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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-13 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY AFTERNOON~ MARCH 13, 1975 YOl.. .. , NO. 11. 4 Sl;C)'lQM. l6 P~U ¥ • -. o.I.., ................. ..... • ...... i.. ,. • ., Fireman battles -blaze -th&t destroyeij res\dence a~14D'.l1 Seashore Drive in ~ Beach. WeAQesday nig1~ Jn ... ve8tigat~ said damage to home owned by Zola Jo~ would elt~ $50~. Ftre erupted .about 9 p.m. while the owner was aw~Y·• Neighbors turned ... in t~e ata.n:a NO' one • was hurt, ~aid firetaeo, who were.still s~_eJing cause of bl tod ..... • . • • aze a,. ~ ' . ' - · A fedeMLJ wJ1on -~· a.~·. cUHd ot three":sex pw~ m wltl~il .youn g worneJI w'r'e tn.iased up. and tbeir t:briolJts slashed, is scheduled for qu~r Uonin& Dy Anahelm police. John Stiles qrllfin, M, wbo no't1r '. . -I~ Rape Slaying . . ' 'Gifts' Nixed MINNEAPOLlS, Minn. CAP>- lncome tax deductions of nearly $200,000 claimed by Sen. Hubert H. H\lplphrey for the gift of vice preJJdential papers to the Min- nesota Historical Society have beell dis~llowed by the U.S. In- teruar Revenue Service, an aide saidlOday. David Gartner, an ad· ministrative assistant to the Min- nesota Democrat, said Hum- phrey reached an agreement with the IRS to pay back taxes plus 6 percent annual interest on . the $199,153. The tax d eductions were claimed for 1969 through 1972. Gartner and Humphrey's Min· neapolis lawyer, Joe A. Walters, declined to say what the back taxes woUld amount to. They said theJRSlsc.omputingthatfigure. Watters sfl,id the IRS objection wa:1 based on a regulation pro- hibiUng dedyctions for "gifts of a futUJ'e interest" over which the donor l'etains some form of con- trol. Gartner added, "There's nottaing in tbi's tllat involves wrongdoing of an1 kind. It's simply a d.ifterenc& 10 thew~ re-a~ble met\ interpret the law." Walter po\nted oul that the YRS raised no question~ abOut the legality of the Humphrey gift OSI the value of $309,475 plaCed'Oft it. ·1 told the senator that while there were some doubts on the ·ruwre interest' question, 1 tbo.-ght he b~ a good chance to be •ustained in the lOJlg run.•• Walters said. "But be said, 'l'f!l cQifig to ~olve th~ doublis in fawroftheTreasury•.... ' Humphrey's contract with the bistori~al society, signed in ~pril <See TAXE*'• Page A2) ' ' "NOW Bear This Old SoWier Routs Burg lars PORTOLA VAU.EY <UPI) -Retired Army Col. Lewis Day, 74, is so impressive in giving orders that even burglars obey him. When Day and his wife returned home, they were confronted by a six-foot intruder who pointed the of· ficer's .22-caliber rifle at him. "Give m e that gun and get the hell out of here," Day said. The intruder took off out the front door. The officer then found two more men in his bathroom. He barked similar orders. The pair jumped out the window. Day had an added reason for his confidence. The rifle. he said, "can't be fired -1 have it fix ed so only I can make it work." Compromise?" House Panel" Nixes Aid for Cambodia wAsmNGTON (UPI) -The House Foreign Affairs Commit· tee today rejected $135.6 miWon in emergency U .S. military aid for C11mbodia, but held out the slim possibility of a compromise on the controversy with Presi· dent Ford. Less than an hour later, the Senate Democratic Caucus voled 38 to S against providing further REOS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Page A4. military aid to either Cambodia or South Vietnam. House Democrats voted in a similar manner Wednesday. The House committee vote was 18-15 on a compromise amend· ment proposed by Rep. Lee Hamilton (D·lnd. > • prove his request. He said Ford felt Congress could be persuaded by the t estim ony of a con- gressional delegation which re· cently returned from Southeast Asia and films of the Cambodian conflict which have been shown · on television. M eanw hile , Se n ate De m ocra ti c l ead e r Mik e Mansfield said today he is reluc· · tant to personally seek negotia· lions for peace in Cambodia with exiled Prince Norodom Sihanouk. But Mans field indicated he <See CAMBODIA, PageA2) NoPl~boy For Convicts It was a severe blow to the Ad· ministration's request for $222 million to Cambodia. 'Ille amend- ment was an attempCto com- J promise on aid for Phnom Penh which ls surrounded by Com· munlst lorces. ROCHESTER, N.Y. CAP> - The Genesee County sheriff says Playboy magazine no longer is available to prisoners in his jail because they fight over the cen- terfold pbotograph. The committee delayed any ilDlnediate r«ommendalioll to the full House on the Cambodian aid matter. Committee Chairm'an 'Ibomas E. Moraan <D·Pa. >. told re· ~ he was urglna the Ad- miDistration to consult with Rep. Donald M. Fraser, (D·Mlnn. > over a possible compromise on Ute aid: Fraaer Is a major critic of MY further U .s. weapons ror cambc>Clla. At t'tle Wb it House. Press Sttm~ Ron Nessen responded r.l•Uftl lo men'a billr l~h and, by -.yia& that Ford still hopes tillri'dl. ~ that Conpe11 will lnalty ap· t In an affidavit filed Wednesday with Justice David D. Boehm or state Supreme Court, Sberitr Roy J. Wulllcb said some e>risoners would tellr out the centerfold and ·bang it O!l a wall. This touched off fights wfien other prisoners found the centerlold mlssinq, Wullich said. Wulllcb, who told Boehm he canceled the magazine, replied lo an Americnn Civil Llberties Union suit. filed in behalf of omo prisoners. that charged the sheriff with "cruel and unusual punishment .. or hf" ates. 2 Sought By Coast Officers Two Pennys aver e mployes. about to make a night deposit in a Huntington Beach bank Wednes- day. were robbed at gunpoint of $36,000 in a cash and checks. Police said Robert P . Witte, 27, and Robert C. Uorsey, 32. both employed by Van·De Publishing Company, printers of the Pen- . nysaver. said the deposit bag contained S31.000 in checks made out to their employer and $.5.600 m cash. The men told officers they had stopped al the night deposit box at the United California Bank in Huntington Center. Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue, al 6: 15 p.m. But before they could place the bag in the deposit box, a man armed with a blue steel revolver approached , grabbed the UCB deposit bag, then ran to a waiting car and sped away. · The two men flagged down a passing police car moments later and reported the holdup, police said. Police described the holdup suspect as about 30,.sleoder, with. dark curly hair and glasses. C.Oast Oran~~= ....L ~ Weather Generally fair skies Fri- day,' according to the weather service, following tonight's expected rainfall. Partly cloudy with winds 15 to 25 m .p.h. at times Fri- day. Highs in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODAV A state C1SSftnblyman tDQS ordertd to bmg bock from KOUO$ tM statt•lea.ied tat' hil atrcuaged wi/t took there. PaQeA7. ln•x _.,,_~.., ~,-~ ... L..M..... • • Cll.._.. AS a.ai.... C:..11 Cltfllk1 es OMJ_.. as °"411 ... ticot l tt ~ . ..,,., ..... ., ..l!MnalNMM C4-t "llWMK• .... My~ Cl ...._... .. .....,......_ CA ••w•n •• ... , o.cttr 114 Mtvles C4 ........... .. ............ 114,,. 0r.,..c::..M, ••• ....... .,. ,..,. . .. Syl'IMI.... ., 5"ftl CH SliK• *"'°'' ..., T ... •lllt9 AU ,,.._.. « _..._ M ~--M ,tt • Song Pirates Cost Fortune $ACRAMENTO <llPll - Recording industry represen- tatives say song pirating is cost· i~"g composers, writers, musi- cJans and record companies roillions or dollars each yeaJ-. 1 They ca lled Wednesday for tougher penalties against the un- aUlhorized duplication and sale of recorded songs during.a hear- ing by the Assembly Criminal J~tice Committee. 1"It is a multi-million-dollar bbsiness," Howard S. Sntith said of song pirating. "It is a dis- strvice to recording stars and tti>se denied what rightfully bl!longs to them.'' I ()fficial Nabbed !MALIBU (UPIJ -JohnOrsini, fqrmer vice president of the San Bernardino Economic Dcvelop- nient Council, was arrested Wednesday on 'indictment charg- iqg him with embezzlement of ppblic funds, grand theft and fqrgery. I I I I I OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Albert N. Weed .., __ ll"l,jlill_ J.-ck ~R . Cur._y Wit• ............. Ge-•,,,_. ~" TJ'!Om:BS Keevll . Edi- Thotn•5 A. Murl)hine _...,.. .. (._ ' CN'11es H. Loos ~i(hard P. Nall \ ~-.......,..-1111w• From PafJf' A I CAMBODlA would undertake the mission if President Ford asked him to. "I'm prepared lo do anything I can to end the agony in Cam· bodia," he said. The possibility of Mansfield's Oying to Peking, where Sihanouk is in exile, was raised Wedneaday by Sen. Henry Jackson (D· Wash.). Jackson said Mansfield' ··could play a very impc)rt.ant and critical role'' in bringing peace to Cambodia because of hls friendship with Sihanouk. In another development, Presi· dent Ford invited retired Gen. William Westmoreland to the White 1-louse today for a talk about the fi ghting in Southeast Asia. Westmoreland, former U.S. commander in South Viet.uam, wa s to present his assessment lo Jo'ord on the deteriorating military situation iriCambodia. U.S. Economy Recovery Seen NEW YORK IUPIJ -TheU.S. economy will begin making a moderate recovery by late 1975, say forecasters from the University of Pennsylvanja's Wharton School of Finance. The nation, however, wiU 10 through another six to eight months of continuing economic decline before recovery, accord· ing to professors F. Gerard Ad- mas. David M. Rowe and Bou Pr es ton or the Whar·ton Econometric Forecasting As· sociates. Tax cuts and increased govern· ment spending and inventory re- ductions followed by a return to normal aCcumulatioos will form the basis for the uptll{n. they said in issuing their regui.z: quarterly computeriZed analysis ol tbe.na· tion's economy to a Wharton School alwnnl meeting. Others Flee Employe Says Phone Hikes Not Required SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A telephone operator has told a Public Utilities Commission hearing that higher charges sought by the Pacific Telephone Company are not rleeded to \>aY for labor costs ''but simply'to fh- crease profits." Jane Margolis, the phone com- pany opera tot, &poke Wednesday at a hearing Into the flrin'!S re- quest for a $97 .9 fnilllon rate in- crease. Miss Margolis said the com- pany is automating so rapidly the higher charges are not needed to offset wages. Ira R. Alderson, a commission lawyer, said the PUC will in· vestigate increased productivity berore the.hearing e:ncts. The proposed increase would not afrect basic monthly telepPOne charges. However, the charges for certain intrastate long-distance calls would be higher, as well as higher charges for new connections, moving, chang.es in telephone numbers and monthly rates for telephone extensions in homes. TAXES .•. 1966, restricts public access to the papers for 25 years. meaning that anyone wishing to see them must get the s enator 's 1 permission. The IRS· contends the limita. lion means Humphrey retains an interest in the papers, disqualify. ing ttiem as a ,charitable deduc· lion unt.11 aft~ the limitation ex - pires. Walters said the lRS began an audit of Humphrey'& returns after his diselosur,e in Deeemher 1973 lhat he was claiming the de- ducttolis. The disclosure came shortly' after former President Nixon revealed that he claimed deductic>ns. of '482,000 for gifts of vice-P,r,esjdentlitl. paper$. to the Nation,al Arcbiv~1 , •' . -BOSTON (UPI) -Marijuana may not be the great threat to health and society that many studies have indicated, 'ccord· ing" to Consumer Re·ports magazine. "The time has come to take a fresh look at the alleg'el d'SJtgers of marijuana," the ConsUmers Union publication said in its M·arch issue. The magazine said a "horrify- ing collection or marijuana hazards'' -1 including brain damage, lowered r esistance to disease, lo~s of motivation, birth detetts, lung damage, sterilily and impotence in men -have been widely publicized in reputa· hie scientific journals and the news media. BUt, said the mag~ne;·\·When a research finding caii be r~adily cheeked __, either ht r~atlng the expetlment or by devising a better one'-an allegation or ad- verse marijuana.,ef!ects. is \-e· lativeJy short·lived. · ·- .. No damage is found -and arter a time the allegation is dropped." The magaziJ1e said marijuana smokers appear to remain in good health and good spirits, showing none of tbe adv'efse e~ fects cited in th'e studies. Dr. William Pollio, director of research for the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said that "to suggest that there is a pattern .of serious conseqUences and as soon as theY, are; checked they are disproved, and to imply thefe is some pattern to this, I th1rlk tends to ign6re or misstate what the present ·status or the situation is. ti The mag&zine suggested). bet· ter picture of lonf:'·term effectS could be obtained by studying a country where marijuana has been a datly ~ust.Qm tor g'epera· Lions. , , It cited a study the Natiooal Institute of Mental Health com· missioned tor study rej:ardtr'lg marijuana effects on the island of Jamaica . For decades , Jamaicans have smoked mari· juana much stronger than that available.in the United States, the magazine said. .. The ma ~.Qe •'!le( \ft\if :to , ' ... .l~ine:.Officfr:~~bs . Tll:re.e llleual i{tli'=!m A su!fpiclous policeman on patrol iD Irvine captured three ·au~Cted llte11t tm,migra!1ts front M'exico eai'ly wfuday but othen vanished In a'daab for two taxicabs waiUna nearby. Officer Gaq Caln eotlmai.d· 11te.1roup at ·1even "110, iJ!!:lucl· In( IJtf ~ 11.• ~ "1«ti ~ sant'I' f'• llallrofd; tracu neai ~JTYat4 jAl(eftYI and , MoUltQn Parkway.· ; Depo~lon proceedinas were oel.'today (or Antonio Zambrano M-. 48, of lllexlco City, JelUS Zambrano Cabrwa, 19 ot £n .. Jlltaldad del C11a, alid 1am .. 1 Qoeiv• Iii-. 22, ., llexlto °'>'· • ' e ,, ... . ' ~ ' 11\e trio' 'remained behind In· the l a .m. IM.ldent, while \heir· compahions r•'t'ed for the two tut• whieb bad'been stationed at that locaUon wltti their light.I out, ,,.Uce~ald: Inve1ttcators addlld that the cabs apparenll)' left wlthput:, their potenti•L pa••entera •. be~ust one olflcer «•"""4hla "1 )lelp ,Patn11m11.11 C.iq )at.er', .. :POrtld •••"'• i...o etnpty ea~ ';.Crulie by. Police are p•t;t\cularly=llonl around the Santa F'e RR f-ofl • w1Y becau.-e It 11 a p\\lat' .plJ!tllne for!rel1hthopphlc all~ , headed for the J..qs Anaetes· ·Or1n1e Coun y emplo7ment martiet, • • • ·-· ·.,.--· qualify as a heaVy smokedD<the .Jamaica study, one had to arotMte at leJl,st eight marlJUlt.n.a cigarettes a day, a"nd the'WilijiCM, itudied h"ad smoked an-atJiii..rGc .17 .5 yea'fs. In he Unlt.ed siitM7& heavy.Smoker is c~fq~ :-~ewllO.imokes m~-~~ a week. · • • · .,,. ,.- The study cone1iided~ ~-..he ·data clearly indicate that the long·lerm madjuana use b,. these men did not produce de- monstrable intellectual or ability deficits ... There is no evidence in the results to suggest brain damage." A spokesman for the National Institute on Drug Abu.5e said the Jamaica study w11s .l'\o,t cpp· sidered .4~finiiiYC :t;>ee~e .. fl:he group stadied was not blg enough from which to draw scienl\_fic conclusiori~ , 'Poi7t<>FliC'k .. ·' Shown Free To SF Women SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A free offer to· see a hard-core "adult". movie drew 70 women Wednesday. Menh~dtopay $4. Most of th~ over-18 women rat- ed the Sutter Cinema show, "Leaming to Love," good tofait •. "I didn't learn 8nYtbing," said one elderly wonfan in a red shawl. ''I used to be in buries· que." A· question on the rating slip asked: "What is your favorite sex fantasy?'' to which one woman wrote', ''Still searching." "The ~ld ... ~'.\&y·t~-day ~rind which.appeals, to men only just is n't enough to mas&: it any more," said theater chain ex· eeutive Tom Lazzarlni. ··we.•ve -;got to -be, tblnkin'g about a different kind 'of film which will appeal to women, too, arid mayle"tliscount priCes'.to get '"them into}tie ~eitl~t-.!.' : · ,. . ' I ' .... I , " Fre•P.geAI "" .. ,,, ... 1 ' ......... ' ' ,,.,~. SUSPECT~ ... ~~. • ·i· ·· r~·· .. · fr(e11'll 1. 14rs., M·erldelth .,W. KQ;l(>\iske::also 2Z.' was tou.od M'ilh ·her in the Johnsrud home. , Charges, or rai>e and robbery are still pending against Griffin in connectiWl w itb the death or Mrs .. KalOU6k e. . • • I ln:ftstlgators say in each case the women 's feet ihad been tied together and then the bindings werecul•fr-ee., Anaheim · Poliee-Department Homicide Detective Ron Girk: said there are no plans for ex- tradition at the Rresent time but that Griffin will be qtlestloned in Texas at the Harris County Jail within the next two weeks about Miss Bertsch~ savage murder. A second fugitive. sought by Anab,eim police and.flpon whom extradition pro~e;edings have been µµtiated !fYUl be picked up in T«;xy,atMt,~it1fl\e.;..•· ·~w~:re ~ gptng.,tP.;tiwQ. ·kilJ . two binta..wi.lll.one.l!!PneJ!))eJ.~ve . GlrJr.saidof.llte Jl:ll< .. lriP'I' "' Griffin was reported Y¥,in .•Al!alleilll tl>< .d•lf4!l,)Ao, -.;h m~4~r, ;)ft'))J~t-· 01=c~.-.~1~Y ' ~ ~:·'1i~~p~ ''.ll:(''~'!= h~~~.•.lo'li'.~Bf.' Nis~iJ.~1. serving-a fi,entenc~·at.the Fed~ral Correctional ln~titution for Men at.Lompoc. Ford Urges Tax Speed · -' " WASHING'l!ON (AP> - President ·Ford· was quoted today '.85 cqmplaining. that ''time is gro)"ing short" for ac:tion on, a recession· fighting tax cut abd yet the . Senate plans an ,Easter vacation tn just eight days. i'ord. .has. said• that be wants ·the· t'ax ·cut by Easter, tJ;lte •tax·writing Senate Plinante Committee began writing-its'. •version of the billthi&"1Dor:ning : • .Sen. Russell B: ~og, (I).· La.'), tbe cbalr:man, said he will support ... a: .$3Ct.billion t,ax cut, .almost double the .amounti.ed ·· recommended b~Ford. · .. ~ ... . ' " ' " I, i. ( OI m .. •I 1.< .. te in •1 ' ., pl Ii· nj " ti Cl I< .. ~ Ii ti ·~ 'di I( ai .. ti • c I ,, ... "' ~ a a d f .. p n "' • • y • sl (; • .~ ., ' . ~ .. a prof*nt" 1'ben "1Alrlte Pat Dlatn. Pelt wU( cbl '"d to~. 9f!t the, Grtqofrl and QC·1 tio" . ~ ~ed lo $0(U. ineq1dt"• ill 9au11rnment and bus11'eu. Mail JIOur questions to Pat Dunn'At Your Service. Orange Coast Dolly Pilot. P.O. Box JSfO. Costa Mesd. CA 92626. lnclude your 1e~pl19.he ru1~r. • " • <:eneetlc• >EAR PAT: Since I'm allergic only~ cetfain-chemieals in COs· metics, I hesitate to limit myself entirely to tbose J>tVducts made specifically for persotl.5 allergic to almost everything. Has any.one ever done' a study or writ· ten anythinF that defines various ingredlents listed ori labels or tt~ams and hygiene products? A.L., Coeta Me11 Check your bMladore for a copy of .. A Coaaamer's l)lc· Uo•ary of Co1metle lngre· dletltf,U bT Ruth Wl~r (Crown Publklaers, •1•· ). Available in bard.cover or paperback, this book tells anythllig you'd ever qre to bow about cosn\~lc and health tare Ingredients. ' License PoHct1 DEAR PAT: I moved her e re cently li:om ~ngland. When I ap piled for my California driver's license, I was told J had to tum in my forelan license. I would like to keep my English license. Is there any way I can get it back? R.J., Santa Ana llgts. No Catllomla driver's license cu be fssued lo an om-ot-state or fereip cOt1•try li~e holder unJ.ll "e pteviously vaUd license · "Is' 'HrTea4ered &o &he Calir.nia Departanen" of M oter Velllclff. Jr tbe llttlse' was' issued by 6ne or the '9 othn &ta~s or by a Cana· dlaa provl~ce, It wUI be retnmed to the appr"prlate )lcen1hi1 autllorlty, If tbe ·license was ls· ~ by a f oret1n coutry (other tbu Canada) --as in your case -It will ble retumed lo you & ta m p e d .. N o t V a 11.d In Callforala. '' Bla•ket Baari..en already 1pprottllin1 il$ maz. imuiDcta .. •APHitY~" be said. Rll~ Mid Saddleback VaHey r•Mlenta, part.i~uhu·t.y, those in Leisure World, have been "very UiMl_,ratandln• about the llQlse created by militar)1 jeta ap· proacbing El Toro." • • He 1alcf h'e think1 the re8$0l'I (or that underatandlng is a realiza- Uoe of bow vital the base ls. ••eut t can ten YQU right now tb•t l will be &he first. to join these people ln loud and strong opposl· tlon to increased use of the faclli· tv thtou&h introduction of com- merclal j~ ... Riiey satd be is familiar with airport noise problemf because he lives UJlder the takeoff pat.t.em of Oranae County Airport and on- ce joined In a mu1ll·m1llion dollar suit aaaln1t lM coWlty to !<wee a nolse"'l'eduction.) • "There ls nothing I would rathfr see than an immediate answer to our problems ai Pranae Count~ Airpo~. but J think tt would be irresponsible ror us to ttansf er t~ noise and traffic problems of one area of the county to another community," Riley said. ~iley said he ls not trying lode· rend "the miHiOI'\ of the Marine C,orps" for the two bases because, b.e said. the corps can do a better job of that itself. "But I &JU going todeCend what I see to f>e the best interests or my constituency," Riley said. Scranton 'Hideou4' Probed • HAltRJSBURG, Pa. CUP() - U.S. Attorney Joh.n Cottone con . firmed today that a federal grand jury was investigating the . likelihood that •'a person or l • pe¥q,nS" illegally hid fugitive .. newspaper heiress Patty Hearst in northeastern Pennsylvania last summer. Uf>iT....-o ' IN.PENNSYLVANlA? • Fugitive Patty Hearst 'Wonder Car' W,ill Goon One.. news paper said indict-m:ertts likely would reveal that Miss Hearst hid out in the Scran- ton area several month$ ago. Wttlie Wolfe, whom Miss Hearst said she loved prior to his death last. year in e police shootout in Los Angeles, was from the Allen- town, fa., area -about 60 miles south of Scranton. Jn San Francisco, Randolph A. H~ars\ said be was told by the FBI several weeks ago that it was believed his daughter spent last summer on a Pennsylvania farm: .but that the trail was now "cold." Hearst said he also was told by the FBI, ''They don't know where she is now." "The grand .jury is sitting and one of.its investigations involves the Hearst case," Cottone said today. "That's all I can say at this point." FBI and U.S. Treasury agents, carrying brief cases and files , visited Cott.one's office as the 23 Auctl. on Block grand jurors were sequestered in a s mall room on the 10th floor in DA~ CAPl -; 'the lnlernal Revenue.SerVice has set the sale or the prototype of what was billed as a low-mileage, three- wtieeled wonder (ar for March ~ Proceeds from the public auc- tion will be used to reduce the $44, 719 debt owed by Twentieth Century Motor Car Cotp. in employes withholding tax, an IRS spokesman said. The car, the ''Revette," was seized by the I RS Wednesday from a warehouse in Northwest Dallas. The president of Twen- tieth Centurf, G. Eliiabeth Cumichael, left the car behind when she fled ahead of arresting officers last month. She is the only one or six Calif omla residents who has not surrendered to police on charges of conspiring to commit theft by selling dealersbips and options for production of the car when financin_, and parts did not exist. E~~t's l'ielv the Federal Building heae.. The gr.and jury ·room was cor· doned ore and newsmen who tried Ang·eis Seized In Truck Theft SAN DIEGO <AP> -Al least three members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club took part in a rjng which sold stolen pickup trucks and campers. Dist. Atty. Ed.Miller says. The three were identified as Raymond Grant Penwarden, 30, vice ptesident of the club's San Diego chapter, and William• Wayne H.ughes, 24, both of San Diego, and Joseph William Dag- gett, 23, or El Cajon, all charged with grand theft. . Miller said two other Heirs Angels were sought. He said six late-model pickups worth $30,000 were stolen and sold to un· dercover officers. Sinai.I Businesses' I ' . ~ig ."~~ed ~·Moi,.ey Sy ftEDElttCK ~EM EHL .!l'he .1,nost profitable thing you • Of .. .,_.. ... ._ .can d.o is compare your operation • to enter Cottone 's office were threatened with arrest. The Harrisburg Patriot said this morning that indictments in· • volving the Hearst case would be handed down later today. It said the squrces could not say whether the indictments also migh\ involve the harboring of William and Emily Harris, Miss Hearst's companions in the Sym- bionese Liberaiion Army. The Scranton Tribune reported today that the grand jury here would be asked to •·consider" such an indictment. A similar re- port was carried in the San fran· cisco Chronicle. The Tribune said Miss Hearst had been seen in the Scranton- Wilkes· Barre area this year but, according to its sources, was no longer in the vicinity. The Chronicle said a federal in- vestigative source in Washington described the hunt for Miss Hearst and Bill and Emily Harris as "pretty hot right now." "We're talking to people who may have played a role in their concealment," he said. The unidentified federal of· ficial said five or six persons in Pennsylvania and on the West Coast are under investigation and have bee n subpoena~ to testify. Miss Hearst was kidnaped Feb. 4. 19'74, from her apartment in Berkeley and later bec11me an avowed Jnember of the SLA. She is wanted by the FBI in conntt· lion with a San Francisco bank rpbbery in April, 1974. . ., Cqmjng West · , Former White House aide John Dean pauses to auto. .: graph a copy of the book '.'All the President's Men" prior to a speaking engagement in Greeley, Colo. Dean's lecture tour will bring him to Santa Ana College Sat\ll"· day night. See story, Page A9. Senate Panil·OKs ·. I'' Malpractice Bills SACRAMENTO <AP> California's doctors would be guaranteed the right to buy malpractice insurance for the rest of this year under measures approved by a Senate commit· tee. The meas ures would set up a variati.on of an "assigned risk'' insurance pool in which all liability insurers in the slate would share the financial burden of insuring the state ·s doctors. '!This is a device to esta~lish a guarantee that malpractice in· surance will be available for the rest of the year," said state Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach>. author of one of the bills.' Sen. Peter Behr, the chairman of the Senate Insurance and Financial Institutions Commit· tee and author or the second bill, • said the ·measures are needed · because of a crisis in the · malpractice field. ' • ' ..It's important to move these bills along even though they aren't in perfect shape because we face a crisis,·• the Tiburon • Republican said at the.hearing. Both bills were approved Wed· · nesday by Behr's committee by identical 6-0 votes. Wall Unit A wonderful, adaptable wall unit consisting of 3-80" Pilasters, 2-74" shelves and 2-42" shelves sptciQly ptced at 5349 1n1taltd .'u CLUTTB8 CLAftD: Com'9 now oa.r aucust OniMe Oclullb" '•"'()rand Jury wbfcti, Idler eame ponderinJ, bas lnued bib ·Ute 4ee0mmmdation Uaat .. all-Mop • :tbrowinc away beer c-aDd pop "EGYPT rs or the opinion that • bottles. it is necessary to fix ~date for All this time you u.oupt the the holding of tbe Geneva Con-~ 'Grand Jury was doi'q ~ ference" an. d tbat 11:;etting tbe '"9lie, didn't you! · . date is linked to an r agreement "''1 You calculated the)' were withlsrael,tb~papersaid., eathered there in the bact room. T brows furrowed, P~I to tn-During lasi month's 'Middle • 0 dict some master ·crtD)in.al Who Easl. tour by Sovlet Fo'reigf ~·:had just fleeced a Leisure World Minister Andrei Gromyko, both ' Widow out of ba1! Ii million in Syria and the Soviet Union called •. ,atocks and bonds. for immediate resumption of the Or, the jurors were skulking IT WAS LEARNED that conference. ~gypt suggested a about the balls of g~ernmeut. American officials bell eve later resumption\ after Ki.91ing~r. neartbing evid-ence of l~ra~J's withdr.awal .. ~U.. ~~Jldacbancetemedlate.. , alf~•an~e,. goJalJrJlkf~i • SinBJ~ there iA an a,.......t, .',/.key issue in the talb.W a gling, goofing oft or Outrilbi-will have to come in phases to aJ. peated to be' an•'Israeli demufci hanky-panky. low the.~raeli~ to build a.new de-for a formal pledge f~ t;g t INSTEAD OF ALL this f~e line ~hind lbe Mitla 8.l}d toendtbe,state-0fwarasapJ:e glamorous stuff, we learn G1dipasses intbedesert. . for' further lsra~li tr.oop through news reports that. our Ttus has ~ot Y~ come up m. withdrawals from the Sin:ai pjl granli Gt"and Jury is ooncemed _ UIE!'nego~ati<>ns, 1t was learned. fields and passes. · about old hollies and cans. be~use first there must be an . • _ _ . Now don't make fun of our agreement before the t~coon-But U.S. i)fficws.he.re 4enied hard-working jurors for this. tri~~scuss.ho~to.carryltouL . as unfounded repo!18 from S081e Junk is a serious matter. Kissmger is still in the s~e of quarters that Klssm~ bad pto.. The Grand Jury was actually ~arryipg ~de as. w~cb -are ~ J>OSe¢' as. a way bt~t!ttUDglh.~ls­ probing the problem of our coun-formal d1plom allc proposals sue, a jomt Egypllan-Israeli .t- ty's land-fill type dump-sites. Jn back ~ct 'fort~ between the two fi~mation that neigb~g coun- polite language, •these 'places countries, trymg to get agree-tnes not settl~ theJr4iffenmces such as those located in Jrvil'\e or ment. by acts of war. 1 • San Juan are called disposal areas. Our jury determ in~tbat even . ~ Nixon ·Vexed?. Patricif .E~a~tl\ Swtd>n. 33, accused of tic:lm'blng buildings in New YorlJ. iSix years aio. ~as ~ beafi o1lp-tured by FBI. She was7 ar· rested Wednesday while stacking. peanut butter jars in Brattleboro, Vt .•. health food store. Rules Okayed For Nixon ·· I Tape Access at the present r ate of dumping, our land-fill sit es should last another 25 or· 30 years. To con- serve the dumping space,·· · however, the jurors decreed that Orange County ought to ban noo- retuma)>le contaU.ers. .. · WASHINGTON. (AP) -The government's tentt\ti)'e,plan for providing p~blic ac~~ to the . \ tapes Of the Nixon White House Z • l · C · lls ~~ L t calls for some to be retuhled to SatuRlay and "SurldlY: tt ~do not TmS MIGHT W()llJC pretty· . weJJ with bottles. Cans may be another matter. fl you ban throwaway beef cans, for e1am- ple, the suets industry might pro- test discrimination'° fil.vor of tha bean people:. ~ ~ f Few have ever had. 1he notion W forcing the bean people to put up thetr' prpPc:t • a ~ble ~an. -• ··-' (_Anyway, Oler~a~solu- a,ion for the whole nt>n-Tetumable problem. More people should be like me. • FOR EXAMPLE, I collect old . mayonnaise jars. They are won- derful. I carefully lake the empty jar, wash it out, scn~,PE'. off the label, polish it with {he dishcloth and tuck •t safel)r·away on a shelf. I know \hey •are going to be very valuable for sometbin' someday. "" I have also saved a lot of old peaDJ.lt butter jars. They will be very handy for something some- day that's a bit bigger than a mayonnaise jar. Also, t often sit pondering beer or pop cans. They are beautifully engineered and should be &ood for .aomething even alter being drained. Once at an art show I saw a bunch of them welded together into a chair. But it didn't look vety dosntortable. AR .. FOLKS, there's a fortune · waiting ¥ there for me once I invent th&? a>' to use all these old cans and mayonnaise jars. Meanwhile, I don 'l know what to do because, frankly, the house is beginniq to fill up. . Maybe I ought to make a trip to Uledump. ieg er .. a ._, J J ec ures the former president and others ':.'':a~.~~ !itC~ . . to be sealed, perhaps forever. Lift. anc:1 your «»PY*ln be defMi'ed. F4rtner While House preS!> seaetary Ronald L. Ziegler bas cauce led his campus lecture serie&on groun«ts l)e <lid not want to be on te "'Watergate speaking c~~-Washing~on s~ces-sa1 . · - The sources said Ziegler has written to the eolston Leigh Lec- ture Agency of N~ York...in· . ~orming the fir.m thAb~Mm- celling a schedule of cami>us ap- pearances planned for spring. There also were reports that former President Nixon was un- happy with Ziegler's intention to ~gin a lecture tour on which ·Last Hope -Fulfilkd' COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> -Dr. William Bradway's office says it has been flooded with hundreds or calls from persons offering to take the three young children of Linda Hardy, a terminal cancer patient. "l just can't belie~ the "Warmth and love of the · people who've responded," .· said office manager Kay. -F1owers. "It brings back my faith in people.~· . The response!" .. waao to news reports of Mrs . Hardy's final dTearti of finding ••a good family lo take my kids, to love them and keep them together." PEOPLE . : hours of recorded presidential Cil u•lltl• Ttf1,tn 11 ( J. However, most of the 5,000 ·. conversations will be av~able, =...,<>:s.~u=%:'.:;,4Mlll .... -----------~ ~ainly to sc holar ~ and .nctWestminster ........ Mt-tne ·watergate would obvioUslv be JOumalists, at an archives build-San Clemente-. Capistrlll'IOBeleh. th · f 'J in& near, Wasti)~on, ,(ieneral SanJuanCai>isttano. e pia1n ocal point. Services Admioistrato,r ;ArUillf Dana Point. South µgune. • '! .. l * ·' c .. _ aid,{ • • ~M...,.. t.J.•~ •••• J~ Y»rmer heavyweigf)t Cham• r·:.A.:.· ~~!;!.!!u~PS~O~P~S~~~lll!!~~~~~~~~·-!::::_=~~:!!!:!!':!!:=!J:!:~!:!!:!?'.~~~~~~~~~~l!!!!_­ pion <ier.e Tunney was among the investors who spent $17 mil- lion op a California tax s'1elter ~rocram which haS' filed for.ze· ~organization under-bAni.ruptcy 1aws.j OlJler investors of Jasmin Groyes Co., w.~ich owns S,890 acres of citrus, nut and fruit trees in Kern and Tulare counties were economist PaQI Sam~ of the Massachusetts ,Institute oJ · Technology and Re_p. Teno Ron· calio, (D-Wyo.). · The Jasmin firm bas 'debts of apptoximately $16.5 DillUon.:tor the land and $1 million in interest payments. ... President Ford's 17-yeac~ld da~hter Susan is writing a re- gular magazine column giving her views on me in the While 'Houseandotherissues .. Her column. "White House Diary," will appear in Seventeen mapzine and the first pit!ce'wiJl be in the AprU issue. • . n.e first column is devoted to male chauvinism, her feelings abool press lnvasion of th' family's privac~ and t>lans to hold.her high school prom at the White House on May 31. • 1 *' . Mayor JosepfA Alioto will be ac· companied by Jlis estranged wife Angel,iDa on an official visit to Jran iJext month. the mayor's o£. 1lce'Qid. S:toriii .··Rips -Te~~es~.ee- . . . • ·' • . ' ' .. - SACRAMENTO (UPI) -PifteeD counties face an :n•,.t•--•..,X118t...,_ted ••of $2.7 million I~ welfJre,•d this month due to ) feder~icl(s, acconlingtoGQ\'.•Edmuntl G; Brown Jr. • • BfOW!t1ta1d the $8.8 milllop euft)ack for the first Utree'l'Donths . 0( th.ii )'Hr stemmed horn lederal c~colations of Welfare }>ay-'t . men~ :to ineligible persons, bbth overpaymetits and u~erpay· men!P. t ' t' , r.11"" 1'IM9 m unt)' eutbacks were based on the percentage of error in pay~ts to' welfare r ecipients, and San Fra~isco had the , l~tol afty county in the state. Brown said. · . "" • • f • • •• -~~ i\·.a:.~ .· '. ' QRAMBNTO '1.Pt -Secret payment of $77 ,500 l1Y Pep-\1 .. lv~i()' .io'*.,._;dent. Dr. WWiam B'anoW'Sky, have focal pOint c:A. aq invesUgation by pie California attorney .1eneral.~ . • . . ' • YP"t more """ • y .. , the office of ,Atty. Gen. Evelle younger- -who' is a Repub)ic:;-1: Banowsky. a GOP national c:ommit- teernan -·has peen g the fihancial affairs of'the private two-c:ai;npus school. FegWarrd•g ' · ' • 1..os·A~GELES (AP> -Pickpp tnicks-will'be used in a pro· · ... jed intended to reduce traffic accidents caused by dense fog, of- ,· fteia1$ tlati-announced. ' Otftclals' ot 'th~ state ~roent of Transportation and the • MghV..ay tnfll'Ol. satd flisbing signs 1would·~ mounted 011 the 'thicks to-\V •rtt ·jtlverside and qtbet freeway' motcnists Of speed aavmoties and-traffic: delays before they entered the fog. . , . . . ' ' . . .. ..... r '°I• ' J PASADENA (lJPJ> -Billt' Jo Booker, 28, a transjent from wo®ck~ ~Tex., who was convicted of murdering a Monrovia , we>man ~d hei'. da!Jlhter last week, Wednes~af was formally aeate.ce4 to die \n the California gas chamber . SuptJjor Couf'\ Judge Walter Evans imposed the sentence ~ •oted )aft Friday by a five-man, seven-woman Jury. I • I • " ' • " ' " , •• l ..... 11f-(:f'•e . . . •n i,-.t Slt'N'8ERNhRDINO <AP> .:....stepltenF. Anderson1 manager • ~·~tHe'8if~ ~ll'Ssyc§t"Theater ~e.r~a.jtarl>een acquitted oLrj)arge's ci( eilu"iitiag obscene matter. Andenon. exonerated Wednesday, bad been charged in manid #Wn l,efe ih ~~cM~ wJt.1>..~e stlfw~ of ~ m ~.., ~ .... ·~b depict(U M>Ml\Sk•~ti. . ! 1 ~ SACRAMENTO (APt -The Asse~bly wouldamendtheblUtoattectonlythoseare..a.i· Transportation Committee. ))as bloeked a last-dlt~b ltde lhe SoUtt\ Coast BiSin. • effort to wl pe j)Ul a contro~r~ auto st4oa tontrol Holden < D·C.alwr City). bad held up lliS blU !Ii· prof ram throt.aibout six s.ithel'tl 'Ctllf~ cQUD· Ul Wedaieed•y, hopipa he could weaken co1n~ ties. · support for the J-'Qll p~m. And he-refUHChtO A.NJ committee vote Wednesday defeated a ~ill concede a(\er the \lqte Ulat the measure had b'een ·by Sen. NJte HoJden that wQold hate ended a re-ktUed. .J- qalren\e..,UM• ..._ 1.11'liUiOtt 1966·10 can in Los · . . • A.Nelu. Ora~San Bematdino, Rl\rers\d~. Ven· • '"1'11ERE IS STILL A chance,'' he said. tura and SaN,a Barbara counties be equipped with a 1"I'here ls some talk about getting a resolutlOft device to c~b emissions of {>Xides of nitrogen passed 011 the float' puWng lt out of committee." • -(NOx /..· lllln• sald he thought he bad the votes to •this ametided bill out of committee. · ... " T~ DEV E MUST BE instaUed on a stag· gere41 · ba11l1 d~pendlng on the last digit ol a motorist's license plate, and deadlines for vehicl~s • The NOx program has been a conttoven)' in Ute' leeislature for years. Originally lawmalten plutltff legislation requiring installation of the devices.on 1916-70 cars throughout. the state. with plates ~nding in digits one to six have already f&$6ed. -11owever. committee me~bers voted 8-7 to .1ie8'C a bill by Sen. Omer Raine Cl>-Ventura), that wouttt continue the 'NOx program only in the smojf' plagtaed' SC>uth Coast Air' Basin, eUmln.ating it lri northern Santa Bat~ara Coulfty, the eastern ends ot San Bern~dino and Rivetside counties and the northeast corneP of Los Angeles County. , But they amended that requirement Jast year, t"equiring mandatory installation only in the m· county area. NO~ devices must still be installed on 1966-70 cus throughout the state when they are sqld or re· gistered iQ California for the first titne. The Holden bill would not affect that requirement. Aer~sol. Can Ban'Passe.s Orange County was riot included in the exemp; lion pf an. • · Onginall~ R~ins' bill was identi~al to Holden's pleasure. But tha.t version was voted down by the -..trarisporlf'tiOn panel last month ~nd Rain$ said he Program critics argued that the devices ham· pered eneine performance and increased gasoline consUJ1lption without making a serious dent in the smog problem. ' . Firsi Test . · THE ~~~ ·;.::i~ At'Y'*h!W SACRAMENTO (AP> -A bill 1.f15..0401] that critics say would prevent the ·• • s. ~· .:O" ,01uu use of aerosol air sprar.r and •11)tU J~ ~:r . d · 21t22 ~ c .,11tr.o most spray-on eodorants 1n ~~f....,. ......... ,l'l .. California has cleared its first ~=========~· legislative hurdle. Supporte.rs said the spr.-ys could deplete the earth's prJJtee· live layer of ozone and increase frequency of skin cancer. The Senate Heall}) and Welfare Committee voted 5"2 Wednetftay for the bill by $en. John Dunlap, (D.Napa.) ~ • ' 'HEAIJNG ~ND MESSAGE SERVIQ SPIRIJUAL RESEARCH ~ 1.I SOCIA TIS ~ 216 ST. AHH'S Dll. . LAGj.IHA HACH .......,. ~· 14 . 7:15,... DONATION Dr. Har9ld s. Jobmon, a University 4£ California chemist, told the committee that if J>f!ople keep using the sprays ·at the pre- sent rate, they wil~ .ca~e a re- duction of global oz~ and a COD'1 L~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!ll•l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll~I sequent increase in ultraviolet PtJRLIC NOTICE radiation. ., But bill opponents argued that Johnson's claim ha~ not, be~n proven and passage of the bill would only resul\ in unei:nploy- menl in the can and aerosol in· dustry. · R.aymon·~ McCarthy ,_ a SDOk~m;m for the e.t duPontde _ ..NemQur.s_ 14.· CQ .• ...said the biij. would prevent the us~ of ~·~ aerQJIPL air sprays and .!l'~st ~pray ·on . d e.o <\~.an ui 1 p c-JUo.,,fa. t~ ,,,,,:,. .! . -:... FICTtTIOUI IUSIHESS • NAME STATEMENT The loflo~ ... ~ pe~ IS dOlnQ buSI· nus•s TWO BIT COFFEE ANO DONUT STORI;, 780• wutm1n$1er Blvd., Westm1niler. C.. Jl>d•lh "'"" Smlth,.,10 E C.mole. s.n. l•A~.Ca This business 11 conducted oy •n •"· d111rdu•I ,,...~. ~··· . 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Hinshaw was a panelist on Cha~J so·s monthly report from Washington D..C, Before taking to the airway:ii, Hinshaw rtJpOrtedly made it clear that a discussion ot Ule Orange County assessor's office scandal WA$ oil limits. It's been an off-limits topic witb the (ormer coun· Ly assessor since early last December \then nine of his ex-aides were indicted by the county Grand Jury. They are u l leged to have been. ,Participants in a t'Onspiracy that purportedly helped elect Hinshaw to Congress at lca~t partiaJly at taxpayer expense. Hepcated attempts to gel Hinshaw's side of the story have been rebuffed by the congressman. who say~ his attorney has told him not to discuss the case. Inasmuch as Hinshaw is mentioned in one of the illegal overt acts charged in the Grand Jury indict- ment. that ·s probably sound legal advice. It still doesn 'l resolve what still is a burning issue in Hmshav."s district. The press releases issued from his offtce and the controlled TV interviews produce orrly a selective. one-way form of communication " Gas Vapor Control Gas station owners in Orange County have until September to come up with detailed plans for installa· tion of expensive new ai r pollution control of their fuel pumps. 'Foo Many Eieused Almost as soon as a new California voter is re- gistered, a little card advising ot potential call-up for jury duty appears in the mail. The voter is asked if he or she qualifies for any of a longttstor exernptions. The 17 categories for exemption from jury duty now cover ministers, physicians, lawyers and pharmacists, podiatrists a nd optometrists. teachers and telephone operators ... and let ·s n.ot forget keepers of public ferries and tollgates! In practice, today's jury of one's ··peers" most likely will be made up entirely of home makers, the re- tired an~ the unemployed. A bill recently introduced in Sacramento CAB 681 > would elimate all 17 of the exempt cat egories and let the court decide .if jury duty would indeed constitute a personal or public hardship: : Po\iticb.\ \obotom·1es on increo.se iti U.S.S.R. ( N e.w s ~ t.e '""") It is the first of four intermediate deadlines set by Orange County supervisors to bring all 3,800 gasoline outlets in the county into conformity with the new gas \ apor recovery ordinance. Cnder the la\\. s tation O\\ ners must install lt deserves support. To the citizen of a free coun· try, the right lo trial by j ury . is as important a privilege as the right to vote. And widespread participation in both these mainstays of democracy is essential to their preservation. "DON 'T MAKE HI M SLAVISH-JUST TRA<TAf$LE .~ Snoring: No New Answers (SYDNEY H ARRIS ) 1\s one or the l<'ading snorers or the \\'t.:~ll:rn World. I "as attract t'd to a m :Jgazinc ad recently. ad \Ct11:-.ing a new hook· "Snoring '\ e \\ ,\ n s w e r s t o a n O 1 d Prob l e m ," b~ a s peech pathologtl>t 1n Florida. who directs som ethin g called the ··Sono.-ou:; Ur<.'athing Research Project ·· After getting, and carefully r e· ading through. lhe book. I am sorry lo 111 form the na t i 0 11 • :-. t':.timJted 35 m 1 I I 1 on :-.norl'rs th:.it there still I!-. nu more of a · · c-u n"' f or th1:. :.1fflict1on than lhcrC' 1s lor the com mon cold. T HERE ARE any number of therapies a nd treatments and de- ' ices and theories on the subject. but most chronic snorers will still have to comfort thl'mselves with the thought that their numbers han• include d such luminaries as Cato. the Emperor Otho. Lord C hesterfield . Beau Hrummel. and at least 20 of lht' l'residenG of th<' U .S '"P r esident Theodore ROOS<'Velt,'' the author informs u~. ··onCl' s norC'<i so loudly m a hospit<il that <·omplaints 'Were filed hy :Jl mnst t-n•ry p<iticnt m the \\ 1n g "ht•rt• he was re· <·upt·r •it an g '''"'Wins ton Churc-htll was a 35-d eci b<.'l snon·r. by the r c·port of the naval 11tfi1 l'r who auditioned him on board :i ship 10 1944 . Art11:1il~. thl' term ·•snoring'' is Dear Gloomy Gus A judge gives a child back to a mother convicted of child abuse. The child is found beaten and burned to death. The same judge• says he doesn't know how this could have bet·n avoided. T oo bad il \.\asn 't up to a Jury o f lessC'r <:itizens ~ .I (; J catch-all. CO\'erin~ about a~ many diver se form s as "l'anccr· does in the realm of disease OR. BOt:LWARE, lh<' author of this I atest tome, lists s ax separate theories of snoring and its probable causes. and 11 c la ssirications or s noring. ~urpri sin g ly little medicul or physiological r esearch has been done on the subject, and m any conclus io ns contradict o ne another. Almost everything h:is been tried . from s urgery to hypnosis. and from psychotherapy to the most outlandis h contraptions for closing the mouth and support10~ the chin during sleep but nothing y. or ks for everybody. and most things don't \\Ork for anybody. Some peopl e :-.nore only v. hen they lie on thei r backs, and a mere s hift of position helps. Others snore only after partaking too freely of food <ind drink JUi.t before bedti m c. Sti 11 others ha vc septum deviations that can he corrected I but both thC' author and myself failed to be helped by this procedure>. T HE PLAIN fact is that the "new answers" don't :rn~wcr v<'ry much, and the old problem remains a probl em to us 35 million noise polluters of th<' night's silence. Soviet Altentativ e to Stali11's Terror PsycJµatqc 'Condition~g'! WASHINGTON -An Amer ican resident 10 Moscow on· ce pointed out to me ci low-lying set or buildings m the outskirts where som<' unus ual experi · mt:'nts were re ported to be goi ng on The American said that he understood m onkevs habituated to tropical climates were kept in cages outdoors in Moscow's sub- zero v. inter. Survivors of this or- d l• a I "'ere said to have dc\•e loped thick coats or hair and the idea was ap· parently to !-.l'C if a strain or C'Old · ('ond ilion e d monk evs coult.1 be ck velopcd. This 1s the kind of story a traveller takes with a grain of salt Pavlov·s experiments with the conditioned r eflexes of dogs are a well -known part of the Russian scientific he ritage which some have connected with the way the Soviet l<'adership produces de· ~in•d responses in the Soviet peo· pie. That is a theory also deserv- mg skeptical assessment. A WHOLE lite rature. from Orwell through Kafka, has grown up around the ruthless condition- ing, phys ical and psychological, o f the free man in an <iulhorilarian state. This has become a considerable factor in the relations between t.he Unit· <'d States and the Soviet Union, involving the emigration of J ews, freedom of dissent and the treat- ment of political prisoners. That is why a_ new report of the Sen:ite internal security subcom- mitl<'e on the abuse of psychiatry for political repression in the Soviet Union has a bearing on de· [ J commit people in this counlry lo RICHARD institutions ... no~ necessarily WILSON because they·re mentally ill . but s imply b ecause they do ------------something someone else doesn't tente. The content of the report 1:-. shocking because il purports lo show that the prl'senl regime has substitute<i for the Stalinist ter· ror psychiatric inc arceration and· the Ul>e or drugs and psychia tric techniques on a "m assive" -:.,cale lo destrov the personalities or dissenters without actually killing them. T HIS NE w EST report IS drawn largely f(om the in· vestigations of a qualiricd Cn na· dian psychi:itrist, D(. Norman B Hirt, who formerly was a senior resident in psychiatry at the Mennini:cr Foundation Hospital in Topeka. The chief sources arc psych iatri s t s and form e r political prisoners in the Soviet Union and reports in the under- ground press called samizdat. like.·· ' T H AT ISS'T the main point, though. Till' main point is th<' \\ ay the KGB has found lo deal \\ith politi cal dissenters an<J othe r uncomfortable dtlzens without re~1otablishing Stalinist purges which outraged the world and made coe~lstence with Russia a political impossibility ••. Cases a if-cited. Thousands are said to ha~ ,'been committed. Techniques al)cl d;ugs are, described in thi!S , ··t'~ and r~ fined technology of terror.·· The chief perpetrator is identified as a certain Dr. Danill LunLS, who is so proud of his tech niques that he wishes them to be known as "Lunts ism." as were t he medical experiments and tortures of the Nazis known as ".Mengelism" aft er the Dr. M'engel who managed the m . A GREAT DEAL of this is pro- bably neither fantasy nor exag- geration. The noted Soviet sc ien· tist, Andrei Sak~!s taken his life i~ his ~ands to warn against these pracpces and others which isolate the Soviet l "nion from a n outside world"' ith "hi ch it \\is hes to ~~xist on its OY. 11 tC'rms. KGB ychiatrists who have emigrat to Israel h~n:e told ptir.1. or the story .. The cx ~rte n ces of hldividual prisoners have been.rtcorded. Netping of this lkind con· ceivab~ could 'IQJltlhue in the Soviet 0niott wtthcttitthesanction of the. P6litburo and Leonid Brezhnev. World psychiatrists who \\ ish lo honor I their pro- fes~ion and rescue it from the horror chamber are duty bound to raise the bsuc wherever their voices can be heard in the com- ing meetings or their associa· lions, before the United Nations. and every forum where human decency has \'alue. In s hort, a new tJranch of psychiatry. separate from the legitimate practice, is said lo have ~en developed by the KGB for the handling and s ilencing of political prisoners in ways that cast psychiatry back lo the Mid- dle Ages. The Multinationals Dr. llirt's mission is to get this practice internationally de - noun ced , which the world psychiatric association has been timid about doing apparently out of consideration of the protests of the K GB psychiatri sts themselves. Psychiatrists of the so-called free world have not been so reluctant, concerned as they are that the Soviet techni· ques not only give psychiatry a bad name but introduce prac· tices which may be imitaled in free countries for allegedly beneficial reasons. Hirt worrjcs about the growing tendency to A penetrating view from the Left of the br eak in the con· tinuum o( American foreign policy that began with the Truman Doctrine and ended with the Johnson ado.> inistration is provided by America After Nix· on by Robert Scheer (McGraw· Hill Paperback. $3 .95 ). As the author notes in a Preface, "It is the essential thesis of this book that the public political process no longer rules this nation. that current political debate does not deal wi~h wllat is most im portant, and that the basic decisions about our future are tnade for us by several hun- dred super-large multinational ( T HE BOOKMAN ) corporations, lhemsel~es out o( control." ED I TO R of R am p arts magazine from 1965 lo 1969 and author or How the U.S. Got In· volved in Vietnam and co-author of Cuba: Tragedy in Our Hemisphe r e, Scheer offers a highly readable book which is clear, concise, written from a very specific point or view, with a great deal of Polemiul bite. ''The s eparation Qf a domestic Po~on Pil& for Castro ·Didn't Work ,from a foreign policy is the first act in the disenfranchisement of the American public," he writes. · · ... The American economy is now so hopelessly entwined with the world econom y and so fully under the domination of its largest multiQalional corporations that al\y attempt to discuss our out· standing problems (be they illfla~ lion, waste, unemployment. or cultural alienatiool without primary reference to the role ot these corporations, is an act of deception ." \\ ASllll'GTO'\ Press ac· counts havC' 1d<·nt1f\ed Cuba"s F1d C'I Ca~trn a-.. the: targc·t of an un~uccel>i.ful CIA assassination plot The headline·" couldn't have r o m c· a t a '~ o r s ,. t 1 me for Secretary of St ate Henry Kiss· in~er. lie is 111 lhl· tt11ck of "most delicate' nc~ot1at1ons." accort.1· ing to our Whit e lluu~c ~ourccs, to re s torC' s ome kind of diplomat 1c rel at 1onsh111 with Cuba. A<'lunlly. we reported as far barkas Jan 18,1971 ,thaltheCJA had arran).!cd .six asl'la~sina · lion attempt!! u~ainst Ca.c,tro 1n the l'arly 1960s :--:o~ that thv .. tory h a, heen revived . 1t might bf> useful to r e · count the d • l1il1. T llE PLOT. began u part of the discredited 81y of Pl11 • operation. The 1tnltgy~ WH to eliminate the Cuban 1 .. ad~r befor • the CIA lnv '°'1 l«ce landed on tbe Wand. Wlt.botrt the tharl1m1lk Castro, lt was l,Chl. the ecfrndert would become demoralized and dis- organized To earn· out the assassination, the CIA s·elccted an underworld figure who could be disowned. He · was hrawk·faced John RosetU, identified in con fidenli al FBI files as "a top Mafia figure" who watched over "the concealed in· terests in Las Vegas casinos of the Chicago underw9rld." Roselli's CIA contacli were William Harvey and Jame1> O'Connell, who at'companled him on bush·hush trips to Mi ami to line up the assassination l earns. No one else was told. hov.·ever. of the ClA's role in the> murder mission. Roselli represented himselC as an oil man seeking r evenge "gainst Castro for his 5eizure of oil holdm gs. The assassination weapons were also carefully selected from foreign makl',, mostly Belgian. to prcv<'nt :lily llnk lolhe United Statd. EACH ATTEMPT to kill Castro wa1' m e llcul o us lv planned. Ukc an episode from the TV drama, ''Mission: lmpos~i­ ble! " For the fir~t try. the CIA furni5hed Roselli v.1th i.pccial po1•on ~opsul cs lo slip 1nlo Cutro's lood. ~ poison was bUpposcd to toke thrte ~ys lo a<'l 0}' the l (JACK AN DERSON) lime ·castro died, his system would lhrow off all traces of the poison, so he would appear to be the vicli m o f a natural if mysterious ailment. Roselli arranged with a Cuban, related to one of Castro's chefs," lo plant the deadly pellets in the dictator's food . On March 13, 1961 , Rosel l i delivered the capsules to his contact at Miami Beach 's glamorous Fon · t:tlneblcau Hotel. A couple weeks later, jus t ;ibout the r\ght time Cor the plot lo have been carried out, a report out of Havana said Castro was ill. But he reco,·crC'd in time to rout the Ray of Pias invKs1on on April Ii, 1961 ALTHOUGH both the murder plot and the invasion Called, the CIA continued trylnJ lo iet rid o{ Caslrd. The uban ho had '>neaked the i>otson Int haYana "as never seen again, Thcrdor~. the CIA, uns ure \.\helher the ploll@rs had railed or the poisoo hadn't been stroo1 ent>ugl\• decided to try a,ain with a more powerful dose. Ro•ellt arran,ed for trlJ?.1~· strenatb Cf pr.utu te> be sDPCSed into Castro's food several weeks after the Bay or Pigs. But once again, the plot falled and t.he con· spirators disappeared. Four more attempts were made on Oastro's life. thereafter using assa!Jsination teams equipped with high-power,ed rifles. explosives and two-way radios. Roselli per:,onally made midnight powerboat dashes to deliver the teams at secret land· ing spots on the Cuban coast. Once Roselli's bpat was shot out from under bim, but the occu· pants were quickly fished out or lhe murky water by companions in an accompanying boat. T HE ASSASSI NATION teams never got a shot at Castro. nlthough the CIA lumtd that lhe last group reached 3 rooftop within range. This occurred around the last of February or first of March 1963 Nine months later. Pre.stderil .._nedy was 1unncd down In DallN by Lee Harvey Oswa)<I, a raftMlc who had been ac:tlve in the pro·CHtro movement Md bad pold o mysterious call upon the Cuban cm bauy in Mufco Cl· Warren Comm Issi op to; rindings -that Castro may l\ave become aware or the U.S. plot upon his life and, therefore, may have recruited Oswald lo retaliate against President KeMedy. ly a few w~ck1 before lbe dre ~-~r::~ ful day In Dalla&. Sourc s famntar wit.h UM CIA conspiracy con 't •bake a naaaJste 1uspid\ UDIUP~ by ltie ,vroroR DE ltE~ERLING ' ORANGE COASt DAILY PILOT J d~ b~ rot wl t ~u ho co wt m• Hi 1 ! ct S 1 M F1 M W4 "B sa r01 foi kit LE ru I M1 fw sta ap lei ba WI °'' ce m c . -. &ACRAM'ENTO (AP) -A$· sembJymaotlCen Meade bas l>et:n o~ d~ed to b1'1g his sute-leaaed car back f r<>m ~nsas and pay the sthte !Of' the two qths that his estranged wlfe had the ar. ~ lfhe Assttpjbly Rules Committee Is· ~ued the orders Wednesday a few hqurs aftor the ,Berkeley Democrat cqnfinned a )lewapaper account of hi s wife's use oqhc car. THE STAIE PAYS $225 of the $270 monthly lease bill to Hertz OD fh~ $6,()()() 1975 .. mod el CbevroletBlpzer. As'serobly Spe.ak er Leo McCarthy ! D-San F raqoj'Scol said Meade's ~lion§ were uabS.:t " ana "an ou\rage. ' But M c~arth y MccuTHY said Meade asn't violated any rule for Ute use f automobiles provided for state legislators because It is tbe kind of con4uct that nobody in the Legislature 4\'cr saw a need to write a rule_.bout. i . M~DEt HO HAD .-run·in with McCarthy Ile t month beC;ause he re· fused to w~a a coat and lie, said his staff got Ass mbly Rulef.1.Committee approval to.l•t his wife take the slate- leased car td Kansas on a temporary basis. But no one on the rules committee was aware of it, said McCarthy. Fred Taug~er, chief administrative officer of th' Assembly. said it was ·'absolutely •ot true" that Meade re- ceived an okay through Rules Com· mittee staff cm bets. .. r Taugher said M e•de was given one w -t~ ftt the car &>.ck to Cali(prnia lw tfle •tia will be'Uncel4td. ~ taid Ptieade wjll also be l)a)Jed for the Urne t)le car was out orttaW. MEAD~ SAID HE and his . wtre .. Sliaroq, file d for divorce la:lt Decem~r. He said he fell she sl\<>Uld have lhe large,: car lo drive east with the couple's two children se h' k@t their 1970 Fiat compact car. ''At the time Sharon and I Spij~ we exchanged c~r~. and I asked my starJ to check with . the Rules Committee about the propriety or her going_ bacJC there with tKe stale· leased cu. I W8.f> told iC was fihe as long as it was tem· porary a nd· s h e didn't use the state gas and credit card. "HE'S BEEN TOLD he needed to return that car to California," Taugh~r said. "W.e are going lo send him a bill for the prorated time that the car has been out of the state." McCarthy said, "It's an outrage anyone would do that. Absurd judg- ment on the part of two or three or four legislators should not bring the entire Legislature into disrepute." McCarthy said there was no written rule against a legislator allowing his state-leased tar to leave the state, but added, "This is the kind of practice lh~t is clearly understood as unaccep· table so it was n't necessary to state it to79other Assembly members.'' Dine in acfenda elegance. Rustic 6 table Reg. $J69.99 Now s14gaa ' i . ' -tables I ge enough for any size fam- ily! 6' a 7' tables, 34" wide and 30" 7 table Reg . $229.99 Now s17988 mgh'. 8 table. 35" wide. 30" high s19gaa HandcrUted 1n Mexico of native 6 table Reg $269.99 Now pine. SUrdy trestle legs. Chair Reg $36.99 Now 52688 Larger discounts when you buy the sets! Match1rg Spanish colonial side 6' table with four chairs . $250.00 chairs. Natural palm-woven rush 7' table with six chairs . $330.00 seats. Si~gle rung. 35"x 17"xl 7". a· table with eight chairs, $400.00 Save 50 and more . Dark·finl ed headboard with handcarv spindles. Furnish a bedroom sf anish grandeur! ~:~bl~~ .. : .. 1.~~·.~ .. f7ga& ~~· Add.•' ~.~can to~l point. The "mesa rrt~em" -a ~plioa of a by·go~; era. Dark wood with wrougfiti ron rivets. Iron well. :::".it;~·.~~~:~ .... ~gas ~~~~ ... ~ ... ~~~ ~:~. '119'1 Treasure a co- lontal chHt. Handcarved • chest. 7 draw- ers with chain accents. Wrought il"On pulls. 45W'x 19V2" x 32'12". Reg. $239.99 Now$16888 Fiii a Mexican cheat. Spanish· style co4{)nial chest. 3 carved rung doors. Long and low. 62" x 20· x 21·. Ha-Odcarve~. ::~ ~. ~~:~~ ........ $14g&8 Thursday. March 13, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A z u l , TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Exhibi~§.!~Prizes!-Entertainment! , Join uS on the rnall 'for a ·little Traveling Fun Exhibitors: Aeromexico Air California Air Canada American Air lines A!Jt.. 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Oldtime Fashion Show Stewardess Uniforms Now & Then Presented by TWA -with Jeannie Franz Guatemala Marimba Band Central American Destinatrons Tahitian Dancers On rhe Mall Oriental Shriners 40 Pcs. Band On the Mall Travel Bag Packing Demos Presented by American Airlines with Pamela French Travel Fashion Shon' <.;ommentated by Jody Vaughn. Travel Mart Agency presented w11h the Fashion Island Merchants Special -Saturday Only "Up With People" 5 p.m~ Prizes For Lucky Winners: FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS; • Free Round Trip fO( Two. San Francisco •Weekend at Holiday Inn (Courtesy of Air California and Holiday Inns) •Free Four Day Fishing Vacation. Lareto. Saha Includes all meals and transportation from San Diego Via Areomex1co (courtesy Flying Sportsman Lodge) •Free Round Tnp for Two to La Paz (courtesy of Aeromex1co) •Free Overnight Trip For Two From San Francisco to Los Angeles Via "Mariposa .. or "Monterey" (courtesy Pacific Far East line) • Free Guatamala Holiday Land Tour (courtesy Central American Destinations) • S1 00 Travel Gift Certificate (courtesy Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service) •Free Flight Bags. Continental Air Lines; •Books. Records. Beach Bags, Trade Wind Tours of ~awaii; •Two Large Beach Towels. American Air Lines. • Two Bottles Champagne. Design Plaza Travel; •Italy Today. (Book). Italian Tourism lnform~Sk>n Office. •Indoor Plants. Business and Pleasure TraveL • ~P wtth P.aple • 12 Noon at Design Pfau · 5 00 p.m. Pastrion Island Mall HASHION J ISLAND . NEWPORT CENTER P1crt1c Co11t High¥iay-BetwHn JambotM .,1nd M•cArthur ) ,. . . Thursday, March 13, 1975 By BILL SCHREIBER °'* O.Uy ,.., .. St•ft SANTA ANA -CUl· rate "whale-watching'' e~curaions for school children may be can- celled at Dana Point Jlarbor unless Orange S~ MlulNJ Check Fraud . ,.,. . . Case Probed "' SANTA ANA -The ter over to lhe DA Tues- Orange County District day evening when one of Attorney's bffice is in-the s pecial auditor's vestigating the possiblili· warrants was cashed. t y that at le ast 23 HEIM EXPLAINED fraudulent county the check, forged for welfare checks are in $219.18, was one of a circulation because of a series that was listed by printer 's oversight. the printing company as Cou nt y Aud i tor -mutilated beyond re· Controller V .A . lleim cognition. said he turned the mat· ··These checks were Marke ting Company · Selecte d not included in the ship· m e nt to the county." Heim said. The checks, which bear seria l numbers in the upper left hand cor- ner from 150801 to 150824 inclus ive. were printed by the Standard Register Company of Porter ville. SANTA ANA The llcim said they were part of a shipme nt of Santa Ana marketing \\elfare warrants sent to firm of Tram Associates the county in October. has been c hosen by Jle saidthereareusually Orange County Transit 300,000 bla nk checks in District directors lo pre-one shipment and the pare a s hort-range dis· county orders twice a tnct marketing plan. Directors chose the year. company ove r three .. WE ADVISED the others bidding for the District Attorney of this SlS,000 contra ct. All just a half hour a fter we were int e rvi ewe d discovered it." lleim privately and the elec-said. tion was made at an ex· lie said a c urs ory ecutive session. check of the county's Mary Evcl) n Bryden. hooks indicated no other dist ri ct s pokes" omun. discrep a nci es and the said the plan 1s to be de· printing c:om pany is tr)· signed to provide direc-ing to track down the tors with som e ideas how other 23 missing checks. lo improve service over .. THE AUTH ENTIC the short haul. checks "e mail out bear She said the plan will an i m Print o f m y conform to recently s ignature in the lower appro ved di s tri c t l e~t hand corner.'' he policies that call for a ~1d. "The one we have shift in district service found had no s ignature ... away from the non- commuling rider and toward those who want to ride the bus to. and from work. Proble m s In Barrio Benefit , Walkers Poised . S AJ'\TA Al'\r\ - Dl.SCU SSed orange county's 20-mite "alkathon for the March of Dimes takes place SANTA Aj>.;A Saturdav. Problems of po\ erty. The 5th annu;.il benefit juvenile delinquency and eve ht w i 11 h ave ·a n unemployment in the estimated 15,000 persons Santa Anita barrio ~l'C cover i n g th e r ou t e lion of Santa Ana will be through the roads and disc usse~ at a public greenbelts of the City of forum tonight at 7:30. lrnne. The session. spon~or<.'<:I The route begms and by the Orange County e nd s a t the Harbor Human Relations Com-Municipa l Court-Knoll mission, will take place Center a t .J a mboree at Santa Anita Park. 300 Road and MacA rthur S. Figueroa St., in Santa Boulevard. Ana. THOSE WHO can not The commission's re-participate in the 1975 search into the inequali· superwalk are urged to tyofmunicipal ser vices, become a s ponsor . the lack of a community Sponsors pkdge a con· center and other issues tribution to the Orange regarding the area. w1 1l County Ma r ch of Dimes be aired. for every mite a selected Commission m cmht"'rs hiker covers will also discuss com· THE EVENT is co- p I a i n ts of p a r e n ts spnsored by K EZY and against the Santa Ana disc jockeys and other Unified School District s po r t s a n d r a d i o involving discipline', stu-personalities are expect- dent rights and other al· ed to participate in the leged inadequacies. hike. 2 New Paramedic Vnits in County SANTA ANA -Two new Orange County Fire Department paramedic units will go into service Friday. County Fire Chief, Carl Downs, said one unit will be assigned to Station 17 in Cypress and the other al Station 21 in the Tustin-Red Hill area . THE CVPR ESS PARAMEDICS will service the cities of La Palma, Cypress and Los Alamitos and the community of Rossmoor. The Red Hill tea m will be respol)i..ible for the communities of Cowan Heights, LemC>n Heights and Red Hill. IL will also serve TU$lin b)' virtue di a con- tract between the city and county, Downs said. "The two units will be manned seven days a week. 24 hours a day with a miltmupi oftwo men on duty,'' Down• said, notina lhe men have completed I .OOOhouraoftralntna. The lwo new teams mark 3 further expat'lsion or the COPftlY paramedic proel"am, •blch eventually will put. 1peclal unit within five fnute9 or r.nyone in the county. BE I DES NORMAL FIRST aid, (he paramedic• are equipped and trained to administer Intravenous solutions, pump stomachs, admlniater •jectlons, orm enteracncy chlldlUrth and tlf\er .tnergEncy c . fl 22'' power mower 97.88 Reg. S122. Power propelled m•Jwt•r w1lh provt'n safety , f1 ·.11tirP::. 