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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-11 - Orange Coast PilotI 7 l een I • • • • Viejo School ~us .. Spins Iiike Top Borr~ks Bombe d Portugal Quells . ~ebel Up;clsing LISBON <UPI) Air Force units loyal to former President Gen. Antonio de Spinola bombed a military barracks at Lisbon's civilian airport today in a short lived uprising against the leftist governme nt. The government said it crushed the rebellion and that Spinola had gone under- ground. rebellion. He became president when a military coup ousted Portuga I's 40-year-old dic- t atorslrip last April but was oust- ed in turn by a left-wing coup that put the present government in power. The armed forces announced· over radio and television that the right-wing paratroop unit in- It was the first indication that Spinola had been involved in the • volved in the attack surrendered and that "Gen. Spinola has fl ed to an unknown destination." Clememe Mom Facing Arson D e aths Trial By JACK CHAPPELL 01 UM Dallr Pilot Staff A San Clemente woman will face trial on two eounts of murder and one of arson in the deaths of he r two children in an Arkansas trailer fire. Sheli a Lessley, 19, formerly convicted of child ·abuse in San Clemente, has been bound over to Pulaski County district court where under state law, s he could receive a death sentence if con- victed of murder. Mrs. Lessley fled to Arkansas with her 4-year -old son J essie. following sentencing but before serving a 60-day sentence for child a buse. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant with a second child, was to leave Jessie with relatives in that state. The two children were burned to death in a fire at Mrs. Lessley's trailer in a mobile home park just outside J ackson- ville. At Cirst the incident wes treat- ed as a routine fire, but a fire in· vestigator probing the tragedy became suspicious after m~ting Mrs. Lessley at the site fo~lowing the blaze. . Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Arlen~ Heath, sald Monday th~t testimony during Mrs. Lessley's preliminary hearing revealed the woman's. Jack of emotion when telling or her babies' deaths made Fire Investigator O.H. Henry suspicious. Henry then looked further and spotted two areas in the trailer where it app~ared a flammable . liquid had \)een PoUred. Owen • Philpott, a fire inyesttaator with Ole state police, wai called in and additional signs or arson were dis- covered, authorities say. Philpott said he found what he believed to be gasollne in the sou beneath the trailer and inside round that the kltcben aas stove h•d been lefl on .and U\al th• ga.a f\lmace bad bee.Ii tampeftd Wlth. Mn. Heath 1Qid tM at.ate did nol reveal 1n jl$ evldcnce dulini <See ICU&DEll. Pa•• A!) The attack was carried out by warplanes and helicopte rs in what President Francisco da Costa Gomes called a right-wing military move a gainst the gov- ernment. He said the situation was under control ~t ~ed for calm to avert civil war. The attack was the first violence between units of the armed forces which toppled the fight-wing regime of Premier Marcello Caetano almost a year ago. It W?S the result of a deepen- ing s plit betwee n rightwing. politicdl moderates and radical leftwingers in the armed forces who support the government. Cof!ta Gomes described the at- tack as a "counter-revolutionary adventure;" that is, a move a gainst -his government that came to power in a series of re· volutions last year. He said four hours after Ute mid-day raid that the situation was ''now clarifying itself and r eturning to normal.'' , The bombing raid was carried out by several jet fighters and helicopters after two ptaneloads of right-wing paratroops landed al the civilian airport and oc- cupied it. "The counter-revolutionary adventure that made a unit of . paratroops attack the 1st Ligfit Artillery Regiment was conduct- ed by the treason of some pro- f essional off•cers who misled and took with them some soldiers an~ (See PORTUGAL, Pa1eA2> ' ~danil(lg Man Dies in Fire · · • TUCSON, Arit. <AP> -A ~ y~ar-old man burned to death •$ fire dispatchers listened to hi~ moanln&. t>n ~be te)e~ ~.NII U:tey lrapti'cally trlect to &rtce t;Wt ceu.· \ ~ P\d Yi ... i~ ti.Oil· day as llu ft . Flower of Tucson, who firemen said was apparently hurt too badly to Sf!ak but managed to dial the operator who contacted the f' <ltpart· ment. · .. The city flte department 1ot a call Cot he•p, b1.1t all \hey could hear was' moaning and groaning in the backf round," said Lt. Fred ltoo o( the Rur wl Metrppouian Flre Department. .. ... End· of the Line DIHrl'ilotltaftP...- E"D OF THE LINE FOR MISSl9N VIEJO SCHOOL BUS ON WILD HIGHWAY RIDE Mlr·aculouaty, None of80 Youngsters Injured•• Vehicle Swerve..Out of Control Flood Hits Homes; : , PCH Closed Twice By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL today. the worst damage was a ouiwo.11, '•~tst.tff mudslide along Bermuda Drive Nearlyascoreoftloodedhomes that buckled a 40-foot stretch of in Dana Point and Capistr-ano sidewalk and curb, said Clyde Beach and severe rockslides that Sweetser, public works superin- twice closed Pacific Co ast tendent. Highway north of San Clemente Phil Peter. San Clemente city marked U-e most serious damage · engineer. said th~re was no ma- from the storm front that hit the 'jor storm damage other than the south Orange Cpast Monday and expec~ed floodi_ng at the eatlytoday, ...... :-· / -,Shorecliffs ~olf c~~ty • Orange Count)' fire~ were togged 1.02 inches o( raltl during sUYnmohe4 to 11lho'1)es m Dana the 24-hour period. Point. and Capistrano Beach In San Juan Capistrano, m1nor Monday afternoon to remove floodin g was reported at weter that trept in under doors Capistrano Valley Mobite )lfier street gutters filled with Estates and at the intersection of storm runoff. Camino Del A vion.and Alipaz St. Streets. &)articularly affected wfre Pacltic Coast Higbway ln ~· t.>oint and Calle Fortuna, School F~ .. e Calle. hrtol'a, Via Satramento aa and ~la California in tapist.Dano "" ll•aehm.: .~cie dqdrtm nt ' u spicious' .A8 t.y v,a~c A A nre M "su~piclous oricin .. w~t·r from Ua• hornet s a '~llled.N1~.,_'°, h~ · ~·~·-~~ailn'0om lllJnivemty the evelllna llot.n to clear toaa ot Hiah kbool In t rvine. debris from .Coast Hi1hway fr.vine Fire Chief James bet._.een Pa,litaa .. r>rlve uct Brac:{lay said the I p.m. blaze C.alino Caplltr••· dirtid la a storaee room for Th• road w .. C10'4'4~ frotn paper wuhroom supplies ta Ole -t to 7 p.m . ilkt lacet:ffi>m:,;~ to ratf6en\ buUdlngin lhecenterol 9 :30 p . m ., accordln1 to a the campus. California Nlgbwa~ Patrol names caused $500 damage to 1pqkosman. aupplln and $3,000 to the struc· 1n .Laiuna Bea-ch;• ...,bf turt 1 the~nre. bU1'1W!4 thrt>Uah nh lnch of rain reil d t tbe root of the •tol'aa room. he 2'-bour Qeriod endb)g at. • a:m. aaid. 1 Shake up Seen In Cambodia . After Oust e r PHNO M PENH. Cambodia <AP > -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Borel to form a new government in a sweeping shakeup that included Ole ouster of the armed forces commander in chief . The move, a nnounced by the national radio, was seen as the ~ia,rt . .ol a major chance in leaitership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sourc'es said the U.S. Embassy was be hind t he shakeup, but one diplomatic source said the moves could have taken place without pri or knowle d ge of t he U.S. am· bassador. The reports came as the Com- munist-led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. Heavy rebel rocket and artillery shelling of the Phnom Penh airport agaln curtailed the American airlllt of vital rice sup- plies t~m Sai84>fl, and U.S. of- ficials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday. PoUUcal sources said Long Boret tendered hjs resignation late Monday. saying his govern· ment ••ts incapable o( leading the country any more'' following the removal of a province chief without consulting hls cabinet The sources said Lon Nol ac· cepted the re&ignation end Im · mediately re.named Long Borel <See LON NOL, Pa1eA2) No One Injured In.Crash By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot u.e Da11r Pilot s1o111 A school bus carrying 80 Mi~­ sion Viejo children sLi d out or control on a rain-slickened road Monday afternoon, doing two comple t e 360 degree loops, before coming to a rest against a fence. Witnesses and firemen at the scene of the accident at La P<1z Road and Mosquero Drive said it was a miracle no one was in- jured Driver Steve Bellows. 26, an employe of the Saddleback Valley Unifi ed School District. . was credited with extraordinar) driving skill which saved the children's ti ves. Be llows told Califo rnia Highway Patrolmen he was westboun d on La Paz and began slowing for a crosswalk by brak· ing and downshifling when he lo!)t control. The large yell ow bus whirled around in the road like a top, striking a center divider and gently nudging a fence before il came to a hall. ''It "as just like dtiving on grease. The road was very. very slippery." Bellows said after the accident La Paz Road has been the scene of numerous major and minor accidents s ince a road crew applied a coat of oil lo the asphalt base about three weeks ago <See SCHOOL BUS, Page A2> Coas t \\leather Those showers should end this evening, with fair and warmer skies Wednes- day, according to the weather service. Chance or rains less than IO percent Wednesday Beach highs 60. Inl and 65. Lows tonight 43 to 48. I NSIDE TODAY Dr Linus Pauling insists that Vitamin C ts still the "cure for the common cold" despite contradictory state- ments by American Medical Association. Story. Page AS Incle~ at Y-.. nrice &J ............. ~ . ., L.M. .. .,. &• Cal ........ a AS OauWH l i-12 C-k• .. . er........ .. . 0.a\11 ... liCH AJ .... ,,.,_, ... 'I-• AI0.'1 ..._... tl IMarmlHlatl ... M11u...een at MtMyTrft Alt Mem• a. Molt............ ..,. ...,,,~, '""'' ... Or"'9 Ca•n•tr a10 ........ .,., 5"ft• ., .. SI.ell Mtrttett , ... ,,,,." TllNten WM\Nr Werl4Ma"ft .. , .. " AJ At ... ... Al DAIL y PILOT s . Employes . tiet Utility Cµts SAN DIEGO <AP> - Culifornia utilities may be trim- rnini more than $10 million an- nually trom the gas and electric bills and telephone bills of their employes. the San Diego Union says. It C'omes in fringe benefits which cut 25 percent off their utility bills and up to 100 percent off phone bills, the newspaper said. The California Public Utilities Commission was quoted as say- ing $1.8 million lQ discounts was given in 1973 to the 50,000 employes of Pacific Gas & Elec- tric Co., Southern California She'll Get The Ha11g VENICE, Calif. (UPI) - The young woman bank 'robber appeared nervous behind her dark glasses. It may have been her first at- tempt at a holdup , and she obviously needs more education in the fundamen- tals of the trade -such as knowing \\here the money is Walking up to a teller at the Security Pacific Bank Monday, the woman pro· duced a note demanding all the teller's money. "You 're at the wrong window." the teller replied. "This is 'New Ac- counts,' so we don't have any money.'' The nustercd would-be robber asked for her note back and fl ed. From Page Al SCHOOL ... The slick r oad, aggravated by recent rain. sent a Mission VieJo driver sliding up and over an em· ba nkment las t week and on Saturday was the scene of a minor accident involving an Orange County Transit District . bus. · Two weeks ago the slick road was blamed by the parents of a Mission Viejo youth as the cause of an accident which le(l their son in the hospital with several broken ribs. The downhill section or La Paz was po~tcd with 20 mph warning . signs today but no warning signs had been placed on the road im· mediately following the slurry •sealing. County Ro a d Department spokesman William Zaun said warning signs are not normally required followin g the applica- tion of sealing oil and that it is not the department's poli cy to post them. La Paz Intermediate School children riding home on the bus were visibly shaken as a result of the ordeal. Gigi Shea. 14, of 26375 Alhondra Place, said ··1 was really scared. The bus felt like it was rockin{! and like 1t \~as going to turn over." And Rill Wc3ver, 14, of 26482 .Via Talavern, reported that stu- d e nts were tumbling 10 the aisles. '· r couldn't open the door I was so shak:.·. I h<1d three or four other guys pushi:d on top of me and I couldn "L get out until they opened the dour from the out· .side." he said Claudia llall. bus dispatcher for the school district. said the bus itself rccc>1vcd only minor damage. ORANGE COAST I ~ DAILY PILOT TPI• Or•nqo e,.,.,, Delly Ptlo4, "'41h-<ll •H-b•""" lho No~ Pu·n.1,.,..blh,..,llyt~O.­ Co.t\t PuDA1vuru1 <.omo•"Y St>P.,••• f'Oll'°"" M• Qul>lt>f>t"d "'4ncl•Y lft<0"91\ Frt .. 1 tor Co\l• Mow N•wllO"I Be.ell, Hu"'lf'GIO" llo.,.11 Fo""· •••n VAtlf'V. ''"jn•. 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" u•n le9<" ......-o s..!~MO Y•I .. ~ U101 La~ ...... • , ,,... o...., '"'- Telepf\one 1714t .,.2-4l!1 Cius I fled Adver1111ft9 .,.2·5671 ~.O.•CMC • YAU•• N•-. ,.....•tt• 511 ... 310 ,,.,..,~~c·•­os-ono ,,_......,.. 0.--C•-• (-1~ 140-1220 C•lfYrlO"I. 1•1\ Or•fle• (04 I ,.,.Dll\"•"f c;.om.. 1y No f\.4''1'\ 11.•c1W•\01U•"''•t._.\, HUM~•I "'•U•r •' • ., .. ,.,tt\•m•'1t " .. , • ., .. ,,,.'t C.. t•pradY<•• •61"-tV\ \.P-' • 11 p.rfT'•u1..-i el t,,,.,, •Ofl' o...wr \I Of"lld '14' \ fl"'' ... p ... , • .tf (.fl-.t• #IA#• •• t•1t'l>f'"'•A :.ub ( 'ipto,.,byr .. ,.~, tiJ C.)~rw,, fJVm•11 t4 oamon1r.1., moil•rtOo .11n•l1ort UOO ~·",.,.,, ' Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Co. "Statewide, PUC officials said lhe $6 d iscount for llS,000 telephone company employes totals $8.5 million for a gas- electric-telephone total of $10.2 million on the bas is of 1973 figures," the article said. If the discounts were eliminat· ed, the PUC'a Vlado Bece said, ''We 're certain the unions would demand higher wages at least to the extent or the benefits they're getting al these reduced rates." In San Diego, the gas com· pany's 4,000 e mployes get a 25 percent d iscount on monthly bills. A top executive of Pacific Telephone Co. can order up to five free telephones. without frijls. The newspaper quoted J ohn Thompson, who monitors the PUC in the office of legislative •analyst A. Alan Post, as saying he was una ware that all levels of governments above the county level Jose taxes because or the discounts. Thompson said in an in· terview: "Maybe we should look into this." The story said figuring the tax- es on gas and electric services are more complicated than those on telephone use because they are based on the company's over- all earnings rather than each l"Ustomer's charge. But the new state energy re· search tax of 1 percent for every 100 kilowatt hours of electricity is unaffected by the employe dis- counts, the story said. Church Aire Stirred l>y Light Bulb SAN DIEGO CAP) -The strange light shone brightly. In the translucent window of th& Israelite Church of God in Ch rist appeared a cross. There was a crown of thorns as well, said one in the group of 150 which mingled in awe outside. The crowd grew so large Mon· day that police moved in, clear· ing the way for traffic. A block of 32nd Street was closed tern· porarily. and police asked that the church be opened so the peo- ple could worship there. As many as 1,000 people had gathered since Sunday evening, ignoring a steady rain. "I and most of the congrega- tion are convi n ced this phenomenon is a miracle," said Dr. James Wilson, assistant pastor. ··ram a logical man." Police Sgt. R. E. Sigwalt said there were many who felt it was a sign or the Second Coming but ac· tually, he said, it was only a burning light bulb in the women's restroom. When the refracted light is turned off, even the deacon con- ceded the cross disappears, the officer said. but "God works in strange ways," he toldSigwalt. --- -f Fir i ng Vp the ·F i,etaeta Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia, s peaks to a group of attenUve firefigb.~ers at the fire station in Manchester, N.H., during an earily swing around the campaign trail. Fro• P age Al MURDER ••• the preliminary hearing, just enough to s how that probable cause existed for the defendant to be bound over. Trial date has not been set yet. Mrs Lessley was convicted of c-hild abuse in Orange County <md sentenced to county jail last August. Her husband, John, a marine, was convicted of felony child abuse and is in state prison now serving lime. Mrs. Lessley was released on . her own recognizance and was given custody of Jessie in order to t ake him to relatives in Arkansas. The child had been beaten severely. burned witll cigarettes on the face and burned on the in- steps of his feet. San Clemente police were called m when a neighbor saw the child wandering around clad only in a pair of training pants. Welts and bruises showed on his body. The child had left. the house while his father was asleep. Young Swamp Hunter s 0 1\: LAKE OWASSA, N.J. (AP) - Three youngsters spent eight hours in the Bear Swamp looking for a nine-toot tall mottsler before reappearing unJlarmed early today. They said they had not seen the monster, which some residents hav~ told police has gangling arms and long gray or brown hair over its entire body h:rid walks on its ~ind legs. • After read1og local n~wspaper accounts of sightings of the creature P aul R . Kinney Jr., 13, his 11-year-old brother David, and William D. Crouch, 13, set out about 4 p.m. Monday in earnest search. , The three got lost in the swamp and finally walked out of woods near their homes while bloodhounds a nd 100 policemen, firemen and neighbors searched for them. ' Gouni;r ~oard G e t s Free Clinic Issrie Forme r staff workers and volunteers a t the Huntington Beach Free CHnic are preparing to take their cause to Orange County supervisors. Laurie James: former medical coordiQator at the clinic, said to- day the clinic issue is on the agenda for next Tuesday's coun- ty meeting. • "We won't take any other ac- tions until we see what happens before the supervisors," s he said. Abou.t 30 to 40 former clinic workel's attended "Monday night's Huntington Beach City Council meeting but their hope for city council action was crushed by Mayor Al Coen. Coen eyed t he c linic gathering, looked at Lloyd Charton, the at- torney representing former clinic acting director Michael Lyon, then announced there would be no debate on the issue. .. The chair wlll not pe~ any discussion on the Free Clinic," Coen said. ''The only action the council should t ake is to react to any recommendation from City Administrator Dave Rowlands." Charton tried to reply lo Cocn's decree, but the mayor refused that, too. Councilwoman Nonna Gibbs moved to overrule Coen's.action, but she lost 4 to 1, so the free clinic workers left the council chamber w ithout discussing the issue. Rowlands-said today he does not know if the clinic controversy will be brought before the council again . He said he had hoped the clinic people would be allowed to say a few words. The a dministrator re- ported two weeks ago that he was unable to bring peace between the clinic's governing board and the former staff. At th at time Rowlands blamed the C!linic board for refusing to accept> a eompromlle by rehiring Lyon as director on a three or six- mon th probationary basis. '. Leve Visits ' I Cons Get Trailers SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -Times are changing at . ''Q. ''San Quentin's toughest convicts will be able to receive one-day and two-day conjugal visits starting March 26, according to prison officials. They said Monday that two trailers had been purchased with money from the inmate welfare fund ar1d will be set up inside the main walls near the prison hospital. The trailers originally were to go into operation in January, but widespread prison violence in recent months postponed the move. Inmates deemed minimum security risks have been able to participate in conjugal visit programs in houses on the prison grounds -but outside the main walls-for more than two years. Now maximum security inmates on the "Mainline" will participate in the program. EXTENDING OIJR .· SALE! ~li<JN~NOL.; . to rorm a new government. The prime mlnist~ and the former cabinet mel with Lon Nol et b1t palace late today to de- Uberate on the compQSlUon of tbe . now aover.nanent, the s~s .aald. The reported resignation ctkn as a ~u.rprtse to political ob- servert ln Phnom Penh, who ohly twd day• ago had been told such a resbuf Oe would waJt until after ~U.S. Contreas vot.M on•~ million emerien~y m1Utary .. d. bill f« Casobodla. Poll\tcal •nd diplomatic s o\lrces 1ald Gen. Sosthene. Fernandn, .tommattder in chief ol the armed torces since 1972. ·was fired from his position in a heated meeting at Lon . Nol's palace on Sunday. Fernandez was blamed for the poor performance or government troops in handling the Khmer R ouge offensive a nd failure to push general mobilization, palace sources said. Meanwhile, President Ford's chief spokesman said today some Americans have begun leaving embattled Phnom Penh at the s uggestion of the U.S. am· bassador t here. White House press secretary Ron Nessen told news men in Was hington that Ambassador John Gunther Dean suggested "nonessential people," prin- cipally wives and children, leave the Cambodian capital. Nessen said ''very few'' Americans were involved and that only some have left. He said there are about 400 Americans altogether in Phnom Penh. In a related development. North Vietnamese troops backed by tanks l aunched widespread attacks across South Vietnam to- day, toppling district capitals. bas es and outposts, cutting highways and t hreatening to seize their second provincial capital in two months, military officials said. From Page A I PORTUGAL other subordinates with false in- formation and through provoca- tion, which led them to shoot at their comrades in the artillery unit," Costa Gomes said. The 1st Light Artillery r egi- ment, an antiaircraft unit, is con- sidered extr e me ly leftist. Cosla µomes added: .. As the situation ls now clari· fying itself a nd returning to normal, the president of the re- public warns the population against the maneuvers of -agents -provocateurs trying to incite the population to lose its calm and serenity, which would lead to a fratricidal war serving only the interest of the reactionary forces." Health Plan Probe S ACRAMENTO CAP) ~ Widespread abuses in California's prepaid health plans have been uncovered in a fivc- month congressional investiga- tion, Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD· Wash.), announced Monday. A staff study by the Senate perma- nent investigations subcommit· tee, which J ackson beads, shows mfl n Y poor peopl e were "tricked" into enrolling in the program and received inade- quate or nonexistent care, the senator said. ,. . I.I We have ha·d such a response to our first sale in years that we physically could not 11 . ' cope. . · · For the benefit of all the people that couldn't be helped our first week, we are extending our sale. We have temporary ~al prices on numerous qualities and many special purch8$$S. ff YOU can't make 6ur regular holJrs, calf US, and we'll arrange to be here. . , .----· _....,...._ ____ ...-.;._ . DRAPERY SALE A.LSO GOING .. OM NOW 'Y r, :W "' J \ •tf ' .. ,,, ,.., .... I,< ,. . .. Between Storms. ~g vessel enters calm waters of N.e}Vport H~rbor, leaving storm ocean waters astern as clouds from passing storm hang over hills of Laguna Beach in background. Photo was taken about. 3:30 p.m . Monday during a break . in the series of rainStorms that has been soaking the Orange Coast. View is from Balb<ta Peninsula side of Newport Harbor jetty looking toward Pirate's Cove and Corona del Mar. &\S W@lYl[[ '. ®~rrwa@® ·Cot a problem ? Then write Pat: l>um1. Pat will cut rf'd tape. ~t the1 answers and ac- tion you need .to solve inequities in government and b usiness. Moil your questions to Pa t Dunn !A t Yo ur Se r vice. Orange Coast Doily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560. Costa ·Mela. CA 92626. I nclude your •telephone number. ~.,eaiea11 Option DEAR PAT: Noticing that many gas stations again are starting to give away glasses and similar premiums with a large gasoline purchase prompts me to ask if the oil companies forf;e their dealers to become involved in offering premiums. L.T., Dana Politt State law prohibits an oil com· pany or distributor from com- pelllng or influencing retail de· alers to off er giveaway items. Eaeb dealer decides this on bis own. Conditioning sale of oil pro- it u ct s upon the additional purchase or other merchandise pr Jen'ice• allO is ••alut Ole law in CaUronala. Radio Sftlt Free DEAR PAT: Last June 1 re- turned my radio to Topp Juliette Electronics in Los Angeles, enclosing $3 for handling and a letter explaining the radio was still under warranty. The com· pany confirmed m y shipment a month later. That's the Jast I heard, and I'd like lo gel my radio back. C.M .• SanCleme~te Joseph Kales, service manager for the western division of 'fopp Electronics, says com- pany records indicate that your radio was repaired and returned lo you in .July. Kates is assuming your radio was lost In the mall, and another is being sent to you. C'akadator Feat•res DEAR PAT: 'rve decided to buy a calculator. Whet kind of features should I look for? A cou- ple o( initial shopping trips have left me very confused as there · a re so m a ny m odels on the m arket. I 'm a high school freshman. R.J., Costa Mesa Casio, Inc., manufacturer of electronic ca lcula~rs, advises students in lower graas to con· sider a .. mini" model, available for under $20. Your calculator should otrer at least the four baste arltbmetlc fuaetlons. Know before you buy what capacity you need IJttbe answer dlsplay panel. The number of digits displayable on most calculators runs from I to 1%. Many new machines have an expansion feature. which doubles the lengtb of auwers at the toacb of a key. An automatic constant, which allows you to perform calculatlom Involving a repeated number and a fully noatlng declm al ayateJQ, are features that woulcl be °"ful to you. Know bow to •rate tbe calcalatOr before parcbase, or make sure that tboroach instruc- tions are tnclutled witb tlfe machine. Check the dfs.Play pan 1 for eHY vlslbUJ'Y and Celt the keyboard for co111fo1'table use. Jr you cboose a rnlnlaturtzed calculator, make certain the keys aren't too amaU for )OV fingers and t._e keyboard cae be .read easlly. Woman Slain; Man, 71 ~ Ilel~ LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A 11· year-old man wes ln custody to- day, cbarged with beatlna bis so-year.old glrlfriend to death with a telephone durlna an arsu· mentlnlbelrbome. William RlleY waJ arrested at the home by pollc• wbflwerelUm- moned bY nel~bbora who beard tbe couple ar1wn1 Kcmday nlahl. The vtcttm WH Ida MatMWI. VPUct aald tile CoUtl• bad u fdletbei' fc-rllJean.. , Fun~ Raiser Proposed Saddlelxrek Board May Hire 'Mo.Rey Pro' Saddleback College trustees were asked Monday night to ex· pJore a new method or shoring-up the district's budget -that of f\iring a professional fund raiser . William Ha rtje Jr., the man who attempted to convince the board of its effectiveness, doe~n 't call it that-" corporate develop- ment" is his term -but the end effect is the same: wringing donations from private sources. It was estimated by Hartje that a comprehensive fund raising program could add as much as $1 millic;m to $2 million t9 the budget of a college the size of Sad- dleback. lo a proposal to the bQard Hart- je, pr:esident of a fli'm called Co)Ildiunity and Business Sue-· cess, agreed to take on the job for ; an unspecified flat fee. Tt.Matees did, 1u>t commit thenil'elves to bil j>roposaJ but appare~ly think ~nougb or f.!l_e fund raising concept to &1udy it further. 1 ,. Fund rais ing is a~ prov6n method of securing financiai sup- port {or private institutions but it has remained largely Untried on the public community college level. ~ • Hartje told board members that hisr method Of. soliCitatioo doesn't rely O!l busil).ess or social Cher's Cleavage Sn.arks 'Sinners?' CINCINNATI (UPI) -Stati n WCPO-TV's decision to ta .e singer Cher Bono o(( the air because o( her eye-poppang see- througb costumes has many persons applauding the station's courage "to stand up for the de- cent." But others are complain- ing about censorship. WCPO general manager Bob Gordon, whose station is the local CBS affiliate, says he tried un- successfully to get permission to show "Cher" at a later time than 7:30 p.m. Sunday. "I object to the total emphasis the fady seems to have on her way of dressing,'' Gordon said. "My thinking is the costumning has a Las Vegas nightclub look to it. It seems to be a little too 'night ~Zoo Orangutan Dies Accidentally LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Eli the orangutan suffocated at the · z~ b~ pre.ssing his weight against his windpipe while woozily trying ·torecoverCrom a knockout drug. The 365-pound giant red ape was given the drug so he could be moved. While recovering Mon- day; Eli rolled about in his cage and "pushed his shoulders against a door with his head down on his chest," s aid zoo Director _Warren Thomas. "~air supply was cut off. By the time we found out, it was too late.'' clubby' for that early time period ... But when the network said it .was either 7:30 or not at all, Gordon banned Cher. A local in- dependent statian is now carry- ing "Cher ," but the mail to WCPO keeps rolling in. ':God bless Robert Gordon for taking off that naked woman, Cher , who is sinful in the sight or God. Mr. Gordon is a God-fearing man and now I hope he'll get those naked women oH those 7-UP comme rcials," wrote one viewer. Other samples from Monday's letter bag: "I, for one, do oot care to have Mr. Gordon telling me what to . watch. Leave it to Mr. Gordon to be the only self-proclaimed censor of 'Cher' in the country." I ''Put my three cheers in for canceling the naked 'Cher' show which was to have gone at 7:30 p.m. Thank God today for a few who still are not afraid to stand up for the decent.'' The Cincinnati Enquire r backed Gordon in an editorial, saying, "To its credit, WCPO opt- ed to keep faith with the com- munity." A spot-check around the nation indicated other CBS· television stations were broadcasting Cher in its scheduled time slot. A spokesman for Mormon- owned KSL-TV in Salt Lake City said the station was previewing each tape and had not taken anything off the air because, "We see nothing wrong with it.•• · One Male Alone . One H•rry Britton of M•nhattan pro- ved to be • dl•li- dent the other d•Y during th• Intern,. tkiMI Women'• D•y Match lft New York •• "9 protejted tor •o·c•tled ••Men'• pressures to force donations but· the encouragement of in- ~vfduals an~ corporations to invest'' in their college. •"Jbere won't be any 'I've got you down. . . ' or 'Harry, you should be giving ... ' or 'The .scale shows you should be con- tr,ibuting ... 'or 'Mary, you and I are in the s ame social re- gister ••. '," the funding specialist assured them. 1t was pomte<1 out bl Hartje .that Saddleback College is situat· ed .near a potentially lucrative retirement community - Leisure World -and that its cultivation could be "extremely productive." Rather than take a percentage of the solicited funds for himself, Hartje s uggested that the board o( trustees determine what its priorities are and the type or service it wants. He will then submit hjs fee. Hartje said he cons idered percentage deals unethical and tbat. be· is offended by fund raisers who tell clients their services "won't cost you a cent" when in reality they take a share out of each dolla r raised. Dead Cleric 'Onl Aidi . y ' ng Prostitutes' PARIS (UPI) -Cardinal Jean Danielou was fascinated intellec- tually by prostitutes and was try- ing to help one when be died in a strip teaser's apartment May 20, a Roman Catholic group sflid in a preliminarY report on his death published today. It said he had been in close touch with a t least a score or known prostitutes, but his in- terest was never s exual. Les Silencieux (The Silent Ones), a private organization of conservative churchgoers. an- nounced in its monthly magazine the first results or its investiga- tion into the cardinal's death from a heart attack . Editor Pierre Debray said the woman, Mrs. S .• · told in- vestigators that one night she was chatting with friends in a Left Bank caf e when an elderly man, dressed in dark gray ill- kept clothes, got involved in their ·conversation. He said he would like to see her again to continue the discussion . and they met two or three times. "The c ardinal frequented many women of the same type whom he met in the same man- ner," the report said. "We iden- tified about 20 but we have good reason to think the Jesuits (of- ficial church investigators) and p<>lice have a longer lisL "Non e of th e m to our knowledge accused him of bav· ing touched them. Mrs. S. on this point is precise. Some of them, however, fi g ure d be was a voreur and it seems the police in- qwry concluded this. . "But more persistent question- ing reveals he never demanc;led these women to undress or as- sume doubtfUJ poses . "The girls explained, 'He tried to make us talk. to know why we act tbe way we do '.' 1 The investigator said Mrs. S. eontacted, the cardinal on the Fri· day before bis death to say her huaband bad been arrested as • plmp, and that she bad no money and a child to support. ...... On .Monday the cardinal, 69, ate a larae lunch. including much wlD• ••hardly 1ui table for a man • hi• ac•, '' burried to Mrs. S.' apartmel\t and ran up four ruaht.s ot 1talra, the report said. · ''Wl'ltn be entered he said 'How bol lt lt In here,' ran to the win-doW and collapsed. Persuaded It wu '-!• dQty to •id a M>man In 4tiitre11, Megr. Danlelou was at .._ ..... ...,,......,.-..,i~......,._--~~-~~-:-:-~~--~~~~ ... ~.., . tbl IDd ot bJa atren,U.. •• . ~ -( I TUl!d!V, Mwch 11, 1815, SCC Student Dies By ARTHUR a. VINSEL· .. -. O.llr Nl«Mll'! His wrists looked pitifully thin in the Southern California College yearbook photo. His hands clutched a stack of books in the lap bent so hopelessly by bis years in a wheelchair. But his eyes seemed to shine with intell(ge nce and hope for the future he had planned. Kristy Vand~rwaal, 24 . will not be graduating lD May with a dou~ ble m ajor in the Bible and psychology a nd the academic honors that were due him. He died in his sleep and was found by his roommates Satur- day m o rning, a victim o f Muscula r Dys trophy that became evident when he was 13 years old. Vanderwaal thought he had the disease licked, or at least backed ·into a corner . He w as wrong, according to the Orange County Coroner's Office. The Rev. Gayle Erwin, pastor of the Costa Mesa college, preached a memorial sermon for Kristy to- day. "He w as quite an unusual guy," s aid Rev. Erwin of Van- derwaal, who, though confined to a whee lc hair, managed to become a s tudent le41der and honor student. Southern California College, with an enrollment of about 660 students, is a liberal arts school with ties to the Assembly of God Church. Religion was import.ant in the life of Kristy Vanderwaal. He wanted to become a minister. "When he first entered college, a welfare department counselor warned him not to go for his doc- torate because he wasn't going to live that long," s aid Rev. Erwin. Things Se8JJ\_ed to change re- cently. · .............. Kristy told mends his Muscular Dystrophy, a1 di s,ase which destroys the body with no known cause or cure, had at least been 5tabiliied. "For the first time in a long time he took a new interest in life," says Chaplain Erwin. "He even started dating." The handicapped ministerial student .who had enrolled !or:. SUCCUMBS AT 24 Kristy Vanderwaal • gradua t e s tudy at Fuller , Th e olog ic al S e minary in l Pasadena was also a student ·representative on the sec Cam- pus Planning Committee. Vanderwaal's contributions to the committee included initiation . or graded ra mps and other con- veniences for the handicapped. A resident or 115 Lexington Lane, a townhouse adjacent .to lM campus, Mr. Vanderwaal roomed with two friends among hundre d s at s chool , P aul Blakeley a nd J e rry Hoggett. They helped get him to and Crom classes. . They put him to bed Friday night. He was feeling ill. "He never t alked a lot about dying and he w as very op- timistic.•' said a nothe r fri end, ·•even though he was only sup- posed to live until he was 18 and that was s ix years ago." Friends also said the life thaf had been seeping away over the past 11 years due toMDapparent- ly began to go quickly during the last couple of days of his life. "I feel so str ange ... like I'm not e ven here ... " he said Fri- . day, after his last d ay of classes. Glider Pilot Plans Two Balloon Jumps Hang glider pilot Bob Torrell will make two practice jumps from a hot air balloon at Escape Country March 29-30 in prepara- tion for his attempt to crack the 17,000 Coot world altitude record. The bird1J1an from Van Nuys will make those jumps during the First Annual World Open Hang Glider Championships scheduled to begin at the Trabuco Canyon recreation ranch March 22. Later this spring Torrell hopes to ascend to an altitude of 22.000 feet tied to a hot air balloon. then release himself and break the re- cord by 6,000 feet. His warmups are only part of more than two weeks of hang gliding activities at Escape Country which so far has attract- ed the interest of competitors from Africa, Ecuador, Australia, England, France and Hawaii. ' Final rounds a r e scheduled . . Onassis No Better PARIS (U PI ) ....:. Aristotle Onassis remained in poor condi- tion today in the American Hospital where he has been since a gall bladder operation 29 dayS ago, a friend or the family said. Asked how long Onassis would be confined to the hospital in sub- urban Neuilly , the friend said, · .. w e don't know, it depends. He's ,still not too well.·• March 28 and 29 with the 10 best pilots appearing March 30 in a ·'Day of Champions.•' Other e v e nts in c lude motocross r aces, hot air balloon rides , the C alifornia Aeria l Circus parachute exhibition team, live music and motocross races. Glider pilots will compete for $5,000 in cash and the distinction of becoming the very fi rst world champion in hang gliding. Man '/{aped' ·By3 Women. DENVER <U Pl) -Police to- day investigated a report by a 27-year-old m a n t hat he was sex- ually assaulted by three women, inc I ud ing o ne weighing 180 pounds who he ld his hands while another undressed him. According to police, the man said he accepted a ride from the women while hitchhiking Su nday in northwest Denver. Police r ecords showed the man got into the back seat of the car where two women join ed him. He said the wome n, between 20 and 30. assaulted him while the thi rd drove around town. The man said t he women laughed throughout the incident and kicked him out of the car near where they picked him up. Flood Rescue 12-year-old Saves Boy, 9 • I CANOGA PARK (AP) -Nine-year-old John Stevenson saw a fence, so he climbed it. From the top Monday he tumbled into a flood con- tr;ol ditch wt\ich recent downpours had turned into a mini-rapids. AN OLDtR BOY, MATl'HEW Wolson, was watching the swift flowing water, a rare sight for a lad in usually arid SOuthern California. Matthew heard a cry for help and soon saw his young Canoga Park neighbor struggling in the four- foot deep torrent. When he saw John unable to grab the bank, Matthew also climbed the fence and then ran along the ditch's edge, trying to reach the im· pedled boy. THREE BLO<XS LATER, Matthew caught up and grabbed the younger boy's clothing. John was pulled from the water, moments before six fire units and two nl&ht·li~ht equipped helicopters showed up. Firemen said they intend to recommend Matthew for a special lifesaving commendation. .,. \ ., • ' ~ • A.4 QAILYN.OT w Now The • • ~oodNews ' • BLUE SKIES DEPT. -Baek sin a bygone era, there used to be $.his radio newscaster who came ,on the air with the salutation, s''Ah, ther e 's good news ltonight ... " That's what we tneed today. Some good news. t You already know there has :been flooding in San Juan ... Capistrano. That McDonnell »Dougla s is planning more I • !W!d!r·MMlh11.111S Cypr11s Kissinger ' ; Nets ANKARA (UPI) -Turkish foreien mlnlster lllellh lca.nbei. announced today after meeting a with Secretary of Stat. Henry A. Kis.sin1er ~at talks between Turkish and Greek C)'pflota over the future of Cyprus would be resumed ''very abort.ly.'' · He called a news COllfeniDce to announce the move.aft.er his third IJ!eeling with Kissinger in less than 24 hours. KlsllnJer's main aim waslqgetlhet.alks going again. . KJ$1NGER TOOK A DAV out or his Middle Ea.st peaceabft Uelo fiy here at the surprise invitation o(lhe Turkish 1overnmeDI~ alter be had tonlened Friday with Greek foreign t01n1ater Dimilrios BiUios in Brussels. · ' This evening KisSinger is flying back lo Israel to resume ll1' shuttle between that country and Egypt in search of a second stage agreement on Israeli troop withdrawals in the Sinai d~ Speaking as Kissinger called on other Turkish leadin, E.senbel told newsmen, ''Talks will be resumed very sbortJy between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots. Jn time when there bas been enough progress Turkey will be ready to begin negotiations with Greece.". The intercommunal talks broke down Feb. 13 after Turkish Cypriots set up a seperate federal state in the northern part of Cyprus, occupied by Turkish troops since last summer. IN A. VISIT MARKED BY se\'eral anti-American manifesta- tions, Kissinger met today with Turkish foreign minister Bulent Ecevit and a number ot minority oarties before seeinJ?: President I • Turkisli ~Talks 'Sfu:>rtl:r.~ ~ ., ~ . ' Fabrt KQ<Uturlt. He JD<t _.onclo,y.'lfltll Preailer Sadl Irmo, ud there Wu 4>.;osslbiUty Jae: would nlurn lo Brunell for a HCODd ZOllD4'dtalb'!'ltbl11Wiis· . . -. Turkiah newapape11 said ~.Y Illa! TUrklab ieadtts la Uielr taOts with tcla&ln1er Monday inade lt elear Turkey woUld acceJ>' no tn'e<ODd!Uons rortalb on CJl'~•ltll Greeee.. ~ 'fhe newspaper GQn.tydln tfie reUoe TUrk4i"y 13:1:d ncA. MOH down Amtrican buts ln.1'.eta •Uoti fot1tbe coo~ arms cutoff wu beuu&e Tu.rtey's caret•ker gove,rumeot tacked authority. " ,. .-' + lo I • 1 Police said tod_, ·nve members of the Jeft.11t 'TtrJdlh laboJ'. · pJrty were.arrested Mooday pasting posttn on wa.lli'Protest\DI Kiuinger's visit. • '~ ; \ Police said two Stieb of dynamite were'!,_.t1et1:'trom a speed~ inc automobile al the U.S. coqsulate in Iatin'bul Monday t.o pro- test Kissinger's visit. Only one of the sdckl exploded, ct\ising slight damage to a wall surrounding the building. There were no injuries. ' THE TEL AVIV N,EWSPAPER Ha'arett. reported tod ay that Israeli negotiators would give Kissinger on his return from Turkey a "detailedproposal''foraninterim accord ~ith E~vpt. The first would call for an Israeli withdrawal 01 its troops of between 20 and 30 miles east from the present lines, but would not include lhe kev MiUa and Giddi mountain Passes and the Abu Rudeis oil fields in southwestern Sinai. • ' . n,o .. B _ugged Comedian Dan Rowan said 'his room in Las Vegas was rifled and bugged in 1960 or 1961 to obtain information ·about my involvement• wi.th s inger Phyllis McGuire. Time magazine said CIA ordered prowling as favor to Chicago Mafia chief in exc hange for ser:vices. ~ llayoffs . That the Agriculture mepartment is warning home icanne r s agai n s t d eath by :OOtulism. That Bobby Fischer is li n another imbroglio over 'whether or not he should defend :iis chess title against Russian ;"naloly Karpov . ...., Yo_u ~!r eady know there is :;11ghting 1n Cambodia, South Viel- ;nam a~d Portugal. Coast Guard's 1 And 1r you don't have anything r tse lo fret about, there is always f axes, taxes, taxes. ~ YET TllROUG If IT all like lhe ir'adioman of yesteryear' used Lo lsay, there's good news tonight. 1 If you are in sympathy with the !Women's libe ration movement ~gainsl sexist, awful propagan- lcta, there is good news from i:.t>regon. You know the girl in the lack velve t dress who entices Ayou to buy certain Canadian libooze for ·•the feel of black "'el vet?'' You know the one. I Oregon has ruled she is too ~exy for their billboards and •have outlawed her. I . r IF YOU ARE a fortune-telling 9fan, cheers fo r Gypsy Barhey wMarino. who is s uing the city of _.Newport Beach for the right to ,stare into your upturned palm awithin the confines of that ,municipality. 111; If you're a Fountain Valley re-· sidenl grinding your teeth over .aforementioned taxes. you get to 8 relax a touch this week. The 1school trustees have decided •against asking you for a ny more ,cash. Right now, anyway. llo1ne, Meinories Gone • Should you be one of those folks 1 who is always looking for an ex- • cuse not to ride the bus, take 1 heart. Five guys just knocked ,over passenge r s on one ol 1 the 'hounds as it traversed the r southern end of our fair county. • Just like the old stagecoaches. Mrs. G . E . Dupree, 81 , Kennesa\v , Ga . s ifts through debris of her burned-out home and wonders how she will make it on an $84-a- month pension. All the widow could find were piles of half-destroyed personal let- ters and photographs that represent many memories of the past. ' Now you· can excuse yourself c from bus rides on grounds of 1 personal safety. WORRIED TllAT the com- puterized society is taking over your world? Rest easy. You have new ammunition today. Certainly you caught the news about Columbus, Ohio, attorney Ri chard Brudzyns ki who got t angled in a computer and came out married to his mother. .Just because your name isn't Brudzyns ki, d o n 't think it couldn't happe n to you. TAKE llEi\RT. Use this case the next time you ~ct in a hassle with your rrien dly local credit de· partment. And finally. V»e have the pre· 4,500 Color Television Sets Recalled WASHINGTON (API -About 4,500 color tele vision sets are be· ing recalled by two manufac- turers because they could emit potentially hazardous radiation. The Food and Drug Ad - ministration said many of the 2,000 Quasar receivers and the 2.500 Toshiba sets remain in warehouses, unlike the S20 million reca ll earlier this year or some 400,000 sets which were in consumers' hands. diction from your weatherman . The pe nd ing recalls invol ve Blue skies are in his forecast for Toshiba 19-inc h color model C.'9<15 the Orange Coast. • and Quasar 19-inch color porta- Never mind if it just keeps on bl e model s WP 5532 LW . raining. W P S538 L S, W P S5 46 LW . Jus t remembe r : You have his .. WP 5534 LW . WJ>5540 L P , prediction to be happy about. WP5016MW and t-IP5552.. Solon's Dog Bites Hand That Fed Him From Wire Services (,------------..). In 1971, Rep. Andy Jacobs' dog · "C·5",was removed from the Jn -PEOP'LE diana Democrat's office because · it bit Rep. James Symington <D-· '-------------' Mo.). On Mond'ay, Jacobs held a him with a loud bark, drawing ''welcome home" party for the blood from his hand, then lunging dog and it promptly bit Sym-at his che:Sl before being pulled ington again . · off. As Jacobs wrapped a Band-aid Symington was good natured ~roun~ a b_leeding finger on Sym. about the jncident. 1ngton s right ha nd, Symington .. s uggested that maybe the huge They put on a show at New ~r eal dane .shou ld ''see a York's City Hall to honor Joey shrink." Adams, and the comedian Until Symington walked into walked away with it. the crowded party in Jacobs' or-Leading theatrical figures, city rice, "C·5" had been quite calm officials, labor leaders, judges and friendly. and fellow comedians jammed But when Symihgton arrived the City Hall Blue Room as and attempted to feed the dog a Mayor Abraham Beame present- piece of c heece, C-5 lunged at ed Adams a certificate of ap- ·-preciation for lopg-stand.ing ef- forts to co.mbat juvenile delin· Icebreaker Escapes Freeze From Wire Services The U.S. Coast Guard's biggest and strongest ice breaker the ~lacier, stuck for nearly a :...eek in Antarctic ice, "rammed her way to the open sea" today, the Coast Guard announced. The 8,600-ton ship won its race against the swiftly approaching south Polar winter early this Widow Girl Found Dead In Col,d Room A1JAMI CAP) -A widow who didn't have money to pay her electric bill tried lo keep herself ~nd her daughter warm by burn. 1ng charcoal for heat after their electricity was cut off, It killed them. "It was a sad case-they were both ~bviously c?ld," Dr. P_cler Lardizabal, a ssist ant medical examiner for Dade County, said Alonday. Dolores Fe rnandez, 44 , and her d~ughter, Feli cita, 11, were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from a charcoal grill they used in their rented cottage he said. '· The two, bundled in heavy clothing against the cold, had been dead several days when their bodies we re found in their cottage Sunday. The bodi es were disco~ered by the landlady when she went to collect overdue rent. Although da y time tem - peratures in Miami were in the 70s and 80s last week. overnight temperatures dipped into the low '°'· "They had a heater. but the electricity was cut orf." landlady Juanita Curry said. "She didn't have much money." ( IN SHORT,.) morning , weathering an An· tarctic gale Ptfonday with 35 knot ,,·inds and blowing snow which r educed vi sibility to zero. "She backed and rammed her "'ay through to the open sea with the use of only one of her two pro- ps." The other propellei-was broken by the ice in the Weddell Sea, described as hard as steel. Phone E~rfi • NEW YORK -A fire in 3. NeW York Telephone Co. installation early today caused no damage to equipment but was declared "suspieious" by fire marshals. It was the fifth fire in a telephone company in~tallation here in less than two weeks. The fire was the second in the s ame mid·Pwlanhatlan telephone company building on East 37lh !Street in less than a week. Tariff Rate ATLANTA -Delta Air Lines. facin~ competition on lucrative N?w York-f'lorida flights, says it will ask for a new "no (rills" re- duced tariff rate for flights from Ne w York to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. ·' The two other major carriers National and Eastern Airlines' have . b~en gi\'en permission b.Y the C1v1l Aeronautics Board to of· fe~ the reduced fare tickets. with st ipulations simil ar to those Delta proposed. ERA Defeat INDIANAPOLIS -The In· diQna Senate has voted against the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. Ten Days Till Spring? quency. A native New Yorker, Adams ·has been long active in the Ac- tor's Youth Fund, which books free shows, featuring' top celebrities, into high delinquency areas. Lardiza bal said charcoa1 bags have printed warnings that the material should not be burned in closed areas because of the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning. The amendment, presumed de- ad. after defeat in Senate com- mit~ee four weeks ago, came up again Monday in the form of an amendment to a weaker sta\t equal rights amendment It failed, 27 to 21 . • Love·ly ·Study Snoiv in Easteni V.S. Raises Doubts Te.peratur~• Hltll .... ~· ·--.. " Ali.ii• •• .. ... Bl,,,...•cfll " " -~ " " .~ Bufl•I<> " " ·" CllK•QO " " ·" C.ino; ... n.n1 " " ·" C.-•..-.d " " .~ 0..11 .. ~ .. •• ·" ...... " n C.lrl>O I " " ·" ...... -... " ' .... ~ " " "' """""~ " .. .... -en, " " ......... ..,., " ., ·" Mlt•--,. " --"~ " " ·" _Or .. ~ •• •• ,.wTO•"-•• " .. , Olo.1-c.u, " " " "'""~ ,. " _,,,.....,,..,. ., " ·" -... . .. .. .~ ~·-" " ·" ~11 ....... ~ .. .n "'-idOtr " " ... -"" " ... -·-.. " ·" ........ " .. ... ... .-<Hy ., .. ·" S...fl,..llu " ~ ·" _,,, .. " T ... _ .. .. ... _ " 't ·" .,_.., ' Calll•rtWI c......., , ........ ,. .... •flfl.,.. .,..,....~ N.tn ... f4,. .......... "" ..... .. ,.,., <•1 Ill•'• tlllf<f ~"'.-..A, ....... , ... ~ wld .... '=' nMt' '*"• .... ..... , •• ,. • ~ <flall'q ... tMM .. llil•I .,,. •tmer ''"'" ,,.....,....,..,, .. ., .......... .,.. ...... "-"' ........ _.,. _..,." .. -·., ''"' " ...... •er::: 0wtc ~ TIWll ,..._ .. ...a...... It It.• llldltt. "This is a great day for me " Adams said. • • Guru Maharaj JI. 17, self- proclaim ed "perfect master" from India, assisted in the natural birth of his first child, a daught.ei;: The rellg~ous leader•s wile, the ·former Marilyn JolmlClll, gave birth lo an etghl·pounil, eighl- ounce •girl al the Guru's Divine Light Miaslon in MaUbu. The Maharaj Jl named his daughter. Premalte, which means vine of l9ve, according to a ramJly 1poke1man. • Proxmire Assails TlUj Waste . WASffING_TON CUPI> -Sen. William Proxmire (D·Wis.): sa1d today the National Science Foundation is squandering $84,000 lo study wby people fall ln love. He said it wa,· his choice "for the biggest waste ot the tax· payer's mo.ney for the month of March.•• Th~ NSF)>roJect is ''to flnd out why or how or lf or bow 10111 people 1811 ln love,'' Proxmire said. ''I BELIEVE THAT zoe million Americana want to leave some thlna:1 ~life Mm.yatery,•• he aa.id, ''a.nd rlcht at the lop or .thlnss •e don t want to know is why a man· talla in love with a. woman and vice versa." The study, now 1n ill third year with total fundina: of Sl.32 sdo ~ beint conducted by Dr. Ellen Ber1cbled, ptofeisoi-0f P11cbolofy at tae University of Minnetote. Roland Radloff· pro- .,..,. director for loclal psyebolou atNSF, s•ld Ille projld.'ia ID- tmdec1 to explore the relaUonshlp between dependency and ta. terpe..-al relatlonli>lpe. RB Mql ftlll: llESULTS OOULO be used by murl:: COUlllllon, poyeblalrllla and clinlul psyebolociats Jn-,,.,.ueall . Proxmire Hid NSF alaow .. 11p<ndln1. -lU,000to1ludy bltehhlllq. . -481,DOO t6 study the -lal behavior of Ille Alaltan b...,.., bear. -tZS,000 to 1tudy Primal teeth. -$112'",000 to examine thf: African Climate duriD1 lbe laa1 1~e ase. • ' . . . HE SAID HE PLANNED to mue • ..not "' ~ .,aw1rd1" lo• wHterul Cedual feODdluf proJect1 widcb -- ' climaxed "by a~ annual blgg~lfleolthe )'car award.'' \ Nazis~ Radicals . Battle · SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -N ads and left· wing radica l s skirmished at San Fran- cisco State University Monday In a scene re- miniscent of pre-Hitler ~rmany. . · Members of the Progressive Labor Par· ty, the Revolutionar)i ( __ s_ia_•e_) Studellt Brigade and the 'Spartacus Youth League cluhed with Bay Area Nast party leader' Allen •96.~ .. 201--Proile~t Vincent and six party 4111' .. l f.. .v•• ti ..._ members. · ~ • i o n e u n iv e rs it y Architectural model of a new horseshoe· Policeman was slightly sha ped legislative office building and injured in the scuffle but restoration of the "hazardous," century-()ld tberewerenoarrests. west w i n g of the state capitol in· Sacramento was unveiled Monday to the .~l•9~ned U .. ITel .... J"oint Rules Committee. The proposal calls for spending $62 million on a seven-story legislative building east of Capitol Park and $34.5 million on restoring the golden dome portion of the.capitol. • DIVORCE • LOS ANGELES (AP) -A state appeals court ruled Monday t hat the ·Los Angeles Board of Educallon may have ig- nored segregation in its schools but did not ac· tively practice dis· crimination. 'Artificial Islands' Urged for Coastline II"' "''"Y •t you hoH• o qrt..-d to ·oo IT YOUA'>Hf .. C Allf-ORHIA DIVORC E COUHSH \tot .. W ick-'>rr•ttf' 533-7740 RUFFEll'S build it," he explained later to UPHOLSTERY newsmen. W... 'Y• W..t Asked how such islands should be ..._ .... built, Cousteau replied, "I prefer not 1922 H..tMr 11•'- : Tueeday, March 11. 1915 0"11. Y ptLOT g45 DeathPeniiliy GiVeri MERCED <AP> -A Superior Court j ury Mon· day oTdered the deatb penalty for John Wayne Card or Woodland, con- victed last week of three counts of first degree murder. ·The· jury d eliberated two hours before re- aching its decision. Judge George C . Murry rul e d that evidence presented dur- ing the month-long trial could be considered dur· ine the penalty phase, so Monday's courtroom ac- tlvtty was limlt.ed to de· f enae and prosecution arguments. · Card, 26, was convict- ed in the strangulations last June Dr.· C. B. G rifrilhs, a Willows veterinarian, a nd his daughter, Lisa Ann, 13, plus the shooting death of Mrs. Griffiths. Card also was convict· fd of five counts of lddl napme during a weekJ long crime spree tha~ began with an attempt l9 extort ~.000 from GrlI· fiths. Jud ge Murri scheduled a hearin( March 31 on defenae Plqf tions for a new trial anq modific ation of tht· jury's conviction. ., Card was the nt, person sentenced to d.1-• under the new law. Hey IUYSI lis .the FINAL 4 DAYS - . ·of our The appellate ruling reversed a controversial ·1970 Superior Court de- cision that found the school board guilty of de facto segregation policies. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Huge artificial islands should be built off the American coasts to reduce the heavy use of the nation's natural coastline, ocean explorer Jacques- Yves Cousteau says. e..te M...-141.0259 to answer how it would be done -~========~ landfill, but I would hope not; maybe on piles or maybe floating islands." 75%·to90% 0 F F Ceme tery Searc h . LOS ANGELES (UPI> -. The Veterans Ad· tninist ration has nar · rowed its search for a new national cemetery in Californ ia to three choices - a site at March Air Force Base near Riverside, a tract or farm l and near Bakersfield, and a sec- tion or open federal land near Los Banos. There are four existing national cemeteries in California, three of them filled up and the fourth nearly full. The Veterans Admi n istration has agreed to establis h a new cemetery that theoretically would ac· · commodate veterans at. least until t he year 2000. Magee Linked? The mounting problems of pollution and human intrusion into the world's oceans were outlined by the French oceanographer . in a series of ap- pearances and m eetings with st.1te of- ficials Monday. ''In 1967, I would say that 25 percent of the ocean's vitality had been lost in the last 20 years," he told the full As· sembly. "Now, I would say 40 to 50 percent oftbat vitality has been lost." "Fish are disappearing; plants are disappearing," Cousteau told the As- sembly Resources and Land Use Committee. "The coastline areas are where the population pressures a r e the greatest.·· HE SAID THERE are demands for recreational areas, residential sites, power plants and other uses. "We need more coastline; we will He claimed the islands could be con- structed in such a way\bat the marine productivity or the continental shelf would be increased by providing addi· tional spawning areas for fish and ot.her marine life. IN A TALK with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., the ocean explore r stressed the need for factories to clean up their wastes rather than leaving lbe task to overburdened sewage treatment plants. .. It must be e normously e x- pensive," Brown said. Cousteau said the costs are not ex- orbitant if alternatives are con- sidered. Legislative spokesmen said Cousteau was invited to address the lawmaker s to improve their un- derstanding or the ocean that forms the state's western boWldary: Cons111ners Lose Market Pricing Bills Torpedoed PRICE ROLL- BACK! Ull'. STORAGE UNITS The L.lnldlltlef9 have dtacounted tho ,..._ on the lerooat units 10 Nip bu.al,,_• and Individuals aomllill ... ~,, coel• Four ••tH' 9' a 20'. 12' x 20'. t 2' x '5', 18' x 30' have ti.en d•scounted by an averaoe ol 25% fore monlh leases. Outdoor tto••oa rates have ti.efl reduced 20%. 7 olher 1lzu available trorn S9 a monlh 28t2 KELVIN AVL IRVINE. t2m PHONE (114) t7Ml110 . . . on all r~maining merchandise . . . ~-------------~-----LEATHER JACKETS Shirt Style -Shorts -Blazers, etc. Values from s I 1500 to s20000 Now while they last 53500 PANTS .. plaids, solids and checks, hundreds to choose from . Sizes 28 to 36. . Valu~s to s60°0 Now All s7oo • .. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Symbionese Libera~ t ion Army member R ussell Little told a Superior Court judge Monday that he would accept convict "Cinque" RuchPll Magee as his public def ender. SACRAMENTO (AP) IT WAS KILLED by a dividual items even if l============::J Cinque is the slave nam e· used by SLA leader Donald De Freeze, lwho was killed last May in a shootout with police in South Los Angeles. If Little's r emark connects Magee with the SLA, it would be t he first time Magee has been linked to the terrorist grou}>. -Two consumer-backed 9-2 vote to hold it in com-t hey start using com- bills affecting grocery. mittee. Assemblyman puterized scanning stores' pricing systems Fred Chel, a Long Beach checkout systems -fell were torpedoed by an As-Democrat who authored one vote short on a 7-2 sembly committee Mon-the bi 11 , s e id the tally. It needed eight day after industry Califor nia Ma nufac-"yes" votes from the spokesmen tes tified turers and the California IS-member committee. against them. Retailers fought the bill. First up before the As-"They are powerful SPOKESMEN for the s e m bl y Fin an c e. groups around here,.. California Grocers As- lnsu r a nce and Com-said Chel. He added the soc iation a nd the merce Committee was a Consumer F eder a ti< n of California Retailers op- mea s u r e b arr in g California had backed posed the bill, arguing grocery stores from hik-his measure. only two stores_ in the ing the price or food The other measure _ ·state wer_e us ing the items once they have . . res computerized system been displayed for sale reqwrmg grocery sto. and the measure was · ·to keep price • on m· pre mature. VftaminC Conunon Cold Cure Ai,-gued SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The long-sought cure for the common cold has been around for near· Jy so years, according to Dr. Linus .Pauling. He says it's plain old Vitamin C. But the American Medical Association dis· agrees. Two reports in the Journal of the AMA con•. eluded Monda y Vitamin C will not prevent or cure ·the common cold. . P auling says his recommendation to lake Vitamin C is in the realm of "folk medicine,'' which he says bas often .been far ahead of the docton in discovering cures !or common ailments. · PAULING. who has won two Nobel Prizes in· I eluding one in a nonmedical field indlrectly related to vitamins, flrat publicized his theory ln a book pubUebed in 1970, "Vitamin C and the Common Cold." . .: Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, was tlrst"'syn.' thealzed by Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi ln 1928. Paul·· ~ be1an research into ascorbic acid lo 1966 when a ew· York bfochamlst suaieat.cd massive doses of tamin C for the per!lstent colds Paolini wa1 hav· jq. ' He 11y1' he and hJs \fife have been taking lar1e amounts of ascorbic 1ctd regularly ever slnce and d>ey baven'l had any colds. Wben be reels one Q)ay 1»ccnn1D1 on betakesane.xtradoseolvitamlM. • AMERICANS 1pend about ~·a1J a b~Uo~ dollars .a 1ear on cold treatment medicines, but P lullnl ad· ~q1tn1ttt. · 'llfbese med.lclnes do not prevent lhe coldl, they· 'may dtereaae 1omewbat tM misery of ttte cold," .aa)'I PauUn1. "but th•)' allo do harm. beCIUH or lbetrtoxtclty and 1lde effect.I. ''Tho natutal, easenU1l ,food ascorbic acld, Uken In th rl1ht amount.a at \}le right tlmt, would prevent moil of these coldR Jrom deveJoptni and • )ltOU!d ln moat c11e1 (NaUy decrease the lntenslly '~theeymptoms 11\U.•t.b&\~odevelop. ·:. ~' •· Does Lirdora think . l.osi wm,.ht 119··~ . is easy? · It Is hot a slmple tosk for a patient to reach and maintain "lean welghf' for life. first the patient must have an honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical OoctOfS. llndora's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain their "lean welghr for llte: A safe a nd practlcol pion, w ith proper nutrlttonot diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-llmlnal vlsuol olds ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program Is under the strict ~•Ion of Medical Doctori, speclol- llfl In Bartatrtc Medicine. LlndOtO Olnlca ore owned and admlnlctefed b¥ Medloal Docton hit NMtrtot '*' PfOOflce to Borlolricc. ALL Olnlo P9l10i wlelcw. ~ bV ttle lklte of Colllomlo. Call fot Information • Monctay thN Frtday a A. M. to 6 P. M. Lind6io~· MEDICAL CLINIC· .NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 6'5-37'0 557~893 Pace Pmtesslonal Melo V«dG . . Bldg. PIOfeulonO Bldg. scin lemOrdlno • i Long leoct\ • ~ HAiis • ' Hawthc>m4t • Otmage • N~ teoch ~"*' Qrcw. • ~lead\. PalodenO La Habfa • WOOCland ~'"'°'' OOb • Welt Covina • Ful~ • Rll---• lar'9a MoNca . c.o.ea ~ • Pomona • c.ntlot • .-.woocs .. Teach your children these SAFE KITE·FLYING RUlES 1 Don t cross streets •or highways while flying kites. 