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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .. DAILY PILOT * * * 10\: * * * WEDN ESDAY AFTERt<IOON , APRI L 28, 1976 VO\. •t loO llt, 1U:CTIOllS.7J "AGU • ·Honesty Pays Off- / Taro's Baek in Saddle • ~~~~""'4~\. .... . · -~:~ • • Crews Attempt to Salvage Yachts 1 EnseJ ada Casualties Beached Postal Official Accused ----eraoBERT BARKER OHHOiltyf'i ... SC.11 O..ty ...... -.. BACK IN THE SADDLE Robert 'Toro' Duran Hone sty Pays Off; Toro's Ridi1l{( A~ain By ARTllUR R . VINSF.I. Oilh011ty f'ti.!\l.111 !<nbt'rt ··Tar o'' Duran, or Hunt m~ton l\c'ach today 1s up to h1:. lnnl'll• ~J1!dk in orf<'r:. to 1(1\C' him .1 b1kl' ur n•pa1r h" old b1kl' "htl'h ~uff l'r" fl;Jl lire:. \t;in\ Oran.:t· Coa-.l n•-.1dt•nl~ \\ho 1 ~·.1rl thl' :.tor) of an hnnC'st llcl\ \\ho" :.intcd to do tht• riitht lhmf( rt'spomkd <ifh'r its pubhl'a hon m th<' H:11h• PllotSUnda} Hobert, 11 , of 2207 1'ioncta St . found a ncnrly-new 10.spced s t ;1 s h l' d u n d \' r <i \ll I l' Cl f tumbll'~t>l'dS l:lsl 1'hursdav 11nd wht•clcd 1t do~ n to pohcc hl'ad quurters to!lllrrt'ncler 1l lh• t..m•w lhe appun•ntl} un n·l{1~tl·n•<I pri 11• "as prnbnl>I) ~tolt•n In :.om ('t>ne who h1rl 11 . 111 tPnrllnf.t to rt•tneve 11 m thl' dark Ot>'\S roro ll!!f ('Cd with front desk Of fu•rr Kl'n Jt'nsnn it was a lx.'auly "lomt> bn) i. <'an only dream of. say· in~ that 1-. whv h<' lh\\nrted the thl'ft and dl.'11 n•rl'd lh<' 10 spc«i to authorities \nd th1•11 ht' continued on his \\a~.'' alkin!! to clwsses al 0\\)er lntrrmed1alt' S<'hool. about 1.5 miles from the two·bedroom ap:irtmt•nt Mr :md Mrs. Ralph Oura n .ind their six <'h1ldren <;han• 111 .. d.Ht ..1 brickmason. has bt-t'n 11111 t'f "ork often an the pas I (\\Cl\ ear:. due lo a bad job market and tht>rt' "a" Just no s pare mCln<'' for bike repairs. but things are look in it h<'ttcr all around to day Robert had a good 10..speed bicyr\e only two hours after the stoi-y of an honest boy hit the newsstands Sunday. Nina Albertsen. of 253 Bluebird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach, took the for sale sign off her blcy- dr and delivered 1t tothe O\.trans' front door a bout 1 O a m . when she learned their t elephone 1s un • Se~ HONEST, Pag~ t\2l Charges that Huntington Beach Postmaster Dean Ward lied to postal inspectors have been s ub- stantiated, an Orange County mail orficial said Tuesday. Fred Myrie. officer in charge or the postal departmentlor Orange County. s aid that Ward has been served with a notice that the de· partmenl intends to take adverse action which rould result in his fmng Myra<' said that Ward has been given 10 days to present his de· fense, at which time a grievance hearing may be scheduled de· pending on the merits of Ward's argumcnts. Ward has been on leav<' since the mvestigation started in mid March al o n g with m a ll s upervisors Howa rd Monahan and Theresa Me rc ier C h a rg es that the tw o !>upervlsor:. removed third class mall a nd encouragC'd otht.'r employes a lso to get nd of lht· mail also were substantiated, ac cording to Myrie t.1 onahan and Miss Merc1cr also will be entitled lo the same gnevance pro<'cdures as Ward All three received notices of lhl' pending adverse action on 1'UC"\ day, Myriesa1d Ward. who bas been postma'iter in Huntington Bea<'h sm<'c 1972 said today that he had no com ment. The final decision on the thrN• will be made by Hector Godinez. manager o r the Southern ('aliforma Division of thr tr S Postal Service. • . Myrie s aid that ev1dcnr1• (Mf POSTl\L, P age A2l Ford Flays Reagan Stand FORT WORTH, Tex . (AP> -President Ford. in a campaign speech today, q u estioned w heth e r Rfpublican challenger Ronald Reagan is equal lo the burden s and responsibilities of the pre· s1dency. Speclfically. he accused Reagan o f being superficial and irresponsi· ble in his charges that the United States bas fallen behind the Sovlet Union in military capability. American military power has become the ma- jor issue between Ford and Reagan. and the President repeated over and over that the United Stales Is No. 1 as he campaigned for votes in Saturday's impor· tant Texas primary I Didn't Quite M8ke It 0•1ly P>lot Stilt "l'Olo RHINESTONE COWBOY ON THE ROCKS JUST NORTH OF ENSENAOA One of Two Yachts That Failed to Make It Home After Race Six Marines Face Charges in Death WASlllNGTON (API T hf' Marine Corps today ordered lhrcl' d rill st>q(canls a nd a <'aptmn courl·murtlaled on charges rnni:: lng up to negligent homir1dl' anrl Involuntary m ans laughter m thl' training death or a young rc<'ruit Al the same time. the corps an· nounced that a Marint' <'olonrl commanding a trammg regiment at the San 01ejlo Recruit Oepol and a second captain wall receive administrative "nonJud1c1al " punishment for dereliction in th<' performance or dulles Their names wer e not 1m mediately made public. The actions, ordered by Maj Gen. Kenneth J Houghton, com mandlng general of the San Diego Rttrult Depot, came six weeks after the death of 20.year-old Pvt Lynn M<'Clure, 10 a Houston veterans hospital McClure, of Luflcm, Tex . suf rered head lnJurles al the San Diego depot during clo.'le combat trainin g with other Marin e rttruits using a padded pugil stick. m s death has focused the most seve r e criticism of Marine recruit training methods since the deaths or six recruits dunng a training march at Parris Island, S.C. 20 years ago. An autopsy showed the slighll) bwlt Man ne suffered massive rkull nnd brain cfa mage apparrnt ly after bring hcmg batterC'd hy th<' stave.ftk<' !>trrh with padded t•nds A wrongful df'ath claim for $.1 5 m1lhon has been ft It'd against tht· gove rnm e n t hy M rClure ·~ mother. Her attorney i.a1d the youth should never h:ivc been recruited because of a police record and poor acade mic background. The Mannes have said they checked with police on McClure but were not advised of his pohce record McClure failed the enlistment <Stt MARINES. P age .\2) AD AITRACTS HORSE BUYER Thal 's the advertising succesi. experience of the Dana Point man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot ReR '1 Aratunn Quarter H ~ r~. Grld1n1<1. Xlnt trail, s.150 '\XX xxxx If you have a horse to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to at tract a buyer Along the Orangt> Coast. the right place 1s the Daily Pilot Yout-'1 Facing Char gee After Fight Death Manslaughter <'hargcs were pending today against a student from Huntington Beach's Win· ters buri:t ll1 gh School, following the death or another student al ll'j!£•dl y felled in a one-punrh assault . Thl' suspcrt. 17. is lodged in Orange County Juvenjlc llall on mi ti al charges of assault with in· tent to do gr eat bodily harm. The dispute was apparently triggered by a taunt. police said. Police spokesmen said Tues· day they were awaiting Mle out· com e of victim Donald Eugene Terry's struggle for life before taking any further action beyond interviewing several witnesses. Terrv, 17, of 16362 Santa Anita Lane, was prounounced dead at Huntingto n l ntercommunily Hospital at 5 .401 p.m . Tuesday. about 24 hours after doctors jolnt ly told police and the family there was no hope for his sur· viva! The v1ct1m, who reportedly had a deep inter est in science. suffered a severe blow to the head when he was knocked down and hit it on a sidewalk. police said. Fire department paramedics were dispatched to a medical aid call regarding an unconscious student and said he had no vital signs suc h as heart bea l or respiration when they arnved (Sff Tl\UNT, P age A2) By ALMON LOCK AREY O•ll~ P1101 aut1ftq Edll.,. Coast Guard and ('Ommcrc1al saivagu crew:. were still trying today to save the.• two sailinJ( ya chts wh1rh wenl uground on the rrturn trip from Ensenadu following the 29th Newport lo Ensenada race The bl'lH'h ed ) achls wen Rhinestonl' Co"' b<>). a <.:<.1 I 2 2!1 owned bv Ron;.ilrl C' Grl'enbcrr. of the Ca.hforn1:J Yacht Club, and the lO·mctcr Hra1lla. ownl'd b) Terry Jlcdm of San Dtl'go Rtimc!-tonl' Cowboy hit t h1• rocks nl'a r a s ma II point of land less t han f1Vl' m llrs from Enscnada and Brailla fetched up on Pcs<'ndcro Point about I ~> miles out. There were no inJurics abourif either boat Rhinc:.tone Cowbo) had a de livery crew of two aboard and Orailla had thre1· persons aboard Reports that three ya<'hts w<'n· aground wcrl' <'rr<>n('OUS. The rl' port was bas<•d on an Assoc·i;ite!I Press rer><>rt staling that a n un idcnt1f1ed ynC'ht w:1-; aground The rer><>rt rd<'rred to Orailla Rhm(•stonl' Cnwbov w;1s :.till on lh<' beach Tul'sday aft<'rnoon <.1nd appe<.1rcd lo hav<' su-;tamcd ltttl(· damagr Effo rt" w(•rc h<'tnl! made t o refloal th<' boat at h1f,th lade Failing that. comm<•rr1<1I crews "ould bl' hired to lirt h1•1 out of lhe i.urf and trurk her homr Bra1lln. a woodt•n hullt·d JO meter was rc portl'd to have.• su-. tamed ma1or damage und wus 111 0danger of breakini: up. Coal.I Guard crt'WS said thl' 58 foot yachl had thrr<' holr'i In her topi.idl•S Und<>rbody dama~1· wui; not dl"term 1nc·d Tht• commancter of th•• Coa-.t (Se(' Vi\C'llTS, Paitr i\Z) Orange _j Coa~t ._4[Jj7 \le ather Mostly sunny late morn ing and afternoon and a lit- tle wa rmer Thurs day. l lJfth Thursday in low 70l>, low tonight SO to 55. IN IDE TODA'\' Tht>rf' ma11 not be O"lJ gold m lAguna Hill• but there are JXentl/ of good cook1. For their wtnmng rec apes. au POfle CI , Index AJ --lllMJ' A• as All IMMyT- C2 M9vlff ... , • , -.it ... AJ -... 1 .. _l 01·1 fl•llM•l Newl •• 0r..,..c. ..... , .. ,.,.... AU *'1t A• Or, Slel"t,.. .... .,., "·-~.-.. ,. 86·S T•i.¥1- CA· 11 Tlleel'" . , ... , .... CJ .... 14Ht'°" CJ •• •• A4 AU Cl·l .,., AU .. ' •• ... , ,. . ... A 2 OAIL V PILOT s Carter ·-- Is He· Ready Now to Meet HH8? PJnLAOt:LPJllA (i\P) Jim my Carter hall virtually Wl(>(.-d out hLs active opPonents for tbe Democratic prc•"denthal nomlna \ion, ond now 1i. rudy to confront Sc!n. Hubert H. llumphr •y If it come11 to th:.t ll m ay not. 1f Carter can keep rolling al the rate: he managed ln Penn:>) lvanut's pr~sadentlttl primary election He won Tuesday's povular v~ with 'ST percent and a lundslide mafliln over Sen Htory M. Jacboft or Waahin11ton. And be h~ a 1u..,,tsing le.d today as the ballots we{e C">wtted Jn the separate electjon or na tional convention delegatfl. Ca.rt.er beat the neld, .and also ~ Utility Overcliarges·Eruhd f.:Ws .4 NAL.l'SIS beat th• unlon teadtta •od or· aaniiallon Oemocrau who trted t.oato9 him for Humphrey's sake. ,, It was bis ie\tenth primary vie· t.ory in nine tries, aod it may have been bi& rooet important ~au.se it came aaainst U\e odch aod the orianiiation s . F\lrthermore, It gave him new momentum lo carry into a hectic su weeks ill which 23 st.ates wall hold primary election&. Cartu is running agaln Satur· da1 in .1he Texas primary, and bopu tM~tanaylvania outcome will bol&ur bl& cause lbere. He is SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -California consu~F4J ttntered in four states next Tues· will pay o nly-for the fuel o.il actu~l.Y _used l~ geaera~ • ~ '-~ t~ say that Carter electricity. not v. hat tM major µtil1t1es 6'ti'snate the~ bas the nomina tion won ; be wllf use, the stale PUbllc UUiities has decided. acknowledges there is a long way The PUC \'Oted 3·2 Tuesday to eliminate the pro · to go, and said in advance that a Fro• Page Jo\ I MARINES • • uaminat1on the Cint time he took it, but pus~ the second hm_. "We 'tt go1n1t lo have, I'm c~r· ta1n, u cunKrusslonal ltwestl••· uon," Houat ton Hid TUcsday. ln a related r ultgnlne of ltlarlne recr uitlna procedure$, tfouahton said h~ wlll assume charge ot all rccruitintt dlstricU we tor the MU!siasJppJ 'Rivtr. AU recruiting districts east or thf" Mississippi will come under tM recruit depot commander '' Parris Island , S.C. Houghton said, "Thls ties the recrwl and the recNlw directly to the Tecru1t. depot where tb~ man will be receiv\na his traU,· mg .. It also will enable lhe drill 111· struclor to communicaledJrectlf' with the recruiter to discuss any problems the instructor may en· counter in lrainlna the recruit, Houghton said. ' The corps p r eviously an· nounced that it would revise training meth ods to counter charges that recruits have been overworked and treated brutally by dnll instructors. Jeeted rate adjustment procedure wh!ch the agency ..Pennsylvania wlo would not said g ave windfall overcharges tota hng about S200 make blm wutop~ble. • .. w. .. _.. f' p A I million to Southe rn California Edison and Pacific Gas But everybody who has tested JIMMY CARTER, WIFE ROSEANNE SMILE AFTER VICTORY rom age : & Electric Co. him has lost. and if the former Wiping Out Jackson and Udall; la Humphrey Next? .; The PUC said th~ twp utilities will be required to Georgia governor is aoinl to be POST AL • ; indirectly refund the overcharges. No direcl refunds stopped now, it apparently will • • will •c made. have to be done by cbJIJe~en f'rolfl Page A I gathered by postal invuti1ator The Way l·t ····ill work 1.s that customer bills will be who have not 7et beeu in the tndicated that War d bad received " arena. HONEST BOY slalemenla from mall carrten reduced , over a three·year period , by the amount of Jackson can't do it. Re bad • • • thatmailhadbeendestroyed. the overcharges plus 7 perce nt interes t . everything going for him in Pen· • • He alsQ sald state11~nts of the It ts es ti mated the savings for the average Edison .nsyl vaqia, but ran a distant listed. He said then when police ex· supervisor~ that maD' had been . resi'dcnti<)l customer wUlbe $16:60. • second He chose the state for a "I appreciate \l very' much Jt plained that 1t would be 'just in ·destroyed had ~rrgiven to Ward · '' · · ~a ·or t~c..~~ain,~~n~ "'~J.lit#!" ' ~'.'i ·ier;o..,_ -l!J.nV~~,~~~~ lM-Jl\9!J>.\r.:.~ ~~ ~~ ;~ ·.~ ~~~iE~P':ill~~~cr~~~~~1i:l~Z.:'mmil.~ .... ~.~~~~ t ~~ m~ ,;?~ ~ :k'3 .. u.,.~--~~ .· ..., ..... ,~ '1'~~ .. ':r'\Wf. ro·~~Ofs:r ·~ .,..~........,;:. ,r • ev.:r orrl's .-ua~ o r-..imodel he round if t remains on· ·Toto's urrself1sh attitude has Myrie s a1<1 today that the in· Hughes' K•n Arizona ran third. UdaJl 's cam· claimed in mid.July. sint'e led to additional offers or a vestigation revealed that about " paign is heavily in debt, and he lS new bicycle, an offer by a Foun 600 p1e<'es or third class bulk mail still looking for his first victory tain Valley bikl' shop to put his old had been destroyed. W /anl Neu*-al against major competitors. Castrated one m perfed shape rrel'. a <'heck Myrie said that the mail was. W 4 Ill ' Nonetheless. Udall. lake for $25 ~ent anonymousb and outdated but that very fact in· but were able to resume them through mechanical ml'ans. Terry remained ln critical con· dit.lon and never .reaained con· sciousness after being admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit where he "as maintained on a respirator ma<'hine. Executor J ack.son, said he means to keep othcrofforsoffundstorepa1r1l. dacates '"that something was running and will campaign all B h D. Has father will use the extra a miss." the way t.o the conven tion. utc er 1es money lo r epair a couple or other He said It should have been With 99 percent or the 9,638 pre· bicycles used by the sue Duran turned over to higher authonties cinct• counted, the Pennsylvania MUENSTER, West Germany children. bul also out or action todetermmewhowasatfault. vote read: (AP) -Juergen Bartsch. a 29· awaiting repairs due to a liithl Mail ca rr ier s origin all y Carter 501,653 or 37 percent. year·old butcher's apprentice ·family budget. he says charged that about 6,000 pieces of Jackson 335,565 or 2S percent. serving time for the sex murders Duran who was out of work mail had been destroyed al the Udall 2SS,590 or 19 perceDl. or four young boys, died today Fnday -said things are looking main post omce at 6771 Warner "More serious charges are now being considered," said Detec· live Sgt. Bert Chadwick today. e~p l :iin1ng that t he mansla~ht~r count 1s almost certain to be filed in the tragic case. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Three paternal cousins or billionaire Howard Hughe& have thrown lheir support behind the Los Angeles County public ad· manistrator's attempt to setzc control of Hughes' CaUfot'ftia properties. AJa bam• ~04'. Georle C. after voluntarily undergoing upoverall. be<'ausehcalsolanded Ave. Wallac~or11)lercent. castration fn hope or gaining ane" l>rlckmason Jobl\Tondayex· The carriers sald they notrced ·•Anttabort1on· candidale Ellen par ole, hospital olficials re· pandin,:: a s upe rmarket in the disappearance when they re· Officials of the Huntington Beach l 'nion lhRh School D1:.· tncl today t.'xpressed sorrow O\'l'r the incident. pointing out it 1s a true tragedy thal should nol rt'Occt on l hl•ir Wintcrsburg High School campus. A memorial service was held Uus morning al the continu.at1on high S<'hool <'llmpus al 172000 Golden West St.. in which ad· mlnistrators ex plained what is known of the episode to lhe stu· dent s. District pupils with various problems of a v. 1despread nature ;\ltend thl' <'Onlmuution <'ampus v. h1ch offcirs both day and night cl asses "1th specialized aid for their particular road block to education Spokesl1\cn i.a1d Terry, who was deeply antt're~tl•d in science had been m.ikm~ excellent pro· l!rcss in his studies No spt'l'1f1c rnformalion is .1 ' .i 1 l J b I c r e R a rd 1 n g th \t <'I<•~:. malt' chJri.(l'd in lhe fulal tn· c adent, both be<'aUSl' he is a JU' emle .rnd prote<'ted from 1den· t1f1l·at1on bv th!' law and also -.anr1• at 1s · ,1 s1•r1uus cnm1nal l"J St' Tl•rry'-; pun•nls, Mr and Mn. 1\111 Tera ~. v. ••re making funeral .1rrnnRl'menb. lo1luy al Peek Famalv Col11111,1 l Funeral Home 1n Wt•stmm~h·r Sun1mt-r S<'hool? Paul Freese. represent.mg the three first coulSins once Te.moved -turned up by a county· employed genealoiist -backed attorneys representing Public Admtn1Strator Bruce Altman who argued In Superior Court Tuesday that a neutral party should be named to search for Huahee' will. They contended the neutral party would be preferable to Richard C. Gano Jr. ft Anaheim, a first couslD .o( Huehea1 named earlier as special administrator, becauae Gano might have a ··conflict of interests -at least, conflicllng motives." Freese further argued a neutral party is needed to pre· vent public suspicion that could reach the point or "paranoia." · "This will be like lhe Kennedy assassination," said FrHse. pre· dieting what he thought would happen 1f a Hugh05 hetr is in· volved m the search for the billionaire·s will. Superior Court JOdge Neil A. Lake took deputy County Counsel Gordon Treharne 's petition UD· der submission. A court clerk said a ruling could be expected in a rewdays. Appearing on behalf of Barbara Cameron of Los Angeles and Agnes Robert." and ElsJ>('th DePould of Cleveland, the three cousins located by a county· t.'m ployed ~cn calogist. Freese 'llltd, "We df) not wunl to spc•nd yl'l.1rs 1n the r hast•." Four attorneys from two pre. S \ "1 I-Ri\NCJSCO <AP I -Thi• ..,t11t1ous law firms appt•ar<'d on llo ard of t-:d11ru t1on !las been told behalf of Gano's bid to retain th1· the• tu.ooo 111n111r 11nd :senior Mith title or special administrator -.rhC1ul -.1uch'nt~ ~ho hav1· been • and, with at . thf' rtght ttt searrh .. 11•:uldv .1 h-.1•nl trorn schoel dur-: lluilhet' per~on11l pap<·r:. ror ll 1n1i1 th•• 'itrrk•·. wluch has halted will . 1h1• Mun1r1pal lh nlway, muy huve H1 ,1ltt-nli sum mtr class~ to gel ~rt·(ht rm lhl' '.\ l'ar 's wodt. ORANGE COAST • • .. ''' ' • t • n.. • """"I '-...0 ...... f A \1""'fl "''-~ ... ,,.,' ···•·11\t·•·• .... ""'"''"' /11'(1'0" ti•• t• • t''" I"' f t1f ft\#Ul'-f flf tttl ,,t ti# ~ ft t 1 t I i t• M,.,. 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One Guilty Plea Filed By Vallerga BAKERSF I ELD (AP) Former Orange Coupty ASlleuor Jack Vallerga pleaded no contest Tuesday to one count of an indict· ment charging that he u.sed his staff for pohlical purposes. Two othe r counts then were dw:D1&Sed at the request or Dept. Orange County District Attorney Willlam L. Evans. A pre-sentencing report was <;>rdered by Superior Court Judge P.R. Borton with sentencing sdieduled for May 18. An Orange County grand jury· Ulclictcd Vallereo aQd bis pre- decessor as assessor. Andrew J. Hin&haw, for illegally using their office staff in ffmsbaw's sqc· cessful 1972 campaign for Congress. ~haw pre11iously was con· \'ktedJn Orang4!"County and was sentenced to prison roe 1 to 14 yea~ on a bribery conviction in· volvinc gifts from tbe 'randy Corp. The congressm•rt still faces trial July 19 for his part of I.he assessor's o mce campaign indictment. McCormack had 3 percent. So ported. A11aheim turned from their morning roundi. did Penos,Ylvpota Gov, Milton J, The officials attributed the de· Dad classmates at Dw)er In onJan.31. Shapp, who quit the presidential ath to cardiac arrest following termediate Sc hool swarm around The results ot the investigation campaign. Sen. Birch Bayh and the operation at a hospital in Toro Monday to talk about his have been reviewed at regional former Sen. Fred R. Harris, two near by Eickelborn. The district honest act and has story aod photo headquar ters in San Francisco more dropouts, had 1 percent a ttorney's office in Paderborn resulting from u pohce !>talion and in Washington. apiece. ordered &n autopsy and sc1%ed .c.onversal ion overheard by a In the delegate competition, the instr u m ents used lo ad· newsman" the. vote counting was slower. minister t he anesthetic. Zionis m Blasted Two districts weren't e ven iallY· Bild, West Germany's largest ing ballola unlil Fr'lday. newsp•per , quoted Bartsch as Wil.b 89·percentoUhe precincts n)'ing earlier th et-the operation counted, wouJd·be dele1 ates waa hls .. last chance." Hts 26· committed to Carter led for 65 year-old wlte, Gisela, a partially national convention aeau, un· paralyzed nUJ'$e he married two committed Democrats for 46. years ago in a prison ceremony, Udall was ahead for 23, Shapp «>ld the newspapers she agre1..>d ane Jacnon for 17. and Wallace to the operation. Santa Rosa Wins FRES~O (AP> -Santa Ro:.u High School won sweep stakei. honors al the 28th aMual Jo'Ulurc Farmers of America Field Day at Frc~no Stale Unavers1ty, ofhcials :.a ad UNI TED NATIONS, N .Y. , (AP) ~ Ttre Sovtet Union saia Tuesday that Zionism should be "universally condemned" aJonk with the white minority regimes or Rhodesia and South Africa during the United Nations' ··oecade Against Racism ." for34. -=====================================--============================= E'ro• Page Al YACHTS •.• Guard cutter Walnut sa1d one or the cutter 's s m all boats was beached. along with a crew or six. while trying to aet a llne aboard BraiUa. The Coast Guard officer said ~!Corts would be made to refloat the yacht by patching the boles in the topsides and placing atrbags lnslde. The Rhinestone Cowboy rut lhe beach about 3:30 a.m. Monday, shortly after l'rewmen Fred Marvin and Al Fray departed the Ensenada breakwater on the re- turn trip. Owner Green~rg was not aboard. ·~we JUSt made-our tum for San Diego a litlll' loo soon," theorized Marvin .. Firs t ind1cat1on v.c had that we were in trouble was when v.e started bouncmg on the rocks orr the point. .. The two crewmen swam and ~ aded a(hore w1lhoul injury. They stood by the craft until the owner arrived to make salvage an:angemcnts. Cause of the Brailla accident .vas not d etermined. The crewmen were not identified. 8rn1lla, built in the t930:\, was previously owned by Houston Snidow of Lido lsle. The only other mishap to mar the race occurred when Norman ~lmer. a cr'C!wman aboatd Roy Oisney'i; 52·foot yawl Shamrock., sustained a minor eye injury when the boat lurched, 81ammlng hi-' against a bracket on the navigator's t1lble. Palmer was taken from the yacht al Ensenada and treated first at an Ensenada hospital and then transfer red t.o a San Diego hospital. He was released today and returned to his home in Long Beach. authorities said. Lockheed Def eme BURBANK (AP> -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. sa~ it knows nothing or payrnenta allegedly made to Italian pr emJers lnvolv· ing the sale of aircraf'l to Italy. 'Jbe aeroapace firm issued a one- sentence statement Tuesday lbal said: "Lockheed has absolutely ·no knowledge ot any payments ~vlng been made to any prime miniSter in connectJon with the aale or Cl30s to the Italian gov· ernllftnt, contrary to recent pr~ &Sreporta." ""· ,,, •• 1 ''" ''" WARIJ I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I To fit, or not to fit: that is e qu~~!!~n~etnew ~lnssl's and not havt• them fil well Slipping, pinching glasses arc 11 discomforl you can do without. Thnt's why the Optical De- pnrlmcnl at Wards 1tpc.ciali:ws in falling gla11i1es. We take a long, careful look at your no~e. e1n s, t<-mples end t'ycs to make surt· you get a fit that'A JUlll right. When you keep in mind our large selection of good·looking frames ond reasonable cost, it's easy to see why the Optical Departmenl al Wnrds has flt &1888e8 on over half n mill ion faces. So when you need glaases, <'<JOH' sN' us. We'll make RUN! ~ ou JtCl o fit just as you like it. Put your face in our hands. OPT·3 THEomcAL DEPAR™ENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa /\/\(>NT (.1< )/\/\ J. HY WARD bristol at. at u.n diego fwy ... 714·549-9400 .. ' ' Wednaoay. Apnl 28. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A :J OC Aid to Car PoolS .Gnidgingly OK'd With notlc:eabh: reluctance, Orana~ County isuperv1ao~ Tu~ day volt!d to c:ontmuc t'ounty earuc:lpat1on an the Commut~r Computer car pool m11l~hup •>" um. CRehttcd atory, Puae B4 > Beror1: votina 3· 1 to t.pt!nd irn 11dditlonnl $117, l 11& wath Com muter Tran•portullon Strv1ct!1>, Inc., opuator11 of Commutc.·r Computer. supen l<1c1ri. attached a condition to their :support. The firm must 11how to qutirtcr ly reports that county n·11id~nts are benulitlng from the com &~ Y?@C!n[( ®®((WO©® The column apptarb dally Ut~pt Salurd11>'" and Monda)i.. ;111 U /lfu/t/1 II ' /I,, I II r1!1 /'111 f)Ut •I /'<1/ '< 1/1 f Ill flt/ ICI/• '''I r/, in \•t • '' 111111 'i• f tfUI l1'1U It t 1! :4J \1./1''' II t '""' t UI f/''' • ,,, ,,,. , , 111" ''""''" ,,,,,, lflfllf '•'" ,,,,,, .. 111 I' u I fl u •r 11 If \'''ti r ·' t f t I I •' (It u 111/l "" '" flu1/11 /'i(11f J> II (;1)f , ,,,1, ( 11,111 \f,.,,,, ~I I !I •11'!11 I IJI /11dc• 11•lllf 1dnil1011t· 1111111111 , putertttd 11ystem of matc:h1n1 m0lon1li whu w;anl to !>bal"c re 1ular nd~ to a common d~tlna· hon. Uld tht• supervl.M>nl 'Tll vote for ~I" month!.· fund tn1 But unlc•11 t itt eiomc rcul re.ult&. than 1&S Car as I'll 10." w;arncd Superv1i.or Ri.lph Diedrich. Supervi$or Laurenct Schmit wiai. cont'erned ilb<>ut the pro aram's e((ec:tJvenellt. for anothl·r reai.on. Schmit u1d he dot.--sn t tx-hcvt.> matching C»r pooler:s 111 "tm1u1:" ot s~ndlo1 ao~·eroment ~hould be1n ·· Staunchest s upport fOf' ~n­ unued part1c:1pation in the fl\'e county Commuter Computer Proaram came h'om c; neritl Sc!n·kes A&ttlC) D1re~or R.t. "C'uba" Morris. In a report to the supervlllOn. )forns aald ... The et.ti mated sov· lnga to car pool particlpan\i are s1gnl0cnnt The berwtib to the communHy in reduction of air Pollution und energy conscrva tton are irnprenive " Morris bated bl1 •Gt on o rtport Crom Computer Transportation Ser,'kes. lac. The noport showed that l.S1800 CCMDty resldtnu had applied for car pool m atcbups. -la ita. report, th nrm UmttC• ed that 1.* car pool• anvoJvJna 1.818 molori1ls have beefl formed in OraQJe County a. a rt"'ult of the computer ted m1t.chu111. It noted tbat H county empJoyl'n, lncludln1 too.nt.)' IO\.'· emment. have cooperated ln the car PoOI pro~ra m. I Du'ld Roper. Commuter Com· putu•s execuu,•e din:ctor, told supenrisor:s bts firm's prorram ln the flve-~unty area served h•• PC>C)led "l)etwffl\ 18.000 and 17.000dr1ver." And, Roper addt'<l. Commuter Computer has been 1nstnunen· tal ln kecpinlt about S.600 ea.rs u .Uy In their Southern California carl{tef>. &$orvlsor Ralph Clurk. who 1s chairman of Orange County Transit Dlsrrlct ·s hoard of Dt~c· tors. helped Roper push for con Batt.in Jury Off unutd Oranae County ptartklpa lton. Clark :said count} ttovcrnmcnt should "get behind" tht proMr•m and nmlnd~d hit. fellow supervl50r that m a limo of fuel rrlim1 the car pool program "miabt help •uv~ our ru .. '('k5." Supervl•or Thomu Hiiey aar~ud Wllh both Clurk tlnd Diedrich. Ht> :11ud thu progrum shouldn't b\< ubundoncd but agrttd with the bHpul.it.ion thut quarterly purtlcipuUon fl1turei. should bt: provided lo the county Evidence Tiff Prolongs Trial Just as the prosecution seemed 1ury Monda) differed from an uc readyto restilscase Tuesda~.in· counting he madt! to 1n dieted Orange County Supe'"'risor ,·eshgatorb during their probe in Robert Battin 's trial bogged to Battin °h 197'1 campaiJCn down in afternoon-long legal Howe,•er. J\urilkh a.ucccssful areuments. in dra" mg an admission from Before Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Tynes that Dosh wai. not under Ryan and defense lawyer Mal· oath at the tame he talked to in· thew Kurilicb began their legal vestigators. battle. Superior Court Judge The implication of Kurillch 1t Kenneth Lae gave Battin's jury effort was to give added credence the afterno<'n off. to Dosh's tes timony before the ..--;-~ .... ,..~ r:-.~r-~~~~~~~~~;3~ _......,ii""'-'"'o""E~A"'R~P AT~· I "r};dere two So. when the two attorneys jury when he was under oa\h to ~A.an ~·r · · h alPti tellt truth.. . ., ~...,.!11'911'!t ~ ! ~. ,., ~ _ ·~~ ~ +Ji "'"f I .. ,(~ • ;• ,"" ; • ._ c . -~ 'T-.. --'..,,-...e., . ! .. j ........... .._ • • -....JJ ... ..,.. .. ....-.,., ~ , '4.~:a e'arshot of the seven-man. fi\'e· .-. • •· Scent·sational Sl pmumc.< offers as advertised 1n the f'cb l fam1 ly Weekly magazine I've wntten two letters of rnquir~. neither or which has been answered. The perfume stall hasn't arrived E\len though only S2 r~ tn\'Olved. it looks hke another ad\'crtl~e· ment rip-off to me Have )OU had any other complaanb Jhout th1!>. one' l, L . CO!lla :'lle~a ~o otht'r complaints -so rar. This orrer is beinic promoted h)' American Consumer Inc., as arc most others wllh a t"llmford. Conn .. postal box number. AVS recomme nds directing com· plaints lo Ruth Llpset, customer service manager, Amf'rican Consumer Inc .. 60 Wilton Road, Westport, CT 05880. BE-cause your t'Omplalnt lnvolvt>s a pro- ducl advt>rtlsed in •·amity Week· ly, it is being procesi.ed by L)•nn Headley, f'amlly Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .. New York, NV 1002:?. Readers are url(t'd to sub· mil F.W. complaints to this or- fice. lleadl~y contacts the ad· vertiser and follows through wtth communication to the coni.umer. Pea~e Corp• DEAR PAT: Whatever hap· pened lo the Peace Corps., Is it stall around') If so. can you tell me where to write for detailed tn· formation? I'd hke to know the period or service and whether one hos to s peak a foreign language to be accepted. M. L . Costa Mesa The Peace Corps Is alive and weJJ. Write to ACTION: Attt-n· Uon: Orrtce or Rf'Cru.llment and Com munications, Washington, DC ?0525. There ill a 12· to f<t . week training period for t wo· year Peace Corps volunteers. and thert' are no language re· qufremf'nts. A modest living al- lowancf', free transportation and medical care and 48 days paid vaullon. are provldf'd to volun. tttrs. II~ Can Su.-Too DEAR PAT I 'm being threntent'd w11 h havan~ my car r<'po"ist'Cf b<>caus<' I am b<-hmd on my m:i1lnllmc•nt pa~mcnts b tl true that I olso cun IX' suC'd for the balan<''' I owt' on the.' rar., W N . Santa Ana \' e11. Tht' Hellt'r or hi' a11.sl1CnH <the eompany or pC'n~M to "'hom lhf' duler has t.old th«' rtnanr(' paptrs> un repos~t'li., your car and. altt-r selllnl( ll 11nc1 taklnit rrtdll for hh CO'lh of rt" posse11slon and i.alt-. may sur you for thr addlClnnal amount of money yc,u sllll owe• on the-con· tract. Ford Salute: 21 Kisses TYLER. Tc~ <AP> -A campaigning President Ford izot an unusual wake· me-up today -kisses from more than 20 of thr famed Apache Relles of T}'lt>r Junior <.:ollttge As f ord arnved al the school for a speech. a n honor guard of the short- sk irted younft women formed a cordon As the President walked through it. the first girl in line grasped him firmly ;'Ind kissed him on the cheek with equal firmness. After that, e lot of the others did the ume and when some held back, Ford 1.mt1ated the bussing .womanjury. . Doctor I / l At issue was whether entlre P" 0 ·e doctuments or just those porhons already identified by prosecution On J • witnesses should be shown to the 1lS uring jury. When Judge Lae indicated that T11.:o Walked A way Student photographer Brian Parks o( Dana Hills High Srhool takes pictures of the light plane which crash landed near the school Tuesday. The two people aboard were uninjured in the accident. only tho•e portions witnesses Fu-J Posed l~nllfied would go to the jury. TUA, Ryan threatened to r~all some of the prosecution witnesses who testified during the first three weeks of the supervisor's trial. OC Paramedics Praised The evidence in question 1s material Ryan insisted. It was used in Battin's unsuccessful 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor. SACRA MENTO CA P) California's lawmakers. unabk lo find out what type of fund doc tors want in order to pay off malpractice cla1mt;, propose to have doctors vote on the 1ssul'. The agreement built around <1n amendment lo have doctors de- cide whether a fund should be voluntary or mandatory was an nounced late Tuesda~ by A:. sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy (O.San Francisco>. But Trouble Follows /or Treated Patienls It ls the prosecution's conten- tion that Battin made illegal use or county employees and supplies during his ill-fated campaign for By GAR\' GRANVILLE 01 ·~· D••IY P11oc Sutt The chairman of a la!ik force formed last year to study Or<1nJ?e County's paramedic program has labeled it "one of the best systems ln lhe United States " Unfortunately, Dr. John West quickly added, what happens to stricken patients after they've been stabilized in the fi eld by lifesaving paramedics is often another story. West told the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday that s ometimes palients transported to some of the coun· !y's 32 emergency medical cen· ters must wait two to three hours before being tended to by a ph.ysi cian. Worse. the task force chier con. linued, some or the doctors who treat paramedic patients in emergency centers aren't ai. qualified as the paramedics who brought the patients there. And in some cases, West said. the emergency hospital that re- ceives a patient simply transfers him to another center because the standby medical personnel aren't available ' "7\re we gett111g our mont>y's worth (from the paramedH' pro gram>., My answer ts, no " :.ard West. Ile told the supervisors a coordinated emergency medica l care pro11ram 1s needed that wall bring other facets or the system up to par \\1th the paramedic pro- rcram . Jerf Miklaus. chairman of the Orange County f'aremen's As · 'oc1ation's paramedic commit· tee. agrel'd with soml' of Wcst'tc argumt>nts "Sometimes we follow an am· bulance to one ol lhe centers only lo see the patient transported !IOmewhere else. Then. the ad- vantage of lhe paramedic is lost." Miklaus said. He disagreed with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that there will be a continual drain or trained paramedics as long as the pro· gram Is tied lo local fire depart· men ts. "Most departments are build· 1ng a career ladder for paramedics by offering them the chance to be a captain," Mlklaus msisted. A State Department o( Health official, Kenneth Buchanon, dis· agreed with Mlklaus. "Paramedics s hould b e medically oriented rather than r.re oriented." Buchanon argued during the paramedic debate. lie said paramedic programs here and elsewhere are overlook- mg the trained manpower pool created by military veterans. Overall. though, West's ad· vocacy or a coordinated emergency medical care system as recommended by the task force hi.' headed drew 11tronfil sup· port from the Board or Supervisors. In a 4·0 vote. the board elected to follow task force recommen· dations to f orego establishment of ad· dJttonnl paramedic treatment centers -Include the entire range of emergency medical care treat· ment services in a coordinated \ystem that would inc lude paramedic services Krishna Killer Gets 10 Years to Life By TOM BARI.EV OIC~e O.lly 1'11 .. ~tt Hare Krishna devotee J ohn Michael Moore was sentenced to 10 years to life in stale prison Tuesday after being found J!ullty of second degree murder m the slaying of his wife 1n Laguna Beach May 15 Orange County Superior Court Judge Wrlham L l\turrny Im Posed sentence on Moore, 27. after defense attorney Roger AgaJa ruan unsuccessfully pleaded for the striking of the firearm pro· \'IS ion. That provision added fl\'e years to Moore's minimum sentence. "I agree with the argument that the firearms clause is dis· criminatory since a person ls just as dead if h.e or she dies by lhe knife or by poison." Judge Mur· ray commented. "But this is a provision passed into law through the Lel{islature'ci wisdom or the lack of 1t and I have no choice in the matter." he added Moore acceptt>d the sentence calmly and was lt d boc:k to his rounty Jail cell lo lwalt shipment lo the stale prison In Chino. llis lawyers said they will oppeal the conviction The Jury found lhe tall Vietnam veteran. who was a hhthly re· garded tudent at Westminster High School. eullty of second degree murder after a tnal in ...,.hich he admitted killing Jayme Simmons Moore.24 Mrs Moore. 11110 a Hare Kr1shn3 wor1hippt?r. was shot three times in the head as she walked In a Laguna Beach alley with a woman companion. Moore test\Oed that he was dis- traught at the timf' because he had learned that his estranged wife was sharing her apartment and her bed with a male member ofth~ Hare Krishna sect. He testified that his wife had been repeatedly unfruthful to him and had proposed marriage to another m ember of the Hare l\nshna rult !lhortly before the shooting occurred -Plan and evaluate emergen· cy care services on 11 countywide basis. -Instruct County Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas to prepare a prope>sat for staff support fbr the county Emergency M edicaJ Care Com· ntittee. -Revise the committee's makeup. The task force proposal chided lhe supervisors for establishing added paramedic training cen· lers to Orange County Medical Center <OCMC) while \ts study was under way. West called t he board's action frustrating. While OCMC admlni1trator Robert White supported West and his task force's recommen· dations, he told the board Utat the number and quality of emergcn· cy medical centers is the key in· gredient in a successful medical care system. White said centel'll should be certified and that certified cen· lers s hould mee t certain minimum standards. Both White and West suggested lhal .selection or emergency care centers wUI be a key element In the development of a successful emergency medicaJ care system in Orange County. Gem T alk state office. -Those allegations, in the form or seven felony charges. were in· eluded in a county Grand Jury in- dictment handed down Aug. 13. ln defense or the embattled county s upervisor, Kurilit'h argued that only I.hose items specifically identilied by wit- nesses as being part of the cam- paign effort should be admissible evidence. Generally, the issue was still unresolved when the trial was re· cessed until today. Before the day ended, Kurilich had labeled the case again.st his client a sham prosecution and contended that the prosecution had not proven a crime had been committed. But Ryan had not rested the ,.-osecution's case. meaning he is still free to call additional wit· nesses or to recall witnesses who have already testified. What was believed to be the final prosecution effort to prove its case came early in the day when Ryan called a district at· torney's investigator to the wit· ness stand. Through investigator William Tynes, the prosecutor attempted to discredit one of hi& own wit· nesses , former Battin aide Ronald Dosh. Tynes testimony, backed by a tape recorded interview. showed that Dosh's testimony before the The agreement camt• artcr months or negotiations between legislators. Brown adm1nislru tion officials and doctors representatives. But a n Assembly aide said there were still many details in the biJI that need to be worked out The bill is AB 2939 The comprom1!>e measure ad dresses only lhe question or a fund. ll axes controvers ial "medical peace corps" proposal~ for low-cos t or free care for th.: needy. The plan has been amended into the bill backed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. that was introduced in late January by Assembly mil jorily floor leader lloward Berman <D·Beverly llJlls) The original bill called for n voluntary. state-run fund th;1t would be triggered by enrollment of about 18.000 or the state' Ii mon• than 30,000 physicians. The flr:-1- year charges to doctors in th1: fund would average $4.000. Doctors have lobbied for a ball that deals only with a fund. They say they w3ntnostrings -such ilS voluntary public service or medical quality standurdi.. Jt tached. Those issucf. could be m other legislation. but ~hould not delay a fund concept measure" they said. fl11J C lll'Ml'llTUl-:S roR voun v11iu11Blf: Jf:w1-:t.rtY t1MJ 11·11rcm.s IS A~ cws1; TO VOii AS lJl'/I !\TO/If ll'm;m; m.m ow~ <"11AfTSM1';~ CM1f:1-w,1. v oo ·rnf. WOl(I< UN()f:(( f)lJ/I Pf;fl.'iONAI. 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There are delicate shades of proper dress. tr the water's warm-but not warm enough-you need one or these sleeveless cost um~. IC it's Just plain cold, you must have sleeves. Rhodesia I Appoints 7 Blacks SAt.ISBURY. Rhodesia (AP> -Pour tribal <'bief" wore ..om in today as troubled Rbodala'a rlrst black members or tbe cabinet At the s ame time, three African:i were appointed deputy mlnii ten as part or Prime Mlnlster lan Smith's so-called "new deal" for Rhodesia'• S.7 million blacks. Rhodesia, governed by a wblte minority, is unde r Intense m · ternataonal pressure to Jti~ the blacks majortty rule. THE NEW m misters will be "res ponsible for lhe view or African people" in Rhodesia and wall "enjoy equal status v. it h their European colleagues," said a government s tatement. Secretary or State Henry Kass· inger, in a major policy speech oo Africa, called Tuesday for a negotiated agreement to eive Rhodesia black majority rule within two years. Kissinger, on a twe>-week tour of Africa. made the speech in Zambia. He said to help secure a HORRORS UPON YOU should "just and durable" solution to Rhodesia the Ford administra- you arrive upon the surf scene in tion wiU ask Congress to repeal improper dress. Clearly you ":Vilt its authorization for the import o! • be a social outcast, having Rhodesian chrome in defiance or pe.'%lrated a faux pas upon the U.N. sanctions. ~ ;t;' ~~. • -~~ . ..//!It~ . . • I< "' :~,. .-...::t;:L~) .. -.;. ,-;; • ,..,_,~ GOP•t'l••ft" Rep. H. John Hehu 111 or Pittsburgh, heir to the food· processing fortune, won a close race for the Republican nominfttlon to succeed retirmg Sen. Hugh Scott. Dead Man Nominated PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Democrats ln the 1st Congressional District bere nominated a dead man Tuesday, just as pat ty leaders wanted .. LSD Tests Bared Human Research Violations Told WASHINGTON (AP) -lnt~lllgence-orient~ ex~rtmenu with the mtnd· rrec\in1 drug LSD violated Pentaion rult'1 "and diar<'aardcd moral and ~Jcal &tandardl ol conduct aovemln1t the use or humans I~ r~searcb!" Arm)'. IM:~st1gator1 say. Ttwl JUd&menl us contamed m a ~"·Paatc report by the Army Inspector 1cneral's offico on its In· vesUaataon of ,\rmy ~xperlments usln1 LSD and olhcr hallucinoaenlc drugs on soldi<'rs and others, dating back to the mid·l~. THE ARMY IHt summer suspended testing or aJI chemical compounds on human voluntct'rs after disclosure or LSD experiments conducted with 585 offic~n and enlisted men between 19SG and 1967. A spokesman said the 11uspeMion still is In effect. A censored section or lhe report focused on three experiment operations between mid-1958 and early 1963 by U.S. intelllgen~ and chemical corps teams, whlch also included medJcal officers. ·"The intelligecce community was well aware or pgycbochemical drug lnteresl in the early l~s by potential enemies or the United States," the report said. "MOBEOVEll, the intelligence corps was con· tlnuously strivlng to improve their own interroga- tion methods as well as attempting to better un· derstand the methods and means used by other na· Uons." 37 Dead • m The exp~rlments, conducted al the Army's Edgewood <Md.> Anlt"nnJ, in J.o:uropc and In the Pacific. involved b<'tween '8 arvt ~Army men and forehrrn naUons. Virtually aJI or the 32 to 37 U.S . mllitary officers and enh:.tcd men were volunteers the report said, but none of the 16 ron:i~n nationals volunteered to tu kc part. 1N MOST o r tht' <'tll'\':I, even those Involving volunteers, LSD was given surreptitiously in drlnkis. the inspector general's report said. One mnn thou&bl he was getting truth serum. There was no lndicution in th\• report of any nd· verseemotionnl. mental or other ufterercects. None of the U.S. or forcil(n participants was identified, and all rcrcrcnces to nationalities were censored before the rePQrl was made public. ONE PENTAGON source suid identtracatlon of the nationalities or foreigners tilven I.SO "could cre1&te or increase antemahonnl tensions because it was done without the consent of their governments." However, the report lndkated that the 1961 European expenmenl -code named "Operation Third Chance" -mvol\'ed nanc foreign nationals who possibly were untrustworthy intelugencc sources and agents for the Army. The 10th m an m that experiment was a U .. S. soldier suspected or espionage after he allegedly re- moved 166 secret documents from a mcssuge center. the report said. 727 Crash Short Runway. Blanwd in Virgin Island Tragedy • '-...t~~'i>-...-~· . • ~L~:-m~ ~Ve1'n· wo~ry Surfboards get dingc;d up-menl or Ghana . called .orr on 'the rocks. Lea~hes b're1ak. ~retary of State Kis'sanger'li Skegs. those small ~ms attach.ed \•isit to ~ on Thursday and fo)'1 · to the board. parllhear moonnj;(s. day. and u .S. officials blame ~~.,..,..~­f ~ ~ l' <11'f1Ct'l nir e · co a · gressman,' William Bar· ~ retr, who died April 12. His name r emained on tbe ballot because it was loo late to remove it. ,-.(~: .. -:~~·~.;.---··...c-·•."lt.-. ~-~-,-·;;;;:,.'•-.-· x ~;-• ~ ).l.•l'.1.Jk~~~-.. • t>HJ\KL1) '1\'lm\l..tr.;1'lt:"' ""-''-Nit'··<wt,; :" ~' \ • • .r--.~-t' 0Ve~noi l hc ~)i!g nfGrJZ41"" ~l ,,,,_6, Viialn Islands 1APl -' ""'(;;:'.?~ ~.. :_": Ol the limy s T'"man Ai"'°" The safet)t of· an Island runway • ""•io•ico -and, tried to regain run power but became an issue today after an '· .. failed to get an the air again. American Airlines jel carnying CklAOftOUof Improper fit can also give you • Soviet diplomats. fits. Take Daughter for example. One member or Ki ssinger's Barrett's victory by a 3·1 margin over Robert G. Al· Iman, an attorney, means the Democratic organit.a· lion can c hoose a can- didate to run for the seal in November . She is what is called in the surfing staff said a formal protest to dodge a Knee-Boarder. To prac-Moscow was contemplated. lice this art, you n4ted to wear rub-"We know for a fact that the ber fLns upon your normal pedal Soviets have been agitatlng with extremities. Hers don't Cit right. the Ghanaian government and Her CJns, I mean, not her rect with Ghanaian students over the vl51t, .. he said. THUS IT DEVELOPS that the flippers are hacking up the nesh about her ankles This bnngs agony to the accepted practice or wearing shoes. She had to wear some the other day to the wedding of Mark and Tina Plaskowski and the discomfort was so large she almost didn't make it through the ··1 Dos." Also, s he tried playing baseball barefooted and thus slipped, taking a nosedive on the fast break for Clrs t base. Clearly, the agou.ics or surfing difficulty can spread to touch many othl!T sect<ftS ofourlives. Equipment loss Is another pro· blcm. The surfing people in my fa mily a r e always leaving clothes, towels and varied other beach items upon the sand below the high ·tide mark. Th.is stuff t'1ther gets swept away upon the tidal switch or . with luck, just goes home soggy. \'OU MAV THINK all of lh1s trouhle is conraned to the Juvenile set of surfers. Well , last night I "as visited by one George Peanuts Larson Zimmerman. a man who has shaded his cy<'s to sea ovcr many summers. Some claim he 1s th<' world's onganal 5urfer but this may be a ~h~ht Clt· oggl·rallon Peunuts ha ndl•d me an offi cial Mlt'. It read '"Someone borrowt'<I my surf bom·ct without rn y p<'rmissaon. It 1:-. my frrv('nt wish that they J(lvc me tht> IM.i1tude and latitude of th1• pla<•t• on :some beautiful isla nd "h<"rl' thl'y rotle• th1• wave of their hfi> anrl <1urviv<•d The name of the board 1s Li sa ·' Pla111ly. the Ills of :.urfm~ cut :ecrn'i. the ioll'O\•r;1t1oni. II you·,., :-.1•cn L1:.a, pil'o'ie let me know She ~ :ilmost 10 frf't tall. nd Peanuts "Jnt.:-.hPr tor11 mc homt>. U.S. 'No Reason' To Imitate Russia WASHINGTON CAP) -An atomic scientist told Congress today. that the United States has no reason to imitate the Soviet Union's in· creasing emphasis on ci vii defense against nuc I ear war. Dr. Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky, director of the Stanford Linear Ac· celerator Center. testified there is no evidence the Soviet's civil de· fenseprograrri is any more effective in decreasing possible casualties than the current "low profile" US. program. Former Pentagon omcial Puul H Natze said the Soviets spend about $1 billion a year on civil defense, compar ed with S80 million in the United States. .llU!kllon., RM"lcfl Sltahe Hano WASHINGTON CAP> -"This ends the maller," Sen. Henry M. Jackson declared after listening to Yacc President Nelson Rockefeller apologize in a Senate speech for suggesting that two Jackson st arr members had Communist sympathies. Jackson and Rockefeller ( J shook hands following the vice / N S ff 0 RT president ·s unusual statement 1n the crowded Senate chamber Tuesday. LefHJnon Ba•lcer S~la Prnld4tle~fl BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Elias Sarkis, governor of Lebanon's central bank. announced his candidacy for the Lebanese presidency today. He called fo r an immcdiat<'end tolheeivll war. Raymond Edde. head of the National Bloc party and Sarkis' main rival. accused Syria of "open inter vention" on Sarkis' side. Lebanon °!\ 99·member parliament is scheduled to meet Saturday to choose a successor to President Suleiman Franjleh. •Deep Throat' Trial NPar• End MEMPHIS, Tenn <AP} -Thrnine week-old "DeepThroat"ob- scenaty trial neared its end today, with closing arguments scheduled tor both sides. Eleven persons ond four corporations arc charged b)' the fode.ral aov~rnmenl with coru.p1nng to produce und distribute an obscene movie Judge Harry Wellford overrul<'d ddcn~t' motions late Tuesday for a<llroctf'd a~qu1lt<1I Spring Snows Prevail New Fall Drops 14 Inches on S. Dakota "''" Lo• 41M~1rt11vr It IV At 1"1, '7 ., ""'\M~ " .. "'~'"111• •• II HuUAkJ ,, "' 111 (ft.1 •llt~ •• It UN1nn1Ut " n (tflff•1~ •l ... OP"'•· ~ ,, ,. .H °"''°'' " ,, ..... n('ll11hJ •• •• """''"" , . .. C4'""-t"t ty •• u ii l•l\Vf>QA ,. 10 l ttUi>U, • •• .. ,._,.,,,, 11 ,, Moil••Hl'1'#> .. ,, MT'"°"'~ , '9 ""\fl ,, ,, ,.....,..,Of~ •• ., CM•t•~ ~· " 0-•Mlicrna(•t• .. '° °"'""• " ,, ... "'~'"O' .. \\ P'twl.'dil!lot\t• ,., 41) l'ltloisn1• •• " .,... .... ~ h ....... . "'~r,.,..,, """'.,.,""''-"""' -1>t &30 0"' f~l)OI°"'• I I> ... ..., '°"' °""' ... be_.., ~ ......... , 0"'1 'lul'doy II l'N 4Jll ""' r«"flltw 'fO'H ooor ...-" •"' uti -• •O •"' __ <'Olll'.,...,. _,... .. CttOl't\O ftNf _.,.,t ... rn IC•n' .. 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Coa•••I tfeartwr MotllY _,.y alOd w••-f l~ .S.y L•tM Y .. labl• •""" 11IOWI aftd _,.,,,,,._... tOtN ,...,, .... ,. ..... 1' (Ntl•I 1-•l~•ff wlll •- Wl-•n JI an<I U . 1111•11<1 t•"'• oo••lv••,Wlll I ..... !Ml-•" JI ...,'IO """'••'•' ''"""' ahn"' wH1 be•· Stut~ Moo11. Tiu• WIONUOAT SH-I-t tfo If\ t )' *-"'9'1 • 1•p.m. $ •· TMUlt\OAY ""'' ,_ • ,,. II\. • , ~nl lllQft to 1' • m. u s.con.t•-, ""'"" u S«-ltl... • '°0 .... '. '°"''''"' ... "'.Mitt HOl'I'\ -rtW-0 >e• m vtU IJpm. vacationers crashed. Officials VllGIH IStANOS ~·. They said it hat a four-foot cm- said37 persons weredeador miss-srJOwH ~-\) \ bankment at the end of the ing,56werereportedinjured. ~ • runway. s kidded 300 yards Pilot groups have said the ...,,..._.-JI~-..... -..~; across the road that connects the 4,568-foot runway is too short for ,, two-"' .... ... ' :. airport and Charlotte Amalie and jets. even though it mee ts 11 •..c""" s lammed into u Shell gasohnt> Federal Aviation Administration ~ ...... _ station and the St Thomas Bay standards. An American Airlines 0•••-0.o$ Rum factory. The tail section spokesman said the runway is •ou oo ripped orr and turned over. The safe or the airline would1\°t la nd •·-4-••• tr no•• """""'° • rw.clage sk added several hundred there. <_. .. _ •-~ yards further. Its nose smashed into a palm tree. The right wing HOWEVER. the spokesman and landing ~c:ir wrre thrown 50 saidtherunwayisshorterthanjet ____ vENEZVftA • reet. Weather cond1tlons were runways al most other airports. ~ good. The airllne said there were 81 ' passengers and a crew or seven JETLINER CRASH SITE aboard the Boeing 7Z7 jet from Providence. R.I., and New York. The pilot and copilot survived the Tuesday afternoon crash. but two night attendants were amonl( those Usted a s missing or dead. Some or the injured were on the ground in the area where lhe plane crashed. A huge ball or fire shot hun· dreds of feet into the air after the crash a nd heavy black smokr covered the area as survivors scrambled from emergency ex Its. The crash "was like an earth- quake, a deep roar." said Dennis Do~on . owner or the.SL. Thw:nas.. Flight Center at the airport EYEWITNESSES said the Tell Mom You Love Her Grechko Mourned MOSCOW (AP > -Marshal J\n. drei Antonovich Grechko the late Sov~et defense minislc;, l:iy m stale an Moscow's ornate Hall of Columns today ai; the Com- m u n1s t party Politburo and thousands of mourners filed by. He will be buried Thursday. This Morhers Day send mom a g reeting all the worJJ can share on Sunday, May 9ch .' Express your love in :i Daily Pilot Mothers Day Greetin g. Ic's easy. Write your message co fit one of our three convt:nicnr sizes and bring it ro any Daily Pilot offi ce prior ro noon May 7. 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DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Patty Transferred South Attorney Calls Move 'Second Kitbuiping' SAN D1£00 tAP> A pale and weary Patncia Hearst has arrived tn San Diego ror cwrt-ordered ptychJatnc te~tlng af~r a mne-hour. 600 mile dl"Jvt from a federal youth pnson in North~ro Callronua Etcortt-d by fi ve U.S marshals in two cars. the 22·year-old newspaper he1r~s arrived here Tues day afternoon. lier beavtly armed escort described the trip •a "unevenllul and pleasant." but refui.ed to say anything more about the transfer. M iu Hearst was taken directly lo the MetroJ>Olitan Correct1onul Center in downtov. n Sao Diego, where ahe was booked and assigned to a third floor hoapltul wing. SEATED IN the back with Deputy M arsh:d J aney J lmlnei, Mln Hearst stared stralghl ahead as the curs lumed off the street and dlsappeared in to lhe underground parking lot of the new federal C'oortbouse buHdmJ.. located across the street from the hi&h·rhe federal pnson. • Rei>0rters were barred from a connecting tun· net lhrouah which Miss Hearst was escor ted to the jail. It. was not known whelher Miss Hearst, who 1s convalescing from i.urgery performed to correct a collapsed right Jung, was able to walk lo lhe prison or whether s he ha d to be wheeled In. There was also no immediate word from federal offkials on her cond1t1on after the long drive from Pleas anton. where she was taken Mon· day by federal otricers "'ho transferred her from Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. Marshal interrupted 1t •nd tia1d l'aU;1 ,. . .,. leavina 1mmed1ately He told her to jlt-l out of bed and aet dressed u• lhr~ minutl'a. or thl•} ""ould put· tt blanket over her nnd drug h ·r from th~ ho:.p1t.il ,'' Albert said BRANDING her tr:m!filn ,, \ 1rtual !.<'Cond I.id naplng, Johnson allegt'd ht!'. <'hent "11~ ""held incom· municado without notice to f,11nllv or attornevi. " ~ohn80n ;also cla1m'""' Ur i ohn Prl'nd~rga st, who 1s Mu;s Heari.t "s atkndaoll ph)~1c1un. was upsd by her transfer .Monday But Arthur Faro, ho'>JHtal 1unoc1atc ud m1nislrator. denit>d Uus He 1>111d Mi ss Hear!>t ·~lung had recovered fully und 1'11•ndt'rt!ast had told the mari.hal& she could Lt! lllO\ td · Jt lht•1r d1~l"rt'llon * * * ·~ '2HD KI ONAPING' Lawyer John1on Soliah Future Unsure SACRAM E:-ltO <AP > Stt·Hn Sohah. found innocent 1n a federal bank robbery trial. may ~till face charges or harboring his underground lover, Patricia Hearst Federal prosecutors 1n S.in t-'ran A customer, ~tyma Opsahl. was kt.lied by a shotgun blast fired by one or the robbers. although prosecutors sa) Sohah was not the trlggerman. MISS H EARST was ordered by U.S. District cisco refused Tuesdav to rule out thl' Court Judge Oliver Carter in San Francisco to un-possibility thal charges or a1dmi; the A jury of eight women and rour men found Sohah innocent in the bank rob· bery case Tuesday after 6 1~ hours of dehberalion. dergo psychiatric exammation after she was con· fugitive newspaper heiress would be victed or armed robbery in the March 1974 holdup of reinstated against the 27 yeJr old THE \'ERDICT came moments a Hiberrua Bank branch in San Francisco by mem· house painter. / after state officials revealed that bersorlheSymbioneseLlberat1on Army. · '.T .h e_r e .. u r ~ a nu~ ~t· r of Soliah's altb1 witness, Emily Toback. After he r tests, she is to be returned to San poss1b11llJes. said Asst Ll S. All) might not ha\'e b<'en where she said Francisco for a probable review or the maximum David . Bancroft. ".We. are l'valualmg she was on the morning of the rob· =year .Prison sentence imposed on her by Carter. all ~pt1ons and rev1ew1~t all ev1d~n~.~bery . .· .. .. ,. , .,. ..... rJ•r;;. ..... ,.~c:I.~,~ .. ~.~~~~ fA'r~~~~J.~~$~ ' r=:~1~£&~:-~~:t;..:;.~7r~::-..;.;~.~ ~ ...._ • ~··~1 eo ~ aoo e~ow;i~Q· · , • cay for acqu1tta nd·was Je~·ffiffor move Miss Hearst from the Sequoia Hospital. SOLJAH. v. ho sa~'S he lt\'Cd and home jurors were crylllg emb . "I was having an important legal conference slept with Miss Hearst (,luring her ltist and tAlkin · of a re n · racing "with Miss Hearst at the hospital when a deout\." U.S. ' days as a /ug111ve. was char~ed "1th g u ion 011e \' ote Short :- Bill to Legalize Mace Spurned SACRAMENTO CAP} -A bill that would allow public use of the dlsabllng hquid tear gas spray called Mace has been reJecled in the legislature. The measure by Sen. John NeJedly, <R·Walnut Creek>. fell one vote short of passage on a 5.3 vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Nejedly claimed that elderly persons could use it lo protect themselves from muggers. The California Peace Officers Association and committee cha irman Alfred Song, <D·Monterey • Park >. said legalization or Mace might provoke more violent att acks on the elderly. r Dia•ond Lane Repri~rr LOS ANGELES CAP ) (---.t-a_t_e ___ 1 -The Los Angeles Coun· ty Board of Supervisors '--------- bas given the Santa Monica Freeway's con· , troversial Diamond Lane project a six-week repneve by refusing to cancel the subsidy for spet'ial freeway buses • Super visors voted 3·2 Tuesday lo delay further action on the proJect unlll June 10, when public transportation financing m general is to be dis· cussed. For111ula T a lnied at Ho•r LOS ANGELES (AP) -An infant girl was re- ported improvl•d today artcr lx'ing near death with bums of ht•r mouth and throat from drinking formula that had been contaminated with chemicals at her home. county 0Hic1als say. Ralph Tt•trault, director of the county i''OO<t and Drug program, said an invcst11'(o tion showed there was "contuminullon after the consumer received the product.·· apparently when 1t was poured into a bowl C'ontaining a caust1C' !lub~loncc before it was fed to the baby. For~•t Hant.-D~nied SAN FRANCISCO CAPl The State Court or Appeal has rull'd against a man st•ekmg to build n home on tv.•o ~cres m Del Moott-1''orest on th<' Mon· lerey Peninsula. It re\ ers<'d J low<'r court ruling Monday and in- .stead ~1ded with the Central Re~1onnl Coastal Coniwrval1on Comm1'ls10n which had refused to is· suc a build in~ permit to Richard Davis in May 1974. The uppellate rourt noted that the regional comm1.ss1on had round that construction would partially destroy on urchcolog1ral site Boch s~~.-11 Targec_.d SAN DIEGO (i\PI I\ Mun1c1pal Court Judstf' has drntcd o C'hullt•n.:l' of thl• 1·onstitut1onahty of prostitution laws . but he smd police should pursue ml'n and women equally in makmJ: prostilullon ar· rests. Judite T. Bruer Iredale mndc the sug~cstlon Tucsdoy in turning bnck the ehnllenge by attorney~ ror Sylvia Hl nnd, 23. accused of soliciting an act ot • prostitution In u mnMaizc parlor. ., .. . Jredalc sr11d both prostitute and the cuiitomer should be arrested 1r cnu1tht m thc act of soliciting The judJ?t' sugf(t'Stt'd the poller hire more women to act as undercover agenL'I to rntch men solic1tinK prostitutes. THURSDAY Teriyaki 3 ~~;~steak soup or salad, potato. fresh roll and butter S2.35 SPIRES IRVlHE MacArthur Blvd at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd harboring her \\hen thev \H're ar ""The way I fell was the evidence rested in San Fr an<'isco Sept 18. JUSl wasn 'l there. There v. ere qw te a But that charge \I.JS droppeo after few holes. a lot of things Like J Sohah "as indicted here for allegedly said. what evidence the} dld get was helping steal $15,000 from a Crocker not enough. {l y, as too \\eak. ·· i.atd the National Bank branch in suburb:m Jury forewoman. Jo Ann Parker, a Carmichael on Aon I 21 1975 Carmichael houSl'\\ 1fc ... .. Men's and Ladies' Watches 33.33 Reg. 39. n . Take your choice of men's or ladies' 17 1 or 21 jewel watches . Many with auto- matic calender and day/date features. In a wide selection of beautiful styles. At one l~w super saving pnce. JCPenrey 11 •1 ... li H r.a: Use Your JCPenney Ch1r9t. 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Jt is unfortunate, bowcver, lhul tn announcing that the council was cntcnng closed executive session last Monday, April 19. ~he told the uudlencc, "We a re mak- ing no deci!'ion tonight '· The cuunc1l did take aC'tion, however. By a 6·1 vote members served notic~ on City Administrator Oa\•e Rowlands of their intention to remove him in 90 days This is too bad because there were members of the city council nuruence who may have gone home, on· ly to learn of the decision the next day. Mrs. Wicder's statement ('oncerning the Rowlands' matter is doubtless a slip of the tongue that didn't represent the sentiment of others on the council. The residents. as Mrs. Wieder says, deserve nothing less than opcnnel>s and candor which il 1s hoped and believed they will get New School L eade r ship While at Upland the past three years. he guided er. forts to individuaJize instruetion and helped develop a new teacher training protiram When he offtclally Joins 1-~ountaln Valley Jul)' t . he will have to help trustees deal with ever·difftcult budaet balancing problem , wb1le maintalmng high educAlionnl st11ndards and givin1t teachers a fair sa lury. The d istrict has faced controver sy the past year over unification. a teacher stnke and oth~r issues. Plaster will need cooperation from the community in efforts to er use any lingering bitterness and get on with the business of sound education. Unnecessary Has t e The Orange County Board of Su~rvisors last week rejected a propQsal by Fountain Valley officiab that a study be made on the Ceasability or using a por- tion or Mile Square Park as a stadium. Inasmuch as design and development studies o ( the park are already under way. it would have cost the county very little to ask the consultant to examine the stadium possibilities. But rather than accommodate a r easonable re- quest from a city. supervisors quickly turned down the feasibility study request on a 3·2 vote . Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley ''as right when he said no harm would be done in at least look· 1J1g at the proposal. And First District Supervisor A hearty welcome and good wishes are in order for Robert Battin wasn 't necessarily right when he said Bill R. Plaster. named last week as the new superinten· there is no need for a stadium in Fountain Vallev. dent in the F'ountain Valley School District. At the It may be that Mile Square Park is not a suitable ~ ~.4'4--Hn~~~"P.-f•1~i.n.J.elld.eDt.. _.. stadiu~ite..IJ...rnA>:.w~e ~haJAber .. e !1, 90 t.z;.ue need S\\\\l'!l\0t.c-nv,..,.'"~'!i t>l"h~,,,.' ... JJt)~.~· ..r. ion-:Jl.irJ.un: ... ~1~><-~ ·~· .. ~--' Pl~ster, 39, now superintendent or the Upland But t,hanks to a needlessly hasty decision by three School District. comes to Fountain Valley with an ex· count~· superyisors wi th ,\'C"1 little interest in the tensive background in teaching, research and ad-area. 1l won .. f really be kflown if the stadium proposal ministration has merit. , • J H/F ''I gue ss they're a!\ hamed )coop.'' The Migrant Workers: A Faceless, Hopeless Tide WASJIINGTON In a series or stark reports from F1oridu, \H' recently dcsrnbcd the plight or the sloop laborer~ who toil under the hot s un in s andy, snakt? infested fields The reports were based on thr experiences of our reporter. IJ;1I Bernton. who posed a ... a drifter and m filtrated tnto a mq:rant c r ew ll C' spent a wc•c:k in thl' f1l'ltb. pick1n ~ tomatOl'!> fnr a P<'nn y J pound Bernt on fount! that the m1~r Jnl worker-. tn his r amp earned barely l'nuui.:h to pay. day by duy. for thn.•c• tal>ldcss meal!>, a fi lthy mJtlrl''>S to !>l~p on and wine to dull lht•1r a rhr!>. Mo.-;t of them. unubl(• to pick crops fa!>t enoul(h to kt•t•p up with the cha ri.tl'1' dt•d 11<'1 rd from t ht•t r payrlwt k .... II Hd tn virtual bon· dage Bernton labored for the cor· porate rarming empire or A.Duda and Sons. He stayed in a depressing camp -row after ro" of battered old trailers upon a parched, sand) site barren ex- cept for scattered wine bottles and ttn can~ Each trailer was di\ tded Into four cramped com- portment~ lie shared a tiny room with a bleary companion who lurchl•d around at night. Tht• room was streaked with ~rimc­ anlt stank of urine J:-. R ESPONSE to our rt.'ports. we have been deluged with let· ters from concernt"d Amenrans wantinl( to kno" "hat the go\·· ernmc nt 1s doin1t to help the mi· grant workers. Sad to say, the poltt1C'ians are more concern~ about pleas ing the corporate gro" er:. who pas!> out campmgn contributions than in helping the downtrodden p1rkers "ho have no money to contribute. Must oC them don't ~I :I) Ion~ enough in one pluce e\'en to vote. (JACK ANDERSON) Our reports caused only a pass- ing stir inside lhe Labor Dept., whk h is supposed to protect the migrant workers. Apprt>hen sive officials met behind closed doors to discuss how they should respond to our charJ:es One official. F'red Romero. im· plored his colleagues to rratk down on the corporate farms that make life m iserable for the m1 · grants. But his pleas. accorcltng to ins ide sourc<'s. were dis · regarded. JSSTEAD. thl' meeting de· \'eloped into a strategy sci.s1on not to help the explo1t1..'<1 '40rkens but. as one source put 1t. "lo pre· \•ent JaC'k Anderson from h1thn1: the Labor Dept. .. We have some ad,·ice for the Labor Dept. Jus l stop ncglcctm~ the m1~ranl farm hands. They are the nation's most underpu1d. undernouris hed. undcrpn\f1lcged people. The L::.abor Dept. 1s :itUJl· posed to enforce minimum work· ing standards. The• department has bureaucrats on the puyroll who draw rat salariel> to uphold these standards They hold meet- ings. write memos. issue state- ments . Bui they do n ext to nothing for the l'Xplo1h'<I fi~ld workers . W.J . Usery, Jr., thl• n('w lallOr secretary. has a i:.s 1).tn<·d th\• lowest priorities to the \!>Orkt•rs with the ~realest net:'ds. lie hal> nrtually cut back pro)!rams to help the nomad1r field hands Here are the inside dC'tuils -THE FACEIAESS r hildn•n who are born into the migrant camps have one way out. E<.luc:.r. t1onal programs are suppost•d to be made avail abll' to help tht·m to acquire JOb skills and qualrfy for college. One document. in· tended for the eyes only of Labor Dept. officials, reports that these programs "have proved ttlmost 100 percent cffertiH'" 1n n•duc· ing the dependenn· of the1>t• ~oungster.., "on migrant l<ihor ;i ~ their chief !>OUrtt· of rneomc " Yet Asst Labor Set•'. W1l1111m Kolberg wants to r ut out rectcral programs for migrant education Sccretar~ l·ser) has JUSt aj.!rc1.-d to kill snme of the nroJ!rams. .\fo:i.l mai:ront farm lahon•r' ll\·e 1 n sh a hh) -.1um cJ mp.., ":11rh. tht•on ·t1c.dl.'. :irt• .!>Up posed to ffil'cl in 1111111um fl•<kr;tl :i.tandtird~ Uul llw l.:1bor fkpl ·., inspec•tori; h,I\ <· .. ho\\11 llltlt 1·11 lhUSIU!>nl fo1• uµh11ld1ng llle l>l 1111 da1·<1s Molt• ortc•n th;r n 11ol. thr\. con duct haphJzard tni.pectrons or mercl~ accept thl' assurance of the i:ro" ers lhvl Uic• housing 1s :idequate No" l.Jbor l>t•11t of. f1r1als art> artuully eonsidering J proposal to lo" l'r thl' ~tandard. ... This lo\ould permit &rowt•rs ki.:al ly to housc• m 1~rnnts in wor~l' shelters than most Mall':-. permit for da1r) cutlll' -MA l'i \' <. 0 H PO R J\ TE groWl'l's "11111(1 rathl'r htrl· fo rc•1 g n \\ 01 kl'f ~. U:>Uall~· J umturuns. who wrll wmk for IO\H'r wagt•s and aeC'l'Pl worse Irving cond1t1ons thun nalln' Amencans But undl·r fc•<h'rnl la\\. foreign \\ orkers c·an only IX' hrn•d 1r Am<'rac.rn l.ilx11 1!> not U\ a1lablc> The• 1otr11\!o l'I'!> l'rrcum umt the la1\ h) J.ch.u:t.J.hlna for "urkc•rs \1 h1ll• lh1· Amcncum. urt• on t ht> m 11\ 1• h1•1" t•en rrops. The t .ahor l>t•pt i!> fully :rwarc· or thi:-. bit of r h1 ranery Yl't ttw dt•p:11·1 mt•nt sh111 s it s C'Vl'S und rt•rtafil•i. thousands or J uma1euns eH'I'~' ~ummi!r The str('ams of mrl-(rant farm laborer~ flow through the nation like human h11?hway s , m ean\\-hilc. s kirting thl· metropolitan a re as and cut ling thrOuJ?h the fields. Agr1cultur1.rl areas plead for th('ir scrv1Ct'!' when there is picktng to be done. then pressure thc•m to mon• on lest they tap thl' wclfan• <'offers and burdt•n the• schools with lh<'1r children. F.v<•n lht• Lahur lknl wh1t•h 1~ !>llpposcd to hdp the· workers, is on the i.acl1· or llw j.(rllWelS • m the Coast Commission Debate Taking Sides To the Editor i\rtl'r I pa!>'t•ll n•<'\'nlly <tjlJtn tlw l'nnnio.t ro:-1t~ or the l'romun ~ tory P oint ch•n1lopmt•nt I rl' m~nl~·recl thr promise ot th<' Coa:1ta I Comm l!>SIOn, th al nur oai.ll11w ... 1111ulcl hr rkvl'lopcd m more• rl•,1,11nuhh• w,1v ond 1m1lur cit•' t•loprnt•nt~ will not oc c.•ur .1~Jm TIO: \\ORK o f lht• Coa!>l.il Comm1~'11111 c·:in uni\ he· h;11kd .incl 11 " h11ped I hul lh<> l\trenunu~ "'nrk n( lht• c•omm1ss10n wrll I><' rro" rw1l "hc•n the sugge:.ted pro 1H•rt y pu rrhu ses 1.ilon~ our ro11!>tl1111• 11·111 I ;1kt• pl11r1• nod our 111111 "I or11·nll'd cou!ltal r ttlc•s "'" haH• lwal'lw~ andopcn !>pacc to off<·• tn t11urt-.t1o und future n • 'Hknh Sc1rn1· r<1.1,tol opponent.; rlu1m th.it tht• 111.ih unc•rnplo\nwnl rnll• '" t·au,t•tl tl\ tht' J>rt',i!nt pollc of thl' l'u.1,tal t'omm1si.111n l 'n ror 1u11;1t1•b lh<·n· l'I h11:h un cm11h1\ n1t·nl a II Cl\'r•r l'lur roun tr'. hut nnl\· Cullfom1:1 has ll C'no'ltal l'on\rlll'Sllln 1n:1·rv m:cK 1-:1. ,\ nofh.-r \l inr To tlw 1-:chlnr Wrth rt•h•rrnrt' to Mrs Jud~ Roi;<>nt·1·, i\prrl II lrtter. ud mon1shmg me to take the emo Ikar Gloon1y Gus Glad to hear Huntington Beat'h Is c l osi ng its neighborhood st'hool sum mer play11round11 and "C" League program. I know t'\fery mother will drive her children to Centrnl Park t!\'('ry day RW. -·OM , _ _.I K•t._...,..W ~ ....... ""'"_."...., .. _ ..... __ , ._,__ -•o-, ~. a.11, """' ( MAILBOX ) t1on out o( lh<> Coasl:rl Cnm- m 1 ~~1on . C\'1dently com m1ss1oners. (although ~ht• dill nol Identify ht>~~lf as st1<:°t\) feel elC- l'ffiPl from prarticinJ( what ~he prearhe11. Su rely her "n•sent· m<-nt" stated, Is un l!me>t1on in Itself. More emotlonul Ill hl'r stale· rnt•nt . "ft wa ~ preC'1sely because local elected 0H1clals wt-rt• not sen.<1ltlv(• to thl" needs nnd desart>s or their con ... t1tucnta . .. Surely t'\'en lht• eomm1u1oncra who ha\'e taken onto themselves un prrc,•cl('nt<•d 1>0wt•rs. have not yet th<' power t(I 111.'e lntd the voters· mlndli n~ to why they vot1,.'C1 tor tht• lnlllBtlV(' I would venture. the opinion Jllv1.•n me by other ront't•rncd cltl1en11 that ·voters passed the In atiativt• bc.•t·aut1c: or it~ vugucly worded c o ntent promt l'll ng somehow bt'lter t>rlvlronmcnt. not knowanic how it lo\ould be ad· m1n1stered SINCF. I like MN!. Rosener. nnd I would pr<.>fcr not to Incur ht'r wrath again. l would quote the statements or another ex <'Ommlssloner. who should be fully as knowledgeable as any commissioner on the subject or how the commission has wielded its powers. Carmen Warschaw was quoted directly ln the Daily Pilot . l. The contlnunt1on of the com· m1ss1on is "ridiculous ... 2. ''Per son s a ppearinl( before the commission are insult· ed and arcused oC false state· ments by som e oC the com· missioners." 3. The stol e coast plan drawn up by state and regional bodies. "ret1Ched a new low in IRnorinic the rillhls or ind ividual property ov.'ntrs. •~ well as humon nghts in iener• I .. No t'On~trned c1tiztn is OP· posed to protecting our environ· ment any more than we oppose mother love, apple pie a nd patriotism. But the needs or the young people for housin~ at a price they can afford: for the de· velopment of a lternatives lo depending on OPEC oil : for the reasonable development of our property, requires more skill and comp.ossion than has been sho,.•n by lhc regional and state coastal commissions. LADISLJ\W REOl\V S tate Se~ref ? To the Editor: Some tim e back. I bccam<' in· terested us to the amount of in· s urance that the State o r Califom1a carries. I fell that thi:< information would be c'pecl311)' pertinent since th<' in:r.urf1nrc.• tomprmit•s h:ad !(one up on doc· tors' liability insurunce some 400 percent In one YNlr. After many letlers to pohtl· clan~ and a TV news a~cncy (which also wrote to polltidansl. I received n lettN from l..eonrm1 M. Grimc11 Jr . Director of the Department of G e nt'ral Servlt't•:1, m whtch he listed insurance con· tract~ which included a hablllly C'ontract on automobiles belonic· Ing to the state. The pr<'m1um for the contr:lrl i~ $2 .2111.~ per year n us CONTRACT and others handled by lhe Department of General Services only a mounted to S.2.740,695. I thought that thu; seemed unusually low since the school districtl' of Orange County published that they are paying p remiums in ex res.' of $S million. There was. however. a para· grBph on the last pag(' which read. "The insurance office, In addition to its procurement role, does act in an insurance advisory rol~. to other state agencies." This phrase caused me to suspect that J had not r eceived the In· formatlon that I had sought. One of the politicians that l wrote to told me there l!' a master contract handled by the state and that each ~tate department hendle their own insurance ron· tract~ out ol their ind1' 1duol ap· propri at aon. JI e w ns on the Insurance Comm1llC'C and he did not know how murh insurance the slate carries. All or the other politicians. in· eluding the insur ance orricer who called m e by telephone from Sacramenlo. made similar state· ments. Thank you. .JJM BOLDING Sp.