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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• ::. Douglas w~orker Cle01ente Drug To Vote ~unday Suspect May Be On New Contrac Plane Survivor DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDN ESDAY AFTE R.NOON~ MARCH 19, 1975 VOL 6'. HO 71. •SECTIONS. N PAGES U.S. Probe Looms In Sub Recovery WASlll~GTON CAP1 -The Central lntclligenC'e Agency la~t ~ummer n·tovered part of a Sov- iet nuclear suhmarine that sank an the J>4.1dfic OC'cun 111 196H. 4.td· ministr4.tlion and coogress1onal officials confirmed today. Senate majority leader Mike !\tansfield said ._. con~ressional tn\·estigation into the wisdom of carrying out the highly classified sulvage operation was likely, but declined to provide details. Other government officials said , however, the operation was designed lo recover communica- tion codes and atomic warhead missiles from the H-class sub whit'h was los t in 1968. Because about two-thirds of the submarine broke off and sank to the ocean bottom, neither the codes nor the missiles were re· covered, officials said. Senior membc'rs of Con~ress \\ ith· responsibility for oversee- ing the CIA were briefed in ad- vance of lh<' openition carried out from a salva~c ship built ~ecrelly for the job by Howard I lughes. the eccentric billionaire. :\Iansfield said the sub was old :rnd that its militar.) vcilue was not significanl bat "what it con- tamed might have been of somt• Do1igla~ Sets S~i11.C~f'Y Vote . . . 0,1 Co11trc1ct By KATHY CLANCY Of llM D•llY Piiot Sl•U Striking machinists at lhc> ~lcDonnelJ Douj.!l<is Corporation today •innounccd a nt•w contract offer th<it could si,:tn<.11 the t'ncl to their fiH·week-old \\ alkout Ted ~t·ima. trcasurerofthe In tl'rnational A ss ociation of :\Iachanasts1 local in Torrance, said union ·mcm bers will vote on tht.>new contract Sunday. Oct.ii ls of tht> offer are still be· ing worked out in negotiations between the union, company and federal .mediators, Neima said,· and may not be announced until Sundu.> 's meeting. Sunday's vote will be at l µ m. in the Los Angeles Convention Center, he said. Meanwhile. McDonnell Douglas company officials con firmrd there will be a new offer. Ne~ottutiol'ls were expected to cootlnuc today with the help of fedcrulincdiators. The JAM." ilh 19,000 members <Ser OOUGl.i\S, Pag<' .\!!> ''l ...:~ '<ilue. ··He did not clt:>aborate. Sen. Millon R. Young, 'H !\:.0.1, said published estimates plating th<' c:ost of the operation at SJSO million ·•are gn•:atly <'xag gl•r<Jled ." Young. a mt'mberoftheSc.•nat<.' CIA Overs ight Commiltl'e, said, "There was ti lot of important in formation gath ered." Sen. Frank Church. CD-Idaho>. chairman of the new s pecial committee investigating the CIA, said his inquiry would in - corporate the s alvage operation. CSee RE D SCB. P agcA2i Plane Crasl1 Survivor Cleine ntean? .Fcderai authorities in North Carolina today were attempting to determine whether the sole -survivor of an airplane crash in "hi c h Sl00,000 in cocaine \\ ,,., found is a San Clemente.man. ' , \ s 1 n g I ·c • (' n g i n e • f o u r · 11<1~:.t.'nger pl<anc that authoritic~ l'latm contained 3.5 pounds of hoth pure e1nd cul cocainl' 1:rashecl Wednesday morning in a t'ornfaeld 30 males west of Green- \Jlle. killing t\~O men and inju1· mg a third man. The ~urv1vor g;,ave at least two different namt·:-. to authorities before s lipping into unconsciousness. A driver's license on the man listed th<' nume of Jo!>eph .'\Ii ch a e I Sci be rt • 26. or 2 19 Aven ida Santa Barbara,· San Clemente. Rut the m <JO wore a wris t hracelet "1th thC' nanH' "Richard" engraved on it and tolcl one s tate hi ~hwa~ patrolman at the crash scent' that his name "as Richard f''ileslt•, aceording to Donald Ashton, a fedt'ral Drug Enforcc- mcntAdminis tration agent. f"i ngerprint com pan sons WCl'l' l'XJ)Ccted to be made today to cit'· tt>rmine the mjured man's iden· tifv. Ashton suid. KiUed in lhE' crash. at>parently ro1.ntvd wben th-e plane ran out of gosoline, W<'rl' Mario Patacco. 26, dr Forest Hills. Md. ancl James W. Mealey, 23, of Grcen- v11lc ~ll'aley had been arrcslro f'('b 20 by federal 3{?ents after a grand jury indictment "a!\ h~ndNI down ulleging h<' "a!'> a <"on !tplrator in a cocatnt' d1s lribut1on rmg. He wos r<'leascd lht' foll<m < ee <'OCAINF., P111(c> ,\:?i . ) • 1cer • Ill ----~ras .· ' 0Mly P•lol Pl>-) b' J.on WOrll> HIGHWAY PATROL CAR DESTROYED IN SHATTERING SMASHUP ON NARROW, WINDING EL TORO ROAD New Officer Dorothy Wiiiiams, 26, Seriously Injured After Losing Control of Car Rushing t o Bar Fight Female Officer· Injured P<tlrol Car Hits Cou11ty Tntck Near El Toro R" .I:\~ \\ORT.II 01 II•• Oarly "•IOI Sl<Jtl Doroth\ \\'dliams 21i. lllll' ol the n<'\H;:-t l'ahlornia ll1 gh\\ ;.t\ P<,1trol officc·rs, \\ ;i... -..c·noush 111 iun·d in a s pl'l'l a\"ul.ir l'ra:-.h 1m l·:I Torn 1<11:1<1 Tut'sd;" "hl·n lwr patrol Ctr -..put out ot' t•ontrnl on the n J rro\\ . " incl 1 ni.: road .1 nd ramm(.!d 1nlo Llll onc·om1ng 1·oun t v "alc•r l ru<'k. ·~Ir::. Wilham ~. 111 Oran~e. \\ho h.1cJ bt'l'll palrollang on her 0\\1l lor only tbn·c d .1~s. <Jl'l'Orthng tu C'HP s pok<'Sm<'n . \\ J SSpl't'c11n g to a l'l'f"Xll'll.'rl lwr fi,L!hl al ubout 1 1:1 p m ut Cooks Corawrs, ~' "m all ~st;.1urant ut 1.1\'t' Oak Can:-.on Road · Sht• app<Jn•tlll~ 111-..1 c·cmtrnl of ht•r l'lll', going at ~1 bout 5S lo 60 mph Tht' 1mp.1c·t ton ' her <':tr in· to thret• tH l't'e-1. nppmg off tlw fr<>Jll . rt·t ion and ll'a\'ing a r hunk lo.fg<'d undt•r l1 11· t ounty trud. 01\l' rt IP oft tr<•r at the sc•t•nc· ll•rmt:d at ·ttw \\ ol's t piltrol 1·ar ;a(.'(.'t<IC'n1 I h,t\ <' t•\ c•r st•Pn ·· \.1•1lht•1 lhl' d1 I\ t•t ot tlw c n11nl\ \ tl'U('K, Oon Wilson of Anahl'am . f'lor t1H; va~llgft"GeotJW Hale of Carden Grovc. was injured. Paramccla(•S al the Lnguna I lalb fire station -n.•pc>rlt'<I thl',\ "t•rt• preparing to cut ht•r out \\ht'n :\Ir~. Williams man<iged t11 t•r.i\\ I out of the \, 1·t•<:knJ.w and \\as gi \'en emcrgcnc~ tn,~11 nwnl lor mult1plc face. lcf! a nd 1n tl·rn;ll injuries bcfort• lw 111g rus hed to Sadt.lleback Commu111· ty llospital in Laguna Hills. She was reported 111 guarded c·ond1lion today. Wilson and Hale rcport t•d that School Boycotted OXNARD <AP> About 400 s tudents boycotted ll:iydock Elementary School Tuesday to protest the demotion of lhe pnn· <"1pal. Henry Dailey, a black, was downgraded to classroom duties Feb. 26 by the district trustees for what t hey said was inadequate <ldmmistrativeperforman<"e. • they hacl M't'n an Orangt• Count\ ~.l'iff~. \;ai; Spl<'CUl04! dQWll }'~I. Toro on ih way tc) 'the bat fi)!llt ht•fon• th<·,-!->polled :\I rs. \\ 11liam'i. ··Shl' ":.is rea 11~ halhn~ do" n the ro:lcl wh<.>n '' l' saw lwr .. Wil son ~.11d "She h;ul lll'r hghh flashing and hl'r san'"" going .ind then she "ent into a hm,ul ~lid9 and" l'llt into 1 hr rt'ar of lhl' first Vl'h idl' a net th(• front or llw ~l'cond. '' The county truck ''as to" in~ another Stunned. Wilson ;ind lt.1ll' jumped out and lncd to help :'>trs Williams. ",\II I could thank ''a~ ·its a garl. it's a ~irl'," Hall' ~aad. ~lrs. W11l1ams ll-manwcl to .in Orange County Sh<'1iff'!-i dl'PUl) and h<ls two childn•n. The accident spread "TeclrnJ?c along lhl' road and stoi>1wd tr<.1f ft<" for hours. Ttw anc-adent as b<'li•n.'tl to lw tlw far!>t 1n1ury involvm~ onc of t hl' CH P · s new women (lfft<'t'I'" <Sf'l' PATROL, Pagt' \~, Coasa 1W \\'t'a•b~r \ ;inLlhll' haJ.?h dOlKlll\l'i..<; t od ,1' hl·t·o m 1 n g mnstl\· t'lmuh· Thursday \\1th ;i ~ Pl'l'l'l'lll dia lll'l' of r;11n:-b:y · .ifH•1'110011 Thnrsd~4y. lht.:hs h:! tn tifi I .m,.., ton1 c hl 11111 ;,:.,t I :'\'SI D E TOD.\, .. " \ .,en sat w1111/ trial of u d11c- t 111 70. and tt't't' p110111st . girlfriend. :! I. h11th accused u/ killing doctcir 1' w ife. lw!i s/1ockt>d o .~/1·1•pr1 A rkan~a~ roum Story. ,\:I Al Your Sen•<• Al ii.. .. ,,. 8\ l M 8oyd 1111 C•hlorno~ AS '"'"' Cor.,..r A• Cl•urllto DI 10 Com I« et er.n-rd 8• 0.•th Noll<n A 11 Edrlo.•.i P•..-A• E"l•rlauwn•"' FtNfl<• Fooo HyG•rdfttt" ""reKO~ Mf!U-r-\ 1110" II• 1 C• t• 8 10 Cl (J L M.a•lbo' NG••_., ,.. 1110 11 . .. 8• ,._ .. '"' ftoJ Mulwl Fu""S ... hOftal 'ffW\ ... •. Ill Ouft99 Co-.nly A'"'} ""°91~ (I Sylv•• Porttt 117 ~I' 61-4 ~10<~ M.a•-•h II• 1 Ttl•"' ''°" II 10 ThU\tf\ tt• '11 W.•llte• 6• World No" A•, la ·t- '\ DAILY PILOT s Wednesday. March 19. 1975 !>.Oily P1lol PIMl•o .. , Sl~dl N1e4r ... hk1 A TRUCK DROVE IN TO THIS flECENTLY REMODELED SAN CLEMENTE DRIVE-IN Joe Miner and Wife Madelyn Fett Lucky to Eacepe With Their Lives f .. rc111r l"ogc.• .·11 PATROL .. • :\lrs. \\"illi:Jn1:-i 11·~1s ottll' of' the f11·s t ).!ruup uf C lll' 11onll'l1 ).!l":Jd!l ;ttl'!l II 11U \I I'll[ Jlll\l \hl' flL•ld ~L·1~r;il nH>11ths ;q.;•~. • <l(ftl'L'r B .J 1-:111s1)11 :-..11tl lllL' 111 · -:Vt·:-il.i ).!;1\JOIJ ul thl' ;1l't'UJ,·nt IS IJL·· iJi g Jllll'~Ul'll Jll:-i l 111-.l' ,111~ ulhl'I' :Jl'L'iill'nl on Cl 11' tul'f "If .111 ;1cL·idl'nt 1111011 ing ;,1 t.:111~ u111l rt·s ults 1n J f;1 t;11. th£•n 111• ('.ill 111 ;in ou\.,Jtlt• a).!L·nt:,\ tu 1·t·!)()J'l 1t , Elh:.011 :,,ud ... In this l';1.,,1•. 1\'L''ll just in1·cstigatc It our:-1·\11'" ;\:-. 11 :-.t:111fls. ~he is l'X · 1·rnp11r1)1ll ;1 L·1t;1t1011 l.x:c;iusc:-ih1• 11 ;is 011 ;1 ·('ndt• :!' 1•111 1·rgt•111.:y ru11 Ill :Jll l'llll'l'J.!L'llt.'~ 1 ehl(:IL·." 1\:-l-.t·d "hy :'II r:-.. \\ 1Jl1;1m:-. 11;1s l'L'~)'und1ng lo 1hC" IJ;ir fight, v.h 1ch i s tc1·h111L·;1lly the !'l'!>J.!Ull:-ihtlit.v of the ShL·.r1ff's d~· p-:rrrn'L t•11t. EIJi...,u n s;nd. "\\e \\l't'l' roll1 11µ tu :l!>!>ISl then1 . \\'e >1::0"1~1 ,.11 l'!lll'l';.!l.'lll'~ ~l'l'\'il'l'S.'' .\s i.lr11·ers of the (·ounty ti·uck nutll't'd. ;1 s !H•r!l 1 ·.'i l'LJI' he1tl prl'· l'cc.lt'd ?llr!>. \\'ill1 :1n1s on it.s ,,;.iy l<• the rL·por\L'tl fq.:ht befor£' th£' ;Jt't·11t1•nt Slit·r1ff's SµI [)un V<tngundy ::.o.utl tilt• Sheriff's dC"puty v.·ho 11t·n1 to tht· h;ir, found the fi ght \1<is u11·r, 1i1t·n ht•ard the ae('i· d1·nl e,111 '"1d rC'turnNJ to the St'elH? N ixo1i Hatecl By Warren? l'\F.\\' YORK ( U Pl) -A friend or the late Chief Justice Earl \\'<trrC'n today quoted him ;is hav· in~ ::.<iid th ~1l l'r1.:sidt'nl !'\ixon 1\·as ··the n1ust d cspil'.i.blc pres1· <lent th 1s 11 at ivn has cvL·r h~Hl '' ,\Iden \\'h1tn1;tr1, an obituary v.Tiler fur th1· :\t:11 )'nrk 1·i n1cs, v.·ritin.c. in J·:.~qu irl' n1;1g<.1zinL'. s::iid th:Jt \\'o.1rr1·n ;il:.u eh:J l'<tC· ter1zcd hi s su1.:L·cssor 011 the ~upreme C4Jurt. \\';irreg Rurger. LIS "a hor ~t·'s ;1ss " "Trit:k r." \\'h1tn1;111 s ;-iys \\'ar· rc n told hin1. "1s µcrhaps the _ n1<r.>t dl's pu:ablt• pr('sident this nation has L'\'t'r had. I le "as a che:Jt: ;,1 lial' ;ind a l'rook. ;ind hL' brought rny l'vuntrr. \\'hich I IO\'l..'. intn dt~repul e t-:\·('n 11or:-,· th;111 ;1bu~1ng his offll'l' he ;1bu:.l'd tht:' r\ ITil'rl t' ;111 Jll'llPI c·." Ojai Pair Killed OXNAllO IU PI) -·rv.·o brothers -Clifford Anderson, 39, Torrance, and Gl'ra!d Anderson, 27, Ojai --v.·crc killed 'J'ut>sday when their car plunged off the Pacific Co<.1sl llighv.«JY into the oce:1n. 1\ !\I ugu Stale Park ranger found one of the victim's bodies ftoatiJl g Ill the s urf nearby. and tPre other \\'as re· covered in::.idc the wreckage. ORANGE COAST !:> DAILY PILOT n... 0-.,_ ( "·'" 0~•1• l·<•o<, ""'" '""''" "'""'' "'.....,,_,.~'" r,...,, ,· ... uo!l...-1>••-0<- C.0." Put.oo"'•"Ol"""'•"Y s.., ... ,,.,..,,...,...,,.. ..,,,.,..,."" -""~t !nreuqn r .. .,., '"' ''"'" ..... d ..... _1 °'"""· .... "1•"Ql ..... t>-~·"''"'., l•m "•"••· 1 .. ,,.., '>4S.l•I .,., V~'"'• •<><I u.,...,. a.-""~'~.,.,, Co•" """o'~ "~""" ...,,,_,..,... ........ s.,.,. ... ,\_.__,. ,,., .,..,,.., .. , ""'"''""'"q o• ... I ·~ •1 J(IU ... ·.t ll•< St"•"· (<r\t.I ..... •I, ta<oto• ... ••lH• Robert N. We«:! ,..~ .. ~ft! ..... -·-· Jac.k R. Curley Y..;• l'<P>lrllln> •"" C..n•••' ...... ...,.,.... Thom;,~ Kcc11il l"""' Thom;is A Murph1nc -"~'1'"'1 lOd"' Charl e~•~ Loo~ R1rh.:1rd P N.:11! 4,,, •l•nl "'•"•'1"'9 ~do too> Offices r..,,,~ "'"'" <)OW"'' ..... ,,,.,., ,.,.,.,,,tA••·ft JHl N•""""""~'•"'~ ~··1v••f1•••h ''~'!'."·-••• """' '"'"''"M""'"'"'" tl•lll"'.ot~O\fl,,,t., .. O ._ ... ~.<> V•ll• < 11101 l • l'•J -•1;,.n O<•lf'll '..,'""' Telephone f11•1 642"'4121 Classified Advertlslr.g Ml·S.71 .,.. .... , ...... , ..... i. • .,,_IAI '' 511 ·6J10 ··-~ht••• ..... 4'S·0630 Coot••9•' ,,, '"•"9' c •' P~~····-c_.,.. •• ......... ,-.......... ~,,,,.,,.,...,...,.,.,. .... .... 11•• •• ~., ............... ~ ............. , ... ••O< ~~ •pl "''IMI"' •I>"'''" .,.,.,.. ........ ti U.l''w"'~'""'' i..•n...:I ,1 ... potl•.,.. P•·O •• •011• M•••. (' ..... ,,, ... ,~ ~""""''"''""·· ··•••• IJ llO-'"''· .... ....... ,, (JO"'""'"'" ...... 1 ••• "' ........ ,-1..1 (JO ........... - ( Truck 'Dr~ves In,' Ruins Restaurant Hy R l;OI Nlf:J)Zlt'.l.SKI ot IM D•1l1 l'Plol Sl•tt r\ truckt•r' carryin~ a 15-ton load of hot asphalt h:Jd no choice ·ruesday to do :Jnything but \\'hat the si~n over a San ('lemente sand1<;1 ch ~hop suggested. lie drove right intu the Little Drive-In. The impact ripped out an ~n ­ t1rl' v.·all. scatll'ring: pl:Hc g\a.-,s. !>:Jnd\\·ich m<ikings, il'C crcan1 and furniture. \\'hen the debris sctth .. ><l. it v.•as discovered th:Jt neither thr driver. Jt•s:.ie \\'. \\'illiarn:., 56, of San Ju:.in Capistrano. nor the Ol\'ners uf the s;i ndwich shop ''ere hurt. C;i!ifornia llig h\\·ay Patrol of. fit·crs said \\.'illiHnls, O\\'ner of a trucking L·on1pany al 28432 llrtcg;i lligh\\;JY. lost the air in hi s braking systcn1 as he came ;1round ;i .S<in Dit'go 1-'rccway of· fran1p. The three·· axle lrock r<tn amok across South t-:l Camino !teal and directly into the s andwich shop at 1402 S . El C;nnino Real. "It \\;:is JUSt like t•xplusion." s•tid Joe :'llint:r, 55, v.·ho v.·as in· :.1dl· lhl' s h op v. ith his \\'ifl'. :'11;..dclyn al tht.• tin1e. "I h;id bcL•n talking on the phone to my pro· duce man v.·hen my wife saw the truck and said, •Joe, let's get thC' hC'tl out or here'.·' Both ducked into the rear por· I Nets S39 tion of \hl' bulldin~ ju!>l as the trul'k t•;1111L· through. "I lll'\'e1·d1d fini s h th:1t phone eonvL"rsation. I JUSI left the-phone han j..!1ng there,·· !\liner. of 238 ,\,·t·111d;.t Cabr11!0. s;iid. De1 m ;ii,:t.· l':.1i111 ates to the bui Id· ing r;111 ge frun1 S-1.800 to :36.00U but ~liner feels that hev.'ill be out vf bu:-.1n e:.~ JIL~t \\'hL'll thl' sum · 111t·r :.l';~son g1'l!> goin~. ,\ rcttrl'll Lol·klH.'t•J ;11reraft t•n µineL'r '.\liner uµt·11t.1.l lhc plat·c t\\O n1onth:. ago aftl'I' l'Xtcn:.1vely rcrnodel1ng the building. "\\'t:''d ju:.t opt·ned up and \\'e 11·cre dn1ng g re<1t until this hap- pc·ncd, ''said l\1iner. t:arrying a fl;itll'll C'd cash register and a doubll· ~idC'd "Opt.•n·Closcd" sign from lhl' \\·rc•ekage. Ill' 11·onders if he ''·ill evt.•r be ;ilJl1· to OPl'n thC' s:inlll~ieh shop :1g ;iin. "'fhi s is probably it. !\01h1ng 1n this area is zunt•d pro· IJl'l']f. 1':veryth1ng IS 11(111 · t·onforming-and it's d1)ublful that thl· co;.1::.tal c·ommi::.::.1011 "'ill :JI>· prove it ... Despite their m1srortunc the !\llnl'r:. 11·l'rc ;ib\c to n1a111t;i1n thC'1r good hun1or. "\\'C'·rc ;i!Jve. ;,1rt·n ·1 v.·1>'."' g1·inncc.I :'ITinl'r. lie said momt•nts e;;irl1cr he had bcL·n st;inding directly in the p;.tlh of the truck v.·hilc cleaning lhe windO\\'S. !\liner owes his life to the produce man \\-'ho called him up on the phone. Pedestrian Hits Three Fotomats Oraf\gC Cuast police ::igent·iL·S tod;iy are hunting the S0·('3lled f'hantom of the Fotomat, a youngish bandit investigators belicvc may have s lruck three of the-d ri l'C'· through film st ands in 90 n11nutt:'s Tuesday. lie stole a total of S39 in rob· ht'l'll'S ;Jt f''otomat stands in lfunl- in!!tOn f{Pac h :Jnd r\e>A·po rt l~l';ieh. but fa lied in an attcn1pt to roU ;i Fot r1n1at stand in Co::.t .i , :-0 !t:'S;t. ln\'cstig attirs sn1d the clerk copit·d the t;ietirs used in anotht..•1· <1ttempled 1-·01omat roblx'ry :J ,,·1·ek ago and dem~1nded to see the ,l!U ll thP bandit ;1pparcntly v.'<iS ~1111ul ;iting in his pot'kct. 'fhe flustered. \\'ould·bc robber s la1nn1l'rL•d th:Jt he v.•as just jok- 11\g. asked lo buy son1e film. then plc;itlt:'d that he didn'l have any n10111•\' '' 1 l h hi rn nnd fll'll. • Dt·s·t·r1pt1un~ of the robber 1n the th!'t'L' l'a ~C's v:iricd to somC" d1 ·g1'l'l'. hut policl' in 1·/unlinp:tnn l'.t .. '<ll·h . I'\l'l\'l)Ort lie:Jl'h and Cosla '.\I t' s ;1 r l' po r I e cl C' no u g h sim1laril1L'S Ill dcsrript1uns to make them :-;uspect the robht'r in all thrt·e n1ight v.'ell be the same rn:1n . 1·hl' Slli'l)L'el in each case\\ :i s ;1 dark ha1rL•d n1;..1l e in h1 ~ li1\C" ll'l'n::. tn i.:arly 20s, but his :ipparel th~111).!l'd slighlly fron1 rolJbc•·) lu robberv lnveSligators said the dark· Smith Denies Use of Funds S,\N DIEGO fAP> -Financier C. A1·nholt .Smith ha5 denied ;it his trial th:it hC' authorized use or corporate rnoney for polilic;d c:1mpaign contributions . Smith spent a half·hour on the s tand Tuesday. The si lver ·hairr-d bus i· nessman, v.•hose 76th birthday i:-i loday. 1s charged on four misdc· meanor counts in\'olving ('har~es of illcg:;tl contributions in lhe 1970 t.•amp<JiJ::n of lhe n ·U . .S . Sen George ~Iurphy ( f{·Calif. ), and the J972 presidential re·electJon campaign of Richard 1\1 . l'ixon. h~tirL·d b;ind1t took SJS ;II l p.m . from :J Fotomal stu11d at 185501 , Bt'at·h Bl \'d . 111 llunt1nl:\101i l'.c.-;1{'h. Pohl'l' ::,;11d :.it l .J..'J p.rn . the Pha11ton1 of thl·.Fut111nat sho\\ed up ;it :?01 1-:. Jith S1 . 111 Costa :0.IL":.a. \\ht·rc his C'ffo11$ \11·r1· th11:irled by tht..• stubboiTl girl t·lt·rk . 'l'hl' othl•J' holdup OC'CUITL'd :it :? . .io p n1 . ~ti ;i :;tand at 4601 \\'. ('o;ist I hgh\\ ;iy. <it the intc1·sc<·· lion of l~:Jl bo;1 Boule,·ard, in l\'l'\\)>Ul'l Hl·:1 eh. Welfare Pla11 To Cut Costs \\',.\~1·11'.\'GTON (UPI) -A coalition uf l'Onserv;.ttivc·s in.the House has proposed reforms v.•hich the y said .,.,.·ould put healthy \\l'lfare recipients to v.·ork. l'UI \\'clfare costs nearly 25 lll'rccnt :Jnd pay h igher bcncfits to the truly needy . The plan proposed Tuesday by 5·1 HPpuhltcan s and eight l)C"moerats \\':JS mOOeled after one cn:1ctell in C;ilifor111a undl'r Gov. Ronald lteag:1n. After Hl'a1.<an's :1np1·0;1c·h \1:ls put into {'ffect. the :>ponsors said . California \\'t•lfare rolls. instead of grov.'ing by 40,000 a month. contra('tcd by 8,000 a month. FIRST VIEWER BOUG HT AUTO "Our car !io lcl Lo thC" first person who c~11ne to sec it." That's I he success story told by the Santa Ana Jl<>ights man who placed this ad 111 the Daily Pilol · '70 COROl~L1\ 2 dr. stk ~hift , :lO ~I Pr., '75 1.ic. Huns & dr1''L'S gr! $995. XXK ·XX)(.\ rr you hil\'l' a car yQu'd like to ~ell. call 642·5678. It only tuke5 u fe"" words in th<' ri_ght plare to at- tract a buyer. Alon.: the Orange Co:Jst lhe rii;i.ht' pl<icc is the Daily Pllol . - '· f 'rom Page .4 I DOUGLAS nation\ ... ide, y,•a'l·k~d orl the job Feb. 10 In a contract dispute. The \\'alkout ufft"l'ted 7,000 1 1\~1 nlem· ben in Southern California in- cludlng l ,500 at the firm's llunt· ington Beach plant. The s trike al110 has cuuse4 the layoff ot 7 .500 ~1cUonnell Douglas en1ployes. all at the Long Bc:Jch plunt, bet.·ausc of a shOJ1a&l' of IA!\1 · ma.nufu ct ur1.·d pui·ts. Company offici:Jls suld Tues· day 110 1nore layoffs are t'xpcl'Lcd thiS\\'L'L'k. ·rile la1t .. •;.t con1pany offl'r to the IA!\l 1\';J" ['or ;i thrl'L' percent pay raise for l':ll' h uf the three years of !he nev.• l'11ntract. But the union claimt'd th<11 did not kt.'<'P up v.·i\h contract offprs g1vt·n by other ;Jt•ruspal'l' f11·n1s. L\ftcr th e 1 1\~I \\:Jlkout. ho11•C\'t'r, the t·onlp;.tny ~;.ive thl'.:' Cnited 1\uto ,ind ;\l'ro"s pal'e \\'orkers ;1 euntratt \\'llh a fil'e pC"t'('elll p ... v r:Jise the f1r~t year and three ·percent L'ach of tht: uther t \1·0 1·e;1 rs. Con1pa~1y offici;ils s;nd the CA\\' offL'r ~:J 1·e '\01·kers the :.amc pay l':itc as ;u~ro~paL"c \\·orkers <Jt J{oeing, ~lcDonncll Douglas· chief compt.'titor. But the f1rn1 said the l.·\:-01 d id not rccl'l\'t' tha t offer bt'<·au ~e its n1e1nUl•rs 1\ cnt on s t1ikl'. 1'cin1a s;.t1d ;it Su111.1:1.\'0 S nll't:'l· ing, thl' l'Ut1lr;1ct offer \1 il l!)(' t':'\· plailll.'d l'<.lrefully to :ill union n1embcrs before lhe \'Ole. t.:nion il'adt•rs ;ire not expl'('l<·d to makL' ;1 reeom m l'ncl al iun L•ithl'r to\1 :J rd acct· pt 1 ng or r1·j l't'L 1 ng I hL· offt·r. !\ll'dlaturs 1111•! ;1hou\ .10 d:JyS ;igo \\'ilh union and eon1p;in.v lcadel'S , then no further n11•etill gs \verL• held until Sunday. "hen a IO·hOUl' n1(•d iation st·ssion \\·as held in \\' :1sh 111µ\ on, IJ .C'. l.oc·;d lll'RO l1atiu11s lhl'll l'L' sumt.'tl in Los Angele::. 1'hursd;.ty ;1ftcr11 uvn. f~ru11a Poge .'1. l COCAINE. •• ing day on S.5,000 bond, ,.'\shtun S:Jld. ,\shton s;11d the eueaillL' 11a s found 111 a bt'iCfl.';ise in th1· pl ;1nl''s \\rt•1·kag1.•. It ('Ollt<.1i11cd l 5 pound:-llf pure l'nl·;iine ;1 11d to pounds of COCO.Hile that h;id hi •t.'!l ··cu1·· 1~·1th anulht'f suh- ::.t;1ne1•. 'i'hl' drui.t \\'as ,·,dued ;11 ::;100.oou. r'\:.h\011 :.;,1id it i!i likl'l.v that thP !>Urvi vor of the t' rash, '' hocvt•r hi· IS, \\'di f;i('C t'ithl'/' s tall' ff)' fedl·r;ll drug: ch;1rg('s in the n!';ir futlll'L' '!'ht· n1;1 n ·1:-i rL·pu1'1l·d to he in \ 1·r~· Sl'l'lf)llS l'U1ld1t1on ~It a \\'il::.on hos p11;d. MIA Panel Urged \\'AS lll NGTON (UPI) -Crea· lion of a lO·membcr select com· mittec to investigate Ameril'ans missing in military action in Southeast As ia was proposed ·ruesd:iy by 27 !·louse members. Hep. G.V. Montgomery, <D · l\'1iss.J , author of the measure, isaid the comm ittee would in. vestigalc "the factual account· ing of the 921 U.S. servicemen classified as missing in action in Southeast Asia, as v.·cll as the over 1.100 known dead "·hose re· mains ha ve not been l't'covt•rt•d'' 111 \'1t•tn;in1. Laos and C<1n1lxxli:.1. Mrvstery ·.Shrou~ed Visit to Hawaii llONOLULU (UPll -11\e Howord Hu~hes rcsea1:ch vessel v,ohich recovered part of a sunlt en ~VlCl s.ul.1n1arl!le in the Pacific 5!ipped In a.nd out of port without a lunt or its secrt>t n1 ission. . In f;1ct, it was reported pulJllcly th~t the s.b1p, the Glon1ar Explorer, W<l$ nlcrcly conducung under"·att•r 1nineral research. But isl anders weresuspicious or the l'l't:\\'. "TllE \' LOOKED 1\ND ,\CTED like C~nt 1·at In- telligence Agency agents," a rcsidtnt of ~aha1.na on the islund of !'\1 aui S<tid, ''They \1·ere the most t1ght-hpped peo· pleyou 've e~ersee n ." . . .. "' Glomar Explorer v.·as 1n llonolulu on a nd off fo1 Sl'Vt'1.al montbs last year. And, acCOl'ding to observers. the.re w~s 11 complete crew change at least once with the exc('pt1on or the vcssel'sofftcer. The first cl'ef.' "·as brought ashore in a grou1>. It "as murchcd to u bus v.·hich deli\·ered the men to the \\'ailuku ,\irpol't. Thl'Y \1•e1·e then £101\11 to Honolulu \1he!·e the>" lxiardl•d ;.t jct for the n1ainland. None \\OUlll talk 111th l'l'SI· dents or reporters. 1'he replacen1('nl Cl'l'V.' \I as brought un· dcr the :.a n1e shroud of secrecy. 2\l::iui police \\'atched the :.hi1> fron1 :.ho re but ~' L't'C Ill'\ (•I ' ubleto learn its mission. . . One souree said GJomar Explorer \\aS equ1p~ed v.·1th a secret sonar beacon system "'·hich \\·as dropped to t~e ocean floor v.•hilc hydrophones picked U(> its signals b~IO\.\' the ship's hull. Shipboard compulcrs thL•n ''uullt :J.utorr\atil'ally hold the vcssl•I on u n l'X aL'l location for 111onths 1 f nce1'~s :.iry. ()~ ,\PRll. 27, 1971, IT IS kno\\·n ;1 ~o\iet 'i';n1kt:t:·c l;i~S balli;.tit• nuc lL·ai.;. sub v.as operating n1ysteriousl.\' 111 Jla\\;11ian waters, about 400 miles nurthl•:tsl of llonolulu. It :.urfal'ed Apri l 23 and 1·emai nt•d abo\·t• 1\ <i tcr for <tll hour. ,\ So1·i1·l surface ship rendcz\·oust•d \\ ilh the sub <.1J1t.l l'a11 ;1 small shuttle bo:it b;.tt:k a nt.I forth . .. .\!so in 1971 a f{u s:.i:1 n task flH'l'C s;Ji ll'd into IJ ;i\\·auan \1:.itt·r:.. It included a crui:-ol'r. 1110 <h·~tt'O.\l'r::.. 1110 l'Ull\'t'll· tion:JI subs. ;J sub t('1u.lcr, a n1erthant tankL'r a11d sl·orcs uf support vcsst•l s. . In early Sl'ptember 1974 a similar t;isk forl'C <ippe'.-1.red. 1'11<· -.hil•" p;1ssed to \\'ithin 50 n1i\{'S of the island of N11hau ,q,,, .••I lllilv:-uff ();ihu. llu;..:hl•s' ship arrived in lla\1;iii 111 r\u).!ust -;.ibol1l lht' tlllll' lhL' Soviet ships v.·cre last seen in the area. ·r 111-: 1•'001' ll.·\ l.I. 1-'l l:"'.LD·SIZ t"'. I.> ~ttbll11•1·si bl l' b:J1·g(' "as constructed un dt·r light se('u1·ity by ;1 11 ug hL'S · firn1. The hul!e vessel \\'as bui lt in San !J ie~o and has been outfitted in the San FYancis('O Peninsula city or RedWQOd Cit).' ovt'l' a period of years by Lo('khccd ~tissi les and Space Comp;iny. • . 1'hc \\.'orking compound near the northern C:.1l1fornia h;irl>ur is surroundL·<l by ;i 1\·ire fentc and guards keep out· s 1dcrs a,,·;iy. 1'he 51,0UO·ton. 300 by lOO·foot bnrgl' h;1s left port frl'- c1uently, a('C'O rding to ,\·atcrfronl source~, ;ind. at one tin1e v.·as reported operating off South Amerll'a \\·1th a mother ship in a !il'<irch for underSl'U n1ine1·al s. f 'r'"" Page :\ I RED SUB CAPER. • • "If \\l' ;.Jrc \Villini: lo pay llo\\'ard llughes S350 n1iltion for ;in obso!C>te 18·year·old J{u:;sian !>Ub marine no v.·ondcr v.•e 'rc broke," Church said. , Governmer\t sources said the portion of thCS'trb successrully raised came from a depttt. of ;ilxrut three miles, aboutC""':'50 mil~ northwe:st 9C Ot»iu, l"iawi.iii . ' It sank in 1968 following ;i :.t:>ries of explosions. they said. 'fhe bodies of :Jbout 70 Soviet of- ficl·rs and sean1cn \\'ere re· ('Ol'Cl'l'd in the opcri.Jlion. 'There \\' ;,1s no i n1 medi :Jte \'ihite I louse rL'action to the repol'l. 'flu~ Cir\ refused to ('omment. 1'he JJos Angeles Titnes, the \\'ashington Post and the Ne11· 'i'ork Times carried ;ic(·ounts of the July 197.f oper:Jtion in tht'1r editions today. 'fhe stories v.·cre puhlisht.>cl aftC'r t•olumnist JaC'k Anderson l'l'lkll'll'!I •111 llll' ;\lulu•1I Hro:1d e~1~11 11 !.' ~.\ .... \l 111 'l'ul·:-.da~ night a s1111;!.11 \\'I SIUll of lhl' ;Jl\l'lnpl 10 r1·11·1 t ·\ 1• l hl' Hus:. i a 11 sub i ntaL·I. It 11i·n1 d1111 n ;1flL"r a sl'ries of t•X· p l•l..,l lfl\S. It \\;is not kno1A·n "hat ~ml><•et th e d1sclosur<'s might ha,·e upoll L' .S.·Soviet relations. 1'hel'~ v.·as no imn1edi;1!e l'On1n1ent f1·on1 t'ither Sovil't officials or Jlt'\\S n1cd1a, ;ind offiL"ials ;it th1· ,\mcrit·un Emb:1ssv in \losco11 :-ia id t ht•y l\'l'l'L' un ;i 1~·"rl' of ;i11y i II · quiril'S fron1 the Russians on lht· !iUbjl't'\. t;nd(•r trad itions of in\L'i'll;J· lion al \;i,1·. onel' a vcssl·I of OllL' 11;1· lion is lost \\ ith no hope of l'L'· ('0\'l'I'~' it becomes r~1ir ganlt' for lhl' :,;il\',!gt' 01Jl'l'<1tions of anoth1·1· 1·ount r~·. \\' h l't her t ht' So\'il'lS, hail thl'y disl'O\'L•re d thC' opl·ration, 1\·ould ha\·t• hel'n JU:.tif1ed in ill· tL•rfL'l'ing \\ ith the 1-:xplorcr is in d1spulL·. L~hn Ha·~. HART'S John Hart " SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING • STRINGING Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays I 538 Center 646-1919 -. I I ' .. ,t • • A Ill !! be' poll L ( ~ c .. IA • r M ,ti!, Dt [ " ' put Lo! m• ski tac St'\ tel! ' 1 To. Bo •t• An (21 'l'o J M• Tf th an S(' m no " i ~li r" in th "' ti I in r~ .. SL SI in P'i •• aS nl ., lh "' v in -•• cl "I "' p; h! h, ·~ so h ll ' " I • I ( r I 1 ' f l l ~ I Freeway 'Needed' Southeast OC Route a Must? By G ARY G RA~Vll.LE 0t Ille Dalt, Pilot M.ill A s~ond north south fr~C\\ av in southeast Orange County wiil be ~ee~ed no m u tt<:.·1· wh<it growth policy lS followed, a traffic con· 8 ~ ·w @llil [( ®@[[WO©® Got a probll'm" Tllt•11 ·IL rite Pot Dunn. Pat u;1/I cut rf'd tt1pe. qt'I tl1e. a11su;l'rs u11d ac :,ullunt told the County Pl•rnn1ng Commiss ion Tues d <•)'. While Herman Da::.mut:iv;.in ol VTN <lid not suggest thL' ro~tc, Ill' made it dear he bl'lit.:Vl'S ti~ _ st'C'ond freeway should tw lo<.·~1tcd between the San Dit:go F'ree\\'a~ anti Paci fie Coast lligh\\ a~. And, Dasmaciy<.tn said. a third major north-south thoroughfan· rn the countv's southt'rn n •atht'" "111 be n{;l'ded 1f nrn,1mun1 µoµu lat10n g rO\\ th est11n.ites lvr the an•a an· 1~ach ed 'I lw s lllll) lt'.1111 s11ggt·~tt•d un- cl1 ·1· lour <iller11;1t1 vt' gro\\lh 1><•ht'll'S that soulht>ast 01·angt• C'm1nly ·.., p11p11 I ;it ion will incn•aM.• 111 from 71 l,(){IO to 1.2 million in lhl' lli'~t :!II Yl'<11's. l'rese11ll). l11t• :.trl':i's popula- t 11111 1s t·s t i m ••t<'d :i t t!J3,0oo IH'l'SClllS But <tln•atl\. ilt'tording to l>;1s nwt·1~ an. travel on the San I >1t·go Fr1•1'\\ a~. \\ h1 t h is tl1.> -.11!111·cl for a ma"mum load of '..!:!ll 0011 !':ti''> ;J d..i~ IS sltflt•d. \\h<tl t ht• .1 1t•a ., ulllmJtl' popul.it 11111 "ii I be 1s dt·pt·ndt>nl upon f.11111 ust· polit·1t•s that\\ ill be 1·-..l.1hll::.IH•d hy lot'<JI go\l·rn · 11wnh, 11tt:lud111g thll..,l' of lhl' four 111111 I/OU nc('d to :o.t1l 1ii! lllt'f!Ull lt'S zn 11ot 1•rn111e11t and bus1nt'~\ M uri l/tlUf (/llt'~llOllS lo J'ul tJu11n /\I Your St'r l'l<'t'. ()run!/t' Coo.,I 1Ju1/y /'1/ot. I'll. If needed, lhc thi1d m ;qor southeast county t rnff1t· t'Jl'l'll't· shoul<..I probably run along till' foothills abovt: the S..in D1ei.,o Freeway, he added. Oas maC"iyan is the VT:-\ lr..ifll1· t•n gmeer a:.signed lo \\Ork "1th the county planning staff and a speci<tl slucly \e<im to clt•\clop .1 trafri<' l'i r c ul <.1 l10n plc.tn to1 southec.tst Orange Count~. C I l I l'-. J ll d 1 h I' l' 0 U ll l \' , ~--- J>.t'>lll.tl'I\ :tll -..11<1. . 0..tlf Ptlot St~lt PMln /;or 15~1-Cosio M esa. CA 9'.!li~6. /11rlude yuur ,tel.epho11e num bt• r. Darker Doll~ D EAR PAT : I've beL,, told t hot a cou ple of yea rs ago , you published information about a Los Angeles loy C'ompany th;.it manufactured and sold d<J r k- skinned dolls. I would like to ton- tact lhis firm as I h <Jvc 1H:t>d for se veral of these dolls. Can you tell me what 1t 1s·• J .O., 'anla Ana You ~a n conta ct Shinda na Toys. a division of Ope ra tion Boots trap , Inc., by writing to 6107 S . C e ntral Ave .• Los Angeles, CA 9000 I, or by phoning (213i 231-9387. 'J'11p·l<•t·el Problt•m Excluding-.t\e\\ port Bc:wh, th1• slu<ly zont: co\·ers the arL'a :-.outh of lhe .t\ e'>' purl Fret'\\ .1y lo tlw San Diego County l111e and from t he Cleveland !'\at ion a l Fort•sl tu the uet'an. Four c1lit•s , I rvinl'. Laguna Reach. San Juan (';.ip1stra110 ;ind San C lemt·nll'. li e \\ 1th111 t lw study zonl'. Purpose of lht' t r~11'ftl' ..,huh "' lo amend t ht• 1 lrafr1l' I l·1n·ula t1011 elt•rnt•nl ''' tht• t•o11111y·.., gl•1w1.tl plan. .\ss1 .... tan t 1·ount,· pl<1nn111 ,..· d1n·t·tor Hid10.irtl :\I u11sl'll told l111· t·omm1ss1nn ~·l a ncl u-.t' •i nd l·rreulallon 11\ tne •1n·a ha\ l' ;.:ol ten out uf s Ynth." --The must '1\·ic.J l':....arnplt· 111 how thing.., ~ot out of h.tl•1m·L· 1-. lhL' dl'let1on of th e Co a..,l ln•t'\\':.t\'. ··said :\I u11sdl. lie 1)0111tt•cl out th.it tr.1flw :.'l'lll'ralin g t~t•\'t•lnpnw111 II\ t lw proposed coast fn·t•\\ .JY arl';1 1101 -. t•ontinul·d \\ ilhuut pro\ 1-.1<111 f11r a<lcl1•d \'l'hil'le flo\\ \nd. :\lunsdl c·o11\11n11·d.1r.tfl1!' fr1>m Los r\ngl'lt•s to S<111 ll11•)!11 that flows throug h Orangt' ('oun t v tonlinuc•s to intn•a ... t'. pl:tt·tnJ.! ~;n ;id<.kd s train on the <.·ount' -. m;.iJor thuroug hfan·-. \\hilt• lht• pl.11111111;..i ..,lalf'.., fou1 ,i(tt'l ll.tll\ I' l,1llcl ll"l' 1Jlllll'll'-, -..pn·;1d 1•-.11111.tl l'd 1J<>1.rnl;1\ 11111 :.'l'O\\lh II\ IOU ;.!hl y -100 .oon pt·r..,m i..., 111" tn110.,11ll:int suggL'sl· t·d 1 h<ll 111111«1' t'.1l'11 ;1n add1tiunal fn•c\' :1.\ '' ould bt· lll.'t'lkc.l. It ",; ... Ir\ 111t· t·1t ,. 1·uu1H:ilman I f1·11r~· ()111 t:11·~ ''ho s uggl'::.kJ .t filth a ll l'l'll:tll\ l'. ()u1 µll·\· 1:--lhl' ch:11rman •>f llw n111ltt .t_:!l'lll'\' s tudy ll'am a s· 'l)!lll'd l 11 \\ 11rl-\\1th \he county ... 1:ifl :incl 1111' t'Oll:O-Ulblll in dL· 'l'111p111;..: tlw l'll l'lll,1lion t•lt'mt·nl I Ii· "lit'"""'''" lh:1t patterns of t r;J\ d "ti I I H• <·h;1 n ged 111 tlw 1H·\l :!O \ t'.11'.., lwl',tll'l' of sul'11 in- t 1111."1u t'" ,, ... h1i•lwr p1 ll'L' )..'iJ..,11l11w .111d a11tnn1ol1d1 ... ()\llL.'IL•\ ,,11d th.ti .t ltllfi .tlt1·111;1t 1 \ L' ,h.,ulcl ltl• ::-tud1t•d t h.1l \\IHI ld pl <II I' I lw t·mpha::.1s Oil 11,,1,.., 11 .111.:-purl.ol ;1111 and thus al- h·\ 1:II1• lht· t cir1·t·ast lll't'd 10 1· .ultl1t 11111.tl 11 .. 11or 1 horou:.:hfan·-. 1111\11111:..: t hr11t1 ,• It "tllllhL'<l..,lt•r11 I II .ti\~ 1· ('1111111 \ 1:1 1111'1• t lw 1° 11 l'lil.111111\ l'lt'l1ll'lll 1 ,1dnpt1 ti .1 p11hl1t• 111·;11111 :-: 111•11 11 I' h••lh till' pl.1111111\~ C'flltl 1111' 11111 .111d tlw < 1111111 \ flo;1rd of :"-ll(!t'I '"'"' ... \\ill Ill' l1t:ld \I th;1l 111111'. 11T111\\l11t·1111t·d l'Ollll'.; tor 11101•ci .... 1·d llC'\\ ll ('('\\ .. ~ .... OI 1\l;Jflll' ,1rtc·11:tl ht ~·l l\\ ;1\" ''ill 111' 11ut- li111·d II\ d1•l.11I 11 ~ llH' pl.11\1\lll;.! t .d I • Big P«•ts~ Liff le Pels Four ~ oung \\ innt•rs of tl1t• .. P e t::; 011 Parath." · conlt'!',l m'"'San .Juan Capi!:>trano s how off thl'tr t•ntnc~. Frum ldt an· Tra c~ St hum 4rn11 . ti . wtlh Popcorn . :i h;,,1m stcr, Wll\IH.'r m lht• smallcsl animal t·~1lcg o1·~ ; Danny Uo:-ll' ''1th B1 lly. tu~ go~1t. the most \lllUstwl . Chns Rancbm~i Jlld her pl't pig Pt'('Wt't'. ttw ~'' et•p::.Lukt· mnnl'r, and Siber t H~der. 7, <.1nd her-dog SaschJ , ~t·co n cl mo~I unus ual. Duo Face Death Penalty Doctor, 70, Co11s11ired Wit/1 Yozt1ig .Ai<ler :-.J>:.\IH'\' .\ti-1l Plr -l>1 l'orll-1 I<ocl~t·rs. 70, ,end hh r•· l'l•pl111111-.t. l'l'";..!~ Jt·.111 l IJlt·, :!I, \\ t'l'l' 111\ l'I.., Tht·.' 1-t·pl .1 n11tl'lx1oh n·coad lllg ho\\ 111.Jtl\ 11 nH·.., thl'\' m.iclt• IO\l' Ill lllll' lllS l.tlH'l'. ll\l' llnll'" 111 I I ho111· ... 1<11dl'l'I" '"on 111.d lorc·onsp11 Ill..'. \\ lllt lll "> I t'l't•pl ICllll'>l t11 hill his l'"ll ;t11;..t·d \\ 11'1-. Tht· l·,1-.1• j!Ol'" \() lhl' Jlll'\ t11d.1' H1td :.'l:I'.., I~ t>li.1r~t·d \I 11 h murdn 111 1111• S1·pl :!:> d1·.11h ol F1•r11 H1Jd:.01·1 .... 117 . '' lt11 \\ ;io.., s h11t \\\ ll'l' II\ lht• ll'lll(ilt• 'l ht• St.tll' I" "L'l'hlll:.! lhl' cl1•;1lh lll'll,dl,\. Tht• M'l\'>:1l11111.tl 111.d Jlt1.tl'l!'d 111.111~ ~IH'll.1to1-. \\h11 ln n11~lil -.,1('1\ lundw-. s11 tht·.' \\oulcl 1101 lu:-.e Lherr "l·als dun11...: 110011 rt· ('l' ...... t' .... .\Its-. 11.dL' tht• ..,1,tll•., ... 1.11· \\ 11 Ill''" \\ho ;1t....o I <tC'l's t";J(>ll.d 111 u r cl L' .. l' h .I r :.' l'" . l l's t I I I t' ti Hod;..·\·r-; o.,1•dl1t'!•tl ht•r 111 his l'\ .11111n111i.: r1111m 111 J!li:I Sitt• -...11 cl 1 IH•\ pl.1111ll·d I hl' m urcll'r ul ~I ts [{od;..t·r-. -.o lht•) n1uld 111:1rr~. :\11::--. II.il l'. claug hll'I' 111 .i C'h111Th 111 ( 'hn ~t 11J1111slt·r. :--;11d s he :11HI Hpd i.:1•r o.; kL'pl :1 noldm11!- r1·1·n1 cl11w ti\\' 1111n1l11•r ol t1111t•-. 1111•\ 111:1cl1• lo\ 1• I ln\t·d ll1 H11tlg1·r:-..' -.h1· \ "" l'llll'llt Ill lh1• dl .Jiit 111 hb \\lit• .111d n·pud1~1l1 ti ;i l 'Ollll'SSlllll poh1·t• -.J.' ht· ;...J\ L' tlll'm. I 11 I ht.• l'Ol1k:-~I01\. pn.1 ... t'('lllllr-. '·•' Hodn·n-::.ant . ··TIH: onl~ rt· :1:--011 I l·.in l'\pla 111 Ft•r11~ ... h11l111~ \\ ,1-. ht'l .lll"l' ( \\Us hllll,!!I',\" 1111 l'l'J..'~ \ 11 :i IL' a 11d \t l' \\ a nlt·tl tu ;.:d 11\,1rt:1l·d .111 d I llt.·e<.kd lt1·r 111 111· hll'>ll\1 ·-.:-. Hod~t'I'" ... ;11 d tw ~1 ~1wd tht.· <·011 ,, ....... ,on <>Ill~ \\ 111·11 II\\ l..'!'.ll L:iJ IOI" .!1111 l.1·-,(1•1 t \\ ltT pullt•d a pistol on him. t<udlij1•rs ... aid 1!1· ~end .\(1-.s I l;il<· \\ 1•r1• 111 111\ I' ;111d. :illh1111~1J h1.• 1'1;11<ltt•d hl' h :1d ot hc•r lcl\l'I'> l1l thl' p.1...i . hL' :-.11d h 1· Ill'\ 1·r 11 11 .... - ln·.lll'd hr ... '' ill' DEAR PAT: l.asl 0('tobC'r I m a i I l' d u n S 1 8 <' h c e k t o Moneylrce Cluh in Kern Ilk. Tex. for a Ont"YL'ar m('mln:r .... hip that w as suppos t·d to bring goods a nd services al a d1sC'ount to suh· SC'ribcrs. I ordered S.1.65 worth of merC"hantlise lht> nc\l month, none of whiC'h h41 s bct•n n·ee1n•cL I wrote numerou .... ll'lll'rs n •quc!>l· mg my orde r lo he fillt·cl. a nd fin;.illy ;.iskt'd for m y l'nlr l'l' 52:! fi,'j investmt'nl to b<.• n•lurm'<I. I dul this in view of the dub's slatl'<I guarantee: .. Shou Id ) ou at any ti me feel rou r ::.18 has bt•t•n bat! Iv IO \'t>St l'd . 0 1'11 send \OU a full n: fund with no lws1tal1on " ~I\ lt•t Lers '>'ere adtlrcs~etl to ~J;irtin .J. Stone, who made the j.!uar~intee statement m lhl• club s advl'rt1s· ing. Dair 'Defianee Badge' lt'slllll'd . 11111 .. , lthl Ill\' ll'"fll'C'l lnr him lwc ;11 1"'' hl' \\<lltl<ln 't t\'1 1 the · I ntth :...hi' :-;11d -.lit·, H11cl!.!l'r-. .111d \\1111.1111 J:1·1 "' lo\1rnlir1·ll . :::! plnll1·cl th1• 1k.1th ol \)1 ... Bodgl'I' .ind th.it Hrnl~·1·1 .., "'ht.•d h.1mh11•ll lo ·1111> 1.1p1· .ind I.Ill' l h1· \\om.111_ h•ml1r1·ll. ... 1w .1tld1•d ~.1111 · 111· d1d11 I think lw l''lltld I ,q tt • I 11 ·1 I \ I ' .ii \\ .• \ ... II h t•d I Cl I 0 \ l' \\llllll.'11. .di Ill\ Ilk !\11d:..:t.'l'lt t1·-.11t11 ·d I ll'kl I 'I' , I\ I Cl 1'111'' Ed l~·t IHllll' .dll'~t·d Hod ·, ... ..,'' ,1, 111t•11t:ill~ in- G. 8 ., Laguna IWac h ,\ s pokesm a n for the firm r l'- ported that one or Stont"s assis- tants has not be f'n handlin ~ mail assigned to him in a husim·sslike manner. Many complaints such as yours have be l'n rt•c('ived, and the club is try in~ to reC"tify m em- bers' grieva nc{'S al this time. \'our full r t>fund b bein~ m a iled immediall'h'. :i0-€'t•" f ,..,,, .. (. O•llf Pllot 51•11 PllOIO CUTIING REMARKS Supervisor Battin DEAR PAT I n '<.'CI\ ('d J ;,o cr nt piece in ehange a few du_\'> ago that I put <1sidc bt•tnu::.e 1t ap- peared to be a JI s ti ver insteud of part copper . It is a 19&1 f\ennedy half dollar. A few days latt.•r l happe ned lo lurn 1l over lo look al the reverse side and got quite a su rprise~ It ha~ the some J FK head 11l1 prr11t nn hnth -.11k::.. thf'rehy possibly having some v<iluc above that of rts silver (·on · Lent. Could y fJU ad \'lsc me where I might h ave th1 ~ colll <1ppraisl•d " 1,000 Atte11(l Newslloy Rite- C'. W., lr\'int> Its s ilve r contt'nt is the only v a lue inv olved . accordinA to Princeton Coin and Stamp Shop. Costa Mt·sa. Th est' coins were. made in J apan as souvPnir~ or lucky pieces, and sold as suc h. T"·o Kenned~· h a ir dollars "ere cut in hair and put together to Corm a new coin. IL ii. nol legal tende r in the U.S. and could be c o nfiscated b y the Trea!>Ur) Department. The content is all silver, but it's worthless as a col· ledor's coin. \'ou mig ht want to ask the pe~on "ho pa!.sed this hair dollar to you for your chan g•• in real money. 1Jr1b11si11esNlike DEAH PAT: I orde rt:d l \H> wigs fn>m Wigs For Women in Miami, Fl a ., l as l November. paying for both by chcC'k. One • wig arrived. but the other still 1s missing in s pitc of several lett ers re<1uesting a rcfunct. l've had no reply whatso<..'Vl'r . {'.K .. San Juan Ca1fr~trano Wigs f or WomC't1 Is a division or Greenla nd Studio~. Rt>bt>cca Kennedy, G r eenland customer service re pretientallve, will con- t act you pr rsonally r egarding tilyle and price dt"talls or the mis· s ing wig. She notC'd that thHe wigs are m anuhc:turcd by Ftult of the Loom, and all orders a re prO<"essed by that rlrm. Other ,\VS reade r experit!n<"lnl de· Unry problt>ms with this com· pany should address their com- plaints to K.-nnedy at Gre~nland Studio• Custom er 'ervlcP Dept., 4500 N.W. 135th St., "llaml, Fl. 335.(H, or 1)hOnf' ( J05i 6145·82-Ht t{ocKFoHn. 111 .• t P11 \lrnll'l1l'l'S. 11uml 11•1111~ m111 •' th.111 1.11no. fillt>d St 1:c·rn:1d1 11 1· .. ('hurth for !fit· f111H·1·.tl ol Ill'\\ :--ho:> .Josvph I >1cla•r •• 1 l.1 't.ir-o ld H11rh to rd ;tldl•rni.111 -. ;Oii \\ huSt' lllldl'. ( l'O/l'll 110(1\ \\,I:-. found Ill u t·;ib111 at ;1 Bo~· :--1·Ctt1I l't1111p. S1111H' Rockford pnlH't'1Til'll ;II t<.-nclc cl 'fllt" .. cl :t,\ · ... :\[,...,..,, 1·1111 , 1·l!'l11;i11•d ll\ ;il1cit1I l.i Hnt•hlrn ti ;111•:1 ('I ll':-.l s. llut I h1· :.'.1 ll\l'11tl11'1.; 11f tl11· Hot·l-f111d l>t·t1•(·l 1\1· B1111·.111 '-Jll'l\I th1• ti.I\ tnllu\\ 111 l'\ t•I\' lt-.1cl Ill '>l'.11 l h Ci[ I ht• 1111\ '> I, 1 lll'I' Tlze Wro111{ Presi<le111 \\~I L:'\ll~GTO:'I.. lh·I C .\PI Thl' 35 Pl' I'S< in-." h11 b c c a m t• n :1 t u r ;1 l 1 t l' <I t•1lii'l'llS in L. S. I>1s l n l'I C'ourt her e this \.\ 1·1·h g ot lhl' right messa gl" llt>\l\'\l'I'. 11 w as signed by 11w \Hetn;.! president. Ead1 l'l'tt'I\. t•cl .1 ll'\11•1· of c·ongralulat1011..; ">IJ.:lll'tl It~ Prt•..,11ll'nt ~ 1 xon "{ ntl .... t ;1(.;1•1tf\ 1.!0I\ I' 01~ !ht• ;-.;i\'.on ll'lt1·r.., Tlt11~1· ll'I tt•rs 'il.1'1'1' )l•'l I.I\ 11\J.! <.11·111111d rn .i drJ\\ l'' .mtl I d1slnblltl'd t hl· m \\ 1lh1111t taking a look. ~o it \\,1s :i m1stakl'. The p('dplt• 1111 d erstood," said Clifford Schaeffer. an e\.Jm1m•r m th<! rcgionJI Ph1lacklph1t1 uffi('P. The kttl'rs lht•\ \\l'l t' "llJlJ)OSt•d to ~t·I t'Ofll.tlll I Ill' s ame "or d 111 ~ h 11 l ;11 t' ~iJ:nl'd by Pr<'~11h•1\t Fur<I. ltl' ~ ;11tl. B<tllin Berc1les Be<ir<b; ' 11111pt.•l1·11t ,111d \\ .1 ... ,1 dupL' of \11 -.-. ll.11<-.i ncl h1111hn·I L .\ I•'' 1 h1;11 n:-t .Jlld .. 1 P"' d10loL:1:-1 lt''lllll·d lt•r lltt.• 'dl'ft•ll!:-1' th;1l · l!t~l;..:L I'" lOltltl IHI 11111)..l.'l tl'!( llll• tl1lll'll'lll'I' ht·\\\l'l'll 1'1:.!hl ;111(} "1011:! l11·t·.1u:-t· hi-. bra111 \\ ·'" pl\\-.11 ·"" -.l11111hlll'... lh \\II.I.I\ \1 ~('llR EIBI:H Oi l!W 0•1ly f'tlOI !>1.;tl ll1 .111~·1· ('011111 \ S1q1l'I'\ 1-.111 1!11lw1 t B.tlllll. nol1·d f11r Ill' p .1 ... l 11p1111 ... 1111111 111 lol1.tt'lP .111d :-.muh Ill;.', 111.1d1• 1t 1·11•,11 'l'lll'!>d:t\ Ill' clrn '11 t 111111·lt 1-.1n· frn IOll f..' h~Jll. lw.c11h cir 111u~t .1d11· ... l·1lhl'r. 'l'h1· ll·1 -..1~ S;i tll:t .\11 .1 -.upt·n 1-.or -.;11d 1•\<T'" ll;11r 1o.; 111- ll'IHlu d 111 S('l'\'I' .l ... ;1 "l1<1d~1· of dt• l 1;111t·1·" ;ind ..;l1011ld lw 11-..c·d I>~ Jllll-,(ll'('l I\ I' 1•1llpl1J\('I'°' Ill 11w:1:--11r111;..: 11p 101> .1ppf11·,1nt:-. l'..ct\111 . \\ltn .... <' 11\\1\ lcll'h-. !'lltl .1round 111 ... 1'.11'.; .111cl .... 111r1 1·011:11. 111.1d1· hi... n ·111.11!-:--during l111;.i1 d cl1..,1·u ...... 11111 cof 11 11111111!.!lOll l'k:ich F1 v1· ('l1111r 1wr-.11111wl di ... pult'"· I lw 1'1111H· '' .1 ... "t't0k111,.! :1111.th.·1· 'l'l.:! 111 Ill l'I'\ t'ltlll' :-.h <tl'lll:! lt1111b t 111111 I Ill' l'lllllll \. \ I J\\ •:er for f11r11w1· l'11n11· dll l'l'lor \t 1t h.il'I l.\111h :-::11d 111..; 1·ht•nt \\ .i-. p.i-...,t•cl o~ t'I' for lh<' 1oli nl pc•1 m .1111·111 < l1111c cl1n•1·tor 111·( .111:--1· h1· \\ oulcl11'I /.!l'I .1 i 1.111 1·111 . I ht• 11111 ... l .c<·lt 1111·cl. ()11 ... h\ l•.111 vtf .ti lt•I 111 •\ • .11d :-u<·h 1111111~· pral'l11·t·~ ar1· lll<'g:tl •tnd s hould Ill' grounds for t lw <'llllnty lo cul off l1111<h to thl' 1·1Ln11'. L)ons .ind 11111:--t of lhl' 1'1111 H' s taff res ig1wd dun n~ t lw d is plllt' I a:--l month. 111 11 1::111111 111 ... :cl!l'l'l'd, s.iyrng 11111" h :11r. lw.1r<h ;ind nw .... tatht·.., :11 ,. 1 ·~1·1·ll t·11t tllt•.isllrt'S of a 11(1\( Ill lid I llllliO\ l' ... \\111'1 h ·Long h ~11r. 11111:,laehes and '11 .. 11 d .111· 11.id :.:c·o.; 111 dl'f1ann• ... 1:.111111 :-.11d ·'I h1• \\ l'~1rer 1.; :is- sert1n,L! he·.., old l:nough and nrilc l'l1011g h to gnm h.11r and he rs dt·- ll'l'nllnl'd to do so 1 c•gardlt•'>:-. uf \\hal olht•rs tl11nl-; ·. I :.itllll ... 11d .... IH h .l'Cl(lll' .11'1' 1tlhn:..• 111111'1' ;11111111<1 1h1•m 111• Ii~ 1' 11 ell lt1nq1 ti I Ill' '-llPl'I \ 1-.111 .t:..'l'l't'd pi•1111i\• Le~alizecl ,Pot .May Get Test \\ \Slll'\C:TO:\ 1l l'I • .\ Iii II 111 \'llcl c-r1111111;tl P<'ll<tlt1<·s for 11:-.c• .111cl po:-"<'':-1011 (II o.,m;1ll am111111ts of n1:1r1111.111.1 h.i -. ltl·1·n 111· 11ncl1111·d 111 th1· lli .... tnl'I 11i Cotumhi.1 ;inti 1s expt•ctt•d lo p1 m ult• otH' o l I lw 1'1r..,l \l'..,1-. nf till' th'\\ hclll\l' 111h• 1111111' l\.111\111 °' t ,q111.d I Ill' 11111 111\111clttn·d Tlll'"''l.1~ I\ I~ ht, \\ 0111 cl I 1•d11(' l' I (!I' -.;11H'l I 0 1\.; 111 11"<' ,111d 1'"'''''"1111\ nf llP 111 l\\ll 11111H t•.., 11 um a 1·1 111\111.tl pt•n.111 y let th.ii 11[ .1 1·1t .1tro11. s 11ntl.11 tn .1 11,tll1t· ftn1• I lw 11111 11.1~ 'troni.: "ltppor\ 1111 tht• g1•1w1 .llh lih1 •1 al Ctl) C11111w1l ;t1Hl 1-. 1'\lll'l tt•d lll l',t">th p.1 ... -. tltl' t HlllH'tl 11111' Jll 11\ tdl\ll.! llH' lt'"'l Int ltollll' 11111 I 11d1•1 till' di' tnl'l'!> honH' rult• 'l;11us. CoJ1grc~s n •t .1111.., lht• I>°'' l'r to II\\ ahdatc un) hrn pt~~M·<I hy tht'<'ouncil. h,t\\' ,1 11 _hl I P llt\\ (1111~ 111'.lll ,111d I·" 1.ol h.111 11111 lw '.!Id· '11111 11..:hl Ill I 111 d1111 . 111tl .... 1l th1· 11p 111 II ' l\P'I K1ml111•11 ,tl-.11 1-. t h.11).:t•d '' llh 1.tl'll.tl 11\Uldc•t 111• dt1l l\PI l 1 -.I 1 I\ 1:.1111 11 \ll n h.t' _11111• 1h1n11, It 1111'1 V l'\l'I Ill I\ l' "' i'I 1111-, lh.llt .111\ 111111·1 'llt11·1' , .... ,, ..... 1111la•1111 1 t· lt11 c·cl :1 111:111 .1111·1 lw .1gr1't'<f lt1 . • li.t\ I' .. 11111 -. l1<'.1HI !1111 1\1· d11 ln I 111111 1111t to lw 11111<·11 ::1111d, .ti\\\\ ,1\ .. I:.111111 •.1111 ·fl ·' jllCl"jlll:l\1' \\Cll'hl l' d111· ... 11·1 \\ .1111 1111·1.1tf111111 , Ill' ll1'l'il 11111 1'\l•l'I I 111 lt.t\ t' 1•1111<·1 ,I 11111 <o l n•t't'I' l' ;1 p.1\ <'IH•t·I-... B ;1tl111 sa1cl \l 1111· c•nd 1ol l:.111111 cl1.....,1•1 t.1 Hoel ~ l't s lt.1 -. d1·11~1·d .111} 111 O ,venveighi Eli·is Opens Vel{as Sho1 r I..\~ \'1-:<i.\~ tl 1'1 1 "'\1\1·1 1 11 11 '-.11 p 1 t \ 1 "r I i111· t• n • • "'1 1111.11 111•11 d I h.c t 11111· nt ht .11d1 11.1 ... ;1 IH'.•I d .ttHI \\ h1•1\ )H' ..,ll<I\ ('' ti ot I · Ill' "1'1' .ill 11pt1 hi .ind 11t I'\ I 1\1' hipped Elvis Prt·">IL'~ h:.t'> op1•nl·d for the St'\ c•nth st r:11ghl \ l'ar 111 this enkrta111 nH•nt C':tp1t;1I lh1 ... t1 mt• O\"l•r l<J ;1 nd o\'l'l'\H'tghl iii I'\ lflll 11'.tl' f'l'<"ll \ 11,1' \\Oii\ -.h1n l1 i.:ht. llll'I al :-.tudd1·tl -.hirts .11111 trnu~t·r~ \\llh ;.i "11lt· :--1h t'r hl•ll tu <•mphas11t· thl' ;.:~ rat1m1'> th<1t l'<J rnt'd h 1111 I hl· nit·l-;11.11111• Airport Laws uit S.\:\ FH\'\CISCO 1 \P1 <'olhl'l'\.tt111n1"t" \\1111 ;1 round Ttil':-.d;i~ Ill tht·ll' ,llll'l\\Pt lo o.,lop thl' t•\.p.111-.1011 of S;1n Fr.1 l1l'l"<'O I nlt·rn.ittnn.il ,\ 1 rporl Till' !Ith l ~ ('0111 I of .\pp<.•.il'> .... 1111 1-t 1t·nct ... of t lt1• Jo:;1 rlh ,inti 1:1 111 di\ 1du.i l-. ... 111ni.: l11 :-.t<1p t'"'"'' nw 11011 lll'l'cl rn1h p11:--l a :--1.000 hond 111:--t l':td 111-.1 ,j n11 llwn. l'rt•' It·\·. n· It• ,1...i·d I r111l' t lw ho..,1111:11 .1 month ,1..!o. \\~1" 0 11 'l••-l' at l ht• l..i.., \-t':..'.i" I hll1111 Im· ;1houl 011e hnu1· TUt•..,d,1\ 111;.:hl \\Ith thL' ... tron.h suppml. ol \\\o "lll:..'111:..' :. roup:-. "t'\ 1·1 ii ~Hided '1111•t·-. .ind :1.i 1n11-.11·1.11i-. · El\1..,tlll•l'1·1\1:-.. (:11t !ht• ('lid \ I llft'l I. 1111 I Ill lll' fll 'I p11ftl11 .tf'l•t'.JI ,tll\1' -.1111·1• 111 ... hll'flll .d ll'lt ,l'l. \\ .ill..1 d 1•11 'l ,1 I ' 111 Ille' I (1t'll11' ··~t~lf :"'-f'. I I' l lil\:-t\ '.illl'I th1•C1Jh 'llllL Ill hi .1111111•1\l'• \\ .t:-\\ .1l lt11•tl Ill'"' \\\ll :0 111:,..111,.. :...I ClllJI' .11td .t t lllt11 d1,11t · '\ 1111 .. hould 11.1\ 1· :-.1'l'll Ill•' .r month ;1:<1 \\l\l'll ~~11 0111Ctl1111· IH1't11t ;•I I luuh hl.1· \l,1111.1 (',I'"', . l•lhl·d J'r1• t'\ l'lt11l(l'_ I ,tpltt I \\ 1•r1· 11.1111 d 11 111 11 I ht p1., I 111 II I .1111 ''. 111..: 1·11 .1111 t ol11ri •cl 'l.wl,s .111tl i.11·!-l'I -.1~ 11· ..,1111 t \\1th ltl.11'1. It 1n:..:<' \\t•t'1• l1111h ln11;...c•l.'•t'lll In (' (. \\Ill °"':'f{l 'hi•\\ 1:1tl1·1. ·'"" .... , ·' '-I ' t I 1 t p.11 t I 111 1I11 Gem Talk /: 1 I I' Ill :\f/'l/IW•:.I\ THE B ETROTHAL RING The firsl historicall y recorded diamond cngagcment nng was given to Mary of nurgundy by Maximili an of Austri4.l on the day of their betrothal. August 17. 1477 . Be was advised that "your j.!raCl' m us t h ave a ring ~ct with a diamond." Older t h an the \H•ddin~ band, the betrothal rrng was once made of plaited rush, lcathc>ror even iron or flint, and was often given as a marriage plcd ~c in tnbcs not us- ing wedding rin gs. There is cvcry rrnson tor the use of the diamond· as an engagement symbol. It s name stems from the Greek ··adamas," meaning uncon· qucrable, s uggesting the eternity of love as hcautiful diamonds arc passed on from one generation lo the next. A diamond is forev<•r. ( Since, the beginning of time, there's never been - ,~~~~~~.~.~~~~'~'~: ,./ Ill\ 1•nt1«I II\ '. ,\ntc!rtt'.Jll :-.µ.u·c· :.t t••nu ... i... h your-; no" 111 th1· rl:'markal>lt• C:roton 1'1'rr<"'t ri.il The Tt•rn· ... t11 .1I 1s ullt·rl\ d1r1L•rt•n1 I roni anv l1ml.'pt1•n• ) oti'\ l' t'\ 1•r lrnn" n It-. :-.ohcl :--t a li' (·on.;trurtion m1•ans lht•rt• an• no moving part:-. no hand"· no dial. nn '>Pring.., . -• noth111g lo \H'.tr nut "tnll up or run clo" n. i'oo 1 il'k -. - '\n 1 lum . -. .Just toul'l1 :i tiny l'Ontrr;t and llw Terrl:'~t11 a l 11.i'iht'S tht• I 1m1' hours and mmult."' or ... t•1·m11t... or the cl:tv 111 \ht' month tn g lO\\ 111~ n-<1 nunwr.11' ... 111·1 11rall' to" 1lhtn flf lt'l'll "l'l'lllld ... ,1 month .1\lrra).:t' Thi• hl!hl t'lllllttng dm<lL• 1., .,,, clur,1hll'. 11 • ... i.:uaranlt•Nl lo la-.l g1•1wral wn ... ' Tht• ht•.1rt or th1•1'1•rn• ... tnal I .... t l'r\ ... IJI <;l',th-11 111 helium. a spa<'t' .t~l' m1r.Jt'l1• lh.1l ,..l <1rh.'<i Ill th1· d1•1>th ... or lh·· l'Jrth J. I ht• m.1n who "t•ar:-. .J T1'rrt'"><r1.tl \\Ill o"n • .1 t ruly unu1uc tinll' s} 'll'm 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONllENIENT TERMS BankAmericard-MasterCharQe 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 . ( - ttl DAILY PILOT .. Wtdntsday. M1rch HI. '97S Solom . 'Treated Vietnamese· :f11lling ·out :of Bue. ~ . I Former IBy CIA ·, '•t From Wire Service.. Negotiations Lagging Capita~ Totters ··The ClA fed bacon. eggs and no secrets to a c rowd of freshma n Democr11tk congressmen. . ·l'he lawmakers, invilttd to ~ukfast at the Centr:il In- telligence Agency headquarters "1· Langley, Vu ., got a "chalk l~k" from director William Kissi11ger Take s Mideast Hopes to Faisal t ........ : _P_E_O_PLol...--' E~) Colby, according lo Rep 0.8 . 'traxler , ( D-Mich >. '/m estimated 20 of the 75 new Democrats responded to Colby's irtv1tatio n tu come fur brcai..ra~t and a "bnl'f111g ' • ·, Bandkallt•r I.\ IC' C. "Skitch" Hende rson fal'e; s ix months in prison and e1 St0.000 frne after dropping an appeal of his conv1e- tidn of filing false income tax rt!· t urns. l lenderson. 57, filed papers 111 the U.S. Court of Appeuls in New York a sking lo withdr;.1w the ap- ,X>al which lwd bcen due for a hearing next month. .,'The musici;m was con\'iCll'll l ast December bv a !\hrnhattan f~eral court jury on t"u counts it'I a c;.tse 1nvol\ ing h1~ d;11rh of .i S350.00Q '"t•haritv" dl-<lul'twn for g;\'ing his music collection to tht· Eniver~1ty of W1st•onsin. .. A federal jury 1n Los Angel~ -,)qted against the son of a Manson f'C,1mily murder \ 1eltm trying to ~el S3 I.000 from tht' attorney of ~e of the convicted killers. "The s uit was fil ed by Bartek fir) kO W !>ki. SOii of Vo it yk Ff)'kowski. who w:.1!-. killed by the ~l.•rnson family members while ti the home"~or Jctrc::>s Sharon f ate. ··· : T he jury ruled tn favor of at - torney Rich a r d ('a l>allt'rO whu ~presented Susaq Atkins, one of e family members, for u bnd riod after her arrc:-.t in 1969. Frvkowski :-.ued Caballero in i onneet1on with the money he re- t eived ;.1s his share of profit:- IJ·om thL• book , ··The K11lmg of ~haron TJt<:." ! Opera star Bi;git !\ilsi.on lusl J lialf-millton-dollar rncome ta\. 'iJ~C. -~ :\I1ss l\1ls:,,on. 56, owes the go'· t rnmenl $260. J 76 in taxt's plus an •lmosl equal amount•m penCJllics l_nd i ntere~t. tht.• Internal ttevcnut! ~erv1ce :::.aid. • • .! Prei.idr n l F ord namt:d Robt'rt ~;.Heye r. 43. :.i '.\ltnnt.•sota .iunwr ~igh sch11ol lt:al'her. as 1975 !\'a- 1t10nal Teacher of the Yt-ar and ~rest>ntl•d him with a crystal ap-~le ma White !louse ceremony. '~ Heyer in turn gave thL· Pn· ... i· ~enl a wire sculpture of two cip· 3-1le trees made by his ninth-grade ""ludt'nts :.1l .Jo hiJntia Junior Jlil:?h ~chool. ;\lound::.\'ll'W SdlOol D is· :incl, St. PCJul. ~ The new Teac her of the Ye.tr . ~aid the sculplurt.> ::.ymboltzed !lwu real lret.•s which "'ill be sent ~o the Prcs 1clcnt. .. . ~ Remember Kohoutck. la -,1 ~ear's •·comet of the centurv • ihat endc·d up IJein~ a celest1;.il ~ust ~ Wei I. t" o more Kohoutek:- ')lave been disco vered. '." Dr. B r i a n :u ar-.den of th r· ~milh sun1an .\::.l rnphysitiJI ;()bservaton i n (.;jmbriclJ!11• !~t ass. said. l ha t Dr. Lu bo<> .::Kohoulek of Wl•s t Gcrman-.'s !Jlambur.[! Ohs l•l'\iJl<iry d .. 1<;- !covt'rl'd the n l·w p;11r of l'Ontl'ls ;ta:.t month. ~ ;\Jarsdcn. d11'l't't11r of the In .. t e r n a t i o n iJ I t\ :. l r o n u m i c a I llinion ·s t'l'lll1·r t lwt r cgi!-.ters 1su(tl siJ!ftttni.:~. s ;ml Koh<Jutd; originally thought he had cit!-· lcuv~red ;us t one comet l>ut that 1t ~urned 0111 h1• :1duully :-.poltt·ll RlYADll <UPI)-Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger flew to Saudi Arabia today to confer with King Faisal, leaving the Js raeli cabinet huddled over crucial next moves m lugging negotiations with Egypt for a new \\1thdruwul in thr Suwl DesNt Kissinger w a~ ~eekil\8. to keep Faisal's ::.upport for his s huttle m isswn. The Saudi monarch's sl pport would help E gyptian Presid~nt Too Much Cher Ti11ie il1.ag<1;;i11e ofj. R<tck~ I .\:\IP.\. !'la 1 I J>l 1 l'l'I :.111h " 1111" .di-Iv tit'\\ :--,1.111tb ill lh1.., (· 1 ly 111 sea !·ch or th c :\I ~11T h I 7 1:-0..,ttl' of T1 mt' :\I ~1g a tt th• prob a bl) "111 not see 1 t d tsp I a) l'd opt:n h . Time's <·on·r 1>hoto :,,hm':. :,,11lgl·1 ( 'he1· Bo1111 \\ t•jring a sk111· tight. si ~ver-colon·c.l l:tt'L'dl'l·:.:. Tampa h ;1s a mvnth <1l1hin lm.t1H·1· '' hil h prnh1bit:; thl' disj.,li.1~· of "uffensci ve ~t· :-.tw I nw t 1·r1 ;II · m .111' ,1 t'l' .1 " IH· l'l' 1 t 1-.111 be ~et•n l>\· .1ju\ enilt'. · Hohl•rt .\.''~:do. :t 111.ii.:.111111· d1 ... t1'1hutnt'. ,,,jd Tut .. .,cla\' tilt• '.\I ~1 rl'll I 7 l·d 1 t IOI\~ of T1 nw li :t\ t • I 1l'I ·11111 d1 ·red nPI t n hv d 1..., pl .1~:l't I on 1wws:.tands \\hen· JllH·111ll'" l'i.111 ...,1•1• llH·111 :1 -.. 1•.in 11f <J polil'l· nackdO\\ non a lleµ1•ll oli ... l·1•1w m:1tl'l'I .. .,.., . \laj. E arl 11.iynil'. lll'.tdofthl· polt1·c•d1·p:1rtt111•11f '..,' 1tesq11.1<i. ..... 11d hi! kill'\\' uf 110 :-ud11·t .11kdcm11 II\ 1tt1l11·1• l111t .1ddvd. · JI 1·ould lw tru1· · Salo_:-.<.1id 1lt-;11l-1 .., "·" 1 .11-..11 111·1'11 11nh-11·d 11 111 1 .. d1'>11l~1 .'· th1 bt:sl·~elhng no\ t'I · -.1.m.., "l11d1 ..,hm'.., ,1 1n1dP" om:1n ~'' imm 111~. 11r a \I 1ckl!y ~pill.int· 1111\ l'I "h11 It -.hu\\.., .1 11 1111!-"11111.111 on 1 lw t'0\1.'.r. Gets l11t·olre1f NY Psychiatrist's Prescription: Sex :\E\V YOH!\ i,\P1 .\ t'l'il t·ourt .1ur:· h:1!:-o dL·lcrmtnl'd th.ti !Jr. .Hl·t1atus 11 .trlog .... a pr1111.i nt'nt psyth1;.itn ... t. intluted ~1 p,1- lient to indulge 1n a 11 month bout of :.c:-; thl•rap,v \\1th h1111. Tht' jury of luu r \HJnll'll .1111! 1 \\O men returnt·d the 'C'tdtc·t Tu c::. d a Y i n .1 ::> l '..!:, 111 d I 111 11 m;.ilpr;.ict ice !>lll l. The c1ec1 :-ion loll11\\1•d l~ltmony from a ld1•\ 1-,1011 ,11 tre::.s e1nd a for mt·r ~l'h1111I k.11 h1 ·1· ''ho s atd tht;Y. ton. hi.Id -..(.•\. '' 11 h Hartogs un his .Hh ll'l'. Juhc Ho~·. 3G. the palit·nt ''ho tiled the ~Ult. <:har~NI th..1t tlw "l'll. thcr;.ipy \\1th I l ;.i11t1J-!!>, •iii, 111 his East Side office hi.id \IOl'..,l'tWd hL·r mental t·1111tl1tmn. THE Jl'RY Wiii ('()llflntH.' th-· liberations today to dL•tt.·rm11w the CJmount of damag1:s ~11 ... :-. Hoy. now a S:in Fri.111<:1!:-ot'O :-1111·1· l'lerk. will n-N·1vt•. Tut:-d:•.'. l\ladeline Shcr\\oorl, \\ho pl:.t~l·d the mother superior on till' ··Fl'. 1n g :--:un ·· tcl1·\·1:-.1on s 1•n1· .... ll''olif111d th:1t :-hl' IH'l'illllL' tilt' ht:arc.led de wt or s p:.itu•nt 111 I !11!1 \.(hen :she\\ :.i-; .. ,.t•rv d1..,tull1l·d The :1l'ln·-..s. '' hZ1 h.1.., :1h1• .q • pt:-arl'd in ::?u Broad\\ a\ pl:1.':,, -..11d lh:1t:-.he h;.id S l"' \\llh ll.11tm:-. l1w Free Toilet 'B<tsic Rig/it' \lCiL"ST,\, \l.dttll' d 1'11 P1·11pll' h ;.i' l' J IJ.i..,11· n :. lit '" Jllll'"ttt.• lift', lll>l'rty .111d h.ipp1111· ~ \\ 1tl111ul p ;J\ rng :1 d1mt'. :u·1·w ti lll:.' to .1 :-t att· n•pn·~ent .it 1\l' 111 · ing Pi.t'>Si.lge of his 111 11 to do ,J\\ .I\ ''1th pav toilers Ill '.\I :11111•. .. I :1'-k yo11. grntlt>nwn. -.h11ultf \\ t• l"\l'illdt' f1•c1111 I hh h1..,tnl'll' 11 ... 1 <1f 11:.'hh. 11\l' I !).!Ill Ill h.t\l' ,I l lfl\\ t•I Ctl' liJ,1dd1·1· Jl)O\ l 'illl0111 ''1tlwut h :1\ 111!! <1 dinw 111 \0111• 111w\..t•I .'' H1•p . Havniond I· .t1wlw1· ,,f :...olrnt \I ;t111t· :..i1d T1w..,d ,I\. 1" •• t11 t 1111·v 111<111th.., ··unttl lw 11• .1l1d ;..·1· .\111•11 \I ' n s 11rden~d the I I.!:-. I I 11'1 1111 ·'' .... t t I(' k (' n a ft er I l.11 to~·..,· :ti 11oi·111•\' t·ompl:.tint'd tit.it tli.· .tllt•gt·d rnt·Hknt oc- 1·11n1·d :!ti :. t:J.r:::. ,1go. ( O ltl''E STER:\', :;11, o( lltlhd.ilt '\ .J • lt'-.t1hed thi.lt :-hl' h.111 "'t'\. n •,..:ul.trly \\ ith Harto~s dlll 111,! lh1· !'-l'\ l'fl \ l'a1·s that :,,ht• \\ ·'" h i... I "11 1 l' ll t. J lttl d Lii -.tup .. :-.ttd Litt• fu1 flll't' :\I Jllhalljl\ Sl'houl 11 .. 1dwr. ' I It.• kl· pt t alk mg me in 111 1t ..• 111• l-1·pt !:oo i.l~ mg. ·Trus t 1111· 'I 1111 llt'l'd lh1:. lo\t:,. Yuu·H· li1.·c·11d111pri\1·d · · ll~t rloJ-:s. \\ltu '' rtlt':-, iJ monthly t 11lum11 1111 t'll:-mopulitan mag.111111· d1·tl1l·d that he had h:Jd :-,1·-.; "1th <ttty uf his µatit:nt s. llt-1.·<illl'd .\l1 t-o'> Hoy.!11::;µalient fmm h 0l11'u.1ry 1%!J lo !'\ovember 1!170 , an ··1nl·urable ~1 h1111phn•111 1.· \\ho "\\Ill ha\ e d l'l 11, 11H1.., lor 1 li1 · 1 1·:.t 111' her Ii fl'. .. ~ht• h.lll'd 111l' :tnc..I :-he t'Ol1· 111wt·d to li.J11· 1111· till LhL· l;1..,l d<•r .. 1 1n-.1t11H·111.· lw '>aid. "She in- ... ultc•tl 1111·, !:-.h t· thn•\\' thlllt!S ;.it 111t· .ind t n-.tlt·d nw ltke nothing." \.., p .11 1 o f 1111-; t..--,1imunv I l.11·111:.:.., 1111111dutTd a phologri.lph ot 111-. t1l I It l' < 11~~· ll \\a", ht• ~.11tl. :!!1 tndll''> \\ IUt•. Doily Pilot De-livery h G"or ontMCI ~.-•l>d«Y F 11day If you dO no! havP ynur rdPN by 5 30 pm. call belore I p m df\d yo1Jr c.opy will be Of'· 11111 r t.'{) '><1lt1rcJ.iy .ind Sund<1Y It you do nol 11·Cf'lll" yto1ir coov by 9 am Salur· o.iv ,,, 8 .1 m Sunday. call before 10 am .1110 y11ur copy will be dehvered. Circulation T•I~-' M• •,t OrcJnQf'' Counly Areas 642·0 2 I Nortl"twPSI H11nllnqlo n Beach. .'rld WP·tmtn~tt>r .. .. 540.1120 ~111• CIPmr•nt1· Capistrano Beact't. '-Jn J11,1n C.1011.trano. 11.1n11 Pooni ~.oulh Laguna. I o1oun,1 N•Quet ••........ 4ts.ono f \\0. ! Southeast Buffeted ~ i Rai11, Tlut1ulerstor11is Spre<t<l Misery • : Tencperaturn l .. "'"°'"Qt' ·~lld<\14 f>o•ICin butt"IO !( """""' ( 1o<•nn.t1f t( 11'vfllt4tnd L'111•\ ~I.Jo ... ~-:~~:~~-, : l!nnQlulu •' ,..o, ·• C...•lf' I'. y, q .t 1.1"\/t 9 n"' ,..,,.,.,,., ll\llllw.ou•r~ N 1nfYtt1(Jtf'Jh ""y.. (H'lr .-n-. fl.;• "Y<H" ft\ taot11r.nn A ( 1t ., •./f'4J~ .t M1~0t 1n.i,_. t J 1t'4CJf'1.,,..IH . 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"I t 11n At• 11 l •u t 11 ttu tv• rt "-'1J1• "'~'~ J " 't \ ttn '"' hrd l •llAh1n \•• •nfJ r ,.~,.Hot,_ f t• '"''d~1ft •ur'\-d .. o; to 1u•y 1 '" .,.., )fJ11rtlt1111 WH I I .i • 'f'ldPtc Wt.-l ONE.,OAY I 1(1 r I ~I\ 4 '2 .. 1," ""' TH UASOA \I . ) t I i' " V6• tl , ,J JI I -#. 11 } ,. n f J ~ 1 u• t I h • ).t i. r • J 4 -.. , ' q ,,. 1 , 11 n ., ' .. -•"'°'14 oo ........ , ...... ,_ ,, . ~'I tJ1 .. " \I ·-I IJ.1 • ft .. i\nwtt1• !-ittdal ·~ n·lutlons \Hth olht't' Arab countncs und could mflul'llcl' the position of SyrlCJ. \\hich has opposed ... eparatt:- negouauons between Egypt and Israel. c\ SF.~IOR OFFIC'lc\I. aboard Kt~singer's plane said that his shuttle negotiations b ctwt:'l'n Egypt and lsrncl wt•'°e moving :-lov. er than ex peeled. Kissinger has no stheclulc beyond FrtditY \\ hcn he tomplete~ his fuurti1 ... huttle bet \\ l't'n tht' t" o 1·111111 tnc:.. tht: ofltt.·1;.il said The off1c·1ul added. ho\H•\l'I". th al suspension of tulks "i.l.., not jll issue no\\ . lie said both <:ount1ies \\t:re trying their utmu::.t to narrow whal Ki ssi n g t.•r Tucs di.l y de~c:nhL'd a~ •·:-uhstantial" dif- fcrcncL'S. Th{· br;.1c·l1 l'abitll't ml't for :inotht•r :-t•:,,s 1on. considL•red nutial bl'eau~L· 1t will detide what K1 ~s ingt'r t a kl·s back to Sadat in A!>\\ an on Thursdav in lhb shuttlt• to gl't agrt·l·me11t at ll'ast on the framework of a nl'\\ Sm:u a1·tord I It• "ill return t o I s r a e I F n d ,1 ~ '' 11 h Sad .it s rc:-ponst• IT \\.\~ DJ PO HT.\:\T for Kts!'l · tngt•r to h;.nc Faisal'<> support or at ltt<1st not the km1f:. 'll'tl\ c oppo:-1t10n lo 111:,, pl'at·c d~orts. K1~:.111gcr and Fa1:.al \\ 111 also dtsl'u:,,s the oil qut·~t1on. alwa}s the number ont• topu: in Saudi r\rabt<i, the '' orld'::. largest cx- portt•r of PL'troll'U m. Amcncan offtt·1ab hC'l1e\'e the Saud ts art• susp1C'1ous uf al'ts thev f e a r t h t• l; n 1 l t• d St a t es·. 1wrt11.:uliJrly till' l ' S. Congres'>. m:1~ ti.I kt• a:,.'.1111 ~1 t hl·m T ht• .\ r :1 b Iii II ,\ 111t•rt t' :1 n ()ti Comp<iny n•t'l'lllly t·ut ml pru<lut"- t1<m hy 11 5 Pl'l'l'cnt tu t·ounll'r the n1rrenl glut 1n \\ urld markt'ts "hil'h tould pn·~::.un· the ml pro- dm·l·r.., 11HO lo\\ t•nn;.: tht•1r pl'IL'L':-.. BEFORE 1.E .\\'l ~G br~1el, K I ~~ I 11 g e r m l't \\I l h r r i ml' .\lini::.ler Y1tzhak Hab1 n and t...raeli negotiators to gl·t their re ... ponM• lo Eg \ pl1an propo-.i.lb hl' brought hiJtk Tuc.,d;I\ 1111111 .\~~Jn, '' ht·n· ht• talkL·d "1th S.Hl.1 t Tht• ~l'l'l'l·( JI\ luld l'l'IKll'll'l'!:oo Ill \S\\ an ll '';.is .1bs urd tu d1::.cu:-.-, SUth ques tufns <JS tra de and tra\el twt\H·cn the t\lo counlne~ until Egypt a nd lsr.wl .igl'L'C on non bl•l ltg,cn•m·y. Lo11911i8M# Colorado Spr i ngs busi- nessm an Don ald Post ales has b ~en co nfin e d in Nogale!{, Mexico, jail since Feb. 16 on c h a rges tha t could keep him confined for years. He was arrested for failure to register shotguns on hunting trip. Senate OKs Co1npro1nise 011 Depletion \\ ,\Siii :'\GTO:'\ (L'PI 1 The St·natc has reacl1L·d a tl'lltatiH• comprum1:,e to end the oil dl•plt. .. twn ;.illU\\ ance for major otl com- p:rnit>s ;.ind at the· sanlt' ti ml' con- t1nul· it for 10.000 smaller "Ill dl'µem1enl ·· product'rs. Tht' al'lion t•amt· T lll'sda\· m \Ill' ft r:,, t d i.l ~· of Sen alt• del>at 0 l' on .1 :-;:!!l.2 billio n tax cul bill. of \\ hith thl' oil depletion meas urt' i:-a µart. Thl' Senatt• \'Oled 47-41 to alto'\ ..i l'ont1nuec1 2Z percent depklion allowa1we for the first 3.000 bar- 1 l'IS of oi I production b~· indepen- dL·1ns. plus an equi\·alent amount of natural gas production. This "as a deft>at for liberals sucll as Sen. Ernest F. Hollin~s. <D·S.C 1, \\ho wanted to end total- ly the S2.2 billiO!l tax_a<lnintage. SAIGOJ\11 l PI 1-Gu\'ernm enl ~•uthori tit's urgt'd tht> 800.000 re~t­ dents of Hutc> to flee the formt'r inipcnal cupilal ;md it appeared tot.lay the city 40&miles northea::.t of Saigon \\OUld fall 'soon to t\\o ~orth \'ietnamese di\'isions poist'd for 1m mint'1~t. attack. F1 L•ld n:port:,, s:11d rc~1denh of the t•tl\' sln•amt•d south\\ard lei· da .' ~l ong the Frl'nch-l>u1ll • high\\ ay tO\\ an! D.1 1'ang. 50 mtlt•s lo the south. The new l':\· OOUS tame U!':> tl'llS of thow.ands Of refugees \\ e1·e pourinJ out or tht• ab-Jndoncd Cl·nt r a l hig hlands tO\\ ard gon'rnml•Jll·held t·oast:sl •.trcas. · 1 PR f.SIO ~~l'\T l'\G l"\'E~ \'a.n Thit•u alrea'cn-had strippL'd 0~1 ~ a n g o f :1 d 1 ,. i s i o n o f paratroopl'rs aml ordered them llt)\\n to Saigon to bubtt:r the de· frn::>rs of the tap1lal. Gun•rn- ml'llt :.ourees said h<' had clom' so also i11 eaSl' dissident ~t·nerals opposed to ab;.indo11rne11t of tht• t'l't\lral h ighlands Look mattl•r -. mto tht•i r <m n ha mb F1l'ld n•ports :-.aid I llll' 1·Jdtu Tuesda y l>roiJdl·asl a first app1.•;.il to the people to I let·. and thal thousand~ of ci n llans began monnj.! down lltg hway 1 -t ht> bloodstu11n•tl road the Frendl t·alled the Street \\'ithoul Jo\'. T h t• c u r r e 11 t i:! o ,. e r n m e ti t \\ 11 h d r a" ;ii s '' ere th c \\ ors t -.inn• till' Frt'llL'h '' t•n• defe:.ill'd Ill l\J5-l. OFFICl.\l.S I ~ Saigon <knil•d 1 hat I lut• "as bL•tng abandoned. hut n ·1>0rls from llUl' mtlieatt•d tht! pit·turt'StjUl' l'l l~' \\a~ iJhOllt tu l1l' gin·n up. Tiit· reports would i n c..I i l' iJ le j fourth p ru ,. ill l' L'. (.)uang Tri. j11sl 111 the north of Hut· and 011 thl· border ur l'orth \'1etnam. \\as in d:rnger. !In C.1ml>od1a gon·rnment µarutroo1H·rs ~11HI T28 bomb1.•1· planL·s all:H:kt•d in surgt•n t. ... opt.>raJ111g an·u~s the -'lelwn~ Hn·t·r fron1 Phno m Pl•nh in a Ill'\\ lhl'l'Jt to till' tapttal. In Phnom • Pt•nh. t hc,rt· \\ 01s new op posit 1011 to Pres ident I .011 l\\>l from st u - dents. and ~ oung politicians anti gt•nt•rab. still time or • r ..... income ax preparation at no charge You can still make an appointment at Los Angeles Federal Savings to let a p~fessional prepare your personal Federal and California Tax returns at no cost, in private, with all information held in strictest confidence. A $5,000 deposit qualifies. Appointments•are limited • however, and time is running out, so please come in and make your appointment now! Ir you have a certificate of deposit with another savings institution. we will arrange your tax appointment now, and transfer your account at maturity w11h no loss of interest. also no charge Safe Deposit Boxes • Informed Buyers Bureau · Personal Checking Account at a cooper:ating statewide commercial bank • Travelers Checks-and 20 more most wanted services. (Some services require a minimum balance.) Always the highe~t return on Savings Accounts, Certificates of De- posit and Investment Certificates. ' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH account Insurance now doubled to $40,000 3201 Ne.wport Blvd • (714) 675·4500 (Across the street from City Hall) ~ ~O omca-DOWMTOWN: Ont Wtletllrt Building. Wllehtra Blvd. 11 Grind, Loe AngtlH. C1hl 90017 OIMI p/ll~N lhroughOul ,,,. .,.. • ' t the t e1 t er Au to• '] Hi t mt ( s be te1 ch ne J th~ pie an ca If. I At f U Su ce inj G1 b~ m T 1 B, t r< m. ex 10 lot fli 57 la. pr t ft ( d l ll r s t s • J. ., ,I I I I Sniper Sentenced To Death INdJO ~U PI> -Harold Hicks, th~ desert freeway sniper who ' terrorized motorists on In· ters\ate 10 for several hours last August ,· was sentenced Tuesday to die in the gas chamber. ~he same jury that convicted fftcks Monday on ttiree counts of murder and nine counts of as· ( State ) sault deliberated Jltll 2l minutes before retul"ning the death sen· teoc e u n d er the "special ~irc:umstances.. provision or the new st ate law. Hicks, ·34, drove up and down the freeway Aug. 31, apparenlly picking out drivers at random and gunning them down in their. cars. IJtlHtt1 B~ Queried UPl'hl ..... le Fish•• Prejatdl~e Actor Chad Everett. ·or television series "Medical Center", h as lon·g fought discrimination of employers against recovered cancer patients. Ttresday, As· semblyman AJfred C . Siegler ( D· Vallejo), pro· posed legisJapon tQ prohibit sucb discrlqlinati~ crtdit- ing ·Everett f OJ:.. brlnging ls· sue to national attei)tlon~ · • f I.OS ANGELES C14PI > -City Attorne1 Bu rt .Pilnes Tuesday filed a p etiUon in the State Supreme Court for review o{ a re- cently authorized $19 m illion rate in~rease for Sout hern California Gas Co. '· OJVner Guilty In Dog Attack Thul'9d!y. Match 20. 1975 OAILVPILOT .4f Seott Bunted Alioto Back -. Patty 'Identified' In PellnsylVania · Home Again h .... S~N FRANCISCO <UPI> -~Ja.yor J o~eph Alioto and his wife, Angelina, have settled their mant.al pro. California , Ge_ts Tough Witl1 Autos Frorn Wire Servltes S AN FRANC ISCO -FBt :'lgenls 8ay ~hey will lake Jack Scott into ouslody ir they find him while investigating the disap· pearance of Patricia Hearst. A spokesm a n Cor the agency in San 1'1'andlSco said Tuesday a warrant charging automobile embozzle ment hud been issued in nearby San Mateo County for the sport!> figure . IC found, Sc·ott will be held for Burlingame ttuthorities, the !>pokesmun said. Scott. 33, is charged with not properly returning a car he leased F eb. 27. from a car ser vice in Burlingame. port by t.h ~ San Fr•ncisco blems. LOS ANGELES CU Pl> -Tk Chronicle t hat the fingerprints of Mra. Alioto on Feb. 26 California Air Resources Boa1·d M. u hll'<l for • ~issolulton or told the automobile industry u;s .-.carst were found in the murriage. H wever. it WliS Tue~day to dther cul back on house. Muchasky told The Tri bun~ disclosed Tuesday s he was vehicle exhaust.t!missions or stop T d h M. dropping the divorce action selling car s in Californi<&. ue5 ttY l at 188 He;irst and and Alioto has moved back The board voled unanimoust\k Berkeley r a diciil We ndy · · Yotihlmura and "two fellows mtotheirhome. for titrict new e mission standards with long beards'' arrived at his The Aliotos h ave ~en for 1977 mode l automobiles. Th<' shop in a panel truck and wanted married for 33 years anc.l new standards further reduce t~ to buy a bike. have s ix r hildren. standards aln~ady adopted for 1975 model cars, and thl'Y ~•r<." "I ASKED them to give me / <:onsiderably s tricter than tkc their address in South Canaan so 8 J umh federal t•mis:,ion standards. Cad I could get in touch with them llC ent~ sold 10 Cc.i lifornia must meet thu q state's standarjls. : when I got one," Muchasky said. Russel Train, the L'.S. F.n· "'But the boy said 1 wouldn't be w· R ff able to do that because they were ID UDO ,·ironmentCJI Protection Agenn·. leaving the a rea." administrator and the man wllq d S • M recommended a s lowdown m the Mpa e told The Tnbune an en· pols ID fed l velope and letter the paper re· ay er a i:.tandards. now must rule-P REVIOt;SL \", the FBI had . M on the waiver request by the s aid It would not detain Scott, .rei\"ed onday fromapurported Ca lifornia b oard . Boanl· f ..... Ob 1· c I S LA m e m b e r h ad b ee n or ... er er m ol ege athJetic f LOI\G BEACR <L:Pf) -Eight chairman Tom Quinn said lw I~ director whose wife rented a orwarded to FBI headquarters t f · · b "On\·a·n ced that tl1e fede1·at cle"n I . n I . h" h in Washington for a document ou o nme mcum ent city coun· ~ ., \Ouse m.cennsy vama w ic was c1l members, including five coun· air act does not give Train "<tnv, · 4 f th th b and fingerprint examination. "' occupic or ree mon s y the cilmen \\ho were subpoenaed by discretion" to deny the waiver .•. . fvgitive ne~spaper heiress. . The letter. sign ed "Maya... a County Grand J ury probing · The FBl;said today a r etired made references lo recent fires charges of fraud and corruption "WE HAVE a job to do and"'~: emplo.Ye of the S('ranlon Tribune in New York Telephone Co. build· last fall. survived a primary intend to do it.'' Quinn said in ex:· ppsitiv ~ly identified fugitive ings. It also said Miss Hearst "is election Tuesday and will appc<ir plainingtheboard's action. ~wspaper h e iress Patricia a live and free'' and had left the on the run-off ballot in May. "'AU we have had from the aulo ~arstas oneoffourpersons who Scranton area for ''other re· industryis whyitcan'tbedone." v\siled his bicycle shop last year gions." Counc i Im e n Don Phil II ps · Tr <Jin recommended the Thomas Clark. Ed\\ ard Cruchle,· d • in Moscow, PCJ . "' fc era I s tandards slowdown· T HE LETTER said that "the and Russell Rubley all led oppo· because of concern that antismog 1'he increas e was authoriiied by the State Public Utilities Com- mission. Te•t Flight Reduced Agent .Tohn Meade said that fires representthehateoftheop· nents in the district voting, and tethnology used to r educl,! SANTA MONICA <U PI) P e t e Much ask y, a former pressed peoples ... Feed the councilm an Bert Bond finbhcd emissions of h y dr·ocarbon!>~ James G. Guidry pleaded no con· linotype operator, m ade the iden· hungry of your city and the fires :.ccond be hind businessman carbon monoxide and oxides uf EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <UPI > -The con · trovers ial B·l supersonic bomber made its fifth test flight Tuesday. experimenting with aerial refuel· ing and a ~w ept-back win g formation. test Tuesday to charges that he tificalion from three dozen pie· will stop." Wallace Edgerton· n 1 t r 0 ge n mig ht i i1 c re a:, e ordered his Doberman pinsch('r lures shown to him . 1 b R s 0 m1'"s1·on" of s ulfu11·c ac1"d to ._. t tl k h t l I k d John Culpepper, Fill agent m ncum e n t s e ne • 1mon, .. "' " .. o a ac a o e c er· unng a h Eunice Sato al)d J ames \.\'ilson. degree that would pose greater robbery lastJanuary. )1 EADE Al.SO said the FBI c arge of the Hearst :,earch in J huzards than the othe1· pollu· G .d 20 ·11 b d .... d not find ... 11·s., Hears t 's Pennsylvama, :,aid the teller v.ho were not called before the Ul ry. . Y. 1 e sentence u 1 " ., Gr d J · 1 o I d t " · t ant'". hf . I . h l r· . t . h So ··doesn't sound hke it came rr;rs l an uiy, a l:I e \'O mt-IO ... next mont or ass au t w1l al<'· mgerpnn s in l e uth Canaan. t heir dis tricb. !\J U''OI" Edwin Train recenllv suggested th al The intended five hour t est flight was reduced to two hours, 57 minutes after it had been de· layed for three hours by a valve problem. d i P I. "d G ·d f>a farmhous" .. e h a person "'ho is authentic, who~ s J J " y weapon. o IC<' ~a1 .u1 ry · " WJ.ier s e r e· Wttde was the onl\.· t·ouncal Lhe California !:>Landanis already nl h d h" d d h d porledly stayed la t s involved . It is not compalib e J ~ eahs. e " fl~ ogh ant s, okutc with fellow Symb1"onse· se uLm1_bemrea1~ with the past beh avior of SLA member not seeking re-election m effert are so staingent thal r getd 1m . a t~r a ote . c er re· members ." Busin essman Ernie Kell e1nd they encourage automakers to use to give him free e1garettcs. lion Army fugitives William and h ousewife Joann Richards use a catalytic converter that is The defendant then took $.57 from Emily Ha rris. But he said the FBI neverthe· finished first and second in h1:, a parucutarly prollt1c emitter oa· thehotelcasttir.·11';'"n~~r·;;r.;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiTmhmttltld_e_n_1a_l_c_o_n_f_11_c_ts __ "·_it_h_a_re_· __ 1e_s_·s_i_s_c_h_e_ck_1_·n~g~1~t-· _________ ~d~is~·t~n~·c~·t~.--------------------=s=u~lf=a~lt!~.--------------~~ · ·. · Srrw g Pla1i Mulled LOS ANGELES (UPI) Supervisors Pete -County S upervisors ""Schabarum and James balked Tuesday at plans Hayes, who served on a for a six-county Southern 12-me mber tas k force California smog control that drafted the pro· district, arguing whether posal, warned t hat the the plan would give the m pla~ must ~e ac~epted lo greater or lesser "home avoid l ~g1s lat1on that rule... would give Los Angeles The voluntary regional County a minority voice. s mog control district will ~ be formed o nly if But Board ch a1rmani-=:=========-i s upervisors in L os Kenne~h Hahn and ~ax· Angeles, Santa Barbara, te~ \.\a rd com plained Ven tura. Orange , that t~e SO-percent con· ,Riv erside and San •• trol given poputo1:1s Los Bernardino counties ap-~geles County m the prove the m erger by Ju· v~l untary proposal ly 1st. nught not be enoug h. .. HOWES' Spring Cele.bration Sale! FINE JEWELRY • • • 1/3 OFF Wedn esday through Satu rday March 19 -Mi rch 22 Select from a spe'ctacular collection of 14k and 18k gold jewelry .... rin gs, bracelets, earrings, brooches -plus an impressive selection of men's jewelry. Many one-of-a-kind pieces with precious a~d semi-precious gemstones. Includes .i s~ci1I col lection of eleg1nt gold jewelry flown 1n from our Honolulu sft>re ..• All pieces 1 /l off regul.u prices. IHKK\ C:Clt.11• 4 Tt H SPEAKS OUT 1n the DAILY PILOT ~P,Jl~!1l2,~Qo\;f ' NlWPOIT I EACH: l41l VIA UDO 67S-2731 ~nt.a 81~r.a • Newport Be•ch Palm Sprlnp · • los AnAtl hlade,,. • Hooolulu To Residents of the City of Irvine, of Corona del Mar and Communities East of Upper Bay Do You Want a Superior Non-Profit Community Hospital for Your Area You can have it but first you must learn the true facts and act o n t hem. Otherwise you may have no hospit al at all. The current situation The Regents, the Governor, and the State Legislative Analyst al I appear to be opposed to the present UCI plan for two University hospitals (one on campus and one at Orange County Medicat Center) Nevertheless the current dean has said that unless his plan is adopted the medical school will h ave to close. This is not true. Why this advertisement? The purpose of this advertisement 1s to convey the truth about the objectives of Hoag and Western World and to correct misinformation and faulty statements that have been made. Some history Before the UCI College of Medicine came to Irvine, a group of physicians with otfices east of the bay formed an organization to sponsor a nonprofit hospital in Irvine. The Irvine Company offered to donate a site. Out of this grew a great concept -a medical complex consisting of a cluster of highly special· 1zed medical facilities and clinical groups which would render extraordinary care and services not now available here. Thls and some medically related industry will provide a significant financial subsidy for health care in the area. Why isn't such a medical complex here now? Such a complex requires an ad1acent hospital. So we at Western World tried to make an arrangement with the UCI medical school to build a joint hospital A portion of the medical school faculty has refused to participate unless they can have total control of all facilities. We then proposed two hospitals working cooperatively. This was rejected by the faculty although the Chancellor supported our concept. Unfortunately, some of the medical faculty attacked us at all levels of the State Health Planning system. So you have no hospital The Chancellor has continued to support the· medical center complex as did the former Dean of the medical college. Undoubtedly they recognized that such a facility would enhance the quality and reputation of the medical school. We are now informed that this same faculty group. ignoring th!! needs of the citizens of Irvine for a commun1tY hospital, is again going to oppose the development o f the Hoag/Western World Medical Foundation hospital before the Orange County Health Planning Council. The UCI plan will not provide adequate community service. The dean himself admits that only 40 beds will be available for community patients in the campus hospital. The rest will be filled by government supported patients, many of whom will be bussed from all parts of the county. C Community hospital board members can gain no personal profit The Western World board consists of seventeen volunteer non paid members. Thirteen are non-physicians (four of whom are residents of the City of Irvine) and four physicians. Not one of these directors can make a penny .{rom the project. As on the Hoag hospital board, all directors serve without compensation. Their sole reward is the satisfaction of having had a hand in establishing what can become an outstanding natfonatly recognized medical complex. - How is Western World financed? Western World 1s d California non· pro fit corporation (so recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service). It 1s fin anced entirely by gifts -some from individuals. mostly from charitable foundations which believe 1n the Western World concept of building a distinguished medical center. SO, IF YOU WANT A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: Appear at the public hearing of the Orange County Health Planning Counci l at 7:30 P.M. March 20, at Costa Mesa City Hall . Drive home these significa nt facts so that Hoag-Western World's application to supply superior hospital care for the Irvine-East Bay area will be approved .. FACT 1: Hoag Hospital, recognizing the need fol' a nonprofit <..Jmmunhy medical facility serving the City of Irv ine, and , communities east of the ~offered to transfer too Q.f its p;esent beds so that Western World-H"oi9 can provide the community hospital you need. FACT 2: Western World Medical Founda· tion conti nues to support a strong medical school at UCI. In particular we are extremely interested in the effetftive training of family practice physicians. These training programs can best be achieved, and a t a lower cost, by conducting them in affiliated community hospitals in concert with univeriity facilities. FACT 3: Hoag Hospjtal had a program for training of family practittoners. However, the University provided only insignificant financial s.ipport for the prog-am causing it to be Shut down, despite Haag's substantial contribu!ion. With proper funding. such programs could be established at several com· munity hospita~ throughout the county with important savings to the taxpayers. FACT 4: There are great medical schools that train resident physicians and interns through affiliation with community hos· pitals. For examp!et, Yale and Harvard's great medical ~hoots h ave no hosP,tats. UC I has at least two such affiliation agreements. The University runs the instruction, does not manage the hos· pitals. FACT 5: University hospital care costs more. This is not only because university hospitals are high cost hospitals but because patients used for demonstration to students require a tonger tn·hospital stay. FACT 6: A UC Regents comm1rtee, recognizing the tremendous tax drain required by the current proposal, last week presented 27 alternative plans for th~ UCI Medical School. None included a campus hospital. Closure of the school was far down the list. There is no need to close the school because it lacks .... on-campus hospital, con1rary to state· ments made by proponents of the current UCI plan. FACT 7: In opposing a Hoag·Westem World community hospi tal in· Irvine •• ~ some of the UCI faculty are apparently out to monopolize all medical care. There are persuasive precedents nationwide for multiple hospital affiliations as essential elements of progressive university medical school programs. • .. If You Want A Hosp ital For Sure in the Shortest Possible Time . Appear at the public hearing at 7 :30 P.M. on March 20 at Costa Mesa City Hall and help us plead for your ccmmunify hospital. ·. The Associated Architects are well advanced with planning for the 132-acte complex. HoawWestern World is ready, willing and able t o finalize plans at once for construction of your community hospital, and at no cost to the tax payen. WESTERN WORLD J,ftDICAL FOUNDATION. 17885 SKY PARK NORTH, SUITE F. /RV/NE CA 92707 , t A8 DAILY Pll.JO T E DITORIAL P AGE Coastal RO&d Plan·. A committee of council members from Irvine, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach bas drafted an alternate road plan for the Irvine Company's 10,000 1 coastal acres m the unincorporated area surrounded by the three cities. The cities· road scheme suggests loop roads run- ning south from an ext~sion of San Joaquin Hills Road into the company's planned residential develop- ments in the coastaJ region. 1t provides no additional connections to Pacific Coast Highway in that area. Ac: cess to the planned sh.1te parks would be limited to · tram service from three park-and-tide lots. The main stren~hs of the plan are keeping traffi c caused by 50,000 new residents off Pacific Coast Highway and Culver Drive. The plan also has weaknesses. Traffic from the residential area will use the MacArthur Boulevard· Corona del Mar Freeway route as its main access. potentially causing increased traffic problems there. Additionally, the park-and-ride lots a nd tram will be expensively idle much of the year. Admitting that the plan su!f ~rs from ~ lack_ of technical expertise, it nonetheless 1s worth discussing as an a lternative to the plan proposed by the Irvine Company which increases the burden on Pacific Coast Highway and Culver Diive. #o E ducation al Lures Over the years, considerable criticism has been leveled at the Saddleback College curriculum and those unkind words were not always unj ustified . Confronted with course offerings that were often dry. dull and unimaginative, many students deserted their campus to search out more exciting classes at othei· schools That the "customers'' were not ·.satisfied was amply demonstrated by the exodus. One of the reasons the student loss to other in· stitullons has been minim.lie<\ in recent months ls an improved slate or courses, as evidenced by the new spnng class schedule. Here is a sampling: A geoloJY course which teuches students about rock formations and valuable minerals through the time-honored occupation of the West-prospecting. A class which exposes "the magic o( everyday chemistry'' from bathtub ring to the secret behind antacids. And, there ts even a course in creative thinking that teaches students to make use of such techniques as "brainstorming" in solviog problems. With a well-balanced offering of interesting and fundamental courses, it is no wonder that students are now staying at Saddleback. Maybe they're finally finding satisfaction in getting an education. Pie r Nostalgia San Clemente bas a public works problem of some magnitude on its hands -the 50-year-old city ' pier. ' The aging pier, described by some as nostalgic · and others as downright ugly, is costing the city $10,000 each year in maintenance costs. Much of that amount is spent on replacement of wooden pilings. The cost is not likely to diminish as the pier gets older and repair fees get higher. This fact is known to city councilmen who, recently entertained the idea of building a new pier elsewhere along the city's s horeline. . lt behooves the council to look deeper into the pros and cons of building a new pier. It wou ldn't be cheap, but the city might be able to capitalize on federal and s tate money as was thecasewhen thecoun· ty built the $700 ,000 pier off Aliso Beach in 1971. State and federal grants picked up 75 percent of the cost. ' • News Story Showed the Way f ' ·~ I .. • • ~ Happiness Hinders Dear Gloomy Gus 'Battering Parent' Found Help · Cre ativ ity ( SYDNEY HARRIS J Thoughb at Large: A h::ipp~ pt'r•;on I'> om•'' hei i<> disinclined to ask hi mself ques- tions that are bt-) und his powt•r to answer: this is '"hv all creativ1 tv. a ll basic mven"t1ons and ad- ,:ances are m<1dc by unh:.ipp) persons. The main naw in punishment IS that while 1t may temporarily suppress the behavior w (' disap- prove of, it is C\ en more likel~ to permanently suppress other rorms of bcha\'1or toot could lead to better attitude~ It is ea~1er for most or us to •H' cept bad fortune philosoptl1cally \han to refrain from ascnbing our s uccess to our virtues. m stead or to a fo rtuitous combina-. tion of talent. opportunity. and luck. In the very a<'t of looking into a mirror, we c hangl' our whole ex- pression :ind appcar:.ince. so that c1 lookmg -g la ~s scrutiny nevC'r shows us hO\\ W<' appear to nther people m unguard(•d moment!-. A poor women who "neglects'" her children 1s lil.;C'ly to ~et haled into Familv Court a rich woman "ho neglects her c·h1ldren 1c; like- Jy lo be electt.'d to the board of directors of the s0<·1<.1l cigenc~ that ha les I.he poor woman int<> court. Certainly glad to ~ear those desperate Newport skateboarders finally were rounded up by three police units and a helicopter. With criminals like this running amok. it's no wonder they haven't had time to solve the 50 dayli ght burglaries in the area c;.4ocmy GOIS co•'""••U 1re '"""""" lt't n--. -• ,,., 11.cuuru., nflec1 IN ....._ .. -..... ...-. s. ... .,_,.. -.. G ...... 't Gw1, Dilly l"llet. gener:il dot•s better t han l'-'<• good ones." It is the most common or de lus1ons to imagine that if we had only one thing more better health. more money, :mother Jove-life we could then be hap- py : and the bitterest potion is re· served for those who attain this goat. anti then find that ... there is still one thing more needed. Th e r e ~· r c u s u a 11 y t h n t· sides lo ever) qul•st1on : the two polar opposites that are hotly contesting, and a third that neither can ~t.'£> All official communiques use ab:-.trarlinns in order to conceal the fact that human beings are bein~ affetlecl : the company an- nounce!-. · a seasonal rcv1s1on of emplo) ment" "hen it means "we laid off workers ·· When a man says. ·•t'll put all m} cards on the table.'' you may be sure he started with a few more up his sleeve. To the Editor: { have just completed reading Art Vinsel's article in the March 15 edition of the Daily Pilot. ''Ap· peal Lodged to Save Young." [ ] Hard· Ila ts MAILBOX Tolbe Editor: ·I don't suppose that some or U1e '-------------"hard bats" at the CoastaJ Com· This is a most difficult letter to wntc, for you see, I am a "batter· ing parent." I have confided this admission to m y closest friends <md neighbors, but shame a nd guilt keep me Crom admitting this to other friends and acquain· la nces My husband and I adopted " beautiful 4-year -old boy a few years ago. You can't imagine th~ terror I fell when this child was· able to trigger emotions I never knew I bad in me. In looking back to my childhood, I can see now that my mother, in following the tr<Aditional motto of "Spare the rod and spoil the child," had abused me. UNTii. 21 2 years ago, my reac· lion to newspaper and television coverage of chi Id abuse was one or horror . To me. the people responsible for these acts were less than human. low IQ, mental· Jy disturbed I don't quite fit my previous image of a battering parent. I am a college graduate, a teacher, and active in community affairs. Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is r eserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in· elude signalure and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest 1/ $1.1/fic1ent reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. paper and kept it for at least rour months before admitting I fell in· to lbe category of an cibusive parent and finally m~de that in· itial desperate call. ll was literal- ly my salvation and my son's. There need to be more articles, detailing the purposes and re- a sons for P .A.. and most im- portantly. giving the hot· line number (834·5353). PATTI S. ' . Chairman of the Orange County Chaplerof P.A. Pow er ttHsplored. To the Editor: Your editorial regarding the "hard hat" turnout at the CoastaJ Commission hearings was in ~r­ ror on two major points. So. here I am now. chairman or First, Mr. FergusonofCEEED the Orange County Chapter or was not responsible for the ap· Parents Anonymous. Thank God pearance of all those "bully for P.A., and for beautiful, Un· boys." The unemployed workers. dcrstanding Miriam Spear. in ··hard hats" came from Los lguesswhatthiswboleletteris Angeles, Long Beach, and about, is that it is an appeaJ to you Orange County. Those from this and your associates to help in get-county went at my urging and at ting the "ord out about P.A. the suggestion of their local Abusive par ents must know that elected union officials. mission read every sin~le word of the Powers and Funding Ele· ment, but then who has? Did Dai· ly Pilot reporter Valterza read the nearly 7 ,000 words of the . Coastal Act or the several dif· ferent drafts of the new element., JdoubliL As a matter or fact, Mr Valterza did not e\•en attend lhc three meetings where the element was discussed. He didn't even at- tend the full heanng be reported on. . · "I(he were 1hterested in truth, he wouJd have heard some ve'ry .-rticulate arguments agamst the element from some plain old . "hard hats." Why didn'thereport them? Had he been a t all the meetings. he would have heard some rc~lly ridiculous state ments from the flower and butterfly people. He would have heard, "Capitalism and the enterprise system breed greed which causes pollution." and, ''We must get over the old concept of private property in America if we ever are going to have bette r la nd planning." He could ha ve done a lot more with those statements in his col· umn than he did with ''Sahara Club." MRS. B. J. EVANS Tran•it Need s To the Editor: The Daily Pilot editorial page on March 3 ran a comment on the Park·D·Ride express bus system. This idea strikes me as being feasible but I am curious as to what feedback if any was put oul by the Transit District over the last issue that was defeated at the polls. I strongly be lieve that we need :.1 mass trans it system but going hand in ha nd with that is a "real" look -at what is also needed. Personal convenience -for ex ample or bathrooms al bus routes -1 believe 1s just overlooked or ignored. Gas stations do not en- courage bus patrons to come in and utilize their facilities. You can'l even find one in a drugstore or small establishment like the 7·11 market. Where are the public bathrooms that are going to accommodate the public while wailing for the bus? .. ON T HI S sa~c area of personal accomm ation -with the increased emp asis on riding bikes a nd starling bike lanes -( <.1m ~urc many bike riders are en· thusiastic about bus lanes if they could possibly ramp their bike onto the bus. An open double decker system with the top for bike riders -and of course let's not forget the handicapi>ed in wheelchairs -could use the top of the bus (that was covered or course for inclement weather.) This need has loo long been ig- nored. Start an e nclosed public wail· ing room equipped with coffee and hot chocolate machines and· public rest rooms and then build buses to accommodate the han- aicapped and bike rider and mothers with c hildren in strollers. MARY KILMER Wh:it most t·om p:rnics seem to want arc men undC'r ~!'l "ith 20 ~cars or pr<i<'t IC':l l C':\()t.'rienCt-! JO the fi eld. 1 suspect that some orators an• so unremittingly solemn for fear that if they encourage the au· there is someone they can reach Secondly, the men who wore out to, that the guidance, counsel-the hard hats, while vitally con· ing and understanding is availa· cerned about their jobs and how ble. As you quoted Mrs. Spear, to feed their families, were also "Helping the parentis helping the opposed to the Commission on child'' -helping that child to not · · ideological grounds. We have re· grow up to becom e the battering pea led ly e ~pr e ss ed our parent. abhorrence of any state police Study of a Queen The peril or cll\·1ded :iuthonty d1enc(' to enjoy a smile at l~<· "as never mort· forcefully or right place, they may finally be tcrselv put than bv Naµoleon. unable to prevent the audience ~ h~n -he obst·rn·d · "One bad · from laughing at the wrong place. l found Parents Anonymous as power over our citizens that is theresultofanarticleintheDally not elected ancJ th~efore ·not Pilot. I cut the arlide from your responsible lo us as cit1zens. Prop. 9: Comply with What? THE BASIC concept of our re- public is democratic rule. mean· ing thel we wlllingly give the police power lo those we elect knowing that if they misuse it. we. the voters can recall them and elect others. The Coastal Commission, an appointed body, has the power to overrule and to negate our representative form of government. We know this to be wrong and we shall continue to fight it. Although al h as now been ·r J operative nearly three months, WATERS the wordy and complex lobby re· EARL form act adopted last June as _ Pro p osition 9. r e m a ins a "---------.-, -.--- legabsl.Jc maze for all afCected · g~l.ale and enforce its. P.ro· rncl uding the very ones charged v1s1ons. Although com!111ss1on with overseeing ils provisions. fl chairman Dan Lowenstein, who. 1 s rapid 1 y with anothe!'. m ember Ro~ert becoming a ll Stem. was Joined as principal too manif~st authors o~ t~e 20.000 word law, that it is the the comm1ss1on has been spend· • • 0 v e rk 1 11 • • ~g the ~ulk of its time atl~f!1Pl· which it was mg to interpret t~e prov1s1ons accwied of h<>· and draft regulations lo carry t n g b y • the m out. Senator Clark .Bradl(',Y, whose opposi ti on contri but ed to his own defeat :tl the polls d~spite the fact his 1nlegnty was unimpeachable. Legislators. government ol- ficiaJs, lobbyists a nd the st.i((s o< ~11. an~ not only bemg 5DO'A'ed un· der the m ountams of paperwork t.n connection w 1th the forms rt qwred to be filed ln detailed L.r1vb , but the>· remiin lll a state ut utter conf ui.1on os to what ls re· quired Nor are they s:etting much hPlp from I.he Fa1~ Political Proict1c-e~ Commission, the cziristi<" body stablished hy th e law to •·re "TJI E LA w is complex, lhc guidelines are not yet completed. and the forms still contain some wrinkles." Lowenstein recently stated, <Jdding thul "Those who want to comply have no reason to fear.' But the question LS. Comply wUh what? Thou who musl ar~ linchng lht'y 1et ooe answer one d-.y and a d1fltnnt one the next Dttpite Low~nslekn'4' acknowl"dgtme nt that everv q~1on put to lh' comm1~slon · H't'mll lo rater nt>w and more esot~n<'·· ones, proponcnta of the l:ov ('Otllinue lo claim 1l ts good, was badly need~ and 11 worktng well. They point l-0 the fact it was approved by 70 percent or the voters. That claim is, on its race, a pa- tent absurdity. If the guys who wrote the Jaw can't unders tand it how can one claim the voters knew what they voted for. The measure came before them at the peak or the Watergate scan· dals aRd the people were led down the garden path with slogans a nd wild claims of the power of the "special interests'' - The most pe rnicious part of the J3w is that which creates "boun· ty" hunters, rewarding infor· mants of any violation of the con· fusing law with its unde(ined re· 1rulations. Proponents say this is making enforcement work well. The sam e sort of thing worked well in Nail Germany ror ever· ybody except the people. Police stale tactics should be abhorrent to all Ameri<'ans . SUITS challenglne the con· ~tiluhonalaty have been llled. Rather than aw all their outcome the Leglsloturto s hould undertake the lmmtdiate re-writing ol the "lobby reform" law and resub- mit 1t to lhe voters s ans all ol IU vagarit's and degradlni pro- vlafon!\. · By your editorial, it is obvious that you think us working people capable o( only one thought and one response ... jobs. It saddens me lo think that such an un- complimentary bias could exist in an otherwise respected public media. Building ALFRED R. CRAY Executive Secretary ond Construction Trades Council Of Orange County Quotes Jeeny Simpson, Glendale, on foreign aid -''Has history taught u~ nothing'! Money does not buy friends, bul only supports enemles " Ru 1 Connors, Buena Park - "Our polltlcAI parties and our government are in din need of reorianliation so thlt they wlll more swiftl)' nnd accurately repnssent Che will of the people.·' Elizabeth I. by Paul Johnson. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 5ll Pages. $12.95 .• No m atter who writes about England's first Queen Elizabeth, two of ber qualities always shine throu1h : her intellect and her char acter . This is certainly true of tbe latest study by Paul Johnson, a Britilh joutnelist. Some bave called his book a "nonnarrative" biography, mean ing that it has much "analysis" and explanation of what happened without m uch consecutive and detailed account of the events analyzed or ex· plained. This approach has pro- liferated to a fa d in a rather large segment of c ontemporary his· torians. Actually 1 J ohnson is not in t.bis category. HE GIVES m uch and detailed narraUoo, chronoloatcally, Crom the first to lhe lu t pa1e. But bis story t elling is t lowet pa~. his pictures are drawn on a much w1der cMvas than we find in the more traditional tYJ>e of blo- grapby. And he does indeed in· tttrl.lpt his narrative constantly to explain. Fairly often he •tales as cate1orical what thJs or t bal character fell or belJeved, often written convln clnf ly althouKh nobody could know '° usuredl)' the thouilrtl of others lone dead. Fortunately. Johnson does not palm off on uJ as fact a lot of un· demonstrable ~ychological ln· terpretation. Obviously, be 11 f amlliar with. the m aJn primary souM:es on Elizabeth. But he also r elies heavily on secondary sources, particularly when he finds useful quotes and descriptions by con- temporaries or the great Queen not otherwise accessible except by delving that would require much time. The Elizabeth that emerges is basically despotic in the Tudor mold but also compassionate, tolerant, uncannily foresigh.led and a cultured statesman of the first rank. Modern practitioners or power politics could team rnuch from her. RONALDC. HOOD Associated Pres. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Weed, Publisher Thomas Keevil. EdUor Barbara Kre1bich, Ed~torial Page Edilor- The editorial page of the Dal}7 Pilot seeks to i nform and stimulate readers by presenting on th11 P•le dh•er~l' commentary Oil topics of interest by syndics~ ed rolumnists and cartoonist,,, by providing a forum for readers' vte\Va and by presentini lhlt , newspaper's opinions and ldeat on current !oplc~. The editorial optnJon of the Dally Pilot a.pPear only In the editorial column at the top or the page. OplnJons U• pr «cd by the columnJ.U and cartoonists and l<'ttcr writers~ their own and no endoraement ol their vicwll by the Dally Pilot should be inrerrt'(I. Wednesday. March 19, m' • QL "11 we j ..., E lle will f arr Geo run in l hen fan! on t any ~ I: N (A l Be< dre an con the eye lion T ju~ Ly C spit • •• G· is cc I R ~; tr . re w d d d 'QUEENIE · By Phil lnterlandf .. ll's a :.trange recess1on-d1d you notice he was wearing a digital watch"" A FarJDer? Elton Jolm Switches ...., WARGRAVE. England (U PI) -Pop singer E~lon John. star of the new rock film "Tommy," will soon assume the sedate role or gentleman farmer. The bespectacle d singer plans to buy a Georgian -s~yle house beside the River Thames in rural Berk!hire, his agent said Tuesday. Included in the Sl.92 million deal are 11 acres and a pr ize herd of cattle. "We understand he is moving lo get away from fans who sit on hi s front doorstep," a farm worker on the estate sauJ . •'But we have no idea if he knows anything about farming." Medic Convicted In Conspiracy NEW ORLEANS, La. government by padding (AP) -Dr. Joseph the costs of mobile birth Beasley once said he control clinics. dreamed of establishing an international birth H E F ACES a max· control empire to break imum sentence of five the poverty-reproduction years in prison and cycle in developing na-$10,000 in fines on each lions. count. This week, a federal Beasley's Family jury found Beasley guil· Health Foundation pro- ty of three counts of con· gram. which _star ted 10 spiracy to defraud the years ago with grants fr o m the Ford and ----------Rockefeller foundations, UPIT•..,...._ has been praised as vis- ionary and repudiated as a fraud . Over the years, it re- ceived some $62.5 million in fed e r al, sta te and private money. Some came from the Agency for International Developme nt, which ad- mired Beasley's work in Louisiana and p aid him to set up model programs 'in Brazil, Colombia. and Mexico. "'THE GOVER NMENT ch1imed Beasley's foun· d ati o n got nearly $800. 000 for mobile clinics that were never bui lt and for padded cos- ts to some that were. lt said the money was used to bail out deficit ac· counts and to support 8 ea s I e·y • s • · J a v is h lifestyle ." As Beasley's clinics spread across the state, so did opposition to his program. Beasl ey claimed that stale and · llas Complaints federal investigations of Godfrey Cambridge his program grew from is disillusioned about political pressure by,the Wednesday. March 19, 1975 O~IL y PILOT A 7 3Seised At Pot Smoke-in Safety of Bair Dyes Stirs · Controversy TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -Three persons were arrested here durlnc a marijuana "smoke-in" at a city pa rk but there were n o m a Jo a;. d ls· turbances. Som.e 150 persons NEW YORK CAP)-A controversy bas de- veloped over the safety ol hair dyes. The possibility tha t hair dyes might cause birth defects and cancer wu railed Tuesday by a study conducted by a bioc h emist at UC Berkeley .. gathered Tuesday at the TH E COS M ET IC , park to demonstrate in Toiletry & Fragrance favor of decriminalizing Association countered the use of marijuana. It that extensive animal was t he s econd de-'testing has shown no monstr ation in two evidence that hair dyes weeks. There were no ar· are unsafe. rests at the first protest Jn th e B erk e I e y gathering. laboratory test, de- dyes were shown to be A study of hair dyes is his screening proc , evidence that hair dyes muta,enlc, changlne the belng conducted by the animal tests should be are unsafe." genetic characteristics, National Institute oC En· done to determine ii hair Dr. John F . Corbett, raises the possibility that v"'on m e ntal He allb dyes are carcinDgenic. chafrman of the hair col- they are also carcino-sciences. We are pleased to report or lechm cal committee genie, or cancer-causing In replying to reports that the responsible gov-for the Cosmetic. according to the study, · ot the Ames test, the in· ernment agencies and in-T oiletry & Fragrance although the relationsh)p ·du&lry commented: dus try h a ve already Association, said cancer between the two is still a done and are continuing studies have shown no in- subject of debate among "DR. AMES' reportsug-to do such tests, and that crease in malignancies scientisu. g~ts I.hat on the basis oC they h ave s h own no in organs. ' JrL A \rcmon·s SPORTSWEAR Wl~rQff PlAlA '8Al80A ~Beach 216Mc>-1neAw 5e~l21 675-1904 BEEF SALE .. LOWEST IEEF PRICES IM YEARS" NISH U HCH AALAIGl EGGS 63l SWIFT PREMIUM PROTEH SIDE 7ott. BEEF 7:· A•9-Wpt. lU-JSO .._ AU MIAT WIENERS 70tt. IOL~MA 7: L.V.H IOHIUSS 1 09 CHUCK ROAST .. Tucson police Maj. veloped and conducted Clarence Dupnik said a by Dr. Bruce N. Ames, dozen uniform ed officers 150 of 169 hair dyes pro- w earing motorcycle duced changes in the helmlts handled the genetic characteristics 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ situation. of bacteria that are a i-.: UlliMIATJ IAll·l-Q IEEF RIIS FORE60tt. HIN~98¢ Protesters said the ar-common cause of food rest~ out th~. need poisoning. Call 64 2-5878. for reforming manJuana possession laws. THE FACT T HAT the A.UVE A.HD IN PHSON Pu t a few words to work for you. EASTER BUNNY CA.ROUsa COUllT-OA.ILY 5outh Coast ?lua A , 98~ v.. 7~ Y4 lb. CHUCK .,._•_•_,._w_.,.._. _1 s_o._11_s __ ._._,._w_pt_. •_so._11_s.,. STEAKS 69'f: CLOP ROAST 1~9 rou~EATS I 0585 SL.ATER VE. Phone How Midway letwHtt bclid & INedwey · IMFOUMTAIMVA.LLEY 962-5666 Tote earth-wr o ug ht naturals Wonderfully tt:xtureJ, natural huc..J str:lw bags chac bring to minJ picn ic bash·ts, lacy Lr<.Xhc:r, counrr) straw hats an<l airy wicker. All in great new shapes. A. By Marcus. Jute crochet rote, bamboo handles, Sl5 B. By Marcus. Soft crochet swag hag, snap cop closure, $1~ C. By Magitl. 'East-West' rote, with wrapped handles, $22 D. By Marcus. Macraml: swingc:r b:ig with flap tap, $16 E. By Magid. The 'Egg B.iskec' rott in twisted cexcurc straw wich colorful provimi.d prinr f.thric lining, ~23 H andbags SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA D Country home in near· Loubiana medical pro-fession . ty all-white ________ --1 Ridgefi eld , Conn. He says youth in car ( , J tried to run w i fe off JACK ANDERSON . road, his daughters were threatened with REVEALS in the death if they attended dance and his car was doused with gasoline. DAILY PILOT NOT JUST FOR MOTHER'S DAY ••• BUT FOR MOTHERS MRY DAY I A IEAUTIRJL FAMILY PORTRAIT A.s A.rtMy CrHhd by STUDIO WEST· PHOTOGRAPHY ·I IM YOUR HO•• oa OUI STUDIO I LIMITED TIME SPECIAL ~.~':'c()U) •. JUST 5225~· POilft,AfT • • • • • • ... • .,...., 141-'f•'-"~ POR~ I 962 .. 7877 FOUMTAIH VAWY l 1'12 llOOD«llST .t •ilRB.D -• Shop Monday through Prlday, 10:00 :i.m. to 9:30 p.m. I Bullock's Santa An-. 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Strttt. Santa Ana, Phooc 547-7211 Sir., 10:00 a.m.-6.00 p.m.; Sun., 12:00 nooo-5:00 p.rn. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. San Ditgo frttWay at Bristol, COSta Men, PhQoc 556-0611 E I Do something special to~orrow. 11eet the legendary Brigance~d help the Newport Harbor Art Museum! It"s a deligh tful combination. 'Tom Brigance hin1 elf, with authentic reproductions of his costumes which are on permanent display al the Metropolitan Museum of Art in · ~ew York. a fashion showing of his newest \\T atcrclothcs r ollection from R obin son ·s. and a continental breakfast, all in one. And to benefit the Newport Harbor Art Museum,· your $5 donatjon is tax deductible! It's tom'Orrow, Thursday, March 20, lOA.M. in R obinson ·s Lido Buffet in Newport, so don 't wait. Call(714) 673-8603 . for your reservation! 2 t=ASHION ISLAND SHOP WED. & THURS. 10·5:30 644·2800 We're Been S.11/ng Fun For 51 Years NealS TENNIS , sPoRTs SPORTING FOR EVERYONE GOODS ..... t. ........ 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THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil l:eane ''There ore 22 pieces of bread in a loaf. Oid you know that, Mommy?" On Digitalis I Ailing Beagle Has a Fling By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 IM 0.11• Pilot St•lf Can you think of a nything longer-raced than your averaS?e beagle when it comes to looking perpetually forlorn about the trials and tribulations· of life"? Well. try a beagle with a bad heart. a history of coronary a ttacks, and a daily dose of the cardiac drug Dig1tahs to swallow. TAFFY. 11 Y EARS OLD, ALSO has a police re· l'Ord al> of today and only fond memories of the rich binge s he went on to make the Newport Beach Pohce Department animal control blotter. lier mistress. l\lrs. Roland Webster, of 1424 Serenade T«.'rrace, Corona del Mar, called the Daily Pilot for help Monday in locating the long, s hort· legged vagabond who had left home. LIB DAIL y PILOT Wednesday March 19. 1975 • l {"-__ JIAlLB ___ o_x ___ J tnMUutt11nm. DAILY PILOT TOUCH& SEW• MACHINE WiT~ CABl~E'T •Singer llCPusives: push· butt()() drop-in bobbin, slant needle, soft-touch fabric feed •Built-in btJttonhoter J .. •15 interchangeable stitches ~ ·. 758/221 Save'30 FASHION MATE' ZIG·ZAG MACHINE WITH 7 INTER· s11995 CHANGEABLE STITCHES • Exdusive SingPr. front drop-in bobbin, A 149 95 many other conveniences. Carrying case OI cabinet extra. Model 258 eg. · hde·inAndSaveEwnMore! SINGER F1nd1ng her was imperative. ~!rs. ~ebster ex· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plained. due lo Taffy's daily n eed for d.i1:itahs, especially after one he;.irt. atlat:k only 21 :i days before. BEFORE TllE STORY COULD even make print, however , the Websters t·hecked the Corona del Mar Animal Shelter. where Taffy turned up, \.\Cll but a bit bilious. .. She's about 10 pounds he<tvier because of all the rich garbage cans she h1l," says Mrs. Webster. Taffy"s presumed itinerary since she run a way from home Sund<1y induded many Corona del Mar homes where dinner scrap~ ;.ire presumably cntic· mg SEVERAL !'