2 Don 't fly a kite with emetal in lhc frame or tail. 3 Don't use tinsel string. •wire or any twrne with metal in 1t. n Don't fly a kite over ... TV or radio antennas s.Don·t fly a kite near electric power lines and don·t try to retrieve a kite caughl 1n power lrnes. 6 Don't fty a kite in the •rain. ses: Southern Cshforma Edison An l q111l Clr, 1 , v r SHIRTS Shirts and More Shirt~. Short & long sleeve, all our European imports a nd lots to choose from.' Values to 535°0 Now All s5oo SWEATERS and VESTS - Turtle, c r ew, V & U N ec ks. Values to 550°0 Now All s7oo SUITS .. 2 & 3 Piece. Velvets -Cords -Wools -De nims. Values to s I 50~0 Now s35oo SHOES . Slip a ns. Ties & B oots. Values to 550°0 Now 57~ BELTS ... Values to 5 1 8°0 Now s3oo SALE ENDS SAT., MAR. 15 6:00 P.M. Don't Miss These Extraordinary Barqains . 6 5 Fashion Island, Newport leach SALE at Fashion lslanCI Stor9 Oniy Al S.. AMI & Mo HoWI or Lay9W9fl · t t • •' If • I I ... DA:ILY P LOT EDITOR AL PA.GE For lhe past two years, Orange County govern- ment bas played a game of budgetary cat and mouse. On one hand, the supervisors sliced 3S cents from the county•s property tax rate. In the same two year period, though, total county spending climbed from $306 million to $382 million. County payrolls increased by 1,427 jobs. Supervisors were able ~o cut the tax rate while public spending and payroll grew because of: -A phenomenal two-year 26.8 percent increase in Oran~e C~unty assessed values touched off by ram- pant mfla~1on t~at sent property values soaring. An mf us1on of federal revenue sharing money that was used for projects that otherwise would have been paid for by local tax dollars. Despite the two-year 35-cent tax rate cut what the budget juggling meant to most county taxpayers was higher tax bills. Now. judging from a confidential memo sent to the supervisors last week, it is apparently time for the county budget to be funded without the aid of economic windfalls. There apparently will be no startlmg increase in assessed values this year. General fund balances carried forward evidently will be $12 million less than a _year ago. Consequently, except for a possible $5.3 million _one-~ime infusion from the sale of Orange County Med1cal Center, supervisors for the first time in two years will be on their own at b\l(lget time., . Thanks to the unhappy combination of inflation and recession, their task won't be an easy one. Certainly they'll have no trouble curtailfog capital projects, including construction of a new county administration building. And perhaps 11,000 county workers can be persuaded to accept minimal pay r aises, though judging from early wage negotia- tion it may not be an easy mark in 1975. But. the county b,udget problems are across the board, increased work loads in welfare caused by high unemployment, for example. Certainly no one wants a tax rate increase. But ecoaomic conditions being as they are in 1975, the Board of Supervisors wilJ l>e hard pressed to avoid in- voking one without running the risk of crippling some parts of the machinery ol county government. Lost in Committee Each of Orange County's five supervisors bas an abundant supply of executive aides. , An assignment occasionally handed the aides is io have them form a committee to hammer but proposed solutions to public issues on which there is disagree- ment among the supervisors. Recently, for example, the board agreed that such a committee should study redistricting of the five s upervisorial districts, a highly political issue. The committee was to listen to what the public had to say about a new alignment of districts and then suggest alternative plans to the Board of Supervisors. It was more than a month ago that the board formed the committee and went on record as favoring redistricting in 1975. At the time, Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich, who opposed redistricting now pre- dicted the process wouJDn't take 30 days. ' But, so far, little has happened in committee ex- c~pt a general agreement on obvious principles of re· alignment. Those members of the public who have sought to participate have been turned away from the private meetings. . In this case, it's obvious that the use of an ex- ecutive aide committee permits the supervisors to take ~ popular position pub~cly and then let it bog down ma dragged-out committee action. ' Somehow, that doesn't seem to be an appropnate use o_f ''ref erring'' an issue to committee. Squeezi11g Out the Competition Kicls, Dogs Understand Each Offer Dear Gloomy Gus 'Quality' Standards Rigged? (SYDNEY HARRIS J Thoughts at Large: With a family pet, the younger the child, the better the dog un- derstands him; it is only after we acquire abstract ideas, systems of belief and rigid attitudes that we lose the nalur al power to com- municate with those Jess in- telligent than us. Man seems to need at least" three lives in order to profit from his faults: the first in which to commit his e rrors, the second in . which to com- m it exactly the opposite errors, a nd the third in which t<1' walk what Buber ·called .. th e narrow ridge'' between tht: two. A creative artist without a highly developed sense of Nature can never be first-r ate; if he is not deeply interested in, and ·moved by, the natural world ( like Goethe, for instance), he is temperamentally incapable of contriving an artistic world that rings true. Couples who are "blindly in love .. need to be reminded of Madame Recamier's injunction that ''lovers should keep their eyes wide open during the Re B.C's suggestion that residential streets be cleaned after resideQ,ts go to work-if all those cars were parked in garages and driveways, where they belong. our city street sweepers could do a much better job of keeping streets clean. M.W. ~y co. <-Ills -MlllmlttM..., ........, ....... __ ... ,, ......... vleM .... M• ... 111r. S.M ,,_ ... .-... .. 0.....,oa,o.11, ~.._ wife who knows just what not to say. Young people who scorn his· tory as ·•something dead" fail to recognize that the only way we can make sense out of what is happening today is by knowing what happened before us -just as an adult cannot be fathomed without penetrating into hi s childhood. Speaking of .. making sense•· reminds me or Proust's acerbic comment: "Everybody calls ·c1ear' those ideas which have the same degree of confusion al> his own ." So many Americans seem proud that the Watergate denoue- ment "proves" that our system · works; but aJJ it proves to me is that a part-lime ni ght guard was on the ball when practically nobody else was. l have never understood the phrase ··a senseless murder," which seems to imply that there ·courtship -a nd half-closed after the marriage," whereas in mosl cases it's precisely the r everse. · can be sensible murders. The cook eventually comes to imagine that the presence of his finger improves the taste of the dish. The happiest marriages are those between a husband who knows just what to listen to, and a People who encourage pigeon~ must f eel friendless beyond belief. lt's hard to decide who are s icker in their sex urge -tho~e who avidly enjoy obscenity, or those who fervently crusade against it. WASHINGTON -Supposedly, the publk is protected by the rigid standards which govern the quali- ty of manufactured goods. But more often, the s tandards are set to squeeze out competition and to fleece the consumers. Evidence to s upport these charge:. will be laid before the· public next month by the Senate Antitrust su bcom m ittec during six days of hearings. "'The se h earings," states a con- fidential staff report to Chairman Philip Hart, D.-Mich .• will show that the "voluntarv standards., of mo st in - dustries aren't voluntary at all but ''have been used by the 'ins' to exclude the ·outs·." THE STA:'\DARDS are often rigged. according to the study, to bankrupt small competitors, to· gouge consum erc; and to obstruct• inventors with better ideas. The victims are stifled "in much the same manner {as) an octopui. hangs to his prey," the report charges. Here·s how the game allegedly is played· · The established companies often control the profcssionnl societies which set the s ize. strength and design of products rangi ng from scrC'ws and staples to steam plants and manufactur· ingprocesses. It is all too common for the pro· fessiona l societies to set stan- dards," hi ch benefit their own in- dustries. Con~umer advocates seld om have a nv real role in set- ting the standards. Then the go\•ernment oft en compound s the injustice by adopt- ing the rigged standards. For most govC'rnment agencies, lack- ing the technical staffs to wntc ·their own specifications, simply accept the industri<'s' standards lock, stock and barrd GOVER~M ENT procur~menl . (JACK ANDERSON J . specifications .a r e often written, therefore, so that only a few com· panies can compete for contracts. This is true not only of federal pro- curement but of local housing codes. The r esulting monopolistic pricing adds enormous extra cos- ts to the price the ta.'<payers and consumers must pay. Here are a few illustrations from the confidential Senate study: -A determined s mall busi· nessman, named August Hebel, discovered a new way to decrease metal distortion. For years, he made the rounds in Washington seeking acceptance for his pro· cess. Hut everywhere, he was told to get the approval of the American Society for Testing and ~Iaterials, which seemed more inter ested in protecting the old t:stablished methods. '!';ot until subcommittee attorney John Ray threatened the societ v with Senate exposure did it a·gree 10 look at Hebel's process. -The Walts Regulator Cu. ol Lawrence, ~ass., developt•cl a backflow valve for pipes, whi ch would cut valve costs in half. Thi s .could save purchasers millions of dollars. Yet the Cross Connection Foundation. which sets standards for s uch valves, allegedly ··re· fused to certify" it. Coincidental· ly , three of the four companies which manufacture the more ex· pe nsive ,·alves were founders of the foundation . I -The little Hydrolevel Corp. of Farmingdale, N.Y., developed a boiler safety device, which even- t ua Jl y was approved by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. But the Senate study says Hydrolevel will present • testimony at the hearings that a competing ITT subsidiary "used the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in its at- tempt to knock Hydrolevel out of. the market.'' Hydrolevel alleged- ly was injured, for example, by a misleading AS ME letter circulat- .ed by lTT. . Besides airing s uch abuses: 1he- Hart hearings are expected to produce a de mand for strong Federal Trade Commission g uid e lin es t"o ea se the stranglehold on standards. Tracking Down Scholarships Without throwing rocks al the State Scholarship Commission which has been doing an excep- tional job of granting educational funds to students, there is a possibility that the commission could stretch its money to the benefit of a great many more ap· plicants. The commission was established some 20 years ago to e nabl e worthy s tude nts to achieve higher education. It has administered the program blamelessly and the legislative approriations have been regular- ly increased in recognition of the good work. This year the com· miss ion will spend over $32 million financing college under- graduates alone and it is an- ticipated that the scholarship fund will be as much as $43 million next year. SOME 32.000 undergraduates are now being aided by the pro- gram but a review of the system projects the potential of extend- ing benefits lo an even greater number. Currently ihe applications are ( EARL WATERS ) processed without any explora· tion of either the possibility the student may unknowlingly be eligible for veteran benefits or some privately funded scholarship. The possibility that many of these are scholarship applicants who .could be assisted in achiev- ing their goals without a state award is worth exploring. Perhaps, like the Veterans Department, a pilot program for screening applicants to de - termine eligibility for Cf I benefits might point the way. . \ As for privately funded scholarships, there seemingly exists no satisfactory bank of in· formation regarding all that are available. Some directories have been published but even these ap- parently are not widely known and in any event are far from complete. The fact is that there are all kinds of "strange" scholarships for those who meet the criterion. Some of these are. reportedly. peculi arly odd as ··red haired, green eyed male with the name of Kelly" A RECENT issue of Time told of a New York firm which has computerized 250,000 sources of student financial aid which it matches with student applicants ·for a fee. Arthur Marmaduke ex- ecutive director of the state f~nd. says he has heard of a number of ·such operations but cautions that some of them are virtually worthless and at least one bas come into the clutches of the law. · If the sources are anywhere !'ear that claimed by the NY firm 1t would seem entirely possible that the state fund might dquble the number or students it aids by estatnis hing its own computer bank and screening each applica- tion for the chance the student might qualify for a private scholarship. A feasibility study for such a program appears worthwhile. Public Opinion Polls Often Miss Real Point WASHINGTON -No activity ls more suited to the spirit of the modem age than the public opi- nion poll. It is the instant plebiscite, the fingertip referen~ d~m. the moral trump card that, once thrown down in any con- trovers y, silences dispute. The crusher in an --, argument i ~ r - the statement "-r that, .. Well . j...,. the 1-test polls .. sbo" thnt 69 percmt of the public aereed with me What can ))e more democratic in tcaeept tben pdllina the public to ftnd out .that it thfnka. carry· ma on a mare or IMa contfnuoua eJerlion about any and every topic? Pollins ls such 1 self· evidently ull1factory way of finding out what's on the national mlnd that it h11 become an e!-~nU1l tool ror prect1cally every klJld ol lulitutton. It baa bttome such a crutch for the mus media that ln the field or pe>Uhcal re-·r•e tt lhfeatens to ell min te the cultivation of the skillful in· sight, and even thought itself. Nevertheless, the public we . are always polling doesn't exist. It is a construct of the mind. The reality is that we are too numerous and too different to be regarded as a ··public" except in the purely legal sense that we can all vote, although most of us choose not to. THE POLLSTERS themselves recognize this, which is why they • try to break thi• theoretical public of tbe!n down into sub- groups whose opinion1 are tlteD sampled. Tb at 's hardli more aaUslactory. To tell ua ~ a percent of all "Protubnt1•• believe aucb and such is to tell us nothing. High Church Anglicans and hardabell Baptists share the name ~ant and little else. The aame can be aafd of most or tbe other cateaor1es Pollsters use. They're meanlnstess They're meaninaleu in another way also. The polls may 1how, for lrutance. that o larae maJortty )avor gun control, but ( VON HOFFMAN ) what they won't show is the in· tensity of that sentiment. The vaguely held opinions of masses of people mean nothing, in the practical order, against the energetic dedication of a minori· ty that will co out and do something to prevent gun control from coming to pass. Far more ·useful is some kind of indlc~or ·tbat links opinion· with the dis- pc>tJtion to act. • Tbe Urban Research Corpora· Uon of Chicago may be the only ot1aruzatlon to try to Jet around the drawbacks of p0tlln1 by 1ur· veyln1 actual behavior. For several yeau now Urb .. n Retearch bas bun dolnf the sareantuan job of cUpplna 200 dally newspapers ln as many citiet. They only cUp local news, which 11 indexed under 117 cat.egorles covering 1lmo1t every conceivable kind of human activlty I For a client like an embattled· oil company, the results are much more valuable than a public opinion s urvey that simply tells them three-~ourths of the population regard them as rip-off artists. What is really important is to know if there are groups forming across the country to lobby and politic against them. Action versus lethargic opinion. THE DIFFICULTY with the Urban Research approach has been that In an age that loves numbers there was no way to quantify this data. They've oow solved that problem and at• pul- tinl out a pub Ile aUon called "Tbe Trend Report." which la able to express the ebb and now and maiNtude of interest and activi- ty in number1. ttsbouldn•t be 1urprlJLn1tosee th1t the America picked up by "Tbe Trend Rep0rt" la quilt dlt· fercnl from th• QfiC we fel In the ma,Jor natlonaJ media. For eJl· ample, while television n.ws lm· . pll~s marches and demoftllrl· I Uon1,1re thins• or the past, ''The Trend Report" teJJs us they are . oe,currinc with Increasing f re- quency all over the country. In econoJDics we learn that con-trary to what we•ve been iec1 to believe, the coll»pse of the office· space market isn't a Manhatt.an phenomenon, but bu occurred everywhere. Jn Mlnneapolia·St. Paul, the vacancy rate is 20 per .. cent. and in seembf1ly pro- ORANG.E COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Weftl,,,.,,,.,..,. ti Thomot K""'6, Jlditor Jaorbcrra 1Crdb6ch E~P·~ sperous Dallas lt is expected to hit 25 percent shortly. On brighter ~ide, we learn that. even as tbe heavy spenders; t Washington plan yet larger and more impractical subway systems to solve our urban transportation problems • minor trolley car revival ls g0in1 t on. i i I • , TU!!d!y. March 11 . 1975 l DAILY PILOT • Marijuan·~ MeftsUre · Advarices SACRA?.1,ENTO (UP I) !'flt records for marl· b ave then records the a.ssocia hons a nd -A bill to reduce d\nrl· Juana conviction s be l purged, too. Younger a r g ue d t he • juana ptnaltles and end ~uraed from state and • , the threat of jail sen· local crlme tiles after Tbe measure was OP· ball s p urge provt&ion tences for possession or two years\ For· t he posed by the California would add extra expense small a mounts of the: es timate d 500 ,000 or Djstrict Attorneys As· to Jaw enforceme nt. substanc~ has cleared lt.s . more Californians con-sociation, the California final Senate committee victed o r mar ijuana Peace Officers Assocaa-l · But M os cone said anJ been senttothe fioor. possession ln the past.I tion and b y Attorney ove rall there would be a Tuesday Eveni"9 • ....... (R) t..) '73...,. ~ ~ e1111t w.iw, JO • ~,,._, Clr4J. A _..ltll!Oln flu c-. Ollttfr....,.to~ ._. Wllat.,,..,.. to... -The bill CSB9S) by Sen. they would be a llowed to Ge n er a 1 Ev e 11 e J . cost savings beca use or George Moscone CD-San go into court and seek to Younget. Spokesmen Cort fewer marijuana trials. F ran cis co> was ap-· MARCH 11 flG4I Md ~ thlt Is N . ....,. ..i.t ht Is lluntlfte, ~ •• .... ~.... 1Ri1Mt i.et 11111 lib ........ ... , ......... UUJt 1lle AICllllt ti Ma "WllW Wiell· w. °""* ,....,... ill WolM" . ::: l:OOIW.!lt~~~ .. ~ ~ ::::':', ir:er r..-a•""' ,,...,._tWs MW T.,.. the quatill flCilC S.. fllcAwnft ~ Hd I poib wtail Wllell I ... .. ... """" ll•An!IJ -...ii Ca-I . ~, ,,.. o ... Cwt) ...., ·=:· --lllfl$ I IHMI'( • e . $ccllt 3·1• proved by the Finance Committee by a bare majority 7 ·4 vote Mon· day. There was little dis· cussion in contrast to a previous hearin g by the Judiciary Com mittee. 1 JN CASE S involving less t h a n one ounce, "'°I== SM "9ndyi..;4 s:= =.r. , C 'Cir' Wa a..M ~':t • MMW1 . ,...,..,.. ............. .i-.. IJllh... . 7:00 !'&! OOG'HD ,._ t:11l1r .._ ''Thia Is not the day to ask for a raise. He put his golf club& In the shredder. . ". · there would be no arrest and the maximum penal· ty wou ld be a $100 fine. The measure would re· d uce Crom a poss ible felony and 10 years in prison to a m isdemeanor and six months in jail the p u ni s hm en t f o r possession of l a r ger amounts of marijuana. =~· Ct:.:J:.' ,_ l.t Tiena 1 &.-..... lo••O~u•••• Jnu ht iOaii ~ ill I dllal fl) I "' role IS I 1-tiiM dbc loctlY l!ld Blacli ~~ elvet ' . . <I ..... ,......... IS I lldlft1 Westn stat who uses ftt '-,., bis radio loolldtt4 • 111cwide W• llCEJ 1111.Wallif Dr~ with 1n 1llW ·tblt permits 11111 10 (j)) IMlm commit lllllllht. Kltlltli• ~ Ads 'Too Sexy' Possib l e f e l o n y pen a ltie s for s elling marijuana or driving UD· d e r the infl u e nce or marijuana would be un- changed. Drltll Undtrl Chlla. ~mil FlfT at4 n.,. a..ctt Walktr tdnllstoii also Pt*t. 7:JO~T...urt H..t DQ(l)({G O':'Ptllu Sltrf · t11~(J)....,._ ....,.. ''flit.~' Tryinl to trecll dowll lAt'i'ilit A 11M1 "-• I robbtly te1111 whldl s,ecitllm Tt Ttl tM Tl'llll in dnlptom. dctettiws. a.rt Jlmt.. • -.. $ lltwle: (C) (%llt) SOii (Doll ,.., .. ) i nd Lew R.eMS YWrt Mill" (NS) '52 (Mlclllel Cole) find I witJless. Dew· fi rm manufa ctu ring Black Velvet to be "dis- c ree t" in · the B lack Velvet ads appearing in Oregon. TH E M E A SU R E would provide that ar- M lo Lanu Ooltttl Monvw rt Gibsoll (limes M.ldlin) wllo -,·=-~ ~ . ~ ~. :-..: :::ufy:: MI LWAU KI E , Or e'. <UPI > -The Or egon U -' quo r Contro l ·com - mission has cracked dO'VJl on "too much sex suggestiveness" in ad· . vertisem ents for Black OREGON JS a liquor 'Ab • v e lve t ca n a d i a n monopoly st ate a nd thus . ortion. Alllltl .... • his lifa. Uttle..... . ue ~= c.111111 ~ 'whiskey in the sl ate . has cont rol over sales Liquor Control Com-'and a dve rtisi n g of 'T'ackl d * .OOTomwrowonABC Clfmi11arcu wai., u. AtterschoOI Special "' A Dud Har oo tttr mission administrator alcoholic beverages. .I~ e Kenneth Underdahl is-Underdahl explained sued a n advisory to the . that the Oregon Liquor . 'ROOKIE Of THE YEAR prmts COASt11t •f'llhtl ClllleS 1 Emmy Award Winner! ,youna sift to hypemntitall. but l:CIO G @CI> fl) Ctlll TitMS Mo in· Or. Wtlby cflSCO¥tf'5 • mort serio4ls Death Notices Control Commis s ion do e s n 't object particularly to t he sym-fonnatioll M\'llblt from tht Ntl· ~ill~ ,._ , _ ., .... ...._ won et ~esslimt. -.,.. ..... uu_... 0@ (I)£:) Mnl-IZ "follow· Tiit U.__..., Up" Ried and Malloy caU 11pon ......... T..... Tllttttt thtif "hot»senst~ to dttttmlnt ble SolltliR'" /Mtllltrslllp whldl ol two bnwllrs.-Btoule (Rod ~ ~ .. ~ .... ~ .. ~°'*j Mdtr1111:%.SOll MEYElt SHIRLEY FAYE MEYER, reso· dtnt Of Cost.I Me5•, Ca. Oale ol death M.,ch 9th, 1975. Survlv•d by her .. huSNnd, Norman J. W..yer; t-SOl1S, JKlt Alchlrd ,.,...,.rand NHI Joshua M•ver; two dluQhl•rs, Lee Ann Mlt,,.r llf\d .ui. nM MAI yer; mother. 8Hsle Bf•ude Nast; brother, Ptolllp . bol of black velvet women in b ackless or low-cut black gowns . WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Tw'b R e pub li can senators have called for a constitutiona l am end· ment banning abortion and possibly prohibiting s om e birth c ontrol methods. Cameron) Of CoYty (Royal 0.no)-• ..,.. .... "-"'""" "' is the l•r•I owntr ol I brOWD MOf· throuth tllt eyes of tblM I .. 1an 11ot11. lions of tbt same f1111ity, • tllt ' llll £i .... marriar• of Chan.y ••d lllrblrw (fff (I)) ~ HaPl'f o.,. Potttf tieilns to fall aptrt In Sjlitt m ' tllt ins' Rkhlt's friend· of the efforts of tlltir part11ts and ship wllll a mtmbtf of a fall!OUI childfH. Richard Crt•M, SuSM rod! lfOUP leads to problems wllen Clar\\ •lld Nonnn Fostef stir. A tllt lfOUP 1nom illlo Ills home KC(T Mtmbtnllip Appul follows and .. •usl ~MP tlMlf pmtnee tile jl(tsenlatioll of the pl1J. a secnt.. Flesh C.dlPIC l tllt Con· 10'.JO,...,.., ti MMtlrt tiMllUI l(lds ruest. P.alcmt .lllllditll a ,... (C) <f)f).,....... ,., ~ CttMdy Iii Ille Arrlf(' (com) '61 -Jack ltm· lO·Ufl) ..... lllOll, Rid: Ntlsoll. • l ~J::. 11:00c:s QBl~!n..., ,... DllMI ~ .. CrMdlt .... tel (%.W) ...... Al· • ,.,, ...... rwf' (wes) '50 -Jlma Stewart, . Tiit Liiey Slltw Jell! =•r. Debra Paett ~ . i..~ .. ,,...... .... ,. ~ .... u i (l)(j)~.:= b (~(I)) w..w: DM' ... • CIU riYTnc to slHI pelllclllitl from tllt Ullifi supply tlflt. bilftlini to 11:30 8 (ff) (j)(l)CIS hit Mttlr. . id it.II liases (Cl iTfilli .TV" , .. , '73-JIMS ~I a,/..~~ ,. a : Btolin Jot11 H.c:Mtt. Clitf Gonla11. (C) I,~~·::'~ II'-• ......, Clfltl (adv) '74 -Tony Curtis, Bttncla ( Cl!> (})Wide W..W 1111Jt- V11Caro, Roscoe lee B1owne, Lany ,, ·the ICilll Stlfls" Haeman, Lynn Borden, .lo!'n Othlltf, ~ llllNt: (C) ..._: 1t11o Ytll'rt Jay Varel•. Vito Scotti, MOf11n -, Woodward. All NBC pilot project, In DtM" (com) 64 -Tony Randall, whidl Curtis stars as McCoy. • S.ni:..::~;..· 11 MJ Wlldtw" su1ve con man who plola en et1b· ' ~Gld ) •61 • p 1 ....... 11· .... Rom Ofate swindlt to recover $250,000 ra -111 ,,..,..., !"" i n. lo r1nsom lllOfttY from the kldn1p· : Tiit .... ...,. ......... ptl'S of I mllllon11re's wife. 12:00 e Mtwle: "Tiit lttMM Ttl'rtl" 0 CJmim UoJd l rid1n Sea (hor) '38 -Tod"' S1au&htw. WOfW '"Tht lnl1nd Sea" A st~dy of @ Mtrd Hildaa How 1 technoloaQI invt11tivtntn used CD Mewit: "Paris .....,. (corn) 'SJ to simulll• llflural COllCfltiofts of -Paulette Goddtrd, Ml~ Mil· IM .. lllla trNI the nearnC well, b • G1bot. ocun. l:0009 TtMITft 0 ABC TUESDAY MOVIE 1:45 t> Mtrit: -Z.rt" <m> ·s1 -~na * Gloria Swanson stars And1f#S. Lind• Darnell. Special Encore 2.-00 • M·"i~ si.: "flC8 • A . Stto.ri~Klll.£R BEES l'laltM." "Mb 11111 tf Wtlllll" . 0 C9 ) ()) m AIC Tlladq. 3:l0 IJ aa..lt: <Cl ....,. ._.. (dra) ~ ) (!OJ "Set... tf tllt ·~eve Cochren, C.Rllt llatllews. ' R. Na51, M.D. Services Wtn't held Monday, Merell 10th at 3:00 PM, Petk Family Colonia l Funeral Home In WeslmlnUer, ca. The r1mlly requesh memorl•I don•tlons 10 Temple Sheron, Cost• Mesa. The American Cancer Society, Oran9e County Jewlill Family Sefvlce and T,,. Clty of Hopit. . PEYTON LUCILLE PEYTON, tJorn In Terre H•ute, Indiana, Mey •111, 1"4. Clmt' to C.lilornla In 1910, edll(.lled in LOs An9ele~. 9r1duete d lrorn U/; Berkeley, t..u9hl II San Pc!dro HIQll Scl\POI ano L.A. High Sctoool unlll llef' rel'fremenl. Lived In L19un1 Be.ch, CA sinc.e retorernenl. Beloved .uf>I of Mts. Rot>erl L. Toti\ of Reoonoo BHCll, Cl, Mrs. D•v•d McM1llen of Los Angtlts, Mrs. Jltll Boltz. of S.kenti.111. !Ind Mc. Robert ~ ol A-rnbr•, Cl., end ala\er....,..iew, of MTS, ,_.,lne S. Peyton ot bOS Aft91Jes. Sen lcu .,.. privet• CLAalC£ i.AYMONO WILLIAM CLARKE, resident of HuntlngtOfl BHCI\ Cl. Dale of dHlft M•rc" 9111, 197S. Survived by his wife Ellen c. Cllrtte; ,_ sons, Gary •nd Aoberl C11rke; -slsttr, Elsie Roark. Gra...slcle .-rv.cu Wednesc:t...,, March 12th at 17 30 PM, Memory G •r dens Mtrnori.1 p.,11, directed by Peek F1mlly Colonl.al Funeral Horne. Westminster, Ce Mr . Cluu wes e rnernt1er of VFW Post No. •<Me of SHI BeKll,Ca. OANA t GRACE A. OANA, reslde!ll of S~ Clt ffttnle, c a. Dale of du ll\ Maren, 6th, 197S 11 '"-t111• ot eo. SurvlW<I by her hust>tnd, Wiiiiam L. Dana; :i.on, Wllll•rn R. O•na. lnler rnent will be pnv1te, Paclljc View Memorial Pant, Newport BHCfl. Cl. LE• RENA LEE, ru odenl of Ne..,,ort 8e1<h, C•. Dett ot de•th March 9th, 1975. Sunoved by her husband Robe<I Lee :,_ sa1ers, Mrs. JemH Hiii o1 Palos Verdes Esta tes end Mrs Merion ~uper of Norwalk. Services woll be ,,.Id I :00 PM WedneSdlly, P•clf k View Cller>el. Peclloc v .. w Me,,_••I Pull Mortuary dlreClon WHITE ROG EA WHIT e, resident ol La9una Hiiis, Ca Dele ot death Much 10111. 1t7S Servocu ue pending Pa clfoc View Memoroel Perk Mortuary, Newport Belch, C• VAIL Wednesday OLCOTT 0 VA IL, re"d..,t ol -Spenctf TllCY, Freddie Baltholo-Bii-. C•. D•te of dealh M•rctt t llh, -· Lionel Barrymort. 197i. Senlcn are pend1n9, Peclfle DAYTIME MOVIES 1:0011 "&st EIMI CM11r (niys) '34-V1tw Memor ial P1rk Mortu•ry, GeOrs• Raft. Jc•A Plfktr, AM• May Newport B .. , ... C• W OlOOK, Sit. Olll· ~R EDERICK W. CROOK, SA Del~ 9 ., .. ktlM" (com) '63 -of doth March tlh, \97S AHldeftt ol • lO:OO m ,... II tllt Dtfll" (COii} '49-M1ulice Cllt'tllier, Jayne Memfltld, Costa Mew, C1. Survlveo by Ills Wlfe ~ ,.....d """· Mllqt Coftnon All<• Crook; son, Frtoorick w. Crook, Jene Wymaft, ... ~, .... 111. • -w (C) -~-,._ .. (d ) •64 Jr. of S.n Jost; daUQhler, Nancy M. -"OrM .. .,,. (11111) '59-Paul •:-_... ""'""' 11 Edelbrock ot Aollln9 Hllll; t>rotl'ltlr, ~Eddie Albert. Ullian Gls1I lllrd Burton, Peter O'Toolt. Joftn c r ook 01 Mlnnesoll; sl• ' @Cl) "Diu• Witt'! (com) '53-9ranochlldren, Sen•lces will lie ,,.Id 11:00-(C) "Wllll "'-aot et CHI.. C.ryGr1nt o.llorah JllrT Walttf .W.Ortes<So 1:30 PM, Sell Bro.a-v -.._.,_ ' ' • 0'8ptl. Olfl<••nt will be !!ell. Jol\tl Grellfer (adv) '67-Eric Mor• PidrtOft. , AStwy. interment, Los AnQtles Na· combe, Etrllt WISt, Cecil P.,br. 3:000"VM Ila" (COii!) 69 -Petu 1lona1 Cemete ry, Bell Broadway , Uit!IMW, .loflalllu Wl~ters, .lolln Mortu•rv directors. Tiiow wllo w.~. 11:30 C!) "lltlMtr PISI" (Wes) 54-0anc Astlll In tleuof flowers, m1y moe conlrll)u.. Claf\, And'1 Ot¥inl, R17mond 8ut1. =· ..-... (dra) '69-.lotnnt tlons to ,Keiser Founo1llon Heart ,_ -. Reward\. lZ:CIOtD "Cl .... CttlrqetnH (drw) '37 Kltiu Pa~1nous. OIOVANNIU.LO MARION GIOVANNIELLO, resi· IMnt-ot lrvlnt1 Cl. Oal• of IMalh Mardi lOtfl, "''· Survlv.d bY sons. KOCE Television Ml<llH I ind J oi••" Glove nnlello; twr grandehlldren. Ro'91'y Mar<" 1\tlt II 7:00 PM, Coron• Clel l>Mr Ollpel. lnte<ment, Ntw York. Ntw n :• DrST9tlCT Nl!WS CCllKOC81 .n :1e ASCl!NTOl"MAN (C) CPISSI 1:11 COMMUNITY 01" LIVING THINGS CCI 1·• TIMETODaAW(CI 1:4.S MATH l"ACTOaY CCI J :• a Ll!CTa lC COM .. ANY CCI <CTWl J :H CAa aAICOLa NDAS· tCI CCTW) J:Ot PLAY ••IDGa WITH THE l!XP ll91TS CC) 1:• C:OOt<IN'CAJUN ICI IPTLI 4: .. YOOA WITlt MADELINE ICI (KA)Cf) I '' ,_ Yotll. AelU·Bergero-Corona Gel l>Mr 4:Jt I. L•CT•IC. COMPANY (Cl IOClldlrt<IW$. CCTWI JAMISON t:• SESAMl!ST•EllTCCICCTW) WALTER T. JAMISON. Str"4te1 t :• THl.WAYITWAS (CI CPISI art •e11dln9, Olldey Brothers t :lt MAN ANO llNVl •ONMllNT Mo~y. 17'11 BH<ll Blvd , Hunt· :~ llOMANTIC •lla•LLIOM CCI ,.11.-.;..""°"-IN-a<_h.;.., C..;... ... _i_-_7_n_, __ ._ CP8$1 l :Je ALTl!•NATINO cu•••HT IC) IKOCEI •:• o .. Pu•• aLOOO CC:> (PBS) t :lt CALll"OltNIA JOUaNAL CCI CP8Sl 10:.. HfilMAl!Y E•UPTION CC) IP8SI IALT%_..l .. IOM' PVMHAL HOMI Corona de4 M~ 67J.q45() C~o Meso Mo 242'4 HU.'llOADWAY MOlTUAl.Y 110 Broodwoy, Co\lo Meto M2.q1so MceOIMICK MOITUAIY ~Beach 494-9-4 1 s San Juan Copi~t•Of'IO ,.qcj.1?7(> PACIACVllW ......,ltAL,All Cerret.-y MOltuay . ~ 3500 Poc.r.c v..-.. Dnv• ' ~ Booch. CaLfom4 ·6'+4·2?00 nH,AMILY CCK.OHIAL Nf'HAL HOMI 7801 Bolto Ave , Weitmin'<te ~).lS~ ""41THS' MOlTUAIY 027 M'>'n Si K,ntol'lq!OI\' Bead• Slo.O!i~ Sens. J essi! Helms (R-"IT JS THE wording N . c . ) a n d J a m es that goes with the pie-Buckley ( R-N . y .) out- tures that is getting. too lined t h e ir proposed suggestive," be s aid. amendme nts Monday The ad vertis ements before a Judiciary sub· use double entendre, he committee h e aded by said , a nd s uch words as Sen. Birch Bay h (D· "soft touch" have a ten· 1nd. ). de ncy to "imp,!~ fondling Buckley's proposal t he woma n . But he would extend Fifth and a_dded : "?uch co~nota-· Fourteenth Amendment t10ns a re m t he m ind. of protections of due pro- the behol~er and the.Job cess and equal protec- of screening advertise· tion lo unborn children ~ents ~orces .. u s to be "at every stage or their d1rty·mmded. biological development." sn--.REWAJlD For the return of Jewelry. Toys, Clothing and othe'r mi~eOaneous items of sentimental value. stolen from a 1974 Green Volvo 4-door sedan. parked in Mesa Lanes Bowling Alley phrking Lot. on Sunday, Mar. 9 between · 2 and 3 PM • Call: Lp• MclMrwy, 1213) 21a.202s. Tell us why your family would. love Muldoon Write us in 25 words or less why you would love to have Muldoon the thoroughbred Irish Setter puppy 1n your horn~ as your pet. Mail or bring your entry to "Mul- doon·· M anagemen t Office #6 2 Fashion fsland. Russo's Wonderful World of Pets or Muldoon 's Irish Restaurant, 202 Newport Center Drive. Give Muldoon a first name, like "Pad- dy" for example. and gain extra credits. :contest closes St. Patr~· ks Day, Marchi 7th. Winner will be• ounced lmmedfateJy after. All entne must be signed by a responsible adu t. Judges . deciaJon final. "JrE~PGJtT "OENTE~ : .Fashion tsfarici · . . Desi2n Plaza OllP_,. C4liat ...,,._, '9 Mt• .... I IHdl . ... . . . HEY GALS! Get Up Early Wednesday Morning So You Don't Miss The FINAL 4 DAYS 01 our 7·53 to 90%off On All Remaining Merchandise ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . PANTSUITS ... Cords -Wools -Palys - Cottons, etc. Good selections & all . ;sizes 3 to 11 . Values to 595°0 Now 51000 SWEATERS . Sets. Turtle Fur Trimmed -2 pc. Necks Cardigans Pullovers & Vests GREAT SELECTIONS. siooo _Values to s6000 Mow while they last . . . SHIRTS -Shirts· shirts and more Shirts. · · T's, Halters and the others we are famous for. . · s700 Values to 535°0 Take them away at DRESSES ... Short and Longs, Dressy and Casuals. Sizes 3 thru 11 . Values to s7 500 be early, ~hese won't last lon9 at s1500 SKIRTS ••• Values to s2500 Very . few left, but while the y last s500 HATS ... they're now all Straws, Wools and Felts Values to s14°0 Now s3oo PURSES ••• Values to s2s00 Now s5oo PANTS Cottons Wools Polygabs. 1 OO 's to choose from. Good Selection. Sizes 3 thru 11 . Values to s55 oo Now ~··························· Extra Added Attraction JACKETS Leathers and Fabrics. Good Selection of Styles and Sizes. Values from 575°0 to s150°0• Would you believe they're now s3000 ··················~········· Be Early Wednesday Mornin9 So You Don't Miss Our FINAL 4 DAYS. SALE DEFINITELY ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 15th. ·-1111e . • ... ff 33 Fashion Island Newport Beach S•LIS AT FASHIOM ISLAND SHOPS OMLY AU. SALIS RMAL Mo twtk er &..y9Wep l ~ I ' ._..,~·. ...,,.... . .ti CWLV PLOT lo0MB · TUMILEWllDS RJNKY WINIERBEAM I JU&T ()Ot.l'T AA\JE ANQ UlC.K WllH G,IR\..CO I FUNK<,)' FIGMENTS NANCY MANY HOMES ARE BEING BURGLARIZED-- ALWAYS HIDE YOUR MONEY IN A BOOK '• .... w •• Oii .............. ... ...... ~ .. , .. ,.,,,..1. ........ "' TODAY'S CIOSSIOBD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ves1 ... oay, Puute Sotnd ACROSS 1 Imitated 5 Swiss···· 9 Did c:arpen1ry wOtlt 14 Mr.Arnaz 15 Patrl11ct1 in Genesis 16 Roman orator 17 YCKltlg g1r1 18 Jason's Ship 19 Remove SOI() 20 Pldtout 22 Short piatol 24 Ttie fox. personlted. Var. 26 14 pounds, in Britain 27 Ceused bells to sound 29 Flety 30 lnvigotate. Informal 33 Jalopy eource:J wa. 37 Mr Carnegie !le Indian OW.Hing 31 Aini .....itMtr .., -·-of Commons ., Mong ~ OlltdoOt IPO't part1clpan1 2wds. "4 Burps relative 45 ••• up Total 46 --·-Fern Irish society 47 Band inetrument 49 Entrances 11110 society 53 Ancestors 57 Color 58 Sl)ort maxlm 59 Vivid 61 Italian commune 62 More rational 63 External: Prefix 64 Recount 65 -··-all there 11·· 66 Kind of wound 67 Holy persons· Fr.abbr. DOWN 1 Rival of Freud 2 NOf'ITlln Vinc;ent 11 A I~ Al l C A 111 T OA p s ,A II C la I £ ,1 H A I I 0 l E I Ill '' 'I ~ I '" I II ,,,. 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Mii C.•-, PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ~ I r I DICK TRACY DI.SMOCK ................. .. -- ANIMAL CRACKERS ' by Mel "What I aove about it i• once you're in it. you c;an'1 see a thias JO. aboukS bedolna." DENNIS THE MENACE by Cltl1I• &alld · · .. Our Love and War man ls saddened by the recellt report tbat onb one wife in five ts satisfied with her buaband as Is. i"ou.r out Qf live tell the ..researchers they'd like to see some c h anges for t be better in tbelr mat~hnonlal mates. What they mention most frequenUy is a desire !or a little more con· versation.' Ind ications are that too many husbands stop listen.leg to their wives in the second year of marriage and stop talking to them in tbe third year. 'LOTS OF BO WUNG alleys in Japu now sell special privilege cards which let the , holders go immediately to tliie bead of the lines to get the first alleys open. DID YOU R EALIZ E one out of every S9 persons in this country is a Kelty? ·NOSES Q. •'Any scientiftc basis for the claim that geople who Jive in the tropics tend to have broad flat noses while people wbo live in cold weather are inclined to have Jong narrow noses ?" A. That's a pretty widespread notion. Theory is that long-noses help warm the freez. ing air, thus to protect the lungs from the frost, while broad nat noses permit swifter breathing, thus to cool the body somewhat. However, I can think of some. exceptions. Broad-nosed Eskimoes and long-nosed Arabs, for two. ACCORDING lo the statisticians, average man in this country now has to put in one hour 28 minutes on the job to earn a fifth or whisky. if such be his inclination. · FIRST MACIONE Whal was the first machine ever devised by man lhal worked automatically in his absence? So inquires a client. The animal trap, no? Incidentally, did you know there are only four kinds of such traps? They are the gravity, snare, spring pole and torsion. SPOKESMEN for the footwear fa ctori es· say they couldn't get anybody to buy their fan- cy plastic shoes until they impregnated same with a synthetic odor of leather. TAKE THE VEAR 1973. The U.S. Senate held session then for only 184 days. Figure five hours 30 minutes per session. That was 1.084 hours. The U.S. House or Representatives that year only held session for 790 hours. Do you have any idea how many hours you put in on the job that year ? About 1.920, if you're average. · Q t "ARE 'JBE U . s11permarke\s in. Germany?" A. Call them minimarkels. They're almost exact copies of the U.S. st.Ores. but so small that six could fit into the average supermarket hereabouts. Q ... HOW MANY or the country's gas sta· lions were forced out of business I ast year?" A. Between the summer or '73 and the summer or '74, about one out of every 10 sta- tions folded. Almost 20,000 to be specific. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Copyright 1915 L.M. Boyd Al .PKIHill "GODFA T;HH Ir W "'YOUMa.RAHklMStar ,, •r Met arffais .,... · · "'MUIDEI ON THE ORIENT EXPl!ESSM IPGI . '"Ttff 5'tlOMGIS'f MAif IM Tttl WOILD"' . ~-ntAT ISAIM CAT'" i•I ...OS DO rr ;~lff !<> n-iNt' •AMH0~4 STU.IN" INI '"THI ..... HOIMIY'" "'F1V1 fl"611S OF DIATH" lti ~ulo HOWi OOUllf YOUR EtmRTAINMENT MSTIUM- ·0yan Cannon Is ,8ensetlonal"~.A. Herdd Exarntner Oyon Cannon . "CHILD UNDER A LEAF" • . . • Tu!!d!y.Mwch 11.1mr GWC 'B«>y~' ImpFessive Seats Scarce For Siil:atra There are, Impressively, few of the arUatlc mis· 61.epa ooe might antlc:lpate from a colleitate pro- duetloD of .. The Boys In tbe Band" ln th~ 11>lendid. • stastns ot Mart C!'owley'a exacerbating t.reatJae on bomo&exuallty now being presented at Golden Wat College. Intermission Tom . Titus LONDON <UPI) -There are going to be a lot of disappointed people when ••old Blue Eyes'~ comes back.·. One mlght expect ~ udergraduate elfol't to be ~on Ule physical comedy of the play ud abort on its excruciating insight. Actually, the Golden West College vers ion is long on both, but with particular . emphasia on the inner torment or what is becoming .. an !Mreasingly more visible phenomenon. Zachariah McEwan gives a fine cerebral performance as the neurotic fa1 reconciled to livin& wlth failure. Dou1 O'Connor nearty matches Meyers ln his overt posturing, whlle Steve Binnix is superior as a homosexual "convert.'• There are 7 .soo seats for sale for Frank Sinatra's two London concerti May 29 and 30 at the Royal Albert Hall. So far, the spokesman said, ••way in excess of 50,000 ap- . plications have been l'eeeived." Tickets are priced up to $72 each, about 10 Umes the top price in most London theaters. AS THE HETEROSEXUA.L . uninvited guest,'----------------- Harvey Hand is effective in the self-defense of his'fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii manhood and Ms sense of inner terror. Dave Jones has a gripping scene in the telephone game se.· quence as the black bomosexuaJ, and Ronald Prib· ble offers a fine contrast as the "cowboy" of limited intelligence. . . One disturbing note in the overall production is t---oi~~~~~~~-- the recurring practice of downstage playing on long NI~ ff ::=" .. .. monologues, with the central actor's back to the "'1IUll.59 .. ......... --··· -·--••oo•• ... _.,,.,00 -··-*•lltJ01• .....,_,_, ISUHD AT TOP WOIU) tel TMAf OUN CAT 111 WltHI M POOM • set lo avoid such stagy business. other characters. There is ample room on the GWC :'I )•1 Staged with a skillful sense of balance between the play's conflicting moods by GWC director Stewart Rogers, "Boys in the Band" comes off as · com~lltng in its moments of intellectual trauma as it is hilarious in its camped up comedf. Roger s has insWled bis student cast with a sense of identifica- tion with Crowley's motley collection of emotional m>.aflts. and this is reflected in some highly credible performances. And while on the subject or the-set, the three-R __.,, level apartment backdrop ·designed by John Hockney is among the most impressive settings .. H ..... ____ ... ___ ..._ ____ ,. viewed on a local stage on any level this season. CAMltCI ..... Hoclm~y~s .. ~~~!!~ti~. p_a~~!ng .~Q.QSJ!.~\J"a dl1rtensions1 ~~~~~~~-~IL~ur~~~ to the show. t; Three more performances or "T he Boys in the Band'' will be presented Thursday through Satur· ~· uwi ...... day evenings al 8 o'clock in the Community Theater •r· · at the Gothard Street entrance lo the Golden West . ...; ... c--· · · campus. _ -~-' c~_ .. L ... _ THE "BOYS" OF "BOYS IN the Band" are a group of seething couch cases with ostensiblY only lllC~m~~131ITTiiiiiliiii~ their homosexuality in common. The occasion for their gathering is to celebrate the birthday of one of their number, for which one reveler bas provided the ultimate present, a genuine "midnight cowboy" who is obviously out of his intelledual depth. The latter characterization appears to be the playwright's rather obvious slap at what he views as an insensitive "straight world," but Crowley compensates for this by his introduction of the· host's old college roommate, of the betrosexual variety, who effectively punctures the myth that most are a little gay underneath. In these confrontations between the straight ~~~~~~~~~~ t< ':FOif~y·~ (R) visitor and the covey or queens which repulses him, ti "Boys in the Band" reaches its dramatic peak. °'*'~~tt!'\::om. These moments are played, ij. :;eems, with an extra Mon ttvu Fn. io 1 o m.-a1.2s • shot of adrenal realism. ALTHOUGH THE GOLDEN West production is strong on ensemble effort, one performance stands far apart from the others in its skillful interpreta- tion -that of Michael Silliman as the intellectually superior host haunted by his failure to reconcile his fuilt feelings. Silliman reflects a total grasp or the jaded, irresponsible character he portrays, and his traumatic capitulation al the play's climax is superbly e nacted. ,._ "CHIHATOWM" "DEATH WISH .. "ARIZONA SUM" Two other notable performances are turned in •sOLDtet ILUI'° IPGI. -alDl.R OM Tiff littf'•. "by Jim Reeves as the birthday boy -overwei&bt, .:oJ:':~~~ ugly and Jewish wtth guilt feettngs about all three c_,.... Sllow a..-a:oo -and by Bob Meyers as the flouncing "butterfly in ,._ _______ __. "FOREPLAY" _(R) . heat " rejected even by the other homosexuals. His 1-----------.....i .,. _________ 11 is the top comedy role, but Meyers injects an ap· To Place Your ''Fast propriate note of pathos into hi s performance as Res u IL '· service well. ·Directory ad ..... call ~TMIPOOH.. '"THE TIACHH" II> " •A TllP WITH THE . TUCHEI .. now. 642-5678, ext. 322. ""' -· 1-1n s 1.25 CINEMAUND THREE .~:sD1 ""GIH..c HORMET" Doily At I :OCM:I 0.7:2S.I 0:30 '"SPIKE'S GANG" Dalty At 2:31).~:40-l:H KATHARJSE R~ T~~.if!_P.!Q.l!.Q.~ DAILY: 1:10, 3:15, 5:15, 7 :10 , 9115 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO f'W'f. AT BRISTOl. Z ACADIMT AWAQ . MOMIHATIOHS! • ART.CAINEY . . . ... . llUUt.IOlnO • tu/UHLUTI SO~C~Y .... DIAHAt4M CARIOLL JAMIS IAIL JOME;S· 2 ACAOIMY AWARD . -NOMINATIONS GENA ROWlANDS (llST ACTIESS) JOHN CASSAVETES (IEST DtllCTOI) Pioduced by~ SHAW W1-0t..J D•e<'Od ~ IOHN CASSAvms ~4iR t t•1•1.HMM, 8_..,_"d A."9 .. IM•t.~1501 mWHDS U ISTOl CINEMA rY .slC)l-~ S40.7444 PACIFIC DRIVE-INS ........ """'· °'"" 1-45 f rl 5•l S.... 0.... 1:10 Stlowt Swt at Outlo. Ch>l«•n I tllru It ·$0C C"414t.., U .... I Fr"! Tl•MM TOO• hJWrlt-61IMIJe i Civil Grumbling .•• Gloomy Gus SO. COASl --•-MCllMr . PEOPLE ) FEATURES People t . In the DAILY PILOT PLAZA II . . ,.,..,,." ,"' a U /S-~--1•7'.l .. lf!Je S4t-USJ In the laJ!jf \JQl(1D 1/MIZING I smJDUS 1 AUlfMY AWA• NOMINATl'*S INI AHO .,.,.__.. •• con PG "HAIOlD & MAUOI"' • • Maleh 11. 1975 ' THE FAMILY ORCUS By BOKeue Growth Seen By UnUe<I Press J ntemationaJ Amn ican "fast tood" specialis ts llke McDonald's. Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Plzw Hul wilt expand taster abroad than in the Un.it~ StiAtes duripg the next five years, a govern· mentstudy indicates. · The s tudy by Agriculture Departme nt «onomists found eight leading fast food companies planning to expand the number of their owned and franchised American outlets from 16,3&2 in 1974 to 2S,ii1in1979. The S4 percent total growth planned for the period is in line with current trends, but is slower than the explosive expansion of the 1960's. .,. LOOKING ABROAD, HOWEVER, researchers found "a great deal more optimism, based on the belief that the factors which operated in tbe United States to make this industry a rapidly expanding one are now operating in therestoftheworld." All but two of the eight companies surveyed ex· "We'll be right there os soon os we see the end of this commercial." peeled to at least double their foreign operations by -------------------- 1979, economists said. Overall, the eight firms pro· ject a total or 6,411 foreign hamburger, pizza, chicken and other fast food restaurants under their familiar trade ma rks by 1979. This would be a 250per- ceot gain from the 1974 total of l ,833outlets. 3 State Banks If the fast food operators' plans a re carried out, foreigne rs will be spending more than S2 billion a year for American-style burger -and-fries and similar meals by 1979 in the eight surveyed chains. Domestic sales of the s ame chains in that year are projected at nea rJy $9 billion. Drop Lend Rate s AN FRANCISCO I rat~ from 81/.i to 8 percent <AP> -Wells Fargo today. THE DRAMATICGROWfH OF fast food chains in the U.S. has been traced by analysts to a combina- tion of changiug American lifestyles -including a sha rp increase in away.from-home eating -and the development of new m ass production technology for. food service. Even with the slower rate of growth for fast food chains in recent years, the industry's sales rose nearly 20 percent in 1974 while total restaur a nt industry sales grew only 8 percent. Bank the nation 's 11th larg~s t co mm e rcial bank, and Crocker Bank said today they will re· duce the prime lending VIN Gets Contract The Agriculture Department report said the number one target for overseas fast food expansion is Japa n, followed by Australia, Europe and Canada. VTN Consolidated of Sever al companies are interested in spreading their 2301 Cam Pus Ori ve, American-style m ass production feeding units to the 1 r vine, h as b een communist countries of Eastern Europe but have not awarde d a $35,500 In· made any serious effort in that direction, the report tcrior Department con· r=sa=i=d=. ==;:::::;;;;;;;~~;;;-iiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;j;;;;;;iiiil tract ro r an a e ri a 1 photo-THE NEW graphy a nd topographic map project, EARL'S OFFICE SPACE Congressman Andrew "'-·.-""• MocArflllr Ir J_.Mff Hins haw has announced. ... co..o. -... .. Iii Ser•lc• TiMe ·--.. oc Hinshaw s aid the plan· In Los Angeles, Securi· ty Pacific National Bank announced the same re· duction e ffective Mon· day. Bank of America the world 's larges t com· mercial .bank., an· nounced Friday it' would lower the prime to an in· dustrywide low of H~ percent Monday. The prime is the in· terest which a bank charges its la rgest and be s t corporate customers. It is not directly linked to· con· sumer loan rates. The West Coast reduc- tion in the prime follows similar moves by major national banks. •t ys_.•siooor 1·2 Room Offices ning-engineering firm ... Immediate Occupancy will compile cross sec-In New York, Chase ( 495-0401) PARK MacARTHUR tion data for a project in 1 Manhattan Bank , ''l eo11Yoww.• 3901-61 MecArffMlrll•d. the Colorado River Basin Che mical Bank ' and •111•/ sTOUAT • !EnferonDoveSI) th l dth . '74's 'Discute~League' FinrU Chalked Up By MILTON MO$KOlV1!7\ Thi!J year we wlll have to re- vise the traditional Waf in wbicb JNe 1,'8nk companies. The usual e~ertise is to tote w the sales and earnings and then show w'hlch companies are the leaders Money Tree and where they place in the Stan· .' · · dings. ing notes totallnt $700 mllllon are operating loss of $189 million. · And Pan Amerlcan World Airways, about to be re$CUed by the Shah of Iran, lost money for the sixth consecutive 1ear and topped all previous ~arks 9'y runnlna in the red more than '80 million. "l · Another company that m- In 1974, however, so many a little worried. As part of ~tssur· companies lost money that we yival strategy, the chain is cur· need another gauge. We have to rently closing 125 stores and lop- set up a new category, ~maps ping som e 13,000 persons off the called "The disaster league," · ~ayroll, including a store in Hun- to determine which company tington Beach. proved" on its 1973 pel'forma.nce was National Homes, the n•· Uon's largest mal<er of pt~· fabricated homes. It dropped $2() milliOft last year, nearly doubrt its prevtous year's }OM. . • Joining the ranks of the money losers was the big auto maket, Chrysler. Helped along by ·e . fourtb·quarter deficit of ''73 milliOJ!r. tlte company posted a $.12 mimon loss for 1974. was so inept that it lost more money than anybody else. I can't rem e mber a year in which m ore large companies ended up in red ink. . A MAJOR contender for the top honor is CNA Financial Corp., a Chicago-based holding company now controlled by . Loews Corp. C NA 's major compone nts are two big in· surance companies, Continental Casualty and Continental As- surance: and the West Coast builder. Larwin. CNA qianaged to lose $200 million in just the first nine months of 1974. Inheriting this mess is Edward J . Noha, whom Loews rec ruited from Allstate Insurance to stctnch the drain. Noha calls his new job "the op- portunity of a lifetime." I can believe that. But CN A will get a close runfor its money from W.T. Grant, which, under traditional measur- ing rods, ranks as the nation's 17th-largest retailer, a position secured by annual sales of $1 .7 billion through 1,188 variety stores. Gr'ant has taken a severe beat· ing from Sears, J .C. Penney, K· Mart and other more alert re- tailer s. Result : It lost $175 million in 1974, and bankers hold·_ 4 WHO ELSE lost big in 1974 ? Well, there are some veteran contenders, old standbys at this gate. Penn Central, which went bankrupt in 1970, is still losing money. It came through with a $1" million deficit in 1974, thereby .. bettering" its 1973 Think of an· the money being lost by the Internal Revenue Service. Oil Cartel ·claims Big Trade Surplus WASHINGTON (AP) -The oil cartel had a trade surp~us last year of $97 billion, compared to $22 billion in .1973, according to an analysis released Sunday by the International Monetary ~d d ' The IMF said that at the same time, the developed an in- dustrial countries s howed a $67 'billion trade deficit, more than three times t he $21 billion deficit of the year before. · The figures were a reflection of the shift in world trade and finances caused by a quadrul>llng in the cartel's price of oil. The less-developed countries not in the oil bloc bad a trade deficit in 1974 of $26 \>illion compared with $12 billion in 1973, the IMF said. It added that exports by 17 oil-producing countries tripl~ in value from $43.4 billion in 1973 to $133 billion in 1974, despite a slight drop in the volume of oil exported. 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S Mulllme ll H Shorew 4 •~> 13 ACMAT Corp 1\e+ '• Up ~ • Baldwn L 11 17111 Diam Hd l,,. 4h 1n1e1 Crp 41\• '9% Htl Cnv$t •>,, W1 SIQl'91ts 1 1v. 14 K•mpQl'ouncs 3•a + "' UP 4 e.lly Mtt II 12 DQll Cmp 1'" 2 tnlu( En 10'• 11 N•I Llbty 71',o 3 Sim-10 11 IS TIME DC Inc 4'• .. •• Up I 2 Bkam Rlt 91,, 9 Doartel l~ • 1n1m1 Gs 1'\lt.12'N N1 MdlCr 10• .. llV• Snllp Tots 33 a. 16 Dollar Gen Cp 6 + h Up 17.1 B¥net Fl 13~ 13'• OOltr Gen 6 6~ lnl Alum S•4 6 NllMn SY •1'1'"' 20v. C.I W\ lli\ 12~ LOSERS BaS!tatl F 1H• 13\> Donalds 191.1.o 20 In Bl<W A 4lli 4lt. Ht P•ltn1 .,.._ 6"" So c;.nnc,, 1'\I• 20 I Mid CA!nllProp 3•7-1, Oft If 6 Bayless 'I~ 97,\ Oorcl'I GS 6 6'1. lnle~I l'a ·~ NCNB Cp l!Ho llV. Si.,_ P•p I~ 10'• 2 Digil Cmc>Cnll I\•-1,, Off 1. 7 Seki" Cp ""-6\• Oow ~s 14'1> 15 1ntrs1 Cp 3~. •'·• Neeohm •"'-1v. ~Ir• 1211. 1l 3 Auoc Trek .60 ti.,,-l Of.I u a S.nlly Ls 11~ It'll. Ooyle DB 7.\1< av, le So Uhl lHa 2l'n Newll Co •'a S-llo ~i!MI N U ln ISV. • Burns RL .20 21\ .. -3V. 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Inc Bott Dl:UTY Ind FAlll ttOU~: lnt999'1• Bnd Ott> 1.28 t.os Ill lnwtt C.plal 8.0I 4.13 lnvern c;. Contr• l.IO N.L. Inv Co A CV SSK 6.61 N.L. Inv OYd Dir Ill< 1.00 N.L. '"" Inell< ~t •.•1 . . . Inv Bos Es.MW •.:n ... INVl.IT Ev9nl 10.0S 10. .. COUNllL Fund 13.0S 1'.26 ~ 1.0$ 1.n Pur\t" 8.71 '·" Cloit 511 ~~ 4.•t S.lem F a.34 3.~ INVUT Olhivlll1 Trend U.'319.27 IOSGlll • • .-1 .~, INANCIAL 105 NO 4,0f .... •OORAMS: 105"' 2.t1 3.05 1 ... l .6J . • ,. . '~ • s • 0 .,, " s .4 0 0 I , 1 • , 1 b 1 8 ) s 1 0 0 • 1 1 s 3 I I I ,, Rabbit 'Punch' Monday's Cloeiog Prices NEW ~= YORI( IUPll -Souaht by VW =vo':tt::.~1'.o:~~ " ,.t ,., 0-(1'g . Cbrl1tlan Sclt~nce Monitor News Service ~::::t ~~ ~ ,f: ~~· ~ After spinning along ma U .S -sales boOm laitlng some 25 ~:f, ~~1 s f! :~-t: ~ears, lbe Volkwugen 1s bavmg trouble getting traction. Not ~=~ft ! J ~~-;-~ only have U.S. sales taken a de· Al<oe 1 a.. 1 1sa 21~-~ vastatlng drop in the last 12 ='M ~~ : J~ I~!. ~ months, but so has the Amer1c~n ~ ; ~ WXpf S\• '° """-v. d<>ltnr vls-a -v1s the West German IN HIGH GEAR ~ ~ l 11r. :~ • "' mark Thataddsuptoaone-two -_ =-.:;:: '~ m:! ~ punch fo.r Volkswagen of I :~~~ 4 ~~ m~-Yo America ( VW A ) I AMAlrF1 u 10 't 1)~-.,_ Am Alrllne\ 14 396 9'4 Volkltw1s gno secrkt!t lthat VW.A' wh6Uy owned subsid iary of I ~~:,: • ,:: ~:.!. ~ s a enwer , oses money on every car it sell.8 in the Amerui eo 1 13 " -~ Unit~dStates j ~C:n1c120,: ~ 1~ J~! ~ TO MAKE MONEY VW would have to boost the price or I :n..~!M'~, 1~ 2~v· • 1~ cars dramatically, a thought anathema to anyone in--!~~\., : 21! ~~~~ ~: \IOlved in the rn arketing o( VWs 10 8 severely disrupted car Amt>iu 11"21 2 9~ market ~1&:,•M~ 13 "! 2:~; ! 1"• The price of the venerable beetle already has gone up :~.e,;.~:;w,~ ~ 7~ ';~-~. rnore than SO percent m the last two years, aod the cheapest ! ~ir.~ ~: 2:~:= :: VW today, including some of the basic equipment which AGtnSc 1 n " m .-~ used to be standard anyway I is well over $3,000 ! ~ ~'. ~ S 1~ w• -•:\t . Therefore, VW is counting on its two new products, Rab ~= :,~ .~ ~t;= ~ bit and Sc1rocco, plus the year-old Dasher, to pull it out of its ~~!:u3! 24 ~ 3~~ + .~ :sales rut. The company aJso needs some help from the ex-A Meo1c1 12 1 m •\·. ~ change rate between the dollar and the West German mark !m~'i:~ 1i m ;~. 'v; VW A works on a credit basis with the German Z::N~f1 S4 ,~ 1'j ~:!· "- manufacturer by buy mg marks at what 1t hopes is an ad Am~fie ~ 124 .,, 1:v.-14 VantageOUS rate. . Z:: Sl~I~ ~ m Ji~:-~ "YOU HAVE TO BUY forward," says Sluart Perk ans ~il:r111 •:a it 13~ si''*; ~ president of VW A "You say, lhe rate looks pretty good to: ::::/lr~·4~ 1~ 13-C~ i~ ..... ~ 'v. day so let's buy some marks, an other words, we stockpile ~l~lf~ ~~ ~~~ ~ them 11np1aJ ,. •o """-.,.. "B t "h d t ''if d Am T&T w1 1111 1'1> u • ea mi s, we ha to go into the market right A..,w.1r M s u l l9-v. now we would be m real trouble " AWlr P" n •. 130 u11o • AWatrpl II... 1100 14~-'- Perkins looks for an upturn m the rate before too long AWlr "'' o 1200 1• "W ' . A .... n>n 'I() ' 1 12 .... e re JUSt going to have lo ride at out a little bit In the A .... 1s1 10c1 • 11 '"' f nal ana} t t 11 ' Amtltk In I 1 3• 141/o+ \4 1 ys1s , we mus a a costs protect the organization AMF tn 114 13 S36 m-.1 we have rn the U S One can't put a pnce tag on 20 years of !:'P~.!cnc3~11 1~~ m:~ ~ developing a fairly good organization So we have taken the Amoco 40 3 2 1tt • l lh l Ampea Cp S I'" ·~• v, pos1 ion a we a re prepared lo ride with the punches in or-""""1>C.O•P ' 1s 3., .. ·~ <ler to protect the organization " ~:~ J: 2 2~ ~~~ .. ~• Then he adds w1stfu1ly · "Of course, you can only do that ~~!~n3 ~~ : ~~ 4r'-~: for a certain period of time " AMcno 1 lo ' •11 111,, ~, V lk . AnchHC 1 20 1 JS 16'-o swagcnwerk still 1s reeling after a devastating Anc1erc1h' s 2s 25"'-.,, year of cutbacks , unemployment, and sky-high losses ~:1~~ ~~ ! •z; ,!~; t LAST YE.\R T llE WEST German auto manufacturer Z~~fi ~ 1 ~! ]g .. _ .. lost $80 mtlhon on its worldwide operallons At the root of ~P co,.~orp s. 7'•• "• th d l , • ,. L ...,.p I S 34 14~>+ n e ec rne is the huge cost of restyhng its enllre image and ~f'L llf• so l m- commg out with such cars as the Sc1rocco Rabbit and ~lfJ}:i ,~ '~ -~' Dasher A m1mcar named Polo probably w1l1 1 not bes~nt to :.c!1!'N1 :. '~ ;~ ~ + "' lhe U S Atchr'D 259 11 139 22•,:.-..,,. h Atcllc Enlp S 2 T e company spent at least $2 billion to develop 1ts all·• Atls111r tnc 112 11 3'h I I d f Arlr PS I 34 • 209 14 ,,,_ ,,._ E meup, a compete eparture rom everything VW has Ark Bui 44 11 s .. + 111 for SIOCC the renaissance of the pre· World War II bee. z~~i1.1d~ 7 2~~ 2f"" ~ ~ y Hemrich Nordhoff Arm.o• cp 4 , 6l-.-• • VW h d Armco 1 .a. 4 201 28 " , i~ as itched the air cooled. rear engine concept for Arm p1 2 10 s ,,,. tltc water cool ed . front engine. front-wheel-drive ~~rt~~,.·~~~~:·"· ttansverse power plant fathered by Prof Ernst Fiala head Armsi Auoo 1 30 12 -'• • , AroCorptn I s 2 12•,, '• o( development for V\V m Germany Arvinlno 3-10 2l l\ot ~- I I I ASALIO I 40 lb7 lt>'H 1 t c ear Y is the biggest model switch m the history of Asn1n0.11 •, 4 11 1~· ·-.,,. carmakmg, downplavmg the venerable beetle and turning ~!~':~ ,' :g : ll w·: 1~ instead t o nn al'r~Y of cars which are notable for forward· ~:Pi:'~ ,~ ~ tt ~~ look mg styling and qwck response on the highway A11c1yE1 1·, 1 21 w ,-~1 Th b ti f t b h ed r od All AICl\f 1 1 10 3~2 7' J i I• 1 e ec e. an ac. may soon e p as out o pr uc-AA'" pt l'· ,90 so lion in Germany altogether and bwlt only m Brazil. !:~<~P~~ 6~ 1~:: ~.,.. VW thanks the high cost was worth 1t The new cars are Alla\ Corp 93 H.-·~ f ATO I~ 20 S llllt 7Yo + ~. mdmg a good reception m West Oermany. But t he queauon .... 0.1 ,,.., a. u 4s._,_ ~ -a s· c th h'ft t h ~omt nos s 37 3t1-.,. , ~m m . an c company s 1 t s image m t e m· A.co corp 11 201 4•, .. "' dustnalized world, notably the Umted States? !~~r,P ~ 16 1r, ~: .. .\!. VW I N GERMANY, EUROPE'S biggest automaker ••• :~1•,~or~ '! J~ ~~: t: has JU St had a shaft in top management with Toni Avnet pt,., 1' Jsv,+ 1...., . Avntlln pl I • 14~. I Schumucker laking over the rems from Rudolf Le1dmg Ul AvonPr 1., 20 "' Ja'•. ~ t ontrol since 1971 Leiding r.an into opposition over som~ of Arlee ou&c; ~ .~•-1J'1 his pohctes. including his dnve lo bwld an assembly plant m ~~wi,: ' ~~ '~~:; ~: the US a.-.. 1,. 20 a xuso a11 , ''• S h k 8-41 .. 0ll 37 11 211 3•' •• "• c umuc er faces tough polthcal and economic s.10 o '°• • • ,,. ·· challenges JO molding a successful future for vw g:::~:, ~ : ,;~ w·-I: Back across the AtJanhc, VW A faces the equally tough =~ \~,: ~~~ j~!: • ~ • JObt of selhlmg its newdcars m a market which 1s more com· t:::'P Pie . 2~ 1;"°_ ~: pe 1t1ve t an ever an at prices that are m an entirely dif· BnllNY 120 s u 30"·-..,, fcrent leag ue than that m which the VW was weaned and :=T~~~ : 1U ~~·: ~: grew up e..1:1011 40b , 201n . 1ta Will enough people pay $3,500 lo $5,000 and more for a g:~~~rM;" ~ 't"' .. •/) Volkswagen? g:!:~1~2v, 3 .~1,tc,2~'~::; SOME AUTO ANALYSTS thank so Arv1d Jouppi who s.i1es t:, 20 J sq 1& + v. 6,JIHM pt I 30 20 n1ns his own firm an Detroit, reports "The outlook for VW e.1,, 1no 40 132 •"' tvo v. from here forward 1s better than 1l has been m the last three ~=~~:"t ~U j~~ !!~; iZ "ears '' eos1c; 1 ao / 10 1•~-.r. ~ QayukCg 32 I ·~ Vo 8e'1F1"9S 32 9 •S 20 + V> IJNI Fas n 12 .CIU '~ ... 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Tuesday, Match 11, 1915 )·~'lZl1~ All these than the newest compact from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. . ~ ' .. . . than the base mid-size model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. -1 ; (Malib~ 6 Cou_pe $547 l~, ~ basis.) . ----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;._~...._~~~~---~--~~----=-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- i c • . . ' ! i ! i ! . • ! f i ; • i • i i ! ! I • . ! , ' ' Caprice Classic Coupe $296tess than the most similar m odel from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. Be1Air 2·seat Wagon $921ess than any competitive, American full-size wagon. ~la Sedan $}64tess than the most similar model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. '· ::.:· .. ~: '. ~ ·1 • • .. , . ~. ; : . . -l• .. ·~·.: .. ~·:·· . ~ than any competitive, American full-size car. ~ Monza"S"HatchQck Coupe I ~r $170 less · I ~j\ ri' :, . than the most similar 4-cylinder hat<:hback from Chevy's nearest.sales competitor. f .~:.::: . •. . ·-. than the most similar model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. 7 . Child Care Center Opens By ALLISON DEF.RR • Ot Ute O•ll't P1tot $t.8tf . _ The classroom is s parsely furnished, but the child care pro- gram housed at Canyon School. Costa Mesa, already is goil')g str~ng. Twenty-six children, aged two to five years. are enrolled in the program which is geared to former, c urrent and potential public assistance recipients and other low-inMme families. It's a cooperative venture, ac- cording to Carole Bielefeld, coordinator of home economics for the Orange County Depart- ~ent of Equcation. "'The Costa Mesa program is one of three sites now operating in the county," she said. The facility is provided by the Newport-Mesa school district. Funding is 75 percent federal; through HEW. and 25 percent state, through the Dep-.rtment of Education's ch ild deVelopmcnt unit. "The Child Development Pro- gram is more than a baby-sitting· service," she emphasized. The· educational component is inte-. gral. LEARNING STRESSED "The environment at the C';,n· • \\ lers is set up to help the child de- velop a positive self-image, a feeling of self-identity and emo" tional stability. "It is one which ~tlmulates curiosity and fosters creativity. encourages independence and problem solving." Lead te acher Leslie Levy ex- plained that the day is relatively structured. offe ring free time as well as indi,·idual and group ac- tivity. Art projcets. games, sharing and music are used to achieve educational goals. An ·example: one week children learn colors ; another. shapes are emphasized. Outdoor activities in a fenced play area will be expanded. Cur- rently a sandbox a nd climbing equipment are available, but the program could use donations of other play equipment, she l;aid. . For educational purposes; books, puzzles and table gam es (without too m a ny small pieces) are needed. "We could offer the children more options for free play if we had rn.ore s upplies," the teacher said. DONATIONS NEEDED Also listed among needs are· rugs and carpeting, record players. cribs, furniture , refrigerator, h.otpl~tes, child- sized tables a nd chain.. A washer/dryer will be a necessity when the program ex- pandi to include infants and tod-dlet'S. • . Items s uch as aquariums or ·s mall pets such as rabbits or· guinea pigs would extend the scope of the children 's educa- tional experience, Ms. Bielefeld said. Hopefully. with donated sup- plies and equipment two more classrooms will be opened, she said. ''We know there js a gr eat need," said Mrs. Levy, "but we really need more supplies before we can add more children. We are still taking applications for children." · There are several low-cost child care centers in the county, Ms, Biele fe ld said. but they are too few to meet the obvious de- mand. "We don·t limit enrollment to school dis trict boundaries. alt.bough these families get top prjbrity. One need we hope to meet Is that of School Age Mothers. ''They can stay in the SAM pro- gram until their child is four months old. Then. they need child care to r eturn to school or to work. ' BEA ANDERSON, £dttor T....-.,.