-ndlng ~i•ff TotheEdltor: After sever a l months of Or· ganizing and running a cam· paign. I am sure that all can- didates can appreciat e the tremendous expenses involved. Literature. telephoneii. printin~. gasoline and innumerable other costs combine to ob!'icu re the de· mocrahc process and m isalign fundamental priorities. fl 111 becoming Increasingly obvious to me. and I um sure to other can. dldates as well. that t•lectlons ere decided by financial factors and not by iSlluesor people. It as as a result of this f,trowing inequity that I write to you 11s well as the other Democratic can- didates in the 71st Assembly Dii;. tnct. t propo!I<' and urge that all or us volunttirlly Ii m it our campn1gn expenditures to 30 cent!I per re· glstered 0(•mocrntic voter in the district. SuC'h action would ph1ce a 'I know the guy who did the costum• dftsigns. • ceiling of $16.215 for each can- didall'. according to the latest figures from the Registrar of Voters. T HIS P ROC EDURE is being employed in various elections throug hout lhe s tate and the public reo;ponse has been exceed- ingly po!>it1 ve. I am sure thal all candidates would agree that the need to make tht' d emocratic pro· ress a s viable as possibl<'. particularly in our bicentennial year. is or crucial importance to all seeking an ckctcd position. I ret'oi;tnize that this is but a small step towar d curbing bi~ money interests now dominating the polltlcal urena. But I hope that I and my fcllllw cund1dale!'I c;rn join logelht•r nn<1 ~how the voter:i. of lhe 71St Oii.tnr t that polll1l"< can stall bP peo11I<' oncmted H/\ RI. EN 1-; HA ntu•:rr llyp~r or llypo? To the Editor: Th<'r~· hus recently h<>cn .J llreat dNil to 11t1y ror1c<•rning an· taclds. Should th<'Y bu pre11crip· lion items or not 111 the present question. My q ucstion i11 how murh d<> we re oily net'd them" Most people arc al one time or another well ucqut11ntcd with an lacids Many ore too w\•11 or quainte cl wrth tht•m P<.>rhaps they huvc.· even been directed by their physicians to use them. Whether Malox. Gelus1l, Tums. baking soda or whatever. All too often antacids are tuken without the doctor or the patient knowinJC what the pri>blem reiUly is. IT IS a little-known fact lht1t too lilllP uC'ld 1n the.' gastro In · testtn~tract or hypoac1dity. can gtve t'l~ same symptoms as too much acid or h y peracidity. Heartburn, pain in the abdomen. excess gas. belchmg, especially belchlng which causes burning in the uppt'r gastrointestinal tract Sounds like hyperacidity or too much nrid dot'sn 't 1t., It ls further compound e d by t3king 11omNh ln1t which dilutes the digestive juices and slows diges tlon more llowever. this does g"c some temporary relier last ing anywhere from 15 minutes to two hour:i.. Th('n th<' symptom!> are bark along with a heavy frel- ing caused by all that food that wasn't digested in the first plac<' There is an easy test tn perform which will gi\IC fairly good results for approximately 65 percent of l,hosc "'ho may be plagued with hypoacidity as op· pC1sed lo hyperarrdity. Five minutes before each meal take one lraspoon of vinegar in a six ounre glass of water. Eat your regular m eal :11111 st>t• Ir lht• ~ymptoms are avoidc11. You may need to try this for two to t11r<:<' days to give It u fair chance: to perform Even those who do have hyponc-1dll y may not 31woys rcl'ipond fuvorably lo lhis simple h'!il .as rt m :.ik<>s a <llffcrC'nrc• where th1• probh:m Uc11. Do the symptom~ appear lmme<11ately after eat1n~. one-hair hour uftttr. one hour after or as the problem ron:ctnnt ·• ll 1s Important to quC~· lion th1!\ lo 11cc• which wuy your p11rt1r ulur problem Jean11. Hyper or Jlypo nrid lt y. llyJXltiCldlty is fur more w1rle11pread than 111 now rt't'ol(n17,c1I. llypoucrdlty i!I ulso u major c 11u11itivc factor in !\tomn('h c•an(.'f'r. nn Gl':RJ\LDW. KLEIN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RnbC'rl N Wrrd. 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Mom St. 714 -545·0405 • 140 W. 17th St. . _ _, 7 I 4·547-6 709 • 32161 Comillo CopidrOftO 714.49 3.4424 TUSTIN • I 3024 Newport ll•d. 714·818·4 I 52 WESTMINSTER • 15389 lroolihurst 714-839-9400 • WHtmit1ster Moll 714-894-4100 D8AL.•• Most 1l•m1 •It o •v•ll•ble at Redt0 Shock O.ai.rs. Lootl fOf this 111n 1n your ne11hb0rh00d. PS:UCES MAY VAAV AT INOIVIOUAL STOAES J , Au .. ~ .... , .... vi 'flec>nes,jay. April :?'a l'Jlft Consumer Revolution: 1 Industry Taking Heed I IE"'1°''' Nol• Muod/ul o/ 11•"' pobl>< ( J 1maoc 4nd fN-rjut of io.tng ~u. c.:om ,....., ......... •"'"'" .......... ,. ~ C 0 NS V MER • C111tomtt Onl!uoncn titre " o !ooh ol I '°'"'ospcc11of 1ndul'try arid IM complain ,. ,. . •ISO connmrr J By the AH~la&.ed Prt-ss "[ round a stem in m> green beans." "There aren't enough shopping carts." "I was short-changed al the checkout." The complaints are typical of those received by a large :.upermarket chain. A store spokesman, who re· fused to be identified by name or store, said they are among thousands ~nd thousand:. "'b1ch come in each discussing the rompany·employed consumer affairs personnel. ..They are quile literally Ln an untenable position " THE CONFERENCE BOARD, an its onginal study. said "It would be an overstatement to assert lhal slmp· ly because a firm has a consumer ar. fairs unit. it has necessartly launched an effective consum~r relations er. fort." : year McGuire said there is "some ment to the charge" or window dressing in that a rew companies "commit an amount of resources to the task that is rn no ~ ay commensurate with the task. .. FOOD PRICES AND quality have , been the focus of consumer discontent jii the 1970s. prompting supermarket chains to pay greater attention to complaints "One can argue that not enough is being done." he sald, but t.o dismiss the whole thing 1s "to ignore what a lot of well-intentioned people are do· mg." But the food stores are not alone in McGUIRE SAID IT is in the com· trying to kt-ep the customer happy. pany's own interest t.o make sure that A survey by the Conference Board, complaints are handled effectively a business research group, found a because Conference Board studies growing number of companies have shown t hat "in many in· establis hing full lime consumer af· stances. when you get one complaint. fairs department:. that represents up to 40 aggrieved The board mailed questionnaires to customers." 1 180 reported having a consumer uf· they aren.·t satisfied. McGuire said. · Starts Thursday, Aprll 29. Men's knit shirts. Great spo~s at 203 savinQs. Sale 5.60 Reg. $7. Men'a po~ester knit aportahl~• with full button placket. Styled with two chest pockets. Neat double contrast stitching. Colors he'll like. Men's sizes. Sale 5.60 Reg. $7. Polyfftet/cottOJ' golf 1hlrt with 4·button. Assorted colors wilh contrast trim stitching. Men's sizes. All •ale prices ... effecllve through Sunday, May 2. 1.250 companies for its survey, Five hundred c·omplaints could publis hed car l.x in 1974 It got mean 20.000 disgruntled customeri responses from 433 firms and of these. ready to torn to the competition af j #W ~i9Jieo.aq en . Businesses·~re Still touchy when it l, 4 .~~ ~-:-...A,-.. '*=' -~.J.:a~~-~1·· -• ' • • •;.£I • K~'_....}~ ~ • ·.: >'\ ; 'J ~ • . • ,;i. '• ASKt;D o~~S'-sau-snn.~nn..,-~ --~ " JlOW have sue div1s1ons. E Patnck plaint information can give the com McGuire. a semor research analyst petition an advantage. for the board and author of the They are reluctant to gave spec1r1cs original study, said, "I would gues:. 1t about the number of complamts and 'baslobe<'loseto th1.·500mark" "hether they are increasing or Some consumer grou~. mriudmg deaeasing. the Consumer Federation or J\menca. have argued that man\ of these de· partmenls arc wando"' dres:.mg. de· signed to take tht• sting out of com· plaints without actuall\ making any changes in basic polac) TIIE SUPERMARKET spokesman quoted did say that about 40 percent or the letters and phone calls the chain receives concern products. That's the slem in the green beans. rf the store gets enough complaints about a "They are owned by the other side." s aid Carol Tucker Foreman. the federation's executive director. m <~CONSUMER, PageAlZ) 'Miracle' ;Attracts c~ SAUVE, France IAP > -The Roman Catholic • bishop of N 1 m <•s has closed the \'iilagc church nf Sau' c until further notice bl·causc too many people "'ere com mg to see "'hat they belie \•e to be a miraculous appan t1on For t "" "eeks. men and women from many parts of th1:. \\1ne gro'41ng rc~1on of southern France have flocked into the church lo look al the image of a face they bt'lteve ae· pt'ars on the wail of the nave at certain tames of the day ,\ SPOK ESMAN for ~lc:;J?r Pierre Roujilc. the h1shop. said the c hurch \\HS ciost'd because the t·rowds "cam{' to set' a spunous m 1rarle rather than to worship · · The parish priest. .\ul{uslln R1cus<1ct , lold rt>porters lhl' appnri11on \\HS "rrt>alt'd h\ the 1m <1.:1n:ll 1on nf O\ t'riy Jl·alous per1ons 1n the runRreji!.1taon "Tiit: E f"FECT oC <f&yhghl on the plo'lter w a 11 c r e a l e s ,1 n t m · pression Of H faC<' at ('C•r 1~11n momt'nt<1. but 1t l'I nothinR but an optical II lusaon." he sa 1d you will opsmokin Oil june 11th 11 you 10.n SMOKENOERS now and lollow our pli.uao1 prooram-Ar-SMOtH:NGEA~. ~U..$mOke ~ moch as you 1'"" until you ve learned to Quit CALMLY ano COMFOFHA8l V You 11 bl.' lree ol the OUHe lo smo~e You U Qwl PA1NLESSL Y WI fHOUT sca111 laCl•CI willpowe< nypnos•s smo~e b•Own 1n your lace or c11m1,.n9 the "'a is l • t' lens ol tnousa.,os 1n1erna11ona11y vou can oocome a re a•ed N0N·SMOK£:R totally 1no11feren1 10 C•Qare!lt'S Come I() I FREE EXPLAlllAH)l'lY SESSION and 1>nn9 your c19are11es n a rew weei.s you won I n~ lh•111 LOCATION FREE SEMINAR SESSION STARTS COST A. MESA. SATllUY ~AlllllAY -Cast PbzJ llltll .., . MlylS • Alltll lht 11:11• lltlMt lSll lllett Fwy. at Bmttll HEWPORT IUCH llllAT MAT Diii c. ,, ... rt .... Mly l Mlyll 515 Wat a.a "" 7:ll "' 7:1N __ ................ LAfiUHA IUCH DISUT .. , Slrt • Sall llttll ia,s Mly12 155$ s. Cent hy 7:.» J.11 7:» ,. .. " . ., .. ,..,...__. "lht easy way lo quil smoldna" lOl c-.. Oe4 lie S... S-OW.,.. CA. U IOI la Or-. C..ty eel: '6MHS er c .. Tel Fr-. I 11001 Ul·M71 fndtn®111e. 1117 t 141711 Caftans, LoftCJ Skirts, Bikinis, Tops. T-shirts, Jackets, Pants, Dresses, etc. AS~H 75%-80% OFF llllMI S •.••......••..• • · .••• • • • • ·'I" CAFT' AHS •.•.••••••.•••.••••.•• 'Io• LOMG SKIRTS ••••••••••.••....• 'Io• PA.MTS •••••••••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • •1• JACKETS ....•••••.••••••........ '5" DRESSES •••••••••••••••••••••• 'IO- T ·SHIRTS ••..••••••••••..••••. • • • '300 642-4088 -~I -----~ Special 3 for 2.99 Men'• underwear in comfortable combed cotton. Choose crew neck T-shirts or briefs. White only. In men~s sizes Top off summer with our terrific Tees! s9 Tl•·dy•d patchwork Tee in dusty shades you ltke. All cotton, machine washable. Muscle sleeves. Misses· sizes S·M·L. s5 Th• ela11lc Tte in all-cotton knit. Slightly scooped neck. A rainbow of colors. Machine washable. S-M·L. Lace-trimmed TH with neck tie. No·iron polyester/ cotton. Colors from lights to darks lo match pants, skirts. S·M·L. Muac ... •IHve TH with tri·tone banding around neck and sleeves. Easy·care polyester/ cotton. Misses' sizes S·M·L Sale 13.59 Reg. 16.99. Men's chukka·style Dune Diggers• with full 'grain leather uppers. Contour molded soles Men's sizes. Sale 12.79 Reg. 15.99. Men's Dune Diggers· with plain toe oxford styling. Smooth grain leather uppers. Antique brown. Men's sizes r '"'II 2000 rt•cenffa IC-of 2°"' I ,,_....., Coit• Men OK .. DAILY uc1n su.-.DAY Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. ------------------~~------ .Jof11• CBS .Bill Moyers, former While House aide and host of his own news show on public televis ion for five years, ha s been n amed anchorman and ch ief reporter for "CBS Hcports." T UE J OUR NAL re- Sale49.99 Reg. SM. Thrffodrawer mechanrca· tool chest. Unitized steel construc- tion. Storage space in till area, heavy-duty cylinder lock . '39.99 5-ii•I. heaYy-duty •hop vecuum Is ideal for wet or dry cleanup. Acces- sories Include filters, two hoses, tools, more. Sale 29.99 • Sale 249.99 Reg. 211.•. Ba.ck a Oecker/OeWalt 10" defuu redtal ann sawpHlcegewllh 2Y•-HP motor. steel stand, adjust- able blade and dado, more. 10" table saw with wings and stand, reg. 329.99. Sale 249.n. Reg. 31.tt. Our bestnbrehw features variable speeds. Heavy-duty saw with solid state Speed-Loe, sawdust ejection system. Double Insulated. 45° left o.r _.!l~r:J~~~'I right till, 0·3500 ., strokes/ minute. -I -~ -- w.ctnesdey. April 29, 1976 DAIL V PILOT A' Sale44.99 Reg. 61M. 714" ch'Clular uw with 1 ~-HP motor. Double lnautated with varl·torque clutch, securily switch, aawdu1t ejector, remote con"ol blade guard. Sale 16.99 Reg. 21.99. 11..,,lec• metric socket set with %"drive. Includes quick release ratchet. 3" extension bar. spark plug socket, 7 sockets, case. I . ~~n --81 ,. -. -·~ ~ - ~ l '.·I ). Sale 44.99 ~ . I ' Reg. 152.". ¥!" trtple action drtll Is reversible with varlable speeds. Impact chosel, rotary Impact drill for masonry. 3.2-amp motor: delivers 0-8000 rpm (no load speed). Sale · 29.99 Reg. 37.99. ~-HP routet with burn- out protected 3.8 amp motor develop- ing 27,000 rpm (no-load speed}. Eyeshleld. 114" collet with spindle lock, wrench Included. ported in r ebruary that i--------------~~--~~---..._-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~----~~------------------~----~-..._~~~---~--..... --~~----i the Feb . 17, 1968, ce r emony wa s a "charade.·· with an emo- t1onal Johnson presiding at a Vietnam sendorr for troops that really were not headed to the war zone. Thi.' real war-bound troops were suppos('Clly occupied elsewhere at a farewell beer rest. so 8-"nd Airborne D1\.ls1on oflicers ha!>tlly gi!U1er_ed soldiers from •m other brigade to pose as them. according lo the onginal account in the unofficiaJ publication. THE JO U R NAL'S Saves40 Reg. 179.99. Sale 139.99. 1h-HP C1mpbell Hausfeld sprayer/ compresaor. Single cylinder. Rated at 1.5 SCFM at 40 PSI. 100 PSI ma·itimum. 7.5-gallon-tank. Includes belt guard. 15-ft. of 1;," hose , regulator and spray gun. Starts Thursday, April 29. Save s3 a gallon on our new interior latex. lates t issue includes a !!::::!!!•~~ ll'ngthy lclt('r from Col. John G Jamc.'son, who labels the original story f!.11-•=- "l·ompletely crronf.'OUs." .Jameson. who com· manded a battalion lhal took part 1n th e ceremony. s 111d less than l pt>rn nl or the men Johnson rev1<'wed did not acrompany their hr1gadt• to Vietnam w1lhtn a frw <IJy~ Beer OK On Fresrw Ca nip us FRE~NO (/\P > -Stu· 11cnt<1. faculty nnd lltarr nt 1-l'esnv Stale huvt• vot· 1'd to .1llow sales of beer llO ca mpus. llowcvt.'r. the final de- <'ISIOn will bt'.' m ade by lln1vers1ly President Norman /\ Baxter. who was d e le1t atcd thnt nulhority lust year by Ca l ifornia S tate University and Colleges trusteei1. A spokesman said Baxter may an- nounce his decision next week. The univer sity Tues· day released results or rampus votrng that showed 1,702 in favor of selling ~r on camlJUS and 1.375 opposed . .Ballots were cast by less than 20 percent of the more than 15,000 peo. pie eugible as 76 perttot or the faculty and staff but only 13 percent ol tbe students voted. All sale prlcH effective through Sunday, May 2. Sale 8.99 Reg.11.99. One and Only, our finest latex paint that combines the look of flat with the wash- abllity of enamel. Covers In one coal 24 great colors. Save on Custom Cofors toof More than 700 colors to choose. Flat, reg. 10.99. Sale 6.99 • Semi-gloss, reg. 11.99. Safe 7.99. In custom mixed paints, because color intensity differs, the.volume of paint per can may be, In some cases, slightly less than a lull gallon. Sale 7.99 Reg. 9.99. Out latex celling paint applies easily. Super thick formula reduces messy spattering. Clean·up Is easy. Save 203 on wallpaper Save on every roll (except pnce~malntalned items). Select from prints. solids, patterns. Easy-clean papers too. Sale 16.99 Reg. 21 .994 6-ft. aluminum step ladder stands up to heavy use, gives extra working security. Lightweight with skid-resistant Cycolac9 end caps. With paint tray. 79.99 87·plece socket set includes '·"' ", :Y. ", Y2 " drive tools. 6 alloy steel combination wrenches. 5 screw drivers and much more. Includes heavy metal box with lill-out tray. Hack saw, 1.69. Vise grip, 4.79. 9·piece combination wrench set, 19.99. 15.97 The Shower Massage by Water Plk 19 is the greatest thing to happen to the shower since hot water. Delivers up to 9000 pulsating jets of water per minute, or regular spray. Hand held Shower Massage, 25.97. Sale 13.99 Reg. 17.99. JCPenney pro-type dryer with 1200 walls of drying power. Three temp settings. Reg. 11.91. JCPanney mlat cut11ng Iron with mist control button. 40 watts. Sale 11.99 Reg. 14.99. JCPenney styler/dryer. 850 walls with two speeds. Fivo styling attachments. C•ll 642-5671. Put • tew words to work tor u. Hardware, tool9 and paint at ARCAOIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FUUERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIOGI! ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVl!RSIOE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO Penonal care llPPRMCft at larger JCPenney atom. • A I 0 DAIL y PILOT CHARITY LEADER Phlllp Martin Official Assists Drive Philip L . M art1n, d1\'ision m aoager of Southern California Edison Company, will serve as loaned ex· ecutive chairman for the 1976 United Way or Orange County North/South campaign. The 1976 campaign chai r man is Art Fretwell. vice president' of Steelcase Inc. Loaned ··~~e-~tifl\~~ •I ~.-.ie.D~ . ,11.~1~ '·" , .. ~ ""' ..... ~ paign staff; cof ducting r allies a nd makfng cam· paign presentations to employe groups and cor· porate eitecutives Martin has been in· volved with previous United Way activities in Orange County, serving the last two years as a member of the campaign team He is a member of the executive board of the Boy Scout Council of Orange County, ex· ecutive committee or Junior Achievement. ex- ecutive board of Friends of Cal State Fullerton. He i s a Ma s on and a m('mber of the f'ullerton Elki; Lodgt>. In Search '--Of-8-afer- Cigarette l'\EW YORI\ <AP> The National Cancer lns t1lule. which ro r .vears has been urging Am£•n cans to stop smok· 1ng, 1s ~ponsoring re· !'earch to produce less haiardous <'igarettes and it's already prodU<'· mg re5ulL .... an institute scientist s<1ys It isn't a case or ··1r you rnn 't hck 'em, join ·em,'' because the inslltute's main message is "Don't Smoke." Dr G io B Gori ~aid here Tuesday GORI , DEP U TY 1hredor of the mstitute's d1v1s1on of cancer ruusl' and prevention. s::ud 60 rn1llwn ,\menr:rns <'On t111ue to !\lllOkl' dt•sp1lt• ~arn1n~i. 1~r ht>-.llh h a / a rd~ a n u m bt• r "1>U!J!.C1£Jlt to J USI If~ our rl'seurch" to r edu(•c lhC'1r rt5k~ or cancN. Tobncco com pan1es an• s upporlln): lhi:' re ~eart•h. und lw1ng In· IPrmt•<I of proj.!rt•ss, and 0 \llnl(' new t'l~arelles or tlw l:ist six months .ire a '"""It." <Ion ~aHI II •: f) F. S (' It I H •: J> m l' t h o <I :1 11 r m u k i n it r 1 1: a r t• t t l' s I e s s h.1tarrlous to the Third I n l t' r n a l 1 o n <1 I S y m - pos1 um on Dclt><'I ion and l'r<'vent 1n11 of CanC'l'r . · ot ""'-' or some 75 1wr:-ons 11ttt•nding the ~l'SSIOO. 01\ prevention O( 'rnokmg, was observed lo be smokin1c although ashtrays had been pro· v1dcd m th<' hotl'I meet· 1n~ room GORI HAS s aid on 1•arlier occasions at the 1n ... 11tute that thr itoal ''oulcl be to make ~omt'lh111ir that looked likt' a <'1.iarett<i btll Just pnxlul't'd hot air. then ndd the rt)lht navoring . .. , n the broad view. I don 't believe there Is such :i thing as a non· hazarrlous <'1garette." hr told the symposium. BUT "l\IA \'BE there is some threshold" of risk. he said, explaining some people might be able to s m oke one or two 'cigarettes per da>· "and not have increas ed risk of di~enSt• ·· Weonesctay, Apttl 28, 1978 McCartney's Group to Open V.S. Tour LONDON !AP> -Paul McCartney and the Wings grou• ,,._formed oft.er the 8e11tles broke up begin their delayed tol.ll' of the United Slates on May 3, and McCartney won't be surpris.ed iJ Ute au- dhmces include John Lennon, George Harri.son Md Rinao StJrr. And m aybe the tour Beatlts will even come around to ~rf'ormina together aa»in. a apokestnun tor McCartney said Tuesday. "IF THE PORMER Beatles do meet up with one another again, it would ~ no eurpnse. They tend to turn up at one another's concerts." the spokesman said. "Paul would be delighted to see them. Tbey are all friends despite their old disputes." Sale now going on! Sale s349 Re9. 3".t5. I t-ln. • 90lid ttate tolof !V Cnrom.a-&11e• ne~uve black maim plClure 100.. Ctvom.a·Loc' QOnrrols •or OOIOf and'"'' Automahc 004ot pyrd1er M>d ~l ..... flQ •20'6 35.95 Lo-boy r04~ TY c.-. of •ne l\af<!wood W11h Mlll'•<es<SIOOI Y!nyt loP Ball CarJMtl c.tS~. ~zone rac~ Accommodates mos1 19.,,, colOf TV s ~7'.18 McCartney was not available for com· ment. but lbe spokesman btdlcated that Ir the Bealleb do meei »iitln during U>e Wings' tour. il's • safe prediction they will dtscuss the possibility of a re.union on stage. "Paul McCartney's answer to the q•sUon: ·wm there be a Beatles· re· union on stage!· 1s;, deflnllA! maybe," the spokesman said. IN NEW YORK . h o wever . McCartney's American l awyer and father-in-law. Lee Eastman, cautioned Bealle' fans against counting loo hl'avi· lv on see1n~ the four olav to.eether uf ain .. Al this point there is absolute y no plan of any kind to get together,·· he Sale 599.95 Sale s499 ~-&39.9S. 25.;n • coto< coneole TV "'"'" modlJlar an sc»d Slate CP!a55'S Crvom1·8'~•· negat,.,,. t>lacll ma1t11 "-ii· 1"9. 25·1ft: C'OIOr TV. S<*I 'tale modular ~1J'UC110t1 12 ,~.,._ moo..,..s S1ay-se1 volume P'\t·Set Ane lvn.ng C.abinel of ha~ ilt'd haJOtx>anl W«I\ .smulaled.~ ..... 111.tS. 12·11'1.' pottel>le bld·fnd-wh~ TV. Soio<1 stale, modula< CllH$1S wllll inwogr aled c•cud sound moOule Cao.net ol rosewood 9' a.fled pocture tut>e. C"'oma·LOC' controls Avaolable "'maple hn-srl EBrty Amergn ~lyle ot pecan finrsh Me<llte«-9ft 51y1e l\a<OWooO c ,o.net 4'4906 ...J)IU~ 1 1019 "490, .. 4902 ave ----- on these hard-working washer I dryer combinations. Sale 249.95 AetJ. 2tUS. ,,...,tit Mwlf>tmKhlne Buoll·"1 DullOrlflOldOf. ....... n1lt!dle 88W'"O Sale 139.99 "-ii 1st.". Dtlu .. po-hHd vec:u....,. c--.. 2-h p lo. rotl!y bog '°°' 9 .n.~ta writ\ tool clldOv &ownc~• •3552 Sale s279 R99. 311.M. L11199 Cllpec:lly. l-•pMCI eutom .. lc WMMf. Vanlll!le w918f le••• sett1ng1. ~--wUli/flnH tempe<atwe sele<:llO'IS. l\an<I wash setting Bleacn Cll$f"&nM• and setl<lean.ng Afttlf ring "645 Rev. 2St.W.. MMchfllt lef9e upec:lty e~rlc: Orye< "'''" •flllomatre ome oonrrOI su< program aryong 1empera1ure1. ,.._ •• prus sening allcl ellcl-<>l·cycle COOl-dQwn 4'4S5S Malell'"'J gas dfytlf Ae9 289 95 Sele $269 "-9· ""· COft-11ble Cfl ........ , Of ''•-" compec1or. Ots,,...MhO< c..,, l>t uw!I llff tlandong now, I tater .... m too lll'CI 5IOe P.•""4t ·~. "'" be ....... led unOe< toUMI.. T r!Wl compacior '~ ''"'" 10 -o•malely 20"-o! ~' O.>Q!"al volume •3411 •7002 s~ud. "That may \ ary tomorrow. but at this momeat lht.>re is no dec1:slon by 11ny of the lour to get togelht'r." MCCARTN£\' ANO THE olh l'r former Beutles have been offcrt!d mtlltons of dollars. primarily ror television. radio and rocord1ng rights. to play together on stagt: again. even for a single evening. The Beatles broJce up In 1972. McCurtney has emphus11ed that although he is interested, mul>lc , not money, is what counts \\Ith him: lie has also said he ls very happy with Wmgi., whose members lncludl• hi:. Amcrit'an Wlfe Linda Eustmun. ThL· Wings' tour opens May 3 in Fort Worth, Tex. Sale 5259 your choice "-ii· U•. 20<11.ft.cl\eat ~ ..... ,Of 16.~u.ll. upright. C""t lfoez .. haa Ory waif COt!SlrUC:llon w1m lo.Im OflS\jllllOn 9d1uSi.t>ie tQld tonlroi spring IO.oe<l h•ngttS ,)tl(I •-sled l'\llndle U1>1igt1t mooel ha• "''" cold sllel-..s. hve 000< !lllelYe$ onetudlng JUtC• r acir. tour .ao,..stable leve•11g legs Ce1ong evaPC>rator t0< 8'1en temperature 4'1516 4'1821 Sale 229.95 AetJ. 2tt.ts. t.27~u.n. cheat ,,..., w~n WOC>dg<a.n Ylnyl fin1sn Spronq ~ h•ngH. toor-sldeo •onvt gas11e1. toam onsu•.itl()!I a"'1 n<lJng t>asket #i>IJOe . . . . ~ 1 --= Spring trainload sale! UFE INSURANCE TOHEl.PPAY BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000.* EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES46·87 • o.,....,.nv °" • .. 0 AGENT WILL CALL Wrtt• end glw 111 your date of birth LfF! OF AMIRK:A INIURANCI CO..P of BOSTON 406road St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. O..·NB Or Cell'Toff Free: 800-225-1780 I I Sale $409 Rev-U S9. ·cuatom' 20<u.n reltlgerlltor wfth powe< econom•/llf wac" d"CI -•9y·\dv•ng to...., "'SVl•lton f WO VllQfll~Dflt tH6f'ft<S t)un&r 3no ct\et!s11 tomp.:1f1men1 "u trosl'f~~ !'ltou9nou1 •01<'0 Sale prices effective through Saturday, May 1, Sale s349 Aeg, 3H.ts. ProgtallllNCI lar~ capacity automatic waltMtr. E 1ghl l111>11t wal>h proqrams. two soak •ettonQ'> plus dtbP"nscrs 101 d11te•1111nt labrtt. ~ot1on11r and Oh1Qch Onph·s~ oorccht1n hd .1nd top •tS6!> Sale s279 Reg. 2tt.t5. M11c11fn9 l1rge c1~clly electric dtye1 S•a ,J•ooram orv1ng •empo11111111s wr•nkle minder 1Jnd au1om111c 11m1> cont•ot A<11u~leb'" llrqnal '11rttry 11nd end-ol ·CYCI'! cool·down •4565 M1lch1no taroe cep11c1ty o•~ dry1H Rog 329 95 S ... 1309 ·~565 UCACMA.SANTA AWTA CANOGA PAAK CAASOH ctA. WR CfTY 'F'OX HI.LS' DOWNEY AA..LiRTON HUNTINGTON RACH HUHTIHOTON PARK• LAGUNA HUS LAKEWOOO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOU Ywooo· NORTHRl>GE ~ 'THf. CITY' PUaftt HM.LI AIVERSIOE SAN B£ANAAOtNO TORRANCE• VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO ' Wednesday. April 28. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A 11 West Coast Grand Prix Set May 8 P UBLICNO'n E Pl'BLIC NOTICE .. ICTIT10\l5 e llllltHS ,.CTITIOUS l lllUIHS ltAMl ITAT&MlltT NAMI STloT&M .. IT Tlw _,_, --ll ..... -l1wl .. •0•1 ... 11t•-••10-...-., .... ~.. .. .... MlllltOllS IV Mfl..OOV 10'11 I P C IMl"OllT OIVISt()H. ft) S.-.J O., M""11 ......... .._ CA f.tm SI , o. ..... CJt,, .. ,.,.. ,. O 9oa n.. ~ 0r.-. C..thrwnui ., ... ............. ,_ ... ,.._ _,..., ...,_,M f'e,..._r tO ~t, 1'01 s..M•• Or, MIMll.,.i ...... .._ ... ._. .. .C,. (•hlOfNe'1tJr ::A.,._ ltttll.,O J H.,rlUft. 0 0t Tiiis llu>I-h c.-1 .. Ot' to'\ 111 ..._.," Ct , '9<f-M, Go~-...., taJS Jo\ ..... I INtlMt f114,..,.,1,...,11C....S11<1ff ltv1ll .... t ....... , I. ...... , ..... .,,."'"'• Tiii$ '4.i-1 •I\ lllH wltll I "'""" M ht .... -1 By ALMON LOCKABE Y ~o .. ~ .. o. ... oec...M,.,.-1 '""' ... ,.,....,, ••• lllN w1u. 111e Of-Dally 11'1·-u . "" ,.,..,. °"""'Cl•·-el Oo-911 .. , ....... , .. Apfll Newport leach Friends of tile Ubrary ANNUAL BOOK SALE ISLAND HOUSNASHIOM ISLAND llticl9y, Mey 1-10 && • t:lO ,.._ , .... .,. w.,. -10 .... l :lO,.... • ...._.., W.y 6 -1 p.A • ~Jt,... _ ........._ o.lyl The Pactfic Ocean Racina Con· -...... o. ... ,. coot o.i•v ,.. ... u. ttl• f ~11 tl--yS II, It 1'1t lt»M ··-----------------.. nence. termed the "Vand prix 1111.1 """'"'" o ...... c .... 0.11, ""~ saillne race• of the West Coast." •----------....... u.-~,, " "· ,.,. will be sailed under the Jntema. P UBLIC NOTICE 1111•1• ._------------------ llooal Offshor e 1lule <JOR> Mark •---------Illa handJcappln1 formula, the 1poosorio1 Yacht Racing Union of Southern California has an· nounced. The first race in the five·race senes aets under way Saturday, May 8, from San Diego and will nnlsh at Long Beach a.l'ler luv- lllg Catalina Island to starboard. "C'TITIOUI IUSlllllH lllAMa ITATIMINT TM lollowint ,.,..,,, •r• dolftO lllnl -H. M0811..E AO·GllAl'HICS, UJf Alllto l•,.., Ne•-1 lte<ll. CA t2MO Joie .. lw<-•11, 1100 ltl•I .. UM. Nll-9U<l\.CAt2..0 JOM011 O..• .. • Sf>ll .. r, Ol• Miu UN, New-1 he<ll, CA '1..0 ''"' OU•lneu .. <ONI•"'" h • ~-1Mtl!llP S•v•8w<Mn~" 'n\lt \tale-I WI\ lllod ... I~ I ... c:-ly c11..-ol 0•111" co .. nh .... -~tA. "" ft MUI ~~(MM 0..ly l"llel, Alltll1, IA,Jl,H. 1'7o PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS e USlltlH NAMI STATIMI NT Tiit f9j1owl119 "''°" I• <1o1no bonl· NHH; NE W I.ANO MANOR .ll PAllTMIHT~. HOii Nowllftd, \111Hlmlntl1r, CA Su.-M O.C1flo, 102A Bel-I< 0r1 ... eooi. Meu, CA fhl• Ti.h bu\l~u I\ <-..Clt'CI l)T ., 1n. •• 1 ..... SYWllM 0.C.•lo Tll•J .... .-.. , ••• ltl..., ...... ,,,. eo..My Cl•rk el OtMtQt Cou11ty., ""'11 I. ltlL. Skippers whose boats were bwlt before 1973 and not received thc1r IOR Mark Illa revallda- l1on. may 1et them immed1atery from Tom Wilder, official measurer for the United States Yacht Racing Union. Wilder's of.·-::===================::-' flee as at Newport H4Cbor Yacht 8 Pri11dles at llae a s 11 More than 40 Pnndlc-16 catamarans will be competing, along with four other classes. at the London BridgE- Regatta at Lake llava~u City. Ariz .. Saturday and Sun- day. The London Hndge Regatta is billed as the world's largest inland sailm~ event. o:~::T::RAcv:~::~:a~ ·_W MERCEDES'! year 's PORC announced by ~_.... YRU. w .4i ha d Only PORC yachts will race e •rT ~er. 2 . Unbe aten Fleets ··. against PORC yachts. There will be no races combined with other events. ners were named Mlaalon Vl•lo Import• .-..--... ·-~· (71•) a a t -1740 There will be an overall wanner ttlis year as opposed to the first I two years when only class win· , . • .-:1-.... -.;~-8 1't; •. ,...,_ ~~-t n ·:...AU. .. ~~ S~tarts~Thursda~, Apri~2~ . ..,.. .. , ..:.s ·~ ,., ~·~-l:-• . _. ~ ·'' 4---:-* et~~'l"_~ ... -, (I, .., ... p . ., ·~· ' ' -· 'a spe~'tr\¢' face. everse (;ring·-. I L.., . .,,.. .. ... -· will be used with a one-quarter s a n It will be the battle or two un enters its fourth round of·com-point bonus for the winner. A defeated fl eets as the Sil ver petition Sunday on the waters of DNS (did not start) will score at Lakes ChallenJ.?e ~ailmf.? sNics the high desert resort one more point than the number , or st arters. A DNF Cdid not t b • 1 d • ' Laser Match Hobie cats of Fleet 4. San ~rn~~:~:;1sll score at the number s 0 rage .U I Ing. Diego. and Fleet 57~ Santa ~ton1ca-Manna del Re~ meet A DSQ ld1squahf1catton > wall I u :.core at one more point than the n n amllS head on for the first ume '"th<' number or starters. except that N t JCP 10-month competition leading to the race committee may instead ow a en ney fo~~~e~~e~~~~J>~~~t~~c~ef,f~~~ ~~~n~~l~~~ 2f_ahfomJa cham :~a~~~r t~f e~~s:S~~~/~~ • sailboat will be held June 1'1 18 at vidcd the fouled yacht's ability to Cheney Reser voir. 20 mik•s v.cst Each or the fleets has scored race was not prejudiced. -------l __ ~---;=---~~-or Wichita. Kan . v.1th the Nin one victory. San Diego, paced by _ _ nescahYachtClubas hosl. Bob Beauch a mp with wife A YACHT THAT is over the ~. The regatta site i:. near the ex Jenalyn as crew defeated Long starting line early (up to five act geographical cc•nlt'r or the Beach. Marina del Rey with minutes) and fails to return and 1 _ continental United Statl'S. said Commodore Bob Seamon lead mg restart will be penalized one hour ~ by the class assoc1al10n to bt• a the way, registered its initial win instead of bc.ing ranked as DNS. i fitting location for this b1centc•n over Oxnard Tics will be settled in favor of 11 nial year the yacht defeating the other the 11 I f An ehmmallon tunt•up ~l·rit·s Six races. incl udm~ 16-foot and most limes Failing thls, then the '1 I l will be sailed Juni: 14 -15 lo dl· 14-fool classes. are scheduled most firsts. seconds. etc Failing ~I termine the flt'l'l lll\'l!llon for tht' Sunday on North Lake or the de this. the ll'ust total correct.£d 1 '\ actual championship \\hich \\Ill scrt rec reation al community. time 1 I ~I be sailed June 16.17 18 I\ nine Silver Lakes is located near All races lq the series will l 1 race series planned Junl' 18 will Adelanto. just off Highway 395. count. There will be no throw·out M' be a reser ve day 10 tht· l'vent of 116 mites northeas t of Los races. Race No. 2 will count as ii postponed earlier races Angeles. two races. 1 1 ) ii I Starts Thursday, April 29. Rockwell calculators to add up savings! New Now 10.88 ~~~e Rockwell BR calculator is perfect for everyday use ... great for tax time! B·digit display, 4 basic functions, percent key, floating decimal, slide- rule memory. Uses 9V battery Rockwell Now s45 Model 24MS Electron le Now 13.88 New low price Rockwell 18R calculator has basic four func· lions plus percent key. Floating deci· mal. slide rule mem- ory, algebraic logic. Operates on one 9 volt battery. Celculetor-in-a-cluteh purse for today's woman. Lightweight, thin profile B·dlgit. extra large blue display. Many excellent features in handsome vinyl clutch purse. / :,11 ! II j' 111 ! --___ lL~l-.-- 119.99 10· x s· Somerset model storage building (Arrow ~sM-105·6H) features: extra wide ridge cap and seats that give weathertight pr?tect1on against all the elements; ribbed overlapping wall and roof panels combined with double ridge steel beams add long lasting strength: interior sliding doors are double reinforced and jam-free in all weather; heavy duty door handles can be padlocked for protection. 10· x 7' Somerset Model (Arrow SM-107·6H). 14 9. 99 10' x 10' Somerset Model (Arrow SM·1010·6H) 184. 99 249.99 ·10' x 10' Hampshire House (Arrow HH 1010·68 ) storage building with easy assembly guide, heavy duty stool foundation frame, Perma· Plate,. protection. polyester paint baked onto all galvan- ized steel parts to last • 10• x 14' Hampshire House (Arrow HH 1014-68), 349.99 •special order only ,,,, JC"""""1 Co I•• 1',7J(C A ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILL81 ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY · "FOX HILLS" DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT IEACH NORTHRIDQE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN IERNARDINO WEST COVINA WHtTTWOOD. u .. your JCPenney charge card. DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO TORRANCE VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD '• ·~ A J % DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Apttt 28. 191e CONSUMER COMPLAINTS • • • particular Item, h's removed from Uieshdves. "It happened r~cently with u tuna fish product," the :spokHmun i.aacJ .-tOOd at uny of the chuJn's outte\s Proof of purchusc usually ls not re qwred Th(• rc>11t oC the (."Ommunacations arc• ispUt between stor1: o~nitions too few carts -and miscdlanwus 1s1>uci., Including t•ompliment1>. "Thu m ost rapidly bural'onln~ cate gory of m111cellaJ1cous quert~i. deals with product lnformollon," the 5p<>kc~m:Jn Maid, J'copte want <1l'latlt'<1 l.1Ct1> 1.1t>0ul nutrition and ingrcd1ent11. TU£Y ftl::AO ABOUT problemh with Red Dyl' No. 2. rec~ntly bunm·d by the Food and l>rug Admmistrulion. and want to know wruch products con Lain 1t They are con<:t'rn«I :ibout fluorocarbons in acroso/c;, The\ write. ''1'111 aller gic to thi11. Can I c.;'t that"'' The chain ~1>ukesman said lht: 11earch for S!'l'dfic information· Ila~ flrown the last two or three vl'ars •·tt's much mor e scientific and dt.' tailed than 'Hey. I don't like yuu1 g:reenbeans '" Customers with a complaint about an indi~idual product generally get a refund Ill the form of a girt certificutc Nert · Taking Your Case to Court •Rain Drops" B. ]. Thomas: Singer 8 .J . Thomas, who recorded "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" in 1970. and his wife filed for bankruptcy in foderal court in Dallas. The couple, residents of the Fort Worth suburb of Euless. listed debts or $265,028 and assets of S34 .600 In association with the case. the singer's com- pany, 8 .J. Ttlomas Inc. of New York. also hied for bankruptcy with st;.itt'<l debts or $221.028 and assets ()($60,000. President Ford bumped his head on the door of his helicopter when he turned to wave goodbye as he tett Ure Whttc ttouse for a campaign !lwin-g through Louisiana and Texas. ( J It was the second l'EOPLE time Lhal waving i,:oodbyt• ..._ ________ _, to s taff and photo- ~raphers caused trouble between the 6·foot ·tall president and the helicopter. He also bumped his head on lhe door Ocl. lO as he departed Washini?ton for a v1s1t to Detroit. f'ord was not lnJUred an either mishap. * Carl Vellec a cameil hi!> "precinct." but the cell VELl[CA hlork \'Ok "asn'l nearly ~1s stron~ as the anticonvict vote. lie failed Lo win a seat on Con- <'ord's Board of Selectmen in Massachusetts. The race h ad drawn wides pread attention because Velleca was allowed to run while serving a 25-year term for arm<'d robbery in a slate prison at Concord. and l>E>cause in· mat<.>s were given the nght to \OtP Th<' prripsl'Ct of a l'onnct serving on the town's i.:ovcrning body w::i~ dearly un:.ettlin~ to some. John P. Lamplou).(h, 49, r ha1rman of the b"ard ol st•lectmen. was re·<'ie<'ll·d with ~.357 votes . \'t•lkt·a had 599. • Cht't' Bono J\llman has been rcleac;C'd from a mat('rnil.v hospita l in llonolulu hul \\as advised to t ;1kt• il easy until she gives h11"th The 29-ycnr-old telc\ 1-.wn t•nh•rla1m•r, seven rno11ths prl.'J:nant, t.>nt1•r11cl K;1pwlan1 llospilal :1 '' t'l'k ,1.zo aftt•r t'Xf>(·ri1·nrin~ prl•motu1 t• lahor pal II" l h'r hushnntl, ro<·k m11~H·1an GrcK Allman. nnd ht'r d:w i;:htt•r , Chaslily, \tcr1' "1th ht•r when ~he left llw ho~µ1t al Tht• family pl:ms to rem.1in in lllinolulu for a ft.•w mort> d:iy~ LWIOl 1.' rt'lllrr11n~ 10 Los i\nj.(1•11..•><. a :o1roke:-!'lm :in st11t1 • i\ t•nn• fnrnrntinn at Mcr;tmN· Caverns in Stan ton. Mo ha~ ht·t·n n:imt•tl aft1•r actress J.t>e Mt•redlth. M 1~l> M1 •11•1ltlh. ''ho ap· pcan·1I rt:<'t't1tlv '"th\• f1lrn "The• Nmsh11w llt1)~." has r t•lut1Vl''i h\'in~ in 1w;1rhy St Loin~. .. A Los An£d<'~ Jtr<hw ruled thnl thr ncloptNI dau1Zhll't of ~t lt•nl ~t· r1•1•n c·om c•d111n Harold Uo~·d should not b<' d1sinhcnted. Mll!lolT" Trustet•s of 1 he lforold l.lny1I Foundation, in- d11din~ Lltivd 's 12rundtfau12ht1·r. Suianne l.loyd Guastt, asked thul Pt~K~ IJoyrt Pauon be dis inherited bl•caus<' she contested Lloyd '!I will LLOYD Judge Steven S. Wrls man ruled that 1\1 rs. Polton had not rontesh•d the will and therefore should not be d1slnh<'ritcd The sh)'. bespcctaclc<l Lloyd dire nf cancer in 1971. a month short of his 78th birthday Pl'BLIC ~OTICE PttBLJC NOTICE C.oun1 fClt'rk llOBEl!TL. HUMPHREYS AHorAlt'y•tUw 111 Dovt Or1vt SIMlt JJ IW•r>Orl 8UCft, CA ., .. J Ttl, 11141 ~0-1710 Atto.-nt v tor P•-•1i0~' ~Ofr~Md Or.t,,~ C~t.C 0 1111y P•to<, Aorn17,11.•MMH4, ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE P'IEllSTEIN 6ATUllMAN ""°' ...... t•C:...tury P•1'11 E•\t s.i .. 1too -- LO\ A,..-.1•"\, CA tOOO P\Jl>l•"1l'<I O••nll• Co<"' 0•111 Plrol Ae>r1118 •ndM.11,.11.19. ttl• I'S SS ST PUbll\"td or.,,QR (O,'t'\t O~··l' Piiot, Ai»•' 19, and~., s, n, 19, \'fl• P URLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINUS H4'ME ~TATllMl(NT 1161·1& Tht foliow,,,9 _,,.., )0-ns 6,... OO•no CJ!.llj f'W'I\\ ,., (llOWN VALlrY COUNSEUHO Cf'ITER. 11.01 "6'""' Rd , ~•If! )I l.t9U"~ N1Qu_.I CA ")-.1 / G•• r N ft•ul, 11 14 W, M ~I. Wiim · 1n<J1'>" (.A H)tU R1')n•hl 0 0 •"""'"'· pn 0 , trttt t "II'° f't ltf\Onht, S,;n Judn (Apn lrMtOi (.I\ "1•11 Tf'l1' ""'. •"'"'"' t•. 1 nncfv1 tr<J t>v ~" vn '""'P"',,.'"'d .,,btiittlori otrMtr trr.tn tt f•"''"4'1'""'P r,.-,., P1tvt 1 n1, !11t•,,_nt WI" ti!'"' Wttt\ fhif' (1u1n1y ( h H ot (),.tf\U .. 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OISfltrCt ll<MROOF TllU~TEU nv No""'"' E WttM<> ~<r"1My """'°' Tru~I ... \ f'\llllltl\HOrlf\,.CM\I fMllTPllol,A&I< 7',..-4~r .. tt1• r-Q-UEE_N_l_E ____ e_r _Ph_i'-'"-'e-rlo-nd..,i 'Shunned' Man's Case May Be 'rhrown Out CAHLISLE. Pa IAP > A judit· h"i. 1nd1caled he wall throw out lhe ca c;c of a man "ho atcust'd the Ht.>forme d M cnnormc Chur<"h of "rl'c:km~ h1a Cam1ly wid hurtina ha~ farming buslneu b} shunning tllm Robt'rt ~ar. an e>ct'Ommuruc!*h.>d member of the churd1. filed swt seek- 111g to halt the ~h-nnonile doctrine of avoidanc e, t·om monly kno \\ n us "shWlnln~ " Shunning re quires church m ember!'I lo limit their deal· int(:. With \In e xcommunicated mt•mbcr DEAR SAI D THE shunnmg reqwre- nlt'nt applied to his "'1fc as well as to otht:r <"hurch mem bt>rs. She and their SI"< ehtldren h ave lert him Gaal Bear and the children now re· ~1dt> ot a ho mt: she owns tn Camp Hill, nl'ar llarrt~bur~. Pa. Bear 1s alloy. t.-d to ' 1s1t the children Deaths Elsewhere He said the 1972 excommunication and !ihunning oecurred because he cnllcil<"d certain church doctrines , and leaders. indudmg his wife's brother , a bis hop WYNTER PARK. Fla (AP> -Songwriter. conductor Charles F . Bran•, 83, whose song "C hin atow n , l\l y Chinatown" was a na. tional hit when sung by AJ J olson, died Monday His last hit s ong, "Close to You," was made popular by Frank Sinatra. a confidant to President Harry Tr um an, died Monday BUT AS FI NAL ARGUMENTS 1n lhe case were presented Monday, Cumberland Court Judge Clinton R Weidner said Bear's problems were ~EW YORK IAP> -h1s o\\n fault. Alexande r Brailo\\i.ky, Weidner said it "111 be several 80, who became a lead· "'eeks before he rules. He said ht•"' as mg concert p1ani:.t in the surpri:.ed thaL the case had bt!en re· years bl'tween the two turned lo him by the Pennsyhania world wars, died Sunday Supreme Court. thrown out. be cause. . he brouahl thus all on himself " THE J VDCE MADE that comment dunng an Lnterv1ew ufttr a court sesalon but had made ~1m1lar re marks an open court Weidner ruled aawnst Bear la11t yur and the c ue was appealed. H Weldnt>r stacks to the rulmg, the ca:.e could be again appealed to lht' state Supreme Court. But Bear indicated that he does not plan another appcul. Bear's attorney, Frances Del Duca. argued that the shunrung r~prescntro an Ule&al alienation o( Bear's famlly by outsider!>. "I THINK THE shunning doctnne has had a devastating e mot10nal er. feet over a family man." she s aid "We're usking that this barrier be removed We don't dispute e1tcom- muni<"allon Wt> dispute the pra<"tlce of shunning ." Mrs. Del Duca s aid. Wilham Ball. the lawyer for the church. said a court injunction against shunning would infringe upon religious freedom. HE Sr\J D THAT tr the injunct 1on ap. plied to all members of the church. then "Gatl Bear would be com· manded to resume marital relation~ with her huaband " Bear and his lawyers have argued that the shunning prevented him from efficiently operating his 400-acre farm in rural Cumberland County. He said M ennon1te employes quit, and Mennonite busines~ associates would in Lcnox 11111 llospnal . lfr i>a1d he felt the hiJ,!her court fro m t·o mpl1c;J t1 ons th.oukht Bear's lawswt "should be NQRMAL. 111. <AP> --b r o u ~ h t u n b y -----------------------------"'"-! Allan Jackson, 60. a pneumonia A mastery not handle his harvest. ~~~~m'•WIP~~~~!i-.. r IPR.~-- day following gall blad-ncrsto nl• or h as· r e der surgery. He retired pertoire last June after 32 years with CBS to become part owner of WA KC here. COPE~llAGE~. Den mark l t\P I -P ror PORT CHARLOTTE. Henrik Dam. IH . dis· Fla. <AP> _ Arthur H. cove rer of Vitamin K Paquette, 74 , former an~ wi_nnt.•r M tht• i\ohc l concertmaster for the Prize rn Med1c1ne 1943, Providenee. R 1., Sym. died a week a go, h1!> phony Orchestra. Boston · widow said. Orches tra and Paul • Whiteman Orchestr a . died Monda} PORTLA~O . Ore. CAP > Thomas!'. Moore. 96. doorkeeper to four vice presidents and Death Notf~e• RAS EL, S" il1crlanrl <t\PI Mark Tobe), 8.5, c1n inlc rna tionally re r ogn1 lcd American a bstrac-t painte r . dtccl Sat u rda ,. ful 111\o. 1 ng a long tllnl•s-; S T 0 C K II 0 L M , Swt'den I AP I For the f1r!ll time e v e r . city poli ce were equipped with t•ar flaps before they "ere sent out on a m1ss1on The oHicers' assign· m<>nt: to e nsure order at a pop concert featuring ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! Brit1 ~h r o<'k s inger - Ua,·1d Bowli! 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In the men's <.po rt-.wecH d epcHtment •ll 11\lf' ~pott\WE'(lr 17 l MAVCO ,. ....... , ...... ,,....... ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P\tOl1....,d O• """' C~t\I IH•I• ""l.ol "°"ltl i1 MIO-·• t•I• "'• .. TwoCharllrollecl DCart~ Hamburgers forjusttJ.00 Clip this coupon ond get two of our famous Cori's Hamburgers for lust a buck. We start wit!-\ a man-sized potty of juicy 100% beef, charbroil it to perfection, sandwich it in o toasted sesame seed bun, and garnish it with lettuce, tomato ond our own secret dressing. This offer good through Moy 16, 1976 ot oil Carl's Jr. locations. Limit one coupon to o customer, please. - - - - - -llillliiiiiiiiiiiiiliil For Charlnlled Ha•IHl'lfrs, Carl's Jr. ls the Star • y AJ4 OAILYPILOT For That Naggi11g ' Backache 8 )' Dr. Stelnc:rohn Many letters ind1cale that 1mprovem1:nl 1n back pain has re sulted afler s leeping on a firm m attress. or sleeping supported by u board un· der lhe mallress. Bul whal works for some doesn't work for all . Dear Dr. Stelnc rohn; I have trnubh.· s lt•eping every OIJ:hl. I can't Sl'Cm · to g,et . eomforlablc L ~ .. -~:-.. ~":'--. ~<:-"-aen1ng· ~6a?k.fc'e1!'~ ... if someone t ook a ,t&am mer and pounded 1l all mght We sleep on a double. extr a-firm mallre:.s I knoY. a bout putting a board under the mat tress and am go ing to in \'es t in one now Hut m\ question 1s What about water beds" I slept on one some lime ago and got onlv five hours of sleep. yel DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Y.hen I a\\okc I felt so good No batkachl• :ind no sluggis h freling Another thing was nice, too. We could tum the bed do w n t o 60 degrees although it had been 114 tha t day. It wus · so cool all mghl lht.lt we ~leptwtth the covl.'rs on We would really like to J:el a water bed I ::im 21 M~ hu::.band 1i. 27. and"(' haH• om' child We h::J\l' fnl'nds who han' had their water bed for thrl'e ~car-; They love 11. !URS. A. CO MM ENT T h i.' simplest .ind t•a s 1e::.l eourst• \\Ould ht• lo tn lhl' bo;1rd undl•r lhl' mai tress fi rst This m a \ t'ltminnll' lht• b;iekachc·.., ~ou gct 111 thc-morn1ni.:. ll docs for many peoplt• If not . then you can i::o ~hoppinj:! for u "atcr twd Only t1m<.' \\ 1ll ll·ll 1r \Ou have madl' lhl' nghl dl•ris1on. ME OICA LF.TTF.S Uttar Or. Stf'incrohn: A )l'ar .1 i.:o -.oml'IHH' a ~kt>d you 1f an)thini.: coulct lw 11Sl'rl Io bh•Hrh out hro\\ n s pots nn the :-kin I l><'lll•\C \Oil in chcalt•d there• "u ... no -.ud 1 .IJ.:l'nt and SUJ.:l>:l''' 1•11 ""'"lo! c·cn l'rup pn· 11.1r.1ti11n' lln\\ t'\ l'r I h~I\ t' t•x llt'rll'lll'('ll ... lltnl' "UCC'I''" 10 tt•m m 111~ 'll<'h spoh \\1th j,!.trlll'. CN1t Iv ,,·rap<' n clove of JZOrh<' ui.:arn!'t l 1111• hlO\\f\ !>tpol unl ll JUlt'C' 1.; clr;iwn W111t 20 m1nuh·~. \\ ,1 <o h W It h S 0 ,I fl ll n 11 wat1•r. anti rrfll'.lt tlw p111t't''' 1•1ghl lo Ill limt'' .1 da' I 11 I ht• l'\l'lllOJ.: hd11r1• 1'1•l111ng appl, ""'''""' ront1n1u· until a 1 hnni.:1· 1~ 1111111·1•cl. I w1111l1I ht• 111t<'rc•stc•tl in h<'arini: the-n•sulb of this process fro m snmP of) our rc;H1cr .... What d11 'outh1nk" l'lr~.s. CO:\t ~1 ENT I con I n •commcnd 1l bl•caus<.' I ha\ c not pres en bc.•d th1.., lre alml'nt nor read about 1t Tl S<'ems ltk<' a "bu<>y" tr<'atmcnt And. ln ht> f3C'<'llOUS, will th(' ga rli c dri\C aY.a } friends" But 1l s rcms h:irmlcs!> sn I thought I \\nuld menti o n 11 Thank-; for the• suJ,!~cs tton. Mrs S There a re a I most as many ways of fallinJ? as leep eas ily as there are people. says Dr. Stemcrohn in his booklet, "How To Get A Good Night's Sleep." 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Edifttr & l nstol NII/Ill c.lllm SW Ill• llUll MlllPTI ~ 33: ::. 1 gc :.' 97c ...,. ... ·-121 Fountain Valley Moqnolfo at Tai~ Fountain Valley 16141 HsborotE~ Et Toro El Toro ot R0<Wirid Westminster Wu tmiftster at Goldtti WHI •• ..... *""' 1111 ·-1 n :r.:. 99c -·· -- Huntincpon Beath 9861 Adcl!M ot lroolihun t Hunti~on Beach 9 S HuntWq°" Ctftt«" 1• 1111 WI -·· 136 ~W I~· 109 -· -· -~ ~ ... Huntinaton Beach 21 13 1 ltocf. l l•d. ot Atlonto Huntinqton Beach • SHT Worntt • -----· ' W4Kln4r~ly Apnl 28 1978 I Wasn't Trying to Be aBero--Monday SAN DIEGO <API · t wa::.n·t lry1ni t o bl' uny hero or anythln1." si.ys Rack Monday "I JUllt happen to r~pect our 'flu1 and what it stands for , and I don't ltke to :.c<: anybody tn•t1t 1t hke that " The Chicago Cu~ outf1clc.1er rescued the nal1on'l> nu..: lrom two fans tryin.c to burn ll Sunday i n Dodier Stoidcum 1n Loi. Anaeles. The move halt lt'fl lhe telephonl' rin ging in Monday·., hotel room in San Ow go "'h(·r<' the Cubs are pla)'1ng thv Pudrcs Among the callers was ma)or Richard Oal~y ':i t>fl1cc: 1n Ch1caa:o. 1n,tttcng Mondoy to tx- grand m arsbol of the annual t1ag Day parade c.hlwn Stut~ Street June.' 12 Monday .ic Cl'pled ThPre h:n l bt'eo call!! Crom fans of thtl Cubs .ind lhe flag ,,., far away as New York and Atlanta, Rick 's w1rt· Tere su1d Tuesday. In Los Angeles. a Judge l>l'll tenced Wilham Errol Thomal> lo pay a fllw or $60 or spend thrl' • day11 in 1 ai I In add.Jtion to 12 Dodgers' Streak at 4 Marshall's Tip Helps Rau Win LOS ANGELES (AP) Doug Rau rigured something v.as w rong "hen the Pittsburgh Pirates nailed ham for seven hits the f1rsl three inningi. Suddenly hl' fJgur<'d out whul 1l was .. I was lhrowmg loo mfjny good p1t.ches," said the Los Ange res. with the lying runs on base lo i.:et Manny Sang u11len for the final out The Dodgers, v.1th sax v1clor1cs in their last e1ghl starts. wall try to sweep the sen es tonight '' hl'n Burt Hooton, 0-2. opposes Jerry Reuss. 2·1 · · left-hander "Mike Marshall told Ted Su:cmore. the Dodg<'rs' in· ~--.~1~· · · v .. ¥,jQ!1N•em ba:.!:m~· ~~~d a ,,...,.t . _..._... • • .. ,~.~ . .e-!'_~ ~ u ,.,.,., .. ~ "'t ... ,. ... .. mont~ probation Thomas, J7, ~•i. chi.rged with trespassi111 I didn't know what tn &.be de- vil they wt'r doing when they fm;t 1umptd out of the stands," i.rud Moodily In a San Diego io- terv1tw • "They came running out In Jen field und I thought, 'Here's a couple mor1: JUSl showms oft or someUung. But one of them had the 011g rolled up in tus arms and i.tarted unfolding It, spreading ll out on the ground just like he ~as &omg to have a picnic or ~methinii "I :.aw them pouring &omethln1 oo it. and l i.t.Arted to boil ... Monday called lime from th~· liecond base umpire and took the pennant from the men The message boarc.1 ht up with "Rick Monday You JU:.t made a great play," und tht• crowd applauded "l didn 'l even sec the mcssllgl• board and I wasn't sure what lht• applause was a ll about," su1d Monday. "I don't know how m ;1ny veterans hospitals lht•.,c RU\ s have ever bee n u1, but l 'H' \ 1111t ed a lot of them I "'as 111 the Manne rt>Se"t\'eS ror six years l'\e een a lot of fine young men 1n those hospitals with their bod11.•s torn up from fighting to ddend that fla6t "\'ou know. there 1" one i;real thin1t about this country of ours tht.•rt• isn't anybody at tht' hordl'r pre\ en tin.: IX'OPle \\ho don't llkc 1t hcrt' frorn h•avlng "If these peoph• "ho don't hkt• 11 hen• con't try to mul.e some change, in a constrt1ctive m an- n<.'r. tht>n I'm sure there are a lot of olh<'rs "'ho "'ould w onl} loo happy to help them go else" ht.•rt> " DAILY PILOT 8 J Pressure In Jones' Favor SAN DIEGO <Ari When It comes to pltchln11 'clodty, R11n dy J one11 1:1 no Nc>lan Ryar'I. But Ryan hasn't won four s traight games. t•llhl'r. J ones hus. The )'Ouna Hrl'll left-hander with the plensunt disposition and the agoniiin.-ily slow pitches owns hulf the f'lghl games won 110 far by the San Diego Padres. lie d~sn •t O\ crpower batters. he doesn't get a tot or stnkeouts Ills idt'a or a "'di-pitched ball game 1s 27 weak ground balls to the shortstop or 27 t'ns1ly handled bne dn\'es an the infield. And when has s lo\\ curve and even slo"er sinker a re \\orkmg right. .Jones creates an U\\ rut lot of those kinds or outs They're not spectacular, but they're still oulN Jones gels a lot of kidding rrctm tus teamm ates atx>ul his pitching style He sometimes returns to the dugout to find them With their mouths agape. not in wonder, but in mock yawns "You're so borin (l lo watch." teased ft-llow pitcher Dan Sp11ln1.c•r. "You ju~t l!t:l peopk out." "That's what oppQsmg playcr.s remem ber about Joncs. That's wha1 Dodgt.>rs m anuger Waltt:r Alston thoul(ht of la::.l year whrn he was look1n1-? for a.reliever late in the All-~ur ~amc • ~ .. ~ en• 1~thu1 C'u'rl1-h re<J kid e..L.' '"',......, • --• · ''"" · ... _,. ·~~"~re~""ld ybod~ out··.. he said~ that they swing at an>thmg" Dodger" Slat ~ .. So he qu1t thro\IL1n'g stnk<'s and Au cr:,,..,0., ttuc ,; .. , the Pirates m anagL'<I onl) one "'"' :itP•USo..•q1t•c Lo• ,."9" .. rnore hat until lhl' ninth inning A"',.~, tou•HtLo•A--.• 1 ljpm 1 l)om '1)0 m e\'en though Hau didn't issue a "''" 1051 l<>Y»••t0•"n°""'' single walk The result was a 5 3 victory. h1-. !herd straight thl'> season. ninth in a row O\ er t v.o 't.'~1rs and tl l'' tended the sudd.enly·sln•akini:: Dodgers·"' 1n stn·ak to four 'A nirtv IO-h1tlcr.' Huu said or his effort' which rt>qwrt•d Charlie Hough to come on in thl' ninth No-hitte r? No Way, Says Ryan BALTIMORE 1 \Pl :-;olan R~ ~asn·i ~atc.lwd \l.Jtb ~ ~rformann'. ltut goinl! into th1· 'l'\l'nlh mnini.: hl' ~till hncl ;i l'hJncc to notc·h J rt•c·ord fifth C""ar<'t'f' no h1ner Thl1n t'\ t'f\ th1ni.? rt.oil .ipart for the ran~· ballln~ nghl hJndt:r or the CJhforn1a Angt•l.s and ht• roulcln t -..lop tlw B,ilt1mort• Onolt·~. v. hos .. attack mak<'' h"''l'r p1trht•r" look l1 kt• C) \'Clung ,\,\ ard \\ IOlll'r' /\ huukini.? tnpil' b\ Brook., ltag~b ........ . &II G•m•• ot1 KMPC lllOI A()' lftC•lilou•u•at O•ttinMu• A1>1 JO< .. 11'0""" ,, ,, • ...,.,,."o MJV 1 r J11fnrn1• "'' (lf'""ft•'H1 ' l\p m ' '~ 0,, tO \,,, ro Hoh1n~11n . th1·n hall1ni.: Ill. t•ndl'd lht· 1111 hat had with nmw nut 111 th1• st'\ l'nlh and ... c·on·cl Ton\ :\hl',1·r \\ hn hud 11111•1w<t "1th 11n1· nf t ht• llllll' \\.al k' off I!} .in 'I ht• ,\nj!t'IS ll•tl 2 I ,\ I I.\ ti out pand1 :..111jil1• h\ Ro) le' Stlllm.1n h1llt•s., 111 t'll!hl prt• \ IOUS Ul hJI'> lhl'> 'l':"llll puilt•1I tht· < lrllllt·-.. ,., t•n .11 :! :.! m lht• r•IJ:nth ;;ind :ii lh1• f"fltf of lh1• m rllllll II\ .111 rt'l 1 ft•tl .lllt'r l hr11\< rill! 16~ p11l•ht• ... Tlkn r,11tlt' th•· 10th anti 'Lirk twl:in~<'r :ir1<1<'tl '"'"" tn m1un· . .. 111..:hn1: homt· ,m unt'<lfnl•d run cilf 1>1rk 1)1 .tj.lo ''1th l\\111111h .11111 I h I' h ..... , .. , I ti .1ti1· 11 t II I! I\ (' l<.lft11l\lll t' ,1;1:.!\1Ct1\f\ lh .in. \\ho ltrt'd .1 thrt•t• h1l 'h11tm1I 11~.11n't 1h1• Pr111l1•' .ind Lmrwcl I:! tn h1" Jll •'\ 1111..., '''" t "'t'\ 1•n 1lu~ s t'otrl11•r -.t 1uc·k11u1 1h1• s1cl1• 111 lht• l1r..,I ,11111 f1111rth 1n 11111~' .11ul fon1wtl HI ur 111t)11• for till' i:1 r rl 111111 • "Hut I 1it•\ 1•r g,I\ ,. ,1 no h11lt11 :i lhriu.:ht lht• v. u~ I \\ .1~ lhrn\\ tnjl," s:11tl H\'un. who ('llllllnllt'" ht~ r1n(' rnmt'h.aek from .J11 t•ll)ow 01w•n1 lton follow111~ Jn 111J11r' pla~uc•d 197~ 't' Json "I "a' 'trUlllllin.: early.· hr• .... ml. "I \\as rt111111stt'nllv behan<t tht• h1ttrr-. and I "'"" \\nlkan~ •• l(lt of th1.•m I didn 't hu"c the kind ofstuirtothro\\ a no·hllll'r " C&lll'OltNl4 ···f'\ f Qfn,, ~ I ct""'":" Aif••ht ,, """' ' ... 1-. ttf.m lhfW IAl TIMOltl "'t•C' \~M,. t Aft ... '" ... ~ ..... 'ti I 0 0 ' I C O O I l I 0 nine hat atta c k "'1th thret• singlei. He dron: an t\\O Lo., Angeles runs as h<' ran h1 5 personal h1ll1ng streak to 'll'\ en game:. But nen v. ith his ~purt. he kno\\s that when Dave LoJ)l•:. 1s rrad)o to play -perha~ this \\l'ckend -h is status is in doubt "l JUSl turned 30 last we('k, T have u lot of good years left and I hope t u pl<.1y l>Oml'wh crc•. ·· S1wmore said aflt.>r his best of fl·nsh c shov. ing or tht• \'l'ar pushed his <.n t'ragl' baC'k OH·r :?00 for the first tame 111 t\\o "eeks. Still, he's bet'n hatting tht• hull. t'\'l'n thou~h not for Jn avcragl• "I JU!-.l kee p ::,\\IOglO~ ... h1· said. "and hop(' the h1b start lo fall E\ eryone has been pulhnR Ior ..m.e. an.dJhat:.sJ;r.cat I Ji!Sl try not lo J!Cl do~ n on myself. keep doing the httle things and pla} "ell 111 the fi eld .. He's done that. maklllJ! only one error an lfl games. and hl· lrads the club an sacn<1ce hits Pittsburgh Jumped on Rau ror l\\O runs in th<' third innmi: on !lob Roberti.on'!> t \\ o-run double '"""I) ""--n.1 '" io "H .. Q ~ 'I'\ WQ(.io~n' 'f" r' 1fl11t'W'lft•.ofl '" I • I 0•1.H lllt•! tt t-frtJ1W"' Jh ' ... '''"' ·••ll'n)fjl" l t·litu .,. v l.Jlol, ph .. ., f "b' • 0 , , \l ' 0 I I q •\I() ' n 1 I •no o • 1 t 0 I 0 1 i) I I ~ 'u 111 • o n .J J ~ u ? 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J7 IP "Rllll9 ~0 AP P"OIO COMPLETES DOUBLE PLAY -Derrel Thomas of the San Francisco Giants slides into St. Louis' Don Kessinger al second ba~t· Ki•s ... ingl'r t hrt•\\ to I irst to comph•tl• duuhlt pla\ dL·!-.plll' bcmg taken out t.>f phi\ ·1s ~t l,<nu::-. \\'Oil. ?·1 Sports Clipped Short Bruins, Canadie n s Roll PlllLJ\DELPHIA -Dallas Smith and G re gr Sheppard scort.>d ~oals on e minute. 48 :.ecomlo; apan 10 the third-peried to carr)' the Boston Brwns to a 4 2 '1l'torv over the Pruladelphia Fl)crs Tuesday night m the opener of their best-of-seven 1:amc.., National Hockey League St'mt!inal scne'I The Hoston victory snapped a n NllL record 24 conSC('Utl \'C tnumph~ for the Flyt'rs on home 11·c and g:H t• the Brwns the odd· ~am~ C'df(c 1n the sen es which continues hen• Thursday night. Boston kept the pressure on the dl'fc•nctmg Stanley Cup cham- }J1ons from the first rac~off. twice taken~ one goal leads. only to ha'e Philad<'lphlll come back "11 h th<• equ a lizcr. t;ury Doak, who scored only ntOl' Ji(oal" HI the rcl{uJnr season Jnd none in 36 pr("vious playoff appt•arances. gn vc Hoston a 1 ·0 kad at 7 45 of the of){'nin~ pcnod. '10111 rt-al Trhnttplu MONTRf:AL · L arry Robin-,on and y,,an Cournoyer !>COrl'd i:oab JUSl one minute. 40 i.e<'onds apnrl late lll Ute third period Tuesday •11i(hl. •111111)! 1 ht· Montreal Canad1ens to ·1 <·1mll· from-behind 3·2 triumph mt>r tht ~w York Islanders in tht opener of their bc•st or ~('\l'll :'\.1 lional Hockey Lcagul' .,, m1r111.d playoff. The Ca n ad 1c ns. ''ho h.HI played just four ~:imc·~ an :.!."l di!\' and hadn't played th{' 1::.IJndt r., since last November. nH'r 1"11111 the early rustiness that kd lo fo.rl Westfall's opening J:Oal for -.., ...... York at 3 .40 of lhl• wcond l'l'rtorl Star New York dcfL·n~L'rnao Denis Potvin had sent lht• pud. into tbe far rornt•r from lhP neutral zone and Wl•str.ill playing with a broken bont• 1n h1~ right fool -look lhl' ('arnm off the board som e 20 fl't't to tlw l•·ft of Montreal goaltl•ndL•r Km Dryden. Westfall 's an~ll•d s hot fo11 nll 1l' ma rk. but the lc·ud lastt'd fll 'l 4:25. Al 8 .04 or thl' JX'nrnl. Sit•\(· Shutt. standinl'! at thl• t't1rn1 r nl the crease to thl· n~ht ol hlan ders goalir H11ly Smith. 1·11n\l·r 1 ed a cross· ice pa!>i. from a f.ill1n~ Guy LaOcur to l'' C'n the c·ounl Surgery tor Bo? A N N A H n O H \1 1t h Vnivcr51ly or M 1rh1J!.rn foolh.JJI coach Rn Sch<'mhl'l'hlN '·''' he'll decide soon "ht•lht•r to un dergo heart surj!<'I ~ Schemb("r hlrr !'.atrl Tt1t'~1Lt\ that tests md1rat1· ocrh1.,111n~ 1n the coronar~ a1 t1·rll'' of h1• heart. lie said he• \\ 111 d1 •1·1dc· an the next rcw "c•c·k~ "hc•lht·f 111 not lo undC'rgo -.uri.:c•rv It> al lev1ate the conditwn v. 1th 11 h} pas~ Schcmbc('hicr i.urfl•rc·d a mild heart all a ck on lhl• c•vt• nf lht• l !1711 Rose Bowl gam e /\ b)'·ras8 IS a fairly N1mrrlt>ll surgaca proced un· 111 wh•<'h 11 valve is inscrkd tu :notcl .. n 1>t· dusion Mc-Hale Hap• f 't-t-tlPfl MONTHEAL John Ml'llUI\" president of the Montreal Expo' returned home Tuc•-.da\ and criticized National L<'al'?Ul' prc-.1 dent Chub Feenc1. aftca a mt•t·I sng of the b:iseball leujlut· ~ ti\\ nt•r" 111 C'hac·.11.!n !\londJ~ f.1ill•d I 11 a fl p r 11 \ l' t' x p a n s 1 o n I u \\ .1-.h1niit11n and Toronto ·wr \e lc·t 1l dl'arh tw knu\\n th.it nu·r lt•aJ:Ut• prr;idenl J;!a\ <' \l'n llttlt• learlt•r!>h1p on the qut''> taon Ol l''J1:in-.111n "~tr II all· -.:.11d '\\'e kno'' that hl' "'as aJ;!atn!-l l'~pans1on hul al nne lime. JO mt mhc r ... or h1-.. 12-ml•mbl'r l1·a~ut• \\ t•n• in f;n or A prl'.stdt•nt r .111 h:1 \l' h 1!'. O\\ n tdl•a.-; but I \\nuld hJ\I to 'a' lhal to he on tht opp11.,1ll• ~•d l' o-f a 10 2 \ult.> is J \t'r~ b<.1d plilt'l' to bt• " llar1w1111 PUt-ttp 111-:."\DERSON. K ) -A !-.pcc- t:1n1L1r <;1•q•n horst' pileup in the ~··vt>nth rat•1• al Mid west l larnl'Sl> c.1•nt lhn't' drivt•r:. to the• ho!-.p1tal 'I Ul'S<I:!) night and l'auscd judg('S lo rult• lht• r:Jcl' "no tonlcsl .. Tht• multtplt• "rt•tk Ol'curred v.hC'n Shamrock Knil!hl. drl\l'n h) Hand) F inn. !'.tumbled and v.cnl do\\n nl•ar tht• 4uarter poll' SI\ olher pu('crs v.ho had been t1ghtl) hunchl•d behind ~h.tmro<'k Kn1J!hl stumbled O\'(.'r lh1 falll'n hurw .ind clnvcrs werl' c·.1tJpulll'd l 1 om ltwar sulk1c~ in all cf11t:t·l1ons \o ('~'"'~' Plra HF:\O T\\o l 'n1vers1Ly of '''\.1d.1 1 R1•1u1 ) ha.,k<•ttwll pL1\C·r., ha\t' pll•adl'd nu contest lo marijuana pnssl'~s1on rhargc., .mrl l\\O othC'r'-ha''<' askt•d to h1' ln•att•cl a!-1uvt•nlles ll1rhard Trnv1c·s11 and r'l•rry C.1mpl)('JI 1•nlt>rc•d the• no contesl plVi" 111 W a.,ho<' D1stnrl C'riurt Tuc•.,ll;n. ~ hlle Ed~ar Jnnrs and ll1·rh 111 llup'i 11t·t1tionc·rl for )U\'(1nalt• i.tat11s .\a#l1 Plt-k# 1lSIJ Tf:M PE .lohnnv Nash. om· of I hf• mo ... t 'ou~hi -aftn high 'rhool 1>ro!'Jll'<·ls an thL· nut1on. h.t<; s1gnrd a nataclnal l<'tlt•r or 10 l1•nl to play ~11 /\r11onu Stutc l OI\ c•rs1t \ '\:1!-.h ,; fi.fi forward. led Lonll B~:.1rh Poly ll 1gh lo thl' Cl F 4 A rhamp1onsh1p last season 111• :H 1·rag1•d 18 pomls. 15 rcbound'I .ind 10 .1ss1i.b per game J'>n<•s. out "enl the American Leaguc butters Jone:. ~ a.s mild I.> ... mused to learn that the St Lows Cardmal.s "en• us in.: rudar rcet•ntly to clock h1:. pitches lie says ht• couldn't throw a hummer 1f h\' tned, "'h1ch hl' docsn l "I couldn L lhrow hard 1r I wanted le•." ht! says "I peaked out With an 80 mile an hour fast ball rour years ugo The sinker got mt• into the big lt•aRucs nnd it's llccp1nJ( me there " ;-.;ot only dot's Jone!-> not want to throw h<ird. he consciously guards against 1t "I h~n'l' to iiuard against ovc•r throwing If J l!l'l loo much ur m "IH'l'd. lhc ~li nker straightens out ·· Jonl•s wus 20 12 la::.t yt•ar, \\11' !ht' bl'l>l carncd run average an thl' Nat1on;il Lt•uguc. 2 24 lk "41s runnl•rup to Tom Seaver of the Nc•w York Ml'lS ror the Na· t1onal L('a~ue Cy Youn~ award. Som<· say he lost because Sean•r's 243 strikeouts looked a lot more 1mprt.•ss1ve than J ones' 103. lie h as 20 stnkcouts and thre<' complete games so far this ~ear · ''I'm not trying to strike out an) body:· hr said "When 1l hap- pens. thc·y·re massing m y s inker b<ill I JUst want lo control lht• lt•mpo or the game .. Despite becoming the first :ir:d only .stopper the Padres ha'•· Jones says the pressure or It' cogn1t1on doesn 't bother ham. "J don 't fc•el :my pressur<.' berausl' I won 20 gumes last year. Th at's IH'hind me'," he says 'Tm putting prcsi1ure on mvsclr bl•caus<• I want to do well. .. H<' doesn't lack for conr1dencc. Cllh<'r. "R1ghtnow, l 'm looking to win 20 ;igain I'm going to be a win· n<'r Suns Paced By Erickson PllOEN IX -With Keith F.nckson leading tht· way w1lh 20 points 1n a balunl'ed otta('k, Phoc·n1x roar ed p ut Seatlll' 12:1-112. c;upturinu their bcsl ·of· st.'·wn playoff series, 4-2, 111 Uw National Bas ketball Assocwtion Tue~duy niJ?ht. Tht• Vl('tory m ovc•s Phoenix in to lhl' Wl'Sll'rn Conference finulK 11~ainst the winner of the Gold1•n Slate· Detroit playoff lhut stundK at two v1ctoric~ aplt>ce with gaml' f1v1• on tup Wednesday mght in Oakland. E r1 ck11on cam e orr the ocnch t.o score his 20 points ond wai. followed hy Poul Westpha l , Ricky Sobers and Cnr Heard with !Keach Seals and Slick Watts led the Sonics with 24 points while Tom Burle"IOn and Fred Brown score-d 22 each. "'"<."''"'" t,._':oi.t•"'lltw"' I L.•f'olC'.No'"" f'\•fJf Of\ \.."' • In • I) ' " : ' 0 0 In 0 0 J In 0 ',, t' I 0 ~ Q \ I I Alouettes Bidding for Griffin l• ""b"tl( QA"""""'" s,.,4n p (.'h •ql>C" "'°"''"'~''' ~ f) t I (~¥P ~nit~ (\A ,., •~""' ti 'I 0 4 0 ..,.,,.,,. ,. r n 0 ' (I ('~1'''"" 0 "' 0 0 c,.,. • >no o o o O T~t111, ,._ ) ~ ~ r"'hlt. TNftl:\U' .,,,,,,,.,.,,_,,.,,q 'U" 'Wf'"'" 1J ) ' I C••+*"''"•• ' 1 IYY' non C' 2 ""'""'°" l"f'W' 000 '10 ' l f O Aon ln•.1'\n OrAQO Of' <,.utorr,.) ' 8.i1t1mof11 ~ LOf\ CeHno•uit '' A""'"'<M" '1 )f\ fJ Aort1n .. <"' '-if.\ l' ,,.ct~ ,...IW~' l L. \9't'1'10f"I Coll n\ R""'"" \ M.u ,, Cn•i.,, .. ,.,.,,, Ai ( ... ""'' p •••• ,.,, "" ,,, ..... , t' ¥ .,,, G-•-'""111 ""1 P ~··" "•I• .. 1 .. 1 II• N It Elt Ill SO I l • " I \) f l t 1 I 0 I ! I l 1 0 I) ' 0 I 0 a I I • 0 0 0 0 0 a •• a~.,,.. r 1 ,. A,_. ROUGHHOUSE HOCKEY -;\;c~ York Islanders de· f~nscman Denis Pot\ in qh<'ck.., Montreal's Rob Gainey 11\lo the net and goaltcnd~ Bill Smith MONTREAL CAP> A three year. S210.000 contract proposal to two.time H<'is man Troph) winner Archie Griffin is ··d<• finitely our first and last offer ... Bob Geary, gen er al manager of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football L<-a1tue. sn1d Tuesday. Geary said the ofle-r "a!I made to Mike Trope. the former Ohio State halfback's aJ'enl. and the club is "not budRIOR a cent " The Cincinnati llen1o1als of tht• National Football U.'aRuf' madt> Gnlfln a first-round draft choice. th<' 24th player chosen, and also took running back Tony Davis of Nebraska in the fourth round. The Alouc lles h ave the two pla ycrs. hot h represented by Trope, on thetr negotiation list. G<'ary said the orfer "was nov.hcre near what Trope is ask· m1t. but we feel it is a good, re- asonable offer.·· .. We feel it Is a bona fide offer more thoan \W1C<' lhe average a n nu~.d salary of an NFL ployer." said Geary\ putting the latter figure at $22,000. "Our offe r should Rive the m good leveraRe with Cincmnah." T r o pe al so represents of- fensive ~ack J ohnny Rodger s, t1 former Helsman Trophy winner from Nebraska who has a 10-year contract with Montreal reported to be worth a m lllion dollars. Ro dgers has played thre'e seasons with the Alouelles. The Montreal offer to Griffin breaks d own to $45.000 the fast year . SS0 .000 the second and $55,000 the third, with an annual sigrung bonus of $20,000. • lt2 DAil Y PILOT Wednescar. April 28. 1v10 Marina Wins Saxons Grab Sunset Lead The Loura High Sax. strong game for Manna, ona of Anaheim have i;tnking out seven. walk· taken over first place m ing one and allowmg the Sun 11 e t L e a au~ three ha ts baseball race following Despite Loara's wln Tuesday's basebaU ac· and Fountain Valley's lion. loss, the Barons are not Combln1n1 their 4.3 out of the title chase. win o ver Newport With three games re. Harbor's Sa ilors with ma1ning, Loara has an Los Alamitos' S·l victory 8·3 recor d . f o untain over Fountain Valley's Valley a 7·3·111\ark. Barons, the Saxons arc Hov.ever, the Barons 1,~ game ahead of John could replay its 3.3 tie Cole's Barons. \\Ith Marana 1( their pro. In other action. the test of that deadlock is Marina Vikings of Hunt upheld ington Beach downed If the Barons were to Edison's Olunt1ngton v.1n that game -they Beach) Cha rger s, 4 .1 were leading 4-3 in the Fountain Valley v.as sixth inning with two down 4-0 after two tn· runne rs on base -they n 1 n g s a n d n ever could possibly gain co-• challenged the \'1!tat1ng champ1onsh1p -or e'·en Griffins who added their title And 1r they lost, it final run in the ninth m· could a ffect \heir hold on rung. second place Los Alamitos used two But for the visiting singles and a double to Sailors. it was a night of score its two runs in the frustration first inning. Gary Brahs s mashed a The Baro n s finally triple In the first innmg scored in the fifth inn.mg to dnve in Matt Palmer, when Bob Smith s ingled and then scored on an er · in Bo Boxold. The latter ror. ~""~1•1 walked and wound up at .o , " riM third on two.· passed ~~~7::•.;.11 i ~ ~ ~ balls. ' ur••n<r l 1 1 1 I 0•1tv Piiot pl\OtO\ b't' 01U1 Kotftlfr FV'S BRIAN ROPHER SPIKES A. BALL AT HB'S RANDY COCHRANE, DANN.Y MOORHOUSE. Bttes Fall Gauchos, GW Maintain Pace Saddlcbark und Wc11t . Jim Bruno Golden Wt"i.t collegt'i. re· l>mac k e d a two-r u n t'-Orded baseball 'i<'tories single In Golden West's Tut>sday and r<'mmnt'd four run fifth Inning and atop thl'1r divisions of the the Rus tlers went on to M1ss1on and Southern hand Lot Angeles City Cal conferencei; College " 7.3 setback. Bob Dove hurled an Golden West and Santa e1ght·h1t shutout und Bob Monica have 4·1 records. Sanchez added four hits ln another game, the an leadm~ the host Sad· Ornnge Coast Colle1e dle back Gauchos to a Pirales dropped a 7•1 tO o b l,ank1n(.t of ~un South Coast Con ference D1el!O l1ty C'ollei;~ Sud buHball decision to d I e back I e a d s th t' Fullerton. Southern d1 \'ll>1on with an 11·7 mark .ind 1~ t>Ao gam l!l» aht'ad o r South v. es tern Sanchez was the hero for Saddlebacl<. hitting four sin11les and driving \n two runs In the Gnuchos' four run fourth Mean..-. hale al Golden * * (;.o\Offt Wt\t I 1 * mnmg 6'"""" .. "'' ' M.fthOi+n.J :e •11 • ~ '"' Joe Ronquillo blasted JoP\l'"l~Oot\ ' .,,11)n.t••.1•• t Pit-'IJ f'' Ort Kl.ibl '' lo Ut>fon lb Vflla O~l ~ H.tl"l ,Qt\ pl\ '"t !>,tw""1 ll> Strnl'l•rOl ) c.u "" ' lt•()lw ~. "•tt.J'\ fJ P•1""' O tvr•'' u I •• 1 1 a home run m the ninth ~ ; frame f o r Orange 1 o Coasl"l> only run. 0 ~ UCI Rips 0 ~ Foe, 15-4 scor•br11111•"'' , 11 • Stcv9 Ca rpent er lA" oo... '°" c1,. , 1 sockfd a grand slam • c.o111row_.,, o•~ "' \I'" ' ! ~1 ~ fUll in the first in· SllH••&..•" t-.o• .," .. nit1g""'1uesday afternoon,. • Marirta•s. host V~!W -.... ·~ ~ ,, 1 o. ~ o · , · ~~--~~·#..::)"-~-~-~i! ...... ~ ~-Hi;i~.;Js;:;.-·--~~~~~~~ ., · • ..... ~""\~ ·--..-.... ~~~,.._:-~~-oatre . ~1 . two runs 1n the sixth =::;.~~.1~1 1 ~ ~ ti -....,.....,."",,....-,..,,~u....n~~A ...... A It'./ ~ ~, .~ · · •" ' ~'"' end~'n llC Jr-·.;:;."..t -.. ..... ~~ -,~.... ............ "'lo>-.· ' mn1ng. O.i>o·•'o " , o One-hitter In that frame. Richard '~;,,o ,~ o La France tripled home ,.,...,. 111 Dale Gnrr1n and Jere •• • " .... Maoc1no hit a s acnr1ce ::'. :··,>::•'" ~" ~ , 0 ~ f 1 y t h a l s c o r c d ,. ,,,.,., 10 o o Paces HB La Fra nce ~";:•, «. ~ ~ , 1 Edison took a I o lead '"' , .. ,, i 0 0 ~ Paul Sanchez came · r iu -1 o o within one out of a no tn the irst inning when t:;. · ·~·~ '" , 0 0 o 0 hiller to pace the Hunt· Mike Ke lly scored on an .,..,~ 1.. 1 o 1 11. o o G o o ington Beach High Otters error. But the Vikings came right back lo score twice in the bolt.om of the first. Paul Soth had a run· scoring s ingle nnd LaFrance scored on a fielder's choice Ron Cooper pitched a ' •• ,, I ) ' past thl' \"IS 1tin~ c~ presl> \<•'• '' 1 ""'"'' , ,. .. Centunons, 2· l~ 1n Em •oo ooo o • 1 o pire League baseball ac· Mt~...._. e iuoOTuesday. H1w...,1 H•ro.r U> '' , " •111 Sa n c h e l reco rded P•tm.-r \\ H\lbtf' 10 f\r•"' u IC•~l't lb \c,,Wdll)ot rl tt,.rr Jb 1 ; ' ~ eight s trikeouts and , , walked h vc and Cyprcs~ " ~ ~ , 0 didn't get a hit until t wo o 1 ~ >A ere gone in the seventh ~ o .~ inning 1 Vanguards ~\''"'rt t \m•\n. d~ So\\ c Ao.,m, P" ..... 11 .. , " lUIAI\ ' 0 ,, 0 1 0 However. the v1s1tors o o scored on a wild p1tcb. in 0 the third inning but the LH•• 10 Oilers lied the score In Lose in 10 J SAN DIE GO -The .. Ul'llVel"Stty of California <San Diego), taking ad· vant age or two wild pitches, scor ed in lht> 10th inning to ed11:e past the Southern CahCorn1a College Vanguards or Costa M e s a 2-1 1n Tuesday's baseball ac tion. The Vanguards scored their only run an the eighth when M il<e Elhs walked. stole second and scored on a squeeze bunt by Kent Miyashiro. ~~•c.11 ... Ill MJ.,a1h1ro, u ""~''· (.t Ward'ow, p . , , 0 I) fl n 0 ...... ~ ' I (I 0 n ,, 0 0 ~ r, ,,,,,, Jh 'S•• rtf'tut• T..O~d rip b¥~"'1•n Ot\ Fon~lrw> up Mdl\. lb Bf•lt r AAQa/tl') lb Jth• D f-•,,,...mA It Ml"''>f (t ro••', '' 0' ~ '~ the ri rt h when Ji m 1 • Colem an smgled m Todd ~ ~ ~ Slegen. , o Then. Ut !he bottom or I I I I 0 0 0 0 H ' I 0 0 fl I) I Sc.•r• lty '""'"•' ~ the seventh, Stegen o scored the winning run ~ on a wild pitch. I le led off c with a single, went to 1 second on Bill Holst 's sacnf1ce and advanced to third on Phil Sutton's single. , ... ,....,..,.,,1 H•rl>or 101 000 0 ) • 1 LMr..t 00tJ 400 • "4 I 4 ISetfftU1111Y1t .. y 111 '""''" cl C1 ••fo.4 11 rt W.,d Ootf ...... mt, 1b \..,..nw,,, lb Jon•n\6n rf .... 8o•Ol0 C Ho~me ... ln l ,;f'W) ... F1111111911 o Ta t•I\ •It , .. ,.. 1 0 I I l 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 0 ' 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ,, I I) 0 0 0 LH AIAm •t .. 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No~t! 31-(1'4 C..·• CillL lor ..... et..i~ ·"«•I $100 Down & Tax & Uc. Mvers any car on approved credit. • '76 MAZDA MIZER ' Lease $73.79 Major Letigue Standings · Volleyball Crucial: AMERIC AN LF.AGt:E East Division W I. Pct. Nt>v. York !I 3 .750 Milwaukee 7 3 .700 Ro'\tOn 6 5 .545 Detroit 6 s .!>45 Ck,·cland s 6 .455 na1t1more 5 8 .385 West Division 1 6 .538 8 1 .533 GB 2'·J Tl'X38 Oakland Kansas City Chicago Minnesota An1tels 5 f; .455 1 4 5 .4·14 I 5 8 .385 2 5 10 .333 3 r. •••• , .. o. ..... 0-trnd 1'> 0-• 'i'nO 1 (1.,...,.1 •"O M rf\MW),I) J 6.lll•mo,~ l An ... ,) flOH\1'111~· f\t>''""'•tl(1n\1\C ,., ood ·'"''" N•t11> Y~r-I T.,1.t\O M.1..,..,111 •• •I (h•t tQO. oe>d cold , .... .,..,0 ....... o ..... l"ld I NOH 1 .. 0 1 •' O-trotl ~obl°',..h J Ol C••··••"d CEt ker\lty I 1l ., M 1f\nf'\Ot• (81, •• ""'" 1 1 l M1t41r,1W-·~ • f , ..... ,,, ' Ot •• O'itC.tQO t"'1ood 1 .,, A~lt ,,.OH 0..11 4t 8•Jtrm<Yt (t-fofl~ f-01. f"I fto\ton flf'•~tl It K4ftU\C•tY fL~•rdO,.U." Ne11r Yoo. CHvl'\ttr t J1 •l ft~•' t8'•*" I 11 n l"iATIOSAI. LEAC;n ·: EHt Dlvhlon \.\ I. Prt. <;n New York 111 7 5AA Phlladt>l1>h1u 7 r. 5.'!X PathburRh 7 7 SCJO 1 ~ St. LOUIS 7 Ii 11i7 l Ch1caJ?o 7 !l 1.~ ~· i l\Jontn•al :1 H •• 1 .1 Wrst Olvl'llon Cinc1nnat1 !l Ii l'il!O Allontu II 7 533 llouston !I H 5:!!! San D1t'fi?O K R 500 I'~ San Francisco 7 II .41i7 2 Dodgen 1 !I iiJH 21 a fW\dl 1 'G1nM"t Hl)\,l\f()f\AfMl)nr,,,1 Of"id fl\ICI N"""' l'or•' At •"'"' \ (1"'''"''°"'* 1 "" u1,.1r~· 1 J c~ .•• ,,, .. \,.,.. o "'N 1 °""""'" S Pd1't>v'Ol't J ~· Lou' 1 \•" ''""« (<: t Teo,,,' G•mn HIJIJ\IOl'I llrt1(f\ .. f"fj 1 f 4f'l t (ft'.Q'"OV., I 01 lt ,Ytt" t'••''''v"'•"'1 '•"'fll('••b•O "'~"',..,."'f)tt 411""'" M•H• r\m1ll'\ H ... "' ._.O•k ll(l)ilhmt"' 1 tJ St lou•\ '°"'"'"• ' •t •• 54 ... r"-"'< .,,.a'*'" ,,.,\1.,.01 ,, (1"( 11\f\.tU H > Al'I ~ I •' P"" 41). Of\t't l.r\.f'\Mr1 I.QI " (""'•OO Aonf'l~m 1 1 •t 'M• ().'QI" I.Joi!'.,, 40 " Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Oile r s Nip Barons The lluntington Oea«h ll1Rh Oilers look J com ma ndmiz t wo izamt' lead in the Sunset L<'ul(ut• volleyball race Tuesday when thf•y dt>fealt>d the invading Fountain Vulley Rurons 15·7, 10·15, 16-14, 7-15. JS.JO I Ri c h ard Ca rrillo sparked the Oile rs w1lh 1 his s harp blockmR at lht> net. Laguna Beach lliflh's Artists und the invading Universl<y Hi'h Trojans or Irvine collide Thurs· day night in South Coast , League volleyball action with the loser virtually eliminated from cham· pions hip contention. The Artists. 1975 CIF 4-A champions, ar e a game behind league- leader San Clemente with three games left after tonight and the Tro· jans are another notch back. It ,begins at 8 following the junior var sity urrs which begin at 6: 30 Two o ther crucial Pre p Golf Mllllt IHClllUI Ill Cy-J Al M•lttl~.., $ea (1111 Rutltdqt IH 111 Otl HOCIOrl .. •.4 M«Ndl> IHI IH Otl Htatm '11 SI, ii• ... ,, fH I 11 d<PI Coll•~ • •-4 C,.,poo IH leldOI No•t••"'1 M, H- fHI t1 •I ~"I• U , • 0 Sllv1 IHI el Ort¥~ l~r 100 •.of matcht''-1 emain for thl' lt>u"1w H1~ Thrc•(• M<iy 7 v.h t>n L;i~una nearh \'If; 1ls S.111 ClcmC'nll' an<I Ma y JI wh1·n S;in C 1 t' m 1• n t " 1 n ,. :i d 1• s l;n1v<"rs1ty an lh1· f1n~llt· BOYS VOLLE VRi\Ll. SOUTll ('OAST Lf:i\GUE W L GB San Clemt'nt<' 10 1 Lnguna Bcat•h 9 2 l University 7 :1 2 Dnna llllls 4 7 6 EIToro 2 9 8 Mission V1eJO o 11 10 Tonight's Games Un1vers1ty at Laguna Beach Mi ssion V1 eJo at El Toro · San Clemente at Dana Hllls • * * VAIUITY '"""-1 l<Art>O< Oot Edi""' IS.t. IS IJ. 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El J o hn:. o n Modena ll1J?h 10ranj.!el doubl~d who had Vang uards scored fnc• C•u•-•• 10 lime~ IO lhe rir:.l lV.O in ,0..,.,14 :" i' ninj?S and ht•ld OH a Pn.o10, t i J I belated Est anc1a <Costa ~ .~~·~·;· )b ~ : Mesa 1 rally. µosling a 5.4 A,.,, " , o Century Lt>aguc basl•ball ~;~':.:'ah , o w 1 n T u el> d a Y a I F: I c nq••nd lb ~ ~ Modena. :;.:·'.~,~\'~ ~ g In other leagUl' action, "'""1'''" 0 0 it was Costa Mt>s::i 's ''•'•" '' ' ~lu s tan ~s dcfl•ating ""0n•d•1 ~;11~ Corona del Ma r 's Seu JnM\Ofl.7b J 1 Kings. 4· l . ~~~;;.,~ " ~ ~ Estancia trt1ilcd 5·0 en· ""'"" J o ll'r1ng the saxlh inning ~~.;:·: 1b : g when 1t scnrl•d four '"''"""·' , o ti mes ~·,;,~~~' .~n ~ g With t\\O outs. Doug 1ww1 ,, o o Paynt' singled and Glenn w·;~~:.