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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-05-14 - Orange Coast PilotPlane Into Fog; ~ -r Lands Sa;ety· F R IDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14, 1976 ~ ... ..0 ,. S SICTIONS, .. "A0M 0.llf 1"1191 ....... .., ltltlU,. •MAJ .. iremen use power tool known as "jaws of life" to cut Janice Ped le}'. t9, from wreckag<' of Chevrolet Corvette followlng accident Thursday night on MacArthur ~oulevnrd Police said Miss Pedley. 847 Harbor Island l>rive Newport Beach. apparently lost control of the car •as she drove south between Ford Road and San Joaquin Hills Road ubout 10:30 p.m. Car flipped after bitting em ~ankment and Miss Pedley was trapped for about 30 .... -minutes She was listed in fair condition today al Kaber • J-lospital 1n Bellflower ----~--------- t;. Thumb Fun r· $44,000 Spent on 'Assertion' ..... ~ ,.WASHINGTON 1Ar> The rlculture Ocparlme>nl hu 9ient $44,000 tof' a popular aeries tgt, "assertive uwurenus" Wmlnars l n w hlch women etftployea learn to C<>Pf' with their )obs and male bosses tbre>uah ltoelures and discussions and 1n '7ietlvlty called Danish thumb "1-esUlng. WaterCzub Plan Works SAN RAFAEL <AP> The Mann Municipal Water Dtslrict bas dropped its "water snitch" patrols af\er one day because ma.t residents are observing the waler ralioniQI plan. On Wednesday, lbe bolteat day , of the year. tbo district dis· • • patched 3S employes to (esTet out 1 : vioJat.on. TbeyfouodonlyfiYe. II • ,. J.be district bas made it illegal !« its 50.000 customers to use ~lers or to hose down cars. 'ltdewalks~ boats. tennis courts or ot.ber surfaces Ulla summer The department's Anlmal and Htalth lnspettlon Senf\ce bcgM ~he ses!l1ons about 18 months aao and already 'here arc proposaJs to add more of the three-day seminars and extend the pr<> !{ram to other agencies. R.M. Gurley, the agency's training officer. calls the pro gram "a leveling process" and says it is recommended highly by activist women's iroups lhroughoul lbe country. About Z20 women employes of the de partmenl haYe participated in 11 o r the sessions held 1n Wuhincton and in various loca hons. inclndlna Pbiladelphia. Atlanta and Ames. Iowa. be said ''For the •·omen who are 1 lit· Ue bst on the super-aggressive. su.per·bostile side, it bas a level int proces$':" Gurley said Thun· day. "For'tbe.ones lb.:at ~a lil· Ue ahy and WD id and ret.lccmt, tl briqs them up to a level where they can communicate with •.• male supervisors.·' Aboul Danith lbumb wrestling. Gurley admits ·Tm reall):' not sure what it is, but 1l involves toucb.lng." % I ·. Teen OK . In Foggy Joy Flight A 16·year·old La Palma boy drove lo Meadowlark Airport in Huntineton Beach Thursday night and took his father's new $9,000 airplane for a spin. FAA officials said today But Mark Armstrong. who had only three hours of previous flighl instruction, hadn't figured on the fog Armstrong und his school chum. also 16. took off unan· nounccd uom Meadowlar~. U1dn discovered once aloft they couldn't gel back to the field because o( fog. officiaJs said. Edward Perlis. principal operations inspector for the Federal A via lion Administ.r•· lion' said the young man tur9ed on hiS" radio anu \\'US gllided by Coast Tracon al El Toro Maril1e Corps Air Station toward ~nR Reach Muntclpal Airport · There. airport officials ••talked him down," giving him step tu' step 1nstrucl1ons for landing lhe Amencan Yankee plane. Perhs said Perils was at the airport lo areet Armstron& when he landed about 9 p m Hc stud the )OUng man will be c1tecl for flylng without a pllot 's ccrtlf1cate1 la violation which carnes a max 1mum rlneof$1,000 lie. aald lbe youo&..man ..lil.Ss shaken. but was even more so when his rather. Norman. ar rived about 10 mmlltts later "He was scared when hu1 dad showed up ... Peril!! said. PerlilJ said Ute young man did a fine job or landing the plane and it sufftted nodnma~e Four Rail Riders Die CITY OF INDUSTRY CAP) -Four peraons were crushed to death today when they jumped onto a raUro1d Oat car here ai,d Its load of pipe Shined, sheriff's deputies said__._~ A fifth man was repan· ed injured. officers said. None or the dead, r believed to be \Ta.!M· -was identified. Yaelit Rolled·. 360Degrees ·---..-. ----.. ----,. _y .. Big ·Wav ·-. Instant Biehes Youths Find $1.5 Million MARLBORO. Mass. (AP> ..-Two Marlboro teen- agers had visions ol instant riches when they picked up an envelope in a bush and found two cbeclts inside totaUng $1.S million. Leo Agnew Jr. and Guy Ercolani. both 14. rushed home Thursday to exhibit the checks. But Leo's fatfler noted the checks belonged to the City of Chicopee and were for deposit in Capital Bank and Trust Co. oC Boston. He called the Chicopee city treasurer. Ernest LaFlamme Jr., who sent a messenger to pick up the checks. He praised the boys and said the checks had blown out a car window. The bank said the boys would get rewards. But it probably won't cover what Leo had planned for the money -"a house, a big van and a citizen's band transmitter.·· . .. . . ------·---.. ----------·-- Ship Rolled Over Sorcery Sea Saga Off Alaska Retold By ALMON LOCKABEV Dltllf~ ....... , ........ One or the most dramall<' stones in lbe history or modem yachting Is winding down to <' close as the 61·root sloop Sorcery nears Kodiak. Alaska, al the end ned away. but the vessel was dis· masted as she rolled under the im pact of the huge wave Relatives and friends or Sorcery crewmen have contacll'd the Coast Guard cult.er by ham and single-sideband radio or a Coast Cua rd towl1nc. The young woman who suffered The Sorcery. owned by J oc.ob the brolten leg was identified as II II II Plans Blocked . In 1975 The Mobil 011 Corp has an· nounced a new agreement for I purchase of the I rvine Company tn exchange for S200 mlllion In Mobil stock In an announcement mode Thursday, corporation offlciais said "an understanding" }Jad been reached with most Irvine Company shareholders. However. Mobil vice president for public relations, Larry H.eyl .Jr .. said today that understand· in~ dJd not iucludc Joan Jrv.ine ~mlffi. Wlio-noTds· 21 percent or the company's stock and Wlto successfully blocked a similar purchase agreement last yea~. Thal agreement called for the 'iale of lhe 54.5 percent or the 1-od company's stock held by :lfle James lt:Vwie-li"oundat1onfor $1!10 million worth of Mobil stock:. or about $24 u share 1 1 Mrs Smith was instrumental I in gellJng un injunction 1n Orange County Supenor Court blocking that deal because she contended the stock was wwth more lhan twice that amount. The mJunct ion was actually c:IJ· tamed by the state Attorney General's office. acting on betfal£ of the public which benefits rrr 1 <See MOBIL, Pal(eA2) , Wood of Van Nuys. wuthcv1ct1m Ramona Walters, 22, Escon.stj<lo. _~La 11.1.lft lllY ~ Ylhi~.b .ral~--:WM·( along 'Ao Ith her ntott i'i!T ,·wt-re-- comPlefil y over about 900 miles the cooks on the voyaee. Miss from the mainland as she was re· Walters waa on deck when the lurulnt from Okinawa on the wave hit and probob1' owes her itreat circle route through the Jl/e to lht: fact that a large fuel Aleutian Straits drum rolled and pinned ber lo the All of the well·known racing ~eek yacht's paas~ngera eurvlved tht" n.e (lrl's mother was below a&O-degllee-8 .. 1", butetghtwere-1"·· <~SORCERY PaieAl> jured, several orthem seriously ' On board as skipper and aall mgmaster was Bob Dickson. '8. Newport Beach, one oC lbe best lmown yacht skippers and racing sailors in the country. Dickson Is repdr1ed to have auffered a badly lacerated lip. However. he re· mained aboard the yacht along with owner Wood and tbe na.igator. Ray Hayes <A Marina delRey. The eight injured people. 1n· cludin• a young woman who suf· fef'ed a compound leg CrllClure. • wm tnnsterred floom 'Yl!cbt • to lhe Coast Guard Cutter Mellon in heavy seas and lS-40 knot · . · iev,cAI crtbers s\lffered seve e shock. tnc1udlna one -crewman who was washed aver- board as the boat rolled. Sorcery was retumln1 from Okinawa alter wlnteri111 lbere and was entered an the u_.x:oming LosAnaelestoT1bJtJrace. Copter Crash Injures 12 Marine mvesUaat.ors are try· lDI lo determine the cause of a helicop\er crash at Camp Pendlelon which injured 12 Marines during a training ex· ercise. A..~4&~~~ went d'Own Thursday-atiet -t~ pllot reported a sudden power loss. a Marine spokesman said. Three men were bosp;t~U~ on the base, one with several brotearlbs and possible lbt~rnnl UtjuriH. Tbe other nine i.Jtjured were treated. and released. We athe r That ··heavy dew" will bt: around o~aln Suturdat' mornin11. but at least you ma) be able to sleep through 11 bt'for(' the sun comes out, bringing lt>IJ\ peratures In the upper 00s along the beach and in lbe low 70s inland. · I NSIDE TODAY Ma11 I.I a mu.teal month at Orangt Coast Colltgt. The produclfons includt a fullv rt~ opno along l.Odh voccL and 1191trumf'fttol concm1 -See fag_t CI .. o/ ~he ~ttlt~. l•dex AJ •• ., "' 0).12 Dt 02 A1 M CS.I •••• 8J because rea.ervoln in soulhcm Mid ccntnJ M ariD County are on· ljbalfrw1. However. another Agriculture Department spokesman described Danlsh thumb wresU- <SeeTHUMBS, PqeAZ> Deputies said the rive boarded the Southern Pacific Railroad flat car al about 6:30 a.m. and their welahl caused the load to sblf\. They were crushed by the pipes. · Contrary to early wire service reporta, t.be rudder was not ur· A haft SPOltesman aaid the helicopter was supporting an lft. fant.ry exercise wheb lhe crash occul'l'ed. « ., . . . l' A2 OAILYPILOT s ftldar. May U 1916 Why Did JFK Die?- , Senator Says CIA. and FBI Lied WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe CIA and FBI lied to tho Warren CocpmlHion ubout the assas11ln~· tion of Prealdeot Kenoedy, a Senate inlelhgeoc• commltlff momber said today. The secat« alJo augge..ted "we pursue some hot leads" lo answer foe certain who killed Kennedy. DA's Aide Cites Fear Of Press By TOM BAllLEY OftlleO;oil1"'1t11sw" LOS ANGELES -Orange Count,y Deputy Diatrid A\U1mey Oretta Sears declared during a pre-trial hearing here late Thurs· day that her rear of the press led her to approve the undercover re- mov a I of documents from a Costa Mesa printing shop con· trolled by indicted Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. Her testimony studded with tears and tantrums, tbe pro· secutor ad milted tbal she did not seek search warrants for the United Printing Company, 3198-C Airport Loop Drive. until she ha~ actually.,written the indictments approved by the Orange County Grand Jury. ··1t would have brought in the newspapers and publicity and political matter s and l didn't want that," she stormed. ''I don't hke political matters." Mrs. S~s readily admitted under close questioning lW,m four defense lawyers that she authorized print shop employe Donald Albert Ray to smuggle documents out of the premises and into the distric~ attorney's of. rice on July 28, 1975. Ray, 46, has testified that dis- trict attorney's investigators photocopied many of the docu· ments that figure prominently in the federal case here against Dr. Cella and three codefendants. Judge Byrne is being asked by the defense to bar introduction of all evidence obtained under those circumst ances from a trial that 1s now scheduled to start Tues· day. Facing trial wilh Cella are former hospital associates George Louis Ollendorf, 44 , Laguna Beach, Stephen Robert Evans. 31 . Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, 53. Santa Ana. They are accused on 44 felony counts of bilking two Orange County hospitals-Mission Com· mumty Hos pital. Mission Viej9 and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana -out of more than S2 million. It as alleged that many acts of fraud were achieved with the use of counterfeit invoices bearing the names of nonexistent com- panies and manufactured at the Costa Mesa printing shop. Mrs. Sears testified Thursday that she wa-s wary of the press because she was working on a carefully guarderl investigation of county Supervisors Robert Battin and Laurence Schmit and state Controller Ken Cory at the time Ray was approached by in· vesti~ators. Mr". Sears said warrants author izing a search of the Unit· ed Printtng Company plant might have alerted newsmen. ··w e had the trials of (Rep. An· rlrew .J > llmshnw and <former Ornnge County assessor Jack > Vallerga on our minds and the board of supervisors was in a complete uproar," she snapped at defense uttorncy James Rid· det. The w 1\ncss w a~ r eJ>('atedly repri m anded by Judicr Motl Byrne for commt>nts ~he made dunn1t heated t•:c('hanges with deren11e attorneys. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 fW f'Hlil .... (fW''' 01"11• .~ ... , W ll .. .,.," f<i II t <O#t t11n.~t tht ,.,,.,_.~ ,., f"\\ I SJUN•"9t't t+,, I~ (,,,,,,, (1'4,, ··~'""''"""' (t•tt~· ~1'-'' .. '' Mlfr~ .Ht Pvtlll..,.d Mondlilty tn•OUIP' t,, My t . .,,. (.fJ'I" ,,,, .... , Ht·••"',.. 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S4o-12l0 ~,..,,. m• Or-eo.n _,.,,.,,. o.- fli9"~ ~ fWW\ \'61"...-'-tlhr·h .. l('lin<\, ~-~ flhA1fflf or •o-~rth•...-enh ,.,.,,,,f'I m.ty N n-erodvtf'd •1 ttw:tvt \.Mt••• ..,,,..,~t•...,, •• CGl)\lf~NCI......., S-C:ll"• t t•H oo~t-~•td "' °"" Ii#"" C..lf~I ~WIPt.or\ Wt ,...,.,.,,. UJ~ ""'°""• "'"° bf ~I tA Jl~'""' f"'l•M•Y _..,,,_,...... u.u.._,""' ~ ilkbatd Seta ..... (8· Pa.). a member or the pAnt l's 5ubcommlttte invesUcatJn~ the usanlnaUoo. said ··~re La no quealioo in my mind" that tbo two lnte!U1eoce aaenci. Ued to the commiulon which t'ODd~ted the government's ftnit. m11ss1ve probe of Kt=nnedy 's deulh AP WI ,..p11o10 Headache Remedy Howard Mudd. an assistant coach with the San Diego Chargers, s t ands on his neck . shoulders and elbows as he practices yoga. He says it's great for t ension headaches. Affidavit Says Hugh£s 'Will' Hoax SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -Salt Lake County Atty. Paul Van Dam · said he has received a written statement claim ing the first purported Howard R. Hughes will was a hoax and saying several persons were implicated. The will was found April 27 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Lal· ler·day Saints (Mormon) head· quarters building an Salt Lake City. Van Dam said he forwarded the statement to the Clark County al· torney 's offi ce -in Nevada, because "we have no le~al basis ANY WILL FORGERS FACE FELONY RAP, A4 on which lo get into thething " Van Dam said he could not re- member the nume of the person who submitted the statement, which was written in the form of anaHidav1t But, an investigator in his of· fice. John W. Christensen. said a man named Jeffery Hayes or Snit Lake City came lo him Tuesday and said he wall with Melvin Dum- mar, a Willard service station operator and former Anaheim milkman. when Oum mar nl· leJittdly tried to talk llughc!\ into wilhng ham 30 percent of his estate Oummar, 31. was named a one·· sixteenth beneficiary In the will found in the church offices. Oum· mar said thnt. In 1968. he picked up an old man in the Nevada de· sert who claimed to be Hughes und gave him a ride to Las Vegas. Dummar referred all calls 1.1bout Christensen's comments to his attorney. Roger S. Dutson. Dutson was out of town and not available for comment. According to Christe nsen. Hayes told him that Hayes and a man named Ma rcellus Marttne:t were driving through the desert in 1971 and met three bJacks at a truckstop who said they had beaten a man further down the road. The investigator said Hayes said he and M artine:t then found the ma n. who claimed to be Hughes and tboughthewasdying. He reported lhal they then picked up Dummar, who was hltchhik· lng, and Dumm ar tried to talk Hughes into including him tn his will. Hayes said the trio helped pre- pare a wiU and stuck it in the old man's ~ket. before clroppihg· him off at Caesar's Paiac~ in Las Vegas. · Sdrwdhr saad -.. w Cound oo new evidence ubout who killed Kennedy but declared: "If we pursue aome hot leadi, we m•y well aoswer that que$lion. '' Schweiker refund to elaborate on w)lat be meant by "hot leadit." Schweiker mado bas stulc· menta on the CBS·TV "Morn.ln1 News." He uid the subcommittee has turned up "s1an1ficant new materiaJ about defects and dt'ri· clencles in the lnvesUgahon" or the assassination. noting as he has before -the CIA's failure to inform the Warren C:-0mmission of its $Chemes ogainst Cuba's Fidel Castro and the FBJ 's destruction of a note by Lee Harvey Oswald, whom the com· mission oamed as Kennedy's sole assassin. Schweiker and Sen. Gary Hart <O.Colo. >. are the only member~ of the subtommittee, which in- vestigated the "performance or non-performance" of the in· telligence agencies during tbe in· ltial probe of the assassination. Hart has said he has seen no evidence to discredit the Warren Commission 's report tha t Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy. But Schweiker said today he disagrees. He said the deficien- cies in the original investigation in\'alldate the Warren Com - mission's conclusion. Schweiker said he believes the kev to Ken· nedy's slaying lies in ·Oswald's relationships with both pro and anti·Castro factions. ScbweikeT said some of the de· • • ficiencies by the CIA and FBI were "deliberate.•· Schweiker and Hart are ex- pected to deliver a written report to the intelligence commitlet-by the end of the month. The full committee must approve the re- port before it ism ade public. 'fbe question of why Oswald killed Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, Tex., will be one of l.be ftrst queabons lo face a proposed new Senate committee that would watch over the workings of U.S. intelligence agencies. The Senate intelligence com- mittee voted Thursday to recom- mend that the proposed new permanent, panel conduct an in· vestigation into the never (>f· ficially-answered question. Fro•PageAJ SORCERY. .. decks and told of findini herulf suddenly pinned to t.be yacht's overhead as it rolled. · It is not known whether the helmsman was wearing a safety harness as be went overboard. He was retrieved after the boat right· editself. According to Wood's business associates. be b.ad plllDlled to ship the yacht home from Okinawa but wu unable to find crews lo build a cradle capable of holding the yacht. instead, Wood left the yacht in Okinawa for the winter and then took a crew to bring her home to Marina del Rey in lime for the Tahiti race which starts June 15. She last departed Southland waters in the Transpac race Crom Los Angeles to Honolulu, last July 4. WbiJeloHonolulushecompeted in the Around the State (of Hawaii) race as a tuneup for the Hawaii to Okinawa race in which she was first to finish and first overall on handicap time. Modern yachting records in· dicate that cases of a yacht of that size rolling completely over are extremely unusual. In 1964 the 39·foot yawl Doubloon was rolled twice in stormy seas off the South Carolina Coa11t while saillnJ't from Fforida to Newport, R.I.. for the stort of the Bermuda Race. The owner, Joe Byars, and his three· m•n crew survived despite the fact that the boat '11 derk was swept clean and her masts and· rigging carried 1twny. Fro•Pa~Al THUMBS ••• lng as "two people interlocking fingers and then trying to pin each other's thumbs ... Gurley said the sessions have averaged about 20 women each. He said the cost t.o the govern· ment for paying salaries a nd other expenses of quaJl(ied out· side instructors has been $44.000. or about $200 per employe. The program has prompted re· quests from agency managers for more of the sessions and the training has developed into "a very, very strong item at this point," Gurley said. "So Car, I've bad no negative feedback." A proposal is beln& considered to add •ix more sessioos and to include Spanish-speaking employes, men as well 1& women. Gurley said. AllJO. be said, there bas been some In- terest from the department's food and nutrition service, whlch administers the food stamp pro- gram. and from some other de- pa rtm ents including Health, Education and Welfare. Breaking the Rules Ford Motor Company chairman Henry Ford Il puffs on cigar a t the company's annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. Ford, 58, has been under medical care for a heart problem and. when asked if he should be smoking he replied, "Of course not." ' Brown Declares He Can ·Def eat Carter Frea1•.,,eAJ MOBIL •••. ehariUes to wbich the focand contributes. The attorney iHctral nol~ than a n Internal Reven~~! Service appraisal had placed U,CI value of the Irvine Compall)' .tock at SSS a ahue. ! The new deal announcodl Thursdoy callJ for I.be acquJsi·! tloo of all the fouod1Uao'* aha.real pl\&I all ottlM outstandlnl aha.rea · oxelulvo of M rt. Stnllb 's ort about 14 percent orthutock. j That also works out to be about.t ~··~·~· I Mrs. Smith waa travellna from Newport Beach to her home tnl Middlebur1, Va., tod.11 and soj waa unavailablo for comment 001 the newest propo11&1. 1 Heyl said that while the n proposal does not Joclu purchase of Mrs. Smith's st the new agreement was reach while in "conatant coot.act" wi her. Heyl said that the curreot1 agreement may take months ot1 even years before It is finall&edi because any sale of the found._ lion's stock must bo reviewed b~ the Superior Court ·due to the in· junction granted last year. . • However, Howard Privett, -1., torney for lbe Foundation. w-. quoted in the Mobil anoouncti. ment aa saying, "the Irvine F\aJl1 dation bad favorable reports Oil tbe proposed traosactlon from ha tax. economic and financial *. visors and bas been in coo~ wilh the Attorney Genel'al." ffj i.ndicated be expected a favor• ble review of the proposal by tbe court. · WASHINGTON (AP > - California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. declared today he can win the Democratic presidenliu1 nomination even though . 'the pundits and commentators and those who are the last lo know have already coronated one can- didate," namely Jimmy Carter. Raymond L. Watson. president of the Irvine CoD)pany, today stressed that lbe anoouncem~ o_f the ~reement ''is only Uilf f~st step tn tbe proposed acquis~ t1on. There are many other steii\ ··well." said Brown, "he has to that must be taken." : 1 say that, because he bas to say ·" Brown also las hed out at what be termed Carter's hyprocrisy and "purely political rhetoric'' over the issue of political en- dorsements. Carter bas charged that Brown, supported by a number of Maryland Democratic leaders in the California governor's first P!1mary tes~ Tuesday, is the can· dtdate or "political bosses" who want a broker ed convention. Campaigning in nearby Maryland today, Carter renewed thecbaree. something in order to fill the ll the transaction is compl• paragraphs. He called people for • ed, the c~mpany and lt.s 78,000. their support and they've turned acre b~ld1~1s would become~ him down. s o when someone ofMobU01J Es tates Ltd.;_ the real turns him d own, then they estat~development aubs1dlaryo( become a pohtical boss. lf they the oil company. say 'I'm for you, Jimmy.' then they become a statesman." "He's meeting with George Meany, h e · s c ailed Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago. As a matter of fact he's called me and asked if I'd be part or his cam· palgn," said Brown, adding that was before he became a can· didate himself. "So when the kelUe calls the pot black, Mr. Carter oughtto ex· amine his own conscience and clarify not only what he ~ays, but, behind the smile, what he's really thinking. Pension Halted? ... LOS ANGELES <AP) -~ Angeles County Supervisors 'should ask the state legislature for authority to withdraw lts employes from Social Securi\&'.,. says Chief Administrative Of. ficer Harry Hufford. Hufford! made the recommendation f Thursday, saying withdrawal from the federal pension system wowd save the county S27 mUUono ayear. , , , I TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEAN l·NG ! ! ! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! TED IS Fl NALL y 'CLEANING House·. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS , IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY-ALL SALES FINAL 2DAYSONLY MAY15&16 9:00 to 5:00 ~==~=~ 1371 ~ WAREHOUSE ROAD IN ~~~~~~~COSTA MESA WESDA n & SA TUIDA YS t :OO to 5'.JO NEWPORT BEACH • li77 Wt-;STCLlt't. DR , MH050 LAGU NA BEACH • :J.4:\ NOllTll L'OA.-.r llWY . 4~ 6"1 TORRANCE • 23649 tlAWTIIORNf. RLVD. tOPt'n t'n Ill 9. Sw1 12 ~ 3Ul JTlll2'7ll ' I ' . ., f TJae ~ohua n appean deUyu~ept SaturCS.y1 aod Moad.aya. !Jllllf ,,.,.., .. Slaarlng 'DEAR PAT· I parUcipaled in u voluntary profit-sharing plan at U Salle Deitch Co. in River11dl.' ~en I worked there I changed jobs in December but can'l ~et beck the money I mvested. The fOmpany owes me at lea,)t ssoo. La Salle Deitch told me that I "'ight have to wait untJI June to get m y money from the l'Or· pc)rate headquarters. I don't un· derstand the reason for this de· lay. and I could be earnjng in· terest. A. R., ~untington Beach • E. A. Sweeny of ~tagnavox Co .• dte parent Orm, reports your pro· ftt-sbarlng check or SS49.44 was Q1alled to you in early AprU, but tt was returned b ecause Magnavox sent It to your old ad· dreu. The c heck now bas been l'ematled to yoar prHent ad· Cl'Hs. Ma(navox bu bad pro- blems similar to yours ~ause Ila small nbsldla~ maintain separate personnel files, and Magnavox occasionally has d ff. flcuUy tracking down those employes. Tear Ga• Weapon , DEAR PAT: Is 1l legaJ to sell a tear -gas spray weapon in €alifornia? An acquaintance of mine tells me he's heard lhat sach weapons are now available ih this slate lhrough distributors. G A.,CostaMesa •It la Illegal to sell, offer for 1 aJe, possess or transport this llype o f sp r ay device In , CaUlornla, according to the At· torney General. A t'lvU action fn' flled recently In Contra ta Superior Court by the At· rney General's Officf' and the Contra Costa District Attorney, 9'eklng to atop the Jet Muulac- •rtng Co .. New York, from St>ll· ill a tear icas weapon callt'd 'Jiuardlan Protection Spray" to nsumers. The complaint notes at the firm has bffn advcrli'I· g In California seeking dis· butors. Under California law. ace officers are the only raons perm llte d to possess r·gas weapons. Agrtting to ll the product could result In mlnal sanctions. Persons who * e bten contacted by the rtrm urged to detail that Inform•· n to the Attorney General, ntra Costa District Attorney or ••al law enforcement agencies. .. ,,,.,Control £EAR PAT: Arter seeing an a vert1semen\ 1n a Sundav n spapl'r , I sent $6 95on Feb. il lo Consum<'r Pubh.,hm~ Co in c•nton. Ohio. ror "Nntur<'., \~1ght Loss S<'r ret of Glunc1ulur COntrol." Sev<'ral lctterii of IO· ttOiry broui;:ht o form lt•ttcr clak<l r('h :H. ll•lhn~ me• dl'11ver v i ld be c~ pl'ct crl "1thm thn•c <'k"I /\ phon<' numlwr "as h'>t in th1• act for furl ht•r inform;1. t n. but l \\ n-. tolll "ht·n I callt.U t \the• wom illl 111 C'li;tr .:1• of C'alli.. s on kn\ r ,1 nd nn roll N·t nrJ:t'~ wuultl lw aC'C't•ptt-cl. t pomf(•tl thnt I II 1.1kc furthc·r l ion, ond I'm h<ipmi:: for )Our p, V. M . Cn:-;to Mt•.,;i on,.umer Publbhlnit Com· n y • s c u ll l o m <' r 11 " r v I t' •• prf'11entatlve l!I malllnl( thr elAht-lou book to you Im· f'dlate ly. "Problem" In pro· Sllnl" Wf'rf' blamed for the le dell very. St>vt'ral ynn1 a«o. I al action was taken aicalnst a California firm which orff'rf'd 4mllar "secret" rormulu "'' rtlsf'd to atd Wf'l~ht 101 ... Such yslHIOUS rormulH °'C°'lcklm df'· f'r wh11t they proml e. ·~-....... RECKLESS OR HERO? Captain LaBrecque Yachtsman: Reckless Or Hero? CAMDEN, N .J . (AP> A yachtsman charged with refusin g to throw his dog O\ erboard to make room in a lifeboat for two crewmen who later dro\\nro has been decried as a r eckle!>l> seaman and hailed as a hero an tnalsummations here. Federal manslaughter and negligence charges against C} ril LaBr~que, 52. or Santa Ana. went to the jury.today. ry to day. The skipper 1s charged m the deaths or Bradford Blakely, 20, and Paul Sagarino, 19. both of Wethersfield, Conn. They died alter spending 10 hours m 43· degree water hanging from \lie sides of a lifeboat after LaBrec· que's schooner Sadie and Edgar sank orr Atlantic City the night or Jan. 28, 1974. Asst. U.S. A Horney Bruce Goldstein said T hursday the evidence is overwhelmmg that LaBrecque's schooner was not seaworthy when he set 011t for Florida in J anuary seas .. "He was willing to gamble the lives of everyone on that vessel that there would be good ~eather -and he lost." Goldstein said. Goldstein noted the lack of a radio on the schooner and said LaBrecque "simply deduced that be wasn't going to lay out the money for a radio for the trip ... The prosecutor said when LaBrecque abandoned the schooner after 1t ran aground, the skjpper "reached out with (\ares and naresdon 't talk." Goldstein said LaBrecque 's testimony conflicted with his wife's. LaBrecque testified that he twice tried lo lift the dog but couldn't because he was oumb and s ilting on ~ rope looped around crewman Val8lltine Bach. who survived. His wire, Jessie Margaret, said ber husband never reached for the Labrador retriever. But defense attorney John McMahon said the discrepancy "brought a ring of truth" to her testimooy. ~kMahon also said a radio wouldn't have prevented the J(roundang or t he schooner's bowspr;t from breaking. ·'The radio would have come in· lo play afterthat,'' htsaid. ··A hero? He comes pretty close to that He 1s not a superman," McMahonsatd. The defense lawyer also s~ud LaBrecque stayed in command <1csp1te losing the Hchooner and n lar~er hfeboot. forcing the rrew to to the ll·foot lifeboat. LaRrec- <1ue also helped his wtrr. first m;1te J.Jach. 46, and crewman M1rhatl Rlkt'r, 18, into th~· boat. Mt•Mahonsald. "Put yourself in thot boat," McMahon said "Mnkc 11 nol'lc 'IO ferociou11 a noasl' at sea. Then add n bolt of lighlninic Then turn the lai:hts out And pk turc seaii as h1~h M this room And then suslain It for 12 hours UndC'r thde cnnd1liOnl'. Mr. LaBrecque functioned. He wanted everyone to !lurv1\'e. Yet hf' l!I foreH•r to b<' known as a man whoi;aved h1.,doi: to~acnnce two youni: li ves." rickson Selected Garden Grove Caty Councilman lerth Erickson was chosen by Cities Selection Committee ursday night to nn a vacancy the South Coast Regional astal Commission., Enckson 's selectJon on a 20 4 eover Westm lnslerC1tyCoun- lman Frank Fry broke a month deadlock on the sealing of a mmlssloner lo replace former Clement• City Councilman rthul'Holmes. When he lost hi~ bid fOJ' re- ectlon to the San Clemente City ell ln early March, ltolm(!C automallcally forfeited bis ~1comm1ssionM'4at. Last month, nc1lhCJ' Erickson, a -. . retired military officer, nor Fry couJd muster the 14 Cities Selec- tion Committee \'Otes needed to win the commission appe>intmcnt. Fry. who told comm1\lee mem· hers he favors doing away wnh the commission. lost ground to Erickson when seven cities. 10 eluding Newport Beach. swttchcd their votes to the Garden Grove city councUrn an. Erickson's llelection put two Garden Grove residents on the commission. Orange County Supervisor Lauttncc Schmit, "ho is county ~t'rnm'1>t 's repre.senta\l\'e on \hf! constal commission, also 1s a Garden G ro\•e resideTIL * Nuclear Dangers Outlined 8 y ST£V NITCH£U.. OU ... Olllf ,,., ... ''-" Whal are lhu ri»ks (nvolved m nuclear power plants 1n California• Or. John w. Cofmian, a pro feuor of medical ph)t11cs al UC Berkeley ond active nuclear power foe. outlined what ht' call~d a foolproof method of judgl.n1 the rasJts "When you "ant to know 11bout risk, don't hs\en to me. or the power company. or nuclear plant advocates.·· he told about(()() stu· dents at Orange Coast College Thursday. '"L1s~n to the il)su.rance 1n dustry. They know risk. They proh\ on risk. And atlhey won 't risk dollars on nuclear plants, don't you risk your hreonit." He sa1d Congress passed lh(> Price-Anderson law "whit·h abisolves everybody from liabih· ty in case of a nu('lear accident," h~said. "\\'hat it does is provide fo r $560 million for a sing.It: acci- dent." Gofman said, comparing that figure wath $17 to S2~ billion Joss cited in an Atomic Energy Comro1ssion report "that the commission pocketed." · Let's be conservative and say a nuclear accident causes onJy S20 billion damage ... Gofman said. "The Price.Anderson law says that 1f you ar~ able to hobble an alter an accident. you can col- lect 21., cents out of a dolJar. That's what Congress and about 100 lobbyists in Washington dad roryou." He said that within a year, un- der Prop. 15, •·you will gel ap- propriate liability insurance for a nuclear disaster." Citing another industry argu- ment for nuc lear power. Gorman said . "The Industry says evacua- tion in the event or a nuclear acci- dent would be a breeze .. But that .depends on which way that breeie Is blowing." Gorman said the AEC was urged to conduct full·scaJe tests on nuclear plant cooling systems "as far back as 1966." 0•11w ...... Sl•fl '1WI• RISKS ARE GREAT' Nuclear Foe Gofman Battered Kids, Bircners on Sunday Scene Here's the top of what. is in the works for the Sunday issue of the Daily PUot. CHTLD ABUSE -It can be and loo often 1s fatal. Last ycur 1n Orange County nine ctuldren daed in cases involving alleged, ctuld abuse. As Starr WnterJacquellne O>mbs Land wntes. there are ( suNoA Y'S BEST J some strong parallels in thest' ond other cases 1n lhe Uruted States. There is also a place to go for help. A series of stories on the battered· ctu1d syndrome will lead off the YOU Section. THE BIRCH E RS -Theyclaim "Watergate gave them a boost. How? Well, it stir red up backing in a "consplracy" theory with some similarities to one the John Birch Society endorses. An /\s· sociated Press story tells where lbe ~iety stands today. "On model mockup tests. they failed ilX out or six times ... he continued. "But they said maybe It would have worked on a ruJt-SICK OF COMMERCIALS! - scale test.·' : . Television stallons say lots of peo- He said Prop. 15 would force a pie may gripe but not very many full-scale test in case oC a loss of WTite In. When they do, the coolant accident. sponsors listen,. and they have Gofman's alternative to lalcenseveralobjectionablecom- nuclear etan\s'> mercials off the air. More details "Energy efficiency. We can andinforma\aononwheretocom- save up to 12 m1l11on barrels of oil plain will be included an this YOU Fro&y. M1y 14 1976 <>AIL y PILOT A3 Crowded Prop. 15 Foes, Friends Speak By till.ARY KAYE OI t ... 0.lly ~11411 tt.11 llUl'lear entirgy wlll efrectlVCI)' be shut down forevl•r." ht• :uud A boisterous. overflow ('r()Wd To retract the provl..slOl\I or at UC Irvine he1ml propanent.s of Proposition U . two-thirds or tht• Propo111t1 o n 15 1ns1st that state lealslaturemustvotcf<>l'~· Cuhforna a IS on the '"brink or peal -.. in •lmost imposslblo nuclear disaster" without the numberto.athn," Brownstld rontrols of the nuclear energy In-gather." Brown said 1tat1ve scientist who chairs the Commit· Moments later. the crowd of lee for Nuclear ResponslbJUty. •so were Just os emphallcally a s-sald lhe fact that opponent! HY sured thot 1f \"oters pass the In-nuclur plants wall be !hut down 1llnl1 \ e. called the "worst 1n-pro' es they cannol be made salt! illative in history'', an essential enou&h. energy oplton will be shut down "Under the provisions of our forever initiative. the plan\s can be four speakers part1c1pated at operated 1f they can be. pro\'t'n the forum. where persons 'reasonably' safe," Gorman said crammed the aisles and others . "The fact that they Insist watched and listened outsjde the they'll all be s hut down shows lecture hall where the comments they know something about their were televised live. lack of safety." he added. fo'ormer Go\'. Edmund (Pall Lees, of the Environmental Brown and Dr. Lester Lees Jtld Quality Control Laboratory at the opposition and Dr. John Gof. Cal Tech. admitted that 100 per- man and David Brower supporl· cent safety is am possible. ed the measure . '"But you can't achieve lhnt Brown, who heads the ··No on with any manmade device," lS Committee", said he's never Lees pointed out. seen a worst initiative in .all his "Still, the nuc I ear reactor has years as governor, state attorney a re markablr low probability of gener al and San Francisco city death -mucn less than anything attorney. e lse, in cluding death on '"Whatever options we take m highways and an 11ir crashes," the development of energy, Leessaid. there's danger," pointed out • Partoflhef)roblem1sthatpeo- Brown. who noted the spills from pie are hig hly irrataonal ancl supertankers a nd offshore oil emoUonal on this, subJccl "pro· ' · driUing 4n<l the pollution and bably because they mistakenly fatalities from coal mining. relate nuclear energy to the "Jr this initiative passes. bomb. "hcso1d Lees assured the audience that Death End.s Wild Chase TOKYO <AP I -A drugged driver drove his }().ton truck over a traffic signal and three other roadside objects today dur· ing a 31~·hour police chase. then stalled, climbed Co the top of a n ll·slory buildin~ and jumped t o his death. P olice said S hinichi Nakada, 22. had driven 550 miles from northern Japan to Tokyo with a truckload or apples before he hit the traffic signal and started the wild chase. The police said they found seven ounces or a s timulant and a hypodermic needle in the truck. nuclear scientists are workmg d1hgenUy lo perfect the backup safety systems or the nuclcor plants. Brower, founder and president of Friends of the Earth and a former pres1dl'nt or the Sierra Club. saad that af the an · it1atlve's proponents arc wrong. thev'll be causini! the oopulalion a '"manor lnconvenienre · "However. 1r W('0rt' right and the opponents an• wrong, they'll be causing disaster and will im· peril your life," Brower claimed The environmentalist a lso charged that the nuclear energy Industry Is a case of "overkill." ··w e don't want lo kill a fly with a cannon ball, when a rlyswatter is better," Browl•r s aid, likening the nuclear energy Industry to the cannon ball. "Further. why do we spend m1l11ons or dollars fighting cancer and billions of dollar' creating cancer.," he asked. rt'· fernng to the belief that rad1oae t1v1ty involved in nudear energy will turn up m cancer deaths Ill future years. a day by 1990 just by efficient ~tionstory. operatlonof currentenergycoo· "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sumpllon," he said. He em: I phasized he d idn't mean energy conservation. "because that im· piles lessening your standard of hvmg." He said by Improving building design and insulation alone. the U.S. could save 40 percent of the <'nergy currently used in build· • ings . * * * Nuke Safety Plans Called 'Deficient' SACRAMENTO (/\P) -A stole energy commissioner says the emergency eva<"uallon plans for California ns h'ang around nuclear pe>wer plants are "fumsy and deflc ltnl." Ronald U. Doctor made the statement this week. lh1' ~n me time that commission rhairman Richord M nulhn sch('(full'd two hearings on the subject St1ld Ooetor: "Fllm.'ly evacutt· lion plans for the three nuclear rc>actor• an oper ation (Including Sun Onnfrt>) nn<I llw four nearing completion In California jitlvc a deceptive sense ot llt'Cur1ty to the public " Doctor. a nudear ('nglneer, supporti:; the Nucl<'ar Power f'lanL'I lnitlative. Prop 15, on the June fl ballot Maullln. an appointee of Gov. Edmun1i nrown Jr . 1s neutral on Prop l~ He said evacuation plans "need ttcbtening. ·· The beuin11 were s et for Auiust In Sacramento and Los An&eles. Doclor said the federal govern· ment 'a recent Reactor Safety Study determined that evacua- tion of a 25-mile rone 1.5 "esaen· tial In a serious accident ... He sajd lhat even wtlh such a massive evacuation. the sludy concludes that radaatJon could cause 45,000 can('er deaths and at least 240,000 cases of radiaUon In- Jury. In oth r 3'fairs. tbe E nergy Commission adopted a resolution Wednesday directing Its staff to gather all infor mation needed to prepare for adop\Jon ot regula· lions ror s fe use or nudear tucls. The resolution was proposed by Bob t orctti. a rommi ioner who opposes Prop. 15 D0/11 FORCET TOYl$ff OUR PATIO SHOP! fSJ.. 642·4103 ~ 59c BEGONIAS. ~~ 49c QR()W IT YOllll' I Ir e qftlL-~11\hli CUSHION MUMS 1 PER CUSTOM ER Reg. 89' Bonsai Tree Kit .. AUTHIMTIC DICOlATIYI MIMIATUHS FOl HOMI UH a.,. s399 '" BONSAI JUNIPER ••4 ~ 6 -1: '·" .... '"'' s 1399 l'al·Tatl STOLONS TlllOltllH. l rl,llt •r•fill f111e tutwed .,.... lew ... , .... TlfDW Alfi. Dwli .... ..._ "-''-"'~ S ANTA AHA. S11t•t ~,...,i~ ,..., ...... ewe.a ......... celer. .... 7,H $599 --~ J wMon4.H......, ILUIGRASS or IBMUDA SOD OICHONDRA SOD .,.,, .. , S-. * te S:)O EVERGREEN ASH TREE RecJ. 3'.H s 13" IS CJ911. She 2123 NEWPORT! ILVD. • COSTA MESA • PHQNE 646-3925 ,44 OAA.. V PllOT Delivery Dilemma P OSTAL P LAGUES: You may have noted m the news Just the other day that one U.S. Poatal outlet back east has Is· sued orders that ma.ii earners mual cut across people's lawns in the future lo gel the mail through. This dictum has been set down on 1rounds that it 1s an ertic1ency measure. You can figure how some efft· clency expert would dream ltus up in areas where you have row upon row or houses fronted by row upon row of lawns. He would calculate that wby, nt the cost or time, should the mail earner walk up a r,ont walk, deliver the mail, and then walk back down when he could just cut across? HOMEOWNERS FACED with such delivery service would be expected to be the first to com· plain. But no. The first screams of agony came Crom a union representaUve for the letter car· riers. This chap ground h1s teeth and howled that the mail persons would get blamed for cutting ruts into folks' greenery and cauaing gougei and brown trails lo develop across io"l£ely neighborhood lawns. He decried the ploddrng upon people's plots Then, however. he got down to the real J>'int. He alleged that the entire program was calculat· ed to cut down on the number of letter carriers who \\Ould be needed to handle the routes. WRONG THINKE RS might feel the union rep was more wor- ned about person-power deletion than he was the brown spots up- on greenery Well, a Cut-Across-the-Lawn policy might work back east someplace but I doubt 1( they can apply it to the Orange Coast. Let's face 1t: in most of our loca· tions . we are Juiit too uneven for thlS kind of short-cutting In Laguna Beach. mailpersons would be chmbmg up und down more than they'd be cutting across. In Huntington Reach. they'd be confronlt.'d with all those C'ement bloC'k walls In Newport Beach, the letter carrier might find h1mself tr). ang to cut across water and m Costa Mesa, they would be ron- tendmg with picket fences and large dogs. You have to suspect the short-cul method just isn't going to work here. As a matter of fact . for most US, all we pray for l:J JU:>l that the mail comes through. I live, for exampl e, b e hind the neighbor lady who has ahsented herse1£ to Pittsburgh for the past six months . She has on<' or those mall slots an her front door. HAPPILY , S H E r eturned home the other night. lier mail had piled up some ms1de the front door. So hnd somC' of mane I found, for example, a Christmas greeting from Hawaii, ma1lt'd on Promontory Point Yarht Club slat1onC"ry by one Arsene "Blar k1e" Gadannn, the noted boatyard person from Ne\\ port Oearh Also. then~ wa!I a Janunry notice from the Orange County PrC'ss Club seeking my duce; The nc1ihbor Indy told me she ROl a notice thot lht' pe>"ilal Jl<'O- ple weren't ROinit to dt'hver to bnck hou!'le!I &n)' more It seeml'd to me hkc lh<'Y hilt! .ulrcady started. Frld!f.M!r 1• 1171 H -Forgers Face Felony Charge LAS VEGAS. Nev CAP> -Author1Uts have let J& be known lbat they are not amused by the number of wU~ pillnt up al 'M courtboute he.t'e to cash Jn on the billion dollar-plus estate or the late Howard HU.Ches. Clark County Dist. Alty. Georae Holt, in fact, finds Uw whole altua· tlon so unamuaing he la conslderin• an tnvesttaation into tetony com-plaints of forgery. fraud or per. Jury that could land the authors or the purported wllls in prison ror l-lo-10 years . "ATTIUSTIME wedon'thave any ln\'estigation," Holt said Thursday. But the county clerk's office has received four walls three th1s week -aod, be said, "we're looking into 1t very seriously now." Holt. in a prepared statement, said hls office would "vigorously prosecute criminally any s~h person or comb1nattoo of persons who fraudulently claim he1rship. ·· HOLT SAI D he would an· nounre shortly whether a formal investiqation will be launched Headquarters of Hughes busi· ness interests were in Las Vegas. Holt warned against lookmg at the situation as some kind or joke. "for somebody to prepare a false will knowingly is forgery, filing a false document in any or· f1rial proceeding is fraud, and persons who falsely testify at any court hearings about the will would be guilty of perjury," he said. HOLT SAID the kty issue is whether a person knows the document i• phony. Anyone wbo comes into posaess on ot an •P· parent will must tile the docu- ment with the cleric, he said, even if lbe wUI turns out to be forged. But a .,.rson filing such a document wlt"°ul knowmg it was ·forged would not be subject to prosttution. In Austin, Texas, state Comptroller Bob Bullock said he has "fairly conclush•e proof'' that Hughes was a Texas resi· dent. Bulloek said °"1eJ' stales are attemphn1 to claim Hughes as a resident, "but l ttunk we've got them beat Once a Texan, always a Texan." HUGHES \V AS Mr11 and died in Houston. The inheritance tax on Hughes' estate, estimated al between Sl.5 and $2.S blllion, could add as much as $335 million to Texas state coffers II Bullock is right. The first document was found at Mormon church headquarters in Sall Lake City. Much or the Hughes estate was !en to the church in the will. Murder Charge Cuhist Accused in 4 Deaths NEW YORK <AP > Devernon LeGrand. who called himsell a bishop and reportedly earned about S250.000 a year by having his "nuns" beg on the streets, has been indicted for murdering and dismembering four women. Two of the v1ct1ms were his former wives. LeGrand, who reportedly went through marriage ceremonies with more than a dozen of his cult members. has boasted of siring SO sons by various "wives" and "nuns" who lived in the Brooklyn brownstone he called ··st. John's Pentecostal Church of our Lord. THE BODIES of two of the women, LeGrand 's dauRbter-IJl· Jaw Gladys Rivera Stewart, 18, and her sister. Yvonne Rivera . 16. were found last October in a Catskill Mountain Lake. partly burned and dismembered. LeGrand 's stepson, Steven Strong, also known as Steven LeGrand. was indicted with him in the deaths. which allegedly were carried out to keep the glflR from testifying against LeGrand ina rape case. uGRAND WAS convicted of rape withou t their testimony and 1s now serving a S· to IS-year term The ol her two dead women were Ann Sorase and Ernestine T1mmon&, both about 30. Both 2 Fires Halted ST HELENA CAP> -One fll'e t'harred 100 acres or Umber and brushThursdaf and a smaller one destroyed a !!mall home and cnw1ed $6,000 damage lo another, uuthor1t1cs said . had been "wi\'es .. of LeGrand, authorities said. THE SORISE woman was shot, beaten and dismembered •in 1963. and the Timmons woman was stomped and beaten to death and dismembered m 1970, they said. The indictment charges all the killings took place in the "rhurrh" in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. whC're up- wards or 60 women lived. IN 1968, LeGrand was arcused of ktdnaping and repeatedly rap· 1ng a blonde British girl, who later dropped the rharges after she married LeGrand. LeGrand and Steven Strong pleaded mnocent to the new murder rhargcs Thursday and were returned to Jad. Ste\•en. along with another son. Aaron, 1s under md1ctment in the killing or two men suspected of working as pimps for his stepfather. Arafat Says He'll Battle BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) Palestinian ~uerrllla factions head ed b y Yasir Ararat threatened today to take up arms against Syrian President Hatez Assad's forces In Lebanon. Arafat's hi eh command charged regular Syrian troops shelled and rocketed leCllst strongholds i n Beirut. Meanwhile, Syrian-controlled Palestinians 1n TripolJ, Lebanon's second largest city, continued their attacks on leflist Lebanese Moslem militiamen tor the fifth day. "Boc1tea or victims are still un. recovered from the streets." a police 1pokesman reported. "There are even coffins lert on sidewalks because continued fightln1 Interrupted runeral pro. ce&1ioru for those killed in the last four days. Bakersfield Hits 107° Several Tornadoes Rip Mississippi Valley .01 • or ,01 . ,, .lO Ut~ ~;.;;,;.,;.._ __ ...... _.....__ Llftt.11001 LO•htv1I .. Mo-I ~twwllff """'°" St.P'11\d .... Or'--y-o.t\MIM Oll~Cltr OIMN ""'"" Sjlrl119S ..... ......, ......... ,"" .. ~.,. ~ _.._ Orw. ..... ~ .... !'---~l~ S..l~Clty \ ... ,wu-.,.. .. SPANISH SUPERTANKER EXPLODES, BURNS Smoke Blackens Sky Above Atlantic Ocean .Ex-Marine 'Ready' To FaceBorder·Rap DALLAS CAP> -"I'm prepued to fare whatever I have to face," Don Fielden said an er h1:. arra1gnml'nt on charges or violat- ing U.S. neutrality laws by taking gun:. rnto Mex1ro to break 14 U.S. citizens out or jail. The 31-year-old eK·Marlnc sergeant strolled into the US. matshaJ's offire hereThursdu) acrompumed by his attorney, Ernest Kuehne Jr. He posted SS,000 bond before US Magistrale Bailey Rankin. "It's been on m)' ronsc1cncc ODd I JUSl \\ant lo get It all behind me." Fielden said. A WARRANT ISSUED in Houston Wednesday alleged Fielden violated the Neutrality Art on Marth 12 by laking arms across the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass to free the prisoner:. from a Jail at the Mexican border town or Ptedrai. Ne,Rrns. U.S. Customs offir1als said l''u:lden was specifically acrused of illegally exporting weapons and carry1 n~ an unregistered weapon across the border. If ronvirted, be could face up to a $25,000 Cine and two years in prison. Fielden said he wa:. hired by Dallas psychologist Davis to free Davis' son, who was being held on drUf! charges. DAVIS SAID he paid J.·aelden SS,000 lo stage the breakout because he had been unable to rree his son through other means. Fielden told the Dallas Times Herald he burst mto the jail armed with a sawed-off shotgun and freed all the U.S. prboners. all orthem held on drug charJtcS . ~ Oil S llf R 'Poison' To Spain ~ LA COrtUNA. Speln <AP.• -Two to\&rlat .,_achel .,.. Witek with oJI, and blolo1i.ta l&Y DMatb of the valuable 1upply ol atat.od In La Coruna Bay may have been poisoned by tho bla apUI trom'the ;~~!~ Spanith aupertank-f r· "With our beaches '*lty P06ut· ed and our best. seafood polloUed, what the hell can " off•~\be tourists!" aald a nata~ owner. "All we C&J2 do ls doors and 10." , nu; UKQUIOLA Vt'IS en~tc the bay Wednesday with 7 barrels of Persian Gulf e Cor a local refinery wb~t strayed from the channel, an underwater reef, exploded broke open. Officials said a l 500,000 barrels of oil spilledf1lo lbebay. The ship's 31 crewmen were rescued, but tile captain jurra.ped into the water just before~· pJ06ion and was m lsslna. , OHiclals said the $25-ml~n. 11,225-ton tanker was a totalloils. T he oil blackened s._.ta Cristina and Bastagueiro beaches and spread across the bay a\ e northwest Up of Spain. ANOTHE R 5", ... barrels believed to be still ln the bol the ship. Plans are being sidered for tranderring it toot r tankers berore it also leaks l to these a. The Spanish government s conslduing emergency plans to cope with the accident. Hit worst by the olJ spill w e some s.ooo rishing rarniJles w mrome source wlll d.isappe biologists said. MI LITAR Y P LANES a d trawlers sprayed detergent to y lo dissolve the spreading sli k, employing a technique used w n the supertanker Torrey Can wrecked off southwest Englan 1967 and spilled 800,000 barrel oil. The Torrey Canyon spill dld tensive damage to beach in southern England and nort~est France and to the marin lfe along those coasts. Bantry Bay, onthewestcoio~ Ireland, is anothei-Eur al\ beauty spot that has been pla ed by oil spills since the Gull OU Co. opened a terminal on an island in the bay in 1969. , , :r I) II • ,, ·' ·~ ·-, ) i J 11 11 ' He Speaks For You .. Gloomy Oua la~your spokesman because you and other DaHy Piiot readera put worda In hla mouth. Have you got a pet ortevence? Lay It on Qua. Remember to .UCk to laaues-no personal attacks. Juat write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Pilot, Box 1580, Cotta Mesa, California 92629 • Then watch for your Gua. He appeara dally on the edltort1I page of the Dally Piiot. He speak• for you, In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 " I I .J CRAMENTO (AP) -The .Ute Senate baa aet tbo atqe ror a -pNlbliebattlewltbGov. Edmund ;t,.l(own Jr. by overwbelr:nin&IY ap. d~vin1 a ~ mlll•oo acbool b04iaance bill. 11· • "The admllllstratioo ls not in odJIJIPport ot tbe bill," Hid Its 'll.JMbor, Sen. Albert Rodda <D· Sacramento), before a ao-.1 vote :fbwlday aent the bill to the As· -~~t>ly. "We•re 101.o& to have lo ~)Uotiate." j~~~-B rowo succeeded Jut year in t1q m mlllloo out of a sus u UUon acbool aid biU, also car- ried by Rodda, a!U!r long ne1otia· :tn and a ltgialative allempt to tore the money. The governor __ s_1_a_1_e _ __,J mission. told the Oakland Tribune Thursday tbat a probe by that agency Is tryln1 to d~tnln• whet.her the campaign oc~ cub cQ.ntributiona greatt'r lha.n $50. The l)>oUUcal Rdonn Mt or 1974 forbids eaab payments Lueer than that aatount. E.capee SnaUllcefl DAIL y PILOT AS Serrano Decirion _Equal School Funding Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP> -With one of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.·a ad \•isen ptayine u leading role. the state Board of Educat!on Is prepar· lna a acaled·down. $200-mlllion attempt to comply with the Serrano court decision. The Serrano decision. which orders the state to equall1f' the money. raiain& abilities or school dis· tricts, has been viewed as one of California's biggest future finan· clal problem s . LAST YEAR THE board pro· posed u $1.S·billlon Serrano bill that died in a legislali"e commit· tee. This year no legislative solu· tion was even attempted. But on Thursday the board showed a consensus of approval for a proposal by a subcommittee headed by Dr. Michael Kirst, one troduct'd separately. not lumped together with other expensive educational reforms as ln last year's bill. THE PROPOSAL was ad· vanced as possible legtslalion for next January. after the stale Supreme Court is expected to is· sue its final ruling in the Serrano case. b been reluctant to approve 6 1e amounts of new money for 11 b<>ola, saying declining student ct.a t scores show they need reform ~ oretban money. FAIRFIELD (AP) -Then> Wheeler, once believed by the FBI to be a member ot the Sym- bionese Liberation Army member, bas been convicted of escaping from the California Medical Facility at Vacaville. . of Brown's three board appoint· ments and one of his top educa· tion advisers. It differs from past proposals in three ways : Kirst said he would urge Brown lo ap~rove the added $200 million but d1dn 't know if the gov· emor would agree. The amount, Kirst said, is only about twice the annual average of state inflation relief to schools. o•nD.g Sid Probed •w.n SACRAMENTO (AP> -The b~a.ign to place a greyhound ·X!deg racing initiative on the Nov· ember ballot ia under investiga-mJjpa by tbe state's political prac· ' t$k.escommisaion. John Keplinger, spokesman for uJfMF alr Political Practices Com· ~£- Tot Bought. By Gypsies?. AUBURN CAP) -Five- year-old Amy Angelina Martin bu be.en brought to court by a typsy couple charged with purchasing " berfor$1,000. s tl Thellack·haired girl had been missing while officers investigated. Amy was brought to c Superior Cour t Judge 't ~ William A . Newson ThW'S· .i '· day by Fatima and John 11~ ' ••Fat Joe" Stevens of 11• " Roseville. The girl was ~' ~ tempor arfly released to the .o 1 custody of the Stevens' pending an investigating by : probation officers. Wheeler was then sentenced Thursday by Superior Court Judge Raymond J. Sherwin to a term to run consecutively with the one-rear-to-life sentence he was servtng when be walked away from a prison work crew in August, 1973. 'POTENTIAL FOR A TRAGIC ACCIDENT' FAA Concerned About San Diego'• Lindbergh Field Rall Plan Oppo•ed LOS ANGELES <AP) -City Councilmen have gone on record as opposing measures lo finance The Sunset Coast Line, a proposed 232·mile, $5.8 billion commuter rail network for Los Angeles County. The action came Ttu,1rsday on a FAA Fears Tragic Lindbergh Potential 9-4 vote against two half-cent SAN DIEGO (AP>-The bead of the Federal Aviation Administra· sales t8Jt increases on the J une.8 tion (FAA) says Lindbergh Field bas the "potential for a tragic acci· ballot. Propositions R and T dent" and should be moved. would help finance a starter Une FAA director John McLucas said the airport's location, in the heart for the proposed railsy~tem. of metropolitan San Diego, makes the threat of an airline crash even Teen 'G~ilf fl' · more ominous than usual. cent over the same month last PASADENA (AP) A "I WISH THEY would find year. Superior Court jury found Wayne some convenient location so Chapman. 19, of Saugus iuiJty of everybody wouldn't have to fly setting last summer's Pacoima over the center or the city," he Canyon fire which blackened said Thursday. more than 6,800 acres and caused There have. t>een no major ac· lo5sesestimated at$2.8million. cidents at Lindbergh Field since He was found guilty of a felony it was opened in 1928. The facility count of burning growing or handles about 400,000 passengers standing srain. The jury must and 6,000 commercial flights a still rule on the mental state of the month. youth, who pleaded innocent by Meanwhile, the San Diego Port reason of insanity to charges District announced Thursday stemming from the six-day blaze that air passenger traffic at the last July. airport increased in April 23 per· t\LSO, T H E CALIFORNIA Coastline Commission gave the district permission last week to go ahead with plans to build a second . major terminal at the · airJ)ort to accommodate jumbo jets and up to a million more passengers annually. · The new terminal was unsuc· cessfully fought for three years by residents complaining about jet noise and arguing that the facility should be moved. -LOW-WEALTH districts would be brought up only to the state average in funding. not the Murderer three-fourth level, at a savings of several hundred million dollars. -Instead or a statewide pro· perty tax. the state would vary its aid to districts. depending on their taxable property, and put restrictions on high-wealth dis· tricls' ability to raise money on their own. , -The proposal would be in· Six Whales • Visit Bay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Six whales wallowing in the surf within 25 yards of Thornton Beach south of here were herded back out• to sea Thursday by a Coast Guard helicopter acting as an airborne cow boy. The whales. measuring 10 feet to 40 feet long, fled from the whirring aircraft by swimming north about . 100 y~~s off shore. Confesses 13 'Hits' SACRAMENTO <AP> ..... A Californian on bis way lo death row say,s be has killed 13 persons. mostly in contract work. 0 But officers here and in North Dakota question the story . He is Jamie .Gonzalo, sen· tenced to death for the stabbing murder of a fellow inmate. The inmate was to have been a wit· ness in the trial or three other men in the Slaying of heroin de- aler Robert L. Gillette. GONZALO WAS interviewed by The Sacramento Bee before his transfer to San Quentin. The Bee story Thursday quoted Gonzalo as saying he was a pro· fessionaJ hit man. Sheriff's officers said they would study old reports, but :·there's so little to go on, it's go • mg to be tough." Putyourface in our bands. BROWN JORDAN • n.,ttna • Tl! I 1'lL J 1\·E . Alu-mont atio 'Ulrfltllllt & flHl'\ACI enter J!ooLing /or Qua/ii'!? we have BROWM JORDAN STOCm llOI D&.mRY JOMtU9L NANI-JOMqUll. LACI WALNUT FIAMl-HOMIY LACI PUTTY FRAMl-ZIMMA LACI SPECIAL SALE PRICES! " ~COAST'S LAIMST $8.ICTIOM OF OUAUTT FURMISHINGS ~L WI WEBER 880'1 • UMBREIJ.AS • Hl·BAQ( B~ACH CHAIRS • DIRECTOR CHAIRS UGHT IRON OINrNG • REDWOOD • BAR STOOLS • PADS & CUSHIONS ITE CARPET~• $()I.AA SHADES• MINI BLINDS •WINDOW FILM \ 496-2005 707 M. B Camino Real, Smt Clemente T HE BOOKMAN All faces have one thing in common: they're different. That'A why the opticians at the OpUral Depulment ot Ward'!! toke 11uch a long, hard look at your nose, eye11, templce and f'Rtll. BccaUlle tho 3la1'.'leff thf'y fit to your face tit just th<' woy thf'y should - t•omfortAhly, with no 8lipping or pinching. Adn to this the l11rl{e !IC'· leclion of fra!Tlf'!I And rMllOn· Ahlf' COllt, nnd it'll «'flllY to llee why w<''ve handled over ooo;ooo fneefl. For eyewenr for your entir<' family, come to the Optical Dcpai-tmentat Ward'8. COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 • , • ... DAILY PILOT EDITOR I L PAGE No Credit to Conn~y I Ornn1e County supervuiors should do them Iv~ and county resJdcnt.s a Cavor by ttendtng a meeung of th ~unty Planrung Comm14sion. But, then UJ:ain. perhaps upervi5or should spare them eh·cs the cmbarra:ssmcnt or thear ov.n d ismal crcatlon. Throuah their own appointments, what tbcy'\'e tossed together and dasguiscd as a planning com- mjssion ls one ~t.rong-wdlcd, hard workang woman Shirley Grindle. Mr1>. Grindle ls uot -.1ways right. But sbe tn· variably s~ts her way. And the reason lor that as that she seem$ to be the only commassioner who does homework Third District commassiooer Peggy Cranston 1s improving as she gUJJ\S experience. Fifth District appointee James Thorpe want.a nothing more than to be rcheved of his commission duties. And Supervisors Laurence Schmit's and Robert .Battin's appointees to the commission. Jerry Sled· man and Earl Wooden. are nothing more than pay· ments or political debts to the Orange County Central Labor Council. Both Stedman and Wooden are union orricials by occupation. T heir votes clearly indicate they sit as representatives or labor, not all county residents. Political Frustration At this time or an election year it begins to seem that halC the population is running for some sort or an office somewhere. But. according to an investigation by the Wall Street J ournal. Washington 1s no longer where it's at for a lot of political hopefuls. In fact, this year will see a record exodus Crom Congress, with 46 members or the House and eight Senators announcing they will not seek re-election. In a surprising number of cases it ·s not because lbcir seats are lnsec~. or because t.bey are nearin1 retirem~t ace. It'• rather a combinotioo or tncreas· in&IY heavy work! ds, lon, hours, lack or privacy, endle critlclsm from an ancreaslngly awar• tlec· tor ate and generaJ frustration, the retirees explain. Some of the Houac members wUl se k the greater security or six·year ~n.ate sea~. The two.year House terms, they say, involve too much campaigning and too llllle tJme for real accomplishment in office. For the rest lt wlll bt back to private life. While new faces are always welcome on the political scene. it lB ~ loss lo the country when qualified, experienced a nd sincerely dedicated people Cmd Washington is more than they care to endure. Green Light for Tee n s It was good news, bad news on the diet front !or teenagers last week. First, the oft.questioned teen meal of a burger, French Cries and a milkshake was given the medical blessing of a group of New York doctors who analyzed it-us ing a five-ounce cheeseburger-and round it nutritionally satis!actory. In fact. four such mea ls in a day would not be out of lme for a hungry male adolescent, the doctors con· eluded, especially ~ith the addition of some leafy ~·egetables . Meanwhile, the Los Angeles school board was seriously considering banning the sale or carbonated drinks and candy al school snack bars because of their nutritional deficiencies. This could be a blow. not only to the candy and pop addicts, but to the schools that depend on an a n- nual S4 million profit to pay !or athletic equjpment. band uniforms and other necessities. Perhaps they ('ould m ake up the loss with a serious campaign in favor of cheeseburgers and French fries. E1adless Litigation Seen Now It's College Drop-ins Dear Gloomy Gus Vote Won't End Nuclear Fight ( ART HOPPE J "W111io m? Stop pacing the noor and come to bed. Don't tell me you've been quarrelin~ with lrnina~:.11n." ·Tm afraid I havt', Nora. I don't kno" "hJt s \' rong "ilh that bo~ WC.\'l' Cl'rlaanly been gootJ parents .. "Don t "'orry. dear. ·ow that he's f1n1sht•d high sC'hool . Im sur c h e'll find somt•thing to do He can't go on hang ing uround th <' house rcadln~ honk ~ a ll dJ\ .. .. Oh , h e'<; f o u n d '.'>Om<'thinl( he ''a nts lo do all nght That ·s thl' trouble You kno" "hot he "a nts to do. Nora? I le wants to l?O to collegt>. · · .. Co llege' Wh al on earth for, Wilham?" . lf the U.S. Defense Depart. ment is no more vigilant In Its defense of our borders than 1t is in its selection and supervision of meat m· spectors in its purchasing department we are m deep trouble! W.F.V. O-y -~-·u ••• ·--.-, ,._, aMl w 9et OMUUarlty ret•1.,. v ....... --·-·· --,_ _ ... '" oi-, o ... oartr ,.let. can't afford to fritter away the four most formative years or your hfc in college. This as a com· pet1tive s~iety and by the time you finally gel out. your contem· poranes will bt> four years further ahe:id or you In their careers." "Well. you're certainly right. Wilham . Ht> can't put it off forever. He should get out In the world and make something of himself. I hope he didn't think you were just being stingy about pay· mg for his lwhon, lhough. ·• "SOT AT ALL, Nora. I said to him. 'Look, Irwin. we'll be glad to g1' e you right now the $30,000 it would <'ost to put you through col· lcee Invest it wisely and you'll double 1t 1n four years.•· SACRAMENTO -The bitter battle between a labor-business coalition and crusadJng upper· class ecologists over whether nuclear power plants shall be built in California or anywhere else r eveals the limits of the politics of lowered expectations as practiced by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Under this slate's egregious system or public initiatives spawned by the Hiram Johnson pro· gress1ve era, Caliro rni n \'Oter s o n June 8 will vote for or ag ain st Proposition 15 which would c learly bar future nuclear power and pro· bably close down existing plants. Approval here would spread the anti-nu clear mov e ment eastward and endanger the na· tmn's nuclear option for energy production. ( EVANS-NOVAK J citizens. Polls show a widening edge by opponents . But nobody is pronouncing Proposition 15 d('ad , if only because or the intensity or its ad· vocates. ''Thes e are well · meaning people," former Gov. Edmund G. C Pal) Brown Sr. who bears slight ideological re· !\emblance to his son. told us. ··eut they're like the Spanish in· quis1t1on. They "aot to gel you on the ra<'k " THERE IS Ul deed a fanatical aura to the unt1·nuclear move· ment, pnrt1cularly the Creative Initiative Foundation, a re· ligious-orie nted organization providing platoons of chic sub- urban matrons adamant against nuclear power. To ('nemies or Propos1t1on 15, the foundation's members are "upper-class Moonies" Ca reference lo the Rev Moon's clamorous move- ment>. Their zeal excludes either surrender or compronuse . Even If Proposition 15 fails. they will enter court to fight nuclear power with endless litigation. They are not satisfied by three bills in the legislature lat this writing, expected to be t•ndorsed by Gov. Brown> lmpos· ing tougher nuclear safety stan· dards -strict enough to be op· posed by utilities, electric manufa cturers and building trades unions. But because it neither <'loses down existing plants nor guar antees u moratorium on new ones, this Jegislahon is insufficient for the unh·nuclear movement. WHAT ECOLOGICAL re· formers want is s hown by one tough old veteran of liberal crusades: Leonard Levy, Los Angeles-based international vice president oC the Amalgamated Clothing Worker s who is bucking the rest of the labor movement (save for lhe longshoremen) in · supporting Proposition 15. Levy told us candidly he opposes any n4Clear power pla nts f!VeT being built i n e arthq uake-prone California no matter what the precautions. David Pesonen, San Francisco lawyer and environment alist who heads the campaign, told us he basically agrees with Levy. That means p Califonda forever kept from nuclear power and re· quired to maintain a lowered t'Conomy, Jifc·ilyle and -of course -expectatJons. Thia cot1l may be unacceptable when It b considered that nobody on planet Earth hag yet died in a nuclor power accident. This Political reality has em- boldened some of Brown's rivaL'\ who have unhappily watched hLc ,.~toundmg ascent -especla11Y Bob Moretti, former Assembry speaker who was beaten b)' Brown in the 1974 DcmocraUc primary for governor. ThouJh appointed by Brown to the n•~ state energy commission, Mor~ ti has not hesitated to attac.- Proposit1on 15 as a horrid exam- ple of Brown's politics or lowered expectations. A YEAR BEFORE running (or governor, Brown exprcued doubt about new nuclear powe.- plant cons truction; now he 58)"5 nothing. Nor does his former political aide, energy board chairman Richard Maullin, who abstained from last weelC'l Moretli·led 3 lo 1 vote by thd board against Proposition is: Nor does air r esources boar4 chairman Tom Quinn, Brown's former campaign managed Quinn said nothing even arte~ Moretti called his silence "~ signal example or lack o courage '' l ··uarn<'d 1r I know. Nori\ Noturnlly. the first thing I said 1<1 tum was, '\Vt>ll, lrwm, it's pro· bahlv wnrth 11 to bt'c.-om<' a do<' tor ·nut he 'aid he couldn 't stand I h(' '1i;:ht of hi nod.'' "Don't tell me he wants to be a l:rn ,1•1 or an engineer or a l\'a<'hc•r I hope you told him the :.uh•\\ Jlk' JI t• <'I O\\.ded "'1th Jl(.'0 · Jlh' hk1• th,1t 'l'llln ~ pt•nt•1l-. '\>OU knm'. the· onl'' "1th "''~n" .1rn11nci th1•11· n1•1·1.., s a y 1n~. 'lh('r <1u.1hf"•tl ' · "Docs he understand the long. range hnancial sacrHlce he 'd be maktnic ir he g()('s to college, William ., .. ·-certtamlv he does I told him. 'lrY.tn. 1 d1d°\Cry well :is u la\\)l'r when law)ers could still get JOb" and your mother and I v.·unl you to hove all the advanljges in hfc we never had The re's no reason you c.-an 't go to the finest trade school In the country.'·· Vital though that nuclear op- tion is. much more is involved The same well-heeled ecological reformers fighting nuclear power resist ofr.shore oil. coal gasification and other energy op· lions. Jn s um, they demand that the lower c lasses or humanity scale down their energy needs and , therefort', their standard of livin1 to conform to nn :iustere new regimen. TIIAT DOES NOT d1frer great· ly from the call for loY.ered ex· pectahons in a lt•ss abundant economy sounded with puritan vigor by J e rry Brown, cnn sidered th<' most popular polili· cian in California history. It Is s I gn I fie ant. l h ert'f o re. th :1 l Brown. u t·111t~·~ pohlt<'a l tactl· clan eyeina \he national scenl', Is backing away from J>ropo,•llon 15. He has not endori.ed 1t nnd probably never will Celebrity Smear Sheet I "~11111 , 11 ·, l'Ven wor'l' thun th.it l h• ''a nts to t;ikt• u four y1•ur lllw1 1.1la1 h 1>1o~rum " · "l.IBF.RAL ARTS7 Ynu mu'\ h,1\t' m1•11111ti1•1:.to11ll h1rn , Wilha m ~ot <'' <'n tht• "'1ld"'' t•ol I<'.:<' kul \\nuld tJkc 111.K'rJI ort'I lhc•sc da) '.'> · No 111• ,,1111 ht' \\anted to ll'arn nil ubnut urt. ltlt'r~lun· untl pluto-.uph" 11'1 order to ht· n "di· ro11n<h•d sw r"'on ' "Wt•ll r ound<'d. tnd<'l•d ' Ool'sn't ht' <'llrl' ut>out hl~ tuturt•. William ~·· ··E:\nl'tlv wh11t I ~tild to him. Nora 'Irwin.' I !'iald. ·you 11imJ1l:v "Oh. Just think, Willlam. he could be a prosperous, respected plumber or carpt'nlt'r -u son we <'OUld be proud Of " "It's no use , Nora. JU'\ mind's madl' up He's l(oinll to e<>lle,.:e "'ht•lht•r we like It or not Our son, the lazy. unambitious wastrel " "Oh. the-~hame ot 1t all. llow will we hold our heed'\ up• And, William . Y.hal wall we tell our friend" when tht•y usk about Jrwln"" "l'vl' been thinking 11bout that, Nora. There's no need lo mention <'Ollege We can just !lRy lrwtn's sl'cking to find himsl'lflhrouah an alternative life.style " The reason Brown's rhetonc (or a less abundnnt hrr, whc-n trnnshtted into a ballot mltlat1vc, means fewer JObs and general economic belt·tillhtenlnl( In dustry's mulll·mllllon·dollar campaign agami\t Propo11lt1on 15 has been joined by the governor's allies in ()rf(llnl1ed labor -and increasm1e numbers or ordinary What's Odd A.bout These? It's about time tor another ·Odd Man Out" quiz. In each of the following <'ate~ones. one item doe" not properly belon1ot Score 10 ror eoch corr<.'ct ans wer. with lhl' rt>11'lon Anything over 40 J'i a respectable s core 1 Auk. roe. albatross . pulftn and dodn 2 Eu~ene O ';>;e11l , Ernest llemingwfty, Pearl Buck. Ten· nessce W1lhams and Smcln1r UWIS 3 New Jersey, New York. \'t'r mont. Georgia and Maryland. 4. Presidents Garfield, Hard· ing, Taylor, Harrison and Fillmore. s Titania. Thersites. Timon. Tamburlalne and Troilus. 6 Judie. jusllce, magistrm, JUrist and arcbon. 7 Bt•heornoth. ptndraaon, mastodo n . mammoth and lc\'lllthan ( SYDNEY !f ARRIS ) 8. Neptunt>, Dt>meter. Kronos, Juggtrnaut and Thale!!. 9 Alate, cordate, galeate, rugale and lorale. 10. Mills Brothers. Joyce Brothers. Marx Brothers, Warner Brothers and Smothers Brothers. ANSWERS: l. All are real birds. hve or tx· tint't , o nly the roe was a mytholo1ical bird 2. All were American a1.&thors who won the Nobel Prlte ror literature, except Tenneutt Williams. 3. All were mem~rs oft.ht 13 Oriflna1 eo1onles. except Ver· mont 4. All died white attVlnl ln of fice, except President f'tllmore. s. All are pro minent charac· ters in Shakotpearean plays, u cepl Tamburl aine. the protagonist in a play by Christopher Marlowe. 6. All are officials of the court. except "Jurist," who is merc-ly one skilled ln the law and legal philosophy. and oetd h1wt no of· ficial Position C An "arcbon" was chief judge in a ncient Athens.) 7. All art" giRantJc creaturu. either historic or mythic, c~ctpt pe ndragon , the title of the supreme war leader o( the early celts in Wales. 8. All ar~ names of gods, ex· ce pt Tbalea, a Cree k asttonoraer. 