\EARB\' restaurants \.\1th large trash bins are also noted for their fine and varied cwsine. constituting a literal cholesterol heaven. Today, however, Taffy the beagle with the bad heart is back home taking her Digitalis drops twice a day and her restricted rations of low cholesterol calories. Like all errant dieters, however, s he still has her memories. Prostitute VD Policy Rapped SACRAMENTO <UPI> Denying bail to pro· slllutes to check them for venereal disease 1s "absurd"' and "appears to constitute a denial of basic consti tutional rights.·· the acting direc· tor of the Department. of Health says. Robert Gnaizda said Tut·sday there was no l'V1dence that prostitutes ha\'C a higher incidence of \'D than sexually ac· t ive young person s in thl' general population. GNA I ZOA recom· mended that citations similar to traffic tickets he issut•d lo prostitutes in::;tt•ad of holding them in jail until VD tests are complt!ted as required by Dt1)artmenl of Health rcJ,?ulations. Medical stations to provide treatment for prostitutes and their c ustomers s hould be established, he added. "There is no more re· ason to single out pro· stitutes for special treat· ment and jail them on the assumption that they 50°/oOFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTAUfD BY WARDS ure infected than there 'hould be to jail any other ~oung, mobile, sexually active persons," he said. GNA IZDi\ S AID ht could not ·'support ac• tions disguised as pre· \'entive health measures that are actually in· tended lo achieve law en! forcemcnt objectives, particularly when they appear to constitute a de· nial of basic constitu· t10nal rights. "Such an action is ob· vious ly absurd, particularly s ince virtually all persons charged with serious felonies. short of capital crimes. are immediately released if they can af· ford bail.'' · MNE TO 20 percent of pros ti tutcs arrested have venereal disease, Gnaizda said. "O ur statistics, however. indicate that all persons between the ages of 20 and 25 also have a roughly equal chance of becoming m· fected with gonorrhea," he noted. Make your best deal now, at ... PLUS! Direct from RCA After our deal, after your purchase, we send in your "Consumer Rebate Coupon" and RCA sends you, direct, a "cash-back" refund. $15 for any color portable, $20 for any color table model and $25 for any color console. More. from RCA! Expires March 31, 1975 ALL RCA XL·100 The complete, 100% solid state line means that no matter what size RCA color set you buy, you get: • A 100% solid state chassis • The Super AccuColor black matrix picture tube •Automatic Fine Tuning • Plug· in modules and a 70 position "cllck" UHF tuner. More from RCA ••• more fOf you! lttlt! This offer tpplies only to RCA Xl.·100 Color TV stls ..• Black and White sth not included. RCAoO , XL·1 KXJ~ solid stile. -~TRci __ _ l!XL·100 ' . loi~ stl~ state. Model £T35J C.fh.bacll program btought to you by, RCA Distributing Corpof-1t1on, lot ,Moel11. ( 19046 BROOKHURST HUHTIMGTON 968 3329 IEACH - r JJ By . It" the frorr rnaj milt proc if st exp worl A': accc stril tum or beni the 1lO d Cm) don• sho· wor you @ <1ue kno Col lior ybc cod livE uni nea beg E Lion sho em a l res1 a r wo· me· for \I em inn to · dol pre out car YOl yo1 s lo tirr I WO bu wi pe1 ly w m: sh• a I CO' frc or du en no sh. on C<! in se UI d · "" at al th \\ fe rr. IE m m hi he Sl y a• y1 Pl w g· bt rr ti Ct .Q a e l s n \I p s: s d ' ' I. I c 1 ~ Worker Basics Listed By JOYCE KENNEDY It'll soon be time for the yearly migration from school to work -a major life change for millions of students. The process can be s moother if students know what is expected of the m as workers. ATTITUDE. When you accept a job, you are striking a bargain. In re- turn for a stated amount of pay and ot h e r benefits, you agree to do the tasks you were hired •lo do when and how the employer wants them done. You're expected to show interest in your work, do it to the best of your ability, and ask (Career Corner) questions when you don't kn~w what's' happening. Courtesy and coopcra· lion in dealing with ever · ybody is tbe ~onduct code. Accept cons'truc· live criticism since it's. unlikely thal you'Jl do a near-perfect job in the beginning. Employers will ques· tion your attitude if you show that you care not an empty gum wrapper a b o u t y o u r responsibilities. act like a resentful child, try to worm out of assign- ments, or blame others for your goofs. WORK HABITS. Many employers, pushed to the inflation wa ll and trying to maximize their labor dollars. are far more prone these days to cut out deadwood. You're a candidate for c hopping if you fail to do the work you were hired to do, do sloppy work, or waste time on the job. For instance, good workers don't hang on business phone!. with windy o r frequent personal calls, constant· ly chitchat. with other workers . read magazines when they should be working. play a radio when it distracts concentration. get "lost" from their work stations, or find otber ways to duck work. TIME OUT. Mos t employer s are hard· nosed about having you show up regularly -and on time. Your no·show can "delay or interrupt important tasks, botch s ervice to customers, 01 ·unfairly du.mp your duti es o n ano the r worker. If you're part ol · a team, yooc latenesss or I absence can really foul things up. Not coming le work because you don't feel like it can lead to di~· missal. When tiim e off is Jegitimal'e, s uch as medical or legal apj:>oint· ments that can 't be handled outside business hours, check with your . supervisor in advance. H you 'r e s ick , or un- avoidably late, telephone your employer as soon as possible. Be ready for work when you walk in: grooming chores should be done at home. Take no more t.han·the specified lime for lunch or cof· leebreaks. Stay until quitting time. IC you get ·a paid vacation, you'll either be told when to t ak e it, or a s ked to schedule it in advance to make sure your absence won't detract from im· portant wotk. As indu s trial psychologist Mark B . Silber says, aside from dishonesly1 when it's you and not the other person who gets fir~. "It's usua11y for one or three reasons : personality conflict, poor performance, or office l)Olltics." Wednesday, March 19, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT A 8 It's ~at .. The wettest, wackiest, wildest water revue ever ... nine da.vS on1y! ·March 2l-30. Sea World presents an extravqganza on water and in the sky. Four- teen of America's top professional water skiers will give championship per· f ormances· in a tidal wave of comedy, ---z Jflf" I dance and danger. Watch Delta wing kites soar in tandem 700 feet overhead. Thrill • c::::....::::: '\ to h ~"""-~ . ..,, ...... - spee4!Daneuvers --~~- of a power boat drill team as they race at breakneck speeds. See dare-devil skiers jump a distance of more than ~ 130 feet in the air. ~ ~r Watch slalom races, incredible ~ ~~ barefoot skiing, , c:>--~~----- a graceful ~ :=:::-~ .__....- water ballet and a dazzling human pyramid on skis . an exclusive nine day engagement: Laugh at the hysterical antics of sea-going Keystone Kops. It's the most exciting, full -scale water revue ever seen in Southern California- See "Ski World at Sea Worlq" along with Shamu for Mayor, the Iding-A-Ling Brothers Circus and all the other great shows and adventures for one low price . \ .f.' , • • I I I .. . I' . ' • l j I • ' -4 ' i r r Wl111 SUGAI AID UMH ""' MJB SENECA WHITE RICE GRAPE JUICE I I H1~ -lu'tc"lut MEW fllUZE· DRIED YUIAM .at 1•11 In 'net w11• 1tc1IM l11tat1l l••11! ALL OUR ',, Lady Wilshire .PANTY H9JE ON ~SALE ~..'>,::,. \ : ' ·n· . '(\ ~ REMINGTON MIST AIR HOT COMB or SMART STYLES FOR EVERYONE IN SUNBEAM MIST COMB MINI-DRYER THIS NEW EARRING JAMBOREE! 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PM HOt . ~~way Choice \ Nanied SANTA ANA Orange Count y S u pe rvis ors Tuesday selected a Santa Ana engineeriru~'firm to c:on· ·d uct a $1s.ooo d esign study for k propos ed 750-foot ext ension of the main Orange C ounty Airport r unway. William s o n a nd Schmidt , th e civil engineering firm that de- signed the $50 million J rvine Indu s trial Complex and a $3 million Don Koll project, will begin work imm ediately. oUicia ls s aid. , J oseph S misek. county building services d ire<:· tor, said the s tudy is in· tended to provide f1,1rther inform a tio n o n the n o rthw a rd e x t e n s ion prior to letting construe· lion contra cts that could lop $1 million . The runway extens ion is intended to c ut down on jet takeoff noise over Newport Beach. accord- ing to airport offi cials . Hous~g Stud·y Ripped Battin Cal&· 125-page Report Propaganda By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of lM 0.11, .. 1 ... *" SANTA ANA -A panel named last s umme r by OrWlge County super visors lo explore the soar- ing cost o( new housing in the county Tuesd ay had a ch ance to CoTro ally present its findings lo the board. For the most part, super visors indicated they d idn't like what they heard, thoug h conceding the ad hoc Cost of Housing Committee had done a lot of work. The report. was referre d by supervisors to the Jnlergogove rnmenta l Coordlnal· ing Council for fu rther study and dist ribution to cities. FOU R OF T H E five supervi~ors gave. the 125-page re- port m1xec.J reviews, primarily becaust? it affixes much or the blame fo r high housing costs to governme nt requirements a nd procedures. hu shown less int erest in r educ- ing the cos t of hou;d ng lhan in in- creasing the proCWln housing. : · "This r ep0rt is propaganda, not an a lys ts ," he added. "Its purpose is to make government t he s capegoat for high housing costs while p rot ecting the profits oClhe hous ing industry." BATTIN AGREED gove rn- ment is parlly lo blame, but he said the report vfrlually ignores one of the biggest f actors in new home cost -profit. "The cost of housing is too high and we mus t work to reduce it," he said. "But we need a genuine partners hip o( government, busi· ness and la bor working togeth er lo find answers . not a sham re- port that m akes profit a sacred cow." One board m e m er, Robert Bal· THE OTHE R supervisors were lm. <:onde mned the r eport as less critical noting lhal some of "propaganda" for the building t he recommenda tions and find- industry. in gs of t h e c o mmittee · bore "Perh aps o ur consolation is further s tudy. tha t this r eport cost~ county J ohn R au , c h airma n of the nothing," h e said. ~l Thasl we committee, outlined the conlen· got what we pa id Cor." tion pane l 's findings, reit erating the contention that housing now BA'M'IN CHARGED a majori· costs so much tha t 44 percent of ty of the 22-person committee a ll Or ange County families can't w as d e v e lo p e r -oriented and a fford e ven the lowest-priced hence the r eport findings were single family hom e available. biased. The committee estimated the ··This g roup's, interest is m ak· average county home is now s ell· ing m o ney from the sale of ing for more than $60,000 .,d houses," he s aid. "We should not ve ry few on the m arket sell for THE P ANEL made n umerous recom mend<Ations , mostly aimed a t s tream lining the government processing lime :ind code re· quirements to,.....p ermit low a nd moderate-income housing to be built more easily. Among other things, the com· mittee sugges ted buildets should be given hig her density al· lowances or a llowed to erect "bare bones" ho m es \\1th un fin is h ed roo m s and few a menities. Super visor R a lph Oiednt h, himself a d eveloper. said there are nume rous philosophical b · sues involved in h igh housing costs that must be studied in depth. HE WAR NED the com m1llce that r eque!>ling m ore govern· ment involvem ent in redul'ang the cost of housing m ay b<.' JU!:>l as bad for the free m arket sy!-.lem as the current situa tion. Several board m e m bers noted county governme nt has already taken steps.to alleviate muc h of the wailing time involved m gel· ling projects on th e road. Supervisor Thom as Riley: who ciled nume rous s m all errors in the repor t , also said much of th~ d elay in government processing can be attibuted directly to im· proper prepa r ation of plans and environment.al r eports by appli- cants. 'v\oonesday. March 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT A I I ORANGE COUNTY Pair S ue d Fo1· Dues 011 Home • S ANT A ANA La" yer!. for the Hunt· 1n ~t o n Co ntine nta l Townhom e::. A~::.m·1at1on hJ \l' 1Jkl'l1 ll').!ill <Jl'l lOll a~a1n~t a l·ouple ;Jl'l'U::.ed of IJ11ln).! to pa~ lht•1r as- !>Ol' 1<1 l IOll ;J S!:>l''S OH' Ill!:>. Named as defendants in the Qr;rngc County Superior Courl ·action seeking pa) menl of $.'.139 in dues <ind SSOO in legal fees are Sa muel E. and Char lt?ne G Stephens. F allun· t o p ay , the law::.uit st .ill's. should re- sult m a l'our t order for the sale of the Stephens home al :-.heriff's auction lo salb fy th e a lleged de bt. Cost Dis p11t, .. 2 Additional Judges Nixed S A N TA ANA - O r ange C ount y Supervisors have 5cut- tled, a l least tempc>reti· ly, efforts by the coun- ty's Superior Court lo add two m or e judges to its 31-m an benc h. The board voted 4· l T u e s da v. wit h Supervisor Robe rt Bal· tin op po!. m g, lo de ny a re· quc~t by the court that would h a\ e committed the count> to give finan· c1al support to tht' new po!>1lions . I ~ A LETTE R lo s upe r v1sor:s, 1' residing Jud){e Hobert llanyard said the ba c k log of cases i!. so ~real thJl the two new j udges are rH'<..oded ri~hl a" a ). l'nder s late law, the county m ust cover &.111 costs for the judges over a buse fi gure s upplied from state funds. BanY:ll'd said the stale will r e imburse the coun· ty $60,000 per year per j udge. whil'h ht: sa id should be m o r e t han enough to l'Over c·osts. B U T S E \' E R A I. supervisors J 1sµulcd the cost. S u per visor Ha l ph Dlt.>drich 11ald 1t costs a total of $2~,000 per )ear Cor a judge, bis s upport slafr, office space and courtroom facilities. If that is the case , Diedrich said, the county general fund will have to come up with a lmos t $400,000 m addition lo the :;late re imburst.'menl. S UPER\'ISORS heard appe al s by Suµe r ior Court Adminislrotor Les McCartney and s everal lawye r!. who s aid civil litigants mus t now wait as long as thre~,Years to get the ir cases in cou1t because criminal cases t ake precedence. T hey s aid the case load has real'h t!d a cnt1cal s tage . ··All the r esponsib1hly for Judges 1!> not our~ and 1t isn 't fair to hold us responsible for the case back l o g." s aid S u p e r ,. i s o r R a I p h 0 1edra('h. DIEDRICH ~.\ID the curre nt st ale r e imburse- m<'nl prog ram 1s not fair a u d !-.h o u l d be <:halle nged. ll.11t111 . a l:.i\\ yer. !>i:lid he sympalh1tes w ith the case bat·k log and wa nted the l\\O judges odded. Beauty Pageant Looking be s urprised t hat its committee less than $40,000. ~~~~~~~..:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- WESTMINSTER - ·T h e W e s t m i n s t e r Cha mber of Commerce is looking for young girls to enter this year 's city b ea ut y p age ant, scheduled for M ay 3. Any g i r l 17·22 who lives , works o·r goes to school in Westminster can en ter t he contest. Applica t ion s m ay be p ic k e d u p ~l -lhe Westminster Chamber of Comme rce offic·c, 14491 Be ach Blvd .. or they will be m a iled lo t hos e who phone t he Chamber . The <le!idline for entry 1~5 p.m .,April 7. UCI Sets Deadline The d eadline for ap- plication for adm ission lo UC Irvine under the Education al Oppor tunity Program is April 15 ... ~~- The progr am provides s pecial admission con· s iderat ion , fina ncial aid, co uns e li n g and acade m ic s upport for economically or educa - tiona lly dis ad v a nt aged high school a nd junior college s tu:ients. Fur ther inform a tion m<iy be obtained by call- ing the C'CI office of rel a· t ions "ilh sc h ools al 833·5-t 10 Other Deaths P ROVIDENCE, R.I. CUPI > -Mrs . Isabelle Ah e a rn O'N e ill , 94 . Rhod e I s land"s fi rs t female m ember of the legis lature. died Monday n ight. She h ad .been a teacher, silent film ac· tress. and f e d e r a l narcotics a~ent. PARI S (U P I ) - Adrienne Bolland, who in 1920 became t he first woman to fly a c ross lhe Andes Mountains , died Tuesday a t her home on· ly a few days before her 79lb birthday. u 9uno Hill , Ca Dale of !kath March l•th, 191S Sur voved by two sons. ~""19 L An<kr ,on ot La Gr•ng#-, tll1ros and Norman K A nder ~o n of Sartt • B•rbdra Ont dc1.,ql\ler, Mrs RObert Richmond Str •«es will be helCI 1.00 P M lhur\d•y, Puc•loe View C"•prl.OI· lfCOitnt woll t>o; Or. Albert 0 . Hierpr, In· ttrmenl. Patolot Vlt"' Mem 0<1al P•rk, Nr .,port Rt•><h , C• .. d1tected by Pttlflt Voew MortulH y ARKO IGNElUIS C. ARKO, ll9' 81. rest dtonl ol Co,t• MtH . C•. 0•1~ of oeath March 111h. 1'1S. Survo""d by his Wlf•. Mory Arko: five sons. Mall -Sob NkO ol (O•t• Masa, Fr•nk AtkO of ltmcll• C•IY. Jolln Arllo of l..00•. Ca. •nd Leo Ar ko of Or•noe. C• ; 1..0 o.119f'll<'rs. lner~w Wna lon ol Pal<>i Vtrde\, (<! .ind Belly E •on> ol LOOll Uf>M.n ont \1itt'r, Ann Prf!Shilr1n of M1nM'>Ola. 18 9r•ndch1tdron and 7 9real 9randlh1ldren HOiy Rosary woll bl' rKol~ Frod•Y evening <II I JO M10 ~u of C.hrt\h11tn 8ur1dl w1tl be ,..ad -----------~lurcuy mo.rung 10 00 AM Doti> at St D •a*h N o*ice "' Jo•c hom Cdtnol•< c11urch 1n1er ~ & & <JI mtnt Holy SeputchH Cemetery, _.::;;_..;,_ ________ °'"""' Cd Bell Broad .. ay Cost• Me~ $T•Auss "ROSE STAAU~S. roldtnl of Hun1 •"9ton Bu<I>, C•. 0 •1• ot de.otll Marth t1111, 197S Surv1wd by lier \On S.n H ~lrdVU .and two 9rand<l>lldr•n Mr ~r.v\l wes • num~r ol Los A1>9tlt> BornoolMI So<••ly 1966. 5~rv•c~ to- CS.y, WeGM..Oay. March t9tll .ti n JO PM. ,._,k F.im1ly Colonldl f u<Wr,.1 HOmt lnWhtmon\ltr. C• WERHL ET PAT TORRENCE WEAHLEY. rtSo 41enl of G•rclen•, C•. Oale ol oe.111 wrcll 1'111, 1q1s M•s. wu n11v w•s,. qrddV..le of Nt wporl HarbOr H1911 SchOOt. Pnseo •w•v In G•fdeN alter • llW>fl tlfMSS Survl"t d by lier \On, "'l<h H t F .armt r of C..r den•; 1>ro111er ""° ~·S· te-r ln·l•w Olck •nd Leon• l orrenct of Co<on41 0.1 w.ar. ~· .. ; sister, MICkty Summtr\ of Newport Be•<". c .. n.o<U and nep.,.ws . ~morl•l-vic .. s w1ntoe r.e10 Tnund•Y. M•r<h >Oltl ANDERSON MA RI £ AN OEllSON, ru1cH111 of • U.LT't·IHGHOH F-UHlttALHOME Ceron-" 1..c Mo. 611 9• () Cosio Mun . '1'4b·Z•1<1 IRLllOADW4T MOlTUHY 110 Bmodway (osto MP.\O 04 291'..v McCOaMICllC MOlTUAU / LV'~l Beo<h '414 •HI!> Son Juan CoposlrOf'O ... qs mo rAClflC YllW MIMOllAL rAH c ... ..,tOly MCJ1tt.ny Chapel )SO'..J P0<,f1r v~.., ~"" Newp.--..1 !H-O'h ( oi.lorrw:J b+1 7100 NH JAMI~ Y COLO ... AL f UHllAL HOMI 71>1 Bohn f\vt. W•\rm,,,·.ter ~~ \!11'> • ,...,fhhU y dltt'CtOr~ HUGHES ELME A J HUGHES, age '1. ·~•· ~•of Co\ta Mew. C•. C>•te of dfdlh Marcll 11th, 1'7S Svrv•wd I>•°"" son. Pa ul Hu9hts ol Cost• Ml'\•, 1- 9r 4ndc II• tOrtn •nd l i ve o reat· oran<khlidron. Holy Row ry wttl be rt· <1teo fllur\d4Y evenlnq •I 7 00, &tit Bro.tdwav Mortuary Ch•Pfl. ~\\ of (ht1 \loMI Buro•I will be read FrlOO mornln9 e·oo. St Joach•m C..lhollC Chur<h Inte rment, Holy S<IP«lclltr. 0rAr>9f, C;i directed by Bell Bro.tdway {1);11• M.ew Mor\uary. FISH BA CIC CARRIE: ~ ISHEIACI(. O•te of 0.ll1'1 M.Jrch 1811'1. tq15, An•denl ol <:Mt• Mew. C• Surv•ved by her f'a41:>otnd, June Foshba<k; c>ne d;ov9httr, Rut" Ehit" of S.n Ole90. 0 ~rvoces wtll be t.eld 8tll Broadway Cost• MllY> Cn.tPfl on Thursday 1.00 PM Inter mtnt, Loma Vist• Memori•I Parlt In area o . Bell Broa<lwo Costa Mew Mor tu.tty directors. EMOHOS ANN EMOHOS D•te of dHtll March '"" "IS Ao•d•nt •• Costa Mew. Ga Survive d by het tlusband, Pattr Emon<h. niece. MaxiM Har\l'I al S- Eltrna•olno: soster-ln·I••. Mrs. Clar• Edton of ~\\dCl>usetls. Mats of Ol<•S- 11.in Burl•I woll be Mid on Thwsdoly 9 00 AM. St Jo.tclllm C•lhOlfc OW<cll. Co\t• Mu •. Interment, MOnted to Memot1al P•r•, San Bu ,..rdlno, CA. Fr•t"ds m a y ult a t Bell B<oac:tw•Y CMI• Mew MOrt11ary on T11escs.v 11nlil I lO PM •nd -dnesd ay from 10 00 AM to I JO PM Bell Broadw•y Costa Mew Mortuary dlrtttori. STICIC NEY AOC.EA A. STICKNEY, age 14. Oate o1 de•O• w rch 171"· 1•1s. Restdtflt ot "°""'••n Vati.y, Ca. Survived by 1111 parenh, Ou•ne and Ruth Slld<MY ol the llomt ; throe• brotll•rs, Oa•ld Slloney. U.S. ,N•vy, Aoneld and Go< don of 111e 11ome; oranomoo""'· Mary Hunlt• of Fountain V•ll•Y •nd Rena Sc1'0ol9Y •• Detroit. Mlc1'1IQ9f!, Strvlctt will be M id Setur<Ny 2:JO PM. 8tll 8roec!Wey MOrt119( y ell-I. Inter menl. Harbor An t Me motlat Park. a.11 8r oed•• y CoU• AM w McM"tuM' y Olrkloo . •EGO A•THV• •EGO. rt$•der111Cll Coll• Mt••· Ce , Oet• of death /IMrc" IMll, 1ta. Strvlcu er• pendtno. 111411 •-•Y c..10 Maw MortuOf'I'. THE EARL'S ~ ...... ,.. ~r-... , ........ •l~ ~ ·~· .,. JHUC..-. '.;0,-. ,, .., "'A. ••• fl\.., \YAYJ!i\~@) rs [i{]~~O ~@IT@[i'!] Fantastic fluorescent Fluorescent tube~ are C1n C'ICrJy ~aver -and at this pnce thr>y re a 1eal money save1 100 4 covl .... :i 1,. rJ;...•d start tubzs 40 watl fLUOR[SCENT TUBE " Let-your walls work for you 68c Your walls need never be drab or dreary agai n! Not when our paneling department has such a selection of attractive and unusual panels. Let your home be an extension of your personal ity - pick out the perfect panel for any room in your house. A. LUAN PANEL Real wood panel al an unbeatable price. 4'x8'xYa" Reg. 3.99 2.98 B.CANDYLAND BUTTERSCOTCH Printed luan panel with a durable, easy to care for finish. Light panel w11h bulterscolch tones. 4' x 8' x ~2". Reg. 6.99 5.88 C. CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE Triple printed luan panel wrlh warm grains ol real wood. Durable, washable f1nrsh. 4· x 8'xX2". 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CONCRF 1 [ 60 10 BAG. Reg I 40 98c 1707 Garden Gme IML U'l·t511 or llWl2S ·. I I ! I I I l ;j J % DAIL V PILOf Wednesday, March 19, 1975 J1af'erest Co1affict TwoCouniyGroups Still Sue Carpenter By O.C. HUSTINGS Ol IM O.llr 1'1191 M•tt SANTA ANA -Unlike most campaign allegations, C'onflict of interest charges against state Senator Dennis Carpenter did not fade away after voters sent hirn back to Sacramento las t Nov· ember. A suit fi led by the People's Lobby and !he Orlillge County Environmental Coalition last()(·. tober is still in the courts . S<imuel llur"'ilz, Carpcnler·s attorney, plans tu ask Orange ~aunty Super:ior Court Judge JI. W. Steiner this V.'t.<ek to throw put the suit, contending th <1 t 11 tilt.'SlhC \\'fOnJ.! la\\'. t But J similar requt.'!,,l last \\l.'t'k lo have !he case tosst.'ti out v.a.s Jinsuccessrul t The suit p1l·kcd up t•hari.:es bv fCarpenter·s Dt'mocralic op1X1. Year Term I G. . 1 iven in ! Slaying i S.-\N1' .. \ AN r\ A , Cost~• ~I esa n round gui 1- t y of vo luntarv 1 mansl:.iug htcr a ft er h'e ~tabbl'd his roomm<.1te to dt'ath during a drunken argun1ent y,•a.s sentenced .. Tuesday to one year in •Orange County J ;,.itl . ; .Supt·rror Court Judge .J an1es \\'als y,•o rlh also ;µlaced ,\url•lto Banuelos , :2'9. of 1330 Ur1stvt St., on :five years probation for ~the slay ing l a~l (le t. 28 of •his ruomm <.1ll' ;.ind re· lative , U n1 bt•rlo 'Banuelos. 32 Banuelos ;.idn1itled in .t he courtroo1n th:.11 he stabbed his cousin in the ches t during an argu· n1ent about v.·ho \\'as to pay for a broken :.lert'O set. Police s;.ud bolh men had been drinking earlier that even1n~. ThC'y a rresl ed I~<• n uclos al the Nt'y.•port Beac h res taur;inJ. v.·h c re he \\Ol'kt•d Physician Ordered' To Trial S 1\JST ,\ r\NA 1\ uent l''rank. Barb:.iro that the in · cumbenl had nol hsted all his in - come in required financial dis: closure and t onflil'I of intt'rt·~t statements. Thomas \Vall y , ;ilturncy for People's l.obby and the En v1ron.menlal c.;11~11111011 hcllcvc:. St0,000 to $60.00j) "'1•nl un reported. T The money 10 qth.::-.tiou "'a:. ARGET OF SUIT donat~ by the Golden St alt.' lrn· Sen. Dennis Carpenter provement Comn11ttec, a group :-.aid, all campaign contributions of Carpenter's backers which has \1 t•re properly reported. ;,.igrced to reimburse the Senator But \\'ally claims the funds for expenses of his office. ·rhe l\"t•re not campaign contributions s uit al leges a discrepancv ,111d s hould have been reported in l)l•t1\•een lht' amount contributl.tl l'onfhct of interest statements. <ind the amount reported ,\lld1tionally. he said, the la\\' Jlur .... ·it z conlends the t.'losconc lie tiled v.·as the 1973 conflit't of ('onflict of lnteres l Law eited in 1nll·rest law that was informaltv thl' C'omplaint \\'l.lS not effeclive dubb('d the. Moscone bill, not thC uni ii J anu<.1 ry . Additionally, h;:.e -"-1!1'-'75 version. OOUBtl GRAND I OPENING , CltlBRA TING THI NEW • SAN DIEGO 2 tiEc'AAlot1· AllD SAN FRANCISCO STORES ... . HERCULON®SCULPT~REO HI.LOW 100% HERCULON · OLEF IN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS.STAINS AND WEAR MANY COLORS NOW SAU PRICED ... COMPAIAIU RETAIL ••••••••.•. $7.99 • I ,, 1 12 ~entepced 5412;000,Expend•tl)J"e foi:1'!~, Transit District . Drug Offer 1 SANTA ANA -Two men who 11dmllted in the courtroom that they offered to sell cocaine to un- dercover officer& who contacted them in San Juan Capistrano have been sentenced 2 to 10 years in state prison . To Buy More Buses Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or· dered maximum terms for P;..iul William Schreiber, 24, of 31014 Calle Sau Diego, San Juan Caph;trano, and Frederic K;,irl Sturm Jr., 39, or l~os Ang('Jes. after they fi led guilty picas. Both men were arrested Feb 28, 1974, during a drug investiga- tion in w hich Orange County sheriff's officers were backl'd by police from San Diego and El Ca · jon. Undercover officers said they y.·ere offered cocaine after they met the defendants In._. San Juan restaurant. SANTA ANA -Orll.D&eCounty 1'ransil District directors have agreed to spend $412,000 in tax funds immediately to buy 15 used buses from the t ransit agency in Dallas, Tex. • The buses will be added to 4·1 brand new coaches the district is due to get this spring and all v.•ill be used in major service l'X· pansion June 15. James Reichert, actingdislritt general manager, said he had hoped the Dall as Transit System "'ould have a tqtaf of 4S used buses to sell . He had beet\ plan· ning to ask for $112 million to buy them illl. ''"'E llA VE since learned they hHVe had some strike problems and are willing to sell only 15," ~ercJ'iert said, noting another 15 • might be av<1.ilable soon. 1'he bus t's are 10.year-o\d 1nodels but dircclol'S were told they arc of .. llC\V style.'' • The buses\\ ill t·ost $20,000 each and another S7,000 will be spent per bus to rc(•ondition them and inslall OC1'0 f;1re boxes , fit-i chcrt said. Funds for the purchase will C'Uffil.' fl'Ol1l the district's share Of gasoline and 1·etail taxes re· turnell to the county under Senate Bill 395 I · • If-, TUE DISTRICT had been buying nc"· buses, up to BO per· l'l:'nt or' the cos t would ha"e been lxlrne by the feder<tl Urban l\.1ass ·rr1tnsit Authority. But neichert said the need for t.'Quipment is 1mn1echatt• aRd it takes a year or more to get Ill.'\\' hus1..-s. SQ. YD. SAVI 12.00 " DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW 100% CONTINUOUS FIL AMENT NYLON PILE. POPULAR PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS . •ow SAU NlaD .•.• COMPARABLE Ill All ••....•••••.. , . SS.49 DUPONT NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH, DEEP DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THREE·CO~OR DESIGNS LONG WEARING AND EASY TO MAINTAIN. llOW SALE PRICED ••••• COMPARABLE RlTAIL . , ..•••.••••.. SS.99 49 SQ. YD. SAVI S2.00 99 SQ. YD. SAVI u .oo • physieian accus l:'d of •planning the n1urdt.'r of his v•ife and 4-vear-old child has bel:'n or.dcred to face tri<.tl June 16 in Orangt.• County Superior Court ,\nd Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered Dr . \Vesley Turner, 44, of Sherman O<tk s, to rt·lurn to his courtroom ~l ay 30 for pretrial action . Or. 1·urner is frl'C on S25.000 bail. ~.:~:~;.;·· ..... ··.·;~· .· .~~.---~···· WE CHAUENGE R/SlflGJiliiCES!--~ Dr. Turner pleaded in- no<·e nt to charges of so liciting the com · n11ssion o f a crime. It is allt•ged that he offered :in undercover s heriff's officcr he believed to be u '"hit m;;n'' a s ubstantial s um for the elin1inationof · hi s ...,·1fe ;.1ndC'hi lcl Transit Hopefuls Number 7 S,\l\'T,\ ,\~.\ Sevt·n men :irt• 111 thl· fr nal run n1ni;: t o b eton1c !ht.• second l!L'flt•ral 1n:1n:iger of the (Jrang<' (."ount.\ Tr:1ns1t 01 :.lr1 t·I U1 :.tr1 t l d1r l't'tors \\ 111 ('onduc t final 1nl t•r \'ic .... :. of e:indul:1t1·s a l lhl'n· rlt'X l Ol l't'l 111).! ,\ pr1 I 7 f)u·et'tor R1 c h:1rd l~\·nn :ibst:nncd from the ~·otc bec;iuse hl' IS Ont• Of lhe upphcants for the top ad· 1ninist.rntive post. 1'h<' distri('l has re· ceived 53 applications for the job vocated la~t fall ·by G.J . "'Pete" Fielding, who r'eturned to UC l rvineteachlne duties . District officials \l.'Ould not reveal who the seven finalists arc. ' Welcome Aboard ,,.-------" P:-..::RICES SLASHED UP TO~S=O=-='o==-:-c:-:----... llOW Ill 1975 • I st ~UALITY NAME DUPONT NYLON llOW Ill 1975 DACRON ® PLUSH 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILE 99 FASH IONABLE THICK PLUSH. DESI GN ED FOR LASTING VALUE AND BEAUTY. SAU PRICED IN)974 Ar ••• SQ. YD. COMl'AHIU llTAIL $9. ff SAVI 'DllfOllf tiG. TtAot MAil 54.00 KODEL ® Ill TIP-SHEARED llOW Ill 1975 100% KODEL· Il l POLYESTER PILE LUXURIOUS 99 HI LOW ST YLE COMBINED WITH A GENTLE INTERPLAY Of DESIGN AND COLOR IQ. YI. SALE NICED II 1974 AT •• SAVI COMIAHIU nu11 ..... Sf.ff 54.00 KODEL® Ill PLUIH llOW ,II 197 5 100% KODEL· Ill POLYESTER PllI. LOW PROFILE 8·9 TEXTURE OFFERS BEAUTY AND OURABILITI. A HIGHL Y ATTRACTIVE CARP-7 FOR ~y DECOR MANY COLORS SALE PllCED 1• 1974 ar .•• If, YI. llVI C-AIAILI mAll .. • .. llJ." $6.00 TREVIRA STARJ:} IT\-'keS 11 e<lSY '" SCROLL .DESIGN 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE, A HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM·MADE CARPETING. VERY SERVI CEABLE. MANY COLO RS. NOW SAU PRICED ...... .. . COMPAIAILI RETAIL ......... $12.99 ..... -. ... ·~~· .... -· .~ ........ -,._...,.. .............. , .... .,, .. BRA D CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PLUSH SHAG ., PRI CES 100% CONTINUOUS FIN LAMENT •SELECT FROM THE NYLON PILE. THICK. LARGEST CARPET LOW PROFILE SHAG IN EX CITING INVEN TORY IN THE MULTl ·COLORATIONS. WEST SALE PRICED Ill 1974 Ar .•• •EVERY ROLL OF CAR· PET IS MARKED AND COMPAIAIU mAIL ••• SIJ ... PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVEN· !ENCE NYLON HI-LOW SHAG •ALL LABOR UNCONDITI ONALLY 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. A HAND · GUARANTEED SOME CARPET IN MULTl ·COLOR VARIATIONS l;HAT MAKES DECORATING EASY REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE AND VERSATILTY. 1000's OF SALE PllCED I• 1974 Ar •• REMNANTS c-uuu m11L ..... n•.oo '11.ISI lllK TOVI ' IOOll IUAllllMllTS ~:::50010 DUPONT NYLON PLUSH SAVI UP 100% NYLON PILE THICK, LOW PROFILE PLUSH ro ••• WITH IMAGINATIVE PATTERN DESIGN. EXCITING s:z~~·aoo10 MULTl·COLORATIONS CONVEY A VIVID NEW LOOK SAVllH' SAU PRICED II 1,74 Ar •• TO • • • • COllPAHIU AIL •••• SH." BB TREVIRA DEN E PLUSH STAR r} 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. ,,,.ke.iie.sy .. LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE OF VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FOUND IN ORIENTAL quGS. MANY COLORS . NOW SALi PRICID COMPARAILI RETAIL ......... $12.99 ".,,,~ ' .... ...,,. ___ 1~ .. ,.. ..... ,_,.,.,._ .. , "*' ..... T•-·I 99 SQ. YD. SAVI ss.oo llOW Ill 1975 99 IQ .••• SAVI S7.00 IOW Ill 1975 ~99 IQ, YI. SIVI 11.00 f----•---=C.:Oll::Y.:l-::;:IT.:....:Cl:::l.:..lt.:..r.:..':::LA.:::•.:..S.:..H:::•::.•::.:A:::•::.•.:..n=•=·=s=AV.:..A=IU::.•:cu:;.-·-CA_L_L __ ,0_1_1.:..11=•=S.:::lf0.:..'...:·A.;.r=·".:::o_:•:..s:..•.:::•V=IC:::l_•_V1:.::S:.::IT.:..Olll~=c=u'-'sr_o•__.•.:..•A::.H.:..•_Y..::~.;.l'_:A:::•~r•..:•.:::":__ __ WHITIIER LONG BEACH .MONrCLAIR FOUNrAIN VALLEY EL CAJON NO . HOLLYWOOD VINrURA 10011-tl , .. , ... 2501 L Molo SI•"' I 5911 l. WMlll" ~hi. JOOl lellllowtr llvd. 4119 HOii lttiltwor4 I SUS H-.11;1. 237 E, Main SI. llwil. -tu.2200 (IOS) 64t·SO" . 90·01H '21·19l4 (714) U6-JS17 11141 nt.1100 (714 ) •40-6162 HOLLYWOOD rOllANCI PASAOl"A • CANOGA PARK COVI~ • W, LOS &NGEUS 1122 Vi•• s1 ... 1 4216 Arttslo llvd, 2660 l. '"'"""' ..... 210)1 Shtrmao Woy 210 (, Arrt• hwoy 1 osas VMlli• II••· Ul .. lll S4J ... t .. 571-ltOt )4J.Jll4 '"-'411 55'·'590 \ .. ., • a ·T ,c .. Thi ·rape drest ness Club day t in Co ..s~ , of on ters i for t :avail Coa. Gues --,: ' ni 23 To 36 Sci c R II PIJ Z10 co Incl Uni Ma HEN and I I 'II ·2 H c ( I ~ Di II 0 .1 Yo $8 ' ! I 1 I I I l D I c \ ';. Rape History 'To Be Given ·'The history and other aspect.sot ·rape will be covered in an ad· dress to the Laguna Beach Busi- ness and Prof essJonal Women's Club meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thurs~ day at Sam's Seafood Restaurant in Corona Del Mar. 'Up With Peopl~' Sets Appearances • The intemaUonally-known performinf group "Up With Peo· ple" is maklna a swing through the Saddleback Valley this week with two performances. · Speaker wUl be Eve Norman, an author, l~cturer and founder , of one of the first rape ~risis cen- ters in the United Stata. Tickets" for the dinner and meeting are ~vailable at the Toy Store. 335 S .. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Guests are welcome. '11te youthful singing and performing troupe of 100 students between 17 and 25 will perform at S p. m . Friday in Sea.rs Court at Lagun~ Hills Mall. The concert is free .. A second performance set for 7 p.m. Saturday at El Toro JUgh School will cost S3 for adults and $2 for students. Tickets are .available at tbe school. T,.ay more t an·ever ••• still the beat buy Started in 1968, ''Up With People" has sent three complete casts of 100 youths around the world and to 50 states. Th• DAILY PILOT The group aims for a creative framework for communication and interaction between people of varied racial. class, age, na· ~ality and political points of view. THE' SHOE HUT . 2300 Harllot-, Cotta Mes. . Aad Towa & Country Center . 3648 So. Bristol . s-toAna WOMEMS • M9'1S SHOES . <>MALL REGULAR MERCHANDISE 41200 . OFF PLASTIC PLUS? 2706HAH01l COSTA MESA PH. 556-0tOO WATER BEDS' ~. KINGlt~SID Includes: $ · ~~~:~~~r~~1e~:et= ·1 ·2995 Heater and Thermostat YOUMGLAND · 2300 HARIOR HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA OlAHfiE COUHTY'S LAllfilST CHR.DllM'S STOU . MAICH20.21·22..., ONALL 20% REGULAR . MERCHANDISE 0 OFF DAHNKEH'S 1119 Mewport ll•d. Costa Mno--Phofte 646-0223 \ I " · DIAMOND WEDDING SETS. Valueto s1 s9 $850.00 RASMUSSEN'S Sodclebadc Saddlerf 13922 Mewport An. Tustin Phone 838-0800 to HORSE BLANKETS & DAY SHEETS Waterproof & Non-Waterproof IUILDER'S SURPLUS isoo s. MAIM SI.MT A AMA PHONE 54'9 I 032 CEDAR .. FENCING , .. ., .... ~. lotwJ · Econonw Grade t By "" unit onlyl •. DAHNKENS 1819 Newport ll•d. 12~ Costa M~64M2ll DIAMOND srup EARRINGS ·~i~·~ .S 129 to S269 CWIMl•hM IRVINI UNCH FAtieS MAaKIT Myfor4 Rood.ts-. AM Fwy. ls.ht"" Reel H• & e.h• lnlMJ BRO.CCOLI OUIUG. PRICl2t" .. 22¢· -.. WINDSOR SHOPS 2JOOHARIOR MADOR CEHTER COSTA MESA MARCH 20.21·22 only! S·A·L·E '~ . REINERTS DEn. STORE I 116 Newpori ll•d. Costa Mesa Phone 548-1212 VAssEREl1E VELOUR WRAP ROBES tongs 14'9 Shorts I 299 IORJC JEWELERS 2300 HARBOR HARIOR CENTER COSTA MESA HAlllOI C&4TU STORE OM1 T ONE WEEK OHL Y! ..: WATCH REPAIR SPECIAL COMf'LETI OVERHAUL M-al Wind ......... -. . • . . . . .. . . . . .. . '9" Automatic Wind .... .' ................. 'I 211 IUILDER'S SURPLUS 25005.MAIH 5AMT A AHA PHO HE 546-1032 2x4x92Y4" STUDS HEM/FIR SURFACED FOUR SIDES 65~ DAHMKEMS 1819 N•wport llYd. Costa Meso-Phone 646-0223 lnstomatic; Model I 15 KEYSTONE CAMERA OUTFIT Cotllplete with lnstC111111tic Film, Rash Cube and Carrying Strap. $895 .SIZZLER Fl.MIL Y STEAK HOUSE 2196 HARIOR BLVD. .COSTA MESA 548-2822 CWlth tt.11 AdJ 2 STEAK & LOBSTER PLATIERS .A great platter. pairing up ·steak & Lobster. Baked o · · Potato or French Fries, and f • ·Siuler Toast. R.egular $4.50 2 H $ 599 each platter. Save $3.00. M .Offer good now thru April • E '15th. • WITH THIS AD S FRED SMITH LIGHTHOUSE 17827 leach llYd. Huntington leach SOLID WOOD LAMPS .... ALL 25% OFF SIZES 0 c~c~!R, SIDJ.Ell FAMILY STEAIC HOUSE 2196 HARIOR IL VD. -COSTA MISA 541·2122 2 STEAK & LOBSTER PLATIERS ;A great platter. pairing up . Steak & Lobster. Baked • o Potato or French Fries. and I $ 599 •Sizzler Toast. Aegular$4.50 2 M each platter. Save S3.00. H Offer good now thru Apt11 l· . · '15th. • WITH THIS AD S (;s.1.'HAYAKAWA }· HOUGHTFULlnlh1 DAILY PILOT ... Wednesday, Marc h 19, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I :J ANIMAlogic~ ., .... .., Bookstore -Owner ' . . . In Laguna Feted Laguna Beach bookstore owner James W.· Dilley. has been honored by the Audubon Socioty for community efforts, , particularly those in behalf of preservation of open space around the city. Oilleywas given a plaque from Sea and Sage, li branch oft.he ·society, at a dinner meeting. ··say not the struggle naught availeth," commented Dilley, "ho has championed preservation of a greenbelt around the Art . Colony. Dilley was praised for his wol'k by Al Bel I, a chief planner for the county Environmental Management Agency, and Frank 1 lotcl)kiss, deputy planning director for the Southern California Association of Governments. ,,..,.. • -_-;:::--• , 4", "Sl&OULO M~Vf BfE~ H~AIGl&ffMED W~M YOU WE"f: "(OUMC:r ~ .. Dilley, owner of Dilley's Bookstore, is founder and president of Laguna Gr,enbelt Inc. SEW'NVAC 2300HARIOR HARIOR CENTER COSTA MESA SCISSORS SHARPENED 25¢ (One Per Customer) ()Ny At Harbor c-ter Siwger DeGler HARIORUTES 1822112 Newport ll•d. Costa Meso-Phone 645-730 I LAMPSHADES . HCll'td .Sewn,Silks, 20% Hard 8ock5, Vinyl, 0 OFF Knife Pleats OM ALL SHADES fWith thi~ Adi TOVATT'S APPLIANCES 6967 Woruri HuntincjtOft Beoch-842-5569 40 I Moin, Huntincjton l~ac;h-536·756 I Rei)Ular $59.95 AM·fM DIGITAL CLOCK RAD1 0 WITH ltl·INTENSITY LAMP HOW SIDLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSE 2196 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA 548-2822 2 STEAK & LOBSTER PLATTERS A great platter. pairing up Steak & Lobster. Baked o Potato or French Fries. and 2 1 $599 Sizzler Toast. Regular S4.50. H each platter. Save $3.00. M Offer good now thru April E 15th. R WITH THIS AD S BUILDER'S SUR.PLUS 2500 S. MAIM SANTA AMA PHOME 546-1032 'PICTURE FRAME ·.MOULDING 1200 UHFIHISHEO PICTURE FltAMES IH STOCK 2()¢ to 35¢ ': TOWHlrCOUNTRYPATIO . 1706 Mewport Bl•cl at 17th Costa Meso--Phone 645-2400 HANGING WOODEN PORCH SWING Hcrdwood Rt-CJ. $49.95 s399s ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Coda Mesa CWlth this Adi PHONE 642-4321 To han your ad.eriiHtnent on this page of bargains phoM the Dally Pilot 642-4321, exteftsion 261. Hurry, space is limited. DAHNKEMS 1119 M•wport ll•d. Costa Meso-Phone 646-0223 $tl ..... s.dric; DEC.ORATOR PEMDULAN. ALARM CLOCK . . RICJ. 9.75 s59s (With this AclJ IENTLEY'S 1660 Don St., Newport leach In Mac.Artt.r SCf'lare 752-7552 RIO MINIATURE AUTOS CLASSIC AUTO REPLICAS. SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM. REG. $7. to SI 0. · s400 COST A MESA WALLPAPER BAZAAR 1832 Mewport Bl•d. Costa Mesa-Phone 645-9292 .WALLPAPER-IN STOCK Fabric bocked •inyls, fV'Mt 69 5 Rocks, Foils, Hand Prinh 7 7-to BUILDER'S SURPLUS 2500 S. MAIM SI.HT A AHA PHONE 546-1032 WHITE FtR 2" x 12" x 16' 30¢ ... Ft. SIZZLER Fl.MIL Y STEAK HOUSE 2196 HARBOR Bl VD. COST A MESA 548-2822 2 STEAK & LOBSTER P~ITERS A great platter. pairing up · Steak & Lobster. Baked D Potato or French Fries and I S1zzlerToast.RegularS450 ·2 H s599 each platter. Save S3.00. H Ofter good now thru April · E 15th. R . WITH THIS AD S RASMUSSEN'S Sodclebaclc Saddlery 13922 Newport A•e. . Tustin Phone 838.0800 COATS· Men's & Ladies' Wools, leathirs, . · & Goose Down HARIOR LITES 1822112 Newport ll•d. Costa Mesa--Phone 645-730 I CANE SWAG LAMPS Reg. 22.50, choice of 2 2995 calors--18" or 13" Completely assembled for fWith Hlis Adi DAHHKEHS . ·. 1119 Newport llYd. Costa Meso-Phone 646-0223 19" SOUD STA Tl SHARP COLOR TV °"-'*"-... OftMltic s359 c...trol, 5 yr. •-'" °" tr-•liston. 2 yn. pic:tw-. Reg. ...._, ,. ... ,.,.. .... $539.95 L4lllbor . I With tflls A• STUDIO WEST PHOTOGRAPHY 18952 lroolchurst F..tain Vall•y 962-7877 ENGAGEMENT PORTRAIT I-Ix I 0 COLOR UMITEDTIMi OFfER s500 ( BARRY ] ..___G_O_L_D_W_A_T_E_R__, SPEAKS OUT In the DAILY PILOT t A J 4 DAIL y PILOT UPI Te...,,_ Wedne&day. March 19, 1975 Ne Marriage Lady Bird Johnson's name has-been linked with some prominent Au~tm widowers who are escorts occasionall y at social events. But s he says emphatically she'll never marry again. Lords Rise to the Challenge , LONDON <U Pll -It may be, as the no- ble lord said, .. very comic and absurd." but another bit of British pageantry seems safe for another 500 or 600 years. citing to listen to. But we do huve In other words. he wanted to simplify the ceremony.·• ceremonial when a newly created peer Ceremony. in fact, is about all the tooth-takes his seat. Jess House of Lords has left. It has no power to veto legislation passed by the House of Commons. and <'Un only delay it tem- porarily. The somnam bu lent House of Lords roused itself Monday to a spirited debate on \\hether a new member should bow lhree- llmes. as they have since 1621, or whether on<'e would do. BUT CERE MONY WAS THE target of the verbul subre leveled bY Lord Raglan. BY A VOTE OF 106 TO 31, the noble lords one of "hose ancestors took part in the struck down this challenge to the very foun-Charge of the Light Brigade. dauon of the em pirc. Lord Raglan's motion asked "that the ··once we tamper with tht.,.c_eremonial," queen should be asked to place her pre- <·ned Lord Cudlipp, "we s~y dislurb a rogati\'e and interest at the disposal of the "hole host of ghosts." House of Lords for the consideration by a "We are noth:ng much to look at," <'On select committee of alterations in the in· Ct!::.::.ed Lord Denham. "We are nol very ex-troduction ceremony for new peers." 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''-" ''They 're going to be hurting tomorrow.·· Jim .stone, battalion chief for the Laguna llllls station of the California Department o/ Forestry /Orange County Fire Depart· ment, made that remark _as he surveyed his men, clad in tees~irts, sweating and pantin~ over t~eir new exercise program. You can h!lve the fine,st f~re engines and equipment availa· ble .. but all thal 1s not eCCective if your firefighters themselves are not m equally good shape,'' Stone said. c;oUl'l,lTYWIDE, 400 FIREFIGHTERS are beginning physical fatn ess programs that will keep them busy at least 30 minutes.a day._ ~orm~r Oakl~nd Raiders defensive tackle Dan Birdwell ts ~orku~g with the ~aremen tot.each .them techniques of body build- ing. using a new kind of physical fitness aid called the Apollo ex- erciser. The program is designed to lmporve cardJo-vucular capacity. muscle balance, flexibility In the lower back and brute strength, Birdwell°said. ·'There iisn 't any movement used in sports or in firelighting that I can't simulate using thls exerciser," said Birdwell. "AS VOO KN-OW, mE UFE span or firemen is shorter than average. And one of our greatest hazards is cardio-vascular all· ments, related to smoke inhalation,'' Stone said. Birdwell is starting the firefighters on a program with an in- itial 90 days of workouts and instruction. Coupled with daily sports adivlties like volleyball and baseball ·games, firemen should stay in s hape and develop the proper strength, Stone said .. "The reason behind this pu~h came Crom new requirements of our safety members retirement system through legislation passed in 1972, 11 the battalion chief s aid. ''"' ,... ,,._s,n., Seaioa fftQltfty And Ha,,, Th~ragran-M ,., .. ,All Off...D., ,,.,. •• ;,., A Day Off,,.. 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Art Auction Will Be Held in NeWport An art auction featuring works bv Picasso, Dah a nd Chagall will be held Thursday evening 1h Newport Beach o raise fonds for the S,ulorett~. the Newport Harbor H1eh School <lnll team The Sailorelles. IO\'llt'<l lo perform ~lay lS-U~ at the l\l t>Xl t'Jn lnv1tat1onal Band Festivul. an: try ing to raise S5,000 to finance the tnp ALREADY T llt:Y HAVE reus ed about half the fund ~ necessary, and are hoping to gather anothttr St ,000 at the art auction, ac.-· cording to Cindy Collins, adviser to the 42-girl group. The t1uct1on, w all bcgm al 8 p.m . al !\:e\\ port Heights Elementary School and ~preceded by an e'lbjbit1on at 'l p.m . of the art "orks nbout 90 framed works Crom the R obert Fills Gallery in North llulh "oo<l. \'1~1tors will be able to' 1ew the \\'orks of .irt and l'llJOY refreshml'lll:>, free of charge. µnor to the actual ctuct10n AC'COR OING TO MRS. COLLINS. the Sa1lorl'ltes will rN·ei\ l' money from the gallery based on ho"' many art pa trons ~how up al the auction, not on the basis of ho" many paintings arc al'lually sold. Mr~. Coll ins ~ncouragcd anyone who en. JOYS art and would hkc to help the .&iris finance \heir trip to Mexico to attend the ex· h1bition and auction One painting will abo be raffled as a door prize. THE SAILOR F.TTES ARE THE only· drill team invited to µt•riorm at the festival, which will b~ hdd tn Mexico City. They will perform at a half.time show Ill a soccer game, an e~flibition at the Conservatory of Mu s ic. a h igh H'hool s ho w a nd on f television. The girli also plan lo spend time sightseeing at the pyramids, the Ballet Folldorico a nd the Museum of An- thropology. ' Housing·IAw Change Urged LOS ANGELES (UPI> - Divorced women with child.en are denied housing in apart. ments where m arried couples with children would)>e accepv..J. state Ally. Gen. Evflle Youn~ says. Youneer mad.? \41.e remnief1t Tuesday in announcing le~sla­ tion aimed al correcting such dis- crimination by amending the Rumford Fair Housing Act. The act now applies only to race, color, religion, national origin a nd ancestry. Make your best deal with your dealer, ~en Chrysler CQrporation will give you- "' . . . . ~. . . . $200BACK when you buy or lease ANY NEW 1975 DODG.E DART SPORT* ·Except models equipped with special automatic transmission package $l50BACK when you bay or lease from a partidpadag dealer ANY NEW 1975 DODGE PICKUP ANY NEW 1975 DODGE CLUB CAB PICKUP ANY NEW 1975 DODGE 4-WHEEL-ORIVE PICKUP ANY NEW 1975 DODGE CREW CAB PICKUP $200BACK when you buy or lease · ,. ANY NEW 1974 OOOGE CORONET AN Y NEW 1974 DODGE MONACO ANY NEW 1974 DODGE CHARGER ANY NEW 1974 DODGE DART AN Y NEW 1974 DODGE SPORTSMAN ANY NEW 1974 DODGE RAMCHARGER $200BACK when yoa btav or leaH ANY NEW 1975. PLYMO.UTH DUSTER CUSTOM $150BACK when you bay or leaee from a participating dealer ANY NEW 1975 DODGE TRADESMAN VAN ANY NEW 1975 DODGE M{QIUM-OUTY TRUCK ' ANY NEW1974 PL MOUTH VALIANT OR DUSTER ANY ~EW 1974 PLYMOOTH FURY ANY 'NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE ANY NEW 1974 CHRYSLER ANY NEW 1974 IMPERIAl ANY NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER ~ ANY NEW 1974 Pl YMOUTH TRAIL DUSTER 19X'COLTS FROM ONLY f2585 Manufacturer's suggested retail price of Dodge Colt Coupe, excluding dealer preparation, destination charges and state and local taxes. J • availallle on · new '( ~ 1915 DARTS,'OUSTERS and VALIANTS·· ~~ When you buy a 1975 Plymouth Duster, Valiant ~or Dodge Dart specially equipped with popular 1 options (normally sticker priced at $7501Q $800), you can get the automatic transmi$Sion at no extra charge. It's like $230 off the , sticker. We don't ctiarge the dealer'for it so he doesn't have tcf charge you. l AND FOR THE CUNCHER! •&~ i·~or ,,_ flrat 12 MOftU'• of u••• •nJ Ctuya'i.r ~ llotor. eor...r•U0tt de•ler wlll fta, without ~ § ch..,.. fer ..-rt. or a.Mr, •nw pllrt of our ~ ~ 197S PM••"t•r ~• we •upplJ (except ~ ~ tfro•l•whloh proYH dofecUve In normal u•o, § ~ r!9!!dleH of mll!!p. Of courM, tho owner i ~ le rHpotUan.le for normal ,...lnteNmce ~· ~ Hilo ott.ft9lft9 flHore •Ml wlPff MMe•. ~ ~ tl{fl~ *Tires are covered by 1he1r own manufacturer. Limit one per customer. Retall~ustomers only. , n d h N fl a. Ct w rr w dt "' M II Rw· Sup• , ·1;.: I ll•J.!I t hl' ~•t:t•• I ion J> 1o I h:!-1:-; ~l~I( If ti tcw -.u ri IJ;JJ I c. L l v ( pl<I wet the Tue ( jun \\C we: t101 !><I I• 11 0 1 ho~ c.:or <: t e:tlh off: NfJ 'I ini.: ml·f Sota l'd I (01111 MIO H t t'l' !:.l;1I l't'f) ;Jn<l (('II lhl' Cfl I \\"a ::-i:-.t TUI d:1~ yft1 <.It·~ 1 int• wh Sal ~n: Ill' '11 llH Sp ... Wife ·Bandies Barness Racing Be..i Farber got mto har- nc~s racing IH•l'ause she didn't 11 kc lhl· "ay her husband h andled the hors<.-s . That was fi ve years .-~o Now she says she'd much rathe r dnve ugaansl the m en and she likes lo avoid (email' competition "( hate dr1,i11 g :.igaanst women." s he said ··1 prl!fe r to dl"i vl' again::.t men. It's easier to figure out what a. man dri vt•r is gomg to do. With "orncn. you just never know ·· .Farber. 3 J. of Br1ghlo11 . ~heh .• left her job as a legal M.'cretary to go racing with ht•r husband and now handl~ most of the driving chores for the couple's horses. Since s he turne d to harne!>s racing Farber has become one of the lop worn en dri vets and rates among the leading drivers in the c urrent meet ing at Los Alamitos. "1 began driving one duy because I told Chadie, thal's my hus band, tha t he \\>usn't doing it right," s he said. "lie said , 'if you think you can do it l>etlcr, go ahead' and so I did." Figures from U .s. Trotting Assocaa non s how Mrs Farber opened 1975 with 144 v1ctones and $241,897 in win- nin1:s at recognized tracks . about rour tames more money lhan the second winningest lad) drl\ er She boug ht a hone a re'-' 'ears ago for riding, then b~camt.> involved in training i.lnd racing when she learned the horse could be used in har- ness raring. She 's h<sd three spills in five yt.•ars of racing but no serious tnJ urie::.. "I guess it's mainly .due to the fact tbat I 've worked wiib hc1rses most of MINNESOTA GOALIE FERN RIVARD KICKS AWAY BOB NEVIN'S SHOT. Sports i11 Brit·t· Pasadena Given 1977 Super Bowl 110.\.01.l I.I' 1"1-..tdl•ll ,1 • Ro--1• Html \1ill hold thl· !!Iii Supl·1· Bo\1 I µ.inn· 1111 .J.111 . !t 1u,.1 1•i;.:ht d ;I\..., ;liter 1 IH· 1.111 .l·d 1111· h.-µ1~1ll· l1t1\\ I J.:iHl1l· ,,..., lh1· IJ1d 111 1hl· South<:rn (':t!Jlorn1:1 1·11 ,. 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H11l :-.t Ui!l7 "a~ L1t1·1· 11·· 1 ., " 1·r1 •ti • 1 ht· .11 r I i I H' .., ;11 cl Bertelse11 In tl1~ Dark ,\CST!~. Te~. 1.\ P 1 Lo ... Angeles R ams runnin~ back Jim Berte lsen savs that af the Ni.! tronal Football Lcagut.• is in vcstigating his ownership in :1 r estaurant-b ar h N<'. he docs not know a nything about it The investigation. reported J" a possibility hy l'iFL !>t'cunt.' chrertor Jack O::ihany, <.·ould bt• s parked by the rl'eent arrest at the restaurant-bar. the Common Interest. of anolh<'r former Te-.: as Un ivl'rsity great . .Jam e• ... .Street. ~evi11.,s Gift Lifts Kings To 5-3 Win HJ.OC>:\11:'\GTO~, !\hnn. (AP> \ell-ran Rob Nevin ol tbe Los \11).!l'lt·~ Kangs got an unusual .17th lnrthd;.iy pres<.'flt Tuesday 111ghl when the Kings took on the .\J1nnesota :\orth Stars in the Na· 1 ronal llodey League. I It' "as aedited wrth h is 25th goal of tht• !>Cason -even thou_gh ht• dtdn ·1 sc·ore the goal. .. Sheldon K:rnneg1esser sho t tlw puck from lhe point," Nevin ..;;11d ;iftt•r tlw Kings posted a 5·3 ' ll'I on · · t I ri ed to deflect it . but misse(l. .. Tht• plJt'k hst the shaft of Mrn· lll'soli.1 clefen :-.-.e m an Dennis O'Bnen·s s tick and caromed past j!oalic• Fern Rivard to give the Kings iJ 2·0 l<.'ad with 16 seconds to play in the firsl period. I \\l'nt up to Kunnegisser and .... 1id. ·1 never touched that one. 1t·s ~our ~oat '.'' Nevin said. "But hL• SJ ttf. · J cJon ·t \\ant it. J just want t hl• <1ss1s t.. II appy Birthday·:· .uldl'd .111 :.t:-s1st to le:.id the Kin~s .is the~ broke out of a mild s lump ,111d adv an n•d to "'ithin eight pomh of ft rst pl ace '.\lontreal in the• ~orris Division. Thl' King::. ha' l' M'''<'n games left to play. "111 It• t hl' Canad iens have e ight. '.\lurphy opened a nd clos ed.the "l'tonu p(:'riod wiU1 two goals, 1111.•n assisted on the . fihal Los .\n~t·lc:; marker by Bob Berry <1l t I · 14 ofthethird period. F'rank ~uHle l'Onverted ;1 n·ntt•rang pass from Dave I lutchtnson for the Kings' first ~oat Thl' ~orlh S1><1r;:, pulled .lo "1th111 :J :! m the second period "hen 1-:rnae Hic ks deflected homl' iJ point blast by Dwight B1alo'\ u:-:rnd Craig Came ron .... tammt·d 1n llenry Boucha's re· hound. Bill Gold::." ortby ·~ scoring s hot from thl· top of the circle at 8:54 of the ftn:.il period brought ~id· lll'sota again to wilhin one goal al 1 :1. before Berry finis hed the g:Jllw oft' 1ust 1n-l'r two minute:- 1 ;it t•r :\l1nn<"sot:.1 l·o~H:h C harli e Hurns suid the NorUt Stars were .1usl not plavin_g ~ood hockey. my ure," she s ald Mrs. Farber admitf ~h«' lacks the strength to handle a horse ha rd. ButJ she said,•· Driving skill · and what you ~Jght call a woman's to ueh make up ror strength. "Th~ toug~es~ part ol rac ang is mental. It lake::. ex peiience to drive, but on('e you get it, it. i~n 't difficult. The mental work is tough because you h ave lo keep track of all your horsl'S, know which need help, how to drive them, how to gel each one just rlghl." . La~er Rips Net Rival; -Kodes Wins CAR AC,\!:), V \! n c z u c I Cl Ddending champion Charil's Pasarell was Uf>Set b~· Russia·-: 'feimun 1z K akuli;i 7-6. 1·6. 6 :.! Tul'sday rn the firs t muntl of tlw S60.00U World Championship Tt·t1· ms bhu.• I! rou 11. Corona dd )( ar·s Hod l . .i\ ,., . top·Sl'l'1.kd rn t h1.· l'\ t·nl . t•a:-.ah c-rushed Colan Orbit'~ U l ,li·1 .. Olhl'r firs t round matdw:. found ,\Ian St Oll l' dimtn<.ittn~ Tomaz Koch. 6 :J. :; 7, ll -3. Patnc10 Cornl'JO "1thdrl'W lrom his match against hmatl t>l Shafca ; Rn an Fa1rht• m crcame .Julian Gmanzalrnl :; i , 6·3. i; :i. G l' o f f :\I a s t t• 1· :-. Ii t• a t 0 ' l' Bengston 6 -3, 3-6. 6· 1 . Brian Gottfried topµed Humphr<.·~ llos1: 6-.1, 7-6: :.1ncl Ros«Ot' T anm·r tll' feall:d Ross CuSl'. ~ 6. Ii I (; I ,1.fexonder M'i1ts )I E:\I PHIS -Top St•edl'<l .John ,\f<.'x andt'r ni II red TUl''<fa.' alll'r· noon and \\ t•nt 0 11 to <kfrat Tom F.dll'fscn U·:.I, 6 3 1n tht.• fi rst round of tht' :-<6·1.000 \\ orltl Cham- µ1011 ::,hrp or T 1.·nn1 s :\f11mph1 s Cl<tS!'ll'. ~!;irk Co' <kll',tll'd Vlad1n11r Zl•<lnak G·2. ti:!: ~ 1kt• Cahall up::.t•l I' au I <; t· r 1-. l' 11 ti a. i; :1 . D ll' h Stutkton Ol'i.lt Cl•rald Battra·I-. •i·2. 6.:J : 11 i.I rold Sulunwn dl'ft•att•<l B:.iz lfrid 6 2. 6 2: Sa11 Clt•mt·nl\· rt':.adent Bol> Lut1 l>t';.it John Fo1 1 ii '.?. G-U : and Phil I>t·nt dl'fc..,kd ~lilan Holocek , 3-6, 6-3. 6-4. Kode~ Surt~iL"eN .\'F:W YORK .Ian hot.ks <I•· fl'atl'd Woill'k F1l>ak i-(i. 5·7. h t 111 a t\\o-hour mat1.·h Tue:-d J 1 111ght in lht• I n~kpC'ntll•nt Pia~ l't,. .\ssoc1<1taon tt>11n1s tournJml'tH ~11 :\ladason Squari· C ardt•n ... Fl'lt Forum. . 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I" 11\,tl·•· ,1 l11·ftf !.•t.if Ill Iii•• 111 'I 11.ilt I It ,,.111 l d .ti! 11111 Piii' .. 1 \ ht' l:i ptlllll 111t111• ,,.n111d It.d i Hll'-'' '' \llttl lld 11 • ,\fll1 _:•1 l'"Lt11 ' lt11 t ht I .1h1•1 • "111 I .11t1 : h.ttl ! .• 111tl t:11,1rr \\111111 .•1111 .J 0 H A N N E S B L' THi. Sou I h Africa (AP l A faint hope rt· mains that Mcx ico and South J\frica will mN•t in their North American Zo1w Davis Cup tenni:; playoff, accordin ~ to Jus tic<.' Bien Fra nklin, president of th(' South African Lawn T enm" Union. lie did not elaborate as to" h~n <1nd where he thanks the m alc hl'" will be play('d This has been the only offlcral reaction lo Colombia's decision to refuse to play Soulh Africa an the zone Cin a I. The Mexican government re- fused to g ive visas lo lhc South Africans to play an ~frxico becau se of South Africa·s ap:.irthei<! poli<·~. This ''a.., followed b~ iJ di rectr ve lo tht• Mexican team not to play th1• South Africans ma third countr~. 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II • \\'as l1111gto11 St:1 t t• l n1 H 0rs1t ~-.• 1-.. ~1st:rnt foot I).., It 1·0;11.'11 Hon \I 11ns Tul'sda\· \\a:-o~·dert•d to spt>nd HI cl;l\·s in.the Whitmun Count~· .Jail ttflt'r he ple<.1ded g111lty to thml- uegrne01!>lia ull t•harg<'s. The ctrJqrcs s t l'mmcd from :m inl'ident in Pullman la!>t ~o,·. 8 111 "hi c h ~ti ms "as at·t•ust.>d of al. saultlng a poli<'l' offi<:cr "ho h••d ans\\ cred ~• loud p:1 rty t·all Of fa n•rs sim.I <tt'l1ng ~1,:t. Holl••ld \ltllt•1 suffrn·d f:tt:ial <'lit-. 111 I hl' 11w1dt>nl Street was arrested b~ f\ustan vice squad oCficers last month in the bar's kit.<!h en and charged with promotion of a ~amblin~ operation . ga mbling and possession of gambling records .. Mnnn · l>ut MSU on Sports Map Spori1t 81111 ~Al ROBI -Th<> KPn~ •• ~Cl\'· ernnwnt has i.htµµl'd u b..an on ~portm • cont11ds l./l'l"l'4.'ll Kt> ll) ••l'I and lhr •lt.'11 I*' ml·n. 1t "a~ tcal'lll'U lwn• Tur..da). Tlw ~rtn i-.tt·.-. of Cooper<itl\'c:. anu Sod:.il Sen ice;;. \\hich al~ hund Iv.., i-111.11·1 rn~ mulll'r!., has din•t•kd a II ...,porl 111~ or·1.1un11:1 \Jon~ to -.u .. 111•tHI 1111111 furlh1·r Bertelsen owns 20 p<.>rc·<'nt of Common Ir\tere!-t. "The only thing r know about this is what I react an t~t· nc'' !>paper,·· B e1·tel!-en sultl Tuesday 11aght. I called thl· Rams t.octay and tb~y said lhty h aven't heard anylhin~ 111boot this. either:• Dahany sa1d th.it u pla)'er·~ o\\-nttrshlp in a n e~tablishment where gambling was ~llel[ed to .occur ~·rus. ~ulfleient ground~ for a probe. Uertcliscn ~ulcl he lrnd only n· t•tmtly bought a W pt•n·.,nt in· ll'rl·~t in t;om m on I nll'rf'st EAST LANSING. Mich. <APl When Cla.t~n ce •·Bigeie .. Muon led Michl1an Sta~ to a hurnilaling. 55·0 loss to Mjchigan an h first oulinG aa he._a coach,. few would tla\·• 1.u9"ed bt~ hr~ •n.: root~ U ir a1 .to East t.aoa&na. But an 24 yeau as football coach and ath let it' director. tllat Sjust what Muni> did. ''The Bit Man'1 died at 66Tllt~· doy rouowtn~ his s~cond stroke. but myriad uthlctt<' fat'ilila~s and MSli'i. self re ~pN·l c.1s u «Ill legiate sports giant remained a ... ii livmg monuml•nt tohas\\ort.. ··He put us on the map. lh~n· ... no question about that.'' ~aid .~1SU assistant sports 10Iorma· tlon director Nick Vista. "l think his single bigeest asset was his sreat.dedicntlon to youth. And he wa "helluva comptlltor. I thmk he provtd that by tf\e way he bat ti«! Url s th Ill I . " HJr~d by then M SU President John Ha nnah in 1947 to help the i.rh<>ol overcom<' its .. cow col IC'gC'" 1m aJ!<.'. Munn mnn.1~t·d .1 T'~Pl'Ctable 7 2 s ~·a-;on that 't'.11 despatl' the s low sl:.ir1 ....:ain,1 1\1).! Ten n,·al '.\l1<!h1g.rn. 111 tht-madlllt-111 th1 P15tl ::.t><tson. ~lll'h1gan StJl\' -.t.11 Ll·d .1 28-game "11111ul g -.t11·.rl-. th1 lonf?t'S t slnnJ,! 111 the '< hool ..., tu ... to~. I It> (':l PIWcl hi:-l'O:l<'hin~ l'.lrt't'I "ilh ;.i 28-20'1t•t111 \ tl\l'I l t'I \ 1n thl.' H.o~e Btl\1 l on .I .111. I w;, I then took O\ t•r I mm Ht1lph \ 11111w <JS )\tt•hiJ,:.111 St.Ill' .... 11hk11t oir1•dor H r 11•11rc•il from lht• po-.1 1011011 II\)! ,I .. 11t1f..\•111 1'11 I fl l' hutl\ \f St° "1nlt•I 1•01lq.:1:ttt• progntm to 111t'lucll' J;) :-port:- ho11~t·tl 111 nnt• of th<' nat111n !'-out ....1.111d1ng uth ll•ttt· 1·11mplt>'l's \n \II Anwnt .111 gu<trcl ;.1t ~1111 lll'"ot.1 Munn <'<>al'hro for 1 lw <;11ph1•1 '· \ol l>n g ht l'ollt•)!t' \lidtl).:.11\ JOU S~ ral'llSl' hdu1 ~ l'OO\llllo! to '.\1 l In hi!....,,., l'n 'l'a r -.. ''" ht•;.111 hK•I · h.111 n1;11"11 at )!Sl . hl' p11I lt1)!1'tlll'I ,1 ~I!) 2 ll'Mttl \\llh lhl• twlp 11t a :-1 :ifl th.it mt•lmkd ll:tn De•\ 1111· !Ioli I >1 •\ ;1tw\. F111 l'::.l I·' ,1-.h1 •\ ... 1-1 ;inti ht.., ...,Ill t'C'""lll' a:. 111 ,1tf t tl.ll'h 1)1111 \ l>.1m•h1•1 t I \ ' 8 2 CAIL Y PILOT WednHday. Marcl'l 19 1975 :Tars, Barons Win GW,l3-0; Gauchos Tunible ?~ ~iugs ' AL!...-"'frAR Marina Tagged in Sunset Warfare Newpor t l1 ~1 rbor lhgh's Sailors a nd the Fountain V<Allcy Barons o pe n ed up t he 1975 Suniset League baseball s eason with imposin g victories Tuesday as the S;.iilors used a 15·hit al· t ack and the Ha r on s rolled behind l wo·hil pitching. big g u n tor F ountain V a ll e y. T h e junior southpaw mowed down Edison on two hits-both fifth inning i>ingles. Cour innm &i1!1 """'"' iO l·.n"' .a ,\1Uf d • • • 1 I 2 , 1 J j 0 0 I I 0 IS 0 1 1 IJ 1 I 0 IJ J Tim Hichard~ and Ed Orozco combull'd to hull shutout ba ll Tla•:,clav af· lernoon as Golden \vest Collegl' posted a J·O win over Rio llo1ldo Colle~e in a Southe rn California Conferl'ncc baseball game at Rio Hondo. (;. ... -1(../C /";) ='L..to\1/\-"~ /\JI..: ·,1e 'l>C<R. 0N NJ.IL -,~tARP~>'J.-IC.:07 l 1-::'. M arina's o n l) run cam e 10 lbe seventh in nlng when Mike Dapt•llo led off \,·ith a fn·c i,,>US~ and stole s econd b ttM' (JI\ II. IU\QH t t {1 ... ~ pn Jun11 lb M"''''~ h t V ~o•~f' ph 0 ~ 1 0 0 0 I 0 y llJ IJ..llS H 15 n -, I t-V£R, ::!:x;:A50N ... /,/ \\'oola rd walke d seven and str uck o ut fi ve bat· lers. The only hits were picke d up by Matt '(eske and J ohn Holm blad , who both hit safely t o right fi eld. I ~\.al\ ' 31> In other Junior college <.ltamond a r t1 o n Tut's· d<sy, Saddle b;.it·k C:ollcgl' dropped a 3 2 dcl'1~so11 to R1ve rs 1d e in a ::\I 1ss10n Conft>renn• g uml' Jll J~t.'<.I • ~l R1vers1dt> R1c har<b p 1lt hl·d thl· .fir~l fn e i n ning-, .111d gave up only t h I t't.' hits f o r t h t> ,. 1 l' t u r 1 t• u .., Rustle rs v. h al t• Ornnu retired the fin:.tl 1:! IJ.Jt ters he fan•d. Go lde n Wc:-.t took :i Io h·acl 1n the fifth 1<1111ni.: \\hen R1 t·hards :.lllglcd. tool\ M'l'Ol\cJ 1>11 ~111 l'l'l'OI' .incl ~t·on·d o n J '.'>l1tL!l1• II\· J u<"k I lud:-on --- New port soc ked t he · ... host Westm ins,.tcr Lions, · 9·1: F ountain Valley did !Ht Vfi.l/JA in hos t Edis on, 3-0 ; '·Rf>MY Marina was a 7·1 ,·1ctim tr:; l"l at L oar a : an<t L os I~ 1 Alamitos put the skids to . 'Western; 12-1. I Newport's fireworks were led by the hot bats of Kevin B issonnette . Bob H anley and J eff Starr . Eac h had t bre e hits and Starr ha d a double included in his t otals. The onl~· ol hl'r extra l.>a:se hit by N l'\\ por t was lfi Ot?IE ~ .. /1·.,-H G-lRY , a double. from winning :; / IVE"LY 1/.,',\0HATIC -£0W4RD5 WON 11-16 p1khl'r C.h ff M ;.i rhoefer. :;,IVLC /-::,, (>.CIT/Alu . 'A R5T-l-IAU-.. ;;iGA::iOV A5 , a Sl'lllOI' ra ghthander who .Juil !F-li . .'CTIV~, 11 -me. ::;,///l./Gl£::fl IJD4t..!£'S I :-.trul'k out four, walked _ .. threl' and allowed only ~' · -· · ·. -· ... , four hi lo. l\l a rho cf e r k cpl the Wool<!!d . got . a ll the help he11~ded in the top of the fifth frame when Ray Craft doubled and Dea~ Fox follo wed an out later by r eaching first on a n error . Wi th two o uts Dan J ackson tripled in both runners. t hen s cored the third run on an ensuing \\ild pitch. Loara kept the pre · ssure on i\larin a's Vik- ings fro·m the outset. pil- ing uµ a 6·0 lead afler Pro Scores Ken Stallings :-.i11glcu Oapello to third and th,. latter scor~d on •• passed bnlt. Bob T 1ez11 :.111<1 Da\ e Sa em an wen· t lit· uni\. other Vike:-, lo ll1l safely off Loar a' s A I Sl'liardt. who went all tht• "<\\' 111 posting a thrcl' h1ttc 1: for the Loar a Saxons wn tmln•t•r 111 f uOt.t• 10 \•I ,f'\Udu(.lh, If k1V\'t-'• tb '"·11\llft.'J " A•~•r·..on rl t'61ttt" t> ,, 0.•M..t ~I d ti ~de•• '' ~m.,rt•n<I. pl\ ~nhth Jt> <.w•• pn \\htl-4"-"' " li<l<Jan". p ...... "'' TUl•I> Ab r 1 0 I 0 ) 0 ~ 0 • 1 0 • 0 1 I 1 0 I 0 I 0 ' 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 7• 1 Stere lly 111111~' h rtll 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 I) I ' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 I r II e Fo1111l••ll V•llty I >I 411 r ~ ~n1ttflt rt ~001•10 0 VPIO(I < b"•flt~ c.t Cr•ll ID Uo"'cn 11n ~o• lb !l"'tn>Oll 70 J .. ,.,.,., " t"i•Hdmdf\, )) " rill 0 0 N1 "'~'' 010 313 0· ~ H I lol•I> M<(OV (I H1DD•rll JO b..J\hOtr ~·~ ()(•-,tO~tt'f~, C ti•~\ It (..1b\Ol'o p M,.t-nctn p ~Cl\f\tltr, ID 0"99•n ph le.•e.rl liqln>bl•O. lD Totdt> ' I I I ' I> IJ ii I I ,1 ,. 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( 111 l'tl till' \\1nn111~ run on l\\11 t•r· 'ur:-:ind ... S llll..lt: 111 the WNSET LEAGUE IJotturn ol t ht· '.'>l'' en th •c "'' '""" , w, ~. G 6 .1ftt:1 ~.1dd l l'11.H'K h ad .,.,..,._,,..,,,,.,.,, t1l'd thin:.: ... up 111 thl· top , 1. ,, ,1 uf t ht• I 1 ,Hill' \\ 1lh l \\II :. , ,", run.., •. .... ., .. , I I •• t OI I ~1 11 1.!l t•-. It\ (;1c•g~"'1''" i u .. d•Y•S<o•o 1 1 .\LI.Jill'> and Tom Z.1110tt1 I ,. I."'"' n' I .111d .1 doultll' '" I ,,. "'"' ,, , ...,, '"""''p'' )OUJ.! ' ,11 '""''!I• v l l1J• ' t P l')OI' g,l\l' ·"'"ditt l'l1.11·l-.· l •0 A10"' '' '• ..... , • ., its only t\\o 1uns ul th1 '1 ,, ,,, ,,,,.~'~';'.~1 \G•m" ~.;iun1.,tr'I v.-.llt-f dl Looi•• 'v° •• 11t1.1 ii IJ., \lt.tfl Lu. Al .. •,, •IO• i; .. W.,.,C011n· h ~ CENTUR Y LEAGUE G.otaen YIH I ll t .... 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(1 f I'" 1 I 1,0 1 ff,..,, • t1 L •t...tJ ... .,,.., I 1 PI!" •t f l J t IV•,.,,,,, IC J CJiu1 .. 10 •<• c, .. ,. ,.,, f J 1 J Ott• , .. , I f '•t n A f ) I 101111 11 At •• t11 •"I ldOI• l.J,1· ~ olf f YV' I , f".,1(t·ll 1,1ICHrif•(l•' ~NGE LUS L E AGUE W L GB Mdf•'f l •I 1 0 I I hit ' I I Hf t. t I ,.,,,,,,,. I I I , I' ~· ,, I \.,\ A• 1r t ff l u~'\d.Jy 'Scor~\ ,.,. •'', [. • •Ar 1,,,, , 1 t 1 h(•I •'• • l ")\ I ..JV! '' h I t' , '-I Ft•d.1y'' G<11mt' "" ...,, t v•t• tt t .... l ft f-tr" t i" ' I I ''1.il f HE EWAY LEAGUE w l GB l ' ... dl'l-'"" c....,t"i yH1I l roy 5AVilllty bu•n.l "d''° l0¥Wffl Full•·tton lroy Tutsd~v 'Seo,., SA Vdll1 v 1 -.,.wann~ iJ Ld.,..dOr..J" low ... HJ C,unnv H 11 I; Su•)n11 P 1r)o l 1 tOV "· ~ uH~rt'ln 0 Ffldd v \ G.im~) C:,11PnvH1 ll-.~•t'>A V.ilt• I 'i:.A"·'"" t rtl H 1rnct P~" • l d H-4l'>r•• •'' ~ v11er11.)ll l rOy dl lq~Oll I 0 D I 0 ' J I r .... von UHANGE LEAGU£ w I L GB n f I Dt.«•00 .........,, .. f\Qftunt • Hn ,; V111IN,,1,J Tufld•y'\ At\tJlh. ft f)rlr 1•ln., E. \Pf>rdMltit f ~,.,,,.' V',.l~n<taO Ldnvon t t ... ,.,..(1 1 Frooay s ~.,.,ff 'M"f n: olt ,._,.,nor"' t·" •.\I f' I (Jor .lc:k> \tdh n.r ·ct ... , [ .. oer dn:..t t•trp I t,,d1f1(J\ I) n 0 1 ' " 1 t ll I GAADEN G ROV£lEAGUE I w L GB f-•u I• • •'-(Jl I t trJ~ .. t"U-t . l •O., ,., • I ..,,,14~ ,.., ~. _.tVhO I (..4r01•n , •• I 0 0 I 0 (I ti I I ' 0 I Tuud •Y •~corf\ r u ,f,r ~ l •'> Anu9th 1 f..t()I 1 C ,, ....,,,,. 1 ,-...rtnc "'O Al.:tmilO" t ~1nl·d~O {•dr-d,..n Gro""~ U ~~~-~~-~~~~-~~~- Mesans, CdM Rally to Win CO!:) ta :\l t·.,~· II 1g h .... \tu~tang:-l':Jnl l' up \\Jl h .1 thrl'l' run r ally 1n the hollom of thl' M'~·cnth lll· 111ng to kn(lc l\ 11ff vts1lsng El ~1 odena Tut•:-,dav af· lernoo n l o h 1g hii g ht Orange Cua:-.t :.irea a t• t1vity 1n th(' first round of Ct·ntu1~ Ll-.1g ut• b:.i:-,l'l>td I w a rfore. Corona dt•I 1\1 <tr '' .1s also \'it:l or w us. peltmg '1:-1ting ~I agnol1 a with a nme·h1t alla1:k th:.it Ill· dueled ;.i st·H·n run upns m l.! sn the• sixth I rnm1· E ~ t J n c 1 J " .c s n l .1 " I ort 11 n J t t• Tin• r: a J.! I t•s \\t 'l'l' dumpt•d h~ \'ilia P a r k .1 s t h t' I J l I t• r . :-. l>enn1-,Burtl .... lna~k out LO cll1d i.J llO\\ t'(l on I\' four hits · '.\l esa ·s big "t'Vl'nth frJmc: hl'J.!i.111 \\ tu·11 Stt'\l' Bl'rnharclt dnuhlr rl ;md G.iry Baunw fo ll11,H0d \\1t h :in rh1 s1ngll- Bn.lll Pht•lps kt•pt till' r ;.illy j.!11111g I>~ L!a 1111ng thl' ha:-.t•1w ths '' tw n ;111 E I '.\I o ct l' n a ll I a ' L' r droppt•d his fl :, hall i111ct Haumt• scorl'd 1>11 tht.• t'r ror to knot the :-.1·ort.' Stan !\lcCn) lht•n t·a me up " 1 t h th 1· g .1 m 1• '' mnsng blow .• 1 cloul>l t· tu :-.co1 e Phelps Baurnt.· s<><'kt•d ,1 l\\O run hnnlt'r 111 tla· f11 st tn ntng .Jlld Bernh;1 1 cit. "Ito fllll'h t•d the St'\ t'Olh Ill nsng, "as tht· " 11rn111i.: µ1l1.:hl'r Coro11.1 dL•I ~I ..ir h.1d ...111 (·.1~y t1rnt• of ti Lis Gn•gg :\l il l l'r p i cked up his second \\in Ill thr l'l' de- C'l:-0.IOn s T he h1.1? ~1:0.th trumc WJS h1 ghll ghll•d l)\ Rht.>ll T u c kt•r 's r h 1 l r i p lc . s<1 nd\\1L·h t•d bl'l \\l'l'll a \\ alk lo Craig :\t al' Len nan and f1 vt• frt'l' pus~cs .Jcoff .J ohnson h<1d an rl11 s in gle in th.it s pun. loo. Thl• hig inning nackcd a I· I Ill' and puts Corona dc•I t\l ar atop the stand· in gs v.11 h Cost a !\tesa. Villa Park and Santa Ana . w h ic h t o ppe d Tustin, 3 I. Coll ~~·]> Golf ~nl• Mon•<• 1411 1111 Gotelffl Wr<t At 8rnm~r Country Club r.u111 S ,,,,,., L ,,,,,,,,,,;, 1 P ,~,N• 1S1 IJ0-1 l • 18 SI f.1 own '/l 0.-1 tolt.C.• /J 4 1 ( ,,,..,.,.,1!.t IJO\'I N'••"n71m~.O <••tw1n tC..'IOO(t P1 t•rc.tnl" -.o NwtrQ1·.on •G ,,..,,.., '!:HHlfUl'l l'N ~ ll Burtt. u n g hlhanded :-.cmor . had p111 posn l t on lro l o v l'r Es tan ci a . ;11111\\ 1ng 11nl~ 0nt· \\;di-. 111 llw se\l:nth fr;.i mt.•. \'1ll•1 P ark scored th thl' sc:cond in ning \\hen John !'\astasi singled aml \\cnt to third on ;.1 l\\O· h,1st: error (; r t• ).! S I u l t.• r t h l' n singled m the o nly run of tlw gJn H' M.aqnol•• ISi ~II I """ I; ,,, 11 .. h ' .o I tlh , .. """'14''' 1• "rat'\lt 1 i.." ... , .• , u 1 ·~·. 0 14 (dN\ (I II y II l Jvnu-,Vt\ 1n11•.on rt I ttt tl n\ t I t• 111 ' t-.' II•' t> ' ..... , 1 r1r • ;1l' ,,, ,, /\.~ II '1 f1'1otfl t U ""\•''"' m lv1 •··• """ ;.,,-, lun p 1 119! ,, I ' , ' v " ,I 11 St orrl>v lnnongs I\' I jl\11110 111M t 0 100 I i' J 011 " E\l~nco• •01 I n ''''1 rt l r1or1 t i • f,. • l'\llfl I f> , 11•1 t• U> "H..lo:U• It •• ' 1"111 ' ' ... 11d1, l' ' ltwt,t lb ..... , u I' ' •• b ,, t 1 .• 1, d b I ,, (I ,, " •• u II II I) 1 I) , " u ,1 I Scort by lnn1ngl f I lfl ' \<II 1 t H• ••OO 001 n 010 ow ' E I MoOt na 111 .tit I I ,p 1 • ~ t l 1 ., •• v ti"~' l Or1 .. 1uc.;t••'' \.1 "".;(tf.ot It> <.1vblt-r u \\1MI tf 1 ur,ht• Jb V\111 .llt~.1b liJldl•, • I •I lj I I/ " ,. I C.o\I~ Mo• II> ilb .. , .,ti,'·"' t> ... ~,. .. 10 .. ,, f>.-rt1f\~rd1 , ... O '._1vo,,. 1n r-. ""•f()r. (' f J. h• t"' If ,.,,., ( .. y l ..... f'\,u d'\OM jU \ , .... , ..... ~ 0 '")t.J••"• Ph '.ft .-,'1" p 1t.•r. UC't' Ch "'•111 • 1n 1t> lGt;11, • •I I ' I I) 0 fl " I iJ •• u <J ti ~~Ort by tnn1nq• h '"' v I .. u II " " rt>o u I 0 .. " " v •I I "' ' h • 11 ., 1 " fbt " ' n I t I II II u 0 u ,, 0 II 0 II u 1' rbo ' tJ " .. I I " v 0 u 0 ... l 0 , h " I I I t I ,, rbt " u I \ u II I I u n I I I 0 U II 0 I 0 ~ II rlM I 0 7 0 ) I • 0 I ) I I 0 II n u I 0 I• I I 0 0 0 " I 0 b r II • I 1.A.,•t.uJ1-.... ,. l'\tot1""'\14 I JOO/hi DI Olll ) 8 1' swimwear ... a1WS:Ys a total selection @)[f:o@@J~@ fash ion is lan d newport beach 644-5070 ., open in the fourth inning when Hanley singled to s core a pa ir of runners lo sn .. p a 1-1 tie. ' Ric k Woolard W'l~ the N•l•on•I Hockey L••9W \ldntouver 4 NY l\ldnder\4 tie Pruldoe>lon•tt 1. ~ .un.noton 2 Lo>Ange•e~ S. M1nne>0ta l ~I lOu•'». P•ll•t>urgh 2 No •port H.,bor t•) r dOl\Ch ' h~<,,ore pn h .. ,onn~th t ~n·1'h Ot Nanlc-v u ,.., r I ( " 11 rbt ,, ,, f 1\(.ht:I 11:> t'd••tOt'I C bu•O•C..~. ff. U 101~·· J 0 7 I 1 0 JO I S<ort Dy I nn1n9~ l\\dPffl,t l0d'·• r h t 000 000 \-I J • 011 JOI •-I 11 0 30%DISCO Sate sn to SJS per tire on POLYGLAS Regularly s3925 A78·13 plus $117 f ll. ind ltrt olf you1 car Thia is America's largest aelltng tire -for Jot• of good reasons. Resilie nt polyester cord body fo r smooth-riding comfort. Tread-fl rm\Dg fiberglass bells for road· holding traction. A use·proved tread de· sign that reJllY delivers on mileage. This Is a tire fea tured on many of 1he 1975 model cars. f or three days only. Polyglas whitewalls are special priced al JO~. o!L Save now through Salurday. Sale Ends Sat. Night Sitt 071-14 F71-14 67114 678-15 H71-l5 L71-15 WHITEWALLS flTS lllDDIU Of: (;nmh11. llornt • J1v.hn. ¥1h1nl. °'"'"· tarrac•d• 1Uver1C' a otht rs ru. H I(( $43.80 $48.15 SAU "'" $30.11 $33.70 "" f.l.T. .... ••,_car $2.18 $2.47 $2.62 To1100, Alllbuu oor ca""ro. Cullus, Chtvtllt. C/lllltnarr. to1drunn1r, C111r1t1 & olhtrs To11no, MoMeao. Ctnlurv. C~h,-.-.1-11-.-+---+---l-----I ~·~~~~i Ch111cr. toaorunnu $50 20 $35.14 Cht vroltl, Pol111 Cllo1t. Monltttr. rYrr. cau,.na & othm $51.55 $3'-0I $2.69 lts.bre, t1¥1tr1. H•,.POrt. Calu ie, •55_35 $•&,J• <2.92 Mon\ert • Olds. Pont"c & olhen 1 ~ • ~ C•d1ll1c, lu1c~ £1h lt Wal_o_n-. _;..--t----1---4 -----I Imperial, Monaco W110• olhm $59.95 $41.15 $321 ----Special for Owners of Compacts & Imports---- SALE ... Steel Belted Radials SALE ... Bias-Ply Polyester G 61J0+5 RMlials n .. 1blr polyeot<r cord help• cush•on ,oad sho<k. whole two 11 .. 1 cord beh1 1t1bUu• 1he tread lor clltctive anp, Iona w u r, l" lh• cnhcal tread aru . lht tlttl belts al10 provide bn111• and peMlrol1on retttlance. The clu nnela and 1r1chon blading of tht n l>-ty,. tread eapou hundreds ol gnpp1n1 edau for n11d adht1100 and h andhn1 111b1h1y for th• 1m1ll ur ownu who laku dn~1n1 se11ou1I). tllt alee! belted etoo+S 11 lhr w1y lo 10 On ••le lhrH d1ya only s33 ~~u~~!:'.qu1pm•nlltr<11 ollmdhm s19so 155SR·ll In bo1h 71 and 8J '""" 11teo -lo lot m1ny popu· l1l·IJ lar Amtnc1n comp1th rolyt1lt1 cord .. u1•d blackou ll plui blac.kwall plus .. clu11••h lor a co'll runn1n1 lnn1-l111tn1 hrt . SIU r [I. SI 65 F.E.T. Rtb·type 1rtad• pro•1d• drtfl lru d •roovo plus I nd old tirt and Old tllt. lrachon bhdtn•• lh1I ''lrnd from 1houlder In s23so G 8()(}+5 Radials fit Models of Audi, Datsun, Opel, Fa1t, Capri 1ma.13 blaekwall plus Sl.83 F.E.T. and old !Ire. Sale Ends Sat. Night Engine Tune-Up s329s Add i.t fQ• I crl $2 IOI ltl COlld Regularly SJ495 • With 1dectronic Pqu1p· menl our profess ionals fmf!· lune your en1int, in11alting ne"' po1nll, plugs A con· denstr • Helps mainlaln a smooth running engine for mulmom 1u mllu1e • In• ctudta Dattun. Toyota, VW • Includes light truclr.s SALE Lube and Oil Change s444 lJp to S 411. of N jor "..,. multl·arldc "I Regularly s559 • Complete chauis lubrlca· lton l oil chanae • Help• rnsure lon11~r wrarln1 parls A smooth, quiet perfor· mance • lncludu lt1ht I rucks • Please phoM for •PPOtn lmeat !\YLO'.': CORD RtB•·Hl·M IU:R" • l.u"> r 1111•ol. 1l111.1ltlt lt1h lll·Mllcr l ·T nylon cord tir• rr•"'' hrul'l"lt on 1nd olf the rMii ••• t(luth Tul'} n n1hbrr -1'1" • cf9a1 11r1•ngth a11d lona·llf,., 1houldtr. Th• 71 ,.,.., 1110 ha>e • sevrn·rtb \read. th• ll 1er1u ftatur• "" nb1 Tht Pow•r Cu1h1on prov1du • mr11ur. ol prrlorm1nct ind dtpcnd1b1h1y thll 1 1 n11ural for tod1y'1 rn<rn•· 1oln1 1mall can. Salt prottd throuah Saturday. 1.U.14, I.ts.It, Uf.14 blic•••ll plus u .76 ton J2 PmterCushion1ires Rt Many Popular Ammcan Compacts f .c T.,Oo tn4•nc Oii silt, otnCI 014 tirt Sale Ends Sat. Night Whitewalls 13 more Al yo ur Coodyrar Srn1C'C Store }flll are guaranleed a pro- fess1onill JOh: w t• well prrform only 1hos~ servicPs which you aulhorize. and wi ll rc111rn all Y.orn pa rls tn a plasti c bag lor your inspPcl1on aflrr 1hr 1oh Qualify Muffler s1411 flll ll!OSI U $ Cl" oius U for Wlslallal•on • Quall\} mortlus·10 Iii many model1 of US urs al one tow price • 8u} now al lhls low price Front-End Alignment s99s l.IQ\I U S . SOl!lt 11'1\POf\ Cir\ - parh u tn Oflly II "tt4t d Rtgularfy Sl()'5 • ( OIJIPl~lr analysis & align- mi>n~ corrl'r.hon to incTen1 lire mtleagP and Impro ve sletring nfely • Pred11on equ1pmenl usrd b y expert· rncrd profeulonal1 • In· dudes Datsun, Toyo11. VW • llrt·fl 3 r1h 1,,. ,J tl••SIAn. buttruntl 1houlJeu 11\fO ltttr U11n ~ntl ,1, rttn~ • .o~ whttrtvtt) Ou t1rh•f' 6-~J tube 1""9. plu~ n 4J feel. u Te• a~ tld ..... GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MlSA-MIW'POIT 11.ACH . I 5'6 He~ •T& .. 16tt. St. 548-9383 H..-.......,,._ a.7 • W . M I 6 Conte11ient "3,s to Charge ....... h•--ti'tlllt .... • ...... UM1t • C-11 llalat •A-lul lefHI lillMlr ,... • ~ •tilt" C.. NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 .. Coed Hwy. COIOHA DIL MAil 644-8022 Hews:~ M • fllrt., a.1 RO\I don•< Eni J•Qi w r11 Slew• M(ll tr ell·~ W<1tdn Curl -· 0 1k1 lo~1 tc IO•l IO "''" """" .. H on Kna 1'7.uo M••er c.ou lo<.1 ~ ...... Moir aroo" oo Ro'( ""• 6 I •' Nu li.iu W11114 ~IYll Str4 ..on•· Edit • Po\ Bene (l.lrt>t Rut Lvr Aul 0•3 T. 000<1 H~MI P.1 -.on• "''· Br to 0..VI\. ,.,. S4)ht I p<eP I t411nt1 E\1 S<h• How•I Nor<1e- Pn11 M4r Ml.It S.iw O.v1d ~IO<U< H U I Sl>hl ) (O>l w,;r Jt-nw1 Cl·O ... I" ""n l Hur• M rl Y..1ttn Liur11.1 M<I• _c,nti J P.iti •o cH JO ht Cit•• o. .. Nr l l vlt 1 •O lon ..a b • C.or (C t t Mic J~ 7 Pl/ ~p lunn O•'t.'- 1<1) 100 Rvtk no Ru<lt. 0 0 l1nteo uo (1tlf\c M1t~ ll<1>q 7M1I 3 fo· \~I ·11nJ£- JJOL• 3 Ser -'JO R Mott HJ Gt the lJ Jun~ TJ Uon"t PV l.M "I ~p ,.,.,.1 01;<1 J Wit:. 5" L\ .JO SC M. c.. !i ~It L "•• N C.•~ G F ~' Ill l. VI p I( l'•I " n . v ftl \ Wednesday. March 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT B3 For Coast Area Tennis Results Prep Vaulter Clears 16-l l/2 Villa Park Hlgb •s Keith Sthimmel became the first Orange County high school athlete ever to top 16 feet in the pole vault Tuesday when be clearoo 16·11 ~ in a dual meet with Garden Grove. World Stars ·at UCI Shot putter At Feuerbach and hjgh Jump world record bolder Dwi&~t Stones are expected to competed Sunday in lhe second annual UC Irvine Meet oC Cham- pions ,, begi_nning at 1. Field events start at noon. l'"'ral1~1 (7.J 1, ~rnd Dean Owen (7·31 \larrity "'""' ICl woti._O OOUeLES C.,OMdel~r U11 (II ~IMl•• s1..,,., Jolv,.lon JOl'lti•Otl ICI •Oil• 1,6-0. • ~ndet)·c.&trroowU,1 ICI -...0. Ron ICroef Bu~h • 2. 0.1 M<F.o :-ro6-0,Ckl LIPC>Old .. 1,041Sl ... ••t•1. El'ISIQl'I ICI wQn • ?.• 0 • 0, • I Jt~r\ !Cl woro•-O. • O • 1.~ wnont CC I .on 6 0, .~. •·I lotl to Sl.e•Hrl4·6. • 0.1o19ltt M<N•"'-••·SPOOner (Cl oef c- lrell·Mucll• •· •. •·2: dtl Po...,d~· W1ldroer6 1, •·O ~u:~:y~~lltrbelro IC) WOl'I 6·1, •·1, Mlr11u 114141 (Motl~-• Slftlll'S l(etter !Ml tltd O'Htnes1" .... cMf fr•nc.our •·3, det MUil .. •t. def Wdltr•,t . Jt<ObM>fl CMl won .. 0.•.0,6-1,._,. Metheny (M l WO" ...0, IOll 3·6, *On .. 3 ... l Inell CMI won •-o. •.J, •~. ''°· o. ....... C.V-Y·Mlrnell IMI dtl Hagey. M.tllty •·l, •·3; def Mty•f·H-s 6-J, Merlu (11) (11) LUU 6-3. Sl"9 .. I Btldge~n·8rowt1 (M) spfll •·3, Oltte,.,.n IMI 10\I to !lerecu.y 2·6 w ; 11.0 .... won M . lo>I to Wini rob J 6, loi.t to O\ltr I.. New,..n (Ul HI W.t.,nlMtW 10~110 Herodr ic k~on 2 6 • Sllltlff K•w,ul..,na IMI IOH 3 6, 16 3-6 Ntdeillll (NI def ... rdl"" 6-4, Otf wooro•4 •• Ct Pl•11• .. I. .. .. Hinley IM ) lo\\ I •• , ... 4·6. 4 6, Otmp .. ., IN) -n ""°· "'· ~Oii. (Mllo,t ?·•.O·•. 1·4, wooo-1. AkN!y CNl clef S<lltler M; det f T• Do11ll\e1 KUQOler 6·l TluchiG• Sweano !Ml dtl Fre11y. Otnther <NI'"'°" ._1; lost !M.. M••er • o. 4 3. def Ho l!oyd 6 1.1.. OD.,.... Coulson Kuyper (Ml won .. , ._2. S•edl11nd.un,,•rt IHI Clef ChO•· lo\I H. 1·6. ' ' O\Hllte»6-0, oat Bro.benl·<iltnn..:L Newport 124"11 IJhl Wulm.11nw O.v1•0Li1W1 CN)W0t1 .. l ;won .. 1. M.lrosl IN) ~~~·~·:hnwn u .· det l:llMIJ'tlU Ill ~t•l•Y•_., S~n ~oou •o. ~J Armor 6 o. Clef MdblM kun def. SteflftflOti .. 3. ~. Zer¥et Roy 1Nl-n6 4 .. ? 6-0. 6 0 .. ~tmplOtl !El'"'°"' J.6·1. Purson IHI to\t 68, toed 11; 'Mltl 6ur91ru tEl def. Arono 6-l, ~I to 6 1 ... 1 Par11tm? ... Nrsb1l IN I lo\I 0 6 4 6; won •.o. t.-0. R•nn (El IO$t 3·6. 3-6. Oo11lllH 0.11lllfl &aum•n·Wn1twe.r INI del Foen<I\. O. Lynolt·M<Oona1d (El def. Wolh•m\ I> O. 6-0. Gel LeldhOldl· Hor\m4ll'l·Y•rl1'19ton ''°• dtf. C.rllr>-Oelult1 • I 6 I. ~hno .. I. Str•u»·R.,orden (N) won 6.0 ... O; , ~. mp11t11.G411...,._, (El -. w, "'°" •·O. 6 l. ,.., £dhoa !Uhl 12hl Fou"t•i" Vll .. y ~ .... s S1"9lu Rt•My (Hl lo\l IO Wriglll 2-6, lost'° • Po\so !El del. Cooperm.tn 6·3, 0.1. ~lc110 2•.10\l to ~lrowaski J.-6, lost Benedltl 6·3, def. Murad 6·:1., oel. to Oel•pi>l-6. 8drbtr 6·1. • a .......... -... ....... , ... 0,6-3. RuudlEi wOl'l61,6·0.6-?,6 I. AossitH >won ... 3.•·t,lo\t4·6,2-6. - Lynolt IE I won I> 0, 6 1, I> 0, 6 I Oollon IHI IOSI 1·6. won 6·3, lost U, Rub.ldue CE l won 6 2. 6 3 , fol.I 4-6 , H. 6-l Do•Wn Oo11blH Cdne·Sl••tl IHI det. Nelson.Qin~ 1, Studdert O. R.un !El IHI. •4.6·0.dtl. Kocll·Kotow6-0 ...... Ooormtn·W.t9Mr 6·1, •·4, det. Chu-Pncoe·Moon (Hl wol\ •1 Ml WCll\ l*ardrot h6·J,6 4 .. 1.•·0, ' ' P. B1nghc1m·MOnr It.I won 6--1 6-4 • _,, .. I, 10>1 S-1. ' ' CtiUIMHt (12\t) 111-11 El--. Htg. let<" us• 11 Ulf)I SaddleN<.lt s ... ,1 .. Songlrs ChU\lltt <Cl def. ~rlnesortW,Clef, Vanderr1el (H l def OslroW\kl t.-1 1H'ra1n;, • 0 .. Morgc1n l>·O, G•rGn"' .. o, A0\\106-l. ' S1n-0.in cc;> won 6-l. 6-2. C,.l1ch IHI won l·S. 6·2, 7 6 .... 4. Frencll!Hlwonl·~.6 1,6·1,M (.olOy IH >lost J 6. w.oro 6-3, 6 0, .. 2.· Do11lllU 6re('·Colher (HI Ge l f ilk IC Chi• 0.vt\•-4. 6 O; YoCkrV·Mood1e6-0.M . Ar•ltn·W1n1e1owd IHI won .. ,, M; se>lol l·S. SI. Girls preptenrus Hur1tt"910t1 k•ch (HI C•I Sill~lt Est•nc•• 126111 ll'hl Vtlll P•111 S1"gles Results S<11warC1 IE. I Gel Th~ne 6-0; clf'I ttow•ll • 1; Gel B•llnrop •·O, oe1 Norden6 1 ' Phtlh~ <El wont. O, 6 1,6·1,6 1. WOMEN°S SOFTBALL M.tr901 tE1won6·0. 6 •. 6 1.IH OrM191 Coatt CJ) Ml:V•Cker IE> won •·2,•·1,6·1,li·f . •---r.cr ·~ ~ 11 rlli Ooublu .. ,.. O 0 Saw.tY.t·Gwlnup IE I del Gr-lo-Elt•lly, 11 3 1 t 0 D.ivoG•on •·O, 6·1. de f CllPCIOUIO• Corowell.c r ~ 0 0 Sloe um bl. 6-? ~"!1t:;'· ~s 3 t ~ ~ sp~~~.~~~::.o•ler !El won 6 J, 6·1; ~~~i.rt, lb ~ ~ 0 0 cou.i Mes. 12•1 ti 111 >I El Mo«Miw wooo,.rt , o : ~ S1nqlu Aoevtone, tb 1 o o o .,.,~rn .. r IC I <J~r Hdn,on 6 O. del lot•ls 23 3 4 :S J .. n.,.•n o O, a, I. Po:drt~ 6·0. dd. Reed Sc.ore br t1111i111s •O • r II e HMro,1c1 .. on110 6·0 60.61 Fullerton 000 010 0-1 2 4 HlkOrt«nlC>won• 1,111.110,6·1. I OrangeCoa,1 000 003 x-J '2 Hvr>1tn9ton IC 1 won I> O. 6?,11 1.11·3. ,._,._ W 1 <•l C>o11ble\ ..,._,," n M"wd·• Arn,,.nddrll I() split with s.n.uo.cf •It ~ V.1fln 0~,1 ... y Jo. lo•. del. Kt'nyd· (alderon,p ; 0 Lurtoo 0 11 0 11.· .... cotonu FrrlnC• • IC I won 6-0, • 4, 8ur11~. If ~ 0 ... onoC. o I =;.~1, • ~ .f1u1tor \lursitg ~~~;;~b ~ ~ Est•nc1• (211 101 VIII• P•111 Ol•Yf. rl I 0 S1119lts M.iul. lb I I Pa1'>01El delS.Qf'.,61.defOuon9 Cru~.11 O 1 6-0.delByhnk1n6·1,defC•rroll .. >. Wilha•ns.Pf' O t JonMloro!Elwon•·3,60,61,l>O. Kyltr,rf l 0 Bl•tk1e IE I -n 6 l. 6 o. 6 J ... ? Kr>t"nk•mP. ?b 0 0 D.tvlison I E I won •·?,6.0, 11-0.•0. TOl•I 11 • Double• S<.•r~ lly l"nings II 'rtoi 1 • 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 I l 1 0 1 0 0 0 o ·o 0 1 0 I 1 s r II • Nelw•n·Carroll <El def Attlr•n'" Lyle • I. 6·1, def H .. dlfy·POMll .. o. •-4 LA H•rbor 000 000 _R~ 1 ·3 ~oenw.si ooo Hl ,_. 1. r l omei·L•ncolro I El won 4 1.6-0. won '"°-11-3 -Coron.tdtl Mtr llll Ill ~9"011• Sln91es S<no11e IC I t~I •·•·won I S, Rvlln IC 1won1-S. o I. TtylO• ICI won• 0. Gll,LS TltACK SA Y•lley IS'I IH I Edi.- 100 I Jono IE I 2 F avori <S> 3. 0.nloOn ISi Time 11 4. 210· I L•w IS) 2. Grdy (El 3. lwl.or JSI Time 21 ~· I 440-I 6onds ISi 2. Willlams !El 3. 81oun1 !El Tome . I.Oii.i. 880 I. Tll.irp !Sl ?. Hauplm.!!n ISi TRACK l.HermlilnntSl.l•me.2:31.3. Mole · I. Hauptman tSI 2. S•lbils (SI e e 3.M.tr-de IE>. Ttme.•:24.3. 80 LH I. Bonds IS I 1. Th.ttp CSI 3. M<Koon IEI. Time: 14 0. (Continued From B2l 4•0Ret•y· 1i SA va11ev. Time; S6 3. 880 Medley Relay-I. SA Velley. • J R1c11mono CCI. Junop 01s1•nce 3$-?. T ,.., ... 1 04 o. J>-1. HJ I Heron IE l 7. S1lbls (SI J. PV 1 G•lloland (01. Htlghl' 'j). fdrren IE I. He191'11 4·3. :,P I. b1QQ\ IC.I 7 6Pll•'l'Y 101 J LJ I Favor> ISi 2. Farrfll !Ell. Cunn1nqlldn1 fCI 01,ldnc~ JI 3 M<C•ulty IE> Oo\liince: 15·6. D1><u> 1 lloQ9> ICI 1 Cunninqt\.tm '>P I Bullock CEl 7.0sborn tEll. \Cl J. 8elldn•v 10 I D1>ldl)<e 113 8. Lutttn IS> Ot\l•n<e. 29·1. FAOSH·SOPH C•nyon 1111 l"I Dan• Htlli 100 I. brown C 0 I 7 Ve II rt CCI l. Rutktr !Cl. l 1n1e 11 l no 1. Vellrt cc I 1 Or own 101 l. RuOer ICI Tome n 8 4JO I. I< 1\lntr tC I 2 Myer ... (0). T1n-e :S~ S 880 t. Seal· v I 0 l , B•qley !Cl J. Gnl'ldlvc1 I 01 t m ... 7 17 4 M.Oe I S.-•l~v IOI 1 IC1\l'let ICI 3. li.l>QueZ t 01 T '"'" • ~l 6. 7 Mile I bd>QUt'Z (01 7 Fr•Ynf (C) 3 Fo>ltr tCl T 1rooe II Ol 0 1Xll1H I K1no'"'" CO)?. Oraf (Cl. ·tin.,; 19 9. llOLH I.Go Br.ay <Cl 1 IC1nosh11a COi ) S<no<.k 101 T1n1e 41 S ~JORel.iy I 0dn• Holl\ Tome· SI 0. Mile Reto 1 C<inyon. Tome 4 00 O HJ I. SMnnon ICI ?. Junetu ICI 3. Gillland 101 H••ont s I LJ I. Shdnnon CC I 2 Welu (Cl J. Juneau CCI Oo,1<1nce 16 11. TJ I. !>11.tnnon ICI 2. Junuu CCI J. Ronoero 101. OoMilnce: 34·1. PV I. D••On IC I ?. Walls ICI 3. Larwood IOI ~•~•9hl 9 O. !>P I. Modu9no (012 B1rtct>4'r COi l. C•n•pt>."11101. Oo'>lanc~ J1 I'., Ot>cu> I Campbl'll 101 7 H.1te 101 J MOduqno 11.> I 01>ldn<~ 107 J. Awards Day For AYSO The awards day for re- gion 41 of the American Youth Soccer Organiza- tion will be held Sunday at Mi ssion Viejo High stadium at 12:45p.m. Over 1,300 local adults and yout h s will participate in the affair. The scheduled events in· elude an exhibition game between the Disne~land team a nd members of re- gion 41 and appearances by th e L os Angeles Aztecs soccer team. College Tennis • OCC (ti Ill Ml. S•" Ar1tor110 Sl"'llH ~II IOI dtl BonMr S 1.1 •.6 4. t_.,nc.n 101 oet Wilcox•?. 6 I J0t1e' 101 0.1 Bl•rocnard •-3. l-6, 6 I. Schoel 101 dtl Peler'>On 3 •. 6 ?,6--?. MorlOl'I (01 oel C••HOl\e 6 0 6-0. C4Sltllo (Ml dtl N~dUU • ?,• 4. 0.11bl9' Small·Jones IOl def 6onMr· P..Ltrson •·4. •·I. Lync11-scn11I COi del WtlCOI< C1•rrone 6·4. 4·l Nedttu·Morloti COl <HI Bl•nch.trd· CtsUll06·1, • l, 4-3. s.Md .. lleclt 161 CJI Greu,,_t Si"t .. t Gentry ISl d•I Kl•rr 1·6 •·I. F•lletme1r <SI def MOOl'ltV I s ..... .... Miiier ISi def R•nm &·l , 6 l Lind IS> def Oomscheskl 6·1, .. ,. W•ll <GI <HI Whtllktr 6·0, 6·4 FH<S ISi def L•Co\le s 7. 1 '·' 3 0o11-.1u K !4tr·Oomtcll•skl <GI def Genlry F•ltermtlr .. I, ... , Moller Lind ISi def R•~m Moorol'( 1S .,_ Well·F1rrell (GI d•f Wn1l•ker• FHrS S-l, l-6,• 4. Wttlrne"' 111 UIS.C.tGol~ S1119IU ~Vtlo CS> def. P•rton6·1. •·1. 0NM S••n IWI def. PrellymMI 6·3, 63 C.rut>bS (WI def Vr-n •·•, l-3. Coron IWI del. Hunter .. 2. 2-6, 7-6. 1(1119tWIO.f Wuwr .. 3,7-6. Cornelius IWI G•I. WtlltrU-0, .. J. 0.11blff ~v110-Pn1tyman ISi del. P•rt- Oll.lneQero S-7, 7·S ... J. Brueos·Conn !W I def. Hunter• wuver .. 3,6·? K•nv·Cornellus IWI def. v- W•lltrs~6. •·3, 6-4. 0.IMll Wot 0 I Ill Rio HOfldo SilltlH PO\loO IGI d<!I Morrt&,6·3,6·1, PUI (RI del. Zttk•·O,._I Tyr• IRldtl.Jonn•-0,6·• !.chillln<J tGldel G•llardo6-1)7.s Y'o11cn~r IG I dtl. Ten Cate 4·•. 6-1 Y'ott11n IGl <Hf. Rude11,.11.in .. o, 1-6. ··~ Oe11blts MOtrt\•PUt (RI def. PO\SO·WtlCIWr ,. 1 s Jonr\ Wol CGI dtl. Ge1141td0 B•rl!>e< 6 0.1·~ v. .. 11.n Schlllnq IGI Gef, Tvtt Ruotn•tk1n 4 •· 1·•. forleot. c.o:~rw:a def. 0111910 •·O, del I l*U ICl-• ••• '· O.¥MH Rohn141·Brown~ !Cl <NI Mort· V1llan111 M , CHI W1tU.n1' WIQlll II 0 Gt•svnoy.r.wtoM ICI uiut .. t. H. .l'ro•,..Sopla I Httw~ IU\.11 (I) Wn.,..,..,. s.,.. ... 11:~~.nc.o CHI Oef Fre1t•11 "a; ~.El· J0t1et INl-M, •». ICtr"\ IN I Otf Curl •·O, dtf Coot. •.O. RU~rb IN I wofl 6.J. 6·2, •·l. NitOleltt IN I 0.f Fr•ll•o •·3. P1toll1 CN I clef C11rl •· 1. 0.•Met Aemstr•UUQlll•n CNI def Ootw•· Mtlllnoero.1; def N•ag-Ooro•ld .. 1. • t,••mtr·Sl•••rt CN l won .. 2; - S•1111no·HOd$Oll <N I def NHQ· Oon•ld .. Schimmel broke the Orange County record of 15-2 with a 15·9 last week. He cleared 16·1' ~ on his second try and missed three limes at 16·4. Teammate Tim Vahlstrom was second at 15-6. Tom Jennings, eoach or the Pacific Coast Club track team. a nnounced Friday that Feuerbach is a definite entry. "And if the we at her is good. Stones will compete also," says Jennings. The meet is set to gl'l under way Sunday at noon with the steeplechase. The six-mile run is set for 12:25 with the 440 relay Admission is $3 for 1tdulh. and $1.50 for children six year::, old though high school age All youths under six will be admitted free. Stones, who has a best of 7 5:i 1 heads the high jump field whu:h now includes 12 seven-footers. The others are Reynaldo UrO\\I, (7·4l. P a ul Underwood <7 2). Jerry Clup <7 ·2'~>. 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LAGUNA HILLS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-2880 25252 Mcintyre StrMtr Suite I (WI., W.st C.nf9t) LAKEWOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-925-6686 5924 South Stf'Ht ORANGE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 997.3151 167 So. Tustin AYtHt SANTA ANA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9770 l l 36 So. lristol St1'Mt .UY 1m TRUlllllY I A.•. Tl 8 P.M.; FllDAY 8 A.a TD 9 P.•.; SATURDAY 9 LM. TO I P•.; SUIDAY 10 A.II. TO 4 i•. • If 4 OAIL Y PILOT Wedneaday. March 19. 1975 OPEN STANCE ON SAND SHOTS i • • ' ... ~-~>.;' • ,. ~· ... 1 l>uggest that you hit your normal shots from sand with a slightly opened stance. In th is stance your forward foot will be pulled back a bit f3rther than your rear foot from the target tine (see 1llus- trat1on ). This stance causes your c lubhead to move through the striking area on a slightly outside-to· inside path and. therefore. to take a shallower cut of sand than would be normal 1f the clubhead moved straight along the target line. By taking a shallower cut of sand you will find that th& clubhead moves more readily through it without slowing down too much. You will leave fewer shots than normal in the sand or short of the flagstick: The open stance, however, applies only on shots from a normal he in the sand. When the ball is somewhat buried, you will need a square stance so that the clubhead will cut deep enough to move under the ball. "HITIING THE IRONS"-offers soltd 1rip, stance ;andswingpoint. ers to boost iron play and lower golf scores! Send 20c and a stamped, return envelope to Arnold Palmer. c/o thos paper. Newport Spikefest F ea tores 2-Mile It's lhl' f1r :-.t running fi nJb of thl· cl ~l\' S;.itur· rb~. L>ut lht• 2 milt• al the 10th ;i111w.tl lk;1t h.C1tie~ .. t rad; c.rnd fu•ld lnvita t ion;.d. s pon:-.orC'll b~ t he <"o..,ta ~ll•:-.a Nt•\o,.port JJ.1r1>0 r I.ion s C l ub. :-huulcl ~<·t thl' pact• for llw n·..,t of t ht• comp<.>t1 lt<•n Jl Nt•\\ port ll.1rhor l liL!h. E<l1:-.on Jl1 gh ':-('olln ~ft-Connell 1s tht.• l'..lt I\ l.1\ol'ltl' "Ith ht:-.!) 17.fi ,·lol'ktn ~ of la:-.l ~ l'ar and :t !I 19 LO h1-. ('f"t•cltl 111 h1:-. t1r:.t me<.'l lh 1.., c<1m p ..11gn But he s hou l<l n •t'l'I H' ~ome stiff com1.w t1t10n. S :rn Clem e nte 111nior Terry Huddleston hus u !) 21 entenng tim e und 1\lt~:-.1on V1 c1o's Jon Cook has a 9·27 to his credit. ,\ I s o c n t r r c d 1 n Salurd ~1~"s meel are Bill St. .John (9:30J :.rncl J oe Dowling (9'31 l of Mater Ul'1 . and poss1hly Charlie Wulcwk of F:clis on. v.hu h ;.i~ a H 25 to hi:-. c rC'd1l. W;,ile l a k w a" f 1fth m ('J F fro:-.h soph m .1~lt.·r.., mect last year-the evt•nt McConnell cap· lured. T"o aces ore m issing from the day's agenda, tn addition to the Marina ronlingent, the o nly Or;.i n ge Coast area schuol nol to compete in lhl' meet. · L1i;una Beach's l!:ric 1 lubt i:, p.issing up the met•L rlue to his recent in- Jlll'\ lit.':-. back in train· 1ng. but h e'll skip this one His record of 9:06.0 f1)..!ures to s tan d up .11w inst S;.iturday·s c·om· pd 1t10n. ,\bo out or the meet is Corona dt·I Mars Brian Hunsaker . ThC' 2-mile finals begin at 1 20 fol lo'' 111~ a 11 a m -;tart which begins with the IO\' hurdles µn•· hm:-. v;,ir:-.1ty and jv pole v.i ull ;.ind triple jump finals. ;\ 1 e l'l d ire ct or Rob Hailey, :'\e" port Harbor ll1~h s pike coach. rt'· po~·t s the trac:k 1s 111 ..,u1wrl> t•ond1tio11 Woinen's Sports (;IRL~BA~ICETBALI. \larsify Hlq Buell (•41 IHI Cos~ Mew Jo« n-h n .. ntft J) Ft•1Mr. c,..-p1>dl o 1 ( • McCorm.n V ' • '" ._I (If ku"' '"' Otttld IO lr"OO" ~·~t1UQ ,ur"i •1unttn 11 n b(.• ... h- (..,..olftdnf'J / v 11u J ..... 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T c:.o•el (01 <· 141 S.!M' R,.d(rr n l•I <• Ill Gold i;,c'Of 1no 'ub\' M •\\•nn V1.-1n. Houw- '· BttldWtn8 Un1vtr\•tv ""''"11,,1 Halfhmt M >\\\Gn U•~ 10. 8 & Men' Rou!ldap Oilers, Monarchs l)ollect BigC~yon Cup on Line Foreign "" p ' J • ' The HunUnctcm Beacll SI ll l y Hutton o ls o r.::.z:'.•~<• ·~ ! l ~ 0 018t8 Ollers opentd lpAr• emuh.ed a homer for the ~ .. ,, ,, ~ : : ~ .,... IA11ue batebal' •t'UM Oikra.· ~~'!::' l o 1 o Tuesday atteraoon with ~ .. , 0_. m s-;i:~·.e' 2~ ; ~ ! Ron Bradshaw meets Country Clllb. George Holstein I lJ for Players will have two the president 's eup weeks to complete their t•hamp1onship at Big Ca· firs t match following nyon Country Club Sun· conclusion of the qualify. day. ing round. The match will bei.:m 'l'he annual mid-winter al 8. 45 following the con-pro·am for new mem- sol a t ion flight final bers will find head pro round between Dewey Gerald Ha ll joining the T ackaberry a nd Bob new group for a round ol J lillgrcn. golf to get things started. -1 n a m c n 's c I u b Bob . Gei!enworth and mulligan SC'ramble. a Tom Schauppner, assist- tc•am composed of Rill ants ul Santa Ana, will 11:.incn . ~larco A nich. take over for two addi- l'h1 l Sp11lt•r and HO\\ard l10nal rounds with the Abl e fin1 shl·d "1th a 50 1:) ne\\ members and older tu ca1>lurc low nl'l plJyers having an op- honors portunity to get better ScC'ond place in thl' net acquamted through the .ict1on \\t'nt to W11l lhg-serieli> gm. George Ryan. Toby Irvine Coast Obon <Jilt.I Dave Ward al . 52. The 12th annual pro- In gross competition, member tournament will Frank Ryan. George be held April 9 at Irvine Holstein, III, Paul J en-Coast Country Club. nings and pro Gabe Loya ln this event , some 29 had nine birdies to finish Orange Coast area pro· with a 64 . r c s s i o n a l s w i l I A th reeso me wo n participate in a shotgun secondplaceat66includ· start. Four amateurs ing Da,·e Barnes , Bill will be teamed with each Doyle and Hank Weeks. pro in a two low balls of In earlier tournament foursome competition. :lCtion, J im H arstad and H<irry Bouchier won a partners tin whistlu K T 1 e\'l'lll WJlh an 82. ey le ts St><:ond place "'cnl lo l'k irl ).ldlugh an<l Jim lla r s lad "1th 78 "ith F Harry Marlin ~nd Ben Or De.ine a lso posting u 78 Girls bul l o s i n g ou t on matching scorecards. Jack Love and Gene Parker placed fourth at 76. In a mixed low ball of foursom e e vent. Mr. and Mrs. Will Higgin teamed with Mr. and Mrs . Kirk F:lliott to post a 58 ror fi rst place. Two teams tied for second at 59 including· the Harry Perrys and the Dick Buerksons. Santa Ana Qualifying ror the pre· !-.idenl s cup l'om petition h as been e~tend ed to Saturday at ~anti.I Ana Artists Win, 3-1 Mickev All('n hit a two- run smsd~ in the third in- ning a nd Bill Dol by hurled ~i;.. innings of hit· It's:-. ball Tuesday as the L<tguna B<•uch Artists ('dJ.:l•d vis iting Army- 1"\a,·y Aca<kmy. 3· 1. in a non ·leagut' ba s eball gamt'. U9UN BUtll (J) •b , " "" Serr•no, ct J 1 1 O W>'1Ql\I, 10 l ? 2 0 All~n lb l 0 1 1 Kr•-r.c I 0 1 1 Gooam•n, c O O 0 0 Rt1tly, r1 1 0 O 0 Mlllt!r,•I I 0 0 0 .Jolln"°" II ? 0 0 0 l.eebrit~ II 1 o o o M<ICeown, 11) I O O o Hunt 2b 0 0 0 0 Ht rll~ \\ ? 0 0 0 Oolby,p 1 0 0 0 Total\ 11 3 I> 3 $U<•11Y 111114119~ r II • Armv·NllYY 000 000 I I 1 0 l.~UM!leKll 102 000 x 3 I> 0 Championships in the South Coast and Beach Cities Leagues will be at stake Thursday on the (inal day of play for the regular season of tbe girls basketball program along the Orange Coast. Laguna B each and Mission Viejo will enter their important South Coast conflict with iden- tical 8·1 records. In the first meeting of the two teams. L aguna Beach won in a low scoring af- fair, 22·21, then dropped its next game to San Clemente, 25-23. Thursd:l y night's game will be played at Mission \'tt'JO after a 6:30 1umor varsit~ t'ncounler. 1'ewporl II arbor, un- der the direction of Lynn Blanton, will be out ·lo win the Beach Cities League title. The Tars and Fountain Valley are both undefeated going in· lo the game with 6·0 re· cords. The title game will be played Thursday a fter· noon at Newport begin· ning <it 2: 30. Barbara i\m a nn's Fountain Va lley squad has kept pace with an un· defeated slate. This will be the only meeting of the two schools in the eight-team. circuit. Following Thursday's games. the learns will not return to action until the CIF playoffs begin Thurs day, Apri I 3 follow· ing Easter vacation. I . A an easy 7 · l win OYtt Se~ •• r " '-' $UH" 11Ullfl9• n rea dJeb&Ck Hith in • lafl\f ~i:c~:.:;, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~lto.t<" 000 001 0• 't ~ ~ played at RuoUnaton 111'1111,,. 3 1 ~. o~ -;::Hl·IJ=~=·=<="==200=2=2=1 ="=-='='°='::; Waler polo enth\IAluta Beach. • · ~~~.~~:"·"' ; ~ ,. 1 th 0 ri ..... t I' E«i.•, II ) 0 1 0 a ona e range __..,.. In other area diamond-Aeitvi..11 o o o o will have an opportunity play Tuesday, Mater ..... u.,r,, 111 : ~ g ~ ~watch the No .. l t~am Del's Nlck Harsh pitched ~·~~~·:... J 0 : ~ mtheworldinachont.tdl a o ne -h itter' as the ·~~~~~ ~ J ~ t weekend when the Monarch!i posted a S-1 Ha•111·P ~ ~ o • March19,20,21 •1 .. 8:30.PM Hun1arlan National win over St. Antbon~in ~~·r;.~~,,. ,. ~ • 3 Am1heimConventlonCenter team plays the U.S. Na, an Angelus League s1.An100n~-·~""l;:' o • 1 r. tional squad in a series o( game. . ,.,. ••• , 0t1 010 ~JO • ~ • See th~ ::I~ games. A ..;11nne1ra-",,. The Cirst encounter Tom Freman, Ed "' .... ad1m ~.:;1't--\... will be Thursday night Vignaroli and Dana Fr•m•l'f.~~ ·~ ; ~ ~ Gollo\;uOl(!ver assembled (7) at Belmont Olympic Mugavero each collected V•nT•Qll•"'· 11 ~ ~ g ~ for one show I Pool in Long Beach. Thls two hits in Huntington's =·:~· 21> 2 o o o All o1 d · T k' game will be televised win over Saddle back. ~O:~':;.~ ~ ~ ~ j Open to Inv ve in 111c ing fornational showlng~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ later date. · 1 · Saturday afternoon the s ame two teams tangle at' the Newport-Mesa pool and Sunday they meet at M arauerlte Center \)(fol in Mission Viejo. Both games are scheduled for 2 o'clock starts. · The Hungarian t~am arrives today and in ad· dilion to the games in Southern California, will s tag e sc rimm age sess ion s with the Americans at Belmont pool Monday and Tues· day evenings from 7 to 9. The Hungarian coach will s tage a clinic for all area coaches Monday night at Belmont Plaza from 7 to 9. He will ex· plain the Hungarian tec hniques developed through generations of the sport. This system is charac· terized by fast s wim· ming, quick movements and expert ball handling. Outstanding stars in- clude such world all- stars as Ga~r Csapo, Istvan Sd\tos, Endre Molar, Laszlo Sarosi and Tomps Farago. The Hungarian team recently ca~ured the E u r o e· a n championsh ps and is currently pr~paring for the World Cham · pionships lo be staged in Cali. Colombia in July. The Hungarians have won five of the last nine Olympic Games gold medals in water . polo. This will be the first time the team has visited Southern California since the 1932 Oly mpic Games were held in LQs Angek!s. Hungary won the gold mectal in the '32 Games. At the present time there aTe 19 players in- volved wi\b the U.S . na· tional tearJi. They will be used on an alternating basis in Lhe three games in Southern California and three additional out· in gs in Northern California during Easter week. Bill Barnett of Newport Harbor High and Ed Newland of UC Irvine are assisting head coach Peter Cutino with the U.S. squad. Tickets for both Orange Coast area games will be availale at the pools. Adult tickets sell for $3 with a student ticket at $2 and a child's ticket for $1. SANTAANA WESTMINSTER 2t46 MISTOl ST. ls.JC> L HAltlOll llVO. 1211 £. '11tST ST. AT CY"'US 15221 KACH ILVO. COSTA MESA I FULLERTON to. Of SM DIDIO FW'r. PtiOHt: 1~700 PtiOHE: 547-74n l'HOHE: l93.fi544 '"°9ft: M•lW Of'£N MON:nutu FRl.1:30 A.111.·9fl.M./SAT.1:30 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.·5 P.M. 1ltl'J(, t'fln KllOIJUM OIL SAYER HELPS STOf Oil IUlNINO --~11111 lutare1 lo•I powtt l co,... prtu•on Add to l°"' o<I h · dlf<t1 blowby. o~ b11tmn11 l eahautl ........ Sta-lube SUPEl·WHm MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE . 16 OZ. CAN •&UIJ CM·~ l.U8" FENDER BRUSH GENUINE BONDO QUAKER STATE AUTO BODY DETERGENT REPAIR KIT MOTOR OIL hpoir. hole1 l Li-~==~""' denh in car l true~ bodies & fend•r, leolit in go• lino, go1 tonk. l rod10· to". 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MAIM ST. 6112 UMCOLN 124 W. l.9tCOLN &4M421 547.7155 I IJMOIO t 774-71?1 ER70-14 FR70-14 GRJ0.14 GR70-15 HR70-15 JR70-15 l R70·1 5 .. , •• u M" '"""" I t J sk fir M· th fie co be he on ev 101 th· ('0 Fe be to ret ap de So ye ha pc frt of fo in LI. m m js YI th M l •R in lu t.t t" 81 in c c SC ~ c p A 0 Ci c c e " 1 fl e t ( t. J! • • ' 0..Mr ""*""" l'flolo The Ocean Rucing Fleet of Southern California has issue<l an urgent "mayday" in an effort l~ bols ter its s agging rm.tl'r ~cause or a lleged inequities Ill tle International Offshore Hutt' <IOR>. under which s ailing yachts are meas ured to dl' t•rmlne time ~llow ancl's in uf !shore racing. tn a recent bulletin, ORF .id milled: "The 10 R is m lroublt"" am requested some construct1\'<.' aclion by membc·rs to "do something about the '. & ·' rult." THE BULLET!!': said OHF. al the urcing of a numbt·r uf lh merabers, 1s undertaking a stuch or certain aspects of the rule\\ tlh the ohjective of dt:>termming h) a small scale computer .... t ucl) whether there are possible in terim' adjustments to th(' rulc- that ctn make it more eqLUtahle new local boats and a flexibly programmed IOR code. 2. t: TABLIS H a duta base of lot :.il r:.i c e outcom es and any other a vailable pe rform ance estimators to try to establish the must <1 ccurate rankmg of the perform a nee potenti:.il of the d\Jta ba::.c yachts . 3 With these tools. test several . rule modlfic a ti on proposals alrl'~1dy of record, test any new rule modthc ations from the · \;urlh Ame n can Yacht Racing Un ion, or othe rs that may be qe· 'duped. BOATING Nautical Language ·Examined Victor Az gapd1.m .• 1 l'e\\porl llc :..1d1 I l·:..1dl·llt author und !:>I udt•nt 111 things nauta·.d. "ill t.1k1 · an irreve r e nt 111111.. .it nautic al tt·1 m snulog.' 111 .1 talk befon• l he l'om IJ11H·d \\Om l'n·~ a11 d nll'll .., 1 u n <: h L' 11 n ~· t B .1 11 rn .1 ~dll Club FralJ). !JAIL Y f.'ILOT Adall18 Sail off lated t Nt>wport Harbor Yacht - Cluh's challenge for the <·ov~led Al Adams and Son Perpe tual Challenge T rophy has been accept· l'd b y th e dcfending C"ahnllo Reach Yacht < 'lub \\hl'rc it will be up tor gr;:i bs March 29 in T h r t• l' . q u a r t e r To n ~ :.1c·hls. The Adams trophy has hl'l'll raced for in waters from San Dal·go to S'an Fr .. rnct~t·o for o ver 25 ~e.11 s. CBYC regained it la!:>t vear in a SUl'.('t:':.sful t ltJllengc m Enc::.on-46 !'-I " ll " ., . p I' (.' \ i 0 u s I y • \II\(' h .. 1d \\o n the •· ,, .. ,.11, 111 l!Jil. .ARST TO FINISH Jim Kilroy's new 79-foot ketch Kialoa, flyin g the colors of L os Angeles Yacht Club, ma1·ked up her seventh straight line victory Tuesday when she led a fleet of 14 across the finish line in the 8ll·mile Miami to Jamaica race. Early reports indicated Kialoa's elapsed time of three days, 20 hours m ay stand up for corrected time honors. The proposed st_udy "ould · TllE TF.ST Cl'ltl'l'I Ull in all t:.i~l'S wall be how \\Cll the mud1f1cd ratings agree "ith the . performan ce ranki n g cs t;,ibhs hed by local boats in local rac~s. the bulletin said. Enlll ll·cl. .. \\ IH'l'l' l>1d Thev Get That \\ urtl' · Azg~pclian·~ l;,all.. de.ab with thl' dt•rs vut ao n nf many n :1 uti1· a I words and ph1•;1S l's f rom modl'l'll tl·rm 1 nolo,.:~· to sum1.: dJ t111g h;,it l.. tu anti· qlll t~· :\II\ (."::. challenge bin tlw Qu.Jc.l n ga , skippered hv F:d :\1 e s erve with ( 'lms Colby as tactician. C}ua dnga ha:. ~uc c essful­ " l'ompt-lcd in the 66 !'il'rt e~ and .\hmanson Sl'ri l'S . Kialoa First Into Jamaica . MONTEGO BAY. J amaica (APl-Kialoa, skippered by Jim Kilroy of Newport Beach. waJ first across lhc finish ltnl' Tuesday in the Miami· Montego Bay, J\Jm <11cu, sailing rat·~ .. The 79·foot ketch s;..ail cd the 811 mile race in three days, 20 hours. 23 minutes and 40 seconds, fioishing at8:33 ;,i .m . By ni~hl, no olhl1r boal had completed the course, amt br<.'l·t<.·s \\L'l'l' di m ini~hing i n lhe Carib· bean. THAT GAVE KJALOA a good chance to save her time on the entire fl eet and become the winner on corrected time As !-.C ratch bout in the handicap evenl, the tall·sparrecJ kt.>lch l'1mn·cles time al· lowances rangin g up to :39 hours t1J 12 other boats. So, if the 33·sfoop I lot Foot in Class C finished the race by 10 ·38 a .m. loday 1t would beat Kialoa in corrected time. !IO\\ L'\cr. there " .is no word on Hot Foot's position Ranger, Cl'a1 g Welch's 61 ·fool s loop which has been second since :-.oon ;.1fll'r rrad:.iy's start. needed to finish by l : 51 p. m . Tul'sday lo beat Kialoa on cor· reeled time. However, at noon Ranger was reported approximately 80 mile::. from Montego Bay. STRUNG Ot:T BF:IU~D Hanger were La Forza del Destino. Cont ere and Siren Song. Kialoa "as the fas test finisher in all seven Southern Ocl•an Rar in~ Confenmce events this year. but was knocked dO\\ n in the standings after handicups . For the fourth day, tlwre wus no word on the position of the four Class B entr:mts. T he only news from the fivc-buul Clac;,s l' fl el'l \\as that J .P . Morin of Miami had droppl'd out of thl• race with his 36- foolsloop Enoch 11. I 0 Y acl1ts Set For Caho Race Ten ocean racing ~ achts are scheduled to s tart in Ne\\ porl II arbor \'ad 1t Club'~ 720·mile Cabo San Lucas Race. April JS The race is open to cruismg type yachls with a minimum lotcrnalional Offs ho re Rule (lOR> meas urement of 27 .5 feet OI' whose " aterlinc length is 27 feel or over. Skippers must be members of a recognized yacht club. The nice\\ ill b<' salll•d under the rules of the North Ame rican Yur ht lli.lc1'ng Union. J ohn McCray is ~eneral ch111 r m an. The Cabo Snn r ,\tr a s fini~h lint> nl the end of Ba· ja California was l'lwsl'll Ul'l'<Illse ~ood winds generally µrC\':Jll as ta r !:>Outh £IS tht! cape. t :nder nol'mal conditio11s till' t·ourst' 1s downwind all the way. 2Weeke11ds ForL01ulon Bridge Rae The London Bridge •Regatta. world's largest inland sailing compeli· tion, has become so large that it will be sailed on two weekehds this year, according to the sponsor· lng Lake Havasu Yacht Club and the McCullough Corp. ·. The firs t h a lf is scheduled for April 12·13 with P acific catamaran s, Pri.ndle ·16s, Sol Cats and Alpha Cats competing over the Lake l l avasu courses at Lake 11 ayasu City, Ariz. On May 10-11 the Hobie Cats wit take over with competition for all of the various alzes, Hobie 10, 12, 14 and 16. R3ce officials said the first weekend is expect· ed to draw nearly 200 of tht P·Cats, Prtndlcs, Sol Cats and Alpfla Cats, and that the Hobie Cot As· soclatlon will turn out obout 400 boat.s for their compcUUon. 1. Establish a data ln1~1.· of th<' basic IOR meiis urcmcnts of 41bout 100 representati vc old ;ind The help needed is computer frt>e l1mt>, programming ex~ pcrtisc and assbtance in compil- mg the datu bas e. CB\T will condul'l a s:11loff to dl'krtntll(' the dl'ft.>nder. Other clubs 111.Jy ~ubmit challenges pnor tu lhe ral'e. A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO There's newer n a better time to buy a new car than right now. Here's why. AnAS CHIYSLER PLY"'111TH JOHNSON l SOM LINCOLN MERCURY ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO Clwymr·,_y_vttHHC U..coM-Mtrcury·CGpri VolYo 2'29 H•rbor llYcl. 2626 Hlllrbor llYci, 2025 S. Mat1ch..stft', C.st•MH• 546-1934 Codo Mtso 540·5630 A11oftflm 750-20 I I BAUER BUICK WARI S. L££ TK£000R£ ROBINS FORD A.MC ford Cors & Trw:kl 1Wc .. o,.a.1r1t11h L~ 12 l4 S. Mo in, 2060 Hcri>or llYd. 2'21 Hort.or llYd., S011to Ant 547-5126 Costa MeMt 642·00 I 0 Coit• Mesa 979·2500 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS DAVE ROSS PONTIAC CONNELL CHEVROLET Toyol•·Yolvo f'Olltioc Clttvrof.t Can Ir Trvcks 1966 Harbor llYci, 2480 Harbor Blvd., JUI H~rbor llvci, Costa Melt 646·9303 Cotlo Mua 546-8017 OOtto Mesa 546-1200 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Toyota Cors & Truck' SAOOLEBACK VALUY IMPORlS COSTA MESA OATSUN 18181 ~och llYci, IMW o .. ._ C•r• Ir Tnadt' H•t. lu<h 847·8555 28402 Morl)Utrfte f'\wy .• 210 Harbor 11 ... d.. MiuiOll Viejo BJ 1.2040 C.st• MH• 540-6410 MIRACLE MAZDA Mo1d1-Subon1 SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY CREVIER MOTORS 21 50 Hcrbor 11.,ci, Li11col11·Merc11ry·Copri IMW Co•ta Mo10 645-5700 130 I H. T11stin JOI W. I 1t Str.et, Diel Mll~ER MOTORS SMta Atta 547-0511 S•t• A110115·3171 fiat DOT DATSUN 120We\tW_. SHORECREST AMCnEEP S•ta A11t SS 7.2132 AMC·Jtep D..._Cers&Tn11tb 16751 ltochllYcl, llUS IHd1 It.cl, H1111t. leach 141°1066 H.t. leoclt 142·7111 MISSION ~IUD IMPORTS Mwudft len1·fiaf DUNTON FORD 2170 t Ma,,.,erite Pkwy., SUNSCT FORD Miuloa Vltio 8 31·I7 40 f«d Corl & Trvclcs Font Cera & Trwb 5440 G•rd.11 Gro•t llYd., 2240 S. M•ill Street. NABERS CADILLAC WHtmi11ster 636-4010 s.t• .... 54'·7070 Codilloc 2600 Hcrbor lhcl. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE H£RB nllDLANDER IMPORTS Coat• Mtio 540-9100 Oldt-bli..HOllct.GMC ~Ctn NEWPO! DATSUN 2150Horbor11.,cl, 9621 Go,..11 Grove ll•cl. D....._So •~•Romro Cotto Meso 540-9640 G••• Gro•t 517-7777 MecArtllw. & Jon'borff M.wport lt•cll I 3 l· 1100 WILSON FORD GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MEICUIY JtM PANOS-MAZDA f«d Corl Ir Trvcb UM•MH'C~ M•1cM Can Ir Trvcks 11255 ltoch lfYcl, ... H1111t. leach 142-6611 IHOOltocll ..... 200 t S. Mellc!Mtl~ H..t. kecllt l4J..IN4 •.-...no.2141 lfOWAIO CHEYROUl ~IMIORIS JIM MARINO MOTOR CMS lrilhlt flld.F.n-ari-h coll bu,..L a llllboi <l'li" Cllt..,..,.. een & ,,... ,.. ..... SMtll•cllH...ti M~rltMrAJ1 Iller ... l too W. Coast Hwy .. t 200 W. Coe•t Hwy .. _Mew~ leKlit DJ.Giii ... .,.,. ... di 642-9405 Mtwporl Inch 645-1 IOJ •1975 cars generally offer better fuel economy than 1971. 