weaver Warner Bro~ 8 CAROLE Kl:'\G Thorou.1?hbred Odt• 9. BOB DYLA~ Dt•s1re <.:olumb1..1 10 FLEETWOOD :\lAC Warner Bro~ ~-~--~~~~ Newt from •II OYer Callfomla laroufMledup each day In the DAILY PILOT "ROllH AHO MARIAH" IPGI .. SHHlOCK HOlMlS' SMARTElt llOTHE:.-IP'Gol • ..._.,...,...... I Tiie Holy Gnr JACK MICHOLS<>tf ~ONE fl.fW OYlll THE CUCICOO'S ME$T" CRI "IAD HEWS IURS .. IPGI .. RIDE A WILD POHY" "DUMIO .. CG) "LUCKY U.OY .. '"RACKDOWH" CPG) "IARRY L YHOOH" "HIGHT MOVES" IPG) "TOMMY" CPG) "SHAMPOO" IR) "STORY or ADCll H" .... ,..,,~ .... , ... ll-lf" C EMAUND , ......... . ATl'WOC-•.~ "TAXI DRIVER" fR) ll O l •t•n •o•o CllEMAUID .... , ...... "JUI ORIYU" (R) , ..... . ...0. .. \t4A~~\•lf MAWM 'THI DUCHESS AMO THI DIRTllU TH fOX" IPGI ACAOIMY AW A•O WlMHf.lt A'1'HI M.AM WHO SWllD T OOWM IYIHsr· TH( CITY SHOf'PINC CE NTRE 0RAl'IC£ •!>l7 &121 ~ CITY CIMTH CINEMAS $.A ,AWY tMAl\ICHUTEA I)( I O 0 ,.RWY ICITY 01! EIU ''DO• DAY A A.FTHMOOM" V "HOWMIHG '°OL" "llAllMG SADDLES" llU "IAMAMAS" Cell 642-5678. Pul 1 fe"'f words to work for ou ~.,. , .... ,. ... ~ lo(.Al>eM' :.--4AU Wll'oMER ed~~.~~ B~~S!.~.~~EMAj ... ,... - .......... , •• ,,-ot- ••llf ...... ,.,.,.! .. (, ( edwards UDO CIH£M~ "'•'vt'f ........ l ... , "'''*'0 11 lfACM U J l lU ( 4 ..,,., ••(·"Mo--. ...... NU~H.tr CINCMAWESl ............. "" .,.°' ...... " Wf\f .. tfil CUil1l• 10 40) No Emmys for Top TV Stars LQS A:'l:G EL.I::~ tAf\1 Although ttlt\ 1s1on )tar~ Cur roll O'CoNlOf, Jt'an Stapll'ton .ind Robert BIJkl• h,1H' "'on Etnm) a" ard!> for PJ'>l 1.>t·rro rm J n C' et1 . llH·) "on't l'\ vn br 1n thl· run ning th1:. '1.·ar The three. alontt \\Ith u number or ntht•r tt11> T\ Mars, ~ rn• lt'ft (1fr uw llft'liDllO.tr> h~l Croru which thl• n1>tttnw1•s tin: \~h.'Clt:d "lt'i. i.I vublH' relallorl' dl~JSl t'r ,.' ':tlll l.Jl'n Slt>" urt, t:h.11rm.1n nf th1• ~:itwnul 1\l lldt•llH uf Tele' Ii.ion A rt., Jnd ~~~~~~~~ IT'S GUARANTEED ENTERTAINMENT DIARY OF A SURFING FILM 'Witty 'Oniqu~· 'Brilliant' CINEMA CENTER ·oaullngly Beautiful' \Af & \U" IHltO'H HARBOR AT ADAM~ CO\TA MHA MESA VERDE CEN TER 979·414 I J II' 1\ ...OM fHUI U• u .. ,., .. , ... 00 AUORfY tlD'Ul.JRN IOJERT SHAW ........ _..::. COMINO NEXf .. 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REDFORD/IDTMAN "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" ,-r .._ • •• I ~~;,·.: . . ~. ~ ,, AT"1-W4Y Jt SUN-THURS 6:4S-9:15 FRI/SAT 6:45·9:15·1):30 &f NlWl'ORT DAIL V AT 2:00- 4:35· 7:15·9:45 WALTER MAITHAIJ TATUM O'NEAL (fr:f. ~··~r~ ~..:)'. ·f~ THE BAD NEWS ~ fl'6Afttff fP·t1'> O•ll't·::::~,_G ... , ' (PG ) totl40lH~00 •H 10 hi Plu1 SUH CONH(AY ~O~+t.~ l1llCHACL CAIHf .. oot i.-o .,,,,. • ..... Tiie man WleWouldBB King -, p- o t A A)' , .. .. td''"O l!t~' 'bu A'p ~.,, ~ ' f---""'"' Tite .Jou-~a \'\ooiun ... , .. STORY OF 0 ' llAtlOI ' ./ ·-·-··· ( R) ..ia•nvA• "l-llll1flfc,wu f'1 '• Gf'Wt t4A.CtU.UN '" iH@MI ,.--EDWARDS CINCMA l•~A1A .... \ ..:O~f ... U )•• Jiii ...,,,-jr"' p) .',, • .·) , r -. ~ '1 .--r . -~~. 1 ~,rG?d~ •w-:,; '•.i~ ~~~ !)!JJ } ! 1.!JJ j .:JJ~ ... ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING 4CTOA GEORGE BURNS PLUS WALTER MATIHAU .... £~~~~~-~[~l~~-... ) t ... ua. •OOt COtTU U • 41 •I <.0·1411 AT CINlf" f14[ P"llOHl" Of SfCOHO IWIHUI CO tilT AT MST l14C HIHO!NtlU"O CINCMA WESf .... 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NOW 'l'M~'r ~~ QITT1Ni; ON IN Vf~~, Mt'O LJICE it' CM!oNU IT' 1t' ~TMIN• MOrt ~IST'tCATIP. by Mell ~y.Apt\112. 1916 OAILYPILOT "lmag1nc!Thc Frenchcon,ume over JO pllona of wine per pcnon each ycar-1t'i. no wonder they co~ up with the fashlon1 they oo.·· DENNIS THE MENACE J I • , • ' f , I I J • , • , I . I l Tonight's TV Highlights CBS EJ 8 '00 -It's the E a~te r Heagk, Churhc Brown From Linu~. who brought you the Grl'ul Pumpkin, coml'S the theory that the Euster Beagle dts· tnbutes t>ggs to all the good hlUc kids in this Peanuts c~lrtoonspt>c1al. ARC fl 8 :30 Monda y Night Uaseball. ft 's "play ball'' ngain as ABC begins its coverage of Monday night m a· J<>r lcagut> uc·lion. 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'!<e Wiii\ IM """"'•I SCI!~-"' 10' the r••r .,,_ O.~-' JI, 1'7~ -lo Ille lftwr-(Om '"'h -6fl11tSola1'ol<;1111omr..,,,..,. ... "4101-. WllU-,'.~ "'"~ Httlft s.. "-" .-~,,,.-'lt< ... lery PIMI-O~lllte Coot 0.11, ,,IOl,Arjlfll tJ, U, 14, U, 11, 1t1' ~----== ...___ ...... r:::--.:.. ..... :..: . -·. ERRORS: Ad••rliHrt lhouk:I ch•ck tft•ir od1 dclity cmtd Nport •r• f'Of"I lmlMdio .. ly. Th• DAILY PILOT au11me1 liability tor th• flrd in· cornet in1•rllon Ottty. HousH for Sate ••......••..••..•...•.. 1002 ........•.•...•...•...• TWO STORY fAMILYPOOL $26,950 2 Story hari.:ain: .lu:.l $21.i,!OO lull pnc•e: Lur.:<' II\ 1111; !(lorn. \'l'rY lurite I .11n1ly drrun.i: room l'Offi· ho: llt'I ~hl & lS!)U<'IOUS MESA VERDE 3 11.·<lroom, R1•vuhli1• honll' tor lt'IJ:I(' fnr onlv SJllO l'l'I' nto Ju~I 11aml· ed. lmmc<lwll' <>t'C\l)lull· Cy l)Ol>~1blt'. 546-4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ltll'CI k1ldH"n -1>tl'11·1n ----------- pant r\': Wrnui.:hl iron st~tlr'' ay l o qt1l'l'rl 11tte<1 IH'\I rooms Sc t'I u d l' ii m.1~lt•r w/hulll m vanll)'. VA Hedwood k rwe(I p111to PrleC'd ul onlv S:l:!.500 OVl'rlook111gwroughtir·o11 with \'A ap pra 1,.al cnclos<'d SY. imming 1>c1ot .1 Ir, .• 111 >' 1 n . 'I' h 1 , ' k:ndose•I i:,1r.JI:(' tllu:. "' 1 )1 :i 1 .t w vu J 11 o v r c ii Ira p<irkrng. T ;ikc lid\ ,11\ 1 d1an11t•r 1s on tt lovc•lv tagc ot I h1" lnwnhomt' 11'1'~ fined i.lfl't'l l'or1'11. V(•luc' C.dl nuw752 17()(), form.11111111111: 1110111, :.rntl NO DOWN Ol1N '" ·i ·" "'• '' '~''1 ""1 ' lar I!<' bt•1lr'l>crrn;.. lh ;ip I® lfi&IHI I~::~.~~;;; ·~' \1u.111 ~--Plac• Pr~i-Eastside ••oo ou.rls,~-~:!~rn ... c .. Costa Mesa I 1 BR + aoHus Bri g ht ;inu d1n·r.v 4 POOL-S38,900 l>c•drncu11, :! hulh hconw fOl ':'ITAl!ll V.\l.l.£·;\' l1h:;11l~ i.1r:1t .. t1 on ,1 ljUll'\ TWO STOHY. !'lp.tt'IUU ... ~tr'l'l'l . \';t<'.llll :11111 r•· '" 111g 111 ,q1pn1' 111111> Mt :iJy 1'.1trlv 01'l up.1111·v n 1 .. 11 gi• 1iv111g morn. 1·.111 111· ,11r,1n1:1·d, iv l>rnwg ,11 ,.,1 opt•ni. 111 dun•d 111 S:.:!.!KIO 11 uu 1 m cl lo. 1 I <' h v 11 640-6161 \11i.:ul.11' ~l•11r•-.1w l•i :1 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. FAMILY HOME MEWPORT BEACH ~;,1:1·pl11111:1llv ltr1l' hurrw 111 Ba\1:f•''l .1r\'11 ol ~1·w11tir1 lh•ach Fmir l><.•dr•w111t1> Npw tlra1x.·s. w.111 lo wall t•arµct111,,;. r •·1·1•rrtfl 1 .. dn <tf1d1·d l1:rnt1l· lul·at11111. l't ll'.l'.11 rot srn.~.oo Ca 11 rot more ti eta 11,; fi7J.1:15~ ts a good day to advertise In the Dally Pilot Classified Section. ~pat·111u~ ht•tlrnom' :!' · H ath'I lil<i/\NTlt' UO:"l 'S TlOO.\I w11~1l.lly lvt·atl'd ovt•r ~ t ..ir al 1;ic h~d g;iraf.(1'' Ov.n.·r "'" l1n11n1·1• IU'r tJ I pun•hosc J>rll't'. C:ommv11 p•wil + pla) ground ll;iru 111 ll<:lie' e loY. nhonw ,,1luc. S:lli.900 11111 l•rl<T. t',tll lasl 752·17<1<1 (.~'tfl 11l \i •If'.,, IUN •<Jtif M('f I [~lfl~IM MESA VERDE .Sp:H'l<•ll'i 3 llc:.droom, : bath h11mt• l11c;.ill0d in lht> ~1111,,;hl a rt 1•r Sl:1ll' Strct•I 111ell 1,f ;\lt!,1J Verde. Full IH'll'c only S:.t .!J.;fl. CALL l~hlfl? 1l ·s gone. :>:16-2till0 4;:5ELECT I PROPERTIES ----- BEACH DUPLEX I BLOCK OCEAN 'h lLOCKBAY FEE LAND Most dl'!>lrahle loc:.alio11 for rc•nlul property • will i::o !>Hmmcr ·winl•·r rc•nlal or wh:olcver·! Fan l !l~tir floor 111a11s a nrl loh of up~r adt>, a nd rt' d r <' 111· a l 1 o n l> • 0 w n t' r W•>uld hkt· l•> excha1111c out. Th1·~·· arc rarl!. llurrv 1·:111 ;, lli·Z:ll:I. t itl•ffi 111'I•II1 lllN h.Jtt/ ~t('",' [~lffllHJ Abandoned Near Beach c:~~"~~~"~fn!!0~t11 ''"' m11 11t1•r hl'droom 'oUlll')o (! Y.i\lt J>rlVlll<.'!111 t 111 J! r1111111 >. I 11 11 rt• 'ttJ.111111' arc·11 n1•111· hl'.i<:h Jlp:1trll'•I l 111t1tly r11•1n1, 1wurml·i kll l'hcn. many l'u,tom (•All 11• .. S'7G,OOU. CALl,002 7~Kll Qi. K€Y •v P.€ALTOP.sii Monday• APftl '2. 1976 DAIL V Ptt..01' SJ J ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ...... 1001 ••• , .. 1002 a ... , .. I OOJ lloltoo I.a.cl 1006 tow... 1024 The Blunt~ on thl Orqe Coast ....................... ............................................... ·············································· DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou Can Sell It, Find tt , ( 642 5678] One Call Servce l ~~~rac=d~~~tt:.:..,:Wi~ith:.:..:a~W..:.:.::ant=.:~~·:;:;:::;::;=•;=:::;:::~-~Fast~~c,,:ed:!.!!.it~Apptwal~~:J .... f tot ,.._ 2999 Altll9&dKtfMl'th, r.Mftda MltthoftdeM · •.. 8000 8099 ' • · · · · · · · · """"' Lott .ft found ...... SOSO.Snt loah • ..., __ llftfdt • . • •...... 3000-4699 Senicea I ..... 60()0..6099 (CM "' ,....__ lutineu. lnnstnwnt & £,..-,~ & :.::.~ ·;. ·~,"-' 900().9099 finondal · · · · · · · · · S000·5CW9 Preporahon ...•• 7000.7199 Troruponotion , 9100·9999 GIANT SHADE TREES BAY A NO B E ACH 6 7 5-3000 •'·\t l ' & l lJA'9T ttW" l. O U LJNA UL L Ml\A BAYCREST- BUTTOHSHELL l24·2Z4 I/a RUIY <.'holl'( Oupll' <&BR. 2 Bu U11 3Btt . .! a .. Oo\\n VACANT F., i.v to bey OPEN SUNDAY 1 S W..r. 631·2233 ur 631 l4ti6 lc6oa Petthtwla I 007 .•......•.............. Duple>.. 3 & 2. ~t .... «n l.iJy & ~an $1 1~.ooo Deserted 41 ... S46.000 Mon n ,iht In! Near South Coast ~I.,». ~P..<'lous room•. brllf' & c h<·(rful. Larao r11111ll> r c> o rn • l' h 1 rn n t• ' hrcpl•<'\'. ForcC"d ottr nuuna. Uln1nii r oo111 . bu11l ln6. CJrut o luc, RKR .. c111l ~!120. ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ .••..... ~.~~.~·······!~·~-~ ....... . on a l1 ft< l.rne<S i;trt"tl ·"~ )Mllenna a lu\ t!I) PQnd .... llh uld r.a~hrunl."d w a 1t• ri. lll·t•I. n c• t lt·d lwhlnd an I\)' ('()\ t'rf'd (~nH', U t'tl',1lo. V litlllC\' t·(\\U\'Ci t:s .... n,v.111~ ()I\,, lu\1111011' IJ" n lt11:. .. 11J1.,. 11101\•d J l>t•dlU(lfll t'utl.t,'\' I'> ~nu.i.: and tum I f) 1\ t'<111111l,•k dJrkroom l>w lllmi.: for t h1· 'huth•f bui:,. l'r11:ell al uni> SI!.~ ll)' UVll(>llllnlt'nl One of Newport's prcltll':,t strcl•ts m one of our very nac<'St area~ f''ull t>ized lo~. trees & lovely home:.. This beauty has 3 bdrms. & mu~nafl{'ent pool & a guest houMt. Profess decorated & landscaped. $119,500 Ml.lr~hallRll\o biS~ TAR~··L 0c~•11nlro111 ~ :? 1.m hoow $1:!:>,UOO Gt•r.. I 002 G1Mr.a I OOJ GeMnll t OO:Z G.._.., I 00 .••••....•...•...•.............••....••••......................•..... , ...................•.•• _ -''A:!.1:'~ Ollt:: "IJ t In Collfondo" OCIANFIONT Z lfOltOOM South Luguna-ra ght at the sand I Full Security bldg , 24 ht, 1!<.1rage service. pool, ~le. At SlOS.000, it's r eally fantastic. · 67l0HOO HARBOR l!l=::!i Prap~~ MOO GuAIUl f'ttW'<M!l H ACM CORONA DR MAR BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUll ZJtt. YUi 675-1000 COf'OftO def Mor I 022 ........••..••.•..•.... CHALLENGING Rt•modtil pro:1~C'l, 60\UH lt·2 1 Ort\\'r w1lh :IHI( home. flrl'Ph' SH.r>()(I HALPINCHIH RF At.TORS 675-4392 \~.~<'lM;r duplt•\ l'nr..-~tu !JOO 1-'nr :-...rlt• II\ Ol.\nl'I t-:\lt•lk11t 111nd l' illl ~ Aro.I Wallet·Watcher Indulge Yourself IM THE MIDDLE OF CHARMS VILLE Old Corona del Mar, north of the Highway on Orctud A\·e.; comfortable owner 's unit with spacious bdrms and bath, nice fireplace and patio and a handsome income {$275/mo) unit plus guest quarters. Charming duplex n ght in the middle or Charmsv11le ! Sl 10,000. You lhtnk yuu'v1• ht'ard of l'\'t•ry th111a? \Yhut i1h011l ~· H1.h 1n~ .... 1th lur~ll· f,1m1ly l'OOOI Wllh bnd. frrepluce Prime hx-11t1on on l.ir.:c t•orncr lot wrtlt lrt't-s. trl'es, lrtie.s l111 h<'hev.iuh• low 11rll'l'. ---------•l l'lc.i~t· c.iil for deturl~ HAU TY fo.\rt-plhHlHllY '4t'll ('On ' t r u 1; t ,. d h o ttl ,. I n Clll<O~,\ Dt;I. ~I n T"u lari:c bt'droum ~ \.II h \< tlh ll" O\< ll b,ilh L.i r~c l.111Hl} d1n1ni: w room llwll un " grl'al IEAUTIFUL GOlf COURSI VIEW 0 NA CONDO "'EGG·ZACTLY" G1w.. I0021G.twrof 1002 ..:ornu lu1. Only ont> AND THE LAND cil.\nt>r ,\n ''"<''-'PllonJI Gorgeous ''Deauv11le" model w /m any :-. .. ,11,.11 in tht• Prnt':< 'nt. bu) j \ only S7U.SOO l'.ill extras. Smartly decor ated. marble ..rll()\\' ChlllJ (.'n\l?lk,I< h n,.~t for Easter .....•..•.••..........•...•............•.•..... ti'iJ ~ fo yer & battls . a /c. cusl. cptng. & drps. On H ' "~ 41 eJll for a111,1 'l. lt.trc find un 1rct' hn,•tJ .,., "'' ?o1• '0 "'' ff, ,. 3BR. FR, bonus rm. $215,000 327 Oohlio Ploce :.Lrc<•t. Lartte 48R +2li,\ LIDO ISLE Like ne w! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. l ·Owner. Custom bayfronl. Lawn, 1taUo, jacuzzi: pier & float. $325,000 U~lf)UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS 675·6000 1- 1 ~_lfi!Jtil lfr#POW ·~~:--•-:._.,, 0 SAM2W~~!~'o" t:~t'i:-;7~'J·~·f>"~.~~ . =• _ '"'lrom('. Low down. •---------,,._ Uunny nc~l sur p rise 2443 E Coast H1gtlway, Corona del Mar .Jlro Ml'SJ Verrk. 545. 5990 #1'><1 86'1><M IJ/¥1!1. 675 ·1600 wllMI.. 1002 G11teral I 002 price. l'lt'l"C e.ill for COllLESTOHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1rcc:t1 ons t o th1"' Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $295,000 WA.UC!! a~YSIDE tn •a:-urc. Lead:-tu 1h1~ rus tle "' FORMAL DINING 1002 GftMrd I 002 l'ollc•i.:t· 1';1rk pool home ELEGANCE ~1 !XIO Full p11rc Liiri:" llALHOi\ ISl..A.'ll Ph: 540-3666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lols ul 1 t•ct\\&1.U dcl'ktn,.:. Cou11lry Frt•nd1 \ tllJ on f .1 m 1 l) r 111 , 3 b 1 I! l•-··-6·7•3···'•'•0•0••--•I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR PARADISEMANOR f'rc111·h door~. Vornial lari:e ~;cndv hl•ad1 . I hl·droum o;, &. :! hulh~ •'...:Jj[~f1 H • THINK TAX 3 BR-2 STORY d1n1111:. llartlMod lloor' b•:droom unJ A·""'' room m..ikt· 1h1-. un 11!\'.il L1m1 CAMEO SHORES WJMJIJ-f[!tl#t. J-11 B''Y'"j,. Q,,,,,. N B t:.7) t:.16 1 l'OO L S3 H.'lllO llt'J\y s hukcn.111f Lariic \\1lh l.i q:c 11.1110 lor h h11111t• ~··'f'lll'lcd ._,.,., __ , .,,.-WRITE Off BE \l'll Forrn.11 l•nlrv to uc.lded ~.irn•· room. 2 pmJc·.1·. ~J!l,!/Stl thruout \11th nt•w plu~h VIEW We're here lo help! FUTUR E P~SS l B ll,· clr.imutu· lt\rnl! room Frrcplal'l'S. Lollluftrecs 1 Yr wurranly111r ,h.t).( Cn11111l1•L.• with Situated on beautiful GtMI.. 1002 GeMNll IOOZ lltl ~t· t::.ii rl t•n , lc \I .\nd much, muc:h mor .. • Call 675·7225 blln:. .1nil l1rt•11L•<'t' Camden Drive wrlh ,1n13 Br home 011 Conlinl•ntal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IT IES' • 8 UN IT \'ll'W katc:hcn ,\rl•~lic open F1r~t time ad\•ert1~cd . Jlorr). \\Ctt\'t IJ~l lun..: OUL'C\.landang orean & Jt.t\.1 A\t.' Ft pll',. lnd~cpt.•d ~~ PAR.TY POOL properly, lovely pool. st.m s sweep to separate Call 54G·5880 "'1th a'i.umabll• \' \ 111.111 ly view, an excepllo11.1lh 1>11llu w /llll<~. liy Ownl'r. View the Pocific ' HOME r\ool.:1htpoo bl~nlld1~e1~01rna 1~?:tk m.ii.l er l> ull.e P lu s Cull~10 1151 oµcn 3 BR + <'On\cr111Jlcj iHL il!OtSfor a1>Pt Fr Cos ,.... ' u >~~ h Id I d d d1•n h an Well:> horn•• ----om la M .. i.a Uluf{~. Onl) $55 000 bU\" thlh U.iy For .lppt. cJll ; I rl'nl~ "In~ ser u c "Ith l.th'ht'llt'tle. lnrmJl o~ Po1'nt I 026 2 bednn home Zoned R 2 ch.irmrn..: 3 bd :! 1.i.alh Zl It oo I room ~•led p.1r· --with room for mon~ un home. llc.iutilul }ardl 400ll7'"6f0Rll1 '' mom th.ii O\trlooks ~~~~~~~~~~ d1111ni.:. !-e'er.ii ~unn~j·•••••••••••••••••••••• its.$76.SOO \<llh pool Clean ,.,, a j C.M. • __ • _ aau.s 1 .... ulled c:~rt)?rd llurry = p.illo'. Jt1id dr:1m.1lH' II)' owner lJ.oaut u11 PETE BARRETT •• • -.. torth1s lall00.17881 SP rdr.1tl.1 >le l't•ntr.11 .:1udcd 2 :-tv -I hr, 2 u.i, ~~hh111t11 .. Co1.f ~ncl.lfrp11t·,, t*'#!JFA .,"1,19,,', ,.,..,..,.,,, 1 ANISH VILLA. TwinDuplu/CdM atnumruof \dchghl(ul ~··~.OOO. 33062 l::lr'§.i -REALTY-a .1 1 t':. Y t.' • •~~ [ I OH THE IA Y On cul·de !>UC U\ crlook CUSTOM EST A. TE + Iv" Jnn tam•"' h•>nw ft:! l!lti 3810 ~ ~~~~· .---. DoYHSho~s I ~ ll~PdJW ~i~t::~-;.:;.~~:1~:.7-g ~~ ~ic!~~fi{~~oJ'.:~r~~ Rs~°:~': ·1:~£~:;;z~~~: ~~.~ ........... ~?.1.~ .. AIAMDONEO" I VACANT LOT I -11 rractmn of l'O!>l! Uoal VI EWS (;ooci rrnl .II t.ooi: fH'ILth' dn\C' to r. 4511 Comden Dr. 1-'urerlosun•. 3 & tlt'n. , SJM'll.iuil"r Ii.>' ff.1rk docks and manhme ltv· Pnced 10 w ll S2tit1111t0 M'\'lu11t•d '"""" 1ir,.,1 nl l ntml·ll or111p,1n1·v. l\u RANCHO I H.1y front . , 11 • .,.. 1111 $9100 DOWN rn).(' Custom dt'<'o~ lorbothur $130.000t•.ich 111,111111 h••mc"' l\c~llcd M.lm lltuk.ct 'I plc~.,t·. llol>t•tl 554,000 EASTILUFF ,\rt•htll.'i·t ur.il l>l ,on ~ Jnd "'"umt• l''1.f~ling hr)?hlti:hts formal dtne -j "" rhl· hill """ ,,111,\ .\lor,.;.1 n.lllOl1llO. left and must sl'll: V .1 (.'omfort.ihl•• E.1,lhlul 1 home ::.11~1. }("1 1.11 1::rn h l' rl r" 0 m h ,. 11 u 1 y l.1\d\t•n' \\alb ol glJt.~ RE~L ESTATE l~·tli rnttn h1rm,1l 1hn • ••••••••••• •••y••••••••• Take ad,·ant,1g(" O"lll't CHARM .l\.id..ilJll' tor 1·u~1·irn fll.\ loun on lhr., 31 G<1l(rmt't. i-uoshrne WA~(~~NT r.11111t•d mountarn 11t'" 3 I '' • FountolnVolle 1034 cant ;ind rcudv' 1 1 h Sh i lnl'luth•' n ·mt•d\'ll•d with i.wcep1n1: u cw: 6311400 1111.! ll1~i:,111w1 11u111\11\h --RE UCTIO ... S\'rluded l>oulevttrd to ..Otllt > unw. · 1 rm'· J -1.,r •• :; •• ,4 l.•l<'ht·n .,..1111 hlln r.ini,ie l.JH.~h mu3lc~ llt'droom _ _ • m.1 .. ~1" t11l·k 1tn•pl.11·l' Costa Mt\a I 024 • ·A . " .... 1n d 111i: drrvt" i-:, bulhlo ,fnrm.olllmtn.i.:rm t; .. ~ .. ,. and IJ\\', 1:ur.•i.:t· doorl rt•lr"..r,l' !'ioar1n i: l'11u111t\ ktt l'ht•n \~1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll<111i.:!1l 1ww Suhm1l.1n\ 1•1·uttvt• .Jtnum lo r,1re + l'.llltll; •1rt·u '" the REALTORS •Jl 0 ,.1 hlut'k \< illt·d1 !>IJtft'llM.'. R1•d Ille rouf 1tn .. 1k1.1,1 1 u11m t-r""l 1111..r ·I lid, clt>n , f11m 11lc cnlt y ! Swcc11111.11. h v k •k hl'll Slum ~ l tkc II I ' ' 1 Ni) n . ..,. I nan 'f'oSl, and Spa n1~ h u li:ove~: TRADE UP lu• 111 111 .. 11 ull 111 J 'lt•I \\',•3lt hi f l'l :.11.1 ;111•a . :1 1~,. 1111 • {ll~•I . :.t•p m."t1·1 m.: room with "~all' uf model: Sll2,[14)1l :1~1 ~1;.,11,;111 1: QUtl'k Try s+IUO total down or On·anfront du11lt•\, l"r i.uitc• ('ahun;i ;t11tl p.irt> heir':'. l.11~1 r~n.' :! h.1,' :• ''.1.1l1· .. ~\~l.1111t:i.ti(1,wouu1• i:lai. ..... , t'tJrm JI dine• C. F. Colesworth~ -,.,rruw ,, \'1111 lll'('ll ll "" lake l)Vt:'r CXlSll~I! loan (ll Untl " Ill Ncwpot t lk. adt HHl> ;-.,. 1111 .. 1!11) rni.: As· frvt.(.~: !~~ ) ·" d (lfl I \II !Ito.I~ ... Europe Jn l.1tl·he11 ~ t::ll. l••r •11 ~,.1• •.•''' 7771 $342 p<'r n.1onth. Unique ur Lo~ Anl!l'li:!~ .in.,1 ,umi• ,, ,• \ \ 11,,111 $:~2 dr ~.11 . 11~ tl!IK7 ~ ..... T l BEDROo·~ ~ •"" "-t17J :11"'3 :.11< 11-;1,•, 1mn.snc lllll!>H'r bedroom Ro;AL ORS 640-00 O ,.. Bl and won l I.isl! Cull "' mnnth 11a~' ;oll 111l'lud111i: 4 OH LOT .... mttuary + J l·h1ld1 en' ASSUME !"" I qwt·k' 8-ti tiOIO OCEAN AIR l.l\t'~ 11..tlt't h1· 11111rk on Walker & Leu Real fstate 1t·lrcal5 ! Slid In).( i:lu'" BA YSHORE S3l, 750 LOAN I I , I • "'"" 1110 •11 \ ,.,.. '''~11·'<• DUPLEX l h1' 11111• l' J II nt...,. : • EAST SIDE ~;~~i!~;~~\~;::·~ sam:~~~~a1.rH :2'.:~£;~~~~;·~~;:;!-:~1 !~lftllit ~K~~:r~E:~~:fu~· [~®12 ~!5, •. · ., .· ~. · ~ s6~~~~tE~E~s otfcr• f or •1wcl. :.howini.: llrand nc"" l.1l t•ht·n "'1th l'Jtll'hn..: T.i~e Cl\,,, ,,, . l. 6i3 366J 6-12 ~ E\'ci. , ------- e:dl ~11-6010. ('\Cl~ "'1'P <..J\lnil t'OO\C ,,l1n.: lo.in 'u nc"" luan •--------• Cl'IN m 0 ·•11•v..,1ott,.•t• ntl'nc·c :J•)(J()S<1u.1rcfn.•1 I EXrt.UISITE t:lk1'11 -. I ur ... 11,·~i111~ lu11u;; t:o)l" Tut.ii l>d)ml'nl~ Beach SI 7,500 ,.. . ,. -JiiJ 111JJll:l!ilJI ~Ja,tn h.ilh h•1' Im t•r', uni\ ~l.!'l rwr~ month I l>td \llll I.no"' \h.11 \OU ELEGANCE FAMILY 110:.11-: ~.~ .. '£\tiljjf J.1t·u1t1 ll11 i.:1· :1 "'" llUIP •·.,1l%.lboli7 '•"' 11\1• 111 ·' l'hJrmllll! J.;i e rythrnf: you C\'<'r HEW LISTINGS (' · So • ,, ---=·-.. , .. ~, i.:.11.1i:t· ,, ..... tlw "·" [ •• , .• I. I .1dutt:.l1•l11h•ltomt'l '.1r~ ..... anted in a home bu1 NewportShores r?:~~~'t~;~llllll'(;;.~:-.: 01\/fl'f 11111'1 '.ll'rtl•<'<' ®lf~ft~!itl 'hhl..lr11mlh1•"lr1.1nd v.•crcarra1d~oucnuldn'l :1 rm .:! ba. l'p~radl•tJ llr&llonu,,flm c.irrwt __________ ,~lo\< 111.ir~cl JI $1H UCJIJ I ••• ~:1'o"d!".l2. ·.,'' 1111 .. l'nl\'. t '.ill olloni Super l:1r1te pool IARGAIN carnnts. dra""S & ap· C'd. Large t.ot. At:CC!>'> DOLL HOUSE l'.1ll lor1k1a11, &hi 7lil . ___ •••• ~ " vdlh jacurn: Massl\'l' HUHTING71 ,,_ .. - "'ou "'on'l '--t1a\ e ltl >••u '"' • , . • • ., • '• ' bedrooms (3). Two h uge ... EW.,.. .. T/VIEW phaoces. Owner "ant:. Ooal/TF.rLlrK.J~Sl:500Ct>· .• ' "" ~ [ i haths. Convenienl t o ,.. '"'·'" quick sale.$59.SOO R. "',AL'"..rORS' f1,~~·.d~~~·~ 3r~:~~~ ~ ,f~:'jJ:Jll ~~~?'r"'i~~~~i!n~ \ ":1~ ~~ct~~·~l1~<'£nti'f11!~J: Triple~~e~fr;:':. ol<f. 1!81 DOVER DR. t>:ll·ll!OO new fomJrr, ncw hltn~ .. ~ _!?~!~)~-lksl bu~ 1n Ne\\ port home 1n prest il{rous L~e. u nits w /frplt'<-. OW, <'lcr ~arJf!\:: <1011r : Jl1'at·h r.itl now Oovc.•r Shor~.Rambltni: Owner wrll lradc 1111 "MESAVERDE" Storage hou~c !11.: 1w 1 i;.u; 7111. floor pion + SCENIC tJayfronl . "FIXER" ~earl I !~o.'' 11'~~,kmg s,i!J,50ll 11 Lease Option [ ,~,,.. '" o." ~,,I'>; 'o "'" '· 1 va:w or Fnsb1on bland lolboo Boy Prop. .... ,,... " plus much more. Ownt•r :i lid. 2 u:.. one stnry. llq; 11n• .111 \ 11" .1 ll ~ ,il.l~'l! lJI 15 des perate-say!': h~ Reolton needs mmor work hut ~HERITAGE ~1·2.':,' ~.·;.w. \':!.~, :!;;;~·;: NO FANCY AD ~ififJ'jii: :!;~t i.~1~;is.~~~i:r.dvan·,·-·*-6•7•5···7•0•6•0-*--r .~;~1~lc~~~~~~s~~;~~0· Ju,t 'S.1,non t ~.1H1 11111 S.·cthenew ln\'C•nlory . --REALTORS I)" I),., I fl I, r '7 I I I 1 llll. I JI/\. ('on1to i<!J,6.)0 [ .~,,., ,,, Q•"' "''' ''"k"'" s __________ 1 1 "7' i 111 :! n1~'.u~'W1~~¥~1~;~i~·~~ ooo ro~e~~~T~aus. ~ ,,~,Jl:;.J!IJ $44,500 . ~.111 \ 'h•nwnh· 1\l(t .• '>49·~12 . ~ _!?fil!! .!!J ' ·ropl.iri•\uur ""'"·'lo:" WE BUY. SELL & 1h1.-.:h,1,:.l\11t•MSSll.OOO -------4 Jll·droom,:? bath on a -SIEIC & flNlf [UROPEAN COMPOS£RS E Z 0 £ G E t P S H E L U E M N 0 H R hd11rt·lh1· EESXTC~TAENG&ETRRUEASTL, 1h1 ,:!h.1,M\',C~l StiH.soo lnri.tc rornl'r lot with n•.uhn~: Jl1thlu· "' t ·.111F11r 1\flpl ll·n<'•'d yartl /\ rt•,11 i.:n•ttl ph111w DEEOS ANYWHERE!! \\'• 11.t\•' Otha,• homP to ra1bc o familv. s c y U H H A H U H C S A R E S W T C Public Notice Government A.ssumoble Loons R~[ R G S E L A R 0 H C V S C A H 0 E H C 0 MP 0 SER SIM 0 ZS HG EH Avo1lahll' t11 e\ervon,.• •---------1~·llullr·ill't1• :\I l•"S l..11w mluc ... 1 J1a1i.1l11t., •·I;! \Iii!! l)SS w &ok••.C.M. lake 0111'1 IH•)mt•nh nn GS A P H l W E R Y 11 H ~ R A [ N H C H A H EOEZ tl NRTUVINIZAP IOO etMnllf 1002 S49-86SS 11..'<lmc•m hotn1·'· 'I•• '•'!' HuntinC)tori S.och I 040 ·•···•··•······•·•·••·· BY BUILDER L.io:e house :.mall lot J Br. 2 ba, luundry rm !>phl levl'l Neur Lak1• l' ,1rk Jiik<' lo !1('11ch H12t •'d.1h .1ma. S53,000 . !Iii 3957 BEACH LOVERS CALIF CLASSIC Heorthe Seo!!! R a m b ll ni; 4 bcdrrn w /d('e(l ptlc car 1>c l \, Wood l1urnmi:: f1replar1·. l :ourmel equ1 ppcd chl•f k1ld1en, family center. 1.ari:c irng. Sl lol w/eovcrcd patio & room for boal s t orJ Gt • M a n I c u r c 11 rll'tJ.:h borhoorl ! In th1· f,i,.,, llkr !~>2.5:,11 COIYBEACH COTTA.GE fko:;l).(nl•d for l>cach lov. t•r... Merely 5 blOC'ks to •Ill' 11ur:I 3 1111-1 J.lcd room,., l' o v c r c d p a l l '' I.\ 1).(ori:cous watcrf Jll al ,1 low, low pncl'. ROBERTS REALTY 848-1688 I I H A Z D W A G E R T S C H N T G E c1 .. ~:;:::.:,~:::~1:;i,111 11 ~11~~:~ " 11 "· 1 (::;'."1.1>1i ~ l PE ... rtn. 1 64 ·11 nn11·• ~.. ~c; N .. 1 to Motk•t lo,k•I ANYTIME Ill'"' lt>Jll 1·•1~1\ :1 l. •I ······················ ...................... . 1----------t huw lo 1111.tlrlv, llh.11 .1---------- macnab /Irvine realty CORONA DU MAR DUrLD Charmtnl! con v~·n1i:ot 2 l'>t>d room + tlt•n home w /attractive newly remodeled b3 chclor unit. I n ictcal lot'at1on ! $87 ,500. Polly J ohnston 642·8235. (068) 642·123S 901 00.,t r Orlw "4·6200 H"b« Vlt w ~nter I,.,,,,. at Campuo, V•ll•'t' Center 7.52-1414 G1•1.. IOOl lGtMt.a IOOJ ....................... ············•·········· file~~ BIGCAHYOH- PRICE REDUCED Exceptional 3 bedroom Monaco model w /Jacuzzi. Some view & upgraded thruout. Priced well below the market by motivated seller. Now $152,000 A COlOW1U IA.tCa CO. 644-1766 ' I -... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT $41,900 Tt•rnltl' f.1111 hum<' 11n·I hu;c· lot w1cln•a rn ktl lr i.:t.Jtw1 1M~.7 h.1 t'.1n l.11· pwt'h.IM'<l whJ t11 ,., "1111'1 l11w rnlrrr\l j.!t/\ l lo.in &lti 7711 - Walker & lrte R1111I htate A·FR4MI HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME $35,500 SR OJ! t HD L ENZ SL l S D~ IR R A Z T G G E 8 A H E T B E C Y E C U E H A Y 0 H H E 0 H l R A T H H B f L T C R H E S T S T R A U S Y K C U L r. S A T 8 A Z A T R H A Y L [ I T " U T I B N 0 S L E H H E H E V G L U C T f E D E I U H C S C L E 0 H A H 0 S E 0 M F L 0 W A H I P S E I N 0 H P M Y S n1truc11on1: Hl...,... words below •!!II"., torwerd, b•O · • -d, up, down 0< dll90f'elly. Fll'd eldl ~.d bo~ 11 In. !; Bach Handel Mou r t J "' Beethoven Haydn Schubert .. Brahms I fHt .. Schumann "' Gluc k Strau'. Wagner Tomorrow Animals of Asia S©\l~~-&t.~s· Tltat lntri9uin9 Woro Game with a Clrudf~ I~ i., OAY I. f'OIUtN ----- .\rt1,l1!' IW>I• h c l111lt'l 'r110 'nlry to llvrnit room Wllh hreriln~c & Hew nt lu.'h l(rounlis C:ourm1•1 k1l1h!'11 & hn•nkfa~l bar family room llrtlt>awa~ ma!-ter rctrenl w1lh wall of ~l tii.s Wlnit lor C'hrldrcn & guc~l \l.i~nlhc·cnl 30' M1ld10 o::::-::.~,...:...'! ~ loll ""1th •>Pt'n lK-;1 m1·d '-... ,.,. ... '"' .,_._ -d• H•rhnJ!" T.1i..e over 71 ,•, I V.\ loan. No new loon h-....;;;L....,.A_X __ H_.E_E;.....-1 ~~88'~7 lJ par~ "'" ... 1__._11__._I __._I ....... 1 ....... 1-J [ ®'If Mi l.__ ..._I T ....... i ~p ,,_,,-.J, I RAHERI \II ifl~~.~~L~~>1l10 · .._, ........ I~.-,-,__, Dllns. C'rpt~. drp~. 4 garaites + add'I prl.~. Loads or Sl<'r:l J;lol &pnnklers. etc. $6\9.!lCKI JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 nave i.l)mtlhm,: to s~ll ~ Cla,~1f1rd 11th. do it w~ll. S "~~\~~:w,m1m IN I' r r r r I 6 ~~~~~~N~~~[ ti mu I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS .A.nsw~" in Closslficatioft IOIO 5 BEDROOMS PLUS POOL 1 h" ltOlll\' " \ l'I V 1111 I 1ro11.d l .. trl!•' 11 1 111,.: 11111111 l-',1mrl_y rc.11111 I• 1 r 1• p I,, r 1· 11 u ~" 1·01•lc»••cl p.1ll•1 lnr f'Ol»r l.11111ni.: llc·1111l1f11I ll&F pool. l;ourmH l.11t ll1·11 :1 lil'1l111•1m:. up .111el ;! •lt1\< n l,111·,111•<1 m Prl 1111' llu1111111.1\on ll{·a1·h ait•a N1·111 mu,111· "hop111n1: n•11ll'r ancl m11111\1·11 to l~al'h, /\II thl" 11tu~ rnnr C' tor •mlv $411.7110 !Ki:I ff71;7. urtN '" v ·" \ "'"' rn " '~" • · [VltffNtl call SWI 1720 TARBELL "~I In Callfomio" VA Appralt.t-d 111 onlv ~!1 1 ,111111 Zf't •I down on 1.11 i:•· 1 1 ... ,1, 111 h11m•· 111 ( • .. 11 .. ~1· I '.11 k ;l()!l Pr111t·1•l1111 Wn11 I l~Nl 1 • <:1111 ;, ill 777i World ltt•Hl t:~t;l\t' EastslM Duplex $55.900 Pnmt• IO<'lltlllll, 1·~1·1'!11·111 llll'Orl11' llut I~. \0. Ill 1101 t.1~1. I •1t.,1•,,. , ·,,11 101 ill' ta1h UVOWNJo;n :111r, 211.1, I + m1 to bi h. i1,UOCI llown ~ 1mpoun1h Lu(; I 1<11111 1-'ull prl••. ~l'I >IHI Hiil lllAil:, Repossession VA. & FHA LOW UOWN ('.ill i-·or lk lall' JADEUALTY 847·12ll S42,000 SUBMIT ·1 lldrm, :i ha, w/w rpl • \1 tV r ll•11 11 Crl'11l II 11. ,If t'il !!tl.1 ~J7 I. Walk1n C lee Neal f state 645·6646 lolboo Island I 006 ~ ....................... rR€~TIG€ Ye Olde Engti1h HOM€~ -- l'oun\rv <.:hor m. Bncks ----IESTH.l .IUY &. h ,. a m .. , s p 1 r J l USTSIDE Mu~l sell fos\ ! 3 Bd , lam i,latr('ai.e, l1tc fam1dtn Beautiful :I bt>drnom rm, lx•IU\. patio, 17>.'t;, rm Jlir. 2bu, dream huu~, f:imilv room anti llOOI. S51,!IOO. S11hn11l k 1t ch Fcaturcll 1n Ol;.;_1-A:-.Ui;liG J>t)OI. H•ttr terms. An1C111u ... "!tome" mai:a L1nc Del.'otalril 1n 1odu) ·., l!li.1-~71. Open &in I ·5 pnpular c11l1Jf' .\I U'll .~M' Al.L f'ORTSR.E. to appree1<1l1• llu1ry' 645 802-1 645-5578 Call today i;.a::;.0303 PRICE REOUCTIOM OWMr MMtt Se-fl! 2 Ult hou~t· & :t HH \pt s11:,,0011. 1:1:. 1:•~·, 01>.il \Qt S<1Hl812 ---- Planta Ir Things Let your eyes browse through ''Th • llobby Shop " 1n t he DAI LY PU.err Cla51if1ed ~·111on e\'ery Wednesday & Sltlur· ~. FOREST OLSON INC COLLEGE PARK 3 Bedroom . 2 hathi., fireplace. dble garaite. frur\ trcei> Top l'ond1 tt0n. Cornt>r Lot. fl car yard access. lmmcdialt• pos.~c!lslon SSJ.000 RoyMcCordt. Reoltor 181 0 M~wport Col.ta :.tella ~ 17:.!11 Walker C ll!e Real fstale ALL ADULT Lov('ly a bd, 2•..., bo.'sph1 J('vtl 1ownhom~. If you want security, peace & prtvHy, lhi11 is il: ~11,!'iOO. Su bm it your tcrm:i. Anxious. 003-5871. ~ Walker & lue Rl!lll h tate IHI &tote 8J2 DAILY PILOT Monday. Apn l '2, J!7' W..ted 2'00 I IUILT UKI A HICIC .\tlr.it11H 1:,.tt·nar. lo'* m.untt"nanu• liond•H·•11 trl,I:. t'\lory ··~ IOJ "' l1vl """'a lra lttlt 111tor.1111: 1 U.\lOIO drJl)l :! Stn-I l1r z•, hth \1t11.. .... n "' ll'r. W('lf u11rn \ \ • 'lhll 14!,G SlCRH Of SUCCESS f-,\\(Ctlldy fui!ll t'ljUI\~ l1wldt•r rn nu·t• 1111 .,111111 l'ornt•r 101 I ht . I.I! m .. ~11:1 , ~ \'JI i.:.1rJt.:" I Fl l'I*' t•Ulllh ti "•Ul.!hl .1 11" 1 • I' r 1 , " 1 ,1 11 11 •· I •ill 11,,., I \\!Ill. to ht"" h :n11 • '" • u (tit' &I I.I II 0: S l •11 \ ,,t1,CJOO h"t ul r ~bllO Ull ·-ill 7HL1 WOOD Ir CWS Modern lJvln1 to $Wt YO in Uili beauLlfull,y appoUlled contempor•ry wood & '"Ian home. Two level.s each with u bpectacular what ~ water panoramic oc~an view from Palob Verde lo Dana Point AH th1b value for onJy Sl 14,500 SPACIOUS LIVING New three level hornc with dl'~tgn llC cents of cedur s1dlng. Each or the 4 bdrms hns a separate bath for privacy. 'thrc~ levclb include, laving room. form al dinin g room, family rOQm , den , !>tudy·d esk area. super kitch~n and ~unny breakf a~l room for your t•n1oy menl. MAYO CK CORPO RATI ON LAGUNA BEACH (714)494·2146 Completely refurt>~hOO home ; fresh & sparklln.c thruout! 3 Bdrms. & large. ~epa ralt! family rm. with beamed ct!ll.: 2 brick frplt~ . formal dining rm. & all new country kitchen with Span1bh l.lle Fenced pool great for children $133.SOO U•H•U•uho•nouu .._.. u.,., I ._ ........ u.~ .,.. ko••h "-... ,4 WANTED . ········.:;.·;~·;;~·~ ~~.;:······;;·;; ·:~:·~-;;;······;;i; I~ J ...... ...._.Ill••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••,••• C..te ..._.._ C• ta. 21W. tn(l pullo. cp\6 d11)!> 4 Kr. 2 b.lth hou-.(' 3 •·t11 Sl7 .SO WllK It UP flur ~ ,oad, Up i32~ E\t'l> or •Im\!~ .i•• n~\~r bl.•l!n ltH.'<1 ln •S.111.llolfl BRA~ .. ~0.000. 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Jltoltot" NEWPORT CENTER • 11: Ht ,11111 1w" dh. I hr 1 ..we. to lch-H•w "'rplt' 11,11" llr. end <1 :~ly 2 llr. ~~n bc!a~s. iit Uenr Cabin. 2 br Ground floor law offiC'e , I b lloUS('·.\pl onh s:?'Y.I frnl A\lil "Ir wkndor 'Ult(>. (•ons11tmi.: or 2400 '"Adle apt $211~ %:!01 ~~~~\~ 0.1 \ ·• .im.t w utrl _]nteresled' .,:;~ier"k 6156773 i.qfl.M'p11ratt1Jldgloca .P.1c1f1C' nff \\'1l~on. Dr~. '.\h•'<s:ljt.:' .,,3 1!109 --lion l"or 1nformal1on 5411-~Hl. ·=· H73 tl.'\t2 w Lt< T -II 171 I)"·'"'''"'" Adult 21\uf:t' ~IJroorn' DI'< l hr .ipt.,~·ph. drps, 83 to" nhouw. pool. dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HfWPOllT IEACH bl rloor, no IH'l'. 170 l'n<'l 11 l<:Jr ~1 11oth St .-n ,. i; a r s 1 7 l . Sh11rr my spaC'10u' 4 br J.a.3.S«.G room irnrden of· --Ch1hunho11. J•\•m Wh•l••. ,,,., • · · ·•· PLA.NTS Ii GIFTS llli,: Canyon NU. &10-:it15i ASSIMIUI/ ELECTRONIC ;.;,.;ni s1i;oo:.10 Jtt;WAHI>' l.or11tl·1l 111 11ffluc·nt South ,, • Or:.11111cCou11ly. l'urlnen: I.OS r .. ('ffill l (• fl('d Mnlll Ill' urn•r'1I Ill lhl' :1plrtt1ni; only rl'UIH>h l')ooormun. we11rlo11 exp. u1<1wm>1lv .. r PC lkwr1I~ & ~hvl> '" lor bUhi. ·rcrlllll. 11,<'1 l'rt>l(n:.t.nl. ltew11rll. harnt·11~l"" M 11~1 know Alt! 8.17 1200 !'.Iden & Soni :1 b.ahl'I 1•olor cmll• Orlhollvnl' -CM.60·91M t:lecl r onio. l ~1 U!I S..,-/Wl1te T •••nt Supt•tiot ,\ v1·. II :!, nl. NP.'rss:.i ""' ~to P.rsOHl1 SlSO fl.iii 10111 . ' . . ...................... ---- <.ood ln•ll"ttinl loea\lon l\fi\S~t\Ct' .\S!l<-rnlily 1.11.-. 1.a•I >· $ U u 11 )' puo I tab I ell . • • 1''/llmt' 11im 1 :Jllpm /\11 Ownrr movm(( north ~ Oob J 1Amt'11 Lie. !\lo,.seur 1 ~".$ i · \ t'\I mobl S<'ll Goud terms. Outcallll !>AM !ll'M ..£.Y.:'"'' .0.:.111 1..,r . Agt A37 1.2<)() 4!1._.!.!! I J ASST .. \I I\" 1\(; l':IC Ll9UOI STottl G~sS42,SOO. mo. On4' of' the ftnc<1l 11torc~ 1n Ornniit County Mnuenl &• d18l'nmrnatin1t di<'!\ h •ll' Short hour'I. /\i.'t H:t7 4200 SS. Ot't~ WITll Al> 7~ space trml~·r tlnrk In Rela' tho"e Costa Ml'~" 1 rmh'.r 11r11 hrl.'d mu11clc11 v1ded, ut1I 1111iJ < ouplr •A·PAltKM/\.'iSAGE • pr('f llu~hund may~ t:xpcnencl'd Girts _!mployt'<I ~ ~100 1\lnn-fo'rl 11.im. 2om Auto m1•rh11n1c. ll11ht ll!lt5 D Park A\C', (; M Ahl<' to tJo front t"nd --A O IEACH l h~hly upi:radl'tl 2 Rr. 2 ll...t-'1 to dtor• 4100 <'n .,..,_,_,...,..._,., __ _ \V \\'11 .. 110 ln11.1lll t' ~.~~lnr>Ui39;,7 f.125200 GiJilJll c\e~ p()OI homC' nr O<'t'lln races from $li5. 3723 Erl1th ' ll11n1 HC'h J•ror lad> lhl'C'h Sttte\ N U. (:\ear COFFIE SHOP ! RR . enrl .i;1rui:t· 2hr.2h.1 11,1110 ear.bltn ... 1 ___ _ w/lO yr old dnut1htea fH6-9'JH G-16119-1-S aliitnmcnt. Xlnt \\Ork1ni.: The GMff• Toch 1-'or the nu1c cxlrai. In OulC'all Mu11age C11117Sl-3931 rond. Hunt \uto <.A:nkr -tD-1·3322183.'l lllllili • d!lhv. hr. drp!>. \\' w I l'I Crplc. I flll .... 111'1" $2~ ;mr. 2Ba. ~ltpr. 10 bch "DI<' or female lt>l mo lllTJ)Or\ ~ lr.9_._G6G(l_____ (; noss $8l!OO(I ·u 121 O mo N •l IH''' !Ml 1\11.S ~100'1 Win!!. ll1'h" ash('r t'all llfl".313:? Spaciout. ofhN• for leose. Rre:.ikfasl &! lunch only. W 15:!9 · '.'\B 1n this free stund1n11 ----:-.,,•:1r fl<'\\ :?hr, lhn, p.1110, $3-lS mo. 20!l ·H l'.t St.. ...,_~... It --........... -,-1'\B Ideal 10('9t1on. Hid~. Sut~ 81. GrC'lll .i. l\leal' ll<IW IJ<' ~nr, hltn.,, c-lo~(' ~·:ir, "~hr dryr Phone owner i213) .... ~• OOIN9knv1 7Sl ·l~9or6'62·2790 1 • ... d 1 ... ~1 " 11 1 It l w.m11 or8m-S'l8S Profes~lon&llv flM 1.111rk nl(. Added prof1h J _.,agt~ rps, t'O<' )tar "'""'""'' or n n11 r ir. -----T11AT RIGIIT l'HRSO"' CM1trul Costa Me~o. 800 to \\otlh d11JMr expan~ion NI $411-1901 S23l m" 1111\ 1\)90 , c•-~-"• ,.76 i.:nn "'""' ,. Gdterms.A .... 83'1·<4200 --,.-. O•"-j'I,""' ..,,_...,,. -1'\.-.,•·""'•-• TI.-.••• ......,. lf'-00 "''I . ,,;;.. per ~q. " "'' u ~'r-~., ••••••••••••••••••••'· ~ UJ"'..., ~'UI lmm6 rl. poss. ,\gtnt ----,.a,. •r 2 Uu, " l'or11.irt -I ~~ ... .-1 "' SWEUIMG SHY. .., t'tesh JH11nt. nt•w 1·111h ;ir,o 2 hr. 11 · b:i, t:ar. MOW FOR REMT '-UM<'~~ to:~~" ~.111 i729 •• l<M.1 Valftnrrn, !;:!.10 . rno. 1J111ll. J..1rl .. ok 1-'e.-TWO 2 Br l nf1.11"n1,..ht>d ru ,,._ b .. -,~ l111otln1no_n_R_c_h_s_p __ #_r_c_fnr !IO' :'~ls1t~~415:e:!oron- Call ~I). 716.\ or~, 2:i01 Mam Rt•nt,11~ !><10 5370 ,\pls $!2.., & $235 per 832 4134 Por m 1•r 5 \'r' i\ttorn •y at Law & se~ y lrat1t'CI with City & Coun 11\1.ll'llh t'urn w Cuhf. & ta'< ly Ong1n11I owner \\':tnt4 HORIMS REAL TY ~11 lhml:' (ll'l "llf\ 01ul~ hbrll.t") k 1eroll:. 54; tiOU ., re111l. Term' avail. A1,'l •TASER * i-· a b u I o u s 0 c { e n s Wea Pon 871·2310 525·27~ •so:-;YA ·s MASSAOI':• t'or the mussn1te you'v been wa1t1ng foT. <'llL 8,"Jj_!.7~l:!!.!_ on~ AYON SprilHJ It Tlle Ttnw To Stertl Sell c.-o!lm«ltlC's. frl\· 1trllncc• & more from thl' wortd's lsr1m1t tn1lctrlc11 co. tlexlble hrs. Co II s.1().70.H or Zenith 7·13~'1 111~'~~~a~1~!