~rc•n.ttu . .. ~·· . Libby House (at left and below) finds favorite animals for Eric Lopez at Child Development Center. Bottom photos, Julie Estay naps; Kirk Owens ready to play again. .. Infant care will be one part of the Child Develo pment Pro-· gram ." PARTICIPATION Because p articipants must be· working or attending school to qualify for the program, they are not required to volunteer time at the site. But they are asked to participa te in family workshops and assist with redecorating cen- ters when possible. Hours of the center are roughly 16:30 a.m. to 6 :30 p.m., depending on individual needs . A staff-child ratio of l-to-6 is m ainta ined. "We would welcome any com- munity volu n.teers.," the coordinator said . "Through .volunteers, we can g ive the , children more individual atten- tion." Although children 2·5 ar e cur- rently ser ved. the s tate funding m ay be applied to youngsters 0-14. she s aid. Infant care and ex- tended dav care arc natural ad- juncts to -t he day care for pre- schoolers "There are many people who would like lo work, who would like to be off public assistance, but the cost of child care h as been prohibitive. "Throug h lh1s program. we're hopefull y giving the m that. chance." ·DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE Records Earned· Better World Than Criminal DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls the . world having a mass nervous breakdown or a m I losing my buttons? I read in the papers where a n ll-year -old kid in Lex- ington, K y .. just broke the world's record for yo-yo l\\ irling. It seems h e h a d read somewhere that some kid twirled a yo-yo for 52 hours and this boy was sure he could beat him. So, he ate a hearty meal and pro- ceeded to do this cr azy t~ing. His father a nd mother clocked him and invited a couple of neighbors in as witnesses to sign an af. fidavit. Fifty-three hours later the kid quit. He had broken the world's record. His mother couldn 'l get him out of bed the next morning to go lo school. lie was ''too tired." So she let him sleep. What do you think about stuff like this? In OUR day we didn't have time for s uch nonsense. Re member? -CLASS OF '40 DEAR CLASS: Ye ah, I re- member. In OUR day the kids were too busy for such "non· sense." They were swallowing goldfish and sitting on top or flagpoles. U you could read my maU for one day you•d discover that many 11-year·olds are Into worse things than yo-yo twirling. Don't knock it. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A 24-year-old mothe r who lives next door has asked me to advise, her and I don't feel qualified. Will you help me? Our children ar e the same age four. Her son will not eat. He looks healthy but she's sure he's starving to d eath. She has punished him. taken away his toys, yelled her head off nothing work:;. I ignore my child's eating habits and have no proble m whatever . On days when he. doesn't eat very much I just take the Cood away. What should I tell lhi6 nervous wreck next door? - EASY GOING IN LUBBOCK DEAR EASY: Part ~ ~e answer Is In your letter. 'nae other part l In your signature. \'our nel.«hbor Is ''yelling htr. head off,. while you •~ "Easy Golai ln Lubbock.'' If tltat younc motht"-r woold lg· nore her son's rcfaHl to eat, he "ould soon de\'elop an appetite. r\ot eating is a great "ay to get attention. DEAR Al\:\ LAXDERS: I\\ a::. 'fascinated l>v the letters from women who pr oduced only girls and the counterattack by those .who gave bir th to only boys. Since m y wife was one of three .girls and each of her sisters had. three girls, one of our daughters, after having produced two girls, became concerned about her chances for having a son. I did som e extensive research and here are the facts as printed in "The Statistician," a journal of the American Statistical As - sociation. Discounting the chance of multiple births and the slight preponderance of male ove r female births, the study showed that th e c h a n ces o f any particula r birth being female were 50·50 -irrespective of the sexes of preceding children. The odds ar~ the same as fli p- ping a coin. If the tosses are made correctly and heads comes up 50 times in a row <most un~ likely. but possible), the chances for heads on the 5lst toss are only 50 percent. This satisfied my daughter and I now ha ve two Cine grand- daughters and two wonderful grandsons. May others be so fortunate. -MR. N. OF VIEN· NA,VA. DEAR MR. N .: From your moutll to God's ea~,,..... for u laterestlag letter. · Discover bow to be date ba'l without falling book, line and. sinke r . Ann Landers' booklet., "Dating Do's and Doo''s." wW: help you be more poised andsure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents in coin a long with a long, ~tamped, self-addressed en- \'tlope with your request to Ann Lander!;, P .O. Box 1-400. Elclo, Ill. 60120. .. . ft DAil Y PfLOT Volunteer Group Brings· Ra j · ~ How much can you 1ecomplish wtt.boul money. stall, equipm.eftt aad a wt-11-known oraanb.ation? AnyUung, assert.I\ Betty Hlll, t"Xecutive director of Ray or ., Hope. The countywide group was or- ganized last year as an alfiJJat.e ol the California As.socu1l1on or Reudent Care Homes. but does not 1Jm1t its programs lo those l.Jving lD res1denllal rac11Jllts .. we·re trying lo unlock doors, to remem ber the forgotten peo- ple." she said In au short ~pan of We, Ray of Hope has done some pretty re- markable things They have· Set up craft classes 10 its rented ccntl'r an 'I ust1n with donated supplies Recently. S2SO was donated by the Hc.·g1onal Center for the Ocvclopmcntally Disabled. Benefit Styled Mrs. Ted Burgen- bauch is ready for just a few of the ac- tivities accepte d as a part of Lifestyle · -Taten 100 handicapped aduJU oa an ovem.ight campout.' usilted by Marine Coorps volun· Uiers. -Provided a Christ.mu party for 300. with the help ol aenior citizens who provided entertain· ment and community groups that shared gifts. SOCIAL EVENTS -Orgamzed dances, picnics and other social eve nts. -Set up a placemeat l.nfor- mation referral service. -ColJected a Disneyland Service Award. $1,000 in the health services category. Currently. the organization 1s planning swimming instruction for t he handicapped. .. Everything we offer is free. Everything is done by volun- teers. Our motto has come lo be: nothing is impossible. We'll find a way," Mrs. iUU said. Her daughter, Debbie, volun- teers her time as activitiesd.irec· tor. A group of Marines f.rom El Toro consistenUy give ~ their oer-duty hours. Beginning Thursday, Marrh 13, classes for volunteer swim in· structors will begin at the Santa Ana YMCA pool. Instructor wiU be Marine Lt. Joe Launce. "When enough in.slructorl are trained, we'll b~gin offering swimming for the ~pie we ltt'Ve," Mrs. Hill said. "We are contacting people at every pool in Orange c.owrty in the hope or getting swim time." MONUMENTAL TASK The task is ad mittedly monumental, s he said. ''But, we've done impossible things before. We nee at ltt.!St one in- ~ Couples Plan Nuptial Rites Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hafen of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their daughte r Michelle Halen t o Jim Va s ile of Oceanside. Orange Coast College. Her ftance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vasile of Huntington Beach, is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School. He is a fireman in Oceanside. ..... st~tor for every five ban-ill and Clften, our senior dtb:em. dieapped penons because they 'Their uaseen priloo, walloll witb bave speda1 needs." · blocks ol apatby. lgnonnce· and Traininf ctusn are scheduled misundenta.Ddtng, hu a tey )'\)Cl for Tuesday and Thursday even. can use to open the pri100 Mn. HlU, born in Burma, the dau1bter of medical ml•· 1looariea and Satv•tioJl Anny trained, calls Ray of Hope the moat wonderful experience ol her life. inp and Sunday aftemooos, she doors." • wd. Mrs. Hill is leaving DO key un-"Ray of }Jope means working on the little things, too. When the band.Jcapped are children, people rush to help. Tbe feeling• behind the found· tried. ~ ol Ray of Rope are best a · "Whal do we need? What can prn1ed In tbe words of 'tbe we use! Everything. We're using mother of a neurologically ban· borrowed desks and chain. We dicapped young woman. need someone to do office work. "When they become adulta, people are more reluctant to plan 1«1al events or lake them on ou~ 'tngs. '11 you bad within your grasp llAKING MUSIC the keys to a prison where bun· · '.'We're going to orga.ni.r.e a dreds of people YO\ml and old choir and hope to have senior were imprisoned would you not rdti.z.ens help us form a kitchen immediately rush to their aid band." and release them? . Ray of Hope makes a change in "I was told I couldn't take my beautiful people on overnight campouts or to the beach or out to dinner. I have and you wouldn't believe tbe rewards." "There are hundreds ol such people's lives, especially ror the people in our communities, in.no-parents of tbe handicapped. "For cent of any crime or wrong-the first time. for many of them, doing, shut away from society. there is someone who cares Further information regarding Ray of Hope's needs can be ob- tained from its office at 18368 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, 91: by calling "Tbe~e are the mentally re-enough to want their son or tarded, brain dam aged, mentally , · d~ugbter to participate." Mrs. Hill at 832·Q990. · MICHELLE HAFEN CHRISTINE SHARP Richard Pele r sons of engagement of their · Holdrege. daughter, Kathleen Bar- Miss Sharp, daughter rick to Brian S. Schirm. of the James T . Sharps of The couple plan to Costa Mesa, is a graduate marry May 24 in the of Costa Mesa High C o m m u n i t y School and Kearney State Presbyterian Church of College, Kearney. Neb., Laguna Beach. w_hereherfianceattends=. Mi ss Barrick is a Sagittarius Basics Surge To Forefront WEDNESDAY, MARCH lZ By SYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Some. ·persons around you now a re apt to be ul· traconservative. This has nothing to do with political views. · TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Accent on well-meaning friends who make state· ments "out·of-school." Means be discreet. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Check legal aspects of any enterpnse. Be sure you ac· tually have green light. CANCER <J une 21-July 22): Lunar aspect highlights journey. message from afar -and your ability to smash language barriers. Key is to communicate. LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22): Elements of mystery remain as a kind of '"fallout." Em· phasls is on investment, tax return, money ·affecting partner or mate. Newport -also the the me of Newport Harbor Panhellenic's a n-.:;;.:;:~ The couple plan a July 19 wedding in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter· day Saints. graduate of San A June 28 wedding in · He is a graduate or Clemente High School Belhal Lutheran Church, Holdrege High School. and her finance, son or VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Do plenty or listening. Be discreet. Play cards close to chest. You have privileged information. Holdre~e. Neb. is being • • • the Raymond Schirms of planne d by Christine Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Laguna Beach. gradual· LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): New moon position highlights health. work, rela- tions hip with one who has served your best interests. nual Dollars for Scholars fa s hion show on Wednes- da y, Marc h 19. beginning '1 t 11 a .m . in the Bahi a Corinthian Yacht Club. The luncheon will feature the an- The bride-elect is a graduate of Edison High School and now atteuds Sharp and Douglas -Barrick, Dana Point,"ed from Laguna Beach Pete r son , son of the have a n nounced the Hi ghSchool. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Romance, creative endeavors, relations with children -these fall into spotlight. • nual presentation of the Athena .. Warm ·Nights Forecast SAGl'M'ARIUS CNov. 22·Dec. 21): Strive for independence, originality. Assert yourself. Get to heart of matters. Basic is· s ues surge to forefront. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Short trip associated with message from relative could be featured. You have greater freedom to ask and explore. Award to an out- ' standing woman of ·.: the Harbor Arca. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective ,brides are remindl'd to have their wedding stories with black and whale g lossy photographs to the Daily Piiot People Oepartml'nt one ''<'<'k hdorC' the wedding. Pict urc~ rece1H'd t.ifler lh ~1t lime will not be U'>l'd . i''or e ngagement announcements it is imperative that lhc ~tory. also accom- panied by a black and white glossy pic- t ure. be submitted sax weeks or more before the wedding date ; othern ise it will nol be pubh!.hcd To help Call reqwrcments on hllt h wed· ding and engagement :.tories. form" are available in all Daily Pilot ofCices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department stare members al 642-4321. By ERMA 801'1BECK I hope you 're not going to be shocked by what I am about to say. but I am one of a half dozen people in this country who does not know what a low pressure system Is. F\Jrthermore, I don't care. There, I've said it. Every night for the past 20 years I've sat in front of the TV set and pre- tended to get c hoked up when a cold front moves down from the Great Lakes or Davenport, Iowa's sun wi II rise at 5 : 02. · Oh. I've picked up a few technical phrases. Like I tried on a tube dress the other day and the salesperson said , "You look like a cumulus cloud" and I said, "I hope you find a dead bird in your r ain bar rel," but generally, I haven't the foggiest notion of what weathermen are talking ~bout. They pull down a large map of the country and immediately start to draw a curve here, a wavy line there, here a sun, there a moon. ever· ywhere diagonal lines for rain and a few dots for snow. · When they are finished, the whole mess looks like a te rminal case of acne. Then they say things like, "Florida Is having some weather this evening" Cso what's the alternative?) or "Ada, Ohio reports a severe depression moving in.'' (You think you're depressed, Ada, I've just had 1my scholarship to Weight Watchers r evoked when they checked m y breath for liver and found out I was cheating.) The plain truth is if someone is having rotten weather, I can't he lp it and if they're having bet· ter weather than we are, I don't want lo hear about it. l guess what it amounts to Is that weather isn't made relevant to people. I want to know how it a ffects lives and what a falling barometer does to me personally. A London weatherman, Gordon Barnes, re· cently breathed a little life into the subject by re· porting that when the thermometer is 29.9 degrees or lower. women are more lovable. "You show me a low pressure weather pattern," he said, "and I will show you a woman who can't let men alone.·· I can hear it now, "There's a passion front moving in tonight over Nebraska with winds lust· in~ . . . pardon me, gusting up to 30 mph. Although roads are clear, travelers are warned of heavy traffic for those getting out of F1orida's 75 degree· temperatur-es Oight Jove fro~t). The· • . On the Other Hand Wom«'n now have :ichu•vc•d .1 rww ::ind dubwu)\ kind of (.'11uallt y with nH•n thl'1r 0\1.n '"mo~l wanted cnminol~·· last The April I SS UP of OU I mugazine supplieR an mterna- t1onaJ rogue5 · Rallery or the most dangerou 5 women polltical crimlnals to :wrface in thf" recent upsur1tt of violent crimes by the so-called f{tntler Sf'X. lncludtd are ei~ht women c;till at larJtf' and hunted. fqur In cu~ody. one f reNt, and thrN• now dead. as the re~u lt of polH'f' ac uon or accident Thf' hunted influd(• ri•nr)l.1<1<' hf'ireti~ Patrtr1.1 <Tun1ri 1 ff«>rirst. Jr•sh Rrpubltc.•u 1l Army i:un runnl'r Muna Mc-Guir(•. allri!<'d 1 4 h3nk robbt>rs I cop killers Katherine Ann Power and Susan Edith Saxe: alleged bomber Patncia 5'4tnlon ; and Weather l 'nderground terrorists Bernadine Dohrn, Cathlyn Wilkerson and Kathy ~udin. In CUbtody are the Sisters, Marion and Dolours Price. st"rvm~ life sentences in England for bomban~s ; terrorist bank robber bomber Gudrun Ensslin. imprisoned in Germany; 8nd confrssP<f hombing consr>lrntor Jane Luurt•n Alpert. A~Jatlng trial an the l' S . LC'1h1 Khnlt>d . "ho h1J:t<'k«'cf . md <lt•<;t ro~ t-d ont" :.u rplunc m · Oltrntlsc-11~ and lalt>r f;iill'd In an attempt lo hijack another, was freed by the British in an exc hange. Symblonese Liberation Army soldiers Camilla Hall, Nancy Lint Perry and Patricia <Mizmoon)Soltysik. :\re dead. The rogues• gallery ls part of an in-depth examination of th~ chanae• in the incidence and ty~s of crime committed by women. Recent FBI figures s howed a r ise In the female cri me rate o r 95.3 percent betwetn the years ol 1960 and 1973. while male crime rose 2'7.8 percent In the ume period. Jn the "seriou s crimes'' category. wom<'n c·ommatlcd 277 percent more than in 1960 overnight low is 15 degrees, you son of a gun! There will be some promiscwty as far east as New J ersey hut will diminish when the tem- perature hits the low 30s." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis .is on what you pay and collect. You can find ways or getting more for your money. You know what I think? Weathermen have purposely kept women in the dark with their mumbo' jumbo. Now that we know, just re· member, women, "The hand that. controls the thermostat ... controls the world!" PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): New moon position highlights personality, new starts land greater independence of thought, ac- tion. DIV<JRCE I Only ,~.'l,Q. 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The UPI board of ex~rts named Gus WUUams of USC and ltieky Sobets ot Nevada (Las Vegas> as the 1974-7~ alt-star bac'k courters while R i ck Hawthorne of Cal, Ron Lee of Oregon and Frank Oleynick o{ Seattle oll wound up on the second team . Rounding out the an-star plcks was the big Cront lloe or 6-8 O~ve Sa ys UCL4's Woot:kn 1974~75Season Was Enjoyable LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coach John Wooden calls this year's UCLA basketball team one of his favorites in 27 seasons at the school even though it has had to scramble t o win what came almost too easily in earlier years. •'This is one of the most enjoy a· ble years I 'v e e v er ex- perienced," said Wooden, coaching his 40th season in basketball. The second·ranked Bruins won their ninth straight Pacific·8 title with a 23·3 record, with upsets by Stanford, Notr e Dame and Washington. Earlier teams r an o£f 88 straight victories, seven con- secutive NCAA titles and four llll- beaten seasons. . This time the Bruins, whose NCAA domination was ended by North Carolina State last year, go into the tournament as second- ratcd favorites behind Indiana. UCLA s tarts playoff action Saturday at Pullman, Wash .. against Michigan. Other years have produced players suc h as Ka reem Abdul- Jabbar and Bill Walton. T hi s year h as produced pleasure because. said Wooden, .. There has been a lack of pro· blems both on and off the court. ll 's really been a delightful year." Wooden said in an interview Monday, "This team has a lot of empathy and there's not the least sign of friction. I h aven't got up- set wilh them and tbey haven't got upset with me." He said "It's a lmost impossi- ble to go a year without some sort or squabble, it's almost unheard of al any school. Ask any other coach. "And.to add the 1icing on the cake, this team has improved as a basketball team."· Instead of a group of excell ent p layers plus a superstar , the 1974·75 Bruiils are without a star player such as Walton. Forward Dave Meyers. the 6 .. foot-8 senior forward. is a team leader but the Bruins no longer have a "big man" to depend on and Wooden is not unhappy about it. •'There• s Meyers. Pete JOHN WOODEN Trgovich, Marques J ohnson , Richard Washington, Ralph Drollinger, Andre Mccarter .•• "It's a team' of fine balance. We're not great on offense, de- fense or at rebounding. We were inexperienced at the start of the season. But while we're not great. neither are we weak in anything. We just h.ave good . balance." Williams Says Inf iel~ Spots Upfor~rabs HOLTVILLE <AP) It won't do much good t.o ask manager Dick Williams who will open the season at two key infield spots for his California Angels; he'll just ans wer : ''If I had to name a shortstop and third baseman to· day I couldn't do it" , One additional name popped into the picture Monday as the American L eagu e t eam s hortened an afternoon workout session to 21h hours when chilly winds raced through the training ·camp. Orlando Ramirez is his name· and he's the only Colombian player ib the major leagues. Williams said he liked what he saw of the young shortstop can· didate. ·•I love his attitude and he is not as shy as he was last year," Williams said of Ramirez, who played briefly with the Angels last year but spent most of the season with Salt Lake City. Ramirez is one of eight players being looked at for shortstop and third base. llfgh·ha11d d Shot ~m Lacey of the Kansas City,Omaha Klngs reache. above Milwaukee Bucks' Kareem AbdlJl·Jabbar to make 8 basket ln NBA action in Milwaukee Monday ni&ht. Milwaukeo won over the Kings, 103·96~ Meyers of Pac EJgbt champion UCLA, S·8 Lonnie Shelton of OregOll State, and 7-!oot pivot man Rtcb Kelley or Stword.. Meyers averaaed lS.4 points and 1.s rebounds per aame and is considered certain to go blgh in the pro draft. Shelton led Oregon State to tl)e runner-up SJ>()l 10 the Pac Eight and a spOt tn the NCAA tourney with an 18.8 averag~ and 9 . 7 carQms per C!on- test. Kelley averaged 20 polnts per contest, Jed the conterence in rebounds with 11.S a game, and perhaps most amazing, was also Newcolnbe: l 'Dl Best In World NEW YORK <AP) -When J ohn Newcombe plays in the Davis Cup, his allegiance is to mother Australia. When he plays in tournaments, his obligations are to the spectators and pro- moters. But when he meets Jimmy Connors in Las Vegas for their $1 million heavyweight tennis bout April 26, he'll play for John Newcombe. "Right now I am the best player in the world," the strap- ping Australian said Monday. "He says he's No. 1 so I guess we'll find out who's right." Newcombe, who bas beaten Connors the three times they've played, says Connors' record is deceiving. "'He doesn't play in that many todrnaments ·with all the top players," Newcombe said. "And that's a big advantage with him having an unusual style of play. "Ilic Nastase was a real terror for awhile, then he played on the·. World Championship Tennis tour week after week . We were able to gel a better handle on his game. It knocked him down a peg or two." Connors never joined the WCT tour. playing instead in smaller tournaments with fewer stars, and t he few big international events. the top rree throw lbootet' ln ~ Pu Elaht •t .832. 'fliere are oo repeaters from l t year's first team. although. Lee WH firat 1trin& last season • . and slipped to the sec:on4 team thiS time around while leelley was on tbe second teom last year. Shelton 11 a sopb and the other ,four all &tars are i>eruors. Oreaoo ~ta~·a Ralph Miller was named coach of the year for aanmng tus Heavers ln the NCAA tourney. Tueeday, Mafch1t.1m UPITelephe4t OAJtYPfLOT INGLEWOOD-Tbe Los Angeles Kings will be trying to gain some ground on the ldle Montreal Canadiens tonight at 8 when they hos t the Buffalo Sabres in a National Hockey League game at the Forum. The Kings trail division· leading Montreal by seven poin"" and will have to put on a torrid streak to catch the canadiens. Buffalo is tied with Montreal for the best record in the league with the Kings third. Lak~rs on 'l'V OETROIT-Tbe Los Angeles Lakers will battle the Detroil Pistons in an NBA basketball game at Cobo Hall he~e to!"ght. The game will be televlSed m Los Angeles on Channel 5 at 6. The Lakers (23-44 ) have won only six gam es since the All·sl ar break in mid-January. The Pistons hold a slim. 11;'\c- game edge over Milwaukee in a battle for the Western Con- ference's wild card playoff berth. Tanne r Wins SAO PAULO, Brazi l - American Roscoe Tanner. South Afric.a 's Ray Moore and Alex Metrevelli of the Soviet Union captured first round matches Monday in the World Cham- pionship Tennis tournament here. Tanner stopped Colin Dibley of Australia 6-4, 7-6, Moore downed Chile's Jaime Fillol 6-4, 6-3 and Metreveli d efeated Jim Mac- Manus 6·3, 6·2. In other m ate hes. Chile's Patricio Cornejo beat Brazilian Carlos Kirmayr 6·0, 6·3, Aussie Allan Stone e liminated Ivan Molina of Colombia 6-4, 6-3 and Australian Ray Ruffels stopped Felipes Tavares of Brazil6·1, S.4. E ver t A d1'Cl~s HOUSTON -Second-seeded Chris Evert won her first matclt Monday night to highlight o~n­ ing round activity in the womet'l 's professional tennis tour here. Evert easily defeated Marcie Louie, 6-3,6·2. ' Newcombe recently beat Con- nors in four sets in Australia but · never got to the finals in Wimbledon and Fores t Hills. which Connors won. "But look what happened to him when I got into the finals," Newcombe said. "lie's luck)' I didn't get t.bro~ to the otHer fih~s. It got him some titles." WHAT A CATCH?-Hank Aaron of the Milwau~e.e Braves appears to have a baseball in his mouth, but ~t s just a tong range photo of the .home ~U!l sl.ugger g~mg after a bouncing ball during spnng trauung m Phoenix. In other first d ay matches, Marena Kroschina of Russia de- feated Helen Gourlay of Australia 4·6, 6-3, 7-6; T erry Holladay lie- feated Nina Sato, Japan, 6-0, &-2; Donna Ganz defeated Kris Kem- m e r Shaw, 7-6, 6·3; Mona Schallau downed Mirna Jausovee of Yugoslavia. 6·4, 5-7, 6·2 : In addition. Connors hasn't played in the Davis Cup irt recent years, declining he says because of the bad blood betweC9 himself and Cup captain Dennis Ralston. Newcombe, who recently he lped Australia beat New Zealand in a Davis. Cup match, says he doesn't understand the feud, then asked: "Do they un- derstand it?" · Newcom be 'doesn 't think Americans ar e less interested in playing for their country than · Australians. "Every American player but one is busting his neck to play Davis Cup," be said. Newcom be was r ecently criticized by New Zealand player Onny Parun for not playing in a Davis Cup singles match after Australia had mathematically clinched its victory. ~'Only Onny Parun criticized me," Newcombe said. "I went to New Zealand to beat. New Zealand. After the second day, we were up 3·0. We couldn 'l lose so I said to our captain, Neale Fraser, to let Geoff Masters play the · third day and get ex- perience." Hoop Ratings TM Toe> Twenty College ba\~etball INms, w1tl'I llrsl•PI•« vote\ In parenll'lt>W\ • .e•son re<0<ds ~::S\~,::~n· ~o 1.0 2 UC.LA 23·3 603 J. Le1<11sv1lle 2•·? S15 • ~ryl•nd 21-4 414 J. MarQ~lle ?1·3 •31 6 KentuOV 11~ .,, 1 North C..rohtw1 11·1 2112 1. Ariton• St•te 7).J 280 t . HOrll\ Orohna ~litl• 71-6 lSO 10. Alitbeme 21·~ m 11. P.n11\ylvan1• ?3-4 Ill 11. NOtre D•me IH 11 ll Soutl\ern C•lllom•• 18-7 /1 14. Ctern_, 11.10 4 1S Oreoon Sl•le IMO l't 16 Rutoers 21.. 33 11 TtHS IEI Paso• 2().S 31 IUel C1n<lnMll 21·S 31 ltlel Centenary U-4 31 20 Pan Arner Ion n-2 7S Oll\ers reuivln<) votes. listed •lphtbetlc.111 Arotona, Auburn, Bouon Colleoe. Cenlr•l M1cl'li~11. Cnl(ll\ton. Drtkt, F'Um!~1 • IC•nYs. L•S.I .. , MelTllll'lls St .. MIClll9aft. MIGO .. Ten· .,.,_ $1., Nevad•·l.u VtQH, New Mexico St., •eoon. Soutl'le!'n llllnoh, SttltO!\, Svracuse. Ten- ·-· TexuAl.M, Utah SI. Play ers Up for Bid .Ultirrwte lmlllt ForSinking WFL By ihe AS SOCIA TED PRE.SS And now the ultimate insult to the World Football League: the IRS is going to auction off the players from its championship team. The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that beginning to- day it would accept bids from any interested party on the 59 player contracts held by the Bi rmin gham Ame ri cans. Anybody or any company. in- cludin g National Footbal l League teams, may bid, the IRS said. In another blow to the Wf'L's attempt to play another season. the IRS said it was conducting this highly unique auction to set- tle $236,000 in back taxes. The Birmingham team already losl its equipment, which was seized after it won the league title and sold as souvenirs. And this comes as the Wft'L is trying to reorganize and play a second season despite a first one in which losses totaled more than $20 milUon and in which broken .promises and missed paydays were common. In another development, police sources in Orlando, Jo1a.. said Rommic Loudd . former general partner of the W FL's franchise there. has been charged with conspiracy and delivery or co- caine in connection with a three· state drug ring. The sources said a warrant has been issued for Loudd, who is supposed to go on trial Wednes- day on charges he embezz~ed $40,000 in state sales collection from ticket sales to the Blazers, last year 's W FL runnerup. Mea nwhile, the WFL an- nounced it would meet Wednes- day in Philadelphia to discuss its reorganization. In Birmin&ham . William E. Self, chief of the I RS Collection and Taxpayer Service Div1s1on, sajd of the decision to sell player contracts, "We are offering for sale the government's right, title and interest in the contract s." Just what the high bidder will be able to do is not clear. Setr said when a per&on or company boug ht a contract, he or it "'would be assuming the same rights that the Am er;cans had on the player at the time we seized it <the contract).'' WFL officials have insisted that if there is a lea~ue next fall. ther e will be a Birmingham team." But if the IRS sell s the Birmingham players. it may be exceedingly difficult to gel a team together. The Birmingham team recent- ly reos:gaoized a nd changed its name t.o the Vulcans. Ferd Weir. ehairman of the board of the new group, said the IRS action caught him by surprise. ''It was our intention to negotiate with certain players from the old Americans to form a new team in Birmingham," he said. "But rm sure we'll have to start from scra tch. 1 want to make it clear that we have no connections with the old team in Birmingham. This is a brand new team." Brigette Cuypers of South Africa topped Sue Slap, 4·6, 6-2, 6· l ; Linky Boshoff of South Africa beatJanetNewberry,6·2,6-3; and Julie Anthony defeated Sharon Walsh,6·2,6·1. A merica1u Fal.I MUNICH. Germany -Third· seeded Bo b Hewitt of South Africa a nd Dick Crealy of Aus tralia won firs t round matches Monday in World Cham- pionship Tennis play at Olympic Hall. Hewitt beat II ans Kary of Australia 6-4. 3·6. 6-0. and Crealy was a 6·2. 3·6, 6·3 victor O\'cr Rein h a rd Probst of West Germany. Americans Fred McNair and Dick Dell fell by the wayside. Bob Giltinan of Australia beat McNair 6-4, 6-4 and Syd Ball of Australia ousted Dell 7·6. 5-7, 7-6. Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia ad- vanced with a 6·3, 6·4 victory over Pierre Ba rthes of France. Gridde r K illed RALEIGH. N.C. -No r th Carolina State football player Mike Hardy was killed Monday when he fell from a moving car in New York, the university said to- day. Hardy, 20, a 5-Coot·9, 155·pound seni or. was one of four rotating starters as a wide receiver. Ex-Cal (;00(!11 Dies ORINDA, Calif. -Clinton William Evans . who coached the Unive rs ity or California baseball team from 1930 to 1954. died Monday at the age of SS. Evans had winning teams in 23 of bis 24 years at the helm. lie was named NCAA Coach of the Year in 1947, the year in which Cal won the national coll egiate baseball championship. The Berkeley campus baseball fi eld, Evans Field, is named after the 1912 Cal graduate. NIT Minor League Tourney? ~EW YORK (AP) -Re.tnarks that t h.e Nat.ion al Invitation Tournament ls for "losers .. and · "mlnor leaauera" drew the ire of the 16 coaches whcsse teams will play in the a nn ual Madison Square Garden bastetball 1hQot- out. •·ts Joo Lapcbiclr a lOStt? Is Nat Holman a loser! 19Clair Bee a loser? Or Lenny Wilkens or JuUU! 'Ervlng or Walt Fudor?." · a ked coacb Lou Carn ca of St. John's University. '"They all coached or pla.yed tn theNlT.0 Tho an1rr remarka c•me al a news C'o nfc rence held to in- troduce the coaches and a n- nounce the pairings. Carnesecca was upset over re- marks that at first were attribut· ed to John McFadden, assistant coach at Rutgers, and North Carolina State star David Thompson. McFadden reportedly called the NIT "minor league" when hi!> Scarlet Knights edged St Johna's, 79.77. to eam a berth in the NCAA tournament. Latt'r. McFadden said the quote came rrom Tom Young, Rutgers' head coach. and that ll was onl)t a de- vlce to get his team up for the game against St. J ohn's. "I'd say any coach who says something like that suffers from foot-in·m o uth disease,". Camesecca said. ''How can you (all people 'mlnor league' over a difference or two points? .. Thompson , whose North Carolina State Wolfpac1< turned clown a bid to the NTT after being snubbed by the NCAA. called the NIT "a lo~tr' lournoment." Princeton <'03<'h Pete Carill s aid he dldn 't. wont. t.o discuss Thompson's charge. "Tbe la."lt. lime l checked, they weren't playing anywhere.·· Carill said. The 16-team post-season tourna ment, the oldest in the country, begins play Saturday when Manhattan m ee t s Massachusetts. Other Saturday games will pit Providence against Cle mson. Southern tl- llnois against Pittsburah 3nd St.. John'sagainst Lafayette. The first round winds up Sun dny when South Carolina takes on Connecticut, followed by Prin- ceton against lloly Cros!i, Mem- phis State again~t Oral Roberts and SL Peter's againsl Ore1ton.. · ' • ·1 .. DM.YN.OT Lwy ·io Run 440, 880 At Southern .Countje, Vlk~ Mwst Co.ntrol 'Paee· · , . ' ' ~ . .. By llOGEll CARLSON Ot-. ..... " .. ,. ... -- ncre are a lot of -"'"" words lo ,. .. Edison Higb's track and bask.elball star Tom Uoy~ bul perhaps the '-rsl is roa.risten t ' Coosi.stebtly out.stand- iD.g. Ue was tbe CIF mesters. c.ha.mpion in the 8llO as a junior, m iss<'d fi.rsl place by an eyelash ia lM 440, and recently was Damed rll"St team All-Sunset League in bask,.Cball Sa.lmday he's slated to compete in the Stth an· nual Southern Counties track and r.eld meet. at lluntiogton Beach. Edi.500 track couch Gordon Fitzel says U oy will be-going in the 440 and half mile, although he"s also going to see some attion in the mile du.ring the course of the season. Lloy recorded a 48.S in the 440 last year at Hunt- ington Beach-still his best mark for the dis- tance. At Huntington Beach it's a one turn event. "Cook is the one we're really worried a!tout in the 880,'' says Filael. Cook's beat is a l: 58.0 in the half mile. Edison basketball roach Dave Mohs called Uoy the most comi.stent all-round performer he'd ever had at Edison after the 6-S senior averaged ti rebounds and seven assists per game. But it 's track season now and Lloy says, "I'd like to get down to 1 :50 in the 880 and win the state meel. thanks lo hla 1lrenath.. •;Tqm eaa only do abo)lt a 10.2 In the 100," says Fluet. "But when It comes to lhe lon•er di.a· lances he bu the advan· Lage wtth his tremendom strength." Fltzel Pff:dicts a t :SS for Lloy in, the 880 and perhaps a •9.0 in the 440. ''B\lt yo!-' neVer kno~ about Tom.'' cautions Fitz.el. ''He's bigger (abo~t 1o ·pqund$l and stronger and a year older:' , All ol which makes the CIF s..tandard of 1 :Sl.1 in the 880 a little sbak.y. TOMLLOY Fitzel has no doubts .lhal Lloy will turn the 1 :50. "Of all the guys · l '\'e coached, he ha~ the most potential," says Fitzel. "He 's not a really Gi.-ls Athletics fluid runner, but he's Girtl--.W-.U d b 'lallSITY strong an as, powe r c......-MArla1c.1~ .. and size. 09dtfl tJ> F 141 &ec• "And he has really s.-"' "t111a+111<9fllltNtcl ... "9 It) c • l•l SMo'<y m<tlurcd a lot. He has KeouQ11 cu1 G 1•1w. ...... come to my office . ,..11IOH•lll G et)S..rko • Htott11 ..... : s.ddl•IMclt.32·11. several times and said JUN•O• vat1s1Tv he plans to go under ~••MArC1s1m1s.....,.... l · ~"" • • Rk .... rds l•I F (21 L. O._,,_. .~. Orrlllo(JI F t11T.-Llov is pondering his ......... 141 c 1•1 c-~ futur.!-one that hopeful Sc.Notter 111 G 1210wo ... , • 0.....1 lDl G (~) 5. 0.-1 ly includes bot.h sports. Ha1t11 .... , SHcll•IMclt. 11• ·•J "d like to concentrate GlllLSGVMN4STICS CMot M.•s1 cn.•1 T1nti. on both," says Lloy. v ... 111...-1. T•.c:v ~ 1c1 7.u ··1·ve bee~ playing 1..:-~"u:~ cc1 •.•,i. c-n basketball siltce J was in 1.11w-a.r•-1. Jo1iMo>o 1c.11.11. the third grade and it 15· ,,..._.1c.11.2sJ.K•r•~r1c1,.11. 8a1a11c:• be•m-1. S•ll"f .u.toblK more enjoyable. 1c1J.•J . .JoMM>fl1c11.~si. 1e1mF.ir 'IOLL•YaALL. ,l YAltSITV Gol6-\ W.•I de! SM e.r ..... aono ,,.t, 15-3. JUNIOll 'l&llSITT Goklen W.\I .... $.An S.rn¥0.llCI 1,_,., IS-I. • •• OrMiga Coll!! 11*1 S.11ta An.I 11-1. U-t. P1 ....... ot ....... : .>Dani• B.ndel • Or.,.... Coll .. Gel 5..it• Ana IS... IS-t. ,,.,.,.... ol9a""'; Ap•U Averbllll College Golf- C.l SU&e Nartllrl ... T • .,,.. • .,.,.I &IC-1 ..... C....trr Chlll UC lnolN -~~: Jett"f """II 1'1. s..,,. ~-1', M•""' Ryaoo ICI. Tom MartlnlCI. a.,.,. "l'll'llllamt 11. T • ..., kor1t: UC ltvlM 3", C•t Sl.i• Nwlll•ldo-3'1. use ..OS, USIU •10. UCLA 411. C.I $lat• Ft,1ll..-fl1ri41S. Cal ~I• LA 41 •. IUCI _,. *- t lX1b m.n II ... lo-• sc:or• br IO• "''"*•l.) T • ~ 1' .· LB Poly ·COach Gives . J'iews on Clf Seinif •, tr p1Q-Off experience ia 1aa Tbeua aacf 6·5 .tforward Fre.d pniss." 11ya 11P1ald~~:..'t'lll0~~~ alU&ble u 'ma!IY o!!H~rs-Scarbo~11&~./ · .. will be <*at~ L ~ ,.._ lt 1-'.,, tftien tbe Marina 1jfjh Vlk· .But P•lmer .iii most impressed up aai.lnlf the press. J. r iD1J ha'te a d11Unttlve ecfie J7rl. with S-'J.01guard Steve Hines who ADd :Pal~er4ay1 Marina wUl day nJ1bt. scored 19 points agalnstPoly. be okay tr 1t cap ~ontrol lbe,pac~ · nat's wbeQ \h•Y meet the ''He i:s an excep tional oftbe11ame. .. In•lewood S...tlaell in the..<.C·A ba1lh8ndlef and can shi>ol frqm ··we made Inglewood P!!'Y our butetblll UGllflnala •t the LA outside,•• says Palmer. tempo whlcb is con\rol. a~ Sports "1-e~. and~b Rom.ld Along with Hinu' ballhandliog Palmer. ''The winner wt¥,.be the Palm,r or LOng Bedh PolY a~ and · ahoOtipc., th~ Vikings wtll team tha\ pl•Y• its &al!le· M:arina's e)'pertence cou1't be. a alad b'ave to con.fend with \ ~ari na played its game tMj:ract~X· . lnJlewood'sfull·courtpress. . aga1Pst Poly, especially on de- TheVikes"1IJPl1.Ylntheopen-"They hurt us m05twithlhe.tr . rense. iog game '-l 7 :30.'Verbum Dei, the · CIF's No. l team, meets Palos :VerdesatB. "Marina has been to the Sports . Aren<J before which is an edge·," says Palm~. whofe Jackrabbits lost to Marina, 60·•6, SatuntaY. ~1arina udvanced to lhe 4-A semis last year. losing to LB ~1illikan, 73-64. Jn1lewood, a 3--A school last season, reached the quarterfinals. . "Inglewood is mature and bas been to the CIF," says Palmer. "but I can't tell you how ilwill re· act to the Sports Arena.•• While Marina has Sports Arena experience, Inglewood bas quick· ness and is strong on the boards •. ''TheY are a quick club that has the ability to go to the boards well," says Palmer. "And they shoot very well from outside. I think they will be difficult ·ror Marina to handle." Palmer. whose Jackrabbits beat In glewood. 58-56, feels lnglewood has an edge 'on the boards. The Sentinels start a front line qf 6·7 center .Dennis In- gram. _6-61/:z rorward Reggie . Principals in Massacre .· Newport Harbor Jilgh prin· cipal Chuck Godshall is rendy to f2.ll with his nose-to-nose con- rrontalion with Corona del ,Mar prinCipal Dennis Evans Wednes· day night in the first gam~or the Massacre IV ba:sketball twin bill . It starts at 1 at Newport Ha'.fbor's gym and will be folloWed by a g~me between the two schools' coaching staJrs. A4ult. tickets are priced at $1.50 with students and children get· Ung in for a buck. There will be no charge for leavine. . Godshall tuned up for the showdOwn with his old adversary by running through hand-to-hand combat drills Monday afternoon. It was Evans who scuttled Godshall's dreams ol having the ·CIF water polo finals at the Newport-Mesa district pool after the CIF offered such an ar- rana:en:aent to: Harbor High and Cd M. Evans cla1med the water at Newport was anti·CdM and that his players couldn't possibly perrorm in anything but the fluoridated waters of East LA College. So the area lost a CIF ·cham· pionship event and Godshall has been waiting for an opportunity to return the favorto'Evans. Godshall will•be Playing with Daily Pilot sports writers in the match with the CIF ad · ministrators and Evans has been siJi!ned at no salary to perform for theCIF. . Corona del Mar High coa,ches, who are heavily favored to.-band. Newport's coaches a resounding defeat, have .consented to let team member Ed Blanton do the halftime sho"·. Blanton Will show off his pistol shootini tricks. seeillJ( how rp.any rounds he can crank of(, in a six· second period. · ·'Tom 's about <:t week behind hi s normal pace ... says Fitzel. "but he's not far from being al -his best. Playing basket- ball hasn't hurt him at <111. In fact I 'd like to see all uf my s pikers play basketball or soccer dur· ing the off seas on. The conditioning is <i little ,different. but thert.-'s no harm. .. In tract. I have t.Q IT~~ ... rc1w-1.Jo1v11on1c1Ll:tl work oUt alone or with MMarlk cc11.1i.w9ddi.o cc.i1.1. t\110.orthreeguys.Butmr;;;::::::::::::::::::=::=;;::-r-:----:::;;;:--::=---------::=------,.----------::=::---::=:=----------~=--­ basketballo it's mOTe of a 1 ·7t1e change or pace is good for them." Fitzel e:spects Mission \'iejo's Jon Cook to be JJoy's ~hier competition al Huntington .Beach. team thing. Or<inge Coast College, UC Irvine and Cal St.aite tLung Beach) are 811 possibilities tor LIOy in the com bination package, but he can go jus t about ,nywhere with his ability in track- Area Golf Vista Mir°kf .Al .acDonald, :.1 :.ind Gaile Stinson tied ror member of the LPGA. second at 40ih. has been .added to the s taff at Hunting ton r ltfil.eS4••re Seacliff Country Club as Marjorie Ingersoll won a teaching pro. A flighl in an eclectic S h e h a s b e e n a tournament at Fountain member of Mesa Verde Valley ~tile Square Golf CC and Irvine Coast CC Course this week with a a nd has traveled ex· 64. tensively in Europe and lheOrient. Second place in A In an even holes night went to Erlene tournament with half An11.stadt with 65. handic ap, Rosemary ti-ene Biringer was the Erickson and 1-lelen B flight wi nner with 61 Cowden tied for fi rst with Gladys Richardson with 40. Other first Oight second at 62. winners included Patty Rhonda Jeffress won C ScbottmilJer at 42 and a fli ght with 64 and tie bet\\·een Cuba Curl, Charlotte Smal l was J\nn Lewis a nd Kay second at 67. Zora Benac Moser al 421.n. captured D flight with 60 In the second night; and Nasa Neishi was llazel Mollica v.·as the second at 63. winner with 36. Shirley· In a tow net event, Cummaro and Connie Millie llayes \\'as the Heasley lied for second winner with 72, foUowed at37 1·'2-by Rose Fergus (76) and Pal Penewcll \\'on· a tie bet~een Hele n third flight honors with Doyle and Marjorie 36. followed by Winnie Ingersoll at 77 . Lindsay (401. Vivian In B flight. Virginia Troutman I 40 112) ::ind Aye "'as the winner "·ith Virginia Stevens C41 1f.t ). 76: followed by Rose MiddieBennerwonthe Miller <78) and a tie fourth flight with 39 between Ann Ford and while Kaye Temming Carol Lott at 80. Save $~.00 Clan MacGregor. half gallons . . .. it only fast.es expensive ,....., Scolotl>-y . 80 Prod . 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State ot C.•lllornlo, I wm s.11 ti pUbllc •"'"°"to 11\t lll9hut bidder, tor ~ In tew1ul money ot the Unl~d • St•lt). •II 1i.. r191>1. lltlt tno lntere\I ot solo ludgmtnt dtbtor 111 lht •bo~ GKcmieo pr~"'· or w mu'n lllrr901 .AS,.,.., tit l\tCUHry 10 Hll!tlj !t.A<dt& •cu1lon, wllll eccruvd lllltft)I oncl <OSI$. O.ted March•. tt1S Ohltlon South Orangt County Dort E Al\e4. Mlrwt, 0••"9e County MtlllO R. Haut•. Dtciuly LE VI,. &OaERMAN, lflcerpor.- P11i11lllt't AllttMy UIOWllttllre 11¥•,. iullt 1421 LM A•tta, C.llt9r11le toOIO Pul>lls.l\ed Oron91 Coot Dolly pjlol Muell II, 11, lS, ms 13t·/) PUBLIC NOTICE IJtJ4t su,aa1011 COUllTO,THI! sYAffOfl CALll'ORNIA FOll THICOUNTYOflOllANGE Ne.A~1S NOTICI! 01' ME A RING 0, P ETITION ,OR P'ROIATIE OF WILL AND ,OR Ll!TTRRS Tl!$TAMIN· TAllY Estete of HAROLD HUTTON, tlW> k nown u HAROLD F. HUTTON, Oeu osod. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Intl BETTY L. HUTTON hH filed ht'111" a cietltloft tor Probate of Woll •nO tor Is- _. ol Letters Test•mentary to tl'le P91111Gner. reference lo rhlch h ~ for further pertltulari. ones thill lht • time llfld pl.ct or l•Hrtng the -NI c.n ttt lor Mirth U . 1'1 s. ti 9,JO.t.m., lllllw coul'1roomol OtpartrTWntNo.101 said court. ot 100 Civic Center °"'.,.. Wtsl , In lllt City ot Sant• Ant, Cllltornlt . OatedW tch7, l97S. Wll,,LIAMl!.StJOHN, CovntyCltrk CRUIKSHANK &ANTIN aaWlblllrt .. Vltvl •d -.Wrty Miiia, Cl Mt. '9111 Ttl: CtUI Us-4141 Attw,_y, fer Pt tlllon., ... !'UbllsMo Oranoe Cool Dtll¥ Pilot -rctt U, tJ, 11, 1t7S 147·1S P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE . P UBLIC NOTICB PUB U C NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE . .., .. su .. aRt°"COUllTOI' THIE flCTITIOUS IUSINE$S ITATR DI' CAL.l ~RNIA fOR NAMI STATEMf;NT lht lollowl1>9 PlfSOllS ere dOlngb<AI· TME COUNTY 01' ORANGE ntU H L"""'.ata L~ZZIE'S A TTIC, HO"t So NO E Ofl NIARINO 0 .. Evt<orttll, Santi An•. ColltornlUU07 ~•Tl N ""R .. ROI ATE OF WILL Bern.ard R . Beegle, 160I So. AND flO• &ATT••I TESTAMEN· Evergr .. 11, Santi Ant, Cllflornlefl/07 TAllY E11ulHth Beagle, UOI So. E!tt.ote of ALOEN 8. MERA'f'MAH. Evtrgrffn, S.a11t• Ana, C•lllomlt fl707 0.cMMd. This t>uslntss l!t collducltd by en In-NOTICE IS HERE8 V GIVEN ll\el PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE d••I011al. MARY CATHl!RINE ooe~. •k• Berllerd R. Bttgle ,,..,., C.t ... rlllO Poloe. hos tlleo lllrtlll • -s-,-.. -,.-.. -M-_-ll-N.-T-.0-,-A-.-A-.. -IV\-_ -.. -.. -...... -, •• iT ATllME NT 01' A•A H OOH MENT' This \l&lemtnl w,n filed with Int t ptlltlon lor Pr•tt Of Will ano tor IS-.. -'" · -"""""'"'"'" OF USIE 01' County Cl~rk ol OranQt County on W.l\Ct of uttora THtamenlory to tllt OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IUSlNESS NAME ~ .. bru'"" Id l97S pellUoner ttltrenct lo whl<h Is~ ,ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME T h • . '°' furtMr perllculera and thtt the Tiit follo 1119 Ptrs°"s ha•e •ball-lie follow1n9 person\ eve •l>all F41"2 • w 1 1 doMd the UH of lh• to.ctllious buSlnf'U Pubh~O<l Orange Coul Ot1ly Pilot time ond ploct or lletrln9 IM Mime .... Joned llW UM or '"' foci I OU1 buslftess u s OEVELOfME NT·QU.AIL F b 1S nO Mtr • t a 975 t.3&-7S i.tnsotforM41rcllll, lt7S,et•:30o.m., name U S DEVELOPM E NT· nome · · e . • a ·~'--• lntllecourtroomol Ot~rtmtlll No. l ot PHRASANT RUN, tl 4100 Blrct1Stree1, COU N T RY Ill LLAC.E. 4100 Birch P UBLIC NOTICE Mid c:.ourt, et 700 Civic Cenwr Drive NewportB .. cll,Calllornla926'0 StrHt, Newport Buell. (alttormd WHI, In IM City ot S•nte A,,., TM lltllllous bu1lness name referrw 92~. . ------------Calltornla, to abov11 wu llled on November 11. 19n Tiit l1ctlllou~ bu\llW'" no""' '~ "ICTITIOUS aUSINESS Otled Fel)n.Mlry 21 tt1S In 111., county of o r1111ge lened to tbovt w111 llled on Novembur NAMESTATEMllNT WILl.IAM ll'.StJOHN. (I) REALTY VENTURE AS· 11,1tnlnllle GountyotOr<111ge TM lollow119 PtrSOl'I Is dOlnij buslnen County Cieri! SOCIATES. INC., SOie gener•l P¥1ntr, c II A E AL TY v E N f u AE AS- H : IRVINO H:lllOTT 2700 Wil111irt Boulev•rd, Los Angeln. SOCIAT E.S, INC., sole gener.•I p.ortrw:r, T A A N S A M E R I C AN ANO MAX MARON CelllornlatOOSI 2100 Witslllre 8oulevaro, Lo\ Af\9tll~>. OIS1'AIBUTOAS, 11301 Buell Blvd., l1SGO:::r .. •• (2) u.s OEVE LOPMEHT CA'OOS'7 No.l ,Huntlngton8otch,Celllomlt I-A .. U.Sttn COR PORATION. forme r genertl Ill U.S. DEVELOPM E NT W1vmon Leo DanlelS, U O S. Otl"\ls i...A...-s.~llfontl•'"61 partner. 4100 Birth Street, Newport CO RPORATION, tormer general No 11 ... Covlna,Cellfornlt Tfl• CtUl ~UlS 8eocn CA 92~ p,trtner, 4100 Biren Stret>I. Newport This buSlntss is conoucttd by e11 ln° At-ntw: l"tlll'"-' Tiil; bu~ineu was conducteo by e !Moen. Colll. 91..0 •¥1duol. Pub!ISllOCI Ortf\99 Coast Dt ll\I Pllol, 1mlled~tlfttrs11lp. Tnt\ bu)lne'U we\ co11ou<ted by d Waymon Leo OanlelJ MArch 4 S 11 1975 lil·JS Aully Vt nt1,1re llmlled parlne"hlp Tiiis "•ltrNnt was lllt'd w.th ,,. · ' ' Re.ally venture County Cletll ot Or•nge County on P UBLIC NOTICE Auoci•tes. I"'· A$.o<1etulnt. Fel>fuory17, 197S. eOel.COrp. 1 Dtl. cort>. F4IMO U.S. 0t¥eloPment Corpora· u s. Dt•ttooment Corpora· PubllSNd Ort nge Cont O.lty Piiot, FICTITIOUS eUSINES~ lion. 11on. MMcl\4. ll, II. 1S, 197S 131·1S NAMf.STATEMf.HT •0111.COrf). tCllll corp. Tiie l0How1ng ptr!ton\ a re do.roQ buSi Tll1s stetemenl was 111,..i wllh '"" Tll•\ sttttment was tlltd Miii '"" P UBLIC NOTICE neut~'>· ELPAC ELECTRONICS l?I County cleri. ol Ortnge County on Covnly Cieri& ot Orongt County on • Fel>fu.,y 10, t91S Febfutry tO t97S FICTITIOUS •u11NESS ELEllON POWE A SV STEMS, Ill ftOIEAT a, WESSLING, Alty. llOI EllT ... W!SSLINO NAME STATEMENT EL PAC C.OMPOHENTS, 31)1 So. Slln· Y!Mm& WlttliltJ YI"'"' & Wel-.llS The tollow1ng prr)Ons are dOlng bu$•· dard A~llue, $.tnlt Ana, CAhtomla WSeodll,. ..... r SlrH t U5 Sewtl\ f l•-r SlrHI -•s: 92/0S l.es""9tlff,CAto071 LMA .... lts CA'9071 T HE DON UT F ACTORY, 1112 EL PAC ELECTRON ICS, INC., PubllthtcS OrtnQe Co.isl Daily Pitol • • F11.0I Sunflower, Costa Mesa, Ct lllornla ~:,~~1~1:;,~~ro Ave nu., Senta ""°• Ftb. ll, u. and Mor, 4. f t. "'S SS>l 0 l"ut>ll!.lltd OrtnQe Coa\I Oally P1101. '2.•2" . Tiiis business is COndl.ICled l>V a CO<· ------Feta."· 2S, and Mor .•• lf:"f'7S ...,,...,, AIDl!rl J. Hao1ey, 32S 22nd SI., Costa porohon. P UBLIC NOTICE Me~. Calltornla 92021 EIP.te Ete<.tron1<S, Inc. LOrr••nt H. H•Oley, 32S 22nd St., F. c.ordOn Benhard, Cosio Mew, Ct litornla 9207 . President Thi$ business Is conducted by an in· This statement wa~ tiled jl\lltl\ Ille NOTICE OF THE T IME ANO dlv1duot. County Clerlc of Orange County on Pl.AC£ Of MEA RING Of THE PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS a us1 .. ESS NAME STATEME NT Lorr•lne H. Hadley • Ftbruary 10 197S 1.0CAL AO£NCY .. ORMATION C:OM- NOTl CE OF THE T IM I! ANO ~Ills statement was flled with the GREGGMAft At5oN MISSION OF OllAHGE COUNTY, County Clerk of Or•ngt County on ., I ... ' ' CALll'ORNIA, WHEN A PllOPOSEO PLACE OF H EA A I NG Of THE Fetwutry 18, 191S. ,.f y ll,Conwll & Jtuup ANN EXATION TO THE COSTA MESA Ttw 10110 .. 1ng ~'"°" h oolno busl· riHS•s: AI R·COOLEO RESEARCH, 1501 N. EngllVI. Sonia An•. CA. 9270& Oenlel Pet1, tS02 H . Enc;illsll, Sonia Ana, C•ltt. 1'1706 LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COM-,4107' ..OI Wltall lre llvd., "11 Fltor ... ARit AND RECREATION DISTAi CT MISSION Of ORANGE COUNTY, • Publlsntd Otange Coast Oally Pilol, llevtrly Hiiis, Cthlernlt ~111 f ORANGE COUNTY. ANO OaJEC. CALll'OllNIA, WHEN A PllOPOSEO l'tb U ,tndMdr • •. 11, 18,.191S 650 H F>IOl9l TIONS OA PROT ESTS THliftETO, ANNllXATIOH TO THI CITV OF -Publ1~ .. oOr.on9eCoas1 0a1lyPllot,WILL·aE PRESENTED FO A COSTA MESA OF ORANGE COUNTY, P U Bl.IC NOTICE ·obruary ti, ?S, •lld Marci'! 4, 11. ms HEAii i NG ANO OIJECTIONS OA PROTESTS ___________ s_u_1s NOTICE ISHEREBVGIVENtf\41"1> THERETO, WILL BE PRESENTED a111111ca1to11 h•S been 1111!0 ... 1n Int FOR Hf.AA I HG FICTITIOUS a u s1NESS P UBLIC NOTICE Local Agtn<y Formation Commts\lon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal"" NAME STATEMENT ol the County ol Orange, State of ~,,.,11c11>on hi\ bffn med Wllh ""' TM following per$0n is doiroQ ~· 111.. C.Ahforn1a, requutlng 1htl s.tid Com Loc•I AQen<Y P'orm•tlOn Corntl\1>$1on ntUOS! FICTITIOUS IUSIHES~ m1ss1on •a.>ro•e Int f)rOPOStd M>ntllc'I of lhe Count'( ot Orange, St.lift of D ~ M MARKETING. 18'11 Ml NAM ESTATEMfi NT lion dcKigntltd Ctnyon No. 3 Anttl<t· Tiiis t>uslnt n is condutlctd bY an in div1duil O•n.el Pe11 Thi\ '1Atement wd' 1111!<1 w1tn tnr Covntv C.leri. ol Or .. n9t Countv on Jan ... ry?I, n1s F.-0>42 P\.11>11S!Wd OrlnQI! Coul Oa1ty PllOC, ~ttl, 11, 2S,tncl Mir.•. II, UIS ~~IS P UBLIC NOTICE 0111ornl•, requesting that said Com. Lt11glty Ave • Sui le E, Founl•111 Tiie followlnQ per110ns •rt dol"9 ~ toon to Int Costa Mtn Pirlr. otlld rnos\1on ac>e>ro"' 1ne 1>rop0ttd .annexe· va11ey,Cthlorn1a 92708 ntuos. , Recretlion 01slrotl ol Ora19 County, a S.JO 1IOll oesi~ttO es Ctn yon~. 3 Nlnex· Aonold D. IC.nos, 10409 A~llt Ri~r Ml RAOA &A IGHT POLISH CO., CalUornt•. The proposal en<ompKSH HOTICF TO CREDITORS P UBLIC NOT ICE alion to Int CllY of Cost• N'eU of Ave •• Fountain Volley, C•llfornl•fll'OI 1121S Dt omler, Stntt Ana , C..litorlll• the following gener•llY dt)trlDed SUP'ERIOll COURT Of' THE Ortn(}e Cou11ty, Ct1lrorn1t. The ~ '011s OUJiness ii conducted by on In-. fVOJ, lnrlne lnd .. tri.teo,..t.. """"" is ,,_. f)lK'llculerly dHU'ibeO STAT• Of' CAU f'OllNIA fOR j)Ostl •ntomP•UH U•• lollowlftg ..... I. (1) Melulnl ... Me9Y1ar, 1ew. _., ..... tOas<.•IOC'--"-°" TH•COUNTYOFORANGE 91"9•111'1' Ots<rllled .,.. whl'11 IA.mot• llloneld D. ICftfl Huntonoton Or • Apt. H, Ar<..sia. CA lllewlthlht commoss•on Ht . A·US11 P••licular ly OtStrlbtd by. lt()ll This st•lerf\Of\t WU tiled With the '1006 • Said .anneullon conta•"S ~OK· Estate of FRANK l TRIOl oescripllon .and mop on hie will! 1111 County Clerk ol Or•nQct County on (?l K•nntlll o. ~oui<1r. 11921 Foll 1,.,.1e1y 1.6 atrt\ ano is lout@d on Int O..cu1oeo Con\rnlsslon: Februory27, lq7S Ctofl, Tust1n,CAt:z.-O north s•Ot of Vttloroa !itrett 1>1!91n•"ll9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVl;N lo lhr Said 11111uatlon conl.llns llt>l>l'O• F4tl1' Tiiis buS•lltSS Is conduClec:I by 1 il •point appro11mattly HS l~f'\ we~t crtd1tors ot lht' •l>O•e n.imed ~edcnl lnuittlY 1.6 acre> ano I\ lo<ttt!Ol>n lht' Publls.lled Orange Coast Oa•ly Pilot, ;ienert l partntrshlt> ,1 canyon Drive and on Int Wf\l side o 111a1 •II per~ll\ ha•lnq clalms ao<1•n" nor111 side ot VIC1ot18 Street be91""1nq Mdrcll •. 1 t, II. JS, 191S 68J-7S Malcolm F Meguler C.t1ny0<1 Drove, 11t91nn1ng at • Po•nl ap. Ille s••d Of'ttOtnl ilirtt r11qu1r•d to l1lu .11 •point appro11m.a1e1y llS Itel WC\I Tll•s )ltltment wes llltd witll Int prox1mete1y 110 feet north ol V1<1orl1 tnem, w11n tht ntc~s>cHV vouchi'rs, 1n ot On yon Orlvt 1nd on Int wot sioe 01 P UBLIC NOTICE count'( Clerk ol OrenQt County on Strttl, in Int wut Costa Mesa~""' lhe olhc~ of the Clerk of tne clbO•e en· Cilnvon Or••• btq1nn1ng at a point 41> ----~,..-""'"=°~---------1 February'· t91S. Al tht t•m• ot tne hearon9 notice lllltO <ourl, or to pr.sent tnem, ,..,,., tno. pro~1miltly t 10 fetl north ot Vittoria NOTICE TOCRE OITOllS f'.*12 11treon w lo t>ounOarte\ may bemodlll«I necessary voucneH, 10 1ne YnoerslontO Slretl, ll\thtwest Co~ta Mt\d art'~ SUPf.AIOR COURTOFTHE JOIL YN, llO•TH by the llddihon of otllt r 1err11ory In tht ti the lrvsl oepartmenl of lhe UNITED At lht tlmt of the lie an no Ml••"" STATE OFCALlfO ANIA f'OR ANGERHOFEA OLOS&CONQON v1t1n1tyolllleproposal CALI FOANIA BANI<, 1018 North Main hertins•10ooundarlnmoy1>11rnooilled TNl:COUHTYOFORAHGE HH!.Cor.reo.ai.,,f.,SvllelOO " NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thel Streel, Post0fflce8ox \739,SMlaAna, by 1,.,. addition ol 01ner lerrflory In Int No.A-11711 Pn adt11t,CAt1tOI s•ld COmmlnlOf\ h•s fh(t d W"dnesciav C.tlllorn•• 91102, 9'hlth 1 ~ lht placl! Of vtclnltyott11eprop0\6i Esllteot EDWARD C. SAWYER,dkcl Ttt: 1ts-o1U the iotn oav of Muell l9IS at the hour ~lneu of the undersl9neo in all rnal NOTICE 1$ FURTHER C.IVEN 11\at EOWARO CLY OE SAWYER SA., Published Ort nQ41 Coast Dail' Pilot, ot 1:00 o"clock P.M. ~t Sdid O.y ore\ ters ~r1<11n1no lo lht estate ot said oe- u 1o comm1ss1on hu l1ud Wtelr>tSdaV oecea~d. Molrcll 4 11 11 2s 1915 •93 1s ·~ a• s•'•d m•tt•r ctn .__ ~ard In ceoen., within tour m0<1lhs aller tht I~ 2"111 d•w -• u .. r, .. , 1q1s t i lhe ._~-NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN lo th<' ' ' ' ' • ~· • 0 v • -"" fl I bl I ~ ·~ v •• "' ""' " '"""' Room S03 in tne Or on..,. Countv Ad· IS pu ICAl•On ° 1"" no II ct o4 1·00 o'Clock p M ot sa•O oov or os crtc111ors of 111t above nameo oecedent p UBL.JC NOTICE . ,.. D.altd Feoruary ta, 19H ·~ •• •eld mett1>r can b~ hearo In lhtt ell persons 11avlno claims against ministration Buotd lng, S 1 S Nor Ill UNI TEO CALI FOR NIA "•NK ~· • Syc .a mor l! Street, S•nl• Ana, °" R_... SOl 1n Ille Orongo County Ad· the said Otctelent are r..:i11ored to Ille ------------~(.olltOl'nit,.,. ll\t Umt anO e>l.c:e for1he By· F 0 Lawrot m1n1strttlon Bulleltng. ~IS Nortn lhem. w1lh the neceswry voucl'ters, on . a S6319• llffring ol salel proposel I09f.'lher wtlh TrustOll1ctr Syctmort Slrt•I. Sa 111a Ant, 111t ~llceo1111eclerk ofthe .abovttn SU,.IAIOllCOUATOl'TMll •II t><Oltst~ .and oblt <t•ons thereto E•t'cutorollheWillot Ctlllornll, 111 tne time ano p1oce tor the hlltd court. or to present 1nem, w11h ll'le STATI! OF CALI fORNIA l'Ollt wfllcll m.av be llled and .al whocll tome ll'le 1oove ,..,...d d~cedent f>t•rlng of Uid PfOposel 109e111Pr with necessary vouthtrs, lo the unclef)1Qnt<l THIE COUNTY Of ORANGE • THOMAS L. LOltO .... prolOIS end ObjHllOllS 11\t•flO •I tht ollice ot her altornty, THOMAS Ne. A.a,.. and C>l•Ge •11 per~n) ll'lltrl!Stl!d therein Ust1 ,._de V.alenc1• S111te?U W HENOER<ON J•Ae 17 s NOT CE may•POt¥dndt>e nl!trO. • wt\itl\ mty oe llltO ond at wlHtn t11N • -> , ,., I Si lh lre<!I. I 0.. HEARING OF Dated· Morch S l9TS U tlfM Hiii•. Ce littmla t26Sl .,.0 pl act •II 1>9rson~ 1nteresteo 111ere1n Suitt 111 Coo st Mesa, Ctlilomla. wlllth ,.l!TITION '°R PROI AT R 01' WILL BY ORDER OF THE LOCAL AGENCY Tel: 0 141 S11·U40 rney•POO•• tndtle nuro I) lht pltet of bu\1ness of lht un A .. D l'OR LIETTEltS TESTAMl!No FORMATION COMMISSION AttotMy ,., llatcvtor A MAall¥e d•<ltrtllon "'"been pre-OerslQnt<I 1n •II m•llers prrtllln1119 10 TARY PllCllli.heO or.~ Co•sl Oa1ly P\lot " Estel• of EV· ED..,....,.OS OF OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~~ , •• ~ ··-r··:-,, It 1•1s 'I 1s' perl!dtortllewll1tctpropos.1tanclmay lhetSl1teotso1dd<!tedtnt,wllhtn1our ~ """" • RICHARDT.TURNER ......., '• ·~~ •• • •· be rev,._d ot SIS Norlh Syc11mo .. rnon1hs.a1tertrit t1rs1 publ1<.allonol th1s O.ceutd. E 1. 011 S t rut, Room IOI, Sonia An11. noClct NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlWll ucu 1"" lter . C.lltornl• Wnllen comments rtleliw Dtteo~rcn to. 197S STAHLEY w, Ml LLE A 11u lllect h0re1n Lo<•I Aqenc Y Formation 10 tllt nt90llve Cite I•••"°" shoulel ~ C.LOR I A MAE a .,.inion tor Pro«>ate of Will and tor Is-Commission °1 • ••nt to 1 .... •bovt oooreu no tater lllan ':.AWY ER WHEELER wance t Lett s T II I t the O,.nge Counl'(. C.thlom•• f'ICTITIOUS I USINESS ~ .,. • o " es men ¥Y o P\lbll'lhed OronQt Coul Dally Piiot. NAM• STATEMENT March 21, 197S Tnt public hetrlfl'il on Eiecutmcot tht Wlllot pelltlontr reltrt nce lo whl<l'I ts modt Marti\ I I 11 l9JS 7f3.TS The foll owl"" persons ere dOI"" busl· lhe ntQlllW dect•r•llon wlll bt heard 111e.abo¥ent~ddtcedt:ttl for further per!kultf\. •ncl tllot .,.,, ____ • _. ---------•. ,. ··• a t200P M lnRoomS03oltheOranoe HOMASW.HENOEllSON llme •nOt>lt<tof llurl110 111t wmehes'' ... ssH; (.ounly Admlnhtr•llOn BullC11ng, S1S N. AllOO' .. fAIUW been Ml for Merell II, "7S,tl'1:30o.m:, PUBLIC NOTICE 0 I A E c TI 0 HA l. A Es UM E !>vc•mort Slrtf'I. S<1nll An•. C.lllOfnl• UOEHI lllhSlretl, S111t1 t1 t '"I ... courtroom of 0.pOrtmenl Mo. Joi <IONSUL TAN T!i, 10032 Son Mlqutl, ,.. 111 Mt c 111 I t2•21 1 Fount•ln Velley, Calllorn1• 91708 on Marchl&, "7S .... t '°• • orn 1 • )Id court, el JOO Civic C.nlet ~IW FICTITIOUSaUSIMESS Mlcl'IH t J e y Stew•rl, 10032 s.tn Oe1td: MdrtnS, 1'7S Ttl (Jl4J"4t-7'S6 West, In tht City of Soni. AM, NAMESTATE MENT1 " Mlg~I. Fountain Vellty, Ollforn1a D A I ·L y p I L 0 T Tuesday. March 11. 1975 DAILY PILOT 8 3 • \ Thi BJuett ~ Ofl tbe er... Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yoo Can SeU It, Find It , ( 842 •5878 ) Trade' tt With a wn Id . . URORS: AdnrffMN Houln For S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlould c.hec.k ......,. ad& ••••••••••••••••••••••• dolly & r•port etTOf"I GtMf'al I OOZ 1002 . I I Th ••••••••••••••••••••••• """• d a hly. • _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT cnSlllMS • :::~ ::=::.-t.~l~~ I~~r,~~~.~~ ~ Investor's Deli~! H . ualh ~u1 d<>n k1Ll'l1t·n ouset for Sale hnm<·. ll 1~ only 1 year 1'~;1sts1dc . Co:.1.1 Me:..1 fH.ll'L~X. Owm:r's u ntl one :>Lory. cvm1>l\"lc with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0111. Wt'll ton~1ru1·Led und Gneral I 002 n1n·ly plurrncd. PLUS an i! b<!droom, den & tpk l'r tv gara~es w /a lley M '·. ccss. l lihwk Lu Hth St ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1s'.'>um.1hl1· i·1•'• loan ! ATTENTION I M l\1 I': I> I /\ f I•: 0 <.: (.'lJP/\NC\' t)nly~'lO,IMJ I' r 1 r c ti r 1 i.t h 1 • L' j 11 .Hli -~~ Investors!! Out..:.tant.lrng one ye;.ir old Corona <lei Mar dupll':o.. :1 Bedroom s cal·h u nit Firl"placcs and cncln...cd garJgcs. Convcrucnl to :.hoppml{ W jlk t.o bc.tch. CJll 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE P.EAL ESTATE. INC. Wolk to Shoooil'"J ~:asts1dc. Costa' Nksa cloi;c to m aJor m:..rkl'I:. Yuu m u ... t ... l'I.' this 1.1L1..1lll.\ 1Ju1ll, llllffiJ.CUIJll' ;1 bedroom µoul homl' lcatunn~ lari~c drnrni; room .... L'IJ. l>t'l-1:.l room. hard 1.1. ood lloors, :.IU.lkl' roo1. llrcplarc. call 101 dl•la11s. 540 l 151 «!.~HERITAGE • • REALTORS FR EMCH CHATEAU 2 STORY BEACH POOL $32,900 For mal double tloor e n try to dramauc living roo m . Formal d am• H uge garden vH·w k1Lchen. Art1st1c oµen stairs sweep lO Sl'parnll' master sulle • chllclren :- w 1 n i.:. St'eludt•d :!:! B.\Ll.1t1H>M :.111·tl p ,1rt\ nrnrn I 11.11 over I null y, alkd <·011n.' .1nl I l11rt \ 1or lh1 ... ,.,,.,.11111111.11 JI t\ It (; \ I " ' I .. 1 l I :J!,.j l.tffN IH Q • '' ,,,., • llf r,. 1 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Spl•C1ulti;t:. 111 i.:ovcrn· mN1t llna1h·cd homes' :;,,1; 7i77 r.111 a11yl1mc STEPS TO THE BEACH LIVl' lhl' good lilt•. /\.,., ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS :-1>c1ut11111 m;u11t<110cd -----------g1 ouou~ ( 1111' yeur new. lltgll olTUl"llY private commu111ly. 'l'akcadvun· -----------Lage ol low. 1ow pracc- J u:.t SJ6.SOU1 Call now lo :.cc~ i till Io. /\gent. BACK BAY ELEGAlll...IT I IJt•dr ooms, puul, lam1IY' ""' room, stone l1replac1.:, POOL HOME ga rden ,,at10, cat·111 ='pac-iuus two:.lilrY in lov· f:1 tc tlcn a nd private sun· i·1y commumty. Raised dct l<. Huge m.aster l'lll ry sll'ps down to plush nc.droom :.~ute: ~ 1.:;o.1. 11v111~ room. Extra lan~c Ill• llown. Cull.~~ 1:~ 1orm.11 tl111111g. Supo•r &i K€Y 1a1t1ily r·1~m I h1g 'Ill' P.€A LTOP.51i li1•dro1111h. \OU OlU;)l M 'l' ------- 1111:-1mmal'ul.1tl' nonw M''ST SE£1 l 0 .t 11 n o W ~ 17 -ti U l ll U • rot.Illy 1111;.:ratll'll r\tc:-a \. l'nh· ~ ~ 11l-n or J lx•tlroom noml'. Lg IJm c L A s s I l'~lft&lM Custom Duplex :J Hct.lruom un1G. Clol.c to bcarh ~ILi ,:JIM) CENTURY 21 642-1771 I Ill w "''\Ill' lpk. L.ov. ma111L ya1 t.l tor your ca:.)' II ving. On h ~i 1.tlW ~U PE~~- F I E D If YOU AIN'T GOT A BARREL OF MONEY Hiil VOii \\ .ttll tO ... 1.111 11111 1,11\c. a ga111lcl' .1l llli-. ll1111t111gto11 lk .11.·11 111lroH•nl. It lll'l'fb 11111\ -.ornl' tender lo,·111g '"1n ltl lll.' a 11111' IJ m1I> h1111\\· 11.1ri.:a111 prll·t·d o1l JUSI s:~).IJOO! Vets \Vl'll0Ull1I' Call now ll·li ·ti4lHI. Agl•nl Broadway 3 Bdrm + 111,t l nl'Jl L'o:.1.1 .\h"-.1 -..&rl'Cl • lose to t'\ 1•1 )'thing.\\ 11h a t.>t•aulllull) upgraclctl hc>nw 1111 a hugl' i.l lll'Y <.tl'l'l'"S 11 •,11 .vart.l lul' only ~17..)\JIJ 1)4..j-i:!l l ,\gt. BLUFFS COMDO lkrc .,,_ ) 11ur ch.1nc1.'. lar~c;,t .t IJ1l1 m modl'I 111 111 u I I s . ... 3 m 11 > r Ill • tormal d1n1ll).! + hmlll\ room 10 take a pool t.ilJll' Ne et.ls I' L~, IJut llu:-1:- rcllertcll 111 1nl0 IJl'll'l' 0\\ l\l"I" \\ .111L:; 1111l' w .1:-. ~11.1.uuo 11ow :io•• i1111 :-.up•·r \ ,11111''' F-fOMES ----------•I 3848 ~ N 8 50·86SS SUN LOVERS ATTENTION! :-0.1111 \ llUl''l'll 1111 th•• 1111,..1 ,..,.,·,ind :.lt>l'Y :-u 111lt·1 i. 1'111:; pa1 t.'1 homl' 11;1,.. a 1•01.y l.lllllly H"llll \\ llh lln•plan" 111111\JI <lining. l>l l.! !>l('P 11111\ll II\ 111g 1·011111 ,\II ~ i\111t.;'.'>l1.1· lll.'d1011tlh l\.l\t' ~o.1nnJ..: \ a11llt•tl 1·1.•1illlJ.:'i Would \ 1111 t w II l'' l' • 1nl\ '>.> • .X.IO ., :-.1.·1· 1l 1111Y,. l ·.1111<-1; •iOlll \j!l0lll HOME + IMCOME E,\Sl'!->1111·; :JISI< 111111:-.l' Y.1t h IJ.11 l1l'111r .111l I 1 llH .1pl 11\<c•r g,1r,1gc. A~· sumc i \.' \ 111,111 Sl76. ~r m11 <'.111 l'Hl·:.STIG1'. 110~11-:=--.111.) •"64h If YOU.RE FUSSY JUST WAITIMG FOR YOU! 1'111:. Ill\ 1..· I.