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Aturn1num ladder is sturdy. Just right for in the home 1obs 2 pc. Nylon Bru1h S.t. Set includes 4" wall brush and 1 •,/' tflm brush . . • Sharp 12' {diagonal)' B& W TV ' / ~ · C SPECIAh. ~ ~ s59· SrfmUfle portable gives clear pictttre. VHF rre·set f ill8 tuning. (2K40) .. l -· .. qu~ri bill:ta Stre t llelfibt flat yr County The vote 01 S uper Schmit decisio flict Wt THE was to Ryan• ing t~ squ~ a lot Aven~ Str~t .The comm I Rya~ 150-64 the wasn't 0-e re p r 1 bill boa s ign short!} order:E down I Ra Ci j SAN Orana De par givelf' 1 at leas dr a lr was he• acros1 Jlighw Beach "Thi jacent Ir· T~ Vie• ca\t~ Irvin~ aired "Agl tefev~ The gram on Kl' p.m. Lee au the also ~ gram tervi Co mt perso eye he lie divis i crop . tions. Pl "' ~ The lot MUI\ JET C0toiwele Roll• Goldtnro- This bu dlvldu1t R 111~ st Cou"ly Ct 10. 1975. PublM March1l SAN'f,( ANA -Th~ Orang~ County Road Departrnen t has been giverr au(hor ity to spend at least $30,000 to repair drainage cu l v e rts washed out in~mudsl,ide across Paci ic Coast Highway in apistrano Beach this wee . "The two culverts ad- jacent to the highway were destroyed <luring .\he heavy rai,1it.&rm 'Monday, res ulting in tr! deposit of substanhal quantities of silt, rock' and debris across all lanes, forcing a tell\- porary closure, .. '·said Road Commissione!Ted Mcconville. Mcconville t old the c ou nt y board of supervisors he needed immediate authority to I • TV conduct repairs on the rvine two culvert s, lo~eted just upcoast from 'the T S · j unc ti o n o f Coas·t_, 0Ur ~en Highway and C~~~ . •Capistrano. 1 •'-.. ! Vlews of farniing and'° caW.. operations or the ~ . Irvine. Company will be A 0 1 aireCI Saturday on the ~trODOJll "Agr}culture-USA" --.. · teievisaon series. T Jk S The· 30-minute pro-8 et ' ' ' gram will 1?t? pr~dcast 11 onKNBC,Ct1~nnel4~at3 ~SA NTA ANA .=-p.m. 11 1'homas Cragg, •chief Lee Cooley, California kolar observer ~t t~e Mt._ author and historian, Wilson Observatory, will also appears on the pro-~iscuss variable star s gram, which includes in-here Friday at a meeting t erviews with Irvine of the Orange Count~· Compa ny agricultural Astronomers Club. · personnel, and a bird's-Th U eye v i e w -v i a . e mee. ng, J>pen to helicopter• -of t he the pu.bl1c without division·s orchard. row charge. is schedllled for crop and liv~slock opera-7:30 p.m: a~ lite Santa tions. Ana Pubhc Ltbr,ar y. -----4 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIMCSS NAME STATIMINT The loll-Ing person is dolnQ bu)! ntU;t\: • JET FUTE. Sl111 Goldenrod, CorOf\41091 Mar, CA. t262S Aolfe Keeter McCalfref Jr , S111'. GolGenrod, Corona del Mar , CA. t262S Tt>I~ business Is c.onOucttd by an '"" divldUal Roll• K McCalfrM, Jr. Tnl~ s1a1emept WH llled ~'" '"" Coonly Clerk of Oran1141 County on Mer. --. ... -________ ____.. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITtOUI •UIUCESS UMll STA'tllMUCT Tiie toltoWln11 per1on Is doil\9. buS<· neuu: #IKE'S GARDEHmG, lMO So. QNst Hw,., L~M a..<ft, CA 924Sl ~lcl\ffl Eugene ~tllltn, IMO So. Coast H•Y .. L•ouna 8t11Ch, CA 92651 This b<ISll'•U •Ii conducted llV .,. ln- divooual. Mlcftael Ii. MeU.n I0, 197$. This Sl•lernel't WU llled with tht Coul\ty Clerk of Oral'Qfl County on #Mr. 10. 197S. APP RPM Publo\lled Oral'ge Coa\l Delly Pltot fubll\hed Orenge Coast Dally Piiot March 13.10, 27,Aprll l.,197.S 839-'S ~h 13. 20. 21,Aprll 3,119'5 8J0.1S .. FoUow ua Basketball action In color with ptay-by-play by Jerry Leland, Danny Rogers and P.ete Hittmaft. .. ... 4.9 ,9'omen's Cardican Swuttr. 100% Acrylic. Choose from a variety of colors. Sizes S, M. & L. Big Savings oA Super' s $! 1.29 fashion comer yardage. Broadcloth, Cotton/Rayon blend. Machine washable 44/45" width. Available in prints or solids. Rec. $11. Junior jeans. · Cotton corduroY in assorted colors. Machine washable. Sizes 5 to 15. - • ?huraday. March 13.187S SALE 7~§9 Reg. 9.99. 2-pc tank set. hd cover seat ring cover. 20x24 .. contour rug Easycare acrylic Reg. 3.99. Treasury's Own accent & aJea rug. l 00% nylon pile. durogan10 wa1fle back Machine wash. Asst colors to choose from. 24x36 5.00 Reg. 6.49. 27x48 9.00 Reg. 11.50. 36x60 MEN'S .JERSEY PRINT SHIRTS ' 6~66 65% Acetate. 35% nylon. Machine wash. s. M. & L Assorted 'Prints. CAIL Y PILOT ,t f I 3.99 Bath Scale. Slurdy Steel cons1ruct101. accurale we19h1nq capacity. easy to clc,in Available 1n a vdroety ot cok>rs tSbN) 20%0FF Bath rugs 3.60 Reg. 4.50. Deep pile polyester/ acrylic Non skid back. washable 20x36". 3.60 Reg. 4.50. 22x24. 5.60 Reg. 6.99. 24x45. ,. 799 • .. '·"~ Bathroom quilted hamper. Metal trimmed with metal handles. Available in avocado or gold. I.It 1e9 U t . Matching tt bl$ket. Sele prices effective 11nm'8y, .. ~ 13, 1975 ' . *···~ s • .-,, Mar<~ 16, 1975 , ' • f ,. ' w/' 4JQ DAIL V PILOT Thursday. March 13. 1975 By Phil lnterlandi "Do you mind? You're parked on my skis!" Weoltltg Held Arrests Told In Portugal LISBON (U Pl) -The a rrests of dozens of sus- p ect s in Tuesday's a bortive coup a nd a purge of the country's top businessmen a nd lan- downer s sent hundreds of Portuguese into hiding today in an e ffort to escape s imilar fates. Government officials said m any could be flee- ing for the border a nd urged the public to be vigilant. Armed civilians set up r oad block s o n t h e highways and searched cars. Many wer e a rmed with a lis t or license numbers prepared by a communis t group. Strip /Hi11i119 WASHTNGTON <AP) -The Senate's over- whelming passage of a coal strip mining bill similar lo one vetoed IC:Ast year should discourage Presid ent Ford from cons idering a second veto. says a key sponsor . · Sen. Henry M . Jackson <D-Wash. J, noted that Wednesday's 84 -13 vote was substantially more than the two-thirds ma- jority n eeded to override another veto. l'D.1t •La.r' WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Food and Drug Administration has been so lax in regulating heart pacemake rs il was u n- aware of many of the 23,000 pacemake r recalls in the past three years. a ccordin g t o co n - gressiona l investigators. The General Account- ing Office said Wednes- d ay the result has been d efective p acemaker s are not alwavs r emoved promptl y ·rrom the m arket. FBI Capture EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (U PI ) -Act ing on a tip, police :Hrest c d Cameron David Bishop, one of the FBI 's 10 most ( IN SHORT ) wanted fugitives, while he was s itting in a car containing 16 weapons Wedne s d ay i n e doughnut shop parking lot. Bishop, 32, had been sought since April. 1969, for the dynamite bomb- ing of four transmission line towers in Colorado which supplied power to ·defense plants. Ile and a companion . Raymond Lavasse ur, 2 8 . o f Portland, Maine, were arrested a nd charged with con s piracy and possession of three rifle,c;, four s awed-off s h o t g un s and nine handg uns. police said. A irpfJrt Gripes VIENNA , Au s tria CAP> The Interqa: lional Airline Pilots As- sociation today listed 11 international airports, including Los Angeles and Anchorage. Alaska, a5 "critically de ficient." Death Notiees ltAllll PETRINA L. KARR, residHll of Costa Mesa, C~ Dale of deatll Marc II 10111, t97S. Born April 7111, 1'101. Suntlved by tllrtt soris, Car I Hoff of Long tstano. Noiw Yori<, JamP'> Hoff o t Co\la Mesa ano Paul Holl 01 Lvn-. Ca.; two sisters, Elai"" Bishop ol M inn., and Alice Feathenton of Homewooo, llt1no1\, thir1een oranochiloren and h>1e oreo\t- 9ranotr11ldren. Service> will be pr1vatt STAHLEY RUBY STANLE Y. beloved aunt ol Mn . Sa•l•e C C.rts"'lald and Mrs. Dorothy Carter Memorn1t services 111 c1.,emont Un1teo Gnurcll of Christ Conqregat1onal '" Kingman C.f'Wlpei, C1Mernon1. (a11t M Tue\oay, h'Grch lbth at 7 00 PM, Forest Lawn, Gl"'1- dJlt>. Fore"Jt Lawn Mortudry (lire<.· tor!t SLUSSER KE14HETH SLUSSER. resident of L.tt1<Hla Hill\, Ca Soerv1ces are pend "'Q. Pacihc Vie w Memortlfll P.uk Mo<luary, NewPOrt Beach, c ... ROLES LOWELL H ROLES, res1dPnl of Ldquna 1>eac11, Ca. Ddt• ot <Jl·alll March ~th. l91S Surv1V(•d by h1\ w1f~, Elatnf! Rotes ,, .. ter\, M 11ry ThOrnton ot Florida. ACIO•r Urown 01 South A f , !Cd 11nd E v e lyn M '"'r >:.C.h ot NPbra\•11. brolher Jam°' Al lon RolP\ of Lo~ An<)elf"\ Servi<~~ will be held ~JC1>rd<1Y, Maren c~tn at J 00 PM, Pac1hc V1Pw Chd04'1 w1th R'·v Brue'! • t<unle otf•<•ont In lieu 01 tlo¥11JPr~ -===========;'.the tam1ly SU?Qf'St\ contr1buhon:\ to • T ne Amer.can (.ancr r Society. IALTZ-IERGIEROH FUNERAL HOME Caono d.-1 M01 61 > ?4'.1 Cosio Me~ 64b-2•L4 llU.lltOADWAY MOITUARY I 10 Broadway. Co''"' ~'!'f'J b42·91~1 McCORMICK MORTUARY l CY.j'Jr.Q B·•uch 4?4 ·;41 ') $on J.nn I 1P;"''on<l 47S-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MIMORIAL ,ARK (tiftietery Mort tny Chapel ·3500 Pocifoc Vi""' Oriv,. Newpor1 lleoc h. Coif or""' b44 2700 ... fAMILY COLOHIAL fUMUAL HOME 7901 Bolso lwP. We~'" 89J.JS1'> SMITHS' MOaTUAIY 627 MOI<' '.t ~nririqt oo Br 1 h 5)6-6519 Pac.1hc Vlew Mortu~Hv director!.. DOLAN DAN L DOL.A N, re••dPnl o• Co<.Ca ~~.Cd D•C~ ol dedln MdrCh lltn, 1q1; Surv1vr-a by h1~ wit~ Jane R Ooldn, c1<1uqhter\, Culhv dnd Nancy, son. Aob(,rt ""° motner. Edna Ool;in, Jlf ot Co~t.i Mrr;,• MemorMI ~rv1c~< Niii b e l\PIO Fr10<1V I 00 P M. Pr~byt~rian (hurc II ot l he Cove 'ant, 1S80 Fairv1~w Poao, Costa Wu, C.. Bell Bro.Jdway Morluary l1rettor 'i. Tno·.p w"o w t'>h. '"' ti.-o of 'h>Wlll!'r\, mny mnkP donations to Th"' :>an Oolf'ln Mf'mo r1 ~1 fund, Pr .. \Oytr·ri.in Church of Thi.' (.o,,.,. ,...nl. C.o\lt1 M,,..,ii, Ca ANDERSON MARIE E ANDERSON Dale ofcle· ia tll Marrh Uch, 1q1~ Resident ol (&tl(l Me ... d, c.~ Suno\IPd by "'"' son, C11ar1e, Anll•• ,on o l Hunl1noton Be~h. d~uQhl•r. Dorothy D'Aousc Of Hunt1nq1on fit:-ttth, two Drotn~r\, Charles "nd 0\(M N1f'IS4''l, bOth Of Mtnnt\ot11, t1v11 Qrandch1ldrt'n and ttri 9rea1-Qran<10111dren S•rvtC es will 1)41! ~Id S•lur<Jdy l(J )0 AM, Prince ol Puce lulher •n Church, Costa Me5.a. Otl1c1&nt W•ll be Rtv Andr~w An· dtr\on. lnltrmtnl, Good Sfleptienl Ce~ltry. """ ttd by Bell BroadWay Mor1u.ry. WEI STEA OLLIE M. WEBSTER Date of Ot· •th March 11tlt, t97S Re\ldenl of Go\.la AMw, C.a Survwed by her U\f'M brothers, Ot.ver ol Santa Ana , rriom.-. and Burn1ce ol CO'I<> Mew; two S•i lNS. Mr\ E J Kuykend<tll of Tuu ""° lr~ne Eudy ol Co\la NtKa. Alsc SUr¥111'fd t)y mt\ny n1t!c•s and ~Pf'Ww•. Y.r ••trs w111 N> held Salllf'· Clay l 00 PM. Brit flrtMdWllY CllaPl'I lnle r,,.,..nt H•rtor R•'C MemorlAI Park. O•tPtl•<l lJy uclt S ro.odway MOrtuary SAWYER RO Sf p T H '>nWY I: R rt•\ldenl ot Saf\ta Af'l..t, c,1 f1MP ot dP11ttl ,_,.."-" totn. HIS '>v••1vHt by "•S o~uol'tler. Joye~ l.<lwv., C.011 orand \On, John S.wyN (,oft '>erv.CP> will l>O' ~tel ' F rtday lG 00 AM, (o\I• MHa Olapet. ll>Ctrrntnl Pomon1 C~mttery, direct• ed by B•lll ·BtrQeron Co••• ~ MorluAry. ***~*************** MERCURY SAVINGS and loan ~iation ...... ~1111111 ...... KNOXVILLE. Te~n. <UPn -It's or a Cocke County ClrtwteoUrt ruUric up to the Tenn'essee SUpreme Court to which baried the hfndling of decide whet her sn~ handling will be poisonous tnakf:S in churcn services. allowed in worshio Sfryices at a small Cocke County church. The state Coir( or ~ppeals ruled in October the Ca~on Springs HoU· ness Church of God in J esus Name C®l~ make use o! snake handling in &ervices if there was no threat to the a~ience. THE SUPREME COURT has agreed to hear arguments in May on a state appeal of the owe cision. The appellate court on an appeal Coupon THE TENNESSEE branch or the Am ericap Civil Liberties Union helped the Rev. Liston Pack, pastor or the church, apd Alfred Ball, a church leader, appeal the rulihg. The case has been fought on and off in the courts s ince 1973, when two members of the church, one of them a brother of the church's pastor, diedif drinking strychnine durihg a Sat · day night worship service. Kodachrome Developing Special Economy Processing 1.09 SPECIAL Girls' Dresses Arry Kodachrome roll 8mm Movies or 20 exp. Slides. CouPon must accompany order -Oller expires March 18, 1975 2/3.00 Reg. 1.99. Women's Cross Over face bra l 00% Nylon, ad1ustable Streich straps. white only. 32A 40C. \ I '' '. ,..:Jt -'\., <,~'I ':""' • • ""-.. " \"· \ (--~)/ I )) I /" u;· 2/1.00 Reg. 66•. Girls' Knee Highs. Asst. colors to choose from. 75 % Orlon Acrylic-', 25% stretch nylon Machine wash. S, M, & L 3.99 Your choice of styles and Spnng colors. All 1n machin~ washable polyester. 4-6X. XPerreJ 123 Hi 189 a 9 ................. -- Use Yow JCPenMi Charge. E •c~pl Superm•rkel Regina Electrikbroom 29.99 Reg. 39.99. Regina Electric Broom. Rug pile dial provides handy clean up for carpets or bare floors. (84518) ·• Fat!· Cat 1it/.writa~.bwyed .. # ~ JQSE (UPl> -d( t. a floffy brown and wt\i 'o•\, Inherited ~9~rt e;s~' estate aft.~r all - al)d is 'assured or his favorite dl~l Q( shellhsh and chopped liver. San~ Clara Coqh\y SuperiQrCourt J udge John Longinotti ruted ~eiss' $8,000 e,~ate could be left to the animal ~s lonl i!S a tru,t wps aet up to handle the money. 1 .. 'wei(s made Kat ihe·b,r(eficfary !n a handwrit- ten will. But legal experts feared We1~s was wrong in trying to leave money direct!~ to Kat: They hiid s aid the law barred ~htf leavmg or ...money to a.ntmals. i • , "\ · Longinotti said Weiss proba bly inlende<l a trusl be~tablished, freeing tbe money tor Ifat's upkeep. Men's sport shirts 2/S6 Reg. 3.99 ea. Machine wash polyester/cotton. Assorted. p11nts in sizes S.M.L,XL 3~44 Aeg. 4.50. Polyester/cotton with malching nylon socks. Assorted colors. 0.'h.1, 11h. ·'3:fi'" ... Att. $4. No-iron blends. Fancy taee trimmed. Assorted colors in 'h, 1, 1 'h, 2. I Men's denim jeans 5.99 .... 1.00. Machine wash cotton denim; flare leg. 4 patch pockets. W 30 to 38. L 30 to 36 Sale prices , effective Thursday, March 13, 1975 through Sunday, M1rch 1' J~7S I ' .. ~ - . . g~~ TREASURY COLD TABLETS 2, .• ' • Uf'nll2Wllh~pon Oller expires SundlY, March 1611\ BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT Nt. wt. 11h oz. Limit 2 with coupon Oller expires Sunday, March 16th ALKA·SEL TZER TABLETS 36's::.... Foll Packed 1 Ltm11 2 with coupon : ARRID (, E~TRA·DRY • ANTl-~~~-~~-IRANT Limit 2 with coupon i DESITIN OINTM·ENT Nt. wt. 2\1 oz .. ,, .. Umlt 2 vJfn. coupon Olferexpires Sunday;MarCh 16th DR. WEST'S TOOTHBRUSHES Limit 4 with coupon Oller expires Sunday, '4arch 16th I " .. ~~TREASURY ~~f..~!.H~~ Baliam, Ext111 Rich 18 fl. oz. Umlt 2 with COUP<>fl Ofter e11plrn Sunday, March 16th WHITE RAIN HAIRSPRAY Nt. wt. 13 oz. Limit 2 with COUP<>fl Offer expires Sunday, March 16th ~ALBERTO BALSAM SHAMPOO 7 fl. oz. L1m11 2 with coupon r Offer expires Sunday, March 16 EARTH BORN SHAMPOO 8 fl. oz. L1m1t 2 with coupon TEGRIN SHAMPOO 2 oz. tube or 3 34 oz. lotion Limit 2 wlth coupon Offer expires Sunday, March 16th DOAN'S PILLS 40's limit 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, Match 16th Thurldey, Match 13. 1975 \ ' DAILY PILOT .4 J l .... .. --······················ 8~~ TREASURY BUFFERED ASPIRIN 100's Umtt 2 with coupon Oller expires Sunday, March 16th I I I I I I I I I I •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ I JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER Nt. wt. 14 oz. Limll 2 wtlh coupon Oller expires Sunday, March 16th EFFERDENT. DENTURE TABLETS 40's L1m1t 2 with coupon RISE SHAVE CREAM Nt. wt. 11 oz. L1m11 2 with coupon PEPTO· BISMOL 8 fl. oz. Limit 2 with coupon Oller expires Sunday, March 16th VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 10 fl. oz. Limit 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, March 16th CO RICI DIN TABLETS 2511 Umll 2 with coupon Offer explrea Sunday, March 16th XPereJ IU4Sl1UQ I ... -..- All coupons good through Sunday. Marel'l 16th We rese<ve the rig hi lo hmlt quantities I I I I I I .. "When I was a boy, we used to make our own entertoiMlent-fike switching channels monuoly." Draft Lottery: Dec. 8 First WASHINGTON (APl -No. 1 in the annual stand·bY draft lottery was assigned Wednesday to men born Dec. 8, 1956. No. 2 was drawn for those with June 19 birthdays and No. 3 assigned to those born March 22 . The men born in 1956 were given numbers in case they have to be called if the military draft is r esumed. The men will be in the first group for possible callup next year. Then) each year after that. they will fall into a lower priority until they are no longer liable for the draft, normally'et age 26. Here is the monthly sequence of numbers and birthdays: JANUARY 1123 0 2W. ti 116 2 108 10.1?'1 18 JS. 30S8 11 l«M IY 19() '·l.38 Ul31 20 101 S2'1l IJ.011 21 -318 6 2S8 " 11• 22·111 1 "' IS Ol>1 23 n• l-0<9 II> 15' 74 312 F EBRUARY 1-077 '1·082 11·3•8 2·1 ... 10.251 18 0&3 3 220 11· ll>O 19 140 •·O'IS 12·364 70·0~• S-032 13088 l1·7H 6·2b0 u .090 72 ?OJ I 12/ IS 2H n 7J9 8 IS9 14>-241 2• °'' MA ltCH 1 210 0 ().tO II]~ 1·7•'1 10018 18 "" 3 112 11 2'18 19 21J •IW. 17· IJ/ 70 374 S-JOI 13 103 71 ldl 6-091 u 171 1/WI I 21• hJS2 n !(•• e.JJS 14>-l«M 7• 1~1 APRIL 1·110 9 07S II 20• 1211 I0-1•1 I~ IJ• 2HSO 11>-0lb 21·281 li-211 ,...076 JO.J27 31·1!>.l 2S.192 ll>-ISI 21-03'/ 78 060 7'119S J.()08 •..340 s.oos b-O'l2 1-303 •180 1 2n 2 191 J.228 '""' S-198 f>.188 1 3•• 11-42• 1·331 M~I 3·3'S •·116 s 119 7S.J1' l>-17• 21> OIS 1-018 II Oil 8·204 7o 7YI 1 • 711 JO ·" 31 371> I 17S HIS9 ) 00'1 • 712 S.219 2S 110 • llO 24>-0Sl 1 290 "°" Cabinets Must Be Defined 1-02'1 7 J11 3.01'1 • 181 s ?bl 1>1'2 I 0.3 8-09/ I 11') i2i.J 3081 WAS HI!'<GTON WPI > ;~~ -The f'~dera l Trade ~~~ Commission has ordered the m akers of r adip and television sets to tell con· 1 m sumers in plain English ~-~~ what the cabinets arc • 1°" made of. !~ Fancy names that im· ~i;! ply wood w h e n th e cabinet really is plastic will be outla \\ cd under 'm the regulation. ~;:~ Labels and <Jd\'erlising ~~ \\ill have to say what the o 1111 cabinet is made of -~~~~ such as "plas ti c" or "vinyl" -or must state what it is not. for exam· 1 m pie : "simulated wood" t~ or "imitation wood t~~ grain." ._333 ' ' T e r m s s u c h as ~ :~ ·molded compo n ents ,' ·walnut plastic' or 11 OJI 19·036 12 133 70·3S9 I] 70) 71 18J 14.047 12-101 1S·09J 2)-780 16·131 24·080 MAY 9-363 11·1SI 10-100 IB·O•S 11-290 I 9-081 12·2~ 20·28'1 13-120 21·773 14·0lil 27·30S IS· 191 2J·3S• 16·329 2•·162 JUNE 9.3s3 11·1'7 10-026 18-711 ll·ISS 19-007 12.:iu 20· 033 13-001 21 ·300 1'·131> 22·013 IS-7'11 ?3·78S. lb-<>% 2'·2S2 JULY 9-270 11 36S 10 IO'I 18-00& 11·21' 19 238 17·33 I 70 74J 13-017 21 233 1 .. 2°" no,. IS-()()9 73 7111 I l>-042 74· I S8 AUGUST 9-196 11· 1111 10.339 18 31J 11-JSO 19· 168 12-120 10·219 13·11S 21-1~2 I .. ,.. 11.00• IS Jl>O 23· 207 11>·21S 7•·19J SEPTEMBER '1·3•'1 11-301 10-341 18-01'1 11·161 20·2.iO 13.32; 71·080 1'·3Al 12-178 IS·IJS ?3·1So 14>-11/ 2J·271 OCTOBER 'I· 186 11·020 IO·OSS 18 241> 11 JSS 19 ISO 11781> 70·701 13·7'3 71·106 u 323 ZJ•Oll IS 2•8 13·229 16 1~ 2•·1'8 NOVEMBER 9 761 17·.l<l9 10 IJJ 18· 111 11 111 l'I 19' 17·2'• 70-211 IJ-JSI 21-l?S U -023 12·161 l~O'M 23·2'1> 16 216 2•·0~ DECEMBER ··~ 11 306 10·141 18·140 11·189 19 2Sb 12.051 70-017 13.111 11·126 1 .. 289 12· llS IS·208 23·378 14>-3.JO 24-139 11·111 28-050 '19-lOS JO.J.17 ?!>·331 24>-138 27.292 2U18 2'1-0SI JO.Cl• 31·311 7S.OJI 24>-0l>2 17-llS 2&-29S 29-153 30-oJS 25-18' 26-0<6 71-737 28-1•> 79 109 JO.(lt>$ J1 :'•~ ll-1.S 26-al 21-GlO 2l-O'l8 2'·010 J0.237 31-310 2>20'I 11> 731 78-102 79089 30 <»- ,S.066 16-099 21.03" 28·100 79-og.i J0.241 31·0/S 2>1. 2 ... s11> 21·113 28-23~ 29-llS JO 26S 1S 011 2•11J 27-242 28-19'1 19-071 J0.149 31-071 ·car ved effect' wm not Consultants suffice to di sclose that exposed s urfaces are SAC RAMENTO (lJPI 1 plastic or that they are A tlor n e y 1'i an L' y nol wood," the regula· Salzm an and forml·r tion stales. legislative aide Rudolf The rule. which goes :'\othe nberg ha\·c been into effect in June, is appointed special consul similar to one put out tanls to the new Fair t>arlier for the fu rniture Political Practices Com- indllstry. mission 3 Restaurants N ained in Suit LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Three Los Angeles area restaurants have been accused of serving customers less desirable meat a nd fish tha n described on the menu. Named in the civil suits filed in Superior Court by the district •attorney 's ofCj ce were Kelley's Prime Steaks. Los Angeles, Ted's Rancho Restaurant, Ma libu, and Kings Arms Steak House. Burbank. ACCORDING TO Judith Geltand, a deput,y dis- trict attorney. the suits were the result or an in· vestigation by prosecutors and the cowrt.y Health Department. However, stipulated judgments -agreed to without trial -signed by Superior Court Com· missioner Lee Ragins immediately ended the suits against Ted's and KinpArms. Pending was lhe suit again.st Kelley's En· terprises Inc., operaUng the KeUey 's Prime Steaks cbajn. SOUGHT ARE on injunction to prevent fa.J ae advertising, $2 ,500 civil penalli~ for each wrone claim in the pHl and a $1 ,000 civil pe.oalty !or false- ly descrlblna saloble rood in violation ol the h••ltb and safety code. . Pro1ccutor1 claimed the chaln served .. choice" 1rades of be f rather than "prime" as suggeated In }' Ulunenusfnd nameoflhereslaurants. r ,,,,d ¥0• ,.~ .. 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Harold Rubin, owner of Weird Harolcfs Adult Bookstore was fined· $1.200 on charges of sell· ing a pornographic magazine to a pollce in- • vestigator. A JUDGE also ordered him to donate 3.000 pocketbook s - wholesome ones -to the county jail. • Rubin, 35, pleaded guilty to the charge. Afte r the court ap- pearance, Rubin said he would be glad to donate the books. "THERE ARE those that are less fortunate than myself. I feel that I have a certain duly owed to them ,'' he said. Rubin said he would donate .the books in lots of 1,000 at six-month ill· o.11y ,. ... s,.,. ,.,... terv.als beginning April 15. ' Good San1orita11 A .ward Paul Hopkins Cleft), president of Laguna Hills Chess Club, presents plaque to paramedic Marc Hawkins in appreciation for service to re· tirem·ent community. Hawkins, a junior member for six-man paramed'ic squad at Laguna Hills station, accepted award in behalf Of coworkers. They were out on a call. Good Friday HOurs Illegal Event Set By Artist Artist Ke ro Antoyan SAN FRANCISCO (U PI -It is unconstitutional will'be featured in a pre- to close slate offices from noon to 3 p.m. on Good sentation of Armt>nian Friday the California Court of Appeal has ruled. a rt at the Costa Mesa · Wome n's Club, 610 W. The San Francisco division or the court said 18th St.. Sunday at 2:30 Wednesday that providing the hours or state time p.m. The public is in- for ··worship" constituted "excessive government \'ited. entanglement with religion." Antoyan will discuss THE RULING LIFTED A STAY by the ap· the history of Armenian pellate court of a 1973 Alameda County Superior art . The event i s Court order and therefore becomes effective im spons-ored by the Orange mediately. It will apply lo 1975's Good Friday ob· County Chapter of the ser\'arleeonMarch 28. A rm e nian G e n eraJ The court also upheld a Supcnor Court a" ard of Benevolent t.:nion ' Laguna Celloist Selected Charles Curtis, 14, or Lag una Beach, has won first place in instrumen· tal competition at C"c\J State -Long Beach and will be featured in a con- cert recital tonight in Long Beach. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis, the inus0i· cian is a freshman at Corona del Mar High School. Curtis. who s tudies the cello. has already won a number of awards for his cham b e r mu s ic , performances and is stu- d yin g under a full scholarship at the USC School of Performing Arts $25.000 in attorney fees to Shelley Mandel. a stale t:-mploye who challenged the prnctice and brought the SUll. Talk Set On Health MISS l\lA.SDEL WEl\'T TO court seeking to prohibit the governor from proclaiming the Good l'~nda~· hours a nd to stop the stale controller from paying em ploycs for this lime unless it was taken as \'aCation. Two st alc s tatutes were involved. one of which li:-.ts stale hol idays and includes the three hours on Cood Friday. The other statute specifies holidays but do<'s not mention Good Friday. t\s a rcs ull, the governor usually "proclaims .. a holiday from noon to3 p.m. on Good Friday. Jn her suit Miss Mandel sought an order to restrain the go\'crnor from issuing the usual Good Friday proclamation. contending that it \'iolated the Fir!>l Amendment separation of church a nd stale A public community h ea lth l ect ur e on "Learning Disabilities" will be held at 7:30 p.m ., March 17 . <.1t Fountain \'a 11 e y · s <.: o u r r eg es School. Dr. Harry Pellman, a pediatrician and staff RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W....Y•W_. ~ .... lt22H.._8'•4.. Ceste M...,_541-025' mem bcr at Fountain \' a 11 e y Co m m u n i l y Hospita l. is the speaker. 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Living there with her are a wolf, a badger, seven rac. coons, a lynx, a Jaguar, several other wild cats, three collies, a Doberman Pinscher and an Irish wolfhound. • SAVlONllOLIAGUl -~S?' ~~U~INUM BA!!,_ ••.oo • F1r111 Fined Capitol News Se?vlee SACRAMENTO - Hart Livestock Co., "T~ecula, was assessed $200 by the State Depart- m e o t or Food a nd Agriculture for violating a law to prevent drug- ging of horses offered for sate· or entered in shows and competition SATURDAY NIGtrr, sheriff's deputies raided the ranch and confiscat- ed the collies, the wolf and two cats. On Tues- day, the district at- torney's ofCice filed the c harges , allegedly because the confiscated animals were kept on chains too tight or in pens too small. In addition, said Marin Humane Society Direc- ur• T••...,... tor Robert Dollahite, ~b I nquiry anima ls were inade· quately fed and kept in Michael F. Brozek, filthy quarters. president of Wisconsin Young BUT MISS Nelson Democrats says he doesn't agree. 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" .. , Neede d " By JO OLSON "A half blllion cbiklren now for lJNICE F in New York and otfMDiltr,PtlMSUH are in the throes o( ~atlon. ·was a representative to a World la Southern Iodla, there "-s a When there isn't enc>ugh food, the. Youth Assembly. • · Nall\asaka ·said. "Friends and relatives help." 4yoting woman with two children, women get fed last." SllOlt'J' LIVES . one male and one female. The lit· In this ••sioo nftlStyle." the I'o further her understanding tle. girl •s starvinf to <fieath, • Syracuse Untvers ity graduate of UNICEF in the field, she visits whlle be#-,brother was healthy said, :'there ia illiteracy and hard deveJoplng countries. and recent- and weU•fecl. \. wQr.k for the women." llf came back from a stay in When astea 1lt a hea!b\ clinic • Women sometime$ do all the Chlapas, Mexico, where the lilc about the d~cr,tP•l}OY~ •said qripuliural work in addition to' expectancy of wom en is 35. there was not Enough. food and · raisuag their fa mily, Miss Ross The s~cond half of the program rather th~ SRt ll1 st~"C1>* to noted.. and daily some women was a panel discussion by Normu feed her pnzed ale chilcl. Jtav& to walk up to five hours Chincilla , a UCI professor who "This Is not an unusual situa-each way to brine home water for teaches a class in the history of tioo in_ India," said St~f~nie their fa mily. women's oppress ion; Farridh Ross, director oC youth act1v1ties Until recMtly in Sudan, she Naraghy, a regist ered nurse and and special projects for the U.S. said, boys were given 95 percent midwife from Iran ; Cbebule Committee frqm UNICEF. of the chances for education. Namasaka , of Kenya, a speech "Ten times• us many female •'Thirty five new training schools and communications student at babies die as m ale. And this is were built, but women were only California St a t e Univers ity, not limited to India." allowed to be seen in eight. Fullerton, a nd Miss Ross. Miss Ross , keynoting the first SOCIALSJ:CURITY Mrs. Chincilla , a Fulbright Orang~ County pr~gram f?r In· "The attitude that men are bet· scholar who has worked in Chile ternataonal Women s Year an the t~r thah women still persists. and Guatemala. said she never For~m Theater a t the LagtJ~a There is no socia l security, so thought' women were oppressed Festival of ~rts Grounds, das· women mus t h av e a toe of until she got to graduate school. cussed the s1gnifJcan~e of the children to take care of them in where she was told by an advisor y~ar-Jonf~ f c s on'"th1rd world their old age.:• to come back in two years "if she wodJ~, . . • ' , • , PQpulation control is difficult hadn't marr_ied .''. . . . She ~rflphasazed that W?men s to institute, Miss Ross explained, As a ~oc1olog1st. she studied l!berata?n me~nit ~om~1ng en-because "illiterate women have ec<?no m1 c . deve-lopment, but ti rely d1ff erent to mhab1tants of no understanding of the strength · while teach mg graduate students the western world than lhooe in oftheirindependence." 'at UCLA she came across "a hid- developing cou\ltries, Instead other needs s h den his tory of' women in the , "There, women's libera tion ' , '. UC as world." means s urvival, trying to live clean water! new agncultu~al WOMEN FIGHT BACK past~5 and trying to stand up and met~ods, ~h.ald care. education This was a h istory or re· exjgt •• and JO~ trammg must be met. sistance in countr ies like China "He re, it m eaps Tm bright, I To illu~trate the d.esperatc a nd Vietna m , w here women avf> a college degtee and I want need for h~eracy for third wort~ \\ere considered property. "Bul a job.'" women, Miss Ross told about a there is a history of women fi ght· i EN CHAINED 2l-year-old woman fro~ Nepal. ing back, ... she said. e inequJties exist because When he r parents died , s he "They wer e immortali zed in lal norms still bind and became totally dependent on her folk a nd oral hist ory and there c W<>llM!lft." seven-y e ar-old .brother, who are folk heroines ... co~ld rea~ a?d.wnte. . . . Some of the folk sayings in All this 1~ m~Qlv.~ m gi~i.ng Vietna m reflect this attitude: ·'A Poverty is one of the greatest inequities between countries of the world, Miss Ross said. In the U. S. the poverty level is $4,200 per year, while in the developing countries, the average income is $200-"barely subsistence." women moltvat1on, she said. woman is not worth a single lesti- B ut change comes_ s low ly cle" and "l didn't see anyone on bec~use of cultural ~arners. the road today-I only saw two Miss Ross, based an Pasadena,. women." co".ers the w_estern half of the In Cuba. before the revolution, United States. She has worked · t d t th ·t · wom e n m1g r a e o e c1 y where they had t heir choice of be· ing prostitute s or household workers to stay alive. Women in Argentina and Chile,· more advanced countries. have the opportunity to attend the un-; iversity. "But t hey have a lot of servants at hom e." Mrs. Chin· cilia said. In Kenya. Miss Namasaka in• terjecled, women are raised~do field work a nd have children.. ·we haven't been given a cbance to do anything or importance in our lives. Only the elite have a n oppottunity to go ahead ... NOT WEALTHY B EA ANDERSON, Editor A s an exchange student. muny people think s he has wealth. ·'B ut it i s not s o .·· Mi s :-+ .. Thi• ts only because aUitudes have changed in the last few year~..-Nol more than 10 years ago, girls used to get married at 10 or 12 a nd s t a rt h a v ing children. Miss Namasaka, one of eight gitls, said her rather wanted his children to go to school. She also was helped by the fact that educated girls help their p a rents mor e tha n boys. Kenyans, therefore, are becom- ing more willing to educate their' daughters. "Few women have high posi· lions in Kenya," Miss Namasaka said. ''There are lots or women principals a nd educ at.ors, but few in government or industry." . Change will come rapidly as more girls from Kenya come to the U. S. to study and return to their country. ''When you come here, you are exposed to new ideas. You take the ideas back," the student said . In Ira n, opportunities for education are not based on class or money, but on religion, Miss Naraghy said. TOOK OFF VEIL Libe ration began in 1848 when a "very important " woman in Persia attended a religious con- ference and took her veil off in the presence of a ll the delegates. ''A few men c ut their throats there,'· Miss Na raghy recounted ··They said, 'If this was a religion of God, they d idn't want to be alive to see it .' " In Iran, girls a re given the first c rack at e ducation , Miss Naragby added . One or her aunts was the first woman pilot in the country. Jn recent years. education has been s tressed even more by the Shah in Iran. The military, com- posed of educated people with ad· vanced degrees, goes into rural areas to leach the people. And. Miss N a raghy_ noted. "the re a re m any women polili· cians and minister s." During the question-answer period. someone asked "Wha t can we do?'' Gi ve money for education and communication was the answer. Mrs. Chincill a suggested that Americans begin to question . where their foreign aid goes .. "Almost all t he aid to Lalin America in the last three years has been m ilitary." THREE HOURS Miss Ross s aid that ir the de· rense spending or the U. s. were portioned out O\'er a year, onl y three houri; "'ould be earmarked fo r peacekeeping and develop· ment As Intern at ional Women 's Year c~tinues. work is going on throughout the world to help meet the bas ic objectives or the year , which are improving work· . ing conditions and opportunities for rura l women. increasing literacy, ensuring the quality or educational opportunities at a ll l evels ci nd u pgr ad ing th e partic ipation of women in all fields. The next e vent in Southern Cali fornia will be a regional con· fe renc:c April 23-26 at Cerritos Coll ege Theme will be Women Around the World : Tumbli ng Trad ition:s. Spohsor of the Laguna meeting was u nited Nations Associu- tion-CSA Coastli ne Chapter and many county wom en's groups. ~MALE CJ FEMALE MALE AND FEMALE ADULT ILLITERACY AROUND 1970 AFRICA ARAB STATES ASIA EUROPE LATIN AMERICA • .. # B1li AMERICA ·,... t \ ,• .> ••. ~· 83 . 7· 31 0 s6. 7 " • I /. ~ I I I • . ) . This elta-n ie reprinted with permission from the July 1974 issue or Common Concetn, p11bllal'led by th' Worlq YWCA. The figures were laken fr om "Learning 10 be" by UNESCO . ROLE REVERSAL WORKS . . • ~y;LAtJR1£KASPElt husband to lecture on his wa y or· Otta•o.4ty '"' ... sqff life. . Somel>MIJ'le hearofYosbikazu •·Just think of all the men who. and MftstlY'e Ybmada's arrange· -could be freed." She thinks many ment and think it's great Others, men hate their-jobs but continue like her mothe r , hove their going to work because they are doubts. I the "breadwinners." Because he stays home every· She admitted getting into argu- day while she goes off to work. ments with men al school. They, A re fe~; ago. U>e family apparently, believe she should be was livlnl tn ~rra M~te, close home with her children. to whertt her was worlt{ng. But ''He mothers the m more than I doctors advised Mrs. Yamada to do because he's more protec· mo~e dOwn \,heu, further away tive." Looking toward h e r Crom tie smdg. . husband, she teased, "He's just a For a year and a wb.r, she and big fake." three of their .,(~r t~ren lived Now, if her husband, whose in a Huntin~n Beach apart· s pecialty is graphics, were t-0 go ment while he stayed there. b~ck to work, they would have to They had lived .apart for a move back East. Her doctor said while earlier in th('j r marriage, this would be bad for her lungs. whit& she fjnbbe~ her mis.ters That doesn't bother the couple . degree in Chlcago and he wMked because he has no plans of going in New York. d./ back to work for anyone. He con· But now tf\ey h ad'-ch1\dren who, side rs himself not unemployed when they nee d ed help on butself-employed. somethbal lik& science~ tnath ''He works harder now," Mrs. homework, would call lhe.ir .,..:Ya mada said. father who holds a~hD "Theie's a lot of the thinking chemistry. . • p~ocess inVQlvM," be explained. "After a while it see a little "He's thinking all the time," sWpid," Mrs. Y'amada said. she confirmed. Her mother , who But tt was 57 mlle& between the llved with them for awhile, didn't two citia. So Yamada qwt his understasad that. "She thought he job and the>: moved further down wasn't doing anything. He was the couU• turtle Rock,, 1ittlng and thinking.'' .. Aftet e ~id it. we tho\Mlht, rt's an important process for 'My Gof, ·why didn't we dO it an inventor. sooner,~·r.11rs. Y1un9'iaisald. IOEALTHING Bolla n'il worhed for 10 years "What. would the ideal thing be and they never thoughtotwhat it to make," Yamada asked. would be like HviN on one ''I have it,I• he answered. "It's I salary. Now, ahe la)'!I. ''I don't something everybody needs." know what •• diet \ttlb all that But he won'l talk about it or tell 1 money.'' l what it is because he's gellini il But Y•mada is qulck to add he patent.ea. Aft.er that's done, he doe9ft-t.'fiel she., the entire fami· plans to go into bus iness, maklne t.y aup~rt. Solne or~r money and selling whate ver it Is. s fromlat he's dooe betore. They figured it would take al · HAU l'OS MBN least five years ror him to start a AdJu.t enta do hav to be, business. He had another product inilde; Mn. ¥amedt warned. he was working on, but then the TheM. 1N ~lAk~ are probably energy crisis came, making it hal'der tor lbe man whO ls used lo lmprectlcal. Ofi~~ iJ•~t·tsour days and Some people spel)d a lot of time urift re~nala>tUty for the . 1olng to medical o.-law school to Caimi ftnances. dOwMt thoy want to do, Yamada ~.Jl s}'o introduced a explained. • tn my c e, l'm wt • o• tt Cypr tl)ending all this Ume. and I ex· Col ere·, be i& on the pect aom th"'g too." ·EMU!!!' lty Allhoutb her Eventually. Mrs. Yamada ~ ... wom• ..,d. ~ wm be JMr turn to qult 1peuen fr t • community, work. Then. fie ean 1tt and &hi tlllnka she should set her writo. , ( • She is a poet and !iOOn wlll be a publis her. She cot a group or six poets, people she met at school or ln a po try worksho p, together to &tart a maguin "I didn't want It to be just a muaaiine," sbo said. Rather, ~he wonted lt to be a iroup or ~pie with common interests "ho have poems they mutually like. G&OlJP Of:CIDU The group, which Is call d the 't Hard T1mes Press, collectively will decide which poems and what format is used in the magaaine but'the lndlvldual poet has the Inst word on his or her WQrk. "WG almost have totnl cotitrof or h()w lt com out." Tftls doe n't usually hnppcn In magailn'es, sh e snid. "U you write like o. man, you can gel publlt~~ or if you write whPt 'they consldct good literature, \ which is male oriented." She believes a feminist pr s is needed. But that, s be noted. does n't exclude men, three of whom are in the group. She will discuss this need dur- ing a panel she ls Prrangin~ ror tht> Jnt~rnatlonel Women's Year realon al confer ence which will be held at Cerritos Colle& in April. Mrs . Yumad a used to wrttc very acadet'Jlic poetry. "I think the f eminlst movemen h ma<M .f Yoshikazu and Mitsuye Yamada review some of her poems. • women look at themselves ..• it makes lt intensely pers0nat:• Now, she looks at who she is and where she is. The magu1ne will be called "Noon." At noon, !r . Yamadn . x· plalne~ the suA reacbe its height. Al o, when the 'Of'd is wrltten, it ts s p Ued U\e same in bOth dittcUons. ll is symbolic lbat at the h~ight, lhero i no t)(!atnnlna. no end. .. , \ ., DAIL V PILOT UPI Te~~ • Dr. Cirri• Lou .waiters, a neurosurgeon, la the number . two senior realdent In • 1 the University of Chicago Hospital system. ~·"" ~~" 4~ GRAND OPENING 15% OFF SALE . MARCH 15 thru 31 M01M1ff ttrw Satwdtiy A complete Selection ·of Wallpaper. Oreoeries. Carpet, Upholstery. Fum1ture. Lighting and Acoessones 21192 M•perite Pkwy. CS. Ditto fwy. at A•ery Pkwy.I Mlalioft Vlefo 495-0202 830.0400 FURNITURE now at PRICES Chiseling Away at Odds' Now for a limited time, we are discounting.all our THOMASVILLE Fumiture in stock. (Bedroom) • (dining. room)· (living: room) -All at sale prices for immediate delivery. See our large selection NOW. Country French lV!edit Contemporary e.r.rqlleqll Cl 11(',\(;0 ti Pl 1 Carne Lou Wallt'r::. (·an C'h1sel. ham llll'I. s.i\\ and "l'" '' 1lh lh<.' b<"sl neurosurgeons in the bu-..1n(•ss. Sh1.· h:1s Jiii\\ l 'I' toob. \l.llJPOrt from hl'r <:ollt'agut·s. µlent) of d11\l' Jnd 1110n• than l1vt• of the eight required )Car~ ol 11eurosurg1C':d training lwhind her. Al 29. u: ... number two senior resident in the t.:n1\crsll\. of Chi<: ago llo-;pit :d S) s tl'rn. she has ser ved as•· pn m:.i ry s urgeon .. un <i ll'u m 11f th n•t· 111 f'nlC'rgency cases, depre;:,sed-sk ul I fraC' t url'S and 1>nl' int crc·erebr;.il ht•matom a. T ht'Sl' cfa)::., many women study to become doctors. Few l1L'COmt• su r/,!l'ons :mcl ul most none go into neurosurgery. "It's bt·t·.iust• of the physic;.il stamina required." s he :-.aid. "!l's -..1mpl~ :1 mon· dL·man<ling area of medicine. One b on 'their· fed for sul'h long hour'> ... Cll'l'full). -..h<' om1Ltcd i.Jll third-person "his" rdt·rc·nt L'" Ii om ht•r cc1n \ 1.•r:-.,1111111 "Though most l>r;un surgery i!.. \'l'ry deli<:l.ltC' ... s hl• !>aid !!<'llrn,.! throuJ.!h ~• sl.ull j.., rei.Jlly carpentrv. in µractiC'~1 l lt'rms ·1 ht• po" t·r tonb "t' <1n· u:-.ing now have rea.lly been a help to ml' In fol't 11nt· of m) a<h ISl'rs '\i.lJd thost' toob arc making 11 po::.s1bll· 1111 mt·togo111toth1.,J1l'ld .. :\s for ..,lllching, she oflt•n lt.'lb. her ('Ollea~ues. ~t'\\ in,!.! 1 ... "om .in °!> \\ orl.. "(H t·ourw. 11 om• \\ant-.. to do !>Omcthing hadly l'lluui,:h \OU 11 dn 11 nu 111:1tll'r '' hal kind of l·mcrgcnc·y 1t ti.Jk<.·-.. ,\ml. Taurus: Hold Final Decisions flO\\ l'I' toob 11r not . certainly the ho urs haven't changed." Dr \\';1lle1·s with no notice will often have to put in 36 hour:.. stn11ght. Other:-. times. i.he \\ill go three 16-hour days in a l'I)\\ "ll has a great eleml'nt of unpredictability. If you know ·' ou 'rt guing to h~n e to be on 16 hours a day for three days, then you tan prepare ror 1t. But surgery is not like that. There's ah\ay~ lheclementoftrauma (emergency victims)." She has met no re~istance from her male colleagues urea use. s he s aid. s he has never looked for it. "I go into a situation thinking lhl're is a job to be done and l tan help get it done." Patients, she said. oft en prefer having a woman take care of th(·m. "They have some preconceived noti-0ns that because you :in· a \\Oman you are going lo understand their emotions bet· ll'I', .. :-h(• :.aid , but denied the re was any truth to it. '''\o. f think m en unde rstand every bit as well, thoug h l <1011 't thmk women <tre any less understanding." she said. Dr. Walte rs. a Salem, Ore. native, said s he decided to hl•comt' a neurosurgeon when s he was eight -and with no p~1n·ntal prompting. Roth her parents are retail store clerks. 'I ll<'lic\ em~ family trunks I'm a Jillie crazy." s he said. Bul 1f I didn't love it. I'd gel out. You'd be cr azy to rematn 1n th1" 1f you d1dn 't like it. On gene ral principles I h ate to get up in tlw morning. Out knowing I have som ething lo go to that I enjoy doing that's al\\ays a challenge that' makes it worth it." 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE! SAVE until MARCH 30th - fountainhead f'IU D.\Y. MARCii J.I Bv SYDNEYOMARR AQl'r\Rl l'S (J :m. 20·Feb. 18): Relatin~s may bt fig hting among them!>l'l\'CS. Refuse to be d r~n .. n 111 to rn n fl 1 t'l 103 to 50% on Gift & Gourmet Items SAVE 10% on all BATH , PISCES CFt·h ]!)~larch 201 : He a com· plri!>on shoppt·r Sl•ck bes t pO:..!>ible dt'al for -'ourself. A-..pl'l't:.. mcfit·;.itc financial difficultv if ~ou are can•lt•s:.. or ac:ton 1mpube. - ARI ES n larch 21April19l' What seemed to be going your\\ &JY seeks a detour. Cycle remains h1Jh :rn<l you II "' ('rc·ome ohstacles. T.\l'Rl'S <April 20 :'\l a) 20): Hold off on final d~1sions. commitments Changes are in the air · kt'eµ your~1·lf frl'C l'n<m~h to Jump for brass n e g GEMINI IM ay 21-June 20! Friends are in- 'a,Jved. <'ompl1Ci.1le<l in the ir own situations. Know 1l and pull bark the reins. { d ANCER (June 2 1-July 22): What seems to . be, unreasonable pressure soon will be lifted. Y<fu're going to bC' able to µick and choose. ' LEO <July 23-Aug. 22). You could be r e - actiing loo f:1r. too soon. Kno" it and keep a1'1f.'rnatn l'S at hand VI RGO (!\ug. 2.1-Scpt. 221 : Complete what .\ o\.i b(•_gin h•a v1• nC1 loose ends You are offered fuf.anc·1al dt-<.il s • LJBR.\ !Scpl. 23-0ct. 221 : Arn1<l un - nt."C·e .... s;.iry r1"ks. That ·s f!cncrnlly superfluous a<J.t1re But now ) ou may be te mpled lo "prove ::.ofnl'thtng ... 1 _SCORPIO <Oct. 23·N<>v. 21 >: Hunch pays . d1tidends. Know it and heed inner feelings. You sense what 1s happening out of view. f S.AGJ'M'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Highlight :n4xibility. Your e motions tend to dominate logic. ·FcJrce~ a r e !.Catterccl. : ! CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19 ): Be thorough :e ugh to read between the lines . Fine print is re importa nt than us ual. IBJEYESIN SllllTS- LOM~H & IS s&UMG SKllTS- LOMGH & IS SB.UH~ ,AMTSTOOI JtaJntkihl Westcllff Plaza Newporter Inn ri C:.. • ...,~~ ~~£S~~~R~E~0~D5 T!~~~s ~ •d •)J) Sat. 9 :30 to S Pl\I -::..~803 We~tc1iff Drive, ~.B BARRY J __ G_O_L_D_W_A_T_E_R_ SPEAKS OUT i n the DAILY PILOT 1865 HARBOR BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA 548-5131 -- F',,EE with Gl"9 n $150 Purchase I ONE B~TH WINDOW I I "FREE aALLOONS HAND FINISHEO.HIGHEST OUAUTY /~ REFRESHMENTS DECORATED WITH FABi.lt ous NEW· A£GISTER FOR FREE DOOR PRIZES - 4 CUSTOM OUll TED BEDSPREAD •ELECTRIC DRAPERY MOTOR • 10' CUSTOM DR~PE RY Gre8ttiind (On• p.r Cuitomttr} , I NEW/ [/!a~~ DECORATOR RODS HAMCJ "MISHIO-tffHIST 9UAUTY SP.ECIAL Sl.50 ft. REG. S8.00 per ft. 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It is, he told me mbers and guests of South Coast Alumnae Chapter of Pi Beta Phi, a moral issue as well. • • ' ""' TENNIS SALE Hohenstein, author of the book , "The IRS Conspiracy," of- fers his readers ••strong reason to consider their taxation philosophy and their relationship with their government and fellow man." Hohenstein, who believes the government's "unlimited ability to reach into the pocketbook of every American" is dangerous, started an investigation of the Internal Revenue Service in 1966. Henry Hohens 1 tein believes the government should. not have an 'unlimited ability_' to reach into the pocketbook of every American. SPECIAL EGGS BURSTING ITH LADIES TENNIS WEA IRS VISITOR It was triggered by an incident which happened when he was personnel manager of a drug company in the East When an IRS agent came to the company to collect $462 in back taxes from one of the employes, Hohenstein protested it would leave the man destitute because he had no fur1ds to fall back on. Since It was the day before payday. Hohenstein gave the IRS "13/14ths or what the man owed" then went home and started reading what his encyclopedia had to say about taxa- tion. He also started clipping newspaper s tories about the IRS .. A second case i:rystallized his plans further. In San Diego, a businessman was being'threatened by the IRS with closure of his plant, without a court order. The businessman's friends protested and 10 were arrested. All JO were convicted and sentenced, Hohenstein said, but an a p'peal to the Ninth Circuit Court resulted in a decision that the I RS had violated the Constitution. FlVEPARTS These two incidents and his research are woven into fi ve parts in his book : morality an<ltaxation, the history of taxa- tion throughout the world, the IRS conspiracy, American taxa- tion and "a modest proposal." The first income tax law was signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 This "modest" law, Hohenstein said, stated that all in· comes up to S4,000 were exempt ; those from $4 ,000-$5,000 were to be charged three percent, and those above $5,000, five per- cent. A collector of reve'Que also was appointed. This bureaucrat's staff had swollen to 6,900 people in just a few months, Hohenstein said. Today, there are 70,000 workers in the IRS. This income tax law was repealed soon after the Civil War, Hohenstein said, and the issue was not to appear again until the start of the new century. The first income tax code book was a mere 16 pages, the author noted, and today's book is 1,000. Interpretations in an attorney's office may fill up to 28 feet of shell space. One "wrong" in the system, Hohenstein believes, is that some IRS handbooks are not available to the public. SET FEES He also investigated the "quota system" and found that there is a set scale of fees to be charged for audits, based on the taxpayer's annual income. He explained that "the little guy" is audited more often because "the IRS finds it's easier to go after the small, in- dependent taxpayer." If a person is audited, Hohenstein suggested, be should "ask to see the next highet authority'' before he whips out his checkbook. · Another problem with taxation, he said, is that legislators have to vole for entire tax packages, instead of choosing the is- sues seriatim. Hohenstein 's message in his book is that the income tax system, as we presently have it, "can be changed. "Twenty two different principles of the Constitution are violated in the 16th Amendment," he said. Weddings~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white g lossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one .... eek before the wedding. "What it will take is the American women saying what they have always said: No thank you." He was asked, after his talk, how the country could be run if income tax were eliminated. "We can start by balancing the federal budget. Then we can get a responsible Congress to write legislation according to the Constitution. pat's ski & spoQt snop Picture~ received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story. also· accom· panied by a black and white glossy pie· ture, be submitted six weeks or (Jlore before the wedding date: otherwise it will not be published. · To help fill requirements on blllh wed· ding and engagement stories. form;; are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. Ouf1hg Keystone's anniversary celebr:atlon starting now, there Is a hOUM plant and a book waiting for you In one of Keystone's branch offices. The pbnU. In four-fnch pots, are prime specimens. Ch00te from spider ,&ants. watermelon peper- omla. or philodendron. The book ls Lynn and Joel l'app's bestseller, "Mother Earttt•s Hmle-Free Indoor Pb.nt Book~ Topther, the gifts represent a recall value of about flve dollars. with all the helpful hanu oci how to grow house pbnu In the book, you'll be surprlsed at en. way your new planu Will thrive. Just the~ your money thrives u Keystone. "Then we can demand r:esponsible government spend· ing." He cited, as an example of unnecessary spending, some of the federal grants now being given. By cutting defense spending, for example, he said, more money gradually would be available at the local level, and some federally financed projects could be taken over by local government. Hohenstein said he had gotten no repercussions from hjs book from the IRS. ''I 'm probably a 'sensitive case'," he smiled. 115 PALOS f ERDES BL\'D. REDONDO BEACH. CA. 90Z77 (ZI 3) 371-&55 I GONE TODAY The$269 indulgence for 48 hours, you got •'•U) trom 1t all. By the time you add it up th•t wonderful little weekend cost a whole lot more th•n teu thought it would and all you've got 8911 AD.~MS HUNTl~GTO~ BEACH. Ci\. 9Z&la (714) 953.4555 -(213) 59%·2&2 I to show for it 1s a memo!') That's worth something. But when you h•ve to make choices about ho"' to spend your money, think of what We offer the highest Interest rates around. 8.06 % net annual yield on $1 ,000 certificate of deposit (federal regulations requtre a substantial penalty for early withdrawal). 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A simple S (for Satisfactory) and: U <for Unsatisfactory> has atven way to a at~t ktenUftett· Bon nornber . 1 print-out of tbe clan schedule and attendance rtcord.'•j r•de code. a comment code, an a n instant Nplay ol ,.-ades by terms a nd aemesters. .. W.11. 9'6M341189t," I said to my son, "We have a tot t.o talk about.'' "Just c ell m e 976S~." h e laughed. <It was to be the last time he laughed all week.> "I see you got a 3·2 in your Dr. Ed Trg. Crt. What have you got to say about that?" "What do you want to know?" he shrtJgged. "For starters, what's Dr. Ed & Tr f,· Crt.? '' • It 's Drive r 's E ducation and if you check the code you'll see that 3 ts an a verage grade." "What's the 2 for?" I asked. "According to the comme nt code, I didn't bring materials necessary for the class." "You mean . you didn't take your textbook with you?" "No. Brains. Mr. Woods took Ann Landers off because 1 w a5 eotng si mph ln a30mlleaone." "Th a t doee n't seem ex· cessive," I said defen.slvely. "In reverse," he added. "Good arief. Whet happened In English. You got a' and a ~es. Tha t m e ans you are below a verage and according to this you could m ake better use of your tim e.•• "That's not tru~." M said, "I never goof off in that class. I use every minute ." ''To study'!'' "To eat my lunch so that when the class ls over J can shoot baskels on my lunch hour. You can't budget your time any better than that. "Well, your history grade is good, but Mrs. Burke indicated you are not working up to your capacity." "I don 't know what my capaci- ty is," he said. "So, why d on't you ask Mrs. Burice." fa w1f.s ~·END ... ~ "I did and she said I didn't know because 1 've never worked up to It. J said how wiJl I know when I get there and she said when I stop teepeeing the trees on the school lawn." Sometimes. I wish schools would just lay it on us ••. in English. AHHOUHCIHG THI orEMIHG OF ••• BilHe Blevins MERLE NORMAN' COMMtfc Studio SPEC .. l GROUP JEW,RY y.,.., ·5c CMic• lrist~ Towa & C-"Y JH2 s. lristot. ·s•• AHi _ .... .,_.,_ 14"41" DEAR ANN I guess me1ybe I'm e1 h<1i r lover. It turns me on. Hair spray turns me off. variety <2> brus h my.~~~~~~~~~~--~--------------~....=; ________________ ......_ ________________ ---!--~----~--~~~- LANDERS: I am writing to you because my wife and I have a problem w hich is not serious but ne ve rthe less bothers me and I told her Cin a light · hearted way ) that I was going to write to Ann Landers . She said, "Go ahead. I'd be glad to hear what the old girl has to say." The t rou blem a ker: Hair spray. I do not like the smell, feel or looks of .it. I've told my wife re· peatcdly that J hkc her hair natura ll v loo~e. un· plastered an·d s m elling like hair. I believe a woman's hair is one of her major assets, es pecially if it 's pretty. a nd m y wife's is. Diverse Plans We are q ui te happily married a nd have been for 14 years. T his is no great threat lo our mar· riage, but I thought J 'd write a nd ask for your opinion. -ST. iOE. MICH .. READER DEAR JOE: I'm at a disadvantage hccause I don 't kno w "hat your wife's hair looks like. nor do I know how much hair spray she uses. H she sprays her head ti ll it's as hard as a block of con· crete, that's one thing. A light spray to hold the set in place is something else. If I were your wife I'd < 1) buy the unscented hair through just before you came home lo dinner and (3) certainly go lo the loose a nd natural look at bedtime. Parents. what sholJld you do if your teenager is having sexual r elations? Ann Landcrs' new booklet. "lf igh School Se>x and llO\\ to Deal With Jt A Guide for Teen s an d Their P arents.·· gives no· nonsense adn('e on how to handle> th1!> delicate s 1tu;.1t1on for eaeh booklet. send 50 cents in coin p lu s a lon g, stampt·tl. ~elf-addressed e>nvelope to Ann Lan· ders. P.O . Box 1400, Elgin. lll. 60120. Units Raising Funds B E AR S T . P F'O : Pinewood Derby will take place from 11 a .m. lo 3 p .m Satu r day, March 15, a t school. Kits may be purchased at the s chool offt ce. Stutlents from kinder ga rt e n through fifth g rade are eligible to build a nd paint their entry. The public i~ ~nvited . CALIF ORNIA PTA: Dime·a-dip dinner and family night will be held from 5 to 7 p.m . tomor· row in Boswell Hall at TcWinkle School. Ad· mission is a casserole, dessert or salad. GLEN VI E W PTO: Pizza dinner will be sponsored by tht' unit Thurs d ay. Marc h 20. from 5 to 9 p .m . in the Pizzabur~er. If unlingt.on Beach. Tickets may be purchased 1n t he school office or from s ixth grade st udents. Public as invited lo attend HOPE VI E W P FO: Talent Round·up !>ho" will be presented by the unit tomorrow a t Golden Vi ew School. Coffee and punch w ill be served, and baked goods will be ~old . Tickets. at Sl for adults and 25 cent!) for children, will be sold at the door. Public is invit- ed to attend. LINCOLN PT A : Plans for the April 12 Family Fair and Swap Meet are under way. A II interest· ed clubs. organizations or individu als wishing lo participate may contact Helen Layton at 644·4209. Honorary life mem· berships were presented to Mrs. Glenda Brown. Englis h teacher and Mrs. Bunny Rawlings, PTA Pres ident. Jtt ARI!'\E VI EW PTO: The "T" IO PTO JS the tj. ti e of the program ~cheduled at i 30 p.m. Tu~:-d :l\·. March 18. A panl'I <°if teachers will d1~cu:--. their teaching phtlu-.oph1c~ and s pecial cduc~tional programs ~1\ all ii hie for students. C'offee hour will precede the prOJ?ram. ~T. JOll!'ll'S AUX .: A s tudent ta lent s how, compn!i.NI of re presen· talt\ cs from ull eighth grades. will replace the regular u nit meeting tonight :.it 7:30. Director is Mrs. llessie Parrino. WILSON PTA : Board ml·mbers will host· a potluck luncheon during the regular lunch period Tues d ay, Ma rch 18. Honored guests will be the faculty. Committee will review the school needs and how the PTA funds should be s pent at 1:45 p .m . Thurs day, March20. Mrs. JoMton's 1975 Lincoln. Sltver Blue. complet.,y Oe Lu• equ ipped. low M iieage - Beaullfully Kepi. Slock t 1731. SeMce Mgrs. 1975 Mo narch . Oark Ye ll o~ Gr e en Metlllic:--lo.c:led with all extrH -l ow mileage, great condition. Lease Manager's 1975 Lincoln - Maize Yello w . Loaded with all u,_ utras. Gorgeou• avtomoblte. 11734 S 1IH Mgr1. 1175 Merc;ury MerQul1. FuU Powltr 0. &..uxe. L ow mil e • M etl c ulo uat y nwlntained. t2171 Ofllc. Mg rs. 1975 CorllM. WMe. 6 cvt. moat e xtras - lnofydlnt air Low ,,....... -carefully ~.17257 Mf5 Johnson·• 1975 Colony Ptrk Sta Wagon. Yellow GrHn Metalllc A n ldHI famtly C111 L1kt new '2185 Oidt Johnson'a 1875 Couoat Red De Lu•• tQMpment, all extm. a IOOftfmln s drttn\ Excellent ~ondlUon ~ financial institution wolf But as a st No one likes to cry . 438 ·million dollars we mu "bl for more than respcns1 e speak out. . a future full of uncertainty. Today we are facing . 't agree on what economists can k Even the most famous . ths Investors in the stoc will happen in the ne,r.t six ml on I~t\ation has not been · prob ems. market face serious " d r fanuly · · ·to chec~e . nsibility is to you Your first respo rtainties of tomotTOW· . t any of the unce edi tely protect it agains d th.at you tmm a Therefore, we recommen . u can into . ta1 and savings as yo Put as much of your capt . ation account. In any . d loan assoc1 l an insured savings an feel that Mutua . · n Naturally, we . f insured assoc1auo . ft' including a choice o . r 1 more to 0 er 000 . Savings has a itt e 711 tJI_ insured up to $20, . f om 5% to 12-,v, savings plans r \1 ·n start your account. But act today. A phone ca w1 f:VJ-~-- .. .......... JD. ....... ., .............. ., ..... If you failed to take our advice and answered some of the siren calls of speculative investments ... you probably didn' earn as much return 0n your money and you may have lost your prindpal too. But a lot of people have taken our advice. Since 1970 MutuaJ $1vin1s.has grown from five to thineen offices. We are paying a higher rate of interest now. Accounts are now Insured up to $40,000. And most imponant in these times, in fifty years no one has ever lost a dime at Mutual Savings . .... .............. , ... .... For complete information regarding appointment and savings account qualifications, sec Mutual Saving& • IOOMEI ~ll. lOH16M'r a>u&.o 1e J. ~~~U6~ rot <htJ ••• TUMILEWIEDS SHAMI UPON YOUSE, SNOOKIE1 PEAR! PA VERY IPEA OF A t2- YeAR·OU11Y><E Sll:Al.I~ PA s.as OFFA oorrv-seveN · t'ORS2:S IS MN-LIN'! HAS 'tt)(J ltO MORAL VAL.UIS, CHILD?!. v .. -II ,.f.~ FUNKY WIMKERBEAM HOw I~IC/ ALL ~ UFE I'VE WAITED TO BE ADORED AND C.OOR5HIPPED ~A GIRL./ FIGMENTS J /J ~D YOU &liEVE ... I JUST !Mr:£. THIRTY. TYtO BASKE rs w1ru00r #,ISSI~ aJCE ?! NAM CY I'M A CHAMP IN ALL SPORTS ---I BET I'LL BE IN THE OLYMPICS SOMEDAY WHY,WH~N I WAS VCR MJ'e I C001-t7 NAM£; DA 1WEl.V! msn.JS! WHICH T EAM DO YOU TH~NK THEY'LL PICK ME FOR? ~..,,.,,,_ bl.l~H,.,.11 • 1..r by Tom I. Rycm by Tom Batiuck I'M STILL WAmN& / by Dale Hale DR.SMOCK GORDO MOOMMUWMS AMIMAL CRACKERS Thurld1Y. March 13 1175 _,,. . . .... . .. by GeorcJe Lemont by Gus Arriola iHEY'RE <iONE, .AREN1T 1HEY? THAT1S WHY I LIKE TO t<NOW ~~'-• iHE' NAME5 OF MY ... ANO T1'4E PARROT" ~11 ID1C>N1r H~'IE1~1N6 TO SNJ~I • o, \J"Jotl~~~'il~) )) •• '. . , . ' ! :: .. CUSTOMERS1 WIVES. by RodcJer Bollen .. ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schuh THE GIRLS UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterdays PuuJe Sow~. ACROSS 52 Social 1 Colleen system 54 Fathef of 5 5,280 leet Cain 9 Moved Ina 56 Consoled curve in sorrow 14 Used in 59 Pageal'llry themoutl'I 62 Gained 15 Continent S. Old 16 Oeparl womanisl'I 17 Large sea 65 Farewell bird 67 Line ol 19 U.S. alll steep re son chits 20 Triangular-70 Pretend· shaped 2wds. ltllng 71 Slage 21 Gollbag direction Item 72 Garment 23 Numeric11 par I prefix 73 Clemen! 24 Assumed Clarl(e a derisive manner us. 27 Lesser scl'lolar Prefix 74 K1ndol 29 Necktie gla21 31 l~ede 75 University 36 Aw1y lacully . 37 Surgical DOWN thread 39 01r1t-1 Pulaon bfown 1M cargo 40 Brick· 2 AuthOr miking Michael Ingredient 42 Flower 3 Fur per1 , germents: « Poleused 2wdl. ... mut 4 Sowbug . ~ Extemal la< Ont 47 Tiie 5 Impair pof>UllCI 6 Identical: 49 WW·ll Prefix YHHI! 7 Slllp'• Abbr. lncllnltlon !O Bother 8 Leuentd IAll'I lr15 lt:IA I~ IE C: A l A I I Ill IC IA i~ E S A II I IC l A F 11 IE 0 J ii A 1 r 10 I I T ,L 'A IV A T E s F .I I E s S H " . I IN u I I l I IA I, S IA C E l Ill 1 l2MI u , II A I~ I ~ l 11111 IL l l 11 10 Ill IA It 10 "" A l ILIA I C IA b 11111 ;1. A 11 -Fil A U ,. ~ DA-• II D s l A V ~ 1• IR A S T A II II' A IX E IA 5 I t l U T re a 11 5 0 u S E J I IC C N T w t [ D s ( N • 9 Neighbor speech of Miss. 43 Corporate 10 lnterv1ls ol symbol: resl lnlormat 11 •· · • Cod 46 See •••. 12 Parallel become 13 Nolen furious 18 ....... 48 ...... . Bulba'". Mamer" Gogol Eliot Iii le novel 51 Scrap of 22 Ever: cloth Poellc 53 Tomorrow 25 Perloda 55 BroodS preceding 57 CllOsen evenll dellber1tely 26 Puae 56 Office 28 Center. furniture Prefix . items 30 Chronic 59 ---Springs drinker eo Malgarine; 32 Fruit drink: Informal • 2 wda. 11 con-·: 33 CrMks with 34 Ml .. 11• movement 35 Utter 63 MMnS of lalhK• llW'llAOf1•tlon 38 Lecherous eS Chemtc.I man tufflx 38 Ape>tllatlon168 ~;tr1:---- 41 Figure of 89 RJ1dent or : Suffix JUDGE PARKER ••DmDllm!lllillll!lllrir~tteE°"POUCPOOiCEEDCDOWN:;w;ilHffiERE YES! THEY SAY rM WAHTa> DRAGGED ME OUT Of 6fD /t.T FOUR IN TKf FOR MURDER! WHAT DID 'l'OU MORNING ... SA.ID THERE'6 A WARRANT--T!LL TliEM AeouT ME.?....__ FOR MY ARREST. SAM! ---- MISS PEACH ' I ' ; . I DICK TRACY I Utl>5RSTAND YOU'RE UP 'TO MIRE IN OBSCENE PHONE CAI.LS. by Harold Le Doux by Mell BOY, 'TH& ONL y 1'MINli TMAT s:AVE~ MIM FltM A 5NAPPY .q~ l~THl-S P~IFll~ ..• by Chester Gould · ~~! fflll .._ 1"'1P. ,.,, ~0~'ms "I \lop thrilling lo a more c~c11ing me once 'he'">'· 1 c1 \begin · - DEMMIS THE MENACE I I I I ' 1 I J ~·Cost Fix =.charged County ProdUct. Zaps Waste in a · iFl~sh Toyota SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Toyota Motor Sales. U.S.A .• Inc., importer or the Japanese-made car, ha~ agr eed to a consent decree to tlall a n alleged con· s piracy lo maintain artificially high prices. Toyota Motor Sales and its sub- ~idia ry . Toyota Motor Dis- tributors. a regional distributor for 14 states, stipulated to a pro· posed Judgment which cannot be s igned fort wo months. In agreeing to the consent decree before filing of the Justice Department complaint both parties stipulated there was no admis!)ion of the charges. The complaint alll'ges Toyota Motor Sales. which in 1972 sold cnore thun $712 million in cars to r .s. di!)l ri bu tors. conspired with oth ('rs in the unreason ablt• restr aint o f 1n ll'r!:'.>latc and foreign t rud(' It tontendt.'d To' ota dcalcrs \\OUld SCJI thl• curs at priees fixed by thL· defendants, th:.it ret:.iil dealers rl'lr:.i llH.·d from advert is·. mg cars :1t dbcounl prices and also rcfrainNI from s t-lling or ad- ' ertis1ng To~ otas outside as· signNI murket areas 0.11, Ptlol Sutt Plloto To~ota l\lotor Sales is owned by Toyota ~I otor Co. Ltd., "hi ch manufacture!> the cars in Japan. The complaint loa1d that informal agret·m<•nts \\ere obtamc•d from TO)-Ola rctailcl'~ tu sell tht• cars al prin•s s uggt•:-.tt•d by the 1m µortl'r. In .I uh IH7:.! .