~b 1! ~ Rob1'rtson 14alkl·d Then. sort1tylM•ftt • " .... I 0 I 0 I 0 • 1 '1 0 0 0 0 0 0 b ' 0 0 0 () 0 0 , " •bl ' 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 ' Cary Hob<'rtson h1l a • " • ground ball that 1::1 ~;:;;:.::~· :.io-: ~ :::! ~ ~ ~t I) d (' n a . s ., (' c 0 n d IO•ft<I• 10 h;:a$""t!man boot~ Payne ,,,.1""" ,, ,. ••.. ', .. '"' SCOrt'd on lht' m ... CUI' <tnd ,,.._ .............. ,,,. , I 0 0 0 H a Ip h R on q u 1 I I fl ~:;:,~,;'.,"''~"·n. '" ": fo llowcd v. 1th an rb1 v. ,,. "' 1 I 0 single ~~~;: ,,' Gary Val1erl' then c,. ..... , s macked a sm~lc thnl !:',.,,"':;'~ •11 scort'd fil')bert~o n and """'"'rt" Ronqwllo ~:;::~·;,.;;' P Costa Mesa onlv led 2·1 """"' 0 I n 0 ,. I 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s I , 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 1 m the third inning when '"'"" 1t upped its advanta1w to 3·1 And in thc fifth. the 11 """' ~' MustanJOtS s cnn·rl an 1m ~;:, ·,~ porlanl rourlh run wlwn """' dh llM .. t ft• Ill ... , l I ' I " .... 0 0 I 0 M a r k T 0 m I l a r a m c r,~ ... n'.!':~~~. lb home on a pass1•d hall. \1•mmor,11 Corona del Ma r's Jon e ~'oto"' •1 • p """'·,, tally cam<' an the lOJJ of v""•·''' ' 0 1 0 1 0 ' I ' 0 1 I ,, \ so .... , '""'"'' I 1 0 0 1 I I 0 0 I 1 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 4 th e f i r !I t o n J o h n 101"'' II ans on · s I 1 n <' 1} ra v l ' single lhnl drovc in Doug ~:~;.:.~4 , ... 0'!0004 041 1 1)1) 000 • -S I I MD Gains Playoffs: Maler Del lligh School or Santa Ana scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth inmnR to de· real Servile High . 4·3. in Angelus League baseball action on the winner 's field Tuesday afternoon Combined v. ith St. Paul's win over Pius X. the Monarchs hove clinched a berth m the CJF4·A playoffs The M o n arc h s scored the winning runs In the sixth on a n infield out by Mall Macauley and a single by Bobby Meacham after a hit bat- ter. an error and a waJk had loaded the bases. 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FR78-1' 63.00 2.63 GR78·14 69.00 2.80 Hll78°14 75.00 2.9t CIA78· 15 72.00 --2.U HR78·15 --n.oo-3.07 LR78·15 86,00 3.34 Save 25°/o o·n our Stop Action® drum brake overhaul Sale 49.88 ·Re g. 66.ss Here'• what •• do: • Install new JCPenney Stop Action · brake llnlng1 on 1n 4 wheeta • Rebuild all wheel cylinders • Reaurl•ce four drum1 • Repack front wheel bearing a • lubrlute 1t'loe contact• • lnapect front fl'Hte aHI• • Inspect bt•k• aprfng• • lnspect maater cylinder • lnapect and •d)u•t P•rklng brake • tnapect rHr ofl seals for l••k• ' • Bteed Ind reflll br1ke 1y1tern • Road test c•r 'Moat Americ1n c.,1 end in.ny fOfe+gri ~r•. AACADIA•$AHTA ANITA BUENA PARK (Or~.thofpeetV1lleyVlew) CANOGA PARK CULVER CITY · "'OX HILLS'" DOWNEY FUU~TON HUNflNGTOH 8~4CH LAGUNA HILLS NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIOOE OAAHGt! ~ CITY' PUINTE HIUS SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD • •I ' 8 •f O~IL Y PILOT Van Pool Fans Leader Warns Ford Commuters Escape Hassles Cost-of -living Clause Could Cause Strik LOS ANG ELF.S (AP> Gloria Porter hu ended 10 year of driving to work on the frtt'way tn favor of lbe latest upenment intended t.o un choke Soulht•rn C1lllrorn11'1fret>way1 .. I l(ut'sa we'll gf't to doughnuts and t'offee later," said Mr11 Porter as ~h<• described the comfort ur 11.n a1r-condlhoned 10 panenger van equtppedwlthairlineseats. ------· ------- Most of the riders "slept or looked out the window" as a voluntl'er neighbor. Fred f~cker. drove the 10 comm uters from !luburban Cypress 35 miles up the freeway to work 1n the mid Wilshire dtslrict. 0~ THEIR FIRST day the ndcrs Wl're greeted with a rib· boo cuttrng ceremony presided over by Mayor Tom Bradley lo mark th(' start or the Van l'ool pilot program to draw com· mutcrs out or their cars. Regular transit buses have been 1nconven1enl for many or lhl' nearly IO million people who live and work in widely scattered art.><1~. Thl' \'ans ar<' s m all buses. each carr) ini: 10 commuters . But. as in J car pool, the driver as a rellow commuter who takes the \chicle home each night. model for tbt' current program Mmnetota Mining and Manufac luring Co., in St Paul. hns bouRht vans for employe or pools since 1973. BUT THE N£W progrom 1 the first time that workers from several companies can Join together for their ride to work In return for their chores. the dnvers pay nothing, receive pay- ment for one fare 1( the van is filled and gel personaJ UM or the vehicle on weekends for a fee of 12 cents a mile,· including gas. Melendez said. Costs are figured on the dis· lance from work to home and run $49 a month for a SO.mile com· mute, considerably cheaper than the $71 monthly expense Com· muter Computer figures it costs the owner or a standard-size car in gas. maintenance. and park· mg to travel the samechstance. S t rf ke A "'•ti AP 11111,...,..,. Three grade school children at Hunts ville , Ala., don't rare how long the Umted Rubber Workers stay on strike. They have enough old tires to last all summer. AN AE ROS P ACE s urvey showed most people ride the vans Two Utilities DETROI"!' (AP> -A top Cnit ed AulO Workers <UAW l official says ht> is t•onr1th•n1 the umon cun reach agreemt-nt on 11 new na11onnl "·ontr.ict with Ford Motor Co. this r1.111 \\tlh<>ut <t e.ln~e. But UAW Vace President K{'n Bannon warned thut the• nation's No . .2 auto m1tker could forec u "''alkout if It tries to w&iler down the cost or 11 vln(it allowance tn the currt'nt agreem<'nl. .. We're goinl( to try to a\'oid a trike," Bannon told 250 de· legates attending n three-day l;AW-Ford Council convention. ••JI they l f'ord) give recognition to the pnnciples we put forth. I am con£ident we can settle without a stnke. '' .~tock tor Sal~ The pubhc offering or SH>O· milbon Avco Financial Services. Inc .. 812 p('rcent s enior notes due April 15, 1984. al 99.50 percent lo yield 8 587 percent, plus accrued inter.est. 1f any, from April 28, 1976, has been announced. Net proceeds from the saJe or the notes will be added to the general funds or the Newport Beach-based company and in· llially will be applied to the re· duct1on of !>hort-term borrow· in gs. ( TAJ<ING J -~-C_K _ Te.ra• •81 .. e'! PEARSALl...'l'ex. (AP) -Oil drillers are ex-or1n~ th<' rollinM brush country around this rural town tn searchpf what could bt• "one of your bimgies" in Texas 011 finds . The seacb itself already has caused a blOm in Pearsall':1 economy Dnllers say :he limits of the P'!arsall Austi1 Chalk field 1n South Central 'i?xas remain un· known. They 1egan increased dnlling last Dec.tmber. Mounfafn htOtt' SAN FRANCJSCO {AP> Mount3ln resi~nts s hould be able to buy mor\ kilowatt hours or electric powell!t the minimum lifeline rate tharpeople in other areas. the State)'.>ublic Utilities Commission <PJC> has been lold. Arlene Ebcrha~t. manager or the Calaveras Cunty Chamber of Commerce. s&d in a hearing that in sett i~ the basic minimum at 300 tilowatl hours for . urban and st>urban areas and 500 kilowatts 6r rural a reas, VAN POOL initially involves 100 ride rs and IO \'ans owned by Crocker Bank. These are leased tp sem1pub1tc Commuter Co m· pulcr. which finds drivers and riders. Rick Melendez, a s pokesman for the commuter grgup. says he hopes 10 more , :. •. va:is can be added to the mid· 1~ --~~~~ ........ ~ ,...._, ... -=~ .. ~~-,,.:...4: -that 'Serncc can bl! expanded to -some as much as 110 miles round-trip daily -for the peace 01~~~·dary reasons include re· Tell Growth :r,· ,... r--. -1~-~~a--~n..Q{ .~~, + ... A-"~~--,~'"" ,'l,lt'.kJl~.,L.~~fi.-·••·· .. ~ iatt'lr"Ul""~'*''btt-l~,t\mnt-"~~ & UH IOltP1~fRttfe"'. ,) ·\&-.aw.a~~..-."» -~' .... -...... -. !>('n t.-the downtown area by the end of lhc year and freeing a famity car for the Company had the best first t w1feorkidsathome. quarter'" its hi!>tory ltus year. Reports Increase •' The Aerospace Corp. in sub· urban El Segundo was used as a But van riding is not an un-stockholders were told. mixed blessing, says Mrs. First quarter earrungs were 87 Porter. cents per s hare of common stock T rade Def kit MEXICO C ITY CAPl M<'x· 1co'::. tn1de b:ilance deficit for the rari.t l'A o months of this vear 'Aas ~ perl'ent below the figure for the corresponding period a year a~o. the Mexican Foreign Com mt•rcl' lnstllutc reported. "IT'S NOT m ore convenient." said the 45-year·old mother of two college-age sons. "I'm used 10 working until l 'm ready to go home. and maybe stopping for a drink. on 17 million shares outstanding, an increase of 64 cents per share over the depr essed first quarter of 1975. M eanw h i l e, Southe rn Cahfornia Edison Company's first quarter earnings amounted lo 76 cents pe r s ha re, 19 percent more than in the comparable "But 1t 's worth it lO avoid all that stress and strain or fighting at trafhc." she concludes. three months of 1975. Pl Bl.IC :\'OTIC'E f'ICTITIOVS •vs111ess H4MlST4TEMENT T,,, •Gi 1-.•l"I?"*-' ln,dr•OO•"'lbv'• I • '4 <I t'l'/t.\. l T Cl )t\'.11 Arr~ .. ,. .,q '.I I'~) H ,1,f '1 jf '" f~,.d n (A?)~ U+'-"'•rd y,,, t"t /1)~l 8tocn~n~r\t 1 I HVnt •nQ.lr;l'I t)"*'"' F\' (/\ ~,f)41) ... OfHI t R Hvr 1'1.-: nr~hl.it\1 _, Hunt "'itM u ... , n c • 111~ ,,_,.,. fh.1 '"'' ·~ •>"duc(rl'f b'f .1 r nl'lr•I f.•'H\•r\n•p A1 ~., t'/1,...,,.0, h I t "'" ' tllt'.l lf•M1 ,,.,," I,_ • •' t' l ,. 'O• •n ... (Ovntv~1 At,r11 ·' ,.._. Pl'HUC ~OTICE ll'ICTITIOVS eVSINHS NAMln4TaMENT nw touow1noo ,,.,\.Of\, •r• OO.nQ Dw)• M \\•\ ~C:H4FE ll ENT(llPlll~ES 1110 Pornone A..,•nUf', CO\\• Me .... (" .,..,, qooert W4lttr ~f\.afer ..attl S...nta Ail• G•rCJtti"I C.tO'f'tt, C•tltorn1•9'16Al Oorolhy Ju~ Stlllllt• .... , S.ntA Rita U.roe-n <;rowt, C•h•ornl•91._.J fh•\ °"''""" '' t onouttf'd by..,.. 1n div.du•• Dorothy J,.fn S<t\•t~r r"" ''•t•m."' •• , hlf'd wtth trw County c,.,., ot Or•l'IO'I' Cowl"ll't on A.on• ' .. ,. FUHI F~7 •••• t t Ut ,.,.,,,. rro ,,, o .. , ; p ., ~bl V.(f Or•nq.r coai,r OA1ly P•k>f Al 't t I Y I, If f • ti\ fl. A.iH'tll h lt ll ,.._ • ti.ct/• l'l Bl.IC ~OTIC'E \VI'( 111011 COUii T OF THE SU Tl OP CALI FOll .. IA FOR THE c ov .. TY Of ORANGE No 4 IUU NOTI CC O F HEARING OF PETITIO .. FOii AH OROEll 011•ec TING THE COHVlY&,.CE OF 11l4L PllOPl.llTY f l\b ,., RC>hlkt W FJH:NCH ,. ,.,, t ~. 1 l I\ .. r..,r"v r,1v(~ '""-' .-. •t; \Yi I t ft I ,. I l Mf-Yl q "-' ' , ••• p11-tto t 0 11 It l\ft,411 t .,f I A.it t 111 WILLIAM I \I JOHN I 1..illflf' ()It! r.011v H "(,UIH Altl\rr'utr<t1 ltt"'- Jt'1 c. .. mpy' t.H w• ~u.tt ,~ h••fllf (41,,.,,\. ,.,,,~ "' ... " 1•1J t A•l +•"r• tor Pl'BUC SOTICE SUl'ERIOll COUllTOf TIU: STATIE 0 , CA\.IFOaNl4 FOA TH t COUNTY 0' OA4NGE Ho A·l1JU NOTICI! 0" HIA .. I NG 01' Pl!TITION 'O• l'llOa111T I 0 , Will 4HO FOii \.ETTE RS TUTA!<ll" T411Y E\1•1• o< OENNIS A BIERW4G, p-•14\lfttf NQTICC 1\ -.[AEllY <;tVEN tt ... 1 BE.fTY J 81('qW 4Gf'l• .. t•l.-O~•t"'• Vl'f.I l'\ f,>f p, •OA1• ot Will ~ for I\ .~~ t ,, l •'l•r\ f•\t•mf'ntMy lO In. Xhfo,l,,,..f r•h'l'nCf fO w'-t\I'\ '' ~ of 1;,trltw-r CM• 11\Ulcu '\ ""'9 tfwt llW' ·~ ·~of•tr 04 ""'"'1no 1rw~N\ ,,,"""\At,.,, M4t " ,_,, ., 10 00• "'-· ",.,., c.ourttoom "' O.p.-.1 ,,,,.""No I of .. t1(1 t.)url. At 10() (1WIC C'n(f>f' Ort..,. Ne\t In If\• City Of !.•l'tta AC'I•, .tl1to,n1• 0.t•d AO"f 1J. 1'1• Wl\.llAM E. SI JOHN C.ounh ('"'~ ao11oe1. aouo \t~"'lf•I UW I Mon•rc" ••• Pl••• ...... " ........ ,.1, .. 1, C4 ,,.,, let CIUl-11 \It..-"''',., ~.,ttUo"~' "• I ,.,. ' . 1 '' • , 111 t J"'M·\~d O• •n~ (o.t t P•H' Piiot I I t \t.0nl II 1' •""1 M..lv) llllt , .. ,. 1'l IU.IC' 'llOTIC .. : Pl'Bl.IC SOTICE .. Uf't Ht OR COU" t OJ TM£ "Al( or C4ll,.01tN•• '-Off \Ul"llllOllCOV••Of'fNC !IH tOVN' y or QIUH(;t. ~TATI 01' C&lll'OllN14 POii l<o A UlU TM a COVtlTy 011 OllANCE H 0 T I C l 0 , H C 4 A I I< 0 0, NI 4 llUI 1'£Tl~IOH '011 PAOll'IT£0l'¥tlll !jQTl (lr 0, Hal\lllNO 0' ""0 •011 11 TTI II\ flH4MlH PfflTIOllf 1<011PlfOaATI!01' Wl\.L TAllV AHO '0• LIT TS II\ 0 1' 4 0 1 1 '' ' I l•.,.f\Hll HAIJMON MINIST A4Tl0H WITH TMl ·Wl\.l 01 l\~ •" • t l>WI\,. n •t 01 AM '"" ANNEXIO News in Brief .~fte Air Sclteduk The new schedule or Golden Wt.'s t Airlines, Newport Beach. includes 'direct service to Santa Barbara and Oxnard from the Orange County A1rpon The schedule offers lhrl'c n1)'.:hts da1lv lo and from Santa Barbara and SCH'ral n1~hts weekly to and from Oxn3rd. C'roHIJoK-s Rttalled The U.S. Consumer Pro<Jul'l Sare!\• Com- misMon and Wham·O Manufal'tunni; Co mpun.1 hav e a nnoun ced recall of about 15,000 "Powermas t e r '' rifll' crossbows and pis tol crossbows. Retailers and distributors have been notified by Wham -0 . Consumers who have qu<'st1ons concerning their crossbows may call the company's toll-freC' num her. 80<H23·4 l 74 Syntel I s :\'f'll" /\'afttf" Syntel, Inc • 1s the new nam<' taken by the lrvine s ubsidiary of tht' Cav1tron Corp., New York· based manufacturer of me<lacal and dental pro- ducts. The local company formerly was known as Synergistic Products. Inc. That name and the com- p an y's electronic production t•quipment a nd services divis ions were sold and SyntC'I now will concentrate in t he medical field . ~aguna S &lj Expand# Expansion ol tht• l.aJ.eun.1 lh'.1rh nnnk of Amenc3 1'1 uncll•r wa) The S.125.000 p rt1Jl't:l mdudes construclwn or j onl' !>lor\ :11lf11t11m to the rear or th<' 15 Y<'ur ohl bu1 hlin>: T\\ n nt•\\ ".ilk up dt•pr1,1t untti. "111 he· ln!>l alll'l'I Jntl th1• 111l 1·nor "ill lw mockrn11.NI t'ontrtlC'l or for lhr JOb, schrrtulC'd for complct1on in August , ls .J Ha v <.:on:-t t'Ul'llun (.'u , Cost :1 Mc•s;1 Revenues for the Tames Mirror Co for the first 12 'Meks of 1976 advanced to $202.2 million from $161.5 million in the firs quarter of 1975. Net income for the quarter increased lo Sll.5 millioifrom $7.5 m1lhnn in 1975, Dr. f)'unklin D. Murphy, cha1rm:ln of th~ard, re· ported. Earnings per share for the first quarter or 1976 amo~ted to :H cents per s hare comparl'd wath 22 cents per :;.hare in the fir~ quart<'r of 1975. Ne" spa per publlshin~ and newspnnt and forest lroducts operations 3ccountcd for a maJor share or net mcome improement. NEW YOllll , .. p , C•nVt PS Th,. tollowin\I 11 f (nm l • • ,, ·' \th•i. 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The project, aimed al conserv· lng power during the hot summer months and peak hours. will cost $3.1 m1lhon and will restructure rates in 41 categories. NPW ·chafrrNan William M . Batten will re place J ames J . Needham. who will r esign May 19 as chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. Batten is a member of the exchange':-. board. llp• and Doten• UP\ l~ t (l>q !>\I 1• •Vr>n~ ' • .. •• uo if\ 11• t l UP U t "• Uu " t 14 1 • + t •, Up h t ~ • • VI) I/ l •• • VII 17 I ~'· • .. vo 10 / " t IJf• 10 \ I • t ' Up In I ) , + 1 vu 111 '' 41 • , ~. Uo 10 O t l • ' ,,,, • ;i J T + '• U'1 11 t , • ur-, 1 "l • • 1 Oct I I ll ., "'' , ' '>t• .. U11 • • IJ , tip ' ' .. , 110 • If I ., 110 'I I • • • lljt \"' , • t Ult 11 • ll11 ~ I \JU ) I OOWNS Ld" Cl>Q P• I JQ'·> -I 011 I~ I tt • ' t''• Olf \Ii 1 1 -""• Ott •~ • 11' -'·-OH 1\1 1 Yt Oii I< I t'" 1 OH fl\ ... • ,.,. 011 1 ' i • .., Ott tJ '.. , • 04, 1t 1 \ • • Otl 1 , ) '• ()H t'\ I ' • • , r~•• ' ' '.. • \1 OU -,, .. ' , ... , . 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Pnrry. senior vi<'C' prcsadenl 3nd rhwf t•conom1111 of S.•runly J'ar 1f1c Bank. will s peak b<>for,• thf' Southern Caltfornln rhnpl('r or the National A11soc1a t1on of lndu!>l nal ond OHtct• Parks . The meetlntt will be held Ma~ 19 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. The 6 pm reception wall he followed by dinn<'r at 7 pm Rescrv01t1on'l may be made lhrough the chapter 0£f1cc, 4770 Campus Pnve, Jrvine. or by phoning 644·3533. OPfN TO 111£ PUBLIC fflH l\OMISStON PRlllS "l ~"f:>11MEl<h CJICOll C"ROS C"lClt'l OK Incre ase Announced • A t;rtt f '"'11.,td I,. "'"°' A..t(f\. ,... ~t f'M'•i rt ( ••lflJr"'' l '7MO \ Qoei.rt I tn90tct Tru•lflft f'W ,,_, R .. HOAll _,. , .. vO\.O T llVST P 0 8ot lti ~, .. u (.eltlOtl"ttA •10Q:) ,._., tki\•f\o '•\<..,._.we tf'd by• •imlt rd pr.It'"""" t-• llCTlll PITTSBU RG II (AP> -Wheeling-Pittsburgh Stet! Corp says pnces for its flat.rolled steel. used ln many consumer goods. will RO up an undisclosed amount June 1 in a move to increase re- venues 5.4 percent. M .. RG411[T ~ll\.S, INC f.-ft•t•lP"rtM' l •rfySm•!h Pt•,lOlttt ff\,, \'AU•mitl'lt ••\ •1J«J wU1' llW C"'1"1• ""~ o•O••n~ C•11n1v...,,.pr11 n '' • "'-"UlOP llOl.SfON, a v •"S &IWlllltlf t111c• &y ......... •~.cftl 4, ...... ,, .. 1.a. ,.. 0. .. 1 \eY .. , ..._ ....... C.~Me """ ..... Or ..... , .... 0. ft ...... ...,.111 n ;.J ..,..,~ '' 1•1• ,,.,~ . FRIDAY NIGHT-SATURDAY NIGHT VIEWING 1.30-8 30 PM AUCTION a·3o 10 00 PM SOUTH COAST PL.UA HOTEL-UN PEDRO ROOM MC»4EY OACI( GUARANTEE ON All MERC~Al'IOISE SOUJ AU STONES 0 I A. APPRAISED AHO CEATl1'1£D GEMS BY WES . \ The annour1cement was the first orrectang nat·rolled products smce October. 1975 It could signal a round or price hakes by othtr major s te e l producers . .W edneaday'8 Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS . WASHINGTON (AP) -·The gov- emment said today that Sta index de- signed to indicate future economic trend• declined In Marth for the first time ln flwe months, addinc a somber ncM to upbeat ecooo1Uic reports of re-cent weeks. w.clnesday. Aprtl 28. 1976 s OAIL V PILOT 85 Balance S hif t.s 'ImperialisID.' ' Turns Tables By lllD.'roN MOSKOWITZ ; For a variety of reasons, U.S. comp11nJes went abroad ln a big wavo after World War II. Forthu umcvuicty of rea-sons, foreign companies now ure Invading the United States -and the switch tells you a lot aoout toe cnangto& balance or power Jn the world. ~ Companie. aucb ws Procter & Gamble. CampbeiJ Soup and General Foods put plants into other countries beo•~c they realized tbat was the only way they could tap tho.so marketa. It didn't make much :sense to export pack .. ies or. 11desoaporJell·O. • Money Tree . Companies such as Sony, Kikkoman and Volvo are proceeding on lhe same asswoption to- day. Sony is making TV sets ln San Diego, Kik- koman is turning out soy sauce in Wisconsin and Volvo soon wll.l assemble cars 1n Virginia. ONE COM PELLING REASON for the U.S. invasion of foreign markets was the disparity in wage rates. American pay scales were so far above those in the re:.l or the world that U.S.-produced goods were priced out of overseas markets. This disparity also helped to fµe l U.S. tourist traffic overseas. Americans traveled to Europe lo pick up b~rgains -and they came home laden. That disparity no longer obtains. Wage rates in Europe and Japan have advanced to the point where their produclll often cost more than the comparable ones made here. And German and Japanese tourists now invade the United States to pick up bargains -and they return home laden. WE ARE THEREFORE experiencing what other coun. tries previously experienced: a huge influx of foreign in· M~n1. · • ~· ~. W°'J)(f_hc~~j , I .S...,)!~ .. ~jp/!_:.;;· ~~~~~-·-.. : .... '>',~~ $2.5 billion last year, which means OW OS ahead Of our corporate investment in other countries. Many of the pro· ducts and services we buy are supplied by foreign concerns. More will fall into that category in the future. One way U.S. companies muscled into other countries was by acquiring local concerns. Chrysler and Gillette did that. So did a host of U.S. advertising agencies. ThaL's now happening here. THE BASKIN-ROBBINS ire rrcam chain bas fallen in· to British hands (J . Lyons). So have the Saks Fifth Avenue st.ores (British·American Tobacco). Motorola's TV set busi- ness now belongs to the Japanese <Matsushita). Our largest paperback publis her, Bantam, is owned by an Italian ~on· glomerate (l.F.I.). Among the largest forei1tn satellites operating in the t1.S. today: Shell Oil, eighth largest oi l rompuny in the U.S.: Grand Union, ninth largest supermarket drnin: Nntional Tea, 11th largest supermarket chain; Lever Bros .. third largest soap and detergent producer; Thos. J Lipton, the No. 1 tea seller: Hoffmann· La Roche, one or the toil prescription drug sellers with its two tranquilizers. Valium and Librium: Keebler. major cookie and cracker maker: Libby, McNeil & Libby and Stouffer Foods, both units now ol Nestle: and Brown & Williamson of Louisville, maker of Kool, Viceroy and Raleigh cigarettes. They used to complain overseas about American eronomic imperialism. The "i~~rialliu!t_''_ we'.re ..haY.ing "hel'e noWiSeomThgrfom naTlaaozen countries. Ariti-'redli11i11g' Bill Becomes Law SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has issued regulations making it illegal for state-chartered sav· ings and Joans to systematically refuse to make home loans in low-income areas. Brown said his action marks the beginning of the "toughest and most stringent" campaign in the nation against .. redlining" -the practice of denying home loans in high risk areas regardless of a borrower's credit rating. THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR. whose administra· lion announced last year it would move against redlining, said the regulations "would go a long way" toward curbing deterioration or poor districts. "For too long the neighborhoods of this country have been deteriorating for lack or capital, fbr lack of economic development," he said. ''The rules now being signed into orricial regulation will go a long way toward reversing that process." BROWN SAID THE REGULATIONS, effective July J, will: -Make it unlawful for a savings and loan institution to refuse to lend money to a homeowner solely because of the neighborhood involved .. -Outlaw any marketing system that would di&· <"riminate against any particular neighborhood. -Require savings and loans to file information with the state Department or Savings and Loan on where loans nre being made. -ALLOW ANYONE DENIED A Joan lo receive a writ· ten explanation. -Create a Board of Inquiry to consider prot.esta over rejected loans that are appealed to the savings and loan commissioner. "Wo can talk a lot about govcrnm@nt programs, but for the average working person the only way to get a home loan ls through conventional loans.·• Brown said. ''THESE REGULATIONS WILL set the stage for re,-. new al of home ownc·rship in tho~.(' ur(•as where it Is declin- ing and hopefully bring It back to those areaa where it h:as disappeared." Donald Burns, Brown's lluslncss and Transportation Agency secretary, said the savings and loan com missioner would have authority to close down a ztate·ch1rterc<.1 sav· ings and loan that violates the regulations. Union Tells Jump LOS ANGELES (AP) -Union 011 Co. or California re· ports Its profit.a are up 64 percent over the first quarter or 1975. Chairman and President Fred L . lhrlley told stockholders that earnings in the flN\t three.months of tho year tqtaled $6$.8 million or $1.60 per fully diluted share, compared with $40.1 million or 98 cenu a year ago. Total re- venoea were $1.S bllUon 1D lhti lateat qoarter compared to $1.3 billion a year earlier. • Hartley said proflts were still down 10 percut from their energy crisis high or two years ago. \ .. 88 DAILY PILOT WednUday. ~t 28. ttn. Tonight's TV Highlights CBS 8 8:00 -Orani ulans: Orphans or the World. Efforts to save the orangutans rrom the encroachment of man are describ~d ln this s pecial, mmed in the rain forest of Sumatra and narral· cd by Peter Ustinov. ABC OJ 8.00 -The New Original Wonder Womun. Wonder Woman <Lynda Carter ) meets her Nordic nemesis in Fausta (Lynda Day George). Germany's strongest woman, sent in 1942 by the Fuehrer to Wa:>hingt.on to defeat Wonder Woman and bring her back to Germany. Lyle Waggont:r and Christopher George are featured . KCET ~ 9:00-"All Over." Ttus new Edward Albee drama on the theme or ' man's re lation to death is perfomed by ' • lht Hartford Stage Company on The ater en America. Irvine Chorale lneluded Gala Concert Planned Incredible. Abtoluttly incredl· ble. There ls no otbtt way lo descnbe it. Here we are, ju.st 24 hours away from the most ambitious and astonsbinely complex choral offering to be staaed in Soulh.ern Calllorn1a for many a year, and we have had virtually no publici· ty concerning this tilw:uUnJ& offer· Ing. • One would have thought that music lovers In Los Angeles and Oraoe.e counUes would have been deluged w ith data on tbe performance planned for Thurs· day, Friday and Saturday even· ings in the Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. TOii BARLEY MuelcBoa termined and carefully plan1ted attempt to come to terms with 11 mauive work a:uaranteed to s care the pants off lesser personalities than conductor Zubln Mehta and choral director Roger Wagner. Working under their direction will be the combined forces or the Los Angeles Master Chorale, our own lrvine Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Chamber Singers. the Metropolitan F e!>lival Singers aod the Collegiate Chorale. ba.sa Stmon E1te1 And, or cour e, tht> Los Angeles Pbilarmon1c Orchestra will tx• on band to lend instrumental sup- port to a concert that "•II. "e predJCl, bf tulkcd ubout for mt1ny years to come Mahler'1:1 magnificent 8th, In· tcrpnited b y more tht1n 300 voices and lhe full orchestru. will be performed on each o! the lhrt't' evenings ut 8 30 p m -CHORD ' AT RANDOM Britain's bt>loved Amadeu:. Quartet no less beloved in Laguna Beach, "e mtjthl add - wtll deliver th~ final concert oi the season Thursday rughl for the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society. Scheduled for 8:30 p.m .. the concert wall feature works by - ... All.IAIC> l.OMUID• f ... , ...... "COUMTDOWW 4T KUHIMl ... I ............. ...... uo11r ...... , .. .,.., Ill( ... . 1 H\ei. I IM.J ... )t _.., ..... _,,. "'ALOHA ICM• ._.,.. ~ I -•t:Sl -)>IMl•t>U ,..., ... ,. "1UW" )'-.H W. t •'-l.Z.-181 .. ,_, .. ..w....- ~ -·-'· '--. IM..>"°'9" .. • "101"1 .10 At40 ntl OUTU W" Ill• "llWllOICt- TME CITV SHOl"INO Ct:NTAC OUMCH 6J4.Jt t I ' I.A. ,AWV !MANCHllTllll liq 0 .0. ,AWY ICITV OR. IX.I t •1ot• JO AMD THIOVfUW" '1ltWAP01cr .. "HOLLYWOOD II.YD.• "THI WILD PARTY" • "THIMA .. WHO IA 5'C1ID DOWM HHIS'r V "SNOW JOI" lf'GI AFTER ALL, WE have to go bac k to 1948 and a single Hollywood Bowl re ndition for the last local p e rformance of Mahler's Symphony No. 8, the famed .. Symphony o r a Thousand " AND LOOK. AT these superb soloists: sopranos Heather Harper, Clarice Carson and Delcina Stevenson; metzos Claudine Carlson and Nina ·Hinson, tenor Seth McCoy. bantone Douglas Lawrence and Haydn. Schubert and Beethoven ..._ ________ __. m the Laguna Beach HJgh School .----------- r TV DAILY LOG ctff on li1111int 1ppun to bt 111 ob· W ecfnesda y t«1 that could p10.1dt lllOlltlllY •1ndl1ll for ''" and UJllOflL This imminenl offering. 28 years later, is a much more de· aud1tonum. Oh Lord. another music :.eason ending. But who better to" r..ap It up than the Amadeus., EIDIDy Ballots Arrive Better Late Than Never? Not This Time ~~-,ht!l!~.ciJo.k...•. __ !l.!~ICIJ9 CB lmtta LOS ~NGELES (l},P) -The ''The entry cards were all nothing the academy could do 9fN~iwr-.-...._....;~3~ ··~.tt.~~~~~:i.·-.~~:.:-·'~~~ ~4~.Jl~~~ '!'ihe !low to make U}~ for th.~ ~m1s:.1on:. 11CM1u11~rdtlt4 lie nsuma me noitltnat10bs "'h~ ~~ ~.-· .1 _:, _ _ .~~· . • • 5:001 1.:....~.flJ mm C.,..•""-roi. o1 1 .,.1 .. bilJer"' an weU.almos\. Hut too late to do ly Emp y °£Q\!l ~. ,-; · ·~anT'o'ti(f~e fa) ~li!Cil@ ~--· • 4lt...,, • cracl the 01MHtl09.. aoyt>ody any good. . award chairman I.ariy Stew:y:t. 17 ·Emmye Awards tel a!>if. ·At ,,.., Altair ~;1:,:i~1 -.... ,., Twenty-one of the missing He said a public relations officer least the pubhc has the right to ' . .,..... CIJM" (du) '67 _ W11Jtt1 Butty, nominations were delivered lo for the U.S. Postal Service told know what went wrong," he said. ~ 'll1IWl•fMllf f1¥tDv111W1J. • the National Academy of tum·thecards might have been Hector G. Godinez. the Lo:. ~ AM•U •Music & Comedy From Television Arts and Sciences six found in an empty mailbox, truck Angeles district manager or the ~Ii_t'b'J:'Jrtt *Lis Yeps With Charo weeks afte r they were mailed. or cart. Postal Service, sent a letter of m-And Arte Johnson At. 9 At least 50 performers. wnlers apology to the academy. It was ~JM,e .,...,_._ IMm"""' si-and directors -including pre· STEWART SA.ID the re was dellvered by messenger. a> llllle ._. Tiit e.w Ooan vious winners Robert Blake of HI~ IJ~Mfitll ~ , ~...,..Criftie.,. "-In ill A.Mra •fi4 ~ "Barella" and Carroll O'Connor • li · (j)StNfdltSbn [cfwlld Alblf'I Gt .... ,._es Ille or "All in the F amily" -were Lockheed Fi.lrn Set , ffot a..ic CMfMIJ ''-• ot -·· 111ii. 10 ieaG as not among tbose considered for • ·'•'-*'-"' •l-IJU.,S ¥11W.tt11ellltllC(s this year's Emmy nominations : i..-bt"'4c. PtllOfnled bJ lllt Hallford be h . ds d"d .7:tOf)00@CJ>mCD"'1n (Col\11.)Staae tompw,. causet ear entrycar 1 not Matsuoka said the film . "Death Sdhng anr th1ni.: "1th a 0 :.uly P1lot t'IJ.,:.1C.l•d Ali 1~ a ~1mµll:' mJltl'I JU!>t t•all t~12 56iS CiJ lfteslie rr1 arrive at tbe Academy by lhe . 0'""'~*hlt" 9:JO O @\!l',,mcaa ' 1111 ..._ March 19deadline. i t• I~,, I.....,_, "Ill& Stn.M" (R) Altc1 ChtCD JOW TOKYO (AP) -A J apanese motion picture company is mak· ing a film t~ c~the Lockheed payoff scandal that has thrown Japanese politics into an uproar. Zone," should be in Jap•meseP-------------------• tllt llllte lftldYnlCS UftlOll, t"-: (i Te .. Ille Trwlll un!Ofl Olllftllft lotcu 11<111 to '° ~ ' ~...:-Olll on illll.t 1111nit £d 8""'1\. : TIM flt al lanta M l'rilNwfl (11 (~.I a• Cu11U1oh 10:00 t1 ~ (1] (j) n. .... ..,.lit !RI • I ifll'" tie U1lft Bumper Morain woulleb • Slllll«(· . DnMllc S«lts td 111vu11 theft ~nalts •ti~ the : • ,wu.,. 1 .. 11y in/llred Nn·s suttr, 111 attorney );30 I,._ VIMM Sltft "ho will not llcllfVt Ill! fll'olllef is :;\"" 1•~ r a a11111ul ...., .... -YM Q Q) (j) m l!M "fht Theoly LM AMrk<M ~ o1 tllt 1-t 8ymtldtl"' Robert • lat't MN A Ou4 o.r.111. C.nil 11ouen aa4 Mum, PERFORMERS WHO wanted to be considered for an Emmy must s ubmit their (\WO entry ards. The cards that turned up con· tained all the acting, writing and directing nominations for "The Jeffersons" and "The Dumpl- ings." The other cards are still unaccounted for. The Toho Company said it is filming the slory of a 1958-59 competition between Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and the Grumman Aerospace Corp. to sell Japan a .new figbterplaoe. Toho Vice President Isao movie theaters m pl~nty of tim~ to take advanlagt• of thl' heavy press coverage of the scandal. "SlY RIDERS" ~........ tllout 11111AIOOI ~ lbtftofntao-------------------------------_:==========• ~ ,._ ,_. 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RmFORD/llfFMAN "ALL THE PRESD:NT'~ IEf r *\'" ~\. / I Conltnuou1 01111 2:00-4:35- 7:15-t:•s ''SWEPT AWAY'' GET YOUR BEAUTIFUL COLOR T·SHIRTS, FREE TO THE FIRST 20 PATRONS ON FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! STARRING GIANCARLO GIANNINI "It nplodts into a fierce battle , • of tilt sem tbat is u witty as it ~s wist, !Mas ferocms u It fl* IS fllQJ. -.Ndollt c,.,, . ,0 • "SWept ·;· ~~,· ~~. I Away~·,\.:~"'" 1 111 •• , ,.,t .. , .. ,.r: BY LINA WERTMULLER ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE edwards BRISTOL CINEMA llttSTOL AT MACAITHUlt 54()..7444 CINEMA WEST Wts'fMINSTUA.TGOLDlN'WUT WISTMI ... CltfTH IU-44U floss Tweed 'Xakes Gas ~.,. (ln Ratings ) NEW 'YORK (AP> A CRS ~ramatlutlon of how Boss ffweed bilked New-York of )l!JJUom ot dollars i.n the late.• ~ didn't hack it last week :With viewers. Neither d1d & CBS ~dyotpubUcTV inAmencu. • The two programs, accordmic ~ A. C. Nlelaen Company uu Atience estlm ates mndc public Tucday, were the lenst-wutched I 1how1 in the week end ri) 25. e rnost·w atched program waa a rerun of C BS' "All 1n the Family" which, according to t.liehen estim ates, was seen in more lbao 20 million homes According to the Nielsen lffurea. the 19 m ost papular reninc shows last week aner :'All in the Family" were '"M•fO'f o.,, .. •"O "'l•w,,,. ~ \rutt•,·• -.acl; 0 P"ylll\'' •"O M. s H It.IOI" "Cih ol A-"· l"'ICI oto1•• •"<I .. <11ott. cast. .,.,..... \t•t\10 ~ --------- W~nesaay April 28 t978 DAILY PILOT ~f Toni Catches Her Star . . • EXt-Orange Coaat Actress Will Host TV Shou EDJTOH'S NOTE Tom TtM1ll. uw u.·1'11 known as an octrt'1 01td 1tn9v on lht Orangt COOlt vltder hfr /ormtr namt-, Tom Shearer, ~fort bt'rommg port o/ the Cop. lam and Ttnn11lc By 808 THOMAS LOS ANGELES <AP> "\\hen I wa:. j?rowrn1: u1>. l i.md to m:>sdf, ·1 know I'm going to bt' a stat.· Sul wh,•n l got tnto my 20s and saw all the talent that was .iround. 1 s aid, ·11ow am I t'VCr going lo find lhe circumstances so I <'an muk«: ll"' '. The circumstance:. arn\ed, adds Toni Ten111lle. m J chance meeling ri Vl' >ears ago \\1th Daryl Dragon. mullltalented :.on of conductor Carmen Dragon. The result was a musical col· laboration that has provided both of them with stardom as the Cap· lain and Tennille. :so much that he put Ul ll In \he rail schtduk " Whul will th_, sho\\ be like? "Lcsi. ('omed~ thuo 'Sonny end Cher.· ·· cxplaan\•d Dragon. "Wt''ll do some talltln~. or t'ouri.e. we hwd A rt Carney on the fir s t ~how, and he wu s morvelou:. \\'l' ubo d1d four ruts from our new album. usmg (ilm to build up lmuges of what the son~s urc ubout ·· "Daryl says that our appeal is lovl'·oricnted. and I think the :.how "111 rcflert that," Toni, 32. added. "I think people cnn feel the love we ha v(' for what Wf! do. our lo' l' for each other. Arid the lo\"e t hat the uud1ent't' has for us come:. through, too "I READ Ol'R fan letters. and they carry the same theme. ·1 hope you'll ne\'cr gel divorced.· 11trumentab were out Toni was born In l\lontgomtiry, Ala. her father u singer. h\•r mother a TV i.how hostess. Sho tram~ as an actre11-:. with the South Coast Repertory Compul\)' In Costa Mt>t1A. wht'r~ sh<.• co- authored u r<'ck mu<11cal obout i'rolo.:~'. ".Mother Eurth." IL :.ound:i rorbiddlng. l>Ut the show was imualnallvc und moving. "MOTHER EARTH" moved to San Francisco. where the pro.· duccrs nt'eded u new keyboard playl'r. Daryl Dragon new up fur the JOb. "I'm mort' rom:inttc tha'n Daryl. and 1 \\as struck by him \\hen we firs t met," :.aid Toni. "fie JU.St sat there. silently lis ten- ing to the music Even though he duin 'l say a \\ ord, l told m) sell 'There's something here.' " ' 'I Jove you,' "l love your music.' Dragon was impressed by her tMc.f\/' •"'Witte.om. I•<•. 1Coner·• ""° ¥tlll>n0.,, ,.._ .. (alt AICI; "J""9o ......,.,...,., 1n-\<ol bowo 8oys" (NICI; 'SMnde, Mo• t ~'""' --11-'-"F•IOa~Mow•e·· '•11 48Ct 0<>-0., ~ • Tlnw"' -··s.,,..,, ""° OMtr '"°'~ C8~1 ,"OoMle -Marl•" (ABC• -•lob.,_ !f"Klal" IHICI ..... ., . ., .... CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE RELAX WITH BULLDOGS They'll Host Their Own TV Show on ABC In Fall Their ascent to the heights or PoP music \\as signaled la:.t month when their "Love Will Keep Us Together" won the Grammy as Record of the Year . On Sept. 21. ABC ~•II premiere ··The Captain and Te nnille Show." a weekly mus1cal·vancty st-ries. That kind or • following carries mus1r. and their collaborat1on "1th 1t a big rcspons1b1lity. But "as s trictly professional at first. , ~t~~e.~' good respons1b1lity to Romance came later "Mother . Earth" came to Hollywood and . ·. They are a handsome pair. died l"1t was beginrung to get ' Captain and Tennille, and there commercial. .. said TennlllCI. 1s dcplh behind the aura o( suc-The pair toured with the Beach ce ss . Both come from sohd Boys. Daryl al lhc keyboard an musical backgrounds. Daryl, of yachting cap _ that's when he course. wus s urrounded by music be c · in his childhood, studied classical "Bceaa~~ ~irt_~~ain '-Tona a:. the I Q: Wasn't Barry Newman (who plays T'V "ORIGI NALLY ABC was piano for 10 years. Understan· wyer Petrocelli> a law student lo his early days~ 'Glad YOU Asked That' thanking about a summer show dably. he di ,.l'rged from his Toni and Dar.vi, who wer" m nr· .._Mn. D. McAllis ter, Ph.11 .. delpb•a. for us,·· said Dra0 on •. 33. ""'"ed C th · ( Id f · " .. ~ ,., r• a cr s 1c o,senous music, ried on Vah.•ntrne's Day two When Petrocelli Lost • A: No. But Bar:ry d1 act as a "'barracks ba-r. by M 11 ..ct H G d $1lverman <ABC Entertainment tried forb a pop career with years ago, will be touring the J •• · . . ;• · ••u~k-~ -at Y". a Y ar fter president) told us. 'Let's do it s ennis and Do~°" Th . , thioo ~~·· •• _ •1' m ' 6' "~1..· r.:i, "'i' ·-~'>t.ew-. . .. M •' ~ ~ ~~-... ······----~,...,,. ~ _.., ~ lo"\~•' a . ..a....;.~·•.lh-.~.~~ •• ~rye ~·~~¥.~~.~ ~~~· -.:-.:..~.r.:: . :, ~ . . ·,, , ·~ t~oub!~n:iakers . With an ··educa· <:rutrhes. she audit1on<'d to 'slnK at Charlie Yec:S mu;a' mpTe ~ an 'lle11Xed If nad urlC, a d 1 . dJences. · ~,'on g!~aned from hi s Sha~gha1 lnn inCincmnat1and goltheJob -sing- Pelrocelh scripts. 1l "a:. a ing Sund a) s for SS a St'S ion Eighll'Cn months after clear ca se or seH-defcnse. tht> accident. still on rrutchl•s. Dom got a JOb as the declared ~ewman "'The affable girl ~1nger \\1th Uarney Rapp and ha:. :'\e\\ Englan- JUdge hstened. recognized me a~ dcrs for S2S a" eek a famous 'T\' hl\\)er." then ga't: his verdict." recalls the actor ·· 'You did 't·r~ \\ell. Mr Petrocelh, · h1'> honor intoned Q : \\'ho do ~ ou think ii. ont' of lh£' funniei.t of the nt>w comedian)? -Oaniel P. l.a)h, Little Rock, ~~. . ... 111w11U11 'But my vrrd1ct 1:. gwlt) Your • tlient is fined $31. (Sound of ga\i:'I hilling bench) Next case!·" ,., Q : I see whe re actress Kim Sovak married a1a1D. How many h usbands has she had? And \\hlcb o(..J.be be•ul.Y titles she \\on before s he became , famous tickled her the most? -~trs. R. Dunn, A Wt• hkl' J ..,land up com1& named t-'rcdd1e Roman -"hi> work ... "1th Tell) SJ\ Jlas in his nightclub appcaranct•s lhs humor is fresh, his tim- ing. delivery and taste 1mpcccabl<· T o wit "To sho" ) ou how broke our country 1s. I 1ust flOt lhe re· fund check on my tax and 11 wa'> !>lampc•d 'llOLD TILL :\tO~OA Y''" lUtbmond, Va. • A: When the studio publir11y departmt•nt had her crowned "Mbs Oc<'pfreezc ·· Kim "us prt'· • viously married only once To actor H1rh.ird • Johnson, with whom slw's bt·en a clo:.t• fnl'nd l'\·cr : since they divorced 111 1969. Al \\h1ch llmt• ~ht· cum ~ : mented: "My marnattc did not work out because St•nd 1101.1r que~t1ons tu /ly Cardnrr · Glad You ~~ked That cart' of th1!! neU'!r(JOper f> 0 Ho:r 16511, ( osta .\le~a '1:!621> .\fanll/11 and lly (;ordllt'r will ansu•er as many qut'!.lwn~ as tht·t/ can m their rolurnn, but the vv/umr o/ marl mukf'$ PfT$Onal repl1t•s 1mpo3:11b/e • I'm a loner. I have lo be " ;::======---- . Q: J was told that both Dom Day and Dinah ~· Shore had to overcome belnl( crippled al birth. Is ., ... , ...... : this 10? -Dolor es Diaz, Orlando, F1a. ttl~I ~ A: Nol et birth. Dinah. \\hen ~hc \\as onh a ..., ''" ....... , : year and a half old. wa:. sln cken "11h polio Bui 1----::.... __ ,._,._"'_._ ..... _~_ .... _ ... __ _. ; thanks to her mother she learned ho" to walk : through phys ical therapy, swimming and studying : ballet. Doris Day. an her early tt>l•n ... i,u((crcd ~ severe injuries when a car an \\ h1ch ... hc "as d n vang r. home with some fr1endl> wa., hit b) u loromoll,·e and HELDOVH "ONI FLEW OVH THE CUCMOO'S HIST" Ill .... .a freight car. The doctors doubted 1f she'd ever _walk again. When her bonl'., almo~t healed, shl' • tried lo do a tap dance at homl'. :.hppt·d on a lhni" : rug and fell -brcaktng lh<' le.: all uH'r ug.ian On Setlior Citiuns S 1.00 I' I I IN THEATRE ONE: IN THEATRE TWO: Gene Madeline Ma1y Wlkier Kah1 Fektnan The Most Oewstating Detective Story Of This Century. RmFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL 111 PRE~~EN" ~· -t ... NOW ON THE LARGEST .SCREEN ANO IN THE MOST LUXURIOUS THEATRE WEST OF NEW YORK "~ HOW Off THE V.AGEST SCREEN AHO IN 1'1f ti!OST LUXURIOUS 1'1EA111[ WEST 01 N[W YOAK• (PO) MON ·'"' 1 15·• es SAl/SUN 2~ 435 71r,.9'45 ..ailR ACADEMY AWARD (R) WINN[A SO_UTH .C.9".S'I' ••·-r • W,Af ..... \AT I '~M I 41 THEATIEI------_,. JAMES HOLIN .Mt JILL CLAYIUlGH 0 GAILE AMD LO MIA RD .. INCOLOl IU THEATRE 11----..... GLIMDA JACISON IN ''4fDDA .. G~DA JACKSON ottd MICHAIL CAIMI "THE ROMANTIC GLISHWOMAN' Ill "" ................... .............. ..,,." 11 .. -. .... 1w ....... 11 ........... ( ... A,.ILM8'f UNA WflUMUU.f" 91AAIUNO QIANCAALO GIANNINI I ...,..._ --... -...... . , . ~ .. ..... ' ., . EAEl.l.and (R) CA'IOICl. ~ • tlARtWQIOllO¥ • l!lmOlle£ •/(If A'f Wltlta OICAMllli • PA111.IAllll .... COOlll.i)11.._., \ ... ~ '"""~1<001 _,~°'l.KAHI' ~wiw--.1 NOW eon. TOGETHER edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT ILVD. AT VIA LICO ~ pi-4 h, IMV\ MOUN_, 1iU UAYll..'IW HEWPORT BEACH 673·8350 ••HtelllftW.W_,.._ •• toil!!-.. ......._ ._ .... , .. ,i._._. • -1 ·~ •• ..... a ._ •.... .a MW* ., J' RAPE CAN TURN A --COVER GIRL INTO · \Voo1h ·u,,.,l'" I\ 11 ... , ~ 'Krttlt)ll .!ikc:pt-r·· ( AKILLERI lipstick ·-·-·,. (R) -~ ........... lllAAOVAA hffllilNOWA\' tl"tvt QilHf KACICMAHWI emm&1 8~to,,~lo~c. -· ~· . .. ---....... . HEl'9URN ~ PlUI Si RBSAlllD ·,n:f&~ I• r/ THE . WAY WE WERE l I \ l ' l , I .•• DAil '( PtLOl wecinesoay.~121.1m BOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS I HAVf ONCC»JFIRMEl7 RE.FOR1S, OF A Hl6tfl..Y SPfCOl..ATIVE NAiURE,1ltAi A W~1'WN 15 PURPORTEVlO ~ R'.>SSlf't.'( HEA~C.1 -rnrs WAY! FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Wa F. lrown cmcl Mel Ccmoft r l I -f JLJS T FUc, 50 001' OF .../ PLACe If ~ 6(Jf't~'f ~D orut~Wl5£.! by Tom K. Ryan byTomlatU ~15 NEXT CHAPTER I~ 1HE ().)E 1'\JE. BEE~ L.OOKIN6 roRWARD 10! ~ANCY -HEY. CADDIE. -(M OUT OF TEES 'TODAY'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 1 Pillowcase '>Rote otayer 10 Gelatin sut>slttute 14 • Sof'loquy" WOtd6 O•lth 50 f nar s l•lle 5 1 SQUelctied 2 1-..+-Wr+..+ii+r+iiiiilt..triT+n1~1-:ni WOfd' 53 Cease for a ,,..,~~fT+l'htlhtimtrlm"" pe11od 57 Cus1ome1s 61 lnltont of 15 S~ytl'IQS Preti( l6 Where 6? Ha•use<s Pa11111111 Hill 64 P1inc1ole •\ 65No Amer 1 f Pio tests too Indians 9 Gmuth 6e 011""1no I UIO bOUI 20Cultlvaled 67 Stopper flowerll'lg 68 WorthlHS l)IWll Slulf 21 Sub1o.,,s 69 Conctuc:trs 2JCommentt 25 S..btrd 2tl Oinner for Of'I! '9Hooa1e1 .34 ScN>ol eum 35 • ot Pines 37 Space 111a tor eat 36 C1uces. NM 39 F 1111 r amc!< V woilte•s •t Cul~ I.awn •2Ba1 u ·· · Mlblt . t918bl!SI Mllf'I '6M111ne• 468aaet>all -• 00~ I ftt'llSh H~u JP!ltase by Emie Bushmihr ....... , .... _... ___ _ ....... __ , __ _ JUDGE PARKER MTEK rALl'\•NG TO MV AGENT 1 KN!:W T \\C,JLD 8E 1Mi::'05$18LE FO'! ME TO $~ENO THE l\E~l OF 11\V DAYS TEAC~INl.J. ':AM 1 MISS PEACH '"••r •·"-··~ .?--........ / ' ~-·: DOOLEY 1S WORLD GORDO -I rt.. 1-.'t.All Y Nt>I Vl .._'/ ~l1~f '(/N<.J 1 CONVI t\!-!Nu W1111 l A\\\..'~\.. by Rodger lradfield YOU~\ NI ~~~ 11 Y,")(l~t lAl .. IN' 10 1 HL f..'l(J fl C."40 by Gus Arriola .---------..... .---------------. ANIMAL CRACKERS HE'S LIABLE TO COME CJ.IEK HE~E. AND MCNE 'fOIJI{ NOSE BACK AND F~TH ACROSS '<OU~ FACE 1 1• by Herold Le Doux by Mell t'f M.-l<E~ YOt.A 1.00IC Tf N YE.A~< YCl.l"'6£1( WE1Rf TRYING "TO FIGURE OUT TME HEM" ~­ THAT A MIR OF UPS COOLO STANO WHEN A .22 SHORT IS FIRro FROM A MOUTH OUN . • • by Rodger Bollen T. ~ "Now he 'urc and li1turc the cull .1moun1 ot t.ha11 fatif1c I'll n~t'll "' I 111nJ'llv 1.~n never rc'I until I do -.omelhini; w11h lcf1ov1•1 m .ittn.AI " DENNIS THE MENACE 11 ~ AAD a; RUFF OOT ltfrO KIND Ci-A D'SC.USSION OVER !)INNER: ~ •• '• ... •• •• •• .. 'Still for Sale 0.111 ,_lot Sl1ll "'""'"' ORANGE COUNTY Lau· Cli11ic Expands .•( Wednesday Aprtl 28 1976 * DAILY PllQT 89' Candidates Quarreling 74th District Pair Zero 111 011 Slemoris 8.) 0 . ('. IH' "TIM.S 0t tM O•••t PllM ~Utt ramp.11~n tht•llffl! 111 lhl i llh 111!!.lnct >\:.,t-mbl) pnm.11, 11n tht• Republic.in ... 1d1· h.1~ hrn11i.:ht t" 0 or thl• lt-auini.: 1·111ll1· ... tal\h togethl'r to 1ra111 thl•tr "1i::h1' 1111 .1 lhird Cvndtdalt':. llt·nn Qw ~ll'I .ind Ma rian lil'rjll'~on hu'" l'hJr~t'd that t•and1datt• Jim s1,·11wn' 1' out to bu) thl' l'll•t.·tmn "1th ,, minimum SIOO 000 c ontnliul11111 to his O'\\ n c amµ.11,in 'Thul ~ J :-.1 n1 nl ldl!rb SJemoni:.. "ho rontend:. 1m hlti.ht d reports of his o" n fl:-l'al mtt•n·,1 tn his C'ampa1,!!11 ha\l' l>P1·n ill\ I stated · ffrpubllt•,1n h,•,1dqua1 tcrs'' lb J flt'lwnJI n.1mt' Sh·moni. r11nl't•1Jt>s thnt Ollt' t':lllt•t dtd ll!.l' th.ll phraM• 1n tlw hlJnkl'l 1'.tlhn~ th.it n1mm1'llt'l.'d IJ :.l "l't'k ·sh,• did 1t for .1bout J d;.1~ bt'fflrl' W l' rt'.lhl\'11 It , hl• maintain:- Thl' pr J ct tl't• ha!> :-topp\'d, It\' ~a~!. • t1l'IGLE \' 1·hargl'd ..ilw thJt Fordt• and Hutc h1·1 .in• J,!otng lo run th1• Slt•mon:. l'ampa1.:n JU"t likl thl.'\' h,1\ t' run their pre\'IOU:> 1 lh Lous ... 1 <. t'lla and 1Richard1 0 '.\ptll bad.1·,f dfortl-1 bpt•nd lot~ of nwn'''. d11t·k lht' r<'ul i::,. ~un., .;pncl out a 11 ud of computer ll'llt>rs und l.1 1 bal'k 1n lht> "\\'t> set a go of of rllll)in~ SI00.000 for thl' campaign," ht ~u):. "Rut I um go111.: to <'Oil tnbutt· $10.000 ut thl• m\l.Sl ih(' rest will comt.' from olht>r con tnhulJons " To thul ligurr. Sll'mons udtJ~ another $10,000 m th'' form of the retainer lw pu1d llutchcr·Fordl• Meanwhile. Mrs. Bergeson co1l- lt>nds that $100,000 is too much for an Assembly da:.tncl pnmary un less tt comes from "1dcsprt•.l\I contnbu11ons. The huge. unoccupied bwlding constructed m lrnne for )l<Jzd<J Motors of Amenca Cabo,·e 1 t!> still for sale. a!> a largl' sign (~low ) on the site announces .\skmg pricl.' 1~ S9 m1lhon. plus $736,000 for furnishings and accessories Mazda ofrtctals decided not to move into the building when business did not de\'elop as .,planned. Frank Phlll1p1> of F\J llerton ha.., l>t•l'n ap pomted ad m 1n1::.lratl\ c .lS!>ISlanl or W~i.te rn State Un1\'ers1ty Collegt' of Law's OranJ?e Count~ f're~ Legal Cltntc. ac rording to D1rt.•ct o r Richard E. Jenkm:. T HE T\\ 0 cand1dall'"' aho l'hargl' lhut thl.' el1•ttm1w1·nn~ team of W1l11am Butt·h\'r .11111 Arnold F orde l'ampJ1~1. mana ~l't ~ for th<• H1ll11·11 B:>dh am lor Cotll?r<''' Jnd Thomas H tl\'} for Sur><•n 1-.or ~'' \\ell a;. Sl.;>mon::. campat.l:n' are 1nd1calw n of d1-.repu1.1hk tactic:. to rotnl' 'hadO'\\~ ' . But ~o fJr ~ll·mons respondt•d . l m nut !>Ure that they huH· dont anything for me other than the phlllll' l'~1ll:-I \l' C\ en had lo do m.1 o"n fund ra1~rng ·· She prnpOSl'd that "all c11n d1datcs 111 lhl· 7.Sth primary ai;n~ lo limit their personal and family contnbul1ons \o their campaign tu Sl0.000, Thi~ 1:-more than ~n adcqualt' contribution for any C'ampa1gn · SLE!'IO~S sa~ s he'll hold 1t that. desr11lt· an~ rumors to thl' conlr3r). , ' .. ,~li "~ "'·•·.' OC Secretaries t''i:...,~~ Install Officers Haul Castro of Buena Park and Dennis Duarte of Tust i n ha\e been chosen as appointment clerks. bolstering the C'ltnic st a fl to four "\\'e·,,e had m ore than 000 appointments made at the cltnic in less than th rel• months· opera · tton." J t'nk1ns posnted out · B o t h Q u 1 g Icy ;1 n d :\t r :- ~ rge:.on charge thal phont• caller:. for Siemon!> haH• 1dl·n t if1ed 1h rm:-l'h l'" a~ from "Repubht•an heddquar!rr:-. implyin~ the county He1>ublit'a11 Central Comm11ll'e 111 M't•k1ni.; support from' Oll'r~ Sh·mon~ i.a1:. he hired the Huteht•r Fortll-. team "because lht'' "''n• tht• rtrst ont':> to a!>k 11\l' l enterl•d the pnmar~ al lh<: last minute and had to rtnd 50mt'Onl' ' O~ Tll E <ll ESTIOS of monc). "1 don't tliink u ny IXlltUcal J<1l1 1s worth buying your \1ay into ll ror $100.000 or your u'\\11 mone~," -.a, s Slcmcins "That'~ asinine• '. ~1can"h1lc . Slemons concede·• to Quigley ·~ a~M·rtlon:. about h1$ absence on the hustings. But much of the campa1J:ning. h\1 sa~i:.. oC<'urn•d In lht• past l\~4 weeks. Ill• "as out of town at ar1 auto dealer!>' t·on\ c•nli\>n mul'h of that time. hi.' sa):-' ~ ~ Olivia Uuuard. out· Don~ Paulson. i7(i·7500 ' ~Fl a~ going r1?:.1 dent or the (da~:. I . .,. ·11\1. Orange Coun Le al Sknwn ... :-,I\~ the SJ00.000 f1s:urc 1~ n~ht Hut hl' sa)s hts wallet \1011 t bl' lhl' sourc•e of the cum· pa11:n 11 l'UMln Nor \\Ill h1:. bu~1 IW:-.!>, hl ;1dch 1-~!~~.~...,../"';'." v~---,----~~~:--~-=-~4:--_,~,--t-.-.~.---~.-,~:~~.,.,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'...._~ ~(....,. -~ ~~"!,-~ ...... ,, .. , ..... ..,,.,.. •.•.• ~ ...... ~.J ~~ ..... ~mi'iiiiiiiiliiiiliiiliililllilliilllilliii 1111111111111111111111~~::. ... ill .. lllllllllllll!S::::?~:::::;111111111 oS Jnnou C(' • lt· lion Of nt.>\\ 0H1cers IS planned for May 6 at the Shera!o n Anaheim Hotel, 10 15 West Ball Road. ! A social h our \\ill ·begin al 7 pm. followl:d by dinnt>r at 8 p. m Dec Buaard. member of the San Fernando Legal Sel'retaries As- ~---------sociatson and president Teenage of Legal SeC'r etanes . Inc., will be 1n!.talhng of- f 1 c c r ~1 a u r e a n ~1 c C u c k 1 n , 0 r a n g e Al h Ii Co unt y Le~al CO 0 Sfil Secretar1t>s A~soc1ation will be 1n s talllng F d marsha l 0CUSe . The H on Warren Kni~hl. a JUcli.?l' or the Problems or tt>cnage Ora nge Count.' Superior a lcoholics will be e~· Court , "Ill be guest plo red in lhl' third speaker. Cary Mitchell. .session of "l.1v111~ With Long Beac h attorne\' and T h e Alc ohol 1 t" BossofthcYt•ar'\\i llbe E verything You've-Ever master of cen•mon1es Wanted To Know , Hut Re serva tion -. are Pidn't Know Who To a\'ailablt' b\' <'ailin g I Ask,"at7:1Sp.m Mays [ at the Brea Com mun1ly • • ~entcr,SOOS.Sic vt.•rsSt. Ex-Nixon Aide "The New Alcoholic:. Teenagers" will be rirc Speaks Tonighti! ~nted by Tom Ahbran di. director of the Youth Bruce llcrschensohn Pro g r a m a t t h c will address a dinner AlcohoUs m Council of meeting or the World Af. Orange County. fairs Council of Orange . . County .it 1 ·30 o'clock The series is spnns~r<'d tonight at the Hal boa by Brea H ospit a l Da yClub Ne ur opsy ~h 1 a tr1 c Hcrsc h ensn hn i s Center, the Gary Center. former dt>putv special St. Joseph Hospital and assis tant to President the Orange County Nixon He rec<'ntly "rote Department of Mental a book. "Thi' Cuds of An Ilea.Ith, A lc o.h11l1 s m tenna" rn wh h h d'. Services. a nd 1s h<!mv cusse!I "Dot's 1f h ~ ,d~ coordinated by the Offit.'l' Dictate Onmcs~i~ ~~~ of l!u man Serv1ct-s. Fore1J(n l'ul1cy in tht• Oep artm e n~ of Com· United Statr .. munity Services of the :. City of Brea. d The scnes 1s rrec and Co~ Honored open lo the pubhr. It 1:. Costa Mt•,a C'Ocd Lynn designed lo help pcopll• C. Baird ha' hcrn name1l cope.> with the prnbkms to the '\\ 1nll'r quartt•1 which arise wht•n 11 Cami· honor roll at 1-:a sll'rn I y m t> m h t• r a h u s l' s W a s h 1 n lo( t o n s t a 1 1· olcohol. Thl' f111al l\\o Colll'r.:<' for ma1ntalntnJt Sl'lilllons "111 ht' MU\-12 a ~tr:11r.:ht 1\ a\ .. r:i~t· .. Helping Thl' Akuholtc She 1~ lh1• clau~ht(•r ol Hrlp H1msl'lf Wmnm.: Mr and M r-. Fr.ink ,J My Losins:: .. and Mu~ t!l 1-"allrin. 333 C:ihnllu SI "Whrrc Do We• Co 1-'rom ~met 1li m 11Jor1ni.: in ,,,, Hr r e?" phcd psycholo.:~ Pl'BLIC ~OTIC'I-: Pt 1nl.f (' ~OTl('t: BRUSH _. BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STf P BY STEP Anyone can care lor a Brush & Blower hair slylE' or our other curt co101tng fuss-free lull lunc1ionat • 5CtSSOl STTUS which are as easy to do a<s 1us1 snam· poo• Our lamp cut._ linqpr tumble cul'I curlinQ •ron cuts wash lowet Ory bfush n tlulf cuts or '>1mplP wasl'I tnd wear culs are SCISSOHO, all takkare-ol yourselt tlYIPs GOOd tor any agE' any hair No 1easmg. no rollers no pins no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS AUO: MO m ,.... .. _,••"ft.'°" ... ' -"'""to •n TOllll MAlll ........ · °""JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I -• I 0 ,_SAT.~ SUH. 9·S 3~ S Tustin Ave O••flOe 9~ Hamilton Ave Hun1in91on Beach ;,os N Harbor Blvd Fullerton IUXAtl04f TM( 'A$(.1o;Atl'<o1llllA OU SOI.I '"7-llU .... JS>ll 17t·JHJ OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS LARGE SIZES SMALL SIZES FOi DIMll' ROOMS, fOl llTltlOOMS, LIVI•' IOOMS, IEDIOOMS, HALLWAYS, CAMPllS, PLA 'flOOMS, DE.S IOATS, TIAU.115 llUI' YOUR IOOM MUSUllMUrtS r:lst QUALITY MAME HAMD CARPETS AT LOW I DISCOUIT PllUS I • SUICT FROM THl lH,EST CH'IT l•Vl•TOIY IN TME WIST • IVEIY ROLL OF CAl'IT IS MARKED AID PllUD JOI YOUR SNO,,UC' COICVHllllU • All LAIOI U•COIDITIOHU y 'uuun10 KODIL® Ill SCULPTURED t< ~0£ L · 111 POI > ! ( [ rl P l r A lHFl'f l(Vfl PAf'fR-. ', VA!'H (•(.I' NG TWO 1 ~.,[ • ;:, A 8[ A 'l If •l AO~ 1 '• •• A':'! r HL M[ Ol1..0R OUR LOW PlfCE . ' • e.ELANESE ~YLON HI-LOW l ') l ANbl 'Ill I 'I l'l\ l POP J. Ah Ht tM P.o.fT£1'~ TH.o.T co11B1Ms bl.Au'• Afo;::J G GABtL 'v ~ANY LvtOR;:i OUI LOW PllCl ..... l 10 Hth1.,ULON· IVllLUINf'lll f ~CflllNT f 0~ tl1,,H iHAf 11, AlllA':> IN' 1f t Id 1k AtA1d'>'•I,') ¥:J,,to. ,1ft R1,1':>:5:ilA1ii5 OUR LOW PRICE ...•• 1 > .. ,. .... Of •• a11 • •o" C• '°' u'll '' t• • 1 ~· DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED hi UUI JN! CONTINUCi•J flLArvl[NI NYlON I .( fA<;HtONAA• £ THR(f L(V[l COBBll '.J~( OESIG"' IN BRIC.Hf COLOR:> OUR LOW 'II(( ••.•. l 1 JUPONI NYL JN P ll f 1fRA Ott>. SE s1iA, 'lj r.. ,.. lA-.11 ,H '-' l[1 "OtfJI( Ui'JBINATtrJN DO IT YOURSELF! SAVE M()NEYI LOOSI LAY llSTALLATIOI DOUIU-FACI TAP•G 01 GLUE-DOWIS. INDOOR-OUTDOOR GRASS CARPET I ~v v '<'V I· LF ~•1Bff' •• C.wrr•, ·1 ~· ··ri Mlf'f'•', 1 R. ,\,•,·, Al,'fA ••\'If I n! /'\, .\'<ti 1\ A !(,~Ol}''f!h OUl lOW PRICE •.• 99 so . YD. nu:= TIP SHEARED HI-LOW 1.A TR(, HA ~'A'l POLY(ST[R Pll[ A StfvHTl' Fvr-V"l ANO ~[RY ELEGArH CARPET llGHTL v WO>£\' .... RI') ... ,[R WEAR AND LONGER tA5'1~c. GOCJ LOvl\S OUI LOW PRICE •• ........ ._... .....;} \ .................... •' ....... . NYLON PRINTED PATTERNS YOU'LL LIKE THE MONEY I ' '•" f, A'I• •,1 ', • , , 1' t ,,, '· Hf, "' f (1 • t, I•', I , •1 • r p,f. '/'.'• 4, ,"'. OUR LOW PllCI 19 so. YD. ... .. , BB SQ. YD. IT WILL SAVE YOU! MARVESS® OLEFIN TIGHT LOOP 'I-'>• • 1 1 I llN f 1 fll •I II' ' •, Ar f • I ·' ~I'~' I A I '·1 f ti'./ H<1N~f •• 1 , M·Pf I I I•( H l,'I /It Ah 1 Ml .... (11< '~OV"'( ~· 1A1 • \' :,•" '1 riRf\' ')Ill ')l 1)1" OUl lOW PllCl .•• DENSE PLUSH lull rn(VIRA· q AH f JLY[ST[R PIL[ IUSTR01JS PLU ,H -;JPf AC( Of VELVETY 1(VJtJR£ U<ir.A . Y FOJ'llO IN PICH ORl[NIAL PU\,S lo/Ar..1 S1.;Bl.E [>( ! Ul"IAIO~ CULORS OUR LOW Piia •·•'"•I ho ' I .,...-,,. t' •1 -..,; .... ., l'f t "• .... , ,. ..... om 110 111111nr . COllVlllllllT (11011 ""'~OD ..... HIMS iVUUlll • Ult IOI Jiii SllO~ AT llOMI SHVICI . YISI! Out <111TOM OlmtT O"AllMlllf NO. HOLLYWOOD 1001 L1urel Canyon ll•d. -112-2200 VENTURA 2501 !. Mein ltrMt (105) &•1·5M1 TORRANCE 423' Att"le emt. 5'2·MM WHITTIER LONG BEACH 15t11 £.Whittler Blvd. 3001 lellflower llwd. ~0111 421 ·HU PASADENA 2tl0 E. CcNot.CSO l lwd. m -1to0 MONTCLAIR UH Holt Bouleurd (71•) 126·3517 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 159'5 Herb« llwd. (11') 131·1100 W. LOS ANGELES 10525 Venice lfvd. U t-1590 El CAJON 237 E. Main St. (71') 4'0·6262 SAN DIEGO PT LOMA IMOPPIMO ClNTl (71•) 223-2117 B9 j so. . YD. , 99 ; SQ. YD. 99 so. YD. 19 SQ. YD. • NO, CAllf . • CAMPllELL • lilllll!Ut f •SAN CAALOS i , } 8 J 0 DAILY PILOT Wed,,l»dov Ap11128 1976 Higher Humidity in Dome Less Dangerous WASHINCT0:-.1 IAPI t\~I' lng the humld1l\ h11th 1n )our houi.\4 moty not onl} bt· mon• c·on fortablr, but 1t al o <-oold Kl\l' )OU added minutt'' to l''>l'JJ>t' 111 ease orr 11 , ••• 1 II Jn .1111 l 111\ c·r" ly phyi!Cl!>l bil)' "The :.lUd} •ii hl·Jl l'Jl>.H'll \ d fret or wait:. or a rlNllll 'u~t:t·~I that the van.1ti11n 1n the· normal amounts or .il.Jwrlx·d 111u1..,tun· can ha\'<' 1rn rn111m t.111t 111n1wnc·t.· on C1rt' grov.th," -.aid Or llov.;ird W Em~on' T ll i: Pll\'SICIST, ''ho "'" burnc•d up "l'\ t.·1 JI com11lt'lt.• c oomi. to tl''' tlH• cl\11.1m1r, or fin·. i.J1cl 1nc·n•;1,t.•d mul'llllt.' in \\ Jlt~ bC>O)l:. lht.•1r hl'Jl l'JIJJt.'lh lht• Jb11Jt·• lo .1hi.11rh h1o;lt \\llhout .1 l.ir~t.· n'l' in h'm IJl'falun· ,\ l:..fJ:l' ht-ill l'J(l•H'll} 111 \\;db lht.•rl'forl' :.Inv.., lht' r.11,• of fire i:10111 1h h\ i.•mpor;tnl) hold1nl( lt.•m11t.•r.ilurl':. UV\\O, 1-:m1nun~ -.;Utl Tiu• .ulcfrcl rn 1r1Ult'' ht'fnrt.• n,HIH''> t'll\ t•li>p1• th<• f()(lffi CJO bt• 1•noui:h to JltU\\ l''>l'J~M.'. ht.• s:rnl AIH>R .. :SM~<• :\1EF.Tl"'G of tht· i\n1<•neJn Ph~'>lt'i'I ~1t·wty, ~:mmon!> 'ui:Jt1.'l>lcd udding mm!>tUr<' ;ib~orbin~ <'hcm1t•ali. to v.allbo.ird nnd othl'r t.•01bl1 un111n mater1.tb tu 1nNt',1'4 th1·1r h1»1l l'.ipac1t) Emmuni. '>.ttd lht' l n11.·J Sluh•s h..i' onl' or tlw "m ltl ., \\Oriol fire loi.:. rct•1111b .1hhuu~h 11 has :mnw of lht· ht.·'l 11 rt h~hltnj! l'llp.tbthl) fo'1rt-s unnu.llh <'<tu'" 41h11u1 12.000 death:., :mo.ooo '''m•tl'• burn lllJUrics and upproi..1m11tl'I> 3 In I hon 111 111 o.v•·• t' dJffi,tl!l'. he ,,11d 1.on.: r anl!t' fin· rn'\l'nt111n 11Ho,1,ur1·' ~lwuld .. tart b} con ., Hit n n .: 1• 11 t 1 rt' ti ii m 111 u b I t• '' 'lt.'m'o. 'ut.·h J' room:. Ol "holl• IHuhllnJ:.,, 111111 not JU.iot ind1\ 1dual 11t•m,, 1-:m 11w11' '>:lid Tht•n• u n· f ,.,, <1<k11uale lt•sts lo dl'lt.•rm1nt• whtcb mut1•rl11.I,, thuu~h !>aft• by thcmselve . ue1·ome htnardous wht-n ui- ~em bled" 1th other malen.11:.. tu: !>!Aid "t:VF.RY RO\' S('()l l'f know:. thnt one loJt won 'l c11t<'h (11 e by llM•lf." h{• eonllnut'd "You hot Vt' tu h'1Vt' t "'0· prd1•rably mor<'. lo Mart :1 <'1tmJ>ftr1.' \'ou hu\e tu '<'rt.>ate 11 fl.tm muble !.\1tlc1n "l 'nfort11noll'ly. lhut'i-"hltt Wt' often do to build in~:.." MISS BRECK PLAYTEX TAMPONS PALMOLIVE HAIR SPRAY .. II u 90z. Twlle 99c lady Remington VAGABOND MIST HAIR HAIR DRYER CURllR By Conoir Moist heal for long lasting cuds. Sale tor all hair IY!"S. #HCI I 000 Watt , I oowPr Oo~rdtes en .. tn~r l IO ?r 7 20 volts 'R063 12.88 12.88 I ·wn1 BUI> SLO-COOKERS 6 Qt. "laiy Day" ~ J P"' Coo ks food lowly I....., ' ~while sa1°n1 "nPrl(y ~ and mo~·1 l11P 24 99 "P p0s1tion ~Pdl ·on•r· I ·--·· ti Ot ~ ze .. 5225A • .. 4 QT. "MOMI MAJD'' COOKER 14 99 Not ~h """ .. 4399 • IDU SOAP The W~shing Machine A n»,il """" w 1v t'l r,r gan•ZP and dt~OM'.~ 1u I thl' 119,ht amount of soao. ,li,1ri1poo and c r,nd1l1oner r J(llt 1n 1 iur ·,llhNP.r or 'utl •WMC 101·2 "WAN & RKW' 1 39 12 Oz. Bottle • 21.88 "A&W" ROOT BEER lfGUlAI OI SUGU.fl& • .. "DEODORANT" "RAPID SHAVE" Choose from ~!er:;, Me~·hol. R~~ular -Ass't Formulas I rm~. M111t Jr t~ 1. Colo~ne Scent •, . 11 Oz. Can ~ 79c 2.19 .~ 110L 77c "' .... Ca11 I DRUG STORES A [ffiim Place To Shop! "tvtMFl.0" PlAS1lC . JOHNSON .. JOHNSON VASELINE PURE PETJOUUM JO.LY Soothing dressing for mrnor bu•ns, \C1aoes. <1br~•1on~. chafing, diaper rash, dry hands. s~1n and sunburn NURSERS The nursers mothers depend on. Assorted colors 8 Ol. Bottle or 8 Baby Powder Pre'lents chafing Helps For the Whole Family ~CoPPERTONE.,~~ ~PROMcim A FAST TANI : ~ . ' . ... ,. PI int IC Bot I IP of 0 e f' p T lnn np Sunt ~n 011 or lot1cn Oz. bot lie 39 with nipple C cover. El. 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HACH-Adom• fo lrooAllwnt-~ fo (~ Delicate f11tgrtied ranan wastebasket for bedroom or bath . o• to hold a lar~t potted· 2 77 pla11t. • [legant Rlass salad bowl with one pair ebflny 3 g g tone pla,t1c servers. • ............................. ) SHOP 7 DAYS A wm<-9:30 AM TO 9:3Q PM MON. TlfRU SAT. 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNDAYS •; ) Hu_ngry? Head for Hills Lars Helps Mother Ingrid Andrew s Orange Coast v. omen are bnne· ing home plent) or cook.off loot and most of 1t 1s going to the hills ofLaauna The most consistent winner 1s AvlS Holland v. ho LS a frequent • finalist in the Cook of the Month compeut1on 10 Belter llomes and Gardens magazine She uttnbutl's her six successes to "making everybody's favorite recipes JUltl a little b1l different," such iis adding dried f1gl\ to an a p- ple puddm~ or d ill wee.'<! to a macaroni i.alad bursting with veRetables. A former first grade teacher m Kansas. M ri. llollund leurned to cook from her husband. Paul, who UM'<i to own a restaurant ID Los Angele'\ !'\o"' shl' spec1all1es in qwck ~bread!> and fanc} hors d'oeuvres and collects cookbooks r epresen· tall\ e of the places the Hollands travel But they don't experiment with foreign cuisine. they sa\·e that pleasure ror drnmg out. The JOY or cooking for friends and grandchildren 1s more ampor · ... tant than the prize money to thr Leisure World resident. who most recently topped the dessert category among recipes judged by cable TV Channels That gourmet buffet contest had nine d1vis1ons with the gr and pn te going to Mini cabbage Rolls prepared by Mrs Stephanie Ger· ron Ing rid Andrews or Laauna Niguel won the top honors tn the Orange County Bicentennial Cook-Off conducted by Weight Watchers. featuring Amen ca's tavorite dishes adapted ror the dJet conSCIOUS. He r Corin1tas de Chiles con Queso (Crowns of Chiles and Ch«se> is a broiled sandw1ch that cuts calories yet satisfies crav- ings for Mexican food. Two other finalists in tbal com · petition were Karen Fox of Foun· lain Valley a nd Loretta Fujarosof Costa Mesa. Most of the nine Judges cringed at the thought of sauerkraut but gave Mrs. Fox's version such high marks that 1t m ight have won 1f desserts and m a in dishes weren't 1D the running. (The Fujaros cr eation, Angel Pudding With Sat an's Sauce, 1s described on PageClO.} AUTUMN COTTAGE PUDDING ~a cup packed b rown sugar 1 ~cup all-purpose flour 2 ~aspoons baking oowder 1 beaten egg 1 l cup milk 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 medium apples, pared, cor· ·edan dchoppe d (3cups) Putting Sp irit Into Party If you h:l\'C' frie nds ov1'r for jll' .. t cockla1b or dt"tserl jfld t•nfft••'. vou cun concl1 ntrall' on 11n1· course and make ll srl<'l't,1t·ular. Brandy make<i th•' clip :ind dnnks more mt•morahlt' Thi• Ii quor adds a subl11· 1,mJ? to th1• cheese spread and m.1k1 .... th•• raspbt'rr y i.lush ..,o rl'fn•..,han~ you may "ant to s<'rH' 11 for dessert. For thl' po11t part\, h•t tht' in lril(umg fr.1~rance h11:hhi.tht th1• robust rich flavnr of a Ch1•chlar cheeHcuke. T h..., h.1s to ht> thoroughly tooled bcrorc c11t11ng so m nke 1t <"urly in thl· dny. And whol bt•lter wnv to .,tart lhl' barbe<'U<' season' t han hv comb1n1n i.i ln donl'siun unll California tnstc.•s with chirkrn marinated in u ... avory .,UU<'(' laced with brnndy'.' SF:P.DED B Ri\NDfF.D CHE ESE SPREAD 8 ounce packa ~c cream cheese 5 ounce jar sharp chcec;e spread • ~ cup sort butter 1 1 cup California brnndv l tablespoon toasted 11csamc seed 1 t.ablespoon popp~ 111.'ed l teaspoon anist' seed 1 ~ leasPQOn salt Cocktail r ye bread and crackers Combine cheeses and let stand at room temperalu rt> until imft Blend m butter. und brnndv and beat smoolh Add seeds and sail Beat until y, ell blendcd. Serve with cocktail n ·c brl'ad and crackers.Makes about 3' ·cup~. H mixlurl' is prepared in ad vance and refrigerated, bnng to room t1•mperalurt• and lll'.11 .1,.:.110 ht'1111 e'l't\1ni.: 1' _. r 1111., C:Jhlornia brand' cup hnttl<•rl r.1•q1t1< r n S \ rup •, rup l1•mnn 1111c·1· Ftnl•h cru:-.h1•tl 111• ('11mh1n1• lir.1ncl ~ r.1'-pli1•r1' "1 up .tn1I lt•mnn Jlltt'" ( oq·r .incl l'ht II :! hnu r' or lonj.!1•1 For t•Jth '('I' 1111-:. pat"k ' • 1·up fuwh c·111.,h1.>rl 1c•1• trl a .. 11•mm1•cl i.:1., ... ... l'our 11 _. 011ncr.., 1 :i t.1hl1•,J1QC111 ... 1 hr.indy ra ... plwrn ''rup oH•r ire• lnr 1•arh 'l'f\ m g :\t ak1·.., uhoul :!' 'cu11<1 s~ rup. When frt'sh ras pbl•rnes arc ;n a1lablc. drop :J or ,, inlo bollnrn of each gl:J's hdor<' pack in~ y, rlh 1t'l' Dccnral1• top of carh clrrnk \\llh .1 plump h1•rry UR.\:'l;OIE O ClllCK E" SATE R P H'('t'S fn 1ng C'hll'kt•n , ....... \>elO\\ l 2 t:iblc..,1>0on ... to;i ... tcd sc<,amr Sl'l'Ch 1 ·cup Cahforn1a br<1nd' 1 i cup so) sauce '•cup oil I tablespoon brown sugar t table,poon hmc JUH'l' 2 do' e., prc ...... ec1 garlic· , te aspoon iUO#!E!r l''le half-breasts. lei.ts, thighs, \\tn~s from med1um-s1ze fr:t'r. or "hole chicken cul up, ''1th back Jnd ncck bone11 remo\ed \\1th clea\'er or hea\'\ knife. cut bone fr<1m end of chicken lcjits Cut each dn1mst1ck into hah es. breasts and th1l!hs in 3 P•C'Cl's. Remo' e wang lip!\ In blendcr or with mortar and pestle, rincl~ crush sc:-.::imc <;eed Com bane "1th br;rnd\ and all re main1ng angred1enb. in a 9 inch square pan, m"ing well. Pl.11·1· 1 h1d.1·n ptl'Cf'.., 111 the Oll\(lll 1' IUI lllll)! ,., ('CIUl <Ill sides. Hl'l11 i.:1·1 al1· I ho11r or O\ern1ght, turnml! chrrkt•n ptl't'l'l> Sl'vcral 11 llll'" 1 hn•.111 clrn·ken onto 4 bamboo ur m1•1.d 'kt'Y.t'r' Gnll O\'Cr 1 h;rrn>.rl or hr 1111 .1houl R inches from h1·.11 ;rbout 2:l manul c'>. un- t ii \\111 lir11"'11 and cooked lhrn11 i.:h h.t .. ltnl! rn-<1uentlv ..... th lht• m;11111.id1• .1nrt turning '1..1•\H'I ' llllC'I' \I ;1k1•.., I l>l'r\ ingi.. llR \~OI ED r 11 •:DDAR ('llt:•:s ECAKE I <·up'" l'I hack crumhs 3 tuhlc.,1x1ons butler, melted :1 IJr1:1• eggs '•teas poon suit 1 • l'UJI hrO\\ n sui:ur (packed) K oun<'<' pac kajitc cream checsc, 11ofl c•n<'<l l ' J cups r1m•ly grated Chcd· dat· C'h1•1•:-.1' '' r up Cahrorn1.1 hrancly Chct•w Cu rh for decoration :\JI\ rrumb., \\1th liutt<•r Pack "' rr hollom .ind ' inch up sides of hJ?hth J!rt'n..,cd i mch spnnji( form Jhln Ba kt• at JOO degrees F 10 minutes lkat et:J!' Y. 1th c;alt until liRht. Gradual!~ beat 1n 'UJitar. contmu· tni.t to beat unltl thick Beat an cn•am cheC'sc and cheddar a lit- tle al a ltml'. contmwnJ? to beat <1hout 1 to 2 minutt>s Stir m bran- d' Pour mto bak<•d shell OJ kc bc•lo v. O\ en center at 300 dt•J?n•e.., F 5!i m mutes. Center m<1~ still he ... 11ghtly soft . RemO\e from OHn and lei stand 10 mmutt''. then loosen sades of sprini.? form pan Cool thoroughly before cuttinR Top su1tare of cheesecake somet1ml'S crackc; slightly on coohn~ Uecoratr top ot cake with Ch1'<''c Curb. 1r dcs1red Cpull H'~ctabll' p1•ell•r o'er s urface of room tl'mpcrature cheese). Makes 6 lo 8 scrvinl'S. • ~cup fine ly chopped figs •.,cup n aked coconut Vanilla ice cream Stir together sugar, Oour and baiting powder . Combine egg, milk, butler and vanilla, stir into dry Ingr edients. Fold in apples, figs and coconut. Tur n into a greased 8·inch square baking d ish and bdke at 400degrees for 35 minutes. Cut in 8 squares a nd ser ve e ither warm or cool topped with vanilla ice cream . DILL MACARONI SALAD 1 ~cups elbow macaroni 8-ounce can peas, drained l cup chopped celery \"t cup shredded carrot 2 tablespoons sliced green onion ~. cup m ayonnaise or salad dress mg 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons sugar 1 lea spoon dill weed 1 teaspoon salt •,teaspoon d ry mustard '•teaspoon paprika ~teaspoon pepper Cook macaroni in large amount of boiling. salted water unlit tender, a bout 8 minutes; dram. Add peas, celer y, carrot and onion. lilend the re ma ining ingre- dients with mayonnaise : add to macaroni mixtu re, stirring gent· ly to ooat. Cover and chill. Eight servings. CORINITAS DE ClllLES CON QUE 0 1 s lice e nric hed while or 100 percent whole wheat bread \11 cup ricotta cheese l heapin.: tablespoon diced green chili (or more totustc) •:i ou nce Mo nterey J ack cheese 12 ounce s harp Cheddar cheese •,medium tomuto,dlccd (op· ltonal) Paprika Toast or broil bread on both sides. Mix chiles with ricotta and spread on toast lo edges. Add tomato. Top with grated or diced ha r d c heese. Spri nkle w ith paprika . Br oil until bubbly. Mahsoneserving. SAU ERKRAUT SALAD 4cupssauerkraul. drained 1 c up F ren ch-cut g reen beans. drained • J medium bell peppcl" 3 tables poonh dehydrated onion flakes 3tablespoons pimiento o•• . 1 cup cider vinegar Sugar hUbst1tu~e equal to 11 ~ cups sugar Boil vinegar and sugar and pour over salad ingredients. Marinate 24 hours a nd enjoy! Eight lo 10 ser vings. BEA ANDERSON,Edltor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Wednesday. April 28, 1976 Pago C1 Brandy contributes the spirit of entertaining whether the invitation is for happy hour, a barbecue or just dessert and coffee. The fragrant liquor adds splendor to the snow drink, dip and cheesecake (at left) or bastes grilled chicken. • Challenge Mounted L'nbellevabll• ai. 1t sound~ This thin. corniced crest n ses Nanda Devi will attempt to con-12.000 vertical feet Ill three mite-::. quer Nanda Devi this summer and 1s crowned by a steep 3,000· Nanda Devi Cnsoeld 1s the foot r()('k buttress. Carter was a 21-year-old da ughter or W1lh part1c1pant in the 1936 expcdi· L'nsoeld or Olvm p1a. Wash . and t10n. Puppy love Healthy AnnO Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'd like lo com ment on tbe cou· pie who bousht a monkey and dressed her a.n oraa ndy pinafores and pa tent leather shoes. You answered, ··Of course lhe pets are substitutes for the real tltin2. but 1f oeo- ple pref er s ubst 1tutes, lhat 's their business." llow do you know lhey PREFER substitutes., When I gl\'e birth to a stillborn child. I was given a s mall puppy. I dldn't have the strength to care for a baby lf one had been avaJlable The puppy was a warm, hve, lovable creature , and bette r than nothing. Yet som e of our friends made snide remarks about "selllsh, sick people" who spend money feed ing and groom- ing a poodle whe n lhere are hungry chlldre n in Biafra. Why buy an oreandy dress and patent leather shoes for a monkey? Only the couple who did It knows lhe a nswer . But huve you checked lhe adoption agencies lately! God alone knows why some parents who have childnm abuse them whil e thousands of ctuldJess couples have to settle for dogs , cats and monkeys -TEARS IN TULSA DEAR T ULSA : Tbank you for a thoughtful and pro· VO<'atlve Jettl'r. I learned something today and I'm sure maoy otbera did, too. DE AR ANN LANDERS: 1 am a member or a J ewish congregation. Ooetors. lawyers, teachers and other pro- fessionals are willing to submit their credentials for ap· proval at all times. I've noticed that many so-called r a bbis. when tn(erviewed for a posillon, resent being asked to pre- sent their ordmation papers. I know of one instance where a "ra bbi" became ind1g· nant and treated the request as an ins ult. Nevertheless. he was invited to occupy lhe pulpit lhe following Friday night and m ade an impressive presentation. He was almost hired on the spat, but a secret committee decided lo check him out. They discovered lhe man had no form a l re ligious tram- ing for the rabbina te and had never bee~ ordained. Rites Set How can people protect lhf'msclvcs against s uch rnkes'!' -CLOSE CALL IN PIULADELPHIA D£AR C.C.: Every now and thl'n wf' rHd about o- meone who was ought "playlng" dOdor, lawyer or C'Ollege profeasor. No field l5 free of lm~iiters. Including the rab· blnate. The best ptotec:tlon ls the onf' you ducrtbed. laalst on credenUaJs, then check them out lo make sure tbey are le1lllmate. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a friend who is a health food nul. She doesn't eat enough to keep a bird nhvc. Of course she is skinny as a rat. In fact, she eats like a rat. Cheese.cheese .cheese. When we ha\•e lunch together we usually go to a cafeteria. The m inute \\C sit down she looks at my tray a nd Says, "lck! How can you eul that Junk ~ Do you have any ldeu the number of calories Ill lhat piece of p1e'!" Tht•n out com e:> her chart and my lunch 1s rwned. • 1 am not fat. l 'min good health. I en.JOY food. Whal can I do to Rel her off m y back? -SJCK 0 1" THE PUT· DOWN DEAR P.D.: Probably nothing, so flad someone else to Ht with. While she ls wsdoabtedly a fanatJc. you must al~o be a little wacky to subject yourse.11 to such unpleasant com· pany. It's not alwavs easv to reco11n11c lo\'e. esoecialh the first lime around. Acq_uaint yourself With the su1delines . Read Ann Landers's booklet, "Love or Su and llow to Tell lhe Difference." For a copy, matl 50 cents in coin and a long . stumped, self·addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P .0 . Box 1400. Elgm, lll. 60120. she will be p.1rl of an l'\pt•d1t1on The American group w1ll leavt• h~r fathl·r 1s <·o lt•aclin1-: 1n an a~ the L'nited State~ the first part of \. • ..._ • ~~~~ ~'..i.}t~ .... ...;~~· • • . ' • ..... • ~~-... -: ... • ~,,,.,.. rlli!tttd.I!~· , .. ~ ~n_....-. ..-; ~ •• "' .... ~ . .~"4,,.,,~ ,r.t~i\Y ~"· h t• h , 'I! l" -i ·'<r·-' , ... ~,~-")"VYrrr rn\1\·ifll'. N c o a s r c n - le named his daulo(hl(·r aftC'r Ame rican effort , their tons of Laguna Hills are being flt";"~~~,.---.,.....-~........,,....;;.----...---....-.. I \ the I ndian m o untJ 1n. neHr supplies packed in lightweight planned b y Karen dreaming that -.h e \\Ould one• da.> c·orrugated paper boxes made to Ostoich and Chip Baker. J>a rt1c1 patl· 1n an t'>.pt'd1t10n up "'llhsta nd tor re ntial rains at Their engagem ~nt has its slet•p ,lopes. lo\\ er elevations. heavy snows been announced by her "Sht• has turned out to b~ a 'and rough treatment by native parents. Mr. and Mrs. H'r~ ~ood m ountain C'l1mber, he· parters. Richard C. Ostoic h of El t•xplams This m arks the t hird con-Toro.Hispa rents areCol. The sen 1or l n soeld ha-. secull\ e year t hat Americans and Mrs. Alfred c. Baker C"l1 m be d pr1•\ ious ly 1n t h l' havC' climbed in the Himalaya ofSanBernardino. ll1m.ilayas J nd m adt· the r1rsL range, which has been termed The bride .to . b e a.;Sct'nt on th~ west ndge o( Mt. .. the top of the wotld:" . graduated from 1..a Quin· EH•r('..,t 1.n 1963. . In 1975, a n Amen~an cxped1-ta High School a nd is a :\ll :"\anct.1 De' 1 \HIS last taon attempted to climb K-2. at student at Saddleback cl1mbt>d rn t !l31i by an An glo-28.250 feet the second highest College. 1\mcrican c>.pt•d1l1on \\h1c h mounta in in the wor ld. In 1974. a Her fiance graduated \\Orkl'd 1L., "a) up the ..,out h Joint Pa k1stan·Am erican expedi· from The Citade l and re-nd~c· T hl' 19'.fi l'XJ>t•d1t1on. "'1th 11on chm bed in the Karakoram cenlly complete d under- 11 Adam' <. .irtt·r or Milton. ranf(<' o r t he Himalay as to graduate pilottrainingin \ta ...... cl.., tht• otlwr ('(I kJrkr. 1.'Slabl1i.h possible future routes lhe Air Force. \\Ill ;i tt1•111pt th1• tlillll'11lt north lo attract m ountain-cllmb1ni:: 11d)!l' touri ... ts Mantra Mends 8 ) ER~li\ BO~Rt:nc Oo \1111 kno" th.it ''"'' .i sa ul to ml• th1: otht·r tla\ ., She :-1.11d. 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Just put everyUung out of .>our mind " "Listen' Are those m arbles in the cold a1rducts"" ··n would help if you had a mantra " "I'm not that cold. but lhere·s probably one in th e hull d oset " "Xo, a m antra 1s a thoui;:hl sound a word tha t we ust• to meditate on a nd reduc•c me nt al activitv " "Do.you have one?" I osked. <Mayva nodded). "Then. m a} be I t'ould borrow yours " "J c;in't do that." shr smiled. "I can't even tell you what my ma ntra is " llORHYTHM CHART 1 -· s>·• -.si-1 yr. 510 "°"'' Stt"'<'l"l' 9'f11Qt.tf'Wd For '°'"'"°"'....,.s..1 Cf\lt't S....t.WI S.,.._ 120.23"4 St-Ceste W.W. TouArc Cordially Invited to our Open Hou~ ~lay2.1976 llamto4pm Famlly.Tount Eutertabuucut Refre!llihmeat..~ \ 011 llon 'l rTil•a n th;it." '>hl' o;:ml J!C'nt l\· • It "' not that I h:wr JO\ ft.v. t'r pro hlt•m.., th.111 \UU rl11 I rn Jll't .thlt• 111 h.1111llt• tht.>m bd lcr \\ h.1t \\UUltl )1tt1 '>J) 1r I told )OU ;Ill 11 t;1k1•s for pt•,11·1• of n11nd 1.., ,. fr,\ m111ult''> out <lf 1•.1rh d.1v -.1111ni.: 111 a l'h;11 r 1t•lo.1x111i.: v.1lh \ t1Uf t •\ l'' l'IO"IC'd ., '' "Tha t 's t t>rrif1c 1 " I s aid. "\\'hen you "'ere pregnant. I of ferc•d to carry th!' baby ror you and .> ou can 'l e ven loan me your mantra ror-:i few minutes It's all r1ght l'llgetmyown•" Come, visitouruniquc rcsidcnUal care home. Com e sec the luxurious · \ uu 'hm\ m t' ,1 v. om an s1tt111 1! 111 ,I I h:11r In I ht• m 1111111• of 1 ht• dll\' v.1lh h1•1 t'\t'' r ln-..·11 .in1l I II ,h11\\ ~IHI I h fl'I' k Hh h il\ m.: .1 p1•u11ut IHlllt•I ctr)!\' ' · .I u.,t t n 1t. · 'h1· plt•Jtlcd "lit-rt'. )ll'l 'oil 111 1111, d1.11r a nd >:1•1 1·ornrort .1hl1 • • ' I hl',1r f111'l h10 ~' .. I ~a11I, J!rip· p1ni;: th1· .1r m' 1if llw <'h,11r They tell me thf'} found me m m~ rha1r 40 m inutes later . T he kitchen w as a d isaster area. th1• front door wa.; Opl'n. there was no h111t or dinner. the phone \\a~ r1111tin1;?. a nd the doll "ns eatin~ rnttn.cl' r her se out or an ashtray Thry found m<.' rockin~ back ancl forth with J s m1ll' on my rnc<' r<.' t'1tin1Z over and over "'Pau l :'\!'\\'man .Paul Nl'\\man. P aul Newmnn HEARING PRO Bl EM? I Sl'lCIALIZI IH HHVf DfAfHlU CASfS USED BOOK SALE MA.JOI MAHUFAC TUltEU Uf'RfSlHTtD TlH YlARS IH COllOHA DEl MA.It HAL AEBISCHER HEARING AIDS 3409 l . Co..11 Hwy. C-o .. Mor -67S·l lll Entertainment Happenings ... TOMORROW 'APRIL 29th Thru Sunday MAY2 MALL OF ORANGE PROCEEDS TO IEHIAT UMIYHSITY UH.ARIES rooms, the sunny patios, the flnc faciJi- Ucs. Feel the dlffcrencca full, prof cssiouul staff can make. Meet the exp erts who provide round-the-clock care. \\Tc'd li ke you to sec why our rcsid e n l'> arc proud to call Newport Vi lla West "home~ HhNG you can TEN anywhere ... the surfer m:xie\ swim'W'e.ar w1 t..h stripped deta1hng. boys sizes 23-'?JJ. the. pac t fie coast. shfrt w'ith bull.on front , or dass1c HANG TEN str1pes crewneck knit.s. boys sizes 8-20. en use 644·5070 Films Theater Dance Televl1lon n.n. & Fri. '0-9: 30 Sat. I ()..6 S-. 