~1~.11 Iv 1'1111\ <h•h\'f•rv mull•' may lw a\•ailahlt> In yo111 11r1•u t::llru pror11 for cit· llvi•n1•11 &. C'allh. lflfl' or 11wn:h11nrh~t· (or H<'lllrH' new 01t1h11rri11tlon'I. 1-'111 1nfor1out1011 plc·1111t• c•all 11 t 2 1 31! I I' r o n1 ~ '"' Cll'nwnll• S:111 J u,1u Ca11ii1lt'HIHI nrtu, l'.rll 49tl 0030 untJ M1~111vn \'1<· Jo >:I ·roro t11'<1a, n1ll MO 1220 1':qu11I 0111>11r. 1-;mpl0)'1•1 IOOICICHPIR full rh11ri;t>, 1•xp1•1 ,l!t'Ol'tlll ll'(J.111•r thru lrl.il lmhmn• t:JCV('I' hi M'1: n1rtn1t. xlnl t·1m1tl11011 .. l1i o II pt )I 0 r 1111( c (; II Arr\mrl lot·lltton. Im m<'< Hill'. Tn ~'.JOO ~·r m1> ('ull 11 Nl'u. 5-l!l :WCJJ Boys & Girls 1:-1 or 1)\<'r Wnrk w fun ltl'Ol.IP <>< 110 'Mtt'r8 X lrll l"nmmit-i. \\'l• tnatn Work 311 hrs dall). G hr1' ~.11 Start now ~ qu11lfy for J '• dny Summf'r joh Honust'8. trll)1. prlit·' ~ iircut future. Not for tlru umjd, Wc lnlt'rvlcw :1 ;, dully. Call John 7!.2·1l2Al Uuslncss m:in nl'<.'dit par\· lltn(' :IN~OC. f~arn $10,f.1011 yr C(ll prt.Y fl73·222:1 ---- • I br. 2 ba, frplc. itrnunn ~c.1r IK't':in. I br. SlOO Crl. 21, \r olll unii. ~lOll l\.1tl:rnl. t-°<'I' :..___.~ un .\ lll"J.."'' 'lain lt•nll\I~. ~0-Sl'iO 4t4..aOS7 P1lnt. Want \d'I. or~7 l:?!l3 113'1·'200 Class1fit'd ,\d5 For Iota of hrterutlng Ideas. read the ads in '1'he Hobby Shop" every Wed ________ , Mllday.,Sabard~. 1, 814 OAILV PILOT c.A-..EHTHS urk RN • ''urc1eal, tArub 4t i.1rruh1t111 t''< pt• •'Ull ot p \Im lM)' ""'> OuLJ)lllJ~n• SUlllt'T) C"• nl1 r, Uu nl1Di£lua .... W~ Ii ,..,..... IOSOc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,..... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l U•ll>m hn.il bu1 hhn ltrm n1;1:<h t.•rv•·n1~r INSERTERS SALISMEN 12 to 16 )'tars or ag~ wanting lo eam $20 to S.W-or more pt"r "eek. Chanel! to wan tnps to PhUnde!ph1a. Washin~on D.C. or Cup~ Kenned). cal>h. bikes. ~o-karting and olher priz.es H you live in Cor>la M esu. Newport Bearh. Huntm~on Beach or £1 Toro i\hMtlOn V1e Jo area. call 549 ~~ und ai.k (or Mr. Scott bi• .\th·nd. l.>ll)• & •••••-••••••••••••••• 'A\'t~· :O:,•v. 6. ui.('(J him. t\llt'b S..I "tumm Z."01 "IKO!ll lfn ,.,. ~I Z 8 Qi11lll ' . 1111,.c W tli.on " " m111 J ''" " 1 .. ·r 10 fjU!alll,Y L.UltlOln )'o1C"hl t1u1.hhn11 Slr.111111 for mu" ""'" & lin1,.h 11111od11111rk , .... n... No cxp<?rlence oe<:cssar). t-: l'o.111t llwy l'dlt 10() ;! 5, roG I II, 300 U B.irl:1tlll !\oo... 5 15 \\ --Xlot t'OC'ld ~ ooo.& Wlh St ~ \t 64:? i~~ l!t.-.. c-h ••1 "'~ 1 .. I' II tJ (JIJO<J p.I\ I 'u Apply In Person DAILY '91.0T llO W. IA'f ST, COSTA MUA NURSES AIDES I 11 I t• I' I !\ (, • R £ C , -\\'\Rl-:Ut>l l)t-: M.ilurc, Ctlh 1035 •S\C ~lllST\'M'A'l'I: 1111dh111•11l. hone"\ Op ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .,;,, lu,.1\ t' lnl 1.fr,.1~nu ·,. 1>0rlunil) l•J 11d1·.111t·1• Ul'.\!ALAY AN KITI to''\~ l .1111111 l11h• ho11w I\,•" p..1111 1113 IV llr "" VU.,hf1.-1I u11h j1J1•h ;ii \\1ll.11tl llo.il \\t11lt• 1 1·~·1 1 ....... 1 ,,,. ( \I :-.. • "' I lt1L I:' l)t.lt•n11111> on 1111 lulb f\111 or p t1m1• t;,q1N I I'' \'I'd GUO<J "JI.ill~' .\ ~111•l1l' \1>1Jh l'.irl.. '.'\u1,111 1111 lon1 . 110 'Hll> .. llul ,\\1 'II ··•t :!110 I. () "' lio.il hmlcfrr,. Wi It.in R1•111~h:tl•d :.1·.11 P11111t"I t• ,,; i:IJ\" 11111 l'U)\0111 tlulph. l'\I l'cl &. i.hulo\ llUdlil) 1hn lhl." H u11h11l \'111.,, I NO rHONE CAL.LS ACCEPTED Equal Opportunlt) Employer Iii~ Ulbli JI 111, I i.11 o11£1\l, $:!)(1\.1 . .ill I' r "' .. \Ill llnw o:?l:S I <!Tl :!:1111 or <:?Lii CAllPlNTH MAINTfNAHCE ~qual Opportunity Employer hu' ,.,.111111: '""ch v i.up l>cMp 1040 !).'>II 11.!AA or 1.1 l..nd• (il It 1•h1•r"' 10fn•hun1lh.-t'or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11i~ l.>ll \\., h'"'' 1111111,J 11n 1I '\un.1·., ,\lllt•), 1•\IJl'I d •PfTWORLD• IJ.1111k1 l•h<'1I lljll h1l.lc \\. 1111 l 11•tv~11·1.al \1 ,11 11 -- 1 ---~-Ii"~'"'" t'1111v flQ~I' .... W-.ffd 7100 .... W..W 7100 l\'llJllU'('.11pc11ll'I ;\111~1 Het,W•t.d 7100 H.lpW..ted 7100 :.'<0 S'lhu11n \'\l i.l~:L'.U.:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tw 11111 .h 1 .11111·11111 •••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••••••••••••••••••. •R•c •ptlonht• s\l.~:s1 .A 1n· 1o11meo ,.,., 11 111\\ll hJntl 111111 , I). . l!f~\':> /\ldt·11, \II :.1111\11 "l'l'l':-IlllJl.J\\ .. ·.. l•l'r :.1h1•1'"0MIJ. I~ 1.11)1.1hlt• Ill"'" l..11111 1111111 JU ..... IOR "·'1>1:1 J Ill (lllt'\ ·""J Tl ' ., I F.1,1111111 hl.11111. 'II 1li.11:11.1n1~ vi 1t•alJ.tl 111 1"'1111 \1•1dt' l'u111 111"'"· li4il l 11' llOl'u,ar .1· 11'111 1" htl :»:.l.l , zl'k tor ~Ir B1111 · C1•111l'r SI t \I "u r' 't' ,. "'~ 111· u I' ,. . \ .. 11ulltoll• SALESMEN . 111·r,011 \\ llon' 111< .. ,. 1l1lllrl1lllf '" h111'111lt' 1nh1 \ .111 b31 ~ \IH'~ I II. S,1111 1 STUDENTS 15·18 Years \\'ork 111\\•r 1o<'hool 4t Snt~ 1" llnW th1~ :\110\nl\'r I \io•)(f hr ly r.111' to '<tit rt ; IM'lllll~•'' ( ,1ll 'i:12·ti2t2. Pit Uull), C't•kt111, U11i.lo11 \\'umJ M \' 'l.ln111 l>lnln i; Uttlll>. 1'or ~·•l)I 1\•rr1t·r' ~·1. ti' lhl. & H l'lmc, ~111 l'o(\dll'll, S hih t1u. (l P t• l11lrm Sc·t, $!!()11 :'11.iltt'~e. Lh.1:.11 Al''"· <:;uui.tt• Sall• Ill 17 & 111, l'•'ll. l..l'l 1', 100 l\IP•l'U llllll llUI J11l'lt•ri<o11, (';\\ I .111 pies Mud "'' ~ llllhl 1111)' 1l11y ufl. 6 11 m br\•cd11 ~~1:?:\ \\ 17th 111 ~111 ;131M \1J1il\~lnl'i•r•1111 BO\'" & l'Hll \\mhtn.· .. d•.1111~ 111•,11.i1111• \Ju,th,111•1t1 Roqer s Gorden' • " G tr ls 10·15 yr:.. <>Id , earn 1><'111'1\(l'd 1rnrl\ V.t·1lol111,,;I \lllJlt• l\IJllljl. <"..ill <'1111 SALESMAt.f OR ~:1111:-.:11J11.111u1n $:.!O·SSO µer we<.•k getting new 1,11,"1111.1111 "rc t11.d tmll';in·1·rfo.m11lc11nw11t SAL!SWOMAt.f 11111~1td."1111~•rl l1t .. 11h l'UStomers for thl' Uaily Pilot. W o rk l .. 11111• ,,,11 ,., .!"':!:. \t;fn•·•.~il)S<).\ ~"'''''t 1'1\"'"'" tn1·1 .CAR WASH Hlljit lhl'1:!11 F lllflt'1111l1 METRO CAR WASH -"11'1 lfjrhnr Ill ('\I CASHIER 0\ rr IH Full l1m\' 1;111Xf l'.a• .l I •>1. .lllUll' METRO CAR WASH "1)11 llJr hor Ill C\l CASHIER C1u•1 IH l'HM1! 11! J c1• n• ' hours are 3:30 to 8·30 Ctftcr school and '• "'''"'' flhti cu .. 1.1 t 11111p.1111 111 01.1111a l11 \I RECEftTIOHIST l••1k111 ,,; 1111 J i;s:1''"" c a f ew more hours on Saturday & 1 ,.,,, Lrl'd r, .. 1 t•i.t;.rt, aict•nc to "o'"'''""'' ,11h•,11t·1wn Ju h o lidays. This •~not a paper r oull• No l'H\ \11~ .... ,·r11111 !-t• r 1 •111,"<'' ph<lll<'• 111 J\\I\•' .or111· unhm11.~1 d e I i v e r i e i. or <' o J I(' c t 1 n Ji! uµ r "1·1•d 111.1 1 u r <· ,.,. 11 It rl'.111·-.tJtl oil l> I'll 1.:11 .~1:M> Transporlalton pro"1d ~·1• \'ou must 111.·r-1111 10 1111ti. "" 11·d L>.i" K JU~ :iu y "-"'U I • "'n 1 I' r 1 't -..111·,p .. 1-..111 lor t lolh111•· IJ\.e tn lluntini.,rton lieach ~ou:h of If)" .. 1 ' JI( 1 J 111 1 OllM REALTY 1 .. 1n1, t•h.,1 .. ,, J&•Pl> 111 \ 1., ,, It-Ill 1371 hc.<11111111 \\ 1.1" ~ 1·1 . !'>lcJll'I' lo qu,drl) l"'l "111 1:;5 llothott·r I 'I·" h11u1~ \lu,t bl· ·•)' ~m~ ~J.'H:! I C'\I RECPT/SECTY }-rt'''I' i• ~ IJ,h1011 n11ndt•d \µph JI 11111 lo!IJ. Equal Op port unit v Employer PERSOHNR/ P.AYllOLL CLERK llu'\ µh1111c-.. i.rrndl \ 111.1...:• 1-'tu r . 11 '.'i. ~.1 1\111'1 \pj)I~ 111 IK.'""'li ('u,1'\ 1111 \, LJ ~U11.1 H ,)ll ll• I 1'.i11lll' l\t-Jdl qd \µpl.,,,l'u"'•.Jt,i ll'•tfftpW.t•d 7100HetpW•t.d 7100 ... B.dh4h' HI l\..i ltH•.t f ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ••••••••••••••••••••••• l111tu,l1111u:. 1rnll\ 1lluul for l>u'' llf'r,onnt"l ol \' \ ano u, •lutw• con,1~t ot I 11J,1ltr 350 KJl lOu>, l·u,1.1 'h·~J :i10 :t1:1:. I SALESPERSON CLERIC1'L (IJI rull co1 r ... ~PtJuJ1•nt I'. tt ... pn•:<t•nt.it i, "' "Jlll\'1.I F.1.,h1o n \\' ji.:on I· 'IH' I I i '111·' I c ti i ' d I 11111111 fl•rt1.11 l i•tt· II Jud y f ul :\I mnc .. otJ \\'ool<'n l'o T el_...._tte Soles Fain I('\\ s,\ Ol)t'll \I\ .... 531~. II l't• 1'1•rnn l>l111ni: M'I, ~\,1 111!.-1 l'Olll'h, ""•I~ l.11ll1:lb. 1)\1'1 t'\l•l\', t!l-1·. dt)l'I. \ll11ahn1t•. i-ul;1, ch"· tr1 pit' drt!,ll<'r 1;;irai:I! ~ale lflllti l.Jll1 .Jtlor. C\I ~lti l~J "'"~Mil'" .11t•rtlt'u, .:oocl rnnd Sl511 61:? 92.\1 ,1tt 41' ~I l.ll\' l) p1111l. llJ k1·~ Jrl•h•r JJht11H'' ,\ 111111,r.: 'I I' I . .'\t'll l.o<tl t llt h I, I~ :1:,i;;u I L&qolSecyJT,.oiftet · "· 1 I CJ• ourul ! h:.t!>(ullti.11.11lt1nh'op1•n ·r-h1111"·1 h •illllllP 1I01ll' 1111 ;1 1 .... n . I F' .. ljWI 1.'IOlllb 111th11J.. I)" Tim" Lire L1bran"S Studenh Heeded 'I • ·'l'"llUl'l <><'.JI 1, ill>nlOll ' ' 111n• to ;.hAW h"lllllll11l 11 1·1· .. ' "·"" \\ 11111•111' I h lanJ ti w ;i I'\! r, p1111. 111..: ,., 11 pm, rcl'1•11l J• I H." P••rt lime JOU tJ 1<'11 "' . " ' For CIYic: Irish Sl'lh'f Pufll>ic'<, Jew.try 1070 "·"' '"''1111: t•lt :1 '"'i • -1111r1h.1111t 11·•1 ("··II 1·1111m111 -: ur pJyeull ,., '""" tur thOl>t' "llah:1.-d l."1l11m-.m I. ,\&.Ori;: {'11 p . t ,\KC'.d1:1rnp111nl111c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h11,111t ,1I ,.,~·n .. nr1• • _ '' ~ J1t•r'. !Ok\'\ ln1c1' '''" 111..:j !Jjm·:! 3<Jpm or" 3 _31Jprn· a1<'j' l"t> 1•'tpr net·. \\'\• ro1ec 5 S..<i:>. <':• 19!> ~1;7 Clerk· Typist '\1•f'fl an en(lna•t11 1'11•1 I. I\ 111~1 lor th•• 1 'l;""'l11·tl l.X·pJ rtrrwnl ol tho• 1>..1h , 1, ho•m"' l'k·"l' 1.,11 \11 lldfl'rn.111JI1;11 5:!'11 "'"' ~ Tut·~ ;--11 ;qipl 1 ., 1 \\' 1. 'how you how & form!'lh a l' 'l imt'. 21 1~ hr:. per wk. ---- 1•111 111 ... •t1i>1 lllJ 1 lll't'\''' \pplv :-.=a111111.1t 1''1 11"" '" nol 'uilt-'<I Cr1•e lll'rno \\,1n1robc. 11 E\'e~&S,1tA\I t;asy in· Old l::ns:h!th Sh .. cµ do..::! ----------·r~, ... t1·m' c;111>. 1:161 l•I l'l'll')'tllll', hlll\(.'\{'r ~OU h41\l' lrun~µortallon ~Ill\• ..... ork. SC hr. Call yrs. gn•al W1k1t.IJ>. Illa!..\! MACHINISTS lllll'h, ~ H I 1h.t».c "ho ."re n:~lly "ill 6.. 11oulJ hi-.1.' " h1i.:h 111· ti36·~1 or Appl} 2 llpm, otfer !).Iii· 7HO • Fii\' ( '1)01\S• ~.'l.IM.'r'cl Unh· 1'111> :-~ Blu,• l>ulphlll :ti.\:1 \'1a Lido. "1 II -P1~~r B.i~e P·•> · honu' toml' t'.111 1it5> ti75 \1:!08 1201;s G ;i rde n G rove ---- 1' II ll T (I (j HA 1• 11 I (.' & t·vrrl'rn l::;.irn :tllJll + Ull'll, li.irdt•n Gro\<'. Darling M /\'orklo.!, Ii lo\lt:. AUTOMATIC \II IDFl. 111r 1.i::.hwn & pn "k for 111formauon S.ilc5 Sen H'ln~ 1-'ullrr old, i.hots. i:o1n,r.: 1<1 h•· SCREWMACHIHE F11:1111· \H:!ll l'uv 1l ~1nten1t•\\t'jll!U:lH<Y.15 Bru~h t'u'tomt•1'> t-::.rnT\'l'IST , pt1ml!, 1..•\pcrt. s mull . c han1 111 1111 WANTED TOI' l.'1\~ II OOLLAI< I' \I I> I<' I) fl Y 0 li H JI-:\\ E!.ltY, WA'l'C'!!~;).., 1\llT OllJ EC1'S, c.iOl.ll, ~I L \' E fl S ,.; It \'I (' ~: . Fl!\E FIJR:-1 .<. A'Y-· Tli.~L' 1-:S. 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Ex· olJ pun·llnl ~ otr. ~111 1111.: up11 H•1 cts :.t·t 1n F \t'" I kn l ~ t1 ni 1 .. 111 , 1 1.. \ ,1 ""''' ,.JI trnin•. · -"-•l''r.-t" IS Day Tra1nrni: porar> Euro1H'.1n 1>a :'l!.1lur1• p.•rs ol\ fo r w •keds bi53..'>9bSiSl)..U:i l pl:ittnt1111 "'J ha~u1..•ll1•, \vpf\111 1'1·1,,.n I''' '-'l'ICS C1111~e fa~h111n ,, S.1lar\ l'uhht· Ac<·ountJnls of.--t:,t.1tc 1!1":.1r<•i. otr1•r ht•t Ill I I I •••1w1 J. r1l ''l'\,utl l '" ) J1 U\ l.llJIJltr Ulll 1 I /.. l \ p1n • t'"t'l\11.d 11.•lp '"' Jfl\ JOI ""'' Ill I J II I I ,"' ,. SHUR·lOKCORP M.OLDIMGMACHIHE -~·a~1llJCCdrPr~ram +l'Omrn 1\pplv'. 11.-.-1;.ift.4:13:!. lrlioh S«lll'f J>upp11·:.. ,\ppt . lu H<'. 1li1 )'1> n m• ,11,m.indv l'l:o.\ OPERATO .. S ·_1::;.1l\'~Orange1..oun1' .\µ1opo ... 2'.I i"J'>h111n purl'hn•d , b \\ki. .. S3S l t111:.~0.1•\'t'SGi~·7101 •>1 • l:l:!l . l ,-I .i•· \\ '"'"' 11 11 , •. Ill DAILY PILOT 11 lill. '" 111 :\ld'.u.Jih'n . " •-1 l.1!>l1ng -. Or.ing t· h.IJnd !\U&ll 26~ 493 OiK!I ltll. \l 1111 ,1JO•I1 fjl..111..: ;ipph<·JllOll' for County TYPISTS ---Mi,cell~5 8080 ~quJl tll•l'm l'miilollr 111uld111i:mJlh1111•op"on •i:I i\dver l1!>1ni: 10 ~nd1\1<'h dt'll\t•rv 11111rn FrtttoYo.1 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i,•1wr.1! '°"'"l"nJIH •' In ' -J ll .. 11111 .. )(Odl'rn t h'..n (.'Jhlo1ni.1 1ni:., :\lnl 11 t1m1· \XI' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. '<\ -•1• •H "' 1J lllll1· 'I 111 ' \\I, I lKflfllllll'lll •·i .... ~~I -I S,l\c lrom pou111l, bt'.IUI L.1b. 11111'' 11 \I k" . '1401119".! l>.1)' ·i;~1w Ila• ~I ('\I 1h"t1 1.1' l'11rrll'I••\, Ill'"'' m .1nul 1>l:rn1 l'.Jld~rnup ·.=I Ad1·ert1s1ngin:'1Ja11on i\ppro'( 15 hr:. \\k lntu r an I.AH l'upp11'-.. l.ttUJltl11po•1lll1llt~ .S.1111t-.1•lt• ,,, .... rJtu '"\ID \\.1111\'•l pj1l l11m· 1 h it·,'(. ht•jllh in,. Good II unhl'l'llScd, let us as· C;.rll!N~OllS !1 ... c•1•l.!oold. J·:m11tr1,1.1 I ll.ul>01 Inn \h1\d \11<w11 1.ic j\Um pl.in i.1sl you 1n obtaining your --- -!Jj(, OJU 1; IHI. I' 11111 \ \' p .11 l \\ B.1lho.1 111 "11 •·7~ .Hf>.!, \pµh I n l'~ri.on Ht'.11 Eslale Ltl'l.'n:.c. SAVE S2500. ---- COOi( lmw. tw ~m rll 111111111111 1 Colifornio r.111 SU:\1~1EH l'OSITIO~S )hxcd Collie L.1h, :\1. :1 11,1\\U'll \11twrAc1111, 111 1 ~ \pp l\ .11 ti·~· MAILCLERK lnjectionMolding lillRory lll•ttuiremcnt~. l'11lll'I:<' )n old. \'l·ry l!l.'l\tlC'. llt ... 11 l\.i1.11 , ranl!•' '.!,., \1111111>111 l 1111 '" l .,,l,1 1 832 5440 ~tutll.'nl. !lard \\'1111..lf. lik<'SP"OPk 11171,1 1~ 111 ...:1 :!.1 hr ""''" ,\h .,1 '"'·• COMMERCIAL !Ii" ir1ii::i:" ·'"' l' \l • U1·pt·1Hl.1hl•'. Ahl" 10 3848 Compus Drh~ 1 I II k Sri 1.11 llJJ.t.>r ,..,11.; l'.1111 t:all 11:1:. :r.IMI 10l:!'l.'ll•:1 G irl Friday 11 RATER t)frH1'tlh1ll1 546-4741 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l-;\h;1le • TYIK'd Ill-arm · J 1·h.am T .\Xt-:1> ,\ fool aml h1:. mo1wy or~· "11111 1111rtt'll, bul the r"sl 111 u,w.111 '?h."l',\~i':I> . ( llilk., 1>111111·1 .... h ilt 11<1\\'\H[)~ l 'llFl·I.~. ~1101'.t•i.I ;;·~1 I .n.:t• 1n,.u1.111• ,. 1 ,, It,,, I S .__ /E •1Acn.1:.:. From i.;,~,.1 " li.:ui ,.,. •'-1 ~ 1'111 · I 11Ti lll1'fl 111"·111111( 1111 111n' I POOL eoms • .-.... u xpr. 0 C A1nW>rll ,\\ill,. to ' o111 ~1, ~ h.1111l lo·I • "n11111i-111.t ii i h •1 k r MAINTENANCE <'?<1r•1Naewl\I•~. ~.d~t1s1:1Jlto11n\'.~ Equ;.rl Oppor Y.mµloyl'r fu"'itw. 8050 ~llJ Ill' .:rn. 1•'1. qlly ~l~I, •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Liu l)Jt11n 111 Jl" rJ. t\o I'll' ftUll'I' ·'\J I Jill"'·" .. • <'·•• I ' " ('1101', tllll'\ h,1\t I \I tnln l''l'"I t 'h .1rlt1 , \ h1h ~4:1 l~l.'11 ini: 11n .11 I"' c',1ll \lu,1 .,,. h1 i.:h ,1 h•wt. :-.1•<· t'l.t\ Elli~ ul llw l'lt•,1:..·c;.rll516·lll:.!1 l ~·ll\f·••ll '1 5 1\111 ':!l'I ~1 •1" "·11 ('<111111"'"'1••'1 \1•11·pui1i•r Inn llott•I 111 K.11\· ,.,,., 1, 1:1111\l l11!Url'I .'\ 11 '.\.o phulll.' t»Jtl , RESALES SECRETARY -----------1Lt1\Cly .1nt1q11c IJUfft'l. Ull 1quc t•nd tahl1•11, l~•ml"· dt<':>l ,, lh•sk. F rt·111·h l'rm l'h:u r:.. S 15 ifJ I'• t:lllt.1· ltll>" :11111111d1• 111..:h 'l'huul pl,·,1~1• 1-: () 1·: l::irn 85'• comrn1~sion I' 111 1•, "t ,. , 1"11" I i:r1d Xl111 ''"'kw..: t'•1ni1,. 1111 i..ilcs and L11!lln11' :'\o COUMTER GIRL l'h.11 111.11 "' 1 ,, 111.1 1111 k 11111111• lit•11cl1h Will"' ----------•I 111t1111hly <·huri;:I.' 1'-1t·c of 1-."\ ••ll1t'lo•lll t.. "'''" 111 ,111 t111: t.. 1 11,111~ \lut l 1t·1 \IP\\ ICJlll •1 :111am PRODUCTION l1n• l'JllS-199511 \l•tl llfl\I! ~11111 \pp1 u\ ::11 1 hi' ,.,; ·~•I I r \11111 Ihm , .. , I 1-:t111.il llp ~ ... hr '' k I 1•111 Empl111 "' .._ -..A'>) El Robtrto ', II \HI>\\ \Ill l'I l'HI\ 1' Saffco lns11ra1tce Co. CONTROL CLERK ~~ l'.1•1111111 h l.IOd 'II I ' f\I ,, '1111 ... Hiii\ "··11 I 1757 0 8roo6thurst l'l.lltl\\ l1'lli.:1• or 111.11\ri:il t .. ~~ I .1111>.111· i. II .!IUH 11"" ·' 11•11 '"'' J. "J. .,.., I Fo t · y II 111 11111•11ton 1ont1111 dt· \l1k1 .l11h11:.011 .1 1 II\\ "" arn a ey '" '"' l.111· I\ 11111~ 1<·1111 DELIVERY MAM ~~.~ ,:1~ll:11...,11 l!~1 1 :! 1' MAIHTEHAHCE "'"'" l•·tl!;l' or hlUl'pr 111t!< E.11 I> \\I 1·11111 , 1111111 C C hdplul t' \I ·'""' '\11 i11ll··" HELIARC WELDER ME HAMI STACOSWITCH INC \(u,( h,I\ I' "' '"'"'' I ,If ;! n d ::. h 1 It l, 1• ·' •• 111 a: .'•Iii HK\ l'.111 hlllt' t'H '' l.'l.pU 111.inuJ,11lup•1 111 t•l,,.111 113'.l l\Jl.t•r . l""tJ :'llt"'J 549-3041 t.<tu:.tl 1 l11po1 ~.rnpln1 <'r D£MOMSTRATO RS I' I' F I' \\tll 11 u n l'.11 '•1:1 ~14 ,I 1111 \,unit '' ~tcl'I \p ! 1111.U11< t-1111 1•11,.I .,11111" 1•111'1. I•· lir' I' \\It .\p11h 1111lu,11' ;; 'I"' i.:1·111 1.11 'I I :111 1\ •·.!'f 1'1 fJllJ11,tll 1111l11 111.il m.11nlr·11.1111 t' \\ ·" =~7 Co,1.1 \11·.,,1 '''1>1'1 . h11lr.111hr l''l.11\.'I . ----------• 1.111!1 111111111,.: II. ''"ll•' DIETARY SUPV. ,,tl.11'\ 1,11\1:•· '>I '>I 111 h r I 1• r I If I I ,1 I I' I "'I ti 11 ~:::11;'~111~;~n•:1,·:t .i~~;:1111 1, l..111111lo-1l.,;1· ol 1n11•1 11u111 t1l11l1h11,: lll'\l'" \l'J'I.• I 5111 'j Ill! JI I Carnbro Manuf. Co l PRODUCTION CONTROL 2'Jir. F u1r nrw Or C:\I HE:\T,\l'ltA:'\T All po:.1t1ons. 1\pply IO ptrs on btwn 2 JI) & I 30 H<•s e & Cro"'n ~•uth C11o't \"111.11!1• :11110 !'\11ulh l'l:oZJ 1.)11' <'. SJnl.1 An.1 lll-:STALIR ANT ~IG ll ="•'""port Bea«h. Food & 1"11<·k1,11I<> P.xp.-ricncc11 111 :ell I ,l\'t>ts of reslaur;mt Ill!! mm 5-18·5.'lOO 1.ead1ni.: Hl'al t:~l<1t1• C..:umml'rt'1.il hrol.1•rai;l· l~J hu~ llll op\!llllll: l11r ,,11 1•fl1l'll'lll bl'\'') \\ \'\V''' 0 II I h 1• ).. 11 r o :I. II 0 0 I) I'\'\\ ritt•r or 1·'1.1·1·p tmnully t•om1x•l1•11l 11u11·I. lt.>Jrtllllj: l I IJl)I + "" Su1i..·r 011• n1•JI ht•11d11~ ~rt·at 01.11JOrt un11 1• 1111 ni:ht 1wr,011. l'Jll l'a111I lkrry. G1ubh &. Elh,. 129'1 MJr \1 lhur 111\d ~Wit• !INI, ;'\; B H.lJ 2!-111 St'1'etary /Recept. Typist Chall<'nJ:inJt pt1~1t1un tnr ~11on1ot lYl'"l " ;:oud "ork l"l(fll'r. J\1r1101 l urc.t !>~· :14~·1 SECRETARY 11.11\11•11 \'1111\ II"'" :.11.>) I h 11 If II I :\I hl.!:l'~1:1 HOST/HOSTESS 7601 Cl A HB l.'fh ' '' \\ , .. 11,·1lizhn1:. ay •e. t :lll' 1111 t•11t11n 11111l111I I\\ l''I 1\1 IS.·•h h 6t Sel'rrlun S,d1·~ ,\,q ----------•I nt't'<kd lcir :"1:111 llf'h ll1 DISHWASHER !'>.111111 .. 1 <1.11t1c1i1 1 '''1''111· ~111,.·n 1'1t111 cir 1111Hh11I11111 lllllt I Ill I'. olhl'\! 111 l1JIU111.1l firm AIJIH'ar t1 n1·t• 1mp11rt;1nt lur 111'1',1s1on;1I <'•lllll'll TYPIST Excl.'lle11l opportunity 111r 111<.1111du11l "," ord 11rncc!t"nl! hackgrou11tl ·'lu:.l IYP<' fiO \\pm, hl- .1hlc to handle trans<'n p 111111 & .stat1~t1n1l t.1 pm..: (iood tommun1t·a11on ~i..111~. indud1ni: i:ram· mar. s1~lhng, ed1tmi: & pun<'tuJtron Will lrj111 1111 ~lai:nl'llt.' C.rd ~ 1>1:.c \\ ord l'nx:c,i.or. Coll 644-3389 !l \:'II 't 11 '\oon THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Htwport Ctr Dr Newport leach 1:.1u,1I 01lpor Emplo)cr T\'l'IST :\lnl I) p1~1nn'll1·1t:l11.1' ~ 11 l' r w t• (' k . ! r \' I II I t'ompll''I: :ir1•:.. (;al I 1\rh·1·n. 5~1;.fi11n. l>,I\, 1111•1 .'I ~11r1 .<. :-.11111111 ·~1:111 W Co.1•1111\1 .'\II "" I 'h11111• I ·.111,. DOCTORS ASSIST. '11u11 i.: l.111\ I Pl ~> 111 ,, I \',II I J'lllll' IJl.ll\ llllf,th \\ plt•,t'1'1ll .q1pc,•,U ;lfH'P ,\ f'l'l 'ftll,Jllt \ 111 II 111 I; I' .11 I 11111 t· 1111· 1t11l 111 i.: \lt·1•~1·11tl-. I ifl'<'I pultll• "'""''' ,,1)1•".IH't 'of\' tfl ' 1111~11•1h11t11•''1ttl1i ,. C a ll 6 44-3389 :1 \\I 111 '\u1111 THE IRVIHE CO. Fq11.ol 111'1'111 l.ntph1~ 1'1 , 1\1pI'1 II I! •I I' t' l' 11 I II J.: \I\;-.' \1:1·:H K 111111 ·'"'I "''1"111111'1 htdi.: :O.:t•\\ 1101'1 llt'.ll h 549-3041 •ii > 101.\1 ~:'111"1 Oppo1 l·:mpln~1·r RN COORDINATOR 7AM·3 :30PM \lu'I ha1 l' :ti k:•~l '.! ) '" t'\IH'I lolllll I\ l'l<lll IO MANAGEMENT TRAINEES II~. \I. F..;T,\ n;~ \l.F.S •"'111<' l11i..111t.ll To m:ikt·I \'I l'l-.'\1111:"-:q111t 1011l.1\'I \11 '> I 11un \\"'Ii \1(11frr.1tc· TYPIST parl limi:. your "'t r'I ~l..1lb s, anurar:v h om1· ur my of1 1cc. Flex1· " 11.:ur<'~ ne1'. 1\1!•' :!I :1;, hie h"ur~ Si:ml r<'sunw pr1'1,.rr1•d ('.111 :\l itr\ 111 ,\ii ;'\u Hl!l, l>:ill) ~:11 ,L:1•nl 1.1:! 41:!7 .\11111<1.1\ l'ilol I' 0 llo'I. l.'il~J. t:•"t:1 ur 'I U\':..i.1;1) tor 1nl•1rrna \j,.,,1, 1'.iltl i1;.o;;:!i; ,,I Ill lll'.1llh I' I d1>111 li·plllllull· '"·'"·"'' '" • 'tll 111'1' 1"1111 I I .1111111 , 1 ,fl n II 1111•• \••fl I<• fl 11 \p pt\ .ti\\ .111 n1 t \ ,. :•'I • I f.11 lo111 Ill I '"' I \It I DO MESTIC \l.ilt• "' 11 11,.il1 I 1111 111111 '-p.111t•h 111 I 11d1 h lk .ti.Ill l.11 1• Ill llt tl.11 I\ l 'ol\I 1 .. 1 ~'" DRl\'ERS WANTED \11 II ftl \\ tftllt'll :\I ti'\ t.. • "'' ,,, , t '1•1•1\ I n 1'1·1 "" Ytllow Cob 11 •,.t '\I 11• I \11•11111• I "11111 .1111 \.ill. , SSO Newport Ctr Dr N e wport Btoc h ~ q11.1l ll11po1 t:mplt"''' HOTEl. MAIO \lu'I 'I''"'" I r1v.l"h \I' "" IOI h"11"·k··· l'l'I '1111..i l .1..:un.•. I •; ~ t "•''' II" 1, I .. n 111 h I'll I I\ I 1 t .. 11\1·\..n I" 1 I ''I' .11 '" '\II l\,l\t11111t l .11 1• 111 11111 I 11111 • 11u k 111.: ti; .• !':,.. I l1111"•k1•1 IWI ' 11.11 I 11 111•· 1111 11\l.l\tl\ I"'· 111 .• \l.1111 ~I "' • 1\1 Ill \o l-.\111·1 \1•1 •'"•'n l1111l11'thah· I 1(1<'11111!:' ""'' '"'""' .. , lk111tl.1h l1• 1·.or & 11htJlll' (,11 In I h1 \1 .1 ro•· t l.lt'l:'\~J'I> .h ·nwn D1rl'l'lurul :-..ui.. ttnn I -.I.I( I '~!-;I) I II I! SI'!' I I I' I''.;..----------1•~ rT111-; ut:n ;11 1.12 2n1 1-: n E SECRETARY t i\ltl'I· r 'I II 1-: \DI ... "T' lmm1·d1.111.· llJh'lllOJ; for \\,. 11 .11n \1111 \•I"" RN,3-ll:3 0 S1•1•rt\Jrl \\ 111111 .I"' h11m1·' 1111 h .111 .11c1'11·1111 Shill \p1ih ~I:; J), 1 nl 111•1· ,., 111·r A .1h1hl \ to 1 ,.,1 1·11111 ,. th,11 ,1,11 '' 1111 Olu:.pu._ UJn.i Pl "111 I.. 111ti1· V<' n 111· 11t1 >. 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O\\'I :!I llun11n~t111 l\o .t<·h :Jf \,I !lli2 i21:! ,1ft 31'\I WAREHOUSE w •' r I' h II II II ,. w Cl r k II I .1I•1• I I 1•., J, I 11 I fl S' 1 .1hrll'~ tlrl\t' v .111 fll\ I. llll & tlf'll \I Ill'!>, ~1111<f 1lt1,111i: 11•1·11rtl. ll1•a11 11·hwl••• Non 'mokt•r ;, £l .I \ W It ·r II I' ll S II I I, .~I.till .lfllll + 11\ l'I 11111<' St.11 t '>l .~) 1wr hr t":ill lur 11111·rvw ;,;,.; l~llll In If "''""\\,., ... ,\ llp "'fl "I l .. i.JI"' I 111l1 I 1\1 ll•h """"'kl'f'I"'' hll t:llo "1 '-.iii , ·-.. ~ 11 1, '< h•111111 111' \! 7,\~l ,111rt l'.111 i. .. 1wn '•Jiii & "l"'I Morine DIHtl Mechanic F 11r 1•1ut1111 1t1~111l111t111 ~. \\'t·,11·111 l s ... 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',., h . .t 1n,t111C hon' M hhH-1111111~ Mohl m.11..1111! knov. l<•rt.1(1.' Mh1ful ,\hh· 10 v.ork 1n clc•11<•ncll'ntl~ 3 ~ \ 1 ~ ,,, f'C'n(llll'I•, STACOSWITCH IHC lW Bnk!'r, C°"'h' Mti-11 549-3041 Equal Opp Jo;mplov m •f 1' INFOREX 1'11 '\:I 110 fir 11 1111 I lllNh1111' nii;hl "lh1f1 111)('n I 1111:' l\•1111111 01 ,Hlllt' t'u l'<>-.1l11m~ U\ .111 from I ...... 111 I Ir 1'',ll'llfkfl .1, 'H!11m1•n1 .. "'111 1111· lu1fr 11 pnul h11h1la)" \ .H' ntl•1I ~ d1•nt.il 111' t \1ll 1mm<"ll ·1 h1· P1'<111k M ·•< hllh' Tt·rri1111r.1n ~"r' u·i: lii:ll h """ Ill l'u•l 111 l-t1ll\' 11:1 S-11 \t:l91 KEYPUNCH OPR °''llhl 'lh1f\ h i'\ tn t;Jpt• ,\. 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Ri3 4'il3 ~very isroun 8096 XI.zso. !face eqwppcd -------Salcs-Scnit'e lA•J!iin~ ----'74 Spll!rrt'. 12.000 m1"s • Never Undersold . •••••••••••••••••••••• Very rast. S7SO 1973 HON· OS Wont.ct 9590 Roy CarYer Inc ~terced<•s Hl "' 'i.!. -1.X• Jlluc & beautrlul. SJllSO ---- AquaHeaven 830 7062 .000 Business owners will DA SLlOO. Only 902 mi.••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 _.,, )i • iuiw SE buri;undy 1l an Int '.\h'tro, ~16·81 91 '61 VOLVO 122 MATTRESSES ~a4de goods & services. SJ75.>t8·7816 *CALL US!* .....,..,,l~~l~~~ bc ree ~.Ooo r.1. lmmac . p1w -lle,tl.Juy. Name Brands, All sit.es ( 1 ) 6ll·3330 '72 Bultaco 350cc. TI or W•'tl buy yow Import' Nev. port ~·~rh1640·6444 prty, SI 1 ·500· rn 673 !l:!IJ ~:'!~~:'.,~~. •• .... !?!.~ ~JXl SIX Great discounts, S41J-8636 • Rodio. flat track. Very Ca1>t. car paid for or not' . •Mil •75 4SOSE S999 HIR Steno 1091 S400. •73 Husq. 400cc. 'BILL y .1.yir.5 · Copn 9715 Exec. w dan. rasseltl' VW BUSES ••••••;•••••••••••••••• small bore side hack.. " .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS stert'O. S1>cc1al redur t1n11 & CAMPERS .. HCA Color TV. 2 yr SUlOO. S40-7ti8t VW •PORSCHE '74 C.1pri. auto l raM. air for quid.. i.ale or 11.!ai-c !,',?mdyour busrdme,ssc~~h wurr, $158. TV J OllN'S·73 Honda 125. und er HOO SanJuun Cap1smino r.?0 000<1 . ,\1:\1.F;\l s tereo. t~C>'.~U. '7S BUS •••• 674MOT 1,.,....._11 .. ,, ~none ca oreac 120 i::. 23rd Sl. Cltf. · CllERR\''$550 al.so 137-4800493·•511 1"· mil·s.lliJ·282S. Houseoflmport• 7 1'a!>s,lthou,andmrll·:. lag plus one spare. We .,,.._ A27G mi, · · ---------• c .. 1.wne r eturn pe rm a nenll)' .,..,,.... lrlrSLSO.SSl·9481. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '74 Capri V·6, am/fm :!l:.t !121-KSlli! Like New "'-'4'-UOl wU0.9467 IWOITS EARLE flCE f.~~~~~ ......... !!.l.~ I •'72 CORVETTE T·TOP 1\111<1m.1lll· 11 .m .. m1,!<1on, 0111\. 0>J!I.> 1S;11i,, f'T) HOW ARO Chevrol•t lloH' & Q11<lll St~. ~l'" port lkJt"h dJJ ~ 99•0 ~ \\ .!ll ! 1 t•llll (;<I l'Ul\11 i\~lo.rni: ~I. 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Or try lv.c> c:.irds <;~,~~ti~~ r~o~~e~ I(:~ fully sclr ronl . ~IP' b~ •72 2'40Z Low m1. on g Newcar.s1lvcrmet.re 1'1s th•''iC(ISOll r:Jll~•· "'" 111111 ll\I., :>b ,l !l!l. bade lo bark """-.,.,., · Wmter Rate~. 6-1~-H385 TOP IUYEll owner. Mrch\.'lin l.lres & duc:cd lor purcha~e or '73 CAMPER 825HYG 7:..i '~~.ill 1' $Z ea or 3 SS · • -28• Titan. sleeps s. all Cit· ~ u" r1r~t. & la:.t' Top mags, sl1c . o-......., c»se. {0-11097}. Pop tup factory camr)t'r Mefocury 9950 PRlCES· .....,.,....., -------1 k 64 <<,,., J 4 ,5 lags$l60ea. S\~reo compon~nl: BIC \ra:.. Dy day or "eek dollarpa1dror1mport.s. 1974 260z. 4 spd, air, Hout.eoflmporb '7lBUS ..•• 229CFF '"'~'h"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6/9 lag• Sl soe-9W turntable. 2 'entun 6'5-3370 afler6. COSTA MESA AM/FM ?7 000 ~ 700 213/921~ Ste rl'O, air c: .... .,.... '71 ~1err \111nl<'h'Y '.\\Int. · a. rormula 6 'lpkrs. 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'.'Ii >11 ~~dchc~~~rmoncyor ~::aft5P~;' or. 6'4 . ~~~~ras~~:~~~~~~~·~(~: IMMEDeATELY A/C.4s~r~· lmporh '7~,;~7,~,~~t}y'u~r~tSB ~~::;1.~iq ollt••. c i11 derlo: 493-7856. FOR ALL 631·1276 L1kencw PILOT PRINTING loEob ,& Mont'nr T-.1--T -• 9 7 'Fffrori 9723 P.O. Box JSGO Cfl"P"'fl' NII tt-S, rav.... I 0 FOREIGN CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG 9742 Co6tJ Mcs a.Ca.tl2626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'erruri 67. 330GT C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• --loots, Mointftlonc:e/ 13' Shasta st•U cont'd, x.lnl CA.LL OR COME IH Superb Silver & Black. '69 MGC GT * TASER * Service f020 cond.E-ZUflh1lcl:l. TOSHUS 646-4006or&14-675' Rare.GCylindermodcl.4 GARDEN WfST VW :• Ill•" I" \\ .. r lie··" h l<l "t ;t1U I \\ t '' lfllll"lt I tll\<l 19U~ll•& c .......... ""'4'-'101 w U0.9447 Mustan9 Ghia '7 4 2:3.llllll 11\I, I 111\111'1', '1111 \•ond s.1111e1 I' I' mri 112111 Olds mob ii• 9955 ......•...•..•.....•... 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"' .. ,, . ., • 8 JG DAILY PILOT $45 Million Tax Owed IRS Seeks to Collect From Billie Sol Estes From AP DUp1tc~1 More than a decade after financier Biiiie Sol t:s&es went to prison for mall fraud and conspiracy, the eovernment bllll is trying to collect more th1rn $45 mllhon from the paroled West Texan and tus wife Two pet1t1ons naming Estes and his wife Patsy weTe filed wah the U.S. District Court clerk's offi ce an Abilene on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service The petitions seek judgments agaani.t Estes for $21,004,9~ and Mrs. E1tes for $24,5511,025 in back taxes, penalties and Interest for the ycars l95!H962. Es\es, paroled from federal pnson In 1971 arttr servinl:f six years of a 15-year prison ter m, remains under probation unUl 1980. He declared bankruptcy in 1962. A c1rcu1t court jury in llawaii ruled substantial· ly in ravor or actor LN Manin an a boat ownership dispute. The Jury decided that Ma rvin owns 70 percent of the boat "Blue Hawa11 " 11nd that Skipper Rope Selson of Kona. llawau owns the remamder. Nelson sought more than $200,000 an damages and title to the boat from Marvm. clatmmg the ac- tor reneged on a deal to transfer ownership or tbe vessel to Nelson. * Another honor for comedian Bob Hope. He has been named for the 1976 Patriot's Award or the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. t Presentation will be made Ma y 7 at the annual meetin~ of the Society. whose members in· elude the 291 living recipients of the Medal or Honor. * The "mystery woman" who embraced bachelor Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. on his 38lh birthday 1sn 't a mystery any HOP'E more. She is Susan PotUsh, 32, a Sa n Francisco Bay area film editor who dated Brown before he became governor -but she can't be described as a girUriend, sources close to Brown said. The sources said she ---------was visiting a Brown( J aide, and merely wanted PEOPLE to ~ash the governor a ,_ -----------'-happy birthday. * Robert E. Doyle bas been elected president of at radio stations to promote Gamblt-Hwr records. Charaes a1a1nsl llwf 11nd Krass Bros store haler were dropped • Add another i.eeond generation performer to the movie scent' son or BUI WllUams ant.I Barbara Hale. Katt Wiiliams as mnktne his film dehut in ''Carne," produced for United Art111ts by Paul Monash. He portray11 a high school sports hero in the sui>· penseCilm. A Northern California legislator is going to bat- tle against outhouses und log cabins an rural CaHfornia. He is Assemblyman Eugoe (.'happle, (R Roseville) Chappie lntro(1uced a resolution aimed at blocking the approval of proposed admm1stnH1ve. regulations whkh would permit persons v. ho bwld thetr own houses 1n rural areas to skip such urban features as indoor plumbinsz and electric liahts. The proposed ·regulations are backed by Gov. Edmulld Brown Jr. and State Arch1tecl Sim Van der &yn. • President and Mrs. Ford will host a luncheon May 11 for Danish Qu~n Mar1retbe II and has royal highness Prince Henrick, the White House says. The queen and prince will be on an extensive tour of the Uml· ed States in May. * Beer magnate Joseph Coors says he has not only contributed the maximum amount allowed lo Ronald Reag1n's presidential campaign, but has also bought fuJl.page newspaper ads to pro· ouuNMA•ouTI4E mote the California Republican. Coors said he placed full-page ads in eight Florida newspa pers just before the l\l arch 9 primary there. Federal law limits direct in· divldual contributions to Sl,000 during the primary penod and another Sl.000 after candidates are selected al national conven· lions. However, some personal. independent efforts on behalf of a candidate are exempted. the nine m1lhon-member National Geographic Society. Doyle. 60, vice president and secretary of the society, will succeed Melvi11 M. Payne, who will become chairman or the board arter reaching the retirement age of 65 next month. i----------·• Melville Bell Grosvenor . who has been PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE l'hairman s inC'e 1967, will become chai rman emeritus at that tame. but will remain as editor-in· chief of National Geographic magazine, the society 'aid. •• Beverly Hills l'eal estate and oil investor Rose Franks bought Carolands, the 92-room chateau of the !?Le Countess Ullian Remlllud Dandlnl, for S35J.OOO The purchase of the Hillsborough mansion was ;ipproved an Superior Court by Judge Melvin Cohn. A side effect of the sale is that Paciric Palisades medical researcher Dr. Selwyu McCabe loses S4 l.OOO he posted as o deposit. * Kenneth Gamltle, who6e recording enterprises created th<' "Philadelphia Sound" with such iwrformers as the O'Jays, pleaded guilty to payola rharges and was fined 12.:500 Gamble, his chief partner Leon Hull. three other company offacaals and a Ph1ladelph1a men'• clothinJ! stor<' had been accused of involvement In 'chemes to pay off disc jockeys and music directon ,_ CP'·HU NOTICI TO CRIOITOR' ..OTICI TO CR I OITOR' SUP'IRIORCOURTO,THI WP'IRIORCOURTO,THI ST ATI 0 1' CAl.1 l'ORNIA l'OR STATI 01' CAU l'ORNIA l'OR .n41 COUNTY 01' ORANOI TMI COUNT 'f 01' ORANGI Ne.A•l*4 Ne.A ... "4 hl•t• ol MINl!ll I(, $TOUT, ht••• ol JO$£PH TAUOEl ~ .. -. WARNER, OetHMtd. NOTICE IS HlllE8Y GIVEN lo ti. NOTICI 1$ Hllll8V GIVEN to llW cre<lilon ol IM .OOve ,.._d ~1 <-\Ott .i O>e •l>O.,. ,..,,...d -..o.n -all -llOM l\aY"'9 <l•I"" .oeMn•t NI .. 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""' O.IM-Marcll II, t"' ...., ,_.._MW""' 11~1 public.M""' OONHOWAllO llllNOOllU Eae<-Olfl>eWHI• 0.lff,._.rcll10, l .. 1'. .... -M-tlde<edflll EDITH l'.WAANEll LACllMAlt AMO UICKMAlt 6,,_Ulrla o1 '""Wm lt" .. ~-·'"'"-ol!N•OOWM--AllTNURJ. l'Ol.0111 """" ....... CA_. it tn .. *'" llWI •• , .... to ••1~;~ _....,_.,. .. aclt,CA.ttW ~ ... l•e<-Toi IJl•UU.-.t• f'l*ll-d Or..,119 ,.,."Dally"'"" _,1 ... 1ac11trt• Mtrcfl n.1'. •"" a.r111, 11. tf1t "'*'"'" o .. n11e eo.st o.i1, Ptiot, 114 , ..... II s. IJ, "· , .... ,. un,. Paid political ~rt1sement DON'T LET YOUR FUTURE DEPEND ON CHANCE VOTE APRIL 13 FOR RON SHENKMAN FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE I BUSINESSMAN x HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL .. ' UNSOLICITED PAID POLITICAL ADVERTIS EMENT Dear Fellow Newporters: Tomorrow I hope you will vote as my wife and I will for Gwenda Watson for City Council. I AM BILL FICKER , A LONG TIME NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENT . IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE FUTURE OF NEWPORT BEACH AS A PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK , I URGE YOU TO VOTE WITH US FOR GWENDA WATSON WHO WILL MAINTAIN A BALAN CE AND A CONCERN FOR: e ECONOMIC . STABILITY e CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT e ECOLOGICAL AND AESTHETIC RICHNESS MARK YOUR BALLOT GWENDA WATSON x PAID FOR BY BILL FICKER, 522 W . OCEAN FRONT, BALBOA, CA I ( f B1•ntington. ·Beach Fountain Valley EDITION ~ Afternoon .Y. toek VOL. 69, NO. 103, 3 SECTIONS, 64 P AG E S 1Tight By ROBE RT BARKER,, °' -°"''' ...... k.ttt A real "horse race" amon~ five a nd perhaps six candidates lS predicted Tuesday when Hunt ington Beach voters go lo the polls lo elect three new tit.) coun· c1l members to four-year terms. Veteran obsen crs say it w 111 be a tossup among Ralph Bauer. Ruth Finley, Ron Pattinson, Pram Shea and Ron Shenkman Race and possibly Richard Siebert. who has been r epoetedl)• making advances in the Canal stages of the campaign. Also on Tuesday's ballot v.11J ht> City Clerk Alicia Wentv.orth and city Treasurer Warren Hall who are seeking re·e lectton Both arc unopposed. ' In all. 16 candidates are mak- ing the run for council seats. m· eluding George Arnold who 1s an Overpayment Claimed ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA Forecast • m omcaal wnte-in candidate Mrs. Went worth !la):. there ar l' IH,070 residents registered to vote. but that s he dpcct~ a turnoot ol only 17 to 20 pen·ent. "Anything over 20 percent would be 'ery s urpnsmg." )!rs Wentworth said. She said also that 515 absenlet> ballots ha\'e been rt>lurned, the highes t total 1n Hun"ngton Beach election history. She al· tributes the unusu.llly high number to lht· r .art thut th\" t'lt'<' tion 11> b~rn~ hdd l.lunn~ Eu~ter vaculaon and that many \otl·r~ are on \'acal1on The polls \\Ill be opt•n from i a m . t o 8 p m a n d ~I r ' Wentworth l'Xpl'cts the fmJI rl" sull.h lo be knov. n by 11 p m A video l:tlJt' of the electron re sults v. ill be flashed on n !