9. All an shaptt o( objects. vc· cept alate. a b1olog1cal term mHnin1 "havina •ino." 10. All are brothen. ucept Joyce. ' WASHINGTON -Th e pernicious pr a cllce or branding prominent Americans as Com· munist sympathizers didn't die with the late Sen. Joe McCa rthy His murky disciples are still circulatln~ :i s mear sheet, called •·tn!ormnllon Digest.'' to poli<'c depa rtments. This has resulted, 1ncr<'d1bly. In the eslabllshment or secret police files on a h o st of c elebrit1t's such as Eddie Alberl, Can· dice Bt>rgen. Leonard Bern stein , Dick Cavett. Ouslln JI M (man, Shirley Mn c l.alne , Carl Reiner and R1l·h;ml Wld mark Several pollt1cnl figures. 1n cludin~ Rev. Ralph Abernathy. eit·Alty Gen. Ramsey Clark, New York City 's form<'r Mayor John Lindsav. auto workers bo!ls Leonard WOodcock and various members of Conizress have also wound up as the subjects or police dot11iers mE EVIDENCE has bttn un· covered by New York State As· sembly investlttators William Haddad a nd Thomas Burton. who conducted a painstaking ln vestlgalion o f "Informat ion Digest." In a eonridcnUal report that eventually will be released to the public . they charge that t.hc insidious s mear s heet has been used as a "conridcntlal infor mant" by the New York State Police for years "Names negatlvrly m"ntloned in the publication," \he As· sembly investi1ators found. ·.,.,ere the st.amulu,s fort.he crea· (JACK ANDERSON ) t1on nr a tlossic r on the in · d1 \ 1d ual." CopH'll n( lh<.· smenr she<'l were round in police fll e!I i.tamped "Th<' 1nrormatlon ron UitnC'd herein 1<1 of a cla!'!i11f1cll nature.• 111l,•ndcd ¥Oltly foi the New York Stale Police unll uny othl'r agC'ncy nuthor11ed b y them " Tht• 1nlorm;,aUon w;,111 then :-.hore ci with po llrc ur rollll AmC'ri <'a, ott<'t1 "wlthout in· rle1){'n<lenl rhcck1n~ hy th1· pollc•t• as to the validity und 11011rn· or thi11 1kru~atory lnforrnutlon '· Tllf. CHIEF 1wurc1•, 1wcordlnM to the 'ltudy. l~ the office of Rep. Larry Mt J>on11ld. I> Ga , a bu'\h leaitul' McCarthy who u11M h1A congrc~'4 111 n ol Immunity to malign prom lnent peopl<'. ff <' spread!! wild charges aRamst them 1n t he Coni r esslonnl Record This permits lnformo tion Digest to republish thf' charet>s without risk of libel suits. In fact, tnrormation DililC'llt hM acknowledged In one or Its buUeUna that it "is ind@bled to the Congru.man for his In-depth anaJysla" of Communist Party at"\jvlliP'"' In tbe United States McDonald 's colleagues on Capitol Hill tend to regard ham as more or u clown than a menace. They may change their minds, however, IRtr ll'lry diM'OVPr bis office baa helped Information Digest portr1y rniny ot them to the police as Cdmmunist aym · palh1rers. THE u :ums have Identified tbumtar .abeet 'a chid contact in McDona!d'a office as a S1',000.a· year researcher named S. Lou11 Rees. A McDonald aide told ou associate Bo b Owens thal M~ Rees worked "on projec.-ts direct ly ror the boss" and was ortcn ou ot the office. Neither the con gressman nor his researc h(' would comment on the charges. Fool n o t e . One bulletin lron1<'ally publi11hed on the day the.• Wnle1 i.tatc break·in. 1mph that Information Dieest ha . tolen J l1~l of t:ntf'rtu1nn~ "'lymp11tht•ltc to the <Com~ mun11.t I movl'mt•nl, who rouk tlu:msclvl'!\ :1vniluhh' for donu tions nnd bc•ner.t runccrt1t. '' 'l'h llull(llln rcproducc.>il th•· lhct wit l hl' dnrk warn1n ~ "Thi material 8hould not lw us1·d tit lh1is rormat. .. as 11 111 reullnff t h a t u n d e r <' 1• r l a I 'l. rlrcumJ1l;1nCt'S lhl' publishutl( Of stolen llst11111 1Jlegal ' ORA .. Oli C AST RoMrl N Wtfd. Pul'lllahn 'f h1>ma& f<ri•t•I/. f:rl1hlf flnroom Kr'1,,lrh. 1-:1111onal Poqt F.drlrlr The fdltotbl pa1e of thr Oally Piiot seek• lo Inform and aumulote readers by pl'('!lentm111 on Olia pa.it dl••r'e comm<'fltat)' on topJ<'ll of Interest by syndic al· f'd rolumnllts and cartoonl~IA. hv prcwidlnll a forum for rcudt<r; \lewt and by prt>sl'ntln11 th1' iw"t.P•vcr·s opinion .. and 1deu~ on rurrent topics. The rc:t1tonnl oPlnlons of the Daily Pilot 11/Pi'Or only In the edltorlnl column Ill thc- top or th• p•.1te Oplnll)M e\ prtsAC'd by th«' eolumnl!ll!I and ctrtoonlslt and letter wnte~ at't' thC'l r ~'" and no t'ndC!l'M.'mmt al lht1r \'lews by the Daily Pi'°' should bc-lnfttffi! Friday, M :iy 14. 1978 "P~rsonaJJy. I thlnk M'• t>rougtit bla kid Into Uie ••nas way loo 900D.'" Deadu Elaewhere ESCONDIDO (AP> -I Retired Rear Adm. Almon E. Leomls, 69, commandant or the nth Naval District from 1912 to 1964, died in a hospital Wedne.day. He was a 1929 graduate or the Nani Academy. RART, Mich. CAP> Mary Balley, an Ottawa lodlan who said her dy· Ing mother had willed hef' a long lire in an ln· dian ceremony. died I Wednesday at the age ol 106. She died at the L.Qceana Medical Care facility where she h.ed bttll a patient renra1 years. ....... SOUTM~T COMMU .. ITY ..OU-ITAL a.r11u·"" Mr '""' M,, L.,_ .... ~4 S.. °"""""'•·el<' ....... 11. "" . 6"'. -ti\n. Pav! 0.-,.. '-.. HI,, tltt a..uu.tt14 Mr •lld Mis. LO .. !il•r• • .._,. ........ 91rf ""' -~ u•~• ....._.a fOf'o, oo.. Mr -Mn Peul H••-· s... J-c..p+otr-. Do• ... " .. "'' Ml -MN. ~l•r 9-11, Jr., S.,. .-..c-.1·-·""' ,..., '· "" '* •"" Mrt . .-.. au ... "'-H•°""'l.. bO• Mot, 1'14 ,,., • ..., ,..,. ....... ,., ,....n.. u_a .. c ... eorl · ~OUtlT&Hol Y&LLE'f COMMUNIT• MOSl"!TAL -~··" ,.,. Pollth!al Netes GOP Rall}! Set 87 o.c. llUS'ftNGS ... _.., __ The du t"' lhe June a prtm.,., •lll ...,_,ly hav• Um• to aettle bef~ the June 12 wuty raUJr aod barbecue planned by the Oran1• Count_, Re,ubllcan Cel\t.ral Committee and the Republican Feden1*1 Womtn ol <>ran.ie COWlty. All of the Oranae CouDly Republlcan selected lo t.he ~1 primary. ptu.a the GOP'• U.S. Senato nomi.Me are expected. The 1atherln1 wtll be ~ld a'\ Coto de caa.a. Tbe cost is U .50 per peraon. Children undu 1Z will be admitted ror $1. the publle is invited. For Uckel tn. formation. nil Republican bead· quai1erl.5'7-8008. ••• A CANDIDATE '8 forum fOC' Orange Couoty supervilorial bopeluls bombed in Santa AD.a Wednesday ni&bt. Tbe event at Md'adden School, span.sored by lhe callfornla School EmpJoye9 .USodaUon, waa for the purpose ot ualatu11 "all ''olen ln becoming informed on t.be wues and to vote lntelJ.i&ently. ll wu auended by .aeveo can· didates, o:ne candidate'• wife. three memben or the 1-pomod.ng organlu· ti.on. one aide to a cWTent county supervbor, o.ne newqaper reporter, one camp aign volttateer worker. three apeetators a.net an unidentified blonde who appea.ttd to.be wearing a wig. The scbool custodian ate his even· ing tnaclt ln the auditorium as the candidat.es milled around. The poUU· cians gave l.lP hope fOt' a larger crowd after an hour or ao and agreed to go home without melcint any speeches . ••• ALTROlJGH IT may seem pre· mature, Mr. Schmitz. tbe con· gresstonal candidale. ls going lo WuhingtOl'I Saturday. John Schmit~. who is seeking ttre Republican nominalioo in... the •h Congressional District, a.rAis wlte, Mary. wUl travel to the nation's capital to attend tbe araduatloa of tbtlr oldest •on. John. from ~n University. Tbe you.aaer Scbmlu b a Pb1 a.ta Kappa ud wUI 1radUJte main• cum 1audo 5'&oday. ••• TffE QANCEV fot' Concreu Com· mlttM l• aponsorini llO art i how and auction Saturday al the Rancho Del Avlon Clubhouse, 32142 Alipu. San Juan Capistrano. The event on bebalr ol 40tb ConlJ'~Hlonal District COP hopeful Michael Clancey slarb wttb cocklalla al7p.m. ••• ,\ PAllTY for Vivian Hall. a Democratic candidate in the 40tb Conaruslonal District, is plannf'd Sunday at the home ol Hy and Llnda A.Jaui, 8 Point Loma, in Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill section. It starts at 4 p.m. The price or ad- mission is $1.50 per person. Reserva· ticms are welcomed, but not reqwred. Call Karen Natland, 644·~. or Sue McGann, 833-8958, fOt' details and/or reservations. • •• A.SSEMBL YMAN Robert Burke <R· Huntlniton Beach). honorary co· chairman of the Huntington Beach Bicentennial Commission, will be .participating in the opening ceremonies or the Huntington Beach City Festival Saturday. The festivities get under way at 10 .a.m. at Murdy Park. Saturday afternoon, Burke will be the cuesl of honor at a reception al the home of Mrs. Virginia Moberly, 13687 Cedar Crest, $eal Beach. It is ~heduled Crom 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ,,., -"'" ....... Wlll<-. ::...,. ~•II Or<~. Jo""I.,• ~ .. ,, r------::=~---=--::::-----~=------·-----------_J .. I ., I I • I IELL 81tOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 A11c1a Parkway Laguna H1lf'i, Ca 58\ ... 300 McCOAMtCK MORl\IARY Laqun• B1•ac"l 494-9415 San Juan Ci:1p1"itr,1no 495·1776 ,ACl'1C Vl!W MH•ORCAl PAA K Cemetery Mortutlrv ChApGI 3500 Pac1l1c V1ow Oriv~ Newpcrt. Cali fornia 644·2700 '""'AMIU COlONIAL 'UNI RAi. HOMt! 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westmin<tler 893·352!> SMITHS' MORl\IAAY 6<>7 Mam SI. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Ml -"''" G.11<.,Scoi ... 1 ... ""'5(. -·~ ... a. ......... , _ ..... ,,. ,.. •l'Wt Mn c;., .. kf Y•.,.er. l'll D ( .., .... CO'\t• ,_..M '"' _,,,,.,. Ml ._, M,, 110ller1 Colbum, 71S2 t<»o•t• o., "'''• .,..,. "'°' _,,, ,.,. M• •N!Mrt R-1""-"'t'."1t"""41 dl.cott Or . HUf"lt1~tOft Btt.t(h bi>y. oi...iatao .. ef M•rria~ """"• "'•"'•'• Dt•ft• aflo tUl••O W.llf•"' fre<•, ,.,_....., _ "'IClletl 0..vld 0 ,..,. Hot• Af\d JOPU\ 8arOuMlftll, 'r•Ofl"I ~tt lfld Mo- KEVIN G. GEYER, M.O. ·I ,, I ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 'I I _. I ., AT CENTER MEDICAL COMPLEX SUllE.303 1ns2 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA~ ' Ol'RCE HOURS BYAPPOfNTMENT China by LlmoQcs, WEdgewood, Rooenlhal and others. hne £uropeen and Amencan C\Jt crystal and art Qlass: porcektui hqunnes, bronzes hf'l(> furruture; chandeliers and one of the Lu"QeSt displays of hne JUWt>lry .n ttle soothland Everything bun 20carat ~ soh!dlres lo gold nec:L. ('l\.\.r~'l FREE ADMISSION JC Penney HEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHIOM ISLAMD STORE OML Y HANGING BASKETS CitooM '""' PIMYIAC« alCHUOMD IMOMIA ,....Pl.AMT llG. S." ,. POT AGAPANTHUS crnarA»t llAllnRIL IWE SPIKED FLOWlltS 2 GAL. Sl%E CHG. I .ft) 4.49 ORTHO LIQUID P\ANT FOOD , so...... 133 .... J ... 2 ~ 698 GARDEN CENTER HOURS • FASHIO .. ISLAND S.lw..,. l:lO...,,. 6 p.a (7 I 4J 644 2313 s..-,.10 .... ,~ • Friday. May 1• 1976 DAIL y PILOT A I , t :4. DAILY PILOT OTICE Priday ... , , • 1978 PUllUC NOftCE . I ..... tllOTICa tocaao1To.s tu"•ICMICDU•TOITMI ffAffOIU.U'°••1•'-CDU•TYCH'011A••• -.....,, .. I• .... M•ttu •t te• .. , ... ., \\ICJU.e e. 90WU. 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Ct Ill "7621 Jiiiie """ Br.tdy 0) W.•1 ~. ~t :: I, Co\11 NW\I, C•lll t?6J1 '"•• ~ ..... h <onovtt~d Dy .,, '"' "'"'<lw.tL Jotln .. er..,, -rru~ ~t•t•m•ftl w•\ f 1ffd wtt'1 ffte Goo.nly Cl••-ol or .... ge '"""'' °" .,..., • 1'7 .. "'CTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATIMENT Tllo loUowlnq f)frwn " cloo"9 buY f'WOo\S•~ CUSTOM POLISH, 1070 ..,,_ 111 ... , ....... ~ .. .,.,, .._tVv S.11 611 W SI°""""'" Ot • Al1-1W1 CA lft•\ lhl•4nf'\\ ., londutt~ d by Mt ·n Jl••ctu.11 ,r.u..,. .... n~., e' .. PVbU""'"' Ot•n,_ CN\t 0.tl., P.'04 T~t\ •Cif_ttHN•f\t ,.., td•d Wilft '"" M.01." 11.11. ttl6 •-16 '°""''Cl~"' O<•nqoo co'''"'°"-• P.UBLIC ~OTICE lllCTITIOUS tUSINUS NAMtSTATIMINT The tot-ne pertoM ••• GoiltQ llti" -... ClllTTEll~ DOG (;llOOMIN(;, l'1:J lrvtl\9 ,.,.. • Cotl.t Me ... CA'1t11 lli<IMrd H & .J..O' 1 H,_d 1001 W W.st>l1t91°"· S."l.t ,.,... CA ~ Tiit> •uM"H> il <Oncltttletl by • -tll--~ID lllclMrd H H-•d .,.,.. •tem.ent ••~ t1tcid Wltl\ '""" ,_._Clef•OI 0r.....,c-1,°"....,11 JO, "16 l'IUW "'*i-Or""" CN" O"'ly Piiot, ~II ti.lei.-~, 1, ,., ,,,. .,, .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE IO, 1oi.,. P''41'2 """''"""' OrM\?"' Co•" D•••r ""'°' Mit, \t lt 11. •"'O Jlif'~ f 1'1• t9SI 1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSllfESS lfAM£STATllfENT T"4o lollpw0"9 perl«l'h -ltQ ~· MUot ........ Center 666 B ... er 51.-1. Co>ll """""·CA 916~ 0-.ld I' 8vt\I~'. II) Vl<I Udo Sovel Newoorl IMetlt CA 91..:1 Thi\ OU\lnt \\ 1'$ <on4'1Ctf'O tw..,,, tn. dh•~· 0.....ldF ll""le• Tru\ \t•t•Milll'nl Wd\ ''~ wtt" ow '°""'' Cl.,ll ol ou,,,,. Cottntvon INy 10, ltl6 I'S.MO Pvbll\-Or•n~ Co••I O••tv Pltot, Mo, u. 11, H, ..... N,.. •. !'16 •M7 76 PUBLIC NOTICE Ato• J?ietliani Pamllel? SACRAMENTO <API A caurornla ltt:1tlator aa)' lhe \Jnllf'd St.ate. h&ll do- \ eloped nucl~ur po~l"' pl•nb "1th •bout lbe same tmc-:sn 1t fouabt the war so Vietnam. That •••oument camo from As ~tmblyman Charita Wnren lO·Lol Anaelea> chairman or lht-Al<ffmbl)' Commatlet' on Resourttt. Land U Wld Eotr1y HE SPOKE AT u ~~ contfrc:nc whercl a 163-pase un11lyals of C.hfornia's nuclear ., power lnlhahve. Prop. 15, "es released. Woirren halcl thl' report. which arrived et no conclui.1on, hiid on~ overndang asi1ue. The degree or ronhdencf' an unprt'cedented and un· paralleled t~hnolocy But Warren s:ud tbt> manner an wh1cb aov· ernment has encouruaed development or nuclear power must ~ t'XJmaned and the performance o( the governmental anstllutions must be we1ahed llE SAID T HE US Nuclear Rtgulatory Comm1ss1on ~nd other agencies went along with the same attitude as the Department or Defense during the \'aelnam war ' All aoes "ell -the anllweri. ex1 .• : · Warren added. "Bul us tame passes, as people get more information, problems pro- liferate, not only in number but complexity ... Fenwick To Mov.e HQ Office BOISE. Idaho tA PJ - Fenwick Corp.. fishing tackle manufacturer. is moving its corporate headquarters from Westminster to Boise. says Al Martin, vice pre- sident. The company wall move about 20 employes from Westmin ster , Martin said. Over the next several years. it will expand Its already- existing Idaho operation from 65 to JOO em ploy es. Speaker Martin said the com· 0 R . h d 1 pany plans lo break r · IC :1 r . · ground for a 1s.ooo Tan~a. senior vi~e square foot building at president. California Boise in August. Comple-Computer Products. tion is expected by Inc .• will deliver Februar)'. 1977. The new keynote addr ess at facility will be seven Orange County world limes as large as trade week con- Fenwick's present Bois~ rerence i n South plant, he said. Coast Plaza Hotel, '76 VOLVO 242 S SJJ3. per 1110 111111 tax f'qulJ.vC'd wit/I uir tum/, Sti:rc-t),,_mt:d glim,4 wh«I tluc bro Jfl 1110 Of/,, Cu tust 4J,Tt'"" bu/ s':fit10. I,., 4'1lt m11 rmt p/11s ltcrt1ft' m •<.frum r ,w1 approvN rtt'tld.l<JJllU(}./ J Marquis VOLVO{TOYOTA ( 714) 831·28XO J(WfLRY OIAMOffOS PRCCl()\JS (l[M' OUION JCV.fl fl'f GO\.D CHAllfS WAT CM! S Costa Mesa, Wednes- day. MULTM.IMGUAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Seeks part lime position in Orange County. Fluent French, German and Enghah for 1nternallona1 co rresoondence. tr1nsla11ons. or general sec retaria l worl(. Telephone 714-832-3757 betwvon 9 00 end 11 00 a m I Clvll Grumbling. •.• Gloomy Qua 1 In the DAILY PILOT O"(N lO fHI PVBllC I¥[ l'OMl!,ll()fj r1111rs lnfArJ;HMINl!I CAll>tl CA,.~ll:M(Gl(SOIC llCTlll FRIDAY NIGHT-SATURDAY NIGHT VIEWtNO 7 30-1130 PM AUCTION 8·30-tO 00 PM aoutH COAIT PLAZA HOTIL-.... P•DAO "OOM MONEY BACK GUARA"1T U ON ALL MERCHAl'OSC SOLO All STONES 0 I A APl'nAIS(OANOC£Rt1FIEO GEMS BY WES Buying from Mission Viejo Imports in May can mean big savings. Our inventory is high and our prices are low-Come in today! Mission VleJ9 lmpotts San Ditso F~" at A~ry. Mi ioo Viejo (71•) 831-174 • Natural Gas Swap Unlikely This Summer 1 SAN FRANCISCO <APl - ' lmplemenlatiOn Of a COD• lroverslal proposal to tend Nort.Mrn Calitonila natural au 804.ltb ror u n lh LOd Anat>lea t.n on btavy amoc day& ap· "'an unUbly th ls aummer, th~ plan'• autl\of •Y•· · ·'The fru lration ot overlap· pina re1ulato ry authorltaci. seema to rul out a voluntary ex Ptrhnental proaram. and tt is quite dl1hurtenln1." uad Ro~ 8atln0\'lch. • member of \.be state Pu bhc Utilities Com mission <PUC>. He su11ested tht 1du nearly month ago a an txperimenl to dett-rmiae if amog conditions could be alleviated •n t~ south \\1tbout chantin1 air coodltioos in Lhe north. After a 2-2 PUC vote. with one member abtent, Batinovicb decided lo Lry to set Qp lb voluntary plan. whlcb now appears doomed. DeallUn~ • .._ ... .-,. Orange County Auessor Bradley L. Jacobs remands bust· ness owners to file their bus1.ne1:>& property statement.II by May 28 to avoid penalties Statements retumt'd after s p.m. that day will result in ;.i penalty of 10 percent. Bot11e Prfee9 Soar WASHlNGTON lAP) -Prices or new homes are rlsine at an an· p,ual rate of 22 percent. throwine ·a big question mark" over the ability or builders to construct houses lbat are cheap enough for families buyina their first home . a government agency says. The median sale prke ol a new home in February was $43,000, compared with $38,000 In February. 1975. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board saJd. Coors -Tradlag 01( LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ttad· ( TAKING ) ..___T_OC_K _ m, may now procl"t'd Cor tm issue ot Coors brewery common stock 1n Cllhfornla. fllys (..'U11>0rahon111 Commlqioo r Wllhe Barnes. Sale qf the t1\ock was prohibit· td ln(lt )f'at becau1H: tt (!«arrlcd no \OtlnK rightli OH Vu Bia LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Petroleum industry 0Uic1al claims propo1cd 19i8 ft>derul auto errusslons standards would cause eneru· loss or as much u~ 10 percent of crude oil output for the next nine years. George Un1elman, l~hnical director for Ethyl. said im· plemenutlon of tht standards ii. uncertain. how~\ er. Salet11 8111 Slgaecf WASHINGTON tAPJ -Presa· dent Ford has sl&ned a bill in· creasing the power or the Consumer Product Safety Com· mission but excluding pesticides. tobacco and firearms from its Jurisdiction to eliminate O\•erlllJ> with other government agencies. The President said the bill will enable the commission lo more effectively protect consumers from unreasonable risk.of injury from haiurdous products l11d~ndeae~ Asked WASH INGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Ford asked Congress lo un· tan1:le 40 years of red tape and glve Amertc.-an industry .. a declarataon or independent-e from the needless regulatJoos of eovernment " Ford told a group or small bUSI· nessmen that he is sending Congress le1:islation providing c:omprehensive regulalory re· .. Ove r The Counte r HASD lJtt"'9s form O\' r th ot1tt rour )'eon.'; did not HY what aped.flc ch the 1ecl1lalloo contains. Se11••e Ewe• aw. ~ SACRAMENTO tAP> -~ halt Senate must now consJ two major con1umer·b•ck bllls artt:ctlng prlco advertlt and llccnsln9 bourd m ent bershlp. The two m~uur.:a clo.,... their first lealalatlve hu,.... "hen they acral>ff out ot th+ Senatu buslaesa and Prot~ Committee without a \'ole U spar~ on ~·2 ta Illes. OH Dbe•1'ered SAN Fl\ANClSCO tAP) major oil dlacoYery ln lll• Mtditen-anun Su olf the~ coast or Spain has Ileen rlrmed by Standetd 0 11 Cahfomia. , Standard Sa.id tho ~ followed complellon ot a well In the Casablanca fl which flowed at a rate ol I barrels 3 day from two ingzones. a MSI T11r11aro ... t1 .~ MSI Data Corp., Costa ...... reported a turnaround lo Sb operating results. • : ,• Income from continuing ~ lions In It. fourth quarter e-... March. 1976. w <1s 5493,880, ot-25 cents per share, on reven:! $7 .903,US com p a r ed wl $236.rn, or 12 cents. on rev of S?.358,126 for the lllce qyarttf last year. • For the year ended March 21. the company reported 1 net • of $62$,549. or 32 cents. on ,... venues or $31.213.981, which 8* suited from its decision c:twU1 the year to discontinue Ila ~ Supermarket point-of-sale •t~ ness and caused an after·&.u Wifs of Sl.564,354. • DOWN' Lt1>1 Cl\Q '• ... '4 JV. -"' q ... ). I 'fl II). -• , . ., -\\ ''• t,,. IJ'~• .-t i.14 1 • ... .,. •.. -· "' '"" .... b -111 •• ., -ti ,.,.. -.. l • "' 1 .. t. ,,. -··~ 1\1 \ -I • u• .. -' 1 • \It •\ -l I ~ • t.4t . .. ... ' -"' • Ill °'' Oii 00 Olf Oii 81: ()Cf Ott Of! Oii Oii 8:~ Ott Oii OH Oii Oii Oii OH Oii Oii Olf Oft . ' ~: ,1 I • MUTUAL FUNDS ~SE COMPOSI'IE TRANSACTIONS rtlday. May 1•. 1975 s DAIL 'f PILOT A 9 In Food Pur~ltase Take ~ Consumers Stronge r Stand By VLVIA P08n~R A new. unex~edt:v tough ty~ or romp~Ullon 1s IPrintm~ up In the rO<>d lndu11try tbe nation over, with Am•nca t consumen u the nt'w <'ompctttors lo mour\Ung numben.. ronsumcrs un.• forming food co· ops end buyma clubs.~uppe>rtlng roadside merk<'ts. farmer:i market5, "pack )'Our own" Carma. community aardena and canning centt'ri. While buylna& dlr~'t· ly from arowers 11 un ancient ldl•a, ronsurne~ h41 V<' r\' t•mbracl'tl It What the budget consctoui. shopper 1s saym& 1n unmt!llakable Money's Worth terms la that the com•enien<'cs or tht> supe1 markets. ranging from the vast urray of products to the hutte purk1ng lots and backgruound music, arc no longer worth the costs added to thelamlly food bill. What's more, joining consumers 1n supf><1rting direct marketme schemes are i.mall farmers. particularly in the Eastern sections of the United Stutes. In the p:sst JO years. the United States has lo:.t at least 3 million farmers. as small farmers have been forced out of cirn;tence by t.he agribusiness and major food chains. UNABLE TO DELIVER the total volume nnd variety demanded by big chains or wholesalers, they s imply were pasaed by. Produce buyers went mstead to the Far West to till their large-lot orders, leaving the Eastern producers without access to large market sales. Unnble to supply food ~halns with adequate quantities or one brand for their hun· dreds of stores. small food processors also were pushed out of business. The small former in turn had fewer and fewer ouUets. The result: Many farmers have been turninl'l directly to consumers a t the same time many consumers have been searchrng Cor ways to cul t.he costs of the present food markehng system. An overview of the new farmer-to..consumer schemes wvides them into twocategor1ei.: -INDIVIDUAL producer-to-individual consumer or one-to-one programs. 11<.'rc belong the traditional roadside produce stall and "pick you own" your own" farms, where the consumer swaJl5 hjs labor ror fresh JlrOduce and low prices while the farmer gets a better price thun he would at wholesale. Groups who band together to hold down rood expen ditures. natur.al food advocates, or orgarriiations set up tu prQvide low-cost food to the PoOr m inner cities. Tbe beginning generally IS the establishment or buyln1 clubs, with the goal of buying in wholesale lots and dividin( the lot into orders tbat hove been taken in advance. Thesr enterprises u .. ually depend on \~oluntecr workers anc operate out of u member's home, a church or communit) center. Key costs or a retail store. such a:. fuel, packagin! and labor, are eliminated. SOME G ROUPS REQUlRE monthly ducs to cover sud expenses as rental or a truck. others cover costs by charg ing a 1 to 2 percent markup. Buying clubs generally handh fresh vegetables, fruits, dry goods such as nuts, flour an< rice. and some dairy items. The savings on these: items car range from 30 to so percent. A buying club may evolve into a structurt'd food co-op Most sell only to members at fixed d1strlbut1on pomts, bu some of the more succl'Ssful efforts. such a~ the-Son Fran ci..sco Bay area co-c>Jl5 and Greenbelt Consumer's eo..or i1 the Washington, D.C., area have developed into chains o re tajJ stores. These stores have dual pric1n~ structures: om price for the general public, another for members. Legislation to support the growinf,! direct marketin1 movement has been introduced into C<>ngrcss by severa members. A Farmer-to Consumer Di reel Marketing Ac passed the House last year. It would have helped fund slat• programs promoting formcrs markets. buying clubs roadside stands. etc. A bill setting up a National Consume Cooperative Bank to assist consumer co·op ventures als• has been introduced. In thla electiOJJ year. this type or legislation probably i· doomed. But the direct food marketing movt.'mcnt Is ex pandlng on its own. For booklets on how to set up co-01 stores and buying clubs, writt' to The Cooper alive League o the USA, 1828 .. L .. St.NW . Washington, 0 C 20036. For ; basic guide, "'Building a Grass Roots Food Policy, .. scm $2 SO to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. 175: · S"St.N.W., Washington,O C.20009. State Nuke Plant Closed for Repair SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Th<> ti3 .000 k1lowut1 Humboldt Bay nuclear p(lwer plant nto;11· Eureka will b1 shut down July 2. a month ahead of Rchcrluk, 10 load nt'\I uranium rods and for changes in earthquake sufcty design Pacific Oas & Electric Co <PG&E} announcc•d The utility said the t'nrty shutdown will i!I\ c more tim1 for the upgradrng of eqwpment whn"l1' clt!~l,.:n must mee1 ntw federal standards for rci.1!.tanc<' to flUOkcr. The plan• wlll go back into operation 1n Novc•mh.-r', r.a11J l'G&E A U.S. Forest Service! Jtt·olog1st h<t s fll1•d a com1>lui nl with the Nuclear Regulahwy C:omm1s!.10n, chorg mi:: that th< plant l• improperly located on a dangerous eartht1uak1 fault. Botb the commlss1on anrl PG&E cl1•11y llrnt th1•1 e lll an\ n<>w evadeoccof eurthquakt' huzurds at the J lumboldl:iitc. Seareed T ells Move Seareed Products, Im·., dC'~ilfn<'r ancl m11nufacturC"r ol ca~marans, hus bel(un operation, al 1739l Murphy Ave. Irvine. The firm markci., tl.'4 pro<lur t und<>r the nnm, "Bonano Cnt. ·• The rirat Banana Cut. a 3.3 metf'r craft, was Introduce< last m onth. Pl3M call for murkehnR thrt•c other model11 ran1ins from 4.4 meters to27 feet, lhia year. First American Up The First Amcrit'fln Financial Corp . Snntu Ana ha~ re· 'P()rted lmprov«>ment m first qunrter e3rnlng11. with net in· come totaliDR $336, 700. or 'l:1 ct'nl.s ~r sh r1•. th1~ year com· pared with• net lossof$28l,356,ar2.1 cents, In tho similar 197~ rcportlni period • . Dividend Declared Tbe board or directors oC Downey SavJng1 le Loan AsaoclaUon, Santa Ana, deelared a second quarter dividend. ol 6 tCDll per 1Ji.1re, payable June 22 to atockholden ot reeord Jw. 4. Tb1s la payable on t.be l.100,000 shnrea out.atandlni artet- lhe '1.0ek spllt etr ec:tlve June S, 1976. ' AIODAJLVPllOT 'Co QI passion' Sparks Patty TV Portrayal EdJJor's Natl! AUocJ411'd />rtu wnter Tony LNwtlL t'ot>tred Patricia llean1t'!J bartJc robbery trial rn Son F'rott• clsco. By TONY LEDWELL SAN FRANCISCO <A P > The voice. the hair, the tears and the quh•ermg thin lips c.re haunting as Patr1c1a Ileana peers at the federal prosecutor, re calling the terrorist bank robbery. and whispers. · · 1 JUSl wanted to get out orthere. ·· But It 1s not Miss Hearst who appears on the screen. It is Susan Jlawkens. pn actress portraymg the convicted bank robber on film. Compassion. she says, inspired her tearful performance. "I HAD NEVER GONE THROUGH what she went through. but I felt a lot of compassion for her," said Mis!> Hawken$, 24 . ''The tears in the f\lm were reaJ ... Miss llawkens. a drama teacher at an Arl- ington, Va .• high school . spent a week in March re- hearsing the role or Miss Hearst in court and four days filming ··Patty Hearst· On the Witness Stand·' at Wash~ngton television station WTTG ~ Produced b y Metromedia Television and s hown in the Washington. D C .. area in April. the one-hour documen'tary will be shown on Kaiser Broad- casting stations Sunday night in Chicago. Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston and San Fran- cisco. Miss llawkens did not attend J\11ss Hearst's two-month trial on federal bank robbery charges in San Fran· .. uWKENS cisco, which ended with ~ the newspape r heiress· conviction March 20. But people had compared her to the onelim e k 1dnap nctim and-the role.~terested her "I HEARD ABOUT THE AUDITIONS for the role through my agent.·· said the West Virginia L'niversily graduate who has been acting for two vears. ·· t had followed the lnal and picked up a lot of mannerisms from the mt'{lia. W e bad a lot of news clippings." She beat out several do1.en other aspirants for the part, her first m aJOr film assignment In the film. Miss llawkens· auburn hair is 1denticul to Miss Hearst ·s and the lips bear a strong resemblance Ho"en•r. the actress' healthy, full face does not match the frail. sunken l'xpressionlor Miss Hearst. The 70-pugc scnpt follows virtuallv to the letter the actual C'ourt transcn pt of Miss Hearst ·s six da~s on the witnl'S!> i;ttind A IO·SECO="D C'LIP FRO!'t THE FBl·produeed lllm or the actual Apnl JS. 1974. hank rohbery 1s shown a~ Wl'll a!> a hncr excerpt of the• Los Angeles !ihOOlOUt \\Ith pulil'l' ti month later 10 \~ h1ch Six r>f Miss llearst·s C'itptorsdit.'<l in flames Thl' film t.'nds as thc tamera pulls slowly uway and a spotlight gradually focui.e<> on the ~oung woman. alone in the ''itncss rha1r "h1i.pl'r1ng re· J)(•alctllY. "I rdusc'lo .tns,~er " Stop Presses Privacy Act Violated WASlllNGTOl" IAPt The govf.'rnmenl 1s 1lcslroy1ng 22.SllCI copi<.'s of u puhllcut1on mtcndl'd for nat1on11. 1rle d1stnbution heeuu~c tl ma) h:n l' \'t()lat t'<l lhe FedNal Privacy A<·t b) repro<luc1ng. \\ 1tho11t pcrm1 ss1nn , a poor \\Oman'<> plaintive lcll<'r r1•quc)lt1ng cmcrgcnn J:.SIStUllC'C' We 're-iromg <n 1unk 11 , the pre!'!. .t1th-to S l' l' r e t a r \ ll .1 ' 1 d :\I at ht'\\ s of II 1· .1 It h. F:tlurat1on anrl Wclf:11 t• 'taid Thurs<lu) TUE t'IRST ISSUl' 111 the ne\\ 32-pn~e public11 · t1on ... HEW Digest:· t'ost about SJ.000. but destroying all t•op1cs would he.• rh<'apcr thun rcmovin~ the offenl>1n• puge from t•ach lllll'. suid Mathe" s uiclf.' Snnrord II Winston In her lcllt-r. \'1rf{1n111 .Jn~pl'r of Ctn<'tnnatl. Ohio. provided 1nformu tion about her flnane111I c1rcumstnnrcs. h<'r Social Securitv null"lber. her home :ulclrcss. anti her concern over how her ninth ~radt• claughler·s medical bllb would be paid "I WOULD not write.• 1f I did not need help 'ery bad . Mr <> Ja spn wrote ·r pray that you will help me " Reached by telephone, Mrs. Jasper confirmed that HEW never asked her permission to reproduce the letter in a publication to be sent to REUNION PAU0...4 HJGH SCHOOi. cu.sso••u IS PUMMCMG IU JOt4-IEUHIOH rH SIPTEMHI 197' --------.......... PJU. a.. fJf 'S6 P.0. ... 600 ~c:Atl740 departmC'nl cm ploycs :.iaoi.s thl' countn Naturallv. I \\Ouldn·t want 11 clupitcated." shC' ~Jltl WINSTON SAID op1 ntc\n was divided among llEW lawyers over \\ht'ther \he publication of the letter violated the F'ccicral Privacy A<'t. Onl' source said Mrs .Jai-per might be able lo sut• for damages ir she c•ould prove willful and \\ nnton intl•nl on the part of the #?O\'ernment. Th<' ,ll't proh1hlts un authoriuct release of l'onfldcntinl information on c1t11.en~ Most top1es of the p11bhralion had not yet been mniled . Winston snid. and those that had been distributed in lhe HEW headquarters bulld1n~ were beinit retrieved. lie asked n re· porter to return his copy of the publlcnt1on and \\as refused IROSICALL\', the publirati o n ol so reproduced HEW 's answer to Mrs. Jasper. telling her that the federal goveromt>nt couldn't belp her but wishing her good luck t.• •• Sex Among the Might Political Leaders Pref er 'Kinky' Affairs UAMI BEACH. Fla. CAP> - A stud)' or high-priced prostitutes showed lhat 60 pel'(enl of their clients are political leaders or Powerful corporate chiertians who usually prefer "kinky" sex. l&Ccording to ll report deUvercd to the Amerkan Psychiatric fu. sociatlon.-- Public figures frequently seek nageJlation while they are held In bondage. und indulge in fetishi s m . ex hlbit1on and voyeurism. the study said Thurs day. ly In constant company Or thelr Hetairae.." THE STUDY WM conducted by two assistant psychiatry pro. festors at lhe New York Medical College. They suy \.heir survey or elite prostitutes determined that corporate executives, or •·power brokers, .. and high· ranking federal, state and local officials make up a majority of the call gtrls ·customers. hour lo $1~ a week plus penseJ. 'Elchty percent or l customers are married and lhelr 40s or 50a, the report said. Ors. Janu1 and Be said th unlike most. olhet-clients, w vls't prostitutes \nfrequentl , politicians tend to be h•bltual customers. Top Ba11dicapper BUT THE NEWS shouldn't be too surprising. Unusual sexual habits have been u characteristic of major public figures since an- cient times, lbe study's authors say. Ors. Samuel S. Jnnui. and Barbara Bess s aid tht:y an- terviewed 42 call girls and 10 madams in New York City. California <.ind Las Vegas. All had been subjects in previous re· search and had developed a .. trust relationship" with the re searchers. the doctors said. The names of the prostitute:. and their customers were not dis· closed. THE STODY SAYS the poll~ ciaos were members of Congress. federal and state judges. governol's, stale legislators. mayors, city cou1· cilmen and district altorne . About the busines.s leaders, t. said only that they, lncluded <f· !leers or telephone companies and other utilities. "Through prostitution, polij,V ciaos and power brokers get Un· usual s~xual needs gl"alifled," Janus and Dr. Bess said. "The arrangement provides a conve- nience in that neither the powerful figure will expose the call girl nor the reverse. Con- fidentiality is assured." Eric Alwan, 11. studies his Racing Form at Sunland Park. N.M .. as he gets ready to pick another batch of winners. Eric picked 194 winners in his tip sheet "Eager Beaver." which is sold at the track. He's competing with three adults but his nearest rival bad 180 winners. · A special group of prostitutes. the Hetairae , were the aristocrats or prostitution and were the companions of influen· hal and political Greek men," their report said. "Men such as Pericles. Alexander the Great. Socrates and Plato were virtual· THE TWO DOCTORS said 60 percent or the sexual encounters occur in the call girls' apart· ments. 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Fred S1ceen 11 one ol t.b~ -~ 1rowln1 number of men who have chosen nuulnc as a worthwhile, cnarketable pro· feufon wblcb enables them to help and aer others~. The 26-year-old Fountain Valley man will receive his as· soclate of .rt• deeree In nunlng from Golden West Colle1e \D JWle, tale bis atate board u- amlnatlon1 m July and then enter a profe11loa lOCll dominat· ed by wotnen. TOP P&OG&AM At CWC, known as one or lbe top proirams in the state because its studen\I score con· si.stenUy hieb on tbe stale tests, there are 12 men in 193studerrts. "That doesn't aeern like much. of a percentaee but the number oC men has doubled every year (or the past three," said Tom kosutb •. health services• counselor. Such nursing stereotypes as "it is women's work" and "men who · dolt mutt be IA>':· an break1nc down, aald Kosutla; • ''They wlll be lea and lea • factor u more men a~b tho be." Al an RN, Ishould be able to cballeou the at ate nuralns wort more cJosdly with tbe exam. ~lei an to implement cha.nae... Donnelly wW leave teachlnai ln prof loo,'' be added. lbe June and retu.ro to nursm, One of Skeen 'a classmates, admlnlatraUoo _ an ~ many .... Jesut Montea ts a 40-year-old ex· men nuran move .loto. "'And 1houJd 10 the w., ol, all Martae. Aller spendlng 20 yean those eraay aterectypu about ln eledronlca. he switched to VA1UEDAPP&OAQI. wbat are sup~edl.Y male and nu~ln.it. Durlnq their tralnlnt. the stu- remale roles,' aaJd Skeen, who ••n•i all that 1 ho,,.....·lt would dent nurses have elinlcal ex· malnta!M an open, honest and ~ perlenee ln different hoepitala In sharin& position about hls dea.lre be," aald Montez. who hopes lo ~latrlc1, mental health,. 'ob.- to be a oune aad a very pod one. speclalhe in mental health stetrlc1-1YDecoloa. auraery and . becaUJe ··1 get a great satlsfac-edle 1 I EXPRSSS CAB ING t!on in Ure from deabng with peo-.m a nurt ni. • ple." . Slteen aald that the two areas ''l don't thJnt lbere ls any which seem to be on limits to other profusion for me. It allows • Montez works weekends as a male nuraes are pediatrics and me to express a motherina. car· nurses aide but then be is oolY aJ-obstetrlcs·cyoecolol)' -two ing part of me in a lovine, helping lowed to work with maJe pa-clinical rotations which be eo-way." tients. "As an RN, except in a ,. joyed immensely. few areas, I won't have to work Skeen works as a psychiatric with that restriction. "I'll be able "I found my OB·GYN rotation techn.lciao In the Children's Men-to help everyone.,. a fascinating experience. I really tal Health Unit at Hunt.tniton In· enjoyed belng ft part of the birth tercommunity Hospital. He re-SOME LIMITS or a baby." turned to school after working as ltost institutions believe that an LVN and a psychiatric ttthni· Ruth Kramer, RN and director male nurses shouldn't work with ciao ror three years beca~ he of the GWC program. admitted women patients because women wanted the RN degree for the that there are some current would be uncomfortable, be said . t l "'·U d limitations as to what mal~ grea er sa ary, pre. ge an "But, already most of the OB· statu.s. nursescando. GYN physicians are men. What Skeen believes that the "For example. some hospitals difference does it make iC .the medical system, because or Its don't allow male nurses to nurse is a male too?" well-established hierarchy, is catheterize a female patient. It Is CARE FOR WOMEN very resistant to new ideas no a hospital policy based on con-Confirming this was a matter how effective they might sumer demand," she said. spokesman for Huntington In· "But as more men enter the field and as society gets more educated, they will reaJize that maJe nurses are clinically orient· ed and problem-solving people just like the women nurs~s." tercommunlty Hospital whb said, "Women nurses are needed l() take care of women -so far -bot this will eventually change 48 people get used to the idea.'' 'A person in a moment Qf need.c;Joesn 't care if. the nurse is male or female as long as the nurse . Unlike California State University at Long Beach, GWC does not have an affirmatj\'e 8l'· tion program to gain a higher percenqage of m en. But Mrs. Kramer .said "We actively en- courage men lo apply." Skeen said the only men in pediatrics were the physicia~ "Pre$umably, women nurses~ needed to provide mothering, .. be sajd. is courteous doing the right thing.' • t "\Ve would like to see even more but our admission system is extremely objective and we jQsl haven't had more men rise to the top," added Kosuth. There were 814 applications for 105 ran operungs. "But if more fathers stayed home with their infants and took an active part in raislnt their children, then society would know that m e n 'can nurture children too." i Stud.ent nurse Fred Skeen checks with supervisor RN Susie Setterington to coordinate patient care. He considers profession a forum for sharing. Energy Turned to Politics By DAVID AMMONS AJ-•·--••lllw TACOMA. Waah. (AP> -Dr. DlxyLee Ray, oncet.hetopfemale appointee In the Nixon ad· minJstratlon, wants to become lhe firal woman 1tovemor of "lhe real Washlnaton." An Independent-turned· Democrat, the colorful former Atomic Enerey Commlulon <AEC ) chairman concedes with o big grin that all she really wants is lo convince Washington Stale re- sidents that they ahould live In the JandorDlxy. She was In Washington, D.C., from 1972 unUJ last summer, first wilh lbe AEC and then u a lop State Department official. She left, branding Secretary or State Henry KJuinger as an egocentric who llnored her. Perhaps lbe oatioo's most out· spoken derender of nuclear energy plants, Dr. Ray ls criticized by her detractors as be- ing a one-issue candidate. She de- oies lhJs. USE aESOURCES Calllnc herself a pragmU;i.c, no-nonsense kind of penoo a4lf a nonpolitlclan, sbe favors use of re-sources. rather than preserva· Uon. "We'll beeome a nation of hairdressers" if only envtron- ment all1 harmless pursuit.a are 'allowed, she lo1Jsta. · Unlite'1 as it IDI)' seem. tlle ebuoky ll·year-old woman. who has never been elected to ,PUblic Clfflce, ls ridlq atop tbe palls. She cocaldered th• penoo to beat· for the Democratil' gubematonaJ nomination Sept. 31. Sbe seems almost insulted when asked Ir part or the public captivation is that she Is the rir11t woman to make a serious bid for the statehouse since Washlneton Territory joined the union In 1888 . ··I hope I ll ve long enough to Sfl! the day when being a rem ale ls not. a curiosity ... MOST POWERFUL Dr. Ray was appointed by President Nixon in 1972 to the AEC and later rose to the chairmanship. In lhat position, ahe was considered later by some to be the most powerful woman in Washlnston and was the only female agency head. The commission was abolished in favor of two smaller agencies, and President Ford appointed her last January to be assistant se~retary of slate in charge of s6entific affairs. Living in a motor home "In· stead or a pl'Opet Geor'&elown apartment." and often accom· panied by her two dop, she cut a colorful swath. Man·tailored clothes, the abort-cropped silver hair and knee socks became her trademarks. She quit, calllng Wub.fnaton "a curious place" and K.tui.Qger "a ~man State Deputmellt" who would not support her or her Pl"O- IJ'llnl. . "He is a very cOIJ)plq. com- plicated, egocentric man." Dr. ~said. ''This country la too big and complex and too ruJed with t.ient to let one me handle ll all" Dr. Ray. who has never mar- rted. returned to Foxtrot Fann. her waterfront property on Fox Island In Pugrt Sound, ln July. After a speaking tour she an· nounl'cd her candidacy ln March. She rlgurea her POPUiarity is due to her nine years as direct.or of the Pacific Science ~nter at the World's Fair 1rounds In SeaUle, her old sclencc·oriented TV show, work a11 zoology professor at the University of Washington and the federid limelight. ANNUAL BUDGET The AEC chairmanship. whJch Involved managlna an annual budget or $4.5 billion and a work force or 88,000, entailed "con· 1iderably more power lban any eovemor has,·· Dr. R-.Y 1a.ld. She is not without her detrac· tors. "She is a Johnny-come·lately," says Ross Davis, head otthe slate Republican organization, follow- ing her announcement speech. Jt was full of circumlocution -just campaian rhetoric ... Neafe V . c ban~y , state Democratic chairman, says "People see her as a nonpollti· clan. It's hard to tell If that will be an uaet. She hasn't addressed heraelflothe gut l111ues." Gov. Dan Evans says; "She iitarts with a severe abort.age or knowledge of state Issues. Whether ahe continues to be a Cronl·runner depends on her answers lo key l11ues which come along -ranging from school flnancetoeoeray policy ... Dr. Dixy Lee Ray thinks her defense of n.uclear plants has been over-blown. She's preparing "common sense" papers on state issues. "My hospital contacts say they would Uk e more men in nursing because it would balance the stnlr. '' One GWC nursing instructor. Larry Donnelly, RN. MA , point· ed out that many men entered the profession after ser ving as medics in the Army. He said their experience allows.them lo "For me, working in the · nursery was an nll·time high. It was Just fantnsllc belng with lhe newborn babies." He has never experienced any reverse discrimination or 1ex· ism. "The nurses seem lo Cl\JO)' having male colleagues." And the patient? "A person In a moment of need lioesn 't care iC his nurse Is a male or female ... just as long as lhc nurse is courteous, competent and doing the right thing." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, May 14. 1976 81 ·. DZ DAIL y PILOT ,noay. May 14, t971 1Journalism Compelling ' f By JO OLSON Of fl•• 0411, ~ .... """ Dirty he nd a, uhousting legwork, doors slammed ln your face. Junk food f':tlen ~t yow- desk. )fary Alice Kellou wouldn't trade it for the world. She admitted to sludenta at tJCI that she has "caught the dis· ease'' and Is hooked by journalhm. Ma. Kellogg, a n associate editor of Newsweek maga'line, was on the cam pus under sponsorship of the Career Plan· ning and Placement Center, Of. fice of Affirmative Action and Women's Progra m Board. "I wu very lucky,'' sbe said of her fast rise at the new!l magazine. "People were willing to take a chance on me and I bit at therlght time.'' and an apprecaatton for tbe absurd." SllORT NOTICE "The bl& momenta cover hap· pen at conveJlieot times." sh• noted. Forber, this meant leavtng ror the Wounded Knee ·encounter with 20 mlnutea noUce from Lbe Chtcaco Bureau an.dapeodlncone Tbunisetvlng tucking down jurors from tbe Squeaky Fromme trial for quotes. · One of the most han"Owing mo- ments tn ber career occurred when she and a gioup of re- porters were shot at during Wounded Knee. The Newsweek bureaus alJ are responsible for large segments of tbe <"Oun try. ao she traveled a lot when working in both San Fran· clsco and Chicago. Part of her secret to success was "over·filing.'' she said, meaning she would send in every detail of a story she possibly could dig up. T~ often would mOUJll up to 30 pages or more. It coes bo~. ahe M1d. to ha deslr., for su&esa and btt earl7 cblldhood, whert' ahe wu an Qllly child raised by a sln&le parent. "Id y mother had to work and th• let me be independenL I made my own mistakea. I waao't pushed or held back. but I wu encouraeed." Ms. KeDoti ex· plained. Sbe probably alao W1IS betped by the fact that in lWl'Otbe women employe• or Newsweek Clled A lawsuit aiainst the maauine charging discrimination in pro- motion. An accord was granted and women were aranted access to jobs formerly held onty by men. Ms. Kello11. who was featured ln the February issue ol Glamour maguine as one of the natioa 's top young career women, said ahe had aJwavs wanted to writ.fl and bad planned on enterinl the public relations field to take advantage of its ''three-martini lunches and loog vacations." WITNESS TO HISTORY MARY ~LICE KELLOGG s a Snuff Enough? i>I.'• ANN LANDERS: Uke mllllou ol Gt.Mn. I am ~ • ellareUea. J roe& u lf I ban 10metoa&1Mmm1dl. ~bere I turn l'OOP8 are atarUna up to Pl'Ot.e!d DOOo ll'DOlen a1atnst me and otben who an almUarly decittd. Laft.,.. be1D1 paned toproblbltamoldnl la pubUe p&aca I'm not complaining. It baa been proven that D00- 11nak ... can be seriously affected by the amok• of «bin lf tM1 ~ eitpoaed to it ln closed quartera for u at9dld perlodofUme. I suffer fl"om bi&h blood pressu.re Bild empbJl_,a. l know I'm killing myaeif. But I am unable to atop tbil fllth7. upensive, dangerous habi.L Many people HA VB ~ 101aktn•· Whycan't1? Please ask your readers who have aceompllsbed thle •aqantuan feat bow they did iL 1 'd be ettmaUr grateful. - NICOTINE FREAK OEAll NIC: I d•'taeed&ouk IDJl'eaders. I bow ... tlae7tidlt. Though she Is reluctant to talk about herself, it is evident that the University of A.rlzona alumna also has worked very hard to make it at 27 to a plat~u most people reach a t 47. She received the Freeman Medal a s th e out standing graduate of 1970 and was named i the top journalism graduate. Ms. Kellogg, now working in the maguine's New York bead· quarters, makes her home in Gref>nwich Village and is helping put the magazine's new Lifestyle section together. When s h e e ntered the journalism school, however, she found lbe news fl~!tUascinaling. The benefits from \he job are many fold, she told the students. "There is a certain rush you get. You are a first·hand witness to history. power of lhe/reas lies in tbe peo-ple wbo rea lbe preaa and lbat reporters are more senaltive now to 1etUng au sldes ot a story. She auuested that student.a ln· terested io the field write for tbelr school paper, work as a copy penon at a newspaper, get a good liberal arts education, learn a second language, read other newspapers and journalism Nviews and cultivate "all the contacts you can garner ... Some weat to 1moldng cllnlcL (11ae S..eada D&J Ad.,.. tJMa un ncll a program la muy ctu ... ll'• a ~ plu.) st. Heleaa'a Hospital ID Callforal• laaa c.,... tlaouanda -those wbo Deed a ~mplete claaqe of_,,.,_. meD.t aad caa afford It. (SL Helena'• la beaauhL I apell& a. evealac tbere last year.> Bypnoals worked for some, but I am aot reeo••=-lt because messlng aJ'GUlld wWl the mlad cu be.....,.._ for certain ladlvlduals. She recounted the hours and hours of back·breaking work as a Newsweek correspondent which led to her promotion to associate , editor. She said she was not assigned to this traditionally female sec· lion because of her sex but because it was a job to be done. "There is a constant challenge. C.ouue11D1 llaa beeD effecUve la 10me tutaacu. M& 1&•1 costly ud time•CODJ1llllla&. SlNGLE ; Ms. Kellogg, invited to talk , about opportunities for women in 1 media, said a journalist must be flexible, able to work under pre- ssure. have a "touch of lunacy The former Allizonan is single but said being free to move was probably only or minimal help in her promotions. There are new things every d.ay. There is the mystique of the press~the need of people to tell the truth and keep the public in· formed." Ms. Kellogg said.sbe.lhl!11<s the As far as writing goes, she said that "either you can do it or you can't. It is a never-ending educ a· tionaJ process. You can never be perfect." . MaQ amoken used a variety ol glmmlcb melt u H more b117la1 by the canon and limiting tbemaelna &o amok· la& aa.ly after meals, then cutting out tbe ponobreakfaat ctca.reUe, aeat the after.lunch, etc. Tbe beat way to quit smoldnc ll cold turkey. Tb1s meaaa face ap to tbe wl&bdrawal symptoms, expect to suffer a lo&, ... dmply ptaltoaL • Hel ms, Ho mes Ahead . Pa1Dfal1 Yoa bet. But lt'uothlng eompared wltb bavlllc ..,.ery &o remove • lllll& and then taking cobalt treatments t. aeveral moatba, or the agony of paralysis alter a blood weuet ban&a. (They call U a stroke.) 1.bope you win the batUe. friend, because I love my..,.. Mien antlllane to see 'em go. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My son was 16 when he &ot a 15-year-old girl pregnant. He wasn 't even her steady. Sbewaa just a date. He ii 17 now and goes to the same school with lbe 1lrl. She la way out ln front and everyone knows my son is lbe father of bet unborn child. Her plan is to keep the baby. Her folb •Po prove. In faot, I understand they want to raise it. Thia 1lrl keeps telllng my son what she ls golnc to do to him wbeo be reac bes the age of 18. He is awfully upset and so am I. Please tell us, Ann Landers. wbat CAN she do! -WOR· RIED MOM . DEAR MOM: Ask a lawyer. It depends on which atate )'OU Uve la. And get goinJ . . CONFIDENTIAL to Egg on My Face: There are no pat answers lb at fit ever)-situation. Sometimes when you build a better mouse· trap nature br~s a smarter mouse. YOU WILL BE THINNER The Mmes. Frank Meier and Nicholas Winckler preview the Sea Rogue, one of the attractions on the Lido Salutes Newport oome tour from 1to5 p.m. Wednesday, May 26. Lido Isle Women's Club is sponsoring the visits to the distinctive residences of Messrs. and Mmes. Bill Mettell. Ron Soderl· ing, John DeWitt, Eldon Jackson and Dr. and Mrs. Donald McAnlls. Jitneys will shut· Ue guests to the Boston Tea Party finale at the clubhouse. The $6 tickets may be purchased that afternoon at the homes or clubhouse. ON JUNE 22 , ...• if you Join POUNDS OFF PEAMANENTL Y now and follow our Pf(lgrarn. At POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY you wm eat the foodl vou .,. aocustomed to. You wtll not be glv&f' lhota. ,Xll1. rigid diets or eicerc1se. You will go through • oteasant e>rogram until your weight 11 off PERMANENTLY Come to a Free El\e>lanatory Session. In a few weeks vou will be a thin e>enon PERMANENTLY. ~' lam1ly will eat better, more nutritlonally and feel better. Like 3000 other memt>ers In Orange County your weight problem w1fl be a.iNno of the e>ast. LOCATION RH SlSSIOM Horoscope: Taurus, Don't Despair COSTA MESA HOUDAYIMM JIJ I lristol -Dlt90 """ •• ....... MONDAY M-r 17 IO:JO AM ..ct l:OOPM s.ATUIDAY W.,JJ ':00 ...... WOHOAY W.,14 n SATl'KOA\'.~t\\'J;; l:!I Involvement 1s BySYON•:\' OM ARR ll•aturecl -relut1onsh1p ARIES <M.ireh :!I mtenslfit's.NothinAISapt April 19 ) At·t·1•nl on lo be lukcwnrm or checkin~ lonit runl(l' lwlfwn) 1t t!i all or p l:i11:1 Someone nlll) nothini;:.hotorcold huvr lnk(•n loo 11\urh for \'IRGO <Au).(. 23 ·Sept. a:rantNI Know It unrl tlu 221 · R£' specific ask somt•thlng about1t and Hnswcr in direct TAllRUS <A1iril :!O munnrr. Property could Muy 20\. F1nl!\h whntyou be t1l'd in legal tangle. start. refuse to hu dis Know it and gel best c-our:tgNi by tho11c who poi;slbl~ representation. lock rn;wn. fuiU1. l\1oo£>y LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. Is In picture nnd uffccts 22> Health 01 relallve partner, mate. l'Ould be of some concern. GEMINI \Muy 2\ Kry is to be sympathetic June :!Ol: Lie low -do wlthoutignoring need for more U11tenin~ than talk· change. Short trip could ing. Be aware of lei.: at im· be on agenda. pllcnth>ns of nny l'n· SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · terprise. Nov. 21 >: Money related CANCER (June21-Ju. to home r epairs. a~ust· ly 22 l · Follow through on ment Is featured. You get bunch. Teach and learn. nothing for nothing - Give serious consldera· know it and act as i! you tion to request by family areawareoflt. member. SAGITTARIUS (No•. LEO (Jul.Y 23 Aug. 22 · Dec. 21): You may ANNOUNCNG S/iaron C.anu1r F«merty Al EutbtUff Colru. now al the 1/f~tp;tle1/11n ~zettis Hatcl>caqpl feel emotionally tied in knots. This is but tern· porary know 1t and fight off gloom CAPRICORN IOcc.22 · Jan. 19) · You 're able to feelpulseofpulJhl' nnd. more important, to ·get In touch" witb you. What llOIHYTHM CHART new outdoor art gallery every F'a-i. & Sat. E1tdt1no nne art e1thlblt everv week outside Huntington Center Mall between Broadway and Betk8f Bros. Ptua artist of the week. CARMEX LESLIE. featured et Ber1'ef Bros. Beech & Edinger st San Diego Fwy. Call 142-5171. Pvt • , .. word• to work for u . 1s really Important fulfilled. Taite care to becomes apparent. avotd extrava1aoces. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 · Feb. 181 Many of your quahlles, talents surface and they a re ap· prec1ated. Some fond hopes, wishes are PISCES C Feb. 19 · March 20): You imprint style, get credit and maybe a promotion. Get to heart of m alters in direct. creaUve manner. ... Opeft "°"' 10:tl .... f..,.. The Unique Sand i)' llrwh Cripel·Beaedict. Eas llenediet served la ..... , &ab fruit u•ect. .Onl:J at Tbe M•alc Pua! Wines. CeddllU. Aiudla: ...,._ Wa Falltloft ,.._44W'ni' """' Hlflt: ca..,... and lrtghton • .,. 27W22S Cotta ..... : South Coelt,..., lll-122S Woodl8nd Hlbt The fllaa ....... 114-1211 e.At>.......,._ ..... a.. .. -MllMl91..- Spotlight on. superiors, 1oala, attainment, stand· lnglncommunlty. If M •Y 15th 11 your birthday you have good voice -o manner which enables you to get lessons acrots. Tiie _., "llMAMIMT w.ipt 1011 pr...-.. ltt •W a. ., wcwi4. l11 Or°" • C_,+y Coll H6-IUO. 11tt BoarJ of Dirtdor1 of H""f Memorial Hospital Pmbyttrian con/141/y in11itt you anJ your ~utsts to attend on opm hou~ U. honor of Nation41 Hospital Werk tmtl to tour tht ltospital 's newly rtnwdtltd Jcpartmtntl 'I'°"" wiU w rottlwtttl thfOfltlt ti~ C.rl'iopul"""'4rf ~t, Nw:#tar Mnli<iw, EEC-EMC Dtpartmnrt, Btaf#ns Offi«. Rmohilitotiofl Smrim, Mtnt.af Hr11t1• U"11. Ul1tt1 Swwl Dtpirt_,,, alfll t~ OrthwoltnJrt u,,u. s-J,,,, ""4116, ,.. ta 1 pm HOAC Ml!MORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN JOI NtwptHf 81~. fWwpMt &wit, CA 9166.J . "' ' Solo Album Gold to Seek Own Image • LOS ANGELES CAP) -Don Htnley and Glenn Frey did Lt ~fore tum but the last thlna Andrew Ciotd w nt.s l11 to be compared to the band they -.eot on to form th~ Ea1I . What Jl~nloy and Froy did waa quit Linda Ronstudt '1 backup fErotJP In 1971 to 1trtke out on lbt'ir own, and thll u. whut Gold 11nUclpatea doln,c belore loni A SIN(a.:a ANDSONGWRITl!:R who also playa a variety or lnslrumenta, Gold alrttady hu recorded hl1 Cinl aoto album aod a isecond b ln the works. Some revlcwtrt tried to establbh a link betwttn Gold und the ~Klei, st?tlln& u number of 11lmll1rltlea. 8u1des the common Llnda Ronstadt ex~rience. they both record for E!ektra·Asylum Rttordl and favor an eusy·llOLna mu~lcal 1tyle that emphasizes attractive melodies But the 24-year-old musician shuns the companson. "lt bugs me, AS a matter or fact ... be stal· ed. 8as1cally, 1 don't corunder myself a COW>· try ~rson al all. I didn't know anytblnc about eountry music until I started playing with Linda and the Eagles certamly have that ele· ment. "So when I am com- pared to them, il just .... ,..,.. .. doesn't seem to be true GOLD at all." A more fruitful path for explorlng Gold's musical roots would be movie seores. He grew up with them. ms FATHER IS ERNEST Gold. composer of such film scores as "On the Beach," "Exodus." 'Stup of Fools" und "Judgment at Nuremberg.'' HJs mother is Marni Nixon. who handled sing· mg chores for Deborah Kerr ID "The Kini and I, .. NataJle Wood In "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn ID "My Fall' Lady." He became a rock ·n· roll convert after being exposed to the Beatles and at age 13 taught himself to play the guitar. Later, he learned the drums, bas~ and keyboards. "BUT I NEVER LOST MY love of movie muMc." he declared "That's what I IJked about the ~alies the extre me mus1calness, among other things .. The influence 1s clearly evident on his debut album. "Andrew Cold," which features lhe same sort or upbeat. t'atchy tunes that characterized the earl> Beatie recordings Gold . whose blue--------- eyes contrust with rt'd· dish blond hu1r and a red beard . joined lhe Ronstadt band about --~--------­ three years ago and played an 1mportunt role particularly with the arrangements on hC'r two s mash albums. "Heart IJke a Whl'el" und · · Pnsoner m Disguise." BEFORE THAT. HE HAD BOUNCED around with several uni.uceessful groups -including one '~1th singer Wendy Wnldmafl, a high school chum - and ~ess1on work. Now he's eyeiOR the day when he will bid farewell to Lind•'• band and move out front with bis llOMIT.\OT own eroup. They are sharing bonds at lhe moment. Andrew using it as the opening act at her concerts and then mO\•ing back \\hen she t'Omes on. Gold see ms 1n no hurry to make the break, however. "I don't feel hke I'm JUst a backup player ... he explained. "lt's more like we'rt' aJI In a band and Linda's the singer." HE SAID MISS RONSTADT bears him no iU "111 for wanting to move on She wai. In the audience \\hen ht' opt:'ned u two·naght engugement at the Roxy nti:htr lub in Los Anacle11 recently J Ilk <' to work with I.Inda bceau11c ... 1 just lake 1t ," Gtlld irn1d. "und financially il 's definitely vrnblc · 1<:veryth1n~ 1s jilrCDl but al some point - ma) h<• in :ii~ months. muybc o ycur I 'II JUSt want to roncentrutt• on my own l'ltuH nut 1t will not be h1.·cuuM• of un) uncomfortable fochng bet"een me .ind Landa " & /ti. Boyd Pros Choose Perry ,'Years' "I Love Lul·y" rr(l(•11tcdly has been Iden tlfll'd a°' th<· rubllc'~ all llnw favorite• TV !'how Arnont: tht' profr'l11ion11I broadcu11ter~. howcvrr. "P(•rry Mllllon" com<-5 out 11t thl' hl':ut 11( tlw 11~1 In ttw 1TU1twr nr motion pl<'· tureoe , "Gc1m• With Tht• Wind" J?en<'rully I~ vol· ed in tht' top tipol by tht' puhllc. Hut a recent 1>011 of I hl' hn11Hh' l.l'l1l'r11 put.s "The Be11t Year!\ of Our Lives'' in first plart' I MPEAC"HEDJUDGE Q "Who WUM the-fant federal judge to be lmpent'ht>d and why"·· A Judac Jelhn P1ckt'nng was lhe fellow. In New llompshlrc back In 1804 A 26·manjury kicked him out of office for gcUina drunk. 'lwearlng at :«>me or tht' otrich1l!1, end tennn1 up th• courtroom. Q "Were polar ex plorer Adm Oyrd and the late U S. Sen. Harry Byrd ony relation" A. They were brother!. Q. "Why is whiskey so ealled"" A. Comes rrom the Irish "usqucdau1h" mcunlna "water oflife." 1' you want to find u good dentist. ask •n n1 rline pilot. A flyer has to be particularly eautlous about tbe care of the teeth. If air is left In poekets uoder fillln1s. It expands at high altitudes. Under!tand that ean be H· cruciatmaly painful. Addr••~ moll to r. M. Bol/d, P 0 15'0, Ccmo M•.a928%6. ......... Singer P t Boone is o p r ospective Callfornlo delegate lo the Republican National Convention pledged to former Gov. Ronald Reagan. Others include actor Efrem ZimbaUst Jr and recordlng executive Mike Curb. French To Head Society Dr. Robert French. orthodontist with offices in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. has been installed a s president o f the 800·member Orange County Dental Society. French held several positions on the soelety's board or directors pnor to belnc elected president. incl udlng treasurer-, vice president and chairman of an ethics eomm1ttee. FRENCH SAID the biggest challenge to the soelety is to .. answer the demands of consumers." The trend In government is to provide greater con· sumer protection to den· tal patients. he said. Patient complaints against dentists today are h a n d led by the society's counseling committee, made up of severaJ eounty dentists. · T H E CO MMIT T EE reviews eomplalnts and determines whether rort'ectlve steps should be taken by the dentlst in question or an out.aide dentist. The eom m it tee has functioned for 26 years. Nun Helps Cops Nab Suspect PlllLADELPJllA <AP> -"I had all flf this I could take," said Sbter St. Ursuli&, explainmg why she decided to truck down a you n It mun t'ventunlly charged with beating resident• or 8 Roman Catholar home for unwed mother~. .. For his sake ond the airls'. I had to d o something I didn 't want to wait for a mur~r:· shes:ud WITHIN FIVE hourft or the llmt' thl' complaint was filed. pollce nrrt!!lled Peter McNt'¥r. 21, or Phllad<'lphlo Authoritlf!I aald MrNf'ar admitted beallnR ftV<' girls and f{!IVl' ii !ltatement In whlth he said: "I beat t.'hem up 'cause I don't like wom en'." McNear was cbar•ed wllh ~lUlrAvOlt'd HllllUll, simple assault a nd makln1 ttrrorillll(' thrt'ata, and was held In lleu or $315,000 bail. SIST ER ST. Vrllula, :idmlnistralor or St Vincent's Re .. ldencE', tl o me and School . operated by the Saste-rs or St. Joseph, had been receivini m1dn11tht telephone calls since last May from an anary man She said the caller would Hk, "Ill thts the head nun?" The man would then say the girls were euralna him and that he was going to get them and her. Sister St. Ursula said she decided to take on the cue herself when police were unablE' to find the man who was beating her cbarttes, who ranged In agt' Crom 12 lo 18. Boxcar 'Homes' Set Up UDJNE. Italy CAP) - The ltaUao 1overnmcot bas rushed hundreds of railway un to l"r\ull provt.n~ to h\luse earth· quake vtctlm1 draven from their tent cams-by fioodloa raln11 Polle• wurn('d the homeletl In five eampa ( I N HORT ) that they mlght have to move RHcue squ~ds stopped dltteaoa th.rough t~ debrts tor bod1ei. and du• draJoace dllchH a:round tbe tent umpe But olfi.cLaJS said there wos no health hazard yet loune•ll•C IJ~ld TOKYO <API Japanesl' police hJve ar· rested u Soviet journalist. Alexandre Matth e kh1ne , and charged him \\1th trying to buy Ll.S Na\'y secrets from a chief petty officer stationed oo the aircraft carrie r Midway, the police said today. • The U.S Embassy spokesman declined to comment on the JnnoWl cement. U.S. military authorities said they still are eheck ang on the case Goldeeaf~r •ffrai• WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Barr) Goldwater, apparently under an · creaam& pressure from fellow conserv alive:;, 1~ demanding that the Ford cam pa 1gn comm 1ttce stop USlng tapes of tus denunciatjon of RonaJd Reagan's stand on the Panama Canal "1-{e's getting a lot of heat." one Republican source said after It was learned Thursday that Goldwater had written to Roeers C. B Morton. Ford 's campaign manager. and demanded a halt to use of the tapes in Ford radio com· mercials. Calb tor Rblu WASHINGTON <API -President Ford. ptedi: Ina America's commit· ment to Israel. is calling oo the Jewish state to take rbks ror peace by rellnquiahlng oecupled territory in return for "basically intangible pohtlcal m easures" from the Arabs. In a m 3Jor foreign policy address. Ford said he recogn17.es the dilemma Israel faces i.n movln& toward peace. ~rblonDue WASHINGTON CAP> A Senate panel will follow up its disclosures or a massive military meat scandal by dranang legislation to revise the Pentagon food procure- ment system Chairman Lawton Chiles <D ·Fla >.said his Senute aovcrnme>nl operations !>ubcommal· tee wlll pr1.>parc a "re· form package ... The sub- committee hall complet- ed three days of heann~s at which Army meat in spectors test1f1ed they were paid bribes to look th<' oth<-r way whale meat pnckt'rs sold the m 11atnry chcup un~radl•d beef ut ~1rlu1n prlcc, C'lt#oef ng Ca •r AIR l"O R C F. ACADEMY. Colo <Al'I The Air f'orel' Acadt'my lw'I hcgun an administrative rt'vlcw of an alleged ch1•otln1t ca'I<' that could ll•ud to the ex pul11lon of 111x cadets who hwvt• r('fuiwd tn rt'slgn, an academy spokc~mnn 111ys Lt. Von Shlt•ldic. dt•pu ty 1n(ormatlon offlrer nt t h e u (' ¥ d ,. ITI y • :. a I cl Thursday the cwdets .• lll ~phumore!i, wert• found guilty by a cadrl honor committee of collaborat· 1n1t o n n ph y•;ics lnboratory problem. The:v havc> apurnt'd a re· quest from th<' cai;iht man committee to re aiiin. Shjelds said t:.C"GJW• Dt>afh NORFOLK Va CAPl Wht-n the 22 year old man pointed his pistol at L.lndwood Mc C ray's head. "I knew 1 waa de· ad, .. MtCray uld Four other persons already 'had ~en shot to deoth In an incident ID a tavern lnstud. Onvld McRae Jr reloaded the pistol ond kllltd hlm~elf rrocsar. May 14. 111a 041l Y PILOT 11.t Baja a ·Booty Mecca? Stolen Goods Appear There, PoJice Say SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police aay Baja California ctUe-s are becomin1 aold minu ror cnmlnaals markeuna •tolen ean and tujacked 1ooc:t1 While Am\'rtun law enforce. menl agtne1e• hnvo been concen· tr•ltoa on keepini nucot.lcs and illeaal Mexican 11liens from croulng into the: United Statea, a virtual flood of stolen pr~rt)' hws be~n movlna In lhc opJl()Sltc dlreetlon, Into Me>.1<."0 . SAYS LT. BURLE Snider "The statl:itlts are stuggenng on the documenlt'd numbers of stolen automobiles, eur~~s of h1 Jaeked stereo equipment and other ttuod s tr11n~ported rnto Mexico and sold there " Capt L o ren Joslin , supervisor or the San Diego d!S trict which mclude1o the t exican border. said 205 stolen veh1clei. have turned up m 1\juana nlonl' between September und Apnl, with 60 ~rcenl of them huvang been stolen ID Los Angele:. ••WE HAVE BREN ab1e to re t'Ovtr aome stolen automobiles ln T\juana, bul we know thb 11 just. a 1mall perceotaae of t.bolle that have ~ transported over th" border and will never be re· cove~." be aaid. Another problem ls that larce- um o u n t 1 or ster~o .ic:ar. telfvlalon 1eu, radios and el~c­ lric convenience appllancea are beinlC hUack('d from Ameri<'lln truck shipments, driven down lo TUullDll and sold, ho said. The burden or stoppina th1~ lrnffic falls on the American side of the border. for there LS htUe 1r anytblna the Mexicans can do •bout It, said Joslin. "THE MEXICAN authortUes do not have the manpower or border fucihties to inspect aU the goods in large cargo trucks and stolen stuH flows nght on through." he said. Pohce also say large quanlltfos M electric appliances and Jewelry are f1Dd1ng their way &Ct'081 tho border Into the hands • of what omcera call ••rapld I tUJWlt burahan." "Those &lfCI thle~• who COm\• into San Oleao or Loi Al\ielH. brtak lnto hou1c1, pack tho loot lnlo 1uitcaae1 and then catch non· stop transcontinental oxpre111 buses b•ck to TUuu.n.a. .. Joalln :oud. T HE BUSES GO directly t anon the border to downtown I Tijuana bus dopola where passeneera unload wilb no customs lnspectlona. San Dle.:o pollre also have lo I contend with local burglars who take city buses rl&ht to the border, then walk ac"°" lnlo Mexico without Inspection by neither American llOC' Mexican .federal off1c1als. Law enforcement oHlclals from throughout Southern Cabforn1a have met to try to work out a plan to cut the now or stolen goods Crom the U.S. lnto Mexico. FVMome Drawing Test Set Fountu1n Vnlley'syounaarUsts :ire inv1tt'd to draw u mouse this Vlonth. during a promotional con- test offered by the city's Cb amber orcommerrc The wmnme mouse drawing •nil be used during the chamber's .ipcom1ng Shop In Fountain \i lh•y c·ompa1gn. chamber or- ficu1Ja said ANY YOUNGSTER under the 4Re of t8, res1d1ng or tolng to •chem! in t•ou ntam Valley, Ii; qunhftC'd to entt.>r. Entry blamks frc avallublc ut schools, the city ttccrt't1l1on and Parks Depart· ment. the Fountain Volley Boys' Club und the chamber office., t813~ Hrookhurst St. 1'he druwang:., which must be block und white. will be displayed in various shops nfter judging. The rlrst place winner will be fol· • .. wi,.._.. ed at a June 8 lunchcon and will re· Proof's i11 the Egg Joe Mac's new name is Joe Mavis. That's because, after 15 years of convincing authorities al the Manchester, F.ngland, Belle Vue Zoo that he (she) was a boy. she (he) laid an egg. l.ookeeper Jacinta Grecn,confronts Joe with the evidence. Whatever the sex, Joe is a blue and yellow macaw. Laguna Police Add Radar E~orcing A new radar enforcement pro- gram lbat police hope wUI re-· duce speed on major streets is· under way in Laguna Beuch. Under the proeram, police are announcing in advance loca· tions where radar speed en· forcement is to be concentrated in any given week. T HIS WEEK. for example, radar enforcement b beinR con· centrated on Bluebird Conyon Dnve rrom Rancho l-'tgunu ttoad to Temple Terrace'. Rlueblrd Canyon from Sum m1t Drive lo Clenneyre Street: TohaHa Street from Temple llllls Dnve lo Gl<>n neyre. and Park Avenue from Tahiti Avenue to Wendt Terrucc• "The goal 111 to ~1J?ntr1runtly reduce the a ver111te 'lll<'NI, thereby redu<'ln~ lr off1r ha1ard!I to motnrillh and pede<1trlunt11." s:11d Police Ch1r r Jon Spark:c S P A R KS SAIO ni'ltanr. averaJ(e speedH on maJor strt•<'tl' have been meusurf'd Th1·y will ht• recheckt>d Inn month to nssc-s.. tht• l'lUCCe!IS or the program. Sparks :said. n11rin1 lh(• pro~rum purtu<l, \•lolators will ht• w11rnl'(I or cit cd 11nd Mi v1•n n complete t•x planatlon of tht' t"nforcemcol pr<>gr1Hn . Spnrk11 :mid Island Cleanup DueMay 22 All part of a city·1pon..wred pro gram. residents uf Balboa Island will be able lo aet nd of their JUnk durinK the annual Island cleanup proJect May 22 City trucks will be sent out beginning at 7 o m to pick up Items not nc>rmally handled hy elty trash crew!', ~uch as old furn1turt 11nd appllanct>ic, bundled cutting!! under 50 pounds and bundled papers The cleanup, which J(lve11 rc"I dents a chance to clean out their 1aragea and attics, IA M annual. event jo1nUy !\J>Onsored by the c1 ty and the Balboa Island Im· prov~ent AssoetaUoo Locations of the radnr unit Crom week to week will be pro· vlded by lhe local media. FOLLOWING IS the sche<luk for the next three weeks: May 17-23: Temple Hill s Drive from Alta Laguna Boulevard to Thalia Streed. High Drive from thll Street lo lhllcrest Drive, and Jhllcrest from Jll&b Drive to Ledroa t Street. -May 24.30 · Nyes Place from Balboa Ave nue to South Coasl Hif{hway, South Coaal ll!gh\\ay from llinklo Place lo flluebirtl Canyon. and Summit Or1v1· from K~t<'lln Street to Bluebird Canyon Mu v 31·June 6 . Montert•v Onve from Aster St;eet to ll•••h l>r&Vi'. Cy 11re'IS Uri vt> rrom lllgh Drive t o Rolla Bonht•u r Stret•t, Cliff nr1vo from ('1rdf· Wny t o My rtle Str1•1•t 11011 Lai;cunn <.:11n)'on HoutJ from f'orr~t A ntnuc to the 1•11rct 1·11 v limits rw~ ftol'lt- Marsha Mason joins Rotwrt Wise's · Audrey Rose" as the mother of a young girl "who becomes the obsession u( ~ man convinced she is the reincarnated soul of his own chlld." ceivc u S2S savlnrts bond and troohv. SECOND AND third pince win· nera also will ret'cive trophies chamber offieials said, and ati c ontestants will receive cert1f1cates of participation. The winning mousew1JI beused on newbpapcr ad1, bumper slickers and rllers. All entries must be submitted by~1ay27. SC De cides To Retain Review Board The San Clt'mentcCity Council has retained by a narrow vole the city's controversial /\rchitec· tural Review Board <ARB). The c ounc il voled recently to rejet'l a planning sta/f report. which called for the abolition or the c1t1zen panl'I which passes Judgment on the d<'sign or com· mnr1al und multi family rc· s1clent1al devclopmncnt Ma)or R. Patrick Lane, Coun (•!Iman Thomos O'Ke<'fc, and C11unc1lm;1n Tony 1>1G1ovenn1 \ utt•d to rt-lain the board. Coun- c1lwom Jn Dnnno Wilkinson and Cuun<"llrnun W1ll1om WalkE'r vol 1·1! to 11hoh'h at llarhard Ahlman. d1rN1.or or hualdinl( and plunnrnR. hud re t'lllll nH'ndrd the dUli<'I or tht' Altll ht• l(lvl'n to thr pl11nnln1t .;turf II <' 111111i 'IU<'h un urruni;(<'· n11•11l would 1•nd d<'lay-. in grunt m•• drv1•lop1•r:. fll'rrn111111on lo build Tht• 1l1"1av" 11'1 wc•ll 1111 1111m1• or th<' t•,1111'11(' d<'C'l,ICIOll or thP l)(rnrc1 hllVi' l>N•n Ill lllf' lw11rt Of controV<"r!ly i;urruundlnR thc year end n hu If ol1t 1>:111c I 'Pos itive Pare nting' Class Slated A cluss on Prn,illv1• l'nrt•nt tnJt" I" b<>l nl? offrrrd hy th,. Oran~f' l'o:i,t Yl\1CA I" II pail or at" family t!nrichmcnt pro~ram Tht• ''ll'r&l"I, led by J11n cl<> Boom. a hc<-n11ed marrio~c fom1 Iv 111\11 <'h1lcl ('O\IOl'C'lor, '" twin.: ht'ld Mondays fro m II to 10 pm nl t h1• YM C A h11ildin1t. 2300 U niver!llt y Drive. Ncwpnrt Rench The 111x w<-elc pro1tram will c.