12·5 VILLA.WEST In the Brandeis University National Women's Committee OltAHGI COUNl'T CHA'1'flt ResldentJal Care 393 Hospital Road, Newport Dca ch. CaUfomiu 92663 · Phone (714) 6:\ t-.1f;5f5 { I I I Wednwsd;ay Apr1128, 191'6 DAILY PILOT ('3 'Slender Volume' Expands Fame By DENNIS McLELLAN Of,,.. o ... , ...... S...11 Ont• cr1t1<: descnbed him 1:11> tht· poet who brought the 11101> pa1l m to the porlor. lie wa.'I 1h•cmt!d ti lunul1c b y lht• Boi.ton ln - tt'lllJ:encer Yi hach n-ct>mm"ndf"d hi• ht-k1ckt-<l Ct om all dccenl ~O<'ICly. Who as this a rro.::rnt youn ' ni.rn "ho cl.aim~ h1ms~1r thl· po<;t of the tune, a :.kcd the r-;cv. 'l 11rk 'J'1mc'I The > 1•;i r was J8Sf; und th1· cau...,e for this lite rary uproar""' ., "slend<'1 little \olumt· of 1rn e l r y " c a 11 l! d .. Le a n:. of Grass." by an unknown New York JOurnahst. Walt Whitman The <.'nl1c.il mclan~c wu:. part of a running commentary de li vered b y actor Alexander Scour by. ""hose dramauc read· 1ng from a Whitman sampler add' to the beauty and pov.er of lht· poet 's 1m m11rt11 l hnes. Scourby':. recital was made at a recent l'd1l ion of thc Tov.n H.111 Celc•bnty Sl'rll ':->, spanson•tl hy the Laguna lkach As:.1:.lanc<' Leagm•. For 90 minutes the bearded stage, screen and radlo actor re gall'd bl$ audience with selec· Lions from "Leaves of Grass" and the poet 's dramallc account of the Ctvil War and the assuina· lion of A bra ham Lincoln Throug~ bu performance Scourby, who was last seen on pubbc telev1s1on as Papa Hem· ineway an "The Hemingway l•lay," revealed Wlutman's hlc ~nd career The "s le nd er volume," published in 1855, contained tZ untitled poems on 96 pages. ll was deemed blasphemous and gt>nerelly-Fejec.ted. Scourby gives several reasons for this negative reception. -Hls subject matter and ap- proat.h to life seemed to be :.ometbing that would offend everybody. -He was open about sex. He appeared to deny the ex- istence of evil. Il e used "ungepll e" language,. "Today, of course, all you have lo do ts tum on the TV. It makea hJm look as though he were talking to n Sunday scllool class" -His poems were seemingly formless. with no rhyme or marked meter. COMPLIMENTARY Tbere w ere 1everul com - plimentary reviews. however """<Whitman) will bnn.ri>oems f1ttof1ll the days and nighllS " "Whitman wrote th11t himself," revealed Scourby. "and gaw 1t lo a magazine publisher fri end. It was not an uncommon pr actice. An author oft en would write an understandlna review so no one would misunderstand what he said in the poem." The rare flattering reviews (three were written by Whitman> not.with.standing, the book could usily have been forgotten. noted Scourby, except for one factor. Wbitman sent a copy to Ralph Waldo Emerson, who immediate- 1y wrote back a Jetter so glowing with praise that the poet, "who was not abQve this type of thing,'' ,. 11howed ll to a friend on the Nev. York Times. The letter wu:. pnnted. "It was like a bomb go1n~ off from the republic otlellers " Prior to ~ginnin& Y.Ork on "Leaves of Grass," Whitman was, as Scourby terms him, .1 writer of "15th r ate v~rlje!> " What inspired the mysl1c .ind a:reat Amen can poet we krw" 10- day ~ Some say it was a trip lo New Orleans that made him aware u( his own country, that he h1wrd • the "<"all oC Emerson for un American poet," or that he foll 1n love. There Is no sure" answer why h\• s uddenly changed and matured as a person and a poet, Scourby admitted. Neverlhless, for the next 40 years "Leaves ol Grai>s" became his lifework. He rewrote, added, liUed and retttled the "thin volume" until in 1892, in its ninth edition, ll had more than 300 poems. BIBLE BOOK STORE CLOSING in Fountain Vdl~ EVERYTHING MUST GO BY MAY 3 • BIG DISCOUNTS ·z*:~·on all ITE_~ "A--·~ . q ... 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Raw! 8 )' BARBARA GIBBON Jr you 've .:ot a vegetable revolt goinit on at your house. why n<lt .ict more of the good art't'ncry In· to your family by serving 1t raw~ When 1t c:omt·~ to produce. the on h thanl( bt.>ttcr than Frl'l>h ai. t-"rt"!>h Jnd fl a W BEETS For • colorful uccent. run wuhl'd, raw bcelll lhrough an electric shredder. Mix with oth r 11hr\.'dded vegetables and SOO)tt low calorie Runlin drts~Jng Or top with low·f•l yoaur1 E:irh bfft, 43 calorie~. fonn .. carl'ot turl" gamtshes P1u:k carrot •lick:s u u lunchbox nibblt>. Stx ·inch carrot 2S calories cup raw· 32 calom.~t. MUSHROOMS Slice &nd 1cld to mixed solad8 Or stuff raw mushroom cap..; with ~-=atood iutlad for up petncr11 Raw sliced mushru<>m!> st'rvl'd with diet dresnn1t dip m11kc~ a great p11rty inack, loo One cup Sll<'f'd 20 calont•JI In chunks. Then shred and add tu elo~e5law -13 ca Ion es per ounce. SQUASH Menu Update No Pie In Sky Umin~ out on a diet 1s tough enoug h on the ground, but 1t'!> a dJs-a st er an m1d ·alr. Strapped in ;it 30.000 reel. your o nly rea l choice 1s likely to be "coffee or tea.·· Along com es a tiny tray of toy food. servmgr. w~·n· not :alking about ob v1ou1> .. atad l>tuJr" hxo lettuce "net lOmJtoc~ but a \\ ade \ anel> of otht•r \'l'.:1:t4tblt-":1 nnrinall~ ~l'n t?d cooked Man) cooked \'l'gctables that • mm't parllcularl> popular turn into winners as sitlodb or raw ap. pt:hLers. The taste "nd iexturc as M> d1Henmt that they seem lake a \\ holl' ne~ .,pc·c1l·21 BEA 'PROVTS Cr1Sp fresh sprout~ 1n Ice watef. then drain 11nd add to s alad mixtures for s "'eet nuvorcd crunch -28 culones ~r cup CARROTS Shred and mix with rrusins and dlet dres:>ing. Or. pare into thin slivers and drop into 1cuwoter to ('A\J U FLOWf.R R;,iw whale norelJI are crunt•hy and sweet. great lo 1>CT\ l' ~1th dips lnstc•ad or 1 reoisy t'h1ps Or, slice into "chaps " One• rup florets. 27 calories EGGPLANT Pi'el and dice :1 mall. then mannate in diet ltalann d rc !-lnR several hours. One cup d1cl.>d so c11lories . GllEEN BEANS Slice In t hin dlB$:CJ nab Marinate in diet dre~sing 1>evcral houn. Add to mixed salads One Pt-:PPEBS Stuff peppers wlth low·cal tunu or <'hlcken i.alud ... u no.cook matn couriic for lunch or sup~·r' Let green peppers rlpt!n to red. then chop for u colorful garnish in green snladit. One t•mpty i>hcll . 22calones. . RUTABAGA Peel <ind cut thi11 Yt'llow turnip Wash. don't peel. yellow sum mer squash or 11r~n zucchini. Slice thin and use llkf' cucum ber1 Mildly rlavored ond ver> colorful Squash can also ha Clll in spea,. and pick led. or scooped out and stuffrd One medium squash 2S calories SPINACH Tear off tender leaves and use In salad Instead of lettuce. A .:reat combination: spinach, red omon. rnw mu1hroom slJccs, <llt'l French drcnlng 11nd bacon bits. Or add cold ronst beef ror u meal- slie salud. All Lucky Supermarkets Join In Wishing You sominu:.culethat passing • up a~ part &f I\ Is out of _., A Happy Cinco de Ma o. ,~~ 1"~:.1" •. ~~ however. ~~e calon e •• -:·.~~\., count ~ • , • • : ·~ .. • Rutyoure hungryand ·,~.-.~~!"~·····. ,, ,. ~'lfta:~~~~~~1i:5..:~~~~t§~~[":J~~~~~~B~s; ..-....-,.; _,, ·. ~ ~ ..... ,.~... .... .......... u/S, bored l>O you eat 1t all • -•• • • · • • . ~- e ven '•the green glop -~.-.'i. .·• -· .. ::ii:.f.i11"'"9111111!,:~.:: dessert, that looks and tastes like colored Cool Wfllp You're ~till hung ry, , but another playfood meal will be along m two hours. or on your c·on· necting fli ght. If it's a long trip, you may spend several hours dining, drinking and s nacking and still be :.tarved for a "real meal " You ~Jl ~et a real meal m an airplane, too, 1f you know how Simply tell the resl.'rvat1on l'lerk you want a .. Spt•c1al fJ1ct" ml•al 'f.hcrc's no char~l' for this scr v1r c and most major domc!.l1c airlines will happily comply \rneric an. Delt:i, Na uonal. TWA •ind United included Knowll•dJ!e abl e tr avelers are onto th1s technique tor ~l'tUng a better meal aloft . but mo 1>l oc c:.1 s ional travelers arc unaware or th1:. special service Recent s urvr v:. show that nearly half the adult 1\mcn can popula tion i-; cllt'ling at a n y ~i \'en time. yet only I 5 percent of trave le r s reques t -<1>ecial meals. a t'cordmg to American Airlines r\1rline Spcr ial Di et mPals aren't hmatcd lo lnw l'Ulonc. you can also rt•Qucst. clwbc lic . :.alt frl't'. low r ol c>s tc rol , hland. vc.:etarian or kosht>r ml'al Point of 1nformat1on t n to book )Ou r fll ghl and \our m(lal? -at 11•;"1 II< hour-. ahc>,HI of 1mw Smee ~taodard !111.thl tood 1s so m~lioc·n·. what ('1111 you l'XPC'Ct 1n II .. SpC'clul n11'l"' rn<'al' netter than "'rf'~lllar .. Not ··111wrtaC'uljr " ond n •1ta1nly noth111i.: very C'"·1t1n.: or 1m u~anat1\'t', trnt dd in11ely · bl'ltt-r " ~1m11h' .and ""h'tonhal . u n !> 11 11 t' t• d • u n -.1111111 t-t! und 1111cl11th'r~'f1 "1th unnt•t>ch•tJ <'a lor11.~11. I 'vi' ctaned aloft on two1lt'd h'nclerloin whik the bewildt'r1•d busl nt'iismon next to mt' i;iot . some sort o~ tomato nt-.odle melnn.il' l'n• had f1ll't of 8<>1~ whale they had snndw1chc>s. h<.1k<'i1 .chicken klstead of rut> , berturkcynlaklnl! Most aarlinc" will let you s pecif) j main course choice beet. poultry or fi s h It will be simply prepared . broiled or baked. without a lot of 011 or sta re hv sauce "it may also bC' "ilhoul salt. but you r;111 ~hakC' nn your o" n 1 \ ou"ll p robublv be !1C'r \'ed two ('ookc..•d vegetable:-und a r:rn salad or gr eens or rn nt garnishee! ~1th lemon 1n stead of Oil)' Or sugary dressing. You'll get m elba toast or crisp brcnd. and soml.' fresh fruit for dessert Diet sod a. skim milk ·coffee. lt•a a nd !'lUj!ar subst1tutt' protrn hi\· ~ill be avatlablc. Harvest Day . Shortcake Cu~! ... 32C 10~0 69c "25c toe" 19° l.29c l.29c l.29c -141. IAtl" Carrot Stix 1 .. 0Z 1'1'.0 29c l •·Ol PKG39c .. -oz "o 29c •Ol poc() 29c Lower the 111eatcase. Blade Cut Chuck Roast Boneless Round Steak . no .... o£OR££r E-Z Cut Cube Steak 1• -.itHtf'Cff Rib Eye Steak , ' Nflfl~ ffneitOi ""'re' Boneless Tip Steak I ... I 1 1' H •,t1 Boneless Rump Roast , •, f ,., •• IJ\l"<I') '"138 .• 1aa ~· 238 .• 11• Large End Rib Roast llUNOEOBEU Cross Rib Roast " 118 138 llONHESS OONOEO BEEF CHUCI'. lO !:!~~!~.ast l a aa~ ~!>~!~!SS Beef Brisket \tt 158 ~~~~!~,..!iP Roast ,. 15a ,. 10 ~~.~!~Q(~~! Liver .• sac Top Sirloin Steak O()l'<tl t SS OONOt O £1EH LOIN T-Bone Steak 60NOEO OEEF LOIN Top Round Steak ,.,....._,,~. ttO>tUf0Mf.f: tHl<l._..O " 198 "198 ~~~,~!~SS Stewing Beef .• 13a ~.~!~!"ers Smoked Sausage ~· 1 u ~~~nl~~s Link Sausage • •l ••• , 49c Large End Rib Steak BONOEOBEff Porterhouse Steak "°"utoec.u •O- ArmDUr Young Turkey 1'10511( , .... Pork Spareribs ''Alt t.'t Pork Shoulder Roast 11{11.o( q ; I Lady Lee Bacon •••• .,. 'jfl Pork Sausage ....... , l·&.•"' t+i,;11 t ...... (6 " 148 la208 '" 1ac l9 138 l8 age In.'"'' 118 •• 01 n c. l 19 Lower prices throt1gl1out the entire store. Conned & Packaged Harvest Day Mott's Harvest Day ~P.aghetti .. :::. 59c Applesauce ""' , .. 59c ... ,. .. 49c Catsup if" 39c Del Monte 33 ,. ,9 U.'. !Jlt Peas ~ v ;.~;;;.:~ Day ,. ~°" 44 C Strawberry .. ~ .... 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Pro\'1d10g extra vitamins. rolor and texture are fresh vegetables. ------------· MARGARITAS AND 'MAKE YOUR--· PARTY ------------~ A SUCCESS This tasty melange is nicely seasoned with ma rjoram and tarragon. then baked ln a crisp crust of wheat germ and cracker crum bs. F or attractive a p- pearance a nd easy serving bake the torte in a springform pan. Al runner time, remove the outer n ng to show off the golden wheal ger m crust. Add garnishes of car rot curls. r ipe oli ves and parsley and serve with crunchy bread stick~. WHEAT GERM VEGETABLE TORTE 1 cup saltint> cracker crumbs (about 30 2-lnch crackers> ~.cup vacuum packed whe al germ (regular ) 8 tablespoons butter 1 onion. sliced 12 pound <2 medium> zuc· chini. shced '2 teaspoon salt '• teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon marjoram leaves, cru11hed 14 teaspoon tar ragon leaves. crushed l cup grated monterey Jack cheese 1 :: cup grated parmesan cheese 2 eggs 1 J cup mtlk 1 med ium tomato, thinly sltced Mix crumbs with 1/4 cup wheal germ and 6 t ablespoons melted butter. Press on bottom and l In· ch up sides of 8·inch springform pan. <Or in 9·inch pie pan.) Bake an 400 degree oven 8 lo 10 minutes unlit lightly browned. Saute onion and zucchini in re· mainmg 2 tablespoons butter un· til tender crisp Mix in remaining 12 cup wheat ge:-m and season· mgs Turn half in.o crumb s hell. Sprinkle with half the cheese6. Top with rem am mg vegetable mixture. Beat eggs with milk. Pour into center or vegelabli! mixture. Ar· range tom a lo on top and sprinkle remaming cheeses over all Bake in 325 degree oven 40 to 45 minutes or until set. Makes 6 servings. Wednesday. Aprtl 28. 1976 DAIL V PILOT CS ., Moussaka Made Eas ie r Look Ma! No Eggplant Hist ory says Moussaka originally was made ~1th ground meat and eaaplant But this dish is found in towns all over Greece a nd with 1ts con tents 'arying from eggplant to artichokes to potatoes. with either around lamb or beef Fmash with the sinfully rich Baklava and Greek coffee. MOUSSA.KA.-BOJ.SE STYLE lZ ounce package frozen hashed brown potatoes t pound ground lamb .1 , cup fresh frozen chopped onions thawM\g, OP<'n package of froten potatoes. Plur e 1n :.1eve. Pour bo1hng "atl•r over potatoes. Drain verv well Separate.) Hro\\n lamb anti onion 1n heated "k1llt.'l, :.t1rnni:: lo brc•1k up mt.'at Dtllm Jnd dt~curd any fat. ' However . the seasoning and the traditiona l Bechamel sauce topping and dusting of Parmesan cheese remain the same. A one-dish mt'al, the 1ngre· dients can be assembled Joni{ before baking and the t'asserole can stand in the r efrigerator until you are ready. 8-ounce can tomato sauce 2 teaspoons sail '• teasPoon cinnamon ·~ t easpoon oregano, crumbled Add t omuto sauce. l tcni.- poon suit, cannumon, ore~ano, ' pepper lo ml'ut und max well . Tum into 11'.i q uu rt bakm.i dish. 1 • teaspoon pepper 3 lablcspoon~ nour Br<!uk up polutoc.•s and mi:< with 1 t nbl<'lllloon flour and 1 ~ teaspoon suit Sprl'ud ovl'r meut. 3 la blespoons butter or Heat buttl'r. Stir 10 flour. margarine It's fun to serve this dish with a traditional Greek :.alad of mixed greens. tomatoes. cucumbers, and feta cheese chunks An oil and vinegar dressing would be appropriate. l'• cups milk Graduall y add nulk and cook, stirring. until sauce thickens. Cool slightly. Dent e.:g. Stir small amount or :.auce into eggs. Return to r<!st or s auce and miic well. Add rcmaininJt •2 teaspoon sail and nutmel.! 1 s teaspoon nutmeg 2 large eggs 2 tables p oons g r ated Parmesan cheese Thaw potatoes. <For quick Convenient frozen hash brown potatoes add new dimension to the Near East mainstay, Moussa ka. Asparagus garnished with lemon peel adds color to the plate. HOUllS: MON>Af TMaU .... l .. l:JO SAT. I l:JCM:JO Cl.OSID SUM. The FISH MARKET Jl111 ... S...ty c-.. 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA .. 64&-5223 Spoon on•r t op of potatoes. Sp-rinklc \\1th cheese. Dake abo\'e center or oven at 350 degrel's for about 40 minutes. un- til potaloe:-. are cook<:d and top· pang ts browned. Cut tnlo6 wedges to sen e. '"MANNINGS IS THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY/" MAHHIHGS IHF HIND QUARTER OF IEEF Wltll 1 .. st Sectl1111 M~.HIHGS IHf CHUCK STEA.KS s-1~! M~lllf U.SJ>.A. TOP SIRLOIN H.rfor W9lole . MANNINQSBEEF · ~~·AT~~ s 1s,b'. BEEF LOIN MANNINGS BEEF EXTRA LEAN it---... -.-.. -.. -, .. -G-IU_f _ __. GROUND u.s.o.A. ,'!_0.,U_':! 0 $11 ! 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I • • -----~~ Complfte your Cinco de Mayo buffet of Chi~en En chilada Casserole and gazpacho by serving re fried beans topped with cheese and onion slices. Sophistirauon in M('>.a c:in <.'OOkcn• vari<•s Whale somt' are still poncll'rtn~ ··which comes first thl' lJco or tortilln'>" other homcmakl.'r'> in elude both prepared and ··from scratch" recipe:. an routine ml.'JI planning. If you would lake lo JOtn thl· celebr:itson for C.:mro de ~t ayo. serve enchiladas m the eas' Southwest style en casscrok · Mexican foods an• economical They use natural m grt'd1ent., an comb1nat1ons that full\ and nutnttonally use the non-meal :.ources of protean For the rest of ,your fat•sta buf fe t . offer corn chips with Jtuacnmole or refried b<.•nn dip. gazpnrho and "inc punch C.:ucum bcrs in Sour Cn•am arc u nice relief from the hot :w:.asc>n ings. CHICKEN F.SC1DLADA CASSEROLl:: 2 cups cooked chickt'o, coarsely chopped 1 ~cup hot chicken broth l packai:c stOnl' ground corn tortillas t 12) Fnt for fry1n A :? cups c hoppl"d onion I green pc•pprr, scc•decl :.incl chopped 2 tablespoons cookmA 011 l t pound dn Italian plum tomuto('s. drained H·ouncc can hot tomaln •wuCl' t s mall clovt• Aarht•, mrncrtl :! tahlc!lpoons buth·r 2 tublespoom. flour 11 ~ rup m alk. h1·atcd t' :1 cups shn•rlc1NI t'hl•11!1ar ChC'C'Se Cut torllllns an h.alf ;111d fn hgbtly m •, inch hot fat Dram on paper towels Saute chopped onion., arid r,t l e11 peppers in t '' 11 tablc:.poon., cookar,g oil until tcndl•r ,\de! lomal'Jl'S. hot tomato .,au<'c. and garh' Simmer for 20 minute:. Add sail to taste In large saucepan. melt buttrr and star in flour. using a \\tr<' \\h1sk. Slowly add milk. st1rrinA constanth with whisk Add chicken broth und con tanue stirring until ma'l:turc com cs lo boil Sammer. starring O<' <'asaonally. for 15 minutes Cool slightly and stir in thl' tom,Jto m1xtun• Grease a large casserolt· In at , make alternate laye r s of t'hackcn, tortilla halvc•s. sauce, :ind chc·csc. ending \\1th sauet.• and <'hN'Sl'. Bake in prl'heatt•d 325 deArl'<' oven for one hour or until hfhll)' hro~ncd and bubhling. Scrvci-Ii to II. ' Cl'Ct:)f BERS I~ SO l' R CR EAM 3 m('(l1um cucumlX'rs 3 tablc•spoons lemon JUICl' 1 ~cup sour cr('am I tt•uspoon garlic suit I 11.'aspoon Gc·bharcll t'hd1 pow lier Ped. S<'Cd. and shce t'ucum hers. Salt lightly and let stnn<I for 30 minutes . Drain 1\ll'an\\ hill'. cnmbtnl' lc•mnn 1u1ce. sour er ('um. J!arlic 'alt . a n cl l' h 1 I i Jl 11 " d <· r . h I 1• n d thorou~hl v Pour O\'l'r cucum IX'rs and max \\ell S<.'rve l'llCUm hers on cra~p salad J:rt'l'lls St•rves ll Sauce .Subtly Spicy The snuel'. n '" -.:H<l, as the-sonnet of th<' 1.1hl!• and. acrordang In a vcneroble sa~l'. ortl'n worth more than lhl' mentorf1sh atco'..r' F"lnvor and m1'1~111n· ore the chid rC'nsons for a sauce Its srason1n i;: must be subtly Ii vC'ly though not OVCfl>oWl'rtng. For in~tnnct•. :t lattk spice ncldc•d to sort t'nl'f1 or m elt<'d hutter makes <mt.• O( the sl mpll'Sl and richest sauces Blend ·parsley rlnk<'s. ~arhe powder a nd hllll· chl'<'!le "1th -;ortl'nrd but- ter. form into "mall hall:- ;anrl chill Sc•n c• nn lop of hot StC'uk or ham hur~ers. Add 1 , teaspoon thyme to • • cup mt'lll'd butter lo ~l\'t' dl'11 r1ous rt avor lo hroaled rash or chirken Good. tno. 11vcr lomall)('s 11rci::51pl11111 Poppy st•cds ar<' <'X · c•ellcnt cooked hncfly an melted butter :and poured over noodles. rict'. gre<>n beans or rab hng e W('dge!> Cheddar r ht'<'sl' !>OllP and lt;1l1an '><'asonanA makes a rre>1mv sauc(' for hakl•d chal'kl'n. \\hall' rash. IOmalnt':,O (Ir rooked brO('COlt C'ombtnl' • • l'llP hult<'r, 2 lablcspQon-; soft hn·ad l'rumbs . '' tea ... po1rn )(aria<' po"<lt'r anrt 1., teaspoon 11rnte<I kmon peel and I Hi lt•u!IJlOOn .:round "'hit<' JH'ppcr Serve 1n·cr hot t•ookcd vc!{etnblcs DELANO .SEAFOOD MARKET FINEST SELECTION OF SEAFOOD IN ORANGE COUNTY .........• 5.1.79 ,b. •••••••••• 5.1.39,b. FRESH SANDABS •• SEA BASS FILLETS ·RED SNAPPER FILLETS ...... s.1.49,b. PRICES EFFECTIVE Tll S 2 76 2100 LAFAYETTE AVE. NEWPORT BEACH PHONE 675-9450 Wednesday Apnl 28 1976 OAtL V PILOT ("7 Dial Direct Savings I This ··oaal a Steak· mnner 1s a savt>r 1n more ways than one Be<'au:.e lhas meal cooks 1t:.df m ~our elect ri c slow eookt>r . It :.a H•s on thl' energ) bill a:. "ell as the grocer) bill Just put an 1nex pC'O.'>l\'t.' cut or 11teak into thC' l bt>t.'f bouillon l'Ubc • ··cup bf;>1ung "uter ·~<'Up flour •,cup cold\\ alt.'r I cup r&H\ whltl' ncl' Cut steak into sernn.:· 'lh' p1ec~s :.mall enough lo fH t'rock pot. Plnre :.teak. onion. green pep per, tomatoes und JWCe. celer), garhr. oregano. cup cold "att>r ·1 urn :.all and pe pper m crock crock pot templ'rature 111 pot. h16th. Star flour watt'1 01:.:.ohc bouillon cube maxturei.lo" I~ lnto<·r<x.I.. m 1 • cup boalant;." awr. pol Cook 10 U mmulc. 01 add to crock pot Mix unt1ltluekencd \\ t>ll Co\•er and rool. u:. Prepare rH.'l' uccortl111j! manufacturer d1rerts for to pnckn~c d1rect1on<1 6 hour!' St•rve I ll'e \\ 1th PCPlX'l Com bane flour and '• :itenk und gra' y cooker un<l smother 11 in u 111•111•111111•~ piquant m i x ture or 'egetabl<'S and Sl.'W.On lngs or11on:.. i.:re<!n pep µt!rs and ph.•nty of rouno pt>ded tom utot•s fo r garden fresh rta\l'r Otul the corr ect setlan1t on ~ou r cooker and i.1x hours later, dinner's re.>· ady Th1rken the l!l'a''Y a:. d1ret·ted. nnd you're :.el to frl•cl four hungry people an effortless l)('P per steak Sene with ril'l' and J \\arm dei-sert Jake apple upside do\\ n ca I. l' DIALASTE.\K I pound lean round steak l cup sliced onion l cup green pepper nngs l·it ~·ounce can round peeled tomaloe:. cand JUlC('l I cup ce:-lcry diagonally sliced t 111l·h ttuck l crushed l ar~c garlic clove TWO GREAT BORDEAUX WINESI cHA TEAu s4~ I cHA TEAu cANoN CISSAC 1971 de BREM 1971 Both 100 r••d by •lne nP«t Hany Waugh ~quobt(•\\1ne (~ellars and LIQUOR SHOPPE 3300 W. 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It originated many years a g o and was cooked in a do uhle-boller and sen-cd hot. ~ow it may be made another way -in the oven -and this way 1t b1:nehts from being ser ved <.>hilled. If you. welcome de- litate desstrls to P-re- -·-~dl~-=_.I ~.,.~· a?t~ou'Hl'l'Prec1ateH\lS 'crs1on. )fAR)l i\L.\DE . >I ERl:'l.Gl'E 1 egg" h1tei. '. tC'a:-poun :><Jlt 2 tablcli poons sugar 11 rup orange marmalade I teas poon vanilla Cu stard Sauce. ~ee he low 6 membrane -free fresh orange s lice!! Beat egl-( whites and :-.alt untJI tht•v form tilled peciks: ~radually beat in lbe sUJ:ar until they form sttrr peaks Fold in the marmalJd c and the \ anilla Turn rnto :-.1'1. 6·ounce custard <·up., µlact•d 1n a 13 by 9 hy :! in<'h hakin1'! pan. Add t•nou~h bo1hng water to tht• pan come up about 3 1-inc:h. L Bake tn a 350·degree oven unt ii tt oldcn about 15 minutes Remon· cups to a -. ire rack and ll•t i.tand until , rool lhc mcringuel> will sink Chill rours' The ortaanal rt>c1pe c::tlled•for too small a bak1ni( pan, and l '\'t• changed lh.tl ll al:.o called for a -. hole cup of poppy:sei.'<1, but I favor a lt>i.lier amount In add1t1on the book N'CI~ C'alled for i.1ftmg the nour before me iis urang &od then rt'!>1flin~ with the It'd \ en1n1t und s alt. I hnd surnng mi.ll:ad or :.1rtma produces u:. extellcnt a cake• u!. did the ong1nal method Th•'I 1\ not the cui.e in ull <"ak .. recipe:., but tl is in this one. POPPYSEED llONE\'C'AK E I HUP popp) eed 1 1rup ho ne\ •. rup water 2', cups flour, sur to 11eratc• bc•lort' measuring I teaspoon bu km" i.oda t teaspoon salt 1 rup butler l'' CUPS . .SUiUI 4 large ei;g~. :.epurafrd l c up com merc1ul i.our crenm 1 teaspoon ' an1lla extract Grease and flour u 10 1n<.>h dngdcake pan tn a small i.auc1:pan Mmm1.•r to&ether for S minutes, :.t1rnn~ often. tht' poppyseed, hone) und '4 at er. eool On '4 ax paper lhoroughl~ stir toeether lh~ fluur, bilking l>odii and salt In th\' larg~ bowl of an decln c mixer cream buttt>r und ~ugur , beat In poppyseed mixture At moderate :1pec-d. thoroURhly l>t'at in the egg yoU,b. one at u ll me . add :.our t•rcam and 'amlla and bt?at until blended Al lo" est peed. gruduall} beat 111 U1e flour mixture With a clean beater, in a small mixinic bo'4 I, bc11l eu wtuks un- til they torm stiff str1ught peaks "hen the healer Is slowly wllhdra"' n, fold into baller Turn 1ntp prt-pared pan. 1'ake 1n a preheated 350 dcgret• oven until a cake lester lmw1 ted in ('enlor comes out clcun 1 about SS minutes. 1-t•t st&nd on ._. wire rack for 5 minult"I With a small m elul i.palulu. looi.cn t"dges and urouod tube and turn out on rack ; cool com· plttely. St!r\'e us is or s pread top with vanilla·flnvor confectioners' sug· ar froslina, tettlng some of It dr1r do'4 n sides; spr1nkle Lop wllh c~ tra popp)s etd. Or sen e w Ith sour cream SUlll'C' SOUR CREAM SAUCE 1 ~ cup confectioners' sugar ·~ <'UP COlllOl\'rclul Sll\11 t•n•um 1 •teaspoon vanilla e>.truct ln a sm.lll !!Uurepao over low heal, ~l1rnna coni.wntly, he.it the :.uicar nnd sour cream JUSt un ltl smooth, do not boll Off h<'ul . sltr In lb• vanilla ('hlll S\•rH ovt-r iillces of Poppyseed Cake. YOU ALWAYS SAVE! IA 89' tWftl • CO<IN OOGI 0< ,,.79• TAQUITOS~ OK•t MAUI• J YAf .. s1.05 BOLOGNA ~.· ())(Al ._A'fO •)'fl&• ... 731 BOLOGNA :.~ 01.(AI MAfH • WtlNfU, ~ ,,. sl.19 BEEF FRANKS~· Wlll)()N • U(;.ttl & 0.AIR IA s2.89 TURKEY ROAST": ....... IC)tofH u95' WIENERS ~· C...CICtt.4 JtlfD .. 98' BEEF PATTIES IOHt'. ••on .... tlfht UNC }1.79 PORK SAUSAGE OKAI MAYLI "'-1.59 SLICED S-ACOH OKAt~•t•·.-rf.t-U h+N .• sl.75 SLICED BACON .:. I WITH STATER BROS. 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TOOTHBRUSH HAIR RIMOYER ,_.4~· • ._ $119 -CLOSE-UP AIM ! TOOTHPASTE TOOTHPASTI •M>• 57c ! .,.,. 59c • • \\'Ith a ~mall ml.'tal ~patula loosen l'<1gcs and unmo ld Sen l' wilh Cust ard Saut t' <ind gJrnish \\1th the orange. Makes 6 sl'r\'ln.:s UOUIO OfTHOINl • ... Kl l"KL 20< Off t..A•ll • l1·0V"Kl ~~j~~~-, .. n .... 01 S1.69uo1 $1.30,01 91' Y0-5 JERGENS • HAIR SPRAY Custard Saul't' In the top of u double·boil<•r !l\ t•r d1rcrl hl•at. staid 2 cups milk Beat t1,~l'ther 1 l'~I.! \Olk~. I I C'Ufl !>Uj.(<lr anrl 1' tt"aspoon ,,,It J U~t until combined . " aduall\ hut '1~orou s l\ "h 1s k 111 .1bo ut half .th" m ilk Ht•turn to douhlt• boilc1 top, Stirnn ~ eoni.t.111th . eook oq •r hot w a I c•r 11111 ii ,lightly th1ckc•nt•d und mixture forms a .. 1rn1~1lt lint• a e r o,-; a '"'•·r i.poon Al nn<'l' pl;1r c O\ 1•r \1•rv 1·oltl wutc•r tn :-.top the· c'onk1n)t and !.t1r m I ll'<lSpo11n \'lllllll:t Chill MakC'!> uhout .! c·up' Sweeten En tree /\ swe<'t m ;11n dish somet1mC"!' s erved on smorgasbord.'I FIS NISH Ll\'ER P UDDING t~ cup butler or morganne 1 smoll onion, fmrl y chopped l egJ? 111 cups milk "4 '°un<t b.1by tx-er li ver. Jtround I t11 cups cooked rice 1:i r up dark t•orn syrup 1• cup r aisins r Salt to t aste In a small sk Ill et melt the butter: add onion and C'OOk gently until i.iolden In a large m ixing bowl beat egg sh11htly. add milk and beat to com- bine. Add onion and butter and remaining ingre- dients; mix well. Turn into a greased 1 •'l -quart casserole. Bake in a preheated 400-degree O\'tn for 11 • hours -pudding should be d.lrk brown around edges but if tl darkens too much toward end of 'baking, cover with foil. Let s tand 10 minutes before serving Makes 4 to 6 servings. . PALMOLIVE __ !iOMA.iOEs 29c .. !P'EiiUNHALVES _61 c " ! GNU 'P°EFRUiT JUICE _49 c ! WI ii. >l·OUN<• • .... c. INCL '°'OH lA•U s 1 05 fROZIN POTATO CUBlS Oltt 1tt• TATER TOTS O•• fOA POTATOES ". 671 ... 831 l.Ol 631 1\0 1 '1.59 !!~!!.~'?.~~~~~~~ !~; '1 .03 !!~f!.E.DJ:.~fr,~~,S ! '1.03 ~.!H~!Jl!!,P~.~' ! '1.03 f.~u~.~,r}B' .. 01 '1 .69 SMALL FRIES ,._.,., ,.[, ... .. 01 99• FISH FILLETS e s1 43 (~·" ••l""' AA"lO JO!fO ..... 01 I NEWSPAPER COUPON SUPPLEMENT MAY2 OINIUL MIRCNANOIH £9.~f 1.l .~~~UR •. 14,49 OROCHY ~J.~t ...... ! ""' 34' ~.~!.~~.?~~CE .. 0 1 3Q4 REFRIED IHNS Col eMA•Ut \ !~!~.~~~ UL·KANe Mrt W l•UI 53• 1>01 4s· " "' 31 ' . 01 20· • 01 75• ~!!!2£~1.'S. t •lll flAC• .\\, .. 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OAJlYPilOT W.,_!Y,l.ptU 2' '9715 Basic Goodness Goes • 1n Many D·irections A$• do-lt·yourtell prdject. you may want \0 make up a balch ol llotncmade Coff~ec:ake Mix • 2" cups sugar ¥ cupa nontat. dry milk powder 11anular. Sto re, ti&hlly ~ovcrcd. in refngerator. beat eCC wbitH Until the)' hold sutf, straight puks wbt'n beater is slowly withdrawn. Add water to Mix; with a spoon, sur just un lll blended: do not ov<-rmlx. Add beaten egg white&. fold m. ltAI IN COFFEECAKE ln a small mixing bowl ~tir together •• cu.p n om mode Cof· r~ecukt> Mi~ 1tod '• tcuspoon nutmea. -... tlh a fork, ~t)rk m 2 tabl t's pu o n ~ ~unfl o w \!1 ·o tl maranrin • until blentJe<I , r~ serv~. to ether '2 t up hnnly p3rkl.'d llti:ht <1r d .. rk brown SuNar. :! tublci.poons Hom emade t:uf (eecakt> Mb 11nd '• l \'llSPO<m l'lll numon. with a fork. work m .l tllblcapoon1' 11 unflowcr otl mur~ttrin~ until bl••mlt'tl. Mir 111 \ cup chopiwd ( mt'd1um-fm<') pt-r1uu or walnuts. tt'$i.'rve. The coffeecakes you can pre- J>are with this Mix should please cbolesterol·watc:bers because they call for ei& whites rather than wbole e11s. The Plaln Coffttc:ake is a basic recipe that you can vary to suit your own taste. To start you oft, we offer two variaUon:s tbal we think taste good. 9 cups sifted all·purpose un· bleached flour, ZIA pounds 1 pound sunflower-oil meria.r\ne In a tar ce mlxina bowl thoroughly slit toaet.her the b•k· lnai powder, cream oftart.ir, salt. sugar and dry milk powder. Add nour; stir thorouchly ln uslnc Mix. spoon It Into a mea.suri111 cup: do not r><1d: it down ; with a small mehl patuJa, level top. Makes about l6 cups. Tum Into a greased t by 9 by \~·inch cake pan. Suk~ in o pre- heated 375-dearec oven unttl u cake tester mserted ln ct·ntt1r comes out cl1:1tn 25 to 30 minutes. HOMEMADE PLAIN COt'•'EECA.KE 3 rups H omemade Co( feecake Mlx COFFEE CAKE MIX Add half tbc maraanne: with .. pastry blender cul It in until blended . Add remaining margarine; cul in unUI blended, mixture will look s lightly 2egg whites 23 cull-... ater Let cool u bout !> m inute:., loosen edges, cut 1n square:. und rt'move with a wide i>putula, ~rve al once. If mnde ahead, re· heal. Makes 9 to 12 st>rvings. Mako up tht• rt'Cll)C ror Plain Coffeecake, stirring In gr•1kd rind of l lemon O t t!U pocm) und 1 cup r 1.11:.lni. with th\' \Hlll'r Turt} buttt'r Into n .irc.u.ed 9 by 9 by l"•·tnch ~ult' pJn. :.prfnkle with the rescn•ed n11xtu1t Bake and S\!rve as for Plain Cofft'1.-.:sk,• Mttkl' up the recipt• ror Plnm Cufkccak~. lur11 hall thr bJlti·r mto a gr1:1:1~ed 9 by 9 b~ 1~. 1111·h cake pt1n: s pr1nkl1• "1th hulf tlw "' crved m Ix tun'. top "1th n · matmng b~tter and rt>11~n 1•1t mixture. Bake und :il'rvc as f111· Plain CotteeC'1\k\• 1 l cup baking powder 2teaspoonscrearnoft.artar 1 h teaspoons salt mto a large mixing bowl turn the Mix. ln a small mixing bowl PECAN OH'F:t:Ct\Kt: In a small mixing bowl stir From C1 Fluff's Fancied Sprouts Tossed ,\ Cfrn•l,lflll ho~ll''' ~u~l!<'"I' M'n 111i,t this fur lun{'hl•On Wtlh p~uch 1·01) hlcr. u :,\11 OE:\1 BO'S S \I.AO Ii'• oum·~· can chunk ~lylc ll~hl tuna, dra11\NI Ill ounrr enr1 hcJn ~prout". Wl'll dramt'd ! hard t'lmkt•d l'lli:~. choppl•d •, 1·up mnyonna"r SJI\ :ind JH'PP<'r 10 tnstt-Toss together nll the in· strcd1enl-;. You muy wan\ lo .idd ll•mnn J Ul <'l' .md nr m1n<'<'d scnlhon. Nice -;crvcd on ll'llurr "Ith i.ltced t o m ato. Makes 4 servings, • Nest Egg llere's a ne w brunch idea. Co mbine drained cooked chopped spinach with plain mas hed potato. Season with but· ter. sail and pepper. and a favorite spice or herb -nutmeg or basil, for instance. Add chopped toasted walnuts ror te~lure con· trasl. Spoon mucture mlo sernng s ize "nests ''. Center tach with a poached or trie d egg Good with sausaj?e, ham. bacon or luncheon meal. Super Coupon Savings and Ralphs Super Strawberry Sale Meat Master Meats Super Deli Aa1p111 Oehc10u1 .. ,, _,,_,_ ·~29 --~-,, .. :'tti ~ <ti L ··~. • '?, • ··~ • 12 o.z. • ' basket per 29 lb.. Super Flowers ~ T. Broccoli per 29 lb, • crucken-8Hl -Tutkey ~~~~ O' ~ Majestic Daisies b11nc11 .97 v~iow Onions p1~' 1.79 ~•Pot 4 ~ FreJll-Solkl per 1 29 ~ Tomato Tree ~~ · .. ~,. 1. 1 ~Green Cabbage P 1 :. • •1!J .1115 #.Ii§ #'I lb. 1.59 freeawHl-Rtgul11 per 19 lb .• per 10 lb .• Super Spirits Banquet Grapefruit .19 ~Juice 4601 43 8reweo in Oregon-II 01 80111•1 Aspen Gold oBeer tpk 99 ctn • ~Meat Pies ~II Siar CUtlireen 8 01 P~ll can 8 Old Fuhlontd Ralphs . Potato ~Salad 1401. 43 pll9 .• ~Beans ltlth 3.69 --1~~-!I••~--~ 16c~~ .19 o Ice Cream h~~~: .89 ~ Fi;1p~1 Wteners ~ B;;f-8d~na ~ chi~1"er1ck 1201 85 pll9 •• 601. 55 plL9 •• ,. 01. pkg. S.ve 1.09-+ .06 Tilt with Coupon 7 Inch Size pair .49 Regular 4 Stick Save .18 with Coupon .W830 Ralphs 15 D Pci~ Sausage Dii~"cheese lib. p~g. 1.29 1.89 1.02 w11llCoupon limit One Item i nd One Coopon Per Customer Coupon Effective April 29 through M1y 5 Margarine ~~:: !..h Coupon Limit One Item and One Coupon Per Cuslomer sUPii~COUPON-Prices effective April 29 through May s SUPER COUPON r--,~n,.·---. r·-'"•·--, r--,a-·--, I .... 11 -~ •10 I I Sou :IO •""t-.... • .. , I I s. .. 11....i.c-''" I , .. c ....... 01 ...... , kllf C<ontt "''"' "•• • '-"' .. C1v..clly I wesson I I Potato I I Pent I I Oil :::. .59 I I Buds ,,,~=~ .69 I I Butter ti :: .• 73 I I Ult\"~ 11--OM C....-,., Cv•-I I ~t °"' ..... ••• o .. C°""°" '"' Cv•-ff I I l-t OM"-,,.. OM Cev"" '" Cv-t< I C-(H~tf .. All'• 1t .......... llt1 S C-l-tJU...,.. :rt ,........,_.., I C:-l-M•o ...,.. :rt 111<_,. lllay S L COUPON .I L COUC>ON I L COUPON .I ----------------~ --------r • • '"'"n• ••"I I ,_ 14•• u .... 1o c ... ,.,. 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I with $w•lmr Prices RM.PMS STOMS ARE lOCATtD AT: 21167 PASEO Of VAl!NCIA, LAGUNA Hlill 380 E. 17th ST .• COSTA MESA 17161 17th ST .• TUSTIN HARBOR & WllSON COSTAMlSA 9901 ADAMS 8l\IO . HUNTINGTON BtACH 1S471 S. BROOICHURST. WESTMINSTER 401 N. lOA.RA. ANAH£1M 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9·10 Doily, 9.9 Sundof Y}edne5day Ap111 28 1976 OAIL y PILOT c I I Hot. P ~ v Seasonings Fish Done in a Flash .. et. the table Stir l'n s p. garden fresh salad 'et.:l'lablt•s into hot seasoned ru·c and lop with fast JXl&ched perch for a quick and ea!>)' "eekdu~ dinner Juice with 11!.i cu1)s water. 11tll and hot pepper snuce. Bring lo 11 PERCH OLE' boil, add nee. cover and cook 2 cups cocktail vegetable O\er low hul 2S minutes or until JWt'c, di\ 1ded liquid Is absorbed 2 cuph "uter , divided About 10 m1nutt'S before riCl' t:\ t•n th o u ~h orf1 C't' o r l'~leuspoonS:.t'Ul>Olll'd SJll f1011hes COOkil'lg, place fron•n t'hthln•11'.,.,lhl•duln \..l'cp~t1U t1ul lt•uplon~.:ru1nru·C' f11lel tO Skillet With\ cup of tht• kilt ht•n until ti I.I m . "Ith •, ll'U.,pmm hot P•'l'll('I ... 1urc cocktail vel(t't1tble JUiee, 11 t'UIJ lhi.. n·1·1pt• ~ ou <·an -,tall hin , .• 1 1 1>ound fro1c11 .'.\urth \11.tn water. ult and bay leur. i.:ood lool.1ntt. j?ood IJ.,tmg. nutn Ill llt'H h filll•l'i 111111 P•tt·kl•d dinnl'r on the tJhk •, 11•1.1;.poon :..ill h~ 6 30 I' m I ba~ le.if Thl· 1,·ndt•r . ddkutt• na vorl'd I bun< h I: rt>1•n 0111011;,, top & ~orth Atl.rntir µt•rch fill 1~ &n'l·ni. cours1•ly dwppt•d :.11 a1~h1 r1 om rrn•ezer to l' · 1:o 1 I urge gret•n Pl'!.>l)t.'r . t'ourl>c· no lll'l'd tu dt>frost and ~~~ n• • I.\ t.'hopped ady to !>t'n • 10 1 s th 15 IG ounce C'Jn tomato ''l'llgcs minute!> Ric~ ~im~ers r~': 25 >r:?ln•,htom11toes cut11H'l'tl.:l's minutes 81 ves .\ ou lime to chop In covered sk1Jlel or i>aueepun. peppers und onions. to:.s a SJlad. cumbine 1 cup cocktail vegetable Brina hqu1d to 1.>1111. th1•n rl' tluee hl•nt. tO\'<.>r and slnmll'r II lo 10 mmutc-s. Halfway throuah 1•1)()k1ng limo. gently !jeparott> fillets with fork. F1uff hot cooked rice w(th fork and stir In ~ri.'en onions. gret•n pepper nnd torn ato wcdgoai. To s erve. arran~e hot poach~d per{'h fillets on i.ea:;ont..>d nee QUALITY. SELECTION ,.-------Store-Houn-: - C 9 to 9 Daily-Suftday 9 to 8 I E f'rictt EffKll•~ Thurs., April 29 Thru Wed., May 5 Mut S.."1-ct to Stock Oii hOlld W• Glocly Acctpt Food Stomps BARM -FARMER STYLE 159 NRK ~ -----~'~O_R_K_C_H_O_P_S ___ La. 5~~:SE· LARGE RED RIPE Locally Grown ~E-=-~-~_P_O_R_K_C_H_OP_S_u_~_:_1_._2_t_~:1.1~. BAR M EASTERN PORK CHOPS c~:~R 1.69 ... ~-----.... SWEET 'H JUICY HAVEL ------------------------------------~c~uT-----1---29-----OSCAR MAYER BAR M WHOLE PORK LOIN ww:m BEEF or -------------------------------------F~R~EE~IE~R ____ • ______ L•. MEAT MONTEREY JACK CHEESE FRESHCUT 1.39u. WElllERS 99clll. PKG. AUNT JANE'S PICKLE SPEARS 24 ot. JAR REG. as· ORANGES 3 .. ~39c LARGE FU·ERTE 39~ BANQUET $ • BEEF PIE 5 F 1 •CHICKEN o •TURKEY R •TUNA BIRDSEYE CUT GREEN BEANS 9 PI. PKG. ------ Ll9UOR DEPT. COUNT MICHAEL SJ~! Pin Tent c VODKA ST. DENNIS -·• IMPOITID c SCOTCH ., I And mor;e! CHILI GRIND 99! Coaf'-t'lv icruuntl hl'ilrl )' bet'f' Ground Veal •••• sl 5? Genuine milk fed 11eal' Ground Lamb ••• 79~ ll S.O.A. Cho1ct quality MEAT s 129 .BALLS :::1 • We use fre11h whole eggs in them! El Hanrl~o·,. own s.1 09 old fn;ih1orw<I ;.tylt' • Italian Sausage We makr it real s 1 s9 old-wurld style' • FRESH FILLETS! PACIFIC RED s 1 s 9 Snapper ,., Mild frt-i.h 01tvor' Oelic1ou~ broiled ·Mahi Mahi ••••• s14? From liowoiion tropic'ol 11r11~! Fresh Clams ••• 79~ New Engloncl Cherry11tnnc·i-' Fresh · Clams • • • 99i Lilllem>rkc: ••• from New Engl11nd Crab Legs ••••• s 12? l\knlv1 From !-¥.Pet Al11,k11n rrnh' ~ Stouffer ~ Sale! Creamed Chicken ·~:z. Chicken & Noodles 11~t Chicken a la King '~z. Chili con Carne ~ Macaroni & Beef 11~~01· Tuna & Noodles 1~c.oz Your Choice! 89~. Stork up ond sovt'' When we have a· ground meat sale, we offer you , There's more to an El Rancho Ground Meat Sale than just hamburger. There's all the fixin's you'll need, plus menu makers for those other daya! Compare -and 8ee! GROUND BEEf Your choi~ of 7 9 C bulk or patties! • GROUND BEEF Our leanr11t grind, S 119 yel juicy, under • Chopped Steaks s1 1? Our leanest grind of beef You'll serve our utra lcan ground beer 'f'•ith pri.dr, in a hamb~irger, a meatloaf, or in a casserole! Save on El Rancho quality! MEAT 99 LOAF :!y ! We uSl' ¥.hole fre-.h C)!!!'· lnu1 and more! ... Cabbage49c ROLLS:!:y " Stuffed with meet, fresh eggs! Nt wt 8 oz HAM s149 LOAF .::y • .. am, pork, Fre h eggs, bread crum~ ChatoaubPiandu.s.o.l CHOICE 12.B. Here\ the pinnaclr of epicurean delighl! Tenderloin of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! (fUT llCll(JI ..• l.41 •.) -/Jnpned Beef BRISKET ................. ~l Ill USDA Choice qualilv beer ••• i;elected to be lean oncl tendl'r, cured to e ... burc you or fine ealing! CHUCK g9c STEAK • Cenler cul! U.S.D.A. Choice beef 7 Bone Roast ••• 99~ Chu< k rut uf ll.S 0 .A. Choice bct•f Bermuda ' Onions . 2 2ftt lbs. 7 · Swrrt and miM .•. from Tuai; Beef Short Ribs 89t l\lellty -lo b11ke nr barbecue! · Beef Roast IOllllss s 17•9 U.S.U.A. Choice rolled shoulder clod 0-Bone Roast •• s10? C.:hurk cul U.S D.A. Choke beef Super Fresh Produce BRAT-$169 WURST .. M~lk fed veal, pork and seasoning Veal Slices ••••• s32? Boneless, for S<'&loppine, woenerschnit zrl Tam&aes ........ lllf Hrpe1 ••• fo r finer flavor! Firm! ••• for pretty alicet1! Qualily you'd expect from El Rancho. Spartan Apples. • • 311.s1 Watermelon. • • • • • • • 12t Cr11111 and red! F.1tr11 Foney Canadian 'rhumping ripe and aweet! Whole or hall' Romaine 19c Lettuce •• Garden fre~h •.• all grN•n bunche~ Fresh 2 2· 9c SpinachF01 All green -crir;p -large buncheit · A/ID MURE/ And more! 'BURGER BUNS Sprinefat>ld ~ 9 ~ pock.age of 8 ~ ~ Heinz Relish • • • 39c Burger . .Wt Dog. Sweet.. lndiu! 9 \4 oz. Mustard •• · •••••• · 29c French'• -jut. tangy enough! 9 oz Potato Chips. • • 49c ' Spring~eld -8 oz pkg! Three kinda! MAYONNAISE &st FoodA '°' 9 ge quality! Quart. HEINZ KETCHUP The slow one1 5 5 ( 20 ounce bile! and more! ORANGE25c JUICE Treei.weet froten -6 ounce can --------· "Burger Helper'' 59t ; Betty Crocker -all varieties . Barbecue Sauce 59c Chris & Pill's -three kinds! 14 oz Pepsi-Cola • • • • • 29c New big &ite ••• 33.8 ounces TOILET 69C TISSUE · Coronel. Ultra -4 roll peck Bread OlYWICIDl ••••••••••• S9c Round top or Sandwich loaf Cold Power •••• s1 19 Ciani. peckegel (Inc. 10¢ off label) Facial Tissue •• 49c Scotties aS110rted colon. ••• box of 200 Cat Food .r ........ ~ ... 49c PUAA •n• Boots -all nAvon! J2 O& FRUIT 39 DRINKS c Sprinitfield -Orange Grape, Pun('h or L<>mon11de. Half·gallon I a Delicatessen Treats! f'rirr.q in rl/ut Thur. Apr. 29 OrruuNli Wrd Mny 5 Liqu9r D.ep't. Values American ~~:~... 89( 1-)om Kraft! Jusi riithl for cheeae burl(f'MI, and uch 11lice wrAppcd for protection! 12 01. l Sliced Swiss • • • 59c Prum Utnh'11 C11chc Valley! 6 07. Spiced Cheese • 99c Cont11cfnu'-1 -French born! 6 07. CHILI con 9gc CARNE 111 llAllUR SHAMPOO .•••. $1.19 ~·~11l1111"or l.com<in ~nttd! 7 uz ' . lWTALIS HAIR TOflC ••••••••• $1.19 )'11r the wll·iroo"'l'd look• 7 oi btlt ... Turkey Breast. If. 79e Rich's Sliced! Smoked turkey tool 8 oz. Pickles cuusus ••••• ggc Whole or Icicle! KOflher -32 oz. Kfl10CK-$149 WURST ~:r- Best -KO!iher! Alro Fr11nks or Salami .. , 12 ounce p1rk111te VITALIS DRY CONTROL ••.•.• $1.19 GRWRUIT JUICE • • • • • • • • • • • • 2Sc 1'1tr'"'N'l frozrn 1n th~ 6 01. ~"" Opcm dr11/y 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7' Nu 1oles to deolrr11 l."'1EAD£ .•••..•••••••••••••.•• 23c Minuit' Matti ftoirn conM"n\t11t.t! 6 Ol ~ I.ICE ••.••••••••.••••• 49c Minute M11d -pu~ juice, fror.en! 7~ o& J "' Canad .Ian SAVE s1.oo ON $499 86 PROOF ••• El Rancho'• own label ••• 11mnolh whiRkey, end atilt 86 pr0<1f for volue! Quart Scotch n UllCllO'S •••• s 741 Bottled In Scotland -I'~ you! Quart Gin or Vodka •• ~399 El Rltncho'a Holiday Times! Quart PAUL SJ49 MASSO I Ruby C•bemet. or French Columbard ••• mal{Tlum Fabric Fiish •..••.••••••...•• 59c F•ultleslt .•. m•kra ironing euier! 20 OJ., ClOROl f ................... $1.49 Ory blach lh•t'• eo rotJe! 61 ounce ..,. Rum nua·s ••••••. s3'9 ChOORo light or dark! Savo 69e a tiflh. Whiskey ......... ~499 El Rancho's own blendt Quart COLOllY $249 CHABLIS . 1talis n Swiss Pink, Gold, Ruby, · Emerald .... mainum SPRAY 'II' WASH •••••••••••• $1.23 Ceta out ttw.ltl tough aLein~I l6 o& DRY BlEACll ••••••••••••••••• 91C Mirtcle White, for ell rebri'-9! 26 ot • ' IA YSHOU 11.AUTY S HDIOOM S IATH Brand·,,._ lutchen "With ~ w•fe-savong convenience 3 000 IQYare feet o f ~ut• lu•ury Master bath has k>ver s 1acuzz1 Huge 3 car g111ege View the Bay Owner must sacrifice below market 11 $175 000 Cau tor details 646·7171 HACH con AGE -,41, 900 HIGH OH HILL -POOL Socluded entry 10 dramatic 1tv1n9 room w11h vautred ceil· 1ng and floor 10 ceiling loreolace Ar11stoc use ot morro< and WOOd tnroughout make a very emotional sen1ng Huoe second story sun <Jeck for lazy summer allernoon sunbarh or bar·b-Q Massive master retreat Guest ouatters Ideal community tov1110 Hurry Forst to calf gets this uni Que bargain 963· 788 t l IEDROOM +POOL Tole entry Plush carpet thr0u9hou1 N atural cedar paneling, scutotured ~rble sonics 1n all 3 baths. tile roof Assumable loan at S33.750 Hurry call 963-6767 VIEW HOME WITH POOL In Corona del Mar Four bedrooms and 2' 1 t>ams Large master su•le Great view hom '""ng room and family room Easy upkeep yard ''"'n sw1mm1nQ pool and s~101•s wood decking WQO<I pane11nq and dscor g .. es 1n1s home a warm welcome tec11n9 Pr ceo at S169 500 Call 673-8550 2 STORY -SPAHtSH -$47,900 Two story t>arga1n ....:. prime Irvine loca11on Spanish 11 e ~nlry steps down to lavish 11v1n9 room Span1~h accent hreplace Glass & cork decorator ;valls Chef s kitchen - bright and cheery 1001 Lu,.unous master wing Mirrored closets Fabulous wood decked p,1110 -covered Low maonto11ance prus low pnce make 1t11s a real townenome ~~~~~~~ .. r ~~ IARGAJ,.. HUMTIMG?7"' NEWPORT VlfW Owner sacnl1c1ng this lowest proce h111s1oe horoe orestog1ous Dover Shores Aamohng floor plan • !>Cenic view o l Fashion Island plus much more Owner 1:. desoerate -says tie musl sell'" Take advantage - call 546-2313 llEACH GIAMT - 5 UOROOM FAMILY DIMIMG -S59, 950 Towering 2 story in excellent location Loads o f brick frontage Double door entry Large lam1ly-d1111ng area off step-saver kitchen which 1s a front kitchen most wives love 2 bedrooms down or use one as a den J bedrooms up 1nclud1ng large master suite Log-t>urn1ng fireplace Sliding glass 10 oatoo and beauttful rear grounds Only minutes 10 beach and snooping New on market Wo11 t last at t'11s low. low S59 950 Call today 842·2~3~ "AIANDOHED" llEACH CHALET flRIVATE llEACH Steps 10 beach Gated entry for your privacy ComplPtely redecorated rmoort~ role Spanish sryle kitchen Garden oen or formal d1n1ng room wrapped on glass 2 story Heavy beamed ce1hngs J Queen bedroom suites 2 baths Huge l1v1ng room wolh l1reolace views through walls of glass 10 your own orovate beach ano cha11ne1 Resrlul channel·s1de pa110 with sway1nq palm tree., outside lighting and gas BBQ Olymooc 0001 and tennis courts Have to see to apprec1a1e Asking S85 000 Call 842·2535 FfXH--Z STORY POOL -Sll. tsO Abandoned 2 story Bn119 vour broom and oa1nr brush and save us Corner grounds woth easy access to all 3 bedrooms 2 baths D1n1ng area Pnvate courtyard oat10 Very nice area of townnome living Deluxe commun1t)I 0001 Only 10 minutes 10 the beach Fast oossess1on ooss1blo and eAceltent rinancing available Take a took and 'lee what kind of U you can make Call 842-2535 2 STORY -CAP'E COD WATHFttOMT -Sllt.500 Newoorr Beacn -waterlront• Freshly remooe1eo 2 c;1orl' with charming Cape Coo styling Gleaming harowood floor entry Lushly carpe1eo warm llvono room overlook~ water Crackling orock firep1ace 2 t foot f11m11y lc1tchen otus breakfast area Uostatrs hideaway masrer wing overloolls p101 ooal!> and warer• Very large water1ront Daito hosts large bnck B BQ -all covered too' Includes 30 boat shp1 Just s 129 500 lull or1ce Don I hei.11a10 Call 752· 1700 for preview I 2 STORY -S74,990 l HDROOM flLUS DEN lmmJculote 2 story 1n Irvine s ldbufous College Park' Fullv 111r cond1t1oned Step.up entry l=ormat d111e All hie lutchen hosts bu1ll-1n t>rPakla!>I noo~ Fully paneled family room with '!lone f11eotac.e and 6 oar• Wrought iron ~ta1rway to g ogantoc IT\ilSlf'r 'lu•lf> Plus 2 more tx>Oroom., and lull .,,,,P den or Oll•C'fl' Very easv care yard Hug<> tree torm pa110 Huffy -c.all loday1 7">~ I 700 4 HDROOM f'LUS POOL S52.SOO Rllrl ,ummort1m1> oonortunoty' Prtvill" n.ukway te11ds to 'ecluuno entrt1ncn Ldv•'>h 11v1ng room with crackling h1ep111Ce1 Gourmt>t k1IChE'n' w ,111 ol Ql>i'l\i lends 10 troo1ca1 backvarn with -.h1mme11ng ~umrn(lr lun pool' C".ovf'rf'd oarrv llmt> p.iflo for summr>r fun 680 Onlv '!i:.>!>O total down Sflllrr m1Jst ""11• Brinq 11ny ofter• For 0111ck eN>O•nlm('rll' 11476010 OWNER UQUIDATIHG REDUCED THOUSANDS!! PT•m" 1oca1oon E lf•v.11eo r>nlry nn<;ll4>d amongst lu~h l)ll>f>nt>ry 11nlolrtc, lh•'I h~P J monnl home lnehng Hua• :i '\lorv W'oth an1s11ca11v dn~•Qrot>d 1acu111 • lt'h ponc1 A IQun1,11n" Homr> llcl'I ooen Cu\IOm1lE'd with 1000 .. of P~lrn'> O wner 1'1 l1Qu1dal1no & motovaled you o b(lltnr hurry to Seel' Call 541> 2313 lXECUTIVE E$TA'ft-6 IDRM + POOL Ou•Pr lrt>f' lined roa<Jway ~r>eller<> lh1~ expansive 5 bedroom Pnlerte1ner s relrf'af' Fxecuhve double-door entry• L 1v1"h hvinQ room with PalO'I Verdes ftreplace' Sunshine gourmet k1tchen1 Seoarato mom·•n-law ouartN<; + bath' Cozy family room Soanno sta11case to mastf'r bl"droom sanciuary and J ch1ldrpn' retrears• Troo•cal rear yard with sn1mmerong 0001 and ftre 0111 An ent(!na1ner s C1ehght1 F0t aoooontment call 847-6010 t700~BMS 646-7171 COSTA MESA 27'!IO H.t1« Blvd ~2313 - RAMILl"'G MO..,TEREY VILLA SP AMISH EST A TE4 EACH Pnvate esrate Lusr> gardens & walled courtyard Old world charm w ith ca1itom1a llfestyte Every room has a private terrace 1n an atnum or courtyard Plush 1ntenors are dramatically brougttt together with lush Htenors through walls of glass Eurooean kitchen Formal dining Huge Barcelona Foreolace massive hving room Fiesta party room & wet bar Assume S25 300 6~% FHA loan S289 /month pays alt No new loan costs Call 963-7881 COST A MESA'S BEST EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM -SU.200 Quiet """ ••ntld cul de sac <1dds to lu•ur1ou'> a1mosphe•e on 1ri1s tovl'IV 4 tiPo•oorn f..;m ly hOmt' Sunny kitchen overlOOk•nQ ~·c;rat .. '>•Zed 101 TrJd('r acce.,c; lor lhar boat or 1v Too much 1od,..~c"0t.>-ca1 tOday 646·7171 CHARMING IAYSHORE COTTAGE OML Y $61 ,200 Mingle w otn tne movie 'liars only sreo., trcm tne orostig(: OI Newoort wa1ertront Austoc cottage wolh hugP treec; provides once on a tolHomt oarqa1n Herne ,. load(>(l wolh oer.,onalitv • ~ You mu· 1 .ef> 10 t>el1ev .. foi the 011ci> -huro"r -o Nn•:i must 90 -take· 3ovan1agl' -c.itr now• 54&-::>31 J Towerono ma1est1c column entry to this spacious 2-storv g1an1 Ltv1ng room with custom baroQue rnantle ftrf>Pl&ce Dining room 5 bedrooms 1nclud1no guest Quarter~ with 3rd bath Banister staorcaso to huge 1Ptrea1 which ha!> log·burn1119 f11oplace Boat/tr111ler access Bt'acri area location BP~t v•ll-"l'lume 5~% loan at '254 monrh or new l1nanc1ng available Call early' 84:1-2535 THIHIUHG1 Tll•nk Huntington Beach! We are remodeling our very successful office 111 Beach Boulev<ird ano Talbert 1n Hu111tng1on Be11cll Tr>1s has made somo new space ava1tat>lo II you would ltk<> to lond our about our monthly porsonahled training and the high et1rn1ng C>06S•blhtoes or The Real Estater:. 1 would hke to talk 10 you Please call me at 84:1·2535 SECLUDED Sl'ANfSH ES!A!f - ASSUME SlS,000 Ou1e1 roadway to p11va1e parking• Sec•uded wo11kwav 10 grounds sheltered Oy hogh adobe walls' E'ecut•vP entry below reo tole roof" Seporate master bedroom sanctuary plus 3 ch1ldre11 s retreats Formal dine Family room Rear courtyard plus summer lun pool' 2000 SQ II ol Cahfornoa h111ng Tai.e over ex1st1n9 loan ar $349 per month No new loan cosl!.1 For p1111ate showing call 847·6010 5 IEDROOMS PLUS POOL T h11. hOme 1s very op1to11al Large living room Family room Fireplace Huge enclosed patio lo< en1ena1ntng Beautiful H&F pool Gourmet kitchen 3 bedrooms up and 2 down Located in pnme Hunllngton Beach area Near ma1or shopo111g center and minutes to beach 963-6767 REDUCED $11 ,000!!! Lovely luxury in luscious loving• Beauttful 3 bedroom 2 bath homo 1n New port Beach C1ass1c oecoratong Thoroughly modern kitchen with all the wife-saver convenience'I Fantastic POOi and 1acuu1 All this on Newport for a very reasonable S95.000 Owner is e1111emefy anxious 646-717 t ,RICE SLASHfO 5 llDROOM Owner bought nPw and must sell Quickly' Sprawling 2 storv estate on large 1011 Secluded entry• Sweeping hv1ng room with rustic fireplace Gourmet Galley and d1nin9 Fun fun lam1ly room• Separate mom·on·law bedroom• Soaring statrcase to master bedroom 'ianctuary• 4 children s !M.loles Gargantua11 2 'lory worh :?100 SQ Ir Try S6700 total oown• For Quick preview call 847-00tO A·FRAME HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME SlS,SOO Artistic beach chalet Tole e11try ro loving room with forepface & view of lush grounds Gourmet kitchen & brealcla~I bar Family room Hideaway masrer retreat with wall of g l ass Wing for chtldren & guest Ma9n1focon1 30 <1lud10 toll w11h veluled ce1llnQs Take ave< 7'1•% VA loan No new loan co'll'I S3:17 33 pays all 963-7881 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS LARGIHOMl WITH POOL + VIEW In CORONA DtL MAR f'"our bf>drOOm\ and 2'> bath~ Lnr~ ma1rP1 <;u1r!' GrPal view lrom loving room and family room Eac;y un~M>P yaro wolh <;w1mm1ng 0001 an<J 'IOOC•Ou'I wood dPCkong Wood o<>n!'hn9 end decor Q•"" ln•'I nome a warm welcomP l1>eh11g Priced at s 169 i;oo C.111673·8550 HEW OFFERING CORONA DEL MAR EJ1ceo11onally well consiructed hOme rn Corona del Mat Three twin sized bedrooms plus lwo bath~ Large family d1n1n~ room Built on a great corner 101 An excephonal buy at only s 79 500 Call 6 73 8550 ******* TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * HUNTINGTON BEACH t 7931 Beech Blvd 21030 Brookhurst 601 4 W.,.,,. ~,...,,.. ~787 184A:.010 18109 BIO<*hurtt ~78i1 DAIL v PILOT DI HACHDUP'UX OPEN 'TIL 9 I ILOCt< OCEAN, 1/a ILOCIC I A Y FHLAND Most de~·•.it>lt• IOt.Jl1on IOl rental property will 90 ~um mer·w1nto1 1ontt1I 01 wh•lev.,,? Fun1.1.,,t•c floor ph1ns 4no 101:. 01 upgrade!> .inu rt'dt'corn!<ons Owner would Ilka lo excriangllOul Tne$s u .. rar.• Hurry call546·2J13 l UDROOM + 20120 IOHUS ROOM Sl 8,500 OulSlilndong 111m11y home 1>11.1utolut1v decorated I' r baths Pr1vato enclO'\M patio w lh gas t11e ring Huge tx>nus room 101'41 ror ente<la•n•nQ Try $1 900 oo•n Ju~t hsted Call 963 o1o7 l IEDROOM ASSUME Sll.750 LOAN Loc~ted near snopp1ng cenrer Upgraded carpet throughout Loi s or Panelinq fake over 11•1st1riq loan No new loan costs To ral paymen1s only S329 per mqnth Hurry call 963·6767 l IEDROOM • Sl 7,750 V.A.HODOWH s 1200 total cash needed to t>uy this t>eauhluf 3 bedroom homo v A Sooer move-in cond1t1on N ew caroets New paint Neat sllOOP•ng and schOOIS Extra large •t>.tr yard Hurry. 11 won I last at thts pn~ ~761 YU.Ill Y RBfr AL NEWPORT IEACH JUST RB>UCB> $400 L~ase or lt•a,,e op11on Mass•vP conoo 1n Nowporl Be•ch HuqP 111opl8C(' un1P1 t.11nt>1 ... Oel•qht Ooublt• qnrJQI' 'f\'•lh open~r 13..:st p11tl' 1n the ocacn a•ca Can now 646 7171 ~ <""· .~:~~ ~ ... ,.-. f'iefi'coUi . bl),(tX :::! "' "~ -~ ·/ CORONA DEl MAR Huge love oooroom un111n front wolll family room Modern kott:hen Custom l>u•ll On qu1e1 srre-•1 ncJr l>•Q Coron.i oeacn P1u, a two r-eoroom si>eon!l unit Such a ma9rlll• cent propc•rty ''' n.1r.I 10 v•'>ual1/t' Mu.I 01." •wrn to I P p1ec1,1l•' Call tor apoo1ntme11t P11c.•.J at SI 85 000 073 8!>!>0 HUMTIHGTOM HARBOUR 2-STORY -POOL -S6l,900 Pari.. l1kP q1ounct<; nnl1<1nct-erir•v to lh•'> dram.111c "'' ecullv" homo• L .lrtl•' hv1nq 1oom w1lh n.1ci-1tnq lort:!plBC•' ld1•;i. for f'nll•r IJ1n1nq Huq~· qar(jen V11'w l\olChf'n Oorw> Lush tropic.it w.ir•ed c our I yard Swet>ponq !>lair 10 mJSSIVll m.t')lf'r .. u tP ,lnc1 ''"""! QUJrlt"f<, Shows,,._, J mod~·I Call 963 766 1 EM GUSH COTT AGE BEACH -$63,900 Shal1NI •u idw.1y l1»1•l'i.IO man1cu1Pd • ourlyitrd' W•nd1n 1 collaqe w,1lkw,1v IL hodc11-'n ;irroum gJrdr>n C'nlry1 MB"l'll\lf' 010 ( nq1,,11 11111 ll trunlrl•W' w.111~ o l ql.15, surroun11 131/•'>h l1v1nq ruum w1lh h•»'lrlh' Fcormal d•n"' GorqOOl1'- qourm1•I "•ll ht•n' Enql•'>h put• room• St>parilt<• tf'll•phon•' booth' Ma'>lf'I llNltonm ">.Jnctudry de<;1')n1•d 101 ll'K• QUPPn' F'n1m.11 1111'-.<;onq a .... 1• RoyJ.tv ':»Ll'il t'odrooms• A rare oooor1un1•y1 F 1;r pnvalP prf'v•f'w c.111IM7-F;O 1 O ABANDONED "OL' SPANISH VILLA" Vone cover1>d Sp.in1sh ~•ucr.o Gated courtyard entry Arches Span1-,h t1lud foyer Home designed aroufld glass gardnn atruim Entry trom all room•, op11n to tt)1• sky 3 bedroo m-; 1nc11101nq 000H;1dl' masrcr suit& Suni..en loving room w11h SP<>n1sn f11epl.Jce and heavy beam<; Formal d1nonq Wrought oron graro-, on window'> and gate-; Ne111 bPar-h Reaoy for lh1-,? No oualtfyl'll Low 1nlPrf'SI S38 7 month pays all or nPw l1n.Jnconq ava1lablP Call roday 842 2535 "SEE FOR.EVER" HILLSIDE ESTA TE -OCEAN Breathlak1ng 1 AO view ol O<fPan and ltghts of LaQu~a and Portal1no 0Pcorat0ts dream Artosl<c spht level w1ftl dramal•C wood and gla!.~ construction, high vault~ ceilings voow from Pvl"ry room. gourmet kitchen at)d dine Enterra1ne1•, f1v1ng room woth huge stone llfepla4e plus terrace Secluded S1Jn deck w ith 1acun1 Maqn1f1cPnt mastor suotP for a king or Queen Hurt$' S85 000 F P 963 7881 : ONLY·OHE-OF-ITS·IUND ' Easts1de Co!tta MMa cottage on huge C·2 lot SuPt r location tor bu'>ones~ 0< ollice soace Only S46 500 646-11 71 VISTAIAHIA UPP'ER NEWPORT IA Y $57,500 -POOL 1 E.11c1hng one -;1ory condominium 1n prestogn aroa 'Thj s onP s for rho yooinQ <11 hv<1rl Ta-;tofully 0appo1n11lil 1n101•01 v1u1o t.ir<•llf'f' llvinq En1oy two sw1mm1rtg nools out11ng gr!'11n badminton shulfloboard Piil'> much. much more• ( 11en 1ncludP', doublo garaQe w11h aulom.ihc door opf'lnnr Musi '>Cf' ro 11poroc1ate. hurry call 546 2313 IAYCREST HOME V(ITH GUEST SUIT! Lovely lhrl"o b1•droom hoffi'• on P,Cf>llenr location 01 Newoort <; Bayer""' ·""·• HoQl• ltvong room $pac1ou'I k11chPn with b1111t 1n•, Arrachf'd lo tn1'o homn ,, o complPll' guf"\I o r ITW)lher •n-1.iw <ouito Largo 11v1nq room with brick ltroplnce K1lc.h11n Twon <;1100 bodroom and b81h 11 lh1~ ""' ye>11r nPl¥.l<, ()IOMO Cdll 8nd lot U'I snow 1110 you Prot.NI .11 i 13:i !JOO Cati b13 8550 3 BEDROOM + BONUS 2 STORY -S6 5.C100 T""° siory Span1c;h• Pflmr> lrvtnl' 1ocnr1on -tho Colony' Tre1> lined cul-do <,ac Wt1tm hv1no room host\ lormllf wh1tP l 111101acf' HuQ" an<l bright lam1ly 1111chon E.Apandod 'lliJ1rway to rremlT"Qth bonu1 room• lnctudf s cory sew1nq roorn plu'I dance lloor• Secluded mH(er bedroom 01u" rwo mor,., A real tam1ty homo and/or pa.rty homo• O•Qanttc •rregul11r shao9d 011110 OOQ run See now Call lat.I 75'> 1 700 332 M•guentt 67~ •• 1 &e62 M ICAt1f'IUI' 752-H OO .... ~~c:::..z~=O~A~IL~Y;_;_P~IL~O~T~~~~~~~__:W~ect;;.;;.n~eso;;;;.;~•;r,.;.;·A~p~r-tl~28;.;.;,•_1~978...; . 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A LOCAUV OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE sour A ' AREA SINCE 1963 HIGH ON A HILL Hare llunlmgton Ht•tit·h h111 ... ,~~t~ :1 berlroom horn<' with view thru I n •t•s Nct•ds ""m<' sprn<·ini,: u11 hut a RAHE FIND ~•l S4!1,!IOO Call 110"' 962-44.)·I -POPULAR NEWPORT WEST ~59,000 r>1~t 1n «l l \.1' :l lwd10om \\•lh ramily ;111·a :rn tl 1lm1ni.: <lf(':l {\D .LT OC 'CTl'lf·:D l'rt\:tl<' rc•Jr yard with pall!> [)11\1• lh111 ~:11 a).!<• door for n·ar y;Jrrl ""< <''l" W;.1lk l•> surf from th1 ~ <•n('h:inlmg li<'.ll'h t•oltaJ,!1• Ow111 •1· lll'l'dS 1 ~1 .,t 1·wrow Sl·:t·: IT TOIM Y !.Nil 11;, I LIVE ON THE BAY Cuslorn hullt P 1·111n ... 11l :t h1>1111·. :1 ll<•droom . ·I ln 1th. :1 f11'l'J1lan·-. LJpst:iirs h:tll-1:n~ w1tl1 u11oh'ilru<'l1·d view Sa11dy lw:wh ;11·1·11~s sl 1•1•1•1. D on ·1 mt s.., llt t s l'~lal 1· t.;111• opportunil,V Call HIO filfil BIG CANYON lkaut1rul ti lwdroom, II '.• hath H11: Cnnyon Condo l '11pular V<'r..,;11lte~ mocfrl l oc·:llt·tl on i,:olf c·our~c· Secluded Jt1cu111 :-.pa. dt•t·or;1lor ~ feature•-. lhruoul. + man\ m 1111v other extra-. N l'W !Is ling fr111 tillil ATRIUM MODEL •• ,,. ·' AUTOS, NEW •· I AUTOS. USED c:......... ,..~, A'lil• .-.,\ t A S C L ~ U R H S U S A L A S 0 C S R ~ A I [ E M T G T U R S F I X T I U A E N M R P N G A X 0 H U ~ L E N S C N M T E A I C I l A R E T I R 0 U X 0 T 0 H N C L E R 8 A N N P N S R S R R U M U A H U S X A 0 A R R l A l L I C S f Y E R T 0 N T R ~ C E R 0 L N A R E H S £ R A N T £ R t N 0 H E N A E N A L I U Q N 0 J N T H E S C A C U G A N HEWrORT IA YFROHT LOT The t1mele'is quality of a Valentine home enhances this entire estate. Surrounded by beautiful ~reenery & the tou<'h of spnng, this Country En~lish dc!-.1gned residence has 5 bedroom s. library, billiard room . 3 rireplaccs. fomily room & formal dminJ,! room & all have hardwood noors. Located on the golf course, it has a comm a ndtnl! view of the fairway & Jo'ashion Isl and. Brochure available. Lynne RotheU 644·6200. (fil ) Very popular t1nu hard to I ind plan. Beauti f ul M f':SJ\ WOODS 4 bedrooms. fam1lv room . 2 trnths Assumable VI\ loan al 7' r mlt.•rcsl. Just lis ted at Sfm .:;oo Call 51fi-41tll :t:b~., :.:~ I c..-........ 'fltlf l:flo••-. ..,, ~1'r)•kr. , W'll) ~ •••••• t!IQ'1 <..:ottt• ... ttt.a•. ......... ... . llO UW"~•U• • • • • • • • • • • • ..... ' WlfQ ~~ ., .. , .............. ~ ................... ~ "' ........................ . =· ::.::·:.::·:: :·:···· ·::f Mtltm<'lr ..... ,... • tN1 .... ~,,. ................... .. ~.:t.. .... :.::::-.:· ...... ~ =--ttl .. ::::·: . :! ,_... ,...,,. ~ .. ,.. '·" \ta• ..,,, .,.. ..... 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' • cm ~1 c "11·11 ADVERTISING ••••••• •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • I Heisler Park & be a t h 880 lrlllne Ea:1ts1de <.: :\1 $20 $2:> hou,,• 'l>JCe a1·ro~' fr1Jml ( '.1 t 11.d b oa l' l' n 1 n I I OODS 645·0550 6-1A1'1 or6·9P M ' &•crt•lary to D1rl'ctor of BO t No. Boyfro nt re " IRA.ND HEW 497 ~ 497 3109 trv•ne at 161h per mo 646 65111 Utwn OC.\1 rpor1 ~!J 141111 1;;3 is14t; SECRETARY Cnmplt·tl'ly fur n1i.ho·1I ' 'Tl COUNTRY W Newport leach 3869 Mewpwt ..... s.ttt - - -RMtol1 Wonted 46001 FOU~IJ Colh<' \'1r .Spr M .irkt•l1t1R ror rnhouM· h1·1hrwm l1rt•11l,11·1·: • i~r~s 180Eod21stSt. ....................... 170016t1"1St. OfflceR...tol 4400 ....................... 1111(d.1ll• & Slater, 1111 arlH'rll\lll!l ileirl ,\rt. ;:.11 .ii:t•, \\ ·"hl'r & •Ith I I 2 Hr & !len. rireplan• lllA.RK NEWl'ORl Dover al 1611"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( flll'"' Ifft ., heh ·' fl'J I 25 MG :.:91.i \I rll'IOt: ••lll'Ot)' or d1•pl ~~~~t\!~:,~;1::~:.t~11,':;,~::·1~1 t 'ollo:O..\l>El.\l\n &15!ls.!3 A,AITMlNT!. 642·8170 Execwtl•eOffices \l,otur,• IJd) b't r"''I FOl":\"U lnsh~et1<'r .,.111 l'\Jwr 1.,.l',.,e11t1.ll.1:.\\~ll l'vt'ntnf.!~. tl?S •1•125. ur :: 111 J 11\\ uh11uw. frph· GRAND OPENING Uacheto1 I 01 2 Bro.id_\\ a)' Ole Uld.: If ave.de~~· w11t 1;,;,vc. 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I grapher a' uil u · ·. .. . - \l.11n l<1·nt.1l-. 51•1 .• :nu S11<•r1;i 2 < or "p<>c'.a Pa11os. fenced yard" San Joaquin l111ls llnad 547 .6157 ,. , . n 1 <' , 1 w male Jd1•11t1fy 1\1lr11111, :-111111ly ii< m.any --• allull p.lltii:.. nc\\ l'omonaal l81hStrcet 17141644·1900 fromS21SloS29S/mo ---u nrni:r wa • ll'IHJlll uth1•1, Frl·t• lri11n1ni:. :!lllllu1lrno ,\11<l ,\IJ)tol d1.111l'!>, i·.ir11. & apl Calt631·~15 Rrund new' lmm<'d•atr ISOIW•stcl1.ffDr. hydrauhc~r.torP1t. 1-_· ·--J\t1Je,,.ll•1:rn~:.rl!c21lll, mid Juul' ~l2.'i pltani l"l 'S:!l\J l>a):. ---- -•DELUXE• on·upancy. 5 R<>aut apt "" • __ -19, ~003.__ f()l 'ND wh1l1· pupfl) :l\i.: St .') hr I' T 1n l<u·a l i,i:, 77117 1;11 \Hiii i•v1• !>75-3255 1 IJlvcly J I.Ir t ownhlll', 2 ha Eo~ll.Jluff 3 br, 2'·'> bo ptuns, :1\ ail rum or unf Newp<>rl 1-'m~nnal t;tr ~'•lttn" "1r11,1 n<·1·d~ Jtv .. 111 " (1 l'1·kte.r1. ""'" \ 11' ;1n·a. l'X, n •t1r1•m1•11l & 3724 ! Patio. frpk. pOOI. S300 I' h 1 t rner I hr 2 leosinq Office Space ' "'· .. ~ > •· .,., t "I c '.\! Costo Mesa Nt•url~ 111'\V, lowt•r llllll ur Adults 645·33lll Le11se. Incl i;pac. mai.tcr >01.' ; If. ('(I • I stu1l111 or ~ur;1 1(c immcd. ( 1'11111((.' <Y .... 1u ,, . .. ti..•1wlih Noll\.\""· ~''" •••••••••••••••••••••••1 tlupli•)., :1 Hll,:l hn., lr11t ·1 s ulle. din rm & dbl hr. 2br.2huths. Reamet.ll C11ll onS1lel\lun111tl'r Jim.~Hl'l·l:J.IH 5411.11111.1 :.ui 11~1 ,oe, 11.1>mcn. aj.:t.' l7 :i4.s:J.:JS \1\ Ir)! lhr.rttlv der•oral • :!o·,11i:u1 .•~1· 1\\111l 110"'1~rouncl floor. 2•~ yr old 11uru11c. Au tu tlou1 ltv rm~. drning a reas .. (7 14 )612·3111 l'Xl24li F Ot'ND h lk mali• hrm1n .IOINth1•1\IDIY 101 !1•1r, \bo lhr & tt.•11 I :$12~1 ;\lo'"' ''"arty lcm>l' 111,11. J br. 2 b11 . frph• np1•ncr a vail l'uol & sloruste, pulios. clel•k5,t -I WMolTEU SmJll 2 131 ltESl-:ltVI·: Vm 1111111· 111 11111·1ph,111111l t11ol1\ 1111 1 11.1y l'llfl4.,u•hl<l'l1lly S300 673-3009 :in s .30 r1:rre1H1on ar<'ll. 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I ---K65Am1Ro~Way,N ll vol ley ball. 2 s t y -------l.i:.u tllkloht'.11'h.3 111l .2 11:.1.(~u1 et . newly decurute1l &'4~aflrr 5prn Clubhi>U!>e, 1)1l hardi;, ~--~.., --------IFOl.JNO Pi c k .•XI' A /PAYCLERK :O.tudw .1 r11 , dt·1.·1H utorl 11111wr .\dulh, 11<1 !)cl:. ,m apt, 11frul for ollll•r or Munol(erJ hy .:1w1mm1n i: pool, p1n11: ..r="" Busint11/ln•ed/ Ontnl!l' '''" •"-l>t'I i\l.it lh•a' y 111pul to •·r101 · 111111 l'\I 11.1t W.<I•·• 1\ \1h·~n~ 1110 67.i:•J!>!I 11•l111·d 11t·r:.nn , no pcl,, W1lhamWaltcr'>C'o llOnj{, hvdro i;pu, ljym. .;1,,.._ Finance C.i.U~.IM lll33ultcr !i1tm pull•r111•d pa)llhles 1w~111l ~l lf(/11111ltlto!);l.Jll1 )lL1IH1L1'.il5l t:ldc n 11ccunl) patrol ~i;:...-_::--••••••••••••••••••••••• :.'''''"' tor 1l\n11m 1c I llti1111•r1t.irut1lvd l.1!1•T""nhw.2 111 ll·Un Soulh\\C~tCorncr .,,_,_,__ Business F<ll";\ll Uoi: ma11.,~ml .:10"1ni.: tl'bllluranl l llr Fu111. ;! lri: d1•.,1·1~ 1:1;1• It I' 1~11 t:llo:. 1 nr f'a1n ww & Rllkl·r i:a1 b ""P • 1rnt111 t·nc 1:1400 t-:dmiwr. 11 U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lui:n11h.L It 1\tlant.1 llH m 1.,,..,,, ,111• '~ 1• \ rwr. 2035 F..tllerlo1', C M ~'-"·'"·•II norwt dihl .! Ur tuwnhuuM'. 1'1 bu. hltn,, '''"l', d~h"~hr l t-:dm$tt'r Newlon<! .,,_,.......,,... Opportut.ity 5005 Dk hio\\n, I .. \ 11to11 1.1i;., rh.1111 ~.11 ,,,, rom· •i ll••'ll'll•· hl'tl, 1111 \ 3124 ~op..i ... S200!H.i lHll2 .:.ir. $21i0111•1 'W Hou~ 17l<l l ~ill605 lceCreom/Sondwch ·~;:.!1311 H1•,1.0111.onl 1t.11~i:1 .. un•I ch ,.,.,,nl' r1n \I rn Ii:• Co.to Me\o l lo"p ti42 IJll7 • •. . . 1 h1•lpl ul 1\ppl\ al ltw .lol I"" Ill ': t• 11 1· I lo! 11 r I ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1!ull 2 br lu .. nhou·n'. --L1w 2llr llt't'an vu. S2SO $140 up :oilort• urr11·t> ... Cf"' " ... rs $15.000 \ 11. 0 111 1-:nt:lti.h Sh1•epd11i: 11 Iv ltni:l'I I 111 171/4:! ,1 ,111,.1~1• \<lllll'< t1t1h C\."\\ll'TtllllJ\ i;.u:1ti11de, ~l•h.,.ht , PJllo, t\Jn1nlh1:11un' ll,llhcl'>r \pl. "A " 2SO!ll Lu tlrp• air huth 11a111 Ct>.tV old. 11m 1• ;rt nio ulrl Ill.Il k ~ \\h111 liillt·lli· ln·tn•· ' 'Ollt'h lli'll'nt:i:111m I ?/Uhr lkht\1•lnfur , .·n~·I K•1r fi.440KlK $135 llllpd f\•c Crl'.;ta, Dana P o int lkachlll.11U1142211:"4 m<hphrn· Sl'.11'<.10 Jtr'>I ".tit hl;u k rii:ht ,.,11 m l-\1rn .:." Wit pd O I l I f , :\I um llcnt.;ili1, :~o S370 4!H 61148 lht• pt•rh•ct Mt1111 &. 1'011 ·' 11c1 , putt"" lil.1 I' k i\S~I'. \I HI ,V I.I I'~:. r1•m . I llr . ,oll ulll tHI, \1h1lh ;>.11 p1•1' "wl· 11.1tt• 1 \I~ :;111~: 1 ~·: '~·/~ ~f. FREE RENT upcr11tl11n !'>horl h11ttr' ,, h 1 1 , I ,. I 1 1• .i 1 I' 1<1111• 1 hr , 11.,.,. Sm11ll ~110 mu l'tH•I. l I 1 1-;. P•••I 1,.,.1 111 .. 1.•1 ,1lor' 1, h ,.., I 1 0 11 w l~n· Apoi l114nh Fvntlahe-d ~ Fv"'i•hed ()(flee~ n~ lnw "" :w ~·r (;ontllc.'rms. 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Reas.ntei.tG4$,J716 DtVll>ton .. Bo" l7i!J~.1 pc.r 111 ll.1r.bo1 ~'"'~ H~Mcleoninq 1 Ju &S PAINTING. ............ festt • Jnme 9271:1 _ 1 l<ti.1dcnt10:d tommo.:rc1:ilj•••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlr & i:;,tr . Quality For Res ult Plumber. repair. repipe, c.,.tsen1ces I I ~1Jt11f.Sc\l'!> 11ousn;1 F \~l:'ll(' I' \\Mk Lie & insured Service Call l>ervlce Imes & installa· ~ I Diomoftd t'or lots or tnleresting -• • .... ~ ' • . I t1onG Gtdley642,9315 ForCWsilifd Ad ACTION I... 'I de· ad~adsm '°The ,f."llJt•r <;.irdelll'r mlltn·1 Our Hu,tnl''" l nl l Callforfreel'SL963·371;.!_ 642-5671 ~~n~~:iia~~:.~.•ror~~l~~I· ~y~hop .. every Wed·j ten.int:_<; c.ll·~nuv lrtm J_a•u.n •., ltJ~jlcih· ,\nn~ lla\c i.omethingto i.ell? llt. UZ A°""' ,..;•1! • ..- ""A·•_t. ~_ .• .,..""'. A l ne&day &Saturday_ ---· mini.: •:>I \1~1J1 l'\ c~ -' 61!> li!>.SJ ' C.:lc1~s1f1ed ads_do il \\ell. Wun_t_a_ds _______ i ,_ • .,.,..,.,_. .. IWllRl,..llll-,_,.._.__..,_ .. ,..1111-.. ,.._._ '-Nao> ,= •VC."1 ~UUOJthO~ ore· ... ... ~j,:cr ·~.w··~~~~ -·-~ ... .,;4()1\~~.,. · ·~PC~,_.z ... ~watfl!!ct ~JP'. ~e_st.,, __ 11001:,w..t.ct 1100· .r.. t .. · .. ;;;;t..;~.._~.~tt-~•~•r.i.;.-..-M .... u ..-.-*-• .,;,.p~ • _.;,;r-h~~ ..... • . · <-• ._.....~ .-~~.!t~-4-~'"{··~·· 1 .Ein1>l11\'ITil'nl t>l lncd JU ..... IOR • uture l\e P or asi;-r ()(fire Help. Sales ord4.'tl ;fcoun&y~-- BABYSITTER WANTED! ADVERTISl ..... G s·ALESMAH i.m:ill Ill\• 111.1n11f nc·~·11~1 ""'· • -~crv1ce. Days & Nights. clerk. t::ull lune. $.!.SO lrPnntry ~iirkl·r Pvt d uh prcrcrably hou51:w11c 1n' " . I rl'ha ( l1mc l•mploy ... 11 SALESMEN Apply Ill ;>er;;on. 2140) hr. Master l:dut·print. 2:11 mientc\\tn)I tor 11untrv Schroeder-Srhl "'" llB; Skille d in !,alcsmans hip, exp<?rie nced , "' r'<pt·r 111 w4.'ldin11 & Jlrookhursl. HB fisher A, c • c ~I "orl.,.-1, Fo1 1ntcrv1cw )fon·Fr1.S98 lS2!111Ct.5 .. m deve lopin g spcculauve layouts, ! l!1·n·1 i.hop 'J7!1 :l~!H Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs. old , earn M,,,,,..H ... "'IC ~9373. j 171111;4.isuH --- -' slronn on c losinJ,! and not afraid to "kd\,. J4tt ~xoi t''~' $20·$50 per week gettin g n ew ~ "'" ---BJ,bys1uer neec.lt-d lJal ,., 1 wknlb I cust omers for the Daily Pilot. W ork Clas:i; A req'd Lite duty. 1 Fl1':AI. F.STATI-: Jsl.Mon-Thurs930·t :10 make cold calls. Good sa l a ry, 1 F J1 1mt-Comm + ORDERDESIC VALUYREALTY ~r. req'd. Chmt vrt-f commiss io n s. car al lo wance and EMTERTAIMERS hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school and bencC11i.. Apply. 990 E.I Duties will includl' P,..sttth 673-4184 excellent fringe benefits. Call Dis play .,.. .,.. .,.. * * * * I a few more h ours o n Saturday & Coastllwy.NU 644·4131. handling n rll1•rs «. Saw Ad vertis ing :\I anaJ.:cr. The Daily Pilot. I \ m .it t 11 r d ..1 n n •1 '. holidays . This is not a paper route. No -;tEDICALASSISTANTI rus1omer 1nqu1rtl'i. b}j CAREER NIGHT CCNN'ftf Loan Secy ( 7 14 ) 6 4 2 . ~3 21. E x l 2 6 6. f 0 r ' '111i.:er,, \ anl'l} :JCh & d e I i v e r i e s 0 r c 0 I l c c l in g . lntellt11ent. hurdworktng tclcphone. tratllll: or l.l<Cll~t'<I nrt'nltt l"ll"l'll Bank ex...,r1ence only I I mu,1t •.in:. 1" rl·t nu 11 Trans portat1·on provided You n1ust front orr person for bus> den. & roordiu..1tion 1111 TlfllKSll \\ ,... appointment 11 1 11 r , · · 11 .. ) s 1 c 1 an . G 0 0 dj produc \1on & i.~111p1n11l C II p H ti lo:UI I llll.'Ol 11.'I" llJ "1 I . II l ' gt Be h 'h r " . A11nl~.11l1 JO l'\I a t'8RY arm an a . Eq u a I Opp,>rt unity Employer flt•\\-mu,u ul ~1.1.:t· l.lfl> Ive m un in on ac liOU. 0 f lo.nowledRC of blo.kpng dept. Require:. 60 W)lll'l• l•lnd llll:t(' Ill ..... ~h1111t Santia110 Bank for Jppl I . ''''' t111n ~,. IH!'I ui~" .ilt Slat .. 1· lo qualtfv I ff ~-' '1 typing, f111ure apl1tud1• & " 832·5200 ' • "" · '-· · t)'p1ng. o ICC proc,:uUrt!S \Int lt'll'J>hun<' .ihihl\' h.lund I \\•'I'll l't•nn\ • EOE "1'111 ~ "'-1111' 968-3542 .i IH'N~l>i.ary r cqu1rc I and Rohm'""~ _________ ,,'Help W.ted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Equal Opportunity Employer I mcnl Good s11h1r). L0<•a I Will be tratnt•lf ·'' hJl·k1111 -llow to oht Jiii youL' BA.l'IKING . /••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESCROW SCTY 'I lton Nwpl Uch t>40-063.'i ' 0 /1 t 0 nt 11 a 11 } Real t;,lal<' l.l1•1•n,1' JJEJ.' ER P/hm• to work 111 hutlc.ll'r' of -· -I switchboard S1m1l11r I''< I • J.'a,I :.l.ttl Wot l<'hllt' "-' .. r'BU!tm~~ llldll n-h-p.;1 I . COOK, EXPER'D t.•l~. T-4ai.Lln .JCCJ !::wl.'.lll H.J.. w_._.. 71001u....1p w-t-d 71001 Medlcol A.Hist. $600 I per. Wllh a manul aett1rf'I ·1·1.111111\" Brant"h ok l>l.'l•k:; I bon ltml' ·'""' 'fo.1rn -..111.uoo • ~ _,,,.... "'""' -·.. dcs1 r11blE' Applv 111 " ... bl & d d b I lllmmen:suralt• w ex per ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,....................... Prt!!>lll(IOU5 group seeks I . • • I • (;1111111111t·1•rl S.111·~ r•ru• •• e l'pcn a • l'! vr Cpl r>rl'I 11·1',I :!:!.!.:I \IJllJll' l>e!k.•nil.ihll• H.:I~ 5.lki I lnd1v. ror front ok in· per:.on. \~lier to work '.\ton & Sat1 ~ur1 & ~1r\111n di CA.MIRO l!rtilll +f1time for va cation re • 5930 w t«w~t llii,, '\' u '~.......,.....~ 11 lclp W:Jn!Cd . .:r:J\·cyar ICEYPUHCH surance d<'sk Uui.y spnl. • • 1·:11uity mh ;111l·t· I>"" J1et Exp\•r JJtt-f"d Con I BUYER :'\o Phont' (.'.111,: ' ..: .. n nw Ofl tn'I u· I\• i.btlt. loll o.r \)/l. Over 18 Exper'd on Umvuc 1710 (.'a 11'1 J ult c ;\t I) I on e y. Manufoctunnq Co. 1(1".llll tact H1ldu Tcrrano\'l' a1: • \ 1• I' , I .. 11 J ;u·k In 1 he Uo>.. l2<lll U · l"IO ·r 5700 S.1111288, Dcnnii. & Den· 760 I Cloy A•• HI • 1011.,11111· l"11rnn11"i1111 1 , )Inn,.: u " u . k. ,. 1. M . . or nl\'JC o o . p ,1 s I 1 • 644 7255. Wc ~t l·rn Fx11l'r 1n 1•l1 .. 1rn111.-CookforYo,ht F ~llookkt'l'tJl'r s750~ "'' 1r,-..os a . ~s;i. __ Newport Persunncl ms ersonn< erv <"I''? ~Westor~uch& l'ro.:1a111 •:ederal Suvl!1gs. 2?4 1 '"'. 1 1;1mpom·nh t111hul1• 111·11 1 C11mll(1. rnnk ll1·d, h.111tl : Td!"t' 1..1~1!1111 S<li.~1 HOSTESS i\l(enty ~~:~nfil~~ ~~t~i2~61611! , South ofl.a~(wld I, • l:om1111ny (; ro,Hh Pl;m Co11stllw>,Cd:\I. 1'.U.1-. l'i•:.,.,1111!. '"" 111.111•n11I ' 1111 11., p11\J lt• """' lr\lm'i''"r"111n<•l 1\J:('nt~1 "'xiic•rten""d 1 .. r :.it02Murtrn.lrv111e __ _ · __ F.quialUpparl',mpluyer /\II Ill no cO~l nr ohll~:i · .. ,.,. ' I ( • ·1 I I L •I l' 'I r. '~ v I lttJll l11 \OU H1·lt1•,h· ,., .-_ j hla11k1.•ltJlll\•"l't1•\J)t>•lol '"'"ni.t or C.inJu.1 Ill• IKl!r. l1t1. ll'>l:l 1•t•su t'tJlli\'t'r" ""staurant 752·0331 IMcrchu11d1H•rTramce _ : I 1 ,. I" 1 1~,, 1 "~· I I 1 ml•nt~ "111 he '>crn•tJ o.. •• . '-"1 1111: I ht ... June s,·111 llllU tu St1tll•:!2\ I~ I , .. ,,I\· Ill person '\ton C11ll lor appotntmtnl Co Car+ Exp PBX Answertnn Sv1· '''P ( .,.;.rm111 ... vi.now. .>HU :.., STACOSWITC H l""'C 1•11 I'·· 21"· ... I It . h -----tr • • • • • • • ... • • I (;all 1lrrci.cnnl1tHh. l.:all 551>!1tMll bctwco.:n ,., • """-......... cJ 0 '·11 , ... ~.------Thurs.htwn 3.~pm.llWl2 Majnr c>orp. sceki. am orwilllra111 1\lll>htfl'"" 6 75-7 225 t0am & 11 JOam I I IJ!I UJl..t•r. t"usla \li:)',J · '.llli 111 , 1-:,r1Cm•ntt•tl mani«un~t I Mar Arthur Blvd, lrnne. LAUNDRY WORKfR tuuou:. cur~r oriented dude \\knda I ~ . I 549-3041 '11 IHI~ Hou:wlo.l·"p"r I ' ;\I u' l d II JI r' I 1 •. &~ A~k for M1i.s Happ. CdM 0 Ill I . ind1v. forth ls Orunjle Co Fashion Isl G40 11111 1n:.\1. l•:STA TE S.\1.1·.S .. .,.iciClft Holrcutters lnterv11•" '"':! S~l 11 n.oon 111•1 ior t"our•I•· Hcl , I Juh ... lll' 11.111~ rue<; th1 K EPER Non ~~~icc/c~ e>.o;c~. terntory. t:all Bob Wes t. ll.3UA1\I ·6Plll I ATTESTIO'\' 1'op lorallon In bu') So & ,:-.Ion lhru I' ny.im :ipm I U\\n tran'.' -t!Hi !'1:!111 I ~al. l lntni.: llrbr are.,, HOUSE E 5 pref"d H rs 9om-2pm :·~~o~~~i"~cr~i:!c~r W:~,t~eP~1-9AM~~:~)OI l .t~llc.·l(t:~.·sN·t-S:~.:I> <.'st.Plazt1mall.guaran l'.<JUalOp1w1r l-.mplmt-r -~liOfill General, S500 ':1t0 .. Tue'l lhruSat .S220 m1n' lrv1nft ""33"""1• ·' .-r lt'cd wai;c. 4ohr wk .1 __ I COOKS & I -days.N B 9·!'1. F.ng spk CallS40.7200. lluntmJtton Bcarh. 16168 ~ .,., ..... 1 GKrTllE IU.1> VlilCllhon l>l'ncfth l<ci:i,,1 CARPENTERS -C04.lnf•r Personnel l-'1w1t1 :X·rl't«· Po!l1l1ons 1ng. «'XP & ref rcq Rep-1 __ _ Such Blvd. Suite 121. 9.30AM GPM (.'Alt 1•ET lteauty S:ilon Apply 11\1 ~·NI ·II r If "' ·" II•···· Full & p llOW "·'" <'<. SUPER I} C~a,s.,1f1~ o'd;#s99 ,°:,;,·1)h11ds. Apply The Inn at MGR TRNE s 185 w1c1 __ 11AM I 30PM__ WA TtrRJl:-1.:·~.~tl~:Nt~· -..•II pcrsononly. 1· l t .1 I Olll~ 1\11ph in 1111 .1111 SUMMER WORK ! ly r iot. . kl'< • La11.una. 2ll N. Coast k I PE ..... SIO ..... ERS " ..... , -i~..1nuf S111111· '''l""r ,,. ' '.! 51'~1. Tue' thru SJI Or.1llt.:l.' C!lunty lnll'rna Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 I Hwy. Career Sl'C' C'r w1I step rt rt homl's "tlh Jn .1n·l'lera1. Beaul1C'1an wante1 I 'm c1 d :'llu~t h·" ~· o" n tciob I Cori's J r 111111 ii Ha< e"'ay IOOktnRlll k l e de Ask for Mrs. Goble! mlo high flying pos ition Steady p /limc 2 da)':. l'<i cour~c that :i;tart' im· mechatel)' Wives & I ov ;\pplv Wl'I 1-. Ot·r1ch.•n · f ' ou.'ie eeper. ma ur • · w/lead1n1t ret111l opera· C 1 mcdtalely. If }Ou :Jrr lll· ers Ila tr Fashions ~l.St>· l.il SA lwmn R.1m :;pm 31&.S:! U1•ll>l1l'IH1 S.H o r <' ~ .n c e ~ i. \o ~ ~ndable. self-starter. 2 •MAIDS* hon. Call Bob Allen . Car. ea n work. l('re:o.ll'<I m carnmg 1)11! ., ·------, . . l'1tl11lo)to.. po en 10 ~chl ugerh1ldren,prefer . . 833·2700, Dennis & Oen· 673·2289. < h t Hc1IH B 846·:1511 ' t:Alll'E:-<Tl':llS ll 001\S n••<:d"tl "''." m.i11J1t~·mt•n1 .id,anc-c lt\e·1n. 547·Ci09S days. Apphcallons being ac· nis Personnel Strvin• or monP)' rnm t c s art, IEAUTY OPRS I Lrnl' rarp nn·•fr•I min 1w11J11h '"' ., '""' t-,, mcnt 1-.wcr. hl•lpful. but 49J·9735eves. r~pted for all. shifts for lrvlne, 2082 Michelson Perfed 11et indiv1du:11t1ed tri•c If 11 A 1 & h , t•xt)Cr :i H' lt(ll•tl 1,,. p1·1 ,.,,.1 11 \ln1 "''''" 11111 nN' <.:.111 llarry -£nRhsh speaking maids. Dr. Working Hours 1~ammg on th~job 11n 1111c w o 1 s~ sta~l» s lm i:ood 1w·111,(1" \ lll~h lu1 11111· 1nh·1t·,11·1I 111 Cootl Eni.:t'lhan.ll 552 5511 _ llousekcep<'r /Babysitter. Sandpiper Inn. 2101 E. 9 2 30 ~ ';1hr':i~1t1~PO~a:;::i~ ,~~;~,~: poo i:~r 1!r , . i.a on 1 p J l If 11. T 1,1w11.1 :i:111 "• '111· 111 ll11·ll"t 11·• El hn~ Kl J Small rhrldrcn Coast Hwy, CdM. MILLMEN needed. min om-: P"' or _!!'-06Gl or_u lO ll02.l ___ l\almu' c .\I l 11111 x.r. 127:! FRIDAY PER SO... a 11 in sc hoot. t'. V IDS cxper 3 yrs, should have 3:l0·9ptn ly. rail for furthl'r <Ii·· llAUTYOPERATOR -, • ToSi[){I ~9796 I MA knowledge of s ha per, Eam$100salary+l'om· l a d s. Arlene, 17 11 ' . . .t' \S 1111-: It. ''''II''"" hll" Delivery /Mewspoper I Pre,lll!tllU" 111 m oHt·r~ , I Needed for :-.mall CX· good pay, good benefits. mrs~inn per week doinl! 1118 11712 • ~xper. pref tl No follow ; \\Om,111. «ll'~ ~ \1 lo.nth I l'1·rm.tn1·n1 l'.1rt llmt· 1oti1 rh11llt•ni.:1n11 P'l' to 1 t1Ml" llousekeept'r. c>xper d lo clU!'l1ve motel. llrs «an be Apply Pacific Trawle1 enjoyable work in ourlitcal t:slalc Salco; log nee. $100 wk gu..1m 1 Ap. plv <: 111 Sh11p, 111 i.: i •ll'll' 1•1111i: l'JI b 11101111111.11 ty lov1n..: ind". Cal I h\r 111. Nit"e home. Nil I arranged. 