• 1 :-.11111lar t·um plaint "«is filed J gu111st :'\1s:-.an \lotor Corp 111 l S.i\ di -. tnbutor~ ol Dat :-.un COUNTY FIRM'S WASTE DISPOSER SAVES ON WATER NES President Douglas Dick Shows Off $600 Model WEARECATCHINGU WITH FATHER TIME , -. ,~.. . 1f)'l11Y GRANT. •·""- fk.,l'.trt·h for Oi.'\\ drul!-. i .. 'Cl p<:tll'l'l (.'d lhJt d t:o. ('Cl\ I' r II'' llCI\\ ("II m I' mot l' Cf Ill d ..I \ \\ I' II' •'l'l\l' 111lt11 m.1tw 11 .thout lhl OI 'IHlll\'I. •11ld H llJ phl'' ... I 'l'lll \11 II ... I rJl m ult.11t·I' 1111-. I \\h\ \\t' ,II\' ;i hh· 111 t 111 l'I l'!'>Crqil 1un' 111r 111·1\ p111duth 11 1rn·,. q111<·l-.h th.in \\:1, 1'\1·r p u-,:-.1h l1· 111 1111' p.1 ... 1 . \ 11 ct I h l' :--1 • n 1 • \\ nwd111111·' :11 ,. h 1•lp111:.: to :-lm1 11p l·',1tlwr ·1 ll11t· .. o ,1011 1.111 11~•· .1 lotll!l'I' 1111 YOl Ill! YOl H 1>0(' 'IOH <'A' l'llO:\E t·s "hen 'ou 111·1•d a 11 !.'It vt·n We will dc•ll' •·r prornptlv \\Ith ut 1·\lr.1 c harl!l' \ crc:.it m,10\ pe11pl1· rl'h o n u ... lor l h \•Jr la-.tll h nt'c'{b \\ l \.\ 1•1i·111t1l' I \' q u l's t ., t 11 r cl t· I I\ l' n 'l'r\ 11·c and c h.1rl!1' J c ('Olllll ... PAIK UDO PHAAMACY 351 Hospitdload Frtt Delffty M.wporl leedi 642· I SIO San Pedro Tanker Job Killed SA~ PEIJflO ( L' Pl I T he LS. maritime s ub i-.idv board h<.is cancelL·d the.orders for three mon • 90.000-ton d('ach,c1ght S38 8 million tankt'rs at Todd Ship~ arcb Corp . the firm has announced T he cancell ation mt'an the loss of orders for fi, l' tankers for Todd's vard'> here. According to "rudd a ss i s tant general manager Stewart Jones, the cancellation order \\as made ··for the c•ot1· \ cni(:'ncc of llw govern- ment ·· .Jone:-. poinll'd out that till' keel for the first of lhl' three ve..,..,l•b can telcd Wt'dnesdav \\Ould not ha n· been I~ 1 d until ~larch . 1978. and then· \\I 11 h c n o l.1 ' of h l)l•(':.tU~l' of l}ll' C'.llH't•l1 ·d 11rdl'r We a1 c n111 <.·nt h 111 1wgotwlions to u..,e tlw \\U~S \\hich \\tll bt• opened by these can cellations to build otht·r type~ of 'essl·b. · he added ... We forc::.cc no problem~.·· DESERT'S BEST BUY ... and view! Indian hill..c TO\NNHOUSES Palm Desert Local rd ind ~hellered cove 'c' cral hundred feet above the dea.ert floor ... lndiJn If ills offers an incomparable panoramic view where coolin~ breezes jlen llv weep aw .. y the cares of the world! Five cui.tom-deftigned swimming pools a nd screened tennis courts a dd lo the new way of lire you'll happily fi nd at Indian Hills-Palm Oe11crt! 1973 PRICES! 21< 3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $34,500 10% DOWN 8 3/4 % FlNANCING 9 % A.R. Gold Remains Top Capital? nyDR.ROBERTADLER Tht• m aC'h1nat1ons of government over the pal>l few months h c.1vc already created a condition in foreign mont·~ <.'l'nlcrs. v. here the dollar has come under prc- -..sure a prcssu re t hat has taken ttlo the lowe~t point n •latl\ t• to th1· t ranc and tht· mJrl.. 111 n·t·t•nt his- ton ·\lltl II\\ tll gt•t \.\ Ol"M' The dollar 1s mt.•rcly a reflection of the economic stabil ity of the govern· Money Doctor menl behind it. And our government is on a headlong, rcckk ss cour~c of lower t axes. higher expenditures and et flow of printing press money being injected into the economy. Any compan y th<it performed In this proflig ate. manner "ould have long ago been bankrupt and out of bus iness. T H t~ O l'i LY REASON your do{lar is worth anything is because your locC:1l superma rket will still give you :.omc goods for it. Not as much as before, and !)OOn not as much 21s now. I hC:1ve long objected to stedle investments. bul there 1s not too much time left before your paper money becomes \'irtually worthless in t erms <Jf its purchasing powe r. I tt m not ta I king of next "eek or next month. but \ 1·n ~hort) car~ from now. This g ive:-. you tam<: to take the first s tep lo pro· tctl ~ our~elf. The p urchase of gold. Gold. the mag ic metal of the ancients and the only rL·al mont•y in the \\Orld today. Not silver, not platinum thel>e are merely industrial and JC\\ cle rs m etals gold and only gold will protect ~ ou 111 a monetary, inn ationary crisis. Ct\'<•n the options of how to invest in gold . coins <11 c m y first a nd primary choice. Not coins that are m;.irked up because of collectors values, but newly minted <'Oins lhal sell for the price per ounce of the ~old in t hem, plus a small handling premium. llOW WO ULD YOU GO ABOL'T accumulating ;111 aCC'cptablt.• supply to protect yourself? First , t akt· 10 pe rc·cnl of your investment portfolio and Ii· q111dult• 1t no" Put that into the Kruger-Rand coin or those offer ed hy tht• Franklin Mint or other r elia· hi<· sourc·cs Tht•n. take llvc lo 10 percent a month o f your in t·omc and continue to acC'umulatc.•. Where is gold go111g '' Short term ~ill be going like <t ~ O·YO between Sl60 to $220 a reas. By fall it should be :.it a bas~ ofSJ80 to S230 and I would be sur· prised 1 f after l 9i5 "e ever sc:e 1t under $200 again. I \\Ou ld stay a\\ay from gold stocks as they are at hest s pN·ulMl\'C' und at \\Orst unstable invest· ment~ in CJ countr~ :-.uhJc.•ct to nationalizing the mrnt·~ sometime m tht• ruturt'. Bui hon I!> hard to handle. but there as availabili· t> both an actuals and In futures for delivery. The important th.mg for you and me is that we have lime to beg in a prudent aquisition program. When the real problems come a couple of years from now. it will be too late. Dr. Adl1'r u1il/ ansux·r letter• directed to him through Ow Dally Ptlof Record· Citrus CrQp Expected WASHINGTON lAP> Th<' A griculture Department has report· ed thal the current U.S. citrus fruit crop not only 1s stiH expected to E'Slablis h a new re<'ord but probably wtlt be bet· t ('r th a n ror casters thou~ht 1815t m onth Tot31 cltruit producltcm "us eRtima ted <tl 14.4 million ton .. or 8 pc·rcent J!reat<-r Urn n the 1973-74 Cl'Op ttnd 300,000 lOM bct· tt~r than tht' Crop Report. ang Boord predlct~d ol\ U!e basis of ~·eb. 1 andJca· lioni;. The board said lhal orange produc tion , based on March l sur· ve)'I, should reach 1 re· cord level or 237 .3 million boxes ~ 10 pcrcenl gr(!ater than lost st>a.son and also 2 percent higher than last month's cstimotes At the be&inntni or the month , the orona harvest "a 43 percent complete. with pro pccts Improved in Florida and Californta. but down 1omewhal Jn Te,aa 1«aln. Finn ~s Outdoor Plumbi1ig 'Obsolete' By STEVt 1'U'(CHEU. OftMDell,PI~ A Newport Beach man is about to market a product that he hopes will revolutionize the tollet in· dustry ond help the environment he same time. Douglas Di ck. n former rospace engineer. heads Na· tional Environmental Systems. Inc.. a n Oranae·headquartered firm lhlil developed a self· contained automatic toilet . or SCAT unit. DICK ADMITS there are four other porta ble units on the market, including one produced in Newport Beach, but s ays his company's product has several advantages over the others. For one thing, his waste dis· posal unit operates without water. which eliminates the need for outside plumbing. For another, he says, the Na· lional Environmental Systems disposal unit can be attached to existing toilet facilities -an ad· vantage the other companies cannot boast. .. This is a unique advantage. in that our system can be integral· ed with various existing portable sanitation units," Dick s aid. "IL can also be used on existing re- circulation flush toilets or inte· g rated as part of a new toilet de· sign." IN OTHER WORDS, the NES syste m is a toilet or holding tank attachment or accessory. Dick says his product can be used in mountain cabins, porla· ble s a nitation units, add-on rooms. m obile homes. boats and even locomoli ves The firm . which '' 111 mov~ manufacturing facilities to the Irvine Industrial Complex in Sep- t ember, h as a pate nt pending on t he Cla s h evaporator system within the N ~S disposal unit. The portable unlt, which uses no • water and a minimum of chemlcaJs, cQllects wastes in u holding tank.' Processing in the tank ~urns the waste into a slur&·y whiob is pumped out of the hold· ing tank and through the l'f'ES system to a reaction chamber. ''T ll ERt.:, TUE fla s h evaporator converts the waste slurry into pure water vap<)r ." Dick explained ... A drying cycle evat><)rates this s ubstance into sterile ash, much the same as cigarette ash," he said. Venting sends the vapor into tHe atmosphere. Dick says, ad· ding that the end product is bac teria·free. The ash container must be e mptied about once every four months for a family of four, he said. A second model disp0sal unit produced by the company recap· lures the pure water vapor in a closed-loop system which does away with lh(' n eed for a venting operation. "These mode ls are good for areas where water is scC:1rcc because of their full recycling capabilities." Dick said. A third product being studied by the tirm is 11 flushing m~t.Plo<f utilizing common household toilets. The company is testing the device wnich could consume only one.third to one-fifth the • water used by Clush toilets "nDS WOULD result in a sa' · jngs or about 40,000 gallons per year for a family or four,·· Dick predicts . Long-range pla ns include using purified waste water -both from the toilet and s howers and s m.ks -for irrigation purposes once it has been processed. "Water from the toilet holding tank could conceivably be used to water lawns." he said, "without having to use precious outside waler." Nali ona&I Environmenta l Syste m s says it has orders for 50 ol the dis posal units from several oil firms. First d eliveries of the produrl will be m ade in Ma~. Oick says. TllE NEWPORT Beach ex ecutive says a New York utility b looking into purchasing some o( the portable units and several government a gencies have ex· pressed interest in the waste dis · posal units . House Panel OKs Mortgage Subsidy WAS HINGTON <AP) A home m ortgage subsidy program intended lo belp a n estimated 400,000 pros pective home buyers has been approved by the House Banking Committee. If adopted. the measure would reduce interest rates on sing le family homes a nd condominiums to 6 or 7 percent for persons who qualify under the bill, approved on a 2 lo 11 vote this week. Currently mortgage interest rates arc running between 8 and 911:! p er cent. The s ubsidy program would be in effect through June 30, 1976. Over Tht> Counter NASO ListincJS Tl>e\e quota lions ~own Ar 3., •' ·1 E1Clr;><p 11•, 19', l(naoe Vt 11 17 vrn ont l );, Trn O<en 9•. 91, Wa•n NC. 10' • 11 •IJPPl•t<I by I"~ N<1 Buc~I>\-\.. S•• Fair Lnl.' •'• S' • KnuCls (p lo' I l·,,n.1 Br 1) 7S T.,.1n 01> 19" 70-• >'loaxmn I S • ~ t~I A.\');O(hlllOn o f Out lU!V •· S•. 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At 11 a.m. on that same beauttrul June mornlng Kerst.all -West Germany's largest private bank and an ln: ;btullon respected throughout the world 1 abr uptly 1us-pende~ all P.ayments and was declared bankrupt. The in· ~rnabonal f.mancial markets were stunned, closer to panic than at any times m decades. . ~~~A~~IERS EVEILYWHERE began to d1v1de banks mto ta~rs -top·tler, such as the giants of New Yo?'k · 3ecC?nd·tier, not quite so solid; th1rd·tier, to be generally avoided. . ~nd in an instant, Seattle-First National was out $22.S mill~on, the largest single loss suffered by a U.S. bank -in- cludmg such New York greats as Morgan Guaranty Trust- caught m the Herstatt coUapse. How com e? To paraphrase a popular saymg, what was a nice bank h ke Seattle·Fftst located all the way over on the Pacific Ocean doing "playing" currency games all the way across the Atlantic Ocean? What happened? .Even currency experts are still wondering about the cham or events, so during a recent visit to Seattle, I das- cussed this at length with Wilham M Jenkins, the ultra- conservative board chairman of the conservative Seattle- First. Although J enkins refused to blame anyone -either officials of h.is own bank or other participants.-I leatoed enough details to m ake up a classic prescnption for f man- ciaJ disaster. Among the prescription's ingredients; t he lure of qulck easy money.making in fore\gn exchange <currency) deal~ dunng the feverish trading years or 1973·74; the mnocence (or ignorance> of US bankers m companson wit h their European counterparts w~o were on the spot and privy to all the inside gossip, true or false, which causes violent pnce swings in the currency markets; the questionable ethics and timing of the German Central Bank m closing llerstatt m the middle of a workday -after letting several · German banks know of Herslatt's troubles but not inform- ing U.S bankers in any way. TOSUMMARIZETHE history leading to the crash: In 1968, Seattle-First, drawn by the hllge profits then be- ing made by banke rs wheeling and dealing m the E uropean currency markets, established a wholly-owned subsidiary Ul Zurich to get m on the action and to serve the Japanese particularly <normally maJor customers of our Pacific Coast banks) From. the start, SFNB·Zurich was hamstrung, however. by new. rigid Swiss regulations and the fact that 1t was too s mall to be invited into the top-notch deals. But or SFNB- Zun ch 's five directors, three were well known. highly con- nected, socially /fmanctally prominent Swiss busmessmen and as a result, SFNB·Zunch soon found a profitable niche for itself s1mply exchanging one curre~y for another a nd thereby facahtaling trade transaction~. (This ts usually called prudent banking by ms1ders but speculation by oul- .s1ders ) While Zurich's tY.o U S. directors --one of them J enkms -didn't know as much as they wanted to about what was going on, the Swiss directors presumably did. As a conf1denl1al mter·bank memo stated, ''Zunch considered itself well protected against (undue risk) through its Swiss directors• particular expertise.'' And for a prolonged J)enod, SFNB-Zurich did indeed make money. Then came Wednesday, June 26, when Zunch dehvered 57.3 m1lbon West German deutschemarks to Herst att m Cologne m expectation that Herslatt would in turn depos it S22 5 m1lhon to SFNB 10 New York. BUT 1'1ANY HOURS before. Germany's big three com· merc1al banks had been tipped off. had examined Herstatt's books, discovered senous def1c1enc1es, had decided not to rescue Herstatt. At 11 a m • without any warning. Herstatt was closed. SFNB·Zunch's marks were mstde Herstalt; so were the dolla rs belonging to SFN B·Seattle. 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A G R ASSHO PPE R thermometer -yes, that·s a thermometer to take the temperature of a gra sshopper is only five one thousandths of an inch in diameter. WAS NONE OTHER than Jerry Mitchell who described harness racing as horse and buggy bingo. THAT 1-'UR said lo be most difficult to imitate is the silver fox. BIG BEN Q. "Louie, I'll bet you a quarter on the cor ner that great clock in London <:alled Big Ben was named in honor of the statesman BenJ~mrn Disraeli.·· A. You're on. Big Ben is the bell, not the clO<'k. please note. And it was named by Parliament mem bers in honor of a tall heavy set gentleman called Sir Benjamin Hall who was commissioner of works there in 1859 when the bell was first installed. Take advantage of the four percent discount by paying up within 30days. Q ... I N HOW l\lAN Y movies has Shirley M ac Laine played a lady of the night?" A. In 14 of her 37 films. Q . "WHAT 'S the lifespan of a robin'!·' A. Figure 12 years. T H E HARD FACTS Paying spectators at baseball games out- number paying spectators at football games by about three to one ... WHO WAS IT that defined ··chaos" as "four women plus one luncheon check? ..... STATISTICS indicate that fi nger least likely to be injured is the ring finger of the left hand. IT'S T OLD that a United Nation.om mil. tee was for med l o do a study on elephants. Representatives were appointed from France, West Germany. Great Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States and Denmark. Each s ubmitted a paper, entitled as follows: France. "The Love or the Elephant." West Germany, "The Ph ilosophy of the Elephant.·· Great Britain. "The Elephant, Its Contribu· tJOn lo the Growth o( the Empire." The Soviet Union. "A rive-Year Plan for Elephants." The Unitc•d Stales, •·Bigger and Better Elephants.·· And Denmark, .. How to Make 215 Different Kinds of Sandwiches out of an Elephant. .. Address moil to L.M Boyd, P 0 . Hoz 1569. Co1ila fWesa ,CA.92626. 2 Heav~ights Battle for Bulge l.Ol'IDON <UP I > George Maree and John Robinson are fighting the \.\oaislhne battle ofthe bul~e 1n reverse. Al ~take : the Britis h heavywe1~ht cham· pionship. "Mighty George .. holds the title. lie weighs ~pounds and measures 75-13-82. tincl advantage JO t'X perience. He is 52. John has 32 years behind him. The two h ave agreed to a weigh-off this sum mer. George figures all he has lo do to win is hold his weight w})ere it is. John has to gain 46 pounds to tie, 47 t.o win. GEORGE IS confident : AND IN THIS comer · "Robinson's nothi~g 1. ·weighing 497 pounds and but a b.ag of bones. I ~ --measuring 62·69-n the not eating a lot. l don t ·~hallenger, •·Big John ... · want _to get fat. But I'm : The champ has the dis-drinking at least a bot.lie of brandy a day and as '. Society ·To Meet much champafitne as I can. It will make sure l don't lose any weight." John, too. has faith ·,_ 'T m certain the crown ls mine .•. 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The answer \o ,this riddle ls that it's a father-son duel, which BILL CROW Senta Barbara Sports in Brief begins at• 3. Origlnally it was billed for S: 30 Friday at Miss'°" Viejo, but tW'rala& played haYc>C with tbe Dlablos traclc and the meet has swuc~ect io \be all weather setup at Santa Barbara. The lather is 26-y~ .eterao coach Bill Crow of ~anta Barbara. The son ls Mission Vle- jo's Bill Crow, w-. co10peted at Santa Barbara a.der his dad while aUendlng Santa Barbara High. .. I've been around high school coaching fof' quite a while," says the Santa Barbara coach. "But I BILL CROW Mission Viejo can't recall this bappel)tng biforc. • tather and IOn coacblng ~l'Oltation .... And a eonfrontation it should be. In a sport thit.t seeDl3 ceared 1o the individual. both coaches are highly concerned about ttielr teams• won-loss record. "There-is an inward coQ)- peti ti ve spirit in coaching tracki" says the 61der Crow. "And don't like to lose, period. Our r•cord here has been. 157 wins and 24 losses in dual meets. Our kids are really looking forward to this. "My son bas been telling me Mission Vlejo's not too tough, but J don't believe it." "And I don 't have anything on Mission Viejo, only a note or two. So I'm gping into this thing cold.•• The younger Crow, however, h as· better fOnnections. "1 've talked to mom about this," he confides. "She's going to send me some clippings from the Santa Barbara papers." It figures to be a good meet. Santa Barbara boasts the Aguirre brothers-Richard and George. Richard has done a 9: 12 2-mile indoors and George has a 9:24indoors mark. Also· 9.9 sprinters Freddie Richardson and Edwin Pipersburg are in the fold. Mission Viejo C®Jlters with Jon Cook (a 1:58.0 ~~and 4 :23 miler>. sophomore Mike Walterhouse (9 :21.7 2-mile) and Wilbur Gregory in the hurdles (14.5 and 41.8 in the 120 highs and 330 lows). Cook did a 1:52.9 as a junior in the 880. The meet also involves two former all-round a thletes of the Brufus Assistant year at Santa Barbara. Dad was honored in 1932, son won it in 1960 and brother Jim did it in 1964. Others in Santa Barbara history to win it include former USC foot· ball star Sam Cunningham and major league baseball star Eddie Mathews. I New BYD Coach And s ister Jan Engesser of SALT LAKE CITY -Frank Arnold, assistant at UCLA, is ex· pected to be named head basket- ball coach t oday at Brigham Young Uhiversity, a Salt Lake City tele~ision station says. KSL, owned by the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints <Mormon) which owns the schoOl, did ~~~its sources ' in a laLe Wednesday broadcast but it said without qualifications that Arnold had been selected for the post or Glenn Potter. who re· signed. Paul James, sportscaster for KSL, said he thought until late Wednesday afternoon that LaDell Andersen , Utah State University athletic director, was • the choice, but he said an in· terview by BYU with Arnold changed the situation. Arnold, 40, was assistant coach to John Wooden for four years at UCLA and was an assistant coach at Oregon for five years under Steve Belko. He was born in Ogden, Utah, and is a member of the Mormon Church. Fisk Injured WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Carlton Fisk, 1'te Boston. Red Sox' All-Star catcher who has been trying to co01e back from a serious knee surgery, suffered a broken right wrist when struck by a pitch Wednesday in an ex· hibitton baseball game with the Detroit Tigers. X-rays disclosed a clean break or the discal ulna bone, just above the palm of th• hand. them and that they knew they Huntington Beach was an ex- were his because they had heard cellent athlete, golfing for about the theft," said police Arizona State. lieutenant Mike Wilkins. The Santa Barbara mentor's 41We didn't get all of the first teaching job was at Costa jewelryback,justtherings." Mesa's Main Elementary School The Oakland Athletics out-at 19th and Newport Blvd .• where fielder· told officers tlle rings, he taught the fifth and sixth valued at $8,150. were among grade, in ad(tition to basketball $}0,000 worth of jew'1r'Y taken in and track duties. a bUl'glary a't his apartment here Thirty-nine years ago lie was Monday night. playing for Alvin Pinkley in a Jackson, who is training with public basketball league at Oakland in nearby Mesa, offered Newport Harbor High. a $1,000 reward for the rings' re· • And time hasn't changed turn. things a whole lot-Crow is still Mcl.ain Served ROSEVILLE, Mich. -Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Denny McLain was served with pre- lim.inary eviction papers on Wed· nesday, charging he is in arrears in rent on a 20-store shopping center be manages. M'cLain admitted he was behind in payments for the In· ternational Mall. "Busine$s is down and some of my tenants have Callen behind in their rent, so it is natural I have difficulty in keeping up with the bills," ·McLain said. The chunky righthander who won 31 games for the Tigers in their World Series year of 1968 has been manager or the mall since last October. Kicker Si~ ' LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams announced Wed- nesday the signing of a kicker from Cal State (N'orthridge), Jose Ballina. involved in athletics and Pinkley is stm in charge or things. The latter is Costa Mesa's mayor. "Costa Mesa was wide open spaces then," recalls Crow of the · 1936-43 era. "After the game we'd go over lo Pink's drug store and drink chocolate malts." Bill (the son) was good enough to post a 10.1 century while at Santa Barbara and his attitude seem~to evolve from his dad. .. Dad and my football coach, Sam Cathcart, were strong dis· ciplinarians," says MV's Crow, "It's something that has really stuck with me. Discipline comes from trying to get across to the kids the idea that it takes a lot of self discipline for them to do their workouts. Trying to motivate them so they carry out their assignments. •·we stress the team play now, the individual work comes later.'' And both showed the teamwork necessary to get this meet off with the switch to Santa Barbara to escape the mud at Mission Viejo. Thurlcfay, March 13, 1075 DAit V PtLOT • CJ 810 TROUBLE-The CIF's Margaret Davis Emil Neeme loafs in the background. See <21> and Kendall Webb close in on the stories. additional photo Page C2. Daily Pilot's Glenn White (7 > as official Tennis Roundup Laver, Errw Win; Connors Breezes SAO PAULO, Brazil -Roscoe Tanner downed Patricio Cornejo 7·5, 6-2 Wednesday· in the third day or competition in this stop of the World Championship Tennis circuit. In another match al Ibirapuera Gymnas ium , Ray Ruffels sneaked by J aime Fillol 3·6, 1·6, 7·6. In doubles, Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and Newport Beach's Roy Emerson defeated Lujs Tavares and Carlos Kirmayr 6·3, 6-3. Bungarians Leave HAMPTON, Va. -Top-seeded Jimmy Connors trounced Bill Shivar Jr. 6·0, 6·2 Wednesday night in a first-round match of the h1dependent Tennis PJayers Circuittournament. Janos Benyik and Robert Machan left the tour Wednesday night and said they would take the first available flight to Hungary a fter receiving oroers from the Hungarian Lawn Tennis Federation to complete their matches and return home as soon as possible. Benyik lost his first-round m atch Wednesday to Jan Kodes 64,6·2. Machan was beaten by fourth· seeded Karl Meiler 6·2, 6-4. In other first-round play Wed- nesday, Juan Gisbert defeated Gene Mayer 6·4, 6-1; Roger Taylor beat Woody Blocher, 4·6 •• 6·1, 6·2; Clark Graebner beat Roger deSantis Guedes, 6·4, 7·6, 5-2; Bob Kreiss beat Jun Kuki 0-6, 6·4, 6-2; Trey Waltke defeat- ed Ernie Ewart, 6-3, 6·4, and Jan Pisecky ousted Rolf Thung, 6-2, 3·6, 6·1. - - Ashe Escapes MUNICH -Top-seeded Arthur Ashe duelled Zeljko Franulovic through two tiebreaks before downing the Yugoslavian 7-6, 7·6 Wednesday m the first round of the $60,000 World Championship Tennis tournament. Three other players already won second -round matches. Bob Hewitt, the No. 3 seed, beat Syd Ball 7·5, 6·4; Kjell Johansson eliminated Jose Hi gueras. 3·6, 6·3. 6·1. and Carrado Darazzutti ousted Kim Warwick, 6·3, 6·3. In another first·round match, Nikki Pilic beat Bob Gillinan 6·2, 7-6. lleldma11 llpset HOUSTON -Top-seeded Margaret Court and all the other favorites except one moved past second-round opponnets Wedncs· day in a women's pro tennis tournament. Un ranked Mona Shall au scored the only upset when she beat seventh -seeded Julie Heldman 6·3, 3·6. 6-4. Court has little trouble in de· feating Brigette Cuypers 6·1, 6· l. Chris Evert also had an easy time, defeating Kathy Kuyken· dall 6-1, 6·3. · Three of the other top players. including Evonne Goolagong, won earlier matches Wednesday. The third-seeded Goolagong had her problems but managed to defeat Julie Anthony, 2·6, 7·5, 6·2, and Francoise Durr was ex· tended in defeating Terry Holli· day 7·5, 4·6, 6·4. Olga Morozova eliminated Carrie Meyer, 7·6, 6-4. In another match, Laura Du· Pont defeated Linky Bishoff, 6·4, 6-3. USC Five Tourney Favorite lee Stars At Forlllll Saturday The United States' Dorothy Hamill and Gordon McKelleo and Canada's Toller Cranston and Lynn Nightingale are among the world's top figure skating champions who ar-e expected to participate for one performance only in the exclusive 1975 World Figure Skating Tour at The Forum in Inglewood at 8 p.m. Saturday. I Thirty.five or the world's fin est amateur skaters from 25 nations who will have competed at the World Champions hips at 'Colorado Springs, will appear. Tickets are on sale at the Forum box office and all Ticketron and Mutual OuUets. Dorothy Hamill is the 1975 and· 197-1 U.S. national senior ladies c hampion, and the sil ver medalist in ladies singles in the 1974 World Championships. Toller Cranston in 1975 won the senior mens title in the Canadian fi gure skating championships for the fifth consecutive year, and . was third place medalist in thl! 1974 World Championships in Munich. Gordon McKellen, Jr., in 1975 won the U.S. national senior mens title for the third con- secutive year. Lynn Nightingale is Canada's 1975 and 1974 ·ladies singles champion. Other international champions expected to take part in· elude: -Christine Errath of East Germany, who in 1975 captured the European I adies cham- pionship for the third successive year and is the reigning 1974 ladies world fi g~re skating champion -Hilary Green and Glyn Watts, 1975 dance champions of Great Britain, second in the 1975 European championships -Candy Jones and Don Fraser, Canada's 1975 pairs champions -Jlarbara Berezowski and David Porter. Canada's dance cbameions for 1975 Trainer Chatlie Moss laid Fis· k's wrist will be placed in a tern· porary cas t until Friday or Staurday, then a permanent cast will be requir•d for from four to six weeks. Ri1'erdtleF.U. EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Wilbur Holland scored 20 points to lead New O r l eans to a 73 -59 quarterfinal victory over UC Riverside in the NCAA Division 11 basketbaD tournaments Wed- nesday. Bruins' Meyers Ailing LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP> Southern California, hoping to follow in the footsteps of topranked Indiana, begins play tonight against Drake in the Na· tional Commissioners Invita- tional Basketball TournamenL In the same tournament last year. Indiana began its current 32-game winning streak that pro- pelled the Hoosiers to the top spot in college bas ketball this season. -Dianne de Leeuw, 2nd in this year's Europeans and was a bronze medalist in 1974 world competitions -Terry Kubicka, second in the U.S. 1975 nationals It waa the 1ecoadlyear in a row that New Orleans had eliminated Riverside in the opening game. Larry Reynolds led Riverside, 19-9, with 16 points. Docfgf!r• Mn UCUAimits Michigan Saturday Night PULLMAN, Wash. (AP> Powerful No. 2 ranked UCLA meets short but pesky Michigan Saturoay in one of two Cll'St-round NCAA. West Regional lourna· ment taJDes here. Montana, a newcomer to. tournament action, faces streak· ing independent Utah State in the other clash at the Washington State University Performing Arts Center. Ticket sales were brisk all week/ for the games. and the 12,000-seat center Wll& expected to be neatly filled. Utah State and Montana. the Blg Sky Conforence champions, meet at 7: 10 p .m .• wltb the Bruins-Wolverine eame to start at9:10p.m. For UCLA. tbe t.oumament play will be the lt.ii't of the .BM.ns' bid for a lOll n.Uoall cbamplouhip In lJ 1"1'9· Coach JOhn Wooden'• •icGDd·ranked dub flntsbed thii'd aiitlOftally last year, endlnl at~eathenumber of consffulive naUOnal t.ltles lt had collected. • 'TM Bru.,ns ftniabed thett,l\.lltr aeuon at 2-3 ·8. whh s nior forward Day id M en:n leadlnl the team ln tci>riDI With an 18.a per 1&dle anrMe. . But Meyers may not be ready to play at full strength Saturday because of leg injury. That possible loss may not be of major importance, because, as Wooden puts it, "our strength is our balance." Center Richard Washington stands 6-foot-9, an inch taller than Wolverines team leader and center C. J . Kupec, and he start- ed for the Bruins during the lat· ter part of the season. "Ralph Drollinger has been coming off the bench and doing very well." said Wooden this week. "I 'II probably go w~th Laker& Tangle With Cleveland Richard. You don't want to break up a winning combination." Michigan coach John Orr con- siders his team lo be the smallest major college contingent in the tournament. He notes that one of his forwards stands a relatively miniscule 6·foot·2. "If we can run, we will, but otherwise, we'll play a very de- li berate game," he said . "Everyone is in our offense. It's a tllam effort." Kupec averaged 17.7 points a game and 8.5 rebounds this seoson in leading the Wolverines, 19·7, to a second-place finish in the Big 10 behind No. 1 ranked ln· diana. Three other starters average l)Oint production in do\lble figures -guards Joe Jobmon. 14.2, and Steve Grotle, 12.6, and !orward Wayman Britt, 11.3. Mlcblaan's record agalnst tJCLA ls not food. The Bruins bave won each of four prcvioue C!!Qcouaten, inch1din1 n 90-70 de- ci too tn 1973 ''When you aiet this far, you (eel you can beat anyone," said Orr. "But playing against Woodtn, that's a trcmendou~ thine. MeeUn r UCLA in the first ro.d 'B an honor, really.'• Southern Cal. with an 18·7 mark and ranked 11th, enters the tournament as the favorite among the eight teams. Coach Bob Boyd's team was third in the Pacific-8 Conference this season, behind UCLA and Oregon State. The Trojans finished second to Indiana in last year's tourna· ment. Ttf'is time, they are led by star guard, Gus Williams, who ls avera~ing 21 .2 points per game. Williams scored 59 points in three games in the tournament last year. The Trojans begin pla~ against Drake. 16-10, of the Missouri Valley Conference after Arizona, 20-6, of the Western Athletic Con· ferencc moels Southern Con· ·ference reprcsentaUve Eaat Carolina. lt-8. Friday n11bt, Blg 10 ~pre.sen· taUve Purdue. 16~101 lak oa Blg 8 Con~nd\r Missouri, ls.8, and Tenness~ • 18·7, of the Southeastern Confrrence meets BowUna Gr n, 17-9, or the Mid- American Conference. T he semHlnal!I ara set for S3lurdey night and the national· ly televised championship ~ame will be ployed Sund tty &flemoon. . • -Melissa Militano and Johnny Johns, U.S. 1975 pairs winners. retaining their national title for the second straight year -Co1'een O'Connor and Jim Millns. 1975 and 1974 U.S. dance champions MEYERS, SC SI'AR ONPAGBTEAM SAN FRANCISCO -Guard Ron Lee of Oregon and center Rich KelJey of Stanford were named today for the Lhlrd lime lo the Pacific-8 All-conference basketball team. · The eight league coac~es were ·unanimous in selecting Dave Meyers, a UCLA senior, and Lon· nle Shelton, an Oregon Slate sophomore, as forwards and Gus WllUams, a Southc.m Caliromia senior, as the other guard . The aecond team bad the leque's leading scorer. Steve Puidokas of Was.hm,ton State, u its center. CompleUna the second team were Ed Schweltte.r, SUn!ord )unior, and Rich Wa.shtnaton. UCLA sophomore, at forwards and Juniors Rickie Ha*1.borne of CnUComla ond Clarence R.amaey of Washington as auards. . Q DAILY PILOT 4 CIFSizzles Plutko's 19 st Top Scribes 0 Hilting fro m every- where with unc anny ac- curacy, the CIF exploit· ed its s upe rior height and firepower to subdue the Daily P ilot sports staff. 60-45, Wednesday nig ht In b as ke t ball Massacre IV at Newport Harbor High. Th e wri ters had jumped off to a n early 4-1 lead but cou ldn 'l kt>ep pace with t he red hot CIF forces, "h1ch ~ol be h ind th e orrcnsl\e talents of Ray Plutko With a turnout or 750 looking on, Plutko hit the outside s hot a nd drove well to wind u p high scorer for the evening with 19, one more than Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn White. Plutko canned a dozen in the firs t half as the winne rs c halked up a 29-19 lead a nd they "'ere n e v er s~rious l y -r threatened a rt e r that. althoug h the scnbes did rally to lag 37 -30. l The w riter s switehed to a zone defense to begin the third q ua rte r a nd that mo\C fad ed mi:.- erably as the winners picked up th rt>e qu1ck buckeb before t he Daily Pilot could get back to man to man coverage. Whitl' "as guurding \Soccer Tilt ·,For Edison TORRANCE-Edison Hi g h 's s occe r t ea m closes out its season Fri- ' day night at 6 when it • takes on Claremont High r for third place in the Cl F playo((s a t T o rran ce High. The game will be the t opener of a doubleheader .whi c h f i nd s Sa n ta · Barbara and South Tor- rance meet ing a t 8 for • the CJF championshi p. Santa Barbara posted • a 3-1 win o ver Edison. f r l '4 .. i • ( ' • ~ . . ' i • f • .. I • l t ~ • • 1 • t ~ . • , . . • I r • I t I J . . -. Plutko, which probably accounts for why Plutko had so m any points. The CJF als o got s tron g s upport from Kendall Webb and Tom Mo r gan, who tallied eight points apiece. And reserve Dennis E vans, Coron a de l Ma r prin- cipal, amazed all by pop. ping in 10 points. a ll from outside And Margaret Davis played surprising ly well for the winne rs. scoring nine points and s howing a m azing s hooting ac- curacy. , l( 1 Y<ll.I ~elioh a Cast press nft "hr~; double bre~k:· run-and-gun dt· tealtl thl' t;alt all 'the •tac:k you could be in Car tim~" uys StephMJs. a sJlaht· diaQppointmeqt "'They e'a"1ble a I~ and .Frlday niaht et the La\ . U1e~: nev!r quf t. ~nd Sports Arena. I • eveo u a pi..Yer sees an . "We ar~'going to have op~fl .Jrea. lJt ~he pr~s. to •law It down.~' says . by the time. the ball gets ltterine tlh1h basketball tbe.re,, .SOQ).4tOJ\e IJtight coach ,J;m ~t ephens . afsobethere." ·•&verythiqg. Joglewood . G41rey: wttich u~ed an does defeos.ively 1s elf~ctive zone press, de· ge~red . to increase the fe a•ed Martna, 68·59, tempo." t, • Jnelewood's quick Sell· earlterth1s season. Meanwhile the writers struggled to get an inside ~ ull<.1ck to supple ment the meager outside game. But the Cl F 's to ug h zone kepl the write rs at bay and Craig Sheff was the only other m e mber or tinels and Marina's Vik-The., ViJC"s have im- ings will be clashing in .proved since then, the •·A se mifinals with however, and have two the t.4><>Cf s cheduled for good ballhandlers in 7:30, and Stephens says, JUch 'Brannihg and Tom "I tbink it i1 important Ugland. for us to get off to a good · MaHna ·has also im- st art with them .'' proved on the front line, Stephens has reasons •and Stephens .says. "I to worry; F(J' one thi~, don't thi,i~ lni)ewood Inaletv9Qd' ts; ~5·3 , a•d hits the boards as well as the losers t o hit in double figures. He got 11 . . NewpoJt Harbor pnn· cipal Chuc k Gods hall played most or the game but you 'd n ever believe it to look al the st a ts. Dave Romano and Ed "The Bug" Burgart got tired after the opening plays tenacious defense .. Poly." '. For anothe r , th~ S~-Poly only outre- tlnels f)a~ea'one of . e bounded· Marina, 27-26. CI F's Pt'elfl~f't>layers n , Dan Boldt, a · reserve 6-6~ forward Reggie ft~ ·rorwa'rd most of the Theus, an 611-CI F li.!1.t season, has played ex- o.ii, f'I .. , ~•0 by Eric Bro.. te!!m•·cmo~4 i~ the ~ · ceptlonally well on the SEA KINGS POWER-C.orona del Mar's Tim Conroy (21 > goes ,high to control a r~-ranks la~ J~ar: boards -1n· the pla)'Qffs, bound as mates Ron Davis (23), Ed Blanton stand around and 'f.tatch. At left 1s "We ar e going to have grabbing 26 rebounds. Newport's Hank Cochrane. ---------:-..---.::--to bke his drive away," Matt Cook, a 6·5 center, ~1i~1~nda'~e~ea~~lest;:;~~ CdM Comebaek Falls Short Howard H a nd y a nd · Skiing , . . . says· Stephens, "but he is the Vikes'. top re- also likes to s hoot from bdunder who 'averaged outside.. We are .going to nipe boar(is in Sunset try to ma'Ke h1m take League pla y. · ' Roge r Carlson gave . W;• 73 69 dose support as reser ves sa;lor~ lll, • a ntl Carlson delighted a; • ~ hi mself by, or a ll things, Conditioqs ,. SOUTHERN C:ALIFORNIA- M I Waterman·-1> ino10 ol ,,.w \now,eace11en1 con<11tlon' 20·22 footers. And we are Butthe ptayer·whobas 'going to try to clog the mjtde Ma rina go in the middle." plJlyQfrs is Losner . Marina was successFul "H..e tia_s been the key," scoring. White had seven points in the first half, 11 in the last qua rter and was 10 for 12 from the free throw line. Nine of his 10 fouls were picked up in the firs t ha lf. Byrne) Davi~ Evans MOrQdn Webb P1u1~0 101 .. 1, Ron1•no (clrl\Qn Bu•Qd•t H<iflOY s~r• CIF (.01 • fg tt pf Ip 2 2 2 " 1 1 2 9 s 0 • 10 3 7 1 8 • a J 8 I> I 0 19 ?I 18 12 bO 0 •1ly P1lol 1451 lg ft pf IP 2 I I S J I 1 S ' 0 0 2 1 0 0 .. 0 0 1 0 ) I 1 11 'l!Vllole • 10 10 18 TOldl~ 16 1l U •> H •lll im~: C I F . 29·l 9. It had a ll the makings of one or the biggest basketba ll blunders in history. The Newport Harbor High fa culty look a com - manding 61·38 lead into the fina l quarter Wed- nesday night against the Cor ona del Mar High faculty. It looked like the fire d -up , ·hi g h -fl y ing Sailors had th e game in the bag. Newport Harbor High- Corona del Mar's rag- ing s iege w as led by sophomore basketba ll coach Tim Conroy, who had an amazing 19 points in the final session. He was hitting shots from a bout 15 f eet out. He finished with a gam e- high of 32 points. quarter lead aod led at , the ha lf, 42-26 . With Tim Parsell and Bill George doing m ost or the work, Newport dominated the inside gam e. M•wport Hllrbor 173) lg ,, Snyder l 3 .. tp • 9 p.,$911 8 • 2 :xi Hohdn H•ll-v•ry 900d to excl!l .. nt ''°"~0 on 1•1 2•., l•et ol p~ked po..oer. Snow valley -gOOd •k ung l'9fld•· tionson2 lret ol packed powder, Sk• S11nrt\e l'Xttllent condll>Q.p\on 2·3 feel of packed powder. 2 1ndlhol ne•M\OW. "-, llo\I. ~ldy-very gooO condlt~ 1-4 lntof pacl<td powder. • C.oldm1ne-excellent cond1llon~ w1111 J •n<lles ol new snow. 1 Snow summit -good lo verv l!llod cono11ioni. on 2·S tool b•ne. in ~loggin g the ~id~le says Slephens of Losner against LB P oly m its wl)o was on the All-ClF 60-46 quarterfinals win. 4.A first team last year. The Yikes <;ombined a Losner has scored 71 man-to-man a nd zone de· points in three playoff tense a nd P o ly 's top gatne'S and has totaled 20 forward, J ohnny Nash, po~nts or more in six was forced to shoot from straight •games. outs ide. -Na s h only Th e Se a Kin gs, howe ver. cam e thunder- ing back in the final qu a rter t o scor e 3 1 points, but fell jus t short as Newpor t posted a 73·69 win in the ~econd gam e of Massacre IV at The Sea Kings we re a lso helpe d by Tand y Gillis. who was in parts unknown in the first ha lf He finis hed the game with sLx points, but often drew double a nd triple coverage from Newport. Newport ca m e to play a nd took an 18-10 first- Bratten O 3 Ford b 7 Doyle O 7 Coc Mene 3 0 (ioO(Qe 6 I Totals 2b 71 Coro11adel M•r IHI Ale•anoer 81.,,lon Coruo1 Gillis Murpny Orn~ werlty Dav•) TOI•'' lg fl 0 0 I 7 1 l I> J 0 0 0 ) 9 J 0 2 0 76 11 Sc on by Ou.,1tn l'MwPOrl H.,l>Or 18 24 19 Corona ~I Mar 10 1• 12 • 3 I 14 s 2 • I> .s 19 2S n pl tp 2 0 • • I 32 • " J 0 s 19 • • ? 4 2• 69 12-73 JI~ HIGHWAY 3t S Mammoth Ml -9 ••el of pac.keo poWder. exullenl cond•honi.. NORTHERN C:ALll'ORNIA lnlerslale 80 6oreal RidQt'-1!000 toucellent skuno;i on 8 loot base. H1o;ihway 89 Squaw \lallev-4 11 tret 01 p;ttkea powder. excelltnt con 01t1ons H•ll"""•Y SO Heavenly Valley- IJOOCI to very o;iood sk11n9 on 3·7 tool ba~. H1911w.iy 88: KlrkwOOd -10.11 lef'I of pac <eo powder. ljOOd lo nce}lenl C.ond•hOn~ H•9hway 108. 6adQer Pau-Jt~HI of ~keo powder Mt. Sriast.i. Ski Sowl ·f'XC"el»nt cond•hons on tS·19 fee t ol ~ powdtr. .l 50°/o off second tire when you buy first tire at the regular price D 2 ply polyester D 2 ply fiberglass Whltewalls fat 1t 2nd at You ~t F.E.T. Size Reg. price 50°.le off both for .,., Ure D78x13 31.99 16.00 47.99 2.17 Prices atiown are for white- wall tubeless tires plus Fed. score d 10 p o ints a s forward B o b Losne r guarded him outs ide. "When The us goes out- side. Losner will pro· bably go with him," says Stephens, "but we wiU have som eone to help in- side." Containing Theus is n o t Mari~C#'S on ly res pons i bili t y. "lnelewood has a zone Pro Scores N•llOl\AI 8UlltU1•ll All'KIM ... Soi.Ion ... P"°41nl• 92 Philao.1p111191, Portland 11 Wash•n91on 111, Houston ea Amerlun Buatti.•11 Auocl.CI• l(enluOy 1118. Otnver 103 New York ll•. SI. Louis 9• MelT\l)h•S 102. Utah 87 ~" Olt90113. Virginia lOJ N•llonlll Hoclloy LUtW MY flA"1jeB S, MY ISIAl'ldonl Ptlhbur9h S. Boston 3 Allaini.t. Mkv1u ota 4 SI. LOiii& 4, Chicago J MOnlrHI l , Toronto 3 Ctlo) 6ullalo r, C.tllot~ I E78x14 34.99 17.50 52.49 2.32 Ex. Tax as shown. No trade-1Rel1Altde• Brake-~w ., · F78x14 35.99 18.00 53.99 2.47 in needed. Our ReliArid2• PremltJm Betted is our own Jr f G78x14 37.99 19.00 56.99 2.62 name and does not reflect 49.99· (' any nationwide standard of H78x14 38.99 19.50 58.49 2.84 quality. With the purchase of Reti-G78x15 37.99 19.00 56.99 2.69 Aridee tires you get: 'New br11'• llnlnet ••Pllrtl~ lnatalled. All wl\tllt W'llldtt'l rebul~ 1. Installation of tires . Br•k• drum• returllCtd. .w front greu• eta lna'*ltil. Front H78x15 39.99 20.00 59.99 2.92 2. Tire rotation every 5000 wheel btarlng repacked. Shoe conta011 lubl'lcated. HydraullO lytttm fluahtd •"4 refilled. Matter cytlncler In•~ LJ~ · J78x·15 39.99 20.00 59.99 3.09 mllea. erched to m druma, ~Id tMted RY our 1J(J)tn1. Fr~ J:lf ab 1dju1tme111 for the llf• of the llnlng1. For Chevy, Ford Mden, Ind moSI compacts. (0.90 brakes exeluded) ca11 for an appoint-L78x15 41.99 21.00 62.99 3.21 ment Effective Monday. March 17 'rh<ough We4nelday, March 191 1975. ' Charge ft on your JCPenMy dl•ge card . .. .... rAU: Beech at Oranoethorpe •Open weekdays 9;30 to Q:.;;0. 5.(Jfldays 10 to 6. Ii Garden Grove »Jvd. •~weekdays 10 tp q. $1nd•~ 1D toe. SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •()pen weekdayS 9:30 to&. saturdav. 8;30 to 7. Sundava ii to 6. ( ' 1 • • • • , I ( I ( J . . --·~ , i~a "lfi~s m:i,,_, °5-2; . ilers, Eagles ·Lose .. 'l I 2 Coronadel lhr JUdl's Later Brad Greeley Sea Kinas br oke loose •nd Gary Gulsness got with a thr ee-run rally in aboard OI\ a walk and • I V•rdCJ the seventh lnnin1 to re· single to center. then C..M1at11H•H .. a, cord • 5·2 trlumph a~ \)oth stored when Monte ,~ 1 .. Costa Mesa Wednesd~ Pries' inrteld smasb pro. y=.';"' •. ~~>::: 0:::::~'t:.;:: afternoon to claim thlr'ct ved too tough to handle. Rouaow. • place in the. Newport-Mesa took tfte. early 2 I I I 0 I u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 • eAJIC•TaALL YA•lll'I' ... ..... Mii lttl Ill> ll T- O c;., hiM ltl F 12> Htffll" 1 s.utled. cm F m e 111tf'Nl'I 0 eon-., Ill c ()) ~ 0 f<lt MIMt h W G 12> Otlll1 O Sli.n Cl) G UI Mlllff : W9\IM .. 4Cll KOflnQ ,Ul>i 1..tWli 0 2, .. ul)bl ... o H1lfl(rqe: l.•O~ 6«1c11, 13-& 0 ' J UllllOll VAllSITV ~·HcllCUI (ti EIT.,. K-llon (SI F CO> Morris ' " . ::~~~.:0.."t:t'.:."!:, 1-i Mesa KJwanis baseball lead w ith single tames In 1Nrto11Ntc>-.. 1..:....=1 • .:1. · tourney. the first and third thanks Muucs•er.!'.:'~h ... Moroait. In othe r non-league to rbi singles by Gary EUtnelt 000 000 I -I • • Mvrjlfllilt IOI F (O> Ma~ll V111tf\l'I UI C W tt.11 -.... .. 2.w; wtF1111e1ec111.o. ... 1, S.kirmlshes, HunUngton Baum e and S le v e ·'.<~....,..""'""'°" tc1 -H Beath was a 4·3 victim to Bernhardt. •2:-'-1 ... 1. • vis1ting La Quinta, and ,MVM ... ac11 '~"-' :av.1 u °"* Estancia \\tas stopped by .. f:"m~~~~~·s: "' AQuffto Rancho Alamitos, 4-1. on v'.-,,.. 1H1~1.~!'f"::'::.1• the winner 's dia mond. Gt111c11'"'1os12 ....... i .. :'-i .. 1: For coach Tom Trager ... ~" , .. ,._ • ...,o.. .... :-and his CdM crew it wu Co11i-~ .. ~~·111 •"" 0o,. Mark Fr anklin who got S11•1ty 2.._ M ; o.t N•f"9fr-r..,._, things started. spanking M•lfltlM 8HUI CU •II r l 2 1 0 l 0 l 0 l I 3 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 I 0 A•llChOAI 000 002 I-• 9 1 Mlnkln COi G Ill ChtAOgal• c:MMt•I Mar U) ... , J I l 0 0 I l 0 1 2 l I 1 0 • I I it C..wMewU> 0 0 0 0 0 s SMwltl G Cl>M<Klnnev h rlll l•t~nt 8t•<h 1eorin9 hll 1 O A~mon•. 0 0 Htlltlme: S·S. 0 0 YA1t$1T'I' 0 0 MlulellVle .. lt1l U4ISt110.-.. 2 1 E.<110ft "l F 191 Oalll~rom 1 O GllrHlh (ISi F 141 Oom!chlnj l ~ =•~ n~ ~ 1:1t~l I t Strey 121 G W Uribe o o H.tllllmt · M1i.i.1on lf1e10. 18 ii. 0 0 JUNIOR VAllSIT'I' t • MIHIM Vleje UJI 161 Su Cltmtftlt Houle ISi F 12) Pl:r.I 11 flli Johnlofl CO F Ctl E•vei. Thursd!y. March 13. 1975 OAl.LVPflOT lit Southern Coitllties Oneoflheplums orthe Hedoesn'Lhavealotto Edison High's Colln $4th on.nual Southern push him in that race, McConnell has a 4:22.S Counties tratk and field how e v e r . R a n c h o efttering time, but he'll lnvltationpl at Hunt. Alamitos' Breger Moore be coming off a two·mile ington Beach Hlgh bas a 4:19.8 to his credit where he ls entered with School is the mile run-a and figures to get a good a 9: 17.6. future which produces a test in the second race Others who could raise recipient to the Dally from San Clemente's some eyebrows includ~ Pilot perpetual trophy Terry Huddleston, who Mater Dei's Joe Dowlin& Saturday. has a 4 :25. and Bill .St. John, Coeta And a number of out-In large schoob com-Mesa's Walt Elliott and standing candidates, in-petition Scott Blackburn Rande Hawkinson and eluding three Orange of Royal (4 : 18.8> goes Newport Harbor' a Kurk Coast area a\hletes, ap-·against Chris Ljung of Clarke and Gary Erts. pear in the runn,ng for Vista (4 :20.0> and Mis· Dowling and St. John the prize. The best time sion Viejo's J on Cook have 4 :33.1 and 4 :33.l or the day's four races C4:21.9). in addition Lo creclentials. while Elliott will win the trophy. Patrick Hehry's Paul and Hawkinson have Competition is slated Beckland (4:22>. done 4 :30.0 and 4;33.0. for large schools and And another tough They all figure to im- 0 0 I 0 I 0 24 3 ... i!::--~suver CH>'°'' 1,. W tost a triple t>ff the right· .... 1... • • center fence .and scoring ••"" CM\lo> 1m1o1 £•'-" when the ball got away Sf"flH . H11ton 1e111 !flt 10 PoMO o..: iost al third base to snap a A. PMlpl, rf 8 PMl~.11 8t rM.lrdl, p 8•-.lb •II r I 1 3 0 1 0 l 0 O o Offrtff n> C CO> Ltr\On O O Recllern I 11 G 12) Ooq11Mtw1tl I I Toepltr (0) G 10) Hul'Ntl 1 I M1n1on Vtt)O scoring sub\ Art>ourz small schools and each race to fi gure is the proveonthose times. classification has two second race in large races . schools where Patr'ick M B l Perhaps the one to Henry's Thomas Hunt C88 anqoe ~:~2 H : '°''to RlibaCIUe 3-6: e1et 2-aJI situation. Portff CEstl Iott I .. , 2•; _,. .. 3, "' ~r90l CEsll loit , ... 1-6; ~117·7; won6·.C. Mc Vl<llef CEsll losl t.6. split 7.7; won .. l.6-2. 0.11lllt1 Scllw•rll·Pllllllps ICSI I 'Piii with Lvnott·Stuelderl H. 6·•; •Pill with •RuuCS-KlmH,6-3. Slw•Y•·GwlllUP CEsll spot w, 1.1; won•·• ... •. Ulllvenlly IUYJ l 111\IJ > 'Mlllllfl Sl119les Vlelr• fUI !Ost to SelltflS 3-6; def Sll.vnbrom 6-2; CS.I Tripp .. ,; lost to Mor10fl4·•· Alllll IUI lost "6; -•·l ,M .6-4. .. ;UMl411 CUI lost 0-6; WOii 6-J, 6.(), A•l>b IU l lost I•; won 7•6, W; te>l.t 16. 0.QMs Bred Filler,...l•r·Adtft (UI mf Ounk·TurbOw •·2, 6·1; spllt wltll PIOWS·Fllley .. o, ..... H.,ts·Glorit F111ermtler (\JI lost .... ).t.; "'°" •·1. •·4. New,.,.. UI\• I 16~ I s-y Hiits S1~IH TllOmts (NI IOI.I lo BernsteVI M; IOSI lo Sen•? ... lost lo ICtltooo J.4; dltf Glll»n .. 1. Diablos Blister Pre funs Mission Viejo High soph omore Brian Goode ll J>aced t he Dlablos with firsts in the 200 free (1 :44 .2J and 100 back C56.3J Wednesday i n t he Sou t h Coast l.eague swim pretims at Marguerite Poot: Pe1r'9" IHI lost H; won 6-4, ..0, SwftlC..ll Le~Swim .. I. PrtlllftSlltlN,.....rl'9P ... Roy , .. ,_ ...... 1.6-1, 7.s. VARSITY Nisbett (NI IOSI .... 4 .. ; won...... 200 ~Clfey Rel•y-1. Mission Vltlo OeeMH t:•.•: t. uount Buc11 A 1:S3.1; 3. Wllii-r·8•um•11 CNldtf K•lll'nllO· Unlwnlly 5'.S; •· Oan• Hills l:s.&.6; Silver• •-3. 4.0; Oel Fogarly·JOhnton S. Ml~sion Viejo 8 1:S9;S; 6. UnherSI· t..t, .. ,. ,., 8 2:0}.0, Marosl·llelt CNI spllt 6·1 J.7· won 200 frtt-1. Goodell IMI 1:.U.2; 2 • .. l .. l • • 8reunlMl l:S3.S;l .ltelMll;S3.t;4. ' ' • Cosorove CUI 1:54.9; S. C•mt>IMlll WI .Ju11for Vandg 1:s..l:•. Fr111se11cM11:ss.1. HIMt. h.C:ll (IV, I lltY> IL• OulM• SlrltlH Coley IHI 10~1 lo SHt'f S·7: IOSI lo KastrUil 0.6; lo\I lo I vcrson 3-6; def ~,,, .......... Ar•lln CH I lo\I 34',6·7; won .. 3.6·1. Ku,,. CH I lost 2·•. 2·6, 3·6; won 6'0. W1nterowc1 CH l won 6· I; lost 2·6; won6.0,6·•. °" ... ' Bienl1k·Re•ne1 IHl los t to (•m.pDell·Moeller M , 1·6; IOI.I to He~ nu·O.Smel 3 ... •·•· P;nc-AoHI (HI lost, ••• M. SPll1 ] 6 6·• C.OsLI ~ 126\o'JI UV.I MM!eNr:ll S1~le1 Slmon<M> ICl oel Wrlo111 7-S; def Otl\4to .. o; ci.1 Ostro11Blll M>· -Ntl\00\...0. NHI CC) WOil l>.0, M, 6·0, M . oieu ICl won..0,6·1, .. 1,•.0. Glnsmonr CCI -w. 6-0, M, ~ 0.llltlH Fran<ll·JollMOn CCI Ml O.lape- Currie .. ,, •• ,, clef Koc:h·H•mHnl .. 1, 6·0 H1ll·AOISrN CCI iiPlll 3·6, .. 2; -60, .. 2. Estattcl• ,...,., Ol'hl EdfMll Sh19lt1 Johnston CEO I IOI.I to Bln91\,tm •-4; ~f OmpDell 6·3, clel Bur9rss .. 2; IOI.I co G•llljlller J.6. Bla<lue CE'1 I loSC l-6, 2•6, I .. , S-7. Davisson CEUllost0·6.•·6. 1-6,•-6. WHvtr IE61>10510.6, •-6. 2·6,CM. 0.11111 .. c1rron·PllM> CE61 I IOU 10 Lynnott· Hampton 2·6, 3·6; Clef RIM·Phllllps ~·3..... . Tomel·Llncoln CE11l sp>lt .. l. 3-4; -..0 ... 1. U11lv1nlly 17'h l """ \ 'ootlllM s1no1n Crew CU) Cltf Nor ell .. 3; cMf OUrlll 6• Brollard IUllOSI S·7,4·7. A. Miller IUl Clef Ttrbtll •3; Clef 1-1e1s•no•·3. Sulllvan CV) WOii 6·S, t ·S. Oo11lllts Ktnl·Sunman CU> (ost to Arrllt· Col\n l-6; IOI.I to C..mn'llns·Moran24. Ot.,,.Klrk IUlwon•·J; lostU. E'roslt·Soph Basketb.all NCAA Dlvl1h11t II QNntrflMh NewOrlt..,sn. UCAlvtr!oldeS9 Tenneuee St. 72. Akron 69 A$\urnptlont1, Gannon 6t Old Ooml11lon 71, North 01kota62 700 Ind. Mtelley-1, Ouckwortll (t.\I 2.04.6; 1. Lonsdlle IMI 2:0..9; l . O'Gorman ISi l :OS.S; 4. A•'f CMI l :Ol.2; S. McCormick CW I 2: 13.1; 6. Grey IMll:U .S. . SO Free-I. Neville IE I 23.0; 2. Hclwe IMl t;4; 3. C•de ISi 13.S; •. Okar1kl lMr 23.S; s. S<o1man !Ml 23.7; 6. Hassett IUl 24.S. 100 Fly-I. LonSdale CM ) SS.S.; 2. 9~11 CM> S1.7; J. O'H•r• IL) S&.4; •. Ue (Ml ~.8; S. McCormick CUI S9.J; 6. Braun !Ml 1:00.1. 100 Free-I. OUzakl (Ml SU; 2. Cemc>bell CUI Sl.4; 3. Duckworth lMI SU;•· Scolm•n lMI S1 S; S. c.cse (SI S1 6; 6. Polttr II. l Sl.O. .SCO Frtt-1. Howe CMl •:.U.4; 2. Frenw11 CM) S:ot.•; 3. M<Otfttrty IM) S.lt.9; 4. LU IMI S:17.6; S. MIKl)hy CM) S:24.2; 6. G. Ril)Ol<S CUI S:J0.7. 400 free Rel1y-1. MiS$ion Viejo 3:20.S; 1. Unlver~ily l :JO.•; 3. Ltguna Be«ll J<ll.I; 4. San Clemente 3:'3 O; s Mlsslofl Vltio 8 l : •4.0; 6. LaQUN Beedll:S..O. 100 S.<ll-1. Goodell (Ml St...3; !.. O'Gormlln CSI S7.•; 3. Cosqro-e CUI 1:02.S; 4. &sh IMI l:O·l.9; s. Simmons CLll:IM.l;•.Grey CMll:IM.t . 100 Brust-1. Hevlllt <E > t :06.0l 2. Murplly CMI 1:06.S; 3. R•y (Ml 1:07.7; • He11derson <MI 1 :09.2; S. 8onl.« IU 11 :09.I ; 6. H•S"sett CU 11: 10.2. FftOSM·SOP H 200Mtelley Relay-I. L•OUM Bffdl ':S7.S; t . El Toro 1:57.9; 3. S. Clemenlt A l:S9.4; 4, t.•guna 8e«h 8 S. 0.11• Hills, Unlver,sitv 2:00.S. 100Free-1. Collentine cu> 1:5'.7; 2. Wtlton CE I 1 :S7.8; 3. Eby <M> 2:00.0; •. Hall IM > 2:01.2; s. Ferrell CU 2:02.6; 6. S<Melel CEH:03.0. 200 Ind. Mtelley-I. P. C<lmpt>ell CUI 1:0..0; 2. ervlnswlcll IL,> 1:0.s.1; 3. W«Mt IS> 1:06.0; 4. H1ckS IE1 1:07.6;'S. Morton Ct.I l :Ol.O; 6. Wallls ILi l:Ol.A. SO free· t. A~rso11 IE> U .2; 2. Gfws !SI 2•.7; 3. Gtalllm (UJ2S.I; •· Grldle IL l 15.S; S. Und•lll IE> 1U; 6. Stevens IU 12S.9. so Fly· \. Autli1tstei11 IE) 21.(; 2 • 8rulnswl<k Ill 21.4; 3. McC.rli11 0 2'.I; •. H•ll CMI 29.4; S. Llftelalll IE) 2'.f> •· Mortofl <LUO.O. 100 free-1. C.lleAtiM CUI 52.6; 2. W~ IE I SU; 3. Sclludtl IE) 5'.I; '- Eby IM> SS..4;, S. Groos (SI Ss.t; 6. Wtrner cs I 56.l. l0'8<t<ll-1, Andl'rSOll' CE> 2'.I; 2. Um~ll CUI 29.7; 3. Haskins ISi lQ,7; ... 8tMOn IOI 30.9; s. Hicks IE) 31.0;• Al<kiblv!lfl IEIJl.O. SO 8rH"-t. \.lllllltll•r Ill 31.J; 2. ~Mlam <VlJa.o; l , Robbins CU>ll.1; • Br.csfcwd CE> 33 •; S. Speciale (LI ll.•;t. Prior CEl33.8. 200 FrH Rel•y-1. El Toro 1.«l.S, t. U1tlvetMty 1:41 • .C; 3. Ltoun• Btecll 1:0 t ; 4. 0•11<1 Hllll 1:~1>.4; S. U"1vtrslty 1 :•7.S; •• M1ssiOI\ Viejo 1:4'1.S. Schiminel's 15-9 Sets Vault Mark Vi lla Park H igb•a Keith Schjmmel ·~ 15·9 Wednesday tn the pole vauJt to help bia mates to a rout of visit- ing Estancia in dual meet action. . Schimmel a nd 1nale Tim Vahlstr o m . who went 14·10 WedJlesday, will be at the Sovthem Counties Me•t •t' ffunt· lngton Beach Saturday. Sc h l m mel 'a l eap breaks the Orange C9url· ty record by seven ln· ches. The old mark was 16-2 by Valencia's Roo Moon. ~Quint• IOI )00 o~ : ~ Hunl. 8e<1CI• 100 011 0-3 • 2 lhlMicl• (I) McCoy,c 0.Wilde,<f IU<Mrd..,...,)O Krlkorlitt'I, lb Row ... r,U·P 1 0 J 0 3 0 J 0 I 0 1 I 2.B•IOWlnl.Routllot,PalllC'2 f g H•llt1me :~s~;Yv~~~~12 11 0 0 0 0 AA-0renQ9 CoUI IS, FullcrlOl'I 8, ()ranc,e Coasl ISi Fullerton 1 PIJyer\ of Int Gemt: K Kl M<Ciru<l~r. ROl>ln Hara1~. Jo1ni'-B.i11dcl. beatisGahrHigh's Jim C4:17.2>, Sunny Hills' Arriola, who'll go in the Larry Hayden (4: 19.0> first small schools race. and Foothill's Malt Bell He's clocked a 4 : 16.9 and C 4 : 2 l . 1 ) w i I I be in r ecent workouts challenged by Hunt- turned a 3:03 for three ington Beach's Robert Costa Mesa High's basketball team s will be honored \\ ilh a sports awards banquet tonight at Tale of the Whale Restaurant al . Balboa Pavillion beginning at6. Slullkit. p11 h rbi Totth ~ 2 •b r o..,,.n, cf l o I 0 ,, 2 Lorto0. rt 1 o Gl•M Rota.rtsoo, 21> 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sure by l1t11i1191 A-Or•noe C.Oa'1 is. r1.111ert011 a. I 0 0 0 Valltre, lo 1 o Lafl9Cllle, <·If 2 I , " . 000 110 3-S 8 0 101 000 0 2 s 4 Or•nllf Cou1 IS, F'u11er1011 13 Pl•vers of '"' G1me · K•rr 01~IU?I, Al)fll Averbllcll. laps. Angel <4 :22.7). Mr. "I" FINE Ci)UALITY MEN'S WEAR SAllA ANA MEN 1S DRESS SHIRTS "'8410 .. ""UNCEI .. '1>AMOH"'. 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At S.C~ IOCI IOnOM PRICES!! ~, 11 mDl~~!]~~ lllih h A S.Crifict i. 0Nd--.. •.• Dtclcllhd Tt Tlle TOTAL & COMIUTI DISPOSAL Of TM Mejority Of Ow PnieM Slodi! We An Dllw i td To C1"r Ovt Y'lrlMly h ..,...., la T1111 Stw. lefore htltf' AMO NO ~oss Wlf:i IE TOO GOAT .•. IF fl ACCOMNSHIS OUI P'Ull'OSE!! c-'" A"4 C~k .T\tw G...-.YOU '-'91i111J. lr*J Y-'"-h ... lrillcJ y_. ..._., ... lrilNJ y_. Motten:"--Or .... _ricrd WOH'T IEGIU IT!!! -..,. ... MEN'S CASUAL ·PANTS '"LEVIS" "A· I" "TOllAS" I 00% polyester cblblebib, aO _... brGlld MW, Ytry lafftf styiet la solids, plaids, patterns stripH. etc. Sins 28 to 40. 3 ClSSITY I MEN'S TIES "C!RVAMTES " "MR . ILACKWEU" "DAMON'' Al en brM Mw, nry fiftnt qlCllity, ....,_stock. REG. $7.50 & $8.50 ~1~~~·~.0 ..••• s7• % PRICE 2lld grolp s1aa . ~ :tE ~l~IE~·~~..... ..,...__---------.. lrdCJ"-. REG. TO SJ 1.00 $888 SAU PRICE ......... 7 -- MEN 1S BELTS "TEXT AH" .. leathers. •ariety of colon. Sises JI to 44. REG. $7.50 to SI 0.00 %PRICE MEN 1S SWEATERS .. 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MEN'S SPORTCOATS "?ETIOCau• -UlNl'i• Pofylsten. woefs. ...... tfc. Al .... •wd ltyttls. ~ phids. patt ....... ....,. .... s--- ... ,... ...... c ..... ... 37 to 46. s.ort, ,..,. ... loag. l ~· ~:7'0.00 s41• SAUPllCI ••.•. ~~.oo s5p SALIPllCI •••.. w...., . HG. IH.00 $£- SALE NICI.... . .. ~ - IT/$ IMPEliATIVl THAT WE lOWlli OUR INVlNTOliY MEN'S SUITS '"PETIOCEUI" 'tinB" y..,. .--ct colors ..t styles ii pofyffhn. wools, iiaalll1•ts. tfc. Al ... brmMI ..... tiles ll to 46, slwri, 'ecJ. or -,... 3 9"GllP'· ~45.00 $,,. SAU PRICE ..... 211d CJroup s79• REG. S 155.00 SALE PRICE ...•. lrd CJ"OUP 59888 REG. $200.00 SWPRIC E •.... PLEASE MOTE htry ...... ii stod is -... ~reS«Ttd ..... Wd bock. EVERYTHING GOES • It.Ms od•ntitecl abitd te " . litr oa ......_ finf cam, ... strucl. IAMKAMERICAID. MASTEi CHAIGE. CUTE IUNCHE. DIMHS. AJ B1CAM HPRISS AND CASH llff ..... STOIECL011D WED. a THURS.10 SLASHPltCB ' I ff DAILY PILOT w • .:. Ac.._,. M-4•crfio.1 "LfHMY" "CHINATOWN" Ill ""DIA.TH WISH" 0De<> -'""' F" &.:!oO f> m S41Js..nJHOI 11 :Kl Mon '"'~ Fn. "' f o.m -11 1~ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532 6721 ~ CITY CEMTRE CINEMAS S.A. f'RWY !MANCHESTER EX .I G.G. FRWY IC!TV DA. EX .I I 1 ._.,.TO ntt co ... oon100Mt11· "JUGGEIHAUT" "'CHIMA.TOWN'" HDIATH WISHH -MTPU.&1.,,,.11\WJ-\" "'tt.U.C4• 8--.. J "FOREPLAY" IRl • 1&1.l 1ltl MO .... T l llffo>- DAILY PILOT QASSIFIEO ADS .... ...,. 6 TnurW.y. Meteh 1t,. tt7S ACADEMY. AWARD NOMINATIONS! • • .• .Al.BEl!TAIH'I "" ""' .. BEST SCAEEHPU.Y .BES! ORIG. DRAMATIC SCl>A• DOUBLE VOIJR ENTERTAINMENT ,:.:. \ llilill!rim .:.~:::.-~:~ I E .. t.l•...,, C,,.,,t. S..... 1 i-.M. f'lllLll l'\'l)L~ \I L\I h •U .1l>loC>1 b1111( f X!''""n(C 11, .. 1 h~d P""l'lr ••u•ual 01c .,·cc1un,.: .. luud .. ~ ..... ~ .. , ·•'··· DYAN GANNON !'1\!M> UN.,l;>EH .)\ bl::AF .. ,.,,.~ I•" \!,I• I'll "' "'""'·1·111 \\ll'\,11 .1 \ ·~-· --_, --.. ---·-'"··----.. ·- "YOUNG FIAHKEHSTEIN" Ir Mirf lroo611 lf"GI "MURDER OH THE Ol:IEHT EIPRESS'" IPGl "THE STIOHGEST """M IH THI WOILD" ""THAT DAIN CAT"" IG-1 ""TllP WITH THf TEAC'*-" '"THI TfACHEI• fll -. • "REf'OIT TO THE COMMISSIONH"' "'JUGGEIHAllT" "'LAUGHING POLICEMAN" Ill ""THf: GIEEM HOIHET"' "FIYE RHGERS OF DUTH" IRJ .. -... WALTDtSNEY'S '1SUND IT !KE 1111' Of !KE WDRlD" I :50-5:'40.t:.Z5 , iii so '"THAT DARN CAT" 3:10-l:ZO snDDLEBnc~ ~Lnzn c1n1mA Hl·lll f:lTOROROAOATROCKFIELD • 581-5880 '~9 Sex' .on Stage. ·in La~f:l ' f" ' • 4 \ f 1-l• { 1 I "J Between the drawing Moulton Community, • .. vetr:rans or Lag~n a rqom corotdy of its first Pl ayhouse. th.eater, are In pnme acL--and 'th e freestyle There a~e some brtgbt Intermission fot;{'l aS lbe~an~~er's c~· furce or its second, ''No comic moments ·in this q~tl•b.>1¥,0 e and his .... T"l stbagy suPe o , respec- "No s111 ,LE•s-. w•·•• ••1T1s".. 10m I US tively. Betsy waltzes •~vo~""'"""''"'•"""1 ...0Ah$~•P'-,d·•.c-.... .a.. t .. rou"'h ttie show like 11 .. _., lloi H•P C.••11•"'· 41u .b 1a<1 by J•1< Bl""'", ... m-o.r '' '° AnneWOO!ld.viu"o•"o 1igM•"4t1vc.r1c.u•w•'·"-'"°r~w,~ pr 0 b 8 b 1 , , been 1 tharacler from a Noel '"'°""'"s.tw•oa•~'"' )l)un1••-•cll'ftet-1.•"""'""""1"""c.,... ,, Jmperali\le to physica C d' d il l .._1,Pc•rhau,e . .a.L•~""·c ... von R-.1.~s..c1>.A1w•••· sacrificed for clarity. comedy, lupses a bit on owar come Y w ' 1--..•1· lMe c•s ' n u t th e 0 v e r 8 t I occasion. beautiful style and arfmi· Plfi.r1Wt11•1• • P•f>"l<'e'''•" performance seems deti· Patrick Birkett, a fine ty for her role. while :!:::: .. :::.·~·~ t;:.~1~~ ~,;::: cient in the s parkling dramatic actor, ·seen1s a D a Y i d r u n c t ~ n s Ei._.,....,,e, s.•~r P•.,1 spontaileity imperative bit uncomfortable in lhe smoothly in a less r as· L•~·•Bromt>e"" 0•~id Poi .. i 'fa the enrichment or a central ro1e of the s i~nment, bringi g a ~~~=;'.!-'"~' . ~:;~!':~~ play structured on so beseiged tiank m anager. s olid , i n1pcrturbable wwn •·· ... "•1.i« .. M<O..•<ie thi n a premise. fhoi.Jgh he ha ndles his as-beuring lo his . 1'ltrtw1• , S"5<10 Cr•Hlt• o.i. ..... ,~.~n· Pn,11n1c<'i....cl• . 1'he sens e o r t>a ni c signmenl credibly. ~lore ROl.\llding out the cast \\h ich mu s t prevail Impressive is He lene areAveryGravesa3the almost from the outset -Briggs as hi s new bride, local constable, Patricia as a conservative bank sharp in her delivery and 111~Quade and Susan n1anager, his <A•ife and crisp in her c ti arac-Cressler as the lovely his assistant stave off a terization. Limeys ttom the pOrno torrent or mail-order The funniest role in the parlor ('~1iss l\1cQuade's pornography -is pre-show, that of the harried accent• is u breath' of sent only in sporadic assistant dispatched to fresh . Britis h air) and bursts.While theLaguna dispose of th e blue Phil Jnterlandi, a r~stturns insomefinein-material. is pla,\•ed with lon g time Lagun a dividual performances. una bas h ed r e li s h by luminary ina two·linebit the production itself is~n 'V ti It c r Du d 'c k in a ns a delivery boy. Sex Pl e&!;e , We 'r e :-.1,ylishl}' staged p1'0tlut·· Hritish " enco unters a lio n "'hich is "British" sti cky \Vicket or t\VO on unly by impljcation since the stage of the L a~una <.1uthcnticity has , 1,1.·isely fr.~?.~~_;;;;;.-•• ~~;;=,_:;;;:,.•~;;=~···· ... ···~-.. -.i>';;;:;;;;;;;;r;; "ISLAND MAGIC" " ... Gro11 Rooft S..rliMJ At lf1 l~1t" ~u<lv• "'•<fa••'~ 1.-----'"'"··-----.1 .. THlGOOFY .ALSO Sf>ECTACULAR" ---._,.c1o .... J-·~h...-. 1:1• l 9:JI ---m r>.,ANN CINE:\~At :i.NO EDWAltDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV IRISTOI. •' -•lnMUR 540-7444 S 1.2 s SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO F"'1. AT 8RIST0L So COAST 6 ACADfMY AWAID NOMINATIONS : l _..,.,., " .... _. PLAZA I ._. .. nt ..=::::... INrH'JnruH" .,, __ S4 •. ,,., ~ 'tl,>oJl.1••···· .... ..... .. "HEAllE llDIS AG.A.IN'' D..., •:l• l ol/-ll:JO.lllM:••·•:•s "OLD YELLER" D ... J.11 ~-1-l·l.l,11 CINEMALAND THREE .~~i~;~&~~l1o1 "GIEEH HORMET' Ooity Af l :00.'4:10-7:ZS-IO:JO "Sl"llCE'S GA~" Daity At 2:30-5~'40-l:SS 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS JIST AClllSS A WOMAN 1(5T OllfCTIOH GENA JOHN ROWLANOSUNOllt THI IN,lUEHCE CASSAVETES DAllY: 2:0o, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Kl\TH"Rl:-.'E ROSS THE SfEPFDRD WlVF5 ·-----.. -·--~ DAILY : 1:10, 3:1S, S:JS, 7:10, 9:15 Pilot J Candid commentaries, Logbook DAILY PILOT exclusively in lhe need of a bit 1nore reprise of hi s hil arious tightening a nd poli sh. character from "1 IO\\' •-the Other Half Lo\'cs." l:l'iDER TllE direc-Another tel'ribly funny lion of l-fup Graham. and pe rformance is turned in featuring a company of by Walter Daly as a longtime La,1H,1 na Hlun1-humorless a uditor fight· ni. "No Sex" is staged ing for sleep against an \11ith style and aplomb onslaught of scantily when a pratfall or t"·o clad business girls. might be more. in keep- ing \\•ith the mood of the BE:TSY AN I> Da\'id piece. Timing also, so Paul , th o s e 40-Ycar ":\o Sex Ple<1 se. We're British" is an ente rtain- ing evenin g , a shO\V \\'hi ch s hould solidify \\·it h additio n a l pcl'formanccs. It's on stage Tuesdays through Saturdays until J\.1:.irch 2lJ at the La guna ~1oulton Community Playhouse. 606 La g un a Canyon Road , Laguna Beach. 1.,.i ..... 112~ 15 -·---"MIDNIGHT CO'WIOY" ,., .... "'WOMEN IN LOVE" IRI WATER BEDS ICING A,..D QUEEN Sal! UNF'INISHED FRAME • PEDESTAL MATTRESS • SAFETY LINER • HEATER AND THERMOSTAT s 1299s The Second Greatest fllJer in tl1e World The u:or was uver-and th e war/d 's greatest flyers /tad never met in co mbat. Bui Waldo wa s going to chonge all lhal -even 1f 1/ killed him, Starling Friday, Marrh 14 BmmulmiOm IN A GWRGE ROY Hill FILM ~-W "'= ~'""= =-!:IJ&..mR '/ r i I • r • ge w at m in on a be da an in Ot m di "' th Ke no ;n By VEftNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD <UP() -Robert Mitchum hap. plly e<>nUnues to march tQ hJs own drum. sbrugaing off the I act he was rt red from one movie and talsaly cast tn another du rlng the past )I ear. · "Jt doesn't matter," he said amiably between lakes of still a nother picture. The iconoclastic Mllchum, relaxing bet.ween scenes, downed a beer in his motor·home dressing room on location in u s habby Los Angeles neigh bothood. MITCHUM He is starring in "Farewell, My Lovely." playing that dura· ble private eye, Philip Marlowe. His predecessors in the role w e r e Robert Montgomery. ''Lady in the Lake;" Dick Powell, "Murder. My Sweet :" Humphrey Bogart, "The Big Sleep;" Elliot Gould, "The Long Goodbye" and J im Garner, ''Marlowe.'' .. FOR A WHILETllER E J didn't know if l'dget a cha nce to fi nish a picture," he grinned, "or even get started in one. "Otto Premincer fired me after three days work in · Rosebud.' I reported to the set one morning at 6 o'clock and imitated his German accent and mannerisms for the crew. "Old Otto came up to me screaming, 'You have been drinking!' I told him I did my share of drink· ing, but not at 6 a .m . for God's sake. "But he kept yelling. I tried to break the tension on the set by imjt.ating him again and he almost had a stroke. 