>cret..n 1n council chambers us lhl'~ MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1976 TE N CE NTS HB Election, t•ome in ThE' publl<' is 1m 1ted to 'It'" thl' prot'l'l'd1ni.:' ;\la\or J\:orm,e (;1t.ibs rn ,uit> a plea today for .ell \oh•rs to cast their ballots. sh e ' a I d I f l h e .: l' n e r .ii populael' chdn'l JtCl out to \flt£'. the £'lt•tt1on could l.w t·ontrollcd t11 a lar~e l"<lent b~ special 1nt£'n•st ~roup~ "and th1:·~ scare me lo de ath · )I Jn~ obsen l'rS reported that •· 4J fort's!" of C'Olm p;u.:n si1tns .ind po,ter:. i1 vruni: up over th1• \\l'l'k<·nd. rov1·rin~ telt•plwnl' poles along Hl"'ach Hl1ult•vurd uml C olden Wes t StrCl't .md otht>r ntaJor 1·1t' ,tret•tc; "I'\ 1• nt'\'l'r st•t•n ... o many s1~n.., pop up 111 m y lifr. Jnd most or tht.>rtl 1irt• 1llegalh put on lh1• po\\ l'r poles." i.a1d on<' lead1n.: <·ontendt'r. tSee RACE, P ial(e !\!) Standard Oil Fights ' For HB Tax Refund By \VfLLIA~I SCHREIBER OI U.. 0 .. 1, l'tlet St.II Standard 011 of Cahfom1a re- sumed its appeal today for u re- rund or Orange County propt>rty taxes the company cl:ums 1t overpaid on its Huntington Beach 011landin1974 Judge Rziles Patty Held For 90 Davs ., SAN FRA!'l:CISCO <A l') Patn<'ll.I llt>ar:.t '<; JUCJ~l'. n·.,<'n IOJl h1~ final dl'C'l'llln on hl•r St•n tenc<' for armt•d b;mk rnhtwr\'. ordert'd her cnmm1llt'<I tod41v for a 90·day psychiatrtr study · In a 'urpras1• mm·t·. rrumptc·d by a rt'QU<'Sl from )11,., lh:.ir!>t ' attorne~. F Lt•<' Haill''" th1• Judge :-.t11d he \\ ould allow lht• <'Omm1tnwnt to provide furtht•r 1nJormation to 1o¢u1de him in ~en tencing the 22·} car-old heir<'" U S 01.,lrit•l Court Jud1-te Oliwr J . Carter. followin~ the l~tter of thC' law. temporanh 1m posed lhe maximum Sl'ntcn<'<' of ~ Yl'ars in pn..cm on two counb but said ht> intends to r<'ducc th1• sentcnc1• no matter what the n· suit nf 'olUdH.'' \arH·r <11d not 'av \\h1rh fC'deral 1ns111u11on would ht' cit• signuterl for ~I i"s llc>arc;t !'. ps~th1atnc l'x:.tm1nat1on' ~11 .... lft>ar .. 1 \\ .... C'On\IC'l1•cl Mar<'h 20 of" llltni:lv t.1kanl! p.11 t In tht• hnlciup of .1 San 1"r.111l'l'ot'•1 bank hr.111rh I 1111 1 t'.11., <.1j:o 'fhurs dav In 1 t•l111n1ni.: 1h n~rd1l'I. the 1un n •J1•1·1l•e1 he•r contt.•nt1<111 th,1t 'Ill' \\a., fore NI 1n to th1• C'rlffil' hv th.-nuh1'.11' who k1dna1w1t lwr to\\ 1·1·k' h•·lore· thr robbc•n Arabs Voting Peacefztlly !':A Rl.l'8 01·t011p1t•t1 J onlan IA P > l'alc•,11n1.111 A111h' \ ott-d l>t'<ll'dull.\ II\ th1• thn11,.1nc1' to day an .111 1·le•('t 111n l'\ Pt't'h•d t 11 produ<'e racJ1n1I .::111" 111111 hl't~hlen 1 <'.,1,1,ine·r tn lht• l•u ae•la n<'cupa t1on of riot ~c·Jrrt'fl \\ nt JordJn lsr:wl 'ipOn'IOr<'li tlw c•l1•rtionoe in two dolcn tm~n' ;11111 \tllili.t<''· b u t I s r :1 r I 1 t r 1) n p " \\ c• r 1• withdrawn for I he• \'t>l ing and the• :ttmosph('fl' wa' r1•,tl\1' 1n ... 1e:icl or frurful Or:n:d _,Coasl Weather \'ariable cloudme's with ehancl' of showers toni~hl a n d Tuesday . Tc•m· perat ur es cooler with h1~hs Tuesday in the upper 40s INSIDE TODA,, S~nd a da11 on the C'am- po 1 gn trail u·1th Jimmy Corter. AR Index ........ AH ,._,..,,,.. .. lo. ..... 111 ... """'"''' c.. .... ,,. •• "' .... 11 .... 1 ...... o. ....... Ill I) °"'""""C....ftlf Ill .. .... "'' °'"'"' •• ......... 11-J O'M1-• •• Sewtt 8A' 0..tt ..... \ICU '" Slee.,., ... ~tt ., ~ ............. •• ,,,. ... , ... • •• ......... _ft, .. ,,. ...... • • .. _. ,, """'"'-A• *"'u" ., -ldNt~ ,.. M ftUlllOtrt •1 The hearrng before county As· sessment Appeals Board number one m Santa Ana could last as long as three weeks. aceording to Standard attorncvs and the pn,·ate lawyers h1rt-d to defend the count~ as:.essor's offi{'e in the dispute A,.W\rr.,..to HOWARD 'GREATEST' Ex-'Wlfe' Terry .Moore Ex-Starlet Calls Hughes 'Best Lover' FORT l.Al'()EHDALE, Fl:i I \P1 Fnrmcr monc· ... 1.irkt Terr\' :\lool l'. Ii , t'la1m' lo han· ht• 1• n m a r r 1 t• ti to 1t1f' f ,ll 1: l11lhonJtrt' llowarrl llugh1·-. .111!1 '·"" lht•rt• "m.Jv hJ\t' hc•1•n 1·h;ltln•n h) tht· m.irnagl' · Ito" a1 cl\\'" th1• J.!rt•alt''' Im (•r I e•\ 1•r h;1<f." 'ht.• .. aid "I h· \\a' llw lw-.\ · llui:ht"•. "ho d 1t•f1 l.1,I \hmcl.1 \ from k1cln1'\ f,11l11rt• h;1cl t1t11\ l\\CI knO\\n \\l\'l'' 111· \\a~ d1\orc•t•f1 MANAGER SA VS HUGHES LEFT HOTEL ALIVE, A4 rrnm llou,lon :;m·1.1htl' Ell;1 H11·e Ill IU29 "\o ntht·r OIUrTill)W "'J' r 1•corded fu1 1111,i:ht•' until h1' marnt•cl .1(·trc""' J1'.Jll Pcll•r'> 111 1!157 Tht'\' \\ 1•r1• clr\'or<'cd an 1971. Mis' :.tonrt• 'aid .. tw m••I llu)the~ \\hen 'h<' "a~ IS .ind marr1N1 him HI the lal<' 1940' She would not s:w how i.hc me·t him · "I h,1\e• lo'-l lht• i:realei:l fnt'nrl I haw t'H'r h~1d. · Masi. Moore '•1111 111 an 1ntc•r\'11•w an Fort Lauckrd.dt•. llow.1r<I r111sl·cl m1' Sht• '~11rl tht•re "mav haH been" thlldren from her ·allri:ed marn:J£l' to lluji!hcs. but she rf'· fo.,ed to be mor<' specifi c bccauo;e s he s31d s he 1" writing her autob1of(raphy. She declined to ~ay who her publisher is. ''I'm writing m y autobto· · graphy for lhe money," she said "M y hfe was completely dif- ferent from whal people lhoughl. Howard taught me subterfuge." Asked ar she h ad anv docu· menls to prove her contention. Miss Moore said. "I must " She said she h es no plan:i; to hie any cla11ns agains t the HU8hes estate for herself or any children who might ha\'e been falhered by Hughes "I like to be indept>ndent." she sard. Miss l\toort>, who has not ap- peared m a ma1or motion picture since 1960, is filming "The Great Balloon Race." a mo'''e about the annual ba !loon race from The Bahamas to Fort Lauderdale Sitting on the appeals board are H untington Beach C'oun- e1lman Alvin Coen. lawyer Frank Manzo and real estate appraiser Larry Sutton. Coen's city stands lo lose tax re\'enue 1r Standard wins its cast' and Sutton has admitted he lt>ases Westminster oil land to Standard Both men ha\'e !>lated they can g1\'e the case a fair hearing 011 company lawyers contend that former asst>s~or Jack \'allerga o\'er-as!>t'.,scd 31 Stan dard drtlhnli! and pumpin~ sat{•:. in llunttn~ton Bea(•h dunnli! a year when oil companit's 1n j(t'neral fartod pr1<·e rontrols and rollbacks The company claims that the "alue of oil land during ltw t1nergy l'rl .,1~ wa-. reduced anrl that redu<'t•on wa~ not reOc·cted in the C'ount~ 's tax appraa..al Standard is asking for a total r<.·· duction in its assessment or SG.8 million for 1974 If the Judgment goes against the county. otht>r oil companies art.' exJ)t'cted to follow lhe preC'e· d<'nl, ultimately forcing the coun- ty to gi "e up a II or part or millions or dollars In oil property taxes the county hos impounded pending resolution or the drs· put es. During today 's nl'tion before the appeals board Alex ll<'n derson, production area supl'rtn· l<>ndenl for Stand1trd's llunl· inJ:lOn Beach operation. un- derv.·ent t'ross-examinat1on. Ph1l1p Rudn1 rk. lht' H.1kersheld oil la\\~t·r h1n.'d to n•prl'sent the asse,.!>or, :1ttcmpl t•d to pan ll<>nder'oon do\\n on tlw .1rtual co't of opt>r:umg th1· 1111 f1t'ld<> and rt.•l:tll\'l' producl1\'1t' of the r1l•ld~ llrnder::.on ':11d that 90 pcrrc•nt of th<' 011 produ{'cd in llunt1ninon lk'nl'h l'Om('s from I 15 welb :ind lht' rt•mainang 111 pt1rrcnt 1s pro· clut·ed b\' t \\ o \\ell" lk al;o ~J\ ea h1$lhly leC'hn1t·nl 1•'<plana11nn of thl' m<'lhod uM•d lo <lt•t('rmant· v. hen a particular w1•ll has begun to rn~t mnn' too1>t•ratl' (~e \ P P EA I., P aite t\2) Shoe Store Bandit Sought llunllnt?ton Beach police• an• still seeking an armed hanfllt who fled with S40 in rash l''ruluv from Morton Shol''. 9047 Atlanta 1\\'e • lluntington Beach Orflcer' said the lont' bandit walked into the store at 11 1:; a m . pulkd a revol 11rr. ask<•d for <'llsh and flt•d on foot \\1lh s.io tn u hrown pap<•r bali( llr wall de~rnhC'd a!> hla<'k, nbout five fet't, 11 ml'l1e~ tall. s tocky and "j?rubb~ ," poller '::11d H<' "as "canng a large: noppyhnt Tt>tt1pesi11011s AefioH Olympic h opefuls m Tempt•!->t Cla!\ ... l~a\'t' the s tarting lme !marker, foreground > 111 Ala mito~ Bay Yacht Club's \.\'estern Region Olympic QualifyinJ.! Rt•J.!<1tl<1 The '\mall hoal ... 11lor<> h.ul .11! ltw '' t•at twr thC'y rould hancllt· dunn).! lht• l'\l'nt To 'l'I ' ho" it all ce1mc uu~. St.'t' Page A 1~ ---- Tiro Arrested 3 Bandits Disrupt In Marina High Smoke Attack Cop, Robber Film Two 20-year-old men. one of them in the L' S. Army. were 111 llunlin~ton Bt·aC'h Jail today aftl•r they allegt>dh tossed a smok<' grenade into a social studies da.,., at Marina ll11!h School Police :.aid Steven\\' ~falrh<.'11. \\ho h~ts h1.!> home as 6271 lroqun" Hoad Wt'stminstPr. but" hnah'"' in the· Arni\' !>lal10nl'<l at Fort Hr :t#(I.?. ;.; C ."a net :\I ichad A i >1111 can. 20. Stanton." en· Jrrc.,tc.'CI on r h Jr ge<. of pos!>e~s1on of .1 de!>tructl\ e d1'v1ec :ind attempt mRlosetaf1reaft<•rthc10 -12a m. int·1dent Fire ere\\' \\ere callc>d to ulo\\' smoke from the bualchng. offlc.·l·r' said, and thP 1 m mcd1att• arl'a \\a' C\acualed bnl'fly. hut th<'re v.a, nndamai:t• Offt{'t'f'o ... 11d the\' ha\'(' no mntl\<' m th1· C'a'\l'. ht1t hoth rn1·n Wl'l'P in Jail lnd:iy \\Ith hall ,,.l .1l s:!5 000 HB School Plans Surve y Parc·nts 1n the Oct.':ln View School 01,tn<"l 1n 11unlmijton Hea{'h are ht>in,1:: ask<'d bv d1.,1r1l'I off1Cl:\h about their loc:;I '>C'honh and d1 strirt C'du£'al1on,ll pro grams The random suney "'" h1• taken am on I! about 2,500 pan•nt-.. d 1s trirl off1r1a ls ~u1 d . All respons1•s llrt• anon~ mflu'< Thi'\' sa111 the> a n.,wl'r' "111 t..- made publl" lf1 l<1h• Apnl. !"EW YORK (APl Three masked men armed with i.hoti::un!' and p1 stol-; open<'d fire toda v an the auchtonum of a West 12nd· Sln:et th1•<1lC'r that once housefl th<' ZH•frld Follies. t'atall\' \\Ound111g l\\o tirmorcd tar i:uardc; 111 a holdup allt•mpl. pohtt• "a1d Tht• lht•atN "as l'hO\\lnl.? a t•np:--ancl rohlwr" mo' H' 1•n111 INI "The <;eta\\ a' · Photographs promotanj? the.· m11\ ll' •mts1cl<' lhl' theat<>r ... how gunm<>n "l'Jrln~ ~k1 masks A st . c I a r I'.' II 0., pi I :ti spokl',man saul on" of lh1• i::uarcl ... died an lht• opl·r.1llni:: room ..ind thC' otht•r 1n a re·c'•J\l'ry room ahr>ut :!' • hour-. .ilter thl' sh<1ot 1ng., Thl•lf namr' \\'l'rt' not 1m- m<·d1ateh clt-.clo,l·d l'ollrc.· 0 !-alcl tlwn• wen• no\\ 1t n1•s"''" t11 1 ht• 'h1wt 111i::" twfon: llw da) ·.., fll SI <,how h1·g~tn lllrx>d 'tJIOt•!I I h e I he'.ll<'r·, 111111 1>1l'rl lllO f11ol loni:: 1<111~ lollh\ \\ he·11• on<' ~UJl'rl i.t al(i:c·r<'d .th«r lw1ng :..hnt Tht· I hP:ttPr 111w1· lw-.t1 ·el .. vmto or :'\c\\ 'Ill k .... f11w't 1•11\e•r t.Jlllll1('tll Ont• i.:oard "a' h11 in 1h1• t'ht·~.t :rnd t 111' nthc•r an 1111' a llclmrwn, hoth hv :ipparl'rtl 'hntJ,:un hla'>t.,, pohrt• 'oll1d Th" ~unm<>n w<'re• n11t ap prt•ht•lld<:i1 Poltrt• 'aul 11<1 monf'.V wus takrn from tlw 1tu11rd'. lh1· ar mon'tl {'ar or I hl· lht•ate·1 '"'l' Off1ct•r-. 'aul lht· gu1111a•n fm {'l1tl a clt•;rn1nJ.: m.1n 111 h•I thrrn 111 lhP ha«'k c•nl r :me·t· <11 Ill<' theall'f ahout 00 mmute•'i hc:f1ir1· rhe ~lay1n~' The' 'o J1d tlw I.! u a r cl ' • \\ h o ""or k l' 11 I 111 Puralutor SN·ur 1ty Inc• . \\l'l'c making a resiular pit'kup ill t>w theat er, but the: i:unmen ep part>ntl.v thought a d<'hvcry "'"" b<'1n~ made. Wilham Dui:g:in. i.upcrv1~nr for Cirwma C"lfeu1t Corp . \\hl<'la oJ)<'ratt~ lh<' lhl':1trr . .,:11d ht• ar· rt\i:d ;ii \\ork :it i 15 <• m :inrl \\ alked 11110 a .,hot gun "lit• !><ml he• wa,., t aken to th1• omc·t· of lhC'at er m:inag1•r .lark Kl'b\. where the• thrt•P gunmen ordf'rt•tl him to 01wn the "Jft· I k 'aid tw lold lhl' gunmPn 1h.1t onh th1· ;irmon·d c•ar gu,1rt1' C'oufd d11 that. Uui:gan and 18 h\hr·r pt>r'>on-. · lhc•ater t•mplu) I'' .111d '"irl \' .11 n \'!OJ:: patron' w1•11• lat f'r ll'd into a r<',.,troom in the· tw"·ml·nf 111 th<.· lht'.11t•r ;111tl lhl·1r a1 ll'h "1•rt• I 11·ci w at h li•n gt h-, ul dolht'.,hllt' HB Boy Hurt In Bike Crash I\ r. v1·11r nlfl llun11n1-.11111 B1•arh h11v \\;,, l11•:itt•ll 101lwml1111uri1·' .mil rt•le.,,...C'ff Suncl:n ,1fh•r 111, Inn dt· \\ ,1'i '' rul'k hy ,1 r,1r. po ht•· r 1•porl 1·11 01·1l111~ Timothy .Jord:1011lt•s . fi. of :m=t11:? W 1111! ( ';1111· J.,1nl'. 111<h• '11' l11n dt• 1n\11 th1• p.11 h of ,1 c ,11 elrl\ "" In IL1r"1n f'1•11l1•ll .lohn,lnn. <!Ii . 111 ~·0112 ll11m11ni: Spl'111i:~ l.;111,., ll11nt 111~:1011 B1'.1C'l1, pol H't' '.11cl Tiit' Jl'I 1clt-11l nrc•un t•d .11 2 1 ~. p rnlo at lt11nn1ni.: Sp1 ill~'' .111rl H1J.: ~ur l>r 1 \ t'. pot11·p '·"" Thi· tl11 v1•1 of th1• tar w ui. not C'llt•d She Was 'Aleoholie' Candidates Recounted Joan Kennedy Reponed 'Closet Drinlrer' By T he Ass~lated Press The National Enquirer, a weekly newspaper ba.sed 111 Lan· lana. Fla .. has publJshed what 1l calls "Joan Kennedy's Life as an Alcoholic." The Enquirer said that Mrs. Kennedy, while al the Smithers Alcohoh c Reha b1htation Center in New Yor k, told fellow patient Michael De M ar{'O that her• husband was "absolutely· shocked" when he learned she was going to seek treatmenL "Ted looked at me and said: 'Don·t be ridiculous. You just dnnk a hllle once 1n a while ' He had no idea l was an alcoholic- he just never knew that for som(' lime I'd been a closet dnnker." De Marco quoted Mrs Kennedy as saying in the Enquner article. Anot her patient , Rosemary Steele. who s aid she was a . welfare patient and Mrs. Ken nedy's roommate. s.Vd that Ted Kennedy never visited his wifr during her s tay al the center but did pack her up lo take her home. the Enqwrer said. Meanwhile, Eunice Kennedy Shriver says published reports aboul the per-.onal life of her ''il'I· \C"r 1n law. amount to "sheer character assassination." In a 900-word arllcle published Sonday m the Washington Star. Mrs. Shriver east1gated the Star ror printing an account of a Na· Uonal Enquirer article about her sister-in-law's tr<'alment at an 1nsttlution run by Alcoholics Anonymous . She tailed the artide "un· adulterated gossip" based on in· ter\'1ews with "two sick people" at the mshtut1on She denied the article's report of a nft between Mrs . Kennedy. wife or lht• l\la8sachusetts senator. and t~e DRI SK ER, r age Al> For the conventenc1• nr llunhngton Bc:-IC'h voter!>, profiles or candidates for the c ity counrll arl' repnnted on pages i\7 /\ and A 7 B of today's l'd1 lion. The profiles and a{'com panytn~ photos have up peared previously in the Daily Pilot Now. by hav· mg them all to~cther, tht' voter can compare the can- didates . The election ts Tuesday. A,I DAILY PILOT H/F MO'\day.Apnl 12. 1978 • An Editorial Election Choices Sixteen Nrndidale5 re s~ki.ng three seats on the Huntington Reach City Counc11 in the munlcapal elec· lion on Tue:.dny. The f>a1ly l'1lot discussed the top contenders In ~m(' detail an an ~itonal last Wednesday. rolloWl ng 1s a :-.ummary orth1 nt-w:spaper's recommendations. . RALPH BAUER, a businessman with a record of ~ohd accompli5hm ents both in civic affotrs and on the l lunllngton Re ach I llgh School Board or Trustees. RUTH FINLEY, a planning commissioner who has .f!aaned a. r~putation for knowledge of municipal Jffa1rs and w11l1ngness to study all phases of an issue. RON SHENKMAN who has t•xpe rience on the FounU11n Vu!lcy City Counr1J and the Huntington Ucllc h High Sc hool Board and who has an extensive background 1n financial matters. Caty <.:lc rk AIJcia Wentworth and City Treasurer Warre n Hall also wall be on Tuesday's ballot. Both are unopposed <1nd deserve re ·elect1on. .The polls will be open from 7 a .m . tD 8 p.m . Ex· ercase your right a s a citizen and vote. HB Burglary, Rape Attempt Charges Told A ·2 l ·year ·old Huntingt on Beach man was free on bond to· day after his arrest early Satur· day on a burglary and attempted rape charge. police reported. Wilham Arthur Glider, 21, of 6700 Warner Ave., Apt. S·E, was arrested at 6 a.m . Saturday alter police allege he broke into another apartment m his com· plex and attempted to rape a 19-year-old woman. Officers said the woman, who was asleep at the time, struggled wilh her alleged attacker, then ht a cigarette lighter a nd r e· cognized h im. PolJce s aid the man allegedly apologized and fled. Police said the woman was un· inJured. Officer s said they believe the man entered the ;1partment through an unlocked door. Gisler Wins HB District Speech Event C1slt>r Jntermcdiat.eSchool \ltOn the swl'epi.takl'!> trophy for the mo . .;t point:; r ecently dunng the Huntington Beach City School District 's C1rs t s peech and debate tournament. Open to seventh and eighth grade mentally girted students. the tournament included 84 con· testants com peting in five areas. distn cl officials said. First place winners wer e Shawn M 1tchell. Dwyer. 1m· \ promptu ; Juli e McGrath. Sower!>. extcmpora nrous: Robin Greathous. Gas ter, humorous: Kathy Stolte. Sowers, orig1ni.1l oratory. Tied for first place in debatr were Lines Palubinskas and ('hris J ohns on ot Sowers ttnd Carol Pestoll'SI nnd Anne Conger of Dwyer. officials said. District tl'acher!! started pl an· nlng tht' <'vent in Deccmber. Coordinators were Dareen YonL'\, John Bethell, Paul Smith and Pat· ~llUihCS. Two Mor~ uccumh M 1 i\ MI (I\ f' l Two more rwn pie ha\ 1• tl1 NI I rom hurnll :.ur fl'rNt 1n ,, f in • that burnl!d through n M1.1m1 hoh•I .1 we.-k .1~0. lirtn~1n.: !ht• d1•ath toll lo n1n1• Jo"1rr (;h1l't no11 Hlckmnn s.lld an ar,on 1nv1•s11aolion hRI\ n,irrnw('d to I\\ o 'ill!ls>C<'U, but ne ither he nnr pohcc would dt1ho r1Jte ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.. "''""°"' (' .,.,, f\•ll'f ... ..,. ... "" ...,~ ,, t~ tN' till',..\ t••t\\ I\ lltJNioi.tf W tf'9 °' ~ , ..... ,, f'u"41"'11 \I c~....... !l..,<fllf .. ~hOf'" •'' ~1\Nft ~,...,., w-. ,,,..f :.~:'i"ft;:1.~rt ':~~.~~·· .~~;: ...... :::. \I t i f I/ li""1 ' '~I of\.+ t'• 4•"" \1•1i4f\ C,A:nt A ti ... '~J "''Wiil t"hho·10 t'\,.,. ,..._ ..... 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Officer Dave Gammell. presi. dent of the Huntington Beach Police Officers Association, said he, too, was taken aback by the overwhelming number oC Illegal signs. He added, however, that police feel powerless to do much about them because police are actively backing Pattinson, Mrs. Shea and Siebert. He said if police removed signs. he fears they could be ac· cused of showing favontism to their candidates. Voters also were barraged with loudspeak er s over the weekend plus "special election newspapers ." The main issues of the cam· paign have dealt with the city's fin ancial d ilfic ulties, the manageme nt or the city, and criticism directed at City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands. Out or state trips by council members have also come under fire, in the face of the city's r111an- cial crisis. Two of the candidates, Lee Rebman and Edward Kasner , have questioned the legality of the city's $100 filing fee and Reb- man has sued to get his money back. He said he m ay lake actton to Lf'\• to invalidate the eledion. The candidates, and the order in which they will appear on Ute ballot are Richard W. Siebert, pharmacist; Ron Shenkman, finan('1al executive: Prim Shea, businesswoman: John W. Saun· de rs. investment sales: Sally 1-1-an('eS Gr eenbaum. attorney. Edward Kasner, attorney: and Ron Pattinson, salesma n·former pohceman. Also. William R. Tinard, teacher: Ruth Finley, planning commis s ioner : Andrew T . Chandler, s cientis t : Pe te r Maclnnts, auditor: Lee Rebm an, <'ommunity volunlt'<'r and col· lcge student; Levi T "Bud" Ho s e. r e ti red NASA ad · m1n1strator . Ralph II. Bauer, rom m ~r c 1 a l d .-velopme n t manager. and J1;·rry Hudson, m1•d1cal s ystems consultant. The new council members will take ofhce on Apnl 19 at which ttme a new mayor al.o will be ~elected Ocean View OKs School Transfer Plan Student ~ In flu n •·• n gt t> n lk•ach'!i Ocenn View School Dis· trict may opt to traMCer to other ('ampuses next fall. no m atter where they live in the district. S"hool orflclals arr now ac· rC'f)tlng t<'quests to tMlnsfer 11tu· dents to Circle. Collctie. Havt'n, l.11ke. Lark. Oall . V1llnac and Robinwood Schools. as we-II as to tht" two year .round campul\t'S, Westm o nt a nd C rest View Schools. Distri('l orflclnts said parent! may only trm~ \~ ch1ldrt'n as space is available, and must provide tra nsportation. Parents are asked not t o r t'ques l transfers during the school yrar. Those interested should con· tact their school principals. of. flC'iaJs said. The transfers will t:.ike effect next Call. Edi&on $t-Udem Wins France Trip Edison High School student Michael ~Ibo won a two-month trip to France during a r1!cent French s peak i ng contt ~· sponsored by the Alliance Fran caise o( Orange County, school officials announced. Mjchael competed with both o prepared and Impromptu speech• in the event, held al UC lrvine . Four other Edison studenl'I al~ took part In lbc compctllion. oC· ficiau said. , Israelis Intercept Airliner 't£L AVI\' (AP) -lsrnli air rorce Jets Intercepted a Saudi Arabian 1tlrcrart with 2 7 paa~en.:rrs and crt>w -mclud1ng thrtt American ~rtwmen -llnd forced It to land at llen·Gurion lntern1tlonal A1rpoM nenr Tel A\'av today, Ole military eom· mandsa1d The crewmen told Israeli inter· rogators the military transport plane had strayed ocr lt.s course on its fhght from Damascus , Sn1q to R1vadb . tht Saudi LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE,A4 capital lsraeh om('1aJs said Ulev expected the plane wouJd be ai. lowed lo continue 1t.s fl.aght later today. . The Is raelis said the plane was 111tercepted 75 m ties southwest ol Damascus. Jl was no& known ex· actly how Car off coune it wu. however. The communique said the Am erican-built C130 Hercules was intercepted in Israeli air space near the Lebanese border. The plane was carrying 23 civilians and Saudi Arabian soldiers. the announcement said. The senior pilot was a Saudi Ara- bian. it added. "As far as we know there wer e no problems." said a spokesm an. and the fighters did not fire on the Saudi plane . A military attache from the U.S. Embassy was with the American crewmen while Israeli troops questioned the Saudi Ara· bians, the communique said. Israeli jets last intercepted a n Arab plane in airspace controlled by Israel on Feb. 21, 1973, when fighrers shot down a L ibyan airliner arter the pilot refused to obey orders to land. Only five of the 113 passengers and crew sur - vived the crash in the occupied Sinai desert. It was not immediately clear why the Saudi plane had U.S. personnel aboard, but the United Stales is known to send military advisers to Saudi Arabia. It t rains some Saudi air force of- ficers at u .s :bases. The announcement said the transport plane -the same type used by the Israeli air force - penetrated Isr aeli air space near the Mediterranean coast. The Israeli jets signaled the plane to follow them to Tel Aviv, the military said. · The Israelis h ave been on ground and air alert along the Lebanese border to watch de- velopments in Lebanon's civil war. AJthough the Saudi Arabians have not been reported Involved in the Lebanese conf11('t, up to 6,000 Syrian troops are said to have entered the conflict. The Saudi air force has units sta· tioned in Syria and has taken part in joint exercises with the Synan military. Jackson J's. Caner By the-Associated Pr~ss Sen. Henry M. Jackson stepped up criticism of presidential primary oppo- nent Jimmy Ca rter today, suggesting Carter might "get us into nat1onaJ and international embarrass· in~ i.ituallons" as pres1· rlent be c au se he has apolog11ed for some state· ments during the cam· pa1gn At a new! confr rc·nrr in Jnrl1anar o l1 'I , t h e Wac;h1ngton .-.cna tor said C:1rter's apology for usin~ tht' Jlhrasc "ethnic punty" In an apJ)f'arr.nr1• in ~uth Bend, Jnd., l a<1 t wet-k r aise!! a question M tn wh e ther th e former Georgia 1overnor has good judgment. <Related i.tory, AB> "It's. whole ser ies or in· cldents tha t h nv<' taken r.lacc," J ackson said dur· ng campaigning for In· dJnna 's M ny 4 Democratic pnmary, Craft Show Slated at FV Crafts from oil painting to wood art will be on display at the April 23 meeting of the Fountain Valley Happy Hom em alters. The proiram will begin al 10 a.m. at the city's Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave. ~ public Is in vited, and frttbabysit· t i n g wi ll be provide d for youngsters over\ wo. The $1.75 adm ission charge in· eludes lunch. Those wishing to stay for t he crafts dJsplay only will be charsed 75 cents. Reser va- Uons should be made by Friday wtlh Mrs. TbomasG. Kohl or Mrs. Delbert Lucia. Civic Leadership Honored O.tly l'\IM ~1 .. 1 r ...ie Honor ed by the Salvation Army for com · munity s ervice at the annual m eeting in Fountain Valley Thursday w ere <from left), Mike Manahan of the Irvine Com · pa ny, civic leadership award: Mary Lou Wheeler of th<' First United Methodist Churc h in Orange. wom:.in of the year. and Ralph Kl aa scn of San Clemente. • m anager of Lai::una Federal Savings and Loan. man of the year. Callaway Denies Misuse of Office Lead Y aclits Circle Island Of Guadalupe WASHINGTON CAP > - Howard "Bo" Callaway, declar· ing "I have nothing to hide," to· day denied he e xerted any politi cal pressure while secretary of the Army to win U.S. Forest Service approval to ex· pand his Colorado ski resort onto federal land. Th e former campai~n m anager for Prci.1dent Fo rd acknowledged, howevt.>r , that he djscussed the rc!tort 's MtUJt1on with Fores t Ser vice a nd Agriculture Department official:. in a m eeting July 3 in h is Pen· tagon office. But Callaway said that meet· ing was initiated not by hm1 but by two of the offt('1als who werl' longtime frie n d s and who Callaway said indicated a desire to pay a social call on him on Ills last d ay on the job. ''Perhaps I w as nai ve ,'' Callaway s aid. "but I Just d1dn t see anything wrong with that meeting." lie told the Sena te inte rior und insular affairs subeomm1tlec that the propoi.ed expanMon <If his Crested Butte resort onto nearby federal land hud been in the works for a number of \earc; and that he was taken l>y !turvrr!le when he learnl'd 1n January 19H of a tentative f orest Ser vice de· cision to block the exparu.1on. But Callaway demt:d ht! hJrl anything to do with the .H•n es r1f events which led to the lt·ntatl\·c dee1s1on being overruled later in 19i5. Callaway claimed that hud lw wanted to exert pol1t1C'al "'" ssure. he would not have donl' 1t with the s ubord1nat l' officials who met with him at the July 3 session. but would h:t\c: gonr• directly r o Secre ta ry of Agriculture E arl Butz. .. And I would havl' called hi,;, not onC'l', but once a wcrk. ' Callaway asserlt•d lie said that "h1k lht' ~k1 r<· sort company in which hl' o"n' .1 two·th1rd.-. 1nttre:.t w;is in !'o1•r11111.-. finanC'tal trouble and ha, d1•ht' ol DRINKER. • other Kenn1•dy wom1•n .. Have reporters no obhJ.?otron to ~et their racls straight'' Have editors no re~ard for accurary ., Is this not sheer charocler as· sassm ahon totally out of t)ounds for any decent Journal?" she asked. Mr-;. Shriver . whost' husbPnrl, Sargent, n•('ently droppt'<f 1>ul of the race for the Oemocrat1" prt" sidentl:1l nomlnlllron. declined to discus" her nrt1clP Sunday. Mrs Kennedy was not uv111lablc for comment. Kennedy refused C'Olttment. saying. "It '~ a personal mattl'.'1 ·· Housing Talk Slated in HB Glen Hodges or the Or ange County Fair Housing Council will dlscus!I tenant·landlord relations al 7·30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak View Community ~nter, 17261 Oak Lane , Huntington Beach. The public is invited. A bll· ingual spe3ker will be present, and baby&ittlng will be provided Community center ofrl clal!I said Hodges will discuss refunds on deposits, unl:.iwful !u se clauses, evictions and dis · crimination. more than S7 m11lion, the finan· c1al condition of the company was not the reason the expansion Wa'S l>OU.l!ht. .f alla" ay t old c;u!J<'omm1ttel' Cfl\1rmdn Flo~ d I\ llJi.k!!ll 1 o. Colo J, ··1 deeph re<.1•111 .. the senator 's a lle~at10ll th<tt finan· ('1al tro ubles o f the re :-.ort motivated the exparu.1on. Haskell charged that lh<> C'Ml· pany had no tnl\•ntum or pulttnl! i.k1 trails on thl' nl'ar by federal mountain, but only "anll·d tht• C'Xpans1on approved to 11wrl·~1i.t' the value or its lrwd holdrm:s ..tt the base of the mountain. The Denve r , Colo. HoC'k v M o u n t a 1 n N e w s , l' 1 t i n g a memora ndum by Cre:-.lt•d Huth• Mayor Thoma5 Glass und two others . s aid the lfarnelt·Wtnston ln\'cstmN1t Tru~t lhreatenc-d to fc)rel'loi.e on the rcsorl m the fall of 1974 . The mrmo C'laim'I \hc invest· menl firm was "1lhng not to foreclose 1( Calla "~>·'!. develop· ment corJJOrL1t1on could make profitable s ale's al the base of lhe mount am. Lead yachts in Balboa Yncht; Club·s 600·mile Guadalupe Island • n ace were st ru~glinJ? around the rugged off sh or~ M ex1('Dn rock in· hghl winds at 8 a m today t\ndv Z1mbaldl s Drumbeat.· Newp0rt Har bor \'achl Ch1h, :incl Bob o ·Bnl'n·-.. Spmt Wt•re fight lnJ: a clo!'ol' battll' near the !'oOuth· e nd or the island and "ere ex· rwc·ted to turn fo r home by mid· d.t\ !'lp1 r1t "a-. f1v1• miles south of Drumbeat and about four milc'i f,1rthN :.NI\.\ ard The n•maindt•r uf lht' 16 boat rlt•t.•t was nt•:.ir the: nnrth cnd or lhf' 1sl11nd. There wt•rc• 17 starkrs Sutur· nuy but :"Jere1d abandoned lht; rJ('l' shortly after the> :;tart with a • flJ'Okcn :.prcadt•r. Lead yuchts nre e xpcct<•d to arnvc back at :'\t•v.POrt bvThursdav. 1·rmH 1•a9 .. 111 APPEAL ..• than 1l returns in rruch• An appeals board spokesman sa id Standa rd wtll continue mak· mg its C'ase at least until Thurs· dav. aftcr wh1('h Rudnick will lx•g1n the county·s defen~c. Armed Bandits Hit 3 Times in Mesa Cos t a ~1 e sa policr :rr<' in- \l'"lt 1i.:at1 ng a :-.l'r1 cs l)f "'t•c•ken11 a rmt'd rnbbcncs in the ir c1tv wh1('h Wl•rC' r apperi whf'n a Ion~· hand11 armt·d with u i.hotgun !<l()k 1 ,50 11 from a c rowd ed rc~taurant The :-.ti ('kup <it S p i r e·~ Restaurant, 3125 Harbor nlvd. w a.!t the· third in a stnng of rob h«n e!> that began Friday ntght at lhc> Atla ntis Spa. 2112 Harbor Bl vd and tn('luded the robbery or lh•• MC'-.a \'l'rdc Liquor Stort.', 1520 Bak<'r St Dl't c n 1v1• Serge ant S am Cordeiro sJid today there 1s no l'VldCn<'t' to 1nd1c alC that any or lhe robbe nci. wer e committed by lh1• same peopl<' Arrorr11ng to Cordeiro, th<' first 1 ohhcry or curr<'d at a houl t J p m 1-'r l<lay whc>n two burly men w nlk<•d Into them as<1ul(t-parlor lie said one was llrm<'d with n 22 caliber rl•volvrr and hf' took $'12 from th<' I hrt'l' <'mploycs und one custom<•r who wer1• ln~ule rhr build1n~ at tlw time• The two ~uspects w1:r<' dl'!'C'ribed :\14 both b Ci n It a h 0 U t 11 1 ;< f 1• f' t I a II . W\'•llhinit 200 pounds a nd bctwC't'n th<' 8Rt!b of 25 and 30 Th<.• liquor s tt'lrc rohbf'ry, "h1ch took plaC'C' 24 hours latl'r, \\a S committed by a Jone bnndil ;1rmed with a t.awcd off shotj:lun \\ho got 5250 from th<: clt'rk wtw \\as by himself in the store. Cordeiro i.a id lhe robhery al ~p 1 r c's , a new ly 0 1>cncd resta urant, took place at aboul 7 30 p.m. when the restaurant wac; crowded with customers. lit! Miid the• suspc>ct, a lone malt! <&bout 4R to ~I years old, car· ri ed th C' s h o t~uo Into the restaurant partially concealed an a paf)<.'r bug. The detectl\·e said the suspecl put lht· ~un on th1• counter bes1dt!. the c.ii.h r1•1o:1 i.l(•r . f)'11nting 1t at thl.! <1i.s1st,int m unoger who was standing a l the rci.(1 1<ll•r. The emplr1}1e l'le11n('(f out tho register on the· m un's ordeni, g1v. mg him thcSl ,500. Cordc•1ro 1oald lhe flURJ)('rt wmc seen hy nt l<•ast hilt n•stuurant p:1trcms who made no mov<· lo l>lOp him b!'C'8U8e ()( tht t-hOll(Un "Cul they KOl a rl'B.l good look nt him and we h~v41 11 1tood de11<'rlptlon to work with," hl' said Corr1clrt> Rl\ltl no one was in· jured an any or the robb<·n1~. Jab at Ford Reagan Would Meet Autlwr SEATTLE (AP) -Taking ye t nnothcr shot at Pres ident Ford's foreign polic ies, Republican pre · s idential challenger R onald R <.>aga n suys 1( elected, he'll invite Soviet dtssident Ale xa nder Solzhenits yn to the While House any time. ''I'd invite him to dinner ," Reagan said at a news c onference here. Reagan seemed to enjoy the jab ot Ford, who decline d last June to m~t with Solzhenitsyn on the odv\ce of Secr etary of State Henry Kissinger, who fell such a mee ting might upset Soviet officials and set back dctente. Solzhenits yn, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been e xtremely critical of U1e Soviet ~overnment. Two weeks after Solzhenitsyn was turned down for a White House m eeting, Ford reversed himself and exte nded an ''open invitation" to the author. Soh:henit syn r ejected the invitation. , Irvine EDITION '· Today's Clo Ing N. 't'. toeks VOL. 69, NO. 103, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1976 TEN CENT$ ,Israeli Jets Force Down Arab Plane TEL AVIV (AP) -brueli t11r force jets Inte rce pted a Saudi Arabi a n alrcrart with 27 passengers and crew -includ1nJl lhrtt American crewmen -and forced it to la nd at Ben·Gunon interna tional Airport near Tel Aviv today, the m11Jtary com· mand sa1d The crewmen told lsraelJ inter rogators the military transport plane had strayed off its cour!le on its night from Dama!>CU'\, Syria to Riyadh, the Saudi rapltal lsruU officials said tht'y t•Jtpected the plane would he al lowed to continU\! It~ night I.Her today. The t:sracl1s s aid the plane Wj~ intercepted 75 mile:. southwt'~t of Oamas-cus lt was not known ex- acll) how far off courst! at "'ai.. howe\•er The communique s aid tht' American-built C.:130 Hercult'S was intercepted an Israel.a air spare near the Lebanese border The plane "as carr)ing 23 civilians and S audi Arabian i.oldten~. the announct'm\•l\t s:ud The senior pilot'' .111 J S.auda Ar.i- b1un, 1t adde~ .. A::. far <ts \\ 1• know th1•rt• Wt'r(' no problt>m !>," i.111d 11 spokes m.rn, and the faghte1 s did not hre on the S..ud1 plane A m1lll11ry attarhe Crom the US Embassy was "'1th the American cr ewmen 1Ah1le Israeli troop!> qu~i:.t1oned the Saudi Arn- b1ans. the comm unique i.31d. l!trach Jets last intercepted an Ar..1b plJnt> an :urs pat•t• <'ontrolkd by tsrael on t''t•b 21. 11173, wht•n (ighrers shot do wn a l.1hyun ;1irllner afl\!r· tht• pllot rcfu!>ed to LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE,A4 obey orders to land. Only C1ve oC the 113 passengers and crew su r- vwed the crash m the occupied Stnai desert It was not tmmcd.Hltely clear why tlle Saud! plane had U S ~rsonnt'l ubourd, but the Unitt'd ~tutt>s 1s known to send m1lltury adviser s to Saudi Art.ibh.t. It tram!> some Suud1 air force of hcers ut U.S. baHei.. The announcement s aid l hl' transport plane -the same lYl>l' used by the Israeli air force - penetrated Israeli air space near the Mediterra nean coast. The Is raeli Jets signaled the plane to follow them to Tel Aviv, the military said. I The hrot"ll¥ h11 vt-b<'et1 on f(rnu nd al\d u1r ult'rt <1lon1t the l,t'bone?>e border to watch de \•elopment:J In Lebanon·~ rlvll war Althou{:!h the Saudi Arabwns h.a\'t' not been n•ported h1volve<I '" the Lebane?