494·11521. 350 Kalmus. C.M. new orcice near the U t: I 645·10.'\0 Ctv 1\1rp411 t, (' \I 1 I.,\ 'I 1ml·' 111 horn<':. rn I ~I anon Munn, H.1.'J 2700 I'.\ l . rm .. TV· Some • --/\ i rp 0 r l. y 0 u mu..,, -.--lkauly Osivrator , -----1 1, '1111· '\II ,1r1-.1 \IJ1..,1 11'": 1>1•n111s & 01•11n1~ l'cr~un 1'.n,11hsh. Nun s moker. 1 Mo•ntettClllC• Mon possess u plcasan\ <'l~ur * !'fol•ikoCJ immcd 1.ttlo CASHIER I n·lt,1hl1· •"-l't.1\1' tll0t1••111f..1 1 111"1SN\'lt"t•11( lrv111c, 2082 Re s. 640~55 SAM · IP M ~on· Fri. MOLD MAKER voice & n conridt>nt man· 673 5911 or631 1170 ( ''l"r IK 1'\111 t111H: • h I 1· I' ·'.,,,' p11 rt .it "'.,'.\I M lcht>lson l>r HOL"SF:KEEPERS ex per. ~me garden.mg, point· ner. Perfect for sludl'nL' _ _ _ <iond l'JY :'i l.111-.1111111' ~Jlar~ ~. jj 11111 ~I" 0 ... 1., ,., l F .. CTORY 7 \:\1 10 3 :JOP:\I 12 noon ing & elet"lrtcal work. Dcslan & build s111~lc & & h~uscwlves. No al·l~al WANTED tUUTYOPERATOR METROCARWASH J 11r '.l510:!!121·H•' t GEMoi:RA "' t'sJOPM c~niaet Mr:s Apply, multi cavity molds for sclhnst involved I-or •111te or fem I' Uml· ror 29~1ll:irhur 111. t":'ll I> F 1 1 \ ~ n \' :'II \ ~ W~1rk S1><>r.t111 A100tls l'O .;'hurman j;46.1764 ' · McDot1alch transfer & injection mold more mfo ISJJ-8098 bc\wn t.Jlaslon Vt('Jn shOJlfllOIL :--h --1 1 1• 1 .; 11•1 1111.111 1, rim;. c'. •~h· 1 .lo 4 !>IO fil4 · __ -_:. -100 W. Coast Hwy machines. Small shop. 9am·Spm. tonlet". Cull TVi!fl lhru ( air "l l' ""ht.int "' · • ' . L OFFICE llou~ekerper Comp. 5 N.B. 9AM·l1J\M t: o o d work in ~----------~t 7611 125., nc1•1h•cl for 111 1""''"11 m" 1 11 I. \ I 1111 t '> GE ... ERA rl:n~ "k JOam ·Gpm -t'ODds. Days only. ----------1 --'_.. ----ll11nl lkh "" \llt\1 1 ... lkh\l"I"\ ... ( '"'·' "''';' i\l'l'Ur!lll' 1yp1ioot. (ioml S11111 tl.t)ll orr. l\tu~i MANAGER • Ho urd & STACOSWITCH .... c p I BlkE' c.1q1. tlrpa1r<1. i,.11\-, I· \lief Ill I h.1111lnl tl1•11 I '""'"'' '" '111"'' 11111' I \\ 111• l J 1 I' w 0 I k 1111•1· 673·5589 care home, /\nahe1m. 1LJ9 UakerCosla llte!la ersonne ~Jan or woman. II ts lh\t \ l\111 111111 . .it. I l><t I " 1lo·..idltnl·.., t.. ;11l.i1i~ I•~ -Must know H~ht t·ookmf,!, 549 304 I 1196·~Tucs S11t II ,,,ll'm' 1n I''" I Jll 1111u~ckct•IJt'r·Ltdo Isle 5 no rbtldren. 950·1838 or ' Service Assist. ·'1~1n,.1'~.°'1/\.1:." .. :!.· ... :". ! .. 'll)1 ·:~ ~ ' 1·111hH"u11 ''11l1m''•'l'l Ill I.I \\lllll\ I i m,tlt> I 11.pm.&12·52.SI _) llJlf rta\S J.ot"al refs S26·0535 lnlerv1cwm1tSnt8·noon r , ·•··.r w ·----------:I h1hl11·11 II ~· .1111 i. pm '''I" 111'•111· •' '"' 1 « . -i Callli73 9189 _ _ &Mon Lhru t-'n9a m·3pm Demanding. d1vcri.1fwlJ U N 1. I t" 1-; N i, t-: I> B & G • I I \11111 I 1 1 I 1111 II ''" 1., 1111111·d \111,t h1 .il1h• 1•1 1< .tnl•ral 0«11 c . Manai?emf'nl F..qu.11 Oppnr Employer & t"hallf'n1t1ng 1>n~1lwn ~ALl-:S~l 1-.N Ft ill N 1-:w oys Ir S ll\\1111.111,11'o.11.11 \111'" '""!. 111 11 11• ... ,,., & Sch•~ltr S I 0,80l llnu<1ekeeper babysitter rt-:OPU:PERSON w/So. l'J ltf:-. rap1dl)' 1'" FOU"ITl\IN Vl\Ll.E' 10toll)'l'Ut~u(111t1• llil• 'i hit• ~.11111111.111 .. 11.1.1 1.1 .. m,1(..1·-.1n1l\\11 h1 ,.I 111l1·r• !'>vltt.'I 111,111ur ,., 'l'(•k hH· in 1 dul1I J~c s Exec looking for part -----pandtng t empor .11) 1n;uc ,\Hl't;To1-·1'1<.;1· .. I)' r 1lol 1ll'l1 H•1y 1oute' "' 1111 lhu1 111 111 1111 h1tt:hl l.l\l' \\•rt! r11 Hunt llrh Hds r e lime a ssor autc in NURSERYMAN ?>ervt<:e. Mamlntn 1·11n!o· FI\ N 'f A ~ 'f l t: mnv bl· 11\ .i1h1hh· 1n )our, 1 ·~1 :-.1111 111 • i.11 ~·.ti .. ri I , .u t4'l)' ''"'' "' i.:i•nrra q"c.1 ~2112711aft5 wholesale supphc:i1. l''ully Exper'd, f/timc. Melure t an l cm PI o Ye c & 1, o c I\ T 1 o N • l' o :-.1. treJ 1-:111 n 111 ultt l11r 1h· I l1l•111 .11 tp111 buokkl'l'JHllll {".ill l«tlu t"apllaht'.ed. 673·2223. male, over 21. 6 Days 10· <' u:o.lo mer r t:1"l111 n , M IS.<,JONS t 1• Tll 110 .• q11.cn 1•ioo & .:11 .. h, lrllJ' "'I , . ".1.., r Will 14411 1 ~ l1t•n11t• lnll'nnr Destl(ner wanted -cludtnf( Sa\ & Sun. Work llNH'Y lelepll11nl'~. T\ Ill' I" It 1-: 1-; T It A 1 1 :-; <; Oletthanll1~l' 1111 ,.clli111ot 1 lll·.~1 \ 1 \ :-. . , ,,..11111 , 1, ;. r,,, n 0 ,. Well e'itsbhshed de<'oral MANICURIST w /plants & \rec11. Dcllv ~O wpm C.111 ll.1rl111r11 p Jt o <; It I\ ~' ,.. A N new ~11h~1 np111in" "'or CLERK I ~ .. ,, 111. 11·~ t.. ~ '11;; .,'~' !-.C'r\lrt• o( llutllini.tt•ll 1111( 'h"ll tn Newport <1rea Nr('di.>cl for great clicn· $3 hr & up. 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No exp. nt'C. l'lellse apply, P ark l'roc.luctton Ct'ram1c· 'lhl) Joh. 01h'l1 10 /\M to tu •.-1-.-l1tstoll•n lllt1Hht•.•t 11111 u1ttl •11' ... nlh11•111,t1c l'.11t ttmc-W 11rtc any ">hlft 1-'nmllior w /~ortinR . we send to !lchool •. eurn Supe rior Conv. lln!lp l'aatinl( & tr1mm1n 11 l'M Suit ... 11;13. 231111 .,...... tttlH•l11111 111 111•11 lo.1·1 1 h111r~11l1• r111 Jo!lll\\tnl: tn1formi. furn. Co~t~ rcpro.eanScxper .. now whlleyoulrarn.l\pplyln \445 Superior, N .li openings av11ll. ""me llarborlilvdC'M •C:Sl"nt..-. 1n1: '"l"'' 1t11•r .11111 •· .11111 On ho pr.u tin• 1, r 1 "CJlr \ll•".i & In in'' nrea'\ charts Will train Lona pcr5<>n any ortn. or eve 642·2410 overtime r cq'd. !1711 tsWO Coll ~O V'):W ~In 1 }r C''Cf)('r n-q'd tl'lhn11.t1 p11hlt1.•l11111' nl'C" ~ -;'l'llMI .\i:c-21 or""'' H t!llre~ Beach co reloc11linll to 2112 u arhor , C M. or 21)30 ----------11;;;;;;;;;;-_____ ,.. __ ~~~------ MU!lt ha\e own lOQI' & I 0 i., unlH'r•tal. l:l;tt; w Irvine In mid July. Xlnt w. c~a&t Hwy, NH . Nunes Aldea & Prnctlcn1~1· transp Top wui:cs & \Int If )'OU .m· mh·11•,tcd 111 I 11, h" '"ht•• i. 1 l t h,. n ~th St Si\ lntrn\\ hr" hc-ncf1t11. 90 Oay review. ror pvt duty al '32. lesi. PRODUCTION ~cerpl lo SMO btneht" Arpl)' l o th1· )01n1n£': •' '"'" 1111-: t."11•1· hrlpcr ~ ri 2;.:; I. "'k lnr )It 30 no•>n & I 30 3 31 lOrd no 6226) SELL Idle ltem9 with a fee. or hosp s t arr ul GetMrol Ofe Tm• S ecuri ty Gu .11 II J 1 tron1'""'11rpor.1t111n or11·1 • h..t \ton Fri t-:quJI oppor AcCOURtants P.!1~1.lol Cl1153lfled Ad. S28 80. no ree. Matprac • CONTROL V.xC'los111r oppor ortrre<I West:. .11 I t.: or p.. :!i ~ 1n1ot c" c>llcnt 11111111.11wl t-;mpfo\ ,.,. .,.... ,,,,.o health & ace Ins avull hy lt•JdmR «t> 111 4'J~N· ~JcCormick A\c, (;(rjt8 bt•nd1h J111I moclrrn DRIVERS WANTED Unli'mited -Register 9A·9P unyday. Lead t ype plonner & 1nrl1v Call R.irl)aro M,1r, !'ltesa. -..nrkin.: \1>11111111111'. 111n \h·n 11t\\11nwn lfl'Jd\lJrt1~a«ceoptin.11n11 refs nee. Le1 couliE schc.'<lulc-r.EOP l·xpi•r in 8.l.127{J(J. 01•nn1'< & D<'n• lJl"l P1•r,11n11.-I U"t1.1rl \111,1 tw :.!.• ••r "' t'r 11hc·a1111n~ for t full t1mr W••t· .. Nunes Registry, 3'1 inventory cnntrnl ck .. trll n111 Pcrs11nnl'I St-rv1cc or loatRepoi,,.... ml'11l. \wh 11111 .. 1'•111 1l.i\c .. 11·tc .. thrr&1pnr Agency . Ho~pllal Rd . N .E ble. Able to i.uiicn•1!1t' ll'v1nc, 2082 .M 1c:hclsnn. Wood Do.it Rchnish1n~ Y~llo• Cab l1mt· lwk ,\pp!)~ RI • 642·9955. 540·9954. No-.. :shipping & rcc>c1v1na Or. t"<per n-q'd Need n1.•<1t MSI I l:?.11 ~l.1t1•r \ q•nuc hi. \H'. 11 H 11l Faith ... t free legal consultation, 1 peraonntl. ----------• worker -.. /rlear record Fountu111\11111•\ l.uthcrirn t.:hurch. Ne 2700 Ho. Mai .. St per mo. Low rat.ca fot STA.COS WITCH IHC RECEPTIONIST Black1e's Boal Y trd. -plwnt• calti. µleu~c_. __ Stinta Ana f'rwy al Ma1n further help. l1Jl9 Baker Costa Mesa Like phon(•s & J>E'"Ph·? NB.. 673·6834 OAT A F.l<'<.'lrun11· ,\"cmhl1•n1 Ill' 1 1,. 1 1 1~ CALL ........_ & H....._~ 549•1041 Put your smile to work .......... ,k d-CORPORATION S'l !>S to Sl 1:. llr lo 111r1 • • n111'("( soml eontc-1 '~ 714/547·7631 . ·-I • I i S t 8 here. $563. ~ eeper, cxpcnt>nc<' f ()Ur da' l\urk ~l'1•k. 1111 my 1tm11 tons rue o. ..J..a. For private duty & hom4 n.erv ew n g a ·noon Manlyn James s.t0·$001 Part ti me m orn• ns:s ~ 1-· 1 \ pl) Mon Thu•<.. l.inur ofr who Is ple11i111nt, al FOR APPOfNTMENT can. RN'a, LVN's, P rac & Mon thru Prl 9am.Jpm Snelling & Snelllnit of H oblt' Sporti. I.ii>, O N "tl!r •\C l nl>trumc·nls. li.!8' tr11ltlve.wllhn11tolearn IOO%t'REE Fora.wtedAd tlcals, Orderlies & EqualOpPorEmploycr NewportBeachh)lency m ,9701 Ask for R lJ t'!l,l.I '"''•' Eu:.•lffi.tl\ 1\\ ,. . Ir\ tn(' 8'-WRnlll II pt rm . jot TO APPI.JCANT ACTION Homemakers. All shift.'\, 4340 Cnmpus Dnvc BotJ''• & Girl's for IHI titii :it~lt>I~ ~61i7ili \\'fhort hr~ In 11 "neat" FREEPARKING C.U Full or p /l . We11lcllf Selling anything with a -------- i•rtis ini circulation t::qual Optlortumty nw r.ule•t dtJv. 111 th•· place. 4114 7sz.s. 1\nJ\ccountanLo; A DAM.Y rt\,OT Nurses Reglslr)'. 1617 Daily Pilot Cla'llllricd /\d Have somethin11. yoo woni "na.ns. provided. Contm:t t.:mplo}l•r M F W•·~I 11 l>nll:v l'ilut ~'Ind whul )'OU w.•nt in Overload Company :-..= WestcllH Dr, Ste 212 L" a simple mi;iUcr ••. to sell? Cla~s1f1cd udl'I do Paula &u-1047 l1J!>~tlil'1l \ti t.12 :mill I Uu1lv l'llot l"IJ '"1t1cdi. _ N. B. 63\·0610 JU..'ll call 642 5078. 1t well 612 5678._ ---· * . ~ . ' TARBElt: 1926-1976 , ' Mole Luh puppy Black .... marl & rul\' ~>-I~ 71116. ~hio: l'ariwt, vrir1t·1111tcct or11n1tc. ltkc n<'W. \111>.-0\ lj(I yd'\, Sl25 t.ikc" .111. 6i5.IQ'J3. 111-'.Lfl! • Ktttc-n nt'e<ltt -• 1 homl' or will ,1to to pound, 7' W101l!ior l'ool 1 ahlt'. 1 ':-·I ll75·!125!) slate. near n1•w. lnt·M~ • >' -----tlff:iny h11n1trni.: lla.:ht. ltJ.o~ 3--8 wk old k11tt·n~. nt•cd cuci. & r~ck . $550 , . itoocl home. 642 8129 a fl 3 673 ~!ll t , I PM. GOLD DIGGER. LTD. l.rqwd v.nlrl J"wl'lry <.:ust,,,n mutlc. IW17~7 MAKE MONEY I nine Coast <.:ountrv t'luh Toy H1111k:-o mt'<, outside J.t~llf m e mberllhlll for ' dog. nlK'<I'< lovc & fn<'d <11lt'. PP &75 786'1 vd. 121:1 l 5!12 m"1 , S<-11 yo ur hollhy Items with <in net in THE llOBHY SHOP. Don't l<'l yourself get hon:id with life ~ct involv(•d with ccramic·s. macr ame. plants, jewe lry, kn its. s tained ~l ass, l eather , cr0<:hNing, ~1 ft items, photography, ct<:. For more information call classified 642-5678 & let one of our friendly advisors help you. You can't beat the rates for this unique type of i, J ' ' advertising. THE HOBBY SllOP will · - ---lntn<'C<>Ulll Country Club ',I I I ~'fl ~ l· I , "I ' i I I ' I,, 'I ./'>.. I " ~ appear each Wednesday & Saturday. l ~~uf!~~{i!J.~~k~~9~(~[l---·-'· Frre Oobcrmun Pm'l<'hN Mrmtx·rr.h1p. '\ll<O Uitlt l yr old mat<• H111ck & !>l)lnt'd l.1th o1.!I J Vh Red. 000.3850 4!17 12tAI t ' ' Allfti, .... tied ~ ••portwd 1•uto1.1..,o.---t.ct ' ,., ,. ...................... ······················· ...................... . OAILV PILOT D7 IHh, SUpt/ Antique•/ IVOM 9570 Rot 972SPOt'lche 9750 Volvo 9772 Autos, UHd /AMtos. 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'73 DODGE DART SPORT Sunooof V A ,1 ,• I 1 .,,, "' J rJd•O neJft•r v1n ,1' r l ,'"' . •74 DATSUN 260-Z Aor cnn<Jd1nn1 I A 1\,1 ' \I , I 1 I ..... ,., n-.1•1 wheels Ot>d~ .... 11 m " 1 1 •l I\ t s5095 '17L24K6w7a3' I r' re s & m ospeed. radio. 00505) re• (S er 74 PINTO 4 ~11!'\Qur J •'0 It tn'i t-tr'JtO ,..t-t.Jlf?t h t-oflliNJll ''•'~ lU .I >m tt,.lf l•lH 199KAA $2095 •74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER f 111om r,11 6 tfl r1n('r aulo t ran~ J1r , , 1 t1 .,,,,., oow,., '·'•'P<1no •a<l•J neat.,, wn '"w1·111r t'\ lior'lyl root 9S?JLP s2595 USED CAR SAVINGS 71 TOYOTA WAGON ~ L•'•nd~• 4 spce<1 air con<11t•on1n9 •aCl·o llf'.lll'r IS7HPC s1495 '72 DODGE DART VA .11JfO lrans aor cond1hon1nq oowPr .. stPl'l1nq oower brakec; radio ncalPr. wll11pwa1t !ires vinyl root ft63FWL. s1995 . ,Jr•-.-~--·-·····---.-§. .. ~,. ~lcA·;s· FIRST~ .... ~ 811~!~,!•4's Come in and !.nternationaf S~~eU;he . I 97 6 The Shrewdest W Diesels! Scout The A . ay Ever To Pass By••• mer1ca Others * * Complete 1heavy dut? service available for your R. V. • One of the finest service faci lities in Oran9e County! Open Saturdays 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Monday thru Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm -. .,.__ ___ _ '\ Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION \t'1~r11oon ~.\·. Sloeks VOL. 69, NO. 119, 1 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APR IL 28, 1976 TEN CENTS Lihra1-y Faces $3·15,000 Budget Cut Severe culbacks are under tudy In operations o! the new i2.9 miJJion Huntington Beach -=ily library beca11se of financial 6lrains, il has been learned. • T he library department has been ordered to tnm S315,000 rrom Its budget recommendalton of Sl.080 million, according to a highly reliable source. The cutbacks. if effected and worse came to worse. would re· duce the library operauoru. from_ 69 hours a week to 40 Proposed reductions would in elude closing the library for all but two evenings a week as well as on Salurdays and Sundays The action. 1f carried out. also would shut down three library ann exes that a re primarily operated by volunteers Councilman Ron Shenkman asked City Admlmstrutor Duvl' Rowla.ndis Monday rught to tell tus department heads not to dis- cuss budget matters m detail with members of the press before council members get a cbunce to look at them Because of thlS, Library Direc tor Walter Johnson canceled an Interview scheduled TUl'!>day and dedin~ all c-0mment on thto m atter. Shenkmun said that hai. request Wl.S mtended In tht: form Of a ::.Ujt· gesuon "It i.::. harmful to all parties \f the b udget 1s d as<'ussed or pleaded in pubhc." he said. lie said residents can get the idea that dt'cis1on.::. already are made before the fact The City Council has the ul- timate authority 0\1er budget ex- penditures and .J final decision will not be made until late next month or in June Council members m th~· past ha\'e cautioned that all current budget cons1derat1ons are pr.:· malure and that th{' economic picture may be improving or that revenues could be picked up in other areas to offset drastJc cut:. m services Other Losses that may threaten the city [Jbrary include a reduc- tion in children services. school class lours. special eventi. and In media services wtuch include films. tapes. slides etc A source close to the hbrar) operations says there are about 60.493 library card holders an<I that there 1s a sharp increase m requests for new cards each day. The informant said that th1• library has been increasin~ly p<>pular, especially in evenm.: <See LIBRAR\'. Page A2> Post1naster Accused of Lying ~~~ .. ~,:--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ v .~~ • .-.r>w!':"_ BB St 11de11ts . ~~1~~~~·~~m~;..o..::· ~ ....... , ' Teen Faces Rap Manslaughte r charges were pending today against a student from Huntingt on Beach's Wm lers burg High School. following the death or another student al legedly fe lled an a one.punch assault . The suspect. 17, 1s lod~ed an Orange County Ju\'en.ile H all on initial charges of assault with an tent to do great bodily harm. Tht' dispute was appar ently triggered by a taunt. police said. HBWoman Slashed By Burglar A lluntanj?ton Beach '4 om:in who :.urpri scd a would-be burglar in ht'r apartml'nt early today s uffered slash wound!> whl'n the intruder wtupped out ;i knife and cut her. then escaped Investigators said details wt-re sketchy as the probe continued today but 1t appeared that Sue Jackson, who lives on Shaffer Circle. was not seriously i01ured She was treated at the scene by fire departme nt paramcdir!> summont'd by a neaghhor .. Mr'> Lupe O l sen, who live' downstair1> Police said thl' Ol!->t•11:. \H•n• awakened a bout I I~ a m . b\ J woman S<'reaming and Uben "enl to JOVC'it1 ~::atl', then H'llt•d back for has" aft to call p<>hc1• lie a nd another n1·1~hhor chased tht' intruder hol ht• f".scaped. Police !>111d Talks Encoura~f"d MOSCOW (AP l The S(1v1et ('ommu n1~t part> rW\\!>paper Pravda pubhsh1·d u ma111r urt1l'le on SoY1et ('hint·~<' r<'lataon' todn.t in an oppart.>nt l'ffort lo 1e1•t cl1• udlocked rront11•r I 11lks go1n$! ugcun Thr:J.000 "ord arttl'lt• revae" 1·c1 i;torm\' rt•lut1on' !)('tween th1• l\\11 major' Commun1<1t powers nnd :.naAght to r ust all theblamefortht• problems onto Chinese Cho1rmi1n Mao Ts1•·tuni: Or~n:Q ~oa~•. \ ---~=- "eather Mosll} ~unny late morn an~ and afternoon and a ht· tie warmer Thursday !Ugh Thursday in low 70s. low tcnaght SO to 55. INSIDE TODA l ' TMre may not ~ any gold m Laguna Halls but thet are ,unty of good coolca. F'or t~r wmmng re('1~1. l«t ~Cl. ..... x &I_,.., &II ..,..,Tr ... Ct ,,. ... , ,, -.ic .. • .. , """"""'"'-· 01·• ... , ..... , ... , .. Or_c:.-1, .. ......... &!)~ ... Or, .... -.. , llt<t!*'"""' •• l ............. C4 11 TllNUtt "-t-(.J -~ ..... Cl ... u .. , •• •• "' AU Cl> .,_, &U .. ~ •• .. 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"rre odvawd hv their attorney thal a <'ostly Eriv1r1111 ment.11 lmpa<'t Hcport ll·;rn 1 may be rt'qlllred, and thl'Y n11k1·d adm1n111t rators to be~1n Jrl analysis of thl' 1mpt1C't of h1.:h school students on the Cook "°"' munity Trustt'e Helen n1ttt• said 1r on EtR ls n•qufred. it may be cost I) and would not make lh<' S20.000 one yeor lease worthwh1I<' D1strt<'l 0 H1c1als said that whale both the h111h «chool and Westmini1tcr board!> have ap pro' cd an intent 111n to lease lht· campus. they have unlll Mur 2H to make a final del'1~1on High sch ool trus tee<; hall planned to p ut aboul ROO frl'shmen at Cook while the new Ocean View High School ca mp~ is beln1 completed n~ ran But lhe least sparked t on· t.roversy among pattnls in lht' Cook community, who feared tn· creased trame. va.ndalism and ~trictions oo use of the play ground and multi-purpose room One parent group. headed by Jo Ann MeAnlls launched recall p eti ti o n s ag a inst f our Westm inster School Distrl <'l trustees over the matter. Bui another parent group has been formed to fi ght the recall Linda Raabe and Carol Skoropada of Citizens Against Recall <CAR) said the commit tee 1s taking no stand on lhe leru.e CSH COOK, Pait AZ> •I 'na Waiting, Dad' Mel Howard Jr . 6. of 10822 El Mar St . F?untain \'all<.•). wonders how the fishing will be aboard ha s d::icl's new boat Mel Sr purchased thC' <'raft l<Jst wc•t-k , hltl so far has ::.ailed ii no further than lht• dn\'('\\a~ Heat Rises Again On School Smoking The controversial <':.tabhsh ment of i;mokmg an•as on llunt- angton Reach Li nton l h~h School 01strirt tarnpust•s came up a#:a•n Tue..,da) na~ht Truslet'" le;irm'd that r11 .. tnrt 11Hac1al-; haH• .. 1epped up pohcsnJ( nf rest room' to kt.'\'P ... mokers from hghllnl? up th<'rc nut they alo;o "t•rc told thal tht• l'Xlra rest room PQhl·tn~ ho' re· suited in increased vanduhsm. )t?rafritT ancl 1omokmj! in other areas cm ram pm. Board President Bob Kriox und 1'rlffltft" Oiln Me~Allist~r rflpea~~ ed th<.'tr earlier sui:i:cst1oni. that the distnct try a pilot pro!!ram allowm~ smokm!( in one art!a on one <'ampui. But Trush••• llrl1•n 011tr. thl' onl) other t ru'tl't: pr<'s1•nt, s :aul tht-board should \\uat until lhr end of the school y<.'ar Sht> said the n. the board will have a chance to sec h ow smokin,g a reas ha\'e worked 1n the Tustin l 'nified School D1slrict When the m;itter came befort• trustees earlier this year. the} \'Oled 3 to 2 not to a llow smoking At the time. students favored establishment o f s moking area~ to ehmm ate the "yellow haze" in rest rooms. D1stnct officials told trustees Tuesday that with the added Polic.ini they have beef\ able to kl'ep one boys rest room and one girls rest room free of smokcn, on each campus They dad not ullocatc extra money for the rest room patrols. but moved pohcanl( from oth1:r areas on campusc!> Stab Victim Found Dead In Orchard Plac{'nt1a pohl·e n•portcd to day lhat the bound <ind gJl!J(t'd body of ;in apparent murcll•r v1« llm W;JS round TUc!>day CVC'nang in a rural oran~e grovt· ldent1f1cd a., thl' \'1ct1m afll'r a fanJ!t•rprant chet'k al the Oranitl' Count~ Sh .. rsff'!> Ol•p<1rlml'nt wa:. Ervin Le Ho> Sutton. a coun ty r<1!>1dent \\1th no ~rmant'nl addtC'!>S Sutton ·s hody. wrapped an .i shet.'l, was found in un orang1· grove 1r1 thc 400 block of North An'gelina Street. polire said Thl'Y l'St1mated that thl' victim d1l'<l at ahout I a m Tuesday, ap parenlly from :.i stab wound An autOP'Y wa., S<'hftlulrd to dl'lPrman<' thf' c•xac·t rau'>t' 11f ell' :lth 'Toro' Rides Again Honesty's Reward: A Bunch of Bikes o.i,. "'-' "'-'• BACK IN THE SADDLE Rober1 'Toto' Dwan -· - By ARTHUR R. VINSt:I. Ol1M011t,P'll .. SUll Robert "Toro" Duran,()( Hunt 1ngton Beach today 1s up to ht:. bicycle saddle in offers to give ham a bike or repair his old bike which suffer flat tires Many Orange Coast residents who read the stor y of an honest boy who wante d to do the right thing r esponded after its publica- tion in the Daily Pilot Sunday. Robert, 11 . or 2207 Florida St .. found a nearly-ne w 10-speed st a s hed und e r a pile o r tumbleweeds last Thursday and wheeled it. down to Police head· quarters to surrender at He knew the apparently un · registered prlie was probably stolen by someone who hid it, in· tending to retrieve it in the dark· ness. Toro agreed wllh front de~k Of. ficer Ken Jenson It was a beauty some boys can only dream o(, say- ing that Is why he thwarted the lbefl and delivered the 10.speed lo authorities. And then be eont..anued oo his abd way. walkan~ to C'lussc:> c.it Owyl•r Intermediate School, about I s males Crom the l wo-bedroom apartment Mr. und Mrs. Halph Duran ond their six t•h1h.lrcn share 1115 dad, a brickmason. h:.as been out of work often in the pa~l two years due to a bad JOb markel and there w as j ust no spar<.• money for bike repairs. butthinll'> a re looking better all around to day . Robert had a good 10.spe<'d bicycle only two hours after the story or a n honest boy hit the ne~stands Sunday . Nana Albertsen, of253 Bluebird Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach. took the for sale sign off her b1cy cle and delivered it to the Durans ' front door about 10 a.rn .. when she learned their telephone is un lls\ed . "I appreciate it very much. It was very nice o f her," says Toro, who may s till claim the 10.speed model he round if 1t remains un cl aimed in mid-July SffHONEST. P age AZ > QJficial Pending By ROBERT BARKER 011~• D••I• P'llO!~l•ll Charges that Huntington Bcach Postmaster Dean Wo rd lied tu rostul tn:.pectors have lx>l'n ::.ub i.taota ated. an Orant:e Count~ ma1loffsc1al !>aid Tuesdav. F'red M Vtlt'. ofhcer In char$tt' of •ht-post al departmPnt for OranJ!(' CouQty. said that Ward ha:. be.:n served "1th a notice that thl' dt• partm<.>nl intends to take adverst· action which could result an hi!'! f1rint: M) rtl' sJ1d that Ward hus ht'l'n Ill Ven JO da) s to pr~ent his d<.> fcnsl'. at \\htch lime a gncvanet· hearing may bl' scheduled dl· pending on the merit.::. of Ward ':. arguments Ward has been on leave Sln<'t' the mveslagalton slartC'd in mad M a r ch. a.lo Jl.jt w 1 t h m a 1 I supHv1sor s Howard Monahan and Ther esa Mert'1er Char~es that the ·l\\O s upervisors removed third clas~ m ail and encouraged othl·r l'mployes also to i:?E"l rid of thl· mail ttlso were :.ubstantrntcd, ac cord an~ to M vrse. Monahan · and Miss Mt'rcaer ali.o will be entitled lo the samt• gnevancc procedures as Ward All three rece1 ved notices of th£' pending adverse action on Tues day, Mynesa1d. Ward. who h::as been postmaslc•r in lluntinglon Beach since 1972. said toda~· that he had no com mcnt Tht· final dcc1s 1on on the three· will be mude by Hector Godan<'7., m;i n <1Rcr o f th e South e r n California 0 1v1s10n of the US. l'o:.lal St•rv1cc• M }' r 1 c s a 1 d l h :.t t <.' v 1 d c n rt· J,!:.tthc·rl'd by postal 1me::.t1gator and1cat<•r1 that Wa rd had received .st;itcmcnb from mail l·arrwr~ thal mail had been destroyed lie also said :-.tatement!> of lht· .,upt'rv1s<1r s that mail had been destroyl'd had been J,!ive n tr' W:.ard but that Ward didn't reveal that anformatH)fl to invesLigator:.. Myrie said today {hat tht• in \(•stagal1on revealed that <1bo11t r.oo p1ec<'~ or third cluss bulk mu1I ha<l lwen destroyed '\1 \11(• said that th<• mail wn' 11utd'.1t1·d but that 't•r:r fa<'t In 1111 otlt'' "I hut -.11mt•th1n~ wa~ .1mi..s " Ill• .,;.1111 11 i.hould hav1• b.•1•n turnt•1l 11vrr to h igher authont1es 111tll'krminc who was al fuult. Mail ca rriers o ri ginall y t·harJ,!ed that about 6,000 pieces of muil hu<I bucn destroyed Ill the• (St't' POSTAL., PatteA2l As Ye Smv, Ye Reap? llunt angton Beach p<>larr• havl' dcstro:r cd an a llettcd· ly illegal crop which was IJeinl'( carefully tended hy two young men on property owned by the Assembly of Go d C hur c h . 17 511 1 Newland St. Drficers said the pastor 's concerned secretary was reportedly the tipster who had grave suspicions about the c land estint.' agricultural e Hort. Drficer Darre ll Poodry was dis patched Tuesday and later reported be found 15 flourishing marijuana plants a nd n well-used pipe on the scene They were pho\ographed before officers destroyed crop and pipe. i A Z DAIL y PILOT H/F W.on.sctay, Aprll 28. 1978 Refunds Due Utility Overchargea Ended SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -caurornia consumers WLll pay only ror the rucJ oil actually used to generate eJe<:tricity. not what the major utllities estimatt' they Wlll ust>, the stale PublJc Utal!ttes has decided. The PUC vott.'d 3·2 Tuesday to eliminate the pro Jet·tcd rate ud)ustmcnt procedure which the agency said gave windfall overcharges totaling about $203 miJlion to South em Cali!ornia Edison and P acirac Gas & Electric Co. The PUC s aid the two utilities wiU be required to indirectly refund the overcharges. No direct refund:, will be made. The way it will work is that customer bills will he reduced . over a three·year penod. by the amount of the overcharges plus 7 percent interest. It is estimated the savings for the average Edison residential customer will be Sl6.60. Reeruit Training Fnt•P~A I LIBRARY .••. hours. '"lt 11 10 bu1y. in fact. that we ba"e run out of partuna pJaces and patrons haive bct.'t\ forced to park at Adventure Playcround acron lbe streeL" • The lnforma.nt said lb) t the libr~ry s uHered a 12 percent bud2et cut last yur and tanother cut of 5 2S percent th1.s past Janu11ry "We haven't been .-ble to buy any r~ books since lut fall." tht< person said. "Because or the be3vy use, we only have about one third or bovks on the she Ives at one ume." the source said. Thl' Informant said that r1rculat1on or all items at the library center totaled 670,000. up 67 percent fro m 1975. Request for rererence 10 assistance rose 400 percent . -Six Marines Face Charges in Death The source said that there has been n o increase 1n library per onnel despite the mcreased acttvll~ and that. m fact, it lost the sen-Ices or one federal employe supplle<I by the Com- prehensl ve Employ ment and Training Act tCETA> O.fly ...... """ .._ RHINESTONE COWBOY ON THE ROCKS JUST NORTH OF ENSENAOA One of Two Yachts Th•t Failed to Make It Home Atter Race Fro• Page 111 WASHINGTON CAP) -The performance of dulies and violat· case. MarineCorpslodayorderedthrce ingageneralorder. Orfac1als of the Huntington drill sergeants and a captain A special court-martial mav Beuch Union High School Dis- court-martialed on charges rang-hand down less severe penalties trict today expressed sorrow ing up to negligent homicide and than a general court-martial in over tit. incident, pointing out il TAUNT • • • Attempt to Save Yachts Continues Ex-assessor Files Plea: mvohlfttary m anslaughter in the event of convictions. 1s a true tragedy that should not By fLMON LOCKABEV. tr::ining death or a young recr.uit. The announcement s~id Col: H · reflect on their Wintersburg High 0.11, ""•t-lftt uu ... At Che same time, the corps an-A. Seymour .. com~~nding officer School campus. Coast Guard and oommercial ·~, n~~nced ~hat a -~~~ C?lonel ~r the._'!~rwt lra1~~r$~e~ ••• ·~ mem?rial ser"i_ce was ~e~ -~_!IJ_va~e crews we~e sti!_l.!;!.!~g >-~~f~~~~)~~~~~,:t~~~-~~¥~· \. ' .~,~ ''t-:: . \·l ··:.JC<. and a second captain will receive quarters . a.nd Service Battalion ~Iden West St., in which ad-th~ return trip from Ensenada adminis trative "nonjudicial" wer«: notil1~ of Hought~n·~ !n· min1strators explained what is following the 29th Newport to purushment for derelktion in the ten~1on to impose nonJud1c1al known of the episode to the stu-Ensenada race. performanceorduties. purusbment on them and that dents. The beached yachts were The actions. ordered by MaJ. they told the depot commanding District pupils with various Rhinestone Cowboy. a Cal 2·29 .Gen. Kenneth J . Houghton, com-general ~hat they would accept problems or a widespread nature owned by Ronald C. Greenberg mandlng general of the San Diego that P~tshment rather than re· attend the continuation campus or the California Yacht Club, and Recruit Depot, came sax weeks quest trial by cour.t-martlal. which oHers both day and night the 10-meter Bra1lla, owned by after the death of 20-year-old Pvt. There was no inlor~~llon .on classes wath spec1al.12ed aid for Terry Hedin of San Diego Lynn McClure, in a Houston the !1ature of the adrrurustrallve their particular road block to Rhinestone Cowboy hit the veterans hospital. The report ran pun1s~ment, . which normally education rocks near a small point of land morethanl,OOOpages. couldmcludeftnes. . Spokesmen sajd Terry, who less than five miles from McClure. or LufkLn. Tex . su!· lt~c.Clure's death and Manne wa deeply interested in science Ensenada and Brailla retched up fered head inJuries at the San training pract1c.es and pobcaes had been making excellent pro.- Diego depot during close combat will ?e tn vesllgated by con gress an has stud'les t raintng with other Marine gress1onal comm1tte~. No spec1r1c mformation is Auto Dealer' 8 recruits using a padded pugil Rep. Charles Wilson <D available regardin g the stick. Texas_>. had. ca lie~ for con· classmate charged m the fatal an- His death has focused the most g ressaonal 10vest1gat1on of cident both because he is a Home BurnQ severe criticism or Marine McClure's death, contend.mg he juvenaleandprotectedrrom iden-0 recruittraining methods since the ~ad a history of mental r etarda tificahor by the law and also deaths o r six recruits during a hon and arrests a.nd sh.ould not since it 1s a serious criminal training march at Parris bland have been recruited into the case S.C. 20 years ago. ' Marine Corps. Terry s parents Mr and Mrs. In the announcement, the Biii Terry were making funeral Marine Corps said that: arrangements today at Peek Sgt. H. E . Aguliar will be tried <Jcean Vi eiv Family Colon\al Funeral Home by general court -martial on an Westminster c harges alleging negligent homicide, maltreatment or a Kitchell OK'd recrwt, dereliction of duties and \'1olations or a general order. -s Sgt. Harold L. Bronson wHI In New •7ote face a general court-martial on JY ~ F rom Pag«> .I I COOK ... itself. but will circulate informa· taon against the recall. A Westminster auto dealer escaped Injury early today when fire erupted In his exclusive Beverly Hills home and caused an estimated SlOO,OOOdamage. fletcher Jones. who operates Fletcher Jones Chevrolet in Westminster. was in tht' house with his family when the fare broke out just ofter midnight All escaped without injury. Twenty fire fighters battled the blaze. which was confined to the livmg and dining rooms. Cause or the fire is still being investigated. on Pescadcro Point about 15 miles out. , No Contest There were no injurieS" aboard -el her boat. Rh\nestone Cowb<>). BAK ER S FI ~ L D (A P) '7 :~-: ·:-"":•-4\(~l' ~~b>llj ' .,..~ ,... '~-... '1'4 " • ~~..,....., , ... a a ... "On"""C"d"'-. • -"' • • ~ persons aboard. Tues ay to ~nc count of an ind1c · Reports that three yachts werl' ment charging that he ~sed b1s aground were errt>neous. The re :.taH for polttacal purpose:. port was based on an Associated . Two oth<'r counts then were Press report .stating that an un· d1sm1sse~ at the request of Dept identified yacht was aground. Orang9 ( ounty D1stnct Altornl'~ The report referred toBraJlla. Wilham L . Evans Rhinestone Cowboy was still on A pr<' :.en_tenc1ni: rl'pOrt wa!> the beach Tuesday afternoon and orderl'd by Supl'n or Court Judl!l' appeared to have sustamed little P R · Ro rt on "11 h :.cntenctn$: damage. Efforts were being scheduled for M<iy 18 . made to refloat the boat at high An Orange CounLy ~rand Jury tide. Failing that, commercial 1nd1ctcd \'aller.ia and his pre· crews would be hired to lift her dece~sor as a~Sl'!>~or. Andrew J . out or the surf and truck her Jhnshaw. for !llcl(nlly UM~g their home. office :.t:iff 1n llin:.ha\\ :-. SU<'· Brailla, a wooden hulled 10· CP ss rul 1972 ca mpa1gn for meter was reported to have sus· Con~ress . tamed major damage and was in . Hins~aw previously was con- danger or breaking up. Coast v1cted ID Orange ~ounty and Wllb Guard crews said the 5s.root sentenced to prison fo~ 1. to 14 yacht had three holes. in her years on n br_I bery conva.ct&~n in· topsides. Underbody damage ".olvtng ~·.£ts fr?n~. ~ht: 'fa,,ndy was notdetermincd. C.o rp Th~ congrcs<;man . tall The commander o( the Coas t faC'c~ tmil J~ly 19 ~or Ill!) par~ of Guard cutter Walnut said one of th~ asscs:.or :. office campaign the · cutter's s m all boats was tndictment. beached, along with a crew or blX, while trying to ~el a hnc LockJ1eed D efen se aboard Brallla. The Coast Guard officer said efforts would be made to renoat the yacht by patching the holes an tht> topsides and placing airbags inside. BURRANK l i\P> Lockheed Aircraft Corp. !>ay:. 1l know!) nothing or payments allegedly made to Italian premiers involv· mg lh~ale nr u1rcrart lo llalv. cha rges or involun t ary manslaughter, aggravated as- s ault. maltreatment or a recruit, dereliction 1" performance or duties and v1olallons of a general order . -Capt . C. V. Taylor will go before a general court-martial on charges alleging dereliction in the performance or duties , [allure to obey a lawful order, and violating a generaJ order. The new Ocean V1l'W lligh School will have a $95,000 central k itchen after all. Huntington Beach L:n1on lllgh School U1!>· tnct trustees agreed Tu~day night. Mrs. Raabe's husband, Bill. a bo told ha gh school trustees Tuesday night that the recall may have been sparked in part by a high school letter to parents s aying their students would at· tend Cook. !&'.di VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I S.Sgt. ll. C. Wallraff will b<' tried by a special court-martial on charges alleging dereliction in AD A 1TRAC1S HORSE B UYER That's the adverti!ling succe~ .. "~penence of the Dana Pomt man who placed this classified ••cl m the Daily Pilot: Ill'.: ' • Aroh1.1n CJul1rt1•r 'I 'I ' (,~ld11111 :\Int 111111. "'1~111, ''" '"'' tr you hav(' a horst' t(l st-II, C'Ull 642-5678. It only taki'~ n few wore!~ an lhl' right place to at· tract a buyer. Along the Orong1• Coust. the right place 1s the Daily f>llot . ORANGE COAST .. ,,. DAILY PILOT lM Ot~ (H\t Oa11y ttu,.., wtU\ wN•~ 1-. "'~'h•~ I~ N f •\ I t•\\, I• ~lw.d b~ .,... 0-~ CM\t P\tl'llVHI''~ '°"~' \itf•·U•'· f'(Ul~W'\ ••• ('\fhl"t\• 1 Mf'tnft4-. t""'fY I"' t ,.,.,..., ftlf (MY AAt!U, N•-.Mft ~!Wf\ H\ifMl""i'""' _...," '""""' .. •" v.-11,., ""',... ~~••t ... ,. Y•lf" .... , lAfa1...,.. °"""«" ,..._,,~ U"""'' A~'~'' lf'~~I •OltliOf"I I\ O-.Ot1\.~I \;ril1•1Mt\ ~ \1IJI\ f'l,la., '~ .,,. ""' ............. \~lf\V,,,. '"' " .. , • ..., Yt• •r"•Y "a4t.4t <••l•N•\.11 (_.if•tt1·•¥1"' Rotx>rt N. Wf'e:O Pt•'"°""' 6.-0 pua;.,,.,,.,., ~ r.!~! ~£'!'.'~'(.,._, Tl"tomH Keevll l 9it0f ThOm.n A. Murph1ne MA"ot0·,.. ro . ..,. Charles H, Loos Rlch.lrd P. Nall .. ,..,,.~,Me~·,.. (tllilen Offlcn l~ 81-it<" , , .. (" ............... ,,,,,.,., (Mt• MtW a..~ .. ,, ... ,.,,.,,1 $iedc!'eMO Y•O•• t\)Ot lf ,,., •Nd et S..tt o...-t rM_.¥ Ttlephont (7'4) 6'2..Q21 Claultled Advef11stlnf M1-5'71 ,,..,, Hor'tfll ~·~ Covntv c.,.._.,,,..u,1'°' 5*-1220 C.-f"l~t. 1•1t Ot1tn .. (NU tl\01\ht"'t COM- ..... ~ Nit ,..~ \fot•H OiU\lf4tt,.,.,_ .,.,..,,~ ...... , ., ••• ,,,.,.,...,"'" twt•l'li ""'" ~ rt:,ftdvl~ w•tr.otitt \fM'C ••• tNrm1u~•" ot tarl'tf...,._, lef'~f t'•n "'h•• .... fl .,, (fl'\t• Nit••, C»fwf\1• w.c-···~ bV ,.,.,,.., u r\ ~ :J,~~'." ,,,,...,..,P'I,,, ll'Mllt.,..,.., •• ""'~ Their decision reversed an earlier stand against bwldmg thl' central facility. to serve all s1"< district campuses. But they learned Tuesday they would have to spend an extra $10,000 to convert the kitch{•n area to classrooms and stora~<'. a nd the makeshift central kitchen In operation this year at Wes tminster H igh School is crowded and inadequate. Al the recommendation of A~· ~istant Superintendent Charles Hess. they agreed to borrow the $9-1.000 from the general fund, then pay it back within two years from cafeteria revenUl' District ofhc1al:i earlier hart dedded against le\•ymg a spt>cral tax rate or 1 25 cent.s per SIOO or assl'ssed valuation to pay for thl' fac1htv. Meals for th{' enllrl' d1'tr&ct will be prepar.-d in the new fonh ty. then shipped to each c1unpus, distract offtctals t'.\plamed The Ocean V1l'W fac1 hl\ ulso will ullow both Oct':tn V1t•w .111<1 \Vl'lltmanster Haith S<'hools to 111 h•1 classl's in food ~wn 1n•., !111 students, district of!ic1ab sa11I Su s p ect H e ld In S anta Ana Murde r Case Police arrested f'emando C. Bermudez. 26, or Paramount, Tuesday and chargt>d him with Inst Saturday's slaying in Santa Ana or Mark Towner. 20. Towner was mortally wounded by a lone gunman during a dayUght robbery attempt at the Santa Ana meat market he mana- ged. The shooting victim died early Sunday morning In Santa Ana's Mercy General Hospital. At the lime of Towner's death, police said he had been shot once by a bandit who fled from Towner's Meats. 216 E. Warner Ave .. on foot. Today, however, police said the young butcher was shot twice. Bermudez was arr('stt>d at his Paramount home by Santa Ana police officers and Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies He wa-. arrested without incident, police said. • ll1gh School officials said the letter probably should have read "are expected to attend Cook,·• sinre the lease has not yet been formally signed. H high school t rustees decide agains t the lease. they would schedule doublt> sessions nP.xt fall al Huntington Beach High School and place the Ocean View freshmen there. Th<' double sessions would end in thf' second semester, officials said. when the Ocean View cam· pus would open. f 'r o • Pagp it I HONEST ... lie saad then "'hPn police ex- pla1n1•d that 11 would be JU!ll 1n tame as a Jtlrt for his molher·s barthdav Torn'~ unselhsh atUtude has !>&nrl' ll·tl lo adtht1onol orrers or a rn ·w b1 ryrl1·, an off('r by a Foun ta m V .11lt•Y h1kt> shop lo put his old one rn pt>rfoct shape free, a check for S25 sent anonymously and olhl•rofff'rS or funds to repair It. lla'I father will use the extra money to repair u roupk or other bicycles U!leci by the six Duran C'h1ldr<'n. hut also oul or action :iwalllng rr11airs dur lo a lli;:hl family budget, he says. Durun who was out or work f'r1day said things are lookinR up overall, becauc;e he elsolanded a new brickmason JOb Monday ex· pand1nR a s upermarket 1n Anaheim Did classmates at Dwyer Jn- termed1ale School s warm around Toro Monday to talk about his honest act and his story and photo result.mg from a pohco station converutlon o verheard by a news man" 1·ro,,. Pag.-A I POSTAL ... main post omce at 6771 Warner Ave. The carriers said they noticed the disappearance when they re· turned from their morning rounds onJan 31. The results or the investigation have been ~viewed at regional headqu•rters in San Ftanciaco and in Washington. To fit, or not to fit: that is e qu~~!!2n~etnew THE OPTIC.AL DEPARTMENT >J MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa glasses and not have them fit well. Slipping, pinching glasses are a d1:.comfort you can do without. That's why the Optical De- partment at Wards spccialin-s in fitting gl11s11e11. We take a long, l'nrcful look at your nose, ears, temples and l'Y<'t> to make sun• you get a fi l that's JUSl nght. When you keep in mind our la r1te RPlectinn of goo<!-looking frame' and rc•R11ono hie cos t, it's 1•1111y to sec why the Opti<'RI Department nt WArrlll hn11 tit ~lai.!+Cs on over hnlf n million fncc11. So wJwn you need glas11<'11, c:om1· ~re UH. We'll make 11ure you gt•t a fit ju<il as you like it. Put your face in our hands. briatol at. at aan diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 --..-. ............ --._.---...-- 17 l • rVIDe EDITION Todu~"'s Closin,: N.'' • Sao.-ks 1 - VOL. 6.9;No: l1CY,TSECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. APRU.28, 1976 TEN CENTS lm11 Irvine Snuff Out City Smokers?: Jrvme councilmen fired up u process Tuesday that eventually could ban s moking In areaa of city bwldlngs Al the end or a discussion marked Wllh comments on one cbuncil member's perfume, as well as cigarette smoke. the council directed City Attorney James EnckJ on to draft a no smoking or~ancc Councilman John Burt~n wa:. the lone d1s~enter 1n tht' <& to 1 vote. Thl' ordinance. 1r adopted. "ould ban smoking in area' of cHy hu1ld1ngs designated b) resolution of the count•1l The s moking boo was brought up two weeks ago by new Coun· ctlwoman Mary Ann Gaido, who contends cigarette :.moke hover ing over public meetings 1s a health hazard to non.s mokers At that time. Councilman John Burton. who said he is allerg1~ to perfume. <:om plained about Mr:. Ga1do's fra1rance Pushing for the s molung ban Tuesday. Mrs . Ga1do told the council. "In line with the dis· cussion last time. J have given up v.earing any kind of fragrance In the council chambers and the headaches I give Mr Burton m the luture "ill not be from Aid to Housing Irvine Seeks 2nd Grant By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE source of conflict among preccd duce home costs in lower-cost 0t11\tO••••P11 .. su11 ingcouncilmembers areas of the city. The idea 1s to An application for $90,000 1n Despite Burton's protests that cut the parkland dedication costs federal housing a ssis tan ce the city did not have enough in for developers, who would pass runds was endorsed 4 to ·1 Tues formation on housing needs or thesav1ng1 ontohometluyers . perfume · Also during d11>cus ion, C:oun cilwoman Gabrielli! P'r)or a~ked Erickson "hethcr the: counc il COllld set minimal J>('nalt1e:. for mfractlons of the :.mokmg ban rather than :.tandard m1sdl' meanor penallies or SSOO fine~ and up to six monthi. an Jail Enckson. pausing lo puff on a cigarette responded. "I cert11in ly hope so " Rt's1dents "hu addrl's:-ed the t·ouncil o n th1;> rnattt·r general!} supportl"I a ban un smok1njt at the C'ouncil ml'et1n~.., Juanita Moc. "ho said -.ht- rt'presented the Group A!i!utnst Smok(' Pollut1on , desrnbt•d cigarette sm okt• ai; J health hazard to non·!>rnokers "An• \OU going to ban1~h the maJor1t~ <who don t :.mokl 1 or thr minon t} " .. she a::.ked Bob Murt1n. chairman ul thl' <'ltY 81n•11h•nnwl Comm1~s10\i :.ind a c·and1<\ptc 111 the• lu.\l Cit~ Council ell•ct1un. :-UJU(t•i.lt•d S<'grci:uttng :.mokcr~ 111 room~ "'1th a tt-le\ 1:.1on mon1tor l'' .i t'omprom1st• to ,1n outnji?ht ban .Hc•:.1cJcnt Ch11r1· Altrnnnn uf L'11t\ t•rs1l' Park c·:ted compa11m prom1~c·:. ·b~ nl'\\ I~ t·!L'Ckd coon c1lm1•n G a1do. na, id S1lb and Ba~1l \'ardoult!i to ban !>m11k1ng at nwl't1ng:. c111d l'ullcd on them to ba('k up their pll•liRC); • 4aNbv.~~-~~~·-·~~• :-",°'..~ ... ~~· ~r;,.~~~~v"-tw.wl,_~a.rg~iJl 1~ . .,,!"~-··crvtJUM.._..._ l""""'-vr--.,., • ... .-:; ;JWt ~ ~~~·-~f?:t:~:!·~-~9'ijt;~¢jt§~ senes that could net the cit...> .. Bi " Vardouhs tliai,, ava1la ie ··ar the UC'lrvine S uaettl.S '{t'OU$. about S248,000 in federal housing statistics are m1s lcafting. they ing Cooperative. which 'is at (und!\by the end ort978. wentinfavoroflhe latestappliCa· tempting lO £inance IOW·COSl Councilman J ohn Burton . "ho lion apartments for students . has voted against previous hou:. Tbe city's share of the federal In approving the applicahon. mg grant applications. ca st the Housing and Co mmunit y thl' council also endorsed a hous · negative vote. Development Act funds has been mg assistance plan for the city It was the first maJor vote on earmarked for the followinJt which sets a three.year goal or assisted hous1nli( by lr\'me's new areas· arranging assistance for 610 c1tv council The issues sur -Purchase or land for a senior households rounding mod<'rate and low tn citizens' apar tment complex. All but 50 of the subs1d1es comt' hou:,ing in the city was a -Purchase ot parkland to re· would be left to federal programs Press11re Cited such as the Section 8 rental sub sidy program. The rema1ninR 50 are counted as the contribul1on In lhf' CCI group Htimphrey Eyes Joining Cainpaign After eyeinJi! statistics pro vided by the Southern California /\ssociation of Governments . Vardouhs said. "It make~ the Ct· ty look more tn need than 1t 1s " Mos t of th e IO\\·incomc households listed. he said. were lJCl students . However. he said. that fact was not noted in the re port WASlllNGTON <API -Sen Hub<'rt If. Humphrey said today he may authorize an •·ex ploratory committee'' lo assess whether he• should become an ac· t1ve candi date ror the Democratic presidential nomlna· tlon. Humphrey said he is coming under increasing pressure to an nounce his candidacy. With the ··stop-Carter" move menl failing in Pennsylvania. source:-clo!.e to Humphrey in· dirale he will say yes to requests that he :.tcp al least part way into lhe race. In an appearance on ABC· TV ·~ 6Accused In Death Of Recruit WASlllNl.TON <AP> -The Manne Corps todny ordt.'red three drill st•rgennts und a captain c·ourt martinled on charges rani: ing up lo ncR li~ent hom1<:1dt' and involuntary manslaughter in lh1• tra1ntn1ot<kathor a youn.:rl'crwt .l\t lhr .sam•' l1m<'. lhC' rorp~ un nounced that a Manne colontl t·ommand1n g a training rl'g1ment .1t the San Otcj:(o fkcru1t Dl'llCll • .111d a St'1'ond captain will rece1v1• adminlstrulivt• "nonJud1rlol" pun1shmt•nl for d<'rt>hct111n in lht• JK"rlormanc<'or dut t<'S Tht' arllons. ordt'rC'd by M.iJ Gt•n Kenneth J . llou,.:hton. t'Oll) m.1ndin11 J.:<'nl'ral or lht• San Di1•,.:11 llerrult l>l'pot. cnmc• six wt•c•k' 11fll'r th<' cit' a th or 20 yt>ar·old p, t l.\nn McClun•. 1n a llou'ltun veterans hospital. Th<' report run more than l.000 puf(e~ McClurC', of Lufkin. Tex . .,,uf rercd hl'ad lnJUrl('S al the Sun D1ei.to depot durtnll close combat •rn1nin1t ~1th o tht'r Marini' recrmls us inJ( a padded pu~il ~lick His deulh has focust'd the most 'le,·cr<• cr1t1 cism of Marine recruit training m ethods since the l~t' MARINES, Pa1teA2> .4D ATTRACTS HORSE BUYER "lsoldhim " That ·c; lh<.' ad\·e rtasing success nper1ence or the Dana Potnl man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: Rl'I! ' Arabian Quarter. 11 'r~ CeldlnR Xlnl. trail. ~SO. ll.XX·ll.\\'I( If you have a horse to sell. call 642-5678. 1t only lakes a Cew words tn the right place to at • Lracl a buyer Along the Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot ... _ "Good ~l orn1 ng . .l\merira. Humphrey, who was his party':-. pr esidential nominee in 1968. said he would meet with sup porters later in the day. "I imagine they'll want to talk politics." he said. Asked iC he expected to be pre· ssured to enter the race. Hum· phrey said •·it 's already started." He said that. despite former Georgia governor J1mrn ) C arter·s victory in Pen · nsyl\'an1a. he doubts any can d1date will win on thl' first ballot at the Dem ocratic convention m Julv. After it became clear Tuesday night that Carter was on his wav to a dec1Sl\'C victor\' in the Pen nsyhan1a prtmJr~·. Uumphr~.> disavowl'd any tnll•.nJJon to Join a stop·Carter mo\ emt!Tlt In the telev1s1on 1ntt'rvipw tu· day. he stud Carter "really has ti leg up no" ·· But llumphrev addl'd that l\\n thirds of lhl' dC'll•gatl'' to tht• Democratic con,·.-nt1on hav1• \C't to be-chosc·n and that there nr~ :!I morr pn mane-. llurnphn 'v -.a1c1 ht• \\nuld J!IH' C'On~1dl•rat1on lo formation Cl( IS.-r llHll, Pag .. i\21 WELCOME Burton protested that going ahead with the application could lead to ruture lawsuits like those pending again-st the cit.-Y-Jllcd by the Orange County Fair Housing Council and Irvine environmcn· tat writer Wesley Marx. By adopting the findings on housing need, Burton said other groups may challenge whether the city 1s doing enough lo aid those unable to afford housing. Counci I worn an Gabrielle Pryor. a consistent supporter or housins: aid, said ''this is not a dangerous proposition for Irvin<'. "We have a re!>ponsib1hty to grow and to g row in a balanced fashion and ~o do all we can for students and the elderlv who are design<tled as needing· th•~ kincl of help .. She added. "Ir we don't do 1t. we'll end up payint( ;t lot to Rutun and Tucker (th<' firm actm~ a:. cit~ attorney l · · Burton al:.o rr<'dtcted that lower co~t hous1ni.: could dL• tenorate the city and school d1~ trict tax base Mrs Pryor r cs1mnded that 11 •~ not going to lo~' l'f th(' 'chool tax bast' because !'>ludents and lhl• eld e rl y do not ha\'l' man' children to sen 'l' Ford Likes B1cssii1g President Ford receives hugs and kisses from a line of Apache Belles. the T~ ler Junior College drill team. '" he arrives in TPxas for a week of campaigning (Stor:I. Page A3 I O•llY l'llol \1•11 Pi.o<• RHINESTONE COWBOY ON THE ROCKS JUST NORTH OF ENSENAOA One of Two Yachts That Failed to Make It Home After Race Irvine Church Still at Odds WithOCTD The Irvine City Council sent the Orange County Transit Dis· trict and the Irvine Community Church back tq the bargainin.11 table Tuesd ay to try lo resolve u dispute the C'ongregat1on believes could s hut down lhl' church Th<' 1rans 1t district has asked the city for a usl.' permit to build a \'eh1clc maintenance facility at the old Irvine Elementa ry School site at 14600 Sand Canyon Av<' Bul the church located next door claims noise and fumes from the 258 buses could dri Vt' Lhe congregation':. pastor from !us parsonage The church. I rv1ne's oldest. was bu1 It in 1949 to ser\'e I rvmc Ranch hands. s:11d Kit Carter. church spokesman The matter originally surfaced earlier thts month. Whfn th1· OCTD appeared before the plan nm.11 commission a nd requestl"J <1 use permit On th<· fw:.1.., of the church :.. protest. the rcqu<•st "a!> dcn11•d and the transit d1:-.lnct earned 1ti. appeal to the city cnuncll lewl According to Carter. noist• and fumes would bt• J'articularly of ft>nSl\'e to the pastor, who lt\I·~ adjacent to the church 1n th<· parsonage. However . hr !>aid 1l would affect hom e chun·h <1<· tlvilles. too But. one or the r<'a<;ons Utt• .,1t1· wt1s chosen by the transit d1!>lnrt WttS that It was the "no1s1e-.t ~Ill' (~f' Bl'S, Pal(l' A21 Irvine Eyes Summer Bm Restrictions lrvtn<''s surnml'r bui~ will !llurt runnln~ again June 10 But 11 may not be free and lher<' may tw a crackdown on rowdies who hop the city tram tor their !>Ummcr run The city council gave tenlalt\C approval Tuesday lo running the city bus Cor l he fourth con secuti\•c summer, a venture pro· jected lo cost Sl6,000 from June 10 lo Sept. 4. But the council celled for a re· po• on whether 1t would be cneaper to use Irvine school <!is· trict buses or to lease buses from the Orange Count y Transit Dis· trict. Il also asked rot informa- tion about whether rares should be charged and waya to deal with misbehavior on the bus. Last summer the two buses routed throush the city attracted 3SO ridtrs daily. according to Community S('rvices Director Paul Brady Attempt ·to Save Yachts Continues B)"'lttMONLOll\iUlEY --Reporfs ihat thm. ,\aChh "en• O•••vP11•••o••ftQEd1tw aground were l'rroneous Ttw n Coust Guard and commercial port was based on an Asso<:iatcd salvage crews wer e stlll trying Press report st ating that an un today to save the two sailing 1dentif1cd ~·<1cht was tiground yachts which went a~round on Tht• report rcfL·rrcd to Hrt111la. thr return trip from Enscnada Rhinestonl' Cowbov "'as st 111 011 folio\\ 1ng the 29th Ne~port to t.JlL beach Tue!>da.> aiternoon and Ensenada race apJ)<'arcd Lo hav1• sustainL·d l11tll Th<' bcachl•q 'acht~ wL•r1 dam:1g£• Efforh wen• hc·tn~ Rhinestone Cowboy. :i Cal :! 29 made to n•nout tht' boat at high owned by Rona ld C Greenberg tide l"aihng that. comml-rc'1al or the California Yacht Club. and l'rC\\'i \\Ollld he hin·d lo lilt ht'f the 10 mC'tcr Rr.i1lla. O\\ned h\ out of thl· s urf ;rnd truck h\·1 Terry I led in of San Diego home Rhineston e Cowboy hit lh<' · Bratlla, a ~oc><kn hullt•d JO rocks nL•ar a :.mall point or l<md meter "as rL•porlN1 to haH' -.u, less than f1vt• mile<; from t:.11nedmaJordttmai:cand\\,...,tn Enscnada and Bra1lla fetchC'd up danger nf bn•aking up l'oasl on Pe!>Cad ero Point about 15 Cuurd c rews -;aid thl' 5H toot m1lrs out ) achl had lhfl'l' ho!C's in her There wer<' no 1n1urll's aboard top~1dc:-l ·nd1.•rbody damagt• eithl'r boat Rhinestone Cowl){)\ ,,a., not dNermmefl had a dcli\C•r) crew of t";' Tht• comm:.indN or lhl· t'11as1 aboJrd and Bra11l.J had thn•t• Guard cultc·r Walnut -.;ml on" of per:.ons aboard thl' ruttcr·s ~mall hH1tl'> ,, a~ Postmaster 'Lied' About Missing Mail By ROBF:ltT BARKER Of ti\• 041lly ~110• SUtt CharRes that lluntmgton Beach Po'>tmaster Ue;sn Ward h <'d to po!>lal inspector-. have b<>«rt !!Uh stanllal<'d. an Oranl?l' Co1111t \ mail official /\aid Tuesda} F'red My rte. off1 c<•r in rh:.irJ(1· of the po111al department for OranJt1• County, sn1d that Ward ha11 ht•c·n sarv<'d with a notiC<' that tht' ck partmenl intends lo tak<• udvt·• "' action which could rt'/\ull in h1 ' f1rtnR M) nc said that Ward ha-; hl'('ll Jeivcn 10 days to p resent his de: fensc, a t which time a l?nl'\'Ont•e heannR may be schedulNI d1· pending on the merit~ of WurcJ '>., arguments Ward has beerf on leuv1• sinct• the tn vestigation started in mid M arch alonR with m 11 tl supervisors Ho" ard Monahan and The resa M er<'1er C harge s that thr t wo supervisors removed third class mall and e ncouraged other employes also to gel nd of the mail also were substantiated. ac cording to Myrie . Monahan and Miss Mercier also will be entitled to the same grievance procedures as Ward All three received notices or the pending adverse action on Tues day. Myriesaad. Ward, who has been postmaster in Huntington Bea<'h since 1972. sa1d today that h~ httd oo com ment hrach<'d, alon~ with .1 c·n•\\ of j '>IX whtlt• lr}'IOI! to J.!t•t :1 ltn•• .1lxwrd Hra1lla The Coa:u Gua1 tl oHic•t-f' -,;wt . 1•ffr1r1-. \\OUld ht• 1nad1· lffrf'floa\ I llll' ';1r h1 bv p11 lt·h1n~ th« lioh·-. 111 llw 11111!-idt·:-. <i nd J>lac•ml! .11rlrn)..' 1n<,Hft• Tlw Hht1tl'!'>t11m· Co\\ ho\ htt llw tX'al·h about 3 30 a m :\lunila\. short h a ft 1· r t rl'\\ mc·n Frt•d Marvin and J\ I l'n1y depu1 INl llw En-.i•r111da hrt"t k" al<•1 on I he• rt• turn tnp U" 111•1 (i11•1•nh<·rj.! w1i-. not .1hnar<I · \'tt· 111-.1 111.11!1• oi11 turn for :-.Jn 1>11•j!,n a 111111 .. ton "1rm." ll11·nr·111•d l\J;1n 111 'F tr '' 111dw.1tmn we• hmt that \\I'\\ 1•r1· Ill t r1111hl1• WU\\\ h1·11 "''' -.t.1rh'<f hounr111~ 1111 tlw roe Iv 1111 1111' p111tH Or~n:"4 .~oa~• \\enc her :\tu-.tl~ 'unny lalf.' morn mg :ind aft1•1 nuon and a 111 llr warrn1·r Thur!ld :t\ I h)?h Thur i.clay trt low 111 .... lo" tonight 50 to 55 l~SI DE TODA l TlierP may not b1' emu 11nld m taguna 11111.• hut then' art• plen111 o/ qnod cooks For thf'1r winning re<'lpt> s, Uf' PoQf' ('I At Veur S.rvl<t .... , .... fr-f'N .. "'N <k LM .. yd c. ......... OaHthM CotmKt O--en-.rd °'''" .,.., 1(1\ ldlt0<1•I I'• .. lftt•r••••u•t\•M ,f'Mft<• ,_ MyG•• ..... "-''"'"' MttUrtdf'' lnd•x Al M.llllloa &11 Mi1Nf1'r-" Cl Mlt•ln ., Mvw• ... ,.. "'"'""' '"'""' Ot I N1t•M•t **' II• Or-C•Vftly llt ........ Al) \pOrl\ A6 CW ltttri<.rt ftft H I Sl0<-Motrhn •• • r ... ,,,,..,. C.11 n. .... , ., ... , .... . Cl W.•lfNt ... CJ ,.J es 16 I H · •• ,.. All C• l Ill I AU IU \ •• f'• ' "' ,., ) A.2 DAIL'( PILOT YlednMday ApnJ 28 1976 Carter Victory Analyzed 'Toro' Rides Again Vtility Overclwrges Ended Honesty's Reii-ard; A Bwtch of Bikes rJUt..AOELPHIA <Ar> Jam my Cuter has virtually wa~d out htb actl v,• opJ><>nt nl.) for th(• Democr<1llr prt.'1>1denhal nomanil lion. ;and now Is ready to confront ~n. Hubert JI. Humphrey 11 1t t'omes to th;it. ll may not , 1f Cartt'r l'Un kt•ep rolbng al the rate he managed In 1'ennsylvan1 a 's prt!Sldenl1al ' - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -California consumers ByA~:tHJtn~!.'.;.~!:iSEL will pay only for lht.' fuel oil actually u~ to generate Robert "Toro .. Duran. or Hunt ledricity not what the major utilities tstlmate lhey Lniton Beach tod•l' m up to hi~ will use, th'c s tate Public l 'hUt1e has de<:aded bicycle saddle in olf«!rft to IJl~e The PUC volt,1<l 3.z Tu~~day lo ~hminate the pro-him a b1kl' or repalr bu old bike Jccll'd rule udJustmcnt procedure "h1ch the agency whrc b suffers fl attltes. suid gave w indfall overch a rg('S totabng a bou.t $203 Many Orange <.:oia~t rcald~nts million to Southern California Edison and Padf1c Gas who read the story ot an honest & Elect rte co boy who wanted to do the riaht ·rhtt l"l'C' !->UUI the two ut1litw~ will b<> r cqwrl'd to thjn& responded after lts pubhca-llon ln tlfo D~11ly Pilot Sunday m d1rectly refund the O\l.'f('har~l':> No dare<:t refund:> R b t r "" rid s o e r . 11, o 2207 ... o a ~t.. will bl' madt..' found n nearly new 10-speed The w~v it w1U work 1s thut custom<•r bills will ~ s tashed unde r a p\le or reduced. ove r u lhree.y~ar ~r1od . IJY the amount of tumbleweeds last Thursday and the o verchar gei> pllb 7 JX•rcent interest . wheeled 1t do1o1. n to police hcad- Jt is estimated the t.uvmgs !or the average Edison quarters to s urrenderit. r esidential customer will tx· Sl6.60 He knew the apparently un · primary e lecU.on. lie won registered prize was probably Tuesday's popular vole with 37 stolen by somttone who tud it, ln- percent and a landslide margm tendmg to retrieve it In the dark· over ~n. Henry M. Jack~on of C • 0 d oess. Washington. OU 0 t I a 0 p pose Toro agreed with front desk Of. -And he held a surpn smg lead fleer Ken J enson It was a beauty tod;iy a~ the ballots "~re counted he someboyscan only dreamof.say· tn the separate• ('lcct1on or na. Cousi·ns of .. Hug s ing that IS v.hy he th\\artl'd the uonal convention delegates theft and deln·e red the 10-speed to Carter beat the rleld, and also authorities. beat the union leaders and or· And then he continued on his gan1zat1on Democrats who tned Back Adrni·ni·st~ato' r way,walkingtoclasses atDwyer to stop tum for Humphrey's sake. Intermediate School. about l.S It was his seventh pnmary vie-miles Crom t he two·bt:droom tory in nine tnes. and it m ay apartment Mr. and Mrs. Ralph have been h is most important LOSANGELES (AP)-Three Appearing on behalf of Duran und their six children because 1t came agamst the odds paternal cousins or billionaire Bar bara Cam eron of Los Angeles s hare. Nina AlbttruM, of 25.1 Bluebird Cunyon Drave, L.guna Beach, look lh~ for ule si"'1 otr her bicy cle and delivered at to the Dunns' froal door a bout 10 a . m .• wh(}n ish~ ltarned their telephone II\ un· lu1ted. "J appreciate it very much It WO) very nice or htir," says Toro, who may still claim lhc 10.apet:d m0c1el h~ found if It remains un· claimed in m1d·July. Ile said then when police ex plulned tha\ it would be just 111 time as a girt for his mothl.!r's birthday. Toro'11 unselfish attitude hus since led to addltionlll offers or a new bicycle, an offer by a Foun- tain Valley bike shop to put his olc1 one In perfect shape free, a check for S25 sent anonymously and other offers or funds to repair it. His father will use the extra money to r epair a couple or other bicycles used by the six Duran children. but also out of action awaiting repairs due lo a tight family budget, he says. Duran -who was out of work Friday -said things are looking up overall. becausehealsoland~ a new brickmason job Monday ex- pand 1 n g a s upermarket in Anaheim. Did classmates al Owyer In- tertnediat~ S<'hool 1~rm around Toro Monday to talk about hbi hont.'s\ ar t und his 1tol')' ond photo result 10.i from u police stuUon conversation overheard by 1 n waman! .... ., .. "'._. BACK IN THE SADDLE Robert 'Toro' Duran a nd the o r ga ni za tion s . Howard Hughes have thrown and Agnes Roberts and Elspeth · His dad, a brickmason, has F\Jrthermore, it gave him new their support behind the Los De Pou Id or Cleveland. the three· been out of work often in the past A • d R d • momentumtocarrylntoa hectic Angeles County public a d· cous ins located by a _county· t.woyearsduetoabadjobmarket CCI ent e uct1on · W. · ~~.Jl!~tr~!of eptp!Qyed epeafogist, Frel!Se and ijlere was just no spare . . 5f!.~-_h'~"~~~~~~u ~~-'J!llQ:mN!i'l~liliil~~;.::·-~ ~-. ~.,..,~-~~~ • · ...... _._'-:. ' .. -~ Carter is runoing again Satur-properties. yea s·in e c as . ~ctf~"nJo«mifb~f~U~frfiino;~t:""'-~ ... , "'~~~"~- 6 . ~ ""ri]_,. · df{y in the Texas primary, and Paul Ft-eese. representing the Four attorneys ftom two pre-day. p .. . ' ug t b6pe~he PennsylVania outcome three first cousins once removed st1gious law fi.rm~ appear~ on Robert had u good 10-speed rogr ant I . 0 . ; will bolster his cause there. He is -turned up by a county-bebalf or Gano S·btd t.o r etain the bi'cycle only two hours after the entered in four states next Tues-employed geOi!alogi&t.-backed title of special administrator . story of an honest boy rut th~ day. attorne.ys representing, Public and, with it. the r ight to search newsstands Sunday, The lrvine City Council agreed This is not to say that Carter Adm1n1str a tor Bruce Altman Hughes' person al papers for a Tuesday to request a state grant has the nomination won; he who argued in Superior Court ~·ill C l l d to begin a "traffic accident re. acknowledges there is a long way Tuesday that a neutral party Martin Cook of the New York 38 ra e duction program." to go, and said in advance that a should .be. named to search ror firm of Davis & Cox argued that The program would involvl.' Pennsylvani a win would not Hughes wall. only someone trusted by Hughesy· B h n· hiring a rulltime traffic engineer make him uns toppable. They contended the neutral closest associates would be able UlC er le8 and purchasing a vehicle for traf· But everybody who has tested p~rty would be preferable. to lo question the m effectively fi c safety and accident iilvesUga. him has lost and if the former Richard C. Gano Jr. of Anaheim. about a will~ MUENSTER, Wesl Germany tion functions. Georgia gov~rnor 1s going to be a first cousin of Hugh.es named "Mr. Hughes has died. but oe (AP) -Juer gen Bartsch, a 29· If the grant is approved, the stopped now, 1t apparently will earher as special a~mamstrator, hasn't gone," Cook said. "His as-year-old butcher's apprentice st ate would pick up th<.' first have to be done by chaJlengers becau.se G ~no might have a soc1ates will continue to respect serving time for the sex murders year's $55,249 tab. The cit y and who have not yet been in the "conflict of rnterests -at least, tus passion for privacy. Obvious· of four young boys, died today state would splat the seCQnd year arena . conflicting motives." ly a search for a will can best be after voluntarily undergoing cost or about $27 ,000. Thereafter. Jackson can't do 1t. He had Freese further aq~ued a accomplished by individuals who c~strut1on in hope of gaining the city would foot the bill by everythmll llOtng for him in Pen. neutral party ls needed to pre have lhe tru11t o f those trusted as-parole, hospital ofhc1als r e· itself. nsylvam;i, but run a distant vent public suspicion that could !>OC1ates" ported. In a report to the city council. w cond lie rhOSl' the state for a reach the point of ··paranoi;:i " Ronald GolhC'r or G1~on . Dunn The offici.als attributed the de· Director of Public Works Brent ma1or tt>!>t agains t Cartt.'r, ~ind ··This will b(• likl' tht· Kenned~ & Crutc·her of Los Angc•les. not· ath to cardiac arrest following Muchow sa id the city's accident got beat on his own tcrntory assassination.·· ~aid Frec:ic. pn· mg th;1t Hughes had died just 22 the operation at a hospital in record 1s poor when compared to Hep. Morris K . L'dall or dit.'ltng what he thought would days :igo. s:i1d . ''Twenty-one nearby Eickelborn. The dislrfrl cities of similar size . Arizona run third Udall's cam· happen if a Hughes heir 1s in· days is not a sufficient time to attorney's officf' in Paderhorn A memo from the state's Offit.'c paign is ht•uvily in debt, and he 1-; \'Ohed in the Sl'arch for th!! loc:itt' this will. There is every ordered an autopsy a nd seized of Tra ffic Safe t y said that still looking for his first v1rtory billionaire's will l.'Vldcnce that one exists." the instruments used to ad· "lrvine has the hi~hesl three· againsl major t·om 1~Tifilrs -;;crpenor Cou~ N~tl A Even 1f the oounty losesJLs.Jllil_ minister the a nesthetic year average fatal and injury ac· Nonl'l h clc:.~. lJd ~d l , li k e LaketookdeputyCountyCounsl'I to b(• n amed special ad-Bild. West Gt>rmany's largest cidentrateperl.OOO populatlon" J ackson. said he means to keep Gordon Treharne's pt-t1hon un m1111strator in place of Gano, at· newspaper. quoted Bartsch as among the six Orange County running and "'111 campailln all der s ubmission A <'llurt dt•l'k torneys will have another chance saying earlie r that the operation cities of similar size. the way to the convention said a ruling could bl' l'Xl'l'l'lt•d 111 to get l'ontrol or the eMate May 4. was his "last chance." His 26-Irvine also has the highest re. With 99 percent ofthe 9.6.111 pre ;.1 re\\ davs "hen a hearing is scheduled on year-old wife. Gisela. a partially duchon potential among those cincts counted. the Pcnn~ylvania the nammg of a general. or paralyzed nurse l)e marned two cities. the memo continued. vote read Suspect Held permanent. adm1n1strator years ago m a prison ceremony, The accident rate is growing Carter501.653or 37percent told the newspapers she agreed worse rathe r than heller , average of acciden\s ~r month JS excecdtnl( thl• 1975 averagl by almost SO pe rcent I In addition. llta~ation ugam:-.l the city ln\'Ol\'lng trafric :icr1· dents climbed 300 percent during the last year. The reason for the high occi- dent rate 1s that city traffic enizmeers can devote only 20 per· cent or their t1ml' to trum c 1;•n forccment nnd safety, 11ccording to Muchow. Strike in SF Nearing End? SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -/\ tentative i;cltll•mcnt may be near in the 29·d ay·old !ltnke of cit.> crafts union members in the wake of a grueling late·niKht n egotiating session , Mayor George Moscone re\'ealed today. Jackson335.565or2Sperrent f"ront Page :\ I totheoperat1on. Muchow said. The current 1976 uda11 2Ss.sooor19peffen1 In Santa Ana ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tht> Central Labor Council wal> studying a proposal drafted al the meeting. said Corey Busch. the mayor's press secretary. Alabama Gov Geori:<· r ES Wallace 155,248or 11 percent MARJN Anti abortion cand1dalc Ellen Murder Case • • McCormack had 3 percent So did Pennsylvana:i Gov Milton J Shapp, who 11u1t the prcs1dcnt1al campaign. S«n Birch Ua~h .tnd former Sen frl'c1 R llarr1s, two morr dropout~. hacl I r>t:r<'cnt deaths of six recruits during a training march at Parris Island. SC 20 years ago. lffft'.51 VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I ap1l'cc HUH ... "som<' l'XPloratory comm1ll<'e" to .JSSt.'SS delq:a le 'll'llll O)ent an his b<>tm lf. Ht• dl'dinrd tu '"Y wht•n hC' m1~ht uulhon1.1• form:i t1onofsuch .J ~roup Tht' ""n;ltor clt"<l·ritx-11 h1m'lf'lf .1.; "tht• Olli' m 11n \\ho 'l'<'ms to h.1H· ttw hro;id1•-.t "1pp<1rt in the l>t•mncr.1t11· p.1 rl \ \,krtl tf h•• '' .tnh to be pre-.1 th•nt. llumphrr\' rr plt(od. "Tht•n• l\n tan~ duuht .1ho11t thut • lln" 1•vpr. 11 um phrPy had s:111I .1ftl'r Ctrh·r ·, '1r t11rv . "f w11nt to s1•1• th1• U1•mor rnt1r party win tr .l1mm\ l'.u lt'r l':tn win, I'm not ~0111i.: lo 11 , •. 111cl 'top him ot itll " ORANGE COAST fl'lt ( , .. N~ t .• \ll',.'ll' I lr,t -...U1"•f\"t\t\t111t· , .• ,....,Jlw.Al4'•• Pt#4\ U,lkff't4JVlrft~fl'w('\r~ ... (tlof'\t t Wbll\fo1~t 1111 tl .. "'W '"'N!flt• fll(J1l,.-t•' •'• ftuN•\,.,f't\ Mu~J•., '"' -.,qr f '"'"'" ft., t tfl ~w ~•""'*°" f'• tt.n, ••-.• '•fll\lt('I" u-.-,~ ,.~ , .. ,., Vall•' ttv1,...-.. _.,,., tf~1(• V11tlff'J1 "' .. 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Jlltir )inttttd • ,.,, •• ,, ••• 0 111d ~' c, 1• ..... ~~:'! .. ~ 'j','::::..-;;.,:·~:.7;..'; ~~~~ \1.Um61\trM• Police arrested Fernando C Bermudez. 26. of Paramount. Tuesday and charged him "1th last Saturday's slaymg m SJnt.1 Ana of Mark Towner. 20. Towner was m ortallv wounded by a lone gunm an ·durinti a daylight robbery attempt at lhc Santa Ana meat m arh•t he man a g('d The shooting victim died early Sunday morning m Santa /\no·-. M1>rryGeneral Hospital At the t1mt> of Towner's d('ath, pofke salfflie 1rnd 1'<'<'n '!O\ot onC'r bv a bandit whn fil'<I rrnm rowner 's Mt'ab, 2 1fi t-: Warner Avt>: on foot Today. howt•ver. rnh<'l' llJlll I hi' ~ oun1oe hutrher" '-".,hot I" 1<'1• • Bermudez v. a-. arrei.tl'<l nt h1., Paramount hom1• b\' Sant:1 Ana pohee officer-. Jnct ·r.o, Ani:t>h•' County Sheriff'., dt•putic' ll(• "a., :irn·sl<'<i without 11w1d1•111. 1iolt1 ,. s.11d BUS ... we rould fmd 1n the :.outh rount v ;irC';1 , .. arcord1ng to Al llollinclt•n. on OCTD director and mayor nr Fountain Valley. Noise jlcnerated by lh<' nearby El Toro Marine Ru1w. th<' Sun Diel{o Freeway uncl trafr\c on Sand Canyon Avf'nu<• 1s alr1•11dy loud. Hollindl'n s aid The d1s tnct planned to l~gtn phase one In June. to uccom- modate 153 buses and 227 cars on the lt·acre s ite that wa~ forml•rly Irvine Elementary School Phase Two, scheduled for Sep- tember of next year. was to bring the totaJ capacity to 2S8 buses and 342 cars -addlnit an adJ&· cent 2.5 acre site that 1s now usl'd as a tree box storate nursery. Negotiations have alre:idv been conducted between tbt' transit district and the church, but nothing bas been resolved The OCTD offered SSS.000 to re· locate the pastor in another re - sidence. The church first agreed to thnt solution, but later turned It down. "We didn't want to be saddled with a mortgage." Carter cx· plained. ln refusing to act on the appeal Tuesday. the city counC'll said thot m orl' nt gotiatlon:s should oc cur and ~aid tlley would revlf'w the matter in two week:. In the a nnouncement. the Manne Corps said that: Si:t. II E. Agwlar will be lned by gene ral court-martial on c har~e s a ll e~1n~ negligent hom1t·1de. multreatment of a recruit. dereliction of duties and v1olat1ons of a i::eneral order. S SK! Harold L. Bronson will farr a ~l'ncral court-martial on <·hurg cs o r invo luntary manslau~hler, aggravated as· s;,iull. malU'eatment of a recruit, derrhct1on in performance 01 clutll'" and v1olat1ons or a general order Capt C V. Taylor will ~o ht>fore a g('ner al court-martial on r h.1rges alleatnll derehction in th•• µerform ance o f duties. failure to obey a lawful order. and v1olat1ng a general on:ler S Sgt II C Wallraff will be tnt'd hy ~' spcc1al court-m artial on charics allt'gingdereliction in 111·rformant«· of duttrs and violal· tnf! <• R<•neral order A 11prcial court-martial may hand down lt'S!\ severe pennltirs than a aenerol court-martial in l'\ .-nt or (•iJnv1el ions Thr announct'mt•nl said Col R. /\ St'ymour, com manding officer of th(' recruit training regiment 111 v.hlch McClurt> served. and Cnpl. J R Ullma n of the Head· quarters and Ser vice Battalion w1•r1• 1111tlf1t•d of JloUJ?hton 's In· tcntion t o impose nonjudicial puimhment on them and that they told the depot commanding general that lhtiy would accept lhut punis hme nt rather than re· quest trial by court·martial. There was no informatiqn on the nature or t he administrative p unis hment. which normally could include fines. McClur e's death and Marine training practices and policies will be Investigated by con- gressional committees. R ep. Charle s Wilson CD· Tuas). had called for con- g reu1o n a l lnvesti1ation or McClure's death. ex>nt.mding he had a history or mental retarda- tion and arreslA and should not have bee n recruited into the Marine Corps . An autopsy showtd tae slightly built M artne suffered massive skull and brain dam age apparent- ly after being being batterea--by the stave·llke sticks with padded ends. To fit, or not to fit: that is e qu~~!!2n~el new THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bri1tol at. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 ~la!lscs anrl n ol huv1· them fi t well. Slipping, pinching glasses :ire a dil!Comfort you can do without. That's why the OptiCJ1l De· partment at Wards specializes 1n fitting glasses. We take a long, car eful look at your nose, Nits, temple~ and t•yeK lo make 11urc you gel a fit that '!I jucit. right. When you keep in mind our large selection o f goon-looking frame11 nnd re1111o nablc coat, it'8 (111sy to 11ee why tho Opta<'al Department at WnrcJK hM fit glassas on over half 11 million faceK. So wht•n you need glasses, l'Om1• ~we u.'i. We'll make sure you l(Ct a fit jul\l as you like it. Put~face in our hands. 0PT·3 MON)(,( )I\/\£ RY WARD \ Lag1•na/South Coast Today's Clo!iing N.Y. Stoeks EDI TION ,. VOL. 69, NO. 119, 7 SECTIONS, 7~.PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1976 TEN CENTS --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;.__;:;__~~_..:;...;;~=-.....;~~~~--~--~~------~------------~--~~~~--~----~--~~~-..1 (SC, Schools Clash Over Heavy Trucks I Dy J ACK CHAPPEU. mo~e than 7,000 pounds u.nJaden board member , Ot Jerome CoW\cllman Thomas~'Kttfe. now tounc1l members oolttd lhal 0t1 ... o.11,,.11.uw" weight Crom Camino San Thornsley, district superinlen· however. said the city had tht' "lt1sunfortun:itetheschooldL4'-because lhe school district Is u l The San Clemente City ~ou.nc1I Clemente and ViaCascadita. dent, and Truman Benedict, de· rightlo do what waa necessary lo trict h~s totnlly Ignored the separate governmental entity set up a showdown with the The action would prevent a rf· pu'y district sup~rintendeot. protect ttie safety oC'ellizens and wishes of the people or San under stale law, It is not subject ~apistrano Unified School Dis· peat of incidents lw.l w~k when Dr. Thornsley said it was the he called the heavy truck traffic Clemente on the construction or to normal building controls tnct Tuesday by enacting weight heavy earth m oving trucks district ·s opinion that it had the a clear hazard. that school. . . which municipalities may issue. lirruts on streets to Shoreclirfs pulverized pavement along roads Tight of access over the roads In Furthel", o·Keefe look tht-oc· .. Ttus lS the. hrst of what mig~~ This independence allowed the Junior High School and pillory· leading to tht> 1un1or hlgh school spite or the weight limit and caslon to sharply criticlui lhe be a long s.enes o~ problems... district to position the school on ing the district for its past refusal construction site. s-.Ould the city attempt to enforce distract tor constructing the 0.'K~efe sa1.~. ~gain rappl~g the the site in a wuy opposed by resi· to moctify school plans. The sc hoot d 1slr1 ct w <1S the action against the school con· school as It is. d1strtct for going ah~ad without dents angered because bus and The weight limiu are effective represented at the speciaJ coun· tractor, court action would "I think the road has got to be a?r con~~rn for the Wl.Sbes of the parental trafhc to the school immediately and bar trucks of cil session by Sarah Lipp, school follow closed and it has got to be closed citizens. (~e LIMITS, Page AZ> Planners ' . To Study JliJ!·~~!lll~ Laguna Beach planrung com· missioners will meet Thursday 1n thfl (irst of a series of intensive study sessions to finalize a re· commended plan for develop· ment of Sycamore Hills in Laguna Canyon. The commission will meet Thursday, Friday and Tuesday so its plans can be presented next Wednesday to the City Council. Commissioners previously have agreed to recommend against any form of residential development on the 522-acre parcel at the junction of Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads. Instead , they ate backrng recreational uses such as bike and horse rental facilities. con· vention center. restaurant and natural his tory museum The c11y faces a June 17 de adline u;nposed by an Oranitc County Superior Court Judge to submit a development plan for the parcel - The deadline was imposed dur 1ng _pte·trial !learings on a lawsuit brought against the city by landown er Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. The :irea was once considered for construction or 2,000 housing units Sycamore Hills long has been regarded as the keystone of the Laguna greenbelt. a proposed band or open space surrounding the city. Planning Comm1ss1on Chairman William Leak said the task now before the planners is to interface the proposed uses with de\'elopmenl constraints on the property imposed h~ the cit:-'s General Plan Because of a previous ly scheduled meeting at City llall. the commission will meet at 4 p.m-Thursday at the offices of landscape architect Woody Dike at the Colony. 