'You are drunk!' he hollered. 'You have been drinking with the Corsicans. By the end of the day you are drunk.' ••1 TOLD lllM MlAT the hell. if it's the end of the day it doesn 't matter if I 'm drunk." Mitchum reported Ule director flew into a rage and cried, ''You're through. Fired !" With his customary cool Mitchum bade Prem· inger farewell and split. "I wasn 't mad ," Mitchum said. "Hell. I think Otto is funny. I don't believe he really wanted to fire me. He just lost his temper and it was too late I didn't care one way or the other" "It's funny, Preminger objects to drinking ac tors. But he r e placed me with P eter O'Toole Hell. that 's like replacing Ray Charles with He len Keller." Mitchum was even more laconic about the an nouncement he would co·Slar with Ri chard Burton 1n "Jackpot." "THE PRODUCERS MADE it sound as if T were all signed up," he said, draining his beer bot tie. "But I ins isted on having my salary pu1 in an American bank before I went to Europe They wouldn'tdoit. s ol r efused the role Still a rebel in middle age, Mitchum is more ttmused than irritated by Hollywood hokuni In truth, he genuinely doesn't give a damn With consider<1 ble fanfare. UJliversat Stodios announced Bob would co·star with Charlton Heston in "Midway," a drama about the key naval battle in • 1he Pacific during World War JI Mitchum will play Adm. William "Rull " llalsey. ASKED HOW llE WOULD play the crusty old mariner, Mitc hum choked with laughter "Flat on my hack." he replied. "They forgot to tell everybody it's only one day's work J '11 play Halsey in a hospital bed in one scene . When they of fered me the part I refused at first. I don't Jike the confinem ent of warships and taking all that crap from brass hats. ''I told them they could send my one·day's salary lo charity. What the hell, it's not that impor· tanl." Bob Mitchum grinned and opened another beer. Pau4Joanne Still 'Content' Q : Seems lo me tbat one of the more simpatico couples in showbusiness is Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. What's the secret or lhelr marital contentment? -D. T. Ryan, Tucson, Artz. A: Being discontented, \\t> suspect. Joanne frankly tells interviewers that while her 15·year-old marriage is "delightful," she must admit marriage and children (three sirls, tht' oldest 14, youngest 7> has hindered he r career. And that if she were a .)'oung actress begfMing now, she doubts whether &he'd get mQrried at all. ls she jealous of . her husband? "Sure, I'm ~alous." Joanne admits. "My God, all the women 'Glad You Asked That' by M.-ltya Clftcl Hy GardMr in the world arc e\'idently In love with Paul. Some of them you don't mind, but for a lot of the others, well, you'd just as soon.that they weren't: . "IC the marriage 1s good cnough, 1t wi ll pro- bably s urvive. If there are weaknesses in lhe mar- riage that are unbeurable, it probably won't.'' Q: Was com~lan Buddy Hackett ever anything .tse before setting out to~ a professional comic In CheCatskllls? -Mrs. Alain Dupree, Buffalo. A: Yel'i. When not keeping audiences in stitches. Buddy helped his futher upholster furniture along the Bor!'icht Circuit. Today Hackett prefe~ the laugh racket, especially s ince his fee as a comedian is com;iderably higher th1m his puy us an upprenlice upholsterer. Anywhere from ~.ooo to $50,000 a week hlghorr Nevertheless he enjoys provl~i bts .p rowess as an upholst<'rf't' whenever challenged , even to th<' point oC t>ragglng that he can still hold tacks in his m outh while yawning. Q: I've be.rd that Tony Orlando became a 1lnger a&rtd~y by aceldent. How did It happen! - Stella Wa bburn. SeaUJe. A: When Tony Wtl$ working as a song pluggcr. T«> pu~h h i~ pubhsbcr's song, "Knock Three Times." hct trlc\l to <;.ouch u younj{ mole sln1er In l)ow to sell tht s"na . When it still didn't com~'Orr, he blm lt aot UP a nd bt>ltod il o"'l with the lwo other 11naer • T~lmu llopkins und Joyce Vincent Wdson .. Thi• t.ake be,came lhe master record -~nd sold tom• II '2 m il Hon copJ s . They ~tuycd toe ether and a , wiM ln(( trio w~ born' Tony Orlnndo and Da~·n . Sent( your que,tion.a to 1111 Gordner, "Glad Y 011 Asked That ," care o/ thl$ nl"~. P.O Boz 156<1, Cosio MeMJ m26. Modllf't and H)I Otlritntr wm CflfWtr as man.11 qu~s· ffonlot I~ CfJl e11 .~fl4p Wlumtt. ~ th1 uol&11711 o/ moii makes pcr.cmoJ •rt~mpo~. • PllBLIC N01'C£ PUBLIC NOTICE • S.l lt SUPIEltlOlt COUit TOi' THE STATI! 0" CALll'OltNIA f"Oft THE COUNTY Of< OltANGE No. A-t:IM4 NOTICa 0" HIEAltlNG 01' PETITION f<Ott .. ltOaATa O" WILL ANO CODICIL ANO FOlt LEnER.S Tl!STAME N'NI It Y Ei11te ol MABEL T. BRANNER, 0.tNstel NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN Chit RANDOLPH BRANNER N S llleG llertln 1 pet1HOt1 tor Pro~le of Wiil •l'!O Cooltil •nd for luu.,Ke of L•lltr\ T .. sl•mtnl•r, lo ,,,. pelill-r , •. lerence w "'"•Cll Is m.o. fOf furU!ef" ~l<u•ars, •no lllat Ille u,... .t..i ~t ol 11tart119 Ille ume i..s -M _. for April I, 1tH. •I t ;30 •.m., 111 the <courtroom 01 0.CNrt,.,..nl No. l ol~d <OVtt, •I roo C1v1c C..nter Orlvt ~I. I" Ille Coly ol S.nt1 An•, Cl lffdfnl• 0.t.O M•ttll 11, t91S WILLIAM E. SIJONN C-t1Clerll R09£11T W. ANDERSON »t (Hf C:.l0tM1e Blvd. SIJltt r.t Pawos ..... ~111. '"" T~: f21Jl44'-41 ... ....... ., , ... PeUU-r Publlsr..ci o"'"9t c oast o •• ,,. PllOC Martn ll 14 10 1•1S IS7·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATIEMENT llle toll-1n9 pers0<1\ ar.: dot"QbuSI· 11eSS•S BUSIN ESS MANA GE ME NT TASKFORCE 610 Ntwp0r1 Center Drove Suite I lbO Nt wPO•I 8e1tll Calofornt.t 97~ ' SHUlER. MtLAIN & ASSOCIATES, INC IC•lllorn••I. 610 Nt wp0r1 Center Drive Suilf' 1160 NtwpOrf Be.cit, Olllornia •,MO Ttus bu\•"-S\ Is conoutltd by• cw. l>Ot•llOI\ SHULER, MCLAIN & ASSOCIATES.INC H•,,ySllultr. Pres.~I ln1s \l,lltmenl w•s tole<! woltl the Cout11y Cltrk ol O•tf'IQe county on Feb. 21 1q15 ~,,.. Pul>liWd Or~ CoHI 0.lly Pilot, Marc11u.20.11.AorlfJ, 1t1S as.rs PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME UATEMIENT The lo1tow1ftQ pe• sons •re 004"9 bl•\!· .,.U.\ THE. CASH SOCIETY, 3010 Redhllf '"en .... Costa flM~•. C:•lllor.Wa~ 0.-corallve Interiors ol C•lllonlla, ~ <:.a11t0<nl.1 Coroor,111on, 3010 Aedlllll, ~" Mtsa. C.ilifornl• '1616 Tiiis Dv~neu Is t ondu<ltd by • tor· ST .. lt P11blh.,.CI Ntwporl HarbOr NtoW\ Pr~s u1mblned wltll Ille 0••• Cont Deily Pltot Mertll ll, 10. 11. 1'1S as.rs PUBLIC NO'rlC& PUBLIC NOTICE »rati0<1DecOf'al1ve Inter ion of __ PU!'_!-~~!'-~!~C_!__ l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEU C•llf Int. NOTICE INVITING lllOS NAME STATEMENT Jou1>llA N•v•, President lllO ITEM NO. J7J TM IOllowilWJ ~r!OM ¥f OC>l"Q buM· Tllis ~taltmtnl •U filtd will\ Ille NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN tlloel ,.u.n: CountyC:ltrll ofOr""'9eCounlyor1Mer. ,,_•l.O!>'opc>Hl~will t>ereuivedbylhe SEAVIEW REAL E~TAlE, 11301 11 l9IS Clly ol CoSll Mew, 10 wil: T"" City S..cll Blvd . Svlte 21, H""lln9ton L "41"" C-11, P.O. BO• uoo. of Ille City Of 8u<ll97MI. Pi.a<i\lled Orat>Qe Co•~• Dally Pllol Cost• Mew, on Of' belore Ille '-Of L 0 u c. H L I M I T E 0 I H . ~~~3.:_2~1_:1.:_~1_3:_'~~~ 11:00 • m., on FtlOIY, ~tcll 2t, 191S. COAPORATEO,t C•llloml•Cots-• PUBLIC NOTICE Boch wlll be publicly ~"t"d .,.o re~ llon,17301 k.cll Blvd .• Sulle 21, H~t· 1011d a t I I :OO •.m ., or •s soon in91on8e1<ll'2 ... r --------------lhffHll«r n 1>r•tllt•ble, on Friday, Tllis 11\nl<W\\ Is co..OUci.d Dy • CCW· "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS l!Mrcll 1!, l'7S, In the C:Ourw:il o....... llO<•flon. NAME STATEMENT , City Hall. 11 F•ir Drow, Cosl• LOUQll Llmoltd In< Tiie following ~rson " Ool"9 busl· Mesa ~llfOf'nl• tor 1~ lurni'1\lnq OI Pt1•1<ll U. YonQf>Ovsc ~\U : LABO R AHO 'EOUI P M ENT TO ProsiO.nt WEST AMERICAN DRYWALL. A8ATE THE WEEDS ANO RUB8f~ Tiits ''•ltment Wt\ llltd W1ltl , .... lUt BoUon W•y Cos11 Mew , c..111. N SELECTED VACAN T LOTS C-y Clerk olOr•nQe~TOflFfll. 92•26 ITHINTHECITYOFCOSTAMEs.A. lt,.,lS LuRo, Alonro Lyon, lt21 aoston AOditt0rwl s.ts ol IM Sl>@Colic.at,_ • "•'* w ..... COU• Mo•. C•lol. t 16?t .... y be Ol>laoned •I Ille 0111<• ol Ille P\Allltlled Ot~ Coast o.lly PllOI ,Tll•s bl)slM\S Is Conducted by .i In-PIHt~ing AQtnl, 71 flir Ori"9.(.osl.1 Martl\6, ll.10. tr.1•1\ 140-1) OtvtOwf. W.W. C4il1forn••· Bids ~hOu·kS be r• --- LtfROy A Lyon lumeo 1n • suled envelo~. ldfftfllled PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis Sl•le~nt ••S l11ee w.111 111( Oii Ille outside with lhe Bid It.,.. County Cltrll of Orange Counly on Mar Nllmber and ti\& OPMl"Q Date. to. t•IS-E1<ll bid sh•ll specify eat II andewry ~1.1t II.,.. n $al lortll 111 ll'lt w •clfkMioM. Publ•\fttel Or•ftOI! Coast Dally '"''°' M y and •II tueptlons to 1111? -cllk•· ~rch ll. 20. 2'. Aprll l. t•IS t14.J! lions must be tlorly sl•led In the bid, PUBLIC NOTICf.; FICTITIOUS 9USIME$S NAME SlAT£MENT The to11owln9 per \on Is doing f:lvsl nesst\: INSTRUCTIONAL M EDIA DESIGN, 1US W. B•Y Ave •• Newpo.1 8e6<11, <Alli. 92661 Albert Olarlu W.flers. 112' w, B•v Ave., Newport Buell. Celll. 9264t T111s 1>uS1nen is condutl..i by .,., ln-dlvidu.I, Albert C. Walltt!i Tiils 1i.ternent was fifed •111111 tt. County Cieri! of Orange Covnty on M.Jrcll 10, 197S ... 1111 Publlsne.:t Orenoe Co.~t Dally Piiot Mertll ll , 20, 27, Aprill, t~TS t:l_!:IS PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9USIKaU NAMI! STATEMENT Tiie follow!ft9 1>9r~on IS do'RQ Ml· ""'SIS. CHELSE A AUTO PARTS OF CALIFORNIA, lfts A Vl"CWIA St., C~t• Mew, CA. 92626 Ltol'I I. LOCI!, l040I pt.a(et Al-, Fo.inl•ln V•llty, CA 9210ll • lll1s IMISlntU h (OndU(.le41 by II\ ,,.. dlvldu•I L.o<ll Loci! Tnl\ slaltmtnl wu 111«'4 with tllt Countr Cl••ll 01 Ot.tnQt C.-ly on Marci\ 10. 1'1S. F4tn1 PubllSh.O Or•not Cof\I O•ll'f·Pllot ~rchll.20,1/.Aprlll, IOS . ....IS PUBLIC NOTICE Inflation beating tips •• , Every day 01\llY PllOT .nci failure lo set lo<lll any iltm 111 Ille ~lllt11i0<1s '11111 be orounas few ,._ te<llbftOl tlle bid, Eacll bid 5'1•11 set forth 11\e 11111 names ano roldtn<es 01 alt ~rwns •nd parlles intere~ted In Ille! pr<>l'OWI •s prlncl1Mls. In case of corpor•Uons, In· cllHle 11\e nemn ot 11\e Prosl~nt, Sttrelery, T ,..surer 1no M•n.ger. Tl\e City COl.lnOit of ..... Clly Of eos1 .. Mew ,. .. ,ves the right lo rt!tf!<cf...., °' •llt>IOs. OATEO M<lrcll6.1US Publi!ttled Orenge Coast Dally PllOI Me'rCll tl. 191S 156-7S ------PUBLIC NOTICE •¥J1S SUl'UttOlit C'C)UltT 01' CALtl'OltNtA, COUNTY Ol'O•ANGE CASE MUMaUt AO Ullt CITATION '"IM Maller of IM AdopllOfl Pwiltklft of EDWARD INMI I NEIDICH, Adocle· .. ICTl°l'IOUS 9USINUS NA,,.ESTAT£MaNT TM to1to.-lln9 l)tr\on Is Golnq busl· neues: THE FREQUENCY CAOOP, NI W. 11111 StAel, C.est• Met•, Calllornl• .,...,, AOllerl J Mc(tly, ., .. Pllt.ttrn ~ .. Cot•• ..... C.•llfOf'f'll• ,,.,. Tlllt ~'WU h <Oftl!IKlff bY Ml I~ lllVIOUe.I. Aooort J. Mc Cr•• Tiii' d•t•-\ wH flled wlltl fllt CoVftly Cleta t i Of•llte County °" ~,, '•· ttlS. "'4tMt ~khecl O.•• c .. ,, O•lly Pl~ ,,.._ i1, ..... Mtr, •• 1). to. ttrs ll»-7l PtJ8UC NOTICE ru•uc NOTICE PUIUCNOftCE OA!.L V PllOT ....... '"'*lttMod o.._.. OotKt DMl'J .._ .. ~rc11., u, ~. 21, ms 1n-n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC•EOITOltS SUl'EltlOlt COUit TOi' TM£ STAT£ OF CALIFOa .. tA FO• TM£ COUNTY o .. o ..... GE Ille. A·t24'1S Ell •lt ol M URL R. COO K . OttUstel . HOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN '° - crfllttcws of Ille above ,..med dKedt<>t I-•II PMt.OftS NVllWJ cl.-11'1\i ~· Ille WIO de<.~~I •rt r~utrl'cl IO hit "'""· M iii Ille M<eswry -hers, "' !'-Ollkt of fllt tler11 OI Ult _,,.. en- htltd cowl, cw to preteftt IMm, Miil tllt nKt\wry vouchets, to the undeolqntod .. llW L•w Oflict Of ERIC A. NELSON, 17' Norlll U Bre. A ..... Ltn An9t*S, C..llf0f'nl1 'I003' ...,I<,; is tilt 111«• ol buoll~s ol Ille unci..s19ned m •II ""1· ~s 119•1•111;11910 lne tst•te OI saldci.o· ..,,, ... t111n four mofttlts •llt• lhe hnt ""''"< .. _Oltll1snoflct. 0.ttdFtll.11. 197' RAYMOND A. NELSO.. E••culOf'OI IMW1llol lllt•llov• f'l•Med Otc- (ltlC A.MU.SOM ~~t.ABn•Av•. Laos A,..ntt, C.l ... Nll• -· m>1•n .... A-Ml'f ... £ .. <v1W PubhSIW<I 0r•"9t Co.HI 0.1ly Piiot M1rc11 •. u .10. 11. 191S n1-1S PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS BUSUfESS NAMESTAT£1111ENl n.t fol-"9 per-.\ are OoinQ bu\I· ress.s: ALEXANDRA, 191S C•tob !>t. __., 8tacll, C•l•lorn•• '1..0 Mr\. Emily AleundtrWlf'I !Mldridot 1'1S C•rob St • Newporl Be•<~. c...l•lorn .. 07W.O M"· ln~a Cd llnt, 1Sl71 Sa-, Ne•Porl 8e.K II, Calllorn•• ~1660 JoM W. BfldrodOf, 2SH C..rOI> 5'C. Mtwpart Btatll, Cahtorl\1•~"60 Mr Lllt\~ C•lll\e, Hl' Ba,,..boO, Nt•POtl Be.ell, C•lllorf'll• t?WO fhis b\al~• •S conducted bya 11..-1. lld j)'1lntr\l\lp. Emily A. B•ldrid9t l"Q• C•ll,,. Tiit\ ~tlottmenl •IS IUtO """' l"t Counlf Cler~ of Or•nll<' (..ouftly Oii 1-~ ... ,, 14. 1'7S 1'41141 Puelll-Or ""9t Co.1st O•lty Plkll ftb 17,•noMar •. ll, ?O. 191S 61 11~ PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE NOTICli TOCltaDITOltS SUl'lltlOlt COUltTOf<TME STA fl Of'CALlf<OaNtAl'Olt TMIEC:OUNTYOFOltANOE ....... asai E st.••• of E ARL BRUCE VO•l>AGEL, O.cuM4 NOTICE I!> HEREISY GIVEN to""' ( .... ~ .. tM Mow"'"""~ 11\fl ell --NV"'°O <lalms .... '"' Ille WHI R<IMleftl AH l'tqulrl'cl IO Ille tllenl, """ , .. fte<~tl' _, .. "' tlW effke .. CM (le,. of llM-..,. -..... ~ ..... ,.,..,..., ·-· ...... ,,.. ~-·~~ .. tolf>Ct ..... ~ ...... Offktt ........ 11 1e..-.... ....,._,Ce~ Of'I .... ~It IOO, lft I~ °'' ........... h.c.11, lflC>f-.CWn-ty, ..... (11 ls ........ "'~ .. Ille ·~ ........... _ ......... _........ .. .. """"' .. Nie *<Nttlt, ..taili. ~ _.....,._ ll'le ti"l.,....1Ut"-Mtl\l1 W:Aa· .... "· "" . _ __. . ltlt ... te ar.e VO'--· E•CCUT01te4t ... WlllOI ............. "'"~ ltv:UeU.ICIOOI • • ..,..., .. "'. ......... ~Qr ....... ~~ ... =-·---~Of~ Ceast Otfty ~-. M..K.1t,1M ... t •.u.1tti •u I Thu~r. Match t; ''" Juage Orders Co~P,8e Put in, Cold Storage PO.RTLANO. Ore. <AP) -A Judge has ruled that the ~of a man killed in an industrial accident must be kept in cold s torage until it is determined •which or two women is his legal wile. Rosuhc Booker claims she married Booker after he left his common-luw wife. and that ber marriaee is valld. IDA BOOKH contends Oregon will recognize the common-law marriage if it was recognized in the state where it was originated. James Eli Booker, 43, and another man were .killed Feb. 23 while work· ing fo the hold of a ship under con· struction. A funeral was held Saturday, one day after Judge Clifford Olsen of Multnomah County Circuit Court or· dered that the body be placed in cold storage. TWO WOMEN CLAUI to be Booker's wife: each wants to de- termine the dis posal of his body. The question or Booker's legal wife could take on added importance if a wrongful death suit is filed over the accident. Ida M. Bo-Oker <'!a ims she hved with him 23 year s in W aslungton and Texas and had a valid common-law mar- riage that never was dissolved. Secret Marriage Scan Connery, 44, the movies' James Bond, has secretly married Fre nch Moroccan p o rtrait painter Michelin e Ro- queburns, 39, the Lon- don Daily Mirror r e· ports. 2Freed In White Slavery Wife Murdered Aging Doctor Stands Trial SEARCY, Ark. <AP) -The while, tree-shaded hospital where most or the county's residents were born stands as a tragic monument to the life of Dr. Porter Rodgers Sr., 70. Rodgers, 21-year-old Peggy J ean Hale. and another man are accused of murdering Rodgers' wife. F ern, 67, las t Sept. 26. "The only reason I can explain Fern's killing was •cause I was hungry for Peggy Hale and we wanted to get married ... "Rodgers said in a st ate· m ent r ead to a jury at his trial for murder. RODGERS PLUGGED fOS EARS with his fingers when the murder charge was read to him last month in the packed courtroom. Court was re· cessed once because or his weeping. The trial is in its third week. Miss Hale, daughter of a minis te r. testified for the prosecution last week. She said Rodgers paid William Kimbrell, 32, more than $.1,000 to "rape, rob and kill" his wife. Miss Hale a nd Kimbrell a re to be tried later. Prosecutor Gene Raff ~ays he will seek the d eath penalty for all three defenda nts. In opening a rguments to the jury, defense lawyer Ed Bethune said Rodgers was "chas ing a second childhood." lie called Miss Hale a "gold· dieger" and said "the Doc would have been the next to go." RODGERS IS A MILLIONAIRE land speculator and horse breeder. For m any years, h e operated the only hospital in the county, Porter Rodgers Hospital. After graduating from medical s chool in 1929, Rodgers married Fern in 1932 and moved to Searcy, TYLER, T ex. <UPI>-near her home. A ~.S. Distri<:t Judge h.as Then scanda l erupted. Rodgers was convicted ob1ec~ed to a Jury verdict ·of passing counte rfeit money in 1933 and sentenced free 1 n g t w .<> w o m.c n to three years in prison. But the sentence, for re· ch a r g e d w 1 t ~ w h 1 t e asons still unclear, was reduced lo five'Years proba· slaver y. but sard he had tion. Then h e began to re bwld his practice and re· no r eco.u:se but to accept putation. the de~1s1on. . In 1944 he bought a s m all sanatorium a nd cx-"T~1s court ':1gorous-pa nded it to an 86-bed hospital. lie sold the hospital ly. violently, disagrees in 1969 but maintained his private practice there with your verdict." ~aid ' Judge Joe J . Fis her . 1'11SS HALE S AID IT WAS at the hospital m the "The testimony clearly summe r of 1973 that their love aCfair began. She indicated Kati e Mae began working as his r eceptionist, and becam e his Harris Miller and Ann weekend travel companion. They kept a dia ry of Key were guilty. their sexual activities, of which he w as proud, s he said. ''BUT YOU HA VE re· turned your verdict and the court will accept it.•· The 11-m a n . one- woman jury de liber ated two hours and 28 minutes before returning the in· nocent verdict . Mrs . Miller, 30, or Nacogdoches, T e x , a nd Mrs. Key, 37, of Hot Spr· ings, Ark., were charged with white slavery by taking three young girls from Texas to Arkansas, allegedly for pros titu- tion. One of the girls is Crom Anaheim. Sh e t estiried that they began talking or m ar· riage, but he said a divor('e would be too complicat· ed. Miss Hale tes tified that she, Rodgers a nd Kim· 1 brell then planned Mrs. Rodgers' death. THE GIRLS te stified they had been told by Mrs. Miller that it w as stupid to give a way sex instead or selling it, and one said she w ent to Mrs. Miller's house t railer durin~ the s prang and summe r o f 1973 and engaged in sexual in- tercourse with m e n each night. That girl and a nother said they were gi ve n cigarettes and liquor in excha nge a nd were al· lowed to write checks 'a gain st M rs. Miller's bank account. However, the two who w e nt to Arkansas testified they were blackma iled into going by Mrs. Miller, who s aid s he would file ch a r ~es or forgery against the m if they did not go. ONE BEER RUINS IT MUNJCH (UPI) Skiers hoping to lose weight on the slopes will find the calories lost in two hours of s klina can be wiped by just one bot-· tie of beer, the German Alpine Association 1aid. One hour o( skiing con· sumts 200 calories, the association said, while an elaht·hour desk job burns 2,000 to 2,400 c•!orles. ' Mrs. Rodgers was shot twice with a gun police say belongs to Miss Hale. She was arrested in early Nove mbe r , and Rodgers and Kimbrell were a rrest· ed a short time later Rodger s' medical li cense was revoked a nd he was declared incompetent to run his business AND THE HOSPITAL, THE foundation or his re putation and wealth, will be abandoned in 90 d ays The new owne rs are bwlding an expanded modern hos pita l , whic h was going to be named the l'\ew P orter Rodgers Hospital. A new na m e has not been chosen but hospital administrator D onald Cline says, "It's bee n de- cided tha t it will be in the best 'inte rests of all con· cerned, in vie w of the recent notoriety, that the name be c hanged '' Breast Increase Tied to Cancer DETROIT CAP> -considerable application Women whose breasts in breast cancer screen· 1 increase in d ensity or ing programs and in the have a very prominent everyday clinical prac- d u ct pattern are lice of breast ca ncer de- s tatistically more likely tection of symptomatic to develop cancer, a women," Wolle said. radiological researcher . reports. WOLFE SAID most, t Dr. John N. Wolfe, but not all, breast can- chief of the radiology de· ters are accompaqaed by partment of Hutzel increased development Hospital, says be un-ol ducts and fibrous tis- covered a distinct corf. 9\Je. He s uggested that relation between the in· two paths or develop· ternal compo$ition of the ment of breast cancer.1 breast and its suscep-may exist -one r elated tibiUty to cancer. to breast 'density and ducts and the other un· WOLFE SAYS that in related. a rive-year study of The breast charac· mammograms taken at teristi~ described in the the hospital he found that stud)' have no accompa- c a nce r was 22 times nying outward ap· more likely to develop ln pearance and can be de· a breast with increased termlned only through d e nsity and up to 17 u.d.ioloaical examina-I times more likely to de-tions. velop in a breast with prominent duct patterns C • ed than in a normal breuL omm1U Wolfe mode the com· ments in a pap r PTe· SACRAMENTO (AP> 11ent~ to the 14th annual -Commltment8 t.o the Cont er~nce on the Dete<-· C • I i r o r n i a Y o u t h tion and Treatment or Authority Increased in ~rly Breast Cancer In 1974 tor the 1econd Ban Juan, Puerto Rico. 1traiJtht year as 3.002 ''The dettrmination Ls youthful offenders were 1 not · absolute but 1uffi· admltt~ for the· first clenUy ac~ur'ate to have time, the CY A repo~~ ' • \ .. • 5 6 7 8 D. A I L y p I L 0 y · c L A s s I F I E D 6 ' 2 • • DOVEi s~s Gingerbread HOMESITI Seller "°t11 build-your Home <fream h ome on th1 beautiful rte lot. Or us "Hansel & Crelel" styl41 l home, ·:rn close" to avu1 able asoo sq. fl. Newport Heights tocn· pluns. Call Ken Knight uon. Heavy shClkf' root, G42 -520o for de~ wood bee m celling, and CAM. WXUIY DWt.EX-$141.000 R!al pride of ownership ln quality built 2-story. A lovely home plus incorhe. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, frpl in each unit. Sundeck. Btwn hwy &ocean. PETE BAR a big "park-like" back ,-REALTY-yard. Detached garage. Long draveway. Alley ac-642~M-_ &J.i:..4060 cess. 2 Bedroo~. Just _ .. _ .... ____________ ...--_____ , listed for $49,500. "On. or Z I 11 S• JMqMlll ... load a kind" - --o·o·v-ER ... SH_Oll_E_S_1 546__., .. , HIWPOaT CIHTB., H.I. 644-49 IO ~ tod2 We specialize in Dover Shores Properties l we manage the home>. Call us Cor mformauon on this gla m\Jrous area. We have an exclusive lisuog COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. I 002 GeMral ,, ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE NEW BAYFRONT POSSESSION on a 6 8 R at ~69.000 ; as -----CUSTOM HOME sa~~~t::.~Es Mc~a V~~~ tumou:-. for big bt!droom1 Ith theae. Qui et tree hncd ~treel. Pride ot ownership tbrout;hout C ri s p y crae kl1n ~ 11replace. Plus veo private swi mmers pool Try. We ll pri ced ;.al ~49,950. Ca ll today. 64tl-7 lj1 BR. at ~lt.500 and a 4 BR. nl $322,000. HARBOR REALTORS SINC E 1944 673--4400 DECORATOR'S 4 Bdr m . 4 baths plu $38,000 ft.r.llG"'-Ga ll ery on Balbo· • .,...; "' Peninsula wtth pnvat Excellent area Cwstom Super Z. 4 bdrms .. fam1 · · b a pproac h with h'uge Jy rm .. formal dining rm. pier tor oat up lo 60 fl.· trees. Secluch.•d entry. + huge bonus rm. for s to ry with c ircula i Cozy laving room with your pool ta ble, home/of· 1>\aircase, 2 ltreplace massive floor 10 ceiling t'1 ce or fa mily hobby (one in huge hvingroo Ear Iv Amer 1 cu 11 ce nter. Uea utiful & one in up s lair. fireplacc.STEPSAVEllS enclol>ed brick patio, .Oayfront master bdrm, GOU RM ET GALLEY. ideal 1or entertaining. wetbar, all built·ins in Separate d111111J! area. 4 ~.soo eluding etec1.ronic oven 8 0 0 u s b ed r 0 0 m s . ()P(f'J Ill 9 • I S f I.II'/ 10 llf N~' I ' Fee Ju ntJ . S279,000. r~~~lj~~~~l1 C F C I rth ti75-8l20 tor more 10. Kings1ze master suite . .::: FIRST CHANCE • • 0 8SW0 J formation or see at Spacious grounds ~ur· - OR LAST, if !>Old this Reafton 640-0020 E. Balboa Blvd. rou.nd this i':XCELLENT Vf~~ ESTAJE weekend. ~14,000. reduc· lll!!!~~!!!!!!!!f BARGAI N. ~.ioo as· 1 ' OCEAN & uon on Irvine Terrace --------• :: sumes full payment or ' ' . Ltill!!..HTS view 3BR with pool. J R d d EASTSIDE S291 per monlh. MOVE , l IV Outstanding corner loca· ust e uce IN QUICK ·ow11er had lo BA.RGAIN uon. Now only ~151 ,000. Well ma intained UarbOr Vacant and invitingt thi go~ Ta ke advantage call $44 900· Owner will t\elp finance. View Home, 3 bedroom brighl and ' channfng t442-l535 • . HALPINCHIH,Rltr. or 2 bedroom & a den. bdrmhomehasafortnal OP£N t119 •11 swNroarNKC• • ftu sticcharmaboU11ds ln 2727 E. Coast Hwy Adult occupied and family rooru, covered ;II;: ~his unique beach~:;~Le. shows like a model. pa tao and waterfall. ~i.::<.·. ·;.~:::, Circular drive. Hugeliv· 6 75--4392 Price include':; Lhe land. Built1n refrigerator, dis· ,.; . log room with dramatic Best buy in development. h was h e r and s h a g .::'='·'''·=:····=" =·~=·=·>.======:::. corne r 1 o g burn 1 n g BRO •Dw•y =v,900. carpet, too. $44,900. fire place + breath tak· "' "' """' ing view through wall of 3 BDRM. + 640--l> 161 f J.. IQPI'!.'!'! MESA VERDE glass. Gourmet lotche n that neat Costa Mesa __ 2 STORY & d.Joe. Separate wing lor street c lo.se to ever · 564 OOO hideaway master suite ylhmg. with a beauulully Pl opwtiell Only • with view + children & d d I I I 752•t920 -..--. ... You 'II love this Exec upgra I.' 1ome o 1uge a · gu"'st suites. Hurry for I d t400 GUA1tn NtW..otf s tyle Paceseller home "' ey access rear xar on· lltis once in a h!ettme ly S47,5w . Call 64~-7211 NEWPORT c 0 m P 1 e t e with 4 dream home al a bargain Agt bedroom, 3 baths, den & . BEACH formal dining. Fantastic price. .Brmg your im- HEWPORT BLUE PACIFIC $57,950 lattice work patio cover. IB~~,~~~-f~'tl. Make HEIGHTSAREA VIEW4BR $2,000 Under price of Bestvalue111allotCostu bffNri19 ·,,~1uNrourN•.:t' Cle<Jn 2 BR. dc>n home comparables. New urut. Mesa . Don't mis~ Il l! ., · ···· ·~ --- easily convertible t o POOL BEACH Tennis, swim, relax in Call 546-~ duplex with 2one BR un-Unob:.lru cl etl ocean view of lbe Pacthc. Up · THE HEAL , ESTATERS 1 its on R·J lot, with room view! High on a hill. J!raded carpels, llle. . ,, .. .., •. lo bluld. Only $38,950 Call Enler private walled Close to cverylhrng. _ ___, 6-t4-i 211 Agl. court ya rel to elegant Fire place, space-age CAREFREE oval pool. Formal entry kitchen with trash com· ---------LIVl .... G HOME + INCOME .EASTSLOE 3BR house With bachelor apl + Hrn apt. over garage. A~· s ume 111< V'/\ loan. $276. per mo. Call PRESTlGE llOM ES, 645--0V46 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advcrt.L'ieTS may place their ads by telephone 8:C)Oa.m. to5:30 p.m . Monday thru Friday 8 Lo noon Saturday. COOTA MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 642·5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd . 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Road Lagun:a Hills Sll-6310 NORTII COUNTY dJ aJ ( rtt 540-1220 CLASSIAED DUDUHES Deadline for copy at kills 1s 5:30 p.m the day before publication. ex· cepl for Sunday & Mon· day Editions when deadline ls Saturday ll ''°°" ClASSIFIED REGULA TIOHS ERRORS· Advertisers should check their ads dally & report errors Immediately. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion onJy. CANCELLATIONS: When ldlUng an ad be sure to make a record of the KILL NUMBER glvm you by your ad t.all:er as receipt or your canedlatioo. This klll runber mua be presen- ted by the MtvertiHr to cueol a dispute. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION 'OF NEW AO BEFORE RlJNNING : tvery effort is made to JdlJ or correct a new ad that t\u been ordered, but we cannot guaran· tee to do eo un111 lhe ad t\at appHred 111 the pepn-. DIM&A·LINE ADS: 'J'hete ada are 1trlctly aish tn Wvuce by mall « • any one.of our of· ftca MO phone ordf'rs. Dudllne : 3 p .m . f'Tid4y, Costa lleH of· lfi~ • 1i "°°" at all jlnneh olfiM. TH£ DAILY Pl.LOT .reecr•tt tM rlsht to duaty• tdk. ocuot or r•fuae any •dver· ~and to d11ncr ltl nta 6 rt'lulatlona wtthoul prior nallct. CLASS... MAU• ADOllSS P.O.&Dct•1 eo.t.M ... ... to s p a c 1 o us fo ye r . pactor and sell'·cleaning1_________ " Gourmet gardl•n kitchen oven. 646-7711. Open rolLEGEPARK SAVE s and d111e. Comfortable Eves. 'ioP POOL HOME 4 + POOL hv1ng amJ f:.imll y rooms, -Lovely·:i "Adroom. 2 balli with unl1mttt-d blue "" Cul d e sac S lN'<:l. Pacific vie w! Separate corner home. Complete Manicure d ground s. guest anct childrens , . with beauuful pool and Presti ge e ntry. suites. llambllng ocean ac«.'SsCorboatorlrailer. SUN KEN P ARLOR. n ew ma:.lcr sui te F11-:>l ___ ,_;..; _____ , Just recently rcdecorat· Hu ge famil y rccrcauon 11me offered. S7500 down POOL HOME ed. Transler forces sale. room adjacent to laq~c l>on l m i s~ tl! Call $36,950 Priced rig ht at only gardef\ kitchen. ,..,.,~,~167 $47,900. Cal l n ow L'O R~tAL BAN"''"ET ~-;,;;119 • 11 sFuN 10 81 N1C1 Spacious 3 bedroom wnh 5'iti-5!:!80. .. •• ..., u lots or wood panelling H 0 0 M • W 1 n d in A THE REAL I .ESTATE~ Outdoor sports lost us dp peal:' Sell your equip m l.'lll Wllll a IOW·l'O~l Dal Jy l'llol C1ass111l'd a n d d e coral or sta irway to separate wallpaper Huge heated ch1ldreon;; wing. Giant and llltercct pool with maste r s uite BON US plenty 01 yard s pace lell ~~~~~~~~~ wall< lfl eloscts. True· over Take :.ubJCcl to -carefree yards + mum· 8'1~'/, GI loan ti4ti-77U . tenance~ PREE pool and Open Eves OPEN HOUSE tecreatlonAtl facilities.· Iii Won"t last call now w see Friday I 0 to 2 842-2535 ' • 514 _5~~~~: Cd,\t Of'fN #fl 9• If HI.JN 106( fll T'° • J BR, 2 HA each Wllt RENT TILL YOU OWN $87,500 &tti-392~ Eves 645- IF"'YOU AIN'T \GOT A BARREL OF MONEY · But you want to slart out, HOME & u'ICOME Wke a gander ut tlus 2 targ~ 2BR nous~. hke Huntington Beach :l new. Both tace street. bedroom ll necJs onlv ~00 income. One vacant. some \e~Jier loving care Asking •4.5.000. lOltti to be a fine family home. ~eyers Pl. Open O;uJy. Harga1n pracOO al JU~l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ 644 -t!ti68. Owner·Bkt $35,UOO! ! ! Vets welcome. Call now 847.otHO. Agem CHAHNELFRONT Charmrng waterfront 2-sty home, pier & s lip. Beautiful co11d1ti.on. Va· cant, ready for occupan· Class1.11e~ ~ds s~ll . b1~ NEEDE;Q. R.E. salesmen ite ms. s ma ll llcms 01 1-~orapp·l.cal1 : any item. Jus t. cull • EastbluffRealt.y ~561~-------* 644-1133 . cy ~7.500 673-3663 642-<!253 GeMral 1002G..,,.al 1002 . •..........••....... ~ ...................... . associated BIFJ.-fRS--~llH Tu '-', l : ' ..,, E:I Jlt' l ,._ • • ' J WE OFFER Large beach duplex with peek·a·boo view. ~3. · Or you ol't'er us'!'!'! 675·7000 MESA VHDE Very sharp ins.1de & out. 3 BR. & fam. rm. In xtn neighbOrhood. $Sd,500 5~-~ lalboa lay Prop. Reofton IEACHHOME S49,500. Short walk to the ~droom, 2 both. custom bonus room, UHQ. brlck patio, near by pool and ll!nnl~ court. See thus <'harming, newly hsted beach home offered u\ S49,500. Call $4C)-U51 .. ~. HERITAGE . RfALTO RS MO DOWN VA VETS, tuk~ advant11geot current lo~ tnlcre t rates, arob th1 sha11p, . harp 48R. 28A homt'; fl'UUlfti in lode FA ht. 11cre ncd J tlo. w /w C'rpl~. and 1t tr.1s Md 'lhtl ~-r•. P.P. .uoo. CALL now,S~-~ ·1 • YOU WIU. LOVE the spaciou s reeling -the PENINSULA location -the imdla~uJate condition -the Light & airy 4 bedrooms and BF.$T OF ALL the price $99,500 COM TWO·HOUSE DUPW South or Highway -close to shops and schools. Always rented and ready for your investment needs, Complete remodel job in 1973. $79,500. . THE DRAMA TIC SUHSIT Over. the harbor e nhances the beauty of this adult • occupied 3 bedroom home. Cath.edraf ceilings, 2. fireplaces. Exce llent at $126,500. RIYIHA B.5AMCI Big Canyon French country vMonaco ... 3 bedroom, dining room, speciat decks for strollln1, entertaining. gardening & viewing the blatlng sunsets. $1S8tGOO. Call today. . . ACllAGI ON THI IAY Nearly 2 acres of view prbperty 8'UTOUnded by large esiate hom . Perteet site for a home )Vlth J)dd, tennis court and/or stables. Presented at $195,000. p&At '"''7"' 2161 -~·••11-Jit.N.1.. A co~~ qo. ... _ .......... .. ( OWN YOUl MUM HOMI! Just listed! A clean, 3 bdrm, po.ol home on a 10,000 sq. ft. R·2 lot in a central location. (Eastside, Costa Mesa). Once again: that's a clean 3 bedrm, pool, large R·2 lot, central location, for only $42,500. This could be your dream home. bu~l~ts owned by the Breams, so we call it ~e Br am home. You should buy lt! J ' WHm WATER VIEW Sec""'1Gahs from this lusciows, super upgraded 2 bedroom & dining room Condo on Balboa Peninsula. View the sand, s urf and sunseu from your own private balcony and live just steps from all, shopping. $76,950. CALL-644'7270 UNl9'Ji HOM&S 1eatton, 675-6000 24411. Cst Hwy .• Con.a.JMtM•) -=,~ I . T _:.:-.... -NATIONAL Mum UST SltVl<I ( uv111G wt ca 1"1' '" Nr. JIU. oe II.tit 1121 E. Coest Hlglaway, CoroM d9I Mer NOPHTY MAMAGEMINT G....,... " 1 ooiGenera1 I 1002 ~·!•!! ... !!!!!!!!!!~!·,!,.!.,!,!*!1!"'!*!'!'-.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ···········---·········-····~·················· ! DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom colonial home w /5 BR, Cam. rm., formal din., air cond. $295,000. LIDO ISLE G1MHI 100-tMral 1002 ······················~·············· .. ······· · HUG HOMES, ·INC. CORONA DR MAR Custom, remodeled 4 BR. + family rm., beamed ceil.; on two lots. REALD~ POWER IN MESA VERDI Super sharp wilh win· dowed family room. · baths, pravate patio. Walk to every1hing. pnde of ownershil? ty location. ~4600 l,)own mQves you in lod~y. Owner wants out. Call fast 546-Z:JU °"'"' ,,, •. ll'HUN 10 Q Nl(f I ~TH E -REAi: ESTATLRS ----~ SUIMITYOUR GINO MO !! Pride 01 owner:;hlp neighborhood. 1'has 4 Hdrm 2 hu home 1s ('Um pletely upgraded throuRhout-Move 111 now I ! 114:.!·937 l OVERLOOKING REA~TORS 4523 Campus Dr, Irvine <.;ampus Valley!ihopCtr CAU 833-8600 lliUTlFUL PAil.i( UN 1 V BRSITY PK. SBR 2'-.il:IJ . I>R. tam rm. 2''7 We 11re ottenng you a gJr. pauo. pool. ~.UOO. how.e where you can en· Ownr 5.>l-7770 JOY l1v1ng-11 z nules to -....!....----''-------• beach. Prime area. ALL LOCJUftG Beach I 041 WHERE IM TEHMS. CALL842-9371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE----Exceptional So. Laguna 5 BEDROOMS Value• :.! Br. Adult. Own Can you rand an elegant. with ~ l>q . Ct. 01 pun! your Own. S35.0UO spacious home w1lh 5 elegance 3 Baths. family Arc h Bay RE 4!19-2277 BR. 3 BA, 2700 sq. fl. for room, + pool surrounded -- living situated m prune by large yard. Only 3 Country Chcrwl I o c a t 1 on a n d years new. Low mteres\ Overlooking the sea . neighborhood·!? ::ipec1al loan ,,, excellent terms Tolal 1mvacy an this 1l features melud'e e.>:~J>-• bdrm. wllll guest urut. ~ uona lly large .. tnai.ter available. Cull ui. at choice ol fanancana. !>Ulle, very large lamaly d!.17 <l32i. S87 .500 room with fireplace and -TURNER ASSOC. wet bar. Priced at 1105 N . Coast H wy, $1:12,500'. This can·t be Laguna dupli cat ed. Phone 494-1177 54(i-2313 for auditional -----------------anlo. Of>fN Ill 9 • ti S ftlN 10 8f NI<(: Large 8 BR, 6 ba. home on sandy beach; 50 f t. lot, s ho1·e mooring. $295,000. Will consider trade . , \ Lltf>A ISLE .Be~utifully decor. 3 BR. & den, on ·-lagoon. Ramp & slip. ~s.ooo LINDA ISLE Great family· home; 4 BR, + maid's; on lagoon. $350,000 56 7 San Nicolas Drhe, Suite I 02 General I 002 Corono del M4r I 0221:•1J11i;1!;1J,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·•••••••• ::;:; ________ ,.,,,IJ'ifulJi~ ~ VETERANS •SHOWPLAC College Park - Shorecrest Sacrifice Probate Sale HANDYMAN spc1:ial; 4 HR.. den ; lg . :.undeck. ocean view; bltn katch. w/range, oven. d tw. 2 Car g:.i r .. home necdl gen clean-up. yard wortt, etc. but a stec1I for S.55.~ M1ss111n Realty49-l -0731 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR ._wporl Ctftter 640.4050 J 4 1 .... ,~. l .. Or•vt NB 67) 616: GeMral . I 002GftM'l'at I 002 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZGeweral 100 ······················~··········~··········· NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy such carefree living. We offer this popular Trina plan, with 3 bdrms. & 21/2 baths, lge. living rm. with frplc. Offered at only $64,950. (nmmN-Ml\fiTIN 11[) ----REALTORS-- 611 MARIGOLD, COM If you like the location & the exterior appearance, you 'll love the int~ri.or! Front unit has 2 bdrms. & rear umt is a cute 1-bdrm. Tenant occupied. Please call us to see it. Price only $79,500. • VEAi::I BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 <'-~Ol l C OAST MWY CORONA OE.<-MAi::I 644-7662 coRoNA DEL MAR GeHral 1002GeMral 100~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 BDRM DUPLEX $89,500. GeneraJ I 002 GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fired of getting the run . B owner. 4 Br, F.R .. around'?·?·! u you have Spacious 5 BR Front /p OC<.: SH 500 a ny questions about buy· llome w/lge fam-rm, · ··near • : · ang a home VA, call the formal dming & lge_4 ba. contract OK, 549--0-tJJ VA Experts al :! UR Rear Apt. w /trplc, Dana Point I 026 Worfd Real Estate sundcck, bltns, etc. Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialists 1n VA hous Beach. Yourterms! MAGNlJo'ICENT m g. Ask fo r Veteran OCEAN HARUOH VU. Counselor. 556-7777, 752-046() Nu. 6BH, 3 car i:ar. llag anytime. Anyt Jot •1:i acre. Prol. ldi,cpd. ime. s103.soo. By Ownr1 A~t WORK OUT OF Ph: 675-7.tt4 YOUR LIVEIN Nace 2 bedroom home on M·l lot. Shop space as re ady. 66xl35 lot gaves am· pie storage area. Call 646-7171. OPfN Ill 9 • II S (UN '0 Iii NI{ ( ' [lllU&IMI 3 ~~~~n~~~~~ to each. $127 ,900. ~~ Duplex-$7 4, 900 10ceans 1deo11lwy 1 Ownl'r SH -1999 DANA POINT Home With Income DUPLEXES fo'ROM :Xi8,!J;)O, Let us show how you can lave 111 a :.pac1ous 2 or 3 Br apt/home w/ocean view while your tenant pays over ·~ 01 the coslS. Beat anflallon & ~come an anve:.tor 111 :i rapidly apprec1at111g area From S6l:J5 U down . Uana Harbor lncomu lloml'::., Agt, 3393L Malaga Dr, D.P 496-34:.11 A giant among bomes! Prcstal!e area of fine homes. El>late·lakl' l!rounds with sprinkler::. lronl & rear. La r&e ~:irden patro. 1'.:ntry hall, :.cparate 1am1ly room, overMtl•d fireplace. Fu II danang room for enter· ta1111n g. 4 Bedrooms Hanch kitchen. Heav} !Jt!amed c1:1lang.s. s.53,500. 540-1720 TARIEl.L REALTOltS 2955 HarborBIYd. Spanish Vila ... Near the beach, red ONE "LOOIC" is wonh a thousand words. Look for vours<'ll al our brand nc~ h:.ting 111 Uluebard Canyo n lJll-nd111g ru:.tac & new an a wood:.y site w1lh ocean \lew. Red Carpe t , Realtor:. 4lJ7 -l7til LEASE/Om<>H ~ Hdrm. own.your-own <Jpt. Ocean sade of hwy. 1n h e<1 ut11ul Nortll Laguna; clO-'>c to shop· ping & beaclJ. ~7\J A month; askang SJ6,ll00 tilt' root', 3 s pacious 9 .. bedrooms, tamily r m . :q: "" fi~fi@l?t!l partaall.v t>nclosed Mex· ~ . OOG~Il~W acan tiled patio with · 499·2800 wood burn1ni:: fcrepat. Ali. ... lliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiim~iii buy lor S43.;)0(). Call THE REAL ESTATE FAIR 8J!Hi 133 536 · 2.'>5 I ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Glf'nneyrf' St . Wal• to Shope!199 Eas ts1de, Costa Mc:.a - close to maJor markets You mu::.t sec t)las qua ht~ bua It. rm mat·ulatc l>cd room pool home featu ring lar~c dtnang room, sep. brkrsc room, h:lrdwood lloors, shake roof, farl'plare. call lor details, ~0 -1151 4 Up & 2 Dn. Well taken care of, right $33 500 across the street from the beautiful CENTURY21 642-1771 HuntinCJlon Beach I 040 -- ••• • • •• •• • • •••••••• • ••• ATIENT1~ 4 BR. DUPLEX 494 947l )4Q C'Jlt> ' Blue Pacific. Great income property VA/FHA Terms w/xtra prkg., on wide lot. Anxious IF YOU'RE owner says he'll finance. FUSSY Won't Last JACOBS REALTY You·111ovethisexecuuve Immaculate ins ide & . single slory in prime ouL' f''rcshly painted. 675-6670 beach lo ca L 1 on . llas a nklc·ueep carpet· • 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th Manicured corner lot. inl{. custom drapes. Cen-Immaculate. Jnter1or de· tral forced-;ur heating. cor is terral1c. FcalUrcs Natural woo<l cabinets. G.....-al I 002 General I 002 efficient wrap around Entry hall to gracious ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drea m kitc hen. Coty living room. i''amlly )) SWINGAMOP family room with room. 3 bedrooms,~ ex-SAVE A LOT fireplace. Formal din· ~~~~~~~~~~ trn b<1ths. Rear patio & 2 Story fixer upper. 111g. One y~ar new. Just = BBQptl. l>r1 ccd well below $59,900! Call now to see R-2 corr AGE 540.i 72o --market. Seller started 847-6010 Agent, HOME AT BEACH TARBELL, REALTORS Cole of Newport u1>g r1td1ng jusl to be •-----"--N_C_H_ 2955 Harbor Blvd. Think big! Marvelous six transferred .. This heavy HORSE RA AND BAY DOOR A/f"JiA R bedroom, family room, shake root home has 1f2 AC. Three bedrooms, two n epoS pool, jacuzzi, big yard gre:it potential. 4 Large $4'3 250 baths and l1replace 1nOrangeC~1.mly with putting green. bedrooms, wnh 2 baths. • charmer with a garage Keys anoflace Owner Lransferrcd. Price and terms are ex· Trees, trails, pastures & dd WORLD J r eel country hvmg. custom 7 s tressed for an a at1on $149,500. cclltont. ui,t ol er at yr. old. central air conda · Price r~d.u~ S4&,500 RE*L ESTATE 675-551 I SIS.~su wilh FHA & VA tion cd. heavy s hake llurry.67.l • . , Specialists 10 t:overn· COLEot NEWPORT terms. s hrnglc. all buill·ms, Ol'fN lll 9 •11 S~vttroeu.ct mentt~ancedhomes! REALTORS 11replace. 2 baths, huge [~,~~"!;Jll 'Yx,_f77caUanytim~ 25 15 ~~~onaas~~~~ha~~y, CO~~!!:sA ~~r~~~u~ r=. ~~~ ..... __,,~,,,,-,..,·,.,··:-_ f:iii,~ W~nl a1 results 642·3ti71:1 ELEGANT $33.750 less. <.:all BK R. 963-4543 --Beaultfully upgraded ~~ ... HERITAGE ' • REALTORS wllh 3 BR, 2 HA rental. So. ot Bays ide Dr. with beauutul natural wood textui;es. Only one year new. Call 644-7211 Agt. Costell Mesa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lP. ool $46,500 Desperate Owner Here's your chanre to own that specia l home you've alway:. wanted at a price you can afford! Beautiful pool home in a great Camaly·oraenled neighborhood. Covered pati o. imm aculate yard~. Ccarpets, drape:.. 3 heurooms plus ta mal y room Brack Careplace, & wood cabinets. 540-1720 T ARIELL, REAL TORS 2955 Harbor Bl\'d. DOLL HOUSE Nestled on s mall hill near bearh. 1l has ;1 Bit·:. +-a sewing rm. A haJ! adde d on dt•n. -.unn) VETERANS!! Cabin 111 the sky. Beam Lkautalul 4 BH pool home cellan.e.s. Swedish tpk, w watertdll & ~as BBl,J charm. mak• th1:. an an. pct. Formaldarun!!rOOm. romparable J bdrm do~ run. boat ~ate, qwet value. s..>i.950 loratao n . Call Redi---------- ALPINE l'.a rp e t. n c J l lor ~ -- s:ki ~:11; LaCJUna Hills 1050 -GftMt'al IOOZGetterOe 1002 POOL HOME home with 3 bedrooms. 2 • • •••••• • ••• •••••••••·~·····~· •••••••••••••••• Spacious two st.ory m lov· bath. Decorator touches l•---------I kitchen has Jll l<1ll':.t · AMAZINGL y 3 Bedrooms Harvest gold apph :. &. SUPER SHARP YOL. J L'S'l' CA~'T Fl:-.:O another 2HR + tl1•n, l1eld::.lone f"P at l111s pri ce. BRING YOL'R CHECKBOOK .... $56.500 macnab I Irvine realty HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL! • Price r ed u ced to move this glamorous Porlofino quic kly! 3 bedrooms, 4 ,baths1 finished bonus retreat, steps.from park & pool. Now $94,900 Fee . .loyce Edlund 642-8235. (R81) I .. llG CANYQN -DEANE HOMES. 1. Large 4 bedroom Versailles with view --r on quiet cul-de-sac. $250,000. 2. The Deauville -4 bedroom upgraded home -magnificent entry -3 car garage. $137 ,500. 3. The Monaco -3 bedroom with upgraded window & floor coverings. $129,500. Ton1 Queen 6446200. (R82) SPLENDOR OH A ILUff. ely communaly. Raised throu g hout. Jus t an · entry steps down to plush troduced anto the market laving room. Extra lar~e uus week. Lovely patio. tormal dining. Sup~r This home may be just l a ma ly r oom. 4 Ba g wh.at you 've been watt· Low PRICE brea1<fast rm /\II on a 3 BH 111 GHfo:t-:1'1/THEE. aar cond1taoncd. !>hag c.1rpcts. ~ allpaperl'd. Short e:.crow ptl!>S•ble 4101 G lcnwood. Agt 1:133 011:10 or1-::-1 11ou::>E Sal/Sun 12·4Jlm. Enioy the Good Lik CALL 493-2513 lar0 e lot w 1dbl gar As Forso muchhome!fiune 2 Baths, hardwood ,., ... BLUE L"AVEN sumc s:10.uoo VA loan Separate tamaly room lloors , c11 d 0 L balance w s mall own has Swedish fireplace + PO L. a rge patio. ------ EX9UISITE "FRENCH bedrooms. Yoo must see mg lor. ...,.,500 Hkr%2-5511 har. Extra large lormal Quiet streel. ......,, . __ _ thas immaculate hom<'. 545--9491 d I n I n g . E f I I c I c n l Roy Mc c~ homemaker k1td1cn. All Reoffor 1810 Mewporl Call n ow 1:1 17 -tiOlO Ifill Agen~ DAILY DIP , . k111gs1ze hcdrooms. Hag Costa Mesa548·77l9 corner lot. All for only l~~~--~~~~~I s-i8,500. Call now lo see Cao now become your 847-00llJ. Agent. 1---------•1 routine-insLead ol' a ----------1---------·I dream. The pool is not SPANISH the only extra. it's at· H .&CID.JOA tached to a lovely MESA A '""" V£!RDE Pacesetter. 3 $1750 DOWN BR, + lg ramaly rm. Of· BEACH l'ercd at onJy SOG,500. Call now South or the border style tbret! bedroom ranch UPERB house. Fic~sl.;j site living :ind dining r oom s. ESTATE SALE BIG CANYON lordeaux model. Over 2000 sq.ft. of luxury living, spedacular view. Many extras, won't last long. calt for oppoifttmeftf. AGENT 644--6056 QMES Gourmet kit c hen . 3141 Cllnlf'US NB 141-1855 Spac ious masler and chaldrcns suites. Wall ol l~~~~~~~--·1 I I Ll .... DA ISLE ~lass lo ranely marucured sui..a LOVERS 1"1111 ~round s . Terraced n A marvelous 5 bdrm, 5 gardens. Extensive patio A TTEMTIOH bath custom bwlt home work. Full prn:c S:W.500. Sun yourself on the hu~c is featured thas week. Don · t de 1 a y. Ca 11 second s tory .suodeck. Private clubhouse and 963--ii767 ho I Lennis court tor rcs1dct1lS Ol'fN 1119 .11 s FUN ro 81 NICE• This party me las a ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR Condominiums WOOD' . J !1l!~I~~ You'll Love It STEP RIGHT UP We re anxaou:. to show vou lhe c ustom dra~)('rics ancl SllUllt!r!>. lhc lovely pale gold carpeting, lhc tinted windows, lhl• bt•autaful l<1ndscap1ng .and p11tws. lt's all in eluded 111 lite prlC'l' 01 $6:1.500 for lhas 2 bdrm • ~ bath. den home. CALL 552-1500 9UARTER" TOWNHOUS~. fronung GOLF COURSE. :WH 2ba. t•leg<rnl cu::;tm drp" & plus h, plush crpt.s, cent .11r. i,clf.clean·g oven. ht'at l:i mped + s pac t·nv ·d patio overlook mg goll course. ::iwt m. h 'l1· lllS. JaCUZZI, or golf W / :\lonarcll Hay Club a\:111. llwners have bought .mother home. property to -.ell S4~l.90U TOLLfo: HEAL TOH:-> .>Xti -~'iOO •VISION• OPE.~ HOUSESatJSlm \ 1\CA~T 5 \T old. well Bv owner. 4 br. 2 ha. REAL TY huill home. J Ur. 1-' •Ba, Fi R. nr. Lich. ~.soo ,, rc .. ·d Hall Companv 11 pl. 1•ncl. patio. Fam . l na v Park Center 1>111 Cumbo <i:..,ume V,\ l-4P M 2111 WhatchOrM· Loan l1!) quahl.van• S2SllO Ln . 530·4676 Irvine .. ---------~~~-~~~~~~I down owner \\Ill carry For Sale by Owner·2 BR. =--, ~nd. Prine. Only 8ro~rs l Y.! BA Townhouse. New Don t gl\e up tnc sn11L !>J0-8i70 crpt/drps. $24.500. As· You 11 1 1 n d 1 t an --------,- s um loan.,9&1-2203eves. Class111cd. BY OWNER 1960 sq. t., 4 With magnificent ·view from upper and lower patios -3 bedrooms, 2lh baths, pane!ed family room and separate d~nmg area. $268,500. Bo Owens 642-8235. ( R83) only. Pier and slap will cozy family room w1th 1.-~~~~~~~~~I accomodate a large boat. fireplace, formal dining. I--------~-~--==~~::-~~-- This home has every big step down 1avtng1---------•r C.~'O A'\"ti.. f _ ~ 'C1 ~a. 9 br, xtr a lg. fam. rm & frml dm rm. 2 frplrs. cathedral beam ceari;::.. New cpl~. & dri~. f'an· tas tac huy. $57,900 4ll:>-58a!I HARIOR VIEW - PORTOFINO MODEL 2 storr. 4 bedroom, 21h baths with unfims htd bonus area. Owner anxious! Submit all offers!! Asking $95,900 Fee . Emmet McKune · 644-6200. ( R8'1 ) SUPll SHARr 5"JT LIVB. Upper Bay vi ew I Stunning 4 bedroom /tl. famUy room w/beam ceilings, used brick fir~place. parquet floor, plu b carpctmg. 21h years New I $1~,000 Ken Hat11ey 642-8235. <R85} U-EU~~~~~~~~~ room. All 4 kan gsaze 4 IR+ DEN O\!:i> J.'<IU ~~ ~ P(/" v amenity. OPEN HO :::; bedrooms have souring . tu G It Cit Lf EV ER Y DAY UNTIL Id Newer home, near South Tltat lnfriguing rrord ome wf# a UCr; e SOLO 0 ·5 pm) or call Traders Special vaulted ceilings. Wou Coast Plaza. sep. dining ------w..4 ~ C\AY a. POUAH our orr11:e Trade your mobile home. you beheve only $.SS,500? rm & family rm. Crpts, .---. ... Q~ual liilPlac• Pl ertln ° •112•1920 t.llO OUAlllt UAC'M YOU'RE MISSIMGA SLEEPER Price just reduced on th.ts harp 2 btdroom, :.! bath ~me n~ar bcarh In Corona 0 l Mar. Pool and covered lanaa ror t>n· ltrtalnlna. Owner oner· In• very flu1bl~ terl'l'IS to qualified buyer. $67,SOO lncludcts lhe land. Call now to 11~0. 873-&SSO. oPIN 1110 •If r. f!All IOllJ ,_, l' motor home, airplane or Seeltnow! Call847~10 drps . 3 <.::ir gara~eo. Ex· Or.:'n::"'~-~:: bout on 8 beautiful 2, _A..c:g_e_nt_._______ c.•t•llent neighborhood. low to'°"" four tlmple -• I ,. S61,00U. Bkr531-8836 hedroom. 2 bath. sing e lalboa Pnimula I 007 :.tory Village Gardens ••••••••••••••••••••••·!·---~~~~~~! home an !'l pa c 1ous $S 9 SOO g rounds wilh pool, , sec:vrity gates and much ch arm in R Duplex. more I With $4000. cash 2 +Den & Bacb uruL Sun· <or equivalent> )'Out PllY· deck, prk'g, bltns, rnc'd mehts are SlSS .. l~ldg lawn. G75'"-6712own. taxes, ins. & m ml fees. Call Dao or Ken at CoroM det M.-IOJJ 1139-3321 for rurther de· ...................... . tails. Agt. IRVINE THRACE ON BLUFFS STEP.S TO •Overlookin11s1ands• THE IEACH •OM of AICW Live' th 1ood hfc AA· 4Rr-20a-2 ""P'Cl SALE BY OWNER Assumable S\'tt,\ Loan 3 BR & Den, 2 bath home 1n COL.LEGE PARK. llomewell maan~iMd $43,too Full Price Princ1p11I~ Otlly 557-2666 I· I I· I· R 0 W E N 0 I' I I I I PHESE p I I I I' t B E E l R I' r I I I ERDDEG I I I I I Did yOu hNr ebout the w ip 11'1.1 exploded beause • wom· en ,,._~ wa1 UTdtlng In the -nx>rn? ... , I 0 c.....-. .... di~ .. q-.cf .......... ....,_, ~oc autaon naaiotu1ocd fll·:ATl-:DPOOL ttrounds. One )ear nf?W. Over 300{)StJ t\. 8 l'lllNT M.1:-'.'uco mnu IN l11yh st•cur•lY ,,r1v11t~ •70'-otf\.,age 1,ovi-:1.v 3 BR, 2 Da up THESf ~m you ~-,,... .. ND. ~ ti.low r 1· r r r.r 1 ~rnmunlty. Take ndvan o1N J>RO!-fJ.4!.N 11raded on VCAuJ-de-sochSt.. I) uNSCtAMeU AIOV( unui I ·l I I I I I ---------Newport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ .\e. Hor:.c R,1nch Attrac . home. :.! barns & stalls. S5U.900. By Owner. 550--0342 Prime duplex. Npt Isl. $93.500. 3 BR. l..tdo Nord, Sl 7~.000. Balboa beal'h <'Ottage ~.~ Marshall Rlty ti75 600 CUSTOM Home 3 br. :.! b~. r .. m rm .• !'ltOnc trpl, new copper plpcn~ \hrU<)ut. 1mmac. cond . I~. lo\ Cul de·i.ac ~.!Ml. C-.tll tor Appl. 645 ~17 ----oc EAN t~ R ONT Ou pl ~, Balboa C u &tmbll ~14U,50o. Coa:.t Propcruei1 6'7S-MlU t.a~e or low. t~ pnce. .., ·~'"'" Assume or ot er to G(T AN$W£l Jtlll\ $36,500' OUl now U) ONL V $24i.OOO Lerms ~z.soo. Ry owner. • ·=~~~~~~~~~~~==~==llij~~!!!!J!!l~~~Mlt~t4~7~~~60~1~o~A!geni~.==:i=o=w¥n=e=r/=B~r;kr=~=s:..::~:;:±::~=9=:1~::::1==~====:::.L:SC::=A:~:M:::L:ET.:.:,S:An::.::ew:•:,.:..:.:.;'n~C1::,::•=••~l=tlctt0::::~n~l080:::::..J1.=:::::;~;::::;:;:;:;;;;;~::: r; { Wan\ Ads -Call64.2·~. I I : . • ~ IA• . • ,,... ... • Thurlday Merch 13 1876 · • Dnert, H•••• UwfM-Lhd 1 ~;~~'.a._~ -,::.;. U.,. lllltd ... hw.t1 ,_. ' .Afia ll!&Htl ,_. • • DAIL"( PILOT. ' l....t 2400 tH••:•••••••••••\••,1 .... -.,~~'-'••!••••••!!·~~ ~·•.••••••••u•eu"•"!t ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• u•••••••••••·-•-u•• . .,_.__ .... ,. ,._.. ~ ~ :_.....;;; ,_. S. I.ca•• Pnp1rt, 2000 ....................... · -• _ ...... l-224 I kpthsiilM .... Di"""' ....... ·~: leedt Uff •J ~---del..... 3122' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••--••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 810 BEAR hon\e for rem~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •···~··••••••• .. •-•••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• c..._. dtt M.-J7,. _...,... ••••••••• U---a 106' Iott • . ....... ~ •• , •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ..-.... ....,. • led WH........ i. P'OURPLf:X, CM. t.r1& Avan. Daily/ Weekly/ s bJoclua lO ._.... nao, cot• &HARP 3Br, 2ba fkr~ °'"cit 11 bt"• ............ n'"'lllO Very 1~. 3 t)drms, new •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• untLS Will\ t>W & f A hL. Mo. 979·1234 IASTStDI \lg~ 11111 UUI ;;·.;;.. o« View ltom.e. Comm POOi. P4I I. ti1 ~ w ~Li· no PIU dtOi app'l, 2 puhOlk BVOWN t:R 3br.H'J ba.39u-+ den.$31,SOOuntll Gd cood. $65,000. OvtofC~ COSTAMESA HOWlll~s· I SWmo.644-4844. ~!~:-,5:._:~;:· • p-0;6pec.'per!f<>n.S275 vacant . $47.000. Hbr. Mar t7. I own: Sav'' Bkr/Onr~~lTl ---~ -···r Separate, 2 bedroom, I .._.. ~ -:\I ..--Day5· so ~ Hl11h. t::n111in. Mitruwrs. ~ 2 o o o + . 8 5 8 2 • • vr• •r 0 bath smalc car aarage •.,..,2·9'00• ' Townhouse 2 br, 2't1r ba, • Eve• '. 675 3~ l"hurs thru Sun&lti-7343, W11sh1naton.Midwa)'C1· 255 hom'e . Small fenced _ " pool. bltns. wash/dry, CostaMeso 1714 .. - Mon thni Wed 545-12'15 l\•.1197·:l018 1, I 0 0 /0 oo~ ....................... yard. $245 per monlll . ••r. NO'petis. 675-&188. • ...................... l)o. or Hwy i Br. den, 2 h:t --t i "" Pndre~ forest 1 ac rdy/ OC.S 938U Deluxe 40r. WJ4Q pool, C d "'--' y pie sundeck C<11l OCEANFRONT hoo~e & Mobl .. Hofttff POUR UNITS w/room c<>ruit. uUI, clbhse. pooJ, eves -i;ardtn k1teh, roman LUXURY condocnwatcr. GSQ e VJV 4'i~~~7 . · wu -.pi. lor '·11f' bl ForS• 1100 tor a more. Desirable gotr.r1 $9100328-;!710 3 Br, 2 ba. Greenbrook bath, wel bar, frplc, 2br,2ba,vlewt'fJ?l,boat ALLU'l'ILITl&SPAID .,. uwnc:r <.:itll t'H:>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.:asl ~lde location. 3 home, nr. So. Ost Plaza. C_P~/drps. dbl 8Ar, OtC. slip, pool, jliCUUJ, hot>-CompnreheforeyQUttnt 2 BR, Garage J\pt. ~. wknd~ ti4S 17~-1-SlJl't:R {H-ea.nview, No Uorm .owner·~homeps3 ReGl•tate 2900 992 Carnation. Cati (.;hOlcc area. Lose ~75. br.ihop. Price redU<'ed! customdesianfd mo.lst&lasl+:.cc.dep. HARBOR 'VIEW Above it al I. .. Lul(una, El Morro l'rk. rental uni\.S plus room W..ted owner675--0nl. 8352 Cas utaun Dr. Mr. Head. 673'-7022eve, 1''euturing: tU4-6397Bkr. N bch lor 3 morf' Ask•& $69.000. ••••••• •• • ••••••••••••• 963 -2536. • 629-9661 days. Agent •Spucious k1lchen wiUt In· _2 ur. l Ba Corolido, pool, 1 o 167 · pvt. · cnr. Blutrs·Buy from owner 3 e -w ., lcH. h:. -.:oncrete decking with only~.~. down or 4 BH. 2'h 3 Ba home. 4 8 ~' 3:10 ~ blu!• A~~~i ln"'9 3244 Harbor View Montego ~irecl llghun,g. Mar bcb ahoppme ~. W/ias l1rep1t & lHJQ. Now 213/795-21648 blwn drps,p • · R f .. 0y;•••••••••y••••p• .. model 4 br/2 ba F/H •separate dln garen nopets.833-8974eve Hume t!> 1440 sq. rt .• 2 br, JI jQ ~I 6·7 e~es. 4 /1. $350. mo. e s. 3 • 2 Ba, Col cge a rk L/R, 0 / R. com.~I. 1819 •Ho.me-like s_torage _ 2 h..1, I~. kttl'h w/bllns. di 545-7359 home. Nr. park, pools & Port Sterlin& 675--0ill •Private pat&os . M11:.t !>ell. Reduced lo Plac• l..tals BEAUTIFUL 4 br 2 ba elem . :school. $3$0. mo. -· ·• •Closedgarage wtswrage 422 Lar1tspu.r,bJUSl rt "1• u50 Qnon Wkn<b l ti a.. -a.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• b ' ' 640-1538; 008-2323 •Marble pullman decorated 2 r, ~ a C::ii 49.{~ 5037 c\·~:. & A ap•n .. ram. rm. Crpl, ~tnS. etc. HARBOR VIEW •K1ngsite Bdrm<; w /gar. $211J. 644·~001 "kncl., MOO OUA.ris~-tno uao. HOllMt hnlisl.cl Almost new 673-4886 •4 BR. 2 Ba. AIC, ule •Pool _ Bar~ues -su~ .644::' ~·7:.:3:::"6:.....ii....._ ____ _ ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• roor, pool. nr sho1lp1ng, ded t h Ind - This 4 bedroom. 2 bath D..1n..1 Pomt \·illa&c-adull I UNITS + 30R home. DELUXETowllllw _lw~s. Eve:.lt!J-3974 3112 IA+ FGlft. rounAdul~,~~pe~cpg Cotta~ 3824 lwnw "1th larruly room par!... 2 Ur . 2 &. ::ioxso EtS1de nr Hayer.est. S Mo GeMr'OI 3102 3 br, vacant 64S-50'7l FOR homes 1or L£ASt<: or CARMEL 1 BDRM Furn. S210. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:. :.1luJled on a pro l.i1l1morc . Wall. tu ohJ. Income ~.16·500· All •••••••••••••••••••••••2eR,cpt'd.Sm.ch1ldO, SALE in the IRVINE Near Pool & Park. 36."iW.W11son642-197l MEDITEARAHEAH lt•si.1unatly landscaped marina. t-'urn or Uni. \ l'..r y dlx. ~l 7 o.ooo . f\1ds pets ok $135. HB. nope\.S Musthavecred1t area Call us! We a re lmmed. occupancy. $475 VILLAGE cornt-r \"lt'W tot. Low, low st 1.1100 . .a!IG -1:172 or G4~34 Kids Pets ok ~165, CM ref's. ~i1s + S75dep. 2274 here to serve YOU & mo. w/ gar'dener. $30 WEEK~ UP 1 Bedroom down. 4!.lti 9358. R •• t Walk to Bch. bach SlOO. Placentia,646~ WILL MAKB EVERY RONTAYLOHGROUP •$8.60Night&Up lBedroom&Oen e lrernen NB Sl25. Balboa. Agt. EFFORT to solve YOUR •Studio & l BR Apts 2 Bed oom M oh ii t.' 11 om e 2 0 x 5 5 & ok $ 75 752 0460 r s /\ 4 heel room. 2 bath unit l>et\nta Village, 300 S. SDecial!! Fee. 979 IM30 2 Y~r a!"~~~io, ~~~e loda~ · housing needs. -!i$~:~:r:~~~ltd POOi 2 Bedroom Townhse with a lamrly r?°m and Cua::.t llwy, N B, 298 Lex c 1101c t FOURPLEX in Newport Beach 3169 K1ds/pe\.S, sngls ok. 2 Br PETTIT REALTY Anytime •Children & Pet Section 2400 Ha rbor Blvd. 111.111v up."radt>s. Ne .. er 111, .• 10n ('r "l6,500 C"ll • 1 90 Fncd d University Park. Irvine • Costa Mesa (714) 557-8020 "' .... "' " prime locatron. Corner ••••••••••••••••••••••• bunga owSl . Y . •S5.offweeksrentw/ad h\\·din l-.\t'l'llentvicv. ult· or54~ 20C.JO lot, owner /user could LOVELY 3 br. + H4 ba. Pool 2 Br duplex, gar, 552-7000 2376Newport 81vd,CM manHge adjacent pro· OutS1de shower. On Bay. $160. Older kids, snglsok *RENTALS* 3 BEDROOM • .;. view + 548·9755or64S-39ti7 Park-Lib DF..,J~Apts "lJI ll.•11n1 .... rnd pool , Commercial 1600 pert1es 1nspareume.As· 213~7~087 Klds &petswelcome2Br UNIV.PARK pool+ tennis. Formal ih1'1 .!, ... 101'. ~bedroom. :J Property sf·eu.~u?,lel 2 lboeudnr-ooomo ulona1tns ? BR clos" to bch, well $200. Fncd yd, gar. Avail 3 BR, 2':. billh ... $450 din I n J!. I irep I ace. SUS CASITAS h.1l' 111mc :-tb on j <'Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ., " -.. 411 1 M tes to Newport n"r 1•11 u•1tt1 a "rJnd .... OWLEASl .... G In excellent t·ondit1on rur'd encl pauo r>">I: 2BR,:!Ha ..... SJlS/425 ga r dener.(' ose lo IO U • ' ' ~ ~ f"'lll f"'lll • " • • __,,, HOMEFIMDERS 3 RR 2 U ~/395 Fashion hlanU. Im -Beach. bachelor & l Br l'vt Patios -Htd Pool Nr. Shop"g -Adlts Only VII'\\ ( 1-:xclust\'e sales price wtr/e lec. pd, Wntr. · a ....... d ' rurn.Adullsno•"'t.s.211U OPEN HOUSE :;74.9aO. Call 5-15-8424, 871-60H9 •642--9900• 48R,~·~ua ....... $450, tne 1ate occupancy, r-Martinique Apts ~·kw t·ommercial Crom i\ssol'iatcd South Coast 5 BR. 2'.".! Ba ....... $450' available now. 6'l4-4687. Newport Bl. <..:M_. __ _ \\'1th a 'h'W1ll tlwc•nt1re J.'1 :-.q . It Plenlyofpark· 8rokl•rs. HousesUnfurnislMd . SUOBachU.P.Avlsoon WALNUTSQUARE Owner. l''URN. Lgc 2 lilt Apt. Newport are a. th1!> .} ing From 336 ft. lo 1400 -. ••••••••••••••, ........ ~145. 1 Brdpl>C. garage 2 BH, 2 B51..... . .. :~ Condo Deluxe. 3Hr. 3 ba, Adults only-no pets. fn· CHILDREN OK 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM Mgr Apt 113 &t6·SS42 h('drMm. J hath homE? ll .ind more. Prime 011 3_ Units. need 1mprov1ng; j 175. l BR hse, fruit THI', W ILLO~:s Oen, Gar. Ap~x 1000 SQ tiuirc 17:.l'h Hor hestcr ha"' a lormal dining room 1 n·•·way loc·ation. Stroni~ incom e $470 mo. Gftlerol 3202 trees, slv trcr. U.P. 3 BR, 2 Ba..... ~/325 Fl $485 lse 838_658a !Rear 1 L~e 2 Br Sl70: 3Br11,.; Ba an<I ;l l'ar garage. Your gro~th area. Leasing ol-4 Houses on lot, rm. for 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175/~195. 2 BR houses CORONA lJELMAR . eves. . -----------$190. Duplex & 4·plex, 2 lt'rm:.. lire on site. Open house more. Inc. S710f!10· FREE FREE Stv, C&O, child, pet, gar 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... ~ 1 BR, no C'h1ldrcn/peL'i. p ools, c rpts, drps, 10-5P.M.daily&Sat.9-2_!_orunCoRll~t>4:.!-5000 •ProfcssionalService• ~OO/S235N fCE2Brhses ClllNJ\COVE Lovely 38r Condo NB. Pref. m1ddlea~eor re-1_54_8_·7_9_1_1 ______ _ llo" auoul a pro· P.M. Call to preview. •LANDLORDS• Goodareas,k1ds&pet 3 Bdrm:.., :J ba., furn. Area, roomy.2Ba, lrplc, ured.S1S0.642-SIJ48 1,•;,;,1onatlv decorated & 1 ; I 4 ) 7 5 2 -l 7 o o . ~10/S275.DR. ECM $900 Month lo Month dining area, patio, 2 c·ar Nice 1 Br dplx quiet sep •NEW• IJ11'bl·apt•d. :llJt.-droom. ~ I N v E s T M I:: N T Tax Refunders Homefinders• S300/S450 BIG HOMES . CALL 552-7500 . ~~:;e 11~: s~~Pl~~~5 by gar. Em pi. a~lt'ove; \t,1,11l1hh Paort1 ~1t1•1r1w1Yl<.'kr· 00homm~. 11J.11v1 !,.SRI ~.NA·Jl.RESVITINA~ERS 642-9900 All ctltl~sR~~ii~ar · •VI s IQ N • mo. Ca 11 6,15 _3622 or 35, no pets 548-10'.!l .. -r "' -3 UNIT Cahforn1a's Largest 642-8383 • . 645-9705. BEAM .. ,.111·ng, wrought 0 . . . 0 Le·i ·t.> -'-lllal Service!• REALTY '-" .. ,:1•1,~'i,1.~llXl U;, < s c~~omi,niums Ea<'h hOUSl' individual ::' ---UUPLEX 4 br 2 Qa upper iron bakOlllCS, ('n;auve rvf'" sa e 1700 bedroom and a s mall JEWELED LIGHTS ~5. 3 Dr, 2 Ba. brand A Hed Hill Company ~5 3 b 2 b.' ~-,.} .. 1. 1. a tl"(l uspherc. RC'aSonu 1 BR APTS 752-0460 Anytime. lavlor ~ in Real EState ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard.Clo:;ctoshoppmg. hv n 1"hl a nd SPEC· carp et ing t;111v.ParkCcnler ' r. a""'""'' 1pi;, ble.642-2986 Income SS<l5onth. -" n e w 1 l blk. ocean. Yrly. Ownr. --BEST BUY CONDO 5591500 TACULAR rolling hills thr oughout fre s h ly rvinc 6'12-336l,208Coll.on. EastsideCM,ll:JR,comp. Al SlM.425 with $1100 and snow capped moun-painld, 1mmed1atc oc--d 1 Adil s170 la1ns by clc1v. Charming 3 cupan cy. Century 21, RENTALS OCEAN bach Sl25 U. ~~6_el'1·;,.P,00 • .: .. ~·_ .. .,70 total move 1n & ~11. per J "t ~ ,,.. .,.,., .,..., .,, m(l inrldg taxes. ms. & s•it bedroom home with 546-9521 2 1.il .1 ba ... · ·· ·· ... 10 CNN EL i br $275 yrly _ _ m.11nl lees-where t>bc lo rmal d1n1ng roo m , 2BR,2ba ....... ~5/~ t 'rplc.ch1ld,petok l BR $145 per month. can you go·! 2 Bedrm, 2 a rec bedroom home + t 1replaCl'. plus h shag 3 BR , 2 ba, Jt4ti Wasing.~on 2 BR, 2 ba .. · · · · · · · · S365 WOW 2 br llghlS hse s:JOtJ Water paid l>a. w /new bltns, cpts, four 2 bedroom in-ca rpl'llng throughout. Ave., Mesa Verde. ~5 .2 B R.~Ba.fJm ...•. ~50 1''.w/gardener,2car 541J:._,500 • drp:. + :.ccunty gates, d1v1dual homt·s & H1 ghbeam ce1hngs easy mo . t>4 i>-Jl 4 i o r 3 BR.2 li:l. .......... :>4 lO BIG4Br+den S31:15 Has pm p;rnos,pool&more! garagl'S. All on big care k1Lchen. rncl ~drng 545-4U!I ~BR,~"i Ba.fam .. ~75 itall,see now Huntington~adt 3740 Your new home is ready ti:J'X;)o~· lot. Zoned for 12 s.~ir:c!~aning o~en. Just 1 Br. rear house. newly re· 3 BR, 2 Ba, tam. $475 .ALA RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• at Village Gardens, 410!! units. Pn•scnt income !:>fer S lo private com· dee inside. $145 per mo. RAISQR'S 642-8383 LOW WEEKLY W. !'1th SL .. Santa Ana. ::.~w. a month. Full pnce munity Lennis court, Wtr pd. 548--8225. RATES C:.ill 839..:_8321 for appl. JUst.... s w' mm In g( ·rPOOTOLLO+T REALTORS Canal1ront , 4 BR, 2'h b<.t. Executi .. • Su'1 ....... -J al' u z /: 1 · ."BR llous"'. l ba. No do0 s. .... n:'a now Agt. . $97 500 > " ., Yearly l!>e. ~ Mo. 7 27 y kt 81 d -• '1'001. Gardener 1n -f\ids ok. $235 per mo. 4523Campus0r.,l rvine or own • Like living in a Western movie set! Old West llavor with city shck realurcs: Pool, romplete kitchen with refngeralo«' inrl. Wall lo wall plui.I\ carpeung. Adults only, no pe t s. ALL NeW! R1~ht now & only a very few available. 1939 WAI.LACE 642-7458 NEW BREEDAPTS Bach $165 -lncomeProperiy 2000 cluded.PhoneG-14-4687 . .>4d-ti35Sor833-0l:.!1. Campul.V;ilt(·yShop Ctr Caywoodfllty S.l8-t~ lleachBlvdatYorktown -----------1•••••••••••••••••••••••~ ~ 2211 Newport &I. 1.\liVlt-:OIATE C.ALL 833-8600 COZY 536---0411 PRIDE ~ Costa Meta o<..:CU PANCY. lleuut 2 Sty Twnhse. 3Br, ----CUTE STUDIOS & I IRJ 1\F:WCuslombyOwner.4 OFOWIJEaSHIP ~[0,..,i\646-8811 234• Port Aberdeen . FR. Wet bar. extras. LOCJUnaBeach 3248 CONDO·S475 MO •Fullk1tehm UH. :1 Ba. landscaping. l"Or;;w\ ( Spygla~s 11111 Village, s.ioo 54ti·4l~wkdy~altt>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. lloag Bkrli4t 113:1 •lleated pool 11 unit pool. Walk to RJDD rJ Sun~E-te II arbor View. . J BH. 2 ha, ··pm·..1c·\ ·: lg. ----- - Pool, Jacuzi1, gar, ut1l pd, frplc, adlts, no pets. F:ve s 6 45-4411. J!jJ Ham11lnn 6'12·1900days. Up('n House Dally ocean. Absentee owner ..•. • 646-5855 :-.mJll2 Br,llouse<'arpon lam rm s unlo:cnt1vrm Ulu(f~ be. l)!c'.nl'w:JBR •Laundryfal'llrl1t":. :! .Jo 5 30. 1201 HJghland mu'>t sell. Make olll'r S LANDLORDS S 1cn~ed. yd, 2 ch1~dren .. ~? lg deck; ·ot•eJn ,.1~·w ~ end ~nil,· l' ~ ba., Cam. •Free ut1lillcs HEW 2 IR$225 Pvt deck. spacious. l child ok. 2675 Elden, ~1 41. W knds .. &deves 6<10>·8117, W k ayi; l>r. ~t15.ooo. &t_'.>-~ __ S29'J.000. ----FHl-:E SC'rvice lo you pet.:;. ~ltW mo. 54d-45!.ll Mo Agt. 4!>4 75.'>I _ rm., 1rpl. Nr. tt•nnrs & •Free hnens . 1 SPARL.JNG llunungton toL.aguna alt.4pm. pool ~2. Mo 547 9277 •TV&majdser v.avarl Ncwporl Crest. ;.5 Kia oa REAL ESTATE & 111land Orange Co. ~~10. 2 RR. North l.a~una, day;. 673., 0014 ~ve; •Bar·B·Que 1 't · ·I Hr. :i BJ. S475 mo. 833_;.1548 Industrial/ Call pnor lo vacancy. HOUSE IN COURT frpl, lt•asr. adult:-. no · -· ·-•Phone service Blln~ & r~~~l_~ __ mcl. Properly 2100 t;42-g;~ 2 Br , enc. gar, pvt pauo, pets 4!17 :J21i249!__:0~ Npt. lf~ts . 2Ult. Frplc. •I mile to ocean 2 HUGE bedrooms. Super f).12-4905. II \.,l'<)R VIL"•" HOME W NEWPORT. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t• RE ...... •LS ~25 mo, no pet:;, 1nJant Cpts d rp::. Nc:wly patnl· ----locauon. Beam ceilings. · "> r .n-• 2 t .. 1, 1 t · "'"' "'"' :lBd.11.-:-Ba , Avail March • · · MEN, small beach hotel. No pets, $l70 m o. For;,.ulebyowner. view, louses, ,,_ O:->. lndus tria l B111ldings, ~~· .,3 0 3 20 8 Bay ::it. CM 11, l:>tJO :.q It ::O:i75. 010 ed. Db!· ~ar. 4:_fcllt'ec1 R $2250 k A lS Bt•a11trl ul Landscape, nu cpl. d rp:., ::,~35.000. l'lat'l•nua Ave NB. 2600 Naked I Ur $135. H.B . .,..., c. Incl. blt1ns. Arch neach yard. ~tar~ene~. ~JS mo. ~1:~~0. ~3H-~~. p _64_5 __ ~_·_w _____ _ n<'"'l\ flt•c·orat<'d. 2 8!'',t, loan+ 2 t.cl lo71:SOO s q.ILU:t\'!