1972or1973 cars. •New maintenance schedules can save you hundreds of dollars Spark plug life rs longer. So are lubncataon and 011 change intervals. •Many important features you once paid extra for as options now come standard in the new '75 cars. •In many ways, it's what you can't see "under the skin " -quality, durability, engineering improvements -that make a '75 car a value-holding investment for the future. •42-month installment plans. whe re available. can reduce your monthly payments. •The average monthly auto loan interest charge ss only $3 more than 1t was sax years ago. •New car price percentage increases are less than upturns an cost of food . clothing and even your local movie theater. •The cost of a new car now takes less from today's paycheck than it dad 10 years ago. Then it took the median wage earner 5.1 months to earn the pnce of a base four-door car. Today. he can earn a four-door car in 4.4 months. •During the last few m~t hs the rncreas~ in resale value of used cars has been high enough 1n many cases. to offset completely the new '75 price increases In effect. used car prices may never be higher and the cost to trade may never be lower. •It all acids up to a lot for your dollar at a Hme when you probably n'eed a new c• -•!Kl ~ natfon's economy nffds your vote of confidence. • .. I " • ft OAlt.YPll.OT ... ==' :;•]; Mll'dttt,,0,21• 1-1:30PM ANhlltn C-0..tniion C-lff 0---200 ~~ Stt whft'S MW frOm every majOI truc::lt, i;omponeot MMt acrAUOfV tNnUfacturer! Os-n 10 AN hwol'l'ld in Trucking CoOlplete COY•r•o• ol county 9ov.rnn11ent end court•. !ffrr day In the Speed. f)o~pany 1Mail 1· Rusin sea; can speed the pl'O(a&~i it can take ur to one bOur to cull, race iJl&.o( their met.red m,ail bY. ~· !llid~ i 1 •!111"4 mttlJ,.Jf meteHjl the ir letters, race up, with a~ le.ttera :.re mixed. they mu$l go proprlate delivery destination ~. ~h these proce2>1l.ng s teps, too. Newpqrt Se pch postmaster· Glenn ' · 1 'Goodrich has unr.iounced. Jn Coritra1t, bundled metered mait Propertly bundled metered mall 1' HP&r!lited from the stamped mail 1m fa11ter service, Goodrich· said', "'hen lhe·s aek is opened and can iio bttause it bypasses processing step& 41i.reetly to letter sorting machines, required for stamped mail. Goodrtcb 1ald. METERED LETTERS lose this ad, • 0U&ING. THE critical evening \'antage, hov»ever , when they 1tre de· hOW'.1 th.la Ume saving often means po:sited loose In street coll ection the <Jiflereftce between letters getting' boxes . on the last transportation lo the ''The problem orten arises, desUnalfooarea andstayingoverun- Goodrlch swd. "when r1rms muil let· tll lhe next mornlru:~. ters at the close or the bU6iness day ~"Cut. LenilRttte SAN 1'11A'ficlsco IAPJ -Three California banks !I.a id they are lowerlng .their prlrne .• lAAdlni rate from 8 per~e.nt to 7~ per- cent. Crocker Ban'k 's move becomes e rfe~tlve today and the Bank m California drop was elfe.:tive TUes· duy. 1 Jn Los Angel'fs. Security Pacific Nation~I Bank an· OOUnt'ed the :same drop ef· fective today. Velis Fargo announced lhe sam~ cut Monday, erreetive Tues· clay. • ""J~?fetrl.c S~ch? WASl!Dll!TON 11\PI -TM· Meir!.< Council, 1pboSOtt<I by Ford. adminlsl-r•tlOn hopes lo aevfffl. l•f&e tdorporallons. Big t&M America into "the cr.anu· bui lnaa •ener<41.! favqr1 the and -meters metclc1 a:ya(eln · s,wltch to ·metric ~ause oi. lls without bcmt.dt ol govenurtent advanta1es rn ·lD.t·e.rnatlOnal :1id to the Workers and Industries trade. · · " that-have.to buy new tool..-a top · Noting that Common Market of'flelaJ!lafs. countrlell haYMemanded thet e.11 ..Uter the mail room has cl.Osed. If they Postmaster Goodrich said in addi· de~it loose letters in a street. coll ec· tiO~· lO 'provtd\ng a com.pany better tion box they art' rni xed with stamped wail service, ~undling is also the easy mail." way to handle metered mail in a com· -.=========o!=='="='"='=·=·=r ="~'""'' ;=l·=p=r=oc=e=s=sin=g=r='=c=tt=lt=;e=s=pa=· n=y=m=a=il=r=oo=m=. =========:1 15 potential DAILY PILOT Undersecretary of C~ctce U.S. eii:portS fneet metric stan· John K. Taborconfinn~thatthe dards by '\978.~ Tabor declared proposal, so.on to be aerit to that the conversion "is vitally Congress, will be essen\l.ally the important to the commwlities, ~ame aa one advocated~ Presi: faCtories and workers whose pro· dent Rleb,Jrd M: Nixon •hlch ducts are offered for sale over· failed to 'win. congressional ap-seas." proval twice over the last three year5. THE LEGISLA110N would crelte a naij_onal metric con· version board to advise industry, 4FromOCC • 111ltt1'f1v11c C1v~ Tft'bk 011n11,e Al;'lic)n$ A ... ins1 Cena1n S....~ Food Comp•nin OFFICE OF THE CLERK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA } NO. 11-2007-K LEGAL NOTICE ·ro· ALL EATING A!'ID DIUNKl!'IG ESTABLISHMENTS LOCATl!D IN CALIFOR!'llA, AltlZONA. AND NEVADA. E1'GAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF $ELLING f'AEPAll.ED FOOD FOR O N P.REMISES OR IMMEDIATE CONSUMP. 110!'1 WHO PURCHASED S!'IACK FOODS IN ANY OF THESE STATES. THIS NOTICE IS IN REGARD TO A 1"1.0- POSED SETTLEMENT O F A!'I ANTI-TRUST CL.US ACTIO!'I AND AFFECTS YOUR RIGllTS WITH RESPECT TO C:U.IMS AGAINST A PROPOSED SETTLEMENT FU!'ID IN CO!'l!'IECTION "'-'ITH PURCHASES Of SNACK FOODS. I. Thil noll.::c ;, ~i11111>·cn p1u'1111nt to Ru.le 2J(c)(2) •nd (c) f .R.C.P. Ind 1n ordCT or lhe Unit«! SULel Dit.Lrkt Court for lhe Cc:fttnl Dialtic::t ofC.ltfornl.il. ~. 01u Dcflncd: lh:t' PropoHC~ Scnkmtnt alfcru 1he riJhu o( rncmben of 1ht follo ... in1 dcic.ribcd c!au· •• All PfUOn~ rn Cal1(orn1a, An~ or N_evada. fllPJ~ ~•he b\.lsincss o~lin1 pr~.arcd food$ fl>f on-premisn or imrnedif.lt COl\lum~ (othc-r than any defendant n.orncd 111 Ille Compl .. m ~ .mto~ tdali:d IO or affih.aicd .. ,u. uiy s .... h dcfc:na.an1s!. •ho made pu.rd\aK:J or potMo chip&,. eOfn chip<;, barb«11C ~.a•orcJ po11110 th•P!I. Of torolla chips. (hcreinaftct "1nacl: foods"). 11 aoy time d11rin1 the period Octoba I, 19~ to Du:anbu JI, 1970 1n th<'. S1aLn of C1hforn11, Aru:Ufll or N~v•d.a. Dcf<rnfanu de~ncd · The 1 .. m "defendant .. °' ''dd'eOO.nu" .as"bw:d llettin itldude:s U11ra Scud<lcr'i, ll'IC., Pci lncorpouced. Fnto-Uy, Int., hpsico, 1 ..... Granny Goose Footb, lllC., Bell 8rtlld Foods. Inc., Sun1hine ll~it, 1111,:., BBF liquidatin~ Euo Food f'rod1Kt1, Inc., f t•ln lnlanahonal. loc., ur Clov<'f Ctu.b Foods' Company ind all prrde(:CS;WrJ, su~ su.bsid11ria, 1ffi!i1tcs. and diviliont (Jf ~1d 1h:frndan11 It .is nu1 ""<~ry fOT yoo to luivc. pW"Cha~ sn&ek foods manllf1c:1W'cd by Oll<E or the defendants nor nml )011 have purch1...V directly (1om I rnanllfKIUfct', to pa.nic:1pale in thil htiplion. 3. There is pending ;in KhOfl tnL1tled In Re Pri•ltC Civil Tttbk Drunqc ActlOl'll Alol lnst Ccfain SMck food Com~ma, No. 71-100'7-I. (hcl'ul'ICr ~i.aid 1c1oon"1. by ii•e d11fnen1 cliun. ~fn1cd Lo in p.a,ncnph 7, i«t ins to reoo\'ft" ucble d1rna.U1llcpdly siutAoncd 1.1 a rault ol an.eN riolatiOM by dcfmd~n1s oT S«tlOfl 1 of 1M Sham~n Act (15 U.S.C. I), with r~c 10 1M 51k ol ~ f~ ,p•rndy prier; li1ins oa thc A !Md raUt ol s.rw:k foo.h Defendants ha•c denoc:d and ronllnU( to d<ny an che,rses of •rooidoon& and •ny and. alt )1.iilllity in the. i.ction and hl¥C-"'.,.... def m i.a. The Coon h11 not pa1icd on 1M mcriu of the dtimt 9f o( 1ny of 1he dd'ema the.mo. J11e (K.oposcid Kttlanenl aRd 1his Nodu an ""'1• •dmiuion of liabih1y o( any kind wh1110cYu by any dd'cndtnc. ' J , 4. Thoo1h ckfmdan1s' ac.11 art allc.pd to have O«Wl'f'C'd frotn Oc:tobcl' 1, 193' to o-mbefn. 197e, Clllly ch~t ITll!Tlbrn enP&ild fn IM~ food e>paallOn!i in lht Pfriod J1n""'ry I, 1967 IU Dtcrmt-ll0 197(1 ME indllded in U\it Kt1lftMiH ~ o( Jlalllk oflimiutio.ttond adnl!ni.. 1111uve d111icuhie:s 1n admlni!ltr"1& 1 da15 (Of .a Ion~ period, ~ • • • ~. Yoo '"'· or rna~ bo:. a ~r of tlK diin daaibn:l 1boW and roul'ri&hts rnay be alrcn«t by .ud action.. Thit Notioe $ho\lld not imdcnlOOd a an t1pfci.Pon '?".any apinion b~ the C""1! as to the 11Wri1 a( 111y dlim ~ ddtMc. 1!Mned ill dlb liflption.. btu is .a6dy co ir<orm yo/ii Ol the ~y ol thu huianon and of 11\c PfOPO$ed setllcmo:nt dcxri~ hcreiA, t0 lbtt JOU ..ay dn:idc wl)lt Jlest" JO<! INY wi,d!. 10 take WI ..-'° lh1$ 11 ... , ... 1. - 6. Any propoKd dais member nYJ ttq1.1C$1 in wri•in~ poRmarbd o. or bd'orc Apiil '· 191~. Mdtcstc.d to the Ckrk o( tht U11hcd Stalel ~ Cao.irl, Caurill DiwW.1 ofYlifor~ia. u : $na(:k Food Lltlsa~No. 71,2"'7·R, P.O. 8o1 1999, s. Fnfw:'llCO, Calirornia MIO\, IO bt adud9d -.. lhc. dau. Sidi rcq~I for tAduwon ih.IR 11a1e the l'olmc and 14.draa o/ tfrlt d u1 member iuti111 ndwion and 1hlll 1uite 1ha1 1.:h ct..u manbcfo/I' choosa to (orqo any bmdit from the p<o~ i.c:ulcml!nl and IJO Qtlllde hinud( from any judsnien1 entered pursiu.nt tO 1hlt i.c.ttltmcnl. tr you n:qu.t;11 10 be ududcd, tht Cour1 dl.illl e~clude you a1 1 mcll'IMf ol tlw dlu. You will not 11lc:n lhlR in 'tile bcnefiu of lhc. pt'oposcd ioctlJ«ncnJ, dt:KTibtd below and ..,;u nol be bound by any 1ud1mcn1 entered i11 «tlUMCtion wi\h the ..ctllcmeril. THE SE'ITLEM.ENT 1. AlfttftltnH of Jtttlc!'Mnt, indudin1 1hc 1nt<T<la" anoc.ation •&T'a:mml, (the "pro~ Ktllcmcnt") h.i•c bttn reached •P<MI ll'oc: followi111 ictl!ll and cond1lll'>r1l: Sub;ttt to the 11pp<0¥11 of the Court., dd'tndan1s h•'C totlcct1vriy a11ccd, for 1 FULL alMl FINAL .ndcmo:nt of ALL Wims of members o( lhis dau •nd row ocher claw:s rd'crrcd to !xlo"', 10 a1ab111h a i.c:ulnnmc fund 1n 1ht 1mount of S6,000,000, If app<ovtd, tl'oc: Kttlnncnt fund •·itl be allocatal amon& the ~we daun 11 folto ... 1: Re1ail Gr~r Oa15 ,2,271,700 Cun1umcr CIJu 2,271,700 Ea1in1 and Drin~ina E1tabli!ili111tnt a~u 699,600 Liquor S1orc Oau lll.000• Public En101 y Cla11 l'JCl,opD Soi.000.006 t . lhc ..cnkmen1 rund (011hc nuns and dronki11,1 aubl1<h1nmt daH in the 11moun1 or 5699.600 will haw dcdue1otd from it, subject 10 the approval of lhc Court. a 1um not <'-'Ct:al1n1 Sl20l Ill for out-of·po>o:~cl C.lptnoa i.....,rrcd 10 date and a s11m noc t1occd1n1 1,.·,n11-fi•·c percent for 111or....,ys' rect. E1pcntcS •nt1o1rrcd in the adminisu·1hon of •M wollcmcnt and approved by 1he Coull w1U •lw be &ducttd. 9. E~ccpl as tu tWud<'<l cl.au member•, any 1ud11T1Cn1 cnt.:r<'d pun.,..nt \0 lbc prQ90ICd J.C1dnncn11haJI include, and tlind aU dau mcrt1bcn.. ;u ~" at ill of char p1rcnts. r;ulx11hano, alhllil!C!i, prcdecc:uon and ~~wn who a1c """"bcn ol che ~ •Ml.her or ..,.. they joilt or intenuic i• the ac11on. Any d;us m<'.mbt:r who don not cl«t to be t1cl11dcd from cl'oc: claw. nuy. but need nae, cn1cr 1n IP9Qla!IC* th10tJ.&h his own eounld. AU da.JI mt.mbo-1 -c1d..ocd or otherooi.Jc r~pre:sented w~L be rcprcxnLcd in 51i.d ..:non by Da•id B. Gold, Esq., IOS Montl<Hne<J Street, S11ik 1100. San Francilco, Californ1~ Q4104. 10. Certain C()ndi\Jon~ Kl forth in the •lipul~tion ror sttdC:ll'ICnl on file with IM Court allow 1ny ddcnd.!onl'IO void the p1opo!ied s.ctt\eincnt 1t to it, by no11ec filed with 1m Court, in wh1eh t»tnl ne11htt \h' iuia:.once uf thil Notice: nor submiulon or 1ny rf.QllCSI for c•d1Uion or any ci1im form lhnU have any en~ upon any ri&hL of that dcftndanl and 1ht ;l(OOn ma)· proceed apin1-1 that dd'cndanl Oil it/l iHllC:!l includiai 1he propriety of !he: action ;u 1 cla•• atllon. I L. A hearin• ,.iJI b. held 1n •ht cou11room oftht Honorable Manlld L. Real tJ 312 Nonh S!>rin1 Str~. Los A.nsde:s, Califoroit, 1110:00 1.m. on Ml7 19th.' 197~ (Of II>~ pu.tpoia o( dctcrmlf\"11 .. t.c1llc:r the proJK_>loCd .ICl.lkroc~ ~Id be 1pPfovo:4 by 1M <;:otut. and to dc.tcmnnt the atnOllnl of •t!orM)'~ fca and roih 10 ht: a••rdcd. If yoo arc i.;;usfitd .. ,1~ th" Kttlanm1, 1ndud1111 the. 111k!ciui all<XIJ!On &lf'OCt!ICnt. you 1--1 not 1p-pc.1r 11 1l11s hc..111m1. Any rMmbo.1 of 1hc clau ml)' 1ppca• 11 Lht hurin1 .... Jh.o• RUIC, ~any ii U... why 1he p<C>pOSed i.cnlcmmt or 1w1rd o( anornqof fca •.n.d C()!lb ~hwld 001 bc ap11ro•ed. No Jl<'UOn 'h~ll bo: heard al i.aid hc.arin1 unlos notice: of in1entl0fl to appur ind •ll 1roond1 fot iii objocction m Wl'tl!ltl. ioecthct "•!h •II 1upp0run1 papen and brief$, are l\kd w11h tile: Couri on or bdorc Apn! 16. 1975 i nd lhowins d>K-proor of Kfvicc: on the foll&w1ns: D.1vid M Gotd. E1q • Don J. Bdthcr, Ei!l. Gibson. Dunn ,l Cru1dlc1 David II. Gold, A P1of1:1.1ional Llw COfl'(llllion 101 Mont1omrry Streel. San Francis.co, CA 9•104 Anorncy (Of th~ Cla1s '15 South f1oVt Sir~. Los An&Cle1. CA '°°71 Dcfrn.c= Liaisortl.Cou"Sd ,\ AllOl'r>C.Y fl>f Odmd1n1 Frito-Lay, Inc. Any Wu member •·ho dou no1 na~e h" ObJICCllOn in the manner provided hu em &hall be dee.med 10 ha'ft: waive.I slldt objcaion ind 1h1J1 be (Ofc•cr fORCiowd from 11U1k1n111ny Ob JC"< lion (by 3Pf1C3l or 01hcr"1\t'I to tile ~ropmed ICltlcmcnt or award of attorncy1' («:1 and c~ll. The 1ili111 of an. objoccuon st...11notcucnd 11lc umc w11h1n "hich 1 d;o11 member m3y fik ileeepu.ble cl11m rorm1 punuam 10 ~1avaph ll below, nor a rcq~t for c•ciusoon pun.,..nt to pa1a1tdph 6 abo•·e, nor eldudc the ob,ector from any iu<lamcn• entered in !laid action. • 12. If the Coort 1p11ru•e. the pro~d i.eulcmc:nt, all mt:mbcn of Lhe dau who lu,·c !IOI timely rcquo tcd c1dusion and "ho made purcha,a ttl 1nack food1 durin1 !he rcriod of nmc i.<L forth in pJra111.a11h 4, above, 11\all be entitled lo p1ymc.n1 from Ille wulc"*lt fund doaibtd in parasra{'hl 7 and II above. The 11<:1. 1>r<lCffdl oft he i.eu!~mcnt fund .. m IK di111ibutcd on 1 pro 111..1 b&1is (which in no ncnl shtll cac.eed the 1mo11nt of"" da>m) to 1ach member of 1hc clau WHO TIMELY FILES A. CLAIM. The miry ol a final judamcnt ar,provin1 thi5 Jettlcmmt WU fully and tin.ally dis· eharac 3nd rdeaK ckfcndanu ind 111 of tMit dirocton, oftM:cri., cmployttS and •scnu f1om any unt.a liabililr to aU clau mcrnbc.11 who hi'"' noi. 1imtly rcqualcd culwion undn the 11rov..ions ol Ru.le 2J F.R..C.P. wi1h '"poet 10 any claim, demand, action. Clute o( action, or liabijity of any NIUK whatsoever, whclhtr or nol uow ~no•·n. w1.pa:tcd or d1imed, wtiic:h it CTCf had, "°"" hu OI' llaeahcr may ll&vc apinst 1 dod'endant pnulnllll' 10 a11y snld food produc~ •s defined in the •mended comptaintJ herein, 1nd rd1nn1 10 1n1 dirttt or indireci pun:~ or tnnllClions invotvinc s11acl.: foods prior lo Jan....., IS, 1974, "'hich dtims 11c uscncd under any fcdcr•l or Jtltc antitrust law Of bli.cd upon any 1lleptionr. of collution. conspll'acy, or similar 11i.c:r1oon" Of other m11ten •lleau! '" 11lc complaintJ IK:nln. In the tveru any ncc:u of the Jettlemcnt fund st...ll retnain after all submiucd claims 11Je approved., rcjc.:Ud in whok or in put by the Cou.rt, 5Uth e1ctH 1hall be di'11ribu1cd u ordered by 1ht Court KCOl'dins lo 11•. STATEMENT OF CLAI M 11. A clau ll'lmlbcr who dctin:t 10 1t.;c11c: PJYfOCnl, mu1t complc:te ind rtourn the 1nadlotd cia1n1 form Only Lhosc pcnOns cn1asc.d in the business of 1ellin1 prepared foods fOf Of1 rrc•n""' or immcdfa re con1umotion and who purGh,uc:d s11ack foods (meanin1 pota10 chips, corn chips. barbenlc ltavornl poUto chips or tortilla chi11•J ~t any time durin1 the p<:riod Jan.,..ry I, 1%7 10 OC'Cembu JL, 1970 in tile llil\O:S of CaHf0tn11. Arrl(Hll OI' Nevada should tomplc:tc and reLurn tht d;um form 14. AH c:la•mt miut be 61cd •llh ihc Clerk of the Un1lcd Stites Disuict Court Of1 or before Ille 3rd day o( May, 197~ in order 10 participate in this KLllemc.n1. IS. An1 di'IJllllO ~ claoms !ilia ti bt: wbmittrd to the Coun for dctcnnina1ion. 16. Nc:ilher 1hc iuuncc of th•s Notocc 11or the S\lbmittllln of 1ny rei:atoCSC few n diuion or dai111 forms lhan eratt any risht in an1 cla• lllQ1lba or affK'I lnJ iuU( in uid actlOO uni~ ~nd unless 1he Coort lll'Pfovel the pr~ Jetllcmcnl and then onty ii' 1CC01d1na with iu llnal judsmcnt. 11. FOf I more detailed staterncnL of tile: 111111U1 mvolvotd i1 11id ao:toon •ltd. lhc pi(Jp<)SCd IC1tian£nl. rderuoc:c ti made 10 !ht plc:ad11111 and other pa~u on file in said action, all of which inay be lnJPOClcd 1t lht Office of the Clerk o( tht Uni'lcd ~•let District Coun for \he. Cc.ntral Oi.wic1 ol YlifOfnia, durina Ille hou~ of t~dl blUinns day. Oiled: March 19, 1975 EDWARD M. KRITZMAN, C/(Pk U11!rtd Sra1t1 DLrrrkt Cow1 Ct11fTal Dliukr of Califer11S. FILL OUT CLAIM FORM-DETACH AND MAIL SWORN STATEMENT OF CLAIM TO: EDWAltO M. K RITZMAN, CLEll:K UNITED STATES OISTR.ICT COUltT CE!'llTRAL DISTll:ICT OF C.\LIFOR!'lllA FOOD SERVICE OPERATOR P.O. BOX I~. SAN FRA!'ICISCO.. CALll"ORNIA '>411)1 JN •t: PRIVATE: CIVIL TREBLE DAM,,GE ACTIONS AGAINST CEllTA(N SHACX FOOD COMl'ANIES, NO. 11·1007·11 J"i1mcofO.aiman1: ---------~----~~--~-----------,~---~---------fFull lq;iJ name oC indirid~ parUlalilip or c.orpor1!Wn ma kin& tile: d1i11d (Zip Co.k) Bu•1ncll Phone:: 0 1irnant ,.,1s enp1ed in the. bllsiMH of i.cllln& prcperotd foods rot on pmni1e1 or .iminecMte _COtlSUl'llplioa (hc!T:'ftcr Rftrrod to u "rood lltf"k c:"') 11 some .tome: d111inJ tl'lt period JH.••ry I, 19:'7 IQ ~bcr l,I, 1970, 11\d put cha Jed 1n C•liforn .. ~Nevada or An1011a an~d: food1 (pocLUto chips, or torn eh1fK, or barbecix ll1vottd ~t• ch11", or 1ottiU1 C~IJIS). . . I Ct•iman• Wl l c:npflld in !lie food ICfVb btnl-dunnl ctie .ab(tw pttlod for yeal'I. ' i If you •tft' ms•sed in food wrviR ~•lio:n' ror.1ht cn1irc year 1972, compk:lc ilcnl ."A.".,,lrJ CN •trc rwic. ensa1td i11 food l«'riot (tpa'ltionJ rOf \M mtire YQf 1911, ..... Wffe Cll....,ed tn i.aid buJtnCH afrer JU!,lll}' l0 \961, COjl'lpktc...tlan 8 , A. The irou volume oC fOOd wrvitt op«alioM by da1manl dlM'in1 the 6Kal )'Cal ctldilll !" 1972 wu '---------- 8. Tiie Vt'lt ¥olumc oC food ~ Optf'lt5o!u b)' d"im.ant d11rin1 the Na! )'QI CIMSiq, in -------·------ the last c~lc fti.i:tl yur oC NCh OOC'l'•lion, •tt S -• J. The •ok.on'IC indicated 1bove l'of food Krvi« opc:ra1ion1 w11 4n'Md from, •!Id <:all bl verifid &,.: 0 S1111c i.alcl 11'1 1e111rn1 0 Ot/lu ~ 0( infllflNUon ~ which cl1im ii intdt Q Boolt1 Ind roconlt ktot 111 !ht dll)t co.tM of l!u!.inttl . ISptd{1) , • .. Wld u.oon records l>f Othct inforrnaihOl'I ftol NI forlh •"°""') d11m1n1 sula h• to4al dollN' •-nl of 1nacli: food purd!aR1 111 UIG "lln of C.hfonoia, ArltOl'll and Nev Mb ill c.tdl yt1r fdnowin1 196' lo be at ro110•1.: ' J111_, I to Dectmba ll, 19't J1nlll'7 l 10 Dlcanbll' JI. 1'61 l----------------- J.,111ary I 10 ~J I, IM9 S----------------- Jal'l\IM'J I to Dcumbtt JI, lf1'0 1------~--------- TOUI S r . , ... (CAVE.AT: TM toul l\clll'll M'I forth hctrflt ii ~ cklc:fflliMti ... fl( Ille 1"'°9M dllc Pl;h d•lr!.int, ilr,.,.O ........... :.actor'" «MIPttt"'I pro ra1ll ._a( ll'le tnllmlatt fulld dot Clltll et.iMlnL) The Court ,_....,. dM: ridlt to ttq41il'll Wrilk.ation olb iPlorl"llim ill ... SUwncnt ol Claim. I~..,._. pmal17 o/ perjury 1hat the. infottMlioll conWIW'd i~ Uiif ct.Jr. fon9 °''------------------ I I "u~-,-.,-.-.,~----~----,.-.-.~....,,..,,.-.,,,.,._==r-----., {Print -llld· lick) J ' Apartment Aides Sought .... umer• •nd .lift.u1t'I"' •n t '»each Bo·-" A how to adopt the M'1tric syste~ ,· ., , 'J" on a voluntary basls over a 10· yearperi~ . ' Se r-1': 1.s The Coas'ta\ Employment Labor unionJ and small ~i-~J r..Ra . • Center in Huntington &ach is nest.es long tlave opposed the looking for 15 future apartment plan bff·Ause If provides no gov· house manai:ers. ernmenl reimbursement for re· The center, a federal Man· tooling c&its~ ·-, _ power ageney serving residents Some Demotrats attempted. all along the Orange Coast, 'is last year to write in substdies for searching for applicants for .a small firms ·and individual pa1d ap•rtment. management 'wor.kers who provide-,their OW"n and maintenance training course tools, but admioistrJltion backers at Orange Coast Coflege. chose to kill the bill tether than There is no age limJt, and in· allow that. terested persons should contact "The administration believes the center.at 842·775'1 to arrange tha( the federll government for an interview. should not pay bu1iness, laduslry The training session will run or others for the cha'nge to from March 31 to June 20, cover· metric," Tabo.r said. "A key re· ing basic ~anagement processes, ason ror a gradual transition, in· accountinJ, o~·ner-manager rela· stead or an overnight change, is lions, aqve rt,sing. electrical the recognitioh that, over a 10- systems, plumbing, healing, and year period Qf time. tools and otherbulltling maintenance. equipment will be replaced in the St~dtnls will be paid ordinary course and cosl$ can throughout tbeir training course. thus be absorbe• without disrup· Those lnteresled may contact lion. the cent~r or the Huntington TABOR SPOKE r ecently Beach Manpow4fr Office al before the firs t annual con· 536-2521 . ference of the American National ·~ Over 1'he Counter MASO U11iog1 Four Orange Coast College sophomores are quarter·Cinal winners in Bank of America's an· nual $85,800 California Communi· ly College Awards rogram. Competition is held in four academic and vocational areas. 11le OCC .winners are: {bUSi· 1ness ) Gary Wilson of Costa M es a; (s ocial seience - humanities) Cynthia Munyon or Fountain Valley ; (technical· voCalional> Robin Morgarr, Costa Mesa ; and (scienc.e and engineering) Chris Street, Costa Mesa. The lour OCC studet'lts will each receive at least $1.50 and are eligible for as much as $2,000 should they advance to the finals set April 25 at the Los Angeles Hilton Hofel. · Students Crom 45 Southern California community colleges otre taking part in the competi· lion. ·~· ' ·~· , ... I~> I I> ·~· 91' 3"-..... 13 ,. ....... ·~·· ,, , •. , 11 ... ,.~. I l'JO 1,..,. 131;,, u ,~ . s ..... I ... UW. IS-• ...... ·~ l• " 1 ,,~ 13"" 14 MUTUAL. FUNDS Ne• "°"' -Fol -"'Ir I' o Ii•! l;oicl -... , .... .,..;. CH "" Mutuol F.-, a' -.uo1N 111 Ille NASO Inc;, e.atnal ,_,, 6nO Fii '·" £qi, GI' .,':!! 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" "'HUtoll 1.17 t ,s.t Cl'llA MNG 'DS: ~ Fd t ... t.M ll,11kll I' ••'1 S.1' Atnctp I' 4,J1 •.11 lf.111<1!, G ' 41 1.00 Aln 81Mh J,IG •.CM 2.7• 3.02 l f ~ Ni h0 st: :;ii •• "" co qc he "' •• " vi o< sl ~ "I th m ut 14 ot T th " Cc w ti I> SJ ~' "' ' ti 0 c I r ~ e 0 0 l t i t i ' ' r . 1 I I ' • ( I I - ' Mo bi 8ySVLYIAPORTBR ; (Ffritbt o SmtiJ ' " For Sal~: Un.J.12' x '10' l·bedroom mobH~ home Ex· c:eUent condition. Washer an4 dryer. Utility shed. $200 and take over payments." ,,.. J\ecent classified ad in Northeastern npwspaper. 'MQney's :Worth Obviously, this mobile home is beine i>old at a sub· stantial Joss of equity. And since this sort ol sacriface sale is mu$hroomihg as the economic slum,p deepens, il ~mpels an equally obvious question: just how much or a long.term barg;dn Is a mobile home? . ALR EA~V, MO~E T HAN 9 million Arneric¥ns live in nearly 4 mllh9n mob1Je homes. That's nearly one in 2() or us and new mobile homes are rolling off assembly liQes at the rate of about 500.000 a year. Mobile hom~s nQ}¥ ac~ount for virtua~ly all.homes s_elling for .less than $15,l)(>C>i a11d tor Cully one-third ?fall new smgle·fam1ly dwellings. And in lhis era of slumpflalion, more and more families are under·pressure to ~ "tradedown''tomobiletiomes. Recession or no, here are the key economic reasons for the po1_>ularity of mobile homes today: -Low pnces are a prime advantage, for in today's market, conventional houses and land averag; $36,000 and up. In contrast, although you could pay .$20,000 oit more a l4·Ct. by 70·ft. model, containing more lhan 800 square f~et of fully furnis hed living space, retails for $7,500 to S9 900. Thjs works out to about $10 per square foot, iust about 'half the typical S20 per square root cosl of building a low•to~t un- furnished conventional,house. · -YOU DON'T HAVE TO FIND the money to buy land, for about hall of all new mobile homes are set up in parks, where lot rentals range from $40 lo $125 a month and typica1ly $50 to $70. -The personal property lax on a n average mobile home is only about $150 to $200 a year plus, freq1,1et1Uy, a small license fee -if the house is not taxed at a somewbat lljgher rate as real estate, and generally mobile homes are not taxed as real estate. .:_Montly maintenahce and utility charges ruh only $25 lo$50. -When you buy a mobile home, you avoid altogether the customary <for houses) array of closing costs and legal fees. -Financing for a mobile home is by no-mean~ easy or cheap today, but it is more readily available tba~ for con· ventional houses. · -or crucial importance is that the cash neede4 to meet the down payment ·and other unavoidable1moving-ih costs is only about one.quarter as much for a mobHe home as for a conventional house. But there are many hidden expenses that can sharply raise the cost to you. In fact, in a sophisticated comparative study not yet published, Philip Weitzman. assistant · professor of etonomics al Herbert H. Lehman College of City University of New York , found that a two-bedroom mobile home cost only 11 percent less to own over a l~year period than a three-bedroom house. For merely 11 percent more money, the house owner enjoyed a "bonus" in Living space of over 35 percent. . . ALSO INTER EST RA'J'ES ON mobile home loans are high, typically 12 to 14 percent against 8'h to 10 percent for conventional mortgages. Though newer models are more durable than homes produced in the past, relatively rapid depreciation of mobile homes is still a big minus. A well maintained mobile home on a good site can'lrow in value • but lhe industry's own "blue book" indicates' that a mobile home loses 72 percent of its value in 101h years. If you llve in a mobile home park, you'll normally have no lease and your rent may be increas ed at any time. The park may charge an entrance fee (perhaps sJisguised as a s wollen ··set·up charge" 1 and an exit fee ''disconnection_ charge'·'). The park owner may requ.ire you to buy electrici· ty, fuel oil, LP gas, or even milk from him or a friend at prices which unnecessarily lighten your wallet. At least some accessories like skirting, steps, a utility shed, and carport are needed to make the home liveable. .. Extras" and accessories may add about 15 percenl to the cost of the home. To get financing, you may have to buy a costly credit insurance policy. SO . I WHATS NEW WITH : ' YOU? 1 . \ 0 > Only the Datty Piiot re•llY tells . you wh8t'8 new In your local . . community ••• ever.y dar : • IO DAILY PllOT • NIW 'f'VllC H1,,1)4 -W.. Mot4 '°''""' ... , .• Pl'."-• 9fl ow '" ... 0. 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' The pros.am ls in ib1 s~nd ' ye<Jr, but its scope hu vartednc· cording to funds avuitabl(" and busine ss men w l ll lng to partklpatc. two-hour TV movie about a feisty, com· pa~sionate public de· fender and the behind· the-scenes wheelings and dealings in criminal court cases. Intended as the basis for a possible series. the s ho w drew critical cheers but low ratings. Thankfully. NBC hasn't gwen up on 1l yet. WHEN IT TURNS out the victim has died, the c harge becomes homicide. And Hirsch must find out what caused the de- ath o( a guy with minor stab wounds as well as get his client off the homicide hook in a way that serves both justice and society. WHILE S0~1 E businessmen cringe at the thought of being -w.atched by pre-teen youths, counselors at TeWinkle say the innovative project is a bonanza for cert am <'h ildren. LAST FALL WAS active, when students regularly observed food preparation at ~ars during a lO·week period. They went alonv with high school students learn· ing skills there as part 'of the Coastline Regional Occupation Program <CROP>. This spl'ing, however, there is a minimum of activity-mostly because of the dearth or busi· nessmen willing to participate, she said. TIFFANY HARBOUR, 5, HANGS ON TIGHT Irish Setter Puppy Wiii Be Given Away Saturday So11g~ Da11ce etc. Fashion Island Activities Set Fashion Is land and 1'ewport Centn will nng '' iLh the sound of mu.-.1c more th<1n once Lh1s SL. Patrick's week. One occasion will bt' S:.iturday, when ··up With People " 1s present · <.>d <:1t noon al Newport Center'::. Dt·sign Plaza ~ind ag;un ~1t 5 p . m. in Fashion Js la nd·::. Stage Court STI LL A!'iOTllER feature 1s a Tra\'('I F~ur st..aged by nt>arly t\\O dozen l ravl'I ~1 gt>nc1t>s .i nd airhnt:s Friday and :-.aturday during shop· ping hours. Of cours t• the "eek began ~londay with fe::.1.lve activities. Tahitian dancers v.ill perform Friday <it I 1 30 a.m. to 1 311 p m. while BONDHlT BYRU~ ~I OSCOW <l' P l > -I\ popul<:1r Soviet new!>papl'r. ,..,.hi ch welcomed th e nt•w "gentleman" film 1m· age of Jamt'!> Bond, l;.ikr dt:nounccd the f1c:t10n<1 l !>upcrsp~ :is a "f"<Jscbt and disg usting t) pc ' .. Bond is bv n:.itur<' a F a scis t a nd ·d1sgust1ni: I ~ pe. ·· l.1t craturna) .i c;an·ta !>a uJ of Inn Fll·nl· 101:(s ::.upe rslcuth ft said tht:::.e "ere thL' \\Ords of actor Scan Con· nery \\ho portrayed the suave sp~ 111 !>C\ e r al 007 films . the -10-piece Guatemala ;\ICJ\alandia ~Tarimba B;.ir1d "ill perform from noon to 3 p.m . Saturd<.1,). S.\TU RDAY . THE Oriental Shriners 8;.ind will perform while !>troll - ing through the F<i::.hion lsl;rnd !\1;.ill for the enjoy- ment of s hoppers or those vis iting the Tra\'el F<Hr. Design Plaza-lot<.1ll·d ju:.t of NewportCl'nter Uri\ e beneath the nine· r I <t g s d i s p I a y -\\ I I J re;.itun· Russian born ~1rtist Eugene Garin·::. maram· paintings from 6 10 10 p.m . Friday and from 1 lo 6 p .m . Satur- tl :.i \' The ex patriate Ru!>::.1an ·~ movingly re· C:1l1 ~tit: s cene s are gathered from "orld travels and are hung in the prl's1dential pab t•e 111 Pan<.1ma. ,\Ol'LTS Wll.I. bC' \'11gible for prizl's en· 111butl'd by travel <tJ.~L'll· t' 1 t' s a n d I o t' a I mt•rcha nts. while the !\ C.'\\ po r l Center a !>S O· c1::it1t1n is offering ::..oml'lh1ng ::.pecial for children. They had until '.\fonday tv gt·l <'ntr.y blanks from .'tl u l d o o n • s S a I o o n • H us so ' s \f on d c r f u l \\ orld uf P ets. or the Wells F;.irgo Bank for <ln t•.,s,1~ t·onle::.t T he topic Was "\\<'hy and How Can I G1,·e '.\lul· doon a Good Home" and Muldoon. a six -week·old lns h seller pup, is the pnt.e. IT IS Gt \'ING "The Law" thr ee more chances tonight. next Wednesday and April 16 -to see if the s how can draw better audiences us a one-hour program in a hdter tim e ::.lot <Channel 4. 10 p.m.> than that given Show 1'o. 1. Those who saw the in· itiul .. Law" will find t•hangcs in tonight's model. For one thing, the public def ender (ex· <.·e ll enlly portrayed <1gain by Judd Hirsch) no hmger has a wife. The !>how doesn't say why. But 1t does make clear he has quit his public de· fender's job to work for an es tablis hment law 11rm v.h1ch belatedly de· 'eloped a social cons· c1ence and hired him to defend accused felons "ho have lttlle o r no "money. TONIGHT'S SHOW. '' h1le not as crisp as the first one, still maintains its old s tandard of true grittiness for most of the show. It s tarts with the arrest or a young black woman -the ·IMr'ty arresting of· f1cer has .to be reminded to read her "rights" on a c harge of stabbing h e r ex -hu sband at a fnend's birthd<1y party. The ex, suffering minor wounds. is carted ;.m ay. still growling at her from his stretcher. She's booked for assault "ith a deadly v. eapon. Hirsch is hired by her parents for $300. He soon finds the charge kicked up to ass ault with intent to kill. And, after some realistic pre Ii m inary court joustin~. he sets out to reduce the charge. HE CONS a lady friend 1 Doris Brenner) in the public d efend<'r's office into inform ally helping him. hoping to use her medical expertise to pro· ,.e the victim 's wounds ~ave no evidence or murderous intent. "So how's your love life?" he kids as they ''alk into the e mergency re<.'eiving hospital where the wounded ex lies <tbed. ··Tediou s," ~h e groans. After ins pecting the pertinent medical docu· ments, he calls the whole thing "a garbage case" in which the prosecution The way he does it is interesting enough. But the real fun lies in the all· too-brief scenes with Hirsch and Miss Bren- ner, a fine actress we h a. ven't had the pleasure of seeing work on TV before. EXCLUDING SOME unrealis tic dialogQe between Hirsch a nd his boss, an upper-crust l awyer with little knowledge of the work· ings of c riminal law, "The Law" is a superior show and a fine way to spend an hour. NBC deserves cheers for giving it three more tries . I ( th e ratings aren't high this lime, NBC s hould keep the s how on and cancel the audience. Scl1ool Reunion Scheduled The Paramount High School Class of '65 is planning its 10-year reu- mon. The event will t ake place Saturday, May 24, at the Sheraton Beach Inn in Huntington Beach. Admission will be SIO a couple and will include two cocktail tickets, hors d'oeuvres and a souvenir booklet eontaining the names and baekground information on class members. Tickets may be re- ceived by se nding a check or money order and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Class of '65, PO Box 317, Paramount, 90723. Anyone n eeding addi- tiona l information or knowin g the whereabouts or class members may contact Janet While Lovingier at 581-7037 or Suzanne Koop· mans Albano (213) 9'l3·8045. Rifle Fine SAN . BERN.&.RDINO <UPI) -William Scott· Guevara. 19, Chino, was sentenced lo six months . to 15 years in prison for s hooting another man fatally in the chest. Socialists ·Claim Rites Slated For Author At UC Irvine FBI Harassment From \\'ire Sl>rvice'i W,\SllINGTO N The Socialist WorkNs Part~ ·s pre- :-1dential cand1date s aid tod;.iy the FBI has conductC<I a cam- paign of harassment ai:ain.,t his 01·g;.1111zation for ) cars 1n an ~It· tempt to d c:s trO) the 2.SIAl .. member part~. Peter Cam<'10 ~aid th<· FRI t ~1c­ tics 1n c ludec1 bur~l ary. mJ1l t.11n pt.' ring, t r)' 1ng lo )?(•t J>('«1pk f11 c>d from their johs a nti vanou., other .ict1ntics. FBI agents. ht.• s aid. have infiltnitcd h1 ..., t·urrt.·nl cam· paiJ.(n comm1ttc<' Camejo's :.illegations fnllov.cd rdeasl', under court or<lrr. of FRI do<'umt.•nt s that sho'" that l>ctween 1961 and 197 1 lhe bure:-4U <·onducted con Vt.' rt o~r<tlions ln l11'('ak up the pt1 rty and fn ghten 11s mcmtwr!-o lf11111c 'TPst IC'B,tl W1\S HI;-.;c;TON The• So\lrt 1 ·nion ha~ te:,t f1rvd ont> of 1ti-n1·v. ICB~I:-; O\.er u 9,200 mile l'Jn~t' - oil(> of the lon,:?es t firings t'\'Cr r{' t"Ordl'd -from ct'nlral Ru!ts ia in to th«> mid·PacifH'. The Pentcigon saui Tu~day the m1~Mle v. u ··probably" an SS18. the largest or (0 01' nev. ~\ l<'l m1~Mle~. la~4Mt-lhw D#port• ATHEN~ J o<.'qut•lilH' Kf'n nt'llY OnJ~s1s Ile\\ lO P.ms loduy \\ ilhtn 2-i hours or the burh1l of her husband Arislotle Onasi;is nn his priv tc i tenet in the foni:m Sett. ( IN SHORT Before leaving Scoi-pios Island , ~lrs Onassis and Sen. Edward ~I. Kennedy Jr. paid an early mornin g \'bit to Onass1!>' grave 111 :.i wing of the tiny is land chapel of the \'1rgm Mary. Then they boC1rded <l µrivate Jet with her two ch1ldre11, 14-year·old John F. Kcnn<'d) .J r . and 17-yea r-old Caroline. and fl e w to Athens. ttlail S11ooping lllt WAS HI NGTON -The li.S. Postal Servke says its authority to monitor private mail -used in more tha n 8,600 cases in the pnst 1wo yt!ars -1s a vital tool in thl' war on crime But Rep. Robert W. Kasten· meier. 10.\\'1 s.1 , who is propos· ing a bill to ~lrictly control postal i-urveillanrt>, secs in it "the chill ing ft.>a r of <.1n 11ni.een inquisitor 111truding in lo the privacy" of the maill> S trip Mining Rack• WASHINGTON -The Houhe m •uJe it <'lear Tuesday lhut 1t v.ould probably be futile for Pre!>ident Ford lo veto strip min mg legislation for tht ~e<:ond Umt• A b1 II to 1 m po<;;{' federal st on·. tlurd8 on l\tl'IP m111in~ operations , v. ;ts passed by u \ ott• of 333 to 86 for more than the two·lhlrd'\ majority needed to override a veto. A memorial service for Molly Anderson Morgenroth, a 28·year resident of Corona de! Mar, will take place Sunday at the UC Irvine University Faculty Club. The Quaker service will begin :il 10:30 a .m. Ms. Morgenroth, a native of Tomah, "Wis., died at age 70 at Pendle Hill. Pa .• a Quaker study center. She is survived by her hus band, Edwin S. Morgenroth of Corona del Mar; two sons, Peter or Melbourne, Australia, and Christopher of Chester, and two-grandc h ildren, Dara Morgenroth Eric kson and Derek • Erickson of Arcata. A member or Cal State Long Beach faculty where she taught C'hild development until her re· tiremenl, Ms. Morgenroth was the author and illustrator of a book o f songs I or cblldrtn, "Story Songs th at Spin Themselves." With her hus band, she was fou""er and co-director of Paclrtc Oaks Friends School io Paisadena, now Pacific Oaks ColleC• and Children's School. She was a past pTesiding clerk of the Oranae County Friends MttUna and active in the Pact/le Yearly Meetine of Relicious Soclet)' of Frl~nds and the Am~r1can Friends St'rvice Com· minee. She was a memMr of the Na· tJon1I Oraen lzaUon for Womeri ·and the NaUonal. AssociaUon for the Educ•tlon of Young Children. "It's for a child who just isn't getting enough satisfaction from his reading and writing. Also, it':. for those who already know that in a couple of years, they'll be getting at least part-time jobs to help out financially," said Jerry Cowdrey, counselor in charge of the program. Mrs. Cowdrey explained that the TeWinkle project is different from the high school CROP- where s tudents are actually trained for work. INSTEAD , IT'S an ex- ploratory approach, with THEY MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER IN HUNTINGTON Afth Grader Jana Skidmore Joins Violinist Mike Maureas OnDighNo•e Violinist Stirs Studenls Violinist Mike Maureas lifts both eyebrows in an odd. intense expression when he hits a particularly fine classic stan.ia. His eyebrows flexed considerably last week as he gave a solo performanee for 4th and 5th grade students al Hawes School in south Huntington Beach. WHILE R OCK AND. ROLL radio is probably the main stream for the youngsters' musical encounters, they· gave Maureas a loud burst or applause after each tune. In addition to Maureas. the youngsters were treated to a perform an ce by tht? Golden West College Madrigals, a nd vibraharp1st Marge Iden. It was all part of the school's music day, a rranged by vocal music teacher Susan Bouley. Students also became a part or the performance. singing such songs as "Freedom lsn 't Free," "Fifty Nifty United States," "Sesame Street Theme Song," ·'Sing , Sing a Song," and other numbers. CITY COUNCILMAN TED Bartlett a lso read a proclam ation for musjc day. written by Mayor Al Coen. · Ms. Bouley said she hoped the exposure to several types of live performances would enrich the musical experience or the youngsters. "The childre n need to be exposed to as much and as divers ified things as can be. They don't usually pick music as an elective when they gl'tto junior high," she said. Choral Group Newport Ememble Ready for Hawaii . The Chantelles, the gi rls' choral ensemble from Ne...,port Art, Concert Program Set An art festival featuring the works of 20 Laguna Beach area artists and a presentation or Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" by the Laguna Concert Chorale will be held Saturday and Sunday et St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Laguna Beach The art, painting , sculpture and weavings wJll be on display from 10 a .m . to 10 p.m . Saturday and from 11 :30 a .m . Sunday lo 6 p.m. Sunday at the church. The chorale will perform el 8 p.m. Saturday at the church. The festival is being held in conjunction with the flrat an· n1versury celebration of lhe de· dicatlon of tht n ew sanctuar)' at 1190 Mornlnsalde Drive. Harbor Hig h School, is to leave for Hawaii on March 25 to participate in the H awaiian Festival of Mus ic. THE ONLY ORANGE County choral group invited to perform at the restiva.t In 1Honqlulu, the Chantelles will ~main In tbe islands until April 1, during the Easter week break. The fe&tival, which will be al· lend~ by bunds, choirs :ind or· chestras from throu~hout the country, will Include Judging at Waikiki Shell and other concerts there. I Groups will be compclin1 for various med ills. THE C llANTELl.F.S are tt students from erodea nine though 12, who heve auditloMd !or the croup and bo maint11Jl 1 "B" scbol astl~ aveu1e. The group la dlrefled by Sutanne Russien Haig, a c-oncert a nd opera pertorme?r In New York and Euro~ foT 22 years. children o'bservlng •nd being told wtaat's going oti Not eve'l~one at. the middle school-grades six, seven and eight-participates in the career guidance, s he said. .. It's something they can choose lo do as an elective," Mrs. Cowdrey explained. • Som e s tudents , who ur~ already very involved with academics, have no desire to eir:;• plore careers, she added. MRS. COWDREY said she is· unaware o( this type or career ex- ploration at any other middle school. explaining that in the past people h ave shied 8 \\:JY from introducing jobs to pre-teen s tudents. However, the counselor cited a-: number of students who have de.!_: finitely been helped by the a~. proach. ~ One T e Winkle youth, notorious on campus for his regular <tbsences. began attending school five days a week last fall when he was participating in the after· noon visits to Sears, she said. THIS SPRING, he's back lo ' missing about two days a week now tha t the pr ogram is con· , eluded. .. His mother says he's not real· ly sick, but she can't seem to · make him want t o come lo school;" Mrs. Cowdrey said. For students like him, the pro· gram is essential , she suggested. Besides the Sears program . : ~rs. Cowdrey has taken s mall groups or s tudents to service sta- tions to wateh the mechanics and station attendants, and several other businesses. · "THE T YPES OF business we need a re those with very visible occupations -as in food services," she S<iid. "At this age, kids' fantasies about work lend towards very vi s ibl~ j obs , s u c h a s stewardesses. pilots, policemen or salesmen," s he exp)ained. "Any visible job would be good," s he added. !\lrs. Cowdrey said she is try- ing lo arrang..c next f<Jll's carcl'r guid<1 nee on a mo1·e structured bas is. with more business~ participating •rnd the ehildren !>pending more time obsen·ing \\Orkcrs at their jobs. BliT FOR TllE remainder ur the spring, she's searching ror businessmen willing to help on an impromptu basis. . ,.···J'd first like to talk with busi· nessmen in the eommunity and see if they could help," she said. A ~ d . nyon c 1ntereste 111 partici,pating may phone !\Yrs. Cowdrey at the school, 556·3433. Dwyer Quits South Coast Water Board Robert Dwyer of Monarc h Summit has resigned from the South Coast County Water Dis• trict board of directors to acceµt a s imilar position with the Moulton Niguel Water District. Dwyer moved from the South Coast to the Moulton Niguel dis~ trict a year ago, but legally was allowed to eontinue to serve or. the board in his old district. Hi s term was due to expire in Nov- ember. Ile was approached recently to jom the Moulloo Niguel district board to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Thomas Beauchamp. Dwyer will attend his first Moulton Niguel meeting 'Thursday. South Coast dfrectors this week accept Dwyer's resignation and said they will immediately con- s ide r candidates to fill the vacanC'y. ·Rams to Play Jaycees i11 B~ketl>all Tilt : The Los Angeles Rams wUI be · competing against a team of the Huntington Beach Jaycees at the · Golden West College gym at 1 p.m. Saturday to help raise fundC forthespecial Olympics. The Rams expected to play at the basketball game are: Jslab Robertson , La nce Rentzel, Cbllen Br)'ant, Fred Dryer, Ken Geddes, Ron Jaworski , l.11wr•nce M~Cutdaeon, Bill Nelson, and J ack Snow. • The t1•1ettes sponsor several programs every ~tar, but the Ram basketball game is very Im· porta.nt. The game suppUes 90 percent of the money fo-r the jpeclal Olympics. • Presale tickets may be ob· talned at the DeGuelle & Sona GIHs Company at 1615 Alabama Avenu. ln llunLin1toin Buch. ' ..... (J () F < ( • c: c::: c ' .r ,1 i t , 1 I 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 .. 'I REAU.q HATE lb ~L.l WIC.KE.D WANDA "THAT I OON'T LIKE HER., A..l~K4 ! FIGMENTS .,, T Oftl I(. ~­ ~·' ;tiOJl.t~ -UN> IN 1f'" 11 "",.... ~t! DON'T WANT TO . 6E. RAC.KED UP ! TOO BAD HE WAS A BASKETBALL PLAYER by Dale Hale by &nie Bashmiler .TODAY'S CIDSSIDID ·PUZZLI PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate Y••l9fdaf1P\lmeSo1..o: ACROSS 1 Soap: PrehK 5 H1t11le language 9 Quebec peninsula ,14 K1ndof map i5 Netnerlands upon ti Tracts .17 Besides 18 Grave 19 Send ' money 20 De<:ay morally ~t Kind of gin· 2 WO<dS 23 Cause of disgust 25 Equme colOr 26 Small boy 27 Cob or pen '29 Auslrahan , stale Abbr. 32 Look sullen 35 •... up: 1 Close an i..;.. c>pening .JO Fine snow er :IT Roman god 38 ·····And St;ipes 39 Di.ill pam .4Q Gas tor lighting 41 Colossal 42 Hawing ascended '43 Extremity '' Weauwcock--iiii 45 Grain container 48 F artner .1 concern 48 Saloons 52 American reptile 56 Away from Inside 57Ham 1tup 58 Trust 59 Full· atrenotti 60 Relocates 61 In SUfl)IUS 62 South African IOK 63 Unable lo move 64 Armed conflicts 65 Cry DOWN 1 Be leni.,t 2 Metal mixture 3 A~lve 4 Ear: Prefix 5 Loud fll'ewOl'tt 6 Su,,. dried brldl 7 Meal 8 Both: Comb. fetm 9 Actreu Greer ~:2 worda 35 Dazebya blOw 36 State 38 Fiulle rock 10 Atnphltnea. 42 Te¥ apart ter 8')1C8 44 Mose 11 Science of wretched meaning 45 Small 12 Duo port~e 13 This: Sp. ovens 21 Lion's cry 47 AQUatlc 22 Pe<cuss1on mammal instruments 48 Slendef 24 Grave in candle manner 49 Excite to 27 Raised action level floor SO Doctor'• 28 Carried on heipef the body s 1 Exoesai~ 3> U.S. t.-inia 52 Ancient ,,., Glull 31 Btltlah S3 Egypt1- Cltbine god 32...,.,. u .... -pa .. 09 54-~ 33 Pr~~ 56 -Scotia , algn 58 Anlntll'I 34 COoklng foot I ' JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I j I I fi ·~3 DICK TRACY -~ QP~ WELL YOU DO HAVE.' A CUTI VOIC&•· I DOOLEY'S -1 SEE 'Tt~IS ~ Gita 1tfRO'.MN6 HfR ARMS ~MO 'wtJU. •• DR. SMOCK UN1"1t ... YOO Ge1" GOOP Wl1"H A HYPO, PRAC1"1C& <OIVING SH01"S 1'0 1'HA1" ORANGI! .' by Charles M. Schull --------l IJANT /#( PrTCHEffS MOONO 1'0 SE JUST TME llJA'( r1' WAS! ... THIS 15 NOT 1'ME WA'< IT WA5 !!! ~ by Harold Le Doux by Mell by Chester Gould MERE t'M SUPPOSED TO ee DRAWING A STRIP FOR 2.000 NE~S. BUT l'M 100 BUSY OfAStNG MORONS! W~. March 18, 1975 . y " ' "" . • . v " . 0 --~'-'­ by Ferd Johnson by Rod<jer Bollen •. ~TO~\TTO~M ... "°'E'S A 5MCQ1H CR~R! ___=:----:. $_; c....:~~~~'--c::-_;;;;:::;·:;,>-, -bml THE GIRLS "Just when rve succeeded in ta~ing orr ten year~. along comes sprin& clcanin& and put~ them all back on again:· DENNIS THE MENACE I I •' '. Wednnda , March 19, 1 i1:.. r '.TV ·S NBC (4) 8:00 -"The Small Mira~ cle." Paul Gallico's story about an Italian 011>han seeking help for his ailing donkey stars Vittorio de Sica and Raf Vallone on the Hallmark Hall of Fame. ABC (7) 8;00 -The Muppet Show. Jim Henson shows his 70 new Muppet characters tn this special satirizing American culture. · KTLA (5) 9 :00 -Hollywood ~ the Silent Era. A tour of the KTLA studio lot originally built by Warner Brothers in th~ 1920s, is hosted by Bill Barry. who shows film clips of silent stars. TV .-DAILY LOG Wednesda y Evening MARCH 19 erlCi hye111 and then asstrt.s lie!' leadtr$ilip wl!en anottlef 11oup poses a threlt to the lnestde temtory • IDMttY Criffi•Sllew w 9ct1111d the u..s t:OO e (ll) CV 00 eu... A wealthy 1ndust1111151'5 dlll&hter hils betft kidnapped by 1 "hbefatlOll'" 11oup, and Cannon IKeS 1 Z4·hour r1nsorn dudhnc to saw tilt l lfl's hie. )11r· old Gould, Charles Cioffi, Ayn Ruy· men and Cl1 Bt!l1ni 1uest. O ~l!l\!9lIDL1eu Jn Hr. '"What's Wrona With Boelbie?'' b n· net ttiei to help a bllc.ll ~lh ii lttfld sdlool dtsprte tile objediDlu of the boy's older blo01tr (G.rtt Moms), who 1s his auudian. TJ l 9:30 Htlldtrson also IUe$fS. • 0 ClEfilD Koll,...i -Tiit Si· kit Ell 811 Barry hosts a IOllr of the KTLA lot, orilJNfly built by Wlf· ner Brothers in tile 1920s. Included 4rt 111111 Clips of bJIOIM st11s. 6 I $pJ 0 9ilJ Cr1hra Nerlllk ~ W Slfari tit Adwltwt W Cru t l'tr11H•111Ca "Parl~1' A per10<mance ol Leoncavallo's la· moos opera aboul 1 band of w1n- derin1 d0lll1s in 19th century llaly. 0 Stars! Music Dancing! * 1975 Fashion Awards 0 (Q! ~;) w m !mci.u ! I lie 1975 hshio• Awards A 9(). m1nu1e entertainment spec11I honor· 1"1 AmellCiln designers tn t11e helds ot lashlOll and show business Co· 7:.JO I a.... ,,_., ust " llM Writ hosl1ne m Diahann Carroll, John . Na .. l'lllt r-Davidson, Juliet P1owse and Ken Me1J ni, ........, Berry. Guest pr~nlers will include ~.tJ ~ Cher, M1tz1 GayllOf and Carol Bur· (!) Tt Tll Ille Trd nett 0 MlliM $ ~ (C) (90) "flt m WaMll1ut ..... ti Ille ldlllt"' (wtS) '59-1 ti) CIMlcM Atitllaaet Audre MllfP/!1, Joan En ns ii) La Tierra ~Priq ls RlOit I0:00 8 (W(V(l)lblllu• (R) To .,.,...... I stop , -o1· 111111 robberies. QI (i) Llrs .. A hit Om aoes Alltr the t•lll aboard a ~ fiit c... "TIMI °'*11 eame·· spttd1111 t111n, Dl\lltllt tlli rlll(· C4i W11t BiOen rlllOf(s • 1UrS1t11' iudtf as a vencelut -Ida -., Ult etltcts ef lolll·I-1H Lupuio lllelU. nm. Oii ~ lalllira IN llow lo buy Q @ (t) ~ a;, (IEmD Tiit llwilic lift. U. "Colnpla,.t ~ AnocMy 10....... ..... a.a..., MUlllJ Slolle ()l;dd H1rsdl) lries>IO ~..,.... pr11tt 11111 a mtrlOf wound couldn·t um. b tab Quse dulh in the first of a thrtt· 1.-00 B @CD(jJ h•J Orlu4e & $qmenl mtn1·stnes. John lltck and Dlwll QMSls not evadable lrora ~ AllnJzettt CMst co-slill. Ntlw!Wlt al our prusltmt 0 0 '° m""" a ~ c.J tt~ m rnmm ..... w 11111 .. '"' ur. .,,. Wef '*'" ··~w111•1 WCib c.. w Cstttnas cle" (R) Vittotoo Ot Sica and Raf ~ Tiie UllltucMbla V1ll011t head th4 tast 1n t111s l'V IO:lO m PttticNI Julldloa adaptation ol Paul Callte0's story W r ... Han abollt u orphaned 11111111 boy wllo W "9dia T apatias Sttks Sjl«lal http for his 1d1n1 don· 10:4S El.) News ~· M1tr.0 Otlla Cavil plays Ille boy. 11:00 tJ W 0 OJ m (ll lhws U cnmm l ult ~ & As-0 l!J QO ~~~Mews Mdltin A lllUSICll hoU< with BKll· 0 IHI tf Greuchl arac:h •llCI his special ruts1s Sammy 6_ PtrlJ Masot1 l>fvis Jr • Alltbony Newley and V1Akl, O Tiit lMq Sllow ~"-. Dllllln I SJ :i~ 0 A tun.filled special 7 m Te Td tile Tnitil =* for grown-ups & kids! I ~ WiW wu West/I-• Ju ltr- THE MUPPETS SHOW I (~ ) Wa..W: Dud er Ar"' o <~ (f)> Cll m Cl!mm n.e 11 :15 m Cilitm ~ ~ .. A llr!J -hall flour 11 :JO B (11) (}) ltJ cas Lale ~ CC) stamn1 IOlllt 70 -M41ppet chlr· "The VltlCM Alf1il" (SU$1>) ;70- ldefl crn ltd b1 J•m Htnsoe. TIW Walter P1deto11 Ira fursltnbfre Muflj)tts sahnn Amtrtc.an ailture, 0 n ~ ng,' fil JtltMy Ca~ r1ncint lr0111 l~ms. competrtNt O hriljpt z-= ·:~ i;:uz,~:=~I~ rid 0 See FA~RELL'S build I Oe•lft's a.ea * World s Largest Sundae Mil Ua "'-D~Yid frost GUINESS Qj ~<Cl 121111 .,. Kial Book of Records Spec! ltrele's W~ (dra) '70-Jolt~ Suon. 0 (~ l••I 1.3) W'tdt WerW S,.. R • ml "Onld frost Presenls the Gum· ~no Braui, lipp1 Hedrt11. ntss Book of World Records'" (R) l =,!.!,W,::Sw-· 0 Mmt: '"Tiit Trap" (dra) '59-•-·~· 1 ~ '""r1111 Michard Widmark, lee J. Cobb. __.. -... 1111e recram G) 11..W. "Ml I h Kettlt " la 1:91 lon" (COii!) '50-MarjO<ie Mun. fJ Jane Goodall's World m ,.,. ,., Htaltll * of Animal Behaviour· 12:00 0 Mtvit: uoiJIJ ot A IKhelor" THE HYENA STORY . (COlll) '64-~ Deluise. (l) Alfrt4 Hildlc9Q H-Hal Holbrook n•rates CD lhvit: "SolldaJ Di1111tr ,., A .. (Qtl (j)) (:JJ ED mmm Wlitf" (rom) '44-Mnt ~lier Jiit ~ & Ille WtfN ff AltnHI John Hochak. ' ......, '1ht ~a Slort' One °'I l:OG O ~ l•••rrow lit lllOSt MtSUllCltnlood o4 all CIH 1:45 I) .... : (C) "MJ llut Htnftl,. lllm 1$ ~lld1td and ~atntd by (mus) 'SO-Bttty Grablt, Dan Dailey. MISS Cooclan and Huet V111 Llwd., l:OO m M-lticllt SS-: "Tiit S.. ef Tiie loais 1$ !f' Ille uhuide Clan il.u cmt.," "Pdap Allt(' •n E~ Atra s Naoroncoro Cnter J:lO 6 llle¥it: "ltrlla lrpras" (dra) WW. kadlf, lll&u rlbulls a .,, 'U-R•rt Rpn, lffrtt Oberon. • Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES lUl(6) -n. ltM lftwft ... («a) '54 -1.tlMS "'''°"· Cl1111 Bloom e .. ......, Stell Pit-" (dra) '49 -Howard Dull, Oa11 °""''· Sfltllty W"taltfl. ll:tO n ""' hsslN.atl Tllief" (com) ·U-llert GI/Lita, Mll.t Mepanl 11;30 m "Tiit f-8lfl ef ltt'6n" (dra) 'l!-JN!t Sortl, lta M1uori. n••"""* ftftf" (ldV) "!13-V'ldor Mlt1lft, Mllloll1 ... .,. IAo ~ l:OOO "T11t ~ <~s> '54-w.w !Ml Elliott, Y1tpii1 Glfy. ~ "t11"'7 Ceim1" (dra) '64- Btllt Divis. Horsl Budlllolt Z:lO (I "l.lt's "-t" Co!lcl (mus) ·so -fttd Aslin. Belly Hu1ro11 ~ (6J IC) "Htr Twtlwt Mt11" (COii!) '!15-Gtttr Garson, Robert Ryan J:OO 0 (C) "Mr. llifi15lrttl's War" lad•) '71-Jolln Su on, Rossano 811111, r lflPI Htdren f'lOJ (C) '"WM ff Lutttor lacr.) '63-Corntl Wildt, Jun Wallau. J:JO f:J)(C) °'KtM ti A Trta11t" ldra) '60-Mnsimo Glfollt, ISilbfllt Corey. 0 "lut .... kW" (drl) '54- Humphrey Bor•rt. Robtrl MOOey .lttl1111tr Jonn. Ptltr Lorre. ' KOCE T e le vision >:tt&.AW'°• TMI '7tc (Cl J:• MA• ANO INVl•ONMENT C(t •Ill ea«AT DICUICHf$ ICI IPB!.I 4:a l!L•CTatC COM~AN't ICI ((TW) t·• S•SAMl! ITatEIET ICI CCT'M •·• LAW flO• T'NI 'nt ICI 6oJI YOGA WIT'M MAO•LINI IC> OtOC:El 7: .. IJll'LAY alllOGE WITH TI41E Ut~ .. tTS ICI I Ed TV PrOdU( I 1:H V0Tl11$' PIPELIN~ CCI IK<XEI 1·• MASTE~IECE THEAT•• cc•1Pes1 ,.. THE ASCENT orr MAN (C) IPBSI tt;ll ADVANCING OENTISTll't CCI Compl•I• coY•r•g• of county government ~nd court1. . Everjd•J ....... DAILY PILOT By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP> -"When I W8$' years old, my fa th er, who was a dancing teacher, taught m e everythrng he knew. Now l 'm doin1 the .. me for my children." • Newport Beach nc· tor Buddy Ebsen wa~ ex· plaining part of the re· ason he has been hitting the road with a two-hour .show that includes four or fi ve other Ebsens. · The troupe includei Bonnie, 21, who sings and d ances; Kiersten (Kiki>, 17, who plays the rock keyboard; Dustin. 15, drummer; Susan· nah , 25, compan y manager. .. And Cath y, 25, com es along to help with """""11/// transportation -when Im' she isn't busy with her horse s bo" s," Buddy BUDDY EBSEN added. "TUE BUDDY EBSEN Show'' includes songs, dances, a bit with Buddy as J ed Clampett of "The Beverly Hillbillies" and even the old burlesque routine.·· F1oogle Street." So far .the _family has been barnstorming through. Cahfornsa with dates in Merced, Visalia, Placerv~lle , Sacramento, San J ose and El Camino College m Torr ance, a Los Angeles suburb. • ...~.t~. . ~ "The possibiUU foe a ahow Uke tbl1 are u.,:. limited ~ summer the.ten, Las Ve1u. state fai rs," Buddy reflected, "but.rm not gonna rush in- to it. "I'll let the show mature, let it grow until the people are c lamorin' for it." THE OTHER PART of his plannlni COltCerns bis television future -"if CBS doesn"lt pick up 'Barnaby Jones' l could move into a variety ebow: 1 could be the next Ed Sullivan." . The chances of C~ not renewing "Barnaby Jones" are miniscule. The detective series has been performing nice· ly ln the r atings for most of its two and a half years. "And that's despite having three time slots in three mont~ ... the series' star grumbled. "We finished the s~ason on Sunday, got moved to Sat Uf'· da.y during the summer and opened the new season on Tuesday. "Then if you really want to kill off a series, you pre-empt ll s ix times, which they did. "IN SPITE OF ALL that, during a six.week period we had a 40 share (40 percent of the sets in use>. You can 'tfigureitonratings, because Tuesday night has the lowest number or sets twned on. "And at IO o'clock a whole lot of people tum theirs off." Buddy, 66 , hopes that "Barnaby Jones" con- tinues. He likes the show and finds it easy to do, now that he has developed a system for learning his lines. Detective shows can mean a heavy load for stars. who must weave through pages or dialogue as they query suspects. "At first I was memorizing al the lines. and 'that was a drag," said Buddy. "Now I "wing it.' At night I mark my lines with a pencil; that seems to help establish them in my mind. ''THEN I READ MY cues and the lines into a Gina Clicks With Castro t, tape recorder. I play the tape back while I'm driv- ing to work and getting made up. Then I wing it." · The Budd{ Ebsen career has been one of the • phenomena o show business. It started with an t economic accident -"I was gonna be a doctor, but 1 went broke and I had to go to work!' Q : What is it between Gina Lollobrigida and He left Orlando for New York and made his Fidel Castro? Certainly not a romance? -Gunilla Broadway de but in 1928 with "Whoopee," starring JU., Indianapolis. Eddie Cantor. Hardly. Gina, who's winning acclaim as a He and his sister Vilma became a kind of bometpun Fred and •~cle Asti)lre, dancin& 1n slage ·: musicals then at MGi in the l~. Returning from Coast Gu~rd service in World War It, Buddy's acl· i1tJ career was 5low, so he turned to song writing. BE SOLD ONE ro Walt Disney for ,500 and lha\ l~ to his costarring in Ute ··Davy Crockett": ru~. • Nin years of ··The Beverly Hillbi~Ues" w.as, enoutb to keep him in catamarans -his ravor1te • bObby and a business enterprise..-bµl then came: ''Barnaby Jones." J\nd if Barnaby should ever run . out or cases to solve, Buddy has his dancing shoes ; .ready. • : • ...... 1IMll 111111111 · ··· m Riaiif Nii . I :J0-4:40-7:50 I UAMERICAN GRAFITII .. 2: I ... :OO·t :40. -rw&.fl CHAlll S- 4:e5-7:5D ' .. PLAY IT AGAIN SAM .. 2:00-S:OM: 15 ~ZIHG SADDLlS .. "MIPNMI fACT019-Wf'--h41 came~ a " h 1 z. c It c k ed Fide I in Havana. adding him i-=================:::::-riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 t?. a .hs t of Neri Armstrong, DaLi. Onassis, Henry WARREN MILLER ,,,-----.-.....;.--------------. Kissinger and other notables she has photo-~-~,,...r,...£ graphed. She reports he wa!> a periect gentlfman. PRESENTS -. I "THE COLOR . _ .... c .... -· 'Glad You Asked That' OF SKIING" ~ < ........ L ..... by Marilyn and Hy Gardner Didn't "try to jump on me like other men I've in· terviewed . He's very gentle, very soft." He even took her on a Cuban "Cook's" tour which included visiting a cattle nrnch \\here breeding is done by artificial insemination. ··That ·s very sad for the c·ows," Miss Lollobrigida l:imented. "That's all right." Cu!>tro C'onsoled. ··For people we d o it the old \\ :.iy' .• Q: I missed Bob Hope's punchline on the Dean l\lartin TV roast for Lucille Ball. Did you catch it? -~trs. C. J\los ley, Vi rginia Beach, Va. A : Yes. Hope joked about seeing Lucy a dozen FEATURE LEHGTH SKI FIUI VISIT: Sun Valley, Snowbird, Courchevel. Wh istler, Park City. Heavenly Valley Mammoth..;Telluride, Keystone 11THE NIGHT PORTER" 111 tlho 11CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" EYES NOM7 DON'T MISS: Ski Racing, Hot l~~C~O~H~T~-~S~U~M~. N~OM~2~~ Doggers, Deep Snow, ~ Gondolas, Rope Tows, Crashes & Fun with Warren's own hilarious narrat1or:i. ,,,. & ,,,. ... ~ ~ THE SUIF THEA TH rAClftC COAST HWY. AT a.. ST . --TOH RACH -J) .. t"4 uc more times ever} day. "l get her on Channels 2. 1----------........ ---------- 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10." Bob bantered. ··1 even get her on my elect ric toothbrush. But (love Lucy!" 6 ACADEMY AWARJ) NOMINATIONS! \ ~ ••. ALBERT ANNEY BEST ACTOfl .. BEST SCREENPLAY .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE MATINESS DAllY S 1.25 'TIL 2::SO BARR'I COLDWATF.H • .INGRID BERGMAN BEST ~ACTRESS •. BEST COST\JME DES!Gf'! •. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY 1 :15-3:30-Si'S 1:00.10:00 IAllU STHISAHD JAMES CAAN "RIMHY UDY" IPG1 .. MURDER OH THE-· .. -- ORIEH'.'f' EXrRESS'.' ll'GJ ·~YOUHG FIAHKEHStar: • If ~.i ir~tfrGf"' "NEBH Ir THE IUH" "'CIMOHEU.A UIUTT' II.I 1 -rRtr WITH THE TfActB• "'THt TUCHft• "TME STRONGEST MAN IN THI WOILD'" Ir "TMAT DAIN CAT'" ...,....._datAdl- ColUM99•64f>.3102 .._, 7:1 S.t:JO SAT. 1!.»-J:JM:OO.l:J0.10:45 SUM. J:tlM:ZM :.50-t:ZO SHOW STARTS AT DUSK SPEAKS OUT in the .00.'i f Give up ttie !)hip! .. List.. tl 10 cl;\.ss111ed. Shtp tu Shore Results! tH2·5ti71!. The Second Greatest-flyer i11 the World FAMILY TWIN CINEMA Jr ,,,.., .. ,., 'Allll ~/,/ 1148 • ' h1 BROOkHURST • DtSNIY FtLM NSTIVAL w eel· Tlw-s.-Frl. Dow. o, .. 6:45 Sat/S.. Ir n- Eostw YectltlOll MATINH S DAILY. Dowt 0,• I :l O CINEMA I .... ,'THAT DARNCAT11 fll E.tf llrd M .. iffe l~ed,rice• . Set/S-.fll , ... lotft c """-• Doon Op• D.aty 6:41 W ,,S,• I :J O CINEMA II llAlllt· tlonr. AM .. CLAUDINE" . ,., Local news . Everydq. 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS GENA ROWLANDS ••• lest Actreu JOHN CASSAYms. • .aest Direction m .... ~ .. ·. i.11,.1 , .-.. · .. In the •1,·e·11·g-41·1.·11·1 .. __ ._,........ __ ._ ... _* __ , __ ·---------• , The war was ooer-and the world's greatest flyers had never met in combat. But Waldo was going to change all that ~even ii it killed him. SMOWTIMES OAllY 7:3().9'.30 SAT/SUN/HOUDAYS 1 :30-3:30-5:30 1:30--P:30 , ... • . , . . . . . ] .· • . WedM!d!y. March , 1. um OAIL v PtLOT 8 J I ' Concert · Premiere Set TOM BARLEY Mualc 8oJl petition," a music special that was aired by KOCE-TV, Channel 50, last August. . -MUSIC IS VERY much on L-I D 0-:;~ ..... • t •• \.J HILDOVEI • CI(JTuD UNJ>ER ._ATuEAF_c. ~Ice :skating ever.yday. rt came as no surprise to this columnist to learn that maestro AJvar.a Cassuto plans nothing less than the West Coast pre· miere or Bradllan composer Marlos Nobre's "Mosaico for Orchestra'' as the centerpiece of hi s UC Irvin e Symphony Orrhestra's nex t pair of con· certs. the march in our Orange Coast MICMA~C•M and our old friend Peter Odegard '"THI ILACI UCI Chamber Symphony into shape for its premiere concerts Aprll 18 and 19. is also moving to meet public de· wtHDMIU .. mandwilliaseries~~ndaya~ !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... . .. I The exciting combination or student and local amateur musicians h~s got off to a solid .and suc· Some 30 professional musi· ternoon concerts in UCl's Fine r Arts Village Theatre. MESA VERDE c~ssful start ., u n 'd e r A I - · cians will be working with 10 OCI music majors in this new or·· chestra and Alvaro has been .lucky enough to obtain the teaching se rvires of several stalwarts or the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra. Among them are con- certmaster S idney Harth. violinist Glen Swan. violist Gerald Epstein and cellist Mary Lou Zcyen. They are working· towards a program that intrigues this wnler: Haydn's 104 (his lasu and Beethoven's First. There Just has to be a rpessage in there' ·Dr. Odegard, who is busy serv· ing as a director of the Irvine Conservatory of Music when he isn't performing Ul fQculty chores. will open the series April 13 at 3 p.m. with soprano Vina Williams singing selections from French, German and Italian ~ CEMTB varo's busy ......_&-A4-.C....MIM b d .. opera . 'T';L C7 t 4, t7'-iHO aton an · Jt is ~ijjij~~~~~~~~I only natural Further concerts are planned for May 25 and June 1. Sounds grand. Peter. Sec you there. and ,laudable that they lill•lil••••M••I should wish lo tatkle somelhing THIS AREA is rich in musical talent and that includes a number of composers who, regrettably, tend to hide their bright light beneath the neares t bushel. on the lines of the formidable 1~1111111111 Nobrcwork. The program, scheduled ror May 30 and 31 at UCI, looks to be ::.ellout rpaterial with soprano C llORDS AT RANDOM- Jl~arly c·ongratulat1ons to Or. Warren Marsh. who does such a s plendid job .is coordinator of music education in the Orange County Department of Educa· ti on. •cHtHATOWH" 111 "DEATH WISH .. "~IOOVE TUIE" "RISH CiORDEH" IXJ Open Mon llvu ff! 6 30 p m S••ISon/Hol 12 30 Mon lt-flJffl I07Pm-11 2!> Nancy Bramlage as soloist in a performance of Richard Strauss' "Four Last Songs" and raculty member .,Aroo)d Juda at the piano for Beethoven's beloved ''Emperor" c~ncerto. · Why not pop out or it long enough to enter the fir::.t annual competition for chamber works sponsored by New Music for Young Ensembles, Inc.? ALVARO JS DUE back from another busman's holiday in his native Por\ugal and he will be up. to the el bows in work this week as· t-----------tll he tries to ~et hi;S newly form~: Warr en has deservedly been honored with the National Radio· Television Award of Sigma Alpha Iota. the international music fraternity for women. He richly earned it for his role in the· production of "Concerto Com·. ·· The deadline is April30. Forde· tails write to New Music For Young Ensembles, 490 West End Ave .. New York, N.Y. This col· umn would be delighted to hear from any com poser interested enough to enter this worthwhile contest. A "l:IP<ITTO THt COMMlnto...- V M JUGGHHAUT' "CHIHATOWH" "DEATH WISH" ~ ::~.·i: .. JO SAIUltO•U 17 JO l OD t.uooO•• • tt<>1 -n 11 JO 1 oo • ~' ··--TlONI. ---" UOll OH OlllHT UNUS ,,.., PAPER MOON "' THEA TltE5 8AISTOl AT lillldATIUI , CALL [""-"""""""' FOR So. CCIII~..,... SHOWTIMES S«>-J..w'=---' S 1.2S TIL. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL So COAST6 ACAOIMT AWAaD NOMINATIONS PLAZA I "mHllNTK •n~ . l .t6olllA (mrnr'f .... ., ,_, t1100 nrnn" ::-..-= 546-2711 ~ Ill ..... ,........... A('llMI SO.COAST PLAZA II . S4•·US2 . ''HHlll llDES AGAIM'' o.., l:Jt Mt/-l l!J .. J!JM:41·t:4' CINEM•• aug THREE 1414 ~··Harbor ftl.lln AnaheHn 63$-7501 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS llSUCTlUS A WOMAN IEST %~~ION RO~~~~os UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAILY: 2:00, 4:30. 7:00, 9:30 ·-------FEATURES People in the DAILY PILOT N€R F ND U€ Of Heredity, Environment That move to license car mechanics is picking up. Fourteen states now. are hold ing hearings on fraud chargs against car re· pairmen. It's expected some of the states soon will have the machinery set up to fine and even jail such rancy fixers V.·ho get naughty. LOOK in the mirror, if you will. Is the right side of your face more strongly de· veloped than the left? Such be the case in 96 out of every 100 citizens, according to the medicos. FOUR Tll\IES as much salt is spread over icy streets as is s prinkled on food. Fl"NNY P EO PLE Q. ··what':,., the d1f ference between a clO\\ n. a comedian and a humorist'!" A. A clown wans you to laugh at what he does. a comedian at what he says, a humorist al ''hat he thinks. That ·s my notion . Will Rogers l>el1eved otherwise. A humorist, remarked he, is the one who scratches his head before he talks. lF YOU HAVE to memorize something, better go at it in short spurts.Scholars who re· search these m atters say the rests between the study periods tend to anchor in your head whatever it is you're trying to remember. MOST FASHION experts say an over- "' eight woman should never wear a skirt v. ilh a hemline higher than the mjddle or the knee. SQUIRRELS nested in the thatched roofs and rats nested in the dirt corners of northern Europe's medieval houses. Histoncal fool · notes indicate that the incessant gnawing of those little beasts was a noisy nuisance. The Germans called it "naggen," not gnawing. And some rllslic poet, comparing the scolding of wives to the gnawing of rodents, eventually came up with the word "nag." LONGWORDS A scholarlv client sends in a printed copy of his lengthy doctoral thesis on the influences of heredity and environment. Pretty deep. The words are too long. What's needed is some simplicity. If the baby looks like his father, it's heredity. If he looks like a neighbor, that's environment. Why can't these post-graduttlc students dumb it down a little? Address mail to L.M. Boyd. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Copyright 1975L.M. Boyd. A .. TOU Mt«T041 HAYI ~Stl! J.ACI LltilMOM A.MN IANCllOPT ..... JACI\ LEMMON ·ANNE l3ANC~OFT IN A MHVIN Fr\ANK Pl\ODUCl10N Of A N(IL SlMON PlAY EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • • IPG)' • • 'The Second Greatest Flyer in the World The war wa~ a~d the world's greatest I/ye rs had. n~ve·~ met i~ combat. But Waldo was-going lo change oil that -even ti 11 killed him. HOW PLAYING! )Ronn~~~ IN A GWRGE ROY HILL mM Co 11 ...... BoSlm,,. SUSAN SARANDOH ··~MARGOT KIDDER S "'""., n WILLIAM GOLOMAH S1onnGEORGE ROY Hill o ...... , Mw<rtH[NRYMAHCINI lPGl ,._un .. ~1WKW1t1 O I l>tOOUtlOA•O 0lflCTIDIT GEORGE RQY Hill • U .. •(fSll fl llJll fl(Mi.J((\Of 1000 I>() l\ Fj h•• •• ••••• •"' .. • '~"'r '" .,_ ~ FOUNTAIN VA LL I ~ ORIVEIN An .111 NEW lolm . AIRPORT 19,5 ;> I\• ,1 NEW1 ,,. A•RPORT 1975 Freebie and the Bean a. M. IJOYI) ) INFOR•s In,,.. DAILY PILOT .... "MYHAMllS MOIODr ...,'° ... ! I 811 DAIL V PILOT Weclneldtty, March 19, 197S Nixon Pays Off NY Bill for Back Tax e s NEW YORK (UPI) -Fonner President Nixon has settled his back-tax bill with New York City, sending the city tax collec- tor a check for $1,227.35. . Finance Administrator Ivan Irizarry said Tuesday the check. was drawn on the San Clemente branch o(the Bank of America. Irizarry said Nixon owed $926.13 in back tax from earnings in New York City while he was presideol. Nixon also paid $301.22 iri intere~l. The former · president's tax arrearage came to light aner a state .tax audit revealed that Nixon had earnings su.tJject. to state. andc 1ty taxes for the period Jan. I toApril30, 1969.o The check, mailed sometime after March 7, was forwarded by Dean S.. Butler of Los Angeles, an attorney for the former pre-· sideot apil his wlfe. · Ad•llsKI~•· Solon Cites Dog ~-Racing 'Threats' Hooded leader of Pliltestant , U l ster Volunteer Force . SA<;RAMENTO (UPI) -Assemblyman Leon Ralph (!>-Loo (UVF · I f mill An,eles),said bb and his family have been th~ea.tened wttb deat.11:•4 ) • riv a 8 0 tant it his bill to legalize ...... , racing in California 1s passed by the • I Protestant Ulster Defense ......, 'Associati<?D (UDA), told ~e.. Le11slature~ ' -, r •-BeU t · ·-· Ralph made the disclosure Tuesday as be prepared to pre-~ 55 con erence '-"' as . sent the bill (A8455) to the Assembly Governmental Organization ~ 'Week U\IF was responsible , for killing of two UDA mem-· Committee. , . . ber · b M He told t&wn\akers that he received letters mailed to his 510 ar .arr.bl(.. ihome warnlnl that .. if the bill puses, I will be killed and my ) ·.~me bombeCI. •• He deplored the threats as "trash" and cJeclBft?d.. "• . "I wlllll<lt be lilUmldated." " Ralph said in the wake of the threats, his wife. 2-year-old ~ daughter, baby aon and their borne have assigned ''security'' pro-' ., tection. ' . ' NewfromPhilipMOrris. 1 I • • ' That's the Saratoga idea. More puffs than lOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga l 20's are rich, full-flavor c igarettes made from a fine blend or tobaccos. Regular and Menthol. 17 mg'.'taCl .1 mg. nicoiine av. per cigarene by fJC.Meihod. Warning , The Surgeon Gene ra l Has -Determin ed That .Cigarene Sm oki ng Is Da nge rous 10 Yo~r Heali h. l , Standard IOU's \ . \ • .. " \ more. •' More t h an j u st a n e w brand . Saratoga 120's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasur.e. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without sm'?~ing more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. ~ .. f: ' '• ' • • • " 0 • . ' ' I f" ' .,,. ,. "I get extra puff's, but I pay the same. Even a cynic like me can ~ile." • •. • < <I '' . ·' # sin' the He. dis • tha ser I chi nul Un lha •Ix der A sho Arr cie: ril> " lhe sai1 hat ti or [ .I s J sai1 ler Al a ' suf ess in.£ 11 unc foo DI' ., ou• m• eu1 mu ble erC r WO vit ("' pa las an• pr< ' -[ ' ( ' ' ant biE Br UC I 'tht if : an WI Fi wl ob he Ix bi "I ar ., lh ta l~ w P: nc th ". at '"' Cl bt le ·sh ··fo w d\ lb sl •I .. w "' t\ n ~l lq "i Pl u ·"' r Americens Malnour.ish-ed Old Disease s Exchanged for N ew . Americans m ay feel smug since the six major diseases of the world, as listed by the World Health Organization, have all but disappeared from the U.S. Howe ver , they Cail to realize tba~ other dis«:ases, equally as senous, are ta king their place. A.lfred E . Harper, PhD, chairman or the department or nutritional sciences lit the University or Wisconsin, said that Americans now must worry about heart disease, obe$ity and dental caries. A 10-state survey in 1968-70 also showed that a high percentage of Americans are anemic and defi. cient in vitamins A and C and riboflavin. "The re are no outward signs or these deficiencies," Dr. Harper said. "Is this m alnutrition? It is hard to call it that, but the situa- tion needs attention." Dr. Harper, speaking on What .Is Malnutrition in America said said he thinks or America as th~ t erritory from Argentina to Alaska. Malnutrition is defined as "in. sufficient intake or one or more essential nutrients which results in a specific nutritional disease.'• In contrast. Dr. Harper said, undernutrition is "insuffi cient food to meet energy needs. DIVIDE PROBLEMS .. There is a strong tendency in our society to u se the terms malnutrition a nd hunger as e uphemism s for poverty. We must divide the nutrition pro· blem from the problem or pov- erty.'' In addition to the six major world diseases, which are vitamin A deficiency, anemia (both from lack or iron and parasites which cause blood loss J, goiter, rickel,.s, pellagra and scurvy, two more complex problems exist. Dr. Harper said. They a re calorie malnulrilio~. -Don't which cannot be cured by simple measures and U$uafly is a pro- blem orthe infant or child up to 4, and protein enerey malnutrition, a type or ill health now seen on a worldwide basii;. Protein energy malnutrition ls al the end of a chajn of cause aQd errect, ~ Harper said. Dis- asters lead to poverty; wealth is not evenly distributed; there is a lack of education; food habits are poor (m ales may be fed fi rst>. and there is a lack or sanitation. which causes diarrhea, and an absence or health care. ;> MORE TO SOLVE "This has some bearing on Qur own nutrition problems," Dr. Harper said. ··we have solved the simple proble ms, bul this is a problem of neg~ct and social dis· integration." People who suffer frort) protein energy malnutrition in the U. S. include young mothers who are underfed because of ignorance and poverty, alcoholics and the elderly. Dr. Harper questioned how severe m al nutrition can be without being evident. And. he questioned the ae- curacy or the dietary surveys done t o determine nutrition levels. Since the Recommended Dietary Allowances are the stan· dard by which subjects are measured, and they are high estimates. he suggested the find- ings m ay not be accurate. "We have improved our sanita- tion, e ducation and level of health care, but the incidence or dental caries, obesity and heart disease has risen. "Oversimplification may lead us to accept these as simple pro· blems. but they are not," Dr. Harper stressed. ··Genetic and behavioral aspects must be con- sidered." · Other changes have taken place in ihe American lifestyle, he said. Life expectancy has in- creased eight years for while males and 12 for white females in the last 45 years. The child m ortality rate has decreased to .8 per 1,000 children. <Io Mexico, it is 11 and Guatemala, 29. > ''ThJs could not happen if there was widespread malnutrition," Dr. Harper said. "We are at the other end of the scale." OUTLINED Now, nutritionists have begun to outline some or the problem areas in America, Dr. Harper said. ·These include the adequaey or assessment and standards of nut~itiov. the triad o.f obesity, canes and heart disease, a deerease in physical activity and increa~ed consumption or fats, oils and s ugar and an increased number of manufactured a nd fabricated foods. "We don 't know if they (manufactured foods) have the same nutrients as traditional foods." Dr. Harpe r explained. The proble m with a decrease in p h ys i ca l activ ity i s that Americans gene rally need 500 rewer calories per day. "All the essential nutriellts must be packed into fewer calorie:,," the professor said. Weight: Count You s·tand in front of the mirror and confront yourself with the big question : "Am I too fat?" To find out, said George E. Bray, professor of medicine at UCLA, you can make three tests. . First, make the "pinch test" on the lower part or the upper arm: il you can pinch away more than an inch o( flesh , you're too heavy. Second, he said, find out if your waist is bigger than your chest. Finally, ask yourself if you like what you see in the mirror. ")'our truC'k ha• bel'n reC'nll•d by Detroit and your food ha11 bf!en rrcall,.d by the FDA . ., -tr-by ltaft "'*-IT._ 1"94....., EDITOR1S NOTE: When experts du· cuss new research, it is expected that re· volutionary ideas and exciting new solu- tions will be revealed. However, American nutritionists speaking at a symposium, spomored by the Orange County Nutrition Council and the · California College of Medicine, UCI, ·re- iterated .an old theme: Americans .are ·living such sedentary lives that (1) obesity will 1 be a monumental problem unless exercise is increased and (2) careful planning is essential so all im- PQTtant nutrients can be packed into the few calories the average American can . afford to eat. Exercise is an activity many people do not like to hear about, but the scientists agreed it is the only cure for the 80 percent obesity rate which now exists in America. Reporting . about the symposium is Daily Pilot Peo- ple Staff writer, Jo Olson . BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Edttor w.-.se.r. Mllnll tt, tt1S l'•tll Ct This 'Evil' Necessary The bread you buy in the supermarket is ·'lo<1dcd with ad- ditives." Why can't we have baked goods "just like grandma used lo make," pure. fresh a nd wholesome? Because il would cost a small fortune, according to Fergus M. Clydesdale, PhD, associate pro- fessor in the department or food science and nutrition at the University of Massachusetts. Grocery stores. for example. "ould have to throw away all their bakery products each night b ecau se of spoi lage. Dr. Clydesdale said, which would cost the American consumer $1. l billion per year. ··The loss of food from origin to market would be greater without our technology.'' Still, the public wonders about the safet y of its food, Dr. Clydesdale said durin~ his talk. tilled t-;ew Foods: Problems or Solutions in Malnutrition. .. New foods ar e not nutritious, we are told. They <1re dangerous. Or they taste good and that's b<id ." fi e :igreed that "there are some tremendous dangers await· ing you" in the realm of pro- ceSS('d foods. .. Take t oast. for example. t-;early all s iek people have eaten toast: 96.8 percent of a ll Com- munist sym pathizers ha\'e eaten toa:,t and all people "ho ha\e died ate toast." The food sc1enl1st said he had selected this tong ue-in·cheek ex- ample to s how that ''the in- terpretation of studies is impor- tant." Physicians can determine obesity more aC'curately by using height· weight tables and tests for body density. I( the answer is ··yes" lo the big question, you should go to "Dietl and," he said, but the answers there may not always be encouraging. Sugar: Data Refined Also. sending processed food to developing countries is very im· portant. he noted. because needy countries often do not have the means lo put raw foods into edi· ble form . As an illustration. he showed slides of corn rotting in piles in a developing country. Dr. Clyd esdal e questioned "why we have new foods" and "what are new foods. Studies have shown that "both thin and Cat people have a cons· tant weight to which they will re· tµrn,'' said Dr'. Bray in a talk on What Should We Tell the Obese Patient to' Eal. ''The composition of a diet is not important in weight loss. It's the number or calories," he said. "You can't eat all the rat or anything· else you want. It's the PCalorie count." But there ts a value to Jow- carbohyd rate diets, he said, because "you have to put the but· ter ON something." Dr. Bray described tests lo ·show whether, with the same food, weight loss occurred best with one, three ot slx meals per day. Loss was not arrected, but those who ale just one meal ' showed a n increase in blood c h o l esterol a nd (Clucose concentration. ··Most people who loee weiaht will regain lt," he said, but these odds can ha •mproved. with new techniques auch as behavior modlfic 4uon. Diet pills are err~ctive only in "a few Instances," end bypass gurgery appears to ~a •·proinls ing" area. Still anolh~r new t.ectmlque la modllylna the intestinal ap· proach throu1h m edicatlon. "But behavior modJficaUon t1 Ute best approach," nr: Bray concluded. ' Refined white sugar has been made a villain in American life. but perhaps it i s not such a bad guy after all, accordina to Dr. Ralph A.' Nelson, director of the nutrition section of Ma)'i Clinic. Jnstead, the majot health culprits in America are lack of exercise arid t{>O much protein, Dr. Nelson's toptc was Dietary Sugar m a High Protein Society. A study or school children from the ages or 6 to 16, with body types c l assified as thin. 'muscular and Cat, showed that eating s ugar did Dot raise their blood cholesterol level but con· tribuled calor1es to their diet. A check of the daily food intake . . of these children revealed that lfie thin ones ate approximately 1627 calories. the muscular ones 1508. and the fat children, 1690. Their proportionate sugar in· take was 123 g rams per day for the thin childr e n, 91 for the muscular, and 123 for the fat. The difference between the thin a nd rat diets, Dr. Nelson pointed out, was that "the level or activity was less in the obese children. "The chances are 4-1 against an obese child being thin," he said. "There is a psychological probliem In getting obese children to exercise. They don't want to be singled out. "We need to have good athletic programs for all c hildren. Now. most of the time and money i~ spent on gifted athletes. ,"Kids should be taught games they will enjoy the rest of their lives." Also, victory s hould nOt be the most important part or sports. Or. Nelson believes. The ques· tlon should be. "Did he do better than be did last time?" he ad· vocated. The term "empty calories" C!i uch as su1ar > has "made obesity e moral choice," Dr. Nelson u ld. ''TM obts~ child has been occ.:used or ·making the wrona choice,• when actually he is auf{erin1 from "exercise PoV· , erty." "Maybe we can begin a libera- tion movem ent here this morn· ing." the Mayo Chnic scientist said. Turning lo protein, he attacked the myth that "if we eat protein we will be strong.·' Actually. excessive consump· lion or protein is expensive in many ways, besides the high uocery bills. By cutting down on protein, a kidney patient can save up to SS,000 on dialys is. and a lowering of protein intake h as proved helpful in treatment o r Parkinson's dtsease. "Studies have s hown that animals are more healthy with u l o w protein intake. and 'agriculturally or iented societies seem to have healthy old peo- ple,·· Dr. Nelson added. "My theory is that In some way. the possibility of lncreased life span in women is related to incr eased protein consumption in men. "You pay a metabolic price for the excess protein you eat. Men a re idling the ir metabolic macttlriery fa!iter than women." Ile dealt with the myth that hJth protein c•n umption bw lds musclts in athlete : ''Only tllc t!Rht kind of ue~be will in· crease muscle mass. "An unhealthy d i~t as rashjoned when you focus on one thina. Remember moderation." ··The expectation of physical exercise has gone down so we have to pack as many nutrients in food as we can.·· , There are no new preservation processes. he added. just refine· ments or the traditional ones or freezing and dehydration. Food JS preserved. he noted. to kill bacterial growth and for cos· metic effect. or the 3500 known food ad· rditives. each American will eat 15 pound s p er year, Dr . Clydesdale sajd, of which nine pounds is corn syrup, sugar. salt and dextrose. Others are leavening agent& (7.8 pounds l and the rest (1.2 pounds J is more than 2.000 ad· di lives. What would we have to give up if "e took additives away? "~largarint· couldn't exbt." Or. Clydesale said. "Cheese nce<.ls potassium sorbate to last. None of these arr domg anything \Hong, anyway. They've all been tested.·· or the .. s uspect" additi\.·es, s uch a great volume would have to be eaten to cau!>e disease lbat it \\ould be impossible. he added. Accordin g to tests on cyclamates. for example. 800 bottles of die\. SO(fo J)('r da) for a lir~time "ould have to b<' inge::.t· ed for a cancer causing dosage. he said. •·1 don't wtinl 3 totally forllf1C<i dlet but there are &om~ things we can do." . • .. '1 . . ' . ' f • ' DA\LYPILOT WednHdii. Marc~ 19. •-, Public Reacti ORs M~_!tiply ' Aftermath: By ALLISON DEERR OfUW 0•11~ ,.~Si.ff Was Richard M. Nixon a father figure whose "children" enjoyt<l w-,atching him fall from power? -Or did his resignation a1'd p-1-don by President Ger..Jd Ford b(thg a coll~tive sigh of relief frQm the American people? :, panel ' or media represen· talives ond psychologist.! dis· cussed these ideas at a stale con· vention of ps ychologists and sc hool p syc home tri s ts in Anaheim. ·Pan elis t s included Jess l\l arlO>A', K NBC: Arthur Schreiber. KFWB radio; Jim Dean and John Pinkerman, ne"·sp<.ipers: and psychologists Ors. 1\liriam L andau <.ind Diaries Ansell. , l-lodt!ralor Landau suggested that hO\\' early a nd vociferously one cl:imored for Nixon's re· moval from office and the punish- ment demanded were related lo feelin,e:s about authority figures. ··1r one's father o r father s ub- stitute cou ld s tand the test of ad- \ l'rsity, 1l is likl'ly that the pcr~on v.·ould demand a full and open trial. "If, on the other hand , he coul4 not, leniency would be asked." FATHER FIGURE She also suggested that if the rather figure played fair and square .. then was unmasked a s deceitful, then the "child" "·ould feel betrayed. Audience and panelists dis- agreed. •·Nixon, a father figure? Not to tb e extent that Dwight Eisenhower was. Ther e were those who didn't. like him from the start. They disliked his early campaign tactics. He lacked grace, and wasn't particularly attractive. "'With Watergate," continued Marlow, ''lhere was first a period of disbelief, calling \Vatergale politics as usual. Then came a period "·hen the public told us to knock it off with the Watergate stuff. The White House called it a third-rate burglary. .. But with the public hearings, the principals . began talking about the things the press had re- ported. People began lo believe.•• Marlow was on ..,ac1Uoa when the Nixon resignaLion was -&n· nounced. He was sent to Main Street, Dis neyllilnd to get reac- tions. REACTIONS VIEWED •'f.Iow would people re;:ict? "'ould they be frightened, angry or concerned? They clustered a round radios and televilion.s as he spoke," Ma_rlow said. ''They were aware, not apathetic, although attendance did not drop off at the park. E&- sentially. they knew there was an orderly system for transition. "The Pentagon may have been on alert, but the American people "'eren'l. A tria l would have taken an estimated nine months to three years. ''People wanted to get on with life, to get on with making a liv- ing. I think there was a national sigh of relief." Schreiber asserted . th at the media suffered from Cleopatra Syndrome. "Cleopatra sent two slaves to check on Caesar and killed them when they brought bad oe..-1. That '1 the same as Watereate and the pres.s." The media didn 't create the former Preaia.ent 'a image, he said, they simply reported it. "What other mun wou.ld walk on Ole.beach 'tn bis suit and tie, That tells you a lot about the man. "N'o one was out to 'get him' a ny more than 11:ny other political figure." The country needed an emo- tional cleansing1 Sctl_rei~r as- serted, and Ford a pardon denied that. AFTERMATH "When JFK, that new leader with vigor and youth was as· sassinated, there followed a series of murders, political turmoil, social upheaval, such as the country had n ever seen. ··we mid~le-aged fat cats didn't know what was happening in the country. The kids did, but we didn't listen to them.'' Schreiber believes that if Nix· on had leveled with the American people early in the game, he still would be President today. "I don't believe that people live by prox:r.'' userlfld Dean. "'1 believe tb1t where we' ... e made our miltake, 11 in making ~rOcS ol our eJec:teclOfflclals. "When Prel ldent l''ord plays golf he's Cront·page news. When Jack Nicklaus or Arnold Palmer play a phenomena l round, they're relegated to the sports .section." Our naf1on. be said, was founded on the idea that govern- ment and politiea should not be trusted. "Our pqliUcal r1.gures have too muth pOwer." POl4TICAL NAJ;VpE . Or. Ansell s•kl Jh;it problems stim Crom polltit'"' paivete. ··we are penon·orient~ instead or is· sue oriented1-IVJ ume.to grow up and &"et involv~~~ . As long as we judge the Prest.. dent.or any otbet political figure by OW" feel.inp_,<;~'11 get the gov- ernment we d~s~e, }\e,,aid. "W~ are not a Cf1Ucal..,political public." 1 1 . Ansell has a theory. -part psychology, pa~l philosophy, part anthropology and part crazy -that eac.h or us goes through _, li!P carr)·1~ wt th ui some kind or sli.ndard by ~!ch we measu1•c all experie11ces. "'And, the re.ttlity lt1 nc\'er as gre~t as the anticiP.allon." \Ve are so lo''Cdt!cd to the stan- dard, he asserted, that we arc blind to experience. ''I really believe that psychologis ts lis ten to eonl- municators mote than con1· municat -0rs listen to psychologist!;. ''We become so heavily dosed with news and our favotile com- mentators that our precepts are diluted . We become s uch newscast devotees that we forget we are psychologists.'' Nixon and Watergate were big news, "good, bacl or indifferent.'' said Pinkerman. But. he still de· served a fair. trial. ~·Here lies the dilemma. It would have tukcn a couple or years 't" find a jury. "How do most p eople feel , about the resit,:nation qow. I just don't know . Confused, perhapt;. ·'There 's a feelin..g of something missing. But. I lhink the quicker >A'e forget, the betler o[f we "''i 11 be as a people.'· ·~ ·Lessons Upgraded Ann Landers DEAR ANN .. LANDER S : A s a mother, I \Vas disturbed by the letter from the Oklahoma teacher "''ho wrote the set or rules for parents which she said were ''guara.titecd t o produce thoroughly messed-up kids." As a parent, I hope you will print my rules which U,IT .......... Firing Drummed S~1n 1;·r ancisco Symphon y Orches tra may have a J apanese conductor Sei- Ji 07.av.·a, but r ecently fired'tim- pan1st. Elayne Jones, above, h as filed federal court s uit c harg ing racism a nd sexism . Pro fessionally regarded. as "'a very g r eat artist ," s h e v.·as lhe first fcm<.ilc, black musician in the group. Athena Award Mrs. Beek Cited Civic lc;idcr ;\t rs . J oseph A. licck is the 1975 r ecipient of the Newport ll ar b o r .Panhelle n i c Alh e n a A\\•ard, an ;.1nnua l tribute _paid each year to a n out- standing v.•o n1an in the Harbor Area . Among h er c r edits arc the 1974 Sil,·cr l)olphin Award, Nc>A'port llarbor Chamber of Com m erce Women 's Di v ision : a 1969 Orang e Coas t College Citizen Award and a Zonla Club Com- munityServicc Award. Dollars for Sc holars benefit lunc heon in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Libro Gets New Sense T lfUR SD1\\', MARCH 20 Br SJDNE\:' OMA RR ARJES (Marc h 21 -April 19): Accent on short trips, ideas, origina l concepts and versatility. 'You break new ground. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): You Could strike pay dirl. Old debts are collected. You are compensated for past services. GEMI NI (l\t ay 21.J une 20): Lunar cycle is such that your confidence builds -you say what you m ean and me an what you say. Social activity accelerates. CAr.;CER (June 21-July 22): Deal in specifi cs. Avoid temptation to hide from facts. The 1nore truthful you are, the greater your degree of freedom. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis is on <'reativily, intensified relationship. Change uf S!'.e nery occurs and you will benefit. \'IRGO (/\ug. 23-Sept. 22): You are "eased " intu s pecial situation. Means so- n1eonc swecl-t<.1\ks you. Overtime assign· ment is due . Be diplomatic. · Ll 8R1\ (Sept. 23·0cl. 221: Philosophical concepts co1ne into focus. Spirituality replaces cold confusion. ):'ou regain sense of direction. SCORPIO <Oc t. 23-1\'ov. 21): One close to you makes clear that you are responsible for your actions. If you insist on.playing a game, the stakes will be for keeps . SAGITTARI US !Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Strive for universal t ruth. Don't attempt to duck. bob or weave through \abryinlh of false note. CAPRICO R?\' (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): One who cares ror you \\'ill petiorm spet"ial service. Show that you arc not immune to afrection. AQUARI US (J an. 20-Fcb. 18): Creative urge dominates. Imprint your style. Be sensitive to emotions of loved one. PISCES ( 1-'eb. 19-March 20): Some rami- ly membe rs may express doubts, con· fusion. Sense or humor helps you retain balance. Be flexible. If today is your birthday you can be moody, psych ic and sensitive. Your diges· Lion is a problem -but represents no dis- aster . only warning signals. You are due for wider recognition. might provide interest. ing reading for certain teachers. l . IC you are having trouble with ll c hild, don't let the parents k now. Talk be hind his back lo friends . other t each ers and o ther parents . 2. Don"t bother to write a thank-you note for a i,:ifl from a student. Mer all. it takes a lot of time to write 25• or 30 notes. <Never mind a bout the time it took to select the 'gift. lt does n 't count.) You told the child "thank you" when he gave it to you. That's enough. 3. Never a pologize \\'hen you have made an error. What's done is done -even if you learn later the c hild was not guilty. An apology might ruin your "im- age.'' 4. Ridicule a child in front of th e cl<.iss. It doesn't hurt to be cut down ~fore ohe's peers. It makes a child more ''humble.'' 5. Leave no doubt in anyone's mind as to who your "pets" arc. Wealth and social position rate "rewards.'' Give s pecial attention and privileges to childreh. nieces and nephews of school board members. and those from rich and influential families. 6. \Vhen you attend PTA meetings, go out or your way to be pleasant and atte ntive to parents folks write about. In fact. it's just the opposite. I am pestered to death by well-m eanin g people who want t o play "Cupid 's Little Helper." I am not a recluse, Ann. I enjoy c hurch and social functions. I li ke people, but I also enjoy strong impression that you need a cause. Look around you. 1'her e is plc nt y Of \~'Ork to be done. Do you feel a"·kward. selr-conscious -lonely? \\'e lcomc to the club. There's help fur you in 1\nn · Landcrs's booklet, "The Key to Pupulari- ty." Send 50 cents in coin "ith :ruur request and a long, stamped. sclC- addressed e nvelo1>e tu ,\nn Landers , 1~.o. Box 1400, Elgin, 111. 60120. the tranquility or my lit-r--------------------- llc home, my books and * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * • * • .., my garden. Because I try , to be * congenial, m a ny widows * have interpreted my • friendliness as a signal for help. They inslst on "rescuing me from my misery." The worst· of- fenders are the minister and his wife, and a few social workers who are dete rmined to put a MERCURY SAVINGS * * woman in my kitchen. • "STATEMENT SAVINGS ". PRESTIGE Card * If you will be good * * * * r * * • * * * * * ..,. ,... ,... • * * * • ... enough to print m y Jet -, --------------------ter, I'm s ure it would "' help. Thank yo u . ALON E .BUT NOT LONELY DEARNOTLONELV: 'Why are you so de· rensive! No one can drag you where you don't want to go. Nor can peo- ple inflict themselves on you tr you prefer to be a lone. You've got high class worries, Dad. Kwltcherbeefin. CONFIDENTIAL t o Rudderless: Leo Rosten s aid it best. ''The purpose of life is to mat- ter -to count, to st.and for something.'' From your letter. I get the we\~~.~~ Lid2.3J il!~ge Hospitality Weekend Fri., Sal .. Sun. -Mar. 21. 22. 2:1 • Dcmonstra!inns • Co1nplimentary Rcfrc~hn1cnts • Shopping Speci;:i!s • Fric11dly Atmosphere with c lout. money and r--==--:::-=----=--=~==~::::==~==~iiiiiiiiiiii:::::::i;iiiiiiii~~~"" prestige. After all, it's smart to know what side DELANEY BROS your bread is buttered on. . • I hope you can find room for this in your col- umn. Ann. I know a rew teachers who need t his message. -\V AY OUT RECIPE WEST DEAR WA\' OUT: Here's your "message." For the teachers who don't need It, it will mean nothing. For those who do-well, s hape up. DEA.RANN LANDEJl S : I am a widower an my mid-70s, in good health, and 1 en· joy a variety or interests. My problem is not loneli· ness, one so many older DON'T MISS' ELANEY'S GIGANTIC SA~!fEFORE EASTER MRS.FRIDAY'S 16/ZO ~'/z lb.lox BREADED SHRIMP ................. .., '·"NOW 5. 7 5 BPrelich9t,.lrok ... dec.td,deveined SHRIMP IEADYTOCOOl! ............. , ... NOW 11.50 ~~ . ' SCALLOPS , ... ,.. .................. 1..,usNOW2.50 .._ CRAB LEG ,,.. "'"""' ............ •-. s.oo"' NOW 3.40 .,_ . ~·to ..... ~.,. We Ah Featurin9 The San Francisco Parisian Bread Aqain 'Del•rrlros. Seafood•210D Lafayetfe•Hewport Loch, &lrs. Beek is a ch<.irter member ;ind pas t presi· dent of l·loa_g !\1 emorial l-lospital Au xiliary. and a men1bcr of Assist;ince League. New1>0rt Beach Hi s t o ri cal Society, Chamber of Com mt•rce .ind Friends o f the Li~~~W·•·h ••in1~~ ~~~~~ ~~C ~~0~~S ~ ~;~;~~.~i;~~~!i~ GOLDENGET-CIWCIYI[ . FABRI . WABEH u .E' ALE ;;1~!M::~::.·~ .. ~·p~-:· ._n""""zr~v-s_,N '--~IG_H_~__, Announcing the GRAND OPENING -~'=..~~~:r;?_ .... '!Z, sen ted today al the '\.J/. 1...J FABRIC WAREHOUSE ~~~~~ A NEW LOOK 18th & PLACENTIA; C~ESA ....... :: ':""'·~ -':;_~~ for Spring •MoreFun1hanvoucan1magine ! $37:$~0·~·-.· •rnl@;IAJJl#iliiWWiIBJ• SJW#i ·;-.. --.. ;~ * Wonderful Accommodalions """"' OPEN TONIJE & JRI Nl1E -9 D M. Yo TO 60°1 froa , · 1111. 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SAT. 10 A.M. ·I 'Ji WEO. l All * ANAHllM: 509.C. L KAmlA tOA.ll ·tP.lt U . 1_,, "'"-I• IW 1 (714) 772-4471 Sllll tl-1 PJt • " N· th A sti n ' M " 0 " ' ' a Strung Along Marionettes string along for Easter vacation with Jen- nifer and Craig Carlson. They are awaiting the Bob Buker Marionettes, which will perform at Lincoln Mid• <.I.le School, Corona del Mar, Tuesday, March 25. Show times are 10 and 11 : 30 a. m. and admission price is Sl.50. It 1s a fund -raising event for Children's Home Society, sponsored by Mano Con Amor Auxiliary. No Waves Mad e Navy Waits for ERA WASHINGTON <U PI J Women can forget about attending the U.S. Naval Academ ,. unless the Equal ·IU g ht s Amendment to thl' con- stitution is ratified. ac l'O rdin g t o Nav\' Secretar) .J Willian1 M1ddcndorr ,\~ked about :.i l'hange tn the academ\ s malt·· only policy. M iddl'ndorf told the f-l ou!>e A rmt•d Services Comm 1ttet'. "The Equal Ri g hts Amendment will de- termine th<Jt "We don't lhtnk "'e s hould take unilateral aclion--get out in front of the herd.·· The ERA. which would ban Sl:'X dis crimination. must be uµpr oved b)' four more s t ates to become law BRUSH_, BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STf P BY STf P Anyone can care for a Brush & Blower harr style or our other curl co1olrng. fuss-free full lunc11onal • SCISSOR STYLES whrch are as eaw to 00 i.IS 1ust r.ham· poo' Our lamp cuts. linger tumble cuts curling rron cuts wash towel dry brush ·n fluff culs or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSOtlED. all take-care-of-yourself styles. Good for any age. any harr. No leasing, no rollers. no prns. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS UOc MO WT , ....... -T W4ffS. TOU ,....., 141•H WANT TO Sn YOlll ...... ""AIM. O,EH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I a111·I0 fl"' SAT. & SUH. 9-S 356 S Tustin Ave . Orange 9564 Hamilton Ave .. Huntington Beach 305 N H arbor Blvd .. Fullerton 1lOC.A rLCJ AT T!iE ~Af>CINAllNG VILLA Ol L !>OL 997-1193 961·3535 179-3163 Last3 dOys! JC Penney Pixy portraits . are enough to make anyone smile. ' f'lxy hours: I 0 AM to I PM _. 2 PM to 7 PM 'T'llln.. Frl. Sat., Morch 22 I 0-1 -2to5 MEWPOITllA04 COSTAMISA f OPP·1 Oµly1.69 tu• ,, > i. / 01 4 w.1111'1 ,,,,..,vi ~elm" P•lSt• 1n nalural color •No .ippoin1men1 nf'lf'S~ary Com1• ,,, • Age limrt c.h11dren 10 12 yf'JIS uld • Choice of poses lrlim ao; m;iny a., 4 or 11 • Two Gbrldren together only 2 98 • No hidden char<Je!> • Milli orders 1usf sliqhlly morr II you have a second or thud lc1vo11tr pose. take them, too Al lhese apecial prices. tn either s11e Your second sclec11on Your lh~d !\election Your IC)Vrth selechon Your fifth selectton 1.H us 1.55 uo -·- Wednesday. March 19, 1975 -CAIL V PILOT C3 Vows ExChonged · • "°I .. Johnaon-Monroe Newport Harbor Lutheran Church wu the setting for the double ring ceremonies linking Rebecca Lynn Monroe and Lance Cpl. Thomas William Johnson. Qffi. ciant was the Rev. Roger Berg. The bride, a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and now a student a&t Cotd~n West Coll • is the daughter of Karleen Monroe and Robert Pf1ooroe, both of Costa Mesa. Her hus band, son or JoAnn Johnson of Ban- croft, Iowa, is a grad,uate of Swea City Hi g h School, Iowa and now is stationed at the Marine Corps Helicopter Sta· lion, Santa Ana. Attending the bridal Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have the1r wedding ~tories with black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Depar,tment one week before the wedding Pictures recei\'ed art er th<Jt time "ill not be used. For engagement announcements 1t IS imperative that the story, also accom· panied by a black and white glo~~Y plc· lure. be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding d<1le. olhern isc it will not be published. To help fill requirt.'ments on ~11th wed· ding a nd engagement stories. form;; are available in a 11 Daily Pilot offices. l"ur- ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members al 642-4321. coliple wer~ Christopher and Joel Monroe, Mrs. Timothy Cavanaugh , K enneth Runde, and Brian Stephan. Eichenberg- Perine LaDorna Perine of Newport Beach and Robert J. Eichenberg of Santa Ana were married in the Church of Jesus Chris t of Latter-day Saints, Newport Beach. The bride is a graduate of C h ouinard Art Institute, e:.irncd her BA al Brigham Young U niversitv and her teaching credential at UC Irv~ne lier' hus band , ad· minislr ati ve assistant to Sen . J ames E . Whet- more, graduated from West Point and now is a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson of San Gabriel and Mrs.' Ruby Eil'hcnberg, San Bernardino. Witnesses were Mrs. D. D. Mac· Bride and Franklin ll. While. ZESTILINX SMOI( le f>AUSAG£ THE TRADmCNAL tm SAUSAGE When°ihc eotuc fdm1ly ge t~ together this Easte.-Morn- ing, ~er vc them " 1r.id1t1011dl food Zesulmk ~moked '>d\Jl.ilQI' It Ccln bi: Ii icd or INkcd • ~rvccJ with ha~ h1ow1h 01 µ<1111..Jlo.t•\ Your E.i~ter lirec1kl.i~I or brunch w 1 II I,.• l11nq r t.'l'Tl!flW L'(l w I h 2e. t1 lmk sm.'.lkcd Sdl..ISil(}?. ZESTILINK SMOKED SAUSAGE AVAILABLE ONLY AT. . ~~~k~rr1 f~rm~. Of OHIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17HI l IRYlt-ll~fW,OltT HACH ,HONE: '42-0972 MoA.·fri. 'Til t s.t. 'Tit 6 S-Ttl S • They're telling secrets behind the Red Door. .. .. ··. .. 2 Fashion Island And you can get in on t h em! Shop Wodnesday. Thursday 1O·5 · 30 No one knows better than Elizabeth Arden that bringing out your beautiful best isn't simply a matter of choosing the best cosmetics. There are tricks to be learned. Good, basic techniques. Nuances and shadings that make your look contemporary. Now you can learn the secrets from Elizabeth Arden's own special representatives from New York, as they conduct Red Door Clinics tllis week J t Robinson's Newport. Fo:-S7 50 you'll rece ive the complete makeup and treatment krt for class. the special instruction. and you'll be able to apply $2.50 from the fee toward an Elizabeth Arden purchase! Enrollment is limited, so sign up at the Elizabeth Arden counter now for your best time: Monduy, March 24, <1t 2 PM or 6 PM; Tuescl..iy, Wtdnesday, T!,ursday and Friday, March 25-28 a t 10 A M or 2 PM. R·Jb1nson's Cosmetics. Newror• 1644-2800 ( Now tbat llme, as well H ~, bas become a precious F()mmodity we need to budlet it Wisely. sauce. Combine two or tbtte dif. ferent varieUes of canned soup ror a spur-of·the·moment first· FSENCUPEACllTA&T l packase p ie caaat ~or t rrosen -8·lnch pie erwt, baked and cooled • tn1 to packa1e dir«t1ons and shape irito •·lncb tart pan or pie plate. Stlr liqueur into 2 cups whipped creatn; cblll. · course. · It is always a 1ood idea~ keep an emeraency sup(ll)' ot cao.oed, .botUed and pffkaged foods on hand -the k6nd that cu be ser ved instantly C?f wltb a mlnl~um of preparaiwn. Tate ordinary pounc!cake1 slice Into three la~ersi apreaa bOttom two layers wlth one jar-of. coocord grape presel"'Y~. assem· ble. frost and sprinkle with 1 tableapo0n orq.O.vored liqueur 2 cups sweet~_· ,wblJP.ed cream or prepared wblpped tOp. ping 1 can (1 pound) peach aUcu, J ust before aervinr. spoon whipped cream loto pie crust. Arrance peaches on top. Melt. concorderape Jelly with lemon juice. Spoon over fruit. Garnish with additional whipped crea~ and peanut· brittle. Makes one &- inch pie. .dlopped nuts: Prostor .An eaay, eleganttorle. Su1gested here are two fancy denerts made with convenience foods. Their ease or preparation makes them suitable for bo\h 1>4U"ties and family meaJs. Yesterd ay's cake and fresh fruit become an ex.cltlna dessert foodu~ wbea dlpj>ed into melted b>ne<)rd 1rJpe: Jelly. Stretch a small amoQ.t of hamburger by making lt inlo meatballs and serving with prepared spaghetti .~~~~~~~~~~~~ well-drained · • 1At c up concordgrape jelly 1 V.. teaspoons lemon juice Sweetened whipped cream 1A cup crumbled peanut brit- tle or chopped nuts Prepare pie crust mix accord· Note: one packat e vanilJa pie filling cook•d wlth 2 ~ups half- and-balf encl. thoroughly chilled may be subsUtuted tor the 2 cups whipped cream. Box Top s Ingenuity Stirred In .. -..... - A box of pancake mix. a little of this. a little of that and some imagina- tion add up to a great build-your-own win- tertime s upper. Tropical Pancake Stacks are a new way to use left over ham com· bined with pineapple chunks in a sweet and sour sauce that's easily made with preserves and frepared mustard. · Crumbled bacon, flaked coconut, or peanuts are added lo the pancakes as they cook. Barbecue Pancake Stacks are perked up with chopped ripe olives, green pepper, or salami. A Jus ty mixture of ground beef and sloppy joe seasoning is the perfect go-between. Complete your meal with coleslaw. and fresh fruit or cheese for dessert. TROPICAL PANCAKE STACKS 1 1 cup prepared. yellow mustard 1 tablespoon cor - nstarch 1 can ( l pound, 4· ounces) s liced pineapple 12 cup apric ot or pineapple preserves · 2 cups diced cooked ham Panc ake batter f re _ c1pe below 1 Flaked coconut, crumbled cooked bacon. chopped peanuts Jn fondue pot or skilfet: stir toge ther mustard and cornstarch until smooth. Drain j uice or syrup from pineapple; add water to make 1 cup. Add to mustard mix· ture along with pre· serve s. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until sauce comes to a boi I and thickens. Cut pin~apple into J~. inch sections. Add ham and pineapple to sauce; cook 5 minutes longer, or until hot. Prepare pancake bat- ter; spoon onto hot, light· ly greased griddle. Sprinkle uncooked side of each pancake with a Uttle coconut, bacon, or peanuts: turn and bake second s ide. Serve pancakes topped with ham mixture:· sprinkle with additional coconut, bacon, or peanuts. 6 to 8 servings. BARBECUE PANCAKE . STACKS l pound ground beef J envel ope < t •~­ ounce> seasoning mix for sloppy joes 1 can < l·pound> tomatoes • 1 cup burgundy or claret. if desired Pancake batter <re- cipe be lex\'> . -..Aat""'4IOllllUCO'!Otl'""''IANt•-m-t'91111aUfll\al .... PIKl .. 11<'l**JCT-'8 .... 1'•lfflClm ... ~ ttlllHllCIH*O llC AUlllllllllltlO"fU·•UWlttUllll ...... , llAICll Ml 191._.f mlQI 1m1, lfJS'I. All our meat is "BONDED" tOr -quality and flavor. ~F~T~~·~~$ . ~~.~.~~ ...... , . LB 1 OB ~~~o.~e?8~ALLEN013BLB) ,•· ., LB 119 . .. LB &s~ Chuck Roast BLADE CUT, BEEF .... Frying Chicken . · 79~ PARTS: BREAST W/RIBS (DRUMSTICKS & THIGHS 79c LB). LB ' Top Sirloin Steak BONELESS, BEEF LOIN • . . . ..•••.. _ Rump Roast BEEf, BONELESS Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACKAS'.7E ... (EXTRA LEAN 1.08 LB) T-Bone Steak BEEF LOIN • • . . . . . . . . • . . LB 1 79 LB1 38 LB59~ Lenten ~stlons... C R s· • ross lb Roast 11 liced Bacon Turbot Fillet eonelen .... IChvck . lt1 •oth,Former.lohn, h t Gr .1-l.8'KG1 11 FreshFroun •····•··· ·· · · le 78e 7-Bone Roast Sliced BaconoKor Moyer Fillet of' Sole Ifft chuck . . . . . . . . . . l~ 79~ (Thin 12-01 1.39) •••••..•. 1·Ll'KG1 11 . 1" Fresh. 0ov ... • · · · · •• • • • · • · · lB Pork Roast Sliced Bacon Young Turkeys Shoulder. l'knicStyi. •.•....••.. L.179~ Lady~"............ .l·lB PKG 101 usoAGr~A 10.121.M •....•• L1 57~ Porterhouse Steak 71 Pork Sausage ~ (Swift lvtteri»oll. &-12 Un . $9c ll ) '"flo•n ........•...•....... la1 JttnmyDean ...•..•••. 12-02 PKG98 ~=~~~-~-~~~ ........ Le121 !:'!.~=~=--~~t~!~> La1" =~o,~=~~ ..... n98~ fully Cooked Ham Rib Steak Unk s.isage Boneleu. Whole. Wot~ A~~ •. le 111 ... HOfV! End • . . . . . . • . . . . La 121 Siilnless, f.ottner John .. 8-0Z l'tCG39~ Dairy Products • • • • , ~-~~~-~-~-~~~~~~~OD .... ~OZLOAF 121 ~~~ -~~~ ~-~·~ ~~EA~ J~rn'MI CAN 81 O ' ~~~~-~-~~-~-~~~-~~~-~ c~~~-80ZCTN 42° Frozen Foods •••. ~~~-~. D~-~~~~.~~SH_& fs-~,r~PKG 1°'- ~ ~~~!~~:~.~~~--~~~~ ~!~~~2~PKG 173 ~ ~~~!.~~.~~. C~~.~~RN ..... 2•ozl'ttG 190 ~ ~~~J~~!~~~~-~~~~GE.~~~~~CAH 55c ~ ~~~p~!~.~.~~~L -~~-l_P 9~1:™ 19c ~ BIRDS.E_!.~.~~s 100Z~G 29c ft&11ltal~-~E ~cup couor~Jam 2 tables"°'"' b~ Ume peel. Heat aauce, ~ occ ulonally. t twpoon cornatareh 1 t ablapOOD ••ter Serve warm over tee cream, irult or puddinJ. Makes about 2"'-· psaauce. 2 cups coarsely choPped sttawberrles, treah or defroeted ------------ froun 1 t easpgon t ll vered !Jme peel Combine concordfrape jam and brandy ln ••ucepan. Heat sUrrin1. until J•m ls melted ahd heated. Blend cornstarch and wat~l'; stir Into syrup. Cook, stir· rlng,•uoUl sauce is thickened tand · stn09tb. Add ·1traw1>en1es and 1~0ZCAN 29o ~OZJAA 41~ aozen 52~ DAILY PILOT ~2 OZ CAltTON 11 & DeH hems •••. ~~~!!~~ so~~-~~~M . 120Z JAR 141 ~!t>JTI~~~-~~l·~-~-~-~~~~~-~A 160ZPKG 93~ ALEX POTATO SALAD, 95c 2l8 CTN 30ZP!<G 43e BUDDIG SLICED MEATS 6 VARIETIES • . .•• ~L~~e~PR STAR ~~A~~s 160ZPKG 90e ~J~L~~~ON~.HO~N CHEESE uozPKG 131 XL~T BE_~~ .!~~-~~E aozPKo 51 ~ XLNT TACO SHELLS ••• 12COUNT 57c BOB 'S SAUCES SHRIMP COCKTAIL ORT ARTER . • • LAKE TO LAKE CHEESE MONTEREY JACK •• ... 80ZJAR 53~ 90ZP1<Q asc Health and Beauty Aids .•.•• SUDOENTAN FOAM 221 •• :}-3/•0Z °-1_T. SUNTAN LOTION OR ptl COPPERTONESUNTAN lO?IO.. OR Oil • • •••••••• .. •oz 111 ••••• &OZ 111 Q.T. LOTION SUDDENTAN LOTION ~ LOOK fOll ~PY IUYll ..Key lvys" ore eictro savings mode pou1ble by mon~locturers' tem. poraft promotional o41owon<es. the finest qualty produce availllble .•• I ~~~!~~ s~?tato~ .1O e~G4 7 C Cherry Tomatoes 390· Ille Sile, luscious Totting. ... tfor5o&od1 1151<1 ~.~~=~~== ................. l. 29c. Wineaep Apples l-~·G690 htro Foney, Snappy Crl1p, 411 f'vYpOle ... Chopped npt' ohve::., green pepper. or salami Shredded Cheddar cheese 1 SHOP LUCKY FOi\ All YOUR HOUSQtOLD AND EASTER NEEDSf '•, .sl mMS 'AVAllAIU AT tMICOUNT CIHTUS ONlVI ,_ • ' . NOW. :-at, Oii' Firn Developilg Center Cook beef an fondue pol or skillet until brown, stirring to crumble; pour off excess fat. Stir in con- tents of seasoning mix envelope, tomatoes, and wine. Sim mer 5 to 10 minutes, s tirring oc- casionally. .Prepare pancake bal· 6er; spoon onto hot, light· l y greased griddle. Sprinkle uncooked side 4'eac h pancake with a fi!w pieces of olive. pep· ..,., or salami: turn and 1ft1re second s ide. rve pancakes topped th beef mixture. Orinkle with cheese and ••ditional oUves. pep- per, or salami. 