•x plore d1 scl pllnt'. parental model~. com munieollon valucll clorlfl('Rtlon nnd problem solv· Ina For further Information, call lht YMCA i.t 642 99t!O. DAILYPfLOT 81 ROWA8D L RANDY ot .. oeurfll• .... Oeflnl• Ralston, ooce lbt con· troveulal captain or lhe U.S. Davi.I Cup teonil team, feels the came 1hould eventuaJly aet a toromlS1loner but allO realize.a • the problems attendant with fUCh a move on an lnte.maU(lftul bull. • ,J Ralston, currently the captain or lbe Loi Anaeles Strinas in World Team. Tennis ond a '· former Wimbledon champion as well u ::aptaln or the victorious 1972 Davi.I Cup team. wus at the .Newport Beacb Tennis Club TbW'Sday for lunch. After rev1ewlna I.he 1972 Davis ' Cup Una ls ln Bue harest. Romania, he turned to other subjects lncludtna the one of an overall comml111ioner ror lenrus "I think we abould eventually., aet a commissioner," he s11d. "But there is one big problem , tennis is an international game :New Faces . . . . ~Revitalize ... :Tue Angels Wednesday, Ort,.ndo Alvarez .was on the Salt Litke City roster. .. • Thursday night, be was the -. tot$. or Anaheim. ~ ~mmoned earlier In the day from the minors by the • ~alifornia Angels. Alvan~z was . immedi-ately inserted Into the lineup by manaaer Dick Williams and the 23·year-old made the most or tu!o first big league start. • '• He slugged a three-run hOmer A~b Slat~ I ?Um ' S}p"' 11 Sh m • • tn the rlfth inning to provide the •· margin of victory as the Angels dereated the Texas Rangers, 7·5. "That has to be the number one moment of my baseball career,'' Alvarer., a native of Puerto Rico beamed. "It reels ~real lo get off to a start like . that " · Alvarez was acqwred by the Anael;i in March from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for ratcher Ethe Rodnguez. but after a brief look in the spring he was returned lo the minors He was hitting 330 with 17 rb1 In 22 games when he was re· <-a lied. "I wall a little bit surprised ... he admitted "I "asn'l going that good. I got orr to a good , start and nothing happened. Rut rm here now and all I want 1s a chance. •· "I never got a break with the Dodgers but that's nil in the past. ll 's forgollen." Alvarez will be In the Angels lineup auln toni~ht when the • team begins u four ·iiaml' weekend series with the Min. nesota TwinR. Nolan Ryan. bat· ten~d around in his past two starts, will put a 3 3 record on the line al(a1nst Minnesota's Dave Goltz <0·2 l lf it takes new faces to win, lhen that's what we II do." said Angels manaaer Dick W1lhams. who unvC'lled a remodell'd lineup that featured Adriun Gorrell cetllng his first start behind lhl' platt> and Da\ e Chalk. normally a third baseman, at shortstop G arrcll responded "ell. too. with a double and MORle 11111 nrst hits or tht' ~eason T&X.U ... , 111>1 11ton1._,., I l 1 n I .._ .. ,_.._,. \ 0 ' Q H •trev• "' t t t ft CA\."OaN1& ... ,..,)'ft "ro''' ,,, fti'wMt''' .. '" ,, • I 1 0 l 0. 0 ' HAtf.tl\\, ) J I J L '""""'"' .. >CM•lll • l ' ' 4 I I I J I 0 0 4 I I , U..rr ""'"~ tf • • t 1 c"'"''"" '~oo ~11,,tl) t I l 0 M-·11111 J •I) II I Cll .... <11 I " ~ 0 \undt,.uot • n t 0 A•w•t•I _., Qlati. 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'1 'Swirlina winds and an intense shower wrecked some potential · as six with 68s (Tom Welsko~I, 1 Barry Jattkel, Peter Oosterhu11, ' Don January, Miiier Barber, Lee Trevino) and ·ei1bl others with 69s 1.rall. FrtdlY M 1' t911'> tnd therefore I doubt lC tb C&mt will e~er be controll8d on• th t level by a commissioner." IUt N.,tase and Jimmy Con· .non have bad their problem• 1n recent )'eara as bad boya ot ten· nls. Ralltoa was once 1u.spended for lb. months. "J •ol suspended in 1962 tor talllnJ down and sweating lo myself," he sald ln recallina t.h lDcldent. "Compared to what these guys today are doin-and USU\1 the movies for an analogy. I would be rated G and they would be rated X " Does be think World Team Tenn.is is the commg thing an the sport? "People can identify with a team." he says. "And they can watch both the men and tbe women in action. I thinlc the> like to watch the mixed doubles matches because most of them play mixed compe tition themst>lves. "I don't hke lbe yelling and I don't th.ink that has anythin& lo do wllh the success or the sport. I don't want the sport to turn In· to another wrestling on the pro- ressional level. "In Pittsburgh we had a lot of noise every time one of our players was serving. It lsn 'l hard for an owner to hire some kids for a dollar a night to scream and yell every time an opponent serves. "1 think this is wrong. I don't mind if the crowd gets mvolved l.n the match but they should sbo• aornt sort of common ~ .. y... . Ralltoa al10 Itel.I that ttam leu'9 t1 a.elpful to the )ounter p11,._,.. lf tMy •ren't relec•t~ totlw~nch, "I thlnk It la Important to have the playera on th• tHm pulling for you. Thia 11 a real plus for team tennis I 'm aure it la a help to llnow that Rod Lav r t. on your bencb pulltn1 for )OU to win a match." Laver. the Corona del Mar re· sldent, Is a member of the San Dleso W'M' entry . Ralston bas cb&nfled tus out· look on life in recent years and credits bis wire with bnng1ng him into the church. Recently, be attended a pre- 11dential prayer breakfast 1n the White House wilb Janel Lynn. Tom Landry, Georie Allen. Jim Kaat and a host of other alhleles t200 11\ all> from all sports. Ralston doesn't feel that you can think too much Qn the court. ·•You can't do It because ten· n.is Is a game of reflexes. You do thlnas out there instinctively. The mechanics of hitting the ball become repetitious ln your brain." He also feels that a different 'pattern will have to be made for Davis Cup competition in the future. •'There are several dJfferenl · formulas to change lhe Davis Cup. The blg trouble right now is that most tournament schedules are made up a year In advanct> and playeu are committed before lhe Davis Cup gets around to asking them to play. "l think we are playing LOO much tennis right now and the pnze money ls aettlng out of slaht. I believe the minimum prize money for any tournament oo the summer clrcl.Ut iS' Sl.2S.OOO this year anu it keeps get.ting biJger and bluer all theUme." These are some of the pro- blems that a commissioner, al least In the United Stales, could help to solve. Along with brine· ina the varioull tennis organi.za- tlons toaether and running them on a profeSlional basis instead ot by people who aren't paid for their serrjces. """',. ... THE FLYERS' JOE WATSON (14), WAYNE STEPHENSON BLOCK MONTREAL FOE. Montreal Close to Title PHILAt>ELPHIA <APl -"It was hard to describe.'' said Mon· treal's Pierre Bouchard of hjs third period game·winmng goal Thursday night as the Canadiens beat the Philadelphia Flyers3·2 In the third game or the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup final series. Boucha.rdwasn'tkldding. llost of the sell~t crowd or 17 ,077 left the Spectrum lblnklng that rookie Rick Chartraw had done in lhelr'defending champion Flyers. The NHL oHiclal scoren originally credited t~ goal to S1t4!rts in Brief Chartraw. but some 10 minutes Flyers coach Fred Shtro said: after the game ended d.ecided it "We can't worry about being was Boucha,td who beat goaJie thrcedown. We'vesllllgottoplay Wayne Stephenson at 9: 16 or the them one game at a time. We just finalperiod. nave to worry about playlhl the "I Just took a pass from Murray next game and going on from Wtlson from the corner, and I just .there. shot It through Rick (Chartnw> o "In the playoffs. YoU should and some legs and it went in.'' play like every game ls the la.st nld Bouch Md of bis4o.footgoal game. anyway.•• C:b.artraw. who was in his rll'sl Shero sate! bis team played bet· NHL playoff 1ame, still was con· ter Thurtday night than In tho 4-3 fused about the wl.nnlng JOal. and 2· l losst>S at Mon\real ln lbe "l was just standing m front.'' flrsttwogamesorthesenes. said the rook it defenseman. "l "But so did lhe Canadlens, and don't know whether it hit me or they played just e UtUe better." not.'' the Flyers coach said. Two UCLA Cagers On Hardship List Dodgers' John Faces Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH CAP) -John Candelaria, off lo a 3-1 st\irt . pitches here tonight for the Pll· lsburgh Pirate.a against the Los Angeles Dodgers. winners of 1.5 of their last 17 games. NEW YORK R ichard Washington and Marques Johnson. the two slal;ting junior forwards for UCLA. have aske<l that their last year or college eligibility be wa1ved so they can be drafted by the Nar1onal Basketball Association. Washington and Johnson. along with Notre Dame All· American Junior forward Adrian Danlley. head the list of 26 under· graduates who applied for eligibility for the NBA's J une 8 draft. The NBA requires lhal those on the lisl withdraw their names at least 24 hours before the begin. ning of the draft if they do not want lo be picked by an NU/\ team. But a spokesman for the NCAA in Kansas City said o player may withdraw his name at any lime before the drart and still retain his college eligibility. lf he fails to do so, he will not be permitted to play in college, whether or not he i s drafted , the NCAA spokes man said Title io .'\eu UNIONDALE. ~ Y J ohn Williamson led a Cunous charitc with 16 rourth·quartcr points. rallied for a pulsating 112·106 vic- tory over the Denver Nuggets Thursday n ight to win the American Basketball Associa- tion championship The Nels. in capturing the league title for the second time in three years, stormed back from a 22·po1nt third·quarter di!ficit before overcoming the Nuggets and winning the best-of.seven series. 4·2. New York a l so had t o withstand a 42·pomt effort by Denver's sensational rookie David Thompson and a 30·point performance by the Nuggets' veteran center Dan Issel. Cel'11, Cac• on TY The Boston Celtics will be try· Ing to up their NBA semifinals lead to 3·1 tonight when they in· vade Cleveland for a nationally televised game <Channel 2 at 6> with the Cavaliers. Also slated Is Golden State and host Phoenix as.the latter tries to square the series al three games apiece in the best·of-seven sen es. Gilberi Honored The first-place Dodgers. lead- ing Cincinnati by a game tn the Dodger• Slate All01111 .. • 1CAeC C7MI May IH .OlA119411U al P•llll>Vrllf\ ,,,,.y ISL..o•A,...laul "'"""'"" Mooy 1' LAI ........ •I "•lllOli'gfl Sp"' 11 lOa.m 10 lh"' National L eague Wellt, Will counter with Tommy John, 1·2 on the season ln his last game here. Can· delaria helped the Pirates, win- ners in seven of their last eight games. lo a 3·1 victory over the Atlanta Braves and And y Messersmith. He pitched a complete gam~ against the slumping Draves, al· lowing five hits. one wulk anti striking out 10 "Candelaria has ull the tools.'' Pirates pitching coach Don Osborn said of his 6·foot·7 lef· thander, in his first full major league season. "I'm learning a little more all the lime, at least I hkc to think so." Candelaria noted after his !;isl \'IClOr} .,..,,.,_. and Julius En ing <,rorcd 3t ROBIN HEUSNER VIES FOR OLYMPICS BERTH IN LA. points as th1: NC\\ York Net!. PHILADELPHIA -Right \\Ing Rod Gilbert of the Nt'w York Rangers was named today the 1975·76 winner or the Bill Masterton Trophy. an award pre· sented annually lo the National llockey League pla)er who "best exem plifles t he qualitie11 M perseverance, sportsman!>h1p anddedicatlontohockey " "Right now. I 'm working for more rons1stcncy with my break- ing pitch. \'ou nt't'd lhal to be a complete p1trht'1 Broken Toe No Obstacle Hoivard Takes Lead in Gynuuutics Triab LOSt\NGELES <AP> Theon· ly true chancer entered In the U.S. women's Gymnustlcs lrla.ls thou&ht at rlrat her broken tOt would ruin ht'r c htlnces or eatnln~ a trip to the Mont~al Olympic Gamet. But Kathy Howard hH Cl ) had a broken toe before. and (2) needed a rat, 11\d she credl~t_.»Jus a b\lor daring wllh belpina~r arab tht> half way lead today In tbt \rials rrom 25 others tnctudln1 two former Olympians. The 18-yur·old Howard. a senior at Northwest Classen Hi1h School' in Oklahoma City. scored 75.60 points l.n two rounds of com- petition Thursday despite the broten riaht big toe. Hcrtwonoor exercise routines wowed a crowd which had been cheering a number of local favorites as well u Roxanne Piuce and Kim Chace. Pierce, however, wound up only lllh and Chace tied for fourth as Howard stole the show. "Actually, 1 broke that i1ame toe a few years ago. Il was two days before rrty veey first com- peUtion, •· sbuald. "I dldo'tcom· pete." A relative newcomer, she start- ed with ballet ancl gymnastics un- der two coaches, Mary Wel.il'I a:nd Jeue Arnold, at the aae of 13 - late.J;Ahan most nmnHts begin. "~on 't lhlnk It hurt or helped," she said of 11tartlnJt late "I think I hrive enouah International ex· pert en cc to compete here." Her graceful. ballct·llkc moves In lhe floor·ex r outines Thursday earned her 11 9. 70 ln the com- pulsories and a 9 00 near perfect an the optional routine. nnd her four scores Thursday evenln avtraatd 9.:n. Kolleen Casey. a 18-year-old lonashol to make the team from St. Paul. scor.ct well Ut the aide horse vault with 9.65. and finished things with a fine 9.50 routine In the noor-ex to move from eilhlb Panatta Oust& Lotz LAS VEGAS -Adriano Panat· la bas advanced Into tbc quarterfinals of the SlS0.000 Alan Klni Tenru. Cla.sslc by downing San Clemente'• Bob Luu, M, w. 6.3. Jolnlna P•nalta into the Jast eight Thursday were Brian Got .. tlried, who beat Harold Solomon, 1-6. 6-4, M, and Ray Moore. who bested Charles Pasarell ~ 7·5~ 8-J to second half way throuah this meet wlth74.70. Casey is noted for her fine com· pulsory perform ance11 und wn::i not expected to av<'ral(c well In the optionals. bul made an average srore of9 45 Jodi Yocum of Allentown. Pa , and Chace, 20. of Hlvlcra Beach, Fla .. lied for third at 74.55. Fifth was Debbie Wiicox ()(Englewood, Colo • at 74.40 ond lllXth was Car· rie Englert of Euaene. Ore , at 74.30. ,.. How a rd was uked 1f ahe? planned to play It safe in today's second compulsory round, or in Saturday'sconcludlnaoptlonala. "No. you can't," she sald. "ll'll be the same routine as \Dnlchl The whole meet un chanie." Pierce, who faltered badly lo the afternoon compulaories and was only 20th. closed dramatical· ly, averaginc 9.25 ln her fCX1r op· Uonall, to mon to lllb with 13.45. behind No. 7 Tammy ManvUle. Scottldale, Arb., No. 8 Lal1e Wolfsberger of Westminster. No. 9 Ann Carr of Philadelphia, and No. 10 Diane Dunbar of Walnut Creek. Carr.oneofAmerlna'stopum· nast.s the past rew years, scored :rtJt" on lbe bum Tbunday Top 8 Wl•11~r INGLEWOOD -Millionaire more Dahlia made It officittl when she won the $25,000 Tor- rance Purse sht!'a the top money·maklng dlstaffer of all time. Dahlia acored a haJf.tength vie· tory in Thursday's feature race at Hollywood Park to boosl her urnln1s to Sl.392,943 with tbe Sl3,7SO winner's checlt. Her money ror finli1hln1 third in the Century Handicap three weeks ago unofficially put her about "$643 ahead of the retired Allez France. but converting pounds. dollars and francs a.t Ouctuatlng rates of exchange made her clai.m lttt tbUJ certain WIT Rn"'•• "A guy hke Messeri;mllh can throw the fast hall hv anybody, but he doesn't Just t1 y to be over· powerinR · Trojans Top UCLA Nine I LOS ANGELES <AP> Desll(natecl hitlt>r Chris Smith slammed a thrce·run homer In lhc first innlna a nd alAo had two other hits to help lhc Southern Calltornl~ Trojans lo o 6·3 California lntercollealatc Bueball Asaoclallon vfctory over UCLA Thursday al Sawtelle Field. use. fi&htlng lo stay alive in tht> conference race. added two runs ln the fourth lnnlnR on ll bases-loadfd error by Bruin• shorli1-lop Raymond Townsend and a run·produclng Infield hlt by Mark Carpenter John R acanelli started ond went the route for lhe winners, allowing six hits and slrikln1 out five as the Trojans, nec!dln& a sweep lo win the CIBA tlllo, blockec1 at least temporarily th{ Bruins' takln1 the charoplon1hlp. UCLA need• just a victory t< wrap up the title. ' The two teams meet aga\n tonlahl. this time at use·, Dfldeaux Field. A 1nmeSalurda) afh•moon at Sawtelle concludet tbe rqular season-ending serlet. t iJ. l , ( f Lasurua Beach Hl1h·1 £rte Rul1t, ddendln1 hl•b. 1cbool al te two-mUt cbamplOD. beads 1 talented lilt of Oran•• Co t area atbletes..l who wUl bo ln ac· uonat th Ch·-Z·A tratek and neld prellminartea Saturday at Valtn· cia Hlah In Placentla. Field and runnlq eveola lo tbo vanity and froth·191>h dlvlalona belln al noon. Nin~ from all run n.Lna tvtnta eitctpt t.bo two mUe advance to the finala May 22 whlJe 12 from the two mile and field eventa qua.Ufy. HW.t, wbo own• the fastest tu1h school two Q>Ue (8:'4.9) ln C&Ufornla history, ia lhe premier runner at th1a meet. Tho Lacuna Beach Hlth 1enlor will run lhe mile and two mlle and figures to face h.lJ 1temeat competiuon in the former. Entered in heat one, Hulst should have no trouble lo the pre-u.m. but the finals could prove to be a dtrrerent story. Hulst, who has a 4:09.S mile this year, could hook up with Gahr's Jim Arriola C4.l4 .l ), CantweU's Joe Baller (4 15 O), Saleatan·s Sal Godinez <8:54.4 two m.Jle>. San Clemente's Bill Adamaitis <4:17.9> and Alta Loma'a Joel Hope <4:18.4). Ar- rlola wu 11n1.Hrup ln the state twomU.. Adamaltit. Godina ind H• are In b at two while Baker. Ar- riola and MisJloD Vfido'• MiJr.e WalterhOuse (6:23.1) art In but. ""'"· Area athletes abould perform well in other events. Jn the 330 k>wa. San aemento's Steve Chesnut (38.9) flaures to quality while Dana Hills' Steve Telaneus U : se. 7) hlll the MCODd best 880 tlrno lD his but lhat in- cludes Yucaipa'• Gree Francis U :55.4). Mlufon Vltjo'• Tim Borland (1 :51.1> ls tn a beat that feawres AvleUon's Art Grasso (1 :55.5). Mission Vlejo's Greg Jones C49.t) ts upected to advance lo the 440 but the stroac favorite is Gahr's Donn Thompeoo who baa run 47 o. They are in dltrerent beat.a. San Clemente's Mike Kruthers (22.S} and Univenity's Ron Dykes (23.0) are entered in the same 220 beat that also Includes Esperanza's Don Stodola <22.8). San Clemente's John Harper, 57·1~ shot putter. is the area's best hope in the field events. His competition includes Brea's Paul Johnson (60-104'' > Roberts to Vault World Record Holder at VCI World record holder Dave Roberts beads a heralded cast of pole vaulters competing In a track and field meet at UC Irvine Saturday. The meet, featunng host ucr. lhe Canadian N at1onal team, the Maccabl Union Tnck Club and Alhletes in Action, begins at noon with the field events and the 10,000-meter run. Roberts, who holds the world r~ord of 18·61'2, nyures to &et his stirfest competit on from Cal Slate <Long Beach> vaulter Don Baird and ex-UCLA st3ndout Ron Mooers. 1.500-meter race at tbe Wes t C()flat Relays an FresnolastSatur- day. UCI sophomore Steve Scott, who ran a lifetime best of 3:t3.9 in the 1,500 last week at the West Coast Relays. will run against Craig Saturday. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for non-UCI students with ldenttfication. UCI students will be admitted free. All~Empire 0~.an~e CC)Ht Colltte out· fielder Danny Spain landed a •tt0Dd t.am berth and Ctrtlt • Dave P tttr:Hn an<1 8111 Spr- 1n1m1n, be>th torme:.i· aro r l· d ta. w re daoatn on the (irit team of UM! coach All·South c.oui Cont reMe ba~bo.U unlt. Spaln, a fl et rooted. c.·enlcr fltlder, b•ltod .355 thia past tea.son. He alao compctt! for the ' OCC track team and ls one ot the top lon1 Jum~o In tbt! con· ference. Patterson, a plkhi?r who at- tended Mlsslon Viejo Hlah, c-om- plltd a T·l conference record while Sprlnaman. a second baseman from Dana Hills Hiah. batted .303. Patterson transferred t• Cer- rito. from UCI where he saw Umlted play. And Springman batted .193 wbJle playing for S:td- dleback Colleee a year ago. Cerritos sophomore shortstop Frank Vilorio was chosen player ol t~e year and coactung honors "ere acct'rded to Santa Ana's Jim Reach. who led the Dons to a second place finish behind Cer- ritos. Vilorio was the leading hitter in the confer ence with a .403 mark. "'"'T•-..._, ~ • .,., C.tlt.. Mltr- P-0.vt P•Utr-. C..rrtlltt 1 f P Stew Bak.,, Grot\monl ,.., P-loOV .... 11<, Ml $4tn.Ant0<>lo •-> C St...e Tttt, s..i.11 ""• 11• lb l\jlt'•"''""'•'· "''"'°' )$' '"' Fr•n-. VtlOftO, C'ArtilO• jaJ '"' 8111 kof'lf\G.,,.,., C.,r .. to• J02 ''" llilarlv Cottllo. f111terl0tt 11• 1nt-8ruct S<n11t.so~w 2>11 01' O.n N••-. SO AM•• _. OJ" llen llCHN< ... Mt ,.., ..,.....,,,.. ,., OF (:• .. Q He-d•t< '· \.o"la Al\<I ?-. 01"-.lom CHr .. a, SO.I•,.,.. >SJ OH Tracy Cow .... Ml S... .,._ Jll VIII NT\ J"rtnc"-SO l\Ww .J.51 P-0.MI\ &wnt, ~~':':::""4,. 4 I P C0.1,0.•lle-. .. nla.... • I P 9111 H•"•'-SD Mew ~> C .lttW a.tt. C.•rtlOf JJ2 lb .-... --..F ... lt•IOft "' tnt-811.., ""',.."•· ""' ~ ~ JIJ '"'-Jim tll19• Ci<tt""°"' »• '"' -t.••rt •-• futi..t.,. 100 Inf ~arry ~r..-. Ml 5411 '°"'-,141 Ott -J•MW'lltioft. Gt,,.,., ' M Ol'-T .. rvHert, ............ )II Of'-0.IHIY \NI•, D<•-.. CMM .JO Oft Denn•tl>un<.,._,, f1111ert"" JIM DH -.Joe ~·1~111. l"ul~ton )b2 ~.,., .. -, ••• -, ... ,VU.le,~ '-"°''lie.,.., -J1n111 .. c11, s..1aAN.. Baird, an Australian. has vaulted 18-0 the past two weeks while Mooers has a best of 17·10 thls season. Also comJ)etlng wlll be UCJ's Mike Sabotlno who has cleared 17·1' 2 this year. ~Kerce IJorwred Thie Canadia n team as led by distance star. Paul Craig, who clocked 3 42.2 In capturine the Polo Tourneys Set Two water polo t.oumamenta are set for Saturday and Sunday in the Oran1e Coast area. Newport Harbor High will be the site of the AAU open polo tournament. UCLA is top.seeded amon1 13 teams in the round robin competlUon that begins at 7 a.m. Saturday and 10 ·40 Sunday. There will be no championship game. And at Estancia High and Orange C<last Colleee. a 18-and·under AA U tournament will take place with 22 teams entered. Action begins at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday ancl the final three games Sunday wa ll be held at Estancia. beginnin& at 5:40. Huntington Beach High's Don Kerce. who paced the Oilers to a third place in Empire League baseball action, was named to the all-league first team by the Oranee County Sportswriters Assn.• The 5· 11 , 175-pound junior out- fielder had a sizzling .437 leaiue batting average, including one grand slam home run and eieht r'bi. * * Pitcher Lance McElwee or Orange was selected the league's playtr of the year. McElwee had a 8· l league record and a .4S9 bat- tlnc averagt'. Jerry Sedoo, who guided his Foothill Knl1hts to the league championship earned coach of the year honors. Second team honors went to pitcher Paul Sanchez, sbortatop Phil Sutton and outfielder BIU Holst of Huntington Beach. MELANNr! l(YLE"R SUE CALOEAON Unbeaten Pitehers Kyler, Calderon GWC's 1-2 Punch 87 ROWAllD L. HANDY Of -0.ltf ..... IWfl When you have an undefeated season going and are the deft'nd- ing national champions, every team you face is taking it.a best shot at you. Golden West College has run up Z1 victories this season without defeat and 42 over a two-yellt span". Coach Judi Garman's. Rustlers are the top seeded squad in.the AlAW tournament to be staged at GWC May 20-22. One or the main ingredients In a successful softball program is to have a bard·throwtn" pitcher. Golden W efl not only has Melannie Kyler. a right-hander with four no-hit eames during her two-year career at GWC but also bas a lert.hander ... Susie Caldel'on, who ls undrieated in two years as backup to Kyler. The two pitchers have done an amazing Job In leading the RuaUers into the champion.ship seriH. Kyler, 1>Utw ardly shy but de- vastating ~ith a fast ball on the pitching mound, Is the star of the team with 21 wins Including three no-hitters lhls season. She will spend the coming sum· mer months pitching foe the Sun City Saints in Phoenix. Dots she have arm problems with the amount of pitching she does-someUmes three games in succession in as many days? "The more I pitch. the less my arm hurts." she says. "I have trouble when I'm not pitching a great deal." Fot tile record. Kyler had pitched l401A innings. She bas 1&lven up 3f base hits. has struck out 19S batters and issued 29 walks. Her earned run average i.s an infinitesimal 0.13. She bas had successive no-hJtters against LA Valley and Pasadena-and has a host of one-hlttttt. Calderon is much smaller in stature but fires the ball equally as hard. She bns sttuck out 43 batters in 54 Innings, is 8-0 for the season and hasn't I06t in two years at Golden West. Her earned run average is 0.00 for the current campalin. Both pitchera give credit to as- alstant coach Joitl Campbell for their success. He is the pitching coach. Does she think about a no· bitter when she Is pitching? "He tau1ht me to use my wrist "I try not to think about tt,., and snap the ball at. the end of my Kyler says. "I ju.il want t.o win-delivery." Calderon says. that's the matn tbln«." Does it bother her being bl the AaaiQlt Oranse Coat in a ,... Avis spot behind Kyler? cent tounl~enl ln Sacramento. "Being No. 2 doesn't bother sbe bad a no-blttet loinl unW the me. lttelannle and 1 have always final lnhin1 when tl'8 Pirates cot played with or against each tbelr lone safely. Did th1a bother other. And it's nice tolmow she's bed back there in case l 1et Ill a "No, but that one would have· jam.•· been Dice because they hit me bard the flHt time I pitched . Kyler has bailed h_er out on a,ainat them uu. year .. several occaaions this season. Hu she cJve-a any ·t.boqht to one time with the baaee loaded the new p.rofeulooal women's· and noouta. Norunssc:ored. sollball teacue and has abe bad Both girls enjoy playing other anyoffen? positions when ther are not "Rl1ht now I want t.o act an pitchlne. Calderon as an out- educatlon and I plan on aUendlnl fielder and bats second. in the UCLA tor two years on a lineup where she leads the team scholarship. They were really ln walks with 16 and sacrifices the first 1choot to ask me t.o al· with eight while sporting a .250 tend and they bave a lood pro-batting avera~e. gram. · Kyler has been Cilling in at first "Yes, two t eams have talked lo base for the injured Eva Brown 'me about playing professionally. when she isn't pitching. San Bernardino and Santa Ana. W hi c h m a k es the G WC But I'm goin1 to wait unUl I pitching staff one of the most f1n.lab school." versatile around. DAil Y PllOT ., Hard Work ! Big Key • Fo~ Crew By CllAJG SllEl'I' CM-DrMlf'4 ...... Over the pa1t 14 )'UJ'I Oraqe Coa1t Colle&• creM haw won over IO perc nt of U.lr r•cet - atl aaatast rour·)'e&r ~boola. So why bas OCC beecl to IUC· cestt\al! "I've been asked that q\lesttoo many tlmes. and the .aniwet Js bard work," aays crew eo1.ch Dave Grant. "We've ado»ttd a stylo lbat Hema to fit wtJJ with us and we work hard at lt. We do a lot of teehnlcal rowing and try to be very precise tn wbat we do." Hard work may be one of tho bl1 reasons for OCC't over- whelmlne success, but without Grant the Pirates lmqe u a crew power on the West Coast ,.'OUld not be where It ls today. IN WESTEllN SPaJNTB Grant, wboae teams are com- petinJ today and Saturday in the Western Sprints near Berk.elfU'. ls the Dean of Student Affaln at OCC, besides being the crew coach. To say the least he puts in a lot of hours. In 14 seasons. Grant'• JV shells have defeated 217 roes, while lOS· ing only 51. That's an 82 percent • winnina mark. Grant says he ''tries hard tot to drag out the workouts. We tty to aet right to It, work bard and then leave It." OCC'• crew workout.a beelo In the fall. WO•KOVTS INTENSE .. We work out four or five d~ a week during the fall, about two hours a day. Dur1ng that time wo stay Vt'ry intense. We run up the stadium stairs, do some rnUe runs and a lot of rope cllmblng activities . . . actions which en- courage quickness. Strenjth 1a a key tn rowine. but so ii quick- ness. "Then durln1 the tall it's a whole different baU 1ame. W. switch to racing boall and we talk about prectalon and Im· portance In s tyle,•· says Grant.. The current JV ei&ht ranks with the best Grant has had at OCC. Orange Coast crews have captun..td four Western Sprints titles. but Grant 11ays hls 1976 boat is as fast as any he's had. "'But \he bill question Is, how fast are Cal a nd Wash!ngton." WGGESTRIVALS Cal and Washington are OCC's biggst rivals in Saturday's finals. OCC lost to both early ln the season, then defeated Cal ln the Newport Regatta. "We've gotten s ubstantlaUy fos ter si n ce we loat to Washlnston In the San Dieco Regatta. The boat has improved a great deal. Obviously the Newport Regatta was a good in- dication of that. I really llke the looks of the boat. The stop watch is important, but the boat just looks rast er , s moother and stronger," says Grant. · The current JV eight Includes Brian Etllin. John Taylor, Ron Schmalfuss. Will Holladay, Stanley Tutton, Tom Sal\ig, Joel Kew, Vince Horpel und coxswain Mark Schirmer. "It's a very exciting group to deal with. They're a pretty abrasive group. llut they really know how to work hard and they're all excellent com· petitors," ~ays Grant. '76 MAZDA Major League Standings Cage C~p Slated COSM Os Ni\TIONl\Ll.EAGUE l\MERICANLEAGVE ANOTHER nCHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH FROM SEIKO: WAJ • HOIS ..... aunc-S 500 ~t.t.ca ....... $ 500 NOW $5085 W.C~t ~· M •MW.., , ...... t'1't• fl'4ti'4 fM"'Y' '• ''1"f .,.,. ... , ..... HQ 100t "' ~·-~· (t .. f.t Ort •Hi•~ ltw °""""' ~··"'""'·"· • '75 CLOSE-OUT ....................... S5127 __,,.. ........... $ 150 ~-.............. $ 4'00 NOW . $4377 ---·-Aloolftl -__ , ........ , .. __ , .... _""_ ,......~ .. .-_.. East Division Eaat Olvlsloo W L Pct. GB W L Pct. 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The camp will feature the fundamental skill• of drlbblln1. pa11ln1, shoom1 and rebound· inl. as well as team of. tense and delense. Team competition and Individual awards will alao be Included in the camp. which as co- sponsored by the Hunt· lnaton Beach R ecrea· Uon Dept . Interested boys and 1lrls should contact Bob Stein at 536-9381 ror •l•nup details. Activity durln1 lhose dates is echoduled Crom 1·3 p.m. for boys In grades 6·10 and 3·5 p.m . for &Iris 1rade1 6·11 . (;. '° I ' ·I • I • r--... --~, .. ~ ).Q-~ Racquetball ·:· .. Clinfca THE ARST LC DIGITAL QUARTZ CHRONOGRAPH . ... CHfUl-atl_.. (ft..' ~ ~ ... ..,. ..... ,. rdO!Jt A'I I'' ....,..__ -<k't '"911\.~ .... c: .. ••. .S VI ttOI• tJt'K • f lfAllt>lC~ -• •1 c~ This amazing watch tells the lime and data and turns into a slopwalch al the.louct'I of a button. When lunctiorung as a stopwatch 1t 1nd1ca1es minutes, ~onds. 1/I0 second. elapsed lime and lap lime with simultaneous i.mctcecpifltt. Coma i;ee tlOW lhis extraord1nat)' walch works.Sotko Oua111.sa, SEIKO A .H. WEINERT Ftnc jewels ,, fuJlio,, hbwi ~ !«itJI ... »Cl DAILY PILOT .Busti VAN NtJYS-... M.e1annle KJler p1tcbt.-d Colden Wnt Colle&e lo 11 pair of vlctone• and • Mmtrinab berth in the: 8CCCIAC wom,•n'i .oflball tournamenl al • pulvcd• Park Thurli· ~he GWC Ru1UC"rlf dc- ftated Mt. ~rm Antoruo College. 3·2. In the ~ner, then cum•· hl.ll'k with • 5·1 v1rtory over 'Fullerton 1n li<'~ond l'ound action Kylt•r took ovl'r In thl' third Inning or the OJ>t.'llel tn a relief role when thl• r.lt. SAC Mounties hud l'\lnners at second and tllird with no outs und a 2-0 advantage with u prur Of unearned runs in the first. She struck out the side; and wh1Hed 11 or LS batters she fuced for the balance of the game Goldeo Wes t &cored three an the firth "Ith lhl• ald or an error, i.sngle:. by Laurie Potter and Eva Brown and a lrlple bl Kathy David In the second game, Da\ ad had a tnple. double and two singles in four plate up J>~aranccs and Ky lt-r drove in a pair of ruru; P't•ST llOU"O OoldenWHI !Jt IJI Ml SAC •b •r " ""' 0."'d. \• l l 1 C.lclf•Ofl, 11 rl I 0 I) er ... n,•b ) 0 I I Str-.:lo J 0 ,, 0 011 .... <1 l 0 0 0 <;&M,tt II •I 0 Llftd ... J < I 0 •I ..,.." ... ,.." 0 n ,, 0 H-•.11> It n I) '""" p 0 0 -w.lnl.,n, pl! •I 0 sirr.,n~., pin I I r-2l J S<-l>tl""',..' ' " " Ml SM Anlonoo 7'lll OOfl O I l ~Wl\I 000 OJO < I • 1 SECOND llOUHO ~W•<lllt Ill ""'1«1"" •b , .. , .. • Women's Athletics G1a1.11•0M1"'°" YAas.tTY ... .,,...,ltllll •~­~ ~u I'll •t 1'1-II ~ II '1 ~-IMl lltl "1111 ll·J 111, -NI .1 ..... ..., II I 114 M4l>• (NI lll'f o.H.W) >, 114 h<~lti!I (Ml I Yi ............ 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Cal coach Ste\•e Gladstone sa)'li Whitford is one Of the b~st Olrl>mf'D the Bears have ever had. Millie Burns is the new women's basketball coach at lJCl. She replaces Doreen Cow art. °'""' cl U,,._.W' C .......... 11> ,..,..,.,..,. " """"' p• ftl .. lt • I ., 1 .. 0 0 ,, 0 lo " ) I 0 11 I 0 0 " 0 ' " . I 11 I I I 1 Area Trio Earn Loop Honors Three Orange Coast area players earned fin1t team All-Sunset League baseball honors as selected by the loop s coaches. Founlaan Vall ey High 's Bob Sm 1th and Rick W oolard we re honored al o ng with Marana High <Hunt angton Beach ) outfielder Paul Soth. Player of the year is Mark Tw ogood of Anaheim ·s Loar a lligh Co-coaches or the year are Dave Hernandez or Los Alamitos unrl Floyd Chandler of Loam "'"',. """" r .......... , Lo Al-m!l1J\ t• Hl p f 'lllflll'OQOOft lO tr\ ,, • Ill P.aq 11 LO" At«1m·10' ... ... '"' t<r '''"" ln,41H1Htu ... ~ I • M trrf'W V' W ,,,.r,, ,, II\ ••I \wfl f'lttl• 1 r..tt• ' .. ~ (ll '"'''" rtn V Alt.., " . ' <." 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S.,.111ten IC.WCI Ott ll•utsllhte IW.st \.A" o ~o "'' 0.llM/ltl 'l'Mli IMI ~AC)• J l>J Olvl~ > '"'""" ._,,.., !OCCt ..,.,Clft1(nw1t~·C11mp(CyPf"Htl l •, .. , ••. 1. 1111<>9 """" IOWCI II-too. *I to ~··"o" 1s.t .. 1a •••~r•t •• .... 0.vlSloft 4 Fnol• Gl"9 IGWCI """' ... lhy-41 .. , IS." 01~1 .. I " I IM"''~Y•nt l~n1a •••Nret clot t(llot"4 SO-ICKC" l, .. l . Pabst wall be a part-time instructor CRAIG SHEFF at UCL A graduate of Cal State I Long B\.'ach l. he has played on the U.S. voile) ball teams for many years. Tooml') 1s currcnUy the head track coach at Laguna Beach High. He's the brother of 8111 Toomey, the former de- cathlon champion and head UCJ coach. Toomey will be in charge orthe field events The state J C water polo toum1meot will have ollly four leams In It ne1:t st-ason. two from lbe South and two from the North. A rrcommeadatlon to drop four SC'hools WH paued at the rttent At1te alhletlc meeting. The seventh place game lo regional tournaments will also be eliminated. If Sarldll'bnck wins the Mission Con- fercnrc baseball playoffs this weekend at will hos t the four-team double <'hmanal1on Southern Cal tourney Fri· tiny. Saturday and Sunday of next \\ ('(•k. The South Coast winner <Cerritos> fures the Southern Cal circuit victor 1Golrl1•n \\'<•st or llarborl in the Opt'n· Burns has been the basketball and tennis coach at Los Amigos High. She"s a graduate of Northeastern Stale College m Oklahoma. Volleyball Teams Play Tonight The Laguna Beach lligh Artists open defense of their CIF volleyball title tonight when they host Corona del Mar's Sea Kings al 8 an opening round CIF action. In another mat ch, the San Clemente High Tri tons invade Huntington Beach H.Jgh. Game time-11> 7 .30 Laguna Beach won the South Coast League title w 1th a lJ..2 record and showed rapid improvement as the season progressed. The Artists are led by versatile Dusty Dvorak, the most valuable player at the recent Orange County lnv1lallonal. Corona del Mar was runnerup in the Century League. Huntington Beach finished with a 14·1 record. and was 11·1 m league. But Roy Mlller·s Oilers face a San Clemente team that \\US 12·3 in South Coast League nct1on and defeated Laguna Bench. The Tritons, though, may be without star Stan Mathis. who has torn ligaments an lus foot Mathis was on the all-tourney learn at Ing lewood L<-adang tht• Oakrs is midrlle blocker Randv Corhram• Your swimming pool can be full of fun I Dive right In after chlorinating with Swim Chem. Water's clear! •.• not cloudy. Eyes are comfortable! ..• not Irritable. Learn how eay It la. Ask for a FREE Swim Chem Pool Maintenance Gulde. r------------------------------, I $ 5 00 o F F with this ad on your 20 lb. purct\aM of I I Swim Chem Ory Chlorlnlzer. $2.00 off on I I -a lbs. s1 oo off on 4 lb9. Take this ed to I your nearest dealer listed here. 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"J 'II never shp back to being fat,·· Mrs. Turner vowed two years ago, after droppin& from 2S2 pounds to 140 ln SlX.mooths by hm1tmg her diet to liquids. Now, the 38-year-old woman's scales bit 170a&ain . "It ·s all very worryiq," her husband, Neu, quoted her as s3ymg • Most city councilmen jump m the11: cars and drive to city h111l for council meetings, but not Hialeah ( l''la. >Councilman John O'Neill. He packs a suitcase full of dirty laundry, hops Old Ti1ner Bar9i1ag In The 54liling barge May raises her sails in Toronto Harbor and 1s saluted by Toron· to's fireboat. The classic vessel, built in England in 1891 . is one or more than 3,000 Thames River bar~es that once tarried cargo, and will visit nine parts during a five-mouth goodwill visit to Canada and the United State1. Power Regatta each : rumble and roar or "I luffil to the Loni Beach Marine Stadhtm M.,y 31 ror tbo 28th Memorial Day Reaatta. Those who shell out the $3.~ per pc:raon for tickets ilao wlU b~ contnbuU.ng to 11.1ch chartt•blo Ot'IUUlilaUons u tht Belmont Shore Llons Club, USC aod Doheny Eye llanka. Lion.a Eye Bank, Un· derprivile&ed Child~ and variousoth ra. SOME OF THE FEATURE cventl wlU be th~ competition of the racln.g runabout.a (blown fuel flat bottoms> and a disc jockey race for c:harlty on skls. Other e"cnts: A spectacular opening ceremony, Including a show by Kawasakloajetskls. · Tbe new "wet bikes," a new feature from Advanced Vehicle Research Corp. Hundreds of bicentennial dewrated balloons filled with helium. A BRAND NEW flntboltom class called 11Pro Competition," (·onsidered to be lbe next faslest class tn the blown fuel "K" boats. Four Grand Prix races involving the top quali· fying boats in each class compelltlg for money and prizes. The e\·ent is spon&ored bv the Southern California Speed Boat Club In conjunction with the Belmont Shore Lions Club. High Schools Vie .. ~~~~~~·~~1~~:::( PEOPLE J Opening Days Abound (~an American World · Airways, was transferred Onre The sixth annual Southern Callfornia In· terscholastk Saillng Coruerence championship re. gatla will be sailed out or the Intercolleeiate Sailing Base, Newport Beach, Saturday. High schools expected to compete aro Newport Harbo~: Coronn del Mar, Mission Viejo, Catalina and Walson. The regatta will be sailed in Lido·l(s . . ' .. to New York in Ft>bruary but his family remained • ht Cl b • • ll S ,,...,,. Se in Hialeah Taking advantage of airline discoun~. Six y ac u s w y tu. " ason he makes two round tnps a month to attend council 'Star' to Sall · sessions • In a decision thnt goes against the Navy's rule of holding the captain respon!>!ble for a nything that happens on a vessel, Capt. Waller R. Sharer has been ac- qu1 lled in Norfolk, Va. on charges of neglect arising from the coll1s1on or two vessels. A Navy Judge, Capt. Horace l' H. Morgan, granted a defense motion ror acquittal, after three ! days or testimony, on the ground · 1 that the Navy failed lo prove its • ·• case. No defense witnesses were sw•~•• · heard. Shafer's court-martial grew out of the Nov. 22 colhs1on of the guided m1ss1le cruiser Belknap, of which Sharer was the commander, and the aircraft carrier John F . Kennedy, off the coast of Italy. * "He's lh<• envy or the nursing home," said a ·;-: nurse as 133 ycar-old Charlie Smllh sat in the lobby m his cap and Rown, showing orf bls new diploma and a con- ·~ gratulnlory tcleAram from . . . Preslderft Ford. "lie al" a}s said ever) b<Xly ID the whole world knows him. • And now he's pos1t1ve of 1t," said • the nurse. MJrll\'n Ness Sm 1th. a forml'r slaH' "1th hltlc schooling, J:Ol an honorary high !>chool diploma from the Polk Countv School Board m ™'"' Florida · It read. 'limply· "This certifies that Charlie Smith, through the experience gamed in his 133 . year.,, has .1<qu1red a' ast store of knowledge which \ qualifies him for this honorary high school diploma · • \\'hen Arthur J.:vans of Harrisburg, Pa. "as on h111 clt•athbccl. ht' told his minister the church would ~et SI0,000 from his est ale and the rest would go to a .. " "' . ' -.. . .. \\'Oman" ho cared for ham. That was five years ago This week, the Penn- sylv11n1a Supreme Court ruled the Luzerne County woman isn't l'nt1tll'd to her share about $800,000 1n bonds and storks. The rourt diet not say who ~t'ts the money Tht' s tory ronCl'rnS Vivian Kt'llow, now 50. who had rared for Evans and his wife sm<'c she was 16. She ".1s appcJhn~ a Lun•rnl' County Court de- <'ISJOn "lm·h ubo saul slw wasn't (.'nt1llcd to the mOlll'\ • C'omm1111 .. 1t part v s;?rneral srcrN..iry Leonid Drf'zhnf'•. "rarinJ: lus Army uniform and new marshul's 'llar for the nation's h11thrst m1htury rank. met with ~urv1 .. anJi? "art1me comrades of thl' lRth Arm) The 69 \Ml r 0 111 Soviet lt•;11lcr con.1uatulated the H'tf'rans for their "huge con- t nhut1on to the vktory over fa!'lc1sm und your '>llOrk dur;ng the yenrs of peace " , llr<•ihnev served as a uuHNn pollt1c11l commissar In World War II with tht• lRlh Army, which fought Inside Sov· ll't tC'rritory uni'! lutcr an !':astern Europe. lie at· tnlned thew ort 11nr rank of lieutenant general. • Two Nrw York JUdjles. one or them the pro· S{'Cutor of the RoscnlX'rg ntomie sry CllSC 25 years ago. were ind1ctt'd by a ftpttla anticorrupllon grand iurv The 1i1d1ctmcn\ accused Supreme Court Justice lnln1 S•ypol. 70, of prevalllng upon Jud&e Samael DI Falco of Surrogate Court to let Say-pol's son act 81' both an IJ>· praiser .ind seller of certatn estate property Saypol's son, lloger, allegedly realized a S20.000 comm1!ls1on In lhe sale or the property Saypol was elected to the court in 1951. the same ye:tr lh t as a fedenl prosecutor be ob- tained tbe conviction o( J•UUs and Etbel Rosenberg. They nMu1tou ... were charged wilh ~Ing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and were executed in 1953. • A Las Vegas publisher's long·standing effort to .let an oral deposiUon from Howard BQChn bts bffn dismissed by the Nevada Supreme Court. more than six weeks after Hughes' death. The high court. 'in a brief order. dlsmi ed the case Involving Las Vegas Sun publisher Rull Grftnspua, wbo sued Hu&hes for $142 million in a ta• tie slander case. Following Hughe~· death Apr s. Summa Corp. asked that the oral depo~uUon I sue be dismlssed. Greenspun dido 't oppose Lbe moUon. • By At.1'tON LOCK~BEY oau, rot<>I k•li"t E•t. Newport Harbw will be aflut- ter with bunting and resound witb cannon blasts Saturday as six yacht clubs arr.hated with the Association of Orange County Yacht Clubs observe Opening Day for the 1976 season Clubs holding flag-raising rites. neet mspecllon and 1n· ' troduclion or flag officers will be Balboa, Bahia Corinthian, Shark 1sland. Lido Isle, South Shore and Voyagers. OPENING DA v IS a formality in Southern California where most clubs are open and active the year around. It stems from East Coast tradition in which clubs actually hold opening day and recommissioning after a long winter or inaetivity. Newport Harbor Yacht Club is the only club in the Harbor Area which does not participate in a common opcnang duy ceremony. .The club. oldest m the harbor. tradatlonally holds its ceremonies on Mother's Day. Follo"'1ng the formal ceremonies, several or the clubs ·will participate an a colorful "dressed ship" boat parade throughout the harbor. ON THE COMPETITION front, the most important event of the weekend is the start of the second race of the Yaeht Racing Union of Southern California's Pacific Ocean Racing Con· ference, a five-cace series Involv- ing yachts rated under lhc In· ternational Offshore Rule OOR > Mark lll(a l handicap formula. The event Is the Channel Islands race and will take the 25-boat fleet on a 223-mlle course from Los Angeles II arbor around Santa Cruz Island, Begg Rock Buoy, San Nicolas Island in- cluding the west end reef and lhe east end spit buoy leaving them all to port and returning to the finish in Los Angeles Harbor by way or the wesl end Catalina Island. THE COURSE covers waters that are potenUally the most "de- manding off the Southland coast. generating winds up to SO knots and heavy seas. Out for her second handicap win in the PORC will be the 37- foot sloop Cottontail, skippered by Dennis Ct!oate, .Long Beach Yacht Club, and aewed by local sailors including Dick Blat- terman, Bill Lawhorn and Dave Woods. The PORC is composed almost entirely of yachts built to the IOR handicap formula. CAPISTRANO BAY Yacht Club In tbe south end or the coun- ty will a lso observe opening day which will feature a regatta for all classes. Other events on the Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Junior Sailor Program Set The Balboa Yacbt Club has an- nounced a new format for its Junior and teenage salling pro- gram to be known as the BYC Summer Sailing Program. It is a combination of the junior and teenage pro,.rams of previous years. Emphasis will be on learning to sail independently and bocom· lng proficient ln racing rules and tactics. The singlehanded Laser Class will be offered along with an advanced Sabol racing class. The program Is open to all BYC juniors from age 8 through 18. Guests or same ages are welcome provided they are sponsored by BYC members. presents Los Angeles-Long Beach HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Lido-14Touma- ment of Cbamplons. Saturday, Sunday. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB Indian Rock Race <CabnlloSerles No 1) S8turd•y. Sant• Monica Bay KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Snipe Invitational, Saturday, Sunday: Supet" Senior Sabot race, Saturday. Sunday. SANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB -Friday lntraclub No. l PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Ship Rock and Return <PHRF. MORF> Saturday. CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB -One·Des1gn Regatta. invita- tional, Saturday, Sunday. Sao Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Lase~ Circuit. Saturday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB - Spring Sen es t Pll RF) Saturday. SANTA .CLARA RACING AS· ~ SOCIATlON Sprang Series. all classes, Saturday SAN DIEGO NAVY SALLING CLUB -Armed Forces Day Regatta <open> Saturday, Sun· day. CORONADO YACHT CLUB - Vanity Singlehanded race (han- dicap) Sunday. SlLVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Opening Day, Sunday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Spring Series, all classes, Sun- day. North and Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Spring Series, all classes. Sunday. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Tom Jackson One- Design Series, Saturday, Sun- day. VENTURA YACHT CLUB - Bluewater Series, Saturday, Sun- day. WESTLAKE YACHTCLUB- Cyclone Invitational, Sunday. Th® ~®1® ffi\ITTI[fl)lVJ~~ ~{P)rf0m1~ SAN DIEGO CAP> -Tbe Star or India, at 112 years the world's oldest iron-hulled ship tfloat, will s~nil again on the Fourth of July. . The one-time cargo stup has been. museum at tbe Sao Diego waterfront since 1927. Aner a hull- cleaning late in the spring, the sb1p will bead out to sea as part or the nation's bicentennial program. CofUfal W~aflwr S-, ... ,.. 7fda e ,_IDAY "'"'' """...,.,,, .. ,., .... ''"'*""" *""".... • 00• "'· •• !09, 61t>e""'"' ~"""' S.h.,0•1. Siaun4 lltQI\ 10 '• p "'-• • LIQf'll v•nable wf~1 nJQht and morn•AQ nGt;r~ H19f"~ fttlu~a..y *f\ lht' -10'\ ''"'''°"' "'"'' h1q.h S.<O'ldlow *ono1\i9h $ATU•DAY t na m. ·•' llUal'I. '' ' )tp "'· II 10 Slpm. &1 SUNOAY ~lnt tow • U I tn I J C.O•\l•I 1f'm~r•tu''' wlH r.•nOfl r1r·.tf'l1fn I) ~lpn• Jt bttw•t" )• t1od 11 1 nt•nO l•m Wicond low ) )1 pm 10 Ptf.,.W'f'e• wtll r•nt-fftw,.\:., SS tlt\d ~ond tugh t I •• p m ) I 15 Tl•• w•ttrl•m .. ratur• '""'bt6l :,r:,:.1;.·:.),~l~ ;;',;. 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YMPIC: EVIMTS CLASS I. lL In AMD MIMI RAM GRAND OPENING OPEN HOUSE-SAT., MAY IS I 0:00 A.M.·5:00 P .M. D.EMOMSTRATIOM and REFRESHMENTS . . . - •. •• . .. Flute Solobt Anne Diener Giles. co·principal flutist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. will be guest soloist with the ·occ Symphony Orchestra at 4 p m May 23 in the college aud1tonum. The performance will also feature a concert version of Cavallena Rusttcana.' T1c~ets at $1 SO general. $1 for s tudents. wlll be available at the box of11ce. _,,. SPRING CONCERT WlLl BE PRESEHTED i ONIGHT AT OCC 70·vo1ce Cbofr Wiii Sing Old American Song• ~ ' By I AC1UE HYMAN 'Ot•O•llr"'141t5'aff . Il wasn't ~nouab for Carole Boelter to start a program of ~ra at Orange Coast College. direct lbe upcoming production of "Cavalleria Ruslicana" and conduct the orchestra. She also translated the libretto her5elf. "'I'hat saved the school $1,200 in royalties. Not only that, it up· dated some of \he things that were passe. That's the way you get around paying royalties." Ms. Boelter said. Sbe noted that the original opera by Mascagni is now In the public domain, but that the translations fire copyrighted and cost $308 per performance. Her transla tion cost the college nothing. She had even bought an ortbestrated score enlier for mo. "TO ME IT was a savinks that 1 would rat.her spend on sets and costumes." M a. Boelter said. The full.1cale production of the popular short opera <one hour and 15 minutes> will be presented by OCC's Five Penny Opera Company at 8 p.ni. May 19. 20, 21 and 22 In the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road . Costa Mesa. Tickets will be .available at the door for $1.50. Choir, Band ~ ···Join Talents • Tr.ansl~in& tbe ~ork from the ltalian took P.ri~. Boelter two days, a total o 16 hours. The n\oBt~lfficult opa t. she said, was filling the 'EnaHsll words to the . I mys1c., J • In tran slali ~g. she said, "Number one, you have to stick to the plot. Number two, you have to make It singable . Number three, it has to rhyme and number foa'l It ha.a to make sense ... You have to give yourself total quiet and stick w\th it." For Tonight. A s p ring concert featuring Orange Coast· College's Choir FROM MODEtJT but promis· and the OCC Concert Band will ing beJinnings last year when be presented at8 ·ts tonight in the Ms. Boelter began teaching at OCC Auditorium. OCC. the opera pro1ram ap- Admission is free and the pears to be well on Its way to public Is mvtted becoming one of Orange Coun· ty's significant cultural attrac DirectQr Walter E. Gledder"s lions. 70-voice choir wlll present the first one-third of the pro~ram. Last year. OC~ presented two ~olt'~ill perlorr(l'aset'je-$ of one.ad Pucchu opera~. This old Am~can songs adapted by year. t.~~· B oe~ter dtrt'cted J ~n Copl~nd;( Ti~s of the Menptt1 16 . C h~lst m as -t1me worlcs h1~lud6 .''The Boatmen's , ra.v1;>rlte, ;, Am•bJ ,~nd the N.ig~~ ' Dance 'i_ .. At!' the River " •• ·1 ;.. Y1s1tors. • plus , Cavall ena • B>GJht He a Ca~" ·ti..c..,'trime Next year she bJd. the college Ago," ''Si mple Gffls'f',· and will presll,;\ the children's.?pera "Ching·A·Ring Chaw.'' "H.a nsel a nd G r etel .. fo~ . r· Chrl.Stma.!i and a complete Co111 OCC s Concert Band, undert~e , Fan Tutte" by Mozart in the spr baton of Dr. Norrt\a Butcher, will • int{ toll ow with G llnke 's .. Russian · .,. · • and Ludmilla Ovetture " The She is also Stfl'ling n special band wlU also present Rhnsky· opera. theater ol'ohestra for next k o rsak ov's ··c11prlcc10 year This year, "Cavalleria" Espaf{nol " will be accompanied by . a JO Followin« an intt>rm1ss1on, the piece orchestra ·•composed of choir and band will combine supporters of opera from the talents to present Moussorgsky's OCC Symphonic Orchestra." Ms "Pictures at an Exh1b1tion." and Boelter said. "Sontt of Democracy" by As for the s ingers. "These art' IJowqrd Ham1on. Hanson's work all Orange County residents that ii. the 11dapUon of Wall Whtl· enrolled 11\ opera repertory and m a n · s P o e m · · Son It. o f auditioned and got tht.11e parts. l><'mocroc) " but they are quality slnJlt'rs They've aJI had experience ... !lhc said Hawk Heroics Highlight FVComed y A children's pJay. 'How the Cbitken lfawk Won the West." opens al 7•\3o o'clock toniflhl at the Fount. n Valley Community Theater, 1$280 Mt. Baldy Circle. Fountain Valley. 'l'he mulical comedy ls about a chicken hawJt who trtn to wln friends by rewritlng history. It plays at 7:30 p.m . Fridays. 8 p.m Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays now through &11330. Diane Sebochet directs, with costumes by Jeanne Kelly, music adapted by Jim Munroe and set designed b y Derek Osaood. Chonie Thom p1on is chorco· grapher. BRUCE l!DELSTEIN (WITH .GU,.).THAEATFNS FAMOUS HOOKS (CENTER) Maureen Mo;ihef, Aoben Ae~et (J.e1t), Paule pha,fer and Joe OJtucclOI (ftlght) • ,. • • f J Tickets al Sl.2.5 may be re- served b>• callin1 968·3-464 or ~.They will also be avalla· . ble al lbe door. • -• rtt ·w ts ad~•· ..... ____ ~---........ -.-· . -·-·-··...................... ' .,. ~ . . Ar.~s f Oinlng oUt~ Entertainment , . , \ FrldtY. May 14, 1976 ' .. "We're g1v1ng :tooci 5ihgcrs a. chance lo learn .mough :·ole!> that they can then qualify to be professionals, .. ~I s. lloC'llt'r added She s:i1ll thC' cast 1s un derstudied b\· foun~cr students. who are prescntmi.: .opera pr{' views In schoob throughout lht• county .. Let 's JUSl sav their \01ces are not ready for the dt• mands or s uch rhallenJ?tnS! rolt•s t i n a large aud1torium 1 They've learned tht role but tJt') haven't had their \01ces h'!l· · she said THE VOICE 1~ a smj.!er's 1r replaceable instrument and 111" a delicate ont'. Mc; Hoelter stressed She noted that popular singers who do not haH• proper trarntnll ofte>n an· unable lo sing without mechanical amplif1t·a t1on and may lose their voices DAILY PILOT •. Soprano Jan Bogardus (left) plays Santuzza, · tenor Richard Rowland, (below) is Turiddu ' and mezzo-soprano ' Felicia Hernandez plays Lola m the one-act op.era ·cavalleria Rusticana' • •• • :~ ' ,, . . alloj.!ether • We rush thl'se \OUnl! people., Society doc!-1 a lot of damage b~ lhink\nJ! that tht' younl{ 20s a~ ii¥ "ht'n the s tars need to bloom," sht' 4'alfl "Wht•n they're 35' the~ 're• 1n their prime•.. • ·cavallenu Rust1cana" wilC. star tenor H1rhard Howland ,.. • hearrl last summt.•r in occ~ Caba rel" alonJo( w1lh sopraoo. Jan Bogardus, "ho has worke<t, with lhl' West End 0[X'ru and lht.'! l'CLA Opera Company. banton~· Stun Throneberry, a well-known . figure in Orange County musical th('atc•r . and mezzo l!opran~· F'chC'1a llernandcz. who also. pl'rformed 1n · Ca burct .. ancl 1-c creat tnJ! th<' r hor<..,gruph) for Cavalle,r1a 1 L1)lhl1np 1i. by Pet<•r Scarpdlo, t•ostumt.·" h-. Stanh.·~ Tudor and M•ls b~ llrarlh•y f:lsbt-rry I ; • DlllY"""'"""' aylll<MrflC°~; THE ZOOKEEPER CONFERS WITH CHICKEN HAWK ~ Robert Rehrer (Left) and Famous Hooke • . .. # ~·. OAILYPILOT Art Fair J>ortraits by Mary Lou Briggs, such as the one above, will be among the works at the Art Show and Country Fair ot the Niauel Art Association, 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 22 al Niguel Hills Jr. High School, 29070 Paseo Escuela, Laguna Niguel. There will also be dancers and musicians and a children's art contest. Entries may be .submitted May 21 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the school. ' News Briefs CRAGALL P&IN'fS -20 ~ pnob, llY 1&-June 8 ln the Orant Co s Collel• Ubraty, 2'701 Fairview Road, Co5t• Maa. T:30 a m. to \0 ~. vottkday), 10 a m to I p.m. kcocb •• 'AaT AND POLITICS' Talk by John Coplani1, editor ol Art Forum. noon Thursday In the UC Irvine Fine Art• Concert H.tJI Free CHILDREN' A&TTA.LK -"Children's Art and Its Dirt>chon." with Sue Wilson, tucher and aulhot. 2 p.m . Monday al the Laauna Beach Muaeum of Art. 307 Cliff Drive, Laauna Beach. $1 adulu. 50 cents students. INTAGLIO PRINTS -By Brian Conley, in the entrance gullery or the Newport Harbor Art .Museum, 2211 W. Bulboa Blvd., New Port Beach, May 18-June 20, with sculpture show by Robert Cremun. Reception, 7 to 9 p.m . May 21. Noon to 4 p.m . Tuesday·Saturd1&y, 6 lo 9 p.m. Friday Ad· mission by donahon. STUDENT \\ORKS -Cruft llems. paintings, dra-.mgs and other work~. now through May 26 ln the Golden West College Gallery, 1S744 Goldenwest St , Huntington Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 7 lo9p m. Wednesday. Free. ONE·WOMAN SHOW -Watercolors and ink and wuh works by Duh Moore, al Newport Beach Ci· ty HaJI. 3300 Newport Blvd., now through the end of May. 8 am. to5p.m. weekdays. Free. DECORATIVE ARTS -Tiffany and other glass items and ceramics from the permanent collec· tjon, now through Oct. 17 in the Ahmanson GalleTy of the Los Angeles County Museum or Art, 2905 Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 am. lo 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. free. ART DEMONSTRATION -By Waller <Tom ) Anderson, teacher at Long Beach City College and award-winning artist. 7·30 p.m. Thursday al the Murdy Park Recreational Center, intersec· lion of Golden" est Street and Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach. Presented by Artists Assocla· ·Youth Classes· to Start Classes for children ace 4·10 will be held at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, from 9:30 a .m . lo 12.30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, July 6·30. ·' --Classes Include folklore, oceonography, ceramics, drama, puppetry, animation, oil pai'nlln1 and crafts. Registration, which opens Monday, costs S62 for members or Bowers Museum and $7S for nonmembers, with cost for addillonal children per family reduced to $57. r4aterials are included. Information is available • h'om 834·4024 . . .f'••llfl I'll• Progra• , The Irvine Great Films Guild will present a summer series for a charge or $12 per ~amily, $9 per individual or $1 ~ ror single admissions. Checks or money orders can be sent to the guild llt 3922 Acacia St., lrvtne, CA 92714. For informa· uon. call SS1·275S. • Scheduled are: "f\JMy Girl" June 22: "f\Jn. i ny Lady," June 23 ; "Bile the Bullet,'' June 28 ; "'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," June 30; "Frenzy." July 6: "lmaees." Jullf 8; ··Harold and Maude,'' July 13 ; "Love and Death,'' July 15, ··20.000 Leagues Under the Sea," July 20 ; "Ten Who Dnred." July 21 ; "Elvira Madagan," July 26; "Zorba the Grffk, ''July 29: "Executive .Action,'' Aug. 2, .. Day ol the J ackal." Aug. 5. Films are shown in the multi-purpose room at Rancho San Joaquin School, 4861 Michelson : Drive, Irvine, at 8 p m. Planefarlu• Slaotc A new show. "The Edge of the Universe.'· •\\111 he presented al Tessman Planetarium. San· 'tn Ann College. 17th and Bristol streets. Santa : Ann. now through June 8 on Tuesdays and • Thursdays at 7 · 15 p.m · The program is free but advance reserva· tlons are required They may be made by calling • 83S·3000. ext 317. ~neuter f'e•tl.,al Theater Row, a new a~soclalion or nine theaters along Mel rose Avenue In Los Angeles, will preaent a festival Sunday from noon to sun· down at Melrose Plat'e between La Cienega ·Boulevard and Melrose Avenue. Free samplln11s or romedy. drama and music will be prH~ttd. nlonR with free refresh· ments. souvt'nirs and discount tack ct offers Free performance!C will be aiven al the following theaters on Sunday nudd t-'riedmnn's lmprovlsnllon. 8162 • Mf'lrose Ave . lhc Callboard Theater. 8451 Melrose Ave , The Comedy Corporation. 7304 Melrose A\•e . The Matrix, 7657 Melrose Ave .. ,.he Melrose. 7420 Melrot1e Ave ... the Met Theater, Poinsettia Place at Melrose Avenue; Seeeet A dell an The Harborlites Chapter of Sweet Adelines. a four-part barbershop harmony group for women, holds open auditions at its rehearsals every Monday at 7.30 p.m. at College Park Elementary School. 2380 Notre Dame Road (near the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road>, Costa Mesa. Ability to read music is not necessary. Information Is available from Mrs. Robert Spalding, 832-9M4. Mule Workshop A one-week in-depth workshop in the technl· ques or small jazz. swing and rock groups will be offered at Cal State Long Beacb July 17·23. It's e ntitled "Jan, Show and Rock Choirs: a Workshop for Music Educators.'' Participation is open lo both students and teachers. Registration information ls available from the Sum mer Sessions Office, (213> 498-~l. C011fftllporart1 Qtdnfet The Contemporary Arts Quintet, a aroup of dancers and musicians. wall perform al 8 p.m . May 21·23 al the Assistance League Playhouse. 1367 N. St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles. Tickets at $4.50 are available at Pac1f1c Stereo at Mutual, Wallichs and Liberty aeenc1es. Saa Diego E"nefs San Diego events coming up Include the Na· tional Shakespeare Festival and severaJ rock-pop concerts. Performed in repertory at tbe Shakespeare festival at the Old Globe Theater in Balboa Park, June l ·Sept. 12, wlll be "~s You Like It," "Troilua and Cressida" and "Othello." Ad· mission is S6 to $7.50 and information 11 available by callina 1-239·2255. Leon Russell wall perform at 8 p.m. June 4 at Golden Hall. 202 C St. T\cket prices have not been announced. For Information, call 1·236-MlO. The same number can be used ror additional in· formation on a concert by Natalie Cale at 7:30 p.m. June611l the same address. Cutfn9 Sf"tlllnar Interested m a career in mm actin"" Eddie Foy Ill wall hold a caslmJ: seminar on how to get film acting JObS from 1 to 11 p m. June 5 It COS Stud10Cent<'r in Stud10C1ty The cost is $2S. Subject ~ lo be covered will Include tn· terv1ew1n1t . 11ud1llonan1l. giving a readinc and de· ahnit with professional relationships on the JOb Additional information or r eservations are available from 1213) 659-"146 from noon to 7 p.m . daily taon ot Hun public. 'IWO·MA &ROW -Expr ' It works by !':ornaaa Wclaer and wa&.e.r ~on b~ Richard Soderman, Sundat thtOUJh May 30 al Ex· press1ona Gulltry, 410 3lsl St .. Cenntry Vlllace. Ne~port But'h. 10 a .m to 5 p.m. Tut~d•Y· Suod1i1y except opentJ\I day (opens 11 a.m >. Free. B&ONZE C\JLPT\JSES -By Brue. Barr~.' with cb&rcoal drawlnp and etcblnas by Mickey Wood. al Woodro.eG.Uel')',2.lllMalnSt.,SeaclHf Villace. HQDUqlon kecb. Grand openlna. '1 lo 10 p.m. Saturday, open lo public. ftuo of ahow, May U·Junel2.10a.m. totp.m.daJly. PHOTOG&APUY EXIDBIT -SWdeol works. May 11-28 al Cold n Wesl Colle10 Library Gallery, 15744 Goldenwat.St., lhanUnfton Btach. 7:30 a .m. lo 10 p.m . Monday.Thursday, 7:30 a.m. toSp.m. Friday, noonto4p.rn.Saturday. MlJLTl·MEDIA EXJDBR -And Hit, now through May21 at ChapmanColl•8•Gallery ,S33N. GluaellSt., Orange. llo5p.m, weekdays. Wine & Backgmnmon Club Now Formlngl Play blckg1mmon with ftflow tnttumastt In 1 prlvttt ck.lb 1tmosphtr1 in • beautlful wint utlar. hjoy your fnoritt indoor ptstimt accompanied by flnt wines Ind cheese. Chall will mnt every Thursday aiw. tnttmtld ptlties pltal_all or wwitl: SEQUOIA WlNE CELLARS 3300 W. 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The emtnenl Chinese auu..- Lln Yu·t 'an1 bu wntlen H Nillfully about Chin coolcinc u about Chtntae l'liatory or pbUoeopby. Which t. why we wilh he could have jolA«I UJ tor dlAntt the other evenlnc Tbat'1 because Jt w .. difficult to flnd worch eloquont enouab to dncrlbe a" extraordinary moal at the Gol~n Draaoo lo Co.ta Meaa. We bed aone to the restaurant to eat a apecl~lly ordered and prepared dinner. an el1bor1te aeven·course apread to celebrate the Golden Draaon's first an- n.ivenary. 111E DAZZLING rt'put Id\ u1 more convinced than ever or our Judgment, made hot lone after the place opened last year. that the Golden Drason would take root u one or Orange County's most lmport&Dt rettaurant.a. The Golden Dra1on specializes In the Mandarin <also known u Peklnc-> school of Chinese cook· in,. But you 'U also come by dis· bes representing the other m•Jor schools: Cant.on. Sucbwan and Shanahai. Aaide from the dishes ordered especially for t be anniversary observance, there are something like 80 a· la-carte selections. To name but a ff!W exceUent examples. try the spicy, Szecbwan pepper·b<>t kung pao beer. S3 .25 ; moo shu shrimp. $3 .95 ; snow peas with mushrooms, $2 95 ; noodles with bean sauce. $2.50. For an appetlzer try tbe de· liclous dumplings <piquantly seasoned meatballs wrapped in ... doughy won ton squares and fried in oiJ to a eolden brown >. $2.25: or try either the s1uhng nee soup or hot sour spiced soup, $2 50 each. ONCE YOU'Vf."sampled these or other dishes. you too may want to observe some special occasion by ordering, in advance. a dinner aimuar to the anruversary re· past .• fieading this bill of fare was Peking duck. one of the most famous or Chinese dishes. (You 'll Out 'n'Abovt ] ....,, __ ., find ll on the menu, m. alont wttb the DQtatlon: "Two d•Yt • advance nollc• reqWnid.. ") IN THE Golden Dra1on'1 superb ver1J0t1 of P&lnc durk, tbem•at anchkinofthlduct,plus scalliou and hol1Jn Huce. are wl'tpped inside a Wn. wheal· Oou.r paocake. ThewbolellroUed Into a cylinder that can be pick.cl up wilb the fin&en and eatal. Understandably, you bave to make a.n advance ~t lf you ask the Golden Draaon to pre· pare a Pekin& duck Ceast. And you'll also be well lldvtaed to let t he restaurant •u11est the number and lti.nd (qetber with price> ol accomp&QYlnl diabes to 10 with lbe dinner (preferably IOI' eljht or 10 persons). The 4.ilbes -HfYtd one course at a time -muwting out our feast were sqaash with meat ........ UC Irvine's Maurice Allard will conduct the University Choru s Sunday at t h e Orange County Jewish Cultural Fair, 1:30 p.m. at Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley (additional information, 754·19"). Then, at 8 p.m . May 21 and 22, he will conduct the chorus at UCl's Village Theater in music by Bach, Copland and others. Admission is $2 adults, $1 students. baU.. •brimp wttb red .,ate. shredded aoow pea• and 1hreddftl Porll, IWMl and SOW' c:abtM1e. 1pec:lal whole meet f1sb and duck boQt IOUp. 1n an uocommon touch. t.ht Jal· tcr aoup dt.h w aa ltf'Ved u lbe ntaht'• nnal c:our11c. Pan of the reUOl) for the restaurant'• 1ucceu lJ the fa_ct that lt'a a worklna family en. terprtae. And for that, credit tach lndmtrlou1 member of the W.nc fatDUy, beaded by the falber tad maater cbe!. Yuan· Der. The other Catnily members ,ou 'U meet in th• ··out front·· din· lq area of tbe rest.a~t a~ Ytn·Dt'r's wife, ChJ; hi8 sister, U ; and numbers one aod two llODS, Willie and Hany. The Golden Draaon la located at 2023 Harbor Blvd., Costa M•a. 642·'1162 or 646-991L Lun<:h and dinner la served six days a week <closed Tuetdays) from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. The.re'• also food to10. ..... ,,. ..... APADAN?i .. THI SEHS4 TIOMAL JERRY GREY AMD THE SAMOANS WM."""' 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YAUOATID PAlllONG - in Newport Center across from Fasht0n Island ......., 600 Newport Center Drive, Newpcwt hoch ftw Re-.rvcrffon1 Coli 640-7502 4M9UET FAQUT1U llt .. 100 'rrioof ~avorites Sltrlmp rempura Cltldren on • Sire.er Senied with Green Vegetables Soup Rice · Green Tea '·•S lJ8Dlfttll f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t --------------------------------- Pop Singers To Perform Tonight in OC TONIGIIT, MAY 14 AL WILSON -Singer of "Show and Tell." at KnOlt's Berry Farm, Buena Park. 8 and 10 o'clock tonight. 7. 8.30 and 10 pm Saturday, 3. S and 7 p. m . Sunday. $3 adult.a. $1.50 children. IAN MA'M'HEWS -With Guthrie Thomas, 8.30 and 11 o'cloclc tona(ht and Saturday at the Golden Bear. 306 Pactl1c Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. $4.50. reMervwons 536·9600. CHOIR AND BAND CONCERT -Al Orange Coast College Aud1lonum, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Me£a. s· 1s o'clock toruaht. Free. See Page Cl. 'THE MIRROR UNDER THE EAGLE' -H:s· toricaJ play about actors, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Chapman College WaJtmar Theater. Palm Avenue al Grand Street. Orange. $2.50 general, Sl.SO students and semor citizens. 633·8821. THE BALLET MONTMARTRE -Lecture- demonstration. 8 o'clock tooighl and Saturday at Estancia High School Forum. 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW -With miniature ice·skatin& show, today through May 23 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Noon to 10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sa\frdays, 10 a.rn . to 7 p.m . Sundays. $2.50 adults, $1.50 cluldren 6 16. under 6 free. MAY FESTIVA L Carruval, 6 o'clock lo mid· night tonight. noon to midnight Saturday, 10 a m · t.o midnight Sunday, at Hart Memorial Park, 500 S. Glassel! St., Orange 25 cents adults. children under 8 free c not including ndes) 'REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS' -Musical about the American Revolution, 7 .30 o'clock tonight at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach; same time Sunday at the Park Newport Spa. JanlJ>oree and San Joaqwn llills '""''" .f'Mltff c-.c.111-.0 ••ft«'"'f 110S eul hltlll I Vt. tMIM1m 1114) Ut 1ff4 Drop By El Matador Say Helo To Mcrclal TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FIMEST MEXICAN FOOD IMllllFW Now SeNing Amenc•n & MHan Bretllda1tlrom 700 AM Fn .. S•t .• Sun c.An Out.standing ~stautllfl.l ~,, JWnllfl ... FRANKIE ORTEGA aDU> I &N '8 PLAY -"Ho I.ho C~kcn HaYI' Won tbe W..t," now tt,roucl\ Miu-30 et FountaM\ Valley Commun.lt,1 Theater. UIZ80 Mt. Baldy Cllii! .. de, Fountain Valle,. '1: 'lJ,m. Fridays. 2 p.10. ~ Slltwdaya, 4 p.m. SUndays. •-MM or Mt-4!.:lt. 'PlAY 1T AOAJN.SAM'-Comedy, 8:30o'tloclt Fridays and Saturdays tonJiht ~h June I~ Wfflmlnater OomftlunltJ Thcat.er. 'Tm M&l)t St .• Westminster. 181N621S. • 'GUYS AND OOLl.$• -Mualcal presented b1 • • Mater Del Kiah School. 8 o'clock tonlltht aril Saturday, I p.m. Sunday al Valley Auditorium, 1801 S. Greenvllle St., Sant1t Ana. $2.SO adutt.r. • $1.50etud nts, at door. KARLA BONOFP -Sln1tr·son.wrtter, •t · "Soa1bag," 8 o'clock loolpt ln the Golden w• Colle&e Community Center. 157'4 Goldenwitlt: si .• Huntinston Beach. $1. NEWPORT ARTS f ESTIVM.-Art. music dance, noon to ' p.oa. today throuth Sunday • Fubion Island, near Intersection of Co fflibway &Dd Jamboree Road. Newport Bue Ftee. PtJUTIE& PIU%£-WINNING PLAY -"T Effect of Gamma RIU'S on Man·in-lhe·m~ MarifoZds:• I o·oJock tonirht and Saturday, z~ p.m . SUnday at Philhps Hall, Santa Ana Colle10t 17th and Bristol Streets, Santa Ana. $2. 835-591t • 835-3000, e"l. 228. •MAN OF LA MANCHA' -8:30 o'clock tonigM~ and Saturday and May 20·22. Sp m. Sunday an/ May Z3 at Golden West College Theater, 15744 Goldenwest St .. HuntinJEton Beach. $3. tickets :it bookstore. WOMEN'S GYMNMTIC FINALS -For Olym. pie games. Los Angeles Sports Arena, 7 :30 o'clock tonight and Saturday. S3 to SlO at door . 'NORMAN. IS THAT YOU?' -Comedy. 8:30 p.m. Thursdays through Snturdays, now througti Junes. at San ClemenleCommun1ty Theater, 2Q2 Avenjda Cabrillo, San Clemente. 492·0465 'AUCE IN WOND EalAND' 8 o'clock tom~ht and Saturday al Abraham Lincoln M1ddJ School. 3101 Pacific View Dnve. Coronu del Mar. S2 adults. Sl.50 students 'FAm ER'S DAV' -Adult comcd)7. 8 o'cloek tonight and Saturday. s p m Sunday at Cal Sttitc Fullerton~ Recital Hall. MO N State Collegl Blvd., Fullerton. $2.SO. 870·337 l 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'' At Sebastian·~ West Dinner Pia) house. 140 A \Cnada Paco, San <See FAIRS. Page C1l ~olJen ~ Si{;;;)ragon ·-~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food 10 TllKe Out 11 ·30 A.M. to 10 P.M ztu ......_..,... 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Santa Ana (714) 557 2531 lnUUleT«*yo ........ -c-. .. 111 S San Pedro Los Angeles (21316909355 Horikaiua "4ieer¥ ....... fl4: a I• I • • PRESENTING geffuciDi CLASSIC ITALIAN DINING 1 FEATURING FETTUCINI Feclu leg JOHN CLAU ........ _ ... lunch ServedOUR WINE .CELLAR • hlS .i full imported & 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon.-Fn. domestic •tock Dinner FEATURING 7 Night1 -S to 11 Ouule Chiiinti-s.. 6" yurs old Happy Ho., DMly ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY 751-1871 OPENING n ex t Friday is the lat,at version or the wb.odunit comedy •·A Shot in the Dark ," a b o ut a magistrate inveaUgaUng the apparent murder of a wealthy m an by hl• com· ely maid . J .D . Reichelderrer and Patricia Corbell play the roles oriatna lly taken on •how are Charle• Peerenboom . Maura Volta, Phil Lombardo, Jane Jackson and Erv Zuehls. Jobn Wllllama returns to direct hla second s how or the seuon at the pl ayhouse. ''A Shot tn the Dark." which wm be the las\ production ln the "Baro." 2110 Main Sl .• Huntlncton Beach, will play Fridays and S&turdn• at 8:30, Blay 21 thi'ouah June 19 . R~vations Mz.M.21. ••• Reservation• are now ~ taken for penom interested ln a free bus trip and admittance lo see the first taping BACKSTAGE -The aeaslon of next year's Hun tl n gto n 8 ttac h popular ABC Hollywood Playhouse proved to be serial "Welcome Back the bieaest local winner Kotter." at hat weekend 's HENRY CURTIS AT PIANO. CHARLES CURTIS WITH CELLO Sponsored by the Com· Southern C aliforn1 a munity Services Off1« Tournament of one· at Santa Ana ColJege, re-a c t P 1 a y s a t aervatlona can be ar· Riversid e, . Alex ranted by telephoning l<oba's dram• "The Lit· 835-3000 ext. 3'1. To pre. tle Foxes" woQ a produc· vent no-shows, ABC is Uon excellence trophy Mus i·c Duo to Gi·ve Concert requestln& that all re-and acting excellence aervations be followed awards for its top stars, by a S2 deposit for each Jean Koba and Peul Henry, and Charles Curtis, age 17 seat on the bus. The de· Teacbke. · .Carol FUfan and lS years respectively, are awal'd· posit wlll be refunded up-took the tournament winning Laguna Beach musicians on boarding. award for directing "The who wUI present a May 22 benefit con· The first 60 to register Gingerbread Lady" for cert 1ponsored by the Opera League will be accepted. Parties t h e L a M i r a d a or the Lyrac Opera Association ·of are limited to a.ix people Playhouse, whlle Orange Oranae County and minimum acelsl8. Counly director Herman n\e pair, wb~ have won lbe Young The bus will arrive in Boodman and actor Jobn Musicians Foundation competition rront ot the admlnistra· Loughman als~ were ror two consecutive ~ears, have also Uoo bu.ildin& on WedneS-~onored ,..for tbe1r play won a number of awards separately. da,y: May 19, alS:JOp.m. Echoes · · They have appeared in Europe and Cantonese Flld • eat here or take home San Francisco as well us In Southern California. The performance will be al 8:30 p.m. in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 J.,aguno Canyon Road, La&una Beatlh. "rickets at $S may be oblained by calling 494-0709; 495-M49 or 837·2S71 . The duo will pla)I music by Men- de)ssobn, Faure, Chopin and Saint· Saens. OPEN DAILY STAG CHINESE CASINO DiftiftcJ IOCNM 11° I O•&.o.ge t I ·2 111 21st Pl., Newport 8Hch ORlole S.tS.0 Mee. ........... D...,_W. •'-• u..tll I :00 .... OLD CITY Pl.Ali 111 W . A .... ralltode #4 S• ct...-.• 491-tZI I O'f•a•-• .. -.., .. MOHDAYMl._HT ,:;.(;\l)U ~O•~cr. 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R~ qwinC1 to 1'ow pilot~ to/en& "' for a po111bk J«oturt llory, tAo.ld bll '8bridU«I &hrtc &llC'tkl prior to publatolioll. /llotmal **1d t.mtl totlw Wttkntfn, Onmgir Coalf DcdW P!Jof, 8oz JS6i0, co.to Ill•'°· CA 92526 By IUTBE a .. TltACY Ol .. O.ltf ......... Hall T . Spraeue and Bill McGaw's film ''$ky Riders" of. fen a chillin1 look into the st.rue· lure and methods or poUtical anarch1. An activist eroup kidna~ an· American industrialist's famur. whom it bolds as bostaaes m exchange ror annameot.. While the husband confers with the in· effectual police, the ex-husband leads a daring hani·,Uder as- sault on the mountain fortress t.o rescue the innocent pawns. The film realistically explores the problem or the price a society "'G ... is willing lo pay in lives to st.op terrorism. Susannah York as the wife, El· len. conveys the telTOI' or reaJiz. ine the inslrnificance ol her own ure and those or her children in the atrucele for power. ROBER T CULP is the husband, Jona~. wiUlne to sacrifice everything for the sare return or his family yet aware of the consequences of giving in. James Coburn plays the adven· turous McCabe, who possesses the instinctive freedom to act de· ciaively. He is p itted against Inspector Nikolidis, played by Charles Aznavour. who uses cau- J:J .. 