>c conflict. up to 6.000 Syrian troop:. are said lo have entered the conflict. The Saudi air fore<> has units sta t1oned m Sw1a an!l has taken pa rt in JOani e~er<'l:.t•:. with the Synan m1htary Patty Study Ordered Judge Rules Another Psychiatric Test Tight Sq11ee:e Stephen McEwen. 15, battles for survival after being at- tacked by a giant python as he tried to help the 15-foot - long r eptile shed its skin in a reptile park a t Gosford , New South Wa les. Park owner Eric Worrell, shown in background. rescued the boy. Oil Company Seeks Tax Refund in HB By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R 04 ttoe O.lly ...... MAH Standard 011 of Cahfornaa re- sumed its a ppeal today for a re- fund of Orange County property taxes the company claim'\ 1t ove rpaid on its Hunungton Beach oU land in 1974. The heanng before county As sessmenl Appeals Bo3rd number one in Santa Ana could last as long as three weeks, according to Sta nda rd a tto rneys and the private lawyers hired to defond the county assessor's office 1n the dJspute. Sitting on the apr>enls board are Huntin"ton lleach c'oun· cllman Alvin Coen , lawyer !-'rank Manzo and real estalt' 11ppra1 ~er Larry Sutton C<>t'n 's city stands tn lose tax revenue If Stanl1c1rd wins 1h. ca'>c• and Sutton has adm1ttrd h1• leases Westminster 1111 J.md lo Standard. Both mrn have statc'<f they rJn alve the case a fair heann~ 011 company lawyers cont end Services Set For Ex-pilot Clyde Yarnell Memorial ser vl<'eS for forml'r Air f'orcc pilot Clydt> Sheldon Yarnell of Irvine will ht• hc•ld Wednesday 11t Pacific View Chapel in Newport &>ach. that form e r a s sessor J ack \'allerga over-assessed 31 Stan- dard drilling and pumping Mtes in Huntington Beach dunng a year whe n oil companies in ~eneral faced price controls aod roll hacks The company claims that the va lue of oil l and during the energy crisis was reduced and that rl'duction was not reflected in the county"s tax appraisal Standard is a sking for a tr>tal re ductaon in 1ts assC'ssment of S6 8 million for 1974 If the Judgment goes again~l the county, other oil <·ompanll'!> are expectt'd lo follow the prt"ce· dent, ultimately forcing tht> m un ty to ~c\'e up a ll or part of m1lhons of dollar-. in oil propertv lax<'s lhe county has 1m1,,1und1•tf J>t•ndin1o: n •-.olutwn of the d1~ pulc•'i l>unni.: todJ' 'i JC'l 1110 ll.•1111 t' the .1 ppt'.t h hoard Al1•x ll1·n <11•r\on . proftuct1on ,1r('J \Upt'flll tt•ncfrnt lor Standard·-. 1111111 1ni:1on Ul•,1c h op<•rnt1 on, un dt'rWl'nt cro!->>; examm:it111n p h I I I p n u 11 n i I' k . I h l' llakt•1 <.fH•hl ml lnwH•r h1n•ll to r1•pre'\<'nl t hr J 'lf'oC'<.'«lr .• all•· 11w1 .-<1 to prn tlc•n<lc•1 <.on clown 1111 1111• actual co'\t of op<•r;1t1r1J,: th•· 011 ft <'lds a nd relaltVt' 11rod1w1 1v11y Qf thl' fields · Henderson <>a id that 90 JK'rrr11t of the 011 product·d in lluntini?ton Reach <'omei-: from 115 w1•lb anct the remainin~ 10 rn·r('t•nt 1" pro· duccd by two W<'lls. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst's judge, reserv· mg has fina l decision on her sen- tence for armed bank robbery, ordered her com m ilted today for a 90-day psychiatric study. In a s urprise move. prompted by a reques t from Miss Hearst's attorney. 1'' Lee Bailey, the Judge saad h e would allow the commitment to provide further information to guide him in sen- tencing the 22-year-old heiress U S. Distract Court Judge Oliver J Carter, following lhe letter of the law. temporarily im- posed the maximum sentence or Report Says Ted's Wife 'Alcoholic' By The Associated Press The National Enquir er, a weekly news paper based in Lan- tana, f1a , has published what it calls .. Joan Kennedy's Life as an Alcoholic." The Enquirer said that Mrs. Kennedy, while at lhe Smithers Alcoholic Rehab1htat1on Center 1n New York, told fellow pal.lent Mic hael De Marco lhat her husband wa s "abs olute ly shocked"' when he learned s he was going t o seek treatment. "Tt.>d looked at m e and said: 'Don't be nd1culou~. You just dnnk a little once in d while.· He had no idea I wa ~ an alcohohc- he JUSt never knew that for )Offit' lime I'd been a c.:lo..,et drinkt'r," De Marco quoted Mr.., Kennl'<iY as ~dytn~ 1n lht' l'.:nquncr arladc· Another µulll•n l, Hosemary Slt•f'lc, "'ho said she wa.., a welfare put1e nt and Mrs KPn nedy·:. roommate . ..,aid that Tt•tl Ker1t1C'd)' fll'Vl'I VISllt'(J h1:. w1r1· dunnJ: ht•r :.tt1v al th1• rc·nt1•r but clid p1t·k lwr 1111 to lJkt• ht·r h11m1 lht· Enqu11 t•r ~a 111 l\1ean~h1 It-. t-:111111·1· K1•nrw1lv Shrn•t•r ,,1\' puhJp.,Jwd rt'Jl(ll h ,1b11u1 th1• flt·r,on.tl 1111• 111 lw1 !'II'> tc·r 1n la". J11101111t to ':..h1·1·1 1 haraclt·r a:.!>J..,..,lllallon ' In o 9'10 "ord art 11 IP p11hJa,h1·r1 ~ndav in th<' W.nht/1~1111 ..,l,1t. \Ir, Shnvt•r ra..,l1J!8ll'fl th1• :-;1;ir for pr1n11nJ! an JC'rount of J :"'<J tional Enquirer art1d1• :ilM1111 lwr ..,1<:ter-1n law"!. lrt·ntrn1·nt .•t .•n 111 c;t1tut111n r1111 h y /\lc'ohol11' /\non) mclll~ Shl' rallt'd the• art1r!lo "un. ndul1n:111•d J!O''-'r>" hn,ed on 1n ter<.at·w~ ~1th ··two 'lc·k p<•opfto" at the• 1n~titulwn Shi• clc-m1·!1 ttw i'lrhrlt>'" r('po rt of u rift h<'twc·1·n M r 'I. K e-n n e cl v . w If" or t h" Mas11orhu 'l1·t1' i.1•n11tor . and (Sf'f' DRINK f:R, PaAe A2> Lieutenant Colon<'l Yamt'll, a resident or Orange County for 14 years. died Sund;1y at Santa Ana. Tustin Community llosp1tal Services are SC'hl"dulcd for l p.m . Burial will be at Olivewood Cemetery in River.side. Colonel Yarnell was decorat~ with lhe Fre nch Cr o1'c d e Guerre for his many hazardous missions 1n Euro~ dwinit WWI .Us flying expertence earned h1M a spot a s a military cargo and personnel pilot during WWII. Former Starlet Says She Married Hughes • married him in the late 1940<. Colonel Yarnell retired rrom the Air Force to become an ad v~rtising executive. but not before he had part1c1pated m lhc: lk-rlin Airlift Colonel Y nrnell ls survi\'ed by Ills wife. Rosalyn , or the family home at 14851 J effrey Road. The $Unilvors also include stepsons Thomas L. Jones ot Riverside end Robert E . Jones or San Jose. The family h as s uji!ges ltd memorial contributions to the Orange Empire Boy Scout Coun cil. FORT LAUDERDALE, f1 a CAP I -Former movie starlet Te rry Moore. 47, claims to have been married lo the late h1lhona1re Howard Hughes and <.,aye; there "may have been" children by the marriage "Howard was the greatest lov er I ever had." s he said "He was the bes t ·· Hughes. who died last Mondl'Y from kidney failure, had only two known wi\•es. He was dlvor<'ed from Houston soc1ahte Ella Race an 1929. No other marriage was recorded for Hughes until he married actress Jean Peters in 1957. Tbey were divorced 1n 1971 She woulcl not ... ay how ..,he met him ... have lost the gr(':ttest rnend I have ever had." M1t.s Moore said in an intrrv1ew in Fort Lauderdale "Howard raised me." She said thl'r e "may have been" ch1ldrf'n from her all,ged marriage to Hug hes. but she re· fused to be more spec1f1c because she sa id Sh t' 1s wr111ng h er autob10J(raphy She declined l~ say who her publlsher is. Miss Moore. who has oot ap- peared in a major motion pictUl'• since 1964>. is f1hnlog ··The Great · Miss Moore said she m f't Balloon Ra ," a movie about Hughes when she was 15 and <Stt llU ES, Pare AZ1 35 years in prison on two counts but said he intends to reduce the sentence no m atter what the re- sult or studies. Carte r did not say which fed.era! institution would be de· signaled for Mass Hear sl's psychiatric examinations. Miss Hearst was convicted March 20 of willingly taJung part in the holdup or a San Francisco bank branch two years ago Thursday. I n returning its verdict, the j ury reje<-ted her contention that s he was forced in- to the cnme b y the radJcaJs who kidnaped her 10 weeks before the robbery. Miss Hearst , pale and slim in a gray pants s uit and peach- colored blouse, sat shoulder to s houlder with co-counsel Al J ohnson as the temporary sen· tence was pronounced. She appeared confused a t one point by the announcement that she would r eceive the maximum time, but Johnson appt'ared to reassure her that the sentence was not f1oal. Carter said he had received ex- te11S1\'e psychiatric reports from Miss Hearst's personal doctors and decided be wanted federal .Jab at Ford Reagan Would Meet Author SEATTLE (AP) -Taking yet another shot at President Ford's forf'ign policies, Republican pre- sidential challenger Ronald Reagan says if elected, he'll invite Soviet dissident AJexander Solzhenitsyn to the While House any time. "I'd invite him to dmner," Reagan said at a news con!erence h ere. Reagan seem ed to enjoy the jab al Ford, who declined last June lo meet with Solzhenitsyn on the advice of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who felt s uch a meet ing might upset Soviet officials and set back detente. Solzhenitsyn, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been extremely critical or the Soviet government. Two we<'ks a fter Solzhenitsyn was turned down for a White tlousc meeting, Ford reversed himself and extended an "open invitation" to the author. Sol zhenitsyn re1ected the invitation. DA: Moore 'Intended To Kill His Wife' "John M1C'hdl0 I Moorr had onl y 11ne thmi.: on his mmd whl'n he lurkt>d m a back alll'Y HI 1,aiz una H4.'at·h 111 the early mornm~ of 1\1 ay Iii, 1!175." l>cputy D1 ..,l n ct ,\ltt>rn<•v Fnink llni.t.>no told an Oran~l' County Su!J<'nor Court Jury todav · Ile wa'\ wa1hnJ! for h1~ w1f1• ;111d he 1nlt•ndNJ to kill h,•r," th\• prosecutor C'ha1 i;:1•d 111 h" op<•n 111~ statement · llt· dirt t•x;1ctlv th.tl Wllh thtt'l' llUlft•t ... , Jfl CJ( which lod~i·cl 111 h1•r hr;un " Briseno Sill'1 Moor<'. 26. a m emb<?r of I h1• Lo.., l\11i.:t'l1•s tc•ni pie of the Han• Kn~hn.i r1r1kr . was motivated by J<"aluui.v when he alle~edly 'hot and k1lh'd h1~ C':.t ranized w1fo , Jaym<' S1m11wn~ Moort•, 24. or Laguna Uc·ad1 firl~<"OO Sllld h1h fir ... t Wllnc>i.s wrll IJe l>iana llowanl, 11 m1·n1l)l'r of the La~unu lleat•h t\•mplt' 11! ............... HOWARD 'GREATEST Ex·'Wff•' Terry Moore - Hare Kris hna, who was wilh Mrs. Moore when the victim's estranged husband allegedly <'Onfrontcd them in an alley on Goer Street. Rraseno sa id Mrs . Howard wilt testify that Moore asked his ware in Indian: "Were you meditatin~ tha<, m ornin g with anothe r iwrson.," shortly before hf' drew 11n automullc weapon and shot lw r lie said !>he w ill testify that Moore c;hol his wife who was a member of the Hare Knshna sert In Laguna, once m each eye and once 1n the mouth. IJnseno s aid Mr& Moore d1t'd :1t her hus band ·s f(.'("l while lhc (See KRISHNA, P age A2> UCI Baseball Pitcher Hit By Car, Hurt Robert Goodyear, a slartin" fl i t <'h e r for the (JC Irv 1 n t• baseball team, suffered a broken leg Sunday night when struck hy a car while c r ossing an Ingl e woo d s treet , a UCI spokesman reported today . According to sports informa· ti o n director Jim Brochu, Goodyear , 21, wu listed In satisfactory condition at Daniel Freeman Hospital In Inglewood. Goodyear's fe male companion was also struck down when the couple attempted to cross the street. She was not immediately Identified but Brochu said she is listed in serious condition. Ing lewood .police, Brocnu &aid, are lnv~stigaling lh9 case as a hit· run accident. Goodyear lives at JJ 11 Y.r D1:tmond Ave., Balboa h.land. llis parents live In Jn&Jewood. ex~rts to balance out the In formation with a separate study. "It is the intention of the court to follow a poll(.')' or getting the most information before ul· ti mate sentence 1:. pronounced," said Carter. "I s hould have the benefit or psych1 atnc rt:'ports of institutional people. "'hrch will give m e an extensive and balanced Judgment." The hearing, which had been ex~ctl'd to last mor<' than an hour. began ufter a meeting in the judge's chambers attended <See UE ARST, Paie AZl Soft Water -. Use Studied In Irvine Irvine City Council members' wUI be asked Tuesday night to take a ha rd line against installa- tion of regenerative water sof· teners in thec1ty. At lhe request or the Jrvinl' Ranch Water District. lhe coun- cil will consider an ordinance prohibiting the use of such sof· tencrs . The problem with such sor- te ne rs is that they use salt to soften water. Thal s alt ultimate- ly ends up at the district's s ewage treatment plant and in- terferes with t he dislnct 's pro- gram to reclaim water for 1rriga· Lion. Unde r the ordinance, the only softeners that would be permiss1· ble are canister t ypes m ain· tained by soft water companies. R egcner al iv c soft<'ne r s already a rc discouraged by the district. The ordinance will pro- vid e th e nccc s~ary legal g roundwork to prosecute, ar necessary. persons who install them . A companion a~rC<.'ment that will be conside rt"d by the council would give the d1slnct power to enforce the prohib1t1on In o\h(:r action ~chedulcd for the 7.3" pm. m cN at City lfall, the council will consider -A ban on smoking 1n the City Council Chambers r l'<1ucst(•d by Councilwoman Mary Ann Ga1do -Appoantmc nl or a cable television c1t1u•ns• actv1sory com- mittee . Climber Killed KATMl\Nl>U, Nepnl (AP> -A flrtli\h ~l;ql)' captain, Tt•r('nt·~ l>av ll) 1'h<>!P.J>"on. 37, hus b<IM k1lll•d 111 '"' ;lttl·mpl to r ltmh Mt ,.~verl's"t . Or::cJ~:asl We ather Variable cloudinl'S~ with chanc« of 1>hOw(.'rs loniJ?ht a nd Tu esday . T<'m pe r a tu r<'s coole r w11 h highs Tue'\day 1n tht• um>e.·r 40S. INSIDE TOD1' '°' SPtnd a dOJI on th,. cam- pc lgn t rorl UJllh J i mmy Carter. AB. e..tl ... ~ M .. .,. C.Olli.rtll• ClntlllMI C-let CrHl-Cllltll .... IC ... 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Balley and federal prosecutor J:ames L 8rowmn1 Jr John10n deserlbM Xlsa Hunt on Sunday a5 worned that C•rter v.ould sentence her to 11n 1nst1tu· uon She h.is been 1mpnll-Ofl.-d in lhe Sun Mateo County 1a1I ~ince h('lr arrest se vf'n montM aao "Wt>'re talklnf.? abuut 1 hfe wh1rh for ull intents and puqHl'e~ hJ"> been ruined," John .. on said · 'Tht'rtt '• no purpos e in IO<'&r<'tt rating ha•r further. 11 Sources have said that Miss llearst, 22, h as developed a hngenni: reaenlmt"nt or undtir ground radicals who hid her dur· Ing her months as a fuatltlve, hlnmlng them in part for hl·r pre· d1 ramt·nt She told probation offi cers who interviewed her that she 1s will ing to tell oil she knows about bombings and slnyings linked to the undt"rground in an exC'hange for a hght sentence, I.he sources said TherP were 1nd1cattons she would l'Onsent to ap~anng as o "1lne:.~ for the prosecution an other tnab of persons linked to the terrorist Symb1onese l.Jbera· tion Army which abducted her Feb 4, 1974. But sources said it appt>ared doubtful s he would be strenuous- ly sought as a w1tnes~ Her cred1b1hty was badly damaged when a federal court jury last month found her gwlty of bank robbery . r ejecting her sworn story that she was a hostage of rear when she helped the SLA rob a San Francist'o bank on April l S, 1974. Tu:o Arrested In Marina High Smoke Attack Two 20-year -old men, one of them in the U.S. Army, were m Huntmgton Beach Jail today after they allegedly tossed o smoke grenade into a social studies cla5s at Manna l-liRh School. Police said Steven W. Mitchell, who lists his home as 6271 Iroquois Road Westminster. but who al so as in the Army stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C .• and Michael A. Oun· can. 20, Stanton, were arrested on t'harge s of possession of a destructive device and attempt· ing to set a fire arterthel0:42 a.m. inrident. Fire crews were caJled to blow smoke from the building. officers said, and the Im mediate area was evacuated briefly. but there was nodamage. OCficers said they have no mot1ve in the case, but both men were io jail today with bail set at ~.000. HB Burglary, Rape Attempt Charges Told A 21.year·old Huntington Beach man was free on bond to- day after his arrest early Satur· day on a burglary and attempted rape charge, police reported. Willlam Arthur Glider, 21, of 6700 Warner Ave., Apt. S·E , was arrested at 8 a.m. Saturday after polke allege he broke Into another apartment In his com· plex and attempted to rape 11 19-year-old woman. Officers said the woman, who was asleep at the time. strunted with her alleged attacker, then ht a <'IRarette tighter and re· <'ogn11:ed ham. Police said the man allegedly apotoebed and fled Pollre ulrt the woman was un- 1n1u r ed Offl<'ers u ld they bf'llPve the man entered the apartml•nt through an unlocked rtoor ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N Wted ~t\~t aM .. ._..I.,_. Jack R. Curley vtc:.-..,...,....,...c..,... .. w~ ThomHKMVll ...... , hom;lS A . 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Armed Bandits Hit 3 Times in Mesa Costa Mesa police are In· vest1gat1ng a series of weekend armed robberies in lhe1r city which were capped when a lone bandit armed with a shotgun took Sl.500 fr o m a crowded restaurant The s tickup at Spi re's Restaurant, 3125 Harbor Blvd • was the third in a stnog of rob· benes I.hat began Friday night at the AUantis Spa. 2112 Rarbor Blvd. and included the robbery of the Mesa Verde Liquor Store, 1S20 Baker St. Detecti \'e Sergeant Sam Cordeiro said today there is no t'Vidence to indicate that any of the robberies were committed by the sam e people. According to Cordeiro. the first robbery occurred at about 11 p. m. Friday when two burly men walked Into the massage parlor. He said one was armed with a .22·ca liber revolver and he took S92 from the three employes and one customer who were inside the building at the time. The two suspects were descnbed as both being about six reel tall. wt»ighing 200 pounds and between the ages or 2S and 30. The liquor s tore robbery , "'hi ch took place 24 hours later , was committed by a lone bandit armed with a sawed off shotgun who got $250 from the clerk who was by himself in the store. Cordeiro said the robbery at Spire's, a n e wl y opened restaurant, took place al about 7:30 p.m. when the restaurant was crowded with customers He said the suspect, a lone male about 48 lo 50 years old, ca r- r ied the s hotgun Into the restaurant partially concealed in a paper bag. The de tective said the SU1'pect put the gun on the counter beside the <'OSh register, pointing at at the assistant manaji!er who was standing at the register The employe cleaned out the register on the man's orders, giv- ing him the Sl .500 Cordeiro said the suspect was seen by at least ~ix restaurant patrons who made no move to stop him because or the shotgun. "But they got a real good look at ham a nd we have a food description to work with," he said Cordeiro s nid no one was in· JUred an any or the robtM>ries. Lead Yachls Circle Island Of Guadalupe Lead yachts in Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile Guadalupe Island Race were struggling around the rugeed offshore Mexican rock in light winds al 8 a.m. today. Andy Zimbaldi's Drumbeat. Newport Harbor Y at'hl Club. and Bob O'Brien's Spirit were fight· lne o close battle near the south end of the Island and were eit· pected lo turn for home by mid· day. Spirit was five miles south or Drumbeat and about four miles farther seaward. The remainder or the 16·boat fl eet was near the north e nd of the is land. There were 17 startel'9 Satur- day but Nereid abandoned the race shortly after the start with a broken s preader. Lead yachts are expected to arrive back at NewPOrt bv Thursdav. Callaway Denies Misuse of Office WASHINGTON <AP l - Howard "Bo'' Callaway, declar- ing "I have nothinl' to hide." to- day denied he exerted any political pressure whil e secretary of the Army to wan U.S. Forest Service approval to ex· pnnd hi11 Colorado 1k1 reaort onto federal land. The l ormrr campalcn mana1er for Prtllident •·ord ocknowle-dged. howev<'r. that he dl!H'ussed the rci1ort's situation w I t h t' or e s l Ser v I c e a n d A&rlculture Deportment 0Hk1al~ in a meeting July 3 in his f'i'o tagon office. But Callaway said that mi'et· Ing was initiated not by him hut by two of the officials who were lo ngtime fri e nds and who C•llaway said lndi<'at<'d a des1rr to pay a social call on him on hie; last day on the job "Perhaps I was naive," Callaway said, "but I just didn't see anything wrong with that meeting " He told the Senate interior and insular affair s subcommittee th•t the proposed expansion of his Crested Butte resort onto nearby federal land had been an the works for a number of years and that he was taken by surprise when he learned m January 1975 of a tentative Forest Service de- cision to block the expansion. But Callaway denied he had anythin' to do with the series of events whic:b led to I.he tentative decision beln& overruled later In 1975. Callaway claimed that had he wanted to exert political pre· ssure, he would not have done it with the subordinate off1c11ls who met with him at the July 3 11e1111lon, but would have gone d&r<'<'t l y to Secretary o f Agriculture Eorl Butz. "And I would have called hJm not oMe. but once a week," Callaway a:s:srrtcd. He uid that while the 11kl re· sort company In which he owns a two.thirds Interest was In serious rlnanclal trouble and has debts of more than $7 m1lllon, the finan· cial condlt 1011 of tht' <'ompany was not the reason lhc expansion was souaht. Callaway told subcommittee Chairman Floyd K Haskell < D· Colo). "I deeply resent" the senator 's allegation thAt lin:ln· c1al troubles of the ruort motivated the expansion. Haskell charged that the com- pany had no intention of putting ska trails on the nearby federal mountain, but only wanted the expansion approved to increase the value of its land holdings at I.he base of the mountain! The Denver. Colo., Rot'ky Mounl•in News , oiling a memoralldum by Crested Butte Mayor Thomas Glass and two others, said the Barnett-Winston Investment Trust thrutened to rorec:lose on the relOrt in the (&11 or 1974. The memo claims the lnvett· ment firm waa wllijna not to foreclose ir CaJlaway's develop· ment ~orporatlon could mike profitable sales at the base of the mountain. f'rotfl Pag~ A I KRISHNA. • • couple's small daughter looked on in horror Briseno said he will seek a verdict or first degree murder against Moore who reportedly was on parole at the time of the alleged killing for an mr 1dent 1n St Louis. Mo .. when he all egedly att acked his wire and her mother Moore is also being identified in the courtroom by has Hare Kris hna spiritual title of Jagadevva Das. M1~s Howard 1s also using the sp1ntuaJ t1Ue of Ramani Dasi \ Jackson Vs. Caner By the Assodated Press Sen. Henry M .• Jackson s tepped up criticism of presidential primary opl>()- nent Jimmy Carter today, suggesting Carter might "get us Into nal ional and international embarrass- ing situations" as presl· d e nt because he has apologized for some stale· ments during the cam · paign. At a news conference in lndianap o ll s, th e Washington senator said Carter's apology for using the phrase "ethnic purity" in an appearance in South Bend, Ind .. last week raises a question as to whethe r th e former Georgia governor has good Judgment. <Related story, AS> "It's a whole series of In· cidents that have taken place," Jackson said dur· ing campaigning for In· diana's May 4 Democratic primary. Fro• Page A I HUGHES .•. the annual balloon race from The Bahamas to Fort Lauderdale "I'm writing my autob10· graphy for the monev," she said "My life was completely d1f MANAGER SA VS HUGHES LEFT HOTEL ALIVE, A4 ft-rent from what people thought Howard tau1hl me subterfuee." Asked If 11he had any docu· ments to prove her contention, Miss Moore said, "I must." She said she has no plu011 to file any claims aita1nst the llul(ht>s estate for herself or any ('h1ldren who might have been Catherf•d bv llui;:h"!I "J hkr to hr 1rHl1•rwndcnt," ~lw c;a1d Ford Vetoes Repeal Bill WASHINGTON <AP) Pre'li· dent Ford vetoed legislation to• dav whit'h would have rept>aled a 36:yea r-old ban on partisan politit'al activity by federal employes. The measure, which would have revised the Hatch Act. would have permitted 2 8 million federal workers to engage In any political activity, including run· ning for any office or mana11ln& any partisan political camp•lgn. Ford uld that the concerns ex- pressed 1lmost four decades •so when the Hatch Act was passed are still valid today "and the public business .of oor govern- ment must be conducted without the taint of partisan politics." l11side Theater 3 Gunmen Kill 2 NY Guards I N£W YORI< IAP> -Thrt'e rnu :<kc d men ur med ~•th 'hotRUns and pistols Opt>n1•d fin• toda y In the 11udltonum of u Wt-l>I 4:?nd Stre et lht•at<'r that once houi.ed the• Z1cft>ld Follit>s, fa tally wounding two armort:d cur guard~ In 11 holdup attempt, police said. The theater was sho\\ tn.i a t•ops-and·robberb mo\ le t:n lillc•d "The Gl'taway " Photol!:raphb promoting the rnov1t> outside tht- thenter i.how i:unmen v.eannK ski 1111a!;ks A S t Clare's Hos pital spokesman s aid onl•or the guard~ died 1n the operat10g room and the olher in a recover)' room about 21 ~ hours Jfter the ~hoot ines Their names were not am· mediately d1:.<'loM.·d Poht'e said there were no w1J· nesses to the shoot10gs before the day's first show be.:an Blood stained the theater's mirrored, 100-foot-long long lobby where one guard staggered after being shot. The theater once hosted some of New York's finest enter· tamment. One guard was hit In the t'hest and the other in the abdomen, both by apparent shotgun blasts, police said. The gunmen were not ap· prehended. Police said no money was taken from the guards, the armored car or the theater safe. Officer s said the gunmen forced a cleaning man lo let them 10 the back entrance or the theater about 90 minutes before the slay1ngs They s aid the guards, w h o work e d for Pur•lator Security Inc were Camp Areas Filled for Easter Week Easter Week crowds have filled Doheny, San Clemente and Snn Onofre camp grounds. And today. it appears they'll slay filled at lC'ast until Easter Sunday, said Ronald Hanshew, area manager for the State Park System's Pendleton Coast rt'gion which includes the three local parks. San Clemente with 150 ov~r­ ni gh t camping spaces a nd Doheny with 119 spa<'eS are the two busiest parks In the 200·unit state park system. Hanshew said Both accept reservations and both are normally rilled up 90 days in ad vance of major holidays. San Onofre with 370 spaces Is on a first come, first served basis. Camp s ites there are more prim1t1ve, Hanshew said. As for the make up or the vis· ltors, Hanshew said about 50 percent are family groups and 50 percent are high·school age youth. Those under 18 years of age must have written parental con!'lent before they will be ad- mitted lo camp overnight, he said. Hanshew said the next major onslaught or visitors will come during the M e morial Day weekend, although the three parks are expected to remain very busy throughout the sum· mer "We are filled a good portion of the year, seven to eight months of it,·· Hanshew said. Whil e the camp sites are fillPd, the day-use areas are not. "Day use activity has not re· ached capacity and unle-;s the weather changes. I doubt that 1l will," Hanshew :o;ald maklnt: u rl'"U IJr p1cl..uµ al thr theater, but the aiunm\'n ap partntly thouaiht a delivery w11:. beln1it made. William Du1o::rn, SUJ>l'rvi.;or for C11wnia ('1n·u1 1 t'orp . \\h1ch operates the thcalt•r , 11ulll ht' ur nved at work ut 7 15 t1 m ond "wulkC'd into a i;hottiun." lie i.ftld he was tuken to tht' offin· of theate r m11n1a~cr Jack Rttb)'. where the thn•c gunml'n ordered ham to open the ~.1Ce He said he told the aunmen •hut only th<' armored car gu.irc:.b could do that. Duunn and 111 other persons - theatrr e mplO)'l'~ ;ind early· arnving patrons were later led into a restroom in the basement or the t hcnter and thei r a rms \\e r e lied with l(•nglhs of clothesline Twkey Drop Brings Suit ST. PAUL, Mann <A P ) -A woman whose big toe was broken when a 20· pound turkey foll on it has filed a $15,000 suit against a supermarket and the <'Ompany which marketed the turkey. Rosemary Strecker, 19, said the turkey Cell on her foot wh,en an attached han· die broke as she was tin.mg the bird from her grocery cart to the t'heck out counter The swt. filed in Ramsey District Court, names Ap· plebaum 's supermarket m St Paul and the Ralston Purina Co as defendants DRINKER. other Kennedy women. • "Ha ve reporkrs no obligation to get their fa<'ls straight'! Have editors no rei.:ard for art·ura<'y'' Is this not 5ht•t>r rharactC'r as. sassination totally out nf bounds for any dcc<>nt journal?'• :.he asked. Mrs. Shrivt'r, who'<' husband Sa rgent . recently dropped out of the racC' for the Dt:m(){'r:il 1c pre•. sadential nomination, dl·clined to discuss her article Sunday Mrs Kennedy wa:. not available for comment Kennedy refus{'d <'Omrnent saying, "It's a pcr:.onJI rfldller. : Swine Flu Slwt in Peril WASHINGTON rAP1 -Thi· president or the Pharmaceutical M anul acturers' A ssoc1at1on said today the planned m1.1:.s •m · munizalion again:.t s wi ne flu next fall may be jt'opard1zed by a Senate t'ommittee's n •eommen· dotion that vaccine maker~ he Uable for any ad verse reartioni:. "The pro blem with the language 1n the Senate ref)Ort could be resolved 1f lhc House Appropriations Committee dis- owned it, 11 asso<'1at1on President C. Joseph Steller i.ait.I Merck Sharp & DCJhme. one or four drug companies e'<perlt>rl to produce the flu \'llC('IOf', ha c; b<>en nollned by its msuranc·t> rom pany thal t ht• 111:m11rarturrr's poht'y will not 1·m.1•r .IO\' iniunl':> resulting from the 'l\\1nc flu ~hot Ste-tin !iald Ready for the Rumble Gale Merryman (right) checks the lay of his ducktail in sunglasses of feU ow "Meenie" Mike McCarthy before bopptng to campus. The two young toughs dressed the part Friday for a day.Jong celebration or the fabulous Fif- ties at Mission Viejo High School. · , \ 7 ~ag1-na/ South Coast Today's Clo Ing N. Y. Stoeks .1 EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 103, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 TEN CENTS ;Patty Faces Another Psychiatric Test f SAN FRANCISCO <AP> tenringth('22-year-rildlmrc~s ps>ch1atnct'xam1nallon'> gray pants i.u1t and peaeh t('ns1vl' psychiatric rt'ports from J(ive me an extent.iv(' tintll Patr1c1a llt'urst's JUdJ(e, rt'~N\ l" S Ojstri et Court Judge Miss Hears t "J'> con\ 1t•ted color<>d blou:-.l', sat :-.houlder to M1sl> lleuri;t's pt•rsonul doctors bulnnced jud~ment " f 1n1 his r1nul dec1s1on on ht>r '>Cn Ohvl·r J •Carter. follo\\tn~ lhl• Marcloi 20 of w allin~ly lakan~ part shoulder with l l> r11un-.t I Al and dl•cadC'd hc wanted federal The hearing, which had bct·n' , tence for armed bank robbery, letter of t~e law. temporaJth 1m in th(' holdup of a S..Ln l-'ranc1s1:0 J ohnson al> tht> \l•mpor..Lry :.en· t•,pert-. to bu lance out the Ill· expected to last more than till ordered her commllte<l today for µ<>Sl'<i the maximum M'nlenre of bilnk brand1 l\\o )l'ilr'> UJ!O tence"a:. pronounn-d lormataon \\Ith J separate stud) hour. b<·~un aft er a mcl'tant.: 111 a90 day psyc h1alnc,tudy. 35 ~t'arl> 1n prison on t~o count'> Thursda) In r eturnin g its She appcurl•d conlus1.'<I at onl' ··111i, the intention or the court the Judge'::. cham~rs attende<1 In a surpri ... e move, prompll'd but l>&ad he intendc; to reduce the \ erd1ct, tht• Jury rt'Jt'~.'t('(f her point by the Jnnouncl·ment that to follow J policy of getting the by Johnson. Batley and redt'ral by a request from M1~ llean l " sentence no matter what th(' re conten\Jon that l>hc wa:. forced tn· she \\ould r t'Cl'I\ 1.• thl· ma'1mum most 1nformat1on before ul prosecutor James L Brownm~ attorney. F Lee Bailey. the sultof l>tud1es to the crime 1>-. tht.• rJd1cals "ho lime, but Johns1>n .ipJ>l..',1n-d to llmatl' sentenc(' 1s pronounced." Jr , judge :.aad he would allow the Cart er d 1d not s a) ~ha ch k1dnaped her 10 weei..s tx•fort• till' reasl>ure hl•r thJl tht· scntt•nt·c said C Jrter · I :.hould h.nre thi: Johnl!on described Ml!oS ll<'arst commitment to provide furth('r rederJI anst1tut1on would ~ de robbery "a:. not final ~nef1t or pi.ych1atnc reports of on Sund a) as worril•d that Carlt:t information to guide him 1n sen :.agndtt'd for J\l 1ss Ht:aot :. 1\l1i.:. Hearst. pJJl> and 1illm an a Carter iiatd he hJcf n.'<.'t·1wd ex 10~11tut1onJI p1.•oplt.'. "l11eh will lSee HEARST, Patte i\2) Moore 'Intended To Kill Wife' Standard Seeking Refunds 8 yWILUAl'1 SCHREIBER Oi ll\4 D•ll' Ptlol SI.Ill Standard Otl of California r<'· sumed rt:. appeal loda} for a re· fund of Orange County pro1X'rt~ taxes the company rla1mi. 11 overpaid on 1ls Huntington &ach 011 land in 1974 The hcanng before county As· sesi.ment Appc:.ils Board number one 1n Santa Ana could la~t as long a.> three weeks. aceord1ng lo Standard attorneys .ind the private h1wyer:. hrred lo defrnd the county a sscssor·s omce in the dJspute. Sitting on the appeals board are Hunti ngton Beach coun· cilman Alvan Coen. lawyer Frank Manzo and real estate appratser Larry S utton Coen's c1t v stands to los1.· tax r evenue 1£ Standard wins 1b ca:.t? a nd Sutton has admitted h<' leases Westminster oil land to Standard. Both m en have stated they can give the case a faar hearing Oal company lawyers contend that former assessor J dCk Vallerga over·aSSl'SSed 31 Stan· dard dr1lhng and pumping site:. in Huntington Ueach during a year when 011 companie~ in general fared pnce ronlrols and rollback' The <'ompany claims that the value or oil land dunn~ the enerf{y cric;1s was reduced and that reduction was not reflected In the C'ounty's lax appra1-,al Standurc1 as ac;king for a l<ital n· duction in rh as'it':.sment of $Ii ~ m1lhon for 1!174 If the Judgment ~()('c; against the rounl v otht•r 011 com1i.m1t>' are expeet1:c1 to follow the pn•t"\' dent, ult1ma1 Pl v for<'in~ the roun· t y to g1v1• 11µ all or part of mil hon'> of dollars in oil prnpt'rt v t nxt•s the eountv has 1mpouncl£•1I pending rl',11111.tion of the 111-.. put rs During loday ·s action l>d11r1• the uppt•al., board Alex 111•11 drrson, prnduc·tton art'u supt'rm tendent for ~tand.1rcl '<, tlunt inaton UC'nrh 11pt•ratrnn, un derwent cros' c·,amm.1t1on Ph1l1p Rudn1 e k . the Baker:.f1l'ld 011 l..1wyer hired to represent lhl' asi.e!>.snr. all<'mpt l'd to pan Henderson down on th1• <See APPEAL, Pagt' i\2) Oranj!~ Coasl ~ en-;:==-=. \\'eaaber Variable cloudiness with chance of showers tom~ht and Tues da y . Tem · peratures eooler with highs Tue11day in th<' upper 40s INSIDE TODAY S~nd a day on the rom· poagn lratl with Jzmm11 Carttr .48. ' lallex ........ All ....,,.., .. L..M .. .,. A• -"·' c. ......... Al N.11-.tlM•"" CIUilflH Bil U Or-ca..~., .. tit "' 4'1 C...ltl •• ,.....,. •• J c:r.u-• •• Sooth II I o.-tto ... 110 1 Al Sl•d• "'"''•'• II ....... ,,..~ A' Telf''Wt\tM ••• .......... !_"' •• n.t-<A..,, .. ""-· Ill '#Ulltff "' ... -. ... 111 _,....., "' -u-n 9 1 ' A~__..,._... •• HOWARD 'GREATEST' Ex-'Wffe' Terry Moore Ex-Starlet Calls Hughes 'Best Lover' FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) -Former movie 'itarlcl Terry Moore, 47, claims to have been married t o the la t e b1lhona1re Howard HuJ?hes and says there "may have been" r h1ldren by the marnage · · 11oward was the greatest lov· e>r f c•vcrhad,"shc sa1d '"lle \\aS the bl'Sl '' Hughes, who died last Monday from kidney failure. had only two known wives . lie was d1vor<'t•d MANAGER SAYS HUGHES LEFT HOTEL ALIVE. A4 from llouston soc1alll<' Ell,1 fiwP Ill 1!