6 to 8 •~rvlna•. Pancake Batter · Pr.-• recJpe ror about 20 to t.t pancakes fo11ow- ing dlrectlons oo pan· cake mix packa1~ y y :. / ·.::::/ I \ ... , •.... ., • ......... c..ty ... .... ,.W.Y l'MIM A ... ••na•cmm•tt. ....... MIUNl&tAWlm -·-., ......... ..... ...... ,.. ... .... ..... -,.., ........ ----....... -...... CllCA - WY.CMffWMl ~R.'a IACI JAIUClOTII Fo.hleftoble ond Jl'OC• tlcol wipe clton vinyl In o full ronge of .oiw.. Jl'etly P'lnt1 &colora. 52x70· ~- 42 • '°."' 60" rovnd =.2•1 2•• ... '*'-·· "'"' u.... . ...... _... .. ... UL_,..,._ ..... ..... -. ..., 9T 1Uta 10G. 390 COU*NO KITI NONofLAMMA&I IMTll OIAM AMT COLOll .• oz 1-112" 12 COUNr Oii. 1414" 24-COUNf 87~ kASTIC IOOI • :..-nr: .... I I----·~-­... , ··-.. _ ... _ ... --·-----........ ' n ·l A ii b M Cl • ••£ntertalnlni ta an Art.•• 1 And a highly practiced one' as' evidenced ,by the cookbook of that name prepared by nine well· traveled and creative hostesses who are members of the Art Museum Council of the Los An_(el~ County Museum of Art. lbelr han~some, linen-bound, hard-cover edition offers com: plete menus for 20 dinners, 12 luncheons, 2 brunches and 18 ideas for coclttall party hors tcl'oeuvres. Tbe cover hatures a color' reproduction of Cezanne's "Still ·Lile with Cherries and Peaches." As further inspiration for cook- ing on the inside, there are 11 bl~ck. a~d white illuslratiom of' ) art worn trOm l ti. muteUrn'a. petmanent coneeUon. The format ls aOt oOly artiaUc but also helpful -full ol 1ervin"' suggestions and proper wine choices. If you need 1turther persuasion, you're invlted ~ watch Mary McNeill, bome economist, pre- pare Crepe. lndlenne. from page 78, at Porl·()·Call, Newport Beach on Monday, March24. The book also is on sale at Skillets, Cricket Unlimited,. Newport Harbor Art Museum and the bookstore and art rental gallery of the L.A. Museum of Art where proceeds are earm"1'ked for the acquisition. WE HAVE FRESH STlAWIERRIES PICKEO DAILY FOR US MESA PRQll.ll 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. AMIWPOaTILYDJ , OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 ·I ·51 lbs. ' ;, FRESH r MUSIRIOMS fA°"' Fashion Island Newport' Beach aaiuc'e and' add cuny powder. Divide among the crepes, roll,· and arrange in a flat, buttered baking dish. Brush generously . with butter and before serving,. heat in the oven untu very hot and nicely browned. ·· You may top the rolled crepes with hollandaise, or a sauce mousseline (equal parts whipped cream and hollandaise) is especially delicious. Tarragon or sherry may be used instead of curry to flavor the bechamel, but 'then you will nothaveCrepes a l'lnctienne. SPINACH SALAD WITH WALNUTS 4 bunches fresh raw ~pinach DAILY PILOT CS l cup thinly sliced red'onlon .rings 1 cup c oarsely chopped walnuts ' h cup white raisins Juice or 1 ~a lemons 'h cup olive oil salt and pepper Pomegz:-.anate seeds ., Wash spinach welt and pat dry with a towel, Cut off coarse stems and chop very coarsely. Add red· onion rings, walnuts, raisins. Make dressing with. lemo.n juice, olive qil, salt and pep~r .and toss \Atith salad just before servang. Garnis h with pome-. granate seeds. HAMS . ''So Good .•. It Will .'Haunt' YO\I '.lil It's, Gone" .-ORDER NOW FOR EASTER Recipes So•e Tl _ __.,._ y_. Order Spiral Slirell . a .... ., ...... sw,-.y....,.11i~a1u.s.A. W...,e or B•lf ·..._ __ . _______ . ______ ..,. to add dining pleasure while subtracting calories. • ....., to SerY. witti H_., '• Sfik• Glae • s,ir... 5llc.d Fre. Top to lotto. •We,..... md SWp ,,_ eoat to Coelt • ,.. 5erlice DticCltftMtl .·..-a....s..iwi..s 3700 E. Coast ~. C.orona del Mar -673-9000 , ... _ .. ,c-.._ 1111 S. lu alil .., "W lcl. ...,._ 6JS.1461 save·2oc on the rotree ,.~~ that*tasa as rich as it looks: ~ GOOOONAM'SUI-UMIT ONE COUPON ft'.R PURCHASC WednHdaylnthe DAILY PILOT • DAILY PILOT Nu.tty Taste Added Toasted whea t germ is 6howine up ln the nieest places lately! Like in these two delectable and showy cookies. • ., •• •I 4 I. I .~·· l •' .... \. ..... ····-~··-. .. Wholesomlfi. rlrpty flavor of wheat germ is a h~ltJ>y addltlpn on top·of le cfeam or ih popular co ies. The qe/ectable texture tums snacks irito energizers. - They both contain a generous amount of the highly nutritious golden cereal. And with its im ... portant contribution of protein, iro n. the B vitamins and vitamin E . ~~=:.:.._--=~~~~~~:;:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~=:::=~~~~------------------------------.J•t we like to think or these 1- as "instant energizers". Versatile wheal germ 1s a natural to use in bak- ing. Its wholesome nutty navor and pleasing tex· ture enhances and e nriches a ll sorts of baked goodies. Both cookies are especially good with ice cream or can go it alone beautiful- ly with tea and coffee. ,TOASTED W HEAT GERM V1 ENNA BARS 2 eggs. separated 1 ~cup sugar 6 tables poons butter, softened 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel 1 t easpoon pu r e vaniJla extract i 1 .. cups flour 14 t easpoon salt 3(i cup v "cuum packed toasted wheat germ V.. cup fin ely chopped walnuts 1,2 c up apricot jam Powdered s ugar Beat egg yolks with 1 1 cup sugar. Beat in but- ter, lemon peel, vanilla, flour. salt and 1 :: cup wheat germ. Sp read dough on greased baking s heet in· to 10x5-inch rectangle. Build up edges about ¥.! inch. Bakl' in 350 degree oven 12 lo 15 minutes. Mean"hile. beat egg whites until foamy. Add remaining 1 1 cup sugar gradually and beat until stiff. Fold in walnuts and remaining 11.i cup wheat germ. Spread jam o\·er hot crust. Spread egg mix· ture on top. Return to oven and Continue baking 15 to 18 minutes longer or until golden brown on top. Cool. D u st with powdered sugar. Cut into small bars. 1 Makes about J dozen bars. CHOCOLATE WHEAT GERM BUTTERBALLS 34 c up 'vacuum packed toasted wheat germ 3,4 cup s ugar 2 squares (2-ounces> semisweet c hocolate 2 tablespoons milk I cup butter, sof· tened . 111:i teaspoons vanilla 2114 cups flour 1 .. teaspoon salt 1 3 cup diced roasted almonds Combine I "tablespoon EACH wheat germ and sugar and reserve for cqatmg. ~"Melt chocolate and n{jlk over low heat. Beal together butter and sug- ar. Beat in vanilla and m elted chocolate: G radually add flour mixed with salt and wheat germ. Mix in almonds. Shape dough into 48 b~alls. Dip into sugar and v.hcat ger m. Place on ungreased baking shC<'t. Bake in 375 degree oven 11to12 minutes. Cool on rack. .Wakes 4 dozen. Scrambler ·Give ~cramhlt·rl l'~gs e xtra ht'artinc-"s and crunchy uppt'.11 hy stir- ring in chopp1•d loai;tcd walnuts whil1· cooking. A tablespoon of walnuLc; to e very 2 t'gi?s 1s a ~oocl measun'. Ol"1 .... 0.lty Piiot ,. • ., t .... rcM.I what'• new In yOUr toc•I GOfftflh.tnlty ... ..,.,Y ~ l 1Mltlijm11 l OAOf. D W.fH JUI(.( flNlS,l OUA.lllY """°"" ttAIYtrfG Sll'( GAADOI 'RCtlM VALENCIA ~RUSSET ORANGES POTATOES 12~ 12~ SPINACH 12~ "A HAMBURGER FAVORITE'" flil.l Olf fUl\IO'I Col¥( ( 1 W'HCJl_( flASl Of lHl S(A$()M 1m11rs nm BEEF PATTY MIX HONEYDEW WATERMELON CUTllOUPE MELONS BUDGET BURGER 12~ 29~ 29~ $-.cl O\NOTING Y ... ut: CoAll()(N-~ nw:!IM. TUClOI 8 :. HYBRID TOMATO & BROCCOLI ASPARAGUS BELL PEPPER PLANTS BET A BUTCHEfS PllH BH HB. PKG _LE __ l_llE_S_T .....;.-.~---=;;..;;..~OLLg ...... RATH HICKORY 29~ 49~ • 449c OROUllD BEEF I ~~Cl!~~ACOll iW CHTUCI STEAi 98! SWIFT'S iOIEWs FAMILY STEAK ·~ HAM PATTIES USDA GF\AOE A• POPPY BRANO 78! SBTee:.;~=ERE.Hll0ROAST •-.... FR 1 98! t\'\\S /::J , • ~ Complete 1r.nut ""eek 'S t;;rC!a11va c.h •Cllll GLAZED HAM SHANI 101 ---, ... ESH ROASTING CHICKEll SLICED iDHL£SS CHUCK ROAST~~T·~ Uiii s-. f~~; ;:~~eN . !! PORK LOlll f REE by S'"'t. .. -~"'.. Dinner , .. ONLY A T ALPHA BE TA 1 ". •, , Grocery Double Discounts C>i\JNK LIGHT• 6"1-0VNCE CAH CHICKEN Of THE SEA TUNA .47 .49 ·~Agi< .68 29-0l CAN PRINaUA YAMS ASSORTED NORTHERN BATH TISSUE HO DEPOSfT • 1~NCE BOTTLE BARREUIEAD ROOT BUR 10-0UNCE JAR FOi.GER'S INn AllT COFFEE 100-COUNT MJ8 TEA BAGS WITH LEt.ION • 4 OUNCE JAA p~ 1.34 1.84 ~g~ 1.29 UPTON INSTAllT ltA MIX 1.19 INSTANT TEA• 3-0UHCE JAA I 60 GOU>EN GAAIN MACARONI & CHEESE GOLDEN GAAIN LONG GRAIN & Wl.D RICI NO O(Pn'.•' • 16·0UNC( BOlTI £, RC COLA CRC,.MY• "N>1 SKIPPY PEANUT BUTIER 40-0UNr( CAN DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW 37 OUNCE llOTlLE KERN'S WHITE VINEGAR SE.&FOOO •BEEF TABBY BITS SOdO -.nr IN BRIN( GEISHA TUNA 3117·0Z. 21 BOX I ~:.59 ·-.... • ua..ft:• Z.15 P!c1e 1.29 18 0 1 88 ,iAR I 1.27 .3& 6~~.21 ~.59 OLGATE TOOTHPA STE TUBE ·r:uNCE 66c REDUCED 1 l c .. WHAT'S IN.STORE DAIRY CASE Mo111y quHtions li:a~r cornr to mv dt"' rttt'ntlv JTPfding milk product-. ~ pnila~ a &lcUS>ion of this impo<tant food ism at<lrr. At Alpha lkla, -h:a•e our u"'n milk pW.t. Thc produch arr constantly subjt'cted ID alli..JI int' an ou1 quality cunlrul lab:. -onr reawn Alpha lkta wins aold mrcbls annutlly. Enryone knoM that refr~ntion k •ery important lo kttp milk al its peaa. ronditaon. Excepl for the britf ptriod when the mdlo. " n.~ hnltd f0t pll'tt'Uru:11jon, 11 ii. l..t'pt chill..-d throuib ~ng. slDT11p.". lhlpping. and in the da.ry ~ at your slOl'l'. This ca>e lt'mpcnturc i> JS ~ F (just abovr frttZIDI!) to kttp the milk 111 optimum condition foe your purchaSoe. Althou ... Alplu Beta mi\.. is &inn 1 le\'l!o·dl)' c~ (poiu.d alte1 prillled date) to iMUl'l' inuimum f~ f0t the customrr, tht ,otnlli.i t;le of a carton of Alpha Beta milk is 20-24 days. Ho-ver, ~uy timt the tempmicwc k rai-4 abovr JS dcgrttli, the frahneill ~r the milk is diminished. This mranJ that milk "1ould be OM of the lut purcha~ you put in your ahoppini cart. and 11 ~hould be l3ken home and refri~rated on tht' coldt11t part of yuur rdrisientor immediately. When lhc milk., pourrd 11110 ""'°"'"'·be 'llrt th< c.ar1on is r<'turned IU chc ttfrigentDf, rather thao lt'1•in1 ii oo 1hc coonltr oc dtrung table. . Somr bavr a~ed ql.ldtioo.s about '"imita11on" m~k TM only dlffttencc bctwtrn bomoecnittd wholt' milk and imitation mall. 1> lhe fat. Thu product is made by remo•ing butterfat from whole milk IDd rtpl11Cing ii wilh eoybran oil. TM l"'Olein. calcium, and carbohydrates al'l' ickolic:al, and tbt nutrilivr nluo and caloric ~'Ontenl ttmain thc saint. (160 caJoria per 8 en. la'Vins-) 1;,clwflramn l°lin'<lnr uf loo"'-' Mia"" 777 S. H•tbot llhoocl. u Hahn. CA. 900JI Grocery Double Discounts Grocery Double Discount• MJB RICE MIX 601 ~· • ~~CKEN c •BEEF REDUCED 1Sc 50·SOUARE FOOT ROLi. SAJtAN WRAP 200-SOUARE f00T ROll HANDIWRAP .41 .60 ASSORTED OllCHIO •APKm :J60.~ .93 DOW e BATHROOM CLEANER RIB ROAST • ~TlCK 1·01. 31 llOUNCE --· ,,,,,,, ~ ~ ..un RICI MIX BOX I l~~z.1.10 LAUAA SCVOOER PARn MIX..-S ORY ROAST C>.SHEWS • 7-0t. JAA UI Pl.ANTER"S · COCKTAa. PIAmTS MIXED NUTS • 12-<>UNCE CAN t.'2 DRY ROAST PEAHUT8 • 11-0UNCE JAR 1.14 t&-<IUNCE AEA060l wwxwwwo••- 1'-0l. 84 CAH I .59 13-0UMCE AEAOSOl I 99 ~ FllR FAUIC SOf llMll I LOTIOH MllO JDHll'S IA.II SOAP 1~¥tw:>90L 1UID SPllAY .. WA.Sii ~r..11 I.II .II REDUCED 14c 37-0UNCE BOTTLE 85 UQUID DRANO 1 •ll·OUNCE COHTAINER 87 YMmll BOWL G.EAllER • Bakery Di5count1 Al PtiA BET .A NOlllY BEE BREAD All'tiA BET .A • &-COUNT t RAY llUl1DtfLIES COffH <AU ALPHA BETA S HOT DOG BUNS ,.-OZ. 83 I.OAF I .99 ·;:1" ssc REDUCED 10c COAN • 8""N \ &9 ALPllA 811'A POP UPS ~.;" 1 ALPM.A BETA I 09 ..... ~ (Al(I ~~.J • Delicate11en Double Dt1countl t Delicatessen Double Discounts 1&-0UHCE Pl<G •POLISH OA WIUON SMOKED SAUSAGE ll·OUNCE JAR 808'5 TARTAR SAUa SOFT SPRE.AO IMPERIAL MARGARINE DIET • (2) •OUNCE TUBS 62 SOFT NUCOA MARGARINE 1.65 .49 f2}tB~z .• 72 16-0Z 68 CONT. I Frozen Food Double Discounts .49 MUSHROOMS • AL~ • $-OUNCE BOX BlaDSIYE FRENOI BEAllS BIRDSEvt • SWISS. l'ARISIAH. HAWAllAH, 8AVAAIAtl DANISH. JAPAHESE. CHINESE, ITALIAH · IO-OUHCE BOX 51 INTIRllATIONAI. VEHTABLES • 11 OUNCE BOX IGGO WAFFUS PIZZERIA • 1~-00NCE 80l( JENO'S CHEESE PIDA ORIGINAL • 17·0UNCE 8Ql( SA•A UE CHEESE UKE CHERRY• STRAW8lRRY • tt-0uNCE BOX US 12·0UNCE CAN MINUTE MAID ORAllH JUKE 32·0UHCE CAN \M 7 OUNCE BOX ORE-IDA OlllOll R.US II-OUNCE BOX YAN DI KAMP'$ llAL•Ut .56 1.60 1.25 ~59 .37 1.09 Everyday DJ~ount Prices 1 .. 0UNCE CAN <AMPRU.'Sl90lll & llAJIS lEMOMIWG.AA • 12-0Ul«:E JAR NISTIA INS1 AIR 1IA MIX .31 1.07 Non·Food Double Ducoirnt1 14"0UffCI JAA LM IAl'ID Pt.USll TOYS A1~N:ICU ~ROM 1.99 .27 WEAREVER •ASSORTED COlORS mLON R 10" .. y PAii 11°0 GAtDOLE a.ti .35 1°0 fRV PAN i. 1~ OT SAUCEPAN l.11 REGULAR • lE lolON • EXTl'A 00..C)rrlONEFI 9-0l. 97 TA.Ml <.aEMI ·-all.. • NOAMAl • EXTRA HOU) • UI. f AA-HOLD 13-0l I •• ADORN HAIR SNAY "'"° ... COSTA MISA-lJOO H..tHlr 11.,tl • 1 COSTA MU.4-241 I. 11tll If, U.GUHA HIU S-Jll41 c.19 ... LelM PRICES EFFE AQOll!TtO CAlll MATI DICORA,_ Ill otCORATltlO IOINO • ~~ lWE A .AAOMIO OECOA.ATING IHli«Lta .II .. INOHf. 97 '?IC•" PAPR PLAm 1~ • fO.AM Ql"I • 103·COUNT ll'ICO. • SOUTHERN C FORNIA ALPHA BETA11'iARKETS . HUMTl'feTOM llACH-tl41 .,,_ HUMnMCtTOM IUC~ I 411 .. culi:lw J . .... HUMTlt4GTOH llACH-11611 M. .... St. POUMTA .. YAUIY-IJtO ~_.... llYIH&-lto44 C:.W. u.l"tnltYPd IOUn4 UMIMA->OI H s. C...t HHJll...., I j APPLE JUICE · T ree Top 1\aturnl or Filtered! Qt. A· 1 Meat Sauce 49c Five ounce bottle (10 oi ••• 15e) · Mushrooms • • • • 35c Green Giant. Sliced or Whole! 2~'1 oz. Chili Salsa • • • • • 29c Ortega, from green chiliei.! 7 07. LIQUID BLEACH Save on Springfield half-gallon ! Margarine ..•••• 73c Fleischmann's, with corn oil! l lb. Noodles Cl08E •. 1. • • • 49c Fine, Medium, Wide! 12 oz pkg. Yuban Coffee •• s1 19 One pound can (3 lb. siu ••• 3.39) Starkist Tuna • • &3c. Solid white meat. in water! No. 1h can Smucker's79e Preserves · · Aprirol-Pim•1tpple! big 18ozjar C . 0·1 s101 r1sco 1 ••.•.. For cooking, for !>Siad' 24 oz. Potato Chips ..• 79c Laura Scudder·~ hi(! "Twin Pack"! Pepsi Cola six PACK. • ggc Heg. or Diet 16 ul btles (Plus dep} Brownie Mix • . • ggc · Duncon Hin£>s, for treats! 23 oz. SCOTT TISSUE Famil~· pack of four rolls! T.d s113 1 e OETERGEJfl • • • • • • • K ing !>i1e includes 2.1c off label Biz Presoak .... s 145 ·For stubborn ~tains! :1s oz pkg. Dial Soap . • . • . . 1 gc Reg. sile -Aq1111, Gc>ld, Pink Tortilla Chips a OL 49c Granny Goooc llt-J.(. Tnro, R-B·Q Tartar Sauce • . 39e J<raft'R for nnvM! I) Ill jar Muff ins SPRWJ1uo •••• 39c English or Sour Dou~h! Pkg. of 6 WtdnM<Jay. March 19, 1975 ~ -------~;.;.;.:::..:~~~_.:. __ _eo ''L v P!!:e!._ U.S.D.A. ·Choice beef eats better! Pro ve it with our French· Fries ••••••• 49c S pringfield .•. 2 lb. package ~~~~o~ bee~J!!k . 7 9 ! St•e the difference m value! N.Y. Steak Ln1n rnl of lJ.S.D.A. C'hoice beef, naturally aged, closer trimmed! f 1flll'C it to y11ttr'\1•ff thil> ll'('('f;! 'J'hwc is 11 diff1'rl.:'nn: in bn'f qua/it\' . and f;t 1<a11cho e<irru"<i only th1' "t tJf> 11[ I h1• ~rt1d1"' 11. S. IJ.1\ l'lwice! Marbled fur tcndeme,,,-;, [rum heat•ier rn/ll1•, dn.~l'r lrimm- . ed n11d naturallv aw·d ... set> for ·yourself. r:l Rancho' . ., ll.S.D.A. Choice beef due . ., eat better! Serve man-sized satisfaction this weekend -and watch the girls enjoy it loo! Loin cut -U.S.D.A Choice beef for hearty g'X>dnei.s, nothin~ beat~ the juicey tenderness of this loin cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beer TURKEYS 129 BREAST , .. Ha lve!'i-hen tur~eys (with rib cage) Sausage ITAi.Wi smE • s 12! By our own "old world" ret'ipc! Ground Beef ••. 99f Extra lean -bul k or pattie1>! CABBAGE49c ROLLS ea Stuffed -oven ready !'\<.'l wt . 6 oz. BEEF10111uss$149 BRISKET I~ Fre!'h whole or half'. 11.S.lJ.A. Choice Beef Rib Bones 79f Meaty! Bake t•r h11rberut'! Choice! Sliced Bacon ..• s11! El Rancho'" thicker rant'h style GROUND $169 VEAL lb. Fre:-.h! Lean! ancl nulritional' Sup er Fresh ! SPARE 99( RIBS FRESH lb Lean nnd meaty Ea:;tern pork. Tenderloin Of POflK •• s 11! Lean Ea:-.tern pork -delicious baked! W. s129 1ngens rusvw •••• Hors d'oeuvres -Elwell Farms • HJ 01. BEEF CUBES Loin cul for fondue! Choice beef Artichokes .. JUMBO!.. 3,,, 1/ BAKER 12c RUSSETS lb U.S. No. l premium quality! Large size for more pleasure ... tender t ips for more JlavQr .•• compact, firm, for more vnlui·! Green Onions • • 1 ~ Fresh! Adel zest t11 \'!lUr menu! MUSH-39c ROOMS ~ Large sizt! brown '>t t·ak variety Red Radishes . • 1 O! Fresh! Snapping crisp, i.nappy fl avor! A NJ OU PEARS 25! Sweet, juicy • . . from :-.:orthern Orchard1= FISH STICKS l·.,lrn lunn· ~ualit\' S1nf' by the JICllllld und t'lljll\ ll11t•r na\11r! rut PCOO BOX ....................... 5.90 · Red Snapper Flt£sH s 1 2~ Frt·~hlv filleted J>unt'ic v<iriety'. Fresh Oysters . s 149 l·.a,h·m. l11r lla\cor' /'I 111 Jar Cooked Sh.rimp s 1 s? ,Ju.,t rl>'hl lnr 1 citktads1 Turbot Fillets . . gge. Frc1rn C:re<'nland's 1ry water!'! Stuffed5 s 1 Clams tor Matlaw'1> ... net weight :l oz. each Frozen Foods ORANGE 20( JUICE 6 oz. Sprini.:tield (12 0111Ce can ... 39e) Tuna Pies . • • • . • 29c ~tark1.,t, for quality! 8 ounre Cheese Cake ••. s 1 2 ~ Sara Lee -Cherry or Plain! 17 oz. Vegetables nmmn .49 C Hi rdse~e·~ i:reat rnmhination~' 10 oz · SPINACH39c NUGGETS (' & W appetile appenl' :20 nz. pkg Macaroni AHO CHEEsc ••• sge \'on cl1• lo\amp'-. :111 ol family pack! Buitoni Entrees 79c ;\111n1('ntt1 or \le.it l·tavioli -14 oz. Sundries TOOTH s 139 PASTE ~~ l'n• .. 1 \lint or Reg. (inc. 20e off) Razor Blades . . ggc I .dlc'llt• Platinum Plu ... '. !'kg. "' .·, Bath Powder ... ggc Bayer Aspirin .. s l 69 H1i: !-ll\'111~" nn the• _!lltl 1 I Sl7C' Delicatessen Specials! Price.-; in effect Thur Mar :!O through Wed. Mar. :26 L iquor Dep 't Values.' Sliced Meats euJ)D1c·s39c Your choice of i.ix varieties -wafer t.hio and tasty! 3 ounce package Canned Ham s LI. sill 5649 Harmony bra nd . lu11ciously lean! D • h B . s11t an1s r1e •••• Or Camembert! Plu mrOlle 6 oz tin BLUE CHEESE flora Danica .•. Daniahl 4 01. pkf. camembert . • . . 39e Duke-imported from Denmark! 51 1 oz. Shrimp Cocktail 39c w coo, in 4 ounce ~ervini.: ~ta ... ,,1 Port. ~alut 8 9 c or Tlls1t .. ~ ... Dorman'11 • com e n1entlv sliced' 6 oz I ()pen daily 9 to 9 Sunda.' IU t u -; No sale.'> In dealers! Wh ·1skey SAVE $1.0~ ON s499 6 YEAR OLD ••••••• El H.anrho·~ own ... sour mash whiskey that'..8 , ix veor!'o old and ~ilky i.mooth! Quart. Smirnoff uvc i.20 •• s 1140 G• s499 In R RANCHO'S • • • • • •• Fomou~ v11dk11 now reduced! Half.gal. Ninet\' proof for more value'. Quart Lord Calvert •.• s599 Olympia Beer •• s2 79 Can11d11rn ... nvw reducf'd ~k 4uart Carton of twC'l\'e 12 oz N.R. bottles COLONY$249 CHABLIS MAGIUM WEIBEL $139 VERMOUTH - Bone dn for great ms rtinis! Qt. ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. and • Sun\PI an'1 Hunt 111i,:to11 Or (EI R.1nd10 c. 11t"r 320 West Color ado Blvrl Fremont and Hu11t111g ton Dr W.m1pr ,1nrt ~l~Mquin (Boardwalk Center) 2SSS Easthluff Dr ([as tbluff Village Center) Total Cereal .•.•.•...•.....•.• 79' (;rut way 10 11lllrl ihe d")'! l2 011 Dow Handi Wrap ............. '69c Save tit\.-ovtrl .. i nd 1&v• Oft 200 It roll Min Cll1dy Bars ,. S1Z1...... $1.29 M It M Plain, Pl'anul~ ur M11n<'ll' 12 m:. i liltant Salia ............... $2.56 It let.a you llletv! 8 nunt~ jer Maxim• •u& .• u •••••••••• $1.49 1-'tl'l'll' clrit•cl cofr" C1 • ••. U•I ,Instant Yuban ................ $1.23 Hl'11r1v hrew 1n mlnutf'tll -4 ounc•1• jM Lux Beauty Bars . . . . . . . 2 for 39c Re•ulnr i1i1r hAr11! (lie. s• eft) Secret M'Tl-ftlSPUT •••••••••••••• 98' St' 1111n1t' 11Pm·•ol (mr -.'Oe CIH l11ht'll Instant Folger's ............. $1.39 Six ounce jar (II -tllt ... !Ml Brim n&ZI llllO •••••••••••••••• $2. 7 9 ln~t11n1 c1ll1N• ""h 11 rl111l'rem·t'1 II r•r. • ".~,,., ~ DAILY PILOT • ·. I: '' I - ' ' . . • .. ~: - ' l ·. • . ' . ~ • . . . . 1 ·=. .. ; r :"'~ .. ' ' .. .) . ' . ;:1 . ' • Ii l. ,, • ·Meat Loaf's Tran·sformed • By CECIL'!' BROWNSTO.NE ,.~,.,.,,,. ... u., Fancy up that meaLloat and you'll take it out o{ the realai of everyday eating. . If you do this by adding a coal· 1ng of mashed .PQtat~ as in the following recipe,. you'll' save \ yourseU using an extra serving bowl for the potatoes. Tliis frosted m eat loaf may t>e ~pany fare. Offer it wilh a cooked ~egetable , good bread, a crisp salad, dessert and coffee or lea. The meat lo af is navorsome GRAHHY GOOSE Will BE IH OUR STORE OH SAT .. MARCH 22 FROM I 0 AM TILL I PM. BRIHG THE KIDS •. GRAHHY GOOSE POTATO CHIPS KITTY QUEEN LIVER CAT FOOD • ' > , • • TWI .. PAK REG. 93' . . .. ' • CHoc;oL.A TE CHIP REG •• 1.2.9 I LI. • FUDGE 'N' CHIPS •COOKIEJAR l OL BAG FOREMOST SOUR CREAM PINT CARTON _) 80.\'lJS -~ f- • el:l'j ~LL AUTO MA TIC G~~ i ~.~"t."'Ji DISHWASHER DETERGENT . COCA COLA . -"" tOtaf QUART SIZE Plus Dep. ' ···-:~ GENERAL MILLS • · .120Ll'KG. , .. c . "' ; TOTAL BREAKFAST CEREAL·-ily;·-:- SWEET SPANISH ONIONS LARGE MEATY ARTICHOKES I, • • .. 29~. with ll"s adi:lillon of t.omato aauce, onion, chili and gafliC so there's no need to serve a sauce Or relish with it. , FROSTED M EATLOAF 2 pounds ground lean beef 8-ounce can tomato sauce Jeggs ~ cup soft,bread crumbs Y.i c1.1:p 'instant mineed onion 3 teaspoons chili powder 1to1 ~ te1:1.spoons salt 1,~ ·10 'h teaspoon garJtc powder 2111 cups w,ter ~ .. cup milk -• ~-'--·~l:!:lf~i 17213: c~tt3 t:.1 f!l i?I CHUCK S1EAK ··~ FRESH !~ 9 &ROUND BEEF 5 .. ~ MEATY SHORT RIBS 59~ s11! , EXTRA LEAN STEW MEAT $14! LEAN BEEF BONELESS ROLLED ROAST BAR M WEINERS 5 LB. BOX $3'! s20! OSCAR MA YER JUBILEE BONELESS HAMS TURKEY .. INDQUARTERS TURKEY BREAST SOUP BONES 39~ JIMMY DEAN IReg. or Hot! 9.c SAUSAGE12 OL VEA. " 11ARM ITO 2 LB. AVG . IDARK MEATI ILIGHT MEATI BOLOGNA 39~ 98~ 89~ SAVE I oc [O\~J OHPURCHASEOF It.~ RATH C EDAR FAIMS Rath BACON KRAFT '/J GAL ORANGE JUICE -89!_· 1'1LLSIURY BISCUITS REG.°" BUTTERMILK 2/29~: HOLLOW A Y·HOUSE • CABBAGE R LL • SALISBURY STEAK • GREEN PEPP R MR. G CRINKLE CUT POTATOE ' LIMIT OHE COUPON PlR PURCHASE MARCH 27 C OUPOM EXPIRES I .. SL.I.IA& c &srA MESA 19th and Plac'entla PlrACENTIA' 710 W . Chapman j New adjustable counter top sink board saves Space and is most versatile cutting · Surface, used here for preparing energy-saving oven meal. . Energy'.s Saved Whether you cook for two or eight, ovens are large enough lo accommodate the entire meal- meat, vegetables and dessert. Depending on the size of 1your family, market accordingly -a s maller or l a rger c hicken, vegetables to last several days in the refrigerator. staples such as onions and potatoes bought when they are on special. And don't overlook the time and step saving convenience of new~ housewares coming on the market. Whether you live in house. apartment, mobile home or a vacation house chances are you could use more cutting s ur- face. A new adjustable counter top sink board is available in the hOJJsewares section al your favorite department or hardware store. It comes in two sizes with an adju~table frame to make it fit any sink up to 20 inches. Bake Roast Chicke n Rosemary. Vegetable Casserole and Applesauce Bread Pudding at the same time with the same energy. S~rve them with tomato soup and mixed gr een salad. JlOAST CRICK EN ROSEMARY l whole broiler-fryer chi cken 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt 1,2 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed If.a teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons ch~pped parsley Use neck and other giblets to make broth o r for other purposes. Rins-e and dry chicken. Season chicken with le mon juice, S'alt, rosemary and pepper. Sprinkle parsley inside body cavity. Tie Jegs together with soft string; tuck wings back and un- der. Place on rack locked into a V·shaped position to cradle the chicken. Bake in 350 degree F. oven 1 •:1 to 11 :i hours depending on size of chicken. Makes 4 to 6 servings. ' .EGETABLE CASSEROLE ~small onions 6 small potatoes 4 to 6 carrots 4 ribs celery ~ po:td fresh mushrooms 2 t., l espoons butter or mar&an 2 teaspoons salt 1~ cup water 2 tablespoons chopped parsley i For ea$e of preparation place counter top sink board over sink. Peel potatoes and carrots. Cul potatoes in half. carrots into thin sticks about 2 inches long, celery into 2-inch pieces. mushrooms in halves or quarters depending on size. If needed, rinse prepared vegetables. Place in oven casserole. Dot with butter. Stir salt into, water and sprinkle evenly over vegetables. Cover. Bake ih 350 degree F, oven 11 1 to 11 :!_hours . Just before ser->ing sprtnkle with parsley. Makes 4 to 6 servings. APPLESAUCE BREAD PU DDING If.I ciJp butter or margarine 3 CUJ?S bread cubes . 3 cups thick homemade ap- pl~auOE!' ' 1 ~ cup raisins 1,~ cup sugar 1 2 tepspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon allspice v, teaspoon salt ~elt IA cup of the butter in skillet or saucepan. Add bread ett}>es and toss until well coated. Stir together applesauce, raisins. sqsar, ,cinnamon, allspice and s~t. • ·In butlered 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan layer the applesauce mix· ttite. aoo bread crumbs with a la'Yer of bread on top. Dot with re· maining margarine. Bake in 350 degree F. oven l 1i 1 to 11 i hours. Serve ~arm or cold. Makes 4 to ti servings. i the 1muriel st evens show murlel stevens takes the mystery out of mousses, the sigh• out of soutfles, the doldrums out of dinner .. ,. what's fteraecret? th• cooka with love. tJOw1 N~wTknes (: 10to10:30 a.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday COM~UNITY CAIUVISIDN t•Vl•l · •lW~T auett CMAlllllH l • Menu Idea Noble T n " n 1· <· p I ~ o d e or "Upstaln, Downstairs," thls winter Mrs. Bridges. the Bellamy's estimable cook. was extreme ly dis· d~inful of m ak 1 ng cottage pteforthe family. Cotta~l' p1c 1s t'ssen· tially u mixture of ~round m~at <ll'ft·O\cr or frl'sh 1 toppt•d with mashed potatot·s H ere, 5ucc·ot ash is added to m<>ke 1t a trul.' one-dtsh meal. Sent' with a tossed s<1 lad. COTTAGE PIE l beer bou1 lion l'ube 1 (10 OUntC I pal'kJgt' froz~n succota::.h '::cup bo1hng waler 2 cup5 d1rt•d cook<'d leftover bt•cf or a'l pound ground bt·cf. browned and draint.•d 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons chopped onions 1 , tup choppt·d tt-lery 1 ~ teaspoon dry mustard 1 ~ lca::.poon lc;1f th) me 1 ·teaspoon sail 111 teaspoon pt•p per 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 2 1 , cups ma s h<·d potatoes, instant or lef· tover Add bouillon cubl' and s uccotas h to bo1hng water. Cover and cook :> WednMdey. Murch 19 1975 U~tL t l"ILV f COTTAGE PIE GOES WITH PIPING HOT COFFEE minull'S. Stir 1 n bl'l'f ;11HI took o\·cr luw h<:at, ubout S minutes. l\lcanwhilL·. melt hut · ter and li)!htly fr\' on10n, tell'ry and 0 ::.t•a.sonings tO~(:lht•r o\·e r low hl·at. !\!ix 1n flour an<I )!r<1dual- ly add milk. slirnne l'lJll· stantlv. until thi<'kl'tll'<L Comb.ine with sucrulash mixture in 9 or lO·tnth pll' pl alt'. Drop mashi.·d pot.ilo~s by s poonfub. around t'dgr. Bake in 3.50·de~rcc OH'n until bubbl\. about 30 minutes St.•n ;., t) . Z l ' C (' 111 ~ I · R • \ D I S II u ml cl r a 111 t.·d S \l..\U In u lar}.!e !>alad bowl. 5 tahlt·:-1wons -.~tlucl oil mal-t• drt·ssing by com- 2 tab l t· s po o 11 s win c· bin i n µ o i I . \' i neg a r . \'llll')!.ar lt>mon juicl', !>a lt , Pt'P· 1 tal>l l·:-p1H11\ ll·mon pt·r. dry mu s t ;.ird , ju1t·l' 1wpnka and :-ul!ar. I ll'<ISJ)OUI\ :-,tit \\"a<,h and part' ZUl' 1 H lt:a<,puon lh'Plll'I' ch1n1. Slitt• le1wthw1:-t• 1 1 tea spoon dr~ 1ntfJ match st1l'k s1zt• mu::.Lard :..trips. Wash and thrnl~ 1 • lt•a!>pOnn P•• l'rt ka :-lin· nidishes eros:-wist· 1 ll'.ispoon -.uL'ar Ct·ntl\" mix zucchmi and I ., ma 11 / u t· t h 1 n i r;Hh.,iws '' ilh drcS!>lll!!; squa"h rdn).!eratc an hour or so. JO red r.icltsht·.., Wlwn ready to !>t•n t'. -1 eup::. lorn m1:0..ecl add salad greens and !>al ad J.! rN•ns. \\ asht'd toss lightly. SerH'S G. ~arl:et c/$askel HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT FOODS rtlCU l"KTIYI WIO. MA.ICM lt llltV TUU., MAICM ll. ms DISCOUNT PRICES MARKET IASKET HUNK LIGHT TUN TREE SWEET GRAPEFRUIT JUIC HlllCREST MARGARINE IERSEYMAID FAIMIR Sl'fll OR LOW FAT l:OTT AGE CHEESE THERE IS A MARKET BASKET DISCOUNT FOODS STORE NEAR YOU . , . ._.. ............... ,, ........ -......... ... efltfl.V.. ....... .. . ~ ...... ._.. .... . ,...,.... ......... ... ·--°"-, .... .... ... _,,, ..... ............. ,"._.... . .._ ............................... ................... n..-.... ....-~ ......... .. ......... ~t'Mlt ........ ·-~ _ _....... • ..... ~ ............. (_.-. .... .._ .,. .. ..__. .. . ..,....................... . .. ._..,,,,.. ...... ....., ... ..._.. ... ,............ . .... ._.. .. ,...., . ............ , ........... . ............... ,_ .. ., ... ,~ t9t...... . ..... , ..... ,,. ... ................... .~, ... ,,.., .......................... ~ .......... 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IU"t•~-···._..,, ......... -.......... ... ....... .....,.... ...... -_..,.,.._ .. ... .. , .... 9fcw. •.U.A. ...11 .. -·--··---· --- . .... .. 1 1 cup ~ugar _/ . .. l I Single Servings Pt'ach l't'l·Jn Holb loul.. l'Ona placated to 111ul.t· hul n•ally .1n· not. Most or the t1ml· n~1UJrt<J 1-. JUSt "a1t1n~ for tht• dout:h to rtl>l' l lc>aspoon gr~ urdamon \OIJllotWI I l l'~J: ~ oll. 1 -· cu P I u k e warm m ti k 1110 l l5 degrees) Roll douih around In bowl, un· tll douah is ll&htly oiled. Cover the bowl with a tea towel and place in an unlighted oven. or other warm . dran.free place. Let rise until double in bulk. This will lake about 1 hour. 1 teupoon around nutmt1 1 • tea1poon cornstarch l \.~ tablespoons melled but tu Mb all inaredlent9, except melted butter. In a sauce dit-ih. Set aside. douah tnto s lices 11~ .. lhielt - aboul 7 or 8 -.hces. Phace lhe pieces, cut -.idl' up, into t~c 1ire pared bJktng pan. lea\ ~ng. us much bJ.WCt' ai. pos:>1ble l>ct"een each roll ~· Tht Topping: Pastry ~:Peachy • I ', .. i .. • PEA('ll PE('i\S ROI I • ..; Tht Yeast l'Ubtun·: 2 tablesµocHh I ukc•" ~11 m ~ater l llll 11sckJ:n't'"1 I .. p.tcl. Uj!l' ( 11 • lt'.J'>J)OOll'> I activl' d ry) t•asl 1 2 tea.,poon :, u~ J r Put the \\,1ter 1n "-.111:.ll, dl·ep dish. Sprink k in the yc:.i-.\ t twn the sugar. Let nll:\1\lr<' -.1.111d about 5 minuh'~. tht·n '>lll' g1·ntl) with a Cork. Pl~H·t• an a ";11 m, draft.free urea until it doulilt•-. 111 bulk: about 15 minutt•-. An u11 lighted oven is 1dcul fur th1~ In J lurgl' mixing bowl, max lhe 110111 .rncl s ugar thoroughly Mal.t• a well in the flour. Add the yeJsl mixture. milk and egg rnll-. . · Stir s lowly until lhe flour 1s mmsll'ned. then i>hr dough until :-111ooth and can be gathered into a ln lll Turn dough out onto flourt•d bUl'face and knead for 10 minutes. until dough is firm. You may add up 111 1 t cup more flour. l l<ible::.puon at a time, to the bourcl. as needed. Knead until the dough as ::.mooth, elastic and -.hany Coat the mixing bowl with 011. llwn tl'turn lhe dough lo the bo"I 12 cup peach pre:serves lor jam > ·~ teaspoon cornstarch 1 :1 cup finely chopped pecarus 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 tablespoon butter, chilled and diced Mix all ingredients, except but- ler. in a s mall dish. Spread the m1xt ure evenly over the bottom of a 9" round baking dish. Sprinkle the butter bits over tbe top or the mixture. Set pan aside. When the dough has doubled in bullc, remove the toweJ. Wlth OM !a.st blow to the center of the dou1h, punch the dough down, then turn ouli onto a l\ghtly noured board. ftoll the dough In· lo a rectangle about 9" by 5'' nnd about 1/-1" thick. Brush the dough with the m elt· ed butter. and sprinkle the nut- meg-preserve mixture over that, keeping it as uniform as poss{ble. Gently press the mixture into the dough. Agarn, cover "ith the towel and h!t rise until double in bulk. This will take about 45 minutes Preheat the oven to 350 degree . (If you use the oven to raaso the 1·0Us. remove the pan to the top of the sto\'e, or some other warm, draft-free place wt11Jc Uw oven-t)reheats. > When rolls ure doubh..'<i in bulk and the oven is hot. brush melt~ butter over tops of rolls. Place an oven center and bake for 20 .to 25 minutes. until rolls are nicely browned. Cool for 5 minutes, then invert the pan onto a wire rack. Frosting Stays Soft The on~anal vcr!>aon of this s upt'rb almond mocha cake frosting was supposedly brought lo Minnesota b.> early set- tlers who \\ t•re followers of a Belgian m1 ss'ionary, Father I lennep111 . This updated recipe m akes an ex<'Cptionally d eli cious. soft frosting that stayi. soft al least until the cake 1s eaten! BELGIAN ALMOND MOCHA FROSTING I cup uns alted butter or 1 2 pound unsalted whipped buttl'r 1 I • {' ll JI ... l' Cl n f l' C • taont'r~ s ug :c r 2egg,\ull..:-. 1 lcJsµoo11 ;i lmond extract 11 ~tablespoons light rum I teas poon ins t ant coffee 2 t easpoons a ll · purpose chocol ate powder or cocoa l tablc::.poon boiling waler I .1 (' lJ p l 0 a S l C d chopped a lmonds Cream butte r with 1 cup of the sugar. Beat in egg yolks o ne al a time . Blend in almond extract and rum. Combine ins- tan t co ff ee and chocolate; add boiling water and stir until dis- solved. Mix into frosting along with r e m aining 112 cup sugar. Add toasted a lmonds and mix well. Spread frosting ovC'r while sheet cak<•. Cul into squ<.ires to serve. Hearty Helping · Who knows bl'ttcr tha n Penns \ I\ a naans how to make (Jumplml-!s? These i!O nu:ely with boaled beef. m u -.t .ird. ..,auerkraut. ll:H l' frwl "ith cookies for de:,sert. Ot:!t1 PLINGS 1 (·up n ou r ~ le<.ispoon:-. bukmg powde r •::teaspoon salt 1 egg 11:r cupwalt'r 2 cups bed l1rolh Stir to~l'th1·r lilt· flr1w . baking po" d<•r :t nd ~;ill Beal egg ~IHI" ,ilc·r until blended , :-.tar int o flour mixture until hlt•111l1•d Bring hroth 111 .1 l><iil, drop 111 dumplll\" 1111" ture in 8 sm:.i ll p11rl1ons. Boil. u nrovcrrrl. for 2 minutes: :-.1 mm er. tuv '"·r ed, until cooked throui?h :m m1nut1,., M akt'-; I ~Nvan~~ :? dumplan~i. pf'r port111n Save Stew A hearty beef !'-tc•w 1s great t o makl' up in quantity frce1.e hJlf for a la t er s uppl·r or brunch. Select lt·••n. meaty stew or <·ut IK't'f c huck or bottom round into s mall cu be~ Keeping tht> beef ~ind vegetables c ul in small chunks makes the stew easy lo servt> in bowls with spoons for casual service and to U!-.e later as filling for 1nd1v1dual brunch pu~s. , \ ao.1n1 .... York •tocb. Dellfff'9d umeday ,,..,. to your doonlep tnthe DAILY PILOT --- The Filling: The Dough l'Uxturc: 112 cups unsifted nour 14 cup pe ach preserves (or jam> Starting at the long s ide of the dough, roll it into a cylinder. Us· ing a very share knlCe, cut the Cool to at least lukewarm before ea ling. low the of ma • nne alRal s. The price of Ra lphs all l'l!l·lahlt• margarine is down to 37c lb. this week. a nd if'vou'vp lwcm wakh1ng margarine prices, that's good news. ·The renson as s implt>: the cost of ce MARGARINE 1 LB. m a r garine is do~ 11 and as u s ual. Hulphs is pa:--s1ng lhe savings on to you . Besides, we like good news a~ much as you do 'l'l'l I :1 friend to _lake the switch lest this week. NEW LOW PRICE 37c Take the 10 Day Switch test at Ralphs and check out the savings. ~ ~=!!'=. ~~~~"~!iud1n9 manu· D Ralphs heryday Low Price Super Deli Country Fresh Grade AA Large Ralphs Grocery Campany extends greetings to its Jewish friends during Passover. ~ fa<fure"· ollowonc:n and 1pec1al purcho,H. Compo•• Ralphs aven>ge of 15,000 every- day low pri<H wit+. so-called discount ,.n-~Eggs ...... 57 s'!!.'.~~ .. ~~uce D Regular. st.1ck 37 Russet Ralphs Margarine , 1b • 46 ~ ~~~ Ham 5 lb. 7.49 ~Potatoes each • Meat Master Meats Beel Chuck-Center Cut Pork Shoulder-Picnic Cut 7 -rBone Chuck Fresh Pork D RPaotatlph1 co 0 te SSalawl.adMacaroni or 49 D Select Quality ;. oz.. Bananas lb .• 17 ~Steaks ... 69 ~Roasts ..• 65 ~whff;or~pping 70L .49 0 $;1~~rr;matoes perlb .• 25 BeefChuck -CtodCut-Boneless Beef Chuck -Pot Roast D Precious Brand 93 osweetJulcy 29 R II d B f R d B Ricotta Cheese 11b. • Minneolas per 1b .• oRooeaseteS 1.18o RoOunasotnSe 99 ~R~~aPartYoi~hee••,oz .• 45 ~v~l~ncia oranges P•rtb .• 15 IYJ lb.• D Ralphs Meat Of ~ Fresh Flavorful D Ratphs-Exctualve-A er.:: of Ground Beef I Mild Flavor Beef Bologna 1 lb .• 95 ~Broccoli per lb .• 29 and Soy Protein Concentrate 54 L_ Tru Cod Fillets lb. 1.49 ~ Laughing Cow-All Fla•ors . D Select Quality Baking Size 12 Super Burger lb Cheezbits .... :.°:""-•oz .• 87 Russet Potatoes per lb •• • D Northern -Cold Water 1 49 D 3 Lb. Package or Larger Fresh Perch Fillets ~ Non·Dalry D Callfornla Fuerte Ground Beef lb .• 59 ~ocean caught-center cut lb. • g ~ Imo Dressing 11 oz .• 47 Avocados D aBeefuick To Feu1:1' be Steaks 1 69 IYJ Salmon Steaks lb. 1.8 lb. • D OSmmesteadltsBrand-1 lb. Bag Frozen 9 D TBe-eBof Lolnne-TaiSteat Removke$d 1 78 ea .• 8 lb. • D Pork Loin-Center Cut Ribs 1 89 D aBeefonetessB-Pn~•Sntkcetsut 1 49 Smoked Pork Chops lb. • lb • D Armour-Sell Bastlng-6 to 7 Lb. 79 D St~~g Beef lb 1.39 Rotisserie T!'~eys lb .• D ~oefpBoRlloomuRonundd SStteaeaks okr s 1 49 Super Spara ts 1• lb. • , Chablis -Pink Chablis-Burgundy Chopped ~ Round or Sirloin -Thin Cuts 2 49 Rose-Sauterne D Y~!.~~!!~sh lb. 1.79 Old!Jionterey 1 • ' ~Spinach 1!:~ Lamb s1r101n Chops lb. • u WID8S full D U.S.O.A. Choice-Fresh Shoulder 1 49 ~ gallon • Golden Premium u!!!!!~-~~3~ps lb. 2.09 D ~f9hi-~rbon fifth 3.99 Ralphs ~gal.cartonl 15 GCrouffnd rYJRalphsHams lb • D MontclairCanadian ~ice Cream 0 0 ee D SBeefeasonedMeatl-Oven R0eaafdy lb •79 JlmuanpoValdrtezed Whisky tttth 4.19 ~ • ~ each .29 Fresh Pact-Frozen Super Grocery Assorted Varieties Nine Lives .15 ~Cat Food can 6 oz. .18 Maxwell House ~~·~ .95 D 419 Health 8 Beauty Frozen Food ~ Heavy Smoked -By The Piece 89 Imported Tequila fifth • ~ Normal or Dry ~ Minute Maid ~Slab Bacon lb · rYJ VOS Shampoo b~~'~ .87 ~Orange Juice 12,~~ .59 0R~iThhs1B~~ge ea. 1.09 Super Bakery ~Macluns -MintorFluorid• 701. 75 OFBrled ChickentorDS~llsburySteak 1101. 49 D p L Wh I White or Wheat-Sandwich or Split Top IYJ Toothpaste tube • ~ anque inners pkg .• 5 Lbs. or arger -0 e 55 R 1 h LJj1 Gargle & Rinse 99 O Blrdseye -Aaaorted Varletles-10 oz. Pkg. 51 Stewing Hens lb · 8 P S rYJ Micrin Plus ~:~.~. IYJ International Vegetables. D Pork Loin-Center Cut Rib 1 59 0 Bread 49 ~Old Splce-Regul1r or Urne 11 oz. 99 ~With Bacon, Onions or Ch•••• 2 lb. 76 Pork Chops lb. • ~ 2" oz. • ~ Shave Cream can • ~Ore Ida Tater Tots pkg .• D Pork Shoulder 1 19 loaf ~ v 0 ,, · P rk Steak U Ralphs-Apple or Cherrr k 45 ~Miu .Breck 13 oz. 83 an ~,.amps • o s lb. • ~ Breakfast Swirls por92 • ~ Hair Spray can • Shnmp Dinners D Kruse-Shank or Butt 99 C L I ~ K • w F lly Cooked H D Ralph1-0ellclous 89 ~ Mltchu.m-ream 2 0 oz. or 01on1 oz. 1 99 ern 1-hole • u . am lb • Golden Tea Cakes each • IYJ Anti-Persp1rant u ch • Strawberries D Drumsticks or Tlugfls 99 California Fryer Parts 1b. • ~ Apri~tPi~ arz'; 1.29 Pantry Fillers Pantry.Fillers 10oz. 79 pkg .• 2001. 79 pkg .• 160L 37 can • Easter Values ~ Super Flowers ~H~~;BK~chup ~~.~ .38 ~s0h:1iiec~ns Kraft Dfnner 28 ~Maxwell House -Reg. Grind Make Ralphs your shopping headqu11rters lor Maca • & Chees 7V. oz. G d Coffee 3 lb. 2 79 Easter. Choose from a large assortment ot Fresh ronl ~ pkg. a r'OUn can a Easter "Goodies · CUI bunch ~ PHlastlc dWr0apW 200, 59 ~ sl unkl11 -LargJe SI!• Bottle 32 oz. 89 R•lpfta -Candy 47 IYJ an I rap roll. ~ emon u1ce bottle . ~ Jelly B , ~Daffodils • ~G~'j;d'Cottee ~:~ u1 ~Piiis.8~~i8~;a<.-Mi~;s::~.1a D Rabbl •ts l&oz u s Pot-FollWr~~•dwlthBow 197 ~Llpton'a -Btack 100 ct.143. French'a-CountryStyl• 160L 89 bag • ~ Easter Lilies each • IYJ Tea Bags pkg. • Instant Potatoes pkg .• D ~~-Egg;allow gb~~ .89 D M~~; Wrapped with Bow each 2.97 ~ ~~~"~·,. . ~~~· 1.a1 ~l~b~~igQ;ffee a r:; 1.49 Prices effective March 20 through March 26 COUPONS CHURFUUY r---,g-H#)1 --•, r---,~t:••~--.. RIDUMID. I S•11• 17 .-01 1 ... wllh Coupon I I Save .32 + .02 TH wllh Coupon I Most markets accept Lui Colgate-tO Ott P•c- ~~~t~~~~~~''' : ~~1:r18iit··.59 : : ;':m :.~.39. : fllat'1 whr yn'll I lll'I" o ... "•"'end o... COUP0" P~t Clltlafft•• I I lltf\11 Oft• ltH• IHlf OM Covpqft ,.., c......... I ISllllJ ~·ta •••le Co..oo~ £11•<ho M••Cll 10 llltOUf ll M••C" 26 Co.ipo11 flt.ell-. Matell 20 .. rov91t ....... M alt111 w1tll tllt L couc:>o N .I L C OUPON .I 111111tJJ11Utt 1 -------------------- The IMRY,.. Itel with !..VR1!' ~prices c "'--'...u1t ec.,.., ieOH r.. L -'.'•·"~ 1 .,.,." o kfll•...-.· o,.._. ... 0 """"\·--.. 4'lMIU•C•" •• ., 17 0...,_. ......... "·•· ,. DOU.ttll•rr-•••• Crest Toothp•at• ••• 1.32 rv; Bru11el1 Sprouts ~:; .29 Black Pepper .... • 73 Tofnato Sauce .... • lnatt.nt Puddtngt ,:; .23 BHf frank• D -0,-1 ....... n ... Tabl•t• r 1 ··-.......... ...... D ,,._ ........... -a. .... 1..... o~•MO-rJI .... '-'..... !..'! 1.0""' ~ , .. -.... -rtwt • :~ .83 Banquet Entreea ~!; .34 Elbow Macaroni .... 30 Campbell's Soup -.:".; .25 r!l!J S•rrewHt Prunu ....... • r!l!J Soft Margarine D ......... [A ., •• ._ ... d ,,_~,."' D ,, .•. .,."4 .... ~ UH-•Ulft-'K'• .. OflJ ~ .... ~ ~ ...... ,. .. _,""' Drlatan Spray ~=: 1.22 IY_I Cauliflower ·~:; .35 Corn Stuch ,. •• 34 r!1!J Taco Stlella '~: .451!!0 Nutrlm•to ::. ,49 ~ lmperl1I Margarine D _.. •1 L ;! G• ... r,.•nt ,..,.. 10 ~ W.lfl'4Wt-. ... 75 DC .... ...,AtO.t e..... .. ...... 81 ~ L-•--°'YllM" 1 ~..._ ,_. __ f M MHIOJ1 Uquld -~,·. 1.27 ~ Le Sueur Peat ,.:: .52 r!1!J Sugar Subttltule ,... • Plua Mix ,.., • r!l!J Caahewa 7! 1.09 ~Soft M1t91tlM 0 ......... 1~ I 11 .... .., .. '""•"' .,,,.,.,...... . O' ..... ••t·°'•"DH'M,. [JIM•··---.. ,.., 0 ..... ........... ~ ...... ~ .. left-I~ Anacl" Tablet• •••"• 2.69 Man Pleaser Dlnnere •• 1.08• Ground Cottea .... 3.4'2 l'IC.J ln1tant Coffee ... 1.82 Instant CottH •r:, 2.12 r!l!J Diet Marg• .. n• n-·..... 0 L .A ' .. c.............. ne-1 .... __ ,.. .... n-iu..o Uot ~L-•kv..... t o ~ .......... u"-l'IC.J OranulatedSoap ·.:; .99 IYJ Crlsco Oll ~·. 1.12 ~lnttantMllk ,.., 1.85 l'IC.JDetergent ,.., 1.57~PartyMlxNuta •,: 1.10 JlmmyO.anlauMge RAlPMS STORES AAt LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSfA MESA 9901 ADAMS BLVD .• HUNTINGTOH BUOf 1Sf71 S. BROOKHUA$T, WfSTMINSTfR 2A167 P'ASfO DE VAlfHCIA, LAGONA HlllS . 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. lOA'lA, ANAHflM 6942 WARNER, HUHTI~OM IUOf STOM HOURS: 9-10 Dolly, 9-~ S4indoy .... _.,., ____ . ·--., .. _, ... --~ ..... •••••• .... 75 , ... 75 , .... . ..... es -·" . .,.. . ~.r , Meal Plan Easy Thi:, fla\'orsome com- bination is a meal in itself. when served with dill '.pickles . rye bre ad, fruil .and chet·se. DJFnrn ENT SUCCOTASH i ·ounce can whole kernel golden corn 1 l (•usp oo n t·urrv 1powder · l teaspoon pre pared mustard l t ~ a s p o o n Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon instant minced onion ' 16-ounce "<:<in oH•n baked beans " 1th pork and tomato sauce 2 tablespoon~ bacon drippings Hot cooked rtl'l' • 4 slices bacon, crtsp- ly cooked and crumbled Jn at 1 :!·quart s aucepan drain the liquid from the corn; whisk in, with a fork. thl· curry ~owdl'r, mu ~tard a n d Worcesters hi re suuce Ull· tit blended: s tir in t orn. · onion. bea n..., and bacon drippings. Heat SIO\., I) .... t1rring severa l times. until l'X· tremely hot. Ser\'e o\'er hot cook ed r1 cl' and sprinkle with the bacon. Makes4 small sernngs. Time-saver Awaken Appe.tite , This is a breakfast quickie for busy people. SAUSAGE POTATO SANDWICH 1 packa ge <12 o unces) frozen hilsh browns 1A cup cookang oil 1.; pound bulk pork sausage (or l package, 8 ounces, frozen s aus age patties> 1 can rR ou n l'l'~I ap plesauce Cut potato blocks into halves crosswise with a heavy knire. Heal oil in a Jarge skillet, and bro\\ n and season potatoes ac· cording 'to package dirtttions. Form sausage into four· p atties about 3 in ches in dia meter. and · brown in second skillet as potatoes cook. On individual ser ving plates,. arrange a potato square, top with sausaje patty, and 11.i cup ap- plesauce.. · ·Makes four St!rvmg:,,. Accent Relished • This rub\' r elis h ac- cents a Sunftuy !.upper of skillet chicken, peas und hominy. CRAN APPLESAUCE 'fl cup water 1h cup fre !:>h o r frozen cranberries 3 medium Mc intosh a pples <unpccl<.'cl, un· cored and s li ced th in> 11, cup sug•u· Salt lo tCJ ~k Int o a 1 1 • q u art saucepan turn the \\ <1ler and cranberries. Place apples O\'er cran bcrrie". Boil over mode rate heal until cranberries pop - a bout 5 minutes or so. Continue to cook fairly rapidly , st_irrin ~ a ft•w times, until apples •Jr<' soft; watch so as not It> scorch because m1 ~tun· will be v ery th id .. Put through food mill Stir in sugar and s alt Chill. Makes about 1 cup Money Tree . . . . . ~ # • , • t" / Wedneeday. March 19 1915 DAILYPILOT Clt- LOVELY FASHIONABLE ~y Smart Sheer-to-Waist Pa~~ ~~e!~~FF0EE SIZES: • SM LL/MED. • MED./TALL DRINK A UTILE SUNSHINE WITH THESE NUTRITIOUS SAVINGS! i~ Treel\Weet' 'J ~ Orange t:l kit ~ t Juice ll~O• rr· • • ••••• • ~·WELCH'&.IRAPE JUICE 1~~·~·.0~30' l "Tree Top '1 , , Ap le ;,~~ Jufte ; •• ;. l<!t' SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE . ·. '. 69' I Libby. ~:,"&.' . , , Tomato fr Juice ~0~ ~·~s D VllA·PAKT ...... : .. ·. :.: : '. . 59' Pitcher s~~~~IE • Juice ASST COLOllS5 , !85< VAL I Decanters •A. Thriitimart Delly Treats! Jane Anderson Wisconsin Natural Longhorn Mild Cheddar ·.:~''-( Jack Cheese , Fine Wines And Spirits! •-...o<.e . 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'',. ,•;ofi-: 73c O COTTAGE CHEESE .. ~1·~H'.·~~:(:l:-... 69e~CHEF BOY·AR-DEE PIZZA MIX .. ~::,~. 49c~ JENO'S PIZZERIA •. :7~~\: .. t~·:~:": .. s1n • JERSEYMAl:-1-lB .• ,!I, ~ ~ s ·····························~ Thri£timart Fresh Produce at Discount •Mesa Verdt Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Meta • 13922 lrookhurst, Garden Grove •238 I I El Toro, S Toro • 1308 W. EdinCJer, Santa Ana •5858 Warntr, Huntincjton Beach • , . ..... . CJ% OAILYPlllOT W&dneSd•y.March 19 1975 Preparation Saves: Bake -One,\ Freeze One In the Thirties, when cigars sold t"o ror a nickel. they W'ere <'ailed .. t"·ofers " 'fiJTil' and 1nflat1on h8\'c t-lin1in:.itC'd the l\\'O and a half cent (·i~;tr , but ht-re 's your ch;.1n('l', 1f lht·rc's t"·o in yoUr f11n1il y, to "t·ash 1n "on a cooking "l"'Oft•r ' L S(• a pa1·k aged l.l:ls.agna Din- ner 11 lir l'h fl·cds four. Cook :.ti! of lht> noodh·!'> 1'hcn divide then1 . the canru:d S<.1uce ;ind tht! cheese -.ll frun1 lhl' pal'ka ~l' in half, and m.ake 111 o d t ff('rl·n I rt·cipt's. l'r1·p.1r1· 0 11 1• 11011 frl't'~(' lhe oth'er for " ruturl' rne;,il "htn time is at a prt>1n1un1 TUNA·SPIN1\Cll l~\.~ .. \(:S.\ l pac·k<.i gc 1231~ ut1n1'l'S' complete las<.igna dinner '::cup c·hoppcd on ion~ 2 labie!)J>t11i11~ built·• 01 margarint' I ean t31 ~ ounl'l'!'! > tu11 ;1 I po.it'kai.:t' 1JlJ nu r11 ·t·~\ lrt11<"11 :.p ina(•h I:: l C;l~IJLJO/I bH.-.11 S<n1t(· th11ppl·114•1ll!•ll" u1 l1u11.·1 Add tuna and •,~ can of sauce 11 l'llp I from the lasagna dinner. Stir gently •and simmer for 5 n1inutes. Cook s p1n-.ch according to package directions; drain. 1'oss basil "'ith spinach Place a layer or cooked noodles in bottom or I ~:: quart oval or rec l•u1gular baking dis h or in aluminun1 foil 8'" by 4·· freezing l"Ontaincr. Co\·e r noodles \\'ith s;u1ec. Repeat layers, then <.idd a layl'r of spinath. Top "ith half of v<Ltlrll~d ~rated <'h('est• fron1 1Jal·kagl·d <llnner Bake in 400 degree F . oven for 20 minutes or co\•er "''ilh aluminum foil and rreeze for future use. Serves two. To cook a froz.en version, re-~ove from freezer, bake covered 1n pre-heated 42:5 degrees f' O\'en for 45 minutes or until bubbiy. EASY, ECOSO'llllCAL LASAGNA I package t231,~ ounces 1 co1nplele lasagna dinner 1 ~cup chopped onions 2 tablespoo n~ butter or n1urgarine $hop your guide to greater $avings • . at The Treasury $upermarket. 1 cup chopped lefto,•er hant. lu.rkey or (2) wieners, s!i(.·ed. t jar· \(2 ~:r ounces1 !!liccd ' mushrooms. drained 1 cup cottage c hccst• • Cook noodlejJ according 1u pack11.ge directions. 'Divide in half; reserve h11lf rnr 'J'una Spinach Lasagna. ~autc chopped onions 1n butter Of ftlargarine. Add lcrto\'er h•nll , turk,,y or sliced wicner·s. Ct:M·1k uhtij lightly hro"•ne1L i\drl draiOed n\ushrooms Place a l ayer of C'OOkt..'<I 1101)(1!l·S in bottom o( I ' :i quart 1fval or rt"i ' t ung ular baki .~g di~h 1or , in :durninunt fotl 8 by 4 _Crecz1n,g cont;iint•r. Alternate wilt\ hum ni1xture. l'Oltage t'heese and ~" of canned ~aul·e ti cup) ~rom the lasagna dinner. Top "'1th ':.1 of canned grated ch et':se from 11ackaged dinner. Bake 111 400 deg rt·C F. oven fo1· 20 m inutes. ur l'O\'Cr \Vith aluminun1 foil and freeze for future11Sl' Scrvt·Sl\\O. ' ·ro c·uuk :1 frozt·n \'er.>ion. rt.'·• nlo\ l' (run1 frl'l'ZCl". bake covered 1n prl··h(•:1te.! -125 tlC't{ree I•'_ oven for ·15 n11nut1.:·s 11r u nt ii bubbly. KOSHER FOODS & WINES ; ,._~OE~ FRESH PRODUCE G FRESH GREEN SOLIDGREEH .. ct-10\CE u.s.o .... · BEEF CABBAGE BROCCOLI LASAGNA. HALF OF TWOFER Fun Doubled In Doughnuts Sonil'lltlll'S \ht' prl"IJ<•r:1t1on ul l'uu<l 1~ :.11 n1uch fun it should bl· !'>hared. 'J'he t :1tfv pulls (1f d :1~s gone by provided a ptipular er; tcrtainnlt'tl! for family <tnd friends. So. Ion. •lOC's the n1:.ik 1ng of doughnuts. 'i'oungsll'I'!'> delight in hc\ping "·ith tht· fin;.il :-hake of lhe s till-"·:.irm doughnut~ in hags of c·innamon-sugar. 1>ov.·dered sugar. 1~\'1.:'ll l'OCO:.t. And thcrt·'s no one 1••ho dO('!'>n·1 lo\·e lu p;irticipat1.:· in th(' t:at1ng "fhis recipc has a bonus. loo the :10 "doughnut holt's'" ar~ magic.illy fnrm ~d in - to sticky-bun pt•can roll-; flLIJ. J-",\S JllO'.\"J-:U [}(JLG llSGTS \.\'ITJI 1\ BO'.\'L'S 1 ('UP \\arm . not 11 .. 1. 11 a\t·r ! 1111 dc~rec-. 2 pal'kagc:. act l\'l' dr\ \ ~·:1~1 ' 1·upsugar I ll·a-.poon s<il! '· eup mashrd 1)(it:1ll1l'-"· ;l\ room !Pm Pl:'r:1turl· ', t:ll)• un~.dte1J rn arj..l;J rllll', ;11 ro•1n1 t(•n1pcratt1rl· 1 1-'i.:g. ;II l'Oi11l1 ll'lll)Jf'ralurt' I tLJ .")cup!'> llll~1 Hl·d flour '1 L'llP lq.!ht hr11\\'l1 ~ui::ar '.! t ;d 111·:. 1)11un-. I 1 ghL <'o r n !)) rup :.: \;il1l1·~p111Hl., u11!'>;dt1'<I m<1rgar1n•·. ;it roon1 t l'!ll pt· r ,, 1111 1 • Iii p1.:·c·:111 h~d1 ··~ \\·j.!1•! .d1l1· oL! lur Ir~ in~ '.\l l•:1-.ur•• "":1t t•r 1ntu l;1rgt \\·arn1 )Joy. I Sµn 11kl1· 1n .\ 1·~1~1 . s tir until dissol\'ed Stir 111 ~ui::~1r. -.;.It , potalot'S and 1, eup ma r~:1 r1 111· 1\1!1! th1· l'AA ;11111 2 cups of flo ur . be.it until :.n1•1oth . Stir 1n l'llOUl!h arld1!1onal rr our to n1ak1· ~1 soft dough Turn out onto lightly flqurl·d hoard . ~nl•ad until :.n111ulh, and el;:i:-.llc. 1'I lo 111 m1nut1·!'> l'l;1<·1· 111 a j!r1·:i!'>1•1J bo1\·I. turning to greas1· tnp Cover 1!·1 nsl· in u "·arm pJ;1Ct'. rrl't' frum flrafl . 11nld d(111blt:d Ill bulk. ubvut I hour \\1hi1l' dOUJ!h fl~t.·~ .. Ill ;1 !'>epar<Jll' saucepan n1ix bro" n s u~nr, curn syrup ;,ind ren1ain1nlo'(:.? t abl t'~poons mar~arinc. l-l e1:1t. stirring. until rnarg;irini.' mt•lts Oivid<' syrup mixture C\'en1,\ ;1n1ung 1; gr<'asetl muffin <'ups, 21 ~ inchl·~ 10 dL1n1e1cr Ar roogc 3 pcc:tn ho1l\'t•s 111 t'"11ton1 of e aeh t·uµ Set iu;idc Punt'h dou~h 1lo"n. turn unto lightl\ nourcd board HnJI doUgh nut one-ha!! inch lhick. ('ut with 2' ~-inch doughnut cutter Pl<tce on greased bakin.l( shet'ls Arrange 5 doughnut ""holes" in each muf rin cup Reroll dough as nel'ded to complete cutlin~. Cover. let rise in warm place. free from drotft, until doubled, about I hour. Fill a deep skillet or a saucepan with 2 1n ches of shortening for frying. lleat oil to J75 degrees. Add doughnut.'), 2 or 3 at a time. -QCS fry one minute on each side. Drain on papetttoweling. IC desired , r;hake in bag of confec11oner.'i sugar or mixture C1f granulated su~Jr :111d cinnamon. P.1eanlime. bake Pecan lln ll~ JI :1~1 degrees tor about 20 minutes Qr until r1rn1 and browned Immediately in\'rrt 1'011~ nn10 platter to cool. I ·-··-· -- • U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEF RIB ROAST u.s.D.A. CHOICE BEEF CHUCK STEAK 7-BONE 79~ FRESH GROUND BEEF Thrif· T ·Pc* 57~ FARMLAND CANNED HAMS 4 lb. Can s51' FRESH STEWING CHICKENS 25~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEF TENDElt CUBE STEAK Thrift Pak 10~ U.S. Ho.I f l .>ffi ~ LOOSE RUSSET ·t . ~:~OTATOES -~: ~ 9c lb. SPRINGFIRD ORANGE JUICE f=rO'lftt--12 O:L CIS\ 39c SPRINGFIRD MED.PITTED OLIVES 3900 So. Bristol• Corner Bristol & Sunflower • COS'r A MESA • SANT A AMA Store Hrs : Mon. thru Fri . 9:30-9 • Sat. 9:30-7 • Sun . 10-6 • -. - 29~ EASY·TO-PEEL TANGERINES uo ... owl 41b _ 5100 Quart Bottlr PRINCILLA YAM 40 OL can ['°"KUL 11.U .l. '* llA.W ·~11•1 PHONE: 979~6862 I , I .. · Wodnesd~y March 19 1975 DAILY PILOT ~-~---~~~~~ ~W=ed~n:::nd~•~Y.:..:· M::.:!a:.:...:rc:::.:h...:.19:.:.· .:...:.19~75::.,._ ____ ...:DAIL Y PILOT ('I 3 Pasta Entree A Good Catch A casserole made with canned salmon is always a welcome and llatisfying entree ~ause tbu. versatile product has a Oavor that 1s unequaled. Canned s almon is waste-free· and pre- paration-free, ready to use ju:-.l as it comes from the can. 6 or 8 slices process American cheese 1 can oo:i .. ounce) condensed cr~am of celery soup 1 package 00 ow1ce> frozen peas 1 i c up chopped on'iOfl 1 package (7 ounce) spaghel· ti , cooked and drained 2 leas poons sl•ai.unl-d suit P1m1~nlo or g reen peppc1 for garnishing I optional> Drain salmon. ~a\'c 1tqu1d Bone and flu kP i.almon. Cut cheese into 3-inch rounds, then cut in half. Save cheese piece~ Combine soup, salmon l1qu1d , peas, und union. heat until bu bbl ing Stir in !o.paghett1, "alt•r l'hes tnuls. sour cream. le mon JWCC, and sca~oned salt ; mix \\ell. pll'l l'S ~po<>n 111to Shidlo\\ ;! qu,1rl lJak 1ng dis h Cu\ <'f \\1th uluminun\ foil. crimping 1t to N1ge:-. of dish Bake 111 moder.tit mt 11 :Jif, degn·t"i F . uhoul .JU ru111ull'" cir unt1l thoroughl) h1 ,1lt'd l'nt·o\ Pt' Arr..i11gt' li.ilf <·11d1·:. of <"ht•c:-.t• ;JI uund 1·dgt• of b;1 ,..111~ d1::ih . Hl'turn to (1\ en Just until t•ht'l'M' :,urtt•ns s l1glltl~ (;;it ntsh \\llh pimll'lllo tit gl'l'l'tl Jl:.lJIPl'I', If de::iircd. Make the scene tomght "1th a Salmon-Spaghetti Cu::ist!role as the dinner entrce. 1 ca n (8 ounce) "'alcr ·chestnuts, drained and sliced S ALMON -S PAGH ETT I 1:: pint fl cup) dairy sour cream CASSEROLE 1 can (l pound > salmon I tablespoon lemonjuicc Fold in salm on and chccst· Make:. 6 tc1XM'n1ngs YOU AL ~YS SAVEi WITH STATER BROS. 10W•10W PRICES , ITATl•B•OI. -..iii MONIY BACK GUA•ANTll ON QUALITY MIATI fVllY Piia Of MIAT IS UNCOHOITIOHA.U'I' GU.uAHTQO TO PllASI 'l'OU . . . Oii 'l'OUlt MONl'I' ... WILL ll CHIMfUU T llJUNOID ..... swim s149 HAM PATIIES ............... ~.~:.~~. OSCAI MA YU THIH IEGUl.Alt I $ 139 SLICED BACON ...................... 1,io. fAIMEI JOHN 89$ WIENERS ..... .. .......... 1:ci. IAl-MIUtJC 69* SLICED BOLOGNA ... ... . .. LI. OSCAI MATH WIENERS ... OSCAI MAYU BEEF FRANKS .... LLrtC0 99• LI rteO 99$ OSCAI MAY£1 2.0Z s109 SMOKIE LINKS ................. ~ ... PllG. -,..__ FISH VALUES! FRESH • DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE. EXTRA 4 LEAN .............. -La 99 SfATftlaOS.CU11AP>•041AIAHTUO 69 C BEEF CHUCK STEAK ............ La. 8Uf •CHUCK CUT 8 9 C 7-BONE ROAST ........................... 1.1. I i0uNDIAHBONE ROAST .... L1.79c ~ ' Mlf • IONttHS CHUO(• ,....Ofl $1 29 ROLLED ROAST ............................ LI. ~lf • STATU NOS CHTlflfO • GUA•AHIUO $1 07 ROUND STEAK10N[-IN ................ 1.1. -• SIATH llltOS CllTlflfO • GUAlAHTUD $11 9 ROUND STEAK IONUESS .............. ll. UAH • UNDO• SlATP MOS CUflfllO $1 1 9 BEEF RIB STEAK ........................ us. llB • IONElfSS CHUCll $1 29 FAMILY STEAK .............................. ll. ~ KIUNO CUf • llONl IN $1 07 BEEF RUMP ROAST ................ . NB•tOUNOCUT $1 49 SIRLOIN TIP STIAK Oil •OAST ..... LI. LCMHCU~•-••GUAllANfHO $1 69 BEEF I-BONE STEAK ......... LI. PORTERHOUSE STEAK .. u.$1 75 -• l~ CUT• STATtl H OS CHf.-1fD $1 89 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ......... LI. IUJ ltll CUT • T~ $1 49 CLUB STEAK _ ...................... LI. lflf • flATll lltOS. CllfWlfO $1 49 CUBE STEAK ....................... La. llfff • llOHl\ISS • LIAN $1 29 STEW MEAT -·-··-··-······-·-... · FRESH FROZEN TURBOT COOKED FILLETS SHRIMP 79!. $1!~ CHUCK ROAST BEEF RIB TURKEY ~'~~~!R ~~~:s RING BOLOGNA OR KNACKWURST BEEF • BLADE CUT fltlStl 3 9c BEEF HEARTS _ ...... -............. . SILVER FILLET ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BROS. CERTIFIED FRESH FROZEN ii:~ 39l~ MANHATTAN • 10-0UNCE Pt<G. OUeuQUI 4 $689 CANNED HAM _ ............. Lis. SALMON OF SOLE IAT'lnt«X~T -1--rACllAGI $119 SLICED BACON ·--·--:.UI. $1!! 98~ WHOU O• HALF l l ·OZ. ~KG. tramzmBZDMBIZmE!![D:Iri~61Z iiAWAiiiN PUNCH ______ 59c HUNGRY JACK $1 23 POTATOES INSTANT~;~t FOR COOKING OR SALADS $1 09 WESSON OIL ___ H .. -···-~~rli W ILD OR BROWN & WHIT£ 1 5 9 c RICE·A-RONl __ .. _H __ ~1t 9-0Z 62c CEREAL ____ ... PKG: DISINFECTANT 84 c LISTER 0 L _ ......................... ____ .. _ i1~ iIMBIES DIAPER$ ______ :f~f2 $1 12 fOR LAUNDRY $1 30 BIZ ADDITIVE _ .......... ~~z~ KERNS • APRICOT WITH PINEAPPLE $1 2 8 PRESERVES __ ···-m-·-m .... ~jlfi STOYET09' STUFFlNG MIX ...,,, 50' PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER RAGU JOE SAUCE ""'" 54' SUNSWEET PRUNES,.,.,~ .. a. as· .... '1.06 ... 11.30 ,..,99' RICH TEX SHORTENING 3 .. , 11.57 STAY FREE MINI PADS WELCHES GRAPE JELLY OR JAM no1 11.12 NEW FRUDOM MINI PADS TORTILLAS USTERINE au•n•1N aAN •OU-ON MOUTH TULITI DEODORANT ........ $119 .... aac WASH Of·'eCI -· 32 OUNCE AQUA NET CUUD $1.49 HAIR aANDAGIS ·-""' 45c SPUY ,._..ACW SCHICK AlSOllTIO • I l·OUHCl ROSI MILK a LAD IS 66c CRIAM ....... 74c ':~ 99c .. _,.,,oe .... MIKOS COlN ll~L 1 5c "'· YU BAN VACWM PACKEO COffH f.ll CAN J-tl. CAN •112 $331 1NJ1•H•YU1•H~•~r s 1• BONUS P~K MODESS .. ell~ ,., 93' 57.c APRICOT HALVES~ M>r 33• SLICED PEACHES =ic;on·--a.or 33• FRUIT COCKTAILDll--->0.01. 56' DEL MONTE PEARS :'~ •s.oz 31• CANADA DRY~W:...u __ _ n.oL 40• SHELLIE BEANS~'~clw -· ,..ar 36' SAUERKRAUT~~:!~',_ II-OZ 37• DEL MONTE ZUCCHINI .. • oz 24' DRIED BEEF :~' __ s.oi. '1.21 NEW ORLEANS MUSTARD ~1 21• ::::s"~~~ ............ l•·OZ.36 c CRISCO OIL • GALLON _ ""'" ss.60 PEANUT OIL ~ •• ,,. 11.01 73' SPAM SPREAD ~... J.or 37' APPIAN WAY PIZZA-... ,, s.ot 4!r SPAGHETTI ~~=::,:: oo.oz '1.10 SPAGH. SAUCE MIX ~H I.OZ 23' BUT ON I SAUCE ~ "'°' 98-0RTEGA SALSA~':i ,,o, sl.03 WHITE KING SOAP .o.or 95' FROLIC BAR SOAP •·"" 1111 22' SOUR CREAM =not< 10.or 40' ARMOUR CHILI DOGS IO&l> -IS MIL 55• CLAM CHOWDER ~: ,..oz 85' DUMPLET DINNERS~~..,. ,.oz 33• DINNER~~~~·04HSI" It.OZ 67' TACO CASSEROLE IQaUHG IJ) 01 67' TAMALE PIE w.11HG ms.oz 74' ENCHILADA~: ·~.or 74' 1 ·PAN DINNERS ~llO~... ,-0z 47' BREAKFAST=1~1~f l~U 11.1 3 CAKE MIX ::.n~:.=::'° EVERYBODY SYRUP ::.i KERNS GRAPE JELLY . PITIED PRUNES~ SUN GIANT RAISINS DOW BATH CLEANER ZEE NAPKINS ,AAlll.,..c•. MARGARINE ~~~= . PICKLES ~.~r~::• . DANISH ROLLS~~wtM IM>I 90' Jf.OI '1.10 1;.a Sl.10 rMI 55• or.oz 44• 110Z 83' Af'°'°' c~95' .":75' n.or !Hr .11.0t 71' BISCUITS f'lluauaY IUTIE~ll.I( Ott COUNTl'I' STYU 7~Z. 1 5 ~ RANCH STYLE BEANS IS.OZ. CAN 48~ 49~ ~~ ~ 7-r.o.,_u ';6d 7''U(:u. . SONCISt • 11 Ol CAN \~ 2 8 ~ . ORANGE JUICE ........ . . . .. 6(~~ SCHltllNG 55' BREAD GARLIC OR CHEESE ..... :P~~: I 8AH()U(l l»NHl•S •A'\O<lllO 99 c MAN PLEASER ................... ::g ici'"M1'L.C sANDw1cHEs 69' v·ict:r'i's'Lis""" O<': s1 , BiRos·E'vE SPINACH •• o, 20' MoR'foif"ooNur s ., ··~ 84c 1.on UfAU 37c -.\\OIHO 29' FUDGSICLES ,, ··~ MORTON POT PIES t • ri'ENc'H"B'E'A'Ns ' ·o· 42' 0RA'P46'E'J°u1ct .o: 30' WtlfPAC ASSQetlO 6 c VEGETABLES CONTINENTAL .~0P~Z: 2 MOt!lOH HONEY BUNS ...... c LB. CAB BA FANCY SOLID GREEN HEADS c LB. FANCY DESERT SWEET !!!!~~!RUIT .... •t 6 5 c BROCCOLl .......................... !.29c LAltGI 'ANCY CAUF. fUllTI 4 $1 LAllOI Flt1$H TlNDClt 2 2 9 A YOCADOS... FO• CAIUtOTS. Ma. f"kG. C OAILYPILOT ·Sour Goes Far By BARBARA GIBBONS Do you know u bout .. sour power·!" It·::. one of Mother Nature's z1µ- piesl seasonings. . all packed away in :.i pn•lly yellow container known as the lemun. Sour pOWl'r 1s super with st:afou<l, uf course, but it "'or ks als magic equally '' t•ll "Ith meat and poultry. To pnweour point. to<lav "e offer a trio or lt•mon s poked main courses, .ind onJy one 1s f1::.h. All three recipes are extra low an c;.iloraes, but they don't tastr 1t • Luckily for lemon lovers, t\\O lablespo<>n:-. of JUi('l' has only 8 c:.lorit>s, m aking 1t oncof the be::.t seaso nin g bargains around. And lemon is a special friend to those on low-salt diets If lh:.al includes vou tr\' our no·s:.ilt recipes· an(J see what w e m ean One point uhout lemon . Jf a little is good. more isn 't nctess<inlv better L1kt• mos t potent seasonings. ll'mon 1s bt·~t THE Sll M GOURMET \\' h e n u s e d ,,. 1 l h r cs train t. 1\ d d 1 t ion 41 1 wedges of frc::.h lemon <'an be served with thcsc di s hes as a prPtty ~rn1sh. LEMON·BAKED CHICKEN TAR RAGO!\ 5 tables poon::. flour 11 • le ;.1s poon s oruon ...... 1t '.: lt'<hpoon p:.apt 1ha 1 1 t1".1 ~po11n g:..i rl1t powdl'r l lC<.t'-JICICln drit•d l.1r rJgon 2 pou ncl nil 11 p 11 ' ing chicken 3 tablc·:-.1H1c111" ln•:-.h Jemon JU1n· Comb1nt• flour. salt. p<1prika, garlic puwdl'r and tarnigon in -. he<ivv p<1per b<1g. Add chickc;1 pieces and shake up. Pul the chicken pil'C"l'S skin- :-.ide down in a s hallow nonstick b:.ik1ng pan. Bak<.· in LI prche<ited 375-degrel' ovl•n for 30 minutes. Oram ofl anv mt'lled fol. Turn :-.k11\ s ttlc:· UfJ and spnnkll• with l t•mon jwce. Bake an add1lton:JI 30 minutes or mor('. until tender. Sc r v e " r o u 1 :! :111 calories each. IT A 1...1A1' ·ST\' I. t-. LEMON-BAKED ROU1'0 STEAK This 1s not qu1c:k <·ooked µ1nk-1n -lh(' middle steak, but rathl·r a s Io w · b :J k (• d • fork- 1 end cr clish that ll'nds nt'w mc:rn1ng lo lht' lcrm wt•ll-donl'··: beef round :-.ll'ak. 1 rimmed of fat 1 •• teaspoon ort·~c.1110 or m i xed lt<1li.rn se<Json mgs 2 teaspoon'> i nst<inl onion 1 , l caspoun rnsl<Jnl garlit 3 or f tablespoons lemonju1ce Put the ste<Jk in J shallow bctkang p an JUSl large enough to hold 1t. Sprinkle the surfac<' with seasonin~s and lemon juice. Bake JO a very s low 225-dcgree oven for three hours or more. d<.'- pending on the thickness. unti I very lender .. Each four -ounce serv- ing, about 215 calories. LEJ\t ON·BR OIU •:U SCALLOPS I pound scallops 2 tablespoons diet margarine 2 tablespoons l<'mon JWC<' Paprika Combrne all ingre· tli e nls in a s h allow flame-proof dish. Broll under hi gh heal 10 minutes, t urning and stirring frequ~nlly lo ('Oat sca llops well. Scallops arc done when I.he liquid ha!. ev aporul ed and the se;1foo<l i., lightly browned Don 1 overcook. Serves lour, 119 calories each. Grade64 'AA' l·do1. ( Ctn. Bread Mrs. Wright's Corn on the Cob ,,. -· h nquel .:-.;>I, Grun G1ont · Niblet Eors. -.. ~ ~E~ct::49' ,.J ~; ~· 69' i Hom) " ~ Nl*I .. " .t ~ Yr. i 4 ear Pkg. I ' -~:. ~ poclr L:..-= -.' e Stew e Peas And Carrots ~::~ 10... "• 25' Vegetables e Zucchini Squash ~::;. ':;;' 49' Bel·oir 24-oz. 59c 0"0"'Y Pkg. Scotch Treat French Fries ~:· 59' Peas Or Corn S~otch Treat 10-or. 25( Fine Ouohty Pkg. Bef.oir 20·01. 89( Ouolity Pkg. e Swanson Entrees 15P~;1·55c Chicken or Sol"bury e Whole Lucerne Ice Milk Strawberries Id••' J., Holl 8 9( 0. ... ,,1 GoM.e Soda Pop Crogmont Ditt·Low Calorie Quart19' Botti• ~ ft11• Dtpotit) WEXFORD CRYSTAL By Anch0t Hoc~ing TNIS W&l'S OfFll! 49'""" Footed Sherbet •oc" ~!!. Right Guard MONEY SAVING BL'rS.1 @Beef Stew ..:~~.,· ·~~ s 129 @Friskies Puppy Food ~ S1 59. Baby Shampoo @Brownie Mix ~"~-,~;~ s11 9 iHeinz Ketchup l:~.. ~~.: 39 ' @Biz Pre-Soak ~; 1t·.· s1o4 @Hunt's Chili Beans J~:· 59' Truly Fine 16-oz. s129 Btl. --~~~-~: ~~~~~ ~UU~•uncecan 45c 1 J£t Hea~!!L~d!U .~~f49 .. ,~:~:9 99c JI.t Ice Cream snow star 39c · G _ C<eamy-Smooth In Tex tu" . ... . .. Half Gallon I TURKE y 5 GROUND BEEF JjJi? ~n!u~~''Y ~' ~-~~n~c~ 3 9( Cheer Detergent CASCADE Heavy Duty 49-oz. s 126 Laundry Pkg . For Your 50-01. $132 Dishwasher Pkg. - B roccollt Fresh-ldeol_to Top With Hollandaise Sauce! Sweet and Juicy California Grown t f. I Lancaster Farms Young Toms Frozen Over 16-lbs. lb. SLICED BACON Smok- A-Rom a 1-lb. Pkg. 99c USDA Choice Beef Blade Cut To Pot Roast lb. Regular -In 3-lb. Chubs (Under 3-lbs. lb. 59') lb. FRESH BAKED GOODS LI QUOR AND WI NE I N OUR DA I RY CASE ... • 1 \:t HOMESTYLE P11m Effe<tive In licensed Sofewoys och Soltwoy s 119 . . BREAD . .. eese ln Random 1 ff~ @.Bourbon $ 499 l.nt"°'" s1r1· a..c1c1o. W•·:~~. 5 7 QlclColhounStroightl6·"· ... Qt. c tt Ch 66, ~~ ( 0 age eese ~;~ c':... -~~ 1 J~,t~~:a, J&B Scotch ;:;:: ~ s1845 Chiffon Salads ~-::~ '~;~ 69' @Pudding Cakes w:;t" "~; ggc St. Elmo Rum ...... ~·· s31s Potato Salad :w-:; ·~: 49c S Cheddar Cheese So,!,:' s1u ~Cinnamon Rolls -,. ;>:; 99' !~!!!fine..., 199 w. A« "'o.H ,, Ac .. :. I U.S.D.A. L11k lw tksa tats. .,.., .. ,...., 111111Mip1IMr .. ""'· Stect .,, Giumarra Burguady Crtam Sherry ~ FOOD STAMP COUPOIS • l tN..,..Or ............... 6l6H.C .... .......,,&..ft-.._. •Ml t.•~ .... s.id..ite •l4.._....,,._._.U.,..•S....,_~llLaP-. ...... ..... • w._ & ,..._, C..te ..... •JI I l 17• M .. C.... Mew • ~_,MUI 111. Uud 0t _.,.,.. • t•4t7 c:.t... ~.lit W........ • 14'J ,._ ...... Dr.,....., lltT,._. . ,,. • ....-=: I . ,, . , . . TOP PRODUCERS • llLL DRAGANli •FRED GIBSON •MARY AHNE HOTSEY •ANHEKO!N •CAMMERAJ •RONO'NEAL •ED PEHNINGTOM •WHIT PLUMMER •CAROL WEIMER COUNTRY CLUB & · GOLF NEXT DOOR Big2000sq. n.. 3 bedroom two years new at only $73,500. Jn $100,000prestige Mesa Verde neighborhood never again at this pnce. Call 546·2313. $5,000 DO\YN HR. BOAT HARBOR ONLY $36,500 Higflly desirable area. Nr. shopping & schools. lmmacula.te throughout. HADWOOD FLOORS. Cozy living room. formal dine, gourmet's kitchen. Family bedrooms. $5,000 down - .OWNER WILL HELP YOU assume his VA loan. Exceptional value • .Must hurry, call 842·2535. . VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN -$44,900 · Rushe charm abounds m this unique· beach estate. C1rcul3r drive. Huge living room with dramatic corner log burning rireplace + breath taking view through wall or glass. Gourmet kitchen & dine. Separate wing for' hideaway master s uite with a view + children & g uest suites. Hurry for this once in a tiretime dream home at a bargain price. Bring your imagination & paint.· Make$$$. Call 963·7881. OVERLOOK . CITY HILLSIDE conAGE $44,900!! Country approach. Prime area. Rustic cottage offers DYNAMIC VIEW OF CITY LITES by nite & SADDLEBACK MTNS by day. Story book interior.· Hardwood floors. Massive com er brick · fireplace. Country kitchen. Antique charm throughout. Extra large lot, Joads of large trees, flowers & shrubs. A . rare rind. Hurry lo see, all 842·2535. 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH NO QUALIFYING · Great large family home. Crackling fireplace. Family room. Needs T.L.C. Existing 7% FHA loan. $220 ,P.l.T.L Call quick 646-7171. BARCELONA ESTATE PRIME AREA Prestige n eig hborhood. Manicured . landscape. Impressive entry. M8ssive stepdown living room. FLOOR TO CEILI NG F l RE PLACE. St ep u p formal dining room. Enormous garden kitchen with 15' eating bar. Gia nt famiiy room. 4 huge bedr oom s+ gorgeous rear yard. Owner must go - takeadvanta~e. Call 842·2535. WE WILL BUYIT When we do it will be for lease. This large Huntington Beach suburbia park 4 bedroom format dining room & den 'home will not be available m 15 days .. Just reduced thousando; of dollars trr $5.1,900! This 1<; a 1973 pnce. Act now - before we do. Call 546-2313. 2 STY 4 BR • POOL STEPS TO OCEAN Formal entry. Huge family sized living room with crackling fireplace & COMMANDING VIEW of sparkling 36' heated & filtered pool dramatically set· 'in su~. Terraces & lush landscaping. Pool side ~ourm et kitchen & dine. Artistic stairs to hideaway children & guest s uites. Secluded 18' master suite. First to call. G l.'ts this entertainers bargain. Hurry ! Only $6700 down. EZ terms. Call 963·7881. · BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4 BR. POOL BEACH Unobstructed ocean view! High on a hill. Enter prjvate walled court yard to elegant oval pool. Formal entry t o spacious foyer. Gourmet garde n kitchen and dine. Comfortable hvlnJ! and family rooms with UNLIMITED BLUE PACIFIC VIEW! Separate guest and children suites. Rambling ocean view master suite. First time ofrered. $7500down. Don't miss Ill Call 963·6ifi7. HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2,000 TOTAL DOWN Giant game room. Warm panelling throughout. Four bie bedrooms. Formal dining. Full price just $39.9001 HurTY. call now &47·6010. NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. . 646-1171 . . SOUTHERN COMFORT MANSION 6 BDR. 2 STY. BEACH Bike lo the beach. Impressive southern mansion . HUGE PLANTATION ' PILLARS. Twin door entry. Inv1l1ng· parlor with old white bnck f1rehearlh. SEPARATE BANQUET HOOM. Secluded s tudy with private bulh. Bright spri!lgtiDle kitchen. Overlooks charmjng family room. Wooded bannister leads to 5 separate sleeping quarters. Double doors lea~ lo ~uge master :.uite w1lh separate vanity area. A RARE "1ND ·hurry, call now to see 842·2535. PATCH-PAINT AND SAVE$ · This is the best priced home 1n Colle(?e Park. 3 bedroom·. 2 baths with a great family fun room, a crackling wood burning rireplace. Well fenced large back yard with lots of shade, a high. • 7'•2';., cont ract that may be assumed. or $2,100 down, c·all 546 ZIJJ. TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSUME $23,250 Prime area. Uramat1<' entry to elegant h" mg room with cnormou' stone l1replac1'. Wife saver garden view k1lchc:n Dine. Hall room sized family room overlooks covered dance pavilion & lu:.h grounds. Sweeping stairs to second story suiks including huge hideaway master. Take o\·er s~~"o FHA. NO NEW-LOAN COSTS. S245/mo. pays all Owner must saeri rice. Hurry! Call 963· 7881. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI Entertainer's dream yard! Big sparkling pool. Ultimate privacy. Wrought iron de· cor. 4 family size bedrooms . Country kitchen. No down G I. Low down other:.. CaH for moremformat1on! 8'17-6010 SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched atrium entry. Big formal living room. Sepa r ate ramily room. Country kitchen. Boatdoorthroughgarage. Big "L" -.haped lot. Park· like setting. Just $46,950. • llurry-callnowtosee847·6010. SPANISH MANSION POOL-BEACH HILLS Walled courtyard to form al e ntry. Spacious sunken living room and separate formal dining. Double doors to mas:.ive . den and fireplace. Enormous separate gaml.' room with :.econd fi r eplact·. Gourmet garden kitchen and breakfast nook. Sweeping stairs lo elegant master&. ch1ldrens suites. Unique rear grounds ·with swimmers pool. 3 car garage. $7790 down. Call today 963-6767. ROMANCE FROM THE PAST W<ilk down the tree-lined dr1H· to vour private beach area pool estate. Towering· pines create a mounlam·hke atmosphere around this unique 5 bedroom 3 bath home'. Family room with mass1"e drift-wood .stone fireplace. Formal dining room. Please call 5-16-2313. Wednesday. March 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT S & S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulted ceilings. Plush shag cpt. elegant custom drapes. Cozy ramtly room. . Unck fireplace. Formal dining. Huge ma:.tl.'r suite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot. Park·like yard. $6000 down! Act • now-call847-6010. .. MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sc.1. ft. plus. Beautiful living -12 x 13 tormal din1n i,: room. BriJ?ht w e ll organ111.'d k1tc·hun1breakrast area. ·Unusually large living room overlooks 36' pool in tropical garden selling. Expensive decking. Huge lanai. Your own paradise $7.400 down. Cati for private tour - 646·7171. MEADOWLARK GOLF BOAT-SURF Custom approach. Lavish landscape. Prestige local ion Hust1c interior. SPACIOUS FAMI LY HOOM Clrcularnoor plan surrounds center atrium. A rare find + EZterms. Call to sec 842·2535. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR· 2 STY· BEACH ASSUME· $33,000 Commanding corner location. Scocludl.'d <.>ntrantl.'. I~arge family size JivmJ.! room with ma'Ss1vc stone fireplace formal banquet :-.1ted d1mnJ? room. llugt• countrv St)"lcd kitc hen. Separate wing ror I11dea~ ay mastt•r suite. Sweepmi;: slam; to thildrens & i:ue:.t quarters. Selll•r motivated. Take OVt.'r 7' r VA loan. :\0 NEW LOA:-.i COSTS! S295 mo payo; all. F1rM to c.ill gcb this BARGAIN. 963· 7881 . . BEAUTY · AND THE BEACH .. Dramatic e ntry throug h lu:tbjy "" landscaped 20' glass atrium to elegant sunken living n><im with stately white mil_rble fireph1ce and wall or glass that art1st1c111ly brm~s the sparkling pool & ~erraces to8ethcr with, the plus h interiors. Banquet sized format dining room 1s conveniently served from huge , gourmt't k itc hen that adjoin:s pool area. Enormou:. (amity room looks onto glass atrium. Separate wmg for master & ch1ldrens swte:.. Hurry for this unique BARGAIN! 963·7881. . $36,500! BEACH LOCATION ·Best buy! Short b1kt> ride to beach. Not a condo. Fee land. Charming :.I bedroom 2 bath home. Counlrv k1tcht.'n. Walk lo all schoob . Only 10';, do" n. Call now Lo :.ee. 847·6010. BY THE TIME This ad 1s published. this bcnut1ful Me:.a Vl•rde home m;.1y be sold but JU't in C'a:.c not phone r1u1 ckly! We promise il lo ht• om• of ltw most :llJPl'<lllh~ pro1>crt1es lo UCl'Orne ava1lablc in tht· S85.00U J>rl l.l' range. Fl•atures 5 bt.'droom-.. fornrnl d1111ng. large tamalv room ~•th f1rt'pl.1t·e a nd wet bar. 2700 sq. rt. of l1v1ni; s1>acl' -:.mtl more! Call 54{). 2:.113. • "BEACH RANCH11 POOL & FAMILY ROOM NO DOWN VA Fantastic four bl.'droom beach home. Spuc1oos entry to cnormou:. hving and dining rooms. Unique garden kitchen. Jumbo s ize party room. King sjze master & ch1ldrens swles. Walt of glass to Polynes 1:in paradise. Spectacular pool and t1ki hit. 1'o down lo vcL-;. Low down to non·vets. CaU qui ck 963·6767. SPANISH HACIENDA $1750 DOWN BEACH South or th e border sl' le three bedroom ranch h uu:-.c . 1-~iesta s11.c hv1ng and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Spac1ou:. master and ch1ldrcns suites. Wall of gl ass to rinelv m 'an1c urcd g rounds. T e rraced gardens. Extcn:.1ve patio work. f'ull price $34 ,500. D on 't delav. Call 963-6767. • $2,250 DOWN! POOL nikc to b<:ach. Or spl.1,h m ~our oY. n sparkling pool. Gorgl'ou ... bnck fencm~. B1~ sundeck. l-l omt•m•1ker's dream kitchen. Generous bedroom. Low low · doy,n paymt. llurr) call n ow 847-6010. CAREFREE LIVING 4 + POOL Cul de sac street. M amcun>d ~rounds. Prestige entry. SUNKEN PAHLOH. Hu~e family r ecreation rtJom adjacent to la rgc garden kitchen f'OlUIAJ. BANQUET HOOM Winding sta1r"a'· lo separate C'haldrl.'lls w111i.:. G1an·t master su1ll'. 13(),\;US walk in dosds. True carefrl.'c yards + muintenenl'e FR EE pool and rccrt'alion;il f<tnlille:.. Won't last call now to sec !!-.12-25.J.5. HIT THE JACKPOT With this quiet Easts111c Costa Mesa tree lined l'harm. Your ram1l\' w11l lovc the spaC'1ousnes-; and privacy of this d"ard·Y.1nninJ! 1·ustom modl•l. 3 ovl.'rs11cd bl.'drooms . largl' modern c o u n t r y k 1 t c h e n . 1 m m e d i a l 1• occupancy. N"o down to 'eterans or S'l.000 down lo all otht?rs Call 5-IG·2313. OCEAN VILLA . 2 STY-4 BR-BONUS CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS ASSUME $29,000 Rambling 2 story dose lo beach. Spacious living and dining rooms. Garden kitchen. SUN KEN 400 SQ. FT. MARDI GRAS PARTY ROOM. Two . fireplac:es. Sweeping stairs to sleeping suites. Wood beam overe d patio: SPECTACULAR VIEW Delightful home m Harbor View llal b. An immaculate four b<'<iroom plus ;1 large family room with f1rcpl<1n'. A view r eaching from San Clcml•nl1• Jsland lo Palos Verde Pcninsuln. The much coveted Sandpiper model. l.;(IVPl.v landscaping· easy to care for. Call now 673·8550. DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer's own home. A sPot· less three bedroom house in excellent condition. P aneled and papered thru· out. Sparklinlit kit chen. Top grade carpetmg. Convenient to tennis courts and swimming pool. $72,500 call now 673-~. BUY OF THE WEEK Custom built. I rvine terran•. :i bedroom plus convertible den. Great family holl)e on FEE land. In tip.toµ condition with qu3Jity construction. An ea!>y to care ror yard which includes 'iparkling heated a nd filtered µool and badminton court. Call 673-8550. . STARTER! WALNUT · Sfi)UARE IRVIME Here's a great horne to start your new life. Two bedrooms, beamed ceiling liv· ing room. Cozy kitc hen, central air con· ditioning. All yours for $25,500. Call 673-~. JUST WAITING FOR YOU! This lovely, cozy home is available now in beautfut move in condition. 2 Bedrooms, convertible den. formal din- ing room plus eating area in garden kitchen. Spacious and workable noor ·plan with utmost privacy inside and in ~arden. $72.500 -Fee -No leasehold payments. 673·8550. TRIPLEX NEWPORT HEIGHTS Hard·to-find. Two bedroom unil'l in ideal location. Lovely tree lined stre<'t: owner 's unit has fi replace. Fenced garden, separate enclosed garaJ?C's, storage room, & coin·operated laundry • room. Priced at S69,000. Call 673-85.50. Enormous landscaped lot.. NO NEW' LOAN COSTS. Assume 6:v~P VA loan. Call now! 963·6767. MESA VERDE CONDO We ~ol lucky -found one, you ~ot lucky -saw this ad. Call Quick -it may still be available. 646·7171 (appointment only). FUN LOVIN HOME 20 x 20 familv fiesta room. Craekling crisp fireplace. Lots of storage space. Localed on Costa Mesa's PoPUlar east side. Less than $4,500 down. Be first lo see, call 646·7171. TOUCH OF MEDITERRANEAN ABOVE THE HARBOR J ust listed. In Newport Heights. 1-:lc~anl 2 bath home. Gracious· crarklln~ fi replace. Spacious family: room. Landscaping accentuated by. Jarj!e bt•autirul trees. Try )Our t erms -or maybe S5.900 down. But 1·all now 646·7171. HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd. 21030 Broakhurst 6014 Warner Ave. 842-2535 9'J6.6767 8'7-6010 CORONA. DEL MA.R 332 Marguerite 673-8550 FOUNTAIN VALLEY IN"\''ESTMENTS 18109 8rooktwnt f 8662MacArthurBlvd., Suite 103 963-7881 . Irv ine 752-1700 ' -. . ' ~ ... ~ . . . • DAIL V PtLOT Weone$Clay March 19, 1975 PUBLIC N011CE PUBL\C N011CE l'UBLIC NOTICE PUl!LIC N011CE l't<TITIOUI aUllNlll t.UPE•IOlt C:OUllTOI' Ut.lf'Ollllll& l'IC'Tl'l'IOUS 9UllNlll NAMll \TATtMlfllt to1AM•ITAT•1to1INT COUMT'l'OPO•IN•• • ll>f lolttowino Pt••ons •••"°'"II"°* -·ff TIW 1o1w.fne ..... -• .,. Oolnt--*a•~•"' ....... , o.w..-. ... 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B ~,, .... -,.,....,,J w .. ...., li<ll,><'•! b !""!~ ""•llidmw.,,1PnanOLyrv•~[I "0 v.t!" lonn~M onur~ "Y' J bt•""I ~I ,(IA <tAf!J• .. n A , .. .,., Ju,<•A on<lAllt"'•t ••~I "'D"'"" ""~o s .. aplof, 1~JO M"t! 10<11n "'e\ln •11\lf• (dl••o,.~• The boJI ' t•anSIP• " IO be <on•-..... ,11 •I UN!IEO (l.LIFO~NI O .. A,.. .. t1AllQv i: BA .. EI> O"•t"' JOI'! '1dtl)(I< oo .. 1r.a•a (G•I• ,.,.,., C•'•'O'" ~ ~lo1~ Cevn•• ot °'""9' c .. 1 •orn • ., (<f><I• o••••AP••• I 1q1~ 0,,lf<l MoH{n IJ 1911 WILLARD 1 JOliDAN l>UIH W JOllD"'N J AMES R JOl:DllN l'~ci.,nto 0 1anQ<' Co•,1 O•OIV l'ilol ~...!!..!.!'l..~ 091 ,_, PCBLIC :\OTICE P"Ol•ltlfO O•dAQ<' (O<>•I o a111 Pool M.lf '1 IQ 7• •fl<I Apr 2 1q1; 10o1 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1"' 10Uow1"g t)oOt "'n " dO•f\Q t1u11 ...... , '' COMPAN Y B 103'1 T•L>(k"° llo"'°t C1 , fo"'1l•1 nV•lie• C•l1l<1<n•.t"llCll UIVt lla E•lont Sm•1h 10li7 lrW(•ff ""'~'(I Fount'"'" V•llt• (•hfOf .... "'~ fnos bu,,,,.."" corodu<lfa Cly in "' """'""' LdVaO• E S .. Htll Tl\' \!d"Mfll! "'"' !•Ir<! '"lh t~ Co""" C.lt•~ 01 O•anoe Coun!r on Feci ....... ,11 1q1s Jll]'Clt PuCh,,,Pd 0 r<>n9" Coa\l Oa !• PUol Feti 7• •n<l Mar I IJ IQ 1•1S -IS P U BJ~tC NOTICE Fl(flTI OUS I USl,..ESS NAMfSTATE MENT l r>t IOllow•<>Q I>'"'°" 11 "°'"'I """ "'''"' P[N & OVILL All(>H TE(TUllAL !LLUSTllA.TOllS 1120 E••I H-tll S...•it«tl An•""•m (a ll!O<nl.t91807 C•.1 Q 8 Hulel ;,, !.•n1•"90 lloultv••d O••"Qf C:al••o•n••'l1MI th 1 l>U\•ntl' •S <O<IOU<l •ll 0y "" 1n .,,.,.,.,,,1 Cra 'l 6 Hu•e! Tiiis 'l•le ment wd> !+lf d ,..,,~ tne (nun1 • Cotr• ot O••n\11!' C:ounl•"" feb l1 !9/5 F1!11/ ,.. .. ,a ... 1 l>1n ... ,.inaA1tre<:J l ---7~~~---------1 Nl'l>•nnetder Cathy Mane""" SUPEli•OR COURfOF STAl'I LEYJON[~ '::.ler:,~v.[:17.~0M ilnd0<'0<>•dn / CALI FO RNIA ~,::::·::.111 OvllO" i;r,,.,.,11 OoO"d> dn<I \i-<•~ COUNTTOF ORANC.E ,_. !I U J ISJJ.- Hunl IOOC••I< C..nl•• D""1 Wesl, P..bl•ofttd 0ran9f (OISt 0 dllY Pi! "'••II Md•y £ """ Hfn•v"' !>lnl1 &ft1, C•lllo•l>I• Mlr<I> j 11 19 1• 191~ _____ l•!,lJ 0..r• l,.,.OdO,~ t< .. '>.ltoo •"d """"~ CASE NUM9ER O I U /J 0<"0'"' \UMMONSl MAliRIAGEl P UBl~IC NOTICE C...'""'' C..•ol L .inti Jonn B•,,.;,. In •~ lh~ n ""'"~ o• '" 1 """', f•ul•n,.•,E •r...,;IE dn<l~ll .. •onll' •L!SON C VERGARA dnd 11"'-PO" 6"t1•,11> l"0<'r1ll,;1nd (••<lll,_IA"' a.-nl ';,fEPHENWA.Ll 'll f!AC.llF>• C.•~>Wr No•l>e•l dn<I Pdlf<<r« fiu<! lo ttw RtH1Q....,en1 Tn, pet! on;,• !no;•a"' <,11,.ron an<1ij.i1, II;}', fol('(!• Pf'\ltlon ~oroc ernn~ '°"' ~'..~~'I W•tl•""' Hcn•y a"I Sh•hy ,,,.,.,,.0~ You m•r ,,,. , .. "''" w1.1,., 1.,,.,~, M••e """ w 11 .,.,, '''-'•"'1!1\•n Ml o•y 01'n•n .. 1~1r..1 ...... 11.~111 •1t•I '"""'>ans" \flV~d on YO~ If ..... N,,.t •I• I~•• I "° •lid •11>-, t" t.ool la I It ll ... ,,lltn , .. 'l><>t>" "'1lll1n Coo• b 11, J"" 1 n '"" Lrll ,. L• • ,,.o;n !In•,. •<>~• od""" m.ov t"' • nt,•ed $p.,nq••• J•••o•a>'•"""n""'"""" •nll 1n1' <oY•t "'~~ •M•• • ,,..:1q.._1 ~1o•n10 J••• ( •''" ~· .. n• A coro1.in1i'tQ '"I""'-,'"" or nth~• Ofllf!'S F ICTITIOU\ BUSI NES~ NAME STATEMENT Tn. IO!•OW•"'I Pff'<"' IS <IOl<>Q bu\1 ......... , NA.UTILUS ·~ai. Ra .r .... , l<(I Co<""" <Se! Ma l (II •l61~ J•mti C. Loo•DOurcow "60li Ra• l>ll<• Rd Co•an•Oel Ma• CA 9H71 lh•l 11u .. ne" 11 tonout!eo ti• 1n 1n d•v•dufl Ji""'I C. Loolboutrow WILLIAM H MAllTIH Aom,nl~1ralor or tn• El!d!f 01 l""•to•e named O.(e<lfnl SILVAS &IEATON Al10<ney1 di La• 11.,, We>I ~nta AtMI .. vlevard Sa .... Alt• Cfl1lan11• •llOJ Ttl..,_. O U ! J!l IUJ Alltf11ers IOf Ad...,f\ISlr•IOf' • """'"hf'tl Orange CO.lit Dally "'-!rt"~ ll 19 16 1f7S l• ... IJ l"UBLlCNOTJCE ------~---~UP E II IOA COURT 01' Tl"E 5T •TE OF (,liLI FOR NIA fOll THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ C••• NO Al2t'Ot OAOEll T05t!OWCAU5E FOii CK.\NCiE OF N"ME Aj>OllCdt•on ot ZULM INA ~TO Fot t:l>a~o•N•moo WHERE ... !. ZULM INA SOTO PtU 1•0r•!f ""' hll.'f;I • P•l •hon ... th the Cle•~ ot '"'' tOu•t to< •n C>f<k< <"'"'9- •r>Q J'Plol ·-• t fW~ l•Om ZULMINA !iOTO UI J Elt.N '>OTO ITISOROEREO Uullall p•""°""'"' tflf~!l'll on !I'll' •DO~f f t1l<l!i'd nwUfr ·-·• l>t'!On! U>t~ t out\ at 10 00 a m. on tr.. 1'1 <lay OI AP••I 1•1$ "' tllt court•DOm 01 ~~•tment l .tt '"' """'"°"'e •oc~1fll .ol 100 Co••< ~n••• O""'" We>t <•1y o! S.ont• "'""' Counly olOt•'>Q\', 5tal•Ol C.iotorn•d -"'°w c.ouw , •I .ony why \~ P•htoon lot Ch•n~o! N.ime •nou1el no\ I><' Q<•nlf'd ff IS f UllTHER ORO E REO llW1 a U>llV O! '"'' Oroer lo Sllow C~ "- publ o~h•ll In thf Oi1ly P 1l<>I a """"'""'"or~-·•• ~"t"l•l-pdnt­ l'd 111 '"" ~"""'' ol Ora11oe ~•'-ol (:"I IOlno .. Me !UT"' t)oOt w~k ia--r '""-"''"e ~e-~ """' 10 '"" dlte ot ...,.,,nql>l'll"" Pehl•"" D•lfO Fetinur yl• n 1s SllMUELOliE IZEN Ju.,.,. ol tl\e Svt)oOr •O< C:OU.I liOI EllT L t4 UMt''1"", ~ •nor11e, •I L•• S...le ll Ml OG•erDr ...... Port lH•<ll C•hl•""•'2WO ... ,.. ..... >'111 •tt0<11ey tor Pehl .. IW• Puhl >l><'<I Ot.on<joe C<lil~I Oatly Pilo1 Feti 1~ """Mil• 5 11 n UIS •II IS PUBLIC NOTICE NDTtCE TO Cli EDI TORS ~UPE RIOR COU liT OF TH£ i T ATE OF CALI FOliNIA FOR TH E COONTYOFORANGE HO A t llf l E~l•lf Of J O HH At4 01iEW MA THEWS also ~nown ·~ JOl'lN I>.. M.-THEWS ~<-tillof<I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO(llEOITORS SUl'ERlORCOUAT OF THE STATE 01' (_All l'ORNIA FO• THE COUNTY OF Olt.tNGE Na A 11416 Est•le of GRACE AL BER IA BES.T ~<t•..a NOTICE IS HEREBY C.I VEN lo the ctt!<l1tOf~ Ql ltlf llb<!Vf ll•med """--111 ,,.., •II penonl llfv•n; cl••m < aQlln" "" W•d Mcede'nt ••t rtqulrt'(I to ti It lr.tm, wolf\'"" nt<t">"''' vollC.,.<\ In '"" off•< .. ol 11\e cle•-"' ttv •bl:><to! - tlllell<°"'I Of to Pf•~M 11\fm ""'"the "'C~Wf Y '">llCMfS IO lhe-\1~ •I Int Law Ott Ices ot WILBUR & IRBY 11•61 IRVIN E BLVO . TUSTI N CALlFD ~NI A 11690 •l>o(f\ ii IM iot"'e ol bu\lnl!>> ol IM ""lla•!l!l">f(I on 11 mtltl •I Pe•!i•"""~ lo IM tHl !t of ll<d OK-11• "'''""' IOI.If' mon•M Ml.tr 1r. lir1I 1>Ubl1C •h°" ot ll>IS nol ltt O.lePFell JS 19IS li08EllT E BEST EX ECUTOA ol llte WILL o! lhe aoovo n.amt 11 oe-c- Wll.IU • & lABY 1/ .. 1 IAVINE 9LVD TUSTIN CALIFOliNIAt7tall (114) U..Stl2 Atl-ll ... IEXE(Ul011 F\tOh-d Olfll!l<I CIH\I 0.Uy PllOI Mlrcr.s 12 ,, 2• 1t1s 1••1s PUBLIC N011CE .. ~ . ' PUBLIC NOTICE ' .. "' . ,. 931 }J PUBLIC N011CE SLI' 1M71 MOTtCIE toc•EDITO•S SUl'E•1011 cou•T 01' YNIE STATIEOF CALl~JltNIA !<Oii THE COUNTY OF ORAfllGI! ,._ A Ill-It E 1 t •te ol M IL D A ED LO PEZ BE REA O.ceesed1 NOTICE I!. HEREBY GIVE N Mltlf •Mllorl ol t11f •bove nlmed Ot<.ed4<>1 '""' f!I """'"' h•v•"!I C11lm1 '91''"'' lM \.IKI IH't tdol'nl ••e fl'quftl(f lo Ille lnl!'m, -1n tl'lt ntce1 .. ry vouc:tlf<1 1n "" <>llt<'.f 111 I"" ~lfr~ ot tnt .-tn l<lle<I C-1 °"to prl'~nl lhrm ..,1h11" nett l_, -..:1terr..10 1ht .....,.,.llQrle<I .i I"" L•• OlllCe Ill H E RBEliT P WALSLEBEN, JR .. ,. LA TIJERA 8 LVO STE 10), LO $ ANGELES CALIFORNIAtoCMS wrtl<h ~tht iot«e °' llu\lnHt ol 11\f -••l!lntd In •II rT\Olllt<I lle<ld!A'"CI 10 Iha •>llM <>I""' Cltce0t111 w1tl\ln ra.,, monll\• •ll<"f' IM '"" PYl>t•<•''°" or tn" M t1<t , D.iolPd Fellf' ... <¥10 19/S CHARLES E S PENCER E•tC1>tM ollntWIUoll"" •l>o"' ,,..med Ot<:tdlnt HERll.RTP WALSLE•IEM,Jll. t.119U.T•fff•ll¥1 ,Slt NJ ""'Aflt>flt• C.l•""1tl• _, Ttl (Zill I.fl llJI Anw ... ,1 ... E • ..:111 ... P\JIMh .... ·d Or-C.,._U Df !ly PllOI " .... ,, ... PU8t,!C N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE BS.llol NOTICE TOClilEOITORS SUl'IERIOR COUftt 01' THE ST ATI: 01' CALIFORNIA FOR TMl:COUNTYOFOllA.NGE N9 A IJ"'2 E1 \at t OI MAf;fTIN C: ROTHSCHILD 0.<e•~O HOT ICE I ~ HEAE8Y GIVEN lo the H-•or' OI 1111 lbo~e ,.,.,....,, OK-.il Ill.ti •II Pt•Sllll' N¥t<>!1 <1•1m' -ot•n•t UW W1(1 Qt(.0.111 ••• '~wtrt<I la Iott tnem, •1tl\ •ne nf<fSs.afy VOii</"!" 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C•!ilor11l•"1MI ll'I" bu!IMu IS cONlwtlt<t Of.,,'" d•••-1 R-•tJ Tra<ce,M 0 Th1t 'talt m ent ••• h ttd .,.,,, l '"""'• Ci••-ot O••"'oe c°"""' Ml•<h l 1•15 "' Pub"'""" Or•nQe (o•S! 0.11, P>101 ~~· n '~ l• •n<I Apr J 1'1S l!0.1 I P UBLIC NO;I1CE ~UP1!RloiC0vRT0P JHl ST ATE OF CALI FOR NIA l'OR THI COUNTY 0, O•ANGE NI A·~llt TICE OF MEARING 01' PCTIT10ll FOlt PltOltTIE OF Wll,.L AND l"Olt LIE TTE•S TEST Alro!E HTAA Y E •!•lt 1• VI AC>I NIA AGVILA• ""···.,..,, NOTICE tS HEAE6Y' GIVEN '""' SOPHIA $AN 00VAL nal f!IW '""fl"" oatu'°"' ... ,,,_M ol WIM.,.., ,,.. ... wane• o1 LalWr• Tetl'lfMl'll•ry •o 1r.e Ptlll.,_. ~·~I• wllkll h ,ri- rer f""11Wr ptor1i.;v1.,1, •"II '""' Ir.. ti,.. -o!Kt of hetrl"ll l!\I \MflO l\a\ ........ ,_.Aprill It /) t i • :Kl""'• 11,111 <~Of 0.P<l•lment No hi Ii .. wUl"I, 11 10> Cl•IC Ct"IOt Do .... W••I. h 1 ,,,. c11, o • 1•1'1!• A ... ............ 0.--.,,,.11, '''S ' WILLIAM Ii SIJOHIOI, '"'°'I' Clerk '°"ll,.IPlt ••M•S ,,...,.., •• u .. lMONUSlr"I Sl+lt 111 ....,.,, .. ft~ , ...... ..i • .,, .... It! 11H llJ1.fli.t , ...... llilll ... , Pub!•""" D<•nQoo-Co.11 Da1+1 Pllal rc11 1t XI ,. !ti) !Ol)l.1) o.i"" rt11 1\ ·~1s 8(RNAR O M.-l HEWS ~R C:•ttulo)r ol tnf W•U Iii ,,,.. •t>o"" llilm HI ite(;f""'"' C TEliEHCE RIHG l'O•Olltl WALNUTCREIEK,CAMSM !•Ul t)J.Otsll Allaor""Y l•r IE H <..tor Pubh,,,~<I Otai'tge Coa>I D••IY PilOI MltthS 12 1t 1• 191! 1'S-1S l'UBLIC NOTICE ·-~-~~-------' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEIS NAME STATEMENT The lo11owu•11 Pf'~'" •re dolnig bl.Ill- ~~•• CALIFORNIA M EOICA\. WEIGHT CLI NICS JIU So B•lllOI St . S..nlf Nw C.hlo•n••fllCM R-fl J Trto:•, M 0 9111 SIM'lford A .. G1r"°"'GfDV'f (alllotnl•t?MI In" boJ•IPWll II tondu<lftd Oy Ml 1 ... d ... a .. ~1 RnbfrtJ Trtt• M 0 1 hh ..... ...., .. , ... , lllt(I -•It "" C011nt~ Cl••' 111 0••"'0-<Aunty on M11<n 1 191s ...... Puf>h \llH Or ... " C:Nll Dally P\IO( ~· 11 lt ll ,f ndA.P<' 2 1'1S I0>-11 ---·---PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC•l!DITORS 5UP(lllOll:COURTOl'TH( STA'( OF CALJ,.ORNIA FO• TNE(OUNTYO•O•ANGE Jrta A 1Mt4 Eil•le o l ELLA FLO RA WILLI AMSON al...,t.now,,11 ELLAF. WlLllA""50N, OH1• .. d PUBLIC NOTICE $LI" IS.11 NOTICE TOCRIEDITOliS SUPl•tO•COUltTOI' TN• ST ATE O• (:ALI FD.NIA "O• THE COUlolTYOf'..ORAJrtGE ...... .,~ Elllll ol WILLIAM EVIERETt STEVENS, at$t •nown •1 WILLIAM E $TIEVEN$ De<ffMd NOTICE IS HEREBY $1\'l"N 10 IN (..o!llWI ol I ... fbootf na ..... d --1"'1 all ...,,_ ... rin!I Ufllln 19111111 ""' ... d -·-· ••• '""'' .. lo 11111 ?Ill E•d C••tl M191>t••Y S••lt IM c ... -•1 ...,.., C11ttt•ttl• ''•li Tt4 U1061S.1UI Atw,..r !or E•tcllln• P\<ttll"""' O<tnoc Co.~I CM•IJ Pilol IWl«fl" 21 •nod Ae>t!l 1 • 1915 10111<1) PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINESS MA,.& STATEMENT 1 .. 1 11t•li1n1nq lo '"" ••la l• OI Min ... cede"' w1 t~1n !our monir., ••te• u... 11<<1 ~11<•1 •01101 l"l)n(!l•Ct O..tett F11>1.,•rv1s 1911 LILLIAN TEAGUE E vec11!riiot Ille W1\I ot 1111' •Dovt ,,.mtd !Se<eOfnl JOtlNA ALTSCHUL Allaor ... y•ILi• tlSs.vlh 9tverty 0~1vt .. vtrlY HUii C••llorn,. .. 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S000.5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS fmpfoymant & Preparation .....• 7000-7199 Mefchondite ...... 8000-8099 Boott & Marine Announcementt, Peraonolt ~st & found .....• SOSO.Sm YOu Can ·S~ll It, Find It,· ( 642 •56.,8 ] Trade It With a Want Ad _ •·1 _ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equipment ........ 9000-9099 StrvlcH & Repairs 6000-6099 Automobll.s & othtt' T ran1portation . . . . 91 00-9999 . ~ Hottses For S-. Houn• For Sal. Mo.s.s For SClfe 1House1 For Sal. ses For Sat. HouHa For Sale Ho.se1 For S. EIRORS: Advertisen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •••,•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~d&c~~~ ~ !~!'! .......... !~~~ .. ~ .......... !~~~ :~~~! .......... ~~~~!:!'::~~! .......... !~~~ :~~~! .......... !!~~ :~~! .......... !~~~ ::~=!'! .......... !!~~ ~'l~;d~1~!;~~..!!: BRADFORD PLACE HOME MESA WOOD BEAUTY FHA-VA TERMS Uoblllty f tt. first -. Charming 4 bedroom Townhome is Spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath home. Sunken Conversallon pit. correct a::ertioftonly. surrounded by spacious greenbelt & Mirrored fireplace. Beautiful professional landscaping. -pools. Near South Coast Plaza ONL y In mint condition. s hows like a model. Located near $36,000. All the outside maintenance South Coast Village & Plaza. 111----!.%1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPULENT LUXURY CAKE AND EAT tT TOO! performed by professionals. Call for PARTY HOME details, 962-4454. TURTLEROCK Great horne for family run and entertaining. Huge bonus room with wet bar and plenty of room for your pool table . Covered brick patio with bwlt·rn BBQ. 2200 sq. ft. in this lovely 2 story home. Assumable loan or FHA-VA terms. Qu.111 Place presen~ an ~~~~~~~~I excluMve dream home w1lh 4750 sq ft., located m Dover Shores with a Really! This home is newer constr. ma charming older CdM area; it's 3000 sq. ft. 4 bdrms so there's plenty of room with very little yard work. It's located so you can walk to the beach or to stores, a block each way. T his home combines the best of all worlds. Now you can have your big house and quaint area too. This one's a piece of cake. Great family living can be yours m thb beautiful 4 bed~m. 21 2 bath home. The BONUS ROOM is large enough for a pool table. 3 Car garage Ideally located across street from park & pool. CHARMING LIDO ISLE This immaculate 3 bedroom 2 bath home in choice area of Lido near clubhouse & bay beach. Shows like a model from the beautiful shag carpeting to the lovely spanish quarry tile. 'Two large patios & sundeck, with room to ex· pand. Just listed at $88,950. $79,500. Call 640..6161 .,.::::l!:::s:Jll panoramic view of the HALL OF FAME BEAUTY 642-5678 DAILY FILOT CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertis<'r~ m<1y pl<H't' lheir ads hX telephone 8:00a.m. to5~3'> p.m. Monday lhru 'f.'Qda v · 8 Lo noon Saturd!ly (.'(~IA M":SA OFFl<'t: :J:IOW lh1v 642·5671i. NEWPORT R .. :Al'lt 3333 NewptJrt HI vd 642·567/l HUNTINGTON BEACll 17875 Bcal'h Hlvd 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLE BACK 2.:;21111.a P.11 Ho.id Laguna Hills 581·6310 NORTH COL!NTV dial lrcc540·1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Ocadline for copy & k 1 I ls 1s 5:30 p.m. th<' day before publicaLron. i•x· ccpt for Sunday & Mon· day to:d1trons wh1•11 deadline 1s Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULA TIOHS ERRORS: Advert1:.er-. should check their ads daily & r<'porl <-rrors 1mmed1ately. TH": DAILY PILOT assume~ Liab1hty for the f1r~t m correet msertron uni} CANCELLATION~ When kllhn~ an ad b<' sl.D"e to make a record or the KILL Nll M HEit ~1ven you bv your ad Laker a!> rect'1pt or your cancellation Th 1s k 111 number must be pre~en led by the advertiser rn case of a dispute. CANCF:LLATION on CORR .. :CTI ON OF NEW AD BEl"OH1': RUNNJN(;. backbay, 1-·ash1on Jsland and mountams. 5 Bdrnll) and 5 baths with over Sl5.000. of custom wallpaper and drapes. 2 wet bars, 2 fireplaces <1nd lam1ly roorru;. Prom the immense massive bdrm with sunken bath UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -675·6000 2441 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mor to the trellised g<1rden f.' out ol lhe pages of Sunset G.-rat I 00 etterol I 002 Magazine, this home is .•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• an exceptional buy al St2!.l,OOO. Hy appointment only m~=~ Prapwti-, 7S2-1920 1400 QUAJUt. Nl~T llACH NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Clean 2 UH, den home t•asily convertible to duµlcx w1Lh one 2 one BH u111ts on R 3 lot. with room Lo bu1ltl . Only ~.~$(.).(.;all f:H.4·721 I Agl. BEST BUY 1n Irvine Terrace 111 DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is tlte setting for new. custom colonial home w/5 BR, fam rm., formal din., air cond. $295.000 LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR,, 6 ba. home on sandy beach; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider trade LINDA ISLE Beautifully decor. 3 BR & den, on lagoon. Ramp & slip $255,000 BILL GRUNDY: REALTOR 341 Bo ys1df' 011v~ N B 675 · 6161 yeurs. ~,..al(., 3 ha., 3 Gneral I002'G~ral 1002 lirc~la9cs one 111 book· -<d • . I ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~i· \'c den. + lams y room. wcL bar. dininia rm . pool, service porch, sunde1:k. work!.hop. /\LL T II J S & f' E E , F CJ B ONLY NINKfY N1NE TllHEE \~~~.:AA11. COMPANY Ht-:/\ I.TO HS SINCE 1944 673·4400 PRIVATE LAKE 3BR 2ha in private walled community w1Lh I '"ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REAL TORS ~i m:e HM( llG CAMYON BEST BUY! $139,500 Lov e l y VIEW & rm for pool' Spectacular 2-s tory entry. huge LR. DR, fantastic kitchen. 4 bdrms & 3 lux ury baths. Plus a bonus rm. Very plush cptng, fully lndscpd. Quiet st. 2 I I I San JOOCflolin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-49 1 0 every contc1vable focili· eMrOI I 002 Getteral I 002 ty. t>rtcl•d to ::,l .. ll at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.900. CALL S.56·2660 • SELECT . 6BR DUPLEX $89,500 4 up12 dn. steps Lo ocean PROPERTIES Creal income prop w/x LOTS OF CHARM ~!n~~/~;n.0n wide lot. with hardwood floors. JACOBS REALTY l:.ir.:t• l1v1ng room with 2919Newport.ror:JOth co1.y I 1rcpl<ice 1n an 675-6670 ONLY $1200 TOTAL DOWN established family area Owner will sell with low down Now vacant tor I asl occupancy. A!.k1ng ~l.000. Cull t>tti-77ll or 5-10 g9 I 1 Opt!n E' cs. INCLUOJNG CLOSING <.:OSTS ... to a:.sumc FHA loan o n clean. cute 2 bedroom collage. H1g lot HOME & INCOME & ~a ra gc. 1\nybody 2 large 2BR houses, hkc qua hi 1cs. C'all World new. Both lace street Heal 1-:stalC, 556-7777 ~00 income. One va<·ant J\NVTIM E . J\s k'\ng S45.00U. 2086 --- Great family home immaculate and color coordinated featuring 4 lge bedrooms, 2 baths. oversized livin~ room with charming stone fireplace, family room or formal dining room. neat kitc hen with gas bltns & cnClosed pool size back yard. An outsl<lndin g buy at $43,250 ALL TERMS CONSID ERED. Call 546·4141 4 BR LANDMARK HOME This highly upgrad ed LANDMARK home will be perfect for your family new elementary school & city park just around the corner. Country kitchen, large family room. Only 2 years old. See it now. Call 962-4454 CAREFREE LVING Customized UNIVERSITY PAHK Con- do. Secluded end un1L on quiet cul-dc- sac s treet. This 3 bedroom home has a remodeled kitchen w /m·w appliancl's. New water heater. fresh paint, ga rag~ door opener. You own lht• land SS~.900. Call 640-6161 7°/o ASSUMABLE VA Mesa del Mar, -1 bedrooms, family room with fireplac<'. large c·overed patio. J UST $4::!.000 Cal 154() .. 11 ·1 l General I ooi1Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. SPYGLASS HILL 4 Bdrm. home with ocean & Mt. vie w : family rm. + bonus rm. $162,500 BALBOA PENINSULA 4 Bdrm. older home on the hay: completely remodeled. Askin~ $295,000 LINDA ISLE Dock your boat in front of this fantastic 5 bdrm., 4 bath family home. Asking $350.000 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite I 02 Newport Center 640-4050 ail .Meyer Pl Open Daily WATERFRONT t>i4~. O~~er-Bkr Ll:-.ODA ISL!-: 5 Bdrm 5 Generol 1002'G~ral 1002 bath. pr•vate pier a~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dream Cottaqe For I or 2 VA/FHARepos 111 Orange County Keys mofflcc WORLD REAL ESTATE Specs a lists 1n govern- ment financed homes! 556-7777 call anytime VETERANS :.hp. Sale or exchange. $255,000 4 Adrm . 3 bath walt"rl ront w1Lh Ja\·u1.1.1, pool and private dock. $137,000. By appt. only WATCH THE BOATS ... ... go by from the spacious sundeck ! Small home plus large guest unit. Xlnt expansion possibilities. Price only $79,500 MARIGOLD DUPLEX PRIME MESA VERDE STAR HOME 5 bedrooms 3 baths (that's right) 5 plus family room and patio profe1ssionally landscaped. Atrium with hangin g gardens. E njoy country li vin g in the finest area. 5 1h years young. Call for appointment. 545-9491 Getterol 1002 General I 002 "General • 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Quaiity MESA VYDE Big I bedroom, 3 h:.ith. .. Almost L'u"lom .. hOml' with lc<1lurt•s only luunc 1 n m •> r t? l' x pen:. 1 v l' hnm1·-. l'ormal d1n1ng rm, si•par<1le eating ;Jrt'.1 111 k11dw11, huge lam1I) room «omplett:ly n• dcnirall•ll 1nll•ri11r, 1°11\ l'rl'd pal 10, prull•:.siunal ly land~capetl grounds full pr11:1· JU:.L s77,SOO Ext l'l lt"nl f1n.1n1:111g a\ ,11lal.lll' 546·4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. Traders Special Trade your mobile ho ml', molor home. airplane or boat on a hcaullful 2 bc:drnorn. :.! bath. s111glt• story VlllaJ!,t:! Gardc•ns home 111 spac1ou:. grounds with pool. S\'curiLy gales and mu1·h more' With SWOO. cash 1or t•qu1valent) your pay mt>nls :.s re $185. snclcli.: taxes, ins. & maint fees. «:ii I I> a n or K e n ;11 x:s:oi 8321 lur further dt• L.ub. Agl. COLLEGE PARK $42,500 I 00/o On Owner moved out ol arl.'a '. 3 8cdrm. 2 ba. lg 11,1ng rm. + dmc area Fplr. new drps & cpL-.. prol . painted. Patio. Lg tru1t tree:;. Place lor gar·dcn. Call anytime Evt>s ssti-8674 540-1.1.s;n BEACH HOME rl A«4tUtS~~ REALTORs' PIER AND SLIP CHANNB. FRONT Deluxe owner's unit DUPLEX w 1 ~hp for 28' boat. Nearly new and delightful to sec. Will t'onsider exchange $122,500 CALL-644~7270 2828 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT fltl IOMll 101 llVIN~ llOOUl1 General HOMES FOR llVINC NETWORK •I 1 .. "'" roe eur 1111 01 ,,.Of ,6#,,U(I •• htf IU,,0# 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS TWO CHOICE LOTS PROMONTORY BAY VERY MOTIVATED SELLER WANTS CASH. You can probably buy lhi_s lot for about the original prjce from the l rvine Company. Asking $120,000. CAMYOM VIEW PLACE Magnificent vie"' lot off Temple Hills TerraC'e in best Laguna area. Same motiv ated se ll e r who has the Promontory lot. Asking $35.000. Cali 6 75-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Everv effort 1s ma<!(• to kill or correct a new atl that has been ordert'd. but we cannot ~uaran· tee lo do so until the ;icl has appeared 1n the paper. 2 J lou:.cs on one lot, one a :.! bed rm & une a 1 bed rm. Buy lor the price of ont>. ~ti.USO. E xi·1dlent for n·· llrcml'nl or :.t:.trt of l1lc tlll(l'Lher. Jo'cm·c<.I & dole garag<.> Tired of gelling the run around??? lf you have any questions about buy· mg a home VA, call Lhe VA £xperls at Wortd Real Est• Spcc1ahsts in VA huus 1ng. A s k lur V..:t<.•rt1n .Neat 2 & 1 bdrm. units. Needs a little TLC. but off erccl at slightly more than lot value! $79,500 $49.500. Short walk Lo the · waler. J Bedroom. 2Ge...ral 1002 ,Getteral 1002 -========~Coun selor . 55o-"i'7i7, Es.rATE SALE ~ m L>ath . custom bonus ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •PJ,;lr. -.,. :i room, UH<~. brick patio, B1G CANYON I near by pool and tennis • anytime. .... lordeaux model. Ovet" ~ court. See this charming, DJME·A·LINEADS. 1llese ads are stra<'lly cash in advance bv mail or at any one or our of fices. NO phonr orders Oeadlinr 3 p m Fnday, Coslil MQso 01 hce & 12 noon nt all branch offic(':.. A NO NO $58,000. 3 1E~~~~n~~~~~ lo beach $127 ,!ICIO. CEHTURY21 642·1771 2000 sq.ft. of tuxwy newly listed beach home offered al $49,500. Call fry in CJ. s p e ct a c u I a r !!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!i!!!!!iii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!ii~'.J 540· ll 5 l. •lew. Manf extras. '! Coll for appointn•nt. GeMral I 002 General I 002 AGENT 644--6056 •••• •• • • ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS THE DAILY Pll.01' resen ·es the r11(ht to classify, edit. censor or reruse any adver· Lise.menl. and to chanl(c iL<i rate!! & re1n1lat1ons without prior not1<'c. Huge I :.tor y 111 prime re· s1dcnllal ne1.l{hborhood Spac1ou:. 1.1mlly room. tormal d 1n1ng, lari;c maste r hl'<lroom suite. lmpres:.1 \c atrium en·•--------WHITECAPS are clearly v1s1ble from this 2nd tier home in CAM t-:o SHORES. Jclty boat traff1<·. pemnsula h~hls & 180 degre<•s of Pac1llc, arc v1s1ble from living room. <.lming room & maste r bdrm. 3 <;o m p l ctely private txtrm. sulle:., 4'h baths, htd. pool, intercom ; beJut1fully landscaped llome in mint ('()l'ld1l1on • /\:;king $150,000 NEW BAYFRONT OPEN HOUSE WE Offa- CUSTOM HOME DAILY 1·5 Large beach duplex w11h CLASSIFIED MAIUHG ADDRESS P.O. Boie 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 -······················ EASTSIDE t r y W .1 y W I t h p 0 0 I. Mun1t•un•d )!rounds. i\nxmu:. ownt•r will pay hUY\'rS l'111~111g ("OStS. (.;.111. tl62·77l'UJ • K€Y 1 ~€ALTORSft l UNITS All 2 bl'drooms. Separate owner. unit with lenccd y11rd A II nl'w carpets, drape<;, tile, stoves & p.itnt ~9.!JSO. 642·43S3 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·521f 175·4060 Vacant and anvttin~. thus briicht a nd charm1nic S bdrm home has a fol'mal fa mtly room. covered _.. .. S ...... -L .. llllliSl!l!!_ .""'811111•SOM~~S~ patio and waterfoll ~ ~ 8u1IUn refrigerator. dis· rr you prefer the un· h washer and sh a R romphcated atmosphere . carpet, too. $44,900. of n 8 to 10 person. ofllce Cull 01 n eal a"'ique ·L~~ , ................ .. • <'ongenuu helpful peoplo, call N11(cl Railey al • 644 7211. tl0/40 SPLIT 11 -MO r 1wM isl' s ..... OUM\ -.. REDUCED SI 2,000. For fast salc-EasL<i1de Costa Mesa, 3 Bc<.I. plus 2 r ental units. Income $590. per month. Price $49,000. firm . Sparling Real Estate 1133-3$44 G.I. TERMS Use your G.I. for this Baycresl beauty. 4 Bed, .,.H. po9I immaculate cond. Has 1111 the extras. Prine. only-$00,000. ' Sparhng DUPLEX pt>ek-a·boo view .. $93.500 4 Adrm. 4 hath:. plu~ Sil 51412 lris,CclM Oryouolferus»·!'! Galll!r y on Balboa J BIL2HACal'hullll 675-7tl60 Peninsula with privatt• $87,500 MESA VstDE pier tor hoat up to tiO IL 2 ti-II) 3~2111'.:ves645 otm2 Very sharp lllStde & 0111. s to r y with circ ular :t lHt.&fam rm ln ll.lnl st.11 reuse. 2 tircpl;1cc!> ne1gl)horhood $.58,500 tone Ill huge linn~room 556-8800 & o n e 1 n u p s t a 1 r s I lb I p bayfronl m:1sLl•r bdrm. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-0 oa fl'f rop. weLbar, all built ins in· Realtors eluding electrt)nt(' oven. ----1---•.-•I/\ 1>01.L llOUSI':. S Fee land . S27tl,OllO Eashdelan)ain Laguna l!RH,Vu.lblkN n75·812U for murt· in 1.-)u;Jllt) built, 3 bedroom, ol hwy _ $47,5110 Bkr formation or ~ee Jt I~ dining. llurdwoocJ lloors, 642 ~ E. Balboa Blvd l~c 57xl3!l lot N\•aL & --- charmtn~ ~.:ISO "1th FIRST CHANCE n::a1 ~e COM~ANY PENIH. POINT RF.Al~TORS Nct1rly new :!·story, J ,1ssumt1ble io'lli\ lo.rn OR LAST. 1r :.old this L'all 5-tO 1151 Wl'l'kend $14.000. reduc • USTIL~ SJNCf. J944 bt•droom . 3 bath~. Rambhng 2-sty. fom1ly 6714400 enc lo sed patio. :.! homt'; 3 spaclo u :. ____ • _____ , hrt.•places, ele<'lric built bdrms • lge. family rm , ms, icarage door OJ)('n<'r bltin country kitchen & l'rtct!d at $124,000 formal dmmic. Mt. view HOM!+ INCOME 673 3663 G42·2253eve!\ Best value In lh1~ pre EASTS IDE 3BR house st1ee neaahborhood with bachelor•pt + lRR $79,950 apt. ovet garage. As· Ct F. Colesworthy 11Uml' '1'i·· VA IO."ln. S276. ~·r mo. Call PRESTIG R•ofton 64CM>020 HOMES. C'45 f.646 asso ciated 011 ,11 r11 ·. 111 \~TORS l . ..,,. ., '" ' I t-' ' I",. ' cs~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS uon on Irvine Terrace v1t•w 3 BR with pool Oul:.L:rnd1ng rorrwr loca lion Now only $151.000. ----------o~n<'r will helphnance. TRUST SALE HAL PINCHIH. Rtfr. f'onl••"ltlC' :1 hr. 21 1 ba, 2727 E. CoostHWy • ~plat lt•\cl , pool, lg& 675-4392 p.Jl10 Top t·ond !-~~late -~ay~:.cll' 111\Vi': :.omt'lhrn~ ~ou Sl'ARLJN(; want 111 ~l'IP ('la~-.1:p·<I I~ I•:,\ I. 1-:si·,\l'~: ,111:1 do 11 "di ,111 ll:iJ ~~ ,\t)W ti·l.'·.~htX PIER·SLIP-SANDY BEACH 40 feel, s pectac ularly located. on East Bay 1',ront. Peninsula. Classic early Balboa home. Priced to sell at $225,000. FAIULOUS VIEW LOCATION Univer sity Park 's best ··Marquette." 3 bedrooms, family . plus dining rooms, wet bar and two fireplaces. View to UCI and Newport Center . On wide greenbelt. $76,500. WESTCUFf Exclusive Lincoln Lane -Four bedroom home with formal dining room ; great family home -Close to schools and shoppinA. $92,500. INVESTORS-CHECK THIS ONE! Start building equity a nd taking depreciation advantages with this choice Corona del Mar duplex with guest quartc·rs over the ~arage. Don't let this get away! $93,000. THIS IS PEllRCTIOH Beautiful West<'liff 5 bedroom home, overlookin~ huge pool & patio. Choice. quiet location on corner Move·m cond1l1on. $124.500. DIAL 64~1766 2161 ScmJ~HlhRcl.H.I.. A COLDWELL Ut«B CO. • ,;..1~ ,.~ .. '' • ' •'>-'""' •• -...... -......... .. . .. . ' .. . . .. - • Dtl: DAIL V PILOT Wednesday, March 19, 1975 -to.MS For S.-For 54.-.. · t HouMs,... 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P" -Unsurpusscd quality and elegance in ~!g:nm1./ ~-~ch ~i~.1:~: l•rl!e workshop 1n b1& i1um lo~n. 96B-if£'Jl:lvei1. $l& 900 Etrilcal.JJC) 1149~~\ Properties !:~·111itnc1~::s.tH~~~:r!11~1s~ this custom mansion. S bedrooms. S dei:k, prk'.:. bll1ll>, fnc 'd y11rd.Agl.S4U~ WllV NOT TAKE A , CAPE 6l5--M.IO cun you ~o't 2 Blldrm. 2 .. ba ths including rn aids quarters. luv.·n.675 -6712owl'I. ----W A 1... K ON T Jl E Unl>t:hcvable, bul true! !;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;! b41, w/new bltn.s, t·pts. Beautiful POOL area with jacuzzi. Ex· ()u Qt; t'~ t'\ N Ii' fl ONT JIARi~~~~ ~RS-Cool br!~~C:Jnna \he Gloriou!I res 1den c~ on WEATHER VANES Ai BY o~ER drp!I + secur1l)' g:.il.CS, hilerating VIEW rrom house and . w/besl Vicw!I & UCach. WM rm Summe r day s lur.i;t•, park-like ):l'O\U'\~ 5,~~r B~s~E1?!5.~r:~i~ -"" -~roi~rp~.l~.· ~ ~ 1:::1i,1 gard S ross the Bay and Ocean St;irtut' construt•lioo of cpts, bllns, wtat er i;of· k h . with beautiful giant p1i1t10 Su""'r Blurrs 'l'ownhousc en · ac ' · tt"nl·r. li,:e rc01r yard rna t!!I t 111 4bdrm area. 111:1.s been frt!Shly wht:n yoU see I.his Cape ,,_ at Village GMrdens. 41(1(1 :1500 sq It. c..;US1'0M w/•CCEss·. 3 lled<m•, 2 Fashion Shores hon1e ti l d d •· out styl-"' home. ,,.,...ntly 3br,lba,den&hobbyrm W. •th SI., <··nt• An.a . BAYCREST AREA -S78,500 4 bedroom, ramily hon1e decorated in tasteful autumn colors. Hu1':e seclud ed master s uihe . rormal dining. All in im- . maculnte condition. 'fake subject lo 7 1f.?% VA loan. 1'1rsl time ofrcrcd .. LUXURY CONDO -S89.000 "'ilh sweeping VI t-.:W (1f both llay anti. Ocean. Only steps lo the water rrom this spacious, private, extra security type liv ing. Boat slip available. Also large pool and g lorious s un deck. Appl. O nly . WHITEWATER VIEW-S122.500 Walker &Lee Real Estate UUILTho1nl'onovers1zc " ,,.., per •neg pain. i.: insi e <>< • """ Oneota Kind .,.. balh s, walk to all hU r Y saver. N··w 1:a<pet1n", ric h under constr.I. Deu111ed Call 339.g;J21 rur ~P"L l o l . ofrercd by BKH tw.2 7481 · '" .. Perfectcond 644-0588 " uwncr/builtler. fl1r. ·rum hchool.s. $43,500. Uc.st oJ · -wood cabinets. F.ntry 2-story architecture il'==========t'"~o~w=·~A~g~'(~.-=-:-=-::;::-;;;;;;;. fi.12.1,103. ll·rms · REDUCEDTO haJJ ,3he<lrooms,pnv::alc RUGG Jo:: O NEW o..Pro~ 2000 . RowMcC.... bHthotflllHSlt!TSUllC. t!:NGLANO DESIGN. Deluxe 3Br. 2b:.i, cstm ........ , C '-IM 1022 ' $5 950 "' r woo , •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~~~:.~ ••• :!'° •••••••• R~1or,Ml e8·!,~~~ Opporl.unitfknoc~fora s40-i 72o S°~~~r~~~ 8AMBRE in°i'.pv~~~~~~!an~~a~~ EW4unit,2 blkstobeh >--:;::;"';:;'';"''::;;';;""•l~=~-~~~·~~~~-Tl~29~~"smart buyer! Desperate TA.RIBJ. UOU~'LJNt:S & SMAL ~.000 .. Open Daily 12 Gret1it buy, good t::ix: I SPYGLASS owners are traMferred REALTORS PANt: PICTURI!: WIN· 10 7. 1506 Irvine Ave. writu-off. Income $1ZOO. Gre•MMook out of the stale and must 2955 Horbor lh'd. DOWS. LocatOO on an un· 646---6287. owner. in o • M an Y x tr as · ' t'anlastil' view with prof JncJsc., 11001 & bonu:. roo1n, 'rh1s 5 bedroom New Bcclford l'lan 1:. Hie.illy lul'itt~·1I on ;1 hlrct·t wuh Jut.s of yuuni.: l'htldren & young 11arl•nts. Jh1rry to sec itus l)nc. 1t "''Oll 't !<isl ~17-1 ,500. ,. ..... SHOWPLACE S(tucious 5 bcdnJOm frQ.nt hu1n~· "'1th large l;im1ly r 1n , !urinal t11n1ng & Jargl' 4 ht.·droom, 2 Ba re· ar a1JL v.·/lrplc, sundeck, btu1s. ctt·. Nc01r Beat·h. Your terms! 752-0460 Anytime .. go tn 30 days! Price __ ·..:.::..:c:.:::..:=...:::.:..::.._ paved lune, shadt."<1 byl~~~t.~~!c~~=-·~536;;-;;;25~79~.;;~;;;;;;;;_ Owner s h1shed almost $6,000 on Irvine 1044 tall trees, in .an uir ol llG CA.HYON L• "dat I.his s pacious 4 bedroom, ••••••••••••••••••••••• secluslun. Cozy hv. r1n. By owner: 5 Br, Broat.1· 1qut es fam1lyroom,formald1n· SUPER SHARP WILL !!AVE \VO(JDEN moor hon1c, beaul. 