7:05 "CAU.OF THE WILD'" I :JO.I: I M :H U IJRAIA •: IOCUI IU fllt IWSlff•l I... II 11f S{U 'THIWIND & THI LIOM .. .~ ....... WllD•'l-lt U.T 1-..1i1 .. 11M "CALL OF THE WILD .. "" WM-I 1 .. 1 IMJI -·· °'IA T MY DUST" _ . .,, ... -.. , .. ,. ...... "WIN, 01 STIAL" t-ruMNB. VISION" a "THU CAMI flOM WTTHM' "THIDnk wmttM tf1C• ,., ... ltf'DU"' "'1"4f CAU. Of 1"HI WIU>" l,., ( L M. llO'\'P ) INFORMS In Ute DAILY PILOT •1 M •OMOAY !Ml IATUllOAY ('lUllft .... ...,., U.)I • t• IUllOAY a ltOllOA'fl U:JI & t• .. -....... , ... .. H.00 -TUI DIMI 1111 ,,,. ........... , .... , ... -.-........... -. ..,..,, __ ,,,,.,.. .......... -·· ... 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ClllllTOPIB • ~ • llCMAaO G10H1 ,._ MICXIL 111m:D,\ -*" lllCM.L. JOI DOltSIY ~l .,.tOllO_•,•vuotUllU•Tlfl!UnDMI..,.._ ~n• •Wlll•AMCllll!llll JUI -.. llAht" fl.ilMAA • OAYIO "4CUIO•I• _ .. °" °""'° 51111.00ll & M411Y(T •UllllAll • .,,_,. llf KLWI Oli!Ol.UI l--l-llO l ~ • ....... -, llOllllT 0 IUIQl.411(1 • -_._. (-ffl GllllZl T .. "--llOOOlS . •, , ,. ''""":""'TOOO·AOU . COlOh91110'tlhAI (PGI f NOW SHOWING AT A SELECTED THEATRE NEAR YOU Cf OAJL'fjtlLOT fridey M!f14.1171 At Taper Fo,..,.. '3 Sisters' Uneven 87 DENNIS Md.ELIAN Of .. ...., ........ Anton Chekhov's "Three Slalers"-at lhe Mark Taper Forum throu1h June Zl~la a well· r stated production ol the Ru lan classic. but it fails to create much lttun,c for its malo charac- ters. llG SPECIAL MIDMIGHT SHOW FltlDAY MAY 14TH-SATUIDAY MAY lllM "JANIS" IA flJI) IUI '1AKING Off" IU~nl "MYCAMl rJIOlll~" -. .. PAUlHAWTOlt• JO(Sll.VUI l \'NtC lOWllY • ancl BA1111AAASlf(l( .. "8Cm" • podlllold b¥ IYAN llllTIWI ..,...,.....,dlr_ o.YIDCllON£N8£RG·• TJIAHS.AMf.lllCAH Fl.MS~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES WC DiEGO Pif". if e.iti~ SO.COAST PLAZA ALHID HITCHCOCll'S · "FAMrt Y nor 1Je&AT.SUN\ -.- "tlGll ~ tJllAT-IJO. -'1C fQ[( PAl'll<tNG SO.COAST PLAZA 14'-UU •Ot41 R.IW OYH THI cwcoo·s HIST Ill 1 M UT•IUO\ h lM I~·- "WHUl'S P'O,,Ar .... ""'' -· ·~,,,. llDfOID I HOfifMAH "ALL THI PRESIDEHT"S MEH" COMTIMUOUS DAil Y 2:0M:J~7:1J.f:45 "TAXI DRIVER .. IRJ CONTINUOUS DAILY J:IM:IS.6:1~15 FRl.-SAT.·SUN. (ALSO) 10:15 "AMIRICA GaAFRTI" 1:50-7:10 "LIT THI GOOD TIMIS IOLl" 2:10.5:50-f:JO BANNED IN 36 couNTRtES. YOU CAN SEE IT NOW WITHOUT A SINGLE CUT! MA torrid stunner! You have to see it to belleYe it . .': -c-....-. WHAT REALLY GOES ON lllN>All M a.rrrER and CLAAOMl Thal I allure may be aUrlbuted to the three lud actresses portrayin.s the llStera. whose romantic rantastfl <how wonderful life will be when they retw-n to their beloved Moscow ) fall 'lctam lo re a.lily Tyne Daly as Ol1a. Barra Grant a.s Masha and, to 1t leutr extent. Laurie Kennedy as \he YQUngest sister, Irina. do not walk 1tway w1tb what rtahllully should be lhetr show. INSTEAD, It ls the male players who hold the audience's interest by adding color and IUe to what otherwise comes across as a rather tedious, overly lone Hour-act> play. Lou Gossett as Versh1n1n. the dashln1. ph1lo.oph1una army omcer. is particularly good. David Ogden Stiers as Tusenbacb Is quietly impressive u Irina's devoted suitor Berry Kroeger creates an interesting portnut of Chebutykin, the aging, drunken military doctor. Director Edward Parone. in the interest of ap· peahn g to an American audience, bas rightly eliminated the common practice of playing ·'Three Sisters·' w itb English accents. The costumes and staging are well done. The suspended tree branches in the garden scene are the only jarring touch. They resemble noating clouds more than symboliung a forest setting. STARRING GIANCARLO GIANNINI "It explodes Into a. fierce battle of •• sexes that Is as witty as It is wlM. aed en ferocious as It Is funny ... -Jud 1th Cnst \ . "Swept Away_" PLUS "PROFOUNDLY MOVING AND BEAUTIFUL" -Rea R.ed. OA!L Y NEWS STARRING BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE CAROL KANE GJleater ~ edwards BRISTOL CINEMA UISTOL AT MACAtm«la 540-7444 " ISSOURI BREAKS" STARRING MARLON BRANDO & J ACK NICHOLSON STARTS FRI., MAY 21 CO.HfT AT HVNTIHGTOft "Ct*NATOWN" JACK MCffOllON ,AYEOUNAWAY CO.HfT AT VIEJO 'AANCHO OELUU" STARRING JffP l"IOGH IN Mt9810N Vll!JO • EDWA RDS ~ . CINEMA VIEJO • r , .. \ f 11 lf1' ~--,'I, 1-1 l I 11(1 • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Christian Musi~ The singing group Daniel Amos, which performs. Christian-oriented songs, will be spoUighte<l at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Hunt- ington Beach City Festival at Murdy Park, Goldenwest Street at Mantyn Unvc, Hunt- ington Beach. Activities are scheduled from 10 a.m . lo 4 p.m., including movies, music and. a beauty contest. .-1~·--'9· ... IC111·CUIUla-... They soared from the skies 'to stage ~ / ·~ the most damg ..1· .... .J1bl rescue ever flmed! Rf.lid1111 ®i (i). On every stret't in every city m thi5 country there·~ a nobody who dreams of bc1na ____ .. -, 5omebody. He\ a lonely forgollcn man df.spe1<11, lo prove th.11 he's altH•. CO U\1RIA 1'K. TURI:'> CWNrw• ROBERT DENIRO 'fAXI <A) JlRIVER Mcw0MHS,1fJJ. ht those days · wotd1 did ft 't btly muclt ~~ /:; l..!2!!.J '"'-'""··~~.,...,""""""~ .,c-... ...-....-• ....... ~ .. • AT EDWARDS ---==n-=-=ftT"---,.---z;,1~~w~,~~ WO-lltO •le~Wtlf WllTMIM.CMll "J·H U MOTICt: Qll£NING wtONES A MA 11 AT EDWARDS CINEMA lllZAIETH TAY\.OA "THE BLUE BIRO" .IANE FONOA, CIC Ely TYiOH ANO WILL QA&R AVA QAAONlA-ftEAYONE WIU LOVE m IN THlATRE ONE· Tllty ... out to "'...,,. llllnglfl tM booll .. tlf\lt ll11P1>9M nt11 rou WOfl1 find lunr ..... ''Th• Persistent Ones," second In a lO·port aenes of hour-Iona documentaries chron1cllna modern Olympics, focus on athlete• who have overcome physical or emotional handicaps lo win Olympic medals The program airs Monday al 10 p.m. on KCET. <..1'a.n.nfl 28. featured amona Olhrr compeUtora is Cana· dla'ij runner ClOO-m0ter 12oo~meter sprin1a1 Percy Williams, who. afflicted with rheuma\lo fever and told he would never run again, went un to become h111 country'a only double gold-medal winner. Another athlete. Albin Stenroos of Finland, who competed in the marntbon in 19'l0. subse· quenlly sufferM a broken leg and was unable to qualify for the 1~14 games. In 1923, at the aae of 35. he not only quahficd, but won the gold medal in the event. And 8111 Havens, an American, gave up a spot on the 1924 cnnoe-racang team beeause his 't\ife was expecting a baby. His years or disap- pointment at not competing were finally re- ""arded an 1952 ""hen he received a telegram from bis son an Helsinki saying, "Congratula· lions. Pop. 1 won tthe single-blade canoe cbam· pionsh1pl. I'm bringing home the gold medal you lost while walling around for me to be born." KCET repeats the program Saturday, May 22, al 1 p.m (with captions for the hearlng- impaired) and the same day at 8p.m. RON HOWARD ;,.,,. ,.. ,,.,_ -" ,.,,. ,,. ,,.,,~ ... THE WILDEST CAR CHASE EVER FILMED JAN· MICHAEC VINCENT ISTHE STAIS JIMllUY ti BABY BLUE MARINE A Q edwards MESA CINEMA N!WPORT BLVD. AT i 9TH ST. COST A MESA 548-1552 IN TtiEATR! TWO: Gene MaOelne Marty Wider Kahn Feldman FAIRS SET SATURDAY, SUNDAY. • • ( ..... aPa11al Clemente, now t.hroucb July u. SlUS lo Sta.tS. m.~. TWO ONB-ACTS -"Rubbuw" and "Vanke 3 Detroit 0 Top ol tbc S.Vmth,'' now thtou(b June U at South Cout Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .. ~· Meta. s:us to 15.7S. I p.m. Tuada,y. nday and I p.rn. &nday. eta-1.3'3 after t p.m. dally. CONTIN\llNG IN LOS ANGELES -"C&llfomta Svite." throuth June 5 at the Ahrnan1od 1.. 'lileater; "Aahes, ''"Croes Country." "Tbrff Sia· t.en" and "Where She Stops Nobody Know1." throu1b June 27 at the Mark T1~ Forum: "The Baker's Wife," through June 26 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavlllon; "Anything ... ANYTHJNO! •• th.rou1h mld·June at tbe Westwood Playbouae. SATUILDAY, llAY lS &ENAISSANCE PLEASURE FAIRE Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ., riow throutb May 30 at Old Paramount Ranch in Acoura. $4.75. 'FREEDOM FAIR' -Huntington Beach City Festival, Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. lnclude1 mov- ' let, conUnuous muoc, Miss Huntington Beach coolest (1:15 p .m .), gymnasllca (2:15 p.m.), Maranatha music by the Daniel Amos group (3 p.m.) Murdy Park, Goldenwest Street al Marilyn Drive, Huntingtoo Beach. Free. 'llAY FAlllE' -Puppets and craft ftem1 for aale, 10 a.m . to S p.m. Saturday, Suoda1 and May 22 and 23; plua Lyric Opera As$ociation audi· tlou, 1 to 4 p.m . May 22 and 23 tn Forum Theater. Festival of Arts gr<Nnds, 606 Lacuna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. St adults. oammu coNCEn -Sldne_y Hanh eon· ducta t.b• Loi Ana• Pbllbannonk. 1poosored by th•OranJ• COuntyPhillulnnonlc Soelety. 8 .30 p.m. S.turda,y at Ofawford Hall, UCL S4 and sa. 646-t411 or W-1549 'MAUT/8A08• -Adult drama. I p.m. Satur· day 1a tit• Oraft6e Coast Con-.e Dtaoaa Lab, 2'701 Fairvl•w Road, Cost.a Meaa.$1 atdoor. St1NDAY, lllAY lt IB'Wlllll Cllt.TU&AL PA.la -10 a.rn. to 5 p.m. SUndQ' .i Loi Amlroa Hl&h School, ~U AvenlH! at NewhopeStteet, Fount&l.o Valley. Banda, lJCl cborul, 1amn. umlval, art, movies. 50 cents 1enerai, 2S centa children and senior citizens. HOME AND GAaDEN TOUR -1 to s p.m. Sun- day ln Mission Viejo. Persons ovtt 12 only S2. ticket.a at Montanoso Recreation Center. 2S800 Montanoao Drive. Missfon Viejo'. BENEFIT CONCERT -Jazz ensembles. madrigals, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Sigma, 4 p.m. Sunday at Golden West Colleee am· pbit.heat.er, 15744 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach. Sl adults. 50 cents students, tickets al bookstore. Benefits scholarships. l&VINE CHAMBER Pl.AVERS-College racul· ty membert in recital, 3 p.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Colle1e Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Long Beach Sym- lheMost~ Detective StorJ Of 11is t:enbry. ' NOW ON THE LARGEST SCREEN AND IN THE MOST LUXURIOUS THEATRE WEST OF · NEW YORK SORRY NO PASSES The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. (PG)J PlUI "FREEBIE & THE SEAN" ~ .... ,., NOW 0. THI U.MJo!ST ~MO INT .. llllOST UhlUNOUI TMIATlll WOT OI' N1W 'l'Ollltl llllOM.-llll r.t~ .. AATllUN. J:oo. t ·J$-7:ta..:u HOUSE OF1000 rLEASUnES ' .. ,\If Ill! II Cl 'lii.t->ti ... I H" I\ AND Fr6dily, M!IY 14, 197a DAil Y PILOT Q pboft1, ~ p m . Sunday at CaJ State Loo( Beach 'CAVALLERIA a uSTICANA' -Opera, 8 pm. Theater, 6101 E 7th St. Loni Beach. S2 adul\.s, $1 May l&-22 al Orance Cout Collece Auditorium. studenu. (213) 49l-U40 or O.oo arts box omce See Pase Cl. nl&ht of performance. INTEltNATIONAL FESnVAL-'folk dandn(, parade ol oalioo.s (12::SO p.m.), cblldren'a c:nolr. 11 a.m. to4 p.m. Sund~ at Rec~auon Parlt, 7t.h Street at Park Avenu , Lona Beach. Free. •ONDAY, llAY 11 'PACIPIC NORTRWF.8T -Tr-avel film and lee· ture on bicycle lrlp, 7:30 p.m. Morulay at Santa Ana Colleae Phillipe Hall. 17th and Bri1tol strffla, Santa Ana. Free. TUESDAY,llAY ll 'WINNER TA&8 ALL' -MUlical a bout femuwt.s st.arrin1 Patricia M«hon and Janel Bl'1r. May 18·June 13 at the Huntington Hartford Thuter, 1815 N. Vine St .• Holl)'wood. Mutual, Uberty and WaJUchs acencles. INDIAN DANCE -Loct~emorustration, 9 and 11 a.m . Tuesday aod Wednesday in Chap- man Colleae's Memorial Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. Free. GUITAR MUSIC -By advanced 1uitar slu· d17nts. noon Tuesday at Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. WEON~DAY, MAY 11 'SENlOR CITIZEN DAYS' -May 19-21 at Dis· neyland, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Lawrence Welk Television Show. Norma Zimmer, Joe Feeney, Freddy Marlin and his orchestra. SS. MUSICAL -·'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." 8 p.m. May lt-22 in Sad· dleback College Building R, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. S2 adults, $1 studen\.s. 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. SEAN CONNERY MICHAEL CAINE I n.,..._ .... .., .... ~· .... ~JI ._...,.. ....... __.., ST4111 JIM UL&. Y ""'' ... uct I.ft ... "ENTEATME DRAGON'' THURSDAY, BY zt •A KAN AND A WOM.\N' -Concert by lsaac Haye. and Dlonne Warwick, May 20-30 al tho Shubert Tbaater, 2020 Avenue ol lbe Stan, Ceo. tu.ry City. $S·$13.50, Ucketa at &l"ellcles. F&IDAV, llAY 11 KABlJKI DANCE CONCE&T-1:30 p.m. May 21 at Santa Ana Collea• Phillips Hall, nth and 8rl1tol streets, Santa Ana. With Ayako Uchiyama or Hokkaido, Japan. $1. 'A SHOT IN TUE DAur--COmedr, 8:30 p.m. May 2l·June 19 <Fridays and S.\urdaya only) at the Hl.lDllncton Beach Playbouae, 2110 Main St., HwtUnatoo Beach. 8'2·JC2l. ART, DRAMA, MU IC LEcnJJtE -By UCl Professor H. Colin Slim. noon May 21 in the UCJ Concert Hall. Free. ORGAN CONCERT -By Or. Justin Colyar, 8 p.m. May 21 at St. Michael and All Anaels Episcopal Church, Pacific View Drive at Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. Free. DANCt; WORKSHOB -UCI Little Theater <Humanities Hall 161). 8 p.m. May 21 and 22. 75 cents. UNIVERSITY CHORUS -UCI croup conducted by Maurice Allard, 8 p.m. May 21 and 22 in the UCI Village Theater. S2 adults, $1 students. 833-SSlT. SATUUCAL BE VUE -"Bicentennial Red White and Blue Blackou\.s," 8:30 p.m . May 21. Golden West Colle1e Actors p\aybox, 1S744 Goldenwest St., Huntinitoil Beach. $2 general, $1.50 students and senior citiuns. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUP,.OltTING ACTOR O!OROE BUltNS PLUS WALTER MATTHAU _ __, ,.a.-_....,._ ""THEY CAME FROM WITHIN AND (ltJ FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO.R I , L ~~~d~~D~A~ll~Y~P~IL~O~T~~~~~~'~'~'d~l7~·~M~az~1~'-'•f.:.:7f ,_..,..,_ __ _. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ..... Singer Ian M tthews, whose moat recent olbum i s ''Go lor Broke," will ~rform nt 8:30 and 11 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Golden Bear, 306 Paciftc Coast tughway, Huntington Beach. Admission ils $4.50 (call 536·9600 for reserv a lions). Sedaka Songs Draw Singers By Mt\R\'CA\1P8ELL AP.....,. .. •tttteot Neil Sedaka has a problem. Lots of people "ant to make records singing tus songs. And he wants to mnke rccor~ singing his songs, too. Before his Just released album ... Steppin' Out," cnme out. he got lots of phone calls. The Captain and Tcnntllc. who made his "Love Will Keep Us To~elhcr" Into a giant tut last year, phoned. Did Sedaka give them an ad\'ance listen in appreciation" He did not. If they hadn't sung 'Love Will Keep lJs Together" he might have sung it himself and he'd have had the giant bit. Now that .. Sle~pin' Out" is out, though, and Sedaka has chosen to release ··Love in the Shadows" as hts sin~le, the Captain and Tennille -and everybody else who wants to can record any of the other 11 t•uts. Se<laka would hke lo put out a couple or add1t1onal singles h1mselr but he'll have lo see" hat's left OF COURSE that's not the worst problem that a 37-ycar-oh1 sini:er·son~ "nter could have and Sedaka knowi. JI 'l'H• bet'n \\rJling 25 years," he s ays. ·and it's the most exciting thing. It's a problem. but a healthy one We have absolutely had to keep the album m a \'ault until now. I have become the modern day Cole Porter or Richard Rodgers .. People are not \\ntmg singable songs They are not writing songs that can be covered ·· Covered means sung by other artists They're writing autoh1ograph1cal. mstrospcc t1ve songs. You \\On 't hear a Joni Mitchell song sung by anybody else ··But my trn1n1ng 1s ns a regimented dis c1plined writer. I strive to get a hit of each song · In convers ation. Sedaka often uses the phrase "second can•cr." That got its big push in the United States by an endorsement from Elton John. John put Sl•daka on his MCA-distributed Rocket Records lab(•l 1n the U111tcd Stntes "EVERYO NF. knows he l S Rocket Records." Sedaka sa)s. "When those almighty program directors or radio staUona got my firsf single since the l'arly ·oos, they said, 'This is en dorsed by the b1gg<'St star since the Beatles Lefs hear what 1t 1s ··· What 1L was wns Laughier in the Rain which took 16 "eeki. from release unlll Feb 1 1975. to hit No I on the U.S best-selling charts Thnt slo\\ nt.'ss ncarl} ga\'e Sedaka a heart at tack, he say!>, but hl· hasn t had that problem since. · Bad hlood. for mstanct', zoomed to the lop The Sl'concl can•(•r 1s more fun lhan lhe first. 1959-63 one. Scdaka snys For one thing. "I didn't play America vl'ry much. I was being managed by my music publishers They didn't have con· f1dence in me as a performer and they thought if I didn't do well . my record sales would s lop. They never saw ml' perform, but they sent me to Braz1l. Jtaly. the Ph1hppint•s, Argentina. It was a very stran~o carcC'r " Rock bnnds s ent &>tlaka into retirement at 24. where he was hu!tbnnd lo wire Leba. Daddy lo son Marc, now !I, und daughtl'r Dara. now 12. songwriter for suml' m1ddll'·Of·thc·road singers and frustratt'd hecnuse ht• frlt he was wasting a talent for pl'rform1nl! So ht• went to En~luncl m 1970. thinking maybe1l'd be "th<>barl..doorloAmerica." His meeting with Elton John came at a Bee Gees <'Ont'C'rl. ancl th<•v bccnml' friends, John eomtnlI over nn(• aftl•rnc>on lo hear Scdaka's newe~t rl'con1tn1: II"'·•~ ut a S<>daka party a 1ew months lnll•r . in 1971, to '~h1ch Sl'daka had 1n\'1I· t>d John and hi'> managt•r. that Scdaka·s lawyer. f'rcdd1e Gl•rshon. sui:ge'lted ht• ask John to put out h1'I rt>ronl' 1n i\mt•11r.1 It took 13 years for Nell Sedaks to make his comeback. • The check's in t&e mail ABOUT THE DELAY, WELL YOU SEE when we offered a ThouaanCl liucks in cash awards ior your thoughts and good ideas as to how to make National better for you we didn't mow we'd get a flood of letters. We read hundreds and hundreds and learned a lot of gOOd things. . got some nice compliments .•• some tough criticism too. In our "Etiquette" catalog we promised to award $1000.00, but we couldn't pick just 10 winners .•. So we awarded $2200.00 instead -~~~ ••• AND THE I WINNERS ARE LEE OIL FILTERS None better ao why =----pay more? tthey alwaya aak you "Why L."illiiiiiiii .... .,; pay more?" Tell them you lllre to apend money wildly.) REG. MAXI -...... 147' 197 tl'\cUlflt.~ Mculana Calcagni. Redondo S.Och Mn. Vernon Carl••n. fountain Valley Clyde C. Wllaon. Rolling Hilla TrucU Robaon, Norco Greg Jobnaon. fountain Valley Paula Hawkin•. Rancho Palo• Verde• Stella Marti.oea. Long S.Och .Al Lee, Torrance Elizabeth f . Mo<mt, Redondo S.Och Elvira Hunter. Bellflower Ooo F. Allen. WHtmlnater Derrick RuHelL Santa Ana Marilyn Siglock. Fountain Valley Unda Sutherland. Corona Del Mar Frank L. Nicholson. Weafmlnater Nancy Budde. Rcmc:boJ>a.loa VerdH Mra. Lori England. fountain Valley Mn. R. Buendla. Long Beac;h Alex V. Smith. Palo• VerdH Mn. F eU.. La Mirada John Cren•haw. Huntington leach Betty Fiugerald, Redondo Beach PRESTONEII ANTIFREEZE The beat on aale price I... fMA~~""'\\ la $3.29. However. oura me , ME t 'O u~e. ~o "TH~~~ t'\'( . f'lroL..X..~tt s ~AT !HE I (Hi. .. ~ ... EIJ damaged bottles. but no : IHE. - leaks. (Chee. I wonder U the : fN\JEi...OPE atuff la bruiaed?) \ P· .,,.,., I'.:! ~· 2 97 GAL ROMEXWIRE 12-2 WITH GROUND 7!. I never give thia much exciting words lwolda?) but people tell me the acrringa can excite you U you are doing aome big wiring lxl2 PINE SHELVING "'"'~•t ... ftN. fl M'I ·--.. ~~ .. ~u..-'l' r 11?Ecrofi! .. ........ fr,Wf!!llf'tfi.-ir' ; ~NI) '10r-'\ ... AIJP TRACK LIGHTING KIT Magnificent. the two llghta. the track with plug. Now put light where you want lt. wlth atyle. 3900 ••• 1• 3/BINCH ~INCH \ PROPANE TANKS 97! You've seen how much other guya get for thla so the price •peaks for ltaeli. Standard l•.I 01. tank. 3' REDWOOD LATH And I atill don't know what people do with thla. but Juat watch them haul Do.a anybody remember how much tbla was when they were klda? (Not you. Maynard. you e.,en remember bread when it waa a penny.> 1 S~- 48" FLUORESCENT SHOPUGHTS the bundles away. my. my. , TWOUGHT BATH SWAG Pillowed globea. with chain and awag hook.a. GlaH la elem (which ia more than I can aay for tbla copy). 7 77 wwoso FIRE-GLOW FIRE LOGS 49,~ACK If I hcne to tell you how nlce a flre la on a chtlly night you don't need them. COAL 97!L& WHILE STOCI LASTS I a.Md to thcmtl tom of thia •hill bl Detroit aa ca J0U91Gd. I can't .,.en look at 1t now. • Doea what a four foot will do. only twice a• much. (Brilliant atatemen t, have you e't'er con•idered polltlca?) 1 I ~~SEXTRA 9 97 TUBES EXTRA ~ f;($ 48" FLUORESCENT TUBES And you gnaahed your teeth when you read "Tubea Extra" on the Ute. You know we '11 do you right- GALVANIZED TRASHCAN WITH LID 10GAL. 10CAL. 40GAL. 59! Ju.at thlnlr. when the traabman run• O't'er lt with hla tnick JOU CC1D look arouna and aay, "ht It WCl.8 galY"cmbed." KELLER GLASS PATIO DOORS 6FT. 79oo 8FT. 97oo Tough. but not ugly (like my bride). Tempered glaH. heavy gauge aluminum frame. wlth alidlng ac:r .. n, locJdng latch. ( -- ( '" GALVANIZED PIPE 1 ahall compoae an ode to plpe1 "Ptpe. oh pipe. lovely thou art not. For without th ... dear pipe. ow wate1 woulda't not t>. hot."(gag, g09) 1%" 55c"· 1112" 66~ "· ··~· f t I I . • I • • I . 30MPG OMHIGHWATS 19MPG aTYDllVM 19UIPflD 'Wnt 14tCID ..... These figures 111 esiuretes from the E PA The adual mite1ge you get will VllY dePend1ng on the type of dnv1ng YoU do. yoor dnving hlbtts. yQUr ca<'s cond1t10n. and optlOflll eQIJlpmlnl Fr~. May 14. 1978 DAILY PILOT •• ~·19 .,,,. Plfl GAi.i.Oii "5 SPEED TRANSMISSION" Ser #2C1186U506755 Stk #65561 Full cash pnc:e 1nclud1no ru & toc:ense is 13771 70 $295 00 totll oown payment llld S95 81 P8f month lot '8 montht TOCll deferred payment pnce S'8&4 28 Annual Perc:en119e Rite is 14 34'!1. on IOO'OVed etedll with G M AC s9561PER 110. e Pitel GOOD UNTIL MIDNIGHT MAY 16, 1976 OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO IO P.M. WI IXPllTL y DO POMTIAe WAllAMTY we5b llGAIDUSS Of Wtel YOU OllGIMAU Y MCHASIO YOUI CAI WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS • IOOMa TUMBLEWEEDS '>C "•fl~, r .,._Ktt'>f"rl t ·.c~ ... .,., .... A : .~ .. .___.__. FUHIY WIHKERIUN FIGMENTS NANCY BURGLAR I E'S ARE ON THE INCREASE. SO GUARD YOUR VALUABLES TODAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLI UNITED Feature Syndic1te T~f'PlluleSolved: ACAOSS 41 End•nQ with 1 Kon Tlti:I, tor aero Ind dlOIO 0111 49Ctear 5 e:::O!,., 50 Pub stao•e 10 For !tar t"*I 52 Arrangea ,,. S..P1e 14 K Ind ol ingrt<lltnt eullurt 58 New 15 Watt1·bound H1mplhlrt I ,......+.+;.+:-+;,+wofiiii. ~~::J.!..1.:..1 lercj . 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COST A MESA'S HST USTSIOE 41EOROOM S62.200 Gt HO OOWH Quiet tn.'l• hn1•ct eul dt· LOWEST PRICE in CdM ssa.ooo !>Jt' Jtlll' l•• lu,unou' .1t MESA WOODS Very lari;l' I ~droom. llo\O·slory home "'1lh 3 Sunn) JBR U!l l"Ufllt•r f( 2 lot. now rcdut:L•d lo $72.9!10 UPI-.:~ ~UNUAV 15 60 I NARCISSUS HALPIMCHIH HE.\LTOHS 2727 E <.:oust llwy 675-4392 ~alinhttr!f . I llAl.1'1\1'\ hl.A~t> • 67J-6'00 • ! Crea·t VIEW location. Ju.st reducl•d $8000. Call '40.6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE Super Inane hH•otmn ~ph1•n• 111 lh1' ltoH'h 4 Uwll on dramatic :.111idt: bt:llr1111m 1.10111\ hurnl' le\el w1lh abundunt USl' SUnn) l..1ll hl'll 11H•1 ltlt1I.. of wood & wullpupt'r ror 111.; l':.latt' .. ut•d lut emollon. Large CO\t>rt*l Tra1lt:r .anc'i-tor that patio O\'Crlooks ptllll bo.11 or ll\' Too much to si:icd lot. .a Cbcl'ric 1lt1llt."1tbt.' call l11dav bedrooms & a ban Gill 7171. dyman·s work,hop too' "'•Nt11Q · 1\•vN'',."'''' baths. 111 <me of l '11.,ta !\ksa':> rwwl':>l nlirl1ool.I:. 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G lf'am1ng old wuud floors. t:ur ved doori.. grated w1ndowi. and ..:ates with 1ompll'll' pr1vaey tor lhl'> I ht.>droom hom•· 1-:, p.m~•H· ~w1mmm.: pvol and terrace. htrt:I" :1table .ind corral ~.OW l:.111 c>-12-~'00 ltlr .appmntmt·na lO:>l'l" all. 4 lld, 2~> ba. formal dm rm. & FR Cathedral c~1hngs & walb of gloss open lhis beauty to ter- raced ~<.trdens & sparltl· in.: pool.· Scparatl" yard for lhc k1dd1~ & rm for boat or camf)('r Hurry lucky bu)er' Ml>·IH91 • YOUR LAWNMOWER ·POOL HOUSE t-:nJt•v 11 '""1: 1n th•" Onl\ ~I.WU + 20120 INTElt!IO,\TIO'iAt. IOt-{US ROOM H~AL t;STAn: Oull>land)nl( l<11nll} Ni-,""rWOflK 9b'2·i751 home hcuut1rull) del--- ror.all'd 2•, lljth-. 1 y N f'n~ :alt• t'nclo~l'<i P.Alll ear ew PETE BARRETT - only $47 .950 Sparkhnl( IJl.'Jullful .1 l)l'llrnom :! new ll-001 "ilh Int" of h.1 l h. Co'<t ,, \11''"' d t! c k I II I: 3 II U jl 1• To" nholU"' I h l!hh llj) bedrooms, :! h.ilh'I. i.:rjdt•1l,\lthnt."WC<1111<·1' charm1nit suni.hanc & drJIJl'" U1uk pJth• ~ kllchcn. Just llstl'd. l.1r111: dull! 111iraRt •• Won"l IJ:ot the: Wl'Ck1•nd: Pool' & eluhhuu .. L' tu• llurry. call 1 'our u ... l' 1'1tt1:•1 011\" ROBERTS REALTY s11 ·•~o llurr~-. ,.t11 "'1th ~Ji. hrc rmi.: lluK~ bonus room. ideJl ror t·n~ Lariie tot • .aan. :Jb.a tt•rtainini: Trv .I 90 bonus rm. ;Jtr 1·011d, -REALTY- 84S.1688 ~h~ •mll9!1ilrr.rn1Wl~;OCI do""n Just hslt:'d. <.:<tll t:l.l'l:ant thru.oul Appro'.\ 642·5200 675·4060 9ti3o7t.1 :itilJO sq rt l'.1nt11i.uc.1th ~----~ Volley Ball "'"""""' ,.,,.~~ ,,, 1 J.amlscaved front und _-_ --1,1 ~ 41EDROOM PLUS POOL t>i.ck. Nr tennis courts· JY )our 0"'" i:aml'. [~ lt~~·11 tli l''oronlyS8S.~. i----------~ day or n&Rht. Home has 4 ' j lNTF:RNATIONAI, R.AREflNO lar.:e bL'ilroom. 3 baths. S52,500 Rare s ummt:rtlmc-op AIAHDONEO purtun1ty • 1'1 1,., 11• BUCH CHALET \ j HF \I. t:STAT~: tlllH>l'S ., SIOH' I clo·n. r.1milv noom 18xol0 _ --·-.. ••••-: ,, •· -·. , l'uol on ·'• .u·n· \lany .,i-.-rwoHK ~16:! 7751 ~ll·:.a \;•rdl' i-mui:.t ntutt' h·.itllrt'' t'or dt•· l IEOROOM ocr.ANFRO"-'T HOM"' l~>put.ir • 'l\•n h11t11\· t.111, c·all llarh.1r..1 al As $37 ,750 "' "" "' SOIJlll\ .li•till.ih•ll '11111 '111·1,11t•1I !'.oulh Coast V .., .._.0 DOW"-' II I Br. :J l!J I .om 1 m 'll"llt•,sh ~.·pl I t.m J.:<' 11 k , 1, .. 1.,1 ,...,... "" I I I d. ·1 I ti ., 111 1•1s •• 1 .1n., • l'Vl.'S .,. ·r I w "'"l 1Jr. ~.11,1..:1· """ 11• 1vu111' .. 1.1 •~ •• r-~-7.17 Sli.•IO Illa t•.i.,h ll•.,.•lt·rt1 llP•'lll'I Ol>t'll S;it t $ :!W2 hnck llll'lllan·'· lv1 m,11 11 • 1 • lu buy tl11s l1;:aul1lul .II Wt•'! 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I • • 1---------t SEEIHGIS <»'IN Tri O • '1 '' ,.., '' '1" r 1 J\.-l:? 2:,:t:> [® IHM11 [~·1ij&HI [r ®:::;::::::::-;liiiiifiiii~ii~ii'jiiiiiiliiiljii\~iiiiilii1 L::: ;~~:I •·~;~~;• ~~,~~i,~~!JE::.:i~:;. \.1·" port ll<.•:11 h l .1•,1" Sµum~h Sl.) h• 3 lllt + dt."n CORONA del MAR RUSTIC DUPLEX 011t111n l'h•·rn l..ak1 \\";ill.. tu U.a\ I rnnt lmu'l' burnt:. w rustic beam .... lttdf',I\,\ J\ I lktlroorn L lx:d1m 111-n '"" t flOl' nussi(ln t ile roor. :! sunny Superb Home l"h.1h:t llu\ fu1 111mur lldi m •lf>I Uuth fl' patios &. manicured l<llo\ oil l1o<L1~ s 1•n1·1•... mt1dl•lt-d ()""''' lo\Jnt•..io landscaprn.:. Only steps of The Week t'ur 111111r111.111un, ,di II adi• for uoit:. $1 t~.1100 trom p.1rk .!. dt1'l' to nn qutt•l l11•1· lllll·ol 1.1t7.:.11 t•ommun11vpool111ont!or D H._._ 'trl'l·h ll\l•lll.)(11..1111: IJ 400llT'-FORAll Fountam \'Jiil")' .... mo'l ream tucaway ""Ill Jnd 11Hn1 u1 l'Jll c.M. AIW ~-.,,. =··'4 ,1 .. ,1r.abl~ "ommuruli".'· Blocks to Beach! Plu'h v1elo\frombJlton)ll~i.> tf~n.:.-·:\i"; r; ........ ··~ ...... •·'sea s1decommun1ty. rooms, wttlk-111 dn,ct-. • •=====-REAL TORS Only $66.900. single st.ory exec, 2 RR & ru.,11c \',1lh1.'dral ce1l111i.:' We tn har<ll'r ;Jl 644-7211 family room TownhoU!I<' rn.1~'"t! r1n·plac1·. oh• TR(H/\RllOll Totally upi:tr;:ided. I 1ti.:hll11I l.1t1·h1•11 Su11t.•r ·~~~~~~~~~~l M.lm Block toshoppini.: t·rnter. •alut: C \LL!!ti:.! 7711H 1-----------s • Bus .Sl'rv1re, s1·cunly KE:Y CLASSIC COTT AGE ~ itatc. Cun you bclH'vc I I t:hl'ck th1i. ulcll'r 3 ~ $69,000! Also offerctl RE:ALTOP.Sii Tickle Your Toes bl.'<lroom on l;Jrl:t' R 3 lol lease oplwn or "'"~t'. $55,900 Lovt'I~ J )t«•I old Mt·sJ V <' r II 1· h o m t• 3 B1•1l 11111 m' :! h.11 h' 1-.1lhL'llral t"L•1hn11-.. '"'''" l.1tch1•n ./nd \"onwr lot I.ow m.l'ln1t•n.1nr1· 'ard "'1th la1 lo:l' l'·•th• und ·1r111 l trt'll~ 0\\-0l r h11ui:h1 new/an\lou .. tu ~t:ll (.'a ll 11., for 1·uoiplt-IL· 1kta1b. ~'6~ ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 3 PATIOS ror ('if\\' t•nl1·rl.aan1ni.: Ill lhl" prl\ 111• )'oarcl !'1.1·y,.l\ ~·11nted 111 ,, 1111l 4 hdrm, • 2 b.1 • f.1m1h rm Int ht' hill' 1 n i ·urllt.•roc'k StU7.00o. I ~ Sh 1 1nUr11nucnt.".1rChu11man Owner lransfl'rri·d. In " P aq. CollL'"L" Lovt:ly yurcl EXCLUSIV[l,f. CALL NOW' for 10 th1" 3 l>drm . family .. c r rm lormal dinrni.: rm w al h r r u '' t r~ I: i-. Sttor.cred $62,900 _,o_r.,m_•.,1 .. 10 .. n-.. ...... ---....... frt~·standln~ Bluff!. ron' Ovcri.in·d 11 '''°~ room. The very popular 2 story IA'3 I 110 Ht• "111 t1 f u I w r a 11' danm..i & l.Hmdry rm. i\ll mod l'I f cat u ri n ~ 3 QMUPEERSB :m•und 1~11tou & .1 y,.1d1·,I ~or only ~<!.:IJO. llU ltRY, l>t'l.lroomi.. family mom "''Ii-.ir1·1•nl>ell Val·aot.! .>'IO-ll!il with rireplacc. Formal ''c·"".~rtu. ~ChoowlesS82w' .0950rth~ I dmm1t Ullhly room anti :.:w::-'=~!.. 2'2 lnllhs. Ouhtandmi: S<49-86SS ncaJlhoorhood and ll)(·u· ----------1 RUlTORS 640·00 O lion. Nl'ar all sehools. ---------• pJrk, bike lr;Jil, tennis TWO STORY '--• C'<111rh .ind b<'ach Plcai;e FAMIL y POOL REOUC!:D I R-2 ZONED call f1Jr :.dd1t1on:il m S26.9SO SI 1,000!! lormullon S , 546 4141 l • tory h.ir1:.11n Ju ... t l.o' rh luxury m 1u .. c1•>U'I • r I 11\I 11 .. • 11 t• l• u 11 r U I .I Qu14't < ul 1h• 'I.It' 'ltrl'd ~.9~10 Ult pn1t ' ,11 'I' bl'() room :! l.Jath twnH• 10 11\"' ~'.""'"""' ll1•11thh ,, llv1ni.t rll'llll V1 rv l.ir.1:1• Nc"' 111irt lk'nth < la:.~u: cho1rn1111J,: humt• "'"11 h .1 f Jtntly 1lln1111: 1110111 1 um dnt1i ,,1,011 ·1 hnroughl~ nry,. modc•1 n kill twn ~ bo! 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Hatf Moon Bay OVl'rJ11ok111~ wrouJ,:ht l(CIO l':ill1~16 71il -552·7000 "'" ''' ~ · ·• · "'"' '' 1 '' ' t\ pl..i<'•' like• Nt•wport f':nclilo!l&'<I ICUl'llll•' 11111' ,., [ r:fl utvTIME U.'\Nl lo bt•' tta purk1n.i T11kl' u1lv11n i~~LAC£. ·:. ·. ·. ® l\jt\tJ\\JJ ~· · oc~t,~.~.~~ws ~1[~~·;%~W~~:£~~~,'!'.~·,~;I' REALTORS Selling anythmJt with n ~B-A-LB._.O~ S"~~~~~~.TAiT~0.~1t•~r~o~?1tO. lf&l IHAllif St:l.L idk• itl'mll with fl D111ly root <.:lu'\1llt•d Ad " , ru. _ ~ -... ·-• •• ,.JJ 011\ly Piiot Clas,1ficd Ad '' a <11mpl,e matter BAYfRONT 642·$6711 JUStCall~2 ~8. A-FRAME HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME SlS,500 Art1:1l1C bl'IH'l1 ,.h.1ll'I Tiit' l'nlry to ll\•lna mom w1lh f1rcplal't' & 'ww of lui.h ground!! <:011rmt•l k1tctwn & brt•akf11,t h:Jr F'11m1ly .room lhd1•11wuy muter rctre11l with w11ll ot tila"" W1n11 f111 S©\\4\llA-2'£~s· Tltot lntri911in9 W ore/ Gome willt a Cltudle ~ ., OAT IL l'OWlll ------o ·-.. _. ...... ........ ~...,-·bot -.. ,.,, ... ,_ .......... _"' f I OOLEHY I \ . ' I I I I I . I HATWY I 11 I' I I I RELBY I • If a dcJ9 ~ Intl) you!' r r 1 1 • .,,. ., ,, *"-... ~ •ond -· of you. of • eel don. It it ti.· I TRYH O F ,~YOUfil!IPlt-""' 120 1'\•l•\ wnt1'rfront pm prrty 71tnl'<l 1·on1mr1'l·11tl Su1lnhlt• for murino 1><•rVICt' 1l0t·k. <1port fl\ II \I 1111 \ 1,1, \ "' hln1t land1n1t. yucht • 67J-6t00 • \altl\. oc·••anogrnphv ASK FUil ·· ba<1e, rc>'\luurunl ur Ch~lerS11tlabury 11 shoP" For !;ale or "'111 67S..8344 1-:11rlu.dvc Ail ('OnL>11drr ll'Wit' l~~~~~~~~~~~I 642·5200 Pete '-"ff Realty Larry Pfht.r i----------1 children & 1111.-~t SHORECLIFFS CdM Maitnitict>nl 30" 11tudln kJf\ wltll vaulted cethnRS Take OVl'r ,l,'. VA loon No new loan co~ts. 1327.33/pisy all 96.1 mn. ~ =-:::---Ol'ffll Ill 9 •II\ 11/fo 1•'11 '• I• ···-··..:.···-.. 1• •WMll AS K ABOUT OUR -•• EQUlTY ADVANCE SPYGLASSSTEAL 71R DU'9LEX ili<'ar lwarh 4 Hll UPl"M'• ,\NI> Jllll lo"l r I' •Ba I'' l'ryl h In~ k Ill 11S111 Pt•rfrtl OWlll'I " Ullll plus an \Int 1n1·11m•· $1 1;1 :!lHI JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 YOU CAN LIVE WITH YOUR MOTHER·l ... ·LA W ! ll1d1111! hl'luntl ,, tr.uh t 111 n .1 I II A Y <: rt Jo: ST lal·t11l1• .1rt· nol one, hut two 111a1 vd11usly r1111 1:1'1~cd 4uar1t•r<1 to huuo;I! a mulU )lcncrullun laanl- ly wh1d1 t':>.l)l"l'h qualllv con,tructwn. 1·11mfor l un<I privnc v 1\r1• '.>"'" lh;1t "l't•1·11ol .1llf·<·l 1tlllitll'. 1ncl1•111•11rll•11l J11•I v1l 11 I 1.1m1ly whu m•1·1l:1 tho . 11r11111"rt v • Ca I I now fi1.l lli>~I " ' I• f r 'I I Pl-, f • $43,900 T1•rrtl1•· l.1m hum•• ''" 1111)'.•· lo11 "' d 11•.11n k 11, In• I.I! w 11><1 . .' "·' (-.11111 .. fllll'I h.1 ,,.d •rnhJ lo t"""' 10): l•1W lllt l"l"l'l\l .:ov l l<l.<rt h11i 77 11 -Walker 8 lue R111l lstate BREAD AHO BUTT!R DUPLEX ONLY Sl9.900!! l~n·ul ~turt1•1 tor llw m•w •II' '""tor ltolh :! h<'d1 •tom 111111 '1 111 I' Ill\ lllllj(lt• 11•\ll"! w1t11 rorlll'r 1111·11 111111 I.OW llUWN prn1:rnm .1v.1ilahh• 1!;11 <' hur1111ltl 1111rrv ( .111:.-to2:113 If''"" If V • t \ f t '4 I I f ,, f [~IRftlHI WATERFRONT LUXURY 1-'or \.11' •• 11t Nl111111nc with p1rr, flo•at lY ... on<h hcuch for th•· d11lcJ1en • df'li91bt <.:u .. tom de !>llCOtd, th1'\ 1111u!01ftc ('rjt ly •Ppulntecl ram hvn'H ha 4 bdrms. 4 ho. ((lrm111 din rm. a-tieU4J>tlu1 pat.le orc-11'1. Appl. onlJ G46 7'111 Walker & llrn Real f state := ........ 1'= .... lr--_-.._Ir-_-:_1 ... -~1-,_j...I o ~:: :-.... ~-:::::: _ .... ,_"""'No-)t.W e "'f;s7~~~~su'•m fN I' r r r I' r I ·~·~1N~lurrm I I I I I I I Btfl.Y decorated 3br + 1tnrdtn room family home In quiet, exclu11vt' ShortcUfrs, w /pvt bcoaeh access. Tb .icm won't last long at $167 ,900. A nit lovs seller may con11dcr trade or 2nd tru.'lt dH<I and note carry·bnrk Open Sat/Sun, I 5pm 134 Shorecllfl n,•, CdM. ROGER'S REALTY, 67S-2311 PROGRAM JlllO,OOO. Dy ownu. 675-7225 LUSK 4br. lam. 199 dl11 '~------· Tbe Real Estate Place brkt1t rmt. mlcro~va HUMl"G LAHOMAIUC own. 2 frplc:a, luxurious Adul\ Condo 28R. 2b •• Valley Realty CfP\s. drpe, wall,_,., & IO'WU, Custom Cl'\)l.I tt WOOd ahutt.,... Magnlh· dips. 143.000 Ownr/Bkt. a.nt tndlCpJno. ~7. 911().12QO SCRAM-LfT'S Art~...-s iii ClcmJficcrtioa 1010 • .. llAILV...OT Ftfd!r • ...,,.,,.,.. _ ..... ~~~:;::;!!"~-• ~.~~•u•m ~."=~ ....... 1~•"=•~ ....... ~~-~ ... aJ!::!:: .. '!:"~--~!:-~.--~;;~~ ....... ~~ .... .-!~ ....... ~ ..... !~ ...... ~ .... -!!~~ ~~.,.!'!' .. ~~--!~!!~.~~~~~.!~!! i .. , I .. ,;op;_,.. 1"2 ••• tll tNJ Ila C-*Y.Clllcirw _ .......... --......................... _. -·--····-·-·· -··-.. ··-........ llU TRADE ,.. P~FrwtTreet the tai1°?~~bedroom. 1~ ,TradltJonal two story in an established ·Mesa Verde area featuring a 70Xl00 .lot, immacutai. maintenance, tastelol ·improvements and 4 bed.rooms wltb 3 baths. This floe homo al10 bu a paneled den, fonnat dintns roomt breakfast nook and spacious covereo patio. DellabUuJ farrul)' neighborhood near park and acbool. Presented at. I '85.000. U,._.ICJUE t1()M6 REAL TOA~ 546·fi890 , 1525 Mesa Verdt Ori~. Costa Mita Mo B~ /*id, '15·1600 6lld ~ dll M*. fS1$.6()0() UNDA._ rsu -LAGOOH-$275,000 What an opportunity l Sub. 10% dn I Owner may carry all inclusive T.D. '. pay $2,082 mo. incl 9~% int. bal due 10 ~rs. Great 5 BR home. Pier /s~p. 2111s.,,... ... 1oec1 NIWPOIT CEMTB. M.I.. 641Mf I 0 ca ... , .. IOOJ'Gc•u .. 1002 .............................................. .. . f:.xperuive BUT NOT EXTRAVAGANT ~1425,000. T he decorator's home -everyone is talking about The newest and best of everything. You 'U agree its worth the price! Open Sunday 1-6. 1226 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores, Newport Beach. Call Ruth Baker. .. -27 .. BAY AND GE AC H b /~1--JOOO t.'•• .._~ o f I. 'J ••' •' o • • ' ' • I o • I ..... llW -MC°"9 ~~ ~ :·:.:~~~ efti. huge ei,us rm for dormitory '01' IALIOA IS~MD )'•Nb tor euy·care. 3 fame r m . Patio area w/B8Q ror I -• ••• ...... btdroo • famUy ..... Ou\lide livln •. $57,SOO ruu price. ""'' •--fi~. ChiAa Ubl.Ml, Don't.pay fre1b patnt • ••• , ASSUMA&I LOAM $CO,OOO or ~.oooto n btlld H,..,.ta. LMA uu c-. Ran fi.nd . no qu llfJi,_, t•k~ ovel" VA your Old Island House or <'"row 1 m.-. we 1'*1. U.attt.Jf ul 3 bedim Cal CJasslc · A CHALUHCIE . TRADE* TRAD!* TRADE ullMH'IZO. ::~J1~~1lu:.g.'~"ll,V,'o!c,~01 for tM MBA ¥mD1 ltlC..,.... ..... hled led c 962-4495 .... Jood P AlNT BRUSH,_ • little $2t•ooo lmagmaUoo & aome •1ftder lov\ng "t ca.re1'. will PAY DIVIDENDS ln this 4 ,.._. R.._.-67~5474 bdrm formal dlninl rm home. Tber BR tW04tClf'1 Mesa det I ... .._ • .._._ t040 .,._ lOU ls a OOct h ated & fUt.ered l · oode . M.ar, fam rm. Sba, frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I J 1 e poo ,ag C-0.. .. M• 1022 C.-.,M_. IOZJ WUJ t.ak• srnaller "°"'• POOLHOMI POOL+ SPA nelpborhood -a real opportunity at . ••••••••• .............. .. ••• ••• ... •• •••••••••• or lncoa:De prop. In trade. 3 BR Sp uh 1 lt'h $85.000. Pleasecallus(orapp"t.. ~-k 1tf,J PS1~t;_52~~i bi~si• ..... !?wn 1s1~1twrm Er\Joy Summer hm ln vw .. r "-"' UV& ........ -... ,,_., "V tbl• beautiful Ranch D.&uA BLUFFS SHORECLJm Estate .,, rplc.•Blkl.tobeach. Home . The ele1anl "'" II ~ 2 r 1ar. + boat 1ar•1• mutv autte opena lo a Elegant 3 bdrm •• 2~ ba. condomlnium 11t.....-----•;::... wtalley entry. Nor covered balcony over· f I 1 •-...._...._ --Cou.IGI PAllk LAke Park. • • .so. Call looklna the pool area and eato.res a rest u • sometimes From this ~ acr e showplace 3ea, l"fb•, dea, dbJ to see. Red Carpet i1rden•. Tbree utra spectacular view of Dana Point Beach overlooking your own green canyon as flreplc. A 10 ... el.Y borne to Realton53M838 bedrooms + ram rm + & Marina .•. te.nnis, swimming pool & It trails down to the white sand. a much desired •re•· BY OWNER aer n• Ba di.nuia rrn. Lar1e &ot but. clubbousefacilitieslncloded.S89,.SOO Entertain or just relax in this wood & Only ss1,ooo. Call 11 poot ~at yd xlat low ma1ntenat1~. Don't brick accented, 4 bedroom, family + 9811-4441. Bkr. ciJnd. s.W,soo. ~ ~~':'~~>;~~";' :!!:~ guest, which has 3 wood burnino Paraded Older' home. .. 1o•u-• l"TH Ont S83,000. e Lra 3 BR. 1 ba, & base-,. ~ A ....., .... ,._,;.;.;. ___ _ fireplaces & 3lh baths. Bask in the sun ment. $47,900. ~s w. Better than oew, eom· CAll NOW from either the 46' wood deck Wilson. plet.ely refurbished an- surtounding the living & kitchen area aide & <M. All new kitcb 7 52 • 7315 BAY & IEACH REALTY OUR 21• YEAI 67WOOO IOOJ 'ec•rtil 1002 or the lower deck from the master & (21 DUPLEXES 09 I appttancu, llgbt " •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• •••••••••••• ..... •••••• LOT plumbl"d fivtur•s "P adjoining bedrooms. Owner will 1-.. ~ ~ .. c"'': •· '"cu' .:m· Euuide C.H. All units ••"""' ., ... • .., 1-....;..===.:==;,_- WIAt.THY DICOIATOa WANTID for this 4 bdrm. home oo an exceptional view lot In Harbor View Hills. Only half decorated now. $159,500. Make offer. then do your thing. consider buildable Orange County land 2Br, iba. Super Invest,. d rps• Ir I Cam rm NIGHT TENNIS for large equity. ment. Call ror det.alla w/frplc. formal din rm, 116 u.~Dff ,. __ ...... u-before ll 'a aone. hu1e mstr bdrm, cov-br f ... --·--.,_.. 64S ~646 ered patio and prof. 4 • am rm, 3.,.., Corm 0P"W&S-l·S -ldacpa. SSS,000, Call chn rm, sep rnslr 1olte. RICK ALDERETTS: REALTOR e tR€\TIMG€~ ~~~·1 • CREST~~~~: m~~?'lo~ G ~ A.1.1.....t-HO > blestone patios, step-r...,• Redtor 1 ... .,........... OPEN HOUSE down gas Cire plt. Indoor GflMrtil ....................... SpcMhh $39,fSO Assume loan ol S30,100 Sprawling 3 bedrm +den o r 4 BR FaaU1stic Townhouse baraa 1n- take advantage-must ull ! ! C1ll 89'· 7521 FOREST OLSOM IHC 547 rJm M-R sAT/SUN, 10.5 Koi Pond W/ wtrCall, ~ MESA DEL A Deane Garden Kitchen , atnums. Cul·dNac view (2)4Br,Famrm,frplc, 3br, 2ba, tam rtn ofhllls&RealonalPark. walktoschLslOmlnfrom w/frplc, ule root, brick Community pool & 2 .a...1 M-1022 1024 OC Airport, priced lTor patios, separate boat li&hted tennis courts. en-... _.. -taMno quick sale, $59,900. o yrd. SU .too. 10802 DE AN E H 0 M E. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• see call Coli ma Ln. (Beach fr 552·9319. Owner, $124,950. ·CHARMING By0wner.ti3bd.2ba.,htd HcnManorRealty Atlapta>. Puncipals1----~...:..;..__:~ . DUPLEX pool. xtras 16th & lrvtne, US-7045 only. Go~eous As cute u a bUI this '89,900. Nt·1312 Mpm . quaint duplex has DCIBCIPolllt 1026 Presllae ~ Bdr ms by Univ. Par •bedroom, beamed ceilings ltooUy Westside S br, eompl re-••••••••¥••••••••••••• owoer. C1c»e t~ beacb,J lndiYldulll Park 11 bome, 1002 pluewalls wood.burning modeled. la yard, mustLaauna Beacb style A· &ollcoune .. La. lot, Im· wltb lovely 11arden • ~ to believe. $49,500. f 1 _ .. lD maculate ~ at.tlum. Comer lot w1lh rareplace and sunny Welton&Co.e7~ ramecoUage ocatG\I • larae. concrete patios • patio. Ne-ar Can>at!on Dana Point. Two Come see lt'• only PRIME Park and beach. MESA VERDE bedrooms & lar&e deck. THE sn,ooo • WATHAtOMT $86,000 SS7,000. Wllh pnva-t• A.tsumable 4BR, family rm, 2BA, $16,500 ra ffl>k, lusb cpl. Very best ' $38 500 JdHllY •ltuated •dult loa.D. -11644•7211 area. Asking se1."°. AMCHOUM c:oodo -never OCCllPied. Trade OK. Pilol Real IMYUTMIM'l'S ' - 1st level un1t-i!U'ect ac-Estate.*'°55$. 1714) 4'6-7711 HOUSE cess to pool aod patio. 1 '===:!!::====~ You wm be pleuanUy Enjor Bay view + $4 0 :-l d ltb thl DU~D~ care ree llfestyJe .1---------1 5 50 Etloro IOU surpr ae w s Q;NVfllN ,...,a,.,GE YOUR Ll-.B , ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious 2 bedroom A-FRAME """', r CAMfO SHORES RAGSTONE SEPARATE home. 22· ~JtWl~ -HOUSEOFGLASS ::JuCALL NOWI CAMDEHDRJYI LAKEFOREST ·3 Dr.2 family room, brick ~73CAMPV5~JRVINE O'fNlttt•l'1f~IOlllMrr• ,,,._.,..plional Iv o W•lls Ba, Bougainvillea. 1150 ft.replace and 50xHS R·21---------ASSUME SJS,500 r.A"" 8 .. RREP' •cE sq ft. cathedral ceilings lot. EJtJ..sUnc FHA l.oln or-.------- l ' ~~Jz!!!>:.:..Ml , ~ I • • ,.,.. IOOJIG••ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. WATERFRONT Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 l\ror•d• [l, • ., N e t>7C. f11">1 IOOZ ................................................ ~ll. macnab / lrvlna ?--r11alty PUUI HOMIS ,.OM U3.t00 TO $150.000 HAllOI YllW HIW 4 bedroom "Burlingame" model. Family room, formal dining + Jg. bonus room. Beautifully landscaped yard w /room for pool & paddle tennis court. $139,500. Donna Godsb.all 644-tl200. (J 11 > SIASCAPll 2·slory condominium ln Newport Beach. LJt. r edwood decked patio - 2 bedrooms -2 baths -lovely bricked fireplace. $63,900. Gisela Lamson 644·6200. (J12) ''OM THI ...... Choose the fmi!'lhing touch~ thruout this custom 811it Canyon S bedroom, {o mlly room home w /circular staircase. Home iN not-yet.complete & awaits YOUR pel"!\onal touch! Included outside nre pool/Jacuzzi & dra mallc entry. $3451000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (Jl.3) ~ H.41101 YllW SOMllSlf La. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 2·story home on mcUculously landsca-ped comer lot. View Crom master bedroom. 2 fireplaces; family room features wet bar. Appt. only. Sl22,500. Joyce EdJund 642·823.5. (J14) DOWN TO EAITHI Real homey, cheery & sunny 3 bedroom home -family/living room w /unique brick fireplace - and lots of lot to play (75xl90). $89,500. Jack Custcr00-8235. (J15) llAUTY IS FOllVllt One of Newport's most !q>edacular Occanftont properties -Arch Rock & Harbor entr-uce at your door. 4 suites or S bedrooms + s~ batN - 5000 sq.ft. of quality ~dw'm. AppL onty. Bob Owens G4U2'3$. (Jl6) Artistic beach chalet home with 3 BD & con· ~ & (rplc, d1n rm, Cam rm, $19,000 can be assumed TURn• ROCil Tile entry to living room vertible den. formal dlr\· New exclusive llsUng by ardn kltch, newly de· 7 tt 1 R d C l 5 " with fireplace & view of Ina, several sunn,y patios Diane Taylor. Roomy S corated, walk to schls. at "' e arpe TERRACE lush crounds Gourmet ana dramatic retracta· bedroom+ family room By owner $60,000. Realtors962·7771. A garden courtyord kitchen & b~a_ltfast bar. 1---------1 ble central atrium roof. with large open beamed 586-2846 takes you mto this excep- Family room. Hideaway $235.000 ceilina and handsome Open Sat It Sun 12·5 2 STORY Condo, 2 Br lge tional ... 1ew home with masterretreatwlthwall w..d too• e.1644-7211 fu-.place. Priced ul'l<Mr 25U51Uvendel1Dr. mHter, w/mlrrored custom carpeting, of glass. Wlna for mkt. for quick Hie. closet doors, l'h Bo, d rap• r I es and children ai iuest . PleaaecaUforflnanciaJ Fo.l .. Vdley 1034 bttos,lndryrm,protde· wollpapers. Spacloua Magnificent ao• studio 119 APOLEMA detaill. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• cor'd, encl gar, patio family room w1lh corner loft Wllb vaulted ceilings. 'Jlradltlonal Englis h Ph i 540•3888 Plush Plush W/l&lhe, Open House f1replaced' alnnd wet bar, Takeover7•4',\ VA loan. Brick.I, Beams Ir Charm.~---'======~ Sun. 11·5P M. 9586 uruquu 1n IC room ar· No new loan cost•. 3Br, 2Ba, Built·ln AICHITlCTS ·~~-·,.._ Bickley,HB.968-6SllO.B)' ranacment,alauwalled SJ27.33/pa)'I all. 983-78111. Kitchen. M U'cJlb 1 j A T'flO yra old, ele1ant 4BR owner-no brkn. JI vlng room with 2nd O"IN 111,. 111,....., io11 NllCll A.II Ports I.E. DREAM HOME 'fr.: ·~f# !ba, 3 car ear home w /2 10.... fare place. Double [ 2 Bedroom, totally • ....-wet bars, view of new lniM .... pullman In both baths. 4 91.llJS. :11•',IJI ., _ _._:~. 1 t-w--cw;tonuzed-perfection W.'5'9 he,.. to help l Mlle Square P•rk lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm.s., walk-in closet. QI] :i; ....,_,,. W>•-.. In every M!ail-old but _______ ..__, from bonus rm. Part o( UMIV. PARK uullty room and •.-, balh ~k5ei:w· NooUlerllkelt! BYOWNER·3Br,l~Ba. the furniture will stay to tBr, 2~ba, lam rm, lge off t be kl t ch en, • ON APOLENA·Nr. 'so·UTH CO"ST blt.ns, epts, drps, patio, enhance the decor. Ap-yd. $59.SOObyowner. Call plus .. there'1 a 3 car Ocr•N VIEW Nonb Bay, 2BR + den "' eltt dr. opener. $48,900. prox 2400 s q. ft. Too J. Drummond 75?-1940 anrage and a beaullrut "' bouM A zsa apt. Super INVESTMENT Appt only afl sPM. man1 olce fe.ture• tc wltdys & 611•2945 custom pool and Jacuzzi. No DOWN t>ey al SU7,000. S4f·OI U 646-5259 & 540-$278 mentlon. Call for more eves/wknds. Don't miss 1celng this iolo. pres ti g lo u s home. ~Tanke Nover ~ata9·~;Lb11t n•i.ndoN_ABJJA.LOtue!f'E111:~~ CAMEO SHOR~S .· .. BUILDERS.. l~fA'tN:Jl2~~ s'i:~~~;:i~~~I. si~.ooo 2tioQ 11q~ft. 'uoi Vli:a South"'Bay, 4BR .::e+· VIEW R 2 LANO NETWORK 96.2·'1151 garden level twnhme. 2 red hill ~ .. :. 552 -7500 Cayenta, San Clemente. 1BJ\•JIL$150,000. Situated on beauUru1 • Br, den, 2 Ba, Call All. Hurry l (71') Camden Drive with ian 2 HOUSES M.illfinal!aahoch 1040,_7_52-_9260 _______ , 575.7414 Open HouH •O N A B ALONE out.atandingocean&jet· + •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• OPENHOUSEDAILY ---------• Sat/SU.nl·S. PLACE·Llttle Island tyview,anexceptlonally 27,000 Sq. ft. R·2 tot.i--------•I ALLDAYSAT&SUN ,.n....nHouseSat/Sunl().,5 Duplex. SBR + 2BR It open 3 BR + convertible Rooro for nine unJll. Ex· THE GIANTS 4 BR. fam rm, + lrg .,.,.. Turtlerock SUMITS f.rill. for 4 cars. Totall)' den Ivan Wells home cellent lotatlon. Un· bonu• rm. Tastefully 4852 Paseo DeVega Sbd ffXIR ~~a:lfAN~E• dl~~~1c,h~~~~~ r~~:y' believable price. Pr1D· •Spectacul ar Sum-~ecrt'd in earth ton~.· :!bo, wet bar, Atrium, rui'. StZ,OOO dpals onlyplea1ecall merfleld 2 story. Great clean at a whlaUe . ly lndscpd. 2 yri. new, Rare,rareoppGrtunltyto Realtor 87MCl82 patios and dramatl Ph:540•3888 partyhouseatS87,900. ~·~lyd &cpat. $79.~. S72 ,SOO. By owner. acquire lheM fixer unltt aphtr-.olHc:ll 1011 retractable central •La Cuett.a Santa Cnu ""'."""', MZ-8488. below market! Hunt-...................... atriuc...,4~if:· £YJ plan with 3 baths, 3 car ~~ .~:1c~~~tcrpa~l· ....,... wtf'l;,/i/.¥JJ}:I l:i•!~ ~·~.~.room. :Jc~~~:.. ~.~~~ ..... !~!~ ""' • --.,_. 1 .,,,....-•Vacant Me:oa Verde Dela hed tJ b 2 brush and elbow are~ HOMU Renublic. Atrium plan 8 c pa 0 ome, l\e.J..•Norlh End __ .. m-... e SS' n..port .. -• u-.a· •-·•-We're he r9 to h elnt ,.. r + den, 2 Ba, A/C, ·~ ...., .... · "" wu· JJUCl'CODlw-uvn IC' w1lh lots of extraa. lndacpa, apmltlrl, patio, 28R 2ba 2 11uraae1 each. ty ts ~Inna ! Low, low IBr,:tbla $$.5.~ $96,500. But Eastern S62950 by ownr Open North end, nl'llr town. ~ .. bl p~:~t~·p'!.~, •Br.Iba sa,500~=======~1 r•stSIDE owneraays. "brlnganof· H~e Mayl6.~ Clean! With dech for ... _,... .. .. • rvm. (l~cloW'D) MIMI ESTATE "' fer"I Red Carpet---------• terrihc ocean view. Won't last Ion.ti Hurry ~aullfuJ apeclou.I new $200,000 TRIPLEX Rcaltors962-mt Pro d O s1 zs.ooo ZAG HODZK V for quick preview. bo1M1onlar&elota. U wnef$ Reellor 4948611 IC7-«l10. Open Fri to&ln11.S Architect 't beautlrul °""'lf9·••J11JNPOlfH1<1• 34.$12CallePaloma home. White water vlew $50,000. Near Ocean, 2 new ... mlllt1ellthlleletant4 -TOP OF' WORLD [.' Jiijl (tJMFAt.rtUaOfframp) above Little Corona. f;it c:ell eot Inca · custom lrHevel homes bedroom h ome . 4 BH,2\Ai ba . lam. tm. ltr:\ill\.tl ......,l orMt.a.ot Pool In canyon aettln1. 3 llon .. Good Jocome .•. w/3bd, + ram.rm., 2~ ~~m~~:!,l·~~h ~: Blai 2 aty F'Tlendly area. __ .... _.M-1022 bPrr,ln3. ob~fv~e.~ 0;.~eer1: Goodtaubclter ... Pleue ba, separate din.rm .. 2 unalve UH of wood and ~.AgtMO~-- ----1 ..,,.. • cill frplca., t 11e maater 11 d .._ ________ ,•·•••••••••••••••••••• Op9nSat&SUn1·S Ph·540 3888 bdrm.,21epcutepaU01 wa papera, an the •AUSOBEACH r-• •-b A '"'-Onnt drapes Ir carpet.a AREA• Ho.slst RARE Fl..,.D1• ,.~ ...... ~a 1024 • "' muc more. 1"wll b A I I n 'VVlt ~ -~~ ~.000. Bkr53HIOl. 1moocydean uy. aradc 3flll, frplc, dct ••r. rg HOltSISI Harbor Vlt>w Kiiis. 5br. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Mr.~~111-ot an •upcr coverc ocean vlrw lot sn •. ooo. Oranll' Ptrk Ac,.._. 21tor)' bomew/fabulow i I 1 j. BRA .... D .... EW patio for open 1ir dlnlna •LAGUNA n .. :ACH• bt.'l!room. family room+ a'c.1n It harbor view. 3 Pool + · •LJl#W " f"'lll ortntertalnlna. r ool 11nd Panoramic t'out•I 11tow offlce, 3 hatlui, 2 tplca. all bA, Ire bonua rm. pool Ile G R I 1• --· • Bedroom Rnnch, Ule uahted tennis courts too :mil. 3AA. from 11paCIOU!I bltns, 3000 11(1.f\. CUit.om Jacui:d. Ml l\1 xtr••· Fee ame oom. w.,,. h•,. to Mlpl roof, 1.11 l'alma pl•n 2. Truly n ti.!1ut1ru1 hc>mc, Wl.lll con11tru1·tcd new built homt-ON ONE land. By cwrner. 11115,000 Fanc.allc family homo! -------:--1 UpRraded cal'J>(1t. Ready loronly 11»,lloo. home. $1}5.000. ACRE! Roomforborte!I. Open Sun, l2·S. 1531 Have parties out on our COLLEGEPARK for occupancy. tal.&00. CClflftodoy JAYW VEATS RLTY. 60 BeoaranJ ~VO<"ado 1_s_a_nd_c_u_ue_._84_°"_04_5V_._-t pool terrace, lac:ae Sharp 48R approx 2000 Ayre. Realty, 968·29211 CALL NOW 31111Coaatltwy. trws. Prke Just rtduccd canopy paUo drenchccfln aq. f\. Sep. dlQ. rm, fum and 1162·13'71 ~ s L••una. 4111J.2231 Ow 1 Call SHOllCLIFfS 1iun11hlnc. Corntr lot. & llv. rm. Opt1n h11e 752 7315 --540-~~l eavm1 area. 3 bdnni, 2ba. din rm, I porty bar. 3 bedroom•. 5115·16. 236 Wake 1''orreat DOLL HOUSI • CX-n vu't <"hum. 29r hsr ram rm, matr bdrm w dlnln1, 1 ~ .,.ths. Ent.ry Rd.PrinonJy At._..$27.SOOVA DONAl DM BIRD dlnrm, hartlwd flr:1. -·"'.-HERITAGE drntlnl& rm • ll•rdo foyer. $81,950, BKR., call Tree i tuddcd 120· deep ,. . .; 1 frplr. + 1<1p. lrl tBr vu vtew. W"alk to pvt beach. 5'0-l7JO. Tenn·1s Anyone?. !« W/l.5x38 vinyl filtered ... ".'"· • ,.,, apt/Scar 11or. N Laa., .... By owoer. StU,500 pool. EXPANSIVE 33' RAH·RAH blk bclL 5111,500 A,.um. num $42 MO tamU)' rm w/Wfl:'t BAR' loin OWJ1cr 671·3'111 ,~ • Formal dine, new no Si B B h Lo•efy Oceart View . . REALTORS Gwww1al IOOJGaw .. ··•·········•·········· ...................... . EMEULDIAY- OCEAM SIDE Four bdrm .• t.bree bath beach home (North ~ach). c.edar paneling in family room. beamed cellin1s, buitt·in BBQ. $1.57,500 M.V. ,OOL HOMI OHL Y $12,tOO Lrs uec. tri·level In Co1ta Mesa's most dw>ice ._,... ' Lra bcb. ronnaJ dlll rm. paneled FR W/COl.'J frplc. Opeol to 1park.Lln1 H..V pool. ROQC'tl tor boat• c.amoer. Priced to sell. 54$-!M9J. POOL wax floor. ~· BBQ At· S-00ftle G Pvt bt1u:h. CUit 1p1clou5 1ume '"•"' exlatins • mob1lr homr. by owntr Tbls super 1h1rp. newly loan .. S26S. mo. pays •II YALE .... 48R Din rm Jiib tra n!lfvr. 129,H:i. COP.ltnleled 3 bedroom. 2 McFadden & Buch. Bkr Wk tb 494 IMS. bath TuatUl Townbome la 962·5:111 fam rm·in Ivy Ln&ut n , ----- d t I t ---------1 Elegance·Profeulonally ""~l 1 1 bd .. ft 1, rt• 1 o m ove " o. ~aut1/ul I yr old 3Br lkndacaped and loadl!d c.A r8 I~ C'Onuv ~ Private &.ennl• couru. w /fam rm on xtra larJe W11h exlras-$12,900. ba . 1 blk lo ocean. 1200 po0Uc parltate yo1.1rato lot. dbl fireplace, * aq ft. frplc., adult,. ~oy 1•ar·round. Ex· lnd1cp'd /aprlotlen. A COR~£l.L .... •BR·Dln !:.~1~11~~· BJ Owner. ce i.nt flnancln& avalla· areat buy at 1$9,900 rm·fam rm bute bohwi --------- ble. Oner must tell Im· Ownv/Art. 961-2504 It rm for party lime fun D • nW'dlalely. Pleaaecall 142-7407 The kids will cheer this Oft t Mist This Pfl: 540• 3181 exciUnt hom&-S'1UOO. Oreal t l bdrm home In UNUSUALLY 1.1i11una, near town. •mll ~·~E-i:.:! e>;!li::~-.. ;~~~'f:{. ~:1:::~:!.":~ •-....;..;;-------• •-• 1 $44.oso.-.acm beautllully decora~d ZAORODZKV Realtor DUPLEX We'N Mre loMlpl OpenffouseSet/SWlz..4 and up1raded·paneled 4'4'4Ml1 ~ Walkt!r & let! fhrn I fs fill e boll.111.rm-$17,950. , ___ .....:::...;..;.;.;;,;;.. __ _ Btt1ulifuJ dupl~JC with 5 BUSJNESS OK_. Br 2 l·Bloc:k t() whitewater' C4I todey OPl:N HOUSE Prl. Snl. u Investment O\)l)Ortunl· ..S 000 6GM9t · Vc:ry 1b1rp-Ownr. mov· ecutlvt bome ~qft. bedrms per"'-"''· Tht. I.I ba ·carpet. oso w 19lh, ocean beacb-48R, aba· ~ CALL NOW Qin Mon. 10.s Wtw 4!X· t.y like ~>'OU never u~ ' · ln&outoUown-MustselJ. 752 7315 Sp1clou room•. Jar ,,..,,,.._.~Val""°'*" before. ltl.ll'l'Y befor• ll t •CORNER I br, 150' lot, AskJq tss.500. Trade or • :i•.,s. OCC1an vu, llS.'1.~ JD-1414 tool•~.Call&45-0303 fruit trees, rro fM boat. lowdolo\'nOK.OwnrtA~t. DONAlDM.lllD 703 OalboiJ, t.aauna Och -~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~==:t~~!!!!!!~~!!~~~~~!!~~~FO~ll~ST~O~L~S~OM~~IH~C~$45~.ooo~~~~~~·~~~~5~~~~~==:::!963~~1ooo~b::~•~t~..c:~5'"~·~be~tt.n~~=1~T~u~m~o~rr~N~1~es~r~t~~; - ~~~•u•••nl~.~~ ....... ~~~:!.~.~-.... 1~.~~ ....... ~.':!'..s:!:. ........ ~~·.!l.~4!'.!:!'!!~...... fttO•y.May 't' 1976 OAILYPILOT ., ' ~~.~: .... !~~~.~~ ..... ~~.~ ~.~t., .. !~.~~~.~ ..... !~~~ ~~~~~ ... !~.~ ~~ 1100 ~~-~.!!~ ...... ~!'.~.!!~ ...... ~.~:!::>.!~'!'! ... : 1uM •"'r .... 1.... ....................... ,,..rt, 2000 ._,,...,..,.., 2 000 ,.... • 1 214 NORINS REA.L TY I C. • ~" ~ ....-" Wnklff " mobll~ home ror •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••:•••••••••••••••••: , aALISTAYI lestltry• lecwrutinO....nuck HE I• , r LG& 3 Br duplex, whll4 146) Sooth Co r H1ihwa1. 1.a~ru Bt-ath I ONARCH BAY -orr~rs Hr. llM COll\'~nl~ntly c ll'3l L • rwr~~\'i~r·r .J IF YOU WANT TO BE INTIMATE wtth nature ... ~tom builder John Mcinnes has created the perfect environment. He has "terraced" the sloping hillside with 3200 squnre reel or wood end glass. The lower levels pul you in touch wilh canyon green life. Almost every room offers vistas or while sails agarnst blue ocean. E ven the scarlet sunsets over Catalina are yours. Focal point or the interior spaces is an open 2-story. heavily plaoted atrium-surrounded by 3 bedrooms. J . t,.'J baths, den. huge recreation room. An ideal home for the discriminating family-with a love of the aesthetic. $218.000. 494-8057 Servin~ Laguna from Niguel to the Beach contempor•ry r~wood 4 Bdrm. tcd s blk to •hopa. 9 <>wnirr 10 u Rod " Our omce h s had ~ales of ov r .,Ti~~ Pi.sm! •11 home. Fam. rm .• dn. rm .• den, ~">d par._ ~nn11 t'lt". ~ coma)I ll'IY fun•'d Sl9.000.000. In the rtrsl quarter or 1916. YAT~Co.4.-.i:tn we l bar. rt p 1 c , & Io v cl y frob. ~=i::l!l.' :!1.'u~. ~~It t\~: aiat10 trpt•i'. tost of th l sale-~ volume has been !n W. Y6y Ul• pool. ...•....•......... $225,000. lond:.~p·a w .ooo b> Pl P ·. 7,500 .• '"'° pyrom•d•n cli~nts up into lorgct ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTRA VALUE -ln Tht Arch o~ntr 1111'1 M.irlner.c Dr. •~nua.St:>C·1• 8 investment propcrllcs. With salct> llkc Sharp 4 br, a Ila, lov lY Bay Wrapp d aroupd 8 sun Op~n So1l /~un I ·~.~>' ~ner. t •. 20A~. 2 that. our only morale pr~blem is that ane, MOO ~r mo. Avail dntnched paliO i, u 3 Bdrm home 1131'3411 Br at"ru..,, rrom lk•ath om um es word or the hstmtc doe:m 't Jw lat Alk for •'"1• oi w /large country kitchen, ocean :.i~~~1~ .. t~u~f~0• JuU' morut~e to ~el up the lc~h or th Kcllh. 0044'71or960-~ 'l~w R~Uffd to . .. .. Sll9.SOO. S-ca. .... ato I 076 ~-&W3 hall. If you have mcome property. be _Allt~·------ OA N' A POINT "Thunderbird'' ....................... -1t u l't'nl~l house or 200 units or more Hwl--•leeclt 3240 home mo l popular tri·level l'QNDO N "'2Dr, !Ba und utc mterested in '41' tax dcf{!t'r\.'<l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttr-' model w /ocean view 4 Bdrms .. 3 ~1.J,11 ~" '~;5.~f1u' 1 soo cxchan~c. a tax free exchan~c. Into "~[n21~~.:·urc:· ~"~~T>~ 1;'"'11 ba . huge lam. rm. Owner leavin -----LOTS at fk1autiful lurgl'r mcomc property or tncomc park.$385.968·7.CO area. . . . . . . . . . . •..... $87,SOO. XLNTOCE.\N VIEW Picifl<' v1rw <.:em~ttry propcrl.Y or snothor trpe. plt?use cull Jt•716HUI ~ ....... la."--9 2br. l 'tb..t condo. Crpl&. ln N~Wl)\Hl Dt•acl\. our omce. Honest lnJUn -we have ~lace. 3 Bedroom.:: ..,_,_., 4'fNM7 drapu,. p~ot. Ownt»t Sunnl'~ Sc-1-t1on ~for buyers who have cl0$ed escrows with bu + bonus room, ow Av~uda Adobe.-. !.St "'"l us e ore who have from SS,000 lo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!fi!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~n Sal/Sun. 1 ~ ~tl bot I\ ur $400 c 11th. l> f ~. 9GM!lt891.1·l1ll6 ...,.. S~OO 000 l bl \" I h Nr. Bch. 3Br. 21Mi, din rm Newport leoclt I 06' .......... "'l*'""-'ri h I 069 ~ ;> • • u v a 1 a . e · ·• c u so 11 \'C cit-an. low mainl. ~~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW emcti·rv l.ut (1 I tjllrtlc'n many Ch<'nts look mg for-the last leg or )'d.. Pet.s OK. no sln•les or Ot•\Oll\ll\, Wf'lllll\ln their C'<'hange up. Jr YOU are not ~.67S-150l ._ No DOWN ~!.~~ ... 1\1~01ur1a1 Pk. l ............. 1nle testl'<: m exchanging but would BIG •BR 3aa. HatP poo1 * fl .. I ~.c fi * Tokl' o\er II l9.000. lfit Conwnerclal like lo ~t!ll under highly advonlogeous tnc'ludcs gardenrr • poo1 ol.,id,o J !I U To N~~ JBR. 2•1ba. 200 P'roperty 1600 tax struclunng. please call for an serv. SSSO/rrfo. Call NORD BAYFRONTS Two adjacent duplexes, 30 reel each. '>O Glorious feet on sandy beach. 5229 ,500 AND 5250,000 aq\ It llOllH Vlstu Cay7eota ••••••••••••••••••••••• uppomtmenl with one of our highly s s 6 · 2 s 6 o s e I e cl 1 g l u r r )' ! < 14 > '-ktll<>d ta ff Properhaa ~ t>TS· 7414 Open House Mewpot'f ,..,lewla .., "' :, · Sat Sun t·S G :;toms or office:. In IP Q I& j S!25 2 br dup. L&e &• -;.EACH EXECUTIVE :.°o':':h ·~~:.?:!.,~'~~,;: .. •=::1 ' =~ K::::.:-~::.~:f,~~., Ov.ner needs aelt<m on $175,000 Pl nnce&.1.-p LI.-this oulsl11ndmg 48R. TedTrei.sen Ai?\ IPS -r"Jii.i#oa 9 ap:;.=t• 3 Br Towohou.o• rtr oceao J•~bu beach retreat 639·6703or6445147 ..... -.st · MACM --.n u.aae & shops. dbJ aar, patio wt commandmg ocean-----pool s. s patlo1u. ! view Construction and nc:onw Property 2000 IHI &tote I.._... U.fw ud•••.. frel'nblt. 1325. 536'314i f hne:Sl appomtmcnls . lo ••••••• •• •••••• •• •••• • &~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pe_t_s _____ _ LIDO REAL TY pl~usc th.e mosl dis· ew conMruct1~n .i P!\'X ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalNto l"-d 3206 Nr beach. 3br, 21/ab;i ' ll77VlaUdo,H.I. 67J.7300 cnmlna.l1ng . Ai1k1ng es. llunt Reh C.:t\IC en.tr l200sq ft $21,750 J06bua ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. pool. fam rm Logimo leach t 0411LOIJU'la leach I 048 SlN.5!JO. area. Compl 9 76. 200 ' Tr41C, 41k. 2bu. 3 yn; old, W.Stmo. 968-98W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH BARGAIN depr. Rt.~crve no,\'-lst iias heatiair rnrd wulk •IA YFROHT * EXQUlSITI-: fUc.lOO\ bulll S37,900. . <'Olne. l:.t luck~ Pnnc lo stores T~ade ~wty Modern high-beamed Sl\11rp 3 Bn. l IA~ btt cedar home with ocean H.wport leach 1069r wport leach 1069 Outstand•n.g value in only. Ukr840.ll41 ___ for T .O. (7141366.8575 or celhog. rorner. 48r. Townhome. convenient view. 3 Bed .• 2 ,, bath, I ••••••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayclif! V1.llage :idu_Jl l TO 9 UNITS 366-9143. frplc. upper unit. S750mo lo pool & shopping. $285. large rum rm w1lh wet I MEW USTIMG • UKI A. JEWELL comm. Spactuus ~me in yrly. 833 147\. Aaent 962-SSH c~1hn d ... -.. .. " flre"lacc. elect. butllins, new & near new income or teur-down. Will trade · per 3br. waterfrofll &!OD 4 br, F .R. $4~. For bar, 2 fireplaces. nulled I ni~ Wiils ln "rAul locu· rather than g a rd en sell 1 n g . Builder Hroker sellintt Builder needs R·2. R·4 lots --------- g;., ming room, SBEDRM t1011 ne·•r s hop~ and ""HOMEO,..UDO " d h"'· bold k& • I l l II I d I & .. ~ "" " 5lOrage galore, closed propert y Guo tux new s unils in Costa uuse, a oc 1t._ras. appo n men ca duunk ~rmh pwhs patio • beu1·h 2BR + lBR + 3bdrms.2 baths.3S foot uura"e :.hellcr&apprec1al1on M"'"'' Aut ."'"·07'-u $500/mo 331 Crand t213>86645C>1 ('(' . KJl( en a~ wood :\'lot1vah d l>t'l le r . S bacht'lor. $120.000 CALL lol t b ded i, " "' ,._ .,. ,..... -c l o h ~n+~·'t:'~f'/:tll Bdrm. ~ood & gla1s rorappt st.r;::~c:~:us u~~:e ln\~~~J;!~~E:l·I , UOH~E~TES Lookmiifo;:-4'.6ynil.$I~ Sa~~&in.64£~ ouseLur&e3Br.2"2 balh.Fam s au1u me home .lnub~trurtJb e •LOR,\\>,\NCE:• featur('ofparlongonooe bl kf url lh11ntiyr.uldinCM.Fnt.·-------Rm. cp\8, drps, bll•n& 1s:uluatcdon a QUlet cul oce.io \ll'\\. rrom t.a1tuna Realtor 6i3--I062 side onty mali:tn& il SO ~'j!~~all'foraropp~ c. Valley. tn·mt'. NB or a...or..,..ule l107 Downwwnatte. l600mu. ~j;as~;.~d is offert..-d ut toLong4~:.C:s~~·5()0. ~r11~etobac~ootolyour TOP COMM'LBUY CJJSTA MESA Cdl\I. lla\'c NB boui.e & •••••••••••••••••••••••1_53l-493S ________ _ MA.GMIACEHT ... ... fk>aul 2-story bldg. in Gar. Apt t R2> (Bolh I Br. 2 ba. wai1hcr , dryer,--------- 'W ~ OWH YOUR OWH I CARMEL ~u~~~:!~!=s Capistrano Beach. C 1 * DUPLEX * ~~~~~ ~~:~~~ .. ~".; ~~b~~~h[~~d~~~h ~~II' IUCH WAU( Det'1ruble :\orlh end An ex~ptJon;il a nd very and il is In prutlne coodi· area. 2250 sq. f\ Reul ~2 500 & a ... k1og pntt" & lrrms &"73-0147 TOWNHOUSE l020So.Coe_•1Hwy•M·85t9 locallon,2bdrm .lbJth.l beaullful one of a kind h l potentlal.OnlySS.C.950. \" L Bu! -20R 28 .. POOL ho I ( I t lion Wit custom IX· BUSlNl::SSOPP. ' • ,nll' lo r. H645 c ....... , M 12221 • n --b11lcon), mo\'e·m cvndl me on a arge ee 0 U1 lures Priced way below 1 uJ Tbt>se lovt'ly 2 IK.odroom Ka.wn, lrvml' O('jlafta-or JACUZZI NO PETh ~rECTACULAR uon o~ncrwillcarrytsl desirable lwrl>or View Uousua sc plure&pot· un1l:. have e nclosed --••••••••••••••• ... •••••• ~OOn....t-Sl6·1tOS OCEAH VIEW To "t "••M. low 1nler~t You'll flod lots of trees, market at Sl:.!9.000 as tery business. whole..ule h •-...1 L.&-t... • f h' h "' lk , ....... u n., ~a ownen> ure anxious &ttlail.Sellerwill lrain. gar;iges, tree s oded -..,. ...... ,.. "°· u •ll way. n a lo ---------• ~ew exc1l1nl( luxur)' $311,000 shrubbery. nowers, Jn movemtonewbome. yard,andhasbccnnewly W.t.d 2 900 bcat'h & all :i.hop'R· - townhomes 2 & 3 Br, 21J I MONARCH IA y TER. l'l~tl ronlt' w ater1 o ti Sbo\lo'O only by appe>inl· All pottery loots 6: eqpml decorated wit hln the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Choice Jbr. 2ba, frplc, 2 BR, 2 OJ\ Condo, nr th.. lla, rrom S84.950. 5 • & l:;Xl'tlmgly derorated 4 !l)'Slem. hghtcd bubbling menl. Bunsler Creely, iocf~~::!.T,·000• year. A Quail Place eit· Pnv. puty wan ta Mme or calht'dral t'elhn&. bllns. bu ch. $290 P<' r mo 1o:_:_ctown~si_s __ I bdrm . 3 bwolhho~e~1th1 ~°uu~a~oufF.L~; a~ Ageol.646-6338. t.tittoH-duslve. B)' appe>1ntment 1nl.'.prop C M .. N U d,,hwshr, ~dry rm & Agt.'tllll93-4SG:I __ . ---- 1020 BAHA lot' of ood , h1 g l\1tbo:.cspccialoc:cuions. Sorry,pnncipalsonJy REALTORS' oc1ly 979·496-t )luragt! ew p.i1nl ~- , b'"med '""""" P•O-' Come ond <oe (o< 21SA•ookb del>"' II = ~.. llRVINE "'""'''" w•nC< ~:;,;:~.~\in~:~:~; 2,~; H.....::' l24J Panon1mit '1t'ea11 and n I fe53 land:st'al)ed. wit hi yourself. Open house Sal u •RIOR VIEW Su_n Clemente, Ca. ....,m,,, 1n No. La0 un11 or "'50 6'15·0633. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • pool & jncut:.11 m 11 pro-d Su nA ... , ' "' '" ! tY.' 1e~ Cui.tom home onj Lcl'h.'Cl pauo Outstnndmi:' an n 1-4 C •RMEL Santa Alla 1080 Pl .... U.• CdM Any rond. Broki-rs -l lir Condo w /beauutut !-.() le\ellnl IX'l'iJl\\ll'W ... Sl761JOO I SOUTH COAST ,,,_ • m 1nvitt'd C&ll213/376·9241 CHARMING U>r & 2br channel view. Pool, hm· UNULEIVAIU 1 : THE WAVE HOUSE IHVESTMEHl CO. 3br. 2bu. Choke corner ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOO cau&l\n.·1920 NMM ------1 houses. S275/i375. Leae.c nts & underArutmd pckf t S84 5 00 ! lot on i;rt.'t'nbcll lo'ee - -8 Unit~. C M . lo'nt . Nopet.s/ch1ldre11673·0000 !'urn or unrum. with .... a • 1 ,, drnmutll' window to 549·0812 V 11 NB llB U d I "' __ _.land. Pror l nd11cpd. <t BEACUUNl'fS' 11 t•y, • · n er C-t M -3224 without bout 1olip (;•11 493 2513 the i.eil & l'Oal>lltne . hv·.-----$9'7.500. llSSl Port Tiffin No.S:m OicgoCo' 10 yri1 old Sl;ite s1ic, os a ~a 12131377·7650 before'!l 8'1 • • ini: 1 m \\. tlh unique newj By Ownt!r llbr Vu fl ms. M0-4300. Pnncapals only. C: RE AT OWN ER S area. Prer I 2 Br. Box 1••••••••••••••••••••••• am or arttt 4 m tlt•ll•n ~I Ru'll ! of pool ht'low. 4 bdrm~ . ;\~onte~o. 4 8r 2 Ba. Mex UN IT' 4509, lrvme. !12'716 1 Dr 3 Ba. Nwl)l Ri·:leru P __ _ & 1\!o,ot•" ' J•.,• llalh~ d1r11n~ 1 m r Ille kll fir. paneling, Real Estate Takeo\ler 7', GI LOAN! --Twnhse, all blln!>, cplis. NJ:o:W :.! !Jr Townhou1oc, I' 12325~ Coa ... 111"' I ~1uc:ly proJN·tlon rm i " bnck entry & patio Beaullful Bayshore home Unbehevable ot.584,000 R"9tab I dr?t>. 2 car J:llr, formal Ba , pool S350mu. I lht• t«1pl.11n.,., room with! SlOS.04)0 1.836 Port 3bd, 41>3, be11m ce1hngs, by~ v t:. llow:ird & <.:o •••••••h••••••••••••••I din rm. & rrplc. Pool, 1142·3800 FOR SALE 1>.1r of hJnd hl'"" & bras~ _w~tbourne 644·5l60 Set> Open llou:;e Dire<' Retaltors HouM1 Fvmlsa..d tennis cli.. sauna elc ' • - IY OWNER I filled maho~any · ... auna I BIG C .... YO._. tory Sal /Sun. 27111 VACATION (7141729·7lS7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail w/wshr/dryr , l,.,,IM 3 2 .. 4 . SO fo'I 1x1<1I "'1th J.tl·uu.1 & An " &l)'lo-bore 646-17'3. f'ROl\1 Cotto Meia J 124 refng. Ct. lo schh., shOJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn me Nurth end homl'. ~ ,1 t 1• r 1 .. 1 11 ,\ i r u 1) w1tb ''1ew lo Ocean Air four·plexca1. by owner ••• ••••. •• •••••••. ••••• ping, Children OK. $450 Univ Pk 3 br, "'-R .. 3 ba . Trt lcvtl 4Br JRd.lm.1"nilm.'nl & unusual cond1lloned w /3 carWATERFRONT,$112,900. IHH.ATION S72,500each.An1he1m. 9620024 1 •· ram rm . lnunc:lrv rm. ho,;t' S375 om garage IBr. Dmmg rm Pier & floJl. new in Very Ulllc lo assume. 842·5107 l Br how.eon lltra large ----poo "' l<'nms. Lse ~ 'tudy \ 11 ilo~nto"n & & 3 balhs. Allract1\e de tenor. Open HOWie Sal & Super s harp 4br. 2 bth. lot w/vl<.'W adults no pets MESA VER DE, i.hurp Aviul Muy J~~ 64~mo <.:al.ihnu Opl'n Hou~1· ~ cor & landsc:ipmg. Only Stln l·S PM. 3900 Rl\·er dining area. covered 645-StO'> clean. 3 br, 2 bn. ram rm. VU R11nt ho San Joilqutiil Sat & Sun I S 11>11.000 1, • .,.~ •• S139.SOO by owner only, Ave. N\\pt Sch 67S.3909. p.iuo. c:uJ·de»ac St. Lg DistrftsProperty! hoch 3 148 quiet s l. nr shopping & ~e 2 l>lOr'Y. 3 br. 3 b•. :1Jo C.iion T1·r111rc •· ...::-No Broten;. Call rur .1p-ByOwncr Afeot. lot.zcargar. won·tlf,sl. lcanr1nd1troryou ••••••••••••••••••••••• st'hls . Now v1c;int. "ct bar & frplc. P~ 11.H ll'IO • 11 ... ,,,._ po1ntmenl 6«·'1895 --Call loda) ! 968--4456 Beach are11 spcdahst S37 S/ mo. Co 11 DaH' $.57$ Opt. to purcha.tt *OPE ..... HOUSE • HOS N.Coo~rHwy .. t..ogvno --Harbor View Homes TWOhlOHE Probates,rorKIOSUF'ell, •RENTALS• 540·115 1 ll erilo~t· '71"1 994·160l, (2Ja> . ~. . . 494-1177 •DUPLEX• Spyi:lo!os scct 1un . Ou-Plex for $3'1,900. 2 l>ankruplcic"l,divorce. Oramat1t' 2 bedroom, Realtors r.614005 l~(;lll<.:Lt.W.\'t I -N~or ocean i\1re 2 Monaco 2bd. den, 2ba. Bdrm. l btb each. Super lnvestm~ntproperUes w/dcn, contemporary an ----- \l Crt':lccnl BJv .. lep.o; IL .._. 1 _ _. 105 twlrm. house fa t"lnR park formal dminl(. comer lol mc:ome property already below ma.rkel pncc. Mystic: Kills with ocean ~Br. Screened patio. l'Pls. •UNIVERSITY PARK• s \T 111 :> 3BR 3RA + + t CICJU"G" ..,...... &. cuiv l bdrm unil uH•r professionally lndscpd. rent~ by .,ood tenants Keft JohltlOft, lrollt'r' view. Refe rences r e· drapes, renced, Prc!>llRe (>J:;ANE ·7c Off \ ••••••••••••••••••••••I · b $80000 Pri " q u ired · no pet~ area PetsOK "'·•"~mo (,'/\RO f~NllOM'"· '(I ... ooo e r / "l t·~·clR"'·rnt 'TL'" :ir,i:1., duubll' i:arugc I Y owner , n Nice appearance. close "-II (71A> "'"'1"""' · ~ · · · ""'"" · £ 1133 331,o •• ., c £ .., J Wkd 673,.g76 '-"" '" ..,..,,.,. .. w. Lease-$550/mo 962 0678 evs or wknds 2Br l hu be t d __ __ j •ti\~:.\, \'Jlo:\\: Si!l.:i<X> on>: ys. • • ! or to all conveniences. _____ Wood5y . co7y 2 bedroom . i '. i'~u · ecol. FAMILY ' W.\L" TO 111-:1\Cll HEWPORT llACH I ~el~~d:., i44·2696 & 968-4'56 3 Bdrm hms on C·l f'URNlSllt:O hQmc near S2t0. 2 ~r tnhsc Gar. ~ j4~~nms. ex ter111f llr1111d n .. w ;ilmo~l 3(JOI REALTY 675-16"21 -----Le · t t I t w l' l M beach. S l50/mo. incl. pullo, kido;/pNs/sn.:ls GATHERING? I '"Ill ,.. J ,.,,1 .:ur. 1 llri -GOLFCOURSl Jc~~~~. 2!;'~~~.~:~ $~O.OOO, :~ aOw~~~: ulll f ee Main ll c nlals W1\LNUT SQUARI-: :! Br Art' you \'tllmflCcl" II llo,1 fum nn :!', Ra. 1·un1pll WATERFRONT ESTA.TE gur. SQl,900. Assume GI 547"183-1. ~umnt 2 bedroom houst> 540-$370 _ Tnhmc. Jir con. cleao :.ttiOOM1fl .:1vl•yt1ul'llllUl(hl '4-nllNI pool -.11c lot \'en loan 540-2547. wtrircplact'. Walk 105200. 2 br. gur, applns. ~ool . purk, il><' S27!i ~van• ltl en)•)) lh1s Im t'I.) own tt~· I.inti Guorcl1·1 oup· LEX $229,000 . TRl-PLEX beurh. $35(1/mo. • pets & i.ngls. r~el' Ci4-t l779 :1 lrn•l,llh11111" \llhav" ,1rl'"· lt1•n111~l't....olv11\ Ur3 maltt' e'tecuttve WOW1. SOO.OOO Bldr/BkrG4G441it 4 Bdrm/b.2I Ra&+ i'llm Mainncnlals,5'10$370 4Ur J IJ11 trpk c•over..,. .1 ~·11ul1ful u11en 'ww ' p1r '' p1w1I rt'l' lt'tlli·• Wt'l'll 00('1' l'lllUle s1tunled on nearly rm. w w l·mS · extr:>s ---· · •, ,... ABUNDANCE I ~:?:t!I ~.oo '.\"' nt•t blcl 11 Tn11 11uuht~ .1un dt•n top '• acre Henuliful M V. VA-FllA ANYWAY • 4 UNITS • 2year lt•ase S550tmo t Br. 2 Ba, frpk. IJltnli. pall:>. rm·t1 y~I. S.~'iO mn 17l t1 ~!1:1 6tl'I ''di' :urn 1tmrn Thn... i:oll roun.t• I'<'<' On panel· Fantastic value 1n lhls 3 With twau\11 ul owner s We huvc polcntial clients met ycl, nice nrna !'l.r, S 962 '1730 utt_GI M ~t·1· th1"' lu'\u11uu" 41 ,..,. Ill'" 111111' 11111nl) h11t.ll11lhopcnbcum c<-1I· nn . 2 BA ranc he r , umt:frplt',:l bdrm:1.l'• for I fl ed room s CslPlarn 5411·4471 Wt•ll m•iintum(•d 3 Br • IJd rm •·oml11n.itmn ul m uw :-. 1-:H . I ~10.uoo m.: "'"1 4300 $(!. I\ llei!. reutunni: pus h·bullon bat .. " ~ 2 2 bdr1n. •-1 WAITING' 3 nr-;'-8·1 imma<· "'ltn• 1111, <.:~lit orn1a ho mt> 1l11or outlluttr ll\IOll Wllh rn\..:~Ft:ltltJo.I) h11nclh.ill courl W/ lrjit ... ~ T • " .. " n .:.1rd1•11•., "indl'lk ""'' l'nt·rr.t'<lu11•1t,.w11ml 0 tJOOI & JOCU7H Cull kitchen, cslm cpls ft lbdrmSJI0,000 MORIHSREALTY encl h.i~~ ytl.1rnl10 tlhi .:I!~> mo ~v~tl St U ,1dJu'·,·11tfum1lvrcM1m j muc· lllH ·111.1 1·'l:~c . :..u !M91. ~i~al~c::ag~~·e;~~~ P)·~:i.~~E1;~t~!'m• --*-~9_4-_!lOS ~_j gar A'u1I NOW$1R1t71 ~2fi07orGl.Jr"~~'-- M A Y QC K j tnl,•H·I \ll11'"'"'"'1•1\ -JU!llmmulei.fromSo.Cst ------..,_ rta. h 316913 lidrm lbn. CulcJS111· Tt•rr New2Ur ... "u.sae .. tm 1'.1,1 .. ~1·1111' '''"' 'I , Plaza Paint&pe>hshw111 • • 6UHITS • * ...... wpo ac . . . I ~<· l'ool, wc•l hor , t°K~M~H 111 ,.11111 I.HI 111 ll\l' J ( 'M;~' ,' : ' uddlhnus.indi11nv1tluclo ....................... )l;o C \I Nr i.r hooh , 'P'tl.'1r>u" 'lnl loc 1\v11I -. .. ) 4 ___ .... 1 ~1 1 ~111 1 .dl•t11111ii.,..,8ZB .. , h C Jn ht-:iut1ru1 rr~1drnllol Wat rf t H Mu1lahlC' 1mmNJ 3·,o 'n ,.2·3149 fl 0 l'M " - -,_ Ile)"!) tn: \I. 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U\;,1l1ble Month t ------$464'1HAlllJ 200 diei \'U ot ocn, <::.l. 3291 l>l'n Poot Tilt: 'l ~ \ I no pns 548 Qr..!O l!&ritgt.~. all bltns, frplc:s. onl\ no IK'h moolh oc1:upan1:y f'ree rent for oul,1?0llll(. al - -cantons. ~/mo. Resp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 115 N. Newpurt m ='ll ----201,2117 14lhSl.M7·39S7 " pty. ?lt/S8l·966G 150 1 br. kidJ ok. VD &M>-at · l Hr, bltns, ref. adlls n l!l'.S Aml~o~ Way, NB Oakwood traC'\IV(~ gtrl. houM.• ne:.t 'dl1, tilill hq ft . .\ C. cpb, -----w /l(ararte Fti! pe t s , It 11 r . M u y 1 s New 2 BR + den. 2 bg S'4 8064 after Spm lo beach_ 642·4:MI drpi1, cit•\ it tor . .:an..: & 1 -H'ls · ""-..... h b 1 ~4291 or 645 0527 ~ !\I an 11i:t'{! hy Garden 1Jllr1t lot :s lge room:.. -r--1 MIWlRental!>,S40-S370 ......... toucac 2 rnowlJ ---lwt'ft;euptnr.attan Sep W1lhamWall~r-¥Co. A •-ts croq.tsforRf'ftt 4350 WI n10 + ul1I Abo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d oir--~:; ~~lr.ly 01'. No bd. 21>;a, crpl, drp:.. up dnung areu.s. 2 rrplc s. pvt ---pa.ru11en ••••••••• •••••••••••••• dt~I.. >PJCt'!> & l-lll!:le P't 2.~· 4 br, ! bsa, with all _ ,._...._!.L.-...t 3300 __ . _ stain. children ok., ~ paUos Both uruts ha\lc •LA PARISIEHNE• ...__ .. _ .. "......... -ur.-•'.lru••c :.put.'c nr or 11 \: l .\I .1' It• r !>, ._extras. -7 /mo. lsl. ....._.....~ ··' $375-... ·--r-· -· _...., r. " ltul + $ I OO. Broiler •••••••••••••••••••••• E.'cltrng 2br. 2ba condo. flUO dt!p.831·21114 _ ~~1"1 e_: ~~Wl;,..., .,.,;,.-· 1&2 kr unfum S195 & up 8801rvine beach. ~ -.m11I~. ~ Ownn/llrol..l'I Ii;:! lli..'ll 544).()81" Wt.ns. ocean bay view . .,... .......-..-.or ............,1 All •'ll•ctru• F1rt>plal'<'. lrvme al 16th dbl. Ail !714 l~>li:..'O l .• \•·,L'"'A ll"'A''ll RENTALS pool Jacuu1 W/D $3'15, Duple,, f,J !>t:udt'. 2yr:. ------llcall-d pool Adulta, no 645 0550 --' " " " 4Br 2ba Immaculate 3 bedroom & den brand ~lam & pm ' · old. 2bd , 2bo, blln:1. HEW TRIPLEXES pets. !f79-l268, G4S·l2GO or ......,... .... 5-Mt · • R...tal 4400 Ofl11:c/11ruft•h=o. 11:15 Sq. ~ M~naln. No peU.. new-J asmine Creek. · dshw11hr .. l·rpt!> .1Laragc 2101 Huntington St. \J79-ll81 170016th St l''l :! bulb,,, pari..ina lol, S375. wtr pd. Avull May yrly lea:st S8SO inrluchng lbr. Mariner's Square . Adults. no pets. ti-U-02 Olx 1. 2. 3Br pat.to apts Aci'O!