\ . l"ll/) llOllll' "' d \ J t I J II It' ti I) w I II • 11c.iulll ul m11n• m l'Hllcll 111111 t!. l1<-tlroo111,, 1·1111 \ t•ru1111· ,h·n. 111r111,il tl111 111g l'lrnm plu:-. 1'.tlllll.! , fl'.I Ill )!.ll"tll'll klll0h1.•t1 SpJ1·111u-.. ,111d \\01 kalJl1 1111<11 1>1.111 "'1lll ut1n11,..1 Jll"I\ .II\ l ll~11Jt• ,1t11f Ill .,:Jrokn :\i;! .. -.ixt h··· "\11 lt•J ... l·hnld p.11 m1.·111 ·. [~ THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH $40,950 SY ORDER OF THE LOCAL AGENCY Atwr.,.ylor Eatcvtria Calllornle. T1'tfohow1"9 persons tredO 1191111 .. • '270I foORMA TION COMMISSION Publ•Shtd Oran941 Coa•I Oa1ly Pilot Oiied ftbru.ry U , "75 nenos: MtrSlll Jent Stew•rl, lOOl2 Son -OFORANc.EcouNTV.CAL1FoRN1A fNrc1111,1t.u ,A11t11 t,191s u..n w1LLIAM 11.s1 JONN. ADVANCE WARE House. iun M1gue1, Fount••n V•ll•Y. ca111orn1• C. f. ColeSWOrthi RICHARDT. TURNER --PUBLIC NOTICE Coun1y Cltrk Montrcll.Gardtt1Grove,Ctlltoml• tl70ll ExecvtlveOllicer 1.ou1saALLllNGllR e~pec1111ous, inc., a C.t1ltom1a co< This business 1s tonoucted by a Realtors 640---00 0 't'ou 111'<' tllh 1. '1"lllll\e :.1ng 11• ,..111t .v 111 11r11Tll' 111.·" 1 h Io 1· ,f 1 t (1 n ,\l,11111111'1' I tll'lh'I ltol 1111 m.ll"UiJll' f llll"l IUI' tll'l'.OI 1~ lt'ntlll' F1•.1LUf1.·:. l'lll I. I c n I w r ;1 p .1 t II u "d dll'llll1 l,.1h'llL'll. ('ti/) tam11y room w11h I ll"l'JllaC'c. Formal din mg. t ltll' yt',tr nl'W. Jus1 ~:1,!100 ~ (.'JI l now to see Al!cnl L·a11 us Jl>OUl this 111'1 mJeul.itc :-unn~ hrighl 10Y. tth11111e.> 11.·..ir llo;'.I ~ 111111 1·l11..;1•d 1loublt' ;.:.tr.I)!• Ill< ·~ HA und IU\l'I~ p.11111. 1 .• 11 illl 1\gl . LOCATIOM LOCATION LOCATION LOUii Agentv Form1111on f01 Ntrtll au nct llltlll., S•ltotoe l6J2 M nerth Garden t_--===±;::::;:=========:--1 SUP EAIOA COURT Gltftdlt .... 11 ... 1 91 ... ~ poratlon, I o • generolper\ntrsl'llp r Col'nmlulonol '·-••'"o ..,,.. c;rovt,C.tlllorn1a M J .Stewarl orange counly, Cali1orn1" 0, CALl,OANIA, Ttl: llUI 14J..... Miiton H. AiCXJS, 24191 ovet1tnd Or., Tiiis itt tement wu tiled with Ille PUBLIC NOTICE PubllShtd Or•nQt Cool Ol11IY Pilot, COUHTV OF ORANGE At\tnley tw: "9t1Uoner Hiiis, Ct llfornia t:z6SJ County Cltrk 01 Orange County Oii #Nrcn 11, t~IS 7M·IS Nc'1·T"..DT·1'o"Ntti Pvbtlshtd Oren99 Cots\ O.lly PUvt. Jolin D. Lilli•. 2S091 Cl\1~11111, February"· lt7S. ~ Merell•. S, 11, 191S nl-7S -Hiiis, C•lllornia '26S3 "410'4 PUBLIC NOTICE In tht Maller ol tl'lt Ad9ption Petition This busi,.H Is conducted by a PuClllShtd OrenQt Cont Dally PllOI, ol GARV LEE HETtKOAT, Adopltnq PUBLIC NOTICE 11trol part11er~lp Feb.2S,•ndMlr.4, 11, "·ms .. ICTITIOUS auSINESS HAMI STA TIE ME NT Porent 1 1 1 543 7S THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF b pt<I I ous. nc. ----· Miiion H. R19<1\ The 1o11owl09 person b dOlr'!I bl;)! CALIFORNIA l'ICTITIOl.IUUllN•H VIC• Prosldtnt PV BLIC NOTICE 'TO.ALAN ANORAORILLEA . NAMl!ITATEMEHT Tiiis S1eteme111 wes filed wllll lht ---1\U~ es By orOt( Of tllls tour I you trt 11trwby ,_, l'l(TITIOUS aUSINlllS CUR Tl S RE AL EST ATE, 203t0 cit~ ,_ ......... r .,..10," lhl! lud,.. -tsid· Tiit ttllowl"9 0tn on I• dolf'll blftl. ounty Clerk ol Or111oe .....,.Illy on I L .. llnGlOfl 8eocl'I ..., -...... ..~ ,,. -neu u : February II, ltTS NA~ll STATliMIENT HarbOr "t one, un IOQ In O.pertrntnt 17 of lhlS court Of\ AMERICAN F INAHC:IAL ''""' Tl\t followlnoperSOftS trt dolngbwl· ,,... June 12. 191S 111 • •.m •• then ancl tl\tfe to SYST£MS, "'° Westerly PIK•. Pllllllslltd Ortl\90 c oast 0.lly PllOI. MS611S: vonunt Leo,.ord Ctstillo, 7om ~w cause 11 any you have, wlly U• Newport atOCfl, C..lllomlt t:IWO Mtrc:l\4, ti, 11, U, 1'1S 7J2.7S A8YSSCO LIMITEO. 2''" Overl...O HtrDOI' hie 1..Ant, Huntington ee .... pet1tlonol GAR Y LEE HETHC.OAT for Unl ... rsol HOVSI"" lllC , 1 Callfomla Or., l.tQUlll Hiiis. Collfornl•msl .-,.,.. the tOOPllon ol JESSEE ALAN ... E C lllo or Thi\ bus•nK\,. conoucted by .an 1n DRILLER. wour mo-r •on •llOuld "°' <Ofpo<tllOll, ld7S E '11\ St, CO.on•. p U BLIC NOTICE •Ped•llou\, lttt. • " rnoa < • ·~ • • Cthfomoe ttno PO'thon, 12&31 Mon.trCll !it C...rOtn 01vld11•I begrtnltO Tl'lla buslntU Is tonovcled tly • cor· c.row, Ctl1torn•• V1nctnt LeontrO Ct>••no O.ltO Mart114 !'7) ""'Ilion. "ICTITIOUSaUSINESS Millon H R•CIO\, 74t" Ov1>rldll0 Ot Tll•S Sltlemtnt w•s llleel #ltn '"" w" ILLI .. ._: E ••JOH.. ..-N•••E ST•TEME .. T C l f 0 c I ~... ~. .. Unlve""' HOU11"Q. Inc:. ..... ~ .. l..aq..nt HlllS, thtornl• ,,.s ~nly Cttri. 0 ••not oun., on Clerk Thia. sllttment •ts tlltd with ,,,. T"ht 1o11ow1ng per~s .art d0109 ~ Jolln D Lllllt{ Hot7 C.t11rrcil.a111, Mtrch•.1•7S ... f4UU OARTMl'ARRHEINlill County Cltrll of Oro11oe County on nessn: l..09uNHills,Ctll Ot ll1t '2UJ -·1 d 0 c I "•If PllOI Al-Y•ILI• Ft~ry 21,1tl5. ASPHALT COATI NG COMPANY, This ll)uSIM U IS condUcted by. COf· Pu ... -r•noe ... ... y 1•• ..... ~11 .. "lt•·r~ "IS w I 0 lh F 1•-·• 1a. 2S A 111 ltlS l»-7S •-• -• • • "41UI " ts range or~. u "'".on. porotlon ~"" "· • I>' • M ............... ell, C•llfomi• '1M) PUOllthH Or.., .. CoU I O.lfy Piiat, C..llfornl• 9263l E111>t4lli0US, In< PUBLIC NOTICE cn•l •Ml6117t4) .. ,.:te62 -r<l\4 II 11 "· "" 101·1S Bav S1ur;·y Seal Co .• Inc •. llltl Etlit M•llO<I H R10Q• A ...... , for ... tlttelltr I I ' • 8aysllou Rold, Al!OWOOCI City, Call!. Viet Pusld..-1 --------~ltM<I Oro1199 Cota.t Daily Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE This tltltrNnl was f111!d wllh IM l'ICTITIOUI aUSINE$S ,,._ 11, 11, 2S,.Aprl~~97S 133-7 Tiiis bu\lneo I\ tonclucle<I by• tor· County Cltrll ol Orange County on NAME STATEM•NT l'l~TITIOUI •UllNISS •lloft. Ftbf~ry 11. m~. TN tollOWlnQ person 11 dolno Ml· P UBLIC NOTICE NAMR ITA1'U~•NT Bay Slurry Stal Co., Inc ,.,. .. "'JM'EY CONCRE TE, ltOll Port SMI· --fllCTIT10UtausiNE~ Tlletolfowlngs-ton••r•Ooll"ollbull· PtttrG. MtcFerl•nd. PW41"'9d Orenoe coast O•lly ,~!o,t~ 8 h C 9'l660 • • noa.a..,: Pre\ Iden I Mtrtll • 11 11 u tt7S ...,. • lltlCIPl«:e,Ntwport H C · •· HAMl STATEMENT MAHLER IMPORTS, 113.S Slltr· This st•lement wa• llltd wllh 11\e ' ' ' ' ------ R&ymon<I TllomH Ltort ns. I~ Por1 "t1"!s1.011ow1110 pe,.son 1.s <:lotno l>llSI· lnQton Ptoce. Sullt N 1os. ~ O>u111y Clt rk ol Or•l'llt County on !.Mllltld Pl~t. Newport OH<l'I. CA , TSL ·MAN.AGEME-NT SERVICES lt«ll,Ct lllornl1'2'60 Feb. 10, 1•1s. e1'11C 111 Or St l'I po 1 Btt1cll CA lqOel MIJld, IS.00 8elqrld0 S. .. Apt. RllOO MARRISON All' Tiii\ bu.s.l11tu h colliluctco by en In 9'l..O enge ·• t w r ' 4, WHlllll11tttr, Ctlllornlt •211&> lr1l11, Callttl & Jtnvii · ..-iciuel ThOmo s Lu lit Or•noo St JoM INl'llor, llU $herlncl'on Pfll(t, t WllMIJrt ll•d., ttll fl'tr. ~ A•ymolld Tllom•• LIOftM Nt....,.t .. ~ .. c.ei11 t:zt.60 .• Newpon 8ttell. C•tlfornl• ~MO ¥tl'ly Miiii. Clllf. toJU Thi' •••Jtmtnt wu llllldC Wltn tht . Thlt butl11au' 1s ce,",ciucteo l>v on Ill· Thh butlntn It conduc\M l>Y • UU> tJ>eJ.U vnty Cltrll. 01 Ore11ot ou11'y Oii dl¥tfllt l QtllttalpertllOf'llllp ,...., ... r<l\6. "" • l'hOMU s Lff. lqMIMljlf P\lbfljftH Or•"Of' Coo st Delly Piiot '41US T I I Tfllt 1 .. ""'4ftl -· llltd wllJI t11t ,,.._It u ' ~tllllollod Or•nll' Cont Dally Piiot "' Jleltmtnt w•• hleo ••th he Cou11ty Clt rll oof Of•fl Count °" -·~~..2!!!.~·tt, 197) SJ6.1 rcll 11. 11. u. Aorll 1, lt7S 7t2-1S MAr~~"'.5~~~-ot Or•no• C.eunlY on ~ M. lt1S.. oe Y 11,1 .. , ~_, PUBLIC NOTICE Pllblt~ O<on~ Con t O.lly PllOI ~llMlt Or'.-. C..11 O.hy 1'1*- r<ll 11 11 U Aprll 1 "1) US.JS ,..._ 2J,1111fMarcll4, U, tt.1t7) trltll OU$1USINHI --·--·-·---·-Mtl> NAMllTATIMRNT P UBLIC NOT ICE i:=·~::':::::~~;R::::-;: fllCTITIOUUUllNllS C..t'-H•Y .. HtwfllOtl ... ~ca NAM& UATtM•NT ~M fo11owt119 penOft Is Citino ~· Oeto(l'ly ,~It'(, It Ocl'1'1My Court. ;-; ..... s .. ooL SEl\VI(&, 11'·)1" ...,., .. tell. c:.. fiMO. ft "' ..... rmo Wtrm•11, Ui Rochtslt r, .,.Nt-.cirt8e1ch,C1.tt .... A...toMaM CA '7611 11.tlllt HlllCY GoOdt le, 124·)ht '!r:E111, OUtlfltU It (OftOU<ltd Dy • Slr•t, NtwpOrl auch C• • ., ... rAl.-rt ... rllll~. n.I~ bu'lMIS h COflcNclM bY tn I"" Oorotl'ly fl'tnl•~ • tvlcNll NormaW1r111011 ICt lllt NlllCY (;OOOllt , fl\!\ 11ett mtlll w•t fllM with I"* Tl\lt •tattmtnl #U tlttd 1111111 tt. = (ltrll ol Ot•1100 C9Urlty Oii 11tv Clerk of Orenve Coullty Oft •.1'>J • 'fl41S rtll•, ttlS f'414U PtJILIC NOTICE "CTITICMll •UllMD I NAM• ITA1'1 MI NT Gl!MINI • Oftl•HIRV, •t P9rlllflew I.AM( Ht, SO, 1""'-, c.IMtmll 'ltM JNll Ulym~. •1 ,or••• ....... NO, )0, l,.,.M, C.llftlf'llll ., ... Tlllt llutlM D b C Ol\fl,IC tN '¥ • .,._ .......... ,,..., l.Ayll'll ll Tiii• ... ~, "'" "'" wllfl .... Qlullty Ci.rt! tf Qr Ill.. ,_,., tll t'ttiNtryt7, m s. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPl!ltlOll COURT OF TH E STATE Of CALI FO R NIA FOA THI COUHT'f' OF ORANGlli Ht.A..e.1000 NOTI CE 01' MEARING FOii P'ROaATI Of WILL ANO fOll LIT TIU Tl!STAMENT All 't' E.llllt of OTTO B. PANICAA11 0.cM\tCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY f,IVl!N thtl WAI.LIE GOERTZ PANKRATZ Ill\ filed ,,.rtl11 a Otllllon IOf probtt•ol will .ws tor l)wtllCt ti 1e11tr• In~ tiff to the 11411111-r r•ltrtnct '°""'""' k ~ tor turtr•r P<1•t1culA«1. ""° INt IM tlll't end tll•ct ol ntorlnq tllr -..... tlttn Hf It• March H , 1'7~ ti t :ao 1 m.111 IM c~rtroom ol o.otr1· 1111nt N• i ot •tld court, 11 toO Ovk Clflter °' 1,,.. Wttl, tn I'll• City of SMlt• AM, C.llfoml• OttHMlr<l'lf , lt7S WILLIAM I . St JOHN, Covftl't Clttll 10'1111 .. W. CHAl'flll;, At .. rMf ,.o ....... ... CJt lNllW, Calltomt• ttOl TM1 11\414'2 .. llt .,.,,..,. .., ......... 11., a SU67 SUPEAIOACOUATOFTHE ST ATE OF CALI FORHIA FOR T"E COUNTYOfOAANGE No.A·ll0'7 NOT IC E OF HEA RI NG OF PETITION FOii PROBATE Of WILL ANO FOR I.ETTERS TUTAMEN· TARY Estalt ol JOHN M. BA.GGOI. Deceued. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'61 THOMASG 8AGGOT has 111eoht,.1na petollon for Probtt• of WI II .no tor IS-- w.iinct of Ltllen Ttslamtnt•ry 10 1'111' pet1t1oncr, refe<ence to which•~ miac:lt lo< turtlltr porlicultrs. •n<I th.tit Int hme and pie<• of hetrlng the same n.n OMnsettorMarcl\2S, 1'1S.el'I ~am , on Ille courtroom ot Otpartml!nl No Jof .... d t-1. •t 100 C1••C c..-tpr Or•ve W•)I. In Illa Coty ol !:i•nta Ana, C•ltlornl•. O.ttoMtrcll7, tt7S. WILLIAME.SIJOHN, County Cll!r~ WILLIAMT.aRAHOLIN S?JWHtMllSI., Suitt IJ1• t..•A,_....1, Colif. "41t4 Ttl: (21Jl~JI AllolM Y ....... titlefff' P\lbllshed Orange Coast D•ilY Piiot March tt, u, 11, 1~1S .,.._,5 I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 M following per50<I~ And CorflO<• ,_are 0011111 bu$lnns ., WARWICIC TERRA(.!: COMPANY, 1110 EHi Kllltllt Avtnut, Maf>tin' l ll 9'tol 1. Kerry K. Bt1cntr. 014 Pe<•t• Awonv., Long Beith, Ce '°4I07 t .Pavt H. Pfltoe•. 4113 EUI ~. Sffll1e, Walfll11tlon .. 1g1 ), ~ C.. Todd. 11'1 St~ltt Avenut, LO/IQ lltA<ll, Ct. 'IQetS • Security P o c lll,, fftC, " W•\l\lf!111on CorPot•tlon, 1400 T- a..11e11119. Sffttlt, W•~lng1onWIOI Thi• Dutlt1•n la conduct4"1 tly • Limited '•rtnenNp ICt tl"r I(. 9'1tl\er, Ge11«t l PortMt 'ti>(\ ,u1amem wH 111.ci wtlh 1,,.. cou11ty c1,,1r. of Or•n0t Covnty on Mtrcl\6. "7) f ULO ... llOLSTON, •ull .. S" McKITTRICK. Ally~. UwCer1111rati.. tM$ Wlllllln .......... d, 7111 fltW .. w rly NIU&, <Allftr!llO .. 112 "4tt14 Pubtl"'1ed Or•llQOt Cont Oillly 1•11nt ESTATE SALE BIG CANYON Bordeaux mode(. Ovtt 2000 sq.ft. of luxury living, sp ectacular view. Many extras, won't last IC>nCJ. caH for appointment. AGENT 644-6056 AMAZIMGLY LOW PRICE For M) much home! Hu~e sepurnll.' 1am1ly r oom h a:-SwctJ1sn 11roµl:.1<'e + bur l·:xtra Jargl' torm :tl d I II I n J..: • 1·; I I I (' I (' n I t1nmcmak1•r k1te hen All kin~s11.c tJedrooms. H1g cornur lot /\II lor only ~IH .• >tHI \""I llOW \() Sl'C I! 17 liO I tt \ ~:c•11t LEASE HOW BUY LATER SELLER IN ON YOUR TERMS DuVl'r & Wes tcllll no ncc1l lor .. 1utu 1\ll :-hop pine{ ncarhy. :l -.u1wr JC'· IU"<C m.1-.1t•r :.Ulll'S. S1ylc l'U Hr: bl.l'.l; \Nt "I: Fn·1· & l'il'Jr ;"\..iinc )0111 '"'I\ terms I 111.• n .L-..1111,1 hlc1 ~u1<·!. mov1• 111 ,\ l'"1.·row lJCl'>:>l blC'. Call 1..tti il i I t .. 'fN '' V • I \I "N ,; IC# fi ji - MESA VERDE $28.000 lmmacul:uc, sharply de· ('orated, no m:untenance living. Ex1st1ng F llA loan Pnvatc USSO("tallon 11•1• 11111y $211 per month. Whoever t hought of hv· mg en 1\I es;1 Verde 1or on· Iv ~i!ll ,0110 ! tH6 -77 ll 1..)pcn l':\"t':-. ~ ... BEST IUY CONDO HURRY \t ~1g_4i,; w1lh ~1100. 811? bcaulllul room41. total move in &$.lll per l"ll'Jtl & :c;h.1q>. Wrnd 1rt.'<' 11111 inrl~~-l:l.M'S. Ill.'. ': pall•1 It " n•.ulv lu1• )IOU m.unl lcc:;-;-~re d~ now. Cull li4ti-7171. ct1 n you go 2 lk-drm. l Ol'fN ,,, o. or\ rlft'I roll Nltf • • ha. w nc"' hlUL.<.. cpl.S, [ I drps + sccunly gaw:<, ~~iii'~ ... , ....... -· & "'°"' ~,ft ) i !01°~tl~:·; ~f.~~~~s~c:~ \\' .1th M • :-..11na /\na 011ttlill1r "llnl h lo,l 1b .1p pl· Bl • ~wll ~our t'flU'I• mt•tll v. 11 h 11 Inv. co:.\ l>.111} 1'11111 Cli!~,1111-.t C.111 nJ~l l)J.!l tor .11>Pl. 1111.... ,, ... ---- "'" c• ~1lml'I hine. \"nu wattl to sl.'ll"' nr ....... 1r1l'fl ad!' 1io' ti \H'll ...,_,lllltf Orf!IOO Co11t e>.ily "llot ....,lllltd OranQt Co.o't O&lty "'"' IMrtl'l \1, 11. 1'-"-"' I, ltf) ~ MIK h 11, 11, U, AC>rol 1, 1'1~ 117 7J 114\ID ,....,.,.. Oronv. Cooat o.11'1 llllOt, Mel'dl ... It. 1l , u. !ti) •>t "'*ltll .. Ottll .. ,.,.,, O•tlf Piiot. MMU 14. U, U, l't~ f»I._ Mtr\1'111.1 .. ~· .At>rol t, tW~ &ll I\ ' • .. .•• DAILY PILOT • Tuetday. M~h 11, 1'75 b ..... s. 1H-" ..... s. . .. ,. . , ...... For s. Hoen'°"~ . 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ALLE ~ ANYTHING PlESIHTS Bul give her thi.:s c:ustom • • •. wait until you see this spectacular POOL HOMES couuge with u warm marine view Crom .the picture windows criickhn~ lln!placc W\· of this comrortable home. . .definitely ONE IEDROOM dcr wood t>enm cewnas, · " · di · ., Bd & A spectacular "condo" at 611 Lido country kitchen, candle m move-an con tion. 4 rms. lite d1n1n~ too6mlS( onto a · ,_AuA~& ~ ;.:1,,/~·, formal dining rm. Lovely lanai & pool. Park Dr. Views of ocean, bay and fo11h rolhng green tuwn. n-~ .;1~ Ideal foreasy entertaining. Reasonably whole peninsula. Top floor. corner three coiy bedrooms. a RE" l'JOR . p· riced at $129,000. "Securitv Fenced." location. $75,000 Clear. sunny den au nestled un L " d cr towerrng :iLat ely NEAT NANCY AND HEit SYCAMORES Meet neat Nancy, she's quite fancy· Her sycamores shed ; her boy's named E~. Their home's for sale. they're all qwte pale; But the home is alive. with colors that thrive. There's used bricks and seve:al cute tricks. Montego's the plan, C it when U can. The price is $83,900, which is really in line. It will go fast. 'bound not to last.' Call for a viewin g. the coffee is brewing. Meet neat Nancy. she's quite fancy. i I TWO BEDROOM trees and only ~.950! l"YESTORS'' TRIPLEX = '"'i~e .. u ~-Adorable COM doll house. Two fufl Wow ! t:aH54o-'t.113L •• ~ ~ baths. All appliances included, even ·OllfNt1111·11S1UNro8'N"'' • See these 3 top condition apartments. air conditioning. Good location .. Located in an excellent rental area. Reduced to $66,500. Each unit has 2 bedrooms and 1112 THREE BEDROOM UNIQUE HOMES Reaffors -675-6000 2443 E. C st Hwy, Corona~ Mar -. 100 baths. Shows $570. mo. income. Hurry, Jus t lis ted! Super home ror only $48,900. G1•r• 10021Gwni1 1002 entertaining in Irvine Terrace. C · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outstanding patio areas of{ the family ALL -644-7270 room, mas terbedroom and living 2821 E. Coast Hicjhway, Coroaa del Mor HUG HOMES, l~C. · room. Den could be fourth bedroom. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT f"'llll View of bay from pool area. $115,000. ... --IM• ·---MA TIOMAl MUlTI UST SllYICI M CU •r ,.. tff, UU. M l'UN .. nuu ,. •• ••11111 MEW LISTING-SPYGLASS FOUR BEDROOM Smashing 4 bdrm .. famiJy rm., formal COM two best a reas. Spyglass or dining. View! View ! 3Car garage. Shorecliffs. Take your pi ck. The Spyglass is perfection and has privacy THE ORIGIMAL BLUFFS and views. The Shorecliffs home needs Great 4 bdrm. condo, "C" model lots of TLC but what a place to live! Air-conditioned; 2-story. $72,500 ~.950 for Spyglass and $99,500 for SALE· BY OWNER Assumuhle 51,1•,: Loan 3 BH & U en, 2 bath home 10 COLLEGE PARK. Home well marntamed · ~3.~-fo'ull Pnce Principals Only 557-2666 Shorecliff s. 567 San N icolas Drin, Suite I 02 Call 6 75-7225 IOOi GeMf'Cll :······················· ...•.•................ Huntinc)ton Beach I 0 40 LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach ;. 50 ft. lot, s hore mooring. $295,000. Will cons ider trade. Newport Center 640.4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* Oceanfront 3707 Seashore Back Bay Dix Duplex, will Sharp 4 BR., 3 ~a. ·trade for more un· condo. F rpl., patio. its. Sl05,000 equity! pool. Try $42,500! 675-7060 675· 7060 Mesa Vft'de Very s harp inside · Cor o!'a del Mar & out. 3 BR. & fam. Oceanside of Hwy. r m . 1 n x 1 n t S,h a r p d e l u x e nei g hb o rhood ' duplex. 3 & 2 BR. SS8,500. 556.8800. · Sl06.950 ! 675-7060 · lH REALTORS lH Getteral I OOJ Gfttffal I 00 ......•.•••...•....... ~ ......•............... NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy such carefree living. We offer this popular Trina plan. with 3 bdrms. & 2112 baths, lge. Ii vi ng rm. with frpk. Offered at only S64 .950. ( C U ~~IN -M/\~TIN IHl] '---REALTORS---- 644°7662 CORONA DEL MAR Gl!ftttal I 00 Gen«aJ 1002 Brand new 5 bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft . lot. Pier & slip. $295,000. . Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story; 60 ft. street-to-street lot. $152,500 . ' XJnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single sty. home. on 3.5 ft. street-to-street Jot. $89,000 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 BCJy'>1dt· Dr1111• N B 675 6161 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE GeMral I 002 GeMf'Cll I 002 \.:\LLEY l{E ~t\l~TY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPERB FORMER MODEL HOME Taslelully decorated and landscaped 4 BR. home. View ot Big Canyon golt course and Fas hion Island. Secluded buLdoot ~nlerta1n1ng area wuh orienta l garden. Vie" deck. Ga~ l uele<l llrcp1l Residence tcalures llv 1n g r oom w1lh high beamed cc1l111gs. I luge master s ulle plLL-. 3 1am1 · ly bedrooms. l'nced at ~195,000. Cati ti?J-8550 lor appl. to inspccl. SHAMROCK A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. You ·11 be lucky & really 1n clover 1t' you snap up lh1s one. A SPYGLASS beauty. 7 Monlhs new. Owner trans l. to Europe. Coron del Mer 1022 Corona del Mer I Q22 Gor geous upgrading,••••••!'•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••..ii.• with an Ocl'an VIEW. Alla,.--------•I 4 BR. or lh1s, without much'" ~rccn; only ~lliJ,500 with SHOWPLACl DuplH a t runs lcrrablc loan S . 5 BR F with J BH, 2 BA remal. yet! ' pacious ront So. ol Bays ide Or. w1lh Home ·w/lge l am-rm, beaut..11 ul natural wood lorma l dining & li;c 4 ba. 'textures. Only one vcar 2 BR Rer r Apt. w11rplc. ne w. Call &I-I -72ll A.gt. sundeck, bllns, Cl<'. Near -------- Beach. You'r terms! GeMral I oo2l GeMrell -I 002 ~ .:~N ~"--~. " s WN ro lif NI(( ' 1 .. ~ ........................................... t• :~'.:.:.,;,I tH~~ . 752:_0460 . Duplex-$74,900 ( Ocea ns1dc ol Jlwy) Owner 544-l!Ml BIG CANYON -VIEW! $1 39,500 Beautiful NEW 4 BR "Deauville." Dining rm, bonus rm. fabulous kitchon & huge mast er suite. Plush cptng, landscaped & rm for pool. Most popular & s pectacular model. Vi ew. 21 I I San Jooquift Hinsaood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 Anytime. CostaMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPTICAL EXCITEMENT .:::P:E:M:IM:P:O::IMT::;:::J1~H~O~R~S~E~R~A~N~C~H~ Nearly new 2 story, J · • 1f2 AC. This Mesa Verde -hid· u ed room . :1 bulh , 543 250 den t wo story with 4 e nclo sed 1>a t1 0. 4! • cnchanung ocdrooms lireplaccs, clcctnc bu1ll Trees. trails, pastures & and over rear 1am1ly ms, ganige door <>1><'ner. country living. custom 7 room. 2 big cracklin~ Priced al ~ll:1.0llO yr.old.c1:nlra1a1rc-ond1· f1replac:cs.3h1g balhs for li4l-U53 cvcn111g:,. llonc d , hca "Y s hal.:c the whole 1am1ly on a associated BROK ER S-R EAL TORS 202', llt Bolboo b1l·J~b , s h1n~lc. ;.ill bu1ll 1ns . slowtra111cqwctpndeo1 llrcplacc. 2 l>:llll.-., hugl' ·~~~~~-~~-! owners hip sln .'Cl 1s op l>Cdrooms & pool t able _ ucal cxc1lctncnt. cit only si1c rumpus room Spol CATALINA VIEW ~ 7. ti u o cl o '" n . Ca 11 ll'ss. Call BKR 96:!-4543 SBR 21 .., Ha Fa m Hm 5'1ti <!Jt:J •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!' ~ Peninsula Point SOUTHERN I I LINDA ISLE SWING A MOP Om ' R~. 2 ° lrplcs, ei.'. OPfN 1119• •n fllN TO MN~i' ~ ~u~r~v~1 ~e~0~ppcr. ~:~~a~~~~l1~auor~obo~ [:•~IN&,ffl Pr1ct•d "'ell below · .:> • .·~.·--=-··d-~. COMFORT i\ marvelous 5 bdrm. 5 GHeral 1002 Gnerol 1002 6 BEDROOM llJth custom hlUll home •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA PI:: COO CllAltM - EH -:$ l>l'drooms, l baths. and new t:arpel m g. U::.ed Orick 11replacc a nd beamed ceiling, patio. 17 • 2 Feel to beach. Storage cabmclS in dou· Ole garage. $84,500. Call ti75-40ti0 LO Se<.'. 1' leaturl'd this week DUTCH COTTAGE CLAY STREET 2 STY. BEACH l'rn'Jll' <.'lullhouse and Hike lO lhl' beach Im lcnni:. c:ourl tor rl·!>ulcnls NEAR HARBOR pr es:-1 ve :-outhc rn only . Pier and sllp will 4 +FAMILY mansmn. llliGE PL:\N Jcl·omo<la lc a large hm1t. T 1\T IO N PILLAHS J'h1s home has e\l'r\' +pool rwin door entry l11 v1t111!! anH.'OllY. OP E.\J HOUSE wmd1n~ tree hned street. parlor with old Whltl EVEttY DAV UNT IL Courtyard entry. Ma m hr1 cK t1r<'h L·arth . SOLO 11-5 pm1 or call moth ENT1':HTAINERS S~PAHi\Tt-: RA!'J(~U E'l ourolltl'l' LI VING ROOM. Huge ROO~l . ~l·clu<lcd stud\ I I IQ .1 ~ SUNK 1-:N HOfl'HHAU with private l>utn. Brighi ID • UGI arc ;1 over I oo k 1 n Ji! s p rs n g L 1 m e k 1 l r h l' n . Plac• :-. P A H K L I NG H L tH: OverlooJ..s t·harrn1nii Prap..-ti-POOL. llugc cove red 1am1ly room. Wo11tlcd 752 -1920 pauo invites you into bann1 s ll•r lt·acls t() ;: 1'000U~1Ls~NlWP011T1tACH Dutch country kitchen. s c par alt' -. It• c p 1 n ,.: 1''am1ly s ized bedrooms: quarlt•rs. Ouuolc door-NEWPORT 1;ianl irregular yards. lead to nugl' masll·r su1Lt HEIGHTS AREA BUA 1' + trailer access wllh scpar<HC , a nit) Cll.'an l BH den home :-:iear llar~or & Manna urea. A HAHF. Fl.'\IJ casilv con ~erllbll.' lo !:ic~ool:.. rull price onl~ nurrv call now lo sec .1 1 : . tn 2 uu . ~ti.~.IO • take ad\•anlaj!e ., • •• • uUI' ~ x "'1 one on. un <·all IS42 25J5 1 e wport Hcac h - Ncwport He1~hls ,, Two sharp trnuscs on a lot Sti-1,500. • Tr1p1ex near Ir v inc Av. $07 ,WO. 11 Triplex wllh pool and ocean view )79,500. ALL will nave s mall spenda· Ole or oreak l'ven al sell- 1ng price. I "Quail ~-· ~ liiialPlac• . Prap..-ti•• I O 752-1920 1.00 OUAll SJ. NlWf'OllT_ H ACH PETE BARRETT . '-REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 DOVER SHORES WILL LEASE Unsurpassed quality and elegance in this custom mansion. 5 Bedrooms. 5 5 BEDROOM baths includmg maids 2 STORY quarters. Beaut1 1ul POOL area With Jacuu1. $44,500 I::xh1leratmg VIEW trom markel. :)ellt•r started ~s~~~l4 OJIO -• upg rading JUsl lo be Lransterrcd. This heavy s haKe r oof home has ~real potenual. 4 Large bedrooms. with 2 balhs. Price and terms are ex· ccll ent. Jus t otfen.'<1 al ~5.!150 Wllh 1''HA & VA terms. NORTH COSTA MESA $33,750 Bca uul ully upgr aded nomc wnh J bedrooms. · bath. Decorator touches throughout. Just 10 troduced inlo the markel this week. Lovely patio This nome may be JUSI whal you ve be1?n wail mg tor. 545 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers may place their ads by telephone 8:00a:m. t.o5:30 p.m. · Monday lhru Friday , 8t.onoonSalurday • OOSTA MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 64.2·5678 · NEWPORT BEACH 3333Newpor1. Blvd. 642-5678 ·mJNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 54(}.1220 • LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494-9466 Pool $46,500 Desperate Owner Herc's your chance to own that s pecial home y9u'vc always wanted at a price you can alford! Beautiful pool home m a great fam1ly-on ented ne1ehborhood. Covered p a ti o, immac ulat e yards. Carpets, drapes. 3 bedrooms plus 1am1ly room. 1:5nck 11rcptace, & wood cabinets. 540-1720 TAR BELL, REAL TORS 2!t55 Harbor Blvd. -Real Estate byMINAY "CHILD REM GROW HOUSES DOM'T .. so here s a place that's 1dea1 for a growmg hsm. Over 2000 . sq fl with 1:-'M RM and FP +formal dmmg. Assume ti' c Joan. ~-4.J5ti DEVELOPED IMTO A BEAUTY! Tender lovi ng care lranslormed lh1s illlle home 1nlo a r ea l cnarme r . 2 Yr new . ca lures 3 odrm, 2 ba plus 1 '·• '/t loan. ~t:il'l-445ti BONUS H.oom for your hobbies in th is 2 0x <!ll den . 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, dm· mg room & 1amily room. Over 2~h.IO sq .ft. at gracious ltvmg in this S&S nomc. Only J year new. AHracllvely priced. Call us now au!97--0J21. ---------- -Real Estate byM!NAY *LOVE * At First Sicaht!! Ad ult o ccup1eJ home · This 4 Bdrm has pnvatc master suite off to ilsell. Lovely landscaping. ALL TEHMS. CALL842--'-J37l 3 EXECUTIVE POOL HOMES $~GOOD VALUE ~ Pride of ownership area. with easy care yards & Pools. lleaut1fully de- cora led. All terms. CALL now & Sec 842-937i . • USED YOUR VA? ~--l;>.J.) r . 11-. on l{·J lol. w1ln room o••fN l•t'l ·ll w ·•10"1ti 1,• la ·· .... $ • ., .. ,, ~ ~:::;:·~::,~:::.::·:,'[®. ! fhl~ ~uperb large family house a nd gar dens home Oiiers 3 baths, across the l:JJy a nd 1am11y room. g1ganl1c Ocean. $1.liOO per month master bedroom. bwll· lea se. Sales pri ce ins w1lh sellcleamn~ dou· SJS0.000. Cati 64ti 7711. blc O\'en. central air-Open t-:vcs. ~~ Walktff& Lee Real Estat e SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Road Laguna Hilla 581-6310 Use 1t a~arn ! You may ---------1 qua111y 101· a 2nd VA loan. . ~ ~ t•\l'ry day! -~ concl, and many more General 1002 GHeral--··1-002 OCEANFRONT 1-'ll A t erms al only • . . oonus lcatures. G1 & - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT PROP. :>t4 . .>t.l0!' Call now. Call ,· NEW BAYFRONT CUSTOM HOME $175,000. macnab /lrvine near sh op ·~. Balboa 1-'erry, main bay and realty m~lcoas REALTY 556-70J5 or !!ti:l-5671. · · ' · ~ MOVIMGEAST- -OWNER M UST S l~LL - -------1 gorgeous, near new 3 ... ,-------------.. onaD£EPl35 1l lol. ti75-667o o cd r oo m . bri g ht , Wanlad results 642-5678 cheertul 111m11v room + formal dmmg. ·ucaulll'u1 Getteral I OO~etteral I 002 1y covered patio & tar~c, 4 Ddrm, 4 oaths J>lu~ Gal l e r y on llalbo Peninsula w1 lh private pier for 1>oat up to 60 fl. • story w 1Ln circulat staircase, 2 fireplace~ <one in huge hvmgroorr & o n e 1n upsta ir! baytront master bdrm wetbar, a ll bwlt-1ns in eluding electroruc oven 1''ee land. ~279.000 ti75-IH20 for more 1n tormauon or see at 00 t::. Ualt>oa Blvd. SHORECLIFFS OCEAN VIEW! Romantic seasid e living from this custom 3 bedroom, 3 bath beauty. Warm used brick patio, wood beame d ceiling, r e frigerator, w as h e r & dry e r. Fl ex ibl e financing!! Joyce Edlund 642-8235. <R68) READY FOR THE FI NESm Fabulous vie w ! ! Right on ocean! ! 5000 sq. ft. -4 /5 bedroom suites, 51h baths -s uperbly decorated!! For appt. or color brochure -Bob Owens 642-8235. $485,000. (R69) llG CAMYOM -VIEW & POOL Highly upgraded 4 bedroom and den home in extremely des irable location. Professionally decorated. Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (R70) '"PEERLESS Pet94MIAL" Our home• for <111 seasons in Harbor Vi e w Hall s is without e qual. Sparkling 3 bedroom, den & family room ho ml' w /unfolding vista! ~.000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (R7t) "ELEGANCE GALOlr Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath, family room H a rbor View model. Tastefull y priced ! Emmet McKune 644-6200. ( rt72) ""•llO<I ft .. Cfl, Calt!Offll• »fl) 4!!119 Newport Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s parklln ~ pool. Call VIEW PINE TUES + STARS From living room and master suite of this beautiful 'Tulane' model separate home in University Park. 3 bedrooms & family room. Rare buy at$69,500. OCEANFIOMT CONDO With beautiful ocean view. 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit secure and private. Well decorated and1 maintained. Submit lease option. $102,500. ... CHOICI HOMl- CHOICl&.OCATIOM Delightful Dean e two bedroom, two bath plus den condominium in Big Canyon. Exquisitely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a smaller family of any age. $139,500. PllM! OC~ LOT Ideal site for your .. Dream Home" on tbe beach. l~ Jots on Balboa Peninsula. $17S,OOO. i. --~:... HERITAGE . • REALTORS POOL HOME ... with automauc sweep and s 11de. Tn r ce bedroo m s, two Oaths. ~.ooo. Call 556-2ti00 MONEY TO LOAM ··SELECT .. on homes, all areas. Protect your credJt. Call PROPERTIES 962 -11 s i t24 hr . service. l BK R. S©\\.~lJ.-l& ~trs • Tltal Intriguing Word Gome with a Cliuclcle ...... r.., GAY I. Pou.AN ----- • r::"".:""'t:r:..,.~. ::: '-IO forM four tlfftPle -cit. G£ELAB I I r I 11 I THIRG l j'f •r11 r. I T I RE A f ! l 1 r r 1 . • ,.INl NUMafllO I' LUfOS I remembet when you eould buy • OOod 5-ant dgM. Now I'd hke to find a good Sant r r r r 1· r r r r I I I I I I I I I . ..... . . Scr••hh AMWWI Ill ~kllllflc.tl• 1010 NORTiiCOUNTY dial (f1ft 54(}.1220 CLASSIFIED DEADUMES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication, ex· cept for Sunday & Mon· day Editions when deadline is Saturday, iz uoon. CLASSIFIED REGULA TtOHS ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ad1 daily Ir re.port 'erroni immediate1y . THE DAIL'( PILOT assumes liability for the first In· correct inse~ion only. CANCELLATIONS: When ldlliog an ad be sure to make a record or Lhe KILL NUMBER given you by your ad laker as receipt or your cancellation. This klll number muat be presen· ted by the advertiser In case o( a dispute. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTI ON ·OF NEW AI), BEFORE RUNNIN(}; Every efrort is made to .kW CM" correct' a new ad that haa been oTdered. but WO cannot ruaran· lee to do so unU the ad has appeared in the pa.per. 3 Bedrooms i5oo Sq. IL. Wllh new 2 Bath s. hardwood carpets, tircplace and rtoors. BLU~ HAVF.N large master swLe. LoW' POUL. Lar~e patio. down . Ca 11 today• Quiet s treet. ~.500. \Jti8-337 l or 546-1754. Roy Mc Cardle ... . . Realtor 18 I 0 Newport . · Costa Mesa 548·7729 ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR Condomil!Mns N•xt to Ruftn l ftCJ St re am , •••r N•wport•s u....-1ay. $40, 950.-$44, 950. 345 u .. 1.en1ty Dr. <Justotr JrvmeAve) 548-7223 ' WOODJ · f //it//// REPOSSESSION S ~/~72,000. 7'k dn. Cost.a Mesa & Count)'. Call for addresses. Ownr/Agl 546-7739; 636-8610 COLLEGE PAii( Beau landleuped. 3 lge Ors. 2ba. FR. 2 ftplcs. t-.:xt redwood, un de· corutcd. covered patio. Many xtras. Pnced Low i43.900. Owner 1'1~-6289 eves & wknds . Shore crest Sacrifice Probate Sale A -giant among homes! P restige area of fine n,om es. E 's late -lake grounds w1lb spnnklers fronL & r ear. Lar!(c garde n pallO. Entry ball. separale farruly room. overslZed fireplace. l<'Ull dining room tor enter- ta10.1n g . 4 Bedrooms . Ranch kitchen. Heavy beamed cethngs. ~.500. 540-1720 TARIB.L • REALTORS 2955H~la•d. DlME-A·UNEADS: " 1bcle .ell Art' atrlcU1 cash In advance by maU or at U¥ one of our of· nc.. NO phone orden. Deadline : 3 p .m . Plida1, eo.ta Meaa of-·--~~~~-·!~~~~~~~~ l!ke ~ J!....__noon at ill jllnDCll .... -. 4 II + DIH Newer borne, nur South 'MIE DAILY PILOT CoHl Plaza, scp. d1nm1 l"4!Mr'Ya \M rlthl to rm & ram11y rm. Crpt.s, damtty, edit. cotOt « drp.1. 3 Car g....,e. •~x· refaH •">' •d••r· cell~nl ocl&hbOrhood. ~·--I' N ~ y.. ,, tilement. -4 to chn1• Ma "'4.-• refalaUona $61,000. Bkr53& .•• ear the beach, ~fllf tile root. a spac 011 bedrooms, ramllY r,m part.tall)' eocloMld A eic: ~~~~~-~~~I 1can ltled P•tio wnh -wood burn1oa fltepJt.11 ~ prtor notke. CUSSlfllO M'll•ADHUS P O. Box J5CO, eo.t.aMeH ... buy lor $t3,aoo. <:&J.l / U>V1';Ly 3 8~ 2 &. UP· graded on CuJ-Oe-sac St. Assume VA or olbc r l rms. $42,500. 8)' O\\~t tl79 1201 , I THlllAL I ISTA Tl FAii " 831·8133 ~·: I • • • h • • H•••'-.. Fors. ,.,... . 1.c •• ,,,..,..., 2o0o u ....... d ...... u......... . TU!!CS!y,Mareh11.1975 ····••ff•f•••·· .. ••••• .................... ..., e•eeeeeeeeeee• ... eeeeee eeeeeee•••••• ... •eee•.. .. .................... •••••••••••••••••••••• I OAILYPILOT 87 . HmffaJhelMda 1040 l9)' 1M..... 1052 1eei1t toi"t NtDI '·~ Mn• lll4 HouMtU ..... IMd HwsesU•fw..W.d ,_.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• OPOW~I· ••••••••••••••••• ... •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••.••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .... , Sll50 DoWll ~ORTttVfEW, bJ owner, 14 unil pool. Walk to ,llW&ID LIGHTS •110 uach U.P Avlaooo lrrlee lZ44 Mewport '4todl 326' • ttarebeacbopportunjly! 2 story3~0ft.M,fa.mrm o•wav ocean. Abseni.ee owner ey natbt and SPEC· ~14$.lUrdplx,garMge ....................... eu•••••H••n•uuuu ftHl11!411 3707 J CullC. Ranc .1 s tyle w /fpl, 2+4J be, cuatm vr".-mull sell. Mak6 offer. T~CULAR roU&aa lulls ~116. 1 UR bse, rruJt 3 Bil, 2 eu, Colle&e Park SHAIU' 3Hr, 2bu lllirlJor •••••••••••••••••••••••· w/courLyard entry & ll crptJ(/drP» lbruout, Ire ATTHI llACH S2U9 000 anCI &now capped moun-tree ,atvl.{er. U.P. borne. Nr. park, pQ018 & View llome. CQmm l'ool IALIOAI_.. t r ees. Huge C,;u ntlnu cov'd patio rac1n1 E. IY Owti& ' SPAAl.Jl'lG Ul N by day. Charminaz 3 ~175/$1\t.S. 2 SR houses elem school. ~. mo. ~~mo &W ~~ l Br apt~ equJpped k1lcbcn &d1ncw/country Ldbcpd ror E·i care. s bdrm. a bath. upPer. 2 'REAL t:STAT E bedroom home wub Stv, C&O, child. pel, aiir 640-ISJli; gw_zm k1lchc11s. Unique loc. t lavor. 3 BR's, matter Many dlx urneruues, lyr bdrm, Lower, furi:Uihed. m~ formal d1 nin.c rooM, ~00/~ NJ(;~ 2 lir M{.."S DOVER SHORES Wtnter rates by wk or . b u:s i>rlv. ball\. Ankle de· new, mint cond. Priood Corner lot. Fi.rat time or t1replace, plur.h •n•¥ Ouod areas, k1d.'I & pet •-4 BR. ,2 Bu. A1C, 'l'lLE FRO....,T ROW mo. g75·8740 cp c:arpcta t.hruout. Tree to ~eu at ~..;i?OO: 29W fered. $98,000. 8700 c;.irpe ung througnout, fll0/~75. :i BR, tA;M R 00 f . P OOL. N R " ------- s tudded lot fc dbl<: atar. _KeruungtooOr;831-&187 ~asbott.673~78 FOURPLEX H1.,hbe1m~1hnJ.,,eo y ~/$4~ 81G HOM~ S HOPPl N\i. FWY. 180'ouyv1cw.5br,5 ba,Jsn:PS tot>each2br,yrly tor Dud ! Owne r just , • d care kitchen, ancludtng AUMl)pl.ns. F.P'11,2 car. !'-:i&i<A. ~ves~-W74 car ~ur . 4000 Ml. It. lux· ~mo.tilJunelQh$20( wants lo move north. Bkr B~U F Fis rr.n~ mo . iteU·clca nmi ov~. Jun AU llMTALS •RENTALS• u r Y h u in e. ~ ~ 7 s. mo. Ad Its 673~ 002--Mll CONDO. Exec. t.ype , bay Aasume eit1idng 7W/o ~1'EPS t.o pri~ate l'OJn• 64J--llal UNIV. PA"K ~7-t55 0,.~,! 7 7 • A fl · 5 • Co--a ... ~Mer 3722 view, s uper neat 38R loan or approx $43,600. mun1ty tenn111 court, -----------" u "~ • ..... UC'I ·"-b" "74 500 Lo I ., BR 1 '· I "Q lS ----•••••••••••••••••••••••· Irv• " 10~4 ... ,..4 ... • • • w ease No qu1d.ltyingnecessury. !)W1mm1ng . POOL + '27S, J Sr, 2 Ba, brand ' . uat1 ...... -. •••••••••••••••••••.... nold. Ownr18kr. ~193 Owner wall t.radeforfree Jacuzzi. ( f01' LOT n e w c ar P e t In g J llH.. ~•,:1 buth · ... , ~50. Harbor View 3 br. 2 ba, 1 uR apt, a ll util pd $175. --'-..... V111laEntrada.644-474U. & clear hpuse , Up to TOO). Cardener tn· throughouttreshJypaint· 'l'HETERllAC~ sprklrs, wtr . :.llne r .• Adults, no pets. 2500 ·~ Must sell. $25,000 for his equity. Or eluded . Pb0ne6'4-4687. "d immedune occupan· 2 HR, 2 BA ... $335/$350. t'O!"m. pool, grtlnr. incl Scavtt!W Ave. S•J'8.n•n buy ~·u•right "or JMM£Ol.&.T£ "' ' 3 BH 2 liA ~195/$400 ~:>5t mo.li M f.:.12Z C ___ M _____ 3_7_2_4 1076 v • 1' OCCUPANCY. cy. Century 21.~l · · ·· · · ---01ta esa 'l'ownhof uses (r()BmSSS.~ ••••••••u•••••••H•••• $73 900 3 BWRA2LNBUAT SQ~AR.,1';;..,,. Townhouse 2 br, 2' ~ bu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• select rom 2 r. :l Br+ ' · t 344 Port Abe rdeen, 3 8 R, 2 ba , 324 6 . ·, •·• lurn.~. pool, oltns, w.J!-lh it.lry, d«!n or a Br. Frplcs, •un· SAN CLEMENT£ 1111 New~. Spyglass H1u V1Ua1e. Washington Ave., Mesa J BHr. U2RbTatLhE·R· ·oc· ·;K~:>. g.ir. No pets. 675 _HlXH. Casa de Oro · decks, pat1011. All quahty _ -~ Harbor View. Verde. ~5 mo. 645-3147 ALL UTILITIES PAJD teaturcs.14 Lago Norte REALTOR RealEifateCo. 040•1:5 1 or$45-4.m 3 8U,2 llA ........ ~50 3UR. 2bLi, S1ni,:lc Story compLi re bd oreyoureat (Culver & Uruvers1ty S /£... S LAMDLOltDS $ CO~ON A UEL MA ~ ~ndo. l'lan L on MaJor Custom de.igned Ur.) (714'752-7373 YOU JU T 491--4300 • u• FREEServtcetoyou 4 BR, 1 ~~ Ua, CplS, drps, 2 liH, ~ liA ··~····: ~ Gree nbelt 111 lst s-..won Featunng: PER S u & anothe rS 2~~~ ! FJ~~ T ASK fo'()Ba~' 1646..:.5855 Hunungton to Laguna patio, bltns. Avail 4/l. CHINA COVC: ol Blulls Cl>lrn Ue:.1gne<J •Spa.cwus kitchen Wll.b in· SU nARP lie ldstone FP at' this rum an uey & inla nd Orange Co. $35(). mo. Rers. ~7359 3 B<lrm s .• 3 ba .. rurn interior 1n earth .tor~~ & dire1:t ll~hling. :i HR in ORE ENTREE, price. BH.lNG VOUR 8Pele1UUock 0 CaUpnor tovacancy. Bt:AUTl1''UL 4 br, 2 ba, ~.MonlhtoMonlh rcsa wncd wood.~.7.';,.M~. •Scparatcdm garea ..i1r cond1lloned. s hag CHECKUOOK .... ~.500 e tzy urray W. NEWPORT. cean· 642~ tam.rm,lrpl,bltnS,elc. CALL552·7500 Ll>cormonthly.g;JJi.l3l .Home·llke:.torage <:a rpelS. wallpapered. S-Ju• view, 2 houses, 1'2 lot.s, ALAREMTALS Almoslnew.673-488ti \\eckclaysonb . _ •Pri\'ate palios ~hort escrow rvws1bl Enjoy the Good Lffe C-'a:tr--I 078 nu cpt, drps, ~l3S,OOO. -VfS IQ N · 'I d I LO 'ge ...,... e. CALL 493~5 I 3 ...,.... --8 0 '10 Io an + 2 l . d . a lsla11d 3206 D_.,. Point 3226 • • Very lovely lllull:. .\. plan. • oi.e garagt: w s ra 4101 Gletwood. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llll)tl90-~ --:J Hd rm:. . tamily r m., ·~~arble pullman ~~780 .• PE.N HOUSE VACANT 5 yr old well By Owner 2Br, lba Condo. ••y••:R••0•N•T••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TY llUJtC walled pauo. ~ :~10n01?t"1L~cblre"!'uns s ur- sat /lSun 12~pm. bwlt home. 3 Br, l~ Ba. Pool, gar. 2 ffij to ~an. 8 u11.11yr DOOL A .. ' yearly 4 br, l! CLOS~ TO MAR1 NA M 0 k . 33 ~ .. ~ " ~ ua, near ne w, 1uxu1·y up-3 br. 2 ba. ~5 per mo. /\. Ked IHU Company o. ro er tH-1 _!_1 ·__ rounUt!ll w 1 µllish Jndscpg . ----------1 •rpl, encl. pauo, Famt· $24,900.830 · · VIEW•$175,000 per w t bi" view. ~125. •nu~c.7 1 .. ....:u 1.,,. Univ.ParkCenter Be u A .1 Atlult:. Nopcts Din ''ombo "'"'Ume VA 0 """ " .. .,.,..., ~ J rv·~e 'Ut'Oll uay n u now on l l'l>l'~l l'111 n . .:.--110. Decorator's~ " ....,.., s--a .&.-a 1010 Prime back b"Y v1"ew ti75-7d4ti ·, alt 5 pm "' ) '1 ' -Lo n o hf . g $2500 --.. El T 3232 ll>c. 2 br, 1 ba. adults on 305 W. W1tso11tYll·ll*il You'll ha ve lO prepare d a n qua ym ••••••••••••••••••••••• locauon! JuHt reduced! ti7J"T4~ oro ._\OR home" tor LE ""''"' or ly . 5;11 40UO,ti7:J IHl:IS elf 1·0 the sple dor own owne r will carry • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ~ ,..,.,. yours r n »nd. Prine. OnJy 0~~kers •S 18,425• All 2 bedrooms lSWllll-.N . B I' l L l "'ALE Ill the lRVINI<: Pat $30 WEEK & UP and beauty of thas :! 530"' _u770 u.v Large 2 bedrm, 2 ba ming pool ~ 000 down lew day ron , ·• Ill e Luxurious new townnome ~ bdrm., 21-2 bath home. o w /fenced patio on Jui1 t back o~ markel: sl~n •. 2 br c. s ty on lake. 3 or+ retreat, area Call us ! We a re llarbol' V1t•w Montego •::;ti.tiON1ght&Up Wa lnut plank e ntry Mi I Vi • 1067 1 d d take adva ntage! Call wp / 1aog nb111tcentl v(1!1~1· 2'h ba, pool &teruusincl. here to serve YOU model 4 br/2 bu F /R •Studio& l BH At>L'> r • Hon e10 . beauufully an scape t p e ew ,7141 1er r oa ,yry. , ., ""';W.mo.s 32_5822 WILL MAKE EVERY Lt H,Ut H,com.•",01. un~ •TV &Maul ScrvAvutl papers ~ beauty, luxd ••••••••••••••••••••••• grounds w/pool,secur1ty n~w o r vi \ 87ti·272J -~-t:FFOR'rto solve YOUR Port Sterhn~.ti7'5 0771. •PllOneScrv.IHd pool urtous raperi.es un By Owr\er·Sw1m. pool 3 gales & muc h more. 752·1700. Fountain Valley 3214 housing neeus. •Childre n & Pct!)cction ca rpe ting. Protcsstonal Hr, 2 Ua, 1''/H, cent. air. ~1100. moves you m and INVESTMENT CoronadelMcr 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEnlTREALTY San Juan •S5.oll wecks rcnt w/ad ~nd~~a ~ing 6~tt P:~od L 1 k e n e w th r uou t. $211 per mo. pays 1t all T:i~V~~1~[;i.:-i'1~~Rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ilr, 2 t><t, crpt/dr ps, University Park, Irvine Capistrano 3278 23iti Newport Blvd. CM . u 1 · 1.n , $53,950 . .Prine. only. 10cldg taxes. ins . & range. o ven. d:.hwshr, 552-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54i!-9755or645·3967 :sprinklers. Truly a love· l:IJ0--0170 maint fees. Ca ll Dan at U . d . Studio house. fi replace tncd yd. ~-lll21 Open llouse sun :J/16 ---------ly home for :i;oG,500 · 839-8321 for appl to see J. ml:i, nee mu>roving, $185. Large. catok. ----2 Br TownhouseSl25. mo. SUS CASITAS CALL552-7500 Newportleadt 1069 Agt. .::1~ousmees~o7~rnolot,.rm.forl HOMEFIHOEttS MontereyTownhause BEAUT1FUL2story 48r, 32 196 l'a~ao Caroli na Minutes t o Newport .vi SI 0 N •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. * 642-9900 * New 3 br, 2 ba. Approx. 3 lla. $3ll5. mo. Lease or l2l:J> 9ti6·47:SS : 337 b348 Beach, b·a1:helor & l Br ES'i OWNER J br. H':l ba, MobUe HotnH n;iore. J~c. ~710~~· 1400 s q It. Pool. tennis mo to mo. ~. moves ---turn. Adults no pets. 2110 vacaot. $4 7,000. Hbr. ForSole 1100 1'ortanCo Rll.t'Sti42-5000 c rt , m a n y x tras. you in. Lease opt.~on Santa Ana 3280 . cwportBl.Cl\t. REAL TY High, Ens11to, Manners. n••••••••••n•nnnu lltdus~r/y ::>T U DJO gar apt ~85 . lltiJ 2J68 or l:l-ll-4474 avail. 835--0211 , ext163Y u••••••••••• ........ .. A Ked Hill C,;ompany Thurs thnl Sun 646-7343, :ix40. Ideal for lake or de· Pro 2100 nfrplc, beam & fuU kit ask tor Neille. ' 3 UH, 2 BA. Ir).( 1ncd yrd i-·u HN. L~e :! lilt Apt. Univ. Park Center Mon t.bru Wed 545-1275 sert. t..:ood cond. Must be ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 2 or hse Sl75. L-a Beach 3248 tmns. A tC. l\r. Md•,au· Adults 0~11} · 1111 l>t'ls. ln- lrvlne d 64., ''""7 JJ k tch tncd a·or -~· d & ., d """~ q uire l 19' ~ Uochestcr move · :.:.-......, · indus trial Buildings , u.p. ar 1 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• en h Lir · ..,... .... 1mo u -----------iOCEANFRONT house & Placentia Ave. NB .. ..,....., pet Hring kids & pets 2 Br, Lease,., bdm, 2 bnlh co.ty H97 -14!.I L or ti l.! -0.>65 l nt•ar> . ARTISTS STUDIOOfl MUSIC ROOM ga r. apt. for sale by A~enh &l<7V\J GREAT 3br,2baS375. l ':a ba ~275. Opuon , " owne r . Cati eves. & for sole 1300 t.o 7800 sq. It. Days call OLDER 4 Br, 2ba ~ garage, very la rge. family home.,.~ ~rca ~ves.___ - -l RH, nuddl'h1ldrcn/pct:.. wknds. 645-7721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6<15-3323, eves & wkods ALA RENTALS HOMEFIHDEttS :>450. mth. a i;;., l rm Westminster 3298 Prcl. ~! !c. a~c or re· FOR sale 22 urutaptbldr1, 673-7989 or 833-290C apt. Be ams, wood .•••••••••••••••••••••• ured .~l;,U.ti42 ~g t' anytime. 642-8383 •642--9900 stained g lass. atrium. r· - Separ ate from the rel>l 01 tne house, mak1ni: a perfect hideaway to your hobby; come sec this 3 bdrm .. 21 ·1 ba. townhouse. with bonus rm., r eady for your ideas. $63,500. <.:lose to pools, tennis & 011 th• park! . xlnt locauon. l yr old. Owner after 6. 497.1022. Unui.uul J BH .. mus.It-sec Nice 1 Br dplx. qwct, s~·p. ~.000.979-3376 Loh for sale 2200 Costa Mesa 3224 1t1 Nr Mile ::;q . P~ri.:. by gar. t-:mpl. adlt over HARBOR. Commercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuntiltC)tonleoc:h 3240 JBR,2oa, .. pnva1:y ';lg. J5l til! Wa rwic k Cir . :i.5.nopets548-l02 L • Property 1600 VETERA .... S ••••••••••••••••••••••• lam. rm, sunken 11v ~m: 113ll 1558__ -----• " v l 1 b .135 kids lg decK; Ocean view C ndo . • B'EAM c e1hnl'!, wrought 'VIEW · ••M•• 0 •••W•••L•E••A•• 5 • 1 •:;G•••• BUILDERS acan r ~. " • Mo Agl 494-7551 o m1n1ums iron balconies. creative " Don'trcnt.youcanown a pets,dpl.Also :J Brocean 1 • • Unfumished 3425 atmos phere. Reason<!' home wiLh .no down.pa~-view mobile Sl80., ~90.2BR,NorthLaguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble.ti4 2-29l'.16 Above irall OPEN HOUSE ATTENTroN ment.. No .Pa!ment lor ~t s~ngles. 1a m111es. Agt. l'rpl, tease. adults. no llunlmgton Beach 3 br. : ------. . ••• New commercial from : leastJOdays.WorldRea l l'ee.979-1:1430. pets 497-32til 4lH-{)2'Ji:! l '., b• garage nr bch &.tsts1de CM .1BR,comp. 35' f Pl r k £sta le s pec1alls ls Ill . .-d'•, ... : .. ·1·2· redec.;pool.Adll!\.~liO ·sq. t. enty 0 par Costa Mesa veteran housing. Ask for CL~AN J Bedroom, 2 2 BD, Lg. Ya rd, :i;270. mo. Chit rc~27"·":lti IJ:> 646-1509 541i-52i0 RAIS OR'S REALTORS 452JCampus Dr. lrv1ne Campus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 833-8600 L~ Beach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• This 4 bedrnom, 2 balh home with family room 1s situa te d on a pro· 1ess1onally landscaped t•orncr view lol. Low, low down. A 4 bedroom . 2 bath untt with a famLly room and many upgra des. Never lived 1n Exccllenl view. :~.g~~Jo~o::.'~~~el~~ Buildersspec1al lot<:om· Vete r a n Counselor , IH1tn, bhns. DW. crpts, F1rsl&la:s t.TV.wmer&Lt-:AS E immc'Cl <.1va11. 3 ---- treeway location. Strong plelc with plans for 10 556-7777. callanyumc. drps. 2 c:a..r. g~r. Nice trash pd. 4lJ7-2l'J2. HH . l'l~sc to IJt!aCh. pool, Huntincpon ~ach 3740 · UnitswnedR1. yar d s. ~28 :>· mo . --------t e nnis l'rt s ~391J ••••••••••••••••••••••• growtharca.Leasmgol 2.ur h.oust·. sin~lcs: !lti3 -45ti7 9t>J 17Hti ask L~aMi~ 3252 ti-Ill 1 2.iti<ll l.'1·~. · 2 weeksftoeeRent: lice on sne. Upeo houst $49,500. 1am11les ok. AJso 2 H1 tor Ucv or Dal(.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t> --• • d 10·5 P .M . daily &Sat. 9.; * * hor:se ranch m lle1gh1S --LAt\.£ & GOLFCOU R::>E Duplexes hm 3550 Ne~L to l>cach. ::>t~ io~. 1> i'1 Call •o preview r Ba l·k 0 ay A"' L'.,.,, '"11 l' · c" L ••newJbr · 1&2 br J r o m ~I ..!:>. ··' ~ n . u • ,., •. r ....... .,., car'· gc • 2 Br 2 Ba condo. ~IJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ·. · • & · 11 141 152 -1 100 NEWPORT "7" u4w .,, •·· ·1""111clwater& · •<1<u1 1.1:s t en ni:s , l NV ... ..: ·r •t "'· N 'J " .. -o <-~u.1.~....,.. · tii5-203Uor !)ilJ 4i710 Ha} 1 r ont D upl ex. ._13~ • i:. .., n r. (COUNTY) ~ardcner. K1ds.&s1!1 pet --.-. , . . ;JB H.JUJ. Sun room & 11..!_t.i ___ _ ~~~y~s~~~·L~~\ERS R3 near Hoag Hospital. •Lg 2 Br. duplex in court. o~. Va cant. g.io-<t\138 or ADUL:r _c <;>MM. 2 13H, ~ pon:h. t am. rm. Pnv. Studio·! hlk trom ocean, Will hold approx. 213 ~~;~0~1 P0L~,~~~5 ~ ~-lSH!) Ba,~~~· 2 ~H &. lk n. 2 !Her \'rly.oi:I 722M 1rplc. dsbwhr. Jacuzzi. t:xceptiona I So. Lu.:una Value! 2 Br. Adult. Own your Own. $35MIQ. Near tennis and pool, COAClo•':._ I 700 this 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 For sot Unit.s. 751-66lf3/54~ti0 CLA!)S Y smgte story. l! ~a. ;;.J50. U ul> House, ~175. 7 J4 H-!6-7330: SI 19 500 BR. 2 UA Condo. 2 Car ~wi m p':'0 !-Ml!narch Duplexes Unfunt 3600 -- ' • E.&.STSIDE !:>um m n . C<!ll l eat & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Hr. furn. POOf. 1 blk t\rch Bay RE 499-2271 Country Charm O verlooking the sea. Total privacy m this 3 lldrm. w1lh guesl umt. A 1:ho1 cc of 11nancing. ~7.500 TURMER ASSOC. 1105 N . Coast llwy, Laguna 494-1177 balh home s its on a cor- ne r lot with a grand VlcW. With a n ew ol lhe enure Ne wport area, t his 5 bedroom. 3 bath home has a formal d.ming room and :J car garage. Your er ms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 5 Left Al $18,4.25 lhey re gum)! l ast ! Don 'l miss thl beau~11ul lite tor onl.> ~11. per mo. mcldg tax es, ins., & maant fee~ with :;;1100. loLal cash re q'd. Call 831*-8321 101 further details. Agt. Income Property 2000 A ••ur· .. 11Hc, patio. tennis B r~ I l . . * * COST· MES... ... a l>CO\:K ._ea l}', ll am;) NP r. JI~ rs. Met.ht-style, trom beach. No children A A t·ts & pool. Ll>e ~JO. mo. 4~ 4SW d Costa Mesa s eparate, 2 bedroom. 1 Ukrti!>:J-1351 pm. - ---new 3 br, i ll;.i. bl-a m 0~ P.e:s: ~150 ultl P • Cl--cfton bath, 111gle car garage --MissionVieio 3267 ~c~1 ~·~ .. 1 rpl:/11~::-/!.Lir. ~>o-i._.i_u, ___ _ HARBOR home. Small fencdyard. Ut::A CllWALK Condo.••••••••••••••••••••••• t>-lt> l t>t>oor li-;, .J;> --D<>n·t ~ivc up the ship' ~245 pe r month. Call ne w, lg. 3 br. ~. b~. l'losc <!UH . 2 BA l •~yr old, I yr Scll 1dlc items wllh a Out-You· 11 C 1 n d it 111 IOU LEV ARD e ves. 968-9~ ~o 0 cu c 11 • ~;i 7 :> mo · 1ease ~41) mo. Frnnl & ly Pilot <.:luss1fil>d Ad. Cla!-.s1f1ed. ~1200. a month rneom~. ~l -08l'.17 Ukyd. in. ;,!ll~7 ------ Be uer hurry-Won I 3 Br. 2 ba. Greenbrook ---.................................... ~ tas t ! home. nr. So. Cst Plaza. 3 BR + ,den. immac. Lgc Beaut. J Br. 2 Bu, garden s 187,500. !1\ll Carna tion. Ca ll ~ard. Childre n&peLS ok. style townnou:-.c. Pnv. owner675 -0771. ~:Joi !!. mo. Barbara pauo&tawns.H1gn1yup· HANDYMAN spc('tal; 4 BR., de n ; lg. sundt!Ck, O('can v~e~: bltn k1tcn. wtrange, oven, d/w, <! Ca r gar., ~ome needs gen clean·Up, yard work, t:tc. but 1:1 steal for~.~ M 1ss1on Realty 4!M-tt731 How aooul a pro·••••••••••••••••••••••• ** * •4 BR. 2 BA, S265. Cpts, gar .. tncd yd. Kids ok, ti42·2221; 64ti·9666 ~-ti73!> g rade d w / mi rro re d wardrooes. cusl. snut· Lcrs. lrg d111 & llv rm w / chandelie r. puOI. Laguna Hills 11nesl ! 1\\'a1I. i\pr11 1:.t. Reduced 1rum ~t1) \. AO Ian REAL ESTATE QOO G1,..,,.,.Y' ,. )I ~Q.\ 'N I l ~ ; ~ ,-l 'C. EXQUISITE Huge s tone fplc. oak lloo r s , aqua riums, skyhtes, tiled pauo, b1 vu. 3 lidrms. ~lW,000 fess1onally decorated & landi:.ca ped , 3 bedroom. 2 bath Port Lerwick home w'1tn a fa mily room ·! Owner a nxious. Lease available 752-0460 Anytime. BLUFFS CONDO Upgraded 3 BR, 2~ Ba. J\Sk g ~79.000. Open t.o Of· m~blP& • fer. Owner. 640-1189. ~Il~-W ~ewporl Cresl, ;f5 Kialoa 499·2800 Ct., 4 Br. 3 Ba, WS mo. -====~------1 Bltns & refr1g mcl. OME"LOOK'' Is worth a tho us an HARBOR VIEWHOME words. Lo<>k lor yoursell For sale by owner. MEED INCOME? 20 Units, CM ~.ooo 12 Units, CM Sl 80,000 12 Units. Hwyd ~140.000 ... Units. ECM S7~.ooo 3 Units. ECM ~.500 3 Unils .. Fixer .. >i:!JJOO COMM~C. ULL>G . with a J odrm. apt. Costa 752-0460 Anytime. •I RR. 2 BA , Olln:s. n('w c ptg .. u le_ Lg. bK~d . ~25. 55tl -1:12Rti I UH. i U<i , trplc. crpts, drps. wa ll< LO ocacn & :.cnoots. S3:$5. bt. last + d '-'lt li.13-110:$ o r !k:J 40~ t h t tmmac 4 or. 2 ba, d in rm , trpt. 0 1W, q>t d rp .. tncd. yd. ~oo. ll:ll 31.1!2 ~~ . A CONVENIENT SHOPP1NC ANO SEWING CUIOE FOR THE GAi. 0... THE CO. For • Ad In WOfllfP's World Call Sue 642-5678, Ext. 330 Mesa. SS0.000 COCKTAIL Ba r . l'SI. client., da nce tlr .. bui.1· ness only or will sell bldg., Costa Mesa LARG E 3 br , 2 ba, nttn:-o. frpl. lg. yd .. Ill Collc~c ParK. ~i5. 5-15 -~l!li:! ask for Joe ~!15 J or, sep. dl.!n. <! bu. 1 m·d ) tl., ooat gate & J:J1g·U1g rumpus room + 3 Hr wt m aster swl.l'. :! lla. F rplc. H1.c; watk d yard. ll1g dream kllchen S m a tl · SinJll pr1t·c Jumbo-Look Hit! Heduced and a mu:.t :--c"' Softly Moving DELUXE Townhouse J br. vacant 645-507 1 patio. IS4ti_d_2lJ_1 ___ _ at ~1 permo. COURTESY Rt::, l't\L.') 51i6·l*l27 ~BR. cpt·d. Sm t•hild OK. ,'li lt Bl::ACll l or. l'reter ----------I no pets Must nave credit ma rried·. yd .. !7ar.: ~~LS. Newport Beach 3269 Pyramid Exchangon Realtors 833-1768 ~~~~~~~ ref's $175 + ~'75dep. 2274 :-.tv /ret ::M!llJ. H-!2-;,~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Placenua. 646 56J7 NEW 4 unit. 2 blks to bh. Mountai11, Desert. Great bu ~ good ta x Resort 2400 i Br i.1ds & cats ok :)175 wnte-ofl. Income Sl200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yd 4c patio. movtt todu, mo . M a n y x tr u s . BIG BEAR home for rent. Kids /pets, sngls oi.:. i Br 5!i6-2579. Avail. Dally/ Weekly1 bungalow ~lW. 1-'ncd yd. UR '-'X c •• L Mo. 91!1·1234 Pool 2 Ur duplex, "Lir, * f'O PLr.. . i.1 rg .., units with DW & FA hl. LAKB ELS INORE a $160.0lder ktds,sngbok Gd co n cl . S6 5, 000. steal! 40xl00', all uul, Kids & pets welcome 2 Br likr/Onr ~64il71 pvd rd. olive trees. nc :)l!UO. 1''ncd yd, gar. Avu1 l trlrs. Sl650. Owner. 411 ti46-7tH6 HOMEFINDERS I 0 °10 DOWN *642-9900• 14 Cllo1n . .l:hg near. Sips 12. ~ •------ l lll pd I Hr, oaoy & pet OK ~110. St v & re1r1g. Cloi.e lo bch. l J&r, gar, :.llll!ICS Ok •lro. Old llunL 2 Ur. kid & :.ngls uK, gar, tncd yd ~1 i:1. Bring K1u & cal 2 Or, yd, i.:ar SlOO. A\'a11 now '. HOMEFINDERS •642-9900• HARBOR VIEW 3 BR 2 BA +Fam. CARMEL Ne ar Pool & Pa rk lmmed. m·cupancy. ~75 mo. w / gardener. RON TA YLORLiHOUP 752-0460 Anytime. FOUR UNl'fS w/room lrplc. Cir TV, pool tble LBAst-; THIS CUSTO,\I Irvine 3244 for 3 more. Desirable ~46or4s.J~. HOME and move mw a •••••••••••••••••••••••!~~~~~~~~~~~ Eas t s ide locauon. 3 g' 1 l Bdrm. owne r's home Real Estate ~or ~ous oca 100• neu~ ti UR, 4 Ua, 2500 sq. ft. 2 3 BEDROOM. + view + Plus 3 rental wuts plus W...ted 2900 ~h :s~. & Irvine Ave. ll s Story. lge ram-rm, wet-pool + tennis. Formal a bigJ bedrmw/tamrm bar trpl,. 2yrsold."'""· d1n1n g 11re p1a ce room for 3 more. Ask&nl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• & sep. ul11lty room. • • ~'. ~ • • ~.ooo. with only :$6,000. Bea utiful yards willl pro· .~ <> ·, d 3 3 -11 0 J o r g,a rd e n e r '. .c I os c to down ducing orangetrees!On !>IJ IOH8 l'as nion i s la nd. Im· •Y ~10. per month. :.ii U B mediate occ~1pan ~y. DON •·r WAI T.' V··c··11l n1v. Pa rle:. 3 r. 21>a . ava1lalllc no~. tH4-4687. .. v atrium . No pets. Yr lse. o now. Agent 546-4141 ~175. 5;;2-78!:16 _:__~_·n_e_r_. ------- Condo Deluxe. J Br. 3 ba. SEEK & FIND~ Wlla les at our brand new bsun Beauuiul Landscape, 111 Blue bird Canyo n ewly d ecorated. 2 ---------~ blending rus u c &newl Bedroom s 4c Den .~ UNITS+ 38R home n woodsy sllc with ocea ~.900'. 644·4191 E /S1de nr Baycrest. 5 M~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DPRABRNEP STN AHWBRWH MLD OTOW IWH FDOELA I SU Ru L HE •lw HALE slN u FD Gp M EIGAEHIPBMN IH S IEHEP PIHDBTPLBRL U RPOA S KR R TOLEYUOAEMPAERHECA EEUOTAWORPOIN RAWA AC ONLL8 HDRB88PNNroeeH LBOLERIAO H TIMK\BORS llWAIB C YYIFLP~SaWOP PBDBRK 8T APAOBIN&HZ£ BMUAPllBEMPTL~TLBAR LOYADBTRIBYBPAHIARN BMWOWCMKAPRGIRAKNIM oaA&YBLUNKfLB•TILIP Den, Gar. Appx 1000 Sq l"l. $4H5 ls e. HJl:l-6581:1 eves . ~-------II Pi ~ ... "1 .. r \\••JlllfU·r: K th• Lo\'CIY 3Br Condo N. B. •hlft "rap Jurk,.I """ 9085 8.11 r,,, 11f~;-11f 4".-T .... 3102 ~ew. Red Carpel, BACK BAY old. Income $16,500. All Realtors497-l761 very ql;K. $170,000. General ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUNTJNGTON Beach va· Loguna Miguel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXQUISITE .. ,.INCH QUAITER0 TOWNHOUSE. fronting OOLI" COO.RS~. llBR :lba, eleganl custm drps tush, plush crp\.l,·cent sell·Clean'i OYCO, t lamped + apac 'd pauo overloolung ...,t course. Swun, icn· nit, jacuu1, or golf W/ •CUSTOM BUILT• .Brand New Beauuful ONE LEFT-i96,000. 4 Br, 4 BA, Fam1ly Rm. Panoramic Kitchen. 2312 W1ndw11rd Lane., Hazel Nowak. Brkr. 645-3920 THI HEIGHTS . a HR. plus tam. rm., 2 lrple~. Woodsy & warm. Lovely yud; guest apt. $S7,54.IO • ·GEM- 120·F Tuauo Ave. N.8. REAJ..TORS 642-"'623 ronarch Bay Club avail. owner• havo bouabt •nol.l'ler l\omt, propeny w <aell $49,~. WHOLI ILOCI • TOJ.J.E It f..ALTOR.S $61.IOO 588~ 3 nouua, ~ a.ere Npt TM fallal draw lo t~ Hll\rCnicd l)Ul ~ COS• Weal ••. a Dall)' Pilot mcllca for M~x. tnc. or ClutlCitd Ad. C~ll re11le at~ca. Onvc wz.wrt. by lrv111e Ave. Btwn. ...:.;~;;_-....... ----t Holly & Laurel. call SoU Idle Items 6l.S-77&J Pr1n Only 645-1134 cant .1 Br, ~13.5., kids. Retlrem-.ftt pets • l Br house $100. nr _.. Newport Fwy. 3 Br ocean Sf eel.all.! view mobile, Hunuogton Beach ~ldO. .Agt. Fee. CHOlC FOURPLEX in U7~-d430 prime locallon. Comer ---------- Jot, owner/user could lal»aP•tt....,a 3107 manage adjacent pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• perues an spare ume. M · l Sty. mdro. a br. 3b4, 2 sumablc Joan-110 loan car gar. Lndry, frpl, fees.All2bedrooinu.ntlll 552-8666, Mamao. in excellent coodJUon. COW'teS)' to bkrs. Exclus1ve Hies prl« c .... MeM $74.VSO. Call ~24. ll24 Assc>Cutled 8roulh Coaat ················-····· .Brokers. 8\w Oran.io, Nwpt BJvd • 22nd Sl. Sing.le lady &o ahuc homo w/ume. Prt Br le LR. a1zs mo. tncr utd. !MS-'7208 ot 728-216li I collect. 16 UNITS Mewpori ··-l 169 ... on tree tined atreet. suss.ooo. Wanl San Oteito County acrtage, or sln&I tamlly home,. l'or ~o.uou. ~u1ty. HAL PIMC .. M, lltr. 27'l7 E. Coat Hwy 611--HtJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY 3 br, + H6 ba. OuLStde abower. On Bay. 213 ~7-6087 Bf\joy rauth '''"' ·•s..11 A Find .. puults •1th ovt r 1\0 . dlltowrfrll .,., paotl in en •ll·lllW .. ,. .. ('I( 24 pep hoollleta. TotlldtrWillmt1 I. II •nd DI, Mad S1 r11r ..ch. maki111 chtclt' IM7•bl• tn "S..lt 6 rind" in (art of thia 11-ptpet. Ba I Jl M0().1,001< tndl"• fl• Area. roorrty, 2 • lrp c. b)! l &t' 2 •lnontl• ~IKl•I )l•rn dining area. patio, 2 car rnr •m••t j1u·ko•1: t:a~y ~u11 gar, new cpts, laundry. ••h <'hoe cl'\'At .. 11ram•1te K•• · Close to shopp&n". ~ tf·r •tl•ch. 1'111 .. 111 ;1i.1': M•·· ... ,., .... Rist·• ~·I~ fnPI, mo. Call 645-362'1. O ~ SUO for each pattern. 645-9705. Add IS' for e.ch pallem ror _:_ _ __; _______ ! Orat·C!IHI mill and ap«lll OUPL~X 4 br, 2 ba upper hndlh11. Send lo Allee S,375, 3 br. <! ba ~tl.5, lrpls, ~=~r~~· ~011~x~~.' l lllk. ocean Yrly. Ownr. Old Chelna Sl•llon, Nf'w 612~361. 208(.;olwn. Yorlr, N Y . 10011 Print Name. Ad~. 1Jp. f'att'"' OCEAN bach ~12.5 U.P. l'lo.mMT. •'HANN"~L 2 br"",.,5 yrly Sa•• d ollaral C'rf'llf! ..., T· ... , bUutllal lhlep 8C'lld for N9w f'rJ)IC, child, pelotc tmN....il~•llO.taloc! WOW 2 br Hghts h.~ J~Oti11teod tMldot .. '1S' t'.P. w;gardener,2car Newt Nl~Flf\1 Qui~ St.GO BJ·~ 4 Br+ den~ Ha Newt tu Cn>dld ••. p 00 v Sew + Ke no. ....... l1 2S it all. see now N~111 look ... -~·. u eo ALA RENTALS "-Crodt« llilil* .. St• ' 4 •-a~•~ Ila.I,.,.. CrKll« llilM* •••• p 00 4 .Ml~ IMl.llllt er.M Bot* .• 11 eo ----------t lllllutMac-ra!M'""'* St eo t>'or lease, Ne wport Hgt.."I., 4 Br., e x c el l e nt neighborhood. lmmcd. Occ 'p y. S450 mo . 714-724 -~ Canalfronl, 4 BH .. 21,-.i ba. Yearly b e . ~ Mo. <.:aywood Rll)' MS l' , ........ oeey lloc* •.•. 11 • ~pl«e Gift Aoolt • • tl 00 Complete Arsham tH • SI • U Prlre Ar1hntfU •..•• 50' &oil of II QllllU II ••• ,!O' MuM\lm Quilt Doi* n .... MY at Quill• f~ TM11 a ...... 50' ~of1'Jllf1 Ruo .... w !HIP.SR ON 1'Jn! MO\"F. -· •o(lly blous~d <>n •OJ>. u.tn1<· tDlt b<-lo .,.·: HM•' thl• S·11Qr.- b>•auly In l"'I> ""'"r ~n•1~· cw •hi>n •ool C11r day·dlnnt't t•rioted t••••~rrt !\o~r.: "'""a· ~It<>• ~ lil. I:. H , l&, I~ :-:1te 12 Cbo•t S4) '""'• !!•, ) 1mla 80-lnch f"btlc-. ~nd Sl.00 tor U<'h palt!'rn Add 2S cents for N<'h pattern r~ fint-<l•~s mall and aJK'('lll bandhna. olhc>rwiu third · clL'IJ dclivuy will l31it1 Ultf'f' wNluormott Sc!ndlo lhnan Mal'\ln, "2. I.he Ually Pilot. P•U.crn Dtpt • m Wtst lllh St • N-Yorli, H Y 10011. PrinlNAME. AODll~C\. ZIP, ST7.•: and STYL~ NUMBER. ON R FR F, E PA Tl' l::R.Jll of your d1ok~~tosflld for,_,,.. pal· ~ lMld• Nt':W SPRI NG S U MMF.R PATTt.:RN CATALOG IOOtly'-.allalttt, ,,,.... pattttn coupon S.nd ?k MW Sf;W + KNIT Book with IMl•k\ba~pttltt"ft .•.. Sl ~ tnnanl ra•hlon ~ • . s1 Oii lnttantScW1n1 boc* SI.GO j U DAIL. Y PILOT ............. ....................... It tkttoe .._. 1740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOWWBLY IAT'ISi"·. beclltkeWn 727Yorkto•••d 'Beach Bl vd al Yorkt0wn 516-Ml I STUDIOS& I Ila •Fu11 ttllcben •Healed pool •Laundry faclliUcs •Free utilities •Free linens •TV & maad i;erv.avaU •Bar -8 -Que •Phone service •l male to ocesn NO increase m summer re nL. Beaut. J br turn aplS i 16.5 & $J7S Spanis h S tyle bldg. pvt encl gar , pool, :.auna, lndry, adlb. 17301 Kcebon Ln I l>lk W 01 Hcach ofl ~IJt\·1 ~-7d-ld Laguna leach 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~ACH nr beach Slt;.;/~18.'>, wk ~.> Uul pd, col t1> l IJS ,\o. Cou:.L .t~ ~ OCEANFRONT liOJCh ~175. UL1l rnd<l. Avl 1hru h i 15/7.). •l:J7 }.)!JU UI' .1Jti-OJ:.!I I BH. k1lch. u111. an·d ISlk. 1 rom V1l·tor lt~o. TIJ!!d!y. March 11 , 1976 Schools and · . I nstruc.tion This variety of fine schools could introduce you to· a new tomorrow . For turthl'r 111lurm,t11on rl'i.:arf11nq r>lut·emt-nt 111 :Hh cru ... 111~ 111 the DJ11\ P tlol School-. and I thlruct irin 1)1 rcl'lurv CALL 642~56 78, EXT. 325 FREE YOG·A . DEMON STRATI.ON .. . YOGA IN THE ·MORNING! AMiii M:1 Sal c:..im.1\11 1,.,,.1 ml' from lh_<'_JJnn•JI to lh1• H1 ii byKALIDAS A l"THE FAMOUS YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 445 E. I 7ftl, COST A MESA . TOMORROW MIGHT AT .8 P.M. ' ... Only KALIDAS 1.eaches the TWO systems o f Yoga. Raia Yoga tor lhe mind .• Hattia Yoga IOf the body. Learn mind oontrol. whtle you build a beautiful body Learn the famous Sn Svralh short-cul meditation system II acoomphshes 1n ~ wnat may lake months or years by other methods Every person at1end1ng the tree demoostralion will learn the )'093 breath. which will help you breathe oeeper·hve longe r. Don I miss 11 Meel FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW·. MORNING AT 10 A.M. Throw out tensaol\ find peace ol m1n1 wn11e ~build a more he11thy. beautiful bodY' The remarkable science ol Voga as taught at Yoga Center 1s famous tor tis v.rolebody approactt to a FULFILLED YOU. Taught by BhakJ1. Pna & Sri Davi. Mo expert & cha<m1ng'Western women Yoga shms. tones calms the mind & satisfies lhrough & through Learn deep relaxation. nutr1llon secrets. med11a11on . now to brealhe For ages 2· n . ,. • ,.. ~l~~:as t>!1tw~:~ i~s?1~ ~~nl~ln~1• YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA Slreels at 44 5 E 17th Street. Cosla 646 8281 7 WEEK CLASSES BEGIN NEXT ~ Te1c 646-828 t 445 E. 17th St. ':'::!~ Costa Mesa Phone • j WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19th AT 9:30 AM & 7 PM 'l licach. & dwntwn. Nv I' e ls . . ad u I L Oil I y. ~i I 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------------------------1 lt•ast.•. ·l!.17 l ti l7 or IH2-titiJ6 Newport leach 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!.l.!.15 WK LIP 1 Udr. :.! U~1 & Bach. Color l'V, m :ucl :-av, pool. T HE M1'~.SA, -115 N. 1'kwpu1t Bl, ;IJU, ti-It)-lk)g l :ilWt.\10 O~ UE \Cll Bac h. y\•,1rlv. ul1I JKI. ' l\.1l + IJJ.tii:J U lt Apartments Unfura ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Peninsula 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to ha v 1 l>l•:u:h :.! hr. adult:., 112°lH1, ~ar, lndry. pauo. ~1u. Y"'f:>' ~Ii.. 54d7 7;,s11 or518 .l!i07 ·Corona del Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'fEWLY HE1>1..:coHATEO 422 Lark:.pur. :Jbr. :!b;i SJ:.!.J. :.!l>r. Ilia. ~;5.~ /\II w g.1rag1:. t>I H>dUO ~4 7:J'!.ti JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 Ho. Newport ll•d. H.I. Suite #5, Dowastain Days TeL 642-0326 Hites &·42-8387 •~u.u ,.,._ Hoeg ....,. .. , NO CONTRACTS NO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special r ates to families, college students & groups. FREE TRIAL LESSON Don't you want to know what you're saying "Yes" to? We 1h111~ '"and can help you find ou1 '>ultl\Jll l.Jll!(Ua!(e Schools offers Sp11n1sh. 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N ow Oakwood Gardcn"Apl's helps you fight mllallon by olfenng an exclusive "N o R l'nt R aise Guarantee ". W e J,!ua rantee that your rent w 1 II not be nus<.'d for I lull year ·and you still havl' t he llcx1l>ll1ly ol mont h-month occupan- cy ., .. P lus you ~t!t a lol more lor your money al Oak wood. including SI m i llion 111 rel-rcataon ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF COAST MUSIC'S ORGAN LEARNING CENTER PRIVATE & GROUP ORGAN LESSONS °"JaR Woricshops, Cliftics & Setnlncrs. ORGAN LEARHIMG COURUS Thoatas, CG19', Yamaha & Gulbransen Orgcm COAST MUSIC SERVICE 1839 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa Call 642·285 I for infol matlon I aciltties. a full lim e Ac· I·~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!~~ t1v1t1es Direct or who I· pl;ins parties. UB(fs. Rooma 4000 Rentals to share 4300 Trips & more! 1-'rcc !:>un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl ay Brunch . Singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. Furn & unfum. With a ll the extras. Models open daily 10 to 7 Sorry. no pets or children Oakwood Garden Apartments ~ .. ..., .............. Irvine and 16th 645-0550 ... ., ....... s ..... '16th and Dover 642-8170 THEEXCITIMG ROOMS ~20. wk up with 1''em a le lo s hare Condo kitche n ~o. wk up apt. w 1 l h s a m c 1 n H H, 548-9755 or 645-3967 !.162-8:141! be lore lOam. ROOM & HaLh, p\·t. en trance tor man w/i:td <' m p I y m t 1 1· c· o 1 d 194 81711 ~UlET r oom nr ln ·mc Indus try. Kit. pnvgs. $71 mo. 54li O,'il~ Guest Home 4150 ....... , •..•........... PRIVATE ROOM for ambulatocy· person . Good m eals. Nice sur- l Female need Jrd.30-4.>. 1 lom('. Vil'w Pool. Nr. 1'\.l'. Ctr. :>150 + ::iecllr. Early or late li40-4H94 W.