>l:iJll 2{'~.~lli.'1.2 8r,lHaT.H.D p ._... 3226 He1°hts.<.;hrldrcnok.No be.~6 -:_~~.l2-~n_i _ ------2Bl'Upper ,nrSunnowe1· · 1213)696-5880 . -. . . , &. k d :>WJ I.> Jbo llon.e ranl'h ana Olm ,.. ' B1·droom:-> & Oe n . t>la :!323.c\L"::> "n !> . !\: tF sir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pet!>.4:>tHJ.lli w Beach :J Hr. nu cpl.NO increase in summer & 1''airview. ~00. No ~.!JOO h-N-4l!ll 8 UNITS-POOL 673 7989 or l:SJJ-::!~tllJ ~~l1r1-1~~~1rn~tw;;Y "· CLOSE TO MARINA ---. , , • . -drps, U!>hws r , 2 ba, rent. ".<:uut.. 1 11.r lurn pets/child. 644-8775 arL :,1,l"L'FS Trana mod a nyl1mc COS'TAMESA 3br,2ba.~5permo Mt\(;.i\lf l C.F.NT C~~:-t patio, yrly, ~1::10. ~ptsSl6a&~l7SS!>a~1sh 6 a r VIEW-$175,000 ---Lease. 714 9G-8lOO Hoyal Estate. Or ca11-lllJ)G9ti-SHH4) :Style bldg, pvt end gar .. •----------CONOO 1-:x.•e type.bay Prime back bay Vll'W WILL huy. rndu:-t 111op J Brapl~l25 dose an ------vie" 4 br,l'".l ba. + !>CP ----pool,sauna,lndry,adlL". •TropicalPool* \le~'" s_u11;,:;, nLocat 1;lBR locauon! Just reduced! NB or ~4n~ u:,i:.1·~0lr~ 1 BraplSISO.UP,pet Huntittc)tonleadt 3240 ma1dsapl.6S2·5~7 San Clemente 3276 17301 Keelson Ln. I l>lk 2 br, cpts, drps, bltn.4', .!' •• ,u ~·-t·"""· w ease All 2 bedrooms ::iw1m-own~ r v .1 -., o o. Ha<:h w/lolt !!il75. furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• L---N. uet 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. or Beach o1r Slater. spiral st aircase, real· hold. Ownr/Bkr. 2193 mrngpool.$2.5,000down. 548 :.!3Ml 2Hrhse$160pet&gar CL fo.:AN 3 Bedroom, 2 aCjUfta ICJ 2BR,1 11~BA.New ~tove& 842-7848 frplc, r efrig, lge patio, V1~ta fo:ntrada.6-t4-4746. Just back on markct·Lotsforsale 2200 2 Hr.denSl75Sm~lesok hath, hltns, OW. crplS, ••••••••••••••••••••··~ ref ri g. Cpts, drps. -. , gas&waterpd.548·1168. Must l>cll. l •· cl l "e' ,. II 2 Br hsc $195 appl's. pet drps. 2 car oar. Nice AO.U~T .. CO. MM. 2 RR. 2. Fenced yard. Clos(? .to Stud10.-l blk from .oce_an, _ . . -<tr\t' 3 van a,,, · "'3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " B ·3»5 " Bl' & O " -f pl dsh 11 c ··1.1 -now to preview 1714 1 lme,fenccd.gar yards. ~21:15 . mo . a.~,·' ' en ... ever ything. Refs. ~65 .. r c. ~ r .. J.a u"··Large2Br~l75.:Sgl :story, THE HEIGHTS 752.litK) 3 Br. 2 Ha $260, 2car, kids 963 -4567 !)6.1-1786 ask Bu, ~:150. C.'luh llouse. Write t\. No. 3-i3. Daily !!il75. 714/846-7336. beamed ceiling, cpts. ,; Im plus ram. rrn .. 2 INVESTME!'o'T BUILDERS &pets r1nc,movern forBcvorDalC' Swim Pool Monurch PrloL, P .O. l3ox 1560, B p I· l>tk drps bllns.2049WaU3t'C I I Woocl">Y & w· rm B 2 u L' R "'""' N --- ---. l c · II I' . I & CO!>la l\le$a, Ca. !12627 l r. turn. 00 . J • • rpe:-. · · a · lJIVISION·IRVINE 4 r , oar ·""""' ow 4911 Pearce Lge ncw3br. ::,u mmt · a ea . ----rrom beach. Nocll1tdn·n A\·e.646 -9243. IA\l•ly yard ; gue::.t apt TllE Rl::AL E.5TATEHS 1am1ly. :.ingles, pet, gar . . ' &. 8abcock Healt,·. 10 am·;i s J -1 d ::,.).).UUU ATTENTION Nl-:WPOH r -BALBOA 2•, ba ~25 . incl water pm. '1\t'J 5t~J . an u~n ?~ p_e~s. Sl50 ut1 P EXTRA lg 1&2 br. ~LSO up. Get..~ E., , gardener. Kids_& :.m pet -. -. -• :---Cap1strcmo 3278 !J60-2t46_. ____ Sp. discount to qual'd. • ....-MEED IHCOM • • ~ ~~·:~~~0~1~~~~ ~w :, V1~~nl X4ti-4938 or M1ss1on V1e10 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Bachelor Unit. :il200 renters. Infant OK, no 120· r l'll:->tin r\\"e !'\ B. ~~ ~~:~~: g~ ~:::; Costa Mesa 2 lir. dplx $275. yrly FP -••••••••••••••••••••••• Open House Sun Ji lli com pletely furn. Frplc. pets. 1887 Monrovia _ R ~:Al.TOHS _&1 2 -462:1 12 Units. Hwyd !>140,000 Uu1td<'r!\ special lot l"Om· 2 RrT1hsc. htsS230now BEAC H~ AL~ Condo, 21~~~/ ~~01 ~,;r ;~.:~·n~ ,\~ ~~1r9~o~~~~':e~~l~loa ~l~·~n~d ~s~~~~ ~~l~l'd&1_548_-_9_7_4_3 _____ _ 4 L'ni~:.. t-:CM S78,000 plct with plans for 10 ~Br h:.c ~MIO. has all • nt-w, lg. J br, ~ b~, close Bkvc1 10 S!Jl (~; <:H:ll 966•4735 : :i:n 6348 v 0 11 e Y b a 11 c r l 5 . Lovely 3 Br., 2 ba. upper; WHOLE BLOCK $67,500 . : h1>U:-.•''. '~ a l'r(' ="pl 11.c,t:. .• 111 n·nll'"fl l>Ul need -.·11-..mt•l 1l'"' lor !\lax. lnl Ill rc .. <tll· al !'>.l.'i.IMIO l"' {)rl\1 II\ ln1nc .'\H• Ht" n 11 ol h 6: t..111n•I. 1 ,111 •./.) liXK f'nn 1 lnl \ :iUnlls,ECM S68.500 Un11s1onc·<I H4 :J Br.2 ffaS325.hts 10 bea c h . !!i3h mo._ -_.__ ----2131288 __ 123 1. bllns, c pts/drps, quiet 3 l1nns ··r-·1xer"' S4~.ooo $49,500. CdM -LAGUNA 58 1-~tl7 Beaut. 3 Br, 2 B;i , garden Santa Ana 3280 -----area, 16th Place, nr. CO.~ M EHC. BLDG. with * * 2 :r.hT/h~~:·~· pool :~UR + den. lmmac.'lgc style Lown house. Pnv ••••••••••••••••••••••• LADIES DISCO\IMT stores. Ma rried, over 40 . :1 :1 bdrm. apt. Cost:.. NEWPORT ~U~h~:$21:S5.ulil•pdar \'ard.Ch1ldrcn&petsok. pat10&1awns.ll11!llly up·l3 BR. 2 BA: I r~ fncd ~rd. l/4Weeksfree*ettt Nopels.$225.646-2414 ~·~~~"'1~·<tr: Bat . est :JBrhseSJOO v1ewLag. s.J 4~.'mO . BarbJrCI g radcc1 W/ mirrored Bltns. A/C.. Nr. ~k1'ad-Next lo bc·ach. Studios. d 1.1 b CCOUHTYJ 3 BrdplxS3''".Laguna ...,.,_~739 wardrob<'l>. ru-.1 i.nut· den & Ward s:IOS/mo. l&2 Br lrom $l45. OffhahftPath tltt•nt.. dnce r.. us1· "" "'"' l I • d & I v ..,, ' 8"7 1491 64" -0565 ... 1 2 & "B Adults t R3near HOa1!Hosp1tal. ABrhs"w/all.''"M.,.,25_ -ers, rg in I n .. w, .,-or .. -J acuzz is & 1Cnn1s., "r. nopes, 11"~' only or will sell Well hold dprrox 28 " ... L~ ... RE...-~•sro 4 BR. 2 Ba. lrplc, crpLc;, {'llandeher. pool L<.1guna eves. l:S46-1:12J lls hwhrs, s hag cpts, uldl!. Cosla Mesa L:nats "" "' ""'""""' dr~. w:ilk to beach & ll1lls 11neic.1 • 1\vri11 Apnl --C'lost>d garage, 1rpl<', Pyramid Exchanc)ors $1 19 500 1>42 8383 schools. ~3:>. Isl. la5t + Isl. Redut·cct lrorn ::.IOO to Westminster 3291 LaCJUNI Beach 3748 BU<l. Gas & waler pd. Realtors 833-1768 • • d e p . 833 -1103 01 S28.; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'•••Pool HEW LISTING! ---* * Bolboa lslond 3206 lH>3 4088 U1g· 111~ rum1lu:-. room + Unusu.al 3 B.Jl, _mu!>t see BACH nr bt•ach ~165/:iillJ.'>, LA MANCHA APTS 84'Jul 1 111< Pool home in N i-:w 4 unit, 2 blks w hr h Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----, ;1 w / MASTER SUITE. 1t ! I'< r M 1lc Stl. Park. wk ~5. uu1 pd, rot tv. 778 Scott Place, C.:M xlnt.\ H .itC'.i. \tanne rs <.;rt·:ll hu~·. J!OOd t<r-.: BAYFRONTyearly4br,2 4·1Sl. lm mac. -1br,2 ha, •· .. BA. Frplc. J11gwull~d lfl162 Warwick Cir . 1435No,Coasl494 2508 642 _507:! Sr·hoo~ J>i~r . llt~hly up write.oft Income ~1~00 Cl--CPoa ba,ncarncw.luxuryup .. din r m. l'rpL, l>/W , y ard.B1g dream k1tchPn 83~-1558 - gr.od•·rl . ;:o;x1i,.l4•> m () . M a n y ). 1 r <r:.. H.ARIOR per w / hiJ! view. $725. cpt/clrp .. rncd. yd. S400. Sm a 11 · Sm a II prH·c. C d i . --OCEAN F H ONT 13acli. SOUTH COAST .>J6 2579. BOULEVARD t175 -78 16: uft s pm ~-344!2 Heduced und u must :it'(' on om nrums ~175. Uul 1ndd. Avl thru Sl~OO ii month income. 673 -409'J at S:l:J5/per mo Unfurnlsh.d 3425 611517 5. 4!17 -1590 or Upper 2 br Sl45. fo'am1ly. Rngetrefr1g, crpt, drfl6. 752 D Shah mar 548~ INVESTMENT CLAY STREET --~95. 3 br, scp. den. 2 ba. COUHTESY 1t1-:,'l 1'Al.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-032t • 08 0 Better hurry-Won'l d d bo"t g t • · QU IET 2 b 2 b 549· 12 646.671 last ' ;o..;ewOaylronl,Ltllle lnc.y., .. aeo ~tHH27 LEAS E.immedava11.:i --pvt. r, a, ------Nf·"ror t Heac h -:-.land. i! br 2 s t) pauo.846-8291 BH.close tobcach.P<>ol, lBR.k1tch.d1n.areaHlk. cpts, bltns. frpl, pool, NEWPORT BEACH 1't•"porl llt-ichb *Two $187,500. w /.\la ~niltcC'nl vie w. U pd 1 H h·b & t Newportleoch 3269 ten ni s crts. ~3!10 . from Vic t or H u~o . gar,adl\.S,nope.ts.J76 W. S40,950 ;,hJrµ hou;,t "' •in a 1111 * * 1'1er for boat, yrly 12131 lll • r , a Y pe ••••••••••••••••••••••• li40 12.lfi a ll 4 pm beach. & dwntwn. No BaY. ..,.,, :>Oil. • lnptl'x m•ar 60 OK:i;110.Stv&refng. H bo V 'l Li ., I ---pets, adult only. ~10·1-~.~.----.--- <'.111 u ,11111111 lh1 ... im lr\'1nt• A\ :>li'i.:1<10. ,, 752-04 876-2723 Close to bch. 1 Br. gar saprrklr , iewwlr. ~i t .. n .~;i,14 Bdrm, 2 bath, shag lease 491 -l til7 or M ft.!:> A V t; R 0 E m.t1'lll.ot• unm hn,.:ht I rlllh''< "1th f>Ool a1HI C del M 3222 s1neles Ok $165 rs. · · (; ·• carpet 2 l>lory ~7.5 per 642--0!i;IG SPACIOUS 2 BR, 2 IJu, t "n1111111 11 'Jf lloa11 Anyt1·me orona or OlcJ l lunt 2 Br k1cl • comm. pool, grdnr. incl. lh .11;,.. ,..,,; __ ,...,ae: ---newl y redecor . cpl", 0 • ' " 111·t·an '1r" ::.7~.:'iOo ALL • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "" ""55/mo 644 5•r1z rnon · · 0 · """'-,,,..., " "'11 11 ... td flHllhlc· Wiii h;1ve 'nlJll s1>enrla !>nglis ok. gar, rn<'d y<J _ ... __ . -·~ - ---. ---1 Br. Furn. N. Endempl drps;includesgarage,no ~ar 11~1 ..!II It. •' H \ ·"'d 111•· or hn•.1k l'~l'n al ~l'lt ~LUdto house. fireplace Sl75. l''or IC'ase Nl•wport lli;:ts lrownhouse/ quiet middle a~ed non pets.~101635Coriander, l•n•·\ p.1110 1.tl -;~11 , ~ Bringkid&cat2~r,y1l 4 Hr . .' l'XCC'llt"ni Unfurn 3525 smoker494-GOOO 751-1652 S~c•-'"._..._ I 07" I"" ''i 'Q·c.uail .l ~ Sl85H'O~EF~~:ts gar ~~MAE~=S ~e~~fl_bl~Yr~oo..,d.; slommmC'od ;~:·n·t~·~;::;~·~:;~;·~;,~ FURN. Coiy Bach's. Near~ BR apl, marncd cpl. on- -· n:-..-m... a . 642 9900• "' B eac h . Ut1I. pd . ly. 2.srn . children OK. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• -• •642--9900• 714-724 -!X>S.l Condo overlooking Respon::.1blc employed $155mo.&t6-52ZJ P .--&.1 Lag una N iguel Golf SAN CLEMENTE rap....-•• -. i SE & .,,. Cours~. Near Beach. <1dUll. 4ll·H200. -CA.SA VICTORIA '400 ouJlSS~-~~atA04 STUDIO gar apt $85. now EK ffN11 Scout Oath 495·45560wner. Mewport leoch 3769 1 ~2Br. Unfum-l'Um ft, R•al Est....r..-Co. .... .,_~1 ~·-Frplc, beam & full kit. .i. $l6.9.50 gas/wtr. t-J. .. wn: ... IWd ~ LARGE 2 br hse i2?S. c H g E R I' u L c AN 0 p I NTN T I. !Duplexes Funt .sso ·······;··············· AdulL'!·No Pets Sec. gala 498---0300 4..PLEX :!;,P· Bar ktlch, fncd ror -••••••••••••••••••••••• $?9.!t5 \\ K UP. l Bdr, 2 Bu Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevat.or \~1-\FOH MuadefMcr .... l H OCCEG8N I K CB I EHSRGO Bayfro nt Dupl ex . "Bac11.Col~r i:v.m1;'1d 52~Victor1a.642-8970 rrumanka1lt•y -.i.-<'IW Good mcome tn GREAT 3hr ,2ba$.1iS. ET UL V KC L B AN EI P U UN 0 0 3HR,38a. Sun room & sel'v, pool. 1 11t; M ~A. . l'Pl1• ll.1llOc·k v1·,1rnent. OLDER 4 Or, 2ba $425 porch rum . r m. Prlv. 415 N. Newf)Ol't 8 1. NB, Clean 1 br a pt. W/ gar. l-11•11.y Murr;1y SOUTH COAST IDYLi.WiLD View Homo .. L ... Rm.-e.15 I R 0 REN C'lfA T HIP ON 0 8 I (: D N pier. Yrly.673~7228 ti4ti-IJUHI ~140. QoiQl b1t01' bay -, .... VEST~ 1n snow, Sl2,000. Contact ""'6"'42 ~!:U-3 ---area . 2~0 Oelmur. S J " ""9U""l1 -.-RV 0 I T I U I R ! K I ET B It R 1-; E -~ l B I J8ZO W 0c: n °" uan 549 0112 64.._ ... 710 \'11k1• c· row . l>on~ld DuplHH Uftfww ~600 r, yr Y • eu · 'll3/431-9568. Capistra.o 1071 • _ v-o Ht•aot lt~oltyA560CIUtel; l BR 288 furnorun(urn. F 8 G FR ~1.C 0 0 I TWOS A O D I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lronl. ~175. no l)fllS/ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Ol "t'l.fo:X ~·JI Uli72 I photos avail). Shorechci Rd. Short or T T N u r.: K 0 N I r R 0 R 0 v E M I R NPT. HGTS. Medlt·St)'le. chlldi·en. Cati ~l'll:I -2 ,DR. Gar. Pat.I(), l>r~. lh Ov.n1·r '!fir lbJ C'ondo 1 . 1 $750 67~ new a br. 2 ba, beam Carpels. •Sl8S., Murri~ J'r1ol c.1r "I. m1 10 oce:.in HA C<i~I\:-,. \ B n11yfront·50xlOO, fee. oag term. · Ow AT I c HY a UR EA BT v L F. F ceil'g .. l'rpl, dbl. sar. Aporttnenh U11fwtt couple. No .children oi-~t 9o<i >-:to <JX.:t, C>\:"1<,\IOl.:\I o10),;,o do<'k easement..aBR.2ba.blt.ns.Sep.un· ti4U-2ti6tior~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• pN.'S.645-1720 ----rrom ~ I lK.000 ~·II or tride. il. Avttil 4/JS. ~ Mo. 2 L 0 I Pl H C L 8 0 T A H N R R U 0 N R ....;_---.,..1 ----- -sGlltto AH I 010 f' u I I Y r<' n ted H 311 J>nnt'1p11lt1 f>42-3-1'J(). Blk11. beach. 67~-1957 D It D H T 0 0 C H H S T UM r Y WT g : ... p& t Alfttl l'wtt ialM I land 3806 Large 2 br duplex, e\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()fr;;inv1ew<. ugt, .LJ!IJl ----':' •••• :.................. a l l;tChed gar. $170. 2 TAX IEFUMD Mat.11{.i, 171414!16-:~;u MCMMtain Dnert Very Pvt 3 br Jn Old O. NOLEN A Y YD R LOK PH TR B v ••••••••••••••••••••••• childreook,nodogs.21'n$ r ,. c 1 ~ r ----Resort' • 2400 t'rpl, dbl. gar. beaut. Ee c g y u AT o 1 c ALT 8 AT T £ ....,.,0 ,,......,. 3707 28R yrly, crp~d. inc. CP1acenua.~71M3 ~ " · ' ' Y 0 u r garden" on dbl 1 .,..,..,5 '-•••••••••••••••••••••• stove, refrlg & 3ar. -----. ' Rrl1 lt"d 1,1 .. rC'lurn IS ....................... " .• ~· . c L 8 ,. TI Iv 0 ,.. .. R ,. .,.., N Ol"A~ L e .. 0 ... n-" • ' BF.••t· A. Avl now 644 52'70 I I I O O H D II l R .:Tf.PS lO beact\ 2 br yrly e 8: -2$. . •r.tVJ•, arg ., r, • u., crp&a, good .d'l V1lldi;te <;ardens .,,.1 • ~ LAKE ELSINORE a -· -· · "~••<"mo lllJ"ne;::,:r ,...,"' Rltt.675-2~ drps, bltns, Up!ltalrl • .,,,.,., ' I O 00' I' il It t L ff I L Pr UT R LR L M g Y RM -.,., 1 .. 4!tiUl-vu O C :-.o cfon t wun 10 "'IV your a ~tP• ! 4 xl • a • ul • Costa MHa 3224 mo. Adlts, t;7S-6G40 ._1....__ ,._1____._ 3807 ~7e! .. ~.... C. UO • cfrc•:11n llomt• :iny lonaer. f pvd rrt, olive lree1,. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' TN I It g V I R '( C T k B It A V M D --n.t-..,., -......v Our 2 tx"<frm, 2 bn &1nilf' /2' trlrs 11650. Owner VETERA' NS lll::ACH. Pier. 1 br, ulal •••••••••••••••••••••••. , ... lorv model )!1Vl'11 you M&-1616 Tiii,... --llMI.,... ..,_ 1~. pd .. ~,00 Adulll" ~ L• W"lk to ba"/btach 2 br :it BR, bllns, crpta, drps, ......... ~ ...... ·~ .. Ille ...... fiM --' ~ ' • "4N IC'•• u I t ~ltf W l9\h St. W.,..,,• )Our t'ho1Cf' 01 ('<Jrtwl -Don't rent )'OU c:in ..... ..:.. ................ al . l'Aitewater.1 tr/1 -2llti0 adults,l '~ba.aur,lndry. (.;enters. 1912 wil" rlrp .. & bit ns. n.Hur.ll v .A.LEMTIM~ own .. ll""m" With no down ..uy rhA•-ou1 n1• -pa1ro $240. yrly Refl4. . 0 .. •ct, ood b F \ he l A V ... .. " ' TRUlfrWO• .. " • .,,.., .. ,. ..Ir" PEN fHOlJSE ~-15.sSor··---·7 Apt. A, .M. $1 mp "' cda .~netsv, pa•·o IJl ~ - ...... WOlll.O LOVF: THIS pj)'ment No payment H"'?T.,A~'8t. 0"!!'..'!;...... !.~~!: '. ~ .. , ...... bay vi-1 blk ; !JOl"ry no pew! 512-t.,1\ '11' L-On °' pri u · ,,... •PAL."' D~'""·'uT • tor al lt'rt~l 30 dMys. "'" " ._. .... _, • .. ...,.,.. ~ ""'" ".. ,. .. ,. Ill d .......... \nun. ror al 100 Total Fot a..uitd A.d ... ..A, n tlUPI y cill_J8Jlrt. QVllU,.,,. .. be&CM I lrplc. OE d/vt, Coro.ti .. M* 3 ~)IS. 6H-__ ~ __ e_v_N._.:A.o \'l F.W Conrlom1nrum World Heal ,.:stuc .,....,... '~'"' • ..1.~ L..-" '"" • .'I I ,,.,, mo IO ACTIQH -etc. 3 br~ c.onv OICTl1 I Ull, ........................ J Br' I~ n·-,~ ..... ' rltla; 1.n~·:-.. "'" & m:11n( Cal Sp•clou~ 3Rr. l • ,n;1 liPl'C'lll llbl S IO vrteran Sft)ey ·~ch ,.,,., ... S...lt • Find'' punlM With ovtr &O n IC e ru rn ltura. N. 0 RKASONADLF. 2 BR. 2 do1' O" cq:o~l .... o.:.~ 11'<'1! C'<lll l>nn M Ken. at A NILY "'°' Ttnnls, Pool,J.1t'u111. houi.1ng. A11k torVettran di.oo...ri!lll ~11'1 11 ... ..n.o124 bollll~ kl y I lM tucJ N n., ... .... • •• x.'tl GZl lorlurtllerd~ ,. .. WtMM Owner ~.soo <'-Oun11clor,SSG-17TI,call ""Ml :C ~0 ._:.110(~ .. uu,,, h;:fi ~111 •1·cbj /fell '' • Ba . Crp"', dl'Jl'I• r•r,,11 $, 110 Joano ~l • I ... ~ 67.5 "iu4o 831 ""'"" an"l1mA ,o ..... '! ... '!!!. ............. ~.......... nee IM-!flll , beac1',•hop'1.~76-6128 ,1·MB-»573 • _l <i~ltl. • . "'"' r mJ>1u J ,c, ..,.a. .... lO ',-r.,.. lllcm'l~"'•IMWIPIPf'• r q i.c..c. __ { -.... ,, ..... ....,,.._ IF • I DIRECfORY • G•d11lmg ~•1l1g Mui de••~ ,.,_t"'9JP .. 1111M) ltetnOdel/I.,... • ..................................................................... ···········••·•········ .......••........•••••• THE FOUR ''W's" •TltlM-lfTI• HOUS&CL£AN1N0a 0l.u Plumb1ns & Electrical ,Antk7 uT-.a aooM.AddltioM y Bu1ineas. Call Janltt>'6 Etc . C ommercia l / -,_., -rr-• HEMOOELING TIHS VICI RaaaedyAnosm~ Res1denua l.S4S-1657. frtt ~st Jlm 6752SS~ QUALITYWot<K Prun1n3-Removal C.ill Now 1-·ur STt:AM LANOSCAPING THE BEST in OOmestJ< Mcnowy The Hangmen a re Best fHEJ:o.: ES l'IMl\n :s CA; PET CL~ 0 al Yard Ctunops Cle aning. Robbie's Ra( ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,1c 2740.6. 1-'ree Est. A d I> f7 I 4 I 549~ 1261 <REA TIVE MARKETING SPECIALISTS •l~IOUS IMPROVEMENTS SYSTEMS ·YOU CREATE THE PRODU:T IN ••••••••••••~•t .. •••••• f'rl LawnServ~14 Mo &Mop. 548--0757. W I LL 1 AM S & S on ¥ DSchwartzSr.Mll-l:JOI 7n51 t'.,~•11;!.l•n Free £st. 862-6011 EL E C TR IC I AN. Sm I F E ,.., rec st. 962-861 Muonr.Y li e 283046. . 121311167 5700 .....t/Conal'le job~. m:tlnt/repa1rs. 22 -...---------•Housecleaning by Reha Uric k , block, s ton e. P:unung -Int/Ext. Atrles~ _ _ _ __ •••••••••••••••••••••• !!..s_,..!3xp. lie 233108. HANDYMAN-Homes & ble Couple . .Rderences 586~71. Spray. Wallp..ipe.rang & Qu..illty home amp. he.~ ,WETRL YOU HOW TO BENEFIT ,EXPERTISE IN CONSULTING· ..... -.v Apts. Consc1e 11tiou ltea is. !t~te~.S48-Q71 Mlnorrep.urs.546-7887 yn.. exp. tree ~L l-".ur <.:USTOM Cement Work Crafts man. 64.>6SM. c; 11 K 1 Patios. Reasonable Electric al-Reside ntia l, Income Tax Mo•lttg ftlftter/R --i pnce. • t.'ll, t .trc. Marketing Free Est642-4:i514 new & re model. Free G...,.... Services ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••~!"::!' ••••••••• 1~1~f1 1I7_o_l_t_.-~_. ___ _ Est. Lie. & ln.s. 546--0211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adams Tax C<>n1>ulwnt.s OUT & /\BOUT'!'! PATCH PLASTERING Roo IHJ Systems & Procedures Quality Control Importing & Exporting Cement Work ol all kinds. "'l'H ING S" b Moose. Ser vice in your home al Loc~l/Statewide Moving T • • ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• G__.. __ 1 Y . • • 7 d ( «• ..,..., A 11 y p es. t r e c J ,. ROOfiN<' R e a s o n a b I e. f r ee urvwu llCJ lien woodworlc, rt pa1rs, No Extra Cost •96().1855 ll, ree eat, ... J.~v.i t~um:nes c.;alJ 540~ " • estimates. CaU 838-3325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• plumb1ns. etc. &&2-S613. ----. • • L1ccni.cd & fn:.ure<l • •l1tYourHon.• GORDON Moving. 32 , FrccEi.t 54!!-4060 CONCRETE ~n &~1M 81?/Lndsc p.~ Post Hole or Shrubbery :>.7 Yrs E xperience Va n. lie, ms, lowel>l rutes ,._.llMJ --- ROOM ADDITIONS ~ond s~i~i:iJ~,6,~~01 Holes. An1 number. su~e R('us. lees 968_8182 In OC. Es ls. 581--06-t3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H .,; I'.\ I HS. a 11 types. c t l,ATIOS 645~ _ · ordcpth.Nojol;tosmall. -------• • JuttPIUtftbiftig? He;.as. Free est. he, ask •• ~~~.!~••••••••••••• JAPAN ES E GAROf.N ER <;a 11 5 4 9 -!t9 3 a o r "AO llJ\lt P " for Quaht> PoentllHJ/PapenitcJ 1-'ast Service I u r W., I l. KJU 502U Appli-.ce Repair •••••••••••••••••••••• Aoolicutct Repair Wasb e rs -Drycrs·lk lrig Call J ack, 548-°'1:.l..'l MINOR HOME RE PAJR Pl umbtng-<:arpeotry C.:cr.im1c Tile. 540-SStiO Br eak /Drill /Re move. 10 Yrs E x p. Complete ~0--0168. lncomt: Tax Prepar a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heas Rates Jnyttme. ----- As phalt /Cement. Low Ser v1ce &Cleanup. u un. 20 Yr s Exp •Wallpaperlla ng1ng• Just OneCall To. rutes 5 4 9-99:13 o r Free Es t 751 -1937 Con~crve Energy, lower Hca:.onable Hates. For Hy for m ermslructor . J UST PLUMBLNG 640·0168. m amt cos ts, rt!!>1de your Appl call 5.j!J-9941 01 Carl Re bko. 646-2449. 642-4111 rl:!stdenllal Mobile Home 751~937. -----ChlklCare Ex per ie ncedJapanese w/Alcan siding. Elmo & ----------!St Class Ext /Int p aint, ----------- i&&J YOUNG CA{U'~TER Siqrts ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.R. OT IS Plumbing •••••••••••••••••••••• Land~caping & Garden-S t eve . -19 3-5736 & C .. 'G 1'"1n Svc-ool·Oll2 paperh a nging. aarles Wr~e Est. 9'7!1-7731 496-8757. Tax prepared, your hm spray 25 yrs exp979-5294 HaufitKJ Bkkp'g, r10 planning Bobys ndHJ (Jual1ty work/low rates ••••••••••••••••• •••••• All phases 548-0138 Loving (;are & Fncd yd. C Pre-School learning en· Hy hr/d ay/week. Ni~hts, * 'USTOM 1-'RAMI NG• v1ronment & chJld Care NEILL NEON, INC. l'he Fu II ScrVl{'C Sign Co For Sale~man .>31 J:.17·1 W.iler htrs, aU sat.es, t.11"· posals, stopa~es. re · Tile wknds. Refs. 556-0347 Decks & AddHlons Center. Unique learning _5·19·4159 Ask ror Cal centers qualified loving C _..., t M L: C t S i teacher. Open 6:30 a m to au1M GIUllCJ arpe er• ce ti pm . Reasonable twtion •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~un Cabinets, boat wk. l 0 11 N'S Ca r p c t & patio cvr. katch rmd l. lat Uphol:.tery. On shampoo u ce wk.646-5219 (so i I r c t u rda nt s >. lor 2'.r'.! to 5 year olds. 968-214!S in 1-,ounta in Valley Degreaser::> & all ~olor Childc are by hr/ day/ Carpenter brighteners & 10 minute night. Lots or love. In- ••••••••••••••••••••••• bleach t or your white fanls we lcome. 556-0347. t•urpets, Save money by Cabmel work. gen l re pairs, drywall work, sm addit. 551--0171. SAVE & Profit. Custom re mod, re pair, add on. insulation. Free est & Designs. 645-34~ s~vmg m e extra tnp:.. Contractor (lean laving room. dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall Sl5. Any rm ~7.50. couch ~10, chair SS. 15 yr:> exp is what co11nis. not m<.'thod . J do work m vscl f . Gd . re fs. 53i--Ol01 ------ K 1rchner Con:;Lrucuon All bid~. repair or re· modeling & elec. needs. 27 years tn Orange Co. &15--07i)g or 548-6958 Paradise Gcr..Wng Specialize Restoration & L a ndsca pe. Mlhly M".i1ntc.-nancc &Sµnnkler Hc p air . ti 42·1!649 & 67:J.;$!HO PROF G ARDENER For Service Ca II 541! 0030 le anups, 'f'r eew ork, G a rden1n g/M1n o r landscp ·g. 10 yrs in area . 646-2693. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearroundserv1cc Hau lin g. y d c leanup Janitorial pa int & re ntal m 111n1 u••••••••••••••••••••• service. Ex pr. s.56--0317 J anitor looking lur Ofrace, Movm g /Hauhng. Student lg t ru ck. reas. Hurry 548 9723 & 535·bi!JR. YJ\HD CLEAN·UP. P:i1nt, household rC'pair reliable. 5~·0347 or Butld '"· tu ch:an Mon lhly rates Al. 49-1--0182 -------- LandscapiftCJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ROTOT ILL.ING S2S most vartl:.. Sod sales & tn· s tall. Lari<lscapang. Day M O VIN G, h auling oreve.Tom .llti0-2170 garage cleanup. flell.ablt Locksmith fa!)t sern ce. 963-6452 --------...................... . •TOP QUALlTY• Interior & Exterior Cu II Lee 8JO. 7271! cv Prof P a1 11 ter. hont.>sl work, rt<u:.. Jnt/ext. trc1.: es l. H els. 5411-275~. 642-3!H3 CALICOTE PAINTING Call 979-3335 State lie & lnsurt!<I Prof. P a 1n t1 n g. In 1eraor I Exl. Free ests 751--0684 day or night. pairs. remode hnJ? a nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• rep1pmg. New Construe Cl-:HAt\J IC TILE New & tion. 24 Hrs. he & bond Ht•muO\!I. Vrt"t' 1::.t. Sm l. 642·6263 Job~ \\t•kumt· ,,:.14; 2 126 HEPAIH. Hc p1pe, Wat er W~ldinCJ heaters. Serv1l'C lines. •••• •••••••• ••••••••••• HonesLwork.Gt2-93l5 •An: Welding• Small ODAB WATEH Hl::ATER lns tat latto n . Guar sPrv 1 cc. 961!-1709 for info. MARV'S PLUMBING •646-9tl07 . NO J OB TOO SMALi. JOl>s. An~ lu1·Jt1on 15 Yrs l'XPl'I' ti lti illl I USl-.:TllE DAILY P ILOT "l-"AST R ESULT" ·SERVIC F. Mushroom compo:;t. lawn To Place Your "Fas t 13urglur proot your home. Spring c leaning: Interior Le w & Wayne's Plumb to ppe r . pla nt m axes. R.es ult " S e rvice Sa\'eS7Lo Sl0 011 1nstalla· patnt& papering. Hl'as m~.15rrsc·~p ~e~-es~~o.11 l>ell vcry & open 7 days. Directory ad ..... call taon price~ + maleriJI. rates. t•x pert work µrn·c::.. ~.!Ja ht . 615·t.i2til Al(n scape . 842-0lli!S. now. 642-5678. ext. 322 &t2 -08J7 . 968-533S l.1_c_. -------- DIRECTORY For Result Service Call ~2·5678 ext. 322 Afl lawllfs U....._ Unfura. A.flu IRK .. s Ultfwtl. Apartments F'Umished ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• or Unfurnished 3900 Costa Mesa 3824 Huntingtoft B~ 3840 Hew ort leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartments FumisMd Office RHtal 4400 Business R~fttal 4450 Bus0i~.,.,·ty 5005 ~~!!.~.~~~~. ~ ...... ~~~~ or Unfurnished 3900 •••••• • ••• ••••••••••••• •••••• • • • •• • ••••••••••• r"P"'"' •• d ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•---------111!••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: :::,amt liernar 150 I Westcliff Dr. Vac · Hall 01 Fa me Home •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• p -~~~~~~~~~­••••••••••••••••••••••• t::I To ro a t J e r onimo. Newport f"tnanc1al Ctr THE COLONY FOOS BALL TA~LES, ti, Cati 557·0124 Jdenuty L Offi <--.. , . ,\lovmg, Mu~t ::Jell ! Ex. ----Private Bach, no k1Lch. GarL1 g e apt dose tu •DELUXE• No pets.~~·. 8 b<.•ach. Great tor single East blurt' 3 Ur. 2 Ba. lst' •NEW• NEW LUXURY ADUI. APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrm~ pool & re c. rm . 2a09 : eaSllHJ c• ~ 30 RETAIL SHOPS cond. for hom e/business. LOST: R eward Gold Call on Site Manager Prime reasonable space l..2tr. slots. Cost S.SSO. sell ~ristwatct1. gol<f tiand. _____ ._·5&1 p1•rson. Uttl 1ncl'd, $170. Incl. s pac master suttc. --2 1 3 /.)!J:i-6:16 6 o r FARTHINGS S T . < 714l642-3n 1 exl 2-16 :n a Ila ble, large & small. ::;.tUOi tr.ide. All for ~100. Brock & Co. ladies. Vac. Old world charm with ;>-15-%42/ i:J7--ati20 II. 8 . & C. M. 3/i. Quiet E /s1de 2 Br . s;:ar<1g1•. 711/536 :Jtl()<J ;.art 7. din rm & dbl gc. Auto I d I l": ,, I door open er Pool & YOU'LL IE GLAD _586_._·84_60 ______ , YOU WAJTf:O! DELUXE OFFICES AIRPORT LOCATlO~ Pa tio :.u1te from ~125. mo. Inc l. A/C. c rpts, drps. all util & jamton al serv. * No Lease Req. • l Month Free Rent. Frcncn windows. gables --530 ~l.>~ or 53(;-2811! poo • a u ts. ;;; ""· ~., 1 ---Ucf reat wn an· a Adu lb u?J-{J7J1. lOCJUna leach 3848 On y, nu µt·t-. lnlroducing new bach Rooms 4000 :.11111 I bdrm apts well ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ort ll !:.Cl'lng. Refined~ Up/K. prtv/ CM 1 nr vt•t a rrordable •Great bus . Adil. 1.m . pct. ·u EACH e nvironment• 55().uo.>8or 548:l!l:11. f u rn is h e d and un · - & trees. Adja cent to • · • f'es ti val o l A rt ~BvsmessWanhcl SOIO LOST: Go.Id Cross Grounds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• necklac~. <..:o~la Mesa 580 UROADWAY Wanted Orange Co. Off area . i..:all ti-12·1634 . LAGt.:NABEACll Sale mova bleliquorL1('. Heward. I.lack Bay condo~ Br .. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$332• IJa. la v rm w1<·a1h1.'dral VEHY ClllC, Architect-!S6.J Am1~os Way,NH t·e1 lmg & tr pk. tam r m. des1 ~nt.·d l s tory apt. M u nugt..><I hy k1t cl1 W /UIL n s acrQSS ~l. lromh.s DeC · WI LLIA:\1 W1\Lrl-:Hs 20/:S:! S. E. lin stol. NB .)57-7UIU .\g~nl ,J!Jti l:!bH • --------- ---I-11 u nd F e m a le Dog. 4 9 4-7915 Money to loan 5025 Young. Bl uck/wt. Dana i----------•I •• •• • • • • • • • • ••• •• • •• • • • Pc11 n_t_v_1c_· ._49_6_-_7758_. __ · tctcutar Cove ucac Like co r e 1 r 1 g f I r e 1• / c ,. • a pvL home. 2 bdrms. 2 ----lurni~hed ROOMS S20. "k up \\llh was h c r I d r Y l' r baths, lg<·. dcl'k, trpk Uav & Ocean V1<.'w. Br. l'l'fll/drps, pool:. ~~t· rm. Ma n y d OM'lS. 2 car cti'. Cpl. lcnc<'d pat to P' t t!l>_I c~r., gar, ~'>. mo garage. M uturc :idult:. quiet. ti42 -9tiiiti ktlrhrn s:JO. "i.. 11µ .ipt • $1 8 5 to $215 548 ~755 or o.i;; J!>li'i BUSINESS LOANS Jo' o u N D : Hu g e TOPLOCATIO~ S50,000toS500.000 Ma le mute. mle, b lk , hl;,--020-nnlv. :'li o t·hildrl.'n or pels. --- Hl'i ·!>. :.. t:.!.1 on vei1rly BA \'FRONT 2 hr. 2 ba. p MESA VERDE Bu::.aness g rowth wttll silver ta il. He 's a love! DRIVE PLAZA cre ... u ve f1nam·1ng. 5<1U-051SJ 646 8453 HOOM & dath, pvt. en· • trnncc for mun w/gd . NEWPORT BEACH L 11 n1H N 11 .. h I ff Or ••t'.' .tnd II *1n111 Avv Hc~ec. ;; Br ... ~ H.1 11111111·~, least• W1 l1i17or t:&l-li6Jii IJt·h.P1cr U\a1I ~ yr ::.au. mo ... u pe :., .. ly. 97!.l -1!135 . 1>11 -15111 tor stort· •11· oll1ce. i\mplt Cull .\t r Hr\'<111 ---------- parking ro~ n & e:ountr} ____ isJ.> 7tiOU 1-· 0 U N D : S m . male ~Id c m p l y m I r ct·o rd .. ~~ 4!!4 -8l70 d1tldren o1>.;,..tti --lU!11• lWt::ANFRONr t&l Hr . - HuntinCJlon B~ach 384 ll\l hl'ill'h JlT. l'uol r.1 l.1uo lsk Wtrlrnl .1 h1 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ilk Ho(•k Apb , Su. J.,1J.! lia, appllan1:cs. 2 l'ar ~<t r. ~e~;~t.~15 QUIET room nr l1\11ll' ~· :t ri.~t>-t\ I ndul>lry. t\ II VII\ gs. l)7U (;h1huahua mix. blonde. Jtmuspht·rt> Mort9a~s Trust , 1c Yorktown & Beach at ::-:1011 S5UU . IU!l :.!iXI . l'pl/dq>s. ;1dults s.>UO ri.o\l'-= mo. 548_-0_5_1_6 ___ _ 1525~1c.,:.iVt.'rde Or F.. Deeds ' 5035 Whi t es S e rv. Sta t. Cost:.i .\1 esa 545-t 123 WALK TO BEACH UTILITIES PAID I JWnr. 675 -Xl~l I ----• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • 536.4338 1433 Superior A•enue LIVE AT THE BEACll St ori.' 111r Hent. Ideal ~5. & up a wk. 673---0440 LOANS up to 803 lk J ut !.tud10 apl!>, :!& ~I H It" l'L y 1-..1 (',111111. llt'\' 2 BH. I rplt·. t'pl:.. t.lrp:.. Newport &.ach 1~1 2' t: KNOT MOTEL l.0t'allon I acing l!lth St. 0 Hr. lrpln hltns. dis .!&::hr .... 2hJ .IU:o.111 ~ t•n rl ~;tr /\dulls no GuestHome 4150 --------179 W.l:lth~CM.ti4::.·U!l67 lst:~&..;0::20/0 hwJ~lll'rs. :.! t·.1r ~.1r;1;.:t• l' u n du m 1 n 1 11 m ' IJCls. ~~;;~i.; ~ 1----===:-:'.".==:'.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE Rea..JT ndustriat Rental 4500 ~ J k L' ..,., Wh1l1•w.1tl'I' \ll'\\:., 111 PRIV ... TER00~..1 .......,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowe~tratcs OratigeCo . • ,u ncet• ~. ··•om .. w'•' Ii C Eat •pt "' "" 0 11· h I 5J6 :!.>7:1 VH·tun.1 H<"li. ::-.:£.;to :>ttHI CJ anyon s "' tee s pace. am Y 10 FREE RENT Sattl~r Mk). Co. yrly . l!J~ I 7!J.> 2 & 3 fir on <ioll Course. • tor ambulatory pt•rso11. San Diego f'wy. All s11.cs I 642·2171 545·1.1611 1:1:1 ..!X,11 LOST: Fcmillc Wht. Poo. die, Ans. to "Crumpets", v1r. ot l·:astblull. Heward fill OHW enonab 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·'· " '" J ·' · L' • d · ., i '"'llV\' ·•1 1 Ser\'tng llarhor area 24 c;lll•'.''. (')R(),\I' 1· • ..: llllin s. dl>I oven St'll re .... Good meals. Nll'C' sur· (j() du.vs tree rent on l )'r Commcr('1al .mdustna t!2311\tlanl;a :! lir . l.owt•r Uu11fl'' vn deaning, frplc. wNr 2 ''~ l.~~:c_~~ r o unuings. r.ui;t:.• e lcasl' !<31 1400 Space ,to to oANV,' 0 ::,PIHITUAL Ht::A Ol':R J..!d.J Ult. Pri\ i.:.1r. l'lttt l>r. ,1L Un•an (. l <ir gar w rC'mOlC'. ;.111 .-~~-~-Costa Mesa. J\\atl now. 30sq ll 3U d<iy"lrc<'rent yr!>. OpcnlllAMtolOPM pool. washt>r, dry1•r lle 1sll•r l'.1rk . Frpl<·. l'Ond. Security :$1% tu Catl 548-7148. .'iEW plu:.h uttit-c bit.Ii.:.' W/l)r leasSJI llW l'\'T. PTY "''' purcha::.e Adv1ceonalt mauers. Cl be h ,, . ...,--0.,.,,, t g ru0 ... -... -. L'or ., '1-100 644 0 '"'9 Lo " Rm suiles Con --• ., d TO ·•1·• N. o:.·1 •'am1no Real oseto ac .,,.,., .,.,., pa w. a ·..,e.~··· ""' · -""' l:ORONA DELMAR VacationRentals 4250 l "rl•n•· .. "m . Xl·riJx 2llOO~q.l-L S:SOOS>Crmo .. n "" "'" -----adu lls. <·o n~tdcr 3rd ----T I ... ... ... n 75 B I N u A t.i l2 3573 San Cle menle,Forappt. EXTRA IK 2 br. 2 ba, dlx person 4!l4 -35-l6. Sharp 1 Br, Occun 2 bl ks 2 Br ownhouse, lrp c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• copie r. N r OC a1rpor ~L 39_ . ire 1• 0 • gt. ----• Call 4!12_9034 4~.!-l;llJG poolsad(' a pl nr bch t\dlt. --shag, nu app. Rtrls n trom ~60 l Br from ~05. NEW Palm Desert Condo, g;n-3040 54 l -a032 Announcemenh/ .1,,. ~·rott YBOOK llOUSE n pets S1~564" OO!S(J Pool. te nnis, continental 2 br. l'n ba. tenn. crts. p I / Abra-as ... -..._ s orry no p ets. ::; ,,., ., I . • .>· w•TERFRO"""" • COSTA MESA.* Loerssto&naFo':..-....11 .. ...._~ 5J6-tl362 Laguna <..:anyon. Young . hr<'akfast Some ocean & pools. Jacuu 1. Taking "' "' _ l'i3J Fuller ton ,\ve CM udults. children and t>ets ::,pac 2 Br, 2 Ha. upve• Catalina views Separate Hcservations. ~ per N~wport •ach l:mo.:H00·3700·j(J()U ~q It ••••••••••••••••••••••• t::xp. m asst'US('S, lO-lO 1'' R E 1-; H (.; N l' A I are wC'1<·11nw :! HH & duplex. At.l ull" lkls tamtly secuon. Close to week. 7l4-493-fi273 Ex~cut1veo1 f1ce~ Larger u nn s av;.aal. • * til:! -tilt.>5 • • SE RVI C l~ Nl'W JJ)t~ OEN. s:12.'l. j)l'r mu Ill S~!l5_. jl!(i :!~5ti (JI ~hopping & fmc beach. ~150.Sl:!.i,S:l.)(J.\J.1 * ~AMTA .AN~ * -Lost&Found Sloo•--------- 41 vu al. In 11. U. Wulk ii rl Udl'' ttl 111 llt'S, La r,.:1• _4!1J-(il:MI ti44 ·2til I . Cuban. Bag Bear. Si ps 12· 2 View 01 bo;.a ta & watc1· ltl0\J· l30U·l 700·:ml;;,o()\)· 1~ ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• S ante re •~t'k. s, ,· .~o. (?AceL,aL~'"'~~. JZ:h "!'r' n 0 d I' ti (I I' t'1'11 . \"(\' ;J llJI :J Hr. 2 Ha. I .. blk to l>t•ach ~:~~~11~~r r~:~' lblc, BILL GRUNDY sq It & Uf). immediate oc FOUN 0 : Su per gentle Nl 11C'teerllls1·iient ~--u__ """' .,....,.. helmt1.Allcn. U '' •< SJ5U/m o. Year l y Realtor 675-6161 cupancy. Suamese cat with badly .• Br . 1,,.,_ ..... putio ovrr .I 0 11 NsON . Ht!all111·!. 1;.a2_31gg \ F1\BU LOL'~1 &>8nu:. t?I" RNtats to share 4300 -,, --.---•• -1'attress Rlty. 97!t-£5il hurt paw. Vic: New York Get· Together:. " 00 t:l7 1711 • or 1!11 11.1:1 lt!r w1lh1s au! dch s. HowSui•-1tls 1.onC'ly look•n" "nit' roursl'. ~OI · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Ave 546-9099 mo di:i7 5:1H·."it}I:! \'\c:.. -~i-;w 2 br. ,<~l>u. oceanvu. turn d. & 1 bclrm :;. un-2 Ft>tTwle need 3rd :10 -1.j Executive Su1tel200 Wa~houseJLt. Mfq. . -. --E \t•n111 g:. _ ·--__ ____ . beam cell g .. lrpl. onl} turn d. in C.\1 ~uo in dtn llomr View Pool. Nr SQ.fl. Deluxe office areu :\ear O.C. Airport. llAAI LOST: S ma ll Shelue Dog l BH bltns 11;_, Ba, c·losl! Newport leach 3869 ~25 per mo . &W-5!!71 n ,.. rs "t f u b u I 0 u s N.P. Ctr. SlSO + &!cur. on Newport Harbor. with Sq . f't. Hent month to Urn/ Wht. Looks La ke lo bearh. 'Sep. ga r.1).!l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -restirnrants 111 So. Cahf.. Early or late 640~l\Jol ~ddt uon~I 1400 sq.It. Ad· month. Bus . .>rn -1111 . m ini Collte. Nr 31::.t & 536-6321 early A~I ~def~ SanJua11 3878 :>. nates free in 1 of 90 ----J3l'Clll. Crpts. drps, a m· Hcs.all.5,::li9-31&1 Ocea n F rn t. Heward ;·~ Capistrano ~lutt•I:; or llotels. Coast WANTE D : Fem . m id pie lrt!c pa rking. coast 675·0~l.Days9i!l-Sbti0 L~e deluxe 3 br, 21" ha, all Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• to l'oJst. ~04. in <-hips & 2o-s. to shr. deluxe 2 hr. 11" y a L N cwpo rl B l. tora9~ 4550 features&bltn.satllunt <2111et 3 Br,sundeck,pool. bonus priLcs 1n L as apt . w /sa m e . NB t:H:?-164<1 •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST M an~black v.allcl. Jla riJour $350 mo. children . $225. \'cga:.. Special d1:.cuunt .,A· ,,,,17 LINK S50. He ward. \'te. Brt~tol ALSO ... ...a..1& Call 515-513'1 pm ~s tn Buyer ~ v u1de .,.,;i·on NEWPORT leACH STOR •GE , ..... ITS 5&·'""~~~~111 I u w c r · C · M 2 Br. 2 ba S265. Sep "'G~ S__....a •na .• _.3880 on all mJr. applla111:e:. H UO M t h ni ce home Deluxeolf1ceswtesfrom N \ L "'a U ~1" NL' ·s .,,,-v-_ .... __ g arages. 1!46-4!.138 or _.._... urn"' 615 !1946 w i pol)I . wom an o r ~M o.Broker P . 1 ;-, 1 .,s. FOUN D : Samo\'cd . 846-1311Vacanl HOllMS •••••••••••••••••••••••-"oman w1ch1hJ Rea~ Healonomics 6i."i--OiOO O H ECn .. ~AT I ONAL Bt!ach & Slalcr.·H.B. --------s11:;. l':e"cr IBR. bl_t. S.\NTA ANA I Rr upper 557 6H7 STGE . ..-rom ~ .• JJm Owner must identi ty CJllS.>J GU.l:!or8J.15H.i!I <t::vl's & W1rnds1 tor In rorm;.1t1<111 on Small L: roup:. now 1orm111.: tor· ~.1rd s. Po tlm·k .... t'tC \J.!l'S 3.'l .1.i .\1111prot1L. ---- II t·: \I, t<::-. f'\ rt-: l'H1\l.\INli I nd\' 111 ... t ' 11• I In fl l't·r~1111,tl i.!lh'llLIUll ~JI('' exam l ·J ~ ..,!> \c.1de my :>IX -1 l:J.! 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba. near bcat'l1 . * 2 WEEKS FREE r rrts. drps. u1~posal. (,d s115 . d o wn ~t.!5 . All -D£~Ti\L SUITE, 900 sq ooree & San Diego 1-·wy. ~2.2493 ___ _ pet:s/ch ildren OK. $lt.15 Move in w /d e p osit~ loc . 2701 W. ~lcFadden. w •cncl gar & A IC, Wall For rent·i'"emale s llart• H; No. CM. 45' sq. It. Mr ~7!1-UlSO ----------Wnulrl Ilk•· 111 m~···I t:ill 536--03:?1&~2--l53:1 only 1 BR Sl90 2 .BR 1'11.;"1:! a ccept kid-: & pets. (;ondo 1n F V. 968-l71!U ..Q.Kecr~833-~.....:.._ l1'0IVlf>l ,\L SLorag<.' fOUN D : Blk rem:ilt-pup OrurH?l' t'c> !'Iii attr. -l,UXUHlOUSl br lurn o1 S2Po30ol,ReJrar1cgu.z~1~.cuRr1etcy .. "'125 N t:W t;ll :.male. I 5·12 wH alt 5pmorwnds. OFFICESPACEHI gara)o(es. Sl.>. mo .• PY Vic . l'<h1~nolw & .!;1:1.i 1111· \\t•1.•hi .¥ dult'' " "' " -----S H ll h Tusun C M, :$/8. 6-12-218Q mil Am " s1111 01 ~11111'1 unfurn, new .shag, drps . nidg w /exerci!il' rm . :-;mall child/pct ok. 2iUI Garo9esforRent 43 0 Wt•st claff Drive. One do~n ~own unt. c · all3 ell\ ,,,1111 ,, w 1;11 nan~ frplc. ~00/~35. 2 uttl Billards,ColorTV W .\ft'Fad<lt•n :,.t:! 1~;.17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• man 0J11ce S65 mo .. :i 536-4~50 ll'.ilua t">, ,,,.11 .uuall, gjf,.__:11Blks Lu ut·c,111 SouttlLaguH 3886 OAKWOOD S ING L E. 2 10 Gt"cla r , man orflce.~ir,etc.$175 RentalsWanhd 460 FOUN D : S ml old En~hsh t.'lhll'.Hcd. J\\;m•. M!ma Irvine Ave. at Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport l3l·:id1. ~.mo. Cal~ei:.e_H111 .EH2--0200_ •••••••••••••••••••••• sheep do~. \.'11•. E Ulull a1'111 ··ii ·• ~· Ill t..'.111 l'~ 2 WHlll Free Rent 545·1855 3 HM slUd10. Cny vu, blk c FIG HTS 5-18 72W _ c. I>. M . 2 5, s q 1 t x Lady Wllllt:. :.mgle apt. nr Elem Sthool. 615 -.)!J.!ti 1·li:an J.!t' photn~ 1\'. more in· Next lo beach. Stud1os,I.; _________ tw it. Uttl inc. No pets Si ngle l'ar. I·: SHk l'o:-ta 720t.l/2411 P.C.H. w /opt. Cst. Hwy. & Hospital' eves.55ti-4760duys ''' \\ r11i> ,\pl l ' :!.;1 1&2 br trom i l 45 ... s:lUO 1·1!) 41!11! 7 d 557 306224 h s uth La g una 2 13 \\1·11111.1 :-.1•11.1 . San __ ·--Mesa. si.; 1110 \,I:? 2w. ortra e · rs . o · 1-·ouND: re m Bl'aglt•, It 1 ll·mi•nh'. !llhi.! ~~:_~;2;ls & tc nn1:. COROHADELMAR Apartmetttsfumished INFLATION stor.only_ ss•rt•Cl'\fT _430-=941 7. re d b r n 1wh t . VIC' J 13r. 2 Ba turn or unf or UnfurniWd 3900 Office Rental 4400 llil7 WESTc U';.·1-· NH Business/ \Ir· Fadden & Hush a rd \I\.\ tu llm,. Sh;ir<' t::p ----------•I S500 yl'ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• The price or everything ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\GT. 54l~J2 ln•~st/Fittanc:e Wt•Mm H II .1.Jti ~ l 10 <'h•"·'~" 111· \lt\'11. April $185 &up STE,STO.E•CH 1s "oing up No w ••••••••••••••••••• 111i l.! :;::~.l1l1i.1;;-:.i111.l'J ~ • · l>t•11tul Su1te·900sqt1 . n·· •••• :-.tr.iycd from lluntml(tvn • 2 BH. l b a. winter.~') ~~ Orilk wood Gfiardeh .n IApt's mod. 4.'l• sq It N Co:-.ta • 11\10. t"HE.I!; HEN'r * Seachll , cal, d.irk grc.\ l'H .. :li" \ \ 1•·1 l ,:Z & 3 b e drooms :lllR.2bn.~unf.yrly acmtiCoc.cun •' heps you gtinl ataon .\t esu . o K t·c•1 1•, Nolease.Dlxomooa adJ lwsineu hf!hterlace.Wht.collar 1'.1r111 g 1·1111 t1 11\-nl1;il F1 r<'places. P a t ios 3 BR.2 ba .Yearly,~IOO by orrering nn exdus1\'l' l!J:.l-ZllOU Aarporter Hotel; A/C. Opport.lty SOOS nam e tag . He wa r d iuuni.('ftnc: .'<. l l•terrnl 8 1,ns. S ha g c rpb . HEW,ORTCREST ~~<~ "No R e nt R ais e full services. Frm S1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-1878. ,\boruon, ;1dnµt1011 & enclosed gar11 Jies 2 DH.abu.condo i525 G ua r a nt ee". W e S uite or 3 off1cf's. mo Aftahate .,\illtPttim -----~cepang Children & pt:l5 accept couMEtlCtAL • lochelon jlUarantee that your rent W/Storage area tn C.\1. 2172 DuPont.. Room 8 VEHDIMG l.11st: v I(' Brrn;.i rt.I ,\ 1\ PC,\R I·: ,')IT 2.5b.:l ed. Close to beitc.h. No '" •1 IR,21R will not be raised ror 1 wo 11q.ft. ~oomo.w/utal. •833-tilnoon • Cha rle. CM. Or ange re c . !>60 -3221 Mgr ; Orrlcesuite,Nl)t.~ •211&0.n full year and you still me 642 -1064 We sell the finest nt.' longha ircd cat w 1 flea JobW nted/ 839-'133 REF Properl) ,,. .... $175 have the 1'lex1bil1ty or COMM 'L-PROFESS'L equip. We turrusb large ('()liar. May have green ~ 7050 Management. · month-month occupan· 0 1-'F'ICt:. Very oomfortu· Class I\ office bldg, 27 Comme rcial & lndustnal ink on p:a"s HP\\arcl • associated BRO KFRC.. Pf A, rr,11-; MetoV.rd.ioat &Adoma cy. Plus you gel a lot ble.Su1ta ble l or:?dt•.,1< ll c;1 rb or Bl v d . la t locauon" Xln1 f1nanc1n• !ill 01 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·1800 moreror yourmoney at ureas .Perfcl·tOCl}l<w. ,\JJm:.1. C . .\t. 1-:1c,, avJ1l.!'\mall:\tarttnl!ln :.. 1-.q• ll u11 s 1•1'll'.iner ==========I oakwood, Including $1 2212 Dupo nt. l rv1n1•. ,\f ('. elt•1•, j,11111or, vestment. Cull LOOll)' &. 1-'C>UND. Ull. ,\tghJn, .\l utur" ,rtlnlt. t-:, rcl:-BRAND NEW THE EXCITING m illion in r ecreation Tyµc wruer, Tt.'ll'x.ierox mustl', pur k 1 n~ • .,1•1· (;etst<trl~cl ontheroad t \I t . We:.tmm::.u.•r. IH\\ll ii"" transp Fret.• c~t. ~II I " Ii 1lt, •I I • ~.I PAlM MESAAf'TS. racllhlcs. •full tlml' Ac· acce~s t1:ia-ooJa patrol ~1 . R. St1•v,•r. 1111nnci;il 1ntll·1>endl'llt.'C' N e w I a n iJ & II c 1 I :,.i11 72:!7 2&JlecfrootM LargeSpunis h 2 bedroom. tlvltiea Oarttct u r who M•dlc.-1;-~ m1u S.ii --0 136 or l'h tur 111 10 . 171 •11 tl17-0l'ltl ... -,Cl\, & Up. to'ircphic<'ll, l':. ba P11llo. balcony, MJNUTESTONPT ~ • "' vnn .-. 2-1 \\a11tl'O 10 .1d1h·,·,.."1r :c1ut1 ;': erpl"", n~ur 5 Polnl.8 blt.ru., enclnr HOag llosp. HCll Tpl~ns •·parlle,s'v... UH~:s. WO ~q ll prolei.:.1onullv ti.It. tlJ!Jti t1:lll • tO\ ---FOUND . lilk m.1lt> J)Ot> \'n\'l'IOJH''· 1.1.,l II\'•'' ¢. cbc,ppin':-. Children & A d ul t:., ~235 . mo Hu<'h ,\,~RH. npswmore.riec .,..n· decornted. ~/mo. 0011 :\ION i-·rcc Renl. W,1lk PRIHTSHOft die. toy,""" Hurn Uc h depend;.abll· Klti .>lfil ~ OK .• No tee. Agent _64_2_-4_JS_7______ l rom Slti2. day Brunch Dover C>r. Nli.1>'5 ·l6JO to 0<·~1111. nt.'w di<. UJ ~•l l.t•llc•r vre:.::.rntbet, <.; •1. 3/ti. 9t$0-lhi7 .lit :lP.\I ipm Cap'b Kldd,"2-7904 Adul~ NoPeu. SlnfJlea, l lt.i,2 bedrooms. MEDICAL OFl''ICE Jor c pl ·Jl . ¥l 7S . 673 7t1Sf;/ l'olur cuitea· ~., ... 14· t'OUNL>. Money obt Want.d 7075 ~~~~~~~~~~·! NEWPORT llloEAWAY (5'81~!6i .. ~~9~~port •'urn • unfum. Wlt.h all sub·lease. 330 P1occnt1a, l.l73·ltZZS :-.q . It. bldg· ofl trt• •111 BalbOa l'enmsula ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAA.ND oewdeluxo2 br, Yrly, 2 br, blk from-bay Blvd. I the extras. Models open N.8 . 645-47411 :JOO SQ FT. crpt.3/drps. front. Tcrm!->. l!'l0-4504 67.>·0204 Motel m a rs. exp. In motel. a>-a, din rm. -..w. O/W, & btach. frplc, open ~6-88&0 daily 10 lo 7. Sorry, no N.8 . Lawof11ce F1nnhiAS ~!1.5. p e r mo . Call ASSOC IATE. Let Mt: Golden Retrte\'er. muk>, condos & ye:~rl)' ~ntals. cov. 1ar, nr. Hbr. szso. beams. util. pd. Only ------------• peL'l orcblldrtn. i pace •v•1I Ideal tor uc• 646-2130or679-a700 Teach V~~ liow To Earn ··Sha nnon ... Denve r ~ OJ60in 12 ___ _ ...:sw:..:..;;.~_eo.;..,1_5 ______ ,_S27~•-·_9_5._e_7_3_-_, ______ 1248~ Ap~ ru~orStuntNB Oakwood cnt. or 1nveltlt1lllll()t' Incl F URN. o fllCt Bao.IC 0 us~0P •• ~ Income.·~ tags. Vic Avocado. CdM. Coupfl>M>cks Dill mgnt. ifl 2 8r, crpta, drps, bltns. PAIK HIWPOlt'r 64~8$4 · 1 ·• G-~-~fepl " cop~' m~~htrie Cost~ Mesa Pl•u. ~. C a I ·1 ~M r _in.)';.'~':;'~ns: 675-5864. CM / N n a rea Also exp. prtY paUO, no peta, SJ751 APARTM9n'S ~· ~mo. Ca,!!.7a..: 1 mo. ~-3000 7141!197 _9630. .,.., .. UNO · DOG t>lk mal cockt;11 I wattreA~ work soa Al bame St .Ba 2 •• ""SlallAS• • A-_.._8ft.... . " v . . ... • c W:tnted 531 -2710. Rm I • • chelorlor ~ a-a.-~ 2 Rm 0tr1ce11 ~ J>('r mo. ---.ssl...ttl 4450 l:-JCERE 'T E D r w/Whl on <'hest. "'"" lOI 120 ~031 Bcdroomund 1 BrotlltJid'°tfamoruo 14_, .. .._....... Uul incl. i7!J w. 19th St.••••••••••••••••••••••• • s 1"., ~u8pe, • h1r. Vic. M1s.,1on V1f'J() Town~ furn. Adul~ onb, n ,. C t. «Ml ·lilh;7 JU'eat restaur•nt .. usy SH«J-1869 MM. W_.._ ... 7100 OCSAHV1£W 119 liunt f'r. ~.so Open 11-& oau1 pets. &bowcue cfe.t111 lrvtne and 1f0'1 ---l t:Jld~. :l:J7S 21q. n. ·2 4 ror area tn Santa AM. Rf(lht ---.--.,. -~ tntton Av• .• cor ttunt• Spa-Pools Tennill ap~. atepa to bcu•h 141-0~!oO CORONA OELMAR auto repair. brake, whl 11rt)' may neaotl1He. t"OUND: Olk rem Nf'w· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf'JlOD le Bl ltJmoro, 2 bt Acrch111 rrom P~Kblon seruriLY bid a, 3r1vatt .... ,.,. ..... ._... Deluxe omces l'i'om .ca· ali•nment, upho 31 .. sq rt. ~ust llqmdate immt'd. roundland doa. "M•.1u:r· ADV Sp3re 1'1ml', earn to 4uplu, upttal~. I•'·• 1~l•nd at J amboree on patio + bHlC? pool 1ect'land0over Pull1trvlt e /11n'lptepr1Cf 585 W. 19\h SCM Atll ror ~t>.000. All ofl'ers und r VIC'. Ha m ilton.CM ~ .. hr 3 Stu"'· Aee '•('flaybiU,Qalmo.CaJll SanJoaqulnHnta noad . rrom &215. M l5 Rive 142-1110 \.h e WKLTONm.oo. Don.Oaya 540 -S710Evt c:on 11 1d o r1uion &U -3547 or $48-71CO ld·JO <'11llWed.orTburs. Uo~~~~1z:'c.OU·z.w2 C714)644-1900 Ave.,N.8."2~ 22WEUwy6T5 6 4 6 -o i s 1 Ownr1H!r~--Oi.\OO ext.21~ onl!'. 8JS-~ t ' A t Mngr Restaurnnt as\ ood service. Oranae Julius eurcers-Mexican FQOd. lt93 -9842 AVON IUMMY MOMIY. Start building a nest egg now for Easter. Meet pt.>t>plt'. :.ell part time your own time, find out how pror1table sellan fraiirance)>, cosmeltfS. Jewelry and family pro- ducts can be. Interested? Call: 540-7otl.. • BA BYSIITER • San Clemente are-a. 14 . mon. old l>oy. 3·5 days a Wt't:k 4!12 87ij5 aft. 6pm Bt-; \l:TIC I AN'!:i As!>l. ncedt:d . K C'n Tcmµleton ·::. 642~7 Business~ For Sun Juan C.Sp1strano Chambl'r of <..:ummerre . . Salt.t ry Vrom S62S to S750 1\dctres<; [es ume to 32072 \. <1m1no ·ap1strano. San .Juan Attn: Leona ' 1''1tzpa_t_r_1c_1t ____ _ • Coll. Agency Mgr. Cu~t Scrv !Ord dsk ~Fund Ha1:-er1PR 'ME or£!::. a/cood • Tcleph work ·r P HX Rec pt Type to S6-50 IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES5-AGENCY 4ll8 I': 17th <At lr vme I· :':>Utlc 224 Costa !\lei:a . can 642-1470 l>t-nlat A~bttu\c Receptiont:st £xp. matun: wornal\, capabJc ol h1t1ndlm1 nt· c~plton 4t chair side dut1 , O"e girl a norat office . Typ1n1 s klll ,1n s urance koowledgc. X ray cerutacate dcs1r1a1>1e. DENTAl.. SECREY· for proess1ve & ~ ofllce. At teas\. 3 )'rs expenence front desk. Capable or handling ail dental office procedures. 494-&Sll GEMERAL OFFICE l woman ofc needs as· i.ist. S bthnd & typing es· sent1 al. llelp wt bkkpng. Pcrm piume. 25 hrs wk. 675 5333. COMVEHTIOMA.L LOAM UMDERUIB.-5 Housekeeper, h ve-in, non· ""''g\ s moker. non·drtnker. Downey Savings & Loan Resume with rererences. has open mg~ 111 its H.B. Salary open. P.O. Box ofc. Must be cxper'd 1n 40.I, Balboa Jsland9".!662 underwriting convcn Production Spvrs M cGr~J!or Yacht Corp ,\I I 3 S111 lls IOJ I Pl<1ten11a, CM. uonal loans. particularly Housekeepers relie r. 2 fo'rcd1e ~l ac & l-'ann1 days p /wk. Vic. 641.h N.B. ---------• .Mae. 1-'or further info, Own transp. 645~ conLa c.t :it _rs. Bre hm· flousekeeper, Cook. li\'e ~-8321. Equal Oppor. 1n. Uneocumbered. Pn Employc~ _ _ _ rm & ba. 642-9606. Real &tate Li tensed !>ales person 642-9900 TYPIST. Exp for Stat for P.r\. of11C'e tn HB. Bkkg exp he lplul. Full lime p e rm 536-<lltil & 530-3793. WA I rtu-;ss over 21. ex· pd. For Duy & Night Shilts . JIOWr\ROS 1u:s fAU RANT 073-77~ for appt. ' k. exper. 111 m~ilt !iousekeeper wanteJ. REAL ESTATE Wa1tres!>. Apply tn person dtel:.. apply at Willo..., L1yJ! 1n. uncrowded. un S •LES..,........ aft 4. Sid·::. Blue Beel, 107 Lake Com•, Hosp. 261-po lutea Lucerne-V'alley A ~ ..... Grand Ave. Long Beach. tn the high desert. 2U For a<:l1 ve adult com· 2lst Sl Pl, NB. Ca.:.!13-426-61-1 1 min. lo litg Bear Ml. mun1l y 1n Laguna WAITHESS. Fo d & ~---------1 Room&board+~l50per N1gucl.40-60 'irsofage. Cocklall. Part P1me. k . mature. Moder mo. 7141751-5556. Call Mon or J.o'riday Sat/Sun days. Mon/Wed c onvalescenl hom e. --ONLY lOam -Spm Naghls. Oillman ·s Good salary & benefits. JUNIOR SAL£SM£N <l~-4509. ' Res taurant. KOL E. See Mrs . Halt>. Beverl}' --Balboa Bl vd. Ualboa. M:.ino r Con\. Hos p , Age 10 1.~ Earn $.!0-S~O Recepuon1st wanted for CA. 2"452 \: 1,1 Estrada, per week geuin~ new e~sy hair sa.ton. uge 18.t~ \vll_O_W_A_N_T_S_T_O_W_O_R_K_? Lagun.t ~1~:-____ customl'r:. lorlhe DAILY ":a · . AL fo RED 0 ~ DRIVJo; ACAB ' l . . PILOT alter school and 675~70. 00 . L' h. ~ COOK Saturd3ys. You must l>e CH !Sr. your ~urs. l Rale1~h I ~ills H~p1tal. out 01 :-chool by l :OO p.m. RECEPTIONIST work I or your::iell, bt Ca ~ 645~10_7 __ and be able to work at lrvme boot mJ gr. desires your own boss. M~1 or ~ · 1 ., d . . .. N 'd bl recep women. C::in be slightly eltcates:.cn Girl, pan east., ay!>pe1 ...,ee ... o exp . persona e . . hllnd1 c·1 ed Neat . time, w,'Sun. shirl. Must deh vencs or collectmg. ttontSl. Ll. C'lericul dultes C..:t A• PP , · e Vts be nea t. See Te rry. Iii Tr a ns por tatio n pro-incld.979-2118(). eland AP~t!~~~atonc70. Sup·: • 1· 95 L · 17th vuJ <l Ca 11 644 6236 re ire · ..,c ~ · 1m'' Liquor. 4 · ,... . e · · · plem e nt your mcome. St.t:M i'..qual Opportunity REUBl9o..l'S Dravea cabtihrsormore ---~mployer 191'11111 hverymt!n o\rl l perm --a day. Apply in p/t early morn LA f1me LADIES Mow HW-Yellow Sa? .eo .. ,lil6 E. d eh v to NB homes. • Part time to$70/wk. "~ 16lh St., Costa Mesa. · per mo. 64 2-4800· l''ull time to SUS/wk. Merc"-diM entnl Asst. cha1rs1de, Bener1ti;·Train·g-Salary COOIS •••••••••••••••-•••••• lull time, X-Ray lie. re· J need ~ ladies LO assist quired. salary OPf!n, fr. me 1n my expanding rnge be ne t its. Beach bus iness. Call Andrea at rea. 847-2569 6404>373 Jfl lOAM . Apply 3-5 PM Daily 251 E. Coast Hwy Mewportleectt Equal Oppor. Employer IM'1/CCUJICU Days & N1gh1-1. Stand by ume, d1ffe rent111I pay, Full or Jl /Ume t:xc-ellent benefits. 1 Contact Mrs Jen~en. COSTA MESA Me•on .. Ha1pltGI 30 I Vldori& CM 64~2734 ~ >ALESGlRL for Women's &: Men 'R Sportswear. 1-\tll lime. exp. nee. App· I 1n rA . •uwa,y, So' . ... ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR ES£N1'S ANTIQUE SHQW AMDSALE I 0081 E Pups , 9 wks, Geroge Sale 8055 cropped . Marienburg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aestro ltne. show qual. SAT. M 0 v 1 n & Sa le! 962~ Couches, dressers rugs . •Irish Setters-AKC ~ wks. F1eld1::ihow/Pel C hampi o n lin es 532-S!J89. bks helves .• ass orted this., baby turn .. clothes. books, mix. misc. 375 Brqadway, CM646-4385 8050Funitwe 81)50 Furniture 8050 ......•.............................................. , ............... . Country styling Jor the way you live • I,• For• Ad hi w--~ World Ceil S.e 642-5678, Ext. 330 Stw 'n' St•ll ! 7l COU&~ Xl7 '73 4 Or Auto; V~ *fr Whh V ·1 , •utomatlc cond, IM CClld M. tr•u "'" 100. AlR, pnc . Int• . Rad.o. tape, tdt w~l. 141 l . :I POWer wtndows "11 •t•. --....:,,. ~-vinyl root. Low miles. 7J _,... J>ret•Y tu. i HS31> W72 • M4 YIMtlt!tr below Kelley &lut &Ok 2 Odor Sei f -7~;-·-· price. 4.~Jandtr .1116' . ~xr.r.~~ l'rans •UITAilSON Wl\.lte w1blutinttr1c>r Caprice Estate Wan. 6 *» ~ach Blvd. .. st''' , . pa11. p/b, P1S. ;J,/C St.eel H.B . " ~-41844 ~e a\ I~ Olds. Excelleo~ run·· n1n1 cond. ~. 111 VI. MarquJta OSanCL .............. , ...... .. ·n fUiTO, ftlr c.QQd ~ • &11t O(fer. w.-. Ir . : I t ~.c• 646·t303 ,rad1a11, x1nt oond . ~ DallwPW•••lll••'flHM• S49~i2900 . .._,... • HJS • -r " · · 611TOYOfACOR~A •••• .... ••o•••••u•f" ,......... '72 RED ~u.nabout, aut.o. ~ • $'1SQ/Bestolfer '13 CH£V K;ogswood St. '7 w/immQc. wht. ant. 340 .330 W. Bay: c<ie.ta Mesa 30,000nl.l. $1131. • • S48-1TlJ.l0-3pm W1n. Xlnt cond. ~ a t o w1AM lfl4 ster eo or cair ••444-6Kl•• ._.. '*:',... ... ~pr v•a .... 9770 farm. 6'3-6746. t;tpe deck, e~ papei, Marsaret Greenma n .1il Run ~l Cstm int " ......,.. ,,.......'~·JNO t •••-•:! ..... .., ........ 1970 Ch-.velle Malibu Sp. ~al~·0 & Sa~~ lh:o:~~e:1i •642--4121• pa lnt. 1 ' a.pd, mags , man. Lease direct from '74 MERCEOES B&NZ l .BUY iJunlt VW partt1 Cpe, l ull pwr. +ate, ~Int 12PM · -• Mfl"cwy t950 i2adetbstotr.842--0SS7. --------~---··~CH EVY ·,'J ton pk\lp aulhor lzed deaJer! 450 SLC. ?.000 ~lies Car1. Call Oa.n ~ cond; n u tires, Sl675, ....................... -..+=..AL 99,,_.., DOCK PA I N T \NG -VIJ, P IS . "IC. C>t .... •• lo d d . h •• M " uuol0lilm ora•ter5p"") 644-U 77 1 .............. e . dr '"ardtop '70 •• M -ny~ -"' -·"'"" a e wit . ext.r-. ust • ,,. '£ ....., uvuo ' " • 111e rJ:ury a rq u1s ••••••••••••••••••••-• R E PAlR S57-Z590 There must be a reason sell. 646'8303 .60 YW~ Rbhena. , 6 5 C 0 r v a i r . A u 1 0 • better than a ve raae. B ro ug h•n 2 Dr .. Xlnt E/p:~~t :;;r~~te~~ecfieoo111\;. ---we are IH an s:iles. in an '76 Tags. Gd. ti~ Trans portation. ~75 . M~t·~d~~~rN •~5~l1J.041 Contd. <?orppl serv record ATLAS "BINNACLE."a68~ Ycnts · •&70 serv1oe,fH1nseleC\lof1. SILLUS ,~25.~i~'Y" ~-7282. .. '"' ""' ava l.675~1~- • Bo11t Slip:s ror rent Daven ~;;·~·~-;~··~·.::.••:•P•l•s•. Crevier IMW YOUR C>LOCAlt ·n VW Van,, '('op raek. Clwytlft' tt2S ~."!!~••••••••••••!!~ 7 'M~IRR~UUIRSY 0;~~ ~"'-~lllO .... ~•l lU port M H .. 208 W. 1st Street WE'LL bltn btd, 39.000 ma. i214'). ••••••••••••••,••-•••• ,.. .,. arana ""?"Ql\A> bu<'kets, new cluich, Santa Ana ~3171 Lm:•sE YOU ouaei. 494-12~ a rt 6 p m or '13 Chrysler, fmmac. Full 1 9 7 O F 0 R D l.. T D 2 Door hardtop. Loaded PM • Ha rbour, 714.,..-846......{;4~ runs gd. $ti-OO. 846-1714 ~ ~ wknds. . pwr. t..o w• book. Must BROUG H M. 4 dr. Im· with equipment. Ganger 2929 Harbor Blvll Jn de~perate need of 30· l97l FO RD Super .Van. ~ & sell! 552-3535. m ac cond . Loaded with brown with matchin)! Co!>ta .\le:,J ,moonng or s_llp to lseor Mags,cpts,paneling.Lo ~ 100 1967 VW Baha Bui. re· powe r accessories . v1nylroof.Goodrunmn)! 546-1934 buy, pref qua.et cha nnel. ma. $2000/oCCer Y D-9583 New & Used to Choose built e ngine. new heaV)" ~Mtlfcd 9930 846-lli77 car. l220DCP I N B/Ba l. area. i Jl,----•>'W> duty clutch. smog con·••••••••••••••••••••••• $1 616 ·73 Du ~lt·r Eton 6cyl. 3" --trol, Shelby & U.S. mags. 72 u .... c-.... '70 L TD Count ry Sq Auto lrJrh Wl•ll main ~7·0115or21 /761-2:!90 68 Ford Van, Efonoline. Ccrpri 9715 Houseof~s w1de lu-es ,headers.tload couy", .... =:. Wagon. full pwr. 81 GUSTAFSON tamed 1 O\\lll'f t«J r titM. loats/ S-&A/ bubble top. se\ up for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523-725 locks. '75 la"s, am/On " n5"•-cond, radiuls. Low rru . 16800 Beach Blvd. l'a:.y trwy miles. :.II bell· P""'..... ca mping, Above A-1 74 C •-.... MAalUV Sl650 546--8672 11 B 84 ·Sid 9080 cond. Must sell immed. "''""I , r a d io . $1500. Phone · · · · 2-&14-1 t•d r a d i al s . $20~0 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl750/ofr. tl-15-3449 2000 '75 Mercedes 64;.1-9338 afler 6 pm. White on whjte. Loaded 73 RANCHERO GT-~l Mustann 9952 t.>1-l -5689 ----UI' SEA RAY .SS m~h w • t h a u l o m a t l c -----with op~fons. Real nice C I d E o G I "21 Ill!. 5 ·a1 '6J VW. Good col\d. New car aL b di11eount price. leve a n ng.4 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1:J D U~'ft-.:tt Luaded ! 210Hp, V-8 Ford& r lr. Autos Wanted 9590 t ransmission. a m /fm 1;XeC. peel I brake.it. c lutch, muffler. (550£QtJ> gas tank, instru. stereo. Must Se ll. Mu:.t.11 .6<')'1 1 Nev. sled radial llres. S325(). 675--ltn •••··~··••••••••••••••• radio, r ed with blaC'k Three low mileage. ex-~or offer 615-io75 SS 146 air, ~P· control. SJ.500. s pd. All extra~ Ex. l'Ond ~5-2 13 -5~-Jll6:! WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ~11\Yl roor.cute hulecar eeuuve cars ~ f u lly .t97-Z1040eavem!>g.> s41 oo t o i r e r . K a rt'n .• ____ .__ __ _ .. _wtat'--t-'ORTOP US£DCARS .loratee~ager.Gassaver equipped: · ·5i1 BUG, trarutportatlon. GUSTAFSOM 642-6446 68 ~TA . WGN. AJI cltt., "•-r-· -FOltEIGN DOM ""..:.TlC u l a d 1.scounl price. :o;..!85. 161WO Jleaah81vd. GRAN T ORINO '73. Air, $!ti. eond . ~or be:.l c>f. -•••••••••••N•••••••• or CLASSICS....,. '(906KAK ~ 280 w1tb AM/i''M stereo. 494..:.00Ul H.B. 842-6844 pwr vinyl l op._.Xlnt 1 '6 7 Mus t a ng. Aamc-o lt-r .8:ll -l:.132eves. If your car 1a exua clean S2J98 scr. 3806. full sale price ownr ca r. Lo ma ~. S7 lransm1ss1on guar. S1dl• ------C~n. S• sec us rarst. GUSTAFS<>tot $10.91:1; lease at $173.91 •74 VW-Extro SMrpl 73 Mark 1V.0 A1bso!~te000ly below book. 644-8192 pipes & mc.1gs. 644 -·lutlO 71 FURY GRAM Rnt 9120 BAUER BUICK 16800 Be ach Blvd. mo. <48 m onth open end Hurry. 536-4744 gorgeous ! n Y "°· •72 FORD Coun''"" ~wr aft 5. COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease, plus t ax) m 1. & in perf. cond. -J ""1 A C d .,ENT V 2925 JI arbor Hh d. 11.8. 842~1 Dune Bug~y p~fr"me EVERY EXTRA . ...,........ 9 pass. wagon. XJnt cond '70 Fastb:ick Appl ma••~ ar on 111onan~ " : W Camper Van. c l 'I 1 "="'• "'-.: ~ Only 32 000 miles Will ,..,. 1\ulomauc tran:. SI 4 AC full ~~el>u _ !I_~ ~ 450SE, fu ll 11ale p rice <rans, et • 646 afl . Buyer W/gd. cred1l can ' · s ide PIP<'li :J02 auto a l' Byp1ay· or Wk. ~~~asp.. TOP DOLLAR· 7-t C •P1tl S14.W9, ser. '37~. Lease 5, 67;J-IJ310 b~l~6 fan . $6675 + tax & h e. trade . 830·4544> charcoal ~1lv~r mciai'IH: Power Steering "' at S255.lllm<>.(3ti month -· P vt. p ly. 552-7000. 7ZFORDrtMTO S~O O /of r mus t sel l l'owerbrakt':. fl6FORD P ickup. 6 cyl. 11 PAID 4 Spec'd "\Tansmas!>aon. open end lea:,e.plustax) Volvo 9772 Eves/wkends.tiJt>-0072 RUMAIOUT 67359S4 AM Radio spd. 47,000 orag. mi. NC\\ IMMEDIATELY Pretty ~r~en <'ar wath ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -Vinyl lop paint, lar ge tares. nu rad io & heater . Real l! 100 . full sale ~ra ce ORANGE Corvette 9912 l'r!llY white with blue Oldsmobll• 9955 DJrk Gn•en ca mper w /curtains & FOR ALL . econom y \\1 th t11e sexy SJ,Ot!2. ser . 3945. Lease a 1 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• :.tripes. Radio & he1n er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very Good t:ond FOREIGNC•-"' op ...... '4.,,.,...0.f ) o144 ·•7 '4"' lh COU~ G Od d C mag wheels. Runs brand $2195 cpt.Looks&runs like nu. -~, .... ur e ..... ,.,...,, • ... mo. ,.,mon ""''' o use orveu es. new.15721-'UP I Sales a ndSernce l6-l8 mpg. ~1750 invesled S 1648 open end lease, plus tax> VOLVO OCte n a ~ood selecuoo-ot 51686 OLDSMOBILE See at l 6 S GUST •Fs~ new '7l s. Outstanding D •ty P''"-t ir.. -a-an ast mos. aC> for "' "" J 'i•m Slemons E XCLUSIVELY VOLVO Cor veue m echanica l. GUSTAFSOH GMC TRUCKS at ltV 0 ""'°'" ~1500, or reasonable Of· 16800 Beach Blvd. 'argest Volvo dealer In bod d t l HO .... D .& c ... ns Parttina Lot r ""'' 72 -r. 'I B .,.2 .. a.. .._ y, an pain eam re· l~ Beach Blvd " ,. -~7 er . .,.;.-· 1;, a al. 6 :30. .-· · .,.. -.,...... I orb Ora nge Counl..)I! Huy or ady to :.erve you. U • 330 W. Ba}. Ca.ta Mesa -------,--• mp Lease dire"·t. Howard Chevrolet H.B. 84l!·8844 n1versity Olds or Call c a m p ~ r • he 11 s,, · · D-"··-97.l.o "' " d 1 ' ·•0 "" H bor 81 d 0 u .,..,_.. I. (714) 833-9300 vove a n "fua11 ll!68 t-'o rd LTD, 4 dr '°""' a r v · Margaret Greenman panelled, insulated dou· llOO 11111' •• ..£......, 1111• • •••••it•••••••!••••.••••• ~!(~.(~-,·'1··~ Sts. hardtop. pertect cond. Costa Mesa • 540-9640 • 642-4121 • ble doors.~00000-2704 ~ 6"42··-·940,_$, .KA WILLIUYYOUR 1969, 280SL --~ -~ --Nr . Ma cArthur 5 ·• 5<;-1Jti3 Don, or 554-·og OLDS, CuUass. 350 ru Moblle Homn 9140 1 • DA TSUH, TOY OT A New cond. thruout $6500 J a~ ~:~~r~'t:~~tol 4828. in VS. 2 Dr. Hadfo. Htr. Poetiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OR VOLKSWAGEN or best c11S'h offer leather 2025 S. Manchester SJJ--0555 L. I 9945 new tires. new R.av1er;i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 L a n c·e r Royal WE BUY IMPORTS P AID F OR bR NOT. ant.533·86151776·0536 Anaheim 750_2011 .!~?.~•••••••••••••••• Char. Paint Job. Good ·69 FIREBIRO All e lec .. M o n a r c h . 2 4 X 6 4 . W I L L p A y T 0 p -.,. 1971 Corvelle, xlnt cond. ·75 Conl1ncnta l. 'f ak<' over cond. S850. 17562 Eddy gd. cond. Sl.~. or be!.L Beautifully differen•. In Top Dolla r For Any DOLLAR. CALL KENT 66 Mercedes 2305. Good 32 000 1 "· d Or Santa Ana olfer l!:.11 JJJ:!t'\l~s • ALLE N 540 --0<!42 · -·• V SPEClAL ·. m i es. rur con -· lca~4;'. 3 Mos new. 4000 + · -· -· -~~;:r~~ ~~r :,.dul~ Pell MaJkleMor MPoAdcl.;,..05 c l . --~---~~cah:n~ca~o~~~ar e~~ PIS. Am/Fm. Bes_t ofrer mi. Wiii Sa<'nf1ce last ·~1OLDS118. Fully eflu1pL .ti7 n •mpt•:..t. :.! DH. Rt H. · · · su ma 1""1111 1973 D ats un Pickup. restore. $'2800 or offer. over s.s500.557-9950. m os py mt. As k for Gd cond.$1195. Stereo. t>d cond. New Owner581 -5229. m ags, wade tart's, roll .,,.0 _1487 VOLVO SAl.£1 .1 L' k .,.,., '"'l 644 -'"51 b k MAZDA ....., • '68 v elle Co nver tible .-ran -u"° -...., o. --..... au . u res. l>rc.t ·es. ~ Mt C I I b a r , am Im :..le reo. peed p ----'•·~· b t r "·1 • " o or ye H Fac•ory De mos & r!<x-Hardtop. 4 s -ower 71 Ll.._.C,........ ·=-Good rubber. uphols . ""'"" or s o r . .,.b -" Scoot.rs ftl50 2001 S.Manchester custom m t. ~650 n rrn.·ti3 M e r c e d es 190C . ~ 1:1 .., _.., uu 7 24 ecuuve Cars. Gobd Used windows. 536-4709. air· & ball . Reblt eng. J_l_t 7_.:p_m_. __ ...._ __ _ •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Anaheim GJQ.ti()()() 545-!12 AM/FM. Air. $1000/ot'· Toyotao-fectlon MADKlll 0 c...,,,_ .,.78 · -------I' e r . 5 5 6 -03 4 4 or · ~ CORVmis "' n g. owner . ...,.,-.... · ·till CA'fALINA gd. tar~. 74 ,Buhaoo 350cc Trail TOP Uollar par·d 1·o r '72 240 Zl Am/Fm radio, ,,. .. ,,.,.,. ALLPRl,.ED Loaded wllh eqwpmcnt ·7'J _V_t c " ba t• & m1leag .. n--.a . 8 k XI d ....,, "" Eh~ Always a selection ol 81 a c k o n bl ack 1 n -•s a rulSer ., pass "" · .... =vs • e. nt. c o n · B~w ·s and a11 ~•h,,,·1m . .i.tereo tape. 15.000 ma. TOS W g R r k ·paint. ..:-.1s .• ~ .. "'lti2 "fl 548--0341 r j '¥ ,,,_. ... ' u s e d C R V ET T E · S beauulul cond1l1on with a on, 00 rac · air, -auo-v .. , .. . a t p.m. • , no,.~car", _ •• SJ<JOO. Atl3; ~ 7039. M.B. 230 SL, 1~ Coupe '1lbi6 p/s "''7"'' or wall con t>·30PM Hu!ky125-W RTJ.8oa~ht revierllMW 71 ~rAl'JON WAGO'.'l, 4 Roadste~, xlnl cond. 4 """ HowordChevro&et ~.rY1 1 car 8at ~7Bo4 b<'klow !~3de~4older t rade Thunderbird 9970· ne~ A.'Pfll 7~: F~ol.ea n . . 208 W. b'l Street dr. ~1!150. Call SJ l. only! ~t:·, : {5.; c 1:/~· i~~~ug-Dove and Quail Sts n e ey I ue o · • •••••••••••••••••••••- ---· · · ..,,.. " "'1.1. R rl 1' i'"~·· f • • ~ -P~9ne about new ·1s«k low m al es. This 1s a lu>c · -vv. ; _______ ..,__ rehable, m1kuru. 3 pipe~. :Santa Ana IUS-3171 64:!-'-7497 530_1234 VOLVO ,'fr. MacArthur !016HHU51 3786 ·ti:> Cutlass <:onvt. Super f>7. T·81rd Hard top . ..a ported, good tires. Xlnt --· J ;imhoree and Bris tol Cond. SI 125 or l>~t olr. rlrrven in 5 yrs. Ong1nal £ond. ~750. 675-3i36 SELL US YOUR CAR! 7 2 D a t s u n P k u P MG 9742 N 1' h .. .,., cit· GUST ... FSOll..J ~3 • d I h II I 19u. Hnrbor CM 646 9303 cwporl .. ea<: .,.,;,-i).,.,;> "' "' li • -:.1121 l on · 644-5140 '73 Yamaha 360 MX. 2 We pay top price! w ca mper ~ e. iool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --""-.--------16800lleach Blvd. ------------ tanks, m a ny exlras. MUST IE CLEAH a /c'., am /f~ :.~l:'rt'<> tape. iO .\JGC Convertible. Gd ·1 1 VOLVO JIH. Power Atrtos, H•w 9800 H H ~2-~4 Atrtos, H•w 9100 Alltos. Mew 9800 ''V II k lb ma,.,s:. _wi e lrl':... un g Clinn L ow mi. N"I:''' ~. t"er1n°, pow"r br·~kes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pe rfe<'l m ec~ shape. • 1 l a e a ny ang 111 o ~ 001 I :>47 l&!l ~ u ·• ~ " .. ~ • 645~53 trade. ~atches. rin gs. wnr ;, 0 r ~ cJ~h Is l ~17~ l akes. AM/F m . F actory a ir. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YAHAMA 100 Twin, fair , cood. ~100. 003~ Tv·s etc.., '69 Datsun Slalion Wagon ~i2~2ti. leather an terior. SUPER 2000 H~~~~LVD. Auto.: I~~~ :~ck. 1~~,w MGB 9744 CLEAN. 968-o989. CdSTA MESA ta res. Sl l!J;> &15 -1~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Wagon. lak e new. 4 s pd ·74 260Z full ORE. !.!M IO· .69 MG B. gd cond. Green, 1ll .000 m 1, AM I F M vest"d,1m mac.~1 ofr I m s ter eo. ;>1800 ~lereo, Cact. air. Mus i Must sell . ooll l'O ll: 21:$ 5!18-6300 sell.SS000.494-4051 2LJ-7!1S-S:.!74 eve 11110 MG B red convert. 1!173 Volvo 164 E Am/Fro. ·71 510. w1manor bumpe r wtllla ck an t 2 lonne au a uto. a ir, lealher int., dcamai,:<'. r\M .1 FM, steel <'Overs. tugg. rack. mag low males. Xlnt cond. All rads .. 10 m 1. x.lnl. cond. whb Sl .1175 968-9172 6 PO'\. 4!1I--Ol!47. ---~1.45o. ti75·67J7 Porsche 9750 A.tos, UHd 1970 E l Dorado. Xlnl <'Ond P I S. P /B. Am /Fm s te r e o . Very dean . 714/673-6451 alt 6 72CADILUC coure DE VILLE S lark on black. Beautiful car wnh right miles Loaded . <H27FL P I Good buy at \,. -.. " A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT Did you know that: 1975 CARS DEUVER BETTER MILEAGE AND PERFORMANCE THAN RECENT MODELS! Because th~ 1975 Cars are designed around the Catalytic Converter. they actually deliver better performance and gas mileage ... in fact up to 15% better mileage than comparable 197 4 models. A 1975 CAR WILL CUT YOUR OPERATING & MAINTEHEHCE COSTS AT LEAST $100 PER YEAR! Through high-energy ignition systems & other improvements. auto makers have increased gas mileage and greatly lowered the freQuency of tune-ups and plug changes. (A "Big-3" spokesman said they can guarantee the operating and maintenance costs of the '75 models will be at least $1 00 LESS PER YEAR THAN '74 CARS! The selection of 197511 is the greatest right here -~~.rt:.r= CllSTAfstll llUll llDllY MISS! .. Willi IW'OfTS SAOllllWI UUll -.TS u.. ..... ..._~ .............. ...-INW ,,.~ ...... IUOt 9-•...,._ Jt701~ ......... 11401_..,.........,.. c-.-·~•'>4 -... edlt4a.1144 .... tMe' 0 1·114f ...i.-•i.te I Jl·104t lllfl .. mm mnom MUHS CADll.UC .... m .... ~ WfT& All& llllCQ llmT ........... C ........... 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Democrat. said Hum- phrey 1'eached an agreement with the IRS to pay bact taxes WASHINGTON tuPI> -The House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee 'today reJec.ted $135.& million in emergency 1J .S. miltfary aid for Cambodfa, but held out the slim possibility of a compromise on the colltroversy with Presi- dent Ford. Less than an hour later, the Senate Democratic Caucus voted 38 to 5 aaf ainst prov;djng further .. military aid to either-Canabodia or So•tb Vietnam. 