>l> frum golf course Dover at !6th &.clltiY• Officu h1.:h 11'1h1h1y ~orncr, l5. moo depl, 831S·~S7. K ar d c n e; & 3 1 1 Completely lumlsbcd. ~M7 646:l ~lpn l·S842·3Sll 20432Santa Ana Ave 642•8170 BrUlldwuy Ufc. i\ldi.:.. i.llt\•111•11·1., ll'<l't' • 581·31961 facilities-pool, jacunl $400/mo. 646-al.S9. NEWLY DECORATED Newer 2 BH. 2 ba. $265 Sanla An>t IUIJ(J :-. to~:.l llwy 3252 & tennis courts. lBr Duplex. gar. yrly. 2 br w /l·arport Sll:IO JBdrms .. 2 ba. S32S STEPS TO IEACH 4000 From $190 per mo l'lw.l\1 __ lk11l1m .t.M 7~1 __ ~!'!!~••••••••• S 1 j Nochildorpet. Wat er pd. 2192 '"C' Bit uu, carp., drapes, 38r,2ba,unf.s:i00yrly l•;v·l·~n·t•f•K••.•p•ri•v••.·C•.:;-;:·, offikces. re<.'epdtedion111t & llr.mi: .. l'o Airporl ummer rent a us l 673-2787 Pl11cenuu. Call btwn l end. gara ge. Kids • "'....., par mg Pl'0\'1 •t no Dt>lui.1· or1• 111 Dt lu11.e llnobstructedOceunVlew above Lit.tie Corona 636-4!20 O.K.Nc:ar Adams & Bach.waterft.unr $250 wk&S60/mo.up. additional coi1t. Con· BldA. i W.s<in a\ail mid Brand new 38R, 3ba Beach ~111a..ts Beach 28H,2 &,unf.$395 S48·59Mor~ ference room & stt:no June. Bob Oickanson, twnlbe. ratio, sec gate, U.Wf• wil!hed •2 Dr Mesa Verde upper Agent 536-8836 SEA WIMD grapher a\·ail A1tt 97!.I ~ teruus. pool. 3 Ac pk. Pvt Carmel model on Port ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qwel art'a. Adults. $200. Condo, 2 bedrm11, 2 ba Wk w/kltcben & up. RLM ASSOCIATES bcb acc. $~45. Lsc Wheeler. 3 bedroom. GeMnll 3102 Nopeb 833-8974 t:X lKe 2br , 2ba dlx Un!um. Yearly.MOU mo. Aiit $37 .so wk. up . .>17-61~7 ~9341 family room. Yearly ••••••••••••••••••••••• pools1do apt nr. bch. ~·97Mor ~·~ ----l.iiftff' Ruta& 4450 ---------1 1easeSS2S DR. enc.:lo11ed patio Adil no pets. $195. 232Q 150 I W•stcliff Dr-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le.i.:.e a v1ev. home. 3 Br, 2 • lBr 2Ba, ('l>U. ISrl>s. bltos, Small child olia. No JK•b Fionda c• .. ..., ......... 00 Mo, kll pnv. female, * 1 '"GU ..... I"' '"CH• u .• I "'·--'-111clud gar Tuslan newly o .....,.. Pl · """.....,._ wor .. 10" or ~1 ud~nt N.....,..,.rt !''1nanc1alCtr "'""' .,,.. 1::A Dia, am • ......,e, ga.uur. STUDIO A PT •. ·-Ath · .. -967· b S2l . ""'' 11ceol1<1, Apt ---------1 • • ~ "' ~~,,..... d .... ~ "'' ~ .._. A ...... , .... 3 N00.3 a •-Ba ls 00 4186orM2·38"17 t -..-.. Offic• Space wtr, gar r opener • .,..,., fireplace on the water. · '"".,..., r. l >'> • cp · --..., ~17 ' ---d bll S3SO Call Qf\ Site Mana~er . UtJl.JlJes10cluded,$2SO. lsJJllMf 3106 Large 2Br, 1 ba, pallo, ~~io14 mo. .B. Steps lo beach. W/ <7l416423lllext24ti :!9221 Tleree Lane. 3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt..,/drps, newly redec, kltc~n pnvil. Workina ---- !am rm. 2h ba, beaut COLE OF NEWPORT ••2BR, 2ba, .Y~ly. ~n nr shops, ndults, no pets. lbd, 1 blk from bch, A~ail Yearly rental across from Fem 2S-3S. S160. 67S-1706. rood. Incl. club dues REALTORS be a.rn c:e1lln1s & Sl85.333Cnbnllo June lSl. $200 mo. B.ty Beacb" Park Nr ltetrhlt 4200 aa.rdener. $48S. ~1•07 675-5511 ~hghlS. Super ! S37S 2 Br 2 Ba, cpt.s, drps, nr 536-2774. ne:w' 2 br . 2 ba d.plx •••••••••••••••••••••• Mk.siott V;.jo 3267 awind Condo. 2bd. 3ba, ..._ shops. $19S mo.. No pets. z Br Twn.b.1e, pool, Frplc. crpt /drps, d/w, NEWPORT SHORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplc., dbl gar:, dis· ••NEW, lrg 48R 01>~ 6'!·11S4 waaher/dryr, 9522 Pet· wasbJ fdryN, pvt P~~·ooAvuJ s ... ~~c,:ba.$7. avaMil. Jun~lS ~f-Jh:L-~ b··-... r. tnb -mpa-~, duplex unit vr1~ Avail t s wood, Hntg B cb, wwl. OJ)t!ll ... mo. tr~u ...:pl. 50 o. -·r -wv• w .. ~ June Ill. f600~0~ 968-0349or968-0573 673-3397 3 HR. Avail June lS thru 3br. a. b1~ yard. Call pvt palio, Fum/UnCurn. LORAVA"'CE Sept.$200\Veek 58G-O-IO<I or Leadenbl S47S D·S30-8lll2 Eves, • "'' * 3 BR, 2 BA, $320 1116 W. Balboa Blvd, apt Caywood Keally s.is.1290 _R_E_ .. _8'l2_·4_4t6 ____ -t f!.31·2258. Realtor 673-4062 Duplex, lge yard. dbl A $315. Apt C 9'!90. Yrly -------- WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT BEACH • ., A• . " '•• • ,. • .... At• l:?tMhq ll of rom llll'rt 1.il !lp.JC'e m V1rtona lSt.•ach :i r r::i L"':ii;~ fnr )ti50 month HORlt_.S REAL TY • 494-8057. IDULSHOPS Sell'rlt-d 'hop-. & off1ct" 'P·•l·1· 11vail. The f ar· tor>. 42:l W 30lh m lhl' lwall ol Qinnrr} V1llu jl" h11 111r111•all ti73 !l3'J3 ~;....,.. lalbooPetlinsula 3107 aur dshwshr nr bcb lse. Adult. Rt mdld. ti Bch. Pvt area. View. 14tw_... Bead! 3269 Fun!lllMd 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ~ 5:J6.S1G6 ' ' prlcn'g, lndry. l Blk from :steps tu heh. 2Br. 3bu, ----..,, 1, •1 1.• 7 h .,. ,...... • Tff( • • ocn & bay. No pets. no rum. Avail. June, July, $140 up slnr<'4lffil'e• ci>I" "'!11t' · !•II •· I l :"''. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r. 2ba, yrly, balcony. Bar hApt,lBlkloRcuch. waterbeda.Call813.-6210. Aua,.4947901 drps otr bdth t 73Ul l '~ti1tt1u~.t.J\Jll)rO\.J7.• Cilll Mr Ho,.,•td 6 4 5 . 6101 WATEHF RONT 2Br +H.8 .CONDO·Adullovcr J>Allo,2carenc.gar.No FRIENDLY ut1Jpd.19S,sludentpret. --:--OcnchBlllU lj.(:!lJl"31 "I It A1<.:. P't b.•~h den,3Bu.2 prk'l!!'IP3l'l'1> •M>, l lir, a ll rec incl'd, pets.$395.642-1603 960-42SS NewportHets.2 8r1Ba. ocahowR..tal1 4250 ' · 1•.1l111 1·r1l\'(, c11ps SI.I.> Side tit' avail. $900. Yrly J(uarded g:i.t.c, pcl 0 CoroM .. Mer Jaz2 patio gar older odlt.s no ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE RENT 11111 W;1h•r 1nrnl. IJo) h•. li.c. $200 sec. Don .Nourse $300 mo. 6 mo. to 1 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLACE Huntington pet.II. R l5.'S48·5J06 ' Palm Dfsert for renl or Ol'(jces a.11 low ,., :i:; 1)(.1 ·'~' nt.:. Ill 1108 t)+l.9060. lease to responsible __ __ HarbOur 3842 gt f'f ~e 3 br. 2 ba condo ~ fl. Minion \ w;n & !>! ~J rr c.,,,111 "•"'·' WATERFRONT. r 1er & f)t!non!>36-!IS2S -Enjoy t.bcgood UCe! Live •••••••••::_~:••3•bd•••2••b•• N!!t!: :r;:rR. :~e,l~cd ~~~pl. furn. Tennis.: 1.aguna N1eud :?1~1 lo (;111 111 Ml· l<kul lt11 noat. 3 bedrm. formal c:OftdoMM.iwm n;a ... .., among mag nlricent ew spacavua • a, yrd •129s ·d 1 • Sl1\'J ..., ... <213)377~evescx 2000sqf\ s:n UI)) pcor Mi'tl nr J:••ct'I 0 1,·. dine nn, 2 balh!I, Wf W ............. ~ 3425 '[l,. z-.~......... trees, streams & rrplc ..• Beach, p~rk, Bo~ ~~luts. wknds. ---l'rl..i; .• \ r.n•~· .. .,....Q f 1 111 ..,. ..... waterfalls In a quiet. shopping, 16702 Sims. · •I'IOPRfF.Rf~T • 11,.-. •.. 111 ... ,11 ~ .. •. ~ ~n~ ~:[y· 1~: ~~~~·;~;·;~=·~~:·;;;;,~ mountain-likesetl.ulg. _IM0.28ll l Br. uUJ pd. yrly, new EAHFROMT 1 2•3 Rm offir" '"'m 1111..qf~ ;·ll.'> ;';;,. 11111 only.Barr rtL He ally pnUo,pooll350mo.avall. CORONA DELMAR C......,_.,TVrooM&1,,,ine 3844 paint & cpl i1. SUS. P..-Pt.,........, !~~11~r.,,.~1\0 ~ .. ~!~ ~'tll6!..'ior~H~2:00 642'~ 6/1 OOS.2680 2 Br Towllboule, frplc. pool tables, social••••••••••••••••••••••• SC.S210or 1"'92 3710 Super dtx 4 br 3 ba. patio req I03 lZZJ Tel noon 1, , HM. 1-; .\: :! uffu·e.., BLUFFScondnleaRS full Pool,temlls,c:oollilental ••••ts, S11nday Tw&Rock Lge Twnhse.2Br1 ~!1 Ba, upperd«k. finest view E.i,tlith~1 t·.,,1,1 M~i.J "'IB 6 mos Dl'W, or breakfast. Some ocean It ...___..__ • ~ 2 Vi t ....... bit d h h of Jtlly, Balboa Pier. 60 ru SQ FT Slal1lnjt at S4!15 xtras, 2 Br 11-'i Ba, gar. Calalina views. Close to ~ • ..-...... 1s a .... ,... ns, slove, 11 ws r , Catalina. June 15 to 30th. 161; \\·t~I (.;LI t,.. :\ 11 t.00 Sq 11 . 1l1111hh· dn11r,, • Agenl&M·ll33 * pool & j1cuui. $385 lsc. shopping "fine beach. snuaaleg pooh. '-cJe ioo~lll eruo~a re:axed ==~b ~P ..,;opa~,H~ $1 ,000; J uly. S2,SOO, AGT.5'1 50.1:? ~lu~t.~~;11~1~~~1~~~·~~~;~ Newport Shores 2 br. 2 ba !J68.Q34 6'&4·2611 jac1111i, 2 sa11oas, v ~Ye ''( T ~c ~1~ Hosp 642-4387 • August. S3,000. Owner. • •1 .. ~. i.;c~i •• house. Ntwly dccorotfd foW'llltouse •ollerrbal. llQI. 1 age 0 u e ~ 673-1334 • nr airport al .J.I I" AdulL11prer. Club. pnvgs. Unfurni1it.d 3525 Quall y adult apts rrom ~~~~~;~3 ~J:~ Lovely 21lR 2RA. 6111.ido room~. W/IS phonl.' ... ~" nduitriol Rental 4500 $350 962...UOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bll< to beacb, 3 BR. 2 Ba, ~-Custom dtcorated 1 ~mes faso to $430 Parle Dr. Ill st.'rority lg Bear Cabin. 2bd Davit's S56 ... 242 •••:••••••••••••••••••• Beach house. Club pool & NB "The Cove ... Brand ~i,'°Siso~~:~s&'· Bdrm, l Bdrm &den_ l "'1 mo. Three Roclr.viewDr . bldg. SlOSO, utll pd. ~!~~"67~183. week Cholu Location ."". _1!!,0t1~11S<1:_J,1~,-.rN II. t_";. crt.. 4br, 3b", frpl~. new lux. channel frnl bath. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. lrviDe.1133-0tOO •• Shown by appt onJy •<:all Offi t l I ..,.. "'' ., ' ''" • ....... .. ' Spacious c:loseU & cop S48-1608an.4·30pm mtal t ....... 4300 JCCOr~ orl'rt'll J '"'~ l\CE'.'JT Sii ·~ :Har gar. avail 1mmed. twnhm VI/ lndJvd. gar. . of Hwy. Dtn 3br, 2ba, b d F il &. le h 31 .. 8 · 1 0 sq. fl. Ne" port rcn111 $Ml.SO/mo. 631-0383. 2BJ', 2Y.Ba, all nns w beams, Crpl. blw, $47S oar s. ur n ore ac ""' "'-t ts f-llrMstt.d ...................... c II led ·39 67 )(l ---------1 vu. J'vt bcb/ ......... Yrlu moolhly,""7"71"". maidseTVireavailable. •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.-.ti~i ...... ~ 3900 AVOIDINCOMPAT1BLE u~u_!:_li. '< i~'<•1~11fl '' llMMl,qfiAIC ...,.,. OT v ol" "' s u la l\:d bbl in tb or~-uffw•• \1>.H"I'. All h•·Jtc'<I Ueaut. Execulivc 4Dr, lse. Owner 75i-l800. or m a pe accep a pe e lo e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ItOOMMATES! :\11.>dical Su1tl', 11ub h•u"· ll.J11tlolph SI . ("no;l.i Fam. Rm, Din Rm, on o.~. OHTHEWATER <Wficebours9t.o6 Ocean from your Apt. THEEXCITING "--·~ 01An.s'UHuMrrm CdM Avail. anytime . \h·~a Sll20 r>4h lliS'I cul-d ·sac. Regulation n.-a.. ol-L.-3600 DLX APT 2300 FAIRVIEW Lease. Luxury, security, PALM MES'" "'PTS ~L· _ S3SOmo.675·36fiO dtl lt' la rt.$62S~XHvn•-BctwecnFair&WUsoo Matureadult.s.317SSCst. '""'"' ' TakeslheGuesswork --.---.----lOQIJ Sq. Ft ofr & 1.<art-:0.1~5-lS~ cou ••,••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~~:~~ t:,~~:b:. Costa Mesa Hwy. 499-2835. MINUTES TO NPT out or rcndln)? thnt Sq fi't. $2641. 3975 Um·h. hou~l' ..,pa1'<' 111·111..,., rrnm --------iLgl' q!liet2 Br, l Ya Ba, for frplc 10' coilln"• 545-2300 8CH. RIGllT ROOMMATE Newport lkud1. Ai.:cnl CX' A1rporU>'1!1 I lllU HTS quiet couple or peraoo, ·• • · enn view, spac. 2 br. Bach, 1&2 BR. l\.1'!·4134 Since 1071 541.5032 -- HIWPORT HEIG patio, view. yard. N 67S-O'll5. l·BR, cpt/drps /stove/ Adutt.s. 2607 Solana Way. from $UIO. ---Industrial BldCJ 1401 Cliff Dnve pet3. Dana PL $225 mo. a Mftcl 3124 refng. All util. pd. Del. S350mo. Adults, No Pets Rm mate to share lgc 2 NEWPORT BEACH l'rlm<' 111 .. 1,11 li1t•.ilrnn. ~c 3 Hr 2 Rn, w /Crt>lc, 4113-0072 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llarbor & Npt. Blv. on W. ,,._ I I l b look IS61 Mesa Dr. l>drm lllle dv.n town JI 8 . 1.2,3.5&6 ro<>m 1:ard1•n or ,, 001,11 rt 1'"""141 huihl. hltn' & romp . r"-dcc. -BAy.$190.5489516 .,.,..cusve rover · CS8lbE1llll ofNcwport male /fe male 2 1·30 feces from Sii~ :11~:1 " ~ ~ '} l).475 Ml 5619 ~;vtA. New lgt 2 Br 2 Ba, llevcl CASA VICTORIA 11\& OC'ean·bowUng green. Blvd > 1!<17·1103 A~k for Davin ll1tch Slrl•t•t, 1'i II I''"" :-K-t• 1•1.111~ H. I Ill I ----trl pl ex, ca thed r a I 1,2&3 br ,Deluxe Unfur. HMtllM)t• hach 3140 Nr Victor Hugo. S360 mo 546-911GO 11 30 5 30 :urpol1). !17!I f.c;lili .J 11 lll'llmk """'"''"" ~h11rr 4hr, :!ha bnmc-, Ct'il'Jt!I, fol'Ct>d 111r. tr or Furn. gas/wtrpd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo lease include!! uhl. · · ____ 111·'1•!0• 11111r 1n1 • 1'117 w /~wlm min1t pout~ k1lch, d shw11hr, e ncl, AdulU·NopellSec:.aalc llAMDHIW gar.soflwater.'62CWf Apollmenhfundllled Apmirnetthfumidled ApathWfthhrnisMd htl \,ilh 111.iu,l l'I. J A" u 711 · I 71 ~/ ro o. rrnt10, nn r hildrcn. n Pool. rec nn, elevaton Ntar Lake Park. Doluxe Dr. Ownr"94-0023. or Ultfwftlshed 3900 or Uftfuntfti..d 3900 or Ultfwftiwd 3900 '\1·~1v 1h·1111.111 .. 1 '" ~' 1 ~ 111111. 111:ts 0vl'rlooldn!l Bluffs, 525 V1ctona, 642.mo 3 & 4 Br, aJl bltoa. dbl ull Loguita Nlqwl 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• • ••• n It t c " f ' h" ". :! 111 v I mr. :in.1th v./,.ludv, <•nil ~M .flS27~ m o.l 2~2 MESA VERDE area. aaragcs. Nr. Be:ich •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 I ~1111,1 n11' ~t:!:, 11111. 11.ir w1c.>l>t'nt•1, •of\ ""tr, a r1 r , Onlac r. Home ll!DO!lpht're 2 & 3 N.W. comer /\lab.im.i & Br condo on pvt 1tolf It'~~ th ;.1~. 7171.:.11 o.w l'onl tr n n111. $41!1 mo !';~.r;:~c 847·~. brdriuxupts. ~1034 Adams. 847·:n'\7 COOl"M'. A/C, pool. prof. Ill more _an a Rentah Wonted 4600 K;l.')~73 ---Br l '..\ Ba, brnnd new lklr. 2·~ n •. f'rl1I. Uin ~~Yrly ll>:IS~. $450 GRAND OPENING .... , ................. . NC'wport tu,, cundo I.a'' l..ill 3 llr 2 Ba, pvt yard, Twnhse style. Fr-pie, L.:<' Rm, 2 IJlh to bt-ach, no 1111""'' ""·'" " v1, ll>r. 2ha w /rrpk. blln-.. 1Jrpi., rpU, bllni., I child p \'l patio, anr, S27S, p<'l'I. $295. Avail 5/lG Mewpori leodt 3169 ~s a revelation! 111111·1 114111 dr111l.• I "" wrt b:or,pool,h.•nnl•,l"l' 01\, no pt'ls. $27S. 8121 Adlt.s,nopet.s.JH7l:ldtn ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l.l hw 111 ,,,.,\II\ 111 1, I $17!1 6U·4747 llrha•I Ur. HO. ofc: 751~ NWJll frnm """~·Ill• Ill 847 lMI fVt'!l S53b38 L.mdmark. Elcrlrlr, St'.L'I. Out oC the tore. Utll. ni M 1r,11;;'1'1.' Wnlk New adult waterfront nc-w, adull!I over 40 pd J.•M' apt!> in M c1111 Vrrdt>. '410/mo t ·1111 Sltt 7476. Main Rn-ital.a, 540 5370 BtauU(ul l1nd1capin1t --- F.xctiptlonally rich In· Apca t11cc11t1 F.nilihed ..,... ho~nh hn115hed tl'nor,;, 1&2 lxlrnu; frnm or U..furnl11Md 3900 or u..funtfsh•d 3900 THE ILUFFS • ;···· ••••••••••••••••• ms. Mcsa Vento VlllM, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll lghlv 1t1'Ar111l td :'I nno. Surrnun.ctrd by lMS Me:-a Verde Drlvt> hdtm . 2'., Im. llrnutlful wul<'t.UUlpd. l'et•. East, C n11la M.isaa. ~r1•1•11l>cll. SflOtl J'cr M111n Renlnb. S4()..~0 (714)~1. month lcdboo '"""'ulo 37071--Hoc--a.tMIG--D-e_M_•_M __ UMIQUli HOMES •• • •. •• •• •• • • • •• • • ••• • • 675·6000 Jl'iO ~nndy ~ rool. Ultl 160 W . Witso.. C.M. ---pcl t '••t· CIMH GW0CJ4t1 HARIORVIEW HMS Mom Rrntal~. 540-5370 IU~AllT. GROUNDS 111( h I y u ll fl rad. d .. _. 3722 Al>lJl.TS NO r f:TS c.' ARM E l. :in R. 20 A COf'OllO _,Mor 10 ininutt'-. to C>C"C'An. 1., .. 1:1v •·P. 11ntnt>r & 11on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 br, 2 br UJ>IM'r. 2 br wtnnrl.Avall on e n.n I••' lbroverura.c•utHpd down, paho. All rt· \\ rl'f he•,; 5~. SU50 n'I<' S22S. llh9,, no pcot/chld rurb\sMd F'rom S'200 1.111.1121 (lV<'"• tl.1114124 144-4'40.lns.~\ly lS Oas & wlltl'r Incl. d.i '~ Costa Mno--37 24 Draperies, carpels, KllS IW';at, RU stove, air «'On d1tionlog. 1w1mm1nl( paol, rec. room, waabcM S~c 3 br . .? b.t, ''~Pl' tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt'.1l·h l"omm. pools & J!l7 .50 WES & UP t4'11ni~ SMO mo. Arl 6 pm •Stucho & l 81< Apt.3 1-4.'> :l"Till •1V & Maid Suv Avail & d.rytr.it. ll.1rhnr Vt('W ll omc" :\lon.1n1 rlan.:? br. 2 ba. 1Jen. erdnr S."iOO. 6'~ 3Br Wl"'-trhrr 3Br. 2be, frplc. beaul yd. nr schb, '5hopg, $4 . 6t6 23119. N"'JI( C hr. 21, ba, Plao7. A 612/ib. $475. 642.lM90 ·-+------i STEPSTOIUCH Townh.w /Oplll, 2 br, dm, J\IJ ba. frpk, p.l)tio. aun dk. ~219A Rlvl'r,N.B $CZS Letue. Open Sat le Slftl-5. •f'tloneS4'rv. llld pool 1&2 BR garden apll. •Children StttlOn f)'J>tc , dshwhr, pvt patlO, •I.ow m<"!llhly nitt'!!'. nr. lrvme Ind. Arca. SlSO •~OFF W«ll'1 rt'nl to$21.S. M'f·2Ml W/lld ._..__ bG 237& N"'J)Ol1 BIYd~ll ~Jy 3 br """'JU:><:· 2 · 543 WJS6or64S-39'7 Patio, (?pie, pool. $300. AduJlS MS-338'1 SUS CA.SrTAS BEAUTIF'UL brand MW ~R:" DACHS & 1 BR bach apts. Cpls, d~. F.ll.cepllonally Nice rrpl'c. Refrig. incl. $11$. 2UONcwport Blvd., C.11. Ten. 979-3376or64S.112:A Clean 111( 2 br \Q)pcr in 4 lAJl._.21r plex w /bllcon y . Rltns. wrw. drps, pool, etpt/drps. c~ aar $200. Adlts /no pet1 Adttsfno p(U. Applica M>3971 llom tak~n oow. A• 11 ---------1 llayU ~7485 1 Dr, modl'rn kitchen, STUNNlNC lit' l Sr,1---------pr-.., on cb111.Mt, boal Crdn Apt. pool, •R•< s:ns. 3 br, patio, kid• a. a.lip l.od'd SJTS.. 1sz.l6l6 area,$UO 1tOW. lllbSl ~olt. Pee. arm.-OC. Main Rmuls. S40-53TO BRAND NEW ALICIA VILLAGE Ans SCENIC VIEWS Laguna Hills newest deluxe adult apartment community -High on a hilltop overlookin~ tranquil countryside -fo'antastlc mountain view~ -Minutes from freeways & regional shopping centers. I & Z IEOIOOMAl'TS in a beautiful wooded park !let.ting featuring· ./Patio kitcltfts ./DilllwcnlMn -Air coctditioninq I DINllq anos ./Klltqs[u ~ witet I Dr.11-, rooMI wittt vanity ............. cloM+I ./Wood pmei.d •oflJ ./ 0,.. beGIR c.m.cp ,,..,..~ .. ~ ./G.-rOCMlt c~ ·~~--wwta..­ ./lilliorch. ~ & '°°' ./s.ct '+'oleyball ~oeri I SpariL111HJ cle• l_..H ./City be Mnic. I S.C.tly MODELS OPEN 9A:\t T06PM 25211 Stockport On \'C. Laguna Hills Sll-41)0 511-6151 DISTINCIWE ADULT APARTMF.NTS Th.-Huntington will o~ your eve• to .ihat pleasurable apanm#nl llvlng 11 rv.lty all abotttl Now. during the flrt.t phat.e of che Grand Opening,. com« dltK:~r our llUl)«Tt> aperfmentt. fanta1Uc dubhouw and marw~ rttrtatlonal fecllltlHI (And how uelly affordabl .. • better llfHtylc can be a1 T1'4' Huntington.) Affordable Rentals rrom S2U lo S29S per month. I 4 fir, llmrw, II Hor l'•I" I.• \I 1• ,I \I ' ,t I ;t 1• I' • h1111'1•·1 .1fll m111•1 will 11· 111·1·111 .11t• '.till "U.1:1 WAN'I ~:11"1 Cl It!'' r. I 111 2 lH•1h OUlll h1111 ,\' 11' 11~011;ihh'. C ·o\l .1 .\fr•. a N••Wpull ll,11h111 ur1 .. 1, /\ d 11 I l N " 11 I' l ., lfr(1•r1•1tt'I'"· Ii 1~> 71.!1 unc•1 21'm lutintn/lnYttt / Finan" ···············•••····· SOOS Pl11"1<'r ('r . .it11 :,hup fnr ~ale• <Gd'"" ruh .1nlJ1:r 1 fW'> ~1 &'>11l 'c:llll UOAT \ti\l;..;TE:'oi \ ,n; (Tov -.11Jc only I SJO.Ol•I fl4'r vr t lrt•m pollf•n11.il • 0\\111'r Wiii Ir.ml H1•1th' to t,;h1~~il11'\l 1\l.l ll:>47 U.tl• ly J>tlnt, PO Box 1560, C•.ta Mcu. Ca. 92G2G _ G;&rclt:ninl( Rt for ule 1 • T. GMC PU, la1Wnmowe1 . vac & cdcer & S900 rno. 111 acc:te. '3500. 54 97HI . •HACH• MO .. lY.WAIW F'aH Co od & dell rc"\11uranl Low food ro.ts. Xlnt tease• Tllne"\<1 forces owner l o 11 qwd.11le! $32.&001 latbool•yP'rop. ft••ort • 675-7060. -- Frid!)'. Mey 1 '· 1978 OAILYPILOT •7 I Add 11 ••• Bt•lfd 11...0iaper it .. HammeYit ..• Caroet ._SERVICE IL.Cement It .. Wire 1t •• Hoe It .Cl~an it ... Move 11...Press it ... Parnt It .,Nail rt ... Plaster lt ... Fix it ... DIRECTORY Plumb It ... Patch tt •.• Plpe tt ..• t<emoae1 n ... ' Roof 1t ... Landscape It ... Tile lt ... Trim 1t...Sew it. .. Hauf it. .. Add It... Plant it ... Alter lt ... Learn it ... ...,pleac•l...-W lc.,.111..-lc.,et~ke -....... 0..••1 ~... . Mo•l.t ...._.;a..,-,. ~ ······················ ·······················1······················· ······················· ··········· ....•........ ······················· .................................................................... . APl1t,JANCf: REPAIR Room •ddlta P•"oa WeC~niCar,,.tCt.encn O&RWtCK•SON [TOKYO TOM· An llour ENJOY your •um mer. MOVlNC! Ltl z upr. PATCll P~'Tl?lUNQ REPAIRS AL.LTYPf:S il<I Snvtce\'.tll P•MIUlti. ooot•heh••s SUamdunar~mpoo Add.IUoN 6 Rt'modtMI W kly 121 Petr MooUI call Port·A Ma.ldJ to do men movo you. ReH, ••ALLTYPt:s•• Rt-D0n1tblc, frM,'Sl. Uc CTJU~9U?2 tlt' Jfllh.n'492'13h.IU I Allo1Jphobtft')'Allwork Lu:Bl2l~ '42·lt3', Coat.a Men )'our Jlouucluoln& .-.f• .,,_..,.or~ FreeEsl M~ WaltQ).50'20anyUm• ---~ ---. • :~ au.r Rel•.~eeP'4t'•· SdtJ10 m-4!Ml £~. IK2'719'or&4$~l. leinn1 S..Ju ,.\11t1h'/(;rett•rn.tn RmdJ Rtu raltos 04$ 3U6 ---........_. 644$ l~ Additions· l11te ••••••••• •••••••••••••• fou h, "9p1atra, IDftllll de • ~ Ex J C Nancy's tlou11edeanin1 •••••••••••••••••••r••• n.~tucco ••••••••••••••••••••••• B 0 0 K K f.; t. r l "JG lldta>h1 frul '119 31!.IS Dl.amood Carpet Sv• ;;.~.;~:••••••••••••••• c:mpi::.n~!rd ·~:r:f ~rv1~ ... 'tee tst 118, 1'WFt'LER.S WEST Ch•er block wall.I. ~ CF.RAllllC TJLt; New• SERVIC1': • C.-pet s.,,,lu <-'lftn. r~p•ara, HIK • 1Archtt atudenl wUI help ahrub~ry . tree11• Fr~ N 8 . CM. ~U ·OSTO, Lowtal price-a. blcbet1t eat, low ralee.MG can rmdl. l"r\M!I •l. Sml jobr. 1\11 PhUSl'• bkkpn "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~!.!!!.!· Oruoa• Cu )'OUIC\)'OUrbldaperm1l, •t 54G·WT SU._!UIU qUMlily.L1(ctimo1uar. V ... RYN~ .. TPATCll welcome 536·2426 & l1n11n('1t1I 1>1Jtcmnt•,1,.., -·-v mtbl• r11te., *°' Jobs , . &U-S507 "" , " ~Ji3. p.iyrollell: l'romplu•rv ,....111t1jlOQ & alHm clr•n· 073116' YA R 0 & GA. f\ /\GE llooM'kN'pln& J>to~nda· JOBS&T.EXTURE -------1.qt / s mu II l\ct'l '~ 1rwc l.'.olur l>ri&blt'nl'rt, c......tjCollc.Nt• · O..E NUPS 'u h 1 bit-. utlculalt', own ,...,/P ..... '"J f're\lat. 8M-lt30:Tt-HSff•lc• 9ti2 IS290 v; ht t'" r pt• IO m In ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • i.. ••""'9 1 ~ l s.'is.4 ~ ou tr11uport11tlon. l>cborah. ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• M.-'-1-••••• •••••••••• •••••••• - ' -))h~at•h CIC'un llv rm, din CONCRETE, blk walll. ';.••••••••••••••••••••• na _rs __ 1' ___ G7S.ill37. Lob• Pride Fair Pri~ • ,____, Kemoval• trlmmln1t Carp4tnter rm & hull 515 l\\fC rm paUocvrs,gutter&dwn. \omplttt'Cardrmna !G.Mr•s.t-.ices Cl -;I M bit h m " Uc/lna.CaitcoPatnUna:••••••••••::••••••••••• pru11i111. ~est. Llc'd: ••••••••••••••••••I•••• SJ~. C'OU(h SlO. chair SS XJnl rd, Ile. S4l ·4222 ffr\·lct lo mo 1 atu •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• "~ ng d o , e o e • XJnl tdcren~s m 333$ HO MESA VERS rully ln:iurt!d Ma 26.M C11rfl('nlry Add urn Jbll <iu11r dJrn llt.•l odor Crpt . lrt!t ell 6t$ ~l Kt1v;n llANDYM .., H •. up ··con ommiums. ex· ' Plumblna & Uc.-11\ina ---··----<.:ommer~l.11 lie fr~l' rl'p.1lr. J~ yr11 upr OCIConcrt>te MiHonry, 1enl 'A,,. o mt's .. pn w /rtfer. Call PETERSPAINTING Freeesllm11tes.hon~l&Gardcnln!l •od Trrc l~l 6\$~3» · ' ' I work mys elf. Rers bldJ, •II typea. Qual Eltper. Gardener, m<lan· Ap~t' Co~~liou:1 968~ lnlrt Extr-ReasRaln reliable service. Sl0.00 Ser\lei) -Tra11h Haul ------:• ~10101 ~'Ork,2Syrsupr M2·0T61 ~aoce. cle¥nup, lnm·~·~an. · I~ CotlGeneat~-~ hr, 84'7·0383 BofA & lnl(. J\JV. So Laa to SC. Custombook11hel\'c-,,lblJ1 ROT\RYSTF.\M CnditC_. mlnl 7S1·9207rvu. Jit>·'aCustomRepair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_1..tY..!.-c 01 .. _ t.tasterCharge Ph:41MM42. rVm d1,,_1d~h·r:.. elt C.111 STEV~'S .C A.RPET •••••••••••••••••••••••1u011llawnsmoweded&ed PA.!\JELING -FORMlCA .,, • _.. ..., ~-..t-.wC'-~ mc-e....:n off.SJ6t1475 • • . I"'' &CARPENTRY64Z8809 I RONING, DRE~S· A\'er.nt. l-sty,$295 ..,._ ..,__.... • --• CLEA 'il"'IG Credit Curds. Amenun ~per wtok. Compl S'1 5C ---M I\ K t N u . 2 ~lys:396 Int. S3S rm. JUST PlUMllHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sdl Idle ll~ms M:? 5b'il! f rtt ...st. IMS 41117 Express, Carte Blaoche, wk Georae $.&9 l!OlS I DO fT "'LL! 1\1.Tf' RATIONS in my Pnces incl mtr'l/lubor 642-4111 SPIC & SPAN -• -Banltamrrlcard, major -~ • Contractor COfltroctor I dept stores & other6 ,C\nnup11ndlawncare Electrlcul. Plumbing. home 6460347 Guar,insr,lreeesl. R.,..S..CI• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hard to obealn. Let~ as· ~lkt 541·2049. l'tC He:u rates. &&2·49:>7_ Lc.tdscopiftc) Tcd636 708Sor5$2-0l.34 Professional l>tumbtn)l WIMDOWS r ------------S1$l you in obl11m1ng La t •. ·I ,Hand•ma.n carpenl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa1nt·Repair·2S yrs an REASONABLE RATES Mo1tHOMe1 $22.50 A I t.he-se tilrds by showing wn mo11n • f ean up J • ry. It T .. Cool.r's U c t:IOOIMll INCLUDES W NT To h by wk or mo Free est llr CO\'er'gs tub kits area, wor i;uar. a .. e,~~~~~~~~~~ I ow maoy compallnits SalMGtl29an:>pm I counterU>ps S41.Z787 ·114 Yrs. Expr. tn Cu~tom advantage ol my exper.f. SCREENtrRACKS I evalua~e your •PP ca · Res1denllal Landscap· 536-7056 --t..t~Q.&!17 NB/lRV •DEVELOP YOUR PROPERTY lion Emplo)'ment, an· JAP:\NESE EXPERT 'Hauliftg int: All construcllon In· ~/Heof;,.q ~ •M ~MV/CAP I I nual Income. check Gardco'a&Landllcp'it ••••••••••••••••••••···'~t.iilalloo&dni"n EN·Paffos .......... ~hour. ing /sa\•1ngs are eA 548 Sl82 S48 4464 • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ... -... ? 7 7 I lren1ely tmportanl in --· ------••HAULt:'\G•• CtNl\S Londllt'apin& PATIO Covers Room Prompl24hr service. ,..OW IS THE TIME I . . . succei.i.fully quallf)1ng ROTOTILLIMG YBo~c~,~~';!' 673-0216 enclosures. Quality 71'1M1·22'18 ror job seekl·1~ lo check I I Caft H.lp You With I you_ for the card or your Larje, Small 7Sl·S2:>0 TREEW.ORK -s56.o3'17 wurk, reas. prices. w e. MARV'S PLUMBING the Ua1ly Pilol Help t>ho1ee. For further de ---31S065. IH6·7721. • • 646-98()7 •• Wanlt'<I cluu1l1cat1on. H I Ftnancmg -Coastal Commission I tails. send name, ad Exp Japanese 1:ardener. 1 House<t.oni1MJ MoSOftrf NO JOB TOO SMALL! lhe JOb you want as not "•• & Constnlctioe I dress, city, state & up to· Complt>tc ser vice. fret:>••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhen? you might com.idt>r I ci.ctaklrchn..,..Cantroct....Oe•t4opw AAA F tnan caal & {.~t.~Z7.S4S-Sl06 HOUSECLEAN I NG i:1 Fitepln<:cs-Plonlers ToPlaceyour PoolSerYlc:e offerln~ your 11c-rvices I :\lanaeeme~t <?on~Ul·1Graa1 Co. Mow & edge.I Our Bus'iness. Call BrickConcretePatio, "Fast Result" ....................... with 1111 :HI m the Job I SINCE 1941 I tanlS,. lnl·. Credit Card lite sprinkler writ. Free Janice's noggedy Anns. Block Walls DBQ Pits Service Dire ctory Irvine Pool Ser\'icc, re· ~~!.~l~-c81 cutegvry. l'hone-1 01v1s1on. Box 17299. est 64&-7528 67S·GMJ Ref,£sts646·0464 ad . Call Now palrs.acidwiuhes.work ....,..,., I ~ Irvine. 9'l713. --•t ••soN"Y TJ L~· "rl ,_ guar. Free csl 551·©&2. T U . I f> I I t 642·7003or64S:0761 I Handyman 1erv1ce, you Want a REALLY CLEAN,.,.. n · .... ., c.... 642·5671 ry a at Y o I for Appt. yow-home or m1M I Find whiit you wan\ in n11.me il, wc"tl do 1l. HOUSE9 Call Gingham Block. Cortcrele & Stone. ht. Ul Have something to sdl? c1a. .. s1r1cd Ad to buy, sell ~·;;-;;-;;-;~-;~-;~-;-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~;~D~a~U~y~P~1~lo~t~C~l~a~ss~i~l1~e~d:1~.~~848~-~·~1028~~a~n~e~r~S~p~.m~-~~~G~ir~l.~Fr~c~e~e~s~ts~.~64~S~·~5~123~~~Ll~c~·d~.~968~·~·~2S04~~~~~~;;;~~~~~;±C~l~a~as~i~fi~ed~a~d~.s~d~o~i~t ~~~e~ll~. to~r~r~c~n~t ~:.o~m~e~th~l~n~g~~~ 1 a.sd;9,!:rtvnlty 5oosh~~: ......... !~.~~~.~~·:.~· ..... !~?.~ ~~~~ ..... !!.0.~ ~~~~~·~ ..... ~!.~~~!'.~:'.~:.~ ..... !!.o.~ ~.~~~ ..... !!!~ ~.~~ ..... !~~,~~!'.~!'!~ ..... !~!~ ••• ... •••••:••··~··•••• .. • Ortnkmg problem? 1-· JU.,,,.IOR •i\LL'~llNU:\1 I' DRY ! Call Alrohol llclpline •d6 Van 1 lion, truchl k. & IYQN City of HwAi14011 leodl " StlO.OOOdo~ntakc:.u,er I ~hr.. iiday 8.1538JO rwer aviu. · or re lo 11 ft ~yMettt Tl"Clilillo ~StnrtiOft Escrowotf1cer St2K-t SALESMEN •OltAP!'.:MfG.WKR\l -cQmm. Cirm (or de-N'owTakingApp11catlonsF'or EscrowSecy $900 • SlS,OOOl!O\\nlakrc;o~er I ~·lRl1'l"ALREAOER il\'t'rtes. Xlnt rer Ul&t~ TheFollo\\1ngPOS1t1on:. Secy MortLoan $900 Boys&G1rlslO-lSyrs.old,earnS20·SSO. ·~lJ\IBE~Yu ~w.rn. Oµt•nJOA\l·JOP:\I ~if~~213~~ lndtpenc:lettt, (l.JClft't&TypktSt.o StatTypast to~ per week gettin~ n ew customers for • HSll & HSll Cll 11'~ ;\d\ lt"t' •m :ill maUtrs. • • •-i-y ...... 0 ..... so w r M S6.14 Per Month lrvmc Personnel Agency the Daily Pilot Work hours urc 3 · 30 to •BUILD llOW SL PJ>LY 312 'Ii 1::1 Cumino Real, -.. .., -· -" f2 J ;..,-..L y...i t 488 F. 171h Cosio Mt-l>a 8 ( h . I d ( h. •BEER STt:.\KllSE So1nCtemente.For11ppt Heep Wont~ 7f00 lou&SeUittCJ • ~ ~ Jr• Suite~ 642.1470 . :30a te r se oo a~ a cw ~t>~I! ours 'l:orth or Palm SprtnK.. -l!r.!·9034 492·91J6••••••••••••••••••••••• Port·T1"'97 ,.o Wf M S003 Per Month on Saturday & holidays. Th ts 1s not n HASliJ60ran£t•C\1 . ~DMI:-iISTRATJVE f'it AVON' into your ll.JS..n11aerYCllllth,,.OCJNMAHh ' paper r oute. No deliveries or MS·4li0 5t0 ~ MASSAGE MEDICAL 11chcduh.1. Have Cun. meet SJ.SO Per !lour FACTORY HELP collecting T ransportation p rovided ----FIGUREMODELS DE."ITAL newpeople&makegoud APPLYBYMAY18th Wontt'd·CostaMesaj!agl! y t .. r I II r gt Be h FLUFF Fold LJundp ELECTRONICS money loo! Lets talk The Coast• ~)"Mitt C..tw monlll. concern needs OU mus. ive n .un m on ac +Clean1nl! /\i:t·y in ESCORTS· MECHANlCS ahoul it. <.:all 540-7041 or 17211 hoch ltYd.HMR .... oa hoch .:enernl fllctory help. No south ofSlate rtoquahfy. L.i.i:un.i llt•.i.ch SI l.OOll OutcJll /\ppt. only SUPPLY Zenith 7 1359 ..... 775 l dper net• Call for de 536-4298 1:3:;h + 1kn\tmlvr~ .~>m r Home t>ff1cc· Studio WAREHOUSING ..... ttnb. 545·0401. Equ al Opportunity E m plover up PJr in.: un 'na .. t 631 3811 {;()()KS • II\\} .l(ro,sfor'7.H:.•.;r.~, • _ andothert1 Baby NuN1ery Attendant HelpWoat~ 710olHetpWo hd 7100 FACTORYHELP HelpWOflted 7100'HetpWant~ 7100 an,· d ~tiH.:ro" 111~1! ""g1:r ABORTION---.--Vets avg S4·SS hr. Non. Needed Sun morn &11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••~••••••••••••• \\'anted Costa Mesa gage ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•uvrn:.: Jl l'.I rm\' n Vets start SJ.01 hr & up. eve~ Wed en'.~ 7il\i manuf. concern needs I J ( •• in •111· :-, Coun!>dtnl( & Heferrol ' '"' (•111 • • ' • Part·t1me locu l urea Jerry Murtm Cenlerless Gnndcropr. 2 " t 11 I ' I' h l'rel!. ll'Sl·U \'Ull. wknds • ,ow. \I). 0Ji:1111u >I: +PX & bnfls No exp -----CREW MANAGER Vn1m1nexper.S4S·0401 I'll 101H ti.''· ~!JI t.JiU 2tll1 llctpllneS47·9495 nee. Aile 17.34: Join th~ Babysiller needrd for 2r --------MAIL ROOM iNSERTERS •·1 ··~ \\krub I PIH:G~ANT? Army Re.serve. t'or more children, Mon l''ri. Glen I FIRD SERVICE lr1•tdment CJ rini: conf1dc nlial info 171.t) 527-3031, l213) ~uhrooTI ral<~~·e11~nw~"':dt:~t1 Crew Manager in San Clemente area to TECHHICIAH Peri-Time Op---lty SO I 5 c uuns<'llniz & referral 59-1-0219. • ·c"" 11 fl. 6 ',.., .. ., • .,7 Service medical ele<' ,......... \I 1 d t & a a ·"""""" · s up e rvise junior sall'smcn. Top tron1·c ln.~trume1lls 1n Noexpcricnccnecd"d. •••••••••••••••••••••••I ' ,u, ion. ,, op aon • - 1 .. " 1 T 0 d l.1•c·11111i.: Baby111tt11r . Pl•rmun<·nt commission plus gasoline allowan ce. ~p1tals & doctor's ofrs [nte r viewing hours 9am-1 l :30am Loco nut H •1 we \RE 5,17 2563 ADMINISTRATIVE wan led fM 1 eh1td Must h ave dependable transportation. m LA & Orange Co. Xlnt llii:he'lt <l\tJhl)' &. 'i\•ld I -----Coron;i del Mar an .. 1, m)j No experien ce needed. Phone 751·5192 oppor. Good sal. Co. puid W II Cl.1rkt'. Rrnkt'r •SO:O-\' \ S ~IASS.\G ~;. RECORDS CLERK home. S nlllhls f,ll'r "I. benefits. t:o. car ctl' 9t'3771!ll '11\.1 114.i;I For lhl• mJ,..~:ljtt' )UU 0 \e Salaryopen.67S·4l34 Bell or646-8684. Contact Mr. llaydon, -T-1 bt•l·n \\.t1l111~ ror. call P1ume.perm.pos1t1un. 2 &5 comhndgt? Instrument MortqacJes, riut I R.'ti 1780 Outc-.ill onl\• Apply lG-noon or 2 4pm I s--a 0p....-..16w .:--&-er Co. 1213) 426·3516. Dtt<h 50)5 -· --, Monday through t 'rlday Babl(slller wanted S da}!i .. ..,._ ..-·--•J-.,......., •••••••••••••••••••••••! bJ \IASSAG~I THEIROADWAY a week, 23011:30pm. 21 Fine Laguna store bas LOAN~ 311 OI • no .tml'-. I.IC·' :IS'ICOr I NEWPORT IUCH ('h1ldrcn 3 & b. S3S '\\Cek pos1t1<>n open for reliable .) 14 to I Outc:all'l!IAM·9PM. Wcsl c M . SUS OOH H-'pW--'-""' 110011..1-•p W--'-""' 7100 & personable lady ......... w-."-""' 7100 Hefp Want•d 7100 "'l•o 2nd TD Lo-· 1'._I SI 11 F.Aual Oppor Employer before 2 """'m '" """C'llll ,._.. -""" 49'7·1440 ~-.... _,,,_ .. .-• ~··, I ·""'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················••1---~-----~ .•....••..•.••..•••..•.•...................... F.urP .. tri•rm~~'n"'1 'Wl TheGentleT~h . . 'B'AB'YS1TT1':R. i:r11nd· CARPETCLEAMERS COOK/llOUSEKPPR Floor Girl & Cashier JA~ITOlt F/llme. /\pp/~. Sattler MtC}. Co. Ou11 J ll '.\l:i~'>al!e ~C1hate-youf mnnnf[e a mother type for 2 yr old No expcr. necess. Call in Small guest home. Must be able to work HOSTESSES Ml'i.a Verde t'onv. llo•p 642·217 I 545-0611 I t:.111 ~· l931 __ w~:~e~le~li;1°~[ $~~ girl. my home 8 JO·SPM, fAG-2700. Live in, we furn 1pt. weeknd11, •Ohr week. & CO~KS . t:6l C<>nter St. c M. j -I \ l'.\llKMA~SM:E molslyr 6396123 own trans. Art 61'M, Salary negotiable. Choe Thnft Store. 2025 For Ic habod s Gnls & J l ll hl h fl 1 2MDT.D.MOMEY 1 l,l\tl'l~l.L'i\PUl'T · · 963-1424 CARWASHHlLP 6"'2·9278 W.lstSt.SA.. G r og, Jaws & the aniu;: nil s 1 1 1 ,..11r T I'> I k t c. .a EL. I .a •5 18 Years & Up Cuckoo's Nest. Students pnva c <'Oun ry cu 1 •>r t•rms "ow mllr ,. 'I ~OCHW~'w1lhAI> "'M "' Rarl>erStylist t:OOK·Raltigh H ills F\lllTime.OCficepos1lion ok. F\111 or p/lime. Call mler\'1ew, Tut·~ & W1~t. p-.l runih. Pl''"'"'"1 F'\ix•r,Allunn11Cirls is laking apphcotlons Carlton's l1111rDesign METRO CAR WASH Hosp,1501E.16thSt,NB. nvn1lable. J. Herbert 714/752-69S5. or apply at l.303call64'1~04. M'f\it·c• 111 \our home ~ir \lun ~al II AM to4 All from person~ JHyrs/over 642·8418 29SOHarborBl.CM 645·S707belwn9·4:30 Ha I I Jew e 11 e r s · 341 B d D NU ----oflll'l'. ti7;,.rn1-t Hkr <!I Sumlu~· l l'M lo 12 Mid· for positions in Dining W<'ll tm\nster Mall. aysa e r , · · •KITI.:llENllF.l,r h1 -i ' . mi;ht Rm & Bar. Apply in Barber 11tyltst : Apply at CASHIER COOK·SAUTE 8!17-0327 Nextlolsadores. •WAITHF:ssi-:s I' •' .. ,11 .,.11 ... ,.11 ,,.,.u-ri•it' tKH:i u PJr'k ,\vr. <:ll fllArson between 3 & s PM~ I The GPntry jn Newport Exper'd. 40 fir wk. Sat & • lfOSTt·:ss..:s ft ' 1",1,1 ,,11 '111 1011a1; 'l!H~ 641l-m & 300 Pacific Cst llwy, NB Bench, 646·2716 Sun n must. Apply In ~ghts. Must have expekr. Gardener full time, exper. HOTEL-MUTEI. l..:xpenl'n('Nf ''nd T II ' - --person an pan snutc wor . only in gardening, park \1t•l1I 1'1', l11il1·1 :1 "''\l,1rr111Rt' & fnm1l y rny tbt>Archesl IARMAIDS KERMRIMA Chat<>aubrlonds, some &maintenance. t mmcd. Auditors aod desk Cashlcri1, muturl', n·sp, ~ .. '>I l.">:lli t~1un•whnA S<>uth Sh~res AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR Be~r & Wine. l\ltrat't1\'e 26661larbor,C.Mesa :.auccs. $4 per h;. L~nd · position avail. 494·8571 ~lae:::d:rp~~Yn/~r hondahle . Apptv 111 Amounc~mMh/ l hrillltan 1·ounschng offers opport unity lor only. Call Dorothy, mg N.6. hotel. Call Chef foroppoint. pers on. Spntthell 1 p I l"l1n1 c Allan Sn11ler. good eamanit. Wt! llS!llSt. 646.5544 peaning Lady $13 for 4 James, 10-2Pm, 644-1'700.1----------1 America. Ora nae Co lk'ndcr , 0204 W. Csl llwy, L:S:i!'~ 14·11; 2i70 f'orappt.l'o.11673-4768 morn. hrs lfsolisfoctory. E.O.E. GAS SALESMEN 2!K1J Bristol Apply to Mr. N B l IJm-lpm Mon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEAUTY 0,RS Wed pref'd. Leisure COSMETOLOGY. Nall New job openings in car Cannon May 17th _ lo•t & ""-·-d SJOO'Emoloyment & A/PAYAILE w/Coll. Asalstanl & 1tham-World . gate 10. 581 3426. Corp. nds DemoMlratol'll wash. 6 Days. to $ISO wk ~~~·--------1 • rvvn I fir tio <llrl v.·ut~d for o.c poo 11irl ror Nu ulon. & 5 XI l + libl'ral comm. Apply l.t:GAI. SECIU-;TARY. ••••••••••••••••••••••• reporo n r M h t I t 640.6023 Clerk/Cashier up1'rv1sors. n I! 10 fl tin l "'~ yr:; c·xp Newport 1'01 "I> F1·m h lk '"ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11~1~~ l!U:~r ~~t1! h~:~ 644-0061 or ---•H•alth Minded• Career Oppurt. No up or ~nt:rmCor ~~sh, ~~~ HOUSEKEEPING !~ t1' ~-,<30' h firm . (.'a II ,lulhi l'nt1 I 11· 1111 117 ISchool• & f , ~ N k -'d . he nee. Ms K.SSI 1412 Be h Bl H B ..,.. w · · 1 tn.ctl 7005 bene its Uppty .or au on-!lmo er. expr 1n ac • . , F /l i M Id ltt•l from :-. II 1111um.I "' °" vancement Conlart B & Ga·rls handling money. Natural COUHTIEJl GIRL me a pos 1t1on t>i.I 111.'Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wood L1ghtln1r f'lxturc 0ys f'ood/Vllamin Stores. Clo~n Cleaner~. J056 GENERAL OFFfCE avail. I' ART-TIM I': pus1 l..t>i:at 1ra1ol'r, Npt lkh IE A IARTEHDD f 11 IOlo 14 years or al{e. Dal· w " E t 1 1 di ·f d llons avail from 7am 12 Ar<'11rnl!' t y p1c;l 70-t FOl':\ll F1•m.1l1· l.nh m1' <'o. or oppl ca ly Pilot dehvl'ry rout~ Apply in person 19040 BaysldcDr,NwptBch. ,n ry eve' vers1 1e noon. wpm C1111rat,7S2 642Ci pup J11111 ''' 'l '""" 111.t Fvll or Part-TIMe !146-2901. may tM! eva1loble In your 8rookhursl. HB. positiop. Typing, fihna. Apply Personnel<Xr -- ltlat:k h1111t h.11r \\ "hi '"' rra1h· to work 1111 " A h l . I J b ,. t aru E.irn pro(lt ford~ CLERK TYPIST *(!OUNTER phones . hu,. machs. lOam 6pm Mon Swt LIFEGUARD I \ I' I •. nruro!l .. 1(10111 h •rtl'ndcr In re 1lec ura 0 <.JP • p•ulsO ... HIEL PDX. elc. Xlnt oppor. for L' I M I N "'"'"1nii' " ,,, .. t-r "' ,,. ' . with strong shnppina hvrnt·~ • c111h, tnP" or M k . 0 t I a:;"' " * sharp penmn. Rosan, THE IROADW A y ,. l' 111 J l' /, a c. cw· ll11ltor 1•1 l;.!14! I ' Wl'1.•k trt•i• Job phicc· • m"-hand1•.A (,or ••ll1n" •r etiniz ep · n P/11·mA da\·•. Apply In 1wirltr Inn llot••I NII nH· n 1 11 ,, 1.; 111 n <' c cc-nter c-xp~ r . Also u """' ·'" "'" " Nl'wport lieach ins. <'O " ~ Inc. 2001 W Coasl Hwy, MEwPORT llACH · ' · fl)', r lfr'ol..ml tnr 1 C'l11rnl 111 q1 t<lf.O 1111-l t: nth l>t'8111ner W/('XlCMlVC rr nc,w •ubscnptllons. Folrl n to t•d s pe rsun izood ~:ri-un. 2 Spm, Tues thru Nil W4·SS33 F. 0 . F~. F,quul Oppor Employer (~l~~Y 1-W1i!~r~~~ l~h~;:,: ol "'•ulh \1111•1u·un 111~1 SI Sunt.1 Ana J\m1.•rk11n S!dcnttal bockarnund. '"nrmnllon P l'UC ca w/f1P,u r e!J & typini.! .:>otl ---------1 ,.. I F·or Nuwport 81'n"h 642·4:121. f'rom Sons 1 t •soo ..,_ ')JRL FRIU/\V --\'o.ill-111lt•.1..,t•J1':or-:. I .11 Uo.1 l 11n,t1 Hlor 1, l\;11\crlll<'r' St·hoot ~ ' J • • ary o • . ...vm<' '" •n•· uH'•' ~Int fonit --Archl(ecls O<nce. Mu11t Clemente -Son u1rn huslnes• up. pref'd. CARL'S JR. 11ecrct11rl11I & odmln. l. V H OR L p T x;1.111;101 f:,<'1lln1t Sun1n11•r l.urn reside Ora nae Co. Capl~1r11no area, call Good co benefit!!. dullesforprcxllJC'tdc11htn llou~t·kN~ptr, wutl'/1 31 •• • ' • • m1d·~'PN foryourc-hild W-7474 495-08301ndMiss1onVI~-833-8450. t8032CulverDr.lrvinc firm In Irvine lnd'I C'h1tdrrn 1.lvdn/out N1>.1wtth l 11yrhcx!) fnrtK'rm l.O~T 1'.1 r1111. All~. tn ,1t tntcrn1111on11I Mon· Jo -El Toro aru, Niii 0 t Complex. Good typing Tu.-;tin 11311 2J7Hl'lll'h I n·li~. ~.ttc;/h/lt'-1 ~ nih;~ 1 11 1' ·' n n \ • · i-.. 11 n I 11 ll·~,ori ~ch•>OI~. Open· MO 1220. D E N T /\ I. c • 11k1ll•. phone!!, 2 yrs ex· Wt'C' "1 '" 1 0~ri1 a "·•111'1 01 ,111~·· '"" < \I In,;' now ,1 vnll t71'1 l 1$S£MBLERS Equal Oppor.Employer CLERK TYPIST p rofr !\!'I 1 on a I h c Ip. l>Clr. $650 mo 833 JSOO llousekl't>P•·r . M .11 11r1., 1141 !lll71.La1'clr d1ftpute 111 11 MV \IW lll,.'11711 •171'19~ll or 17111 ll-lf.·2134 ft St'(' rl' Ur 1 n I 11 k 1111 -----t'XP., live 111, lovuly rww pro~rlli&li. -P r eC'lslon e lectro--------Oood harirlwrlUnJr lite ub•olut~l)' c"1cnl111I GIRLFRIDAY 11.U. homt• 11r bth. 2 MAIDWJ\NTJi:D rm1~ I> Mn h• lfolcll'n Jobs Wanted. 7075 mechani<'nl 11 wltchn. ~111l Workers, t'lllK"r In lyplnlZ ror bl ueprinl ~·l!Oor K33 2".i!l4. Pref over o . 673 5(17() adult,. nlr•• n~m11'\11h1•r1: Thi• llnrhor Inn Motl'I lfrlr11•\t•r S11pl·1111r & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expt"r prd 'd bul will r111clni. corpentry, t-ICc· n•pro&flhng -8400. rd'I u•q 11. 111,11()()1~ IHOOW ll11lhoo lllvt1 l'ut c~t ""'V ~ 7 C.1ll~n~h Llldy WI >Cini rer5. train . • lronlcll, fl\:>C'rl(laa11, btwn STACOSW.ITCH IHC DEHTALRECEPT. GOOD JOB Mn1 Kriwrrll'r. t-14 \If.cl --·-\"<Jlr, iwt•k 1n11 l ll•111ly STACOSWITCH INC 9 S, M·F.117!1·L3ft3 Musi h1we llmtal ofc U · --N1·w111.1rl ll<•ur~~'I hoUilPV.Ork, pl"C'frnhly In 11~ BakC'r COllla M.-Aa lllookkttper. cxpt'ricnced, U..39 ~ktr CO!lta M{'11B pt"r. S U11y wk. busy ofc S.-. Cltlun1 Jlou11rkc1•pc1 , ll vc-111 Mumtl!C'mc-nl Ltl'<l J\rw Ulk M .or~lnll, Tunlt'rt.K'k / lr\lrw area 549-1041 part time. lOlo l2 hrs per 649·304 l Non !'>mokcr. 644 009S 2 Days per wk. Car. Molurc. 1-:ngh~h lll){'Uk t•EOl'U: fll-~RSON 1"1•m l>\1.i; ., S nr llt-111 IJ r I\ r.., c-' IJ r w I Enual Oppor Employl'r Wffk Costa Men urea Equal ()ppor t:mploycr ~ntol Asst," y-e•p-;: Sleady. Coll673 2289 ~1{2,u•12U2 cluldn:o 5 & 11 l-:11 c looklr11C ror purl t-:OI hfl Rt•\lollrll ~:11 400R Ahiltlc"rt'. ~ 1196 ... ..,., ~ • • " • .,.. .,. l ' .. Cell 549-8811 blwn 9.00 & Xray hr r«'<luiri..'<I part )Ouords N4!WpGrt 11reu · · Ii m r •!Is 01' 111 t' 111 FOl'"ID f\lark Fem \Jalu~'. up. lady driver t ·OO COCKTAIL lime. 2 to 3 dl\'S ~r wk, pcrmu~cnt work, full & Housekeeper. mature. (or whoh'tnle.,uppli('!I Pully r oodh · On'.in Rhil & will take you anywbue A5~W~ Boollkee~r/O<e Mir WAITilESSfS C11ll Mon Thur!I. 7:30/\M part time-. Unltormi1 dl11ubled woman, 9 JO to ~pilt1ll7f'd 1173 2223_· __ '1.1n~old C'dM 117_1 ~ rn So Cll 642 SM6 Llte manul. Mutt (peek Bnaht. rupon,lble In· Students ok. No ex~r loSl'M. IW7 J:i0'1 furn• J of the lar11e11t S.3'1, ~ dor ... pt>rmanrnl MANAGERS & F d "1 I () •" -English. Perm. position divld"ll lo handle ex· Dt'C . We train. 3 Loe 0 · "-··nd I la auard eompames '" th(: La1tuna lltll'I. 7G8 7'Y.!fl "'SST M "'H "'Gllt oun " ,. ~ r ,i ~ .. Wuman seek11 ('mploy· Costa Mesa. 714/631·0'700 .. 1 h bod' Grits &c C ...., .J s ~ nvtStmen nation No cxper nt-c . ---"" "" "" tnnRhalred lAT l:dM mrnt 89 housekl'tP<'r. panslon or our arul Jc" &sth C k~~r· ,, lookini: for one ~ood Xlnt benefits ,2131 uousewife corn an cxtra Nc1•drd t'ontempo Reach 673 04tq ____ h•e In Some EQAl!sh. ASSEMILE.RS beech front ofc. Fin N1~6 C 117~~c a salesman prderrably 645 3950 s.s lo so J)4"r hr. te11ch1n11 CMual'I, <'&II ror appl 1-·ou ND 8111 r1, m nl r Call blwn 8am & 6pm on· lmmed ~s. •lt<'tro lastlc opportunity f~r }he pt es t ';,.1 Bays d"; :l· with bockl{round In H1·f'i hobby clHlt'I w /Tri 171CI S.'>119105 UR<'h,hund brC'ed doll. l'\',83335'7. mtthanletl assemblers. nghl person. As or NyBatN ll l d rnr equipment. Apply ln Halrculltr/Slyhsl, U · Chem l,iq uid t'm -M__,,-Eled---.-- -'----------1 sz.so ~rhr-t2$(-3$Cper Donna61!>·8900 · ex 0 sa 0 · perton. ln South Coast per'd.Call WedthniSaL broldt>ry.Cal1V'1934118or unH rotMca '\ic ~ar Sl ·.San Dael{O \lalure lady wishes """'I· •-f-'-C-......__ ca.-Plaza. 847 ~-' 1163-2300 Technician f'wy c M :>c6 7741 .,..,., hr bonus. X1nt nnaH . lftoolkeepers Aulatant VH'---.. --• -llonascompanionorClrl OranaeCo.Airportloca· Apply Tuu·Frl. Ivy l To h<"n c h tc-~t , & FOUND Wt>1mt1ranfr. r-'ridoy lo man o r boo.App\)'8am.,.JOpm, Houe R estaur ant. s.p.nSOt' OOHUTSHOP HatfDayNkeP., lroubl~!!hoot rudio,rud.ir fem \'1c Univ Prk. ~nman Dn\'es. Fl-~to 345 Fischer, C.M . 494.9491. ~Pleuuesl"'edsenAdd~~.m0eaitloy All nl8hl •tut\. F1time. 9am-2·30pmor330-9pm, INSURANCE & powc-r aupphc-11• Will Villa1te 111 S/12. s.52·8766 travel 1213! 281·3170 ~31t.3l. " """" No ex~r l"ltt. Women Earn 1100-t + per week AGIHCY romldc:r tiood lJ1l'41ry in ---lot. PO Box 1560, Co$te a.ie 2:>-45. Apply in doing enjoyablt-work in Personal lines aecr'ty. pince of OX!Nr Sm•ll FOUND flowt>rettYoun.i man JUSt out 011ASST. APT Manager. U ER Mesa.C..92626 ~rson.Mr.Donut,13$};. ournewornce nearthe Exp r . requin•d. Newport Stac h co. cnnllgan Anllora sweater Army needs painting Calta Mesa l.l"N Couple B l 11th St. CM. 0 C. Airport. Xlnt OP· Roberlaon Insurance w/aood brnc-f1t!'I. Call corner Benec11.1 & J ob,. llas 3 yrs tit· pref'.&c2·~ E 1 1 1 COOK Porlunlty for positive 673·3850 · ~·283Sor548·2622. Grande V1,ta. L:iguna perience. Call Creg. xper. n e ectron c Dinner House Expr Prer. DRIVERS WAKTED minded lnd(v. For ----1 N1.:11t-I 1!31-2960 !ri9-9121 AUTO ==.~~;.,0':!5;~~~ Full lime. San Fran· MenorWomen person11l Interview, Call lnlerviewera lo conduct MASS.AGETRNE I Found at UCl Germ Ex per 'd prob 8 t e. MECHANICS blanltelcmlenllupedil· d sun. 1617 Weatcllfr. Muslbd5orover 8339098. public opinion polls lhru Youns latly tl.8-28> wan1· Shep rem. mo<1lly bile Panleital. Lai. mils. C1a.ss A Smoir. Gtnttel illlC-NB Apply In Person May 29. No selhn~ Nd <'d Cor lc1tllim11to full n 141 673 5392 . (2ISl NB nreasonly.830-~ line wort, front end & UACOSW"CHIMC Y.UOwCab App1!410n~~.E1? .. ....., ... C'ar. Trovt-1 time & t l mf' posllloo 111 4318723 or!Yl0t778 brake . Tranll m . 113'8alct'rCoel8 coo• EXPER'D ll2:SlSl8ltrAven11t .., ,.,..avo. ·~·,.,mileage paid. Exp mlHOIZf' Nn ('Xp. nee. - --Companion (or otderly specialist. Xlnt pay & 549•1041 n, Fountain Valley N-York Bar It Grill. he IP f u I. N ta l a P • WP 6('nd to school, earn FOUND med '' rro' man or women or both. MMflta. Apply• Oranae Eq .... n..-.r Employ•r Mal~-~~~Spe1rl~neblc. Ea.m _,..,,to Sl"'"' -r mo. 4N208 M •< ~ l•na&arl•oWy • .~t"t ~arnncoron~°'. t .. bc>v•~.v•~! while you IHr,!1_ Apply tn hlk fem. dor Ktt'lhnnd C'.oNc, no h\ y ~cwork Co. Automotiv~ Ctnter. ..., V¥t"' " ""'".,. "' ~ "'"' ~ , • ... • C • ~ a ... "'"' .. pel"lon 11ny un.n or eve. NrF.aitb4u!Ct;~m Sehl t.1 vt' 1n, r<'t4. Call 246! Wo. Tii,tin. Santa . S$30W.Co.utllwy,NB comm. Fuller Bruah Atrpot1.)7ara-Jl.:JOam• wkoda. Contact Mrs . 2112Kerbor.C.M.or2Q>! 644 0139 liT:tfQt Ana iWantad.....WU M.2"111 _ NoPhoneCalbJ Sa~9688378. 2.Spm. Daily.~ U2S W.CoastHwy,NB i Apply Uaily P ilot 330 W. lay St, Coda MHo Equal Opportunity Employer , . • .. -.. - ' o• D"'LY PILOT I Fr day. Mmy ti, 1978 w~ 11 OO'Hetp W.ted ... ...... 1050 ca..g. Sole 805 ........ 8060 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,_et IOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· HelpW..t.ct 710 HetpW......S "7lOOl._W..W 1100 SALESUEa...1 •••••••••••••••••••-•• uaoni.atJcchucabinet. ara,e Sal~. coflte. & Q SALE •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••M•••••••••••••-•••• ..,..._, 0 New LA!ca l\lS Body, 8' CUsl. couch. at1Uq. bW'· encl tblt, baby Items. f R M .. T u R • w ,. 12 to l6 years of aie wanting to earn $ZO ~alh. t"&•e ~ln n let. All Mwit Go. 20061 ~ec. uppl, ••rdo wob. n t: 0 I AN PaX An1werln1 S~rv •tsT•u••~ to ~Ot' mo.re -v.--'-. Ch•n-lo .,.,i-hms. MR ~ tu .......... Sborewood.JIB.Q.$801. Sal/Sun ~by 15 4t 16, V2ArobGtldfnn pJUm• lo wdctune 01>r t-•od malur• ""' ~ ""'~"' -"' ~ 'a:Jr. ,.. ,.... -.u.1 -·~ p w • • l .. ~.u .. Gu-•1...-ro< •-'n.e1toPbll•de).J.aa,W hin.---D.C. 111.mnl F4 lent.. a.at.It _..t •tnC'l•La.K.O. TVt'anold,Rrwncolor. new<'omrr11 coo~•t pel'lion tu work vaned ~ ,_ ro5a "''-.. ru •"""• P"' 1 ......... Pc LR Set llc:OltfBlk ~hata. F1ulbl• hR ~ & wkndt. Paid lrtil.n· Succ•••ful reat.urant or Cape Kenn~dy ; c 1b., bikes, useS::.W ,.: ~·-Nauah. Cd rond Sl!S ARAGE SAl.E • Jusi Good ~-unf~rma\Jon. £:\· Ne.<! C'Dr. lite typ1n1. I~ Apply In ~r.on, W chain Sffkloa elCptor'd go-karthlg ond ~r prizes. If YOU live Nlkltormat nN, w/:!OM?tt 6U·388Sevestwknds. . moved tn, furn, drps & ~llent ndana.. ~. Oall !MT~ R~ltr, C~t C'indld.atft ror mana,er in Cost a Mesa. Newport Beach, M lt.ftS S200 Btt~lcr De -misc.~ B\.tOya Sl. COi' ~g· • Mech.iutlc want..S t:x.,_r, tM)n over :u w work ~~~:nd~ .. P ~rt'J1~ m". Huntington Benet\ or El Toro-iflsslon tnlartff sns. M2-ms & New Iola. lo& brand, ti.all· nt!r BiliOG, E. Btu.ft N.IS Bat) "3Y Corral. SliO rno. m111th11v1t00l•.l!:IToro ..... rt or fttim" 1n ""·b ,. • y j 11 _..~ t!d.rich~a erlook,wa)' Fri&n \'t Blo<'k lo l rell i., ... ""'.,., ..... .. .... OPPort\lnlUtt ~nd re te o area, ca 549-8956 and ask for ~low w. S'l30. 14CH157. 'lSl.csM O:aroee.11.\1 .,._., marinl" Sundwtcb Stwp, •um!! toTht• Jolly Roger, Mr. Scott 'ln•er Grafln Instant . 1 EIG~ORUOOD SALE1..;.~:.:.:,,;__ _____ - &lcdical Rllcept e;;;;_ ~~ J~~::r h!l~,:1l In<. noo Callett~. lrvloo Equal OpJ)OJ1unity Employer IA:itd. lt>MM 11ound mov· •!love aeat, bho/b~k. Sat"· ~n M.PM S..::" For Salo 3 )'t' old All· lor ofr .. w/4 vhy•k•~n•. Cull betwn'3 ~pm. Ca.8'1714 le proJ~or. C09l sr.a. ffS/ $7s':'~i WI r, aclect1ona3l Snow rd PQIOO.• tictldlna •01nr Mrs Corr tntrrvn·w &&2tiiibl 1wtr$40o.~. a.voe:. · 1 1-tl.B. lade. ~. 847~1 ol\ »ppt. at!WC-10$. --' --RETAIL Ne4p W..W 7100 .ts 1031 re. W•lnul bedroorn aet De1k, <'host, bed, blk~. 2Pftl Pl<E..~'>MAN eicp Itek & OPENINGS 1-'0R .. •••••••••••••••••••• $350. IUn ti n .,hdbd, tool•: Sat, 5/16, S..S. 1SM1..,;;.;..;._;_ _____ _ Ml!dlcul expcr. in fl\Jnt Is AU Olck :Jt.o quullty & ASST. MANAGERS HOE Salt>1pcnon want Wullrl'u Vlllo Cott\lc ame&u klU~n• 7wka old. cltt66er 2 ni.ab\ 1londa. J>aroeCltt,C.M. 4 YR. BAY !lfARF. back .office needed for speed rrq'i Laeuna Wtlh \!Jtpandlna Nat'l Jr. ed. Rt'lull ~itJ,lt'r prt' Shup. 17'1!2 Uuth 8l Al,. 2 Blue Point. 2 Seal, 2 fr amed m Irr or $400 Be1t0Cffl' vsacallonrehefonly lWlli 83U08'JU Sl)fc1alty Shop. AdvMn· fcrublr, but OOl Me f ply in P"ri.on. Exper. Malt'fl, ;e Fl"m»les. Bolt eva/wknd.aM2-U.O e 11ara1ie n il>. Sat. 8TS·S8SSOl'tl48'°148 ___ •_84_2_626_ 1 • cement opportunltlt-~. airowtn.a youns <'O. App n~. lraln~ JU. 546·!121 tday U from 9.-4. C.:Urpct----------- MODEl..S·MASSlWSES Producti0tt COfttl'ot .:en\ll'OUI ben•flts A1:>11ly ly. JU!lcph M.iiuim Sh , , !\«liner rocker w/h~at & I n a. c Io the a. 2 et.old Goods 1065 t-1gurr Models, Escort.J Coordinator In ~rtlOn, PETRIES. ll1 lk·vt tSu. Coai.t l'law1. WARt:JIOUSt:~tAN 1040 vibrator. •old 01Hln rt-frlierftlors, chut ·~··••••••••••••••••••• nHded.Topmoney.New The munuf. or hagtl('St Wea.tm1n11lt:r Mall, S49l/7'.JO.~kfor~larv. Exvcr . Marine ....................... lW\-<.-d. (2). ~maple rroe~er, & many more ovlne. Furn •• lowo Studio. 631.3811 qua 11 t Y c r u I .a. 1 0 a Wefitminster. ----Hardw»n•. Top P•Y . •PET WORLD• club chair w/sepurate items. 200$1 Carrt?tu Dr. mowu. baby crib, ek. ---------• uilbout' ha. "rowth SHOE SALIS iS ~ hr. ~iehl i.b1ft & <'Ushiooa, Persimmon, MlssioaVlej<>.837·*1. 962-5823afUPZ.t • . ---------llf .. •SAILMAKER• •· •ft Pit Dull~. Ptikl!ll, W""li", ...,,""a mt"hn°1oC" &"'t. 1-----'-----1----....;.. ____ _ po1utton for wrll or· Experieneed sho ueiH _i:.; llrt>J(rum : '""'" ..,.,., • " • ...... MOLD PRESS ... 11 ...... ,1 .... ,, ~tarl"t HHJob:!Open •11lesm··r1. L·u11 \trnA, MC'dlc;il & h0$plt11l, den· nullio, Toy f·ox, Poodks. 9' & 4'1 rt!d. Olivo, ii aold ESrATESALE-w.try 1070 ,. ""' '" • " Will Tram S.la-3464 " " '" " t I 11 "· •· Shlh·tiu. Poms. Lbasa nuiltec. WO liet. All Jtbll f'ti/S1tl 9·6. antique •••••••••••••••••••••• w/minSy11>hc11\yfi.:ure ' LoL-. of benefit!> Adler a. prescnp on°'\•..,. ... hi t I b• " & ofc llack~rouncl You SAi. ES' "'UL t. TUI E ~. CM.1>42·5000 100 Pcoi.lon & It·~~·· 1!r" t:c:n1~~,~~:pi~~~~~~ cond. !162-0348. ~rt ";·~~e:'o'<'~ri:~i'it WAMTED OPERATOR wlllmu1nturnprodlJ('llon Specu.ltv shop HH. -IO.t<Utanee. r;sor. svs most breeds. 9762Movlneto11mollerbome, tbl. plants. 1154 W. TOP CASH DOLLAn Tooperatelrani.fer&rn· budgets. labor & Woman. ex~r. prcl'd Shoµ~hunt Mun.40yrs ~!.~'lsc ui1rd"'areSCo, l 3 t h, SA ( o ( f sm "pright piano, $300. Beacon,AnahelmPP. PAIO FOR YOUR jection mold equipm1•nt materials coi.t1n1c & Call842·4?;M. ovl'rk i:;&P\'r " mo"~· P~o ·Appfva.con. an BrookhursO. Open eves. Couch $12.5. Sew mach J EWELRY. WATCHES, tor Cabrlcating small computer input<> H YoU lruc" tral"lors. ' • m~r1>oo 531·5027. w/cab Sl2S. Pine toy M~ving.SatOnly.ALitUe ART OBJECTS, OOLO. pre<'i.sion aw1tch comPo· work well w/pcopll'. are Sales, Man or Woman any tad M~. Ncalt>1>, 613'91"-woman ovt'r 35, Wt.'t'kend bnch S2S. Luy boy Bit of Everything. Tons SILVER S ~RVIC ~. nents.Smallahop. nedble & have a work· age. w/sale:s ubilitY can ~~~0\600C00£l ~~~nt; live in. Housekeeper , Doble pups. t'hamp recll.ner~.muchmore. ofbooks.1333Hampshlrc FINE FURN & AN · STACOSWITCH IMC ing knowledge of t.'Om· earn S7~SIOO per day in • · • O\ erseer of 2 older Rancho Oobe breeding Sat/Sun <>nly. GU Kings Circle. NB TlQtJES.645-2200 ll39 Raker, Costa Mesa tx1ter1> & can type, Call Cl.I area. SO'~ <'Omm Hwy, NB 1:hildren 1 lyrs & l6yrs. stock, papers & tibots Pl. N.B. 646 4032 549 3041 :\Ir :s . :-.t c: Don a 1 d . paid daily. Must llPPIY w SlTIER. PLEJ\$1:: Gp.~ l''rHpr_n Su~. Rcli. ~·0897 Beaut. 78 .. teak sldebrd, 3 MOVING SALE! A.nllqu" rin~. approx. ;s r..·~ IOp . f. l Wesl'iailCorp.549·9711 . penononlyonMon.May sitw1lh1vyMO:'\.t4·tlh rt(ld.~7-1328al\2pm. Dachvhund. long ha1·r sl1'<l1n"drs,4dr···~ ...... o. Baby clothes & furn, yrsold.whti;:oldfili.:rel' ""4ua Por .mpoyer ----17,btwnl-<IPM,nophone dailv ~f·F . S:l (Ill hr p ~ All h l AKC '"'"42':8 w~ "'"'' b ooks, records, settin~ with lG tin)' e<'eµllonisl. typist, 21 or apphcnllons accepted. 1).15.1588 art 6PM Yo u n g M o t h e rs • PU pies. s o s. . .,...,. • 5 we ate rs. c bin a, di u m n n d ,;. 1\1 11 in Need responsible person Care for l school ag~ child. MY HOME. Own lruns. 642·4163 t.>Ves. over for \derinary Co5t<1 Mesa Chamber of HouseWl\'e5 &Teachers· reasonable637-664S11ftS. . nlassware, mower, diamond l.S <'l. $3000 h ·t I R f Co cu.,w .,....,, . .d u b . ' 8 S II Bdrm Cum, blue pamted, " f' osp1 a . e erences, rnmerce, ..,.,.,,. ... .,..., Uonery Store m c M , .. ust e over 1 . e AKC Great Dane P ups l , oc'<l b l d k & ed1tcr, linens, plants, arm.842·82.51. phone 49i·!*891J for in· Sl. needs saleslady f/time, 5 Beeline Fa.stuo~s p/lime 7wk!I 5 male black 1 ~n booksch e~ • & es. bl pots, trunks. 36" While terv1ew uppts. days. Xlnt working con· & earn extra SS for the f 1 .1 1 •. e r, e • nag pedl'Stal Dinette tbl & 4 JEWELRY Sales person wanted for ds. Espeiully Crne clien· Summer. St·S6 hr. Use or e '.'1 a e J a r e q u 1 n stand, a II ror $150. wht/yellow bent wood Restyling & repair 149~ NURSl':S RECEPTIONIST li g hting Ci x tu re tele Phone Francis-Orr c:ar & phone nee. 963·7-170 4~5096 • Walnut corner desk $25, chairs. S1S. 2 Mahog1my Riverside Av. N 8 . Lvu Sh & t yping skill sho11o'room. Experience 67 ·0 Of ' r I l t'Ommode ~ lg buffet 63H717 ~ t .... helpful. Please upply at H I or appt. or persona 10 erv1ew. Pure~red !Hood Hound S7S, 968•1780 • Twin l>\.>ds, 2 chests & > Medit .illon & rharste needed. Avply. 3:1!*15 De ..,,31 S E ,.. St , 1 . puppies, no papers mirror $45, Bookcase RvcR•T nurseforPM :;h1ft.Full· Obr s po, Dana Pt.'"' 0 · · ... am " ••SUMMERJOIS• 'l outhfu Mis s/Ms 646-4558 Dining room table. 6 $12.SO, Free firewood SA g-IONAL time. Good sal & 496-S7!rl. Irvine. Corner or lllGll SSS-Must be de· Clothing slor_e. Exper chairs & china cabinet Fri/Snt/Sun 9 to 4. 2420 VALUl!S ~~~~~iit:~ ~~~\~h:aar~~ RecepUomst&Typisl ~~rth u r & Main. ~~~,.~~~!1~;~.le~{i 'J:.~.'~A~~:r::' ~~~s:; v:~:~~:~~ J'he::;!~~o~~1~ s:J00.979~31148. , CLiCfDrive.NwptHghts. ~1:~on1:d~t.2t~~~~~f~'~l: 1445 Superior Ave, NB. parttirne.CallShirlcya SAW TIGER! 835-3700 i\Jarine Ave. Balboa Wlldweir background.10' Gold /Green loose li'Hobie,xlntcond,Sears verybrilllanl. ..... $2900 642.2410 m..am betwn S.5. lslaod. SIS(). & up. (213)863·4S45. pillow back couch, make 12'.' Rad. Arm Saw, 1'\I· Diamond. Hearl Sh:apc S22S week guar. Dared Teleph Ans. Service offer. 645·2560 af\ 6pm. jica 701 camera +xtras. 1.22 cts. item <.'Olor, Kocxl HURSESAIDES RTec~ptlottist/S..cretcry t.alcs, t>xpfr reqC 1.1 Fam11ictly Once again ABLE ONE ~KC Golden Ret females Hschld items, Sat. May <.'Ul.S.J .•........•. Sl TOO y pe 80 \VPM w /ac· mun pre · a co e answering service 1s uc· 1''orCli1ssif1cdAd 8 wks, shots, wormcd G-crogeSale 8055 1.5. 22022 Hula Cr. Hntg Gar~et Rin~. 111k .. Building i.t»fl hmng ~uc cura<'Y on IBM Exec, 1213)822·3936 We hire re· ceptmg 4pplical.ioru; for At:TIO~ S17.S. c.lil Dean.a 893·S15a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ech. Off Magnolia & VG. Oval Garn(lt ... $4!>.!15 to mcrease cen_i.us. ~xp shorthand 110 WP i\l. cords. employment. No exper. call :i _days PUIUC AUCTION Banning or cnll 968-3032 Jade Ring. Mk; VG & only for PM & night shift. P I e a s a n t p h o n . °" nee. We pay while you o I p l WC G ' Stabl~ern~loyment.xlnl personahty&sharpap·S~hool Bus D~1vers or rra.in. fntervws will be aiy iot Dobiesshow<iualRancho M~NYITEMSO~FI NEMOV I NG. everythinll • ent 11 rini;. bener1ts. l'\1ght d1lferen· pearancc mosl impor-Class l l. licensed heldlOam·3µ,mMonthru . AD-VlSOtt DobeMacstrollnc.Sholls ESTATE JEWELRY, goes,port dshws:ir,yunJ llurmesc Jade, la ri;i· tlal.. Apply at Park lant. Ideal work <'Ond. ~n dravt>rs. ne1.>ded p1Ht F'r' 1188 ~ M S S f..f2-Sti7R &rt'bppe1ireg. 962·8668 ART OBJECTS. AN· sw1ng Ioli; or (urn O\'al deeµ green, Im· ~upenor Conv H~p. 1445 Irvine for exper career lime. Will tr_:..10. 492.31173 a . .:O. Sant.; An~~n t, t.e M_ .. _ ... ,,e-Lovt.lly-1..hasa Apso . .Must T!QUES. Fl~E 1-·uRN. houscti'otd items. 20110 pen~H1.weiN.ERTSGOOo Supen or,NB.&t2·2410. ~irl Pho.ne~?-92008·4 :· S"''"'MSTRESS ........... -Id I II E~l'C. PHON1'. Fol~ IN· Gar.ten Ln. CM. nr t.'lNEJ" •• WEL.S 'M ..,... TOWTRUCKDf'IVER ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ac.lOmoo mac.Ca FO & BROCHURE T ~&2 S • r " Nurst!ll Ajdes & Practical ... on.f'ri. To run small cushion Exµer 'd . Appl} 1000 AntiqMs 8005 539-1~. 645·220<> · S::~~~.1&$1:' t. Sat. "' 32 f'u~hlon Island, NH for pvt duly al S32. le:ss Receptionist shop. Top pay. Good Irvine Ave, Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to You 8045 64-4·2().IO fee . or hosp s t arr at Gll"I Frido future 752·1431. Bench. A NT r <1 u E F L E A ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC ~UCTIOH ma Closet, Cednr chest, m .so. no fee. Malprac: .. Neat 11 ar a m!t .... :,, MARK.1'.'T, s.A. YWCA. Adorable tm ma 'c kit· !\!ANY ITEMS 0": FINE !antique) oak tablt:. Moc:hin.ry 8078 health & ate ins 8\'ail sp'.ih K .• ~ SEAMSTRESS TRAYELAGENCY Hll N Broadwy Fri c i1 ykd ~· ESTATE JEWELRY redwood lounge&.plCOI(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Register 9A-9P anyday: ~str~~n °1rnv ~~~~1~~312 Or SAILMAl<ER 11 Comm is !I io 11 5 itlcs 11·9. Sat. 10 3. rurn.'doll:1: ~~~~-.. ~mw:6.4:/1s only. ART OBJ F.CTS. AN'. table. 4 drawer dresst•r. CHAIN SAW refs nee. Lescouhe--· HiJ(hesl quality t'ruislJ'\i persons,fortourgroup& collectublei. .• vaper · lTIQ!Jt:;i· Fl~E FURN, b11hyl>t.'<1,27"Ma11navox , MANUFA(.."l'UREH Nurse~ Reg1i;try. 351 R. E. SALES : :.a1lboal rnanul. has 1m. 1 industrinl l!ale.'I. Please good,,. Assort~d baby furniture. Jo..'1\.:. I HONE !"Oil I~-T\'.. l'an11111g Jars. oil C lo$1'0utSole. 10, 12. 14 ('!( Hospital Rd. N . 8 Llc'd . Unlic'd 1 med opening for pers~ send resumt-: , • --;--cnb w/ mattres:1. dress·' FO & BR OC 11 URE. pmnlm~s & much mor:r 16 md1 bar lengths, ai. 6'2·99S>, "009S4 N•• w,.<lmtl '"''" ml APOLLO TRAVEL ROUNI) OAK TAUL>.. Ing tolM, b"'k pa<kotc.j 645·2200 l"•41HX>OO. 527 Center Sl tow as $59 95 Advanc\•d free legal consultation. 1 Frtt 14 day Sml Seaming on heavy 148", " -4 bt'nt"'ood chr!. 631·314!.I 1 S--M t S· 1 , 115 9 3 CM. Engint; Prorlucts, 3:110 per mo Low rates for TrainimJ Course uuty mllchine. Mu~t have 2ll2 So. E. lrbtol S375. H.31·9658 ---c~fi eePk a C I · . i,, .... .:_ 8060 Emt'ry St. Los Angelo~. further help • Prrsonal instruction o" n :.<('ts~<>rs. & other Hpt lch, Ca. 92707 ------I Palm Tl'ff-You Di9 \'~ 1eg1c 0 ·• 70 u,. verll nvnff I 90023. . hand tools A >ply lo --'l87 \V B CM •a nu . ver am1 es ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------:.\l a.n~,iiement o~por1y s Wei.ls ail c·oqi'. John TUXEDO!tt-:NTAL.S l t\N'TIQUl'lt;l''ITlSTI~ --ay.. ''in park. Cu~ve r exil.Reg6yr.PintoMare-.<bm20x24 Tru<' Tr ut•1• Hurwt & HatMmakl!rs lo~ 'Co~m.1~5uon ~\'yn, lG38 l'lact•nlla Ave. Part-lime. 110 expt'r net· l>o \Oii know ~hl'rt' art• t.I IO Wk old pupµ1c~. 'DMISY ~east of Sun Diego, & wht) 15' ~II Exp., r1del'. Prof1ller-llght duty. l"or µii\';ite duty & •Licdtrammi;-wks CM Somemorninohr" 411,111-1 llnl•Anl11tucShuv:-111Cllu 'l)J.lt' I. rn;ile.<;, fc>mah.>. SoothwestofSantnAna. S0001bst ofr.5-46·4008. 751·3115 cll&SllCSl>tart 1mmed .( . .. '. , T .,. . L' I "'"' r ---. ho:spit.tl staff relier. ' . -in person Tuxedo Dl•l)l 11\\11 '"lin: ,or r111.i 1 '"" 0751 a lti. Co -1 , 1 • ~N;sdL~N;s.11',raccl~t·al~ =~~~vct~~b~fr~~~\~~·s ;;~~~~ry oft~~~c~o~r ~~:1\\·estmmster ~1:.11: ~~.& ~~~~t~~n,11~•~:~~11 ;~~ Rablnb. Charrnal daddy. S~.~~~'. ~~~~~~i:i~c~: ....... -. ............. i..i ........... ,, Homemakers. All :ihifb o license nee to apply I f•est·Awc·l-'air <l!i4·!1431 __ _ __ C·tmino lkal & :\huo nlhino mama, ti sml ones. Pl.ants: ~tufC . 5304 RED CARPET - - - - -TV/APPL S "LES • ' , ... t,, to i.til home 968-0723. River St. Wei1t Newport. Pull or p t. Wcstd1H ~ ..- Nurses Ht>gi11try , 1617 REALTORS 848-8742! SECRETARY/ASST Salesman E'"' ·,1 I Cutt• <.:o1·l«a pun lo l!dSat & Sun 9:30·4 Westl'lrfr Or. Slit 212. Fordl'la1lscalll.1111la T0Pn>J~cl.\lana1;:crs l.Jnlim1ted rncomc. :'\o AppllancH 801011 , 11·•3.3·11 1 Complete househ old ----Th W'll · Lvon C< • •••••••••••••••••••••••I WITH " 3 cays, N B.63HJ6\0 • • c 1 iam , J. mghts & Sund.1y I'll 114:.! 5411 i·vt>i> 963·4994 goods Beh ind 4216 ·NlfRSl.NG-- ----~k:i1EsJ·t;01tt'1.ns111.:;I N.O. bu1ldl'r developer vacatwn & imuunn• l"rt•1j.(hl1Jumu•:cll11tpv1111 1 Hilaria. N n. betwn . I Tt scc.k~ u Sl'tr slurt.ing Great ·opportunity for S1.1l\• 330ll w. \\'urnei · .uiy_imt' · - ---Hilaria & Dana • LVN's & I . :>t.'C y to asi.1~t 3 project y 0 u n I! rn a 11 w it h .!.!_l'ur llaroor. Santa Arm._ f'rev krltens. black & grey -----. I .,....,..e-..:. ;_..:.;. ... ~~ ..... Siii~~ NURSES AIDES '·~h·e 15 Day 1 raining rnana~crs Constrll<'~1on mana2crii1I ab111ly i\11 RF.l"RIG~'H TORS t11;:cr i.lriped, M&F. 7 Maple bed. drawers. m•r· ' Openings for f1t.1rnl" 1>0si·I ~c~.~dn;1lct~c Car Proaram hnclt~round essential. inqurncs conflden11al W~"'llL'RS UARYERS weeks 546-5392 ror, tbl, nntiqucs. lamp,1· Snap Up Your Day! Pretty Pageantry r " ~ " Stronl( empha:.ts on Call 49'.! 3457 as.It ror Mr ""' ~ •. · l·nr·chr.675·0922 taons da ys & 11 I ns. •!ti Sales Oran~c County mu:. FHA,VA fllm~ & Hayn~ ' Rl'l'o~d1Uoned·lt~pos To gd home baby kittens. l Nurses Ardes all 3 "halls. •111 Listioi::-. oraniw c':'lrrow. Send resume ltl · & Fr~'l Uamag d. 2 drk bm, 2 blk, 2 gray al May lSlh .. 11 AM. Xlnt benefits & ~hift 1111· Countv Joyce Grigsby 366 San . 1st1Re<'eptiomsl t:x (,uur,del mother Siamese Blue carpel, HO train set .. I rert-ntial.Pa1dmsur •=l Advert1s ln~ in M11!uel . su'i te 20 1 per. mature peuon for :!!IYEAltSlNO.C. Po1nl!l62·785'1 lawnmr, ski equip. 282 I Chapman Harbor I Calrfornrn . . . Newport. Beach. Ca 92660 P\lblic Accountants ol· DUMLAP•S Sherwood, CM. Can•alffceftt Hosp. 1 ·lfl Advcrlt.~1ng m Nation flee. 646-4332. Schnauzer male 7 mos, 12232Chapman Ave If unhtensed. let m1 us· !Secretary/ Bookkeeper, 18l5 NewPort Blvd, CM very friendly all shots. arage Sale. Sat. 10· Garden Grove I s1sl you rn obtamin~ your I small fi rm. xlnt workmg TYPIST CALL548·7780 536-7591or536-43'79. 4.~ds & Ends. 5064 Box· R E , d ~ 11 f l " wood. lo The Terrace lo ----cal state License. ron s. Ca or app a .. Topnotch. career orient· CASH PAID for forn, f\imiture 8050 Irvine. ---------Cull lOam. 645·2244. ed. prefer Xerox 800 ETS appl. color l v's, working ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------1 :0."URSlNG lill Rory ex~r. or s1m1~ar. Will or nol. 673.8794 or SAVE' New & used f UPER GA RAGER • RN'S, LYN'S I 832-5440 SECRETARY train quallfa<'d In· ; · . un;i. Redecorating. selling AdvertislnR secretary to dlvidual. Newport 870·1~0. nppl s, -misc. Wilson s furn, drps. many items. & AIDES director or marketing for Cent11r, lovely ofhces, 18c u. rt. Ref r i g / lge ~~:;1~ ~~k& ~l~ww2 1200 Seacrest CdM, Sal •. in·house advertising salary open .. Call J un freezer. sioo. 646·3857 or lllth. C.M. 642.7930 & 9-4. ~ . ,. 11 7 30AM Nhlfl, Cull or dept. Advert.Ising SJ?eney Sutton 644-4-091 642·4183. 548.3262. ' " 1 P timt•. l>irfi•rc•ntutl 1>ay. ordcpt.expenenceascs· GARAGESALE·SatMay ~ • ot',10 Xlnt lH'nrfiti.. ~; 0 t;. ----sential as well ns xlnt .. Underwritu. Ludy Kenmore recently Rellrcd Buyer 15, 9.5, 2052 Phalarope ¥ '0 ~ ~, <:ontart Mr~. Jcn!lcn. RIESERVATIOH ty1>1n~. Media ex Position open for exper rebuillwusher. Xlntcon· wlshesOrientalrugs Ct.CM.<MesaVerde) ' 1:~ Costa Mt'i.a Mfmorl nl HOSTl!SSES 1wri4•ncc helpful. Only ('Ommercml property WI· diUon. sso. 842·7210. • 96 5 ~·· ~ 1 th(111c w 1nce • .-xpr. nec'd derwritcr in l'"nVly ore of I 4 · 717 3 Family Garage Sale. ~ • 1 ''II Ho!lpllul. sot V1ctona. lrt1. 9 3PM. S2 50ht, plu& np1,I.". """ly ln '"'rlOn at ProRressive Co. Cum· Large aqua refn.·gcrator, Booth d 'rnclte .. Tbl. 2 Fri·Sat. 9-5. 334 E. 16th\ '111 C.M.642 2734 Rtnerou11 bonu!I. Ph· ·' ..... ..~ d k A ---------•Mon-f'ri, JUPM & Snt tht·Jollyltoi;terlnc.17042 pet1tivc salary, xlnt $75. Large office cs stools.Vrygdcond.$125. Sl.CostaMesa. N ~ 6it ----9-PM 558 76711 Gllletw. Irvine benefits & outstanding $25. Wood rramesofa $25. Pvt pty, 548-6801 p li ( f 1 , • 1 I• -OH'ICf' GIRf · 1 ' '' · careeroppor. 963-6782. 645 2468 -0 • 0 um, so a. ots 01 1 1 1 dny 41 w~. N.B. $3,2.'> hr, ESTAURAMT SECRETARY. full time Unll(ard I BUY misc. Sat/Sun lO·S, 339 4 • 1 uon i1mokl'r, 631.3336 R ~n.~uranrc Ofr. )(Int typ. l nsurnnceGroup W}llRLPOOL Washer/ * * * * Walnut, CM. ~ : 1• d11 y111wknd11 Pantry mu,, w /ex . Inf! skllli;. 540·1005 blwn KO.E. ~~~.£';:Yer Set $225 both. Good used Furniture & 7 Alta Vista. E. Dlu.ff. a' ' o ----1 pc•rll'nl.'t' tn nit ~lhllses or 8-4PM allk forJDn .....,......., Appliances-OR I wilt Sat&. Su M · t•art lime rnnmtenance 11' I & ti Unusual Opportunity sellorSELLfor You. n., any masc ro r ,uo1 !I (·~~l·rl pre· SECRET I\ RY for R eal lrvlnt• National Rnnk Good elec. Senn1 dryer. ......STRRS •UCTIOM Items, Incl. wuher. man. No Unnker"' flllr.atwn, n1·rrsi111ry for F.-•t,·1t·· C11 •• 111 "'ashron I • new parts $110 Call ,.._ -= A 49Ul812 t I C l I fl "' I I _, ~ ,. I• u ,. t l I mt> U t I i l Y • . . 646-8686 & ll ... 96.,5 MOVlNO 11 K 0 n "n n l•land. 1't11•t h11,·e 4 yrs • 1 *4025 .,. .. R I I A I \ 0 .. " f.mp oycc. 4·6 ht11 dally._ · GARAGE SALE --------• ~~ i1urun . l>I> Y ' m • •r l Pt' ~ 70 wpm C '-b ,. l h Aft 6 br~iu, H_m 211, w~cl\·11 ~~t>e110.J0 wpm. ca ii 'ontncl hu .;reg ton, Auction 8015 RCA cir con11ole, twn I' WJlOl.I~ ASSIST AMT PAYROLL CLERK SM 30th st .. 8111. I enm. L .. 1 ,..0 0123 m.3700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouk hand carved China bed~. cortoe lbl, 110Ca. NA r41cen,U"t ·· • EOE I & bl t di ~ · · •PUBLIC* Hutch, ssoo. mP' t K, a es u 8 Sc-<'unty 11unrd!, iummer WAITERS G46·7372eves&wknds. clothes, much misc Sal RESTAURANT only, a month". Rloqulrc· •FURNITURE• only io-s. 200'1 Vista Co· MAHAGlMEHT mature prr11on w~hcr Neat In nppcnnincl' •AUCTION• '1ew luxurious, one of o jon,N.B. TRAINEE trulnioa. 4lM..f.1~7l or •n· w/exlcnslve knowll'dae •Tonit. 7:30 PM• ~~~~·t~~lf~a~J~o~ :~~: G_A_R_ll._G_E_/J_r_S_Jl_L_D_S_A_L_E-1 Cleun l'ut . u"1;:rcs11iVl' l<'rvww. In ull phm1c!l ur Fr«nch l>EALERSWEIXOMF. mode (alt mntchna> BNlUl tum, 639 Rays ide prr~on wlw i., lntr•n·~ll'<I •--• S650· S800 Conllnl'nWI food, wino & R--/Con°:J:tl I Musl sell. llllcrific:"'. ~ Dr. N.U. 67S·3224 Sat 9·G. -W,_L.;;._-J \m\'rlr11'!1 h•nrlinit cir 1n u t':Het<r ~1•1 world •~y I • 11trv1ct.'. Apply Am· •..-• • ·'- \'tlopllr or re .. 1dl•nt111I Cumou!I rt'11tour;inl or· L.,-S.Cys ta SISO bl"08in, Rm 211. wkdd)'ll Stoel! LJqui I today Al Vlllo # 1>·4, hwlnn hlk0ll, le11k dc-i.k, romrnunitwll 1111!'1 an 1m .:11nirnt111n Mu,l IK• will· General Ofricl!/lle<-cpl. 5M 30th St. Hnl. Veonln, Benutlhtl 11ofni1, lov· (llt'lwn 6·8> 2525 Oceao lll·ft enba, apkrs, addinll laolt Pttlty at a p1g,1nt or me<lhat(' Ofl('nln..: for lln lnl! to \\Mk hard, loni: L1f ltelndl'l'll Agtn<'y NB \•1w11h. h ldr·n ·bed•. Blvd. CdM. ' much . 196 4 po r l bell in autlltlltic honnets. ••JC pnl rn•·'-·1t pay roll hnun1 to ll•11rn nil Cnceb 40'AI llirt'h St, Ste 1<>1 recliner,., Ocrn~lonnl f'ull fnm•rm i;roupinl(. Lockslei11h Ntt f.or partl.s or ~•\IOrtc e.1 .. t'lrrk. Thl!I l!I a 1wrmn or 1he ll'"touranl 1111'11· .Newport Hoch W.8100 aitress wnntl'd. Part chr:1, ColfN• &: •d siis Plaid couch & chr bratlon, .ew COl0t11•I end fn>n ntnt 1mrt hmll pol11tionof nr~~ "h1rh will lt•:11t to a Call for ApptlE•tub 'M ~rs.i~~:G. Mu3t be 21. tnbk"'· Chinn Showcui1r, 36 .. 'md game lbl wt4 Misc Items, Including dlx ~!ite~j~~', ~~m ~~~~o:~~ 2 d11y, Jl''r Wl'l'k. Mon r1·Y.nre\1tu: 110111t1nn & . Butcher bloC'k 41 Maple t'hrs (;of tbl & end lbl 40 l(al 11how tonk . '"tltrn "lece1, tHy·to-Collow da)'S and Tue,.du)!\ only. IClltxl. ruturl' Sl'nfi re· Service Stot~on Allen• WAITRESS tuble•. Binet( Birch 6441413 . Sat/Sun, 9·3. 1711R Oriole d:'rtcUonJ, KAM ·~P~t. Jkt;:annml( In ~uml• to Ad 1671, Oallv d11nt, exper d . Ooy I< DlnC'tt<• t1nd o l ht"r · · Dr .. MeaaVerdc,CM. $1.00 for uch pattern. Md the foll. rn11y noqwr,• on-Piiot PO l:kl"t lSfi(l Costa Eves. t'\Jll & p/ltmi'. Ap· ::ft':'·&'0~!:f.tl1i.~\~11!~ dinettes. •lout 1antq. lbl w/6 chrs NF.W Dike part•. framl'!I, ADD SNAP to summtr "'Y~ ss1 e.tCtt patt1n1 forflrskl11s ly 2 duy' cvtH y other Me:1~. Ca . 92626 ' ply. Shell Station. l7th & t>/llmr. Apply. Cnrpi'll Lovely S325, Ira. antq. cbe11l motorcycle lou of mlt1r with 1111~ Cll$ply cool dress: t111111U end handllns. a... tit Wl'ek WI 11 rvri uire 1_1_r_vl_n_e_. N_.B_. _____ Piuerla, ~ w. l9t.h St, THOMAS ORGAM $135. Antq. buffet $250. 2664 Bnu~ood 1''Blufi It's •cut lbOvt tho inu;il -Allee Brooks budi:up in cut'' of al"'e!ls Ret111I Soles Clerk for skin 5 s Alt cJ t C Complet.e Bedroom &ctJI. O:ik chino cobnt S13~. NB. Sat. only 10 •PM note CUfVed ihoulder Oct•ll, NH<Jlec1afl Dept. 106 or vncntion or Sr. r11yr~ll dlVlng !!tore. run or fl&rl ervlcl' • t e. en un ·111• dreuers. chests, nlte Component furn. 1 pea, 11p front, princess tints. Daily Piiot <.:lcrk. Duliell will mvol"e llmt', mu~t be c:ertifled full i~r, p/Sthlmlcl. ~Pl[.• AITRESS Over .,l apn.. ... a--'·, h-..,.boa .... •• mlr· (desk. china C•bnl. bul· .~ra"e Sale 10·5 Sal . . P11ntcd Pattern 9430, Ha.II eo~ 163. Old Chel•e11 Sill prepsrin1t houri>' ond dl\'er. ult Dick at the Brown II e • """ "'·· • ~ • "' '" ,....., ..,..., ,....,, kl bkcaae llQr cnbnt &. Al.. "Med 8 lid Srtes IOV.,, 12Vz. 1w,1161;a. Hew Vortc NV 1001 t Print :\11lnried payro.11 for co,m Aquatic Center, 673-54•0 Co11st Hwy. N.B. ' 2'-~tn, lpe0'1rs2losnl PSli.dN11.DB.lllul\e rors, chest beds. bunk • • , so. . uruu, :10 18V1. Stze 14Yt (bust 3 I lake~ Name. Add r eu.' lip. D ...,.,,. beds. bi.by (umilurf', Cir storage cabnU. All nne 0 a le • m i n I h I k e ' 2 1•r'1s 60-int:h libric. Pa11-n Num'"ar put.~r processing. ~•re ~rvlce Sta Attend. nit"• 'lpm & Blk/Wlit TVs. StN't.'OS, mnhog. $750. Must see to Bcd11pttod, Kg 11.e, cttBt Sc d $1.00 1 11 patt ~ "" minimum l year puyroll N••• ... rb & wlmds. Expct. pret·d. tamps. plcturcl\, plants, apprec. 541M800. made. 19L31 Sierra Mu· M:, 35' for ~ac~~palttm •~; ~E than eve1r berrfou! 2001 tllflSenente. Please con· Apply lo ~non, 3131 WAITRESSES nenr new wheel chair n.:--.. swi·v-• r-k-jorca, lrv. flrit-clns alrmJll, '111\dllns. -an•~plut 3 '" pn~td II· tact our Pe rsonnel Dept. •t•l••••t f IlarbQr Blvd. CM Exper'd Full or p/t. PIAJS LOTS & LOTS ,..,.,..,, " •"'" ""' "'' .. • tu• tat side HEW 1976 NC£Dt.CCIWT Immediately: Ciood h rs. Neat appear. • · co\lcb Is l a mps Da11 Garage Salo. 511 Cerna· Marian Martin CATAlQCI Has mrytlll111. 75c'. Service Sta. Attendant OverZt MORE MISC. ~.,vesS48.gj'36 lion CdM, l!ncy. TV. p 2 Cftclrtt wltll S.11.res $1,00 full & p/tirne. Ex)>t'r'd. Surf lrSlrloin DONT MISS china, crystal, mlsc. 0::~11~pl. 44 Ctttlitt 1 Wardra .. -$I.GO MISSION VIEJO COMPANY U800Chrisanl1t Mission Viejo CA 926'iS m• l 837-6050 F1,.ual Oppot tunity Emptoyer Mtf' PIX Jt.asw.r. s.n. l4 Loe. 1n Org Co. P /time doys. aftns k 1•vc1 +wknd!<. Exrier prt-f'd EOE. S<U-1T87 Apply Ray Carey S930W.CosslHwy,NB THISltGONE! Pf••• Sol/Sun 232 Wu1 18tlt St .. ~ :=,fl~IU .. --u: C1bevron. 604 a~.: Coast No Phone Calls SSS S .a..yE SSS --ef --f ..... :-.1. G•-5_._ York. NY 10011. Print kw + Kaft hot _$1JS I wy, Laguna O.X:IL ._ ___ ...;....:.....;.. ___ • A -· ·-........ ---NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP. 11t1•1t,.tJ1t ltok ...:---$-t.00 i---------.iWaltrtss~ wanl'ed ov~r Food avall!\'blt! on S>r>e· • •..,,., Appliances, tires, toob, S IZ E • n d s T Y L E FllWtr Cl'ICMt a.ot _ .-$UO 21. Hard wor-ing mi.~. 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J\t.l~ uvuv \Hilk s•s & LH1inCJ *SALE* ll·rm111<1l1on b SbS41 lOn . r 675 ~ . s.lSO Pn\'ale 11arly. ~ TOP Dollar Paid 1::.cr 11-lJ:.S'll ' • l-1iff Dr NB fl'lli 070:! ·111 VW nur::. Xlnt cond. $12!1'> or h"t <Jfr 631 l~S ---On ALLTr:ide·ini. ALL MAlDA's I-\l"fORY ·67 911S. New<>nP.me. t111l ---- HEWPORTDATSUM MUST GOI AVTllOlllZ£1.) Koni!>, low1.>ri'li. Allo)o;. 1973TriumphTR6 .GR \'W. A\11-''.\I, nu tires, 181 Do•• Street • DE \1,EH AIC. Im mac. cond. P\1 4 s~ v. low m1lcJI:<' ~hOl k.;. Huno; gd, net " Ol'E'' 7 o \VS SllARP! 2 ~·ear or 2~.uou <,om(' horly "rk :.1u,l s1•11 Near •tocArthur ,, f • pl) 9614 28211 ' r " 2001 E. ht mtlc "arrJnty a\'a1lablc SlllOO/l>'l o r . duys &Jamboree Road.li (S.1\ Frwy.·2 Blks. <'Ji.ti 213 /92 I ·8588 '60 Classic Roadster on Lh1s un1l. !1~9:'-ol£1N ). •~•:? ~IRt•H .... 5~1 37% 831·1300 120\V.WarncratMain SA.._.T ........... A 714/523·7250 fully restored,1mmncm/ SAVE·SAVE·SAVE " ~ ~..... , \·w St 1rorro Ti. s1lv1"r. ·74 Dats un. Oran1:e Santa Ana_ SS?-2132 558-8000 House of Imports out,49719'.n ~f~a~~~~e~~!~ :m ··on•I. Blauplo11<l w/wbHe vmyl top. ulr .. '70Rat8SOSpider 73PORSCHE914 F' " F l IJdio, 1''''1: "h<"l'ls. wood dash., AM/FM . "'pet! .. , Ai\t .radio , "74 MBZ280CScyl coupe, S.D rwy.·AH'ry ·"1 · 1.1<.1r.1ls, 4 s1x•cd. llnll'U le 4spd 19 000 • ~ u '74 MAZDA Pickup uuto, pwr. oir. lcathe!r, ROADSTER. 2.0 wfap· MISSION Vll·:JO \\llldO"'· full mstrumcn· 11 reo, ·· · mi. healer hordlop ~le:. 4 iipe<'d, r;irho. healer & s tereo, rad1al:1. Drk pcarance ..:roup-5 speed. 831-2880 495·1210 S399S.. 1144-4721 anytJmc. o:>9AZN'. • t:AMl'I-:R SHELL! Low grcen. NICE SI0,250/ofr ~y\•arnr2-U>OOm1le war· t.1tw 11 in1·lu•l111i:? Inc-, or6U-42l09-5.M·F. $I 576 t 1 bl th cltH't.., oil nnl1 lem11. nuJes. (~X). G3l1\i254 ran Y ov~a 3 c on 15 SC'llin.I? anylhml! v.11h n S:••Ul-:l':.. All mo<l 1l1c"•· Aattoi, Uaed ......._ Us.-1 OHLY $2995 un~~~;:~E SAVE Daily Pilot Cla:.o;if1cd Ad tum' ::-m~.o. mu~t i.1'11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• GARDEN GROVE '7J.MII 450 SL • • 1s a srmple matter ... lc•.Jvin~ for J~uropl'. -:t: wO'-'-t..t> L\ ~€ \o ~\J ...i P\~ At> w \\~ '(01.A.-\*\S w ~E. ~" .....,t> ~UT WE: ARE A°L. ~OS.\" OUT Or \J$ci) CA~S- :t~ YOU-~tvo0 A#.J'eofJS lJ \-ltO l.Uf\ N\$ \0 Se. LL T~~\R CPt~) ~E \~E~ C..tUf" US Pr C A-LL., WE:.'LL ?Ale' To? ~.$$ \~ CfrS~, oe o ...., ~ \~~\>e-u-~. \\\E."f C A tJ U..S £ \ \ FO~ A-'l>owµ l? PrY M. E. JS\. 5.EE 'fou_ ).JEX\ wee.~ - ~ ED LOYNES U..dC•M•ta- 1\otomat1c. air <'ond. MARQUISMOTORS justrnllli42·567H. ~:!KO::!li DATSUN pwr st1.-cnn1? & I ownl'r. 2!S802 Mariwcntc Pkwy. ------ J3861 llurbor, C..C. 2 yror or 24 uoo mill' war· s D 1-"rwy. /\very t-:x1t. Auto1, H•w 98004uto•, M•w 9800 839·7000 ranty availahlc on this M!S.'ilON VIEJO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '14 HX4-Assumc loan at SI 19 23 mo. Like new. In XI.NT c:ond. Only 8lll)l)I m1IM 1960NIK>. Pri l ply tr.l.t-8~4 ur\er 5 pm MUSTSE(.L.1 --- USED CAR SPECIALS An example -Autonwhc. radio & 1959 than 35 000 s 1995 1n1ltt? Greal cconomv c.v (420ETEI 1973 SPORTAIOUTWAGOH Autometlc. air condltlon1no. s2995 pwr steer1ng. 1 owner CBr. (381NOX). 1974 RAT • speed. AM/FM radio & s2495 low mrles Top gas mrleag• (245KV0). 