>29. No othrr m...rna~t· \\.1 .. n •rorcll'd for II ug ht•s until h1• m arnl'd aetress J t>an Pt·H•r!> 1n l!l!'i7 They were dl\"Ort"l'd 111 1!171 M1 <1s Moo r t· ~a11I ~h·· rn1•t llu~hl'S wtll'n she wa-. 15 .incl m.1rrlf'd ham in tht• l.111• l'J10, ~lw wo11ld not s;iy hoy, ~ht• ml"l 111111 001 havl' lost tht' grt-;ilMt frr •ncl I ha\'\' t>\l'r l)jd.'" M1:.-. M0<1r1· saul in an interview 1n Vort I.a Udl· rd a It• · · 11 ow .ird r ;i 1 !>t'<I mt•·· Shc c;airl 1hl'r!' · mav h,1 \''' bcrn'" eh1lclren from lwr ,1lkg<>1l marrra~l' to Jlu i;:ht.·~. but llht• rt' fused to be mort' sper1r1e tx•r1.1u~l' she sa id she 1s "r1t1n~ ht·r (S.-f' llVGHF.S, P:aitt• i\2) Home Thefts Yield $6,400 In Clemente Two San Cleml'ntt• women re· pnrted thefts Sund:ly to pollrl' The enmcs appar<·ntly ,1rc un reldted J ane f Getchell of 103 /\vrnid a Del Presidente reported the los!- of a S3.SOO mmk coat and a $2.000 nng The cnme was h sted as a grand tht'ft as the home was O<'· cup1ed either by the victim or her husband during the time the theft occurred. Del. Pete Goodwtn said A 52-year·o ld San Clemente woman r eported the thert of two nngs. a watch. sit Hr coins and a camera all valued at S88S from her La Cuesta home Police found no t>vtdence or forced en try Jealousy Haunted Hini-DA "John Michael !\foorr had only one thing on hts mind "ht•n he lurked in a back a lley in Laguna Beach in the l'arlv morning of May 16. 1975.'" Ol•putv D1">tnct Attorney Frank HnM·no told an Orange County ~upenor Court 1ury today ··He wao; \\allm~ for his "'Ce anct hl' mknded to lull her." tht! prost·cutor char~l·d tn his open· ing statement "II<' did exactly that with thri:e tiullN~ . .ill of which lodged in her br;im " Briseno said Moort•, 26. a member of the Los Angele:. tem· pie or the Hare Knshna order, was mottvated by Jealousy \\hen he allegedly shot and killed h1~ estranged wife. Jayme Simmon~ Moore. 24. of Laguna Beaeh. Briseno said his fi rst witness will be Diana Howard, a member of the Laguna Beach temple of Hare Kr ishna. who was with Mrs. Moore when the v1ct1m's estranged husband allegt•dly confronted thl'm 111 an alley on Gorr Street. Briseno said Mrs. lloward "ii I testlfy that Moore asked h1:. wife in Indian. "We re you med1tat1ng this m orning wath another person?" shortly before he drew an automatic weapon and shot her He said :.he will testify that Moore s hot hi:-w1fr who was a member of the II are Krishna secl an Laguna, once 111 each l•ye and once in the m outh Briseno ..aa1d Mrs Moor<' died at her husband•-. fC'•'I whill' the couple·s small t.IJui.:htt•r looked on in horror. Rrio.;em' said h<' "111 seek a verdict of first de~rt't' murder ajlatn'l Moorl' '~ho rt>portedlv waii on parole at th<' l1mt• of the• alll'iwd kallini.: for an in<·1dent in St Louis. Mo . when he alll'g{•dly all a<·ked ht'> "'111.• JrHI ht•r molhl'r Moon• is aho twin~ 11l1'nl1f1l'<I rn the l'OUl't111r>m hv h1~ JJ.1rr- Kri s hn a .,p1r1lual llllt• of Jaj!adevva Oas. Miss !Inward 1s (Set' KRISll:'llA, Page tU) ,. .1 ' • t Tent pest 11011..~ A et io11 O..oly Pt101 Pl>olo ~r ,.,,.,... l.Otkoll•y Olympic hopefuls in Tenwl'st Class h.•:\\"e the ~tarting lint: <marker. foreground l in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club ':, \\'cstl·rn Region Olympic Qualifymg Regatta. The .small boat sailors hud all the weather they could handll• during tht' c\'t•nt To :,cc hov.: 1t all camt• out, :,cc Page Al2. Lead Yachts Circle Island Of Guadalupe Lead yachts an Balboa Yal'hl Club's 600-mtle Guadalupe Is land Race were strugglm~ around lhl· rugged offshore l\t 1•x1can rock m light wmds at 8 a m today. ,\ndy Z1mbald1·s Urumbt•at. Ne" port II arbor Yacht Club. and Bob O'Bnen's Sp1nt \\ere fight· ing a rlo-.e batth.• n<'ar th<' ~outh end of the island and W\•re cx- pccted to turn for home l>y mid· day. Spirit was five miles south of Drumbt!al and about four mile~ fa rther ~caward . The remainder of the 16 bo:.il fleet was nl'ar the north end or the island Embassy Attacked NICOSIA . Cypru' (/\Pl -llun drt'd" of a nl1 /\ m•'rl('an d•· mon~l r<.itors lc>r" down cndt'Cf barbed win· proll'<"ltnl.! th<' l's Embas w todav :.incl dcoftt•d a har r:ii,:•· or ll'ar ,::~ ... lo att;u·k '('llr!0 'i of ht•lmt•ll·d police protc•rtm~ them\t•lv1'" hf'h1nrl n ot ,h1('11h j ' I . Two Vicious Dogs Hunted in Laguna Two 'iernu'i dO!!S ruAnini;: lt1o'>l' in Laguna Beac•h's Blu1.·h1rd Ca n von arl'j arl' bt>he\C-d rt'"Jxmsa bll' for weekend attaeb that left thre<' smJlll'r dogs with m1unt'' aceordmg lo a n Animal Ser v1c1''> Department report One of the smJll dogs -a 12 year old bcaglt· suHC'rl'd a hrnkt'n leg. num erous punC'turi· wounds and a dct.•p rut in the nc•ck wht>n atta<'kl'd. the report by A n 1 m a I S t' r ,. 1 r t' s Sh a w n Christense n st <ilt•s Thl' l>eJglc. ownl'd by Crah;.im \\'1leox. 1031 ;\I adl!>on Pl.1t·1•. "a~ J!tark<'d Saturd;a.\ morning l\H otht•r dogs, a hragll' and a mixt•d br<'ed , abo sufflored laccrattnns and punrtur(' wounds in other 1n t•adt'nts that ocrurrl'd an thP neighborhood Frid.iy Jnd Satur d.iy. tht• n•port stall"• W 1 I n e s ~ l' s lo I rl :\I r ~ <'hn'>lC'n~en Lhal two l;.irgt•r rfoi.:s a lirindh· <:n·at Dant.· and a r1·ol broY.n (t'rr1cr atla«ked tht• smalkrdoR'i Mr'> Chra-.l<'nsr n took a crime' r('port on th1• anr1dt>nl The· r<'J)(lrl ~ • '· • ~' . t I c < :.tatcs that owners or the injured dogs arc"" ailing lo press chargei; ~1gaan:.l O\\ ners of the attack mg dogs Camp Areas Filled for Easter Week Eac;H•r Weck crowd:. ha\<' rill rd Doheny. San C'leml·nle and San Onofrl' camp ground:, And tod ay. at appt.'ars they'll "'"' failed al leaiit until Easter Sunda'. s aid Ronald Hanshew, area m<1nJgcr for the Stat<' Park s, ... tern·., P t•ndll'lOn Coa<,l rei:ron "'h1rh rncludcs the three local park:. San Clemente with 150 over n1itht ramp1n A ~µaces and l>ohenv "1th 1 l!J ~paC'c5 ar<' the• two busit·~t parks in thi> 200 unrt ~t;itt• park ~y ... tcm, 11.rnshew -.uid Both accept rl'">N\"atwn ... .incl both arc normal!~ filkd up ~I cl.1\S an advan{"l" of maJor hohd.1v'I San °0nofr<' w1lh 370 spa c<'"' '" on a f1r'>l come, first 'lerved basis <.:ump !-Iles lh<•rc an• more pram1llvt', llan~h<'w :1aid /\Ii for the muk1• up of the vis 1tnrs. llunslww ~a id about ~ l>t•rct'nt 11r1• ram1lv group:! and :.o perrl'nl are hr~h ~ehool a1w \nulh Thoo;c undn IA year~ or .1~l' mu ... t h:n•e wr1ttcm parental ron,cnt hcfore th1•v will I)(' ad rn11trd to camp overnight, he '\Jld llan-.hew c;a1d the nl'xt major on,lau~ht of visitors will comt' during the Memorial Dny weekend, :llthou~h the thrN' parks ar" Pxpccted lo remain very busy throu2hout the sum· mer "We arc filled 3 good portion o r the yl'ar . se.ven lo eight m onths or at." Jlan:;hcw said. While the camp sites ore filled, the day-use areas are not "Doy use activity has not re- ached capacity and unless the weather changes. I doubl tbat.it will." Hanshew said. Before lie Resig11ed Al'WI ....... Climber Killed KATMANDU. Nepal <AP) -A British army captain, Terence David Thompson, 37, has been killed in an attempt to climb Ml. Everest, ln a photo by While House photographer OllJe Atkmc; Just released, former Pr(?!,1· dent ;;..:axon 1s ~hown in the White House ' with his do~ Vicky lhe rughl before he re· signed in August, 1974. ' A2 OAJL y PILOT LISC Mondar Arml 12 197& New York Gunmen Kill 2 Guards Inside, Masked Men Starred in Movie •Tt1e Getaway' Tight Squeeze Slephen McEwen. 15, battles for survival after be ing at- tacked by a gian t python as he tne d to help the 15-foot- Jong reptile shed its s km an a reptile park at Gosford. New South Wales. Park owner Enc Worrell, shown in background . r es cued the boy N£W ''ORK <AP> -Three masked men •rmt>d with hot&uns and pis tols ()(>(•nfd nre lodll Y 1n tht• aud1tonum o( u Wtl'>t 42nd Stn:t't th.:attr that ont'e hou!\e•d tht Zit>felct fo'olhel'., fatall y woundrna: two nnnon·d C'3r guards an a holdup .illt'mpl, pohcf' said Tht the·utt•r ww. :!hO"IOI: a t'OP~ • .nit r11b~rs mm 1e f'nl1tlf'd ''Tht' <;dJ" :I\ • t'hutographi. promot1n.: lhl' m0\1t• outs1dl' tht- lheater :.how gunmtn wt·i.nna ~k1 mclsb A St C l a re ·~ lloi1 p1tal s poke:.man said Ont' of the ~uanb dwrl in the operating room and th~ other m a re-coverv room about 21.~ ho urs after the !lhoot uii;t~ Their naml's were not 1m mediately d1st'lose-d rohC'e said there wert' no wit tll'i.~es to tht-shoolingr. ht-fore the: dav'!> hrst sho " began Blood stained the theater's marrore-d, 100 foot.long long lobby where one guard staggered after being shot The theater ont'e hostt'd some or New York's finest enter· tainment. One guard was hit in the chest and the other in the abdomen. Israelis Nab Airliner 3 Americans Aboard Saudi Military Plane TEL AVIV <AP) -Israeli air rort'e jets intercepted a Saudi Arabian airc raft wit h 27 passengers and crew -including three Amerit'an t'rewmen -and forced it to land at Ben-Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv today, the m11Jta.ry com- mand said The t'rewmen told Israeli inter- rogators the military trans port plane had !>trayed off its cours1:: on its flight from Damascus, Syria to Riyadh, the Saudi capital. Israeli officials sa1d they experted the plane would be al- lowed to continue 1ls flight later today. The Israelis said the plane was intercepted 75 miles southwest of Damascus. ll was not known ex- actly how far off course 1t was, however. The communique said the American-built CIJO Hert'ules was intercepted 1n Israeli air space near the Lebanese border. The plane was carrying 23 t'i \'1 Ii ans and Saudi Arabian soldiers, the announcement said. The senior pilot was a Saudi Ara· b1an. it added. "As far as we know lhere were no problems." said a spokesman, and the fighters did not Ore on lhe Saudi plane. Callaway Denies Misuse of Office WASHINGTON <A P > - Howard "Uo" Callaway. dedar- mg "I have nothini: to hide ... to- day d e n ted he cxc rlt.'d any political pressure whi le Set'rl'tary or lhe Army to win us. Forest Serv1ctl approvJI to ex pand his Colorado ski r1::.ort onto feder a l land. The former campa i gn manager for Pres1dcnt Ford :.it'knowl<'dR<'d. however. lhal he th~cussed thl' rci.ort's situation with For c:-;t S ervice and Agncullure Department offit'1als in a mt>ettn~ July 3 in h1io Pen- t ai:nn offtn• Hut Call.1wav ~~11d thatlmeel· ing wns 1n111at~d nut by hlm but II\ two of the offil'1als who were' loni;:t1mc.· fric.·n <h and who t'allaway ~aid 1nd1C'atc'<.l a desire 111 pav a M1t'tnl eall on tum on his lal-t clay on thl· JOb · J>crhJ ps l was n:i1 vc ." C.illi1way c;;i1d . •but I ju'\I <l1dn'l ~l'<' .my th111 ~ "'11111~ "'th th.it mN'tmg " He told thr Srnate mtennr and 111~ulnr aff:11r'I "IUbC'omm1ll1•r that the prop<>l'><'d expan~1on o l h1"I Cn•st ('c\ 8utll' n'sort onto nearby fcdt>ral lane\ h~111 !wen in the• work-; for ..i numht'r of ~cars and that he w:t!' lakrn hv !>11rpn-..t.· whe•n he lt'urnt>d 1n .lan1111rv 19i5 of .1 ll'lll:ttl\ 1• For'''l :-0.t•t 'u·r de• ('l"on to hloek th<' <''<P••n,1011 Uut Callaway dl'nir><l 11" h.1'1 Jnylhln.: In 1ln \\1th llW srn('.; Of l'\'e•nh wh1r h h•d 111 th1· 1rn1.111 v1• drC'1'l1on lw1111: O\'t·n11\('(l l.11..r 10 IITT'l (',11\away r l.11n1N\ lhrit hnd h1.• wan~ 1•x<•rl poh111·al 1n · ORANGE COAST \ .(. DAILY PILOT '~°'..,.,.,, c""*u ,, .. ,,, ''""' .. ' •·tl\•t-•,h•,,4,. o. .... ,, ....... " flt.,, ,, •""'•v.o ~ ,,. 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"And I "'ould have called ham not ont'c. bul once a week," Cctllawa> a~'crtl·d lie s aid that while the sk.i re· sort t'ompany m wh1t'h he ovms a two thirds intcrc!>t was in S(•nou!> ftnllllClal trouble and ha:. debts of more lha·n S7 million, the finan· cial condition of lhe t'Ompany ~as not the reason the expansion was :1ou1?hl. Callaway told subcommittee Chairman Flo~ d K. Haskell <D· Colo >. "l deeply resent·• the ::.cnalor's allcgution that finan- c 1al troubles of the r esort motivated the expansion llJ!>~ell t'harged that the com· pany had no inlcntwn of putting :-lo trn1ls on the m•arby ft.'<leral mountain. but only \\anted the exp,1ni.1on ;ippro\ ed to mcreasc th1• value Of llS lanll holdtngs Ill the ba::.e ur the m ountain. The Denver. Colo • Rocky Mountain Nt·w ~. c 1t1 ng a rn1•rnorandum b ' CreM1.'d Uullc.• Mtn'or Thomas · <ila:.s .ind two nlh1·r-... '\a1<1 th(• Barndt Win!>lOn lnH•..,tnwnt T ru::.t thrcat<'ncd lo for~·rlosc on the• r('"Ort m the f .ill of 1'174 Thr rn<·1110 rl:11nh the· snve~t nwnt (11111 ".1, "'1lh111: not tn fun·rlc1w 11 t '.tll.1" :i) ·, d1·,el1111 1111•11t rnr 1111111\wn could 111 ;1k~· pr11r1l.1hlt.: ::..ilc::. .it l ht· b.i"' "'the 11111unl.1111 Marine Hurt After Cycle, Auto Collide A 20·y1•1.1r nld Comp Pendleton Marine rt'l'<'IVt>d srnou~ in1urles when th<> motorc ycle' he wns rid in~ C'Ollidcd with an ;iulomob1le m .San Clemente Jamts K Oowman was rushed to San Clemente General Jlcxsp1tal a nd later transferreod to mtlllary facill\1es following the at'c1dcnt at ll l~p m Friday The marine reportedly sus· lamed a t'Ompound fractured foot a nd head tnJunes San Clemente poht'e saJd the ac- cident occurred as an automobile dnven by Monit'a L Carbon. 19, of Riverside made a ten turn from the freeway offramp at El Camino Real Into the path o( the oncoming motorcy<'I~ Remains Found BLYTHE (AP ) -An anonymous t ip lt>d R1versidt' County shertH's dcputws to the remains of a man apparenUy murdered about the first or the y('ar. authorities said. A military attache from the U.S. Embass y was with the American crewmen while Israeli troops questioned the Saudi Ara- bians, the communique said. Israeli jets last Intercepted an Arab plane in air:.pacecontrolled by Israel on Feb. 21, 1973, when righrers s hot d own a Libyan airlmer after lbe pilot refused to obey orders to land. Only five or the 113 passenge rs and crew sur· vived lhe crash in lhe occupied Sinai desert. LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE,A4 ll was not immediately clear why the Saudi plane had U S. personnel aboard, but lhe United States 1s known to send military ad visers to Saudi Arabia. It trams some Saudi air force of· ficers at U S. bases. The a nnouncement stud the transport plane -the same type used by the Israeli air force - penetrated Isr aeli air space near lhe Mediterranean coast. The Israeli jets signaled the plane to follow them lo Tel Aviv. 1 the military said. The Jsraelis have been on ground and air alert along lhl' Lebanese border to watt'h dl'· ve lopmenls in Lebanon's civil war. Although the Saudi Arabians have not been reported invol"ed in the Lebanese conflk t . up to 6,000 Synirn t roops are said to have entered Ole confu<'t. The SaudJ air for t'e has units sta- tioned in Syria and has takt>n part in joint exercises with the Synan miutary Fro• Pag~ A I HEARST ... would sente nce h er to an m slitu· lion She has been 1mpnsoned 1n the San Mateo County jail since her arrest seven months ago "Wt"rc talking about a life wht t'h for al l 1nte n b anti 1wrpo~e!> ha' bt•en ruined ," Jo hni.on i.a id •'There·:. no 11urpo ~e in incarcerating h ('r furtht•r " Source s have :.aid that Mis~ llear<,t, 22, has developed ..i h nitl'ring n ·i.cntm1·nl of under i;?rounrl radic al& who hid hn dur· tn'1 hl'r month' u-.. a fu.1(111\'t·, blammR thl'm m part fur hN vn· 11i<'3111t'lll ~ht• lnld prolH1\1on 1,rr1 r f'1 ~ whn 1nl1·r\.11•1o1.1·d ht•1 lhal 'ht•" will m2 10 tell oil 't"' knows about b<imtnnu and 'ilaymR<i link~ tn thC' underground 1n an t'X<'h1tnRe for a hghl st-ntt•n<'<'. the sourcell said The-re were' 1nd1t'ation!'I she would coni1ent to appearlnK as a wl!nt':<>~ for the prose<'ullon In otht>r trial~ Of perSOO"I linked to lhe terrori~t S.tmbwneo;e LHwrn t1on Army which abductc.'<1 her 1-'eb 4, 1974 But sources said 1t appeared doubtful 11h e would be strenuous· ly souaht as a witness. lier cred1b1lity w u badly damaged wht n a federal court jury last month found her gullly of bank robbeory, r e1ect1ng her sworn story that she was a hostage or fear when she helpC'd the SLA rob a San Francisco bank on Apnl 15, 1974 Since her t'Onvlclion , the newspaper heiress spent more lhan a do1en hours with federal probation officers who subm1tled non binding recom mendallons to Carter The judge also was given psychiatric reports. Including one fro m Dr Elitabeth Richards , who bas treated Miss Hearst regularly since last fall. She is scheduled to be flown Wednesday to Los Angeles for pretnal hearing on state charges of kldnaplng. robbery and .,. HUil. ' both by appart>nt :.h11l~un bl.i~t' pohcesold The gunmen "e•r\• not up prl'lwnded P uh l't' ,,ud oo r1'ont') 'w\31> tnkf'n fr(lm tht' .:u:ird'. lhe Jrnl(lr\'d car or lhl· th1:ale1 ~ah- rl\f'd at \\orl>. .i t 7 l~ .1 m .111tl \\ Jlkt•d tr1lll ,, 111\111 ~·1111 " I k ~a11I ht• ''"I~ tJ li.1•11 t o thl· 01f11·1· 111 thl'lllt'r 111 ,111,1.:1•r J J t'lo. lldh . "ht'rc• tht> thr ee ~un1n('n oi1l1•11•d him lu op1•n lht• ,,11l-111• ~.11d lw 1nld llw ,1:11111111•11 lh.11 1mlv ttw .1rmor,·d \',1r i:u.1nb n mld d11 th.it Ou,:~.111 ,ind I ~ 11tht•r J'l\·ri.nn:-. - th1•alc'r 1•111pl1n ,.,, .incl ... 1r h .irn' 1 n~ µ11l1 11ni. · w1•1 \• l.1tcr l~t 1nt11 :a l'\'lltrootn 111 th\· bUM'lll1•nl of lh1· th1•at1•r ,111\I tlw1r '" "'" \\l'l l' 111'11 \\It h l1•1q:th' u( 1 I 11111\' :-.I Ill\' OffH· t>r' !>,!Id th\' ~unmcn forc('d <a <'l•·onmg 111an 10 lel tht-111 tn the baC'k e ntnmt't· or lh1· theatt·r tibOut 00 mulutc·s twfor1· the 111u}1 n.ii. 1'twv 'aid t ht• Ji? U .tr d ' . W h 11 " ti r I. l' d f 11 I PurJIJto1 S,·eurst\ l nr., \H·1 1• rnJk1ng a r t-l(ul;ir 111<·kup at lh1· theaH•r. hut thc a:unnii·n JV porently thou~ht 11 <klJvcry wal'> being madt' Pendleton Chief • William Ouggan !>UP\'r\ll'or for Cinema C1rt'utt ('qrp .. "l1t<'h operatr:. lhe tht>;ill'r, ~met hl' ar Talks Cl entente • ID ,..,..,,,. Pag_. 1l I APPEAL •.. actual t'ost of opcralm~ ltu.• 011 fields and r clallVl' produt'll\1tr o( the fi elds. Hender son said that 00 pcrt'ent of lhc oil produced m Huntington Beach comes from J IS wells and the r e maining 10 percent 1s pro. du<'ed by two wclb He also gave a highly technit'al explanation of the method used to determine when a particular well has bcgun to t'OSl more to operate than 1t returns in <'rude An appeals boC:1rd s pokes man said Sta ndard will contrnul' m ak· mg its case at le ast until Thur~· day, after wh1<'h Rudruck will begin the county's defense. H a 1 I t d a s · · a r 1• o I Mar1nt' who l'leaned up th;1t town to th<> '>Outh or us." l'a1111> Pcndlt•lon Commandm~ (it•nt'r:tl MllJ Gen Corl Hoffman. hJd words of t'autton tor mt·mtwr:-uf tht' San Clemt•nte l'h;.11nbt.·r of ('ummcrct> Satunla \ Gen Horfman told chumbcr m embcr:. at the annual in~talla Lion banquet that "1l 1s J.Xhs1ble for a <'llY lo become car!!less in tl!i lit'cnsing a spect.., · · And he warned that 1l 1s far more difflt'ult to ch·an up a city than it 1s lo pr<:Hnt filth •ind cor· ruptwn from moving in 111 till' first pluce. The general's introdul'lion by f ormer M a yo r Anthony D1G1ovann1 and i.ubsequcnt re· marks hark en lo a situation in <keanside Shortly aftC'r tak111R t'ommand of f'endlt-ton, llolfman det'larl'd s everal Oct•.msidc bars off hm1ls to lcathernccki.. He criticized businesses there .Jab at Ford Reagan Would Meet Author SEATTLE <A P> -T::aking yet another shot at President Ford's foreign policies. Republican pre· sidenlial challenger Ronald Reagan says if elected. he'll invite Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenits vn to lhc White I louse any time . • "l'd invite him to dinner," Reagan suid at u news conference here. Rc;.i gan ~eemed to en1oy the Jab at Ford. \\ho declined last June to meet with ~ol zhcnitsyn on th1• advice of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who fell such a mcc>ting might ups et Soviet offlc1als and st>t back detente. Solzhenitsyn, a Nobel Pea<·c Prize winner , has been extremely critical of the Soviet ~overnmL·nt Two weeks after Solthcmtsyn wa~ turnL•d llown for a White House meetan~. l''ord r eversed himself and extended an "open mv1tat1on " to the author Solzhenitsyn rejected the 111v1tat1on 'Closet Drinker' Enquirer Reports Joan's Alcolwlisrn Dy Tbe Assodal~ Press The Nation a l Enquirer. a weekly newspaper based tn Lan tana. Fla . has publl!>hl'd what 1t calls "Joan Kennedy's 1.Jfr as 311 Alcoholic " Another patient, Rost.·mary Steele. who said s he w:s -.. a welfart> patient and ~!rs Ken nedy'!> roommate. !>Jid that Tt'd Kennedy never v1s1tcd h1i. wife during her stay at Lhe <'e ntt•r hut did p1ek her up to lake her home, the Enquirer ~aid Meanwhile, Eun1t'e Kennedv Shriver says publl'lhcd n •fXJrls about the pt-rnona l ltf" of ht•r .~J~ ICr·in-law . :.im oun\ tu ··..,hl!c·r t'haracter assa s!>inal1on " \\hl<'h tw :sa1<1 w1.·n· lilfevini: oo Mannt·s lie '11!1o rf'f<.'rrcd·to crime ('O\U::.cd by off duty :\tJnnc~ m S.rn Clt>ml'ntr wht•r,• Polin • Chief :\kl P otllH'r hJs ('St1m att'd "ffil\St ·of lhl' r 11~··l> rnpt>s ::ind 50 pe1 t't•nt vi lht• :iiz~r.l\·att>d as· :-ault :irl' t'au,cd hy military pt·r~onnt'I "Wt."rc no t alwnys good dtsiens in ev<>ry reSpl't't hut •hat's thl' direction we're t~1ng to movt>." Hoffman 'aid. · In l1j!htt'r n ·marks, JloHman kt the: cha mbt•r m1.•m b(>r.., 111 on some or lht• chrflt'ull1es of run- n1nl( a hug" military installation. First, there is the qut•-.l1on of the eapybara, a 100 pound rodent on the loo:1e a t Camp Pendleton. The Marine:. have bef n trvin$?' to t' at <' h l h .:-c• x o I 11· r r II 1 <' r n1ckna m t;?d "Su pc•r HJt" for months Uni.u('Ct.'!>l>lully Hoffman said ht.• t'allc<I tlM.> cap) bara · the abominal hea:.tw" but was Rian of one t h 11111 -I h e rt' " 1• rt.· n t t w 11 capyb.1rai.. J male ,md ft·rnalc un the baw "Bcrause then wt could h:H•e l>W,l l'fTIS Of 100 pound rats run· nm~ all over thc1 t•," h,• i.alll I loffman :1h11 nott•d he was hav1n~ troublt• with nudt' beachl-(oers "ussn g my beach<'s down there · · f 'rom Page .it I HUGHES ... i\11!>:. Moon•. who ha-; rn)I ap· l\l'<Jrl•d 111 a m.qor rn<>llon Jll<'ture l>1nu! L960. 1:. l ilmm~ "The Great Hulloon R::1t'c." a movie about lht.• annual balloon rot1• (rl)m The Uahama:. to Forl l.<1uderd3ll'. autobiogr a phy She declint.'d to say who her pubh!>her 1s. ''J'm writing m y autobio· Jlraphy ror tht.• mon('y." she said. "My life w.i-.. completely d1r- fen.•nt rrum what people thought. Howard taught m t-subterfuge." As ked 1f s he h:.id any docu- nw nts to prove hl•r t'Ontentlon. :'Ills' Moon• :.;.11d, "I mu~t." She l>J1d :.he has no plans to file llny claims u~am!>I the Hui:hes l'Slate for h l'r~1.M or uny children "ho might hJ' L' b1.1l'n I alhered by llught.-.; ··1 like to be independent," she said f 'rorn Pag~ A I KRISHNA. • • abn U'>IO~ lht.' s pmluaJ l1tle Of HamJn1 l>C:1::.1 Re prcs enta ti v('S of Jl an· Kri&hna in L.i~una Ik ach <t:>!.t-rl that :\loon · "•" n11l followinR lh1• tc11ctl> vf t h1· '>•'Cl wtwn .lavmc S1mm111 .... '~ J~ J..llk<l The Enquir er !>aid th11t Mrs Kennedy, while ut the Smithers Akoholic Hehab1l1talion Center in New York. told fellow pall<'11l M1t'hael De M u rt'O that ht.>r hus band wai. "abs o lute ly shocked" when he learned s he was going to seek tre:itmenl "Ted looked at me and i-.au1 'Don't be nd1t'ulous 'l ou JU"I dnnk a h ttlt> once 1n a wh11f• • llc had no idea I w as ;m alrohohC' he JUsl nevt•1 knew lh;it for M>ffil' l.Jme I 'd been ,, rl<M·t dnnker ... Dr :0.1areo 11uolpt1 l\lr~ h.ennedy as sa ying in th<· f':nq11n 1·r <Jrt1cl1· in u 900 word art1de 11111111 .. ht'" Two Morf' Succumb SundJy HI lhl' Wa .. hmgt<Hl ~l.Jr, Mrs Shriver cao;ti_i:all'<i tllt• StJr MIAM I !Al'> -Twomorept'O· for printing an account of a NJ pie have d11:cl from hurn~ su/- tional Enquir1'r ;11 t1c·le ubout her fered in ,1 llll' tht1l burned !'1:.t('r 1n-la1A ·, t11 .1lml'11 l at ;rn thru111-(h :i M 1am1 hotl'I a week 1nq11ut1on run lt y Ak ohoht ,, ;igo, hnni.:in ~· the tlc•uth toll lo Anonymnu'> n11H· -------------- Civic Leadership Honored Honored by the Salvation Army tor com- munity ser vice at the annual meeting in Fountain Valley Thursday were (from left), Mike Manahan of the Jrvtne Com - pany, civic leadership 3ward; Mary Lou Wheeler of the Firs t United l\t ethodist Churrh In Orange. woman of the year. and Ralph K laascn of San Clemente. manager of L aguna FcderaJ Savings and Loan. man of the rear. ' Monday'_, Afternoon Price11 NYSE COMPOSITE -· ... -. L/SC DAil if PILOT 87 TRANSACTIONS 'Kicked~ ~ CAB ~ Pan Ain Caught ...·--~~· S1"" .... .. .., .... 'tl , "'• • I -.. u -... ·~· "" l• ' ' .,,. t t In Tight Vice By MlLTQN MOSKOWITZ lt took onrl,r rour yenrs for the Civil At•ronautlc-i< lloard lC.:A8) to de<'td\' which airline should~ ••vt1n a Mlaml·Los Anaoles rm1tt' and wht•n lbl· d.w1slon w.ts announ~ last niooth, William T . seawcll wa:s enrnged. Sc~wt>ll'S ani,•r wa!I understandn ble. He's the c:hairmun of ~leaguer('() Pan Ame11can World Aarwuy~ and tht• l' ,\a dt•d:sion went niiainst Pan Am in !&Warding the routl' l<) W1·~h·rn Air 1..ines. Pan I\ m h:i:i hnd lts share of cr1t1ci. 1n rcct•nt year s. <llld J have bt'en am on g thern 'fht~ airline ~ I on~ S\AJ)rcemac y an t lit' Ill ternat1onal ar t•ria bl"t-d an arroRant't> that ir · Money Tree ritated many people, includtng passengers. But those were the old days . Today, Pim Am is hterallv fighttnit for its life, and I can cert.a inly appreciate what Seawell meant when ht> said that the CAB dt'<'ision was tantamount to lucking someone w h~ as already down PAN AM IS CAUGHT 1n a vise that seem s to be getting tighter and tighter. On the one hand, evt>ry country in the world wants to have its own a1r1Jne -and there's.nothlng Pan Am can do to discourage this competition. On the other hand, U.S. domt'Stic airlines buve been allowt'{t lo expand internationally, bringing even mol'c competition for Pan Am. This combination mired Pan Am deeply 1n debt and in red ink. and it Celt that its only hope was to be granted permission to fly dom~lic routes. The Miami-Los AngelPs run would have appeared to be a natura l for P a n Am. Thl'St! were gateways it already served on inlernaliooal flights. ALSO, T H ERE WAS A tit-for.tat element here. Na tional Airlines curr£'ntly hos a monoPolY on the M iami·Los Angeles route. and Pan Am was b1tlrr about an older CAB decision that bad given National nuthonty lo fl y Crom Miami to London, thereby further t:roding Pan Am'~ weakening position oo lbt: AUantic. So Pan Am had looked forward confidently to getting the Miami-Los Angeles run. As Jong ago a.~ June, 1973. a CAB administrative law judge had ~ommended that Pan Am be given the route. And last Novemtwr 1t w3s reported t.hal lbe CAU had reach'-'<! a tl•ntat1\'l' decision le> allow Pan Am and one other carrier tony the route. But when the ebips were down last month, 1t was the other carrier. Western, that got the nod. Pnn Am was shut out. THE NEWS WAS partirularly gaJllng to Seawdl because his efforts to get Pa11 Am into better financial r>h~lpl' were beginmng to show rt•sults. the airline's payroll, once more than •10.000, has bel·n chopped to 28,000. Unprofitable routes h ave bc1.•n dropped. And in what surely must have been a tough psychological blow. Pan Am "ave up its non stop route to P aris tn order to keep Frankfurt as part of u s wapagrcemrnt w1lhTWA. By these mo\'cs Pan Am la~t y<.':lr cut its operating lns~ from $91 million to $21 rn1lhon. ll also had strt:amlined its operations so that 1t "as able to brt:ak t-Vt!n wilh a 50 pcn·c111 load fadur in~tcud of 58 percent Ironically. one or the moa!' at m ade lo strengthen ib. operations turned out to be a factor 1n its failure to Rel the Miami-Los An~eles route. Whuc 1l's stall the largc1>t air ear- n er in Lalin America. Pan Am :<>harply reduced ilS Carib· bean service to excise unprofitable routt:b. IN GIVING THE Miami-Los Angeles plum to Western. the CAB noted that Pnn Am's oril(inal argument lhal it would be able to feed traffic into Miami had lost fore<? t>et·ause of the cutback in Caribbean service. The fact that Western Air Lines has no Caribbean service whatsoever did not matter. It has an exte11.S1ve t'outc structure on the WP~t Coast wher €'as Pan Am's ser vice extends outward l1> the Pacific. \'ou m ight think that any nirline that gave up New York· Pans tu safc"uard its 'u1bdity might stand a good chance when Mia mi-Los Angeles was up for J(rabs. But lhe CAB thinks otherw1t'e. Pan Am e rican World Airways has nev,·r been granted J route withm th<' contin ental Urutcd States, and the CAB a11 parently means to keep it lhal way. Poor Wheat Crop Viewed Calmly WASHINGTON (AP) ~This yrar's winter wheat cro1l in the drought-parched Southern Gn·at Plai.ns has suffered a setback from p rospects four munt hs a~o. hut :.pcciaJasts say that there w all be plenty un hand fut American con :oumers and forl.'1gn buyers The Agric ulture DepartmE'nt :.aid the winter wheal harvest in Kansas. Colorado. Oklahu1n<1, Texa:, and New Muico will be about 48.2 m11lirm bu:,hcls lcs:. than forl'cast last Dec. 22. Undersecr etary of A~m·ulture .John A Knebrl s.Ud the r<'duc lion means a hard11h i1' for forrnc·rs affrch-d 1r1 lhc drought arl'a. but ther e still will he• µlt.>nt v uf Wht!ut. "l don't feel that we are j(Otn~ lo s1·1· anv clra sl1c afrf'C'I on the retail price of bread ur bitlung products a .. .l result 11t this." Kn1•bf'I !'la&d. Th<' fi ve i;Lates a.~ o( April l werf' CXP4!Ckd lo prodU<'(' ~21 .7 m1tllon bushels of wheal, comp1tr1•1I with llw December est1matl•ofSW.!~m1lhon Last vur·:o winter wht"ut crop in th~ five ~latc•s wa•. 703 J m1li1on h11sh1•l:i and was part of a rl ut1onnl r~e<1rd wmtN crop of I 65 bilho11 bushc·I~ <:m11111ng sprrn1t planfrcl wheat. the 197f, har v~·st. wu:. a reton.l 2 I b1tl1on bushel.¥. "Therc·s .1hi.olutl'ly no n •a :-0011 to be· 1:011c:crnt•'11 about any .,tram on :.111>J)ht'!'I M riny impact on ronsumcr pri<·<•I' t1y v1rluc of thl' rNht<·t1on 1n ttw wmt<•r wht•al crov m tlll' southern plain:.." saw Ori Sd1wcn1>t!n of lh~ National A'I> socluUon of Whl'.lt t.rowt·rs. Support Requested Vl~orous ('onsumf'r support of efforts to brinl new ~up pliei: of nat ural .::-is lo C~l1fnrn111 i~ nee.oded now to help tivnt u major en£'r~y .,lwrtai:(' hf'r<'. :iccording to Harvey t'roc tor, cha1rm an of th<' bo~\fd nf Southern Cahfornaa Gas C1>. Without puhlit• pn•ssur<'. Proctor said. ;i vocal minority can hurt tht• outcome of proposed 1as supply proJecls the same way oppnnrnt:1 o( the recent Atlantic' R1<'hfield·gil~ wmpany agre~ment to bring 1as from North Aln~ka helped force cancellation of \hat agreement. • Getty Buys Uranium LOS ,'\NGELES (AP> -The Getty 011 Co. and lit utiliUee In New England and Wiscon:i1n have sil(ncd ltl con- trttl't providing up to $42 million worth of uranium Cot nuclear power plants . l\t.•ginning in tm. from 800,000 lo 1.2 nulhon pounds 01 ium conc~ntrate will he delivered to the PoWl'r pl:1nt!\ 1 Shirley . $In In Wyomina under terms of the contract a~reemen. exltneb througb Oct. 1, 1982, officials ~aud . .. 1 JIB DAil v P1LOl Monday Apnl 12 19f8 ' --a4,-A~-I ..... ,_.,........_..._~ I l'tlUYQAY f&2 M~M •t\1), .. .... -... .... .._ ·---'ucu u.ov--· .... ,., ................ ..... ~=.~r ---'""' ... ,. ... •00.f •~ U .H&H&\"•H I HIKI •otH • , .. •oe• I O•H Of fHl COHOOf• ... , .. Ill uu ~to411 'CHINATOWN" ••t.-•U ... •at.f .,,.._,) ..... ',. 'Breaking Point' Set By Studio LOS ANGELES tAP> "Breaking Potnl." now being ftlm.-d lrl Toronto with Bo Svc:n"on and Ro bert Culp ui. slan.. has bet•11 at·~wrt!d for release b) ~th CA.•n tur~ f''ox Th.-company v.111 rt• lease the ftlm 1n ull coun lnes except Cun1.1dJ. It 1:. b e 1 n g p r o d u c· t• d b y C lau d e H t-r oux tind directed b y Hobert Clark. "BreaktnJ? P o int" " de.,cn~d a:. d l'Ontcm p ora r y J C lt on adventure ··ooMBO" , ,, , ,. •,. WM.At ;t •Hf•'°" fOVI \l\UI fO\lA•df' "TRACKDOWH" JAMI\ C••M "IHl llL_L-U t llfl ( '"'"'' tff;~!.:l ADVOCATES In the DAILY PILOT From the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock. a diabolically entertaining motion picture. There's no body in the family plot WHUJ.HrrrooxKS w ; 11 1 • n. a !'1~ r. \Id \ BL\.t · l~.U: ~ · ~ HAmlS \\Ill,,,\\ I~ \.\~L ..... p t\ "llill\l'-·-·ElHST WIMAN , ..... 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NOi• • "'' tu••~ OU U A lOMtAID -· PAIT II WAlllHO TAU - ..... -0 ...... .. , ...... , ..... , Ult •t<"1Vlf •C'tC. •C'Utit • ··~ '" 0_. IUW OVll CUCIOO S NUI 1•1 ..,;w.a~--=.;•1 ~ UNCMO OflUll " ..... (~·· • •"9190 ..... "' .. tOllN A MAii°" '" •• ,.. •• ,.,,. .... , .... .c ........ '"' '"' auun ... ··~· ... .. u•t •f ... , l~t l ......... ':t'.::' ··~ tUUll llm ,. I 8~ lbt" lllM)Ciatf'd PrH The folio-. tng ar~ B1Ubo.ard'" hot r\·Corcl hat" for the W~t'k t'ntllng Aµnl li u::. tht') .ippeur in n\!>.l week 'lr.~Ut' of 81llbot1rd mu~J.ttnl· llO'fSl,Gu:s I DISC'OLAUY Johlln1t•TJ\lorl'olumb1J 2 Lf:T YOl'll 1.ov .. : l'Lt>W llt·ll.Hll)' Hrotht·r' Wurn,·r Rte" Cur h 3 RWllT UA('K \\tH:tu; \\ E S'L \K"l'fo:D f'H0\1 ~1 .t~tnt' ~1t~h1an..:.1lt l n 1lt't1 Atlt'>b I LON EL\' 'ft;llT ,\ni,:d 1-'J l''' C.1pt,1111 &. Tennill{' A& \1 5 BOOGIE t"E\'EH ~'I"''' C'.1p11ul tiONl.\'SIXTEE)'\ l>r llookC'a111tt1I 1 SWEET LO\.' 1-: l 'u11H1lollurt·'> ;\Juluv.11 I! DREA~1 WE.\\'EH c;;irv \\'rq~hl \\,11nc·r Uro!"i 9 SllO W ME T l 11-; \\' \ \ l'c.·h·r 1-·1 .tm pt on A&:M 10 BO llE\tL\' ltll.\l'SO l>\ (Juu•o TOP LP:. 1 EAGLES Thl·ir t:n•alC1'l lhl!> 1!171 1975 2 PETER FRA1\1PTO'\ t'am~tur1 Coml'!i t\ltHA& M :1 Wl~GS AT THE SPEED OF SOl 'l> Capitol 4 Ql'EE:": !\ ~ti;:ht 1\1 Th,· Opt'r.t 1-:lektr,1 5 BAD CO)I PA"\\ Hun \\ 1lh 1 he. P.tr k ~v. .in Song 6 JOll:'\:'\IET.\\'LOH l:::irg.t~m ·co1umb1.t 7 G.\R \' WRIGllT Thi: Drt';.im Wt'aH•r Warner Bros 8 CA HOLE Kl:'\C Thoroughbred Odt• 9. BOB DYLA~ Ut•!-11 t· Columbw 10 FLEETWOOD ~1 \(.' \\'Jrnc.•r Rro.., ------ ..... from •II over Callfornla I• rounded up eachd•y In the DAILY PILOT ,. I • I "SHEILOCK HOl.MIS' SMARTH Hona-cf'GI "M...ty f'ytt!OA I TM Holy GNll" JACK HICHOLSOM "OHi FUW ova THE CUCKOO'S HIST' IRI "IAD HEWS IEARS .. lP'Gt "RIDE A WILD POHY" "DUMIO" CGt "LUCICY LADY" '"TllACKDOWN" CP'Gt "IARRY LYHDOH'" '°NIGHT MOYES .. IPGt "TOMMY" IPGI "SHAMf'OOM (R) "HEDDA" 1•&•tH»f \UM l t .. •IMlt '"STORY or lOUE H" LU \A"""' I \MJ t.10 ff C EMAUllD ··q ..• flit•"' ••• "'td~ .. AlfWOC-AUMD1 "TAXI ORIVCR" (R) IJ 0 JU 4 0 . .. . .. , ClllllAUllD It t \t tl1 0. f I I t •lo • "TUI DRIVER" IR) ' ...... ~· \MA\_.0\0tt H&WM '"THI OUCHUS •Hll THI DIUWATH FOX' ... ~, ACADIMT AW AlD Wl.,_.lA A "THI MAM WHO SMIED ~ OOWM EVEREST" THE CITY SHDP~ING CCNTRC ORANGE •!132 6111 ~ CITY CIEMTRl CIHEMAS SA l'RWY IM ... NCHUTER lll I G 0 l'RWY ICITY OR Cll I "IU11HG SADDLES" Il l ... AP4AHAS'• l S ACADEMY AWARDS le•t Ptc:hl'• B••l Acrot J•c' Nteholaon 8t''tt Actre•t Loul•e rl~chf/f' Oeat OlJec101 M1tot Fotmen 6tttl X•,.•nl)lay Adapuo" ( R) HUNTINGTON CINEMA ... , ... , ... -.., " . ,., •••• .., ••11 .,,, ;.c.;.OEllllY ;.w-'HU Wl,.,lllEJ. tdwards BRIS TOl CINEMA .. ,., ... , ... , .. ,...,. ..