1101119 Demoerats Yoted in a limllar manoer Wednesday. The Hoose committee vote was 18-15 on a com1>ro01ise amel\(f- ment prol>osed by Rep. Lee Hamilton (D-lnd.) It was a severe blow to the Ad· ministration's request for $222 million to Cambodia. The amend· ment was an attempt to com- promise on aid for Phnom Penh which is surrounded by Com· muntst forces. The committee delayed any immediat~ recommeadation to the f ulJ House on the Cam'"bodian aid matter. Committee Chairrqan Thomas E. Morgan CD-Pa.), told, re- <.... porten he was urging the Ad-· ntlnistration to consult with Rep. Donald M. Fraser, <D·Minn. > over a possible compromise on the aid. Fraser is a major critic. • of any further U.S. weapons for CambOdia. · At tbe White J{ouse, Press Secretary Ron Nessen responded by sayjog that Ford still hopes that Congress will ijnally ap• ' prov.e his request. He said Ford felt Con(reSS could be persuaded b)' the testimony of a con· greSsional de.legation which re- cently returned from Southeast Asia and films of the cambodian cooruct which have been shown on television. The tax deductions were cratmed for 1969 through 19'72. Gartner and 14_.m~yrs Min· neapoHa lawyer, Joe A. Walters, declined io say what the back taxes would am~n•t to. They 1aicl the IRS is computing thatfipre. Wallen said tbe lRS objection was ttased on a regulatloo pro- hibiting ded~Uons for "gifts ol a future interest" over which the donor retains some form ol con- Meanwhile, S-enate Dem.oc r atlc leader Mike Mansfield said today he is reluc- tant to personally seek negotia- tJora" for peace in Cambodia with e x il e d P ri n c e Nor o do m Sihanouk. But Mansfield indicated be would undertake the mission if President Ford a:iked him to. Four Orange Coast school dis- tricts have some of the highest ratios of administrators to classroom teachers in the coun- ty, a Grand • Ju~y report issued· Wednesday shows. The report urged school dis· tricts with ,higher ratios to study the ones that keep the number of administrators to a minimum. The jury said a low ratio of ad- ministrators to teachers is costly and h;lmper5 ideal edtlcation. · Ac~ording to the ·jury, sta_te 'l guidelines caJI for nine ad- mirusirators per· 100 teachers in elementary districts, eight per 100 in unified districts and seven per 100 in hjgb school districts. . According to statistics pr.o· vided by the jury, four Orange Coast districts approach those state mandated maximums. • Of coastal unified districts, the Saddleback Unified District ranks highest with 7.5 ad- ministratOTs per 100 teachers. Saddleback also has 6. 7 pupil service employes teachers and 60.6 classiHed <support> employes per 100 teachers. Next is a tif between Laguna Beach Unified and Irvine Unified (See RATIO, Page.U) the city council shall determine the level of fire service and not the electorate," Logan sai~. re- iterating his previous ruling. Council ntembers bave been meet.ha& laform ally with firemen (See ftaBMEN. Page A!) . trot. Gartner added, "There's notbinJ ·in this tltat involves wroo1doin.1 of a.ny kind. It'a simply a dilf ere nee bi the way re- U01'•l>le men lnt.erp~ the law." W4lter Point~ out that the IRS raised no queJtions about Ute . legidlty of the Humphrey gift or the value of $309,415 placed on tt. "I told the senator that while there were some d~ on die 'future interest' question, ·J th.ought be had a good chanc:e to be sustaine41 in the 1on& nm, ... Walters said. ··But he said, 'I'm going to resolte those doubts iD favoroftbeTreasury'." Humphrey's-contract with the historical society, signed in.April $66, restricts public access to the papers for 25 years, rneaoing that anyone wishina to see tbem must 1et the senator 's 1 permission. The IRS contends the limita· tion means Humphrey retains an interest.in the papen, disqualily- iJ11 them as a charitable deduc- ticm unW alter tbe limitation ex- pires. Walters said the IRS began an a'9dlt. of Humphrey's returns after bis disclosure in ~ember urn that he was claiming the de· dqctfons. The disclosure came shortly after former President Nixon revealed that he claimed deductions of $482,000 for gifts of · vice-presidential papers to the National Archives. The Nixon deductions later ~ o.u., Pl4et SbiH ll'Ml• SAN Cl,.EllENTE'S RAILROAD DEPOT -SHOULD IT BE RELOCATED SOMEPLACE ELSE? City, Chamber if Commwce ltav• tltefr Committees Studying the Matter .., Clemellte Approves . •) . . . Pi.;r ·BQwl Plans By JAClrCHAP2ELL • Of lille D•lly PlleC SUtf San Clemente's p~ed re-. ~evelopment of the pier bowl area came closer to reality Wed- nesday f pllo'¥ing ' s,~es of ac-ti'oos by the city coUriaJ and the planning commission. · · Meeting jointly, the council ap· proved resolutions establishing the legal framework for the re- development agency and the planning commission approved boundaries and ordered staff to begin planning improvements for the area. • ... In setting the boundaries around the bowl, the commission rebutted an atteQ)pt by Com- missioner Bill Walker and Coun· cilman Tony DiGiovanni to in· elude the downtown business dis· trict in the redev6topment area. Dissentrng councilmen and commissioners uid inclusion of t6e bJisineas dis\rict in the re- dentopnaent a,rea would syphon . off re•enues created µi the large- ly residential bowl area and ex- pend them in the· business dis· trict which would not generate an equal amoUJlt of fund:;. Tbe area included in the re· detelopment runs from .Unda Lane soutb to·Cazador Lane and from the ocean inland to the first major north soutb thoroughfares. Although the planning of re- development projects is not com- plete, Mayor Thomas O'Keefe · has said tile. work will largely en· tail a new pier entrance, street, · drainage, lighting and parking improveme11ts. Mayor O'Keefe Wednesday again reassu~ed property owners there is no in\ent at present for massive condemnations or de· molition of structures such as could be expected in an urban re- newal project. "Some people are frightened,'' . Mayor 0 'Keefe said noting that rllmors had been passed around that .. the idea was to raze the en· tire ~wt area." He said this was not the intent, al\d he said there would be no likelihood of massive condemna- tions of property. Mayor O'Keefe said the idea behind the agency's formation was to use tax money increases in assessed valuation on pro- perties in the bowl to fund im· provements by freezing its dis· bllrsal for other purposes. (See PIER BOWL, Page A2) San Clememe Train Depot Move Mulled In the old-days, the railroad de- pot frequently was a beehive of activity and commerce. Nowadays, they are pretty empty places and the depot at the San Clemente stop emptier than most. The city and the chamber of commerce would like to see that change. The city council recently voted to have the town traffic and park- ing committee and the Parks and Recreation comm it tee look at the posibility of relocating the depot. Currently it consists of a wide space and a wooden bus-stop- style shelter near the tracks by the city pier. The council's action followed the recommendation of Harry Raven, a citizen, who suggested the depot be relocated to the North Beach area off Boca de la Playa. The Chamber of Commerce board of directors Tuesday voted to support an investigation into the relocation, but steered clear of a second council suggestion which was to study potential for relocating the city pier in the North Beach area as well as the depot. , , State Ftmds , Flap Studied By Council ' were disallowed when it 1'U ! covered his lawyers back·da~ ~ the official deed prior to July !$., • 1969 -the last day on whiclu~ta • charitable contributions could 1Je ; made. . Congress amended the IRS : code in 1969 to prohibit dedUA-· : tions for charitable gifta Q/: papers. retroactive to July ~. • meaning gilts made after that! date did not quaHCy for deduc· i tions. Nixon was assessed · $467,000 in back taxes and in· terest. Records Unsealed In Case By TOM BARLEY Of tM Dail., Pllee SC.ff Documents made public today after earlier being sealed by an Orange County Superior Court judge contain allegations that one of nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as- sessor's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. Di strict attorney's investigator John Coleman submitted the re· port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex- amination of the vessel "Bolinas" moored there by de· fendant George Upton. Coleman claims in the af- fidavits made public today by Judge Everett W. Dickey that Upton, 54, of Santa Ana, was the recipient of an electric general· ing plant and aqualift valued at $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Coleman's aHidavit that Radio Shack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi that his com- pany "saved approximately $190,000 in two years by knowing the right people." Coleman states in the affidavit that Upton was assigned by the assessor 's office to handle Radio Shack assessments during that period. Also in the affidavit is the com· ment that a 1972 audit of the as- sessor's office then headed by Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw, in- dicated that Radio Shack had been under-assessed by $225,880 in 1969. The tax of $22,000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid, the af. fidavit alleges. The allegations against Upton come at a time wh en the Grand Jury is known to be exploring charges that a number of Orange County companies and stores re- ceived favorable assessment treatment during Hinshaw's term as assessor. All nine defendants are due in court March 21 for pretrial action <See GIFTS, Page A2) Or~n:erA ~nst Weather Generally fair skies Fri- day, according to the weather service, following tonight's expected rainfall. · Partly cloudy with winds 15to25 m.p.h. at times Fri· day. Highs in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODAY A note cusemblyman was ordam to bring back from. KCJMCll the 1tott·lt.GNd car hu eat~ tDi/c took Uwrt. PQ(leA7. ladex t REDEIUCk sdlOEMEHL Ot ... ~~-..... -.e Laguna Beaeh City Coon· • rnade it clear Wednesday i t.hat It does not waot tr.tfio the ll'Vine Compan1's J>TO- d 10,000·acre coa~al d e· menl pourin& lnlo ~ ~ ~·· ) ,.ollowing a presentation by Ecilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, council unanimously en- ed for study purpos~ a plan !t would keep traffic eene!'ated the 40,000-person de-velapment Pacific Coast Highw~ as it ~ runs from Laguna ~ch to elrona del Mar. .. ?fhe traffic circulation pro· i*al shows three· major roads ttiat would extend almost to ftcific Coast Highway then tt"\ruptly loop back to inland lfeas. "·~ersons wanting to get to the ~l could park at one of three Jane parking facilities called for he proposal and take trams to beach and other coastal eation areas. 1deally, the only traffic on Pacific Coast Highway would be commuters betweeen Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. Counciimen agreed the pall plan had merit and should be carefully studied by TICMAP, the acronym for The Irvine Com· pany Coastal Community Multi· Agency Planning Program. TIC· MAP is made up of represen· tatives or 22 public and private 1 agencies that want a say in the type of development that occurs on the sprawling parcel. The council also referred the proposal prepared by represen· tatives of Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach to the Southeast Orange County Land Use and Transportation Study group. "Any d~velopment here is go- iOR to put impossible demands on the cities of Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Irvine," said Mrs. Sweeney as she reviewed the traffic circulation proposal for the property. Irvine Company planners sat silently in the audience as Mrs. • Sweeney described the proposal. !fhe company's plans now .show through roads to Coast Highway. "Our intent is to try and see if the concept as for here (the 'cities' loop plan) makes sense," Larry Moore, Irvine Company project manager, told the council later. ''My concern is where you're going to bring that traffic down in Laguna Beach," Councilman Jon Brand told Moore during an earlier presentation of the over· all plan for the coastal property. The map Moore had in front of him showed a road that would tie· into High Drive in the north end of town. Moore said he couldn 't specifically say where the road would be. "I can a nswer that," Brand fired back. ''You're going to destroy that neighborhood if you bring that road through it." "I can't see any area in the north end that has a road that could handle that traffic," Brand · continued. .. That's precisely the kind of input we want,•• Moore said. Mayor Roy Holm said the council's action to urge study of . the loop system should not be construed as a "commitment to the concept.•' "We cannot be sure that this is ~e right plan," Holm said, ex· plaining that it may be subject to change as i1 is s tudied by the various agencies. ORANGE COAST t1~c. DAILY PILOT l,.Ora"9P c .. .i Dolly Pltot ..,111-<h"<""'· t:liHvd fhil> N~wc. Prft\. ti pt,,,1bt1~d by ttw 0r411'10-- (.ow\:f F\,1~•"'•"9 O:timo•n, s~P4'•1t f-Of11()ft"' .. ,~ DUbtl\l'M!d MOnd•Y '"'OU9'°' Fr1d8¥ tor U>\t• ,...,. ,..,._, ae..:11. Hunllllql°" 61' .. h ~Oun• ···" V•H~v, ""'0•. S•ddtf'O.<• \f&H~v •nd U9\IM 11<'.ttll/~ulft (Oa \t A \1"9'• r •QIOMI ""'''°" 1, oublkftH S.lurCln• ..o .,,,,...,.,¥' '"• Pflft(•~I pvbll\MllQ pl.tnl .. •I JOO W o l ll•v ~ttl, Co\t.t Mew, C•l1to,.,,1a 9?•1"' Robert N. WHd ,.,.,, ..... , .,., ......,.,_ Jack R. Curlev Vi<t "-'~1 •"" G9Mr.t )oiltlleft( • Thbmas l<eevll . EdUOf" ThOmas A.. Murpt,ine Ma n.tC1i"11 £.di tor Charles H Loos Richard P. Nall A\\nl..,1 ""'IWIQ"'9 (d"'°'' ugunil 8H'h Office _. .... 'l:~."."Ji SI~':!.._ mu (OOyr•tftl l'H Or....-'--'1 ~vblt"llftQ ~ Nt_f...,_ '""'''•l""'°*W••I ,.._.,.,., or ••Ytft1'4~,itO ~•'''" ••t "• ,._._.~cell •II....,. • .,.u.1 .,.,,,,,.__ •• ~lowMf, k<Oll<I r l•\t lfl•tl-'41141 .t\ ~llJI• Mi.-, "'-"'· \-11111-..,<.,,..,p..~!.i .,_ .... __ ,, MllltMy_,,"'-l_Q.w ........ ,. • iton and Ito"' m&afb ..;q wu actually rebnbLltteil to tbe cl~ tor its protecUoo. ~ • ·•1•ve 1ot some 141&1. for. potelbly aetun1 aome or ,.. batlt. •'I don't think this aboWd be considered a d6ad laaue," . Di Giovanni said. Whep the st•te announced withholding of the IMQlt funds, Carr Immediately annowiced the dty would have to def er a major ~struction project and. freeze hiring in the police department to avoid a deficit budget. The city had •t>plied for the state funds after losing a almlla.r fe;deral grant Cor presidential pr9tection when Mr. Nixon re· signed itJ August. Since H~70, the city had re- ceived more than $500,000 to hire 10 additional oflicen to protect the President and handle pro- blems arising from the Presi· dent's residence in the com· munity. Fro•PageAJ GIFTS ... OD charges Of grand theft, COO• spiracy. s ubmission of false claims and violations or govern- m ent codes. They have been ordered to face trial June 9. They are free on their promise to appear at that trial. It is alleged that the nine def en· dants, two or whom have since retired from county service, sub- mitted mileage-slips and over· time vouchers to the county at a time they were actually working on Hinshaw's Congressional cam· paign. It has been estimated that their alleged activities cost the county at least $10,000. It was learned Wednesday that Coleman's trip to Newport Beach and his examination of the 38-foot .. Bolinas" was one of a number of such assignments being handled by district attorney's in· vestigators. PIER BOWL In other actions, the city coun· cil which appointed itself as the board of d irectors or the re· developm ent agency, agreed lo loan the agency $20,000 from the city's coffers. Councilmen also agreed to pay themselves $30 per meeting they attend as members or the re· development agency board or directors. Fires Hit Again NEW YORK (UPI) -Five small fires were set Wednesday night in a building housing New York Telephone Co. offices. WA.SlUN~N "iAP> -~-t FoTd ~-4uoted today u tomplaln.lnc thJt uitm~ ls arowtng .short" for action on a i-ecestsion· figl\tlng tax cut and yet the Senate plans an Easter 1 vacation in just eight days. Ford bas said that he wants the tax cut by Easter. The tax.writing Senate Finance Committee began writing its version ot the 6LU this morning. Sen. Russell B. Long, <D· La.>. the chairman, said he will suppart a $30-biWon tu cut, almost double the amounted rec om mended by Ford. CUSDEyes Inca Shop For Center· A vacant building in the Capistrano industrial park may soon become t~e administrative center for the Capistrano Unified School District. But before the school board can consider the purchase it has to get approval from the State Division of Aeronautics. The building is next to Capistrano Airport. Reginald Petty, aviation con- sultant, looked at the vacant Inca Plastics building in San Juan Capistrano Wednesday, but his opinion of the transaction will be submitted late r in writing. "In order for a school district to buy a site within two miles of an airport, this state agency has to give its approval," said Joe Weimer, director of ad· ministrative services for the schoQl district. 'They check· it for two things -safety and noise. This is a s mall airport. I don't think we'll have any trouble." District officials have been looking for a new administrative center since November when the board declared the old center in Capistrano Beach un.sa!e. The administrative offices are local· ed in Serra School, a building that doesn't meet state earth· quake standards. The search has been narrowed down to the Inca building which staff estimates would cost $1.4 mitlton to purchase and re· novate. · The money will come from a recent $6 .5 million bond sale. Criticism has been levied against district offi cials for earmarking the sum for the administrative center, rather than needed schools. A fin al decision has not yet been made. Health Panel OKs UCI Medical Bill ByDOUGLASFRrnscHE Of V\e D•llY l'llet Si.ti The legislative "cakewalk" is over for a $8 .95 million sup· plemental appropriation bill de· signed to finance the medical education and community health care system envisioned by the UC Irvine medical school, the school's dean said today. • The bill eased past its third legislative hurdle Wednesday with 7 to 0 approval of the As· sembly Health Committee. But medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said the bill faces tough times in the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee because it calls for a $650,000 appropriation from the slate general fund for costs or transition of Orange County Medical Center from Orange County to university ownership. The $8.3 m\llion balance would come from a $156 million health sciences bond issue approved by voters in 1972. Meanwhile. delays in receiving financing have caused the medical school to scrap plaM for takeover of the Medical Center July 1 as had been planned, Dr. van den Noort uld fn a wide. ranging conversation with re· porters. · . The campus is seeking, new guidelines for takeover ol the facility. · As explained by medical achoOl Assistant Dean Tom Rollnaon, tbe wuv-ersity would take over tie facility si:t months after re· ceiving funding. In the meantime, the medical school hopes to keep ita ~chlng aperatlons In the Medieal Center goin. through an extension of its present afllU.Uon aeretment with the county, Dr. nn cs.n .Noort1a.Jd. , Tbe delays, caustd by uneer· tainty about funding the ntedic•l school amona UC recema. op- paeltlon from Gov. Edmund O. Brown Jr'. and Le1l1taUv• Analyst A. Alan Post and the toaa lltl or le1l1laUve comml~ wblcb must con.alcWr t.be blJI, have caused the problems already. Tbe medical school envisions.a $42.5 million medical teaching and health care system consist- ing of a renovated 300-bed Orange County Medical Center, a 200·bed on-campus hospital and a string of outpatient clinics, in ad· ditlon to a basic sciences teaching building. Between $39 and $42 million of the 1972 bond funds were earmarked for UCI medical , school development, Dr. van den Noon said. However, the un- iversity, due to a variety or fac· tors, has over-encumbered the bond issue by more than $88 million. Thus the regents are taking a second look at where the money is to go., A llst of alternatives to the Irvine development plan is being considered by regents. None of the alternatives includes the on- campus hospit al . Without that facility, Dr. van den Noort claims the medical school is ''doomed to mediocri· ty" and he and the bulk of his faculty will quit. Already, Dr. van den Noort said 25 percent of .the key posts are vacant. The school, he said, is unable to recruit high.quality faculty because of the uncertain· ty about its development. Along the same Une , the school is having dilficulty attracting the best residents, interns and stu· dents, he said. Federal 1rants, community ·and alumni aal)port and ot.b.er sources or lncome are dry1nJ u,p1 be said. LolHI lb f ederaJ grarttl alone could total • flfth of the coat of the wholo-.ya&em~ S8.S mlllloo, hesakl. ·., . l\etearcb and tr...,..., lf&DU are f alHng 1borl of· pr~tout years, he uid, becaUH of un.,. tainty about the 1cb0ol'• Mure.· '1 would Uke t.o be Ln a~ sometlme," Dr. van den Nooct !:!r• "to run • medical iCbool not b9 lnvolved tn conatat atruafle Ju.al to atay alloat.'' Orange County soper•isors have approved new zoning on a six-acre pareel of land in i.a,urta Niguel that could allow CObllnac· lion o! 34 apartment or con· dom.inium units. The land, located at the earner of Alicia Parkway and Ni11uel Road, conoista of 13 recorded lots · under five different ownerships. The rezoning bid, endorsed by the planning commission, was opposed during Wednesday's meeting by a g'roup of homeowners from an adjacent . tract of single-family homes. They told supervisors they op- pose plans for the land because the density is too high and traffic on a single entry road to their de- velopment will be too heavy. )'he hotJ\eowneri told supervisors 'lnder the original zoning on the land, only 26 units could be built on the 13 lots because they we re zoned Jor ttuplexes. They complained the new zon· ing of mul~ple family residential would alldw considerably more units on the property than the original zoning. New zoning was needed on the land to make it conform to the new county general plan. But sur ervisors were told by Principa Planner Dave Moore that the homeowners were labor· ing under a misconception. · He said the new zoning, R-4 (7 ,000) would allow only one unit per 7000 square feet ot land. That would permit only about 34 units on all 13 lots, he said. The old zoning or R·2 (1,800) could have allowed the property owner to build more. than 50 un· its, supervisors were told. Front Page AJ RATIO ... at 7.4 administrators per 100 teachers. Other ratios in those districts show Laguna Beach with 8.4 in pupil services and 78.5 in the classified category per 100 teachers and Irvine with 6.0 in pupil services and 10.6 classified employes per 100 teachers. . • The fourth top coastal district is Huntington Beach Elementary with 1 .8 administrators per 100 teachers. rt bas 4'. 7 pupil services employes and 62.2 ~lassified employes per 100 teachers. Other coast districts and their ratios include: -Huntington Beach High School, 4.9 administrators, 10.5 pupil services and 67.1 classified per 100 teachers. :..... Seal Beach Elementary; 7.0 adm inistrator s , 5.2 pupil services and 51.4 classified per 100 teachers. -Ocean View Elementary; 6.2 administrators, 2.2 pupil services and 60. 7 clas6ified per 100 teachers. -Fountain Valley Elemen· tary ; 5.8 administrators, 4.1 . pupil services and 43.3 classified per 100 teachers. -Capistrano Unified; 5.5 ad· rninistrators, 6.2 pupil services and 60.8 class ified per 100 teachers. -Newport-Mesa Unified; 5.6 administrators, 1 .1 pupil services and 72.6 classified per 100 teachers. In almost every ratio category, the jury notes that the numbers. per 100 teachers have increased steadily since 1970 in most dis· tricts . The jury suggests districts con- sider the impact of high ratios on strained budaets for next year. . .. POltTOLA VALLEY Q>l>It-ed ~y Col. Lewis D•f, 14, ii ao bnprtllllve h\ itvint <ijn'l.-1h eveu burglars obey blm. · , When Day and·bilwlte returned. bolne-. they were confronted by a &x,foot iotrude.r who poblted the of • . fieer•s .23-eallber rille at hlm. 1 •'Give me that gun and get ttie hell.0ut of here;' Day saict. · · .. • ' · . The inttudet took off om.the front door\ . ., .. T,be office,; then f<>Uncl two tn<lte roen in hla " bathroom .. He bar1'ed similar orders. the, pair: jumped out the window. ' bay had an added reason for hls coo.fldence. 'lbe rifle, he said. 11can'tbe fired -I have it fixed so()ulyl can make it work." : FlREMAN ••. to discuss the department's COO· cerns. Those meetings: ant ex- pected to contl'nue idto bext week. • • The petition drive ·was launched alter fire department radio dispatching was transferred to the police depart- ~ent. The chanse reduced the tire force by three persons. The change was made as an ecQJlomY move and to prepare the city for use of a 1lqte "911" emergency telephon6 number sys~em. Currently, theclt.y's fire, police and lifeguard departlnents t)ave separate numbers but they ring in the police department. Laguna Panel • Eyes Tennis Coll.rt Plans A d~gn review ot plans. for construetion of a (enn1s coUrt above ·a water. teservoir in Bluebird Canyon Will be con- sidered at 7: 30 tonight by the Laguna Beach Board of Adj~t­ ment meeting at City Hall. According to board of adjust· ment aides, the plans have sparked protests from residents along Bluebird Canyon Drive and Eastman Way. They say in let· ters to the board that noise from the tennis gaml?s will echo through the canyon. Su~.for'tllt p(lm 11¥ come from local tennis enthusiaata. Tbe board ol direct')l'J of the Laguna Beach Cpunty W~er Dis· trict, owner of the reservoir, has approved the tennis court con· cepL The board, however, bu re· served the right to review the final plans before allowing con· struclion to proceed. Swallow Dance Ticket,s Set Tickets are now on &ale for the Salud El Presidente dinner dance Saturday in San Juan Capistrano. The event, which is annually held after the Swallows . Parade, will begin at 7 p.m. at the El Adobe Restaurant. Prime rib will be served at 8 p.m. with dancing lo the musk or Ken Whitcomb and his band after dinner. Because of limited space, only advance tickets will be sold. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Shirley Keim, ways and means £hairman, et m1343 or by sending reservations to P.O. Box 52, San Juan Capistrano. Price is ~10 per person. Employe~YJ PlwneHikes NotReipg~ SAN FRANCISCo)(VPI) -A telephone operftdF'bi.s told a Public Utilities Commis!lion hearing that higher charges sought by the Paelfic Telephone Company are not neMed to pay tor labor costs •'but simply to in· crease profits." Jane Margolis, \he phone com· pany operator, spoke Wednesday at a hearing into the firm's re· quest for a $97.9 million rate in- crease. Miss Margolis said the com· pany is automating so z:apidly the higher charges are not needed to offset wages. Ira R. Alderson, a commission lawyer, said the PUC will in· vestigate increased productivity before the hearing ends. The proposed increase would not affect bpsic monthly telephone charges. Ho~ever, the cllarees for certain· intrastate . long-distance .calls :would be higher, as well as higher charges for new connections, moving, changes in telephone numbers and monthly rati?s for telephone extensions in homes-. Lifeguards' Qualification Tests Slated f fJV I I f The $an Clemedte Weguard Department wm run a qualiftca-. Uon wUor pi:ospective.awumer lifeguards from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and SUnday at the· dee partment headquarters.· The qualifications test will con· sist of three physical sections and an oral exam. The physical teets include a half mile ocean swim, run-swim-r escue, and nm-swim· run. To be eligible, prospective guards must be 16 years of age or older, and have 'l0/4Jl uncorrect· ed vision. Women areeligjble. Department officials estimate between five to 15 new guards will be needed. County Youth, 15, Nabbed in Hot Car A boy in a cat police said was stolen the day before led a fleet of police vehicles on a IO.mile, high speed chase from Tustin through Orange Wednesday before he was captured. The youth.15, was booked into Orange County Juvmule Hall on suspicion of auto theft following the 11:4'0 a .m. et)tsode. r: NEW MARKDOWNS •••••••••••••• 30°/o.to·4S0/o DEEPER MARKDOWNS .•••••.•.••••• · ••• UD to 75o/o LADllS SPOITSw.AI -SIPAIATIS -ICMIT TOP\;.;_ . DRISSIS -Ut«illtll ...... ROllS -PAJAMAS -GOWNS ' PL:A YSHOIS -SANDALS Ladles P__..eton WooA Sep•ate1 ..•..... 40°/o to SOO/o OFF Lady Graff S.,....es 8 "stout sl1n.. • • . . 300/o to .40°/o 09 ,1 • I 11 I f l } sens viou tron :o.c. dilio its r Bost age 75 p book pres era you sure AST coun mal, and in S 8we with savi can. vest haul tant ~ine por T Despite Slump1 By SYLVIA PORTER Despite the most severe slump t;ince the depreuton 19301, soaring unemployment and a rapid rate of infiaUon, you are con tlnuJng to take vacauons---------- on a scale si~naUng a resump- tioll of cheerful increases ln the future. Whether tor reasons o health, recreation or education ' • I Money's. Worith . "' you re usmg some of your s~nd· mg money to finance a break In ....__a; your regular work schedule. A ./ vacation, at least once a year, · ~as become a way !>~life in Q¥.r land, has high priority ln the <:ategory of necessities, ranks in many families even ahead of the acq uisitlon of wanted durable goods. · -AS DOCVMENTATION. a recent Conference Board s tudy indicated Uiat nearly 43 percent of the consumers s ur- veyed planned to take a vacation in the first half of 1975 just about the same percent as ii) a similar poll a year ago ' -While the proportJon of households planning to go abroed has dropped from 4 2 to 3.6 percent and the propor- tion planning to travel by air bas fallen from 9.7 to 8.8 per- cent, these figures hardly reflect a disastrous plunge. Instead, they s ugggest a s llrprlsingly modest decline against today's economic ba~kground. -As far as United States travel is concerned overall lol~J tourism fell a scant 2 percent last year and ~ctually f1rushed with a strong s urge in such areas as Florida the Far West, llawa1i, tropical Texas the Gulf and' the Southv:est.. Winter bookings are not ~nly holding; record travel 1s bemg reported to the Western ski are~s of Colorado and Utah After a dizzying plunge in the first quarter of '74 in response to the energy cn sis, auto travel ended tbe year down only 4 perceqt, according to the U.S. Travel Data Center. Al the s ~me lime, rail travel was up a whopping 32 p.ercent, bus trnvel was up 6 percent and air travel was up 4 percent, BUT H:\VE \'OU CHANGED! It is no exaggeration to say that the travel industry has entered a new era -with ) our vacation patterns crumbling, your hohday habits changing drastically and your spending becoming far more sensible und selective than ever before. Cl) You 're stick mg much closer to home than in pre- vious free-spending eras. In gener a l, the best records arc being chalked up by na- t~nal parks and historic sites near big cities. Washington, ~ C. and Ph1ladelp}l1a areas are up spect acularly -and ad- ditional shar p gains.are expected as the Bicentennial gets 1ts real s tart with weeklong celebrations m late April m Boston. Concord and Lexington. (2) You're turning in increasing numbers to travel agents and to public transportation. About half of a ll domestic pleasure air travel and nearly 75 percent of U.S. international air travel now involves bookings through t ravel agents, reports Robert McMullen, president o( the American Society of Travel Agents. In this era of selective buying, the travel agent can definitely help you stretch your travel dollar, but warns McMullen, "be s ure you are dealing with a bona fide agent and look for lhc ASTA seal m the yellow pages " , (3) YOU'RE ASKING FOR and accepting new ideas from the travel industry -particularly in prepaid and packaged tours. , .. Energy has forced Americans lo plan, conserve and utilize their common sense in vacation travel," observes Frank Hildebrand, national chairman of Discover America Travel Organizations. "New tours are on t he market and the travel industry as turning inward to discover its own country.'' <4 > And although the international travel outlook is dis- mal, passport apphcal1ons did turn up again as 1974 ended and the Holy Year may spur trave l to Europe If you do go abroad, you'll find the best travel bargains in Spain and Mexico, the most expensive areas in Japan a nd Sweden Here particularly, let your travel agent help you with p<.ickage tours -fly /drive and fly /sightsee vacations. Al"D FOR NOW AND for the future, learn the money. saving rules well Be as nexiblc on dates and routing as you can. Avoid Jo'rida~ s and Sundays when traveling by air. In- vestigate Amtrak. especially for family travel and short- haul trips. Relegate haphazard tounng to an age in the dis- t ant past. · And if you 're go111g to a business convention. try to com- bine at with a family vacation -making one trip out of two. , 3 Auto Makers Recall Workers • DETROIT (UP I) -Thena- ·Lion 's three l argest auto makers have announced :plans to recall more than ll ,000 workers from open· · ended layoffs in ~nlicipat1on of a traditional sprmgupturn. The a nnounced callback came as auto m akers awmted the first post-rebate sales re- port. THE EA R LY March report as scheduled for release to· day, but inCtustry a nalysts say there will be a sharp dropo(f from sales in the final February period, the best period of the 1975-modeJ year. The callbacks, including another 6,800 workers an- nounced by General Motors this week, means indefinite layoffs m the industry may have peaked at the 211,800· level of last week -close to one-third of the industry's blue collar labor force. In the la!Jt week. Ford said Coat Eatery File Petition Operators of Chandler's Rettaurants1 Inc., of Laiuna HJU. have 1Ued bankruptcy proceedlnaa m Santa Ano ledeut court. Asset' or th restaurant at M&Sl El Toro Road are ll.$led at $130,256 and UablllUes ot Qll,823. Referee Peter El· Uo&.~ 11 1upervl1ln1 tbe benlrhll>~Y action. 2,000 workers have been re- called to step up production of three small ca r m odels. Chrysle r said 1,800 arc being called back at manufactunng plants and GM previously an- nounced 800 wor kers are needed to man its Baltimore, Md., truck plant. The GM callback is the largest ·since the a,uto makers began their masstve cutbacks before Thanksg iving ln response to the worst sales slump since World War U. At one point il'l February, close to 270,000 workers were on short-and-long-term layoffs -40 percent of the industry's hourly work force. 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II 4 • '°' • " U: :-::~ , ''°11m+ ~ 3'1~ 1..1 ~ 5{ :~·" ~.:::.-e:. ll •J:ti.: ~ .FJllOC( • Cloalng New York 1tock1. Delivered umed•y fr••h to your doOf'9tep lnth• DAILY PILOT ' 'T LM •. Bogd How Big Ben Got Its Name Women talk mostly about men, c lothes and social affairs . Men talk mostly about busi- ness, recreatfon :rnd women. In that order, respectively. Su ch <1re the findings in one more recent study on the matter. A G RASSHOPPE R thermometer --yes, that's a thermometer lo take the te mperature of a grasshoppe r -1s only fi ve one thousandths of an inch in diameter. WAS NONE OTHE R tha n Jerry Mitchell who descri~d hurness racing as horse and buggy bingo. THAT FUR said to be most difficult lo imitate is the silver fox. BIG BEN Q. "Louie, I'll bet you a qua rter on the corner that great clock in London called Big Ben was named in honor of the statesman Benjamin Disr aeli.•· A. You're on. Big Ben t s lhe bell, not the clock, please note. And 1t wu s n a med by Parlia ment m embers in honor of a tall heavy set gentleman called Sir Benjamin Hall who was com missioner of works there in 1859 when the bell was first insta lled. Take advantage of the four percent discount by paying up within JO days. Q ... I N llOW MANY movies has Shirley MacLaine played a ladyoflherught?" A. In 14 of her 37 l'ilms. Q. •1WllAT'S the lifespan of a robin ·!·· .t.. Figure 12 years. THE HARD FACTS ' Paying spectators at baseba ll games out- ,,. number paying s pectators ut football games by about three to one ... WHO WAS IT that defined "chaos" as "four women plus one luncheon check'?" .• , STATISTICS indicate that finger least Ukely to be injured is the ring finger of the le ft h and. IT'S TOLD that a United Nations commit- tee was formed to do a study on elephants. Representatives were appointed from France, West Germany. Great Britain. the Soviet Union. the United States and Denmark. Each s ubmitted a paper. entitled as follows : France. ''The Love of the Elephant." West Germany. "The Philo~ophy of the Elephant.·· Great Britain. "The Elephant, Its Contribu· lion to the Growth of the Empire." The Soviet Union, "A Five-Year Plan for Elephants." The Unite d States ... Bairncr and Better Elephants." And Denmark, "!low to Make 215 Different Kinds of Sand wiches out of an r Elephant. .. \ • Address mail to L M Boyd. f> 0 . Box 1569, Costa Me&a,CA. 92626 2 Heavyu:eights L ·Battle for Bulge \ LONDON l P l I - George Maree <ind J ohn Robinson are fi ghting the waistline battle of the bulge in r eve rse. Al s tak e: th e Britis h h eavywei g ht t·h am- pions hip. "Mi g h ty G<.'orgc'' holds the ti li t>. lie weighs 543 pounds and measures 75·73-82. tinct advantage in ex- perienee.,He is 52. John has 32 years behind hiro. The l'Xo have agreed to a weigh-of! this surpmer. George figures all he has to do to win is hold his "eight where it is. John has to gain 46 pound5 to tie. 47 to win. -, AND IN THIS <·orner. ,wcigbing 497 pounds and measuring 62·69· 72, the .challenger , '"Big John." l The champ has the d1s- .. . ...._......,..,~ ............... .......... ....., .. ,........,. .s.,.. ....... • ... 179 2.1f Kwlk1et Deadlock -....,,, • DMWe cyfWer ~· ... .....,,..,,............. . • ~ Htnl ,...ttctt. fw JM • ...... ,415 Reg. 1'·0 88 14.00 . ' Patio 'Nlte-Lok' •New..t..leck,i.tiw.U.. .-ti. Ms ,,..we. -·--lh'M"-t ... ,, ._,..a.-..-....... 115311 .w:· 49c Door Viewer I l I l 7 I Wi Houe tee t in e1 for • slim J t ~ j • f . ,, : .. , l E p N s telf Pu' h e1 so~ Cot for ere J pw at qui ere l ~ off J la, ve be n• te cl lo hi f G cl al el Four Oranae Coast school dls- triett h•ve some of t.be highest ratQls of administrators to claMroom. teachers in the coun- ty, a Grand Juty report issued Wednesday sbowa. The report urged school dis- tricta wlth m1ber ratios to study the ones that keep the number of administrators to a minimum. "llie jury said ~ low ratio of ad- CamlJoditt A id mlnl9\1'ators to teachers is costly 4nd hampers ideal education, Act0rding to the jury, atate guidelines call for nhae ad- minJstratq" per 100 teachers in elementary districts, eight per 100 in \Ulified tUstricts and seven per 180 ln high scbQQl districts. Acoording to stat~cs pro- vided by the jury. r~ Orange Coast dlstrictf approach those .CompronQse . . Chances 'Slim' WASHINGTON <UPI> -The House .Foreign Affairs Commit- tee today rejected $135.6 million in emergency U.S. military aid for Cambodia, but held out the slim possibility of a compromise on the oontroversy with Presi- dent Ford. ; Less than an hour later' the Senate Democratic Caucus voled 38 to 5 against providing further military aid t~ either Cambodia or South Vjetnam. House Democrats voted in a similar maipler Wednesday. The House committee vote was 18-15 on a compromise amend- statemandated maximums. 01 coastal unifie(t districts, the' Saddleback Unjtied District raa"ks highest, ·with 7.5 ad- ministrators pfr 100 1eacbers. Saddleback also has 6. 7 puptl service emplbyes teachers and 60.6 cl.assified (support> euiployes per 100 teachers. • Next is a tie between L~ Beach Unified and Irvine Unified wtth 7.8 administrators per 100 achers. It bas~.7 pupil services e plcilres and 62.2 classified , edaplqyes per 100 teachers. Other coast districts and their ratios include: -Huntington Beach Big~ School, 4.9 adf'inistrator'$, 10.5 pupil senic~s and 67.l classified J>er 100 teachers-, -Seal Beach Elementary;•7.0 FO Ford Urges Tax Speed WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford was quoted today as complaining that .. time is growing short" for action on a recesslon- figbting ta.x0 cut a.Gd mtbe ~ate plans an Eaiter ~:~~lt~~(b~~:.) by Rep. Lee Blac kl_Jird Brigade r vacation in just ~ht days. · Fonf lias_ saia that be wants the· tax cut by Easter .. The tax-writing Senate Finance Committee began· _writing its version ot the bill this morning, Sen. Russell B. Long, <D· La.), the chairman, saldhe will support a $30·blllion . tax cut, almost double the amounted recommended by Ford. Employe~ys PhorwHikes Not Required SAN FRANCISCO ~l> -A telephone operator bas· told a Public Utilities Commission hearing that higher charges sought by the Pacific Telephone Company· are not needed to pay for labor costs ''but simply to in· crease profits." . Jane Margolis, the phone com- pany operator, spok1 Wednesday at: a hearing into the firm's re- quest f ot a $97 .9 million tate in· crease. Miss Margolis said the COIJl· pany is automating so rapidly the higher charges are not needed to offset wages. Ira R. Alden;on, a commission lawyer, said the PUC will in- vestisate increased productivity beforethe betring ends, Tbe propOsed increase would not affect basic monthly telephone charaet:!owever, the eharaes for cer · intrastate Jong-distance calls wo\lld be higher, u well as higher char1es for new ~onnectlons, moY'IDa. clumaes tll telephone numbers and monthly rates for telephone extensions in homes. REDS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Page A4. ~ It w• ~ Hjere b~w to the Ad· mil)iatration•t te~uest for $222 miDlon-~O~mbod1a. The amend- ment w• an attempt to com-~ p'°mlse on aid for Phnom P6nh which ls suuounded by Com- munist forces. The committee delayed any immediate re<:om mendation to the full House on the Cambodian aid matter. Committee Chairman Thomas E. Mor1an CD-Pa.), told re- porters tie was urging the Ad· ministration to consult with Rep. Donald M . Fraser, CD-Minn.) over a possible compromise .on the aid. Fraser is a major critic of any further U.S. weapons for Cambodia. At the 0White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen responded by saying that Ford still hopes that Congress will finally ap- prove bis request. He said Ford felt Congress could be persuaded by the testimony of a con- gressional delegation which re- cently returned· from Southeast Asia and films of the Cambodian conflict which have been shown on television. Retired Teachers Aid T o ro Scho ol A chec~ for $170 to buy a pro- jector has been presented to El Toro High School by the Retired T..eacherllCIJub o£Laguna Hills. Other gifts repOrted to the school district recently include a GS check to Esperanza School by the Saddleback Valley Y's Men and $200 worth of National Geb- graphf c Magazines to Santiago m.eatary Scbooi from Jack Com~Jr. of El Toro. Evidently looking for a snack during a break in the rains, flocks of blacjtbirds spent Wednesday afternoon perusing the picl(ings in fields south of. UC Irvine. Saddleback. Students GetE New T-rans-mitter By RUDI Nfg})ZJELSl(J • Of Ille Dall, ~llel Slaff The Saddleback Valley will get its first radio station in about two weeks when c9llege students "go on the air" to tept their new transmitter. Full programming for the 10-watt FM station at Saddleback College won't get under way until the spring semester, however. Then the station will be on four to five hours a day, five days a week. · Jim Lane, radio. television and film instructor at the college, said today that the station, whose call letters remain undetermined, had been assigned the same 88.5 MHZ spot on the FM dial. Primary coverage at the 10 watt level will be along a five mile radius including the com- munities or Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguei and parts of Laguna Beach. It is possible that the signal may be heard as far away as El Toro in the north and San Cleinente ·in. the south. Lane said the 'College intends to reapply to the FCC f of' an in· crease in power to 3,000 to 5,000 watts and for p~tmis.sion to raise the antennaheight. · That would allow the statlOQ to blanket all oC. ~outhem Otange County with a high ~uallty •ereQ · signal, Lane said. Meanwhile the s:ottege is con.- tent" to work with a low powet monaural signal because the prl!'lary function of the station will be to train broadcast stu- denls. "This will allow us to provide tbem with a solid background and on-the-air experience," Lane said. ''Tb,ere's nothing like being in front of a Jive microphone." Initial programming, he said, will endeavor to serve the stu· dents on the campus with music and news programs that appeals to them. Biit at the same time 5 200,000 I ssu e Lane and Bill Weisgerber, head . of the audio visual department. will be looking at programming of wider community interest. Eventually the station hopes to bt;come part of the National Public Radio Network and offer public programming in such areas as serious music, poetry, 6and public affairs -all areas in (See RADIO, Page A2} Humphrey's 'Gifts' Disallowed .b y IRS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. CAP)- Income tax deductions of nearly $200,000 claimed by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey for the gift of vice pr~ential papers to the MinJ nesota Hi$torical Society have been diitallowed b y the U.S. In· ternal R'evenue Service, an aide said today. Davj d Gartner, an ad· ministratlve assrst~t to the Min· nesota Democrat, said Hum· phrey reJcbed an agreement with the lftS to pay back taxes p\PS 8 percent aqnual interest on the $199,153. The tax deductions were ~laimed for 1969 through um. Gartner and HUmphrey'k Min~ neapolis lawyer, Jc>e A. Walters, declined to say what the back taxes would amount to. Thev said the lRS ia com puling that figure. Walters said the IRS objection was based on a regulation pro- hibiting deductions for "gifts or a future interest" over which the donor retains some form or con- trol. Gartner added, "There's nothing; in this that involves wrongdoi,Dg of any kind. It's simply a ~iff erence in ttie way re- asonable men interpret the law." \Yi alter pointed out that the I RS raiaed no questions about the legality of the Humphrey gift or the value of $309,475 placed on it. Fede ral SulJndg?.. "I told the senator that while there were some doubts on the 'future iaterest • question, I tbo""1tt 11• had a good chance to l>e ;QSU.ined tn the long run," Walteh satd. '!But he said, Tm IOi.na to resolve those doubts in fa\lorQfthe;rreasury'." would 'haft to pa1 more than 2$ cents a day. •'Thia would counteract the el· feels of the repeal Of existing· child nutrition legislation," Mrs. .Bennett said. ..Thls is one hope for our problem&.'' The Saddleback Unified dis· trict board ol t.:uatees 4fscusscd the posslbill\Jt8 at i: tegulat meet.in• this ~•ek and urged dis· trict offieials tQ '1Y 1o come uP With altemate ways· to ~vicW hot luncbea lt the fe4111ra1 money 1acutoff. Humphrl)''s contract with the historical society. signed in April 1986, .restricts public access to ~ papers foi: ~5 years. meaning tli~ n1ont!' wl•bini to see them m11 st. g e t th e sen at or ' s 1 permissiqn. Tbe IRS contends the limita· <See TAXES, Page Al> TEN C£NTS : adrnlnistrators, 5.2 pupil servi,ces and 51.4 classified per 100 teachers. · -Ocean View Elementary; 6.2 administrators, 2.2 pupil services and 60.7 classified per loO'teachers. -Fountain Valley Elemen- tary; 5.8 administrators. 4.1 pupil services and 43.3 classified <See RATIO, Page A2) e Rec ords Unsealed In .Case By TOM BARLEY Of tM D•llY Pllel $UH Documents made pub~ today after earlier being sealed by an Orange Cou nty Superior C.ourt judge contain allegations that one of nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as· sessor's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. District attorney's investigator John Coleman submitted the re- port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex- am ina tion of the vessel .. Bolinas" moored there by de- fendant George Upton. Coleman claims in the af . fidavil$ made public today by Judge Everett W. Dickey that Upton, 54. of Santa Ana. was the recipient or an electric general· • ing plant and· aqualift valued at $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Coleman's a ffidavit that Radio ~hack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi that his com· pany "saved approxim ately $190,000 in two years by knowing the right people." Coleman states in the affidavit that Upton was assigned by the assessor's office to handle Radio Shack assessments during that period. Also in the affidavit is the com· ment that a 1972 audit of the as· sessor 's office then headed by Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw, in· dicated that Radio Shack had been under·assessed by $225.~ in 1969. The tax or $22,000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid, the af. fidavit alleges. The allegations against Upton come at a lime when the Grand Jury is known lo be exploring charges that a number of Orange County companies and stores re· ceived favorable assessment treatment during Hinshaw's term as assessor. All nine defendants are due in court March 21 for pretrial action on charges of g .. 'ld theft, con- s piracy, s ubmis .... n of false claims and violatio1 of govern- <See GIFTS, Pa~ "2) Weath er Generally fair skies Fri- day, according to the weather service, following tonight's expected rainfall. Partly cloudy with winds 15 to 25 m.p.h . at times Fri· day. Highs in the upper 50s. I NSIDE TODA V A state assemblyman was ordered to brmg back from Kanaa.. the state-leased car his estranged wi/e 1ook there. Pa.geA7. Index At Y-'-"'lea Al e-~ta IM l..M. .. ,. .. Ctlihnli• AJ a.Miff" a-u C-lc• .. er-...... •• °"'"' Netk.. .., • ......... ~ ...... 1u1na1-11t c.• ,...... .... -.,~ Cl ••ea~ tJ .... , ..... °' ,._~ M .. °' .. SB • on test . .. ... . xtended .,JJ'he Mission Viejo Municipal .. vlsory Coun cil (MAC) has •t1>0ned the deadline f Of' its •<>contest to Marcb3l. t-feanne Gaanebin explained dat the re a sod for the poatpone. •nt was that the Mission Viejo •ts and Crafts Association, ·ch has agreed to select the tftloee top contenders Crom among . •entries, announ~ March 31 atthe deadline. '•'This was due to a misun- cfe rs tan d in g , · ' said M rs . Qacnebin, who is a member of the-MAC. "We don't want to be ~air to artists who were told· they would have until lt\e end of tbe month lo complete their en- tfies." "That's not why 1 s upported tbe postponement," said J ohn Noble, another council member. .. Whe n the original deadline, March 1, came along, we just didn't have enough entries." Entries may be submitted to the MAC office, 26129-D La Paz Road. The artist whose winning design is selected as the official MAC logo will receive an $80 a9;ard. Additional information is available by calling the MAC, 581-7610. New Courses At Viejo, Toro Schools Students at El Toro and Mission Viejo High Schools will have tbeir choice of 37 new coursesYrom ceramics to lessons in nursery school next fall. District trustees have okayed a $20,000 fund for pilot programs and curriculum changes at the high schools, which is to be used for 16 new classes at El Toro and 21 at Mission. The schedule includes six new art classes at each school, includ- ing advanced ceramics and jewelry techniques. Mission will add courses in printmaking and commercial art, wh.ile El Toro adds a desjgn problems and an oil and acrylic painting class. A total of $6,000 in the fund will be applied to building up a busi- ness curriculum at El Toro. Other classes to be added at El Toro include three new English classes, developmental science, world culture, and a social science class in minorities. Classes to be added at Mission Viejo High include data process- ing, advanced aviation. ad- vanced p.hotography, three graphics classes, and math re- view. FrontP~AI GIFTS ... ment codes. They have been ordered to face trial June 9. They are free on their promise to a ppear at that trial. It is alleged that the nine defen- dants, two of whom have since retired from county service, sub- mitted mileage slips and over- time vouchers to the county at a time they were actually working on Hinshaw 's Congressional cam- paign. It has been estimated thattheir alleged activities cost the county at least $10,000. It was learned WedneSday that Coleman's trip to Newport Beach and his examination ofthe38-foot "Bolinas" was one of a· number of such assignments bei~g handled by district attorney's m· vestigators. ORAHGe COAST SB DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.,_.,.,.,.. aNI Publi-r Jac k R. Curley Yl(e PrHUM'lt and Oe""'oM W-r Thomas l<eevll [d1tOf ThOmas A. M urphine -"•G•M Editor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Attltt•"I-~·-... OtMr"Offlus Telephone (714) 64r..n1 Claulfied Advertltfnl 642-M71 --·-· Y•llly H-OlffC:if 511 ... 310 ~,_. s.a.-,, • ....- 4t5·06SO .. East Coast 'id !.._:......;;.. __ _ When the nation celebr-.tes its aJOth anniversary in the aum.mer of 1976. the Mission Viejo Hi&h School band will be tootlng and striding right where it all began. • Qllty !'lllt ~ ~ •WITCH (JOHN COPPOCI() MU4ACE8 HA,.sEL AND ~ETEL At MISSION .VIEJO SCHOO~• Af1n Aaue *nd t:olette Wlg•rt Play Tltl• Rolff In Elem,nt•ry Sohool "8y • Saddleback Vallev Unllled'" School District trustees have given the band their okay to . participate in the Cavalcade of Bands, a group of 15 top-ranked California high school marching units, which will tour Boston, New Yo rk, PbilaaeJphia and Washington, D,C. from June 22 through July 5, 1976. Cost per student for the trip will be $680, according to Mission band director Terry Newman. That total is to be shared in thirds by the student, the music boo;;ters and from local sponsorship and individual dona- tions. The trip will include performances at City Hall Plaza in Boston ; concerts at the United Nations and Central Park in New York and at Valley Forge in Pen- nsylvania and parades down Broadway and through Washington, D.C. The climax of the tour will be a concert July 4 at the Smithsonian Institution in W ashi_ngton. Also a part of the trip will be sightseeing through the nation's historical landmarks. f'ro• Page A J TAXES ... tion means Humphrey rei.ains an interest in the papers, disqualify- ine them as a charitable deduc- tion until after the limitation ex- . pires. Walters said the IRS began an audit of Humphrey's returns after his disclosure in December 1973 that he was claiming the de· ductions. The disclosure came shortly after former President Nixon revealed that he claimed deductions of $482,000 for gifts of vice-presidential papers to the National Archives. The Nixon deductions later were disallowed when it was dis- covered his lawyers back-dated the official deed prior to July 25, 1969 -the last day on which such charitable contributions could be made. RADIO ... which Lane considers com- mercial stations "weak." The college's immediate con- cern is the remodeling of the broadcast studio to house $10,000 worth of electronic gear includ- ing tape recorders a nd turntables. The studio will be ·located in Room 131 of the college library. Lane said the e<>llege had sub- mitted 10 different call letter combinations to the FCC but is hoping for the assignation of KSBC, • 'K'' standing for a station in the western part of the U.S. and "SBC" for Saddl.eback College. He won't know whether be gets them until the combina- tion has been checked out against existing broadcast stations. Firm·ffired l To Draw Up New Center The Berry Construction Com- pany of Upland has been hired by the Saddleback Valley School trustees as con-structlon manager for preliminary wotk on the construction of a district instructional resource oenter. The job involves working with the architect and drawing up specifications for the project. It , will pay the firm $2,200. Berry was chosen over 20 other applicants for the job after a screening by a five-member committee. Members of the com- mittee included a tea·cher, 1l prin- cipal, an architect, an assistant superintendent and the director of planning and development. The instructional resource center will be the first facility in the district to be built using the construction management system, in which the district becomes its own general contrac- tor. Health Panel OKs UCI Medical Bill ByDOUGLASFIU'IZSCHE OftlMDatlrll"I ... ..., The legislative ''cakewalk" is over for a $8.95 million sup- plemental appropriation bill de· signed to finance the med.Jcal education and community health care system envisioned by tbe UC Irvine medical school, the school's dean said today. The bill eased past it.ti third legislative hurdle Wednuday with 7 to 0 approval ol the As· sembly Health Committee. But medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said the bill faces tough times in the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee because it calls for a $650,000 appropriation from the state general fund for costs of transition of Orange County Medi~al Center from Orange County to university ownenhlp. Tbe $8.3 million balance would come from a $156 mlllloo health sciences bond tuue'~ by voters in 1972. Meanwhile, cjelay1 in recelY1ng financing have cau,1ed the medical school to scrap plan1 ftc' takeover of the Medical Center July las had been Pbinned: Dt'. van den Noort said in a wt.de- ranging convenatloo with re· J)Olt.en. . The campus is seek.IDg new fuidelines for takeover of the facility. Aa explalned by medical 1ehool Aul$tant Dean Tom Rolinlon, the unlvenl1r would bk• Ofer the fadUty alx rnMtbl after,.. cetW.e Cundin1. • ln the meantime, the medical school hopes to keep lu tea~ OPeraUona in the Medical Center aotne throuah an cxtenalon ot Ua pruent affiliation aarnmen& with the county. Dr. v.,. d• Noortaaid. I I The delays, caused by uncer- tainty about funding the medical school among UC reeents, op- position from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post and the long list of legislative committees which tnust consider the bill, have caused the problems already. The medic.el schQOl envisions a . $42.5 rnjlJion medical teaching and health care S)'stem consist· ing of a renovated 300.bed Orange County Medical Center, a 200-bed on-campus hospital and it string of outpatient clinics, in ad- d i tl on to a baaic sciences teaching buildinc. 1 Between $39 and S42 milllon of the 1972 bpnd funds were earmarked for UCI medical school development, Dr. van den' Noort said. However, the Ul'l· iversity, due to a variety of fac- tors, has over-encumbered the bond issue by more than $88 milUon. Thus the reaents ate taking a second look at where the money is to so. A Ust of alternatives to the Irvine development plan is being cooaidered, b)' reaents. None oC the alternatives lnchldes the on. campus ho1pltat. Witltout th•t facility, Dr. van den Noort claims the medical echool ts ''dodmtd to mecUocn.. ~ .. and be and tbe b\&lk ot hli '9cully wlJl quit. Already, Dr. van den ?i>orl Hid 2S percent of the key ~ ~ vecan Th• •c'°°" ·~· 11 unable to r eruit h.leh.quallty ,. l~lty because of the un~ei'taift1 ty about its development. A1on1theaam1 IU..-Ute~ tt harina dlff iculty attradJltl diil belt rttldent.1, lnteml M IW· dentl,hetaJd-. I ~iejo Sclwol Play Tonight 'Sold 014' "Hansel and Gretel" takes the stage tonight at Montevideo Elementary School in Mission Viejo as a celebration of National Music in the Schools Day. The performance, an adapta- tion of the traditional Hum- perdinck· opera, has been sold out for two performances this evening In the school's multi- purpose room. Directed by music teacher Lee Austin, the show features two complete casts. Alan Raiee and Gary Wilder play Hansel and Colette Wigart and Verontca Mehrgutttplay Gretel. Alterna'ting as the mother are Mary Leonard and Geor_gette Katona, wllh Tom Bijckham '1ld' Alan Buck as the father. John Coppock and Kim Stubbs ·ptay the witch, Mark Burton is the Sandman and Amy Elstrom is the Dawn Fairy. Music for the play is provided by tJie Montevideo Chorus direct- ed by Mrs. Austin and by the ad- vanced band directed by J im South. The Rlay gre.31 ou\ ~i}~eges­ tions from Mr. "Dav\d WWtcher, • Mont4!video principal. Whitcher helped put on •'Haps el and Gretel... 'as a teacher in Los Angeles. "I like Hansel and Gretel as an operetta -so rnaoy people can get involved in it," Whitcher said. "The kids love it, the teachers Jove it, and the parents love it.•• Tryouts for the play were hefd in January. Students also de- signed and built the stage sets with help from their teachers, Whitcher said. Lectures Set On Children Three lectures· on ·child psychology have been scheduled by San Joaquin Elementary School lo Laguna Hills. Tim Stone. the school psychologist, will present the. meetings at 7:30 p.m. March 25, April 22, and May 20. Topics will cover "Getting the Message Across," "Responsibilities in Childhood," and "Discipline: Not a Dirty Word." The public is invited, school officials said. \ POT~ .d-. damage, lowered rdtitant!e to disease, loss of moUvatioo, birth defects, lung damage, atetlllfy and impotence in men -·1\ave been widely public!]ed hi reputa- ble scientific jou!flals and tJie . news media. But, said the matasine. Htfhen a research finding can be rndily checked -either by repe4th)g the experiment or by devis'iQI a better one -an allegation al ad· verse marijuana effects 1s re- lativ~ short-)ived. .. No damage is found -and after u time the alles:ation ls dropped.''• ~ ' Dr. William Pol)n, director--or research for t~e N~tionil Institute· on Dru~./Jnase~ sald that .. to .suggest dlat.Ulere-is a pattern of serious consequences· a n d a s soon a~ the Y. a re checked they are di&proved, and to imply there is some pattern to this, I think tends to ignore or misstate what the present status of the situation is.'' • From Page Al RATIO.: .. per 100 teachers. -f.nwtrant .. Ultifted;.s.s ad- ministrators, "6'.~ P\Jpil semces and 60.8 classified per 100 teachers. -Newport-Mesa Unified; 5.6 administrators, 7 .1 pupil services and 72.6 classified per 100 teachers. In almost every ratio category, the jury notes that the numbers.· per 100 teachers have increased steadily since 1970 in most dis- tricts. ' The jury suggests dis~cts con- sider the impact of high fatio.5 on strained budgets for next year. Fro• Pflfl8 Al LUNCH ••. I to the states. The result, Mrs. Bermett said, would be that the price of regular lunches would jump a minimum of 20 cents, that the price of milk sold at school would double and that federal nutrition standards would end. She said she and other food service employes in Southern California have been writing to their congre8sm~n and urging concerned parents to do the ·same. .,, ~e"i tP4 to San DltJo. an<I Sa '.}tmtm o h~ve l)een' ved by ~•Sad eback V~y~ed SC!hool District boardo(~fes. ~ihth Anders , t.o ,Trabuco &hoot Jti tabucCY Caro'QI\ .are prepannr or a fo -day trip to theatate ~ ~lta1A~Z3.to~. The vlsit will Include a m~g wilb (he stU<tents' sehator and as- semblyman, a guided tour of the capitol, and a look at tbe stale legt!stature in session. Tl\eJ'll also stop in at Folsom Prison and Su~r·s Mlne. About 80 r.Jarine C«pa Junior ROTC students are scheduled to spend their Easter break tn San Diego cir guests of the Marine 1 Corps recruit depot. Besides the training~jectlves • of the trip, students wm tour the ·base, visit a carrier at Coronado Island and tour the SanDtegoZoo and Sea World. • · · The working par{9' thei~ visit will inchJde ph~sk81 -~r~g. educatiQn.al rnov1es, mam~!ng a military schedule, practicing drill, and participating in a com- petitive field day with other at- tending school ROTC units. William Dick Of El Toro Dies at 68 Rosary will be said this even· lng at 1:30 for El Toro n!Sldent Wllliam J. Dick, who died Tues- day following a lengthy illness. Mr. Dick was 68. A natlve of Colorado, Mr. Dick grew ~ iii the midst of historic labor dls~utes'. His fat.her owned the firs~ coal min~s struck by labor orga'nizer John L. Lewis. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Mr. Dick worked as a sales representative until ill- ness forced his early retirement. He and his wife settled in California in 1942. They moved to El Toro two years ago. He ls survived by his widow, Frances, 24001 Muirlands Blvd.; three brothers, Robert Dick of Denver, Colo., George Dick of Glendale, and Thomas Dick of El Monte, plus two sisters, "Mn. An - na Klein ol Ft. Colllhs, Colo., and' Mrs. .F1orence Rooney of South Pasadena. A funeral mass wilij>e said Fri- day at 1:30 p .m. Burial will follow at Ascension CemeteJ"Y. in El Toro. All services will be at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in LagunaHllls. Viejo P~l Picks Clerk Eleanor Thompson has been selected, from among five appli· cants to' be permanent Clerk for the Misston Viejo Mimiclpal Ad· visory Council <MAC). "We' apNreciate the interest shown l?Y all the applicants," sa\d ~k9lhl een Kelly, MAC chairn;la~, .. but we agreea mat Mrs. T b9mpson, who had been serving as temporary clerk; best met OUl" 4ualiflcations." Mrs' .. Thompson, who receives $3.50 hourly, fills the only paid positio'h with the MAC. She runs the MAC office at 261.29-l>La Paz Ro~d M.ond ay through Friday from 1 to.5 P·"1· Irvine voters may be asked to vote on a bond issue of up to $300 million to finance 'DlWliclpel im· provements needed for the city to grow from lts present 30,000 population to 200,000 to 300,000 in 20years. Accordin& to a consultant's re· port on financing the improve· ments, tbat would be the cheapest way to put in streets and other p~blic facilities. The loftg -awaited Grir- fenbagen-Kroeger report on fin~ncing the city's growth, however. recoentzes that the two-thirds majority needed for a large bond issu~ D)ay not be .. politically feasible." Therefore, it also outlines a number of ways public improve- ments could be financed without J - a popular vote. A number of very large fig\lrea have bffn mentioned in ~­ lion with the capital improir'e- ments needed. • Public Works Direc:10r Brent Muchow said the total could_ come to $300 million. But City Manager William Woollett s~id today, "I have heard a fil(ure about half that. AiMl I have heard $10S snilllon menti•ed." "Woollett cQncecles that a »ot>Wlar vote for a massive capl\al improyement bond is un: Ukelj to succeed He said the crowUa ot ·the city ·Uk.ely will be financed tbro &h a variety of methods. . These, according to the co'lri- Pltt ~.Saee study. could in- !. · •essment dlatricts. joint n'agreements wfth other ei. Of government, annexation f-or putting the costs on homeowners' mortgages by cbaraing developers for all ·deceaury improvements. In the latter case, the study conlends costs would be high anc..l'dortgafe nnanee rates are ~ght!t than municipal bonds and.. ~1essor . Cambodia Aid .. · Co~promi~se . . Chances ·'S1im' WMJJINGT-ON (UPJ) -The HC}Uae Foreign Affairs Commit- tee today rejected $135.6 million i~ em~rgency U.S. military aid for Cambodia, but held out the slim possibility of a compromise on the controversy with Presi- dent Ford. Less than an hour later, the Senate Democratic Caucus voted 38 to 5 against providing further military aid to either Cambodia or South Vietnam. House Democrats voted in a similar manner Wednesday. Too Many Chiefs in District? Four Orange Coast school dis· tric:ts have some of the highest ratios of administrators to ·classroom teachers in the coun- ty, a Grand Jury report issued Wednesday shows. The report urged school dis- tricts with higher ratios to study the ones ~at keep lhe number of administrators to a minimum. The jury said a low ratio of ad- rninhtraton to teachers is costly and hampers ideal education. According to the jury. state guidelines call for nine ad - ministrators per 100 teachers in · elementary districts, eight per 100 in unified districts and seven per 100 in high school districts. According to statistics pro- The House committee vote was 18-15 on a compromise amend- ment proposed by Rep. Lee Hamilton <D-lnd. > It was a severe blow to the Ad- ministration's request for $222 million to Cambodia. The amend- ment was an attempt to com- promise on aid for Phnom Penh which is surrounded by Com- munist forces. REDS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Page A4. Tile committee delayed any immediate recommendation to the full House on the Cambodian aid 1Palter: Committee Chairman 'l'llotnas E . Morean CD-Pa.), told re· porters-he-was urging the Ad- ministration to consult with Rep. Donald M. Fraser, <D·Minn.) over a possible compromise on the aid. Fraser is a major critic of any further U.S. weapons for Cambodia. At the Wbite House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen responded by saying that Ford still hop.es that Congress will finally ap- prove his request. He said Ford felt Congress could be persuaded by the testimony of a con· gressional delegation which re- cently returned from Southeast Asia and films of the Cambodian conflict which have been shown on television. , (SMCAMBODIA, Pagel\%} vided by the jury, four Oranee 1, Ford Urges Tax Speed Coast districts a pproach those · atatemandated maximums. Of coa~al unified districts, the Saddleback Unified District ranks highest with 7 .5 ad- ministrators per 100 teachers. Saddleback also has 6.7 pupil service employes teachers and 60.6 classified (support > employ es per 100 teachers. Next is a tie between Laguna Beach Unified and lnine Unified at 7 .4 administrators per 100 teachers. Other ratios in those districts show Laguna Beach with 8.4 h1 pupil services and 18.S in the classHied category per 100 teachers and Irvine with 6.0 in pupil' services and 70.6 classified ; employes per JOO teachers. WASHINGTON (AP> - President Ford was quQted today as· complaining that "time is growing short" for action on a recession- fightipg tax cut and yet the Senate plans an Easter vacation in just eight days. Ford has said that he wants the tax cut by Easter. The tax'-writing Senate Finance Committee began writing its version of the bill this morning. Sen. Russell B: Long, <D· La.), the chairman. said he will support a $30·billion tax cut, almost dOl.tble the amounted }"ecommended by Ford. The fourth top coastal distiict · is Huntington Beach Elementary L---.;._-------~ with 7.8 administrators per 100 teachers. It has 4.7 pupil services emp,loyes and 62.2 classUied employe.s per 100 teachers. other cout districts and their ratios include: · -Huntlneton Beach High School, 4.9 administrators, 10.5 pupil services and 67.1 classified per 100 teacher a . -Seal Beacti Elementary; 7.0 admlnistra tors, 5.2 pupil services and 51 .4 classified per 100 teachers. -Ocean View Elementary; 6.2 admlnistrators, 2.2 pupil services and 60. 7 classified per 100teachen. -Fountain Valley Elemen· tary; 5.8 administrators, 4.t pupll servlcea and 43.8 classllled • )Mii' tOOte.cbers. -Capistrano Unified: 5.5 li<l· mlnlttraton. 6.2 pupil services and eo.a clauified per 100 ~. -NewJ>ort·Meaa Unlfi~; S.6 •l•laistrators, 7 . l pupil Mid 72.6 cluslfled per ByDOJ!GLASFIUTZSCHE ot .. Pelly,.. .... The le1lstatlv1 "f:alkewalk" is over tor a $8.tS million sup- plemental apptoprlaUOo bill de· signed to finance the medical education and community health care system envisioned by the UC Jrvine medlcal lcboOI, the schOOl'• dean 18.ld toclar. The bill eased pat Its third lefl1lMlve h•r4ll• '(epneaday with '1 to 0 ¥Pf0Yil OI the M• sembly Healtli Committee. But mecUcJl school Dean Stanley van den Noort said the bill faces tough limes ln the M · aepibly W ay1 aad Means Com· mlttee because It calls for a ~:000 approprla\100 rrom the 1tatie pMral lund for ce1ts of transition of Ounce County Blackbird Brigade Evidently looking for a snack during a break in the rains, flocks of blackbir~ spent Wednesday afternoon perusing the pickings in Jiel9s south of· UC Irvine. SacUlleback Students Get New Transmitter By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol tlM Dally PlloUtaff The Saddleback Valley will get its first radio station in about two weeks when college students "go on the air" to test their new transmitter. Full programming for the 10-watt FM station at Saddleback College won't gehmder way until the spring semester, however. Then the station will be on four to five hours a day, five days a week. Jim Lane, radi~r television and film instructor at tne college, said today that the station, whose call letters remain undetermined, had been assigned tl)e same 88 . .S MHZ spot on the FM dial. Primary coverage at the 10 watt level will be along a five mile radius including the com- munities of Mission Viejo, San Juan_ Capistrano, Laguna Niguel and parts of Laguna Beach. It is possible that the signal"· may be heard as far away as1El Toro it1 the north and San Clemente in the south. Lane said the College intends t.o reapply to tbe 'FCC for an in- crease in power to 3,0QO to 5,000 watts and for permission to raise the antenna height. • That would allow the station to blanket all of southera Orange County with a high quality stereo signal, Lane said. Meanwhile the college i~ con· tent to work with a low power monaural signal becaus4t the primary fun~tion ()f the s~tion will be to train broadcast stu- dents.· ..This will allpw us to provide them with a solid background and on-the-air experience," Lane said. ''1'bere1s nothing like being in front of a live microphone." Initial programming, he said, -.yill endeavor to serve the stu- dents on the campus with music and news programs that appeals to them. But at the same time 8200,000 Issue - Lane and Bill Weisgerber, head . of the audio visual departm~nt, will be looking at programrr.ing of wider comm unity iraterest. Eventually the station hopes to become J)art of the National Public-Jbdio Network and offer public programminlJ in such areal as' serious music, poetry, and public affairs -all areas in <See RADIO, Page A2} Humphrey's 'Gifts' Disallowed by IRS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP>- lncome tax deductions of nearly ~.000 clairu.ed by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey· for the gift of vice presidential papers to the Min· nesota IUstorical Society have been dl~allowed tf>y the ll.S. In.. ternal Revenue Service, an aidS' said today. ... David Gartner, an ad · minis\rative assistant t(>lhe Min· nesota Democrat, said Uum· phrey reached an agreement with the IRS to pay back taxes pl"'-' 6 percent annual interest on the $199.,153.. The ta¥ deductions were claimed for 1969 through 1972. Gartner and Humpbre7's Min~ ne1poUs lawyer, Joe A. "Walle.rs. declined to say what the back taxes would amount to. Thev said 'the IRS is com puling that figure. Walters said the IRS objection was based on a regulation pro- hibiting deductions Cor "gifts of a future interest " over which the donor retains some form of con· <See TAXES, Page AZ) Employe Says PlwneHikes NQt Required SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -A telephone operltor has told a Public Utilities Comm,lssion hearing that high.er cbarg\?s sought by the Paci.fie Telephone Company are· not needed to pay for l•bor cost~ "but simply to in- crease profits." Jane Maraolls, the phone com· pany operator, spoke Wednesday at a h~arins into the firm's ,re- quest fQr a $97.9 million rate in· cre!\Se· Mass Margolis said the com· pany ls automatJog so rapidly the higher char1ea are not needed to off*twages. Ira R. Alderson, a corrinllssion ~awyer, aaidc: ttie PQ<:}~ll in· va\lgate increaMd r~uvlty befw'e the bearing endl. The p~fd \ftcrtut WoUld not affect tie.sic monthly telephone charae . ~.Ole charees ror certain mtilltate lonf•dlstance calls would be hl&her, as well u blihet cbii"ies ror new conneetloni, moVlftf. Cbangee ln t tejjlamo riombus end mol\lhb' rates for telejhaoe extenilons 1n homes. only thdnterest could be charged oflhomeowners' taxes. Altet'native sources of city re· venue-either for the improve· meft\S themselves or to allow the tity to channel funds in that dir~\jon-could come from 11 municipal income tax, the ceport suggests. The study was jointly financed (See BOND, PageA2) Records Unsealed - J·n Case By TOM BARLEY Of l ... Dally PUotS~ff Documents made public today after earlier being sealed by an Orange County Superior C<?urt judg~ contain allegations that one of nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as- sessor's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. District attorney's investigator John Coleman s ubmitted the re- port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex- amination of the vesse l ''Bolinas" moored there by de· Cendant George Upton. Coleman claims in the a r- fidavits made public today by Judge Everett W. Dickey that Upton. 54, of Santa Ana, was the recipient of an electric general· 1 ing plant and aqualift valued al $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Coleman ·s affidavit that Radio Shack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi that his com- pany "saved approximately $190,000 in two .years by knowing the right people.'' Coleman states in the affidavit that Upton was assigned by the assessor's office to handle Radio Shack assessmentS during that period. Also in the affidavit is the com- ment that a 1972 audit of the as- sessor's office then headed by Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw, in· dicated that Radio Shack had been under-assessed by $225,880 in 1969. The tax of $22,000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid, the af- fidavit alleges. The allegations against Upton come at a time when the Grand Jury is known to be exploring charges that a number of Orange County companies and stores re· ceived favorable assessment treatment during Hins haw 's term as assessor. All nine defendants are due in court March 21 for pretrial action on charges of grand theft, con· spiracy, submission of false claims and vtolations of govern- CSee G)FTS, PageA?l or~n:•a coas• Weather Generally fair skies Fri- day , according to the weather service, following tonight's expected rainfall. Partly cloudy with winds 15 to 25 m .p.h. at times Fri- day. Highs in the upper 50s. I NSIDE TODAY A ltate auemblyman waa ordered to bring bock /fotn KCJMtU the ttate-lemed car hil mra~ wife took there. PogeA7. ••WDEDE•ICK salOEllEW,· Ohlle 1>111• ll'I....... 1 • e Laguna lieQctt ~~·. cltelmade it cl~ar '# ay ~ that it de>es not W1'llt traffie-r the Irvine Co~·a pro- 10, 000-acre coaltal ,d m enl pouring into tha Att Uowing a presentation by cUwoman Phyllis SWMD-t• council unanimously en. ed for study purpoees a plan would keep tralfic generated e 40,000·person development acific Coast Htghway as it runs from Laguna Beach to na del Mar. • e traffic circulation pro· J><liil1 shows three major r 9ads l_h,!il._ would extend almost to PtsHic Coast Highway then ab~uplly loop back to inland areas. ~rsons wanting to get to the c~t coukt park at one of three latee parking facilities called for in'the proposal and talce tr~rns to thei beach and other coastal., ree-eation areas. N eally, the only traffic on PUific Coast High way would be commuters belweeen Laguna . Betkh and Newport Beach. Counciimen agreed the pall plan had merit and should be carefull y studied by TICMAP. lhe acronym for The Irvine Com· pany Coastal Community Multi· Agency Planning Program. T IC· .MAP is made up of represen· tatives of 22 public and pri vate agencies that want a say in the type of development that occur:. on the sprawlin ~ parcel. The council ;.il:,o referred the proposal prepared by represen· tatives of Newport Beach, lrvme and Laguna Beach to th-e Southeast Orange County Land lise and Transportation Study group. . ''Any development here is go- ing to put impossible demands on the cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine," said ~trs. Sweeney as she reviewed the traffic circulation proposal for the property. lrvme Company planners sat silently in the audience as Mrs. Sweenev described the proposal. The company's plans now show through roads to Coast Highway. ··our intent JS to try and see if the concept a s for here <the l'Jties' loop plan) makes sense," Larry Moore, Irvine Compan;y project manager, told tbe council later. · "My concern is where you'~e going to bring that traffic down m Laguna Beach," Councilman Jon Brand told Moore during an earlier presentation of the over- all plan for·the coastal property. The map Moore had in front ?f him showed a road that would tie into High Drive in the north end of town. Moore said h e couldn 't specificall y say where the road would be. · ··1 can answer that," Brand fired bac k. "You 're going to destroy that neighborhood if you bring that road through it." "I can't see any area in the north end that has a road that could handle that traffic," Brand continued. "That's precisely the kmd of jpput we want." Moore said From Page A J R ATIO ... In almost every ratio category, tbe jury notes that the numbers.· }?er 100 teachers ha~e increas~d steadily since 1970 10 most dts· tiicts. . The jury suggests districts con- sider the impact of high ratios on strained budgets for next year. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'lrv-Or.A~ (Oit,f 0.-.•l\t P1IOf "°''h wh•<" ·~ ,,,..,._ • ._"'°" ttw h~-H' Ptt\~ I~ pub••\ht"O DY tlW" Ot.inQf' (_o,a•t Pi..iC>h ·""''J(Ol"nQ•ny ~_,, .. ,_.,, f'Q1ll0"1ttf'"" p.A>I: ,,,..,., o IVtf·nd•• t"rwq~ r ''°"" for (h\tA Mr.A ~,..-.oo,. litKh, H\lftl•"'O'tw't Bt-..w.n fnun 1.-tn \/• 1-.. trv•ri•. S•Odl•t>•t.111. v.111.-., And l.tQ""• ~"'" Soulh C.o••I A """'• rOQ•nNI "'411on ,• pt..ib·••httd \.t•utd~Y' ~ «\vMA'f\ Ttwt Pf In< +O.JI "'"'" -"•nv Pl An I ., A\ JoO """' t h•'f Slr...-t to •• M~w C.•l1lornl• '7•16 Robert N Weed P~n•O.nt •M PwOh"""'' Jae~ R. Curley Vice PrntOtnl •nd O.~•f Mi,...,, Thomas Keevil E:oitor Thomas A M lirph1nr MAf\°"0'"0 C Oi'Of Charle!> H Loo~ Rtehard P. Nilll ""'"•"t M4 "•94no lO.••-. Offices C<nl• ~·• UQ wt•I ~. Strtt1 Ht .WPO•t !koK I\ llU Nt•DCWI Bou•t•lft l 't""' 811t•f'" 1 tk G .. ,.....,,. 54,..C • ~lnrt•Of'\ S."h 11US ... ,._~ward '-Mitt.AO Y•llO 71101 lA ... , ~ ., \it" 0 ... 04 ,. , .... .. Telepttone t7t4) 641-4311 C~ultitd Actvertls"'t '41·~11 \jldtlt-• "'·'~'"""'°" ... Sl1 ·'210 Fro•P ageAJ Othe r s Fle e S •n Fra n oht1:0 Magull• ere noi.d for finding unique l•ftdl"9 epot• when ~·~··• • storm at ••· But W a old bird dtdn 't •ctu.tty perch on the •tomlleh of Betsy Ptnover •• •h• •noo ze d I n a q uatic park. He landed on a perch juat . behind her. UPITel~o Fro•Page AJ Fro•P •geAJ ... ' .. • ~.lit· tn1 a n . ~~bed Orlllf e y lf&nter. a 200-bed on· mpus bolpital and a st.ring or outpatient clinics, in ad· dltiOD to a.. bas~ .acionces teachln1 bulJdlng. Between $39 and $4.2 mlWon of the 1972 ~ond Juti'da' were earmarked for OCl medical school devefopm~nt. Dr. van den Noort said. Howexey,. t.)le un· lverslty, st1.1~. to 4 v~rietr of /ac- tors, has ove)'-encumt>ere4 the bond issue by mqre tban $88 million. ~ Thus the regents are taking a second Jook at where the mo~y is to go. A list of alternatives to tbe Irvine developm~nt plan ls being considered by re~ents. None bf the allemati ves includes the on- campus hospital. TAXES ... trol. Gartner added, "There•s nothing in this that involveS' wrongdoing of any kind. It's . simply a difference in the way re· asonable men interpret the law." lrvi~ Officer·Na~.s Thre~ Illegal Aliens. GIFTS ... ---J• :.1 mentcodes. They have been ordered to face trial June 9. Tbey are Cree Qll their promise to appear at that trial . It is alleged that t,he nine defen- dants, two of whom have since retired from county service, sub- mitted mileage slips and' <>ver- time vouchers to the county ,t a time they were actually.working on Hinshaw.'s Congressional<:.•m· Without that facility, Dr. van den Noort clainis the me_dic~ ~chool is "doomed to medi~· . ty" and he and the Q\lllt of his faculty will quit. Already, Dr. van. den Noort said 25 percent of tfle key 1'0Sts are vacant. The stil, he said, is unable to recrl.itti ltb-qu~ty faculty because or tlncertain· ty about its development. Along tbe same line, the.school is having difficulty attracting the best residents, interns 9nd · stu· dents. he said. Walter pointed outlhat the tRS raised no questions about the legality of the Humphrey gift .or the value of $309,476 placed on it. "I told the senator Utat while there were some doubts on the ·ruture interest' question. I thought he had a good chance to be sustained in the long run," Walters said. "But he said, 'I'm going to resolve those doubts in favoroftheTreasury'." Humphrey's contract with the historical society, signed in April 1966 restricts public access to the papers for 25 years, meaning that anyone wishing to see them must get the senator's 1 permission. The IRS contends the lirnita· tion means Humphrey retains an interest in the papers, disqualit;.Y· ing them as a charitable deduc· lion until after the limitat~n elt- pires. Walters said the IRS began an audit of Humphrey's returns after his disclosure in December 1973 that he was claiming the de· ductions. The disclosure came shortly after former Pres!denl Nixon revealed that he claimed deductions of $482,000 for gifts of vice-presidential papers to the National Archi ves. The Nixon deductions later were disallowed when it was dis· covered his lawyers back-dated the official deed prior lo July 25, 1969 -the lastd~y on which such charitabl~ contributions could be made. F rom Page Al RADIO ... which L a ne considers com· mercial stations "weak." The college's immediate con· cem is the r emodeling of the broadcast studio to house $10,000 worth of electronic gear includ- ing tape recorder s a nd turntables. The studio will be · located in Room 131 of the college library. Lane said the college had sub· milted 10 different call letter combinations to the FCC but is hoping for the assignation of KSBC, "K" standing for a station in the western part of the U.S. and "SBC" for Saddleback College. He won 't know whether he gets them until the combina· tion has been checked out against existing broadcas t stations. A suspicious' policeman on patrol in Irvine captur~ three suspected illegal immigrants from Mexico early today but others vanished in a dash for two taxicabs waiting nearby. Deportation proceedings were set today for Antollio Zambrano MUnos, 48, of Mexico City, Jesus Zambrano Cabrera, 19, of En- juanidad del Cega, and Ism~el Osegura Nolasco, 22, of Mexico City. Officer Gary Cain estimated the group at seven to 10, includ- ing the three he detained along 1 the Santa Fe Railroad tracks near Harvard Avenu·e and Moulton Parkway. Mesa .Glider Back at7\lloine Mte r Story Ao experimental hang glider which could easily kill the thieves who stole it is back in ex· perienced hands today. Barrv Goraon of Costa Mesa, who issued a publi-c warning on Wednesday when he discovered that the huge kite bad been stolen from him, said that 30 minutes after newspaper stories ap· peared he heard a knock on the front door. ''Two guys were standing there and they had brought with them the glider. They told me that they saw four young men the night before running with the glider and they said those people finally dumped it in~ vacant lot. ·'They said they read the story and th.en realized what it was,'' he said. The glider is a prototype and has never been flown. He plans lo test it at a hang glider park this week but in his appeal Gordon stressed that anyone short of an expert should not try lo fly it. 6 Children Perish mLLSDALE, Mich. (UPI) - Fire swept a rural frame home early today, killirlg six brothers and sisters aged 6 to 15. "It was just pitiful," one Reading Fire Department fireman said. Consumer Reports Nixes Pot Danger BOSTON CU PI> -Marijuana misstate what the present status may not be the great threat to of the situation is." health and society that many The magazine said rnarij.ua'?a studies have indicated, accord-s mokers appear to remain in ing to Consumer Reports good health and good spirits, magazine. s howing none or the adverse ef· "The time has come to take a fects cited in the studies. fresh look at the alleged dangers The magazine suggested a bet· of marijuana," the Consumers 1 ler picture of long-term effects Union publication said in its could be obtained by studying a March issue. country where marijuana has The magazine said a "horrl!y-been a daily custom for genera- ing collection of marijuana lions. hazards" -inc luding brain It cited a study the National damage, lowered resistance to Institute of Mental Health com· disease, loss of motivation, birth miss_l9*1ed for study regarding defects, lung damage, sterility marlJUana e(fecbontbe island of h Jam .. lca. F o r .d~c.ades . and impotence in men -ave Jamaicans llave smol(ed mari· been widely publicized in reputa-juana much stron.ger than that ble sciel)tlfic journals and the available in the United States, the news media. But, said the magazine. "When maeazineaald, a research finding can be reac:Uly The ma111lnc said lhat to h b tin quallfy u t heavy smoker In the · checked -eit er Y repea g Jamaica stud)', ODe had to smoke. the experiment or by devillne a at '•ast •iaht marijuana better one -a n aueeauon of ad· ~ ,. bj verse marijuana effects is re-c~ett~ a day, and tM au ect.I atUdied bad smoked a.o avence of latively short-lived. 17 ... y--. In the Uoltcd Slates. a "No dama.1e l1 found -and ., •~· d ....i .... be after a tiJne \,he alleaatloo 11 heavy amour 11 fontl .~IJl!IU w d _.._. " .. : one who 1•1uw1 m9f"0,...en !14f• r~ , • ...,. l)r, WUUam Polllil, ~at; ••~•· • • , re1,.rob tor tbe "auonal Tb• 1tildy, c911d1eh~.:-• 1:: J llil\lt'Ut.e on Drut A~ Mid ·•ata• clu.rly In caw u.a.-. t.M\ ·~ 1u1sest. that. \here• a Jon1·t•rm martju1Da uH bJ _pattern of serious ce>GHQ~ theae men dld nOt prochlc9 de- and as 100-n at they ate DlOnltrabt.iAttl~klu.l«abWty checked thty are displ"OYed, and de.fl cl ta ... There IS no eWleDce lit to lmply there la some patt.em t.o Ute reaulu to 1uJtetl bt&lci Ulll. I think tends to tanor• w . da.mqe." '· The trio remained behind in the l a.m. incident, while their companions raced for the two taxis which had been stationed at that location with their lights out, police said. Investigators added that the cabs apparently left without their potential passengers, because one officer responding to help Patrolman Cain later re- ported seeing two empty cabs cruise by. Police are particularly vigilant around the Santa Fe RR right-of· way because it is a popular pipeline for freighthopping aliens headed !or the Los Angeles- Or ange County employment market. F rom Page Al BOND ... by the city and the Irvine Com· pany as a background document aimed at determining how the ci· ty and Irvine Company general plans can be put into effect. The consultants' suggestions of means to get around a popular vote on the bond issue have already drawn fire from ~uncil members. Copies of the report were made public Wednesday and most of the council members ca~ cit)' personnel have yet lo finish reading it. Councilman Henry Quigley said using avenues such as joint • powers financing to circumvent voters would be political suicide. "I don't think the citizens of Irvine would stand for that kind of Mickey Mouse," Quigley said. "We could propose joint powers or something along that line to get around bonding, but I am willing to bet that there would be a recall in 30 to 60 days," he said. Under joint powers financing, the city could find another jurisdiction interested in a pro- ject and obtain the fmancing un- <ler the council's own powers. Such an approach, Quigley said, is unlikely. "I just can't · see the council thumbing their noses at the peo- ple," he said. Quigley criticized the report for not specifically outlining the relative costs of each means of financing the capital improve· mentprogram. He said, however, that the only reasonable way to proceed would be with the brunt of financing placed on special assessment dis- tricts or.zanized for specific de· velopment areas. paign. • It has been estim8'ed that their atieged act}vlties ·cosl the couA\Y at leas t $10,000. · 1t was learned Wednesday th~t Colema{l•s trip to Newport Beech and his examination pf the 38:foot "Bolin as" was one of a number of such assignments betnc handled by-district attorney). i!l- v~tigators. · UCI Checked ~ By District For Course s Representatives of the Irvine Sohool District will review teacher education courses al UC Irvine as part of the State com- mission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing's external assess· ment progr(!m. The ' di~tH<:t 's' t~t'~ehtali\!es will be Trustee Charles Boulanger, Deputy Supellinten· dent Raymond Edman, teachers Sherri Crosson, Arden Smith, Karen Speros and Dore~n ·Zechiel and Penny Yotter, an 10- tern at Rancho San Joaquin School. The program's aim is to bring outside groups into teachet e ducation programs to see whether there are discr~pancies between plans and actions, Ed- man said. Recommendations from s uch study groupti, he said, will help the commission evaluate teacher training pro~ grams. UCI is one of rive schools being evaluated in· the first part of the three phase pilot external allses:;· ment program. During the second stage, to begin in September, another 18 schools will receive visits from evaluation . t eams. The final phase, beginning in Septenber 1976 will send teams to about 17 mo.i:~schools, Edman said. After the pilot program is com- pleted, the com mission · will evaluate the evaluators to de· termine whether it should be con- tinued. , ... Federal grants, community ·and alumni support and other sources of income are drying up, he said. Losses in federal grants alone could total a fifth of the cost of the whole system, $8.3 million. he-said. . Research and training grants are falling short or previous years, he said, because of uncer- tainty about the school's future. "I would like to be in a position sometime," Dr. van den Noort said, ''to run a medical school and not be involved in &onstant struggle just to stay afloat.'• The constant political hass les over ~he p_ast seven years, he said, are draining the energy the school should be devoting to its mission -training doctors. . F rorn P age Al. CAMBODIA M ea nwhile . Senate Democratic l eader Mike Mansfield said today he is reluc- 1 tant to personally s~k negotia- tions for peace in Cambodia with exiled Prin ce Norodo m Sihanouk. But Mansfield indicated. he would undertake the mission if _ President Ford asked him to. 'Tm prepared to do anything I can to end the agony in Cam- bodia," he said. The possibility of Mansfield's nying to Peking, where Sihanouk is in exile, was raised-Wednesday by Sen. Henry Jackson (D. Wash.). Jackson said Mansfield "could play a very important and critical role" in bringing peace to Ca mbodi a because of hi s friendship with Sihanouk. In an.other development, Presi- dent Ford invited retired Gen. William Westmoreland to the White House today for a talk about the fighting in Southeast Asia. Westmoreland, former U.S. commander in South Vietnam, was to present his assessment to Ford on the deteriorating military situation in Cambodia. Motorist Killed BAKERSFIELD <UPI ) Lillian L. Francisco, 20. Bakersfield, was killed Wednes- day when her car . ran off Panorama Drive and plunged lSO feet over a bluff. Police said the accident was not discovered until 15.to 18 hours after it occurred. NEW MARKDOWNS •••••••••••••• 30°/o te> 4~0/o DEEPER MARKDOW ... S ••• ~ •••••••••• up to 75°/o • • LADIES SPORTSWEAR -. SIPARA TES -KNIT TOP"S -· DllSSES -UNC911UE -IOIU -PAJAMAS ~ GOWNS . Pl.A YSHOIS .._ UNDALS • Ladles Pelldletan WoOa $.crates •••••••• 40°/o to 50°/o OFF u.ly Graff ~~ates 8 .. stout 1l1es.. • • • • 300/o to 400/o OFF r • ..... .,,.. '"'"' .. , •• 1116 M1WPOn it.VD~ COSTA MIU ' • • • C al&tlJLMlllMAtMewl*:'f •lkiflNit .... • I I ' .J .. '. I• • "' VOL 68, N05 72, .. SECTIONS, 36 PAGES Orange County aupervlsors cleared the decks Wednesday for emergency action aimed at sav- ing a wing of the West County Municipal Courthouse that is .sinking into a peat bog. . The board voted unanimously to appropriate $54,660 in unused revenue sharing money to pay for tbe first phase ol repairs at the Westminster facility. Officials have esUmated it may ultimately cost as much u $400,000 to compleletr ~air the badly damaged building. County Building officer Joseph Smisek told the board the biggest initial task will be a test of methods to reinforce the unstable soil underneath the $1.2 million structure, which houses hall ot the-court's 12 courtrooms. The county will contract with a structural concrete company 101' what is known as "pressure grouting" -injecting concrete into the soil layers, hoping it will harden and create a firm founda- tion. Smisek has estimated that job ssessor I Now Bear This Cambodia wW cost more than $25,000 and at first will only be done under lhe least-damaged courtroom in the wing. tr the grouting effort is a suc- cess, it will be used on the rest or the building. It will consist or pumping concrete around the ori&inal pilings driven into the ground under the building to a • dei>thof60feet, Smisek said. i'ol,lf' of tbe six CQurtrooms in the buildings have sustained damage of varying degrees, primarily consisting of cracks in ceiling beams and other concrete parts of the seven-year-old build- ing. Tuesday. supervisors gave sole authority for correcting the pro- blem to Environmental Manage- ro TEN CENTS .. . . ment Age nc y C blef H .G . "George" Osborne. They also told him to try and determine whoa to blame for the sinking. The wing that is sinking waa designed by LeRoy Rose of Anaheim, who was campaign fil)ance manager for Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. It was Diedrich who asked Osborne to affix blame for the s tructural failures. e Records Old Soldie r Rou t s Burglars PORTOLA VALLEY CUPI) -Retired Army Col. Funds ,Unsealed Lewis pay, 74, is so impressive in giving orders that even burglars obey him. When Day and his wife returned home, they were confronted by a six.foot intruder who pointed the of· ficer's .22-caliber rifle at him. "Give me that gun and get the hell out of here," Day said. The intruder took off out the front door. The officer then found two more men in his bathroom. He barked ·similar orders. The pair jumped out the window. 1 Day had an added reason for his confiden·ce. The rifle, be said', "can't be fired -1 have it fixed so only I can make it work." Volley Proposal Unification Probe Nixed by: 0.:{! D~n...~ By KATH Y CLANCY OI tJle D• llY I'll .. Sl.lff An 6range County schools committee decided for the second time Wednesday nigh\ to stay out or the battle over unifica- tion within Fountain Valley city limits. The Orange County Committee on School District Organization voted unanimously to reject a re· quest to study reorganization of the Huntington Beach part of the Fountain Valley (elementary) School District. "Our county counsel told us we really dido 't have many options open," said Sheila Meyers, a committee member and a Ford Urges Tax -Speed WASHINGTON (AP> - President Ford was quoted today as complaining that "time is growing short" for action on a recession- figbting tax cut and yet the Senate plans an Easter •vacation ln just eight days. Ford ·has said that he wants the tax cut. by Easter. The tax-writing Seitate Finance Commitle~ began writing its version of the bill tbis morning. Sen. Russell B. Long, (D- La. ), the chainban, said be will support a $30-billion tax cut, almost double Ute amounted rec om mended by Ford. trustee of the Fountain Valley district. Her board had made the county request. "'The only one legally open was to submit a whole new plan," she said. But Mrs. Meyers said submit- ting a new plan, including Foun- tain Valley and the Huntington Beach "strip," could have top- pled the citizens petition effort asking for the new city border school system. , "We had already vo~ earlier not to deal with those petitions,•' she added. She was referring to a Jan. 30 decision by the commit· tee to reject a State Department of Education reque.st to submit an opinion about the Fountain Valley effort. At that meeHng David Brandt. committee chairman, said, "We are being asked to delve into something where we have no authority.•• Wednesday's meeting was marked by dissension and healed discus~n from those supporting the unification and those oppos- ing it. But Carl "Bud" Jones. leader of the petition effort. said today. "We are ecstatic. It is golng on to the state." He accused the county counsel of misleading the committee in suggesting members' only option was to redraw a plan to include Fountain Valley and the Hunt- ington Beach area. He contended the committee could have dealt with the Hunt- ington Beach area alone. As it stands. the p1an is vigorously opposed by both tbe Huntington Beach parents and a . group of parents from Vista View <See UNIFY, Page A2) I Rejected WASHINGTON <UPl> -The House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee today rejected $135.6 million in emergency U.S. military aid for Cambodia, but held out the slim possibility or a compromise on the controversy with Presi- dent Ford. Less than an hour later, the Senate Democratic Caucus voted 38 to 5 against prov\dfug further REDS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Pa .. A4. · milJtary aid to either Cambodia or South Vietnam . Houie Democrats voted in a similar manner Wednesday. .. 'n\e House committee vote wu --ftill ~­ment pt"oposed by Rep. Lee"" Hamilton <D-lnd.) It was a severe blow to the Ad- ministration's request for $222 million to Cambodia. The amend- ment was an attempt to com- promise on aid for Phnom Penh which is surrounded by Com- munist forces. The committee delayed any immediate recommendation to the full House on the Cambodian aid matter. Committee Chairman Thomas E. Morgan (D-Pa. ), told re- porters he was urging the Ad- ministration to consult with Rep. Donald M. Fraser, (D-Minn. > over a possible compromise on the aid. Fraser is a major critic of any further U.S. weapons for Cambodia. At the White House, Pre'Ss Secretary Ron Nessen responded by saying that Ford still hopes that Congress will finally ap- prove his request. He said Ford felt Congress could be persuaded by the testimony of a con- gressional delegation which re- cently returned from Southeast Asia and films of the Cambodian conflict which have been shown on television. Big Crack Opens MANILA, Philippines CAP> - A landslide opened a crack in the earth 55 tards wide and more than a 1,100 yards long, destroy· inf property and malting 150 ~oris homele~s in the centraf Philippines village or Barrio Masaba, the government news agency said today. No casualti~ were reported. 0.il'r ,.. ... St .. , Pflot• THIS IS INTERIOR OF NEW HUNTINGTON BEACH LIBRARY Reading Platforms In a Setting of Plants and Fountains ~at; -Squeeze iibrary Expenses Slashed a; TERRY COVILLE OltM D•lly PllotSl.aff ' . Can a $2.9 million library open its doors without a $55 coffee urn, $70 worth of kitchen knives and a $25 punch bow I? Huntington Beach Librarian Walter Johnson has been asked by the city coun,il to fmd the answer to that question. He was ordered Monday night to cut the "social amenities" out of a request for $27,873 to spend on items considered necessary for the opening of the new central library in April. "I'm sure some women's ctub would be happY to.. donate these social items," sugg'es\ed Coun- cilwoman Norma Gib~ who of- fered to rummage through her own kitchenware sUP.Plies. The coffee um. kitchen knives and pun~h bowl were just part of a 56-item list requested for the library and sharply criticized by the council. Councilman Jerry Matney, who heads all the probation schools for Orange County, cast a skeptical glance at two tape cassette players, each listed at $1SO, and w.ondered about the same price tag on a record player for the children's depart- ment. "If you pay more than $50 for a cassette player I worry," noted Matney. "And I'd never let one of my schools buy a record player forS150." .. It seems lo me it is our responsibility to purchase items only for the function or the library," added Mayor Al Coen. "We began this list at $81.000," Johnson replied. "lt has already been cul down quite a bit.·· "I'd be curious to see\he$81.000 list -no, I wouldn 'l. '.' observed Mrs. Gibbs. After Johnson agreed to revise the list and cul out items not directly related to the library . function, the council agreed to provide about $24,000 from the city's untouched federal revenue sharing funds. But the money will come out of $350,000 now . intended for the purchase of books. "'I know books are important lo you." Matney told Johnson. "If you had to buy these out ot your book budget. you'd take a closer look.'' Mrs. Gibbs and Don Shipley op- posed using book fund money. Bump~y Tax Detf.._ctions N~ecl . . · but relented so the items could be bought in time for the library's April 15 dedication. Many or the requested items involve equipment noted as library furnishings, such as: two adding machines, book repair press. two electric erasers, 10 clocks. two calculators and 3,000 plastic magazine holders. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Al»- lncome tax deductions ot nearly $200,000 claimed by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey for the gift of vice presidential papers to the Min- nesota Historical Society have been disallowed by the U.S. In· ternal Revenue Service, an aide Hldtoday. David Gartner, an ad- mlnl1tr1Uve assistant to the Min· nesota Democrat. said Hum· .,. pbrey reached an aireement wtth the IRS to pay back taxes plUI e perND.t annual lnterclt on 'the $111,153. The h• deduellons wete claim.ct for 1969 throuib 19'2. Gartner and Humphrey'• Mtn- nea1>0lil lawyer, Joe A. Wallen. declined to HY what the back tu• would amount to. 'l'bev aid tbetRSl~compuUnathatfilU_re. ~. Walters said the IRS objection was based on a regulaUon pro· hibiting deductions for "gifts of a future interest" over which the donor retains some form of con· trol. Gartner added, ''There's nothing ill tbls that Involves wrongdoing of any klnd, ll's simply a difCerence in the way.r e· asonable men intetpnttbelaW." Walter polnted out that.tMJRS ralAed no queatlou abt>Ut the leiatny of the Hwnpbrey gift or the value of $309,C'15 ptaa.d on it. going to resolve those doubts in fa\'oroftheTreasury'." 1 Humphrey's contract with the historical society~ sltDed m April 1966, restricts public access lo the papers for 25 years, meaning that anyone wishing to see them inust get"'t h e senator•s 1 permission. The IRS contends the limita- tion means Humphrey retains an lotereat In the papers, diiqualify. hie them as a charitab\e deduc· Uon until after tf\e llmitation ex- shortly after former . .Pr~ident Nixon revealed that he cle.lined deductions of $482,000 for gifts ar vice-presidential papers to tl'le National Archives. pires. f 1 I aia~U"la Walten uid the lRS belan an · audit of Humphrey'• r etilfll alter bls dtselosurc \n DeQtmtilr 19'73 t.bt be waa clalminjl.ht d ducllons. The disclosure came 1 When asked' why such items (See LIBRARY, PageA2} School to Hold Rummage Sale The Edison HiMh School Cb~pter of the Amcrlc.n Field Semce is holding a nunmage sale rrom 10 a.m . to • p.m., Saturday in the pa~ lot or ho Guys D~artmerit ·~ at Brookhurst Street and Adama Avenu,, AUfttiAllo., Boach. 'l_be proms wlll 10 lowefds -PMJionl 1 foretin exch_..,e BlUdent under the ~l'S program. &tilon's nchane• student thl yurts EvaJohansaoooC weden. · In Case By TOM BARLEY Of Ult D•ily Ptlol SWff Documents made public today after earlier being sealed by an Orange County Superior Court. judge contain allegations that one or nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as- sessor's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. District attorney 's investigator John Coleman submitted the re- port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex- am ination or the vessel "'Bolin as .. moored there by de- fendant George Upton. Coleman claims in the af- fidavits made public today by Judge Everett W. Dickey that Upton, 54, of Santa Ana, was the. recipient of an electric generat- ing plant and aqualift valued at $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Coleman's affidavit that Radio Shack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capi zzi that his com- pany "saved approximately $190,000 in two years by knowing the right people." Coleman states in the affidavit that Upton was assigned by the assessor's office to handle Radio Shack assessments during that period. <See GIFTS, Page A2i Trio Name d Fire Capta ins Three West Orange County re· sidents r ecently were appointed to the rank or captain with the Los Angeles County Fire Depart- ment. The new fire captains are Tony Chaves and Fred Shafer of Hunt· ingto n Beach and Donato Dingillo of Fountain Valley. Shafer joined the Los Angeles Department in 1960, Chaves in 1966 and Dingillo in 1968. Shafer has been assigned to the county's Whittier station. Chaves to Glen- dora, and Dingillo to Pico Rivera. Coa s t W e athe r Generally fair skies Fri- day, according to the weather service. following tonight's expected rainfall. Partly cloudy with winds 15 to 25 m.p.h. at tlmes Fri· day. Highs in the upper 50s. I NSIDE TODAY A st4te assembLyman was ordered to bring back from l(Q11$(U the state-l~a.ttd car hU estranged wife took there. Poge.47. O.rden Grove robbery s~­ led Fountain Valley police 100-m1Jo.an·ho'-'r chaso and ree-hour nei,bbor})ood ch early today bitore b.i8 ar- later at home. arden Grove Polle. arrested Alan Talbot, 28, of lS302 pman Ave., on charttesof car and armed robbery about a.m. today, two hours after cbase and search t.hrouib. a lain Valley ~tract. e lncident start just before (;tp.m . Wednesday, POiice said, *11 Talbot assertedly robbed ll aiitomat at Hasler Street and , ' I -. • Cbapman Aveou.e. ln Garden Grove~ • Police said be •Ue1edly simula(ed a gun be.nea&th his coat and took $32 from the attend&llt, then Ded lo & ear stolen ea'rU~ from a Gar4eb Grove homo. Just before2 a.m . today. Faun· tain Valley Patrolman Norm Sat· terfield spotted Talbot's car. matching it with a deseriplloo gh:en by Garden Grovepollce. At the same tlme, officers tald, Satterfield spotted another ~ar blinking its lights as if to aitQu.l Talbot or the patrolm~a ap- proach. Jlealth Panel OKs I UCI Medical Bill "' • By DOUGLAS FRJ17..SCllE 1• C!f '"• o_•llr ftllotSt.11 The legislative ''cakewalk" is ~ver for a $8.95 million s up- plemental appropriation bill de· signed to fina nce the medical education and community health qare system envisioned by the UC Irvine medical school, the school's dean said todiy. The bill eased past its third legislative hurdle Wednesday with 7 to 0 approval of the ·As· sembly Health Committee. But medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said the bill faces tough limes in the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee because it calls for a $650,000 appropriation from the state general fund for costs of transition of Orange County Medical Center from Orange County to university ownership. The $8.3 million balance would come from a $156 million health sciences bond issue approved by voters in 1972. Meanwhile. delays in receiving financing have caused the medical school to scrap plans for takeover of the Medical Center July 1 as had been planned, Dr. van den Noort said in a wide· ranging conversation with re- porters. The campus is seeking new guidelines for takeover of the facility. As explained by medical school Assistant Dean Tom Rolinson, the university would take over the facility six months after re- ceiving funding. In the meantime. the medical school hopes to keep its teaching operations in the Medical Center going through an extension of its present affiliation agreement Marina Hig h Drill Team Lu1zcheon Set Marina's High School's drill team will offer a public salad bar luncheon in the cafeteria at l p.m., Sunday. to raise funds for an April trip lo McxicoCity. The $2 lun cheon will be followed by a show featuring new routines which have not pre- vious ly been performed in public, but will be used in Mexico City. with the county, Dr. van den. Noortsaid. The delays, caused by uncer· tainty about funding the medical school among UC regents, op· position from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a nd Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post and the long list of legislative committees which must consider the bill, have caused the p roblems already. The medical school envisions a $42.5 million medi<~al teaching and health care system consist· ing of a renovated 300·bed Orange County Medical Center, a 200-bed on-campus hospital and a string of outpatient clinics, in ad· dition to a basic sciences teaching building. Between $39 and $42 million of the 1972 bon<l funds were earmarked for UCI medical school development, Dr. van den Noort said. However, the un· iversity. due to a variety of Cao. tors, has over-en cumbered the bond issue 'by more than $88 million. Thus the regents are taking a second look at where the money is to go. A list of alternatives to the Irvine development plan is being considered by regents. None of the alternatives includes the on. campus hospital. Without that facility, Dr. van den Noort claims the medical school is "doomed to mediocri- ty" and he and the bulk of his faculty will quit. Already, Dr. van den Noort said 25 percent of the key posts are vacant. The school, he said, is unable to recruit high-quality faculty because of the uncertain· ty about its development. Along the same line, the school is having difficulty attracting the best residents, interns and stu· dents. he said. Federal grants, community and alumni support and other sources of income are drying up, he said. Losses in federal grants alone could tota I a fifth of the cost of the whole system, $8.3 million. he said. Research and training grants a re falling short of previous years, he said. because of uncer- tainty about the school's future. "I would like to be in a position sometime," Dr. van den Noort said, 'to run a medical school and not be involved in constant struggle just lo stay afloat." The constant political hassles over the past seven years, he said, are draining the energy the school should be devoting to its mission -training doctors. Talbot sped away west on Slwt~ A venue at speeds of 1-00 and 110 miles an hour, police said, until he crashed into a block wall fence u. half mile away bttween Bushard and Magnolia Stroot8. '· Officers said the impact tore out a 27·foot-section of the wall,· but T~lbot jumped from the de· molished car and fled into a hous- ing tract. · At the same time, the other car. containing two women friends of Talbot's stopped, police sajd. The two women, both from Garden Grove, were arrest· ed on robbery charges, but were released after a few hours, and charges were dropped, Garden Grove police said. A Fountain Valley police dog and Hunt ington Bea·ch helicopter aided officers in lbe1r search through yards in the neighborhood, but after three ·hours police called off the efforts. Two hours later, Garden Grove officers found Talbot at home., but said they don't yet0knownow he got from Fountain Valley back to Garden Grove. Officers said they also did not rind the loot Talbot allegedly took from the Fotom at but an in· vestigation is continuing. They also said he apparetitly was not injured in the car acci· dent. She said the questions over the legatity of the petitions, options for the Huntington Beach and Vista View areas and other op· position will have to be handled by the state. Sch ools Cut Back OAKL•ND <UPI) -The Board of Education'decided Wed· nesday to lay off 188 teachers and 98 administrators and service personnel because of financial reasons. Robert W. Blackburn, assistant superintendent, said at· tendance is expected to dr9p by 6.2 percent and there is an t'stimated budget deficit of $3.7 million. 'Boys Club Wrestlers Win Championship The Huntington Beach Boys Club has fielded a championship wrestling team under the in· struction of Fountain Valley Boys Club Director Chris Torres. Torres' young grapplers tangled with 16 other Southern California mat teams 1 ast week~nd and wound up winners of the California Age Group (14 and younger> Wrestling Associa- tion Championships. Matches were held at El Dorado High in Placentia. Twen- ty -two Huntington Beach wrestlers scored points to take the team championship and 13 of them won their age and weight divisions. Torres was wrestling coach al the Huntington Beach Club when at tnid-seaso11 he was named director of the Fountain Valley Club. He finished the mat season for Huntington Beach. This spring, many or the young wrestlers will continue their training under Torres at Foun- tain Valley and he said he hopes to take at least 20 to the AAU Western Nationals under the Fountain Valley banner. . The Western Nationals are scheduled for June 19-21 in Mis- soula, Mont. Torres ·estimates the cost per boy at $70, if they drive there. Last year, under Torres ' leadership, the Huntington Beach club took third in the Western Nationals when they were held in Long Beach. 6 Children P erish HILLSDALE. Mich. <UPI ) - Fire swept a rural frame home early today, killing six brothers and sisters aged 6 to 15. "It was just pitiful," one Reading Fire Department fireman said. The 13 champions at El Dorado High were: Gregg Ruffer, 8, 75 pounds: Chris Torres (no rela· 1tion l, 10, 55 pounds; Charley Staley, 10, 65 pounds; Mike ' Rangel. 10, 90 pounds; Phillip Wright, 11. 105 pounds. Also: Mike Provenzano, 12, 70 pounds ; Chris Schulz, 12, 90 pounds; Dan Clearwater, 12, 140 pounds; Brian Shackelford, 12, 148 pounds; David Watts, p, 75 pounds; Brad Will, 13, 95 pounds· Ben Lin, 13, 100 pounds; and Ro~ Russo, 13, 112 pounds. Mesa Glider Bac k at Home Afte r Story An experimental hang glider which could easily kill the thieves who stole it is back in ex· perienced hands today. Barry Gordon of Costa Mesa, who issued a public warning on Wednesday when he discovered that the huge kite had been stolen Crom him, said that 30 minutes after newspaper stories ap- peared he heard a knock on the front door. "Two guys were standing there and they h ad brought with them the glider. They told me that they saw four young m en the night before running with the glider and they said those people finally dumped it in a vacantlot. ''They said they read the story and then realized what it was," he said. U~.fTt..,._. H eal t h f'aUb197' Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev has been described by three western European leaders who met him recently; as b eing in bad flealtb despite a jovial public appearance. His resignation by autumn was predicted. Too Many Chiefs • in District? .. Four Orange Coast scbocil dlf· tricts have some of the td.Cbest ratios of administraton to classroom teachers in the coun- ty, a Grand Jury r eport issued Wednesday shows. The report urged scl\ool dis· tricts with higher ratios to study the ones that keep t~ number of administrators to a Allinim~m. The jury said a low r a,tio o{ ad- ministrators to teachers ts costly and hampers ideal education. According to the jury, stale guidelines call for nine ad· ministralors per 100 teachers in elementary districts, eight per 100 in unified districts and seven per 100 in high school distri cts. According to statistics pro· vided by the jury. four Orange Coast districts approach those state mandated maximums. Of coastal unffted dlstrlcts, the Saddleback Unified Dis trict ranks highes t with 7.5 ad- ministrators ·per '100 thclters. Saddleback also has 8.7 pupil service employes teachers and 60.6 classified (support) employes per 100 teachers. Next is a tie between Laguna Beach Unified and Irvine Unified at 7.4 administrators per 100 teachers. Other ratios in those districts show Laguna Beach with 8.4 in pupil services and 78.5 in the classified category per 100 teachers and Irvine with 6.0 in pupil services and 70.6 classi(ied employes per 100 teachers. The fourth top coastal district is Huntington Beach Elementary with 7.8 administrators per 100 teachers. It has 4.7 pupil services employes and 62.2 classified employes per 100 teachers. Other coast districts and their ratios include: -Huntington Beach High School, 4.9 administrators, 10.5 pupil services and 67.1 classified per 100 teachers. -Seal Beach Elementary; 7.0 administrators, 5.2 pupil services and 51.4 classified per 100 teachers. .. .. . . A lD t COJll· ~Gat4 111& ~ tt8 u ' 1euor•s · olllce l!\en beaded by Rep. And w J. lUns.haw, In· dicated that Radio Sllack had been under-assesie<J by $225,880 lo 1969. · The tax of $22,0oo due under that assessment bike was never · bllled and never paid, the al· fidavit alleges. The allegations against Upton come at a tlme wben the Grand Jury is known to be exploring charges.that a number of Orange County companies and stores re· celved favorable assessment treatmeni during Hinsbaw's term as assessor. All nine defendants are due in court Mareh 21 for pretrial action on charges of grand theft, con· s piracy, submission of false clatros and violations of godm· . ment codes. • They have been or4'.rwf to face trial June 9. They are.,ree on their promise to apPeAr at that trial. It is alleged th at-ihe nine def en· dants, two of whOm' have since retired.from county service, sub· milted mileage slips and over· time vouchers to the county at a time they were actually working on Hinshaw's Congressional cam- paign. It has been estimated that lhe1r alleged activities cost the county at least $10,000. It was learned Wednesday that Coleman's trip to Newport Beach and his examination o(the38·foot "Bolinas" was one of a number of such assignments being handled by district attorney's in- vestigators. · From.Page Al LIBRARY ••• were not included in the library's annual budget, 'Johnson said it had been hoped. they could be bought from the bond money used to build the new library. But the cost of construction exceeded estimates slightly and wiped out excess money for "furnishings." Two T estify In Fund Case SAN DIEGO (UP{) -F\nan· cier C. Arnholt Smith direcrted two former business associates to tnake political campaign con· tributions and promised them re- imbursement, the associates ·have testified in Smith's trial. "Mr. Smith directed me to write a check to the (George) Murphy (senatorial) campaign for $1 ,000 and said I'd be reim· bursed for the $1,000," said Norman B. Foster, former vice president for the now-defunct United States National Bank. Smith, former chairman and chief stockholder of USNB, is on trial before U.S. District Court Judge Robert Schnacke on mis· demeanor charges of making il- legal corporate campaign con· tributions. LA Plan Voided The Viking Band will hold a $1.25 pancake breakfast from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m . Sunday, to raise its share of the Mexico City travel fare. Marina's Viking band is one of only six U.S. bands invited to Mexico City's Fourth Annual Music Festival. For ticket information on either event phone the school at 893-6571 . Consumer R~ports Nixes Pot Danger The glider is a prototype and has never been flown. He plans to test it at a hang glider park this week but in his appeal Gordon· stressed that anyone short of an expert should not try to fly it. -Ocean Vi ew Elementary; 6.2 administrators, 2.2 pupi l services and 60. 7 classified per 100 tea~hers. SEGORRA I TIS ·OUR LOS ANGELES {AP) -A Superior Court Judge voided Los Angeles County's flrst official general plan because the Board of Supervisors adopted the plan without getting an e11vironmen- tal impact report. Judge David A. Thomas made the ruling in a civil suit brought by a coalition of conservation ·groups opposed to the plan. ORANGE COAST H f DAILY PILOT Uw °'"•nQf' to•'t Ditty Pilot M lh w,.1<" 1 corn· e>-ntd t.,... Nf'W' Prt'\>t 1\ e>utJ•• J'W'O t-v t~ Ot.tncw CM\t Publl"-htfU~ COf't'fO•"Y \f"P41f4I#" ,.dtltut'\\ •• ., pub411'W"d Mond•Y lhrouqf\ f '•o.tv fOI CIHI• Mitw , ,....oort S.1en. Hut'\ltnQton ~•l"i r 0\11 l•11'\ V•llry hvfn~. C..tddt,.bltc'-VtH~y •"d u~ et .. n ~"'" ('>"*" • ''not"" ,. o•Of\11 8hhon •\ 0Ubl1,,,_f'd S.1u rO .. y\ ~ Suno~Y\ ,,.,. Of"•ft(•.,._I PV°'t\l'llnQ OIAnt • 41 100 'fW''t {Uy Strttt. C.O\to ~"' (.~o '"'"'' 91•>o Rotx>rt N Wero ,,., .. ,.~"' •net p..,t141"""' Jack R. 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"The time has come to take a fresh look at the alleged dangers of marijuana,'' the Consumers Union publication said in its March issue. The magazine said a "horrify. ing collection or marijuana hazards" -including brain damage, lowered resistance to disease, loss of motivation, birth defects, lung damage, sterility and impolenc~ in men -have been widely pul>licized lo reputa· ble scientific journals and the news media. But, said the magazine, "When a research finding can be readily checked -either by repeating the experiment or by c:f'evfslng a better one -an alleaatioo of ad· verse marijuana d(cd.I Is re· latively short-li ved . "No damage LI found -and after a time the alleJat.IOO ia dropped.'" Or. William Pollln, d.lrectot' or research for the NaUoi>al Jmtttut~ on Drua Abultt. eafd that · '\e> 11u11• lhal ~ b a patterp of ~e.rl0¥J couequenc and a• aoon •• tbex~ are cllcc.ked they-are GisproveO, and to lmply U.el'• 11 tome taltml to t.hJs, 1 think t.encla to lpora or I misstate what the present status of the situation is." The magazine said marijuana smokers appear to remain in good health and good spirits, showing none of the adverse ef· feels cited in the studies. The magazine s uggested a bet· , ter pi cture of long-term effects could be obtained by studying a country where marijuana has been a daily custom for gener a· lions . It cited a study the Nalionaj lASUtutc of Mental Health com· missioned for stqdy regarding marijuana effects on the island of Jamaica . For decades, Jamaicans have smoked mari· juana muob stronger than that available ln the United States, the maear;ine said. The magazine said that to (lUalify as a heavy smoker io tbe Jamaica study. one had to smoke at least eight marijuan a cigarettes a day~ and tbesobjeets studied had s moked an avcraceor 17.5 years. Jn the UnttedStatcs, a heavy smoker is considered to be one who 1mQkes more than seven a week. The aludy concluded: '"The d1ta clearly indicate that tbe lon1·tcrm marijuaoa \lH by th men did •ot produc~ de- monstrable tnteltectuaJ or abilit.)' dd'I clu ... There lt no evidence Ip the result. to •u11e.1t brain d1mage." I NEW MARKDOWNS .. • ••••••••••••• 30°/o to 45°/o DEEPER MARKDOWNS •••••••••••••• up to 75°/o ~· 1.AD&IS SPORTSWIAR -S!PARATIS -KMIT TO" - DRISSIS -LINGERlE -ROll:S -PAJAMAS·.....; GOWNS PU YSHOES -SANDALS Ladles Pendleton WoOa Sepcrates •.••••.• 400/o' to 500/o OFF LQdy Graff Separates 8 "stout 11&•1.. • • • • 300/o to 40°/o OFF , HIWHOUaS flJM:tO .......,... SALi STARTS .THURS. THIU MOM .. MAI.. I 7tlt . 1116 HIWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MIU C m il ., LocllfM At Mt..,.. -' Hll'bor llvd.. ' • 11 t • , • , .. -• -__ ..,. __ --- ,a_;a;,od1J>;'s C:l~llf ·: N.'l". Stoeks • . ~ VoL. 68, NG. 72, 4 SECTIONS; :J€ PAGES: • 4 ~ • 1 9BANQ~ C~UNTY,C=$LIFORN1A · THU~SD~l! MA~CH 1!' 1975,_' N TEN EEN'.f~ .. • •• ·Cut~ 1vllarhor SC~OO~'.: E~g ,:PeDiQnii~I By HILARY KAYE fiscal 19'1~·76 . . . '": noon by Supt. John Nt 11;33 r~ The dther 62 empfoyes, &U<:h as granted t~nure -were spared gular class room assignments OlltMa.ii,,....._., N<> one with a classr~rtl ceived no.tlces o( pas$lbl~_Jits-'\ assistant" principals, have th"ebadnews.'Butthey,tqo_.may wQul(\beplacedina "per01anent Njnety ·five Jl3rbor Area teaching credential is being con-IJliSs a I. ']:.hey ar8..• nti'ta;es ,. te_~hing crederitlals, They have be_alfected-1{ (he support.person-substitute pool." They v.'ili retain, schqol teachers, lower echelon sidered for dismissal, .school gsychologist,, coun~lors a'.nd received notices ot possible re-nel are pushed back, tnto the the,tr current salaries, but will , school administrators and sup-authorities said, but because or s~lal muSlt':teachers:t . assignment. • cla,liroom. . move around the district as float-, P,Ort personnel were l)f;>tilled the tenure (seniority> system, None o( th·• 33 holct .. classroom T!\$:Y m~tU' .be asked to leave .. lt's k1nd or a domino theory. ing su:~titutes next year. Wednesday they could be dis-teachers with the least ex-tea'ching Cl-edentialf ~•nd-· theu-:..cut{ent as:ijgnments and wheretbeteacherswittiseniortty M'rs . Harmonsij.id itisimpossi .. miss·ed or reassigned next year. peril!hce may be bumped into a t~ey could be Cittd when in-return· tq th.e cl~ssroom next will burtip tba.s.e with less ex-ble to predrct how many teachers The move cam~ as officials or so-called permanent substitute ltvidlial scboOf pfincfpals f'igure ~ar,Nic:oll&at~. petlence, ·• explained Jean may be affected until the in· the Newport·M esa Unified pool next yeir outG.heiJ.~ 197S'·78 scbool b00fetl$ -P.mbationary teachers -those Hi\r.mon! Nicoli's adm.lnlstratlve dividual schools complete. their" School District look~ for ways to 0£ the 95 employes who were." an<} decide wher~ to make cuts, -in tbeir Jlrst three years or asslitant. .., e n r o 11 m en t a n.d budget; ba1aiice t_he d~s.triCl 's budgel for giveri the news Wednesday after· district officials said. teachirtg ~ho ~a.ve not yet bden Te~chers-bumped frof!!_ re-~ (See SCHOOLS, Page ..Ul ' ·-.. I =-. .. -.... --. ro. ~~se,ss_or 7-·- _, , <. ~·....:·_.:_·~~~~~~~~~~.....,~~~-:·~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-..,.~-'-~~~~~~~~ Now R4'ar This I ' Old SoUlier Routs Burglars PORTOLA VALLEY IUPI >-Retired Army Col. Lewis Day, 74, is so impressive in giving orders that even burglars obey him. · When Day aiid his wi!e returned home, they were confronted by a six-foot intruder who pointed the of- ficer's .22·c~_liber rifle at him. "Give me that gunand get the hell out of here." Day said. The intruder took off out the front door. The officer then found two more men in his bathroom. He barked similar orders. The pair jumped out the window. Day had an added reason for his confidence. The rifle, he said, ''can't be fired -I have it fixed so only I can make itwOr'k . '' C:leors Hurdle Ca~dil\ , '( ~ . Funds ... Rejected WASlflNGTON <UPIJ -The House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee today rejected $135.6 million in emergency U.S. military aid for Cambodia, but hekl out the slim Possibility of a compromise on the controversy with Presi- dent Ford. Less than an hour later. the Senate Democratic Caucus voted 38 to 5 against providing furJ.her REDS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Page A4. . " Health Panel OKS military aid to ellher Cambodia or SOuth Vletitam . Hou.Se - , .Decnocratl vote«'ift...a sinal1at · U. CI *• d. I B·11 .. ·--~fl i[d_~_x,...,.. ·~ . lT.le I~a I . isZe~o~s~~!'n~~:f:ev~~!': '• -~ I. ' ~ ·1 i ment proposed by Rep. Lee By DOUGLASFRl17.SCHE with the county, Dr. van den Hamilton <D·lnd.J 0.-.0.11,~•'-'SUtt Noortsaid. The legislative "cakewalk" is 'l'he delays, caused by uncer-It was a severe blow to the Ad - over !or a $8.95 million sup-tainty about funding the medical ministration ·s r equest for $222 plemental appropriation bill de-school among UC regents. pp-million to Cambodia. The amend· ,signed to !inanee the medical position from Gov. Edmund G. ment v.•as an attempt to com- education and community health Brown Jr. and Legislative promise on aid for Phnom Penh care system envisioned• by the Analyst A. Alan POst and the tong which is s urrounded by Com- UC Irvine medical school. the list of legislative commit(ees munist forces . school's dean said today. which must consider the bill, The committee delayed any Tbe bill eased past its third have caused the problems immediate recommendation to legislative hurdle Wednesday already. the full House on the Cambodian with 7 to O approval or the As-The medical school envisions a aid matter. sembly Health Cdmmittee, $42.5 million medical teaching But me0ie31 school Dean and health care system consist-Com mittee Chairman Thomas Stanley van den Noort-said the ing of 8 renovated 300.bed E . Morgan <D-P a.