1967 CHEVROLET WAGOH Bel Air Auloma11c. l)OW(>( sleGffng, 11r cond1tron1ng A NICE FAMILY CARI s995 (UOHQ38) 1974 VW DASHER '~ w1tl'l low, low miles s3495 In auper condition. (4\il6MVH) MAY SALE -SPECIALS I OH ALL GREMUHS •16 GREMLIN $2995 :::;:; OIDH YOUIS TODAY unit (261\<:0Sl 831·2880495-1210 SAVE-SAVE-SAVE MARQUIS MOTORS Rolls Roye• 9756 288<12 M11rs:ur ntl' Pkwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.D Fr1H /\\cry 1-:x1t MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 9100 A.tot, HR 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 1976 aves HONEY ~· -..:. I '" STOCK 280Z $ NIUY WHILE THEY LAST GARDEN GIOYI DATSUN IJl61 HAUOR ILGAltOef 6ROVI PH. 839-7000 AU. .....c:t.I ~TM t~ PRICES 0000 THRU 5tt6/7e 1 0 SPEED BIKE INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE OF AMY NEW HONDA -OVER 75 IN STOCK - R.ady For lmmtdiot• Dt41"ert 1976 HONDA 4 SPEED SEDAN 52866 Plu9 Tax & Lie IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ISGA2023598l • GARDEN WEST VW • U l1tc k .. \\ I !h .a• t, H 1\•I h •I \\I'! 11 1/1 .... lf'f l<1 lo ' \\•;,I !fldl 11 I f'tt I -I ol $5999 A WHOLE NEW WAY ' Sutsu 2 Door SedW't s3013 GARDEN GROVE SUBARU ..... '"4 ..... .,... 13121 HAHOl IL GAIDIH GIOVI PH. 554-0800 ALL PRICES Pl.US TAlt & LICENSE PRICES GOOD THRU t>/16 76 '66 VW Camper. Das 7 4 HORNET TO BUY OR LEASE YOUR CAR mantling ene & trans. d Front end damage. Mak 8 cyl., auto, air con ·• ofr. 49S 4187 or 87°'3278 ~~~Z~. H. 36M mllcs. 1965 DaJa Due, reblt cne. new 1hock1, battery $2595 palnt. chrome whls, best '74 MATADOR C~. otr. 493-62611 d s _.;....._ ______ ! V8~ auto, air con ., I , V°'vo 9772 P/u, R .ti H. Brougham. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 2 VOLVO 1641! Automatic, air cond .. pwr. steenng & leather. UJZFG V >. Buy or lnse. U64KLNI. $2495 2001 E. ht lS.A.Frw)'.·2 Bllul. east) SAHT.A.AH4 PRICE WAR BRAND NEW MAJ.llU .Z DOOlt <232-lC3'7D&Z4lf111) ....._Mew HOO AMtos. Hew tlOO .............................................. WE HAVE IM STOCK -* 204 NEW CARS * * 111 COROLLAS * 51 TRUCKS * * * 6 CELICAS 3 MARK ll's 33 CORONA's SADDLUACK VALLEY IMPORTS 131·2040 495.4949 558-8000 $3920 SIO'-ll PERMONTH DOWN ----bo--W--., Del. pmt price ~-''3 544 Volvo. reblt Hll, '74 Sport• ut aeon APR lC.7S'# 00 approved SPECIAL LEASES mi or bC"st olCer. Dena, 33.000 ml. all xtras dys, 1193-5752 $3600. PP6'2-4658 creditGROTH ~':.~~--:•••••••••••• Mew HOO CHEVROLET EXCIUIMT SB.ICTION OP POISOE PRODUCTS OM DISPLAY & AV .AIL.AILE FOi iMMEDiATE DBIYERY. Costa Mesa AMC / Jeep A:;., "/6 GllMLIN 1c.-.s ....... a-llOITAllOU'f WAGON. A f 1'4 ...... reell, I ""'---·-· S2899 s4299 "I Costa Mesa AMC/J e ep 54N023"4S-7770 2524 ....... llYd., t.osta Meil IHI I HACM -.w. 147·6011 Mf.))J t HUMTt ... TOM llACH PRICE WAR BRAND NEW MONTIC.llLO <iM:l. UU7Ll32283) Ind . fact. air cond. $5195 Caah price plus tu It Uc, s 144.84 Sl9t PER MONTH DOWN Del. pmt 8rice $'7351.32. 14.89'i\. n approved credit. GROTH CHEVROLET tllll 11.ACH kYO. 1474017 J4f.)Jll HUNTl ... GTOH IUat * 7 914's * 2 912'1 * 3 91 IS COUPES * 3 91 IS TAIGAS ~ 20 Mlnutn ' i from Coastal ~b.. z ~ t >range eounry .~ I .::1------------------.!-J! HAllOl ILYD. ~. ~ S. 4 • N. ~ DON BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI U631 HAllOI IL. GAIDfN GIOVI PH. 636-2333 ONLY 5 61~* 38 month Open End Laue. C.1>ltallzed c:oat-S2937.23: Resktual-41782.33, on ll)f)tOY9d credit. (TE 3M470231. NEW 1976 B-210 HATCHBACK (1-,,..,.,. NOW ONLY All NEW 1976 PICKUPS ShOtt bed. 4 apeed. fulty factory equlpOed. Economy. Comfort. Luxury. $3"3~~ Datsun'• mu.age champ. 1£1 I~- ONLY S31:17 := SAYE BIG TRUCK SALE LMM IMYIMTOO- HIW LOMtl 18) ONLY $150 o..MU'":a- 38 montn Opeii End Lea5e camtallzed cost-$4588 23; ~esldual-S2752.93. on approved credit. IAA 24-025976). NEW 1976 B-210 2DOORSEDAM $2997.~ Com~lt'fofy . •~lory •Qul~ll lnctud• Economy. Comfort. 1.11-. ury. Oattun't '"""~ etiarnp. Three ITIOdtllit. 41 MltG-HWV. 29 MttO-. CfTY .. EPA mlleaoa .. lmAle. Mltlulf tuntftllltlOn. Actual MPO tnlY be mOf• or 1 ... cMperldhig on tondi.- tlon Of your c.r tnd hO~ you Clrl¥a. • Aac:tln"'G t~t ~c~ a t1. • Pow.,....,,. front d ltc bfllcle. • Tlntett oi.e. tun cerpeu119, • EJed~""' Wtl'ldo• dtfo0Qe'· .. Dl20AILYP1Lor F~.~1'.1m UtH ._.._u..., .._&#Md Allfos.UMCI ....... uwc1 ................................. ._.......... . ......................................................................................... . ~-~•·-·-~~-~:: ....... ~ ~.~:~•M•u••••• ••••~•••-•-•••!!.~l ~-~•••••..,!!~' ...... ••••••••••••!!.~~ ~•••••••••••••!!.~~ ~?~•••••••••!!~~ ~!!~~•••••••••••!!~~ • SALB !20t675J VOLKSWAGEN + .... =~-c: ...... 137-4800 4f M5 I I nMt\/.n.M. ... ,_c......, ... SER VICI LIASIMG •HEW l~6RA88tT • Model t 701 -• ec>eed .. 1973 VW SOUAREBACK • Automatic trans. with stereo (073132) $AVE .,,,,,,tl•Jt~· • 197 4 PORSCHE 911 TARGA * Silver me tallic with black mlenOI' 5 soeed. stereo a air cond. Low miles. MU$TS& (O«LKU) TO APPRECIATE A~,..,.,.,. NHY .1976 PIN10··· MPG 2-DOOR s2999 PLUS TAX ANO LICENSE Mefcury 99$0 7• lu.t.»nti ll, Jo nu. •Uto '7lCuUa,.., lit., Yl II, wl\ltt• ·n P•to 2 Door DAVID J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl cond IW.l •4'11. lnt. -4dr. Top cood, otig 4 S~'<l. Al\I F!lf rudlu. '11PWo2 Door THE PHILLIPS '11 Merl' lO Pau.c!l\ier IUSO 146 l e>wtir. G44·HJ8 beater Ntce . ~ ut 4 Sj>ffd. AM ~t r, ctlo. Wf{n. "'"'· PS, P/B,atc... ........., ,-V'r h•· 1t"I' Nl"'~ '"'r r -t~ or OT IVICIC, PONTIAC CB let & Cu.tom llllth G.Hlw.lanjl t + z ct."" -Ot-lta • uri¥ ownr. ,_.. ""O:....: ~~· ioocvr ..... ~ DAILY PIL Ir OPlL. IMC. 2t.OOO mi. Rns & ... Uk-rad~b. ilUlo, 1dra ma Brend OU u~. si,ooo ml. °"' t SAl..f;8 & Sf!RVIC~: new.$37~P1P,Ml" l ~114t17l'fl ~tl-4 97~ $1699 5179'1 9 ~p;:,.,~~t'11::;.o"t~a,.,~ 2~1\1.ICIAPKWY ..,...... ttSZ moiblk •tss PWO 9951 GROTH co•nP•llY op~ultd s.o. •"w~Attch1 t-:>.!l ••.•••• •• ••••• •• •• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .............. •• •• •• •• •• CHEV 0 GROTH rutomoblhn1 IU\d off r 1..AGU A mus 'tl5 roll\' 2 door 88 Gd "7~ PIHTO R LET ht' fotlow1nti ali.Uon ll7·2400 • -ll'IUU.JiOrt•t•on.~. •UHAIOUT IUll IUCHIUO. CHEVROLET WUMWl~rori.i1lt-: i ca II v 74 MUST ANG U4H4A.4_. 4 ~f:u"'. air •id & lo"" 141 .. 017 ~ ... >>>t •• 1 11 C .. y0 197l Pl YMOUTH ':>a 11011 1\11J 1•1',!I ~~·l ,11 .. ·~" ' ... ., 1-1 4 H -· Su\'"lhh• C1•utom 3 1cat Al.Ito. "• " ""'1 0 ' z + 2 '68 Olds Detf• •• m1 ~. tOCMHWt') HUMTIMOT0'4 tu.CH 10 .. 011 ut.)Jll ' " .,, . v .. (C'r nn•r ~ ~~$662 GIA$ t 4 cr·hndn 4 QtolLY SIOH ----HUHTIHGTOH HACH Sllllloin wu11on JUI Q ollt-r 6, O!>k for SalW)'. "0v~ d ' I Hardtop '72 l'1nlo w"iioo l'ngmc, air rom.hUonlna. ~~k .. ii·•-"'"'·"'""" "Ptl'd , ru o . ..e t c· Al t f . ToWMltCo.try d ,,, I &"'k .. ~~ ~ w.v.., __ cOOl.1)0 ) u u. runh uc-iory 111 • L • LL' . ,. Auto. xlnl, 'iJ Wo1111n 'I SvtJ. atr. ra 10 .,. 1.!Hll&~\! r , --UJ1& conlilt1onln 1t. powe i\UTO SA ~1 .-.ASlllh, $11l..'IO IH7 li22!* rudlo. 1 ,odh1I~. i;:ll mi>.: l\.•1.:{' r1nlsh, wllh 68,000 9 P1rc b1rd Convl•t l. i.teerln&. rudm, hcutl'r, 2167 UurbQr. Coll la M\lllll ~oou. p 11 1m m:i 711!~ mll1!$. <DP 2~ l c1.11481c. m a1or (.'OtnPo: whitewall tm!a; t:xtr 646-4446 "T'J Pmln, b pd . luc u1r. • $I 4 7 5 ~111 ~~.!,!!cenll)' 1~nd nd cl~·an Good Sl!COnd car' tinted 1:1.ii.i., \\I, l'"!\I, th 9960 ..., """"' Wlit'7M -Ca!li.cllc. S2:1'7~ ~2 6'.'71! ymou THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20<.0 HAll6011 lll\ID CO~fA Mf)A b42-0010 Only $799 GROTH CHEVROLET NEW 1975 COURIER PICKU 73 PINTO 4 Speed. 1udlo. h\c'alcr. tik. 1lW6EJV 1 $1419 TH EODORE ROBINS FORD ?tloO ~IAPllOR Bl\ID COl>IA M ESA b~2 0010 •73 Pinto Woqon I Spt_-..'<i, radiu. lwutc1 Lots of room ! ti(IOl INT $1676 ...•........•••..•..... ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth 01w11 O.i1ly & Sun tit 1(1 l'~t 2UW 1l.1rbor 111' J . Coi-l.ll Mcsu 546-1934 DEMO SALE ••• -· -en-a:m Z DOOR "*RD~ ....,....., .... .,_..._-.; ...... ,,,~,...~..,_.~ ....... ~,.,..., '••*'~~W,_...O.-~W\Wrt1 .. ~.,,..,,,,. t• ............... l-.... .,.~--~...._..o..., "" ~ ........ l .......... ~,__""'.,......o...,.;i.c:;..,.l""'""" ~.c........,e.,.,.. ~ ....... _,..,,., ... 0.GWP ~--- C...-~ ·~· ...... ~,..,~ '4876 • 5 LTD LAH AU 4 DOOR ...,_. ... ._.....,.,._ .,.,OID1¥~(~t~ "-'¥',.,..,_. n.. .. ,.,._.~ .... , ... r• .._. •• -.,.,,.,.. '~'"'"., =:. ~= .. '::. .t,..~~!'::.,~-.~\= o...., ....... 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'67 t'irebird, auto, ulr . .:I.I ll. < DP·42) llr\.'S. tunt!d. ll.lnt cond. $2400 _!3e~tofr 5R6·94'16 " ·'Tempest 2 dr, 2 yr old 1974 PLYMOUTH eng, good tires. auto, Satclhtc 2 ~cut slalion PtS. radio. <'lean, Ro.xid wuJ:on. 311! \'IS cnitinc, rond. S6SO An 4. 640·i lt!O AM·.Fl\1 stereo, air oondi· rd 9970 t1onmg. i.~t·cd control. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• power w111uows. Jug11aae . ~ ruck. 68,000 Miles and '63 1'· Bard Lundau. t.d finished Ln Spinnaker cond, Full power. S800 or while. toP-43). bcstoffe,r. 962·26\S $2500 Ve«JG 9974 ....................... \ 1974PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban 2 seal stalton wagon. 360 4 bbl VS en~ine, air condition· mg, radio, power win· dows. lugitaite rack, w1lh s•.ooo miles . Ni <'e suirlight mclalllr blue futlsh. (0P·46l $2450 Sc.-e m gurnJ!C area Ask tor IUl'k 1972 VEGA • Aul11mot1c wlrad111, C.!6!JEZ,\ I. \ A wper buy·S899 Towae & Country AUTO SALES/LEAS! NG . 2167 Haroor. Cnsta Me::Hl 646-4446 \ i------ '71 Veto Hatchback . SIOOO 673·2743 • '74 OT Vt!ga. Xlnt rond, ~ ORANGE COAST Lo mi, 1-owner, musl i sell. S1 .800. 67J·~q1. } -UAtl y~Ptun--. th Ktnnmtntt'it, ~-~; . ~, 3JOW0$t Bay St. oulo, air, AM/FM, Laird 8-trk, Jt>tson 11pkri;,-, 1---C_os_t_a_M_cs_a ___ 1 r11ll yc whls. foit lightis. hi· : '68 Satellite wgn, PS, PB. jack rs, headers, 20M. air, Jo m1• Xlnt cond. Xlnl C'Ond S2500f>45·1lS76 . SSSO/orr.644-0.145 1---------1·74 Hatchbk, xlnt runnmg Plymouth, under BB, cond. Sl 200.Call arter e 499·2 I 09 pm, 900.4753 ---~-----Allto1, U1•d Auto1, Uaed ; ............•.•.•...•.. ·······················: VALUE! ' c = ' , II ' ' .. 4-llpeed manual transm1ss10t1, front disc brakes, rack & pon oon steer•ng. solid state 1gnltt0n, bucket seats. color-keyed cut p11e carpel. mini-console, tinted glass. electroc defroster, Sleel·belled radoat ply urn, wheel oovers. rear bumper guards. front bumoer guards. body side moldings (Stk.111085. Seoal t6R 10Y14951 7). 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Tbe Sorcery, owoed by Jacob Wood of Van Nuya, was thevlcUm of a huge wave which rolled her completely over about 900 males from the mainland us she was re- turnln1 tre>m Okinawa on the 1reat clrcle route lhrouih lh« Aleutian Stralt1. All of the well.known racing yacht's passengers survived the 360-delree spin. but dabt were ln Ju.red, several otthemaeriously On board as sklpper and aa1I· injmuter w u Bob Dickson, 48. Newport Beach, one of the best known yacht skippers and racing sailors in the country Dickson Js reported to have sutrtted a badly Breaki11g the R11fes Ford Motor Compuny chairman Henry Ford 11 puffs on cigar a t the company's annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. Ford. 58. has been under medical care for a heart problem and. when asked if he should be smoking. he r eplied. ··of c ourse not." Mobil Oil Corp. i To Buy Irvine Co.? The Mobil 01 I Corp has an· nounced a n ew aitn·emcnl ror purchase or the lnme Compan:,- in exchange fo r $200 million in Mobil slock In a n announcl'ml'nt mude Thursda). corporation official!. :.aid ·an understanding" h ad been reached \\1th most Irvine Company shareholders Howt•ver. Mobil vice president for public relations, Larry Heyl Jr .. said today that understand inst did not inC'lude Joan Irvine ~m•lh, who holds 21 percent or the company 's stock und who successfully blockt>d u similar purchase agrecm cnt last year That agreement called for lht• sole or lhl' 5-l 5 percent or thc lnml companv'-; stoC'k hl'ld h) lht' .Ju mes In 1ne 1-·nunuat1on for SI Ill milhon \\Orth of Mobil stock, or .1boul $24 u share Mrs Smith wu'I 1nstrumentdl 1n ~cll1nR an 1n1unct1o n 1n Oran11e Coun~~ SuJX'TIOr Court hl<X'kmit that deal because sht' tonknrlect lht' ~tock wus \\Orth mor(' than twice that amount The inJunl'l1on wl1s actually ob tJancd b) thl' state J\ttornl'y Gent'rul 's offl<'t', JCtln11 on behalf of tht• pubhr "h1ch tx•nefll~ from ch:mtl("s lo " h1ch the fountlatton contributes The .1ttornt>y icent>rnl notl'd than :rn lntt>rnal Revenul' Scr\'lce oppra1!'ol had plucro the \'aluc or the Irvine Company stCX'k nt $JS u shure. The n e w deal announced Thursday coils for tht' acquis1 lion or ull the foundation's s hnre:-. Junior Guard -· Tryouts Set Tryouts for the Huntington Bea~h Junior L1fe&uard pro- ' «rams wilt be held from 8 a .m . to 12 noon on May 16, May ZJ and June 6 at the pool at Edison High SchooJ. 21400 Magnolia St. Applicants must be able to swim at least 100 yards in less than two mlnules. Tbe program includes ocean and beach safety, lifesaving t~hniques, body surfing, sur· -frmrttinf, S"ttrl'boarding ~ de- velopment ol awl m ming skills More information can be ob· tained by callm& the Harbors and Beach department, 536-25&1 plus all of the outstanding shares exclusive or Mrs Smith's or about 2-1 percent or the stock That also worki; out to be Jbout $24 a share Mrs. Smith was traveling from Newport Beach to her boml' m Middleburg, Va . today and so was unavailable for comment on the newest proposal. Heyl said that while the new propos al does not include <See MOBIL, Page /\21 Youth Takes Dad's Plane, Talked Down A 16·year old La Palma bm drO\C to Meadowlark Airport an Huntington Bt>ach Thursdn\ n11(hl and took his father s ne~ S9.000 airplane for a spin, F' A A otfiC'uals said today Hut Mark Armstrcm11 . who had only three hoUrll or preVIOU!i niRht mstrucllon, hadn't f1gun'tl on thl' fog Armstro nit and his scho<>I chum. also 16. took o(( unun nounced from Mcadowlllrk, then dl•covered onct> nloft they couldn't get back to the field because or fog , officials said. !;dwnrd Perlis. princ ipal opera lions inspector tor the Federal Aviation Aclml~tra lion' said the youn~ man tlarncd on his radio and was JCUJded by Coast Trucon at El Toro Ma nne Corps Air Station toward Long Beach Municipal Airport There. airport officials talked him down,·· g1v1ng him step b) step instructions ror landing lhe Amencan Yankee plane. Perhs said. Perlls was at the airport to greet Armstrong when be landed about 9 p.m . Re said the young man wlll be cited for flying without a pilot's certificate, a \'tOlation which carries a max imum fine of $1.000. He said the young man was shaken, but was even more so when his father. Norman, ar rived about 10 mlnutes later "H•~t uau<J when ha dad showed up," Perlis sajd. Perlis said the young man did a llne job of landinc the plane and It suffeJ"ed no damaae. lacerated lip. However. he rt" malned aboard the yacht alona with owner Wood and thl• navlaator. Ray Hayes of M1arlnu delRey. The e11ht injured people, In cludJnf a young woman who i.uf· lered a compound leg fracture were transferred from the yacht to the Coast Guard Cutter l\1ellon an heavy sens and 35-40 knot wlnds Several others suffert'd sever e s h ock 1nclud1ng one crewman who wus wash~ over· board as the boat rolled Sorcery wua retumlng from Okm1&w11 a fter wtnterln& t.bere and was entered LO the upcomlne Los Angelt>s toTahtU rnec Contrary to e.orly wire servke reports. the rudder was not car ned away, but the\ f'sscl was dis· masted as she rolled under t he 1m pact orthe huie w a Vt' Rel:ll1ves and (ricnds o( Sorcer~ ere\\ men ha\ c contaCled the Coast Guard cutter by ham and sln&le·•ldeband r dlo. The young womun who suffered the broken lee was idenWied as· RamOl\a Walters, 22, Escondido. who, along with her mother, were the cooks on the voyage. Miss Walters was on deck when the wave hit and probably owes her hfe to the fact that u. laree fuel drum rolled and pinned her to the deck. The girl's mother was below . decks and told or findiJ\I bttsef suddenly plnned to tho yacht·• overhead aa tt rolled. ! lt la not known wbetbw tho hclm1man \fas .-eartna a aarety harncaa as be went.overboard. He was retrieved after the boat rieht · edltseU. . Accordlnt lo Wood'• business associates. be had planned to eblp the yacht home rrom Okinawa but was unable to find crews to build a <See SORCERY, Pa•eA!) Brown Says 'Can Win' Lashes Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' WAS llI NGTON cA P I California Gov Edmund G Brown Jr declared today he can WUI the Democratic presidential nomination even though ·the pundits and commentators and those whQ are the last to kno\\ have already coronated one can didate.'" namel)' Jimmy Carter Brown also lashed out at what he termed Catter ·s hyprocn:.) and · ·purel) pchllcal rhetont Acid Fumes Injure Five In Hospital l-'I\ e patient:. Jl .1 t·uunt~ psychiatric ho!\p1t<Al 111 llu11t· angton Beach \\"t•rc trc<al<'<l tor manor IOJUr ics after a bottle· 01 noxious s melhnl{ ;acid wa<; to:.~cd into the hosp1tnl ~ rencallon room late ThursllJ\'. 1>0l1 ('l' :.aul today The fiv.?, who ore amonit 57 pa t1cnts al thl' G nrf1cld Com ales cent Carl' Center. 7781 <;:1rf11;"ld Ave, "e re reported in JtcHXI l'On d1t1on today following treatment for respiratory irritation caused by the toxic fumes Police ~aid no suo;pccls have been 1dent1f1ed 1n tht' incident ()frlcers Saad they arc not sure \\hether the mculent was tn~ gered by a t~o·month old labor d1sput<' "1th hops1tal employes. or was JUSt somebody"<; idea of a prank Police said th<' cau~llc cJt1d compcunct, possibly conc-octccl with a sulphuric acid base. was in a soy !lauC'e bottle that was tossed .through u window as lhl' f1ve patU.>ntS WatchC'd tc]C\ ISIOn or played pool Spread of the fumes to thl' pa lien ts' dorm 1lory quarters "'a~ prevented by the 1mmed1ate \'Cn· t1lation of thC' rccrt'at1on room police said The fac1 l1l y 1:. U!>t'd a~ .1 ~atelhte m ental health anct drul'! abm1e t reatment Ct•nter for pa t1ents considered or minimal risk to thems<'lvcs or others but who require therap) 1n a controlled en vironment rlosf' \o their homes over the issue of pohttcal t>n dorsements Carte r h as c h aq~cd that Brown. supported by a number or Maryland Demo<-rat1c leaders an the Cahforn1a ~overnors first primary test Tuesda). 1s thl' can didatc of pol1t1cal bo'>sc-,·· who \\an t a brokcrt•ll t•on \ cnt1on Ca mpa1gn1ng 1n nearb~ MarylandtodJ~. l'artl'r rene\\t.'<I . the charge AP Wff'fphOtO lleadat"hf' Remedfl Howard Mudd. an a$s1stanl t'0<1Ch "1th the San 1>1ego Charj!cr::.. ::.lands on ht~ neck. shouldt·rs and clbo\\S as hl' pr.icl ices yoga. He ::.a':ts 1t s gr eat for te ns ion headaches Honesty Pays Oivrier Clai~ Found Bike Oy ARTHUR R. VINSEi. °''"•Dally l"lloUwtt Thank a to younJl ll o lH•r t 'Toro" Duran's honesty, 11 llunt· lngton Beach high school jlirl bas recovered her 10 speed bil'ycle stolen three weeks ago Illa own old clunker of a St>n aray had flat tires and he could havf.' ke pt the unl1ct>nsed Ill speed. but Toro. 11. or 2207 F1orida' St , kne~ the rightful owner would be heartsick anrl want 1t boc~ Today. Debbie Hodngue1 la. ol 18342 M anltoba Lane, has ht>r bicycle back after dec1d10,r to check with Huntington Beach pollct' to see 1f a nyone might bave found It She hadn•t read the two new s stories of Toro 's honesty. ··1 think I heard somebody talking about 1t though.·· said the Huntineton Beach High School student who reclaimed her new Pickets Protest SAN FRANCISCO <A P l About 2S persons picketed across the rtre~t frora the Korean COD· sulate here to prolc5t wf\M lM)' said was pollUc•l ~!Jl9" h' Korn. Sl20 vehicle stolt•n lhl' iwcond clJ\ she rode at to clu.,.i; Sh<' had the h1eydc a .H 'Ur hul rarely used 1t. then dl•r1d<'<I Rhl' nl'edcd ex<'rr1sc and bc~an p edalinit to s choo l . Miss Rodr11otuet. <'Xp lulnro Thursduy arter pick mg 1l up. The !!hanv bike for wh1r h !lht• s till had · ren~1pt~ show1n~ ownership "as rouml hv Toro un 1ler a pile or lumbl<'\\N~di-Apnl 22 as he ~alkl'd to l>w)er In termed1ate Sc·hool Richard \1 ckhor poll{'t> d1• partment bic) ell' cu.,.tod1an. o;a11I today several people tried to claim the bicycle after read1nJt of Toro's honesty None could s ho" proof of owner s hip, a lthough they insisted 1t was theirs Toro coultl h ave o wned 1l himself tf il was not claimed by July 15 He had planned to give 1t to his Mom for her birthday at that lime. ··1 was 'lund of sorry about the bike," Custodian Melchor re - marked "I renlly wanted that kid to gel it.'' 1JUt T"<>ro b111 :a new bllte anyway. I\ Laeutia Beach woman wht> had or h1.S hOncsty gave him h('r lO·s~ . .... Well,·· said Brown ... he has to say that, because he has to say something m order to fill the paragraphs . He called ~pie for their support and they've turned him down. So when someone turns him do\\ n. then the> become a J)<'litical boss. lf they say Tm for you. J1mm>,' then they become a statesman ·· He;;~ weeting with George ~t eany .""" h e's called Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago. As,a matter of fact he's called me and asked If I'd be parl of his cam· paign." said Brown, adding tb11t was before he became a can· didate himself. ··So when the kctUe caUs the pot black, Mr. Carter ought to ex· amine his own conscience, and clarU'y not only what he says, bu(, behind the:smUe. \\Mt he's (Sf'e BROWN, Page AZ) -1111der Press11re" Rowlands Claims Forced to Resign 8~ ROBERT HARKER 01 .... °"''• "'''°' suu Dave Ro" lands. whose rP s1gnation us Huntm~on Beac·h city administrato r became of flc1al today, chums that his de parture under pressure "us a miscarriage of Justice He said Jn an interview he had n<> allernal1ve but to resign when two of his supporters on the city council changed positions ··and left him very disappointed and disillusioned · · Rowlands also blamed a lack or authority over h is department heads and interference from some council m em bers for some or the difficulties he raced in ad ministering the city The remarks by the6l·year-<1ld admin1slrator were low.keyed and he ~s that he holds no bit· lernes<lrls primary reeling, he says. as one or pride in his record and accomplishment.'>. Rowlands, who will continue to be paid until July 19 and will re· ce1\IC U hfeltml' pension Of $600 per month from the city when lw retires from public hfe. s ays his effectiveness was hampered by the Huntington Beac h Caty Charter "ll should be changed so that the adminl11trutor can discharge incompetent department dlrec. tors." he says. He said the c harter gives de partment heads Civil Service protection with the rtghls or ap· peal and that 1t is virtually im· possible to hare or rare key ass1s· tants. · They a re e1th<'r rlart of the management team or they arc not," Rowlands said. "They shouldn't have at both ways and should be able to be replaced at the c it y adm1n1slrator's pleasure ·· Rowlands eddcrl that ir he had more authority 1n that area he (See ROWLANDS, PageAZj Senator Urging JFK Slaying Probe WASlll.NGTON 1APl The ClA and FBI lled ·to the Warren Comm1ss1on about the assassina- tion of President Kennedy, a Senate 1ntelhgence committee member said today. The senator also suggested · we puMWe some hot leads" to answer for certain "'ho killed Kennedy Sen Richard Schweiker < H Pa.1. a member or the pancl'i. ~ubcomm1ltee 1nv<'st1galinJt the as!lassinallon , i.0 1d ""there is no question 1n m) mind" that the two Intelligence agcnc1c:s he<I tu the C'nmmiss1on which conducted the 1tovernmcnl 's first. mas111vt' probe of Kennedy's death Schweiker said he has round no new <•v1dence ubout who killed Kennedy but dcclan:<l ··If Wl' purs ue some hot lead11. we may well ans wer tha t question " Schweiker r efused to cloborat<' on wbat he meani by "hot lead s ·· Schweiker mode his slate m<'nts on the CBS-TV ·Mornmi Nc'AS .. H<' stud the s ubcommittee has turned up s 1gn1ficant n ew material about defocts ynd def1 c1enc1es an the 1n\ estigat1on" of the assas!>1 not1on. noting -a!I h{' has before the ClA"s failure lo inform the Warren CommJSsaon of its schemes a gainst Cuba's F'\del Castro and the FBl's destruction of a note by IA!e Harvey Oswald. whom the com· m1ssioo name d as Kennedy's sole assassin. Schweiker and Sen. Gary Hart I D·Colo. >, are the only members of the subcommittee, which In- vestigated the ''perloi-mance or non-performance" of the In· telUgence aeencles during the In· iUal lSn>be 'Ot tbe·11snuination. Hart us &aid be has seen oo evidence lo discredit the Warren Commission 's r~port th al Os~ald ac ted al1>nc• 1n k1lhng Kenned) Uut Sch" e1k1•1 'ia1d today he disagrees Ill' said the dcf1cien· caes 1n th{' original lnvestagat1on invalidate the Warren Com- m1ss1oo 's conclusion Schweiker said he believes lhe key to Ken· nedy s slaying hes in Oswald'~ rclat1onsh1ps wllh hoth pro and ant1·Castrn ract1ons Orang«' Cou~• Weuther Thul ''heuvy dew" will lw around again Salurd11y morning, but al leuiit you ma.v bl· uble t o s leep thro111th 1l before tht> 11un coml'!I out , tmn1tm1t te'tn 1X'ruture11 1n I hl' upper fi<r.i along th1• b<·nrh and In th1• lo" 70!'1 inland INSIDE TOD/\ Y <\1011 1.s a mu11cal month at Orange Coa•t Colltgl' The prnducllon1 mcludt a /uJl11 · llag~ opt'TO along unth tJOCat and instrumental concerts Ste Page Cl of the ~ekentkr. I ladex AIYM•W•"t At Mt•••• ct.r .... ,1,.. .. AWtoul l'llf'(f• "' LM. .. ,, . , .. ~ ..... 1 ..... At,IJ Goll._ •• A, 2::;:r. Q11ftlY /ti O•t4lli.f 01 IJ •• t Ot...ict 01 \yMa ..... ,., ,,; Crtt•-· 01 "9'1• Otal" Netlc .. ., SloO !Wlr11tl\ ... , e•Mrl••""• .. •• Ttlt1'11 .... cs Eftttf'l.llnmo 1 CH '""'"n ,,, ,,,_u .... .......... ... . -...c:.,.. "' .,,,.,..,.."" ..... lolwmlHIM c• ......... Cit "'""'""-" ., L H/F He Built, Razed . Refinery Ira Oarwtn tl.•tlllhorn, a former roustabout wboee first as· lliomcnt w 1t1 to build an oU ro- flnery and whose last .. stcnment wu to tear lt down, 4ied Tuesday after a lcna1hy illness The 67 -year·old CMt<t Mesa man reUred from SoCaJ 011 and Refining Company in l~. He had been plant superintendent of the firm's Huntlnaton Beach plant, a subsidiary of Holly Sugar. His son, Darr~I. said the ate~ ble rou,tabout, ''worked sbovel11 and wrenchea at the refinery,· be&in.ning in 1933 ... He sajd his father helped con· vert the existing sugar refiner into an oil refining plant at the corner of Garfield Avenue and Main Street. "HJs last assignment for SoCal was Lo tear down that plant." his son recalled. "He retired that same year." Mr. Hartshorn came to Costa Mesa in 1921, working in carpen- try until joining the 011 firm in 1933. H e married his wife, Ramona. in that year, and the pair raised three children, sons. Darwin of Ramona and Darrel of Anaheim, and a daughter, Mrs. Hester Moor of Costa Mesa. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. He was active in the Costa Mesa Aggies in his teen·age years, and continued to support local 4-H Clubs while his children were growing up. "We had sheep. goats and rah· bits everywhere at home.'' said the younger Hartshorn. referring lo the family home which is still at 1950 Parson:i Road. The retired oil man also purchased property around Parsons Road. building apart- ments which now number 22. "It's just like a big family• around here," Hartshorn said. "Everyone loved dad." Mr. Hartshorn 's ashes will be scat.tered at sea Tuesday in private ceremonies. The family has suggested memoriaJ dona· tions to the American Cancer Society. · A Big Bachble Bath ~me ~ranksler put bubble bath in the big fountam at the Arizona Slate Universit v mall. but that didn't stop 2'h·year·old ~ffrey Shum way from taking a dip at the Tempe, Ariz., campus. DA Aide Feared Press ~ 'Defense' in Cella Documents Removal By TOM BARLEY Of QM O.lly Piiot SUit LOS ANGELES -Orange County Deputy DisUict Attorney Oretta ·Sears declared during a pre-trial hearing here Jate Thurs· day that her fear of the press led her to approve the undercover re· moval of documents from a Costa Mesa printing shop con- trolled by indicted Dr. I.:ouis J. Cella Jr. Her testimony studded with tears. and· tantrums, the pro. secutor admitted that she did not seek search warrants for the United Printing Company, 3198-C Airport Loop Drive, untiJ she had actually written the indictments approved by the Orange County Grand Jury. "It would have brought in the newspapers and publicity and political matters and I didn't want that,~· she stormed. ·'I don't hke political matters." · Mrs. Sears readily admitted under close queslio.ning from four defense lawyers that she authorized print shop employe Donald Albert Ray to smuggle documents out of the premises and into the di.strict attorney's of· fice on July 28, 1975. Ray, 46, bas testified that dis- trict attorney's Investigators photocopied many of the docu· ments that figure prominently in the federal case here against I)r. .Cella and three codefendants. I Judge Byrne is ~lng asked by the defense to bar introduction df all evidence obtained under those circumstances from a trial that is now scheduled to start Tues- day .. Facing trial wil)l Cella are former hQspital associates George Louis Ollendorf, 44, cLaguna Beach, Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, 53, Santa Ana. · • They are accused oo 4-t felopy counts of bilking two Orante County hospitals-Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo !lnd Mercy. General Hospital. Santa Ana -out of more than $2 ~Ilion: • It {s alleced that many ads of fraud were achieved with the use or counterfeit invoices bearing the names of noneJtistent com· panies and manufactured at the Costa Mesa printing shop. 8325,000 Haul Drug Suspect till Sought Watmanster police said today they Aft stUl aeeklni a aeventh suspect ln connecllon wlth " $3.10.000 raid at a Costa Mesa home ThuNday motnlnc thul s.tnt I.ix O\htiU \0 jail. A1aist1nt Wes\minster Police Chief Robert Bonnet said today narcotics tnvelllii•tmil are seek· ana a tall man wbo took advan· tage of another suspect's escape try to sllp away htmaelf. The missing man Jeaped from a car driven by Vernon Louis Otero, 26. of Sunset Beach, as police closed ln to make the ar· rests at 9'4 W eat 19th St. in Cost~ Mesa. Otero Jumped on the ac· celerator and knocked two Cost.a Mesa officers to the ground before plowing into a Garden Grove patrol van and Oeeln& down 19th Street. He later ran bis vehicle into n ditch and was captured. along with his 16·year old wUe. Costa Men police are holding Edward Wayne Cobb or the Fro•PageAI SORCERY. • cradle capable of holding the yacht. Instead, Wooci' left the yacht in Okinawa for the winter and then took a crew to bring her home to Marina del Rey in lime for the Tahiti race which starts JuneJ.:5. She last departed Southland waters io the Tran.spacrace~om , Lc>ll-Angeles to Honplulu, last July , 4. While in HonoJulu she competed in the Around the Slate (of Hawaii) race as a tuneup for -the Hawaii to Okinawa race in which s.be was first to finish and first. overall on handicap lime. Costa Mesi. home and Mark Saker Pendroy of Newport Buch. A third suapoct, Ralph Pierpont Moraan IU. or Newport Beach, waa rcle11sed on bis own recognlzan ce. Otero la beina held at Ordng..- County Medical Center, where ht.' is betni treated for Coclal lat'eru tlons. and his wife Ls lodced lr1 Otan.1eCounty Juvenile Holl. Debra Kay Hancock. o r Newport Beach, is being held in Orange County J all. The $350,000 worth ot cocaine. which was hidden in tis.sue paper boxes, Is being examined in WMtminster. Police said another $10,000 of peyote buttons also were seized in the early morning raid Thuraday. MOBIL ••• purchase of Mrs. Smith's stock. the new agreement was reached wlille in "constant contact" with her. Heyl said that the current ~eement may take months or even years before it is finalized because any sale of the founda· lion's stock must be reviewed by the SUperior Court due to the lo· junction granted last year. • However, Howard Privett, al· Lorney for the Foundation, was quoted in the Mobil announce· ment as saying, "the Irvine Fun· • dation b.ad favorable reports on the proposed transaction from its tax, economic and financial ad· visors and has been in.. contact with the Attorney General." He indicated be expected a favora· ble review or the proposal by lhe court. Raymond L.. Watson, president or t he Irvine Company, today stressed that the announcement of the agreement ''is only the first step in the proposed acquisi· tlon. There are many other steps that must be taken." Fro•PageAJ Final Battill Arguments Due Monday Closing arguments in ·0range County Supervisor Robert Bat. tin's trial scheduled for today were delayed unW Mooday. Mrs. Sears testified Thursday that she was wary of the press because she was working on a carefully guarded investigation of county Supervisors Robert Battin and Laurence Schmit and state Controller Ken Cory at the lime Ray was approached by in· vestigators. Modem yachting records In· dicate that cases of a yacht of that sue rolling completely over are extremely unusual. In 1964 the 39-foot yawl Doubloon was rolled twice in stormy seas off the South Carolina Coast w bile sailing from F1orida lo Newport, R.l., for the start of the Bermuda Race. The owner, Joe Byurs, and his three-. man crew survived despite the fact that the boat's deck was s wept clean and her masts and rigging carried away. If the transaction is complet· ed. the company and its 78,000· acre holdings would become part or Mobil Oil Estates Ltd., the real estate development subsidiary or the oU compa ny. ROWLANDS' RESIGNATION \fould have been able to mold a team more loyal t o him. "l want to commend those de- partment heads that remained loyal all the way, but there were some who did not.•• This observation was ex· pressed previously by some other close aides who say that ltowlands ·'had been stabbed in tbe back" on occasions. Rowlands also said that his job was made more difficult by in· terference from the city council which he says is a violation of the charter. "The mayor should function through the city administrator and not go directly Lo the depart- ment heads,'' he said. ''They don 't know who they are working for and this activity has caused a great deal of chaOIL " Rowlands says that three elect- ed department beads -city at· torney, city rlerk and treasurer should also be made appointive so that they would be more ac- countable to the admlnistrator. Rowlands says he is leaving the caty in good financial shape. "The budget was put together un· drr my direction and It's my babr,." hesaid. • We have a s urplus or about $900,000 and I feel I have been very reaponaible fiscally.•· Rowlands says one or his le1uf· Ing accompllshJ1'ents was resolv· ing a potential $'75,000,000 lawsuit against the city in an adverse ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1,.. 0.M'Vt tHtt O•UY P,to4, •ttft ..mid\ ,, t.fW'hf't4f'Wid tM PWW$·fltt~•. It_,..,~ M lftlir ~=' ~·~~:.-:•:i,!,~~ ~:--~. tot (9"1oftl -~ ........ l t'Hitf\ ... \if'tlt-..M;~ 0.4H" r1Hitf'tt•t~ V•U•f. tt•INI, """-1t•l•o11• • v .... ., ""' l~~ ~e<.f'tl'\owtt\ (H\t.,. ~·., ... ~. fltl1lOA ... ovbflltiMO ~,~ .. ~·.,., \~· = &:':\r::.":.'t:.~!!·,:·cw..=~~)\1 R~rt N.Wt«J .... -~ ..... ~11,,. .. J.ck R. Curlev 'IM• J'f'nldt'fllt .... C.f'tM .. ,......,, Thomas Ker.111 ,." ... ' Themas A. Murptllnt M•M41~ f.8'10f Otarl~S H. LOO!> Richard P. NAii AHlll .... IN,,.91"9 [ ........ Robert Bark•r wo1 O<-c-. Editor H..tl!Mlton BeadlOffa ,,.~.,. .... __ Moll ... A<N-•. 1'.0._,,...._ Office "-....... ,, .. o_..s....-c .. i.-...XJOw.••..,.--wt..<• Velley 1'1'tl I.A"-• -Al ...... D._ ,.,_.., TetepMM (7'4) '4M321 Classff~ ACIWrtisUag M2'567t rc.--0.-ewno,~1,.. 540-1210 0.Wlt"'· ""'Or-Cloe<I _.,,,, .. c---· ,,.. ,.'" ,.,.,.~ ........... """"' .......... "' ffleU•r ., ""''"'4'mi.fth ,..,.," rn•• .,. tt•f.-.Xtft wU ... wt \MU •& Mf'MIU .... •f ~ ... -'"'"-u.-_._ ....... -c..a. ........ Qll-. -...,......, ,,., ·-P n.....,. IN) .,._1w.u ...... 1~1, """'.,....,."''"'-o.n-.. condemnation action to acquire beach prbperty. He s aid be saved the city $100,000 to $200,000 in legal fees alone, "and J thought J would have a job for life for this." Rowlands said he also was in· strumenUil in cutting the costs of the harbors and beach depart- ment from $700,000 to $800,000 an- nually to a point "where we very nearly are breaking even." He said he also was responsible in saving the Meadowlark Gotr Course from development and preserving it as a recreational area. He said that through his ef. forts, $600,000 was received jn revenue funds for a down pay. ment of the property that was ac- quired by the city for$3.100,000. He gajd that payments will be provided by earnings by the course "and this may be the be!it deal ever struck by the city," Rowlands, who said he had two or three good job leads, will be eligible for a $600 monthly pension because he received re· tirement credit for military service he performed prior to 1945. He had come under fire on this count from former councilman Jerry Matney who said Rowlands would personally benefit from the provision adopt. eel by the city council lru;t year. Matney alleaed that Rowlands had previous knowledge that he wo11ld ~nefit. Rowlands said this wasn't true nnd his contentions were later supported by un t•d hoc commit· lN' 11ludyin11t the allegations. Booster Club Plans Dance To Aid Band ' The Huntington Beach High School Band Booster Club will hold 1 dance tonight at lhe Foon· lain Valley Community Center, · 10200 Slater Ave. The affair will be from 8 to 12 p.m. and wilt be for adults only. Admission is $5 per couple. Another musical program, the spring concert. is schedwed for May 19 at the HuntingtA;lo Beach High School Auditorium. The event is open to aU age groups and admission will 00$1 . Proceeds will hf'lp pa)' the cos- t!I for the Huntington Beach J azz Ensemble to enter the Moot.erey Jan Festival on May27. The Mg!\ ~cflool Jau ~l> re-· cently won first place ot the ln· temational Reno J au Fesuv al. Tbe postponement came after attorneys in tbe cue haggled Thursday over critical wt.nae. . tions that will be read to the jury by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae before the jury beilns de· liberations. By the time the Instruction i•· sue was settled, a woman juror reported she would be unable to be in court today. Judge L.ee then crdered the Jury to return to court Monday to bear closing arguments from Deputy Dial. Atty. Jack Ryan and defense la wyer Matthew Kurilicb. Their agumen ta will come seven weeks after Battin'• trial on felony charges related to the alleged mi1use of county employes and supplies in an un· successful 191• campat&n for .slate office. BROWN ..• really thinking. "He says he doesn't want en dorsements, but he seeks them . . . It gets down to a point of hypocrisy to castigate and stigmatize one group of sup· porters as machine people." Brown's comments came ln a live Intervie w on WTOP television. He was to address the National Press Club later in the day, then return to Maryland ln h1s final swing through the state before Tuesday's balloting. He said ·'I would not like to see this reform party locked up by Caner because the media or the f'Xperta or the people who hav..- bten around politics all their li ves teel that because a few primaries have been won by a plurality of votes that the debate !jho\l)d cease. "I'd like to test Jimmy Carter :\nd the others across the coun· try. and l intend to do that.'' said the 38·year·old Brown. ''There'll be plenty of time." "I .•. have a good chance" to win the nomination he said, "and I think on Tuesday the poohbahs or Washington will conclude the same thing.·' 1 Trash Comj>actors Gone in Huntington Contn~or Joe' Pagano <:om· plained to Huntington Beach police Tburaday that three trash compactors valued at $S37 have vanished from his hOuslng t on· struclion site. The builder now t>rttting bous· ing units at 2307 Delaware St., sstd tbe 1'b o~hlnff fol" J'fCfucin, building refuse disappeared d\lr· Ing daylight hours. TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! TED IS FJNALL Y 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES O~ FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, ANO SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN All OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY-ALL SALES FINAL 2 DA rs ONL y ~~o~i~:~o16 1371 WAREHOUSE ROAD IN ~~~~~~~COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wt:STCLlff DR , 642 2050 LAGUNA BEACH • J4!1 NOlffll ('CJl\ST llW\'. 4~ ~t TORRANCE • ~9 llAWTIIORNP. BLVD. TOJ>ttn Fri 1tf f. ~un. t2 S ll1 m12111 i } - ·Irvine VOL. 69, NO. 13S, 5 SECTIONS, .. 8 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CAUFO RNIA FRIDAY, MAY 1.C, 1976 Today,s ~ICM!ilnt( . N .Y. S tO«!ks . TEN CENTS .. sorcery's Dramatic Sea Ordeal Tolf'1 lt By ALMON LOCKABEY 0;11,~ .......... 1c .... One or the mo l dram1tl1C' Stora in the h111lory of modern yuchtmg 1s wlndinl' down lo .. close us the 61 (C)(I\ :'ll<ie>P Sorcery nears Kodiak , Alaska. ul th· end or a Coast Guard towllnt." The Sorcery, owned by Jacob Wood of Van Nu.vs. wa.o.lbeviclim of a hu1e wave y,•h1ch r()lloo her complttl'ly ovC'r about 900 males from the mainland ll!S l\he was re turnina from Ok 1naw11 on the irHl cir<"le routti lhrwiih the Alt'ullaoStraiti. AJI or the well known racing yacht's pusen&ers survived the 380·degree sptn. but et&ht were an - JUrl?\J. Se\'eral of themsenously On board as skipper and sail· mamiuter was BQb Dick.son. 48. Newport Beach. one ot lbe best known yat'hl skippers and racing sailors in the countr) Dickson as re-ported to have sutrered a badly C'11t fro111 Wreel.:age Fut.•m<'n use power tool kno\\n ac; "jaws of life" to cut J,1n1ce Pedh·~. 19. from \Hl'cka~c or CheHoh.•t Con ette followlnl! acci<lt:nl Thursday night on MacArthur Boulc\'ard Policc said Miss Pedley, 847 Harbor Island Dri\'C, Nl'\\ port Beach. apparc•ntly lost control or the car U!'-she dro\ c -.outh between Ford Road and San Joaquin I ltlls Road about 10 30 p.m Car rt1pped after hitting em- bankment and ~la<;c; Pedley "as trapped for about 30 minutes Shc \\a-. ll~lcd in fair cond1t1on toda\ at Ka1'>l'r llosp1tal 111 Il<.•llrtov.l'r · Session Set Monday On 'Basics' School Parents \\ho pushed lh<' 11<'" 'Ua s1rs Plus ·· fundamental t•ducat1on projl rams in tht• Irvine school chstnrt un• still not ut1s'1ed, althou1:h thr prob leom' ma) bt> 1ronl-d ou\ ..it .1 c;pec1..1l meellnA Mon<1a} night Parent!! v. ho fo vor the Thret· It pro~rams and ofllc1nls from ttw In 1n1.• lln1fiecl St'hool 01stnc•1 wall meet at 7 30 p m an lhl· multl·purposl' purpow room ;1\ R 11 n r ho S a n .I 11 .1 4 u 1 n I n term<'drnte School P:art'nts '' 111 lw a'kNI how thn would hkt• tht• t"" 11\'\~ pro..:rarn~ to operalt'. mclutlln~ !ht• l'l<'m\•n tur} pru.iram ,II ('111\·t-rdJli• "ll'l!ltant .. Sl'hOOI unct th•· "' tt-rm<'<llute rro.:rnni :.it Handin San J oa<1uln lnll0rm1•d1a11• St'hool Ronr h11 S.tn J onq11111 Jlrc.i!I\ has d fundamental pro~ram, but Ras1rs Plus advocates pushed for .1 seconcl fundamental program ..it that t'ampu-.. The parent'> a rt• t·oncl'rnl'd .1oout "ho "'111 run thl' program~ .it the t"' o cam puse~ and came to thlc; "l'l'k 's school bojrct meetmJ,? to J(t:11n air their t'OnN'rni- 1 lo" t'\ t•r. onl \ thrN• trustet!s IH'rt' Jlrl'!ll'nt and after heurin~ the purt•nts' comnwnt'I, dl'c1ded to poslponl' a n) ..lt'tion unlll lhC'ir Junt> 2 mel't1nl( ltOWl'' 1•r, Tru-..tl•t l''r.ink I lurd -.aul t\l' thllllj!ht II Ill.I\ bl' ·' mool point .. bv lh.1111m1•, :iant'l' ht··~ hopt'(ul that all \h1' d1f h•n•nce~ will ht• '\1'\lh'<I ut ~ton rfo~"s informal rlll't'llOlo? with tht• p11n•nls It ' rt•.111\ lllq j mulh't or '>t'mo11t1 <''< 'nirl lhml matned o.board the yacht aJona with 0" ncr Wood and the na' !gator. Ray JI •Y~ or Marin» del Re> The eiaht mJurt!d people. m eluding a )Oung woman"™' suf fered a compound lee fracturl'. were transferred from the ya.cht to the CoaEt Guard Cutter Mellon in heitvy seas and 35·40 knot winds. Several others suffered Se\' ere shock. includinR one lacerated hp However. he re· crewman who wai. washed O\Cr board H the boot rollt'd Sorct'ry "'as returnm1i from Oktna" a alter wmtermg t h('rl' and was entered m the upcoming Los Angele& to Tahiti race. Contrary to early wire sen ·1ce reports, the rudder was not car· ried away. but the vessel wns dis· masted as s he rolled under the 1m· pact orthe huge wave. Relatives and friend:. or Sorcery crewmen have contacted the Cousl Guurd cutter by hu111 and smale·s1deb;1nd radio. The} ounii woman who 1'uffton.-tl the broken lejt lo\ as 1denllf1cd »'> Ramona Walters, 22. Escondido. lo\OO, along" Uh her mother, ~er~ the cooks on the voyage. Mass Walters wai. on deck ~hen the wave hit and probably owes her life lo the ract that u large fuel drum rolled and pmned her to the deck The girl s mother "as belO\\ decks und told of ftmllng heri.tilf suddenly pinned to ll1e )'Ul'hl ·, overhead as 1l rolled. It 1s not known Y.helher tlw helmsm:an "u weanng a :.aCel) harness a s he went O\ erboard. 11,• was retrieved ;after the bout r1ght· editself. According to Wood's busmcbs associates. he hud planned to ship the yacht home from Okina" a but "as unable to rind cre\\S to build a <SttSORCER\', PaieA%> BroWn Says"-'Can Win' Lashes Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' WAS HINGTO N 1AP I California Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. declared today he can wm the Demot'ratic pres1denllal nommat1on even though '"thl' pundits and commentators ·and those v. ho are the last to kno\\ ha\ e already coronated one can- didate." naml'ly Jlm~y Carter Brown also lasheaout al what he termed Carter's hyprocri~y and "pure!) political rhetoric" over the Issue or political en· dorsements Ca rter has charged that Brown, supported by a number or Maryland Democratic leaders in the Califor nJa governor's first primary test Tuesday, is the t'an· didate or "political bosses" who Refugee's Nightmares Reported MIA II BEACH <AP> A year after neelna their war·torn homeland, thousands of Viet· namese refugees are suffering from "delayed depression" and recurring nightmares. says a UC Irvine psychiatrist "'ho works lo\llhthem ·sax to eight months after their arrival m America. many started becoming quite depressed." said Dr. Jean E . Carlin, associate de· an of psychiatry al ucr "Now that most ofthem are set- tled with homes and jobs, they ·have lime to renect on what has happened.·· she said in an in- terview about her report pre-· pared for delivery today at a meetin11 or the American Psychiatric Assot'iation t'ooven· t1on Or Carlin. who servl'd as a psychiatric consultant in South Vietnam and at the refugee com- pc>und at Camp Pendleton, said ·many or most .. or the 130.000 Vietnamese refugees in America are experiencing similar reac lions '"It 's u norm al und health' than&." she s aid "All of u., "ork ou r prob lems out through dreams lt'sawayordl'olinJt>"lth trauma. rather than denym~ It · For moi;t reru~ecs. the dreum~ "111 lut 12 to 18 month,; and thc•n d1:r;appeor. l>r Carlin so1d "llut !lo mc are 'HI h1111nl<'1I and depre1u1ed that they nl't>d pro ress1onal help. · c;h<' i;ald want a brokered convention Campaigning in nearby Maryland today, Carter renewed thec;barge •Well ." said Bro" n. he has to say that. because he has to sa) soml'th1ng an order to hll the paragraphs He called people ro1 their support and they've turned rum down. So when someone turns him down. then the). become a political boss. lf the) say ·1·m for you. Jimm~. · then they become a statesman " "He's meeting Y.lth Georgl' Meany, he 's called Mu)or Richard Daley of Chicago As a matter of Cat'l he's called me and asked ii I'd be part of his cam paign," said Brown. adding that was befon· ht' became <1 c·,in d1datc himself • So "hen the keltle calls thl· pot blacl. .. Mr Carter ou~ht to l.'l\ amine his own consc1encl'. ;.ind ,clanf:) no\ onl} \\hat he '>ii)" but, behind th<' bmale. "hat ht•' really thank 111J! '"He :says he do~!>n t "uni c•n dorseml'nts. °but hl· seek:. tht•ni . 11 gets do\\ n to a point of h) pot'risy to cast1g11t<' ancl s tigmat11t• one ~rnup of -..up .porters as mar hin(• peopll' · Rrov. n s t'Om men ts came an " live 1nler,·1e\\ on WTCIP lelevi~1on lie "' as to addrcs~ thl· National Press Club latl•r an thl• day. then rl'turn to Marylund tn his final 'i" ins through th<' sl<1k Joy Flying Youth Takes Dad's Airplane A 16-year-old La Palma boy dro\'e to Meadowlark Airport an Hunttn&lon Beach Thuri.day nlght arid took hJs father's new $9,00Q a1rpJane for a bpan1 FAA officlaa said today. But Mark Armstrong. who had only three hours of previous night instrut'tfon. hadn't figured on the fog Armstrong and his school chum. also 16, look off unan nounced from Meadowlark. then discovered once atort they couldn't get back to the field beeause or fog. officials said. Edward Perlis. pnndpal operations inspector for the Federal Aviation Adm1n1stra- tion' said the young man turned on rus radio and was gwded by Coast TTacon at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to" .mt l,nni.: Beat'h Municipal Airport There, airport omc1aJs "talkt>tl him down," g1vini;: h)m :.t('P b\ step anstruct1on:1 for lamlln~ tht· American Yankee plane, Pl•rll,.. said. Perils was at the airport to greet Armstrong when he landed about 9 p m lie said the youni: man "'111 be c·ited for fly1ni:: without a pilot's cert1rica1c• J v1olat1on v. hie h curn<'~ ,, ma\ imum fine of SI .000 He said the young mun "as shaken. but was even morl' ... o when has Cather. Norman. ar rived about 10 m mutes later "'He was st'ared when h1~ clJrl showed up," Perils said Perlis said the you11g ma n did .1 fine job or landing the plane''"" 1t suffered no damagt· Undereover Ac.-f Deputy DA Cites Her 'Fear of Press ' By TOM BARLE\' Di 111• 0••'' ...... SUit LOS ANGELES Oranl(c County Deputy D1stnct Allornt'\I Orella Scars declared durani.t <i pre·lrial hearing here late Thur ... day that her fear of the pre11.., led her to appro\'e the unden·ove r n • moval of dot'um<'nt~ from a Costn Mesa pnntiniz "lh()p 1·on trolled I)\ 1nrl1t·lt·ll Dr l..rn11" .J Cella.Jr HN l<•st1mon~ stud11t•d \\1th tcar'I and tantrums lh<• 11r11 seculor adm1tll'll that shl• 11111 nol seek seur ch warrants f1ir th1· Umtecl Pranlin~ Compan~, 31!1H (' Airport Loop l>n \ '" until sh1· hrul actuallv lo\rttll•n tht• 11Hhclnwnt" approvc•d b~ th1• Ontnl.!t' <:1111111\ Grand Jun before Tuesday 's 1Jallotan1o: He said "I would not like to ~cl· this reform party locked up 11, Carter bec,1USl' the ml'd1a or the l'Xperts or the people \\ho huq• been around poht1rs all th1•1r h\·es feel thut be<·ause a Ct•\\ primaries ha' c been Y.on b} a plurality of vote•:. that lhl:' d<'ball· ~ shou Id ce a i.t.' • 'Td like lo ll'St Jimmy Curler and the others across the coun LI'). and I 1ntl:'nd to do thal." s.i1cl lht• 38·\ ear·old Uro\\ n "Therc"ll ~plenty o r tame I .. h3\l' J AOOcl t•haf\l"l' lo '"" the nom anatwn he sa1d, "<ll'ld I think on Tuci.day the poohbah' of Washington will roncludc tht• same thin~ · Thumb Fun: $44,000 'Asse rtion' \\ASHINGTO:'\ rtd » · Thl• Agricullun• Departmc·nl ha:. spent $44,000 for a popular st.•rit•.., o( "assertive awareness" seminars 111 w hrc h women emplo} ei.-leorn to cope" 1th their Jobs and male bosses throu,::h lcctureo; and 1h~cusswns and an art1v1t} callcd Damsh thumh ;.1, rest ling fhe depar lmeol s Animal and lleallh lnspect11>11 Scn·1(•e began the sessions Jbuut 18 month:. 11go Jnd already thl•rc jre propoi.ah to add mon• of the thrl'c d<J\ seminars ancl l''<lend the Jlro 11ram to other as:enc1es. R M Curle\. thl' aiienn· ·, training orfl(•t•r. c·alls tht• pro Aram J le\ l'linj! process · .ind o,ays it 1s rec-om mended hi~hly b} cl<'t1v1st women 's group:-. throughout the• <·ountry. About 220 women l'mployes of lh<' d1• p::irtment ha\ c partaciplltecl in 11 0 r t h l' " l' c; !\ I n n ' h c I d I n \\'11sh1ngton .md 1n \ anou~ locJ lions. 1nC'lu1lan~ Ph1ladelph1 i1 , Atlanta and A ml"-. lo" a, ht• 'aul .. For the womt'n who art' u ht lie rut on lht• supc•r ag~rl'.,,1\1'. ~Upl'r·ho~llk '>ldt'. 11 h<is a ll'vt.•I ing prOC'<'~., <;urh-~ said Thur" day ·For tht.• nm•s that arc• a Ill Ill' shy ;1nd t1m1<I and reticent, 11 brings th<'m up to <1 ll'\<'I \\h1•n· they can c·ommun1c<1t1• "1th male supl•n 1sori. About D.i111-.h thumh "r t•\lhn~ t;ur lc•y ud m its Tm ri•all)-not ~lll"t' "'h;ll 11 1.,, hut ll 10voh•1• ... tnuchini.: Irvine Company Sale? 'It WOl•hl hU\ I' hrolJl!hl 1n lht• newspaper-. ..1 n<l puhl11·1t' 11n1l political mutt<•ro, and I 1111111 I want that." '>ht• '>lornwd I dr.r1 t hkc polit1cnl m nllcri. ·· Mr11 Sears r(·arlrh :utm1tlt·d under rlo~c· qul'slmnml( rrorn four ddt'n!lf.• lowH•rc; th.11 "h•· authorirl'cl pr 1111 ~hop l'mph)\ 1• Donald Albert Ray to 'mu1rnl•· documents out or lht• prl'ml!lt·~ and mto the d1strrct ottornc·v·., of Jiu\\ c•\'('I arlulhl'I A~nc·ult11r1· 0 r p a r I m l' n I s 11 0 k 1· ., m a 11 rle~c-nh<><I r>.in 1-.h thumb "rt''>l I ini: <1~ t't'o pcopli· 1nlJ•rh1<0k111)! llnitt'r'I and lht•11 tr)'1ni.: tn pin t•ad1oth<·r i;thumh .. <:url1·~· i.;1111 1111' ~w~:-1110:-. h11v1• U\ l'rtl~l·d JIJOUI 20 \\llml'n (•Hl"ll 111• s;11cl I ht• 1·w1t to lhc· 1tnH•111 m(•nt for 1rn y 1111t M1lar11'' 11n1t nlhl•r expenw" of flUll!lrll'll 11111 \\entht•r 1 hut hea\' cit•\\ "111 bl' .iround agoan S11t11rrlil\ morning. but ot l<'ll~t ~nu m .1y bl' n hit' le> s ll01•p through it befon• lhl' sun l'Oml'S out, hnnJ!in~ tt>m peratun•s m thl' upper f.OS :alon.-: thl' bench .inll m the lo" iOs m I a ml I NSIDE TOD~,. \faµ 1s a mustcal monlh at Orange CooM C11/ltgt The productions md11dl' a fu/111 /'iloqed ~ra alonq u11th mcnl and 1111trumrn10/ concc:'rl~ ~ Pa gr C 1 o I Ott tt•f.'rk("n(l('f" l•d•x At YwrStrw•<• A.J _ ... Cf.I IMI• ... .. -· .. -· Al ~~ ..... eJ ... u ........... ••.•1 c..111...,ra "' ~Cit_., u a.nm .. 0111 -... IM °""~' OJ \flYlf .... t~ •• c---OJ '-1, .. ' o. .... -1< .. ,,, , .. -..... "·" •••• .......... _ •• Tt .. ¥•-cs l•...i.t-.. 1 C'1 n...1•n cs' "'-· , ... _..,, •• ~-., _ ........ u.u . ....,.,...,, ... C4 ---· Cl I ... ._.,.n ., Mobil Oil AnnoW1Ces New Purchase Agreemem Tbt> Mobil Oil Corp has an· nounced a new agr\'\'mcnt for purchase of the Irvine Company in exchange for S200 million in Mobil s tot'k In an annount'ement made Thursday. corpor ataon officials said an understandmtz" had been r eached "1th m08t Irvine Company shareholders However. Mobil \ 1c-e president for public relations. Larry Heyl Jr . sB1d today that understand mg did not include Joan Irvine Smith. who holds 21 percent .,r the company's s tock and who suct'essfully blot'ked a similar purt'hase agreement last year That agreement coiled fOf' the c:ale o( the S4 .5 percent of the land t"Ompany·~ -stock held by the James trvme Foundation ror $110 m illion worth of Mobil stock. or about S24 a share \frs Smith ~as m.c;trumental 1n gettrntz an 1nJunct1on 1n Orantteo Count~ Suf)('nor Court blocking that deal becnuse she contended the stock "'11!\ worth more than twice that amount The Injunction was artually ob I a med by the state Allorney Ge,neral's oHice, acllnF( on behalf of the pubhc which ~ef1ts rrom charities to which the foundation t'ontnbutes The altorne~· tzeneral noted than an Internal Revenue Sen•1ce appraisal had plat'ed the value of the lr\"lne Company stock at S35 a share. The new deal announced Thursday calls for the al'quisi· taon of all the foundat1on·s s hares plus all of lbe outstanding sbues exclusive of at rs. Smith's or about 24 percent or the stock. That also works out to be about S3t • sbare. Mrs. Smith wu lt'ovcUng from Newport B~ch to her home in Middleburg. V1 • today and so "as una,·ailablf' for t'Omm l\l on the newest proposal Heyl said l.hat wtule the n.- pro pos a I does n()t an~lude purchase of Mrs Smith''! !\tock the new a~reemcnt wa~ n .•at•ht'<i whJle 1n ··cons tant contact" with her Heyl said that the c·urren\ agreement may lake month.<1 or even years before it as nnahzl'd because any sale of the founda uon's stock must be revaev.ed b) the Superior Court due to th<' 1n- 1unt't1on tzr anted last} ear However. Howard ·Prtvcll, at torney for lhe Foundation. wus quoted in the Mobil announce ment as saying, ''the Irvine f\in dalion hid favorable reports on tbe proposed lramaction from its lax, economic and financial ad vbon and bes bee an contact with the Attorney Gtneral." He lndlcated M experld • f1wora· ble r•\'lew of the proposal by th" court Raymond l. Wabon. PttS1dent of tJtt. lnlne Company, today strHff(f lhal l.k •nlaOUIM:ement ot the 11r,.emet ':is on.tY th• MOBii;: ... ,. AZJ fke on July 2H. 1975 · Ruy 4G, hn~ testif1t'fl that rl1-.. tract attornl'y's inve.,t1gator' photocopied many of th<' dnC'u ments that figure prommcntf\ 1n the fedC'rn I c use herl' aj(aanst Dr Cella and three t'odefendants JudRe 8) rne 1s betng askl'd b\ the defense to bar introduction of all t>vtdcnce obt aml'd under I ho-;1· <Sff CELLA. Page t\21 White Elephant Carnival in Irvine .A carnival, featuring a sale of "white elephants ... will be held from 10 a .m to 4 p.m. Saturday at El Toro Marine St'hool in Eu st Irvine The public it. tn\'1ted Thi! scbooJ Is locott>d at 8171 S I': Trabue<> Road 1Sef'TllUl'18S. Pagr l\:.!I Four Rail Riders Die CITY OF INDL'STH\ 1 AP l Four persons "l'll' r rus hed to death toda\ Y.hl'n tht>y Jumped onto ~1 railroad flat car hen• amt 1\s load of pipe shifted sheriff'll deputies satd A ftfth man was report cd m1ured. officers said None or the> d ead. all believed to be transient~. was 1denllf1ed Deputies sa1ct the ft,<> boarded the Southern Pacific Railroad nat car at about 6 30 a m and their weight caused the load to shift They \Hre crushl'tl by lhe pipes :,it Z ' DAILY PILOT .. Ft1c1ay May t•. at7G Why Did WK Di@? Senator Says CIA and FBI Lied WASHINGTON <APJ Thci ClA and FBI lh:d lo the Warren Comrnb..sion about the: ~ua•onu· tlon of P rt"'tident K~oedy. a Senate intrlligl'nc•· t·omm1ttee member aaid tod•Y· The senator ulso 11utcatsted "we pursue !>ome hot le.di" to answer for c·ertMl.n v.•ho killed Kennedy Sen. R1d1:1rd Schweiker I H- P a. > ... member of Lhe punel's subcommittee investt,zuUni the assassim1tlon. said "thel"t' ls no questton In my mind" that Ult.' two intelllaence agencies lied to the commission whkh conduct~-d the government's first. ma.salve probe of Kennedy's death. Schweiker said he has found po new evidence about who killed Kennedy but declared: .. If we pursue some hot leads. we may well answer that question ·' Schweiker refused to elaborate on what he meant by "hot leadi. " E'romPo~Al SORCERY. • cradle capable of holding ,the yacht. Instead, Wood left the yacht in Okinawa for the winter and then took a crew to bring her home to Marina del Rey in time for the Tahiti race which starts June 15. She last departed Southland waters in the Transpac race from Los Angeles lo Honolulu, last July 4. While in Honolulu she competed in the Around the State lof Hawaii) race as a tuneup for the Hawaii to Okinawa race in whkh she was first to finish and first " overall on handicap time. Modern yachting records in- dicate that cases of a yacht of that siie rolling completely over are extremely unusual. In 1964 the l9-root yawl Doubloon was rolled twice in stormy si-as off the South Carolina Coast while sailing from F1orida to Newport. R. I .. for the start of the Bermuda Race. The owner, Joe Byars. and his lhree- man crew survived despite the fact that the boat's det'k was swept c lean and her masts and rigging carried away. Eighl Sought ·For Hawaii ~ Saddleback College's Airline flight Attendants program is in nttd or eight ~pie willing to spend a week 's vactation in Hawaii this sum mer. The vacant spaces on their chartered night must be filled by Saturday or the trip will be can- celed. according to a college spokesman Tfte group tentatively plans to leave Los Angeles International Airport Friday, July 30. The $258 :·round·trip ticket includes an in· : flight meal and entertainment.lei • greeting on arrival in Hawaii and ! sevenni&hls lodginginWaikiki. : fnlu.rested people are asked to : call 496·3968. .. . . . ~New Cross . . ~Burning Told ' : LAKEWOOD (API -A black • housewife here has become the =latest victim of a series ol cross· : burnings lhnt hu erupted in the : Los Angeks a rea the i>ast month. Authorit1t's uilf Dorothy Ann : T:stum, 38, romc home W\"ttnes· : duy night and founcl purl of her : front lawn h11cl lwcn !>l't on r1rt• m • ltw ~hape of a c ros11 Mrs Tnt um told sht•rlrf's <11• : putle9 she notirNS two oc thrrc J11vcn1lc11 run fr<>m ht•r homt• 'wh1rh is lor utt•li in 11 Jlfl' tlomuHrnll" white nc11!hborhood ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~=t .. ~c:-~~~::,:,~1.=~~:c~~ ( °"'' f'\l.t>h\f\1ru1 (.en "4"• v...,,.., -1•t~ .. ,,. \ uti.lt\lt•f1 Mttn4"' t~t+vO" f 'Kf•f tN 4 11t ~~ v~•:!'°'!,~:."· .~~~~;:-:::, ·~:~~; ~ \*""""t-~h~, ... c-... , •• ,.....,.., ... ~ • ..,.. tt< l'I I\ ,...... ....... d ' .. \ITdlt\l'I ..,... \1..-ie~ ft1• l,..,,. 1twit t·wfllh.P\t"Q t•~. ~I I' " 0:1 W..-I 11,,., '''"' ( 0\h flil-f" • (. •Hh •t ., ... 't ... }' RobertN.W~ r•tr\••tti\I ,.,.,, t>vtit,.,-,., Thomc11s Kl'ev1t ( O•tot Thomas A Murph11W ~"4Ql~(d·lqt CIWlrtes H . l oo<; Ri(MrtS P. Nall AHt'\•Mtt M•Mqtl'lO l ttt*\ Offices (.IMIAMn' lJO~•\tO.;M" t l~t4•Mf\ 1•~•NWf"'•\1'"1 .. """'~ .,tt .. "'" lk'«P\tlouk....,d ~·~l'¥-.1l.,. ,,~,, • ...,.,,..,...., ··~o .... ~, ..... ..,, Tt~(714)~ anstti..s Adwertlillit 60•5'7t ~,.., ....... ~tJftotc'• Sl1-4)10 'fOf'I\ \All(""""...,"" . .,...,. Schweiker made his M11l~· ments on lht! CUS·TV "Morning News" H4t Hid the 1ubcomm1lt~ h•5 turned up "!\1anifirant n"w m11lt'rauJ about deft'<'ts and defl· rienc1ea In the tnvdhg1.tlon ' of thl' a.asaasination. notm11 ~ he has before lhe CIA 's failure to inform tht• Warn•n Con11n11':min of 1lb i.chemu agwn1>t Cubu'i. Fidel Castro and th~ f<'HI 's destruction or oi not;• by l.t••· Harvey Oswald. whom the rom minion named as Kennedy's sole assassin Schweiker and Sen Gary Hart ID-Colo. L are the only mcmberi. of the subcom m 1tttt. which in· vestlgat~ the "~rformance or non-pi!rformance" of the 1n telhgence ugenc aes clunng the m itial probe of the <1ssas:oinat1on. Hart has said he has seen no E.'\ 1dence to d1i.crcd1t the Warrm Affidavit Says Hughes 'Will' Hoax SALTLAKEClTY 1AP1-Salt Lake Count v Alt'. Paul Van l>ilm said he has reCel\ ed a .,Hillen statement rla1ming the rirst purported Howard R Hughes will was a hoax and saying several persons were implicated. The will was found April 27 an the Church of Jesus Christ or Lat· ter·day Samts c Mormon> head· quarters building in Salt Lake City. Van Dam said he forwarded the statement lo the Clark County al· torney 's office in Ne\'ada. because "we have no legal basis ANY WILL FORGERS FACE FELONY RAP, A4 on wbich to get into the thing." Van Dam said he could not re- member the name of the person who submitted the statement, which was wntten in the form of an affidavit. But. an investigator in his of· fice. John W. Christensen. said a man named Jeffery Hayes of Sall Lake City came to him Tuesday and said he was with Melvin Dum- mar. a Willard service station operator and former Anaheim milkman. when Dummer al· legedly t ried to talk Hughes into willing him 30 percent of his estate. Dummar. 31, was named a one-· sixteenth beneficiary in the will found in the church oUices. Dum- mar said that, in 1968. he picked up an old man in the Nevada de- sert who claimed to be Hughes andgavehim a ride to Las Vegas. Dummar referred all calls about Christensen's comments to hjs attorney, Roger S. Dutson. Dutson was out of town and not available for comment. Accordin~ to Christensen. Hayes told him that Haye~ and a man named Marcellus Martinez \\ere driving through the desert tn 1971 and met three blacks at a truckstop who said thl'y had beaten a man further down the road. The investigator saul llnycs said he and Martinez I ht·n found the man, who rlalmed to be. Hu~hes and thOUJ?hl hewasdyinit fie rcportcrl th al I hl'y thl'n p1t·ked up Oum mar. "ho \~as h1lrhh1k - injl. 11nd Oumnrnr lrH"tt to talk tfujlhes mto inrlud1111o: him m his will 11..iyes :.nu.I the tnn hdp1·cl pr1· p11 r1• a will ond stur k 1t in lht• old man's pot'kd. hdor1• droppmt,: h1rn off 111(';11•s11r 's 1'.tl1H't• 1n L1L" VcJUlll Oummllr hU5 1511111 tw Wll~ 1tlonc• wht'n he pl<'kt'd up lhc nlcl man 11n<I rt'l>Ort(•(t th11t he ll'fl h1rn at thrSonda tlotel Final Battin Arguments Due Monday Closing argumenli. 1n Oran.il' County Supervisor Robert Bat· tin's trial scheduled for today Wl.'re delayed until Monday Thf' postponement came :lftc-r attorneys in tht' case ha1t1tlt'<.I Thursday ov<'r rrillcal mstrur lions lhal will be read to the jun by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae before the jury be~ms de· liberations. By the time-the tnslruction 1s sue was setUed. a woman juror reported she would be unabh• to be in rourt today Judge Lae then ordered the jury to return to court Monday to hear closing arguments frorn Deputy Dist. Atty Jack Ryon and defense la\\ yer Matthew Kurilich Their aguments wtll come 'Se"1!T'I Wt't'k~ llft(fr Bmtm~ tnal on felony charges related to the alleged misuse of county empJoyes and .• upphes in an un successful 1974 campail{n ror state office Commiuaon'i. report that Oi;wald ut•ll'd i.lont' 111 k1llanf Kennt:d) But S<-hweiker r..ud tudi.y b- du;agrees. He 1>u1d tht' dtfi<'iC'n C'i~ in lht-original 1D\'csth?at1on 1nvahdatti thl' Warrt-n <.:on1 m1i;ston's ~ondu~ion Sehwttk\.'r said he bt-l1eve~ th~ ke' to Ken· nedy ::. i.lay1n~ he!-10 ·(>l.¥. aid·:. relalionsh1p!> "'1th both pru anti anti Castro rarttons Sch\\elkf'r Siitld ~ome or thl' de· !id~ndes by the CIA anti fo'HJ were "deliberute." Sch\\etkt'r and Hurt :u t' t.'.'< pet:ted to deliver 11 "'nttcn rept1rt to tht> intt-lhgenct.> commillt'c h\' the end or the month T~ Cull t'ommittet' must approve lht• n· port before it i~ m adt' pubhc The que::.tion o( "'hy Os\\ aid killed Kenned)' on Nov 22. 196..'l, in Dallas. Tex . will he one of the fir:.t question:, lo focl' a propo:.t'\J new St>nate com m1ltt•1: thJt would"' atch over the \\Orking::. of L: S. inlcll1gencc agenc·ws The Senate antelliJ.:cnn· com· rr.1ttee \'Oted Thur~da} to recom· mend that the proposed nt!w permanent. lJi.lnt-1 l'onduC'l an m \ est1gat1on 111!0 tht• nc.•vl'I' of fJciall) an:."' erect question f 'ro• Page ·' I CELLA ..• circumstances from a trial that 1s now scheduled to start Tues- day. Facing trial "ith Cella are former hospital associates George Louis Ollendorf, 44, Laguna Beach. Stephen Robert Evans. 31. M 1ss1pn Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, 53. Santa A"R They are accused on 44 felony counts or bilking two Orange County hospitals-Mission Com- mumty Hospital, Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital .• Santa Ana -out of m<>l'e than S2 million. It Is alleged that many acts or fraud were achieved with the use or counterfeit invoices bearing the names of nonexistent com- panies and manufactured at the Costa Mesa printing shop. Mrs. Sears testified Thursday that she was wary of the press because she was worlting on a carefully guarded investigation or county Supervisors Robert Battin and Laurence Sehmit and state Controller Ken Cory at the Ume Ray was approached by in- vestigators. Mrs. Sears said warrants authorizing a search ol lhe Unit- e~ Printing Company plant mJght have alerted newsmen. "We had the trials of <Rep. An- drew J .) Hinshaw and (former Orange County assessor Jack> Vallerga on our minds and the board of supervisors was in a complete uproar." she snapped at defense attorney James Rid· det. The witness wa!I repeatedlv reprimanded by Judge Matt Byrne for comments she made during heated exchanges with defense attorneys. The federal jurist had a particularly sharp reprimand for her after she asked defense at- torney Godfrey Isaacs: "Why don't you ask me a question J can answer?" ·v ou can not make your own ob1ect1ons from the witness stand in this courtroom." .Jucl~e Ovrn1• su1d "And I thmk wu know-l)(•t tt>r than to do th~1t ·: In this rouruoom you will lr t Mr (i\ss1s tanl 11 S Attonll'v S1t•ph1'11 I Wilson han1lll• 111~ m\ n 1'.tM: Tlw1;l• proc·1•1•dir1u' an• not 111tt'r'lt•rinit with vour Orarii.:I' C'ount\ rase ~o pt'1·a~" trv ond l'OOJH~I a It• w 11 h ('Vt')'\ unt• 111 \ ol H'd " MOBIL ... f1r>tl ~tcp In th.-proposed acqu1s1 11011 Tlwr1• an· many other st1•ps that mu~l be l.1k1·11 " If the transnction .... rnmph·• t'<l. lhl• rompun.v and 1ls 78.ooo Jrre holdlnits woulcl bt•rome p:ll'l or !\tobtl 011 F. .. tate~ Ltd ' lh(' rt•al <''ii ate clC'\ 1•lopmc•nt ),11hs11'f1ary of ttw oil t•omp;1n~ S111d Watson. · If the arqu1~1 lion dOf'!I in fart <X"cur. wr arf' rnnf1dcnt that the Ir\ inc C'om pany pr<'sent plonn1n ~ philosophy anrl manugemenl poli<'ies will rontinu<' without ~1iin1hl'ant change There has ht'en rvery indit>ation or this in any d1i-cuss1on I hiw<' hud with Mobil's represcntotlvec; .. Chicano Psycholo,;y Lecture Schedule d The publk is invited Saturtlav night to a free talk on Ch.icano psychology by Dr . Allred Castaneda, the k~ynote speaker at ~ Chicano psychology sym· poaaum this wt't'kend at l 1C Jrvme . The talk by th~· Stanford pro· rmor !legtn~ at i p.m. an~ wm be held in t1Cl's Social Science Hall. Castaneda's topic is "T"o World Views. Values and Other Implications for Chlc=ann P11ychotoay " J Breaki119 t.l1e Harles Ford ~lotor C:ompuny chairman Henry Ford 1l putts on cigar ;,it the company'5 <tnnual stockholders· meeting in Dearborn. Ford. 58, has been under medical care for a heart problem and. whl•n asked if he should be smoking. he replied. "Of course not ·· Now They Believe Florida ~eroine, 9 ORLi\NDO, Fla. (APl The three FBI agents ·looked out or place at the Orlando elementary school, but they had to be there to help 9-year ·old Dawn Stephens ··establish her credibility ... It seems her schoolmates didn't believe Dawn when she told them about helping the G- men rapture one of the nation's most wanted criminnls. "Apparently she got back to school a nd told her teacher and little classmates about her heroics, and couldn't get anyone to believe her, .. agent Francis Mullen said today. "We thought we'd help her out." As her impressed school rhums and proud parents looked on, the agents publicly thanked the third·grader Thursday, pre- senting her with a personal letter and autosraphed picture from FBI Director Clarence Kelley "She smiled the whole time." Mullen nid. "She is n sharµ bright little girl and was very proud." • Agents credit Dawn with lend· Ing them to Robert Valeri. who Mullen dt'scribed as an escaped convict chased by federal agents for more than a year. He said Valeri is a convicted bank robber and murderer who gave agents "quite a struggle" when arrested in a Williamsburg, Va .. motel. Dawn. who wants to be an FBI agent when she grows ul>. has a habit of checking the FBl's most· wanted posters when accompa- nying her mother to the post of- fice each day to p1rk up the family's mail Law Cuts OutJobs 1 -Report 1 LOS ANGELES 1A P I Kefulatlons designed to proted Cu lfornln ·s con!)tlltH• hu\'e ml•ant lhl· 1~11 11f thuuirnn<li. ol Jobs and nearly u billion dollur!I in buJlding acllvlt)·. 1t C<>ilMtrur tiun industry :stu1ty rt•1iort:s Studymg the t•ronomk lm1>11t'l 0 I' t ht• 19 7 2 (.' tHI), I U I Z ll 111' l'onscrv 11tiou t\t'l, llw 11tudy cn11 dulled that betwc<'n 20.000 und ZR.000 construction ln<lu:.try Jobs were ellmanutcd euch yt•ur du1 1ng the 1Wriod from 1973 to 1975. The lighter controls nmml un estimated totlll loss of $800 mtllion to $1.1 billion in buildin1ot :lt'tl\ It~, because Of permit dl• nial11. mandatory projcCl modifications, projel't withdrawals, and projet'ls "not attempted." the :>tudy con eluded. Ben Bartolotto. director of tht> Construction Industry Research lloard of Los Angeles wh.ich pre· pared the study, estimated the loss in market value of those pro jects was between $1.1 billion and $1.S billion for the three-year period. Melvin Carpenter, exerutive director or the South Coast Regional Coastal Zone Com- mission said he couldn't dispute the general findings of the report released Thursday, but added · "They haven't shown the positi,•e side. They say how many jobs we have cost them. Nowhere do they point out how many man-days or man.years we have authorlied. E'ro• Page ti I THUMBS ... side instructors has been $44,000, or about $200 per employe. · The program has prompted re quests from aa·ency managers for more of the gessions und the training has developed into "a very, very strong item al lhl~ point." Gurley said. "So far, I've had no negative feedback." A proposal is being considered to add six more sessions and to include Spanish-speaking employes. men as well ai; women. Gurley said. J\lso, ht• said, there has been some in terest from the department's food and nutrition service, whir~ administers the food stamp pro· ~ram. and from some olhcr de· partmcnt s 1nrluding Health. Education and Welfare TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! TED IS Fl NALLY 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS !!! ONE·OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES. AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR CASH & CARRY -All SALES FINAL 2DAYSONLY MAY15&16 9:00 to 5:00 1371 ~~~~~~-1 WAREHOUSE ROAD IN f!!#.~~~~~~COSTA MESA WUIDAYS' SATUHAYS 9:00 to 5d0 NEWPOR T BEACH • 1,!'i \\ ~:Sl'Ct.I H OH • 1.42 20::.o LAGUNA BEACH • '.I.I\ ~Oii f I.I (.'l>A.'-r llW' , 1t+4 li.V.I TORRANCE • 2JM9 llAwnlORNt' 111.\'I> 10p1•n Pn 111 •1. "un ll ~ 301 r.1112;•1 Laguna/South Coast Today's Clo big .Y. toeks VOL. 69, NO. 135, S SECTtONS, '8 PAGES TEN CENTS Sorcery's Dramatic Sea Ordeal Told.' . ' I 81 ALMON LOCKABEY . Ollly .... : ..... l"" ll- On e of the moat dramatic stories 1n th~ hl11tory or modern yachtlna is winding down to • dose H tht-6l·foot 1loop Sottery nears Kodlak, AIHke, ut the end of a Coast Guard towllnl' The Sorcery, owned by Jacob Wood of Van Nuys. w the victim of a huee wave which rolled her completely over about 900 miles from the mainland as ahe wu re- DAiiy ..... $\Aft -·' NEW PRESIDENT Karlnn Kelly turninl from Okinu.,.,•a on the arnt circle route tbroul(b the Aleutian Strailli. All of the wcll·kn<>wn racinll yacbt 's passengera 11urvlved the 300-degree spin. but eight we~ In jured, several of them !tttiously On board as skipper and sail mgma.ster was Bob Dickson, 48. Newport Beach. one of the best known yacht skap~rs aod racing saLlors in the country. Dickson is reported to have suffered a badly RIGHT HAND MAN Robert Brunswlck Political Pair Laguna ASB Officers Dating Karinn Kelly. the new As socaated Student Body pr~ident at La~una Beach lhgh School. prob11bly e>.pects to ha\'t> a Jtood working relationship with the new vice president. Robert Brunswick Mass Kelly and Brunswick. wrnners an student body runoff elections held Thurs<luy. are &o- mit together MISS Kell) . "llUithlcr or Mr and Mrs Da\ Id Kelly or Emerald Ba ). d cfeatt>tl hl•r c losest challenger. Linda Cox. an lhe balloltn).! The t" o lop ('andadate~ "ere dctt'rm aned in o rl'i.ull or a pnmar) ele('t1on ht.