580 Rroad~ay Dike 's w1fo , Diana. is a planning comm1ss1ont>r Meetings schedul<'d for 4 p m F'r1da) rind -I p m Tuesday ~ 111 be held at C'1ty llall Youth Saved from Canyon San Clemente r1remen rescued 11 t4·ycor·old youth \\ho tvmbll'd into a steep canyon injuring his legs Tut>sday The boy, ClyM E. Stevens of 128 E Cota. San Clemente was !liken to San Clemente General Hospital and released after t•meq1ency C'are The 1ncif11•nt oC'curred :11 ahout 5.35 pm. in a 11rcc1p1tous canyon l)ehand :116 i\vt•nldo Gnv1ola Firemen houled the lad out m a rescue ba kt>t itnd treated him for a po4'x1hh' brokl'n ankle ancl dtsloC'ntcd knt><' Data Bill Pa8 es SACRA M ENTO (i\PI Le~lslat1on to cur b the potcntlnl l'nisuse of personal data kept In the slate's 320 computers won 6-0 approval of the stale Senate• Judiciary Comm1ttet> Tuesday The bill by Senate majority leader David Roberti (0 -Los Angeles> ~oes to the Senate Finance Committee. AD AITIUCIS I HORSE BUYER •• "lsoldhim:· , That's the advertising success 1 experience of the Dana Point • man ~·ho placed this classified . ad in the Daily POot. Rcj! • J Arab11n Quart('r 11 rr~ Gcldfn/Z. Xlnr U'811, $l50 XXJC XXX'< f( you have tl horse to sell. call 642·5678. ll only takes a few words in the right place to at tract a bu.yer_ Aton.a the Oranae Coast. the riicht place Is the Daily Pilot t--. WELCOME AP.,.,..,.. .. Ford Likes Bacssing President Ford receives hugs and kisses from a line of Apache Belles, the Tyler Junior College drill team. as he arrives in Texas for a week of 'Campaigning. CStory. Page A3.) Postal Uproar _HB Aide Accused of Lies "'-.:.'~ .. · i~--·~'-.~ .... ~~'"""h;~··~ ~:.._)6._ ·-::.......... -:~ . By ROBEllTBARlE'll . -aay.Myne~~·. :'' ,...... ......... "';ono .. , • ' 0tl1Moa11•1t1 .... SW1 Ward:Whohas bcenposnnaster information foinv st1gators. Charges that Hun.ungton ~ach in Huntington Beach since 1972. Mrrie said tod'ay tbat the in· Poslm~ster Dean Ward. lj~d l~ · said today'4hat he had no com-. vestigalion revealed lhal about pasta! inspectors have been sub· ment : 600 pieces q! third class bulk mail stanlla~e~. a~ Orange C09nt} The final decision on the' three had been destroyed. mall official. said Tu~ay. will be made by Hector Godinez. M vrie said ,that the mail ~as FtedMyne.offlcermchargeof manager of the Southern out<fated but that very .fact an· the postal ~epartmentforOrange California Div1s1on of the U.S. dicates "that something was County, s.a1d that Ward has been Postal Service. ami::.s .. served wt!h a not.Ice that the de Myrie s aid that evidence lie said 1t should have been pa~ment ~ntends to take adverse gathered by postal investigator turned over to higher authonlle!-> action which could result in ht:. indicated that Ward had received todelermine who was at fault firing. . statements from mail carrit:rs M all carrier s original!} Myrie said that Ward has. been that mail had been destroyed. charged that about 6,000 pieces of given 10 da~s to. present. his de-He also said statements of the mall had been destroyed at the fens~. at which lame a gnevance supervisors that mail had becn main post office at 6771 Warner bean.ng may be s~heduled d~· destroyed had been given to Ward <Su POSTAL. Page i\2) pendmg on the ments or Ward s • arguments. Ward has been on leave since p c· d the investigation started m mid ressure ate March along with m a il s upervisors Howard Monahan and Theresa Mercier. Charges that the two supervisors removed third class mail and encouraged other employes also to get rid or the -mail .aliu> we!'.e.~U.bslaD.tiated, :IC- cordJngto Myrie. Monahan and Miss ftercier also will be entitled to the same grievance procedures u Ward All three receJ ved not.ices of t.he pending adverse action on Tues· HHH Explores Joinillg Campaign WASHINGTON CAPl Sen. ment failing in Pennsylvania, sources close to Humphrey in die ate he will say yes to request!> that he step at least part way into the race. Woman Sees Car Smashed; Pot Dumped Honesty Pays Hubert H. Humphrey said today he may authorizt' an .. ex · ploratory committee" to assess wh ether be should ~come an aC· tive <'andidate fo r the Democratic pres idential nomina- tion. Humphrey said he 1!> <'Om1n g under increasing pressure lo an· nounc<' his cand1d:icy. ln an appearance on ABC· TV'!. "Good Morning . America," Humphrey, who was hjs party's pre1>1denlial nominee in 1968. said ht• would m eet with r.up porters later 1n the day. A woman makinft a call from J phone booth on Newport Boule\•ard in Costa Mesa Tues· day afternoon w alched as her parked car was smashed from behind and shoved nearly into the phone booth. A San Juan Capistrano man was arrested by poljce after wit nesses said they saw lum emerge from the car that ran into the parked vt'h1clc and conceal a Jackel 1n ;1 trash «~Ill at thtc' reur of a nenrbv hu1ld1n.R Pohc<' 'ia11I they found Iii ounCl'l-o( nia11 1uana anrl .. omt• p1lb 1n t tw 1acket , Daniel 't.loyd llo,llan. Ju. of 26275 V111 del Cavahn, 1s current ly lodged in Co!tta Mt>r.a Jilli with bail set al $5.000 Ile face'\ charges of being under the in nuence or drugs, possession (or sale of narcotics and marijuana and possession for sale or en caine Narcoucs S~t Gn ry [) Webster said Hogon alrcadv 11- awalUng trial in ,June on fcd~ral charges of pos~l'11111on of 1.600 paunds of manjuann Annette Kaudere r , 23821 H11lhurt1t Drive, Laguna Niguel. parked her car near lhe Tern lnn Motel, 2154 Newp()rt Blvd lo make a phone call. Her young son, who was an lht' car at the time, was unhun hy the lmpnct. which wrecked the <~e DRUGS. Pal(e A2> 'Toro' Rewarded With Bikes Ry ART HU R R. VINSEL Ol t~• 0•11• ,.,lol \1.111 Robert .. Toro" r>uran , or Hunt mgton Beach today is up lo his bicycle saddle in offers to g1\(~ h.im a bake or repair his old bike which suffers flat tires. Many Orange Coast residents who read the story or an honest boy who wanted to do the right thinfZ respond<'d after its pubhca tion m the Daily Pilot Sunday Ro~rl. t t . of 2207 Florida St . found a n<'arly n('W 10-speeo !>ta s h t>d undt•r a pll<' or lumbleweeds last Thursda} and wheeled 1t down to police head quarters to surrender it. lie knew lh<' apparently un registered pnze was probably stoll'n by someone who bid 1t. in tending to retrieve it in the dark ness. Toro agreed with front desk Of ficer Ken Jenson It was a ~auty some boys can only dream of. say mg that Is why he thwarted the theft and dch vered the JO-speed lo authontics And then he continued on his wuy, w11lking to classes al Dwyer lntertncd1ate School. about I 5 m1letS from the two.bedroom apartment Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Duran ~nd their six children 11hare. Ills dad. a brickma....an, ha:i been out or work often In lhe past two years due to a bad job market and there was 1ust no spare money for bike repairs, but thinits are looklnl{ better all around to· day Del•• "'lel ....... BACK IN THE SADDLE Robert 'Toro' Duran Robert had J f'OOd 10·SJ>('ed blcydl• "Illy two hour11 after the story of an honest boy hit the newsstands Sunday Nina Albertsen, of 253 Bluebird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach. took lhe for sale sign off her bicy- cle and dell vered It to the Du rans· front door about 10 a .m .. when she Sff HONEST, Paae /\2) No Discrimination Here t Laguna Schools Complying With Sex Bim Law The Laguna Beach Unified School District will have Httle trouble complying with a federal law t.bat prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. Thal was lhe prediction today of Dr. Robert Sancbls, schools superintendent . School trus tees adopted a palicy last week that bans sex discrimination. Adoption of such a policy by July 21 was mandated b~· a federal law passed in 1972 The Jaw provides that male and female students may be grouped by su onl y durin~ partldpation in body contact •• sport!\ or human sexuallty classes. Sanchia said the trend in the Laguna district ln recent years bas been lo allow equal op· portunl\y for both sexes. He noted that boys are Cree to lake home e<:onomics classes. whJJe girls may enroll in in· dustrial arts courses. The district also has greatly expanded girls' athletic pro grams. S.anchis sa,d. The amount s ptnt on e1rls' athletic programs d~ not equal that spent for boya• programs. Tbe non·dJscrlmlnaUon law does not require thal equal amounts be spent. At Laguna Beach High School. Saoctus said, girls are free lo lry out for non·contacl team sports such as soccer and golf and all in- dividuaJ sports. "I think tbe district already bas made a number of changes in the program to comply with what are now the r eguJations," the superintendent said. "I think chan1es from this paint wrn be minlmat.•• Sa.l\Chia uld school o(ficials now are gol"I over a 53-item checlrllst to aallcsa otb~r areas where cb.a.Dcu tna, be requ.i ffi!. With the "stop-Carter" move- Pageant Fans Wait in Line For Tickets The first day or public ticket saJes for the summer Festival or Arts Pageant of the Ma'>lcr!> found a long hnC' of would -be pageantgoer~ Jamm1n~ lhl' box ofhc<' toda} Thi.' hne al 8 30 :i m two ~ind 1J h:ilf hours hl'forc th<' box offtr<.• was to open !>naked 200 yurds from thr box offtr<• into th<· Festival j!rounds and bark to tht· Forum Theatl'r S a 11 y H <' e v t' , I I' !-l 1 v a I spokeswoman, suid s1>ecial ar- ra n J(c men t !> h a d ht•en 1m mt'du1lcly made lo "J'X'n the box offiC'e at 9 n rn ~o that patron' would not b<' kt-pt w;ullnJ! until the normal OPl'ntnl! nc~ulnr box 0H11·1· hour' ur•• from 11 am to :1 pm W1•1I nest.lays throuJ:h Sunduv' until the pageant " :.old out Ahout 35.000 t1ck1·t.~ "<'re nv1.11laltlc • lh1i. mornlnlo! for 11u1>h1· :.al<' Castrate d Butcher Dies MUENSTER. West Gl'rmany (AP) Jucrgen Barts ch. a 29 year·old butcher'11 apprcnltcc serving time for the sex murdcrt> of four young boys. died today . after voluntarily undergoing castration in hope of galnin~ parole, hospital olficials r e. ported. The officials attributed the de· ath to cardiac arrest following lhe operation at a hospital in nearby Elckelbom. The district attorney's offite in Paderbom ordered an autopsy and seized the instruments used to ad- minister the anesthetic. Bild, West Germany's largest newspaper, quoted Bartsch as saying earlier that the operation was his .. last chance.·· H.Js 26· year-old w1Ie. Gisela, a partially paralyzed nurse he married two years ago in a prison ceremony. told the oew1papers she agreed lo the operatlon "I imagine they'll want to talk politics ." he said Asked if he expected to be pre- ssured to enter the race. llum- ph re y s aid · · 11 ·s already started." He said that . dcsp1lc former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter's vi<.'tory in Pen - nsylvania. he doubts any can dtdate will win on the first ballot at the DemoC'rat1c convention In July After 1t became clear Tuesday night that Carter was on his way to a decisive· victory in lht• Pen- nsylvania primary. Humphrey disavowed any intention to 101n :i slop·Cartcr movement In thl· tell'vii-.wn int1•1 v11·w to day, hc !>aid CiJrlcr "really has a lej! up now '· But llumphr<.•y adt..11..od thJl two thirds of the dclcf{alcs to the Oemo(•ratiC' ro11 vt·nlmn have yct to be chosen and that there urc 21 more primane!\. llumphrt•y said ti<' would 1:1v1• con:11deralion to format 11111 of "'>Om<' exploratory l'omm1tll'e" tu a!>Sl'ss delc~Ul\· scntlmt•nl In h1.., ht·half lit• declined to suv whcn hl' m1i;:ht uuthorizt• form~ t1nn of !tUCh D $!MUP Thl· senator oesl•nhc..-d himtwlf a:-"the one man who 1w<-ms to havt the hroad1·!!t !lupp<irt in th1• Democratic party." Coa~t \\'cuther Mostly sunny lat<' morn m~ and afternoon and a lit· tie warmer Thursday. lhgh Thursday in low 7~. low tom~hl SO to 55. INSIDE TODAY TMre may not ~ any gold m Lnguna Hilla bait there are JMnlll of good rooka. For their ' wrnning rtcipea, 11et Page Cl. l•dex AIY-~r•l<t =i. ....... , t.~.!9..r: CIHtlfl .. c:.MK• o..-· °" ...... ,,( .. .......... _ ll••..,··-·· I<•-· .._ "'o..r ..... *"1(-.... U ... r\ ~ ••• JJ CIJ .. , AH ... .. .. , '" '" -.J ·• ' AZ DAJLYPILOT L /S • I :Carter , Captures Victory PHILADELPHIA IAP> Jim my Carter has vlrtuaJly wl~ out h1$ active opponent.s for the ~mocrabc pres1dentlul nomma· tion, and now 1s re11dy to confront Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey If it comes lo that. rt m ay not, if Carter can keep rolhng at the rate he managed in l't"nnsylvan1a ·~ presidential N f,' W."i .t N.4 L YSI S Co~ty Scouts Pitch Tents More than !>W soutn urange County boy scouts and 150 adult leaders will pitch their tents at Llon Country Safari this weekend -but they won't be in with the w1ldJife. The event is the nnnual El Camino Real District scout cam· porce, which has taken place at the African animal park for several years. $(outs and leaders from El Toro, Miss ion Viejo, Laguna Beach, Laguna Ni.iuel, San Clemente, Dana Point and · Ca p-i s-t N:f n-0 B ea ch... wil.L participate in the camporee, ac· cording to a spokesman for the county's central scout council ' The cnmp wilt be sel up j~t over the hills from the wild animal compound on a portion of l.1on Country's vacant property fronting Laguna Canyon Road. The park contains 525 acres, of which less than half is developed. The youngsters will practice their scouting skills in competi· tion between troops and participate in Bicentennial pro- grams during the campout . Lion Country and scout of· fidals said every effort will be made to avoid problems that have cropped up from time to time. At one past cam poree, s everal boys scaled the animal <'ompound fence and had to be rescued by Lion Country ranf(ers. Reading Set By 'Beat' Poet ::,.in Francisco "l)('at" poet Phil Whalen wlll give a reading or his poerty at 11 a m. Thursday m R oom 313 o f the Sclen · ce /Mathl'malics Building at Sad- dl<'back College. Whalen is a practicrng Zen Bud- dhist priest. His hour-long read· 1n.: and lecture~ Ill tx> followed bv a question and answer pcnod J\dm1ss1on 1s free Additional informatwn 1s available by call· m~ R.1l·9700or 495·4950. t:xt . 263 ORANGE COAST l tW'. 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"'"' Oft kn c .... ~ .. no_ .. ...,"_ ''""'·"91<1"h•<ft 11111 .... ft_d W.S-•V•llO• UltllA ... 1.._ .1~0 ....... -·~ - TtlepfloM (7t4) '42-4n1 Claultltd Advt f11slnt '42·5611 Laguna &eacfl AU l>et»"'"'"ts : Ttlepttofte 4M-MM r ,.,., S.,. ca,,,..."" ··~ Ot¥~<. 1'76 0.-CO••• """°'""_,. ,_ _...,.., NO ,.,.., \JMt~. IO\tltUHOf"I\, _. • .,., ~•urr et •fwtttOttnfffll~\ ,.,.,,,.. ""°'' """ ttpro•11cHI •U,.out •P•tt•I Htmtu•~ •f '"""'9114-•. S..-<I•\\ IM•la .. Nld ol C..lo ""''"'• C..•~A WO'(riet..-. .... (ttfkH '-' 1' ~ .,,,._ btf'l'Wlt"4 H""9f\tJ11•-v,"' h~.#"'VOll\.tNWt.,... Jl>\-1"1•. Wed,,esday Apnr 28 1976 Following the strained council deliberations, Dr. Thornsley and Mrs. Lipp suid it would not be possible for the contractor to use lhe small trucks requir~ lo m\'et the weight limits becau!>l' of dc· lay that would caust> in construe ti on or th<' $1 2 mi I hon school No M6Te Perfume:_ ·No More Smoking? Jrvine councilmen r1red up a process Tuesday lha\ eventually could ban smokin~ in area~ of c1 ty bwldmgs. At the end of a d1sruss1on markM with comments on on1• council member's perlumt', a~ well as cigarette smokl', lhr• council dlrerted City Attorney James Erickson to druft ;1 no smoking ordinance Counr ilman John Burton Wit!! the lonl' dissenh'r m thi> " to l vote. The.• ordinance. 1f adoptl'd. would ban smoltin!l in areas of r l ty buildings dt>signated by rr solution of the council. The smoking ban was brought up two weeks ago by new Coun cilwoman Mar} Ann Gaido. who contends ciRarette smoke ho\'cr· mg over pubhc meetings 1s a health huard to non-smokers At that time. Councilman John Burton. wbo said he Is allergic to perlume, complained about Mrs. Gaido "t<ragrance. Pushing for the smolong ban Tuesday, Mrs. Gaido told the council. "In line with the dis- cussion last time. I have given Ull wearing any kind of fragrance in the council chambers and the headaches 1 give l\1r. Burton in the future w i II not be fro m perlume ... Algo during discussion. Coon cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor asked Erickson whether the coun<>tl could set minimal pennJties for infractions or the smoking han rathu than standard misde- meanor penalties of S500 fines and up to six months in jaJl. Enckson. paustng to puff on a cigarette. res ponded, "I certain· ly hope so·• Res ident ~ who addressed th<' rouncil o n the matter f(enerally "upporled a ban on !'lmok1ni: at the rounc1l meetings J uonil<1 Moc. who said she represented the Group Against Smoke P ollution, des cr ibed cigarette smoke as a health hazard to non·smokers. "Are you go1nl( to banish the majority (who don't sm oke) or the mlnon- ty"" she asked. Bob Marlin, t'hairman of the city Bicentennial Commission and n candidate in the last City Council election. s uggested segrettatinf! smokers in rooms Wlth a television monitor as a compromise to on outright ban. Resident Claire Altmann or L'nivers 1ty Park cited campaign promises by newly elected coun· cllmen Galdo. David Sill.3 and Bas!) Vardouhs to ban s molting at meetings and called on them to back up their pled~es. P eso 'Rumor' Hit MEXICO CITY (AP)-Meidco sent federal agents to the United States to invt'stigate the possibili-- ty that money speculators were behind U S newspaper reports that Mexico would devalue Its peso. a government source said Tuesday Pres ident Luis E<'beverria has said the peso would not be de- valued rrom tu current parity or 12.SOtotJie dollar. In Ree!ruit's D.eath f'ro• Page 11 I I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I To fit, or not to fit: that is e qu~~i!g~~~;~~ THEOPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa brittol at. at aan diego fwy ... 714·549-9400 • well. S lipping, pinching glasses arc a di1n-omfort. you can do without. That's why the Optical De· partmcnl at Wards specializCff .n•fi.tl.ing glasses. We take a long, careful look al your nose, c•nrs, t..•mples 1tnd eyes to make sun• you get a fit that',. juRt right. When you keep in mind o ur large select.ion of good -looking frames nncJ rea8ona ble coat, it'111•nsy to see why the Opt 1cnl Ot.>partment at. Wards has flt. glas.'ICR on ov11r half a million faces. So wh1•n you need glasses, <'Orne> 11ro u1t We'll mako sure you get a flt. just as you like it. Put your face in our hanq,. MONH~<>Ml HY WARD f ·A& . DAILY PILOT EDITORI LPAGE Cooperation Needed The recent fracas over construction or the Shorccurrs Junior J liSh bchool points out~ Mmous and continuing lack of communication between the city or San Clemente und the Capi.Strano Unified School Di trict As a separate go,·cmmental entity. th~ school dis· trlct i5 exempt from many of the controls the city may ordlnarily exercise over construction within It:> boun· daries. The city was powerless to alter the location of the school -even in the face of significant citizen opposi- tion to lh.e proposed location. Last week, it found itself powerless to halt the road-destroying trucking of con st ruction fill di rt. There are of course ways in which the city can re· tatiate. But rather than ha\'e the situation develop in· to a ~howdown between the city and the school dJs· trict. both s hould improve communicat10ns and work together to resolve common problems I( they don 't, thl· lo~crs \\ 111 be the citiiens, or course. Snakes Here First There arc probably some snakes lurking in the grass in parts of south Orange County. Now. while the weather is warm mg up. is the time the slithery reptiles urc coming out of hibernation. Orange Count~: animal control officers ~ay they are likely to be sighted in neighborhoods at the fringe of und'c•\'Cloped area::.. The snakes aren't really monng mto mal'\'s do· main. Rather. the~ arc n 'turnmg lt> the land \\hi ch. until recent I~. "'a~ theirs urbanized regions ~ause gophers and mice muke a ~real meal. Thus. they are playtng an important role by keepini; thl' county·~ rodent population down Putting tt all 111 pcrs~cli\'e, thert! 1s a place Cor the snake~ and of cour:>c muny are harmlt!SS to man. Animal control officers suggest residents re ·peel the reptile. Don 't touch and do keep at a distance. Chance~ lire •t will leave and you ·u never get bitten But i! you'd like 1t out of your patio. the cil~ or county animal control ~crnces are there to help. Sharing the Load Even with summer months away, warm kindly days have sent the first trickles of what will become a lt.>mming -likc s tream or humanity fl owing to the beaches. So it b every summer. And. JUSl as in summers past. guards from San Clemente and Laguna Beach "'ill protect the bcachgoers well. Jn fact. San Clemente guards will be on the beaches all the way to South Laguna under a Sl08.000 county contract. Without disparaging the fme record and good service provided by the San Clemente force, we must question the logic of deploying city guards so many miles away from home base l'\'en to the \'cry doorstep of L<.1guna Beach. It would seem that savings in vehicle tra\'el, man - power and emergency response time could be made if Laguna were to share in the guarding or som~ of the close areas. Things <1ppear faxed for the upcomm~ M:ason. but next year: a new look should be taken ut the newly sub· the old wa~'.of do.ing things. "· . 1.\.~~ .... .,.~ ~~·~-~.~~. -'~ •. .Jdt~_'!:1f.:··:r~~.,.~ ~ .... . -; ~... -"""· .... --;...,_#-.-~~~t' ~t'~•··J~Y !if-.~!(~.t,;dJ ~.k ~7lo L/SC • The Migrant Workers: A Faceless, Hopeless Tide WASlllNGTO~ -In a series of stark reports from l-1onda, wt• recently described the plight or the stoop labon:rs who toil under the hot sun in i.and\. !>nake· dagt• Bernton labored for the cor· poratc farminj? t.'mpire of A Duda and Sons. lie stayed an a depresi.1ni;: camp -row after roy, of battered old tra1lcri. upon a parched. sandy site barren ex· cept for scattered wme bottle!> and ttn cans. Each trailer was divided into four c ra mped com· parlments. lie s hared a tiny room with a bleary companion "ho lurC'hed around at night. The room \\aS streaked "1th grime and Mank of urine. (JACK ANDERSON) people. Tht• Lab-Or Dept. ii. !>up posed to enforce minimum w()rk· ing standards. The depurtmcnt ha~ bureaucrats on the puyroll who draw fat salaries lo uphold these standa.rds They hold ml'l'I· ings. write memos. issue state ments. But they do ne'<l to nothing ror the exploited field workers. }oungstcrs "on migrant labor J!I their C'hicf source of incom1• " \'et Asst. Labor Secy. William Kolberg wants lo cut out (edt'ral program:. for m1i.:rant education Secretary l 'sen has Just agreed to ktll some or the• programs Jamaican~. who \\ 111 work for lower wagei. 1111d a1·<·t•pt worse ltvln~ rond111on~ th,1n natlVl' Americans Hut undt.•r federal lu". fore1iz:n \.\ nrkeri. ran only Ix• h1n-cl if 1\mcr1cun labor 1s not a\'ailable The i;:ro\\crs c·1r<'um \'ent the law by ad\'ert1s1ng for \.\Orkers while the Americans ar1• on the move between crops. Th<' Labor Dept. is fully aware or thb hit of C'hiraner:,. 'rct the depart men\ shuts its t•ycs and ccrlificl- thousancls of Jam •11cans ever~· summer. infested fi elds · The reports \\ere ba!.t-d on the experiences or our n.•porter. Hal Bemlon, who posed a-; a drifter and in· f1ltr11ted into a migrant ere" li e :>P<'nl a "eek in the held!\. p 1 C' k t n ~ IN RESPOSSE to our reports. tomatoes for we ha\t' been deluged \\tth let· • a Pen n \ J ters from concerned 1\m\•rtcHni. pound ---------~~hn1rle kRow '\~at 'be ~011· Bernton found lhat th<.• migrant emmenl 1s doing to help the ml· workl•rs tn his C'amp earned grant workers . Sad to say. the bare!} enough lo pa}. day b) poltttc1ans ;ire more concerned day, for three laslelel>s meals. a about pleasing the corporate filthy mattress to !'.leep on and growers who pa3s out campaign wine to dull their aches Most of contnbullons than m helping the them, unahle to pick crops fast downtrodden p1cke~ "ho have cnou~h to keep up with the no money to contribute. Most of charges dl•1h1ctC'd from their them don't stay Ion~ enough tn paychecks. hvcd in \·1rtual !Jon-one place <•ven to \'Ole • m Taking Sides Tu the Editor After I passC'd recently aiwm lhe monslroi.1lv or the Promon tor~ Point dc·,·elopment I n· M\•mberetl lhr promt!>l' o( ttw C'oa,t;il t'omm1i.i.wn, thJt our coai.lltnl' 'hould be dcH•lopcd 10 w more rn1sonJhlc \\av :ind 51m1lar elt•\'l'lopmcnl!'i "111 not oc· cur u1w111 THF. \\'ORK ni the-<'01t<1 tttl Comm1ssw11 1·11n fllll\ h<· h.11led '1nd 1t 1'l hoped that the stn•nuou" \\Ork or the c•ornmt"'MOn \\Ill bt> t 1 o" n\•cl \\hen l ht• !iU~lo(l'"lt"1 µrn JH' rt \' IHI r (' h lJ 'H' :-. a I fl n It 0 u r ro;"thnt' w1ll t11ke rl11N' and our to11rt'\t 01 lr111t•1I e·ou:-itul l'1t1c' \\Ill hn\'l' lwucht'' nnd OJX'n :ipac1• lei orfrr lo to1111 ,1i. m)cl fulun• rl'· .'l1cknts Sumi' t'oai1tal op1>0nl•n1~ d~11m that th<' h11Zh unl'mployment rolt• Is C<IUSt•d by the prt•Nent pohC'y or Hit• rou~t.tl Cornm1s:-1on Un rortunol<.'b tlll'rl• l!oi hh1h \In tmpln~·m~·nt 1111 O\'l'r our l'OUO· lry. hut 1'nh Cali(orma has ,, t 'on~t a I Comm 1s<;1on II f.TT\' m :cK El, . I "o' laf"r l'l~U' To the '£d1tor With rcferen<'<' Iv Mr-;. Jud~ ttosenl'r's April 11 ll'tler. :id monishing me to tak1• the emo· fh.ar Gloomy Gus lf you can·t afford T .M. try N.A.P Time . 5 to 15 minutes . Position Suplnl'. Co.~t ·Zero R.S It. ~, °"' ,_...,.,. .......,._ ... ................. tllt<.,_11,~--.... -r,.... __ _ ... OfteMy o.. O.lly "'"' . ( MAILB0X J lion out or the Coo,t.11 Com mt~'llO n . t'VTflrnti'\" C'Om - m1:.S111nt•ri., t althou11h 'he d11.l not 1d{'nt 1rv herself 11' l-ut'h 1 h•t•I 1•x t•mpl irom pracllcmi.t \\hat 'be· pr1•,1cht•' Surd~ ht'r "1 l'\e•nt mcnt" ~tjted, 1s ~111 t•motron 1n lts~lf More emol10n11l 1s ht•r stnlc' mt'nl "It wa:. pn•ciscly because local cleC'lcd oHlrwls wt•rt> nol srn!'illl\'e to the nc<'dl'I ond dcK1rcs or their constituents .. " Surelv l'V('n t ht• ('om m 1-.siont'rs who ho\'(• tokt'n onto themSl'lvci-un· prl'Ct'!h'nh•l'I poweroe, hll\'I.' riot yt'I the powl.'r to Ree into lhe voter-;' mind!'i as to why thry volNi for th<' 1mttat1\'e I \\ ould vt>nture thi· opinion ftlvt>n m<' by olher concerned C'tl1ten~ that \'Ott>r s passed the 1n iUlllh·t' beC'llU<;e of 1ls vaguely worded contenl promising 11omehow hc.'ttcr (•nvironmcnt. not knowln~ how it would l>f' ad· ministered. SINCE I like Mrs. Rosener, and I would prefer not to incur her wrath again, 1 would quote lhe statements of another ex- commissioner. who should be fully as knowledgeable as any <-ommissioner on the subject of how the commission hai; wielded it!I powers. Carmen Warschaw was quoted directly in the Dally Pilot· 1 The continuation or the com· mission 1s "ridiculous " 2 . "Persons appearing before the commission are insult· · ed :md accused of false st ate· mcnls by somc of the com · missioners." 3. The state coast plan dnwn up by slate and rcglMal bodies. "rl'ached a new low in ignoring the nghts or 1nd1ViduaJ property owners. as well as human rights ln gf'ftera I '· No concerned c:lt1zen Is op· Our reports caused only a pal's· rng stir mstdc the Labor Dept . which 1s :.upposed to protect the migrant workers. Apprehcn!>tH' off1c1als met behind elosl'<i doors to discuss how tht•y ~hould respond to our rharj!es. One official, Fred Romero, im plorcd his colleagues to crack down on th<.' torporate farmi. that makt• ltft• miserable for the mt· grant!. nut h1i. pleas. accord1n~ to 1ns1dl· -.ourcc~. \\ere di!>· regarded 11'iSTEi\D, the meeting de- veloped into a strategy session no~ to help lhC' exploited \\Orkers but. ai. one source· put it. "lo pre \·enl Jack Anderson from h1ltJng the Labor Dept " We have some advice for lh<' Labor D<>pl. Just s top neglectin~ the m1~rant farm hands They are thl' nation 's most underpaid, undernou ris hcd. u ndcrpn v1 lcged \\'.J . Usery, Jr .. the new li.1ho1• secretary. has assi~nt•d 1 hc lowest priorities to the worker' with the greates t needs. lit• h;is actually cut back progrum!> to help the nom ud1l· field handl-. Here arc the tnMde detail!> -TH E 1-"AC'ELF.SS childr<>n who arc born Into the migrant ·camps have one way out. Educn tional progrums are ~upposcd lo be made U\'ailable to help lht.'m to acquire job !>ktlls and quahry for college. One document, tn· tended for the eyes only of Labor Dept officials. reports lhat these programs "have proved almost 100 pcrl'enl effective·· in redur · ing the dependence of the&c .1. ~fosl m1~rant farm laborer:. live tn shabby slum camps which, lhcoret1cally. are sup· posed to meet minimum federal standards. llut lhl' Labor Dept 's inspectors ha \'e !>hown ht lie t.•n thusiasm for upholding lbl' !>tan dard.s. Mor e t>ften th:in not, thc•y con du<'t haph:11arl'I insrwct1on!> or merely acC'l'IJI lht' ai.~ut:mcc of the gro\\l'l'i-1that lhl· hQU!>ing '" adequate. Now Labor Dept. of ficials are act~tlv <'Onsidering a propQsal lo ld\hr. the standard .... This would permit ~rower:. leJ,:al · I.> to house m 1s:ranh tn worse shelters lhan moi>t :.tales permit for dairy catllt.•. -MA N Y C'O RP O R /\TE izrowers wo11lel rather htr<· foreig n workers , Ul-U all y The streams of migrant farm laborers now through the nation like human hiJ::"hwuyi.. m e a n w h i I e • s k 1 r t 1 n g t h e• metropolitan url'aS and cutlin~ through lhe fields. Agr1cultu1·al areas plead for thei r sen·ic('~ when there i~ picking to be dont.•. then pressure them to move on lt.•st they tap the welfare coffers and burden the schools with their children. Even the Labor Depl. which is suppos1•d to help lht• workers, ts on the side or ttw growers. the Coast Commission Debate posed lo protecting our environ- ment any more than we oppose mother love. apple pie nnd patnot1sm . Out the needs of the younl{ pl'OPI<' for housing Ill a pnce they can :lfford. for the de· velopment of allernattvcs to d<'pendmi;: on OPEC ,.ii , for the reasonable d evelopmi·nt or our properly, requires more skill and compassion than has been shown bY the cc1!t0nul and :;talc coastal romm1ss1on.., l.1\ DI SLAW RJ-;D1\ Y Stai.-.~~rei? To the Editor Some lime ba<'k. I h<·tnmc in· tercstcd all to I he 11mounl of in· ~uran C't' th at the State of Callfornlll curries I folt that this 1nformnt1on "ould be c>speclally pertinent 11lnc<" ltw insurance compan1cc; hod itone up on dot• tors· Jiablllly lnsuranc't' some 400 pert'ent in Ont' ycnr. After many lt>ttt>rll to pollti· cianll and o TV ncwi; al(cncy (which olso wrote lo Politicians>. I rect'1wd u leller rrom Leonard M. Grimes Jr • Oirt'ctor or lhc Departm1•nt or General Services. 10 which he It.sled insurance C'On tracts which included a hability contract o n automobiles bt'lon1oi lni.t to the state. 'l'he premium for th!! controct is S2.2t8,556 per year. THIS CONTRACT and other" handled by the Department of General S-Orvices only amounted to $2,7.ftJ,695. I thought that this seemed unusu ally low s ince lhc school d1.stn cts or Orange County publis hed that t hey are paying premiums in excess of $5 million There was. however. a para graph on the last page which read. "The insurance office, m addition to its procurement role, does act in an insur ance advisory role. to other slate agencies." This phrase caused me to suspect that l had not received the tn· formatlqn that I had sou~ht One of th<' 11ohl1c1ans that r wrott' to told m e there \s a mastC'r cont met handled by the state and that each s t ate de partment handles thtdr own Insurance con tracts out of their indiVldual up· propr1at1on lie was on the Insurance Committee and he did not know how much insurance the slate carries All of the other polilic1ans. In· eluding lhc Insurance ofClcer who called me by telephone from Sarrnmc·nto, m adc similar state- ments Thank ·ou JIM DOLOJNG Pklcy. Pf ~Icy To the Editor: Roy, the lhin1ts some Pl'Oplc choose to get up11el about. I'm re· rerring to the le tter Crom Betty Holliday, ond her tirade oboul our nag. Maple leaf el'$ refer to themselves as Canadians. and to their flag as the Canadian flag. BratHians. l nm sure. refer lo " '~-' . ./ themselves as Brazilians, and to thl.'ir flag as the Brazilian fl ai: The same I!> true of the people or Venezueta. I am an Amcncan. and my flag t!> the American flaJ? Show our (lag to any person tn the world, and he or she will 1denl1fy 1t as the/\ m encan fla~ I SUPPOSE that there will be a Mickey Mouse movement start· ed. to attempt lo gel us all to r e· fer to ourselves as "United Stale:. of Amertcancrs," or "U S. of /\ 1tcs," but as for me. I a m qwlc content to remain an i\mcncun, under the /\rnCTl('an flai:. In C'asc there 1!4 any <'Onfusion Jcrt in vour mind. the Amencan nag is .the 1>rctt y r1·d. while and blue one. The one with the red and while !ltr1pt.·~. and Uw blUl' field with 50 stars In 1t'' Picky, p1('ky . Jm'k} WILl,l i\M D. JIARVF.Y UtJp«-r or llflpO'! Totht.• Editor· Then• has rf'('t'ntly bt•en u great dt'al lo 1wy concernlnit an latids. Should lhc>y bl• prcsC'rip lion items ()r not 1:1 lhe present question. My q ue!lllon 111 how much do we really ncro them·! Most people arc nt one time or 'mother well acquainted with an tocids. Many arc too well Ul'· quainted with them. Perhap!I they have even been directed by lheir physicians to use them. Whether Malox, Gelusil. Tums. baking soda or whatever. AJI loo often antacids are taken without the doctor or the patient knowing what the problem really ls. IT IS a little-known fact that too little acid in th<.' gastro in- ttstinal tract or hyJ)Oacidity. can give the same symptom!' os too much acid or hy peraciditv. Heartburn , pain in the abdomen. excess gas. belch1ng. especially belching whJch causes burning ln the upper gaslrolnt~llnal tract. Sounds like hyperaddlty or ioo much acid d~sn't il? It is further compounded by tnklna somethin g which dilutes the digestive juices and slows diges- tion more. Howe\'t'r, this does &1,somc temporary telief last- Ing anywhere from 15 minutes to two hours. Then the symptom~ are back a lonf! with a heavy feel· mg caused )>y ::a ll that food that wasn 'l digested 1n the first place. There ts an easy test to perform which will give foirly good results for approximately 65 percent of tho!>c who may b<.• plagued with hypoacidlty a s op posed to hypcrac1d1ty. Five mmutes befor<' earh meal lake one teaspoon of vtnt•gar In a six ounce glass of w;1l('r, Eat your regular m ea l and see if the symptoms art' 11vo1d1·cl You m11 y need lo try this for two to lhr<'I' days to gtv(l ll a fair t'hance to perform. Evt•n those who do huve hypoacidity may not :ilwnys r(>spond favorably lo thi11 simple lt.'st {Iii tl m okC'i. o d1rtcrenrc where the prohh~•m 11t>~. Oo lht' symptoms oppcnr 1mml'dlalcly ofter ealtng, ont• hnlr hour aft('r, nnc hour aftl·r or 1:1 lh(' problem constant' ll is importantto ques tlon thl!I to s t•f' whrc•h wuy your particular problC'm lc·ans. Jlyp<"r or Jlypo nt1dlly. llypoucidity " for m or e w1dcsprc,1d than is now rt-co1tnltC'd . llypoarlcltty 11131so11 ma1or cnusil1vl.' factor 1n 'itomach c:intf'r OR GERAl.D W. Kl.F,l~i ORAN OE COAH DAILY PILOT Rt>Mrt N Wtfd .1'11blWlt1' Thoma• Krf'111/, f.d11or llort>orn Krr1t11ch. f.d1111nnl Papr E.:dttnr The edllorlDI page oC lht' Onilv · Pilot ~erks to inform ond , i:ot1mulal<' readers by J)l"t!>mllnR on th1~ pa11e d1verst' cnmmentary on loplr~ or 1ntrrest b) <>)ndk11t t<d eolumn1sti; and r11rtoon1~"· lw prnvldmr n hlrum rnr read1.•ri.' 1 '""' "' prc>\tnlini th1~ n• 11 .. r:1per i. opm1on11 and ld<'M on rurrrnt topics The editoriol oplni0tts of the Dully Pilot ApJl(>or only In the ed1tori11I column at lhr top or tht P••e. Opimon.i; c-x- prrsM'd hy the columNi.ta and cartoonists and ltllt'r wrlttn are their o"'n'°llnd na rndorwment ol lhclr views by the D111ly Pilot •houtd ~ mr errrd Wed .. April 28, 19i6 W ~duettd ay'!f Clo ing Prices ; NYSE COMPOSITE TR SACTIONS l• ,, ... 1P.• ""' • . . . ' . . '• II , ·-'• :n , '• '° . 11 •• f,,\,. )1 "" ,. " . ~\ '" ..... , ., .... , ... . " .. .. . ''""'. , . '~"-I I •I , .. , .... 11 '• ll ,... '1' ,,,,.. ' s• • "". 't )"\ ,, )I .\ ... ,. ... ,, 1•\ ,4 ' .. '• .. " . ,,~ .. ,.,.. ,,. ,.1 ...... ,., .. ' . H • • 1l ... 1• '"-·~ ., . ., .... •"--'" '\f I. USC 01\IL Y PILOT Bolo11ee S laifts 'Imp'erialism' Turns Tables ~y MIL TON MOSKOWITZ fo'or n vartety or reason$. U.S. companies went abroad In a big wave after World War 11. Fort he :mme vorietyotrcll· ~..s. fort.>ign <'Ompnnlt·~ now t•r~ invadinit the United Slates '1nd tht-b"' 1teh tdt~ you a lot 11b0ut U\e c nanama bulance of power in the world. Companies such ns Procter & Gambit'. CMmpbell Soup and General 1-'oods put plunts Into othc.•r countries because they realitC'd that was the only w•y they could tap those.• markets. It didn't muke much ~en:se to export packages or 1'1de soap or Jell-0. Companies such as Son}, K1kkoman and Vblvo are proceeding on the same assumption to- day. Sony is making 1V sets In San Otego, Kik· koman is turning out soy Money Tree sauce in WLScons.in and Volvo soon will assemble can in Virginia. ONE COMPELLING REA.50N for the U .S. invasion ol foreign markets was the disparity 1h wage rules. American pay scales we re so far abo\'e those m the rest of lht> world that U.S.-produced goods were priced out of overseas markets. This disparity also ht>lped to Cue! U.S. tourist traCf1c overseas. Americans traveled to Europe lo pick up bargains -and tbey came homE' laden Thal disparity no longer obt ains. Wage rates in Eurol>t' and Japan have advanc<.'Ci to the point where their produets often cost more than the comp(\rable ones made here. And Germ:in :.nd Japanese tounsts now invade the United States lo pick up bargains -·md they return home laden. WE ARE; THEREFORE experiencing what other coun- tnes previously experieril.-ed: a huge influx of foreign in- vestment. • ·~a· ... \:~It~:::";~~~ $Z5 billion laSt year, which means"it now runs ahead of our corporate investment in otht'r lountries Many of the pro- ducts and services we buy are supplied b) foreign concerns. Mor e will fall into that catt>gory 1n lhe future. One way U.S. companies mu..,ded into other countric:- was by acquiring local concl'rns t'hrys lcr and G lllelle d 1d lhat So did a host of US advcrt1!'!inj.( agencies. Thut's no" happening here. T llE BASKIN·ROBBINS 1c1• ac·nm l'ha1n has fallen 1p lo British hands t J Lyons). So hu\'l' the Saks Fifth AvenUl' stor co; tBrilish-Amencan Tobaccol Motorola's TV set bus1 ness now belongs to the J apunesc IM atsush1ta >.Our large:.t paperback publis her , Bantam, is ownNI by an Italian con· glomerate (I F.l.). Among the largest foreign :-all'lhh•!. operating in the US. today· Shell Oil. eighth largt>sloil comp;in~ 1n the U.S.; Grand Union. mnth largest s upermarket chain . National Tea, 11th largest supermarket chain: Lever Bro!>., third largest ~Oap and detergent producer: Thos . J Lipton. the No. 1 lea seller, Hoffm ann·l.a Roehe, om• of the top prescription dru~ ::.ellers with its two tranqwbzer!.. Valium and Librium. Keebler. ma1or cookie and crackt•r maker, Libby, McNeil & Libby and Stouffer Foods, hoth ltntts now of Nestle . and Brown & Wilhamson of Low.,, 1llt'. 111:tk(•r or Kool, Viceroy and R11le1i:h cigarettes. They ust-d to compla111 O\Nseas about Americ:.in economic imperialism. The "1mpcriahsm" "'e'rc Ju1v1n~ here no" 1s coming from half a don'n <·ountries. Ariti-'redlirii71g' Bill Becomes Law S ACRAMENTO <AP )· nov. Edmund Brown Jr. hus issued re#!ul:.itions making it 1lll.•lo(ul for stale-chartered sa\'· ings and loitns to systcmat1cally rcrusc to make home loans in low income llreas. Hro" n said his action m:.irks the beginning of llw "toughest mid most stringent" campaign in the nation again'>t ··redlining" -Lht> practice of denying home loani. in high risk areas regardless of a borrowt'r's credit r at ing. T llE DEMOCRl\TIC GOVF:R~OR, whose admin1~lt'a· lion announ<'l'd last year il would move <1gainst rcdlinrng. said the· re~ul ations "would s:o a long way" toward curbtni:! deteri<Jrat1on of PoOrdistncts "!-'or too long the neighnorhoods of this country haH• been dctcrioratinf! for lack of capital. for lack or econom1r development." hf• ... a1cl "The rules nc>w hems: s1s.:m·d into offlc1al regulation will go a long way tow&rd n•vcrsing lhut procc1;s " HROWN SAID TllE RM.l'Ll\TIONS, eUcrt1vc Jul\ 1. will . Milk<• 1t unluwful for 11 ,,1ving'I :mil loon 1nst1tut1on lo r\'f\1,1• lo l1•nd monl'Y to .1 h111111•ow nt·r !'\t1lt>ly lwnwse of th•· neigh h11rh11otl in\ 11h t'fl n111luw :1 11\ murkt•l111~ ~.yo;lc·m that would dh• t'rrmin.1tt• .1i.:~11nst anv ri:irt1l ul11r n1·1..:hhor hood Hl'flUlrt• sa \ llll!S ;ind loJlls 111f1k1nformullon with tht• :-,tatc l>epu1tml•nt of Sa11101-(!\ 111111 l.oan on wht•n• loan!\ an· l>t'I n ~ tr't : u le -1\LU>W i\NVONF, f)J·:Nlt:o I\ l111in lo rN·elvc ll writ· kn explanation. Create a Board e1f Jnqu1n t•• N>ni.idcr protests ovt-r rejected loan!\ that :tr<' appc·aff·d 111 lht• \;1vln1t11 and l1111n commissioner . "We CfHl tulk u lot :thou! J'llVl'rnm,.nt Jlroitrnmc;, but fnr the :l\l•rai;tc work1n~ ix:r!>on llw univ w.1y lo jtcl a home loan 1" throu~h ('Onvent1onul loan,, Brown M1t<I "THF.S•: R F.G l.i\TIO"ii;S "II.I. M.'I the ~lnRl' for r• .. nl'w::il of home ownc·ro;h1 1l in tho,t· ,., '"'~ where It is dN•hn mg and hoµt>rully brtng II hac•k t11 those ureas where it hu., d1sa1111ea rcrl " n11nalll 1\11111.. l\rov.n !\ HU"IOI'"!\ ;incl Transpor1al mn /\l(ent·y secretary. snhl thr i;,1v1ni:i" and loon comm1sslon1•r woultl have nulhorrty to t'low clown .J ... t..rl<-ehurtcrt>d !iii\ • m~s and loan that v101:i1e' the rt'lo(11l.11lon:1 Union Tells Jump LOS ANGELES <AP) -Union Oil Co. of Californlft tc· ports IL8 profits ore up 64 P<'r<'f'nt over the first quorter or 1975. Ch:iirm an and P rec;ictcnt Fred I. Ha rtley told stockholders that C':lminJ<lS in th(• f1r~I lhree m()nths of th(' year totaled $65.8 million or SI r,o per fully diluted s hare. compared with $40 I million or tlH c<>nl .-; e yf'ar ago. Total ~­ venues were $1 S bllhon In tht" late~t qunrter compared to Sl.3 billion a \'CO r carlic•r Hartley l-a1d profits were still down 10 perce nt fr om their ener~y c ri<1i1< hlf(h of two Y<'nr"l ago • .. DAILY PILOT Wednesd1y Apnl28 1976 CBS 8 ~s. 00 -Orangutans: Orphans or the World. Efforts to s ave the orangutuna; from the encroachment ot man are descnbed in this special, filmed in tbe rain I ore st of Sumatra and narr at- ~ ed by Peter Ustinov. ABC CD 8: 00 -The New Original , ' Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) meets her Nordic nemesis ln Fausta (Lynda Day George). Germany's strongest woman, sent in 1942 by the Fuehrer to Was hington to defeat Wonder Woman and bring her back to Germany. Lyle Waggoner and Chnstopher George are featured . KCET@ 9: 00-.. All Over.'' ThlS new Edward Albee drama on the theme of man's relation to death is perfomed by • the Hartford Stage Company on Theater in America. Irvine Chorale Included Gala Concert Planned Incredible. Ab&olutely lncred.l· ble. There 1s no other way to descnbeil. Here we are, )Wit 24 hours away from the most amblllou.s and astonshmgly complex choral offering t.o be staged in Southern California for many a year. and we have had virtuaUy no publici- ty concerning this stunrung offer· ing. One would have thought that music lovers m Los An&eles and Orange counties would have been deluge d with data on the perlormance planned for Thurs· day, Friday and Saturday even· sngs in the Pav1hon of the Los Angeles Music Center. . TOM BARLEY llu-'oBoa termined and carefully planned attempt to come to terms with a massive work guaranteed to s care the pants off lesser personalities than conductor Zubin Mehta and choral director Roger Wagner. Working under their direction will be the combined forces or th(! Los Angeles Master Chorale. our own Irvine Master Chorale. the Los Angeles Chamber Smgeri.. the Metropolitan Fes tival Singer s a nd the Collegiate Chorale. bass Simon Estes And, or course , the Los An&t'lcis PbUarmonic Orchestra will be on hand to lend instrun1ental sup· port to a concert thut will, we predict, M talked about for many years lo come. Ma hler 's magniricent 8th, in· terpreted by more than JOO voices and the run orchestra. wtll be perlormed on each of the thr~~ t'venmgs at s· 30 p.m. -<'HORDS i\T RAN00~1 Britain '11 beloved Amadeus Quartet no lei.s beloved in Laguna Beach, we rru1:ht add - will deh\•er the final concert o. the season Thursday rught for the Laguna Beach Chamber Mui..lc Society. "THI lO\>I "'9 nNa Of-tcAIAlllOCM" ~·-- ... AIUAMD LOMIAto• U•1'A:I .. wmn&P .. , .......... . "CC>UttteO._..AT l"UIStMl" .. I llllt•·• ........ "1MfUf ._.. MJ W J IM.B+Jt _,.J.._,,., ..., •• iw:..-.......... ~-·· _,._,_M ........ lmO" •:M.-•-tl '40.)-,J .. Jtl .... • .J~ .. ''901111 JO • AHO THI OUTLAW" tl> ... ILUIPOICr 6t.. "IJOI ntl WILD POHr ,..-"OUMIOw IGJ TH[ CITY 5"0HINO CENTRt OU. ... I U4·ltll I.A. fl'IWY IMANCHHUft IJC.) 0 0 P.RWY ICITY OR. U .J "IOtM JO AHD TMIOUTlAW" "klUHFOIClw •HOUYWOOD IL'YO.• "THI WILD rAan· '"Titl MAt4 WHO lh S«llO DOWN l'YHUr .... •SHOW JOI" CPGI AFTE R ALL, WE have to go back to 1948 and a s ingle Hollywood Bowl rendition for the last loca l performance ol Mahler's Symphony No. 8, the famed ··sy mphony o r a Thous and.'' AND LOOK AT these s uperb soloists: sopranos Heather Harper, Clarice Carson and Delcina Stevenson; mezzos Claudine Carlson and Nina ·Hinson, t e n or Seth M cCoy. baritone Douglas Lawrence and Scheduled for 8 30 p.m , the concert will feature works by Haydn. Schubert and Beethoven in the Laguna Beach High School :========== "MWS .. A "THI Mli T V WALDO..,,.. .. IPaa ·' TV QAILY LOG This immaneot offering. 28 }ears later. b a much more de- auditonum. Ob Lord, another music season ending. But who better to wrap it up than the Amadeu!> ·~ Emmy Ballots Arrive • ne s y JICt tllat llOllld plO\'ldt monetary -' w1ndtd IOI Freel Ind lAmont. W d do l 'ctl•••'•au11•uppu111obt1no~ B~tter Late Than Never? Not This Time Evening .g· (Q!(IJICIJ~Ql lmtta LOS ANGELES CAP> The .. The entry cards were all nothing the :H•ad('m)I could do ~*"· ~ . ~ ~~111 :"':~~ cas~ or the mass mg Emmy postmarked March. 8 and were . now to make up for the om1i.s1ons ".1~ ... 8 ~,;~-t;Z •* ',qi.., .=G;iJ:'.~"-:'~;~~~~~~nsed-;~!/lion!>, but they : (J)@(D@(6)"'8 artilii~'.li a.Q-.... OjlltltJOll~· a . l>Oay ~g~. \ :~r~~~~ ... a .··--~ut)\''.A -. ., c . t:··xr · :--Mtllr ~ur=.:::.i~......., ,.,. Twenty·one or the massing He'said a public relations officer least the public has lhl' right to ~ · ~ ~ ... ,,;a> 'fi1 -w111e11 Butt)'. nommat1ons were delivered to for the U .S. Postal Service told know what went wrong," he said. ' htttWttf_., fa,el>llll.tway the National Acad e my or ham the cards m ight have been Hector G. Godinez. the Los =.._ m Music; & Comedy From Television Arts and Sciences s1K fo und m an e mpty mailbox, truck Angeles distra ct manager of the ~~Cl> 91ar Trot * Las Vqu With Charo v.eeks afterthey were mailed or cart. Postal Servac\'. i.ent a lcltcr or z-And Arte Johnson At 9 At least 50 performers, wntcrs apology to the academ). It v. a:. Millt DMcllS SMw IMm £nifie .,_ and directors including pre STEWART SAID there v. a:. delivered by me:.senger. Q)l.llllellmlb. , .. ...,o.cs ,·ious winners Robert Blake of 6:JO (!;!,.~ = • AactlCll 'All o..ei-"Baretta" a nd Carroll O'Connor .ftiiiio..wc.,a., 111t111eot1Mnsrt111t0111oout11-s not among those considered for ••"1 Sellmt: <1n) th1ni: "tlh J Daily Pilot l'la~,.111,•d Ad t:. .t Mmplc mall••t ~I ,•tee 12·30 10 2 00 P·'"· ·-·-· Sl.11 JU!>l c11ll t>42·5ti71! Open Doily 12: 30 p m "SU llDHS .. 1'1GI '"WW ANDTHI DIXI! DANC! •tNGS" "THI DUTCHESS AND DIHW A Tll FOi" "CAT IALOU" CP'GI l msw., Ille Siio lc!Wlld Albtn OWlll ~pte<e:s IM of "All an the Jo'amaly" were Lockheed Fi· l ~ Set ~ . '-'-•c-trf 111111.iy ~u111•111J 11 tilt t11htf'.. this year's Emmy nominations • I-* beclsldt. Pelloftnt4 br the llartlotd -~==================~:_ • ~=OO td Cilf?HDNNI tConnJ SIJ&• Coalp.111J. because their entry cards did not TOKYO (AP) -A Japanese Matsuoka said the film . "Death : · iii.lit ~lO B@OO c;)Cllice • lilt a..11 arrive at the Academy by the motion picture company is mak· Zone." should be in Japanese P-------------------. ~ iM* D•llus '"The Stt•~•" (AJ Alm Chi(;) io•ni March 19 deadline. . th • (•lt9 )ltM!la •~• c•r•a• lNOlwUc:s ""'°"· lll• ing a film to• cash in on e mo\'ae theaters in plenty of ts me • I'll llltl...tti ""'°" orc1nutr torm '""'to eo PERFORMERS WllO wanted Lockheedpayof(scandalthathas to take advantage of the heav~ • · C..W•till °"''on stnkt 1111nst Ed Bron. thrown Japanese politics into an press coverage of the scandal. ' • I LM LIKJ Ell ..,.11 .. ,..._ to be considered for an Emmy . l~~cu-••e J0.000\11lClJ(tJTlltlt"llil~t (Rl must submit their own entry upf~:rTobo Company said it is . itil!IW tt. u..a 8umpt1 Morcan _,OCIS 1 ~·· ards . . Dt••llc S«in ed 111vutr 111c11 1an11es wit~ 111e The cardis that turned up con-filming the story of a 19S8·59 .,... .. f...U, ••iurect "''"'' '"'"· an auorney tained all the acting. wnllng and competition between Lockheed • 7:JO -..., ._."'" wilO ••II not bthevt hie bto11it1 " directing nominations £or "The Aircraft Corp. and the Grumman 61)..._n..t ,_ 0' «~nil. m111n 'lilt llleorf Je£fersons" a nd .. The Dump(. Aerospace Corp. to sell Japan a LM~•SIJle Tb h · .new fighter plane. I.It'•...._•.,... o1 t11t I•-' BW>lllldK' Robin ings." e ot er cards are still ... 1 ... ,_Keat Oun•. C.rol R-. ·~ Murnr unaccounted for. 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ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1a1STOL .AT M.AC.AlTHUI 540-7444 CINEMA WEST WISTMIMSTtll aTGOt.O~WIST WESTMIM. CDfTU H2·44tl f J Orange ~oast ED I TI O N Today'• ~loslag .Y. StCH!ks VOL 69, NO. 119, 8 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1976 N TEN CENTS }Cars: I By JOANNE REYNOLDS Way (Not) to Go -m Newport OI .... D•llf PllelWtf It's 5 p.m . and the cars are trung out from the intersection or nearly a mile, the dnvers waiting in resigned frustration through their daily ordeal. Or il 's Sunday afternoon on Coast Highway •nd the thoroughfares leading to the freeways, it's the same scene cars cloggmg those roads and Carter I Victory • Aiialyzed PHILADf;LPHJA <AP> Jim· my Carter has virtually wiped _ out his active opponenL'S for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion. and now is ready to confront (!~!§) spilling onto s ide streets to 1am those. too. It u sed to be a :.easonal phenomenon hmlled lo summer weekends and Easter 11acat1on But now, tramc 1s a problem WELCO E Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey if it ~ somewhere 10 NewJ>Qrt Beach seven days a week. all year long · The solution has becomt: the municipal obsession What to do about traffic an Nt'wport has been the subj~ct of study for )ears and so far no one has come up w1tb a workable solution nor arl' they likely to Traffic c1rculat1on an Newport Beach 1s a problem of monumen· tal complexity brangang to bear such fucton; as state (lnllJlce, re· gionul jealousies. the local tax base and the attractiveness or the city's beaches Underlying 1t all 111 a basic question If the inadequacies of existing roads are "cured " as the result going to be better traffic carcula lion or roads that get congested by even more cars than before ~imply because lhe roads are there• , That question can be argued JO· definitely. Meanwhile city oC· ttcials ponder future land de· velopment a nd where the glut or cars comes Crom. A popular theory for years has been that the traffic problems are generat('d by the tourists. the out·of·towners "'ho come to visit the beaches for a day. a week or a month The tourists not onl y creatl' problems by drl ving into town, but once here, they compound the difficulties by dri vang to 1111 the local tourist attractions ini.ide and outs ide the cit.y However, during tht' past ten years. a second kind of traffic problem has develoP<.od lt 1!> the more threatenan~ or the l\\O because of its polf'ntrnl for l':.· <Su TRAFFIC, Page A2J Tax· Goes Up 3~ Ceiling Raised ih Newport-Mesa By HILAR y KA\'E figures for Newport Beach and School trustees, in adopting thl· 011~. 0111, P11.isi.11 Costa Mesa will amount to an $4.02 figure . decided to take acf. Newport-Mesa school trustees eight percent increase over this vantage of the Rodda Bill, or SB adopted a rnaximum tax r ate for year . 220. That law allows school db· next year of $4 .02 pef SlOO as The tax rate 'could g~ow~. tric ts to len extra taxes t u sessed valuation an increase they said, if tile assessed yalua· generate addJtional rC\'l'nue. of three cents O\'Cr this year's tax lion increase ts more than eight The m easure offf!f's relief to s~ 'rate. .._. percent. ~ailed hatth wealth school dis ~~.«>Ul.1.1.. . ~ '" .. ~ . , .. ,.._ "'Yt~iv-no1~ca'" •clM\l!ep ~"· rolling at the ra te he managed in Pennsylvan ia's pres identia l ~~-~..,~~~ :·-=-_ ~~u.v ~~;;~ !ffllbtfilt;4.l~t.~ tris ts ttuit suf!,r~ed_~~~,cun th~· -~h1ihest•[he rafe wofil~~: m1s )'nt ,'~ ~-.... ~~~~~-··' :tt-·-l:J' based on the as:.umption that the sessed \'aluation figures are prevaou~ leg1i.lation NEWS A.NALl' 'IS primary election He won Tuesday's popular vote with 37 percent and a landslide margin over Sen. llenry M. Jackson of, Washington. And he held a surprising lead today as the ballots were counted in·lhe separate election of na· tional convention delegates. Carter beat the field, and also beat the union leaders and-or· ganizalion Democrats who trled to stop him (or Humphrey's sake It was his seventh primary v1r tory in nine trtes. and 1t may have been his most important beoaJ.lse it came against the odds a nd the o r ga nization s f\Jrthermore. it gave him ne,w momentum to carry into a hectic six weeks in which 22 s\ates will hold primary elections. Carter is running again Satur· day in the Texas primary, and hopes the Pennsylvania outcome will bolster his cause there He as entered in four stales next Tues · day. This is not lo s ay that Carter has the nom ination won ; he acknowledges there is a long way lo go, and said in advance that a P ennsylvania win would not make him unstoppable. But everybody who has tested him has lost, a nd If the former Georgia governor is going to be stopped now. it apparently wall hove tc be done by challen"crs who have not yet been in the arena. * * * HHH Seeking Assessment On Candidacy WASHrNGTON IAPI Sen Hubert II llumphrey said today he muy auth oruc an "ex ploratory committee" to os!less whether he should become an or· live ca nd1d11te r o r the IX-mocrutar pres1denti11I nomina lion llumphrcy stud he 1s romin11 under incrt>1ts1ng pressure to an nounce his candidacy. With thl' "stop-C11rter" mov<' ment failln" In Pennsylvania. sources close to llumphr<'y an dkote hP will s ay yes to rcquPsls thal he step et lea~t part way inln the race · tn an appearance on ABC-TV':- "Good Morninl{. America ." Humphrey, who was has part)'s presidl'ntial nominee In 1968, said he would m~t with sup porters later In the day "1 imagine they'll want to talk politics." he said. Asked af he expected lo be pre· ssured to enter the race. Hum· phrey s a1d "it 's olr ead)' started " He said that. d espite former Georf'ia governor J i mmy Carte r 's vic t o r y in Pen nsylvania, he doubts any can didale will wm on the first ballot · •l the Democra tic convention in Julv. After it became clear Tuesday night that Carter was on his way to a decisive victory In the Pen· nsylvanja pr1 m ary. Humphrey disavowed any intention to join a stop·Carter movement In the lelev1slon interview to- day, he said Carter "really~ ~eg~pnow.'' )./ county's a ssessed valuation completed <See TAX RATE, l'ageA2> Ford Likes B11ssi11g President Ford receives hug~ and kisses l rom a ltne of Apache Belles. the Tyler Junior College drill team, ·as he arrives in Texus for a \\'(•ck of campaigning. <Stor~. Page A3 .l Attempt to Save Yachts Continues By ALMON LOO\ABE\' 0.10 , Poot &o•t•"• E4•lor Coast Guard and commercial salvage crews were till tr:. mg today to s ave the two saahn~ yachts which went aground on the return trip from Ensenad<1 following the 29th Newport to Ensenada race The beached yachb Wl'rl• Rhinestone Cowboy. a Cal 2·29 owned by Ronald C GrN'nbcri;t of the California Yacht Cluh, and the to-meter Bra1lla, O\\Ol'd I)\ Terry llcdin of San Die~n Rhinestone Co" bm hit tht· rocks nt>ar,.a lo.mall point of IJnrl less than fl\ l' mill·~ from l::nscnada and Bralll.1 ft·lt'hcd up on Pcscadero l'111nt about 15 males out There "<'fl' no inJunc·~ .1hoard ell her boa I Rh mei.tonl' <'n"' IX>\ had a dell\·en c fl'\\ uf 1 \\O aboard and Braalla had thrN' J)*rsons aboard Rt>ports that three } J t•l\b \\l'rt' a1tround wen• errunt'<lll!> The re port was based on an Associated Press report stat1n" that an un ldenti(aecl ya c ht wa." al{r<>und The report rt>ferred to Rra11l;1 Rhinestone Co" boy was still on th1• beach Tuesday afternoon and appeared to ha \'e ~ustaanl'd littk damage Efforts were bernl{ made to refloat the boat at high lade failing that. commercial cre\\s would be hired to lirt her out of th<• surf und truck her home. Bra11la. a wooden hullt'd JO· meter was reported to ha11e su~ tilinl'd maJnr damage and was an danger of breaking up. Coa!>t Guard crews !>aid the 58·foot vuc·ht had three holes an her top:,lde!I L'ndcrbody damaJ!C waii not det1•r n11n e<f The commandN of lht• Coa!>t (;uard t•ullcr Walnut 'aid onl' of thc culler "· .,mall boab "'as IM>ached. alonA "1th J cn ·" of -.ix . while try inJ? lo ~t·l ,1 lint• a board Hn11lla The Coa11l Guarcf 11(f1rl'r ~;.ud 1•fforls would be made to rt-float the} acht b) pat chin#! 1h1• hole~ in lhe to~1dl's and placanA airb<11(" an•11de The Rhancstont' Cowboy hJl th(• hcach about 3 30 a m Monda). !;horllv aft<'r crewmen Fred (~t> VACllT~. Pa~(' J\2) HB Postal Head Faces Hearing By ROBERT BARKER 01"'"0.11 ... , ... ,, ... Charges that Huntington Beach Postmaster Dean Ward lied to postal inspectors have been sub· stantiated. an Orange County mail official said Tuesday. Fred Myrie. officer an charge of the postal department for Orange County, said that Ward has been served with a notice that the de · partment intends to take adverse action which could result in has firing. Myrie said that Ward has been given 10 days to present his de · fense. at which time a grievance hearing may be scheduled de· pending on the m erits of Ward's arguments. Ward has been on leave since the mvestigataon started in mad March a l o n g with mail supervisors Howard Monahun and Theresa Mer cier C harg es that the two supervisors r emoved third clasi.. mail and e ncouraged other employes also to gel nd of the mail also we re substantiated. ac cording to Myrie . Monahan and Miss Me rc ier a lso will be e ntitled to the same grievanre procedures as Ward All three received notices or the pending adverse action on Tues· day, Myrie said Ward. who has been postmaster in Huntington Beach since 1972. said today t hat he had no com ment The fin al dec1s1on on the three wall be madl' by Hector Godinez. manager of the Southern California D1v1s1on of the US Postal Servan ' My rie said that evidence j?athered by postal mvestagator indicated that Ward had received statements from mail carriers <See POSTAL. Page A2J 0.1" l'I ... IUll ,._ RHINESTONE COWBOY ON THE ROCKS JUST NORTH OF EN8£NADA One of Two Yacht• That Felled to Make It Home Aftel Race . ·- Refunds Due Vtility Overcharges Ended SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Cahforna a cons umers will pay only for the fu el oil ~ctua.11.y_uscd l? general<' electricity. not what the maJor ut1lttws t>s tamatc they will use. the slate Public Utilities has dl'cidccl The PUC voted 3·2 Tuesday to climina~thc pro· jcctcd rate adjustment procedure which t agency said gave windfall ov~rch~rges _ lotnling b~u.l ~O:J million to Southe rn California Edison and ac1f1c Gas & Electric Co. The P UC said the two utilities will bl' r equired lo indirectly refund the overcharges No d irect refunds will be made . The way it will work is that customer bills will b~· reduced. over a three-year period. by the a mount of the overcharges plus 7 percent interest. It is estim ated the s avings for the average Edison residential c ustomer will be Sl6.60. Fight Over Tattnf Manslaughter Rap Pending for Teen Mans laughter charges were pending today against a student from Huntington Beach's Win tersburg High School, following the death or another student al legedly felled in a one-punch assault The suspect . 17. is lodged in Orange County Juvenile Hall on an1t1al cha rges of assault with an· tent to do great bodily harm. The dispute was apparently triggered l)y a taunt. police said Police spokesmen said Tues- day they were awaiting the out- come of victim Donald Eugene· Terry's struggle for hfe beforl' taking any further action beyond inter viewing several witnesses. Tf'rry. 17, of 16362 Santa Anita La ne, was prounounced dead at Hunt ington lntercommunit y Hospital at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday. about 24 hours a rter doctors joint ly told poli cl' and the family there was no hope for his sur· vival The victim . who reportedly had a deep Interest in science. suffered a severe blow lo lht· head when he was knocked down and hit it on a 11idewalk, police said. Fire department paramedics were dispatched lo a medical aid call rel{ardin« an unconscious Girl Burned By Barbecue Jackie Sullivan tried to stoke the fire in her barbecue with ga,oline and ended U.P in Hoag Memorial Hospital with first degree burns on both legs. Newport Beach firemen said to- day. The 19·year-o ld Newport Beach woman was listed in aatisfactory condition at the hospital today. Fire Inspector Art Morton said Miss Sullivan was burned a s she was preparing to cook dinner out- side her apartment at 132•.; 46th St. • , • student and said he had nu vi tal signs s uch as heart hC'at or respiration when lhey <1rrivcd but were able to resume th<'m through mechanical means Terry remained in cnl1cal con dation and never rl'game<i rnn sc1ousncss after bcmg admallcd to the hosp1tu1·s antl'ns1v<' can· unit wherC' hl' was maint:un£'11 Oil a res pi rator machanl' .. More serious r hargc., arc nov. being considered ... said Detec- tive Sgt Bert Chadwick today. exp la in1ns;: thal the• mans I aujlht t'r rount 1s almo'>t certain to bt' riled an the tragic case Ofticrnls of tht· lluntangton Beach Union Jlag h School 011' tricl today expres!led sorrow over the incident. J)()anling out 1t 111 a true tragedy thol should nol renect on th,•ar Wintl•r!!hurg lhgh School campus Or::~ .. ~asl Weather Mostly sunny late morn mg and afternoon and a lit tie warmer Thur!'d3y. High Thursd ay in low 70l;. low tonight 50 lo SS INSIDE TODA\' There moy not bt on11 QQld in laguna 1'1U1 but lherf' ore pl"1y of good coolu. F'or their wrnmng rec1~1. su Page Cl. l•dex ) ! ~ ., Mall•• •11 ....... ,, • .., Cl Me•t.t Dl ~t .. 1 AS Mll!oNI"-• 01.-... u ......... . ·~ •• 0r.,,..c. ... 11, .......... .,, ~· •• Or. Sttl!ICl"llll" h ·1 $1601•1.Hhh •U·• ,.,.,, .... ., C4.lt "-"''" D7 ... ,_ CJ -Wlt.w\ Cl AU Cl.J .,, A14 .... " ... , A4 A4 ' . A ,! OAJL V PILOT Wednuday, A,pnl 21. 1978 To Speed T-rallic ! Light, Cycle t Change Eyed The C1ly ot NcwPoM. ~ach 15 a~k1ng Ult> State Department of Tran~portatlon to Install a traffic &1gnal on West Coast tt!ghwuy and to change the one at Vi• Lido and Nt•WJ?<lrl Boulevard. Traffic Engineer 81U Darnell said the proposed light would ~ at Prospect Street and Wei.t Coast Highway. As explained by Darnell. the l'i· ty could buy the Prospect Street hgbt immediately, using city money and wiping out lhe budget for other tra(fic light projects planned 1n the near future. With slate part1c1pat1on. he ex· plained. the city ultimately "'Ill pny only about $15,000 or the an- t1c1pated $60.000 price of the new hght. Darnell couldn't say how long 1l will take the ~tale to fund the project, but he noted lhnl, even 1f it went out tor bld11 thJ8 wetl, Ule tight would oot be an use untU <><;. tobt·r He said he expects fastt'r service on the city's r~uest lo have the cycles al Via Udo aand Newport Boul~v ard changt.'d. Al the April 12 council meetln1. D<trnell was asked.to investigate changing the cycles, so that the light would n ot go through u whole cycle of changes when ther~ was no tralftc turrung left off or Via Lido. Darnell said the city start met with Cal trans engineers who said they would work on the problem, but in has report to the council he noted that .. the type and ag.: of the existing traffic control eqwp- men.t will not allow eomplele elimination of this problem " Fro• PGf14t Al TRAFFIC ST AL~ • • • ORANGE COA.ST .. fl• llt-'""Qol (o•'t lt•1I' , ... ,,. wr.1•tt ¥>1\1~,. ., t,.,., 11.1-. o ".. ..... ... r1. , ru• ''''""'' ...... ~ • t:h.,..~ ( • ,.,1 l'wfoll\,.,., ... f '"'' 1 •1, "'LI>•• oh .,.,,hO" ••• t-UtH•,,•O """ ,,.p, t""''"'*' t •-.t.y Ji,, ( ... , .. Mr.... N••i•,, l\t -h t•urtH'<f1N• th tr h I """t .. 11\ ¥ .. Ii. 1 If ••t'I• \ .. ft\1il't ,, t \,.1 .. , •"'-' t "'""''"' n••H '-··vtn f, .nt a ""il'~ HQ·~· •·J•ll ,., t c.i~Mh• ir., .. ,"' ....... "" .. ;VI• tht\ ,,,. ''''"•J·•I P\lflh"'o~ t•.-t• h ""' UO ~""'' P'<'; \t11P•I. \.o't• Mlw (1tht~th;t ¥)6l• Rot.Mir! N. Wtm ,., _..,._, '"' .. ,_, r,,bil•""""' J;JO. R Cur fey V~f f'T•\• """' •M f •fWl'.t' Mil~• H10mcl5 l(~v11 I'''' , 1 homa'> A M urpf111lC' .,.. ......... .... Charles H Loo~ Rrchard P. Nell ""' .. ,..,, Nl•f"O ~, (Ot'4»1"\ Offl<n (Mttt JIH'\• ))J ...... \t ... , ,,,,.... L.H~ 1\#•t" tt~ .1"'9'W''rn ~trHt .,,, ..... "••<'"fl.t~cr .,,,,,.,. ... ~ •• ,ct ~WD•• V~ •¥ JUOt \.ti r-.1 9'o.o ., ~fl r •too',....,., Ttltpflone (11 4) Ml-4321 Clauifled AdYel'U,lng Mz.5611 C«itfl ... I tt1' Ot ""9<' Coe<! "'-''"''""" ~ ...,..., NO rw •i. \t0t1t~ l!IU\U"..,._, tl'(l~~··· t't •H•r •r .tO"f•tfh~M•l'\t't ""rr~1rt ""''° 1M ftQf'OdWt•,• Wllll\h•u• ,.,.,, •• f t•M•n,.,_ ••• ttoyf'1tM 0¥t~r ~' e1110 U~h OthUt• tt•ffl •1 (Mt• ,.._.,.-,. (., .. _.,_, .. '\\.ft1C.tt,H"" 9'y Ut•Wf U 1) .,,.,, tf\rr c-., ,.,.,,,.., .., H moftt"'• mtht•, ••tif1Nf*'K \ln"e4'1'"''• The SEC wanti; an lnd~pendc>nt evaluatlon of the dev1cE' Some i1cientists havt> said it would havp to bre:lk the laws of thermodynamics lo perform .1 .. claimed. From Page .I\ I POSTAL ... that mail had been destroyed. He also said statements of the supervisors that mail had bet>n destroyed had been given to Ward but that Ward didn't reveal that information to investigators. Myrie said today that the in- vestigation revealed thnt about 600 pieces of third class bulk majl had been destroyed. Myrie said that the mail was outdated but that very fact in- dicates "that something was amiss." r Am~rleana Lincoln School Celebrates ' What hu 108 booths, rides, u~ entertalnmtnl. d hot air b3lloon, an oraan arlndt'r and charactus from Dti.neylond and Knott'• Berry Farm! The Americirna fnttval ••b..ich will be held Sal~rday at Unrotn Middle School in Corona de1 Mar. TH E FESTIVAL. THE school's tqbutc to the b1centen nlul, 01>ens at 11 a .m and closes at 6 p m In keeping with the bicentennial thcmt-, vuutors and participants art invited to-wear period costumes dep1ctln,; Uu:lr fuvoritc mece or Americana Admission to the festival ground:. at 3lOJ Pu<'ific View On ve wall cost 2S cents per person. SO FAR THE FESTIVAl. ha~ received the endorsl•· mentor lht• l'ity'is Bicentennial Committee und the N1:wport- Mesa L'mf1ed School District. Fesla\'al organiiers say that more than half of the booths are to bt> run by community organ1z11taons a!I a fund raising pro.)ecl for their acttvaties. Proceeds from the festival w1U go for special proJect~ at Lmclon School R~~r11it Training Six Marines Face Charges in Death Turn d in Bike ~ Honesty Pays; 'Toro' Rides l By ARTHUll ll. VI NSEL 04 UW 0.Hy l'llolll.tll 0.0,,., .. ,,.,.,., BACK IN THE SADDLE Robert 'Toro' Duran ,.. ronc Pag~ A I According to Ne\\port M t!!-.a spokesman Jean lla1 mon, tht' district will genel'iltc an extra S600.000 with the Hodda Hall Trustees had the opportunity to assC6s the> extra taxes for the cur- rent year, but decided against it last year because they had re cently held u successful tax over ride election. which <1lso raised taxes. Trustees were expected to begin examining the d1:.trict bud~et Tue~d a y. but hl•lcl off becaul>e two trus tees were absent. Tht>y set a s~caal budget study ses:.aon for 7 .JO p m. next Tuesday at M araners School. tli§MSI VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I f'ronc Page A I YACHTS ... , Marvin and Al Fray departed the Ensenada brrnkw'atcr on the re- turn trip Owner Gr('('nberg was not aboard "We JUsl made our tum for San Dic~o a little too soon." thconzed Man 1n .. First ind1cat1on we had thill we were an trouble wa~ when \I,(' started boum·sng on the NX'ks ortthe point ·• Tiu.• two t'rt•wm('n swam and "'ad('d D4'hOrl' w 11 hout in1ury. Thl•\ stood bv th(• craft until the O\\'Tll'r arn,ed to mak<' sat~ arran~tmc>nt "i Caus1• of the nru1lla accident w a.. n ot d 1• I t• r m 1 n Pd The <'r<'"'m1•n wen· not 1dcnlir1ed Orn1llo. bull! In thr W30"i, was pre\'1ou~I" ownPd hv 11011:0.\nn S111dow of Lado Jslt>. Thc only other mi.~hap to mar the race occurred when Norman Palmer, a crewman uboard Roy 01sney'11 52-fool yawl Shamrock, sus taim•d a minor eye injury when the boat lurched. slamming him af{uinst a bracket on the navil{ator's lablt>. Palmer was taken from the yacht at Ensenada and treated r1rst at an Ensenada hospital and then transferred lo a San Die~o hospital llt-wa~ releast>d today and returned to has home in Long Reach. authorities said STOCKS MAKE MILD llPTURN NEW YORK <AP > -The stock market managed a mild re- covery today from an early selloff, turning mixed in con- tinued light trading. There w.as no news lo exp13in the afternoon recovery and few ana l ysts attached much significance lo it. The Dow Jones index of 30 s tocks gained 5.20 poinL.'l to l.000.71. <Tables. 85> To fit, or not to fit: that is .e QU~~!J2U~.,n.w 1lfE OPTICAL DEPARTMENr AT MONTCOMERYWARD Costa Mesa bri1tol 1L at aan diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 glni;s(•s and not h av<' them fit well. S lipping, pinching glai;ses :ire a discomfort you can do without. Thal'i; why the Optical De- partml'nl at \\'arch; spcc1aliz<'<; in fitting gla~scs. We lake a Jr>ng, r oreful look at your no ... l', nus. temp)«'!. nnd eyes to make sure· you 1wt n liL that1'4 jui;t right. When you keep m min<l our large st•lcction of good-looking frame" nnd rc•asonnhlc Cost, it 'R 1•nsy to Ree why the Optical Department at Wartltl hn11 fit ght11'«!11 on ov(>r half o million fores. So wlwn vou nee<l glo1111<'11, 1·11m1· i;f•t· v ,;, Wt•'ll m11ki' sure you J,tet o fit jui;t RI' you like it. Put your face in our hands. OPT-3 M<>NTG<>MfRY WARD ' •. • Patty TransfeITed South Attorney Calla Move 'Second Kidnaping' SAN DJ EGO <AP> A pule and weary Patrlcu1 Hearst has arrived in San 01eao for court-ordered psyduatric testm& after a rune· hour, 600·mlle drh•e from• federal youth pruon in Northern (>altforo1a. E scorted by f1 v.: U S marshals m two cars, the 22-year·old newt.paper heiress arrived here Tues- day afternoon Her heavlly :armed escort descnbed the lnp as "uneve ntful and pleuanl," but refused lo say anything more about the transfer. Mat.r. Hearst was taken directly lo the Metropol1ta11 <.:orrcct1onul Center Jn downtown San Diego. where she wa::s booked and assigned to a third floor hospatul wing. SEATED IN the back with Deputy Marsh:il J aney Jiminez, Miss Jkarst stared s trai1ht ahead as the cars turned ofrthe street and disappeared in· to the underground parkmg lol or the new rederal courthouse building. localed across the street Crom the hi1h-n 11e federal pnson Reporteri> "ere barred rrom a connecting tun· net through which Miss Jlcurst was escorted to the Jaji. It was not kno"·n whether Miss Hears t. who is convalescing from surgery performed to correct a collapsed nght lung, was able to walk to the pnson or whether she hJd to be wheeled in. There w a!> abo no 1mmed1ate word from federal offac1als on her cond1t1on after the long dnve from Pleasanton. "'here she was taken Mon- day by federal otracers who transferred her Crom Sequoia Hospital m Redwood City. . Man bal interrupted it llnd HJd Patty wa1> leaving immediately He told her to set oui.o! bed and get -Oressed In lbree mmutes or t h~y '-'OUld put a blanket O\•e r her and drai hc:r from tbt: hospitlll." Albert a;;aid. BRANDING her transfer a virtual second kid n••1Hn¥. J ohnson alleeed ha& client was "held incom· mun1cado wUbout notice to family or uttorne)'S." ~ohnson a lso claimed Or John PrendergaM. '4-ho ts Mis$' Hearst's attending phys1c1an , was upset by hertransrer Monday. But Arthur faro, hospital a ssociate a d· m1nistrator. denied this. He said Mls1> Hearst ':i lung had recovered Cully and Prcndt-rl(a!>t had told thl' mar~hals she could be moved .. al their discretion · • * * • More Cha~es? A~-· '2NO KIDNAPING' Lawyer Johnaon Soliah Future Unsure SACRA.MENTO <AP) Ste\en Soliah. found innocent in a federal bank robbery trial, may still face cbar1es of harboring his underground lover Patricia Hearst. F~eral prosecutors in San Fran· A customer, ~lyma Opsahl. was killed b)' a shotgun blast fired b) one of the robbers. although prosec-utors say Soll ah was rrot the tnggerman )USS HEARST was ordered by U.S. District cisco refused Tuesday to rule out the Court Judge Oliver Carter m San Francisco to un-possibility that charges of a1dmg lhe A Jury of eight women and fou r men found Sou ah innocent in the bank rob- bery case Tuesd ay after 61'2 hours of deliberation. dergo psychiatric examination <after she was con-fugitive news paper heiress would be victed of armed robt>ery in the March 1974 holdup of reinstated against the 27·year·old THE V E )lDICT came moments a Hibernia Bank branch in San Francisco by mem-house painter. after state officials re\'ealed that bers of the Symbionese Liberation Army. • '1 h ere are a n umber o f Sciliah's alibi witness. Emily Toback. After her tests. she 1s to be returned to San possi•ilities, '' s aid Asst. U.S. Alty. might not have been where she s aid Francisco for a probable review of the maximum David. Bancroft. '',We. are eval!lating she was on the morning of the rob· JS.year prison sentence imposed on her by Carter. all ~pbons and revae"'.lng al! e\'ldencc bery. Meanwhile Ocfense Attorney Alh.>..t Johnson which has come to light since Sept. Bv the t' th , d 2 . ·1 ,···d 'U.·. •bo ~...,d_. ·· l 18." J 1me e1uryvotel ·OTues· angri y comp oane ,....e!>day a ut the . ec1s1on o day tor acquittal and was I v· r mcwe Miss. Hear.st from.the Sequoia Hos p!lal. . SO~I,• ~)'~say~ be. lived~and hn '"• · rors w~re.srring ee::ibm1{(,g.. or _,_ .·.:.i~~M~Jiiliial~oJ,oao~~9c~ ~-~~~~ T, r y -~ -~ ra mg ~~~[',~1 ... ,';.6'& .·616t.W~H~W'~ niti11 )'~0.":-.~.k"'..t-.S-.,;" rugil1'°~. ~ti\~ i -,.~ --~}*~·•.-"7". ,..._. ' • • harboring her when they were ar "The W3.>1 I felt 11·as thc evidence resledin San FranciscoSept.18 JUSt wasn't there. There "ere qwte a Otte \/ote Short But •Jiat charge was dropped after few holes. a lot of things . . Like J Sohah was indicted here for allegedly said. what evidence they did get was helpin( s teal SlS.000 from u Crocker not enough. It was too weak.·• said the B • 11 L I Nation.ii Bank branch in suburban jury forewoman. Jo Ann Parker, a I t 0 eg a iz e .