>. told re- bill races tough times in the As-Orange County Medical Center, a porters he was urging the Ad· sembly Ways and Means Com -200-bed on-campus hospital and a ministration to consult with Rep. mittee because it calls for a string of outpatient clinics, in ad-Donald~'M . Fraser. <D-Minn . > $650,000 appropriation !rom the dition to a 'basic sciences over a possible compromise on state general fund for costs of teaching building. · the aid. Fraser is a major critic transition of Orange County Between $39 and $42 million of of any further U.S. weapons for ·Medical Center from Orange the 1972 bond fund s were Cambodia. Countytouniversityownership. earmarked for UCI medical At the White House, Press The $8.3 million balance would fSee MEASURE, PageA2} Secretary Ron Nessen responded come !rom a $156 million health by saying th·at Ford still popes sciences bond issue approved by that Congress will finally ap- voters in 1972. -prove his request. He said Ford M_ean'while, deliys in receiving DOW RECORDS felt Cong'resS cou1d be Persuaded financing. have caused the by the testimOny •of a con- tnedical school to scrap plans fo r SUGHT LlJSS gressional delegation which re- takeover o( the Medical Center cently retu'rned from Southeast July 1 as had been planned, Or. Asia ana fi lms o( the Cambodian van den Noort .said in a wide-NE\V YORK CUPIJ -Despite conflict which..have been shown ranging conversation with re-a late rally attempt, the stock onteleVision . .; porters. · market closed lower for the third ·· · consecutive session today in Me a n .w h j le , ..Se n ate The campus is seeking new I ed d t d ' "' N Democratic '.'teader M1'ke s ow -own ra 1ng on u;ie e;w guidelines for takeover of the York Stock Exchange. Profit· Mansfield said t.OlayQe is...reluc· facility. taking was a !actor: .,. 1 tant to personally" Seek' negoti'a.· As explained by medical school The · Dow Jone-~ l~Clustri al tions ror peace ln Caiilbodii with Assistant Dea9'. Tom R'olinson, average, a seveiJ·Polflt loser ex.iled Prince ·N'orodom ~ the un1versity 'woula take over · Wednesday. dropP{d 0_71 points Sil\anouk. , o1 th~ !aci1tityd~ixg montm af\er re-to762.98. . Bul Mansfield indicated he cetving un in · Declines barely led advances would undeilake the mission 'if In the meantime, the medical (tables. 87 '· President Ford asked him to. -school hopes to keep its teaching h · 'h · _\_ ooerationsintheMedic.aJCenter Prices were t·K er in ··1 'mpreparedto~anything goingthiouah anextensionot'ils ,moderate trad.ing on t!te can to end' lbe·.ai&o~ lD Cam-f Ameticin Stock Exchange. b ·!It " • preseDt a ffiliat ion agreement bod.la." e sa1u. · •• . . Bonte Destroyed · .. Fireman battles blaze that destroyed residence al 4511 Seashore Driye in Newport Beach Wedn esday night. In- ve9tigators said damage to home owned by Zola Joucben wouJd exceed $50,()00. Fire erupted about 9•p.m. while lh.e owner was away'. Neighbors turned in the alarm. tJo one was hurt, saicf firemen, who were still seeking C"1JLS.~ of blaze today. Newport Council Seeks Road Plan The Newport Beach City Coun- cil wants an calternate plan for roads in the Irvine Company 's 10,000 coastal acres submitted to the · Southe·ast Orange County Transportation Study Committee for additional study. Bu .. the l'r'Vine City Council, whic9'1naoimousll endorsed the plan Ttlesday, cohsiders Newport's action ''weak.'' Council members, Crom Irvine, Newport Beach and taguna Beach drarted the aJtemale lo a road scheme propost!d by the Irvine Company. hoping that a consensus among the three cities would influence the.county plan- ning commission which will con- sider the matter-next month. The company's coastal land lies in t,he · uni9corporated area bounded by the three cities. The cities fe&r tbat·tra(fic generated 1by the 50,000 people expected to live in the area would put too many cars on their streets under the Irvine Company's plan. "I think we are going lb have to have another cqnversation with the Newport.Beach folks regard- ing their reliOmmepdation, ·•said Irvine ,.t'ayor·Art A))titony Humphrey ·Tax D~ · ~ctions Nixed Similarty1 CopncilmM 1Robert West said., "ll seems to me that the New~rt B(\&Cb council took a rather lcio'.se a~tiOn on this- asking ror (Ur"\her .study." The cilies1 plan differs from the Irvine Oompany plan bttause" it Channels residential traffi_c av.iay from congested Pacif\c. Coa Jltghway. Where the con\p_any pr04>Qfes inland ac· cess to'll\e coast.highway from . MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. <APl - lncome tax deductlhos"$>f nearly $200,000 claimed by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey for the gift. ol vice presidential papers to the Min· nesota Historical Society have been disallowed by the U.S. ID· tern.al Revenue Service, an aide Mid today. . David G·artnet, an ••· mlnlatrauve 1111.stant to tbe Kbll. ue1ota Democrat, said hum· phre~ reachedj an agreemept Willi the IRS to pay back tdea plus I perceiat annutl interest oo the '199,IN. · 'I ne. taa ded\&Ctlona 'were ' • claimed for 1illill through Im. Gartner and Humphrey's ·Min· neapoU& lawyer, Joo A. Walt..,-s, doellllotl to HJ what the boat tu•..W amO\lntto. 'nleya·aw the IRS la !OalPutln 1 that fillll'•· ., ,, ,I ' Walters said .the IRS objection was based on a reltUlatlon .pro· hibiting deductions for ''gilts oC a future interest '' •ver which the donor retains sofu·e fot-m o( con- trol. I \ " . Gartner add•dL ~·T~ere'i nottilbg lb ·this that •lil.'£()1ves- wrongdoln1 =f an kind. It's . stmpry a dHfe ~ce .,_,re. at00lblemen &lel•w." • wliifr . -11\at U.. IRS railld •« ahorlt tb.e 1e1allifot Ill• lloil!lpllreJ llin ... the •a}ue Of uot,$ plac«I on It. "I lj>ld the'llfl!tlar -while tliftt -wei:e _..... tloulltl Oft the 'future tol•rHl' }Mea&ion, J lhou&ht lie ha« 1 1oOt1 chalice to be ..... ~ tn '"klet•tun ," 'W.Sten aald. "!let bo 1aid, 'I'm ' IS« i:LAN, P age AZ l Brallif( Accused r .._. ' • WASIUN§TON <UPI l - Branilt 1*ern1tlonaJ hall been a~ Cl•arnaAslng a hua:e and -l~ii w • .,1 !uod -totaling l>etb•• 11 much as $1 thiJlion -ror ~ed spmdini thatJn- cl .... lll•IAI politlcal contri~u· tloni,, tee Civil Aerooautt~s -Old today. The GAB's ~ ol iohlorcement lnl\lated 1M ailt\;i Wedn~~day and took ~ ..,Rfetedenttd 11ep OI recom· O'•ndlni tha,\ 'Bran\f( be dept\ved ot ttt· license to operat.6 11 an alrllne, ettber enlii'W\y W Juat'n tatto Amertca. ~ e Records · Unsealed· In Case By TOM B ARLEY Of tM D•ilW Pilol i4MI Documents made public today after earlier being sealed by an Orange County Superior Court judge contain allegations that one of nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as· sessor 's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. District attorney's investigator John Coleman submitted the re· port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex- amination of the v e ssel '"Solinas" moored there by de- fendant George Upton. Coleman claims in the af- fida vits made publi c today by Judge Everett W. Dickey that Upton, 54, of Santa Ana , was the recipient of an e lectric general-' ing plant and aqualift valued ;it $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Coleman's affidavit that Radio Shack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant Di strict Attorney Michael Capizzi that his com- pany "saved approximatel y $190.ooo in two years by knowing the right people ... Coleman sl:.ttes in lhe affidavit that Upton \\·as assigned by the' assessor's office to handle Radio Shack assessments during that period. Also in the affidavit is the com- ment that a 1972 audit of the as· sessor's offi t'e then headed by Rep. Andrew J ilinsha"'· in- dicated th at Radio Shack had been under-assl•sscd by 5225.880 in 1969. The tax of $22,000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid. the af- fida\'it alleges. The allegations ::igainsl Upton come at a time "·hen the Grand Jury is knov.:n to be exploring charges that a number of Orange County companies and stores re. ceived favorable assessment treatment durin g Hinsha\\•'s term as assessor . All nine defendants are due in court ri.larch 21 for pretrial action on charges of grand theft . con· s piraey, s ubmission of fal se claims and violations of govern- <See GIFTS, Page t\2i or~n:·a :a~• "'e.aather Generally fair s kies Fri- day, according tO the "'eather service. following tonight's expected rainfall. Part!\· cloudy V.'ith \\'inds 15to2s m.p.h. al times Fri- day. Hi ghs in the upper 50s . INSIDE TODAY A state assemblyman wo.s ordered io bring boi:k from Kanscu tht> siale-leottd car lril estranged w1/e took there. Pog<A7. Index ' - W Allltll4GTON (AP) Phiddllll Ford was quoted today &I complalnina I.hat '"time t. 1rowin1 short" for action on a reieession· fiahtine tax cut and yet~ Senate plans ~ ~ster vacation ln jult ellbt dl.)'l.. Ford has, suht that he . wants the ta¥. cut by Easler. IP: Tbe tax-writing Senate • Finance Commlti.e began writint its v-eretoo of the bill this morning. Sen. Russell 8 . Long, (I). La.>. the chairmao. said he ... will support a t30•billl0n _. tax cut, almost clouble the amounted recQmmended by Ford. f 'rona Pa~ A I , . MEASURE. • sdlool developme nt, Dr. \'an den Noort said. However, the un- ifersity, due lo a variety of fac. tdk. has over -encumbered th.e b&d issue by more than $88 l lion. hus the regents are taking a se ond look at where the money is logo. .A list of alternatives lo the Itvine development plan is being c_c;>pSidered by regents. None of ~ alternatives includes the on- campus hospital. Without that facility, Dr. van den Noort cla ims the medical school is "doomed to mediocri- ty" and he and the bulk of his faculty will quit. Already, Dr. van den Noort said 25 percent of the key posts are vacant. The s chool. he said. is unable to recruit high-quality faculty because of the uncertain· ty about its development. Along the same line, the school is having difficulty attracting the best residents, interns and stu- dents, he s aid. Federal grants, community ·and alumni support and other sources of income are drying up, he said. Losses in federal gr ants alone could total a fifth of the cost of the whole system, S8.3 million. he said. Research and training grants are falling short of previous years, he s aid. because of uncer· tainty a bout the s chool's future. ··1 would like to be in a position sometime," Dr. van den Noort said "to run a medical school and 'not be involved in constant struggle just to stay afloat." The constant political h~sles over the past seven years. he said. are draining the energy the school s hould be devoting to its mission -training doctors. 'i>ot Termed 'No Threat' l:Jy Magazine BOSTON CU PJ) -Marijuana may not be the great threat to health and socie ty that many ~wdies ha ve indicated, accord- ~n g l? Cons umer Re po rts ipagazane. ··•·The time has comC' to t ake a fre5h look at the alleged dangers of marijuana,·· the Consumers ~pion publication said in its ~rch issue. The mag aiine said a "horrify. ing collection o f marijuana hazards" including brain . aamage, lowered resistance to ~sease, Joss of m--Otivation. birth fJ.efects . lung dam age, sterility and impotence in men -have been widely p ublicized in repula· bte s cientific Journals and the news media. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT 1N Or4'f\Qtf' (Od'' D••ly J ol """1'1 Mh h '"om .. ~ttw-Nf'• p,, .... , •'r·fl''"'°f'tvh ')'•n•.; (N\tP\it>11.ft1,,~('1'1'\0•"• ,,_. •• 1t1 f"f1·1 "'-f'*" ~bh\l"t"O ,,.,..,,"" '' uu·ov1h J, ,, .. ., '.J" (o\t' NW-w N'•"'°'t (·~M:f\. 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Fqw: Orange CQUl school ~·. ta;cts bave som" ot tho hilbeGt ra.Oos 'Of adinlniatrato~s to 'c!Wroom teachers 1.1'1.t.ht coun. -ty, a ctn.nd Jury rCPort issued Weda.Mdv ahows. The ...-Ort urged ~ dls. tJl(u with hi&ber ratJOs to ltudy the ones that keep the number ol adroinistrators to a mlnlmum. The jury sald a low raUo </fad· ministrator~ to teachers 1' eo.tly -and hampers ideal educaU<>n. -~c:cordine to the jury. state guidelines call for 'niQe ad- ministrators per 100 teachers in elementary districts, eight per 100 in unified districts and seven per 100 in high school districts. According to statistics pro- "1ded by the jury, four Orange Coast districts approach tho6e · slate mandated maximums. Of coastal unified districts,Jhe Saddleback Unified l)istri~t rank s hi ghes t with 7.5 ad· ministrators per 100 teachers.. Saddleback a lso has 6.7 pupil, service employes teachers and 60.6 classified (support) employes per 100 teachers. · Next is a tie between Laguna Beach Unified and Irvine Unified at 7.4 administrators per 100 teachers. Other ratios in those districts show Laguna Beach with 8.4 in pupil services and 78.5 in the class ified category per 100 teachers and Irvine with 6.0 in pupil services and 70.6 classified employes per 100 teachers. The fourth lop coastal district is Huntington Beach Elementary with 7.8 administrators per 100 teachers. It has 4.7 pupil services employes and 62.2 classified employes per 100 teachers. Other coast districts and their ratios include: -Huntington Beach High School, 4.9 a dministrators, 10.5 pupil services and 67.1 classified per 100 teachers. -Seal Beach Elementary; 7.0 administrators, 5 .2 pupil services and 51.4 classified per 100 teachers. -Ocean View Elementary; 6.2 administrators. a.2 pupil services and 60. 7 classified per 100 teachers. -Fountain Valley Elemen· tary ; 5.8 administrators •. 4.1 pupil services and 43.3 classified per 100 teachers. -Caph!tl'ano Unified; 5.5 ad· mini~trators, 6.2 pupil services and 60.8 classified per 100 teachers. -Newport-Mesa Unified ; 5:6 administrators, 7.1 pupil services and 72.6 classified per 100 teachers. In almost every ratio category, the jury notes that the numbers.· per 100 teachers have increased steadily since 1970 in most dis· tricts. . The jury suggests ~istricl~ con· sider the impact of high ratios on strained budgets for next year E'ront Page AJ SCHOOLS. • • estimates. Legally. the notices had to be issue d by S aturd11y, but the school board does not h~ve to act on recomme ndations by Nicoll until May 15. Financially. 1f all 33 employes issued notices are dismissed, it would amount to a savings of about $528,000 for the district, Mrs. Harmon s aid. District trustees have called an election May 27 on a proposed 36-cent override tax aimed at al· leviating' some of the district's financial problems. Both teachers' unions have re· quested that t~e s~peri~ten_dent refrain from 1ssuing dismissal notic es to the probationary teachers. Mrs. Harmon said Nicoll's re· commendation to keep the younger teachers was influenced heavily by state ra w. "We can only dismiss teachers in proportion to the amount of our enrollment decUne, not to save money "Mrs. Harmon said. The 'district Is estimating a three percent drop in enrollment for next year, which means that of 1,200 district teac.-hers, onty 36 rould be fired. In reality. less than 36 could be fi red because the district must also ~ubtract from that figure all ttachers currently on leave or absence or those who resign. .. We couldn't have made a big savmgs. anyway, by just firing the younger teachers,•• Mn. Harmon explatn~. LA Plan Voided LOS ANGELES CAP) -A SUpertor Court judge voided Los A.na.eles County 'a 1ftrit official~ ged!ral plan bec,use the Board: of Supervisors ado)>led the plan. witnout eeuing tn ttrvt.ron.men- tal impact report. Judie Davta A. Thomas made the=~ lft • civil suit brought by 1 on of cons~rvatlon lfOUps oPPOMd '° t.be plan. \' ""'T"~------ LEGEND: -"°"os o.ily l'llet Map ay Tim ... lef"Hll CITIES' COASTAL PLAN -Council members from Irvine, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach drafted this i>ilan for roads in the Irvine Company's 10,000-acre coastal area. Aimed at keeping ~own traffic problems development of the area could cause the three cities, the plan orients loops serving the residential area to an extended San Joaquin Hills Road. Inland park and ride lots would provide tram shuttle seryice to a proposed state beach. The Irvine Com- pany's plan orients the loop roads t o Pacific Coast Highway, which Newport Beach and Laguna Be~ch feel would put Loo much traffic on the already over- burdened road. Park Panel Ok.ays West Master Plan The West Newport Master Plan , which would bring a landscaped island of recreation into the west end of Newobrt Beach, has been approved by Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission members. Commissioners gave their as· sent following a spars ely· attended public hearing Tuesday. No one spoke against the plan and one representative from the West Newport Association offered sup· port. The plan now goes on to the city council at its April 1'4 study ,...fiont Page A J GIFTS. • • mentcodes. They have be~n ordered to face trial June 9. They are free on their promise to appear at that trial. It is alleged that the nine def en· dants, two of whom have since retired from county service, sub- mitted mileage slips and over· time vouchers to the county at a time they were actually working on Hinshaw 's Congressional cam· paign. It has been es timated that their alleged activities cost the county at least $10,000. It was learned Wednesday that Coleman 's trip to Newport Beach and hts examination oflhe JS..foot .. BoUnas " was one of a number of such as signments being handled by district attorney's in· vestigators. Mesa Glider Back at Home After Story An experimental hang glider which could eas ily kill the thieves who stole it is back in ex· perienced hands today. Barry Gordon ot Costa Mesa, who issued a public wa ... g on Wednesday when he discovered that the huge kite had been stolen from him, said that 30 minutes after newspaper stories ap- peared he heard a knock on the front door. . . session, where council members will consider final approval. The plan calls for development of the old Pacific Electric Railroad right-of-way strip at the flank of Pacific Coast Highway, from the Santa Ana River to 56th Street. Athletic courts. play fields and bike trails would be the major features of the m aster plan. Th e conce pt is novel in Newport Beach , a ccording to Commissioner Mike Johnson. "Usually, people have to go to a park. Piere, we're bringing a park to the people," Johnson said. Also included in the plan are handball, basketball and tennis courts, an open sports field, a children 's play fleld, bUce trails. restrooms and parking lots. Implementation or the plan would stretch over a number of years. but initial development could begin this summer if capital improvements suggested in the 1975·76 budget are ap. proved by the city council in June. First to be constructed would be handball courts at 59th Street, restrooms at Orange Street and a few bike trails. Those improvements would amount to about $100,000, accord- ing to Calvin Stewart, the depart· ment's director. In other action, commissioners voted to initiate a policy allowing commercial use of public parks . The policy. if ultimately ap- proved by the city oouncil, would help the city m a intain its parks by generating additional funds from businesses operated on public property. Commercial uses could include food concessions, restaurants, tennis complexes, bowling al- leys or just about anything else rea's onable , according to Stewart. Fro• PfJflf! Al PLAN ... Culver Drive, Sand Canyon A venue and others, the cities' plan has no direct access to coast highway through the property. Additionally, the cities' plan proposes a tram service to take tourists lo a proposed lrvlile Coast slate beach from park and ride lots near the San Joaquin Hills Ridge. The cities recommend no slate beach parking near the coast. Employe Says PlwneHikes Not Required SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A telephone operator has told a Publi~ ;~HJlilw, Co01roi,s~on hearing that higher ch'atges sought by the Pacific Telephone Company are not needed to pay for labor costs "but simply to in· crease profits." Jane Margolis, the phone com· pany operator, spoke Wednesday at a bearing into the firm's re- quest for a $97.9 million rate in- crease. Miss Margolis said the com- pany is automating so r.apidly the higher c,harges are not needed lo offset wages. Ira R. Alderson, a commission lawyer, said the PUC will in- vestigate increased productivity before the hearing ends. The proposed increase would not affect basic monthly telephone charges. However, the charges for certain intrastate long-distance calls would be higher, as well as higher charges for new connections, moving, changes in telephone numbers and monthly rates for telephone extensions in born es. 6 Children Perish HILLSDALE, Mich. <UPI> Fire swept a rural frame home early today, killing six brothers and sisters aged 6 to 15. ''IL was just pitiful,'' one Reading Fire Department fireman said. The Laguna Beach Cit.y Cowl· ell ·made it elear-·Wednesd1y niaht t.hat it does not want traffic from the Jrvine Compaoy•s J>l'O" posed 10,000·~~2 coa&tal de· velopment pouri~ into the Art Colony. . Following a presentation by Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, the council uqanimpusly en- dorsed ror study purposes a plan that wot1ld keep traffic.generated by the 40,0QO-person developm~t off Pacific Coas t Highway as it now runs from Laguna Beach to Corona del Mar. · The traffic circulation pro- PoSal shows three ~or roads that would extend ilmost to Pacific Coast Highway then abruptly loop ba~k to inJpnd areas. Persons wanting lQ get to the coast could park at one of three large parking facilities called for in the proposal and take trams to the beach and other coastal recreation areas. Ideally, the only traffic on Pacific Coast Highway would be commute rs betweeen Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. Counciimen agreed the pall plan hltd merit and should be carefully s tudied by TICMAP. the acronym for The Irvine Com· pany Coastal Community Multi· Agency Planning Program. TIC· 1 MAP is made up of represen· • tatives of 22 put:ilic and private , agencies that want a say in the type of development that occurs on the sprawling pal"cel. The council a lso referred the proposal prepared by repres~n­ tatives of Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach to the Southeast Orange County Land Use and Transportation Study group. "Any development here i~ go· ing to put impossible demands on the cities of Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Irvine," said Mrs. Sweeney as she reviewed the traffic circulation proposal for the properly. Irvine Company planners sat silently in the audience as Mrs. Sweeney described the proposal. The company's plans now show through roads to Coast Highway. •·our intent is to try and see if the concept• as for here (the cities' loop plan> makes sense,'' Larry Moore, Irvine Company project manager. told the council later. "My concern is where you're going to bring that traffic down in Laguna Beach." Councilman Jon . Brand told Moore during an earlier presentation of the over· all plan for the coastal property. The map Moore had in front or him showed a road that would tie into High Drive in the north end of town. Moore said he couldn't specifi cally s ay where the road would be. "l can answer that," Brand fired back. "You're going to destroy that neighborhood if you bring that road through it." "I can't see any area ~ the north end that has a road that could handle that traffic." Brand continued. 'That's precis ely the kind of input we want," Moore said. Mayor Roy Holm said the council's action lo urge study of the loop system should not be construed a s a ·'commitment lo the concept.·' "We cannot be sure that this is the right plan," Holm said, ex- plaining that it m ay be s ubject to change as it is studied by the various agencies. • •'Two guys were standing there and they had brought with them the glider. T~y told me that they saw four young men the night before runntng with the glider and they said those people finally dumped it in a vacant lot. NEW MARKDOWNS •••••••••••••• 30°/o to .4$0/o DEEPER MARKDOWNS ............... up to 75°/o ''They said tb~y read the story and then realized ~hat it was," he said. . The glider ~ a prototype and · has never been flown. He plans to test it at a hang glider park this week but in hJs appeal Gordon messed that anyone short or an expert should not try to fly It. Banks Skirmish LOS ANGELES <"P) -A. wt.a bank left h9ld.Ul1 the l>•I fol' .$1.1 million after honorina a IM Anaeles muaic1pal check taid Wednesday Use city should come ~ with the money to cover the toss. But Cit:>' Mty. Buri Pinet 11Jd he would advfse the M~ ty to deny the claJm filed by Ute 81nque de Paris o! Gen•t•, httserJand. • &:ADIES SPORTSWIAR -SIPARATES -KNIT TOP~ - DRESSES -UN6ElllE -ROl!S -PAjAMAS -GOWNS Pl.A YSHOES -SANDALS Ladle& Pendleton Wool Sepcrates •••••••• 40°/o to 50°/o OFF Lady Graff s.-ates 8 "stout sizes.. • , • • lOo/o to 40°/o OFF .,. \ I S~l.I ST ARTS THURS. ~RU MOH.. MO. ~7th . 1116 NIWPOD II.VD .. COIT.A MIS.A Call~ L-.h4 At ... .,,...~....._ llM. ~-t.. w .... . By SYLVIA PORTE.a .DespJte the most severe slump &Jncc the deprenlon u.w.. soarl~& upemployment and • rapid l"at_e or lnflation, you are conUnulnr to take vacatlorus~~-__,.....,.....,,.....,._ __ on a .scale •Jgnaling a resump· tlon of cbeerf ul increases in the future. Whether for reasons o health. recreation or educaUon . . . you re us me some of your apend- in& money lO finance a break in your regular work 1chedule. A vacation, at lea t once a yeat'. has become a way of life in our land, has high priority 1n the category of necessities, ranks in many families even ahead of the acquisition of wanted durable goods. -AS DOCUMENTATION, a recent Conference Board study indicated that nearly 43 percent of the consumers sur· veyed planned to take a vacatioh In the first half of 1975 just about the s.ame percent &1s. in a similar poll a year ago. ' -While th~ proportion of households planning to go abroad bas dropped from 4.2 to 3 6 percent and the propor- Uon planning ~o travel by air has fallen from 9.7 to 8.8 per· cent, these figures hardly reflect a disastrous plunge. Instead, they sugggest a surprisingly modest decline against today's economic background. -As far as United States travel as concerned, overall tot!ll touri~m fell a scant 2 percent last year and actually fimshed with a strong surge in such areas as F lorida the Far West, Hawaii, tropical Texas, the Gulf and' the Southwest. Winter bookm_gs are not only holding: record travel as being reported to the Western ski areas of Colorado and Utah. -After a diziying plunge in the first quarter of '74 m response to the energy crisis, auto travel ended the year down only 4' percent, according to the U S. Travel Data Center. At the same time, r~J travel was up a whopping 32 percent, bus ttavel was t.q> 6 percent and an· travel was up 4 percent BUT HAVE \'OU CHANGED ! It 1s no exaggeration to say that the travel mdustry has entered a new era -with your vacation patterns crumbling, your holiday habits changing drastically and your spending becoming far more sensible and selective than ever before. (1) You're sticking mu ch closer to home than in pre-vious free-spending eras In general, the bes.t records are being chalked up by na- tional parks and historic sates near big cities. Washmgtdn, DC. and Philadelphia areas are up spectacularly -and ad· ditional sharp gains are expected as the Bicentennial gets its real start. with weeklong celebrations in late April 10 BOston, Concord and Lexington. (2) You 're turning m increasing numbers to travel agents and to public transportation 'About half of a ll domestic pleasure air travel and nearly 75 percent of U.S. international air travel now involves bookings through travel agents, reports Robert McMullen. president of the American Society of Travel Agents. In thi s era of selective buymg1 the travel agent can definitely help you stretch your travel dollar, but warns McMullen. "be sure you are dealing with a bona fide agent and look for the ASTA seal in the yell ow pages " (3) YOU'RE ASKING FOR and accepting new ideas from the travel Industry -particularly in pre,a1d and packaged lours -- .. Energy has forced Americans to plan, conserve and utilize their common sense m vacation travel," observes Frank Hildebrand, nation¥ chairman of Discover Amenca Travel Organizations. "New tours arc on the market and lhe travel industry ts turning inward to discover its O\.\n country." (4) And although the international travel outlook as dis· mat, passport applicat10ns dad turn up again as 1974 ended and the Holy Year may spur travel to Europe. If you do go abroad, you'll find the best travel bargains in Spain and Mexico, the most expensive areas in Japan and Sweden Here particularly, let your travel agent help you with package tours fly /d1 i ve and fly /sightsee vacations AND FOR NOW AND for the future, learn the money saving rules well. Be as flex1bl c on dates and rout mg as you can. Avoid Fridays and Sundays when traveling by air. In- vestigate Amtrak, especially for family travel a nd short- haul trips. Relegate haphazard louring to an age an the dis- tant past. And if you 're going to a business convention. try to com- bine it with a family vacat10n -making one trip out of two MARKET· HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow J ones Ind S&P SOOStocks I NDEXES 44.31 78.50 762.98 83.74 up up off up 0.09 0.59 0.71 0.15 New York I U Pl) -The 1011-1"9 ltsl tllow~ Ille \tCKkl tllet llav• 91lrvd YTIOll Mid tost the Q'10st l!Ued °" percent ot cl'lanve oo 111e Ntw Yorlt Stcxlt Exctwnge l\'pro Y1Jrk 15 /tlosf J\t-fiu .. NEW YORK (UPI) -1'he IS active ttdclt' traded on thO New Stock Exchange l'nursd•Y Po1arolCI S.IH OOH 164,100 23'. mo11 York ~ Ntl e nd percentage chaf\9'~ are lhf' Clllletence bel'*ttn The previous cloo;l"!I prke and the currant clOSlng prke OAtNl:llS Am Motors Tl Cro CCII l(re~ S S Sony Coro Utv•ll Frn PonoerO\a Am Tel&.Tel Fst Out Fcl 117,SOO 14•• lOl,200 • + .,. • 1 ' Leh Val Ind 1~• 1·16 Up ~ 1 , Leh Val pl u + 4 Up 40 0 1 Lionel Corp 2 • ~. Up 1) 1 4 Phillips Incl 4~>... ~ Up 20.0 S CHA F111iCI S t ~. 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OTllER than Jerry J\1ilchell "'ho described harness racing as horse <.ind buggy bingo. T llAT FUR said lo be most difficult to imitate is the s ilver fox. BIG BEN <J '·Louie, 1'11 bet you a quarter on the corner that great clock in London t·ul\c.,"{j_ Big Ben was named 1n honor of the statesman He11j:1m1n Oisr<.ieli .' · A. You're on. Big Ul·n is the tx•ll. not tht' (·JoC"k, plc<.ise note. And it '11as named b\· Parliament members in honor of a tall heavY set gentleman called Sir Benjamin Hall who was commissioner or works there in 1859 when the bell was first installed. Take advantage of the four percent disrount by paying up within JO days. t.). ""IN 110 \-\' M .llNY movies has Shirley fl1acl .. aine played a lady oflhe night?" A. In 14 of her 37 films. t.} ... WllAT"S the lifesp;.1n of a robin ·~·· ~.'!-.. 'F'ii:Ur e 12 ye ars. . T ll E llARO l"~\CTS Paying s pectators al baseball games out - number paying speelators at football games by about three to one .•. \VHO WAS IT that de fined "chaos" as •·four women plus one luncheon check"!" ... STATISTICS indicate that finger least likely lo be injured is the ring finger or the I ti ft h;:ind. IT'STOL.D that a Unitl'd Nations com mil· tee was formed lo do a study on elephants. Representatives were appointed from l-'rance, West Germany. Gre<at Britain, the Soviet Union. the United States and Denmark. Each s ubmitted a paper, entitled as follows· France, "The Love of the Elephant." West Germany. ''The Philosophy of the Elephant.'' Great Britain. "The Elephant, Its Contribu- tion to the Growth of the Empire." The Soviet Union, ·•A Five-Year Plan for Elephants." 'fhe United States. '·Bigger and Better f-~lcphants." And Denmark , "~low to !\fake 215 Different Kinds or Sandwiches out of an Elepho.int ·' Addrc.~s n1ad l o L.1\1. Boyd, P 0. Box J5b"9 , (us!a !t'lcsa. CA . 92626. 2 Heav~ighls Battle for Bulge l .. ONUU:'\ 1L'PI > ·- George f\-1aret• :.i nd .John Robinson are fighting the wuist line baltle of the bul ge in rt·v L·r ~L'. At Stak e : th ~ Britis h tincl advant.age in ex· perience. 1-le is S2 . John h.as 32 years ~eh ind him. 1 .. h cavywe'i~hl l'h a m - pionship. ''Mighty (;l·o r ge'' holds the title. lie v.·e1ghs 543 pounds and m e:1sures 7S-73·82. The two have agreed lo a weigh-off this summer. George figur es all he h as to do to win is hold his v.·eight where it is. John has to gain 46 pounds to tic, 4 7 to \Vin . AND IN TlllS t·ornct, weighing 497 pounds and measuring 62-69-72 . the chall enger, •·Big John.·• - ..-. O J .,, ~Th e champ has lht' di~- GEORGE IS confident -"Robinson's nothing but a bag or bones. I'm not eating a lot. I don't want to get fat. But I'm drinking at least a bottle of brandy ;_i cla y and as 1nul'h champagne as .rr l"<an. It \vill make sure l don"t lose any weight." d '· :Society -• .lohn. too. has faith -!>"" ~T Meet · I'm certain the c rown is .. 1y • 0 mine ... For breakfast., I &) .~ ha\'e a dozen bacon\roll1 Cl.I • 1'.he beoertt s _of and t wo pints of milk. GJ..' .transcendental m edita· Dinner is a steak and ).ion will be discus&ed in kidney pie ror rour peo--,.. •D 8 o'clock rn eeting pie. tv.•o lo three pounds • S'ahl at Murdy Park of potatoes, spinuch and ~ muni~)' Center in peas. " tington Beach. nt 1 ·-mh e m eeti ng i s "~tlND YOt:, it's the b ~"sored by the Jn · e:iting betwee n meal~ • ~1t\oni.I MedlifftlOo that really docs it. 1 can tL .a.cJelY' and que1tions spend three to rour o ••Y b e directed to poun~s t$7 .20toS9.60)on -414L Tb• cosnmunJty s hellr1sh und scoff a one· ~ter LI at Golden West poond bar of ~~ocolat e "$feel.~ Norma Drive . JUSl for a snack:. I .... , ' .-.,. .... Q[)'tSSE't.M trom Mag"'G"~ ~ \ I' , : . POTTED TOMAJQ PLANTS ) • .. Mltey-Lock Rog. 2.lf Kwlkset Deadlock ··--.-..... -. • • .,. .,.,..... Wt .,... ••** --... ~-·,.., , . ':1i . 7 88 :. ·.:., ·:. L ' /" • ' •' "I I '' ,) ' ' . (, . ' Patio lNlte-Lok' Rog. 10· Door Viewer Swing Lock • ileWs MC .... Wiii If ,..,,... • ... k i""""" . ""' .,.. -''"" ........ _ '"""'' ,) Rog. 55c· .,. " • ByHILAa~KAYE Of ui.l»ff'I,.......,. Ninety.five Harbor Area school teachers. lower ecbelon school administrators and s~ port .personnel were notifiM Wednesday tbey could be dis· missed or reaasl1ned next year. The move came as officials of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District looked f orways to balance the district's budget tor ... .. .. ,,. . ttscal 1975·76. No one with u classroom teaching credential is being con- sidered for dismissal, school authorities said, b}lt because of · the tenure (seniority> system, teachers wJth the least ex-\ -perience may be bumped into a so-called permanent substitute pool next year. .. •c the 95 employes who were. given the news Wednesday after- noon by Supt. John Nicoll, 33 re- ceived notices of possible dis- missal. They are nurses, psychologists, counselors and speolal music teachers. None of the 33 hold classroom teaching c redentials and they could be fired when in- dividual school principals figure out their 1975-76 school budgets and decide where to make cuts, district officials said. ssessor ' . 1~0w Hearl Tb.is Old Soldier ·Routs Burglars PORTOLA VALLEY (UPI) -Retired Army Col. Lewis Day, 74, is so impressive in giving orders that even burglars obey him. When Day and his wife returned home, they were confronted by a six-foot intruder who pointed the of- ficer's .22-caliber rifle at him. "Give me that gWl and get the hell out of here," Day said. The intruder took off out the front door. The officer then found two more meri in his bathroom. He barked similar orders. The pair jumped out the window. Day had an added reason for his confidence. The rifle, he s~id, "can't be fired -I have it fixed so only I can make it work." Clears Hurdle '\ Health Panel OKs UCI Medical Bill ByDOUGLA8Flll'l7..Sa:tt Of .. 0.ll'l l"lletSWf The legislative "cakewalk" is over for a $8.95 million sup- plemental appropriatiQn bill de· signed to finance the medical education and community health care system envisioned by the UC Irvine medical school, the school's dean sfl,id today. The bill eased past its thlrd legislative hurdle Wednesday with 7 to 0 approval of the As- sembly Health Committee. But medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said the bill faces tough times in the As- sembly Ways and Means Com- mittee because it calls for a $650,000 appropriation from the state general fund for costs of transition of Orange County Medical Center from Orange County to university ownership. A Hot Night -For Poker They had a hot time in the old town firehouse Wednesday nlght, after the boys finished up routihe · c~ such as polishing the brass and chrome on the big fire engines. One ranking Costa Mesa fireman remarked about the quiet evening -in terms o( any flre calls - wben reporters covering the firehouse beat checked in this morning. "All we bad Wl\S a good poker game," be declared. MINNEAPOLIS.Minn. (AP)- lncome tax deducUodl of nearly $200,000 claimed t>y Sen. Hubert H. Humphrq for tbe &ifl of vice presidential papers 10 the Min· JlelOta Hiltorical Socie\,y have been disallowed by the U.S. Jn- ternaJ Revenue Seniee, an aide 1aidtodQ. • . Da•id Gartner. an ad· minllttaUve .,,1atant to the Kiri· nesota Democrat, said Hum- phrey react\ed an .. ,~meat wtth the IRS to p~ back tba ph.11 I percent •nnual iritere:st on theSl•,153. Tb• u" deductlons were chumed for 1"9 Uu"OU&t\ im. Gartner and Humptln)''• Mtn· ~tl~ lawyer, Joe ~ Wallen, dtetlaed to HY tibat the back taus WoGld amount to: nwv Hid thlt JUll tompuunct.batn.ute. ' • The $8.3 million balance would come from a $156 million health sciences bond issue approved by voters in 1972. Meanwhile, delays in receiving financing have caused the medical school to scrap plans for takeover of the Medical Center July 1 as bad been planned, Dr. van den Noort said in a wide- r31lging conversation with re· porters. The campus is seeking new guidelines for takeover of the facility. As explained by medical school Assistant Dean Tom Rolinson . the university would take over the facility six months after re- ceiving funding. ln the meantimet the medical school hopes to keep its teaching operatiobs in the Medical Center going through an extension of its present an'iliation agreement with the county, Dr. van den Noortsaid. - The delays, caused by uncer· tainty about funding the medica l sch6ol among UC regents, op· position from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a nd Legis lative Analyst A. Alan Post and the long list of legislative committees which must consider the bill, have caused the problems already .. The medical school envisions a $42.S millioo medical teaching and health care system consist- ing of a renovated 300·bed Orange County Medical center, a 200-bed on·campus hospital and a string of outpatient clinics, in ad- dition to a bas ic scien ces teaching building. .. Between $39 and $42 million or tbe 1972 bond funds were earmarked for UCI mt1dical <See MJ;iAStJRE, Page A2) Walters said the JRS objection was based on a regulation pro- hibiting deductions for "gifts of a f'uture interest" over which the donor retains some f ortn of con· t.rol. Gartner 11dded, "There's nothing in this that Involves wrongdoing of any kind. It's . 11.mply • differace in tbe way re· uon1ble men lnterpretlbelaw." W .it.r ~lated out that tbe l RS ralHd no questions about th letality Of ~e Hami>brty lift. or the value of '3(»,475 placed on It. Cambodia Funds Rejected WASHINGTON <UPI> -The House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee today rejected $135.6 million in emergency U.S. military aid for Cambodia, but held out the slim possibility of a compromise on the controversy with Presi- dent Ford. Less than an hour later, the Senate Democratic Caucus voted 38 to 5 against providing further REDS ESCALATE VIETNAM OFFENSIVE. Story, Page A4. military aid to either Cambodia or South Vietnam. liouse Democrats voted in a similar manner Wednesday. The House committee vote was 18-15 oo a eompromise amend· ment proposed by Rep. Lee Hamilton CD-Ind.> It was a severe blow to the Ad · ministration's request for $222 million to Cambodia. The amend- ment was an attempt to com- promise on aid for Phnom Penh which is surrounded by Com- munist forces. The committee delayed any immediate recommendation to the full House on the Cambodian aid matter. Committee Chairman Thomas E . Morgan CD· Pa.), told re - porters he was urging the Ad· ministration to consult witb Rep. Donald M. Fraser, CD-Minn.> over a possible compromise on ... the aid. Fraser is a major critic of any further U.S. weapons for Cambodia. At the White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen responded by saying that Ford still hopes that Congress will finally ap- prove his request. DOW RECORDS SLIGHT LOSS NEW YORK (U PI> -Despite a late rally attempt, the stock market closed lower for the third consecutive session today in slowed-down trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Profi t. taking was a factor. The Dow Jones industrial average, a seven-point loser Wednesday, dropped 0.71 points to762.98. Declines barely led advances (tables. B7 >. Price s were higher i n moderate trading on the ·American Stock Exchange. The other 62 employes, such as ass istant principals, have teachlng credentials. They have received notices of possible re· assignment. They may be asked to leave their current asslgnments and return to the classroom next year , Nicoll said. Probationary t eachers -those in tbeir first three years of teaching who have not yet been I UPI Tt14pllote Health Failh1g? Soviet Co mmunist Party chi ef Leonid Brezhnev has been described by three western European leaders who met him recently as being in bad health despi~ a jovial public appearance. His resignation by autumn was predicted. Mesa Glider Back at Home After Story An experimental hang glider whi ch could easily kill the thieves wbo stole it is back in ex· perienced hands today. Barry Gordon of Costa Mesa. who issued a public warning on Wednesday when he discovered that the huge kite had been stolen from him, said that 30 minutes a fter news paper stories ap- peared he heard a knock on the front door. ··Two guys were standing there and they had brought with them the glider. They told me that they saw four young men the night before running with the glider and they said those people finally dumped itin a vacantlot. "They iaid they read the story and then realized what it was," he said. The glider is a prototype and · has never been fl own. He plans to test it at a hang glider park this week but in his appeal Gordon stressed that anyone short of an expert shou Id not try to fly it. 6 Children Perish HILLSDALE, Mich. (UPI l Fire swept a rural frame home early today. killing six brothers and sisters aged 6 to 15. "It was just pitiful." one Reading Fire Department fireman said. "The kids were found right where they slept.·· shortly after former President Nixon revealed that he claimed deductions of $482,000 £or gifts or vice-presidential papers to the National Archives. The Nixon deductions later were disallowed when it wu dis· covered bia lawyers back-dated the official dffd prl« to Juty 25, 199.-tht INl day 00 Wbit?IUUCh Cbarltable cootributlou ~ be made. _granted tenure -were bpared The bad news . But they, loo, may be affected if the support person- nel are pushed back into the classroom. , -u 's kind or a domino theory. where the teachers with seniority will bump those with less ex- perience ." e xplained J ean Harmon, Nicoll 's administrative assistant. Teachers bumped from re- ro Records Unsealed In C-ase By TOM BARLEY Of the D•llY Pi .. tSulf Documents made public today after earlier being sealed by an Orange County Superior Court judge contain all egations that one of nine men indicted after an investigation into the county as sessor's office accepted marine equipment valued at $864.68 from a Garden Grove company. <Related editorial Page A6. l District attorney's investigator John Coleman s ubmitted the re port to his office after making a trip to Newport Beach and an ex amination of the vessel .. Bolinas" moored there by de· feoclant George Upton. Coleman claims in the af- fidaYits made public today by Judge. Everett W. Dicke9 that Upton, 54, of Santa Ana. was the recipient of an electric generat ing plant and aqualift valued al $864.68 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab. It is also alleged in Colem an ·s affidavit that Radio Shack warehouse manager Joe Cernie told Assistant Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi that his com· pany "save d approxi mate ly $190,000 in two years by knowing the right people.·· Coleman states in the affidavit that Upton was assigned by the assessor 's office to handle Radio Shack assessments during that period. Also in the affidavit is the com- ment that a 1972 audit of the as- sessor 's office then headed by Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw, in· dicated that Radio Shack had been under-assessed by S225.880 in 1969. The tax or $22,000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid, the af fidavit alleges. The allegations against Upton come al a time when the Grand Jury is known to be exploring charges that a number of Orange County companies and stores re· ceived fa vor able assessm ent treatment during Hinshaw's term as assessor. All nine defendants are due in court March 21 for pretrial action on charges of grand theft, con- s piracy. submission of false claims and violations of govern <See GIFTS, Page A2i Chinies Tell For Wlwm The Bell Tolls A tinkling chime system has been installed on one of two main telephones coming into the Costa Mesa Police Department's automated records bureau. to improve acoustics. The chimes also will tell busy clerks which phone is ringing. because the oth er main telephone line triggers a routine telephone buzzer. A second buzzer heard in re- cent months bas been disconnect- ed, howtver, that one being the electronic door installed recenUy to keep unauthorized persons out of securitJr,reas. Gener-ally. onJy authoriied persons use that doorway anyway and the front de k of. ficer's trouble wasn't worth it. He had to keep getting up to pu1b U\e remote control buizer b\rttoo to let dettttlves lnto th detective bureau because they wue ln too much of a hurry lo use their special keys t Today' N.Y. aular classroom assignment!> would be placed in a "permanenL substitute pool." They will retain their current salaries, but wiU move around the district as float- ing substitutes next year. Mrs. Harmon said it is impossi- ble to predict how many teachers may be arfected until the in- dividual schools complete their e nrol lm e nt a nd budget. (See SCHOOLS, Page A2 > e Ford Urges Tax Speed WASHI NGTON <AP > President Ford was quoted today as complaining that "time is growing short" for action on a recession- fighting tax c ut and yet the Senate plans an Easter vacation in just eig ht days. Ford has said that he wants the tax cut by Easter. The tax-writing Senate Finance Committee began writing its version of the bill this morning. Sen. Russell B . Long. <D· La.>. the chairman, said he wi ll support a $30-billion tax cut. a lmost double the amounted recommended by Ford. Patty Hearst Fingerprints In Farmhouse? SAN FRAl"ClSCO !U PI > The San Francisco Examiner. whose presid ent and editor is Randolph Hearst. said today fin gerp rints of his fug itive daughter. P atricia, had been fo und in a Pennsyl va ni a farmhouse. The newspa per said Mi ss Hearst's fingerprints were found along with those of fellow GRAND JURY PROBES PATTY'S TRAIL-A3 fugitives William and Emily Harris and of fugitive Japanese- American artist Wendy Misako 1 Yoshimura in a farmhouse owned by an elderly couple after an informant told the FBI Miss Hearst staved there. Agents dis- covered the farmhouse in Oc- tober. The Examiner described Miss Yoshimura as a "newcomer in the story·· of Miss Hearst. Miss Yoshimura has been wanted since 1972 in connection with a conspiracy to bomb the Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps quarters at UC Berkeley. She rented a garage in which Berkeley police seized an arsenal of weapons and explosives. The draft of a ··communiq ue from the Revolutionary Army" announcing the destruction of the ROTC quarters was found in l\h ss Yoshimura 's car. Or:anJ,:t• Coast Weather Generally fair skies Fri- day. according to the weather service. following tonight's expected rainfall. Partly cloudy with winds 15 to 25 m .p.h. at times Fri- day. Hi ghs in the upper sos. · INSIDE TODA. Y A state assemblyman um ordered to bring back from J(Q11.1Q.6 t~ state-leased car htl estr=gtd wife took tlwrc. PagtA7. J Index At'l'-t.nk• iU ~-~ .. ........ ~ .. Calitenla AS 0.,Mlfltll ~ 1l ~~ .. er.._,, .. o...t1•ttc• ... Ulw14111" ... A6 u•ena~ CA-• f'INfl<• ... 7 My~ Cl """"... ., .............. C4 Mllu...,.. M .ffaroor ~OD -. __._r.iday Seheols • ·-~-.['T~H~~~;;~~~N;.n_w~.,llT~'·'·":: . ._:.'.!i;'Oc':JC'~' lFo· . .j;~O~n·~ •• ;~Jpou~! •. Dram.~oe•p"'a';..::"en~\~,--An· ur •• • ~u " " ' ··"'"" ,..,, tnct• ba•' som• of .Ille bl1hest The annu41.· aprlJlc «>n~ oC 1 toa.ChekJtp~d,taoia, ffttll$~1' rapoa Ot •dDlinl1Uator1 to the Newport Harbor HlP School and 15, A~\orlum, 4·p.m. Pi~ · ' 'classroom teaehen ~ln t!Je eowt· Instrumental Music Pepartment VOCAL lllUSJC.Sl19)1/,CA:$ -ty' a Grand" Jury""'""'°' luued will be~n at~ ii. m. l'll<(ay in the "Stuaenta, Crom.Jocal:Ole-tar·, w~neojliiy ,hows, r _. : • school auditorium and" Will' be middle and. bl,&h "•cb9ol1, Th•<f."~t urced •"1 dll· lligbll&bted ~Y the p.....,tatloa or Ne w p or t' ll a r b o r ~) II b tricla With hilh•r ralW!i Id. WldY •"'800 scholarablp and'llle awanl1 411dltorium, 7:30 p.m. Free. ~ the onu tha(J<,eep lbe.IJ.l"ll• or orat97•Pl•to. . ''TARTUFFE" --Cbaat administrators , to a .nUlliroum" Theseholarshlp\ViUbitgivento Jtepeq,.ory Tb'fater, ~~~n.' 'Jbe Jury said 8 low raUo of ad· a deserving senior a.nd represents 8 p.m. ' ministrators 10 te~chers is cOJUY proceeds from the acbolanbip FRIDAY, MAROllt' • an.d bampe.r1 ideal education. concert held ln Februarf. FRIDAY NIGHT. FJ~MS -According tO the jury, .atate Several other awarJh will also ''Class ot '44," PCC Fa;'\UJ\, 1:80 guideline• call for nine ad· be given during the concert in-p.m. Adm . Sl. · inlnislratorl pet 100 te&Chen 1n termisslon. SENIOR, SCl\01.4~SHIP eltmentary ' districts, eight .JM'' The Pinto will be awarded by AWARDS NJTE -N-,.w~rt 100 in ~ili~d ~~~tricts.and seYen Jell Fi er, president or the band, Harbbr ill ah School $!>rill& wn· per 100 In J\llh scbOQI dist!ict>. an9 culminates rund-ralslng el· cert, HarbO.r HlJ;b. 8 p.m. Adm.. Accol-ding ~lo 1tatlsUcs pro- forts of Lhe Newport Harbor tOcents. · Ylded by the jury, foµr Orange Sailor Band for a western states. Coast districts ap~ those tour. ' • statemandatedmaxlmunis. 'ph Shoot Soloists perro~minSeg ~t ~ c1o1n· Erctlll. .__ ~ :_ 01 tal "•ed ..a1_;_,,~ .. the -cert include Julie ar1es,t ce o, • ~ coas unu1 uuUl...-. Ken Tel19ian, piano, and .. Mark· 11-~-: ' l. ";. ... : Siddl'eback Un1li>ed DJstrict • Stuart Farmer, 28, Newport Beach (haul- :-ting on parachute), tried Wednesday to tower aad waited for the wind to fill th"e chute and lift him off the ground .. It seemed like a good idea, but apparently- there wasn'•t enough wind. Farmer and his parachute never got off the ground. elevate himself above Newport's 32nd '''"Street beach. Farmer and friends got an ~old parachute, tetbered it to a lifeguard f'ro111 Page A I MEASURE. • school development, Dr. van den Noort said. 1-lowever, the un- iversity, due lo a variety of fac- tors, has over-encumbered the bond issue by more than $88 million. Thus the regents are taki ng a second look at where the money is to go. . A list of alternatives to the Irvine development plan is being considered by regents. None of the alternatives includes th e on- campus hospital. Without that facility, Dr. van den Noort claims the medical school is "doomed to medi{)('ri - ty" and he and the bulk of his faculty will quit. Already, Dr. van den Noort said 25 percent of the key posts ' are vacant. The school, he said, is lUlable to recruit high-quality faculty because of the un certain- ty about its development. Along th e s ame 11.Ae, the school is having difficulty attracting the bes t residents, interns and stu- dents. he said. Federal grants,. community and alumni support and other sources of income are drying up, he said. Losses in federal grants alone could total a filth of the cost of the whole system, $8.3 million, be said. Research and training i;rants are falling short or previous years, he said. because of uncer- tainty about the s chool's future .. "I would like to be in a position sometime," Dr. van den Noort said, .. to run a medical school and not be involved in constant struggle just to stay afloat." The constant political hassles over the past seven years, he said, are draining the energy the school should be devoting lo its mission -training doctors. LA Plan Voided LOS AN"GEL.ES (API -A Superior Court judge voided Los Angeles County's first oCficial general plan because the Board. of Supervisors adopted the plan without getting an environ men- tal impact report. Judge Davjd A. Thoma&.. m ade the ruling in a civil suit brought by a coalition or conservation groups opposed Jo the plan. OR.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rob@rt N. Weed ,.,.~"'·"" ...... ,_ Jack R. Curtey -·"'"-' • ...., c..-.i ,..._ Thomas Keevil c ... , ... Thomas A. Murphirtt> ' OYrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .... .,-.............. ~ 'l OtlWr OffiUS ,.,,_ ....... ,»»_....._. ,_ ............... ,,.~"'·"'"' tf'-"; .... ..,lofK~ l7lll1 91'K"-..ie"""'a ~""'"~' Y•ll•' l1'W\ ._.,...Ito.,, ., .... "'"" .. _., Tt..,..M (1141 "'2-4l2t eta1.Mlied Adv•rtlslng '424611 ~I Assemblyman Flees Youths on Freeway SACRAMENTO (AP) -As- semblyman Jerry Lewis was chased al high s peeds on a freeway to his apartment by three youths Y:ho burglarized his car and smashed its windows early today, the sheriff's office said . Deputies arrested two teenage adults and one juvenile. The adults were booked for investiga- tion 0£ vehicle burglary and felony malicious mischief. Lewis told reporters he left his Capitol office about 1:15 a.m. in his state-leased Oldsmobile con- vertible. He said\about six blocks from the Capitol three youths in another cur attempted to block hi s way. . Two of the youths jumped out with wha t appeared to be clubs, Lewis said. He added the driver held something that might have been a chain. He said he backed up his car and then sped around them and onto the Highway so freeway heading east. "Jl was o bvious they were chasing me. It was almOil like a From Page Al GIFTS ... mentcodes. They ha\'e been orde red to face trial June 9. They are free on their promise to appear at that trial. lt is alleged that the nine defen- dants. two of whom have since retired from county service, sub- mitted mileage sli ps and over· time vouchers to the county at a time they were actually working on Hinshaw 's Congressional cam· paign. It has been estimated that their a lleged activities cost the county at least $10,000 . It was learned Wednesday that Coleman's trip to Newport Beach and his examination of the 38-foot "Solinas" was one of a number of such a ss ig nments being handled by distri ct attorney's in· vestigat.ors . movie at high speeds, 100 maybe 120 miles an hour. It was the most frightening experience 1 ever had in my life.'' He said tie weaved in and out of traffic try ing to s hake his pursuers and then made a last· minute turn off the freeway, but the youths followed him, bounc- ing their car across a divider. "One of them was leaning out the window and throwing Uiings at my ca r aad yelling at me," Lewis said. "This moprlng, when l woke up, 1 found myself still shaking." · l..ewi s. 40-year-old Republican from J-lighland, took refuge in his ;;1partment off of Watt Avenue near the American River. Sheriff's spokesman Bill Miller said Lewis heard a racket out· side, then came out to find the top of his car slashed and the win- dows broken . 1-Iis briefcase Bnd other items we re missing. A security gu,rd took the 1ic_ense number of a car.leaving the ®artment complex: and de- puties later made the arrests, re- covering the briefcase from a trash can near the home of one of the persons arrested, Miller said. J-le said the assemblyman's car had its distinctive legislative license plate, but "there appears to be no connection. It appears to 'be a random thing as far as their going after him .'' Miller said Glenn A. Wilson. 19, and Billy R . Frambs. 18, both of Sacramento. were booked on four counts of vehicle burglary - Lewis ' car and three other cases earUer in the evening, and the malicious mischief. a felony because damage to Lewis' car ex- ceeded $1,000. No Aid to Aliens SACRAMENTO (APJ -II · legal aliens would be barred from receiving public welfare under a bill introduced Wednes· day. Assemblyman Mike An- tonovich CD -Glendale), who in · troduced the bill, said, "Over $6 million a year is lost in welfare and Medi-Cal payments to illegal aliens:" Robbery Suspect Jailed After" Chase A Garden Grove robbery sus- pect Jed FounLain Valley police on a JOCl-m1Jc -an-hour chase and a th ree-hour neighborhood search early today before h.ls ar- rest later at hom e. Garden Grove police arrested Dennis Alan Talbot, 26, of 13302 Chapman Ave., on charges of car theft and armed robbery about 7:30 a.m. today, t wo hours after the cha1e and search throua:h a Fountain Vall ey housing tract. The inrident started ju&t before 6 p.m. \Vedncsday, police said, when Talbot assertedly robbed a Fotomat at Hasler Street and Chapman Av enue in Garden Grove. Poli ce said he alleiedJy simulated a r un beneath his coat and took S32 from the attendant, thtn nect in a car stolen earUer from a Garden Grove home. Just before 2 a .m. today, Foun- t:.aln Valley Patt'olman Norm Sat- terfi.eld spotted Talbot's car, matchln.: it with a descrtpUoa Jlvc11 by Garden Grove.J)OUce. At the same time, offlceri 1aJd. Satterfield spotted another car blinking it. liabta u lf to alpal Talbot of the patrolmaft's •P- proach. Talbot aped •way wnl on Stater Avenue at •PMCll ol 100 • and 110 miles a n hour, police, said, until he c r ashed into a block wall fence e half mile awa)' between Bushafd and Magnolia Streets. Officers said the impact tore out a 27-foot-section of the wall, but Talbot jumped from the de- molished car and fled into a hous- ing tract. · At the same time, the othtr c ar, containing two women friends of Talbot's stopped, police said. The two women, both from Garden Grove, were arrest-· ed on robbe.ry char.et, but were released after a few hours, •fl.d charges were dropped, Garden Giove p0llce 1aid. A Fountain Valley police do1· a nd HuntLoaton Be•ch helicopter alded otOcen in their aearch thrO\llh ~ ardt., In \the nel&hborbood, but alter t~rie · boul'I police called ottl.lle elfQJU, 'I'll>• lloqrs later, G~ (\roye olllcen round TalbOt a hOmit. 'but aald thay don'~~ lulOW ttdf • he aot from 8ount•ln V..11e.r • back W G1rdc!n Grove.· " Offtcen "Id they abo did not !Ind Ille loot Talllot ollesedly look> <fritm th~ Pot•M•t but •h In· "Vest!Jatlon la eontlnuln(. • They oloo uld lie apporently WU not lajured.Jn ,the Clr ICCI· dent. • Convey, clarinet. SC . OOLS. ··~ • ra1nnlks1 lltl ghest~l~~t i .sh. ad~ Musicalgroups performirigwill m s ra ors ·peQ1JO ~ eac ers. be ·the Sailpr Band ~nd the estimates. ~ . Saddleb<ick also has 6.7 pupil NewportHarbm-Orchestra. alt th U "'M •"be service employes teachers and Tickets for the concert are 10 Leg y, ~no e._8'~..., so :6 elassitied <support> cenfs, "as a special thank-you to , Issued by-''Sat.PJl'-Y•,.. but lbe1 '. employ' es per 100 teachers. school l>Qttd JIC>ft"•~t• tO:oct the public,'' according to a on recqipmend3tio~ ))1 Nfcoll· ,. Next is a tie bely.'een Laguna spokesman from the music de-until May 15.. '.";--~ . Beach Unified and Irvine Uttified . paf~mckee~~ are a,vailable from nnancially, if alt'~:.e.;1Jllo)'es at "l.4 administrators per 100 issued notices are ·~_it te b music students or al the door. would' amount to a -u.Vblia""f · ac en. Newport Harbor HJgh is located aboilt $1528,000 for. t~ district. 3t 600 Irvjne Ave., Newport Mr H'i " "d ·• - De.ch-s. armon sa1 . .. ,_, .... , · DistriCl trustees hit.~ called;an Pot Termed 'No Threat' By Magaiine BOSTON (UPJJ -Marijuana · may not be the great threat to health and society that many studies have indicated, accord- ing to Con s umer Reports magazine. "The time has come to take a fresh look at the alleged dangers of marijuana," the Consumers Union publication said in its March issue. The magazine said a "horrify- ing collection of marijuana hazards'' -including brain damage, lowered resistance to .disease, loss or motivation, birth defects, lung damage, sterility and impotence in men -have been wldelY pubUciaecl in reputa- ble scien~ific jourqala ~ Lhe news media. But, said the magarlne, "When a research finding can be readily checked -either by repeating the experiment or by devising a better one -an allegation of ad- verse marijuana effects is re- latively short-lived. "'No damage is found -and after a time the allegation is dropped." Dr. William Pollin, director of research for the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said that "to suga:est that there is a pattern or serious consequences and as soon ats theY. are checked they are disproved, and to imply there is some pattern to this. I think tends to ignore or misstate what the present status of the si.tuation is.'' The magazine said marijuana smokers appear to remain in good health and good spirits, s howing none of the adverse ef- fects cited in the studies. The magazine su1gesled a bet· 1 ter picture of long-term effects could be obtained by studyin& a country where marijuana has been a daily custom for genera- tions. electiOn· May 27 on a p~ SS-cent ?\"Prride ta:< aimed 'Bt' al- leviating some o( the diatrict's financial problems.... · ! Both teachers' unK>nS baye !'f:· quested that the s uperinl~ent refrain from issuing distl:'iSS:al ·notice:s to the probat!Qnary teachers. . MrS. Hattmon -said..Nlcoll'sTe- com inendatlon tlf" keep the younger teachers wai.lnfluenced heavil.)l bystate law: · · "We can only dismiSs teachers in proportion to the amount or our enrollment .decline, not to save money," Mrs. Harmon said. The district is estimating a three percent drop in enrollment for next year, which means that of 1.200 district teachers, only 36 could be fired. In reality. less than 36 could be f~red because the di~trict must also subtr1et froJTl that,figure all teachefs currently on leave of absen.ce Qt those who resign. "Vlefpljldn'~)\;l.v~ rq~<\I: J big 'savihg , anyway, by just firing · the younger teachers,•• Mrs . Harmon,explained. • · Motorist Killed' BAKERSFIELD <UPIJ. - Lillian L . Fra ncisco, 20, Bakersfield, was killed Wednes- day when her car ran off Panorama Drive and plunged 150 feet over a bluff. Police said the accid~nt was not discovered until 15 to18 hours after it occurred. IWRLENCI11 'REGULATED' SAN FRANCISCO <AP J Employers can decide bow Jong the hair may be on a cab or.bus driver, two sepafate U.S. Dis- . trict Court judges havetuled. Judge Stanley A. Weigel ruled Wednesday that the "Yellow Cab • Co. had the right to refuse to hire drivers solely because their hair extended below tlieir collar-lines. Judge George B. Harris said it was not di!~crimlnatory or: un- lawful for the Golden Gate Transit Line to have rigulatlons relating to men's hair length and beards. Other ratios in those districts show Laguna Beach with 8.4 in p.upil services and 78.S in the clasSlfied category per 100 teachers and Irvine with 6.0 in pupil services and 70.6 classified empJoyes per JOO teachers. The fourth top coastal district is Huntington Beach Elementary with 7.8 administrators per 100 teachers. It·has 4. 7 pupil services . employes and 62.2 classified employes per 100 teachers. Other coast districts and their ratios include: -Hunting'tbn Beach High . Schbol, 4.9 admiilistrators, 10.5 pupil services _,,.d 67.l classified per' 100 teachers. -Seal Beach Elementary; 7.0 a dministra to rs. ·5.2 pupil services ,;1nd 51 ,4 classified per IOOteachers . -Ocean View E lementary; 6.2 adminlstratbrs , 2 .2 pupil ser\·ice8 and 60.7 classined per 100 t~a'oherS. · · -v~'oun<ain Valley Elemen- ·tary ;,-~.8 adqiinistr@.tors, 4.1 pupil s~ryices ~d 4.3.3 classified per 100 t~acbe.rs. -Capistrano UnUied; 5.5 ad- ministrators, 6.2 pupil services and 60 .8 classified per JOO teachers. -NewPorl-Mesa Unified; 5.6 administrator&, 7.1 pupil services and 72.6 classified per 100 teachers. In almost every ratio categof1', lhe jury notes that the numbers. per 100 teachers have increased steadily since 1970 in most dis-triets. . Tbejury suggests districts con- sider the impact of hJgh ratios on strained budgets for next year. Banks Skirmish LOS ANGELES (APJ -A Swiss bank left holdiqg the bag for $1.l million after honoring a Los Angeles municipal check s aid Wednesday the dty ahould come up with the money to cover the toss. But City Atty . .Burt Pines said be would advise the ci- t)' to deny the claim filed by the Banque d e Paris of Geneva, SwiU.erJand. NEW MARKDOWMS .••• ~ •••••••••• 30°/o 1o 45°/o DEEPER MARKDQWNS ", •.•••••••••••• up to,75°/o_ LADIES ll'OtTSWIAl-Sll'AUDS-ICttlf .. TOl'S..,., :, DRISSES -UHGHIE -ROii$ -,A-!AMAS -GOWNS Pl.A YSttOIS -SAHD;ALS ·• , Ladfes ·Pe'9dl~ Wool Stp•.llf•s." •• , i • ••• 400/o, ~~·SOo/o OFF Lady G,rbff s.,..aht ~."st.~ t1.1e1" ·; • • • 30°/o lo 40o/o OFF " . r-~ ....... '" " '~AU STAllTS THURS. THRU MOM. Mil. 1.7111. ! • • ' ~ ,. ,' 1... ' .... .. ..... -~ ,. ,. .. ~ '.. . .. , • ., '• lh I ... ·~ .. ,, ,, " .... ,c:nec.. .-.,,. ......... w~. 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