• , ... . ~ ... ,. ~ .. ,._ ........... ,. edwards LIDO CINEMA 1 ..... ,. ...... , ., "., .. , .-.tW,"')l f ltA(':H 6'11 1\DJ H,, Alt' ... ,._.. 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JI t t h.t1rm Jfl of th•· :'\Jtlonal A l·acJt'11'' ol Tt•lt'\ 1::.1on A1 b 'and 1rs GUARANTEED ENTERTAINMENT DIARY OF A SURFING FILM 'Witty' '(Jn1que· Brilllanl' ·oaullngly ~auhlul U\'OUhtW'f"f'• , ...... ,,. h• ,. ... I • '., t~ , .. .,.,,,. c,..t u ... "' ,j .. I~' +I' ... " ... ' '" ' lirl 1~ t IC ~ .... h iii ht. •J tt t v..... ........ t t' I CINEMA CENTER \A T A \Uflil H&RllO!l AT ADAMS COSTA M(SA l 00 , ... , •• 1H•li ..Oflil tHI U J-11 .... ,., .. ,, .. ,, MES.A VERDECEMTER 979.4141 HARBOR !WIN -.6-.,t'N•1 ..... ~•C ' .... • ... H't ••t llU ... -- .,- COMING NEXT "SHERLOCK HOLMES S MARTER BROTHER l\t: 1 ACADEM Y AWARD WINNER BEST ROBERT REDFORD DUSTIN HOFFMAN T n• Mo•t Oew•1latl"O D••e<tl~• StOf-, ot fl'.it Cen1ury' .. ~ .• , .. ,.., "'" CPG) OA+. '''Alllif111H" ~&1 ilPA II> • I\ ' I\ 9 •\ HlWPORI CIHCMAS • ' • ·-"'" ... ' ..... c.••h• .... .... 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REDFORD/llfFMAN "ALL THE PRESllNT'S MEN" ----------'.· :' I"_.,. ._ ATHl·WAY l9 SUN·THURS 6:45-9:15 FRI/SAT 6:45·9:15-11:30 WALTER MATTHAU TATUM O'NEAL .fft.r· 'z ·~~f~ ~~.~·~V THE BAD NEWS ~ ,,,, .... ' ' ' ~ "" ""''" ':::~~HC.\llif (PG) toa ,OC<111.10 ,, (!\ U't ,., NEWPORT CINEMAS ,.. ... (Oa \IWW ....... c ...... "' • ........ 0'''" .. ' ••••••• ......... :-~ ..., ~-.,., .. J.. ") t 't~-' 'I "' ,-. L ~ I , .. ' y .~ ..... .... ... u • IEAN CONNER ~ MICl<Afl C&IHl i.....111,,,., ... .. , .. llle man Mo Would Be King ed!!~~. ~.~s~. ~1.~~~A l CO\t• .-o• •o~l\u -, r ot~~,, ... 9-f\l'IQ ""'< ~U' .., ~' ./ .'h \ •• """*"' ... The .Jo}JA of a '\ortUlR ,...., STORYOFO" 1111.UfOt ~e-;,'·' . . ~- ~ . ATNfW,OIT DAILY AT 2:00. 4:3S· 7: 1 S·9:4S I ............ ,. ( R) MA•OUA• HU1111-.0 'lll'A• ~1 ... ,Clffritt ... c" ... "'" .-. ACADl!MY AWARD WI NNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Gl!OROf! BURNS P LUS WALTl!R MATrHAU " ... ~~~~~£EJloHt .. ) f \4 ¥UotCl ..,UI tit 414 t CO Hlf A f ClHflll fHI ~llllOHfA Of HCONO AlllNU• CO Hlf Al WUT TH[ HINOlNllUllO CINCMA W£Sl -w~:,'~-;..-:.;-~~°'";.7!~") PLUS fllACK OOWH lillMfil 10 t i Hlft•••tOl4PU ... u•o" ••.o ,,...,., . . ....... ,. 4 •• . . "' , .J I .. Orange Coast EOITION * * Today's Closinl( N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 103, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY; APRIL 12; 1976 C TEN CENTS 1Psychiatric ExalllS Set for Patty; . . SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Patricia Hearst's Judge, 1n a sur- prise move. today ordl•red the convicted heiress committed for psychiatric exam1nat.Joru. he said were necessary beCore 1mpos1ng final sentent'e. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Oliver J . Carter temporanly sen lenced Miss Hearst to the max imum 35-year penalty prescnbed for the two counts or which she was convicted three weeks a go. But be said that 3entence was a formnuty required by la" to JI low her com mttment for OO dtl\' The law provide) for 25 )c<1r~) maximum imprisonment for armed bank robbery and 10 > c.irs for use of a firearm sn a felony. Carter said he was imposing the ma,omum sente nce, but noted he said earlier that he intended the terms to run concurrenUy sn stead of consecuu \'ely. "I have announced I intend to reduce the sentence, although I w1U not say bow much I intend to reduce it." Carter said todav at the en:i of the unnptttedl) brief hearing in the pach>d courtroom Miss Hearst was t'Onv11:ted March 20 of "1lhngl) l!iking part 1n lhe holdup or a bank branch here two )t'ars ago next Thur5. day. In returning ats verdict, the JUI"} reJel·ted her contention that !>he was forced 1010 cnmt-by lhe radicals who kidnaped her 10 weeks before The heiress· parents and three of her sisters appeared sombre as Carter announced his de· c asion. The defendant. pale and thin sn a gray pants sult and peach-colored blouse, nodded and aaid. "Hello" to her family as she entered the courtroom. Twice the judge asked her if he wished to speak in her own defense. She rose and said in a soft \"Oice. "No. your Honor!' de· femng to her attorney, F. Lee Bailey · It was at Bailey's urging that Carter decided to allow Mass Hearst 'l> comm ttment pending final sentencing. ll was expected she w o uld be sent to the Metropolstan Correct ional Center in San Du~go for the ex· aminalions. Al a n ews conference af- terward, defense attorney Al Johnson said he was en· couraged by Carter's decision. • "We think it is signihcant that the rourt feels the complexities of this case are .,uch lh:at mon.• study is nt)ed\'d." ht> srud. "W1• hope the study will confirm lhl'n • 1s no useful purpose in an rarcerating her further." He said the judge still had thl~ option of placing Miss Hearst on probation, a course he said th{' defense "ould continue to en dorse. U.S. Atty. James L Browning declined comment after the hl•ur ang. Burglaries Probed 3 May Be Unrelated, Police Say Cost a M esa police a re an · vestigating a series of "eekend armed robberies in their city which were capped when a lone bandit armed with a shotgun took $1.500 from a crowded restaurant. The s tic kup at Spi r e's Restaurant. 31 25 Harbor Bl\'d . was the third in a string of rob· beries that began Friday n1,1?hl al the Atlantis Spa. 2112 llarbor Terry Moore Blvd and included the robben• of the .M esa \'erde Liquor Store. 1520 Ba ker St. De tective Sergeant Sa m Cordeiro said today there 1s no l'\'idence to indica te that anv of the robberies were committed b\· the same people • According t<> Cordeiro. the fir~t robbery occurred at about t l p m . Friday when two burl~ men \\ alked into the massage parlor Ex-Starlet Claims She Wed Hughes FORT LAIJDERDAl.E, 1-·1a <AP I -Former mo\'IC starlet Terry Moore. 47. rlaams to ha\'e b een married to the latl' billionaire Howard HuJi?hC'!> and says there "may have been" children by the marriage "Howard w U'i the greate-;t 10\ er I ever had," !>he said "tic " ,1s the best." Hughes. who du~d last Monday from kidney failure. had only t\\11 known "1\·es . fie was d1 vorct'd MANAGER SAYS HUGHES LEFT HOTEL ALIVE. A4 from Houston socialite Ella Rice m 1929. No other marr-1a~e "as recorded Cor tlu1ithes until hl.' m arried a ctress J ean Peter~ an 1957 They" ere divorced in 1971 Miss Moore said sh1' m1•t Hughes when she wa:. 15 ::imt marrted him an the latl' 1940' She would not say hoy. ~he mt•t him "l have Jost the'gre<.1h•st frs cnJ T have ever had." Mt'\!-Moor~· said In an in ten i<>\,\ in F1111 LaudNdale . "ll ow.ird ra1M'd me." She said thert• "ITlll\' h:n1• been" <'h1ldrcn frnm hn Jllt>i.:1·11 marriage to HuJ:hc:-.. but \he n • fused to be more '11ec1l 1( ht·<'<WM· 11he said Shl' 111 "nt1ni.: twr autobaojtraphv Sh" ct1·chn1•d 10 say "ho her pubh,.her '" M1s11 Moor<'. whn ha' nnt :ip pea red in n m :\Jnr motion llll'tllrr idnce 1000. is f1lm1n~ "Th<' Cr1·at Balloon ltll<'<'." n mm11· .1tw1ut the onnual balloon 1 a1·1· from l'lw .Bahamas to Fort l.audndalt• "I 'm wr1tinJt rnv autobio graphy for the monc\·." ~he'""' "My hfc wa'I t•omplt•t rly d1f !erent from whnt '"'''1>11' thou>{ht Howard tAui;iht ffi l' 'llhll'rf11..: .. • " Asked If Shi" had JO\ dm·u meots to prm'<' hl'r c·111111•nt son. Miss Moor e !>Uld, · I mut-t · Orange Coast Weather Variable cloudines'I with 'chance or showers tonight and Tu es da v . Tem · peratur<'s t'oole r with highs Tuf'sday in the upper 40s, INSIDE TODAY Spend a doy on Ille cam- paign lrad with Jimmy Carter 1\3. l•dex A U -yTr .. At M9•1n ,., Hotleoo.tl .... _ ''' n a. ..... C011ftty ., •• •• ., INtl ... l..M ..... C.1-• a ........ c.nw.. en. .... . 0 ... 11 ... 110• " ..... . •• '"'11 A1 ,_ __ rtl« . .. , .. , ,, ••-111~­---ftl "'-· ... __ _._._" ... , .. ...,h .... .. ,,... ..... .. , ... , ..... II_,.""" ., .,. .. .. •• ' •P W'ir•OMto HOWARD 'GREATEST' - Ex-'Wlfe' Terry Moore Camp Areas, "' Filled for Easter Week l-:11 "' rr \\' t'<'k ''ro" d' hLl\ 1• f1ll1'ct r>nht>m. Snn l'l~nwnt1.• and San Onofn· l: .11n JI itrouncl., \nd toda\ 1t ap(ll•a" th1•\ 'II '1;" fillt·'1 .1t l1•:nt until 1-:J,tl'r Sund.n . 'a11.i Honulrl lla n,hl'". :ir.-u rnan:q~<'r for !ht• Statt• P<1rk s,·,11·rn "· Prnd 11'11111 < 'oo.st rt•Jt11111 I.\ hll'h 11\l'lu1fr, I h1• thrt•t• l1>c..1l p.1rk' S.rn ClrmC'nll' \\1th ISO m1•r mi:ht rnm p1nlf "l>U <'l'"' uncl Doht<n\ "1th t l!l .. p.1rc!I are thr I Y. o hu"1"\l !'ark., in thl' 200 unit !>litlt' p.1rk '~!lll.'m . llL1 n:-.ht•w "\;lid. Hoth ncct-p l resrrvation" and both arr nnrmalh fillt'(I up da~"' 1n ud' n n ee of ma11ir holi<lays San Onofrt' with 370 !lpacNi is on a hrst coml'. first "ervC'd basts Camp i.ates there art' mor<> pr1m1t1ve. Hanshew said As for the make up or lhl' \I'\· •tors. llanshew said about !'>O percent are family grou,ps and 50 percent a re high-school a11c' youth Those under 18 yeors of a~e must have written parental consent berore they wtll be ad· m1tted to camp ovem1ght. he said Hanshew s aid the next maJor onslaught or n sitors will come duri ni;i the M em on al Da \" weekend, a lthough the three parks are expected to r<>maan \'ery busy throughout the sum mer ··w e are filled a good portion o( the ~ear. seven to eig ht months or 1t ... Hanshew said While the t'amp sites are filled. the day-use areas are not "Day use at't1v1ty has not re ached capacity rind unlei.s the weather changes. I doubt that 11 \\lll." Hanshew said He said one was armed with a 22-cahber revolver and he took $92 from the three employes and one customt'r who were inside the building al the time. The two suspects were descnbed as both being about s ix f eet tall, "e1ghing 200 pounds and between th<> ages of 25 a nd 30. The hquor s tore robbery. "hi ch took place 24 hours later, (See HOLDlJ PS, Page A%J Israelis Intercept Arab Jet TEL AVIV (AP> -A brown and beige camouflaged Saudi Arabian military tr<.1nsport plane carrying 36 persons including three American crewmen report· t'd under contract to Lockheed strayed 111to Israeli airspace to· day and was forced to land by Israels interceptors. the mahtar~ command s aid. No gunfire was rt' ported. The Saudi government radio reported the inc.'idt'nt and said it "as trying to secure the release or the plane and its passengers. The American c rewm en 1dent1f1erl as Arthur Philips, co- LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE,A4 pilot, Lar r~· Chandler . fl11ithl engineer, a nd Charles Sm1lh, caq~o supervisor were rc· lea~ed to the rnstodv of the l' S. Embass) an Tel Anv. They rc- ru~ed to sec newsmen. llowever . US. offacials in Washington said tht> three told th<' em bass} they m:.ade a n:n ·1ga- 11onal error The Washington officials sr11d lhe three have no connection with the l' S gO\'t'rnmcnt and have ht•en Y.orking 1n Saudi Arabia un· d1.•r a LMkh<>ed contract with th<> ~auda lh•frnse Minist ry for t1•achinj.!. traan1n~ and main tt•nanN• Tht> Saudis aboard th(' 1n tf'rrcptl·d plane, a l ' S bwlt Cl30 ll<'rl'ule,, "ere takt•n to an f<;r .acli aar forN• h;1..,e for inter roi.:a11on hraelt rwwsmcn 'a" the Snud1 .... 25 sohher.., drei.st•d an rombat fatalo(Ul'S and \IX rwahun-; 111 lrad1t1onal Arah rotK•s. eating .ind drinking in an l'iraeh of- fl rNs' mess T~u Sau1h officer<> wt•re s c-pnrat1•rl nnd tak<'n l'lo;cwhcre l<ir.11'11 J•''" intcrrt•pted the Sa11d1 crnrt aftt'I 11 c·rossed the l.1.•banl'~t-border over the Ml'thlerrnncun coast. 75 mill''i 'iOUlhwe~t of lhe Syrian capital or llam.ascus. hrach omcrals said H•) adh . thl' Saudi capital, 1s "iOUthcast or Damocicus, but thc nll'(ht's original course was not kno"n Tetnpest1101u Actio11 Olympic hopefuls in Tempest Class leave the startin g line <marker. foreground ) in Alamitos Bay Yacht Cl ub's Wes t ern Region Olympic Qualifying Regatta. The small boat sailor s had all t'.ht> weathe r they could handle during the e\'enl. To i:.e,. how it Li ll cam e out, ~ee Page A 12 Oil Colllpany Seeks Tax Refund in HB 'Bo' Denies He Exerted ·Pressure By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OllM 0.11, ~""- Standard Oil of CaJifomia re- sumed its appe al today for a re- fund of Orange County property taxes the company claims at overpaid oo its Jlunungton Beach 011 land in 1974. Lead Yachts Circle Island (Jf Guadalupe Lead yachti; sn Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile Guadalupe Island Race wer e strug,!?ling around th<: rugged offs hore ~ex.lean rock in hght winds at 8 a .m . today. , Andy Z1mbaldi's· Drumbeat. Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club, and Bob O'Brien's Spirit were fi ght· inf( a close battle near lhe south end of the 1slan<I and were ex peeled to turn for home hy mad <h1y. Spirit was fi ve miles south or Drumbeat and about four msle'i farther s eaward The remainder of the 16-boat fleet was near tho north end of the Is land. There were 17 starterci Satur day but Nert>1d abandoned the race 11hortly aft\'r the start with» broken spreader. Lead yarhts are expected to arrive back a t NewPort b v Thur-;dav The hearing before county As- sessment Appeals Board number. WA SHI NG T 0 N CA J> > • one in Santa Ana could last as Howard "Bo" Callaway, dcclar· long as three weeks, according to ing ··1 hav<' nothing to hide," lo· Standard attorneys and th~ day denied he exerted any private lawyers hired to defend polit1ca I p rl'ss ur c whale· the county assessor 's offace in the secretary or the Army to win U.S. dispute. _. Forest Sen1ce approval to ('X Sitting on the appeals bo~~ pand his Colorado l>k1 resort onto ar e Huntington Beach coun~ federal land cilmanAl vi~Coen,law)erFra nk. The f orme r ca mpa ign Manw and r'fal estate appraiser manaiter ror Prt•s1dent Ford Larry Sutton. •acknowledged. however, that ht.• · Coen's city stands to lose tax 'discussed the resort's situation revenueifStandardwins 1tl!case .wit h rore"\l Service an d and Sutton has admitted h<' Agnculture Oeparlmcnlofftc1als leases Westm1n!>ler oil land to IO\Jl meetin g July 3 in his Pcn- Standard. tagon offi C'c . Both men have staled they can But Callaway said that me!'t· give the case a fair heanni: m~ was 1nat1ated nol by him but 011 compan}' luwyers contend by two or the offa cials whr, were· lhat former assessor Jal'k longtime' friends and who Vallergu over-:.a:-.sessed 31 Stan Callaway said ind1rat<-d a dcs1n' dard drilling and pumping ~1tec; ti) pay a \111·1:.al call on him on h1-. in Huntington Beach during u last day nn the· JOI> .}ea r when 01 1 c·ornpan1rs ir: "Pcrh:r11:< I wa'\ na i ve.," general faced pric1: controls and ('ollawav """" "bul I Just didn't rollback-; 'et• :rnythini.: w1 onit with that The company claims thut the· mef'lins.: " value of oil land durtni.l tht• lk told tht' Senate interior und energy t'ris1s w:.a!I r<.'<fuc·cd <ind ins ul ar affntrs suhc·ommiltcf' that rt•duction was not rrnecte<l that th<' propo .. ('d <·xp:.an!lu>n or an the county's tax appru1~al. ha~ Crt.'stc•d Butte re~ort onto Standard 1s a!>king for a total re nearby f1•dC'ral la nd had bcc•n in dut't1on in its :u1st-s!lmcnt or Vi.8 the works for a number or year!> mi llion for 1974 und that ht• was taken by surprise• IC the jud1itment goes aJ(a inst when hr le:.arned 1n .January 11)'75 the county. other oil companiP:o. or a tentat1w• Fo rei.t ~rv1ce de are expel'led tO rollow the prl'cc-cis1on to block thl' ('Xpons1on dent. ult1matelyfarcinl'( tht• c•oun But C111l11 wuy dcnll'd he had ty to Kl 11e up a II or part or anything to do with ttw serae!'I of (Sfot l\PPEl\L, r agf'l'\Z) ('\'Cnts which kd 111 the• tcnt:tl1vi> <See {"i\1.1,i\ WA V, Pal{l' 1\2) She Was 'Alcoholic' 'BLUE CHIPS' POST GAINS t Joan Kennedy Reportedly 'Closet Drinker' By The Associated Prns The National Enquirer, a weekly newspaper based in Lan- tana. Fia , has pubhs hed what it calls ''Joan Kennedy's Life as a n Alcoholic." The Enquirer said that Mrs. Kennedy. while at the Smithers Alcohohc Rehab1Utntlon Center m New York, told fellow patient Michael De tthrco that her hus band was ''absolutely ~hocked" when he learned she was going to seek treatment "Ted looked at me and said· 'Don't be ridiculous. You just dnnlt a little ont'e ln a while.' He had no idea 1 "as an alcoholic- he just never knew thot for some lime I'd been a t'loset drinker," De Mart'o quoted Mrs. Kennedy as saying lo the Enqwier article. Another patient, Rosemary Steele, who said she was a welfare patient aod Mrs. Ken· nedy'• l'(l()mm1te, said t.h at Ted Kennedy never visited hl s wife during her stay at lhe center but dld pick her up lo take her home, the Enquirer said Munwhile, Eu.nice Kennedy Shrivtt says published reports about the pereonal life of her sis· lK·io·la•. eaaouol to "&heer ' character assassination." ln a 900-word article published Sunday In the Washington Sta r, Mrs. Shnver castigated the Star for printing an account of a Na- tional Enquirer article about her sister-ln·law's treatment at an Institution run by Alrohollcs Anonymous. She called th~ article "un- adulterated gossip" based on in- terviews with "t wo sick people" at the mstilut1on She denied the article's teport or a rift between Mrs . Kennedy, wife of the MasuchusetU senator , a nd (~DRINK ER, Page AZ> NEW YORK CAP> Blu<' chip issues scorl'd some moderate gains in the stoc k market loday. but the res t of the hst made little headway. Trading was sluggish The market appeared to be gathering some upward momen- tum amid buytng by bargain hun- ters in stocks depressed by laM wt'Ck's sharp declines But the rally faltered in lhC" face of evident disappointment over International Bus rne'is Machine<; Corp 's quarterly earn 1ngs report The Dow Jones index of 30 stocks gained 2.99 points to971 27. !Tables. 87) , \ 2 DAILY PILOT c Looking for Bonanz a NB Polls To Open Tuesday The polls tor Tut":oodo) 's Newport 81.• .n·h Cit) Council elerllon will open t 7 u.rn •mt \\ill ~ta)' Opt'n until 7 pm , t1ctln11: r1ty clttrk Doris George su1d to dny. Voter turnout 111 prt'<ficti.'d to be light bccnusc of spring va<'3hon The campaign ll:.elf has not f1~·used on any l~!>ues an dl'pth Candidates hll\'t! d1 s<'USSl"il c·onli nuing city prohlem!> of f(rOY. th ~nd traffic control with \'ery ht tie heated debate or personal acnmony. One unusual aspe<·t has bet•n the campaign an absentia con· ducted by one candidatt.'. Tom Blandi, \\ho appeared otonly onl' of the eleven candidate forums Eleven candidates are seeking t'lection to three council seats m Tuesday·s votin". Tracy Schaar, 10, Timmy Whitmore. 4. und Lisa Schaaf, 7. (from left> scan Costa Mesa's Lions Park for signs of goodies left by the Easter Bunny <Louise Berkley I and the Egg (Mark Okey>. Children of all ages are invited to help them hunt for the treasures bt'tween 10 a .m. and noon Satur- da\.· at Lions, TeWinkle. a nd Estancia Pa.rks. The Easter Eggathon 1s presented annually by the Costa Mes a Leisure Ser\'ices Department. The candidates are nominated bv d1stnct but voters in all parts of the c1ty'cast ballots for one in each di!>tr1ct From West Ne\\ port, District Two, the candid ate~ are Bob Brockman and· incumbent Don Mcinnis. 3 Bandits Disrupt Cop, Robber Film NEW YORK (AP) -Three masked men armed with s hotguns and pistols opeoed fire today in the aud1tonum of a West 42nd Street theater that once housed the Ziefeld Follies, fatally wounding two armored car guards in a holdup attempt, police said. The theater was showing a cops-and·robbers movie entitled "The Getaway." Photographs promoting the movie outside the theater show gunmen wearing ski masks. A St. Clare's Hospital spokesman said one of the guards died in the operating room and the other in a recovery room about 21.2 hours after the shoot· lngs. 'fheir names were not im· mediately disclosed. Police said there were no wit- nesses to the shootings beforl"the day's rirst show began. Blood'· :.tatned the theater's mirrored, 100.foot·long long lobby where one guard staggered after bt>ing ~hot The thl'at<>r on<'e hosted ~ome of.Ney. York·s finest enter- tainment. One #!uard was hit in the chest <1nd the other in the abdomen, Tu:o Arrested In Marina High Smoke Attack Two 20·year old men, one of them In the U.S. Army. were in lluntington Bench Jail today after they allegedly tossed a smoke grenade Into a social studies class i.il Manna lliJ!h School. Police said Steven W. Mitchell. who lasts his home as6271 Iroquois Road Westminster. but who also is 1n the Army stationed at Fort Hragg. N C , and Michael A. Dun- c.' an, 20, Stanton, were arrested on c harges or rossess1on of a dcstruct1\'1? de' ire a nd attempt- inJ.1 tO!><'t a f1rt> aftt"rthe lO 42 a m . 111<'1dent Fire creY.. wt•re called lo blow ... mokl' from th<' building, oHccers .. aid, and tht> immediate urea was ,., ;1ruatt>d hrirfly, but there was 1llldam,1~l' Officrro; said they have no mot1vt' 1n thl' t':l~t·, hut t)oth men ,,.,.n• in Jllll todt1y with b:ul set at S!:i,00() ORANGE COi.ST DAILY PILOT Roti.rt N w~ I tt\ttt• f't •"Ct f'\'\iOh\nff Jack R. Cur~v "--··,, ."''~"",.,., .. M......., Th<>mas Kttvll Thom•s A Murptiine ......... "tl• ... c Charle' H Loos Rkhard P Nall A\\.l\t.,.~ M,t""'°lf'liQ l•ttw\ COSt. Mtta Offlc. \)0 wut l•Y \o .. t ..... ,. ............ PO -•W>.•- Cbo'tt..,,, .. ,. °" ..... u ... --"" 0.-'*'' ,...• JV,tlf'\ \ .... ft'• tlh .. ~trattelftt,. Ml1tMi.-6 "'•Otr 6' HverH'•'"~"h h•rt l" """' ... ,.,, .. vu-• wlt"'fv' ... , ••• ,..,"'.'",." •• c--.r-~f'ltOWN' \f'f6~ tll \'11 Po\l•qt ~·Id "'' CO\,. ,,,_,. C...4-"""N• ~_. •• ,.-.,. •• (Ii"'!'# tJ It ~" tf'lty '"rn.tiH ... llm<"f'I'"''' t'nfhtl!f'l' dt"\11fllitt..-. Ull-ly both by apparent shotgun blasts, police said. The gunmen were not ap- prehended Police said no money was taken from the guards, the armored car or the theater sale. Officers said the gunmen forced a cleaning man to let them in the back entrance of the theater about 90 minutes before the slayings. They said the guards. who worked for Puralator Security Inc., were malting a regular pickup at the theater, but the gunmen ap- parently thought a delivery was being made. . William Duggan, supervisor for Cinema Circuit Co'l>}. which operates the theater, saitl be ar· rived at work at 7: 15 a .m . and ··walked into a shotgun." He said he was taken to the office of theater manager Jack Reby, where the three gunmen ordered him lo open the safe. He said he told the gunmen that only the armored car guards could do that. Duggan and 18 other persons - theater employes and early· ·arriving patrons -were later led into a restroom in the basement of the theater and their arms "~re tied "1th lengths of clothesline. Fro•PageA I HOLDUPS was committed by a lone bandit armed with a sawed off shotgun who got $250 from the clerk who was by himself in the store. Cordeiro said the robbery at Spire's. a newly opened restaurant, took place at about 7:30 p.m . when the restaurant was crowded with customers. He said the suspect, a lone male about 48 to so years old, rar· ried the s hotgun into the restaurant partially roncealcd in a paper bag. The detecll \'C Sil id the suspect put the gun on the counter beside the cash register. pointing It •H the assistant manager who wa., standing at the register The employe cleaned Ollt the rei:ister on the man's or den,, g1' - 1n~ him the SJ .500. Cordeiro said the suspect was M!cn by at least six restaurirnt patrons who made no move to stop him because of the shotgun .. But .they got a real good look at him nnd we have a good des<'ription to work with," he said. Cordeiro :s:iid no ont• was in· Ju~ in a~r or the rob~rlcs. Blue Devi/,s To J/uit Mesa The Westhaven Blue OC'vit Band from New Haven. Conn . will perform at the Costa Mesa Community Recreation Center at IO JO a.m Tuesday The group. on tour. will be performing at Oisne)'land. Anaheim Stadium for the Angels , \'S. Detroit game and at the Chartres Senior C1tizens Center in Anaheim in addition to their performance at the center, local· ed off Vanguard Way inside the West Gate of the Orange County Fairgrounds. For further information con· tact Linda Putnam ats.56-5391. 2 More Succumb MlAMI CAP) -Two more peo pie have died from bums suf· (ered in a fire that burned through a Miami hotel a week ago, bringing the death toll to nine. f'rona Page 1t I CALLAWAY decision being overruled later in 1975. Callaway claimed that bad he wanted to exert politicaJ pre- s~ure. he would not have done it with the subordinate officials \\ho met with him at the July 3 session, but would have gone directly to Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz. "And J would have ca.lied him not once. but once a week," Callaway asserted. He said that while the ski re- sort company in wh\ch he owns a two-thirds interest was in serious financial trouble and has debts of more than S7 million, the finan- cial condition of the company was not the reason the expansion wassou2hl. Callaway told subcommittee Chairman Floyd K. Haskell <D- Colo. ), "I deepJy resent" the senator's allegation that finan- cial troubles of the resort motivated the expansion. Haskell charged that the com· pany had no intention of putting ski trails on the nearby federal mountain, but only wanted the expansion approved to increase the value of its land holdings at the base of the mountain. TONIGlrr COSTA MESA PLANNING CO MMISSION -Regular meet- ing, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 13 SENIOR C ITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center, Tues .. Wed., Thurs • 12·3 p.m. NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, <:oo;ta Mec;a Caty Council Cham- bt'rs. 7 30 p m. ''BE HIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr Giles T. Brown leclurer, OCC Forum. 7 30 pm "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DR EA ~1 " South Coa s t Rl.'pertory Theater. Tuesday- Sunday throuRh Apnl 24, 8 p.m Tight Sq11eez e In District Five, a corridor that runs from Eastbluff to Balboa Jsland the candidalt:s are Hans Hegna', Gwenda Watson and in- cumbent Paul Ryckoff. District Seven, which takes in Corona del Mar, has six can- didates running for the seat being vacated by Councilman John Store. The candidates are Bill Morris, Duncan Mcintosh. Blan. di, Archibald Scott, Per Trebler and Ray Williams. Results of the election will be totaled at city hall as soon as tal. ly sheets are brought ln from the poUing places. Mrs. George said Information on the resulL'i Y.111 be available by telephoning 640·2110, 640·2151 or 640·2153. f 'rom Page 11 I APPEAL ..• millions or dollar!' tn 011 property taxes the county hos impound~d pending resolution of the dis· putes. During today's action b<'fore the appeals board Alex Hen· derson, production area superin· tendent for Standard's Hunt- ingto? Beach operation, un-derwe~t cross-examination. Philip Rudnick. the Bakersfield oil lawyer hired to represent the assessor. attempt- ed to pin Henderson down on the actual cost of opt>rating the oil fields and rt'.'latl\•e producll\'lty of the fields . He also gave a highly techni<'al explanation or the method used to determine when a part1<'ular well has begun to cost more to operate than it returns in crude An appeals board spokesman said Standard will continue mak· ing its case at least unUI Thurs· day, after which Rudnick will bt>gin the county's defense. From Page A I DRINKER. • • other Kennedy women. .. Have reporters no obligation to gel their facts straight? Have editors no regard for accuracy? Is this not sheer character as· sassination totally out or bounds for any decent journal?" she asked. Mrs. Shriver, whose hus band. Sargent, recently droppt>d. out of the rac<' for the Dt'mocrat1c pre· s1dential nomination. derlint>d to discuss her arlirll' SUnday Mr-;. Kennedy was not a\'aalable for comment Kennedy refused comment, saying, "It's a P<'rsonal math.•r " Stephen McEwen. 15, battles for s!-1rv1val after bemg at. tacked by a giant pytho.n ~s he tne~ to help the 15-foot- long reptile shed its skin m a repttle park at Gosfor~. New South Wales. Parlt owner f;ric Worrell. shown m background, rescued the boy. ' Jqb at Ford Re agan Would Meet Autlwr SEAITLE <AP> Taktn~ ~ct :mother shot at President Ford's fon•1cn poht'lt·~. Ht•1n1l>hl•an prt- s 1d4"ntwl c-hall..,nger Ronald lka1i:a11 sa\s if elected, he'll'"' 1tt· So\'1et d1ss1dcnt Al<'xan<h'r Sold1c111tsyn lo the \\'hill' llouiH.' any limt> .. I'd invite him to duu1t•r .' · Heug.m said at o new:s confrrenct.-ht•rt'. H~ugan secmt>d to l'tlJOY till' JUU ut 1-'ord, who decline-d last Jun<' to n1t•et with Solihcmtsy11 on the advice of SN'ret:ary of Stal<> ll<'nr.v Ki s:-ini<c.•r. who fdl such a meeting mit;thl upset Soviet offlc1uls and ::.ct bat-k detcnte. Solzhenitsyn. a Nr>b<'I Pe~1Cl' Pt1w winner. hri~ been extrcm<'IY critical of thl' ~>vict government. Two we~k~ after Sob:hcnitsyn was .turned down Cor a White House mel'lin.:. Ford revC'rscd hlm!'elt and extended an ··open tn\'itat1on" to the a uthor. Solzhenitsyn rejected the in vi.talion. DA: Moore 'Intended To Kill His Wife' "John Michael Moore had only one thing on bis mind· when he lurked m a back alley in L3guoa Beach in the early morrung of May 16, 1975," Deputy District Attornev Frank Briseno told an Orange· County Superior Court Jury today. "He was waiting for his wife and he intended to kill her," the prosecutor charged in his open- ing statement. "He did exactly that with three bullets. all of which lodged in her brain " Briseno said Moore. 26 , a member of the Los Angeles tem- ple or the Hare Krishna order, was motivated by jealousy when he allegedly shot a nd killed h1~ estranged wife, Jayme Simmo~ Moore. 24. of Laguna Beach Briseno said his first '•\'ltnesc; will be Diana Howard, a member of the Laguna Beach temple or Hare Krishna. who y. a~ "1th Mrs. Moore whl'n the \ICllm·!> estranged husband allei;!edly confronted them m an allry on Gorr Street. Briseno said Mrs Howard will testirv that Moore asked his wife m lnchan: "Were you meditating this morning with another person?·' shortly before be drew an automatic weapon and sho~ her He said she will testify that Moore shot his wife who was a member of the Hare Krishna sect in Laguna, once in each eye and once in lhl' mouth. Briseno said Mrs. Moore died at her husband's feet while tht' couple's small daughter looked on in horror. Briseno said he will ·seek a verdict of f1r!>t degree murder against Moore who reportedly "as on parole at the time or th(• alleged killing fnr an incident in St Louis. Mo., when he allegedly a\lacked ht!> ~ 1te a net ht'r mother ~loore 1s also being identified tn the <'OUrtroom by his Hare Krishna spiritual title or Jagadev\'a Das. Miss Howard 1!'> also u!->ing the spmtu:1I t1Ue or Ramona Das i Reul •Horse Race· BB Election Seen As Tossup; 16 Run By ROBERT BARKER Qi UM 0•1" 1'1I04 SUH A real "horse r ace" among five and perhaps six cand1dates as predicted Tuesday when Hunt- ington Beach voters go to the polls to elect three new city coun- cil members to four-yearterms Veteran obser\'ers say 11 will be a tossup among Ralph Bauer, Ruth Finley, Ron Pattinson, Prim Shea end Ron Shenkman and possibly Richard Siebert, who has been reportedly makin~ advances in the final stages of the campaign. Also on Tuesday's ballot will be City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and city Treasurer Warren Hall who are seeking re-election. Both arc unoppased. In all, 16 candidates are mak- ing the run for council seats. in eluding George Arnold who is an Qff1cial write·in candidate. Mrs. Wentworth says there art> 61.070 residents registered to vote. but that she expects a turnout or only 17 to 20 percent. "Anything over 20 percent would be very surpn!>ing," Mr:.. Wentworth said She said al:-.o that 515 ahsl'nte1• ballots have been returnl'<i, th~ highest total 1n Huntington Beach election hislory She .it tributes the unusually high number to the fact that thr clec t1on is being held durinj:! Easter varallon and that many voters arr on vacahon The polls will be open from 7 ;1 m , t o 8 p . m . '-' n ct J\t rs Wentworth expects the final n · suits to be known by 11 p.m A video tape of the election rt• suits will be flashed on a scrt·c•n in council chambers n.o,; th<·~ come In. The pubUc is invitc'd to view lhc proceedings. Mayor Norma Gibb,<t mudt• .i plea today for all voter" to casl their ballots She sa ad if the Renrral populace dldn 't get out to volt'. the election could be controlled to a large extent by special interest ~Toups "and they scare me to de· alh " Many observers reported that "a forest " of campaign signs nnd posters sprung up over the weekend. covering telephone poles along Beach Boulevard and Golden West Street and other ma1or city streets. "l've never seen so many signs pop up in my life, and most or them are illegally put on the power poles,'' said one leading contender. Mrs. Wentworth said pasters dotted nearly ever pole in pa rts of the city and that she was quite disturbed about lt. Officer Dave Gammell, presi· dent of the Huntington Beach Police Officers Association, said he, too, was taken aback by the overwhelming number or 11lcgal signs. .. He actded, howeHr, that police feel powerless lo do much about them because pohce are actively backing Pattinson, Mrs. Shea and Siebert. He s aid 1f police r emoved s1~ns. he fears they could be ac- CU!.ed of showing ravont1sm to their candidates. Voters also were barraged with loudspeakers over the weekend plus "special election new!>paperc;." The main issues or the cam. pa1gn have d ealt with the city's financial difficulties , the management of the <'lty, and criticism directed at City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands. Out of st a le t n ps by council members have also come under fire, sn 1 he fare of the city's finan. rial cris is. Two of the candidates, Lee Rebman and Edward Ka!>ner. have quest1on1•d the legality of the city 's $100 filing fee and Reb- man has !.ued to get his money back. lie Maid he ma~ take a<·llon to try to invalidate the election. The candidates, ;md lhc order in y. h1c·h they will appear tJn the hallot are Richard W. Siebert, pharmacist. Ron Shenkman, financial cxecut1v('; Prim Shea, hu:-.incsswoman: John \y. Saun. dl•rs, Investment sales; Sally !-'ranees C r<'enbaum, allorney. f:dword Kasner, ntlorncy; and Hon Pattinson, snlt-sman former poll rem an. Also, Wlll13m n. T1uard, tNlt'her: Ruth F1nh•y, planning c· o m m l!ull on<' r ; An cl re w T . Chondl1•r. i.«tt•nli st : Pf'.tf'r Macinnis, 11ud11or, Lc.'C lt1•hmo11, community volunt1•1•r ond 1·01 lt'HC' studc•nl . J,1•vl T. "Uud" Ros<', r elir<·d Nl\S/\ ad mlnrstrnlM, Ralph JI Hauer, com m 1· 1 <' 1 :i I d ... v l' I 11 n m c n L m a nulo!t'r, :.111cl Jerry llu1li.on. mf'dlcal syc;tl•m s t·onsulla111 The new council memb<'r~ will take ofhce on April J9 at wh1d1 lime a new muyor also wall lw i.elt>ctcd. Bar Robbed In Newport A lone gunman held up the Chug a M UA beer bar in Newport Beach this morning, escaping with $400 in cash, police re- ported. Few details were available following the 11 a m. holdup. Un- <'nn/irm ed reports were that an employe of the bar was tied up during the heist. The bar is located at 2911 Newpart Blvrl , 7 ' • . ' Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 103, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES . ; Today's Closing N.Y. toelL~ MONDAY, APRIL 12, .1976 N TEN CENTi !Psychiatric Exa·rns Set for Patty1 or '"" """ "" '"'" .