1•/2 Y~cr&Old 1ng room home with ap. 3 liH in GREt::NTJlt::E, i" L 0 0 H S lundscapcd & decor. Owner dcspcralc, needs µrox.2ooosq.fLofliving air condil1oncd, s hag 1',IREPLAc..;~;. Sunkl: w/pool.&14·8068 action now! Su1Jm1t any area. Best llunUngton carpets. "'allpapcred. parlor-type kitchen reasonable offer on this Il ea c h neig hborhood. Short escrow poosiblc. eating arcu with a view Monaco . 2Hr + Den. inu~nif i cient young Jus l b locks from the 4101 G l enwood, A~t. of the woods. The 211 llarbor View. Lot sz Grcenbrook home, with beach. Cut to the bone .a 8JJ--0780. OPEN HOUSE s tory has drudgery rm .. 1U'x 14 0 ·. $72, 500 · :.pr1 nklers front & rc<ir, $57,000! ! Call ~-703S Sat/Sun 12,4pm. bdrm. & LG E. DEN 644--6228 al' 5. or963-5G71 1===:..:::...:!:::::_ ___ I W />"I R E PI· AC"', lar~e party p01t10. shake ~ "' roof, overhan!!:•n~ ea\•cs. Iii Rancho CATllEDRAL BEAME Entry hull, 4 bdrms, S J · CEILINGS WITH WII< ~ family '"'· Wes t ern . • an oacpn GLASS SKYLIGHTS. 'fownhouses rrom $53,900 S · h I r.,c 11l ace. Jtanch pac1ous sunporc a Select from 2 Br. 2 Dr+ · d p NORA Ml k1Lchcn. $55,900. ---'=======--1 den or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun· to r s a A 540·1720 d k OCEAN Vl t:W. Truly · T •R1HC1• LUXURIOUS 4 br, 3 ba et' s, patios.AJlquahty vintagehome,foronly, "' •~ 'l'ownhome in beautiful features. I4 Lago Norte 579,500 M Price REALTORS Spr1ni:,h ursl. All the lCul ver & University SEE'fODAY ! DOH'TWAIT TILSUMMER lo purchase lh:H perfect summer rental duplex only 1h block lrom super beach. Live 1n or rent out. NOW Hi.:DUCEDTO ONLY ~93 ,5 00. c..;all 644·721 1 t'\~t. 2955 Harbor Blvd. "Goodies" you'd cxpect l-'D-''c·c> -'(7-'t-'4~> ="='c·'="='=----GONE TOMORROW! in an ll:!OO sq. ft. 2 s ty. UNIVERSITY PK. MISSION ••••TY THREE "B's" EAS'rCOS'rA Mlo.:.SA home. I-l uge J\1 hr. s uite SHR 2"b r ~ y~ a, DH., am rm, 98SS. t:st l{wy. Laguna H DU J HJ{, l 'r~ ba home·, w/walk·in closet. 3 min. 21c · 1 IEAC PLEX · ~ gar, patio, poo. Pho.w 494-0731 hdwd. firs., dbl. gar. lc'•:..=bc'chc. Cc'c'c"c'c5.56"'-·-'"'°":::::c'c•e'c· l ~'62°"='. ='·"""~::· O~w~n~'::.·~552~-·'::-:''.7~7~0'.-l,--------~--I New 1st yr t.t1.x benefits Fru1~ t rees. Friendly arl':.i. Fortin, Hllrs IA.YCREST JlW tl, 5 llr, 3 ba, Jr Wcstcl1ff ;1rca Tax Refunders 3 UNIT Each house individual 2 bedroom and a small yard. Close to shopping. Income s.>15. a monlh. $59,500 5 UNIT A three bedroom home + !'our 2 bedroon1 1n - d1 vidual homes & 1'!arages. All on big tiJ 'XJOS' lot. Zoned for lZ u1uts. Present income ~-a month. ~'ull price JUSl. ... $97,500 ~un/E.-e-. *MESA VERDE• Gracious Garden Home Up~raded 4llr. 2Ba. Atrium. t.1any Cuslom ~~x tras , $63,500. 1947 t\1Utlecr Circle. 557-2528 l)v.·n. -$32.750To ......... 2Rr, 2Ba, Air, patio Ttl pyml moi265 inel Assoc dues. 644--4&'.t7 i~S''kii IALIOA ISLAND 646--1iB55 Never hved 1n 4 br, 3 ba.1-----------Real Estate byMcl/AY TILE ROOF Quainl buteleganl, 8 UHITs;.POOL ---SALt::SP1'.:UPLE NEEUED VIEW·S 175,000 Gfttef"ol 10021GeMral . 1002 ------Hy Owner. Sharp! ••••••••••••••••!•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CATALINA VIEW JHK,2HA. t "rplc. Cpts,, S br, :!':! ha, fam. rm., drps, 11kc new. Open Spanish Beqance Gracious living 1n lg lorntcr model home ! liorgcuus pool & f decor, 3 Car ~;irage oo l'Ul'lll'r Jo t . CALL i"\j()\V!~ 8"2-9371 GrttntrH Hamn 1'hc besl located Cam· bridge Model on the markcl today and the owner will sell ,.~HA or V,\. Breathtaking view or s urrounding moun- tain~. Across street from com m u n t t y park a nd I&!!!!!!!!!!"=~="!!!!! hw1mming pool. If you 33482 SPINNAKt:J{. a rclook1ng foraJBtt2 f'~IKS'f O t<'f'ERIN(:. Prime bal'k hay view location! ,J u~t rl·<hu.:ed ! All 2 bctlrooms Sv.·1m· mini,: pool ~.uuo do111·n. Just back on 1narket· take atlvanlage! Call now lo µreview ( 714 I 75<!· 17UO NO-FAULT CONDO Only 1n 'l'he Iltuffs can you enjoy su1:h carerrcc living. We ofrcr this popular Trina plan. with 3 txtrm5. & 211.! baths. Jge. living rm. with frple. Offered at only $64,950. ([U~~IN-M/\~TIN IHLJ ~-REALTORS--~· 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR din. r1n. :! frplcs, t.•1c · I louse. Wed-Sat.li45-4026 lc11h1ve Jandsca1>1n).! & dc1.:or:1llni.:. Fee land hy NIL So. Coast Plaza. 3 br. nwnt•r. ~139 •. '>UU. 4UVI :! h:i, :!Ux2:U fam. rm, thn 'l'uphid eL<inc.li4·1Ullfl rrn, II.;. k1tch. All for -----~ S.17,SOU. Hy owner. t-Oo DUPLEX-$74,900 :i~Ls . pis. 5·10-7151 tOc(!an~1deofl-lwyJ Foun-• V II 1034 O"'nt.•r 5-1·1 -l;l!J~ fain G ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• VETS-$500 MOVES $$$$YOU IN$$$$ Sharp home! In choice area. Supe1• value this 4llR with shak(' roof. I 4BR I•---------• I ULK to school & p;irk-ll UHRY, HUHltY, C;ill DUPLEX Wtlh 3 BH. 2 BA rental. So. of Ba) :-.1dc IJz·. v.·1th 1Jc;iut1fut nalur;1I v.·uoct t<:xlurt.•s. l>nl y one year lll'W. (;;ilt G•\'1 7211 Ai::t. osta Mesa I 024 NODOWH TO VETER.A.MS! Ag l, 842 -93il '-"=---- FREE TO VETS I 002 GeM"rat I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1 Bcdri:Hirn , famlly rtn, homemakers k1tl'hen, J.:rt"at lo cat i on . S JI lJ W t..: A S t: \) J·: C l) Jl t'\ 'I' !'.: D ·r1 11< u1>u·r ! To :.Ci! l'ail, THERE.Al. No Dn-No l"losing Costs (;hcer y 2 l>r condo. Owner Aruoou.s! S:.rl,950. P .S. Realty &i<l-8616 ••········•············ ·•····················· TEHAHTS WILL llUY l'J' VIII< YUU' • Tlus cumt'ortahlc dupll'1' wtrt cost you very hllle because your tenant:. "tll 11ay lhc bulk uf thl' luHs. Olfercd .1t :)IV.WV. MESA VERDE'S f 'JN ES 'I'. Sh•1rp •I bedro..--Jn1, :.: 11;1 11 1 ll·\'l·I ·fl ume. Nt•.i r 1Jr1\.i•~·1 0111 mun1ly cuunlry t·Jub .I-lu ge f;im 1ly room . _t"orm ~i l d1n1ng ;i nd O\<·r !>IZed lot. Vo•r\ ltt•x1blt.· r1nanc1n~. c~.115.11>·~~) .-..rS up I: ll 13 f-fOMES ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~~! 38'1 C1mpu1 H 8 541·11655 Ce•ral I 002 GtMral I 002 ~,v .. HERITAGE • • REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty LOVELY LIDO. New l .ido <:ondomin1un1 on sa nd y beach w /lovely view of Channel. Spacious 2LOO sq .ft. -2 bedroom & den. S2JS.OOO. Jc;.innc Newman 642-8235. (564) "BE HAPPY!" Be al home ! lll' I3aycrcst~ J>rc:cious dining room, 3 Jg. bedrooms. grand family room /bar overlooking pool-n·brook. $112,500. Jack Custer 642·8235. (565) SINGLE-STORY LIDO ISLE. Dbl. size lot! Wonderful B<ly View! Cathedra l ceiling in lg. living room. Tile entry & dining room . 3 bedrooms. Triple garage. Cathy Schweickert 642·8G35. (Sfi6 J Z IP!! nus 3 bedroom. 3 bath home has it! Imaginative decoratini?, eye catching Jg. yard w /watcrrall . gazebo & pond. Joyce £dlund 642·8235. (567) "COUHTRV FRENCH" Beautiful bri ck cour1y ~1rd magniri cent n1 arlJh~ <.:ntry & circular st airwi.ly. A princely fi hctlroom home w/den & libr<iry. Gourmet kitchen at its br~l! Pl').! & groovt• floors, 4 marbl e f1rcplac:cs. 2 stairways & Koi p<11>I. Is l l.imc ofrercd ! Asking $485,000 . l_..ynne Rothell 644 ·6200. (Sl;>JJ llGCAHYOH CHOICE IUILDIHG SIT£ 13,000 sq .ft. ~ marvC>lous view of golf course & Corona dcl Mar hills. $120,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (869 > ""IT'S TIIUE!'" Park Lido s plit -level townhouse! 2 bedrooms . 2 baths, rireplace. scp. Ja undry room & patio. NEW C'arpels & drape s . Only . $32 /mo . maintenance. All Lhis for $35,500, Mrs. Fay 642·8235. (515) ONLY 9 LEFT 3 IR CondonWniums ESTATE FAIR 8:19-6133 s:Wi·25.'il CALIF. CLASSIC Rustic·extl·r1or on this 4 I~=~--=====~! lift. ~~;irtlcn k1tchc 11 , candlehle dine. family + OWNlt $29.800. Twnhouse, a sparkling: custom pool 2 br, l \"z ba. blt.ns. New & des1,gner fplc, deel)r cpl. & pnt., gar. r-<oai,:ts. wall coverin,:!, custom Mext to Rurin i n9 f-_~_,-_,._,_""-'-------1"Pts. drps! ~.9'.JO. 10·, S I r • • • Down. Bkr ~il--5511 , m ' n a r HunfirH)ton Be-oc:h I 040 Newport s Upper Bay. •••••••••••••••••••••••I----------· $40,750.-$44.950 A TTENTIOH 345 University Dr. 1Ju~t orf Ir\ 1n1• 1\vc} 548-7223 Collt"J:!c Park By ownl'r, ·I Hr. F.R .. v.1~ .. near l><"C. s11.~t11t). 1·11nlral'I UK , :-~1~1 lH3.1 2 UR C<).~ UO l\1csa Vcrdc :1 rc;i. S:!7 .llUO Owner 54;,.51.iJli ,\S.'>UMAl:Si.~_: \'A luan, 3 hr, 2 b,1, <l1111ng rn1, frill. llcst 1n l\.lcs .i Verde. 55fi·H286 A~l. ---- VETERANS!! ba. hon1t•. sec this before lll::'lvrJo:H. 'rlLAN NEW. 1733 Wcslcliff J)r.NH dcc1dlnl! on another. :JliR, 21,,b.a, 2 beaul 645-7221 You'll be glad you patios. CO MPARE AT --------- did!$54,500 $.')8.~. S. Clemente 1076 RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Or, Irvine C:impus ValleyShopt..:tr. CA.LL 83~600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eniay the Good Life I Yr Old Lar,ge 3Br. l)co, Call 493-2513 Study, Lgc sundeck & • • • . -----pallo & Wet Bar. U.) M1ss1an Y1e1a 1067 owner. 492 -9720. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURSl\LE: Century21 Heal Estate Office 495·41218.Jl-ftill San Juon Copistrcmo 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVl::ST.\lENT DIVISION·IHVINI·:. 'I'll!-~ HC:AL f_;.~·rATf'~US W. N~'.\VJ'OHT. Ut•c;in- '1cv.', 2 lluu:-.es, l''.! Jots, 11u cpl. Urps, $135,0W. 1'10', l oan + :: t .d. 4 ~1:1 1 6%-St®l 8 UHITS MESA $128.000-8°/o SHAPE UP_ MISSION Hl·:Ll.111\Nl;JI EXCHANGE 'f'h c com munily µools Mewport leach 1069 J&.t Ult.1&2 sty, nr J)<Jn:i 1~:11r of 4 plcxes c..;ohl:1 and tennis courts are ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt. rec. Span. tile r;)t){, l\lc:-.a. CJnly S61,UUO ea~·h. a\•ailable to you when LIYIHG IS EA.SY lpl, qu<il bhn xlrs, lg lol, llartl to find \l<Jluc i.il you purchase this J in this beaut .• nrly new Jo'R, to 3ba's, rllx mstr br thl•Sc µrit·es. (.;oi.xl loc;i - bdrm., 2'n bath ho1ne oceanfrontduplex.3Lgc. +much moi;:e. Xln't fln t1on . Ov.·ncr will finance "'tth easy·l'are landscap· bdrms .. 2 ba. & l ·bdrm., avail. $45,250 to $59,751./. ;1l 1'1',0 1ntcrcsl. See to 1n g. t'resh paint , lba.Allblt-ins,logburn· (7¥.o 'k. int. avai!J. CALL bcl1cvc. Call now !714) wallpaper and paneling ing fr pl. Luxurious 1..o•c71c4c'c83=l--c991<2=o· ____ , 752·1'i00. INVES'J'MLN'r make this one mosl al· carpeting. $175,000. IJIVJ SJON·IHVJN!-~ tractive and you won't BUY TODAY! Tl·li.: REAL t~~rA'fi':RS believe the low. low price 11nd s mile tomorrow ! ofS--l~.?l50 1nclud1ngland . You may have im-.. WAN'fi::D -INCOl\t t; CALL 552-7500 mcd1 atc possession ol UNITS". Clicnl wishes to this low 1nainlcnancc, J invest in smaller income •VIS IQ N • bcdrm home w/Uil'<I en· unils-Cost:i Jl;lc:-.a ;u·ca. OCEANFRONT house & lry & tiled roof. Close to Prclcrs nice owners unit gar . apt. fur sale by shops & ready to go at & 1-.•1ll1n11: to p.1y t.'(\Uita- O"'-'ner. Call eves. & 536,500, Hed Carpel hie purchase pncl'. Call· wknds. &15-7721 Realtors, 497·1761. 545-l'S.\24. A :-.~oc1 atcd REALTY A' Hcd 11111 Comp<•ny Untv. Park Center Irvine · ..... HERITAGE . . REALTORS . .. ' l.f ow about a pro· fcss1onally d('{'()rateil & landscapd, 3 bedroom. 2 balh Port Lerwick hon1 e with a family room ? Owner a nxious. Lease available 752...:0450 Anytime. ' .. ... South Co<ist Hrokcrs. rwo DUPLEXl·:s. on L ljil. Pride ul o"·nership. All ha\'e n1t.·c 11allos, loc. on quiet ~l S37 ,500ea. Yeai:t.•r JI lty ~--til'il 1100 - ommerclal · Property 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••• HOWLEASIHG OPEHHOUSE SAM CLEMEMTE A.pis. 3-22 UNITS None over Ill mo's old. All priced less than replacement. Can handle lO'k down, 'rhompson P.1anai::emcnt Corp 493·014 I SALE or Tr<idc by ov.·ner, 2 l:idJ . ofc. bldµ.s, 111 heart of J lollyv.•txHL tiOOO & 3000 sq rl. 1-.· /µrk \i. Ideal for lav.', m ('dic:Ll . dcnlal, ins .• HE or other bu:.. of cs. W1l! swap for Condo or apls. Nwpt. Heh. or l'alm Springs area. Mu.~t st"(' t o ;1pprec1atc. 752 1910 --- lndustriol I Property 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industria l Buildings, Placentia i\ve. NB, 2600 to 7t:IOO sq. fL Days call 645-3323, eves & wknds Gi:l -7!:11:1~ or 833 -2900 New commercial frum as--sq. fl. Plenty of park- ing. t"'rom 336 fl. to 1400 ft. and more. Prime off freeway location. Strong growth area. Leasing OI · hcc on site. Open house anytime. 10-5 P.M. daily &Sat. 9·2 Lots far sale 2200 l'.M. C;ill to preview. •••••-•••••••••••••••• (714) 752 -1700 . I NVES'l't.11:-:N 'f DI VISION.IRVINi::. T HE Rl::AL l!:STA'rF:nS NB 8ayfront·50XIOO, fee. 5Ux50 dol·k c11scmen1. SI IM,000. Sell or trade, Pr1nc1pals. 642-3400. Mountain, Desert, a.sort ~ 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ;-~· ........ _______ ..._ ' ••••••• l!AVE t:o mn lra<l e Neva I l'01ne. =-57'CI SI00,00 loan. IJ ()r0.C R 0 .1 71 -TR • De: 2-5 ~;; for ·~ I louse All "I $75,00( ti4G·~ leal Et w"'I , ..... . IUufts-1 or 4 U 1\/uw. 1;.1 cvt __ , I entail ••••••• •••••• G ... r •••••• K1Js i;- K1ds Walk NB S !-'cc. :t lolbac •••••• Nll'"l'Y 1111, rf ~15. /, ~ L"'J""• •••••• Cozy 2 nyunJ <1du l l tt.l!i·llti! ·--· M~wpc • ••••• LOVE[ Outs1~ :.!l:l-6 ___ , OCl-.:1\~ wk I r• /IUW. ::i t1ve "15 213-__ , l>Ci:':A t scas 11 Jurn :'15 ' I rn onll ,;7.; l ... er hu htk fl W1ntc ' Hous~ •••••• ...... ~'H t:t: •Pro •L; Hon C;i l •Ii ::! un . Cu<1~I l!!C S:l! : •• 111 • .J:' AL ?!! 6 """" liACl1 ·BACI I Hit• l HR ! 1 HH j I llf{ :! UH A1·a1I 2 HI! zHR :! li I{ :I UH :1 Hlt :.1 KH •I HR 111\'l'f So.C J J\ljk;('( t:!\1 . I :)1~5 . rantl ~;.;,I Bolbo ...... ll:\Yi-' LJ.i. n ,,., 1:1s - 1:r3-; L I 'f 1 li:1yt leve l l:l·I! Cos ti ••••• :! BR pet:;. t\no: __ , y non· a ht pax• for wo·1 spec . hO\I:! COUI any1 SPA( d'P •• 540 Beau FR, "'"' Sep bati hor yar ~ * DAILY PILOl D:i IHt lstat H04tMI U"tun.lshed Apatwets fwtdlhed Apwl .... 1 U...... Wedne6d1y. Mtrch 19. 1915 Ex • Hou1•1 Unfuralshed •• .. -. . ,... • •••••• •• • •• •••••••• ••• •••••••• • ••• • •• • • • • ••• •••••••••••••• ...... ... ••••• c.'-.mHJ •• • 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H •• ou •• •." •• Unfumllhed M.wport .._.. llit Costa MH• 3724 COit. MH• 31241..&1-•~a.. ....-.. bi lwHb U..,_._ ..___.__._ Fw• ••cl · ' • • • • •••••• • • c ••• • • • ••• ••••• •• -T -,..-!~--If • •• osta M•ta 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················-•• •••••••• ••••••••••••• .................... ••••••••••••••••••• •••• M u~ noo .~oVmt: ~Jewl pordl Beach ....................... t~ 3244 J BEDROOM.+ view+ SUS CASITA.S ft..ta-tliil Hwltt,.t0111eoc.h 3140 H.wpoti l•CICh 38'9 ........................ • " m 'u i I t n ... \ o • • ••••• •• • ••••• ••• • • ••• I l L'--I M •• • •• • • • •• • , tra de 1 C: •·', 3 lh ., IJ G • brook poo + enrus. , .. ,.ma 1nutes to Newport SurTa•clwgs ............ •••0 ••••••• ........... l!:I 1'oro t.tl J cronuno.' N dur ar:.on<11y I •V a. \et!ll RENTALS dinin g , fireplace . Beach~bacht'lor&lBrOt~LUXE 2&38rA EXTRAhC'!br,2 b:s,dlic2tHt .bll~.trpl.'.'1hill: NFWLUXUHVAOUL1' ev a cJ llomc or In , 1~?,'e-. llr. !)(). C~l Pl?LU 2 Ult. 1 ba • • • .. . ~HO ~•rd en er , close lo furn. Adil~ no ""'l ·•110 ' • 1' r pl.3 pools1de 11pl nr bch. Adil ""h l lilk. "II I•, e\O ,....... ' • •· ., n..A.. pool. -~ome.S.18 l!'>btl :J!I .. t:a rn.il1o n . Ciill l liR 2 b11 ~/la.., "'ashion hland lm· N .v. 01 • ,,..i;.~ Al!.ol'urn.Bachelor "" .. ~ """ .A l'I ~ 1 .... IJllCUlm. --uwoer G75 on1 . '. ....... . . ,. · ew,..vrl ,CM P vt PllllOl> Hl.dPool sorr y no pet:s. $1GS. ~J.l)rlvti l51AiXO & 1 t:l' rnl 2509? ~HK.~ba .......... ~ medt~Lt: orcupa11.c y. Nr.Shop'l(-AdttsOnJy "6·8362. · t-'A ltTlllN<;S ST. 57' CRIS ~OHMIE 2 Ur. t;:.tr, piitio. new cpl. Sl00,000 i:qu1ty ~.000 p.tlnl. no t•h tldrl'n, 1 pet Joan. Will trade for paper UK . $195. 546 7506 -liR,2B11 .f.lm .•... ~SO Available now. C11ll Danaftolnt 3726 t. liH, lrpl, cp1:. .• up·., ~~.MbO :i HH. i Bu .......... ~no 644·4687 Owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Martifti .... Apts LUXURIOUS 1 br lurn or t•nrl. 1-(:..ir. Adult:-., 111 ------- 3 BR, ;i•,\ Bu, fam •. $47:> 2 SH. rurn'd. ~. newly 1777 Santo Ama Ave. CM unfurn, nt•w :-.hag, drp~. pct;-. ~~ .• t..i!I ti.10!.1 *LAS IRISAS * JliR.2 Bo,tam. ~15 The Hlulfs; early i&rt:it; d t!cor 'd . •· ul&I" pd. M.;rAptll3 ti-16-5542 lrplc. ~00/~. 2 uul. be b 2BI , b °' • d blk u Ibo u.1 IHru1SLud10,furnotun· RAISOR 'S lit ay vu. ~.2 a., 496·019Sor964>-lt42 p . 4 s lo ocean oa a Pt•1111 2""' 1 lla. 1 gJanl patio.~ Month • NEW• 536-4110 bll11n ovell & 1 .an~c. tpf 1 uro. At.lu ll:. on y, 0 0 AGENT 64-0-5560 H.tlngton l.ach 3740 nut ct1b, ntiw t·pl & drp:, Pl'l'>. S ho wt·ast: desi~n REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2 Br +den, tnc-d yd+ gar, :.un dk upiwr duplcx aµt:., :.lep~ lo beach or O.C 1>roperty ---- R O,H TAY L 0 R HOUSE IHCOURT GROUP i Ur. enc. i::ar, pvt patio. 714-752·0460 ~25 mo. no pet~, infant ~--------OK. :181! Hat. CM 548·2020 (.;analfronl, 4 HR. 2~2 ba. Studio· I blk from ocean. pauu. 2 car, cpts d rps, ~250 yr ly. Cull K;,i lh) secu r11 y bid!-(. prtV<llc 4523(.;ampusDr .. irvine YearJy lse.~~Mo. frplc, d s hwhr, Jll.cuizi. 1 BR APTS W/f),frpl,536-26.51. ti7:$·atlll µauv 1-hcJteil pool TRAD~ OH SELL .i UR, 2 UA. new CJ)t.s, new Campus Valley Shop C.:Lr. Caywood Hlty 548-1290 ~175. 7141846_7336. ---From ~~l.J :,s1;, fuver CALL 831-860!__ Sm1 Clemente 3• 76 ILOCK TO BEACH Sm1 Clemente 3876 AH .NU. til~ ~ ~ LOW WEBCLY Like living in a Western 4! & 3 Bdrm, Ocean View, ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOH homes for LEAS"'••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. r bit '""' i· h "'l L ., I' U ·I H .t.RBOURUGHTS "' RA.TES movie St!l ! Old Wesl va · ns. ~ :>t ~ .• ar~l' -''• 2 J, <.o 1 "' or SALE in the lttvlNE urn. 1 l'.z BA. New stove & llavor Wllh Cl\Y slack 5J6-3058or847-3957 Course \ lcw, .2 CJI' ~ur. J\ 11 m1 l ed number ot D~sert Hol Sprtng:-i drps, country 111r. ~- Desert Crcsl Arl·a 54li·o\ l·tt• 2-5 Ac re plots with planl> for Trailer Purk ., I IJR, 2 Ba. cpts, clrps, Houses & hot wawr w~ll~ la~n r m. -~Ullo. bltns. All ultl1t1es. Sacrilu.·c A:a•.14/1. $JSO. mo. Heli.. $75,000. all de<.ir. Uw1wr 54..> 735U area <.:all u ... ! We are refr t g. tpti.. drps. Execwtiv•Suffel features: Pool. complete WALK 8 h Cod 3 b ~. & s;!..,o. rnu lt.•.ii.c. ::.pal·tuu:o. 2 bedroom. 2 here to s1•r vt: YOU & Fenced yard. Close lo 727 Yorktown llvd. kitchen with refrigerator lo c . n o r, .i :J 4 4! 3 :J !J c ' .._. u r 1141rm & dt:n & :J bdrtn un . WILL MAKE t:Vt:ttY everything Reh S26S BeachBlvd a tYorklown incl. Wall Lo wall plush 2 ba, pool, frpl, bllns, 4!J2 ~HKI. lls Jll.'1111w.1,ailable. El"FORl' to solve YOUR Write A. No .... 3·,· Daily. cpt.s, drps. Lease ~J5. - -1r-oo .., b k • h ·• .,.. 5 ]6.0411 carpeung. Adults only. li e a c h I A t I a o l a . S_.a .t.na 3 880 " ., .iy roo ua nc . ousingneeus. Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, ALI NL'W1 _.., "" llu11l111..:tonllarbour. PETIITREALTY C~taMesa,Ca.9'"627 STUDIOS&llRs ~01ghplets. &""l. "' . 213·249·240'J colle\'t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i1 11 1is1ti 3341 li46-2587 ----• Lg 2 lir. duple). m court l.ai Estate ti.ir. encl pa110. no pets. 1 WG1tted 29 e· h I I d 0 K S 1 l:l 5 . 00 7.>I 1i4;\W5·1S·07li0 U I' k 1 •fo'ull kllchen n now vt• Y a very "1:1c. N 1-.·w L,' It •111••1... 1 111ver:.1ty ar . rvtnc few v I lil " -" " ~ ,. ~ l.11w11l11 l'ro•"'rt> Co 552·7000 San Juan •Heated pool a aa 3 c . $185 & UP small t·h1l<1 11>l'I ok ;t7vl .---••••••••••••••••••••••• 61ufl:s Uu} lrum O\\rtl:r 3 I Bl<. 2 BA. bltns. tcc.J. )d or 4 liK. 2 1 ... J Ba home q1ls & drµs. $300. mu. Capistrano )278 •Laund:-ylac1Jtuei. 1939WAL.ACE • W.Mi:fo'addn !>l:.!~7. Roonu 4000 •·' •L'rue l1nun~ L'1r .. place". PaltO". ~115 Nt\H•r IH!t. bltm. 1.l\.l-,',\'l''J'll"'l'"'A''lf HEAL NiC£ 3 lill Colony ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Free ullhlles 642-7458 I , 2 & 3 bedrooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now. 213/7\J.i .!ti-Ill llt\\n S..b 7&15 .:.~cc. llomc. :! ba. 11111. l HrTownhouseS225. mo. ,. .. .... ~ r ~ J ~ pl I ·' I c· 1 "',.,, " l •TV&ma1d serv.a\"•1l lilLns. !:>hag crpts. 1.:r s. 1 rp:o.. ul'>IJO::.a •l cu:-.l. < I ps. air. l>Upc1 321\JG Pasao Carolina. " Jtw t!illl W. Mc..-.atltl1•11 ~., ii.. u1• awl.. tii3 ~O tl-7 ev1:s. !:-tWI NG. ~1 nglcs, 2 br , 1.2 lncbcµd. l 'htldren OK. -1!16-7301; l213)9b6-4735 •.Bar·B-Quc NEW BREED APTS c 11 c I 0 s e d gar a~ e., · 1•11 · ~I:! 11:11; I'll'. r~ 1\.:\0 I' l\10'1'1'.:L .u'f'i•. ~l!J.1 ~25 mo. 5KL·~ •Phone service Bach $lw Children & pets accept- ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·',\)111.11:-:S. :! Hr, ~lAo. --.. 11 --Santa Ana 3280 •1 mile lo ocean Pool, jacutz•. i;ar, uu pd, ed. Close lo beach. Nu South Laguna 3886 letdals .-Ht>0.\1S !).!(). "" uv WI k1llhl.'n SJll \\k up pl. ;.~x !ti.'>.> ur ~l5-· H ... "'S'"'sfu~·,.1..-.. Pet ok * RErirTA.LS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1 d i lee. 960 3221 l\lg r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"' rn >nCV UNIV PAJU\. New Bachelor Urut. $2(XJ rp c, a ls. no pets. 3~ '133 REF' .P ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUHltY!2Ur$17U . ..-1ds, .,1 • _ N .. ;J\'fO 2 bdrms $165. Eves 64!'> 4411. 3!J3 l:I ·t> ropcrlYOCl-:ANFHONT 1&2 Hit. & l~ts. :!. UR, 2. :? bath •.. · ... _ ~;;o. _ Pallo. :.love. comple lely I urn. fo'rplc, JI 1 64 d Ma nagem ent pvt hl'h act'. l'ool Talllt• 31 02 2 HR 2 H •"'''""/4''0 blHns. dshwhr. crpl'd. amt ton 2-t!ltiO ~ llOU)f & Hath, 't. en-~'UHNISllED bach 1>.-d. . . . a ...... ~.~ WON "f last, 3 br. 2 ba. d 2 Bdrm J Ba near beach Hod .. ,\pls. ~.JUU/~.>oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HU.Llllfpd Scl'ludt!d .$BH.~1Ba ...... !ii3&5/:l<fa k1ds.pel,fenced,garage. fJJ 'd , 1acuzz1 &EXTRAlg l&2br,Sl50up. pets/c htldrc'n OK, Sl9S ·IU:.12;x1 ,1:1:1 ~I tr;.in1·e• form iv./ gd . t\1Js pel:s oh. ~1:1;;. llH, c;AltD!';N t:rovc 1 lir. ~UH,~1 2Ua ........ ~~ ~l!J!i. volleyball ens. 213 / Sp. discount to quald. 536.0321 &962_3.)8;j l'mp l ~ mt. 1t•C1Hd. Gneral Kids l'ets uk :>lliS, <.;M , 1 h 1 k ... & •. :, Ult, -"Ba ....... :s-l:>U HOMEFl~DERS 2SS-123l. renLers. Jntant OK. no 3 HM ;-.lull111. C\'n \'U, blk -t:J I XliO W'llk t " h I I gar , Ill' y< ' l11» Pl'...S "'1\l.N U I' ...:~Ll.\l' "', " \ "7 't I h U l . • 0 ul' ' )jjt; 1 'lUO k I l n .., u· 642 990 pets Ko "'onrov1a CHL'.Z ORO APT...: lo )C . u llll' I"<> ""''l" R & 8 rd NB $1:!.>. H11l1.K1.1. :, .. l 0 • l'llll l'\.'l'S ., BH ., H· ~J· s • O• MJ::N. small beach hotel. 54!!-il74:J .. ..., ~00 \'HI o\IX!! "·7PM"" oom oa Fee. 9W->1uo .., HOMEFIMDERS -:r'i1r:'\viL1.0WS ;i Hoorns ~2.50 week. Apt.s ---8234 Atlanta • ..> ' ••••••••••••••••••'•••• •642-9900• JHlt,.2l:hi ....... $30o/32j SovthLoguna 3286 SlOO.mo.536-7056 2HUGEbedrooms.Super 1,2&3 DH. Pnv. g~r .A~menhfwnished 'hmll:rn. l'\l llorne for lalboaPeninsula 3107 COHONA l>~L MAlt ••••:•••••••:•••••••••• locauon. liearn cetltngs. pool. wa s h~r. dryer, or Unfurnished 3900 1'.lclt:rly. t>u1 l'l J\t· •••••••••••••••••••••••J l3r.1•~Ha,:-harp,n1·wly :!UH.~Ua ......... ~UC£AN Vlf.W •. di:_cks. Ladles2months No pets . ~170 mo. Closetobcach.536·0336 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111:.phcn:. llomccook· Nl.,'1'Y2br,:!ba.311 Lin· re modl'le<J,Cullegc l'ark ClllNAC.:OVE walk lo .bcac~ in Soulh Rent~ 645-661() Lgedeluxe 3br,2'h ba.all wg.5'15-02~ do. monthly ~'iO. yrly <•rcu. Abo .; H. 1:i11 Ba. 3 Burms .. J ha .• furn Laguna. 3Hd, 3Ba, '"ex· Next to beach. Studios, . tealures & bltns at Hunt. Vi~1"fl ~A ~,l ilOO' 1 ___ 4_1_5....,0 ~HS. J\vall now tH2·52!'>5 trµl l'. l'llCI yard . Uolh ~JOO Month lo Month l'l'I. ~ond. with dra~s. l & 2 Br from $14 5. Large 3 liH., 2 ba., hkc Harbour $350. mo. ALSO uest Home L --al'"'och 3148 s:J05.mo.S.t1H.t71 CALL552-7500 mrcolr.14~;.~9-,~1a.shcr. s.150. Jacuzzis & Tennis. new;qu1ctuppcr;bltns, 2 Br, .2 ba ~65. Sep ClCITl•C ~~l~~:~~uvuu; ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.,--· ... .,.. , 846-1323 cpts .• drps. Nice area. 8 93 PRIVATE ROOM I I bl M .... ~ 0 · N d 846-131 1 Vacant. All B h I Coty 2 .BH htlu.-.e 111 <.:a ('ar (:ar. rp c. tn ap· ewer~o ... ,__, :'OJ IOC'rcase 10 summer e wport Uch. A ults • oc •on c;uod mt•Jls. 1'<1t:e :.ur- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BH. :!'~BA. rnc:d yrd. :.! •VISION• 16Lh Plan•. nr. s tores & garages. 4t>-4 8 o r i ~Ae1 rt1sacGt'ILD ror ambulatory person. nyun. fr•·••,.., rdt,ibk 1111 " ~13 370 111\J.l 2Br , den. 2ba. l~e hv. rent. Beaut l or furn over 4V. no pcLS. ~5. ullhllc:.pd. •1 BR ,2 BR rour1tl1ngs. East s 1de ~dul ~s. :.! 1.1 J!J!J·lSOI. ~ BH. (j.\H, F.N<.:U YL> REAL TY rm . din. rm .. Beamed apts Sl65 & :)175 Spanish 1>46-241 1 WALK TO BEACH •2 BR & Oen cu.,l.i ~ll'sa. i\V'dll now. tH5·l:lti!J9 Coui>le J.\. nn '"''L'i :)l~S AHc<.l ll1llCompany Ct:1l111gs. Cool, lge deck. Style bldg. pnenclgar .• 0 --L From$175 Call .>ll:l·7M8 "" Lmv. Park <.:cntl.'r No ch1ldrc n/pcl.S. Ocean µool, sauna, lndry. adlts .. cl~~e 1 ~r. xtr~ lrl( r~:-.. J?e cool :.!&3 Brs. shag ---- Mewport Beach 3169 ~!'> 7111i. !'>llH:!5l__ !rvmc View ~00 mo, ava114/l. li301 Kcebon LJl. 1 blk 2 car ~~.•r . t.mplo)ed crpl'>, drps. bltns. Some MeJO Verde East& Adam$ Vacation Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOH renL 3 bdrm home :it -----Call 4W -2770 W. of Ucach oil Slater Atlulls. :>lOO April 10th ~~1~~:1\~~~:!t Sll:l5 to 540· 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY 3 hr. + 1 'i ua ~lti Junipcro (;i.lt-sa dcl aquna Beach 3248 We tm' te 3298 8-l:.!-7848 octupancy ti lti-47.>7 _ __ Cabin. li1g Ht•ar. !:ilps l :! Outside shV\\t:r 011H1y ~I · > 'I"> 549 ·~"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ans r --u11 d · •----------1 2 lq>h-Cir T\', pool tblc, 21:J-till7-l.it1X7 . • ' ar . :;i,, '" """' 3 Hd 1 .. :.-liil /\ v;.11 I. ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••• BEACH s ingle, oil street l u ' g;.i r ~n apt. w /p vt Ladies 2 Months :>1~ .. i.1-t1; or 494·~ lkaut t·u:.lum tntl'riur . Marl'l.;17,J!IOO -,q.ll.$:i75:>J5{)3 br .• must see1l!Nr. parking. SllO. mo.,Ja.al1 0. ~2u0 . forplc, Rentfree ----OCE/\NFHUN r :.! f)r, l:! I J n I l J 11 \ Mlle Sq Park 15162 Garage avail. /\Cler 5 dshw~r . nr. Irvine Jnd. Nei..L tu beac·h. Studios rS .. · :'\le\\ purl \\'alcrl ront·J uly -.IS t, :!nA, lrp • beams mo. m· . '\In:-.. I rch . . ·, · ,. · A 57"X.i1 J wk/rcnl:il A\ail;,ihlt• c,oocl lut·alion. Sl:JO. No Beach llcight. .... Chtldren W.1rw1ckC:1r.&1!)·l;>.ili __ 536-<IBt.>2or 53l·lt;.;9 rea;> ·-____ 1&2 b r lrom ~14 ;, '[I... l.l:tr_c_s_ <\.t·:a:.lt:rWt.>ck.~(>t!r now.~5.wl.. IH:! ;!'J-lll hkr' t>.J2·7ti37. ok.NoPct::..·19-1·!!1:«). HousHFurnishedor CICJUllG8each 3748 QUIET pvt,:! br, .2 ba, ~~;c~Jf31 s & tenon. \\l..tiii .;0161L.'75-5022. LiveonL1dolsll".only PRIME AREA! MAGNIFl<'b:NT Coast Unfurnished 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts, bllns. trpl, pool, CUHOSA l>EL)li\H ll\Wi\llll"ONA2br .2 1>a S.150mo.~.Br,:.!Ba . Newly r "dOlll', , 1 (Ill Ho~·i.11 E i.tate·. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACllnrbeach~165/SIH5. g:.ir,adlL~.no pcll>.376 W· lrYine 3844 111111\t' I 1111. lrorn Kona ''l'I 7L''I I)'""' II l • J I I " "d 2 B wk S5" Ul I pd ,, I l HJV 2 Hr Tuw nhUlL'>l'. lrpk . 11111. l int K""hou c,·1lll' "' . -,,. .. ~, i:o t•1• . 1.11n rm .. f'rpl", lilt 111-. ~ lcW 4 br. 21 ·~ ba, + sc•p. ~o v c y ., u • a• :>. I • di v. . -••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~u ' ' J o 14:J5 No Coasl494 25(Jli ., "R 1 b A d rom ~:.!l.iO 1 Br l mmS2U5 Cour::.t'. Short walk to DIW. cl tsp. Olh door l'll maids a pt. 682·5'.?!17 ::~).!u1~17ta. l'. vu. $550. · _ < • -___ LG. 2 SH. ~lij. Sgl. Story. <. 0 1 • 1 e "· /cun ~· Poul. te11t11s, <·11nllnt•nwl lkh. Comp. furn d. Sl7.> OCEAN VIEW romantic sca!>1dl' II\ 1n~. Beaut 1 urn. 2 li H. :! 111\ Condo 5.:i ' Boat s lip. :z.tJjU month. Barrell Hl!alty Irv. Nt:a r :.lCH'l'~. $-1011 -•l!r.W" or494·447U. __ u ... wportB ... -h 3769 llcamed C('1l1ng. cpls, poo. rec. pvl. gar . .,. bre.·1kl.·1.~1 .... ·u1li"''''"'•n&· k ·---A.t'ot l-c 3 BH. <!ha, "pn\'al'y"; lg. -• • - -""' "-dr l bltn .. , .. .., W Ila• lndry Wtr "'' $245 mu ,, " ' "''u w . or ::;.,.,u. mo. 61.J-44-14 " •• k C nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Is. :.. "'"'"" a cc · · ~· C.:atal111a \'ll·w:. S..•1)araLc G ..... 1am.rm .. :.u11·cnhv.rm o om1n1ums Ave.ll•lti·!l2IJ 551 ·263<! NEW Palm ....... e n,..on-• E,..-Lg. rkck; on•an Vil'\\' Unfurnished 3425 · .9S WK UP. 1 &Jr, 2 Ba ------larn11y se•l'l111n. Clu::.c ln v.: ' I"> L"f l \ NB & B I CI 'fV d L B h 3848 h & .... h do .!.l)l. l 'ba.tl'nn c1't:.. _, ..-u ... 111 1 \e' . ~5 l\lo. J\gt. 1~H 1:151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ac 1. o or . mat NEW UH i:: .. :u APTS G4JW1a eac :-upping f111l' ocal' HEAl.l'UHS t.I:! Ui:!:J -1 Hd rm. 2 bath. s hag sen·. pool. Tll£ Ml-:.'iA. l HR w 1lotl ::.:!JO. Applns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tj ll·l lill. pooh JJtuu1. Takir:~ · . 09una Miquel 3252 l':trpl'l. !! ~ll1rv. Sli5 per 415 N. Newport Bl. NH, uul turn. 1-;11r1 "ara••e. 2 lir. Lu\\<!r Duplex onl•----------1 Ht"•1•n .1tr11n ... ~·oo l'k:r l Br huu:.l', I urn. t'lc.111. · · .J Br.~ LI:•. ~:mo 11lo lrpt::.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b-lfi !•<>Iii ,.. " "l'l'I... ~1 1 t~J.1i.:!iJ tii.l Ill@ lllk from on';111, slttU drp:.,IJllth month 11 H.!JGM-!:>165 ____ 1'1101. J;ICUtt 1. 393 C lllf Dr ~•l <k<'an t..~---------- w I \ ·--1 . ,.. 1 \I ii· I. I' l'IJ.\1.\1. .!. UH. 2 -----"f 1-',I'."' lei cic·e '"· ? l'r. I lam1tl011. 645 .. 1411 t:\ es, ll 1 z I c r P ;1 rk . 1-· r I' l< . Rentals to share 111 cr.1 g t•rH,ti1j 1••~t "" t._1. H.1 ·"1:!.'I 2 Hit~ lkn. :! 4! Br. :! sturv t'1rndo . .,...,!" " 0 -' NEW "''-d:-h" hr. patio. ~ar. April 1> .. u.1~.o da~ :-.. patio. ~a rage. ~l:!.1. For:.! HousesUnfumshed \11';!->\ \.'l·rde 3 llr ~HJ H.1 s:ri.) t'luli lloust'. :>C'l' ::;2:; cll'an1ni.:. S2~t &~l .ay.ti7J·:J:Jl(} adults. t•on:o.1dcr Jrcl • • 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 'p b. cl r p .. IJlln:. dt>I S\\1111 1'11111 \l o11an'h mu !'0<11. rl'l' ~•red.Xlnl -----------t Hit llclU'<l' s tudio. uut pt!rsun.491 -:J.">lli. :..i1111m11 <'.di l'r.11 '" c<inel.81:! .)5-11. A.pcalaocnbUnfwn. pd. Bltn!>. t'rpts 111>111 - Gette-ral 3202 J.!·11 l'CI\ <I p,i\ll•. :! ha ILt 11, 11 r k H i·J 11 , 111 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ::>J.111J l!fili Maple. M5·~i9 ~asl'. 2Btl. 1 Ha. C11111!11 •••••••••••• •••••••••• • o-15 JI 17 or !'>~ .. l<!X'.I .i m .>pm. ~!r.J 1 >It.• Townhouse Corona del Mer 3822 or b45 .'iti·li Adults, no peb. G;.ir;,igt·. FHl-:t-: FHl-:E Dano Point 3226 -Unfurnished 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------North end. s:ao. month •Prufes.,wn.11S.·n1c·c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ission Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. of Hwy 2 Br. den, 2 ba. Spac1oui.. 3 Hr. 21 '2 Ua. 494·0076, * LA .... DLORDS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t' l I 8 ., bd r'rplc. s undeck. Call !> l u d I 0. S:.!JO. l860 --------..... Cl.USJ-; To M \ltl:\ \ , Hi t ., I~\ ' I ,en .• case, uy, ~ r. M rt I __ ... 3869 I 'rll( ly ,. d 1 k 67'·"'''7. i.J"'.·a11~. "!l-1 ..... ,~.Open ewpo egu'I Hom ... fi'nd'"'r s * Jhr . .!t>.1.~..,1x·rmo ·-.. • :. ~ · r .... on o over 00·1n11 ..,.,,.., ., ... o -u..;....o "" ,. -I a"• ..:·1111 l' 11· nt & I N 1 G I -~·11 '-'u11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 .. 2-9900 l.t·J !>.:.711 I~ l:ll!HI e ,,c .,., .. r.u ~o .;1gur1a ague ,o I •lHr.1Rat:orol1do,IJO(•l. :.."., · "' llk\d. In . .ll'il tllSX• Cnur:.i•. N"'ar ueach. b 1 h .. ,,_,, UAYFHO;..;T 2 br. 2 h.1. C.cl11orn1a::. L;ir 'l'sl •HcntJI Sen ICl '" " 0 near c 1 s opµmg ~.,., VI 1-;w 01 Goll <.'ourse. 1m· b h > 1 ' 1n: \<..'II II 0L.~1·;. nt:a r L \f ' ... , I I 4~3"1.>:x.i Ownl'r. no pets 833 !!!r4 eve pvl. c . I ier a\'a1 . ~ .. 10. marrnJ 2 Hr :! H:1. l'pl;;, <..I-. -Ir tm\fl 111:1M'. --_ · -~--m.1 l'. l br, palm. quiet yrly. 9i9-19~: 1~11 4,,111 dr hltn . ''ri.. 1''-J· . ._Jiif HC'th•r th.t11 ru·" I ool Duplex~s Unfum 3600 REASONABLF' 2 DH ·> a tUt:,. nr !-thup:-,. ~190 ---- Z UH. dt•n. 2 l)a :\1. ~' p:.. "• .,_ 1 .. ~ ' St C'.11 11 "" ~ l.1 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 ' • ~ b-12·:!1.>:I Bi9 C yon E t YOU'LL BE GUO YOU WAITED! l ntrodUl'lll:! m·~ h:.il'h ancl I htlri11 .&Ph \\l'll worth ..,.•e• 111i.: ltt•t 111c:d )cl aflorclJl>k •(ire;1l llEACll l'n\ 1ronmcnt• lur111:-.ht•d <Jlld Ull 1urn1-.twd. • $ I 8 5 to $2 I 5 646-8453 c f'I "' ., Ha. Crpt::.. drp~. Ne:lr an en o;.ist ;11a . o pct~. r El Toro 3232 ~i;,.:11;,i; :-O:l'T. llli'l'S. Med1l·slYlt'. beach. shoµ'g~l".5-5i~_ STUNNINl; I & 2 br, 2 ba 2 & 3 Br on l.olf Coursl" be ~i50 mo. ,\gl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 3 •• 2 1 ... _ bl tins . dbl O\ en 1-t·lr ~ • -, .... ;,::.:1-1 i i" 1,:.. 1 ·•Jt·\I"-· L U \'1'.LY .I llr ... > H·• icw. ur, >a. U\.·am L 1. G·irdl•n Ar>ts Pool r ec ~ •o v·•-. n ". , :'II l I. I l -... I II o\2:.! ar..:~pur, JU!>l r e · . '. . • : _. · cleC1nini::. frpfr. wet IJ;ir, • •• l' ~ .•• 1. c .r on t11wnl1•1. 1,.1 .. 1111:1 lldl ·" l.'l'I. i:: •. ·.Irr>!. l ,>I gar. d l I ., I l b ,11<' :i.lt!.:1 & ~Ill ilO W 2 :{S I h J ,, 1 .. "·' .,, ecor<i ec -1r, a · . · · car "<If w /. remole. :11'r ,_~e ~ce.1. 11w11 011H ul. Pu-. lllll'"t. lh-IU\I' fi•alUl'l'S ..,..t; <ai660r &l5 -U55l 18th !::IL ,.. • v ~ ~~ ROOMMATES \\' a 11 t t• d l 11 ~ h J r e 111· .1ul1 t u I .! hl·d rov 111 IUI 111-.lll'U ur UlllUI ""ll1>tl a I' l ::. .1 L o ,1 I> " o o d lh1·rc·:-. ::;1.000.000. Ill rcl'rl'J lion 1:inlll1es . ('um1>l1mcnlary lc..'nn1s ll·•surh , Sunu.-y brum.:h. !"lporh tournament:.. A l11lll111w <Jl'lr\lllt." dtrel·- lor "lw plan:. parltcs ~ UIH) "· \\'c II t:\'t.:11 help ~ 011 11 ntl :i roumm~il<' Sl>I ry. 1w one under 21 &· no pets. Mndcbopen da1· ly Ill l\1 i. ~l'e our larger ail 111 lhc .qiartmt.>nl sec l 11111 ALA JtENTALS retreat 2' · Ha pool & 1 I' 1 :\I - -w /gar . S27!!. 6·M·6t!OO/ ---·-------1cond. Security. $495 to 11.p~f\' l . .' . ": --t iruout 00 • ' ll"t Sl•e• Bayl ront Duplex J AR. ~ 644·7Jlti __ Huntin9ton Beach ,840 $700. &1_4·_0509 _ ,..0\)\.1 " tnn1s 1n 1 · ... ~,,, mo to appn:t·1a1e• Ht•dut•t•d ~ "' 532 al!:.!2or8:l0 711..IU tos··&~ mo ~xi''ll''7 HA. :-,un room & po~ch. Townhouse. 2 t'lri.. 3Br. •••••••••••••••••··~·· ().\1-..\\'tlUDGARl>l·::-.i ~w ·"' '· -l.im. rm. l'vl. pier. 't rly. 2·2ba, Upper & lu\\W 2 Weeks free Rent PARK NEWPORT 1433 Superior1'v~ A t>TS f rC"~ ~sm Fountain Valley 3234 LO<Hd~(; Jor .1 ll':.i:.c·· \V(· t;?:i i:!2K garde n terrat·c. Ullns. Next to bl.'ach. Studios. APARTMENTS Newport Beach It.th at Uowr wt V.CIAllU IN \llVICI IJQl DVP\S ........................ ha\1' a 11111· :-.1•ll'l'll•>n 01 dishwasher. Frplc. Wuli.. I&:! I.Ir fr om Slo\5 Hacnelorl or2 ti4:!·!!li\I NIWPOUll.AY.c M.642.tUu :'l l-:W:nHtTOW='-110\'Sfo: h•ime•..; lor le.t"' 1n 1lw Apcwlmitnhfurnlshed to Bch. S:Ji5 mo. C.ill J acutt i s & tennis. Ucrlroom:.and BACllSSl:.!5.i\B JIU \p11ro\. 11 00 s q ll ."11~s1on\.11•111,t-:f l oro,<L ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi73 -7153. 841; 13.!3 l'ownhOu!>e~ F1Jr rc11tFl•m.1le s hare •BACll $135 lurn Halhoa l'o.1ls. ll•nn1-; c rt. rn.11n La~una 11111::. ,11·t'.1 .\II Balboa Peninsula 3707 -------Fr. S:!:! I.SU Opt.·n ~ii·----------t'onelu "' F \'. !Jli8-lilj(J 1 BR C'Oll,•J.:l' ~l.IO llU l'\lr.i:. ::-:JbO rno :Jti.L!;11,x sl~ le..·., c.z :-.lit'" ;o.,11 lt.·c lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• osta Mesa 3824 1·----------D:Hfv t# .11l .1 1rn1 or" krub. orKl2 117 1<1 ... klor~dl1(• I .,, .. ·p · b ''b ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW :-.pa·Pools-·l'l'nlll.. n I HR Vl<!W ~lti.5 Lu~una ~·1u 11r our st•r\ iu·.. ::,~o ~<~~ t11cJ~~/21;~:'rly Upper 2 br $113 Family. \cross from Fa.,h1u 1 \\ .ltllt:'ll: I or :? mall'°' to l HR Ulll v<I Sl!lj L<1g1111.1 Huntin9ton Be-ach 3240 Hnge/refng, cr pl. dr1>:.. 2 & 3 ·~~ Island at J nmbon·<' UI ~e '11h1~.: '1;,H ~~.1m,_, l'"' ptlol 111 l HR llOUSl' Sl'l5 ~B •••••••• ••••••••••••••• HE:.\ lJ r. ·1 Ht. .! Ha ~Oil mo. Adil'>. fi73·~0 752 0 S hah mar !>18-~ • ) ,, -- :! UH wall'rl ronl Lulo (~le .I Bit + lien. 1 mm;,it·. l."c g.irckn sl vll.' lei\\ nllou::.1• s:!.'lO. & Up. r'ireplaC<'S. :->an Joaquin Hills Hoad. ' 1· 1 ·1s·v I " l'\l 1rnt10 &. la~11~ PENTHOUSE OffBeateftPath sh,ti:crptg,nearS Pornts (714,644-1900 l'l·111hn11::.1• ,\pl, lf,:e nt.·\,, .-..\'a1 J ~; ". 1.·.y VJr<I. l'l11f<11·cn ~ 1>ets 111.. <> & b 1 blk "'h Id G l BH :WJ5C•.)S0l<.1~\ll'S;t !~J.J:lfi1:1:~11 · BJrbara rurL·d w:irdrnlws. c·u:-.t t)t'ac-ht•::., lrpk. c 1;: d /w, d s hwhrs. s hag cpls, pet.-. OK. No Ice. J\gent ·---------· lt•rnJll' '\1111 !\lnOkt•r. H O Us~ s . ll1ghly up~radl•tl w1m1r cean ay v1f!ws . 2 Br . Adults no pets, ., upping . Chi ren & Bl ! on B.e\. :I BH. malt• ,.,. lBRSt;IS.t-,.lM shulll'rs.lgcd1r1i.\<hvrm etc.3br,cvdcn2ba.mce closed gar age. frplc. t:<1p'nK1dd.~2-7~ pre•I :-,tx11m111i'i.I 1;;1.1 :!BKS:.!iv llunl lkh Bl-:At'll W,\LK ('undu w 1c·han<ll'11n, poof lurntturt.> No child/pet. BBQ. Gas & waler pd i----------COROMAOB.MAR Yrly lseS450 f>.1&-8211 8 H1111mm~1t r• w.111ll'tl hv JB H S2t.O('osll1~ll'~a new, I)!. 3hr,:.!h.i,do.,t' L.11.wna llilb 1111cc;1 ' · · P ool .!.BR.bltns,l'"'Ba,C'losc 3 r.2Baturnorunl. I I.!. l"i•i n bv•,unc• :!llr. :1 n1t~211;;1-:.<.·M to h<«1l'h . ::..J i1 mo .\\~111. \pril "'' ttcducl·cl coronadelMcr 3722 LA.MA.MCHAAPTS to beach. Sep garage. s:>o<>yrly from $160. :.!11.1 l \I ,i1i..1110l ,. \II .lHH~OOllunl.l kll .')8 1·111i>li trum::.JlK>lo~:al.J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 778SeottPlacc,CM 5:Jtl6321 earlyi\:\t STEPSTOBEACH l til pd . .,1 ~11 11 111 4 BH. ::;425. t:d,\I Lanu•st . BA<.;111-;LOfl npl, beaut 642~507:.i ---2 Bil. l l>a, winter. ~:l.'1 Oakwood o ffe rs th<• B.11 h.11.1 '"" .1111 hd rnvt•nlorv.hl·::.\;-.l'r<•l'cllil'll·Un:!IJedrrn\\ m1,.lt·n , .!. BR M1:. ... 1c11\ \11•111 vi<'w. all ultl pd. $l60.1----~Br, c rpls, cirps. blln:.. 3BH,lua,$:i2.5unl.yrly finest in t•ou111rv t•luh So.Cahr : llalh. e·pts . tlq•o;. l>W . 1uwnho~~c l'11L1l'l\lc'v.1t11 2500 seaviewAvC'. CASAVICTORIA privpatw,nopets,$175. 3BH.lba.Ycarly,:i;-ioo living al a prier \1111 lpm ,,,,,,; Ol~l7 at1,i ALAREMTALS h.llns . ~ l'Jr g.tra/,!I' pllol. Mt•al II lol' 1111ly -=--1 &.2Br.Unfurn·Furnf-'r. 15ll3AlabamaSl.548·"031 HEWPORTCREST ca n arrord . l'lu-. 642~383 h •ncl•d )anl. ~711 mn ~·l.1. Costa Mesa 3724 $16\J.50 gas/wtr. pd. F 2 HR. l lla condo N2S Oakwood Gardt>n ,\ph I./.!•' 111111''" nr lil'll Ill'\ H. :-J:!X 11111 ' I .I 111 ti 111.11>111 .\"-k for Bl'V or U.111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults· No Pets Sec. gall' C .ANVI f<:W ll:J llunt· offers an CXl'l U~IVC' "Nu !H;:s l.'lH7 9ti:I liXli l\H/\N f) nc·w :1 Hr honll' Pool. Hee. Rm .. Elc\'atur ington /\V(' .. l"Or. Hunl· o~MSUMlt~ER·. N~11ILA. S250L~.-R e n t H u I s t' Nakccl i Br ::;13.). 11.u. !.! 111· Casa de Oro ""' v 1n"ton & E'·1111r11or" 2 br -1• 1 1 , ,. ;\pwly 1.1nd:-.c:.1111•d & 5...; 1ctoria,&12 -H9'i'U " .,. "· Guaranlt'<'. '' V.'1· 11 :-.1.1r1· .1 .1rg1• -... ·• CM. $lti.1. 2 Br.:! Ha I' II. ,'l11efur11 I Ill< .• l'.·\,ll\\' ----------1Ju11l • u11·t11rs "ar I' 'I I ' '' ' -' ll'Ol'ecl, upg1 .edl•tl. llwnc1· ALI .. LlTlt.ITIE:S PAID CA, :-. ' ' " •• guarantt:'l' that \ <tlll '•1 111 < 1 ·' • < onl;tl l :>1!:15. NB J\b11 ll11r>••' 1,1111,,, 1·µl s. dips. cll.':tll -Split level 2 Br, 2 Bu. voffcvhull )'1'~imo Call · · :-.L 1 1-il 'l Kl•· ram·hn1:arN.-wp1111t-v.~ ho11sc·.lw:i11I •.1rd.s:1.~1 rnK1·,;1u~111,..s al"'lll.jpe1· Cotl\l)<irebcloreyourent lorc-eda1r daShl•at.l>lt111 ••~bM. C'.":r.-u'1··.'~l·l·''44.;, rent will nut hl' ra1..,l'il . l'\t' Pi·. ;. -" -· 1· ,1~.1 hi J ~ 11lonlh Cu:.tom dc:-.1Rned ,.. uu ,... ' "' "' ' for 1 F ULL YEAH. ancl "'·' '1 " •all 1 <!>21<>. ;:igl. •Cl' • '· :ill 11111 ,\,h. f111· Jk•\ or l>Jk C!)l l< l'L,'."" l'I•'.'.'' l',\I-'-range & ovl.'n, shag c-rpl, eves. !'>4ti·3170 t II h h fl -~ ",,' ' .. ~ ri.., 1-'c.itunn••· d d I 'I '~ you 5 1 a\l' l c• clxe> 1.· \l.1e1 .,11.1r1• .·111r l111111t 111 !H..I 1.11;1 ~11;:1 I 1 x., ,. · rps. a u ts no pcl!>. ~ o:>. ---· b I -Bafboalsland 3206 .1111;:11..!7 ·~1i,1c1oui; h.1 tChC'n with Call645-938lafLcr6pm W.t.Ll(TOBEACH '11ty c.f month II i.. II \It I "" month occup."11r\. "1' •1 ~ • 1 ' 1 ·1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 llH. 2 U.\. lrpl1•, cnll 1n11rcctl1glH1ng --------UTILITIES PA.ID ---------• 1ot:! .• 111,, H \ y Fl{ON r H:arh I hr 2 ".11 d w g .11 dc..•nl·r. r Newport Beach 3 269 •:wparatc ding ar('a Largl! 3 Br. 'J. Ba. crpt:>, Large Span1:,h 2 be<lroo1 There's t m ii lion 10 IJa. near nc"" lu>.'urv up 'nu-.h.11 d ~ ,\ti.am.,. S:I:!.'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llome·ltkc storaAl.' drps. bl tns. ups tairs. Beaut. s tudio apts, 2&3 l 1:! Ila. l'auo. bakonv recreation fac1ht1<'' J\ • 11 I · V ·• b ·• I Ne a r O ,. C ..: 2 O -Br. frplcs . bltn ..... dish · · ""r "' 111).! \IC'W ;>7:!fl ~:! I.Jn.! urior lt'W" r ... 1a, •l'nvale"HlHh • " • ... ;i. bltns."nc lci gar.Nr ll11.1 full tam e a ct 1\ll1c•s ,..-' I ,. :::c7 --03-0 washers. 2 car ••ara0 e. " 1ii5-7841>, all .) pm • . ::.pr ... r .... \\ti s ltner . • L' Io!> c d ~a r a ~ l! ~ -:> "' ... Hosp J\dulLS, $235. mo direct or who pl..1n .. i.iJ-40!1!1 .1111 I'. ha lnndo 1.:u-. comm. po11l. l.!rdnr. incl v. slora~l' MEDITERRANEAN -~~~1s~~s. From S275. &42·4387. parties, BBQ':-.. t rips A. ·-poul. t>Jllo 6.. l'lullhousc S4551mo.u41-a!IU •\1arblcpullmJn VILL.t.GE --------•more• .Frl'<' Sunda., Llf T LE lSL/\NIJ . Nr :Shops. l'q µl)'.. "" ., , -.-.---.---2B Rv.1µool.~.+ut1b · ' I ho 1 ·c 2 l>r 2' bl •KinJ:s1ze Hdrms I Bedroom :st-.A<.:H1'.ST A~ 1, 2 &.· 3 Avail. ,\1>r1I 1. Child p1•1 Brunch Plus bt'.tultful .B.iytront. llCW:. llr. l Kl;! X!12H uwn is · 2 :. •l'onf B arbequPs-sm~les 1 & 2 br aph, level. 'icw. $12.1 mo puol. l>ltlls . wa:.h cir). surrountlt'd w /plus h 1 Hedroom & Den Br ... ~~r1ct1.te & pallOti $165. o k. !ll;K-7>1.!.7 or ~ 114;~1 furn & unfurn Ht•nt-.. 213.ti71;.2i .!J f fl 11 I r t 1 n'' I IJr ~l:i11 1-!a r No pct s li'i'3 !HXI!. lncbcpv 2 Bed rooms to sig;; .• • • • * * Colll'Ct from StfiO Pnc·t's , ,1 rv FtH'd, ah11l 1i11\\'. . -" 4! Uedroom Townh:-1' Costa Mesa 3224 4 ll H. :.! 11,,, lnu l. j!JrJge. h>1 LC'a::>t'. :--.,."l)(WI llgls Adults NopeLS 2400 Harbor Hhd. l,l)V 1-:L Y H UNT RC ll by locat1on. \1 ode! .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h.tds & pt•ls ul.. 1 hr. lg. tam rm,:!'· ha. I BDHM Furn. Costa Mesa (7 1'1 l5.">?·llil~ home, 3 to 4 Rr nl.'ar open 10 to 7 ~orr)' 11e1 :i.IJO. l Bf{ n ill.l!lt'. \\;ilk nr. ull sch ls. A\1111 no" :11;:; W W11sonli42·1971 lll':lChes & !>Chools ~ pets or ch1ldn:n 2 BR Npl. ll ~ls. ~1:.15 No pets. Pref. marrll'd 2W Knox S t .• 67:J -24!56 lo<ircan.pclol.. S-ISOmo 711 7:.!l tJO:i:J CHILDREHOtc lo~flll. 2 BH. ktds & IJl'l ok. g.ir. SlO WEEtc & UP Lge .2 Br $170; 3 Br 11 ':! bn Tnh1n Property MJ:iml -VEfTERAHS yur<I. S2IO. frlplex, 2 Hr, l !Ju, frpl, •iS.tlO N tghl & Up ~l!)O. Oupl«>X & 4·Ph'l<. 2 ~11 No Fee HOMEFIMDERS t~~1~jpf,3;73~1~111~ 1700 :~~~1<!~~;d~RApts ~:~~1~~i crpl s , drps, Co1taMe1a 3724 Don't rent ... you can own a ho m e w1tll no down •642-9900* • rV & Mllld Serv J\'l>ail ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR INN paxm ent. No paym ent 4 Ur. 2 b:i house. Frplc. for al tea~• :JO d u;:-d1s hwa-;htr. l car J(ar w o·r ld H e•if .. :stJlf' 1-'l•nced ycl Clollt' to s pecialists in ,·etl'l'nn s1·hools. 1.hopc; & brh. HA rt UOR VI F:W • J>hone Scrv. Htd i100I 3 DR 2 Bi\ -+ !"um. Hm. •Children & Pel Section <..:AH M t:L *SS. oH wN·ks rent w /ad S47.>. mo. W/j!ardner 2J76 Nt•wport Blvd. CM Near Puol & l'Jrk. Im 54!! t.1755 or ~5.JU67 ll'H~d1;1t1• 1w1·upancy. FlJHN. Lgc 2 BR Apt. RON Ti\ YLOH CHOUr Adultt; only no pel.'I. In• · housing. J\sk for VNt•rnn 1\, a II now . ~350 mo. Counselor, 5~-7777. l'.111 !lt>tl 1:;11 or1;12 8:.JJ:J anytime. .SPACIOUS 3 llr • .2 8 ,1, drps, cpl:.. 11n1 :-hetl 1tn r age $35 0 mo . 1t111 Pearce.Lgen(•w3lu , 752IHtiO quire' 17U'h Hocheste r l'' h,1 ~25. llll'l ~:itcr & 1 "e"r) Anytime n u ~.1rdencr .1\111.>< & sm pell•--------------------- ok. V:icant. ~i 4938 or --------fUti 1311 Harbor View Mon\ego J\eaut 2 Sty Twnhsc 3Hr . model 4 hr 2 ba, .,. f<. !'>40-7796 J<'R, Wet b or. extras l"IM 3244 I.Ill. L> H. com pool. 1819 i400. 546·4188 wkdys .afl 6 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Port Slt•rhn.:. 67s--Onl. ---· Hr. •1 Ba 2800 c;q ll 2 SHAH!' 3Br. 2bu llnrbor View Ho me. U>mm l'ool. s-125 mo 6.t4 ·4844 IASTSIDE stoiy, larflc him rm "<'l COSTA MESA. bur, trplc. 2 yrs old, ~150 S<'parale, 2 bedroom. ll.l-11103 or 839 7145 h<ith. s1011k t•11r J,?nrai.:e ho m e . S m n II I e tl<' ,. d ) ard $245 pc.•r mon\h <.::ill eves. OOH 11:\lill -W H<'adl 3 li)-, nu r J)l, Bit. 2 Ba. A/C. ltk root. drpi;, Cl :ihw:o.r. 2 ba , pool. nr shopptnjt, fwy, pAllo, :-rly, ~~. (21:1) ~!llo1 ~:\I''< X.'l:I lt974 l\!}(I :.AAO Lg. Funt. 2 Ir's.. Bltns. w /w , dr~. pool adlls. n o p el :.. $ltl0. tl-ll-95l0 •Tropical ftool• I Ut• cpts, ~. hltni1, 1n1t10. G ~ & water mud. .>48 11~ ----- 1-::i~l!>lde CM, l BR, {'Omp. rr<l<-C .. pool. Adlt.s. ~170. (}4Ci I 504J 548·5270 BRAND NEW ~·:.::~ $ 2 9 5 Q& UP :.::":! ..... ~ ,____..,. --.,.... .. ......,_ U.-.fwwl ..... l(Mdletl t.cW......,... ............... u.hl w ....... T••IU..e• ...... °"'"' ... ,._. .... Swtk~ HMtMr-' --G.U9'1 •""'"'"-·-W~ &~ ...... WATH..U.-STHAMS-UM)()ftS 2277 HARBOR BLVD. COSTAMUA. 645-4840 * 2 WHkS FREE Move in w /deposits only 1 BR $190 2 nn $230 Refrig, Sccurit~. Pool, Jacuzzi. Rer. Bidg w/exrrrts<' rm .. Billards. Color TV. Irvine Ave. at Mc~;i 545·4855 OCEAN FRONTZ Br,'J. B. Condo. Bltns. ('rpts drps. Security bldg.~ mo. AdulL~. bi3-67l!I u ti33·2704 ----- Sl'ACIOUS 2 br. l '-i ha ammac. ~u1et AdlLS Yr ly ~JO mo. &4~·3153 2 Br. cpl!'. drps. bllns. Rar. no pets. ~. l~l la'.'ll KdK .1 1:1C1 Oakwood Garden Apartments ....,.,, ...... oc .. Mortll lrvlne and 16th 645-0550 ....., ........ s ... 16th and Oovef 642-8170 Sr\ NT/\ 1\ N .\ I Bt up1~·1 ~I i i. d t1wn ~1 2.'l. '\II \\ <'ll<'i J::lf & ,\ C. Will an cpl k ti.I., ~ peh 542 -b517 'I'll fo: 1-:>..t'l rlM~ PALM MESA. APTS. MINU n:~ n>NPr Bl.'! I Ua ch 1&:? BH fn)1l\ ~lf\2 A1lult~. ~o Pt•I::. 1 :itll ,\lt .. ta l>r l:> Bil-:; ~:.1-.1 01 ;:-o;t•wp<lrt Lll\rl l 5-lh wi..u W \ \i fl>: I)' f"c111ak O\'l'r .!lln .. hr v. '>:tm<'O.:dug :115 !lllt:J Fe· m .e I I' o ' c r 2 l & rc· ... 111111,1ule l•> .:.hJrc apt " ,,111w. l>:ina l't :1rc;,i . 1•1., 11.11;:! hr" n i-.lo 6' ~. (;1rl ur l:uy to share..· Cum . l>dl .1 pl ~,:·, ,, l' a II SUl'. 1.l t l•I Ill tii.i '1..!>\I Garaqes for Rem 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S 1 11 g I 1• -11 a r h o r ,\darn., Ml·.,,1 \'e•rlf,• ~.1 ::-.tor ;el!t' OlllY 3:1:1 k~li4. Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I MON. F1t•C' Henl \\';11~ \0 n< l'IHI, Ill'\\• tlh, llf\\ll ('l>l 'g :-;1;;, li7;J 11tlit>· ,,;3 ~12:!" WATERFRONT Newport S.OCh I•:\. l't' u ll' <' nl tl'l"' ::-1.10. S22~. ~l..'il.l Mo ' IC\\ of ho.IL' & Wiiler BILL GRUNDY Hl•allor t;i.) tilt.I MEWftORT HACH 01•h1'(1• 01I1ce su1l~ 11om S6.> Mo nrnl..t:r ne:i lnnon11 n; 675 ~700 •Cl>,, l>t·IU\l' rnt1rC!I • rull !'ol'I VIC'l'/lilll(lle prklf lh<' WELTON Hl,OG. 2><.'>!'l .. : l.'sl II~" 675-6!.Ntl ....................... -... ..-... ~ .. ··-· -<!. .. -~ •• - -·-..... - f)8 DAILY PlLOt WeoneSda , Ma.rch 19, 1975 Add It... Build lt...Olaper 11...Hammer it... carpet lf ... Cem ent lt ... Wire i t ... Hoe lt ... Clean it...Move IL .Press it ... Paint IL.Nall it...P.laster lt ... Fix-i t ... SERVI.CE DIRECTORY um .•. a c ... pe . .. emo e - Ro0f lt ... Landscape lt ... Tlle lt ... Trlm lt ... Sew lt .. .' H aul It ... Add It... Plant It. .. Alte r it ... Learn It... Afipll••• ..... c...,.. s ... 1.. CWld c.... ardoolOM) HOllllog • Lwlscapho<J Pal°'""'J/P•po•lo<J ~ Sito• .............................................................................................. , ........... _ ...................................................................................................... '- Yor Gooc.I 1lepa1rWorkoo J1bllN 'S C<11 rpet & C h i ldt'art: by hr /· PwoclMGmJ •a Haulin& & Lt. Movin1. ROTOTILLING~mosl Palnlln1 -lnl/Ext.Alrlesa REPAIR,Repipe,W111lt:t NEJLL.N£0N,l~C. • Washers, dryers. rt'!fr1g · Upholstery.On:stiampoo day1n1eht. Lols ol love. SpecialiieRestoration Im med Oepend11bl yarda, Sod sales & In-Spray. Wallpuperln1 &r: heater5.Servlcelines. TheFullScrv1eeSianCo -t"111iJa4."k54H-<l433 t s o1I r~t11rd11nt1>. lnlants w e lcome. & Landat'ape. Mthly service~ SIO lo1d /u ~tall. Landscapu1g. Day Minorrepain.$48--7881 Honestworl$.Kl-il1S For:>alesman531-33'1.t · Dcgreas~rs & Lii L'O.lot s.5ti-u3.t7. Ma1ntenance&Sprlnkler 548 2il68 oreve. Tom.961).2170 ~ lobysltting brigh.tenl'r:. & 10 minf.!le ...._ -t--Re it a i,.. s4 z.884.9 & • *WaUpape~ Han&ine• OOAD WAT~R H.Et\TER Tele•l1lot1 Repair ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bleach 1or your while .,......, .. .,. 6'7:t·39lQ Howt.ecleoeleg lockstni.. Byformer1nstruclor. J nstalla11on. Guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovln(t Care, £nc:'d yd. Dy earpt:ts, Save trlil:meY by •••••••• • •••••••~•••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carl Rebko. 646·21149. service. 96!t·47o9 ror info. '"l'V TltOURl~BS~ hr/day /week. N1.,:hLS & savini; mt: eldra trips. eressmaklng 10 the YA.IOCLEAHW 1C'HE Rl:ST In Domeslic 6urglarproofyuurhome. lSl Chtss Ext/lnt paint' L.R.OTISPlumblng Call1'wllight1'Vforreas wknd s OK. Rcr :i , Clean hvingroom.diruni Europen. manner b y 'leaning. Robbie's Rag Save~loStOan1n.s1a1Ja. · work, no exlri6 charge 5.)(.i-o347 J t:an1 c rn1 & h:1ll ii15. My rm appt. Oelitgned ror you. Comp Mainl 845-0309 & Mop. 548·0757 lion. Prices + material. p11per.haog1ng. a1r,ie1u; Water htno, all sizes. !"or eve & weekend. Serv· Looking for ~x. lncomu! ·r eat"her 's wife ,.·111 ball y:si l ~rternoon :. $7 .SO, eoul·h SIU. chair SS. Co rd a Y J-' as bi on 5. 64.2·0837. spray i5yrs exp '79-5294 diapo:iols, stopages, re-111g H H & f'V, soo-:rno 5564232 European Land5caper 1-IOUS+;CLEANING is our pairs, re modeling and coc:..:.:..::..=c:....:.==-:=:.....- 15 yrs exµ is what eowlµ>, ' ' 'freeServiee-Qeanup Business. Call Jaruce's MClhtteaaRC• •TOP QUALITY• rep1ping, New Conslruc-Tiie not method. I do work Btctric•I No ma ult, reuG42-5329 Ruggedy AnnsG7S~ •••••••••••·~·•••••••• Interior & Exterior lion. 24 lira>. lie & bond ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nyscll. Gd. rels. 531·0101 Call Lue llJU· 7278 ev '"2·"-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Plumbll)g & Electrical ..... ""..... l.:ERAMIC ·r1L~. New & ..... '•••• S•M'ice-Mt"s a CIE>an1ng, .Carpets ELECT KI CIAN .. Sml ••••••••~~•••••• Joosecleanio1 br Rella· Ele Com mere1 al I Pror Painter, honest R-I & a~ Hernodel. f'roo est. Sml &lol·87!JJ •'· U11hol:.ti:ry. ~ea rned Jobs. m 1unt/ re""••rs. 22 ble Couple. Relerences. R .•. u 1 '''1"'7 f ..,_ •·-I •. ..,. .,.,...,, ••••••••••••••••·••••••• ''' . _. . YM N 1_. Heas. Rates. ~A"-627l est en a · ~ "'"' · work, re as. lnt/e:ii:t, ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• r""' we come . ...,.,-,."'4<> l'l<"Uncd ur ~h ampoo . y r s exp . lie 233101S . ANU A --.omes & ....., l< 1. -4" .. 759 M est. c s . a ,. . ., . ROOM.••~---T S II 1rYPlNG . 1'e<'h & Otht::r. a.i7·674~. S41:1·5203 Apt s. Con s cientious c l 1· I k Gl:iOftf"Y 642·3913 ..__.._ op o j B.M. St:!lci:t1•1c. Sl JK't ----------~-..1.--:_,, Cr<A!tsma1\.645-6558. 11 iu. m oo ingEIOJ" •••••••••••••••~•••••••l ..:=.::::::. _______ I llEMOOELING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ').Ill a.tl7 ur_,__ •• '7 ouses lo clean. xp. W 1 LL I A MS & Sons Polnti AMT QUALITY WORK •·rop Soil 111 Compost• -~"i i:c_ =--· Guar . l'arpe t laying.••••••••••••••••••••••• J>oslHoleorShrubbery llousekeeper.646-6S02 Ma sonry lie 283046. fo'reees:"-Jim 6~ CallNowfor •Mulch•Rcdwood• .K L'Yl'U nt"h. C :1rd sort, yours fn11nL'. ltepa1r or a.1ush.room comj)05l, lawn t-loles. Any number, size JAPANESEL.ADV Brick. block, stone. lo~REE t:STl!'otA'fES CALL58ti --ti~ Duph ('al1·. Lis t. HI::.~-rl•l:-1.v:.. H c:1s.1~6·l541. topper, planl mixes. ordeplh. NojoblOsmall. Would Like to llouse 586-6311 . ftlost•r/Repair And Design UEC. !"Hti· 1 IGU L'.'\L ,jtjg Deli Vt'.!ry Open 7 days . Call J49-993J or 640-0168. Clean. Call 645· 1587. ••• ••• • •••••••••••••••• 751·561!1 TutoriOMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof Carpft/floor Af.(r 1scape. IW2-oo58. ----------I Moving 1213 1 IS67·5760 & Window C&e.Wng ""1'1-llNGS" by Moose, lnconw Taa ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCJI PLASl.ERING Tutoring math., biology, Dutl'h Sc·rvit·c 537 -16-08 *TRIM-RITE* Cten woodwork, repairs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GORDON Moving. , 32' A 11 'I" y p ~ s. Free Quality home imp. lit". 25 l'hc1n1 stry. Ele1nenlary Cabinet Making ......................... TREE SERVICE plumbing. cu·. t>-12-5013. *In Your Homt• Va n. he. ins. lowest rules i':stimatcs . Call .:H0--6825 yrs , exp. tree t'Sl f'a1r Ulru nig h schOOI. W h.r. Prunini:-Removal 27 Yrs Experience ''~"~OC~'0.~E~'~"~··c5"~J:---Ot>l:!Jti'~J:J__~~~~~..:.c=.=-=c price. Call Ken, I care. :Jti8-4Jli0ll <.::.tm t.:<ill1n~L-., Looat "Ii. pauo L'~·r, kJtl·h r1ndl, I.ii CC'tllfltf/Concrde _tn:ev.k .~·11.i -~l~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAN J)SCi\PING aull!MJ Hc<ts. fees 968·81~2 -l1t9 042 -1770 Res. ---"-"'------- y.·d "l•a·u~ •••••••••••••-•••••••• OU 'I' & AB0U1"!? •••••••••••••••••••••••'~;.:::__cccc_:.o,oc... ____ W.!dln9 Carpente; llreak /llr1ll /R ~tnove •••••••••••••••••••••••· :\sµJ1al LICcn1 cnt. low <.:AVE & Prvfil. Cus1i.n1 ratt·~ 54~~:;1 933 or • '-' .. " "'" CFG F'IN Svc--96l·Ol ll Local/Statewide Moving RoofilHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frt Lawn Serv ~14 Mo 'lA RD CLl!:AN·UP. 'l'ax prepared, your hm 7 da , free esl, 521-2011 MAfiV'S PLUJ\,BING ••••••••••••••••••••••• •/\re We lding • Sm<ill ..., t:.IU·Olllli. F'ree Est. ~~12 Paint, household repair. Hkkp-'g, !in.planning • &16-9&"17 • J .C. JtOOF'ING. JOOS. Any location. 15 Yrs rt'.!l1able. 556·0317 Year round service PointfrtCJ/Popering NO JOB ·ruoSMALL L1 cen:.cd & Insured exper. tHti-ii.1 14. G rd n 'g I M u 1 n / Lnd st.· p. I ~.:::::::.:c.:.c::::::..:oc.:____ --~=-'-'='-=-=-"-=-' • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • •• I-_::.::_:.::.::_:.::.::::::::..::=-F C >o<J, 'Pklrs. cleanup. soil 1\1 O VIN G, ha u Jing. ree est. S49.<10titi w·,-•-w Cl•-'- rcn)t)d , rcv:JJr, :idd uo .. 1 ___________ 1 111-.uJaL1011. Frl-'C (·~t & UL·~c~n.s. t>-15-3-1~. __ CUS'1'1)~t t'.!llll'ntWork d .,,~ .,.,., 1., .. ,_ I . ··AO llARP" ror,Quality Prof. Painting. In · Lew & "'.ayne's Plui:nb· nuu -"""'j J>at1os. Hcasonablc con · u-1:..;,;,.,1 ti-"""° g<1rage elcanup. lehable Income Tax I re.para· lcrior/Ext. f'ree csts. 1n~. 1 0 5.y 0 rs exp. ~~~o_n REPAIRS, au· t ypes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJhuu:l work. ~cn'I r~-to"ree ~:st ti42--8.Sl<1 l.ast scrvu•c . 9ti.l-6452 t 1 on . 20 Yrs Exp -751 ''''"" d•y .. rught. prices. i9.95 hr. b75-6ltil Reas. Free est, h e, ask Outside w1ndo<A'S, screen' Expcr1cnrt:d Japanese -,,.,.,... .. ..,. p,11r:., drywall work, :.111 . . L<inds<·aping Heusonable Ralt.'S. t'or l.1c. for W a It . ll30·5tl :l0 <>w ashed . Hes1Cornn1, ~1dd 1t.55 1-UJ 71. J('ss'sCementldopattos, &G1.1rdcnin~ Moving/1-lauling.Student. Appl call 54~·!:Hl4.l or 'rhcl-f:111 gmenare 8e't anytime. Rt:!aS. Wed <All 4Pi\1 . ---dnvt•ways, sidewalks & Free Est. 979_7731 lg truck . re as. Barry. 751·6937. Lie 2741)46. r,ree Est. Just Phwi .. llJ? IS:JJ .IJl5!l Corpe+ S~rvice ''c''o0o''ckc•c"='=l.=5='="--="""::.::o·:__l-;:;-;;-;-;;;::;;;;;;:;-:;;;;:;;;;:;;::~l.0~~1~8~·9~7~2"_3~&:_'5~35~·6~1/~"8!':_. ___ , o Schwart:i: Sr. 5511-1301 Fas l Sc r vice-Re as Use the Daily Pilol "Fastl-'"'--"'=--------• • • • • •• •• •• • ••• • ••• •••• JAP1\N ES E GARDEN.t::Jt . • F'rce Tax Service• lor Hates Result ' • s er v i ce To Place Your "1',ast ... ~TEA '.\t•• CONCRETE • JO Yrs Exp. Complete Hauling, yd.t·leanup, '74returns torouplc hst · CALJ COTEPAJN'TIN~ JustOneCallTo: Directory. Your service R.esull'' Service CAHl-'E'l' CJ...E,\,\"lili"G HO<J!\1 AUDI l'ION~ Service &Cle<1nup moving, odd Jobs. Reha· 1ng house a mkl 6'ff. for 3 Call 979-3335 JUST PLUMBING is our specialty. Call Directory ad ..... call Free f<.:.SL ~.lti:t t;(Jl I 1'1\'J'IUS &15·ii045 i·rcc E s t 1ai-1937 hie, low rates. 55ti-o:H7. . mos. Brkr. 9&!-8U!2. Stall.l he & Insured 642-411 1 642·5678, ext. 322. now. 642·5618, ext. 322. Office R ental 4400 ice Re ntal 4400 Business Aenh:ll 4450 Mon..y to Loa11 5025 Lost & Found 5300 Job WClftted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F..naole lfelpW..ted 7100HelpWaoted 7100 HelpW...ted 7100 7050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• , •••••••••• CCJHCJNA d•·l '.\1 ,\H ·I rin F~HN. office Hank of S tore for Rent. Ideal IUSIHESSLOA.HS POUND: Male, Springer ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.ullc s;suu rnu t:o·is.t co~ta Mesa Plaza. $85. Location fa cing !91.h St. SS0,000lo$500,000 Span, • Vi c. 4'!2 nd & l\rt or Commuruty work Bank 'l'ellcr lo$500 D_ENTAL SE~RE."TARV· Legal Sec'y toi75U ' ' •· mu 55G -3:HJO 779W l9h ''M 645 ~·7 "us o••s·, ••owth wo'lh Tustin, NB. Call : ,.·anted. 4 dys. a /w. or p I f~Jd! lo·'·· progressive.& busy Law Buff•. Jlwy t'.'\IJOSur~·. 01'(!:.tn· ___:_~-· . I ...... . ·6..U. u .... ... I s 26 old . 0 0 -creative financtn". 046·1774 P s. al. yr. artist. t'•• Pa'•d oll1ce. At least 3 yrs ex-Sou,ht for plush office view, g;1rllL·n. su1L<•iJlc M d. l/0ntts•-• th 1 d .. r d tor l.iw uh·.~. Xlnt prkg. ~ ICa nr I Uldg. 2375 sq. rt. C·2 '1 Cal!Mr.Uryan t'.!Xpcr. WI J>C!OPe an Ed th . bo f per1en ce ront esk . who seeks independent r;it'ililll's n•:~ .. 11211 9oO sq IL p~olcss1on<1lly Uasc l or auto repair. IS35 -7600 LOS'r : Brown£oldcrw1th l i t e office work. n s IS~ain b~h 6 '& Capable ~f nandling all :,pirit who isselfstartt'.!r. ___ decorated. ~100/mo. 601 brake, v..•hi alignment, sheel mus ic, loc;t on San·1_•c9c7_-c3clc9080. ------I f°rtu~:ty · 0~. ri~ l dental vr11ce procedures. ·rerr1l 1c bencllts. Call Ottii·c a rt·~•. <·u1nfvrt<1l1li:· !Jove~r . NB. li-15-4filO. u 1 phho 5 t_ty, ~7,·1 ':" kJ't: 51!5DoW. ~,es, Tnaot 5035 ~ M"::t~ ~j~~:C~."~1St. Prac. Nurse, u hse<!lean· ~inee~ttsy & 1 ioc~~ion.uf:1~ 49-1-8511 .i\1ary_ ll1 cklc. 833-2700, reu:-.. -.uu:.tlilc Jor ~desk~. M El>ICA I_, (J F~'J C E ro !It l., C. 1.s !or n. -~s ing. Beach area prefd. Barb<1 r<1 Mac 833_2700. IJcnn1s & Denn1 _s Person. P crlt'L't Or<tJP'c Cly Joe. .. r Uays 5 •10 -5710 Eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST·. blk/l•· 4 mo old c l J r 6 I '·' ' De & DHtal H.....;st ncl 1\"cnc>· ol Oran"e .,.,1 , I> 1,• 1 1 , sul.Jlea:-.c.J.ilJl'!acenua, ti-lti-i.1681 " a be ore ·pm. A sorce Jobs. 'MIS fT""-• <> •• , "' ---u on • r \ · N u &1 · 41.Ju LOANS t 80% fe male Dachshund. Vic. 494-2508. Dennis Personnel Agen· For Pcdo Office. SIOO+ a County, 208-,\1tchelson 'l"ypv..·rtr, 'J'ell·x, t:o111 c :. -·-·-~ -----ioouft . .store .SISS mo. Up 0 o H<tke r & Samar, C.1\1 . --'-'-'"'--------1 cy ot Orange County, day. 3 day week. Ur.1-"-'c·c'c"c'c"c"c· _____ _ <tcccs~.ti.O·U24.3 DELUXE OF-ACES 800 It u1dsl. shop Sll2. l\tTDLo-...81/20/0 546·31107 Companion, good cook & 2082 M1 c h.elson Dr, Houghton .8-17-4!560. LITE DELIYERY SUBJ ... ~:l"on t\lo.toi\lv.or /'\IH:Ptl ltTLOCATION (i-lti·21:J0orti79·J70!i 2nd TD Loans 1..:c::..::::.:_ _______ I driver, by lhe hoor or Irvine. I' 1 $ ,5 LOS'I': blk /whtsmallc:it, week. Free to travel.I----------Neat <1ppe<1r1ng 11\· It'' 3 ,'P '""~.o• ''' ,, ... ,~ :Jt10 ~u11c rom '1-. Lowc•1·a1•,~a•gcCo DEHT'L •SST ' u~.,"" • ' ·M 'LL h ·1 I · ·' ' "" VI " • "O "Ollar, blk o• ••-•. Ow" car. 673-1'-. ~ ~ " d I l es s in nal b ldg ·~i n1n.lr\cl.A/C,t·rp(s,all ::;" sopava1 .oc.1n Sttl Ut-C ",._ • ".,~ " JOO lautyO at ul\"llla s wrowntrans. W Oo NI 'I I ') .. ,10,.,.1 , .. • the i\1ull at THE r~AC· a er ...... T o. Vic . C . .i\1. l)lcas e ~ H-' Waot cl. e pet ors 3 Yrs cxper. Lxpandcd Cid . poy. !lo1usl know So. e:-.lel1l1 ~'\.: \~·r1n 1. ~-1 1 ,. a.. "' scr.. &12.:1111 "'A"'-0611 ~ ... "·'~" ".:f • W•ol lo m ··kc mo·c d • J N I ll M ·r o RY ::>9tl mo 42.5 30th -........ ....o-u"IJ<> .. • uues. Salary open, ' Ora n "e Cty. & r ead ~pi:r ,\l o for .JK0...:1.IL. O 4ca~c cq,•l • ont.h N."_67-. ..... ,; .. , · · ~rv1ng l~arbor area 2-1 &F 7100 money? Be your own day Wt'.!Ck. No Sat. Gen I " ot ncv..•ly lli:t:or:.ttl.'"(I t·un-r·rccHl·n\. u .. """"' year:. L.os l : Mall' ta n & blk ••••••••'•••••••••••••• boss. Cal l Sy lvia , de ntis try. Preventive ~n8a/~2, 1.11 ~1ig~";r;1~tdC temptJr.iry 0!11cc :-.u1Lt'.! 20K2 S.1':._1~:1~tj~NH lndustrialRmtclll 4500 . ,., Germ.an s~.ephcrd, Mar. Accountant-per diem. Im-;).l~-9ti64days ore\•es. prac 11 cc. JIB. area l'arkv..·ay, No. l2, !\1is-l nr I d ~: I r~ rl't'l'p L1on ___ ;'·11·•U ----I••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1V r . I ! Y. will purchase II. :·s1>1ke Mesa Ve rde metliatc opening Orangcl-----------1 962-24:16 sion Vie jo 101 I' Aver y arL"•1• 2 p.in<.'IL'\I olliecs. N ~:w 11lu1>!1 orf1ce bid~. 2 Warehouse,., t, u.... .. nd TL) s ... ,2_.,~-,3 urea. Heward. 557 -<»1:17. C.:o. Mus t have r.ecen t liEA UT IC I AN 'S As s t . .:::::..::-::::_______ l'rkwuy I new e:.trpet w / lu ll tot; llm s uites. Con-I "" ..... ~ " ..., bl & DHtalOfc.u---------:.crvtcc & ut1L Contact Nt'ar O.C. A1r1X>rt. lMUU Lost : (;o!d bracelet. In or pu IC tax expcncnce. fl l' e d e d • K e n ··---r• '----------• ~·orcni.in ··r bomiisun & l t'r{·neL· Hm . Xerox S<r. f't. Rent month tu Amounc ernft'lh/ outs ide of Hob Burns 714 /!IJJ·J443. Tl"mpleton's. 3 ~~ day wk. No S<1t's.,. '"soe. ~UI Uover [)r. cu111cr. i...;r, fK.: :.tirporl n1onth . Bus. S-IU-11.JI , Pen.onols/ Kest. NB. Reward 6'12--007 Sala r y OP!i!n . Xlnt · ,.11 .1 -u'"' IG:l ;$(;.ii) !<cs. a fl. 5, 879-3169 Lost & ,.,_ .. _ _. ti-lU-~!Sti. Ad•ertisiftcj 5al..s be n er 1 ts. 1-1 un Ii ni.: ton :O.uite 22u ,,~ .t~2,.,...,, -----------1 ~ D d · Braneh.Mgr Be ac h <1r e a. C a.J.l •I \I () f'ltt.Ellt''"l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1splay a vcrtas1ng ex- 1 • • .,~ * FREER~ I Old •· h • I ,• f laM O•This'. %<!-2'13'i. MAIN ST ., Uwot"'n. 1111 ;.:0 l('a,,c. Dlx ollicc:-. adJ ~• .osl: c.nghs Sheep· pt:!rienC'e ; (CSJ ri:;u or ~-='--'------- .JW :-1 1. IL. Sil.'> mo. lit1l ;\irp(irter llutcl: ,\/C, Commercial-lndustri;.il Lost&Found 5300 dog,&pregnant8nttany t)rangc County Publit"il· Fee Paid Donut Shop, early .am pd •'alt· ll••m•-U•>lom 1t 1 s·.,,., .. , ''00 lo Jooo' ''I to S p a n 1 e I , N •. o· CC. uon. Weekly draw + "It· Lovely new f1nan4."ia l in· ·..... • -> • ull :.1·r~·1tcs. Frm ~l:i.5 • ...... • . • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' " shift. No exp nee. Fem. .. ~ lnc . .J3li-7f1~ mo :W<-per ~4 IL JOd<tys lrcc >'OUND· G 1 .. •·-o . »7-KJdO. penses. Call J"or appl., Sl1tuuon seeks versatile 1 1r s ....., "'"' 7 d k age 25-4 . Apply io r l·nl w/l y r. lt:ase . . • •u• 7 4-31 11. Lil. IV. JO r cy pos1t1on. JJv ·r . lJfC. ;.'(iu Sti. i.·1.. 2}7~ .J)_u.].'?1.1t, Hcx.1mK HJ! l.JW Bike. t.0:,'1': f'cm. Collie, J-15,l~-"'-'C:0''-------1 $650. Ca ll Mary Hu'!kle, person, 135 B. 17th. CM c pl'd ., pa nc l 'd ., 111 __ !:1:13·.1-23 td noun• . 1>·1·1·8$1orG+1·0745 C 1\l ;1 rea . An s. toAR C Jll1"ECTU ltAL lUl-2700.AlsoFee Jobs. WHO WANT S TO W l I ltd l l{E"'f"'"l 1·1 'JOO "llcl le " very gentle Personnel Wanted. Cull o & D p l"S in1ns f'r ' u:-. Busin~ss Aental 4450 1"2 ""'.!;c1.,1.1'0 fl>UND: Skate Hoard , !CIJ./l,110 • . forlnterv1ew,&ll -96Jl. enn1s emus erson· WORK"! l'ornplcx .. 1u·· ~c1. It. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·oo s<1.1t. . S nd y M a Ve d . nc l Agency of Orange DRIVEA CAR! Wareri:.c . ~pai:c a v.111, ---------.;.;l __ G_75_-_5116,ti73-7039. J ~ca .~57'.81 -toc:. r e -LO,-,-.T : ltl yr old G"l·rman Cou nl)', 201Q 1\l1chelson BCl-IOOSE your hours, Ml.14'!·4-1 :!8 THE COLONY "h p A bl Ur, Irvine. work ror )oursclt, be 20tJUSq. l"t.-$JOOpermo. ~'OUN U: fe male m ed . .'!:> ortha1r 01nter, 1n.ite. ssem crs ,~~~==------! :iuHE.l'r\ll.SllOJ'S al 3975 Htrch, NB. Agl. :'Wu eollar ... llan:.el'" "afcter1a , part t im e your own boss. !'o1en or WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Cc•o~' wto!ol<U [lo,.~ and u .. oo ••• ..t;.1v1c--,,c-.-... ,_ ./u .. - ./,-u11 ---& ./•----./ s.c., ......,. "''"'· .,,,......_ ..... Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 Prune r,::.t:.onable :.pa l'C 541 ·5032 .Samoyed , V.'h~lcM•. Vic. Heward. No ques uons n1<1ture v..·oman. 9am to Women. Can be shghtly 1------------1 Orange& J7thC, .3/14. a ~k"d. Wouldlhc•own"r~ ELECTRONIC k -•· • hand1 c<1ppcd. i'l;c at · a vail<tblc lar~c & s rna!I. 552 " 5 & .. .. .. ., 2:JO, no Wl'e enus, NB, l)ld v..•vrld churm with 750·1000·1100 .sq .ft., best '·o22 542·1J.15 of ··Lady·• please cal!. 64ol·l99 J Clean Appearance. Vts .. Fr1!nt·h w1ndo11o•s gables Cos ta ~1 t!sa location. t.es·r: S1amt'.!~t'.!.otfwh1te,,_•_.,_._, __ s_•u _______ , ASSEMBLER reuredd. Age 25 to 7U . ~ lrL·t''· AdJ:t~t·nt to f<'wy close,t>7J.1417 grey face, t!ars & tail. CLEHl\:AI.. Supplement your in· Ft>-.li ~·ai 01 r\rts s....__ 4550 v.".·,'f .H . n e v..·a rd .Personols 5350 A/Rec, A/Pay & ~ood come.Dr1 veacab6hr!> L;rounds . ,_, _..... !:l6tl 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEAD typing. 1\pply in person, or more <t day. Apply In 5/'IU /iHOAD\Vt\ \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-··cc.·'~------PR EGN1\i'oil .. ! California AutoU:Hhs1011. person. Yellow Cah Co., J.,.\l;l lN,\ u ~:ACJI LIMK Lost : Beige Poodle, male, C arin g conf1dent1a1 18125 i':uclidSt, Fvuntu1n 186 lo:. 16lh St., Costa STORA.GEUMITS ans ··KoK o''. Vi c counse ling & referral. Valley.See Dawn. Mesa. 494-7915 . Pe r sona l business (Ir Newport Shores urea. Abortion, adoption & PER.fEC. otfcrs pcrma-1;;;;~~5~~~:;:;;::;J~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rccrcat1onal s torage. He w a rd . G-12-3743, keeping. nent c mplny mcnl, paid I F , J bo & 9ti<J llQ'J APC,\RE $47-256.l vacation <titer 6 mor\ths , Coll. Agency Mgr. $1ii!K Escrow Secretary Top E . 17th St. location. S '0';; :S!J. ~-am91:__gf50 1-------·------l--"'-'===c.c.-==-I plus l week paid time off Elcc/liydrau Maint$15K F e male. 1't ust be ex:- 1.000 :.q. 11. carj)(.•ted . :in iego wy. Lost : Staffordslure Bull Contractorl.1c1'ra1n1ng a t Christmas, company t'und Raiser/PR il5K cellent typist. Salary dr:.tpcd & air. rundl·Business/l••nt/ 'ferri~r puppy, Ulktwht lndiv . 1ns lruc t 1o n . paid tifc, hospital, sur· a.tEorEfo~.a /cond i lSK based on ability. For LUC~ATIVE REAL ESTATE SALES OPPORTUHITY A NEW CONCEP'r For ~u l es pcrsons in· tcrcs ted 111 selling r~·· s1de r1t1 <1I property in lhe Nev.·port 1 lr\11 nc ;irea. \\'c nt•.cd to expand our stall· v..11/\ people v..·ho are hones l, 1rn<A j.:1native and wlihn~ lll work. If you Ill this deser1p11on, your 1n• come pott'.!nual v..·111 be unlinuted. Call nov.• 101 an 1ntcrv1cv.·. 752·0460 OFFICE SPACE HB W c:.tclllf Urive. Unc m an ntlict'.! ~ rn,1 .• 3 man ofl 1rt•, ail. etc. ~175. Ci1ll l:i:nc fl 1Jl.1;.1.i-o~oo 55' PER SQFT 1617 \YES'l"CLIFfo' -NB A<i r .. 'i-11 .'lt~ llOnl•Cl. l.o;uJsvl Uluit·ln F j 11 an c. e <·hcst mark 'J.!s.Fcml,4'-'l Pe rsona l attention. Lie g 1ca l, m e di c al and PBXHecpt /type lo$050 apptc<1llB<1yEscrow Co. s Io r ag c ca b1 n ets & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·110. '"lesa .~orLh. Needs ex:1m 2.;J wks, Acade my e mployee slO<'k purchase i\t aintenance Man S600: 1~M~a~'~'~a~o~J~o~h~"~'~o~"~· 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;; private uf11 cc. Plenty ol'l 1ncd1c.at1o n. ltc ward ! 54.'l -ll~l plan, excellent working 'l'c l('phone Work $500 673--6255. street pJrk1ng. (ffily $400 Bu • M6-lJ!!7 cond1t1ons <1nd growth 1no. J,; yr . ll·asc. C<t ll stness · AJts Me about A1ary Kay poLCnti<tl. IRYINE PERSONNEL LVH 541S·J·llll 11r C\'CS.ti.J4·4969. Opporhmlty SODS Lost: !'otaltcse [Jog, s ml, t,;osm et1cs. Call for f<'ree SERYJCES&-J\CEf\JCY ESCROW GIRL-pl. or COM 'I 'L -••i<u•·i•,c,·•c J, --.l"UI' i::<">C"°ATJ U:-.1--••••••••••••••••••••••• lung ha 1r, v.'h1lc. Vic Facial. ,\nna. 545-6<!10 Wtll per(orm assembly, full time, HB. high pay-~/1,~ltle~~~n,0g ·"°'w;;','u~~~. " r ,. '"~ Wt M f ll B /F .V . llL•ward . 488£.17th 1At lrvincJ nameownhrs.Exp.on. ..~" ,.... •• CJai.s ,\ ofli et'! hldg, 2:7!10 MESA VERDE es ern 30U • 5J6.--gus1or9lili-32fW. fo~arn SS·~ pe r hour. We rework and repair of Su11eii'1 CostaMcsa.,cl"Yc·c"'cc.."c'°c.,c,c_ _____ , ab1hty for l'l\t·s f/timc.. JI a r b 0 r HI~· d. ( at DRIVE PLAZA Wittl Nat.Jona! show you how. Hour:. .ar· cleclrv-m ech<1nical sub Call 642_1470 • Great wai;es & bcne, Air Adams/, l,; ,\1 . t~le v ., ror storeor ulUL'e.Ainple MarkclingBrand j2(IO Reward·''l..c:ke" lrg.l='""c"'""cd"'-."C0•cllc<c""::.:·:.;0·c74c·:__1 assemblies, harnt!SS as· Exceptional opportunity ply, 1.14a Superior A\c, A JC, e I e t• .• ja n ilor, pa rKin~. 'f o wn & country & 3 l{)('al male t:ilk /tan Uvbte mix, SPIRITUAL Rt:AO£R sembl+es, power s up· l"'.'~"'.'~"'.'~:'~:'~I for the career minded. N.B. 642-241U. E.0 .E. mu:.ic, p arklllJ.!, Sl'C. a tmosphcrl'. Warehouse Blue sear!. 133 E. 16th pl!e!I. printed c irc1.11l Advance to n1gmt. fo,or p.'.i t rol. :-t. H. Stl'\1•r , J5l5 ,\l l'Sil Verde Dr. t-.:. Seeks dislributors for f'S· ll'JOSt . C~I_. _ ___ ~:fv~~.1~.:".~11m010°11Pc:'!. boards a nd linal units. COMVEMTIOMAL 1c;~o~le~'~'~w~a~p~p~t~,"'6~~-~5J9U~~-I·---------• rn;::r . ;,;,1 -0 I J 1; •1 r l " VI r.l.')-4LZl " '"" Will train. in.~lruct and LO'~ lj.lt:-l'l:~:in o:.l a 1 L•l':I .~ __ Sl·nt11il uutonl0t1\'e prv· 1.A:r.;t : ()Id Oscur, ,\1a r, 12. :!12 N. t.:I C;1m1no Heal mo nitor eletron1c a s· "'" * fAHT ASTIC * -------Shop ror r l'nl in S urr · ducts, in the grov..·iug Jti yrs. old. Blk.11o1h1 dog. San Cie n1cnte, f''or appt. st'.!mblers in J>('rfOf"mance UNDERWRITERS 150 I Westcliff Dr. ,~ S:inrt Sho1H11ni.: Village rl'plac ment parts Jn · Lon g scar un s ide. Call4~l·W34 <t92·9136 01 <Assigned tasks. Downey Sav111gs & Loan OPPORTUNITY lur Gallery, ·r ra\t•I duslr 1cs. J<cpeat s ales ~8 -121:13 has openu1gs in its 11.B. Aggress1\•e$alespeople l'lewrJort F1ni.lnl·1al Ctr with high carrungs. Will ·--------1 .A.braxas M~ i\4ust have recent direct· olc. t-1 ust l>e exper "d. in 1'0 JOIN L~osi"9 O ffic e Spoc.e A)'.!c n t. elr · t;4M s(J 11 tr<11n & establish dealers FOUN D: !log. lg haired 11:1:1 ~·uuerton Ave. Ca.T unde rwr1t1ng con veo-Young Real Estatl' Firm '',·•II on .S•l' ,\I·,,,,,.,,.,~ t.•a rpcled. l ·l(~'i !';<>. C-.t. l"or you to service & re· tc m c r "ray•s h roloc. old ly rel a led lead ex · ''-"LL DOVER R T .., ' · ,., • llw y 1 'I L( U t'h rod ,.. t:xp.masscuses.hi·llJ per1ence 1nc1cctronicas-tionallo<1ns,part1 cularly ...,,~ LY ~7 11 1h·11 :1111l'..:t l-lll · • ,·· · · stockcompanyp ucts <'hoke-l'h.ainV1c.J1s1St. ••ti42·tltl..';5•• ttl -f<'red 1e Mac & fannie GeneMuyo ti45-9070 _ ___ 4117 -:10~~-ack1enr Ann. Invest $3629. lO iQ)ill. tor i'c nn, N H-673_11198 St'.!1n Y or 1npn:><'L'SS in· FR EE R~ ,.,cnlo•y •.ceu-~ wolh ~ --~& speciuon.Applylo: Mae. r,or lurt.hl!r info.,, d / . 1 ~• Shop in Orig Spa 111sh San .. , .~ '""' J-..n• c1>nla4."t Mr._, Brehm, var e ncr ma.in enancc <Jlf1ce :.jJal·c. handy tv Clt~ment.: llot.l•L 114 Ave I 0 ti '-'" bu Y h ack Ca"lif..Animal Cont.rol reporatiOll 963·1:13ZI . t:qual Oppor. man. Gardcnexpe_r. Able S<tn Ull' .. o ~·wy. ,\JI s 17.cs. Uc•J 1\tar. ·l~t2 -8-13o ~uar<1nlce. Call ror in· 11.B./Seal Reh Shelter ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERTEC Employer l~ ha ndle varn.'CI )Oh <IS· QI day~ 1 rl"I' rt•nt on I yr. :':::':;':::-;:~-,;':;-::--;:-;:-Lo'"~''~'~'~c~w':,~'-''.:"".'~""~~--l:::':"4!"_5J Back of Humane society s 1 gn m e n ts. M 1n 1 mum lcase . .-1:!1 ·1.\!IO l~C\••porl B ea eh 536 -6351 Schools& C~,lzptr'd superv1s1on. t-1ust have -----l't n1n:i ul a . 1000 Sq . ft. IN°J'E HES'fED in sul)t!r, Animal Assist.League hn tructiOfll 7005 17112 ArmstronjtAve. So me exper. Spanish truck. Submit v..·ork ex- 2 Hm U!T1L·('s. ~llJ per mn. Com m I Store tor lease. great restaurant"!? Bus)' Adoption. Spaying & . Sanla Ana.CahL. t'ood helpful. per. to P.O. Box 664 San lit1I u1r I ;;!t W. l:tt.h St . s 3 7 .} / m o . No 11: tr a area 111 Santa Ana. Right Neutering infOf"mation •••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1 rvine Jnduslnal Waitress, ic...--•d Juan C<1p1s lrano. !12.675. CM. 1;4 :;.1;gr,7 <'hari:cs . 548-1.~I pa rly muy negot1:att'!. 960-2!A.IO , -.-. ~ 1Vl ust L1tp11date 1mmed. -Animalslm~·-..1cd-IEA. t..:o mplex Over 21, Mature. Apply 11air stylist wanted: New :i;<l!J.000. AH offers unde r .,......., Tur• easl on Allon. at in person, Carlos lo"":am1ly s hop, Fo untain Valley. SEEK & FIND'' Mu!ihrOOtn! l'OnS1<lerat ion. Ownt'.!r / Weimaranerm male, brn TRAVEL Red 1·1111. 3 blocks No. of llestauranl, 34ZM Coast Male or female. llon1. Hkr. 642 o5~f) Poodle. fem. wtUte MacArthur & Red Hill in· Hwy, Dana POlnL 963-716" COLOENrfZIY C llSlfTDMR ANYAIKY K IAGOOEllAH1A NKl~TNT C l~ARR C MRNUM A A II R T M Y R 0 U G 0 A A E I R q A N 7, C C () E Y S Y !i S R N E G A S t.. N I IAl-IHRR 'r T HBIO GSF"t:r1 1.ZA.AIROEllRTllHO~ROLT ~ERN~SKRTODGES OOOsr1 RP~TT C HNPOHORMNS R HP ENO~ASASAMANITAYEQS TK~RllHl~R ~C ULRTTLKE NDRE CSO TINAMAAEESSA ALALAZI AR RAPRMTRJNI HOMLH£11ED G EHOG C ll RRS C G A t: B P N f: D L 0 C: C f: T N A ff C ·~--= Tiit ........ -lilt ....... ..,.. ,.,,....,. • .......... ... ..... • d_..., ... ,.. ,....._ ........ .,...._ ....... ., ........... i . A)il.A"HTA f'ORAI.. C-:IH.IJ&i'll Pl'IZIZA A.MA'ill"Tll~l!I f .AlllV·fff,'ilt: /olllH):f. llbt'lo:f:T llf~ll(:F.JI()(; or ... Tt:R CHA.'il'Tt:flt:Llt: IUHt•O'. rAHAMI. T-r11• 'l..tlo• ' • f'AP 111ttrh l1 rro"r "~" A F111d" pur tlf~ ••lh '"'er .'>(I c1--P"' f'Nll.WI 1n 1n itll M• .,.,.,,.. nf i"4·P"P bnollll,.1 .. To"""'*' .uf11"'"'" I. II ind UI, •nd .I I rnr "fl:'h, m•kin1 clwt!-k.• ewv•hk tu "~~·' )'1111f 1n (••I! of th!. """Plpj>I', Poodle, male, white AGENT tersection. tum right .. 1 l~'--"-=.:=co.==----1 . .:::::__:_:::::_ ______ I WI LL ~1 a na l?:I? Com · Lab/Shep. male. l:ilk. Armstrong. CCMMselor Housekeeper, Plain Cook, merc1al llu1Jd1ng 1n 4."X· Shep mix, lem, tan f"or G lor1a Marshall live 1n .• Unencu1nbcred. changeforOfnceSp.ace. Terrier,male,t an/gry CLASSESSfART AnEqual Sa lon . Will train . Prirm&ba.6<12·9606. 7J2 -{~!f Shellie, rent, brn/wht MONTllLV Opportunity Employer Cu u r age ou s , c n . Af(1hate Vfo::NOIN(i W.:.• ran tet1c h you how incr ease your income v.·1th ve nding machines. full or patt·Ume. Vend· in~ co11ee, c1gareltes, cand y & drinks. We ru rn1s h loca11ons & r1n;1nc1n ~ Call tod11y ro Oclails & get started on lhe road 10 f1nant'1 al 1n dependence. 714·83LJ.2700 l••esfMHt o~ 5015 ....................... Enrn commission h l ' II ~ Poodle, fem, wh11e l us1as 14.", we groom""'. while you learn M • , m Ger m Shthr Ptr, rein, a.u e wo an pre· brn/wht AVON ferred. Hours 2 lO 9PM. Age 10-15. Eam $20·i40 Irish Set, malt?; red P'A.CIRC 642-3630. per week gelling new G TU VEL SCHOOLS 1~=--=="------1 customers for the DAILY e rm Shep, male , CountcrG1rl,sandwiches, P ILOT after school and blk /tan 610 E Ill.ti&., S. Ana IUHMY MC:>H!Y I lam to Spm, Mon. thr Saturdays. You must be Shep, male, brn/whl 543--6655 Start building a nest egg Fri, Apply in person, An out 0( school by 3:00 p.m. Labm1x,male,blk/wht AccreditedbyNATI'S now ror ,£aster. Meet lhony's Deli. 11881 Sk and be able to work at Poodle, male. gry ApprovOO for peo1lle. $ell pan Li me on Park Blvd. Suite A least 3 days per week. No Germ Shep, fem, blk(t.an Veteran Training your own time, find out 1 c'c'c'o'"c•"'CCO•o·:.....~~--~ deliveries or collecting. CockaPOIJ, tna le , whl / Establishedl963 how pror1table selling Transportation pro· brn Financial Aid Programs rro grunc~•. cosmetics, DENTAi~ ASSISTANT vided. C1ill 6"'4'6236 Shcp,fem ,blk /tan jewelry and farruly pr()> Cha1rs1de. 6 mo·s exp. f:qual Opportunity Lab mix, male. blk •-L W--'-... ducts n1n be. Interested? F'ull time in a bwiy ofc. Employer Dobie,f~m.redtbrn ---suio Call :.$40-7041. Some Sat's. 118 .. 1----"""""""---1 Collic/Sllcp.M&t-·.1.ri M• 7025~~~~~~~~~/ 846-35-10. k"YIO • CA TS •••••• •••••••••••••••••!~ ~~~~-------" '" A."D JUNIOR SALESMEN Shlhr, male. tri Experienced Cla!l!I 1 USITHE Dental Aast, ehaiJ"sidc, Need temale Keyboard NEEDED StO lo $15,000. Shthr,fcm>1IC ,ll'l drlvernHdswotk.Lor:.i DAILY PILOT full lime. X-Ray Uc. re:-player for pl'()(e1sion•I ror very sohd mail onter Shthr, rem, blk/o.-C or 11 ne. Teamster, quired, salary open, rr-group, Call 84&-1677 ll(M)t( 1de:t ! ··AMJo;RICA, I I .. 0 1677• -.AST 1 .. ge benel'ils , Beach llOW wr; SAVED S". Si•mese,mae,llt'&pl ...... USULT"" A~ea.847-2569 Ll••••MllKI He 1urn ro r the Ill 2 Shthr, male:tM.k YoUnd Accour11ont work· SIRYICI for Work In• F11mi1y ol 2. h ··~ o• •d Shthr, female, fri I!' !TlOnt-:s. ~. ~· +. " ·1 ~-~--~----1 ing on Cert. n<'OO youna DllECTOIY Use the 08.ily Pilot 1'Fan No children. Must be vert11ung "tart!I with J1ave ~ometh1n.Ryou w°'nt Bireu.ivc C.f' A. lO work Re 1 u It•• s er v I ce able to cook. Prefer un· 12.000.000 re11tk:r.~. If in· to sell "! Cl:isis 111ed ads do for in NB. A ye11n exp. For ~...tt Directory. Your •er¥1ce dcr 30 yrs old. Xlnlhtt & t c r es ted c all : NB il well -t"all NOW Tax .It. Au.dil.WtlfMed. s.rriceCAll is our specl•lty. Call livin1 conda, Cal l f.45·9354 ti-t2·SbiS. size firm 673-ll033 642·5671 •d. JJ2 642·$671. e•t. m . 556-7896. • I, MACHINISTS Good general back· ground. Set up & operate variety or m<14."h1nes 1n- c lud1 ng turret lathe, vcr l1 eal & hvrizontal mills & punch presses. Small pree1sion parts. Small shop . D<iys only, Must have own tools. STACO SWITCH 1 ... 1139 Bake r , Costa Mesa 549-JOotl Equal"Opport. Employer MACHINISTS for Prototype & small quan1ly runs. Must be able to ,..Ork t'ron\ s ketches, verbal instruc- tions vr blueprint, Molti muking knowled!o!e helpful. Able 10 wnrk in· dependently. :i to 5 years exp. 549-3041 Bqual Opporl. Employer -....... Fora..l'WA4 AChQH ""' A M&T n.OT ... -........ H • •• I • M ' • l • ' j ~ .; J l ~ AKHM •u•o AYCnon vv,., _...... .... . • Wednetday. March 19, 191~ -• t .... u 1 u 1 HejpWMted 710 HetpW..ted 7100 HlllltW..ted 1100 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~cot 1 .lltldlo, Motorc:.yc:.les/ •···~··•••••••u...... •••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••·--..,.._ ... ...._. t 1011 "IA, St•reo 8098 Scooters 9150 Sectet•ry-BoOkkeeoer • 7:30 PM.;· FRIDAY, MA.ICM 21 •••••••••·-:.: •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlOFlSSIOMAL S.4&f5'EOftU ~oin a progressive sales organization m the knowledge, educa tion & communication industry whose . dynamic selr-1mprovemcnt programs ·motivate people in all walks of life to achieve their ruu potential through personal growth. We're looking for ambitious salespeople, capable of communicating with men & women in· ~r!r:tz\Y~U.:'t'NB I 0:00 AM, SATURD•Y. MARCH 22 MS-1334 -,rt. AUCTION lll IAST fVTH maT SAMl'A AMA. CALIP. lt"LUTE, Bundy .., new Must be In s. n l>ICJ.(0 w/llned c.isc. $120, Pvt. belorc end of month P\y. Selling _,verylblOM, 6'4.Q.49 TV '11,3lerco. tuol 1:1 New Reynold's J'luto case.Sl25 Call t193-1900 bench.:~. hghll>, odtb & w I ..!_Dds. S.K 3386 2 5 ' ' R C A C.: o I or 'I V w /SlCrt'O 11m1 lrn r Jtho. Service Station Alknd•D &. Car Wash Help. Over 21. fu.JI "p rt ume. APP· ly Laauna Hilla Ca Wash. 2'0li5 £1 Two Rd. Laguna liill1.113M750. H a.Ynes FLU T"£. XI n t c .u n d. U o o 1956 R~TLEY S.I, Siver on Siver, wood int., rMtored, nflW w/w tWes. handmade. $ll.SO. Selmer 830-47~. u:.k !or l>1ck. Service Station AUco beautiful cood. 1972 OUSTER. fully tqlip'd. 1~3 XKE JAG. Rdstr. Late mdl. $600. 751 -4019 Color 1'V. ZS" walnut ron daot. Days only. 52.40 hr c1nau11o.~ boot I & ""U) L...L...---1 3 Id XI d to start . :\pply Harbor ~""'tUI;" w tdr. :>;:JrT -·~ Offic• FunMtwe & so. e. )'N .o . nt con View Shell. 2500 San Joa-eq.I,..... 1085 $taO. 556 .=_U!IS. (\UlnHHlsRd.CdM. NEW '& SEO OFC R •. u.&r s 0 L-.J__ ······················•stereo unit t:Jrra1t.l U . FU N. GI """'-H : ictapnones; Recoroors: Ext.><: svl chrs $5/25, Secy turnt..tlJlc, Am/Fm radill, '73 450 Uond.•. ll!UO ml In :.to1 J~e us m~. t-:!\ltJ' Shuv. 1 oom \'Ood ll&l OI· 11!1 ltll 61811!.47 1711 titl 111111<1.1 !to Xlnt re.111111 • l111n )I"·' U11t 6l Slrt-t•I. b42 ~:'>Ill c\ 1>15 !Jllti'i 12:-, t-:h111url.' twtJ mt "0 111 I' II P·P ~ !'oh II i: .. Wl•h1·0 Ill! .~I hku111 • \11,1.., ~1111 U!>l Iii.I 7it.1 .11\ ) li!I h..1\;J "Jhl .\;~I 11'111111 ~ii I 111 ltt•'t t1Jlt•t ( ',tll ~. tl ~ 1 •11, 111\h'/ .. ull levels of business, who have personal initiative to prospect for qualified buyers & are willing to give what it t akes to accomplish outstanding sales performance. Must have well-groomed professional appearance, an automobile & the de si re, determination & ~elf-confidence to become a high income producer on a generous commission basis. Complete product ·training provided plus an outstanding Sen. Sto.Mt.d MitneOCJaphs: Mon .. Port. & Bee. Typewriters; Add. Mochs, all makes & chrs $4 /24, drft mach $65, ti traC'k tape. 2spcakl·r:.. 990 E. Coa&lHwy, NB mds; Metal Desks: Credenios: Ors. tie cabnts; Stor. Cobnts; Show Coses: Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM. i; mos old. $200. 54U 1'.'>75. 74 BULTACO AL.Plt4A Servi~ StaUoa Manager/ ~s of Ft .. of Meta Wat:h,e, Shelv'()., Exhaust & Blower Fons, 2 Coml 645 -7411 · , 23 .. C.:olor Con:.ole TV, like 350cc • 548.()341 Mechanic. Local exper >Vt Cond. Units, Heot'CJ. Units. new $240 prefered. Salary pls. • NEW EX ECUTIVl!:'S 554 00.itl commissions. Excel. FORK UFT(K jk S k IT } DESK + CREDENZA, 1 I Su1uk1 1 .. 0 Compll'll·I~ 111·" ..,11,1111 •H t r.111~ lt11' 1·;11 x1"7 1.:J2.1 Opoz;tunity for right wi ·ta• on . sc ulptured walnut , loah & Mori• man. Major oil co. train· leather top. $949.93 (Putd Equipment Fu1· SJli' l!•it> lh1111l.1 C'I. ing prefered. Call Ch~k. CHPPENOALE BDRM. SET, GAW FT .. Jex) LB. BRASS CHURCH Ba.L $1835 l Private Party. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ,o. ~.11111 t '.111 l>J \ nJ. 837-3680. 613·8300. SHIPPIMG ANTIQUES ' -FURN .. & CLOTI-rG ORIENT'L RUGS: CHURCH PEWS: Oe-s-k -&-C-ha-ir-. -E-,x-ec-. -9· G.....-ol 90 I 0 CLOKS l.J>RIGHT P1AN0; M~: RESTAURANT BOOTHS: POOL TBL: Walnut, ~Int. cond. Cost •••1·.~,·x··A•C;~·~~:;~;~~··· Boat co. needs energetac. TOYS (Some Ant ) BUGGY WHB..S ETC. $1250 new m '65 sell $t00 • seH starting s hipping ique ; ; 640-4057 OoruHc your bo.1l. c l erks w /valld un--8-0yScouts !>lti l!J'Jo program of personal sales training. We 71 Sl'Zl'h.I l'\11~~. \Int l'Olld lllr\\ JI ti JrlOllllll ti h.0111,. \\di• u lll'ut.l. ·1 •'- ,\I ptjw, po1ll-U 6' IJHll h tll•ll t' ':loti~I' hl.1 I:'!~ I · are looking only for permanent people seeking an opportunity for a fulfilling career with a dynamic. prestige organization whose objective is to provide personalized service &develop satisfied, repeat clients. If you are an experienced professional salesperson, or have the desire to become one, are interested in challenging work, blemished CaliC. drivers OVBUOCXX:HTEMS TO BE SOLD Pets 8087 Ile. & knowledge of • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~anted to Bµy ; 4 m,111 '·11upp1·1· i.11 'l 11111111111 i •.• 11 Orange Co. Prefer MUST St::LL! P air Zodiac~rAvonhh!IJll, \ll lu 1u111I<•11ll'l\.a11 marme hardware exper . INSPECTIQ-1: Friday, MO'ch 21 from IO:OOAM .lo'1nches, cage & ncsl. _ 993 76~e\t''> IL11ll11nl ,,7, "•~' Good fulure. Cilll Don Parakeet breedt:rs, ca~e . Want Comml'n:1.il BoJt. u c Ka Y. 642-8961. ,TERMS: BonkAmericord, MasterChanA, A--oved Checks & n es l. Reg1st. e red .Sal" L::.l'. 01"t•I J:.!' .i., I Ill'\ I)\ 11111 Hi~i ... ~,.' • ·~ ..,... ''t't" 'h ll 2 " I''" :<o ,\. I 1.111t r I t~t· Westsa1l Corporation. ~ e ·~ puppies, mo. lluld / DeC'k !:>J>ll l'e. J 1ni ni•w \I 11 .,1 , 11 , !>I 11~1 . .ii. . personal freedom to produce to your fullest capabilities & an opportunity for extraordinary income potential, send a short letter (no phone calls ·please) telling about yourself, your SKIPPER lor exper. old.G42-1918 ti468!1l!I .ol!I Ii:!' Yachtsman. 90 fl. boat. SHEIMAH caAHE-AUCTIOHEER Purake~Ls , Love Birds, 1 FT u :-; B H 1 Nli Th . Must be lhoroughly ex-ll6-67JI Chinchillas, Hamster & • ' • . • \: Goldfish. 968-9358. w,alcr lo you! :SO. l:uJ:-.l p'd and a m ature family· 1 ool:-.. I.I II l :-.h. \' \lot ... 11.qw. ~ti.'>•l. or •1>1•:0.l u l l e r . :l ltS -.!01;,, . man willing to work a 6 Pi.as & OrgaM 8090 5<\G Oti6l da~ week. Please furnish D099 1040 Hones 1060 Mlsc~eous 1080 ....................... - -----'70 HONDA 450 ref s & all deta.1ls an 1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• Orqan Hobbyists: Boats, Morine . e ducation, your fami l y, your · experience & the kind of future you want to develop for yourself. Include phone number. All replies will be answered by phone & personal interviews a rra nged with qualified candidates. letter which WJll be kept SPRINGER SPANI EL BEAUT. Appy Mare, 9 New OrganLeammg Equipment 9030 54SO. Sl6-7946 m confidence. . PUP Pl ES, AKC. M & F. yrs. old, g reat conforma-Pure Sweet Water al your Center Now Open •••••••• • •••••••••••••• MI N l-HI h. 1·:. 11 IP, grt ·,t Write ad no 378, Daily CALL 645-9729 ti on. Traine d E n g' faucet. .01< per ga I. Featuring Thomas Manne dlt'M~I .t t•yl • like rnml . \\ "l' whh, "It°' lo.' Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Wstrn. Must sac., best .. Space Age Reverse Californian Organs nt-w , \•.ti. ~::Woo-mu:.l !>!~I Su111k1 .'-11111 End111•1 Costa Mesa,Ca92626 Sf.:g.Bf(l\~~.'N~i~; ofr. 499 -3957 o r 01 smob1as''NFr~tltriall W/ColorGlo scll~5u lil!"1 21i98. 80t·1·, lll't.'lh \Hk. ~'··• TheahrMAMAGERS. yd. 15861 Diamond. 556--0460 ease-uy., o ~ cs o Spec1al Savm~s \.961i,w lll'. Merl'uryUB. uw 12-111 Herb M ilc:hell Associates ·1308 Mariners Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 WANTED. Progressive Westminster. 7Yr. Sorrel Mare struggle with. S44·2i668. March &April run:-., Sl50 ofll'•' Motor Homes-. --- and growth oriented ..,.,5,ra·ddenEnglish 25" Trimmer Mower, CaUforCouponoffer .111i .>l2il 9160 Yo,..shire Terrie puppie11, ..,, C Mmic Sen' Sole /Rent theater chaan~exp. beautiful, AKC reg orWestern&l4·2933 Elec . C hain Saw. oost ice Boat p 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• theater managers for ....., .,a.... Sacrifice. 548~15 Costa Mesa -642 285! s, ower c Th .....,........,. Western Saddle, buck , · . · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;sas~~~ c~~~~J~tes es~'::ii Dog Obedience Class to stitching, suede seal. '72 Hild Deluxe Carpel & _!o~~=un Valley9G3·673.1 26' Chry:.lt·r inbo;ml, Ill'" Help Wonted 7100 Help Wowted 7100 have proven ref's and be Start 4/ 16 at 7:30PM. xlnl cond. $115. 644-4522 Floor Machine. Incl ex ORGAN HOBBYISTS: cng1nt•, U.rn.i Po111t Sltp H 1': °' l' 1.I I.\ inn1•lt,1J.!•t, l'hlln~I I tlWn11,lll ii I Xlli·Xhl'.I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t rustworthy, sober , Newport Beach/Irvine aft.6 tras.$275.642-2913. FeatunngThomas Trade or l>l·~L olll!1. Masseuse, expcr'd. uvcr i----------1 hones t & personable. Area. 546-!.t928. Jewelry 1070 Antique hutch 5'5" tall, s Californian Organs sgo--047 j or~ 7731 Auto Service & 21. Atlracll\'e. SJlary Real Estate Send Jt'ull Resume: p ebred w· Hair Fox••••••••••••••••••••••• shelves, drawer & secret W !ColorGlo GOChr1:-. Twin3l>' xlnt Parts 9400 guarn. !163-ll·l7, llB Licensed sales person Write ad no 376, Daily ur ire 1 INSTANT CASH for Old comparl Raleigh 10 spd Special !:>avan~s Trim 1 ah::., o F. t u p ~&1 •••••••••• • •••••••••••• 642-9900 Piiot. POBox 1560 Terrier, pladpers. femca ~j Gold Silver Jewelry Super Coa r sc b1 kc . Call for Coupon Offer mo+ ~l.l110ti7.> l!l:!J VW ENG. I 600CC MATURE SALES GIRL NEEDED Must be exp'd 111 high fas hion m erchandise. Salary + comm1ss1on. Call lor API' I'. APROPOS Foshion Island 644-2652 Costa Mesa. Ca 9'l626 3 mos 0 • $l50. a eo· o 1'Go1d wed' J acobs 9'6" surfboard Coast Music Ser'Yice evenmgs642-5569 ans, enta · · ' ;J l 'CifRIS$'1t\l·1 TREASURE CHEST • · ding Bands, Watche s. Balsa classic, no din~s. Costa Mesa 642 -2851 1 win I' .W l eu,,,:illl'" REAL ESTATE Needs pleasant, en· DOBIE P ups, 10 wks, Etc-Any Cond. Top Sony. Am I Fm radio. Fountain Valley96J-b'73.1 S3850. 1,71 lhllS c ropped, Marienburg Prices. Frfle apprsls. M ov1~g-besL offer . . .. . NEW Century 21 office, lhusiasuc phone voices Maestro line, show qual. Bentley & Co. 2&5 E. Cst 646·7066. 5 3 Knabe grand piano. Boats, Sad 9060 torner of Springdale & for project. $2. to :il.!.50 an 962_8668 Hwy. CdM . 673_1896. N.B. Athletic Club Me m ExceUent co?d .. ~1000 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Edinge r. Huntington hr,dayorevc.hrs.ava1l. 1 bership forsale$LSO. best olfer.646·9122 rn7l Cutalina :!7. Ot! hp Hcach now anterv1ewmg No exp. nee. Apply im-Girlfriends Wanted! I'm a WAllo..JTED I lor salesperson. Will con· med. 28752 Marguerite A KC " * 673·9oJ3 * Sportin9 Goods 8094 b:vinrut.k. Xlnl com .:.1der new licensees who Parkway. No. 12, Mis· ~:g~:t~:ei:;~Apri cot TOP CASH DOLLAR WESTERN saddle, med.••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.!,OOO. l~I !.ltii!I want to make money. s1on Vie Jo <off Avery Argan. 499.1918 evenings. PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR size. Antique organ, Go.If cluus, left han~. set 12 KIT!-:. Sail Ilk" :'\cw Call Dun or Manue l ror Prkway 1 J EWELRY, WATCHES, stethcscope. 6 cyl GM ol 9. Lynx Irons, 6 mos ~1511. Call 54tS 15/S!J appl. M9tS·4414 KEESHOUNO, purebred. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. diesel cng. Micrometers, old-New Hosel. Pneed , • Mg r trne, no l<.1yo11 s , . , , Waitress.Apply in person $40.Call aft.6pm. SILV ER SEHVl CE, girl's bike 642-4010 forqu1ck sale !640 1473. ::,:.ic-r1lil'•' 311 i\lclen sloup E s tab a cct:-.. u .11i.Hl-:CEIVl.\IG~LERKfor alt4.Sid'slilueBeet,l07 551--0470 F INE FURN & AN .---i'lot•w111tl'i1111 ,nl·w ::.at1.., .> !II Ii' 1111 1.! Fiii( II pit 1o.11p 1.ul~alt' & I t'.11 ll.t t1ol1J\\ :-.I • I• l1111t1p1 I' lt1t I '1\1•\ t ti ( • ;\ ji Ii I ti II , 1, > IJ.! \ \ \ d 1 1 l' 1 • r 'I 1111 I' , H I· I •' 111I1 •I' .I lt il p l 11 ' t I"" l ( 111111'1··11 h·~h tol \'\\ \\II Ii 1111 I I• I ill ;111. \11111 l'.11111111 ',\ 1: ... h \\t l<1•,1-.1111ol1lt· ''" tltl\ \\ 1 ',1111:11 I..,\ \l tl-• ,d'\ J I s100+ guar. Mr.Lyons, 1113; Urug ~':Ore. Min. 2lstStPl,NB. M ..... COWES TlQUEs.645 _2200 Misc.Ua.eous Store.Restaurant, ~J:,uo (1l l J.l.)H 7.J I.! ~o -1--a~e 25 847 2563. !" . W•ted 8081 lor 8095 675 Xlt 1 Autos for Sale -;,. .:>.>. WA 1 TR ES S. Food & tShelt1es ). Easler Pups. M1sc:..UClfteOt1S 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ................... • M 1 l 1 a s ,\t c· " 1 l' J n lfrn•puon1s t lor busy hair Cockta1 I. Part u me , AKC. Sable &.WbL M/F. •••••••••••••••••••••••.SPIN ET piano Wanted. Ongrnal OesiJ?n display LIDO 11 , HH \ '-D :-. l-.\V Hestauranl lll'l'lls Jll l'' ,,Jl~n ., a ~e. l~ .to 25. Sat/Sun days. Mon/W~ Top. bloodline. Also Pay top Cash. Write PO wine rJck . ..1llral'l1vely !>J • n11n.·::.1_11111 Antiques / penenrcd walll'l~!> U\l~r .\LI-REDO !>t>7:>·ti07U. N 1 g ht s. D 1 ti man s Persian Kittens. SCRAM-LETS Box 302. CdM. 9'l625. stained charcoal. 5ft x 6 11 I I ·>-iO• Classics 9520 -"!l & a bartender C\. . Res taurant. 801 E . PIHEWOODFARMS rt.eas1ly movableend1:. .i\L 229 I ... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·_per~ed t>4l 97&1 • Hp~~~~t~~~·:~ ~:· ~t uc:i~: C~Aa.lboa Blvd. Balboa, 832-4353 ANSWERS WANTED gu1s.ed roller:., outside c . ; ~ 00:>· iy, ~ .... ~·· l.lltl I 111 ii lh l;i,l .. ..Clll section displays 376 bot· comp Y o<it ~ · 0 ~1..011 '" r···'" ••ll<'r 1 NCR Operator A:-.~l ~o -l323 •PET WORLD• Extant-Fan"y -lies, inside hold::. 34! old. ~23·-'00 • XJJ :!htll 111-,11 \111 l "'' '" B •. Waitresses & P1.tza ' G ld&Siit eve· · uod..::kcepcrto 1"tJrt 1•m RECPT/SECTRY Makers. eve n · Pug, Hu sk ies , Zombi -Wanton -0 Yer cases. On view at _:.. p1,1·1.111•1.11 1111,p1111 me . expcr on Y :-.~1 ary d Chihuahua, tmy poodles, MY WIFE Skillets, in Design Plaza, Bo_._ Sl'ips/ ,, I I d , \ ·, , 11 ti .1 'I p ·t time Harbor area angs/wkn s. Over 2L. AH HEWAltD SCASH' un ~~~~~:~suratcw l'XJ>er. ~i"b ·s 01~. Exp. pre'. 4P~~·RAdn,g1Lca·sg .. ~~~;-uLas·. ~~~1~.~::ke.;pood~xpo1~.r~ Dmiadn~~:~;~pal~~t~:: 170.5045 :s. ~~.~~~porlCtr Or.NB. Do~ks 9070 ~I~ ..... 1 i'll'Cd ~-St IU wld v ! f tl S2l5+. House 01 Fulll'r. Mr. Richards, ~m .)l.).i lt'rred 546·0231. .... -n.a M d · d •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 58l-JS25. 1xe puppies. :>tu was arrested when the 1-----------1 service most breeds. l525 bag on the seat next to SLI I'~ ' t•wport Beach Rec::re ational W ' 'A SIL C)lt l't)V.PI' Vehicles . 17th al F a1rv1ew. S . him made funny noises? RN ORLVN 9531' For Weight Clinic. 9 to 6 tlutty. IHti-3375 WArTRESSES F/time. Exper. Over 21. Apply an person only. NO Phone Calls. 0 ·31 .:J'"l7 E ti7:1 .1:!.~l •••••• • • •• • • • •• •• ·••• •. pen eves a -.,.,, . Bomb? No. MY WI F . RV STORAGE Nursery attl.'nd: Sun AM & PM; Wt.-d . I'.\'\ Call Mrs. Hordl'n 83/i-tllit.I --- NURSES AIDE-Exp d Conval. llospCM Ca II 04 l J.)U.) Parking altend, wanll'd Over J8. Well groomt·d Valid Calif. dmcrs li t• 641 -1700 X.l;>5, liCl\\n 1 ~1. RN's/CCUJICU Days & Nights. Stand by time, d11fe rent1al pay. Full or p/t1me. Excellent Ul'Ol'lltS. Contact Mrs. Jenson : COSTA MESA Memorial Hospital 30 I Victoria. CM 642·2734 EOE BARKLESS BASENJI Pups. AKC registered. WANTED Surf & S1rlo1n 5\130 W. Coast Hwy N 13 Call 645·1367. ~-toY-1045 TOP CASH DOLLAR ~ -P AI D FO R YOUR WA NTED: ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEWELRY, WATCHES, FORMER MAHlNES 2 U ~ue Rabbits w / ART OBJTS, GOLD Has c1vll1an Ille been Hutch. SILVER SRVJCE. FINE what you expected'! Do Call 673-8706. FURN & ANTIQUES. yourself a favor-Call . 54~-5114 7 or ~-917 l. The Perfect Companion to 1_64_5_-_2200 _______ _ The Career Corps 1s took· the rag ht person. Blac k ang 1or a Few Former neutered male, r e · *IBUY* Marines to Re-enlist. g1stered 8 yr old toy poo- SAIL MAKER die. 64.2·4653. P ·1· 1· I h W a n l e d Jt' u 11 T 1 m e art· 1 m e e ep one I·' time. Some exper. re· ''A-=HtER. Growth Co. 5 fwNture 1050 Good used furniture & appliances or Wlll sell ror you. Sol1c1tors·Wurk from <I 11. To do hand work. "" "' locauons . Apply 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• your home. S2 25/hr l'lu:. :;11 2<!X5. MASTERS AUCTIOH 646-8686 .. 833-9625 aft 6 or Sunday 839 0974 Hon uses. No st•lling 111• ------• Person. Metro Car Wash Trundle bed all birch, cost volvec.I . Call Mr. uru,111 Sall's pcrson w /proveo ~50 Harbor81vd.C.\ot $195. Sac $45. no malts; "' b 27"x27" commode !'i56·14l -l track r ecord in us1· 'i L d l •FIREWOODSALE• ncss/1nterior s ales. oung a y, ou goang car ved doors, new cond. 0 E d I .-.5 d , A personality-need car, $35.Cost$85.9G8-96lO rg. uc. e ..,, . cor . J>nx ns wcr1n" Sl•fll . Unl1 m1te d earni n gs d 581 22 0 ,.. part tJme, good money. $43. 'h cor . -11' Opr. V:H1ed hrs + potential w /co. lhal has CaJl 645.0145 Great Savings on used coast Firewood Supply wknds. Apply in 1x:rson, the ec.lge. Les Young & Furn, appli. & Misc _1551toc~estcr.C.M . Assoc .. In c. (213) Wilson's BargainNook German .Hall Clock . h . 1 t 1 11 7713 112a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545 W l9thSt CM Beaut chimes. 7fl tall. J' one ~o 1c1 ors, u ur --· ·• <>'100 p ~n., ~l\Aa part time, salury hascd SALES -Presl1g1ous La· ....... , 1005 . •• · etersen ...... -..-.. on a bi lily, 11:J111 Hca<'h hie lop boutique offers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leava~g S~ate. Lots ~{ IRVINE CC GoU Mem· Blvd. Suite 8,llB. wonderfu l opportunity crifice beauL rosewood misc meld g furn & ant.I· bersh1 p. $800. or best of· 1ur artistic, creative box grand piano, 1849. ques under SSO. Also An· fer. Leaving rea644-0ll0 Printing Experienced Li tho-Stripper pt'rson to participate an 675·1403; 6J.3~720an4 l1que DR set, h":ge tabl~ all phases o{ business " w /leaf, 6 chairs :+-9 Mahogany labl~. 4 chrs. with a ss i s tantRolltopdesk,Sroll,xlnl bar /buffet+ c hina $125.Zenith2l b/wron· managerial potential. cond. $450. Brass bed, closet + linen chesL AH sole$50. 581·5MO Reta 11 ex p e ri e n ce ~~5014~4 4 -6749 or orig pcs. Valued at $14-00. Couch matching love· n c.<.:e ss.a .r y. SEND -· Sellfor$850.CallShe":Y seat.' Antique wine ({f,:>UMc.lormterv1ew : Appll~ 1010 a t ~organ Nur ses glasses etc292S DMen· Write Ad no377, Daily ••••••••••••••••••••••• Registry 548-9361 o r do.za 75i -6178 • • Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 833 -2365 before 6pm.1---------- Min.1mulft OM y~ H· Cu~tu Mesa. Ca 9<!626 Norge gas dryer f6S Alter 6 pm 640-9663. Stick Pins peri•nce str1ppht9 ---LKenmore washer$8S 840-1868 single color f« small •Sec'ys, looldleepen Guar /Del546-8672 Mattresses._ After7pm. prHHS. Camera ex-L•~ Reinder~A~en~ 17Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. Queen,Full&TwinSets ColorfulCalderLilho.$95. ~eftce helpM. 40W Birch St, ~-8 90 Avocado Cost $425. Sell. Priced lo Move Now!! Rose Dali Etching, $1SO. r• • Newport Beach l $l15. 493.5350 S33·9G2S &646-8&86 Picasso Etching. $195. Call For Appt. ---------1 --------· _ Pvt pty. 535-5595 Doy Shift Apply in penott MARTEC REPRODUCTIOHS, lt4C. JJll W. M.a rAnhur Blvd Santn Ana, C.:alll. Established 1965 REFRIG. 2 OR, $85. Big 2 Sof t h · re OR$135SXS$195.All1''F a, wo c atrS, co ee KNITTING machine. ---------Cln. Xlnt. S49·8SOO table. end table, la mp, Brother I p .-Cile 588. SECRET•BJES ----------1 $400. 846--0542· Never used. Make olfer. ""' Kenmore Electric bryer. 644·1559 Needed Immediately Excellent working condi-•Loveseal &Sofa, Very (;ood typing&sh tioll $50. 499·1240. goodd Mqu~llly~~ FOR CHILDREN-cute Super long term assign. 1-----------1 use · ovang · lamps, mirrors, etc. lmmed1ulePl1.1cements Apt Size Refrlg/~er. WATER BEDS & Ac · Hndpntd wd, cus work Cull Margaret Priest Elec ck>thes dryer. Both cessorles new/used. also. 675-1560. 540-4450 for $150. 675-3805. 673~ i20~ 33rd St. An Equtil N !!:VER A r·EE ' • Elee. dryer $75; ping pong Opportunity l!:mployt•r AT TEMPO ycles 1020 NB. tbl, top qual $40; rnd USC1tzensh1pRcq'd TempoTemporary Help ....................... KhM)tJaeW .. •bed redwood patio ut $50. ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~Used Bikes/Parts. SU/up. $7.S 673-6'14 S31H373. -B uy/sell /trlldt. 2488 ' 1---------- N e w po rt 8 l. C M . GOLD Tone aOtch 'g. Firewood. Split. Pine. Del w .... • ...... ... , ... , (er ••••r • .,.,.,., l••hw•..., ) for Clalll.Oed Ad ACTION c.n A hllr Pl.t A . ..._ MJ ... 71 642-7910. Fk>NI couches. a' & 1·. ~Stacked. $75 cord. $4'1 .,,, cnr. lbl. & ovenhed lb~. ~ ~. M&-6I03. LIKE N E ~ Schwi nns, larrrp.UkenW.8464318 Ladla, 11" Breczelapd, FISlttta Silver Glass Mens 22" Speedster 3 IUNOSIZS Bdrm. 14'l , Skb.. llO's_ Martcer ST spd. MS. ee. Wknda a ltlra. lonl \win box••· Blndinca. Gd. cond. $50. eve. 552-1764 • malt., mlae. baby ~ QuJW, nylon 6str ~.. Maple bkcase. • ~ • ~•H. XlnL cond TWIN V1t1ilY 10 apd. o(ber t.em.s. 8"·5209 f75. 4'0-0070 many extraa. ISO. II MM31l •• 11 '* IO Fiberf'\aH ~tal tbl ----------t•••••••••••••••••••••• 1'/00ftlour awlVel chrs. cr;•r;::.. HlO ~~~·~=~~ :~o41~e to apprec . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le••ot, M•m 21 ,22.r---------- Mlnolt• SR T 10\ w/ 10•11' &.o 8pnl. ~na ao Steel shelva l ' x :J' equipment. O\'ef $L$ Br1to. cc.ta tUS HCh. AH for $30 Call 642-7'162. Mesa "4·111r1 A CONVENIENT SHOPf'INC ANO S£WINC CUIOE FOR THE GAL ON THE CO. For More lnfot nmtioa Cal S.• 642-5678, Ext. 330 Y oa'll Rate Raves I Quilt Look! "Up lo :!Ii ' ... 1111s nuw ava ilalJil-~!I to !JU' slip:. µlac m g on w;ul Ing IJ::,t. l'U\H•r 111' "JJI r1rsl ('l)ffi\', l1r ... 1 :>t'l'\l'fl. 675 XO! I 50' Boal Slip fnr lknt. OeJulllul loc:auon C .ii I ti42 ~ltiOti Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM JET SKI IOAT Ues1gncd a nd h1111l h\ Hon Jone:. M J r1 no•. hu1lde rs of the \\url<b fd~ll'Sl racing hu ll-. Ha milton three -.t.1gc J• I powert.:d by 22.> hp frt•..,h water <'uolt•d 1-'01 d Marine with .Jppn" t.: hrs tes11ng t mw. Bo.ti will be featurt'<I 111 \pnl 1::;s ue of P mH·r 110.11 Cash pr1 tc :iX.1110 714/557 -554(; 17' Pipestone 100 ,)1)hn::.rn1 & trailer. Ski l'qU11)mc111 XlnL c-ond 4~1x :!llJ1i Aircraft 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAOt-: :! B1 llonw 1111 P e n 1 n -.u l.1 I nr (".hi Atrplam'. ~!I,()('() Eq1111' ' 548 l58~1 kATC l<A \'t;~ IOI' thP cr11p, l rn•h ,. •>' you looa.. " hn you arrlv• In 1111• oui•taodlivt -hlrl <'OllldMI!•~. l:hl><>•tt l•bo •rdin ... rayoo llofn, kl\lla, PrtDtf'd l'at1 Hn HU : ~lt1u' AIM'tl ~. ht 11. I•, 16, IS. 8tr.. II (bull ao llkf'a I~ 1•rd• •IMh rabrlr Sf'tMI II 00 I« ••rh pattern. Acid ts Nnts for urh p•llttn kK n,.t .tlHs mall artd •s>ttl•I handllna. ntht<rwtt• third· n ... O.hvery .... t•ll• 1111~· -'-«rnOtt ~to Mirian Mlt11n. 442. thf Olllly l'llot. Pallttft ~P' . m ~•t 1b S.. Ntw Y~. N V 10011. rrtM NAME. AllORP;S.4'. 7.IP. Sl!E a"CI STYL& lfOMfll'!" ONE F"Rl:E PATftaNolvour ~toMndfor.-fre.pal Cwn 111tlde Nf;W llPRINO SUMM gft PATTF.R N CATAl.00 IOO&t11-.. •lltltf't ,.... pallcf'ft t'OUflillll'I S.nd lk ,_ Sf!W t t.:N1T 8oaa wrtlit Ml~t1-JllCP•l .. t'll • II ~ lnlUIM ,_-"Ion 8-11 It 00 1.,....s.w1na ~ 11 oo ~'*r~ a tonm \\ tlh 4 f.h,.. r• 1111 1111llt·h1<1k IUjt' Ctoch~l or IUI< )Min tu I l'OI •II I, lllUt la WMdO' 11( 1Jl1tltlOOll> thf"n quk''-.1)' •M• n hlf<•'th•q l'tHtf'to 71'h Olr .. ••IJnoa ro• : •ht'"'' 3t". h -01 ...... "llh 11111 frlnltl'. ~n<I Sl.00 fOf' f'a~h paltf'rn. Add is• for urll p3lll'm lor first·clus mail and spc-r13I handling. S!'nd lo Alir<> Broolts, 105, the l>111ly l'flot, N~l~ralt Dt'fl( , nox 1&.1, Old CltH~<>a SlMltM, N~w Yorio, 'N Y. 10011 rronl Nallll', Address, Zip. Pallttn Number. Savt' dol!llrs' C"rtalr ' bta~l tlltnaJ St-n<I ror l'i"w lt'I' NffdlMralt Cahloe ! 31.tesl.,-M prinll'd tMk1t' TY Ntw! N1~ Pllty Qwtu SI 00 N"'I fllppl•C~ . S1 00 Srw • t.:nll lloc* • • SI J:I Nff'd~l11t Boo1r •••• ll 00 n-tt Crwtl~ llocllt • . . SI 00 Halrp I\ C'roc!Mot Ao* . SI 00 lllftanlCn>C:b« ~ • SI 00 lftttaftl lll.ttoramt' l\oolt . ll 00 ln.ta11l Mon«y ~ • SI 00 Comp!~<> Cl" Book St 00 C'omplf'tt' Afahlns 1\4 SI oo 12 P'1a.-At!fllans ILJ 60' !** ol lfQ\11ltUI ~ Muat'llm Quilt Oook •a • SO' uQWturorTodAyllO sv Red of II J Irr)' R""' 5Cl' Narco one l'lt•v,·n l'Wn J1141 channel TStk<I l''' • I cond. St>OO. KtlH J:l!I:! ~n,S°'e/ ..... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HENT: VW CumpPr \ .111 Sips 4. Al'. 1ull~ 1•q11111 Ry 011y or WI.. :>!iii HH .• 36'' Sht.'ll , panl.'ll1•cl, 111 s ulatcd, lul(gaµ\' r.11·k. dl>I doors. s:.wo. 91i0 :!7nl _ _., Mobile Homes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEAT 1nfl.it1on. 1n\t·~t $1900 (Pr rnrqk. ::.al1•1 & la ve an I urn ll'x22 ' Ram t.l()w travel trlr w/ lnc·cl y<l 111 lovt.'IY old pk ~111 rent $SO mo. A "com In<' ~hJ ~ rrp~. 1ndr & out rf11~. stove, fu• n pal10. 11 w n 1 n g " . g n r d 1• 11 arttnhse. Sll>l'111!«' 'ht'<I. I~ tree" & Oc ll1 t't.'1l' in Npl areu Pt·l" OK Qwnr: 646 706ti 11 u n ti n ~I o n 11 .1rh11u1 Arca. 34X 60 1.n•,•n tmar. 2 llr . 21tJ \dull Park Pvt ply 114h 1~1~ :--1·:1.l. JCll1· 1h·m' "11n .1 lhlll\ 1'1 101 l 'IJ,..,1111·!1 .111 t~ll ·"" x :! I hr-. 111 ,'\: 01111 ,, 1 1: , l\' °'l.1 Jlltllfl I 11 Sanl.t \n,i I 1• • "·' ,ti S.tnd I ',111\1111 I In 1111• • l I :-. \ \ I I·• 111 I I I I ' 1:1 \ .., 11111\ I 111 1• .... 1 1 I ''. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ••••••..•......•..••... 4 WH EEL DRIVES (,I I{ I I 'I I I 111 1 MEW & USED 1•111 l t 11 I $2177 t1' ti II 111 t I • I ' II'\ '"I detutlroi~ VTOYOTA ( 'I , I 1:1 \ I 11 I • • 1 .. 1 . •11 '1'""· I·• 1111 >-.<.1 .\,II •l.1\ ,jt, i I 1' \I "' Truc;k~ 9560 •···•··••·•••··•·•·•··· PICKUPS 1,t11>11 °'I I 11 I lt1'\ HEW & USED l'I t• I 1.11 I .11 $2177 ' I I J.11 l I II •• ;.1·1~ ...,.,, l ti \\ lw• ·h ~ t ' l ' ',I f1'1 I ~erutlUW VTOYOTA I IJl>o'-H•" hn1 r 1.1 ,.. 11 ·~ ti.I S1utl1 li.1"1·1 I 1111 •• 1 • tt,Ul •, \ti\ tli·.JU ~,._, 1111 l'I l'I I \Jll 1 1%1,i 1-'lllll> p11 '-t11> \\tlh "I' ("lit'\\ l l)j,!101' 1\ .1111 .. l1a11!\ 'l".1.,lt:~I. .:1 r1 . l'on lt.111 • 1 \l.l', It II \ 1• I' 11 I'S 'Int, ,,,,,i 1o1i. .3>-i• 1 • .! c; \1 \I. t'Jlll Ill I I' 1 I" i1 I' ,hd ~' t~I:> .l!fj I 1; I <'HE\' r r•1.1 1• l':n~. ~um p i, 111 hrukr-,, ,1111 .1.k• O!Jlii! ti I.! l.1 lll t1I ~I. , I I I !I I \\ 1• t I -----. --..... DAILY PILOT WednNd~ . ~rch 19. 1975 Aldo•. l•porttd ...... IMpomd ...... IMfMN fed ....................... ....................... ....................... -~ Tntdls 9560 Auto1 Wont.cl 95'0 Autos WClfth.d t5t G1Mrol t701 9707 IMW 9712 A91es. •povted ...... IM,_. ........ .•••••.•.....•........• ·•·····•···••········•• ..••...••............• . ...................... •••••··•···•····•······ .................................................................... . '7tf'OROP U. F ~h4 • Ciall 548~. $3800 ti 2 C H 1': V \' P k u p Camper boot. A l', oH•r dttve, R&tl . m.•w tram. & t· I u l l' h ~ 8 9 5 S~H244 646 I~ 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'ocd, '70 Econohne 300, "' Autu. l'omplt!lc Sun· dh1.I c·a mµt•r unit Pra. pt,y.49.t .!150 ~ A..tosWGRted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~ PAY TOP DOLLAR FO H TOP l'S t-:OCAR.S FORJ-;1(;"1 , l ><>MESTIC llrl I. \:-...'lit ':-. II your l'Jr 1:. l'\11 J deJn ~t!e us fi r,t BAUER BUICK W4!5 llarl>or Hhd Co:.t.1 .\h-.,,1 ~17'1 ~.AlO WE BUY IMPORTS I o p Doll .1 r l'ur \n\ ,\fakt' or ;\I 1Hll'I · JIM PANOS MAZDA :!VO l :-. M .J 11\'hl'Stl'I . .\nuhl'1 111 h..ilit)UU(I TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IM . ~ NEWPORT lf"lPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. ft.6. 642·9405 TO P Dull.1r paid ior liMW's and all o<her Im f>Ul'll'cJ l"dfS. Crevier BMW :O.Jnla Ana 1!35-3171 SELL US YOUR CAR! We pay toppriu! MUST BE CLUM Wii i tJke :in~lh111g in 1r,JCJt. watl'ht.':.. nngs, I'\ :..d l'. .!tMlO 11,\HUOH BL\'O. ti15-1.JCIU COSTA MES.\ \\ .anll'll Thunuabird I !Jli:I l<• ll.167. must LC' 1n g 11 u d .., h •1 fl l' • <.: a I I .118 O:!.l!I o,.....c_..,·, Hlghftt S.,,... 0ttlMports lltl Muey Toyota C..all RogN or Bill t1n ~ FREE APl'WSAL W1• buy used cars & tru1.b Call GROTH CllEVHOL ET for a free a pµr .11,a I GHOTll l'}IEVROLET ltl21 I Meach Blvtl. ll untan~lon Uea<'h ~17 tilltli 549·3331 --- For l nlports l'a1d tor or Not D.an Lewis I~ 1~6 Harbor, l:.M. 6469~ WE BUY ~lllZ . Por:.t·hl'. ltolb lloyee. l'l,1 ... ::.1~. Exol11::. & lmµorts JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS · 1200 w. Coast Hwy. 645-1102 Atross from tht ~lbol 81y Club ---1-----------t '67 S IM CA. 4Spcf.1-4Dr, 1.att> '7! JOOLS. ~lll''t!lll, OaAN•I COUNTY'S Rtll. ~Int 33m1)g w / low nfilg. Perr. cond • OLDtsT :.p.trl• run ning tha:.~•s SJ l 00 . u fr c r, U a y, ~ ~ !Ht. JOot, .t 9 4 -9 4 7 3 . e v e s ~ --197 -2&>!.I. • Alfa Rom•o 9705 ---• - -•••••• •••••• •••. ••••••• ~stin-Heoley 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salt>:. Serv11:e Leasing Roy Carver, Inc. Alfa RCMMO Buy or Leose \uthorw!J Sates & Servate Beach Imports 1\1.i t Arthu r a nd J a m burloe 1!4tl Dove 752 -O'JOO Nt:wporl Beach Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• um~ Auda 100 1-'-i, :ill t·\ 1r;i•., l1kl' llC\\ Must sdl' lti.000 mill's ~. E\c:. or wkmb .. >.\Ii 1128.'i ur \\ kd.1~ ~ li4ti 77:>3. 70 Audi IOOLS :! Door. 4 !>Pt'l'<i. AM F~t. '1·r} 1•lcan. ruru. ::.upt.·1 ' lH!>tiH:-.W I Only $1799 Crevier BMW :!OH\\' l:..t Strl'l'l !'><111t.1 .\n.1 KJ5-31il & & 'til Au~lin Heuley Hoads~er. 3,000 OD t;xd. cond. 493-7113. Rolls '\ioycc BMW 4!34 E . 17th Sl. Costa Meu :>46·4444 BMW 9712 73BMW '74 BAVARIA A11 t11 ~~t~~~l!roo1 . CLOSEOUT AM !l"M stereo, air, 1 SAVESSS owne r c ar wath cm ly * 530i * 17,000miles. (356JPH1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE Crevier BMW DELIVERY 4!1lH w i-.1 Strt·•·t GOOD SELECTION SJntu Ana XJ.' .11 ;1 s considering • . * L•ast.g• ~ Ellm111ate the m1dc.Jle \,,I/I mc1n. Leas(' direct lrom adthonLccJ c.Jealcr' Datsun 9720 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'fht're musl be a reason '74 260Z full DRK 9M 111 ,,,.:ire :n in sales. 1!1 In \C:.t'd, ammac, $6!!00 olr. sl·n1ce 11 1 1n sch."<:t10n. Mu:il ~t>ll, t•al l l·ull 213 wx . .,21 1 eH· Crevier BMW ·7J 240Z 15,UOO rm ;wij W. Isl Mreet J\1r tondalaonl'd ~~ Santu Ana Kl.53171 b44! !J!!SI & & Ual~un Wagon Hl72 Auto. a ir, rad1ab . szzoo. 586 249:1. t720D...._ 9720 ....................... ·····-················· 1974 260 Z 2+2. brorue, like new. $6000. 495-5010 (3) 240Z'S 2 <'73's> 1 ('71). Pru~es slarl u t '71 2 40Z, WILL BUY YOU R DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAtiEN PALD 1-'0R Oil NOT. W l l..L PAY TOP OOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN. s.iu O.W2 ~utomat1c, air cond1uon· Rat 9725 an#(. t a p e pl uye r ••••••••••••••••••••••• (742G1V> $3677 . DMLUDiA -TOYOTA 1966 Horbor, C M 646 9JOJ '74 DATSUN ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST l MMt::O I ATE DELIVERY All Models &Colors Dick Millfl" Motors 120 W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana ~7-2132 PICKUP '69 1''1AT 124 Spt. Cpe. lo Extra low miles. 4 ... pel'd males, air. AM/l'~M $1400. tr ansmission. l"Jtnper After ti pm, Call Allen shell. (\IW9UTJ t>4tH743 $2977 • 69 t'IAT ,1$50Spader40M ma. Kint cond. nu lan::. de.GI\ lUDiA ~7J:J.I~ 9727 VTOYOTA ••••.....••.••....•.•.. 1966 Harbor. ( M 646 9303 -- Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1975 OMEGA ORDER YOURS TODAY TAKE YOUR CHOICE '67 RAMBLER AulQIT\tl" v1ny<1op po .... l{"'"'.I TRt<1141 '69 FORD GALAXIE XL '2 Or • f l A11t .;m.:ttir P'JW'ir • tt'(•r1ni:; air r ""'1Cl•:1vn•ng 980~ IV) '67 MERCURY COUGAR A itom.ito< oow;>r ,•<ienng ••d•o. heatt>r VCK2f.9) $ '70 CONTINENT AL COUPE Full pe;wf·t f.Jl.. ~'"" 4 r ... ,.1 tee '• tf]('J • 11 ~ OJ6BlPl '72 OLDS TOR OM ADO F)ll OC)Wf'tf' f.t 1 rv "'v1•,1 t '''' 1949F£G '72 MAZDA RX2 Cou()(' • !-.O"t"1' ,, •' .m1t,~1 " rJd•O hOitifOf' 1994JCSI 168 FORD GRAM TORINO GI Ct'luP" Aut,,mal•C pawe< \llJf'ftr'O vinyl top. air con<Jot•on1no 1VlV!l8l1 I I 5877 ·. .... VISIT OUR HUGE 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER $ "Home of the TERRA VAN" 1975 GMC PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TAKE YOUR CHOICE '7 2 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE Halliv.het>I• rJC11u.inoh<.'.iler 3~000m•te (1!