\N TED: F e m. 011 11 tu·s. Lo shr. deluxe 2 b1 . <t p t • w I s If m l' • N-U , ti 15·dtil 7 ----------· l\00;\f 1n nice h oml. w / pooJ , woman or woman W/ch11d. Read. 557~447 r~u n d 1 n g s . Enstsid e GaraCJesforRent 4')SO t;osta Metia . Avail now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call S48-7l4S. ' 'l'wo Garages for Rent. Vacaffon Rentals 4250 :i;;la, mo. ea, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>45-ld7:! . SPACIOUS 2 UH, i Ra. newly r cdecor . c pts, drps, IOl'ludes garaJile. no ._ ________ _ :! Br Townhouse. frpk. I r1>m ~~till. 1 Br trom $205. t'ool. ll'nn1s. l'Onllnental lm•JKla~t. Some ocean & t '.11,1ltna Vlt'W:>. Separate 1um1ly !>cc11on Close· lo sh-Onpmg & I tn<' Ilea eh 6-M <!61 I . PALM MESA APTS FROM $162 NEW Palm OcsertCondo, S111g1e car .. K Side ~tu l br, 1 1'1 ba. tenn. crts. Mesa.~ mo. ti-ll-a;o1 pools. jae uzz1. faking slor. only ~ts. ~10 163.'>t:on a nder, fal lti~2 ~. , MlN lJ'I' i::.s ro NP r ncn lach, I &2 Ir Apt• Adults, Ho Pets 5 81k11 E. ot Nwpl Rivet 546-9860 Heservauons. ~. per week. 114-4~3--02/:J C1t;AUT .Palm Spring~ house, 3 Ur, J Ba, de n. pool. Mar ch to Mey. ~l~. mo t yr lso $000. mo. Ii 12-81fJ6 or O ; :125 -307~ eel.mat 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE'SPACIHI . WesteUl'f Drive. Ortt? man orf1ce i65 Iba., 3 man oftace, aar, ttc. $175. CalJ Gene Hall, 642-4!200 55• Pl!I $9Ff 1617 WESTCIJFF~I\ AGT. 541-&Xfi '( s ~ • . CALL US FOR CONVENTION • • HOsTESSES ---°'~.._ NOST WOMIM'sCH.dlTY SHOW5 IMOIAMel COUMn AM MOOll MIT Outl noflSSIOMALS 93(.4414 879·1000 t .. M.t_.. IHIS-,~ . S-."-... ~-........... 1ftll'tt.tt.... "'--._ .... ........... ..., .... ~. ,, Appro'led By The cant Dept,. or Education Junior & Senior LIFESAVING CLASSES ORANGE COAST YMrA Melllaert ·Hoa Us..._. THI. & n.rs. 6-9 pa Startt.g M.-dt I I. Cal YMCA for lnfoe lllDflOft 642-9990 ' " A ....,, COMprehellsiYe 14 hour, 4-Mlllon course de.,._d for the new rider and tlaoH with lilllitecl etrttl riding •xperie11Ce. Stw llMJ March IJ. For cWals c• the Acacl1•y of Det.li•• Drfylng. 17141119-1363. IRING THIS AD WITH YOU & SAVI 20-/• THIS OFHR UPlllS 4/9/75 • . Call Today 642-1 Ml For Registration & Information . 109 East 18th Street Costa ,_,esa -92627 4 ONE HOUR SESSIONS s200 PERQASS For children. youth & adults. Learn basic chords & strums. lnstrume_nt provided. YAMAHA Music School 642-1844 MEDICAL ASSISTAMT OIKTAL ASSISTANT IES,.llATOllY THHAPY TICHMICIAH O'UATIM~ ROOM TICMHJCIA .. MlOICAL ILICTitOMICS DAY• IVEMIHG CLASSIS EMIOLL MOW CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1801 Newport Blvd., c.osta Mesa, CA 71~/ 645-2922 Student Pa,·ment Plan-. Graduate Placement A.;s1:.ta0l'l' Call or Write ror Free Calaloi: 1 Approved for Eh ~•ulc Veteran .. 1 GOt A PrOblem? Would A Good Job H...,? Career Train MOW For: Secretmy a.c., ..... loold111per Jr. Ac~..t Tnl1 .. Shmo Sped .. ._. u, c~ .......... t& l>~_ore._.,a .... ·556-8890 :~Irvine College \t' ·of Business 1 700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana. California 92705 NewP<?rt Freeway at Oyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center • ~ <"{!~ 8Fa41uon . . ;<"{/~ More Confidenci is Improved Appearance Is Our Gunrtee! Both ieen & adult courses are being conducted right here in your area. . . For lnforwmtlon ltegcwclftg Mew ClasMI Call MOLLIE STAUFftR (714) 640-0854 DM.YPILOT ... HefPW-...4 7100 . ....................... at AltellClul 6 c.biili';' m&loor le•ille.-f/umt. \ Applyia~ , 20.l9 Hatbot ttavd. CN • ROWIHC YiRM Needs Order Oeslr Secretary. Re.q. lypin• 610.~ Ad· dang t.lacfune 2ikatt. wiu. teach computer opera •• U<>o. Call 496-8152. Half D-r Mice P., iAM-2PM or •P~­IJPM. Earn UOI++ per week doing el\joyable wort in our brand new ore openaog near the O.C. A1rpo rt. Xlnl oppor\UJl1t.y for positive rDlnded in- d1 v. For personal in· terv1ew. Call 833~. OUSECLEANlNG Serv. • Mat ure, Boodabte women. Part time. 645-0123 ousekeeper. Cook. Live-in. Unemclllll· bered . References. 1St2-9d0ti. ousekeeper, exper'd . Female for large beaclll area motel. Seod resume lQ Classdaed ad no. 391 c 10 Daily J>llol. P. 0. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca ~. ousekeepers relief. 2 days p/wk. V1c.64thN.8. ~5~9 ousekeeper wanted: Live in uncrowded,, un· polluted Lucerne Valley m tile high desert, 20 min. to Big Bear Mt. Roo'm & board + $150 per mo. 714/751-5556. N::iUR/\NCE New agency creates 1m- med. openmg•ror Ass&S· tanl Generltt Agepl. Strong personaJ produc· uon + ub1hly i..o recrwt & train. Phone for in- terview. ~-5713. · JANITORIAL AT EASE Of Newport leach Desires to hire on a perm. p1ume basts a Custodial Person. You must l>e neat in ap· pearance " pf good character. You will be required to wo r k lf:J0-4:30 Monday thru fnday. Send Resume To: (.;lassif1ed Ad no.~ C lo Oa&Jy Pilot P.O. BoxlSOO Costa Mesa , Ca 9'.!l62fj JANITOR& ·MAIMTEMAHCE . -... . celntal 4400 Rtetal1Wa.ted 4600 &Fo.d 5300 Penouls 5350 HelpWClftted 7100 HelpW.ted . 7100 For restauranL Mature, reli at>le man or couple to keep ins ide & out· spot- less. Good pay, tnnge benefits. o Days. Apply Ambrosia Restaurant. 505 30lh St, Room 211, Balboa Peninsula, N.B. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l or 2.Br l.1do area f?r . . . . .. . •BABYSITIER* Cook, exper . in modified 1enuemao. Local ref a. C.W. Ammal Control SPIRITUAL READER Mature person t.o auen diets apply at Wutow g;ss--0211.ext163Y ,. H.B./SealBchSbelter OpenlOAMtolOPM my 3 children. Befo~ & Lake' Conv. Hosp. 2til5 WESTCLIFF BLDG "-4 I /" ~ ' ( r l ' '•I ,0., I ' I • •of C~ll Mr How;ird b 45 t)1JI Worlung Molher oC 1 seeks smt. houser apt. 18R OK. H.8 . to l.agu.na. 17Stun· der mo. PrL/aU uul pd. lj41:1~~ luslMH/ l11nstlFitlec• · i._;;;...,;.;. _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . * 1 MO. FREE RENT• No lease. Dix offices acij lelsiMH . A1rporter Hotel; A/C, Opportu..ity 5005 full services. fo'rm ~135 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Ba~kpfHumaneSoclety Adviceonallmatters. alter school 673~7.ti Grand Ave. Long Beach, . 536~1 312 N. El Canuno Real afier 6. Ca. 21J-42u--.;141 · Animal Assist. League San Clemen Le For appt. Adoptjon.Spaying,& Call 4~2-9034 ' 4~2~136 BABYSITTER I.?,0 you Cook, mature. Modern . Nelttel'lllglnformauon , . n~ a home + · My 3 convalescent home. JUNIOR SALESMEN . 960-aJO . PREGNANT? ch 1 l d re n ne ed a Good salary & benefits. • -Animal,lmpoupded-; Caring. confidentaa l Grandmother to live-in. Sec Mrs. HaJe Beverly Age 10-15. Earn S20-S40 · · · · · · counseling & referral. C:uJAM645·0472 Manor Conv'. ·llosp., per week getung new Boxermale,bm/wht Aboruon. adoption & •RTE~ER ;!4452 Vi a ~strada, customersfortheUAJLY. Shep, male, blond keeping. 1_,_ ..., Lai:una Htlls. PILOT after school and Doxie/Cocker, blk/brn APCARft:547·2563 For leading N.B. hotel. --Saturdays. You mu.st be Terrier, male, tantblk · Call Sam. aft 6pm, r -out of school by 3:00 p.m. Poodle, fem, blktwnt Abraxas MoslOC)e 644-1700. E.O.E. Cust. Servt Ord dsk $550 and be able to work at Germ Shep, fem, blk/tan 1733 Fullerton Ave. CM ~ . • _ 1-'u~d R~1~er/ PR $15K Jeasl l days per week. No mo 2172 DuPont. Room 8 • 833-3223 ·u1 noon * Shep, male, blk/brn Exp. masscuses, 10-lU BEAUTICIAN~ ~sst . M !!:or EE, atcond ~15K dehver1es or collecting. RESTAURANT Dalmauan,fem,whlt blk -*•642-6055•• need e. d • Kc n Tclcphwork S5()U Transportation pro- Price incl. on sale liquor St. Bern, male, brntblk Templet?~ s.. Pt'f Gen Ofl $2.75 hr v1ded. Call 644-6236. hc .. allbar ,food&game Malamut e. mal e .. S incere 642-6857 PHXRccpt'fypc loS65U Equal Opportunity <.-qwp. $50,000 Buys 1t all! oro/wht J nlelli~cnt IRVINE PER.SONNEL £ l " Germ Snthr male, liver N ecd:. Bookkeeper, full cbarge, · mp o,,er 4450 ·GEM-t:olhe, male: ln G ct Togethers part. umc, 3 or 4 morn· SERYJCES•,ACENCY LEASING AGENTS l,20·1" Tustin Ave., N.B. Dobie m ale bm/blk Lonely mgs, approx._ J.2 hrs per 4811 K 17th <At lrv1oe 1 Real Estate Lie. Req. lusittus RHtal ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE COLONY REALTORS 642·4623 Shelu~1 fem\n EH•n1n~h wk. ForpresugeLawOt· Sulle224 Costa Mesa w/train.Topcomm1ss1on Shep, ma1e, beige lice an Newport Center. Call 642 1470 pd, to ex c I us 1ve 1 Y JO RETAIL SHOPS Prime reuonable space PRIMT SHOP a¥ailable. &.rge & small. Letterpreu1orrset. C·4. Old world charm w1lh Polar cutter 35~ ... 143() """" h d gabJor sq. {\. oldg., omce w r111:1nc WIO ows, -front. Terms.870-4564. & trees. AdJacem to --------- Fe5t1vaI ot Arts ASSOC IATE. Let Mc Grounds. Teach YoLL.HowTo Earn 580 BROADWAY in Top 2% income Jn LAGUNA BEACH USA. $100 i.nveslroent. Ca ll Mr. Barnes. Spaniel, male, ln Call a5l·ti042 or"32·57W 640~ for appl. -represent our client:;· Spaniel, fem, wht/brn I ~ves & Wknds) tor in· commerc1al-mdustnal <.;ockapoo.fem,lao tormauon on Small Delicatessen Girl, part proJects rnS.OrangeC.:o. Afghan, fem, blk Groups now rorrrung for lookpr/Secy $600 ume. w/Sun. s hJl't. Must Qualny s pace priced Collie, fem, sbl/wnt C.:ards, Potlucks, etc. Fee Patd be neat. ::ice Terry, HJ below compeuuon, Ew·. CAT::i Ages ;Jij-55. Non prollt. Good bookp'g back· Time Liquor, 495 E. 17th ing-Brown Realtors. Sbtnr,male,wrute ground. Thru trial St.CM ~P.O. Box 409. Lngnr, male, bld1wn1. AUTO TUHi-UP balance. Payroll. Type . Corona del Mar .. CAWir. Lngnr, tern, gry/wht. accurate. Pnones. Front Ocltverymen ovr 21 perm snthr. male, gry/wht Parts & Labor $30 Max. ofc appearance. Also fee pit early morn LA Times._ _______ _ Shthr, fem, gry/whl Expert work-wtule l1 Jobs dehv lo NB homes. ~lS LOAM ESCROW 4 9 4• 7915 Lngbr, male, blk/whl wan R. Ryan Agtttey per mo. 642~. OFFICSt 714/997-9630. 1~~~~~~~~~ INTERESTED in super, OTHEl\S lnsta Tune 549-061 179JNewport fil , CM DE...,f•• Downey Savmgs & Loan ...!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I great restaurant?? Busy " -has openings for exper'd , area in Santa Ana. Right FOUND: Sml old Engush 646-48M Ortho Cha1rs1dc exper. Conventional Loan ce RentCll 4400 Offlc• I...... ' 4400 · TOP LOCATION party may negotiate. sheep dog, Vic. E. Blufl 17391 Beach Bl, HB to' / t 1 m c . I r v 1 n e. • •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MES~·V-E Must hqu1date immed. &lem School. 67$--0926 Would like, to meet. tall 847-9617 f>S2 7~l.IO. Escrow Officers m at:. -'160d Orange ~o girl attr 1-lunt. Sch office. S&L Desk spac:e uaila~e ~ DRIV .. ._.,_. :.;49,000. All offers under eves.556-4 ays · • · ----.!,;(.)MM'L-PROFESS'L ipo . W1JI p'rov1de ~-... l cons1dcrati.on. 2J.JS tor weekly dates, __________ ,1oENTAL SECRETARY· backgroundpref'd.Con- '{,"{ass A office bJdg, 27 fu.rn1ture at $5. mo. lol'atore.oro(Cke.Ampe Ownr/Bkr.642--0590 FOUND: fem Beagle, 11 out. Am a sort ot' short.. . • for progressive & busy ~.~83~\:_r~q· u~rOpehpomr: Harbor Blvd. <a Ans wering service partUng.Town&coun\ry red b rn1wtu, Vac. d1v.oacb . .;·10·',110,ruce Boys&Garls off1ce.Atleast3yrsex·"""' Adams>. C.M. elev. available. 171J75 Beach almOSJJbere. lusiMH W..e.d 5010 Mcfi'adden " Bushard. lealures, well·DUllt, 10tol4 yeatsof age. Dai· ~er1enee . •·roftl. desk. Employer . • A'/C, eiec., Janitor Blvd. Huntington Beach. 1.$25.Mesa VerdeOr._E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westm/H.8.531i-21kl educated. aware, semi· ly Pi,lot c¥bveey routes Capable ot nandim,g a~I ~~~~~~~~~ music. parking, sec. 642-4:!21. CoslaMesa.~123 Wanted Orange Co. Off LOST: tanpllppy,6mo'! ~~l~~~~-~a~::.cn~~~ maybe.avaUabfeinyour dentalorr1ceproctl<i~s. VN l -11, P!time. piltrol. Af . .R. Stever fdlffDr ~Bldgs.5000wsq.1L.C·2 SaJemovableUquorl.tc. male. Vic. Dana Po1n1 WrneApt.C234Av~ruda area.t:arnpNMltforde· 4:H:.8Sll ___ ---Med1caL1ons. Mesa ·mgr . 557 -0136 OJ 1501 Wes • w/Sbois,foraul.Orepalr. Agent 496-1268 area.496-2123 Serra. San Clemente, liverie~ & ~. tnps or DEMTALASST Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 64a-8396 N~~rl Ftuncie brake, whl ullgnmenl, ~1 Trwt LOST: am all com purse, ~ merchaodl$ I~ seUU\g 3 Yrs exper t:xpanded Center St. CM 1 MON. Fr.ee Rent. Walk L ...... Offke ....--upholty. 511.S W. l!ftb St.., Deicli ' 5035 new subscripUODS. For d t s 1 · 31 ~.-••n, new dk. Brwn. Call on Site Manager CM Ask for Don. Days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /keys & vmagnecl. ~ Job W t d/ inf~rm~t1on _ptease ~U d~~e!~ck~ ~~ :.na~n ~ MACHIMISTS t \:--,. $l7S. li73.7ill61 \714H;42-3Ulext.246 S4U-S710Eve.~l ~~~c:~·t· 1c. · --a~ e 7050 642·432l. ~rom San dentis try. Preventive D1\•ers1f1ed work load. !Lt>·>'>~ oa••x1-e1s &..J:alR_....... 4100 LOANS up to 80% .,,....-.. ~ '"'"".. ~lemeD\e·San Juan practice II B area. Mfg clectron1c an · ~-11' vm 0 lTI ......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Captslrano area. call !162-:Ml6 s\rumcntauon. Modern )00 SQ 1''1', crplS/drps, AIRPORT LOCATI N •••••••••h•••••••••••• ht TD ..._.,l'/i0~ ~ayed from Hunt.angto EXCELLENTTYPlNG 495--0630 and Mission Vie· -work~hop. Advanced ·~c.r Jc;et mo. Call Patio 1ulte frocm il25. • NHRH' 2llCITDL.oml .:;eacUff1, cat.~ lure my home. Please ph. to jo·EI Toro area. call DOCTORS Kinetics. inc. 1231 Vic· . ., m~. Inc l. A/ • crpls. Co l { d I lighter ace. nut. co ar discuso. needs. 673 """"· ""10 lor St C M .,_,.,,--165 a or81!t-3'709 d '""•all uul &J'ah1L0rial mmerc1u -n ustn• Lowe11tratesOrangeCo. name t•I· Reward " -v.ro.I s1u.._ . ASSISTANT . •a ' . ..,..,-1 . ,,... Space 200 to 3000', !l to S-AM-...._ ,._ Equi.l Oppor. Ea\ployer OJl,.CE, pvt ba\b, MC, eerv.'* NoLeaffReQ. • S()<'""rsqtl.~dayarrec ~~"Y-636-1878. Exp Housecleaner. Young lady <18·281 to MedlcalAu, U • . -t. '"00 l)tOJ\lh Free l\ent. rt / l I •e t142·2111 ~l ..:,.:..;__...;_ ____ --i Mature adull. Ex. refs. work as doctors assistan· Exper. preferred under u • inc .• reaa ·-..,,. ~2S. &. 8nst.ol, NB· ren w yr. ea .. · Serving Harbot are~4 Loll: Vlc Bernard Own transp. I<'ree est. BUILD Extra income· l trecpt. tn health spa. No 35. Front ofc. pnnc1pal· Cs\.Hwy <acroQfl'Om 5S'MOlO ISSl-1400 yrs. Charle, CM. Oran1 ..... h pt w I Sbirt) 544--.-n& --------b 1 __ .., l / 11 '"°-7227 Earn $ls.2 ra oeisant exper. necesa. e Lra n ly. call Mon.~. ltll • C:OST4 MISA • , PT" .. font a.--. ca w e work . On IY mature you. Apply 1n person ¥ftn .i'Ul\N. omc~ Bank 01 f 300 "100 '»'70().5()0() n. PVr. "· will purc,.ase c:oUar. May bave Help Waftted 7100 ""r•ons need apl)ly. for or eve. 2ll:l Harbor Mgr lrne. no layotfs. Orf•ce 8 ..... ce .......... l.O l ..., ·~· sq · 2nd TD. • t-a. on paws. Reward •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ,... DI d CM E t b l "2 ~ · Cott.a Mesa Piasa. ~. ' ...... • ,_,....,. L.acgeru~J\1uval,l. ti4:t-357a "IA ll.nvw646-63llO. v ., s a ace s. • -.. o. -o ... a.1-3900 ~~ndaD_!!lror!e"'rYen. ;-1o!naizel y'r·. ... s•MT..a. ........ * 642-0149. ....._._,,..._..,.._,,,..__...Wl'I~~~~::==:.. ___ ---iltiO+ g uar. Mr. Lyonl> • ... ..,.,.,----vu .,... .. • ... -._~ IRVINE PERSONNEL coa..1v1u--.a.a.1 Donut Shop, early AM 846-SCSS. I 831 1400 l000-13(M10Q-3dQIMi000.7i-A__,.ce,..,./ • " "'~ hl N --------~I\£• om"", ~&&ch eaae. -. s c• •. up. 1 _ _...., .. te ;.,... p~--...a•/ FOUND: super aentle SED\nrcc ... ArENCY LOAM s n . 1 o expu. nee. ,8Wid lf 8 . Y.U.. hllll 13 x •"' ..., •• ~. """ ~."-.& Slamue c:at witb badlY "v~.,..,..._. lt'cm. age 25-45. Appty Models He male I nude. l5. c'rp; .. n.....,. $'70 mo. N&W plush omce bldd, :l cupancy. Lott & ~ h v N y rk ••o E 17th <AUrvlne> Ut4DUWlllBS 1n persol\, 135 E. 17th. sha rp . x Int pay . • ... ~...... to 6 Ren liwtes. Con· Nauresli Rlty. 979-.4571 ••••••••••••••••••••••• url paw. ac: ew or -· Do s v & Lo ... A....__ .... 0 .. °81'7-~115 fer•nce um. ver 9 ... 1_..;,;...;...;...;...._--:'-----Ave.546~ Suite224 Colta Mesa wney • tnp an CM lcg1t1male. ~ Jl·li "' "" " Col 64J..1470 has oe-01011 in it& H.B. Bob. copier. Hr OC ait'pOrt W••~~usefU.Mt& L.it&,._.. 1300 LOST: SmaU:iheltie.oOa. -· ... -·-··---ore. 1ituat be exper'd in •EXPtR1t:;NC£D• •--------- 813-<'840 ~ear O.C. Alrpot\. 1luo ....................... Brn/Wht. 1'ook• L&ke und~rwritin• conven· l''loor&W1ndowCleaner Need $85-SUO wldy? lt'tt Sq. Fi. Rent month LO FOUND · Samoyed mtni ColUe. Nr !lal ft t.ionalloans,partlc:ujarly 673-7162 $.llS+. Ho\lSe or Fuller, . WATllJlllOM'I' woni:; :~~~1141, .Beach Ii Sla&«. J:l.B. Ocean Frnt. R•••rd ,.YON l''redie Mac .. Fannie F• ... TA.mc Mr. R1cbards.~ H•.,,......_.. es, t. • Owner muat ldenUfy. 675-0291 • .Dayd7Wee0 " Mao. For funMr mfo, A" A NUru;ES £icecuuveoruce. Store91 4SIO IMIM83 WST: Mana b&adrwallet, conlact Mr•. Brehm, 0~ . LVM"S vf~0·f2~::~ •••••••••••:;K••••••••" FOUND: Seim Bernard SSij. Reward, Vlc. Bn.atol LllllA11 ~l. Equal Oppor. For •1cru1ive an · AU Stun.a. t'1ume. Xlni .'LL • .. .-y ~ Lt" . Vic: HaU ot fa.me Home & Sun flo wtr. C. M . YOUR_, Employer dividuals to Joan 'ioung be net, l pro 1 nm . R •• llo' "-;::-.:.,. 181 STORAGIUMTS • caUUT.OutCdinUty ~ ,,.._........ Real Es\ate Flrm. j34 • p r !\tut\. can Ul,--V p I '•m.u A DAB OF PETllOL£UM CAW.. OOIJER R.LTY 01r•clor of Nur•ea. ~;...;... ________ , traonA I bUI ne s or °"'UND· .. , .. , • -J "'1.LY ... ppl _,, lO lh" o .. -Mayo ... ., ·""70 • .,.IW.-.,..-... CH reereauon.-1 11tor11e. cv · 0 • •emale P'1P-IJIO 8 c /\ n A V 0 N r. 0 1"" "' """' • ~ i-'ounla1n Conv Uo.sp • .-. r-ff ,,..,_ f ""'om "a Jim""-•· ~'I VJe.. Ma1nolla a "'•••••••••••••••••••••• REPI' l'..'SL'NTATJVeo \t\rei11d11 ot 11nl(ern&11f --, ... ,. W l V""'t • e ..::.:~~~~~~~-! n..;,.1 I dtet rorn &'I -.......... Ill c.. ... ~a:. C.I r.-. p0ll• .. ond OjlJ(' l>Otllt>S nave something you won u•N • 4 •... a "" • Qf'FAC£• Very eomtorta· SG; i:;: iro~~~\ Sn Ole1iio Fwy. Vf9-0laG .,~J10 ... 311. ~a.ltf HF.AL &>~ATll: Add new pcoplt, new wiu"'ktep ln~ hds irom lo tell? CJUatried ads Oraoae. $3;1-QMS. * w1ub .. l or id k Realo.;ora1c:8 87~ ----•rttAINI. G plllc:ea." MW ant IA"° 11uckrn•· ,.,,., ·' L>a11 y l,t well call NOW ""'"'• 1Lve up • ..._ ... 1p1 ,,..;..,,,enort0.Cly10c.' &NOlVllHJAL Stora&• Jnd 1nl\tlH't1on your hff & •am "ood ,.. 6'42<i67B ANI"-• wlllC" .... 1$.J Oupolll, Irvine, DENTAL liiUITL OOU aq. aaral · ',25 n\o ., Cluaifl•d ada aeU b!I t>eraoaat atlcnuon.~ales money loo! l'll !>how you l'itot ~lu1>1otl•~ll AJ u . "lJ1t." it in claudeed. -•r•* .. 'h6Q,Z.roa .IL No. CM. 45' IQ, (L. Mr downlOWD 1 1&0~ Bcb. l\HH. amau kuna or •••m :l·a •ILll. Acad.em.y bow. Cal1~-70U. buy. tscll nr rem Mime SW1> to saore ft•wt· ~.!SU~ o·~ fe. sas.-.!lllJO. 119-USO any llom.M2·5'78 SCd-llVl thing. -sell idle ltem1 ,tu:JlfTI ea~. . 81.DAILYPILOT TU!!day.Mateh11,111'5 . ' . Add lt. •• Bultd it ... Ofaper It... Hammer It ... Carpet 'lt ..• Cement U ••. Wire lt ... Hoe lt. .. Ctean IL.Move lt ... Pr~ss lt .•. PaJnt lt...Nall lt...Plaster lt ... Fhc It. .. .... e.nl.,. •••••••••••••••••••••• C.,..t.r Ct.adc.,.. Gwck•let • · U•nrr ,._..,/I.,.. ~·~!':..:. . ........................................................................................................................................... ····•········•················· ... Cu~\Om C,.rpenfi.y fauc Pr S<'h1>0l l~lArnmg.en t::urcipeaaL.Qn<.l.c per Post Hole or 'Sh.rubbery WILL IAMS I( Son PATCHPLASTE.R!NO Uo'me touch-up. re- coH!rs. declc.S tence~ v.1ronmtint & child care 'ftce Servac <r'1 un up. llQleN. Aoy number. 1>1:te Int tiouseelurunf. Fine Masonry lie 18-3046. A 11 TY Pe s. Free m odeling. everytblnf pool ~qu i p. t:o\ers. cntt'r Unique learn1n.: r<'J:-. th1M;11nt,&a2,~ or depth. NoObtoa.moll. ltaluanCookll\l&AJlera· Brack. block, Slone Esttm1i1tei1.Call~ 1~001 A-Z. llc & Jos. 5J2 052 c~ntcr:. quoht it'd lov1n~ Cu 11 5 4 9 _ 9 9 J 3 0 r tlons 5"tl-3932. S86-Q71. 900-3440 ll'UChcr Opcn6 30amt() Qrdn 'g Main Lndscp. · "• U•g ..:..:.:........;:.... _____ .......,,..._ c..,.t Ser•ice-b pm Kl'Jl>Onable U.ullon r;od . 1>1>kln. cleanup. SOll 640 OlCRS. Mo•liii ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoofirtCJ ••••••••••••........... tor :t• ~ to s yt-ur olds cond. 642·33311~ ..e"'9 a.come Tox · •••01,~~Aoovr?•t•• Just rta•J:a g7 ...................... . laibyaltti1t9 •••••••••••••••••••••• Lovrng (";Jn• & l''nl'<.I yd Hy hrtday,14l~k. Nt~h~ wknd Itel:. 556-W..7 Me!'aCle41nmg.~rpe1s ~11>11-l 1.ig in t-'ountam J PANESEGARDENER ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••h•••• Local/St.acew.deMovlna Jo' Service-'~~~~~~~ieed & Uphol:.tery. Steamed \alley_ I\ .., . ... Co 1 lfoultn ~. yd cleanup. AdamsTuCon:swtants '7da.treeest~~l·20'7l u eaaRtttes ..... .wia CobiMt Maltiftg de.ined or shampoo IO 1 r:s o;.xp. mp ele . 1 Service rn your home at · J , 0 '"·UT · Free Est. 549...-.tuu. .J.>7 -ti7•14!. C111ldc4.lrc by hr/ d11 y1 Scn1cc&Clcanup. paint 6L r"nl1t m 1unt N 1-: Co t*960-18M Ulh ne_. o. n•l!hl Lot:. ot love In 1"1cci':st 751.-1937 serv1ce.l'.:xpr.556--034.?..:_ o ~xtra s tdovine hauling & clean J USTPLUMBING HEPAIKS, all types, •••••••••••••••••••••• Cstm C11btnt.'I:-., bolil wk patio cvr'. ktll•h rn11JI, lul t1ce wk. &hi ~rn **STEAM •• t'AHPET CLU\NING Free !::st. 962· tiOll I ants wekomc. 556·()3.17. ----I y LI-ups. A--l work, reasona· 642-4lll Hetts. l4'1·eu est. UC, aae E>.p{'racnced Japanese MovrllK/H11uhng. Student. * • OtW .---* ble, c0Ue1e stude nts. w 1 830 50%0 Lanuscuping&Garden-lg truck. r('nS. Barry. 2'7YrsExpenence 847-2126 · L.R.O'l'lSPlumbmg tor 8 t. - Carpe..ter 1n~ 54d·!l723 & S35-t>798. Reas. tees gijg-6182 W~Ler hlrs, nil sizes, dis· ....;a::..n...:y:....t_im_c_. _____ _ Fn•t• l:.::.l. 97!1-7731 ---GORDON Moving. 32 ' poaals. s topages, re· YARD CLl!:AN·Ut'. "AO HARP'" for Quality Van. Uc, ins, lowest rat~ paars, rctnodcltng and SigrtJ • •CARPET CLEANING • Contractor ••••••••••••••••••••••• arly sri:e. l rooms & hull ••••••••••••••••••••••• only Sl6.~~ l>hampoo Kll'chnN {;01~lructwn Paradis• Gwde•llCJ Paint, hou11cnold repair. Income Tax Prepara· m oc. Esta.&U--o643 replprng. New Construe· ..................... .. 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JU Appliances 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"H 1-:EZEH. (;I·:. :!Ud . no 11u:-.L uµr1 g11t .\Int . ~:! i 5 <.I .q> Ill I :!11:! I ;/ ,\<lru,111. ull ll.11l'llJl'tllJh nr llu~h.ll'd. 11 H color print dr)cr 16 x 2\. l · a 6 Les~ons._ & Trwru~g. Con· Box 302. CdM. 9'~. RENT: VW Camper Van. HEW & USED f0ldry::,l50 ltix<!QKodak 3 Pupp1u:--, ..:rlky-Poodle t act .Susan Smith, Sips 4. AC. lully equip. p . l l L ... ., .... r1 ~ll-7 w·~ ricess ar a ....... pru{'b:.er ~75o. 11 x 1-1 max. ti wi..s old w111te & .., ;, . * * A"' gyo ** By Day or Wk. SMS--0175. l'rucl':.:-.cr ~130. Sell or bl k 541:1 l'J:!.I Picture of Brahms seal· $2177 lradl' tor cameras o r ac -w ---BEAUT. Appy Mare, !! ed at piano and s moking Motor Cycles/ Trarkr .)HI .'>3!11 FHEI-; blk/lan lge dog, yrs.old.grealcon!orma c1gar.5-l8-Jro6. Scooters 9150 ·73 Dats un Ui7639V) 4 mak, 2 yrs old. Lie. & lion . 'fra1ne d Eng ••••••••••••••••••••••• s peed, ster eo. m a' 8040 s noL-;_ n~ 5304 W:.trn. Musl sac., bes Mu1icol F 0 H S A L E 1 9 7 4 wheels. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olr . ,944 -3957 01 Instruments 8083 KAWASAKI l5u cc, . . · l-· . •PETWORLD• AdoralJte to \\t.'ck o ld 5.5ti 041A> ••••••••••••••••••••••• £XC t-;LLENT CON-~ 1\ltlllll ltl,,;~, I' u g, II u' k' e '-male pup. Jewelry 8070 DRUMS. ti 1u eec "'· OITION ...... >1"-9443 Gif WI• Ull~ Cninuat1ua, lmy poodle:.. tii.'.I JU~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• natural wood, good cond. --. • L<ih, pckl', uoxre, p11 ----$151H11·m . 545-~;!2.1 , '72 Yahmaha ll5 MX. ~ TOYOTA hulls. l'OCkaµoc:i . JXIOl. lOtJ WAlll...ITED Office Funtiture &--~lnl co~d . Ver~ depend. rn1~l'U puµp1cs . Stud Furniture 8050 " E • t 8085 ~350. L h : I.lei. 3 pm, 1966 Horbor,CM.6469JOJ :-.t>n 1l'l'nlO>tll>rceds.2.'i.25 •••••••••••••••••••••••TOP CAS H DOLLAH quepmen 536 -5886. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.lithatfatrv1ew.SA. PAIU 1''0R YOUH y_;. -9570 MATTRESSES JEWELRY.,. WATCH'"'..:, Exec svl chrs :>.')/;!.),Secy 74 liultaco :150cc Trail -·· ••• r-v chrss.t/l4,drt'tmach ~, Bck l'. X lnt . cond.••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1Jl'l1 e \'C'S ;)3 I .)0:!7. ,\I a l t 11 1 11 g " 1 l' l" Che;.apl'akc Hay \\ .t~hl'I' d1 .\ l'I .\1111 l'lllld lkll'IC:\'cr l'uppll''\, .\KC IHI It.: Lh<'d II\ 11:.il hl'l11r ::.I.ill .).It} lti::!~ l)uccn. l''ull&T14111Scl.'> ~fLTV<!..811£9'~,',VGIOC~~.· Pierce. 1$67 W 19th, CM 541:! Vl-11 all 4µm ti6 FL>RO . Good condi· l'rH:c<l toMO\••'\ow!' " "'' "'"'"' r~ ,,,,-7111 11011 Nuw brakes new ~ 1-'JN ... , l.'UHN & AN· .,..;i -' . ... . . xJ:!-llti<!.;&1>t1il:!liliti. ,-,. ----Husky 125 WH 73. Uought car1Jun:11>r.S.15 -7277 TH\Uf<:S. 645-.,. ... ~, •>I .\lu:.1c & Chonb. E-.:p St.•11 Bt.:l'111w F.1:-.h1011!> .11 l!lh t.1<1! •1\KC HEG • ,\F(;IJ,\.\ l'L'Pl'lt-:S (.; n-.1 t :,a\ 111g-; 011 U:-.t.:d furn. Jpplt & t\11:-.t-. < c..c.vv Pianos & ONJCIM 8090 new April 7-1 . 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Queen Anne Ii Century. Lamps. l':lc. t-:tl'. Pri ~l y -ltl.i .j;);)ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED W ColorGlo Sl)t'l'I al Sa \'tng:, REAL ESTATE Sen 11..c ::,wuun .\ncndJnt SALESMAN & C..ir W.1:-.n Help. O\cr t-'or acll\l' adult C'om-21 Full & parl llnw .. \pp m u n 1 t y 1 11 I. a~ u n a l ~ La g una 111 t b l'.11 ;\llglll'I Ill w't'r!'>Ola~e. Wa:.h 2 1UI!;) Et l'uru lld. t '.ill .\Ion 111• Frid,1y Laguna H1 lls.g;jt1 47.)(J_ \),\; L \' lll.i 111 5 pm . :-;Ell\.ll'B Sta. Salcs mJn l!l!t i:iu!l & lube man. l'oJI pay'" RELIEFRN 1r1 n~c rutnclrb. 1-:xpL·I'. rn .1 11 pr c: 1 ti Fu I I u r 11 111nc:. ~hell. lilll ~ I n trlt' • /Ii B l 'hJpm<1n llarh<1r<..0<)1l\' sf;arden tiro\1· .:i:H ~1:Jo Heslaurant. l'l'sJdcnt t·h 11 ndl'r l' 'l'l'llll \ l' l'hcl , .X ;n ·rt.'r l-.11t·h. apµly 111 µer:-.on .II \Van·hoUSl' Re:-.laurant. :H511 V1:i 01>orl<1 Litlo \'1llaJ..:l'. NU Serv. Sta. Attend ~l~IU I•: Coa:.l llwy. ;'I; l\ Sharp Alert Girt For d I\' C' r,, II 1 ed o 11· _ w o r I. .\I .1 L' (; r c g u r ----------.... Yi:l<'hl::.. lti:Jl Plau..-nua. REUBEN'S How Hiring COOKS \pµI~ J -> l',\l IJ.111\ 2 5 I E. Coast Hwy Ne wport leach 1-;qual Oppor. t-:mploy<:r RM's /CCU/ICU ""·'" & ~1gllh SlJntl by I lllH'. d 11 H·rl'nl ia I pa~. F11ll or 11 t11111• 1-:,.1·l'lll'nt lwnel1t... L'o1l1.1t 1 ,\Ir.-, .Ji·mwn COSTA MESA Memoria l Hospital 3 0 I Victoria. CM 642·2734 EE SALi-,:-. t ' M. rdlt..'r:-. Uo\.\ llt') S<n tng::. & Loan hd:. openings in •lS Hunt· 1n~ton Beach Branch tor full tame tellers. J::x - per1ence preferred \Int working cond1t1ons. <..:cll .\tr. 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A RT OBJ I'S. GOLD. SILVEH SHVICE. FINE fo'UH.N & i\Nl'IQUES. 645llUV * 1-'J Hl':WtJOOSALI-:• Call aor Coupon 0 11er Coost Mmic Senice ti4S --0:!5:.l !"OR b:lGN. DOMESTIC Costa M csa &rZ-28Sr ·74 Uonda 200. l.000 mt.Jes l"ounlatn Valley !)bJ-tliJJ Brand new $000 or best ---oiler. 51~ :>6-12 or CLASSICS lt your ca.r 11 extra cleft see w; hrsl. • • IAUEJt IUICK HAMMOND ORGAN M:!, gd cond. S400 /~lOllCI'. YAllA.\l i\ 100 Twrn. Alan 848-811411 all. 7 pm. cond. SlW fau 2tJ25 Harbor Blvd. l:osla Mes a 979-- !lti:J Jo(U t. E WJ :-.IH·r ,, l'll'l' drvct ~IUCJ. Wt'SllllJ..!h '(' w.1:-.hcr & t•lt•t· dr~ L'I" .:;12.i. Ken mun· "J!'llll'r. :..JO ~11tl ()U1!('11 \\'a !'ltll'I !),Jll 1:ua1· IJt:l.1lli !llii:! BaM.'1111 l'u pp1cs, ,\1-.L' re- g1:-.tcrcd. 5 wi.:. ultl, Or g. Euc. cld ~75. cord. SportlnCJ Goods 8094 ---- W ,\ r E 1l 13 1-; OS & al' ~:I. , :: cord . .XSI 1 L:Cl •••••••••••••••••••••<i• '74 KAW /\SAKI 100 En· t'l':.!'>or1c ..... nt'w & u:-.cd Coa~t Firewood Supply Colt Sauer :m.oo. Huntmg duro x lnl. l'Ond. :).500. TO, DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR~ FOREIGN CARS 1i-lj t:k.i7 tii:1 4;)~ti. 12ll' ~ J:.lnl M. H1t'le. Never used ~. l.i44 5001 Al-.L' 1'111y Toy !'>II. 1xxxJle, i'i B I rv1t1l' Country Club Goll &.15-14:.16 Me rnlJer::.hq>. ~1000 01 ------·74 Suwkt. While. Wee ,\'. ,\fghan l'up:-. t-vc::.. Bicycles 8020 x :! I 1 :> L ti ti a Y :- • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • 2 l :s !Jl 1 ,, IUO D1111n g nn scl. .taole, hcl';Lolfer. Leaving Area. SKIS Fischer ::iuperglass. over. IU" Tires. All Ler- l'hair:. & hulC'h. :i>lll5 or !WI 0 1111_ new H ead air comp ram bike. Only IAAJ, m1. h~t 1)tr. SSi! 35J;j. ------bools. Lange Pro boots. Ptl cond. Under full wrn-NEWPllf\T lf1PORTS l'Sl':l> Bikes & Pa1b ~15 00111 t:: l' ll I . !I ,,.. k & u11 2 1t:St:S ~cwport Ulvd. )!'I. :.. • IH V l Ni-; Coasl Country 675-7348 lY . Top s µ. 50mph, Lo"' •Lovest:al & Sella. \Cry Club M embt>rsh1p~750 + ~.ti7J 1766. l' ~I l.i 12 ;~111 l'l'OPl>l'd .\I ant.:nhurg M.it'!>tro 1111e. :.how qu:..it. ~i2 X1io8 good fJll.1l1ty · C\t.'r u:.t.'<I lran:-.1cr tee. 5ti6-8l18 TV, Rodio, ----- %8 XX:!2 ----Hifi, Steno 8098 Motor Homes.Sales/ cameras & Equipment 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jll':,1-: Y. lcm.11,._ lluU..,l'hl'l•lo.l·n. all .\l111ulta SH r 1111 .... ltuk L II\ l' !'I "I ti :-. kor .Jt:S.\I \I. Fl I ll•n,., .. i.li 1;,111,I 1 ~'" W.tlnul tl1n1nJ.! t.10ll• <\: :-noL,. l'lla1r!'I XlnL nmd .\lu:-.1 s:>u . :-.<:11.:>.!X .. _;)IS I Xl~I ,J,).\1.\1. FL H \\ltk .111gh ll·n:-.. t .IJ.\I \I F :! 1< fTe~TaYou 8045 lL•lt·phot u ll1 rl'.'.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\)!I alror\ll' l'ompu1t•1 E11g11"1 SpnngcrSµanit-l _ lld:.h i!~OC \, VI\ 1l.1r l''<I .\lai<'. I ) rs Shoh 6: tu IJ<'. Jli,\DI. .to \I \I ~ llC<'ll:><' ti lti il.>1 Lg 1 11:.l hit t·hop!Jllll! l>IK tahl(·_ '' t·onll·mµorar~ 11111111~ llli.Jll ~tii:I llU!J \\'hilt.: l·anopy IJl'<.l gout.I n111rl. corn l'lt'lt• ~)41 .>IX U:!:J i.tM .\i. lla1c: :tt; 11l1cr:-. ~ grn :.ky I rlll'I':-l .1rry111j:! l" a !'1 l' I or l' q u 1 p 111l'111 Ii-I.! n ;,l alt lo GL~rman. ~Sh('pherd ~ix. c 0 ;\! p 1, 1.; I' to: Ha lJ y r e ml. b lS 14 ks old. fore(' Nur!'lerv l'onahle l\.111t 1ogoudhome.t».J-!llt!ti. ung Mat:h .h7i .;:!.!~ Furniture 8050 Furnitur~ 8050 Furniture 8050 ....................... ······4················ ...................... . 3 PC. ENSEMBLE SALE s299 PRICE • .nrlud.~ 70 '" 9 drowtt' h•p .. dreue-r- plote 9\ou fromed 1Thun1 fvH •11e Qveen u1e heodboord oho ova•tobt. o• ''""'''°'° w...,,., j d1ower cht U J4ffr t'Of'H'~Od•t .... ~ .... •h• •••••ll>0<>•d MASTERS AUCTION 20751/l Newport llvCL, Cosio M"41. CA . 833-9625 645-8&86 WA TERBED SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent · 9'160 Coronado Waterbeds, AKAi X-1800SD plays re-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\.100 l-:. t:d111gcr. Santa elto reel &8-lr~ck. MlNI Mtr. home_ '72 ,\na . t ncar .'llew1>orl 751-1818 EOorado.::.t),500. Fw.> I 512 2tJ!li . ti45 i79.5 Boats & Marine --- Equiptfteftt Auto Service & / Ports 9400 td BUY* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.;ood 11:.cd turmture & ••••••••••••••••••••••• <iµphantcs or will sell tor GeMral 90 I 0 you ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW ENG. 1600CC 530 -w.w MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 <.11t 6 or Sunday H:J9--09i4. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Bl·aglc RiJ!ht lnitc• Muscle CIGARETTE I r'cmcmher when you C'ould buy a good 5-cenl cigar f"ow I'd hkc to find a good 5· l·enl CIGARETTE TAX /\DYAN fAUf<; Donate your boat. ~que~/ Boy Scouts 546 -4!J90 Closs1cs 9520 ----...................... . Boats, Maint / Service 9o~o 1936 f<'ord, 4 Dr, good eng. ' solid body, trade for ••••••••••••••••••••••• truck or plastic ptpe ~ Yacht Boy; Would ltke to 548-6124 1 work on Uoal. p ..,rnl. Clean , 1'.:ng. work. 4~ -Sporb ltace Rads 9540 018i. • •••••••••••••••••••••• loots\ Mari"-FOHMULA PORO Equepment 9030 Lola " I"' 202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very cl~an. ready to rwo new Barrient-lt::!ti race. L:ood up.rat ed a n odized 2 -a;peed motor. Lots of extra winches. List $Wll-sclt parls. $3800. 548 1487 Vuri kennel. excetlenl ~-54H--0I43 4 Wheel Ori;es 9550 lor !>hrµp1ng pelS. A-I loots Pow•r 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ond .$JO.t!47-~ •••••;••••••••••••••••• HOMEo~s 171,<z' IMP. Runaboul. l·O, "".,. deep V, ball Lank. skis 2. P a id for or not ~ght lor ~.275. 8:J9 -ls.58 4 WHEEL DRIVES GOOD SELECTION HEW&USED monl'Y who 1sn t -wt: . --- can supply tast cash 11 loots, Sail 9060 Price!> star\. at.. ... · you n eed he Ip <:a 11 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• $2177 ll~-446-8588 SlrtCll} SABOT MOLDS 3100 W.CNstlfwy.ll . 642-9405 ~· WE BUY IMPORTS . Top Doi lar t-'or Anv Make or Model. • JIM PANOS • MAZDA 2001 S. Manchester Anaheim 1>36.QM.lll TOP Dollar pa1u fdr BMW' and all OUle r lrn- ported cars. Crevier BMW 208 W. l stSlreet Santa Ana 835-3171 SELL US YOUR CMt! We pay top price! MUST BE CLEAN Will lake ~•nythtng to ~ra~e, watches, nng::., rv s etc., lOUV llAHHOR BLVD. 645-1500 COSTA Mt::SA OrCMHJe Co.tty'• HiCJhest $ IMytr on IMpOrts , l iU MoxeyToVOha , Call Roger or B1J1 • 847~ c·onf1denual. N . ~"'"' 6 5 La n d c r u 1 s er 1 aples-20. _, l p BN431 ) FREE APPRAISAL Spec1al1sls m aviation Centert><>ardSaoot~ cd l " -We buy used cars " ins .. sales. & fmancmg. Jnc l udes PaLt.erns & · Mllll lfln9a.: truc k s. <.:a ll GROTH John Baker 675-2000 Deck Mold & Sub·St.cuct '411" UlllO CH EV RO LET for a l'ree --Mold. Call t>75-781L ~ appraisal. , • Saddles. Tack English & ~ TOYOTA . GROTH CHEVROu~ W es l ern Bridl e~, ltl!l Catalina 27: ~112 hp , 1H2llBeacnBlvd., • U l a n~ets. Hal ters Evmrude.Xlntcond. 196i6 Horb, CM 6469303 Hunllngton 8each ,114 ·3~ a l'ter 5 pm. ~12,000. 4\M--0079 ~" · 847-ti0l:l7 33.:SJ -lo-.. St1 ft--'--9070 ·73 Blazer. A1C. stereo. lot . Yorba s D1stmct1ve Wed· ""' •P .,-.... ol' xtras, lo mi. 833-3434 SELLING YOUR CAR? nm~s, Pa rlles. Puuled ·~··••••••••••••••••••• days : 546 l919eves. TOP PRICES p• n with wedd. plans'!lSTHMUtiMOORU'-IO :J.·r A l OOd 3521:l ~7.500. T k 9560 .PorJm~ .. 13 2 .... -.,.,, rue s Pa1<t for Ql"Not ' 01 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 NEW love seats, uphot. · D ... Lewh-...· in naugaweve. Mu.stseUI SUPS Newport Beacn ILACI( SHORTY 1966 Harbor,<!.M!' .1 ~;Q 1''or pair.~ Saal or Power ·n Chev • 2 T. P .U. Black 646-930 .')., 613~ w/ bluck 1nl. 8'ack C.On·1-------.......,.;..:...,. Sterltng Silveri pJace set· neau. Bia pipes, wheels Allfos. l•port.ct ' _ .1 u ng, other sliver pieces. Boat· slip. po~r; up w & wide lar~ auto. Air, •-•••••••••• .. •••••••• dash. plate3, can dle ~·. Balbo..i Coves. NB. l'/S. f'ower disc b.rake3, A1fe ·~ ;101 hold~rs, PP, $4SC 1>44--&112. AM t FM r1d10, Lape ••••••••••••••••• M0_-9977 ._-..1 5__.I/ deck. See \.0 Appreciate! .... ,. -. rw-~Pi rm. 531-2900. Affe..... "" KAWASAKI 120. $100 ~ 9080 -. •erorLew Mens 10 apd Blke1 ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 CffEVV ~Ton. II bc!d. Au~f :.1t1 ._. L1ooel Train. mounted llfS£A RAY·~mph 43,UOO omi ma, id uul. Sate11 &~~•ti w/acceu.r?~-~239 :tll>lip,V-8Pord"Trlr. trock. ~lCN. S4CJ-7115~ ... chl__.:.s'' -~. tl7S 46111 aJl,4$ ~-............. HOY 'S 20" bike JlQ,, ----MacArt.hurand bukctball oackbo.,.d, 1063 t-•100 LonJI blid pltup · J1m1>oree 64.2~7~ ·~z.;,+;78 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~--:-::-= I ram~ & b a U ~ 10, Dally Pi.lot Classtflcd Ms at.rooa rack aooCJ CCIOd.; 84&-Dove 7 ~ 649 967 ewry day! $500, 6':& Nowp0rt Btaell. 1 - , , ' I ' • • • r l 1 •• hnported Alltoa, l•porW Alltot ...,.,..,.. ....... u .. d Alltos, UMCI ....... Used Tu!!d!y. 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Many xlru. UI SAL£$ liSEftvtC£ '"' ., ,,.._. • ..-sell below cost. 751-~ prove to yourael! it's lhe BROUGHM, 4 dr. Jm· leaU\er, ~rt. nu radii, l Waaon, Roolrack, au·. ' : • .Fully eqwpped; AM/FM 1 BUY f\lnlE VW parts/ ttll . 2121H.WllY4 sbarpeat1nOran&cCoun· mac cond. Loaded wlltl own r, d eot ft.lender p/1, $:l700. or Will COD· • · Slereo,lowmlJuacexee. Can.C.llDan 9'19--093S C .. ltic COSTA MESA ly.Onty28{000auloaand power accouorat1. *'°°/ofrl30-29W. 11de r older trade. Slll•·Setvlce-t.eaalna car., F1.1.ll sale price; (8to10amoral\.er6pm> •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• 546-1200 loaded w 1 all extra&. 846-1617 4il-&S·H Roy Cw•er. Inc. $10,1132. Leaso at ,118.89 CADIL' •c MUil l!IC!H 1mmediately --------lloUs&yce BMW per month. <48 month VolYo 9772 WI" 1970 CHEVY waion. ulr, c o r A c T u A L 1973 Country Sqwro Sta. Mewnclt 9947 Plltto 9'57· 23'&.l7th~ o~nendlease,plustax>••••••H•••••H•••••••• Or1rngeCount,y'sllU'llHt P/S, P/B . Company WHOl.EtiALE BOOK Wagon, xlnt.cond. f'uii•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Costa Meaa 546-444• Ser.137~7 .ORA~E selcuon . 19~'a·lV7''8 care,carelullycaredfor. VALUE 01'' '6875. pw r, A 1C, Am /fo~m '73 4 Or, Auto, V8, a.Ir '71 PINTO Air Ccnd. 4 '741AVARIA CLOSI OUT . SAV~$SS Jim Slemons "9 O n Ever Da . ~1800. 644-lOOO!l-Q. 636-0072 Eves or Sat & ~reo, wht. w1 blk int cond. Xlnt cond at low Spd. Best ouer. COUMTY sun. Co. car-well serviced . pnce. Bst orr over $2200. ...,1 -I orfs '72 MONTE CARL ~. 714/993--0993orafl 847-9821. °" ...,._._ mp EXCLJsR~!Pvo1..vo Silver w /Wht. vinyl. t9l 2 Spm, 714/673-7~ i2 RED Runabout. auto. * 5301 * IMMEDtATf (714) 833-9300 Laraesl Votvo dealer .in Make offer, owner wU Corv.... 1962 Jo' l R h 30,000 m1. ~1650. Orange Count.)'! Buy ot sac. 640-8l26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . a con anc ero. Olchntoblle 9951 • * 644-~742 ** Le di Good u11ed Corve ttes . r1.1d10, hea~er, auto. Good •••••••••••••••••••••••--------- DILIVIRY GOODSBICTIOM •C•lklltlaig• •LHllncJ• Eliminate lhe m iddle man. Lease direct from authorized dealer! Mow Purchasing Top 9ua11ty U1edMerc-. Contact Used Cor Mc.11!111 ase rect . Cad '72, cov White~. ·72 NOVA V-41. Gray. Often a good setecuon 01 ~conom y car. A~klna Sales and Servico Ptyw.outh 9960 ~'~ft~-1m~ Pvt. Pty. ~. See 14,000 mi., R/H, P1S new '75's OuLstWlding i450. Call ufter 5.30pm OLDSMOllLl ..................... .. at 445 E. 17th Sl. CM. AIC, auto trans. $2650. Corvette· mechJntcal, 9&!-4971 GMC TRUCKS • • _.J 646--051618:30-6:30 bOd d ATLAS lino El Dorado. Xlnt cond. Y • an paint team re-'64 Ford Futura. Hardtop HONDA CAIS •2025--••s.••M-8,.9.j•-•I P 1S . P /0, Am/Fm l959Chevy P1ck up.6cyl. .udytoserve you. conv. Aulo, P/S, R/tf. . 750 2011 ster eo. Very clean. Good cond Good ename. Howard Cbevrolct. good t ires. Recent University Olck Chrv1ler~1 I* Anaheim -7141bn -()45lalt 6 ~5'&H·lll56 Dove~ndQua1l tuneup. Very clean.~ 2850 HarborBJvd. Open 6 :uly &SWl. 't111U 'l'hcre must be a reason we are Ill in sates, 111 1n service, # 1 in selection Crevier BMW 208 W. 1st Slrt'l't 1 MmkMl~1 Imports Sanla Ana 835-3171 '74 MERCEDES BENZ :St:.. or trade tor motorcycle Costa Mesa 540·9640 J>M 1V73 Caprice £slate Wgn N r. MacArthur ti75-5856. 2929 Harbor Blvd. SPECIAL Camaro 9917 pass. lo mi_ Cull pwr. roo Jamooree amt Bn:.tol --·-------1 '&!OLDS. Cutlass. 350 cu Co::sta Mesa rack,steelrad1ab.excc Newµonlicac:n 1V LTD Country .:Sq in VI!.:! Dr, Rad10, Htr, 546-1934 VOLVO SALEI. H CAMt\f<l), xtot cood. ca r . :SJ,050. days · 1!3J -0555 Wagon. Full pwr, air new tires. new Riviera--------- 1' . l' u AM /"'u c:A .. _9.,.,., cond, radials. Low mi. <..:har Puint Job Good . .,._ . . L' 0 ,,_ ... .iulo. I':>. I u , .-iu, ,,.'I """"' • ::.l650 546-8672 · · 73 Duster . """on t>cyl • .. actory emos .,. a:.x stcn:o ta pc air ~ l~ l t:orvctte, xlnt cond . · · __ cond. $850. 17562 Eddy Auto trans. Well rruun· ecut1ve Cars. Good Used b'lb 4003 all· 3 · · Caprice Estate Wgn. 6 :i2,~ m11 es. Air cond. 73 RANCH ERO GT-3Sl Dr. Santa Ana. L<Amed 1 owner car. tilM Toyota Sel~cuon · pass. plb, p/s, a le Steel P1.:s. Amt Fm. ~st oiler ,. 1 d L' G· 1 --• · t1 • L PRICED '·I E M 11 d · 1 1 t d • . .00 .. 7----.nu .. i vleve an c..ng.4U a •69 OLDS !IS FuUy eqwpt. easy fr~. mlles, s belt· AL l•twing ast· ust se . ra 1a s. An con · over~;, .:>:>_-_.,~ __ . _ ~as L?nk, 1ru;tru. stereo, Gdcond.~ll9S. ed r:~d1a1s. ~2050. TO SB.L 'tl9 <..:amaro1__4 spd, 350. 549-932°lS2900 till Ve ue Con vcru1>lc air, s. p. control, $3,500, 64• _.1uc:1 IW4-56l!ll. Very clean. 657--9449. 4 7 2 04 1 > .. --vo.1 --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN J'AlO .FOR OH NOT. WILL PAV TOI' lJOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-<~1-12. 450 SLC. 7,000 mile5, loaded with extras. Must sell. 646·!130J SELL US YOUR OLD CAR. WEU LEASE YOU OURS! . l>Wt-· LWtiA··· '7?CHEV Kingswood St. HardLop.4Sptc'<.-d. l'owcr ~ -1 \eavemsg_ ·73 ou ·TE.tt Lo d d' <I Wgn. Xlnt cood. $2000 windows. 536-4711':1 GRA~ TORINO .73 Air 1\174 OMJ::GA Hatchback, N ':> I dJal a e • Chrysler 9925 finn. 673-6746. ---' · · l lUUO m1 , gd. cond. r .. ~w ~u~e _ra .. ures. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr. vinyl top. ,Xlnl 1 ~.IS00.642_~~7 eves. ~5.213-;,9'l-U!ti2 -;.:oq~: VOLVO . ·73 Chrys ler , lmmac. Full c-.a.: DodcJe 9935 ownr car. Lo rru g. $700. -- pwr. Low book. Mu1>t _....nental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• below book. 644~19'l ·66-Good rubber, upbols., 't>IS STA .dW.~N. AH elec.,, ·7· L' uo" d & ... u •bit g gd. con . ~or best. Ol· 19¥ Harbor. C M 646 9303 sell ! 552-3S35. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 U c.m 1" OcdUt., re Li I 9945 air uatl. n~ en • fer. 331-1332 eves. ·el} MARK Ill, j!'j,000 m1, w11mmac. whL. rnt. J..HI neon Or1g.owncr.5ll0-54711. 71 VOLVO 1"1 l'ow , ••••••••••••••••••••••• p!.-&t 9965 "· l'I' all >.tras. May be seen auto w 1AM1l-M ~tt•reo ,75 Conunental.Takeover unnac steering, power t>n1k1-.-.. Outdoor spor ts lost its ap· far-end ol parking IOL, Laµc dc1.:k , ~1de pipes, lease. 3 Mos new. 4000+ 'ti!:! CUTLASS 2 dr, Pt S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 ,\M /i''m . J"actory att'. peal? Sell your equip· 33 W (' H NB M & 11 h d REB I I Ncw&Used toChoosc U:alher interior. Sl:Pr:H mentwnha low·C<X'ltDai-:lJ .. oast wy. • · · 1 .. a/,\S. :i t c accc:.s. mt. Will Sacrifice last l'/U, air, xlnt. con . ·~Fl l RD A1 ecc., Must be sold this week! ~2.1rnu. ;>·llS hl~u att mos pyml. A:.k 1or J\-1us L :.ell. :b5~51 0Cr . gd. cond. Sl,600. or besl Houseoflmoorfs CLE/\:-i.96H-rui:J. i lyP1lotClass1f1ed. 64t>-JJ22ur67:J :~JS--i:W .\.1 -Frank.638-SUJU. -ti-I0-57J-l alt5PM oCfer .831-1332eves. "i4 DATSUN 610 WAG, 523-7250 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. New 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew 9800 r~dao, lug. rack. Jo m1'g . ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··•••••••••• $3100. 493-t617 '72 M . BENZ 280SE, ---loaded, s unr oof, 1973 Dats un i'ic kup, clean /sound. 557-13hl mags, wide urcs. roll Alt. SPM bar, am/lm ~tcrco, --------- custom rnl. ~ t1rm. 545-~224 *'73 450SL ·n 240 Z, Aml r'm radio. White. red leather. stereo tape, J.>,cb.i m1. ~.Alt :s ; 6-12_7009_ Mint. must sell Best of-fer. Fiat 9725 540-7744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 494-0167 Ens . l'iaUF'i°9~ __ & W_knds __ , .. ~ ~ .. 1;:1 M e rcedes 19oC. ORAMGE COUMTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMM EOl/\TE t\M/l''M . Air. :SlOOO/Of· ler . :1 56 -0344 or 5411 VtiUI> U ELIVImV MG All Model::. &VQlors 9742 . Dick Miller Motors Jl O W. Warner <itSo. Mam ~anta /\na 557·2t:si -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 MGC Convertible. Gd l'Ond. Low mi. Need cash. lst ~1700 lakes . !*>2 -4>021i. "74 FIAT 4 spd, 4 dr .. xlnt. MGB 9744 cond. 700-0 m1 , sue ~.200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -493~756 ·09 MGH, gd cond. Green, '12 FIAT l:N Wagon, radials, R&ll, auto. perlert cont.I. x:u-~: gJ1-uoo H0ttda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l0% ~OVER FACTORY " IMVOICE •.• ... 1 OMALL MEW 175.HONDA . SEDANS .Your c hoi ce or accessories plus tax & n cense. Order yours ~today. "FRIEDLANDER " 9t.ZS G G llhd . G G ~H-1777 1 m s t e reo, ~180 0 . 213-5~~-6300 '1>9 MG .B C-Onvt .. xi cond. Hac1ng gr een. Wire whls. Mov10g-New York. Must sell this wk below book . ti73-5185_ Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 MANTA 8000 mi, xtnl. cond. R/H. S:l.400. 548-2441 Ponche · 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 One of a kind , showroom pert. 300 mi. on new eng. 6000 mi war- ranty. Cus t pai n t , chrome whls. new int . p Vl. Ply. Aft. 6P M 4~-I OJ6 72 !Ill T, 5 s~ed. air, /\m /Fm . Auber gine. Ask 'g $1:1,950.1138--5790. Porsche 't>J S·OO. Sunroof, :.tcreo deck. Runs iood. needs body work. Best otler.1133-92ti5. ----· 72 l'orscne 9Irf, silver W/black air , am/fm s tereo. alloy wheels, 45.0UO mt 499-HW9 ·Saab 9760 Jaguar 9730 ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC Ul6!J XKE Rdstr. Beige on Beige, I owner. Asking ::;2,750 4!:14 !M73 Mercedes Ben 9740 .. , •....•.............. SUB Buy or Lease· · · · Authori zed Sales & Service e,achlmports MacArthur and •75 Mercedes Jamboree Kil8·Dovc 752--0900 Exec. Specials N cw port Beach Three low m1lca~c ex· Toyota 9765 ecuuvc cars ; Fully ••••••••••••••••••••-• equipped· SPECIAL 280 With /\ M I· .\I '>lCrco. scr. ~06. lull ~Jlt: pm·c TOYOTA SALE! Sl0,919: l<.',1~<.> ul ~17.1 !II Factory Demos & Ex· mo. (-Ill month open e nd ccuuve Cars. Good Used tease. plus tax 1 Toyota Selccuon 4SOS E. rull ~ale price ALL PRICED ~14,94!1, ser. 3Wtl. Lease T~ S~ . at $255.~H mo. (36 momh IJ l • · ~n end lease, plus tax> · ean, fJDtA ·ltllftD, full s~le p rice ~ T. OYOTA ~.~. scr. 3~.>. Lease al ~ ~JM.37 mo. (41:1 month , upencnd lease, plus tax> · 1966 Horbor. C.M. 1.46 9303 I \968 TOYOTA I Jim s emons 4dr.~50/be5tO(fer r ~ A. Imports * 5:U-2906 . 1714, 83)..9300 '71 TOYOTA Corona Mark _ 2 !)ed . 4 Spd, air, Ritt. -:;; m 4 Dr Sedun . t>alnt & int. Wte new. L o u ll c d , c I c a n • 81750• 5'd-89S9 cconom1ca l t; C)'l luxury. ·1( MARK II 2 Clr, auto ~7~. ~JJ-0110. thuJy 8 fl /H, A/C, new steel ws. rads. ~uperior cood. •••• , 969 JIOSL f1.iso. 41M-4051 JA.\Y cond.' UtrUOUt i650C> Vollsw.... · 9770 UMU cuft olt~r le•tner ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• ant. 53:5-lltl.5/ nl-0636 '69 VW DVS. Rbft ena. •66 Merctda o.d. Good trans & aenerai.or. SJ350. mec1>a.n1cal cond V•ry Call MS--3273. 'clel\.n • tood car to ·eovw. Rblten1. ~ 11as. • res. x:('A&i,.., po or otrer. 7~ T Gd u -'He7 1225. 541J-0790 Cfil•s•rled adl HU bl uem11 1rnaU lt•m• o uy item. J'J•t ul t4.W678 ·11 VW Van. Top rack, bl\n bed. Si,000 ml. $3150. •14 '1:tU af\ 6 pm OJ' wknds. --- tl' lnAS CHITSL£1 PlnllUTH C~HC · Jtlt Herbor .. cl. CostoMeM 54'-lt 34 IAUEI BUICI W ck-OjNl.lriH_. ~ 2925 Hori.or .. d . Costa MHo t 7f·l500 CONNELL CHEVROLET Cltewolet Cars & Trwcb 2121 Heritor .. Ii. Costa MHo 546-1200 COSTA MESA DATSUN D.._ Cers & Trwcb 2145 Harb« ll•cl, Coste MeH 540-4410 UEYIEI MOTORS I MW 201 W. h t Str.t. S..t• A"a 1 n .3111 DOT DATSUN D.,.,_ C•n & Trwb 111n a.ec11-... H..t. a.ecl1142-7711 DUNTON FORD . Feret Cen & Trwb 2240 S. Ma Street. s ........ 546-7070 HEii FllCDLANDER IMPORTS .-..c.n t6HG ..... GroYeltW.. G .... GroH Sl7-77n GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MEICUIY Uitc•Mercwy•C.pri 16100 1 .. cll It..&.. ........ .clll4J· .. 44 HOWAID CHEVROt.ET Clten oltt Con & ,,_. h¥e9dq..1St.. ..... ...... ~. J ....... ...,,,.,w .._..,.,..._lllU-0551 JOHNSON i Sot( UllCOUI fOCOIY U.C...,. _ _, C.,t 2626 ........ llW., C .... M"e '40.SUO E, llEW A,10 MERCHAllDISlllG EYElll NOW IS IHE TIME 10 BUY A· NEW CARI . ·111 YOU KNOW. • • WARD S. LE£ AMC 12345.M .. Smit• AH 547-512' DUN LEWIS IMPORTS Toyottt-Vol•o . 1966 Heritor ll•d., Costa MHo 646·'303 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Toyota C•rs & TNCks 11111 leacll lt•cl. Hllllt. IHcll 147-tHS MIRACLE MAZDA Mtndoo Subenl 21 50 Harbor""''· Costa MH O 645-5700 DICK MlllEI MOTOIS Flot 12ow .. tw .... s .. t ..... 557·2132 MISSION VIEJO IMIOITS Mtt"CHH ~ 2170 I Morguerite Phy~ MisMOft Viejo U 1-1 740 NABERS CADILLAC CocllU.C 2608 H.._ ""cl. c .... MH • 540.tl 00 NEWPORT DATSUN D ..... S.eb-ANe 1-. MecA,.._. & J ....... Newport a.ocll l ll-1300 'MM' PAllOS MAZDA .-...-c era&TNcb 200 I S. M011clwshtr ........ 750·2141 NEWPOIT IMPOITS l rttfatileyt•ll '*"a '- L....._J ...... J I 00 W. c-.. Hwy., ... .,.,. ..... 642-9401 HANSE CDUNTY VI.YO VetYe 2021 s.w..u. .... .A ...... 71o.lt I I THEODOR£ ROBINS mRD Ford c.,.. & Tncb 2060 tt..bor ll•d. C Hto Mna 642..00 I 0 DAYE ROSS PONTIAC ftelfttioc 2410 Harbor lf•d.. Costa MHo 546-tO 17 SADOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS IMW 21402 Mar<JUerite fttrwy., Mb 1illft Viejo 8 l I ·2040 SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY l.lftc o&n-Mercury-Capn 1301 M. Tustlri SOl'lto 4 no 547-0511 SHORECREST AMC/JEIP AMC-Jeep 1675 I l eecll ltYcl, HUftt. l toch 141-t066 SUNSET FORD Ford C•rs & Tnicb 5440 Gwdett Gron ll•d., WHhHl•tff 636-4010 UNIVERSITY OLDSMJBILE Olds-blle-HOft-.GMC 2150 Harbor llYd., Cot to Mesa 540-9640 WILSON FORD Foret Cars & Trvcb I IZ5 5 I HCll llvd., H..t. I Hch 142·6611 JIM MHINO MOTOR CARS bu111Mr-l••llec p!111 Shlhltecll H_. 1200 W. Coett Hwy~ ..... ,.. .. ec:ll645-1102 .. I • DID YOU ktiOW • • • the value of your trade-in 1s at a 1 S·year high? 2. DID YOU KHOW • the .1975 models average up to 35% better gas mileage than older models? J. DID YOU KHOW ••• maintenance costs are lower on 1975 models because of solid state ignition, engine improvements, and sealed bearings? 4. DID YOU KNOW . • . the 1975's are better values? Most are equipped with steel belted radial tires guaranteed for 40,000 miles of trouble free driving. 5.' DID YOU KHOW .•• extended credit pest 36 months Is available through many dealers? 6. DID YOU ICHOW • the 1975's have cleaner mo<e efficient engines With exhaust cleaning by the new catalytic convertef'? 7. DID YOU ICHOW • • • the costa of parts and latx>r to refurbish ~ur present car. tires. tune-up, etc., • make the 1975 models an even better buy? 8. DID YOU KMOW ••• your area new car dealers are ready to make 90m8 of the most attrec:tlve offers on 1975 models that you have seen in years? 9 e DID YOU ICHOW • • • your local new CM dealers have ttie best se1ec:t1on of 187& models. stytes and apt Ions to choose from right now on t'*r 8hoWfOom floora? LOCAL AUTO DEALERS INVENTORY OF FACT: · GOOD PRE-OWNED CARS ARE"VERY LOW. • • THEY ARE OFFERING EXTREMELY A TIRACTIVE TRADE-INS FOR USED CARS.· . , L"" ./ .. Tuesday, March 11, 1175 Re&mngs Set · on 2' By O.C. llUSTINGS Of ... Oeny" ....... Rep. Mark W. Hannaford, the Lona Beach Democrat who represents m ucb of west Ora.nae County. says be will not vote to spend ••a single dime for further mllltary or economic as- sistance for either Vietnam or Cambodia.•• ••• THE RISING cost of medical malpractice insurance will be the subject of · a meeting planned Friday at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Walt Disher, president of the Oran_se County Medical Ad· Cowitian Sentenced In T/Wft SANTA ANA ..:_A San- ta Anan who admitted he ·was one of two men who broke into a Costa Mesa home last Dec. 31 and carried off two television sets has been sentenced to eight months in Orange County JaH. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey im- posed the jail term and three years probation on ·.Joseph Gonzales, 23, after the defendant -pleaded g uilty to burglary charges. Gonzales was arrested in bis Santa Ana apart- ment after a Costa Mesa resident saw him and another man carrying a television set to a nearby car. The witness advised police of the vehicle's license number. Research Of Cell Financed The Am eric;Jn Cancer Society has given UC Irvin e's Co ll ege of Medicine a $66,344 grant to study protein syn- thesis in tumor cells. Tumor cells are characterized in part by their uncontrolled ·growth and synthesis or proteins. said project coordinator Dr. Kivi e Moldavc, chairman of the College or Medicine's biological chemistry de- partment. "We are interested in studying protein syn- thesis in tumor cells with the idea or determining .which pathways or com- ponents in protein syn - thesis may be diHerent between normal and tumor cells," he said. Attorney To Serve On Panel SANTA ANA Santa Ana attorney John K. Trotter Jr. is one of 18 persons who have been named to serve on the newly formed State Bar Advisory Commission on Medical Malpractice. Working on an initial State Bar grant of $5,000. the commi ssio n is charged with investiga- tion into causes of soar- ing medical malpractice rates. Trotter. a specialist in the trial of malpractice actions, 1s o ne of a number of lawyers who will examine the impact of courtroom awards and pretrial settlements on malpractice rates. 2 Trans'it Contracts Approved SANTA ANA -Two contracts worth more than 'S.51,000 have been a pproved by Orange County Transit District directors. Th e John W . Tiedemann Company of Whittier was selected by directors to construct a parking lot in Garden Grove for the 44 new ministrators Association. a-.ya be bas invited the county's representatives in Sacramento to tbe -noon meeting. He figures about 180 doctors will attend "We want to put pressure on the legislators so they ~ar fbe problem," says Disher. "We want them to tell us what they are doing, or plan to do. Thia will be an open forufl\," • • •• MEANWHILE, in Sacramen- to, state Senator Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach). one of those invited to Disher's meeting, says "the crjsis in medical malpractice insurance ls tbreate.QJ..ni tbe people._ abptty to acquire medical care." Hearin1a on SB 398, tbe ftnt ot Carpenter•s two bills on the tub- ject, will be heard Wednesday by the Senate Insurance and Fi.nao· cial Institutions Committee. .. The immediate problem is the availability of insurance. Doctors are finding it impouible to get medical. malpractice in· surance. If they aren't insured they won't practice medicine and the entire consuming public of California ~uffers, satd Carpenter. "By the end of this year, lt is. entirety possible that tbere will } Standard 100' s , ·buses the di&trict is due to receive in April. The firm 's low bid was $30,305 17 mg: 'r•: '1.1 mg. nicotiM IV. I* cig .. ne by FTC Mlthod • Mobil Lease Corp. was granted a contract worth $21 ,400 t o erect five mobile homes on the Garde n Grove lot lo aerve as omces. Warning : The Surgeon Generaf Has Determined That Cigaretre Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your.Healrh. • be' Old)' o~ co~.· Jn'ltiq Tbe other bW, SB !111 would re· Tunney•s field repreeentatJve ~eal ••M•dfeeJ.nnranoe form the entire medical in the Whlltier office will be ID the etate. The)' ar.~E loling. malpractice claims s)'Stem, tak· Robert H ... Bob .. Fuentes. He is· money on tbl1. b•wlnep~ are lftl it out of the l~aal system and the uncle of Torn ruentes. qulttlnit))efield. · · establisblQS a patients' com· former aicJe to the. late otanie "To mMt thls Immediate pro-penaatioQ bOard with 1lmllarities County •uPervisor Ron~. ble m SB st'7 w Ill at ve the ·to workmen'• compensation. · • * • Legtal.tUH ti.me. UQW Jan. 1, * • • STATE Controller Ken Cory 1978, to arrive at a lode-range U.S. SENATOR Job.p Tunney is bas appointed Orange County aolutlon to t'-e,pJ"Oblem. opening a new field of Ace ln Tax Collector Robert atroo, 50, "It lnsurea that doctorl will be Whittier. The purpe>Se~ he said, ls to the statewide Co~mi~ on able to t.uy tn1uran.ce by 'giving · to make bis office more. accessi-Iax Collecting Procedures. lbe Comli\lsaloner 'of Corpc;>ra-1 ble to the people of east Los · tiona autliortt¥ to compel a re-Angeles CouQty and Orange · _. -----~~~""' insurance pool lf there ls no other County. · DAILY Pl way , no vohrntary private The olftce ls at JsM8 llJ. Whit· CLASSIFIED ADS' market, by which they may tler Blvd. The pbone number is 842• purcbaaeinaurance. 9'3..()379. • That's the Saratoga idea. More puffs than 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than 100,s, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga l20's are rich, full-flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. • .. . .:. '···. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole new .idea in smoking pleasure. "Why don't they say 'enjoy smoking Jo~ without paying more'?" Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. Regular and Menthol • f ' J 7 )t , •• 7 VOL. 68, NO. 70, 2 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES By JACK CHAPPELL OI ftte D•fly Pilet Sbfl A San Clemente woman will race trial on two counts or murder and one ot arson in the deaths or her two children in an Atkansas trailer fire. where under state Jaw, sbe could r~eive a death sentence if con· victed of murder. The two ebildren were burned to death in a fire at Mrs. LessJey's trailer ln a mobile home park just outside J'ackson· ville. At first t.be incident was treat· ed as a routine fire, but a f1.re in· vestigator probing the tragedy became suspicious after meeting Mrs. Lessley at the site following - Today's Closlag N.Y. S&oeks TU ESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975 TEN CENTS Ces Murder Trial Deputy Prosecutin• Attorney Arlene Hpatb, sald Mon~y that testimony durillt Mrs. Lessley's preliminary bearing revealed the woman's lack of t:rnotion when telling of ber babies' deaths made Fire Investigator O.H. Henr'f suselclous. liquid bad been poured. Owen Philpott, a fire Investigator with the state police, was called in and additional 1igu or arson were dis· covered, authorities say. Mrs. Heath said the state did not reveal all its evidence during the preliminary hearing, just enough to show that probable cause existed for the derendant to be bound over. Trial date has not been set yet. .Mrs. Lessley "as convicted of child abuse in Orange Cowlty and sentenced to county jail last Shelia Lessley, 19, formerly convicted of child abuse in San Clemente, has been bound over lo Na.ski. County district court Mrs. Lessley fled to Arkansas with ber 4-yeAr·old son J•sie, following sentencing .but before serving a 60-day sentence Cur child abuse. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant wilh a second child, was to leave Jessie with relatives in that state. ~ the blaze. Heney theJ\ looked further and sPotted two areas in the trailer where it appeared a flammable Philpott said be found what lie believed to be gasoline in the soil beneath the trailer and inside found that the kitchen gas stove bad been Jeft oo and that the gas furnace bad been t ampered with. <See ~IURDER, Page A2> to rm N ew Gov ernment Major Shakeup Hits Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Ca mbodia <AP> -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Borel to form a new government in a sweeping shakeup that included the ouster of the armed forces comma nder in chief. The move. announced by the national radio, was seen as the start of a m a jor cha nge in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Som e sources said the U.S. Embassy was behind the shakeup, but one diplomatic source said the moves could have taken place without prior knowledge o f the U.S am - bassador . The reports came as the Com- munist-led rebels lightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capita(. Heavy rebel rocket and artillery shellin~ of the Phnom Penh airpor1 a~ain curtailed the American airlift of vital rice s up- plies from Saigon, a nd U.S. of· ficials said 15 pe rcent less grain was flown in than Monday. Political sources said Long Borel tendered his resignation late Monday, saying his go...ern- ment "is incapable of leading the country any more" following the removal of a province chief without consulting his cabinet. The sources said Lon Nol ac· cepted the resignation and im· mediately renamed Long Borel to form a new gove rnment. The prime minister and the farmer cabinet m et with Lon Nol at his palace late today to de· liberate on the composition of the new government, the sources said. The reported resignation came :;is a surprise to poli tical ob- servers in Phnom Penh, who only two days ago had been told s.4ch a reshuffle would wait until after the U.S. Congress voted on a $222 million em ergency military aid bill for Cambodia. Political and diplomatic sources said Gen. Sos thene Fernandez, commander in chief of the armed forces since 1972, was fired from his position in a heate d meeting at Lon Nol's palace on Sunday. Fernandez was blamed for the poor performance or government troops in ha ndling the Khmer Coas t W e ather Thos e showers should end thi.1 evening, with fair and warm er skies Wednes· day, according to the weather service. Chance of rains less than 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight -43to48. I NSIDE TODAY Dr. Unua Pauling mmta that Vitamin C 11 alill IM . "cure for th• common cold" tktpite contradlcto'll 1tcte· menu bu American Mtdicol Auoc1ation. StorJI. Pot)f AS Ind Rouge offensive and failure to push gen e ral m obilization. palace sources-said. Meanwhile, President Ford's chief spokesman said to<!ay some Americans have begun leaving embattled Phnom Penh at the s uggestion of the U.S . a m - bassador there. S. Laguna Project Approved A $500,000 project by Newport Beach developer George Buccola to subdivide 85-single-family Jots in South Laguna easily won ap- proval Monday from the regional coastal commission. Buccola's project, which hit several snags be fore the com· mission during the p'ast two months, is planned for a 50-acre site at Pacific Coast Highway and Crown Valley Parkway. The residentia l community of Upper Three Arch Bay lies to the west and Monarch Bay Terrace is just east of the project. Commissioners voted 10 to 1 for 'approval des pite a tecom· mendation for denial from the commission's planning staff. Commissioner Art Holmes of San Clemente cast the lone dis· senting vote. Holmes said his no vote was based on concern over runoff water, high density and complaints from Monarch Bay residents who asserted the new houses face directly into the ir backyards. I When the project first came before the commission in January, com missioners were split and Buccola was asked to redesign the project to include more public open s pace. At the following hearing, the developer r eturned with plans for an additional 4.6 acres of public park space. However, ah that hearin~. Commissioner Laurence Schmit asked to c ontinue th e item until he could learn whether the county would provide an ac· cess road to the open space area proposed. Monday, Schmit reported the county wo uld provide the acess road and the commission agreed to the plans. , Staff planners' concerns over the project were primarily based oq their belief that the plan was a "premature a nd inappropriate use of coastal resources." <See 81.JCCOLA, Page AZ> Gems Worth $3,558 Taken A window-smash burglary to- day resulted In the theft or $3,558 worth of carved ivory and a<>ld rings ftom Orcutt Design, 354 N. C°"5t Hiahway. Laauna Beach. Laguna Beach police were on the scene wlthln a P>lnute and a baU after a sil~nt alarm went orf al 5:38 a .m . in police bead· quarters, but. no suspect was seen. In1ldo the 1b<tp, four showcase$ wtre •mashed as well es the plate window through wh.lcb entry was satned to the shop, poUce sald. -09'.., ...... "-" "-' STORM TWICE CAUSED. EAftTHSLID!S TMAT CL.OSEI> PACIFIC COAST HtGH"AY ca~~tfano Beach Area of Highway 11 Frequent Trouble Spot In Bad Weather Alterll8te· Roftds Viewed Coast~ Leaders Differ With Irvine Co. Plam .. A committee of council mem - bers from three Orange Coast cities has begun the unveiling of an alternate road system for Irvi ne Comp any acreage between Newport Beach a nd Laguna Beach. And the new plan, far different from one already m apped by the land owner, avoids any direct connections to the overburdened stretches of Pacific Coast Studio Burgled A tape recorder and a record player jointly valued at $375 have been stolen from a San Juan Capistrano ballet studio, OraJ'lge County Sheriff's officers r~port· ed today. Deputies said thieves prled open the door to gain entry to the Lila Zali Ballet Center, 31815 Camino Capistrano after the studios had closed for the night. Highway. The first of three unveilings before city council members in the affecled cities took place in Ne.lYP<>rl B4r.ach Monday. Tonight it comes before coundl members irl Irvine, and on Wednesday it will surface in Laguna Beach. In Monday's report to the Newport councilme n, Mila n Do6tal. who repr esents Newport on the committee, showed maps which suggest a major system of two loop roads in the proposed re- sidential community of about 40,000 citizens. The vast acr eage has been un- der intense study by a broad· based advisory group known as TICMAP. The loop system proposed by 1 the separate panel which has met weekly to study only traffic pat· terns also calls for the placement of three large inland parking areas with a s huttle service which would move 'beachgoers from the lots to the pubUc strand. Patterson Electio11 lnellgihld Voter I Given $300 Fine One of. eiljht persons indicted by the Oratlge Cpunty Qrarid • Jury on c:riminalicbarges stem· ming from alleg~ illegal 9oting during Congressm an Jerry Pat· terson's election campaign has pleaded gwh.y to les$ercwges. Superior.Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae fined Mr.s. Derllyon Conley. 21, of Orange, $300 after she admtttef,t ib bis ~u~m that she voted when she was not enUUed to vote in the 1914 elec· tion that sent Patterson t o Washington O.C. Jud&e ~e dismi35ed charges of conaolr-.cv. oer:iurv and ft)se votin1 rlled •&ai sl Mrs. Cohle)' and dffUned to I pose a pro • lion term for an qftense th could ban 1e t her to ttat• prison. ~ere nam ed by the Grand Jury ·are due in Superior Court March 21 for a hearing on their motion to dismiss identical ctarges. All seven have been orde red to 1ace trial April 14 provided that no disposition of the. aUegali?ns ls l'eached in a pret.rfal heanng set tl:rt April 4. All are free on elnn·amise to appear. tt ii stressed by trie district at· torney's orrice t•at Patterson wu JlOt lnvolved in the alleged cts that gave him eight extra qte1 and bad no knowledge of diem. lt ts alleaed th at tha defendants re,ciatered to vote at bom" ,.,.-.,·estJ co.an· and tbe hen they oqu..-Pal· Dostal said that the intent of the alternate plan was to lessen the direct impact of new traffic on the highway, and thus ease the · burden to t he cities surrounding the huge planning area. Monda y's pr esentatio n followed a lengthy briefing by Ir vine Company representatives who showed the current ideas for land uses on the acreage. Spok esmen for the firm avoided any value judgment on the latest traffic proposals but urged that the new ma p be seriously studied. Dostal told fellow councilmen that no specifi c type of shuttle system is being proposed and <See ROADS, Page A2) Coastal Area Hit By Slides By FREDERICK SC HOEM EHL Of Ille D•oly Po lot Sufi · Nearly a score of flooded home!> in Dana Point and Capbtrano Beach a nd severe rockslide!> that twice closed Pacifi c Coast Highway north of San Clemente marked the most serious damage from the storm front that hit th<' south Orange Coast Monday and early today. Orange County firemen wen· summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach l\1ondav afternoon to remO\'C water that crept ii) under door-. after street gutters filled \\ ith storm runoff Streets particular(~ affected \\ere Pacific Coast High\\ay in Dana Point and Calle Fortuna. Calle Portola. Via Sacramento and Via California in Capistrano Beac.h, a I i.r e d epartment spokesman said. As county firemen vacuumed water from the homes. :.tall' hi ghway crews worked through the evening hours to clear ton!> of debris from Coa:,t High\\ a~· between Palisade~ DriH· und Camino Capistrano The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p.m. and later from 7.30 to 9:30 p .m .. according t o a California Hi gh\\ ay Patrol spokesman. In Laguna Beach. \\here .83 of an inc h of rain fell during the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m today. the worst damage was a mudslide along Bermuda OnH· that buckled a 40-foot stretch ol sidewalk and curb. said Clyde Sweetser, public works supcnn- tendent. Phil Peter, San Clemente t·1ty engineer. said there \\as no ma· jor storm dam age other than the expected flo oding at the Shorecliffs Golf Course. The city logged 1.02 inches of nun during the 24-hour period. In San Juan Capistrano. minor floodi n g wa s r e portt:d al C a p i s t r a n o V a II e y l\J ob II e Estates and at the intersection or Camino Del Av ion a nd Ahpaz St. Del!Y Jlli.c ..... ,.,..... J\adte Lae a1'6 ll'm!IUN1n1 status of the onen -ln-meftc>r. Seven other delalls\1 ' IN LAGUNA , MUO SUD ONTO BERMUDA DRIVE S .... et lft Mydc HUia H9CI atdewalk Covered Al DAILY PILOT L/SC • m Tu Sao Cle mente City Council will meet jointly with the city plar:min, commission at 7 p. m. Wednesday to discuss boun- darfes of the city's proposed re· developmeftt area in the pier en- trance "bowl.'' The council which ls the board of directors of the redevelopment agency was presented last Wed- nesday with resolutions and a proposed m ap outlining the area to be inc luded in the redevelop- ment. However, a bsence of Mayor Tom O'Keere and Councilman Tony DiGiova nni wbo were at- l e nd ing ;i c o nfe r e n ce in Washington, D C forced a conti- nuance. Two T ap T ill In Clemente Gift 'Store A San Cle m ente gift s hop O\\ ner lo!>l $200 fro m u l·.1s h re- J?istcr Monday after becomanl! the uns uspecting v1ct1 m of an old routine called the t ill tap Police reported that h \O men in t he ir t '' e nties l'ntered t he Whirl I Gig, 151 Avenida Del Mar !>hortly after 2 p.m. and began a sking owne r F lorence Mac- Cracken for the prices of several gift item s. As one m an conlj.nued the in- qwries , his parlneJ went to the cash r egister, quickly opened the cash drawe r, grabbed the $200 and the pair fl ed down Del Mar, police said. A search failed to locate the suspects. The two m en had been· seen in other s hops in the area before striking at the Whirl I Gig, police '>;Jld College Eyes Way of Cutting Utility Costs Displeased by a $1,994 phone bill, a Sl.984 gas bill and a n $18,199 e\ectnc:\ty b\U, trustees of t he Saddlebac:k College District Monday night dem anded a utility cost-cutting program. The m ove was led by board m e mbe r Willia m De an who urged the adm inistration to get on with the JOb i mmediately so . bi lls don't go up next year. Supt. Robe rt Lom bardi s aid a study of utility r ate increases was currently in progress but no plan of action had been devised. Dean replied that just knowing the rates arc going up doesn't help the college out or its predica- ment and that something con- crete needed to be undertaken. Adminis tration officials as- sured boar d mem bers that a specific cost-cutting progr a m wou ld be devised. Music Equipment Taken Fro1n Van Mus ica l in ..,truments valued at nc;.irly Sl.000 have been stolen from a lockl'd va n parked near a San Ju a n C:.i pis trano home , Orange County S heriff's officers reported today. De puties said thieves broke in- to the vehic ll· owned by music ian Martin Correia, 22, or 26366 E astview Circle, and raosacked it while he slept in his nearby home. ORANGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT l n.Or.n0t CN'' D•••v r11ut wt1hw'h•c:"•'<orn ti.MO OW N•Wft p,,.,t •\ Pvf'IL""'ttO bv .... ()r.,,o- C.0.lt P\104•\l\•no Co"'p"ny \~Pi'"t .. .,,.,on, •t f' t-JbU""'° ,,,,.,,l'ICJA• lf\rnuQI\ fr1G.11y for Cm•• Mt>w. Hf'•Po'' b, a " ••unl1t\Q40t\ &t-.n . FoVI\ 14 •n V •U•\I ,,._ f"· \An'1IU':•f' Vetf•f •hd L•~ e.ar n ,. ,,,, ( O•HI A t •nql• rtO•M.ttt c<dUl<JI' ~ P\fl>l1 ... n• n ~Ah1taa,, ltN/J $und•n T,_. pt'tft<fO.ttl p~;bll\f'l+f'loQ f'IAnt t\ "I JOO wt\t &•r ~1...t, (.o\t• M( '" (•l1torn•• '2•1' Robert N. 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' Tue!!r• ~ 11, 1175 The proposed boundaries show the redevelopment area runnin& from Linda Lane to south ot tho pier entrance . The council mem- bers will also w eigh paying themselves $30 per meeting they atte.nd as directors of the agency. A request to hold a ''Laguna Village Party" to mark the Cint annivers ary of the commemora- tion of Main Be ach Park is a mong items lo be considered by Laguna Beach city coWlcilmen Wednesday evening. The event at the park would in- clude a pancake breakfast , water s kiing exhibition, dory r a ce, volleyball t our na ment. rough \\ater ocean swim, skydiving ex- hibition a nd a fire works show. A budget prepared by George Fowler, recrea tion director, s hows the e vent would cos t $1 ,600, of which about $1 ,200 would be covered by revenues from registration fees and con- cessions. Police estimates or overtime costs run from $2 ,000 to $500. The date tentatively selected for the party is June 21. ~lain Beach Park was dedicated June 22 of last year . At the ~ p.m. meeting at City Hall, councilmen also will con- sider a n initiative petition de- manding that the strength or the fire department be set at 32 s worn firefighters -three more than now employed. The petition drive was started afte r the force was reduced when fire radio dispatching was com- bined with police dispatching_ The council gave the petition brier attention Saturday, but de- cided to defer it to allow slight wording changes in the city clerks certification'. The petition has been signed by 2,367 re- gister~d voters, 777 more than the number that would be re- quired to put the initiative to the city's electorate. City Attorney George Logan, however, has ruled that the in- itiative process c annot be used on established manpower limits , and therefore the council is nol bound by the petition. Councilmen, howeve r, have been meeting with firemen to dis- cuss the department's manpower needs. F rom P agf! Al ROADS ... tha t the idea s ti ll needs cost figures and a feasibility study. The committee which bas been meeting regularly every Friday afternoon for several months, "doesn't have the r esources to de- velop all of the data,·• he said. Hospital Probed CAMARILLO CAP > -State health officials Monday began in- terviewing patients and stare members at Camarillo State Hospital to det ermine if alleged patient abuse can be substantiat- ed. The local chapter or the American Civil Liberties Union claims one patient was beaten by hos pit a l pe rs onnel a nd that se vera l othe r s have b e e n deprived of proper medical treat- ment. -.... Mn. Ullley waf·rel..Mct Oft·1 her own reco•niz~ and .,as given custody of Jetsie in order l o take hlm to relatives ln Arkansas. The ehlld had been beaten · severely, burned with ciguettes • on the face aod burned on Ute hl· steps of his feet. San Clemente police were called in when a neighbor &aw the child wandering around clad' only in a pair of train.tna ~ta. Welts and bruises showed Oll\hfi body. The child had left the: house while his father was asleep. Police Catch San Juan Man A San Juan Capistrano man was jailed on burglary charges early today by Orange County Sheriff's officers who said ·they s potted him leavinJ model homes in the area with a variety or decorator's items. Deputies drove Eric M . Reichenback, 19, of 29566 West- mont Dr .. San Juan, to the county jail after they allegedly found a quantity or other stolen property hidden behind bushes in the area. Officers said the loot was taken from model home in the Village San Juan tract. They said the de- velopment has been the frequent target or burglars in recent months. F rorit Page AJ BUCCO LA. • They cited loss of potential public recreation area and said that the land was the only re- maining viable location tor a new school site~ • They also said they w.ere con- cerned over added traffic cong~s­ tion. Twin s Die in Fire SAN DIEGO CAP) -The twin 10-year-old sons of a tuna boat s kipper just back from the Pacific died early today as fire swept their $50,000 home in northeast San Diego. The body of Donald Doiron was found at the Coot of a stairway and his brother. Darrel, in theit4 bedroom. IN <UPI> -TimeS are ahtmging at ''Q." Quentin's toughest convicts will be able to receive Ot\e-4ay and two-day conjugal visits starting March 28, act1>rding to prison officials. They said Monday that two trailers had been purchfl-sed with IJlPney frorp the inmate welfare fund and wJll be set up inside the main walls near the prison hospital. · Tbe trall6rs orlgin-1Jy were to go into operation 1n Januacy., but widespread prison violence in recent monµis postponed the move. . Inmates deemed minimum security risks have been able to participate in conjugal visit programs in houses on the prison grounds -but outsrue the main walls -for more than two years. Now maximum security inmates on the "Mainline'' wUl participate in the program. SoddlefJack OCTD Provides 'Studellt Package' Saddleback College students riding the bus to school soon will benefit from improved service and reduced rates through a .special "student package" pro- Board Orders More Study For 5 Homes In a split vote, Laguna Beach councilmen bave ordered more study of the environmental ef- fects or a development that would place five homes on 24 act'es of land below San.Remo Drive. · Tbe development, prd~ed by Arko Cons ultants of Laguna Beach, originally called for 33 units on the parcel, but that plan was quashed while working its way through city government. After the plans were changed, the city planning staff held that the project would not have a significant errecl on the environ- ment, but that decision was ap- pealed to the city council. Only Councilman Charlton Boyd voted against further study or the environmental effects of the project. He said more study would cost the developer and hence. the buyers of the houses.. vided by the Orange County Transit District. Instead of the normal 25-cent fare college stude nts will have the option or buying a monthly $8 ticket giving the m unlimited rides, dean of s tudents J ack Swartzbaugh said Monday night. He told members or the gov- erning board they will he able to save an additional dollar by buy- ing a three-month ticket, priced at$20. The new, reduced fares are scheduled to become available to Saddleback College s tudents later this month . Swartzbaugh said the prepaid tickets would also be made available to -fitaff members and that the best part or the package d't!al is that it doesn 't cost the col - lege any money. Swartzbaugh also disclosed th;Jl the Orange County Transit District intends to add a new route, Route 75, to its system which should m aterially improve transportation for s tudents livin~ in the Tustin-Irvine areas. · That route will begin in Santa Ana , move to lrvine and the com- munity of El Toro before re- aching the Mission Viejo cam- pus. Because plans remain pre- liminary, it was not immediately known whether Route 75 will in- c I u de a stop on campus or whether a transfer will be r e- qyired. lanners 'Fo Study Element The Laguna Beach planning Commission will review a pro-po~ed ien.eral plan element tonl•ht packing the potential of plactn1, strict 1t1nltatlons on hlgbway slgn1 and new construc- tion. T!Ut meeting ls at. 7:30 Q'cloek tonlaht at city hall. The scenic highways element of the general plan came up before at the -plannina com· mission and commissioners de- fused some or the more explosive parts of the $Uggested proposal. Those include ~evere restric· lion of commercial signing along scenic hig hways <including Laguna Canyon Road and Coast Highway) a nd a proposal to have a scenic tourist drive through Laguna's hillside r esidentia l areas. There were only 12 persons present during the firs t com· mission public hearing on the general plan element. While the most controversial of the plan sections were ordered r e moved, some potentially restrictive sections dealing with grading and others were not erased. The commission left in the document provision for review of the city's sign ordinance, which chairman Sally Bellerue said needed changes. _ . Other items to be considered by lhe commission include: -Re vision of the city's light commercial (C--5) zonetopermit medical oCfices as a permitted use. -Relocation of the Barbara Weber Studio and the Casa de Mandigo, two historic buildings, from their present sites where Laguna Federal Savings wants to build a parking lot. -A city plan to construct a ten· nls court on the Bluebird Canyon water reservoir. F romPage A J V OTE .•• 30, and his wife, Judith, 31, are among the seven defendants. The younger Grisel was Pat· t erson's campaign manager in the drive that sent the Democrat to the nation's capitol to· take over the seat vacated by retired Conaressman Richard Hanna. Publishing Official Wins Round Gol den West Publish1ng Corporation executive Richard Birchall won a pretrial victory Monday in his $369,000 lawsuit at against two directors accused by him of milking the Laguna llills organization's assets. Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee rejected the demand of accused directors Edward L. Olsen and Otto E . Musch that Birchall be ordered to post a $25 ,000 bond pending trial or the issue. Judge Lee ruled that Birchall, who draws $36,000 a year as ad- vertis ing director and minority sha reholder of Golden West, is pursuing a valid legal issue. Birchall claims that Olsen and Musch, who hold 'a 51 percent controlling interest in a corpora- tion that publishes three weekly newspapers, have drawn $96,000 from the corporation during a period when tbeir services en- titled them to "less than $10,000." Defense attorney Milford Dahl Jr. argued Monday that litigation costs for Olsen and Musch in what he said was an unjustified lawsuit could cost the pair more than $50,000 - And Olsen, obviously disap- pointed at Judge Lee's ruling against him, commented out.side the courtroom, "This whole case is an attempt by two minority shareholders to t ake over control or the corporation." O l sen identified those shareholders as Birchall and Golden West President-Editor Carlton J. Smith, the only wit· ness during the hearing. Smith, the $1,000-il-week ex- ecutive responsible for publica- tion of the Leisure World News, Saddleback Valley News and Beach Cities News, told Judge Lee that fellow directors Olsen and Musch admitted to him that their takeover of the corporation in 1972 was "blackmail. "It's blackmail but no one other than the three of us will ever hear about it,'' was Smith's recollection or Olsen's alleged comment at the time. Smith testified that he was -- warned by Olsen and Musch not to advise Birchall or a number of developments in the company's affairs -amone t hem the pay- ment in December. 1972 or $7 ,500 bonuses to Olsen and Musch and $10,000 to Smith. Smith testified that he accept· ed that payment and other sub- stantial "perks" under protest. Soviet Test Told OSLO, Norway CAP> -The seismological institute outside Oslo today recorded a presumed Soviet nuclear underground test explosion in eastern Kazakhstan. \.11 -_-\ ,__________ -\ t I 1: .. We have had such a response to our first sale in years that we physically could not cope For the benefit of alf -the peopte that couldn't be helped our first week. we are extending our sate. We have temporary special prices on numerous qualities, and many special purchases. tf you can't make our regular hours, call us, and we'll arrange t to be here. ...-----------.. DRAPERY SALE ALSOGOIMG ON NOW ~·. Earl Timmons hu been na.med to the newly created J>O$\tlon or director of marketing lervlcc.s for The Irvine Com. )>In)'. Timmons. who had been director of research for the firm will be responsible for advertis: ing and research departments. He joined The lrvlne Company as manager or marketing re· search in 1971. He and bis famlly live in Eastbluff. TIMMONS .. Santa Ana· based Data Technology Corp. has a nnounced Ja~es S. Rice ha~ resigned as president and chief executive officer and as a d1rectorotthecorporation. • _ W. D. Wilkerson, formerly vice president or engineer- ing_ at Ber&ea Corporation's control Systems Division in l~v1ne, has been na.med executive vice president and as· signed to head that division. He lives in Santa Ana with his wife and two children. • George 0. Bancroft has been appointed manager or marketing administration programs for Basic /Four Corp. oflrvlne. He lives with his !amity in Anaheim. * David A. Smith. formerly test systems project engineer,,- atComputer Automation, Inc., has been appointed manager of product development for the company's industrial pro-ducts division. He will head all eneineering and software development. and manufacturing development for the 'division's line of automatic tes t and diagnosis systems. * Jeffrey B. Welles of Costa Mesa, has been appointed vice president and controller of Specialty Restaurante; Corporation headq uartcred in Long Beach. * Ernie Cla_s_on has been appointed national sales manager for Ez:ra Webb Imports of Montebello. The Huntington Beach resident will be responsible for sales planning and merchandising of distilled spirits and imported and domestic wines sold by the firm. * Newport Beach resident John Adams has been named manager of Coast Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association's of· rice in Tustin. Prior to joining the S&L as· sociation, Adams had ex- perience in banking. He also played pro football a~ a fullback for the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams :.ind New York Giants * ADAMS Two Keystpne Savings and Loan executives have been promoted to vice p resident posts, according to Charles Bot· . tomley, president of the S&L association. Bonnie Baldridge, manager of the association's Mis· sion Viejo branch, began her career with Keystone seven years ago. Robert E. Westerfield. new brancb manager qt the Newport Beach office, has 13 years experience in the S&L industry. * Laguna Hills resident Fred W. Kelly has concluded a <'areer as a graphic designer at General Telephone of California. * Lawrence R. Toll enaere, president and chief executive officer of Ameron, Inc., has been elected to the board of directors of P acific Mutual Ufe Insurance Co. of Newport Beach. ft Joe Cosgrove of Irvine has been appointed general manager of K~11R-TV in P,alm Springs. Prior to joining the desert station, Cosgrove was cor- poration communications director for the Compton based OWL Companies. Auto Industry Profits Hit Low DETROIT <UPI> Profits for the auto industry this year will fall below $500 million for the fi rst time since the depression, a Wall Street analyst has predicted. Hardest hit or the three l<irgest -Chrysler Corp. - will lose $147 million, almost three times the record loss it suffered in 1974. David Eisen~ berg, vice president of Research ror Sanford Berns- tein & Co., said. THE PRF.DTCTION over- ~hadowed the industry's best production week since Nov- ember. Three Ford plants wlll be closed, and General Motors , Chrysler and Income Up 19Percent AtBertea Jrvlne-based Bertea Corp. recorded the highest level. of sales and earnings In the rompany's history m 1974. Richard Bertea. chairman of t.he board, has announcod. For the year, net income in· creased 19 percent on n 28 percent .ialn io sales. Net Income for the year ~ed Dec. 31 lnc:r~a.scd lo $1,681,000, eqaa1 to $1.~ J>@r s bar•. com pa red with ll.~.ooo. or 80 cents, in 1973, with 1,$64,113 average shares ouutal\dlnJ In 19'74 atainsl t ,5'75,118 average h~ tn 1973, all adjusted for the 5 ~r· cent stock dlvidcnd pllld June 28. Ame r ican Motors will operate all their plants. The industry's short and Jong-term layoffs stood at 214,610 this week, d own almost 44,000 trom last week and the lowest since the beginning of the year. Eisenberg said profitJJ for the three biggest auto maJcer will total $482 million. A $SS8 million profit by General Motors, its lowest since l952; and n slim $71 milUon Ford profit, its lowest since going public in 1956. will offset Chrysler's deep drop. The $482 mi Ilion profit would be a drop of 63 percent from $1.3 bllllon eemed by the three companies last year, the lowest for any year since the 1958 re<:ession. EISENBERG predicted Ford would f oUow action by GM In trimming its djvidend by 25 cents and Chrysler would eliminate stockholder payments. He predicted Ford directors at their AprU 10 meeting will drop the "nnual dividend from the current $3.20 a share to $2.20. Once the industry hits a new poak in J978 or 1979, ll probably wilt settle down to n. level where 10.S million cars. including Imports, wm be eold each year, be aa.ld. In r.· cord 1978, sale.a U>pped u.• mllllo'n cars -a level Eiltn· ber1 1aya e1nnot be matn- taln~ -and industry ox· ec:uliv 11 wrrc predicting salet of 13 million by the late part of the decade. DAIL 'I PtlDT ti J J Tuesday's <;losillg Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Hht YORK IUPI) -Wit tilt "119' Ill! W.. Milt ~ IW l"ollowl::'( •rt ~cg. Ofl "!1 '-( lllllj) a.. ~· N l.lldll o. Cllg. M (hal 0-0'9 • P.f (11$) O. ~ '=Yot Slcl( JIC n~• ISl.241t 1, llft-llO .WOC.rG'' ~,,....,....._pf,~ .. J,. . Mt•S-.4111111011+4+4 c · &oa 71 !•"' Ml·"""'H ~~ toiol&i'of2"1.. )I~+"' Mtne.co 4ll2 u ,..,_v. ~ lit4 c7.~ l 1 -" lC 111 t~ »ti!+ " 11ou...,Jo u410 l4 •1•1>-~1 Mt" Str .eo 10 s 19v. + w. P(llQJ O. n... ' lJ 11\+I UI~ II" ., HOuNIGs . .01011102 )SV.-_!~,• Mtrcll 1.4021 Ml,...__ "'"" 1• t 7 • , ... Ill I ' "' .. ttoNG Pf2~., •11 10 ,. 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' ' . . .. .• · . . · .· ·. ·. ·. \ By ANNE COOPER OhlMDtillrf'ltettlaH Me.mbers of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC) Monday leQtatively ap· proved plans ror a freeway that would run through the foothills bordering their planned com- munity. Councilman John Noble who rt!presents unincorporated 'areas 12 Perf!ent an lnJand freeway which would share tht traffic loadnow llmJted to the sin Diego Freeway might look very attractive to Mission Viejo residents in the future. Councilmam Noble said that 25 percent of San Diego Freeway traffic is through traffic. ·•A foothills freeway would alleviate heavy througti traffic on the pre· sent freeway." he asserted. Raise Sought By Teachers Teacher leaders presented a negotiations package to Sad- dleback Valley Unified School pistrict trustees Monday propos- mg a cost-of-living raise for dis- trict educators in 1975-76. Asked lo specify what that raise might amount to, Jamt?s Wehan president of the Saddleback Valley Educators' Association, said, "From what I read in the papers, we thin k it would run around 12 percent." The 85-page negotiations docu- ment, approved by the SVEA membership Feb. 20, also con· tains a variety or suggestions for educational improvements and working conditions. Those proposals include . --<>ne school41urse for every 1.800 students. ........ iostructional resource center for every 750 students. -One ru 11-ti me reading teacher plus a full-time aide for each elementary school up to 600 students, and one and a half or two reading teachers for higher enrollments. -A full-time librarian for each elementary school. -Maximum class'· size of 26 s tudents Crom grades kin- dergarten through 12. -Two days per month. "re- lease time" per teacher to visit other schools, participate in in- service training and district committee meeting, arid parent conferences. -District construction of an auditorium suitabl e for theatrical productions and to seat at least 1,000 people. "Unfortupately. you can't af- ford these improvements in education," Wehan said. "We re- signedly expect this package to be placed on the shelf along with the district mas ter plan and Customer Killed LA VERNE (UPI) -A customer was shot to death Mon- day by two would-be robbers who railed in ah attempt to hold up a neighborhood grocery store. Carlos Hernandez died a short time after the shooting from a woundinhisback. -Orange~ Coas t .... .e~ Weather gather dust." Trustee Chester Briner asked Wehan if SVEA members had placed a dollar value on their proposals. Wehan said they had not but that details would be worked out as negotiations with the board proceeds this'Spring. Tbe SVEA represents 75 per· cent of the teaching staff. Last year, teachers received an 8.67 percent raise after months of <See RAISE, Page A2> Cambodia Shakeup Revealed PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Borel to form a new government in a sweeping shakeup that included the ouster of the armed forces commander in chief. The move, announced by the national radio, was seen as the start of a major change in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sources said the U.S. Embassy was behind the shakeup, but one diplomatic source said the moves could have taken place without prior knowledge of the U.S. am - bassador. The reports came as the Com- munist-led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. Heavy rebel ..rocket and artillery shellinj( of the Phnom Penh airport again curtailed the American airlift of vital rice sup- plies from Saigon. and U.S. of· ficials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday. Political sources said Long Borel tendered his resignation late Monday, saying his govern- ment "is incapable of leading the country any more" following the removal of a province chief without consulting his cabinet. The sources said Lon Nol ac- cepted the resignation and im- mediately renamed Long Borel to Corm a new government. The prime minister and the former cabinet met with Lon Nol at his palace late today to de- liberate on the composition of the new government, the sources said. ~ Today'• ca .. i.g N.Y. Steeb TUESDAY, MA1RCH 11, 1975 T~N CENTS in the Fifth District ~ tl\e South East Oran,ge Co\lnty Cireula\iop Commiuee, asked the ctiundl fo choose between two -plans: a freeway through the foothills or 1 • freeway along Ute toast. ''It's Ume for inland com- munities to refuse to ~P aside for coastal communitits, 0 sald Vito Ferlauto, MAC's l~SOP to the Saddleback Area Coor,ctinating Couiacll~iog ~Noble's as-sertion that a coastill highway wOuldn 't"flypollUcally." "We don't have t,o. take this,·· <;ouncilman Cal Neve agreed. Bolf Nelson, executive assistant to Fifth District Supervisor Riley. polnte4 out that recent Coastal Commission decisions may pre- clude consuuction ol a coastal freeway. He also suggested that Another important factor, No· ble said. is the heavy tramc ex· pected to be generated by the 90,000 employes who will com- mute to work al the planned Golden Triangle commercial de- velopment in 1 rvine. "We know that growth follows road construction," Noble said. The purpose of the circulation committee is to utilize long-range Sp his Otlty PolOtSUfl P"°1• ENDOFTHELINEFOAMISSIONVIEJOSCHOOLBUSONWILDHIGHWAYAIDE Mlr•culousfy, Noneof 80 Ypunpter•lnJuttMI•• Vehlct• Swerve a Out ot.Control Royal Scandal Bared Documents <;onfirm Link To Gay Brothel LONDON CAP )" -Queen Vic- toria's family and govemment leaders of the day hUShed iu> Buckingham Palace's reported connection to a sex scandal that shocked Britain 75 years ago, ac- cording to official documents opened this weett. The scandal centered on a male homosexual brot.Hel in Lon- don's Cleveland Street allegedly frequented by Lord Arthur Somerset, equerry to the Prince of Wales, and other prominent men. Details of the arfair came to light when the director of public prosecutions opened relevant documents to public inspection. 'Until recently. the department kept the wraps on official docu- ments for 100 years. The papers confirm rumors rife at the time that such leaders as the P,rince of Wales and the prime minister, Lord Salisbury. prevented authorities from pro· secuting Lord Somerset. The Prince or Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victoria. became King Edward VII. The documents also revealed that officials al the time wrote that Lord Somerset's attorney boasted that if the peer was taken to court "a very distinguished person will be involved -PAV.'" That referred t~ Prince Albert Victor, the black sheep among Queen Victoria's children. The prince's name had earlier been mentioned in the ·•Jack the Rip- per" murders that terrorized London The documents do not mention Prince Albert further. The:v show the attorney general. the public prosecutor and the police com- missioner wanted lo prosecute Lord Somerset, who is referred to in the documents as ''Mr Brown." under stringent laws forbidding acts of "gross in- decenc y" between male homosexuals . Howeve r. the then home secretary, Lord Halsbury. plus Lord Salisbury and other leaders were against this. partly because of Lord Som erset's position in society and partly because the.\ feared other prominent Briton~ would be implicated. The then assistant director of public prosecutions. H. Cuffee. wrote that the Prince of Wales was "in a great state" and sent high·powered emissaries to the <See SCANDAL, Page A2) Persons Cause C,haos Council Votes 011 State's Gender Vsage Chaos reigned at Monda y night's Mission Viejo Municipal Ativisory Council meeting when council members were asked to acFept the terms "councilman" and "chairman ·· California voters approved {>roposition 11 last November. requirin~ that the state Constitu- tic>n be amended, eliminating re- ferenhs to the male gender council members "oted on the measure. Only Gagnebin voted m fa\.'Or O( traditiona l terminOIO~) "I'm terribly dts appumtcd m you all." ~he said planning to control growth as well as to plan roads. The exact location of the foothills freeway has yet to be de· termined he said. It would pro- bably cut through the north 5ec· t1on of the Mission Viejo planned community and then swing out to follow ridgelines Qf the foothills. This would allow landowners to <See FREEWAY, Page AZ> Top No One Injured In Crash By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tM D•tlf Piio« SUtl A school bus carrying 80 Mis- sion Viejo children slid out of control on a rain-slickened road Monday afternoon. doing two complete 360 degree loops, before coming to a rest against a fence. Witnesses and firemen at the scene of the accident at La Paz Road and Mosquero Drive said it was a miracle no one was in· ju red. Dri ver Steve Bellows. 26. an employe of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. was credited with extraordinary driving skill which saved the children's lives Bellows t ol d Californi a lligh\\ ay P a trol men he was westbound on La Paz and began _ slowing for a crosswalk by brak· Jn& and downshift~ when he lost control. The large yellow bus whirled around in the road like a top. striking a center divider and gently nudging a fence before it came to a hall. "It was just like driving on grease. The road was very, very slippery," Bellows said a fter the accident. La Paz Road has been the scene of nume rous major and minor accidents since a road crew applied a coal of oil to the aspha lt base about three weeks ago. The slick road, aggravated by recent rain, sent a Mission Viejo driver sliding up and over an em- bankment las t week and on Saturday was the scene of a minor accident involving an Orange County Transit District bus. T\\O weeks ag o the slick road was blamed by the parents of a Mission Viejo youth as the cause or an accident which left their son 1n the hos pital with several broken ribs. The downhill section of La Pai was posted with 20 mph warning signs today but no warning signs had been placed on the road im- mediately following the slurry sealin g. County Road D e partment spokesman William Zaun said warning signs are not normally required following the applica- ti on of sealing oil and that it is not the department's policy to post them. La Paz Interm ediate School children riding home on the bus \\ere visibly s haken as a result of the ordeal. <St-e SCHOOL BUS. Page AZ) Those showers should end this evening, with fair and warmer skies Wednes- day , according to the weather service. Chance of rains less than 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight 43to48. Publishing Figure' Wins Legal Round. Some MAC council members said Monday that MAC should use Proposition 11 as a guideline for the counc1 l's phraseology. ·•My concern." said Chairman Kathleen Kelly, "is notl-0 impose discomfort on others." "I've got a headache, a terrible headache !" exclaimed Coun- cilman John Noble, holding bis he~d in his handb. Flood Hits Homes; PCH Closed Twice By FREDERICK SCHOEl\1EHL Calle Portola. Via Sacramento and Via California in Capistrano Beach. a rire department spokesman said . INSIDE TODAY Dr. l.inu1 Pauling insists that Vitamin C fs 1tUl the "eure for the common cold" deipite controdlcto111 atou- ments b11 American Medtcal Aaaociotlon. Sto111, Page A5 ladex Golden West Publishing Corporation executive Rlchard Birchall won a pretrial victory Monday in his $369,000 lawsuit at against two directors accl,&Sed by him of mllkine the Lquna Hllls organization's assets. Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee rejected the demand or accused director~ Edward L. Olsen and Otto E MU!ch that Blrcball bo ordered to post a $25,000 bond pending trial of the issue. Jud.ae Lee ruled that Birchall, who draw• $36,000 a year as ad· verttstoe dlrector and mlnority • shareholder of Golden West. ls punuini a valid leaal issue. Bltthall clainta that 01 en and "Why can't people just call us whatever they "ant to?" asked Counc\lmf11 Cal Neve. "They ~It anyway." OltM Dally Pil.t St•lf Nearly a score of nooded homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach and severe rockslides that twice closed Pacific Coast Highway north or San Clemente marked the most senous damage ··Let's just vote and get this from the st orm front that tut the over with ." sug~ested Coun-south Orange Coast Monday and tilman Dick Lowcock early today "Oh, m y bend." moaned No Orange County firemen \\ere ble. "Where'!. the Excednn.,.. summoned to 18 homes m Dana ·•Thi word 'mMn ' h s trad1,. Po,m-and Cn-piflrano Beach t10baUy ~eanl ·mmind,' both "· Monday aft~rnooti to remove maJ and fem ate." arcu~ ~ water that crept iii unoer dOOrs dlm1n Jeanne G ngnebln. rub-eft~r street gutt • s flllcd with bln \he back of Noble's ne-ck. a p-stQrm runoff par•Uy t'> eaa' ails htJdactae. Streets partic\4larly affected r oble tt•d ret\b'ned from were Pacific Coa t Highway in a q e pa1n eh vu. Oapo Point and Calle Fortuna. As county firemen vacuumed water from lhe homes. s late high\\ay crews worked lhrough the e"ening hours lo clear tons of debris from Coast High" a) between Palisades Drive and Camino Capistrano. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p. m and later from 7 JO to 9.30 p .m . according t o u Californi a Highway Patrol s pokes man. In Laguna Beach. where .83 or an Inch or nin Cell durin8 the 24·hour period ending at a a.m <See STORM, hgeA!) Al DAIL y f>tLOT SB Snow Hits ~ SAN DIEGO CAP> -' Snow was a root deep and still falting today in moun- tains east of San Diego. An early· morning deluae pus h e d downtown San Diego's storm total to 2.88 inches. Supt. J ohn Stafford at Palomar Mountain northeast or Escondido said there was a Coot or snow on the ground a round the observatory operated by Caltech. To the south, Mt. Laguna was buried by nine inches or snow with more falling. Clwrch A~ Stirred "by L igh t Bulb SAN DIEGO <AP) -The strange light shone bri~btly. In the tra ns lucent window of t he Israelite Church of God in Christ appeared u cross. Ther e was a crown of thorns as well , said one in the group of 150 which mingled in awe outside. The crowd g rew so large Mon- d ay that police m oved in, clear· ing the way for traffic. A block of 32nd Street was closed t e rn· por a rily, and police asked that the church be opened so the peo- ple could worship there As m any as 1,000 people had gathered s ince Sunday evening, ignoring a steady rain. .. I and most of the congrega- tion are conv i nced thi s phenomenon is a miracle," said Dr. J ames Wilson, assistant pastor. ··1 am a logical man." Police Sgt. R . E. Sigwalt said t)tere were many who felt it was a ~ign of the Second Coming but ac· tually, he said. it was only a burning light bulb in the women's restroom When the rcfrnl'led light is turned off. even the deacon con- ceded the cross disappears, the officer said. but •·Goel works in strange ways,·· he told Sig'Yalt. Trus t ees OK Ann ex Study On S. Co ast A study which could lead to an- nexation or 627 acres from the Capistrano to the Saddleback Valley Unified School Distrid was authorized Monday by Sad- dleback trustees. The subject property is half of the undeveloped Nellie Gait Ranch in Laguna Hills. which is a bout to be developed by Presley of California. The ranch lies southwest of the San Diego Freeway near Paseo de Valencia It has been ap· proved for one-acre, equestrian- oriented estates. The property 1s bisected by Oso Parkway, which is the current border between the two school districts. Since the developer is building the project as a planned community. he would like all stu- dents from the area to attend the same schools . Canal Block Nixed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The U.S. Court of Appeals Monday ruled against conservationists seeking to block excavation of 1 dirt from the proposed Delta peripheral cana l site for fill on Interst ate 5 between Sacramento and Stockton. Conservationists contended the Transportation Department filed an inadequate environme nta l impact st ate- ment. ORANGE COAST !>& DAILY PILOT T11r0<-co .. 1 D.ll•f'f P1101 .... 1h-<h1u am jo Nd f~ ~ ... Pr~' I put>lt-<! IW ,,,. °'-(.oa\I P\itt41\1'11rte) C.Ort.P•ny \rp.1r•t• f'd1lt0n\ .,,. oubl..,_ MD""•r t1woo9n fruloy lo-C.0.1• ,,,,,....,.. 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It will have two one·meter div- ing boards and one three-meter board. It is designed for interna- l tional water polo matches and will have 20 lanes for competitive swimming. The pool facility was named for the late Orange County l'~ifth Dis tri c t S u per v isor Ronald Caspers, who gave the first $100 to a community fund-r aising · campaign a nd was one of the pro- ject's biggest supporters. At Caspers' urging, a com- munity pool association headed by El Toro resident Wayne Leonard a nd former El Tor o High School principal Robert Bosanko applied for federal re· venue sharing funds to augment existing money. A month ago, county approval came for allocation of $250,000 in revenue sharing assistance. The r est of the cost will be divided as follows : $100,000 from County Service Area Five funds; Sl70.000 from the Saddleback Unified district ; a nd $15,000 in contributio ns from private citizens. The pool itself, p lus a pool equipment room a nd 15-foot deck. will cost an estimated $290,000. Male Alimony Bill Advances CA RSON CITY. Nev. <AP ) A bill allowing alimony for men as well as women has hurdled the Senate Judiciary Committee despite an argument it could mean an undeserved break for ··shiftless·· males. Sen. Carl Dodge led opposition to SB 253, pushin g unsuccessfully Monday fo r an a mendment to grant alimony to men only if they'r e clearly unable to provide for their own support. ··1 can buy that, but take the shift less guy." said Dodge, (R- F a II on ), .. I don't want him in court trying to get alimony off his wife." Frona Page .'1 1 FREEWAY. • • make m aximum use of the more versatile valley land. "Given what we know now,'" said Councilman Dick Lowcock, .. I move that we go with the foothills freeway. H wegetnewin- formation tomorrow, we reserve the right to change our minds." Lowcock"s motion was ap- l proved. O.lly Piiot StMI Photo STORM TWICE CAUSED EAR'{HSLIDES THAT CLOSED PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Capistrano Beach Area of Highway Is Frequent Trouble Spot In Bad Weather MAC Hearing Set On Park Land Use The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC> will hold public hearings March 26 at Castille School on the issue of continued use or park land for a portable school. CastUle homeowners want a date when the Capistrano Unified School District will remove portable school buildings from t~ir neighborhood park, said MA C Councilman John Noble. When they bought their homes, they claim they were told the portables would be removed in three years. Now it looks, said Nobel, as if they may be used in- definitely and the school district , says it would cost $150,000 to move them to another site. The permanent school building which is now under construction and was intended to replace the portable s chool will open a t capacity next Septe mber. Alternatives open to the school district. as discussed at Monday night's MAC meeting, are: -Leave the portable buildings on the pres~t park site to ac- comm odate neighborhood school children until another new school f 'rom Page A l RAISE ... negotiations. "In the a uto industry, the un- . ions do not ta ke responsibility for the quality of lhe product,·· Wehan said. "But unlike a n auto union, the SVEA is a union or highly educat- <>d people who are very con- rerned with the product. Less th an three percent of this package refers to salary and fr- mge benefits.·· So viet T est Told OSLO, Norway (AP) -The seismological institute outside Oslo today recorded a presumed Soviet nuclear underground test explosion in eastern Kazakhstan. is built. -Mo ve th e portables to another site . -Bus neighborhood children out of the area to other schools in the district. Gary Stoney, chairman of the MAC's pla nning committee, said that h is committee recom- mended commendation of the Mission Viejo Company and of the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis trict for their cooperation with the school dis- trict. Stoney s aid that it was the con- sensus of his committee that Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict has been remiss in meeting the needs of Mission Viejo school children. MAC Chairman Kathleen Kelly said the March 26 public hearing will be set up so that both r esi- dents who oppose continued use of the park land by the school dis- trict and those who oppose the alternative of busing will have an opportunity to present their argu- ments. Tbe school district will also be invited to make a presen- tation. she said. F ront Page A J SCHOOL ... Gigi Shea. 14. of 26375 Alhondra Place, said "l was r eally scared. The bus felt like it was rocking and like it was going to turn over." And Bill Weaver, 14, of 26482 Via Talavera, r eported that stu- dents we re tumbling in the aisles. '·I couldn't open the door I was so shaky. I had three or four other guys pushed on top of me and I couldn't get out until they opened the door from the out- side," he said. Claudia Hall, bus dispatcher for the school district, said the bus itself received only minor damage. F ro111 Page .4 I STORM ... today. the worst d amage was a mudslide along Bermuda Ori ve that buckled a 40-foot stretch or sidewalk and curb. said Clyde Sweetser, public works superin- tendent. Phil Peter . San Clemente city engineer, said there was no ma- jor storm dam age other than the ex p ected fl ood ing a t the .Shorecliffs Golf Course. The city logged 1.02 inches or rain during the 24-hour period. In San Juan Capistrano, minor floodin g w as r e porte d at Capistrano Valley Mo bile Estates and at the intersection of Camino Del Av ion and Alipaz St. E'rona Page .t\1 SCANDAL. • prosecutor's department and the police commissioner·s office on Lord Somerset's behalf. The p rince, C uffee said. "didn't believe a word of it and ·wished to concern himselftoclear LAS (Lord Som erset ) ... a nd• must have something setUed.'' Soon after, Somerset left the country -before an arrest war· rant was issued. The papers also include evidence that d isting uis hed clients or the brothel tried to bribe the m ale prostitutes of Cleveland Street to go abroad before they could be called as witnesses . The Times of London described the documents today as "an il- luminating example of the Vic- torian high establishment clos- ing ranks a nd pulling strings Lo prote<:t its errant m embers." 3 Bombs Explode SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Three s mall bombs exploded Monday at separate locations in the San Francisco Bay area and a group calling itself the ··Frente de Liberacion Chicano" later claimed r esponsibility. EXTENDING OUR SALE! We have had such a response to our first safe in years that we physically could not cope. For the benefit of all the people that couldn't be helped our first week, we are extending our saJe. We have temporary special prices on numerous qualities, and many special pu rchases. If you can't make our regular hours, call us. and we'll arrange to be here. ALDEN'S CARPET .BIR€RAL~ . . of te.e cor;or atioft: •• Olstn ide1'tlfl•d th &hare.holden as. 81'.rchaU • Golden West., Prel!dent-Editq; Carlton J . Smltb, the only wi neas dutinJ the heartne. Smith, the $1.000-a·week ex:- ecuUve responsible for pubUca.. Uon of the Leisure World NewsJ Saddleback Valley News ana Beach ClUes Newa. told Judlt Lee that fellow directors Ols• and Musch admitted to him th their takeover of the corporatiotf in 1972 was "blackmail. • "It's black1nail but no ond' other than the three of us wi ever hear about it," was Smith recollection of Ols~'s alle&ed. comment at the time. ~ Smith testified that be w a. warned by Olsen and Musch nq" to advise Birchall of a number Qt developments in t he company'( affairs -among'\hem the pay,, ment in December, 1972 of $7,500 bonuses to Olsen and Musch and Sl0,000 to Smith. Smith testified that he accept- ed that payment and other sub· stantial "perks" under protest. He also testified that he told the accus ed directors several t imes that the corporation did not have the fun d s to s us tain s uc h withdrawals. Smith complained throughout his testimony that minutes or corporation meetings attended by himself, Musch and Olsen often did not truly reflect what had really occurred and that he repeatedly challenged his fellow dfrectors on that topic. • Smith admitted under cross ex- amination that the annual re- venues o r the combined Leisure World News and Saddleback V a ll ey News leaped from $560,000 to $900,000 in 1973, the first year of corporation control by Olsen and Musch. But he de nied under cross ex- amination that he had ever r e- commended to the two accused directors that Birchall be fired. Smith testified he had recom- mended that Birchall be conrined to sales work where he had pro- ved to be .. a tower of strength." Birchall, who was put on the witness stand by Dahl and then. taken off without being a sked any questions, alleges that Olsen and Musch drew bonuse,.5, payments in lieu of s ix-week vacations to which they were DQt entitled. a nd other unauthorized funds in violations of corporation agree- ments. His lawsuit seeks the removal of Olsen and Musch as directors. and a court order that would pre-. vent them from serving as direc· tors in any other corporation for the next 10 years. Olsen and Musch argue that Smith has drawn as much and possibly more than they have from the corporation since its in- ception despite testimony Mon- day by Smith that appears to· favor Birchall's action against them . Ulsen and Musch have also described Birchall a nd Smith as close friends who h ave joined forces on several occasions in a bid to wrest controlling interest of Golden West from the accused pair. Dahl described the lawsuit Monday as a m ove by Birchall and Smith ''to get back aUl deal they don "t like." Olsen and Musch earlier described Birchall as a "plaintifl with unclean hands" who actual- ly helped to negotiate the 1972 contract for which the two direc. tors are now being attacked. Olsen a nd Musch between them own a controlling 51 per- cent s hare in the corporation.. ,, n •I .. 1663 PLACENTIA AVE.• COSTA MESA .• 646-4838 DRAPERY. SALE ALSO GOING OH NOW . • ' l I VOL. 68, NO. 70, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES A C!Ommitt.ee of council mem-~~ from three Orange Coast cities bas begun the unveiling of an a lternate road system for Jrvine Company acreage between Newport Beach · pnd Laguna Beach. And tbe new plan, rar different from one already mapped by t~ land owner. avoids any direct . connections' to the overburdened stretclles of Pacific Coast Highway. 1 The first or three unveilinis be!ol'e city council members \n the affected cities took place in Newport Beach Monday. Tonight it com es before council members in Irvine-, and on Wednesday it will surface in Lagu_na Beach. In Monday 's report to the Newport councilmen, Milan ' . Dosul, who representi Ne)Vport on the cQmrnittee, •bowed tnai* which s uiees\ a_qutjQI' system-el two loop roads iQ""tb~~ re- sldenUal community of about 40,000 citizens. The vast acreage has beeo un· der intense study by a broad· based advisory group kn<>Wn as TICMAP. The loop ·~stem proposed by ~ 0.lly l"i .. 1 Stall PM!• ENDOFTHELINEFORMISSIONVIEJOSCHOOLBUSONWILDHIGHWAYRIDE Miraculously, None of SO Youngsters Injured as Vehicle Swerves Out of Control Sclwol Bm Spi1is Out; None Injured By RUDI NIEDZI ELSKJ Of Ille De Hy Piiot SUH A school bus carrying 80 Mis· sion Viejo c hildren slid out of control on a rain-slickened road Monday afternoon . doing two complet e 360 degree loops, before coming to a rest against a fence. Witnesses and fire men at the scene of the accident at La Paz Road and Mosquero Ori ve said it was a miracle no one was in- jured. Driver Steve Bellows, 26, an employe of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. was credited with extraordinary driving skill which saved the c hildren's lives. Bellows told Califor nia Highway P atro lmen he was · westbound on La Paz and began slowing for a crosswalk by brak· mg and downshifting when he lost control. The large yellow bus whirled around in the road like a top, striking a center divider and gently nudging a fence before it rame to a halt. ··1t was just like driving on grease. The road was very, very slippery," Bellows said after the accident. La Paz Road has been the scene of numerous major and minor accidents since a road <'rew applied a coat of oil to the <See SCHOOL BUS, Page A2) Irvine Hopeful S:uspects 'Smear' Irvine school district Trustee Sharon Sircello believes that an organized s m ear and rumor campaign Jed to her defeat at the polls in last week's balloting. - She did not become aware ot the rumors, she said, until after the election was over. Since last Wednesday. she said, she has been hearing of an increasing number of "strange things" th<1t went on during the closing weeks of the campaign. The Sircellos haV'C seven children, four of them adopted. Incensed at what he considers "dirty campaign tactics," Mrs . Sircello said she is trying to locate the source of the rumors . She charac~erized the rumors as ·'vici~us· · and ·•totally un- founded.' Contacted Monday, Trustee Elizabeth Sicoli said she loo has heard the rumors, but did not learn of them until after the elec· ti on. Four of tile incumbents Mrs . Sircello, Mrs. Sicoli, Dean Olson and NDrman Ginsburg-had pre· pared a letter to newspapers pro- testing campaign activities by one or the challengers in the cam- paign. I lowever, they now plan lo hold off on their charges until more in- formation about the alleged wh isperi r1 g ta clic~ can be gathered. N. Coastal Cities Escape Floodings Monday's rain fl0<¥ied homes and caused rock slides in south Orange County, but authorities reported little flooding and no closed streets in the cities of Hun- tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Irvine's perpetual flooding pro- blem at MacArthur Boulevard and University Drive forced closure of the intersection from 4 to7p.m. Monday. inches ·Sance T hursday ; San Clemente, 1.02 and 3.02; Newport Beach, .54 and 3.23, and Hunt- ington Beach, .83 and3.23. Orange County firemen were summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point a nd Capistrano Beach Monday afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors after street g utters filled with storm runoff. As county firemen vacuumed water (fom south Orange County hornet;, s t ate highway crews (See-RAINS, l>ageA2) . l ... Today's ~leslq N.Y. Stoen TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975 TEN CENTS _· ~~~y Proposed 1 die separate panel whlth hN met weekly to study opJy traffic pat- terns alap calls for the plaoement of ,lhr~• large jnland parking ar•ts witb a shuttle service which would move beachgoers from tile lots to the _public strand. Do«al said that the intent of the alt.ernate plan wu to lessen the·dtrect impact of new traffic on the highway, ~nd thus ease the burden to lhe cities surrounding the huge planning area. Monday's presentation followed a lengthy briefing by Irvine Company representatives who showed the current ideas for land uses on the acreage. Spokesmen for the firm avoide.d any.value judgment on lbe latest traffic proposals but urged that the oew map be seriously studied. Dostal told fellow councilmen that no specific type of shuttle system is being proposed and that the idea still needs cost Ctgures and a feasibility study. The committee which bas been meeting r egularly e\•ery Fnday afternoon for several months, ··doesn't have the resources tode - \'elop all ofthe data," he said . Sha,keup Seen C~b1odia Eyes New Government PHNOM PEN1H , Cambodia (AP> -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Borel to form a new government in a sweeping shakeup that included the ouster of the armed forces commander in chie(. The move. announced by the national radio, was seen as the start or a major change in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sources said the U.S. Embassy was beh ind the s hakeup , but one diplomatic source said the moves could have She'll Get Hang of It VENICE. Calif. (UPI> - The young woman bank robber appeared nervous behind her dark glasses. lt may have been her first at- tempt at a holdup, and she obviously needs more education ii'\ the fundamen· tats of the trade -sucb a5 knOWing where ttte mon~y ls. Walking up to a teller at the Security Pacific Bank Monday, the woman pro· duced a note demanding all the teller's money. "You're at the wrong wi ndow ." the t e ller replied. "This Is 'New Ac· counts.' so we don't have any money. · · The flustered would-be robber a~ked for her note back and ned. Bike Trails Policy Eyed For Irvine The Irvine Bike Trails Com· mittee will consider policies for off-street bike trails Wednesday The 7 ~30 p . m . meeting will be held at the home of Juanita Moe. 18111 Mann St. Bicycle trails to be built along the Edison Company right-of· way near Culverdale and along the San Diego Creek channel will be the first trails in the city to be comple t ely separate from streets, Mrs. Moe said. The committee will make policy recommendations to the city council on whether the trails should be lighted and on how they should be patrolled by police. Suegestions, Mrs. Moe said, in· elude helicopter patrol, bicycle patrol or patrol on electric ptot.orcycles or golf carts. taken place w 1l houl prior knowledge o f the U.S. am - bassador. The reports came as the Com munist-led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. Heavy rebel rocket and artillery sbellinl! or the Phnom Penh airport again curtailed the American airlift of vital rice sup- plies from Saigon. and U.S. of· fi cials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday Political sources said Long Boret tendered his resignation late Monday, saying his govern- Cuts in Bills ment ··1s incapable of leading the country a ny more'' following the removal of a province chief without consulting his cabinet The sources said Lon Nol ac cepted the resignation and im mediately renamed Long Borel to form a new government. The prime minister and the former cabinet met with Lon Nol at his palace late today to de- liberate on the composition of lhc new government. the sources said. <See LON NOL, Page A.2) Utility Workers Getting Benefits SAN DIEGO IAPI California utilities may be trim ming more than $10 million an nlijlllr Crom Lhe ga& and electric bills and telephone bills or their employes. tt1e San Diego Union says. It comes in fringe benefits which cut 25 percent off their utility bills ind up to 100 percent off phone bills. the newspaper said. The California Public Utilities Commission was quoted as say- ing $1.8 million in discounts was given in 1973 t o the 50 ,000 employes of Pacific Gas & Elec tric Co .. Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Co. "Statewide. PUC officials said the S6 discount for 11 5,000 ltlephone company employes totals $8.5 million for a ga:-. electric-telephone total of $10.2 million on the bas is of 1973 figures," the article srud. If the discounts were e liminal ed. the PUC's Vlado Bece said. ··we're certain the unions would demand highe r wages al least to the extent of the benems they'n.• getting at these reduced rates ·· In San Diego, the gas com pany·s 4.000 e mployes get a 25 percent discoun t on monthly bills. A top executive of P acif1<· Telephone Co. t'<tn order up to five free t e lephones, without frills. The newspaper quoted J ohn Thompson. who monitors the PUC in the offire of legislat1v<' , analyst A. Alan Post, as saying he was unaware that all levels of governments above the county level lose taxes because of the discounts. Thompson said in an tn · terview: "'Maybe we should look into this.'' Tht.> stor) said f1gunng the ta" e:, on gas and electric services are more complicated than those· on telephone u:,e because the) • are based on the company·s over aU earnings rath~r than each customer's charge. But the new stale energy re search lax of 1 percent for every 100 kilowatt hours of electricity is unaffected by the employe db counts. lhc story said. Ill W eaJ,her Blows Good? Monday's rain clouds held a silver lining for Irvine's Public Works Department. according to public "or ks supervisor Georgt· Anderson. San Di ego Creek overflowt'd again Monday afternoon. flood 1n g th e intersection of MacArthur Boule vard and liniversity Drive. Hec<Just' crt•wmen \\Pre out responding to other call::., it took more than an hour to close the in- tersection, Anderson s aid The mtcrsection was dosed from I p.m .lo7p m Al lenst one councilman was ired bv the delav. Anderson said , "and ft mea ns thal wc"rc going to get radios .. School Fire 'S u spici~us' A fire of ··suspi< u., ongin" Monday caused $3.500 damage lo a facuty washroom at Unt\·ersity Hi gh School in Irvine W('"afher Those s hower• should end this evening, with fair and warmer skies Wednes- d ay, according to the weather service. Chance of rains less than 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight 43to48. Costa Mesa police did report a sharp increase in minor tramc acridents. "They just about tnpled," said Lt. John Regan, of the police department traffic bureau. ··People just can't seem to adjust their dri vlng habits to the weather." 1'he Costa Mesa accident rate average<j a bo4t one per hour dur- ing a 24-boul' period involving those reported to police, while many m6re fender-benders oc- curred and never came to atten· lion, with motorists simply ex· changins insurance information. . R .8yQI ··Scandal Bared Ir vi ne Fire Chief J amf's Bradley said the 6 p.m. blaze started in a storage room for paper "ash room supplies in thl' restroom building in lhe center of the campus INSIDE TODAY Dr. Linus Pauling insista thal Vitamin C is ltill t~ "cure /or tht common cold" despite contradictory 1ta1e- mtnt1 by ~mtrfcon Mttlica1 A1sodotton StOTJI. Pagt AS Ind ~ . . ' Newport Beach police did re · port a mudslide early Sunday morning along Coast Highway. Portions of the hills ide at Promontory Poi'pt sUd Into the ttigbway and plirtlally blocked the right, eastbound lane. There were three slides. The largest was about 40 feet long. City crews cleared the highway to keep the tr:imc flowing and Promontory Point crews later finished the clean-up project. The storm, wruch is exi>ected to clear up tontc't, wt.th tairer sides and w.arlMJ' ~-.ya precttet~ tbrouah Satur day, brou(ht varied r1lnl1U along the Oral\ae Coast. Laguna Beach bas had .83 inch durtn1 a 2A·hour pe.rlod end.Ill.I at.. 8 a.m. today 1ntl 2.83 Flames caused $500 damage to supplies and $3,000 to the struc lure as the fi re burned through the roof of the storage room, hl' said. The cause of the fire is under investigation, he said. Grea se Guns Gone Grease guns and gasoline cans with a total value or $520 ha\C been stolen from the storage yard of an Irvine area machine company. Orange Coun\7 Sheriff's officers reported today Deputies said burglar.; cllmbed the barbed wire fence at the pre· mises or the Shepherd Machine Corporation. 6565 Burt Lane, and removed the pro~rty from a number of parked company vehicles. ,, A l DAILVPILOT Stuilent · Bus Rate R~vealed Saddleback College students riding the bus to school soon will benefit , from improved service and reduced rates through"'B special ''student package" pro-· vided by the Orange County Transit District. Instead or the normal 25-cent fare college students will have the option or buying a monthly $8 ticket giving them unlimited Tl.des. dean of students Jack •Swartzbaugh said Monday night. He told members or the gov-· erning board they will be able to save an additional dollar by buy. mg a three-month ticket, priced al $20. The new. reduced fares are scheduled to become available to Saddleback College students later this month. Swartzbaugh ~aid the prepaid tickets would also be made LJvailable to staff members and that the best part or the package deal is that it doesn't cost the col- lege any money. D.tllf Piiot Stall 1''*-STORM TWICE CAUSED EARTHSLIDES THAT CLOSED PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Capistrano Beach Area of Highway Is Frequent Trouble Spot In Bad Weather Swartzbaugh also disclosed that the Orange County Transit District intends to add a new route, Route 75. to its system which should materially improve transportation for students living m the Tustin· Irvine areas. That route will begin in Santa Ana, move to I rvine and the com- munity of El Toro before re- aching the Mission Viejo cam- pus. Because plans remain pre- liminary. it was not immediately known' whether Route 75 will in- clude a s top on campus or whether a transfer will be re- quired. Irvine Police, Schools Plan New Program Frorn Page Al SCHOOL ... asphalt base about three weeks ago. The slick road, aggravated by recent rain, sent a Mission Viejo driver sliding up and over an em- bankment las t week and on Saturday was the scene of a minor accident involving an Orange County Traru;it District bus. · Two weeks ago the slick road was blamed by the parents of a Mission Viejo youth as the cause of an accident which left their son in the hospital with several broken ribs. The downhilJ section of La Paz was posted with 20 mph warning signs today but no warning signs A program aimed at improving bad been placed on the road im- relations between police and media!ely following the slurry youth-and heading off patential . 