•.. moJ Mudy 1!-m•fded ." he said. "\\'l. ' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -formality required by law lo al· reduce it." Carter said today at I Patricia tlearl>l '!-1udge, in a sur· low her commitment for 90 days the end or the unexpectedly bnt'f prise movt-. today ordered the The law provides for 2S years' heanng In the packed l'OUrtroom , convicted he1rei.s commuted for maximum imprisonment for MJSs Hearst "JS conv1ctt'd I psych1alnc exam1nat1ons he said armed bank r obbery and 10 years March 20of"111ingly taJung part ) were necessary befprc 1mpoi.1ng for use of a firearm in a felony. in the holdup of a bank branch final sentence Carter said h e was imposing the here two yeari. ago next Thurs- tj S. Dis trict Court Jud11e maximum sentence. but noted he day : Obver J Carter tt.-mporanly sen-said earlier that he intended the ln returning its verdJct. the tenced M 1ss llearM to the max terms to run concurrently in· JUI')' rejected he r contenuon thal imum JS· year penalty prescnbed stead of consecutively she was forced into crime by the for the two counts of "h1ch l>he "l have announced l intend to radicals who k1dnaPt.>d her 10 was convicted three weeks ago. reduce the sentence. although I weeks before. But he i.a1d that sentence wus a "''ll not say how much I intend to The heiress· parents and three ~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Easter Ti111e i11 Newport Doollr ,.,._. s1.ir """'" llolid~ys arc special to Kathleen Conrad of NC'wport BeaC'h. who deeorates her home at 1986 Port Ramsi:ate Place for most special occasions. Here she admires her Easter decorations. Burglars Hit Newport Thieves Get $30,000 Loot in Fow-Break-.ins Newport Beach poh<'c are in· ,·est1,Ratin~ <our ~1pparcntl} un- rl'latl'Cl burgl.Jrit•s from lh<' weekend 1n "h1ch lhit'H'' mallc· tlff with good<; 1•.,t1makd to lie worth rno1 t• than $30.000 Thl' largt•.,t ln.,c; wa., n•portl'd by Kathnn Alphin of l l.1rhor \'1ew llonw" who tol!l offlcl•rs h(•r balHl\Jlter dlSl'OH'rt•d h1·;· homl' 111 fl1sarr:ev "'twn ~h1• n· turiwct Sntunla~ <it n1'4m Mr., 1\lph1n ~~1111 thll'V<'S j!Ol jewelry value<! at SI 1.505, includ- ln.1: ont• diamond ring worth un <'Slimatecl S7 .soo In unnlht•r S.1luriiu\ hur.1:lary. a re.,1dt-nt of thf• W<•.,td1H area told pohct' .,,,.. lo.,t thrc.>c rin.1:., 'alut'Cl at S2 .0oo '' h1•n 'he left ht•r home fur .ihout Jll m111utt"'· \'1q:inia .< ;J,I\ ,1., told off1<'('r\ !lhr lrft th1· nni.:., Pn a t.abl<' nl•ar .1 frunt "1ndnw Jll"l twforc> lt•.a\ ini.: h\•r hmn1• !-th· ... aid shc dart not lork ht.•r fr•tnl rloor uml \\ ht•n .,Ill' n•t11rn1•1I .Ill 1111nut<'" l.11i•r lh1• ll'\\t•lt \ \\ .... ., j.!tll\l' Two \\'1•,t °\;1•1.\ 1w1rt r1•,1rl1.•n('. f'<'f)(Htt·d th1· l1"' 11r -.11·r<·1>1·11111p rnrnt anti \pOrlinl-! j!111wl\ v.1lurd ~1l more than S-1. 100 Satunlnv Pl'l<'r Slt•war t ;i11cl 1>:1v11I Woll tni:? t<11'1 pnli1.•1• lh•• 111·111., w1'n· :-.tol<'n by th11·v1•s "ho app.111•n1l:-- hl'okl• dnw n ,, <lo11r 1•1innntine.: Or :n:~,:·~• "~aCht•r \'anabll' cloudiness \\1\h <'hance of <\ho" ('re; toni$tht and Tue sda\", Tern · per.1turec; cooler with h1~hs Tut'sday in the upper 40s INSIDE TODA l' s~ a day on thft cam· pa1gn trail UJJlh J1mm11 Carter AB. • ........ l.,, .. ,d ~'"~·· Ct•ntttff Index •u ,....,.,,." At Mow••t A.7 N.aU9"1l Ntw\ llt·•S o. ..... c•u•ly ., .. 64 A1 (.e"'~<' t:ren ... rtf Ot•t" Hot•c•t ee111 .. ••• ,, .. (t\1tr-••1"""'"' ,. ....... u ,, ,. ... 1. •• \toerh 1"1 \leO Marhh •• feft•l\ •• fll .. ""' ...... Ill I 114 s ., ...... "''" MflUINNr\ • ., -··-., Won9HtW\ II ••• •• •• A4 their home with the garage. They said they lost diving equipment, surfboard~. skiing equipment, a guitar and power tools. Sunday. William Fleming of Harbor View ll11ls told Police he lost Je14elry valued al S7,500 when bur~lars pried open a win. do\\ to his home while he was out. "Clos~t Drink~r' Enquirer Reports Joan's Alcoholism Ry The Associated Press The ~at1onal Enquirer. a \H•ekly Ol'" spa per based in Lan tana l-1a . has pubhsht'<l what 11 t·all' "J oan Kennedy's Life a~ an Akohohc " The Enqu1r<'r s aid that Mri. KennC'd}. w hilt• at the Sm1tht•r-.. Alcoholic Rehab1litat1on Ccnll'r in Nl'W \'ork. told follO\" patient ~11rhu C'I De ~I arco that hl'r hu'lband wa s "a b~olut e h· ~hock('cl " whe n he learnl·d 1'hr wa<; jtl)1"~ to seek trcatmenl "Ted looked al me and Mid 'Don't be ridiculous. \'ou JU.,t dnnk a little once 1n a while · lit' had no idea J was an alcoholic he just never km•w that for soml' limt• I 'd been a closet dnnkcr ... D<' Marco quoted Mrs. Krnnedv a!I saying in the Enquner urti<'le Another patient. Rosemary . Steele. who said she wac; a welfare patient and Mrs. Ken· nt>d\··s roommate. said that Ted Kennedy never visited has wire during her stay at the center but did pick her up to take her horn<'. the Enqwrt>r said. Meanwhile, Eunice Kennedy Shriver says published reports about the personal hfe of her s1s- ter·in·law. amount to "sheer character assassination." In a 900·word article published Sonday in lhe Washington Star. Mrs. Shriver castigated the Star for pnnting an account of a Na· tional Enquirer article about her sister-in-law's treatment at an institution run by Alcoholics Anonymous. She called the article "un· adulterated gossip .. based on an· terviews with "two sick people" ·at the institution. She denied the article's report or a rift between Mrs Kennedy, wife of the Massachusetts senator, and other Kennedy women. ' ll:l\ l' r('pOrtcr~ no obligation to ~<'l their fart'> .,traij!hl? JI ave t>d1tor~ no rc~ard for ac<·uracy" h th1 i. not sheer rharacter ac;- !-as~inallon lotallv out of bounds for any dec\'nt ·Journal?" !'he J'k<'d Mr!> Shriver. "hose husband. Sar!lent. n•centlv dropJX'd out or th<' rnce for thl' Democratic pre· <o1denllal nomination. d1•cllned to dllH'U!ll> h<•r :irt1cle Sundav Mr<i. Kt'nnedv wn-. not H' :J1l<ehl<' for c·ommcnt Kennedy rdusecl comment, saylni;t, "It's a P\•r<,onal m altt>r." Lead Yachts Circle Island Of Guadalupe Lead ) acht"i 1n Balboa Yacht Club's 600·m1le Guadalupe Island Race were strugllhng around the rugged offshore Mexican rock in light winds at 8 a m today Andy Z1mbald1's Drumbeat, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. and Bob O'Brien's Sptnl were fight- ing a close battle near the south end of the island and were ex· peeled to turn for home by mid- day . Spirit was five miles south of Drumbeat and about four miles farther seaward The remainder or the 16·bont ncet was near the north end of the island. Th<>re were 17 starters Sat41"- day but :'iere1d abandoned the race shortly after the start with a broken spreader. Lead yachts are expected to arrive back at Newport b'' Thursdav, of her sister:. appeared sombre as Carter announced his de c1s1on The defendant. pall' and thin m a ~ray pnnb swt und peach-colored bloUM'. nodded and said. "Hello" to her fam1I~ as she enten•d the courtroom T" ice the 1udgt-ai.~l·d hl•r 1f she "1shed to speak an her OI.\ n defense. She rose and said in a soft \01ce. "No. your llonor." d<• fernng to her attorne.>. F Lt.•c Baile\". It "as at Bailey'!> urging that Carlt'r decided lo allow Miss Hearst's commitment pendrng final sentencing. It was e'<pectcd she would be sent to the Metropolitan Correctional Center 1n San Diego for lhl' l'X· aminat1ons At a news conference af. terward. defense attorney Al J ohnson sa id he wa s en- couraged by Carter'sdecis1on. "We think 1l is s1gniftcant that the rourt fl'cls the complex1t1es ho~ the study will confirm tht>rcl 1s no useful purpose in 1n • carceratinx her further." ~ He ~aid .the judgl' still had the' option of placing M 1ss Hearst on probation. a course he said the defeni.c "ould continue to en- dorse. US Atty. James L. Browning declmed comment after the hear· ing. Voters to Pick 3 For NB Council The polls for Tuesday'i. Newport Beach Caty Council election will open at 7 a m. and will stay open until 7 p m . actini:: city clerk Doris George i.a1d lo· day. Voter turnout is predicted to be light because or spring vacation The campaign itself has not focused on any issues an depth Candidates have discw.sed conll· nuing City problems Of growth and traffic control "1th very ht tle heated debate or peri.onal acrimony. One unusual aspect has been I.he campaign in abl>entia con· ducted by one candidate, Tom Blandi. who appeared at only one of the eleven candidate forums. Eleven candidate:. are seeking election to three council seats in Tuesday's voting. The candidates are nominated by district, but voters an all parts of the city cast ballots for one i:t each district. From West Newport. District Two, the candidates are Bob Brockman <.1nd incumbent Don Mcinnis. In District Five. a corridor thal runs from Eas tbluff to Balboa Island, the cand1datt.>s ;ire Hans 3 Amerieans Aboard Hegna. Gwenda Watson and in. cumbent Paul Ryckoff Distract Seven, which lakes irt Corona del Mar. has six can. d1dates running ror the seat being vacated by Councilman John Store. The candidates arc n111 Morns, Duncan Mclnto:.h, Blan· dJ. Archibald Scott, Per Trebler and Ra~ W1lhams Results or thl' election will be totaled at city hall as soc>n as tal· ly sheeti. are brought m from the polling places. Mrs Ct'Orgc i.a1d. lnformallon on the rei.ulti. will be available by telt•phonang 640·2110. 640 21Sl or 640 215:1. Israelis Grab Plane teaching, training and main· tenance. The Saudis aboard the in· tercepted plane, u U S .. bwlt Cl30 llercules, were tukcn to an Israeli air force bast• for inter· rogat1on. ls rach ncv.sm<'n i.aw < ee SAUDIS, Page i\2) TEL AVIV (AP) -A brown and beige camouflaged Saudi Arabian military traasport plant" carrying 36 persons -including three American crewmen report- ed under contract to Lockheed - strayed into Is raeli airspace to· day and was forced lo land by Israeli interceptors, I.he military command said. No gunfire wac; reported. Fire Death ClaintS The Saudi government rad11> reported the mc1dent und said 1t was trying to secure the release o( the plane and its passengers. Filed on Newport The American crewmen -- identified as Arthur Ph1hps, co· LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE, A4 pilot. Larry Chandlc.>r, flight engineer. and Charlr!-Smith. cargo supervisor were rt• leased to the C'U!>lOdV of the t.: S Embassy m Tel Av.iv. They rt' fused to see newsmen However, US. off1r1als 1n Washington said the three told the embassy they made a nav1ga llonal error The Washington o<rac1ah said the three have no conncl't1on "1th the U.S. government and ha\" been working an Saudi Arahw un der a Lockheed contract "1th the• Saudi Defense Min1stn for ------------ Two claims totaling Sl l mllhon have been filed against the City of Newport Beach alleg. mg that insufficient water pres- sure was responsible for the deaths of six people m a New Yt•ar·s morning blaze. The claims were submitted by !-Urv1ving members of the family of com poser Donal ,Michalsky who died 1n the early mornin.1: blazc.> along with his wife. their two young children. his se<'rctar) and her daughter At the time of the fire. in- vestigators s aid occupants of the M1chalsky hnme at J16 E. Ocean J-'ront probably were dead fr"m .,moke inhalation before the first fire units arrl\ed on the scene. The home was u wooden board ~1nrl batten '>trurture. Fire in TempestuotL-c Action vestigators said the blaze was touched off by ~parks from the fireplace that 1gn1tl'd combusti- ble materials near lhl' hearth. Investigators said the fire roared throu~h 1h<' two-story structure so quickly that none of t ht' occupant~ hud tim<' to 1:srapc. The claims, which will be s ub· milted for routine city council <ic· tion tonight, were f1kd by Michalsky's mother, Leona M1chalsky and his daughter Kat- Ja M1chalsky Woods. Also sub- mitting a claim, basC'd on \ht• same 81legut1on of nc.>gh~encc for lack or water pr<•ssurc arc Sylvia Pht'lps K<'ndall and David P Kt>n<i all. th1.• mother and hrother of ~11rtrnl\ky'' w1fr Sar~1h Olympic hopefuls in Tempest Class leave the starting line (marker. foreground ) in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Western Region Olympic Qualifying Regatta. The small boat sailors had aJl the weather they could handle during the event. To see how it all came out, see Page A12. AZ DAIL y PILOT N Monday, April I :Z. 197& An Editorial Election Choices Three seats will be filled on the seven member Newport Beach City Council in Tuesday's municipal election. While the candidates run from sperlflc di5. tricts. they are voted upon by all the voters. citywide. In an editorial last Wednesduy the Dally Pilot commented on the election and offered recommends· t1ons on the candidates m some detail r'ollowing 1~ a brief summary of those recommendations. Dist rict Two: DONALD A. lUdNNIS District Five: GWE~DAA. WATSON District Seven: RA\' A. WILLIAMS Mcinnis, a business executive and engineer, has been effective in his two t erms Mrs. Watson has served a broad cross section of the communitv in a variety of civic leadership roles and is attuned to peo· pie problems and needs. W11Hams has a s trong en- vironmental background and has served well as a planning commissioner. The Daily Pilot believes those candidates offe r the best combination or personal talents , community experience and broad perspective to match the need-s and opportunities of Newport Beach dunng the next four years. Standard Seeking Re/umh Standard OH of Callfon1ia r~ sumt'd 1tt; appeal today for a n .. fund of Orange County property taxt>s the: eompany claims 1t overpaid on its Huntington .Beach 011 land in 1974 . The hearing before rounty As. sessment Appeals Board numb(·r one in Santa Ana rould last as long as three we{'ks, according to Stan~ard attornevs and the pn\'ate lawyers h1rCd to defend the county assessor's offic<· in the dispute Sitting on the appeals board are Huntington Bt>ach coun· cilman Alvin Coen, lawyer Frank Mam:o and r eal estate 'appraiser Larry Sutton. Coen's city stands to lose tax revenue if Standard wins its case and Sutton has admitted he leases Westminster oil land to Standard. Terry Moore Former Starlet Sttys She Married Hughes Both men have ~ted they can give the case a fair hearing. Oil company lawyers contend that former assessor J ac,k Vallerga over.assessed 31 Stan- dard drilling and pumping sites in Huntington Beach during a ) ear when oil eompanies ir. general fac<.'d price controls and r ollbacks. In a photo by White House photographer ~llie Atkins .. just released. former Presi- dent Nixon is shO\m in the White House with his dog Vicky the night before he re- signed in August, 1974. FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. IAP> -f''ormer mo\·ie starlet Terry l\loorl', 47 , claims to have been married to the late billionaire Howard Hughes and says there "may have been" children by the marriage. "Howard was the greatest lov- er I ever had," she said. "He was the best.·· Hughes. who died last Monday from kidney failure, had only two known wives. He was divorced MANAGER SAYS HUGHES LEFT HOTEL ALIVE, A4 from Houston socialite Ella Rice in 1929. No oth<.'r marriage was recorded for Hughes until he marned actress Jean Peters in 1957. Thf.'y \\en• d1vorC't'd tn 1971 Miss !\loore s aid s h<' me t Hughes when she was 15 and married him in the latC' !~Us. She would not '>a y how she mt:l him. ··1 have lost the greatest friend 1 have ever had," l\liss Moor,· said in an interview in Fort Lauderdak. ··11owa1·d ra1St'd me." She said there ··may have been" children from her alleged marriage to Hug hes, but .she re· fused to be more specific bccau-,e she s a 1 d she 1 s " ri tin lo( h l' r :wtobiography. She decltned to say who her publisher is. Miss Moore, who has not ;:ip. peared ma major motion picture since 196-0. 1s filming "Thl· Great Balloon Race," a movie about the annual balloon rare from The Bahamas to Fort Lauderdalt·. AP WtrtPft010 HOWARD 'GREATEST' Ex-'Wlte' Terry Moore • f'm "ritin~ m~ autobio· l'!raphy for the mom·y." she said. ··~ly lift..· "us t•nmµletl'ly dif· ferent from what J)('nple thought. Howard taught m e ~ubterfu~t· .. A:-kecl if shl· tiud ;m v docu mt.>nts to pro\'(.' her c·oritention, ~11 :-::. Moore said. "I mu:-t .. She said she has no plans to file any cla11ns against the llC1ghes e:-t::ite for h<.'rs.elf or anv ch1ldn·n who mr~ht ha\•c ht'l'n fathered bv ll111?hes . · "I like to be independent," she <;;:11d. The company claims that the \·alue of oil l and during the energy c•n sis was reduced and lhal reduction was not rt>flected in the county ·s tax appraisal. Standard is asking for a total re· duction in its assessment of S6.8 million for 1974. If the judgment goes against the county, other oil companies are expected to follow the prece· dent. ultimately forcing the coun- ty to gi\'e up all or part of millions of dollars in oil property taxes the county has impounded pending res olution of the dis· put es. DurinJ! today's action before the apprals boa rd Alex Hen- derson. production area superin· tendent for Standard's Hunt· ington Beach operation, un· derwent cross.examination Phi lip Rudnick. lh<' Bakersfield oil lawver hired to r epresent the assessor, attempt- ed to pin Henderson down on the actual cost or operating the oil fields and relative productivity of the fields. Jackson Vs. Carter f~ro,. Page A I SAUDIS ... the Saudis, 25 sotdiers dressed in combat fatigues and six civilians in traditional Arab robes. eating and drinking in an Israeli of- ficers' mess. Two Saudi officers were separated and taken elsewhere. Is raeli jets intercepted the Saudi craft after it crossed the Lebanese b o rder over the Mediterranean coast. 75 miles southwest of the Syrian capital of Damascus. Israeli officials said. Riyadh, the Saudi capital, is southeast of Damascus, but the flight's original course was not known. A military spokesman said the interceptors made first contact over the area of Rosh llaniqra, Israel's northern border check· point, but the intruding plane may have flown more than a dozen miles south before lhe in- terception was complete. The military command said the pilot obeyed international signals from the Israeli jet fighters to follow them to Ben- G u rion International Airport near Tel Aviv. Airport s ources s aid the transport kept its motors running for 30 minutes •1ftC'r landing. llean· Israeli lruc h ::.urrounck<l the craft to prt'vent It fro m t•scaping. After the' cnf!ines stopped, the plane's doors opened wld Israeli securitv men took control of the ('raft. · The Israeli command said lhe aircraft wou Id h<> r£·1casc d "following complellon or the l0- \'('St1gation into circumstances of its entry mlo Israeli terntory." Pilot Clyde Y arne~I Funeral\Vednesday By the Associated Press Sen. Henry M. Jackson· stepped up critirism or presidential primary oppo nent Jimmy Carter today, suggesting Carter might •·get us into national and international embarrass - ing situations" as presi· dent because he has apologized for some state· ments during the cam. pa1~h. At a news conference in Indianapolis, thr Washington s<.'nator said Cartt•r's :1polugy for using the phrase "ethnic punlv" tn an appt;>arance in South Benet. I nd . I ast week rais<'~ a quttslion as to whether the fo r mer Gt'Orgia $!0\'t'rnor has good 1udgment. (Related story, AR > 'BLUE CHIPS' POST GA.INS ~EW YORK (AP >-nturch1p issuc·s !'C11rrd some moderate ~ams tn the stock mark<'t todu~'. but the rl'St of tlw ltst rnadl' l1tlle hl•adway Trading was slugJ{ish. Memorial !>rrv1c<.'s for former Air Force pilot Clyrle ShE>ldon \'arnell of Irvine will be heir! Wednesdav at Pacific VH•w Chapel in Newport &ach. L1eutenunt Colonel Yarnell, a resident of Oran11e County for 14 vears, died Sunday at Santa Ana. Tustin Communil.v llosp1tal Services are :-chC'dull•tl for 1 pm Bunal will be al Ohvt'wood Ct•m1•tt'rv 1n Riversld\'. Colonri Ynrnt'll wos der oratrrl \\ Ith I ht• ... r I' n (' h r r 111 x d t' Guerre Cor his m uny hazardo1111 m1s11lon::. In Europe dunnll WWI I hs 0\'tn~ C'xpcrience earned him .t spot as a military carl{o und rlt'rsonnl'i pilot during WWl I Colonel Yarnell retired from ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "-0..,. (O•~t 0.IP; pttat~ Witt" 9tf'li\.t P\ 4\ COP-ti'""° tn. .... fW\ "'U\, " ~iV.0 f'V ,.,_ o .. _.. (M\t fl"r,11\/\I"' Co;~,. '-1»,,.t11 .OOM.'111\\ •r• o-..btl\Md MOl"'d-0 1'-... " I 11•1•'1 t0t" (0\1• A.WU , Nttwoor t 0.'Wfll h~t"O'O'\ n.tKf't'r ount.11•1 V•ll•t h •l'W' '-1t0dl•b•h • "••lot., ""° l •Qwn• f.f •t" "\oVfh (4)"' f. "M•• "'~I ..cllt fe)n I\ 0Uf\fl\h..cl "-lwt(Uo'f\ ...,~ ~tolfl ,,,.,\ l H fl"'\~1P•I l)Wbll\~tfl\) P'.,... I\ ., l.)) YW\t ... strtt•. co,t• ""'•'-•. ( .. 1ttotn.• mi• Robert N Wero Pr•"'""' .,_., P\lbl\.,,.. Thomas Keevll I Ottot Thomas A. Murphtne NWM91~ Editor Qlarles H. Loos RkMrd P. Nall "'"'1..,1 ~"91"9 ldlw• T•i.t*OM (714) '42~1 Onslfl9d Ad¥erti'4ng '42-5671 °"""'.,,.'· .. 1, O.•-°"''' --"O c.o~ ~ No M'ln '\tOf'f'll '\, •lfU\tr•t'°"'. f'IC11t0f"\lit ""'•tt"t or H 1r,.tff\.,""'"'" "''"";,. '9'1.tt ,... tfl~'04htf•d •tl~Ololt \P'll••l IM'"'t\\tC.H\ Ot c...,oOf'!l~t \K~t cieu P"'''•'" 0•1"' ,, tMtf ~'"' ~·-Nf \v&"(t10'9tM fit· (•'•" U :'~,...,.I'\. ~ .. o,f"V1l\4 :\~U\'' m1 .... ~""'-' .. U1\""""'"''' the Air Force to brcnm<> an aci· vertistng <'X(•rut1ve. hut nnt before h<.' had pu rt 1c1pated in tlw Berlin Ai rll ft Colom·! Yarnell is sur\'iVt'd hv his wife. Rosalrn. of the familv home at 14851 J°C'frrr~ Road. The survivor., abo inclu.<fo stepsons Thomas t. .lom•s of R1vE>rside and Rohrrt f': Jonl's ofSan.Josl'. The fllml!v ha ' ~ui;?gestc•rl m<'morrnl 1·011tributions to lht• Orange Empir1• Ho~ Scout Cnun r II ------- "It's a wholr series or in· rl<leots that have taken pluce ... Jackson said dur mg campaigning for In dtana·s May <I Oc·mocralic pnm:iry. Ci ic Leadership Honored The market appeared to be gathering some upward mom('n· tum amid buy mg by bargain hun· tl•rs tn stoc ks depre:.scd by last wcrk's sharp dcclmes, But the rally faltered in the face of <'\'ld C'nt dis;ippointment OVt'r lnl<.'rnat1<1 n al Bus iness . ~lach1nes Corp. 's quarterly earn· mi;:s n•port. The Oow J on<.'s ind<.'x o( :JO stocks gainPd 2.99 points to.971.27. /Tables. 87 l ---------- Dlllly ,,tol SI.Iii P"°to Honored by the Salvation Army for com- munity service al the annual meeting ln Fountain Valley Thursday were <from kftl. Mike Manahan of the I rvine Com- pany. rivic leadership award; Mary Lou Wheeler of the First United Methodist Churct) in Orange. woman of the year. and Ralph Klaasen of San Clemente, manager of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, man of the year .. Callaway Denies Misuse of Office WASHI NGTON (AP) - Howard "Bo" Callaway, declar- ing "I have nothing to hide," to· day denied he exerted a ny political press ure while secretary of the Army to win U.S. Forest Service approval to ex- pand his Colorado ski resort onto federal land. The former campaig n manager for President Ford acknowledged, however. that he discussed the resort's situation with Forest Service and Agriculture Department officials in a meeting July 3 in his Pen- tagon office. But Callaway said that meet· ing was initiated not by him but bv two of the offit•iaJs who were longtime friends and who Callaway said ind1cat<'d a desire to pay a social call on him on his last day on the job. ·'Perhaps I was naive," Callaway said, "but I ju:.t didn't sec anyth111g wrong with that meet in~." He told the Senate interior and insular affairs s ubcommittee that the prOpM<.'d expansion of his Cre:Hcd Bull<' resort ontQ nearbv federal land had lx><.'n in the works for a numtx>r of \'ears and that he was taken by su~risc when hr learned in January 1975 of a tentali\'e Forest Scr\'iCe de- cision to block the expansion. But Callawav denied he had anvthin~ 10 dn ·with the series of events which led to the tentative decision being overruled later in 1975. Callaway claimed that had be wanted to exert political pre- ssure, he would not have done lt with the subordinate ofricials who met with him al the July 3 se~n. but would have gone directly to Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz. "And I would have called him nof once. but once a week," Callaway asserted. · Ile said that while the ski re- sort company in whfch he owns a two-thirds intt•rest was in serious financial trouble end has debts of more than S7 million, the finan. c1al condition of the comp<rnv was not the reason the expanstoi\ was sought. Callaway told subcommittee Chairman Floyd K. Haskell ID· Colo.). "I deeply resent'' the senator's allegation that finan- ci a I troubles of the r esort motivated the expansion .• Haskell char~ed that the com· pany had no intention of putting ski trnils on the nearby federal mountain, but only wanted the expansion approv<.'d to increase the value of tts land holdings at the base of the mountain. The Denver. Colo., Rocky -'1 o u n t a i n N c• w s . c i t i n g a memorandum by Cre::.ted Butte Mayor Thomas Glass and t'Ao others. said the Barnctt.-.Winston Investment Trust threatened to foreclose on the resort in the fall of 1974 . The memo claims the invest- m ent firm was willing not to foreclose if Callaway's develop· ment corporation could make profitable sales at lhe base of the mountain. Newport to Rule On Carden School The question of lhe lease of the Carden School in Corona de! Mar is scheduled to be settled tonight by Newport Beac h city coun - cilmen who will decide whether it ~hould be renewed for an addi· tional vear. The ·school leases a city-owned hutldin g at th<' c orner uf Marguerite and Fifth Avenut>s and 1s seeking a renewal of the contract that expires in Augu::.t. The r<'newal q1H.•.\l1on has become a city i:.~ue ::.1ncc coun- cilmen decukd last month to purchase lh<.' pro1wrty from th(' ~late for u::.c as a ~enw1 c1t1zen-; center. The school'" ow 111•rr., II r. anii Mrs. John Wll~<1n , l111ve ai.kt!d ('ounc1lwoman J.111·1llC! Kuehn ln disqualify tlC'rS(•lf from w>tln~ on the i s sut• bec ause shr 1s a member of the bourd or directors nf another prival" ~c hool irt Corona de l !\1 ar, llarbor Day School. Mrs. Kuehn i;uid today that o;h<.' will not disqualify herself, ba~cd on a rulini! from Cily Attorney Dennis O';\leil whH·h found that her participation ;is;) dirl't'tor of the other school does not qualify as conrlict or interest I\ citlien's committee has r <.'- commrnded to the council that the leas<.' be rencw<.'d. The com· m1tlee held a s pecial meettn~ Bar Robbed In Newport last W<.'ek to discuss the issue after the Wilsons' charges of con- rnct of interest became public. Per Trebler, who serves as liaison between the city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com. mission and the committee, said the meeting was held to re- consider the r ecommendation hut that committ<.'e members de'. cided to stick with their origina l proposal. However, th1:1 commit- tc·e suggested that the c·ity coun· t·ll should con:.ider raising the rent on the b uilding, Trcbkr :tdd<.'d. Tlw Wilsom; l'Urrenlly pay th1• r1ty Sl ,78tl per monlh. They say they ha V<' put at lca::.t S25.000 worth of improvement:. Into llw !\llC. Easter Week Whimpe r s At Newport Eoster vacation open<.'<l with a whimper in Newport f~"t1d1 U11s week('nd. The initial days o( the Qnt'(' famed Bal Weck drew u total lx>ach crowd of less lhan 30,000, the city's lifeguards reported. They recorded a crowd of 8,000 on Satun.lay and 20.000 on Sun- day. Police said they had few pro· blems with beach traffic as vacn· lloners apparently headed elsewh ere in droves. Lifeguards said the cool lem- A lone gunman held up the peratures and threat or rain kept Chug a Mug beer bar in Newport . beach crowds to a minimum and Beach this morning, escaping they expected more o( the same with S400 in cash. police re-throughout the week. ported ·water tel"'lperatures were list- Few details were available ed at about 55 degrees with olr following the 11 a .m. holdup. Un· temperature on the sands at confirmed reports were that an about the same level. em~loye of t.he bar was tied up A Harbor Patrol spokesman dunng the he.1st r eported a lot of weekend boalin" The bar 1s located at 2911 activity, but s aid there were no Newport Blvd. serious problems. ~tonday' Clo ing Pri ~e NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Monday.Apnl 12, 1976 N DAILY PILOT 'Kicked' by CAB t Pan Ani C·aught In Tight Vice , j By MJLTON MOSXOWltt It took nc>urly four )'l'tlr.9 for the Cl val Aeronautics Boar" <CAB) to dc<'1dc which airline should be alven ll Mloml l.os Angele:> rouh• -und when the decision wus announced lost month, William T. Seawell wws enna&cd. Seawell's unger wu understandable. He's tho chairman or bel~ai,'UCred Pnn Amerlc1ul World Airways and the CAB dt'clslon went against Pan Am in awarding the route to Western Air Llnc:i. Pan Am has hud Its share or cnlic:; in n·ccnt years. and I have been among them . The airline 's long supremacy in the in- ternational arena bred an arrogance that ir- Money Tree ntated many people, includlng passengers. But those were the old days. Today, Pan Am Is htcra11y fighting for its life, und I can certainly appreciate what Seawell meant when ho said that the CAB decision was tantamount to kicking someone who was already down. PAN Al\! IS CAUGlrr an a vise that seems to be getting tighter and tigh1er. On the one hand, every country in the world wants to have its own airline -and there's nothing Pan Am can do to disrourage this compehtlon. On lhe other hand, U.S. domestic airlines h3ve been allowed to expand internationally, bringing even more competition for Pan Am. This combination mired Pan Am deeply In debt and in red ink, and it Celt that ils only hope was to be granted permission to fly domestic routes. The M1am1-Los Angeles run would have appeared to be a natural for Pan Am These were gateways it already served on international flights. ALSO. THERE WAS A tit for·t:ll element here. Na· tional Airlines currently has a monopoly on the Miami-Los Angeles route. and Pan Am was biller about an older CAB decision that had given National authority to Cly from Miami to London. thereby further eroding Pan Am's weakening pos1t1on on the Atlantic So Pan Am had looked forward confidently lo getting the Miami-Los Angeles run. As Jong ago as Junt', 1973. a CAB admm1strat1\'e law judge had recommended that Pan <\m be given the route And last November 1t was reported that the CAB had reached a lcntall\e deC1 Mon lo allow Pan Am and one other carrier lo fly the route nut when the chips were down la)t month, it was the other carrier. Western, that got the nod. Pan Am was shut 001. TH E NEWS WAS p:irticularly galltnJ: to Seawell berause h1~ efforts to get Pan Am HUo bl'ltcr financial r.hap<' were beJ:inntn~ lo show results Thl' <mhnC''s payroll, once mor<' than 40.000. has bct·n chopped lo 2R,OOO Unprofitable routes h ave bN•n dropped And 111 .,.. hat surely must have b<-en a tough p~yrhulog1cal hlow, l'nn Am gave up 1ls non- stop route to Pnris an order to l..ee1l Frankfurt as part of a swap agreement with TWA By these mm t·~ l'un Am l:.ist H'.tr cut its opt•ratmf! lnss from S91 million to $21 milhon 11 ah.u had streamlined its operations so that 11 was able lo brenk even with a SO pcrce111 load factor an stead of 58 p<-rccnl. Ironicall y. one of the rnoq•s 1t made to strengthen its operations turned out to bl' a fat'tor m 1lo; failure to get the \ Miami-Los Angeles route. While it's still the largest air car- rier in Lalin America, Pan /\m sharply reduced Its Carib· b<-an sen ·ice to excise unprofitable routes. IN Gl\'ING THE Miami-Lt>s Angeles plum to Western, the CAB noted that Pan Am's original ar1tumcnl that It would be able lo feed traHir into M1am1 had lost force because of !he cutback in Caribbean serv1re. The fact that Western Air Lines has no Carabb<:un service .,.. hatsoever did not matl<·r. 1l has an exlt'nst\e route structure on tht West Coast whcn.•a., Pan Am·l> :.en ice cxtcnds outward to the PacH1c. You might thank that any a1rlin<' that ga,·e up New York-Pans l o s afeguard 1ls \'tab1hty might stand a goo<! rhance when M 1am1·Los Angeles was up for grabs. But the CAB thinks othcrw1~e Pan Americ an World Airways has never been granted u route w1lh1n the continental Un1t<.'d States, and the CAB ap· parenlly means lo keep il that way. DowJonesA t•«-ra9e# ~ .. Yor~(API f lMI Oow J..-..... .,, noc10 lO Ind ~\ti 01~~~ •• }~'" Q~:";'j • ~~ 10 ftn 201 8/ 701 J7 19'11/ 700S-t" "UH l S QS 80 JI as,, ~\It. 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I ~ER ) ADVOCATES in the DAILY PILOT From the devlOUS mind of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically etttertalnlng motion picture. There's no t»<>cty in the family plot . , '1/0" ,,.# ! AlfRID Hntl(OCK~ I t., v 11 \ ' • r;. j • .,. IL"""" 1\1\II.'\ HIJQ\ · IRXI ~ · ~ ~ \\'IU 11\,\\ [£\/\,'\[ ..... ')fl\ V.l.U\\~,-· flNST IDIMAN ·-•··Ill IG.\Ntdll'\Jll:J(\·, \l1UICA.'N~1 :~~~--~ .... AlfllDtfTOIDCl., ~i\fllt ....... u .. c-t·~·~J/tt •O•O&t ...... aat\l•O•• lh C-4 .... ~.,., ,, ,. • '. IU .. OH • OOOl IDUI '1 )f I 1 • 11 a vef4 ....... , .. , ... . .... ......... ......... .,, , .. , .. "::·::. I ,~ ....... .. NU ao.mol"',.. ... - All'°'f 7S ,. _., .... ,...,_, • •<Aetm' ....... ., tttM 0 .. 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'·· s1111cn OAHG .. • '#. .... , ...... ltf ... 7 l !>tl ..... .., J •Utf•f ••UtJ JAWS ,., ••• MISSION '== .. ~ O•·,f ,._ ••• I I I PlUS THAT The ft~ II i £0U&ll y OCITINC ~v n x )cLASSIC' Miss Jones ftlSIYUr I 1.-1 "'' ----· ... u -........ , 8 1 lhf' lattd P re 11 The follo\l.1ni arc Ballboard'i. hot record tuts for lhe week endaoa Apnl 17 us they appear 1n next week's s:~sue of Btllbourd ma1&a:unc HOT INCU:S l DISCO LADY Jotv\n1l' Ta) lor Columbia 2 LET YOUR LO\'E fLOW Bellamy Brothers Warnt-r HrO!t Curb 3 RIGHT BACK WHERE WF. STARTED fttOM Maxine N1ghtineale l 'nlled Artastb 4 LONELY :'l:IGllT Angt'I 1-'ace Captain & Tennille A& M ~ BOOGIE FE\'ER S)lver!1Cap1tol ti ONL\'SIXTEEN Dr llookC11p1lol 7 .SWEET L0\11'; Commodores Motnwn 8 DREAM Wfo:AVER ti.1 ry Wr1~hl Warner Bros 9. SHOW ME TllE WAY PNt•1 l''rampton A&M 10 llOllE:\llA~ RHAPSODY Queen Mercury TOP LP 1. EAGLES Their Greatest lhts 1971-1975 2. PETER F'RA~JPTO:--; F'ampton Comes Alive A& M 3. \\'IXGS AT Tiff: SPEED OF SOl.'XD - Capitol 4 Ql:EE:-.l A :'litRht Al The Opera Elektra 5. BAD CO ~J PA~Y Run With The Pack Swan Song 6 JOHNNl ETA \'LOR Eargasm Columbia 7. GARY WRIGllT The Dream Weaver Warner Bros. 8. CAROLE 1\1!'