>7FLY! '72 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN AulOn'ldhC pawer •,tf'N1ng I brake ,.,r cond v.ny1 IOP C•U<~e contrOI f678JFTI '72 FORD PINTO 4 •0f'"<:l lran""'S61()n, r,IChO ~nd hP.ater (444£ YI lttf; f "" (•"'f'llt fO '\ ~ t)t.., I '* i4 .. "'1 f"O"O .... f.10 1._ ..... l .. ,'t"""l ,., ... , ... ,,._, •••• toi 1• -41'H H •' 170 MONTE CARLO Auto....,hc pow•• ~lf'ennq ~ btJk• s vinvt 100 air cond11lomng (897AIE) '70 MERCURY COUGAR Au1om;ilot power Sl~tn<J powPr brolkl'~ air condt110M>O (070GSOI 51677 ~l~r::~. OMM '" 52977 COl1d 1111 wt>eel. AM/FM r8d10 (96:.>GXA) 1 73 OLDS 98 s3177 ~~!~~.!OfY~•~~90 ~nyr loo lollded I 2 113011 I - 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL MEW '75HONDA SEDANS ;y 0 U r C h 0 I C e 0 r accessories plus lax & license. O rder yours today. "FRIEDLANDER" 962!i G G ll•d . G G \H.777 7 ,~--------J OCJU or . -9730· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ti9 XKE 2+2. Auto, air, wire whls. AM/.1-'M. Xlnl. T a k e o v e r pymts. Balance $34!75. 4!Yl -6072 afltipm Pvtply. Km""°"" Ghio 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 KG New cng, tires. ~car s hift hou. ... mg. Best offer. 54!!·021S4! Mada 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 4 Maida WO!fJl#I R X4 . Rota ry engine . A m /Fm r ud ao. X ln t cond. S3900 or bt.•sl offer. Ca II 673 2799 197 4 .M a1.d a. HX4 . Whi te /T a n , AM /FM s te reo, ai r conchtaon, mags , ratlaals, factory rear :.uspens1on kit, lo m il es. Immac ulate ~3600 . 5 4 6-4290 uf l :1.30pm. Mercedes Bem 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL US YOUR OLD CAR. WEU LEASE YOU OURS! 100 N 1-: W & U S F: D T 0 CllOOS E House of Imports 523-7250 --- Now Purchasing Top C'fluality Used Mercedes Contact Used Car Manoget '73 4!80 4 Ur. Sedan . Loaded 1 Sharp ! Must sel l . B l·s t O f fe r . 833 11084 . '75 450S£1. Loaded. Gold. Les:. than 3000 ma. Sunrf. 640 5ti73 74. 45-0 s1-:. s lvr , blk. llhr, s n ruol. alum. whls, :.tcreo. crs. cntrl. all op- tions. excc car. 16000 m1, 1.1kl' over lse, & save. !J 5 d.1ys 213-\126·6515 wknd, l'VC. 7 14 -49!H 60l Mr . l hllmun 1.t) Mercedes 230S, 4 dr, pwr s teerin g & brakes, auto lrans. Very clean, Kint mech cond. $2100. 548·14117. ·1;1 250SL Coupe. 2 roors. Wht/red. May trade. Xlnt cond. $6700. (714 ) 523-3028. F ot 0-UW Ad ACTION CalJ A DAILY MOT • AO.YISCMl Ml·MJI DICI WtLSOM~S WILSON. FORD . SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! Buy Your Br•nd Hew COURIER and Receive 5150 ' CASH REBATE from FORD MOTOR CO. LIKE NEW SPEClALS "71 ..,...,... ~ter Auto. t rans .• powe r steering, radio, heater,. License #175CCM S,.Cld FiHKlag ........ 71 ,...0 bllCllbo9t Auto. t r a n s ., r adio, he aler, m ag w heels, decor group. License t7S4FAY Specld Ra--. ....... 5 1588. '74 Mere. c-t 4 door, 6 cyl., a uto . trans ., power steering, (dis c) brakes, radio,· heater, whjtewall tires. (886KBE> Specld Fia-ietg . ......... '73 Ford w OCJ09 Coun t r y Seda n V-8, · auto. trans., fac, a ir cond .. pow e r st eer .. Fam il y S p e ci al. License No. 445GVE S,.Ci .. ~"'9 ......... 52467 '14 Gr1111 T orMO V-8, auto. trans.. fact. air, power s t e e ring, radio, h eater, vin y l roof. (904J OX> S,.Clel Fie..CUNJ A•ailable "74 Pi.to S"'4M Auto . t r a n s., power steering, r adio, beater. whitewall tires, vinyl interior, low, low m iles. (4l5KXT) . Speclel~Nwj A•Clilable .52267 "71PWo ...... Auto. trans ., air · c onditioning , radio,. heate r . License No: 600DN W S,.Cld AiH.cillg ......... '71 rty-. Dater Auto. trans., power steering, r adio, heater. License #175CCM S,.Clel~illg A•oi.w. 5 1367• '70 C91ery y_. ¥• T• V·8, auto. trans.. real workhorse. (97791E) . Spec.lei Filtmcillg . ........ '74 Fant Fl 00 P JU Auto., p/s, p /b, R&H C40919U) Like New. S,.CldFM.clllt ....... 53267 "71 ... ~8ectrti JJS V-8, auto. t rans., fa<:· tory air conditioning, power steering power b r a k e s , w i ndow s. License No. 409C QH Specl .. ,._.. . ....... . s 16.67 . ..,.~ ....... V-8, auto. trans ., power steering. (76713E ) SpecWAll•clllt ........ 5 1377 I .WILSON I ••l•J;l~J 11255 Beacb Blvd. · Huntlntton Beach 516-1070~ 64W6(,. .. , • •• •• I T e e 2. !> s n I• 4 s a 0 2 s s a (. M •• l9 \ ( E J .. s • ; - DAILY PILOT A.toa.Mew tlOO Mtol. H•w 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 Aatos, Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .Auto•. Hew 9800 .AMtos.. Hew • 9~ . .......••••..••....••. ···················~t- .E'VE 101· A LOT FILLI I Brand New 75 GRAND PRIX .EXTRA SHIPMENTS OF 1975's HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND OUR $ELECTION IS THE GREATEST! WE',RE DEALIN' LIKE NEVER Brand New '75 FIREBIRD BEFORE. LOADED WITH STANOARO FEATURES Incl Automatic, power steering. power disc brakes, steel belled tires and much, much more. (165874) Brand Hew 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE LOADED WITH STANDARD FEATURES incl Endura front & rear bumpers. dlx 2-spoke wheel. Qylon blend carpeting. bucket seats, high-low venti1a11on (5165321 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Bucket seats, 2-spoke steenng wheel, cut-pile carpeting, inside hood latch, belted tires. front disc brakes. and much more Order in your choice o f color today. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY 52889 53989 INSTANT CREDIT •.• PHONE 546-8017 TAX REFUND Estimat.e-YOUR DOWN Pmt. JUST I CALL AND 5 MINUTES IS ALL ITT AKES Phone Now and let us help Iring yovr estimated Tax Return.with you and drive home in the car of your choice '69GRAND PRIX Landau roof, wire wheel covers, power wi ndows. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo, bucket seats. power door locks. air cond1l 1oning. (XXB 127) '71 GRAND PRIX Landau roof, bucket seats, POWer steering. power brakes, power win- dows. automatic transmission. (420DFA) 73GRAND PRIX ~f landau roof air conditioning, rally wheels. AM/FM stereo. tilt wheel. cruise control, bucket seats (HNU580) 53489 TAKE YOUR CHOICE "68 FORDLTDW.AGOH Power steering & brakes. automa11c. factory air. roof rack. AM/FM st~reo. 1 owner. (ZXX2351 '68 POHTIAC G TO COUPE Automatic transmission. radio. heater, p0wer steering rall y wheels. (WK917) "68 FOJlDG.Al.AXIE500 Coupe. Automatic. power steering. radio. healer. less than 55.000miles 1 owner IXDM677l '69 BUICK RIVIERA All the options 1nclud1ng power windows. landau roof, rally wheels, hltwheel.(XIA132l '73 CATALINA Cpe . AM/FM stereo radio vinyl roof ral- ly II wheels and much. much more· (143961) '73 FIREBIRD ESPRIT Rally wheels. raised letter tires, power steering & brakes. air cond1· t1on1ng. console. bucket seats less than 24 000 miles (090HGCl • BLVD . ... )> • Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Autos, hnported Autos, Imported Autos, Used Autos. Used Autos, Used Autos, Used Autos. Used ................................................•.•......................................... ·~····················· ...•.....•...............•....••••...•••••••••............................................•• Mercedes Bem 9740 Toyota 9765 Yoll&swGCJen 9770 Yol•o 9772 Cadillac 9915 Cadillac 991 S Continental 9930 Ford 9940 Plymouth 9941 •.•....•.......•....... ·············•········· .......................•••.....................•........................................................•..................•.............. ·····················-· I BU Y .J u n k V W CADILLAC 13 Mark IV. Absolulcly 1968 Ford LTD. 4 dr '73 Du..,l a E~on 6c~l .. 1 75 Mercedes parts /C:iirs. Call Dan SPECIAL '66 SEDAN gorgeous! Only 28.000 hardtop, pcrfctl ('IJIHl Auto lr<lll:O.. \\l'll ma1n- Exec. S~l·als SPECIAL 97!!-0935 (IHolU<im or Over 70 to <·hoosc lrom m1. & in pcrr. cond. 552 136:$ Uon, ur SS.I 1,11nl·li 1 ov. nt'r t ar. lil r.4, after 5pml VOLVO SALEI. From Sl!J!JS. <~MAC OE VILLE EVERY EXTRA. $6895. 482H. ea:-y tr\\y males, sll belt.· c;uo< till TOYOTA SALEI ---r'mam·ang&Lcasing Buyer w gd. credit can cd r ;i.d1al:-,. ~2U:lU. l\l<1reh 21:-1 unly • •74 VW-Extra Shcrp! Factory Demos & Ex-Full power, factory :.ur fin . $6675 + wx & lie. 73 RANCHEHO <.iT :151 tl-M St)H~I. Three low m1l<·a).!l' <•x f;ictury Demos & Ex-llurry.536 _4744 ecul1vc Cars. Good Used <'nnditionin~. vinyl top, l'vl. pt y . 552 -7000. Cleveland _Eng IU Gal ecul1Vt' l'Jr:-, rully ccuuvc C<i rs. Good Usecl ---Volvo~(·lection arnmac ul<tle. (SJKIU'il Eves/wkends,636--0072 gas lank, inslru !il('rco . equipped Toyota Selection '74 VW Bus, radwl llres, ALL PRICED - -- --air, sp. contrnl. :i.:1200. 28(1 with AM 1F,\t stereo. scr . 3XOti, lull :-.ill· pnl'C SlO,!Jl~I . ll'<IM' Jl ::.Ii:! !II ALL PRICED f'M stereo tape. M. any TO SEl.L $577 'li9 Cont. 4 Ur. In xlnt 4!H :!104 (lt•a \'l' rnsi.: 1 2 " • I cond . 4 Extra lire~; low To SB..L extras . I ,Ovit ma es. $4700. Days 04-1-4223, · · 1\ltllll l"fl~l _ ____ D l • ma. Sl,530. 673 6210 ~ves.Jt s ugh673 5~ ask GJ""" UUW · 7 4 EL 0 0 HA 0 0 ltllll UVtA days'. 54l:i-lu82E_ve~ or r. ocma er or ~ C A 8 H 1 0 L E T @J """ Mr. Dorse. ~-'ti9 Linc Cont. 4 dr, l 1pwr. ·"!(~· VOLVO S UNROOF. Ex c111ng VOLVO nut1rcs,good cond.S8!)0 '70 Bui? New clutch. brks. Cranberry f'1rc m1 st , l.rnda 644-8385. mo < ll:i month OPl'll \'IHI J) l • lcasl'. plus la\ I tGJl UD1A 4SOS E . r.nl ,,.,,,. , ...... ,. 0 '70 LTO C11unt1 y s,1 Wal!on F ull lf'\f.1 a u conn. racf1aT:. J.Jw m1 $1300 546 8672 '73 Country Sedan W~n F /P. A C. roofrack. lrl1 tow1n~ kal , new slcd rad1.1ls, lo m1, lowbook 646 347~ orig. paint Compl rebll h c ... 30 white leather 1nler1or. ----1966 Hor or. M 6db ., 1 19M H111hor C M /..JI. 9)0" Cor-•H• 9932 eng. ~l.550or make offer dual comforl lront S<'a L-.. .. .. .,. Musl s ell. 675-2804. 71 VOLVO 164 Power full pwr. fact. a ir, tTu1!'.e t.i7 SEDl\N I>c\'111!• Gil ••••••••••••••••••••••• s14,9-1~1. :-N .:miH Ll"'"l' ~~~~ TOYOTA al s;,!55 Kl mu (:Jlj month ~ open end leJ :>t'. plus ldX > 1966 H01bor: CM .646 930j 280 CO U PE . AM FM stereo. lull sale price $11,420 ; ser . 3820. l.<>a<ll' al $188.94 mo. I IK month open end least'. plus IJ>. ) Jim Slemons Imports (7 I 4t 833-9300 .62 VW Bus, ennine a steering. powt'r brakes, control. V1rtuall) cn~r) cond, lo m1 s. :-..1c .• it CORVETTES baskel case. SJOO or AM fo'm . Factory air, opl1on on lhas near new S6.i5. p,1 pty. 1>12 .!llitl -\lwavs a selecuon 01 '73 COROLLA trade. 548-4592. c'~LatEhAerN.I0968lcr~ SUPl::H ~~~~~~Lr-J~t~1l,~~'j cvc U!o.Cd "corvclle's. Phom• Manrick 9947 '"""" 2600 llAR BOR BL\ 0 . Camcrro 9917 about new '75':-m sl.O<'K. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (' o u P c 5 s p e e d ' VW p 1' C A.ut U d COSTA MESA 5-10 ~11011 ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• Howard Che"1"0fet 7 3 FORD Lran:>m1ss1on. radio and 66 op op amper. OI, se t>8 Camaro. 325 rng, ne" Dove and t.luail Sts. healer. (351.iHDl-.:J i1u5siii~~;~~5~. lmmac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 COUPE i>E VII.LE tires & brks (;<XJd cond Nr. l\laci\11hur :! Ooor~;*ctVERICK $2177 A.MC 9905 Pers ian Lime Fircm1sl. S900 552 :1377 In me. .Jamboree :rnd lln~tol 6 C) finder '72 VW Bus, Tan. Radials, ••••••••••••••••••••••• white Cabriolet top, Che•rolet 9920 Newport Beach&J:l 0.'>5j AiHn mallc Trnns sunroof. Z-bed, sodium Hl7:l Gr<'ml1n. xlnr cond. matchin g leathe r in·••••••••••••••••••••••• AM Radio l d l /f h I ('l' f II f 73 \'cite 45·1-Auto T Lop, DWl llh~l f11le va ves, am m as cv,•ry1 11ng ,, . a c tenor, I! pwr, ac.:t...11~ .. 65 ''orv<air Auto Whlle w thlueinWrit1r Cl UUW s tereo. 833 -5266 days. auLO tnin.-.. 6 cyl. good ster<'o. lilt whel'I. etc. So , " · • lthr llll. rncini.: gm 1>111 1795 .494 -5409cves. m1.$221111,i l4 8.li·t>-1'11 Cleanit's a shame loeall 1r un~~o rlati o n . s75 . stripe 1\1r, Sll'l'l'O, fl\" S MB 72. 22 0·a /e, :.auto, ~. :, TOYOTA _ it used. ,224, only Sl)>l!l5 644 7282 w 1 n d , s t r g b r k s !we at xlnl cond towner, ~ ~ "66VWSqbk Buick 9910 NADt::RS CAOILI.AC, CONHB..L 494 4j4MOSH Ji ll DailyPilot&.,loyee $5.600,l)..15·6214 New4~~~;:f:6.$750. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600 HARBOR BLVD . CHEVROLET T l Corvctt{' lln<' O\\ne i Parkinglot ---744 1966 H0tbor, CM 646 9303 1969 Bu1<·k Skvlark. air. COSTA MESA 540 !JllK) SALI::S & S~RVICE E>.. condition. l'.ill for :1:111 W. lla;. Cek.ta Ml·:-.1 MGI 9 T · h 9767 .69 VW uuG--1 t d R/H, xlnl cond. saoo. All ---t 54., .,..1 or call ••••••••••••••••••••••• riump 0 .xn con · 6PMorl.\knds lYt5-u38S '73 ELOOH/\L>O 2828Harborllvd. app . o-~-l·.:> M ;ir~art't(;n'l'Om<in 1970 MGB red convl•rl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOOO. or Best offer. CABRIOLET. Sp,1rldmg COSf/\ MF.SA '&t CORVETL'E. :Qi cu •642--4321• ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Open Da1h & Sun 'lll .LO I' ~1 .!!I.!~ 11 .J rbur Uh tJ , (.'o:-ta )ksa 546-1934 7 :1 s t .J l I II n \\' ·' g 0 n . l..o.11 IC'd . .! I 111)11 mL Stt'rOO, ;111 :1.1111 ('01111 X.1!1 0059 1,1, IH.L \ I· Ill HE. xlnt (f:.111'>1> t II r 11p t•on<f. ,\lusl :-••I ' :-..m ·,:jj; :mo or h7:l ~.L 1 t>!i ",tll,1 Ill 1 tit l'llllS gd. ~\)(I Of ht ... 1 Ol I .11i11 4l!J:M Pontiac ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 FIREBIRD ESPIRIT lmm:l<'11l:11e .111 . "Lt•reo. rnll••\ "lll'l'lo-11nlv lh,000 null~ •.!i i.II-.\•· w/black anl. ~ tnnnl·au '74 TRIUMPH TR6 644·1549or979-0386 '73 BU ICK 225 Sedan. Col1lllon white, white 546•1200 10 .Turbn 4410. -!:ti Post . cover:-. h1gg rJek. maA 1970VW, xlntcond Lamiled trim, vanyl lop. lop, red leather interi or. Uisc brakes. Flared Fen 70 2 OH , A/C, H&IJ, runs ~"·"' \\ I "t1 •·•·t whls ::,l ,!.175 1168 9172 Original 290 miles. 4 s1475 0 r Best Offer. tapel!try 1nlenor, dual dual comforl lmnt sca t:., .·71 VEGA VAN • <krs. Spoil1..•r. 630 ll7l. 1:tJ . nl•t>d s minor bet~ :-;.111t .• \111 i-..11 .1171 Crevier BMW · ~p <•cd trans m1 ss1on , Calls75-6437 romfort ~l'als, lull pwr. full pwr. ract. a1r.slc rco. 1 owner $1195 6JO 1710 . 6339264. 'work S800 or bc~t ofr radio. healer. radial lacl. air. stereo, cruise cruise control. etc. Truly ll12 2967 or4!f7 !928. 645.0525 tires. :-parkling yellow VW '74 , deluxe pop top control, l'tc ,\JI the op-a s tudy 1n el eg~nc<' -Dodcje 9935 .· Economical Fun &I M(i B Red. Huns pdrfct•l. ~cw steel Radiab. HrJkes. fuel pump, etc padded role IMr. S.111 co' er & s l e r l' o l J p ,. ~!I., II. 494 -0508 <432U> camper. 16000 ma, hkc uons. (.W-111GB> Onl y <427353 1 Onl y ~55!15 72 Impa la.~ dr hardtop,••••••••••••••••••••••• MustClftg 9952 $AVE new, $6,350/ofr, PP , S.369 .'> Nl\BERS NABERS CAOILL1\C lo.1cl('(f.Sl9?5 '?2 l'OLARAl'luhl'pc.t..o •~:••••••••••••••••••••ii6.GnmPn -.l.>.llOUmil~s 675-9176 CAD I LLAC . 2 600 2600 HARBOR RI.VD . 71·1ti7J<m9 mi R II Ac xlnl l'ond flJ.M .1~Whecb has b1..•en l'<'1.1,,1 1 ,,,11.i 1-·ut t~ llAR U()I' BLVD COSTAMES\540 'lltJO --. . . ••l.l b d"I I ~ D l ,· Vof•o 9772 ' n -~ .• -----. '72 lm ala,4drhard.o . Prtcedlo ... ellti.+1 7~10 .na _ie .1Y .:1r __ nwn{'r C'fJUl pl sl 'f1t11l>t·s11111er "" .. llhnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMl',~AS40·~~·73 SEDAN DE VILLI': lo.idt·d.s1!1!l5 . p :: .-. <..111 .afL 4 .l0 540 l.!ll 4!>31Jl)l.}!°\.111l'h 11w111 1· """ UUW C Slatelv Burnt !'.>fcnna 714 673 0089 i•J :->winger, 6 {'YI, good 67 M I Po"che 9750 ORANGE ·73 ci-;N fUHIAN onvl. matcllang v1ny top'. _ · · __ cond .. nu tin·~. 42M. u~tun~. \l'Q · l' l'·•:1· Thunder-bird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO COUNTY Loaded in Jerry cond. lapeslry anterior. fa<'I :i.Hi50or best 67:1 21:13 ram:;. :-11J t• pipes: high ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 !J ll T. 5Speccl New stcel hl'lted rJd~ air, full P"r. stereo, lilt '67 MALIBU ~•s.c. Holly. $100S t ,Il l .111 1'173. lmm.11·ul<11 .. • Mn<.I. A1r,Am /fo'm.Aubcrginc VOLVO ~J.500 .')Sti tiOOO ur wheel. twil1lc ~cnl1nel. ti!l Uod~e Curonl'l. !I p.1~:-6,6't<I llllih .il l lt'lory opuun. .... s.tot.S. Ph: 838-5790 1966 Hnrbor ~4" 9303 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 586·981-1 arc only a few reasons lo WAGON ~~n .. 31_r . lugg rad .. ~!JO, Oldsmobile 9955 1:11 h7t.6 nr I!! I x772 197•1 ,114 2 0 Po ch Volkswagen 9770 Largest Volvo dealer in 'G4Riv,clean,good shape, inspect this tine auto. 8JJ _343_! _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · r:; k ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County! Buy or ~ or best ofter (401 11 PC l Only $4495 Aulomet1c t ransmission, ~ Ch 3 p<l G 111 superb cond. 8 trac Leasedirect. · .K42_626.q ·' NABERS CADILLAC. pow(•r s tcl•r1n~. mpg,ar:~~. ~11 ·b~'k s, Salt·~andSt•r\11·1• ~-~f;'.; s tereo. S565o. *LET US* ~,·w~·3 Cadillac 9915 ~~~T~~,Rr,~~~~o~:;~,o., :~~:'n~~:f2a4191.i~ cylinder ~.;~.~7~ d e nt :-~·loo . ~~~S~R~~~ 72 PorM·he 911T, sil ver TAKE THE i4€1 ii!'i. .. ...................... ·72 COUPE OE VILLE. $977 HOHDA CARS w /blac k. 5 s 11d , air, BUGS --------_ 1972CoupedeV1lk. 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P /B, A/C. $850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part.! &Service tNttsp•rt• •• Onl y $3995 NABERS Nova, l of o kmd, orig. 646·4123 'ti7 OLDS !IK, Air. lull Weld1n((&F~bncal1ng CAD IL LAC . 2600 buyer. only 4600 mi. --------powl•r, \lll)l lop, $..'JOO 73 T-BD ,\11 . :>lt'r<'o, h•allwr in- ll'nor. Vin) I lop, po~ w1111l11"" power :-c.its E. m 11 r " ~ \' I 1• a n l-.q · .! 111-1-11:<:\V , Only $3999 ·. Crevier BMW -· ~VII W h i SI rt'f'I •. S.1111.1 An .1 X.l.1 ,lf,t .... ·-· _w_o_rk_m_a_n_s_h_•p_G_u_•_r_a_n HARB o R a L v o , $2500. 646 9694.548-3838 '70 Ford LTD Brougham. 5S4 -0:1-17 teed COS.TA M ESA~9l00 ----4 dr, ammacuJale cond -------·-1952 Chevy panel, good Loaded with power ac Pinto 9957 Wc1 11tc•d fhunde rl.lt(d •VW TUNEUP• Cadillac '72 Coupe de working cond. Call morn-cessor1es. 846-1677. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!lh.l to 1%7, mu~t I~• luyorl.HM * $24.95 * Ville, While. Private angsonly,675·92.87,$800. --'7J,2 dr :>edan Wh1tcdcl"< i:nrnl sh,qw ('allS480· Author1zt'<l Party 646-8897 --- --70 LTD. 4 dr, full power. tan int , must c;t'll ofkr Sales &~rvlct' Inc l <Po1nt:s. Plugs, ~~_,..,.._ __ ....,,.llilll~· •V.L ' COMPANY Laqwdauon, xlnl eond.SU00,640-S276, 494 -4>4~1547 l7ll V~a 99N leach Imports ltotor Valve AdJ & 011 1970 EL DORADO. 47.000 purchaso or TOP. '75 must sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthur and Change Fora..i.n.d Ad AcnO~ m1 , new radials. An MALIBU Sta Wan., '73 ----7:1 Pinto nunabout. 20tiOO 7:l \.r~.1 llatchbk, au\a, . Jumboret> ' fhe Brooklyn Bug Co Call absolute beauty. Nol 1 IMPALA Sla. W~n, '73 L972 Ford. 56,000 mi. A.C m1 4 spd. cu.st<>m ant 111 r, ;11n 11m , pwr . 17 ·"8-0ove 7520000 11174(.;huieSt.CM A WIJ,.. ....,_ penny under $21100 BUICK Eatate Wl{n . '7$ P /R,P /S. Pin strips tad1al !l , g real MPl;. m1. xlnt cond PP. Sllll. . 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AM/FM radio. oower steering. power brakes. white wdlls air cond1t1on1ng. vinyl toP. !tit wheel. (365Klll s2995 '71 MERCURY Brougham 2 Q()()(. VS. automatic. AM/FM stereo, power steering-brakes-windows-seat. tilt wheel. vinyl toP. (473CEO) s1795 '70 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Coupe VS, automatic. radio, heater. power steering. power brakes. white walls. air cond1110n1ng, vinyl top (633KLL) s1395 '72 FORD LTD 4 door hardtop. VS, automatic, radio. heater. power steering. pcwer brakes. white walls. air cond1lioning, vinyl top. (5050YRI s1995 '7 4 DODGE DART 6 cylinder. automatic, radio, heater. power steering. power brakes. white walls, air conditioning, vinyl top. (471KJI) $2695 '71 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 Door. V8. automatic. radio. heater, power steering. power brakes. white walls, air conditioning, vinyl top. (530DLD) s1595 73 TOYOTA Hilux Pickup Automatic transmission. radio. heater. white walls. Yz ton. (57366U) s2295 .lU. CilS SUIJECT TO f'llOI UL.I .lU. PRICES rt.US TAX .lHD UCEHSl AU f'llCH UUD UH'Tll 10 P.M. SUHD4Y, MARCH U. lt75 IEW 1975 SCOUT Sen• tE006EG0151190 4 WHEEL DRIVE Satoai •E0140EHB 19732 Greater capacity! Delivers 203 more usahle cargo space than standard size wagons ... and is 18" shorter in length! Saves second tri(>l>-;l1oves more per trip, NEW 1975 TRA VELALL $ . VB, automatic. AM/FM radio. pawer steering. auto cruise control. tilt steering wheel. air conditioning, Luggage rack. white wall tires, bucket seats. undercoating. Ser. #E0140EHB19732 I k T tt Si D ti s: a d: di s, 01 w fl• t I 0 hi 7 i.11 fr a• <.I a• !'ti S I ~; tt u' tr h• ti lL fi j 1 ti c ir b O' rr \.' ti n \I Jl f d ft a a r.. p (' ti p :\- ti a h µ l1 ti h I I ., 1 ~ ,.:.; .. : ; ~ _.. -p.-r Today's ~losing ~ N.Y. Stoek8 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, MARCH i9, 1974 TEN CENTS ·. • USS UIZ .....-ooms· Eatery Hit By Truck By R UDI NIEDZIELSKJ Of l"-D•llY Pii.t SC•H \ A trucker carrying a 15-ton load of hot asph a lt had oo choice Tuesday to do a ny thing but what the sign over a San Clemente sandwich s hop suggested. lie drove right into the Little Drive-In. The impact ripped out an en- tire wall, scattering plate glass. sandwich makings, ke cream and furniture. When the debris settled. it "as discovered thut neither the driver, J es!>1e W. Williams. 56. of San Juan Capistrano, nor the o\\ ners of the s<1nd" ich shop v.cre hurt. California Highwuy Patrol ol · f1cers said W1ll1am:::.. owner of a truckin g company at 28432 Ortega llighway, lo:::.l the a ir in his braking system as he c<1me around a San Diego f'reeway of· framp. ; .._ --O.oly Po tot Photo by J .. n Worth The three-axle truck r:m amok across South El Camino Real and directly into the san<h\ich shop ul 1-102 S. El C<Jm ino fil'al. HIGHWAY PATROL CAR DESTROYED IN SHATTERING SMASHUP ON NARROW, WINDING EL TORO ROAD New Officer Dorothy Williams, 26, Seriously Injured After Losing Control of Car Rushing to Bar Fight "It \\<IS JUSt l1kt· t':\plos1011 .. sdld Jot• :\Ia ncr, 55. "ho \\as 111 :::.1dc the shop "1th his "1fe. :\ladelyn al the time. "I had been tulkmg on the phone to my pro c.Juce man when my "1fc saw tht· truck and said, 'Joe. let's gel thl' hell out of here'." Both ducked into the rear por- t ion of the building just as the truck ca me through. ''I never did finish that phone conversation. I 1u:::.l left the phont• hanginJ! there." Miner. uf 2:J8 Avcnida Cabrillo, :.aid. Oam:.1ge estimalt•s to the build- ing ran~c from S4,800 lo SG,000 but Min er feels th al ht•'" 111 lie out of business just when lht' s um mer season gets gomg. A r etir ed Lockheed <.1ircraft t•nginee r Min er opcncd the plat·e two ,months ago after exlensi vely remodeling the building. ''\\'e'd just opened up :rnd \\c ''ere doing great until this hap- pened," said Miner, carrying a flattened cash register and a double-sided "Open-Closed" sign rrom the wreckage. He wonders if h e will ever be able lo open the sandwich s hop again. ''This is probably it. Nothing in this area is zoned pro- pe rly. Everything is non- conformin~ and it's doubtful that the toastal commission will <.1p- prove i,t. '' Despite their misfortune the ~J111ers were able to maintain their good hu mor. ··We're 1:1live, aren't we?" grinned Mint•r. I le said moments t•urhcr lw h<.1d been !:!landing directly 111 lht• p<.tth of the truck while deunmg the" indows :\I in er O\\ l'S his lifc to the produce m :in \\ho tallc<I l11m up on the phom• Female Officer Injured Patrol Car Hits Cou1lly Truck Near El Toro 8 y J.tN WORTll OI Clwl o .uly ..... t Sl~lf Dorothy Williams, 26. on<.· or the newest Culifornia fligh\\OJY Patrol officers. w<.is seriously 111· ,1un•d in a spt•et:it·ul;.ir L'l"Jsh 011 F.I Toro RQad ~ru esdo.1) "hl'n hl'r µalrol car sput out of t·onlrol on tht• n a1-ro". \\ inding road and r ammed into <in onc·11m1ng toun ty "<.tlt-r truck. ~!rs. Williams. of OranJ,!L', \\ho had been p<.1lrolling on hl'r u\\ n for only three d .iys. ac·C'ordmg to l'llP !)poke:-. men, was spN•d1ng 111 a reported bar fight al aoout 4 15 p .m . al Cooks Corners. a sm<1ll restaurant at Live Oak Canyon Ro<1d. She apparently lost control of her car. going al about 55 to 60 mph. The impact lore her car in- to lhn•t• piecC's. ripping off lh<' front set·t1on and lca\'in~ <.t l'hunk lodged under the c'ounty t ruek. One CJIP officer al the scl'nt· termed it •·the worst patrol c<.11' aC'cident l han' l'\'er seen." ~either lht• d nvcr of the C'ounty truck. Don Walson of ,\11ahc1m. nor his paSSl'ng('r George H:.ile ol Gard en G rove. was injurl:.'d. Paramedic!! at the Laguna Hills fire station reported they were preparin~ to cul her out when ~rs. Williams m anCJged lo crawl out of the \\ rt't·kage amt ~'as g-iH•n emergeney ln•atmt•nt for multiple faCl'. l1•g ;ind 111 ll'rnal 111 jurics b(•fu1't• l>t•in g ru!>hecl to S<.tdd ll'b ... l'h Comm11111 t~· llospilal in Laguna I ltlb. She was reported m gu.irded c·ondition today. \\ 1lson and ll:ilc reported that they h :id st•en an Orange County Sht•riff's ('ar spC'ecling down F:I Toro on lls \\ ay to thl' bar fight IH·fon· lh<'Y spotted ~Ir~. \\'tilt am~. "Shl' ";.is n :allv b;.illing do\\11 th(• road "IH'n ·we saw her ... \\ ll~on s<rnl. "Sl1L' ha<I hl'r lights Ont.•-a-1lay Pla11 • fl<.1hhing and lwr ~u·t-ns iomg - and ttwn ~ht• "t•nl into a bruutl shde ;rnd \\ t'tH rnt11 tlw n •ar of tlw fm·l \ d1idt• ;ind lhl' front ol I Ii•· ~t·t·ond . ·· Tlw tounl\' trntk \I .t-. to" 111g anothl'r StunrH'd. \\ tl ~nn • .111<1 II .ill' jumpl'd out and lnt•d to lwlp :\Ir• \\ 1llram~ CSet• P.\TROL, Pagt· .\:!, What's the Word, Laguna Students? By FREDERICK SCllOE l'IE llL 0t tM 0.tly Pil•I Sl~ff Grotesque. inf e renC'c. ensue. omt•n, iner\ia. vivacious ... Oo ypu know w hat each of those words means? Could you use them correctly in a sentence·! Could you s pell them without er ror·' If you found yourself scratching your head over one. some or a ll of 'the above words. don't feel a lon e. A lot of~aguna Beach High School s tudents have been sct>ptehing their heads, too. Each of the words recently has hc•t•n the word of the d::.iy al thl' high Sl'hool Words of thc d;n art' in lrcxJun•cl 111 I Ill' nwrn11ig bull~tin . then "nllen and definl'd b~ t c.• a e h t' r s o n {' h a I k h o a r d s 0.llf ..... , ...... lry ................ 1 throuchout th<.• <;d10!1I Tb us. no m attl'I' '' hl'rl' a "' 11 tknt got•s du1 ing llw ~thnol d.1~. he is t·onfrontcd \11th lht• \\ord and its dcfin1t1on. The '-'Ord of lht• d ;1~ program 1s p:.irt of a multiprom·1•cl atlatk 011 \\hat Dr. Donald llaughl. high school principal. l·all-.. .1 l.1t·h ot litcraC'y umong m;.in~ high ~d1ool .,1ude11ts. "The probkm "" \\ (' Pl'l'l'l'I \ l' II is that studl'nt ~ don 't rl'.id enough in tht•1r lt'l"llf'l' ltttlL'. • said Haught. "Tht•11· 11wlr11at111n 1s lo w all'h T\' 111 · 11 ~11•11 to music. \\'h<.011 a student l.111" lo n·.11!. llaught addt•d . Ill'"' not t•,powtl to nl'\\ \\ orch Tlw ... 1 udt•111·-. \oc·ahul;1n rt•ni.1111" 11m1l«'d ,11111 he ha~ 1n.1uhlt• s1ll'lltng l.11'L!<'h bccause hl' rlnl'"ll 't ~l'l' \\ orcb 111 pnnl t•nough lo ktlll\I hm' lht•\ should bl· s pl'llecl l'\on-n •<Hlt•r., aho ll'nd to di vclop \\hat "n· t' a llcd ;1 pprn' 1malc voc:ihuh1111••., llau):!ht '>aid An example of this nt·c·tirs \\ ht'll ,t student confuM"' I 1hl' '-o11tmcl111g words such as "1nft•n•m·1•" anti "mtcrfen•ncc• .. The word of till' da.' prng ram •~ designed to h<'IP s l11dc·11b expand their vncabular)''. It is onl,v otlt• (SC'c \.\'OROS, Pagc•1\:!i FIRST VIEWER BOlJGHT AUTO "Our car sold to th<• r1rs1 person who came to st'C 1t. ·· That's the surress story told h~ the Santa Ana llt'1 ~hts man who placed this ad in thl' Daily Pilot ·10 COROLLA 2 dr. !>lh ~h1ft. Jo M re ·15 Ltc· Runs & dri\ Ps J!d $995 XXX·XXXX A TRUCK DROVE IN TO THIS RECENTLY REMODELED SAN CLEMENTE DfUVtMN Joe Miner end Wife Medelyn Felt Lucky to Escape With Their LIV•• '· Ir you h avo a t'ar you'd h~t· to sen. call 6<42-5678. It only tak<'s a few words in lbP right pl nee to at tNJct a bu yer . Along the Oran~f..• Coast the right place w tho l><J1ly Pilot • ~· Gawkers Make Annual Trek To San Juan Thl' an nu .i I m iJ:tration of thL· t oun~h to San Juan Capistr;.ino he!.!antnda~ 1\\U hundn•d 11l0oplt· l11wd lh•· ~1111th \\;ill ol llw Old ~11 ~"1011 tl11• 1 1111rn111 ~. \\ .111111)..! for Lill' :11..-1\ :ii 111 I Ill' t.1111ttll~ ~\\~ill<>\\:-. 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Ft'<lcral uulhonl1t•., 111 1\orth {',1rohn a today \\ l'l'P altt•mpt1ng to dl'lt'rm11w \\ lll'tlwr llw solt• surn\'l>I' of ;111 <11 rpl;11w <"f'a~h 111 "hic-h SJ00.000 Ill 1·ota11w \\a.., found•~ a S<in ( 'l1•nH'nlt• m;tn . ,\ ~ 1 " g I e . e n g i n t' • f o 11 r pa~"l'llgt•r plant• that authoritH.'S d.um t·ontarncd :.l 5 µoumls ul both purl' ;incl t·ut 1·01·.1111t· C'ra-;hed \\ t•<lnt•sda~ momml! 111 .1 t•ornfil·l<t JO miles \H•sl 11f Cn·t•n '1llt'. kllhn~ 111 n nwn ;ind 1n1u1 111J{" third m.111 . Thi• ...,lll\l\cll J.!.\\ l' Jt l<'J"t t" o d11fcr1•111 n.111w" lo Jill hon t H'S hd m·1• "" pp111g rnlo lllWOnSClOU~ n l'"~. ,\ dnve1"s l1<'t'l1"<' 1111 the 111a11 lt ~ll'd the 11 am c ot .10 -.q>h ~t\<'h~d Scihrtl . 26, of 21!J A \'etli<!n ~1 nl .t U.i rh.tl :.1. San Clc•mc.>nt<' Rllt the man wort• .1 '"''"' h r a <' e I e t w • t h t h <' n •• m l' <Set>('O(',\J:"t'., PaJt<' \:!. , ' I Pacific Recovery Revealed W/\Slll NGTON CA P>-The l'l·ntral l ntclligenC'c Agency last ~um mer ret·o\'ered part of a Sov- 1l'l submarinl' that :::.ank tn tht• P ;H' 1 f ll' 0 c e a n i n l 968. '-' d · 111111i~tralion and eongres&iona l off1l'ia Is confi rmcd today. Senate m ajority leader Mike !\I ansfit.'ld said a c·ongressiona l 111vt·st1gal1on into lhe wisdom o( t'.Jl'I') 111g out the highly classified ~a lvage operation was likely, but dechn~ to prO\. idto" details. Other government ofrit-ial:i. ~aid. ho\\ t'VL'I', the operation was dt•:-.1gm•d tu rcC'O\'t'r C'ommunica· tum t·odes <.1 nd atomic \\ arhead mi:-.~tll''> from llw G -l'b~s ~uh "h1dl "a~ lo~t 111 1968. Ht•t·au~e about l\\o-llurd:::. ol till' suhmannc brokl' off and ~i..t nk to the on·an IJollom. neither the t·odes nor l he m isslles "'ere re l'tt\0l'l'l.'t.I, Offll'I a Is S<1id. Semor members of Co11~rcs!) "1lh responsibility for oversee- ing the Cl:\ wen· briefed 111 ad· \'allt'l' of lhl' operati<in ea1T1ed out from a s:.i l\'agl' ship built ~1..·c·rl'l l y for thl' job b~ I lo\\ <ird I luJ,.!hl'S, the t.'l'<'l'ntric hilhona1ro. :\Iam;f1l·ld :-;.11d tht> sub\\ JS old :ind lh<tl 11 ~ mll1tan· \'aim· "as not s1g n1f1 l'anl hut ·:\,hut 1t ton- t.11 11l'U 1111g ht h:.t\ t' b<.>en 111' .,ome 'alut• "I It· did nut l'kalxll':.tll' !"t•n. !\l1lton H . Youn ~. 1 f<. '\ D 1. :-.aid publis hed L'Sl1malL~ pl-.c·mi? the cost of the operation .il SJSO million --~ ... e greatly exag- gl'rated ... Young. a mem lll'r of the Senate - CIA Oversight Committee. :,aid. ··Tht•rc was a lot of important 111- lurmat1on !!athered ... St•n Frank ChttrL'h. ( D-ld<tl101 . 1'11:i1rma11 of thl' new :-.pt•t·1al 1.·11111 m illl'C in' L·sliJ.!<1li11g I ht• Cl.\. ~a id his 1nqu1r~ \\otdd 111 - n1rpor.1t1.·thl' :-.~11\ a;.w operatwn. --11 \\l' an• \\ 1lling t•> p;.i~ ll<m <irtl I lugh1.·~ ::i3~) n1illio11 for :111 obsolctt• l~ ,·e;!l'·old Hu~sian ~uhman n1· 1u; \\ ondcr \\ e 'rt' hrr>l-1•," Claun·h s;11tl. (;O\'t'rnml'nl !-Plll'tCS s:.tid lhe portion of the ~uh :-.UL'l'e:.~futh· r:11-,ed came from ;1 depth of .1hout three m ile-.. ;.iboul i50 miles norlh\\. e~t of Oahu, I la\\ a 11. It ~ank 111 HHili follO\nn;! ... "l'l'lcs of c,p111 ... 1on .... th<'.' :-.a id. The bodies of a bout lo S<1\-1l't of- 1 t<:t•rs :ind :-l'<lllll'll \\er~ rt• t·m 1.•n·d rn the opl'ralwn Tlwrc ":is 1111 1111 nwd1ah' \\"h1te I lou:-.c rt•act1011 to I ht· rt.·port . The CL\ rdusl'd 111 cllmme11t Tlw Los .\ngclt•:-. T1ml':::.. the \\'Jshtnglon Po~l and the ~t·w York T1mL'S Cal'l'tt•d ;1ccounts or tht• .lul)· l!li I np1·1.i1111n 111 th1•i1· t•d1t1ons tod;". Till' stun~·:-. '' 1•11· publislw d ,tfll'I' l'olumn1:-.l .l .1t·k .\ndl't'::.un n•port1.·d on thl' :\t u1u;.if Hroacl· t·a~ltng S~ "km Tm .. .,d;1~ night a :-;1ml1;1r 'l'f'~1011 of tht• ;11tcmpt to rctrin l' the Hus,,1:m !->lib mlact. lt 111•nt dm"n afll·r .1 ~c·1·1L•:o; of c»:-.- plo..,io11~. It 11 ;,a~ 11111 knm\ 11 \\hat impact < Sc·t~ R ED S l ' B. Pagf' .-\2i Ora111<•;;-t Co,.sl '-" G~ ZS \\'t-.a•lt~r \ ,lf'l<Jhil' h1 J,?h cloudmt·...,~ Ind.I,\ ht•co111 1n).! mo!>th l'loud\' Thursd:1 \ "ith a 50 p1.·1 l'<:11 t ch.incl' ·or rains h~ .1ttL'rll<><>ll Thur..,day. llighs 1;~ 111 1;1; I.mi~ tonig ht 44 to .>:! l~SIDE TODA\:" \ sensallnnal trwl nf a doc- lnr . 70. and re1:c·p1t0111st 1.11rlfnt•nd. 21. both accu.~ed ol ~1/ilnq doctor's wile. lias shockt"d o sit>~ Arkansas 1111111 .'\ton/. A3 htdex "'Your~·••<• Al &o•t·~ as l M a.y;i 811 C.•ht•tftt4 AS C..rttt CorMr A• Clh.,hff Dl·ll (om•o 89 (•O\\-•d 89 Outhlolotocn 1411 E01IOt1•I P<1~ A• ("'''' .. '"""'"' 810 11 fl,...1\0 8 .. , i:..o C 4 14 ~l ... llt<••d Dl Hy G"rdft•t 810 Ho-.~.... C2 Aft" Under~ M••lbO• Movtt'S Mlf\•C 8oJl M¥l ... IF11nd\ (.1 ... 1110.11 81t •• .... , ..... 1 ...... A4, ae o...,.co11"tY "" u Pot..i• CIJ Sylon.tPort... et ~h 1114 \t~lo ~"'-'' •• , fttn,._ 810 TllNltn 810 11 ~.,.... .. -•Id Hh•~ A4, •• , DAil Y PILOT L /SC ,.,. .... ,.,.,,., .41 rATROL ... ''·Au l could think was 'It's a , fl 's a girl'," HaleijaifJ. 1 r1. WIUl1ms i.s marrild lo an Orange County She1irf's deputy und hus t '' o l'h1hJ f'l'll. 1'he at·C'iclent spreiJd "'re'C"kage ;tlonis lht• ro<1d and stoµ1>Cd tr;.if. fil' ror hours. Tht' ineidt•nt 1~ bt•lit·ved to !Jf· the first injury involving one or th~ CllP's llt'\l' \\un1t•ll offit•t•rs. !\llrs. \\'1Jl1an\s \\ .1~ Olll" o[ lhl.' first group .. r l"l/P ''unit·n grudu;.ilt''> '' liu '' t•ut 11110 lhl' I 11.:h.l s~"·~ral 111011ths o.i~o. Offiet•1· R.J . Elli~on said tht' in- \estigt1t1un of the al'l'1dent is h1..·· ing pu1·sut·d just likl' .any other accidt•nt on ('I I P turf. 4 "ff ;.111 ,tt'l'Hlt'nl 1111ol11r1g ;.a Cf"IP u1ut rt•s ult:. 111 ;1 f.1t.d . tl1t·n ~"l.' <"al l in iin out-,1dt· .1t:l't1(·y 10 !)'port it.' J·:JJ 1,.,011 ":ud. ··in th1:. Q :.t•. \\t•'ll Jll:.l 111\L'~ltgalc IL if,)1~t·lve,.,_ .\:. 11 :.l;_111d:.. :.he is ex· ~Pl fron1 :1 cil<.1!11111 l>ft·•iuse "he v.·as on :1 .l~ode 3 ' t•rnt•rgL'nc~ run iii an t·mt'r,L:t'llt'Y 1 t•hit·lt•." A:.kt•d Y.h y :\Ir:-\\'tll1.1n1 .. \\;,JS rt•spund1n~ to 1 h(' h:n· fi ght, '' hil·h 1-; I t'l' hr11~·al l.1· the rt•s pons1b1l11 1 1>1 tht· :-ht•rifl ':. dt'- parl111t·nt , 1·:111..,0 11 ,.,,nll, "\\'c 11t~rt• l'Ollini.: tn :1 s:.1:.l thcnl. \\'e :JS!<ii:.l a!! l'llli:rl.!4'1\{'Y S<•r\']('('S,'' ,\s dr11 t'r" 11f thL' t'OUntv truck nut1t·ell. a .!>her1fl "l''-'r had p1·t·· rt·Ut·d :\tr:.. \\'ilh;.iin:. units Y•<iy tu the rt•purlt•d fi ght befu1·c the :1t•ciLlt'.lll. S ht•r1ff':. Sgt. 1)0 11 \'angundy :.Ll id the Sheriff':. deputy v.·ho ·.\~nt tu !he bar, found the fi ght \Y'J:. U\'L'r, lht•n hL'ard the ac-ci- d1:nt c;.il! and rt•turnL-d to tht' !:il'l'lll'. Sa11 Clenre1lle Sclzool Set For •Disaste r' 1'ht•re \\Ill bl' :i ··ui s <i s l£'r" at San C l 1.'n1L'lllt~ lllg h Sehool 1'hurs- ti<Jy aftt·1·1111un. Pl<in fur LI ioJ happC'n exactly al J :JO p.n1 . 011 the athletic field. ,\ dL sabll'd :'11 ::i1·1nt• hl-'licoplcr \'.Lii l·rash during a foot\J;.il l p1·:.it·· lice ~t·:.:.1on . l'Xj)lodt· on impaC"l, ;.ind shU\\"t•r lhl· :.urrouruJ1ng area ,1·1th burning dl'br1s and blazing fut'I. 'J'hcrc \\Ill hl· 35 ca.!>Ualtit•s. Stln1e v. dl ht• t·r1t1t·;.illy 1njurt'd. CJthers \\Ill dJl' 'fhat is tht· pr('Lli<·tion nf the coun1~ 's ll u,.,p1tal 1>1:.a .!>ICr l·:x . t·1·e1!>e Pl.innin g ('omm1ttet' \\ 0 h1t·h 1 ~ :.ra gi n g lht< f•ike lluloe:1u~l to lt•st S::iu CJ1:.•1nentl'·s t•mt·r~t·nt·;. ~1·r1·1ct•s_ l-"'art1eip,111ts \1·ill inclu<lt' San l 'lemt.•nlt' (ienci-al Jlospital, lht• l'OUllt~: orrire ur Emerg<:n('\' ~t·r1·ict·s. I lu~plt al Comml'l'Ci.JL .\n1bul;.incl' Sl·rv ice. thl' S:.in ('len1t·nlt' l'olit't' Dt•p;.i rt1ncnt. ~:in C'lt·ml'nle ~·ire Ut'P<1rlml'nl . anU San t:ll'1nt·nll' lligh St:hool studt·nt:.. Brow11 S1>e aks 011 'No-fault' S.-\CR,\'.\IE-"'TO CliPl 1 -Gov. Edn1und (;. Bro\\'n Jr. s :1ys that t'reating: ::i no-fault :.ystem of .:.iuton1oh 1l e in s urance in C::iliforn1<1 cou ld erode in - dividu a l rc :-;pons ibilit y ;1 r1d v.·arns .. •rh<'rt"s no .!>uc·h thing ;,i .. a frcl' ridl' ... .. 1.hc ide:1 of people having-in dividu;tl res pons ibility, to mC' is a p rinl·1p<1I in g redient of ;1 free socit•l y. · · I he governor s;.iid 'fues· 1lay. ··,\s yuu erode lh:it, you 1·t·· ;dly :.!c l into mnre than you think." Thl' Jf..ycar.old chief t·xt·t·utivl' disl'U:.:.t·d no ·f~iult 111 philosophy tl'rms 1\ith 1ncrnlJl'r:.ofthc\xlard nf govl·rnnr" of tht• St:ite B:ir. Tuc.!>d:.iy . l1ut 11 ""1:. his firs t ),1Jb- )itant1 1l' p11lil1 c st;.iH·mc nt eon lhc i:-:s uc '-l lll'L' lil• tuok off1c1•. O RA NGE CO AST 1 .,, DAILY PILOT l"" °'""'l" f"~-•· • o .. 1, r,1.,. ... 1,. ""'"" "'""' "'""'' 1 ... "' .. .,, • •, '' pu<>'"'"'" "' ,,..°'·'" •· (n.o ,I ""'""'"'"~ C.0"'1Uny ~·"'"•I•°"'''"" ,,.n "'''"""'d ""-'"""' """"'l" '''""' •~• In·•• y, .. , "'""'"'" llf.IO(h, t<vnt•"'l'"" ll<"-••" •n.~ 1 ..................... ~ ... d ................ """ ~""' &o_.n1<;o..1h Co•\I A '"""" ,...,..._, ..,,,..,.. ,, ""'"""•" '>oot~·"••' ....., ....,., n ,. "'''"'""' """"'"'~ ~··"' " •. ~'° ..... I 1~. ~,.,.,,, (.n<I• -··· ~•l••O•R'<•~)OI~ Ro~f"I N. Weed ..... ""'"' ..... '"""'·-· Jack R. Cur!ev ........................ i;.,_., ~-· ThomdS Keev1I Ttion1as A . MurphiN! ..... ..,.,,..q f.d•'<>' (lldrle<; H LOO<; Richarct P N all A"•"•'" "°'""""0'"11 l_.,.,.. Ugund Be•ch Ot lice I ... ~ .......... \,l•..-1 -"•"'I'"'"'"" '"0 )' -.,.., Other Offices C..."a .,...,. no_,. !•, ~···•! ..... .,.,.,II>•• .. Jll l • .... ..,.1 ............ .. ''""''""'""II•••" 11111i;.., .. ,,.,, ..... u ,...,.,1 .......... , •• ,) ........ ,MO .• , .. 1 ..... 1,o .. ,,.,. OO~A f TelephoM 1714! 641·4J11 Cl.tssilie-d Ad11ert1s•"CJ •42 ·~1171 L4qun;1 Be~ch Al l Dep,irtn1en1~: Tej~,!'f!l' ~'+4 q~bO 4•5·0bJO C~I'""'''' "'' '"""<I' '' i>~~"·~·~· ("""I'•"• ....... ~ •. lo•·• ..... ~ ................... . ........... .1 .. ,,,, .. ...,.,,,. ~ .... ~ ..... i>"' ••n•l>"•·•' "''"""! ,.,.., ,., ,..,,..,.,,.,. •• '°"'' ""'0'""" "°''"~ ,, •. , po.1..,, n••d • fo •• M• •. <•'•'"'~·• ~ .. ,. .. ""'""" n•<"' r ·~· "rO'l"'"'''M" trY ...... ~· (IQ""'"""' ... , ...................... w., _I,.+• . ·- weunttsCla . M11ch 19. 197~ f'r•• Page .41 ~ ' 3· To'P$ At Dana School·. COCAINE .. • "Rithard" en8raved on it ,;;and told ~ne state h ighway patrolman flt the ~ crMh scepe that btp 1'ame was Rldharct f'iltste, ut·cot'dlng to DO,natd AshY,n, a ledecu l 01;11g Enlqi;ce·· ~ ment Adm inistration agent. i.;. Dana I lilt s lligh School has not ont', not two, bul lhree va lcdic· lul'1ans in the 1~75 graduating t·la~s. Fingt!rprult l'C)mp::irisons \\l'I'{' ~ .:xpeclt..>d to be n1adc today to de· termin(' the injurt'd man's Iden· lify. Ashton ~a id . L1s.i 1'\.1rr. 1·;deen Wildn1un :.ind Kll'k Yot·t·a t1l•d for the cl<.1si.' tuµ spot \\Ith perfe<.1. 4.0 grade point averagt's for their in- d1\'idual hig h s1.:hool ear~rs. !\1 iss f'urr, daui:hter of Dr. and :i.11·s. John !·'arr . 3:1292 llremerton . Dana Point, is a meml>cr of lht· Russian, lland and ln- tl'rn at ion a I Corres pon. dt·ncc c•lubs. She is a life n1t•n1ber of lh•: C;ili fornia fARR St·holilrs hip l·\-<lt•r atLon (~l-'J, ;ind hai. bt.·l'n a n1en1IJL'r of lhl' t\1"an1s Bo\.\\ IL'atn, the Ae::idcn11c llt•t·athlon ll·an1 and has !'l'l'\'l·d ;is prC.!>i· tle11l of tht• lntl·rnat1onal GluU. She 1:. looking for\.\ard to a l'<irl'l'r in fort•1gn rt•l;i lLons aflt•r ;i ttending t·Olll•gc ::it L·c Los ,\ngl'lcs. She plan.s tu ma1or 111 the Arabie lani.;u;1 gl'. !\l1ss \.\'ddn1an. daughter of ~Jr_ and Mrs. Paul \\'ildman of South l.agun'-1 , compressed the normal four yC'a r high .!>t'/1001 course of :.tudy into thret' Vl'<1rs She ha s b;·t.·n <l ll actiYl' fll('01ber or !he IJ;Jt\('t' Club, IS a lift· nien1bt•1· 11f C!'.'.il-'. ha ~ ]';Jflll'l)J:.llt•d 1n math and ;.:y n1na .s ti c:. leani s :ind \\';1-. :1 finali s t in the UC San- t a Barbara :'\J;.ith Contest. Shl' also pl<1ns to ;_i tt l'nd L'CLr\, but h;_is llli.IJOr. ..... ..., ' WILOMA~ not del'idt>d on a \'ol'l'<I, ~on of ;o.1r. and '.'.t1·s. Kick \'ut·t·a of I.aguna Nigut·I. h;is iJl'l'll <tl·ti,·e 111 .!>ludcnt gov- \•run11'11t a:. assoei;1lc studl'nt UIJ· 1011 \'H 'i ' p1't·s1de11l and con1- n11:.sl•)ll•·r ii! pol1l1t·s. ,\ llll'lllht·r of !ht• lJ:1na r>ui nt l 'h,1111hl'r of ('on1rnt•rcl'. '.'oc-c;.i .... ~llll ;il~u h;;s been ~H:tivt· in CSF, .ind the \1:1r:.L - 1 ~. l·'rcnl'h, J>1·an1a and :\!;1th Clubs. Ile has ht•t•n the ovt.·1·al l \\'illnl'I' Ill lht· . -\t·::itle 1n1l' llt•c athlon for -t\\·u years 'l 'uct·.i i::. an l':;.i gll' Scout and a n1t•n1hcr of the ll c1!I of Fan1e for Sc-hol::ir ,\thlt•lcs. l!t• pJ ;111 :-. to attend an J \'y l.eagul' ~t·h1)0\. Killed in tht• cra.!>h, <1pparenlly caused v.hl'n thl' plane roin out of ~asol int'. "'t•re :\I ::i rio Patacco, 26. of 1''orc.s t Jlllls, ~I d . and Janles \V . ~1 caley, 23, of Green· \ illl'. :'\tealcy h ad been ;11Testcd Peb. 20 by ft><lt'ral agents ;jftt·r a grand Jury indit"tn1t·nt \l.'<JS handed du\\/\ :illL·g1ng he ,,·as a t·on· :.pirator Lil a l'Ot'i!LllL' d1 s tr1bution ring Ill' \\'::is rt•lt·ased thc folio"·· 1ni.; d;.iy on $5,000 bond, ,\.shton s;nd . ,\~hton s ;lid the C'o<'ainl' "';JS round in u briefc-asc in the plant•'s "'l'l-'l'kage. It cont::iined 1.5 pounds of ou1·e c-ocaine and l\\O pounds of cocaine that had llet•n ··cut" with another s ub· stanct'. 'fhl' drug V.'as valued at $100,000. ,\shlon ~aid 1t is likl'ly that the :-.ur\·i 1 (11· of l h l' l' rash, v.·hoe,•er he 1:-. "ill f;.;l'L' ei lher stall' or fl'dl'ral drug c·harges in lhc near fUlUfl'. 1'ht• 1n;1n is rt•portcd to be in \'L'ry st·rious c-u nditi.on ut a \\'il ~on hospital. Doc tors Ge t Offe r NE\V ''ORK CUPI J -Doctors striking for shorter hours, with the apparent t•ndorscmt'nt 9f American Medical Association, today received a n ew offer from the m:.inagcn1ent of the 22 struck /'\cw York ('.ity hospita ls. 1'hc latest offer from the Leag ue of \'oluntccr 1-lospitals ramc a ft er the two top officers of the Al\1A caJIN the w<1lkoul "a s trike for belt er patient car~." f 'rom Page .'\ I RED SUB ... thl' di s elo~urt'S might have upon l . S -Sov1t•t relations. 1'he1·t• v. as 1111 1n1n1l·d1atl' l'on1n1ent fron1 t'llh1•r Su\'il'I nff1t·1als or nC'\\'S. r11l'di;1. a11ll offil'i;ds at th L' ,\r1\t•r1<·:111 En1h•1""~ 111 .\Jn~t·o1\ :-:11d the.1 11 l'l'l' un;11\ ;irl' uf any 111- quint·:-. fru111 thl' l{u ~:.1;ins on lhe :.ubjf'l't . Lnder tr;1d1tions of intt'rna· t 1rn1;d I ;1 \\., oncC' a \'essel of one na· t11111 1s hi:.t "ith no hope of 1·e· <·11\'ery 1L Lll'<"omes fair gan1e for t ht• :.a I vagc opt>r •1 lions of another l'tiuntry \\'hcther theSo\•iets. h:1d lht'Y di:.t'O\'C'rt'd lhl' operation , 1\·ould have been justified in in- tcrferini; v. ith the 1-:xplort·r 1s 1n th:-,pUll'. 'f'ht· :.1t1k1ng apparC'ntly v.·ent unrL"porlt•d in the Soviet p1·css. ''luch only rart•ly t•arrie:. .!>torie:. '-I bout al'C'ld L'll ta l n <1 val los.!>CS Mystery Shrouded Visit to Hawaii l lO:"<>LCLL <Li PJ1 -The llo\l.ard ll ugh~·:. r C':.ea rl'h Yl'Sst•I \~h1ch rl'coverc·d p..1rt ot' a sunken SoviC't :.u bn1a1·inc 111 thl' l'at"1 fi c s lipped 111 ;u1d out of porl \\llhout •1 hint of 1!:. ~ccrt't 1n1s~iun . Jn f.i<·t, 1l v.·:.is rcporlC'd publicly that 1h1• .. hip. !he c;1on1..1 r Explorer. \''a:. 1n crely l'OtldU<·t1ng Ulldl'rl\atcr lll lrlt•l'<t! l'CSl'ill'l'h_ But L~l<i ndt·r::. ''ere su~pieious of the l' rew '"f ll t:Y l .OOK l·:O ,\SO ,\CTF:D hkl' t·l'ntrat In 1l'l hi.:t•nt·t· Agency agt·nt.!>," a resident of Lah;nna on the 1"1<1nd nf '.\'laui said. ···rhey \\L'J"l'thc 1nc,s t ti ght lipped pco· pit' 1·11u 'vt• ever s een." "(;lon1;1 r }-;x plorer \\"<IS Ill l[onolu\u nn and (lfffor Sf'\'C r a[ rnn111h..; [;1st vear . And, uecord1ng to oll,.,t•r1·l•r :., lht•re \\':JS a l'111nplt'tt• cr~w change ::it leas1 nnce v.·ith !ht cxcept1un of the 1 t·~,.,l·I · .. uffic-er . '/'he frr'>l C'l't.'W W<lS brought <Jshort· in a ~rnu11 It 11 .JS 111;irrlll•d to a bus \\.'hich tJc\i\'t·rcd the n1t•11 to lht· \\'aduku .\11 iH1rl 'fht·y \Verl' then flo\1'n 10 llnnol11l11 \\hl•rc till'~ 1 .. 1.1rdl·d .1 Jt·t fo1-the mainland. :-.:unt• 1\l'lllld \;ilk \11th rt•:-1- d1·111 -; 11r rt'porters. The rt>plac-t•mt'nt l'l'l'\\' 1\ ;.s brou~ht un dl'I' 1 ht• :-. a mt: "h rnud of secret'Y. :'>!aui pullt't' \\ atchetl the slup fro1n ..,horc• but v.·<·1·e nc·\-t'r .ilJI(' Io ll'a rn 1 ls ni 1ssion. < IJH' .. otir('P :-:.iid Glon1ar Explorel' "as l'(!UiPl><'d v.·ith a :-.1·«1 t'! :-.on ,Jr tn·acon ~y:.te1n \\ hic-h \\' <1s d roppt•d to I he ocl'an fl(wq· \1 hilt• h~ dr11phonl'S plckt'd up ils :-.t~nal s ht·lo\\· the .. hip"· hull. Sin phoard t•omputers then \\ould auton1atically h11ld the \.'(•,.,;-.t'l on an ex:.il·t location for rnUnths if nt·cessary . (I .\. ,\P il l I. :!7. 197 1, IT IS known ;i So,·iet 'l'ankt•c·cl:.i:-s h,dll:-.L1e 11ut·le :1r :.ub "as operating n1y s tcriously in I l.•1\ ,111.111 \\ at<'rs. ;1hout 400 miles northeas t of llonolu\u. It :.11rf:.ict·d ,\pr1t :!J .ind rl'rfl<linrd alJov(' "at('I' for ;-in hour . .\ Su\'tl'I 'I Ul'f<it'l' ~hq> rendl'Z\'nuscd \\Ith the )i lih and r;.111 ,, "mall !.hultlt• hoat bal'k and forth. .\l,.,o 111 l!J71 .1 Rus:.1:.111 ta ~~ force sailed into llav.ai1an \\;_tl1 ·rs. It 1nt•lucJL"d <t l"rLLi sc•r, t1,·n destrnyt•rs. l\\.O c-on\'Cll· ltflnal :-.ub-;. ;1 s ub ll'ndcr. a·merchant t..1nker ;,ind score:. of "llPJH)l't \•t•s:-.l'I S. :• In t'arly SC'pten1bcr l!n4 :.i s11nll1.1r task force :1ppe;.1red ... 'fh•· ship!> pa:;:.ccl to v.ith1n 50 niiles of tht• island of /'\i1hau an<l .-,o n1 i les off (I ah u l!ughl's' sh111 arri\('fl 111 Jla~aii in 1\ugust -about tht• 1imt• lht> Sov1C't :-hips "L'l'C l;,i .... t Sl.'('ll 111 the arl•a ,\ ··ooTBA l.L nF:LD·SIZED Sllbmer!!ible barJO:e was_ t.•on:.1 ructed under tight security by a I lug hes firm and fit 111· s1d(' lhl' Explorer. 1\ I rartor fit inside the barge . l 'ht' huce \'t•sscl "as built in San Die-'!o and h<is beC'n outf1t1c d in the San Francisco Pen1nsul:1 city of RedwOOd City 0\'1'r a period of )'l'ars by 1,,1('\.iherd ~fi sSil(ls and Space Con1p;,i11v . Tht• "ork1ng com1l0und tl('Jr the northern California harbor 1.!> .. urrr\unded by 11 \\1r1 · ft'nc1.• and g uards ket>p out- stdl'r., ;1 V.':-J>. The SI .ooO ton. 300 l>y 100 foot bari:e has lt>f t port fre- 4u1•ntly, 11t·corU1n1o1 lo v.~ilel'ft·ont wu1·ct•s , and ;.1t onl' timt v.as r1:·1>0rtcd operHllng off South Amt·1·ira "Ith u mothl'I ~hip 1n ii s<•arch (111· underst.•a n11nt"rals . ' OiUT PilGI SI.off ...... THE WORD FOR TODAY IS 'SIJPERSEDE' IN LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Attacking the Lack of Literacy Among ToClay 'a Student• Is Principal'• Project Defendant In Court Outburst Or ange Count}' Sheriff's de· putil's <tnd a m:.in being t1ied ror mul'der sC'uffled and exchanged blo\\·~ in the c·ou1·troonl Tuesdav \\hl•n the dl?fcndant announced th<1t he \\·as bored \\'ith his trial and I\ :is going b::it·k to his jail cell. Supt•rior Coul't Judge ,J;_in1es 11. \\'als1\orth \\'a lC'hed frurn the henl'h as Jac·kson F r anklin 1 lickey, 22. of (ia1·den Grove. 1ook un cil'pulit's \\'ho s urrounded hin1 .:.is hl' left the counsl'l table. ,\ftt·r a scufflt• in \\'hich orficers s;.iid they \\·ere kic-ked and struC"k hy lht• defendant, llickey \\·as 1nan;.icled hand and foot, led bat•k to thc j'-111 ;.ind booked on addi· t1onal c·hal'gl's of attt'mptt·ll L'~l':tJll' ;Hlll ilSS<H llt and \Jatll'l'V. I l1<'k l'y 1s \Je111g tried foi : thL' "l'l'u11d t11nl' on n1ur<ler t•hargt·.s t1IL·tl i11 '.\I ••Y j!)';J \\ ht·n ht• allt•g(·d · I\' :-.hot .iud killl'd •• (;ardt·tl Gro\ t' ;1rt·:.i \\11111;111 11ho \\as t1·y1ng to prutl'l't hl·r l7·yt•ar·old daug htl'r fro in t ht• def l'lld ant 1'he youngt•r \1 om an ha~ ~llH't· l'l'l'OIL'rt·d frnn1 bullet 11uunds 111 lhL' ht";td :i nd hand ::illt·gl•d\y Ill· flit·tt·d Uy 1 lickl'y. llit·kt·1· \1 as con\·ic-tt'll of f1rs1 dl'J.(rt'l' ri1ul'dt'I', ass:.iulL 111lh ad~· adi~· \\'l'Otpon and addil1unal a~­ :-.;1ult eh;.irgt•s in his fi1·st trial l..K·furt' J udgl' Hyron K '.\lr'.\lillo.tn But an <1ppelilte court reversed the 1nurde1· conviction and set th<' s tage for thl' t•urrent trial by ;igrl'L"ing "i1h liickcy·s J;.i1~·yer th:.it the Jury \\as improperly in· "tructed on the murder allcga- llon Atte ndant Dies NORT llR I DGE <UPIJ - \\'lllian1 Liltl'n, an 18-year·old ~as s tation attendant kidnapcd and s hot fi ve times in the b<1ck in a rohbl'ry last week, died from his \\oun d s 'J'ues day From Page .'\I KIDS LEARN WORDS • • • small part of the total attack on the lac-k of literacy. Here are son1e of the other lhin~s beine: done: -bictionilries are being purch:1sed for placement in all classrooms. Students will be re- minded of u rule kno\.\·n only too \\·ell to j!nn·11:1 li sts: ··Either you a rc IOU pe1·t·t·nt :.url' ho"' to spell a "'ord 01-you look it up." -A s pelling list is l>t'ing eonl- piled of the rommonly mis- spelled \l.'ords known to teachers. The list v.·ill be disllibuted to ::ill students. • ·-ln·servic-c training v.·ill Ix• provided to teachers to bring them up to date on the best \\·a ys of te:.ic hing liler;icy. -A ··style book'' is in the mak- ing so that gr;.im mar used by stu- dents v.·ill be consistent with ac- l'Cplcd s tandards. -G1-;Jmm;.ir and \''1iting in· ~!ruc tion \\'ill bl' bccft-'CI up in ninth :inti 10th grildc English t·las:.t·s. :'\lagazinc•s •ind lx>ok.s of in· 1 t'l'l'~l \(J high ~l'huol SltUll'lllS ilrf' ht•u1g .!>olicited hy lht:' (YI',\ and 11·ill ht• pla<"t•d in t·lasi:;r01,n1s. 1;-inally. the sc·hool st:1ff is c-on- :.10e1·1ng the additio n of ;J d:.iily .. ,.l',1ding !Jre«k" -15 minutes :.l't <•~idc during t he s1,:hedule when studC'nts , teac-hers, custo· dian s , Secretaries and ad · mini~lrators v. ould be required to tlonothing but. read • : l laug ht said reading', fc:1 ks hp.vc become perlllllncnl p3rts of µie scfiedule at surTounding high schools in El 'l'oro ;ind Ne\vport &•at·h 'rht· t·uneC'rn 011·1· siudcnt Tanke r Collision CA It SON {AP l -A Standard Oil Compal)y lanker and a car col- lided at an inte rsection here, spill· ing 4,300 ga ll ons of gasoline and blocking traffic for thrl'e hours Tuesday. Authorities s aid the truck plov.·ed through a chain link fenc-e, overtu rned a nd cam e to a halt 15(} feet from I he inlerse<'tion. literac y. ilau g ht said, h as originilted bec:1ust• or recent l'l'· ports th<it studt•nts t•ntering cul- lt·gc .. ain't so hot at s pt·ling nor tira 111111 a r, t•ithl'r. · · Ont• E<1stcrn c·ollei,:t• \\'as so burned up :ilJout thl' lal'k of litl'r<1<'Y that it no1\· requires t•ach frl·~hm;1n to p;i.ss a spelling ll'st. Studt.•nt" n1ay takl' till' test up to fi\'l' timt's to pass. So1nc studl'nl:. intervie\11ed \\·crc tilking it for UH.• third or fourth t1111l'. - lligh schools 111;.iy IX' shoulder- ing the bl;Jn1e :is ;_i r L·sult of somt• of the ht•at tht• colleges h;J\'l' been t·xpericnl'ing frorn proft'Ss ion•I schools disturbl•d bv the lack of litl'racy in entering:.n1cdical and h.1\Y students, other reports h:.ivc said. Co1t11cil Eves • Bu.cks/101 /Jicl San <·1(•n1l'n l1• i'tl \ t•i1unt•iln1cn art• ~t·hl'tlt1ll"! 1 .. rl\~'l't luni).!hl tu gi1·t• fu1 tht·I' 1·1 •11,.,1dl•J'al1on to a rt·· 11ut•:.\ Ii~ ("1111:r:1t•\0J' ,\I \\'ulft•t·I\ tha! till' J-:11.~ ( 'lul1 i.l.t•t·I :.ind trap r.111 1.!1: b1·.'hlll llov. 11. (.'ou11t•1l1nen "·ill 111akctheirllc· IJb(·r;1tJuns ;.it 7:30 p.n1. in council t•haniht•rs .:1t the t•ivic ccnt<'r hu1 lding, 100 .-\\·en ida Presidio. \\'ulfcck complains lhat his house at 151 Avenida Cota is be· ing pelted b y pellet:o; from ~hotgunners and that the rain of lead constitucs a safety hazard. lie \VOUld prc:ft'f lo movl' lhe entire r::ingc to Camp Pendleton or another lot·ation but, if that l'an't be dont', \\'ilnts the city lc"J t•rect a structurl' to clin1inatc the noisC' and shnt and lin1it shooting hours from 11 a . m . toJ p.n1. \\'ulfeek's c1>mplaint s\;_inds in direct contradiction to .:1 letter .!>ent to counei lmen by n amond 11. Bea,•er 1vhich describes the range a s a "\'aluablc recrea- tional ac-tivity" which should be l'OnttllUl'd. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING • STRINGING Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays I 538 Center 646-1919 , I r ' • " ) I B e fore Purda"1fe Choose Mollile Home Site First By SYLVIA PORTER (~Ond mo Senti) IC you a re th1nktng or buying a mobile home, s hop for a Sit~ r1rst This is a n absolute must, for if you buy a mobile h~me before you fmd n placo lo put it, you may make a hor~ rtbly expenstve mistake You m ay be unable to fmd a place you hke or, depending on where you hve, you may be un- able to fmd a site at all A B OUT 60 PE R CENT OF al l Money's Worth mobile homes in the US are on individual sites, the rest are m moblle home parks lf you already own a site zoned to permit mobile homes, fine but a maJonty of US com- munities prohtblt m obile homes on ind1v1dual lots As a result, more than half of all new mobile homes must be p laced m parks The vacancy rate for p arks vanes l1 emendously, of course. but 1t avt.'1 agl•S only a bout 6 per· cent and tn some Northeast areets, there may be only a few dozen s1les for an entire state So tf you were to buy a mobile home, say in Connccttcut. without having a s ite !med up in advance, you might be forced lo sell the home buck to a dealer at <.i huge loss Assuming, though, that you have a choice of more than one mobile home park. here are questions to gwde you. < 1) Is the park open or closed? Any persons approved by the management may move mto an "open park," but closed parks are restncted to the customers of one or a very few mobile home dealers and thus m ay severely restnct your choice or home makes and mo<.lels <2' What fac1ht1es are offered? MANY MOBILE HOME PARKS offer such extras as a swimming pool, golf course, clubhouse. etc You'll pay for these, so you may want to avoid a park with frills you won't use But do look for the non obvious street ltghts. fire hydrants, fire alarm caJI boxes. a sturdy but Id mg for severe windstorms, underground wmng , buried oil or gas tanks. <3> What ts the monthly s ate rental charge" While som e parks sell lots. most rent Check whether there ate supplementary monthly1 charges, entrance fees, set up charges, exit fees, charges for more than one car, t he like Also while few parks offer leases. ask -for 1f you can gt•t a fair le<.isl' preferably for a year. :,ou·u be mu<:h better off. <4) How good are the lots'> Avoid elbow to elbow arrangements For fire and wind safety, the lots s hould permit homes to be at least 20 feet apart on all s ides , your site should be reasonably level, well drained and h ave ample graveled or paved parking The- concrete s lab unde r your home should be at least four tn· ches thick and have rugged wind anchors (5) Is the pa1 k located on a flood plam? CJI ECK T HE NEAREST BODY of water and be sure you'll be well above It Ask long-tame residents If the park has ever flooded an<l how badly Beware of sites near streams bridged with culverts smaller than you would see on a good highway. (6) What about services and utilities an<l the1r cost'> Outside of the obvious -sewage disposal, TV cabl~. garbage collection -what voltage of electnc1ty 1s avculable and wall you have a choice of heating fuel' If vou mw.t buy gas. 011, etc • from tht' p<lrk, ho\\ <lo pnces and set vices com· pare' (7 > What about local personal property taxes' Check whether there is a monthly or yearly school tax or assess· ment (8) What about storage space for bulky belongings'> Your home itself might not be able to hold more than personal items and small luggage Where will you put big items? (9) What a bout park rules <1nd how well managed is 1t '> INVESTIGATE IN ADVANCE rules on pets, parties, car repair, gardening, renting or selling your hom e What accesson es -skirting, carport. s teps -are reqUJred'> What are grounds for ev1cl1on and a re rules well enfo1 ced ., Get a copy of all r ules m wnling Talk with resident::. about the ir expe riences "1th m:magement, how tenants' gn evances are handled. how fairly rules arc enforced. whether threat of ev1ct1on 1s used to enforce petty rules. whether services are prompt and adequate Ask questions of the residents -and go alone -not with the park's ma nager. Aid to Domestic Airlines Urged SOliTH BEND. Ind <U PI> President Ford says Congress should make a numbe1 of f e d eral tax <.'hanl(es which could help make domestic au lines mme compet1 t1ve w 1th fo1 c1gn car· 11ers and increase efficiency of US airports lie said al a n ews con· ference this week that the p,1s;,cnger boarding s ur· charge for foreign flights should I~ hiked by si :ind !he federal tax on domestic a11 line ticket s s hould be cut from 8 to 7 percent. Fo1 d also wants increased :111 port fuel prices for p11 v.1tc Tahoe Trips By Air Cal, PSA Slated SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CJ\P I -Daily a irline fi1ghts to the T::ihoe Valley Airport will be res umed Thursday after a lapse or more than six weeks Air Cahrornia said 1t would begin regular thghts Crom Oak l and 3 nd San J ose nirports Pacific Southwest Airlinf's 1~ scheduled to begin fl i g ht s fro m Southern C1thforma Apnl 4. The two airlines were given 90-day certificates of authori· ty to serve South Lake Tahoe by the California Public Utilities Comm 1sslon last month. There have been no regul3r Ol6thl:-. to the airport smce f'•b 5 when Holiday Alrttncs :1uapendcd serv i<'~ pilots. and <1sked for s.1 b1lhon in aid to local a irports ovt.'r the next five ) ears w 1th less federal red tape Aides said Ford sept a message to Congress calling for. -A t.•ut in the federal tax on t1kets 'for domeslle fh ghts from 8 to 7 percent -A hike from SJ to S5 in the s urcharge a pas~cnger bo<11d ang a flight abroad must p.iy A boost in the tax on .urport fuel for private pilots from 7 lo 15 cents a gallon Local airports for the fi rst time to s pend federal aid on o ... ggage claim . loun~cs ul\d othe r pas~enger fct (' 1I1 l l l'S In the past. the tede1 31 gov- e rnm ent has provided roug hly equal amounts of money lo local airports and said the funds could not be u s e d f o r b .1 g g a g e a n d passenger fac1ltt1es But aides said that. under the Ford plan. each a u1>0rt depending on its number of departures -will get from $100,000 to SS m II lion a year And the airports could spend the federal aid us they de· sired The amounl wlll be figur~ rough!)' on tl formula of an airport bema PB.ld S60 for every departure up to $30,000, then $30 per d~J>¥rlurt.• Comp•••• cover• of county govetnmenl and courts. Everr•r Jn the DA,LY PILOT We dneeday'a Closing P rices NEW YORK STOCK ry Sa111rday • Deficit WASIHNGTO~ (l t'l i 1 hl' na· lion's bal:rn('t' of paymt•nb "JS :\Hl fi b1lhon m dt'f1clt ror 1974. thl· t.:om merce Dt.>pa1 tmt>nt has 1 cpo1 tt•d The b,1lan<"c dt>f1dt "M. ('Sltm,1kd at S.S 9 billion tn the fom1h qu.irtc1 compared v.Jth a S3 9 bJlhon d ef1 c1l m ~thi rd qu:trte r . Commt.•1 t'l' ~aid Another mca~ure of the b1:1l~m1..·1..• ot payments. the net IH\Wtlll) bal.mc~ ""as Sl8 3 bi I hon In deficit fo1 lh1..· , car and $6.S billion for the fou1 lh quai1e1·. ... ---~f>·I!"• •• 8 DAILY PILOT Critieal Che rs NBC Succeeds Pre-teens 'Study' Jobs With 'Law' Te Winkle Pupils Observe Area Occupations TIFFANY HARBOUR, 5, HANGS ON TIGHT trish Setter Puppy Will Be Given Away Saturday Fashion Island Activities Set F.J:-h11111 1..,1.,n d .ind :\l'\I p111 l l t•nt1•1 \I rll r111;..: \\1th llll' :-.11t111d of 11111.,1< rtlurt· lfl.tll Pill l' lflt-, !">I ) ':.JI rt(' j,. 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I hi'.' had until ;\lond.i.1 tt• ::l'I t•ntry blank-. from .\l 11l cloon ·.., S:.iloo11 . (! 11• 11 '-. \\'1111d1 I f11J \\111ld of Pt·h. 111 th<' \\•II· l'.Jt g11 B.rni.. lor .in ·" I llllll'"L 'J ltt· topu: \\'"" ·\\'h~ ,ind I lo\\ Can I GI\ t• ~lul­ d•Hlll ,1 (;ood Homt•" <•nd \luldunn, a SIX·\H·t·I-. old lrt:..h sl'llC'r puµ, 1:.. the pt Ill' By J AY SllJ\RBl'1·r ( 1 ~EW YORK (AP) TV R EVIEW Last Octobt•r. N lH.: atred "Th• Law," :on •H<·ll•nl t\\o -hour TV movie about a feisty , com· passionate public de· fender ;,ind thc bt>hmd· the-seen l's \\ hel'hngs :.ind dealing:. in crimm.il court case:, Intended as thl' ba...,is for a poss11Jk series. U1~ show dr<.'\\ critical <.·heers but low r.1t1ngs. Th;:inkfull). !\BC husn 't g11•cn up on 1t ,1 ct IT IS G l\'ING "The Law'' three more 1.:hanC'<'S tonight. m•:-.t Wt•dnl'scJu.v •rnd Apnl 16 -to ~cc 1f the s ho'.\ cun draw bellt·r authenl'CS .i:; ;.i one hour program in a lwtlt•r 111111· :-lot I ('h,111nl'l .1. Ill p m . 1 th a 11 t h .1 l g 1 v c n :-.h11\\ \ o I . Thost· 1\ ho s:iw thl' in· II.pl "I.aw" will find thanges 111 tonight 's modl·I. F ur one Hung, the public dl'fcndcr (CX· c·e llC'ntly portrayed <1g.irn by Jutld ll1rsch1 no longer has a wife. The sho'.\ dot.':..n 't s:.iy \\hy. Hut 1t d<>t·s mul-.e cl<·ur he has quit his pubhC' de· ft·ndt•r':. Job to work for ~111 establl:.hmcnl Jaw 11rm ~ h1<'h belatt'dly de· 'l'loped a social C'ons- 1.·1em·e and h1r<'d him to ddt·nd ~H.'C'Ust•d fl'lons 1\hO ha\t: little or no mom•) TO!'> IG llT 'S S llOW. \1 htlt• not :.i:-er1sp a!> the f11'~l one. still m:11nlarns its old s tundard of true s:nttiness for mos t of the ::.ho\ol.. It :,tarts with tht• arrC'st <if :.i young-bfa(·I\ \\Oman the· surly arresting of· f11..·t·r h:is to bt• n·m1ndl'd lo re:.id her "nghb" otl <1 C'hargl' of :..I :.ihlnng Ill' r <'' · h u.., b a n d :1 t a ft lt'IHI s h11 thd:.t) p;Hly Th l' t• ' . s u f I <' rt n i.: n1111or \\ <lllllds, 1s l-.1r1.L'd .111a,1. sttll ~ru1\hni.: al ht>r from hi:; strct('hl·r She's bool·a·d for a:..saull \\1th <J dead I) \\ eapon. Hirsch 1s hired b) her ran.·nt:.. for $300. I It· soon frnd:::. the char~c kid.ed up to a~s;,JUlt with intC'nl to lo.ill. And. aft<·r some n :alist1c prel1 m inary l'Oltrt JOUSttng. ht' Sl'b 0111 lo rt•dUCl' lh<: d1:1rgl'. llE co~s :1 lalh r1wnd 1 Don~ Bn·nrwr I· in tht• pul>ht· dt'ft·ndn':.. 1•fft<.:c 11110 rnfu1·mall y hclµrng 111 m. hoping lo use her mt·d tC'a I e:qJC'l't1sc• to pro- \l' tlw \'i<·tim's 11ounds ga\'l' no l'\'ldt•tH'e o f murderous 111tC'nl. ··so hcHI ·~ 1·011r lo"e hfe"" he kids as the\' 11 :.tlk 111to tlw t·mt•rgenc~­ reC't'l\ 111g lrn ... 1ut~i I '' hl·re I hL· 1111t1nd1.•d t':"I lies a twd 'Tt•cl11111:-., Shl' gr<J~1n-. ,\flcr 111:..pctting t he pertinent mNllcJI drn.:u· ments. he talls the "hole thing "a J:?arbage case" 1r1 \.\h1 ch 1hc.· prosecution "overfiled," or pressed <.'harges ,~rea t er than ca ll t!d for by the evidence. WH f:N IT TUR NS out the victim ha ~died, the c·h arge becomt!s homicide. And Hirsch mu!>t find out "hat caused the de· ••th of a guy \\ ith minor s tab \\OUnds <1s well as ~et ht:::. C'lient off the hom1c1de hook in a way that ser\'es both justice .llld :O,UCll't 'i. The '' ay he does it is rnterestmg enough. But the rea I fun hes in the all- t oo· brief ::.cenes with llirsth '11ld l\I iss Bren- ner. a frne adress we h<i- \l'n 't h~d the pleasure o r seC'ing wurk on TV befon·. EXCLVDl!\G SOME unrealistic dialogue belwcen Hirsch and his boss, an upper-crust l a"ycr with little knowledge of the work- ings of criminal Jaw. "The L;.iw" is a supenor s how and a fine way lo spend an hour. NBC deserves cheers for giving it three more tries . If the r atings aren't high t his ltml'. l'\HC should keep the show un and c <inc el t ht• aud1enl·t• Scl1ool Reunion Scl1eduled ThC' Paramount Jligh School Clu:..s o f '65 is planning its 10· yc:ir reu· lllOll Th l' e \' t' 11 t \1 111 ta kc pl.11:e Saturda\. ~1:.iy 24, ;1t the Sheratun Beach Inn 111 Huntington BeaC'h. Admission "111 be $10 a couple and \\ill include two cocktail tickets. hors d'oeu\'res and a sou venir booklet containing the names and background rnform a ti on on c lass mPmbers. Tickets may b e re· c t.' 11• l' d h y s t; n d i n g <t l'ht-c•k or monev order .ind a ::.elf-add.rC'ssed. ~lamµt.·d enn·lope lo llw Clas:::. of '65. PO Box 317, P <1 rum ount. 90723 . Anyont· needing addi· t1onal information or knowing th e "here.ibouts of C'lass member~ m;iv contact Janet White Lo·,·ingier at 581·7037 or Suzanne Koop- m ;in~ Albano (213J 923-8045 Rifle Fine SA~ BERN~.RDI:'\O I UPI> -Wilham Scott Guevara. 19, Chino. was sentenced lo six months to 15 years in prison for shooting another man fa t ally in the c h est Socialists Claim Rites Slated ~...,or Autl1or FBI Harassme1it From \\ irf' Sen ic"" ( \\ ,\ "111 :-; (; T ()" f' It<' IN SHORT ~111..·1.1lt st \\ orl..<.•rs l'.irt.\ :.. pt 1 .. :-1dt·nt1.d t'<111d1d<il<' s.11d t111J.1,· ) tltc• FHI h.1 .., c·or1<Jll{ tc·d ;1 c .1111 p.11::11 111 h.11 a -.-.mt•nl .1l.'.111i-.t h1-. 11r::.11111.1t1on for .' C'lll'"' 111 .111 .11 ll•rnpl t11 dc·:.t111\ llh· :!.~11111 lllt'llllH I 1>,11 I \ l't•t<,. C.1111 1·10-,;11cl1111• I· HI t.w 111·' 1111 ll1cl1•d hlll'J.' I.in . m.111 t ;1111 1>1. t lllJ! 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Mor~cnroth of Corona d cl Mar; two sons, Pt'tcr of Me lbourne, Australi a. ~nd Christopher of Chester, and tw o g rand c hildren , Dara ~lor~enroth Erickson and Derek ' Erickson of Arcata. A member of Cal Stat e Long Tkach faculty where she taught d11ld development until her re· t1remcnt, Ms. Mor genroth was th<' Juthor and illustrator of " IJ11ol.. of songs for children. Story Songs that Spin Themselves." 8y HIL.\RV KA\'E 01 Ille D•llr P'li.t SUll School for i>ome pre-teen istu- <lents e t Te Winkle Middle St'hool is m ore than just academics and sports. A n\Jmbl'r of youngsters, ages 10 through 13. have been allowed to observe different O<.'eupations t hrou(ih u special career c uidance program at lhe Costa !\1esa school. WHILE S01'1 E businessmen C'rtngc at th<.' thought of being \\ at<:hed by pre-le~n youths. ('ounselol'S at TeWinkle say the inno\•at1n• µroJect is a bonanza for certain <.0 h1ldren. "It'!) for a ch1lcl \\hO just isn't gl'tt1ng enough satisfoctrnn from his reading and ~ nt1ng. Also. it's for those 11 ho :.ii ready kno\\ that in a coupll' of Yl'ars. tht•,1"11 he gl'tting Cit ll·ast part time JOUS to help out f11w111..· w lly." s aid Jeny C\l\\drc•y, C'trnns<•lor 111 l'hargc uf th~ prugr.1m. The procram is in lt.s second year, but its scope h as vuried uc- cording lo funds availuble and businessmen willing t o participate. LAST FALL WAS uctlve, when students regularly obse1·ved rood preparation al Sears during u 10-week period. They went along with high school s tudents Jeurn· ing skills the re as patrt of the Coastline Region ;il Occupation Program <CROP>. This spring, how,e\'er, there is a minimury1 of activity-mostly because of the dearth of busi· nessmen willing to participate, .she said. )!rs. CO\\ drey explained that the TeWmkle project is different from the high school CROP where students a r c actually trained for work. IN STE AD, IT'S an ex· ploratory approac.·h, with THEY MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER IN HUNTINGTON Fifth Grader J ana Skidmore Joins Violinist Mike Maureas On High Note Violinist Stirs Students Violinist Mike Maureas lifts both eyebrows in an odd, intense exprc:::.swn wht!n he hits a particularly fine classic stanza. His C'yebrows flexed considerably last week as he gave a solo performance for 4th and 5th grade s tudents at Hawes School in south Huntington fle:.ich. WlllLE ROCK AND . ROLL radio is probably the m ain s tream for the ~oungsters' musical encounters, they gave !\faun~as a loud hurst of applause after each tune. In addition to :\taurea:.. the youngster s v. ere treated to a performance by lht• Golden \\'est College '.\t adrigals, and 'ibraharp1:..t :\I argc Iden. It was all part of t he school's music day, arranged by ,·ocal music teacher Susan Boule'" Students also became~ part of the performancl', singing such songs as "Freedom Is n 't Free," "Fifty l'\1fty United States," "Sesame Street Theme Song," ''Sing, Sing a Song," and other numbers. CITY COtiNC'ILMA!'I; TED Bartlett also read a proclamation for mu:::.1c d:iy, written by Mayor Al Coen. M!,. Bouley said she hoped the exposure t o several types of li ve p(•rformuncc::. would enrich the musical experience of t he young:..ter~. • ''The childr en nee<l to be exposed to as much and as diversified things as can be. They don't usually pick music as an electi \'C when lhcy get to j unior high,·' s he said. Choral Group Newport Ememble Ready for. Hawaii The Chantelles, the girls' choral ensemble from !\"ewport Art, Concert Program Set An art fcs tJ\'al fl';ilunng the v.orks of 20 Lagunu Ik>:trh an·a ;1rtists a nd a µrcM·ntatton of Bach 's ··st. Matthew Pa!'l:s10n" l>y the La~una Concert Chorale \\11l Harbor High School. is to lea\'f for 11:.twali on March 25 t o participate in thC' H awaii an Festival o f Music. THE O~LY ORANGE County choral group invited to p erform at the festival in Honolulu, the Chantl'lles w i II remain in the islands until /\pril l , during tht• E<tster week br<'ak l 111011 h . .--, , .... , r11 c•d lllh' ctf 1h 11• \\ I< B '"' II\ ('I ·' !l '.!1111 llllll· l ,lllt'C' (lllt' Cl r t lll' I 1111 ~ (."' I In 11 r.: I '\ c I I I' n1rd1•d from cf'lllt ,11 Hu ... -.1.1111 to the nrnJ f',tl 1l1c 1\111 H•·p Hol11•1 l W J.:a-.11·11 nH·11·1 , 1 I) \\ 1-. 1 ''ho IS pr11po-. 1111' ,1 11111111-.t111'1 I~ rontro! p11-.t.1l -.11n1·rll.tnc·t• ~l'l0::.1 111l "lh1· 1.h1ll 111c f• ;1r 11( ,111 llllM't'n 1nqu1::.1tl1r 11111 11d tnJ! mln th•· p1 I\ acv"' v( till' 111:111.. '\ .t;t rip ~f inhag Rule11 \\'1th her husband. she was founder and co-director o r P..1c1f1c Oaks Friends School in Pas adena, n ow Pacific Oaks C:olle~e and Children's School. , be held Saturd<ty ~md , unday :.it St Paul's 'Lutheran Church 111 Laguna Beach. The fl•slival. ~ h1d1 will bt• ut· tendC'd by bands. chmrs and or· chest r:is from throughout the country. \\ 111 111clude Judging al Wa1k1k1 Shell and other concerts there. Groups will be competing for \'arious medals. Thi• Pt'nt.tJ.!oll ..,,11d T11< sd.n LI ,. ni1....,tll' \\ii~ p1oh,1hl\ .111 ~!'-IX. tlw h1r,i::t•!>t of 10111' nt'\\ ~m 1l'L in1sslil'" .Ja«9qHf!liHf-Df'JJffrftr ,\Tfl t-::""i .I ,lt'Cfllt'ltnl' K<'n Jl(•dy On.1-.s1s rtt•\\ to f';111., t1J(l.1.\ \\llhln 2 1 hoUI 'I 1)f th<· l11m.1l of ht•r hubbund Ari..,tolle n11,...,s1-. 011 t11s pr1v.1L<' isf;rnct 111 th<' ln111..in SeJ \\ \~lll~GTO\ The Jlm1s<' m.idl' 1t dt.'.tr Tut'sd.l\' thJt It \u11rlcl p1 uh.d1l1 lw futile for l'1 1·..,1d1.•nt J"111 cl lo\ <'tCl l'itnp m111 '"" lt·~1:-.l.1t 11111 f111 t ht· :-.1•1 onrl 11111 • \ hill 111 1rnp11l-1' fr<l\•1;il ,t,1n cl.11d-; 1>11 --t1 1p mn1111~ operJt1ons '' ,, .. pa....,1·d I•} ;i \ ntl' of '.l.1:1 to~; f .1r rnort• than Hw t" o thirds m:t101 it) ne<'drtl to OH•r1·iclt• a \ 1•to She w as a past pres1dmg clerk o( the OranRe County Friendti ~ff•etmg and :tctive in the Pacific: Yearly M eel ing of Religious Society 'of Friends a nd the Amen<'an rncnd Ses \ 1ce Com· m1ttN'. She wob a m~mbcr of the Na t1on:rl Org.tn1zation for Wo men · :.md the Nutaonal Association for the Edur;ition o f Young Children . The art. pa11'lt1ngs. sculpture ;ind weavings w ill hf on rlisplay from 10 a m. to 10 p m Saturday and from 11 JO :i m . Sund;ly to 6 pm. Sunllu:v at th« churl'h The l'11oralc will p<'rform at 8 p m . Saturda} al lhl' chu1 ch The fr st 1' u I i~ tw111g held in ronjuntt1on w ith lht• f1r..,t all· n1v('rs~1ry Cf>lebr&tion of the de· ctirat1on or the new sanctuary al 1190 Mornings1cl <' Oriv<'. THE CHANTEl,LES ere 11 students from gr ades nine thouJth 12, who h ave a uq1tioncd for the group and who mafntaln a .. B" sch ol:.ist1c average. The group b d irect ed h y Suzanne Runlen H'ai1t, a cont'crt und optru performer tn New York and E urope for 22 y~ors <'hildren observing and bring told what'l> going on Not everyone a t the middle school-grades six, seven and eight-participates in the career gu'idan~e. s he said. "It's som e thing they can choose to do as a n e lective," Mrs. Cowdrey explained. Some stud e nts, who arc a lready very involved with academics. have no desire to ex- µlore t·arecrs, s he added. MRS. COWDREY said she is unawa re of this t ype of career ex- ploration a t any other middle school, explaining that in th~ pa:;t people h ave shied away from introducin g jobs to pre-teen students. lIO\H~\·cr, the counselor cited a numbt•r of students "ho have de· finitely been helped by the ap· proach. One Tl'Winkle youth, notoaious on l'ampus for h is regular .ibscnces. beg:.in :.ttlending sc·hool f ive <lays a week last fall whe n he was participating in the aflt·1·· noon visits to Sears, she said. TlllS SPRING. he·s back lo m issing ;:ibout h\O d ays a WCl'k now that lhe program is con· duded. "Ills mother 5ays hl''s not n·;if. ly sick. but she can't seem to make him want to come t u school.'· M rs . Cowdrey said. For studenls like him, the pro- gr am is essential, she~uggested. Besides the Scars program. ~lrs. Cowdrey has l.iken smull groups of s tudents lo service sta· t1011s to\\ :itch the mechanics and ~talion altt•nd:.ints, and several other bUSlllt'~S('S "TllE TYPES OF business "l.' net:'d :ire those with very visible o<:t·u p at i ons -as in f ood servitt.>S," she said. .. ,\t. this <1ge, kids' fantasies ~1buut" work tend towards very visib l e jobs, s u c h as stt·ward esses, pilots, polic<'m<'n or s ;,ilesmC'n," she explained. .. Any \'isiblc job would ll<: i;ood," she udded. .\lrs. C'm1tlrev S<tid ::.hC' is tn 1ng to arrangt• i1ext fall's C<.U-C'~'I' µu1dant·t· 1111 a more 5lrul'lured ha::.1-.. 1\ ith more bu::.int>:-st·:. p:.trll<'1pating <.111d the chihlrl'll ~pendmg more time ob~t.'l'Vtng '-'Ol'kers al tlw1r jobs. Bl'T FOR T llE rem:.imder 111 the ~pring. s he's searching fo1· businessmen willing to help on an 1mpromµtu I.Iasis. "I'd f1rsl likC' to talk with bus i- nessml·n in thl' community :.inti st•t.• if thC'y t·ould help, .. she s:.tid. ,\11 1·0111· 1nlerl.'slcd in p;1rlit·ipat1n~ 111:.iy )Jhonl' !\II'::.. CO\\drt·y at the school, 556-3433. Dwyer Quits South Coast Water Board Robert 0\\ Y<'I' of Monarch Summit has resigned from the South C'oast Countv \\'ater Dis· tnl'l board of d1rcclo1·s to acc<'pt a similar position with the Moulton Niguel Waler District. Dwyer moved from the South Coast to the ~loulton Niguel dis- trict :J year ago. but legally was allowed lo continue to serve or! the board in his olcl district. His term was due to expire in l'\ov- embcr. I le was a pproached recently to. Join the ~I ou lton Niguel district bo;ird to fill the vacancy creatert hy the resignation of Thomas Beauchamp. Dv. 't·r will attend his first :\loulton ·l'\iguel meeting Thursd:.iy. South Coast directors this week accl'pt Dwyt'r's rt'signation and !-aid they "ill i m mC'diatcly con- :.1cl1.•r t•andidates to fill the \'J('..tnC'\ ·Ranis to Play Jaycees i11 Bruketball Tilt The Los Angeles Rams will be competing agains t a t eam of the Huntington Beach Jaycees al the Golden West College gym at 8 p m . Saturd;iy lo he lp raise funds for the special Olympics. The R ams expected to pl ay al the basketball game are: Isiah Robertson , Lance Rentzel, Cullen Bryan~ Fred Dryer, Ken Gedde s, Ron Jaworski, Lawrence l\1cCutch eon, Bill' Nelson, and J ack Snow. The Jaycees sponsor sevend • proit'ams every year. but the· R am basketball ea me is very im. • portant. The game supplies 90 ~rcenl or the m oney for the . special Olympics. · Presale tickets may be ob·: lained al the DcCueUe & Sons Glass Company ut 1615 Alabama Avenue in Huntington Beach. .. . . . SaddlebBek .., I . .. VOL. 68, NO. 78, 6 SECTI ONS, 80 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY. CA LIFORNIA WE ON ESOAY ,MA RCH1~19~ TEN CEN'f1 • • .. Zogg Reportedly Spurns Bo~ Deinan~ Su pen nll-nd(•nt William Zogg ha:. refused J (•1·1sply '"orded de mand by the nl''" ly c lt-t'lcd board uf I ru:.l t'l':-. ot t hl• Saddlebad; \'alley l 'n1l1t•d Sdwol 1>1slrH:l to 11 o I 1 f ~ h 1 ... t o p I e v l' I a cl min1slr.Jl1.11.., th.it Lht•\ m1g'hl not hl•reh1rcd. T r ustee elt•t·t I.oil '\ oung s<11c.J Zog~ w.1s '>t'Ol ,1 lt>ltt•1· \ 1,1 t l•rl1fwd m • .111 from the Ill'\\ board \Jareb 1~. Thl' four-line note. sign~-d by ;.1 1l ftH' trustess. directed Zog~ lo · notify all district administrators other school principals and ass1s· t :.int principals or their Possible 1 l'lt•ast-fro m their pos1t1on pursuant t o Educalion Codtt 13443 fi, for lhl• 1975 7fi :-.chool vt•ar. · Th<.1l 1:-. thl' t•odc st'<:t1on thul st<iles thut no d 1stnd lt.•V(·I Jd· mm1stralo1·s Ci.In he f1re-d or n· ass1~nl'Ct unit•!>:. th~~· are given \.Hillen notice by March 15. Zogg said today he did not " 1sh tocommt.'nl on the incident. .. You're referr ing lo a l'Om · mum(·at1on bet ween the board •ind m)sclf ... he sau.l ··1 lhink it's J matter bt!l1Ween the board anc1 m.}-self a nd I ckm 'l "anl to com· mentturther." I le said one reason he did not n_..,pond to the lelter was because he d id not want lo put his staff in the position of losing their jobs. The letter of intent not to rt.>h1re does not automatically mean tht· t'mploye is f1n•d, according the to t h e count y cou nsel's office. Rather. 1l gives him a chance lo begin looking for other \\Ork in t·ase he1~. The new bo~1 rd. '' h1ch mdudt•:. two incum bent:., :.aid t heir 1ment was not to fi re anyone but to lll't.' • :serve the ir options Cor cvaluat111g current s taff makeup after they ares1Worn in April 7 J oseph Peterson J r , lame duc:I-. president of the current board . said he a nd his colleugues knew about the March 15 deadline .. But "e receh·ed no rt-com mendations from the superintcn dent for any firtnJ,?s or reassign mt:nts. ··he said. ··we did not feel the nl'w board "ould ~ able to . makl' J dl'll'rmina lion a bout J•e- ass1gnnwnt!'> in one month." . . Thl· nt·\\ board includes t wo in• t.·umbenb Denn is Smith and Gl·orgt.· I lt·nn , bothotwbomhav4 sl'rn•d .... int·~· the d istrict waif 101 nll•d thrl'l' 'cars ago. : Pl'll·r:-.1111 ".as refening to the IJ<·t th;it tollcm mg issuance of th~ ~J.ftch 1:-> 1wt1ee. the board m us lo!" L' i.1d1111111"lraturs a final word n••t't>ZOGG. Page.Ui USS •S·U UIZ ~ooms · School Science Declines WASillNGT ON CUPI 1 T he S(·1encc knowledge of American school C'hildren has dedincd 17 years aftt•r Sputnik. a national L·ducation s t udy ::.hm' t•d today Children at ;igt·s !l. l:l and 17 \\ert• less ablt• to an!'>\\l'r stient'l' qtll'~l tolls 111 1!17:! lh•Hl c·h1ldl'l'll ol llll' ~;11nt· <1).'c·~ 111 l!l'iO '>iJ ld lht• '\:ill<•n:il .\ .... ,t·:-. ... 1111•111 ol Edut·.i 11011:.il 1'111).!l l'"' E\ en enl•rgy lypt• qul•st1ons \\ \'l"l' ll''°' llk<.•ly lo l>1• .IOS\H•l'l•d t'IWI L'l'I h . Big-city slucJcnls sho\\'cd lhl· biggest decline. Perfor mance of rural stud l'nls at all three ages improved the second t imt•. Suburban students. though conll · nuing lo decline in perfor mancl'. :.till measured above t he national a\'eragc. T he study was rckascd at <1 news conferen ce on C':Jp1lol Hi ll . \\here hearin~s h<.1c1 b<:l'n held on American fears of Sn, il'l sewn tirit· superiority afl1.:r the Oct. 4. 1957 la unching of Sputnik, lhl• first m an-mad t• s all'llilc• o ... ty Pilot Pholo Spul nik I d isintegrall>d J an . .i. 1958, but not lht' re percussions ul' this scicntifk fc•at on American l'ducalion. Vast m•w s ums wen• poun•d int o sdt:n<·e edur;.1tiun a nd kadwr lra1n1ng, and major l'hanges undt-'rlaken in fl'd1•ral a id to e<lucat1on HIGHWAY PATROL CAR DESTROYED IN SHATTERING SMASHUP ON NARROW, WINDING EL TORO ROAD New Officer Dorothy Williams, 26, Seriously Injured After Losing Control of Car Rushing to Bar Fight Now. savs thl• <•sses-.ment group. a hair.year of kno'>'ledge as measured by tests. has bl•en lost 1n biology. t•h em1str~. physics and o t ht>r areas of science between the 1969-70 and 1972· 73 schoo&,.years. Female Officer Injured Plttrol Cltr Hits Cozt11tv Tntck Near El Toro Although the s u rvey d id not re fer specifi cally to the energy 1s s ue , q uestions asked in that field dem onstrate tho ~ap . To the multiple-choice qul"'· lion, ''Wh a t d evice c hanges the voltage of an e lcclric power sup- ply: i.lller n:itor. l.wllery. l'l'<'· i1fic r . trah sfor mt.•r." o nly 46 ft per cent or 17·yt•ar olds in 197:J <'O r rcc tl v a n swe r ed "lramifo r m c r '' compa red with fiO. l pe rcent in 1969 When asked . ''Whal dot:s ;rn e lec tric power company sell in units of kilowatt hours: a tom s, e lect rons, cn er~y. radi ation . (SeeSCIF:l'iCE, P age A:!i By JAN WORTll OI IM O.tty Pl tot St.IC Dorothy \\"tllwms. 26. one ol the n e\\L'Sl Caltfornia l hgh\\ay Patrol officer:-.. ",1:-. 1>l'nou:-I~ 111- jut'ed tn a sµt•etaeular <.TJsh on Ei Toro Roud Tut.'sdav when h~r patrol car spul oul oi control on the.> n ano\\. \\J11clinJ{ roacl and rammec.I into <Ill vn1·umini! <·nun 1 v \\'alet· trul k. · .\lrs, Williams. of 0 1·anj'.!1.:, who had been patrolhn~ on hot· O'>'n for only three days. uccordmg to n-rP ~kesmt'fl . was spceclin~ to :.i reported bar fig ht al aboul 4: 15 p.m. a t Cooks Corners, a s m all restaurant al l.1\'(• Oalt Canyon Road. Shl' aµparl'nll y lost control of .. hl·r car . going al abQut 55 to ro mph. The impact Wt'f her car 111· lo thre~ pieces. rippmg off the front section and. leavin,g a thunk lodi.:ed und er t'h e county truck. One C H P officer at the scene lt•rmesJ it .. lbe wm·st patrol car <H'Cident I nave e\·er seen ... '\:l•1ther the dr ive r of the county trud,, Don \Vils1,>ll of Anaheim. nor his p;iss(•Jlgt'r Georj.?l' Hal~ of C~ardt•n (;run•. was rnjun•d. Paramedi cs a t the Laeun.1 I h lls f1 re st.ition reported tht·y wt•re pn•par ing to t•ut her out \.\hen M rs. \\'1lliams managed to t·r.iwl out of the w reckage and "as givl'l1 C'mei·genq• treatment for mult1µle race. ll'g and in· tt•rn.d 1n1urit•s bt.'fore being The Bearded Wonders After o range County SUpef'Vlsor' Bob Bettin sounded off 1bout ··you c•n't trust anybody with a beard," the press corps gave him the business by marching into county halls hidden beneath facial hair. Bearded here are Tom Elchhon\ of the Reglater (left) and William Scttre&ber of the Dally Piiot (rtght). Bob Gelvet of l1depen·, dent PreH-Telegram struggle• to get fake whltketa on Battin hlm1etf. StotJ today. PaMAa. Daily P1WC ~1'1ff Phofo I n1::.ht•d to Saddkb.u:k Commun1- I.) llosp1t ;il 111 Laguna llilb. Slw "J:. n•porlcd in g uardct.1 cc.md 111011 I od .1) . \\"1bon and llall' rt'f>Ortet.l thal thL·~ hJcl :-.l't'll i.jll Orangl' Count~· Slwnfl's t·ar :-pl•t•d1ng do\\ll El Torn on 1ls ''a\ to thl' hur fight ltl•forl' tht•\ .... polt1·d ~Jr ..... \\ dliamo.,. "'Sht· \\J:-. n •.ill\ IJ.lll1ng do\\lt llH' l'Oitd \\hl•n °\\l' 'd\\ hl'I'. \\'!I son s<11d . "'Slw had ht•r hJ.:hl:-. flashing und hl•r s1n•ns gmng ;md then s hL· "c·nl into a lirnacl ~hdl· and" l'nl 111ln llw l'l'<tl' of tlw fir:-.t vehi<'le <int.I the front of tlw "l'C'oml. ·· Tlw l'Ullnt~· t ruck '' ;...., LO\\ ing ~1noth1.·r. Stun 1H·d, \\ ilson and llulc· jumpcd out and tried tu help ~I r:-. Wtlhams. ··,\II I <:ould think \\as ·11 ·~ .1 girl. it's a g1rl'," llakl>aid. .\lrs. W1llwms 1:. man1ect to ;111 Or:1ngt' County Sht•nff'::. deput.' and has l\\O childn:n. Tht• acc1dt•nt s 1Jrea<l wreck::igt• along tht• rnacJ ;me.I stoµµecJ tr.ii fie for hour..,. Tht• 1nc1dl•nl 1:. hd1l'\'C.'d to L11· the firs t 1niu1-;.1 i1Hoh111g Olll' ul I ht• C ll P 's nt•w "Ullll'll orfit·1·r ... ;\Ir:-.. \,\'11l1ams \\as 011L' of lhL' I 11' st g I' 0 ll µ () f c II r \\ 0m1.•11 ):!radu:ill'S w ho Wt'nl into llw I il'lcl ~t·vt•ral months at.!o. tSe<> PATROi., Pa~f' ,\:?; FmST VIEWER BOUGHT AUTO ··our car sold to the first person who cam e lo see it.·· That 's the success story told by the Santa Ana Heights man w ho placed l has a d in the DaHy Pilot: '70 COR OLLA 2 dr. stk shifl.30 MPG. '7S L1c. Rurw &t d rives gd. $995 XXX·XXXX lt you have a u r ~ou'd like to seU, ~an 6'2·5678. 1l only takes a few wo rds irrlho~\ghl place to at- tract a buy1r1 9n~ the Ornn~ COfst \Jt-ri ace is ttie Dai\Y PIW. I. . 2 Kille</ B,· Siwek • CO.\ I.I:\(;.\ l.\ P 1 1\H> nwn ln 111µ to !-h:.ikt· :.i rah bit from .i 311-toot SL'<·l1on of irng at11111 p1pt• "erl' elce trm:uted "hen t ht.' pq~· hit an {)\ l'l"IW .id h I J.! h l l'11Ston t•abl~· lll'iff ht'l"l'. f.':t·t•snu Count~· :-.h1·nff.., 1kµul1t•s !'>i.lld. Ofl1t·1·rs -.aid a third nwn ";cs lt.Jd h burm·d in the in 1·1dt·11t ;,11 l ht• B urncll Hand1 Tm·sd;i~ Do1t!{!a~ Sets S zt11<Lcrv Vote .. 011 Co11lract 8\' K.\T llY CLAl':C Y • Of th« 0•1ly Pi tot Sufi StrikinJ.! m<ichanis~ at th< .\l<'Donnt>ll Douglas Cor porat1011 today announl'ed a new t•ontral·I olll'r that could s1):!nal the entl \o the11· five-week ·o ld walkout Ted :'\l'1ma. lrt•asu1·erofthe In tl•rnal1onal ,\ssociati on ul \l ac:himsts' local 111 Torra1w1·. ~a id union ml'mhcrs will \.·ote 1111 till' new tontr:it.·t Su nda\. f>t>ta ils of thc o ffer a'rc still h<· lllJ! workC'd out m negotiation:-. hel W<.'Cn the union. com pany and fe-de ral mc·tl iators, Ncima :.aid. <ind mav not be announci:d until Sund ay·:S mt•ct mg. Sunday's vole will be a l l p 111. 111 the Los An geles Com e nt ion Center. hL· said . ~I ea n w h i re . l\t c Donn c• 11 Ouuglal' com1>1rny off1e1als con· fil'm ed ther e will be a ne" off('I . l'\e~otiations were t''l(p<'C\cd to ('011llnUe today \\1th the help Of fl'deral ml'diators The IA ~t. "1th 19.000 mcmbt:r" nat1onwidt>. walked off the JOh 1''~b lO in u t"On trart dispute Thi• '4{alkeu~af(t:cted 7,00(HA ~t m<'m bt>rs · in South er'n Culifom1;,t tn c·luding 1.500 al tht\ (arm 'b tlonl· •net on rw~1ch plant. Th<' strike ubo hu l'<tllst•d tlw l\ttoffo(7.500 McDonnell Douj!la'> e\i\ploy~s. ~I at \1\~ ~)nJ? lkuch ~lµnt . beqnJst• of a ~hortUJ!l' ol <Se~ OOtJULA.S, Pa~t> .\:!i Pacific R~covery Try Told WASll l :\GTON <APJ T h e Ct•ntral Intelligen ce Agen,·y last ::.ummt:r l'l't'O\ crt'd µart of u Sov- it•t submi.lnlle th:.cl sank 1n the I' at.• 1 I 1 t O l' L' an 111 l 9li8. i.l d 1111111sl ralwn and to11grL·~siu1wl 11f11c1:.ib t·on1'1rml·d loc.l:Jy Scnalt• 111 ;..11ont~· IL•atil'r !\1 11\t: \l~msf1l·ld s~11d ~· tongrl'S!)IUnal Ill\ t•sl1 g at1on 11110 th<·" i!->dom of 1·arr~ 1111-! out thL· hi l-!hl~ dass1fied '>ah.ai.:t• operatwn \\:l:-. l1kl·l~'. but dl'('l1nt·d tn pronde del:.c1b Othl'r go\·l'rnmenl off1t.·iali. s ;.iic.l. ho\\ l'' t•r. llw 9pt·rntion wai> designed to n·co\'l:r c·ommumca- t10n t·ode!-> and :ilom1c \\ arhead m1 .... s1lt•s trom lht• G·l'lass s ub "hH'h '' as lost 1 n 1 ~8. Bt•causc about two-thirds of' the subm arine l>roke ofl ;md sank . to t he ocean bottom. net1ht1r ttM..- \·odes nor th<.' missile~ \\ert• r~· t·ovcrt:d, ol hl'r.ib s.tll.I Senior mcmhl'r~ uf Con;...rl•:-.s \\Ith resµon!:.-1bilit~ tor O\ 1·rsc.:e 1111.! the CI.\ \\ l'l'l' hn cll'd 111 ;Jo- ' ;11Jl'(' ol t lw 11pl'l'i.1l11111 t·a1 l'll'd out from .i s al\·a gt' :.hip hui ll ~l'lTl'tly tor tlw joh hy llm' ard t lug hcs. thl' l'l'n•nl nt· billro11<111·c'. l\l;.insfield s;1 1d lht• suh '' :.i:. old Jnd that its mllit:1r~ \alue\\as not s ig111f1cant hut "\\hat 1t <:on- tauwd m1;.:hl ha,·c1 h1•t•n of some ,·ahll' ... I It• did not 1·ll•ahor:Jll'. Sl'11 \lilt1111 H '\11ung. 1R- :\ D. 1. s;11d publr:-.lwd l'Sllmal~:-. planng tlw n1-.t of thl' opl'ralwn al S350 m1ll11111 · ,trl' gn·atl~ t''ag- gt·rall'd 'tn111g a nw111 ltl•1 of tlw ~t·natl• ('I \ ll\ 1.•r.,1 ;.:hl ! 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Paget\:?i or: .. :·a c .... ~ • \\·_.a•ht"r \ J rt.thll· hil-!h doudinl'"' 1ud:iy lw<·nming mostl~· ('loud\' Thur..,day \\ ilh a .)() 1wrt•t•nt th<.t1H't• of nuns h~· :1ft1 •rnoon Thursday. 1 li.i::h~ 1t:! lo (iii l.1m s tonig ht J4 l<• :>:! \_ 11\S IDE TODA\' '°' scnsallonal I nal of. a do1· 111r. 70.• and r Nept1on111t- yirl/nend. :!I. hoth occusC'd of lnl11ng doctor's tn fl'. 1111.'( ~/1ock·t•d a .~/1'l'P!I A rk·a~a\ t11um Story. 1\:1 lnd~x Al Y-S..•ott Al ........ es L M Befd a 11 (.thl .. ,...t At CM Mr Couwr "' ('-\''"" 01 10 C....t<\ •• ~ .. 011:!1=-~ (fllert.tlfl-fll a1011 F•-<• ••·t ..... (414 tt.tlM .. t tf• Ol t4y(i,¥""" •1• Hero-<oH Cl M nU .... •\ ,.,. ...... . Mit11t1·•~ ... lilt II •11 •• M~•C 8<11 Mvh1.tl ,. •• .......... , ..... , • •••• 0r.,...c•-•v All 12 ....... (I) Sytvl<l l'wlor at S,0.-t\ • • , •• Sl9CloMf?Uh •• t , ...... .i.. 910 .,. ... " •1•·11 W.Al ... r IU Vl'orlf .... ~ A4, .. ~-•• r-_ • """~If':-... • .. -.• . - .. 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An off1c·1:il v.hitc• paper prcscnl1·cl 1 o I',. rl 1 :11rw11t !\aid. ho"en·r. the Sont·I l'n1on now dom10at1·.., 1·:urop1· ti ..... :wh1evc.U strategic 11ucl1•:tr p.int v \\llh the• t;nited St.1tt·:o. und ha hc·1 nme :.i na val suprrpo-... l•r • t ORANGE COAST " I ~tJ i \j QI {I) I ~ (}r""'1rlf' \.I~ I 0t4 • • •ol ~t._ W"'"" r 'II t ,,.,,,,-d trw ••u .-J ,,. l r • '"""! , ''• ft;t.a I PIJnt.,/Hf'W)(,OMIQ,.nt 'i ••t•(\ 1 ,_, PJb'•"P\t-"1 ~ r.O•T llVt;uQI f ,, •• • •,;. I 'i Mt·w frlf•wp(.fl S.¥". Hurl, /fft1• 4•" rt 4 t••" Y4 t• 'r/, lr¥11'\•, S..101f'l01 i "wiA t ,., 1 l.~ ~-n !,otlfh (04·.1 A . .,, .• tt'1 •• f'()lhM" P'OfthC,,.,, \11t1trftA~\ M"'1 ,rwi_.f f•• ,,,,.,,. I~ uur.i· f\1,.q n•N I 1\ ..... w. I ~tr••I (JJ\WM.r .... ( ... , ,,,,,...,,, Robert N WN·fl p,,..,,Of>nt •rM't l•ur-41 Jt·' JM k R. (urlE>y 'V•t ii' Pt,.. '°'"' .. ,., (;"" f ,11 M,p .. ,,, Thom,ic, Kr1·11ol r l+lr • ThOm 1<, A M urphtn• ~ ..• , .. ,,,,,...., Charle<. H LO<" RtChilrrt p N.ill .,,,~t•nf M,.,,,, > "4 t ,...., "' S.ddl•b~<k Valley0ft1ce fS10•LAP•1ko.tt1•t>~n(1i•Qi.1fr1 ~-• OUMr Off1ces (9"1• Mf'W M' II'<,• \t .._~ ,,, ... ..,..,.,.,, fWM f'i, I 'i• •()oft ...... ~_. UI.'-' t4"'"hnqt&ll\ .... , ~ \ ••• frrti liii\V, ... , 1 &..119""• 8• ., I • liCr!VYfl "'~ t T•l•pho~ 17141 60~311 CIHs1fred Ad11trtls1n9 6-42·S671 S81 6310 OS 0630 • rh'• "•" 1 1111 • • J•lllr 4l ,.,.,.,, ,, ,, '"' •• n" ..... ,,,. ,, ,, f ' ' • ,, Truck 'Drives In,' Ruins Restaurant By R UOl !';IF.OZJELSKI Ol t ..... o .. 1ly P•IOI Sl•lf A trucker carr~ rng a 15-ton load of hot asphalt h:.id no choa·t· Tuesday to do anything but what the sign O\"C'r a San Clemt>nll' ::.andwi<:h shop s ugge!>ted. He drove right into the L1tlll' Dnve·l n . The impact ripped out an en· lire wall. scattering plate gla~s. :::.andwich makangs, lt'C cr<:llm and furniture. When the debris :::.cllk•d, it'' :.is discovered that neither tht> driver, Jessie W. V. 11l1i.1ms, 56. of !;an Juan Capislr:.ino. nor tht• owners of the sandwich shop v. ere hurl. C'alifornw Highway Patrol of· f1cers said Will1:.ims. owner of a truckin g c:ompany al 28432 Orteg a llig hw41y. Jo ... t tht• air 111 l11s braking s~ sll'm a..; he cam<' :.iroun<l a San Diego FrL•ev. ay of -fr:.imp. The threc-:.ixlt• tr ut k rnn amok ~·eru ... s South El C:..i mrno Ht•t.11 und tJ1reclly into the sun<lv.1rh shoµ iJt 1402 S. El Cam mo Reul. "H "'as ju::;t llkl' t•:-.plosion.'' ~:..i1<l Joe ~I 111er, 55. who was tn· !-tde the ::.hop 141lh his wife, ~1adelyn al the time ... , had been talking on the phone to my pro· duc-e man when my wife saw the truck and said, ·Joe, let's get the hl.'11 out of here·." Both ducked into the rear por· t 1011 of the huildang just as the trlll·k eanw through. "I never did f1111:-.h that phone conversation. I .1us t ldl lht• phone hanging tht•n•." ;\J 111t•r. of 238 Avenida <.'ahnllo. ::.:..a id. D.image c::.t1matcs to the build- 10g rangl' from S-1,800 to S6,000 hut :\110e r feeb th a l he will be out of business JU:::.t "hen the sum- nwr ~ca:-.on gets ~oing. ,\ rd1n•<l Lockheed aircraft t:ngineer :\liner opened the plare l\10 months <igo after extensively l'l·modt•hng the budding. "\\'t·'d just opened up and we \\t'rt• doing ~real until this hap- PL'ned," s:..iid l\l iner, carrying a fl:.1ttt•ncd cas h register and a doublt .. ~i<lcd "Open-Closed" s ign from the wrel·kag e. Ill' wondl·rs 1f he will ever be abl(1 lo open the s <1ndwich shop ag:..1111 . "This is probably it. I\othrng in this area is zoned pro· p l' r I y . E v t' r y t h i n g i s n o n · t·nnftlr1111ng :.ind it's doubtful that the co:.i::.t~il <"ommission will ap- µro,·c 11 " l>l'sp1t c: their misfortune the ~ltnL·rs ''ere able to maintain their good humor ... We're alive, aren 'l \H"!" grinned Miner. Ile said moments earlier he hud been s tanding directly in the path of the true k while cleaning the windows. Miner owes his life to the produce man who called him up on the phone 'Top-heavy' Staff Charge an -Issue Tlw l"'>llt· of whether or nut !ht· ~ .. d ti I l'I> J l k \':JI I l' y c 11lf1 t.•d Sl'huul D1~tnl'l 1~ "IOI> ht•:..t\ ~ · ''1th t.1dmm1strnlor~ appc~1r.., to Ill' on the n:rge of l>cc·ommg a tn:JJOr b~uc for the newly cleett·d lk•.1rd ofTru"tees n,. sending :i ll'tter to SuJ>('nn t1·ndenl Wilham Zogg, chrert111g lt11n to keep their options (111 t·\ a lu;iting the cl 1s t n e t '::. ad mm1stration s tructure open until llW" :.ire ~"orn rn. the board put Zogg cin not1c·e th.it 1t 1::. om• 11r thl'1r m4ljor cont'ern'> Zogg·s refusal tn give the nl'\\ hC)(frff th · t opt ion means Hw i1kJrd <::..in ol m:'lkc any m a1or rh~1ngcs._i <id rn mi~trat1on nt•:-.1 \'to;1 r unfl·ss dis trict :1d ~111111 ~t r.itors \ oluntcer resign a I IClll °' • J l';rn'l 1magin1· that Jnyonr \\ould do that unless they had another pos ition." s aid Dr. H1rhar<l WC'll<', deputy s upcnn· kndt·nl. "Frankl\·, I don't see this nrw lx14ru ma.king <in y reques ts of this kind. I can't sec them aclm~ 111 a h11?h·handl'd \o\ay. I'm conft· d1·nl they " 111 be f;11r ~md cqu1tJ IJlt• · Of course there 1s 'ome anxie· ty among our s taff. Anytime thc'rl' 1s a change 1n political pm1 eor , that is to be exJ>('cted. · It '>t't•ms to me ull the nc\I .. h<1,11d \~,ts as king for "as some I <II 1 t u u t• t o m a k e in t e n1 a I dtJngcs ... Welle said. 1 Thl• rt•c·cnl interchange' wJs an in~1:111t replay of one that oc- t•urn·d I.1st December hen the lio.ml ·mmoril).," including rt• c·1•11ll v n .. elccled Trustees Oen llh !'-m1th :met George Henry, I 11L•tl 10 hJ\'l' ~• s imilar notice of 111lt·11t 11111 to rehire! St'nl to Zog~. I h·nn .md Smith were out vol· t·d b\ l0he lhree inrumbents who \\l't c s ince defeated: Joseph Pl'lcr::.on. Ches l<'r Briner <j nd \·mrent ~lcCu llouJ{h • \ct1on by the three-man ma· JOntv to make ZOf,!Jfs contr;1('t i.:ood f01 four~ cars, thus maktnf.! 11 1rnposs1hll' for lhC! potcntrnl """' board to 1•ntluutr ht:-. ron lr.H'I hN'Jmc• one of lht' holll'..,l t .1mpJ1~n 1:-.sul's 1\ccording lo .,late luw. srhool cl1i;t nrt ~u1wnntendt•nt~ must be not1r1cd by Ocl'. 31 1r they may llOl Ul' I l' h 11 t·tl Then apµ:.irently l>y t•om c·tdl'nc·e un the same dav that the Ill'" hoa1 d -..t•11t 1b lc•tte1: to Zogg th<' <lrangt• Count\ c:rand Jun I l'll·u~l'<l :.i r eport {·it.mg lht• Sad dll•l>.ic·k ci1 stnc:t as h<1v10g tht' l11g ht·s1 adm1111 s triJtor to teuchcr rat10 umong coa~tal umf1ed dis I I'll t~ To m o'.'.t of the nt•\\ board mem l11•1s th.it s upported a point "h1t·h had been :J big part of their c·ampa1gn tht• d1stntt 1s over lo:Hkd with highly paid ad m1n1str:itor-; .Jost•ph ~I <'lt'r <·ounty <'duca t1nn clt·p~1rtml·nt pcr~onnel dirt'r tor. ~:.iid m;tn\" more letters of intent not to re.hire were sent out 11.v 111fl ;1111111 -..1 r;.1ppcd districb lhts \'l0:1r. "1~hl· t>fft•<·ts cif St•n:.ite Bill 90. limiting the tt.1xini:! power of school c.h...tnrt. arc finally show· lllJ? in our Sl·hools." Meier said. Thl' l•·ttt·rs ure being sent not t of11·<· a 1wr!>on becauscofincom· petencl' but because programs :.trl' ln:1ng <·ut to s:..ive money " From Page .4J ZOGG .•• time?" 45 percent of 13-year-olds correctly identified "energy" in by M<1y I . Thal would give the new board k ss than a month after their swearing in lo evaluate the ~laff and go over budj?cl de· mands. S111ce the new board has not l>t'l'n sworn in vet. il does not have any lt•gal sway ovt•r Zogg. "It would not be fair to the t•ducational process to place this rC'sponsibility on thl' new hoard," Pt•terson said. "This cloesn 't mean that all these• people ·would be fired." Trustee-e lect Loa Young said . "We'd Just hke to have the latitude so that if we saw areas ,1,.he1 e changes could be made, we (•ouhl make the m rornextyear . \\ t• just C'otn 't go in and start ~1ir111J!. We have to move very I ill t•(UllV. W~ haven't mfl lO de· 1 ult-\' h :1t our nllurnatives are, so I don t I.now '-"h<'re v..e wlll go from her<' " Mr:1 Youn~ t'ommentt'd that · "~ince we hnven't bet-n sworn in \ N . "e h nd no power and the old hourd and Zogg knew lt." • P~TROL ••. Officer B.J . >:lh~on wd lhl' In· vestigation of ttse accldenl is be· lni pu1·sut"d Ju like any other ucctdent un CHP turf. "It an at'cid ft\ im·ol\'ing a CHP unit results in a fatal. then "c call in ul\ oubidc agency to rl!port it," E llison said ... In this cuse, we'll just investigatte it out-selves. As at stands, she-is ex· t•mpl from a citation because she was on a 'Code 3' e mergencr run in an emergency vehicle.'' Asked why Mrs. Williams "as responding to the bar fight, whi c h l s t <.•r hnicallv the respons1b1htr of the shenff's de· partment, Ellison said, "We were rolh n~ to assist them. We assist all cmt•rgency ~crvices." As drivers of the rounty truck not1cl'd. a shcri ff's <'ar had pre· ceded !\t rs. Willi a ms on its wa) to the l'C!portc<l fight before the accident. Sht•nff's Sgt. Don Vangundy 8a1d the S h e riff's deputy who "'ent to the bar, found the fi ght was over, then heard the acri· dent rail and returned to the St't:ne. f 'rorn Page .4 I SCIENCE ... 1969, and 41.9 percenlin 1972. "Electricity can be used for all the following except : taking walks , cooking food, h eating homes, lighting rooms" was a question to 9-year -olds. Four per· cent fewer children correctly identified "taking walks" during the second survey. .. This is a very poor time for such a decline. because our society i s becomin g more technological and complex," said J . Stanley Ahmann, project director. The s urvey questioned 90,000 s tude nts representing 10.S million school-age children. Welfare P_lan To Cut Costs WASHINGTON (UPI> -A coalition of conser vatives in the House has proposed reforms which they said would put healthy welfare recipients to work, cut welfare costs nearly 25 percent and pay higher benefits to the truly needy. . . . . M;ystery S'1rouded ¥isit to Hawaii HONOLULU cu rt> Thf' Jlo\\ord llu~h~s re1>t•<11d1 vessel ''hi ch recovert'd purt or a ~un~en Sov1l'l s ubmannt: m the Pacific s lipped in and out or port \\ 1th11ut .1 hint of 1l!> secret mission. In fa<'l. it was t•eported publicly that thL· ~hip. the Glomar Explorer, was merely <·on<lul.'ling undt.•n\ ater mineral research. . Butis landers weresusplclousofthccre v.. "THEY LOOKED AND ACTED like Ct>ntrnl In telligencc Agency agents." a residl·nt of Lahain a on the bland of !\tuui said . "They \\ere the most tight-lipped peo- ple you've ever seen." G lomar Explorer was 111 llonolulu on and off for Sl'\'l'ral months last year. And, arcording lo observer:., there was a complete crew change al lea::.t once with the exception of the vessel's officer. The first t rew )'as brought ashore 1 n a g ruup. It '' as marC'hed to a bu:. '' hich dl'ln ered thc mt'n to the Walluku ,\irport. They wen· then flo" n to Honolulu "here tht•y boarded a jt.•t for the mainland. None ''oul<l talk" ith n •::.i- <lenls or reporters. The rt•placement ere\\ wa:. l>rnught un- der the same shroud of serrl'Cy. !\I aui police\\ atehed thc !>hip from !>hore l>ul \\~re nl'\'er uble to le<1rn its m isslon. OnL' sour ce s :.ii<l Glomar Explort'r \\as t•quiµpctl \\ith u :o.C<.'ret sonar beacon ~ystem '' ht('h "as droppt•d to the ocean floor while hydrophones pil'kc<l up its s ignals bclo~,. the ship's hull. Shipbot.1rd computt•rs thl1t1 "ould aulomat1rally hold the vessel on an exad location fur months if 1ll'ressary. 01' APRii. 27, 1971, IT IS known a Sodt.>l Yankee-class ballist1c nuclt•ar s ub was opl•raling mysteriously in Hawaiian waters, about 400 miles northeast of Honolulu. It surfaced April 23 :.ind n •mained abO\'t• "ater for :..in hour. .\ So\'ict s urface !:ihip ren<lt•z,·ousl'<l "1th'lhe s ub and ran a small shuttle boat back and forth. .\lso in 1971 a Russi~in t;,isk fot'l'l' :::.<.iileu into llawaiiun \\ alNS. It included a Cl'WSl'I'. l\\l) lkStroycr:-., \\\ 0 ron\"Cll· tional subs, a s ub tender, a nwrch:..inl tankl'r :..ind scorl's of support vessels. In early September 1974 u similar task fort'<' iJl>IW.t.1n•d . The ships passed to within 50 mill's of tht· i:o.lancl of ~i1h;.iu and so' miles off Oahu. Hughes' ship anived in Ila\\ :..111 Ill Aug u:.t -~1l>oul the timl' the Soviet ship!> were la::.l st.•t•n in th<' :.irea. ..\ FOOTBALL FIELD·SIZEO s ubm<·rsihle barge was construeled under tight sttunly by a Hug hes firm and fit tn· side the Explorer. A tractor f1l inside the bargl'. The huee vessel was butlt in S<IO Oirgo and has been outfitted in the San Fl·ancis t'o Pemn:::.ult.1 city of Red\\ ood City o\·er a period of years l>y LockhC!cd :\lis::.iles and Space Company. . . The working compound nca1· •the norlht'rn Cahforma harbor is surrounded by a" ire ft•nrt• :..ind gu•1rds kl'.'cp out- siders aw a, .. The s1:000-ton, 300 by lO<Hoot harge has ll'ft port frp. quently, atrording to waterfront soul'l'l'S. and •1 l onl' timl' was reported operating off South .\ml'l'ICa ''1th :.i motht•1 ship in a st•an:h for undt?t~l'<.t mtlll'l'<Jb. Fund Dinner Set.for Kids f,rum Page .ti l RED SUB ... firers and st' a men were r<'· ('Overt.>d in the operation. . The plan proposed Tuesday by 54 R el,>ublicans and eij?ht Democrats wa! modeled after one enacted in California under Gov Ronald Reagan. A fund faising luncheon will ~ held ytjday iD Laguna Hills to benefil'children with speech and hearing problems. There was no immediate \\'hill'• I lous l' reaction to the report. After Rea~an 's approach was put into efCect. the sponsors said, California w elfare rolls, instead of growing by 40,000 a month, contracted by 8,000 a month. $1,135 Toro Loot Jewelry, a televis ion set and a radio with a total value of Sl ,135 h:..ive been stolen by buq~lurs whu t" 1sted off the front door knob to gain cntr_y to a n El Toro home. Orange County Sheriff's officers said Oeµuttes said the breakin occurr ed while Henry Leo ~far«il 61 was ubsent from his home at 24921 Mutrlands Road. Tbl_ 1Mission Auxiliary Jbr f'ro~~ ~•e.ch an<1 Hearing ·&nttt ~MAPS >. is s~ring the lun~tteon, whidt will. begin with card games at 10 a.rn. In the host ess room of the Great Western Savings and Loan, 24100 El Toro Road. P roceeds will help provide partial scholar s hips for han- dicapped childr en who attend the Mission Viejo Sate llite Center. located at the United Methodist Church in Mission Viejo, accord· ing to Dorothy Mattson, publicity ~hairman for MAPS. Additional information is available by calling Mrs. Mat- tson, 586-4346. COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS Tht• CIA rl!fused to comment. The Los Angeles Times. the Washington Post and th<' !\e'' York Times carnl'd accounts of the July 1974 open1lion in tht'ir <.>di lions today. The storie::. "ere publis ht·tl :Jftl•r t·olumnisl J:..tC'k Anderson repork<l on the !\tutual Broad· t·asling SyslL'm Tues<la~· night a s imil:.ir ,·ersion of the attempt to rl'lrien.• lhc H ussit.1n sub intact. ll went do'' n :Jfler a serit•s of l'X· plos ion::,. It \.\as not knO\\ n "hat impact the disclos ures might ha,·e upon C.S.·Soviet relations. There ''as no immc>diale comment from t•1lhl•r So\'lel officials or ne\\ s m t><l 1 a . GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT Bill •TRETORN --TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING • STRINGING Open 9 to 6 Cosed Su~days I 538 Center 646-1919 ) 1 • ( 1 c t i: t -' ( ti s p p ft l• c l (J s t l r Ml DAILY P.ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Coastal_ Road Plan A committee of councd members. from Irvi.De. Laguna Beach and Newport Beach has drafted an· alternate road plan for the Irvine Company's 10,000 · coastal acres in the unincorporated area surrounded by the three cities. . The cities' road scheme suggests loop roads run- ning south from an extension of San J oaquin lil.lls Road ~to the company's planned residential develop. fnents m the coastal region. It provides no additional eonnectlons to Pacific Coast Highway 1n that area. Ac· cess to the planned state parks would be limited to tram service from three park-and-ride lots. The main strengths of the plan are keeping traffic caused by 50,000 new residents off Pacific coast Highway and Culver Drive. The plan aJso has weaknesses. Traffic from the residential area will use the MacArthur Boulevard- Corona del Mar Freeway route as its main access. potentially causing increased traffic problems there Additionally, the park-and-ride lots and tram will be expensively idle much of the year. Admitting that the plan suffers from a lack of technical expertise, it nonetheless is worth discussing as an alternative to the plan proposed by the Irvine Company which increases the burden on Pacific Coast Highway and Culver Drive. Educational Lures Over the years, considerable· criticism has been leveled at the Saddleback College curriculum and those unkind words were not always unjustified. · Confronted with course offerings that were often dry, dull and unimaginative, many students deserted their campus to search out more exciting classes at other schools. That the "customers" were not satisfied was amply demonstrated by the exodus. One of the reasons Uie student loss to other in- sW.utions has been minimized in recent months is an improved slate of courses, as evidenced· by the new spring class schedule. Here is a sampling. A geology course which teaches students about rock formations and valuable minerals through the ti01e·honored occupation of the West-prospecting. A class which exposes ''the magic ·of everyday chemistry" from bathtub ring to 'the secret behind antacids. And, there is even a course in creative thinking that teaches students to make use of such techniques as "brainstorming" in solving problems. With a well-balanced offering of interesting and fundamental courses, it is no wonder that students are now staying at Saddleback. Maybe they're finally finding satisfaction in getting an education. · Doubtful Investment The Irvine City Council is scheduled to sign over a $500 contribution to the Orange County Fair Hous- ing Council March 25. Approving the check is normal- ly a technicality that follows a decision to spend funds . However, it does constitute a second chance to consider an expenditure. In the interval since it appealed to Irvine for funds, the housing council has filed a suit against the city charging that a zone change allowing develop- ment of the Irvine Industrial Complex-East was im· proper. The first hearings on the suit were set for today. Barring a speedy end to the matter. one councilman estimates that costs of defending the city could be as much as $250 ,000. Regardless of the personal philosophies of city council members, the fact that legal costs will be financed by city taxpayers should be reason enough to def er the $500 contribution-which the taxpayers would also pay. SB 1 • News Story Showed the Way f J ·~ ! • . , i- Hap pines~ Hinders Dear Gloomy Gus 'Battering Parent' .Found Help Creativity (SYDNEY HARRIS) Thoughts at Large: A happy person 1s one who 1s disinclined to ask himself ques· Lions that are beyond his power Lo answer; this is why all creativi- ty, all basic tn\'entions and ad- vances a re made by unhappy persons. -The main nav. in punishment 1s that while it may temporarily suppress the behavior we disap- prove of, it is even more likely to permanently suppress other forms of behavior that could lead to better attitudes. It is easier for most of us to al:- cept bad fortune philosophi~~lly than to r efrain from ascnbing our s uccess to our virtue.c:;, in- stead of to a fortuitous combina -' Uon of talent, opportunity, and luck. In the very act of looking into a mirror, we change our whole ex- pression and appearance. so that a looking-glass scrutiny never i;hows us how we appear to other people in ungu a rde d moments. A poor women who "neglects" her c hildren is likely to J(et haled into Family Court; a rich woman who neglects he r children is like- ly to be elected lo the board of directors or the social agency· that hales the poor woman int<> court. Certainly g lad to hear those desperate Newport skateboarders finally were rounded up by three police units and a helicopter. With criminals like this running amok, it's no wonder they haven't had time to solve the 50 daylight burglaries in the area. E.P. Gleomy Gm ummellb are ~llllmi"" by .-..S Miii .... I IM<HHrlly nflect -........ --...... s. .. ,_,.. --~y..,.,D.allyl'llat. To the Editor: I have just completed reading Art Vinsel's article in the March 15 edition of the Daily Pilot. "Ap- peal Lodged to Save Young." This is a most difficult letter to wnle, fo r you see, I am a "batter- ing parent.·• I have confided this admission to my closest friends and neighbors, but shame and guilt keep me from admitting this to other friends and acquain- tances. My husband and I adopted a beautiful 4-year-old boy a few years ago. You can't imagine the terror I felt when this child was able to trigger emotions I never general does better than lwo knew 1had 10 me. In looking back good ones." to my childhood, l can see now . lpal my mother, in following the I~ is the. mos.t comm~n of de-traditional motto of "Spare the lus1ons to 1ma.gine that 1f we had rod and spoil the child," had only one thing more-better ~bused m e. health. more money, an~et love·life -we could then be hap· py: and the bitterest potion is re· served for those who attain this goal, a nd then find that ... there is still one thing more needed. There are u sually ·three sides to every question: the two polar opposites that are hotly contesting. and a third that neither can see. All official commuruques use <.ibstractions in order to conceal the fact that human beings are being affected: the company an- nounces "a seasonal r evision of employment" when it means "we laid off workers." When a man says, "I'll put all my cards on the table.•· you may be sure he started with a few more up his sleeve. UNTIL 212 years ago, my reac- tion to newspaper aod television coverage of child abuse was one of horror. To me. t h e peopl e responsible for these acts were less than human, low IQ, mental- ly dis turbed. I don't quite fit my previous image of a battering parent. I am a college graduate, ~ teacher, and active in community affairs. So, here 1 am now, chairman of the Orange County Chapter of Parents Anony mous. Thank God for P.A .. and for beautiful, un- derstanding Miriam Spear. ( MAILBOX )' Tolhe ::,:~,d Huts _ ·I don't suppose that some cif Lhc -------------.. hard h ats" at the Coa~t~•I Co~· Letters from r eaders are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or ehmmate libel 1s reserved. ·Letters of 300 words or less Will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signa1ure and mailmg address but names may be Wtlhheld on re- . quest 1/ suf/ietent reason is apparent Poetry will not be published paper and kept it for at least four months before admitting I fell in· to the category of an abu!