1 sealing. law enfo rcement problems County Roa d Department before they occur is being spokesman William Zaun said planned by Irvine's poJice force. • warning signs are not normally Talks began this morning required following the applica- between Police Chief Leo Peart tion of sealing oil and that it 1s not and Irvine school Superintendent the departme nt's policy to post A. Stanley Corey on a $50,000 a them. vear "school resource officer" La Paz Intermediate School program which could go into er-children riding home on the bus fect next September. were visibly shaken as a result of UndeT the proposal, two of the . the ordeal. city's police officers would be as- signed to the school district to act in a varie~y of community rela- tions and counseling role:;. Peart said the officer ''would not be undercover agents and woulcLnot be truant officers." "The aim of the program is re- ally to h ave better liaison between the schools and t he police department regarding public safety m alters," ~earl :,aid. Peart wants to devise \Vays to. improve relations between youth · and police "before problems with juvenile delinquency and van- dalism get worse.·: Referring to mass drug-related arrests of 1 r vinC' high school stu- dents last March, he said. "The experience last year told us that we need to be spending more time relative to the young adults in the community. We need to be spending more time in a positive way." Snow_Hiu Mountains SAN DIEGO <AP) - Snow was a foot deep and still falling today in moun· tains east of San Diego. An early-morning deluge pushed downtown San Diego's storm total to 2.88 inches. Supt. John Stafford at P alo m a r Mount ain northeast of E scondido said there was a foot of snow on the ground around the observatory operated by Caltech. To the south, Mt. Laguna was buried by nine inches of snow with more falling. -.. Flood Hits Hpmes; . . PCH Closed Twice By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 Ille Oallf Ptlot 5'atf Nearly a score-0f flooded homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach and severe rockslides that twi ce closed Pacific Coast Highway north of San Clemente marked the most serious damage from the storm front that hit the south Orange Coast Monday and early today. Orange County firemen were summoned lo 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Mondav afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors etfter street gutters filled· with storm runoff. \ Streets particularly affected were Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point and ·Calle Fortuna. Calle Portola, Via Sacramento and Via California in Capistrano Beach. a fire department spakesman said. ','As county firemen ·vacuumed water from the homes, state highway crews worked through the evening hours to clear tons of debris Crom Coast Highway between Palisades Drive and Camino Capistrano. ln Laguna Beach, where .83 of an inch or rain fell during the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. Fro111 Page AJ RAINS ... ~orked through the evening hours to clear tons of debris from Coas t Highway between Palisades Ori ve and Cam mo Capistrano. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p.m. and later from 7:30 to 9: 30 p .m., according to the California Highway Patrol. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p.m . and later from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m ., according to ~ California Highway Patrol spokesman. ~oh Hope Due At County Fair in Mesa Bob Hope will give a performance at the Orange County Fair this year, his 90· minute appearance costing $25,000. The comedian, the biggest name entertainer ever booked by the fair. will appear with Les Brown and his Band of Renown and a woman singer July 15. The total cost for the show will be $30,000. "Three years ago the entire en- tertainment budget for the fair was $30,000," fairground s manager Jim Porterfield said to- day, 'emphasizing that the book-· ing of Hope was another step in the growth or the fair itself. Negotiations to gain a commit- ment from Hope and Les Brown lo appear at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa were completed Monday. Porterfield polled the nine b oard members by telephone for their approval of the expenditure to book the com- edian. "We realize that the show won't pay for itself that one even- ing," Porterfield said. ··But it adds credibility to the fair. Peo- ple who may not even see him will read about him coming to the fair and realize that the fair is in the big leagues." Illegal 'Vote~' Guilty One or eight persons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on crl1Pinal c:har~s $lem- ming from allefed lllqal voting dl.arinl Congressman Jerry Pat· terson 's election campatgq has pleaded 'uilty to lesser charges. Superior Court Judge Kepnet.b E. Lae flned M ra. Derilynn Conley, 21, of Orange, $300 alter she admitted in bis COW"troom that she voted when she was not entitled to vote in the 1974 elec- tion that sent Patterson lo Washington D.C. Judge Lae dismissed charges of consoiracv. oeriurv and false voting filed against Mrs. Conley and declined to impose a proba- tion term for an offense that e<>uld have sent her to stale prison·. Judge Lae also reduced the status of the offense to a misde- meanor. Seven olher def end ants who · were named by the Grand Jury are due in Superior Court March 21 for a hearing on their motion to dismiss identical charges. All seven have been ordered to face trial April 14 providM that no disposition of the allegations is reached in a pretrial hearing set for April 4. All are free on their promise to appear. It is stressed by the district at- torney•s office that Patterson was not involved in the alleged acts that gave him eight extra votes and had no knowledge of ·them. It is alleged that the defendants registered to vote at homes owned by Santa Ana City Coun- cilman Lor in Grisel and the councilman's parents when they all actually resided outside Pat- terson's 38th district. Griset's son, Daniel E. Grisel, 30, and his wife, Judith, 31, are among the seven defendants. The younger Grisel was Pat- terson's campaign manager in the drive that sent the Democrat to the nation's capitol to take over the seat vacated by retired Congre6sman Richard Hanna. Clemenle Mom F aci11g Arson Deaths Trial A San Clemente woman will face trial o n two counts of murder and one of arson in the deaths of her two thildren in an Arkansas trailer fire. Shelia Lessley, 19, formerly convicted of child abuse in San Clemente, has been bound over to Pulaski County district court where under st ate law, she could receive a death sentence if con- victed of murder. Mrs. Lessley fled to Arkansas with her 4-year-old son Jessie, following sentencing but before . serving a 60-day sentence for child abuse. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant with a second child, was to leave Jessie with relatives in that state. The two children were burned to death in a fire at Mrs. Lessley's trailer in a mobile home park just outside Jackson- ville. f~•P.,-.eAJ · LON'N6~ .•• The nported ~~came as • surpr\fe to Political ob- servers ln Phnom Penh, wboonly two days aao had been told such a reshuffle would wait until after the U.S. Contress voterl oo a $222td million emeree.ocy snllllarY a bill for Cambodia. . . · Political and dlp1omahc sources said Gen . Sosthe~e Fernandez, commander in ch1er of the armed forces atnce 1972, wa5 fired frqm his position iD ,a heated meeting at Loo Nol s palace on,~nday. FernaQdez ,was blamed f~ Ule poor pe.rformence ol governmen\ troops in handling the Khmer )\ouge offensive and failure to pus h general mobilization, palace sources said. · , Meanwhile, President Ford's • chief spokesman said today some Americans have begun leaving embattled Phnom Penh at the suggestion of the U.S. am- bassador there. White House press seeretary Ron Nessen told news men in Washington t hat Ambassador John Gunther Dean suggested "nonessential people," prin- cipally wives and children, leave · the Cambodian capital. Nessen said "very few" Americans were involved and that only som e have left. He said there are abou,t 400 Americans altogether in Phnom Penh. In a related· development, North Vietnamese troops backed by tanks l aunched widespread attacks across South Vietnam to- day, toppling district capitals, bases and outposts, cutting highways and threatening to seize th eir second ·provincial ~apital in two months, military • officials said. . South Vi,etnamese officials said the situation in the lower Central Highlands provincial capital of Ban Me Thuot -where nine Americans are trapped - ·worsened when North Viet- namese reinforcements backed by tanks renewed their assaults on the city and captured many parts of the town. From Page Al SCANDAL~ • prosecutor's department and the police commissioner's office on Lord Somerset 's behalf. The pri nee, Cuffee said, "didn't believe a word of it and wished to concern himself to clear LAS <Lord Somerset~ ... and· must have something settled." Soon after, Somerset left the. country -betore an arrest war- rant was issued. The papers also include evidence that distinguis hed clients of the brothel tried to bri.be the male prostitutes or Cleveland St reet to go abroad before they could be called as · witnesses. The Ti mes or London described the documents today as "an il- luminating example of the Vic· torian high establishment clos- ing ranks and pulling strings to protect its errant members." Mayor Pick Set Tonight in Irvine · The Irvine City Council will name the city's fourth mayor during council reorganization tonight. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The school resource officers, Peart said, would present lec- tures to s tudents on youth respons ibilities in society, rights in search and seizure situations, law enforcement procedures, history of police and similar topics. '~1· ·--··-=--===ii Another rol<' for the officers would be lo act as counselors to students. parents and teachers regarding law enforcement mal- l ters. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TrwC>f'~. GN\t O•flv Ptlot W11o1lhwh•Chl\Com· n.ned ttw N•wt Pr•\\ ,,.. ovbtl'"'"° cw f'W' Ot.M'\~ C.O.st Pueit•""•N.3 Como•nv !M'o•r•h f'O•ttoft'\ "'e publl\IWCS MonG•v '""'uQh Fr1o.ty 'Of' Co\ltt ~w~ Nf'wQOft Bt•'"· H'-"'fl"'Olon a...c"1,.our.-- 1"'" V•ll•' i; "'""" \~dOlf'W<'.11 V•llf'y •"-' Ld~ Bt•r" ~utr· C.o.t t A \1nqtf rtQt°""'I eOUtOft I' pVOl!\hta ._.1vrOt1V' ,nd ~.~, l"- ptHt<•Nf P\.ltJH .P\1nQ pt4nt • > \it II» 't\Jc\t IUt Sf.IM\, (.°'I• Mc-Y, C•hforn1• 92•1' Robert N . Weed Pr...,16fnl •"" Pu.,.,_ Jack R. 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' l ~,,,. ~ . : ··" For the benefit of alf the people that couldn't be helped our first week, we are extending our sale. We have temporary special prices on numerous qualities, and many special purchases. If you can~ IJlif<e our regular hours, call us, and we'll arrange to be here. ' fTOM ... Ult ..,D_R_A_P-ER_Y_S_A_L ..... E~ ALDEN'S CARPET -:~::~~ ALSO GOING 1663 PLACENTIA AVf. •COSTA Ml$A • 646·4838 ON HOW ' ,. 7 ! I 7 • By KATQY CLANCY ottMO.lt~ ............ A parents' 1roup plans to ask the Huntington Beach Ubion High School Board tonight to help fight efforts to form a new unified s chool district within Fountain Valley. Meanwhile, factions on both sides of the issue are gearing up for a battJe Wednesday night . . ' befor• the OQlln)lCoaty CoDl· mittee on 'S~ ol Distriq Organization an prll 10 be/ore the state Board of Education. Conrad Epley i_!poketbaatl for Parents Acting ~r Chifclren and Teach ers C PACT>. s aid a representatl ve ol tys oraJDization will ask for help tonight from the high school trustees. That meeting will be at 7: 30 p.ni. at MariM HiStiScbOol, PACT represents famill~ who !Ive In tbe Hun•gtOtl ee,di »or· tlon of t he ~ountato Va.ijey <elt!men~n > Sotaoo?)>isttict. He SJid PAC'f also will have a representattvc at Wednesday's meetlng 'Of the Orange County Comm ittee on School District Organiiationat 7:30p.m. inFoun· taio Valley School District Of· fices. 1\llt meetlng bas been ealted to s~Qdy what t 6uld happen lb Ute f:lwitington Beach area if the Fo~ Valley plan sue~ Epley sajd bis group Mll •n· cotaraa• tbat ·stqdy, but still pltnis U> filtit the petf tlon eUOf'\ before the stat until qa~tions dealing wiqa teachJ!r rights, tax b~e. and impac:i on cl\ildren have •been answered locally. Sheila Marcus, spokesman for a group of Vista View parents, said that &roup also will express opposition to the plan at the coun- ty and state levels. Vista View is inside Fountam Valley but within the Ocean View School District. It serves families in Midway City. Westminster a nd Fountain Valley Teday' ·c1 .... g N.Y. StoekS Meanwhile. Carl .. Bud" Jones. leader of the Fountain Valley peti- tion drive, said members of his committee are continuing \o pre- pare for the state bearing. Sixty supporters of the eUort met Monday night at Tamura School, he said, a nd agreedtocon- t mue working for approval of their plan by the state. <See BATTLE, PageA2) No Cltg Aetloll Clinic Hassle :.a,.I • :·nanot Error ' Set for County Incumbent Unseated by Recount ~ Former staff workers and volunteers a t the Huntington Beach Free Clinic are preparing to take their cause to Orange County s upervisor s. Laurie J a mes, former medical coordinator a t the clinic, said to· day the clinic issue is on the ·cambodia Shakeup Revealed PHNOM PE NH. Cambodia CAP) -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Bo rel to form a new government in a sweeping s hakeup that included the ouster or the armed forces comm ander in chief. The move, announced by the national radio, was seen as the s tart of a major change in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sources said the U.S. Embassy was be hind the s hakeup, but one diplomatic source said the moves couJd have taken place without prior knowledge o f the U.S. am- bassador. The reports came as the Com· munist·led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. Heavy rebel rocket and artille ry shellin~ of the Phnom Penh airport again curtailed the American airlift of vital rice sup- plies from Saigon, and U.S. of- ficials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday. Political sources said Long Boret tendered his r esignation late Monday, saying his govern- ment "is incapable ofleading the country any more" following the removal o f a province c hief without consulting his cabinet. The sources said Lon Nol ac- cepted the r esignation and im- mediately renamed Long Borel to form a new government. The prime minister and the former cabinet m et with Lon Nol at his palace late today to de- liberate on the composition of the new government, the sources said. 'The reported resignation ~ame 11s a s urprise to political ob- servers in Phnom Penh, who only two days ago had been told such a reshuffle would wait until after the U.S. Congress voted on a $222 million emergency military aid bill for Cambodia. , Huntington Fights SCAG Shift Move Huntington Beach may join its Orange County neighbors to the north and south in opppsing the transformation or the Southern California Association of Govern- ments (SCAG) into a statutory agency. City council members, on a 4·1 vote Monday night, asked the ci- ty attorney to prepare a resolu- tion for next Monday's meeting indlcatlng th•lr opposition to such a move. Newport Beach and Seal ~ach have already adopted similar re· solutions, based on SCAG •s own push for 111ls\ation to make it • formal u1lo"al 1ovemmental ag~ocy. Keyor Al Coen ~ the proposed reaolutl0tt.He l.eicj ht ls not yet sure of hll ooaWon on the 'lnue. agenda for next Tuesday's coun- ty meeting. "We won't take ahy other ac· lions until we see what happens before the supervisors," s he said. About 30 to 40 former clinic workers .attended Monday night's Huntington Beach City Council meeting but their hope for city council action was crushed by Mayor Al Coen. Coen eyed the clinic gathering, looked at Lloyd Charton, the at- torney representing former clinic acting director Michael Lyon, then a nnounced there would be no debate on the issue. "'The chair will not permit any discussion on the Free Clinic.'' Coen said. "The only action the council should t a ke is to react to any recommendation from City Administrator Dave Rowlands .·· Charton tried to reply to Coen 's decree. but lhe mayor refused that, too. Councilwoma n Norma Gibbs moved to overrule-Coen's action, but she lost 4 to 1, so the free clinic workers left the council chamber without discussing the issue. Rowlands said today he does (See CLINIC, P age AZ> RECOUNT VICTOR Seat Beach •a Jadtaon A correction in the ballot coun\ has produced a new trustee in the Seal Beach School District. Solace Jackson, a 47-year-old house wife aod community volunteer, uns~ated incumbent Trustee Lloyd Patterson, in the March 4 election. the county Registrar of Voters has an- nounced. An incorrect ballot count had given Patterson 1,303 votes to Mrs. Jackson 's 1,247. But a re- count showed a lOO·vote error on Patterson's total, putting him Patterson Ele~tion Ineligible Voter Given $300 Fine One of eight persons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on crimina l charges s tem· ming from alleged illegal voting durina Congressman Jeuy Pat· terson 's election campaign bas pleaded guilty to leaser charges. Superior Court Judge Kenneth E . Lae fined Mrs. Derilynn Conley. 21 . of Orange, S300 after she admitted in his courtroom that she voted when she was not entitled to vote tn the 1974 elec- tioJJ that sent. Patterson to Washington D.C. N. Coastal Cities ' J udge Lae dismissed charges of consoiracv. oerturv and Calse voting filed against Mrs. Conley and declined to impose a proba- tion term for an offense that could have sent her to slate prison Judge Lae also reduced the status or the offense to a misde- meanor. Escape Flooding Seven other defendants who were named by the Grand Jury are due in Superior Court March 21 for a hearing on their motion to dismiss identical charges. Monday's raio flooded homes and caused rock slides in south Orange County, but authorities reported little flooding and no closed streets in the cities or Hun- tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Irvine's perpetual flooding pro- Utility Hike Protest Set Mayor A I Coen was authorized by h is Hunt· ington Be ach City Council mates Monday night to send a protest letter to the State Public Utilities Com- mission regarding rate in- cr ea ses for utilities . The council refused to put any momey into a new anti-rate increase group known as TURN <Toward Utility Rate Normaliza- tion). but agreed a letter to the PUC would at least in- dicate the city's feeling about the issue bJem at MacArthur Boulevard and Univers ity Drive forced closure of the inte rsection from 4 to7p.m. Mond•Y· Costa Mesa police did report a sharp increase in minor traffic accidents . ·'They just about tripled," said Lt. John Regan. of the police department traffic bureau. "People just can't seem to adjust their driving habits to the weather.·· The,. 'coata Mesa accident rate averaged about one per hour dur ing a 24-hour period involving those reported to police. while many more fender-benders oc- curred and never came to atten· lion. with motorists simply ex changing insurance information . Newport Beach police did re- port a mudslide early Sunday morning along Coast Highway. Portions of the hillside at Promontory Point slid into the highway and partially blocked the right, eastbound lane. There were three slides. The largest was about 40 feet long. City crews cleared the highway to keep the traffic flowing and Promontory Point crews later finished the clean-up project. · <See RAINS.PageA2) All seven have been ordered to face trial April 14 provided that no disposition or the allegations is reached in a pre trial hearing set for April 4. All are free on their promise to appear It is stressed by the district at- torney's office that Patterson was not involved in the aUeged acts that gave him eight extra votes and had no kn6wledge of them. It is alleged that the defendants registered to vote at homes owned by Santa Ana City Coun · cilman Lorin Grisel and the <See VOTER. Page A2) T una h oat Pick e ts LOS ANGELES <AP) About 25 wive.s and s upporters of American tuna fi shermen being held by the Ecuadorian govern- ment picketed peacefuJly outside the Ecuador Cons ulate here Mon- day. A s pokesman said the de- monstration was to protest "in· action by the U.S. government " and "brutality s h own b y Ecuadorian soldiers against the fishermen last week.·· ~ .. Royal Scalldt!.l .Bared Documems Confirm Link To Gay Brothel LONDON <AP> -Queen Vic· toria's ra·mily and government leaders of the day hushed up Buckingham Palace's reported connection to a sex scandal that shocked Britain 7S years a10, ac- cording to official documents opened this week. The 1cand11l centered on a male homosexual brothel in Lon· don's Cleveland Street aJlegedly (requenled by Lord Arthur Somer.set, ~querry to the Prince of Wales. and ot~cr prominent men. Details of tbe affair came to Ught when the dlrC!ctor ol publlc prosecutions opened relevant dowment.a to publlc lnspe<.'llon. Until rec~tly. the department hpl the wraps ~n ofliclal docu- ments for 100 years. The papers confirm rumor s rife at the Um~ t hat soch leaders as the Prince of Wales and the prime minister, Lord slllsbury. prevente<l authorities from pro· secutlng Lord Somer5et. The Prince oC Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victpria, became Kine EdwardVJJ. The documents aJSQ .revealed that officials at the trme wrote that Lord Somerset's attomey boastM that j f the peer was taken to court "a very disl'lngulshcd person will be lnvolved-PAV." That ref erred to Prince Albert Victor. t.be .bl~ck sheep" atoong Qukn Victoria's chlld~ra . 1'1e prince's name had earlier been mentioned in the ••Ja ck the R4P- ~r. '' murdera that tcrrorlted London. The documents do Ml !lll11U09J. Prince Albert furth.-· .... 'TIYlll'~..,.i a third behind Mrs. J ackson. The rtnaJ count now is. -Ruth Calkins, 1,337. -SOlac~ J ackson, 1,247 -Lloyd Patterson, 1,203. -William ''Rip" Gowen, 453. There were two seats open. Mrs . Calkins. the top vote getter. has been on the school board more than 20 years. Patterson, who is a lso a member of the Orange County Committee on School District Organization, was seeking his fourth four-year term on the Seal She'll Get Hang of It VENICE. Calif. <UPI > The young woman bank robber appeared nervous behind her dark glasses. It may have been her first at- tempt at a holdup, and she ob viously needs more education in the fu ndamcn tals of the trade -such as knowing where the money is . Walking up to a teller al the Security Pacific Bank Monday, the woman pro duced a note demanding all lhe telle r 's money "You 're at the wrong window.'' t h e teller replied. ·'This is ·New AC'· counts.· so we don 'l have any money. The flustered would-be robber asked for he r nolt• bark and fled. More Lay1off s At Douglas Plant Seen Officials at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation said today there ''ill be more layoffs at the firm 's Long Beach plant this week. but said they cannot yet confirm the nu mber. Company s pokesmen said thl' lavoffs will in clude members of the United Auto and Aerospace Workers <UA W), engineers and :>alar ied employes . They also said no layoffs are expected this week at the firm·~ Huntington Beach planl, which employs 5,000. The company last Fhday laid off 1,000 UAW workers al Lon~ Beach in the wake of a month long strike by 19.000 members of the International Association of Machinists CIAM > The IAM has 7 ,000 workers in Southern California and 1.500 tn Huntington Beach The Long Beach facility. which manufactures DC 9 and DC 10 aircr aft. has b een forced to c urtai I work because of a · shortage of JAM ·produced parts IAM offi cial s said toda y strikers will continue receiving S40-a·week strike bencnts for the next thTee weeks. then $5.71 a day until strike funds are ex hausted. They denied re ports benefits will stop April 1. Mediation between the union and the company broke off Thursday a fter two days, hut un- ion officials said ta lks will reopen Beach board. · The new winner. Mrs. J ackson. has been a vice presi<;lent of the Huntington Beach-Seal Beach Lea~ue of Wome n Voters. a oast PTA leader a nd has been active tn youth programs as a volun- teer. A spokesman for the county re gistrar said the mistake was made when the precinct totals were added together election night. but the mistake was caught when the totals were re· viewed Rebellion Crushed , In Portugal LI SBO.'.'< I li P I l A1r F'orce units loyal to former President Gen. Antonio de Spinola bombed a military barracks at Lisbon 's civilian airport today in a short lived upris ing against the leftist • government. The government said it crushed the rebellion and that Spinola had gone under - ground. ll was the firs t indicalton that Spinola had been involved in the rebellion. He became president when a military coup ousted Portugal 's 40 -yea r -o ld di c - tatorship last April but was ous t- ed in turn by a le ft-wing coup that put the present government in power. The armed forces announced over radio and television that the right-wing paratroop unit in- volved.in the attack s urrendered and that "'Gen. Spinola has fled to an unknown destination.·· The attack was carried out by '' arplanes a nd helicopters in what President Francisco da Costa Gomes called a right·wi~ military move against the gov· ernment. Ile said the situation was under control but asked for calm to avert civil war. The attack was the firs t violence between units of the armed forces which toppled the fight-wing regime of Premier Marcello Caetano almost a year 'ago. It was the result of a deepen- ing split between rightwing political m<>derates and radical leftwingerS in the armed forcel\ who support the government. The bombing raid was carried out by sever al jet fighters and heli copters afte r two planeloads or right-wing paratroops landed at the civilian airport and oc- cupied it. or~n:CA Coas c W~afher Those s howers should end this evening. with fai r and warmer skies Wednes- day . according to the weather service. Chance or rains less than 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight 43to 48. I NSIDE TODAY Dr. Lanu~ Pauling insisls llult Vitamin C 1s stiU the .. cure for the common cold" desptte cont rodictory state- ments by Amencan Medical Assoc1at1on. !\lory. Page AS ' ' •• 41 OM.YPtlOT o.tty P'lllM SOit P- Get. Neae Post R .l. "Cuba" Morris. 65, director of transportation and com muniC'a t ions for Orange County s ince 1958. to-· day was appointed director of county's second s uperagency. A Costa Mesa resident and former Newport Beach policeman, h e wil l h e ad the new General Sel'\'iccs a gency. New Trustee Won't Attend Miami Session Richard Plum, newly elected to the Fountain Valley School Board, has turned down an in- vitation to attend a Miami school conference. And he urged all other trustees to also reject invitations to the April 18 through 22 meeting of the National School Boards Associa- tion. However.' Trus tee Karen Ackley said no trustees plan to attend anyway except Sheila Meyers, who will represent the California School Boards As- sociation. Plum said, "To send five board members lo Miami at taxpayer expense ranging anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000 when the district 1s supposedly in deficit spending is not wise management of funds." Mrs. Ackley agreed and said that was why only one board member would attend. A 67-cenl tax override fafled at the polls March 4, and tQJstees will m eet at 8 o'clock tonight to discuss ways lo trim $670,000 ·from next year's budget. ··1 just fell that when we are cutting funds, we should not al- -tend ," Mrs. Ackley said of the conference. She said Mrs. Meyers earlier had agreed to represent the stale organization. District Superintendent Bob Read said he does not know how much it wilJ cost the dis~rict lo send Mrs. Meyers to .Fiorida. From Page AJ CLINIC .•. not know if the clinic controversy ''Will be brought before lht? council. again. He said he had hopro the clinic people would be allowed to say a 1ew words. The administrator re- \'>orted two weeks ago that he was unable to brin ~ peace between tbe clinic's governing board and the former staff. At that time Rowlands blamed the clinic board for refusing to accept a compromise by r ehiring Lyon as director on a three or six- month probationary basis. ORANGE COAST HI' DAILY PILOT '""°'""9" Co.t\I O.lly Pilot, ..,lhwl't1<hl•<om· .,.,,..d Uw rw ..... Preu. I> ouDfl \ftod 1>y I~ O••NJr Ow\1 Pub41\.h1nq Con'P•"'• S"Po4'•t .... d,t-on ... .,, .. pubt1\Md Mof"rd•Y t t\rou9tt "'•°"'• t0t Co\•• Ntrw , Nf'•OOfl &e.a<h. ttunt1"Qton ~.en J.•un· t••n V•ll~y ltvtnt. S.ddlf'~C~ 'lett•y AM L"9UN &.Kh/Soulh Co•" A ''"II'• r09j°""' f"dll-" publ1~ S.•u•d••• ""° 'Wn<lav> T"" • P''"''""' pu011\tll"i1 o••nt '' •t JOO v.ittt llity Stteet,Co> .. -w. C.l1lorl>I• '2rJ& Robert N. Wel"d Pl'Utdt"I eNS "-'""'' Jack R. 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"'"'' ' Bob Hope will 1lve a · performance at the Oran1e County Fair this year, b.is go.. minute appearance costing $25,000. . The comedian, the biggest name entertainer ever booked by the fair, will appear with Les Brown and his Band or Renown and a woman singer July 15. The total cost for the show will be $30.000. .. Three years ago the entire eo- tertainment budget for the Ca.ir was $30,000,'' fairgrounds manager Jim Porterfield said to- day, emphasizing that the book· fog of Hope was another step in the growth or the fair itself. Firing lJp the Fir~en · I • --~ • Th~· City of f'ountAin VaUey ha• won a on-:-week rei>rteve ft(>m the ~lty of Huiitington Beach In a fi(ht to prevent the eonstructlof\ of a mobile home park on the border of the two comm unities. 1 ~ember~ of the Huntington • Beacb• City Cnuncn agreed MOil· day night. to delay tor one week approval or •I\ en\lironmenial . impac~ repc)l't <>n the ~er park propo&ed for the squth~t cor· oer of Ellis Avenue and Newland ~reet in their city_ Fountain Valley Mayor Bernie Svalstad told his Jtuntington Beach counterparts that his plan- ning stafC will show how standard "'Single family homes could be built on the property instead or mobile homes. Negotiations to gain a commit- ment from Hope and Les Brown to appear at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa were completed Monday. Porterfield J?Olled the nine board members by telephone for their approval or the expenditure to book the com- edian. . Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy • Carter, former governor of Georgia, speaks to a group of attentive firefighters at the fire station In Manchestei:, N.H., during an early swing around the campaign trail. The developer, Kato Brothers , contends the peat condition of the soil makes it infeasible to build homes there. Svalstad asked for a delay of' cJt least two weeks. but Huntington Ilea ch Mayor Al Coen said he felt one week was enough time for the two planning staffs to study the situation. "We realize that the show won't pay for itself that one even- ing,,. Porterfield said. "But it adds credibility to· the fair. Peo- ple who may not even see him will read about him coming to the fair and realize that the fair is in the big leagues." Design CJiange Eyed sc~;~~~· .. The impact report was brought to council level by Huntington Beach Councilman Jerry Matney as a courtesy to the neighboring city. The woman singer who will ap- pear in the show has not been named yet. The show will be pre- sented in the grandstand arena which will accommodate 10,000 with special seating. By Valley Planners E'romPageAJ RAlNS ... The storm, which is expected to clear up tonight, with fairer · skies and warmer days predicted through Saturday. brought varied rainfall along the Orange Coast. Laguna Beach has had .83 inches during a 24-hour period ending al 8 a .m . today and 2.83 inches since Thursday; San Clemente. 1.02 and 3.02 ; Newport Beach, .54 and 3.23, and Hunt· ington Beach, .83 and 3.23. Orange County firemen were summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Monday afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors after street gutters filled with storm runoff. The Fountain Valley Planning Commission will consider requir· ing longer driveways and bigger garages at new homes iq the city at a 7:30 p.m. meeting We<Ines. day. The changes are designed to give residents more space to park their campers and trailers, keeping them off the streets, ac· cording to Clint Sherrod, city planning director. They would require driveways 22 feet long instead of the current 20 feel, and would set a minimum garage size of 23 by 22 feet. Sherrod said the city now has no garage specifications, but does require two covered park- ' ing s paces 10 by 20 feet each at every home. Seven developers have notified the city that they oppose the change, Sherrod said, saying. they would add to the price of homes and reduce the size of Love Visits Cons Get Trailers SAN QUENTIN (UPI) Times are changing at "Q." San Quentin's toughest convicts will be able to receive one-day and two-day conjugal visits starting March 26, according to prison officials. They said Monday that two trailers had been purchased with money from the inmate welfare fund and will be set up ins ide the main walls near the t prison hospital. The trailers originally were lo go into operation in January, but widespread prison violence in recent months postponed the move. Inmates d eemed minimum security risks have been able to participate in conjugal visit programs in houses on the prison grounds -but outside the main walls -for morethantwoyears. Now maximum security inmates on the "Mainline" will participate in the program. backyards. The zone changes were sug• gested by Mayor Bernie Svalstad, Sherrod said. The city council would have to give final approval to any planning com- mission recommendations. Greg Erickson of Ponderosa Homes said the changes c:ould add as much as $1,000tothe price of a home. Sherrod said that estimate may be somewhat high. Sherrod said the city also con- sidered raising the height .of garage doors to allow tall cam- pers to be par.ked inside, but found it would be expensive and impractical. And while the changes may not be sufficient to provide parking for many or the larger campers, ·Sherrod said it should help. ..It will sort of mitigate the pro- blem but it still won't solve it," he said. FroatPageAJ BATTLE ... In addition, Jones said Foun- tain Valley City Councilman George Scott read a Jetter from the council suppoftingthe petition drive. The petitioners gathered 6,000 signatures asking the state to let them vote on forming the new dis- trict, 4.500 of which were verified against county voter roles. The Huntington Beach parents want a choice vote over joining the new Fountain Valley District or the Huntington Beach City School District. The Vista View parents said they do not believe the plan is sound anyway, and they had no voice in its formation. prosecutor'~ department and the police commissioner's office on Lord Somerset's behalf. The prince, Cuffee said, "didn't believe a word of it and wished to concern hi msetf to clear LAS (Lord Somerset)· ... and• must have somethinKS~ttied. •• : Soon after, Somerset left the colllltry -before an arrest war- rant was issued. The papers also include evidence that distinguished clients of the brothel tried to ·bribe the male prostitutes of Cleveland Street to go abroad before they could be called as witnesses_ Front Page Al VOTER ••• councilman's parents when they all actually resided outside Pat- lerson 's 38th district. Griset's son, Daniel E. Griset. 30, and his wife, Judith, 31, are among the seven defendants. The younger Grisel was Pat- terson's campaign manager in the drive that sent the Democrat to the nation's capitol lo· take over the seat vacated by retired Congressman Richard Hanna. Council Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Mon· day night by the Huntington Beach City Council: MOBILE HOMES: Gave the City of Fountain Valley one week to show why Huntington Beach should not allow a mobile home park to be built near the border between the . two cities. LIBRARY: Authorized the spending of $24,000 from re- venue sharing funds to buy equipment for the opening of the central library. BICYCLES: Approved the first reading or ordinance changes which will raise the price of a three-year bicycle license from $1 lo $3. LAND USE: Approved five changes in the land use ele· ment of the general plan affecting such areas as the town lots, Sunset Heights and acreage south of the central park. FREE CLINIC: Mayor Al Coen refused to allow any speeches on the free clinic controversy, even though dozens o( former free clinic supporters were in the audience. FREEWAY: Allowed the public works department to consider hiring a consultant to convince state authorities another off.ramp is needed at the San Diego Freeway to serve Huntington Center. . mSTORY: Agreed to spend $2,000 to match a state grant to build an historical artifacts display case for the central Ii brary. -~.._.... . .::.:.;.~---·--:i We have had such a response to our first safe in years that we physically could not cope. / ·For the benefit of all the people that couldn't be helped our first week. we are extending our sale. We have temperary special prices on numerous qualities. and many special purchases. If you can't make our regular hours, call us, and we'll arrange to be here. ~DIN··s CARPET 1663 PlACINTIA AVE.• COSTA MESA• 646-4838 l .,. t DRAf!ERY SA&;E . ,ALSO GOIM& ON NOW t • Bet.,ee11 Sto,...s Sailing vessel enters calm waters of Newport H~bor, leaving storm ocean waters aste'l'I) as clouds from passing storm bang over hills· of Laguna Beach· in background. Photo was tak about 3:30 p,m. Monday during a break in the series of rainstorms that bas been soaking the Orange Coast. View is from Baloow Peninsula side of •Newport Harbor jetty looking toward Pirate's Cove and Corona del Mar. By ARTHVS a. VINSEL .... OMty ........ His wrists looked pitifully thin ln the Southern California College yearbook photo. Hls hands clutched a atack of books in the lap bent •o hopelesaly by his years tn a wheelchair. But his eyes seemed to shine with lntelllgence and hope for the tuture be had planned. Kristy Vanderwaal, 2C, will not be graduating in May with a dou- ble major in the Bible and psychology and the academic honors that were due him. He died in bis sleep and was found by his roommates Satur- day morning, a victim of Mus cular Dystrophy that became evident when he was 13 years old. Vanderwaat thought he bad the disease licked, or at least backed into a comer. H/F OAIL'I' PIL.OT & ~ \'7@(11] [( ~@lf\YJD©®. South Coast Flooded Hew as wrong, according to the Orange County Coroner's Office. The Rev. Gayle Erwin, pastor of the Costa Mesa college, preached a memorial sermon for Kristy to- SUCCUMBS AT 24 Kristy Va".'derwaal day. graduate study at Fuller ''He was quite an unusual Theological Seminary io. guy," said Rev. Erwin of Van-Pasadena . was also a student derwaal, who, though confined to ·representative on the SCC Cam- a wheelchair. managed to pus Planning Committee. . become a student le .. der and Vanderwaal's contributions to honor student. • the committee included initiation Gi1't!Gtcflfl Option DEAR PAT: Noticing that many gas stations again are starting to give away glasses and similar pr,miums with a large gasoline purchase prompts me to ask if the oil companies force their dealers to become involved in offering premiums. L . T ., Dana Pofut State Jaw probibit.s an oU com- pany or distributor from com- pelling or 1nnuenciDg retail de- alers &o off er giveaway items. Each dealer deddes this on his own. CondltionJng sale of oiJ'Pro- du.ct s upon the additional purchase of other merchandise or services also Is acainst the law inCaWomla. Raclio St!tlt Free DEJ\Jt. PAT: Last June I re- turned my radio to Topp Juliette Electronics in Los Angeles , enclosing $3 for handling and a letter explaining the radio was st.ill under warranty. The com~ pany confirmed my shipment a month later. That's the last 1 heard, and I'd like to get my· radio back. C.M .• San Clemente Joseph Kates, service manager for the western division of Topp Electronics, says com· pany records Indicate that your radio was repaired and returned &o you in July. Kates Is assuming your radio was lost iD the mall, and aAOtber Is being sent to you. t:akadator Fnat1tres DEAR PAT: :rve decided to buy a calculator. What kind of features should I look for? A cou- ple of initial ~opping trips have Jeft me very confused as there· are so many models on the market. I 'm a high school -freshman. R.J., Costa Mesa Casto, Inc., manufacturer of electronic calculators, advises students In lower grades to con· sider a "mini" model. available for under $20. Your calculator s hould offer at least the lour basic aritbmetlc functions. Know before you buy wbat capactty you need in the answer display panel. Tbe number of dlgUs cllsplayable on most ealc•lators null from 6 to 1%. Many new macbiHs have an expan1lon feature, wblcb doubles tbe lengtb of anwers at tlle ao.cb of a key. AD utomat.lc com&aat, w•lch aflewl you &o perfora1 calcalattonsilnolvtng a repeated oamber and a fully noatJag decimal system, are featues ta.at would be asefal to you. Know bow to operate the cale11latot before partlaase, or · make sure that tberaup bllb'uc· Uons are lncladed with the machine. (;beck lite dlsplay panel for euy vtslblUty and test the keyboard for coanfortable Jlse .. lt yoa choose a mlnlaturbed talcalator, make certata tbe )leya am'' too amall for y..., n.pn ud &lie keyboard CH be ~acleaAIJ. ·Coast Highway Closed Twice by RockslUl.es By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ottaeDellr~i.t.aMf • Nearly a score of flooded homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach and severe rockslides that twice c losed Pacific Coast Highway north of San Clemente marked the most serious damage from the storm * * * front · that bit the south Orange Coast Monday and early today. Orange County firemen were summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Monday afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors after street gutters filled witb storm runoff. * School Bus Spins Out; None Injured By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OftlM D•llr Pllet SUff A school bus carrying 80 Mis- sion Viejo children slid out of control on a rain-slickened road Monday afternoon, doing two complete 360 degree loops, before .coming to a rest against a fence. Witnesses and firemen at the scene of the accident at La Paz Road and Mosquero Drive said it was a miracle no one was in- jw:ed.. - Driver Steve Bellows, 26, an employe of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, was credited with extraordinary driving skill which saved the children's lives. Bellows fold California• Highway Patrolmen he' was westbound on La Paz and began slowing for a crosswalk by brak- ing and downshifting when he lost control. · The large .Yello~ bus whirled Man 'Raped' By.3 ~omen DENVER <UPt> -Police to- day inve~igated a report by a 27-year-old man that he was sex- ually assaulted by three women, including one weighing 180 pounds who held his bands while another undressed him. . According to police, the man said he accepted a ride from the women while hitchhiking Sunday in northwest Denver. Police records showed the man got into the back seat of the car where two women joined him. He said the women, between 20 and 30, assaulted him while the third drove around town. The man said the women laughed throughout the incident and kicked him out of the car near where they picked hlm up. '· . around in th& road like a top, striking a center divider and gently nudging a fence before it came to a halt. "It was just like driving ori grease. The road was very, very slippery,'• Bellows said after the ·accident. La Paz Road bas been the scene of numerous major and minor accidents since a road · crew applied a coat of oil to the asphalt base about three weeks ago. The slick road, aggravated by recent rain, sent a Mission Viejo driver sliding up and over an em- bankment l ast week and on · Saturday was the scene of a minor accident involving an Orange County Transit District bus. Two weeks ago the slick road was blamed by the parents of a Mission Viejo youth as the cause of an accident which left their son in the hospital with several broken ribs. The downhilJ section of La Paz was posted with 20 mph warning signs today but no warning signs had been placed on the road im- mediately following the slurry sealing. County Road Department spokesman William Zaun said warning signs are not normally requi=following the applica- tion o e · g oil and that it is not the de rtment's policy to post them. La Paz Intermediate School children riding home on the bus were visibly shaken as a result of the ordeal. GigiShea,14,of26375Alhondra Place, said "I was really scared. The bus felt like it was rocking and like it was going to turn over." And Bill Weaver, 14, of .26482 Via Talavera. reported that stu- dents were tumbling in the aisles. "I couldn't open the door I was so shaky. I bad three or four other guys pushed on top of me .... One Herry Britton of Menhettan pro- ved to be a di••._ dent the other day during the Intern• tlonal Women's Day M•rch In New York •• he protested for so-called '"Men•• Streets particularly aftected -were Pacific Coast Higbway in Dana Point and Calle Fortuna, Calle Portola, Via Sacramento and Via California in Capistrano Beach, a fire department spokesman said. . As county firemen vacuumed water from the homes, state highway crews worked through tile evening i\,ours to clear tons of debris from Coast Highway between Palisades Drive and .Camino Capistrano. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p.m. and later from 7:30 to 9: 30 -p . m., according to a Cali(ornia Highway Patrol . spokekman. In Laguna Beach, where .. 83 of an inch of rain fell during the 24-bour period ending ;lt 8 a.m . tod•Y, the worst damage was a mudslide along Bermuda Drive that buckled a 40·foot stretch of sidewalk and curb, said Clyde Sweetser, public works superin- tendent. Phil Peter, San Clemente city engineer, said there was no ma- jor storm damage other than the expected flooding at the Sborecliffs Golf Course. The city logged 1.02 inches of rain during the24-hour period. In San Juan Capistrano, minor flooding wa s reported at Capistrano Valley Mobile Estates and at the intersection of Camino Del A vion and Alipaz St. Employes . Of Utilities Get Breaks? SAN DIEGO <AP> California utilities may be trim- ming more than $10 million an· nually from the gas and electric bills and telephone bills of their employes, the San Diego Union says. It comes in fringe benefits which cut 25 percent off their utility bills and up to 100 percent off phone bills, the newspaper said. The California Public Utilities Commission was quoted as say· Ing $1.8 million in discounts was given in 1973 to the 50,000 employes or Pacific Gas & Elec- tric Co., Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Co. ''Statewide, PUC officials said ·the $6 discount for 115,000 telephone company employes totals $8.5 million for a gas- electric-telephone total of $10.2 million on the basis of 1973 figures," the article said. If the discounts were eliminat- ed, the P UC's Vlado Bece said, "We're certain the unions would demand higher wages at least to tbe extent of the benefits they're gelling at these reduced rates." lo San Diego, the gas com- pany's 4,000 employes get a 25 percent discount on monthly bills. A top executive of Pacific Telephone Co. can order up to five free telephones, without frills. The newspaper quoted John Thompson, who monitors the PUC in the office of legislative analyst A. Alan Poet. as saying he wu unaware tbat all levels of governments above the county · level lose taxes becau,,e of the discounts. Thompson said in an in- terview: "Maybe we should look inlothis." Southern California College, of graded ramps and other cotil with an enrollment of about 660 veniences for the handicapped. students, is a liberal arts school A resident of 115 Lexington with ties to the Assembly of God Lane, a townhouse adjacent to Church. the campus, Mr. Vanderwaal Religion was important in the roomed with two friends among life of Kristy VanderwaaJ.. He hundreds at school, Paui, wanted to become a minister. Blakele y and Jerry Hoggett. "When he first enteted college, They helped get him to and from a -welfare department counselor classes. warned him not to go for his doc-. They put him to bed Friday torate because he wasn't going to night. He was feeling ill. live tbatlong,'' said Rev. Erwin. ·•He never talked a lot about ' Things seemed to change re-dying and he was very op· cenlly. timistic," said another friend, Kristy told friends ·his .. even though he was only sup· Muscular Dystrophy, a ,disease posed to live until he was 18 and which destroys the body with no that was six years ago." known cause or cure, had at least Friends also said the life that" been stabilized. had bee n seeping away-over the "For the first time in a long past 11 years due toMDapparent- time he took a new interest in Jy began to go quickly during the life," says Chaplain Erwin. ''He last couple of days of his life. even started dating." "I feel so strange ... like I'm The handicapped ministerial not even here ... " he said Fri- student who bad enrolled for day, after his last day of classes. Two Tots Killed San Clemente Mom Faces Murder Trial By JACK CHAPPELL Ot IH Dallr Pilot S..H A Sao Clemente woman will face trial on two counts of murder and one of arson in the death~ of her two children in an Arkansas trailer fire. Shelia Lessley, 19, formerly convicted of child abuse in San Clemente, has been bound over to Pulaski County district court where under state law, she could receive a death sentence if con- victed of murder. Mrs. Lessley fled to Arkansas with her 4·year-old son Jessie, following sentencing but before serving a 60-day sentence for child abuse. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant with a . second child, was to leave J essie with relatives in that st.ate. The two children were burned to death in a fire at Mrs. Lessley's trailer in a mobile home park just outside Jackson- ville. At first the incident was treat- ed as a routine fire, but a fire in- vestigator probing the tragedy became suspicious after meeting Mrs. Lessley at the site following the blaze. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Arlene Heath, said Monday that testimony during Mrs. Lessley's preliminary hearing revealed the woman's lack of emotion when telling of her babies' deaths made Fire Investigator 0 . H-. Henry sus~icious. Henry then looked further and spotted two areas in the trailer where it appeared a flammable liquid bad been poured. Owen Philpott, a fire investigator with the state police was called in a nd additional signs of arson were discovered, authorities say. Philpott said he found what he believed to be gasoline in the soil beneath the trailer and inside found that the kitchen gas stove had been left on and that the gas furnace had been tampered with. Mrs. Heath said the state did not reveal all its evidence during the preliminary hearing, just enough to show that probable cause existed for the defendant to be bound over. Trial date bas not been set yet . Mrs. Lessley was convicted of child abuse in Orange County and sentenced to county jail last August. Her. bus band, John, a marine, was convicted of felo~ child abuse and is ill state prison now serving time. ' Mrs. Lessley was released on her own recognizance and was given custody or Jessie in orde"r to take him to r elatives i(l Arkansas. The child had been beate~ severely, burned with cigarett~ on the face and burned on the in- steps of his feet. San Clemente police wer• called in when a neighbor saw the child wandering around cla4 only in a pair of training pan~ Flood Rescue 12-year-old Saves Boy,· 9 CANOGA PARK (AP) -Nine-year-old John Stevenson saw a fence, so be climbed it. ·From the top Monday be tumbled into a flood con· trol ditch which recent downpours bad turned into a mini-rapids. AN OLDER BOY, MATTHEW Wolson, was watching the swift flowing water. a rare sight for a lad in usually arid Southern California. The story said flgwina the lax· es on au and electric services are more complicated than those · on telephone use beeause they are baMd Cl\ the ~ompany•1 over- all eamtnis rather than each cuttomer•s ~bar10. Matthew heard a cry for help and soon saw bis young Canoga Park neighbor struggling in the four- foot deep torrent. When he saw Jobn unable to grab the bank, Matthew also climbed the fence and tben ran along the ditch's edge. trying to reach the im- periled boy. THREE BLoatS LATER, Matthew cauaht up and grabbed the younger boy's clothing. Jobil was pulled from the water. moments before s· units and two nl&bt-Ugbt equipped helicopters shO,ired up. Bui the new 1tale energy re. ae11·~b tax of 1 percenl for every 100 kll07'•tt hour• of electricity ls 'WWfeded by tbo employe dis- countl. the story aaHl I • Firemen said they lntend to recommend Matthew for a special llfesavma commendation. • ' I I ' ·I Now The • • l.;ood News • BLUE SKIES DEPT. -Back ·n a bygone era, there used to be "'1lis radio news caster who came #)n the air with the salutation, .-·Ah . there's g ood n e ws onight. . . .. That's what we ~eed today. Some good news. • You already know there has &been rtooding in San Juan ":Capistrano. That McDonnell -~"Do u g l as is planning more ~ ayoffs. That the Agriculture ~epa rlm ~nt is warning home ann e rj u gainst death by 'botulism. That Bobby Fischer is "'n anothe r imbroglio over fwhether or not he should de/end ~is chess title against Russian DAnatoly Karpov. .. You already know there is Jrighting in Cambodia , South Viet- ?iam and Portugal. And if you don't have anything lse to fret about, there is always axes, taxes, laxes. : YET THROUGH IT all, like the adioman of yeste ryear used to ay, there's good news tonight. If you a rc in sympathy with the ~omen's libera tion movement 'against sexis t, awful propagan- ,..ca, ther e is good news from E~regon. You kn ow the girl in the lack velvet dress who entices ou to buy certain Canadian oze for ·'the feel of black elvet?" You know the one. 1. Oregon has ruled she is too ~exy for their billboards and .:have outlawed he r . • IF YOU ARE a fortune-telling Jan, cheers for Gypsy Barney Marino, who is s uing the city of ..Newport Beach for the right to :stare into your upturned palm within the c onfines of that municipali ty. .. If you're a Fountain V;.sll cy re- ::sident grinding your teeth over a fore mentioned taxes. you get to wrelax a touch this ~eek. The s chool t r us tees have decided against asking you for any more ~ash. Right now. anyway. • Should you be one of those folks •who is always looking for an ex- cuse nol to ride the bus. take .. heart. Five guys just knocked over passenge r s on one ot 'the 'hounds as it traversed the southern end of our fair county. ·Just like the old stagecoaches. Now you can excuse yourself from bus r ides on grounds of .,.Personal safety. WORRIED THAT the com- puterized society is taking over fl your world? Rest easy. You havL· new ammunition today. 1 Certainly you caught the news 1 about Columbus, Ohio, attorney Richard Brudzynski who got tangled in a computer and came .. out married to his mother. Just because your name isn't !I Brudzyns k 1, don't think it couldn't happen lo you. TAKE HEART. Use this case ~the next lime you get in a hassle •with your ftien dly local creditdc- :partment. r And finally. we have the pre- r diction from your weatherman. J Blue skies are in his forecast for the Orange Coast. Neve r mind iC it just keeps O!l raining. ! Just re member : You have his prediction to be happy about. !W!flr· .... 11, 1115 Kissinger ANKARA (UPI) -Turkish torelp minlater Mellh Eaenbel · announced today after meetings wlth Secretary of State Henry A. Ktasinger that talks betw~ Turklah and Grttk Cyprlota over the future of Cyprus would be reaumed "very ahol"Uy. •• He called a .news conference to announce the move after bis third meeting with Kissinger in leas than 24 houra. Ki11t.n1er•s main al m was to eet the talks going aaaJn. KISSING ER TOOK A DAY out of hla Middle Ea.at peace shut· tle to fiy here at the surprise invitaUon of the Tu.rlrisb aovemnient after he bad conferred Friday wlth Greet foreip mlnlater Dimitrios Bitsios in Brussels. This evening Kissinger is fiylnl back to Israel to resume .his shuttle between that country and EJYpt in search of a second stage agreement on Israeli troop withdrawals in the Sinai desert. Speaking as }{jssinger called on other Turkish leaders, Esenbel told newsmen, "Talks will be resumed very shortly between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots. In time when there has been enough progress Turkey will be ready to begin negotiations with Greece.". The intercommunal talks broke down Feb. 13 after Turkish Cypriots set up a seperate federal state in the northern part or Cyprus, occupied by Turkish troops since last summer. IN A VISIT MARKED BY several anti-American manifesta- tions. Kissinger met today with Turkish foreign minister Bulent Ecevit and a number of minority parties before seeing President Kondurk. He met Monda,iwlth ~t11der S8c.U InDlik, and \HI a pogll~llity --Woukl l'etum to BrillteS fOi • ~ ~ ta1b with BltaiOI. I •' T\arklah newspapers aatd todaJth-'t TUrkbla J.Jdell.'1a tMlt talks with KtHlnaer !Jonda.Y made It elear TurktlY wouJil ace.pt no precondlUont for~ Cypl'Q.I wltb Greeee. • " Tbe newspaper Gunaydin qld the 'HNOI\ ~ey cll4 DOt cJOM down Ameaican buel lD retaliation f~ the c~«aal arm. cutoff waa becau..e Turkey's caretU:er tovernm.,ent laet.td authority. Police Hld today Jive members ot the leftlat Turkllh labOf. party were arrested Monday DUUnt poet.en oo walls protestlrif Kls1ln1•r'1 v.lllt. • . Police eald two stldtl of dynamttewer. hurlecl from• •PMd· ina automobile at the U.S. comulate 10 ta'&nbul Monday to pro- test KJaslnger•s visit. Only one of the stlcu exploded, cat11ln1 slight damage to a wall surrounding the building. There were no injuries. THE TEL AVIV NEWSPAPER Ha'aretz reported today that Israeli negotiators would give Kissinger on his returp from Turkey a "detailed proposal'' for an interim accord ~ith E!!vl>t. The first would call for an Israeli withdrawal of its troops or between 20 aqd 30 m 'iles east from the present lines, but would not include the k~v Milla and Giddi mountain oasses and the Abu lllideis oil fields in southwestern Sinai. ........ Comedian Dan Rowan said his room in Las Vegas was rifled and bugged in 1960 or 1961 to obtain information 'about my involvement' with singer Phylli s McGuire. Time magazine said CIA ordered prowling as favor to Chicago Mafia chief in exchange for services. · Coast Guard's Ul'I Telepllote Home, Memories Gone Mrs. G. E . Dupree, 81, Kennesaw. Ga. sifts through d ebris of her burned-out borne and wonders bow s h e will m ake it on an $84-a- month pension. All the widow could find were piles of half-destroyed personal let- ters and photographs that represent many memories of the past. · 4,500 Color Television Sets R ecalled WASHINGTON CAP) -About 4,500 color t elevision sets are be- ing recalled by two manufac turers because they could emil potentially hazardous radiation. The Food and Drug Ad- ministration said many of the 2,000 Quasar receivers and the 2,500 Toshiba sels re main in warehouses. unlike the $20 million recall earlier this year of some 400,000 sets which were in consumers' hands. The pending r ecalls involve Toshiba 19-inch color model C945 ~nd Quasar 19-inch color porta· bl e mod e ls WP55 32LW. WP5538L S, WP5546LW , WP553 4LW . WP5540LP . WP5016MW and HPS552. Solon's Dog Bites Hand That Fed Him ~mM~~~~ ( ]' In 1971, Rep. Andy Jacobs' dog ··c .5" was removed from the Jn. PEOPLE diana Democrat's office because it bit Rep. James Symington <D-· ' Mo.). On Monday, Jacobs held a him with a loud bark, drawing "welcome home" party for the blood Crom his hand, then lunging ~og and i_t promptly bit Sym-at his che~t before being pulled mgton agam. off. As J a cobs wrapped a Band-aid Symington was good natured around a bleeding finger on Sym-about the incident. ington's right hand, Symington • suggested that maybe the huge They put on a show at New g r eat d a oe s hould "see a York's City Hall lo honor Joey shrink ." Adams, and the comedian . Until Symington walked into walked away with it. "the crowded party in Jacobs' of-Leading theatrical figures, city fi ce, "C·S" had been quite calm officials, labor leaders, judges and friendly. and fellow comedians jammed But when Symington arrived the City Hall Blue Room as and attempted to feed the dog a Mayor Abraham Beame present- piece of cheece, C-5 lunged at ed Adams a certificate or ap· ·-predation Cor long-standing ef- forts to combat juvenile delln· Icebreaker Escapes Freeze From Wire Services The U.S. Coast Guard's biggest and strongest icebreaker, the Glacier, stuck for nearly a week in Antarctic ice, "rammed her way to the open sea" today, the Co~st Guard announced. The 8,600-ton ship won its race againat the swiftly approaching south Polar winter early this Widow Girl Found Dead In Colt!, Room MIAMI (AP) -A widow who ·didn't have money to pay her electric bill tried to keep herself and her daughter warm by burn- ing charcoal for heat after their electricity was cut off. It killed them. "It was a sad case -they were both obviously cold," Dr. Peter Lar dizabal, assistant medical examiner for Dade County, said Monday. Dolores Fernanaez, 44. and her daughter, F elicita, 11 , were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from a charcoal grill they used in their rented cottage he said. '· The two, bundled in heavy clothing agains t the cold, had been dead several days when their bodies were found in their cottage Sunday. The bodies were discovered by the landlady when she went to collect overdue rent. Although daytime tem- peratures in Miami were in the 70s and 80s last week, overnight temperatures dipped into the low 50s. "They had a heater. but the eleetriclty was cut off " landlady Juanita Curry said . .''She didn't have much money." • n I • c IN SHORT J -morning, weathering an An· tarctic gale Monday with 35 knot winds and blowing snow which reduced visibility to zero. "She backed and rammed her way through to the open sea with the use of only one of her two pro- ps." The other propeller was broken by the ice in the Weddell Sea, described as hard u steel. Phone F fre NEW YORK -A fire in a New York Telephone Co. installation early today caused no damage to equipment but was declared "suspicious" by fire marshals. It was the fifth fire in a telephone company in~tallation bere in less than two weeks. The fire was the second in the same mid-Manhattan telephone comJ)any building on East 37th !Street in less than a week. Ta riff Rate ATLANTA -Delta Air Lines, facing competition on lucrative New York-Florida flights, says it will ask for a new "no frills" re- duced tariff rate for flights from New York to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The two other major carriers, National and Eastern Airlines have been given permission by the Civil Aeronautics Board to of- fer the reduced Care tickets, with s tipulations similar to those Delta proposed. E R A·D eleat INDIANAPOLIS -The In- diana Senate has voted against the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. . .. l Ten Days Till Spring? quency. A native New Yorker, Adams has been long active in the Ac- tor's Youth Fund, which books free shows , featuring top celebrities, into high delinquency areas. Lardizabal said charcoal bags have printed warnings that the material should not be burned in closed areas because of the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning. The amendment, presumed de- ad. after def eat in Senate com. mittee four weeks ago, came up again Monday in the form of an amendment to a weaker stat4 equal rights amendment. Jt failed, 27 to2L Love·ly ·Study -·~ Alldllle ~~rcll flo<llon Buffalo l Ouc41qo . ~;:~~;~· 0.11•• Otn'tlt'~ I OetrOlt e :';~~ks W Honolulu IC-City U\V~~ M thlO.Ukf'f" Ml--h~ Hew0rlUtlS ..... y~ Otleflomt OIJ am.... PN!e*IC!ft\e ..._.. .. ~w=re>r.. ~Qt· -,..,_.. S4 ~· -SelU ...... 