-c_ar_m_1_ch_a_e_1 o_n_A_o_r_11_2_1._1_!J7_s _____ c_ar_m_1_c_ha_e_l _ho_u_s_e_\\_1rc ____ _ Mace Spurned SACRAMENTO <AP) -A bill that would allow public use of the dlsabling liqwd tear jilas spray called Mace has been reJected in the legislature. The measure by Sen. John Nejedly, IR·Walnut Creek ), fell one vote s hort of passage on a 5·3 vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Nejedly claimed that elderly persons could use it to protect themselves from muggers. The CaliCorm•t Peace Officers Association and committee chairman Alfred Song. <D·Monterey • Park), s aid legalization of Mace might provoke 1 more violent attacks on the elderly. Dia111ond Lane Rqriere -WS--ANGELES (AP) (---S-ta-te---..J -The Los Angeles Coun- ty Board oC Supervtsors '--------- has given the Santa Monka Freeway's con- trovers ial Diamond Lane projcct a six·week reprieve by refusmg to cancel the subsidy for special freeway buses Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to delay further action on the projcct until June 10, when public transportalton financing m general is to be dis- cussed. Fornulla Tainted af Ho•e , LOS ANGELES (APl -An Infant girl was re· portl'.'d 1mpron•d today ancr being near death with burns of h rr mouth and throat from drinking formula that had been contaminated with chemicals at her homo. county officials say. Ralph Tetrault. director of the county 1''00d and Drug program, said un investigation showed there was •·contamination after the consumer received the product." apparently when 1l was poured into a bowl containing a cau:.t1c substance before it was fed to the baby. For~st llo•e D~tded SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The State Court of Appeal has ruh•d aJ(nmst a man seeking to build a llomc on two acres in Del Monte fo'orest on the Mon· lerey Pe ninsula. It rt>versed a lower court rul.mlil Monday and ln- ;;tead sided "1th the Central RcRtonnl Coastal Conservation Comm1ss1on which had r efused to Is· sue a bwld1ng permit to Richard Davis In May 1974. · The appt'llot<' court noted that the regional comm1ssmn had found that ronstrucllon would partinlly dtslroy an arl.'h(.'(1lolilicol site . Both S~x~• Targf"ted SAN DIEGO (J\Pl A Municipal Court judge Men's and Ladies' Watches 33.33 Reg. 39.n. Take your choice of men's or ladies' 17 or 21 jewel watches_. Many with auto- hns dcnled u chullcnl{c or the constitutionality of prostitution laws. but he o;aid police should pursue 1 mrn nod women C'qunlly m making prostitution ar· rest:; matic calender and day/date features. In a wide selection of beautiful styles. At one l~w super saving pnce. J1111f:<' T Oruc" lr('<1nle mnde the suggestion 1'\l(lsday In turnlnl( bal'k thl' chnllcngc by attorneys for 5ylvlo lllond. 2:l, arcu'lcd of soliciting on act of pr0$tilutlon In t1 mn!lsn1otc parlor lredule s11ld both pro,.lltute and thl' customer should be arr<'sted 1( rauJ!hl in the act of soliciting. Thc 111d1tl' sulo?~e,h•d the police hire more women to nrl as underconr Jg<'nts to catch men soliciting prostitutes. THURSDAY Teriyaki Served Steak :l l~r~;;PM soup or salad, Potato. fresh roll and butter S2.35 SPIRES IRVINE MacArthur Blvd at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd Sale price effective 4 days only JCPenret I ' _,.,.,.,,, 1-tJtJ• \... ~ ....... ....,.....,,.._._ Use Your JCPenriey Ch1r9e. E •Cfpt s.u~rmarktl IU94A H : Be ach al Orangelh0!1>e • Oc>tn weekdays 9 30 10 9 30 &Inda~ 10 to 6 OU~ C•IV Or at Gardl>n Gt~ • Open weelldavs 1 O to 9 Saturday 1 O to 7 Sonday 11 30 10 5 SANT A ~ 3900 So Bri•tol·No of So Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 Saturday 9 30 10 ~ Suooays 10 10 6 Wednesday Apr I 28 1916 O~IL v PILOT A 5 Weider Fined Again LOS ANGELES tAPl -A company operated b)• J oseph Weider has been (med ~ and plared on one year's probation for !>hort weaghllng l'On t.alotts of CObm eur crt'um Company off1c:1als pleaded no con- tnl Monday in Los Angeles Municipal Court to two rount.s ot '1otnun3 the state bu1>loess and profel>l>MOn> codr Wt1der was fine~ ~.OllO lai.t Jan K and ordered to mul.e retund:o. to Cahforrua purchai.er1> of hi:. "Jo'l\ e- Minute Body Shupcr." Hickory Farm~g~,o remembers Mom with something special! Mother's Day Gift Pak Favorites .. ,.f or May 9 /n l\ lom li\'l'S nut-of~to\\'n \\'L' \\'ill mai l vnur 1-!,lft·' I I 7tti & '"1119 Mewperl 1 .. c11 l'tloftr. 442·0912 ~. 'T1I ' , ... 'T1I • S.11. 'Tll 5 MARINER'S VILLAGE, DANA POINT PHONE 496-2670 S.ft.· TlllM-l. 'tll • Fri. I Sat. 'tll t S A\ 'E s30 OUAUTY IN A ZIG-ZAG MACHINE BUILT MY WJTH 17 Sf.W·EASf FEATURES LOWEST PRICE EVER! s 95 Reg. $129.95 Versarile. dependable, with buih·in blind hem stitch, exclumely designed fronr rlrop-1n bobbin, ex rra wide ziq· la<J capab1li1y, snap-on presser ff9t, manv other conveniences Carrying ca1e or cab1ne1 f'xtra, TH£ ~ST ElfCTAONtc HOME-SEWING MACHIN£ IN THE WORLD! Select your S11tch, and ~w ... 1ns11n1lyl AdllallCf'd exclusives include a botton f1t11ng buttonholer that stops •utomat1c:ally, thP f!!P. & Sew• 2 way surface for instant 'frtt 11m' sewing of cuffs. panttegs, sleeves ~nd othrr h<»d to re11eh ar,.as Carrying ase or cabmet exua. TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE ANO SAVE EVEN MORE There'• No Place Like •SINGER ...,.. CM4t l't1u. C•tt• •t•• *HJ\ m•M '--c.-i•w• ... '"',,.... '°'""•.. -'"' "'11 ...... olld (l f .. o -- 11IO """" ...-e.... ..... ue "" ,,. .. Ola Viet• .... ci.-.... ··~411t .. ,,. c..-. ..... , l ......... ~ .. ,,... 1ttl W '""It 11""1 AM l)M,.. -.. n. .......... Or•... -· 'A Tndlmerkof THE SINOER COM,ANY • Jl 8 .. DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL P G E A Wasteful Maneuver One of those wasterul chapters an Newport ., Beueh 's hi•;tory of mtru-caty pobtic!i has coml' to a • • clo "·Th" police "i.tataon" ul cit y hall ii. no more. The racahty. whic h corthasled or one omc~r man· ning an orric~. "a closed becuu>c clty officials final· ly had to end t he waste of manpower . T he ofrirc wus t.'{ju.lpped with a telephone, but no other cmer1o1cnc y eqwpml'nl not l'Ven a l \\ O·" a y radio. It had been left open at city hall when poltcc moved to their· new building on Jamboree Road an January, 1975. lt probably :served a useful purpose for the flrit flow months, hccaus c re idcnt~ with problcm:s who didn't know about the move occusionally would drop in ut thl' olc.l pl<icc with q uestions or complaints. Uut it wus kept open long ufter any r eal use! ul purµoM· had been served, to :,<tt1:,fy some peninsula und West Nl·wµort urea lolk:, Yoho had the erroneoul> impression that proximity lo a 1x>hce office of omc· kind cquat~d "1th better police protert1on As a µubl11.: relations ge:,turc 1l 1n1t1ally m<.idc lire t:asaer for the councilmen I rom the area. thl' city :>taff and the police' department. Whal is a little unclear is what kind.or special pro tect1on anyone thought could be provided by a lone of· ricer"' ho had no car nor radio a n d who often had been assigned to th al desk Job because he "as recuperat- ing from an illness or an injury. ll '.'as a response to ci requ l by lhe E a 1tbluff Homeowners board ol directorb to discouraae a build· up of lhrough tratoc through the r esldenUaJ area °bt'fore extension of Bi.son Avenue to MacArthur m ade tlus a s~rious proble m The u1land blocklng left turns a nd oross-0vers at the Bison·J am borce intersection wen t in . But response from \,he hom eowners ln the t ract went atcalnst it. so the island will be r e moved. Usuully th~ city ls criticized by citiiens for being loo l>low in stalling tra m c contt'Ols. speed zones af\d thl· hk~ Crcdtl everyone with the best of intentio ns but this tim e t h e city uppar~ntly responded a little too quickly, on a matter involving the fairly serious busi· n<:s of restrictin g access lo a s treet and without full regard for t he problems it pr etiented for e m ergency vehicles. R ecognition Earne d J oe Wood, Tom Martfo, John Br annon a nd Ray Toggwcalc r arc not well known in the H arbor Area. Member~ of the Newport Harbor ·Cosla Mes;.i Board or Rea ltor~ felt lhey should be h onored because these four men ure outstanding firemen serving in Costa Meba, Irvine and Newport Beach. T he four were lauded for t heir contributions to the community of :,er vice and he roism at the realtors' an· nu al breakfast for local firemen. S R • h 1t is a worthy event and one we h ope the realtors lreel 1g l S will continue to sponsor sin ce t he contri butions firemen make are too often overlooked . The Eas t b luff traffic island is soon lo be removed T his is unfortunate in light of the fact t'rfat, na· rrom the Bison Avenue e ntrance to the tract and the. tionwidc, fir e fighting is th e fecond m ost h azardous -(~~~~'~ ~A..J .... ~~,__ • cont roversy it generated a m o ng homeown~rs will.. car eer in terms of deaths in th e line of d.u ty. O nly coal ~Cl~~-·-~<._~~~i.f:~'r-,-Y ~~.._ "! ~ 1.Wf~·-··.-~°"8: ~' ,,.. ..-· . ,~· ,.A~~.'.'t'a~w~~f?te-i..St\ffalib~wa'sWi?a\fe J11ft?·· htc\.'Ce~un~ .ttllif~if~,i.'~-e--..:.:..~.: been an exercise i ity res ponse to a citizen problem . ser vice or their local firemen. -. N * ~tS:i't"' J :~~ _ ~,~ ~ 1! r...D ... #1 ~rtlD~ >'<o.nn ~1 . o~ ......... tVC-1 -". 7~~ ·.~ ~J<-}~~~-""f'"-'·· The Mi.grant Workers: A F8celess, ·HopelesS Tide WASHl~GTO~ In a series of stark r eports from 'F1onda. "'e recently described the phghl or the sloop laborers "ho toil under the hot sun in sandy. snake mre::.tcd helds. The reports were based on the experiences of our reporter, Hal Bernton. who pos ed a s a drifter and in filtrated into a mi1;rant ere". li e spent a wee k in the fields. picktn~ t omatoes for a penny a -1>QYmL Hernton round that the m1i;:rant workers in his camp earned burely cnouJ?h to puy, day by day. for three tas teless me:ils, a filthy mattre~s to sleep on and wme lo dull their at·hes. Most ur them, unable lo pick crops fnat enough to keep up with the <'harges deducted from their paychecks, lived in virtual bon· dage. Hernton labored for the cor· porate farming empire or A.Duda and Soos. He stayed in a depressing camp -row arter row of battered old trailers. upon a parched. sandy site barren ex· cept for scattered wine bottles and tin cans. Each trailer was divided into foUT cramped com· partments. He shared a tiny room with a bleary companion who lurched around at njght. Thc room was streaked with grime and stank of urine. lN R ESPONSE to our reports. we have been delugeq with let· ters Crom concerned Americans W11nt~ know "Wtiat the ~ov ernment is doing to help the mi· grant workers. Sad to say. the politicians are more concerned about pleasing the corporate growers who pass out campai~n contributions than in helping the downtrodden pickers "ho have no m oney to contribute Most of them don't stay long enough in one place even to vote. • (JACK AN DERSON ) Our reports caused only a pass· mg stir Inside the Labor Dept.. which is supposed to protect the migrant workers. Apprehensive officials met behind closed doors to discuss how they should respond to our charges. One official, Fred Romero, im· plored his colleagues to crack down on the corporate farms that make Ufe m iser able for the mi- grants. But his pleas, according to inside sources. were dis- people. The Labor Dept. 1~ sup posed to enforce minimum work- ing standards. The department has bureaucr ats on the payroll who draw fat salaries to uphold these standards. They hold meet· ings, write memos. issue stull'· m enl s. But they do next tu nothing fgr the exploited f1t•ld workers . W.J . Usery. Jr., the nc" ljbor secr etary, h as assignt•d the lowest priorities lo tht• wurkl'rs with the greatest n eeds. llc htt1' actually cul back programs to help the nom adic field handb. Here are the inside details: regarded. -TH E FACELESS children tNST E AD, the mee1fngu~e~--~w=ti0 e r n tn o enc mTi:ranl veloped into u s trategy session cam ps have o ne way out. t:duca· not to help the exploited workers tional progr ams arc supposed to but, as one source put it. ··to pre-be made availa b le to help them vent Jack Anderson from hitting lo acquire Job skills and qunhfy the Lubor Dept." for college. One document, in· We have some advice for the tended for the eyes only of Labor Labor Dept. Jus t stop neglecting Dept. officials , reports that these the migrant far m hands. They programs "have proved aJmost arc the nation·s most underpaid, 100 percent e ffective .. in reduc· undernourished. underprivileged Ing t he aependence o( tnese youn~ll'r!> ·on m 1grant labor a ,; lhe1r chief ::.OUfl'l' of incoml' " Yet As$l ~abor St-C'Y Wilham Ko~a nts to cul nut fl•tfornl progl:lms for migrant cduc·at1on Sccr~ary User) has just ai.:rt'l'd to kill ~ome or the programs !lo!oil migrunt form luhor·c·rs ll\e 1n s habt>v -.lum c·u mpi. "iudl. lht'ort'l11·ally, an· sup post'• to meet minimum frdt·r,11 stanoard!'i Rut tlw 1.ahor 1>1•pt 's. insp~:lors ha n• shown lilllt• t•n thusias m for upholchni.: the -;t:in dard~ Mote often than not. th<'Y c<7n duel haphazard inspeC'lions or mcr<.'~' at'cepl tht· assurance of the g!OWNS th;it thl' hoW>lll'1 IS udequ1ll.' Now Labor Dc·pl. of. fu.·ta1~a1"e-a~tually constdcring a propolal to lower thl' ~tandard.-. This \!Ould permit J!ro"crs legal· ly to house migrants m worse shelte11 than mos t ~talc~ permit fordary cattle -1'1,A N \' C' 0 R P 0 R A T E ~tr ould rather....lu.r-c for eiJn workers , u s u a lly Jamau·.in,, "ho "'ill ''nrk for IO\A. t•r \\ a.:l'S .incl oll'<'ept \\ Or!>c h\'in~ t'01lllil111ns than n11t1v1• Amenc;in, l\ut 11nth·r frdtrul la". forv1..:n \\OI kl·r-. c·:1n onl> tw hired 1( Am1•r1t·an lahur I!> not j\ a1l abll' Thl· ~rll"''trs circum V<'nt th\• lnw liv udH·1t1s1n~ tor worker,; while t hl• 1\ nwnl'ans an• un the movl' b«t wel'n crops Tht· 1.alH>r Df'pt Is lully aw:u'l' of lllls bit of chll';in1•ry \'c•t lh1· rl1•p<1rt mcnt i.huti. 1t:. t'' l'~ and ecrt1f1l·s lhousand:. of Jama11•a11s '1·very summl'I' The strl'am1> of mii:rant form laborers fl ow lhrnui,:h the nritwn l ike human h1 J.!hw a ys IV ••.• n w.lul c.. J. k Ir I In~ I h \' metropolitan a rc:is and <:uttini.t lhroui.th thl' f1l•ld!> A).!r1cullural arca:. plead for their i.ervi~<.'1> when then~ 1s li1tk111i.: to be dorw. then pre<;surc them lo movl' on le)ll th . tav the wdfJ1 t• coff<>r' and rd thl' i,chooh with th1•1r _..,,,,...,,...., E lhl' Labor De pt !.Up Sl'd lo hl'lp llll' i» on the Mdl' of th•· I Taking Sides m the Coast Commission Debate To the Editor: After I passed recently ai;:ain the monstrosity of the Promon· tory Point d<.'vclopmcnl I re· memben•cf the p romise uf the Coa stal Commission, that our <.'oastline should be dcvelo1>1'1l In u more rl'asonablt' way und similar dcvelopmenL'> will nol 1)<' <'u r aguin. TllE WO RK of lh1• ("0;1stul Comm1ss1on <.'an onlv Ix· hr11led and 1t 1s hopcc1 that the ... tr<·nuou-; work of the c()mm1"1on "''11 ~· rrowm•d "ht'n I he SUJ!~t'Stl'11 p1 o p(.•rty Jlurchu:11c' .lloni: our <'tHli.tllrw will t nkc plaC'l' and our tour111t ·oril•ntcd cn:"till c1t1cc; \\111 h:\\'f' hl•nctws nn<I of)(ln cipnct' to offrr tn ltn1ri~ts unci futun· n ·· /\Hh•nt:-. Some cooslu I opponents t'lolm that tht• h11th un1•mploymcnl rLtlt• i11 CUll'll'd by thl' prc•u•nt policy of th1• Coostal Comm1ss1on Un · fortunuh•ly lht"n' 1-< hlNh un t•mploynwnt 11 II OH•r our roun try, hut only ('u hforniu ha): 11 ('011sh1I Commls!'ilon. BETTY II ECKEL A no• ,.,.r \-'1,..- To lhe E<ti tor With rder1'nce to Mr111 Jud~ Rosent•r's April 11 h•ttt•r, 1111 mon111hm1t me to tt1kl' th<• t'mn ~ar Gloomy Gus Coultt 1t bt tbnt the "tell 1t hke it Is" editors of the un dl'rground paper al N~wport Harbor H1J?h paM . themselves off as reprcsen· talives of the ICJl ttlmate school paper" hen they sell ad8 to 1111s11spect mg local businesses? V.M S. ......... C-•ff•I........,.._, ......,.._ .. -M<•tt¥11l ..... , ... ~ ..... __..., ,,...._ ... _ .... .....,, ..... 0.11, ..... ( MAILBOX ) t1on out of the Con'itol Com· m I ~ 'i I I) II • (' \' I d l' n t I y ,. II m . m1sc;1onl'r". I althuuJlh ~hc dtd not 1dent1f) twrself ::i' l>U('h 1 ft•t•I t'>. •·mpl from pruet1e1ni.: whul ~ht• preach<'s Surel) her "resent ffil•nl .. stated. 1s an t•mol10n in itself Mort-t•mot1on:1I 1'\ her l>tal(o mcnt. "ll W:l'I flr{'('ISt'i) bcCOUS(' local t>IN'tNJ 0Htr1al~ 'A crf' not acrn.it1vt• to the ncl•di. and dc'lreli Of their t'OnSlltUt'OlS. . " Surely t'\'en th(' comm l'i!HOnt•rs who h;iv.-t ukt•n onto themst'lves un· prcccdcnt<.'d powcr:s. hnvt' not vt•t th(' powt•r to see Into the votcn. · minds 11.; to why llwy VC!l<'<I for th(' mltlative 1 would v('ntur<• tht' opinion i.:lven mc by otht•r <'onccrn~d t•1tltl.'nt1 th11t voters pnRst·d the in· 1t1:1tlve bt'Calltlt' nf lt:i vai;tul'ly word.-<t conlt>nt prnm1l'i n~ <iomc.-how twtkr t•nv1ronmt•nt. not knowmJ: how it "nuld be ad mim11t('r\•d SIS«•: I like Mrs. Roc;encr, and I would prdt•r not to Incur h••r "'rath again. I would quolt' the <;latements or another ("( comm1ss1oner. who 11hould ll<• full~ as knowledgeable ns any comm1ssioncr on the subJN't o ( hc'>w lhf' romm1ss1on has \\ICldt'd its powt"r:s Carmen Warscha" \\!Ill quoted directly in the Oo1ly Pilot I The continuation of the com· m1o;~1on 1s "rid1c ulou~ " 2 ··Person s appearlnfl before the commission arc insult ed a'i.d accused of false state ments by som e of the com missloner s " 3 The state .coast plan drawn up by s tale and regional bodies. "reached a new low m IJlnortnJl the riJlhts of 1nd1vldual propt>rt~ owners. as well ns humnn nizhts m Jlt'neral ·· No concerned c1t1zen 1s op .. posed to prot ecting our environ- ment any more than we oppose moth er love, apple pte a nd patriotis m . But the needs of the young people for housing at a price they can a fford ; for lhe de· vclopm e nl of alternatives to de~ndlng on OPEC t'iJ: for t he rensonable devcloplll"f\l of our property. requires more skill and compassion than has been shown by the rt'gional and state coastal comm1ss1ons LADISLAW REDAY .'itate s~ret'! To the Editor · Some lime back. ( became in· tcrC"stcd as to the amount of in· 11urance thnt the Sta te o r Cnlifornia <'arrlcs I felt that this information would be especially pertinent slnte the Insurance companies had ROnc up on doc· tor11 · liab1llty insurunce some 400 ix·rccnt in on~ year. Arter m a ny letters to polltl C'iilM und n TV news tll(cncy (which alao wrote to pollllclan11). I rc<·ci ve<t 11 lt"tter from Lronord M. Grimes J r .. Director of the Ucpnrt mcnt or General Servlc1·~. in which he listed Insurance con· trac·ts which indudc'<I a liability eontrot'l on uutomobiles belong· 1n1t to the 11tatc. The premium for th.-contntcl it1 $2,218,556 per year T HIS CONTRACT and others handled by the Department of Gt'neral Services only amounted to $2,740,695. I thought that thib seemed u nusu ally low since the school districts of Orange County published t hat they are paying premiums In excess or $5 million. There was. however, d para· graph on the lasl page which read, "The insurance office. In addition to its procurement role. does act in an insurance advisory role, to other state agencies." This phrase caused me to suspect that I had not r eceived the m· formation that I had sought. One of the politicians that I wrote to told me there is a master contract handled by the state and that each state de partmcnl handles their own insurance con· tracts out or their individual up proprlatlon. H e was on ttw Insurance Committee and he did not know how much insurance the stale carries . All of the other polltician11, m eludin g the insurance omccr who called me by telephone Crom Sacramento, m ade similar stutc· ments. Thnnk you. J IM BOLDING Plc ku. Plc kfl To the Editor· Boy. the thing11 some people choe>ie to get u pset about . l'm re· ferring to the letter from Betty Holliday. a nd her tirade obout our fl ag. Maple leafers refer to themselves as Canadians. nnd l<> their fl ag as the Canadian flaJl. Brazilians, r am sure. refer to thenjelves as Brazilians, and to the1r'flag as the Brazilian nag. Th~ame is true of the pcopll' of Ven zucla. 1 um an American. and y flag 1s t he Amem·an flag. Sh our nag to :iny person in the wo d, and he or she will identify it a~he American (lag. I 'UPPOSE that there will be a Mi ey Mouse movcml'nt sturt· cd, o atlem pt to get us all to rl'· rer10 oursel v('i. .. ,. "United St :lie)! or mencanNs." or "U S. ol I\ 1tc~" but a s ror ml'. l am quill' coltent lo remain an /\men cal\, un er the American flag c ase thcrr 1-. <1ny confusion le( in your mind, the Amcncan fl IS the prclly rl•d , 1Ah1l1• ancf bl on«. Thi· orw "1th the red while stripe.;, un1I tht• hluc with SO slal'1> Ill 1l'' icky. picky. picky WILLIAM L>. llAnvr-:v llyprr or llflpo? T ht' Editor· ht"re h :is rt•crnlly ht•c·n ;i Ar at deal to i;ny concernlni.t 11n to d11 . Should thl'y tx· vrcsc·rip· 11 Items or not ls the pn·•wnt c1 11Uon. My 1pre11t1on ii\ how m ch do we rt'ully net-d them·• 10111 J)f'OPI" an• ul OfW limt• or o thcr well ucriuaintcd with an· tald11 . M:iny arc too well ti<'· ri inttd with tht'm Pl'rhnps t y have even been dlrectcd hy t ir phys1clnn11 to llSl' thrm ether Ma lox. Gelus1I. Tums. ing soda or whatever All too o n antacids are taken without l doctor or thl' patient knowing " at the problem really as 1 o liltlc·known flirt that little acid In the gastro In lin<il trat't or hypoac1d1ty, ean e the nme sy mptoms as too ch ac1C'I o r hypl•rucidity artburn. pain in the abdnm,.., e cess ft Bii, twlch1nlo(. 1·:-11t ~ 1ally lchln* which t':.tUl!ll'::. burning in t upper gastrointe11un11l lracl. unds like hypcracidity or too ch acid doesn't It'.' 11 ls fort her ~mp o und e d by taking meth1ng which d1lutei1 thl' jtesllvl' juit'es and slows d111es· n more. However. this docs H some temporul') relief last· ing anywhere from 15 mmulcf> l11 twn hours. Thl'n thf' l\ymplom!-. arc back aloni;: with :i hc•::ivy fr1•l ini.: r aust•d hy all lhllt food th:.il wus n 't diGl'Sled 111 the fin;l placl' Thcrc is an 1•asy test to perform which will i:1ve fairly i:ood results lor approximatC'ly 65 percc-nt or thost' who may 1)1' plngucd with hypoarrd1ty as op posed to hypl•r;.1C·11l1ty. l'l\1• minutes before ea<.'h meul t;.1kl' one tc:ispoon Of \'IO('j.t<1r m a l\I\ ounce glu!-i:i or watM' E01t your rt•gutar mrlll and sc•e 1r lhl' symptoms urc uvmdt•d You muy need to try th ii. for l "·o to threl' rla)!> to jo!tve 11 a fai r thantl' to pcrlorm )-:vcn tho'" whn do haw• h)p11:1C'1cl1tv m ay n<ll ol'A11y<. r<.'~pond f.ivornbly t11 t h1~ "mph· test as 1t makl'!-. J <hff<•rl'nt'l.' "hl'rt' thc prQhh·m h1•' Du tht• l>ymptt)m~ uppt'ar 1mm1·d111lt'ly <1fler 1•almJ:, 1101• hull hour 11rtl•r one hour after or 1-. th1· pruhll•m t·on:1l1111t .. It 1!'1 lrlll'mlant l1111ut·-. lion this tn .,c1• wh1 t•h way your purtit'ular pruhh•m lt•ani.. llyp<.'r or 11.vpo 11<·1d1ty fl ypoal'Hlily 1:. fal' rnort• w 11kllprt•ud than J-1 now rccognin•d Jly pnu(•11llty l:i also a m 11j11 r t· :111 1< It 1 v 1· f 11 c l or In i.tomach <'<•nt•i·r un ca:n A1.u w Kr.1-:1" ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R11lwrt '< "'"'''' l'i.hlnhrr Tl11mvu I\ 1'1'1"11. f;ditm /lnr/ldrtl I\ rr1lurll F.drlonul I 'uu1· f,rl11tn Tht> t>d1tt111UI j')Ul(t' (If lht' na1ly 1'11111 ~rrk' lo 1nrorm :ind 't1mulJlf' tf'Utll'f' h~ pn ... 1•nt1ni on lh1~ 11.111r d1v1·r~t· n1mm1•ntan Oil h'11h ' o( inl rr1•\I h)' ') nrhrnl t'll rolumni,t ~ nnd rarlourn~h h) pr'n\ lrhn11 11 forum for ri·nll1·r~· \ ,,.,.' ;•ntl '" 111 •'~l·nl1n1: thl' "''" , . , • r • 11pin11111~ and 1dca1< r 11 • w 1 cnt to111t11 Th1' l'dllori.11 11p1n1nn• or lhc Dall) Pilot ;}JIJX.'ltr <Jtlly 10 Ow ('dltQr111I ('nlumn nl th1• t1111 or lht• 1111.il.' Opinion~ t>l<· pre·~""' ti:--thr <'Olumni~ls :ind tartooni~t:oo ond lt•ltrr "'nlrn. :Vo lhl'll ""' n :ind nn t•ndo1 ~cmcnt of thl'lr \ i•'"', h) th1• l)ml> Pllrit 11hould Ix· 1nrerrt•1I \\'('({ • April 28. 1976 • We dn day' Closing Pric.-~ A,.,,,,f I "'""' .,, .. , .. ,,. ... ,\,.. "' J' "'"l~\,,t ... \ Arn't"O t ' ~'-,, ,,... ti "\A\ •n 0, NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS o...l•t_i.w.._.,_,.,..,.,... y.,._~t\. !l'«lfl( ••w. """°"· Ot-t-Clft<lllMll -• ••<.....,, __ .,, .... _._,,._,....,. .. ._..,llln O.•~l-IMllfWI Vleclnt:llday Af>!ll 28, 1978 N DAIL v PILOT a s Balo11ce Shilts 'lrnperialisni' Turns Tables By MILTON MOSKOW\TZ f'or a variety of reasona. U.S. companies went abroud ln a big wave af\\)r World War 11. For the 1rnme vat1t1~y of rea- sons, fordlfn companlf'l4 now are Invading the Unllt"d States -and the swttch tells }OU a lot unout Ule conngma balance of power ln lhe world. Companies such as Procter & Gamble. Campbell Soup and General Foods put plants into <lUH~r countries becauso they realized that wus thl' only wuy they could tap those markets. It didn't make much senlle to export packages or Tide soap or Jell·O. Companies such as Sony, K1kkoman and Volvo are proceeding on the some assumption to· day. Sony is making TV sets In San Diego. Kik- koman is turning out soy Money Tree sauce in Wisconsin and Volvo soon will assemble cars in Virginia. ONE COMPE LLING RE~ON for the US. invasion of foreign markets "as the d1 parity in "agt? rates Amen can pay scales were so far above those in the rest of the world that U.S.-produced goods "ere priced out of oversea:. markets. • This disparity also helped to ruel U S. tourUt traffic overseas. Americans traveled lo Europe lo pick up bareain:. -and they came home laden. That disparity no longer obtains. Wage rotes In Europl' and J apan have advanct"C..I lo the potnt "ht;re their 1>roduct:i often cost more than the comparable ont'S made here And German and Japanese tounsts now invade the United States to pick up bargains and they return home laden. WE ARE THEREFORE cxperrenc·inR whst other coun- tries previously experienced: a hUJtl' influx of foreign in - vestment. foreign corporate investment 1n the y.s. has been tO- creasing attlhe ·r ate oC 15 to 20 pc·rl'ent annua,lly. It s utged w $25 billion last year. which mt1ns it now runs aHead or ot.l't ~-~· ... Ar--~ r.~_,,.,. · · a~·u. ·!YRf~f' ~u, .. , ~~a t~ .. ...,., .... · More will tall into that catef(ory in the future. · One "ay U.S. compames muscled into other countne:. was by acquiring local conC¥'rns. ('hry:.lcr and Glllelte did that. So did a host of U.S. adverti~tnl! u~cnc1cs. That's now happening hert' THE BASKIN·ROBBINS tcl' l'rl•am ('hain has fallen In- to British hand!! (J. Lyons>. So h3\'<' th<' Saks Fiflh Avenul' stores ( Bri tish·A m erican Tobat·co 1 M c1tornla 's TV set busi- ness now belongs to the Japar1C':.t• IM ;.ilsushita) Our larJ:esl paperback publisher. Bantam. bu"' ncd by an llaltao con· glomerate < l F I ) . Among the largest fore1~n sull•lhlP'> operating In the US. today. She ll Oil. e1~hlh lariu.•st 011 <·ompany in the U.S.; Gr;,in1I Union. mqth largt>st supermarket t•haan. Nut1onal Tea, 11th large:.t supermarket chain. Le\ er Uro\ . I ht rd lorj!cst so:.ip and detergent producer. Thos .J Lt pion. the No. I tl'a seller . lloHmann-La Roche, one of lht• lo11 prescription dru)! sellers with its two tranquilizers. Valtum and Librium . Keebler. major cookie and craekt>r mJk•·r: Libby, McNeil & Libby and Stouffer Foods, both unrh now or Nestle; and Brown & W1lhamson of LOWS\111<' mJk1·r of Kool . V1cero~ and Raleigh cl~urcttes. They used to complntn l)Vt·1.,1•as about Amencan economic imperialism. The "1mpt•nah"m " we're ha\'IO J.! here no"' '" rom in,:: frfJm half a rlo1r•n 1·ountnes. Ariti-'redli11i11g' Bill BecoTnes Law SACRAMENTO <APJ Ciov Edmund Brown Jr. h11~ issued rej!ulat1ons making 1t 1llei;:a l for state·chartered SU\'· in11s and loans lo s ystematically refuse to ma ke home loans in low.income ure:.is Brown said his action marks the beginning of th1· "toughest and most stnngent" <'ampa1~n in lhe natw11 against "redltnrng'' -the practice of denying home loans in high nsk areas regardless or B borrower's credit r ating. THF. DEMOCRATIC GOVF.RNOR, whose adminislni lion announced last year It would move against rcdlinmJ!, said the regulations "would go a long way" toward curbin~ deleriorat1on of poor districts .. For too long the nei~h~>rhoods of this country hav1· been deteriorating for lack of <'upital. for lack of cconom1t· development ," he ~aid Do...,.Jon .. •A l'fl'rage• -...w Yor• t.AP) fln•t Oo..-J°"'1~ 11y11r11r,.. \TOCKS JO'"" ... ~°iti,,;;'?." ,.};;.~~. ~';'t ~ Ttn )10 11 ,11 l1 NC •• 111 V. • I QI l) Utl II 74 II t i ~ ttt tP \\ • ( 1' •\ \01 )OJ /A l" ~ H lOI \ .,, ~ • I .. , ~;,:,~wC'i""' ,,_ t11 • .,. , t rn t1tY't:':l'a ,00 Ht11 .. <114 M)() Ul•I\ lllJ,100 •j \I• l ,,_1 IOO IJp# oud IJmru• V:~~ .~~ q:.~• Pl''o,: .,~,~~~(~':f"'~:;.: :ti:,' 'r~ "~,~:,,"n: .. ,·!~ ''::n "'°i::,,~~~~ of <"•"9'" '•~•fOl•h fJf ¥t>lu~ f0t w.dn•VIA~ o,:t!:.:C':' t:.'!::~·?;. ~~ :%;, •;:,":~ ,,,.,. "'"0 ''td4f \ '"'' lh11 1t H.,. .. • \Jfl\11 lnd•J\f 1 P1u ga\ pt J P . .,4., •nc • ro1llon lh(J \ A,1\t•r tn ' ,~.'!r, ~:.1 I~:;:~ ~l' 10 Lill!• LOii" II " (•ftl MIO tt (~rovr1 (.o U V\ Homo U H•r,hy f d' 1J .,.,,, lftO ~I , ..... "" ..... 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Nftw '"• h•on Nf\W 1'1& tOW \ "'•'"" 1-y 0•1 HO 1SI l~ ,,,. 104 1•? -. ., " ,, 11 • J •• DAILY PILOT Tonight's TV Highlights CBS fJ 8:00 -Orangut ans: Orphans or the World. E((orts to save the orangutans from the encroachment or man are described in this spe~ial, filmed in the rain forest of Sumatra and narrat· ed by Peter Ustinov. ABC CD 8:00 -The New Original Wonder WOman. Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) meets her Nordic nemesis in Fausta (Lynda Day George). Germany's strongest woman, sent in 1942 by the Fuehrer to Washington to defeat Wonder Woman and bring her back to Germany. Lyle Waggoner and Christopher George are featured. KCET U 9:00-"AJl Over." This new Edward Albee drama on the theme of man's relation to death is perfomed by • the Hartford Stage Company on Theater mAmerica . ./ l rt1i11 e Chorale Include d Gala Concert Planned locredible. Ab$o1u,tely i.c~ blc There ui no ot.be-r way to descnbe 1t Here w~ are, jwst 24 hoUrs away from the m05t ambttiows and ut.onsbinaly complex d'°rat offenng to be ataaed in Soulbem California ror many a year, and we have bad virtually no publici- ty concerning that atunnl.na offer· • mine would have thought that music lovers in Los Angeles and Oranee counties would tuive been deluged with data on tb e performance planned IOI' Thurs· day. Friday and Saturday even· ings in the Pavilion ol the Los Angeles Music Center. TOM BARLEY ~ llklelcao& '"'~ tttmined and carefully pJannC!d attempt to come to \enns wtth • mauive work guaranteed to scare the pants off lesser person alities thon conductor Zubin Mebta and choral diredor Roter Wainer. Worldnc under their direction -.111 be tbe com bine<l for«s of the Loll Angeles Master Chorale, our own Irvine Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Chamber Singers. the Metropolitan Festival Sincers and the Collegi ate Chorale. bus Simon Estes. And. of course, lbt' Loll Anietcs Phllarmonic Orche1tra will be on hand to lend inatrumetit.ul aup,. port to a concert that will, we pN:dact. be talked about tor many years to come. Mahler's magnificent 8th, in- terpreted by more than 300 voices and the full orcht!istru. wllJ be performed on each of the three ~venu\gs at 8: 30 p.m. -CHORDS AT RANDOM Britain's beloved Amadeus Quartet -no less beloved m Laguna Beach, we might add - will delJver the final concert o' the season Thursday night for the Laguna Beach Cham~r Music Soelety. Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., the concert will feature works by --·.. fte:LSW "C:OUMTOO'#tlAT lllUIMl .... I ,,....,. ... ,. P m..ITAWVALLU" .... -•• ;-• :'" !.' ... ti "1Mtklll .... "''"'"'''~·--)\ -·:i ........... _. .. -"I• .... I ,.._,._. ..._._ ..... ..-. __ u ....., • U8,. ..... ''"'"" ... ~l.H.tttlal _,_, .... _.,. U..•H $&Ui-ltl ti.... hll.41 ...... "IOHllJO • AMO THI OUTUW" Cl) ,ll.UI P<>•CI" I.A. ,flWV 11114AltlCHUU" I X.I Q ,Q, "'WV ICITY 011. IKJ A "IOl .. .IO AMO y TMIOUlUW .. '1CIUHFORCI .. .. HOLLYWOOD IL ¥0 ... "'THI WILD 'AITY" "TMI MAM WHO IA SlW> DOWM fVllHT" '1' .. 5"0W .IOI" C'GI AFTER ALL, WE have to go back to 1948 and a single Hollywood Bowl rendition for the last local perform ance ol Mahler's Symphony No. 8, the ra med •·Symph ony of a Thousand." AND LOOK AT these superb soloilsts: s opranos Heathe r Harper . Clarice Carson an.d Delcina Stevenson; mezzos Claudine Carlson and Nina ·Hinson. tenor Seth McCoy. baritone Douglas Lawrence and Haydn, Schubert and Beethoven ""========== in the Laguna Beach High School ,.. "JAWS" A -ntl61.IAT auditorium. Selling anything with u Daily Pilot Cla:o:..if1l.'d Ad lS a :.imple muller . JW.l call 642-56711. V WALDO ,.,.,.. fNl r Oh Lord, another music season endmg. But who better to wrap it TV DAILY LOG This imminent oUering, 28 yea.rs later, is a much more de-up than the Amadeus? Emmy BallC.ts Arrive Wednesday Evening APtllL 21 U lllA hlllllllt ·~IS to lie Ill • j1Ct 1~11 C041kl ~· -1MY w1ndtal4 for rrt4 lllCI ll-L Better tate Than Never? Not This Time !lJ9lll>CDOJ~ lmlh LOS ANGELES CAP) -The "The entry cards were all nothing the academy could do -~riu':.':'1..':• f:": X !'n: case or the missing Emmy postmarked March 8 and were now to make up for the omissions rider cs Ol<idcfd,,.. 1SS11111a ~ nominations bas been solved -all stamped • Fo~ti:fJSupposed 1n the nomin-etions. but they did '°" « • PIOll*tl'lt _,.,"' •• weU , almost. But too•late to do ly Empty Equ1 i~t', ... said plan tosa.y something on the May · ~J' ~--atM. iPl.YbodY any good. award chaiqnan arry Stewart. 17 Emmy Awards telecast. "'Al l••••EEJ(l!JJi!IJ!!l:OD••••I . -... ClpM'""51111t;;.!lll,".r..,~_lfr'.,•""rrii•!l.au~,.~no~F~~~~{..;(~~~~~7~~o~ officer lea~~V-~~~~ !~~. ~~g::i t~-... :jt7 .. -... IDE A WILD POHY'° h~t f_,, h11DullaWJJ. ' the National Academy or "~lb~~i\'fit~~~:::..:~~.:-.f!'~~.. """ ~~j :"'~~.,.,, ~. = 11r-m Music l Comedy From Television Arts and Sciences six found in an empty mailbox, truck Angeles district man"1'gef"'"of h -"S«Y llDHS lf'GI ,._ ~ !~~CIJJllllr Tnil * w V.ps With Charo weeks after they were mailed. or cart. PostaJ Service, sent a letter of "W w AMDTHI _. And Me Johnson At 9 At least SO performers, writers apology to the academy. It wab DIXll DANCI KIHGS" Ml*f DMcllt a.. I Mtn Cttftll Slltw and directors -including pre-ST E WART S AID ther~ w a !-. delivered by messenger. :ua~:~ ~-vious winners Robert Blake of . 1111en""'11si.. O.llH 1e AlltriQ "All o..r· "Barella" and Carroll O'Connor • (JJS!MflllrSIM> Cdlrald NO..'s drt1111 tilllOm (lie or "All in the Family" -were Lockheed Fi.Im Set . fit Dedrlc c.,.., · tlltN of-·· 1.U11011 to dutll" not among those considered for · "''-*CtllllrJ a ,_1y ltflllS •.P •t t11t l1t11et'1 this year's Emmy nominations Wiii . ~ Pafomled by 1114 lblt!0td Matsuoka said the film. "Death • 7:t0W OO ~GHlHD 11tw CC-.) si.,. c.,.111. because their entry earth did not TOKYO <AP) _ A Japanese .,__ arrive at the Academy by the .__, ... ....,, 9:l0 0 9CIH?)Clllcit ' 1111 MM March 19deadline. motion picture company is mak· I• 12' £1 l '-ALA :_~ ~~ ~ =.ie:: ing a film to cash in on the Zone.'' should be in JapaneseP-------------------• l llhl• '~ ull>Oll .,._ loRfJ 1w1 to ro .PERFORMERS WHO wanted Lockheed payoff scandal that has ~i!,'* ouuutna.. ICllMI Ed 1--. to be considered for an Emmy thrown J apanese politics into an .... .... 1 ti>...,..",,.._.. b · th · uproar . .... •• must su mil etr own entry I rs of ~~t 10·00 11' m ni. .. Ilic'. (~) ards. . The Toho Company said It IS movie theaters in plenty or lame to take advantage of the heav} press coverage of the scandal. ~ -.._. 8u111pe1 11«c1n -nds a ~· (.1 in th l f 19co 59 Onutic sedn td 111vu11 111a t•ntles w1t11 tile The cards that turned up con· l m g e s ory o a '1<)· ~ ,..,, 1n111f'H m1n's 11s11t, 1n 1ttor11t1 ' tained all the acting, writing and competition between Lockheed 1:l01'*' Yllrltl ._ who••" llOI be14M '* brochlr ll directing nomin ations for "The Aircraft Corp. and the Grumman ~,.._Bat r... ' '""'"'''· Aerospace Corp. to sell Japan a ""' ---"-' "1114 n.-Jeffersoos" and .. The Durnpl· Liff AMilru SIJlt ..., -""' "'"""' new fighter plane. I.It's lillM A DMI 01 tlM IMOCtftt BrstMll«" Robert ings." The other cards are sWl I!.,....,_, 1taat Ou•all. wrol 1bMO •lld M11rr11 unaccounted for. 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AC4-1'AW .... _ "OltE FUW IJftl TIE C~IOO'S Er (I) e&IU>.Ma ... a St9-USJ U T /MM-l-):l ...... 7-:4t-l•IJ ClllBllLAID Tiii& a:-&r-1 . HOFOI D & HOHMAH .. ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN'• COMTIMUOUS DAILY 1:0M:l5-1: I 5-9:45 "TAXI DRIVER" CRJ CONTINUOUS DAILY Z:I 5-4:1W:l5-1:1 5 ftll.·SA T .. SUM. COM. YI I 0: IS FllEE l'illlll<ING "GROOVE TUBE" -Z;lO·S:Os..t: I 0 "FLESH GORDON" 1:50·•:2!>-t:JO N NA COVER OIRL INTO A KILLER .. .._ ...... ._ ... ,....., ... STM S lllAAGAUi HEMINGWAY CHIUS SMANOON lipstldc f At tnes it looked like it ngbt cost them their jobs, tW ,..Utiolis, llld maylJe Mn tW hes . DORD/lllFMAN "All TII PRESIEITT ,JEtf ~ .... ,"\ .. -. • ''SWEPT AWAY'' GET YOUR BEAUTIFUL COLOR T-SHIRTS, FREE T O THE FIRST 20 PATRONS ON FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! STARRING GIANCARLO GIAN NINI "It expfllles Intl a fierce ~attle , • ef ~ sues 1'1t is as wlttr as It is wise.~ as fttKlllS u it fI* is f•1t1tf. -MM> Cnot r£ • "Swept · it''--~·. Away_;'A •·~"""I"'·'' .. ,,1, .. 1 '""·· BY LINA'WERTMULLER ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE edwards BRISTOL CINEMA •ISTOL AT MACAllTHUll 540.7444 CINEMA WEST WISTWIMSTH AT GOUllt4WIST WISTMfN.CIMTH ltl·44tJ __ , , Orange Coast EDITION Today's Oosing .Y. Stoeks ' VOL. 69, NO. 119, 8 SECTIONS, 84 RAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRI t,. 28, 1976 C TEN CENTS ~Senate Panel Urges CIA-FBI Curbs WASHINGTON <AP) The natc Jntelligence Committee, r porting U.S. intelligence ugen· s used Illegal burglary. bug· ging and blackmail to spy on the p,-ivate lives of A(llericans, callE--d tfus afternoon for tight controls on the CIA and FBI, particularly by Congress. In a 396·page report, the com rruttee detailed previously dis !dosed abuses such as C'IA Carter Vic_tory Analyzed dom4)atlc spying. the FBl's COINTELPRO program 11nd electronic eavt-sdropping by the National Security Agency. It made 96 recommendations to sharply curtail Fiji activities and prohibit other agencies from VJrtually any involvement in domestic mvesugalions. .. All this occurred because 1n telligence agencies were ordered to break the law. felt they had a WELCOME right to break the lo\\. and even felt they had a duty ... to break the law." Sen. Walter Mondale <D·Mmn.).suid. Sen. Richard Schweiker IR Pa.). added tt\at "Congress bears a heavy responsibility for ignor· mg its constitutional oversight role." Two Republican members of the committee. Vice Chairman John Tower and Sen. Barry Goldwater. refused to sign the rt'· p<>rt. saying the recommenda tions weot far beyond the abuses Another Republican, Sen Howard.H. Baker1 said, "The test thing about this is that it's over. We've Cinisht-d 1t without doing undue damage to the ag1.>nc1es of the government." The recommendations 1n · eluded a new congressional panel to oversee intelligence activities. a virtual end to domestk :;pying by the CIA, NSA and military in telligence. a requirement for tlw FBI to obtain warrants for wiretaps or break ms and the destruction of intelligence files obtained illegally. The report. which conta.med few new revelations of govern ment "rongdoing. made thf'se findings "Too many people have been spied upon by too many go\•ern· ment agencies ... FBI head· quarters has over 500,000 domestic intelligence files; the CIA opened nearly u quarter million letters ; NSA obtained millions of private telegrams; tht.> Army created intelligence files on an estimated 100.000 Americans. and the Internal Revenue Service created dossiers on 11,000 ID· <Stt CONTROLS. lliage A2> Tax Goes ·up 3~ Ceiling Raised in Newport-Mesa By HILARY KAYE figures for Newport Beach and School trustee::., m adopting the ornoo•11v1>1101sw1 Costa Mesa will amount to an $4.02 figure. dec;id~ lo take ad· Newport·Me~a school trustees eight percent increase over this vantage of the Rodda .Hill. or SB . adopted a max1mum·tax rate for year • · 220. That 'law allows ·school~b· , next yea I"' of '.$4-12 per _SlOO as• The lax 4"afe could go lower. tric~ 'to levy ~xtra ta'xes to PHILADELPHIA IAPJ J11'(l· my Carter has v1rtu~y. wiped qut his active opponents for the Democratic presi-Oential nomipa tlofl. a nd now is read)~o confront Sen. Hubert 11. Humphrey if il comes to that. .,_,. ~ ~Cll: .• iJ' ~~ii-~~~!!~ ...... ~---_,..._,.._..J~, . sessed valuation .an mc~~ase ~-~!-~~if th~ assessed valua· _...i:,~.aiipt!Tl;Jl,revt'nu!-. ~!'lf:.~..ii~f,~-t~~:.--'~~-::! .. : "~-.... .. ~~-~~ .. ~~~~~ ~ .L-..•~". .~ . . . . pe.~~nl. ca'll hlgh wealth school dis· . D1stnct officials said this 1.s the The rate will be finalir.ed later tncts that suffered most from the highest the rate wo~ld climb. this year. when the county's as· restrictivel:taxation prov1!.ions of b&Jled o~ the assumption that ~he sessed valuation figures are prt>vious legislation. · ~ennsylvania '~ .preS1denl1al. prim ary election. He won Tuesday's popular vote with 37 percent and a landslide margin over Sen. Henry M . Jackson of Washington. And he held a surpnsmg lead today as the ballots were counted in the separate election or na· tional convention delegates. Carter beat the fi eld. and also beat the union lea,.ders and or ganization Democr!lt.s who tried to stop him for Humphrey's sake. l l was his seventh primary vic- tory in nine tries. and it may have been his most important because it came against the odds and the organizations . Furthermore. it gave him new ·momentum to carry into a hectic six weeks in which 22 slates will bolq primary elections. Carter is running again Satur· d~y in the Texas primary, and hopes the Pennsylvania outcoml' will bolster his cause there. He 1s entered in four ~tales next Tues· dny. This is not ·to say that Carter h as the nomination won: he acknowledges there is a long way to go, and said in advance that a Pennsylvania win would not '1nake him unstoppable. But everybody who has tested him has lost, and if the former Georgia itovernor~· oing to be topped now. it a arcnlly will have to be done b challl'ngcrs who have not yl't n in the ar('Dfi * * * HHH Seeking ·Assessment On Candidacy WASlllNGTON tAP > Sen llub<'rt H Humphrey said today ht• mu y uuthoriic an "c;iv.- ploratory committel'" to assess whether ht• !Chou Id become an uc live candi cl a t(' f or th e Democrnltc presidential nominu lion Humphrey said h<' 1s comini: under increasing pressure to an· noun~e his cand1clarv. With the "stop.Carter" move· ment failing ID Pennsylvania. sourl'es close to Humphrey fo. <tlcate he will say yes to reque~ts that he step at least part way into lhe race tn an appearanfc on ABC TV'-< ~"Good Morn1n1t. Amcril'a," umphrey. who was his party'" rcs1dent1 a I nomin('e in 1968. id hl' would meet with sup porters later in the day. "l imagine they'll want to talk politics." he said. Asked if he expected to be pre· ssured to enter the race, Hum· phre y said ''it's a lready started." He said that. despite former 'Georgia governor Jimmy Ca rt er' s vi dory in Pen· 'm1ylvania, he doubts any can· • d.idate will win on the first ballot at the Democratic convention in 'Julv Arter it became clear Tuesday night that Carter was on his way to a decisive victory In the Pen nsylvania primary, Humphrey disavowed any intention to join a stop·Carttr movement. In the television interview to· day, he said Carter "really has a ~_!gupnow." Ford Likes B11ssing Presidel)t Ford receives hugs and kisses from a line of Apache Belles. the Tyler Junior College drlll team, as he arrives in Texas for a week of campaigning. (Story, Page A'.3. > · Attempt to Save Yachts Continues By AUlON LOCKABEY O•llr Piiot 9Nlilt• f.dllO< Coast Guard and commercial salvage crews were still trying today to save the two sailing yachts which went aground on the return trip from Ensenada following the 29th Newport to Ensenada race The beached vachts were Rhinestone Cowboy. a Cal 2·29 owned by Ronald C. Greenberg of the California Yacht Club. and the lO·meter Bruilla. owned by 'ferry Hedin of San Diego. Rhinestone Cowboy hit the rocks near a small point of land less than f1vl' miles from Ensenada and Brailla fetched up on Pescacl ero Point about 15 miles out. There were no tnJunes aboard either boat. Rhinestone Cowbo¥ had 11 -deltve ry crew of two aboard and BraiJJa had three persons aboard. Reports that three yMhts were aground were erroneous. The re· port was based on an Associated Press report stating that an un· identified yacht was aground The report rderred to Rrailla. Rhinestone Cowboy was still on the beach Tuesday afternoon and appeared to have sustamed little damage Efforts were bemg made to refloat the boat at high tide Failing that. commercial crews would be hired to lift her out of the surf and truck her home Brailla. a wooden hulled 10· meter was reported to have sus tamed major damage and was m danger or breaking up Coast Guard crews said the 58-foot yacht had three holes in her topsides. Underbody damage was not determined. The commander of the Coast Guard cutter Walnut said one of the cutter's s m all boats was beached, along with a crew of six. while trying to get a.Ji~ obmrrd BYhma. The Coast Guard officer said efforts would be made to refloat the yacht by patching the holes i n the topsides and placing airbags inside. The Rhinestone Cowboy hit the beach about 3:30 a.m. Monday. shortly after crewmen Fred 18" Y ACJITS, Page t\2) county s assessed valuation canpleted (See TAX RATE; Page AZ I HB Postal Head Faces Hearing By ROBERT BARKER OllhoO•llf PllOISt.111 Charges that Huntington Beach Postmaster Dean Ward lied lo postal inspectors have been sub· stantiated , an Orange County mail official said Tuesday. Fred Myrie, officer in charge of the postal department for Orange County, said that Ward has been served with a notice that the de· partment intends to take adverse action which could result in his firing Myn e said that Ward has been given 10 days t.o present his de· fense at "' 1cn ume a nevance heanng may be 5chodule e· pendmg on the ment.s of Ward's argumentS Ward has oeen on 1eave since the mvesugat100 started m mid· Marc h along wtth mail supervisors Howard Monahan and Theresa Mercier C har ges that the two supervisors removed third class mail and e ncou raged other employes also to get rid of the mail also wer e substantiated, ac· cording to Myrie Monahan and Miss Mercier also will be entitled to the same grievance procedures as Ward All three received notices of the pending adverse action on Tues· day, Myrie said. Ward. who has been postmaster in Huntington Beach since 1972. said today that he had no com- ment. The final decision on the three .Wll be made by Hector Godinez. ~nager or the Southern DlUfornia Division of the U:S Postal Service. Myrie said that evidence gathered by postal investigator indicated that Ward had received statements from mail carriers (See POSTAL, Paite i\2) Refunds Due Utility Overcharges Ended SAN FRA~CISCO <AP > California consumen; \\ill pay only for the fuel oil actually used to g-enerak electricity. not what the major utilities estimate the~ will use. the state Public Ut iliti e 1ded. The PUC voted 3·2 Tue to eliminate the pro· jected rate adjust.Jnent ocedure which the agency said gave windfall ov charges totaling about S203 million to Southern · ornia Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. The P sai the two utilities will be required to indirect ref the overcharges. No direct refunds will made. The way it will work is that customer bills will be reduced. over a . three· year period. by the amount of the overcharges plus 7 percent interest. It is estimated the savings for the average Edison residential customer wi ll be $16.60. Fight Over Tauni ' Manslaughter Rap Pending fQr Teen Manslaughter charges were pending today against a student from Huntington Beach's Win· tersburg High School, following the death of another student al· legedly felled in a one.punch assault . The suspect, 17. is lodged in Orange County Juvenile Hall on initi charges of assault with in- t o do great bodily h$m. Ttic ute was apparently triggered by a taunt, police said . Police spokes men said Tues· day they were awaiting the out· come or victim Donald Eugene Terry's struggle for life befor£' taking any further action beyond interviewing several witnesses. Terry. 17. of 16362 Santa Anllu Lane, was prounounced dead at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday, about 24 hours after doctors joint· ly told potice and the family there was no hope for his sur· viva I. The \'ictim. who reportedly had a deep wtercst in science. suffered a sc\rere blow to the head when he was knocked down and hit it on a sidewalk. police said. Fire department paramedics were d\spatched lo a medical aid call regardln$! an unconscious student and said he had no vital signs s uch as heart beat or respiration when they arrived but were able lo resume the m through mechanical means. SIVCKS M.4KE MILD UPTURN NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market m anaged a mild re· covery today from an early selloff, turning mixed In con· tinued light trading. There was no news t.o explain the afternoon recovery and few ana lysts attached much significance to it. Terry remained in critical con· dition and never regained con· sciousness a fter being admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit where he was maintained on a respirator machine . "More serious charges arc now being considered," said Detec· tive Sgt. Bert Chadwick today. expla ining that the manslaughter count is almost certain lo be filed in the tragic case. Officials of the Huntington B\?ach Union High School Dis- trict today expressed sorrow over the incident, pointing out it 1s a true tragedy that should not reflect on their Wintcrsburg High School campus. A memorial service was held this morning al the continuation high school campus at 172000 Golden West St., in which ad· mimstralors explained what ii; known of the episode to the stu· dents. Coast Weather Mostly s unny late morn· ing and afternoon and a lit· tie warmer Thursday. lfigh Thursday in low 70s, low tonight 50 to 5$. INSIDE TODA" There may Mt be any gold in Laguna Hma but there ere plenty of good cook1. For their · winning recipe a, aee Page Cl. ladex At Yow S.r•lo r.-~"Lmbnlt L..M.loyd CAlllomle o ........ CMnlu Crtn-• 0 ......... 11 ... U lltfiol Po .. ~~lffUlft-ftl "'-· Al MellM• All Me.,.yTrH CJ Me•IH ., MM!< ... At MufwllJYMt 01·1 "°" .......... . •• Or~"'""'' .. ,. .... AU '"'1• .. O..SMl11e,..1t11 It•·' ittcilNl'llth I• S Tetnhi.oi •• • ... •• •• •• au CM 11·1 Alf IH -~ OlllOUtU4•fl-The Dow Jones index or 30 RHINESTONE COWBOY ON THE ROCKS JUST NORTH OF ENSENADA s'tocks gained 5.20 points to ,... HyOilrdfl•• ... _.,. c •. u T'llN4tn II WHtller CJ_ .. ..._. •• . .., A• I •• One of Two Yacht• Th1t Falled to Mike H Home After Rice 1,000.11. tTables, B,5) ___ ...,__ -...... :-....... Miii.A-" CJ ·...-.... _. ......... ·-tirl • ' AJ DAil y PILOT c Wednnd•y Apnl 28. 1976 Turned in Bike .. ~ . .. • . : Honesty Pays;· 'Toro' Rides O.lly,, ... ~ BACK IN THE SADDLE Robert 'Toro' Duran By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Olti..0.1ly l'l ... tuff Robert .. Toro" Duran, of Hunt inston Beach toda y 1s up lo hu bicycle saddle in offers to give • him a bike or repair his old bake ~hich suffers Oat tires Many Orange Coast residents who read the story of an honest boy who wanted to do the right thing responded after its pubhca- tton in the Daily Pt lot Sunday. Robert. 11. of 2207 F1or1da St . found a nearly-new lO·SPet>d s tashed uodcr a pile of tumbleweeds Jast Thursday and wheeled it dov..n to polJce head- quarters to surrender il. He knew the apparently un- registered prize was probably stolen by someone who hid it. m tendmg to r etrieve at in the.dark· ness Toro agr~ed with front desk Of. ficer Ken Jenson 1t was a beauty some boys can only dream of, say· ing that is why he thwarted the theft and delivered the 10-speed to authorities. • I 11 Re~rait 's Death · l 3 Dis, Captain Face Charges WASlflNGTON <AP> -The Munnl•Corps today ordered thn•c drill sergeants 11nd a captain court·martialed on charges rang- ing up to negli gent homicide a nd involuntary manslaughter In the training death of a younst ret•ruH. At the same time. tht' corps an- nounced that a Manne c.-olonel commanding a training regiment at the San Diego Rceruit Dt>pol and a second captain will receive adman1strallve "nonjudicial" punishment for dereliction m the performance otduties. The actions. ordered by Maj. Gen. Kenneth J . Hoaghton, com manding general of lhe San Diego Recrwt Depot, came six weeks after the death of 20-year-old Pvt Lynn McClure . in a Houston veterans hospital. The report ran more than 1,000 pages. McClure. of Lufkin. Tex., suf. fered head injuries al the San Diego depot during close combat training with other Marin e rec ruits using a padded pugil stick. His death has focused tbe most sever e criticis m of Marine recruittraining methods since the deaths of six recruits during a C'harges ullegln~ derelJclion In the perfor1116nC'-' Of dutiH, failure to obt'y a lawful order. and \'lolatin& a aenerat order. S.Sgt. u. c. W•llrarf will be tned by u special court•martlul on chori;ees olleglnR dereliction ln performance of dulius and vlolat· mg a general order . A special court·martitd mil)' hand down less severe penalties than a general court-martial ln event of convictions. The announcem ent said Col. R. A. Seymour. commanding officer of the recruit training regiment 1n which McClure served. and Capt. J . 8 . Ullman of the Head· quarters a nd Sen·ice Battalion were notified of Jloughton's m· tent1on to impose nonJudicial punishment on them and that they told the depot commanding general that they would accept that punishment rather than re- quest trial by court-martial. 00-Mesa To Work And then he continued on his way. walking to classes at Dwyer Intermediate School. about 1 5 miles from the two-bedroom apartment Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Duran and their six children 0111y l'uo1 s11u P...io training march at Parris island, Lef There Be Lights . s .c .20yearngo. sha~e. . \ In the announcem~nt. the Editor Says He Testified About Presley His dad. a bnck01ason. has Motorists at Fair Drive and Faifl'J iew .Road might be MarineCorpssatdthat~ LOS ANGE~ES <.P) .-.The ~ ~ • been out of work often .!..n~the past scratching their heads at the maze of signa lights at -Sgt. H. E . Agwlar will be tor of a Ca hf~rtma flnan~lal ... _ '. y1~ ~ '*:'~all~'i:~~; lo a bad ~r~~~"--~u,u·er~~~"'~~· .#J . · I\ .' · , Raaq '\Y~ ii b • ·~~~ourt~i:~~~~.! vs~ape~;~~C:~e;!"~~ng., ~~~a.; · ::f ... &.h:.~~t''? ni~~Toro~~, 1 • 't gs ~~.. ' ~:-·" . ···~~~l-'-:~ '· · _::~c11mi'~~~n ..... ..:·' : ·--A~t-! ·su·pervisor agreed Tuesday to are looking better aJI around to-roads1~e fo~ future use. Mean h1le , the o d s ignal lights • recruit. d~reliclion of duties and ahngs wit.rri" company promot- v.ork with Costa Mesa on plans day • are sttll bem~. used. So, ~tween t~e old and new there violations of a general order. ang the sale of a controversial de· for JOtot development. main· Robert had a good tO·speed are about 25 s ig nals al the mtersect1on. -S.Sgt. Harold L. Bronson will \ICC which supposedly extracts tenance irnd oper ation of bicycle only tv.o hours after the face a general court-martial on burnabl('hydrogcnfromwater. fa1~view Regional t'ark story of an honest boy hit the F p \I ch a r g es 0 r in v 0 1 u n tar y Paul J Kt.'11. president and \\~ale .the entire 257·ac~~ park newsstandsSunday woman Sees . rom age I manslaughter. aggravated as-ed1t or-1n·ch1.ef of ~he semi . ~1te 1s "1th1n Costa Mesa<; city Nin,,Albertsen,of253Bluebird CONTROLS sault,maltreatmentofare<."rwt, monthly Cahforn1a Bustoess. hm1ts. ct major port.Jon or the Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach. dereliction in performance ot said he testified Tut.'sday under land as owned by the County took the for sale s1gnoff het b1cy-Car Smached,• duties and violations of a general subpoena before the SEC. Harbors, Beaches and Park:. 01:,. cle and delivered it to lhe Durans' i::::I dividuals. and groups on lhe basis d The comm1ss1on is looking Into trict. rrontdooraboutlOa m .v.henshc oflheirpohticalbeliefs. or~~ l C v Ta tor will 0 possible stock manipulation by According to a report screened learned their telephone 1s un-Pol Dumped -"The intelligence agencies bef P · · j ~ rt 1 g persons connected with the de· by .the board of .su~rva!>ors. city Usted. have collected vast amounts of&n· ore a genera cou -ma 18 on ncc. Presley Companies owns officials have 1nd1cated an in-"I appreciate it very m uch. It formation about the Intimate de-the rights to all res1denllal ap· terest m de\•elopinf( the park a~ a was very nice of her." says Toro. A wom an makmg a call from a tails of citizens' li ves and about Frone Pan.,\ I phcations of the device through u jomtc1ty-countyproject. whomayslill claimthelO-speed phone booth o n Newport their participation in legal 11nd ~-S25 million agreement wi th Its "!share that !>enltment." said model he found If it remains un-Boulevard in Costa Mesa Tues· peacefulpolltical activities " inventor. · fifth D1 s tr1ct Supervisor cla1medinm1d-J uly. day afternoon watched as her -Thewomen'sllbcrat1onmov· POSTAL California Business a gave the Thomas Rath as he called ~or Toro's unselfish attitude has parked car was smashed from ement was infiltrated by FBI in· • • • "water-splitting" device ex negotiattonofanagreementwith sinceledlo~dditionaJorfersofa behind and shoved nearly inlo formants.TheNat1onalAssocia thatmailhadbeendestroyed. lt'ns ive cover age, d uring a lhf' cit y new bicycle an offer by a Foun the phone booth lion for the AdvorH't'ment or He also said statements of the period when Kell owned 2.000 R1k) said that as a result.or a tainValleybikeshopto puthtsold A San Juan Capistr ano m an Colored Peoplcwas thc subjector supervisors that mail had been s hares or stock in Presley. lie bond issue approv.ed by Co!>la one in perfect shape Cree a check was arrested by police after wit-a 25-year investi&a hon Army m-destroyed had been J(iven to Ward said he has since sold I .200 of the ;\11•11,1 voters. the city h:is funds for 525 sent anonymo~ly und nesses said they saw him emerge telligence opened files on Sen but that ward didn't reveal that shares. a\ J1lablc forthe project. ot))er offers orfunds to repair it from the car that ran into the Adlai E. Ste\•enson ID 111 I. and information to investigators. The SEC probe began earlier Tht• proposed agreement v. ill His father will use the extra parked vehit'le and conceal a Rep. A bn<:r M 1k va < 0 111 1. Myrie said today that the in· Uus year w hen brisk trading f'OVC'r land ust>. ;omt planning money to repair a couple of other ;ackft in a t~ash tan a~ thereat because or their part1c1pat1on in vesllgallon revealed that about boosted th<' price of a share or runc1 ing · pro\ 1s 1on of uttht) bic ·cles used b)' the six Duran of a nearby building Police said peaceful political mccllni:;' 600 pieces of third class bulk mail Presley stot'k from S4 25 lo over ~en ice_ and recreation prog~am-children. but also out or action they round 16 ounce:. or man Army agents al!>o i.l'arrht•d had bct.'n destroyed. S20 in three months. Keil .sold 900 ming. according to the Nev. port awattmg repairs due to 8 light ;uana a nd some pills in the for dissidents at a llallov.el'll var Myne said that the mail was shar es of the company s stock Be~ch sup<'n·1:.or family budget. he says ;acket ty for elementary school children outdated but that very fact in-during that period, but he still \\hen city and. county urflcials Duran _ who was out or work Daniel Lloyd Hogan. 30, of and a conference of pru.•st• dis dicates "that something was held 800 sha res when the SEC negot1dtl' the JO&nt Fa1rv1ew Friday _ s aid things are looking 26275 Via del Cavalin. is current· cussing birth control. amiss." hailed lradmJ( last March 24. Regional PJrka~reemcnl.rtv.111 upo,erall becau•ehe~~nd~ ~l~ged in Costa Mesaj~l with ~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bP returned to tht> Roard ol anewbrrckmason jobMondayl'x bail set at S!>,000. He faces ~~n1sor!>for.1p11ro\,tl panding a supermarket 1n charges or being uncler the in- Castrated Butch e r Dies \11..:E~STEH . Wt>llt (;ermuny t:\l'I Juergcn R.1rtsch, a 29- ''l'ar-old butchN's apprenl1Cl' st·rving I ime for lhl• sex murder::. of four young bo)!>. llil•d today after voluntarily undergoing ('a-;trat1on HI hope of gaining pa role. hos pita I officials re J)l •rted fhc• 0Hic1als attributed lhe dr ath to c·ard1ac arrc't rollowang llw operalton at o ho!>p1tal in m·arby E1ckelborn The d1!>\r1ct at torn.ey !> oHl l'l' in Paclerborn orrh•n•d .in .1utop~) uncl <;c·11cd th1• ins trumc•nt.., lll>l'tl lo ull m1111,\er thf' .1r11•!>lht•t1r ll1ld. w •. .,, c;t•rm.im .... l.1r.:1•,t n1·" -.puper. 4u1He1I l1.1rl!>ch ,.., ..,,1qnii earl1t•r th.1\ the oper.iuon "·" h1i. · l.i5t ch1inc1• 111 ... 2ti '•'.•r old v.1rc . 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'resultinJ( from a police station Webster said Hogan already is ronvrrsation o\·erhrard by a av.ailing tnal in J une on federal nt>w~man" charges of posses~1on of 1,600 .. "Yeah ... he says shyly "Nol all pounds of marijuana of thMTI said thev would ha'e Ann ette Kauderer, 23821 turned it 111 like I did . but they IUllhurst Drive, Laguna Niguel. wl're probably ;ustteai.mg .. parked her car near the Tern Inn Motel. 2154 Newport Blvd. to YACHTS ... Marvin and Al l'~ray departed the Ensenada breakv..ater on the re· turn trip Ownt'r Grt>enberl( wa<; not aboard ··we just made our turn Cor San 01t.'RO a little too soon. th£'Qn1e<l ~t ar\'ln "First md1cat1on wt> had that we v. t.'re an trouble was when v.e started boun<'IOR on the rocks off the pomt " The tv.o crcv.men swam ond \\ adcd ashore w 1thoul injury They stood by the craft until the owner arrh·ed to make sulva11e arranJie ment ~ Cause or lhl' Brn11la accident was not dete rmined The crewmen were not idcotified. Brailla. butlt in the 1930s. was previous ly owned by lloultton Snidow of Lido Isle The only other mishap to m11r the race occurred when Norman Palmer. a crewman aboard Roy Disney's 52·foot yawl Shamrock. sustained a minor c)e m;ury v. hen the boat lurched. slammmJl h1m against a br acket orf the nav1gator's table Palmer was taken from the vacht at Ensenada and lreal~ first at an Ensenada hospital and then transferred to a San Diego hospital. He was released today and returned to his home in Long Beach, authorities said Veto Threat Eyed WASHINGTON <AP) -A veto lhreat looms over a $4.38-billion housing bil I th at is aw ailing House action following passage in the Senate. Proponents say the measure . whkh the Senat e passed on a 55 lo 24 vote Tuesd ay. would create up to one million construction jobs on frderal housing pro grams in the next fiscal year make a phone t'all Her young son. who was in the car at the timl'. was unhurt by the impact. which wreck,ed the rear or her car and caused major damage to the vehicle driven by Hogan . A steel pole an the ground kept the wom a n's car from being shoved into the phone booth. PoliC'l' said a i,.e;,irch of Hogan'<; car turned up a briefcase con- taming hve gra m11 of what ap- peared to be cocaine. a scale and some money f1ro .. Page .. t l TAX RATE .. According to Newport-Me!'.a ~pokC''lman Joan Harmon. the d1str1<·t will generate an extra $600.000 with the Rodda Bill Trustees had the opportunity to a11sess the extra taxes for the cur- rl'nt year . but decided against It Inst year because they tl11d re· cenlly held a successful lax over ride election. which also raJsed t11XC$. Trustees were expected to be11n examining the district budget Tuesday. but held off because two trustt'es were absent. They st't a special budget study session for 7 30 p m. next Tuesday at Manners School. ADAITIUCTS HORSE B UYER "l soldhlm " That's the a dvertislng success experien ce of the Dana Point man who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pllot; Rr1o1 '' Ar;ib1::in Q1111rh'r II ~rs Geldln~ Xlnt trail. 5450. >.XX ·UX'< JC you have a horse to sell. call 642·5678. It only takes a few words In the right place to at· tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. the nght place is the Daily Pilot. ' To fit, or not to fit: that is .e qu~~§2U~., .. w THE OPTICAl:DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa briatol st. at aan diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 • glasSCf; a nd not havt' them fit well. Slippini:. pinching gla!IS<'!! a rc a discomfort you can do without. That's why the Optical De- partment at Wards l'!pec1aliz~s an fitting glasses. We take a lnng, <·nreful look at your no~c. 1•ar"· temples and 1•yes to make s ure you get a fit that'11 ju11t right. When you keep in mind our large 11election of JlOOd -looking frames and rea11o na ble cost, it'll ('ll><Y to sec why the Opltrnl Department at Ward11 ha" fit gla1111es on over holf 11 million faces. So whc•n vou need iilastws, 11m1c 11<>c u!!. ·we'll mnko asure you get a n l just 811 you like it. I Put )'O!Jr face in our hands. OPT·3 M < >NT<,( >Mf ~y WARD ! Patty Transferred South Attorney Calls Move 'Second Kidnaping' SAN DIEGO (AP) -A pale and weary Patricia Hnr5t. bu• arrived in ~n Diego for coi.irt-ocdered psychiatric testing after a nine-hour, 600-mile drive frOm a federail youth pn.son ln Northern California. Eacorwd by live U.S. marshals in two uni. t.he 22-year-old newspaper hem~~ arrived here Tues· day afternoon. Her heavily armed escort described the trip u "uneventful and pleasant." but refused to say anything more about the transfer. Miss Hears t was taken directly to the MetropolJtan Correctional Center in downtown San Diego, where she was booked and assigned to a third noor hospital wing. SEATED IN the back with Deputy Marsh3J Janey Jiminez, Miss Hearst stared straight ahead us the cars t:.arned off I.he street and disappeared ip· to the underground par!Cing lot of the new federal <'Ourtbouse building, located across the street from the bigh·rise federal prison. Reporters were barred from a connecting tun- nel through which Miss Hearst was escorted to the jail. Jt was not known whether Miss Hearst , who is convalescing from surgery performed to correct a collapsed right lung, was able to walk to the prison or whether she bad to be wheeled in. There was also no immediate word from federal officials on her condJtion after the long drive from Pleasanton, where she was taken Mon- day by federal officers who transferred her from Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. Marshal lntel"rupted it and said Patty w1a.11 leavrng immedlal6ly. He t-Okl her to get out of bttd and get dressed in three minutes or lbtiy would put a blanket over her and drag her from the hos pital " Albert said. · BRANDING her transfer a virtual second kid· naptn.:. Johnson alleged his client was "held incom- municado without not.Ice lo fum1ly or attorneys." Johnson also rlaimed Dr. John Prendergast. who is Miss Hears t's attending physician. was upset by her transfer Monday. But Arlhur Faro, hospital associate ad· minislrator. denied this. He sald Miss Hearst's lung had recovered fully and Prendergast had told th,• marshals she could be moved "at their d1scret1on * * * More Charges? .. ~..,,... "2NO KIDNAPtNG' lawyer Johnson Soliah Future Unsure SACRA.MENTO (AP) -Steven Soliab, found innocent in a federal bank robbery trial, may still face charges of harboring his underground lover. Patricia Hearst. Federal prosecutors in San Fran· A customer, Myrna Opsahl, was killed by a shotgun blast frred by one of the roblilers. although prosecutors say Soliah was not the triggerman. A jury of eight women and four men found Soliah innocent in the bank rob· bery case Tue~day after 6""2 hours of deliberation. - MISS HEARST was ordered by U.S. District cisco refused Tuesday to rule out the Court Judge Oliver Carter in San Francisco to un-possjbility tbat charges of airung the dergo psychiatric examination after·she was con-fugitive newspaper heiress would be victed of armed robbery in the March 1974 holdup of reinstated against the 27-year-old THE \'ERDICt. came moments a Hibernia Bank branch in San Francisco by mem· house painter. after state officials revealed that bersoftheSymbioneseLlberation Army. ··The re are a number of Sohah's alibi witness, Emily Toback, After her tests. she is to be returned to San possibilities." said Asst. V .S. Ally. might not have been where she said Francisco for a probable review of the maximum David .Bancroft. ".We.are evaJ~ating she was on the morning of the rob· 35-year prison sentence imposed on her by Carter. all options and rev1ewmg all evidence bery. Meanwhile. Defense Attorney Albert Johnson which has come to light since Sept. , B th t' th . ed ·1 1 · d Tu d bo h d . . 18" , Y e 1me e JUry vot 12-0Tues· J,lngn y ~omp ame es ay ~ _ut.t e . ecJS1on to · . day for acquitlal and was leaving for moveM1ss e from •. --~ ... ,wllP~~·s~h ·~~ .. ,,...,.__:.._,__,. . . ,,.:\........ .. ~-·:,,;r·. ·"'YJJf'>H''../' ~ •. ···Y1uj;/''1.n.,)~if'f.i~N -: ' ·1,ld;'.-4"" .. • '7n'•~ .... -~"""' Mi nmii'tlti ~fi<:-"f'"' -~ "~rlllt s e· sta e alwhenadenutvU.S. days as a fugitive. was charged with ·., • 011e Vote Short harboring h~r when they were ar· .. The way I felt was the evidence rested in San FranciseoSept.18. just wasna there. There were quite a But that charge was dropped after few holes, a lot of things ... Like l Soliab was indicted here for allegedly said, what evidence they did get was helping steal $15,000 from a Crocker not enough. It was too weak." said the B •11 L I National Bank branch in suburban jury forewoman. Jo Ann Parker, a I t 0 eg a iz e l_c_ar_m_i_c_ha_e_l_on_A_p_ri_l 2_1_. 1_97_5_. ____ c_a_r _m_ic_h_a_el_h_o_u_se_w_if_e_. ----- Mace Spurned SACRAMENTO <AP> -A bill that wou~ al~ow public use of the disabling liquid tear gas spray called Mace has been rejected in the legislature. ~ The. measure by Sen. John Nejedly, <R·Walnut Creek), fell one vote short of passage on a S-3 vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Nejedly claimed that elderly persons could use it to protect themselves from muggers. The California Peace Officers Association and committee chairman Alfred Song, <D·Monterey Park), said legalization of Mace might provoke 1 more violent attacks on the elderly. \ Dla•ond Lane Reprf .. .,e --r-ms ANGELES (AP) (---S-ta_t_e ___ ) -The Los Angeles Coun-. · ty Board of Supervisors "---------' has given the Santa Monica Freeway's con· troversial Diamond Lane project a six-week reprieve by refusing to cancel the subsidy for special freeway buses. Supervisors voted 3·2 Tuesday to delay further action on the project until June 10, when public transportation financing i'n general is to be dis· cussed. f"onnula Tainte d at ffo•e LOS ANGELES CAP) -An infant girl was re- ported Improved today after being near death with burns or her mouth and throat from drinking formula that had been contaminated with chemicals at her home, county officials say. Ralph Tetrault, director of the county t'OOd and Drug progrnm. said an investigation showed there was .. contamination after the consumer received the product." apparently when it was poured into a bowl <'Ontaining a c:mstlc substance before it was fed to the ha by. f'ore•t llonee Denied SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The State Court or Appeal has ruled against a man seeking to build a home on two acres m Del Monte Forest on the Mon- terey Penins ula. It rl'verscd a lower court rulinit Monday und in- !ltcad .sided with the ~ntral Regional Coastal Conservotiop Commission which had refused to is· sue a buHdlng permit to Richard Davis in May 1974. The appellate court noted that the regional . commission had found that <'Onstruction would partially destroy an archeological site. Bod• Sex~• Tar,,..1 .. d SAN OtEGO CAP> A Municipal Court judge has denied a challeni.:c or the constitutionality of p~tltutlon laws. but he said police should pursue men und women equally in makinl( prostitution ar· rests Judge T . Bruce Iredale made the su1rnestion Tuesday in turning back the challenge by attorneys for Sylvia Bland. 23. accused of soliciting an act of prostitution in a massaRc parlor. Iredale said both prostitute and the customer should be arrested if caught in the act of soliciting. The judge su~~ested the police hire more women to n<'t as undercover agents to catch men soliciting prostitutes. THURSDAY Teriyaki Sc-rved Steak J t~~;PM soup or salad. potato, fresh roll and butter S2.35 SPIRES IRVINE MacArthur Blvd. at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd Men~sand Ladies' Watches 33.33 Reg. 39.n. Take your choice of men's or ladies' 17 or 21 jewel watches. Many with auto- matic calender and day/date features. In a wide select4on of beautiful styles. At one l~w super .saving price. Sale price effective 4 days only. JCPenney ~ 'l ' I ~ H '. h '; ........................ UH Your JCPen"'y Charge. Elctpt '."lit"".,~'' IUfftA PAH: Beach al OrangethOrt>e •Coen wee~days 9 30 10 g 30 Sundays tO to 6 OlA)fGl: City Or at Garden Grove • Ooen weelldays 1 o to 9 Saturday 10 to 7 Sunday 11 30 to 5 SAMT • AMA: 3900 So 8ns101-t"o of So Coast Plata • Ooet1 weelldays 9 30 to 9 Saturday 9 30 to 9 Sur.days 10 to 6 DAIL y PflOT A5 . Weider Fined Again LOS ANCELES CAP> A company •operated by J oseph Welder has been fined $500 and placed on one year's probation for short·wel1htin1 con· ta!nen of cosmetic cream. Company otflclals pleaded no ron· lest Monday in Los-An(eles MuniclP.•I Court to two counts of \'lolatm~ the i.tate business and proftlsssioni. code Welder was lined $S4,000 last Jun 8 and ordered to make rdunde. to California purchasers of nus "Jo'iw Minute Body Shaper." Hickory Farm~ g~,o remembers Mom with something special! If !v1om liv\?S out-of-town \\'l" will mail vour gi lt ~ I 7• & lr•IM M..,,.,wi .. ecll I'll-. '42-0t72 ..._.,..., 'Tl t s.t. 'Tit 6 S.11. 'Tl I MARINER'S VILLAGE, DANA POINT PHONE 496·2670 Versatile, dependable, with built.in bl1nd·hem stitch, exclusively designed front drop.in bobbin, extra wide zig· zag capability, sna~on presser feet. many other convenienc1:~. Carrying case 01 cabinet extra. THE FIRST EUCTAONIC HOME·SEWWG MACHINE IN THE WORU>I Select vovr stitch, and sew ... imtantlvf Advanced exclu.sives incl~ a button-fitting buttonholer that stops aptomatically, the f.tiP.8t Sew" 2".wy surface ·! ··I I 7 ·I _ .... fOf insta.nt 'frff arm' sewing of cuffs. pentlegs,sleeves and othllr hard to reach areas. Ctrrylng Cl" or Clbine1 extra. TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE AND SAVE EVEN MORE -cw. "let•. C.011 111... I wt.a» .,, ... c • .-.C•••t,. ... •·"'~~ ttt-11n ,. .. ....,..-...fir.,. --._.......,,,,..,c........ IU-'191 ... 0tov .. i..s..,ci.-... ..u,,, IUll c.. ....... ,,l • .... • .. ..,, .. ,,,._ '90Ji W 11"1 St, tM• '"' 13'1'M .,. .. ,-..... 0..... - • A Tredtmlrk of THE SINGER COMPANY A• D IL Y PILOT EDITORIAL P GE Fairview .Road Saga Commuters on Fairview Road haYe been in a rut literally for many years. The Jale$t street· widening project, which wa lo bo.ve been completed by mld·April, met with many sctbocks . not the least of which were delays cau~cd by problems with utilitie!i. When the original contract was awarded to a Hun· tin((ton Beach construction firm , work had to be held \JI) for installation or phone equipment. Arter a while, the suhcontractors began to mum· ble about not being able lo get on with the work. said the contractor, and the city decided lo rebid for the half-completed project. fie ming Construction Co. of Cl'rritos won the new contract with u low bid or $499,128.23 lo complete the roadwork. The firm ~aid it will take 55 working days to do the: JOb ··After that work 1s done." says City Manager Fred Sorsabal. "I don•t thmk the city would install a new street light on Fu1rv1ew." We trust he is right. If we could offer any advice on the future of Fairview Road. it would be: Lca\'e it alone~ Mesa's Money Tree chieny because of the cost. They tbeorized at that Urne, and undt!ntandably, that $6,100 is a lot to pay for a single tree. But residents of the area won a rehearing or the proposal, wlth spokesman Williem Scholes saying the neighborhood didn't "want to watch twigs grow for 20 years," in the new fark. Granted, smal trees in the fledgling park would take a long timl! to grow. And. instant use of a climb- ing tree would be beneficial lo the park. It still com('s out to a mighty i.um for one tree.Al that price. the city h<td better place a full-time tree doctor on duty to check its health on a continual basis. Recognition Earned Joe Wood, Tom Martin, John Brannon and Ray Toggweiler arc not well known in the Harbor Area. Members or the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors felt they should be honored because , these four men are outstanding firemen serving in Costa Mesa, Irvine and ~ewport Beach. The four were lauded for their contributions to the community or scr"icc and heroism at the re,.altors' an- nual breakfai.t for local firemen. lt is a worthy event and one we hope the rcaltors will continue lo l>ponsor !iince the contributions Costa Mesa 1s buying a money tree. firemen make arc too on en overlooked. Nol one that will produce money, but rather. a This is unfortunate in light of t~e fact that, na tree that will cost the city S6.100. The hug~ sycamor e. tionwide, fire fi ghting is the second most hazprdous approved fo r purchuse by the city council last week. career in terms of deaths in the line of duty. Only coal will be placed in T;magcr Park in the northero part of mining is more · ngcrous. ,.