>1ve parent and finalb' made that in· ilial desperate call. It was literal· ly my salvation and my son's. There need to be more articles, detailing the P1'rposes and re· asons for P.A., and most im· portanlly, giving the hol·line number (834-5353). PATii S. Chairman of the Orange County Chapter of P .A. To Lhe Editor. Your editorial regarding the "hard hat" turnout al the Coastal Commission hearings was in er ror on two major points First. Mr. Ferguson or CEEED was nol responsible for the ap- pearance of all those "bully boys." The unemployed workers. in "hard hats" c<.ime from Lui. Angeles, Long Beach . and Orange County. Those from this county went at my urging and :it the s uggestion or their loc<1I elected union officials. mission read every sin~le word of the Powers and Funding Ele- ment, but then who has? Did Dai- ly Pilot reporter Valterza read the nearly 7,000 words or the . Coastal Act or the several dif- ferent drafts of the new element., · I doubtit. · As a matter or fact. Mr. Va1terza did not t!Ven attend lhe three meetings where the element was discussed. He didn't even al-· tend t he full hearing he reported on. If ht w~re interested in truth, he would have heard some very articulate arguments against lhe element from som e plain old "hard hats." Why didn't he report them? Had he been al all the meetings, he would have heard some really ridiculous statements from the flower and butterfly people. lie would have heard, ''Capitalism and the enterprise system breed greed which causes pollution," ;end. ··we must get over the old c·oncept or private property Ill America if we ever are going to have better land planning " He could have done a lol mort' \\ilh those statements 111 his C'Ol- umn than he did with "Saharu Club." MRS. B.J. EVAN$ Transit Needs To the Editor: The Daily Pilot editonal page on March 3 ran a comment on the Park·n·Ride express bus system. This idea strikes ml' as being feasible but 1 am <'urious as to what feedback if any was put out by the Trans it District over the Jast issue that was defeated at the polls. I strongly believe that we need a mass transit system but going hand in hand v.1th that is <.i ·•real'' look <it what is also needed . Personal convenience -for ex- ample of bathrooms at bus routes I bdlt!\ic 1::. jui.t overlooked or ignored. Gas stations do not en couraj.!e bus patrons to come w and utilize their facilities. You can't even find one in a drugstore or small establishment like the 7·11 market. Whe re are the public bathrooms that are going to accommodate the public while waiting for the bus? · ON T HI S s ame area· or personal accommodation with the increased emphasis on riding bikes and starling bike lanes -l am sure many bike riders are en- thusiastic about bus lanes if they could possibly ramp their bike onto the bus. An open double llecker system with the top for bike riders and of course let's nol forget the handicapped in "ht>ckhall's c:ould use the top or llw hus (that was covered or rour::.e for 1nrh·ml·nt \.\eather.1 Tiu::. nct!d ha::. ton long been ig- nored Start an t•nt losed puhlic wait- ing room l'qu1ppccl "1th coffee <ind hot chocol..ilt· nwchmes and public rest rooms and then build buses to acc·om mucl:ite the han- dicapped and h1kl· 11der and moth c r s w 11 It d1 r1 d r c n in strollers. ~1.\RYKlLMER What most companies seem to ~ant are men under 35 with 20 years of practical experience in the field. 1 suspect that some orators arc so unremittingly solemn for fear that if t hey encourage the au· dience t o enjoy a smile at the right place. they may Cinally be unable lo prevent the audience from laughing at the wrong plact'. I guess what this whole letter is a bout, is th at it is an appeal to you and your associates to help in get- ting the word out about P.A. Abusive parents must know that there is someone they can reach out to, that the guidance, counsel- ing and understanding is availa- ble. As you quoted Mrs. Spear, ··Helping t he parent is helping the child" -helping that cbild to not grow up to become the battering parent. Secondly, the m en who wore the hard hats, while vitally con- cerned about their jobs and how to feed their families, were also opposed lo the Commission op · ideological grounds . We have rt'· peated l y exp r essed our abhorrence of any state police power over our citizens that ll> not cll'Ctcd ::ind therefore riot res}Xln~iblc lo us <1 s citizens. Study of a Queen The peril of d1v1ded <:1uthonty was . never more forcefully or tersely put than by Napoleon, when he observed "One bad I found Parents Anonymous as the result of a n article in the Daily Pilot. 1 cut the article from your Prop. 9: Comply with What? THE BASIC concept or our rt' publJc 1s democratic rule. mean· mg that we willingly give the police power lo those we elect knowing that i f they misuse it. we. the voters can recall them and elect others. The Coastal Commission, an appointed body. ' Although it has now been l operative nearly three months, . 1he wordy and complex lobby re· . form act adopted last June as Propos ition 9, remains a legalistic maze ror aJI affected · EARL WATERS ) · including the very ones charged t with overseeing its provisions. It ·is rapidly , becoming all · too m a nifest : that it is th(' ·"overkill " ; which ll was accused of be ! t n g b y : Senator Clark( 1 Bradley,) . whose opposi- : tioo contrlbut· ed to his own defeat at th~ poUs despite the fact his integrity was unlmpeachabJe. Legislators, government of- • ficials, lobbyi!ils and lhe staffs ol all, are not onJy being !mowed un- der the mountains or paperwork in connection with the forms re quired to be riled in detailed trivia, but they remain In tt stete of utter confuaion as to what iM re quired. Nor ire they getllt\i much help from the Fair P ollllcot Practices Commission, tho cz.arbt.Jc body e.41labUshed by Ute law to "re- gulate and enforce" its pro- visions. Although commission chairman Dan Lowenstein, who. with another membt!r Robert Stern, was joined as principal authors of the 20,000 word law, the commis.sion has been spend- ing the bulk or its time attempt ing to interpr et the provisionii and draft regulations to carry them out. "THE LAW is complex, UlC guidelines are not yet completed, and the forms still contain 1mme wrinkles." Lowenstein recently st.ated, adding that "Tho.<se wbo want to comply have no reason to f~ar." But the question is: Comply with what? Those who must are finding they gel one an.swer on~ day and a ditrerent one lhc next. Despite Lowen!\teln 's acknowledeemenl that every question put to the commission "'seems to rause n~w and more esoteric" ones, proponenl8 or the law continue to claim It is good, wns badly needed and is working well. They point to the ract it was approved by 70 percent or the voters. . . has the power 'o overrule and to That claui:i 1s, on its face, a pa· negate our representative form tent absurdity. If the guys wh.o . or government. We know this lo wrote the law can't understand it be wrong and we shall conlmuc how can one claim the voters to fight it. knew what they voted for. The measure came before them at the peak of the Watergate scan- dals aRd the people were led down the garden path with slogans and wild claims of the power or the "sped al interests". The most pernicious part of the law 1s that which creates "boun- ty'' hunters. rewarding infor- mants or any violation of the con /using law with ill> undefined re- guiations. Proponents say this 1s making enforcement work well. The same sort of thing worked well ln Nazi Germany for ever- ybody except the people. Police !ilate tactics !lhould be abhorrent to all Americans SUITS challenging the con stitutlonality have been Ciled. Rather than await Utefr ootcome the Legislature should undertake the immediate re·writing of the "lobby reform" law and resub- mit it to the voters sans all or its vagaries and dearadlne pro \'l~llOn!I . Ry your editorial. 1l 1s obvious that you think us working people capable of only one Lhought and one response. jobs. ll saddens me to think that such an un c.-omplimentary bias could exist 1n an otherwise respected public- media Building ALFRED R. GRAY Executive Secrcta1 y and Construction Trudes CounC'1l Of Orange County Quotes Jtnny Slmp~on, Glendale. on forc11o(n aid ·'Has history t:iught us nothing' Mon~y does not buy friends, but only supports enemie " Russ Connors, Rut?na }>or'-. .. Our pollticnl parlics Md our government are in dire need or reorgamzot on wo that they will more swiftly und A{'curutdy represent the will of the people .. Elizabeth J. by Paul Johnson lloll, Rinehart & Winston. 51 t. Pages. $12.95. No matter who writes about England's first Queen Elizabeth. two of her qualities always shine through : her intellect a nd her character. This is certainly true or the latest study by Paul Johnson, a British journalist. Some have called his book a "nonnarrative'' biography, meanin g that it has much "analysis'' and explanation or what happe ned without muc h consecutive and detailed account of the events analyzed or ex- plained. This approach has pro- liferated to a lad in a rather large segment or conte mporary his - torians. Actually. J ohnson is not in this category. HE GIVES much and detaUed narration . chronologically, from the nrst to the tut page. "But his story telling is slower paced, his pictur..es are drawn on a much wider can vas then we rind ln the more traditional type or bio- graphy. And be does indeed In· terrupt his norrative coMtantly to explain. Fairly often he states as categorical what this or th•t character felt or believed, of\en written convlnclngly although nobody could know so 16suredly the tbouahts or others long dtad. Fortunat~ly. Johnson does not palm ore on us as (act a lot of un- demonstrable psychological in- terpretation Obvlously, he is f1mUlar wllh the main pnmary sources <m Elizabeth Uut lw .ll so relies heavily on st·<·11 nd;Jt;. sources. particularly \\hen he finds useful quotes and dt.·sc ri pl ions by con- temporaries of the great Queen not otherwi:-.t• accei.!'1 ble except by delving lhal \\Ould require much time. The Elizabeth that emerges is basically despotic in the Tudor mold but a lso compassionate, tolerant, uncannily foresighted and a cultured stcttesman of the first rank. Modern practitioners of power politics could learn much from her. HONALOC. HOOD Associated Press ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Hobt!rt N WL"t>d. f'u~8hff Thc1mns Kc•t•t 1/ 1';d11or Rartxirn k rc•11'id1. EdiUmol f'og~ F:dllor The editorial page of the Dally rllot St'l•ks t o inrorm und sUmul•le readers hy presenting on this page d1\•er~l' commentary on topics or interest by syndicat- ed columnisL" and ccirtC'lOnisl.s. by providing a r<>{um for readers· views 11nc1 b) present,ng this newspaper's t>p1111ons aJ'<I ideas on current topics The cc:htonaJ opinions or thf' Onily Pllot. nppear only in Uw ed1tonal column at the top o( the paige. Opinions CX· pressed by the-<'Olummsts and c11n11on1~1~ and letter wnll'r¥ an! lht'ir U\!.n and no rn<fo~c-ment d their \ tt't.'S b\ lht• DAily PUot. hould bo Inferred · Wednesday. March 19,·1975· Sniper Sentenced To Death INDlO (U Pl 1 llarnld llirks, the d esert r1 l 'l'W\IY sniper who tt>rrorized m otori8tli on ln· ll'r::.lalt' 10 for Sl'Veral hour::. last .\ugust . was st.•nlt•nct.'<.I Tu<.·sday 111 die in the gas <.'h~1mbt>1·. The sam e 1u1·.v that con' i<."ted I he· ks Monda.\' on thrt.>e counts of murdl'r and n111 c counts of ;1s ( State ) "Jult deliberated JU~l 25 minutes ht'fore r eturnmg the death Sl'n tencc und e r the .. spcc1al , arcumstances" µro,iswn of tlw new s tate law Hicks. 34, Jro\ e up and do\\ 11 the freeway Aug 31, apparenll~ picking out dr1vt-rs at r a ndom and gunnm~ them dcmn in thei1 t·ars. IJtilily Ril.u-Queri~d WS ANGELES <UPI> -City Attorney Burt Pines Tuesday filed a petitio n i n the Sta le Suprem e Court for review of a re- cently authorized $19 million rate increase for Southern California Gas Co. The mcrei.l::.C was authorized by the St;.ite Public Utilities Com- mission. Tesi E'liglai Reduced EDWARDS A I R FORCE BASE <UP l 1 ·The con troversial R·l supt.'rsonic bombt·r made its fifth l est fli~ht Tuc~d;t\. cxperimenL111g "'1th acrwl rcful'I ing and a !)\\ cpt-b:ick \\ 1n g formation. The intend t•d f1vt• hour k:-.t flight was r educed to two hour::.. 57 minutes a fter it had been dt·· laved for thrt.'t' hour~ bv a \ al\'t' p1;oblcm. · , _.Th..-1"*1--..•;;.i>'o;,•....;M....;;•....;rc....;h....;20;..;.:.• _, s_1_s _______ ....;O_A_IL_Y....;P....;l.;;L.;;;.O_T_;..::h .. UPI TeleDllOlo f 'ights Prejudi~e- ' Actor Chad E verett . of lelevision seri es .. Medical Center", has long fought discrimination of employers against recovered cancer patients. T u esday. As se mblym a n Alfred C. Siegle r (0 -Valle jo), pro- posed legislation to prohibit such discrimination, credit· ing Everett for brin~ing is- sue to national attention. Owner Guilty In Dog Attack ottHant d P:auy 'ltleiitified'- ln Pennsylvania l"rom Witt Sefvi~ SAN F'RANCJSCO..-FBI agents say they will take Jack Scott into c~stody if they find him "hilc invest igating the disap· pt•;.irance of Patricia Hearst. A s pokesman for the agency in San Francisco sajd Tuesday a "arrant charging automobile t.>mbezzlemt•nt had been issued in nearby Si.I n Mateo County for the l>JX>rl~ fi gure. lf found. Scott will be held for Bu rlingame authorities, the i.pokt.1l>man ::.atd. Scott. 33, 1s charged with not properly returning a car he leti::.t.'d Feb. 27. from a l'ar M'rv1cc in Burlingame port b y the San t•rands<'O Chronic le that the fingerprints of Miss Hearst were found in the house. · Muchasky t old The Tribune Tuesday that Miss Hearst and B e rke l ey radical Wendy Yoshimura ;.ind "two fellows with long beards" arrived at his shop in a panel truck'and wanted to buy a bike. • "I ASK ED them to give me their address in South Canaan so I could get 111 touch with them ''hen I got one," Muchasky said. .. But the boy said J wouldn 'l be able to do that because they'' ere leavmg the ar ea." !\leade told The Tribune an en- PRf:VIOl'SL V, the FBI had velopc and letter the paper re S(.lld it '' ould not detain Scott, ,l'eivt'd Mondi.ly from a purpo11.ed ' Alioto Back · Home Again ~N FRANCISCO (UPI) -!\layor J oseph Alioto and his wife, Angelina, have settled their marital pro- blems. ~rs. Alioto on Feb. 2G filed for a dissolution or marriage. However. it was disclosed Ttlesday she was dropping the divorce action and Alioto hais moved back intolh~ir home. , The Aliotos have been marl'ied for 33 years and ·have six children. 8 Incumbents Win Runoff Spots in May S LA member had b een former Oberlin College athletic forwarded lo FBI headquartcrs LONG BEACH <U PI> -Eight director \\hose "ifr rented a out or nine incumbent city coun-, in Washington for a document house 111 PL•nnsylvama "' hich was cil membe rs, includin" five coun-and fingerprint examination. t-o{'cupiL·d for three months by the cilmen who were s ubpoenaed by fugitive newspaper heiress. The letter, sign ed "Maya," a County Grand Jury probing The FBI s aid today a r etired made r eferenccs to recent fires charges of fraud a nd corruption <.'m JJlove of the Scranton Tribune in New York Tele phone Co. build· last foll , s urvived a primary " 1'11gs. It ·•l'-o sa1cl l\1iss Hears t .. is ""'""l1·on Tu0 sd·• and ·11 µos iti vt!ly identified fugitive "'.., ""'-" ;..y · w1 appear newspape r h e iress P a tricia alive and free" and had left the untherun-offballotinMay. Scranton area for "other r e-llearsl as one off our persons who Coun <.'i I men Don PhilliJJs. · d h ' b' I h I t •'ions." \1:..1te ts 1cyc l's op as year 0 Thomi.ls CIL1rk. Ed\\ard Cruchley 1n :\Iosco\\. P;,i TllF. LF.TTER said that "lhe i.lnd Russell Rubley all led oppo· Agent J ohn ~leade said that f1rcs represent t he hate of the op· nt.'nts 111 the district voting, and SANTA ~I ON I C,\ tl'P IJ Pde :'\IuC'ha s ky , a former pressed peoples ... Feed the eoun<.'1lman Bert Bond finished J G G 'd 1 d d hnotype operator . made the iden-hun""'.· of ,·our cit v and the fi res Sl·t·vnd behind busine::.::.man ames . u1 ry p (.'a e no t•on· ,.,. -' " J \\'all ace Edoerton test 'f\iesday to t'h<Jr~cs that he 1.Jflcallon from three doze n 1m: \\tll!>LOP ·• ,... .• -Ah' Db h tu1·csshO\\lltohim I b l R s· oruerL-u 1s o erman ptnst l'r J ohn Culpepper. FBI agent m ncum en s e ne 1mon , to attack a hott·I elcrk dunn)! a eharge of the Hearst ~e<trch in Eunice Sato and James Wilson. robbt•ryl<istJanuar~ )IEADF. ALSO said the FRI "ho \\ere not ·<.·a iled before the did no t find Miss Hea rst's Penns\ lv:.111iJ ~aid the letter Guidry. 20, \\Ill bl' ~t·ntl'lwt·d .. docsri·t ~ound.likeitcamefrom Grand Jury, L1bo led voting in nc~t month for ass:rnlt ''1th a 1k ftngerprmtl> in the South Canaan, tht·1r districts. !\Ta yor Edwm di PI. 1c· ·1 l'.i. farmhouse where she re-apt•ri.on\\ho1sauthent1c,who1s a y weapon. o ice :,,a1< •UI< r~ imol\'l•d. It is not compatible W:1de was t he only counc il unlel.lshed his dog and shoutl·cl porlt'dly ::.tayed last s umme r \\Ith the pa::.t behavior or SLA member not ~eeking re-election. .. gel him .. after a hott•l dcrk n•-\\Ith fellow Symbionese Liber a-members." Rusinessman Ernie Kell and fu::.ed to give him fn·l' c·1g~irl•tlt·~. t1on Army fugitives '.VilliHm and housewife J oa nn Richards The defendant then tool-:;-57 from Em1h· lla rns. But he said the FBI n everthc· finished firs t and second in his thl' hotel eash dr:rn er. Th~t denial <.·o nt11<.·ts with a re-less is chel'king it district. .~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~---------~~ California . ... e.etsToogh. w·1h AutO ~ \ I.OS ANG.El.ES <UPl> -~t> Califo11lia Ai1· R esources Board told the automobile indus try Tuesday to either <.'ut back on vehicle exhaust emissions or s toµ selling cars in California. ,. ' The board voted unanimousW for s t1;ct new em ission stundm'd:. for 1977 model automobiles. THt! ne w standards further reduce thl! standards already adopted (oi~ 1975 model cars, and they are cons iderably stricter than th~ federal emii.sion standards. Car:4 sold in California must meet thtJ state's .standards. Russel Train, the U.S. E'Tl- vironmental Protection Age~:v• administrator and the man who recommended a slowdown in lht• federal standards, now mul>l rut\) on the w ah·er request IJ~ the. C a I i r o 1· n i a b o a rd . no a aa1 chairman Tom Qufnn said he 1s convinced that the federal clean air act d oes not give Train "an~ discretion'' to deny the waiver. . • "WE llAVE a job tll do and Wl" intend to do it," Quinn said in ~ plaining the board's action. ' "All we h<.1ve had from the ;HJlU: industry is why it can't be done." • Train n·eo m mend e d the. fodcral s tand<.1rds slowdown- l>ccause of concern that antismog t echn o logy u ~e<.l to re duc:~ emissions or h ydr oearbontoj. earbon monvxide and oxide!> o( nitroge n mig ht increaSv emis~ions of sulfuric aeid to ·~ degrel' that \1.t1uld pose grealN1 hazards than the other pollu· tants. Tra in recently suggested thut the Califorma standards a lready in effect arl' so stri ngent thal they e ncourage automakers tu use a catalytic converter that is a particularly prohllc em1tter ·or !>Ulfatc. \ Snwg PL<111 Mztlle<l LOS ANGELES (l:PI) -County Supervisors balked Tuesd ay at plans for a six-county Southern California s m og c-ontrol district, argumg wht•thc:r the plan would give them greater or lesser .. hom e Sup en 1so rs P ete Schabarum and James Ha~·es. "ho served on a 12·member tas k fort'e th at d r aft ed the pro· posal. warned that the plan must be accepted to a\ oid leg1sl a lion th<tl , .. ould gh e Lo~ Angeles County l.I minority \'ot<:e. JOE CARLOS PLUMBING CO. , Phonr ~1 '-4' "'--.'. ~ To Residents of the City of Irvine, of Corona del Mar and Communities East of Upper Bay ' o-') ,.,,., .... ··-·. ~ . . . ·\ ·~~''f*· lltplacrmrnt . ·- Porl• ,1o.'foV'l. •' Our Sprcooll'f I ,, a rule." 1 'For A Wolrr Hratrr · A Kol· c hrn or A ialh '" \tylt - al>d For Aral Q\.tc~ Srr .. cr uo•r "Jar· A Dial" The voluntary regional s mog control district \\ ill be forme d onlv 1r s upervi sors 1n ·Los Angeles. Sant a Barbl.lra. But Board cha1rman1-==========--1 Kenneth llahn and Bax t e r Ward eompl:tined v e nt u r a , o r :.i 0 g e. t~at th~. 50 percent. cvn- R iv e r s ide and S<.1 n .t1ol gncn populous Lu::. [ 11 \111<\ ) C.01 ltY. \I~~ 'Bernardino counties ap· • Angeles County tn the prove the m <.'rger by Ju-voluntary proposal ty 1s t. might not be enough < HOWES' Spring Cel~bration Sale! FINE JEWELRY • • • 1/3 OFF Wednesday through Saturday March 19 -March 22 ~elect irom .1 .,pcctacular collection of I 4k Jnd ·1 ak gold 1ewelry . rings, bracelets, CJrrtng-., brooches -rlu:; Jn 1mpres.,1ve selection of men\ 1cwelry. Many one-of-a-kmd pieces with precious and semi-precious gem-.tont"-. ,, ' 111/1 •• 111•1 .11 (ltl lo I lollll Ill I fp~,lflf f:lll('l I'"' Ir. lluv.n in lroni 11ur t lnno:ulu ''Oh" .• All pieces 1 /3 off regular prices. B.D. HOWF.S and SON PIN& Jiwnu.s FOR nt'-££ OtNiMTIOH$ NEW?ORT BEACH: 3412 VIA llOO 675·2731 S.tnl.a 8.Jrbara • Ncwporl Bt'<Kh Palm Spnng~ • lo~ Angelt\ Pcl\adcna • I fonolulu SPEAKS OUT in the I •Jjl\11 glt•ll Want a Superior Non-Profit Do You Community Hospital for Your Area You can have it but first you must learn the true facts and act on them. Otherwise you may h ave no hospital at all. The current situation The Regents. the Governor, and the State Legislative Analyst al I appear to be opposed to the present UCI plan for two University hospitals (one on campus and one at Orange County Medical Center ) Nevertheless 'the current dean has said that unless his plan 1s adopted the medical school will have to close. This 1s not true. Why this advertisement? The purpose of this advertisement 1s to convey the truth about the objectives of 1Hoag and Western World and to correct misinformation and faulty statements that have been made Some history Before the UCI College of Medicine came to Irvine, a_group of physicians with otfices east of the bay formed an organization to sponsor a nonprofit hospital in Irvine. The Irvine Company offered to donate a si te. Out of this grew a great concept -a medical complex consisting of a cluster of h ighly special ized medical facilities and clinical groups which would render extraordinary ca1e and services not now available here. This and some medically related industry will provide a signi fi cant fi nancial subsidy for heal th care in the area Why isn't such a medical complex here now? Such a compl ex requires an ad1acent hospital. So we at Western World tried to make an drrangement with the UCI medical school to build a joint hospital. A portion of the medical school faculty has refused to participate unless they can have total control of all facilities. We then proposed two hospitals working cooperatively. This was rejected by the faculty although the Chancellor supported our concept. Unfortunately, some o f the medical faculty attacked us at all levels o f the State Heal th Planning system. So you have no hospital The Chancellor has conunucd to support the· medical center complex as did the former Dean of the medical college. Undoubtedly they recognized that such a facility would enhance the quality and reputation of the me<.lical school. We are now informed that this same faculty group, ignoring the needs of the citizens ot Irvine for a community hospital, is again going to oppose the development of the Hoag/Western World Medical Foundation hospital before the Orange County Health Planning Council. The UCI pl an will not provide adequate community service. The dean himself admits that only 40 beds w ill be . available for community patients in the campus hospital. The rest will be filled by government supported patien ts, many of whom will be bussed frpm all parts of the county. Community hospital board members can gain no personal profit The Western World board consists of seventeen volunteer non·paid members. Thirteen are non-physicians (four of whom are residents of the City of Irvine) and four physicians. Not one of these ' directors can make a penny from the 1 pro ject. As on the Hoag hospital board, all d irectors serve w1thobt compensation. ' Their sole reward is the satisfaction of having had a hand in establishing what can become an outstanding nationally recognized medical complex How 1s Western World financed ? Western World is a California non· profit corporation (so recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service). It is financed entirely by gifts -some from individuals, mostly from charitable foundations which believe in the Western ' World concept of building a distinguished ,, medical center. 1 SO, IF YOU WANT A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: Appear at the public hearing of the Orange County Health Planning Council at 7 :30 P.M. March 20, at Costa Mesa City Hall. Drive home these significant facts so that Hoag-Western World's application t o supply superior hospital care for the Irvine-East Bay area will be approved. FACT 1: Hoag Hospital. recognizing the need for a nonprofi t <..>mmunity medical facility serving the City of Irvine, and communities east of the Bay. has offered , to transfer 100 of its present beds so that Western World-Hoag can provide the community hospital you need. FACT 2: Western World Medical Founda· t1on continues to support a strong medical school at UCI. In particular we are extremely interested in the effective training of family practice physic ians. These training programs can best be achieved, and at a lo-... er cost, by conducting them in affiliated community hospitals in concert with uni11ersity facil ities. FACT 3: Hoag Hospital had a program for training of f amity practitioners. However: the University provided only insignificant financial support for the program causing it to be shut down, despite Hoag's substanlial contribution. With proper funding, such programs could be established at se11eral com· m unity hospitals throughout the county with important savings to the taxpayers FACT 4 : There are great medical schools that train resident physicians and interns through affiliation with community hos pitals. For examrk Yale and Harvard's great medical :>Chools have no hospitals. UCI has at least two such affiliation agreements. The University runs the instruction. does not manage the hos· pitals. FACT 5 : Un1vP.rsl\y hospital care costs more. This is not only because university hospitals are high oost hospitals but because patients used for demonstration to students require a tonger in-hospital Stay. FACT 6: A UC Regents committee, recognizing the tremendous tax drain required by the current proposal, last week presented 27 alternative plans for the UCI Medical School. None included a campus hospital. Closu re of the school was far down the list. There is no need to cl ose the school because it lacks wi on·campus hospital, contrary to state· ments made by p roponents of the current . UCI plan. FACT , 7: In opposing a Hoag-Western ' World community hospital in Irvine, . some of the UCI faculty are apparentlv out to monopolize all medical care. Thero are persuasive precedents nationwide for multiple hospital atf iliations as fSSential elements of progressive university medical school programs. . If You Want A Hospital For Sure in the Shortest Possible Time . Appear at the public hearing at 7:30 P.M. on March 20 at Costa Mesa C ity Hall and help us plead for your community hospital. The Associated Architects are well advanced with planning for the 132·acre complex. Hoag/Western World is ready, willing and able to finalize plant.at once for construction of your community hospiril, and at no cost to the taxpayers . WESTERN WORLD MEDICAL FOUNDATION, 17885 SKY PARK NORTH, SUITE. F. IR'VINE CA 92701 " . I I l t r \IPviite I EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 78, 6 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGe COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Clo Ing N.Y. Stoeks YfEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Hoag, UCI Ready :e~tch ._ for ·HOspitals Ry DOUG FRl17~C'llE CH Ille O•ilY Pilot St.tit t;C Irvine medil'ul SC'hool und 11 o a i: '.\J e m o r i a I I I o s p i l a I n~pre::.t•ntat1\ l's \\di take then· requests lo build ho!>µitah. on all· Jacent ::.tl(•s in Irvine bdon.· un Oran~e County llealth Pin n mng Counri I Com rnttl('l' tonight and Thur!>day. UCJ's rt''IUl'!>l will be he<:1rd at the firs t of the hearings at 7 p.m . al Cillila Mes a City Hall tonight. A joint application by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation will be heard at the :.amc lime and place Thursday. The heari n gs before lht.• f:.ic1hlies review committee of the health planning council "111 not result in a r uling on the pro posed hospitals. Rather, the pane l will make ret·ommenda· tions lo the full planninl:! coun('ll whi(·h. in turn," ill deride on lht.· applitalions at a later dak. l;Cl·Cultfornia College of ~kd1eine \\. anb to bwld a 200· twd. $19.4 million hospital on tht• lrvme campus. The school plans to dose 200 beds at Oran~e Coun- ty M ed1ca l Cc.nter and lransfer them to lhe new facility. L'CI ll> "o.1iting for u st<Jlt; app1·op1iat1on of S5 million to fund the 1\Je<l1cal Center purch ase plus a SJ 3 million supplement for the eam pus hosp1 t <i I Hoag" ant:. to build a. 100 bed. '::\7 3 mllllon hob1>1tal on an 18-acre site donated by the Irvine Compan\ lo the Wcstt•rn.._ World :\led1c<.1I Found,1l1on Thl· foundation 's first appltcahon to •· bwld a hospital\\ a'> lu1·111~I Jo\\ n l1cn1usl' it "dbld add to the.· ex1:.1 111g ti\ l'rsup ply of ho:-.µ1lal facilities in the count\• lloag. however. plan::. lo tlo:-.t• IUO lwds at its N l'wport Hl'<.1l'l1 hospital and tr;m~fcr tht•m to till' rn 111l' si t~ I IO~g '' ould wke m 1.•1 lht• assets of Wc::.ll'rn \\olld. "hicb include bargmn-prrcc oµ llonl> op 132 acre:. surrounding . - tht· hosptl.ol .... Ill' I lw .... ltl'roumJ· 111).' al·rt·.t~l' 1-. 1'\j1t•ch•d lot•\ohe 11110 •• IJI gt• llll'clll'.d ... t·I \ ll"t'!\ l 111llpk•\ Tiil' hl·.1hh 11l.11111:t1;_ l·11u1wll ...taft hast'\ .1lu.1tl'tl both Jppltt·a· l1t1t1'> <Ind c·c11wh11lt•d tit.it .1ppro\. 111~ holh "<Htlcl r1·sult 1111" 1111wff1 t'tl'nlh -.mJll hu-.µ11.tl-. l11c·.1tc•rl 11l''l to t'.n·h ntlll't <Set> HOSPITAi.. Pa~t> \:!1 USS -su UIZ ·'.·· ___ ooms The Bearded Wonders Pacific After Orange County Supervisor Bob Battin sounded off about you can't trust anybody with a beard," the press corps gave him the business by marching into county halls hidden beneath facial hair. Bearded here are Tom Elc:hhor" of the Register (left) and William Schreiber of the Daily Pilot (right) Bob Gelvet of Indepen- dent Press-Telegram struggles to get fake whisker• on Battin hlms•lf Story 1oday. Page A3. Vai/y P1/11t .')Call P/10r11 Recovery Try Told W .. \Slll~GTO:" 1,\P1 'I'hl' Central lntelllgenc.·e Agl•ncy last s ummt.•r ret·overcd part of a Sov· wl !-.tthmarttw that sank in the 1':1r 1f1t· O<.·t·all Ill 1!Hi8. ad· m1n1strat1on a11d c:onlo!res:o,wnal 11fftt·1al!> confirmed toda~ Sl'natc majont) lt•ader \ltk C' \lansft<.•ld !.aid a t·ongn·!-.s1om1I 1nn•sl1gation into till'" 1sdom ol carr> 111g out I he h1ghl~ l'la:-o'>lfll'<I :-al\ .igt.• ope rat 11111 ''as lth•I), hut d<'dtnl'd to prov ult.• tll'l<Jtls Otht•r go\ 1.·rnmv11t ofl1 c·1.Jb said. ho\\ l'\ l'f', tht• Opl'r.itt<>ll wa-. dL•:.igllt•d 111 n•t'O\ 1.•r n1mmumca t11111 l'Odt•., and ;itotntt' \\ arhcad m1ss11l·s from till' c; tlass suh '4h1ch"' u!> lost trl 196X Recaus~ about t\\o·third:-. of the submarine brol-.t• off and salllo. to the ote.in hottom. tl('tlhcr lht· t·0<h:s nor th(• m1:.s1ll''> "He r1· t·ovl'l'ed. off 1l· 1 a Is '>•rnl Female Officer Injured Sl·niol' memht•r:-. of Congn·ss \\Ith rl'!>pon:.1htl1t~ for O\'t•r:-.t•t.• mg the CL\ "t•n• h11l'fed in :HI ',me<.• of I he op1.•r.1t1rnl t.·air1t·d out from ii sal\ al-(l' :-hip built st•C'rl'tl~· for lhl' .Joli h~· I lcm ant Jluµlw:., lht' t'C'l't'nlnt· htlltn11:111·1· ~lan::.fwltl said fht• suh \\a::. old .ind that its m tl1 tan· 'alut> was not s1gn1fi<::.1nl but .:"hat 1t con t;.11ncd might have bct•n of sonw \'HllH·." I It· did not C'laborall' Plttrol Cl,r Hits Cou11ty Tntck Near El Toro R\' J,\S \\ORTll 01 tr.e D•1ly Pilot St•ll Oorothy Wtlfl;ims. 21;. 11nt• of the ncwc~l C'allforn1J I flgh" ;1~ P:.ilrol officer:-.. ''a::. !>1.'l"IOU:-.1~ tn · Juretl in a SPl'<·tacular c·ra~h on F.I Toro Road Tuc:.<l.1\ \\ h(.•ll hl'r patrol car spul out of C'Ontrol ml the narrow. winding road and rammed inlo an oncoming coun- ty water truck. ~Jrs. Williams. of Orangr, ''ho ha<.l been patrolling on her own for only three days. accord111g to C'JIP spokl·smen, was ::.peeding t<> "n•ported bar fi ght ;,il LJboul I 15 p.m. at Cooks C'onwrs. a small restaurant at Lin• Ouk Camon Roud. · She aµµarl'nlly lost control of her car. gmng al about 55 to 60 mph. Thc impact lore her car in- to three JJICC'cs, npp1n~ off the front section and leaving a <:hunk lodged under the county truck. One Cll P offiecr at the scent• lt•rmt.'d it • ·tht• "orsl patrol car accid<.•nt I ha\'l' C\ er seen.'' :'\crther the driver of the count) truck. Don \Vilson of Anaheim. .. nor ht:-. passenger George I !ah: ol (;LI rtll•n (; r<H l'. \\as injured Par<.1mcu1t·s .it th<.· L.1gu1w 11111:. fin.· :-.talion rcpo1·k<l the~ \H'fl' prl'pa ring to cut hl'r uul "ht•n ~lrs. Wt I hams managed to na\\ I out of the '' rt>ckage and \\ iJS g1\' em~r{tellC}' lrealment for mull pie race. le'k fand Ill· ll'rnal ipjurie!i efor-e ·'being rushed to SaddJ.t>bA<'k Communi· ty llospital in Lag una Hjlls! She "as reportt(i, iQ gullrcJcd <See PATROL. P;age r\2i St.•n. ~t1 lt on H Young. IH ' D 1. :-.aid publtshl'd t•:-t1mat1.· .... plat"mg tlw <·ost of the Opl•rat1on at $350 m ti I ton .. <Ht.' great I\ t•:.....ig gt•rat ('{I '. Young, <.1 mc·m lwr 111 lht' St•1wll· Cl.\ Oversight Comm1tteti. s:.ud. ·Tht•n• wa:. a lol of important 111 lurmatwn g<1th1.•rNI " Sc.•n Fran I-. ('hurth. t 0 -ldaho 1. ch<11rman of th(.• fll'\\ spt•ct.tl t.·omm1tlt'C investigating thl' Cl.\. s a 1 d h 1 s t n q u 1 r y '' o u I c1 t n t"orµoratc the sal\ .igcopcratron Goes '''Supervisors ··If \\ e an• "tlhng to pay t lo" ard I lught.•s :::;:iso million fo1· ;111 obsolete IX 't'ar·old Hu-;-;1<.111 submarine '110. \\11ndcr \\C'.IL' broke," Church said (;OVl'rll m ('Ill !'OU rn•s satd thl' port ton ,of th1.• sub -.ucc·t•ssfull> r;.11sed c·amt• frum .i depth <11 about thrcc m tin. ahoul 7jll milt•s north\\ est of 0<1hu. Haw;i11 Back Bay Pact Revealc:d It sank in 19<lR follo"mg J S<'n<':-of ex plo:-.1ons. they ~;itd The bod1t's of a hout 70 Sonl'I oJ f1c·c•rs and !>t'a nH'll "erP r1• et.)\l•recl 111 th1.• opt•r.1t1on Ry G.\RY GR.\:\ \'IL.LE OI Ill• D•ilY Pilot Sl1fl .\ llr<.tft uf the prnpost•d L ppl·1· :"cwport Bay st.•lllt•mt.•11l agrt•t· nwnl rncludt•s pronstons not pr<' '1nusly agrt.•t·d to h~ lht· Or~1ngt• County Bou rd 111Supcn1:-.11r-. .\('<:om1wnwd ln .1 <0011t1dt.·nti;1l mcmorundum from ('011nty (.'oun-;t•l ,\dnan Ku,\ pt•r. thl· pro posed :JtH>agt• agn•l•nwnl \\ a"i d1· hn•rcd to each of the ltH' count~ s11pt•rv1sors I all• Tuc.•scla~ IL coH.>rs H ho:.ird n•:-.olution adoplt•d la:-.t Nov. !!) \\ hic:h pro dded. in l;'Ssence>. for lht• establis hment of a 74l·a<.·re "ildlife p1·cst•rvc in Cpper Ray. .\l thal ti mt•, it "as IJl'lien'd FfflST VIEWER ' BOUGHT AUTO "Our car sold to lhe first pttrson who came to see it." That's the success story told by the Santa Ana Heights mon who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 70 COROLLA 2 dr. stk hif\, 30 M PO. '75 Lt(' Runs & drives gd. $995 X~X·XXXX I( you have a car· ~ou'd likl' to 11ell, cull 642-5678. ll only takes a few words in the right place tout tract u buyer. Along the Orange Const the right place is the Daily Pilot. thl' seltlt•mt•nt wuultl rf!qlUr<' lhC' Jrdnl' Comp;,tny to pa~ SI G.> millton Ill b;.ick taxe:-on disputed l ppt•r B;.ir propt•rty l'ndt'r tht' tt'l'Ol S of the dralt ;.igrel•mcnl. the county \\ ould bt' n •qu1 n·d lo impound the I :t'l:t"' fo1· tin• ~e;.irs and to n•pay tht' com p1-m~· 1f il 1s later proved tl doc:. not o\\ n three l "pper Ha~ 1sl<11Hb ··Thl' I rnnc Company had not requl·!>ll'd. to my knu" ledge. that taXt''> pau.l undl'r protest by thl' <.·ompany \\ ould bt.> rdundablt' undt•r c1.•rta1n t:ircumstam·e~.· f\u~ p(.'r satd in ht~ memo Lo tht· -.up1.•n ISOl'S · Tlw l'ffl'cl of this pro' 1s10n of thl· 1propos1.•d1 ag rl'1.•nwnt 1s that cSee BACK BA\'. Page A21 Then'" a:. no 1nmwd1ate Whitt> I louse reaction to I ht' n•porl The CI A refust·d to t.•omnwnt Thl• Los Angt:-IL'" T1mt•s. th1· Washington Po!>I .ind thl' :\c·\\ York Time!> t.·arned accounts ol CSt't> Rf':O !'\l B. rage .\:?1 Science IQ Dropping Pupils Regress 17 Years After Sp1tt11i~ WASHINGTON (UPI> -The science knowledge or American school children has declined 17 years after Sputnik, a national education study showed today. Children at ages 9, 13 and 17 were less able lo answer scicnc~ questions in 1973 than children of the same ages in 1970, said the ~atlonal Assessment of Educa- uonul p,·ogrcss. Even energy-type questions ''ere lc:ss likely to be an!.\\t>rt•d 4.:ori·ectL,y 1 Big-city students showed thP biggest decline. Performance of •rural students at all three ages improved the second time. Suburban students, though conti- nuing lo decline in twrformnnce, RUil measured above the national avrragr. science brl" ccn lht• 1969· 70 and The studv was released at a 1972-73 school ye<ir:-. news conference on Capitol Hill, Although lh<' s unt•y did not n· where hearings had been held on fer specif1cally to the cnerg) 1.., American rears of Soviet scien-sue, questions asked tn that fwlcl tific superlbrity after the Oct. 4, demonstrate the gap 1957 launching or Sputnik, the To the multiple-choic<' qul'"· first man-mad~ satellite. lion. "What deviee ehange!> the Sputnik I dis\nlegrated Jan. 4. voltage or an electric power sup 1958, but not the repercussions of pJy : altcrnulor. batter~. n·c.· this sclent.O ~-on -'•etlaon tifi~r, \r&n!fh>rmcr.'' onb 46 6 education. Vast w were 973 poured into clcnce, uon ~tcuri\ ()ft 17 ~('Jr"dltl-. m 1. correl'll) un~"ered artd teaoher training. and major "transformer'' cumpun•d with changes uf'l4ertak•n in (ederai 60.l percent in l 009 aid to educ-.l\oh. No"'. aya the as$,ss tnen }\'hen asked. '\\\'hat doe..., •lfl eroup. a half'\'ear o( kl!6wled t. el.Cctric power compBnY tt>ll in as mea~ured by tcsh!.fts units of kilowatt hoUt'l' utomt. lost tn btoloa.>'., ttle..n· o·. electron •• ~n riy. rac;Hat1ori. physics •" o(hcl' are ~ • t•, aJ\4 ,(f,9"~ert<ent w um. ' ... . 'I o.11ty PtlOf Stdtf PMto STORMS OUT Councilman Burton TARGET OF BLAST Councilman Quigley Douµ·la,lii ,.,els S1111rl<1,· J ole 011 <.:011Lracl n~ l\,\Tll\" C'l..\:\C'\" !'>lnl-.111).! m.1d11n1-.i... <•t thc \kl>nnnl'll Do11).!las Corporat1oi1 tod~I\· ,11llllllllH"l'd ii Ill'\\ l"Ollll'.tt·t nfll'I: that l·1111ld .... 1i.:nal till' l'nd ltt tlwir f1 \"l' "t.•1.•lo. old"' all,uut Ted :"l•tma tr1.•a-.111c•roJ till' In t 1.· r 11 ;1 ti u n ,, I \ ... ., CH' 1 .1 t 1 on 11 J \I achlllt~h · loc ii I Ill T111r.111t·t· ..... lld lllllOll ffil'llllh'I"'> \\Ill \011.' 1111 tht•nt•\\ t·1111tr.1l"l S111Hli1\ Dd.11h ot tht• olll'r .lit' :-.ttll IJt 111J.! \\ orlo.c•d out 111 lll'J.!1ll 1.1L111n .... hl'l\\t•cn lht• 11111011 comp.Ill~ and federi.JI ml•d1;1\111 .... 't•1m.1 !>atd. and ma.v not Ill' :i nnounc•t•d until Sunda\··s mt.•t•tlng Sund<.1~ ·:-. 'otl' \\ 111 IJ1· ,11 J p.111 111 tht• Ln~ ,\ngt•lt•s l'oll\ L'lllloll t't•ntl'r. hl' -;:11d ~1 t• an'" h l 1 t·. '.\I e n on 1H• I I Douglas ,com pa 11~ offlc·1al! eon f1rmt•d t lwrt• \\ 1 ll hl' a Ill'\\ nffl'l :"t·gol1at1111h "1•rt.• t''Jlt'<'\<'d to t'Onlinll<' tod.1\ "1th lhl' ht•lp ot fcdt.•ral m1•d1.1to r.., Tht• J.\ \I, "1th 1 !1,ooo nwmht.•1 ., 1i:it1on\\ idt•. "i..I II-. L'd off the 1ob F1•h 10 ma contr;H't d1~pult• Tlw ''alkoul ilffr<:tt•tl 7.ooo I.\ \I nwm h<·rs m South<'rn C.1hfnrn1.1 Ill clu<ling 1.500 at tht' f11 m .. lh1111 mgton Reach plant Ttle :,tni.t• abo ha~ 1.·,1u'>t'd tilt• la\ Q(f ()( i' .500 ~le 0111uwll llo11gl.1-. t•m1>lo:Ve . ull ;.l \ht•,Loni.: Bc·.11 h 111.,nt. bt•t•,111s<.• ol .1 sburt.•~t· 111 I,\ ~1 -m<1nuf;1t·t1acd pm h Compa11~ ofrwrals s.11d I uc·-. tla~ llO ITIW'\.' l:l\ o(f s .ll'P L''ll''t'lt•d th1 -. \\~t·I.. Tho tc1t1.•st <·001pan~ OfT\."f' to th\.• LUI \\.ll8 fur .. lftt {'(' llCl"~t'nt p.1-. <Stt OOl Gt...\S...P fl .\:?i Housing Do1iatio11 Debated 1111 ,, -.pl 11 \colt· T11c•-.d,I\ the In 111t· Cit' C'ount·tl d(l11o..1tl'd up to ~icMl to J llc'\\ l (' (l\lllt'"llldl'llt hou.., in g to 11p . But tht• m11\ 1· prompl1·d C'oun· C'tlman .John Burton lo i..ltTttse '11111wtlm;111 ll1•nn <)111 ~lt·.' of a c·11nll1<·l ot 111l1•n• .... 1 clc·m;111d lo 111• .ollt1\\l·d t11 .ollst.u11 tr11111 l1JI' \fill' .111d tin.di\ ".ilk 11111 ul tl11· ll1l't'l lllj..'. I'll.ti L'lll:..' I h" I 1'111,lllllll)..! 111l'lllhl'I ' \\llh 111.0hll\I.! .111 lill';..::ti t!IJI ot p11hlll l1111d..., , ("1111111·!11111 •11 ()111 :..:II \ Huitt 11 \\t•'I ,llld 1;,11t111•ll1• J't\OI \Cll<'cl l11r lht· lttlll11h11111111. \J.1\111 \1 t \lllhllll\ \Ol\•cl ;t_!,tlll"I 11 ...,,1\111~ ht• nl.'<'Clt-d rnort· mint m;,itio11. Burton" as Jh:-.1·111 . 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'JjJ( Myst~!9Y S\lrpuded Visit to Hawaii HONOLULU (UPl1 -The-1-lo\vurd l·lug hes ~esC'u1·eh \'L'SSt.'I which rt•covert.'<I part or u sunke n Soviet subn1urinc 111 the PuciCic slipped in and out of lX>l"l \\'ithout u hint or its sccrt>t mission. In fat.·t, it '\\·as rc1>0rt ecl publicly thut lhl' ::.hip, the (ilomur Explorer, wus 1nel'ely t'onduc·ting under"·ater mineral research. But islanders were!uspicious orthel're\\·. "Tfl F.Y LOOKED r\NU ,\C.7ED like Central •ln- tcll1J.;:t'OCt' AJ,!ency agents," l.I l"t>Sident or Lahaina on tht.' i~lunU or '-1<1ui s aid. '"They 11't'l'C the rnost tight-lipped peo· pie you"\'e e\'er seen ." Glomar ExplOl'C'r "·us in llonolulu On and o£f for St'\'l'l'UI 111onths lust ye<ir. And, <tCl'Ording to obser,·ers, there v.·as a. c·oinplete ere\\' ehange at le ast once with lhe exception or the vt•ssel 's officer . The fi1·st ere"· \1·as brought ushort• in a g1·oup. It Y.";JS 1n ;1rc ht•ll to a bus \1-"hich Ot·\i\·e1·t•d lhe n1cn lo the \\'ailuku .\irport . 1'hl'}' v.·e1·e then fl Ol\ll to llonolulu \lht're they L>oarded a jct for the n1ainl:111d . f"one \1oulU tulk \1ith l'L'Si· dents or repol't cr s. 'J'he repl<.1l"t'n1t·nt l'rt•11· 11·as l>ro ught un- dt·r thl' ::.u n1c s hroud or secrt'L"Y. ~ ;\I u ui police \\" atl"hed the s hip rro1n s ho1·L· l>ut \\"t'i'l' nt.'\'l'\' able to leu1·n its n1is_s 1on. ( . . ()nc sour<·c s;.nd Glon1ar .. l':."lplor L"1· 1\"aS l'f!Ulpped \\"It!) a :-.t•c·r t.'t son;.1r Uc aeon systen111hit·h 11 u::. d1·opµt'd t o the QCean fluol" while hydrophonl'S pil'kt•d up its :.ign<Jls l>elo\\. the ship's hull. Shipboard computers then "·oultl iJulon1<1tically hold the vess(•J o n an exact locution for n1onlhs if llt't'cssat·y, HIG~AY PATROL CAR DESTROYED IN SHATTERING SMASHUP ON NARROW, WINDING EL TO;~iyR.-;;~~·10 b,J. 11 w 0 "" ~~~ Officer Dorothy Williams, 26, Seriously Injured After Losing Control of Car Rushing to Bar Fight OJ\" ,\PRll. 27, 1971, IT IS l<no"·n u So\'iet '";.inke<.>-c-luss h:dlist it• nut•lear sub \1·;1~ npt•raling 1nystt·1·ious\~· in JJ;.1\\·u 1ia11 \\'Utt·1·s·. alx>ul <100 n11lt•s northt•ust of llonolulu. It :,urfueetl r\pril 23 und 1·t·n1uiru•d ;~hO\'l' 11·;1tt·1· fur an hour. PATROL. • • l"ullJ1t1un li11l;1~ \\ 11:-.un ;111d I [;I IL' l'l'IJOl'lL'il I h.tl t ht•\" h.1d "•'t'll ;111 ( l rallj.!t' Cou11\ \ :-.t11•11ff'-. 1·.11· :--j1l'l'd1n,i..: do\\ 11 El ·ruro 011 11 -. \\ .1} '"the b ur fight bt·11n·t· thl'Y :-.polti!d )lr::.. \\'d l1urn~ · :-;hL· \\ .1 :-. l'•·;dly h;dl1ng dt1\\ll !ht• 1uuU \1h1·11 \\e :.U\I hL·r,·· \\"il:--011 :.<Jill. ··ShL' h url hL"1· li!!,h1 :-. fla,,,.h111g <.tnd hl·r :.i rt•ns J.!OLng - ;ind tht·n :-.h1· 11 t·nt in!o ;i l>ro;1d :-.l1dt· :ind 1\ l'lll into the l't"<U" of thL' !IJ'.~l 1('1\i {·IL" <.i nd tilt• front of thl· :>L·eo11tl . ·· '/"ht· eount;-.· I ruck 1\ ;1:-0 to11111g ;inotht•r. :-;1un11L·J. \\"1!:-.011 and !/,de 1u1npt•J oul ;11Hl tr1L'tl 1<1 hL"lp :'-1 1::; \\ 11l1:uu::- ··,\ll I t•utdd 1h111k \\;,,:-. 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I le ::.lull' ;i total of S39 in rob- lll•ne:-. :11 1:01un1;1t s tands in llunt - 111gtun J{e;1t·h and J\:e"·port Ht•:1t·h. hut fatll·d in un utten1pt lo 1oll ;,, T"otoniut ::-l:111U in Co::.\;1 .\I l·~.J l n\·e:i\IJ .. ~"tur:-. :-.aul the ("lt·1·k t·11p1t·d \ht• t;1et1es ust·d in anothl·1· .tl!(·noplt·d Fnton1a1 l'Obbery " 111•• ·k .1go und 1l l·n1 undt'<I to set' thl' ~u11 tlu· l1a rHlil ;1pparently "·•::. ::.11nul.1tJng 111 tus l.IOt"kel 'l"ht• flu!>tert·d. \1·ould-be r obbt·1· :-.li.l mml:'rt·d thut h e v.·as 1ust jok 111;.!. asked to buy some rilm lhl·n plt•aded that he d idn 't havt' Jll) 111ot1t•y \\ ith him und flL"<l I )t·s<:ri pt ions o r tht• 1·obbcr 111 tlu• thrl'l' ruse~ \';Jl"ied to ::.omt· d r:~rt·e. liut 1t0llet• 111 llunt1ngton i'.caeh, r\t•1\ po1·t BL•uch a nU Co!>IJ t ' rom Page .4 I DONATION f1n;1nee 1L:-. 1ncorporJt1on ftll"s l'rvor said 1'he donation ~h(· :-.aid . "''"~ ·!.ccd m oney .. 11·h1c h 11uuld benefil 1 csid enta n1 ort· than the eost to the t·1t )' But Burton "'ho v. a!> de nied pcrn11::.:-.1on tu abstain rrom tht• 1ull'. l'01Hlt•n1 ned thl' Unnut1on a~ .in ti h·g;,, I g 1 rt or pu bl1c funds ('1ty pol1t·)" requires a un .11\l lllOU~ \"Ott• of the l'OUllC'll ti• ;1 1 lo11 .i membt·r to abstain f1"01n ;1 \nH· ~)u1glt',\ and !\Irs J.>r~or \11\l-tl 1101 to ll't 11ur1 on :.1b~ta1n l\111·1111111 ;dl..cd out of thC' n1t:ct1ng 1·1111t1•nd1n.L' he v. uuld not take p.irt 111 an llll'g:it proceedinR Burton l'h;.11-;uc\t·r1zt•ll lhl' Uon ;1 11011 <.1<i ··1 ht third tin1c the ci1 _1· h;1 :-. ht"1"Jl l\·d dl!'-'"11 the prin1ro:-i t· p:d h . l'r1u1 11rt·;•.'i 1nn::. he su1d. had l•l·1·11 1lo11;11i1111 )'; to lrvint· E' 1 u1-.1011!'< ;11111 tn lllt• <Jr;1ngt' {'01111 t1 l-".11r Jl pu::.1ng ('ount·d Ill• int l"d .tl'.•ltl'>I lio\h I dun t U1 :-.agrcl· 1v1th lhc k id.~ J.!1·t1n1~ lOgt'lher lo forn1 ;i to np . ht• :-.atd in the royer ··11ut i.111nJ.! tht•n1 ll·gal a:-.si::.tanci· th;ot 1:-; <ill t'X lrt•mcly hazardou ~ 1our~cft1rthcc-Jt1 to take \\'t' :-.h1Ju ld ~;·1} \le re ~hind 1l1<:n1 hut if the} e:.t n"I ~cl the n1ont'' lu puy lht.'11· legal fee.~. lht·~ :-.urt' ,u·L"n t go111,g to get thl' rr 1unr.1• 10 build unything,'' he :-..11d 11 1:-. Jllcgu l to g1\'t.' u.,..·1;1) 11ub!ir funcl:-. for pr1 va tt· l•UI po:-.1·:-., 'he ::.;ud t • r11n1 Page .it. I HOSPITAL ... ·1·1it· pl :111n111g ::.t:1ff h<1S prn 1~~<it•tl 1n ~1 t•ad th;1t lh•• lv.u 1-(fOtJpS ~1 ·! t11gt•lln·r 1v1th a Jo111t ;.iµplll";J 1Ju11 fur u JOO bell ho~pitJl :-.ll"d :-.<·hool Dean Stanl<'Y ,·;in dL"ll '.\uort is oppo:it'd to that ap pruach, <·1ting onin10::.1ty bctv.een !ht' d octur::. at lht• lv.o ral·it1tit•s l~ut Sc(J ll Parker , ad min1 ~trutor of lloaf.(, ~uid thC' planning cflunrd prM!'<UI(' for .:1 Jo111t apptic:itinn .. ,~ <tn un tlrr:-111n<l<1hlt• unri .1ppropriutC' goal 11( 1h1 · pl;1nn1nJ.: counl·1l lo p111':-.llL" 'Frnm OUI" µ01nt or I It'll lh(' Oil tuinmt•nt 11f :-.11rh ,1 f:'Oal cnu ld h1• 1hff1rull but 11111 11n1.11)'.~1hlt• ht· :'11111 I Parkt·r refused to c lu txn·..itt' 011 ,,·hat kinll or .101 111 f:1r 11il} h1· "oulll :ir1·1·pl ,\J t' :-. :1 1· 1· I' u r I t' d t" 11 nu g II ~1 n1i lilril1e::; 1n llL'::Ol'.l"!plions lo n1:ikl' lht'lll ::.u;.pl'l"l the rubl)t'r in ;di 1hrt>t' n11ght 11·t·ll I.Jc thl' s;1not• rnau. 'l"hl'.' ~11:->pt·rt in t•;1e h cast' 11;1s a d :1rk -h:1irt'll n1 alt· 111 his lull' lt·t'll !'< lo l';1rl.\· :!(I-., but his ;1ppi.ll'L'I l·h:tll~l'd ::.IJJ,!/11 ly fro1111·01Jhl'ry to I olihl•l'y l ll\l"::OIJ )..:.1 \ur ~ :-..11d lhl• d:ir).. li.11rl'd li.inllil Luo).. ~I.> :1\ I l'-ll' lron1 ;t 1:otun1;1t :i\;1nd al 1855()1 . Be ;i t·h Bl1tl 1n Jl unt1ngtun lkut·h P11l11·t· ::-;11d ;il I 15 p n1 . the· Ph;J111111n 1.1f tht• 1:01on1ut s ho11t•ll up J\ 21!1 F. 17th S t . 1n Cos t :1 :\lt•:-.<1 11 hL·rt• his t'ffot1s '\\·t•i·t• 1h11 urlt•U hr tht· stuliborn girl t·h·rk 'l"ftl' olht"r holdup cx·currt"<l at :.! 40 p rn iJI u :.t:ind ut 4601 \\ l-1,.1~1 Jl1 ;.:.h11u~. <it thL· inlt·1·st•t· 11u11 of ll;,illJo;.i lioull'\':.trd. in '.\"l·11 port llt•uch Irvine Police Station Work Contract OK'd ·rh1· I r' 1nl' ("11~ Counl·il h<i:-. ;.11va rdl'd a 5128,l<IG t·ontrac-t fnr· t·on:-.truclion of th<' t'J\y"s f1r~I J.10l1cc:.t:.tl1un 'J'ht• ·l ,:J20 :>(jU;JfC rout :.ltttlOll . t·on::.1st1ng nf si>; prl'f;Jbri L"at<'d b1uld1ng::., should bt• ready al it s :-.ite on \'t•riJno \\·ay near Campu:-. Or1\·t' v.1tl11n t11·0 m onths . PolitL' Ch1 t·f l.t·o E l~l·arl s;.ud ·r11c nt·xt ::.ll"p to\\•1rd the l'1t1 ::-t:.irting its o\\ n µuli t·t· rOrc~ t·1111!J t·onlL" next Tuesduv The l'UUlll'll lht•n II Lit L'OllSldcr of 1"1t"1 all~ :-.1·\'t:·1·1n g a police ~t'l"\'lt"t·s t·onlrael v.1Lh Costa l\IL":-.a "l"h L" rl·::.o!utiun "'ouJU off1t·1;.i ll 1 t·ut off !ht• eontruct July I . :\le:.inv. llilt·. polil't' rt•erwt1n~ 1.fforl:-. h.1\"l' l>ct'n suteL"::.~l"ul :.it• 1·or1t1ng tu C'1l y ~1:.1n ager \\'i\J1;1n1 \\"oolll'tl .\lost or the Costa :'-ll•S;1 off1 c·er!. ~s ~1gned to Irvine h:1\'e ;11.!rt•t•1J to JIHll lhe lrv1nt' fo1·t·e Ju I}' 1 hl' :-..11d t ' rom Page 1\ I BACK BAY ... the eounl\ "ill have to treat these taxeS as paid under prott•sl and 1mpoundt>ll rur fi\'C years," Kuypt•r add(•d Ill' al:-.o po1ntec.J out ttlat lht' t•o unty is L"L'C/lured to rcvay the 1:1.\l'S If Jt 1S tlt•lt·1·111il)t•d th<Jt lht• t•urnp:.111 .\ :-. 1l11 nt•r ship of 1h1' 1sl;1nds ".i~ :-o ul>.\l't't lo sn11 u• 1•ub1L t• r1 g l1\s ,\1·c·111·d1 ng ''' Ku~·1>t•r, lht• draft .igl't't'lnt·nt pro1wsal rt•qui1·t·s lht• folh11\JnJ.! 11h1t·h \\t're not part of tht• boar1t"s :"\O\'<•mbt'r resolution <!Jllh"OVlllg S('t\ ll•m t'"nl : ·Thal pnl'tions of lht· 1:p1>1·r R.1.1 ht· ~ranted to thC'~latl' ro1· an l'<'OIO~U'il l Pl't•~('l'V(' 1 i\ p1'0 /uhition ugainst the• c.1u nL) br1n g1ng s ul>!leQU<'nt iegal .it·t100 111 l'l'assl'rt prelil'ti pti \'f.' l'ighlS UH lit·ho[f or lhe pubht• ,\ 1th111 thc L·pper Bu~·. I\ u y pt' r · "' "' e 1 en -p u ~ t' mt>t1l11r;.inUun1 drSl'l'ihes lht• Jj.(1'~111l'l1\ J' t'llt'OrTIJ}a:;sing ;.di' rn:1 ltt·1·:-rt·l:1 letl ln Lhc l:pper liay :-.t·ttlen1t·11t 111 ont· llvcu1nent. Spc<'i(1 c•~ll.1, i1 rcft•1·s to th1· ::.t<ilc purrhusc 11r !\Z7 ;1('res, in · <'luding thl" th1:<'<l" isla..nds, fronl the lrvin1· Comp.,.u.,y. Defendant In Court Outburst <h·:.inge County 'Sheriff's dl'· pillLl'S and a mun being trit•d for 111u1·dl•r st·uffted and exchangt•d hlo\l"S in the coul"troom 'f'ut·sd uy 11 ht•n the defendant :tnnnunccd th;1t Ill' "·us bored \\"ilh his lri ;d ;ind \l"as ~oing baCk to his j ui l tl'l I. . ..;uperior Cou1't Judge Janll'S 11. \\ ;i]~11orth \\·ut'chcd fron1 tilt• hvneh as J<1c·k son Franklin 111 t"k L"Y, 22, of Ci a rd en Ci ro1·t._ 11 . .w1k un dl·put it•s 1\ ho s urroundt•d h1111 ,,~he ll'ft tht· counst•l talih .\ft er" scurflt• in \1·hit·h offu·t·r.~ -.,11d tht•y 11t·rc kil"ked ;.1nll slrU("k liy tht• dl•ft•nd;1nt. llit•kt•y \r:is n1un:.J("]t'd hand and foot, IL>d bat·k 111 tht• jail and bookl'<i 1111 addi · 11onul t·hargt!"' or attt•n1plt•tj 1·:it·apL".:.ind a~::.uult :.i nd ba\11•1) Jltrkt·~· is bt·inJ.! uit•d for \ht• :-.t•l·ontl time on 1nurder ehar_i.:t•s f t!t.'f! in !\I ;1y 1973 "' ht'n he :tlll'gt•d · ly :-.hot und ki ll cll u Gardt•n Gro\L' ;.irt·u \\nm an \1 ·ho ""''s 1 r~·1nJ.! to prott·et her 17·Yt'•ll"Old duughtt·r I t'om I hl' d ef end u nl. '/"ht• )0Ull gt•I" \IO!ll:Jll ha;. !>i11t'L' l"\'l"CJ\t•rt·tl fron1 IJt1llL"l "uu111I :-. in thl' ht';td ;incl hand :.illt•~(·1t1~-rn fll t·it·d l>y ll1 ekt·~ Skis, Poles Stolen ,\ burgl;ir y,•ho ignort·d nt\1l'r 1te n1s of vulul' raidt·cl ;.111 11'\'Hlt: \\on1an 's gar;.1gr 1'uc~llay, :.teal- 1n g 5270 '\\"orth of s ki:-. und poles <"untu111t•d 111 a l·"ront1t•r ,\lrli n es tote bag J e nnifer P ~lonrot'. of 17735 P alrnento \\."ay, t11ld pol1rc s he di st·O\'ert•d lhL" burj.!l;.ir1 \1he11 shL" a1·r1\•('d hon1t' frori1 1\01·k ;.i :i un advL"rt1::.i ng ::.a lt':. mun '.\oth111i; el:-.c had hcC'n stolt·n. ,\ So\'it•t s urfa("L' s hip rl•ndez1·ouSL'tl \1 ith the suli <ind 1·u11 u s1n;ill s huttle l>oat buck :ind\forth. Also in 1971 a fiussiat1 lil;;k foJ "('t' suilt•d into lla\\·;iii;u1 "alers .. It included a cruis<.>r, t\\"O dl'st royt'l"S, t11·0 {'Oll\"t'll· tionul s ubs. a sub t endt.'r, u n1t•rcha11t tunkcr :i nd st·orcs of :-.u pport 1·csst·ls. . Jn early Septen1lier 1!!74 a similur tus k forc·e <.i!)J}('<.irt•d. ·rhe :-.hi p::; passed to v.·ithin SO n1iles of tht> islund of f"iihau ;1nrl ·,. 1.i il,·:-. off Oahu. -ll 11~hl':.0 ~hi1> al'l"i\'('() in lla11uii i11 r\ug usl --;i l>out tht• t1111t· the So,·iet ships \\"Cl't' las l St't'll in tht• urt':.l . ,\ •·ooTBALL FIELD-SIZED subme rsible barge ,1·;is construe-led under tightsccu1ily by a llughes firn1 and fit in- side the Explorer. A tractor fit inside the barge . The hul?e vessel \\'as built in San Dil:'J.:O and has been outfitted in the S:in Francisco Peninsula city or Red"·ood Cilr o,·er a period of years by Lockhl'ed '-li:s:siles und Space Company. The "'orking compound near the northern California harbol' is surrounded by a \\.il'e fence and guards keep out- s iders u\\·uy. The 51,000-ton, JOO by 100-foot bal'gl' has lt•ft port rr ... •· qut•ntly, at"l"ording to \1-;.1tt•1·rronl s ourc('s, und at one timt' 1\a:-; rL"portecl op<' rating off South .-\mcricu 11 ith u n1olht'l s hip in a sca rC"h fol" undt•rst·a n1int"r<.1 ls. f 'r11111 P1ag_. .'t I RED SUBMARIN 1<: • • • the July 1974 operution in their -_~ilion:;, l,pday.. ' The stories v.·erc publis hed ufte r columnist Jack AnQeRijMI repor1ed on the l\1 utual Broftd- castiQg Srstem Tuesday night ;i s imilar vt>rsion of lhc ;,ittcmpt 10 retri~1·e the Russian sub intul'l It l\t•lll dO\\"Jl afll'I' ;1 SCl"il'S or l'~­ plo.sions. It \V:JS not kno11 n 11 hat in1put·t the dis closures n1iJ.:hl hi:l\'t' upon L·.s .. ~oviet relations. 1"hcrl' 1rt1s no in1mt•diate <·on11nC'tlt front t·itht•r So1·il'l offieials or nt.•\\'S n1l'diu. 01nd offit·iols <.it the ,\meri("an Embassy in :\lusco"· :.aid they \\ l're un;.111·a reof a ny i11 - ljuirics f1 ·01n the llussians on thl' :.uhjl'L"t . l "nder tradition ::. uf intt•rn;.i t 1onu l I :l 1\·, Oll('t' ;i \'e~!>t'I of one na· tion is lost \1 ith nn hope of l't'- t·o,·l'ry it hccome~ fuir g;in1e fo r t ht• :-.;1I1 :1 ;.: •. opt•r-;1 t ions of ;n1otht•1· l't•Ulll I"\" \\"hl'lht.•I" thl' So\"it'tS. hud tht•y tli:-.t·o ,·t·rt.·tl the opt•r<1t iu11, 11111dd ha\·t.· been justiril'Ct in in - ll'l"ft•ring v. ith the i-:xplort'r is in 111:-.putt• .. I' rom Page ,4 I DOUGLAS raise for e:.ich of tht' lhl'et• years of !ht• nt.•11· contract. But the union t·la 1n1 t·d th ;1t did not ki.'t'P up \l'ith contr;.ict ufft•r s gi vL"n by otht•r at·r•1spucc firms. ,\ft c l' tht• J ,\:\1 11alkou1, ho11c\·t·1·. the con1pany g;ivc !ht• l "111lt•t..I .\uto and r\l'ruspaet' \\"orkt.·rs ~1 t·ont1-;1ct \1ith a fi1·L· Pl'rl'l'llt pay 1·ai:.e the first reu1· ;Jlld \IH"l'l' pt'l"CCJlt each of lht• ot hL'I' I II 0 yea I'S. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart ' SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT Bill •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING STRINGING • Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays ' 538 Center 646-1919 • , I • .. Today' Cl~lng N.Y. Stooks VOL 68, NO, 78, 6 SECT IONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Contract VOte Set • ID • Douglas Strike I\)' KATll \' fL.\~C\ 01 lllt 0<111., PllotSUll Stnking ma('him~t:-. at thl· )1 c Donnell Doug I as Corporation today announ('etl a new contract nffer tha t could signal lhe end lo their rive-week·old walkout. Ted Neima, treasurer of the In- t e rn a ti on a I Association or Machinists' local in Torrance, said union m embers will vole on tlw Ill''' t:ontracl Sunda\ Det;.ails of the offer a'n· ~till IJe mg '' orked out in negotiations between the union, company and federal mediators, Neima said. and may not be announced until Sunday's meeting. Sunday's vote will be at 1 p.m. in the Los Angeles Convention Center,hesaid. Meanwhile, McDonne ll Oougl~1:. t·omµan~ offt<'i11b 1 on- ftrmed lhe1 c "111 ht " Ill'\\ uffl't ~e~ol1 ations were expectt.'<i to continue today with the help of federal mediators. The IAM, with 19,000 members· nationwide, walked oJf the job Feb. 10 in a contract dispute. The walkout affe~ted 7,000 IAM mem- .~rs in Southern California in· duding 1.500 at the firm's Hunt- USS -su mg1 on Be tic h p I ..int Tlw stnkc <Jlso h..i!> t .1u:.ed·the luyoff of 7 ,500 Mc Donnell Douglas l'mployes. all at the Long Beach plant. because of a ~hortage or lA~l-manufacturcd pcu1s. Company officials said Tues- day no more layoffs are expec.-ted this week. The latest company offer le the IA:\J was for a three percent pay . • ra1se for l'..tl'h of the lhret' vcar~ 111 the ne\\ <"Olllt'acl. Rut the u111011 daimt>d lhat did not keep up\\ 1th contract oHers given by othl·r aerospace firms. Aftt'r the lAM walkout. howe,·er, the company ga,·e the Cniled A uto and Aerospace Worke1·s a contract with a five percent pay raise the first year and three percent each of the oilh't l \\ o \ l'J r" l'ornp-..;1 , 11ll1l'lab :.a1u thl• l \ \\" off l' r g ~1' l' workers tht- s a m l' p<.1~ ralt• as aerospat'l• \\oda•r:. ;.al llu1:ing, :\fcDouneH Douglas· ('h1ef com~lito1·. But the firm said the IAM did not recei\'c that offer because its members went on strikt'. 1'eima said at Sunday's mt.-et· <See DOt;GLA.S, Page . .\.2i UIZ ___ ooms Ow11 Distri~t The Bearded Wonders Pacific Valley Readies School Fight Recovery Try Told. \\.\Slll:'\GTO:'\ 1.\P 1 The t'l•ntr~ll Intclhgl•nn· .\gene~· last ~umnll'r n·co\'l'l l•tl p<.1rt uf a Sov- 11•t :-11hm:in1w that :..ank i11 the l'al'llll' Ocl·.1 11 111 \9ti8. ad· 11111ustr;i t1on ;111d congrt·s~iun:.11 offit·iuls tonl'irn1l•d tnd~". Fountain Valle\ l'll\' l'Oun- ctlmt>n vowed Tuesduy 'night to fi ght for lht.'ir O\\ n unified school district within their (I\\ n cit\' lim1ls. · "This is \\hat we have a lways w<1nted, ;.ind we have lwen denied the right." sai<l Counc:ilman Roger Stanton . Stanton <.ind Coun cilman George Scott were asked to Distaff Officer Has Crash U\ Jr\~ WORTll 01 IM O•tl., Ptlol Sllll Dorothy Willi;.ims, 2(j. one of the newest California Highway Patrol officers, was seriously Jn· jured in a spectacular crc1sh on El Toro Ho<ad T uesday when her p a trol car spul out of control on the nar row. winding road and rammed into an oncoming coun- ty water truck. !\lrs. Williams . of Or:inge. who had been patrolling un hl·1· O\\n for only three d<.1ys . aecording to Cl IP spokes men.\\ as Sl><'l'<.ling to ..i reported b-..r fif.!hl al ;ilx>ut 1.1.'l p m. at Cooks Cornt•rs. a !>mall • restaurant <Jt Lin O<Jk Canyon Road. She appan•nll~· lost l·ontrul of hl'I' l'al', gmnl! at ah1Jut 55 tu 1)11 mph. Thl' impal·t lore h1!1' c<Jr 111 lo thrt.'e piccl'S. n1>ping off lhl' I runt section ;.and lt>ann~ a chunk hx.lj!ed under lhe l'OUnly lrul'k. Ont• Cll P offi l'CI' al the scene t ermed it "tht• "orst· patrol c;.ir uccident I have ever s een.'' Neither the driver of the county truck, Don Wilson of Anaheim. nor his passenger George Hale of Garden Grove, was injured. Paramedics at the Laguna tlills fire station reported lher \n•rc prepann~ to l'Ut hl'l' out \\ hl•n ';\l rs. \\'11l1ums m;magl'd lo c'l'J\\ I out of thc \\ n •t·k:igt· and """ ).!I\ 1•11 L'llH·rg1•1w~ I 1'l•:1tnwnt f11r J1Jll ll1pl1• r<.lt'l'. le•!! ;11ld Ill t L·l'll.t I 111 1111·1t.·:-lido1 1• ht·111.:.. l'W•ht•d lo S,1dcll1·h,11·I.. ('0111 11111111 I~ I lll)>(Ht .d Ill 1.:1;.!1111 ,1 1 ltlb Siii' ''JS r t•µorl 1·cl 111 gu:1n lL·d <See P,\TROI.. Pag1• \:!1 Wlw Was That Man? Valerie Wertz watched 'fuesday <'vening as a man \\Carin~ a while hat rodl' off into. fhl' sunset in a i.toltl ;\luslang. ~ht.> \\ onden·d "ho I hl' slr;.1n1.tt•r "tt'>. Sh t• \\ :1 n t c:d 1 o I-llll\\ • bt•t':tll'>t> lw stole lwr µurM· In uw pol1t•t• s <Jid :'\Jn .. \\t.>1'\/, :J7. a M'l'l'l't;JI'~, \\;IS do.,1ng lwr offtt•t• an u f1r n1 ;1t 173-IG 1-:aMm .1n St • ''hen lht• fat man m lht• ''halt' hat slapped vut of his old~1· model gold ).J ust~ing. into the office ,md snutched the ·~ h andbag trom under her c.J~k ancf fl ed bt>forc she could react. She lost ubout S21 to the stranger," ho dlsap~m·ed u11 quickly ns he i;holi'L"<l \Jp, she said. rt>presenl the C'Ounc1l al a Stdtl' Board of Education hearing April 10 to urge :in election in Fountain Valle,· on the issue. Al the same. ti ml'. the council asked the c ity a llornc.•y lo in· ver vene in a battle between Carl .. Rud" Jones. leader of the unification dri ve, and the Garden G r ove U nified School District. which now serves northeast Fountain Valley. Sl'nall· m a.i ori t ,\' leucler M 1ke ;\l ~m~f1l'ld s aid a eongrl•ss ional 1nvcst1g<Jt1on 11lto the \\ 1sdom of cu1-rying oul the highly classified salvage opl•ration w<Js likely, but:' d eclined lo provide del<Jils. • Jones claimed he had bt.>en de- nied access to a 30-page report prepared by Garden Grove of· fic1als about the impact of the Fountain Valley effort on their district. .. We paid their s alaries lo de \'elop that report, <Jnd I think \\C art! l·ntitled to 1t . ··Jones charge.I 1·harged. After Orange County Supervisor Bob Battin sounded off about "you can't trust anybody with a beard," the press corps gave him the business by marching into county halls hidden beneath facial hair. Bearded here are Tom Eichhorn of the . Register (left) and Wiiiiam Schreiber of the Daily Pilot (right). Bob Gelvet of Indepen- dent Press-Telegram struggles to get fake whiskers on Battin himself. Story today, Other government official~ said, however, the operation was designed to rec.·o,·cr communica- tion codes and ;1turnic , ... arhead missile~ from the G-elass suh '' h1ch ''as los t 111 1968. Because aboul t\\O·third~ or the s ubm<Jnnc broke off and s <Jnk lo the ocean bottom. neither the t:odt>s nor the m is~ile:. '' l'l'l' rl'· l'O\ l'red . offi c 1 a Is s <.11<l "l do. too:· Scott said. uddmg ht· also had been rcfu~ed ;.a copy. Page A3. Rut Garden Gro,·e St1p(•rintt>n dent Ed Dundon said todu\' the school board h:.i s just <.tpproved the document. the fi gures within it h ave been verified by the st<Jlc and now anyone may see it. "There-is nothing secret in it." he said. "We just didn't want to give out inaccur ate informa- tion." Young Bandit Robs Three Fotomats City Attorney Tom Woodruff told councilme n . however, he believes even preliminary "in· house" r eports arc considered public information. Jones told the council he is OP· <See DJSTRICT, Page A2i LPcture Asks Food, Gifts Orange Co<.1st police agcnciC's today <.1re hunt ing the so-calll·d Ph antom of the Futomut. ~1 young I!:> h ban cl 1 t invesl1gator:- believe mav ha\'e ~truck threl' of the c.ln ve-th.rough fl Im !>land~ in~ m111uk~ Tul·s d<.iy . Ile stole a toLal of SJ9 m roh· bt..•1'1(!~ at rotomat stands in Ilunt 1n i;!ton Bt:<Jch and ~ewport fk..id1. but l'ailt:>d 1n Jlll Cllll'mpl 111 rnb a Fotomat st<.1nd in Co~t .1 \k~a Ill\ t•sllgalors ::.aid tlw tll·1 I.. l'OPll'd the l<.tctics used in anolhl'I Canned Toods household items ;itlempled Fol omat robber~ .1 or a book will serve as admission "1:l'k ago und dl•m uncled lost•e thl' Friday to a Fount am Valley : "gun tht.> bandit apparently '' <.1:- Friendsofthe L ibrary lecture. ·· s1muluting in his pocket. ~r. and Mrs. D. C. Hanson of The flustered. would-be roblw1· Irvine will speak a~ut theit tx· stainm~·cd that he was just jok· peri.ences working on Indfan r e· iog: a sked t& buy some film. tht'n servations and will bring along pleadl'd •that be didn't have any artifacts to illustrate their talk. tnon~y with.h im a nd fled. The lecture will start at 10 a. m. De~crip{fo.ns of the robber in the at the library. 10200 Slater 1\\'t'. thrt'l' cas e s ,·uricd to som1· :\Ir. and ~l r.s . Hanson twn• a.skl•d <il'l.!l'l'l'. hut pol in• in lluntmi.,'1011 111sk..id of a :-pe;ikers fl'l' that Hl·ach. :\l'Wport lkill'h and ('0..,1,1 mcmlwr:,, bring ~umt· tlt•ms for \I 1• ~ .1 I' t' po r I e d t' 11 o u g Ii tlw Indian:-s1mit.11·1t H•s 111 d t•s1·nptw11 ... 111 Tht·~ st1ggl•s t pmqh•n•cl milk 111.11-1• them ""~Pl't'I l ht• 1 oblw1 111 1·a11111·J food :.. Ill'\\ ur u:-l•tl .ill thl'L'l' m11':hl "l'll Ix· lht· -..1111t• t'lutlw:-. s hol s. licm:-t•hold lll'lll". 111.111 hool-"i. \\Ol'Klll J.: tl'l<•\ ISl(lll "l'h 1111' .... u .... pn·l 111 l".1( h ( il"l \\ ..... ,I quilting fohrl l' 11r (lid hlunlil'ls f111 tl :t rl.. h;111 t.•d m.il1• tn '""I.ill' tl'l'll" l111in g q111lt:-. 111 t·.1rb :!II" hu t his .q•p.11 l'I t hi.ltH.!cd !:>li ghtly from robbt-ry lo robhl·n ·. lnn·~t1µ.1tor:,, :,,..i11l thl· darl.. h<.11rl·d liandll t ook ~I.) at l I'm. from a Fotom;.at ~t;.ind at 185501 • lk .1 1 h Hl\d 111 llunt111;.;11111 lk.w h 1'11111·1· ".tld .t i I 1-, p 111 lhl l'h.111111111 of till' Folllll1JI sl1tl\\ 1·d 1111 ,11 :!OJ E li th St 111 Cu•t.1 \lt--.1 \\h1·11· hi)> d t111l:-\\l'll' tll\\.il'lt•d IJ\ till' ..,111h hor11 t.:11'1 I lt•I h Thl' olhl·1· holdup ut·eu1Tl'd .it :.! 10 p m. al :1 s t and ut -1601 \\·. C1wsl I I 1µ Im ~1 .\. <.11 thl' 111ll'r~t·t·· lion of Balhou Uoult•\'i.ll'd. 111 >:c\\ port BL·:.ic.:h. Auto Bill Nixed SACRAMENTO IUP1) -A bill res tnclmf! government agencies lo us ing ' 1•h1des that get 18 milt•s per gallon C\f gusolllll! or hettc.>r wa~ r<·wc·I C'd Tuc.>sd ay b~· a Sen all' (·omm1ttl'l' The.• lt'gi ~lal111n ( \ nsn:1:-.R I '" frt•..,hman St•n .IC'l'Oml' S mith. t r>·Saraloga 1 \\JS dl'fl·aled on .1 3 6 \'Ole h,· tlH <;o,l•rnmt'nl ;1I 01 g.1n11al1011 Comm1ltl't' Science IQ Dropping Pupils Regress 17 Years Af.ter Sp1Lt11ik WASHlNGTON <UPI > ~ The science knowledge of American school c hildren has declined 17 years afte r Sputnik, u national education study showed today. Children al ages 9. 13 and 17 were less able to answt•r srient'l' qul'slions 1n 1973 than children of the same ages in 1970. said th(• ~at1onal Assessment or Edu<'t• ltonal Progress. Even energy-type questions were 14.!ss likely lo be'-.ins \.\ered COITeclly. Big-city students stlowed the biggest decline. Performance or rural students at oil three ages improved the second t ime. Suburban students. thou&h conli· nuing to decllne in performance, still meo5ur~d above the national ' average The s tudy was released at ;1 news confere nce on Capitol Hill. wher e hearings had been held on American fears of Soviet scien tifk superiority after t h<' Ocl. 4. (957 I aunching of Sputnik. tht• f1r~t man-made satclhtc. Sputnik I disintegrated J an 4. 1958. but not the repercussions of thi!I sc1~ftl1f1c feat on American t'ducation. Vast ne" sums were poured into science education and l eacbet' t raining, and major ch1nge1J undertnken in federal aid to cducatlon. Now. says the ~ssessment group, ft half.ye r of knowledge. as mea~uretl by tests. has been lost· in biol ogy. c c mistry . phys 1cs nd other ~rcas of • sciC'nCt' bt>lwl'<m thl' 1969·70 and 1972-73 ~<'hoot years Alt hou~h th~ s un ey did not re- fer specifically to tht• t.>nergy b · sue. QU<'~tions n!>l-t.>d m lhal fif'lci de~onslrutl' the gap . To thl' mult1pk chOtt'l' qul'" taon. "What de\. ace ch<m~es the \.Ollage of an ~lectnc pt)\\ er sup- ply alternator. batter~. rec- tifier. transformer." only 46 6 percent of 17-year·olds an 1973 correctlr, a nswered "lransf orm r ' compa.red with 00. l percent la 1969. Whe1\ asktd, .. Whlf\ doe~ an ~ledric powtr CQmpany sell \.n unit.$ r kit tt. hours: atoms. E-lectrons, •«Y~ rtdtatkm. (Set' 1F. CE, J>age.u) Dculu P1lu1 sroj/ Photo F1tjitc1 kStarls 6-nw11tli Ter11i /11 Cowzly Jail Senior mt.>m hL•rs of Cungn •s::. ''1th n·spons 1b1lit~ fol u\l'l'Sl'l'· 111g thl' Cl.\ \\ l'l'l' hnell'd 111 ad· ';JrlC'l' uf the opt·1 .1lw11 earned out from a s;il \ :..t ;.!l' ..,hip bu1 ll s1.•crt>ll~· for thl· .111h b~· I lcm ard I lughcs. the t•c.·t·t·11tnt• b1lhun;.11rt>. \lans fiL•ld said lht' sub was old .llld that 1l:s militan· \·alue \\;is 11ot significant bul .:\,hat il con- taant!d might ha\'l' been of some \a 1 ue." Ht: cl 1d not cl a horalc-. Former \\'estminslcr Plunning Sl'n. :\tllton FL Young. I R· Comm1ss1on member Tad l·\J. J'.D.J. ::.aid puhhs llt'tl l'sl1rnates .1 1la, 38. ropo rted lo Orangl' C:oun pl al' mg thl' co:-t of tlw 11pl'ra t1on t~· Jail tod1.1~ lo begin ~l'rvan~ llw at SJ50 m1lhon " • .irl· l.!l t'.111\ l'\Ug· '-1'\·mnnlh J:.lll lt•rm he drc\\ for gl'r<.1ll'cl ·· l11s roll-111 tlw \f tl1• S<1u<ffl' Parl-Young. a mem lwr 111 llw S1·n.1lt• ltnhl•n sc.mdal ('!.\ (h 1:rs1g ht C'11min1tll'l'. s..i 1d . Con~ ll'll•d 1'11-d l'll'ndant Dcn •I-Thl·rt· \\ :i:-a lot 111 1m111ll't.111 t Ill· \k\\'hinlll'\ Iii lornw r :\l,l\ur ol torm<.1t1<111J.!.11lw11·d · WL•:-tmmst ~·r. "' ,1lrL•:Jd~ sl:I'\ 1ng Sl'n Fr;.1nl.. l'i1111 1 h. •I> ld.1h111 .1 ..,late p n s1Jn term of Olll' to 111 <'llall m.1n 111 11!" 111·\1 11·1 1.tl ~ l'ar~ 1111po)>l'd on hi m 1111· the .11 1·11mm 1ll1'l' 111\ l''-l 1:...11111_ tlw CI.\. 11·niptl'd hnbl'r~ 111 stl'<J\\lll'n' ..,,11d h1 .., 111qu11\ ''1n1ld in J.!J'O\\l'r (;l'Ol')!l· :\tur.11. n 1rporatl· th1· s.11\ .1;.!•'••Pl·r.1t111n ,\ numhl'I' of UPPl'<Jls hlt'd IJ~ 'It \\ t• .tl'l' \\ 111111;.! to pa'.\ both mt.'n folio\\ mg their conv1c· llo\\anl lluglw:-":i:.11 rrnllion for twn two ~ L'ars ago ha\'l' b<'t'n n·· ..ill oh)>olt•lt· Pi ~ 1·.11· old Hussian .1ectl·d ;il appellate l'Ourl levels. ..,ubmannL' 11 11 \\ 1111<.li.:r "e·rl:! .\11 Orange Count~ SllPl'l'IOI' broke." Churl'h ..,a ul. Court Jury tound them guilty ot , CO\t1rnnH•nL :-.0111Tt':,, s aid the attempted g rand theft and con. portion ol the :-uh Slll'l't'Ssfully s piracy <.1flt.>l' '.\l urai testified that raisl·d <·anH· ft om a d<.'pth of he'' as threatened with the loss ol nbout th rt'l' m ilt•s, about 750 his farming lease if he did not miles north\\ est n t Oahu. Hawaii. hand over $5.000 in cash and con-11 s ank Ill I !Hi~ following a tributl' a furthe r S5.0UO to a coun s1'rll'.., nf t•:-.plo..,1U1b. they s aid. tY supl'r\"isor s c <Jmpai~n fund Tht1 hmlH•s of ;tlwut 70 So\·iet of- '"t•t• H t-.n ~l B. l'ag1' .\:!i Porlu.,al Voh• Sc~t ~ LISBO~ 1 l P l 1 PortugHI" major po litical µart ll':-'' <'nl ahead toda~· "'ith final JWl1par;1 t10ns for tht• election campaign-.. despite indications of a pos~1h1l' postponement and the official banning of three political group~. The country's left-wing mihtar~ rulers cast a shadow over lht• campaiJ?ns Tuesday by outlawing two leftist political parties and ;.i tight-wing group. FIRST VIEWER BOUGHT AUTO ·our car s old lo the f1r:-.t person" ho came to see 1t. .. Thal 's the success story told l)y the Santa Ana He1~hts man who placed this act in the Daily Pilot ·;o COROLLA 2 dr. stk shift, 30 MPG. '75 Lu· Runs & dnves gd S99S >.XlC·~XXX rr )"OU hove a car you'd like to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a r~w words in the rillht place lo 3l· t1'8ct a bU ycr. AIOll,Jt the Orange Coast the rl.J(ht. pl:icC'i5 thc Daily PUot. '. . ('oas& \\"t•a&ht•r \ .1nahll· h1 ~h doutl11ll'~s t otl ·"· hl•t·om 111 g mosth· t•louci, Thursda\· \\ ith a sO 1wn l'·nl di;.inl'l' 'or rains by : ;1f11•1'1H\on Thursday. Highs ti~ to f.l i, l.m\ s tonight 44 to 11'SIDE TODAV A sensational t rinl of a d0< tor. 70. and r1•1·t•ptit>111 st yir/f r1t!lld. :! I Milz DCCUSl!d of lnllinq doctor ' 11 rte• Ila~ ,/wd, 1•d a -'lt'l'I"' ..i rl•o 11~0 s 11111 11 ,,tar11 .• \.1 Aly..,, ~r••<t A) ........ IH L M a..-. au c.111...... .., C.M' .. rC.,Nt A• CIHttllN 01 It C.-tU H Cr•'l-•d a• OHlll ... h< .. All ..... ~........ ,.. [-··'-"' •1•-11 ...... II<. , •. , ,._ C4•U ,_11w•t«rd 02 "• O.f9141r a tt ...... K_ C.1 I ~tllbOa ,.... ... , M"'°C ... M<>l.UI tr11 ... , Cl ... •10-11 a11 •• ...,,_~, .... , •••••• 0r-..eo .. ,.., AH 11 """'' c.1..i ,, ...... ~, ., ~b a1-4 5to0 """"Ml •• 1 Ttl••I,_ .,. n.,. .. ,, a1t 11 _.,..... .. •rl4N11wt A•, ae \ DAILY PILOT H/F )\ . IDterest ·-4 id Eyed" By Ford W ASH I NGTON (UPO - Pn's1dt'nt Ford a!.kNI Congre.ss ugaan to<l<iy to ( 1 l <illow l)anks lo pay intt·rt'sl on c.•ht•ck111g OC· rnunts. (21 remove ceilings on in· lt!rt'Sl p aid depositors and <3> mukc lt easier for pt'rSOnb lo gel lo:.ins. ForJ :-a1<l i11 •1 mesi.agt> to ('onl;l'l''~ h~· "<Jill~ p~saKc of the Fi!)unc.·1al lnstitullon Art or 1975 • l.O incrl'use th<.• level und quality of ;,er .. ice for tht• consumers''' er :utd lo muintain or expand the ll~w of C'f"t!d1l" lo home buyers. 1.J'he a~l ~ould m1Ake S'-"eeping c.·~nges in current banking 1Eic.·u ·s and Ford :uud at \\Ould offer tht!se "amportan' advan- Ul~l·s lo cons umers:" AllO\\ savanj:!s bunks tn offc1· r l'gulJr checking :1ceounts ~n<l ix·rsotwl trhtallmt•nt loans. Ll't n t•d 1 L unions offc.·r mortgagt·s lo members. -Lt-l cnmmcrci1tl banks, ~av· in~s and loun:-associations, incl mututal !\av1ngs banks pl'ovidc c.·ht>d.ing acto11nl!\ that puy in· kn'st on 1kpositl•<I money. It is C'llrt'l'lll I~ u11 I :I\\ r111 to do so. El11111n .l!t• c·c.·1li11gs 011 i11 tcrt•s t pa1tl Ii~· h.1111.s. s:iv111gs <J n tJ 1 U .I I h ; I :'> .., 0 l' I ;t t I tl 11 S ii I) lf ~lual :-:n ini;s bank". t'lliJbling s rn.111 s .1\'ers to cut n n1ol'e in· krt>st · F:ltminafr inl<.'rcst rate c.·l•il· ings to gl\ t' lc.·nd1ng 1nst1lut1ons lht' ab1lit,r to kl'l'P mon· s a\tnJ!s d eposits for mortgagl' use dudng periods of hiJ.!h interest rate. The current c..·ctl 1n gs !!>l'l by the fcder<.11 go' l'rnmenl ar<' 5 75 per- t·enl on short-term s avings CJnd 7.75 perc.:t•nt on longt·r·krm de· po!!> its -~l.il.e il t•CJsicr for homl' buyl'1s u s 1na V.\ or 1''111\ 111 o r t g a g c.· :-o n n e w h o m l' s t hrough s101pll·r pron'tlurc•s. Ford suid t lw ac·t 1-; part of ht'> progr;.im to ":-pt•t.:d thl• nation's ret urn lo l'conon11l· ht·•.tlth." .. If the Congress will l'n'-lt'l this hill into l:.1v.. our financial institu- tions will benefit from thl' abllilv to c1ffrr nl'W st'rvice!> and 1.mlt;r 11cw markt•ls: and tht.>ir t·ustomcrs. both depositors a nd horrowc..•rs, \\ill s hare thest• benefits.·· f'ortl suicl . He said lhl• :.irt l'l'Sulted from C'fforts to l'liminalc outdated federal l'egul:.itions and that such outd:.itl'd rules cost the consumca· more thJn t hey provide in 1Jend1ts. The act also wall ··ocrcr J nl'\\ l ax incentive to those fim.mc1.Jl institutions to make' rcs idcnt1.JI morti;age louns.'' Fords;rn.I . . GSA Pro1Jos es Mctki11{: Nixo1L Tc1pes P11/Jli c \\.\SlllNGTO:": <CPl 1 The C.cncral St•n ices Admmislr.itaon proposed totl:.iy thul gl'Oups of President Nixon·s lapei, be mad<· public O\'l'r a thrc.·r ~·C'ar period -but probably not beforc1977. The GSA a lso proposed giving priority to ~m·tmg and makin~ publi c !\n:on µres idential materials relating lo .1h11~l· uf f)O\\ l'r. The propos<1ls v. ere c·ontainl'd in a mass1\·~ rrport to Congre~!\. which lust 01·t'l'mb<'r i::<ne lhl' GS.\ rustody of the 1"1xon papers •ind in-.tructed thr ;igenc~· to sub- mit a plan by ~f arch J9 for pro· c·1·s:-1n g them. Th(' prnµosals liet·oml' c.•ffect 1\·t· 111 !lO da)s un IL'!-ts Congn'~S \ l•lo<•s thl'm Thl' suits <•re l'xiic.·C'tcd to he :.ip· lWalt•<l to till' t · .~. Supreme ( 'ourt. ;.inti ;1 rulln~ might not he forthcoming for 18 months. ORANGE COAST ~I DAILY PILOT '""' (,, tN>f" r '"' .. ' CM•t1 1•1•nt ..,.," ..-h•1" •'\<twT• ti~ff\f'H<#' Pttt\" f\rtVhh~by't"'"Ot'..e~ ( ~• 1 Pvori1 r.nq (omp.-"'f' '•'Otf'..iilr f"~t1on\ ,..,,, 0oN1 .. N"<I Mianday ouovort • t•Od• •or (O\t• IN ....... N•wiport Bf'.CP\0 J1UftfH'-J'ff'ln IWtfl h f OV'\ , .. ," \t•flt-t . I rvin•. S..t1f'J•••M• ll VAllf'Y dnd 1 •O""" a. ... " <.ou111 ce~•• • ""<>'., ••o-• :,!:~~,,!: ::.·.~~~~.~,"~"?; ~ ;~v.:~~ ~; $1•ttl, Co\I• W '-'. C•lll~•nl~ .,lit Roberl N WeNJ Prt'\-otl'Wt .,., Pl.M•'\IW'-1' Jack R. Curley Vl(e P•w~• • ..., ~~· .. -._.. Thoma .. KPev11 (l'hlM Thomas A. Morphine _,,.°'~ ,.,.,.., Qar1es H. Loos Richard P Nall "'""'""' -n.t91nq Ca.to,. Terry Coville -\I Ort"9" County r <li•O< Huntinoton e.ach Office tlll"! ll<'OI<" eovi.v•d MA11inq Addt"'' P 0 8o• 1.0 .,_ Other Offices ',..too• A•*' n ..... c;,.._,..,_._tP.\h•t I ( "'"''. '1tNt •• )lO '#tt'\t l!Mf Sflf"' I Nf'*"""f'l ~· P\ JU) H•w.,_.t f\f'N•f'_.,,.,4'1 ~lfbeC'' V•l .. y 1 S101 tA P•1 ~cltt .. , """ o~ f ,_ •• Telephone (1141 647-4321 ClcJu1t1ed Advert1sln9 Ml·S471 t •Cl"" ~ ffr\ ()f',a~ (~Y (~1111' SC0-1220 r,. ,,, ,... 1 ••> Or•"O-t•·ot P"b'''"·~o f ~.,.'-t N ,. •• , •f(lit"°'. IOV"lf'•O~\ ,..,t6f'1•t ''" " ' l ......... ,.,,..,.,,.""· ,.., •• ,, ,.,, •• ~ • It tl'l'f"'"d ···~ ~C'l•I .. fft\l\.t .... Of \•, ~., c 10• .,.,,.., oet.t ..t Cott• -·• <••·•••n•ll ...,M(•I04-ll?t¥r..,'100~Nf, bt"'•" µ.oo,...,.1111Y;1111M1....., _ _._u.• . r'fO'ltrttt. •, Wednesda March 19, t975 DRIVEWAYS: Set an April l pvblic hoo&ring on an or· dinance requiring tonger drlveways a nd bigger garages to provide more pukmg spa~c ror campers and trailers. MILE SQUARE: Called for btds on u SSS0.000 park de· vc.lopment project at the Fountain Vall~y fteC'reation and Cultunsl <.;omplcx in Mlle Square Park. ('0~1/UllNITV CENTER: Apprond pl;,in.s for u S36.800 re!!>troom ;.rnd toruge #ddition. MOBILF. HOMES: Agreed to continue f1ght1ng 11 pro· posed 145-unit mobile home park an Huntington Beach just across the !>lreet trom some S60.000 1''ountain Valley homes. Murder Suspect Held In Walkout Attempt Orange Count~ Shcnff'.s de• putil'S and a m~1n bemg tnl·d 101· murdl·r snatfkd and l''t·h;.inged hlows rn the t·ourtroom Tuesday wht·n llH• deft•ndanl ;m not11lt'l'd th.it lw '' ;J-; b<1n·d "ilh hi.s tri.tl ,llld" .1s gorng lwek tol11:-.Jt1il c.·l'll surwnor Court Judge James II Wulsw11r\h '' att:hed from lht• h ... ·nth a -; Juckson Frankltn l l1c.·kl'.\, :!:!. of Garden Grove, took 011 tlcµutll's ''ho ~urro11ndctl h11n .1h he..· I en the counsel table. .\Cler a scuffle in which officers ~aid they \H're kicked and struck by the defendo.nt. Hickey was manacled hand and fool, led back to the jail and booked on add•· tional c harges of attempted c~t·:.ipe and assault and battery. l l1l'key is being tried for the ~l·eond lime on murder chargcs ftll'clin '.\lay 1973whenhealleged· 1' :.hot and killed a G!lrden Grove..• ~n .. 1 womun who ''as try mg to p1 olcct her 17·Y l'ar·old duughtt•r It om lht·defcndanl. l 'rona Page .'I l DISTRICT. • • t1mi~tic about chance:. the un· iflcalion effort will pass the stale bo<ird hurdlc. The yu1,1n~t'r "'om..111 has :,1ncc rN·ovcrt'IJ from liul lt•t wounds in lhc hl'ltd ant! hand ullc•gt'<ll~ in fli<:lcd b\ lticl\L'\'. J ltc.·1-t•~ \\ ;1.., l'Oll\·1c.·ll'd of fil'!\I d1•grl•t· 1;111rd1·r, :1:-:-;11ilt ''ith a d1.· •1111.v '' 1·;.ipon and !tdditicmal ~1s s:wlt l'h<trJ.!t's 111 111.s first t1·1ul hl'foi•t·Judgt• H\ rn11 K. ~k\lill~111 Dul an appl'latc c(lu11 reversed the murdl'r convil·tion and set the sli.lgt• for tht• 1.·urn•nl trial by agreeing "ith ll1ckey·s lawyer that the jury was improperly in- structed on the murder allega- tion. From Page .4J DOUGLAS mg. the t·ontraC't offer \\ill be ex· pl1:1med t·;.irdully lo :.ill union mcmbl•rs bdon· the \'Oh.·~ t:nion lt•t1der!\ ure not c.•xpt•c.•tcd lo makt' " rt•eommend;.ition t•1ther toward m.'l't'pl ing or re Jed 1ng the offer. ;\1ed1ators ml't ubout 10 days ;igo w ith 1mion und company lt·atkrs, lht·n 1w further mcl•tings \\l'l'l' held until Sunduy. when ti lU·hour mL·di;.illon session was lwld in Washington, D.C. I.octtl nl'gotiations then n•- suml·d in Los Angeles Thursday :1f\l'l ll1>(.lll PATROL .•. t.'Ondlt1on t,pd.j9y. Waltjon and H ale reported thut th~y had ~el!n an Orange County Shenffs c r ispt'eding down El '{01'0 oo lts · y to the ba1· fight bef?re tho/ spotted :\t rs. \~i\ti ;ims. ··Slit' \H\S really balhng dO\\n the road when we saw her.'' Wilson s.il<l,i "She h ad her lights rtashtni.: <Jnd her sirens going - .Jnd then s hl' went into a broad ~lidc und "'rnt mto the rear of the t11·si vehicle and the front of tht' :-.ccontl " The t'O\.lnty tt·uck wa:; towing :1nother. Stun 1H'd. \\ il!'.on an(i llule 1umpl't.I out .ind tnl'd to help !\1rs. \\'JI hams. "All I could thank was 'it's a girl. it'i. a girl'," H ale said. ~Ins. \.\'11lh1ms is mal'rled to nn 01Jnitc County Sheriff's deputy und has two children. The accident spread wreckage along the roud nnd s topped traf- fic for hours. The incident i!S believed to be the.' first Injury involving on' of the ('II P · s rww \\'Omen officers. 'lrs. Williams was one of the fir.st g r ou p of C llP women graduates who went mto the field ~l'\l'r<il months ago. Officer n.J. Ellison said the in 'l'!>l1galion of the accident is be· 111g pursu ed just like any other .1n:1dt·nt on Cit P turf. · lf an t1c·t·1denl inn1J\·ing a <'ll P unit n•sulls in a falul, \l~l'll "l' nlll Ill ;ill oul~1dl• ;.igt•ney to rt·µort 1t ... Elli~un :.uit.l. "ln this c:.ist•, '' L''ll just inn·~tigall' jt ourst•l\'cs. As it stl!nds. s he b ex· l'mpt from a citation l)('causl' shl• w;.is on :1 ·Code 3' emt-rgency run in an emergency vehicle." Asked why Mrs. \\'1lliams "us responding lo the bar fight. whic h is technically the responsibility of the sheriff's de· pa·rlment, Ellison said, ··w1: were rolling to assist them. \\ t• assist all emergent'y service!\ ' As drivers of the county truc.·k noticed. a sheriff's car had pre· tl'ded !\I rs. Williams on its w:.1\· to the.• n ·portcd fight bciul'l' lh~ i.ltt1dcnt Tanke r Collision CARSON CAP> -A Standarci Oil Company tan ke r and a car tol· lided at an intersection here, spill- ing 4.300 gallon:> of gasoline and blocking traffic for three hour!!> Tuesday. Authorities said the truck plowed through a chain link fence. overturned and came lo a haltJ50 feet from the intersection. Mystery Shrouded Visit to ·Hawaii llONOl.ULU <UPIJ -The llnward Hu~heti resea1:ch vessel w ha<'h recover~ patt 6f a sunken Soviet subm <arme tn the Pacific s lipped in and o ut of l)Ol't without a hint of its secret mission. . In fact it was reported publicly that the tshap, the Clomur E~plot·er, was roerl'ly t·ondu,ting underwater minenl research. But islanders w cresusplciousofthl! ere". . "THEY (.OOKED AND J\CTED hl<e C~nu·al tn- tl'lligence ,\gcncy agent~." a 1·esident of ~ahar.na on the 1-;land of M aui said. ··The)' "ere the most llghl·hpped peo- µle you've en?r st!en ." Glomar Explorer was in Honolulu on and oH ror sewral months last year. And, according to observer s, th~re was a tomplete crew c hangc at least once'' 1th the exception of thl• vessel's officer. The first crew was brought ashore in a group. Il was marched to a bus which delivered the men to the Wa1luku Airport. T hey were then flown to Ho nolulu whe~e the~· boarded a jet for the mainland. None v.ould talk with resi- dents or reporte1·s. The replacement crew was brought un- der the same shroud of s~recy. Maul police watched the ship from shore but werene\'er able to learn its mission. . . One source said Glomar Explorer was eqUJpped v.1th a st•crcl sonar beacon system" hirh was drop1wd to the ocea11 floor whilt! hydrophones picked up its signa ls below the s hip's hull. Shipboard computers then would a.utomatlcally hold the vessel o n an exact location for '!'onths if necessary. 01' APRIL 27 1971 IT IS known a SO\ Id Yankcc·class ballistic nuclear' s ub' ''as o pt•ruting mysteriously in Ila\.\ aiian wall'l's, about 400 miles northeust of llonolulu. I ~ :-urf<.1ct'd .\pril 23 and n •mai1wd ••hon•" atyr for <-Ill htiur.-. .\ Sonl'l :.urface ship n •11d1.•z\·ous1.•cl ''1th the.: suh und nm a ~mall shuttle boat buck und forth. . . .\bo In 1971 u Russian t ask force sa1tc.:t.l 11\lo l law~111an ,,;.iters. ll included -.1 cruisl•r. l\\O tkstroyt.>rs, l\,·u con,·cn· t1ollal subs. a s ub tunder. a ll1l'rchanl tanker and sto1·es of !!>Upµorl n•ss1.•ls. In el:lrly _t;t.>ptembcr 1974 a similu1· tusk .rorce appe~~_red. The ships passed to within 50 miles of the island of l'\nhau ;incl :)(I mile!\ off Oahu. llughcs' ship arrived in Hawai! in Au&usl -about \he tinw the Son cl sh ips \\ere last seen an the area. A FOOTBALL FIELD·SIZED submersible barge was constructl'd under tight security by a Hughes firm and fit in- side the Explorer. A tractor fit inside the barge. The hul!e vessel \\as built in San OieJ.!O a nd has been outhtled in the San F'rancisco Peninsula city of R edwood Ctl~ on•r a period or~ cars by Lockheed !\lls:.1les :.ind Spare Com puny. ' . . The working compound near the northern California h;.irbor 1s ~urrollnded L>y a" in· fenl'e :.ind ~uards keep out· siuers U\\ ay. The 51.000-ton. :100 lJy JOO.foot l>i.Jq.!l' lws 11.'fl port frl" quenlly. at:cording tu" ute1iront sourcl!s, ;.iml ut one lime: \\as reported open1tiJ\g off South r\mt.'rita "ith ~1 mothc1 ~hip in ;.i search for undcn1ca mineruls. f 'ron1 Page .1 I RED SUBMARINE • • • . .. It looks :IS l hough we will h~vt.> the «h;.ince lo vote that we v.ant." hel>a1d. .. We hu vl' t•vcry indication lhut they \\ 111 approve it berau~r up lll this µoint no other school d1i,1 net h;.is bel•n :.1bll· lo shov .. tt "ill n • :.ult m any 111eq u1liC:) to them ., 111.: t•xpluined. Tht• plan is opposed hy C.1rden C:ro\c sl·hool official..,, .is \\!.'II a.s tlw llunt111~ton Be<1l·h Cn11H1 l ltg h Sl'hool D1sl net anti thl· On·:in \'IC•\\ Sl'l1ool D1stnct Huntington Animal Auctions Def ended f icers und sea men were r e- covered in the operation. · •Ther.e waa no-immediate White House reaction to the report. The CIA refused to comment. The Los Angeles Times,, tbe Washtng\o~ f o~ and the Ntw York 'Tlme.s -cl rried ~cc0\1hl:; of the July 1974 operulion in theu· editions today. .\1rn:nl ;111 Eml>as!\y in '.\fosCO\\' ~.Jl<l t lw~ \\ l'l'l' 11nt1wCJre of any in · qlllrtl'" I rum the Russians on the :-llilll l t l 11tkr t L.1ditions of interna· lwll;,l la\\. once a vessdofone nu- ttun is lost \\ ith no hope of rc- 1·on·r~· it becomes fair game Co1· till' s ;.ih age operations of unother t·ountry. Whether the Soviets. had t lw~· d1sco\·ered the oµl'ration. \\ould hu\ e l>een justified in in- terfering "1th the Explorer is in Stanton s:.1 1<1 one !!>Choo! olficial s<1id "It v. <is deplor (Jble for <'ity c·ounC'1lmt·11 l•l gl•t imol\'l'd in un 1fk;.it1on l'fforb. · But Stanton continued. ''I lh111k 1t would be deploral.ilc if they clul not. · Gawkers Make Annual Trek To San Juan Thl· :.innual m1~1 atuin of lht• tuun~h lo San Juan <.::ipastrano b<'1wn tc1day . T"o hund1•t•<.1 people lined lhl· .south wall of the Old Mission this morninJ?, "<iitin~ for the arrival oflhe famous !.V. ullows. The floek. which anivl'd in ~mal l gr(lups and was seen :.ill on•r the C'il:•. officially tmived a l 8:32 :1.m .. an·ording to Mission s 1x,kt•smt·n. When thl' official s wallow bell w<is l'ung. the crowd cheered. .'\II houl! h orn 1 thologists debunk lht• 11lt'.1 lh:il ~wnllows return lo < 'apt!\lrctno 011 ~I :irch 19, that ts llw trad1twn<tl da} ~cl ai,idl' a:- :-;,, allm\.s Dav. Tu\\ll ~folk. s till (•laam th.it ;1 lthou~h · ·i,couts" return l'arhc.·r tlwn lhl' 19th. the main flock .ii 11\ cl> un s chedule. \'1!.ilurs beg;.in :.ini' ang bl'for<' cl.Jybreak. many carrying binoculars or c<tmeras around lht·ir necks. <'ars. many \\1th uul of :-.Lill· ltC"ense plates.'' Ne parkl'tl on ;.ill four sides or the mission and :dong the m<lin slreel ur lo\\n. Om• womun caml' :.ill the \\t1 Y f1 om De!nmark. ,\lthough pun·cyors of gloom h;1ve been predirtin{? for years 1 h;.il urbanization would wiJ>e out the swallows, bird experts claim that as many come back today as have previously. They sc a lter over a "ider an.•a ;.ind n;; lon~er blucken tht• s kies as olul1 me rs cl <11 rn they once dad. \\ lwn thell' only dc!-ttanatwn v. a<t lhc.· '.\I 1:-.:-;1on Seizure Conti nu~ , WAG NER.S D (AP> -~km bers of the EaRle Warriors Sod.- ty today continued their O<'cupa lton of the Yankton Sioux In· dustnes pork plant, amld reports an rnd lo the tbree-day siege may ·be near. ,\ :-pokl•...,m ;.in f111 California ,\n1m;.il Control today deniet.l l'llarge:-. the agency h:..is been pro· f1tm g from pl'l :it1C'l 1ons in Hunt lll l!t on Bl' a I'll Thl· rh;1rgl· ";.is brought !\Ion· cl:1y 111i.:ht by City Coun('tlman JL'rry !\t:1t1wy who romplamcd th;.it om· \\om an h<1d to pay Su!) for an Afghan puppy during such .in auction !\latnt•\' !\a1d the \\Om;.in raml' to him saying she had been tolcl tht tll'.\' "·ould reimburse her for the pupp) 's Prll'C'. lie askt:d for a full mvc~tigation nf ~wt auction prac.·tic·l·:-. :.it f'.\C. lh1· c·1I\ ·s con· lra< ll·d .1gl'IH' f111 .1mmal con trnl Barbara Coopl'r . .1 CA(' act m1nistrator. s aid there have been onlv thret· .1uc.-t1on!> since ('.\(' l)(>gJn Si.'I'\. 111).! lllllllmglOO Beath 10 197:i. Shl' s:.i 1cl I he Afg h.Jn 1.n1pp~· w;.i.., ~old for S:>ll. not $69. uncl lhL· From Page .'1 I SCIENCE ... 1969. and 41.!l percentin 1972. "Electricity can be used for all the following except: laking walks, cooking rood. heating home.s. lighting rooms·• was a question to 9-year-old<t. Four per· cent fe \\er children corrccllv 1dentil1t'd "t;.iking walks" during the set·ond survey. .. Th1!\ 1:-a very poor time for i,uch a decline. becciusc ou1 soc 1 ~ 1 ' 1 ~ u c com in~ mo n· t cchnolog1C'.il .ind complex ," :-.aid .r St.inll'~ 1\hmann. proJcrt director The s111 'l'Y qut·~l1l1n('d 9U.OOO s tudents reprl'senllng 10 .5 11111lion sdw11I ;q.~l' d11ld1·t•n Gas Pricing Hike Sought WAS lllNGTON <APJ -T he Federttl Enc..•rgy Admmistrataon has proposed to raise gasoline pri('es twice as muC'h as other petroleum products. under its cl<' m1md·dampl'nan(: fef'program The f" EA rropo~<il ;cpplil•s onl~ lo (N'S on imported oil. and woultl ::idd J 7 c.·t•nl 'W'lll>rt Pl'r gallon onto i:u~olan1' than the prevwus plan to avt•ra~t· thl' co~t:. l'Vf"nly nt 4 3 <'c•nL' .J moni;t .tit produc.·t~. ove1 the rwxt thrC'e month~ If all of PrPsident Ford's pri<'•' polackis wt>r(' approved by ConitrE"¥S, howl!ver. petroleum produl'l pric..-.. wou ld increase an average of lOcenti> pcrgaUon . ''om an "ho bought it twg;m the b1clding cit S25. !\tiss Cooper s uid the auctions .ire n ·qu1red und('r tlw ('1t~"s l'Oclc \\hen mo rt• thun one p1:r:son \I :int!'> lo adopt the sam(' pct. Shl' said s ue h situations hun• 1·oml' up f1\·c times in two years. :ind t Wll'l' thl' people sC'llled '' 1thout the need of the uuction. CAC, by city law, chargt!s a fl :.il S9 fee for animal adoptions ''hen there is no dispute. plus the t·o~l o ( a City licl'nSC ($5 Or $101 . <md requires a rab1ei. shot. The stories "c.•1 t· published after columnist .I .11·1. Anderson reported on the :\l 11tuul Broad- casting System T uesday night ~ similar version of the attempt to retricn~ the Russian sub intact. It \\clll down a fter :.1 series of ex· plos1ons. It was not known v.hal impact the disclosures might ha,·e upon C'.S.-Soviet r elations. There w as no immediate comment from eitht:r Sovi<'l officials or news media. and officials at the da sputl'. · Attendant Dies NORTH RIDGE <UPI > William Litten, a n 18·year-old J(as station attendant kidnaped and s hot five times in the back in a robbery last week, died from his wounds Tues day. COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING STRINGING • Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays 538 Center 646-1919 l i t At IJ - ,::'\ ro ly Pl t a . cl .th th w. dr th of o~ cl ki j The dis tio1 am ty. va1 pel T tha s up pro pe1 for tot 1· t ci: \ha ()UC ste t io1 Jue I ] mi J>r• a s h• )>e i he int wt- )y ~it ~h· ~Ot W C: ye th• ,.. I ~·a t er 'wh 01 . tt l fc ,p ,~ ~· I "! I be to t th .. w at i 1 ~ w ti• ~ w I I fi, al r m 'll tr o1 qt f r 0 ~ A8 DJ\1"1Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I -. -Budget-cutting Thne Members of the Fountain Valley elementary school board face several agonizing months trying to make their limited budget keep u,p with the soaring ~ost of inflation. The district's proposed 67-cent tax override nar- r-0wly lost at the polls March 4. Rather than call for ~ther vote May 'Z'T, the board opted to make about r~10.ooo in budget cuts . While it is too late to argue with that decision, the ard should do iti; best to keep the budget cuts out or e classroom and trim other areas of expenditure. The board also should look to Richard Plum, new- ly elected trustee, for some specific suggestions. Plum seems to have been partially responsible for the tax measure's def eat. He campaigned hard for office, Jclaiming the tax increase was not necessary. Plum already has made some s uggestions, in 'eluding a budget freeze in some areas. Trustees 1should welcome all the input they can get from staff, :teachers and parents. Making school budget cuts •always is difficult and the easiest cuts are not always the wisest ones. Library 'Nee~s' There is no question about it. Huntington Beach is .the proud owner of one of the handsomest libraries in the state. The new $2.9 million edifice in central park ·-with copper toned glass walls, inside ponds of water, and foliage throughout -is an architectural dream. But the library staff may have been stretching the point a bit last week in its request for $27 ,000 worth of items at first labeled "necessities" for the grand opening in April. Some of those .. necessities" in- cluded such items as a $55 coffee urn, $70 worth of kitchen knives and a $25 punch bowl. Along with the beauty has come a very high price •tag. And considOJing the city's avowed financial troubles, it was a tactless quest to seek extra money for items clearly not essential to the library. The city council, however. caught the faux pas before it went too far. Members of the council cul the request down to about $24,000 and told librarian Walter Johnson to buy his items from money intended for the purchase of books. Now we will see what r eal- ly is a·· necessity." P su e do-public Meetings A rather disturbing habit bas become too com mon at meetings of the Huntington Beach City Coun- cil. The practice of holding early study sessions <usually ut 5:30 p.m.) before the 7 p.m. business meeting is not really in the public's best interest . If the meetings wer e truly confined to study, they would be excusable, but more and more the council is taking action on sometimes quite important subjects. Monday night, for example, the council awarded a $283,000 contract for construction work at the civic center. The contract issue was on the agenda for the 7 p . m. meetin g, but when Mayor Al Coen came to it, he merely said, "We have already taken care of this," and most of the public was left in the dark. These sessions are legally adjourned meetings, and they are open to the public -but because of their early hour, their poor location (in a s mall meeting room, not council chnmbers), and their lack of formality, it isn't that easy for the public to attend and participate. There are no speaker systems, so <'Ouncil com men ts are difficult to hear. The council does not tppear to be deliberately hiding from the public, but major business ought to be conducted in the open, easily accessible forum of the council chamber . Neavs Story Showed the Way f I ·~ l • • I ;. Happiness Hirulers Creativity Dear Gloomy Gus 'Battering Parent' Found Help (SYDNEY HARRIS) Thoughts at Large: A happy person is one who is disinclined to ask himself ques- tions that are beyond his power to answer ; this is why all crealivi· ty. all basic inventions and ad· vances are made by unhappy persons. The main fl aw in punishment 1s that while it may temporarily suppress the b ehavior we disap· prove of. it is even more likely to pe rmanently s uppress other forms of behavior that could lead 10 better a ttitudes. lt is easier fo r m ost of us to at'· t ept bad fortune philosophically ~an to refrain from ascribing our -;uccess t o our virtues, in· stead of to a fortuitous combina- tion of t alent, opportunity, and luck. I , In the very act or lookmg into a mirror, we change our whole ex- pression and appearance. so that a looking-glass scrutiny never s hows us how we appear to other people in unguarded moments A poor women who "neglects•· tier childre n is likely to get haled into Family Courl: a rich woman who neglects her children is like- ly to be elected to the board of yjirectors of the social agency ~hat hales the poor woman into 'Court. What most companies seem lo want are m e n under 35 with 20 years of practical experience in the field. Certainly glad lo hear those desperate Newport skateboarde rs finally were rounded up by three police units and a helicopter. With criminals like this running amok. it's no wonder they haven't had time to solve the 50 d aylight burglaries in the area EP ~y Gin '"•mme11h •r• 1111>m1ttiN 1111' ..-S ~die -t RK.U.rlly reflect h "'--' ......... ,.p .... s. .. -'"" _...le G ... my Gws, D•llY ~Mot. general doe!> l.lcllc•r lh:.111 tY.o J:?ood ones · It is the most common of de lusions to imagine that if we had only one thing more bctl('t health, more money. another love-lire -we could then be hap- py; and the bitterest potion is re· served for those who attain this goal. and the i:i find that ... there is still one thing more needed. There arc u s u a lly three sides to every question: the two pola r opposites that ore hotly contesting, and a third that nei ther can see. /\II o(ficial communiques USl' abstractions in order to conceal the fact that human beings are being affected: the comp::iny an- nounces .. a seasonal rt·vision of employment" when it means "we laid off workers ·· When a man says. "I'll put all my card~ on the t able," you may be sure he s tarted with ~ few more up hi s sleeve. I s us pect that some orators an• so unremittingly solemn for fear that if they e ncourage the au- The peril of divided authority dience to enjoy a smile al the '-''as never more force fully or right place, they may finally be tersely put than by Napoleon, unable to prevent the audience. 'when he observed: •·one bad · t rom laughing at the wrong place. To the Editor. I have j ust completed read111g Art Vinsel's article in lht:: March 15 edition of the Daily Pilot," Ap- peal Lodged to Save Young." This 1s a most difficult Jetter to wntt'. for you sec, I am a "batter- ing parent." 1 have confided this admission to my closest friends and neighbors, but shame and guilt keep me from admitting this Lo other fri ends and acquain- tances. My husband and I adopted <1 beautiful 1-year-old boy a re .... years ago. You can'l imagine the terror l felt when t his child was able lo trigger emotions I never knew J had in me. In looking back to my childhood. I can see now that my mother, in following the traditional motto of "Spare the rod and s poil the child." ha<l abused me. UNTIL 21 '.!years ago, my re3l"· lion Lo newspaper and television coverage of child a busewasoneof ho rror. T o me. the people responsible for these acts were less than human, low JQ, mental· ly disturbed. I don't quite fit m y previous image of a battering parent J am a college graduate. a teacher , and act1 vein community a(fairs. So. here I am now . chairman of the Orange County Chapter of P<irents Anony mous. Thank God for P.A .. and for beautiful, un· derstandmg Min am Spear. 1 guess what this whole letter 1:. about. is that 1t 1s an appeal to you and your associates to help in gel· ling the word out about P.A. Abusive parents must know that there is someone they can reach out to, tha t the guida nce, counsel- ing and understanding is avalla· ble. /\s you quoted Mrs Spear. ··Helping the pa rent is he lping the child'' helping that child lo not grow up to become the battering parent. · l found P arents Anonymous as the result of an article in the Dail y Pilot. I cut lhe article from your ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome The right to condense letters to fit space or ellmmate 11/>el is reserved Letters of 3()(1 words or less Will be ywe11 prefenmce. All letters must m elude S?gnalure and mailing address hut names may be withheld on re· quest 1/ sulf1rnmt reason 1s appcm>nt Poetr" will not he published paper and kept 1t for al lei.Isl four months before adm1ll1ng I fell m· to the category of an abusive parent and finally made t hat in· itial desperate call lt was liler:.il ly my salvation and my son's. There need lo be more urt1cles. detailing the purposes and rt'· asons for P.A .. and most im- portantly, ~iv in g the hol-l11H' number <834·5353>. PATTI S. Chairman of the Orange County Chuptcrof P.A. Po11·t•r Misphtt·••d To the Echtor Your edilorial regarding lht> .. hard hat" Lurnout ;1t the Coa)',t~I Comm1 ss1on hearing~ was 111 l'r ror on two major points First.Mr Fergu!'-lon of CEEED was not responsible for th<· aµ pearancc of a ll thosl' "bull\ boys." The un c mployct.I workt.•r)', tn "h<trd hats" came from Lo~ Angeles. Long Reach. and Orange County. Tho!tc from this county wenl al my urging and al the suggestion of their local ele<:led union offici<1b. . Prop. 9: Comply ·with What? Secondly. lhc men who wort• the hard hats. while vitally con- cerned about their JObs a nd how to feed their fa mih c~. were also opposed lo the Commission on ideological grounds. We have re· p eatcd l y expressed ou r a bhorrence of any state police power over our citizens that 1s not elected and thereforl' not responsible to us as citizens Althoug h it has now been . [ J operative nearly three months, · • the wordy and complex lobby re-EARL WATERS 1 form act adopted last June as _ _ , Propos ition 9, remains a '---------.. -.--- \ legalistic maze for aU affected g~l.ate and enforce its. p~o- 1 including the very ones charged v1s1~ns. Although com!111ss1on I with overseeing its provisions. It ,chairman Dan Lowenstein, who. 1 1 s r ap idl y with another . member ~obert becoming all . Stern, was 1omed as p~ncipaJ 'too manifesl a uthors or the 20,000 word law. ' that it is the the commission has been spend- which it was • ing to interpret the provisions ! •·over k i 11 ' • ing the bulk of its time attempt- accused or be· and draft regulations to carry i n g b y them out. I Senator Clark B r 3 d J e y • "THE LAW is complex, the· whose opposi· guidelines are not yet completed, l lion contribut-· and the forms s till contain some Qt to tris own defeat at the PQlll wrinkles," Lowenstein recently I despite the facl his intearity was staled. adding that ··Tbocle who 1 unimpeach able. want to comply have no rea60n to r fear." I Legis lators. gov~rnment o • 1 ficials, lobbyists and the staffs or all, are not only being snoond un· 1 der the mountains or paperwork I in conl\ectioo with the forms rc- qui red lo be Wed in detailed trivia, but they remain ln a state of utter con rus I on U& to what is re- quired. . Nor are they getting much help from the Fair Political Practice!> Commission, the ciarla1.Jc body cstabUsb~ by the la w to "rt' But the question 1s: Comply wt th what" Those who must are finding they get one answer one day and a different one the next D e s 'p i l e L o w en a l e i n • s acknowledeement that e very question put to the comlJ\Wioo ··seems to raise new and more esoteric'' ones, proponents ot the law continue to claim it ls good. was badly needed end is working well. They point to the fact it was THF. BASIC concept of our re· approved by 70 percent of the public is dl·mocrat1c rule. rn<'an voters ing that WC' willingly gin· lhl' That claim 1s, on its race. a p<.i pohcc power lo those we elect tent a bsurdity. H the guys who knowmg that if they misllSl' 1t , wrote the law can't understand it we. the \'oll'rs can recall them how can one claim the voters and dect olh<'rs. The CoJst:il knew what thC'y voted for. The Com mission. an appointed Uod~. measure came bdore them at has the µowcr to overrule and lo the peak of the Wa tergate .scan· negate <wr r<'prcscntative form dals aRd the people were led . of governmt•nt. We know this to down the garden path with be wrong and we s hall contw1111 s logans Hnd wild claims of the lo fi ght 1t power o(the "special interests". The most pernicious part of the law is that which creates "boun- ty" hunters , rewarding infor mants of any violation of the con- fusing law with its undefined re· gulations. Proponents say this is making enforcement work well. The same sort of thing worked well in Naz• Germany for ever- ny your editorial, 1l is obvious that you think us working people capable of only one thought and one response ... Jobs. It sadd<•ns me lo think tha t such an un complimentary bias could e"<1st in an otherwise respected pubhc media y body except lhe people. Police 8 i Id· state tactics should be abhorrent u '"g ALFRED R. GRAY Executive Secretary and Construe-I ion Trades Council or Orange County to oil Americans SUITS challenRing lhe con- stitulionahty have been filed. Rother than a wait their outcome the Legislature should undert:tke the Immediate rc·wntJng or the "lobby reform" Jaw aod resub- mit il to the voters sans all of IL<1 vog..ries 3nd d egr ading pro- visions City S11pport To the Editor The Cllv Coun<'1 I of Fountam Valley w0 1 hes lo rt.'3'f1rm 11..:> <'bmmilmrnt m ihe :i;upport of un- ification olong ctty oounrlariP!\ l\s you know. a pet1l1on with over 6.000 sign atures constituting over 25 percent of the r egistered voters calling for <1n election in Fountain Valley to form a nc·w unified school district has been fi led with the State Board of Education. Our city council 1s un animously in support of unifice1 lion and feels that the P<!OPlc should determine the type of school district organization they desire AS \'OU KNOW, the education of l ht• l'hildren of Fountain \"alley 1s presently admtmstcrt•d under four difft-rcnt school boards: Fou nl~tin V<11ley, Garden Grove U ni fied. Huntington Beach Union. and Ocean View From virtually ~nyone's point of \·1,ew. this is an incrcd.ibley poor administrative plan. especiall y for a city of nine square miles. This irrational division of our ci· IV 1s an issue whit'h Fountain \'alley citizens s houltl have the right to a ddress. They have asked for this c hance throu~h their petition drive, which wa:; lruly a people's movement. We would appreciate your sup- port and cooperation in helping the people of Fount<iin Vallry plead their case before the State Roard of Educ<1tion in order ltl Jchie,·e a free cho1cc on cit~ :,chool unif1<.'at ion through .:.tn open election. Tha nk you. BI-:R~JE P.SVALSTAI> !\layor, City of Fountain Valll'v Uraili(·ut iou To the Editor The Daily Pilot s ~rsonaJ lfl lt'rl'sl in tht• C'urrent Fountain Valley school unif1cat1on con troversy is difficult to understand but its cditoral bias is certainly l'\'ident. (see "Border Fight" t.'<litorial page, March 5, 1975 and previous slori es). The Pilot says "complaints seem exagger ated," but fails lo show how. or on what reasonable basis 30 percent of district 's tax· payers ought to stand by and <'as ually accept wha t ever ple;.ises a s mall group of Foun· t:iin Valley residents at the pot<'nlial expense of their own children's education. THAT PETITION "signed by G.000 Fountain Valley res1denls" "h1ch carries so much 1m portance tn the Pilot's view ac:· tu:illy has 4;551 valid signatures on il, which is just 17 .5 signature)', more tha n necessary. and al ka~t that number of people say the ir s ig n ature was gained through misr epresentation or what the petition actually sought :ind what the ultimate goal was. T he P1lol attacks us for "refus- 1ng to circula te" a new petition, not mentioning that this was done once on totally inaccurate udvice, gaining 2,000 signatures. only to learn that for all practical purposes the petition was mean· ingless. The petition we ''refuse to circulate" only a ids the Foun- t am Valley g roup seeking a very self -se rvin g u n ificatio n <otherwise, why does every other aCf ected group oppose 1t? ) And you attribute our entire motivation to bCtnR left out of the f'ounla in Valley plans . The original question was if Fountain V31ly unified. s hould lhc seven Huntington Beach ~hools be a part of that district or bttome a part o( t he Hunh nl(ton &>ach District. The s econd opuon was withdrawn and ll new one. bttorning o remnant district un ders 1dcd by s l ate standards. was enter ed . This raised too many is- SUl'S to enter into here. but t1nOugh obvious ones: new ad· mmisti1at1on. s taff. lax base and fin:mcing, that it s hould be clear that ha rdly anyone could be pre· pared lo make an informed d e· cis1on and vote. Incidentally, the State Board can provide that vote anyway without a petition. Who told the Pilot we "have not ... ~kt•d tf llunlington Beach would lake the new territory"? Or did Pilot bother to inquire? The Mon· de1y bdorl' your editorial ap· pc..•ar<'d ) our own reporter could have read a letter from the Hunt- in1:,rton !~each district for herself Jt was posted on a bulletin board with a numbe r of other docu- ments l'Stablishing our position. BETTY M lGNANELLI. Chairm an, Huntington Valley Parents Act ing for Chil<iren & Teache rs (HVPACT> Bool.:s a11d Cake To lht? Ed itor: J t•r ry Matney wants to know, ''board by board," the costs of · rl'1Juild1ng the Newland house. and ;.iftt•r •·considerable dt::~ate" ht'lpcct in authorizing the~.ooo roof rep<11 r. I'll go <.ilong -but I would like .i "board by board'' breakdown public of th<> $5.000 cost of tl<'d 1cat1n(! lht• new central library. \\'1lh g uest speakers CVI P L coffee ;m<I cake. Whert' tloes that mont'y go lor the S7.500 pre\'lously aulhoriledl -and 1•spccially \\hen l<tkl•n ,.,, from the book fund " T L OSRORNE Park Co11et-rfl To the Editor After re;.iding her letter in the March 12 Pilot, J want to join Rhoda Martyn in saying: I. too, am concerned that land, that has been sought (or an expansion or ,Central Park will be used for ;mothe r dcvelopm cnt. t would like the council to <'heck into her idea of whether the cost of .ill the addl'd expense of having Pl'Oplc living on that land wouldn't hetkr be-spent to s.l\le the land for all Pl'Oplc lo en- JOY l ha' l' I I\ l'd in flunlington &~1ch for M ~ l'Jrs, and tl seems to mt• t ht•v a re on <1 one track coun•l' to fill up e\'er} a\ ailable spot in J l. £' With hOUS<.'S, Streets. and r<.•mu11l w <tlls. Have a heart- Pll'3M', h·a\'(' us a htllespace MERRY LENT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT liofxort N. Wtt'd. PublWier 'fhorruJS 1\ee1•1I. 1-;d1tor 6arbnrn Kre1h1ch. fo:ditorial Pogc 6rl1tnr The cdltor1el page or the Daily P ilot i-e£>k s to iororm and stimul:itc rt>Hders by presenting on this page 01\'erse <·ommentary on topics of interest by syndical· cd columnists and cartoomst.s, by prov1d1n(: i. forum for readers' v1e"s and by pre~enting lh'- news p11per's opinion' and ideu on current topic~ The editonat opinions o( the Dail~ Piiot appur only In the edltor1:il C'Olumn et t.be top or thr Pttl?'