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'41116fOiftftt• .......... o. .. ,, ... ,. .... ,,..,.., ··-... .,,..,,,.,,, ... ,..... 11.s.~s .... .,,. ··~""-·~~ '"'°"fll It~.·~-....-... L .. ·'This ts a great day for me." Adams said. .. Guru Maharaj JI. 17, self· proclaimed "perfect master .. from India, assisted in the natural birth or hb first child. a daugbte~: The religious leader•a wi!e. the former Marilyn JobalGDt gave birth to an ei1bt-pound. eight- ounce glrl at the Guru's Divine Light Hiulon in Malibu. The Mah•raJ Jl named bl1 daugbter P rem aUa, whlah means vine of love. acconliq to a famUy 1poke1man • • .. Prox mire Assails Tax Waste WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. William Proxmire CD-Wis.). sald today the NaUonal Science Foundation is squanderina $84,000 to study why people ran in love. He said it was his choice "for the biggest waste of the tax- payer•a money for the month of March." The NSF project ls .. to find out why or how or lf or how Joq people fall in lo,ve, ••Proxmire said. 0 1 BELIEVE THAT %00 million Americans want to lean eome thin11 ln Ute a mystery," he said ... and right at tbe top Of .tbln11 •we don't want to know is why a man falls in love witb a woman and vice vena." Tbe 1tudy, now ln lta third year with total funding of $132,500, Is beln1 conducted by Dr. Ellen Bera~hied, prof euor of ptycholoay at the Unlvtrsity of Minnesota. Roland R9dloff, pro- ll"UD ditector for aoct.a1 psycholo1y at NSF, said the proJed la in- tended to explore t.be telaUonsb.ip between dependency anct lD- terpenooal relaUoDihlpt. BE &UD TRI a ESULTS COULD be used by man1•1e ~elon, pe7~bl8'dlt1 and clinical J>IYCboloalsts in ccnmaelln1 paUmta. Proxmire 11fd NSF also was apeodln& . -.1s,ooo t.o auady hitchhiking. 1 ...,..,000 to 1tGC1Y U>e social bcbaviot' or tbe Alaslan brown bear. -..ooo to abldy primate tftlh . -fUJ.000 to euml.no the African cllmalo dunn1 lbe laat lee " .. 1 BB 8MD BB nANNEo to make • ie.rtea ot rnontlllY ••awards" for waate:f\11federal1peodJoi proJtcta wblch Would be 'Climued .. by an annual bl&ceat waste ot the 7ear awaRI." . 7 TEN CENTS ' Alteniat!i'· to Coast .ffighWa f'., ·.•roposed A committee of council mem- bers from three Orange Coast cities bas begun the unveWng of an alternate road system for Irvine Company acreage between Newport Beach and ~a Beach. And the ne)lt' plan, far different from one already mapped by the land owner, avoids any direct connections to the overburdened stretches ot P acute Co.ast Highway. · The first of three unvellings before city council members in the allected citlea took place in Newport Beach Monday. Tonight it comes before council members in Inrine. and on Wednesday it will surface in Laguna Beach. In Monday's report lo \he Newport councilmen, Milan Dostal. who represents Newport on the committee. showed rn•P-' which suggest a major system or two loop roads in the ~ed re- sidential community of about 40,000 citizens. The vast acreage bas been un- der intense study by a broad- based advisory group known as TICMAP. The loop system proposed by , I the separate panel which bas met weekly to stUdy only traffic pat terns also calls for th&placement of t~ree large inl~nd parking areas. ~ith a s huttle service which W9Uld ~ve beachgoers from the to~ to he public strand. Dostal said t l the intent of the alternate 'plan was t-0 lessen the direct impact oT new traffic on the highway, and thus ease the burden to the cities :surrounding the huae1ll&4ftln& area. Mond"ay •s presentation followed a leJlgthy briefing b~ Jrv\ne Comp•n)' representatives who showed.lb& current ideas for land uses on tllie acreage. Spoke1men .for the firm avoided any value Judgment on the latest traffic proposals but urged that the new map be seriously studied. Dostal told fellow councilmen that no specific type of shuttle system is being proposed and that the idea still needs coM figures and a feasibility study. The committee which bas be~n meeting regularly every Friday afternoon for several months. "doesn't have the resources to de· vel9p all ofthe data." he said ShakB"p Seen Cambodia Eyes New Government Firi11g Up the Firemen De mocratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter , former governor of Georgia. speaks lo a group of attentive firefighters at lhe fire station in Manchester, N.H ., during an early swing around the campaign trail. Newport Are a S uffe r s Little Rain Damage Monday's rain flooded homes and caused rock slides in south Orange County, but authorities reported little flooding and no closed streets in the cities of Hun- tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Irvine 's perpetual nooding pro- blem at MacArthur Boulevard a nd Uni versit y Drive forced closure of the intersection from 4 to7p.m . Monday. Costa Mesa police did report a sharp increase in minor traffic accidents. "They just about tripled." said Lt. John Regan, of the police department traffic bureau. "Peo'ple just can't seem to adjust their driving habits lo the weather.'· The Costa Mes a accident rate averaged about one per hour dur· mg a 24-hour period involving those reported to police, while many more render·benders oc- curred and never came to atten- t10n, with motorists simply ex- changing insurance information. Newport Beach police did re· port a mudslide early Sunday morning a long Coast Highway. Portions of the hillside at Promontory Point slid into the highway a nd partially blocked the right, eastbound lane. There were three slides. The largest was about 40 feet long. City crews cleared the highway to keep the traffi c nowing and Promontory Point crews later finished the clean· up project. (See RAINS, Page A2> City Asks Widening Of MarinEr's Mile By J OHN V ALTERZA 0 1 Ille O.lly Piiot St•lf Complaints by some com· mercial property owners Monday failed to sway Newport Beach city councilmen who ca lied for a wider Coast Highway along Mariner's Mile. Despite the com plaints by some owners concerned about the ef. feels of a possible ban on curbside parking and the n eed for a 12-foot strip of new land, councilmen agreed with the recommendation of planning commissioners. The decision is the first of . STOCKS POST MIXED RECORD NEW YORK (UPI) The stock m a rket closed mixed today in a see-saw session on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading was extremely heavy. The Dow Jones industrial average, off more than two points early in the day and up more than four later, lost 5.24 points to 770.89. Advances and d eclines were almost even. Turnover amounted to 31.280,000 s ha res, up sharply from the 25,890,000 traded Mon- day. Prices were higher in heavy trading on the American Stock Exchange. • several proposed in a reassess- ment of traffic needs a long Coast Highway from Avocado A venue in Corona de! Mar to the Arches overpass. Councilmen conceded that the swift study and approval or up· graded specifications for the Manner's Mile segment was due in part to the desires for a s peedy rebuilding of the area ravaged by the biggest fire in the city's hjs. tory earlier this year. One prime point or contention by the ·owners of properties on either side of the fire area was the city plan to eliminate on-street parking along the edges of the highway and install bicycle lanes . instead. The current 100-foot-wide highway would be expanded to 112 feet. Theo Robins Jr. objected to the possible condemnation of 12 feet along the inland edge of the highway to accommodate the eventual widening. If that took place, he told coun· cllmen, an auto dealership build- ing which he owns would lose half its showroom. "And even though the dealer there sells foreign cars, a 12-foot showroom would just not be enQugh, '•he told councilmen. Gregory Dumas who represent· ed United California Bank -one of the burned-out businesses plan- ning to re build on the old s ite said that, while the bank's plans <See WIDEN, PageA2> PHNOM PENH , Cambodia <AP) -President Lon Nol today asked Premier Long Borel to form a ne w government in a s weeping s hakeup that included the ouster of \he armed forces commander in chief. The move, announced by the national radio, was seen as the start of a major change in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sources said the U.S. Embassy was behind the shakeup, but one diplomatic source said the moves could have take n pl ace without prior knowledge or the U.S. am- bassador. The reports came as the Com- munist-led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. Heavy rebel rocket and artillery shelling or the Phnom Penh airport again curtailed the American airlift of vital rice sup- plies from Saigon, and U.S. of- ficials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday. Political sources said Long Borel tendered h is resignation late Monday, saying his govern- ment "is incapable of leading the country any more" following the removal 9£ a pro\t\nce chief without consulting his cabinet. The sources said Lon Nol ac- cepted the resignation and im- mediately renamed Long Boret to form a new government. The prime minister and the former cabinet met with Lon Nol at his palace late today to de- Hberate on the composition of the new government. the sources said. The reported resignation came as a surprise to political ob· servers in Phnom Penh, who only two days ago had been told such a reshuffle would wait until after the U.S. Congress voled on a $222 million emergency military aid bill !err Cambodia. Political and diplomatic sources said Gen. Sosthene Fernandez, commander in cbjef of the armed forces s ince 1972. was fired from his position in a heated meeting at Lon Nol 's palace on Sunday. I Fernandez was blamed for the poor performance of government troops in handling the Khmer Rouge offensive a nd failure to push general mob1hzation . paJace sources said. Meanwhile, President Ford·s chief spokesll)an said today some Americans have begun leaving embattled Phnom Penh at the s uggestion of the U.S . am- bassador there. White House press secretary Ron Nessen told newsmen in Washington that Ambassador John Gunt her Dean suggested "noness~ntial people," prin · D.1•1Y Pilot Si.II f'lloto R . l. .. Cuba" Morris . 65. d irector of transportation and co mmunications for Orange County since 1958, to- day was appointed director of coun t y's s eco nd superagency. A Costa Mesa r es ideot and former ~cwport Beach policem an. h e w i I I h c a d t h e n c '" General Services agcnc~ Potterson Electio11 Ineligible V ote:r Given $300 Fine ) I One of eight persons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on criminal charges stem- ming from alleged illegal voting during Congressman Jerry Pat- terson's election campaign has pleaded guilty to lesser charges'. Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae fined Mrs. Deri lynn Conley, 21. of Orange, $300 after she admitted in h is courtroom that she voted when she w:is not · entitled to vote in the 1974 elec- tion that sent Patterson to Washington D.C. Judge Lae dis missed chargel> of consoiracv. oeriurv and false voting filed against Mrs. Conley ·She'll Get Hang oflt Royal SCandal Bared Documents Confirm Link To Gay~Brothel and declined to impose a proba lion term for an offense that could have sent her to state prison. Judge Lae also reduced lhe status of the offense to a misde meanor. VENICE, Calif. <UPI) - The young woman bank •robber appeared nervous behind her dark glasses. It may have been her fi.rSt al· tempt at a holdup, and she obvious ly n eed s more . educatlon in the fundamen- tals of the trade -such as knowing where the money is. Walking up to a teller al th~ Security Pacific Bank Monday. lhe woman pro· duced a note demanding all the teller's money. .. You're at the wrong window ,·' the l e lier replied. "This is 'New Ac· count&; so we don'l have any money." The flustered v.·ou1d·be robber a sked for her ~ back and Ocd. LONDON (AP) -Queen Vic- toria's family and government leaders of the day hushed up Buckingham Palace's reported connection to a sex scandal that shoeked Britain 75 years ago, ac- cording lo ofticial documents opened Utl week. The scandal centered on a male homosexual brotheJ ln Lon- don's Cleveland Street allceedly frequented by Lord Arthur Som erset, equerry to the Prince of Wales. and other prominent men. Details or t.be atfalr came to light when the dlrect.or of public prosecutions opened relevant documents to public iospect.lon. Until recently, the d~ment llcpt the wraps on official docu- ment.is for 100 yeor1. 'nle papers confirm rumoT'I I rife at the time that such leaders as the Prince of Wales and the prime minister, Lord Salisbury, prevented authorili'5 from pro- secuting Lord Somerset. The Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, became King Edward VII. • The documents also revealed that omcial.s at the tlme wrote that Lord Somerset's attorney boasted that if the peer was taken to court "a very disUn&Wshed personwtll bei&volved-PAV ... Tbat referred &.o~~ Victor, the blacl U::..l~nL.li.ilJ~ ~ Vlc:t ........ prtnce'1 11ame had er 6 menUoned IA U.. ••J ack lbe P· .,er:· "1utden tb terrorlttd Lof\doo. The doC'11DeftU dODOl Prlnce Alben ttar.U. Seven other defendants who were named by the Grand Jury are due in Superior Court Ma rch 21 for a hearing on their tnotion to dismiss identical chargea All seven have been ordered lo face trial April 14 provided that no disposition Of the allegations is reached in a pretrial hearing set for April 4 All are free on their promise to appear. It 1s stressed by the district at· totney's omce that Patterson was nol involved in the alleged acts that gave him eight extra _, ................ , ... ,.rwl had no knowledge or &l ... it ailffed th•t Ute defmdanu 'dlli~~r.·~Jititistere<l to •otc al boft'les •Y S~nt Ana Qty Coun· tn ~tin Ct~et aod lhc 8 I pi~ts WMa th Y all ~resided otttthlt Pat- ~~.,Btn di1trlct. • . cipally wives and children. leave the Cambodian capital. Nessen said · ·veFy few ' Americans were involved and that only some have left. He said there are about 400 Americans altogether in Phnom Penh. In a related development. North Vietnamese troops back~d by tanks la unched widespread attacks across South Vietnam to- day, toppling district capitals . bases and outposts. cutting highways and threatening tu seize their s econd provincial capital in two months, military officials said. Rebellion Crushed In Portugal LISBON lt:PI l Air Force units loyal to former President . Gen. Antonio de Spinola bombed a military barracks at Lisbon's civilian airport tQday ln a short lived uprising against the leftist government. The government said it crushed the rebellion and 'that Spinola had gone under ground. lt was lhe first indication that Spinola had been involved in the rebellion. He became president when a military coup ousted Portugal 's 40-year·old dic- tatorship last April but was oust- ed in turn by a left-wing coup that put the present government Ill power. The arm ed forces announced over radio and television that the right-wing paratroop unit in· volved in the attack surrendered and that .. Gen. Spinola has fled to an unknown destination." The attack was carried out b) warplanes and helicopter:. 111 what Pres ident Francisco da Costa Gomes called a right-wing military move against the go\ ernment. He s aid the situation was under control but asked for C'alm to avert civil .. var. The attack was the f1r::.t violence bet ween units of the armed forces which toppled the fight-wing regim e of Premier Marcello Caetano almost a year ago. It was the result of a deepen. 1ng s plit between rigbtwing political moderates and radical lcftwingers in the armed forces who support the government. <See PORTUGAL, PageA2) Orang<'~ Coas l .... { ~ "'eathe r Those s howers should end this evening, with fair and warmer skies Wednes- day. according to the weather service. Chance of rains less than 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight 43to 48. I NSIDE T ODA,. Dr Linus Pauling insist~ that Vitamin C is still t h~ "cure for the common cold" despite contradictory state ments by Amencon Medical Association Slorv. Page AS .. I , .. Bob Hop e will givo a 'Performance at the Orange C.ount.y Fair this year, his 90· lnlnute appearance costing '25.000. The comedian, the bl&aest name entertainer ever booked by the fair, will appear with Les Brown and his Band of Renown and a woman singer July 15. The total cost for the show will be $30.000. "Three years ago the entire en- tertainment budget for the fair was $30 ,000. · • fairground s manager J im Porterfield said to· day, emphasizing that the book- ..ing of Hope was another step in the growth of the {air itself. Negotiations to gain a comrml- ment from Hope and Les Brown to appear at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa were completed Monday. Porterfield polled the nine bo ard members by telephone for their approval of the expenditure to book the com- edian. "We realize that the show won't pay for itself that one even· ing." Porterfield said. ''But it adds credibility to the fair. Peo· pie who may not even see him will read a bout him coming to the ·rair and realize that the fair is in the big leagues." The woman singer who will ap- pear in the s how has not been named yet. The s how will be pre· sented in the grandstand a rena which will accommodate 10,000 with special seating. The s how will be free lo 'fairgoers. It will be included in the $1. 75 price of admission, as will all the other entertainment booked for other evenings during· \he fair. Porterfield said that the fair makes a profit every year, but he pointed out that it has grown dramatically in recent years. Four years ago the attendance for the event totalled 130,000; last year it was 213,000. The fair will last from July 11 to July 20. Out of an entertain· ment budget of $85,000, here are some of the performers who have been booked : July 11 . 12. 13 -Doug Kershaw, a country and western and rock entertainer. July 14 -Mexican Day, no booking m ade yet. July 15 -Bob Hope and Les Brown. . July 16 -Children's Day, no booking made yet. July 17, 18 -Bill Armstrong, a fiddler and banjo player, who at· tended Newport Harbor High School. July 19, 20 -Flash Cadillac and the Contin ental Kids, a 1950s-style group that played in the movie, •·American Graffiti." All the evening shows will begin al 8 p. m . Only Hope's will · be in the grandstand a rena. The others w ill be in the am- phitheater. Other shows that will be staged during the fair will be a pro- . !essional rodeo. July 12. 13, and 14, motorcycle races July 11 and July 18, and mini-bike races July 19 and July 20. These will be in addition to the 200 booths and horticultural and Ji vestock events. PAJD OBITUARY JUSTAPR4NK The death of Susan K. Mosich. carried as a paid advertisement in Monday's Daily Pilot, was in error. The UCI student is very much alive a t her Balboa Island address. The death notice was the result of an apparent prank. The Daily Pilot's verification and callback procedures for publis~g such notices has been considerably tightened as a resulL ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT ~~~,::<~~~~~,1:r,':!!~u=::;,;;;,::;. 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""''*'' edllerl•I l'Dtttr or o4vorllt•l'llOlllh ........ "'ff ... rtP,.dllt•d wllflellt -lot jMtlftlUIM .. dPYrtQM-r. $et6"4 cfHt ~·-..... et C...to ~-. CMi•llht. ~l,._ef&M'tWMM_,,.rl .,., rMll t-4 OOMMtllly, mlH..., ... ~ n• _,,,., . ' ......... TO APPEAR AT FAIR Comedian Bob Hope Hospital Will Open New Center A new $500,000 radi a tion therapy center designed to treat cancer patients is scheduled to open Wednes d ay a t Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. The public is invited to tour the facilities of the Donn a Maguire Duffield Memorial Radiation Therapy Center from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m . on opening day. · More than 350 cancer cases are diagnosed at Hoag each year, ac· cording to hospital spokesmen and the new center is expected lo provide an additional means of fighting the disease. Under the direction of Dr. Robert F. Shapiro, the therapy center features an "electron linear accelerator". a powerful machine that produces hi gh energy radiation through a pre· cisely controlled beam to kill cancer cells. Plans for the center. which is named in m e mory of Mrs . Marshall Duffield, who died of cancer in 1972. began in 1967 with contributions from several major donors. In 1972: the 552 Club, the hospital's m en 's support group, assumed the fund·raising efforts and completed the drive to finance the center. There have been 35 donors who have contrihu~ed $1 ,000 or m ore to the center, plus: another 250 donors with smaller gifts. Auto Theft Suspect Held A San Francisco man who as- sertedly went door.to·door beg· ging "a dollar for gas" in Corona del Mar late Monday needs $1,500 today lo get out of jail. Rojas Quirino Carrido, 24. faces charges of auto theft after his ar- rest by Newport Beach patrolmen shortly before midnight. Officers said they received complaints by residents in the area about a man begging for money. Shortly afterwar~ Car· rido. driving a pickup truck, was stopped at Coast Highway and Cameo Shores Road. Officers who checked the license number of the truck said records showed it ha d been ~lolen intheSan Francisco area West NewPo l home0wners, anxious to spur dredging of clogged West Newport channels. are expected to sound oft Wed- nesday night at the Orange Coun- ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks meeting in Newport Beach. Representatives from various West Newport homeowners groups attended last month's meeting, when the dredging was discussed but they were denied a chance to speak. At the 7 p. m . meeting at 1901 Bayside Drive, interested citizens will be allowed to ad- dress the commissioners, ac· cording to a Ha r bors, Beaches and Parks District aide. The city of Newport Beach has already asked the county com mission to fund the dredging ef· fort. The commission has re· fu sed, however, saying that the canals l ac k regional significance. An alternate proposal. for the city and county to split the cost 50·50, has been suggested and Fro1n Page A I RAINS ... The storm. which is expected to clear up tonight, with fairer · skies and warmer d ays predicted through Saturday. brought varied rainfall along the Orange Coast. Laguna Beach has had .83 inches during a 24·hour period ending at 8 a.m . today and 2.83 inches s rnce Thursday; San Clemente, 1.02 and 3.02; Newport . Beach .. 54 and 3.23, and Hunt· ington Beach, .83 and3.23. Orange County firemen were summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Monday afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors after street gutters filled with storm runoff. As county firemen vacuumed water from south Orange County homes. s tate highway crews worked through the evening hours to clear tons of debris from Coas t Hi g hwa y bet wee n Palisades Drive and Camino Capistrano. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p .m. and later from 7:30 to 9 :30 p .m ., according to the California Highway Patrol. From Page Al PORTUGAL Custa Gomes described the al· lack as a "counter-revolutionary adventure ;" that is, a move against his government that came to power in a series of re- volutions last year . He said four hours after the mid-day raid that · the situation was "now clari(ying itself and r eturning to normal." The bombing raid was carried out by sever al jet fighters and helicopters a fter two planeloads of right-wing paratroops landed at the civilian airport and oc- cupied it. will ~ examined Wednesday by the ~orhml1tloners. Last month, commissioners suggested tba~ the West Newport homeowners pay for the dredg- ing cost.a -an idea that bas ap- parently angered many reaidents of that area. The dredgine is needed because it ls ~coming increas- ingly difficult to maneuver boats through the West Newport canal system, particularly allow tide. . A spokesman for the Newport Beach Marine Safety Depart- ment. Dave Harshbarger. said that funding should be from the county, or at least 50-50. .. Essentially it is the same situation as with the Grand Canal (between Balboa Island and Little Island) that has already been dredged through total coun- ty fund ing," Harshbarger said. Commissioners are· expected to take action on the dredging proposal following the public hearint- ••ro1HPage A I WIDEN ... to rebuild are not affected by the change in ultimate road width, the firm •'shares the concern'' ex- pressed by the opposing owners. ~pokes m e n for the city engineering office stressed that, although the council action amends the general plan's circulation element, no specific plans are imminent for any con- struction of a wider Coast Highway through the area. City staff estimates place potentia l changes in the width more than 10 years away. Monday's debate over the change raised once again the is· sue of an alternate transportation corridor to ease the traffic crush on Coast Highway. It also raised the question of the long.dead Pacific Coast Freeway rejected by the voters in Newport Beach and scrapped from the state's list of freeway projects. Mayor Donald Mcinnis stressed that after the death of the freeway. citizens knew that the next a pproach would be improve- ment oftbe old hh~hway. ''When we threw the freeway out, we knew we'd bavetofacethe problem again someday. ''That someday is today," he said. Edison Supported CINCINNATI , Ohio (AP) - The 6th U.S. Circuit Court-of Ap- peals today reversed a lower court decision that found Detroit Edison Co. guilty of racial dis- crimination in hiring and promo- tion practices. The decision upset a ruling by federal district Judge Damon Keith or Detroit that Detroit Edison should pay back wages to blacks who never even applied to work for the company because of what they believed to be its reputation for racism in hiring. . P.,.hes Pot Bill Sen. George Moscone <D·San Francisco) presents hi s bill to reduce marijuana penalties before the Senate Finance Committee. See story, Page A 7. More Layoffs At Douglas Plant Seen Officials at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation said today there will be more layoffs at the firm's Long Beach plant this week, but said they cannot yet confirm the number. Company spokes men said the layoffs will include members of the United Auto and Aerospace Workers <UAW), engineers and salaried employes. They also said no layoffs a re expected this week at the firm's Huntington Beach plant, which employs 5,000. The company last Friday laid off 1,000 UAW workers at Long Beach in the wake of a monlh- long strike by 19,000 members of the lnterpational Association of Machinists (JAM ). The JAM has 7,000 workers in Southern California and 1,500 in Huntington Beach. The Long Beach facility, which · manufactures DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft. has been forced to curta il work because of a shortage of JAM-produced parts. IAM officials said today strikers will continue receivfng $46-a-week strike benefits for the next three weeks, then $S.71 a day until strike funds are ex- hausted. They denied r eports benefits will stop April 1. Mediation between the union and the company broke off Thursday after two days, but un- ion officials said talks will r eopen ·soon. Throughout the contract bat- tle, the IAM has said McDonnell has not offered wages compara- ble with other aerospace firms. But a company official said to- day the firm did give the UAW an offer comparable with Boeing, McDonnell's chief competitor. The UAW Feb. 21 accepted that offer. with a 5.~ percent pay boost the first year a nd three percent the next two years. The JAM has not formally received that offer because of the strike, company officials said. A $500,000 project by Newport Beach developer George Buccola to subdivide 85-slngle--famUy lots in So4th .Laguna e.a.slly wqn .ap- proval Mon~y from the regional coastal comm lssion. lluccola's projeci, which hit several snags before the com· mlsslon fluting the past. two months. is planned for a 50-acre $ite al Pacifi c Coast Highway and Crown Valley Parkway. The residential community of Upper Three Arch Bay lies to the west a nd Monarch Bay Terrace 1s just east of the project. Commissioners voted JO to l for approvaf despite a recom- mendation for denial from the commission's planning staff. Commissioner Art Holmes of San Clemente cast the lone dis- senting vote. Holmes said his no vote was based on concern over runoff water, high density and complaints Crom Monarch Bay residents who asserted the new houses face directly into their backyard&. When the project first came before the commission in January. commissioners were split and Buccola was asked to redesign the project to include more public open space. At the following bearing, the developer returned with plans for an additional 4.6 acres o( p~blic park space. However. at that hearin~. : Commissioner Laurence Schmit ·asked to co.ntinue the item until he could learn whether the county wo'uld provide an ac· cess road to the open space area •proposed. Monday, Schmit rewrted the county would provide the acess road and the commission agreed to the plans. Staff planners' concerns over the project were primarily based on their beUef that the plan was a "premature and inappropriate use of coastal r esources." · They cited loss of potentia l public recreation area and said . that the la nd was the only re- mainjng viable location for a new school site. They also said they were con· cerned over added traffic conges· Uon. Fro•PageA1 SCANDAL •• prosecutor's department and the police commissioner's office on Lord Somerset 's behalf. The prince, Cuffee said, "didn't believe a word or it and wished to concern himself to clear LAS (Lord Somerset ) ••• and• must have somethingsettled. •• : Soon after, Somerset left the country -before an arrest war· rant was issued. The papers als o include evidence that distinguished clients of the brothel tried to ·bribe the m a le prostitutes of Cleveland Street to go abroad before they cottld be called as witnesses. ~_...:.:....::;._.:;._. ........ :..::......------1\· '\·~1 --------==\ . , _ _,... _______ --- EXrrENDING OUR We have had such 9 response to our first sale in years that we physically could not cope . For the benefit of alt the people that couldn't be helped our first week, we are extending our sale. We have tempor4fY spectal prices on numerous Qualities. and many sp,cial .purchaees. If you can 't make our regular hours, caJI us, and we'll arrange to be hare. .......... _D_R_A_P-ER_Y_S_A_l~E- NOK.nMlt.. ..... IA~~ ALSO GOING ON NOW A~DEM'S" CARPET 1663 PLACENTIA 'A VE. •. OOSTA ft\EjA • '46-438 t I ' . ,. •' ; . I J • ... \ .~f?~~~ lt~@J~J!t'® I "Earl Tf mmoH bu bffn named to lbe newly created· Poaitlon or director of marketina &ervices tor The lrvt.ne Com-pany. . • . Thnmons, who bad been ·director ot research for the firm be responsible for advert.ii.: and research departments. joined The Irvine Company as manager of marketing re-~areb in 1971. He and bis !amUy live in F.aslbJutf. .. JIMMONI Santa Ana· based Data TeelmoJoo Corp. bas announced Ja~eis S. Rlee has resigned as president and chief executive officer and as a directorottbecorporation. . .. . W. D. Wilken~ formerly vice president or engineer· 1ng. at Benea Corporatloa's control Systems Division in l~rne, has been named executive vice president and as- .signed to head that division. He lives in Santa Ana with his wife and two children. f I * G~rge 0. ~~ncrort has been appointed manager ot mark~ting admuustration programs for Basic/Four Corp. oflrvme. He lives with his family in Anaheim. .. David A. Smith, formerly test systems project engineer at Computer A atom ation, Inc., has been appofoted manager of product development for the company's industrial pro-ducts division. He will head all engineering and software development, and manufacturing development for the division's line or automatic test and diagnosis systems. * . Jeffrey B. Welles of Costa Mesa, has been appointed vice president and controller of Specialty Restauran&.s Corporation headquattered in Long Beach ... Ernie. Cla_son has been appointed national sales manager for Ezra Webb Imports of Montebello. The Huntington Beach resident will be responsible for sales plaMing and merchandising of distilled spints and imported and domestic wines sold by the firm. ' * Newport Beach resident John Adams has been named manager or Coast Federal Sav-• 13"~ ,ings and Loan Association's of-' •f ice in Tustin. ; Prior to joining the S&L as· t'sociation, Adams h ad ex- :t>erience in banking. He also !played pro football as a fullback for the Chicago Bears, Lo s Angeles Rams and New York Giants. * ADAMS Two Keystone Savings and Loan executives have been promoted to vice president posts, according lo Charles Bot· .tomley, p_resident of the S&L association. Bonrue Baldridge, manager of the association's Mis- sion Viejo bra nch, began her career with Keystone seven years ago. · Robert E. Westerfield, new branch manager of the Newport Beach ofrice, has 13 years experience in the S&L • industry. 1 • .. Laguna Hills resident Fred W. Kelly has concluded a career as a graphic designer at Gener•l Telephone of California. .. Lawrence R. Tollenaere, president and chief executive officer of Ameron, Inc., has been elected to the board of directors of Pacific Mutual Llfe Insurance Co. of Newport Beach. * Joe Cosgrove of Irvine has been appointed general manager of K~llR·TV in Palm Springs. Prior to joining the desert station, Cosgrove was cor· poration communications director for the Compton based OWL CoJ"!lpanies. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 44.60 78 44 770.89 off up off 0.28 0.22 5.24 GniHf.#r~ 1111d IA11ivrs New York IUPI) -Tllf' lotl-lllQ list wws lhe s1ocl<s 1na1 have 9alned mosl WICI lost lhe most I>~'~ on pe<cent ol ~ on 1n.. Ntw York Stock E•c!Mn<)e Net •nO Pl'r<ent•gr chMQeS art the Cllflertt•U bll-n 111• pre11l-clOSln; swk• 41nd t11e G~r~':.~\ c1os1ng price 1 AllCO Cof'p ~\I)+ l'ft Up 33 3 2 8<ie19t Ind SI 4~ + 1 Up 31 0 3 Arlen RllOv 1~1 + ~ Up JI 3 • Pl•n Resrcn 4 + ~. Up 21 o s AllCO CP wts ""t J.16 Up 77.3 • AdmOr ,Olb 3\.o+ "'' Up 76 I 1 S.agrave 6lw + 1'1• UP 74 ' • Julllce MIO 41h + '• Up 74 I • • c 1 Mtoe ?\• • •, up n s 10 Cll Ill Ally 7•,, • .. 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' ~----~----~--------~----~----~~~----~~----~----------------~------------....---------~~----~----~----------------=----------~--------------:-~---------:-------~-I Nc.wa"S"~ Chevelle Malibu 6 Sedan . I $599 tess . $555 tess . . i I • : . ! : than the newest compact from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. than the base mid-size model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. j "" (Malibu 6 Coupe $547 less, sa!l'le basis.) ~ ------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------------+-----------------------------~~~~~~~~----------------------------------------------- ; Caprice Classic Coupe . . . BelAir Sedan \ $296 iess· $35 tess . • ! ; : t i r • t ' ! ~ than the most similar model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. than any competitive, American full-size car. Be1Air 2·seat Wagon '$921ess '· .. than any compet!tive, A~erican full-size wagon. than the most similar 4-cylindei· hatchback fr!lm Chery's nearest sales conwetitor. i ! t i i . • I 1~1aSedan $J641eSs than the most similar model from Chevy's nearest sala competitoc • • ·~ than the most similar mode~ from Chevy's nea.rest sales competitor. i --------------------------------------------------~~~----~--------------:----------------------~--~~-----------~·----------­' ; Bued on comparilon i o( Manulacturera• ' Suaested Retail ! Prices. ! i ; • r ! t I , • . CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA. • I ' I I j .. 7 ·I • J C TEN CENTS . · _s11-~k~•P seen · CariibOdia Eyf!S New Government Firing llp the Fire.nen Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, forme r governor of Georgia, spea ks lo a group of attentive firefighte rs at the fire station in Manchester, N.H., during an early swing a round the campaign trail. Half-way House Gets OK Another rt-c·overy houst-fo r former alcoholics soon may be in oper ation in Costa Mt-sa The planning com mission Mon- day night approved 5-0 a perm it for Nev. port l\1 eSCI llalf-way House. Inc lo open a boarding home al 1865 An aheim Ave In anolht.>r hca ring, the agenc~ also okayed a permit lo a dd a -new kit c he n a nd m an ager 's quarters a l the F'irst Step House of Orange County. 2015 Charle St. The planning staff had recom· mende d that t he An a heim Avenue applicat ion be denied because there <.1 rc only three parking sp a.C'es a nd the request was to board 10 people. Commission(•r 11 .. J Wood SUj!· gest cd. h owever . th at the number be limited lo eight. The commission okayed the permit with this limitation a nd a lso restricted it to one year. Don Partin . who spoke on beha lf of both r equests. t he Ana heim Avenue house and the Charle Street home, said that on· ly ha lf of t he boarders at the new Jocation would h ave cars . Bob Hope to Make Fair Appea~ance Bob H o p e w ill g i ve a pe rforma nce a t th·e Oran ge County F air this year. his 90· minu t e appearance costing S25.000. The com e dian . the bigges t na me enterta ine r ever booked by the fair. will appear with Les Brown and his Ba nd of Renown and a wom an singer J uly 15. The total cosl for the show wi II b<.· · S30.000. Warehouse G e t s Okay Downtown A 4.000-squa r e-foot warehouse will be built be hind a hardware store in downtown Costa Mesa The warehouse, which docs not conform lo the zoning or re development pla ns for the area. was approved by the planning commission Monday nigbL The decision was m ade as a re· development action by the com- mission -the downtown sector has been design ated a redevelop- ment project area -and was fin al. It does not go lo the city council for a pproval. "Three years ago the entire en· tertainment budget for the fair was S30 .000. ·· f a irgr o unds man ager Jim Porterfield said to· day. emphasizing that the book· mg of Hope was a nother step in · the growth of the fair itself. !':e~otialions to gain a commit- ment from Hope and Les Brown lo Clppear at the fairgrounds in Costa Mes a were completed .\tond ay. Porter field polled the n i n e board me mbe r s b y telephone for t'heir aplJroval or the expendU.U..•io book.Ule com- edian. "We re,alize t hat the s how wo n't pay for itself that one even ing." P orterfield said. "But il adds credibility to the fair. Peo- ple who m ay not even see him will rea d about hi m coming to the fa ir and realize that the fair is in the big leagues." The woma n singer who will ap· pear in the show has not been named yet. The show will be pre - ~ented in the grandsta nd arena which will accommodate 10,000 with special seating. The s how will be free to fairgoers. It will be included in the Sl.75 price of admission, as will all the other entertainment <See HOPE, P age.U) ' STOCKS POST PHNOM PENH. Cambodia <AP> -President Loft Not today asked Pre mie r Long Boret to form a n ew government in a sweeping shakeup that ineluded the ouster of the armed forces commander In cJlie f. The move, announced by the national radio, was seen as the st a rt Of a m a jor change in leadership that could lead to the fall of Lon Nol himself. Some sources said the U.S . Embassy w a s be h i n d the shakeup, but o ne d iplomatic source said the m oves could have t a k e n place w ithout prio r knowle dge of the U.S am· bassador. The reports came a~ the Com· munist·led rebels tightened their grip on the isolated Cambodian capital. 1Heavy rebel rocket and artiller y shelfing or the Phnom Penh air port. again curtailed the American airlift of vital rice sup- plies from Saigon, and U.S. of· ficials said 15 percent less grain was flown in than Monday. Pqlitical sources said Long Boret tendered his r esignation late Monday, saying his govern- ment ''is incapable of leading the country any more" following the remo va l of a p rovince c hief without consulling his cabinet. The sources said Lon Nol ac~ cepted the r esig nation and im· mediately renam ed Long Boret to form a new government. T he prime minister and the former cabinet met with Lon Nol at his palace late today to tlc· liberate on the composition of the new government. the sources said. The reported resignation came as a surprise to political ob· servers in Phnom Penh. who only two days ago had been told such a reshuffle would wait until after t he U.S. Cong ress voted on a $222 million emergency military akt bill for Cambodia. Political a nd diplomatic sources s aid G e n. SQ.Sthene Fernandez, commander m chief of the ar med force s since 19'72. was fi red from his position in a heated m eeting at Lon. Nol 's pala ce on Sunday. Fernapdez was blamed for the poor performance of government tr oops in h andling the Khmer Rouge offens ive and failure to pus h genera l m ob ilizat ion. palace sources said. Meanw~ile, President f'ord'l> chief spokesman said today some Americans have begun leaving embattled Phnom Penh at the s u g1 estion of the U .S am bassador there. White House press secr~tary Ron Nessen told newsme n in Washington that Ambassador John Gunther Dean s uggested "non essentia l people." prin Gets N ew Post R.l. .. Cuba '" :\l orns. t>j. d irecto r of tran portation and communications fnr Orange County since 1958. to· day was appointed d irector o f c o"U n t y · s s e c o n d superagency. A Costa Mel'a-- re s i d e n·t an d r o r m {' r ~ewport Beach policeman . he wi l l h ead lhl' fl(:'\\ Gener al Service~ agt·n<·~ Paiterso11 Eleetio11 Ineligible Voter Given $300 Fine are due in Superior Court March 21 for a hearing on their motion to dis m iss identical charges CSee VOTE R. Page ,\2) c1pall y "ives and children, leave the Cambodian capital . Nessen said "ver y f e w .. Americans were involved and that only som e have left. He said there are a bout 400 Americans altogether in Phnom Penh. In a relate d d evelopment. North Vietnamese troops backed by tanks la unched widespread attacks across South Vietnam to· day. top pling district capitals. bases a nd outposts. cutting highways and threatenin g to seize t heir second provincial C'apilal in t wo months, military officials said Rebellion Crushed In Portugal LISBON IC Pl 1 Air Force units loyal to former President Gen Antonio de Spinola bombed a militar y barracks at Lisbon's civilian airport today in a short lived uprising against the leftist governme nt. The government said it cr ushed the rebellion and that Spinola ba d gone under · ground It was the first mdkat1on that !:>pinola had been involved in the rebellion. He became president when a military coup ousted Port ug a I 's 40-year-old d ic- tators hi p last April but was oust· l'd in t urn by a left-\\ ing coup that put the present go\'ernment in po'' er The a rmed forces announced O\ er radio and tele\'ision that the right-wing pp ratr oop unit in · \'Olved in t he attack surrendered and that "Gen. Spinola has fled lo an unknown destination " The attack was ear ned out by '' arpla nes and helicopters in what P r eside nt F rancisco da Costa Gomes called a right-wing military move against the gov ernme nl. He said the situation ''as under control but asked for calm to avert civil war The attack wa!:> the f1r s l '1ole nce between units of the armed for ces w hich toppled the fight-wing reg ime of Premier. Marcello Caetano almost a year ago. It was the result of a deepen· ing split bel\\ een rig ht wing. political moderates and radical leftwingers in the armed forces \\ho support the government . Today, Dodie Gust, inform a· tion officer for the Alcoholism Counc il of Orange County. ex· plained that fi r st s tep houses pro· vide a transition for the ex· alcoholic from the time he quits drinkinl;! lo Ms return to the mainstream of society .. ·'They are necessary to enable the ex-add ict to recuperate men- tally a nd physically and it's very. hel pful to be a round others who are changing their lives," she said. "T~ey need a period when there is no outside pressure to drink." The planning staff had recom· mended that the warehouse to be located at 125 E. 18th St.. behind Wright Hardware be denied . The st aff mem o noted "that .i warehouse is not permitted in <t Cl zone, the zoning for the area A wareho use is a llowed in heavier commerc ial zones and in industrial zones. The redevelop- ment plan for the downtown area recommends that the location be comme rcia l , but for service uses. MIXED RECORD NEW YORK <UPJ > The stock m a rket c losed mixed today in a see-saw session on the New York Stock E xchange. Trading was extrem ely heavy. The Dow Jones industrial average, of! .m or e t han t wo points early in Ufe day and up more than four la ter. lost 5.24 points to 770.89. One of eig ht persons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on c riminal charges stem· ming from a lleged illegal voting during Congressman J er ry Pat· terson's election campaign has pleaded guilty to lesser charges. Superior Court Judge Kenneth E . Lae fi n ed Mrs . Derilynn Conley, 21 , of Orange. $300 after she admitted in his courtroom that s he voted when she was not entitled to vote in the 1974 elec- tion that sen t Patterson to Washington D .C. ;~. Coastal Cities Escape Flooding The aver age st ay in a recovery house is about a m onth . In ·Orange County. there are only 10 such houses. includ ing one for women in Santa Ana. The planning commission's ac· t1on was C1 recommendation to the city council T he council also t!) requi r eef to app rove the permits. She'll Get Hang of It VENICE. Calif. <UPI> -- The young woma n bank •robber appeared nervous behind her dark slasses. It may have been he r rlrst at- te mpt at a hoJdup, and she o bvio us ly n eeds more educa tion in the fundamen- tals of the tra de -s uch as knowing wher e the money Js. Walking up lo a teller at the Security Paclrtc Bank Monday, the woman pro- duced a note demanding all lhe telle r 's m oney. "You're at the wrong w indo w , .. the t e lle r replied. "Thi ls ·New Ac · counts,· so we don't ti.av .any money '' The Ou1tered would.be robber asked ror h~r note back a nd Oed. Another objection of the staff was that the warehouse would be nea'l' reside nces and abut the recreation and pool area of an apa rtment complex In approving the application. the commissioners noted that the con~ition s required that t he warehouse be set back and ha\'e landscaping. Advances a nd d eclines were almost even. Turn ove r a m o unt e d t o 31 ,280,000 s hares. up sharply from the 25.890,000 t raded Mon- day. Prices were higher in heavy trading on Ute American S~k Excha nge. Judge Lae d ismissed charges of consoiracv. oeriurv and false voting filed against Mrs. Conley and declined to impose a proba· tion term for a n offense that could h ave sent her to state prison. Judge Lae a lso reduced lht' Status of the offe nse lo a misde · meanor Seven other d efendant!> "ho were n a m ed by the Grand J urv Royal Sea~da,-.· D~ed Documems Confirm Link To Cay Brothel LONDON <AP) -Queen Vic- toria's lamily and government leaders or the day hus1'.ed up Buckingham Palace's reported connection to a sex s candal that shocked Britain 75 years ago. ac- cording to official docvment opened lhis week. The scandal centered on . a m'ale homosexual brothel in Lon· don's Cleveland Street alleged\)' fr equented by Lord Arthur Somerset, equerry to the Prtnce or Wales, and other prominent men. Detatls of the affair came to U$ht when the director ot public p.rosecutio1u oponed r eleva nt dotumftts to public lflSl)e('tion. UdOI rec~ntly. the department kept the wrap. on official docu ment.s for 100 year . Tbe papers connrm rumorR rife at the lime that such leaders as the Prince of W ~ea and the prime ministe r, Lord Salisbury. prevented-authorities from pro- secutlni Lord Somerset . The Prince or Wales, the •est son of Queen Victor ia, becamt King Edward VU. The documents also r evealed that otllc;lall at the time wrot, that Lord Som.erset'l attorney boasted U.al 11 the peer was taken to court "• very ~gui$bed penon wiU ~involved -PAV.~· That ref erred to Prince Albert Vlc.-tor, the blaek ~ UIGGI Queen Victoria's ~~-11'i "'"'-·~· p~nce•1 name htd earlt«i »Ha ment ohed int~ "Jattl the ftlp- per" murders Ut•t terroflzcd LOndon. The documt.a do llJO\ Prlnce Albert.tutther. 'Th Monday's rain fl ooded homes and caused rock s lides in south Orange County. but authorities reported little flooding and no closed streets in tti_e cities of llun tington Beach, Fountain Valle~, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Irvine's perpetual flooding pro blem at 1\1 acArthur Boulevard a nd University Drive forced closure of the intersection from 4 to7p.m Monday. Costa Mesa polic£' did n •port a sharp increase in minor traffit· accide nts . ''They just about tripled." said Ll. John Regan. Of the police dep ar\ment traffic bureau. "People just can 't seem to adj ust their d riving habits lo the weathe r ." T he Costa Mesa a ccident rate averaged about one per hour dur mg a 24-hour period involving those re ported to police, while m anv more fendet -bcndcrs nc curred and never came to atten tion, with m otor ists simply ex chQnging insurance information Newport Beach w tice did rl'· port a mudslide early Sunday morning along Coast Highway Po rtio ns o f \h e t)illside a t Promontor y Point slid Into the highway and partiall)' blocked the right, ea stbound lane. There were three s lides. THe largest was about 40 feet long. City crc" s cleared tt\:!h hW f!'l' tQ keep the \t•~ 'IA# Promootory .,,_ lltl' nnl~ lhc ~ft· ljt I • 1he storm. wh~ II Is -·-"'"' to d e up tcmil wilb halrcr ~kte anti wan11er dliY!' PA<S1et,O tbrou•h S t rde . brought vatled l"'atnfa n u Iona the Or nge Coast. Lagun a Beach has had .83 inches during a 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m . today and 2.83 inches s ince T hurs day; San <See RAINS. PageA2) Coa s t Orunj!t'-4 '-" c 1 = "·-..uthe r Those sh ower s should end this e\ ening. with fair and warmer sk ies Wednes- d ay, accordin g to the weather ser vice. Chance of rains less tha n 10 percent Wednesday. Beach highs 60. Inland 65. Lows tonight 43 to 48. I NSIDE TODA l' Dr Lmus Pauling 1nsrs1.~ that V1tamtn C rs still the cure for the common cold" despite contradictory state· ments by American Medtcal Assoetat1on Story, Page AS /aDQe Christia a, •~ve MSistant to Coate Mesa Ct\)' aneaer FrM' SonUal,-1Jl~JGiAJ. ; lN the staff of 1'Wl 9lillitet • Qi"""~isor nomu ... Riley of. • Newport Be~ch. . She wUl be one ot lourexecuttve assistants and wm have llalaoa duUes for the district's &C>Uth coast reaion. incl~ San Cle- mente. San Juan <lapistrano; Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and the canyon and foothill areasoftheCleveland National Forest. Mrs. Christian, who lives in Huntington Beach, will receive a salary of about $15,000. · Prior lo joining the city st.aft in Costa Mes a , Mrs. Christian was the teacher-coordinator fer the women's career guidance seminar of tbe Roches ter Institute of Tecbnofogy, New York, a teacbet in English and social studies with the Rochester City School District and a spedal assistant to the city manager or the city of Rochester. She was a charter member and first vice president or the Roches ter women's political caucus and was invoh>ed in the New York chapter of the League of Women Voters. She will s tart her job in Riley's officeon Monday. She will join three other ex- ecutive assistants -Bob Nelson, Bob Jones. a nd Scott Ferguson. Mrs. Christian, in addition to her territorial responsibilities, also · will be resp nstble for coordinat- ing matters relatinog to health and social services, including the Orange County Medical Center transition, the Health Depart- ment, the senior citizens council, and the Orange County Housing Authority. ClwrchAire Stirred '1y Light &db SAN DI EGO <AP> The strange light shone brightly. . Jn the translucent window or Ule Israelite Church of God in Christ appeared a c ross. There was a crown of thorns as weJJ, said one in the gtoup of 150 which mingled in awe outside. 11\e crowd grew so large Mon· day \.hat police moved in, clear· ing the way for traffic. A block of 32nd Street was closed tem- porarily, and police asked that the church be opened so the peo- ple could worship there. As many as 1,000 people had gathered since Sunday evening, ignoring a steady rain. "I and most of the congrega- tion arc convinced thi s phenomenpn is a miracle," said Dr. J a mes Wilson, assistant pastor. "I am a logica~ man." . Police Sgt. J\.E. S1gwall sa1d there were ma~_! who fellit was a sign of the Secon~ Coming but ac- tuaJJy, he said .,'4 wu only .a burning light bulb U\the women s restroom. \ When the refracted light is turned off, even the deacon con- ceded the cross disappears. the officer said. but "God works in $trange ways,'' he told Sigwalt. Twins Die in Fire SAN DIEGO (AP) -The twin 10-year-old sons of a tuna boat skipper just back from . the Pacific died early today as fire swept their $50,000 home in northeast San Diego. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Rot.rt N. Weed ~-~­ .J•ck R. Curley 'Wtc.w~ ... ~--...., ThOmas tc:•vtl ....... ,.,.,.... TO APPEAR AT FAIR Comedian Bob ~ Fro•PageAJ HOPE ... booked for other evenmgs during the fair. Porterfield said that the fair' makes a profit every year, but he pointed out. that it has grown dramatically in recent years. Four years ago the attendance for the event totalled 130,000; last year it was 213.000. The fair will last from July 11 to July 20. Out of an ent~rtain­ ment budget of $85,000, here are some of the performers who have been booked: July 11, 12, 13 -Doug Kershaw. a country and western and rock entertainer. July 14 -Mex.lean Day, no booking made yet. JuJy 15 t..-Bob Hope and Les Brown. · ' July 16 -Children's Day, no booking made yet. July 17, 18 -Bill Armstrong, a fiddler and banjo player, who at- tended Newport Harpor High School. July 19, 20 -Flash C~dillac and the Continental Kids, .a 19505-slyle group that playea an the movie "American GraffLti." All the' evening shows will begin at 8 p.m . ·only Hope's will be in the grandstand arena. The others wilY be• in the am· phi theater. Other shows that will be staged during the fair will be a pro- fessional rodeo, July 12, 13. and 14, motorcycle races July 11 and July 18, and mini-bike races July 19 and July 20. Officials at the McDonnell ' Douglas Corporation said today there wtll be more ~f(s at the fir~·· ~004 Beach plant this eek, but said they cunot yet confirm the number. Company spOkesmen said the layoffs wilJ include members of the \Joited Auto and Aerospace Workers <UAW}. enjineers and salaried e mplotis· They also said no layoffs are expected this week at the firm's Huntington Beach plant, which employs 6,000. The company last Friday laid off 1,000 UAW workers at Long Beach in the wake ol a montb- long strike by 19,000 members of the Intemation~l Associtttion of Machinists (IAM). 1'.he IA.M bas 7,000 workers in Souther!) California and 1,500 in Huntington Beach. The Long Beach facility, which manufactures DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft. has been forced to curtail work because of a shortage of lAM·produced parts. f ,ro• Page Al VOTER ••• All seven have been ordered to face trial April 14 provided that no disposition of the allegations is reached in a pretrial hearing set for April 4. AU are Cree on their promise to appear. It is stressed by the district at· torney's office that Patterson was not involved in t,he alleged acts that gave him eight extra votes and h ad no knowledge of them. It is alleged that the defendants registered to vote at homes owned by Santa Ana City Coun· cilman Lorin Griset and the councilma n's parents when they all actually resided outside Pat- terson's 38lh district. Griset's son. Daniel E. Grisel, 30, and his wife, Judith, 31, are amo~ the seven defendants. The younger Grisel was Pat- terson's campaign manager in the d~ive that sent the De mocrat to the nation's capitol to take over the seat vacated by retired Congressman Richard Hanna. , Love Visits Cons Get Trailers SAN QUENTIN <UPI) Times are changing at "Q." San Quentin's toughest convicts will be able to receive one-d ay CJnd two-day conjugal visits starting March 26, according to prison officials. They said Monday that two trailers had been purchased with money from the inmate wel!are f\lnd ·and will be set up inside the main walls near the prison hospital. The trailers originally were to go into operation in January, but widespread prison violence in recent months postponed the move. Inmates deemed minimum security risks have been able to participate in conjugal visit programs in houses on the prison grounds -but outside the main walls-formorethantwoyears. · Now maximum security inmates on the "Mainline" will participate in the program. IA¥ otflclal1 said tod•y 11.rlkers ~11 continue receiving '40-f·Week •trike benefits for tbe n~lt ~ wetltt, then ~.11 a d•Y· uatll 1\rik~ ~ ar.e ex-hautted. They dtol T.pGrts benefits wUl atop A~ l. ' MedlaU~ between the union an~ · Ut• eom l>•~Y broke off Tb\andty ~r two days, but~­ lonoff10lal• cai4 talks Willl'«>pen • sqon. • ThroughOut tbe coni.-act bat.-de, \be IAM h•s said McDonnell has not Offered wages cornpar~ ble with olhei" aerQspace firms. ' But a CQrnpany official said to. day the fiim did give the UAW an offer compprable with .J)QeioJ, McOonnell 's thief competitor. The UAW Feb. 21 aecepted that offer. with a 5.5 percent pay boost th~ /irst year and three percent the pext two years. The IAM has n()t .formally re~eived that offer becaus,, of the 'strike, company official• said,, Fro•PageAJ RAINS ... Clemente, 1.02 and 3.02; Newport Beach, .54 and 3.23, and Hunt- ington Beach, .83 and3.23. Orange County firemen were summoned to 18 homes in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Monday afternoon to remove water that crept in under doors arter street gutters CilJed with storm runoff. As county firemen vacuumed water from south Orange County homes, stale highway crews worked through the evening hours to clear tons of debris from Coast Highway between Palisades Drive and Camino Capistrano. The road was closed once from 4 to 7 p.m . and later from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., according to the California Highway Patrol. Trainman Killed BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (UPI) -A specially painted bicenten- nial englne, on its maiden run. slammed into a semitrailer truck carrying crude oil Monday, kill· ing the engineer. A spc>kesman for nlinois Central Gulf Railroad identified the dead engineer as T .F . Dicker son of McComb, Miss. PAID OBITUARY JUSTA PRANK The death of Susan K. Mosich, carried as a paid advertisement in Monday's Daily Pilot, was in error. The UCI student is very much alive at her Balboa Island address. The death notice was the result of an apparent prank. The Daily Pilot's verification and callback procedures for publishing such notices has been considerably lightened as a result. ~ '' 1 11?" I \ I • . ... I ; I : . I. TONIGHT NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Refular m"Una, Costa M•ta elty c:ounell ebam· ben, 7:30p.n.. •'TAJ\TUJl'FE" -South eo .. t ~l'Y Theater, ~h &an 8p.m. ' · WEDNEIDAY, MASCH lZ "TH& SEA-GU~".-~ Drama l>tpartment p.-.., Ari· too Chekhov drama, March u. J.S, 14 and 15, Auditorium, 8 p.m . NocU..~. "ALCOHOLISM.' AN ADDIC TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. R<>bert Scbmitz lecturer, Ralehdt Hills . Hospital, 1~07 E . 16th St.. Newport Beaeh, 6 :1S p.m. In- formation: 64$-5707. ' Hospital I Will Open New Center A new $500,000 radiation therapy center designed to treat cancer patients is scheduled to open Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. The public is invited to tour the . facilities of the DoMa Maguire Duffield Memorial Radiation Therapy Center from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on opening day. More than 350 cancer cases are· diagnosed at Hoag each year, ac- cording to hospital spokesmen and the new center is expected to provide an additional means of figbtin'-'he disease. Under the direction of Dr. Robert F. Shapiro, the therapy center features an ·"electron linear accelerator", a pc>werful machine that produces high energy radiation through a pre· cisely controlled beam to kill cancer cells. Plans for the center .. which is named in memory of Mrs. Marshall Duffield, who died of cancer in 1972, began in 1967 with contributions Crom several major donors. In 1972, the 552 Club. the hospital's· men's support group, assumed the fund-raising efforts and completed the drive to .Jinance the center. · There have been 3S donors Who have contributed $1,000 or more to the center, plus another 250 donors with smaller gifts. Band Boosters Collect Paper The Costa Mesa High School Band Boosters Club is holding a paper drive Sunday from l to 4 p.m. to raise funds for summer band camp, according lo band director Earl Treichel. Treichel said residents are in· vited to bring newspapers to the parking lot on the Costa Mesa High School campus entering off Fairview Road near Arlington Drive. Band boosters request paper with no strings, no bags, no magazines or slick paper. EXTENDING OUR We have had such a· response to our first sale in years that we Pt1Y$foilly could 'not ce>pe. • • d Buses Stop Near Schools Now that Fairvi~w Road is widened and Cree of bulldozers. the buses are running along it again, makin& their ;;top outside. Oranre Coast College and Costa Mesa High School. The Orange County Transit District announced today that Lines · 57 and 76 have resumed their normal operating routes. The circuits were changed dur- ing the seven months of ro~d con· struction on Fairview. These are the regular routes flow in operation again: the route 57 bus traveling southbound on Bristol Street turns right on Baker Street, left on· Fairview, right on Fair Drive and left on Harbor Boulevard; the route 76 bus traveling westboWld on Fair Drive turns right on Fairview and left on Adams Avenue and continues as before. The order is reversed for buses traveling in the opposite direc- tion. Attendant, 18, Shot6Times LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A gas station attendant who was robbed, kidnaped and shot six times Monday night was listed in guarded condition today at a San Fernando Valley hospital. Police· captured four teen-age suspects -two males and two females, all of them juveniles - a short time later at a motel in the San Fernando Valley. They also recovered $45 allegedly laken from the cash register at· the staUon in Reseda. Potlce said the suspects first held-up tbe station and then forced the attendant, Wiutam Litten, 18, into their car. They drove about one mile before one of the suspects pushed the youth · out and shot him six times at close range. NEV A.DA. TO PUT DIAPER ON COW! CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP) - Federal rules to clean up waterways are so variable Nevada ranchers could wind up "putting diapers on cows" in ir· . rigated fields, a lawmaker says. Assemblyman Joe Dini made the comment Monday in backing a bill to fund University of Nevada efforts to measure ir- rigation and farm water pollu· lion. ' For the t>enefit of all the people th t coul n't be helped our first week, we are extending our sale. We have temporatY special prices on numerous Qualities. and many special purchaset. If you can't make our .regul• .... hours, call us, arid we'll arrange to be here. 1 ~-----------~~~~~ t