-· ~Coslra J\les~. < .~ '··· • _.. • llllilflll!!~~·-·~..t.h.cP~<: i · s . .i.l' • .~ ~'::'--.. . ._:,....,~~"'-le~i.~~ ....... *...t ,...;.,..y.... • .. c h6med ),oop. /1 The Migrant Workers: A FaCeless, Hoj)eless Tide WASHINGT0'.'11 In ai,cnesor stark reports from Fiornfa, ~c recently .desc ribed the plis:ht or the stoo,.aborers "ho toil under the hot un an sandy, snake infested ields The r eports were based on the experiences or our reporter, llal Hernton. who posed as a drifter and 1n filtrated into a mi1uant c r t' w JI t• spent a WN'k in the helds . p I (' k I n ~ tomatoes ror a penn} :.i pound. Hernton round that lht.> m1~ranl workers in his camp earned barely enough to pay, day by day. ror three tasteless meals. n filthy mattress tQ sleep on and wine to dull their aches. Most of them. unnble to pick cro(>6 fast e noui:h lo keep up with the char~c' dcduc t('!I from their paych<•ck~. II\ 1•d 1n 'irtual bon dage. Bernton labored for the cor· porate farming empire ol A.D\&da and Sons. He stayed in a depressing camp -row after row of battered old trailers upon a parched. sandy site barren ex- cept for scatteted wine bottles and tin cans. Each trailer w1:1s divided into four cramped com· partments . He shared a tiny . room with a bleary companion who lurched around at njghl. The room was streaked with ~rime and stank of urine. JN RESPONSE to our reports. we have been deluged with let· ters from <'Oncerned American.; \\anting to know "hat the ~o,· ernmenl 1s doinJ! l" h~lp the m I· grant workers. Sad to say, the politicians are more concerned about pleasing lhe corporate growers who pass out campaign contributions than in helping the downtrodden pickers who ha\'l' no money lo ('Ontribute. Most or them don't slay long enough in one place even lo \'Oh~ (JACK ANDERSON) Our r<'ports causl.'d only a pas~ mg stir 1nb1dl' lhe Labor Dept. which is supposl.'d to protect lh<' migrant workers. Apprchensi"<' officials met behind closed door.!. to discuss how lh<'y !;hould respond to our t•harge!-. One orflciul. Fred Romero. 1m· plored his colleagu<'~ lo c.-rack down on thl' corporate farms that make hfo m1~l'rabll• for Oie mi· grants. But h1b pll•as. according to in-.1dc ~o urc{·~. "ere di:.· regarded. fNSTF.AD, thf' meeting de· \elol)('rl into u t.lralegy :.ess1on not lo hl'IJ> thl· explo1lcd "orkers but. as one source put it, "lo pre· ,·ent Jack Anderson from hitting the Labor Dept " We ha'e some ad\'icc for the Lattor Dept. Just stop neglecting the migrant farm hands. They are lhe nation's mo\l underpaid. undernoura~hcd. underpn' 1lc~cc.J pe<>ple. The L<ibor Dept 1s wp posed to enforce minimum "ork ing standards . The dcp<artmcnt has bureaucrats on thl• pa) roll who draw rat salaries to upholll these standards. They hold m\'('I ings. write memos. lflSU(' stall' mcnts . nut they do next 111 nothing for l he cxploiled hl'ld workers. W.J. Usery. Jr , the m•w labor secretary, ha:. a:.s1gncd the• lowest priprllles to the workl·r~ with the greatest needs He hui. actually cut back programi, to help the nomadic fic•ld hands Here are the insidc dl.'laili. -THE Fl\CELESS children who are born into the m11otrnnt camps have one way out Educa lional programs ar(' supposed to be made available lo help them to acquire job skills and qualify for collelole. One document. in- tended for the eyes only or Lnbor Dept. officials. reports that thes<' program "have proved almost 100 per('ent effective" in reduc ing the dep('ndcncc ()( thc!ie \Oungsters "on m1~rant 1:1bor '" their chief sourn· or mcomc " 'frt Asst Labor S('c~ \\'1tl1am Kolberj.! "ants 10 cut nut frd1•r11I pro~rams for m IJ!fUnl cducullon Sc('retar> IJser~ ha:-JU!ot :i.:rct•d 10 kill :-.ome or th1• program!> Mo!il migrant form laborers ll\•e In ~h abb~ blum ra mJ)!. "111ch. theorcticall). an• su11 posed to meet minimum federal :.tandards. Rut the Labor Dept. ~ inspectors havt• ~hown liltll-"" thusiasm for upholding th1.• 'tan dards. More often than not. the~ rnn duct haphazard ini.pect1ons or merely a('cept th<' assurance or the ~ro" ers that the housing Is adequate Now Labor Dept. or- f1cials arc actually <'Ons1dcr1ng a propo~al td lowt'r the standar~ This "ould permit gro"ers legal- 1~ to house migrants in "orsc shelters than mos t states ~rm1l for dairy cattle. -MA:'llY C ORPORi\T t; grow('rs would rather h1r<' foreign workers, u s uall y Jnma1can,. \\ho "111 \\Ork for IO\\Cr "a~l'' .inti oll'l'l'Pl \\ClrM.' llvlnJ? roncl1111111s lhan nall\t' Amcn<'.in' Hui undl•r k<kr.d la". lon·1~11"111 kt•r' r;1n 1>nl\ l>t• h1rl'd 1r 1\nw1 l!'itn l.llK1r I' llOI U\'all J bll' 'I ht• !.: I'll\\ 1'1'' ('lf'l'UOl \t'OI tlw l.1\\ 11, .11h1·1·11srn~ 1111 "ork<•rs whilt th1• 1\m1•n1· .. n~ ;1rt· on the mo ' t' bl'l w1•,•n t rop<;. 'flw LabOr lkpl 1s lully aw;11·1•11flt11b bit of l'hi<'<1ne rv Y<·t thl' 1kr111rt mcnt !>huts 1t!o 1•\ l'' and c.-t•rt1lll''- 1 housand ~ or .I .. rn ill rans l'\'l'I'\ summl'r The ~tfl•Jm<; ul ml~I Jnt rarm h1borcr" "°'' th1·11u~h the nal1un l1k l' humnn h1~hv.a~' mean\\hllc , l'l k1rt1n~ lhe m etropoh1an :11 l·a-. an<I l'Ullin~ through lhl· f1~·lch 1\~rir111t11ral areas plead for l hl'lr ttl'f\I<'<'') "hen there 1s p11·k1ni.: 1C1 lw cl111w. then pressure tl11•m In mo'''' nn lest they lop the "<'If.in· correr .. and burden the ~choob with llw11 children Even the L<1hor 0l'pl which 1s supposed to 11clp th1: workers, si. on th<• :<.1111' or 11 ... grower., Taking Sides in the Coast Commission Debate To the Editor ,\ftl•r l passed recently a~ain the mon~tros1ty or the Promon to ry Point development l n • membered the promist' or the C'oastal Commls~1on, that our mast hnc shou Id be de\'doped in .i m ore rl'ai,onable wa) and ~1m1lar development!\ ~ill not 111· cur again TllF. WORK nf lhr• Coa\l1;I Comm1ss1on ('an only be hallect nnd 1t is hoPl'd that lhl· ~trcrluou., work of the comm i'l\lon "111 tw crowrwd when th<' su1ou:e:oct<'d rm p('rtv rur<'hll~('I> nlon1t our 1•oastllnt• "Ill takt' plac.-c and our 1011rl1ot·orl('nll''1 ('Oi'lslul d t ICS "111 ha' e ht•urhc'I and open 11pace In offl•r lo toun!4l'I and futun• r~ i.1dl'nts Soml' coMlal OpJ>nn,•nl!4 claim that thc h1~h unemployment rote I~ NlllNl'ci hy lhl' pr\•S\•nt pnll(')' Of thc Coa11lal Commission lln- tortunntl'ly ltu•rt> 1~ hll(h un l'mploym<•nt ull O\'<'r our coun try. but only Culifornla has a ('oa11lul Commission. fl t;TI'Y 11 f:C:K t:t. '' "ot h~r \'lf"ll" To the Editor With reference lo MNI. Judy Ros('ner's April 11 letter, nd mon.ishutg me lo take the emo· Dear Gloomy Gus Just what do the proponents ot a bridge over the Sanla Ana River at 19th Street propose lo do about the ex- tra thouunds of cars this would funnel onto our already crowded streets 7 D.V.Ptf. _, O<ll-lll·-·~ .. ~ ......... -.c"-''' rtfltc1 .. .......... __ ....... ,_ .... _.,. .. _., O., IMllY l'I• ( MAILBOX ) ttorr mn-nr the \oasl:il ('um m1s s 1on . ev1d('nlly com m1ss1on\>r11. (olthou~h !the did not 1dcnUfy herself n>1 lluch l fe<•I 1·11 empt from pracl1cin~ "hut she preach es. Surel~ her "rt'!lt'nt m('nt" stated. is an ('motion in 1t.setr. ~ More motionnt i~ h'•r !!lot<·· ment: "I "'as precisely b<.'couse local elec 4 of!1c1<1ls wcrt' nut tltnsitive to the needs and desires of their ('On11t1tuents ... " 1 would venture th<' oplnJon given me hy other concerned cilizen11 that votill'11 passed the in _ itlative be('ause of its v11Aucly word t>d contt>nt pro m i'lln~ somehow bt'tlcr cnvironmt•nt. not kn()f,\•ing how It would be ad· mtnl!ltNcd. SINCE I like Mrs. Ho~u.·nPr, and I would prefer nol lC> incur her wrath again, I wouJd quote the statement!! of another ,., commissioner . v.•ho should be Cully as knowledgeable as any comm~sioner on the subJett of how the commission has wielded its powers. Carmen Warschaw was quoted dire<'llY in the Daily Pilot: I. The continuation of the com- mission is .. ridiculous:· 2. "Persons appearing before the commission are lnsult- t'd and accused of false stale· ments by some of the com· missioners." 3. The state coast plan drawn up by state and reglonnl bodies, "reached a n ew low in tgnorinll the rights of individual property owners, as well as human rights In ieneral." No concer.ned citizen is op- poaed to protecting our environ· mtnl any more than we oppose mother lo\•e. apple pie and patriotl~m. 8ut the needs of the young people for housing at :i price they can a fford; for the de velopment of alternatives lo dl.'pending on OPEC nil: for the reasonable dl.'vclopm••nl or our properly, requires more skill and compassion thnn has been :,hown by th<' regional and state coastal ~m1s1o1ons 1.AOISLJ\W REDAY .~fff4fl> .'t~rfl>t1 To the Editor Soml' t1m1· back. I bc('am1· in lercsted at. lo the amount of in- b Ur an c.-l' that the Stale o f Cahforn1a <'<1rri('s I foll that this informatio n "ould he especiully pertinent s111re lhc insuran<'c <'ompan1c~ hod izone up on doc- tors' hab1lltv 1ns uruncc some 400 percent in nnr Y<'ar After mJny l<•ltt'rs lo pohti· <'ians and a TV n(•ws aizency I which also\\ rote to pohlician:1 ), I received a lett<'r from Leon11rd M Grimes Jr .. Director of the D('parlment or G<'n<'rlll Services. In which he lis ted Insurance con· tracts which includ<'d a llabihty rontra('I on uulnmnhllcs belonit· tnJl lo the !llotc The pr<'m1um for lh(' rontru<'I 114 $2,21R.556 per year. THIS CONTRAC'T and other'< handled by th(' Ot'p11rtmcnt of General Servi<'cs only amounted to S2. 740,695. l thou~ht that thi~ seemed unusually tow since the school districts or Orange C-Ounty puhhshed that they are payinat premiums In excess or SS million. There was, however, a para J:raph on the Ins t page which read. "The insurance omce. In addition to its procurement role. does act in an Insurance advisory role, to other state agencies." This phrase caused me to suspect that I had not received the in· formation that I had sought. One of the politicians that I wrote to told me there is a master contract handled by the st.ate und that each stal e department handles their own insurance con· tracts out or their individual ap· proprlntlon. lie wu on the Insurance Committee and he did not know how much insurance the state rarr1es All of the other pobtkians. in· eluding the insurance orct<'er who called me by telephone from Sacramento, made similar slt.tle- menL'i. Thank you J IM BOLDll"G f'af r ChoiN• To the Editor: I read your Easter editorial in· rormin~ ~s of o mutual concern our local rairl{rounds and good ole <.:lint lloo<;e's full four-year t<'rm on the fair board, which is a good appointment. However, 1 11 m wond(!r1ng 1r other interested community read· ers are awarn or the ract. that we .have two Newport Bench Fair Board directors. rs this SUJ?· gestive that Costa Meao may also receive equal consideration or n possible error'! R ECENTLY. Mr11. R ose Morales allendl·d a board mect- inl( with me and s howcrl posiUve signs of interest. She has been a l\ksan for yeun1 and years, Is :i successful busincsswomnn (wilh her hus band> and durinl' city rounc.-11 forums lnrormed us sh•• is bi-lin1otual. This lady would be an asset to any board. tr you tlrt.' interested in both proper growth and up~rading rif our fairgrounds a lonJl with fami ly fun, you can :Jtlend a mcetini: or let our high government bu!ll ness people know of your con- cern. You may either desire this appointment or reque t ttuit a local resident be given the honor. Has any priority been given to where the $250,000 from Racln~ Days will be spent -equestrian or community center or half and half? "A izovemment for lhe people by the people" in 1976 is still yours .•. Praise the Lord! DARRILYNJ. OLIVER Pf ck"~ Plckfl To the Editor: Boy. the things some people choose to gel upset about. l 'm re- ferring lo the letter rrom Betty Holliday, and her tirade about our nag. Maple lenlers refer to themselves as Canadinns. and to their nag as the Canadian On,:: Brazilians, I am sure, refer lo ~ themselves as Brazilians, and to their flag as the Brazilian flalol. The sam e is true of the people of Venezuela. I nm an American, and m y flag Is the American flag. Show our flag to any person in th~ world. and he or she will identiry 1t a s lhc American flag . J S.lJ P PO s.E. lha l lhe.rc will be a Mickey Mouse movement start· ed. lo attem pl to gel us all to r e· f<'r to ourselves as "t:nitcd States or Amencancrs." or . US. of /\ 1tes," but as for m e, I am quite ('Onlenl to remain an Amencan, under the Amcri<'an flag. In case there is any confusion left in your mind, the Amcn('un fla1t Is the preuy rerl, white an<I blue one. The one with the r('d and white stripes. und lhc blu1· fi eld with 50 stars in it" Picky, picky, 111eky. WILLIAM D. llARVEY llflpPr or llt1pn? To the Editor: There h all rHcnlly bt•en a jlreat deal to say concerning an taclds. Should thc•y he prC'1>1cr1p- . ~ion ll('ms or not Is the present c1ucstlon. My <1ucl4tion i!4 how much do W(' really need them? Most people are at one time or :mother well acquainted with an· tacids. Many are loo well uc qua1nted with them. Perhaps they have even been directed by their phy~lclins to use them. Whether Malox, Gelus1I. Tums, baking soda or whatever. All loo often antacids are taken without the doctor or the patient knowing what the problrm really is. IT IS :l little·known fo('l that too little acid in the ga~ro In· testinal tract or hypoacidity, con give the same symptoms as too much acid or hyperacidlty. Heartburn, pain in the nbdomr•r:. excess gas, belchin g, cspcr1ally belchjng which causes burning in the upper gastrointestinal tract: Sounds like hypera('idity or too much acid doesn't it'! It is furth~·r compounded by taking something which dllutc!I the digestive Jukes and slows digcs· lion more However. this does i"'C some temporary relief l;i~t ing anywhere from 15 m1nuti·:-. to two hours. Then the b)'mptoms are bW a Ion~ with a hl'UVY rl'cl mg t'fiuS'NI by :ill that fopd lh:it wasn't digcstcd in the rirst plal'l' There 1s :Jn c•u:-y ki.l t o pcrrorm which will ~1v1· l:i1rty 1otood results for :1pp1ox1m11t<'ly flS percent of thOSl' Who may IW plai:urd with hypon<'ldily as op po!t t.'d to hy pcrn<:1d1t y l-'1v1• minutcs before each ml'al take· one tenspoon of 'inl·~ur an .i :.1 ': ounce J?lass or "alt•r Jo:at your regular m1:ul und t.N' 1r lh1· symptom~ :ire avo1dl'd You m;" need lo try th1:0, for 1w11 to thrr•1• days to give 1t n fair chJncc lo Jl"rform 1-; v1•n t ho!4t' \\ho tlu'ha\'c• hypo11r1d1ty moy nol .ilwoy-. r(•spo1111 favor ablv 1<1 thl'l f.1 mpl1• tcc;t u-s 1t muk<•s 11 chHerrnr1· whcr" the probll'm l1('S. J>o th1· 'ymptom~ 11pp1•iJr lmrnNltakly nfter l'Otln~. rmc•·holf hour 11fl..,. one hour aftt-r or 1!'1 tlw problN11 c.-onstont'> It is 1mp11rtunt t1, qur., 11rm th•~ to ~c·t· whlr h way vou1 p11 rtlculor prnhlt•m l1•11n11. llyp1•r or llypo u<'lcllty. llypoltrHllty 1" fur mon• wi1!{•spn•:11I I hun 1" now reeoitn17.t'd. lly p<1a('1<hty 1s ulsn .1 m 0 j 0 r .... ll " II I v l' I 11 (•I (I r 111 stomach run<'<·r. DR. <iEHAl.llW KU:l'\ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tlohforl N \\f'rd, Pvbll'hrr Tllomat Ktt1·1/ f:rlll<1t Barbara Krri1'1rh. t:dt1ortol f'09<' f:n11or Thi' l'fl1tor1nt paar or the Oa1l)• Piiot SHk8 to illfl'lrm and i.t1mulatr rnd1•r, h) prt'!\mt1n11 on this POllt d1ver\C C'Ommrnlary on lopu.·s or mlt•rl'bl '" ~ynd1r11l­ lod t'olumnilll~ and rartoonl&l,, b> Jlrovldlnll :i rorum for rcodc,...· '11•\\ • l II\ pr<',cnt1n11 thl' 11• "'JlllJWI ' 0J)l01Mll-llOU 1dl':1~ oo t·urrcnt tnplci.. Thr rd1tonAI npmionx of thC' Oally Pilot opµeor only ln the edltorlul ('olumn nl thr top of thl' Pllll<' Opln1oru t•x pr<''IScd by lhl.' rnlumni.111 nnrl urtoon1~1~ nnd h'tter v.nlt1 ' Llrt thr1r O\\ n und nn t'ndnrM'm('nl nf their vtl'v., hy the OaHy Plto1 ~hoold be 111rrr1 l'" Wed , April 28. l9i6 .• Saddleback Today's Closing EDIT IO N . toeks VOL. 69, NO. 119, 7 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY, APRIL28, 1976 TEN CENTS () ACcused • m Marine Recrtiit's Death ~WASHINGTON (AP) -The arioeCorps today ordered three ll sergeants and a captain utt·marlialed on charges rang. ;ing up to negligent homicide and involuntary m a nslaughter in the training death or a young recruit Al the s ame time, the corps an nounced that a Manne colol)d commanding a tr aining regiment at the San Diego Re(rwt Depot and a second capt ain will receivtc· 3 Hughes Cons ins Turn Up 4 LOS ~NGF;L~~~-:-.'fhree ~~ati~m'·~~ • their s uppo rt behind the Los Angeles tounly public ad mimstrator's attempt to seize control of Hughes' Caltforn1a ' properties. Paul Freese. reprcsenlmg the three first cousins once removed -turned up by a count y employed genealogist backed attorneys r epresent10g Pu bhc Administrator Bruce Altman who argued in Supen or Court Tuesday that a neutral party should be named to search for Hughes' will They contended the ncutr11l party would be preferable to Richard C Gano Jr. of Anaheim. a first cousin of Hughes named earlter as special administrator. because Gano might have a "conn1ct of mlerests ut leaM confhct1ni:: motives " Freese further a r gued J neutral party 1s needed to pre vent pubhr susp1c1on that could reach the pomt or "paranoia . "This will be hke the Kennedy assassinulion," said Frc<.'se, pre· dieting what he thought would bappt•n 1f a Hughes heir 1s in volved in the search for the bilhona1re's will .: Superior Court J udge Nell A Lake took deputy County Counsel Gordon Treharne 's petition un der s ubmission . A court clerk said a ruling could be expected in a few days. Appeari n g on behatr of Barbara Cameron of Los Angele~ and A1tnes Roberts and Elspeth DePould of CIHcland. the three cousins located by a countr employed genealogist. f'reest' o;aut. "We do not want to spend years in the r hase." Four attorneys from two pre s1.1g1ous law firm" appeared on behalf of Gano·s b id to retain lhC' Utlc of ~pecia l administrator and. with it. the right to search (~e COUSINS, Page A2) County Drops Underground Trail Project C1t1n g a n estimated $200.000 c·o~l and pos111bll' sC'cunty pro ·blems. Orange County plannlni;t comm111slon(•rs uhandoned plans Tuesday for an underground truil system on 11 portion of the pl.mned i\lt1oo Cr,'ck trail system . Thi• rom m"-'l!\1on's dec1s1on meani. b1eyc11st11 11nd equcstnans will r ross P asco de Valencia in Laguna lhlls obov<.' ground as th{'y truvrl aloni.t the lrn1lway Linked to lhe decision not lo underground the trail where 1t crosses the lhoroughrare was a st1pulal1on "that high tr a1' usal{e or othl.'r cons1deralion!I" might someday force undcr~round1n~ the lrailway. Simultaneously. the planners 3pprovcd selling aside a 12-foot nght·o f·way for future trails along a planned extension of Loi; Absos Boulevard that will reach Pasco de Valencia .4D AITR4C'IS HORSE BlJYE.R "I sold him ... That's lhe advertising a~cess experience of the Dana Point • man who placed this classified :id in lhe Daily Pilot: ~ Rtl? 1, ,\rnb1an Quanl'r 11 'n (;eld1n~. ~lnl ttJll, $450 l"X·'<'<'<'C H you have a horse to sell. call 642·5678. ll only takes a few words in the right place to at tract a buyer Along the Orange Coast. the nghl place is the OaUy Pilot. ...... adm 1n1strative "nonjudicial" punisbrnenl for dereliclloo ln lhe performance of dulle6. The actions. ordered by MaJ. Gen, Kenneth J . Houghton, com· mand1ng genera I of the San Diego Recrwt Depot, came six weeks after the death of 20·year-old Pvt Lynn McClure. in a Houbton veterans hospital. The report ran mor e than 1.000 pages. McClure. of Lufkin, T ex , suf· WE LCO ME fered head inJunes at the Sao Diego depot during close combat traming with othe r Marine rttruits using a padded pugll stick. Hls death h'8s focused the mosl severe cr1t1cism or Marine recruit training methods since lhe deaths or six r ecruits during a training march at Panis Island. S.C. 20 years ago In the announcement . the AP Wtr•oMt• Ford Likes~B11ssi11g President Ford r eceives hugs and losses from a lme of Apache Belles. the Tyler Junior College drill team . a:- he arri\'CS in Texas for a \\eek of campaigning <Story. Page AJ ) Manne Corps ~ind thGl -Sgt. H E Agwlar will l:K• tned by general <'ourt-martinl on l'h arges a lleging ncgl1g('11t homicide, multreatm{'nl of ti recrwt. dereltctlon ol duties and v1ola1tons of a gener al order -S .Sgt. Harold L . Bronson will fare a general court martial on <'harg es o r invo luntary manslaughter. aggravated a~ saull. m altreatment of a recrwt, derrl1ct1on in performance or dulles and violations or a general order .Capt. C V. Taylor will go before il gener al cout1·mart1ul on charges alleging derehct1on m the perform.ance or duties. failure to obey a lawful order . and violatin g a general order S.Sgt H. C. Wallraff will be tned by a special court·mart1al on charges allegmg dereliction in performance or duhes and vlolut mg a gent>ral ordrr. A special court-martial ma;.- ha nd down less severe pcnnlltes than a general court·martial in e\•enl of conv1 ct1ons. The announcem ent sllld Col. R. A. Seymour, comm nndingof(1('('r or the recruit training regiment 111 which Mt>Clure served, and Capt. J R Ullman or the Head· Cliff MARINES, Page AU Postal Uproar HB Aide Acc~.d of Lies By ROBERT BARKER day. Myrie said , 0t•"•D•11yP11o1.~..... Ward, who has been postmaster C.:harges that Huntington Bell;ch. h m Huntington Bearh since 1972. POltmJ.I.,. Den Ward lied IQ •Pl t04I_. ~ ·no po~· p6sta~ inspector l\ilf;C betA.m-J?IO~tr .~ .., •• ~ ""f sta!'t1 a~e~. an Oran~"Cod"tff~ ~The fi~'al ecls1o;~n .th~·i'hret• mail !'fflc1al !)aJd Ti.e:.day. will be> m ade b y Hector Godinei. FredMyr1e.ofhcerinchargeor manager of the sou the rn the postal ~epartment for Orange Cabfornta Divi!)ion of the U.S County, s.a1d that .Ward has been Postal Servict>. ser ved with a notice that the de Myr ie !)aid that l'\idence pa~ment intends to take advcrsl· gathered b\' postal investigator action wh1r h rould result in h1~ indicated thal Ward had received fmng. . statements fro m mail carrier!> . Myrie said that Ward has bl·t•n that mail had bt•cn d estroyed given 10 days to. present. ht~ de tk also said !>latemcnts of tht- fense. at which t ime a f(n{',·ann· ~upeniisors that mail had been heari.ng m ay be scheduled d<' deslro\•cd had bl'l'n gi\'C'n to Ward pending on the ments or Ward'!-· arguments Ward ha!) been on lea\e SIOCl' p c•i d lhc 111vest1gat1on !)tarted m mid rt•SSll re-I e but that Ward didn't reveal thal mformation to investigators Myrie said today thal th<' m "Eat10~=.J?.~W.\ll 1 ,. . ~;1c• t\a< been destro)·cd. M vra• saitl that the mail wa~ outd.ated but that 'cry fart in d1cates "tha t :.omt'lh1n~ wa-. amiss." lie said 1t ~hould have been turned over to h1.:her aulhoriltc!> to determine who wns at fault Ma il carriers ori g 1n ully rh arged that about 6.000 pieces or mail had been dc-stroyed al th1• main post orriCl' Jt 6771 Warrwr tSee POSTAL, P age A2) M arci) along with mutl supe r visors Howard Mon ah:lll and Theresa M crcicr C h a r g c ~ t h a t I h t' t "' u supervisors removed third C'lu:-.-. mail aad t>ncouragcd o~her employes also to g<'l nd of ltll' mail also were substant1al<.'<I , a1· cording to Myrie Monahan and Miss Mercit>r also wilJ be entitled to the same gnevance procedures as Ward All three received notices of the pending adverse action on Tues Humphreys Eyes Joining Calllpaign WASHINGTON IA P I Sen. Hubert ti Humphrey :-.aid today lie may :nattio..-.t-te un "~x­ ploratory committee" lo asses!) whether he s hould become a n ac· tive randlda t e for the Democratic presidential nomma 1100. Humphrey said he 1s comini:: ,under increasing pressure to a n nounce his candidacy. "Good Morning. Am er ieH " Humphrey. who was ttis party" .. pres1dcnt1al n11minee 1n 19G8 <,aid he would meet with :.up. porters later in the day. "I imagine they'll want to talk politics.'' he said Asked if he expected lo ix'prc· ssured to enter the rare. Hum phrey sa i d "I t 's already started." Superoisors Approve $30,000 Purchase With the "slop-Carter" move ment failing 10 P ennsylvama. sources close to Humphrey in dicate he will suy yes to requests that he step at least part way tnlo the race He s aid that. dl'sp1te former Geor#?1<1 ~ovcrnor J1mm)• Carter 's victor y in Peri· nsylvania. he dl)ubts any tan d1date will win on the first ballot at the Dcmocratir ronvent1on in July. Or ange Count,. supervisors have approved a ~.000 ~cttle· menl needed lo complete land ac· quisition for the planned 66·acre , Tree Screening Ordered f o·r Reserooirs Two ,1bo' (' ~round "'at<'r rl' servoirs 10 bt• hu11l at Rossmoor Leisurl' Wvrld 10 Lnj(una Hills must be :.crecncd from \'ICY. b) mature trees. lhl' OranJW County Plann111g Comm1ss10n s aid Tues· day. Wh1k the commtSs1on found the propo11ed reservoirs. which will be 32 reel high a nd 125 feet In diametr r . arc a proper land use In t he area. ii placed sttrf landscnpmJt rond11ton-. on the perm1l 1t issued In addition lo the lil'r<'rninR trees. the com m~ssion said landsrap111g In the reservoir area must be l'ompleted when the earth colored r eservoirs 11re put into use They w\11 be about 300 feet south of Colle Sonora Este and the Intersect ion with El Toro Road A pump station ad.)oinmg the two reservoirs must be covered and the noise It 11enerates muf· ned to romolv with countv noise standards. the planners said Water stored in the tanks will be used as a reserve supply for consumption as well as fire pre· \'ention Rare Fish Take n TOKYO CAP> -Thieves stole SS rare goldfish. some valued as high ns $1,800 each. from a goldfish breeding farm in northern Tokyo. poUce said to- day. The Katsushika goldfish breed· ing farm of Tokyo Metropolitan Fishery Researc h Laboratory satd 11 vaneties of goldfish wer e taken, including some Imported fro m China I S years ago for breeding purposes , El Toro Community Purk In a court s tipulated settle ment Tues day s upervisors agreed to pay S30.000 for 21 .493 square feet of land near the 1n· lersect1on of Mui rt ands and Lo~ AHsos boulevards Most of the newly acqwred land. whir h has been the"subJect Q( litigation since January. 1974. 1s now a paved parking area that ser vices u 40·acre mobile home development While county appraisals set thl' land's value at $29.850. its former owners 111s 1sted 1t was worth $36,000 That two-yea r pnrc d1~agree ment came to un t•nd when supervisors a pproved arqu1s1llon for $30,000 F ifth Dis tric t Superv1~or Thomas R1ley said selllement of the land pnce dispute "opens the door for park's d evelopment " Riley defined the El Toro Com munity Park's eventual boun cla n es as routthly runnmg along l\hso Creek rrom Jeronimo H.o•>ll to Los Aliso~ Boule,·ard The Newport Beach :.uperv1sor said representatives of Lhe El Toro Homeowners' Association. a nd th e Saddleback Arca Coordinatmg Council have helped in planning development of the 66-acre park sitC'. Riley ~aid bids for the rir:.t phase of the park's development will be opened May 17. Develop ment of an 11 -:Jrrc <JClivit1c!- rcntcr 1s expectl'd to start in June Unlike the pha:.e ont' de\'clOP· ment featuring surh improve mcnt as tennis courts and p1cn1t• grounds. phase two t•alls for 25 acces to be lefl in !heir natural 11lnte In pha!>e lhree dcvelopmcnl. according to Riley. a 30·acrr waler retarding ba:.m will bt• converted to play1n1t fields. in rlud1ng Liltlc Lea~ue baseball d1amondr; and sorrer fields . Riley est1mat C'd that the initial 1\-acre park dt•velopmcnt "'111 tw ..iva1lable for pubhl' Wll' IO 1977 Honesty Pays 'Toro' Rewarded With Bikes By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,.,. Oally 1>1191 IUll Robert "Toro" Duran. of Hunt ington Beach today is up to his bicycle saddle 111 offers lo Rive him a bike or repair his old bike which s uffe rs Oat tires . Many Orange Coast residents who read the story of an honest boy who wanted to do the rtRhl thing responded af\er its public a Uon in the Dally PllotSUnday Robert, 11 . of 2207 Florida St . found a n early-new lO·speed s t as h e d under a pile of tumbleweeds last Thursday and wheeled ll down to polic~ head· quarters to s urrender lt. He knew the apparently un· registered prize was probably stolen by someone who bid I\. 1n· tending lo r etrieve It in \he dark ness. Toro ag~ed with front desk Of ricer Ken J enson 1t was a beaut) some boys can only dream of. sa) ing t hat 1s why he thwarted th~ theft and delivered the 10-speed td authorities. See HONEST, Pa1e A%) • -·, .......... BACK IN THE SADOl! Robert 'Toro· Ouren ~ .. ' ' In an appearance on ABC TV~ Mission Viejo Park Project Gets Approval The Oranj:?l' County Board •it Su pen 1sors has approvt•d ~pend int.: $25.000 for 1mprovc•mcnl,, ul seven parks in thl· M1ss111n V11•111 area Th<• funds. which will rom1· from County Service Arc·a No !I are earmarkl'd for lmprovl' 1nents at Chni.topher. fi:I Dora1l11. O'N<'1ll. Preciados, Via Oceano. Granada and CQronado p:Jrks PrOJl'Cls planned :Jt the park-. ml'ludc relocation of the plav equipment. additional p1rnw benches. planhn~ and rcmo' al of safety hazard:-. A('rordin~ l o Su pc•r v1sor Thomas Riley , the pur·k improv1• mt>nls wcrr rc•tom m1•ndc'1 by ttw 'fl!'is1on V11•Jo Mun1 c·1pal /\11 v1:.orv Count'1I Psyclwlogist Reassigned Due to 11 transmission error. the Daily Pilot m istakenly r e ported T uesday that Barbaru Hahn. whosl' JOb as a sch0<JI psychologist 1~ being cont.estetl by the Saddleback Valley Unifil·d School District. would not be r<' assigned as a teacher The story s hould have said Miss Ha hn ~ill now be re assigned to the teacher's position she held before a court order restored her to her job as a school psychologist. Budget D elayed LOS ANGELES <APl • SUpervlsors or Los Angeles Coun t y have delayed action on a pro- posed S3.2 billion budget which would raise property tnJces to an unprecedented $4.93 for each SlOO of a ssessed valuation. , Mter 11 became clear Tuesday night that Carter was on his way to a derisive v1clorv in the Pen· nsylvama primary·. llumphrcy disavowed a n y intention to Join a stop·Cartcr movement. In the television interview to· day. he said Carter "really has a leg up now.·· But Humphrey a dded lh::il two· third:. of the delegates lo the Demorrat1C' convention ha'r Vl'I to be chosen and t hat therl' ar~ 21 more primaries llumphrey sa1tl h1• would r(1v1• ronsiderat1on to form:i,t1on l)f ·some t.•'<ploratl)r} tommittcc· to a~scss dele~ale Aentlment in hi s behalf. He declined to soy when he mirithl authorize forma I ion of such u group The senator dc~rnbed himself a~ "tht.' ont• mun who SN•ms to huvc th<' liroadl•'ll 'lupporl in th1· U<>mot·rut1r party .. Asked 1f he want" ll> tw rresi tl1•11t, llurnphrcy replied, "Thl'r1• isn't unv douhl nhout thul." llowc•v1•r. llumphrcy had s1.111l after Carter's v1rtory, "I wont lo iw1• the l>rmocrnlic party win. If .Jimmy Carll'r can win, I'm nnt gomi:i to try and stop hlm at all · Or~n:Q:~ost \\'e utlaer Mo:-.tly sunny late morn· inJ: and afternoon and o lit· t i<> warmer Thur~day . J ll1~h T hursday m low 70:4, tow tonight 50 lo 55. INSIDIE TODAY There moy not be any gold in Laguna 111111 but there are plenty of good i:oolu. F'or t~r umm1ng rec1pe1, 1ee Page Cl. t At'l-~•YIC• ~..::,,_ __ L M .. ,. C..liff ...... Cl•ollltd c;.m1u c.." ... ,. Ooal~IMllrn 1111-···"· .. btt n.a1ttm.ftt "'~· .... .... o ......... "°"""" ............. ,, lade"' I .. , Miii .. . All ....... ,,, .. Cl ,.. ..... , ,, _,, .. AS l.Wl~ll'Uftf\ 011 IHll .... l,..•O II 0 ...... C.01fftlY ,. ....... . All ~· •• °' ''"'"' ..... . •• , $Met1Mlt'll .. . •• t , .... 1 ..... C•· IJ Tf!Ht•H " w ...... , ti .,, ...... , ci ·~ A~ c:' , 11-J AU •• t •• '" ... ... A2 DAILY PILOT SB .. Captures Victory PHll..AOEL.PtllA <A P> Jim- my Carter ha6 VlttuaUy wlpt'(i out hta active oppont'nts for the Oemocr utic prt·Md t.>ntrnJ nomJn.t twn, and now ls ready to confront .!Wn. Hubert H. Humphrey 1f it comes to thut. 1l tl'Hty not, if Corter can keep rollln1e at the rate hl• managed an Pennsylvania's presidential , NEIPS /f N,f I .. YS/!'j primal")' elccllon He won Tuesday's popular vole with 37 percent and a landslJde margin over Sen. Henry M. Jat'kson of Washlniton And he held a !>urpn!>mg lead today as the ballot~ were counted )n the separate election of na- tional convention delegates Carter beat the held. and also beat the union leaders and or- --- Wednesd1y Apnl 2& 1976 ( Pilot Logbook J Apathy Rampant Iii Sacidlehack By WU.LIAM SCHREIBER OfNO.llfl'llefSl.<lff Being a relative newcomer to the: world of Saddleback VAiiey loeul politic~ nnd (•1v1c: ttroup activities , my fir:st im· pression of community involvement W ll~ ubysm11l to say lht lea.st. At first blus h. 1t :appears lhf" vullt•y's "gra511 root11'' don't run too deep W\d all the fort11lit r 1n the: world won't help. Among m y first s elf·BPPoanUld tasks upon assuming coverage responsibility for my ·home areu was to attend meetingli of tho:se orgaruzat1ons with the funny names - SACC and MAC SACC tSaddleback Area Coordlnal· mg Council> was holdJOS its monthly ge ner al mee ting with a good l"Ut:sl spe ake r Orange County Sheriff Bradley G»tes Beside~ myselr. severitl other media repr~entat1ves and the SACC officers, there may have been 15 people m attendance ganazatfon Democrats who tncd THES CAME MAC IN Mission V1eJO to stop him for Humphrey's sake. -the county's only duly elected It was his seve nth pnmary v1c-MWlic1pal Advisory Council They were tory in nme tries, and 1t may to discuss the proposed million-dollar budget for the com- have been hi!> most important munity's serncc urea plus the goals and obJeclaves for their because 1l came against the odds council a n d t h e o r g a n i z at i o n s . Three of the five council members were present, three F\Jrthermore, it gave him new members of the media and about eight citizens, Including momentum lo carry mto a hectic one who lives m Laguna lulls The coun<•al, 1>ress and county sax weeks in which 22 states wall staff outnumbe red the people who came to hear how their hold primary elections. taxes were to be s pent. Carter is running again Sutur-As with any case of popular aputhy, every body has ex~ sat•••••• .. . Began ff'ith Taunt ' Youth FaceS Rap 1 in Fistfight Death Manslau.ihter charges were pendlna today aaalnsl a 1\udcnt from Huntinaton Beach's Wln- teNiburc High Sc hool. Colluwlng lht> death of anolh~r :itudcnt ol· legedly relied In a one.punch assault . The suspect, 17. is lodged in Orange County Juv~nile Hall on Initial charges or assault v. 1th In tent to do great bodily harm Th.- dispute was apparently triggered by a taunt. police s aid. Pohce spokesmen said Tues- day they were awaiting the out· come of victim Donald Eugene Terry's struggle for life before takmg any further action beyond interviewing several witnesses. Terry. 17, of 16362 Santa Anita Lane, was prounounced dead at County Scouts Pitch Tents Huotincton lnlcrcommunaty Hospital at 5.40 p.m . Tue day, ubout 24 hours after docton joint· ly told poli<'l' and the family there was no hope for his !!Ur· viva I. Thl' victim, who reportedly had a deep Interest In scien<'c, suffered a severe blow to the head when he was knocked down and hit It on a sidewalk, Pohcc saJd. 1-~1re department paramedics high school campu~ at 172000 Golden West St .. In which ad· minbtrators cxphulll-d what l:s known of th1: l'Pisodc to the stu- dents. District pupils with vorlous problt>ms of a widcapread nature attend thl' continuation campu11. which ofrers both day und niitht classes with !lpeclulitcd aid for their particulur rood bJock to education were d11patched lo a medlCj\1 aid Stop s1·gn call regarding an unconst'ious student and said he had no vital signs suc h as heart beat or respiration when they arri\'ed but were able to resume lhem through mechanical means. Terry remained in critical con- dition and never regained con- For Viejo Approved sciousness after belng admitted · tn:.tallataon of a stop sign al to the hospital's intensive care Vin Fabracantc and Obrero In unit where he was maintained on Mission Vi ejo was approved a respiralor machine. Tuesday by county supervisors. "More serious charges are now Acco rding to Fifth District being considered, .. said Delee· Supervisor Thomas Riley, the tive Sgt. Bert Chadwick today, stop sign installation was recom-F C Or e exp 1 a in in g l hat th e mended by the county Traffic Or amp e manslaughter count is almost Comm1ss1on. Mo th 500 s th 0 · g certain to b,e filed in the tragic Riley s aid a commisi.ion report re an ou rfln e case. indicated that traffic volume at At•.:f·~~-~~~-"'1: ........... ~.~()l'tt~~~-i--:-·· '1~?. ·-:·-:.; . will bols (cr his c;ause there. lie is 'W,o\S TOLD. FOR example, "This is a differ~nt kind of entered in four s lates neX11'ues--community, not like a city. That's ~hy people "on't come to County bo~ sc~uts and 150.adult Qtficitl s 0 .. tl\e.ington ... t~f~stirfk>d~a · :i ~~~ ' ... ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ·~~llf',l~.ft,,lh~-!'4~. . ~~·~P~o ay ex e~$-o 'rbw Vi antl"Bl'ltttj c .... , .1 .f1 ey won t be an wit the 4 over the incident, pointing o\Jt it terst'ct within the Mission Viejo day. these meetings after a long day of wbrking and commut-ing." • . WI e. i$ a true tragedy that shouta not Industrial Pa rk. Because the in-c:~fnoe~~~\ J~st~~t ::onu~a~a!~ reflect on their Wintersburg High dustrial ~omplt>x is stl~I under Linda Vista Opens House Students and pare nts have been invited to attend classes dunng Lmda Vasta Elemt'l'\lary School's ope n hou~e be~mnmc al 7tonaght. Kind e rg arten c laSSl'S an· scheduled from 7 to 8 p m at thl• Mission Va eJo school First through third grades will be an session from 7 · 30 to 8 p.m. and gradt>s four through six will meet from8to 8:30 p m The school psychooLo~is t , speech teacher. lt'ammg center coordinator . READ aide and music lt'a chers will a lso be ;,vailable. Refreshments will ht! served. Readi11g Set By 'Be at' Poet San Francisco ''beat" PQel Phil Whalen w1JI g1\ c a reading of his pocrt) at 11 ., m . Thursday an Roo m 3 13 o f the S c 1e n . ce/Mathem.itics Building a\..Sad· dle back Colle~c. Whalen is a practicing Zen Bud- dhist priest. Has hour-long r ead- ing and lct'turc will bt• followed by .!que:.t1on and an:.wer penod Admission as !rel'. Additional informat ion is available by cull- ing 831 9700 or 4!15·4950, ext. 263. l 'rom Pag~ ;t I MARINES • • quarters nnd Service Battalion wC'rt• notified of lloughton·~ in tentlon to impose nonjud1c1al purw.hmt•nt on them und that lht•Y told tht' depot commandmit Rt!ner:il tha t lhl'Y would accept t>wt punishment rather lt111n r c- 'lUl'st trial by court-murtaal. Ttwrt• wns no informat11111 on lht> nature of th<• adm1n1111rntlvc run1:shnit'nt. w ha r h no rm;.11l y <'onld 1nclurl1• r1n(''I. McClurt'':-d1•ath ond M:1nnc tr.1111111.: pr,1 C't1<•1·~ nnd pohc1~11 will hi.' 1n\'1·~t1.cn tt'd h:t• <'nrl Jfrcsswnal rom m 1ttt~11 ORANCE COAST '" '"""""'•"' ... , •• ,, f •lly f,116t ... .., • ., ...... ,,....., t·•~I ..... Nt~\t•11\ +\,•u-t11•._,..1htllwl\t"'"'V" \M\I J'vOO\nlAQ(rn• ,,."., \it'""'•t#tCht'°"'•'• l)y01nh1 tf M11"•l11tt' O''""'~t\ f , ·•f•t'f' h•, ( f"\f41 """' • flf•""''"''' l\t ti h •• ,,11t1"'t1,.,, "'«h • u...n ''*'" v.11 .. ., 1r111+r1it ~.wJ01 .. Q••" v.u,., •"'tt I ~ f'-t!W 1' '-"'" ( • .-.. 1 A \ff!OI• ,,. .. nn.. "ft1. hof"I ,, '"' l!\.IM d '•'"'dt~\ .t\t1 \\.A1•r' ,,.... !.;;:, r.:~:;~t;::. f't~""t .'1111:~1~'.:,:-,i ~, ...... Thomas Kef'vll ( d+t• I Tnomas A Murp111ne ~~ 19.rv l ~ ''" CNrle~ H Loos Ri<hard P Nall A ''''""'t#4#lll.1"'1t ... ~" SaddleN<lr Y;alleyOffke ,. '" ............... ,~~,, ...... .. Off kn (Mte M•\t UO'fllit\t tuy\CfHf "-"l1"4"""1k~"' 11t1l.'1Cf"li....,._ •• ,. u..-..... 11 .. c. •• -... )I .... , Tt .... OM 1714) "42-4»' ~lassitl..t Advertliing MMUI \..itctdl•~' VelWy f'HM("lott11f• H1-6J'O , '"°"' ,,... (,,.,..,..,.,,, .. OS-0.JO °"""""'· ,.,. O•••oo CM\I -'""'"" r .... rwty HO M •\ \l•rtn 1ltvttrttl('llM ... ,..,1..._; '"•Of'" Ot M¥•t fUflf'lf'flj1\ "f'ffl1ft ,..., h rt~••Cl._4 t• •it,...vt '"t ••• ., .. , mlulaft 11 c....-fOMow"'· S.t•ftlt f I•\\ 00\1••• Detd at Ce\t• t#\ilt, (..t41-•~· ~,.._.,,......, "• (., ....... ,,,, ~ ""'• '"l"Wlff .. U'"°"tfth, Ml#IUW'y ... I .......... U H_hl,. Humbug It's really no different ij'Mn any other kind of community -city or no city P~ple turn out when something affects them personally. If 1t doesn't strike close to home, they stay in the easy chair and watch television In the case of the MAC, ;n least. the council members see m anxious to do something about the lack or interes t. They don't know exactly how to go about ll but they know something's ··gotta be done.·· GOOD LGCK, FOLKS. l\fost weeks. even the County Roard or Su per visors cant fall a third or the seats in its meeting room . Until it is worth their while to show up und linger through hours of testimony and philosophizing, most people don't give a damn and never will. It's up to the people who cure lo keep plugging along as they must, carrying the load of all the apathelics on their ~hnulders. poree which has taken place al School cam~us. . construction. Ral ey said mos l h A'r . . 1 k f A memorial service was held present traffic m the area is re· t e 1ncan anama par or this morning at the continuation lated to construction actlvitv severa years. - Scouts and leaders from El Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, San Clemente, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach w ill participate in the campor~e. ac· cording to a spokesman for the county's rentral scout counctl. The camp will be set up just over the hills from the wild animal compound on a portion of Llon Country's vacant property fronting Laguna Canyon Road. The park contains 525 acres. of which less than half is developed. The· youngsters will practice their scouting skills m compel!· Refunds Due Utility Overcharges Erukd SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -California consumers will pay only for the fuel oil actually used lo general~ electricity, not what the maJor ut ilities estimate they wi1J use, the state Public Utilities has decided. tion betw e en troop s and 7'.To Mo re Peefiu-wn LJj? participate in Bicentennial pro-1 ~I • 1 • • ~ grams during the campout. Lion Country and scout of- The PUC voted 3·2 Tuesday to eliminate the pro- jected rate adjustment procC'durc• wl11ch the agency said 1?ave windfall overch;;i rges totalin~ about $203 million to Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. The PUC said the two utilities will be required lo indirectly refund the overcharges. No direct refunds will be made. -_!iclala said every effort will be No Mo. -ri· e Srnoliing? made to avoid problems thot have cropped up from lime to time, At one past camporet', Irvine co~lmen fired up a perlume. complained about Mrs. several boys scaled the animal process Tues day that eventually Galdo's fragrance. compound fence and had to be The wa y it will work is that customer bills will be reduced, over a three-year period. by the amount of the overcharges plus 7 percent interest. It is estimated the savings for the average Edison could ban s moking in areas of ci· Pushing for the smolUng ban rescu ed by Lion C ountry ~~Winp. Tu~day, Mn. G~~~dthe ~r~a~n~g;e~~~·=~===-===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. residential customer will be Sl6.60. .. At the end of a discussion counClJ. "Jn line with the dis· -:: marked with comments o'h one cussaon last time, I have given up council member's perfume, a:. weanng any kind of fragrance in well as c tgarette smoke, the the council chambers and the council directed City Attorney headaches l give Mr. Burton in James Erickson to draft a no the future will not be from smoking ordinance. perfume." Counc ilman J ohn Burton was Also during discussion, Coun- the lone dissenter in the H o I cllwoman Cebrlelle Pryor asked vote. Erickson whether the council The ordinance. if adopted . could set minimal penalties for would ban s mokmg in areas of c1-Wractions of the smoking ban ty bulldin~s design ated by rt'· rather th a n standard mlsde- solution of the council. · meanor penalties of SSOO fines The smoking ban was brouRhl and up to sjx months in jail. up two weeks ago by new Coun· Erickson, pausing lo puff on a cilwoma n Mary Ann Gnido, who dgarette, responded, "I certain- <'Onlends cigarette smoke hover-ly hope so." • lng over public meetinRs as a health hazard to non·smokers Res idents who addressed At that time, Counci lman John the counc il on the maUer Burton. who sa id hf' is all ergic to· generally supported a ban on ~mok lng al the c.ounal meeling6. f 'run1 Pagp '"'I Juanita Moe. who said she COUSINS. • • Hughes' persona l papt•r-. for J "ill. Martin Cook of lhc New York rlrrn of Dav1i. & Cox Drllued lhut onl) someone trustl'(f hv llugh1·' · clOf'(•st associates v.ould oo able to quest 111n the m eHl'cllvely J boUI a\\ ill "Mr. Hu11 hM has died. but h1· ha.<in't gone," Cook :.111CI. "Ills_,, soci;ttes will contmu~ to r espect hh! passion for pri vu1·y Ohv111U!'I ly 11 search for a wall con oost t>t~ 8('('0mpliSht'd b~· indl\'HIUhl!> who ha\'e th<' trusr of thQs<• lrust<·d u-; soclatc~." Ronnld Gother of Gibllon. Dunn & Crutcher of Los An~elt'~. not IOJl that llu~ht'S h a<l d1t•d JUSl 22 days ago. s a id : "Twenty-one days 1s not a sulfirl('nl time to locate this will. There 1s even evidence that one exists ·· Even if the <'Ounty loses its bad t o be n a med s pec ia l ad rnanistrator in place of Gano, at torneys will have another chance to get control of the estate M11y 4, whtn a hearing is scheduled on the na ming o f a ~eneral, or permanent, administrator. Fro• Pagf! A I POSTAL ... A\•e. The carriers said they noticed the disappearance when they re turned from their morning rounds on Jan. 31. Tbe results of the tnvesUsatlon have been r~vicwed al re&ional headqu•rtel"5 in San ftandsco and In Wub1ngton. ~ represented the Group Against S m o ke Pollutioo, described cigarette s m o ke a s a health hazard to non-smokers. "Are you i oinit to banis h the majority I who don't smoke) or the minon· ty'" she as ked. Fro"' Pag~ A I HONEST ... And then he continued on his wa y, walking to classes at Dwyer tntermedlAte School. about 1.5 m1lr~ fro m the two-bedroom apurtmc nt Mr. and Mn. Ralph Duran and the ir s ix children 11hare His dad, a brickmason. has been out of work often in the past two years due to a bad Job market and there wu Just no spare money for bike repairs, but things are looking better all a.round to- day. Robert had a good 10.speed bicycle only two hOurs after the story of an honest boy hil lbe newsstands Sunday. Nina Alberta~n. of2S3 Bluebird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach, loolt lbe for sale slin orr ber bicy· c:le and delivered it to the Durana' f~tdoor about 10 a.m., when1he learned their telephone is un· listed. "I appreciate It very much. It wu very nice of her." aay1 Toro. who may still claim the 10-speed model he round if it remains un- claimed ln mid.July. • Ht said then when police ex- ptalntd that It would be Just In Ume as a tin for hi1 moc.her's birthday. ffitltd l VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ) • To fit, or not to fit: that is e qu~~!!~n~ctncw THEQPTJCAL DEPARThtENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bri1tol •L at 1an diego fwy ... 714--549-9400 J?losses and no t ha Vl' them fit well. S lipping, pirwhin~ glasses :ire a discom fo rt you can do without. That '<; why lhc Optical De- partment a t Wards ~pccializt:'!' an fitting gla'>st!s. We take a long, car<•f ul loo k nt your no'le, t'l.lrl!, lt•mples and 1•yeil to mnke sure you i;et a lit that's ju'll rii.:ht. When you keep in mind our larJ(e l'olection of good -looking fromes And reasonoble COR I, ii '<i <•011y to !l(l(' why thP. OplJcnl Department ol Wnrrl11 ha.11 fir gla~11e" on over hnlf n rn illion faces S11 whc•n you need i:tlL11111t·11, mm1· ~ll'C Ull. We'll makl• "urc yuu 1:1·t a fit just as you like it. Put your face in our hands. OPT-3 /\/\ON l ( ,< )/\/\I HY WARD i • . Patty Tr ansferred South Attorney Calu Move 'Second Kidnaping' SA.N DIEGO tAP> Apalcand.,.eary Patnc1a Htarn h.a.1> arrived in San Dietto tor court-ordered payduatn~ testing alter• nlnf' h<>ur, 600-male dnve trom a federal youth p.n1on ln Northern California. Escortf:d by five U.S marshals 1n two cars, the 22-year-old new1paper heiress ar rived here Tues· day afternoon Iler heavily ;armed eiicort descnbed the trip as "uneventful and pleasant." but refused to uy anything more about the transfer. Mi ss Hearst wus taken directly to the Metropolita n Correctional Center in downtown San l>iego, wbere she was booked and assigned to a third floor hospilul wing. SEATED I N the back with Deputy M arsh:tl Janey Jiminez, Miss llearst stared ~traigbt ahead as the cars turned off the street and disappeared in· to the under#lround pu.rking lot of the new federal courthouse bwldmg, localed across the :;treet from the high-nse federal prtson Reporters were barred from a connecting tun· nel through which Miss Hear~l wa:; escorted lo the Jail It was not known whether Miss Hearst, who is convalescing from surgery performed to correct a collapsed right lung, was able to walk to the prison or whether she had to be wheeled ln. There was also no 1mmed1ate word from federal officials on her condition after the long dnve from P leasanton. \\here she was taken Mon· day by rederal officers v. ho transferred her from Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. Marshal interrupted 1t and said Patty":.::. leaving imm.edfa.tely. Be told her to get out ol bed #nd get. dressed 1n three minutes or they would put a blanket over her and dra& her from the hospital," Albert said. BRANDING her tran.srer a virtual second kid· napi.ne. John&on alleged hl!i client wui. "h1:ld incom murucado without notice to farruly or attorneys." Johnson also clalmed Dr. John Prendergast. who is Miss Hearst's auendlnf phys1cum, was upset by her transfer Monday. But Arthur Faro, hospital associate ad· ministrator, denied this. He said Mi si. Hearst's lun1: had recovered fully ond Prcnder~Jst had told tht• marshals she could be mov<'d ''al their discretion ·· * * * More C harges? ... _ '2ND KtDNAPING' L'awyer John ion Soliah Future Unsure SACRAMENTO <AP> Steven Soliab. found innocent in u rederal bank robbery trial, may still face charges of harboring his underground lover, Patricia Hearst. Federal prosecutors in San Fran· A customer . ~Iyma Opsahl. was killed by a shotgun blast fired by one of the robbers. although prosecutors say Soliah was not the lriggerman. MISS H EARST was ordered by U.S. District cisco refused Tuesday to rule out the Court Judge Oliver Carter in San Francisco to Un· possibility that charges or aiding the A jury of eight women and four men found Soliah innocent in the bank rob- bery case Tuesday after 61'1 hours of deliberation. dergo psychiatric examination after she was con· fugitive newspaper heiress would be victed of armed robbery in the March 1974 holdup of reinstated against the 27-year-old T HE VE RDICT came moments a Hibernia Bank branch in San Francisco by me m-house painter. after state officials revealed that bers or the Sym bionese Liberation Army. • ·There a re a nu m be r of Soliah 's alibi witness, Emily Toback. After her tests. she is to be returned to San possibilities." said Asst. U.S. Atty. might not have been where she said Francisco for a probable review of the maximum David Bancrort. '"We are evaluating she was on the morning of the rob· ~year prison sentence imposed on her by Carter. all ~ptions and revie~ing all e\•1dence bery. , . • . Meanwhile. Defense Attorney Albert Jo~nson w~~h has come to light since Sept. By the time the j ury voted l?·O Tues· ;ioa,r~ -il~d :FUP.stt·~~· ~•n('~J/f;l!•'?tl.-r • ~r...~, "'~ •.4 -• • C ·t.a.. .,.......,.,~.... .. . . ~ ~ ' '\ ,,. 4 " ,._,,;. .:::.._~ ~ .\.ii;•t ~-~'} .. ' .. f • ' ,.. -# .. 1n"'""1'\ W.o~v-···-·-I ..,..-1. ..,,. , ,_.....,. --r:-.....----.--~t!. )Uttlt6 ~ , .. , was having an important legal conference slept with M 1s_s .ilearlit during her last and talk mg of a reunion. • "1th Miss Hearst at the hospital when a deoutv US. days as :t fug1tl\'c, was charged with • · harboring her when they were ar· ·:The way I felt was the e\lidence Orae ¥ote S hort rested in San Franc1sc0Sept. l8. , . just wasn't there. There were qui(e a But that charge was dropped after few holes, a lot of thinglt." .Like I Soliah was indicted here for allegedly said. what evidence they did gel was helping steal SlS,000 from a Crocker not enough. It was too weak," said the Wedn&sd1y April 28 197& W eid e r Fine d Again LOS ANGELES (AP> -A company •operated by Joseph Weider ba.s been rtn~ $500 and pla~ on ooe y~ar·s probation for short·wel•ht101 con talners of cosmetic cream Q>mpal'\Y o(flc1als pleJded no con· letl Kood•Y lo Los A.ocfles Mw\lcipal Coun to '"'0 counts of '1olat ini: tht.' sl:lte bu.s lness and prof~s~i.1ons codt>. W~der WM fined ~1.000 h1<tt J :in ti and ord<•1 cd to nH1t..,. 1 ,•lumh to CaliCorniu 1H1 rc•h,tsl•rs of h1~ ..... l\f Minute Bo<l.Y hapt>r " ============"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'==="""'=======oc Hickory ·Farm~ g~"' remembers Mo m with som ething specia l~ s 13.50. B II National Bank branch in suburban jury forewoman. Jo Ann Parker, a i t 0 Legalize __ c_ar_m_i_c_ha_e_1_on_A_o_ri_12_1_. 1_9_1s _____ c_ar_m_1c_h_ae_1_h_o_us_e_"_1r_e ____ _ Mace Spurned SACRAMENTO (APl -A bill that would allow public use of lhe disabling Liquid tear gas s pray called Mace has been rejected in the legislature. The measure by Sen. John Nejedly, (R·Walnut Creek >. fell one vote short or passage on a 5·3 vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Nejedly claimed that elderly persons could use 1t to protect themselves from muggers. The Californrn Peace Officers Association and committee chairman Alfred Song, (0 -Monterey Park), said legaliz:ition or Mace might provoke more \•iolent attacks on the elderly. Dla •ond Lane Reprf~e LOS A~C ELES (i\P) ( ___ S_t_a-te ____ ) The Los Angeles Coun· _ ty Board or Supervisors ..., ____ _._ __ _ has given the Santa Monica Freeway's con- troversial Diamond Lane project a six-week reprieve by refusing to cancel the subsidy for speci:il freeway buses. Supervisors \'Oh.'<1 3-2 Tuesday to delay rurther action on the proJect until June 10, when public transportation financing m general is to be dis- cussed Formula Tain ted al HoMe LOS ANGELES (APl -An inrant girl was re- Portt'd im provt•d today aflt'r being near death with hurns of hl'r mouth und throat from drinking formula that hud been contaminated w ith t•hemicals at her home, county officials say. Ralph Tetrault, director of the county t 'ood a nd Dr-ug program, said an invcstlgalion showed there was "contamination after the consumer received the product." nppnrenUy when 1t was poured Into a bowl containing a caustic substance before it was fed to the baby. f'ore•t lloMe Denied SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The State Court of '\prH:al has ruled UJ!atnst a man <teeking to build a homt• on two ucres m Del Monte forest on the Mon- h•re.\ Pt•nmsul,1 It r<'' cr~ed u lo" er court ruling Monday and in· ,1~.,111 ~1ded v. 1th the Central Regional Coastal <'on,t•rrnt1on Commlssiun which had refused to is· 'uc J hwld1n~ pt•rmit to R1cbard Davis in May 1974. Tht> appellate court noted that the regional 4·omm1!ls1on hild round that construction would purholly dt•'\troy un urcheolog1cal s1le. B oth Sexe• Tar~ted SAN DIEGO <AP) -A Municipal Court judge hM dt>med a challen~c or the constitutionality of proshlutlon laws. but he uid police should pursue mrn-nnd womt•n equally In making proslllutlon ar· reosts Jud~t' T Hruce Iredale m ode the suggestion 1'ucsday 1n turning back the challenge by attorneys for s,·lviu Bland. 23, accused of soliciting an act of rrost'itutlon in am BS3BJ?C parlor. . , l redall.' said both prostitute and the customer ~hould b<' nrrcsted 1f cauJ!ht in the act or soliciting. The Jlld~I.' o;u1?1te-;ted the pohcc h1rt' more women to act ''" underco\'cr agenL111 to catch men sollcllini prost1tutcb THURSDAY Teriyaki Sflrved Steak 31~~;PM soup or salad, potato. fresh roll And butter S2.3S SPIRES IAVINE MacArthur Blyd. at S 0. Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd. Men~sand Ladies' Watches 33.33 Reg. 39.77. Take your choice of men's or ladies' 17 or 21 jewel watches. Many with auto- matic calender and day/date features. In a wide selection of beauti ful styles. At one l~w super saving pnce. Sale price effective 4 days only. Use Your JCPennay Chergt. hctpl ~upt'rmtrlitt IUIHA ,Aal: Beach al OfanoethOroe •Open Wff~days 9 30 10 9'3!). Sundays 10 to 6 OUHGI: City Or al Garden Grove • Coen weelldays 1Oto9 Saturd1y 10 10 7 Sunday 11 30 to 5 SAWT A AMA: 3900 So Bnstol-No ot So Coast Plaza • Ooen weekdays 9_30 to 9. Salul'()ay 9 30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 8 11• & tu• "'...,.,..leech P'tl-. •42-0912 ............ . .,.. t s.t. 'Tll 6 Siii'. 'T1I 5 MARINER'S VILLAGE, ·DANA POINT PHONE 496·26 70 Versatile, dependable, with built·in blind·hem stitch, exclusively designed fron1 drop-in bobbin, elltra wide zig· liq upab1htv. snap-on prei.ser feet, many other convenience\. Carrying c.ut or cabinet ntra. Seleci your mtctl, 1r1d sew .•• inst1ntlyl Advanced nclus1W"S includu button-I 1tting buttonholer thal stops 1µ1omatlcally, the f!jp4! Sew' 2·Wly turf ace for inst1nt 'frH arm' sewing of cuffs. pent1egs, slHW\ 1nd oth~r h1rd lo rPech 1ru\ C.ry i ng caM Of cabinet Ill tr a. TRADC IN YOUR OLD MACHINE ANO SAVE EVEN MORE There'• No Place Like * ~l'iQ~J! lwth C.1tl ""• Ce"t lli*H• Ml'·MU IJ1't..A C."""4 t e"ttt•M Atfll Ju• C..tittO•M ... '1'2 t•11 ...... ,11.,f lf .. t NIIMI 1JIO H•tiof ~•4 Ce•t1 Mttt lAI 'ttt nt k Ot• VJ•t• ••" c. .. -.."'• ttt n1• Ml N C..tt Ml•t' Ltfw!\t l•tc'-tf1 >Mt H~ W ,.,,._ •t ''"'' A1tt t»tl'M _,. ,,,__,.,..... _.,.. • A TtlldtNlk ol THE SINGER COWANY J f Al DAIL~ PILOT EDITORIAL P GE The School Shuffle Rotating school pnnc1pals and administraton to new duties every now und then is a relatively common practice 11\ school districts, but it is usually done a few ataUme. _. Last week, Saddlebuck Valley Unified School Dls· trict Supt. Rlchurd Welte raised a lew t>ytbrows and hackles when he announced tht> trum1fer or reassign mt-nl oC half the clcmcntury school principals and 1.1 number or dist n et administrators. The move cau~ht many people -mcluding parent~ or children at soml! schools -by surprise because there was htUe or na advance warning tlic shift was in the works. There are indications that the changes had been planned for some time. but the information was kept quiet. , It is difficult to assess all the reasons for such changes because or the legal shroud of secrecy over local-government personnel matters . We can only ussumt-Welte had his reasons for shifting the prin('ipals and administrators. regardless of the sudden naturt.• of the announcement Only time wall tell if the s huffle produces a better school system and better educational performance. Snakes H e r e First urbanized regions because gophers and mice make tt 1reat mcnl Thus, they are playing un important role by keeping the county's rodent population down. Putting it all in perspective, there is a place for the snakes und ot course many are harmless to man. Animal control officers suggest residents respect the r eptile. Don 'l touch und do keep at a distan<'e. Cht1nC'eS ure it will leuve and you'll never get bitten. Dut 1f you'd like it out of your· patio, the city or count.v arnm;.il cootrol services arc there to help. ~·~~a~::.~~~ .~:~stadium where Irvine high school football l e.am!> can play night game . c&t)·~d school district ofricials are movrng toward the end zone But they mt1)' l.>c playing on different fields. City government officially has broken off talk~ \\1th l:C lr\'lne admuustrators on the possibility of 1mpronng the UCJ field by lighting and improving lt through a joint financial agreement. The city is await· in& an environmental impact report on a proposed stadium at the new In·ine High ScJtool. But the school district is moving ahead with the There are probably some snakes lurking in the l..'CI proposal. although it, too, is looking into the grttss in parts of south Orange County. Irvine High site. Now. while the weather is warming up. is the time Of all sites uvailable, UCI is the most desirable. the s lithery reptiles are coming out of hibernation. Parking is adequate. It is far enough from homes so Orange County animal c·o.ntrol officers say they are lights.and noise will not be an undue nuisance. Streets likely to be sighted in neighborhoods at the fringe of in the area can handle tile.traffic. undeveloped areas With one las t propo~al en route to University Th<' snakes aren't rC'ally mo\'ing into man's do-Pr-csidcnt David Saxon there still js hope for a sue·_ main. R<.1ther. they are returnin~ to the land which. cessful agreement. Past frus trations that caused the -~i~;!J.l!W~~~Rcl~""' · . · tit) to break olt talks should be forgotte~_in the in· ""t'Tl"'l't:-"lff'~;,;!tmli\.'°~ ~"1c..<~ new!•'-~ ~~ '~t~~Lt.f !l U. · ·}~~~'/'.;-'* ~ ·-:~.:t . ...i.·~!l~.-: ... :_.~ . . .,,J S» :s:--. • -~··~ ~wazrr .. ~" ~~~~"""r. . ' -· ~--·· .. ~ _,~......,_..,.,."""'iir""~J r The Migrant Workers: ..... 1 F acele'ss, Hopeless Tide WASHI;-.;GTO=' lnasencsof stark reports from f1 onda, \\f' recently descn bed the plight or the stoop laborer!'\ v. ho toil under the hot sun 1n .;;al'ld\. :-nakt' infested fields. · The reports "'erC' hasc'Cf on th<' experienc<'s of our reporter. llal Bernton. who posed ::1s a drifter anrl 1n filtrated into a migrant crt'w li t' spent u WC'l'k in the f1cld!'I, pickin g tomatoes for a penn) ;i _pound, Bernlon found that th<' mi~aln workc.>r ... 1n h1 ~ l·amp earn<'d barelv enough to pay, da) b) day. for lhrel' ta!>teless meals. a filthy m .. ttrl':.~ to sl<'cp on and wine lo dull lht•ir aches. Most or them. unablC' to pick crops f~t . enough to kN'P up w1lh the charge-; deductl'd from their pa~ cht.>ch. lived in 'irtuul bon dage. Bernton labored for the cor· porate farming empire of A Duda and 5-0ns. lie sta) ed in a depresstnR camp row urtcr row of battered old tra1leri. upon a parched, sand} site barren ex cept for scattered wine bottles and tin caos. Each trajler was divided into four cram~d coral l>artments. Ht> s hared a tiny room with a bleary companion who lurched around nt niRht Tht• room was streaked with ~rime and stank or urine. 'IN RESPO~SE to our r<•porb. we ha"e been deluged with lei· ters from concerned Amer1<·ans "anting to know what tht' go,. ~nt-IS-<laIDI! to ht'lp the m1 · grant \\Orkers . Sad lo sa~-. the politicians ure more concerned about pl1.·as1ng the rorporute grO\\'ers who pa:-s out campaign contnbut1on:. than in helpin~ tht• downtrodden P•<'kN~ "ho h:n•t· no mon\'Y to <'c>ntnbute :\lost of them don't sta' Ion~ <'llough m one place evt'rl to \'Ok • (J AC K ANDERSON ) Our reports caused only a pass- ing stir 1ns1de thl' Labor DcJ)l . which 1s supposed to protect the migrant workers Apprehen~1' c omcials met behind closed doors to discuss how they s hould respond to our charj!es. One oHlcial, Fred Romero, im· plored his <'ollcagul's to crack down on lhl' corporatt.' farms that make life miserable for the mi· ~rants But his pleus. atcording to 1n'>1de sou rt•cs. \\ere dis· regarded. l~STEl\D, thP meeting de· 'eloped into a strategy :.ess1on not to hclp the exploited worke rs but. as one sour ce put it. "lo pre: \'ent J ark Anderson from hiltinK the l.abor Dept · · We ha\'e some advice for th<' Labor Dept Ju:;t slop negle<'lrng the migrant form hanrls. They arc the nation'-; mo~l underpaid. undernouris h<'CI, underprivileged people. Thl' Labor Dept 1s ~up posed to enforce minimum work ing standards The departm1.mt has bureaucrats on lhl' payroll \\ho draw Cat salaries to ui.ihold these standards. Th<'y hold mt'l't ings. "'rile memo!>, 1ssul' !>tUtl' menls . But they do nt>xt to nothing for the 1•xplo1tt.'<l fwld workers. W.J . t..:sery. Jr , thl' nt•w l~1hor secretary. has as!'ligncd the lowest priorities lo thl' wnrhr~ wi'th the greall'st nc<'ds. I k ha!'I actually c ut back prOf?rams to help tlle nomadic f1t>ld hands. Here arc lhe inside ddmls. -THF. FACELESS children who a re born into thl' m1gr:1nt c·amps have one\\ ay out. Educ a· t1onal programs are supposed to be made avaifablc lo hl•fp tlll.'m to acquirl' job skills und qualify for collegl' One document. m· tended for t h<' eyes onl.l' of Labor Dept. o!Cicials. rt•ports that these programs "have proved almost 100 percent e ffect 1ve" 1n reduc ing the depl'ndl'ncc of these youngsters "on migrant labor as their chief source of income · Yet Asst. Labor Secy. Wilham Kolberg wants to cul out federal program:. for m1gr::ml l'Clucation Secrt'lar) User~ has jui.t JgrC'ed to kill some of the progr1tms Most m1~rant farm lal>11rl'r1t ltve in s habby slum ('amp!> which. theoretically, arc sup· posed to m<'<'l minimum ft•dc•ral standards. Rut the Lahor Drpt. 's inspectors ha vc showt1 little c•n thusiasm for upholding the stun· dards. More often than not. they con· duct haphazard ins~ct1ons or merely :icccpt lh<' assurann• of the ~ro" ers thal the housinA ., adequate. Now Labor Dept. ol r1c1als are actually considerini: a prop0sal t o lo" er Ill<' ~tandard..;;. Tiiis \\Ould permll grow~<ll ly to house migrant~ m \lor:.e shelters than most statl·~ permit for dairy ~.illk. -~tANV CORPOR ATF. grow('rS woul<I r:1ther hire f or<'1sn workers. u su:.ti!V Jamai('an!-1. "ho '' 111 \\Mk for Jo" er '' a~t·s ;111d iw<'<'ril \\-ors<> lavin~ cc>nd1l1•>n:. lh:in naln1· Amerl('Ull!-llut 1101h•r f<'d<'ral la\\. rorl'l).:11 \\ orkt•r ... C'JO onl~ Ill' h1rl'd al Aml'l t<'.111 l.1hor 1~ 1101 ava1labll· Thl· ~1·11\\c'r' <'1rc·um \'f.'nl tlw law h~· :11ht•1t1:.in~ IOI' workers" hilt• I hl• i\nwr 1ea11:. an· on lhl' mo' t• ht•I w1•c•11 crop~ Thi· Labor J>c•pt. i1-fully aware· r)f lh1~ bit of ('hl('3llt·1·y. Yl't the d<.'parl ment shuts HS c•vc·s ;ind ('l·rtlfic:. thousands nf .h1 m Ul('uns t•v1•n· summl'r. ,. Th<' 11t1'<'a 1n~ or rniitranl farm labor<'rs flow throuith lh(' nut1on likC' human h1ghwa~!­ mean w h 1 I e. !> k 11 11 o ~ 1h1· mNropolitun ur<'as :end c·u1t1n~ through the field:-Ag1·1cultur:il areas plC'od for their sc>rv1r1•" v.·trc1rthl'Tt!" ts-ptclnnl{ lo fie lffin1• then pressure thc·m lo move 1111 lest they tap lhC' \\l•lfarc corrc-r ... and burden the schools with their children. F.vcn tht' Labor Dc•pt which is :.uppo!>C'd to help I he· workers. is on the ~rdc of th1: grower:.. Taking Sides ID the Coast Commission Debate To the Editor Aftrr I passed ri.'('ently ait:11n the monstrosity of the Promon tory Point ckvelo1>ment I r\" membered thl' 11ron11sl' n( thl• \o:istn1 Cnm m ls!>IOn, th:it our coastline s hould be clc,·clnp<'d in u more r<'nsonabll• wuy ancl s1m1lar developmtnts will not o{'· cur again TllE \\'ORK of lhl' Coa.;tnl \11mm1-.o;ion can only he ha1INI &nd 1t 1s hopt'll lh<•l Lhe strenuou~ \\ork or the comm ls\lon "111 hi· rro" ned \\ ht•n lht' '<U~j!l':.ted prn 111•rt\ vurrhJ"l'' along our rn<1,tl11w will t;ikr placC' and our tour"' 11ru·ntc.-d coastal c1l1e.\ "111 ha\ r lwarh1•' ,ind 1111"n ·pucl' IC• uffrr lo touri'h ond future r\" Hll'llt'I Sonw ('o:t'llal opponent!' chum lhnt tht' hii(h un1•mploym1•nt ratr 1 .. (';c11~c:d by lhl' pn•scnt pohry of th'· Conci tal C11mrn1ssiu11 l111 C11rt11nntl·h• th(•rc l'I hi.:h un· 1•mplo\'m1>nt :1J) ovc'I' our c1lun In. hut nnlv Cnhfornia hns :i 1 ·11a1>tnl C-Om rn lss111n BETTY llEC'K El. ·t tUtlh~r \'i..-r. Tn th<' 1':tlltor · With rcfcri.'nc<-10 l\lr.s. Judy Ro"l'ner·~ April 11 lctlrr . .id mo111shinA me lo tnk\" lhc emo- lkar Gloo1ny Gus Low·c~t housin~ ls fine with me u long as it's good quality and well mnin· talned. Find that nnd I'll be happy as a hog on ice. JRVETI'E ( MAILBOX ) lton out of the l'oa,tal Com m 1 .s s 1 11 n • c• v 1 cf c• n t I y (' n m m1ssmm•rs. <althou~h !>ht• d11I not 1d<'nt1fy herself :1 ... Sl)c'h> frrl l'~ 1.•mpt from practt('tn~ v. hut ''"' pr<'nches Sureh hC'r "n•,t•nt ment" s tatl•d, 1s un l·mot1on 1n itself. More emotion:il 1' h<'r "'tall' mt•nt "It wa"' prC('IS<'IY bec·aww local ele<'ted otftc•t;JI:. wt'n' not isen111h vc to the ncl'ds and desirf:''I or thr1r ('Onstlf uent'I ..... Surrly l'ven the comm1 ... 'i1oner111 who have tnkcn onto tht'm!lel\'ell 11n preccdenkd power!!. hravc not yet the pow<'r to ll<'C into the vol<'rll · minds Ml to why they votecl for the Initiative. f would vc>nturc th<' opinion itiven m\• by other ('OncC'rnNl ('lt1r.en11 lhat voh•rs paslled the• in itiativc bccuusc of 1t~ varzuely \\Orded content prom1ll1ng som<'hnw bcltcr t•nvironmenl. not knowinJt how it would be ad· mlnistt>rcd. SINCE I like Mrs. Rosener. ond I would prefer not to Incur her ~ ralh arzain. I ~ould qunte the Statements 0£ Mother U · t'ommissioner. who should be fully as knowledgeable as ony commissioner o n the subject of how the commission has w1eldetl tU powers. Carmen Warschaw was quoted directly in the Doily Pilot· 1. The 'Continuation of the com· mission is "ridiculous.'' · 2. •·Persons appearing befdre the commission are insult· ed and accused or ralse state· ments by som e of the com · missioners.'' 3. The state cosst plan drawn up by slote nnd regional bodie11. "reached a new low in ignoring the rights of individual pro~rty owners. as well u human right in generol " 'o concerned c1tl1en 111 op posed to protecting our environ· menl on) more than we oppose mother lcH't', uppl<' pie and patriotism Hut the ne<'ds of the )OUn~ pcoplt• for housmJ? at a pnCl' th\'Y nan 11fford ; for the dc- \Clopmt•nl of alternatives lo depcndmg on OPF.C n1J: for the r{'ai,on:ibJt• dC\'CIOpO'IPnt or Our proper!), requ1 re~ rnor~ skill anrl compu~).ton thun h:is been ~hown by th<' rcg1on;il and state co.i!.t.JI comm1s!'l111n' Li\DtSLAW R EOt\ \' .'ii nl .-.tiit*t-rt>t ? To the Editor Somt• tamt• hark. I he('ame in· lcr<'stcd ai. to l he amount or lo s ur:inct• thul tht• Sl11tc o r California ('<•rnM I f<'lt that thl'I information woulci be es~ci<•lly )JC'l tlncnl '•n<'t' the• insurance compnnte'I hnd JZOnc up on dcH"· tor!i' ll~hlllty in~urancc some 400 rx•rcenl In one yrnr. Alter muny h•tt('rs to politi- rlan~ nnd 11 TV nc•w!I aj?ency (which nl!lo wrot<' to politirl11nit t. I rccc1\'cd 11 kttcr from Leonard M. Grimes Jr .. Olret'tor of lht· Department or (i <'nl•ral Services. in which he listed Insurance con. t racts which 1ncluclcd a liability .controct on automobile!! belong. Ing to the state The premium for lhl• contract 1~ S2,218,S56 Jlcr year. THIS CONTRACT and othcrii handled by the Department of General Services only amounted to $2.740,69S. I thought that this seemed unusually low since the school districts of Orange County published that they are paying premiums In excess of SS million. There was. however , a para- graph on the last page which read, "The ln11uranoe office, in add1tfon to lts procurement role. does act in an insurance advisory role. lo other stale agencies." This phrase caused me lo suspect. that I had not received the In· formation that J had sought. One of the politicians that I wrote to told me there is a ma!'lter contract handled by the state and that each 11tate depnrtmtnt handles their own insurance con tracts out of their indmdual np. propriation. lie was on the lnsuranc<f Committee and he dad not knoW-. how much insurance the state carries. All or the other polillcians. tn· eluding the insurance officer who called me by telephone from Sacramento. made similar state· men ts Thank you. JIM OOLDJN<~ f 'lippatlc fl StMn• To the Editor As the fervor of our city coun('il election subsided. the rcathni;t Ill our daily paper look on 1t' customary ordinariness. Tonight. however. the spell was brOk<'n l am referring to Doug Fritr.sche's byh11(' on 110gc A2, Pilot Logbook ... Smoking Out All the Trouble." I om truly stunned It's bod <'O<>ui;th that members Ill our city rouncll enRage in pers onal attacks. r11thl•r than addressint,t lhl' Issue of whether there is enough evidence about the ill crrects of smoklnR to worrunt o no· s moking poll('y al council meet· ings. but Mr. Fritzsche's fllppun• cy aboul the council mectlnll lwh1ch he did not ottend) and the proposed !'lmOking bon Is abhor rent. CLAJn Al, TM ANN Plt"kfl .. r1ck11 To the Editor: Boy, the things some people choose lo get upset about. I'm re· ferring to the Jetter from Betty Holliday, and her tirade about our flag. Maple leafen refer to themselves as Conadians, and to their flag as the Canadian Oag. Brazilian~. 1 am sure. refer to themselves as Brazilians. and to their flag as the BraziLian flag. The same is true of the people or Vcnezu<'la. J am an American, and my flag is the American nag. Show our flag to any ~rson in the world. and he or s he will identify 1t as the American rlag. I SUPPOSE that there wtll be a Mickey Mou!'le movement 3tart· ed. to ~tempt to act ui; all to re· ft.or to ourselves as .. Cmtc·d States of /\menc•mer.s." or "l.J.S. of A· Hes," but as for ml'. I am quite content to r emain an American, under the American flag. Jn rase there 1s any confusion left in your mind, the i\mcn(':Jn nag is the pretty red. white and blue one. The one with tht• rNI nnd white stripes. nnd the blue field with 50 st:ars in It'! P icky, picky, picky. WILLIAM D. llARVEY If flpPr 0,. llflpO'f Tothr Editor: There has recently been a great deal to s ay conccrnin~ Ml• tncids. Should they l'X" prc11enp· lion ll<'ms or not is the pre~ent question. M y question Is how much do we r eally need them'! Most people arc at one lime or another well ucquainted with an. tacids. Mony are too well ;ic. quainted with them. Perbapl' they have even been directed hy their physicians to use them. Whether J.talox. Gelusit, Tum~. baking soda or whatever. /\II too often antacids are taken without the doctor or the patient knowing what the problem really is. IT IS a little-known fact that too little acid In the g11slto In· lestinal tract or hyposcidity, can give the ume symptoms as I.()() much acid or h yperacldlty. Heartburn, pain in the abdomf•n, excess gas. belching. especially belching which causes bumlng In the upper gastrointestinal tract . Sounds like h yper:icldlty or too much acid doesn ., It" It is further compounded by taki n g somt>thlng which dilutes the d!Jtestlve juices and slows diges· lion mort However. this does 111ve some temporary relier last- ing anywhere Crom 15 minutes ln two hours. Then lht> symptoms a re back along with a hc:1vy fcod ing caused by ~ill th<•t food tha1 wasn 'l digested in the first plnc•1·. There is an easy ll•st ltt perform which will give fairly good results for approximately 65 percent of those who may bt• plagued with hypoac1d1ty as op posed to hypt'ra<'idity. Fh·<· minutes before each meal lak•· one teaspoon or vincgur in a !>IX ounce ~lass of w;11 cr . Eal your ngul:ir m<'al :rnd SN' If thl' symptoms arc avoided. You m=iy need to try this for I wo to t hrc'l' days to give 1t a fair ch11ncc lo perform. f:vcn those who do havt• h ypoac1d1ty m;1y not alwayi; respond fovorahly to this simpl1• tc~t a s 1l makt•:i :l difference where the pml>IC'm lies. Do t>w symptoms <ippcur lmmNllOl<'ly ;.after catin~, cmc·hulf hour ofl<'r. one hour =irter or •~ the rrollltm constnnt? ll i:i Im 1>ortunt ti) qut>~· lio'll this to 11ec whl('h way your particular prohlt•rn le11ns. lly1wr or Hypo n<'idity. llypoacldlty ·~ far mot1' wirl1•~prNHl lh11n 1!1 now rcco1mm•d. Jlypouridlty i11 ulso a mllJor cousillv1• fu<"l or 111 istomuch can('t'r on. GEHALOW. KLEIN ORANGE COAST DAllY PILOT f(obnf N llfrf'd. Puflluhl'r Thnmo• Krt't>I/, 1':d111>r Horboro Krrrbich l':drlortol /)Oflt t:d•llJf The fd1ton;il P•lll' o( the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform anlt stimulate ruder!! hv pr1>Sent1n1t on this P•l!e dlvtrse cnmml'nlory on topics or lntcrrst hy 11yndlC'1il· fd columniw\tl and t'ortoonl:.ts, by prov1din11 a rorum ror rro<lcl'3' 1 '""~ ·1ml hv prr~l'ntrn~ lhil lll''"'"'f>('r ., opinions and ide<111 1111 <·urient topics Thr editorial OJ>IOIOn!I of tht' Oally l>ilot appear only In the t'ditnrinl column ot thr top of thl' JIAllC. Opimon11 t'X· prc"lsed by the rolumnlst:. and cortoonist!I and lellt•r wnll'n ar, lhl'tr ow11 and no l'nclor,c•mt•nt of their v1r"" bv tht D11ily Pilot .i.houl<t bt' lnftrrt'd. Wed • April 28. 19iG