•ld l:c.t "eek ~lts., Kell\ next fnll ''ill l>Ue tet'd Paul Dodcl~. th•~ )l'ar's stu· dent body president. She said he r first order of bus1· ness will be to try to increase stu· dent in volvement in student government and school ac· tivilles. Olber winners in the race for studtnt council oHices were Bruce Morton, director of public relations ; Carol While. secretary : Mike Watenpaugh. finance commissioner; Mia In terlandi . education com missioner. Janet Wright, social act1v1ties commissioner : Tracey Minkin, publicity commissioner. Jon Carmshausen, boys· welfare comm1ss1oner . He,erly Cod) girls' "elfare comm1ss1oner . and Sue Pr alley. treasurer locnatl!'d lip However, he rt: malned aboard tht Yt•chi olona with owner Wood und tht• navigator. Ray tla)ee> ot Manna del Rey The e1aht tnJured people, an cludina n young woman who suf ferf'd a compound leg fracture. "ere transferred from the yacht to tbe Coast Guard Cutter Mellon an heav) seas and lS-40 knot v.md · Several others s uffered se,•ere s hock . including one crewman who IN ai. washed ovt'r ~rd as th• boat rolled Sore ry w at5 t\•turnan~ Crum Okinawa ufter wm\erlna then! and was entered an the! uprommg Los Anaeles U> Tab1t1 race. Contrary to e:trly wire service reports. the rudde r was not car· ned a" ll). but tbe vessel was dt~ masted as s he rolled underthe1m pact of the huae wave Relatives and friend of Sorcery crewmen ha\ e contacted lhl' Coa st Guard cutter by ham and sln11le·sldebond radio. The youna woman who suffered the broken leg was identified as Ramona Wa lters. 22. Escondido, who, along w1tb her mother, were the cooks on the voyage. Miss Walters was on deck when the wave hat a nd probably owes her llfe to the fact that a large fuel drum rolled and pinned her to lbe deck The girl's mother "as below decks and told of rtndln& heraclt sud4cmlY pinned lo the yacht 'a overhead 111 It rollf'd. It ls not known whetht>r the helmsman was wearing a safe~ harness as he went overboard. He.' was retrieved art er t.he boat ril(bt· edit.self. Accor<ling to Wood's bu.sin~s associates, he had planned U> ship the yacht home from Okinawa but wu unable to find crews to build a <See SORCERY, P aKe AZ) Browii Says 'Can Win'1 Lashes Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' WASHINGTON <AP I California Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr. declared today he can win the Democratic presidentia l nomination even though "the pundits and commentators and those who are ,._e last to know ha,•e already ccJl'onated one can- didate," namely Jimmy Carter Brown also lashed out at what be termed Carter's hyprocnsy and "purely poJHacal rhetonc .. over tbe ass~ of political en· dorsements Carter has tharged that Brown, supported by I-number or Maryland Democratic leaders in the Californ ia governor's first primary test Tuesday, 1s the can· c11date or ··political OOs<;e,·· who Blaf'.'k Wafer Map shows when· a bag oil spill from tht• \\reeked Spa nis h l anker l 'rqu1ola black ~n c c1 two t ounst bc:K'hes and po1sonL-'<I muth of the seafood Ston and pictur..-. Page J\4. · want a brokered eonvention Ca mpa 1gn 1n g 1n n earb)' Maryland today. Carter renewed thecharge. • "Well." said Brown. "he has to say that. because h~ has lo say something tn order lo till the paragr aphs. He called people for their s upport and they've turned him down So when someone turns him down. then they become a pohtic..al boss lf they say Tm for }OU. Jimmy.' then they become a statesman " "He's D\eetang \\Ith George Meany, he's called Ma )or Richard Dale) or Chicago As a matter of fact he's called me and asked 1f I'd be part of has cam· paign," said Bro" n. ndding that was before he became a ('an· dldate himself. "So when the keltl~ calls lhl' pot black. Mr. Carterouaht to ex· nmine his own conscience. and clarify not only what he says, but. bebmd the smile, what he's really thinking. "He says he doesn't want l'n· dorsements, but he seeks them at gets down lo a point or hypocrisy to casllgate and stigmatize one group of s up porters as m achane peoople · · Brown·s comments came m a la\'e interview o n WTOP tele\'ls1on. He "as to address lhl' National Press Club later in the da). then return lo Maryland in his final swing through the state before Tuesday's balloting. He said "l would not like lo see this reform party locked \lp by Carter because the mt.'Cliu or the experts or thl' people who havl! been. around politics all their lives feel that because a fe'' I primaries have been won by u plurality of votes that the debate ' should cease ''I'd hke to test Jimmy Carter and the others across the coun- try. a nd I antc.>nd to do that1" sold the 38·year·old Brown. "Tnere'll be plent)' or tame .. ··r . have a good chance" to win the nom rnataon he said, "and I think on Tuesday the poohbah!. or Was hington wall conclude tht• same thrng •• Irvine Company Sale? Mobil Oil Announces Neiv Purchme Agreemenl The Mobil Oil Corp has an n.ounced a n~w alrffment for purchnse of the Irvine Company m exchange for S200 m1llton an Mobil stoC"k Jn an announcement mude Thursday. corpora lion ofrteiuls said "an under s tandrng" had been reached with mo<1t Irvine Company s bart•holders Howe\ er. Mobil \'1cc president for pubht• relations. Larry lie) I Jr . said toda\ that undcr'ltand lflji! did not anc ludl' Joan lrvme Smith. "ho holds 21 percent of the com pan~ ·s stock and "ho succcssrul)) blocked a s1m1la1 purchase agreement last year while in "constant rnnt aet .. with Mr. Heyl said that the c urrent agreement may take months or even years before it is rinallzed because any sale of the Counda · tion's stock must be reviewed by the Superior Court due to the in· JUnctaon g ranted last year However , Howard Privett, al torney for the f oundation, wa& I quoted In the Mobil announce· 1 ment as sayana, .. the Irvine Fun , dallon had favorable reports on the proposed transaction from ats tax, economic and financial ad· , \ 1son and has been in contact !Su MOBIL. P age A2l U ndereover Ae• Scherer Will Head Crash Hurts Challlher in Laguna Laguna Beach Thal agreement c•ed for thl· sale of the 54 5 pcret'nf of the I anti company's s tock held by the James Irvine Foundation ror $110 million worth of Mobil stock. or abOut $2'4 a s hart- Mrs Smath "as instrumental in getting a n 1nJunct1on an Orange County S uperior Court blocking that deal because s hl' contended the stock was worth more than tWIC'C that :imounl Deputy DA Cites Her 'Fear of Press' By TOM 81\RLF.\ 01 lftt 0•11• Pllol $WI LOS ANGELES · Oranlo{t' County Deputy D1stnct Attorn(') Oretta Sears declared dunn~ J pre-trial hearanj.! hen• lat<' Thur~ day that her rear of the prc!<S Ice! her to approve the undt'rco\ er n• mnval of do('u me nts from a Costa Mesa printing shop run trolled bv indicted Dr. I.AWi' .I Cella .Jr · Airport Loop Oravt'. until she had actually wrilll'n till' inct1ctm('nt~ approved by the Orange Count ~ Grand Jury .J:H·k S('h('rl'f . muna)ter or l' n 111' fl Ca I 1 I 1H' n 1 ,, Bank 1 n t.a~una 01.•a<'h . ha ~ l><'t•n rll'l'led prt'~1<h•111 111 lhl• l,uAuna Beach Chamb<'I nr ('mn mt'rl'I' b\ foll O\o\ l'hamber d1re('l<lr' · S<.'hl•n•r "ht> will 1.1kt• om~ Jul\ 1 ''ill M11·1·1•toel ('~ '111t1•nt '\lu~t·nt ''ill rt•m.11n on th1• 1·hambt•r hourcl ., (•,NUll\t' t·om millet .• , an e" off1 ('111 memlx'r rink l.O\ 1•l1jcl\. l.;1,.:unj llt•ach l 'n1rlt'1I 'irhool 1>1,t1 H'l h11,1n1·"~ mnn;16(C'r. '~ "' l'i<'<·h :d hr"t "'''' 1)rt·~1<lt·n1. "halt• W1lhun1 I.am bo11rn1· <:oo.,t H1•all\. \\,b rlt·1·1 1'<1 t rt'a,urc•r Slrll 11111'n I' lht' P'"1110n or Con~• Weu •her That 'heavy d<'w· wlll bC' ..round a~uin Suturdtw mornana:. hut at lc>oi.l ~ou 1'1)3\ hl' o hh• to 11lt•t•p tl'lrn11Jth 11 bl'fore tile sun roml'1' out. brinl(tr\Jt tt•m peraturt'" 1n the UPPt'r ~ alon~ lhl' bt'nch nncl ID th<' IO\\ ;o., inland I NSIDE TODA't' \(ay 18 a mrUICOI monlh a1 Orongr Coast Coll~ TM product1on1 mcludt a /uJl11 .stogtd opt'ro along unth vocal alld m11rumtntol conc~a Su Pogt Cl of the wttkendn' ••••x At y__. "''4't(f "' ..... , (ti llNll ... .. --~-\ ... I. M .. ,. ., ..... _ .. ,,.. .. , ...... , C..11~~ AS o...,..c. ..... Al Cl•Ulll .. 010 -... It I c. .... u DI ,., ..... ,.., ... •• -01 .... ..., OUll\-l(" "' S..C-Maftl.C• .., 14111 .. 1•11'•~ ,,. ftle•h• ... ~ E'~IH'IAl'l-~I CSI n...-c.w ''"-"'<• Alt ... , .... ,,. -\( .... 91 ........... .... ............ -C' ,. ... _. Cl .. """'u-n ., second \'1ce president. It 1s ex· peeled to be rilled lalC'r t has month Chamber oHaceri. wen• sclc<'I l'<I folio"' ing elect ton of director .. b~ the chamber membership Rct-k cted to th<' 26·mcmbt.•1 board "ere Lam bournc• uncl \'ernon Sp11 aleri . publisher of th<· Ne\\!l·Post :-.<t>w cl 1 rt'<'I or s .ire f>lort1n('c Brown. Tam An"'H'nnit Scnaet• JI a r 1 ~ :\1 o o n • c· o I t u ..: <' ll «.>s tau ra nt Co l Orrutt Farmer-; lnsurunct', and Hrrhard Toom ey. Heer Liquor In J r<'latt'd mallt•r. lht• chamber boant accepted th<.> rr s11t n at1o n s of Ra ck Ra l1C1 . Berna rd Ca rr .ind Robert Pren ch Frt'nch ·s term wns,..~et lo <-x p1re an July Joe Dre)', Limro Real Estate. wall rrplaee Baltl'r /\ !IUCcessor to Carr !!till is to tw named Fleet-/ ooied 'Sgt,. Gazelle' Nabs Suspect San Clemente police ser1teant Bill Trudeau was enduring lhe- nlckname of "Sergeanl Gaielle" today following a rmce-leaping fool race s hortly after midniirht 1n which Trudeau chased down a Capistrano Beach man wanted m the investigation of an attemptc:-d theft. Sergeant Trudeau had been d ispatched to check out a ttp()rt of two me n attempting U> dis· mantle machinery near l2l2 S. .El Camino Real. As t.be officer pulled up in his marked police car, the men Oed. -sergea'Dt" Tnnteau gaw chatt on foot. police said, following one man over sevtral r~~es. PoUce hetd Andi;-cw H. <..'ramp, 18, of Capistrano Beach on suspl· clonof attemptedtrand\Mtt. Police Office r La~un a Rl'a<'h Pohce Lt Frank Dallon "a:. 1n1ured Thur:-. da> evenan1t an a t" o-('ar tram<' coll1s1on 1n thl• 2100 bloc·k ol Ln1tuna Canyon Road Lt Al Olson said tht• ac('1d<'nl occurrrd " hl•n a moton:-.l al tempted tom akl• a left hand turn rrom n prl\ ate pcirklng lot Th{· motori st ·~ car ('Olltded "1th 01llon'i1 veh1<'ll1 \\ h1t·h "ai. N1 .. t bound Oallon "n~ an hai. own t•a1 not a police car Poh<.'e> \H're unabll' lo pro\ltk th<' nnmc of thl' SC<'O™I drl\ 1•r IO ct:iy pendinft t ron.,<'rlptaon ol tnped report!> of the 6 30 p m .1c cldent l>all<m was taken to South t'oast Community Hoi1pit ul an Sout h Laaun a w hl're ht• received emergency treatment for a t"On cusslon and minor head 1nJunc11 lie Is resllnA toda~ at has Sunt.1 Ann home. Olson 11uid Dillon, 43, 1!1 comm:mder of tht· dt>partment '11 dctcclivt• di\ 1s1on H ... has been on thl' LaJtunn Bearh force sincf' 1961 Copte r Crash Injures 12 Marine '"' estagator arc tn ang to determine the cause or :1 helicopter crash at Camp Pendkton "h1ch inJured 12 Marines durtn11 a training ex· 'rcise A CH46 Sea Knhrht helicopter went down Thursday after the pilot reported a 1.1udden power lots, o Marlne spokesman said Three m en were hospitalir.ed on the base. one with several broken ribs and possible mterntll tnjurin. Th~ other nine-inJ~ - were treatt-d and rclebed A base s pokesman n1tl lhtl ht>-lkopler \It as s upporting an in· fantry exercise whro ~ ~ro h occurred The 1nJ11n('t1on ..... ai. ctctually oh taaned b\ the state Allornc' Generals office. actml( on behalf of the publi<' wh1t'h benefits from ('harit1es to" h1C'h •he foundalton <'<mt nbutt'., The attornc' .:t•rwral noll·d Iha n a n Int 1.• r n a I R l'' t• nut' Sen ice .:1ppra1i.al haJ placed th<' 'alue ol thl' lrnne Com pan' stock at S3S a :<>hare Th<' ne" dt'al announ1.·,·d Thursdn~ calls for lht• at·q111:.1 lion or :all till' foundatwn's share•:-. plus all of 1 h<' oul<;tandmg -1hart•!-. l'Xclusa\ c• ol Mrs Smiths nr about 24 P<'rl'l'nl of I h1.• ShK'k That also ..... ork1' out tn he Jbotrf S24 a share Mrs. Smith "'ll' truvdtnll from 'icwport Hl'at•h 111 lwr home 1n M1ddlebur12. Vn . todt1y 1111d :m wu~ una\'arlahh• tor l'Ommt'nt on the newest propoNal llcyl saul that while thl' ne" pr opo~al dot's not i111·lucl1• purchJ'IC nr Mr' Smith's stcx•k. the ne" agrl'em1.·nt "as re11d11.•cl Four Rail Riders Die CITY OF l NOCSTRY tAPI Fout perl'on!I were <'rushed to death toda\ \\hen the) jumped onto o rotlroad flat car here and llS load of pa pe •tir rtc..'<J. sheriff's deputie11 said A Ctrth m a n was report ed mJured, officers said None o f the dead. All believed to be transients. was identified Oepulies said the.• fl vl' boarded t h e Southern l!acilic.RA.Uroad.1Ull. car M.- a bout 6·30 A m und thf'lr wtiaht caused tht> lotl<I to shift They w re crushed bJthe pipes lier ll•sl1mon~ i.tudckcl "''h tc-ari. and tantrum~ the pro se('utor admitted that she did not "l'ek search w arranb for 1 hc• l nated PrantanJ? Compan~ :!HIR C Eight Sought For Hawaii Satldl<•ba('k Collt•J.tt'' 1\1rhn1• f111thl l\lt<'nda11ti. pro~ram 1.; 111 n<>tod of c1Jiht p('C1plc· w 1111111: to spend IJ WCl'k'-. \'UCtOllflO Ill llaw uii this sum mer The ''acant 1'fJ.1Cc., 011 llH'11 chartered fl1 1thl rn u~t ht• ft I It'd h\ Saturday or lhl· Inf! "'II ltc• c·1111 eelcd . accordan~ to ,, 1011(•~1· spokesman The i;roup h'ntal1H•I) pl;in~ tu lea\ c Los 1\ n1otch.·~ lntcrnutron:.il ,\lrporl f'rida\. July 30 Tiii' S2~K round tnp ticket mclucle'> .rn 111 night meal and entertainment lc·1 1treetanJi on arrl\ al 111 llawa11 anti .,eHn nighti; lodJiang 1n Waik1k1 Interested peoplt• ar<' aslo.t'il tr> call 400·396$1 Laguna Home Hi1 For $4,000 Loot Laguna Beach polJce arl' 1n vesllgatlng theft of $4 ,000 1n stereo equlpmt'nt. rugs and other household items from l>av1d J Willis. 2196 Crest\'iew Drive. L8_ilclD8 Beach. WiTIT1, a mail ('ar ner. dis· covered the loss this week When he returntd from two week veea tion Police said a rear door hod bffh forced ope n by in.Lruders "It would h<1\l' hrou~ht an th<' nl'\\ spaper s and puhll<'tly and political mutkn1 and I didn't want that .. -1ht• .. tormt><I · I clon 't like pohta('al m;ittt•rs .. Mrs St•ar' r1•ad1I) adm1t1NI undt'r <'lost• qut";l10nm~ from four ·dl•fcni.t' l<m ~ C'r" that ~h1· authon1t'<I pnnl .,hop t•m plo)•' Donald 1\lh<•rt U,1\ to 'mUjo(f.{h• <locuml'nb uul o! tht• prt•m1'1e' :.and into t h<' rl"lnrl :itwrne' c; ol hC'c on .lul:r 2H. 107~1 Ra) 4ti ha., lt•,t1r1l'IJ that '"' tnl'I attorrH'\ ' 1n\'l''t1 1tul111' phol OCOpl l'lf Ill ,II\\ Of the dot' II mcnts that f1..i11r1• prommenlh 111 thr ft-cleral 1 as1.• hl•rt• ajo(alnst l>r CC'llU 1mcl I hrr1· t•oth•h•ndants Judg<' Byrnl' 1 .. bc·ang askrtl II\ the dcfrMl' to hur antrodurtaon 111 all f'\ 1dC'ncc obtn in<•1I under I how l'trl'Umllt un('('S from :t trial thtll ,.. now Rchedult•d ll• 'tort '1'111'' day f"u('1n g lrrn I ~1th ('c·llu urc· form<'r hos p1lal 111uoc l 11 tc·~ Cicor AC Louis Ollc•ndorr. •M. Lagun u l\\'111'11, St<·phc•n Rolll'rl Evans. :11 . M111"!1nn VwJu unlJ Tht•cwinri• S<'hl!fm un !i:l, Snnl a 1\n:i <l'it i• Cfo:U ./\, Paitc· i\21 Gay Airman Fights Ouster FRESNO tAPI A Castle Air Force Base a irman first clas" ha-. filed suit in U S Dtstrlct Court here fl~hting has discharge from the service on grounds of allcjlcd homosexuality Gary Belche r contend5 t he commander uf the Merced·area base IS forclna him OU( or the 11ervlce on g rounds of .. un- 'luitnbllll) due t o alleged l1omose1mnl misconduct .. 1 Federal Judge t. D Cro'CKer has issued a temporary restrain-; ang order preventing the d111-f charge and will hold a heartng on thelssue Monday .! DAil. Y PILOT LIS Fro• Pap .-t I SORCERY. • cradle capable of holding tht! yacht. ln5tead. WOUd It-ft the yacht in Okinawa fOf" the wJater and then took a Cl'fWto brlnf h~r home to &hrina deJ Rey In lime for the Tub1t1 ru1:e wt11ch 11tarta June l) She l8!$l dt•purtcd SoulhJund waters in tht! Transpac race from L-Oll Angeles to llonolulu, lii:.t July 4. While ln Honolulu abecom~ted an the Ar•H.tnd the State toJ Hawaii) race as a tunaap for the Hawaii to Okinawu ru!.'e m which 1>he w at. flr~t to hni5h and flr:;t Ovl.'rull on hi.tndicup tame. Modt'rn yachting r"'<'Ordll in· dirate that case:i or ;i yacht of that !>IZe rolling completely over an· extremely unu11ual. 111 19&4 the 39·foot yawl Doubloon was rolled twice an stormy seas otr the South Carolina Coast while sailing from Florida to Newport, R.I . for the start of the Bermuda Ruce. The owner. Joe 8) ars, and his three· man crew s urvived despite the fact that the boat ·s deck was swept clean and her masts and 11ggingcarncd away Laguna Sets Signups for .. Kindergarten • Kindergarten rl'gistration at two Laguna Beach Unified School District elementary schools are scheduled next week. Registration at El Morro Elementary School will take place Tuesday. Aliso Elemen· tary School will follow on Wed nesday. The registrations wil tun from 9: 15.a.m . toJ p.m. Registration at Top of the World Elementary School took place Wednesday. Youngsters who wiJJ be 5 years old on or before Dec. 1 are elig1· ble to attend kindergarten. Parents are asked to bring birth certificates and immuniza· lion records to the registration sessions. Why Did JFK Die? Senator Says CIA and FBI Lied t WASHINGTON IAP I Thc CIA and FBI lied to the Warren Commission about the assassins· Uon of President Kennl'<ly. ia Senate lntelliaence commiltt'e rn mber sald today. The senator also •Ulletltd "we pursuf' j()1nf' bot lead1'' to answer for: ccrtuin •ho k llled Kennedy. St'n. Richard Schweiker <H Pa l, a member of tht> puni:l's subcommittee invt>:stlg11tln1t lhc assassination. said "then• ii. no question in my mind" lhllt tht' t"o intelhgenre aitl•ncil'~ lied to the commis1non which conducted tht 'Ovt'rnment ':s fi"'l. massive probe oC Kenned) 's death Schweiker sald hf' ha~ found no new evhlence ~bout who killed Kf'nnedy but declared. "If we pursuo aome ho\ leacb. we m~ well answer that question " Schweiker refused to elaborate on whiat ht' meant by "hot lead!!." Schweiker madt• hill StQte· ments on the CBS·TV "Morning News.·· He said the subcommith.-e has turned up ''sianifil'unt new material ubout defects and defi· ciencies in the investigation" of lro• Page 11 I CELLA DOCUMENTS. • • The) are accused on 44 felony counts or bilking two Orange County hospitals -Mission Com· J munity Hospital. Mission Viejo J and Mercy General Hospital. Breaki11g the Rule$ ,.,. w1r.,....10 Santa Ana -out of more than S2 million. ll is alleged that many acts of fraud were achieved" 1th the use of counterfeit invoices bearing the names of nonexistent com· panies and manufactured at the Costa Mesa printing shop. Ford Motor Company chairman Henry Ford II puffs on cigar at the company·s annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. Ford, 58, has been under medical care for a heart problem and, when asked if he should be smoking he replied ... Of course not ." ' Mrs. Sears testified Thursday that she was wary of the press Union Rep Lacking For CUSD Teachers , because she was working on a carefully guarded investigation of county Supervisors Robert Battin and Laurence Schmit and state Controller Ken Cory at the time Ray was approached by in· vestigat-0rs. Mrs. Sears said warrants By JACK CHAPPELL Ot IM O•llY ~Ill ~ff A loophole in school labor laws will leave teachers or the Capistrano Uniried School District without official union representation for months during the summe r , traditionally a time of wage and salary bargaining. authorizing a search of the Unit· The old l aw under which ed Printinft Company plant school boards and teachers might have alerted newsmen. negotiated for wages and "We bad the trials of <Rep. An· benefits will end July l.,A new drew J.) Hinshaw and (former law providing for exclusive Orange County as~sor Jack) representation of Leacbers by Vallerga 04 our minds and the · lb elf board of supervisors WJS in a one union en goes into ect. · complete uproar." she snapped However, tb'e problem in tbe Capistrano district is that two. at defense attorney James Rld· in this courtroom." Judge Byrne said. "And I think you know bet· ler than to do that.·· "In this courtroom you will let Mr. I Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen) Wilson handle his own case. These proceedings are not interfering with your Orange County case so please try and cooperala with everyone in· volved." Old Furniture On Exhibit At Museum An exhibition of fine furniture, pictures, rugs and objects of art is now open at the Laguna Beach Mu~eum of Art through June 6. The museum show represents the "best" of the period with 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century European antiques. theo assassination, noth~ -os he hall beror.. thc CtA'& f1&ilure to inform the Warren Commlsslon of lts schemet acain.st l.'uba'i1 f'idel Culro ll nd th~ t'Bl 'i. d\'11truct10K of a. nott-by Lee Harvey Oswald. whom the com· mlaalon named all Kennedy'• sole assassin. S<'hweikcr und Sen. Gary Hart <D·Colo.). are the only mernb<.•rt- of the subcommittee, which in· vestilated the "performance ur non.performance" of the in· telllgence ageneles during the In· lllal probe of the a.sgassinalion. Hart has said he has seen nu evidence to discredit the Warrtin Commission's report thllt Oswald acted alone in kllling Kennedy. But Schweiker said today ht- disagrees. He said the defi<'ien· cu~s in the original investigation in\'alidate the Warren Com mission's conclusion. Schweiker said he believes the key lo Ken· nedy's slaying lies in Oswald's relationships with both pro and anti.Castro factions. Schweiker said some of the de- ficiencies by the CIA and FBI were "deliberate.·· Schweiker and Hart are ex peeled to deliver a written report to the intelligence committee b» the end of the month. The Juli committee must approve the'r~ port before it ism ade public. The question of why Oswald killed 5ennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. in Dallas. Tex .. will be one of the rirst questions to face a proposed new Senate committee that would watch over the workipgs ol U.S. intelligence agencies. . · The Senate intelliience com· millee voted Thursday to~m· mend that the proposed new permanent, panel conduct an in· vestigatlon into the never or. ficially-answered questio,!'l. Instant Riches Youths Find $1.5 Million unions are seeking to provide det. that representation and under Tb~ witness was' repeatedly the terms of the Jaw, an · reprimanded by Judge Matt election to determine which . Byr:ne for comments she m~de teachers prefer must be held . dunng heated exchanges with under· the egis of the stale . defense attorneys. . . Education Employment The federal Jurist had a Relations Board. particularly ah~rp reprimand tor The collection includes a nor~bern Italy 18th Century serpentine front se<:retary once owned by artist Edwin Austin Abbey, an American painter who lived in London. One of his oil paintings will be shown as well. Other items include an English brea)cfront once owned by George Gershwin. a Japanese <-hinoiserie designed grandfather clock, oriental rugs. a caned Sheraton sofa and a Genoese con · sole table. J$3,840 in Cash Gone in Clemente The theft of $3,840 in cash from the aparlmt>nl of a San Clemente woman was r eported Thursday to police. · L· MARLBORO, Mass. (AP) -Two Marlboro teen· agers had visions of instant riches when they picked up an en\'elope in a bush and found two checks inside totaling Sl.5 million. Leo Agnew Jr. and Guy Ercolani, both 14. rushed home Thursday to exhibit the checks. That election most likely her alt.er sM asked defense at· won't be held until fall, possibly torney qodfrey Isaacs.: .. Why late fall. depending on the don't yo'>~.ask me a quesuon 1 can number of school districts at ~wer · which such elections must be · . You can not mak~ your own held. ObJections from tbe witness stand The museum 1s open from 11:30 a .m. to 4 :30 p.m. daily ex cept Tuesday at 307 Clirf Drive. Laguna Beacb. Ellen C Sheltra of 104 Avcnida San Gabri e l reported the money had been taken from a closet hiding place by soineont> who had entered the apartment between 5:30 and 7 p.m. Thurs· day. I But Leo's father noted the checks belonged to the City of Chicopee and were for deposit in Capital Bank and Trust Co. of Boston. He called the Chicopee city treasurer, Ernest LaFlamme Jr .. who sent a messenger to pick up the cht•cks. He praised the boys and said the checks had hlown out a car window. The bank said the boys would get rewards. But it probably won •t cover what Leo had planned for the money · .. a house, a big van and a citizen's band transmitter." ~Trucks Getting Test =On Alternate Route , A ser1t's or test runs up an on· : paved alternate access by <.'e· · ment trucks to the Shorecliffs • .Junior High School ('Onstrucllon ~ "ite were scheduled today. • If successful, Cull lruck haulin~ ! operations will likely rc·sume ut . the site Monday. Should ngs ex : 1>erienct d1Hiculty ne~otrnlinK ' tht' grueled roadway. alternat<' : provisions rnay h11vl' to be made and just what they mny be 1s un· known a I th 1 s po·tn t, San Ch•ml·ntt• En1itint•t•r Phil Pet<'r • Sllld lod a)' The Cll)' Olln•ed tn prov1tk unrl pay for access arroi;s tht' un developl'd Rt•cves Hanch at a rnst or Sl.000 a month to break a ORANGE COAST ' •( l•Dl\'IU f (•l I ft-, l'tf #ftO' (• ~ I l'M"" l'!ht .,...,u. ,...,_, Ill ,. ,.," t;tfl"'l'hit-Nf'•,.1·,.,\\ "t "blut.r<it"t"'1,_.. .. 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To pr<'vcnt a r<'peat. thr cit~ slapped :i 7 ,000 pounrl t•mpty wright limit on thC' strcet1>. Camino Sun <.'lt•nwntt' und Viu Cascarl1tu . h111lir1iz thl' truck~ and construc·t1on on the $1 !I m 111 ion ~<" hool Mean" hllc. lht' ~chool d1str1ct i>oui:ht h•gal 1Hlv1<"•' und urmt_'tl ''llh th" opinion by the county COUOSl'I that thl' \H·l~ht llmils t•oulctn·1 stop tht• prnjl'<'l. tht' two prepared for a 11howdown Thl' nltl.'rnale 11ccei;s, a roucl ~r ack<I ovt'r th(' undeveloped ranchland. !lolved tht'problem Finni touches wt're to be mafle on the dirt road todav and Fri cl;ty. Tru<'k!I will c.•ntc-r it off Avenida Pico nenr the city's :<t•wa~c· plant, dimh tn thl' r111Jll' <rnd then travel alonJl what was an old dirt ranch road to thl' iichool 11itr Peter !laid the ~rad~ the truck.; will be climbinJl will be lesic thun that of the neighborhood streets used al first Y Off~ring Class In Stained Glass Classes in stained glass win· dow making will be offered by the South Coast YMCA beginning Monday at the Y. 26076 "C" Get· ty Drive. LaJ{una Niguel. Registration for the <'lass will be held from 6 to 6:30 p .m session wm oeg n tit -6:30 and continue until 9:30 p.m. Regislni- Uon ls SIO for members and SIS for nonmembers. Tbe two teachers unJons in --------:--------------------------------- the district are the Capistrano Unified Educa'tlon Associ•Uon (CUEA> the local affiliate of the California Teachers Association <CTA> and the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers CCU FT) the ' local affiliate of the American Federation of Teachef's. · The CUEA represents about 400 or the district teachers and the CUFT at about 70. Representives of the Capistrano organiz.atioos could not immtHately be reached for comment. However. Bill Mecham. a spokesman for the CTA's Saddleback affiliate said during the time there is no official representation for the teachers. the school board would be under no obligation to conduct salary talks with anyone. "I don·t believe it would be fruitful to do any talking at that time. There would be no means of backing up any of the agreements." Mecham said. "[ find it a fallacy in the law that this would be allowed to happen," he said. Dr Jt>rome Thornsley, chstrlct superintendent, salll while il appeared the board <'Ould unilaterally mak<' whnt<•ver labor pay nnd benefit decision,_ 1l wanted during tlw loopholl' period , It would not br in th<' distnrt '11 best lntcrcst to do !'.O. He uid tht• itcmo; would still ht' subject to some negotiation after the union representation 1si;ue is !lettled. and he solcl takinj.? ndvttnfajl(' of lhe '!ttuation would en6(ender a 1treat deal or Ill will (lmong teachers rurther. Dr. Thornslcy not ed, wht>n an elect ion i~ ht'ld, n thmJ option 1s open to t<'achers a11id1• from rlN•id1nft Wl'hther to join the CUFT or thr CUEA. That option 1s no union. he said. l'rom Pag.-11 I MOBIL ... with the Attorney General." He Indicated he ex~cted a favora· ble review of the proposal by the ('Ourt . Raymond L. Watson. president or the Irvine Company, today Rtres~ed that the announcement· of the agreement "is only the rlrl't step In U1c proposed acqui~I · tion There are many other steps that must be taken.·· If the transaction is complet· td. the tomp•ny and its 78.000- acre holdings would beeome P'1rt of Mobil 011 Elltales Ltd . t~ real cstat• development subsidiary or \heoll company. TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES ! TED IS Fl NALLY 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASH ING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY-ALL SALES FINAL 2DAYSONLY MAY15&16 9:00 to 5:00 1371 WAREHOUSE ROAD IN ~~~~~~~COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH • WEKDAYS I SATUIDATS t:OO to S:lO 11ti "t:srn.1n· L>H . t..U·20SQ I AGUNA BEACH • :w~11111111 11 ri1\...,nnn . 1-..1~t TORRANCE • 2.16otq 11.\WTIIOR\ t: Ill \'ll 1 n,,..,. F n I 11 'I Sun 12 s :kit Jill 1r:•1 , ' Friday's Closing Price8 NYSE COMPOSffE ' TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT l./5C DAlLVPiLOf t\9- In Food Piarclamre . ~ ConsuIDers Take, Stronger Stand I By SVL\'IA POftTi!ll A new. unexpt'('ttodly tough type or compeUllon ls aprinain• up in tho food lnd.ustey the naUoo ovtir. wlt.h America'• consumers as the new competitors. In mounting numb<-1'$, consumers are formln.r rood co- ops and buy in~ clubs, supporUng ~dslde m arkeL<J, rarmcrtf markets. "pick your own" Curm11., community 11U'dcms and c:annlna centers. Whlle buyini; direcl· ly from growers is un ancient Idea, t'Onsumers have re-embrat'ed 1t. Wh a l the budget - Money's Worth· conscious shopper 1s ' saying in unmistakable '-....;:i~1&------" terms is that the conveniences uf the supermarkets, rangintt from the vast ar(ay oi products to the huge parking lots and backgruound music, are no looger worth the costs added to thefamlly food bill. What's more. joining consumers in supporting direct marketmg schemes are small farmers, particularly in the Eastern sections of the Uruted States. Jn the past 30 years, the United States has Jost at lt-ast 3 million farmers, as small farmers have been forced out of existence by the agribusiness and major !bod chains. UNABLE TO DELIVER the total volume and variety demanded by big chains or wholesalers, they simply were passed by. Produce buyers went instead to the Far West to till their large-lot orders, leaving the Eastern producers without access to large market sales. Unable to supply food chains with adequate quantities of one brand for their bun· dreds of stores, small food processors also were pushed out or business. The small farmer in turn had fewer and fewer outlets. The result : Many farmers have been turning directly to consumers at the same time many coni>umers have been searching for \\'ays to cut the costs or the pre.sent food marketing systt'm. An overview of the new farmer·to-consumer scheme~ divides them into two cate~ories. -INDIVI Dl' AL produC'er·to-rnd1vulu11I consumer or one·lO·one programs. ll~1e belong tht• traditional roadsid1 produce stall and ··pick you own" your o~n" farms. where the consumer swaps his labor for fresh produce and lo\\ prices while the-farmer gets a better price than he would a' wholesale. -Groups who bi.nd together lo hold down-food--~tn d1tures. natural food ad\'ocates. or organizaJi'l'ns liCt up ti. provide low-c ost food to the poor m inner cities. The beginning generally is the establishment of buyini dubs, with the goal or buying in wholesale lob and dividinJ the lot into orders that have been taken in advance. Thes1 enterprises usu ally dt:pend or1 volunlt•er .... orker:f 11n1 operate ou t of a member's home, a c-hurc:h or t'Ornmu111l~ center Key cost~ of a retu1l lilOn:, /,UC h as ful'I, packo1<1111 and labor, are eliminated. SOME GROt;PS REQl'IR•: monthly dues to t'OV<'r sucl expen~es as rental of u truck . others <'O\ 1.•r costs hy c:hurg m~ a 1 to 2 percent markup. nuy1nl! clubs gl.'n erally handl• fresh \ e~etables. ft uits, dry goods such as nuts. flour ant rice. and some dairy items. The savings on these items cat ram~e from 30 lo 50 percent A buying dub may evol\'C into a structured food co-op Most St'll only to members at fixe<l di1>lnbut1on points, hu some of the more successful efforts. such as the San r•'run cisco Bay area co-ops and Greenbelt Consumer's Co·op i the Washington. D.C .. area have developed into chains or n tail stores. These stores have dual pricing structures: on1 price for the general public, ano~her for members. Legislation to support the growing direct markelin/ movement has been introduced into Congress by severa members. A Farmer-to Consumer Direct Marketing Ac passed the House last year. Jt would have helped fund slat. programs promoting farmers markets. buying clubs roadside s tands. etc. A hill selling up u National Consume Cooperative Bank to assist <·onsumer co-op ventures also has been introduced. In this election year, this type of legislation probably i· doomed. But the direct food marketing movement is ex paneling on its own. r'or booklets on how to set up CO·OJ stores a nd buying clubs. write to The Cooperative League o the USA. 1828 ''L" St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. For " basic guide, "Building a Grass Hoots F'ood Policy," senc $2.50 lo the Center for Science in tht.· Publi<' lntt>rest. 17!l. "S"St.N.W., Washington,D.C.20009. State Nuke Plant Closed for Repair SAN FRANCISCO <AP) The 63,000 kilowatt Humboldt Bay nuclear power plunt near l-:ureka will b• shut down July 2. a month ahe;,itl ol schedule-. to load ne"' uranium rods and for changes in earthquake safety design Pacific Gas & Electric Co. <PG&E 1 announced. The utility said the early shutdown wall ~ive more Um< for the upgrading of equipment whose desi~n must mee1 new federal standards for resistance to quakes The plant will Ji(O back into operation in Novemb(·r. s111d PG&f:. A U.S. Forest Service ~eologist has fil!'d a complain1 with the Nuclear Rcilulntory Cornm1so;1rm. <'hargin~ that th<' plant 1s improperly located on a <langt•rou!I t•arth<1u;Jk1• fault. lloth the C'ommis~ion and PG&E clen.v that tlwre i~ any new evidence of earthquukc hazards ul tht· I fllrn holdt silo. Seareed Tells Move Seareed Produt'l$, Inc .. deRigncr 11n!I r1111n11farturcr oJ catamarans. hns begun opcr~Uoni; at 17391 Murphy Ave .. Irvine. The firm markets tts produrl 11nd1•r I he nnmr "Banana Cat." 1 The firsl Bon1103 C11t, a :J 3 meter craft. was introduced la~t month. Plans call for markPtlnit thrc•c• ut h<•r modrl11 ranglnJ.t rrom 4.4 mc·ters to 27 feet. tha~ yto:ir First American. Up ' The First American Financial Corp., Santa Ana has re- ported improvement In first quarter earnings. with net In· come totaling $336.766, or 27 cents per share, this year com· pored with a net lossof$281,3!i6, or 23 ('('nt!". an the similar 197S reporting J>('riod. Djvidend Declared The board of directol'S of Downey Savings & Loan Association, Santa Ano. declared a second quarter dividend or 6 ce.ftta ~r nt..RW~~ June 22 to stockholders of recordJune '· TblJ is payable"' the 2,100.000 shnres outstanding after the stock irplll effective June 3, 1976. AJ• DAIL y PILOT 'Compassion' Spa~ks Patty 'r\T Portrayal Editor'• Nou AU«talN Prn• wntn Ton11 WdwcU covnfd Potr1cw llc:or1t'1barik r~ trial In Stin hon.; CUcO By TONY LEDWEU. SAN FRANCISCO CAP I The \Olce, the hair. the tears and the quivering thin Hps ar e hauntln& as Patricia He a rat peers at tlW fcderaJ prosecutor. re· calling the terrorist bank rob~ry. and whisper~. •·1 Just want~d to aet out of there · · . But it 1s not M lss Hearst "ho appears on the screen. It is Susan llawkens. an actrei.s portraying the convicted bank robber on film Compassion. she says, Inspired her tearful performance "I HAD NEVER GONE THROUGH what she went through. but I felt a lot of compassion tor her,·' said Miss llawkens, 2-1 "The tears m the film were real." Miss llawkens, a drama teacher at an Ari· mgton. Va . high school, spent a week m Marc h re· hearsing the role of Miss Hearst 1n court a nd four days film mg .. Patty Hearst On the Witness St and" at Washington tele\•islon station WTTG. r Pr od uced b y Metromedia Television a nd s hown 1n the Washington. D.C .. area m April. the one-hour ctocumentary will be shown on Kaiser Broad- casting stations Sunday n igh t 1n C hicago. Detroit. Philadelphia, Boston and San f'ran· clsco. Miss Hawkens did not attend Miss Hearst's tw o-m onth trial on federal bank robbery charges in SaJl Fran- cisco, which ended with HAWKENS the newspaper ~iress' conv1ct1on March 20 But people had compared her tothe•onetime kidnap victim and the role Interested her. "I HEARD ABOt.T TUE AUDITIONS Cbr the ' role through m y agent." said the West Virginia t:o1vers1ty graduate "ho has been acting for two 'ears. "I had followed the trial and picked up a Jot or mannerisms from thl' media We had a lot of news clipping!>.·· She beat out ~everal dozen other aspirants for the part. her first maJor film assi~nment In the film. ~liss ffa\\kens' auburn hair ts idcnttcal to Miss ll<'arst 's and the hps bear a stronit resemblance However. the actre11s· hc·althy, full face does not match the frail. sunken c•xpress1ons of Miss Hear st. The 70-page script follows virtually to the l<'tter the actual court transcript of Miss Hearst ·s '-IX days on the witness stand. A 10-SECOSD CLIP fR0~1 TH E FBI-produced ftlm of the actual April 15, 1974. bank robbery 1s shown ::.i'I ''ell a-. a bnef excerpt of the Los Angeles shootout ''1th poller a month latt'r 1n "h1ch six of ~lls'l llearst ·,captors d1e<I in flamei; Thl• film t.!nds J'.'! the camera pull'\ slo" ly a..., ay Jnd a spol light ~radualh focuse" on the ~ oung ...,om an. a font' 1n thl' "1tn<•S'I chair "h1spcnn~ re· p<>atedf\, I rt•lusl•loans\\l'I Stop Presses Privacy Act Violated WASHINGTON t AP1 · The go\'crnment 1s destroying 22.500 copies of a publication inlcnded for nat1onwidc d1stribulion because 1t may ha\•e v1olat· ed the Federal Privucy Act by reproducing. w1lhoul perm1ss1on. a p oor woman's platnll\'C letter req11e3t1ng emerg<•m•y .1~s1stuncc \\'l"rl' ~mni; to 1unl.. 11 tht• pn'"' uicl<' to S t• <' r l' t .1 r ' I > u ' 1 cl \lath<'"" of lh'.Jllh f:cturation untl \\ elf:.in• 'aid Thursd a' TIU: t'IRST ,,.,u,. 11( tht> nl'\\ 32 pal(e publtca 11on JI EW D1ge!.t. t'Ost about $3.000. but llcstrn) 1ni.1 all l'OPH!'- ...,ould be t•hrupt'r thun rl'monnA the off en'" l' puge from roch onc "llld '1 a thews .11dc S11nford It Winston In her li.'ltt•r . \'1ri;iinin Ja~per of C1nC'inn.111. Ohio, prO\ tciecl informu lion about her f1nant'111I c1rcu m 11ta n ce". her Social Securllv numhcr. ht'r home• uddrcss. nnd her concern over how her ninth lo'(ra dl' daughter's med1t'al lulls "oulcf be paid "I WOULD not \\'rtl<' tf I did Ml need he-Ip 'er'< had . '1r ~ Joc;per \\ rotc I pra~ l h ol 'ou '' 111 help ml• Reached b~ telephone. Mrs Jaspu confirmed that HEW never asked her perm1ss1on to reproduce the letter 1n a publication to be sent to REUNION ,UAHHA HIGH SCHOOi. a.AHO''" ISl'l.AHttl .... ITS 20ttt REUHIOM '" clt>partmcnl t•mplo)·e~ across the t•ountr) ;\;aturall\', I \\OUldn 't Y.anl 1t d11pi1ralc<I.'' she s.t1tl \\l!\STON SAID up1 nmn "a.; dl\·1cled amonj.! 11 F. W I a" ' l' r ~ o \'er Y.hcther the-pubh<.'at1on of th<' leltcr \'tolnted the ft'dc.•ral Prt\ a<.'y At't One source said Mrs Jasper might be dhle to sue for damages 1f she t"Ou ld pro' e willful and "onton intent on the part o( I ht> l{Overn m cnt The .1 <.' I p r o h i b 1 t ~ u n - authorized releu<1e (lf t"Onf1dentlnl information on c1t1zt'ns Most copies of lhe publication had not yet bN•n malled. Winston <1a1d. and those that had been d1'llrlbutt>d in the llEW heudq11nrtcrs bu1 Id In g were be I nit retrieved Ile asked a re- porter to return his copy of the publication and .... as refused I R01'\IC ALLY . the publ1cat1on also reproduced H EW's answer to Mrs Jasper. tt-lltn1t he r lhal the federal government couldn't h elp her but wishing her good luck. SlflTIMlil '"'7~ . I·~ --------~...-. ... P.tU..Cleuef 'H P.O .... 600 ~C4tl140 Sex Among the Mighty Political Leaders Prefer 'Kinky' Affairs MIAMI BEACH. 1'1a. tAPI - A study of tuch·prlced progtltutes showed that 80 percent ot their clients are political leaders or powerful corporate chleft1ans wbo usually prefer "klnky" seit, according to a report d~vered to the American Psychiatric As ~iallon. Publlc fiaurcs lrequenlly seek nagellatlon while they are held In bondage, and Indulge ln fellsb1sm. ex h lb1 l ion and voyeuris m . the study sa1d Thurs day. ly in constant company of their Hetalru " THE STUDY WAS conducted by two aaalatant pcychlatry pro- fessors at the. New Yock Medical Collete. They HY their fUfllOY of elite pro5tUutes determlnt\d that corporate executives, or "power brokers." and h1&h ranking federal. state and local offlciall make up a m&,Jority of the call girls' customers. hour to $150 • ~eek plus ex pens ea E1abty percent or th" t'USlomen are married nn<l '" lhelr40s or 50s, the reporUaid. Ora. Janus and Bela aald that unlike most othn client.a, wh<> vlslt ptoahtutes lnrre.quenUy. poJitlclans te>nd to be habltuul cuatomt!ra. Top Bandi~opper BUT THE NEWS shouldn't ht! too surprising. Unusual sexuaJ habits have been a charactensttc of major public figures since an- cient times, the study's uuthors say. Drs. Samuel S. J anus and Barbara Bess s aid they 111 tervlewed 42 call girls and 10 madams In New York Cit}, California and Las Vegas. All had been subjects ln previous re· search and had developed u "trust relationship" with the re- searchers, the doctors said. The names of the prostitutes and thell' customers were not dis- closed. TIIE STUDY SA\'S the pollll cla n s were members or Congress. federal and state J udaes. eovernors. stat~ legisJaton. mayors. city coun cllmen and district attorneys About the business leaders. ii said only that they included or ricers or telephone companieb and other utllitaes "Through prostitution, politi- cians and power brokers get un usual sexual needs gratified." Janus a nd Dr Bess said. "The arrangement provides a eonve n1ence 1n that neither the powerful figure will expose tht' call girl nor the reverse. Con- fidentiality 1s assured." Eric Alwan. 11 , studies his Racing Form at Sunland Park, N.M . as he gets ready to pick another batch of \\-inners. Eric picked 194 winners in his tip sheet "Eager Beaver," which is sold at the track He's competing with three adults but h.is nearest nval had 180 ··A special group of prostitutes, the Hetairae . were the aristocrats of prostitution and "ere the companions or influen t1aJ and politJcal Greek men." their report said. "Men such as Pericles, Alexander tbe Great. Socrates and Plato were \11rtual· THE TWO DOCTOR said 60 percent of the sexual encounter!> occur an the call girls' apart- ments. The prostitutes' minimum rees range from SSO an winners. Polyester Cord Tire Buy General Poly-Jet-Designed for smooth riding comfort with four-ply polyester cord construction, and featuring a wide--flat tread for traction . 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VOL. 69, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, .cl PAGES c TEN CENTS • ;JI Soreerg's Dramalie S ·.Or.deal Ibid I ~ . I 8y ALMON LOCXAIS8Y o.llfl'I ............ ._ One of lbe moel dramathc stories in the history ol modern yachtina Is winding down lo 11 dose as the 81-loot sloop Sorcery nears Kodiak, Alaska. at t~ end ol a Coast Guard towllne The Sorcery. owned by Jacob Wood of Van Nuys, was the v1c\ini or a bu1e wave which roll~ her ;;completely over about 900 miles -from the mainland as she was re turnln1 from Okinawa on the areat elrcle route lbrouah the AleutJao Strait• All of the well·known racing yacbt's passeneers survived the 360-degreespln, but ef&bt werci lo Jured. several of them ~ously On boarll as skipper tlnd satJ· inemaster was Bob Dickson. 48. Newport Beac h, one ol lhe best known yacht skippers and r&lcmg satlors in the country. Dickson LS reported to have s uffered a badly lacerated hp. llow•vt•r. he re m•lned abo rd the yacht 1llong with owner Wood und the navlaator. Ray Hayes of Mannu deJRey The elaht inJure<t SM"(lpl~·. 1n cludln& n young woman who suf fered u t'ompound leg fracturl!. were transferred rrom the yacht to the Coast Guard Cutter MelJon 1n hea\ y seo-. 1tnd 3$-40 knot ~ 1nlls Se\ era I others suffered severe shock . including one crewman who wu~ wuhed ovttr board as the boot rolled Sorcery w1u r turrung from Okinawa afler wlntt'nnii there und was ent('red in the upcomm~ Los Ange It' lo Taha ti ra('e Contrary to eurly wtre sen·act- reports, the rudder was not car ried away, but the \•essel wns d1i. masted as she rolled undertheam pact of the huge wave Relative• and fr1endi. of Sorcery crev. men have contacted the Coast Guard tutter by h11m and 1lngle·sidebond rudlo The young worn an who sufrered the broken leg was identified as Ramono Wailers. 22. Escondido, who. along with her mother, were the cooks on the voyage. Miss Walters was on deck when the wave hit and probably owes ber hfe to the fact that a large fuel drum rolled and pinned her to the deck The girl ·s mother ~as below decks and told of fmditia heraelf suddenly pinned to lbe yacht's overhud as l\ rolled. It is not known whether the> helmsman was wearlng a safety harness as he wentoverboMd. He was retrieved after the boat right· ed1tsell According lo Wood's business associates, he had planned to ship the yacht home from Okinawa bu~ was unable to find crews tobulld a <SH OllCERY, PageA?I Brown Says 'Can Win' Lashes Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' ettdoff ~econd grade students at SL John the Baptist School in Costa Mesa launch hehum·filled balloons in celebration of · Pioneer Days" at the Cathohc school. Each of the 60 balloons sent a loft toc:foy carries a bicentennial message ror the rind er to ponder Honest Youth Sees .Lost Bike Claillled By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ille O•lly Pl ... Sl•fl Thanks to young Robert '"Toro" Duran's honesty, a Hunt· meton Beach hig h school girl has recovered her lO·S)>('t."1 hl<'yc.'lc stolen three wet'kll a1eo His own old <'lunkl.'r or a Slln gray had rlut tires and hl• could have kept the unh<'ensed 10 speed, but T or o, 11 , or 2207 Florida St . knew th<' rtJ,thtrul owner would ht· hC'orts1<'k <And want 1t ba<'k Today, Ocbh1t' Rnrlngue1 . I~ of 18342 M an1tohu Lane, has her bicycle back nrtcr cle<'ld1n1ot le> t'heck with JI untmllton Jlearh police to sec 1r anvont• m1i.:ht have found It She hadn't rf'ud lht• two new' stories of Toro '11 honesty termediate Sehool. Richard Melchor. police de.>· partmenl bicycle custodian, said today several people tried to claim the bicycle after r eading of Toro's honesty. None rould shqw proof or ownership, although they insisted it was theirs. Toro <'Ou ld have owned 11 himself 1r it was not claimed by July 15 He had planned to gl\•e it to h.s Mom for hl'r birthday at that time ·1 was kind of sorry about th<' bike,·· Custod1:;i n Melchor rt• marked ·1 realty wanted that kid to11et 1l ·· But Toro has u. new bike anyway A Laguna Beach woman who read of hla hone11ty l(ave him her lO·SPeed WAS Hl NGTON IA P J Californ10 Go\. Edmund G. Brown Jr. declared today he can wm the Demorratic pres1den1.Jal nominallon even though · ·tht.> pundits and commentators and those who are the last lo know have already coronuled one can d1date ... namely Jimmy Carter Brown a lso lashed out at ~hat , he termed Carter 's hyprocnsr and "purely pohhcal rhetoric .. · over the issue of political en· dorsements Carter has t'harged that Brown, supported b> a number of Maryland Democratic leaders m th-0 ·cahforna a governor's firsl primary test Tuesday, is the can d1datc or "pohllcal bosses·· who Teacher Rep Pick Delayed By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot -O•llf Pl ... llMt Teachers in thf' Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnrt may rand themselves without a salary bargaining representative when lhe state's collective bargaining law goes anto effect on July l. According to spokesmen for the two organizallons currently representing the distncl ·s 1.200 teachers, plans to select the barealnmg unit for teachers have been scrapped until fall. Jean Harmon. the dlSlrict starr member wbo represents the school board m negoltations with teachers. explained that a dis· pute between the Newport.Mesa Education Association and the Newport·Mesa Federation of Teachen led to n call for an elec· tion to determine which group would become lhl' s in"le barealn1ng agent for a ll teachers. Thursday. teachers and the board representatives were told by the stole Educational Employment Relations Board that an Initial elecl&on could ha' e been set by June 2. but no sooner than that Plans for a June election "ere scrapped when the EERR representative told the group that no runoff e lection could b(' M?t until fall Mrs Harmon Pxplained that under the new law. teachers nrc offered a t'hoat'e of either of the two exlst1nR l(roups or no (See TEi\CllE RS, Pa•f' A2 I want a brokered convention. Campa i g nin g 1n n earby Maryland today, Carter renewed the·charge ··Well,·· said Brown. "he has to say that. because he has to say something in order to fill the paragraphs. He called people for tflear support al)d they've tumed him down So when someone turns him down, then they become a political boss. If they say 'l'm for you. Jimmy.' then they become a statesman " "He's meetmg with George ~teany , he's called Mayor Richard Daley of Clucago. As a matter of fact he's called me and asked if r d be part of his cam pa1gn. ·· said Rrown. adding that was before hl' became a can didatc hlmseif. "So when the kettl~ calls· the pol black, Mr Carter ought toei. amine has own conscience. and clarify not only what he says. but. behind the smile, what he's re.;illy think mg. _ • ':.He says he doesn't want en dorseptents. but he seeks them n gets down to a poanl of hypocrisy lo castigat e and stigmatize one group or sup· porters as ma(hine-people ... Brown's eommenls c ame m a live Interview on WTOP television. He was to address the National Press Club later in the day, then return to Maryland in his final swing through the state .Joy Flying Youth Takes Dad's Airplam! ,\ 16·)ear-old La Palma boy drove to Meadowlark Airport in Huntln gtoa Beacb 'J'huraday nig1't and took bis father's new SS.000 airplane ror a spin, FAA officials said toda~. But Mark Armsttonf, who had only three hours of previous rught instruction. hadn't fi aured on the fog. Armstron1ot and his school chum. a lso 16. took off una.n nounced from Meal:lowlark, then discovered o nce aloft the) couldn't get back to the field because of fog, orficiaJs said. Edward Perils, principal o perations inspector for the Federal Aviation Admlnls tra· l ion' said the young man turned <>n his radio and wns guided by Coast Tracon at E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station toward LonJ( Beach Mumcipal Airport. Tllere, a.lrport officials "talked hlm down," giving him step by step instructions for landing the American Yankee plane, Peril:. said. Perils was al lhe airport to itreet Armstrong when he landed about 9 pm. He said the young man Iii-ill be cited for flyinR without a pilot 's certificate. a v1olaUon whfoh carne~ a max 1mum fine of Sl,000 He said the young man was s haken. but was even more so when his father, Norman. ar- rived about JO minutes later "He was scar.ed when has dad showed up," PerJis said. Perlis said the young man did a fine job of landing the plane and 1tsurrered nodama~e. Undercover Aet Deputy DA Cites Her 'Fear of Press ' By TOM BARLEY 04 "'9 O.llw Pilec SUll LOS ANGELES Orange County Deputy District Allornc> Orella Sears declared dunng 11 pre·tr1al hearing here late Thurll· day that her fear of the press It.id her to approve the undercover r<' moval or docu m ent• from a Costa Mesa pr1nlin1t !!hop con trolled b\" ind1rled l>r Lout~ J Cella Jr · lier testimony studded with tears and tantrums, the pro secutor admitted that she did not seek search warrants for lhl' Uni ted Prmtang Company. 3198 C Airport Loop Drive. until she had actually written the indktm<'nls approved by the Orange Count.> Grand Jury . "l think I hl'ard 11omcbody talking about it thoui;ch ... said lht• Hunllnf(ton Beach ll1JCh School ~ludent who reclaimed her nt·~ $120 vehicle stolen the second 1l11v she rode It to cl11s11. She had the bicycle n year hut rarely used It. then dtlddcd she needed t'Xercise and began pedaling to H hoo l . Miss Rodri1uez explained Thur11da~ oner picking It up Irvine Company Sale? "It would huvc• brought m lh<' newspapers a nd publlclty und politic a I matters anll I didn 't want that ... she stormed. "I don 'l hkepoliUcal matters." Mrt Scars readily udm1lt<'tl under close q ucst1oni n~ from rour defense lnwyer11 1hat sh1· outhonied print shop employe Donald Albert Ray to smugl(lt• docum ents out or the premist'h and Into the district attorncy'll or flee on July 28. 1975 The shiny bike for which sh1• still ha d r et'elpts show1ni ownership was found by Toro un der a pile of tumhlcwef'ds Apnl 12 as ht' walked to Dwyer In MARKET T..4KES Sll4RP DROP NEW YORK (AP) -The stock .mark.el .slipped. into n broact decline today amid continued evidence of an upward trerwt in U\terest rates Brokers noted c:oa<:em that the further rise In the money supply which showed up in t~ latest federnl Reserve weekl) statistics Thurado nltftf' en courage the Ft!d to tighten credit further. Tb' Dow Jones andus trial neraee of 30 atocks lost s ~ pomi.tom.eo. <Tablcs.A.9t. 1 Mobil Oil Announces New Purchase Agreemenl 'Ute Mobil Oil Corp has on noubced a new agreement for purchase of the Jrvine Company In exchange for S200 million in Mobil stock In an announcement made Thursday. corporation officials said "an understanding" had been reached with most Irvine Company sbarebolden However , Mobll vi~ president for public relations, LalT)' Heyl Jr., said today that undtt'St.and· mg did not include Joan Irvine Smith, who holds 21 percent of the company's stock aod who successfully blocked a similar purcbasetgreement last year That agreement called for the sale of lbe 54.5 percent or lbe land company's s tock he.Id by the J am•1"""'i.a~IWdalionlor SllO million worth of Mobll stock. or about $24 a share. 1rs. Smith was instrumental in getting an 1nJunclion 1n OranJe County Supc:nor Court block:ini lhal dul because she <'Ontended the 1>tot·k ~as "·orth more then twice that amount The in1uoctlon was actuall) ob l:uned by the s tate Attornc~ General's office. acting on behulf of the publlc which benefits from charities to wh1rh the foundation cootribut~s The attorney gener al noted than an Inte rnal Revenue Service appraisal had placed the value of the Irvine Compan) stock at~ a share. The new deal announced Thursd11y calls for the acqUJ.s•· lion of all lhe foundallon's shares plus all of the outstanding shares exclusive of Mrs Smith's or about 2A percent or u~ stock Th•t also works ou( to be aboUt SU a share. Mra Sdiilh was...tr.a_veling from Newport · Beach to her home in Middleburg, Va . today and &0 was unavailable for comment on the nf!West proposal Heyl s~id thot while UM proposal do~5 not ittcl ac purchase or Mr" Smith b stock. the new agr<'ement WH reach<'tJ whjle in · ron11tont conta<'l '' with her Hevl said that the t'urrenl agreement may take months or even years before it lS nnaln:ed because. any sale of the foundn lion's stock must be rev1<?wed by the Superior Court due to the 1n 1unction granted last year However. Howard Privett, at torney ror the Foundation, was quoted ln the Mobil announce· meot as saying. ·'the lrvlne f'un datlon had favorable reports on the proposed transaction from its .va.. economic and financial ad· vifon and hos been in contact wlh the Attorney General " He indicated ht' expected a fnvora· ''e review ot the proposal by tht' courL Raymond L. w at.son, pr idenl of t .... lrvine Compal\). today ~ lhal the an.noun mmt ol M,_menl "II only the f1~:t?Jll!~~() IL. Pap.U) Ray. 46. has testified that du; trlt't attorney's investigators photocopied many of the docu menls that figure prominently in the federal case here against Dr Cella and three codefendanta Judge Byrne is being asked by the ~f~nse to bar lnlroducUon or all evpcsence obtained under those circultlst.ances from a trial that is now scheduled to st.art Tues· day. Captain Cleared CAMOEN. N .• 1. IAPl A. yachtaman was found innocent bY a federal court ~ today " the deaths of two crewmen who died anu he allegedly refused to remove hi1' doc from a lifeboat to make room for them. <Earlitr story, Alil. beforeTuesday·s balloung He said "I would not ltke lo Stt this reform party locked up by Carter because the media or thl' experts or the people who have been around politics all their hves feel that because n fev. primanes have been won,.by a plW'allty of votes that the debate should cease "Td Jike to test Jimmy Carter and the others acr~ the coun- try, and I intend to do that." said the :JS.year·old Brown '1'here'll be plenty or lime ..• "I . have a good chance" to ~ m the nomination he said, "and I think on Tuesday the poohbahs of Washington will <'on<'ludc \he same thing •· Fair Board Gets Tough On Dances By STF.VE "llTCllF.l.L Oftll• 0411f P1leUl41t The Or ange County Frur Board adopted a toug h stance on future• dance concerts at the fair· grounds Thursday. follow mg a bollle·tossing, fire·sethng melee last Saturday night in the park mg lot or the 160·acre rar1hty in Costa Mesa Adopted unanimously by the fair board. the new rules place several checks on promoter~ seeking perm 1ssion to hold pubhc dances al the fairgrounds. The rules require promoters to provide a certificate or insurance or a bond to cover damages al tht> fairgrounds and also require three references from other areas where dance events were !ttaged by the promoters. A third <'Ond1lion approved by the panel would insist that lhf ra1rgrounds provide security and that the promoter pay for thul security force in Jdvancc Board memhl'r Chnton lloos1• i.a1d he wanted assuranct• thul high S<'hool groups and pravah• parties. which normally draw ~mailer rrowds m1ghl receive 11 waiv<'r of '"ml' ur the requir e men ts I havt• m1xl•d rcelangi. on this.· he !oa1d I rlon t wanl lo !'lee us lose a builthng Ito a rlre I but I don't want to i,(•c those hiah school kids lose out. either " A Newport II arbor llli;th School <lance is scheduled this weekend ISet' DANCES. P agt' A21 Orange,_! C onst. ~~ We athe r Thol · heavy dt'w · will I><.· arouncl ap,aln Suturduy morning, bul ut l<'Ullt you may he able to slet!p throuRh it bdorc the sun romc11 c1ut. brlnJC1nR tem peratures an the upper r'°5 ulong the bcat'h and In tht' low 70s inla nd ( INSIDE TOD~ Y Mo11 ii o mu.t1col month oL Orange Cooat Collegt. Thf> product'°"' artdudt a fully 11oged optta along Ultth vocal and tn1trumerttal ccmctrlt. Stt Pag• Cl of tht Wtekendm-. ladex Al llM.,lrt .. -··~ aJ .............. '" ... Ot_c:.. ..... , Of.IJ ,._1111• 01 Sytlri;i ...,,., ~· =~ ..... MT ... .,,_ CH "l'llfflllf• ........ .,.., ., ..,...,_ CA---~ ., A2 DAIL y PILOT c S32li,OOO Bald Drug Suspect Still Sought TONIGHT SPRJNG CHORAL CONCERT -OCC Choir and Conttrt Band~ Auditorium. 8.15. Fr.-e. I Westmln1ter poUce said today they are stlU seeking a 8eventh isuapect in c onnection with a $350,000drug r aid at u Collt~ Mesa home Thursday morning that sent six others to ju1l. Assistant Westminster Police Chier Robert Bonnet said today narrolics investigators are seek· ing a tall man who took advan· taae of another suspect's escape try lo slip away himself. The missing man leaped from a car driven by Vernon Lows Fro111 Page A J TEACHERS representation. U none of the three options receives a tally of more than 50 percent of those vot· ing, then a runoff would be necessary, she said. According lo the N-MEA, the in- 1t ia I election was scrapped because the N ·M FT refused lo participate unless the runoff could be scheduled before school is out J une 12. The EERB representative told the group that would be impossi~ ble. In a statement released today, the N·MEA charges the N-MFT with ··born bing" the election. In a <:ounter st atement. the N· MFT calls on the N·MEA to set aside differences between the two groups to present a unified front to the school board. The effect of these latest de· velopmenls. according to Mrs. Harmon. will be to put more pre· ssure on the existing bargaining unit. the Certificated Employes Council, which l'O nSISl!> or representatives of both~acher groups. The CEC is l'Ontinuing to meet with S<'hool board represl'n tatl\'es to real'h an agreement over next year 's contracts, but that group ·s authority to bargain for teachers will expirl' June 30. If no agreement h<•s been rt" ached by then. :\lrs. llarmon ex- plained, salary nclo'(oliations will halt completely because the school board will ht.• prohibited from negot1atinc-with anyone other than the represenlathe selected by teachers. She said negotiations continue. hut added that there 1s no agrel·· ment m the offing. The onginat demand ot a 12 percent cost of II ving salary in· <:reasc made by lhe teachers was countered with u four percent in l'rease offer, s he s111ct Thal orrer. U('Corrling to Mrs 11.umon \\tlUld mt•an the uddi· llnnal cxpend1turt· of about SI million for teac•hers' s alaries or about SI .100 pert eacher According to Mrs. llarmon. the d1stnct's four percent offer "as rejected by teachers who coun· tered thal offer by lo"er1ng their pay demand lo 10 percent . which would mean an additional expen· diture of about $2 25 million for teachers' pay Mrs Harmon pointed out that by law, the school board must adopt a budget d uring the f1r!>l wet•k of Auaust. She said she could not t•om mcnt nn what action th<' school board would take 1r the nej!otia t1ons with the existing bargain mg unit have not conduded by the time collect I\'<' barglning is in· slitut('d and school trustl'l'!'t ure facf.'d \\1th 11cloptmi.t a hurl~<'! without a salary a)!rl'C'nwnl \\1th t Cllt' ht rs 0 r J •' r om ,. Th" r n' I,,\ . d1<tlr1ct supt'r1nt1~nt11~nt, s 111d while 1t 1qqw:irt•d 1tw hu.1nl t• o u I ti u n i I a l t• r n 11 " m a k I' whatr\'cr labor pu~ ~11;d lwn1•f1t 1lt•t•1-i1<lnll 1t wantt.'d <~1rlnlo( tlw IOOJlhol I' Jl<' ri od. it "011 ld not tw 11\ lh1• district ':-. hcst intt.>rl'st to "'' ,,, ORANGE COAST Hw t')f,~t (tt•'-f f 'MJV l'iff wr.fh -.t1°P'I ., ,,.tf1fl••l IN t;,t..,.. p,,, i"~'V\of'ft tf\t r '"°'''l" f ,. t f\l.f II"''''~ t ~\11 t'-..,_• 'I'-~• 9f ti11tu.to\ '" ;1~M1\l·f•1 Y •r\f',tt ttw1°""1f\ ''"~'" 1'11' (f"I''• M•,."· ""'61 •I'"" h1 .. '-ttW"l41"JI I\ ,.,,11,f\ '"""'•'"'\/Hitt frtl"" \,.1,Mhh .. 1• \•1 .. y 4M t .-Q!J'~ t\t ,, f\ \u"'" """'' A ul'\o.&h i.-QfOft.11 • ,141.-.;1 '' l1Uth11Nl'I o.lhMt\otf' ~ '1r11n ff••' ''"' '"1"4•1)1111 ll\lflll\t\ff ......... ~ ,, "111 ,., """\tH••\tf"•1 (.Mfllt M•\111 l•HfNf\4't:t.:A. Rooort N. WtttJ P,.,,0t"' •net rvoh~ Thomas l<Hvll ( dHM Thomas A. Murph1n& ~M4~f'O (dl..,- (harleS H. Loos RicNtrd P. Nall ."., .. ,. . ..-...~''"' ( •. .,.., Costa Mna Offk• uo W.~l 6•Y Sf'""' M41111"Q Add'fn\ P 0 Bo• t..0 .,.:. Offices l.."Vf'.' t\f'.-C" tl .. Gl..-MVY"f'~ft..,.t """"''""~ "'~" ''*"' ('41f«" "°"" .. #d ~lf'b~• ...... , 1S10t ..... ~, Jilooid •t \iln D-.O ,_"".,., Tettphone Ch•> Ml-4321 ctassified AdYertlslnt MZ·5'7t °'°"'"""'· ,.,. o. ..... ,.,._, -·-Com _..-,.., ...... ~ .. h '· .... h ·~IQI< ........ ~t•r ·~ "4 .. trU••tn•M1 Mr•lll' ,..,., _. r'tOtHUc•d •""•"' \Mt•'1 """"'*~'leof'I •• c.oP"rrt9N~ r;.~~··~:.::: ~·~::~~·"~' :'~=.:::~"" u-~" ""'""'_",......,. Otero. 26, of Sunset Beach.. u poUce closed in to make the ar· rests at 944 Wes t 19th St. in Costa Meu. Otero jumped on the ac· celerator and knocked two Costa Mesa officers to the ground before plowing ioto a Garden Grove patrol van and fleeln1 down 19th Street He later ran his vehicle into a ditch and was c~ptured, along with his 16-year old wife. Costa Mesa police are holding Edward Wayne Cobb of the Costa Mesa home a nd Mark Baker P e ndroy of Newport Beach. A third s usped, Ralph Pierpont Morgan Ill. of Newport Beach, was released on his own recognizance. Otero 1s bt>ing held at Orange County Medical Center. where he is being treated for facial lacera- tions, and his wife i.s lodged 111 Orange County J uvenil(' Hall. Debra K ay H ancock. o r Newport Bearh. is being held m Orange County Jail. The $350,000 worth of cocaine. whlch w~s hidden in tissue paper boxes, 1s being examined in Westminster P ol ice said another Sl0,000 of peyote buttons also were seized in the early morning raid Thursday Fro"' Pa9~ A J MOBIL ... first step in the proposed acquisi· tion. There are m any other steps that must t>e taken. · If the tra nsaction is compiet· ed. tbe company and its 78,()()(). acre holdings would become part of Mobil Oil Estates Ltd., the real estate development subsidiary or the oil company. Said Watson. '"Jf the acquisi· lion does in fact occur, we ar e confident that the ln ·me Com- pany present planning philosophy and management policies w 111 continue without significant c hange. T here has been every indiution of this in any cl1s<'ussion I have had with J\lob1l 's representatives.·· Front Page 1l I DANCES ... at the fairgrounds. Th~ Cair b!'ard also ugreed to a meeting this month with pro· moters of last Saturday's ill- faled rock concert Newly appointed board member Sheila Soncnshlne said the panel mighl learn something from the meeting with Penny Lane Productions of Buena Park. The 20-year-old head of that operat ion, Allen Ornstein. re· quested the meeting. "We've already agreed not to ha\'e those guys back again, so why should we hear them now?" asked Hoose. i\ tif.' vote b~· board members forced boa rd· P re~ident Burr Williams to cast his vote. "hich was m fa\'or of the meet mg OCC LECTU.R E -''Unknown Soutbwtst Afnca ... Uoyd Ma.son Sm1lh lecturer. Science Hall. 7.30p.m . .BALLET DEMONSTRA'J'ION Estancia High School i''orum. May 14 and 15, 8 p.m Free. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "The Terminal Man." OCC Forum. 7:30 p.m. $l MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds. 8 lS p.m. ONE ACT PLAYS -"Yanks 3 Detroit 0 Top of the Seventh," and "Rubbers." South Coast Repertory T heater. Tuesday· Sunday through June 12, 8p.m. WESTERN HORSE SHOW - Orange Count y Fairgrounds. May 14·16, 8 a.m . to6p.m . Free. SATURDAY, MAY 15 "MARAT SADE" -OCC Drama Lab Theater. 8 p.m. SI. SMALL B US I NESS M A N A G E M E N T CONFERENCE OCC Science Hall, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . HARBOR AREA COM · MUN ITY CONCERT -Ronnie Brown Trio. Newport Harbor High auditorium, 8 p.m . 979·8311 or $48-4739. 0 R A N G E C 0 L' N T Y PHILHARMONIC CONCERT - Los Angeles Ph1lharmon1c Orchestra conducted by Sidney Harth. UCI Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.m . 646·6411or833·5549. SUNDAY, MAY 16 ESTANCIA ADOBE BICENTENNIAL EVENT- Costa M~sa Historical Society and the B~entennial Committee are sponsoring public release of the book, "A Slice of Orange,·• Costa Mesa's history. 1-3 p.m. IR V INE C HAMBER PLAYERS -UCl Faculty mern· bers in recital, OCC Fine Arts Hall 119. 3 p.m . Free. From Page 1l I SORCERY. • cradle capable of holding the yacht. Instead, Wood left the yacht in Okinawa for the winter and then took a cr('W to bring her home to Marina del Rey in time for the Tahiti r ace which starts June 15. She last departed Southland waters in the Trans pae raf.'e from Los Angeles to Honolulu, last July 4. Wh1 leinHonolulushecompeled in the Around the State (of Ha wall> race as a tuneup for the Hawaii lo Okinawa race in which she was first to finish and first O\lerall on ha ndicap lime. Modern yachting records in· dicate that cases of a yacht oflhat size rolling completely over are extremely unusual. ln 1964 the 39-foot yawl Doubloon was rolled twice in stormy seas off the South Carolina Coast while sailing from Florida to Newport, R.I., for the start of the Bermuda Race. Th: owner, Joe Bya rs, and his three· man cr ew survived despite the fact that the boat's deck was swept clean and her masts and rigging carried away. H e ar Ye., Hear Ye Town Cl"ie.r Helen Patzer tiD8$...ou&..t.he-naw. aboul bleea· tennial tree <background ) planted at the Civic Center Thursday by the Costa Mesa Women's Club. Presiding over the ceremonies were (foreground from left> Mrs. Eula Schultz. Mayor Dom Rociti and Mrs. MUdred Ban· daruk • Breaki11g the R11les Ford Motor Company chairman Henry Ford 11 puffs on cigar at the compan);'s annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. ft'ord, 58, has been under medical care for a heart problem and. when asked if he should be smoking. he replied. "Of course not." Now. They Believe Florida Heroine, 9 ORLANDO. Fla. CAP ) -The three FBI agents looked out or place at the Orlando elementary school, but they had to be there to help 9-year.old Dawn Stephens "establish her credibility." It seems he r schoolmates didn't believe Dawn when she told them about helping the G· men capture one of the nation's most wan~d criminals. ·· Appal'entJy she got back to school and told her teacher and little classm ates about her heroics. and couldn't get anyone to believe her.·· agent 1-run<:is Mullen said today. "We thought we'd help her out.·· and autogr aphed picture Crom FBI Director Clarence Kelley. "She smiled the whole time." Mullen said. "She is a sharp bright little airl and was very proud." Agents credit Dawu with lead· ing them to Robert Valeri. who Mui~~ described as an escaped convict chased by federal agents for more than a year. He said Valeri is a convicted bank robber and murderer who gave agents "quite a struggle" when arrested in a Williamsburg. Va .. moteJ. In March. s he found what she was looking for -a familiar face. Robert Valeri was a neighbor of Da~n ·s family before the Stephens' moved lus t January. Dawn and her mother went straight to the FBI office in Orlando. Valeri was captured the following day. "Most often tips coming from people r ecognizing posters don't pan out. but this time we hit the Jackpot," Mullen said. "She's a natural Jaw officer." He Built,· Razed Refinery Ira Darwin Harl•horn, a former roustabout wtwe firi,'t 1111· alanment w aa to build an oil r~ nnery and whose lut aasl&nment was to tear It down, died Tuesday after a lenirtby Hlnua. I The 67·ycar-old Cosla Mesa man retired Crom SoCal Oil and Refining Company in 1985. He had been plant s uperintendent of the firm's Huntington Beach plant, a subsidiary or Holly Sugar. His son. Darrel, said the arfa. ' ble roustabout, "worked shovels und wren ches al the refinery. beginning in 1933. · • He said his father helped con· vert the t-xisling sugar ~finer into an oil refining plant at the corner of Garfield Avenue and Main Street. .. "His last assignment for SoCal was to tear down that pl ant." his son recalled. ''He retired that same year." l\lr. Harts horn came to Costa Mesa in 1921. working in carpen- try until joining the oil firm in 1933. He married his wife. Ramona. in that year. and the pair raised three children, sons. Darwin or Ramona and Darrel of Anaheim. and a daughter, Mrs. Hester Moor of Costa Mesa. He is also s urvive d by seven grandchildren . . He was act ive in the Costa Mes~ Aggies in hU teen-age years. and continued to support local 4·11 Clubs while bis children were growJng up. "We had sheep, goals and rab· bits everywhere at home." said the younger Hartshorn, referring to the family hom e which \s 'till at1950Parsons Road. ThE' retired oil man ulso purchased property around Parsons Road, building apurt ments which now numper 22. '"It"s just like a ~ig family around here." Hartshorn said .. Everyone loved dad." Mr. Harts horn 's ashes will be scatter ed at sea Tuesday in private ceremonies. The family has suggested · m emorial dona tions to the American Cancer Society. TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! T ED IS Fl NALLY 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GR EAT BU YS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES. AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS , IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY-ALL SALES FINAL 2 DAYS ONLY ~~0~~~:~016 ~=:=~~=! 1371 Ef WA REHOUSE ROA D IN ~~~~~~~COSTA M ESA NEWPORT BEACH • 17tl W t:STfl.I ff OR . 612 2050 LAGUNA BEACH • ;11~ l"Olt"ll l \"OA~'f llWY • 4~ f~').~1 WU KDA YS I SA TUIDA YS t:OO to S:JO TORRANCE• Wi49 HAWl110RNF. BLVD H)j)t'n t"n 111 'I. Sun 12 ~ )11 3111 12~ • 17 • i . , I .. Oraage £oast EDITION .. Today' Clo In .Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 135, S SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALtFORNIA F RIDAY, MAY 1~, 1976 N TEN CENTS /Sof.eerg's Dramatic Sea Ordeal ·Told 11 By ALMON LOalA8 £Y O.ltr ...... 9Ntllle•411tw One of the moll. drurntslll' atorSet ln lbo hl.ltory ot modern yachtlna la wlndlnR down to fl cl~• 11 the il·foot •loop Sorcery ' nears Kodiak, Al1tska, al the nd of a Coast Guard towline The Sorcery, owood by Jacob Wood ot Van Nuy1. Wti tho vlcum of a huge wave which rolltld her l'ompleteiy over 1tbout GOO miles from the matnland as aht' was re· turnins from Oklo•wu on the great circle route throu11h the AleulianStralls. AU of lbc well·known u cang yacht's passengers 5W'Vaved Uw 36().de1r~ spin, but eight were In jured, aeverul of the m strlously On board as skipper and sail ·~master was Bob Dil'kson. 48, Newport Beach , one ol the befit known yacht ak 1 ppers and raclf\J? sailors in the country Dkksol) as reported lo have suffered a badly lacenled lip However, he re malned aboard thl' yuC'ht uloni.t with own er Wood uod lht- navtgator. Ray II aye~ of Marana del Rey. The eight anJur~'<I people. m· eluding a youna woman who suf fered a <'Ompound leg frat'ture. "'ere transferred from the yacht to the Coast Guard Culter Mellon 1n heavy scu and JS.40 knot 11>1nds Several others suffered evert• s hock . 