\G Thoroughbred Odt• 9. BOB DYLAN D~s1r<: Columbia 10. FLEETWOOD MAC Warner Bros Newa from all over C.llfoml• .. rounded up eachd1y In the DAILY PILOT "ROllH AND MARIAH" IPGJ "SHHlOCI "°'-MIS' SMAlTH Hone· IPOI • ......, "Y"-. n......, ...... JACtc HICHOLSC>tt "ONl REW ova THI CUCKOO'S .. F' tilt .. IAD HEWS IE.US .. tPGl "llDl A WILD PONY"' "DUMIO .. IGJ "LUC KY LADY"' ''TllACkDOWH" tPGJ "IARRY L YHDOH'' ''HIGHT MOVES" tPGJ "HEDDA" 1 M • lt•H SAT ,\uM t .... Jl-eltt "STORY OF ADELE H~ 9'HUf/IUN JiM.JS.ltH C EMAIJllD U'I \1 llll·"'tl .,.~"''"' U) 1'1QI 1•11,u• '· •TTWoc-...u"°' "TUI DRIVU" IRl 114,.ZO•o ... , .. , ClllEMWID 11 t '" 't••l':t • ,., •t ., "TUI DRJVU" IRl ... ~ ... 6'1JCM•t i•a.'--•Ch.•tf M•W .. "THI OllC .. ISS ANfl THE OllfW A Tiit JOX" lf'Gl .lCAOIMY AWAlD WlNMH A '"THI MAN WHO SlllEO '# DOWN IVEHST" THE CITY SHOf',tNC CCNTRE OllANCE •!>316721 ~ crn CEHTU CIHlMA!> S.A. 'llWV IMANCHISTlll (lit I C 0. 'llWV ICITV 011. fX I Call 642-5678 Put • l•w ""ords to work for ou "TOMMY" tPGJ "SHAM,00" (RJ /.Co\0£MY t.WARO WINNER led•!'.~! ~!Sl~£UMil UtUH _ _j ' ......... ,. ....... l .. '"' .,..._°"~'""'o f 1111 Mlof AI C1fl•...,. W•" ""~lt CINEMAWtsT .... n .i..uu •'•°'•"'•Ht •t\hoM Cf.ffft• ttt tO • No Em.mys for Top TV Stars LOS ANG~LES tAP• Although tele' 151on •tars Carroll O'Connor . Jt.>an Stapleton and Ro~rt Blakl" ha,·e "°" Emmy a" ards ror po t pertorm.ince . the) won 'l l"\ en be 1n the run nmg ttus year The three. along with ;i numbt-1 of uthe1 top 1\' :.te~ \I. ere l~t1 11ff tht' prehmrnur' h~l fron1 \I. hlch the nom 1net'!t arc 'i\' h:<' t ed ' It ' J vubl11: rl'lat1on~ d1!taSh.•r. ·• "Jld I.arr\ Stt'"' art chJ1rm an or thl' ~ataonal .\<'<•dt'm \ of Tell'\ a!>aon Arts ·and lrS GUARANTEED ENTERTAINMENT DIARYOFA SURFING FILM 'Witty' 'Unique' 'Brilliant' 'Dazzlingly Beautiful' H you t'IJ" ... rvt"t w"nttd 10 ,.,.,,, ''' • f,lnl " n, ''°'" t-t\-Uf ,,,. 1 h '' '1 ..,, • • ' JOY thf> ~•utv of thir: """'t"Dtt lhf'o U<x l , . ·• '" -l'HAWV t •f ~ -.t l~I l?°t' I •LM .*Hh "' hSMIJ Hit \\l.Jm1.t1Wtlrt.1 04ut"' llr loum· .-( ,.."•f(l1t CINEMA CENTER UT I \UM • ..... ) •••• Of HARBOAATADAM!> COHAMHA ' ...... . NOM. TMlllHll MESA¥ERDECENTER 979.41.il .... , .......... .. ,It: l ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ROBERT AEOFORO DUSTIN HOFFMAN 1 f\t Mo•t O•w•11e11"9 Oetect1we S101y of fht• Cenu,,,.,.. ,,.. A"" t ' ,, • ·~ ( p G ) O••C.., \Ta,.T•NQ '*' AHi t~ 1004 >\->l\ltO NEWPORl CINEMAS ,.,,,.1co•\f,.•r ,.,,.,,,..,,~ ~•"'''u\)r•111ntt t••01•0 ~ ~~ "fk~t Film ~ of the Year~ WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEA~ MON·PAll- Uf/IUN 1 3G-& IJO.I >O ( edw:!.~!. B~}Sl~~~!!!,EMAl IO tu t ) CIHCMAWCST i,.,nhoM\1H •' •Ol.M,.wnr Wl\h1UM CtHt.. .,, 40 )) George C:-Scott ................ "TM Hindenburg" aws ~racnet.>~ J\\ ard!> c·um mlllt.'t' uftN learnanit of lhe maxup thJt left 3boul 50 aclo~. produ<"et!> 11nd dll t>('IOt't Olf lh\• hnlJOl In udd111un to Hlal..l•. tar of 'Burrtt.i," tM-.1• not muksng tht> l1ict in elude: O'Connor ,11\d ~fo,, Stapleton's eo·Har ' on All in th1: f .u111l~. Bob R t> 1 u 1• r .i n d S a 11 ~ Strutht•r'\ HllO OYH -oNtRIW 0¥U THI CUCICOO'S NHT .. lal ..... "SUGAalANO IXl'•ISS" The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. I ( AHO·WAY lt SUN·THURS 6:45-9:15 FRI/SAT 6:45-9: 15-11 :30 AT .. fW~IT DAILY AT 2:00- 4:35-7:1 S.9:45 "v• ~ SlAN COllNt'.11'1' ~0 o#'i'ot,. .. MICNAU CAINf Ot,.' 1 .... ,.,,,,_. 10 ........... ,_ .. lllB man Yfto Would BB King ed!!!~. ~1S~ ~!~~~A 1 tOU4 "04 \0 1111, -. r o•~~,. ~u"-'',.c "'<-t; ~J ~· /h .. .......... Ito The Jop ofal\on\an "••"STOAYOFO" ••Tt:O JI MAlltOVAI HlMtNOwA• "'"'Ga~· ~•l.C ....... ,. e1fi1rn1 -EDWARDS CINEMA I ,...IUOl~f •• ..,..,, .;.ou• Ml\A , .. JIOJ ---, ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTINO ACTOR Of.ORO£ BURNS Pl.US WAL Tl!R MAnHAU C" ... ~~~~'£c.~m .... J ... t\••UC>ICOttU tn 414t CO Hll Ar CfN1fA !Hf PAllONCA or SfCOND "lllNU6 CO HIT ,a I Wf51 T>il lllNDfNtlURO CINI.MA wcsr •t\t .... \ ....... ,l\tt•••\J Wf\f ... (fflft O n 1 44'1 l .l r Saddlehack EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFO-.NIA Today's ca .. a.g ' N. 'Y. S&oeks . ~· ~ 1 MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1976 ,, TEN CEN1' 1 I VOL. 69, NO. 103, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES C Battle Lines Drawn for Election The f1ltn it or 11a llot :trJCument!I • by both :.ides ha!S set the sla~e for I a bDtlll' belWt>l'll prope>nenl'> und 1opponent~ nr an El Toru ll Mu111('1p:il Ad\ 1::.ory Count'1l <MACI thal \\Ill be r~ol\1:d b-. a ' vote oC the peopl4: June 8 · l /\ Committee To Ensure a Yes I Vote, chaired by El Toro's L1nd11 Monoson. contend!> that tht' MAC 111 needed tn g1 \ e residents ol Countv Sen1cc .\reJ 6 <Lakl' F o r e!>l ·El Toro> better representation on important C"ommunity miltters The pro MAC ballot argument C1l\"d "1th the Registrar oC Voters by ~tri. \1onoson·s group says adoption of a MAC by lhe voters will not increase taxes yet still gn e people in the unincorporated area a \'OtC'e 1n th~ir government ll 1s the belitf or MAC backers that publicly elected officials. such as those " ho. would take uf· fice If the initiative passes the voter test. "ould he mor e readily avu1lablc-and accountable lhun homeowner group represen tatlves. MAC opponents on the other hand claim that liaison serv1res with county government are already effaciently provided by the Saddleback Area Coordinat· mg Council CSACCI, a coalition of homt>owner$ AUOC'tatton:. The) rl,11m that form;al1on or n MA C "ould lncreu::.e taxl':( despite thf' contrary op1n1on of lhe pro MAC forres and that on advisory rouncil would only 11lld another layer or bureaucr ttc')( while offering no additional representation. The anh·MAC camp claims to have the support of Vlrtually all homeowners associations 1n and near Serv1c.e Ar~a 8 to defeat the ballot issue. a claim that Is being disputed by the pro-MAC f0ttes. A total of 13 candidates have filed nomanatton pa~rs for the June 8 showdown and they the mselves arc divided on the ballot proposal. The opposition has fielded several candidates. most of them from Lake Fort-st, who are op· posed to the MAC yet bave In· dleated • wllHn1net1 co 1 serve J the lssue passes tho voter test. , The opposition candidates are runntn1 prlm arlly H "In~ s urance .. lo protect Lak• Forest's Interest It the J>allot ~ posal ls appro"ed. Opposition candidates Include Paige Hoover. Mary Phillipa. E.A. "Sandy" Sa.ndliq, Howard Furst, Miidred Hudgings. and <See MAC. Pase Al> . ' Patty Study Ordered Judge Rules Another Psychiatric Test ( Ready for the Rumble Gale Merryman (n ghl ) ('hecks the lay of his ducktail in sunglasst's of fellow .. Meenie" Mike McCarthy before bopping lo <·arnpus The t wo young toughs dressed the part Friday for a day·long <'<'lebration of the fabulou s Fif· t1r>s a l l\t bs1on \'1eJO Hi~h School. Oil Company seeks Tax Refund in BB By \\'ILL11U1 SCHREIBER Of'"' 04111• ...... \Ult Standard 011 of California re· sumed its appeal today for a re· fund of OranJ!C County property t axes the company cJaimc; it ovt•rpa1d on its lluntington Beach 011 land in I 97-' Thl• hearing b<'fore county /\s M• sment 1\1>P'-'~1h Roard numhl•r ont: tn Santa Ana c-ould last J'I long .is th rel'" l'l•ks. accordtnJ: to Standard .1t t ornt'\'S ;cnti the p11vatt' law\t>rS h1rc•d to dl'fend tlw niunt v J "!>l'"sor's office in the d bpute • Sitting on the appeals board are 1Iunl1nJ:lon Dea('h toun· c1lman Ah tn Crwn. la"\'er Frank l\lanzo and n•:tl estate ·appraiser L.trry Sutton. Coen·s city stands to lose tax revenue iC Standard Wlns its case a nd Sutton h as admitted he leases Westm inster 011 land to Standard. Both men ha\'e staled they can (!1ve the case a fa tr hl'anng. 011 company la"yers contend that former asses!'.or Jack \'aJlerita ovcr·asses!>ed 31 Stan· dard dnlhng and pumping sites in Huntington B<'ach during a year when oil rompanies in gcnt>ra l fared price controls and rollbacks The company claims that the 'r.ilue or oil I and during the energy crisis was reduced and (St't" APPEAL, Pagt> A?> Jab at Ford Reagan Would Meet Autlwr ~E/\TTl.E C1\Pl T akmJ! yet anoth<'r :-hot :1t Pr<"'>ldl·nl Vnrd s fon•1).!n J10hc1e s, Rl'publira n prt• ~1dt•11llal rh.1ll1•nr,1•r Honald Rea~nn says 11 dC'<'l<'d. lw'll lll\'111' Sova·t d1ss1ck•nl Alexande r Sol zhen1t~vn to ttw Whitt-ltous<' a1w t 111w · "I'd 1n,·1tt· him.to dmncr," Reagan said at a new-; cunf(.'l't'll<'<' hc•re> • H1•.1~'.1n 't'l'OH.'<I to t•njoy th(' Jab at Ford. who <.lrrllnt•d lu:-1 .J11n1· to mcN with Solihenilsyn on the :Hh IC'l' of St•erl't;11 y or Slllt(! ll<!nry Kissinj?cr. who felt surh a rnN·l 111~ m1~ht upset Sov1C't officials and set ltJt'k df'lt'lllt• Sol1ht•r111.;vn .. 1 :'l:nhf'I Pc:H'<' Prize winn("r , has lx.•t•n t"<I rt'm\•ly en tic al of the Soviet government Two \\ t•t•ks after Sol7.hcnilsyn was lurn<.>d down for a Wh111• ll ou~e m reti11g. F ord reversed himself {and cxtt'ncll'<l t11l "open invit ation"' to the author • \ Sol 1hC'nth \ n rt'JC<'lcd th«.> invitation. 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Patricia Hearst's judge, reserv· ing his fina l decision on her sen· ten<"e for armed bank robbery, ordered her committed today for a 90·day psychiatric study. In a surprise move, prompted by a request from Miss Hearst's attorney, F . Lee Bailey, the judge said he would aJlow the commitment to provide further information to guide him in sen· tencing the 22-year-old heiress. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Oliver J . Carte r, following the letter of the law , temporarily Im· posed the maximum sentence of Moore Lurked To Kill Wife -Prosecutor "John Michael Moore had only one thing on his mind when he lurked in a back alley in Laguna Beach in the early mommg of May 16. 1975," Deputy Distn rt Attorney Frank Bnseno told an Orange County Superior Court Jury today "He was waiting for his wire and he intended to kill her, .. the prosecutor c ha rged l1l his open· mg statement .. He did exactly that with three bullets. all of which lodged in her brain.·· Briseno said Moore, 26, a member of the Los Angeles te m· pie of the Hare Krishna order, ¥.as motivated by jealousy when he allegedl>· shot and killed ht5 estranged w1Ce, J ayme Simmon~ Moore. 24, of Luguna Bearh. Briseno said his first w1tn('ss will bt> Diana Howard.la memb<•r of the Laguna Beach temple of Hare Krishn a . who w;i s with Mrs l\t oort' when the \'tettm's estranged husband allc~cdly confronted them in an alley on GoH Street Briseno said l\1 rs. Howard ~·111 testify that Moore asked his wife 1n Indian .. Were you meditating thi s morning \\1th another pt'r'lon" .. shortly before he drew an .1utomat1r ~capon and shot her He said she will teslt(y that Moore shot his wife who was a member of the Hare Krishna sert In Laguna. onre an each eye and onre m the m outh Briseno s;.11d Mrs. Moore d ied at her husband's feet while the couple's s mall daughter looked on in horror. Dnseno said he will seek a verdict of first degree murder u~ainst Moore who reportt'clly was on parole at tbe time of the alleged klll1n~ for an Incident in St Louis. Mo , when he alleel'dly attar k ed his wire and her mother . Moore 111 also beinit identiC1ed ln the courtroom by his llart' Kri s hna spi ritual tltlf" of J agadevvo Das Miss Howard 1s also using the spiritual title of Ramani Oasr. 'Gifted' Plan Defended . Educators Say All Chihlren Benefit Dy Ll\llRIF. KASPER Ot I~• O•"' l'olol )Ult Soddleb3<'k \'alley Unified School 01~tnct ·s Mentally Gifted Minor (MG l\1 ) program not only fulfills a need for the district's more intelli,:?ent rhildren but. beneftts avNal?l' student s as wrll. acrorchnJ( totwod1stn ct ad· m1n1strator., Dr Josrph f>latow. director or pupil per'>onn,•I ser\'tCes. and Le3h Webber .... uperv1sor of the MC ~I proj:?r;im . "ere responding to a eritl\'al report or th<' ~t.tlt'\\ 1th-prn~r.1m released by lA.·~1<,J:111q· 1\n.1hst A Alan Post ta .. t "et•k .. Although neith er of the ad· ministrators had read the report, they ddended the" local applica· tion of the program. Post challenged the cost elftt· tiveness and testing procedures ofthe program. He also recommended that the program be cut back to allow on· Jy two percent of the state's stu· dents to participate in It. Cur· rently , he said. it involves almost four percent of the students. As oppo't>d to this suggestion, however, a bill by $en. Lou Cusanovi.:h <R·Von Nuys) to in ert>ase funding to rover the four per cent 1s pending 1n the legislature. Over .co parents of children in the Saddleback MGM progr am h tve writte n to various legislators s upporting the bill. If the gifted c hild is not stimulated, as Is provided in the program, Ms Webber -who prefers the feminist designation -said, lus or her giftedness would be lost. She s uggested that these younssters may someday solve "°me of the world's problems. "U we help them ,'' she said, "lben we arc. in a ~nse belp\ng oursel\'es ·· (~e GIFTED. Past" A%) 35 years in pris on on two counts but said he inte nds to reduce the sentence no matter what the re· suit or studies. Carte r did not say which feder al institution would be de· signaled for M iss Hears t 's ~ychiatric examinations. Miss Hearst was convicted March 20 of willingly taking part in the holdup or a San Francisro bank branc h two years ago Thursday. Jn r eturning its verdict, the jury rejected her contention that she was forced in· to the c rime by the radicals who kidnaped her 10 weeks before the ........... _. HOWARD 'GREATEST' Ex·'Wffe' Terry Moore Ex-Starlet Cal/,s Hughes 'Best Lover' FORT LAUDERDALE, I-la <AP> -Former moVJe starlet Terry Moord. 47, claims to havl' bt.'l'n married to th t' late billionaire Howard Hughes and says then• "may have been" children by lhe marnagc "Howard was the J(reatest lov er l ever had," she i.a1d. "He was the best .. Hughes, who died last Mond3y from kidney failure, had only two known wives lie waa d1vorcerl MANAGER SAYS HUGHES lEFT HOTEL AllVE, A4 from llouston sor1alile f:llo R1ct' in 1929. No othf'r m3rnoge wa~ rerorded for lluJihe!. unttl he marned actress Je:in P('\ers 11\ 1957 They were d1vorred in 1971 M 1ss Moore s aid s he m<'l Hughes when i;hc was t:l ;tnrl married htm In thP lute l!litOo; She would not say how i.he nwt him "I have loi1t the ~reatnt fricntl have ever had," Miss Moore <See HUGHES. Page A2) 'Spells' Hit 15 Teen-agers MT. PLEASANT, Miss. CAP I -In the past week, 15 teen-a"e girls have fallen to the ground at a public ~rhool. wnthmlC and kicking be fore pas,lng out. The princ ipal says it's not voodoo. narcotics uents say it's not drugs. but parents are keep- ing nearly a third of the school's students at home "My head was hurtl"I bad," aaid Sb Irle)' ~nton. l4. one of the ctrb wbo fainted. "It wasn't li~ a headache It felt like something was sticking ln It ~ .I couldn't get l nough air. Thf'n l fell out -fainted ..• robbery. Miss Hearst , pale and slim in a gray pants s uit and peach· colored blouse, sat shoulde r to sho ulde r with co-counsel Al Johnson as the te mporary sen· lence was pronounced. She appeared confused at one point by the announcement that ~he would rereive the maximum lime. but J ohnson appeared to reassure her that the sentence was not final. Carter said he had received ex· tensive psychiatric reports from Mi ss Hearst's personal doctors aod decided he wanted federal experts to balance out the in· formation with a separate study. "It is the intention ol the court to follow a policy ol gettlnc the most information before ul- timate sentence is pronounced," said Carter. "I should have the benefll of psychiatric reports of institutional people, whlch wUI give me an exte nsive and balanced judgment." The hearing. which had been expected to last more than an hour, began after a meeting U1 the judge's chambers attended <See HEARST. Pase Ul 'Closet Drinker' Enquirer Repolts Joan's Alcolwlism By Tbe Assodated Press The National Enquirer, a weekly newspaper besed ln Lan· tana. Fia .. haa pubUshed what it calls •·Joan Kennedy's Ufc as an Alcoholic." The Enqwrer aaid that Mrs. Kennedy, whHe at the Smithers Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center an New York, told fellow patient Michael De Marco that her husband wa s ''absolutel y shocked" when he learned she was going to seek treatment "Ted looked at me and said: 'Don't be r1d1culous. You JUSt dnnk a htlle onre 1n a while.' lie had no idea I was an alcoholic - he just never kne w that for some tame I'd been a C'losel drinker, .. De Marco quoted Mrs. Kennedy as saymg an the Enqurier article. Another patient. Rosemary Steele, who said she was a welfare patient and Mrs. Ken· nedy·s roommate, said that Ted Kennedy never visited hls wife during her stay at the center but did pick her up to take her home, lhe Enqui rer said Meanwhile, Eunice Kennedy Shriver says published reports about the personal life of her sis· ter·in·law. amount to "sheer character assassination." In a 900-word article published Sunday in the Washington Slar, Mrs. Shriver castigated the Star fOf' printia, 10 account of a Na· tional Enqutnr article about her slster-in·law's treatment at an institution run by Alcoholics Anonymous. She calle d the article "on· adulterated gossip" based on in· terviews with "two sick people" at the institution. She denied the a rticle's report or a rift between Mrs Kennedy, wife or the Massachusetts senat'or, and other Kenned y women. "Have reporters no obligation to get their facts straight? Have editors no regard for accuracy" Is lhts not sheer character as. sassmation totally out of bounds for any decent journal?" she asked. Mrs. Shriver, whose husba nd, Sargent, recently dropped out of the race for t he Democratic pre· s1dential nomination, declined to discuss her a rticle Sunday. Mrs Kennedy was not available for comment. Kenned y refused comment, saying, · 'll 's a personal matter.·· Israelis Intercept Saudi Tramport TEL A VIV <AP) -Israeli air force jets lnterccptl'd a Saudi Arabian atrcraft with 27 pa:uengers and crew -including three Ame r1ran crewmen -and forced it to land ot Ben-Gurton International A lrport near Tel Aviv today. thr military com · mand said. The rrewmcn told l!iraeh inter rogators thl' m 11itary tronsport plane had strayed off its course on its fhght from Dom11scu11, Syria to R iyadh , the Saudi tapital. Israeli officials said they expected the plane would bt> al lowed to continue its flight lot,•r today. The Israelis said the plane wal' intercepted 75 miles southwest of Damascus. It was not known ex· actly how far ort course ll wa<t, however . The communique said the American·bu1lt C130 Hercules was intercepted in lsraeli air space near the Lebanese border. The plane wu carrying 23 civilians and Saudi Arabian soldiers. the announcement said. The senior pilot was a Saudi Ara· bian, It added. "As far as we know there were no problems," said a spokesman, and the fighters did not fi re on the Saudi plane A military attache from the U.S. Embassy was with the American c rewmen while Israe li • lrooJ>A queslloMd the Saucl l Atn· blans, the rommuniquc said. Israeli jets lasl lnterceplt-d an Arab plane In airspace controlled <~eSAUDIS, PageAZ> Coat Weather Variable cloudines11 with chance of showf'rs loni11ht and Tue s da y . T e m · pe ratutt8 cooler with highs Tuesday In the upper • 4-0s. INSIDJ TOD1' ~ S~ o d4JJ on tM com. pargn trarl with Jrmmy • Carter. A8. ···~-., •• ,,. "' .,., ••I 91 ... •• ,,. ,,. OAILYPILOT SB GIFrED ... But one of tbe 1reatrst values o( the program, Dr Platow said. 18 that It tn.ables the dlsllict 's thtb•r• lO explon MW Hd rreatlve ways or teublnf youn11ters. "It doe1n·t take lonai for thes11 techniques to find 11 way lnl<l the cluaroom for the r •gul;ir kid u well." he said A total or I ,OZS. or Silt percent. of the Saddlcback &ludt."nl$1n kin· dttaarten through 12th arade are enrolled 1n the program, Ms Webber1a1d. Both she a nd Or l'la tow agreed the higher than avenge perce ntaae of participant:. should be expected beeeU4e the comm1&nlLy r,.eperally has ., higher socio·economic level. Studies have shown that stu. dent.a com1n1 from more arnuent areas do better 1n school than the aeoeral populallon. Dr Platow eltplalned. He also noted that students are eU1ible for the program 1f they rank in the top two percent of slu· dents nationally. not JU::.t or the d1stnct or state . Disagreetng with Post's con· tention that the test s being used are outdated, Dr. Platow said, ''It's one of the easiest lhlngs in the world to sit and throw stones at tests." lie said the Stanford· Banet test. which 1s u sed by the dJslncl, was r ecently rev1sed. The state legislation which estabUshed the MGM program allows $S0 per student for 1den· lif1cation and SlOO per student for program expenses. Because of the number of stu· dents enrolled in the program, however, the $13 milUon budget· ed for the program is prorated to the school distncts. The Saddleback district has never received the full $100, Ms. Webber s aid. She said she won't know until August how much the d1stnct wall be r eimbursed for the current program. She also noted that there 1s no percentage limit on any other kind of education than that for the gifted child. But, she said, they need help as much as other children "If the children need help.·· she said, "let's give 1t to them " Fro11t Page Al HEARST ... by Johnson, Bailey and federal prosecutor James L Browning Jr. Johnson descr ibed Miss Hearst on Sunday a s worried that Ca rter ' would sentence her to an anslilu· tJon. She has been imprisoned in the San Mateo County Jail s ince her arrest seven m onths ago. "We're talking about a lire whic h for all intents and purposes has been ruined." Johnson said. "There 's no purpose In incarcerating her further " Sources have s aid that Miss Hearst. 22 , has developed a lin11e ring resentment of under ground radicals who hld her dur· ing her months as a fu1:1tive, blaming them 1n part for her pre· dicament She told probation officers who interviewed her that she 1s will· init to ltdl all she knows about bombings and s layings linked to the underground in an exchange for :i light sentence, the sources 'laid There were indications she would consent to appeanng as u witness for the prosecution 1n other trials of persons linked to lhe terrorist Sym bionese l..itx-ra· lion Armv which abducled her Feb 4, 1974 But sourt'es said 1t appeared 1loubtrul .,he" ould be strt'nuous Iv <.ouRhl as a w1tn<•"s Iler 1 rr1!1biltty was badly duma~ed \\ht•n u feder al court jury last mn11th fou nd her ~uilty of bnnk r11hht'ry. rt'jeettn~ her sworn 'lor~ I hat sht• w ns a hMllll!l' or f1•.1r "ht'n shr hf'lped tht Sl,A rob .1 ~.tn franc1'>co bank on Apnl l~. l!l7 I I ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT t""' Or~<°"'' O•••t "•t•t ..,..,. _,...," •• tt'Jll'ft f!tN--0 ,,.. 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Thl'y i.ald the ~uurd ~. w h o w orkt'd f or l'uralutor Suurlty Inc . wrn1 m'1k1n~ u r eaular pickup at th1• lht•:iter, but tht> 1JU11mcn •P· pnrcntly thought u ckhH•rv wui. betn~ mnfit• W1l11um Dugg1w , 1iupen-111or for Cinema C1rn1lt Corp . wh1t·h operates tht theall'r, ljtild h,• nr rl\1ed at work at 7 .1$ u m and ··walked Into u ahot1tun. '' I le sultl he was taken to the office of theater manager Jack Reby, where the three gunmen ordered him to open the safe. Ile said he told lhe gunmen that only lhe armored car guar& could do tit at. They're too young to remember the craze that swept the natwn but Mission VieJo High School !)t udents Ft'1day revived the hula hoop as part of ··Fifties Day" on cam- pus. Diane Watson (center), in era dress of saddle Oxfords and cheerleader's sweater, hooped until she was pooped. Police said ther e were no wit- nesses to the shootings before the day's rlrst show began. Blood stained the theater's mirrored, 100-foot·lone long lobby where one guard staggered alter being 5hot. The theater once hosted some or New York's finest enter· tainment. Duggan and 18 other persons - lheat er employes and l'arty. arriving patrons -wert' later led into a restroom ln the buscment or the theate r and their urms were lied with le ngthl> of clothesline. Fro• Page . t I HUGHES ... said in an interview in f ort Lauderdale "Howard r aised me.·· She said there "may have been" children from her alleged marriage to Hughes. but she re· rused to be more specific because s he said s he 1s writing her autobiography She declined to s ay who her publisher 1s Miss Moore. who has not ap- peared ma ma1or motion picture since 1960, is filming "The Great Balloon Race." a movie ubout the annual balloon race from The Bahamas to f ort Lauderdale. "I 'm writing m y autob10· graphy for the money ... sht-said "My life was completely d1f· ferent from wha,t ~ople thought Howard laught me sublerluge " Asked if sht> had any docu· ments to prove her contention, Miss Moore said. "l must " She s aid she has no plans to file any claim'> aga1n~l lhe Hughes estate for herst'lf or any chlldrC'n who m ight have been fathered by Hughes "l like to be mdep<-ndent," she said TUXJ Arrested In Marina High Sm0ke Attack Two 20-vear·old men onC' 01 the m in the U S Arm' Wt'rf' in Huntington Bea eh J alltoda~ aft er they allegedly tos.;e<I J !>mok<' grenade into a social .,tud1es class at Manna H1 Rh School Police s aid Ste' en W Mitche ll who hsts his home as 627t lroquo1c; Road Westm1ns1er. but whoalso1s 1n the Armv stat1one-d al f'ort Bragg.NC .'and M1rhael A Dun· can. 20. Stanton. were arrested on char ges of po">scss1on or a destructi ve device and a ttempt- 1ng to set a fire after the 10·42 a m incident fire crew" were called to blow smoke from the building. officers said. and the 1m mediatearea Y.a'\ evacuated bnerty, bul there ":t<• nodamage o rr1cers c;a 1d thC'\ have nn moti'e in the case. hut hnth mPn "''re 111 Ja1l tnda' "Ith h.111 "t'l at $25,000 f'ro111 Pngp .•t I SAUDIS ... by J5rnel on f r b 21 l!l7:l, "ht•n fighrerc; shot tin" n <• I.th) an otrllner uft«r the p1lo< r<•fu~Nl to obey ordtr~ to lsnd Onl) flv<• or the 113 passengeri. ond er~w sur v1ved lht> <'rash in the occupl<'d Sinai desert LEBANON FIGHTING ON INCREASE, A• IL wos not lmmedlatrly clear why the Saudi pl11nr had l1 ~ personnel aboard, but the l 'nlled Stilts is known to send m1hl11rv advisers lo Saudi Ar3bia It trams some Saudi air Corre or !leers at U S baseo; The announcem ent said the transport plane the M me tvpe used by the Israeli air force penetratl'd Is raeli 111r space near the Mediterranean coast The l srat>h jels !lljlnnled th<' plane to follow them to Tel A\lv, the mililary said The Israelis hll\'l' bten on ground and air alert alonl{ the Lebanese border lo watch de· velopments in Lt'banon 'I r1nl war Althou1h the Saudi Arabians hlVe not been reported mvolved in the Lebanese conflict. up lo 8.000 Syrian troops are "'"d to have entered the conflict Tht Saudi air force has units 11f a· tioneci in Svr1 a and has taken part In Joint exercises wtth thl' Synan m11itar}. Armed Bandits Hit One guard was hit in the chest and the other in the abdomen, both by apparent shotgun blasts, police said. Lead Y achu Circle Island Of Guadalupe 3 Times in Mesa The gunme n we re not ap- prehended. Police said no money was taken from the gu1rds, the armored car or the theater sale. Costa Mesa police are in· vestigating a series of weekend armed robberies in their city which were capped when a lone bandit armed with a shotgun took Sl .500 fr om a crowded restaurant The s tickup at Spire's Restaurant, 3125 Harbor Blvd , was the third an a stnng of rob· beries that began Friday night at the Atlantis Spa, 2112 Harbor .Blvd. and included the robbery of the Mesa Verde Liquor Store, 1520 Baker St. Detec tive Sergeant Sam Cordeiro said today there is no evidence to 10d1cate that any or the robberies were committed by the same people According to Cordeiro, the firsl robbery occurred at about 11 p m. Friday when two burly men walked into the massage parlor. He said one was a rmed with a .22-callber revolver and he look $92 from the thret employes and one customer who were inside the building at the time. The two suspects were described u both being about s ix reet tall. weighing 200 pounds and between the ages or 2S and 30 The liquor s tore r obbery, which took place 24 hours later. was committed by a lone bandit armed with a sawed off shotgun who got S250 from the clerk who was by himself in the store Cordeiro said the robbery at Sp ire :. u n ewly ope n ed res1aun1nl took place at about 7 30 p m \\hen the re'ilaurant "as crowded with c ustomers lie -;aid tht• susf)('ct. a lone m:ile aoout 4M lo so ~t·ar~ old, car· ri e d t h e l> h o,l JI u A in I o t h e rt-slaurant partially concealed in a papl'r bag The detec11 ve said the suspect put the ~un on t hl' counter beside Thief Steals Dental Caps DF.TflOfT CA P l A Oetro1t lh1er may bP "alkang nround "It h tt't'lh IUSl Ilk(' lho"if' Oasherl ln ~ome of lhe nat1nn's bC'l'I· known person11ht1f'' Police 11a.v an auto bclonginq to a Los 1\n i:1.·l ~'I d1•nl:il tcchn1c1an was stolt'n Sundu} in dl)wntown Dt'ltoil. end 1n~1d<' tht> nuto Wt•rl' l.200 dent 11 I c :i P'. '!Om<' 1d1•nllr u I to tho.~e .lt'an tirc·t>nlitt>rn m<1k<''i ror suc h stars a~ Ellnbet h Ta )lo r, Glc.•n Ca m pbell and Diana Ros' Pollet-rl'CO\ ert><I the auto later m the da~ but lht> porcelain- covered platinum a nti 11old caps, as "ell as S2.000 1n tra veler~ che<"ks and some wwclrv. were gonl' Fro• Pa9P A I MAC ..• David McKn11ht \and1dalP~ \\ hll .1rr In ra...cir of the ~tAC arC' Kn' t\1 <,t1.•r, Jo,<·ph A Peterson Jr Allan Miller, 1\ If r e d R e i: n 1 P r . W ti II a m Cart"rtJZhl . Ed~nr A McKean a nd Baro C Sp;it1 Stamp Club Meets . At Viejo Library The Saddleback Valley Stamp Club wall meel at 7 p m Wednes· day 1n the li brary 11t Los Ahsos fn - termed1ate School. M1ss1on V1eJo The club m eets each month on the second and fourth Wt"dnes· d ay An auction is usually scheduled for lhf' fmit monthly meeting while a speaker or slide presenl1lion Is gener ally planned for the second Furl.her inform&· lion may be obtained by calling 493-0309. • the cash register. pointrng It at the assistant manager who was standing at the register. The employe cleaned out the register on the m a n's orders. giv· ang him the Sl.500. Cor deiro said the suspecl was seen by at least six restaurant patrons who made no move to stop him because of the shotgun. "But they got a real good look at him and we havf' a good description to work with." he said Cordeiro i;aid no one was in· jured 10 a ny or the robberies. 1-·ronf Pug ... 11 I APPEAL ... that reduclion was not reflected in the county's tax appraisal. Standard is asking for a total re· duction in its assessment of S6.8 million for 1974. Ir the judement goes against the county, ot.her oil companies are expected to follow the prece- dent, ulumately forcing the coun· ty to g1\'e up all or part or m1l1Jons of dollars in oil property taxes the county has impounded pending resolution of the dis· put es. During today's a ction before the appeals board Alex Hen· derson, production a rea superin· tendent for Standard's Hunt· ington B<'arh operation, un· derwent cross·<'Xamanatron Ph1l1p Rudni c k , th e Bakersfield 011 lawyer hired to r epresent the assessor. attempt· ed lb pin He nderson down on the actual cost or operalln~ the 1111 fields and relative produeli"1lY of the f1t>lds. Henderson s aid that 90 percent o( the "ii produced m Huntington Beach comes from 115 wells and the rC'ma1nin~ 10 percent is pro· d uced by two wells. lie also gave a hii?hly technical explanation of the method used to determine~ ht>n a particular well has t>tottun to cost more to operatt• than 1t returns an crude An appeal.-. board !.pokesman s aid Stand3rd "·ill con1mue m ak mg its ca-.c• at lea~t until Thur-. dav. orter wh1c-h Rudnick will be(:1n the county's defense. OHicers said the gunmen forced a cleanJng man to let them in the back entrance o f the theater about 90 minutes before Camp Areas Filled for Easter Week E aster Week crowds have filled Doheny, San Clemente and San Onofre camp grounds. And today, it appears they'll stay filled at least until Easter Sunday, said Ronald Hanshew, area manager for the Stale Park Svstem 's Pendleton Coast region which includes the three local porks. Son Clemente with 150 over· ni1ht camping spaces and Doheny with ll9 spaces are the two busiest parks in the 200-unit s tate park s ys tem, Hanshew said. Both accept r eservations and both are norm ally filled up 90 days 1n advance of major holidays. San Onofre with 370 spaces is on a fa rst com e. first served basis. Camp sites there 11re more primitive, Hanshew said. As for tht-make up of the \'IS· itorc;, Hanshew said about SO percent are family groups and 50 percent are high.school age youth Those under 18 years of age must have wrilten parental consent before they will he ad- mitted to camp overnight, he said. Hanshew s aid the next major onslaught of visitors will come d urinf( th e Memoria l Da y we<>k end, although the thrt>r parks a re expected to remain very busy throughout the s um· m<•r. "We a re filled a good portion or the year. seven tu e1J?ht months of 1t." Hanshew said Whtie l he camp -..tt•s a r e filled. the day.use areas are not Day use act I\ 1tv hu<; nnl re acht'd capar1t~ <1nd unle<,-; the "P,11 her changes, I doubl that 1t will. .. Hanshew said Ciuic Leoderslaip Honored Lead yachts in Balboa Yacht Club's 600·mile Guadalupe Island Race were struggling around the niggtd offshore Mexican rock In hght winds 1t 8 a .m. today. Andy Zimbaldi's Drumbeait, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and Bob O'Brien's Spirit were fight· Ing a close battle near the south end of tht island and were ex- pected to turn for home by mid· day. Spirit was five miles south of Drumbeat and about four mile~ farther seaward. The remainder of the 16·bo•t fleet was near the north end of lhe Island. There were 17 starters Satur· day but Nereid abandoned the r ace shortly after the start with a broken spreader. Lead yachts are expected to arrive baek at N~port bv Thur sdav. Jackson Vs. Carter By tbe Associated Press Sen. Henry M. Jackson stepped up criticism of presidential primary oppo nent Jimmy Carter today, suggesting Carter mi~ht "get us Into national und International embarrass· ing situations" as pre!>!· dent bec a u s e he h as apologized for some slate· ments during the CJrn· paign. At a news confor<-nre in In d ia napoli s , th e Washington senator said Carter 's apology for using the phrase "<-thnie vuritr" in an appearance rn South Bend, Ind ., la st wet'k raises a question as to wheth e r th e former Georgia govrrnor has ~ood judg ment. <Related ::.toq·, A8> "It's a whole sen(·<, of an. <'1dents that ha\'e t:iken place." J ackson !laid dur· 1nS( c ampa1~n1ni: fur In d1ana's :\l;,y 4 D<'mocrat1r primary Honored bv the Salvation Army for com munlty service al the annual meeting in Fountain Va lley Thursday were (from left ) Mike Manahan of the Irvine Com· pany, civic leadership a\\ard, Mary Lou Wheeler of the First United Methodist Church In Orange, woman or the y~er, and Ra lph Klaasen of San Clemenh• manager o( Laguna f'"rderal S:ivanl{~ anti Loan, man of the year •