1nclud1ng one crewman who was washed ovt'r board as the boat rolled Sorcery WD!I return.mg from Okinawa alter wloterin& there and was entered m the upcoming Los>.n&eles to Tahiti rat'e Contrary lo early ware service reports. the rudder was not ear- ned away. but the vessel w;u. dts· masted as s he rolled under the am pal'tofthe huge wave Re latives and frie nds of Sorcery crewmen have contacted lbe Coast Guard cutter by ham and single-sideband r11dio. The young worn an who suffered the broken leg was Identified as Ramona Walters, 22, Escondido, who. alone with her mother, wen: lhe l'OOks on the voyage. Miss Walters was on dttk when the wave hit and probably owes her ltfe to the fact that a largl! fuel drum rolled and pinned her to the deck. The girls mother \\as beh1" decks and told o( finding herself suddenly pinned to the yucht'~ overhead as It rolled. It is nol known whether thf helmsman was wcanng u saret) harness as he went overbourd. llc was retrieved art er the bout ri&hl· ed itself. According to Wood's businei.s associates, he hud plnnned to ship the) acht home from Okmawa bul \\US unable to rind cre\\S to bwld • <SffSORCERV , Page A!> Br~wn Says 'Can ·wm' LasheS Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' O.lly ""ti Phtlt •Y lll<h•rd IC"hlor C11• fro111 Wre~age Fit l'men USl' J>O\HI' tc>ul knu" n as ··.1;:1" s of life .. lo c·ut Janice Pedley. l!I. from "recka~c of Che\'rolet Corvette• followi ng accident Thursduy night on MacArthur Boule\'ard. Police smd Mtl>s Pedlev. 847 Harbor Island DriH'. Newport Beach. apparently iost control of t he car as she dro,·c l>Oulh lx'twccn t'ord Road und San J oaqurn Hills Road about 10 30 p m Car flapped after hitting em bankment and l\11ss Pt'<.lll'y \\3S trapped for about 30 minute-. Sht' \\<is hslt'<I tn foar condition toda\' a t Kal'>t'I Hospital in Bdlfl<nH'r · Honest Youth Sees Lost Bike Claiined By ARTlllJR R. VIN~EI. 01 t~e DAiiy ~llOI \WI Thank s t o ynun J! Hnbt>rl Toro"' Durun·s hnnt'sl\. a Hunl inaton Deech h1 i:h sc~1I j.!1rl has rtto\•f.'rt'<I her IO six•t><I h1cyd1· 'itolen three weeks ul(o Ills own old l' I unkt•r of .1 ~1 111 gray hucl flat tares and he to11l1I have kt> Ill I ht• 11nh1·1•t1!>t•cl 10 Sl)N'cl, but TMU. 11 of no. F'lorarlu SI k rww ti~· 11,1.1htf11l owner would .tw hc•:u l\ll'k .11111 wunt 1\ 1)111•k Toda~. Dehb1c R11cln~u1•1 I~ of tR342 :'tfanllobJ I.an<'. h." hc·r bll')'l'lc h11 rk uflt•r dN'ldtnll tu chE'Ck \\Ith lluntani:tnn H1•:irh paltce• In ,....,. 11 anvcmc• m1ih1 ha\e found 1\ Shl' h111tn 't r1•ad lht• l\\11 "''"' ston es of 1'oro'11 hon1~1' termed.ate School Richard Melrhor. pohn· ell• partmenl bll'y<:ll' t•ustod111n. s:.11rl today ~everal people tried to l'la1m the bicycle after readin~ or Toro's honest\ Nonl' rnuhl shm~ proof of 0\\ nersh1p. althou.:h thl'\' insisted al wus thl'lr' Toro could h,1\1' 11\\lll'd 11 huni.rlf af 11 "us not rl.11nu'fl '" .luh 15 I le had pl:inru.'11 to f.?I\ l' 11 to his Mom for hrr h1r1hd.1\ at that t1mr I "'us k md of sorn a hout llw blkl'. Custoc11an \i1•khor ,.. murked I rl!ally wJnk<I th.it k u1 to lt<'l 11 · But Toro h11"' .a Ill'" h1l..1• .1 n \ '' a " /\ L a It 11 n a lh• a c h "oinun ''ho rt'ud of h1-. hnn1• ... 1 ~ 1:.1\'1• him her 10.111w1"1 WA SHINGTON 1AP l California Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr del'lared today he can win the Democratic prcsJdenual nom1nat1on even though ··the · pundits and com mcntatori. and those who are the last to know ha\ e alre:idy coronated one can· d1datt'." na mt'lv J 1 mmy Carter Brown also lashed out at y,hat he termed Curter'i. hyprocris) and ··purely pohtaca l rhetoric O\ er the 1ssur of pohl1cal en- dorsements Cart er has t•h!!rged that Brown. supportl'd b~ a number or Maryland Democralll' leaders in the Cahfornaa go' ernor's f\rst pnmar) test Tuesday. ii. tht• can chdate of ·pohl1l'al bosse~· who Teacher Rep Pick Delayed By JOANNE R EVSOLOS Oi u.. °"'''' "'"" ~"" Teal' hers in the Ne" port Me '4j L'nif11.'d School Distnct ma} find themselves wathoul u salar> bargaining rcprest'nlat1\ c "'hen the state's l'Ollel'll\ e hur~aamng la"' g<><'s tnlo effect on Jul~ 1 Accord 111~ lo .,poke:.. men for lhl' l\\O orl(an1zat1ons c:urrl'ntl) represenltnll( the 1.h:..tnrt 's 1,200 ll'achers. plans to sele<'t the bargaining unit for teachers ha\'e bt>en scrapped until fall J ean Har mon. the distract staff memb<'r who rf.'prl'scnts the school board tn nt-~ot1at1ons with leal'hcrs. e'tplatnt'd that a dis pule betwt•en the Newport Mesa Education As:1oc1a hon and the Newport Mesa 1"e<ierat1on of Tl'achers lc<l tn a tall for an t-lec· lion to determ inc• winch group " o u I d h l' c o m l' l h (' s t n A I e h11rgaan1n~ a.:C'nl for 1111 teachers Thursd~), teOJcher~ 11nd lhl' board repr<'Sl'nlallvt's were told hv lht• stat(• Educational Emplo\ mt•nt Rt•lataons Ro<ird 1hol an 1nat1al e lect ton l'ould ha\l' been SN hY Junt' :!, hut no -;ooner than that · Plans for J J une t•h.'<'llOn \\('fl' scrapped w hf.'n lhe EE HH reprc!lentalt\ l' tnld Lht• Aroup I hal no runoff t'IN'l mn could bl· st•t until Call Mr:. llarmon l''tf1l,11ned th111 under the nf.'w law. lcacht•r<; urt• nrrercd n choice nC t•1\her of th1 • l\\O e-x1st 1na 1o1 roupi. or n o (Ser TF.Afll F. RS, Pac(' i\21 want a broke.red convention Cam pa i g nin g in nearb) Maryland today. Carter renewed thecharg~ "Well." said Brown, · he has to say that, becau se he has to i.ay something in order to fill th<' paragraphs He called people for their s upport and they"ve turned h1m d own So "hen someone turns him down, then they beeome a political boss If the} say "I'm for you. J1mm)," then they be<'ome a statesman " ""He's meettng with George Meany. he 's called Mayor k1chard Daley of Chicago As a matter or ract he's called m e and asked if I'd be part or his cam pa1gn. •· said BrO\\ n, add1n11 that was before he becamt! J can· d1dale himself. '"So when the kettle calb thl' pot black. Mr Carterou~hl to ex amine hts own conscience. and l'larify not only "'hat he ~a) i.. but. behmd the smile, "'hat ht··~ really think ms:. '"He says hl' doe~n l want ''" dorsements. but he Sl>eks them . at gets down lo a potnl of hypocris> to l'.tsligatc and stigmatize one ,1.1roop of :.up porters as mac bine people. · Brown's comments came in ,, ll\e 1nterv1e\\ on WTOI' tele\ 1s1on He\\ as lo addn•s:. th1 National Press Club later an tht· da:,. then return to Maryland In hes final sw tnJ( through the ~tall .Joy Flying Youth Takes Dad's Airplane A 16-~ ear·old Lu Pal mu b<l) drovl' to Meadowlark Airport 1n llunlln«ton B each Thursduv night and took has father's ne~· SS.000 airplane ror a span, FAA ortsc1als said todo> But Mark Arms trone. who had only three hours of previous fught lllSlructaon. hadn't ragured on the fog Armstrong .ind h a., i.chool l'hum. also 16. took off unan nounccd from Meadoy,l:irk. lhen dasCO\'er ed o nce aloft the\ couldn't gel back to the field because or fog, officials satd Edward P e rhs. pranl'apal operations inspector for the f'ederal A \'iat1on Admm1stra lion· said the young man turned on his radio and was gwdcd by Coast Tracon al El Toro MaMnt• Corps Atr Station to\\ar1I I.on.: Buch Ahn1cipal Airport. 1lltte. airport officials "lolkccl him down,·· givinJ( him step b~ step instructions for landing tht· American Yankee plane. Perla~ sold . Perlis "'a!! al th<' airport to greet Armstrong "'ht.'n he landed about 9 p m He sajd the young man will be cited for fl ying without a palot 's certificate. OJ '1olat1on which carries a max 1mum rme of SI .000 He said the } oung man \\ a.s shaken. but was e\ en mor<' "" when his father. Norman . .ir raved about 10 minutes later "He was scared when his duel showed up.'· P erils said Perlts said the ) oung man d 111 ·' rme JOb of landmi;! the pl:me anti at suHered no damage•. U11dereover Aet Deputy DA f;ites Her 'Fear of Press' B> T01'1 SARLI-:\ Oi l~e O•"Y Pllol SIAll LOS ANGELJo:s Orang<> County Deputy D1stnrt J\ttornt·~ Orella Sear s declan-d duran11 J pre-lrial hearing here tttt• Thur-i day that her fear or the pre!>S l<'fl ht>r to approvr the undercovl•r rf.' mo\'al of document!! from a Costa Me1'a prinllni;t sh<1p con trolled hv 1nfl 1< I o•d 111 Lou" .I Cella Jr.· Her testimony sluclll1·tl w11h tears and tan I rum-;, I h1• 11111 sttutor admattt•d lhal 'h<• cltd n111 seek search w.arranh for 1 lw nated Printml? <'om1wny. :11~11 t A1rpart Loop Dri\ (', 11nt1I shl• hJd actually "'rllll•n lh1• 1ndtl"l rrn·11h approved by llw Orangt• Conni' Grund Jury. "I thank I hN1tcl .,011tt'ho1h tolklng nb<lul 1\ lhouf(h, ·· isaid lhl' Hunlinl{ton Bf'OC'h lltgh ~dluol i1tudent who reclaimed h<'r "''" 5120 vrh1clt> stolen the Sl'<'Ond 1l11v Khe rode It tr> cln1's. She h~111 the bil'YC'le a year hut rarely m1t•d l\, t h<'n d('('adccl sht• needed <'11.Ncise nnd bl'J(an pedalln.i to !Hhonl, Mi'' Rodngul'z l''tplainl'CI Thursda~ after ptcking 1t up Irvine Company Sale? "It woul<i h<i \ 1• hrought in \ht· newspapers anrl publa<•tt) ancl pollllt'al mattc•rs 11ml I 11tt111 1 want that," she stnrmc•d 111011·1 ltke pollt1cal mutters ·· Mrs Scars rc•udlly Jtl1n1ll1·rl under CIOS<.' rt Ut·~t 11;111n.: fr 11111 rour defense IUW \'(.'r'I that -.h1· authorlze1I pranl shnp l'mplm 1• Donald Albert l(;iv to i.m11~gl1· do<"uments out nf the prt•mt"'' The sh iny bake for which ~ht· still had rl'l'eipl'I showan~ ownership was round by Toro un der a pill' of tu mbleweeds April 22 all he w alkcd to OW) er In M..4RKET TAKES SHARP DROP NEW YORK <APl -Thl'stock market !'lipped into a broad decline loday nm1d continued evidence of an upw~ trend 1n interest rates. Brokers noted concern lhat thl' further rise tn the money supply which s howe<I up In the late~t 11 F e d e r a I R e s e r v e w e c k I y statistks Thursday n1cht en courage the Fed to tighten credit further The Dow Jones 1ndustr1al average or 30 !ltocks lost 8 so palnlstosm •·<Tab! .AD> Mobil Oil Announces New Purchme Agreement The Mobil Oal Corp has an nounced a new agreemenl for purchase or the Ir" me Company tn exchange for $200 mlllton in \1obtl stock In an announcl'ment made Thursday, t'Orporallon offac1als saad "an unde rs tanding" had bttn reached with most lrvtnl' Compa ny shareholders However. Mobil vice president for public relations. Larry lleyl Jr . said today that understand ang did not include J oan Irvine Smilh. who holds 21 percent or the company 's stock and who successfully blocked a similar purchase agreement last year Thal agreement called for the sale of the 54.5 percent of the land company's stot'k held by thC' James Irvine Foundation for $110 million worth of Mobil stock, or about $24 a shar~ Mrs. Smith was instrumental in 1etti1'g an injunction in Orange County Superior Court blocking that deal t~uuse shl' ront('nded lhl' 'lock wus worth mort' lhan twice-that amount The ln1unl'llon w;is actually ob taaned by the stat1· /\Horney General ·s orrace. actiniz on Ix-half ol the public which benerats from charities to which the foundation conlnbutes The a ttorne} i.tenu@l notM than a n In ter nal Revenue Service appraisal had placed the va.lue of the Irvine Company stock o.t S3S a share The oew deal aonounc('d Thursday calls for the acqu1s1 taon of all the foundation's shares plus all or the ou\standmg shares exclusa\·e or Mrs Smith's or about 24 percent or the stock That a lso works out lo be about S24 a s hare. Mrs. Smith was traveling from Newport Beach to her home m Middleburg, Vu • today and so was unavailable for comment on the newc:sl proposal lttyl aaJd that while the n proposal does not include purchase of Mrs Smith'!! stcit•k. the new agrcem<>nt was re;acht-cl while an 'constant rontact .. with her Heyl said th:1 l thl' l'U rrc nt aJ(reement may take month.'\ or even years before 1t 1s rinallzed because ony sale of the founds taon ·s atock must be revaewro by the Superior Court due lo the an junction granted last year. However. Howard Privett, at torney for tbe Foundation, was quoted ln the Mobil announce ment as saying, "the Irvine Fun· daUon bad ravorable reports on UM proposed transaction from its ta~ ~nomie and financial ad· visors and has been in contal't with 'he Attorney General." He indk•led he expected a favora· le rt lew of the proposal by the c:Ourt Ra)'mond L Wal&Ofl, pres1c1tnt d( Uae. lrvine Company, today ~~~~~that the announccm nt lteement "ls only lbe CSH MOBIL, Page AZ> CSH C'ELl.A, P1tJ(t' A2 t Whit~ EIPphant Carnival in lrvint-" A carnival. fealunnJ? a sail' 111 white elephants. · wall be helrl Crom 10 a .m to 4 p m. Saturd;i\ at El Toro Manne School in East Irvine The p ubh c as 1nv1ll•d Tht• school is located at Mt7t s Jo: Ttabuco Road Captain C leared CAMDEN. NJ t/\l'I /\ yachtsman was found 1nn<went by a federal court 1ury today ln the deaths of two crewmen who died afler he allegedly refused to remove his dog from a hft'hoat to make room for them. t Earlic•r StCJry . 1\31. befort• Tul•sday s ballolmg He s aid · I would nol hkc to S<'l' this reform party lock<.'lJ up b' Carter becauM• lhl' ml"<laa or th\• cxperti. or t ht· p«opll• who haH· bl'en arountl poht11::-. all 1hcu la\'t'S lerl thal ht•e'ttll'l' a re\\ pnmarat•:. h1.1\e bel•n \\OO by n plurahty of \Oil'!'> l hut lhl• debal.t• !>houtd C('ai.l' · l 'd lake to te~t J 1mm) Carter and the others urros:-. the l'OUll Ir). and I an tend to dn that." satd the 38 ) ear old Uro\\ n Tht•re II bt• plenty of t1mt.· · I ha' t.' u J:<>OCI r hann• · t n "'tn the nomination h~· :.atd. ' and I thmt.. on TueMl.n tht• poohbuh' of Washmi:ton \\all 1·11nt1udt.• the· same thtng Fair Board Gets Tough 0,1 Da1JCes Hy ST .. ;\' t: l\llT<'llELl. 0, '"• O••ly PtlOC Sc•tt The Orange Count) Fu1r Boarcl adopted a tough stance on futur1· dance concerts at lhl' fatr grounds Thursdu). followani: u botlle·lO!IStnft. fin• \elltn~ melt.•1 last Saturcfa~ night tn tht.• park mg lot of tht• 160 acre facalll.' m Costa Mesa Adopted unun11nou:.l.' l>y the· fair board. th<' new rules pl act• ~ever a I checks on promott•n , 'ecktnl! perm1!."0n to hold publtc dances al the futqirounds Th<• rules requ1r(' promoteri. to provide a certif1calc of msuram·1· or a bond to CO\. er d~tmaKes at lhl· fa1q~round s ;rnd also rt.•qu1rc· three rl'frren<'<'"' from olht.•1 areas when~ dan('t' t.'\'t.•nls we11· st aged by lht.• promoters A thtrd t•ond1t1on <1pprO\Cd II\ lhc panel would 1ns1st that lhl' fatrgrounds prov 1th-Sl'Cllnl \" und that the· promolt•r pay !111 thal se<"ur1ty fortt• tn Jdvam·t· Board mt•mht.•r C'ltnlon 11110~'' 'iJtd ht· "ant1·ll Jsi,urance· thn• h1 l(h sc hon I s.:r ou 111' Jncf p11-.11ll• part1 ei. \\ h1r h normJlh draw 'malll'I l'rO\\ 1h m ti? ht n·< C'I\ c .1 ",tt\ (•r ol "1m1• ol th1• n•11u111• nwnt., I hJ\ 1· m1At•d ft•l'l1nj.!' nn Iha' hl' ... 11d I tlon I Y,Ulll to ,,.,. us lo~l' a h111lc.Jm.: Ito a ltn 1 l>ul I d11n·1 \\-;1nl to st•t• thow has.:h '' hoot k 111 ~ low out. t•1th1·r A 1'.t'"Porl ll arhor lh.:h ~t·lm11l clann· 1s ,1·h1·tlul1•tl th1-. \\t.·1•k1·ntl is .... IMN('t:s. P al(t' 1\2) Ornni.!~ ,...l ('o••~• ~~ "f"atlu•r 'I hal h1•a\'\ dPw \\Ill Ill' .1111111111 ;a1•.11n Sa1urll.1\ mnrntnl! hut .11 l1'J "'I \011 Illa\ b1• .1hl1• l o -111'1'1' lhrnuj.!h 11 hC'f1111• th1· 'llrl < omt'' lllll hi 1111:1n~ 11•111 111'1 ,11 UI I'' 111 I ht• llJlll<'I lilt-. .tlonl! 1h1• h1'.1t•h .1nt.1 rn llw In\\ 70., 1n lan1I INSIDE TODAY \fa11 JS a musKal month nt Orange Coa~t Collrge l>w praduct 1ons include a /ufl11 .,tagrd o~ra along with 1V1Col and inatrumtntal c·o11<"l'rh Sr' Pagr Ct of /hr w,,.i.,-n<trr • lade• At Y•vr """"'" .. , Mo" .. ' t~' ... 11"4 .. Mvtu•t fllwttch L M ll<IYtl ., NMtM•f HPtrt .... :, C..ht•ntl• .. ~ Or •"o• C•v~' 0 ... 111 ... Ot 11 l"M.W "' J Ceml" 01 s, .. ,. ,.,.., .. , c--• OJ ~Ml1'11tl• ~' OHlllNellc .. &1 , .... ,.,p .... ... hl••l•ltA t' c .... r1~'"""""' UI """"''~' tP ,. .. !Mt<. .. .. ....... , •• --., Wend Ne"" H ,IJ tMWtnit\ftift C• ---· (1 I A""1UM9" IU --- , .)2 OAILYPIL.01 j Why Did ;JFK Diei ' WASHINGTON <API Ttw CIA and FBI lied to the Warren Comm I.salon about the iw uain ... tion or Prt!lld('n\ Ktnntdy. » Senate-1nlclhgeoco commltlee member u1d today. The senator a.tao auneated "wc purt1U\' itome hot leads" to answer for ccrta.an who killed Kennt.•dy Sen. Richard SchwclkC!r ( H Pa.). a member of the panel's sub<'om m 1llee m vt•!llil(allng tht' asi.asstnallon. suid '"there 1s no question in my mind" that the two intelh&ence ngenc1e~ hed to the <'om mission whi<'h conducted the govt'rnment 's first, mui.s1ve probt' of Kennedy ·s death Schweiker said he has found no new evidence about who killed Kennedy but declared .. tr we pul"$ue some bot leads. we m ay Y.rell answer that question ·• Schwe1kt'r rdused to t'laboratl' on what he meant by "hot !eat.Ii. · Sch" e1ker made his stall' ments on the CBS·1V "Morning ~cws " He eaJd tb 1u~omm1tt hu turned up "1ifn1hcant new mat.ert1l about defect• and def1- cl n<'IH m t.he lnve.tt"auon" ol th~ ususmaUon, noOn1i: -u be has before the CIA 'a failure to 1ntonn lhe Warren Comml'-~lon or Ila 1cbemes agu1"-" Cuba's Fadel Castro u nd the Flil '11 dt-strucc ion of a note by 1.1.•u Harvey Oswald, whom \he com· mission named as Kt!nnedy'• sole usassan Schweiker and Sen Gary Hart < D·Colo. >. are the only members of the s ubcommittee. which in· vesllgaled lbe "perlormance or non-performance" of the In tt>Jhgence agencies dunng the to 11..taJ probe of the ru.sassmataon Hart has said he has seen no e" 1dence to d 1scred1t the W .irren Commiss ion 's report that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy But Schweiker said today he disagrees. He said the def1c1en- c1es in tbe onginal investu?at1on ThDIDb Fun $44,000 Spent on 'Assertion' WASHINGTON CAP> -The Agriculture Department ha:. spent $44 .000 for a popular :.enl'S of ··asserti ve awareness'' seminars in which women employes learn to cope with their Jobs and male bosses lhrc;iugh lectures and d1scuss1ons and an activity called Dan1~h thumb "resthng The department's Ammal and Health Inspection Sen ace b<'gan I.he sessions Jbout 18 months ago and alread) there arL' proposal!> to add more of the three d<iy seminars and \'Xtend thc. pro gram to other agenc1~ R M Gurley. the a~l'ftC) ·s training oHtrC'r. l"Jlls the pro· ,gram a le\ cltn,.: prtK'es-. · · .incl '\ays 1l 1s recommended h1J:hh bv a cli\ 1st '' oml•n., group:. throughout the l"t>untry About 220 women em plo~ es of tht' dl' partment have par\1t1pult.'<I an 11 of th e ~l''SStOni. h eld 1n Washington and an vunous Joca· lions. includ1n~ Ph1ladclph1 a. Atlanta and Ame:.. Iowa. hcs:ud ·For the \\Omen "'h<' .ire a lit- tle bit on the super a~gres:.ivl', <;uper·hostile side. at ha'> a level ing process ... Gurley said Thur-; dav "For the ont•s that an• a ht tie. ~h) and llm 1d and rctat•cnt. 1t bnngs them up to A le~d \lo-hc11• tht'y can comm unitatl' v. 1th male super \'1sors · About Dam .. h thumh \\ re~tlln,.:. Curle~ admit-. I m n•alh 110\ Permit Asked For Ensign Park in NB 1\ permit as bcinJ! ~ought from the So uth Coast Regional zone Conscn Ulion C'omn11ssion w that work cun bL• a sta rted on the first phitsc of Ens1.:-n Vit•w Park Newport Rench r 1t'.t coun <'llmen hav<' approved pl uns for mlllal d<'VClopment Of thl' bluff vnrk Those plans call for tht• Jitr.1dang or the eastern portion nr the lot on Cit ff Drive. thl' lnstallJ t1on of un 1rri.iat1on 'l)!>tPm , a <i1c1<''4:Jlk :ind a v1('\lotnj? t'l'nll'r .ind lancl'icjpJO~ th.it purl of the> pnri.. ·rhe 1n1twl rro1r<'t \\Ill cn~t .in <''ll1m;ited $;l0 000 C"11111plt•t1un 1'< t>'<J)t'C'ted at lht' <•nc1 of A11i:11.,t Plan1 for th~· park werl' en dorse'1 h' t hi' ('I\ v·, lhc-1•ntt•nn1.il Comm1tlcl' a-. o ne of the• raty 'I b1c·entenn111I Jlre>JN't" un<l <'ltv of flC'&al-. had Ortl(IO UllV hOJ)''(I lo h:I\ e th1· 1>urk rompletcd 1n lime for thl' Ju y 4 celebration ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,,. 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IM:., t #fr.f>f Ut',..... w, """~'" ,,,.....,~ ... ~ ...... , ................ \,) ",......,... ..• sure what 1l 1s. but it in\'olves touchmg " Howe\'er. another Agncullure Department spo k esman described Danish thumb wrest! ang as '"two people mtcrlockang fingers and then trying to pin each others thumbs" Gurlev saidothe session'I ha\'t' averaged about 20 women ea<'h lie said the cost to the go' em ment for paying salaries and other expenses of qualified out side mstructors has been $44,000, or about $200 per emplO.}l' From Page ,1 t DANCES ... <it the fairgrounds The fair board also agreed to a meN1ng this month \lolth pro· moter:-. of last Saturday·s ill fated rock concert Newly appointt>d board member Sheila Sonenshine said the panel might learn something from the meeting with Penny Lane Productions of Buena Park The 20 year·old head of that o pe ration. Allen Ornstem, re· c1uested the meeting · wc·,·e already agreed not to ha\ c those guys back again. so "hY should \\e hear them now'>"' asked Hoose ,\ tie \'Ole hy board members forced board President Burr W1lhams to cast has \Ole. which V.JS in fa\'Or or the m~ing SORCERY. • cradle capable of holding the ~acht. Instead, Wood left the yacht in Okinawa for the winter and then took a crew lo bring her home to Marina del Rey in tame for the Tahiti race which starts Junl'15 She last departed Southland \\ aters in the Transpac race from L(')~ An!lelcs to Honolulu. last July .i While an Honolulu shl'<'ompetcd m the Around the Stull' <or lfnw1111> race as a tuneup for tbc Il a" au to Okinawa race an which -.h(' "as firc;t to finish ant.I riro;t 11H•rllll on hand 1c apt 1 me Modern ~achlmR recorcts 1n d1cate that cases or a -.oacht orthal Mte rolling C'o mpletelv oH•r art• e'<trem1•ly unu1111;el In 1964 tht• 39-foot yawl Doubloon"' as rolled tw1Cl' in storm y St'3!> orr the South Carolina Coast while s::uhng from Ftorlda to Newport. R I . for the start of the D~rmuda Race. Th owner, Joe Byars, and has three man crew survived despite th1• fact that the boat's deck \lou1 swept cleun and her masts and ng~ing ('arrled away Front Pafle 1t I CELLA ... and into the district attorney's of h<'e on Jutv 28. 1975. Ray. 46. has testified tha t dis Incl allorncy·s invest1gatorc; photocopied many of the docu ments that figure prominently 1n the federa l case her.1 against Dr Cella and three <'odeTendants Judge Byrne is beini asltt'd by the defense to bar introduction of all evklence obtained under those carcumstances from a trial that is now scheduled to st&rt Tues- day. Facing trial with Cella are former hos pital associates George L ouis Ollendorf, 44. uguna Beach. Stephen Robert Evans. 31. Mission Viejo and Theodore SchiHman. 53, Santa Ana. They are accused on 44 felony counta or bUking two Orange County hospitals-Mission Com munlty Hospital. Mission Viejo tod Mer<'y General Hospital, Santn Ano out of ml)("e than $2 mint on Jnvalldat• tht Warr•n Com· miss,on'a ~·onclu1>1on. Stb~i!!lkcr wd he ~llevH the key 10 Ktn- nedy's sJMylna h~ m O:swald's rt'httlon:chlr-witb both pro and wili-Caatro factions. Scbweikcr said some of the de- ficimdea by tht' <.:IA and l"BI were '"deltlwn1k " Schweiker und Hatt are ex- perted to deliver a written report to the 1ntelligen<'t' committee by the end of the month. The full committee must appro\'e the re- port bc.>fore It ts made public. • The question of why Osw:ild killed Kt>nn'-'<iY on Nov 22. 1963. m Dallas. Te\. "111 be one of the first quei.t1ons to face a proposed new Senate <'ommtltee that \\Ou Id" al<'h over the <Aorkings or l: S mtelllgt>nce agencies The St'nate intelligence com· m1ttee 'oted Thur~day to recom mend that the propo~ed nt'\lo permanent. panel conduct an an 'est1gat1on an to the ne\ er ol · fic1ally answered question Fro• Page . .\I TEACHERS representation If none or the three options recc1vt!S a tally or more than 50 percent or those vot· ing, then a runoff would be nec:essar). she said Accorcfingto the!l'-M EA. the in· ''1al election wa'S scrapped ~cause the 1'·MF'T refused to part1r1pate unless ,the runorr could be scheduled before school 1s out June 12 • The EERB rl'preSentative told the group that would ~e impossa· ble In a statt'ment released today. the N-MEA charges the N·MFT wtth "'bombing" the election. In a counter statement. the N· MFT calls on the N-MEA to set aside d1fferen<'CS between the two groups to present a unified front to the school board. The effect of these latest de· 'elopments. according to Mrs Harmon. will be lo put more pre· ssure on the existing bargaining unit. the Certificated Emplo.} cs Council , \\hich c ons ists of representatives of both teacher groups. The CEC 1s continuing to me-et with school board represen· tatives to reach an agr~ment over next year·s contract.a, but that group's authority lo bargain !or teachers will exptre June 30. Ir no agreement has been r e· ached by then. Mrs. Harmon ex- plalnt'd. salary negotiations will halt completely because the school board will be prohibited from negotiating with anyone other than the representative St'lected by tea<' hers She said negotiations rontinue. but added that there is no agree- ment In the offing. The original demand of a 12 percent cost of living salary in- crease made by the teachers was countered with a four percent in- crease offer. she said. · That orr~. according to Mrs. Harmon would mean the addi- tional expenditur e of about $1 milhon for teachers' salaries or about Sl,100 per teacher. At'cording to Mrs. Harmon, the d1~trict 's four percent offer was rt>jected by teacht>rs who coun- tered that offer by lowering their puy dt'mand to 10 percent, which would mean an add1ttonal expen· rl1turc or about $2 25 million for teachers' pay Mrs. Harmon pointed out that bv Jaw. the Sl'hool boarct must jrlopt u budget duran~ the f1r<.t "eek of August Shl' said i1 he could not t'om mcnt on "hat 3<'t1on the school board w<>ulcl take.-ar the negol1t1 taons with the exi~ling bargain· 'mit unit have not concludt'd by the lime collect1ve bargining is 1n stituted and school trustees arc faced With adopting 8 budget without a salary ;;igrt.-ement with teat' hers Or . Jl'romc' Thornslcy. district supcrlnlendt:'nt. said while It appeared the bo11rd cou ld unilaterally mak e whatever labor pay und benefit. dech1lons 1t \I{ Dnted during the loophole perlnd. 1t would not he- m the d1str'1 ct 's hrst Interest to do 10 I Ile said •he 1tem<1 would ~till be subject to some negot1auon arter the union representation issue is settled. a nd he said tak1njl advantage· o r th e situation would engender a 11reat deal of ill will among teachers t'urther. Dr. Thocnsley noted. when an election 1s held, a third option is open to teachers aside from det'1dang wehlher to JOin the CUFT or the CUEA. That opUon Is no union, he satd. Nine Booked LOS ANGELES CAP> -Nine members of the East Los Angeles Frogtown aang were booked ror mvestl~ation or murder ln what police <'ailed the reven&_t ~illlna.oL a youth mistakenly believed lo be a rival gani member. Police said Tbursd•y thot six juveniles ages 14 to 17 and three adult.'! were ar rested in thtk111in1 of Edw rd.An· drade.17. Breal~i119 the R11les Ford Motor Company chairman Henry Ford II puffs on cigar al the company's annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. Foret. 58. has been under medical care for u heart problem and. when a~ked if he should be smoking. he replied. "0( course not.·· Now They Believe Florida Heroi11e, 9 ORLANDO, Fla. <APl -The -three FBI agents looked out of plaee al the Orlando elementary school. but they had to be there to help 9·) ear-old Dawn Stephens ··establish her credibility " ll seems h er schoolmates didn't believe Dawn "'hen she told them about helping the G· men capture one of the nation's most wanted criminals "Apparently she got back to school and told her teacher and little classmates about hN heroil's. and couldn't ~et anyone lo believe her." agent Francis Mullen said today "We thought we'd help her out." and autographed picture from FBI Director Clarence Kelley. .. She smiled the whole time." Mullen said. "She 1s a sharp bright little air! and was very proud." Agents credit Dawn with lead Ing them to Robert Valeri. who Mullen described as an escaped convict chased by federal agents for more than a year. He said Valen as a convicted bank robber and murderer v. ho gave agents "'quite a struggle" when arrested in a Williamsburg. Va . motel. In March. she found what s he was lookmg Cor -a familiar face. Robert Valeri was u neighbor of Dawn's family before the Stephens' moved last January. Dawn and her mother went straight to lbe FRI office in Orlando. Valeri was captured the following day. · "Most often tips coming from people recognizing posters don't pan out. but this timt" '"E' hit tht• Jackpot." Mullen said .. She's a natural law ofCicer." Law Cuts Out Jobs -Report LO ANC i:;l,£S tAP I R('11ul•tlon• d\'l'llln~ to prott'<'t Cahforn1u 'i. c:oa:stllnt• hnvt• meant the loss or lhou11ands 01 Job& and nearly t1 billion dollar:. In bulldinl( itt•llvlty, n con!'lruc· -".On industry i.tudy f\'porti; '!tudymg the \'{'Onom1t• unpad of the 1972 Coustul Zont• Conist•rv ~tlun A<'t . lht.• ~tu1I)• con <'ludcd \hat betwc:l'n 2(),(100 and 28,000 construction mdustry job-. were ehmlnul('d euC'h )'t'ur <lur 1ng the period from 1973lo1915 The lighter controls u t>~t 1mated total loss of malhon lo Sl. l b1lhon an activity. becuuse or pcrm1 d nia Is. m n nd a tory project moddicnlions. pr oject "1thdrawals, and pnlJt'<.'ts "nol attempted," the s tudy con eluded Ben Bnrtolollo. director or the Construction Industry Resear<'h Boord of Los Angeles which pre pared the study, est1matt'd the loss in mnrkt>t value of those pro jects was bet" een $1.l billion and Sl 5 billion for thl' thre~·year period Melvin Carpenter. execulin- director of the South Coast Regional Coastal Zone Com· mission said he couldn't disput«' the general findings of the report released Thursday, but added "They haven't i.hown llw poslll\'l' side. They say how man) Jobs we have cost them. Nowhere do th~' point out how m ''"Y man days o·r man-years we ho\ c authorizt'd . Front P(lge . ' I MOBIL ... first step in the proposed acqu1:.1 · lion. There are mnn$· other i.h'p~ that must be ta ken." If the trans action 1s compk•t ed. the cnmpany and its i8,000 acre hold1n11ts would bernme parl of Mobil Oal E:.t:ites 1.td . the n•.il estate devl'lopmcnt subi.1d1ar.) or the oil company Said Watson. "If lhL• a<'qU1!>1 lion docs in fuel occur. we an· confident that the Jrvme <.:1>m pany pre se nt plonnln ~ philos ophy unt.I munui::emPnt policies will continue without sij?naficant c hunJitt". Thl'r<' ha~ been every md1rut1on or this an aGy discussion 1 havt: had with Mobil's reprcsentutivt•s " TED IS WARE- -HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! TED IS FINALLY 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!! I ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS , IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TEO IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY -ALL SALES FINAL WUlDAYS I SATUIDAYS t:OO Iv $:30 NEWPORT BEACH • 1111 " ~:s1·nw1-· rm .,..~ Z(I"'' LAGUNA BEACH • :.Hl MJ1nu t.:11A.,·r mn . -at liMl TORRANCE• 2;11;49 llAWTIIOR"I•. Ill.VII (fl~n • n Ill •t Su11 l:l ~ .•11 J711 12'N I L Friday' Clo ing' Pfie NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT Ft Idly M~y H . 1~7~ .. DAILV PtLOT 9 f 1a Food Purchase l Consurne~s Take StrOnger Stand By SYLVIA PORTER A new. unexl)(-ttC'dly touah lY~ or <'OmpeUUon h 1prin .. in11 up in the food lnd0&try lbe nation ovu, w&\11 America '11 com.umcrs aJI th\' new competltot s In mounlin~ num~~. C'Onl\Um<>rw oin.• for1r1in1> f()()(I co ops and buying clubs, 5upporllng roadside m ark(•ts, fnrmer!o murkcts ... pkk your own" farms. community gMr<Jen!I und canning centers Whtie buying direct· ly from .:rowt•rs i:s .in ancumt tdeu. consumers hu\ e re·embraced 1t. What the budget Money's Worth conscious shopper 1s 1 saying an unm1sl:ikable "-..Ja.:.;;·1&------"' terms is that the convC'ru<•n<•t•s or thl' :.u1>erm11rktls, ranging from the vast array of producls to the hugt' parking lots and backgruound music, are no longer worth the costs added to lhefamaly food ball. What's mort>. JOtnin1t consumers an supportan~ direct marketing schemes are small farmer:., particularly in the Eastern sedions of the t;mted States In the pasl 30 yeurs, lhe l:nited States has lost at least 3 m1lhon formers. 85 s mall rarmers have been forced out of ex1i.tence by lhe agnbusaness and major food chains. UNABLE TO DELIVER the total volume and variet)' demanded by big chains or wholesalers, they simply wer(' passed by. Produce buyers went instead to the Far West to fall their large-lot orders. lca\'Utg the Eastern producer~ without access to large market sales. Unable lo supply food <'hains with adequate quantities of one brand for their hun dreds of stores, small food processors also were pushed out or business. The small farmer an turn had fewer and fewer outlets. The result : Many farmers have bec·n turning directly lo consumers at the same lime many consumers have been searching for \\'ays to cut the costs of the present food marketing system. An O\•ervicw of the new farmer-to.consumer scheme~ divides them into two'catC'gorlcs -INDIVIDUAL producer·to-10d1v1dual consumer or one-to-one programs. Here b<>lon.t the trad1l1onal roadside produce stall a nd '"pack )OU own" your own" farms, where the consumer swaps his labor for fresh produce and low pri<:es wttile the farmer gets a better pnce than he would at "holesale. -Groups who band toitether to hold down food expen- ditures, natural food advocates, or organ1iaUons set up t<> pro' ide low-cost food to lhe p00r in inner cities. The beginning generaJly is lhe establishment of buying clubs, With lhe goal o( buying in wholesale )OlS and divid1nj{ the lot into orders that have been taken in advance. Thesl' enterprises usually depend on volunteer workers encl operate out or n member's home, a church or commumly center. Key costs of a retail store. surh as fuel, packag,an6t and 1 abor, a re eliminated. SOME GROUPS REQUIRE monthly dues to cover such expenses a s rental or a truck; olh<'rs CO\ er costs by charg ang a 1 to 2 pt>tcent markup. R!Jyang dubs generally handle fresh vegetables. fruits. dry i:oods such us nuts. flour and rice, and some dairy items. The savani:s on these Items can range from 30 to 50 percent. . A buying club may evolve into a :.tructured food co-op Most sell only to members at fixed di!i.lributlon points, but some or the more s uccessful l'fforls. ~uch as the San Fran cisco Bay area co-ops and Greenbelt Coni;umer's Co·or 111 lhe Washington, D.C., area have developed into chains o re tail stores. These stores have dual pricing structures: one price for the general public, another for members. Legislation to support the growing direct marketing movement has been introduced into Coni:ress by several member s. A Farmer-to Consumer Dire-ct M arkl'tang Act passed the House last year. It would have helped fund statc programs promoting farmers markets, buyanft clubs. roadside stands, etc. A bill S<.'tl1n~ up a Nut 1onal Conl-umer Cooperative Bank to assist consumer co op "entur<.'S also has been introduced. In this election year, this type of legislation probably Is doomed. But the direct food markctan~ movement Is ex· paneling on its O\\ n. For booklets <m how to :,cl up co op stores and buying clubs. write lo The Cooperative League uf the USA, 1828 "L" St. N.W .. Wac;hml!lOn, DC. 20036 ~·or u basic guide, "Buildmg a Grass Roots Food Policy," sencl $2.50 to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. 17!1!'~ "S"St. NW .. Washington, D.<.:.2000!1. Seareed Tells Move Seareed Producls, Inc . dt•signl'r and manufacturf'r or catamarans, has begun OJ>«,'rations at 17391 Murphy Ave., Irvine. The firm markets its product undl•r the namc: "Banana Cat." DowJ011t"s1l t·.-ra9~•I NlwVoufAPjt.n .. t()<lw J<JAf'\•.,,.,~ ! HOCIU ()ofot\ H1IJ" \.'1# ('"I~..... t f,.I fl ono .._ I• !Otlll H ... •• .,,, .o -"I n ''" >••., n.J ... ~ ,,,, ~ ''' "4 • o t? I .. IJU II l'• II I• fl~ 0 4llitr. ffl fl U I~ ~I• °»1 \6 lOO I )04 ~) 10o • I ~I t ·~n~ I Q'\, tt\ '' .. U"' .. CI m • .,. ,,....,,..., thd.J\ I 111 °''I ''•" ,.,.. 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'"" -" .. .. .. ... , ........ . s,,.,,. •• , Al• DAILY PILOT 'CoDlpassion' Sparks Patty "" TV Portrayal Editor'• Nutr Auucialed Prts11 wrttff Tony l.ldw~ll C'OOf'red Patnc:1a llcar1t'11 bank robba}/ lnol an .SO" 1''ron ctlco. By TONY Lt:DWELl. SAN FRANCISCO ~API The voice, the hair, the tears and thti qu!".ering thin lips arc hauntmg as Patrkla Hearst pt.'ers at the federal prosecutor. re· calling the terrorist bank robbery, and whispers ... l JUBt wanted to get out of there '· But 1t is not Miss llearSl who appears on the screen. It Is Susan lfawkcns, an uctre::.) portraying the convicted bank robber on r11m Compassion. she ::.ays. tnspared her teurlul performance "I HAD NEVER GONE TllROt:Gll \\hat ::.he went through. but I fell a lot of compa~saon for her." said Miss Hav.kens. z.a 'The tear!> an the him v.ere real ·· Miss llav. kens. J drama teacher dl an Ari· angton. Va , high school. spent av.eek an Marc h re- hearsing the role of Mis~ Uearst m court and four days film mg "Patty Hearst On the \\'1tness Stand .. at Washington tele\ 1Moo ~talion WTIG Produ ced by Metromecha Telev1s1on and sho\\n 1n the WaslMngton. D C . area m April. the one-hour documentary will be shov.n on Kaiser Broad· <.'aslmg stations Sunday night 1n Chicago. Detroit. Ph1laclclph1a. lloston anc1 San Fran· CISCO MIS!> llawkens did not attend !\lass llearsl's two-month trial on federal bank robben <.'harge::. 10 San Fran HAWKE NS c1sco. v. hie h ended_ v. it~ the ne'' spa per heiress conv1ct1on March 20· Bu't people had compared her tC1 the onetime kidnap' 1ct1m and the role interested her ··1 HEARD ABOl'T THF. Al'DITIO~S for the role through my agent. · said the W<.'Sl \'1rg1n1a L'ni\·ers1ty graduate \\ho has been act1n~ for two years "[had follO\\cd tht> trial and µ1ckPd up a lot of mannerisms from th~ mt.>dia We had a lot of news chppmgs · She beat out ~<'' l'ral dotcn other <t!>piranls for the part. h<.'r first Oll.IJOr film as~l~nmC'nt In the him. ~llss lla,,kens auburn hJir 1s 11ll'nt1t•al to Miss Hearst's amt lht• hpi. b<.'ar a stron~ n•st•mblance lloweH·r. the actrt•M,' ht'alth\, full fare d(){'s not match the iruat. sunken exp'rc.•ss1ons of M tS) llcarst Tht• 70 page script follows '1rtualh to the l<'ttcr lht.' actual l'Olirt trirnscrapl of Miss Hearst's c;1x da~ son the• witness stand A IO·SF.('O~D Cl.IP l'RO'\I T llE FBI produced film of the actual Apnl I~. 1!171. bank robber~ 1~ shown a11 \\<'II as a brief l'\<'<'tPt of the Lo!> Ansieles shootout ''1th pohct• a month l;itt•r tn \\ h1ch s1'< or )lass lleur;;t s captors rlu.'tl 10 fl.im('s The film t•nch .1-. th<· ramt•ra pulb shl\\ I~ a\\ a) antl a spoth~ht .:raduall~ loc·u,es on thl' )Oun1: \\Oman. alonl' 1n the \\ 1ln<''' <.'ha11 \\ h1<.pc11n!! re peatedl'.\ I rt•I U'l' to ant.\\ 1·1 ~ Stop Presses r Privacy Act Violated WASHI NGTON rJ\1'1 • Tht• ~o\Crnml'nt 1s destro) mg 22.500 copies of a publit·atiun inlcntled for nationwide d1i.tnh1111on ht•c·uust• 1t may havt' v1olat t.>d the Federal Privacy Acl hy reproducing. without permission, a poor woman's plaint• Vl' lt>tler rcquest10g l'meri;:cn<'y ass1stancl' We re go1ni.: 111 111nl.. 11." I he pre-., .11cl<' tn Secretar' Da\1cl M u t hew " o'f II c .111 h Education unct Wl•lfort• .;;aid Thursrl '" THE F IRST 1~ •llt' ol lhf' nC\\ 32 pilf.:C p uhhrn lion, II EW Ot~e't C'Oi.l ubo11t SJ.000, hut dl'stroy1nJ? ul I ro111t'' would be che.ip<'r thun rcmovang th<• offenl\t\ 1• page from ench one. i.ttHI Mathew~ 01de S1tnforcl II Winston Jn h<'r l<>tler. \'lr~l(Hl Jasper of C1nclnn I. Ohio, provldNl lnfor 11 · tlon about her rlnun iul dr<'um s tont'r~. er Sorinl S<.'curily numbrr. her homl' address. ond hrr t·oncrrn (l\ t•r how her n1nlh i;:rnd" daughter's m<.'d1c·ul lull~ "ould bC' paul "l'\\'Ol'LO not ''rite 1f 1 did not nl•erl help 't•n bod.· )l re; .Ju s per wrote I pm'.' I hat vou \\ill help me · Reached b) telephon<'. Mrs. Jasper C'onflrmed that HEW ne\•er asked her permission to reproduce the letter in a p~lical1on to be sent to REUNION PASADIH.4 Hl•H SCHOOl CUSSOf 'H 15 PLAHHIH• ITS 20th HUHIOM IM ~i-______ --........ .. P..K.S.. c ...... 'H P.0. ... 6N ........_CAt1740 , <lepartml'nl employcs .1c·roi.s the rountr) :"atur.1lh . I \\Ouldn'l \\ant 1t clupi1rated ... i.he -.Jul Wl~~TON SAID opt naon '' .1<> di\ 1deri amon~ llEW la\\)t'r' O\t>r \\ hrther th<· puhhralton of tht> letl<'r '1olalt'<I the Fecll'ral Pr1\ :icy Art On<' <1ourrc said Mrs J ""Pl'f m 1J:ht be a hie lo l\U<' for cl:imagc'I 1r i;he 1·m1lcl pro\ e v. 1 llful and \Hmton 1nlenl on th<' port ()( the J?Overnment Thl' net prohibit!: un · authoriHrl r<'lease o( ron!lrlrnt1al information on <.'llil<'ns !\t os I t•op1 t•s of l he p11bhcation had not yet IH'en rnu1lcd. Winston said, und those that had h<'t'n ch~trihuted in the llF.W hc•niiqwarters huilrllng "rrr hein~ rt-trte\ ed lie asked a re· port<.'r to return his copy ''' thr publication and \\ 3!1 rl'fU!il'd I R OSIC ALLY, the publ1cat1on alsCI reproduced HEW ·s a nswer to Mrs Jasper. tell&nf.! her that the federal go\'ernmenl couldn•t help her but washang her good luck. • ) Sex Amolig ·-ihe Mighty ··· Political Leaders Prefer 'Kinky' Affairs MIAMI BEACH, F1a. (AP> A studf ol blcti-priced prostihttes showed that 60 perttnt ot lMlr cUents are poUUcal le.cl ra or powerful corporate chleCUans who usually prefer ''klnlcy'' sex. accordina to a report delivered to t>te American l>sycblaUic As 50C'iation . Public llaures lrequenUy seek OagellaUon while they are held in bonda&e . and Indulge In felishlam, exhibition and voyeurism, the study said Thurs· day. ly in con tanl compan,y of their Hriatrae." . THE STUDY WAS conducted .AY two asslatant psychiatry pro- 1'ssors at the New Yort Medical Collese. They say their survey of elite prostitutes determined th1&l corporate executive:.. or .. power brokers." and high- rankang federal, state and local of!iclals make up a majority of the ca.11 flrls' customers. Ors. Samuel S. Janus and Barbara Bess suid tht'Y in tervlewed 42 call girls and IU madams 1n New York Cit~, Califorma and Las Vegas. All had been subjects 1n previous re search and had developed a bo1.1r to $1~ a "ttk plus ex· pens es Elahty p~rcenl or th ~ C'Ustomers aro married and In lhelr 40I Ol' $OS, tho report 1a1d. Ors. Janus ond S.u said that unlike most other cllenta, who visit prostltuttHJ infrcquenlly. politicians tend to be hubitu11l custom us. TRE STlJDV SAVS the politi c tans were m em bers or Congress, federal and atate Judges. govern ors, s tale legislators. mayors. city coun- cilmen ond district attorneys About the business leaders, it Top Handicapper Bt:T THE NEWS shouldn't be loo surprising. 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Pl'l~•atlo•nat. -----o.n.rill Tfl'9 ,_,,_ ................... _ COAST -GENERAL TIRf Phone 540-5 71 0 646e5033 1(!!;-al MIY,.T.- f/UY TIMI =r= 2855 Harbor BIYd. · Costa Mesa ... .,.. dlllelleylng the -OeMnllloft, '-----------......___ ........ ooner or later, you'll own Generals------- ' .. - Maddleliack EDITION ~;~nti-MACers Deny Slate 8 1 WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of i-. Oall~ ,, ... "'It They are aeneully lumped locether by observers of the upcomins El Toro-Lake Poretrt Municipal Advisory Council lMAC > elect ion as the "oppoaitlon" or "anti-MAC" candidates. But the stx people tin a field of 13 1'unnme both for seats on the pro:o<>sed council and against formation of the council itulf clalrn they are nt runrung a• a bloc or 1late. They say they are Jui.t alijned ae a Ins t I he same enemy "There h~s never been llOY taJk on our part or running as a 1late, •· uid ll•Yt-3r ·old Oavld McKnight, lhe youna al randldate u1 the race. who freely edmiu, ·Tm not • homeowner because r still live- witb my patellts." In tact. there appear to be differences ol opinion amonai the candld1;1tH on som e or the issues involved At a press ~uofert>nC~ Thursday In l.ul.e 1-~nre:oit. McKniQht Jllud he beheves m the concept of a \ alleywlc.h: MAC comprised of an electf'd council rather th<.tn a 1AC in each county Sl!f'\'tc• n (See SLATE. P eA.2> , Today' TEN CENTS Brown Says 'Can Win'1 Lashes Out at Carter's 'Hypocrisy' # ...... t•: :~ .. • Breaki119 the Rules F-ord Motor Company chairman Henry Ford II puffs on ~ ~ar at the company's annual stockholders' meeting in Dearborn. Ford. 58, has been under medical care for a heart problem and. when asked if he should be smoking. h t•eplied. "Of course not.·· 3S enator Urging JFK Slaying Probe WASHINGTON <APJ The CIA and FBI lied to lhe Warten Commis&lon about the assasaln•· tion or President Kennedy, a Senate intellieence comm ittee member said today. The senator also suggested "we pursue some hot leads" to answer for cerla1n who killed Kennedy Sen Richard Schweikt'r < R- Pa. l. a member or the panel's subcommittee investigating the assassination. said "there 1s no queslton In m y mind" that the &wo Inte lligence agencies llt'd to tho commission which conducted lhe go\'ernmenl 's ftrsl. 'massi\'e probe or Kennedy's dcolh Schwelhr said he ho" (ound no new e\'idencc about who killed Kennedy but declared "If we pursue some hot leads. we may well a n s" er l hat qases tlon Schweiker reru .. ed lo elabor:sll' Oft•hat he munt by "hot. leacl11 · Schwe1kt>r m .idl' h1" <1t11tc ments on th<' CDS TV ~tornin11 News " ~ sa1cl the :-.ubcommtttce ha:. tu&'fled up "'Jintflrant nl'w Orange Con~• material about defects and ddi c1enc1es in the investigauon .. or the assassination. noting as he has before -the ClA's failure to inform the Warren Comm1ss1on of its schemes ag:unst Cuba's Fidel Castro and the Fer · ... destruction of a note by Let> Harvey Oswald. whom the rom mission named as Kennedy'i. sale assassin Schweiker and Sen Gary 1 larl 1 D·Colo >. are th<' onl~ memberi. of the subcom m 1ttee, whi ch in vcstlgated the "performance or non-performance" or the in telli&enee agencies during the in IUal probe of the assassination Hort has said he has !ll'en no evidence to a1scrcd1t lhe Warrc•n Commission s report that Oswald uctecl alone tn k1lhni: Kenned) But Sch\\ erk er .. aul 1od.t\ hi' disagrees He s:11d the def1r1en c1e11 rn the original 10\est11(Jt1on invalidate the Worrt'n Com m1as1on N ronclus1on &hY.erl.l'c iiald he behe\•cs thf' ke\• to Kt•n nedy·s s lay1n11 lies rn ·os" aid ' relationships with both pro anct anti-Castr o fnct1on11 <St'e-OSWALD. Pait"A2l WASHINGTON <AP I California Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. declared today he can win t he Democratic presidential nomina tion even though "the pundits a nd com men14ltors and those wno are the last to kno\\ have already coronated oni! can- didate,'' namely J immy Carter. Brown also lashed out at what he termed Carter 's hyprocrisy and ··purely political rhetoric" over the issue or pohlical en dorsements Carter has c harg~d that ... Bro"' n..aup~rted by a number of Maryland Democratfc leaders in the Cahforn1a governor's first primary test Tuesday, is the can- didate of "polltical bosses" who Scheduling At La Paz On Agenda Parents of .L a Paz In - termediate school students wtll gather at lhe school T~y to air their complaints about a new tnmester class schedule. Or Robe rt Ford, assistant superintendent of Ole Saddleback school district, said letters went out to parents today informing them or the meclin& and lhreeop- ltons lo the proposed program Each or the Saddleback dis· trirt's three intermediate schools 1s due to switch from the lradi· tronal two-semester calendar to the trimester plan in September. llnder the new system. students \\Ould take s ix 50-mmute classes ,, d ay rather than seven 45· mLnute classes La Paz parents ob1ected to tht' plan and be(:an a petition drive :iga1nst rt A report compiled by the purents ctt<'1' 25 n•asons why the i.ev~nt h period "hould he n• instated T he whole thinJ? doe'ln 't do as 11 sets out to do." l'>.plumccl Molly A&hlldJ1an, tht· purent "ho" rote the report The plan \\ ns billed as an 1m· provemenl or bas1r skills. <the '>aid. but parents don't belie\ e 1t "'II do th1" Tht•~ arl' obJt•rttnJt that -.cll'ncc Y.111 bl' reduced from onl' full )eJr to l\4 0 th1rdi. of lht• }ear Thl'V also dislike the fat·t that un dc.>r lhl' Ol'W fJlan 'tUcf{'n('i \\OUldn t lw ahlt• to lJkl' a full ~ea r of mu!il<' ,\,.. w<-11 "' a ianguafte durlnj:l tht• :>"\'l'llth Jlrade and st ill fulfill tht'1r <Ser SCHOOi .• Pal(<' i\21 w:rnt a brokered convention Ca mpai g nin g in n ea rb y Maryland today. Carter renewed the charJte . "Well." said Brown. "he has to say that, because he has to say something tn order to fill the paragraphs. He called people for thelr support and they've turned him down. So when someone turns him down, t hen they become a polil1cal boss. If they say ·rm for you, Jimmy.' then they become a statesman " "He's meetmg with George Meuy )l ·s_:-c:atted. ~•)"O'f" Richard Daley of Chicago. As a matter of fact he's called me and asked if I'd be part of his cam· paign." said Brown, adding that was before he became a can dldate himself. "So when the kettle calls the pot blac:k. Mr. Carter ought to ex- amine his own conscience, and clarify not only what he says. but. behind the smile. \\hat he's really thinking. "He says he doesn't want en dorsements, but he seeks them 1t gets do" n to a point or hypocrisy to cas'\igatc and !>ltgmatize one group of !>UP porters as m ochme people." Brown's comments came m a .zi:t-V~ tit"~te-w TO.E.. television. He was to address~rrre­ . National Press Club later in the da)'~ then r eturn lo Maryland tn his final swing through the state Joy Flying ·Youth Takes. Dad's Airplane A J6·year-old La Palma boy dro•e to Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach Thursday · night and took his father's new $9,000 airplane for a spin. FAA officials said today. Bs Mat* Ann.aw.c,.wtio hlld onl)' three hours ot previous ffi&ht lnstru~tion, hodn'l figured ontbefog. Armatrona and his acbool chum, also 16. took off unan· nounced from Meadowlark, tben discovered once •loft th ey couldn't aet back to the field becau..e of fog, olficials said. Edward Perils, principal operations inspector for lbe Federal A vlat1on Adm1Qistra- tion' said the )•oung man turned on his r adio and was gwded by Coast Tracon at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station toward Loni: Beach Municipal Airport. There, airport officials "ta lked him down," giving him step b~ step Instructions for landing the American Yankee plane. Perth. ~. Perlls wu at the.airport to greet Armstrong when he landed about 9 p.m . He said the young man will be cited for fl ying wltboul a pilot's certificate. a violation which carries a max· imum fine of $1,000. He aaid the young man was shaken, but was even more so when his father. Norman. ar- rived about 10 minutes later . "He was scared when his dad showed up.'' P erlis said. Perlis said the young man did a fine job of landing the plane and tl suffered no damage. Undere.,..er Aef DepUty DA Cites Her 'Fear of Press' By TOM BARLEY Ot l~o O•tlt Pil"' St.Ill LOS ANGELES Oran,;:t· County Depul> 01str1ct Attornt·~ Orella Sears derlun'<i durrnit a pre-tnal hearing her<' lute Thur., da~ that her rear of the prci;s ll•d her to uppro\ t> the underrover n• mO\ al of dOfUm<•nts from J Co.sta Mesa print1n~ shor> con trolled h:. lndtctl'd Or Louis J Cella Jr lier tt.•11t1mony ~tudd<'d wrth tear<1 and t;intrums. lhe pro secutor admitted that she dtd not '>eek sear ch \\ arrants for lhl· United Printing Company, 3J91i-C Airport Loop Drt\ c, until she had .ictually "nttcn the 1nd1ctmcnL.., approved by the OranJ.?t-C'ounl~ Grand Jur:. It would ha'(' brouj(ht in th<· newspaperi. and pubhc11 y and polit ical matters and I d1dn t wnnt that." she stormed I don I like polit ical matter:..· Terror at Sea Related Mrs Sl.!ars reacHly mlm1tt1•d under close questronrni.t from four defen11e luwyers thut 'lhl· authorized print ~hofl cmr>lo~c· l>o nald l\lbert Huy lo 11mu1tgll' documenl11 out of tht• prcm1sl's and Into the dlMrtcl allorney·s of flee on July 28. 1975. "'eaah~r Thal "'ht'lt\'Y dew "'" b<' around 111aln Saturclu) morninir. but ut leust you mar be nble to sh•t•p thronflh it before the 11un rome11 out. bringing tem P<'• lllurea In the upper GOs tiloni;t the beach and in the lo'' 70~ inland INSIDE TODA~ .\la" LS a 'l'IUSICOI mOfllh al Orongt> Co<ut College Tlw ,roduclton~ 1ncludt> a #ull11 ltogt'd OJWra along with t«al and ir1strumentol concnt~ s,, Pag, Cl n/ th, wet'kmtkr CP "' .... ., "' I M "' ... , "'. 0 ,,., ... ,.,., Cl I Sorce ry Near-tragedy Off Alaska Vnf olds By ALMON LOCKARF.\' O.lfy1J11e1a .. u,,.a111 ... One-or the mol't dramot1c ston es 1n the h111tor\' nf modt•• n ynchtini;i Is wlndlni doY.n to a tlo!le as the 61 -foot sloop Sorcer) nears Kodiak. Alaska. nt lhe end or a Coast Guard lowltn(' The Sorcery. owned by Jacob Wood or Van Nuys, 14as the\ 1ct1m of a huge wa\•e \\ btch rolled h('r completelt over about 900 males from tbe mainland as she was re· turn\ng from Okinawa on the ~real circle routt through the AleuUan Sttails. All or the well-known racing yacht's passengers survived the 36Cktegree spin. but eight were 1n jured. several of them seriously On board as skipper and sail lngmaster was Bob Dick$on , 48, Newport Buch. one or the best knq.wn ya cht skippers and racing hilor£ in the countn. Dickson is repe>rted to have suffered a badly lacerated bp However. he re moaned aboard the yncht alonit wit h owner Woocl and the• 08\'tgalor. nay It u~ C'I or l\I urtna del Rey The e1Rhl Injured people. rn r ludlnl{' a younl{' woman who sul fered a <'ompound leJt fracture. were transferred from thr yacht to the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon in hea\) sen'I and 35·40 knot wrnds Several others suffered Sf'\ ere s hock , 1nclud1ng one cre\\man \\ho was Y.ashed o'er board as the boat ro.Hed Sorcer~ "u returnmf( from Okinawa after "intertnj( there and was entered in the upcom1n11 Los AnJleles to Tah1t1 race. Contrary lo early wire ser\'tCe reports. the rudder was not car · ned away. but the vessel was dis maste-d as she rolled under the im pact of the huRe wave Relatives and friends of Sort-ery-t'.-.wm on h.a\14-c:oot.ac:1cd the Collst GuariJ cuttrr by ham and slnalc-sldebanct r&g10 The younjt woman who suffered the broken letz wu11 idcntlrlcd as Ramona Wall<'rs. 22. Ell<'ondido. \\ho, alontz "1th her moth<'r. wen .. the cook11 on tht' voyu1te Mll!l'I Walters was on deck \\hen tht· \\ave hit and probably owes hl·r lire lo the fact that a Jar11e fuel drum rolled and pinnoo her to the• de<:k The girl s mother \\a:. belO\\ decks and told of flnchnJ.? her11etf suddenly panned to thl' yacht '11 overhead 38 tl rolled It ts not §,nown wh~her the helmsman s wearing Q safely harness as he nt overboard. He was retrieved a ter the boot riaht· editself. Accordintt to Wood's busmess at.sociales, he"'had planned lo ship the yacht home from Okinawa but was unable to find c:rewstobwld n cradle capable of hoJ:flnll the >·~cbt-lcstead. Woo<l. lelt Jh yachl in Okinawa for the winter <Sff.SORCER y . Pace A.%) Ray. 46, has tt•st1rit>il thul 111:. tncl attorney 's investlf,tator' photocopied many or tht• docu mcnts thnt fl!lUr<' prominently in the federal case here agam11t Dr Cella and three codefendnnl:1 J udge Byrne is bcin.i asked b> the defense to bar Introduction of all t\'idence obt a med under thnst• circumstances rrom a trial thut l'I now seht'dulcd to sturt Tue-. day Facing trial with t'<'lla 1m· former hos p1ta I assoctatt•' George Louis Ollcndorf. 44 La1una Reach. Stephen Robert Evan11. 31. M 1ss1on VreJO :mcl Theodore Schlffm an. SJ. Snnlo Ana. They are accused on 44 relony counts of bilking two Or ange County hospitals-Mission Com munlty Hospital. Mission VieJO and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana out of more than 12 million. 1t ls-:mc~ed that muny acttt of (Sff CELLA, PaAe A2J .,, before Tuesda.v'6 bullotrn~ He said "I would not hke to see this reform party locked up by Carter because the ml'<iia or lht- experts or the pt-ople who have been around politics all their 1 lives feel that because u rew primaries have been won by a plurahty or votes that th• debate should ctase "I'd hke to test Jimmy .Carter and' the Olhet s across the coun trv, and I Intend to do that." s a\d tht-38-·ytar·old Bro\\n "There,l . be plenty of time " "1-. •. lUlve.uood c:bunc.~· ..!iL 'Wttrnle m>mu111tttm he-n1d.-1nd"T--· l think on Tuesday the poohbahs I or Wasl'11ngton will conclude thf' same thing " Hickman Hearing Postpone d Saddleback Valley Unified School 01s tricl trustees have postponed a hearing on the redassificallon of San ·Joaquin Elem entary School prtncipal Donald Hickman Cons1derat1on or Hickman's re quest to remain in the princlpal's position has been reset ror Mon· day, May 24 at 7 p m in the dis· trict omces The hearing. which lb not pubhc. previously was scheduled for Monday durtnJ? the board'" regular exerulive session one hour before its 8 p m mcelinfl District ofr1c1al.,, howevl'r. ... aid they felt the hour would not be enouflh time to h(•ar lllckman and consider his r equest. By call mg the special session. they <;a1n. tht>re should tw t•nough time While approv1n~ a maJOr shift of thl' d1s trtl't ·., t•lc·ml•ntarv ~l'hool princ1pl.l li< rn /\prli. trui;tees Hlso nkayt'd the re• assignment ol ll1c·kman u-. u dassroom ll'llfher or to l\omt· olht>r· llf> yc•I un:.p('(•1f1C'd, poi-1 t1on l'<1r('nh ol '' ucll•111-. otl lilt• LaJ:una 111 l ll. 'l'hOol. howl•H'r ha\'e pr<>ll'Sll'd I ht• <tl'lllln \ tom m 1tll'c• of t hn•1• moth1·r ... was appotnl<'tl 111 attl•nd tht• lwa1 tnJ? b\ th<• par l'nh Trustee·' OOY.l'\ <'r. havl' not yl'I sJ1d the\ ~ould alto" I h(• t no. In all<·nd th1• p<'ri-onnc•I \t'S!. icrn l'ndcr the IJY.. the· trulill'I'' c·ould not ullow the• pan•nh lo ul tenrl th\• 'il'!t!.ton without lh1• perm1s ... 1on of l1 11•km:in. ,., 1>la1ntid Lou YounJ!. hn11ril pre''' dent !lo\\ 1•v1•1 'Ill\' i.a11I. 1 rw.11•\·' 11lso h:.t\'1• lht• ril!hl lo 111rn clown his r<'<tll<''l If lltckman tlm•.s a:.k ttwl MmH' par('nts hr alh>wc•cl to uttl'nrl r.h•· mldt•d, Ult'y will c•11111<llh•1tlw11· f!Ul'NI t hc• n11lhl of I hP m1·l'l 111i: Copte r C rash Injures 12 Marine 1me11t111<1tors an• tn I0,2 ln fietcrm1nt• thl' ('UU\(' Of 11 hcl1cnptl'r cra<;h a t Cami l'enclletun which rnJun•cl 1: \1artne:-. dunnir a tratntnJ.? ''' 1•rc1se A CH41l Seu KntJ,tht hehcoptc1 went down Thursrlay after lhc pilot rt'ported a ,udden J)()W<'I loss. a Marine spokel!man said Three men were hosp1taltzerl or the base. on<' with scvera hroken ribs und po11slble 1nterna injuries. The other nine rnjur('( were treated and released. A base 11pokesman said th< helicopter was su~porhnJt nn in tantrr exercist• wnen tht' cr'as) occurrrd. .. • ciJ DAILY PILOT 1 SB Teachers Without Union? By J AC'k CHAPPELL Ofttw~1, ............ A IOQphole 1n •chool labor law1 will luve teatberJ a1 the C•pUtratlO U n11Jed School 011trlcl wllhoul official unton r epreunlalloo tor monlh1 during lhe summe r . tr1td1tlonully it lime of woxc and s11lary bara•m•n& The old law undllr wblcb school board s ~nd teacher• neaoliatcd ror waae• and beneftta will e nd July I . A new law providing for exclusive representation of toachen by one union then aoea into died. However. tht' problem ln the Capit trano distract is that two uruons are seeking lo provide that representation and under the terms of lhe law, an election to determine which teachers prerer m~ be held under the aegis or the state Educal100 Employment Relations Board That election most likely won t ~ held until rau. poss ibly late fall, depending on the number or school districts at which such elections must be held The two teachers unions in the district are the Capistrano t:nihed Education Association ICUEA > the local affiliate or the California Tea c her s Association tCTAl and lhe Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers tCUFT> the local a ffili a te of the American Federation of Teachers. 'fl\.e CUEA represents about 400 of the district tt-achers and the CUFT al about 70 Represe nl1ves or th e Capistrano organizations could not immediately be reached ~or comment However~ 61JJ &1J?cham. a s pokes man fo r tf;e CTA's Saddleback• affthate said during the time there 1s no orhcial representation ror tht> teachers. the school board would be undt>r no obligation to conduct salary talks with anyone .. ! don't beheve at woo Id be fruitful to do any talking at lhal time. Then• would be no means of backing up any or the agreemt.'nts." Mecham said. ' l hnd 1t a fallacy in the law tha~ th1:. \\ ould bt• allowed to happen." he saul. Eig ht Sought For Hawaii Saddleback <:olll'l(l''" Airline f-11ght Altenden•s program ls In need of e1ghl people w1llma to s pend a week 's vnctat1on 1n llawa1i this summl'r Tht• 'Jc ant spaces on their charlerl'd fhl(hl must be failed by Saturdav or lhl' trap will b\• <'•n t•eled. accord•nfot to a college spokesman Th<' jlroup ten I allvely plans to lt•a' e l.o!I An~eles International Airport Frida). Jul) :lO Tht' S2:>R round trap ticket inrlude'I nn an n1~ht meal dnd t'nt1?rt31nmenl, lt"I J!reetang on arra\'al 1n llawa11 and '>l'ven niJ.{hls lodi:ang in Waik1k1 rn11•r,•,;t,•d peopl<' arc asked to 1·:111 l~lti :t9AA PRIME HIKED BY CITYBANK NEW YORK (API New York '' l'llah,rnk. thl' <1rrnnct larti:l'lit 1n the n.1111111, ra1'><'d 1t-. pr1nw lt•n1l1nl( roll' todll\' rrom t.1 • In 1;,, pl'r<'l'nl, lmnan~ mo<1t 11llwr hank-1 ul lh1• lrvrl 'I ht' 1nrr~ll '>l' an l'.1l1bnnk , "·"•r <·harji?r on corporate loan~ '' asn 'l :1n' 'Urpri.;e lo W Jll ~tret't. but 1t nc'H•rtht'l1·~" 'rn l'd to untlt•r,c·orr th<' recent 11p1n•n1l 1r11n11·rl':.l rales ORANGE COA5T H DAILY PILOT t,._.nt.iti•• (N\t h•1t\i f 1t .. t *'"•'•tl\t\tlll 0."' •t ffrl.t N• •. t ,,., u rot'f1\J hff·• t...,. , ... """"" '''•\tflriti4• ~l"'ifl of l IHY •l•,.<1t•ftt1l~lft• f:to1l1l.~ .. \I ~o-'•t' thfV"i,jh I O""''t t ... (•,I• Neu t.f•..,Not't'f,..•• H""4+r..,.fl\t .. 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U t\M&fWMt cm OF INDUSTRY <UJ -Fow~ e aa•ltH to deltlt today WMD ~ Ull)ped cato. re.ilroM Oat ur here and ill road of P•P• 1tilhed, 9buin·a depuU aa.ld.. A fllUI man was r~port· cd injured, ortlctn satd None or the dead, all believed to be translenU, 1"U ktentllled. Deputies safd the "''e bo1rdcd the Southern PltC'a!ic RaJlrHd O<al c:ar at about 1:30 a .m. and lbell' we\pt cau.ed the load to Ila.if\. Th•y ~·ere crushed byUWplpes. SCHOOL ... sc1t>nce reqwrements The plan. as originally present· ed. reduces the number of stu· dents teachers have contact with. Thia. Mrs. Aghad1ian saJd. 1s aupposed to reduce the emotional drain on teachers and enable them to be more effective v.1lh students But. she said. the l'ffect will be offset by instructors of elfCtive courses being forced to teach some of the "basic rlasses" from which the courses' regular teachers have beer: fired. She also objected that the pro- gram dJdn't contain the proper evaluation meas11res and that parents were not properly in· formed of both sides oft he issue "It's a very f'undamental feel· ing we have." she said. "Like somehow we have been robbed of a voice." However, she said. parents are appreciative of the quick response given \l'em by the djs. lnct admirtistrat1on. Both district Superintendent Richard Welte and Board of EducalHlft·President Loa Young have agreed there was a breakdown of communication wit~arents at the school. Or. Welte said the proposed op- tions "may solve the problem and 1r1t d!M'sn 't we'll laJcesomeother correcti\•e measures. One option bein& offered to the parents is lo keep the school's original plan or orrenng a foll year's program of foreign language for both seventh and eighth graders, said Dr. Ford. The disadvantage to Uus. he ex· plained, is that the students would have to complete their science re· quirements in summer school. The second option. he said. is for students to aUeod an "early bird class" in language before school. This, he said, would permit students to gel the science and an additional elective during the regular year. The last option is lo establish the same pattern followed by lhe other two intermediate schools This allows only one trimester or language in the seventh grade and a rull year durin~ the next year Congress Accused SALISBURY, Rhodesia <API Rhodei;1an Defense Minister Ptett'r van der Byl accused the . L'S Congress toda) o{ "ro\\ :.irdly and lrt'acherous behavior" an opposing President Ford's efforts to sustain pro·Western hberat1on mo\'cmcnts m the Angolan c1v1I v. ar NEW EAGLE SCOUT Craig Orlml Eagle Scout Ho1Wrs Due El Toro High School l'naor rlass president Craig Driml v.11l he presented with Sl'oulmg'a tughesl rank -lhe Eagle in Court of Honor reremoniea Sun- day at the Sun and Sails Club Ul Lake Forest. The new Eagle Scout is ao editor on the school yearbook staff and is in\'Olved in a number ol athletic activities, includin& skiing, surfing and s.kating. He earned the lop Scout rank· 'ng while working part lim~ at an El Toro ice cream parlor and at tc-ndlna classes al the high I<' hoot lnstantRiehes .Youths Find $1.5 Million Irvine Co. Buy MARLBORO, Mass. <AP) -Two Marlboro leen- qcn had visions of instant riches when they plcked up &n envelope l1l a bu.sh and found two checks inside tolalint $1 .5 milUon. Leo Asnew Jr. and Gu,y Ercolani. both 1', rushed home Thursday lo ~bit the checks. The Mobll Oil Carp. has an nounced • new •lrttRM'rlt for puttb&H of lbe Jrvl.De Compaey t.n e~cbans• for S200 m1Jhun an Mobll1~k. In an announcement made Thursday, corporation oCliciuh. sakj .. an under1W.ndln1" had been reached with moll lrvlne Company 1harehold rs. However, Mobil vi« pceaident for public relations. Larry Heyl Jr. said tod1ty that unde,..tand "'' dad not Include Joan Irvine Smith. who bold.a 21 percent ol the company'• stock and wbo :1uccessfully blcxkcd a aimilar purchase a1reement last year. That acreement t'aJIM ror the sale of the S4 S percent of the land rompan.> 's stock held by the James Irvine Foundallc.>n for $110 m1lhon worth or Mobil stock, or about $24 a share Mrs. Smith was Instrumental in getting an injunction in Oranae County Superior Court blocking that deal be<'ause she contended the s tock was worth more than twice that amount. The injunction wiu actually ob· tained by the state Attorney General 's oHace. acting on behalf or the public which benefits from charities to which the foundation conlnbutes. The attorney general noted than an Internal Revenue Service appraisal had placed the value or the Irvine Company stock at $35 a share. The new deal announced Thursday calls for the acquisi· tJon of all the foundation's shares plus all or the outstanding shares exclusive or Mrs. Smith's or about 24 percent of the stock. Thal also works out lo be about $24 a share. &1rs. Smitf\ wa6 traveling from Newport Beach lo her home in Middleburg, Va .• today and so was unavailable for COCDment on the newest proposal Heyl said that v. hile the new Fro"' Page ,\ I CELLA ... fraud were achlevt'd with tht! u~t· of countl•rfeit in' 01ces bear1n~ the names of nonexistent cc•m panies and manufactured ut the Costa Mesa printing shop Mrs. Sears testified Thursday that she was wary of the press because she was workmg on a carefully ~uarded investigation oC county Supervisors Robert Battin and Laurence Schmit and :.late Controller Ken Cory al the lime Ray was approached by in· vest1Ralors Mrs. Sears said warrants authorizing a search or the Unit· e~ Printing Company plant might have alerted newsmen. "We had the trials of <Rep. An· drew· J > Hinshaw and <former Oranee County assessor Jack} Vallerga on our mmds and the board of super\'1sors was in a complete uproar." she snapped at defensl' atlornrv James Rici· <let · The witness was repeatedly reprimanded b y Judge Matt Byrne for comments she made during heated exchanges with derense attorneys The fNlerul jurist had a part1rularly !!harp reprimand for her after she asked defense al torney Godfrey Isaacs ''Why don ·1 ~ ou ask mt' a question 1 cun ;1ni;wt>r"' You ran not m:ake your own obwctaoni. from lht' w 1tness stand m th1<1 courtroon1. · Judge Byrne 11111<l And l I hank you know ~t· trr lh1.tn to do that .. · Jn this courtroom you \\ill lel Mr CA<1111st11nt l '.S Allorney Stephen > Walson handle his own case ThE'S<' proceedings are not 1nltrfenng with ~our Oranae County r ase so please try and coopf'rntr \\llh C\'C'r ont> In rnlH•d ' f'ro111 Pa~AI SORCERY. • (Ind then look 11 crew to bring her h<lml" to M uinn dcl Rey 1n hmt· for tht' Tahiti rnc1> wh.lr h starL'I June lS She la!lt dl'parll'ci Southland waters in lhc Tr:rnspnr rarl' from l~ Angeles to Honolulu, last July 4 While in llonolulu !lhecompet~ an thl' Around the State lof Hawa11 l racl' as a tuneup for th<' Haw au lo Okinawa race in wbirh she was hr!ll to finl!ih And first o\'erall on bandicapllmt". Modern yo('hllng records m d1cate that casn of a yacht olthol 1i1e rolling completely over are utremel)• unusual. In 1964 the 39-foot yawl Doubloon w11 rolled twire 1n stormy seuof'flheSoutb Carolina Coasl while sailing from Flonda to Newport. R 1.. tor tht" start ot the Bermuda Rtte. 1'bt' owner. Joe Byars. and his three· man crew survived despite the fact that the boat's dttlt was swept clean and her mru;ts and ri1r1ln1 can-1 td UI II)'. proposal doe• not inrlude purchase of Mrs Smith's stock. lbe: new aareement wu ttachcd while In •·con1laot coal.Kt" with M'r Heyl aa1d tbat the current agreement ma1 tl&ke mont~ or even yean "fore It ls flnaliztd becauw any aale of the found•· tioo'1 stock mu11t be reviewed by the Superior Court due to the In· junction 1ranted last yur. However. Howard rr1vett, at· torney for the Foundation, wu · quoted in the Mobil annount-~· mMt H saying. "the tn lne Fun· datlon had favorable reports on lhe proposed transan1oo from its tax. economic and rlllaoclal ad ''isors and has been an conta<-'l with the Attorney General ... lie indicated he experted a ravora- ble review or tbe proposal by the ('()W'\. Raymond L. Watson, president of the Irvine Company. today · stressed that tM announcement· of the agreement "is onl y the first step in the proposed acqu1Si· lion. There are many other steps that must be takea." lC the transaction is t'omplet ed. the company and its 78,000- acre holdings would become part of Mobil Oil Estates Ud., the real ~tale development subsidiary or the oil company. Froi.Page A l OSWALD ... Schweiker said some of the de- ficienries by the CIA and FBl were "deliberalt' " Schweiker and Hart are ex- ~ed to deliver a written report to the intelligence committee by the end or the month. The full committee must approve tbe re- port before it 1s made public The question or why Oswald killed Kennedy on Nov . 22. 1963, JO Dallas. Tex . Will be one or the first questioos to rare a proposed new Senate committee that \\Ould watch O\'er the workings or \ • S. intelligence agencies. The Senate lnlelligenct• rom· m1ttee 'oted Thursday to recom mend that tht• proposed new permanent, panel conduct an in· vestlgallon into the never or· ficially answered question But Leo's faU~r noted the ch cks belonit<S to the City o( Chicol)ff and were for deposit lo Capltal &nk and Trust Co. of Boston. He called the Otlcopce C:lty treasurer. Ernest. LoFlarnme Jr., wbo sent a messen1tcr to plck up the checks. He pruJsed the boys und Siiid the checks had blown out a car window. The bank said lhe boys would act rewards. But ll probably won't cover what Leo had plann(l(J for the money -"a house, a bJg van and a citizen's baod transmluer." f'r•• Pa,,.-A I SLATE DENIED ••. He said the Saddlebaclt Aua Coordinatin& Council <SACC>. a coaliUon of homeowner groups from the entire valley, bas proved its wol'tb and would be the best possible concept. it ill members were elected. But How•rd Fl>rst. an 1mporter·exporter wbo stresses he lives in .. El Toro not Lake Forut ," said bis candidacy oppo•es formation ol any kind of MAC, valleywide or otherwlae. "I'm for keeping the status quo." Furst said ... We don't need another layer of government telling us what to do. We h ave adequate representation through SACC and the county Board or Supervisors." E .A. "Sandy" Sandliog's candidacy 18 strongly pro-SACC, which he said has ·•proven gnu root.I representation that 11 MAC WO\!l4n 'Utave." "U SACC didn't exist then J agree a valleywkte MAC would be a good propos.lt.ion.." he said. "But as U now stands, the MAC would be the first step jn the death throes olSACC." Candidate Mary Phillips, a member of the SACC executive board representing the Lake Forest Community Association. said she feels, "SACC is doing .,hat has to be done. My biggest ob1ection to an El Toro MAC is lhl' rurther fragmentation of the \'alley." Mrs. Phillips obJected to claims by MAC backers that the oppoallloo candidates and SACC have failed to CuJJ.y deal with the needs and de$lres or El Toro re3ldenta as weJJ as Lake Forest. .. We never forgot El Toro at SACC," said Mrs. Phillips "Any duly orgaolud association can petition ror membership on the SACC board and be represented." Paige Hoover said her reason for opposing MAC is that taxes woul d go up -a claim criticized by MAC backers who say the service area tax rate ls already at Its legal 01axlmum. Mu. Hoover said SACC. whlch is a lready financially supported by the service area budget, wouldn't go out or existence tr MAC ls approved so both would have to be paid for, thus t.akina money away from park developm ent and other projects in lhe area. Sbe also said. she is "unhappy about all the name·calling lh11 Ml developed '' In the MAC campal&ns. The alxth opposition candidate ror MAC. Mildred Hudgins, also cited financial reasons for ber position. Sh~ dalmed ll wlll rost the serv1ct' area • ·soo percent more to support MAC as it does t o support SACC." Though the caodidntt's deny I they nre runnlnfot as 11 slatt• lhcy admit they arc not runninR for their own personal elct·twn:. but rather for the defeat of lht· MAC proposition TED ·15 WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! OUR FIRST EVER! YES! TED IS Fl NALLY 'CLEANING HOUSE'. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YQUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES . AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS . IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR CASH & CARRY -ALL SALES Fl NAL 2DAYSONLY MA Y 15&16 9:00 to 5:00 1371 WAREHOUSE ROAD IN COSTA M ESA ~~~~~~ WHIDA YS & SA TUIOA Y5 f:OO to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH• I r.'1 w fl'Tn.1 ff DH • M2 2050 LAGUNA BEACH · :~;~Ill( rll l't,1.\ .... 1' llW\ 1'1-1 1,,\~I TORRANCE• 2.:9'-19 llAWTllOR\~: Ill VII m1i.•n Fn 111 'I. Sun ll S 1111 3711~ ,