-' Opinions H• pr~ ("(1 by lht> columnist.a and c11rtoon1sts and lctlc1 writers 1u .. thc11 own unc1 no t•ndonsement ot th('1r vif'W!I by the Dally Pilot !lhoold be Inferred. Wednesday. March 19;1975 INDIO CU Pl> -Harold Hick~. the desert free" ay sniper who lerr ori1ed molonsls on lo· terst atc 10 for several hours last August. was St.>nh•n(·ed Tuei.day to die in lhe ~us dlambt'r The sam e jury that convicted Hicks Mon~ay on three counts of m urder and nine counts of as· ( S tate J sault d eliberated just 25 minutes bf:Core rel'\rning the death sen tcnce u nder the "special <'ircumstances" provision of lhe new state law. flicks, ·34, drove up and do" n the freeway A ug. 31, apparenily picking out drivers at random and g unning them dm'n in their cars. V tility Bike Queri~4 LOS ANGEL.ES (UPI> -Cily Atto rney Burt Pines Tuesday filed a petjtion in t he Stall' Supre me Cour t for revie~ of a re- cently authorized $19 m illion rate increase for Southern Californ ia Gasco. T he increase was authorired by the State Public Utilities Com- mission. ... UPIT•letMMI• F ights P tt>j11dire Act or Ch ad Everett, of t elevision series "Medical Center", h as long fought discrimination of employ~rs against recovered cancer patients. T u esday, As· sem blyman Alfred C . Siegler (D-Va llejo), pro· posed legislation to prohibit such discrimination, credit- ing Everett fo r bringing is· sue to n ational attention. Owne r Guilty In Dog Attack o tt Runted P ati y 'l fle n t.if ied' In Pennsylvanill f'rom Wire Ser vices SAN FRANCISCO -F BI :1genls s ay they will take J ack Scott into custody if they find him while in vestigating the d isup- pear~nce of Patricia Hearst. A spokesman tor the agency in San F'rancisco said Tuesday a \\>arrant charging automobile l'mbezzlement had been issued in nt.>a1·by San Mateo County for t he sports figure. If found, Scott \dU be held for Hurling a me authorities, the spokesman said . Scott. 33. is charged with not properl~ n •turning a car he leased F eb. 27, from a car sernce in Burlingame port t>y t h e San F r ancisco Chronicle that the finaerprint~ ot Miss Hettrbt were round in the house. Much asky told The Tribune Tuesday th.a t Miss Hearst. and Be r ke l ey radical Wendy Yoshimura a nd ''two feJlows with long beards" arrived at his s hop in a panel truck and wanted lo buy a bike. ••1 ASK E D them lo give me their address in South Canaan so I t'ould get in touch with them when I got one,'' M uchasky said. ··But the boy said I wouldn't be able to do th al beC<lUSe they were leaving the area." Meade told The Tribune an en· PREVIOl 'SL y. the FBI had velope and letter the paper re- said at would not detain Scott, .ceived Monday from a pw·ported / Thurtdey. M1reh 20. Hf75 SAN F RANCISCO (UPI> -M yor J oseph Alioto arid his wtre, Angelina, hDVC ~ettlcd th~ir marital pro- blems. - Mt·s. Alioto on 1' .. et). filed for a dl~!K>lution of marriage. However, it wa disclosed T uesday she was dropping the divorce action a nd Alioto has moved back into t heir hom e. The Aliotos have been mal'ried for 33 years and -have six chtldre n . 8 Inc umbe nts , Win RWloff S pots in MaY' SLA member h ad been former Oberlin College athletic forwarded to FBI headquarters LONG BEACH (UPI > Eight director whos e "ife rented a out of nine incumbent city coun· in Washington for a document house in Pennsyl\'ania which was cit mt>mbers. including five coun· occupit'd for three months by the and fingerprint exami?1alion. 1 cilmen who were subpoenaed by fugitive ne\\ spa per heiress. The letter, signed "Maya," a County Grand Jury probing d I · d made r eferences lo reeent fires charges of fraud and co1·rupt1·on The FBI sai toe ay a retire employe of lhl' Scranton Tribune in New Yor k Telephone Co. build· last fall, su rvived a primary pos itively identified fugitive ings. ll a lso said Miss Hearst ''is t>lection Tuesday a nd will appear news paper heiress Patricia alive and free" and had left the on the ru n-off ballot in May. St·ranlon area for •·other re· llearstasoncoffourpersonswho Councilmen Oon Phillips, ns1ted his bit·ycle shop last year gions. Thomas Clar k, Edward Crucoley 111 ~OSCO\\', Pa. and Russ .... 11 Rublev all led oppo· TllE LETTE R said lhe1t "the '" .r ~llYPILOT LOS ANGELES CUPH -c C:surornia Air ResoUttcs Boa?d told the a uto m obile industry Tue!!day to either cut back on vehicle exhaust emissiOns 91' fjWJ) sellin g car~ in California. • Th.~ board "-OleJl urumimo~ht (or i:;tricl n ew e mission stanchu:().~ for 1977 m odel automoblles. TQ,f new standat·d!t further t•educe tb.9 standa rds already adopted r~r 1975 model car s. and they ai-;41 consider ably s t ricter than tfit! federal emission sta nda rds. CaJ sold in California mu:;t. meet th state's ~tandards. Russel Train, the U.S. Ea vironmentaJ Protection Agenc\' administrator and the mah t.-h<l recommended a slowdown rrt ti\• federal standards, now must rul~ on the waiver request by tW C a I i f o r n i a b o a r d . B o a 1,d chairman Tom Quihn said he l s convinced that the federal clean air act does not give Train "any discretion "todeny the waiver. ·H •1 "WE HAVE a job to do and \Vl' inltmd to do il," Quinn said in e~t plaining the board's action. 1 t ·'All we have had from the auto industry is why it c an't be done. ••I\ Test F liglat R e d 11red Agt•nt John Meade said that fires represenllhe hate of the op-nents in the district voting, and SANTA MON ICA <UPI> Pete Muchas ky , a former pressed peoples ... Feed the coum·alman Bert Bond finished James G. Guidry pleaded no con hnolype operator. made the iden-hungry of your city e1nd the fires !->econd behind businessme1n T 1·ain re com mended Ou~ foderal standar ds s lowdoWt\ because of concern that antism~ techn o logy used to reduce\ emissions o f hydrocarbons~ carbon monoxide and oxides ot nitrogen might inc 1•e as~ emissions or 8Ul-furic ~id to i degree t hat would pose greate1· hazards than th e olhe1· poUu· tants. EDWAR DS A I R F'ORCE BASE <llJ>l1 Tht• con· troversial R·l ~UJH•rsonic bombt•r made its fifth t est flight Tuesday. experimenting" 1th at•n:.i l n •ful'l - ing and a s\\ t•pt-back "rng formation. test Tuesday lo charges that he t1f1cat1on from three dozen pie· \\ill stop.·· \\'all ace Edgerton. ordered his Doberman pinschc·r luresshownto h1m. Incumbents Rene Simon, John Culpe""er , FBI agent m lo attack a hotel C'lcrk du11ng ;1 ....... Eunice Sato al)d James Wilson, rubberv last J~rnuarv. :\I EADE ALSO said Ulc FBI charge of the Hearst search in who \\ere not called before the G d. 11 ·b d did not find Miss Hearst ·~ Pt.'nnsylvan1a. sa id the letter ed u1 ry. 20, "1 t• sentcnn• "doesn .l sound hke it came from Grand Jury. also I \IOting in next month for assault" ilh .i ell• hnJ{erpnnts in the South Canaan. their districts. ~layor Edwin Train r ecently s uggested that the California standards already in effect are so st1ingenl that t hey en courage a utomaket·s to use a cata lytic converter that i~ a part1cutarty prohf1c emitter of T he intem.lt:d fl\'l' hour ll•sl flight was reduced tu l\\O hours. 57 minutes after 1l h<1d been de- layed for t hree hours hy a \'ah l' .11 p 1· 'd ( 1 1'.1. farmhouse where she r e-a person\\ ho 1s authentic, who 1s 1 ;.eu y weapon. o ice s a1 ;u1l I'\ involved. It is not com patible \\'ade was the on y council unll•ashed his dog ~md shoull'd portcdly stayed last summer with the past behavior of SLA member not seeking re-election. "get him" after a hotel cli•rk n· \\Ith fellow Symbionese Libera· members." Bus inessman Ern ie KeJJ and fused to give him frcl' c1gan.•llt's twn Army fugitives William and house\\ ife Joan n Richa r ds The defendant then took ~57 froni Emalv H<1rris.· But he s<1id the FBI neverthe-finished first and second in his problem. · the hotel ca:.h drawl'r . Thal dcniai cQnthcts with a re less is checking it. district. .--~~~~~~~~~-,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;__;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---s ulfate. ' Sn wg Plc111 M1ille<L JOE CARLOS PLUMBING CO. , PhoM a LOS ANGELES <UPI > -County Supervisors balked Tuesday al plans for a six-county Southern California s m og control district. arguing wht'lhcr the plan would give thl'm greater or lesst.'r "home Supervisors Pete Schabarnm and James Hayes. who served on a 12-member tas k force that drafted t he pro- posal. warned that the plan must be ;icceptcd to avoid leg is latio n that would give Los Angcl"s County a mino rit) voice. '4r··--~ ~~ -~/ ~ . ·~~,~,,,, RPplatPm~nt ·. i!f.ii Parh ,-,_-..~~t' Our SpPC 1alty ,.-, '' -~ r ule.·• The voluntary reg1on;.il smog control dis trict wtll But Board t·hairman f or A Watpr HPalpr . A 11•1· Chen or A Bath 1n Stylt· - and f.or APal Quic~ Srro•t• G,.t Jot A Ooal' b e f o r m e <i o n I y 1 f i-==;.....;..._...;...;;;;'---";...;;.;;.;;.;.... __ -1 s u pervi sor~ in Los Kenneth Hahn a nd Bax· Angeles, Sant;.i S;.irbara. te: W~ rd complained v e n l u r a. o range . thut t~e 50 percent_ con· Rivers ide and San trol gl\en populo'!s Lo:. 'Bernardino counties a p· ·Angeles County m the prove th~ m e r ger by Ju-,-~luntary proposal ty 1st. might not be enough. HOWE S' Spring Celebration Sale! FINE JEWELRY • • • 1/3 OFF Wednesday through Saturday March 19 -March 22 Select from a spectacular collection of 14k and 18k go1d jewelry ... rings, bracelets, ea rrings, brooches -plus an impressive selection of men\ jewelry. .,. ' Many one-of -a-kind pieces with precious and semi-precious gemstone~. Inc lut.ll" • 'P"• r~I rul lrcllon ol rlrg.inl ~old icwelry flown m from our Honolulu s1ore . All pieces 1/3 off regulu prices. II \HIO 1.111119. \llH SPEAKS OUT tn the DAILY PILOT B.D. HOWF.S and SON i I ""' JIWIUllS roa THUE O!NIUTIONS NEWPORT BEACH: 3412 VIA LIDO 67S.2731 Sanl.i B.lrb1fa • Newport Be.lch P1lm Spring$ • Los Angele\ P.a:sadeN • Honolulu ) To Residents of the City of Irvine. of Corona del Mar and Communities East of Upper Bay Do You Want a Superior Non-Profit Community Hospital for Your Area •'l '• You ~an have it but first you must learn the true facts and act on them. Otherwise you may h~e no h~spital at all. The current situation Why_ isn't such a medical complex here -adequate community service. The dean 1, The Regents. the Governor. and the now? himself admits that only 40 beds will be Stale Legislative Analyst all appear to be Such a complex requires an ad1acent available for community patients in the opposed to the present UCI plan for two hospital. So we at Western World tried to campus hospital. The rest will be filled by University hospitals (one on campus and make an arrangement with the UCI government supported patients. many of one at Orange County Medical Center) medical school to build a joint hospital. A whom will be bussed from all parts of the Nevertheless the current dean has said portion/of the medical school faculty Jlas county. that unless his plan is . adopted the refused to participate un less they can Community hospital boaTd ment>ers c;.,. medical school will have to close. This is have total control of all facil ities. gain no penonal pTofit not true. We then proposed two hospitals The Western World board consists of Why this advertisement? The purpose of this advertisement is to convey the truth about the objectives of Hoag and Western World and to correct misinformation and faulty statements that have been made. Some histo ry Before the UCI College of Medicine came to Irvine, a group of physicians with ottices east of the bay formed an organization to sponsor a nonprofit hospital in Irvine. The Irvine ·company offered to donate a site. Out of this grew a great concept -a medical complex consisting of a cluster of highly special ized medical fac111ties and clinical groups which would render extraordinary care and services not now available here. This and some medically related industry will provide a significant financial subsidy for health care in the area. working cooperatively. This was rejected seventeen volunteer non-paid members. • by the faq,.r lty although the Chancellor Thirteen are non-physicians (four of ' supported ou r concept. Unfortunately, whom are residents of the City of Irvine) some of the medical faculty attacked us and four physicians. Not one of these at all levels of the State Health Planning directors can make a penny from the system. project. As o n the Hoag hospital board. So you have n o hospital all directors serve without compensation., The Chancellor has continued to Their sole reward is the satisfaction of support the· medical center complex as • h~lng had a hand in establishing w hat did the former Dean of the medical can become an outstanding nationally college. Undoubtedly they recognized recognized medical complex. that such a facility would enhance the quality and reputation of the medical school. We are now informed that this same faculty group. ignoring the needs of the citizens of -Irvine for a community hospital, is again going to oppose the development of the Hoag/Western World Meqical Foundation hospital before the Orange County Health Planning Council. The UC I plan will not provide How is Westem World financed ? Western World is a California non· profit corporation (so recognized by the 1 United States Internal Revenue Service) .. It is financed entirely by gifts -some 1 from individuals. mostly from charitable foundations which believe in the Western World concept of building a distinguished • medical center. ·• SO, IF YOU WANT A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: Appear at the public hearing of the Orange County Health Planning Council at 7:30 P .M. March 20r at Costa Mesa City Hall. Drive home these significant facts so that Hoag-Western World's application t o supply superior hospital care for the Irvine-East Bay area will be approved. FACT 1: Hoag Hospital, recognizing the need for a nonprofit c..>mmunity medical facility serving the City of Irvine, and communities east of the Bay, has offered to transfer 100 of its present beds so that Western World-Hoag can provide the community hospital you need FACT 2: Western World Medical Founda· tion continues to support a strong medical school at UCI. In particular we are extremely interested in the effective training of family practice physicians. T hese training programs can best be achieved, and at a loV11er cost, by conducting them in affil iated community hospitals in concert with university facilities. FACT 3: Hoag Hospital had a program for t raining of fam ily practitioners. However. the Un iversity provided only insignificant financial 9..lpport for the program causing it to be shut down, despite Hoag's substantial contribution. With proper funding. such programs could be established at several com munity hospitals throughout the county with important savings to the taxpayers. FACT 4: i here are great medical schools that train resident physicians cind interns through affiliation with community hos- pitals. For examp!d, Yale and Harvard's great medical M:hbOls have no hospitals. UC I has . at least two such affiliation agreements. The University runs the instruction. does no~ manage the hos- pitals. FACT 5: University hospital care costs more. This is not only bec-1.be university -hospitelt ere high oost holpitals but because patients used for demonstration • to students require a longer in-hospital stay. FACT 6: A UC ~egents oommittee, recognizing the ttemendo.us tax drain required by the current proposal. last week presented 27. alternative plans for the UC I Medical School. None ind uded a campus hospital. Closu;e of the school was far down the list . There is no need to close the school because it lacks al on-campus hospital, contrary to state-~ ments made by pro ponents of the current • UCI plan. ' '. FACT 7: In o pposi ng a Hoag·Western World community hospital in Irvine.! some o f the UCI faculty are apparentllf' ~ out to monopolize all medical care. There 1 I are persuasiv• precedents nationwide for : multiple ho.spital aff iliations_ as. J!Uttntitl elemenlS of Pf0"8S'Sive university medicat tchool program$. . . If You Want A Hospita l For Sure in the Shortest eossible Time . Appear at the public hearing at 7 i30 P.M. on March 20 at Costa Mesa City Hall and help us plead for your community hospital. The Associated Architects are well advanced with plaMing for the 132-ecre complex. Hoaw'Wes~rn World is ready, wilting and able t o finalize plans at once for construction of your community hospit., and It no oost to the taxpayers. .. WESTERN WORLb MEDICAL FOUNOA TION. 17886 SKY PARK NORTH, SUITE F. IRVINE CA 92701 A 1 J 7 I V4 ] N m vi c. 111 0 pt I H rE re j:: 0 ni <.II j M l e of Lt ti N. Sl ll it b ft a s h ( I: fj r. (." ft n F " b c i t J J ( t VOL 68, NO. 78, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES N TEN CENTt~ ' Upper ~ay Ilra~ Includes. Tax llnpo~d1 • • 4 ByGARYGRANVILLE °' ... Dally,., ... ilAH A draft of the proposed Upper NewP?rt Bay setUemer.t agree- ment tnclude~ provisions not pre- '\'iously agreed to by lhE! Orange County Board or Supervisors. Accompanied by a confidential memorandum from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. the pro- posed 36-page agreemenl was de- livered to each of the five county supervisors late Tuesday. lt covers a board resolution udopted last Nov. 19 which pro- \'id ed. in essence. for th<' establishment or a 741-acre wildlife preserve in Upper Bay. Al that time, it was believed lbe settlement would require the Irvine Company to pay Sl.65 million in back taxes on disputed l:pper Bay property. Under the terms of the drart agreement, the county would be required to impound the taxes for five years and to repay the com- pany ir it is later proved it does not own three Upper Bay islands. .. The Irvine Company had not requested. lo my knowledge, that · taxes paid under protest by the company would be refundable under certain cJrcumslanees,'' Kuyper said in bis memo to the supervisors. "The effect of this provision of the (proposed) agreement is that the county will have to treat these taxes as paid under protest and impounded for five years," Kuyper added. · He a lso pointed out that the county is required to repay the taxes if it is determined that the company's ownership or the ii>lands "was subject. to some public rights." According lo Kuyper, the draft agreement proposal requires the following which were not part of the board's 1'ovember resolution approving settlement: -That portions of the Upper Bay be granted to the state for an ecological presel'\'e. A prohibition against the C.'Ounty bringing subsequent iegal action to reassert pt'escripti\'e 1ights on behalf of the public \\ilhin the Uppe1· Bay. Kuyper 's seve n -pag e memorandum describes the ag1·eement as encompassing all matters related to the Upper Ba)' <See BACK BAY. Page A%) or ' a u ro e IJC Irvine, Hoag Twin · Hospital Pleas Readied By DOUG FRITZ.SCHE Of Ute Dail••IPtlM SUH UC Irvine medical school and Hoag Memorial Hospital representatives will t~ke their requests lo build hospitals on ad- jacent sites in ~r\'ine before an Orange County Health Plan· ning Council C<Jft'lmillce tonight and Thursdp. UCI's request "ill be heard al Dougl~ Contract Vote Set "'~ By KATHY CLANCY Of llw Daily Pllol Slaff Striking machinists at th£- McDonnell Dou(!las Corporation toda~ announced a new contract off er that could signal the end to theirCive-week-old walkout. Ted Neima, treasurer of the In- tern at ion a I Association of Machinists' local in Torrance. said union members will vote on the new contract Sunday. Details or the offer are still be· ing worked out in negotiations between the union, company and federal mediators, Neima said. and may not be a1:mounced until Sunday's meeting. Sunday's vote will be at 1 p.m. in the Los Anceles Convention center, he said. Meanwhlle, McDonnell oouelas company orticials ~n­ firmed there will be a ne~11rter. Negotiations were expened .to continue today with the help of federal mediators. Tbe IAM,,with 19,000 members nationwide, walked off the job Feb. 10 in a contract dispute. The waJkout affected 7,000 IAM mem-• hers in Soulhetn Californi'B in· eluding 1,500 it the firm's Hunt· ington Beach plant. The strike also has caused the Jayo ff of 7 ,500 Mc Donnell Douglas employes, a ll at the Long Beach plant. because of a shortage of JAM-manufactured parts. Company officials said Tues- day no more layoffs are expected this week. (See DOUGLAS, PageA2i Wlw Was That Man? the first of the hearings at 7 p.m . at Costa Mesa City Hall tonight. A joint application by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation will be heard at the same time and place Thursday. The h earings before the facilities re\·iew commiltl'e of the health planning council \\ill not result in a ruling on the pro posed hospitals. Rather. the panel will make recommenda- t10ns to the full plannmg council which, in turn, will decide on the applications at a latt.'r date. UCJ-Californi a College of Medicine wants to build a 200- becl, S19.4 million hospital on the Irvine campus. The schOol plans to c~200 beds at Orange Coun- t y Medical Center and transfer !bem ~ the new facility. UCI is lilting tor a state appropriation ~ million to fund the Medical "Center purchase plus 1l S3.3 million supplement for the cam- pus hospital. Hoag wants to build a 100-bed. S7 .3 million hospital on an 18-acre site dona t ed by the Irvine Company to the Western World Medical Foundation. The foundation's first applic.ation to build a hospital was turned down because it would add to the exist- ing oversupply or hos pital facilities in the county. Hoag, however, plans to close 100 beds al its Newport Beach hos pital and transfer them to the Irvine site. Hoag would take over the assets of Western World, wbicb include bargain-price op· tions on 132 acres surrounding the hospital site. The surround-· ing acreage is expected to evolve into a large m edical services complex. The health planoing council staff bas evaluated both appliC!l· <&\e HOSP IT AL, Page A2) DOWDECUNES FOR2NDIJAY NEW YORK (UPI> -The stock m arket, continlling to feel profit-taking pr essures, closed lower for the second consecutive session today in moderately ac· tive trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, a seven-point loser Tuesday, was off 9.93 more points to 769.48. Declines bd ad· vances by about a three-to-one margin <Tables, 87). Prices also were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. The Bearded Wonders After Orange County Supervisor Bob Battin sounded off about "you can't trust anybody with a beard," the press corps gave him the business by marching Into county halls hidden beneath facial hair. Bearded here are Tom Eichhorn of the Register (left) and William Schrelb4tr of the D•NY Pilot (right). Bob Geivet of Indepen- dent Pren-Telegram struggle• to get fak._ whiskers on Battin himself. Story toctay. PageA3. Young Bandit Robs Three· Fotomats Orange Coast police agencies today are hunting the so-called Phantom of the Fotomat. a youngish bandit in vestigators believe may have struck three of thedri ve-through film stands in 90 minutes Tuesday. He stole a total of S39 in rob· beries at Fotomat s tands in H1U1t· ington Beach a nd Newport Beach, but failed in an attempt to rob a Fotom at stand in Costa Mesa. Investigators said the ~lerk copied the tactics used in another attempted Fotomat robbery a week ago and demanded to seethe gun the bandit apparently was simulating in his pocket. The flustered, would-be robber stammered that he was just jok- ing, asked to buy some film. then pleaded that he didn't have any money with him and fled. Descriptions of the robber in the three cases varied to some degree, but police in Huntington Beach, ~ewport Beach and Costa Mesa reported enough !>imilarities in desc1iplions to make them suspect the robber in all lhree might well be the same man. The suspect in each case was a <lark-haired male in his late teens to l'arly 20s. but his apparel changed slightly from robbery to robbery. fnvestigato1·s said the dark- h<iircd bandit look SIS al 1 p.m. from a Fotomat stand at 185501 :: Bea<.'h Rl\'<l . 111 ll untingt on Beach. Police :.aid <Jl 1 l:i p.m the Phantom of the Fotomal sho" ed up at 201 E. 17th St.. in Costa :\lesa, "hl're h1::. dtorts \a.Cl'<.' thwarted by th<.• stubborn girl clerk. Thl' other holdup occurred al 2:40 p.m . <it a ::.tand at 4601 W. Coast Hi~h" ay. at the intersec- L1ou of Ralboa Boulevard. in :'\t\\ port Beach. FIRST J'IEWER BOUGHT AUTO ''Our car sold to the first person who came to see it." That's the s uccess story told by the Santa Ana Heights man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: '70 COROLLA 2 dr, stk 1'hitt, 30 MPG, '75 Lie. Runs & drives gd. $995. XXX·XXXX H you have a car you'd hke to sell. call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to at- tract a buyer . Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. Doily Pilot StQ// Photo Cou11ty Alues Half. of Cdil1 BlufftopF~ Orange County government will put up SI00.000 in revenue sharing money to match asimilar amount from the City of Newport ·Beach to buy two blufftop lots next to Inspiration Point Park m Corona del l\l a r The Coun t y Board of Supervisors has decided to aban- don any hope of acquiring lhe lots through prescriptive n~hts ac- tion, but agreed the land should be in public hands . County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, in a three-page opinion, agreed with Newport Beach City Al· torney Dennis o·Neill that pre scriptive rights action was im- possible. Both attorneys said lherc is not enough proof that the public has been using the land historically as beach access or any other use in· tensively enough to claim "squat· ters rights." In prescriptive rights cases, un- like condemnation. public agen- cies can lake over land at little or no cost if it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt the land has been used by the public over the years without restraint. Calvin Stewart, Newport Beach parks and recreation director. said efforts to acquire runds to . cover the city's s hare or buying the lots have not been abandoned. He said Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach> has re-introduced legislation that <See BLUFFTOP, Page A%) Valerie Wertz watched Tuesday evening as a man wearing a white hat rode ofr into the sunset in a gold Mustang. Post Office Battle Won Berkeley H<U Swallous Too She wondered who the stranger was. She wanted to know, because he stole her purse. Irvine police said Mrs. Wertz, 37, a secretary, was ~losing her omce in a firm at 17346 Eastman St., when the rat moo tn lhe while bat slipped out or hls older model gold Mustung, into the office and, natched the handbag from under hur . d k und fled bclore she could re ct. Sbe r. i· aooul S%l \O lho' stranger, wbo dhiuppeared as quickly us he showed up, she a aid. .. CQrona del Mar Will Get Own Postmmter By HILARY KAVE Cl .. o.JIJ l"llM atff The battle over the status of the Corona dcl Mar Post Office has been won by residents, and a new postmaster will be selected within 60 days, HecW,r GocUnez, county postal aervlce chJef, said today. Residents. spurred by the Corona del Mar Chamt>e-or Commerce, have b co fiabUna a plan by Godinez to change lho malt po~t Qffioo into a branch of the Newport Beaoh Post Office. The plan a lso would h ave ellminaled lhe job of postma&ter for Corona del Mar. '• The postal c hief said the move would nol have affected mail service to Corona del Mar. but would have saved about $17,000 in salaries. His recommendation was ap- proved by superlors in Lois Angeles, but postal officials at regional headquarters in San Bruno rec4!lved protest letters (rom local r esidel\1.1 and ruled that Godinez woufd have to pro. • vlde additional lnlormalioo if he wl hed lo pursu• the rccom· mendtd chanaf~ ''J won't pursue it, but not because I don't ~btnk it'e~:Jl:ht and proper thine co do, ~ I said. BERKELEY 'cUPl) -The "But, because of all the emo· swallows have returned, like Uonali&m that has clouded the is· ~lockwork, to the voi\'ersity of s ue. my f)Ursuing the matter California's Lawrence Hall of would just muddy it lhat much science for the seventh con· more," h e explained. secutive year. Godi'n ez m aintnined that · The cliff s wallows began their changing the status of lhe post or-migration to the science center an rice would be tho .. sound. 1969 and have chosen the pedod 'economicwaytodobuslnes1.'' be\\a.een March 15 and March 19 This i.c; tb.c ibird time since 1956 for th~ir arrival euch year °"1 Q>r6n <Ul far ~ident .LttS staff biolo 'st Jennifer MT• s\Jcceuf1dly batlle4 movM Whkc iwd the fin1t c<>nUnaent to.th ge tbl' alotwt or their J>O$t bu errh·ed nnd soon UK-re would otfic~. , t be t.bout 100 males and 100 Erforts w~t mad~ .ln U56 and ftmale11. She suid It takes about JIJTl chll the eorob.a del tw~ .-eek,5 lor the birds to build < e POSTAL, PaitaU> the'1mud pe2itl. Detente Threat Feared '"\"ASHINGTON <UPl >-The Administration today clamped a blackout on information relating to the partial salvage of a sunken Soviet nuclear missile submarine by a CIA-sponsored vessel of the Howard Hughes complex and possible implications on U.S.· Russiandetcntc. President Ford h1m!>clf k'<I the "no comment " parnde when he "as asked viL'w::. while wailing outside the Whitt' House to greet v1sitin~ Yu~oslav Primt> .Minaster Bzemal Bijedit. There was also a "no <:om- ment," in English, from the Sov· 1elforeign ministry in Moscow. But already demands were be· ing made for an investigation of the secret operation in lhe depths of the Pacific which almost . garnered a treasure trove of Sov- iet coding machines and ciphers, futtle plans and nuclear-tipped missiles. Intelligence sources said the Hughes-owned G lomar Explo!'er, a floating laboratory for uo- <.lerwater research. located and recovered about a third of the hulk of a Soviet G -class diesel-powered nuclear missile submarine' last summer three miles down on the bottom of the Pacific between Hawaii and the Far East Soviet naval base of Vladivostok. Intelligence sources said that lhe Soviet submer~ible, which normallv carrit's a crew of about 80. explOded for unknown reJsons in 1968 and went lo the bottom. After So\"let ships tried and abandoned ::.alv;ige operations. the CIA quietly moved in under cover of an ocean-mining vessel the agency designed and financed but \\-hich was built by Hughes· · SummaCorp. There were indications that the deal may have been made direct· ly with the recluse billionaire known for his ::.L'Crl'li\'cncss and penchant for fl:.imboyant pro- jects. Hughes ''a::. last reported living in isolation in the Bahamas. The CIA·designcd Glomar Ex· plorer, equipped with grappling irons. cranes. underwater television. and sonar and other soph1sticall•d equipment, managed to raise the Soviet hulk almost lo within a mile of the sur- CSt>e R ED SUB, Page A21 o·~":a coas• Weather \"ariable high cloudiness today becoming mostly doudy Thursday "ith a 50 IX'l'Ctnl chance of rams by · afternoon Thursday. Highs ti:! to 66. Lows tonight 44 to 52. INSIDE TODAY A sensational t nal of a doc· tor. 70, and receptionist· gtrlfriend. 21. botl1 accused of kilUng tM doctor'& wife, lw shocked a sleepy Arkansas • • town Story I A 3 . Index Al YM 5-nke A> ....... u L M .. .,. a11 (..thftnW• Al c.t'ftf~-•• O.ulf1H DI It Cef'llJO at o."-·· •. ONtll Moll<n A 11 , .......... "" .. . ... .,..,_ .. , 11•11 ,,,._. . ... , ..... (414 .Whlt•~en 01 .. , ...... ,. .......... (1 MllU-0$ ~ ..... -...,., ct •• ., .. " . M_< .. • --•fllftlll• ... ,_., ...... 811 .. .u •• Or....-CfflllV A11 12 ....... Cl-J !>ytvu• Pel1•• U ....... ., ... 5.t ... ,..., ........ , Tei.•••..,. a1t n..a••tt •1•11 WNtMf •• We# ........... . M DAIL y PILOT ., N "' Dally Pl lot PIMlt~ ,., J•n WOf'tll HONOLULU (U PI) -The Howard Hughes research vesse l which recover~ part ol a sunken Soviet submarine in the Pacific slipped in and out of port without a hint of its t>ec ret mission. In fact. it was r~poll'led publicly that the !>hip, the Glomar E xplorer, was merely conducting unde rwater mineral research. • But islander' weresuspiclousotth'e crew. "THEY LOOKED AND ACTED like Central In· telligence Agency . agents," a resident o( Lahaina on the island of Maul said. •"J'hey were the most tight·lipped peo· pie you've ever seen." Glomar E xplorer was in Honolulu on and off for seve1·al months last year. And, according to observers , there was a complete crew change at lea(it once with the exception of the vessel's officer . The first cr ew was brough\ ashore in a group. It was mar ched to a bus which deli\'ered the men lo .the Wailuku Airport. They were then flown to Honolulu where they boarded a jet for the mainland. None would talk with resi· dents or r eporters. The r eplacement c rew was brought un· der the same s hroud of secrecy. Ma ui police w atched the ship from shor e but were never able to learn its mission. One source said Glomar Explorer was equipped w~th a secret sonar beacon system which was dropped to the-ocean floor while h ydrophones picked up its signals below the ship's hull. Shipboard computers then.would automatically hold the vessel on an exact location for months if necessary. HIGHWAY PATROL CAR DESTROYED IN SHATTERING SMASHUP ON NARROW, WINDING EL TORO ROAD New Officer Dorothy Williams, 26, Seriously Injured Aft~r Losing Control of Car Rushing to Bar Fight ON APRIL 27, 1971, IT IS known a Soviet Yankee-class ballis tic nuclear sub was operating m ysteriously in Hawaiian waters, about 400 miles northeast of Honolulu. It surfaced April 23 a nd r emained above water for an hour. A Soviet surface ship rendezvoused with the ::;ub and ran a s mall s huttle bout back and forth. ~ . bu~aff Officer Has Crash B ~ J ,\~ \\ORTll Ot IM 0 4t1Y Ptlol SI.all Dorothy Williams, 26, one of lhe newest CCJ hforma lhghway Patrol officers. \\as sen ou::;ly in· lured in a !>pectacular crash on E\ Toro Road Tuesd<.1y \\hen her patrol l'ar !'.put out of control on lht· IWITO\\. \\'tndtnS! ro..id and tummccl into an oncoming coun· I\'" :.ill'r trud; : ".\lrs . \\ illtam!'>. of Orange,\\ ho had bc1.•n patrol ling on her O\\ n for only three days. aC'corchn~ to l.:11 P s pokl·snH'n , ''as speeding to ll 1•epor tl•d bar fi ght at about 4 : 1.1 J>.m. at Cooks Cornl'rs, a s m ;.ill r estaurant at Live Oak Canyon Road. She apparently lo"t l'onlrol of tier car. J!Oing at about 55 to 60 mph. The impact tore her car in to thr ee pieces. ri ppmg off the front section and lea ving a chunk lodged under the county truck. One ('II P 11fflcer ut tht.• sc:e ne k rm1.-d it "the \\ orst patrol car ci(·cident I have e \ l'r s<.'l·n.'' :'\either thl' ctn .... crot the l'ounl\ t ruck. Don \\'il son ol Ana hcirn. rior his p:.i ssengcr Gc-orl!e Hale of Garden Grove, was injured. Parumcd ics :.it the Laguna Jlills fire station reported they \\Crc preparing to c·ut her out \\hen '.\1rs. V. illiams m anaged lo c·r:.iwl out of the \\'l'l'<.:kagc a nti was gl\ l'l1 l'l11 l'rgcncy trl'ul ml'nl for multiple fJCl'. k a ;Jlld in 1erna l inJU l'l t:'!) before bci ni.: rushed lo Sadd le back C'ommun1- ty Jlosp1tal in Laguna lhlls. Sht• "'a'i reported in ~u<ir<.lecl condition t nd:i~'. WiJ:..on and Ha le reported th;1l they had sE>en an Orange County Sheriff!> car ~pceding do"n El Toro on 1b "ay to the bar fi ght he for e l h ey s pol t c d ~t r ~ . Williams . "She "as r eally balling dO\\ n the road whe n "e !'law her.·· Wilson said. "She had her lights flashing and her s irens gomg and then s hl' went into ;i hroad s lide and went into the n•ar of I h<' first ve hiclr and lhC' front of thl· second." The C'O Unt v tna·k \\<.ts towing ;mother. · Stunn ed . \\' i Is on ;i ncl llal1• jumped out and triC'd to help Mrs. Wi ll i<1 m-;. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Tn.r Or~(o..i,1 0•ll•P1to~ Mlt'\whi h "'''>""' btnrft ttw-N~~ Prt-1\ I\ put,_,, """O bv ,,.,,... {Jt..tn,,.. c.oa.,t Publ• ,n,nQ C.om.p•nv Sf'(lll'9'h eci•f·,~ ~,,. ~'~ Mond•Y 0U0\19ft frttl.t~ lor ('"',. -.... ._.._., ~IOCll, Hw"'I"""" 6".Cf\ I"'"' 1•1" ~•tlf'Y t1v.nr. S11ddltbecllr. V•lkv ..,nd U~ 6fiK "• ~V'U't (°"" tt /4 6•f"Qlfl' U'Qt 'l'\odl f'Ctlt•on ·~ puM1""'d S•turo•,'S ..-o "'•"tt.'" t"""' Pf'tn<tt)ilM eiut>f•tt-•"9 Ol•1'l •• ,.t Y.J0 V#\l b-'1 Stred. C..t• W w , C•hlO•"'t-1' Robert N . Werd Pfft'\ldl'nt •f"lil1 Pvt)U l/'Wtr Jack R Curlr y "'<"'PT•''°""' .-Nt Gitl'W'f~t M.t~r Thomt11<. Kee111I The>mcl!> A. Murph1 nt Charle"> H Lon"> Richard P. N all A\J.•\t.f\\ M.."•0•"9 l OitOf'' Newport Buch Office Jll• ... --·~d """'""'I , .. ,.,.... ,. 0 llo• •• ,) ., .. ' Other Offices <" •• Mf' w .no w ... ,, .. • ,.,.,.., l•-........... °""""•••'4·tt• "4Vf"h"Of"""' ... ," '"'' ....... " ,~ ....... ,d ~·~o.<· ll•llh 1)Ht1 l .. p., II<)..., •t~Q-1< .. •AY Tetepftone (7U ) .,.2 ... l21 Cl"'"'td Advert1s1nq ... 1.un 'e,yriCJP\t t•f~ 0•,.nt• l 1114\t _..,,.,.,"lf'IQ Colft~•'l'f Nl),. Wt\I.,,,.,.., 1tt 1 lrll'tOf'I\ fld•IOf't•I "'•tt•r ,,,. •d Y#'f flllo .. ,ttf"1'h ,.,., ... ,. ff\/6f 0- r••tf"•t .. r ,.0 •tll'letvl pH••• Jr• r1n 1 \10ft! •I ,..,,.qr.tewtwr S#C tw't1 r ••'' p t • .., t•11uO •t (l\JI• Met• ' C•••IOtl'\1• \V~' '""."""" ""'""'' ... ' $.L.,,,.... ... , ..,. ..... If .. 00m0ftl"i' rn<ltfM~d4\ll ... 110ft\t:I-• "'""''"'' ·. f 'ron1 Page .41 POSTAL ... .\lar pOst masler a nd assistant. pos t m a s l c r l ill es to s tation master a nd a ssistant station ni;.1~ll'r. Roth previous efforts a lso \\ ere ~l~ m1ed by local protests. Polls recently t aken by t he Corona del Mar Chamber of Com mer ce and the Corona del '.\lar Civic Associa tion indicated the majority or residents opposed th1.· 'ilatus ch ange. T he current recommendation hy Godinez was prompted by the rel iring of Coro'na d e l Mar po.,tmasll'r Grant llowald last .l uh \ !>ell•ction board in San Fr<1n 1·1..,eo will now select a replace· m1.•11t, who w ill retain the tradi· lron;.i I title of postmaster. Corona del Mar residents re· n·1 \ e a bout SO .000 I C'llcrs pC'r clay. Outgoing mail, \\ hich receives thl' separ<i te Corona c.Jcl Mar JIO~lmark , 1s sorted at the Sa nta Ana post offi ce. From Page .41 DOUGLAS The lall':,t t·ompany offer tci 1h1.• 1.\.\1 \\ ;.i::, for a lhn·l' percent pa~ 1 ,11::-.e for e;ich of lhe three ye;irs of lhl' nl'w t·ontr;.1ct. But the union t'la1m cd that d1c.J not keep up with l'ontract offl'rs given by other .H·rospare firms . .\fl l'r t h e I ,\ .\I \valkoul , ho\\ l'\'er, the company gave the 1·ni ll'd Au t o and Aeros paC'c \\ Ol'Kl'r~ u t'Olllr a l't \\1th u fi\'C Jtl•rcl•nl p;.iy r a1sl' the first ye;,ir .iml thrl't.' pc•rc(•nt l·ach of lhc nth Pr l\\ o \'l'a rs Cnmpa·n~· off1trals s,11d tnc l ':\\\' offl•r ,ga \ e \\Orkers the "••me p:.i,· r ate CJS acrospacP \\orker!' :.it Bol'ing. '.\tcDonne ll l>ou:!las' c·h1 ef compet itor But the firm said the IA~t did not rec~ive that offer becau::.c its members \\ cot on st ri ke 1\eima said al Sundav's me<'l· ing. the contrac:l o ffrr \~·ill b<? e~- 1ih1ined careful!)· to u ll union members befor e lhl' vote. Union leaders are not expected lo makC' ,1 recomme nd nl1on either toward ..icrepting or r C'ject ing tht·offer. f'rom Page .'1 I BLUFFTOP would take $100,000 out of slatC' en- vi ronmental e nhancement cof· fers to be used by the city. Stewart said the co~t of the lots a year ago was estimated at :,200,000. He conceded, "That\\ 111 be different now." The county's $100.000 s hare, ori~inally set as ide more than a ~·car ago by t he board. will re- main intact as a result of the board vote but anythmg over <1 total purchase price of $200.000 will have to be m ade up by the city. Burglar Hits Birtl1day Fete A birthday party for a 22-year· old d a ughter proved much cos· tlier than expected for a Linda Jsle resident, Newport Beach pohce said today. Willia m C. Cahill. 49. of8 Unda lslt-. phoned officers Tuesday to report the loss o f an expensive ma n 's d iam ond ring. other Jewelry and a rheck from a n up· st air~ bedroom Officers said lht' vict im told them the Items. v,1lucd al $3.276, turned up misi1 in ~ after a birth day purty last Friday night at the residt>nce . Several guests were unmnkd. µohc e reports said. Cof C Backs State Also in 1971 a Russian task force s ailed into Hawaiian wate rs. It included a cruiser, two destroyers. two conven· tional subs. a s ub tender, a merchant tanker and scores of support vessels. In early Septe mber 1974 a similar task force appe~red. Laws on Upper Bay The s hips passM to within 50 miles of the island or Niihau and 50 mHes off Oahu. Hughes' ship a rrived in Hawaii in August -about th<.· time the Soviet sh ips v.:ere last seen in the i:lrea. l'\ewport Ha rbor Chamber of Comm er ce directors have un· ammous ly endors ed two pieces of proposed s tat e legislation aimed at wra ppin g up the transfer of Upper Newport Bay title to the California Depart· mentof Fish a nd Game. Voling a fter a brief presenla· lion Tuesday by Irvine Company consultant and former city of· ficial Robert Shelton. chamber directors endorsed bills authored by two local legislators. One piece of legislation, As· sem blyman Robert Badha m 's AB 83. will change the language m the original s tate grant of the estuary and would legally allow the use of the b ay as a wildlife From Page .4 J BACK BAY ... setll l'm<'nt in one document ~pct 1f1c a ll ~. 1l r cfrrs to the slate purc:ha~e of 527 acres. in- dutling the three ishmds, from the In ·mt.' Company. It ~1 lso <.·overs the sl'lllemt.'nl of thrt.•e pending lawsuits between the countv und the Irvine Com- pany tha t.im·o tvcs laxes and pre- ~C'l'iµll\'e rig hts in the Upper Bay. The propo!>ed agreement in dudes a pro\'1s1on that g1\'es the ~ldtl' f1 ve years to pay the S3A m1ll1on to the company for the Lpµe r Ra ~ propert~ l nt1I t he money is paid, the agrl't.•mcnt !>lates the properl y shall be lrcuted <JS state owned. t.•xcept the s tate cannot alter it "m such a way as to durumsh tne ,·aJ ue of the property by the u~e." The county 1s a lso obh~ed to "rt•movc l he property from the tax rolcsofOrar:i ge Countv." . Kuype r questioned the l egality of suc h an a gr eement. ,\s :.i part of the settlement, the agrl'l'mcnt calls for the company to convey prt's criptive rights to public access lands in the Upper. Ha y area to Newport Beach. ll ow ev er. o n e c oun t y ~uµernsor Tuesday said he ob· Jl·t·ls to :-; I:'\\ port Beach ha\'lng l·ont rol of the access lands and ''il l oppose that provision when the agreem ent comes before the boa rd in early April for final ap· prO\ al. From Page .4 I HO SPIT AL.~. lions and concluded that a pprov ing both would result in two ineffi- ciently sm a ll hospitals located next to each other . T he pl :.inning st<iff h ::rs pro· posed instead t hat the two g,roups 1-!l'l logether with a j oint applica· lion for a 300-bed h ospital. :\led school Dean Stanley van den Noort is opposed lo that a p· proach. citing a nimosity between the doctors at the two Cacilities. B ut S co tt P a rk e r , ad· ministrato r or Hoag, said the plannmg council pressure (or a joint a pplication .. is an un· derst an dable and appropriate goal or the planning council to llUrSU(' "From our point or view the at· tainmcnt of hUch a goal could be d1fricu ll. but not impossible," he ~81d Park~r refui.ed lo el;:ihorate on • wh at kmd oC JOint CaclJ.lty he "'ould acccpt. preserve. Senator Dennis Carpenter 's SB 368 is a funding measure. It calls for a $3.4 million transfer price to be pa id to the Irvine Company. Carpenter 's bill suggests that r e. parations paid by oil firms for the Santa Barbara spill be used to pay for the purc hase. Shelton said tha t Badham's bill has passed one hearing lest and now wi ll come before the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mil tee. Carpenter 's b ill is headed for its first sena te hearing April 8 whe n t h e Sen a te's Na tur a l Resources pane l t akes a look a t the proposal. She lton said that h e un · d e r sta n d s that Badha m 's technical m eas ure has no opposi- tion. However, he was not as op· l im ist ic a bout Carpe nte r 's measure. lie cited the current li g ht fin a n c ial altitude in Sacramento. Ho"' ever, organized opposition to the measure h a s not surfaced, Shelton noted. Ut ta W!!iD. i\ FOOTBALL FIELD-SIZED submersible barge was constructed under tight security by a Hughes firm and fit in· side the Explorer. A tractor rit inside the barge. The hu2e vessel was built in San Die~o and has been outfitted in the San Francisco P eninsula city of Redwood City over a period of years by Lockheed Missiles a nd Space Company. The working compound near the northern California harbor is surrounded by a wire fence and gua1·ds keep out- side rs away. The 51,000-ton, 300 by 100-foot barge h as left port fre· quently, according to waterfront sources, and al one time was reported operating off South America with a molhe1 ship in a sear ch for undersea minerals. From Page .4 I RED SUBMARINE • • • face, intelligence sources sald. Then the back of the !t!O-toot- lpng craft ~roke.. dros>Ne the MQst Wn'*'mn · intelllgence· potential )'.>art back to the bottom. l>Orlion satv;i1ed7:1h • 1~ ~RfSq ors fWe\ds ~rou1ttt'\O sur· face.· The bodies were burled at sea "with full formal respects ac- cording to .the Russian naval manual,'' the sources s ;µd. ~ Plan.ningtogobackagainfortbe rest of the vessel, the Cl A hopeclt o maintain s ecrecy until at leli!t aftet the vis it later this year of Sovi~t leader Leonid Brezhnev with Ford, they said. But details leaked to several news media and despite a personal appeal from CIA Dinc- tor William E . Colby for a publication em bar go in the in- terests of na tio nal secunty, syn- dicated columnist Jack Anderson t>ro~e the story T_uesday night. Other news. organizations were then released from their pledge and the story was reported. On Capitol Hill senators and representatives were eager to be heard. "If we are prepared to pay Howard Hughes S350 million for an obsolete Russian submarine," said S en . Frank Church tD· Idaho) "it's little wonder we arc broke." Sen. Jacob K. Javits <R·N.Y.> said, "It teaches us that the CIA has been an agency of govern· ment that has been practically autonomous. We have got to fashion means to s upervise and monitor everything it does and see that it is authorized by Congr ess." COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER -CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING STRINGING . \ .. ~ Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays I 538 Center 646-1919 -- \ l • • A in ~ be r poli L ( ~ Ciu DH D.c r: .. 4 put ~ ma s ki t lac sev tell ' TO! Boe , .. An, (21 T• I m Mc Te lh1 an SCI m• no I \I in1 fin in1 thi gu tir in• '°' te1 Ste st• in1 po tat as m, as th1 be Y4 irr ce ag pe pc: h:: h ~ th SU h ~ th va te JI v p c n h .T Cl ,. t4 c ll .; 14 a h ii I 1 l I t . \ Southeast OC Route a Must? By GARY GRANVILLE Of ui. O•llr 1"11 .. SWlt A second north-south free\\uy m :southeast Orange County will be needed no m alter whut growth policy is followed. a traffic <'On- &~ '\1@Q1] [( ~®l?WD©® •arker Dolls DEAR PAT: I've been told that a couple of years ago, you p ublished information about a Los Angeles toy company that manufactured and sold dark- s kinned d olls. l would like to con- tact this firm as I have need for severa l of these dolls. Can you tell me what it is? J .D., Santa Ana You can contact Sbindana Toys, a division of Operation Bootstrap, Inc., by writing Co filt7 S . Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90001, or by phoning (?13) 231-9387. Top•let·el Problt-m • sultant told the County Planning <.:ommission Tuesday. While Herman Dasmactyan of VTN did not suggest the rou\e, he made it c lear he believ• the ~econd freeway should be localed bet~een thf San Diego Freeway a.nd Pacific Coast Highway. And, Dasmuclyan said, a third major north-i;outh thoroughfare in the county's southern reaches will be needed if maximum population growth estimates for the area are reached. If needed, the third major southeast county tr,Ufic earner should probably run along the foothills above the San Diego Freeway, he a dded. Dasmaciyan is the VTN traffic engineer assigned to work with the county planning staff and_ a special study team to develop a tra ffic circul ation plan for southeast Orange County. Excluding Newport Beach , the st udy zone covers the area south of the Newport Freeway to the San Diego County Jine and from the Cleveland National Forest to the ocean. Four cities, Irvine, Laguna Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente, li e within the study zone. Purpose of the traffic study is to amend the <traffic 1 circulation clement to the county's general plan. Assis tant county planning director Richard ~Iunsell told the C'Ommission "land use and C'irculalion in the area have got· tenoutofsynch." "The most vivid . example of how things got out of balance IS the deletion of the Coast freeway," said M unset!. lie pointed out that lraffil' j!enerating development in the propo~ed coast freeway area has continued without provision for added vehicle flow . ,\nd. Munsell continued, traffic from Los Angeles lo San Diego that flows through Or ange Coun· ty continues to increase, placing .in added s train on the county's major thoroughfares. The study team Sdigested un- der !our altern ative growth pollctes that southeast Oradge County's population will increase to from 711 ,000 to 1.2 mUUon in the nexl 20 year s. PresenUy, the area's popula· • tion is estim a led al 193,000 persons., But already, according to Dasmaciyan. travel on the San ~ Diego Freeway, which is de· signed for a maximum load of 220,000 cars a day is stifled. Whal the area's ultimate .population will be is d ependent upon land use policies that will be established by local govern- ments. including those of the four t•1tie s and the county, 1 Das maciyan s aid. \\'hile the planning staff's four alternative land use policies s preud t-slimated population growth l>y roughly 400,000 ~rsons. the C'onsultanl suggest- P.<l t h at under each an additional freeway would be needed. . It was In ine city councilm an llcnry Quigley who s4ggested a fifth alternative. Quigley is the chairman of the multi a gency study team as· signed to work with the cbunty ~taff and the consultant in de- veloping the circulation element. He suggested that patterns of travel\\ ill be changed in the next 20 ~e;,ir~ because of such in- fluences as higher p1ice gasoline and automobiles. Quigley s aid that a fifth alternati\·e should .. be studied that \\Ould place the emphasis on mass tran:.porlation and thus al- le\'i'ate the forecast need for <.tddllion;,il m;,ijor thoroughfares running through southeas tern Oranf,!l' County. B<'for<' lhl' circulation element is udoptl'd ;,i public hearing bl'fore both the planning com- miss ion ;,ind lht• county Board of Supervisors will be held. At that time. n·commended r outes for proposed nt-\\' freeways or major urlerial hi ghwa~·s will be out- lined in detuil by the planning staff. Big Pets, Little Pets Four young winners of the "Pets on Parade" contest in San Juan Capistrano show off their entries. From left a re Tracy Sc hu mann, 6, with Popcorn, a hamster, winner in the smallest animal eategory; Danny Doyle \\ ith Billy, his :~; goat, the most unusual; Ch1is Bandsma :: .. and her pet pig Peewee, the sweepstake:;: winner, and Sibert Hyder. 7, and her dog>: Sascha, second most unusua l. Duo Face Death Penalty Doctor, 70, Co1zspired Witli You1ig Aide? SEARCY. Ark. <U PI > Dr. Porter Rodgers. 70, and his re- ceptionis t. Pesgy Jean Hale. 21. \\ t're lon.•rs. They kept a notebook record· ing how many times they made love -in one tnslance. fi\'e limes in 14 hours. Rodgers is on trial for conspir· ing with his receptionist to kill his estranged wife . The case goes to the jury today. Rodgers is charged '' ith murder in the Sept. 25 death of Fern Rodgers. 67, who was ~hot twice in the temple. The stale is seeking the de;,ith penalty. The sens ational trial altr aC'tcd man.r spectators \\ho brou~ht s aek lunches :.o the) \\OUld not lose their seat:. dunng noon re· ce.ses. :\liss Hale. the ~tatL's ~t;.1r \\jl ness who also fan•s capital murder char~es. tes l1f1ec1 Rodgers seduced hl·r in lus L'' amining room in 1973 Slw s<11<l they planned lhe murder of ~lr!>. Rodgers so they c-ould maJT~ !\Jiss Hale . daughter uf <i Church of Christ mani:iter. s;,i 1cl she and Rodger s kept u notebook n:cor ding the numbL·r of t imL·S thev made Ion>. vul\ emcnt in the death of his \\ ife <ilHI r epud1<.1tcd a confe:.s1ou police sa~ he gave them. • In the confession. prosecutors sily Rodgers s ;,iid. "The onl) re· ;,i:.on l can t•xpl<1in Fern's killing \\<is bee a use I '' as hungry for Peggy 11;,ik and \\ c want\.~ lo gt.•t marrfrd :.ind I nt'cdcd her in my UUSllll'SS ... Rodge1·s s <i1d he signed the con- fession only '' ht.•n in\'estigator Jam Lester twin• pulled <.1 pistol on him . Rodgers said he <ind Miss llale · were in Ion' <md. although he t'l<iimcd he had other lovers in the pas t . ht.• said he never mis- trc·ated his wife. DE~ PAT: Last October l ma il ad a n $18 check to Moneytree C lub in Kerrville, · T ex. Tor a one-year membership that w as supposed to brin~ goods and services at a discount to s ub- scribers. I ordered S4.65 worth of merchandise the next month, none of w hich has been received. I wrote numerous l<:tters request· ing my order to be filled. ;,ind finally asked for m y enllre $22.65 investment to be returned. I did this in view of lht-club's slated guarantee ... Should you ;,it any time feel your $18 h;,is been badly invested, I'll send you a full rt' fund with no hesitation." My let ters were addre~sed to Martin J . Stone, who made the guarantee s tatement in the club's advertis· i ng. Hair 'Defianee Badge' .:I loved Dr Rudgers.' :.lw tes tified. but "I lost my n·s pet·l for him becaus e he \\ouldn'l kll the truth.·· Sht• said s he. Rodgers ;,i111I \\'ill1am l3t-1T~ K1mhrcll. 32. plotted the death of ~1rs. Hod~er!> .ind that Rodgers asked K1mhn•ll to "rob. rape ;.rnd kill'" thl' \\Oman. Kimbrell. ~he addt.•d :-.aid "Ill' cl1dn 't think Ill' t·oulcl re1pc" her .... ,.e ah\<J)S likt>d lo lov~ \\Omen. ;,ill my lift'. .. RodgC'l'S lc!->ltf1cd Dl'fen!->e <ittornc' Ed Il<'thunt• .dlcgcd RodJ.!L'r!> w ;:-. ment;,ill~ m- t·ompl'tcnt <.ind ''as a dupe of ~11:.s 11 ;,ilti ;rnd Kiml>rt'll. .\ ps.} ehiatrist and <.t psycholog1sl testified for the defense that • Ro<lgt•r!> C'ould no longer tell tht:• d1ffen:.>nct• bet ween ri~ht and "rong be1:aus e his brain ''as phy!>1Cally :.hrinking. G.8., L aguna Beach A spokesm an for the rirm re- ported that one of Stone's assis- tants has not been handling mail assigned to him in a businesslike manne r. Many complaints s uch as yours have been received, and the club is try ing to rectify mem- bers' grie vancf.'s at this time. Your full refund is beir.l( mailed immediately. 50-ce 11 i f<'td•e DEAR PAT: I received a 50- cenl piece in change a few days ago that I put aside because it ap- peared to be a ll silver instead of part copper. It is a 1964 Kennedy hair dollar. A few days later l happened lo turn it over lo look at the reverse side and got quite a surprise! It has the same JFK h ead imprint on hoth sides . thereby possibly having some value above that of its s ilver con- tent. Could you advise me where I might have this coin appraised? C. W., Irvine Its silver content Is the only value Involved, according to Princeton Coin and Stamp Shop, Costa Mesa. These coins were : made in Japan as souvenirs or lucky pieces, and sold as such. .Two Kennedy hair dollars were cut in half and put togethe r to form a new coin. It is not legal tender in the U.S. and could be confiscated by the Treasury Department. The content is all silver, bat It's worthless as a col- lector's coin. You m ight want to ask the person who passed this hall dollar to you for your change Jn real money. 11 HfJusines1likf- DEAR PAT . T ordered lwo wigs from Wig!' For Women in Mia mi , l'~la .. last Novem ber. paying for both by check. One wig arrived. but the other still is missin g in spite of several letters requesting a refund. l'vc had no reply whatsoever. C.K., San Juan Capistrano Wigs For Women ls a division of Greenland tudlos. Rebecu Kennedy, Greenland customer service repres entative, wlll con· tact 700 penonallf re•ardln& style and pric~ dctallt o( Ute mis· Iring wl1. She aoted tbat tbae wtg1 are manufactured by Frail ol tbe Loom, and all orden are pr~etsed by that firm. Otber A Y: re.den experiencl.n«i de· Uvery problem• wtt11 this tom- pany 1hould addre s their com - plalnll to Knnt dy at GrttnJand Studios Cu1tomer cnice Dept., 45M N.W. 135th St., Miami, FL SUN. or phone (305) 685-8248. 0..11., ..... St ........ CUTTING REMARKS Supervisor Battin 1,000 Attend Newsboy Rite ROCKFORD. Ill. <CPl 1 - :\1ourners. numbering more th:111 1,000, filled St. Bernadette's C hurch fol' the funerul of ncw:;bOy Joseph' Didier, a 15 - vear·old Rockford alderman's son whose nude. frozen body was found in a cabin a t a Boy Seoul t·ump. Soml' Rocklord policemen at lenclt•cl Tuesdav·s !'\lass, <.·on t·ele bralcd by al)out 15 Rockford ;,irea pries ts." But the 25 members of l he R o c k ford D <' t cc I i\· e Hure<1u s pent tht-day followm~ every lead in s earch of the boy's killer. The Wrong Presidenl WlLM I NGTON,' Del. (AP J --The 35 persons who became naturalized citizens in U.S . Dis trict Court here this week gol lhc right m essagt'. However. it was s igned by the \HOni:t president. Each received a letter of congratulations s igned by Pres ident Nixon. "l mistakenly gave out the Nixon letters. Those let· t ers were just laying around in a drawer and 1 distributed them without taking a look . So it was a mistake. The people un· 'derslood," said Chfford ~haeffer, an examiner in lhe regloriat Philadelphia omce. 1'be letters they were impposed lo get contnin the isame wordtng but a r signed by President Ford. he~3irl. Battin Berates Beards By \VJLLIA~t SCHREIBER Of lite D•oly Polol S~tt Orunge County Super\'isor Robert Ballin. noted for his past opposition to Lobacco and smok- ing, made it clear Tuesday he docsn'l much car e for long hair. bt•urds or mustaches either. The f <'is tv Sa n t;,i Ana supervisor said 'exce:ss hair is in- tended to serve as a .. badge of de· fiance·· <.1nd should be used by pros p l'C'I i \'l' employers in measuring up job a ppLi cants. Rattin. whose own locks curl around his ears and shirt coll<ir. mudc his remarks during board discussion of Huntington Beach fo'ree Clinic personnel disputes. The clinic was seeking another S8,250 in r evenue sharing funds Crom the county. A lawyer for former clinie director !'t1ichael Lyons said his client wa.s passed over for the Job of permanen1 chnac director becaus<' he wouldn't get a haircut The murtactnoed, ous hy - hasred attorney said such hiring practices are illegal and should be grounds for the county to cut off funds to the clinic. Lyons and m ost of the clinic staff resigned during the dispute last month. But Battin d isagreed, s aying long h<1ir, beards and mustaches <ire l'Xc·ellent m easures of a potential employe·s w01th. "Long hair, mustaches and bt-ards <ire badges of defiance ... f:htttin ~•lid. "The wearer is as- serting he's old enough a nd virile enough to grow hair and he is de- termined to do so regardless of what others think." Ballin said such people arc telling others around them to .. like it or lump it.'' The :,uoervisor agreed oeoole Legalized PQt May Get Test . WASlllNGTON <UPI I -A bill to end ti·imin al penalties for use <inrt poSSl'SSion of s mall amounts of mariju<ina has b een in - troduced in t he District of Columbia a nd is expected to providf' o ne of the first tests of the new home rule in the nation's capital. The hill. Introduced Tuesday night. would reduce the sanctions or use and possession or up to two ounces Crom a criminal penalty to that of a citation, similar to a traffic fine The bill has strong suppOrt on the genera lly liberal City Council nnd is exprcted to easil)• pass the coundl, thuis providing the tes t for home rule. t;ndcr the dis- trict'· hom @ rule status. congress r4!lu1nl!l the pow~r to invalidate Wl)' haw passed by the council. haH· a n g ht lo gro"' long head and facial hair but he said .. ,·our n ghl or freedom end~ at the tip of mv nosl'. Raltrn. "'ho has gone through mon· executin• assistunts than any other supervisor. s~tid he Oil· cc hired a man after he a greed tn slww off his bca rel .. But hl' didn·t turn out lo lw murh good , all) way.·· flatt111 :-uid. ··If ;,i pros pecli\'e workc1· dot·:,n't "ant to conform. he need not exµcct to h;.1 \'l' either" iob or receive a paycheck,·· Battin said. ,\t the end of Rallin's d1sserli.1 l i o n . S u p <' r \' i s o r I. :.i u 1· en c l' S<:hmil noted that one of has aidt•:-. has a l>e;,ird i.llld "'hl·n ht• shave!> it off. "he s:cts <.111 uptight and nen·ou:. Airport Lawsuit S AN FRANCISCO <API Conservationis ts \\on a round Tuesday in the11· atkmpl lo s top the expansion of San Francisco International Airport. The 9th t;.S. Court of Appeals said Friends of the Earth and 13 in· d1viduals suing lo stop construt· lion need only post a $1,000 bond instead of$4.5 million. -;nt!{ff. " ~ ~=~ ®" ~~ N .. Gem Talk BIJ J.C. llUMPHRIE::> THE BETROTHAL RING Kiml>rt.'11 <ilso is t•h;,i rged ''1th t'apital murder. Ile did not testify. Rodger~ h;,is dt•ntL'<l any in- OvernJeight Elvis Opens Vegas Slwiv LAS \'EGAS <L"PI > S\.\1H•l hipped Elvis Pres ley has opened for the seventh straight year in Lhis entertainment capital -this Lime over 40 and overweight. Prcs leY, rele ased from till' hospital ·a month ago. "as on st<ige ;,il the Las Vegas Ililton for about one hour Tuesday night with the strong s uppo1t of l\\o ~ingrng gToups. several <iddcrt ,·01ce~ .and 35.m usi<:ian:-. ·You s hould havti seen ml' <i month ;,igo ''he n 1 go1 out of the hospital -I looked likt• ~am<i Cass.·· joked Pres ley. His cream·colored slacks <ind ,i;,id;d-st~ le shut with black fr. 1n ge '' L're both loosely cut . l n J>l'l'\ wu:-. ~ t.·~· rs. Preslc) ha:.\\ orn s kin-tight, metal-studded shirts and trousers with a wide sil ver bell to emphas ize the gyrations that earned him lhl' nicknc-1me "Elvis the Pel\'1s. ·• But lhl· puug,· e11k11<111H.·r . in his first puhht· appe;ff;,incc• sint.'e h1:-. hosp1t;tl n ll•.1 ... t'. \\ <.tlked oil :-.l.t:!l' t<• tht• llwnw ":?flOI Spact• 01h·sst.•\ ... iltt·r tlu.· oµln111~ 111 ).!ht :•uthl'lll'L' ''as \\ .arn1l·d'6p b~· two ... ini.:111g group ... <ind .1 t.·11mcdwn l'hotog raplH'I " '' l'rl' ba rred from lht• pt•rf11r111 ;11wt• ·c (' H1<lt·r <ind f <iot a \\om<in'· !'l'l tlll' p,wt• fur the ... h<m Since the beginninll of ti~·· there's never been r--- anything like it. The amazing lime keeping system invented by American space scientists is yours now in lhe remarkable Croton Terrestrial The Terrestrial is utterly different from any The first historically recorded, diamond engagement ring was given to Mary of Burgundy by 1 Maximilian of Austria on the day of their betrothal, Au~ust 17. 1477. He was advised that 'your grace must have a' ring set with a diamond." timepiece you've ever known 11-. solid stall' <·onsl.l'uction means there arc no moving parts. no hands. no dial. no spring~ nothing to wear out, wind up or run down. No Tick • No Hum Just touch a tin.v control and the Terre~tr1ul nashes the time: hours and minutes or second' or the day of the month in iollowing red numerals SJSQOO Older than the wedding band, the betrothal ring was once made of plaited rush, leather or even iron or flint, and was often given as a marriage pledge in tribes not us- ing wedding rings. There ls ever y reason ror the use of the diamond as an engagement symbol. Its name st.ems rrom the Greek " adamas," meaning uncon· querable, 'suggesting the eternity of love as beautiful diamonds are passed on from one generation to the next. A diamond is forever. .. accurate to within fif\~n seconds a month average. The Ughl-emillin.g diode is so durable. ifs gu aranteed to last generations• Tht heart of the TttreStrial i:oi a crystal sealed m helium, a space-age miracle that started m the depths of the earth. The man who wears a Terrestrial will own a truly unique lime system J. C. .Jlunap/.,u,6 }.wt1f.r6 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MES,&. CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmencarO-Maater CharOe 21 YEARS IN THI; SAME LOCATION PHONE ~~1 I I -.ewraa_, A4 DAIL y PILOT *' W41dnesday. March 19. t07S . Sbfons \ ., . ~ Treaied ~B CIA .Y •'rom Wlr~ ServlHS The CIA fed bacon, eegs and no ecrets to a crowd of freshman Democratic congressmen. Negotiations Lagging Former Capital Totters The lawmakers, invited to l>reakfast at the Central In- telligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Va., got a "chalk ialk" from director WIJUam K~singer Takes Mickas,.Hopes to Faisal { __ P_EO_P_L _E ~J Colby, according lo Rep O.B. 'I-ruler, <D·Mich. ). An estimated 20 of the 75 new Democrats responded to Colby's .invitation to come for breakfast ,..rnd a .. briefing ... • • Bandleader Lyle C. •• 'kitch'' ,iencterson faces six m onths m prison and a Sl0,000 fine after dropping an appeal of his convic· ifon of filing false income t.ix re- ~urns. Henderson. 57. filed papers in Ute U.S. Court of Appeals in New York <J!>king to withdraw lht.> ;,ap peal which had been due for ,1 bearing next month The musician wa::. <:onvictt·tl last December by a M;..mhallan federal court Jury on h\O t·ounts .ma case involving hi s claim of a $350.000 "charily" <leductaon for gi\'ing his mu::.ac collection to lhE> Cnaversity of Wiscon::.in. A federal jury in Lo:. Angeles .ruled agam!>t the son of a Manson !umily murder 'icllm trying to get SJI,000 from the attorney ol one of the convicted killer:.. The ::.uit \.\.IS filed by BarteJ. F r y k o ~ s k i . :. o 11 o r \' o H y I. Frykowski, v. ho wa::. killed by the Manson famal~ ml•mbers \\ohile ..in the h omt: of acln:ss Sharon -:fate. ~ The jury ruled m favor of at - iorney R ichard Caballero who 7epresentcd Susan Alkiils, one of !(he family m embers, for a brief rnod after her arrc::.l in 1969. " Frykowski s ued Caballero in ~onneclion with the money he re· !ce1ved ;.i::. has shore of profits 1rom the book. "The Killing of :,>h::aron Tate · • • ' Opera ::.tar Birgit ~ib::.on los t.., ~.ilf-ma lhon-dollar anc omc t;,i\ • ..case. • Mis:. Nals!>on. 56, o\.\t'S the go' ~rnment S260,176 in t<Jxes plus ::an ;a1most equal amount an penalties !<:Ind interc::.t, the Jnlernal ;Revenue Sen at·e ::.a ad . • President Ford named Robt>rl G. lleyer, 43, tt 1\1 mne::.ota junior •high ::.chool lC<H:her. as 1975 r'\a- :uonal TeaC'her of the Yt•ar and ~presented him with .. C'r~sta1 ;.,sp ~pie in a White Hou::.t• t·crt•mony " Heyer in turn gave thC' Prt·::.1 ~dent a wire sculpturt• of two ap lple trees m adc by his ninth-grade ,~tudents at Johanna Junior High :school. Moundsview School Db- !lrict, SL P au I. ' The new Teacher of the Ye(:lr :Said the sculpture symbolized t't.wo real trees which will be sent ~o the President. \ . : Remem be r Kohoulek, la:-.t :Year's ··comet or the century" ~that ended up being a celestial •bust? Well. two more Kohoutek~ ~ave been discovered. f Dr. Brian Marsden of thl· ,Smithsonian As trophys ical sObservatory 10 Cambridge. t Mass. s aid th&.1 t Dr. Lubos tJ<ohoutek of West Gcrmanv's iH amburg Obser v<itory d·is· r.:overed the nt·w pair of comt'\s ~last month. ! M:irsden, dirl'clor of the In· ~ernational A s tronomical funion's center that registers ;suc h sightm gs, S<iid Kohoutl'k \originally thought he had d1s- tcovered just one comet but that at :turned out he actually spotl~d ,"o. • • RIYADH (UPl) -Secretary o( State Henry A. Kissinger flew to Saudi Arabia today to confer with King Faisal, leaving the Israeli cabinet huddled over crucial next moves in lagging negotiations with Egypt for a . new withdrawal 'in 'l)\e Sltta.i Desert. Kissinger was ·seekina to keep Faisal's oupport for b1a shutUe mission. The Saudi monarch's support would help Egyp\ian President ToO Mach £her T i me Magaz ine off Racks TAMPA, Fla. ( UPl> -Persons who walk to newsstands in this dlymsearch of the March 17issueofTimeMagazineprobablywill not see it displayed openly. Time's cover photo shows s inger Cher Bono wearing a skin· tight, silver-colored lace dress. Tampa has a month-old ordin.ance whil'11 prohibits the displa~ ul ·'offenseive sexual material" in anv urea where it can be seen by '-I juvenile. · Robert A . S;.ilo, a magaziaw dastnbutor, said Tut.>sday tlw March 17 editions of Time have been ordered not to be displayed on newsstand:; where junmilcs can set.' them a:. part of a police c•rackdown on alleged obscene materials. Maj. Earl Haynie, headofthepolicedeparlment's vice squad. -.aid ~e knew of no such crackdown by police but ttdded, "It could be true ' Salo.~aid dealers have abo been ordered not to display the best-selling novel ··Jaws,·' which shows a nude worn an swimming. or a ~Iickey Spillane novel which shows a nude worn<.1n on the ~·over. Gets l11eolv ed NY Psychiatrist's Prescription: Sex NEW YORK <AP)·-A dnl court jury has determined that Dr. Renatus H<.1rtogs. a promi·. nenl psychiatris t, induced a pa- tient to indulge in a 14-month bout of sex therapy with him. The jury of foua· women and l\"o men returned lhe verdict Tucsdav in a Sl.25 million m<.1lpractice s uat The decision loll O\\ecJ testam onv from <.1 telc,·i::.aon ac- tress and· a former school teacher who said they, loo. had s<.•x \\oath Hartogs on has advice. Julie Roy, 36. the patient who filed the suit, charged that the sex therapy with Hartogs. 66, in his East Side office had worsened her mental condition. TH E Jt;RV will continue dl· liberations today to determmt· the amount of damages Miss Roy. now a San Fr<inc.·asco ::.tort· l'lcrk , will receive. Tucs cla\'. .\iladeline Sherwood, who playl·cl the mother superior on the ··Fl y. mg Nun" televis ion SC'rit·s. testified that s hC' bcc~1 me tlw bearded doctor's patient in l~l9 when she was "very disturbed.·· • The actress, \\ho has also ap- peared in 20 Broadway plays, said that she had sex with Hartogs for Free Toile t 'Basic R ight' Al;Gt;STA. \Jaine <l'PI> People have .t baste right to pursue life, Ii berty and happiness "athoul paying a dime, ~1ccord · ing to a state representative ur,g- ing passage of his bill lo do away with pay toilets in Maine. .. I ask you. gentlemen, should we exclude from this historic last of rights, lhl' ri~ht to have a lio~d or bladde r mo\·cmt•nt \\llhout having a dame in )Our pockel," Rep. Raymond Faul' her of Solon, ~tainc, said Tuesday. two or three months ··until he i:e. fused to see me again." . Judge Allen Myers ordered the testimony stricken after llartogs· ;.attorney complained that the alleged incident oc· nu red 26 years ago. CORl~~F: STER:\, 50. of I ltlbd<1le. :\ .J . testified that she had Sl'X regularly with Hartogs c.lunng the seven years that she \\as has patient. · · 1 tried lo s top," said the former Manhattan school teacher. ''He kept talking me in· to it ..• He kept saying, 'Trust me. You need this love. You've been deprived."' . llartogs, "ho writes a monthly 1·olumn for Cosmopolitan magazint>. denied that he had h&.1d :s~x with any of his patients. I le t•alled Miss Roy, his patient from February 1969 to November 1970, ;.in "incurable :-.c:hi w phrenic'' who "will have <lclus1ons for the r est of her life." ··she hated me and she con- tanued to hate me till the last day of treatment," he said. "She in- ::.ulted me, she threw things at me and treated me like nothing." As part of this tes timony llartogs introduced a photograph of his office couch. It was, he '1t11d, 29 inches wide. Doily Pilot Ddinty Is GuorentHCI Monday-Friday· II you do not tl8119 your paper by !> 30 p m .. call bel0te 7 p m and your copy Wtll be de- hvered S<lturday and Sunday If you do not receive your copy by 9 a m. Satur· dav. CK 8 a m. Sunday. call bef0te 10 a m. and your copy will be delivered. Circ•tf• Telepll-s Most Orange Coonty Areas '4:r.4JJI Nofthwest Huntington Bead\. and Westmtnsler ........ 140.t 220 San Clemenle. Capistrano Beach, San Juan Cao.strano, Dana Potnl. South L-ouna. Laguna Niguel . . • . . .•. ~U• ~ • ' • • • ' Southeast Buffeted . ~ • • • ; t Temperatures H1t1t L•w P'<:~. 11 •• \/ •1 I n. 41 C/ ~ .. f • '· •• .,, ... 1 .~ •1 •• l ,. ' .. •s ,, . . 41 • n " 4\ ,, u Ca H fornfa , ' .. j\ n• ..)/ ·" ,/0 ~ ......... 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I'll. 1.6 Sufltlt,H' OOt "' ,Ult7;04P-tf\ MIM!rhnp 011"' utsl CX>• .,., Anwar Sadat· i relations wlth other Arab cou.ntries and could influence the position of Syria. which has opposed separate negotiations between Egypt and Israel. A St.NIOR OFFICIAL aboard Kissinger's plane said that 'his shuttle negotiations between Eeypt and Israel were moving slower than expected. Kissinger has no schedule beyond Friday when he completes his fourth shuttle between the two coun· tries, the official said. The official added, however. that suspension of talks was not an issue now. He said both counbies were trying their utmost to narrow w h at Kis s inger Tuesday described as "substantial" dif ferences. The Israeli cabinet met for another session, considered crucial because at will decide what Kissinger takes back lo Sadat in Aswan on Thursday in this shuttle to gel agreement at least on the framework of a new Sinai accord. He will return to lsrael Friday with Sadat's re~nse. IT WAS I MPOR TANT for Kiss- inger to' have Faisal's support - or at least not the king's active opposition -to his peace efforts. Kissinger and Faisal will also discuss the oil question. always the number one topic in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest ex· porter of petroleum. American officials belit!Vt! tht> Saudis are sus pic ious of ads the) fear the Un ited State:.. p<Jrticularly the. U.S. Congress. may take agains t them. The Arabian American Oil Company recently cut oil produc- tion by 14 .5 percent to counter the current glut in world markets which could press ure the oil pro· ducers into lowering their prices. BEFORE LEi\ Vl~G Israt>I. Kissinger met with Primt• :\tinister Yitzhak Rabin and Israeli negotiators to get their response to E1n ptian proposals he brought bat·k Tuesday frnm Aswan, \\here he talkl'd \\1th Sadat. The secretary told reporters 111 Aswan il was absurd to discuss ::.uch questions as trade and travel between the two countries until Egypt and Israel agree on non-belligerency. Languishes Ul'ITt a..-• Colorado Spri ngs busi· nessman Donald Postales h as been confined in Nogales, Mexico, jail since Feb. 16 on charges that could keep him confined for years. He was arrested for failure to register shotguns on hunting trip. S e nate OKs Compromise On D e ple tion WASHl['.;GTOl'i <CPJ) -The St'nate has reached a tt!ntative l'_ompromise to end the oil deple · taon allowance for major oil com- panies and at the same time c~n­ tinue it for 10,000 s maller .. an. dependent~· producers. The action came Tue~day in thl' first .day of Senate debal(' on J S29.2 billion tax cut bill. of \'-hich the oil depiction measun• is a part. Tht• Senate rnted 47-.J I lo al lo\\ ._. contmued 22 percent depletion alto\.\ ance for the first 3,000 bar· a·els of oil production by indepen- dents, plus an equi' alent amounl of naturaJ gas production. This was a defeat for liberals such as Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, <D·S.CJ, who wanted to end total· ly the S2.2 billion tax_adv~ntage. SAIGON (lj PO -Government. authorities urged the 300,000resi- dents of Hue to flee the formea' imperial capital and it appeared today the city 400 miles northeast of Saigon would fall soon to t\\o North Vietnamese divis ions poised for i 1)1 min ent attack. Field l't!ports said residents uf the city streamed southward lo· day along the French-built highway toward Da Nang. SO miles to the south. The ne\\' ex- odus came as tens of thousands of refugees were pouring out of th~ abandoned central highlands toward government-held coast.it areas. PRESI DE1'T l\'GU\'E~ Van Thieu already ha d stl'ipped Da Nan g uf a divi s ion of paratroopers and ordered them flown to Saigon to bolste11 the dt•· fenses of the capital. Govern· mcnt sources said he had done so also in C'<JSe dissident generals opposed lo abandonment of the l'entral highlands took ID<ltlers mto their own hands. • Field 1·eports said Hue radio Tuesday broadcasf a first a\>peal to the people to flee, and thal thousands of ch·ilians began mo\'ing down Hig hway 1 -the bloodstained mad the French <.·ailed the Street Without Jo,·. Th c c u r r ~ n t go,. e r nm e 11 l \\ alhdrawals were the wors t ~111<.'l' the Frt·nch were defeatl>d Ill 1954. OFFICIALS ll'i Saigon denit.'d lhat Hue was being abandoned, but reports from Hue indicated the picturesque city was about to be given up. The rep01ts would indicate a fourth province . Quang Tri. j ust to the nmth of I lue and on the border o{ No11h Vietnam, was in danger. •In C.iinbodia governmenl paratrnopers and T28 bomber planes atlackt'd insurgent:-. oper<.1ttng across the ~lekong Rn·er from Phnom Penh inane" threat to the. capital. In Phnom Penh, u~re was new oppositiou to President Lon Nol fro}n stu· dents and young politicians and gt-nerals. still time or • • income ax preparation at no charge You can still make an appointment at Los Angeles Federal Savings to let a professional prepare your personal Federal and California Tax returns at no cost, in private, with all information held in strictest confidence. A $5,000 deposit qualifies. Appointments are limited, however, and time is running out, so please come in and make your appointment now1 If you have a cert1f 1cate of deposit with another savings inst1tut1on. we will arrange your tax appointment now, and transfer your account at maturity with no loss of interest. 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The cities' road scheme suggests loop roads run- ning south from an extension of San Joaquin Hills Road Into the company's planned residential develop- ments in the ceastal f(~gioo . 1t provides no additional connections to Pacific Coast Highway in that area. Ac- cess to the planned state parks would be limited to tram service from three park-and-ride lots. The main strengths of the plan are keeping traffic caused by 50,000 new residents off Pacific Coast . Highway and Culver Drive. The plan also has weaknesses. Traffic from the residential area will use the MacArthur Boulevard· Corona del Mar Freeway route as its main access, potentially causing increased traffic problems there. Additionally, the park-and-ride lots and tram will be expensively idle much of the year. Admitting that the plan suffers from a lack of technical expertise. it nonetheless is worth discussing as an alternative to the plan proposed by the Irvine Company which increases the burden on Pacific Coast Highway and"<;uJver Drive. The School Dilemma The grave fiscal dilemma faced by the Newport- Mesa Unified School District has come into a little sharper focus in recent days. Trustees have begun to settle on potential cuts in the district transportation program and in the number of non-credentialed support employes. The savings in those two areas would be perhaps $600,000. That is a substantial reduction, but so is the re- .. .. mainder of the proposed deficit In next year's budget. The board still bas almost $2 million to go to balance the document. The deadline for the budget study has been tightened as well, because the board and district staff are well aware that any chance of success in the May ~ override rests on a clearly understood budget package, being presented·to the·electorate. New obstacles to a smooth deliberation process seem to rise, however. at every turn. . At the recent session where trustees started set-. tling on cuts, teachers demanded an increase in pay that amounts to more than 11 per~ent. This spring will be a tough one in the district. 'Someday' Has Come Although it is only on paper, the recent change made in the ultimate planned size of a prime section of Newport Beach's Coast Highway is significant. City councilmen agreed to a new width for the roadbed, expanding it by 12 feet to aJlow three lanes in each direction along Mariner's Mile. The proposal st\Ulg some landowners who are an- gry at having to reduce the size of business sit es lo al- low for the eventual widening. They also lamented the future deletion of curbside parking to allow for travel Janes and bicycle routes. . But councilmen knew that planning for highway 1~provement is a key priority in Newport Beach. Mayor Donald Mcinnis made an appropriate as- sessment of the current redesigning projects. "We knew that when the Pacific Coast Freeway was kiHed, that we would have to deal with Coast Highway someday. And that 'someday' is today!' he told fellow c~uncil members. 1 • N News Stor,1 Sho1ved the Wa11 f . I ·~ I • • J. Happiness Hinders Creativity Dear Gloomy Gus 'Battering Parent' Found Help ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Thoughts at Large: A happy person is one" ho is disinclined to ask himself ques· lions that are beyond his power l<i answer: this 1s whv all creativi- ty. all basic mvcni.ions and ad· vances are made by unhapp) persons The main flaw in punishment is that "hile it may temporarily suppress the behavior we disap- prove of. it is even more likely to permanently s uppress other forms of behavior that could lead to better attitudes It is eas1l'r for most of us to ac- cept bad fortune philosoph1cally than to refrain from ascribing our success to our virtues, in- stead of to a fortuitous combina lion of talent, opportunit). and luck. In the very act of looking into a mirror, we change our whole ex- pression and appearance. so that a looking-g lass scrutiny never shows us how we appear to other people m unguarded moments .\ poor women who "neglects" her children is like ly to ~et haled into Family Court: a rich woman who neglects her c·hildren is like· ly to be elected to the board of directors of the social agenc) that hales the poor woman into court. What most companies seem to want are men under 35 with 20 years of practical experience in the field The peril of divided authority was never more forcefully or lel'sely put lhun by Napoleon, when h(• obsc·rvecl ·•one bact Certainly glad to hear those desperate Newport skateboarders finally were rounded up by three police units and a helicopter. With climina ls like this running amok, it's no wonder they haven't hetd time to solve the 50 daylight burglaries in the area E P. GMmy G1111 cemments ~,.. •*""-ltti ~...-•Ml M<'fturllyreti.ctti. ~ ............... _. S.1111 ,.... pet ,_,,. .. GleMfty Gft, 0.lty Pl-.t. genera l does better than two good ones." It is the most common of de· lusions to imagine that if we had only one thing more-better health. more m oney. another love-life we could then be hap. py; and the bitterest potion· is re· served for those who attain this !(oal. and then find that ... ther e is still one thing more needed. There arc u s ually three sides to every <1uestion: tlie two polar opposites th.it are hotly contesting, and <i third that neither can see. All oCficial communiques use abstractions in order to conceal the fact that human beings are being <1ffected; the company an· nounccs .. a seetson al revision of employm<'nt" when it mean~ \\C laid off workers .. When a m<tn says. ''I'll put all my cards on the table." you may be sure he started \\ith a fow more up his sleeve. I suspect that some orators an• so unremittingly solemn for fear that if they encourage the au· <lience to e njoy a smile at the right place, they may finally be- unable to prevent the audicn<·c from laughin g at the wrong place. To the Editor: I have just completed reading Art Vinsel's article in the March 15 edition of the Daily Pilot. "Ap· peal Lodged to Save Young." This is a most difficult letter to write, for you see, I am a "batter- ing parent." [ have confided this admission to my closest friends and neighbors, but shame and guilt keep m e from admitting this to other friends and acquain- tances. My husband and I adopted a beautiful 4-year-old boy a few years ago. You can't imagine the terror I felt when this child was able to trigger emotions r never knew I had in m e. Jn looking back lo my childhood, I can see now that my mother, in following the traditional motto of "Spare the rcxl and spoil the child," had abused me. UNTii, 211:i years ago, my reac tion to newspape r and television coverage of child abusewasoneof horror. To me. the people responsible for these acts were less than human. low IQ. mental- ly disturbed. I don't quite fit my previous image of a battering parent, I am a college graduate. a teacher, and active in community affairs. So. here I am now, chairman of the Orange County Chapter of Parents Anonymous. Thank God for P.A., and for beautiful, un· derstanding Miriam Spear. I guess what this whole letter 1s about, is that it is an appeal to you and your associates to help in get· ling the word out about P .A. Abusive parents must know that there is someone they can reach out to, that the guidance. counsel· ing and understanding is availa· ble. As you s:iuoted Mrs. Spear. "Helping the parent is helping the child" -helping that child to not grow up to become the battering parent. J found Parents Anonymous as the result of an article in the Daily Pilot. I cut the article from your ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome T~ right to condense letters to jit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given PTeference All letters must in- clude sig11ature and mculmg address but names may be withheld on re- . quest if suf /1cient reason is apparent Poetry will n-0t be published paper and kept it for at least four months before admitting I fell rn- to the category of an abusive parent and finally made Lhat in- itiaJ desperate call. It ww, literal- ly my salvation and my son's. There need to be more articles, detailing the purposes and re- asons for P.A., a nd most im- portantly, giving the hot-line number 1834 -5353 >. PAT'Tl S. Chairman of the Orange County Chapter of P A llurd llal~ To the Editor · 1 don't suppose that some of the .. hard hats" al the Coal:>t~I Com mission read every .single \\ ord of the Powers and Funding Elt .. menl, but then who has? Did Dai ly Pilot reporter Vallcrza read the nearly. 7 ,000 words of the Coastal Act or the se\·er al dif ferenl drafts of the new element" I doubtit As a m atter ol fJt'l. M1 Valterza did not even attend the three meetings wher<.•theelement was discussed . H e diun·t even at tend the full hearing he reported on. Jf he were 1nterc::.tcd in truth. he would have h e<.1rd some very articulate arguments against the element from ~omc plain old ··hardhats." Whydidn'thereport them? Prop. 9: Comply ·with What? Had h<.' been ;:it all the m eetings, he would have heard some really ridiculous statemC'nts from the flower and butterfly people. J le would have heard, .. Capitalism and the enterprise system breed greed which causes pollution:· and. ··w e must get o'·er the old concept of private property m America if we ever are going lo have better land planning.•· Althoug h 1t has now been · [ ] operative nearly three months. the wordy and complex lobby re· EARL WATERS form act adopted last June as _ _ Proposition 9, remains a '---------.• -.--""' legalistic maze for all affected g~l.ate and enforce its. p_ro· including the very ones charged v1s 1~ns. Although com~1ssion with overseeing it~ provisions. 1L c~airman Dan Lowenstein. who, 1 is rapid I y with anothe_r . member ~o~ert becoming all Stern. was Joined as pnnc1pal too manifes t authors of the 20,000 word law, that it is the the commission has.been spend- • • 0 v erk i 11 · · ing the bulk of its time attempt- which it was ing to interpret t.he provisions accused of be-and draft regulations to carry 1 n g b y them out. Senator Clark Bradley , whose opposi- tion contribut- ed to his own def eat at the polls despite the fact his integtiU' was unimpeachable. "THE LAW is complex, the guidelines are not yet completed. . and the forms still contain some wrinkles," Lowenstein recently stated. addina that "Those who wantto comply bave no reason to lear:• well. They point to the fact it was approved by 70 percent of the· voters. That claim is, on its face, a pa-· tent absurdity. IC the guys who wrote the law can't understand it how can· one claim the voters knew what they voted for. The measure came before them at the peak of the Watergate scan- dals aRd the people were led down the garden path with slogans and wild claims or the power of the "special interests". He could have cfonc a lot rnon• with those state ments in his col- umn than he did with "Sahara Club." MR S B.J . EVANS To the Editor· The most pernicious part of the The Daily Pilot editorial pa"c law is that which creates "boun-... Ly" hunters. rewarding lnfor· on March.3 ran a co.~menton the mants of any violation of the con-. Pa~k·!1· Ride express bus systc:m !using law with its undefined re-This. idea s trikes me. as being I •t..: . feasible but l ·am cunous as to gu a~lons. Proponents say uus is what feedback if any was put out making enforcement_ work well. by the Transit District over the The ~ame sort of thing worked last issue that was defeated at the well in Nait Germany for ever· pqlls Legislators, government or- f1clals, lobbyists and the staffs of all, are not only beinf snowed un· der the mountains of paperwork in connection with the forms re- quired to be med in detailed ybody except the people. Police · · I b · But the question is: <Comply slJtte tactics should be abhorrent 1 strong Y .eheve that we n~ro with what? Those who must are to all Americans. a ma~s transit system bu~.gomK · trivio, but tht'Y remain in a slate of ulter confusion llS to what la re-- quired. Nor arc thtY getting much help rrom the Fair Political Practices Commi~ Ion. the cimi5Uc body esubllshcd by Lha law to "r~ finding they gel one answer oner -hand 1~ hand wlt.h that is a real deyandadifferenlonethenext. . VI.TS ~hnllenglng the ~on-look .rt what ·~ also n~eded 1 slltuhonahty have been filed. Personal convenience -for ex· 9 ea pit e Lowen s le In'! Rather th on await their outcome ample of trnthroorns at bus routes acknowled9ement that every the uiilslature should undertake I believe is just overlookC'd or question pul to lbe comm15slon the lmme<hate re-writing ot t.ht Ignored. Gal! 'stalions do not cn- "seems to raise new and more ''lobby reform·• law and resub-courage bus patrons to come in e!'loteric" ones. propoMnts of the mit it to the voters sans all of its and utilize their facUitie.~. You law continua to clajm It b good, \1agaries and degrading pro-can't even find one in a drugstor~ waa badly needed end ls work..ln1 .vialorui. ~ stnall estabUsbmcot like the 7·11 market.-Where arc the public bathrooms llrnt arc gmng to accommodate the publil' while waiting for the bus'! ON THIS same area of personal accommodation with the increased emphasis on riding bikes and starting bike l<1ncs I am sure many bike riders urc en· thusiaslic about bus lanes 1f thcv could possibly ramp their b1kl> onto the bus. An open cloubll· decker system with lhe top for bike riders -and of course let's not forget the handicapped in \\heelchairs -could use the top of the bus (that was covered of course for inclement weather.) This need has too long ~en 1g nored. Start an enclosed pubhc wait- ing room equipped with coffee and hot chocolate machines and public rest rooms and then build buses to accommodate the han· dicapped and bike rider and mothers with thildrt•n rn s trollers. MARY KILMER Poat.•er /tlisplnced To the Editor . Your editorial regarding thl' ''hard hat" turnout al the Coast:.il Commission hc;.1rings was in er ror on two major points f'irst. Mr. FergusonofCEEF:I> was not respons1 ble for the :.ip pcarance of a ll those "bully boys." The unemployC'd "'orkt•rs in ·hard hats .. came from Los Angeles. Long Rc..ich . and Orange County. Tho!>e from this county went al my urging and al the suggestion of their lo<:JI dected union offlc1als Secondly. l ht· men ''ho "'ore the hard hats. while vitallv c.·on cerned about their jobs and how to feed their familie-.. were abo opposed to the Commission on ideological grounds. We havr rt"· peatedly cxpres~cd our abhorrence of uny state police power over our citizens that 1s not elected and therefore not responsible lo us as citizen:.. THE BASIC concept of our re public is dcmocrat1c rulc, mean ing that \H' willingly g1v(' tht> police po'H'r to t ho:,e "'e el eel knowing that if they misuse it, we. the 'ote rs can recall them and elect others. The Coastal Commission, an appointed body, has the power lo overrule and lo negate our representative form of government. We know this to.> be wrong and we shall continue to fight it. By your editorial, 1t 1s obvious that you think us working people capable of only one thought and one response ... jobs. It saddens me to think that such an un complimentary bias could exist in an otherwise respected public media. - Building ALFREOR.CRAY Executive Seeretary and Construction Trades Coancil Of Orange ~nty S~hool Priorities To the Editor: A s a t eac her in the fliewportMesa schools. :rnd as a parc-nt or two childrtn enrolled in the local :,chools, I reel obllgt11t-d to respond to your series of articles discussing the current finan<'ial plight of our schools While I have empathy for tho.!>., in tht position of dctermtn1ng financial priorities, I must in all honl'.'sly rt'JL't'l t'ert:.i1n premisl's inhl'rL'llt 1n thL·r arguml'nLS. Tht• first point 1n question is the idea Uwl it i" inflation and SB 00 that are the only problems. While these C'l'rlc.iinly an: contributory. my contention is that a major purl of lhc problem is the growth of ser'Vll'es ;.iml people emanating lrum our ct·ntral offices, both at the school and district level that make 1l ;.ippcar that Newport· Mesa is 1n the\ ;.inguanl of educ a· lional .iccomphshmenL On thl• ('Ontrar}. I helievc that the :ichil'\ cml·nt of our students ism a more direct relationship to the socio·econom 1c level of the parents m the d1slnl'l. \\ E llAVE excellent teachers and excellent programs, but these could c\.1sl without ex- traneous expenSL'S, for example. for Ht·~carc h and Development 1 ·ruea men," conference:>, !>yslems analysis), Special Pru- Jl'tb ( rort•1gn lours, t'ducational objectives. newsletters), Data Prnn•ssing I four weeks lo re- l'l'l \ l' µcrmancnt roll sheets. 3 lo 4 weeks for report cards to be dis- t ri bllll'U). Resource Teacher~ ("ho clon ·t tt·a<.'h l. lnstrucliom1I Tc.·chnology < ntl·t·. but perhaps cxtn·mcl The :.econ<.! potnl that needs e:-. plornllon 1s the c.·ontention that t<.•.ichcrs· -.Jlarics are the pnmar~ f.Jctor in hud~clary im bJl:.tnl'l':-t Whill· these art· the maJOr hudgcl outlay. why not cons1dl•r that local school and Ct'ntral off1n• adminislratl\·e po~1t1ons and programs. with lh<' rcsultJnt 1ncrea:-t•s in salaries. .1s~1stant aJm1111:.tratur:-., consul· tanls. s1.'l'l'l'lart al l .. '<Jwnscs and offi<'l' cx1wn ... es. h.l\l' grown at;, f asll•r pat'l' th.in tPache r s<.1laries E\ l'n so. ll'.•l'hers. in a clas~rnom. fan' to f.n'l' with •1 re ::isonahll-number· of s tudents, s houlri lw tht' ma101· l':>:pc•nsc. Why ts it that in l~"i<i-!i7 the re- gular l'l:tssroom k:ll'hl'l''s share of the drstnl'l budJ,!c t ''as 45.9 percent :.ind 111 J!lll 75 lhl· s hurt' was 35. i pcn·t•11t I support thl' m ·1·r11dc < 1t 's nC'edcd t I suppo1 t llw parents !who have M't'n l'IJss "''es creep up\.\ ar<t 1. I support tht• dedic;.ited teachers "ho h :H l' IX.'l'O willin~ to work undl'r inl·n·Jstngly dif fiC'Ull cond1trons 1 larger class sizes. budgN l'Ub 1. But l most stron~ly support a mowment to re-structure prioritlt•s such that the individual child in a classroom n·1gns suprcm(' JIM i\EWKIRK ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U11lwrl ."l W(•i•d ruhlr.~/1rr T/inmn.~ #\ 1•1·t 11 F:drtOf Hort>orn /\ '' 1/•wll ~dltonul I 'n111• f:duor Th£> C'ditorinl pai,:£' lll Uw l>:.iily Pilot sec!.:. tu 111(orm and stimulate n•adcrs hv prc-.cntmg on lhis pag(' rli\'t-r:.l' l'ommenl;u-y ' on topics o( interest by synd1cnt· ed columnistc; 3nrl cartoonists. by pro\·idlnJ? a forum Cor rcadC'rs' views and by presenting this nc\\spap<·r ·s opinions and ideas oo currenl topics Th£> editorial op1nionc; of the Oiuly Pilot appear nnl} In the Nl1lor1 al column at the top Of the> fHlj{(' ($pinions C'C· pr~•-c1 b\ tht> coluronisL-. and rnrtoomsts anti 14•\tl'r wrtten; are lhl'tr o" n ancl no endorsement of th<•tr \'li'w~ b} thl.' Daily PilOl !!hould be Inferred. Wednesday. Mareh 1s.·1975 Snip,er Sentenced To 6Death lNDIO CU Pl 1 Harold H1tk~. the d esert frc1..·w ay smJ>t•r who tt>rrorhed motorists on In · ten;tate 10 for st·v~ro.tl hours l<i:-.t Au~ust, was senkncl'd Tut>~d;.1) to die an the ,::as chamber The saml' Jury that <·un,·ic·h'<I Hicks Mondoy on three count:-111 murder and runt• c:ounts or <ii. ( State J sauJt deliberated just 25 minuks before returnanJ{ the de.ith sl·n t en c~ u n d er t h c · · ~ lH' c 1 a I circumstance:,'' pn)\ '''°" ol llh· new state lo" Hicks. 34, droH' uµ mid do" 11 tbe freeway Aug :11 •• 1pparend~ picking out <lnvt•i ~ Jl random and gunojng them dmrn in tht•1r ~·ars. Utility Bikr Q11eried LOS ANGELES <UPl l -C1t v Attorney Burt Pines Tuesdu)· filed a petition 1n tht: State Supreme Court for revww or a re- <.-ently authorized $19 million rate increase for Southern California Gas Co. The increase was authorized by the State Public UlilHies Com mission. Test Flight Reduced EDWARDS AIR FORCI:: BASE < l " PI l ThE' con troversial R·l s u1H.•rsnnic bomlwr made 1t~ fifth k~t flight Tul'!>d<•~ t'Xperimcnting \\1th at•nal n•ful'I mg :ind a ~'' t•pt bad-. "1ng format10n. The rntt'nclcd fin: huur ll·'l flight was reduced to t"o hou1·:-., 57 minutes after 1t had b~l'n de- layed for three hour::. by ;.i v;.il\ l' problem. .. UP'ITele~ •'igh i N Prej udir~ Actor Chad Everett, of television series ·'Medical Center", has long fought discrimination of employers against recovered cancer patients. Tuesday, As· semblyman Alfred C . Siegler < D-Vallejo), pro- posed legislation to prohibit such discrimination, credit- ing Everett for bringing is· sue to national attention. . . Owner Guilty In Dog Attack Thurlday. March~. 1976 Seott Hunte4 Patty 'ltkntified' In· Penmylvania . --Alioto Back Home Again~ From Wire Sttvic:es SAN FRANCISCO -F8I agents say they will take Jack Scott into custody if they find him .. \hi le investiguUng the disap· pearance of PatricitA Hearst. i\ ::.pokesman for the agency in San 1-'r:inl'isco said Tuesday a "arr<llll charging automobile embezzlemt'nt had been issued in nearby San Mateo County for the sports figurt•. • If found, Scott will bt> held for , Rurltng amt> autboriti~s. the ::.pokesman !>aid Scotl. 33, 1:, c h arged with not properly r eturning a car he lea::.~d F eb. 27. from a car ::.erv1ce in BurlingJmt.' port by the Sao Francisco Chronicle that the fingerprints of Miss Heur~l were found in UlC house. Muchasky told The Tl'ibune Tuesduy that Miss Hearst and B e rkeley radica.l Wendy Yoshimura and "two fellows with long betlrds" arrived at his 8hop in u panel truck und wanted to buy a bike. "I ASKED them to give me their address in South Canaan s o I could get in touch with them when I got one," Muchasky said. "But the boy said 1 wouldn't be able lo do that because they were leaving the area.'' Meade told The Tribune an en- PREVIOl"SL Y. the FBI had velope and letter the paper re- ::.<.ud it "ould not detain Scott, .ceived Monday from a pw')'>Orted 1 / SAN 1-'R.\NCISCO (UPI) -Mayor Jo::.eph Allolo and Ins \\ ife, Angelina, have st>ttled their maritru pro· bl ems. Mr:>. Alioto on Feb. 26 filed for u dissolution of marriage. However, it was dis<:losed Tue11duy s he was dropping the divorce action and Alioto has moved back intotheirhome. The Aliotos have been married for 33 years and 'have six <>hi ldren. 8 Incumbents Win Runoff Spots in May S LA memb e r had b ee n former Ub<.·rlin College athletic LONG BEACH (UPI) -Eight Ji rector \\hose \\ ife rented a forwarded to FBI headquarters out of nine incumbent city coun· house in Pl'nnsylvania which was in Washington for a document cit members, inrluding fi\'e coun-and fingerprint examination. Ol'Cuptt'd for three months by the cilmen who were subpoenaed by fugitive ne\\Spaperheiress. The letter, s ig ned "Maya,·· u County Grand Jury probing The FBI said today a reltred made references to recent fires chargl'S of fra ud and corruption employe of lhl' Scranton Ttibunc in New York Telephone Co. bwld last fall , s ur\'ived a primary positively identified fugitive ings. It also said Miss Hearst •·is election Tuesday and will appear newspaper h eiress Patricia alive a nd free" and had left the ontherun-offballotinMay. Scranton area for "other re· Jlearstasoneoffourpersons who Counci lmen Don Ph1"1lips, gions." \'ISited his bicycle shop last year Thoma:, Cl:lrk, Edward Cruc hley m Moscow, Pa. THE LETTER said that "the and Russell Rublcy all led oppo- ,\g(lnl John Meade said that fires represent the hate of the op· nents in the district voling. and S A:\TA !\10NICA <l'PJ > Pde Mu chas ky, a former pressed peoples ... F eed the councilman Be rt Bond finishe<l I d h ·d r· second behind bu!>inessmcin James G. Guidry pleaded no ton-motype opt>rator. m<1 et e 1 en-hungry or your city and the U"es ll'!>t Tuesday to ('hargcs that he t1fi cation from three dozen pie· will stop.'' Wallace Edgerton orderl'd his Oobt.•rm.111 111n'l'ht•r tures:,hO\\nto him In c umbents Rene S imo n , John Culpepper. FBI agent in to attad• a hotd l'ilork dunng a ch<.irge of the Hearst search irl Eunice S:ito al'}d James Wilson. rubbcn-l ast Januan ~n:.\D E Al. ·o s aid the FBI Penn~.\'lvania. s aid the letter \\ho were not called before the Gurlfr,. :w. '' tll lit· <.,t•nll'nn·ll d1tJ not find !\l iss H ears t ·~ (;rand Jup. ;.ilso le<l voting in I h So h C ··doesn·t sound like it came from ., IW\l monlh for a:-:-.;lllll "1th ..i tit• 1ngl'rpnnts int c ut anaan. the1r dis tricts. !\tayor Ed\\ in jl P I d (. 1 l'.t farmhous'! "'here she re-a per~on who is authentic, who b . d h 1 1 ;u y "t·apo11. u ll'l' '>at .1111 r~ tn\olved . IL is not compatible \\a e was t e on y counc1 unle<.i::.hl'd ht!> dog ;ind !->houtl•d portl'dly s tayed last summ er with the past behavior of SLA member not set-king re-election ··gt'l him . aftl'r a hotl'I dt·rk i·L· "ith fellow Svmbionese Libera-members." Bu::.inessman Ernie Kell and fused to !!l\'t' him free t·1gart'ltl.'S tum Army fugitives William a nd housewife Joann Richat:d s Tht' defendant then tool-~57 from 1-:mtlv lla rns. But he said the FBI neverthe· finis hed first and second in ht::. the hotel cash dr;rn t•r Thal denial contlicts with a re less is checking 1l. dislnt·t • OAILYPILOT Ai • California • G~~sTough Witl1 Autos LOS ANGELES <UPJJ -Ttw CulHornla Air Resoul'ces Boul'd told the automobile indui;trv Tue~day to either cul back oi1 vehicle exhaust emissions or stop :wiling cars in California. • The board vot~d unanimouslv for strict new emission standards for 1977 model automobiles. Ttw new standa1·ds further reduce ll\l' standards already udopted for 1975 model cal's. and they al'0t' cons iderably stricter than lh1..• f~eral emiss ion standards. Ca~ sold in California must meet Lttc state's standards. Russ el Train, the U.S. E11 vironmental Protection Agend administrator and the man wl~> recommended a slowdown in tht> fedel'al standards, now mus t rul\.• on the wai\'er request by tH~ Califor ni a board. Boar'ti chairman Tom Quinn said he is convinced that the federal cleap air act does not give Train "an~ discretion" to deny the waiver. J • .. "WE HA VF: a job lo do and \\C intend lo do it," Quinn said in e)(.. plaining the board's action . "All we have had from the aulp industry is why it can't be done."· T r ain recommende d thr feder al slandar<)s slowdown because of conce?r?tbat antismo~ technology u sed t o r educe emissions of hydrocarbon~. l'arbon monoxide and oxides t>f nitrogen mi g ht increas\· emissions of sulfu1ic acid to ~· degree that would pose great(')· hazards than the other polh1· tants. Train recently sugge~led that the California standards alread\· in effect arc so sllingent tha t they e ncourage automakers to use a catalytic converter that '"" a particularly pro1111c em1lter qr sulfate. · Srrwg Pla11 M1tlled To Residents of the City of Irvine, of Corona del Mar and Communities East of Upper Bay 1-.;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;miiiiiiiiiiim!~~~~~~~~~~~~__:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOS ANGELES (L'PI> -County Supervisors balked Tuesday <it plans for a six-county Soulhern California s mog control district. arguing whc•thc·r the plan would g1vc them greater or lcssl'r "homt· S u p e n · 1 s o r s P t' t <> Schabarum and J C1mes Hayes, who Sl'n·cd on a 12-member tas k force that drafted the pro- posal. warned that the plan must be accepted to a\ 01<1 le~1s '3t1on lh<.1l \\Ot1ld gin~ Lo!-> Angeles County J minonty \ U1ce Want a Superior Non-Profit Do You Community rule." Hospital for Your Area You can have it but first you must learn the true facts and act on them. Otherwise you may have no hospital at all. The current situation Why isn't such a medical complex here now? The voluntary region.JI s mog control dis trict will be formeci only tf s upervi sor::. 1n L os Angeles. Santa Barbarn, But Board chairman 1-==========-1 The Regents, the Governor, and the State legislative Analyst al I appear to be opposed to the present UCI plan for two University hospitals (one on campus and one at Orange County Medical Center) Nevertheless the current dean has said that unless his. plan is adopted the medical school will have to close. This is not true. Such a complex requires an adjacent hospital. So we at Western World tried to make an arrangement wi1h the UCI medical school to build a joint hospital. A portion of the medical school faculty has refused to participate unless they cpn have total control of all facilities. adequate community service. The dean himself admits that only 40 beds will be available for community patients in the campus hospital. The rest will be filled by government supported patients, many of whom will be bussed from all parts of the county. H\HH\ Kenneth 11 ahn and Bax ter Ward com plained vent u r a. o r :.i 0 g e. th;.it th~ 50 pt'r('ent con t.Ol 119. \lttc Rivers ide :.ind San trol gl\en populo1:1s Lo!-> SPEAKS OUT in the 'Bernardino counl1t•s ap-·Angeles County in th<.• prove the m erger b) Ju-v~luntary proposa l ly 1st. might not be enough. HOWES' Spring Celebration Sale! FINE JEWELRY • • • 1/3 OFF Wednesday through Saturday March 19 • March 22 ~elect lrnm a -.rectacular collect1on ot 14k and 18k gold jewel ry . ring-., brJceleh, eamngt., b1 0olhe1, -plu) an rmpre)~IV<' <.clcct1011 ol men') JCWelry Many one-oi-a-kmd pieces wrth prcc1ou-. and )em1-precious gemc;tonC'" lndudr, ,, ,,,,., .11 1111 INl111n of •·l1'<',111t 1:nlcl It'" rlry """"" 111 lrom 11111 I lonululu \lnr• All pieces 1 /3 off regulu prices. B.D. HOWES and SON llN& JIW!LIU FOR THUE GtNtUTIONS NEWPORT BEACH : 3412 VIA LIOO 675·2731 S.in1.1 8Nbara • Palm Spring' • Pa»den.l • DAILY PILOT Why this advertisement? The purpose of this advertisement is to convey the truth about the objectives of Hoag and Western World and to correct misinformation and faulty statements that have been made. Some history Before the UCI College of Med1c1 ne &ame to Irvine. a group of physicians with offices east of the bay formed an organization to sponsor a nonprofit hospital in Irvine. The Irvine Company offered to donate a site. Out of this grew a great concept -a medical complex consisting of a cluster of highly special ized medical facilities and clinical groups which would render extraordinary care and services not now available here. This and some medically related industry will provide a significant financial subsidy for h ealth care in the area. We then proposed two hospitals working cooperatively. This was rejected by the faculty although the Chancellor supported our concept. Unfortunately, some of the medical faculty attacked us at all levels of thi! State Heal th Planning system. So you have no hospital The Chancellor has continued to support the· medical center complex as dtd the former b ean of the medical college. Undoubtedly they recO<]nized that such a facility would enhance the quality and reputation of the medical school. Community hospital board members can gain no personal profit The Western World board consists of seventeen volunteer non·p aid members. Thirteen are non-physicians (four of whom are residents of the City of' Irvine) and four physicians. Not one of these directors can make a penny from the project. As on the Hoag hospital board, . all directors serve without compensation. Their sole reward is the satisfaction of , having had a hand in establishing what can become an outstanding nationally recognized medical complex. How is Western World financed? Western World is a California non· We are now informed that this same profit corporation {so recognized by the faculty group. ignoring the needs of the United States Internal Revenue Service). citizens of Irvine for a community It is financed entirely by gifts -some hospital. is again going to oppose the from individuals. mostly from charitable development of the Hoag/Western World foundations which believe in the Western Medical Foundation hospital before the World concept of builclinq a distinguished • Orange County Health Planning Council. medical center. The UCI plan will not provide , SO, IF YOU WANT A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: Appear at the public hearing of the Orange County Health Planning Council at 7:30 P.M. March 20, at Costa Mesa City Hall. Drive home these significant facts so that Hoag-Western World's application to supply superior hospital care for the lrvine·East Bay area will be approved. FACT 1: Hoag Hospital, recognizing the need for a nonprofit <..Jmmunity medical facility serving the City of Irvine, and communities east o f the Bay, has offered to transfer 100 of its present beds so that Western World-Hoag can provide the communitv hospital you need. FACT 2: Western World Medical Founda· lion continues to. support a strong medical school at UCI. In particular we are extremely interested in the effective training of family practice physicians. These training programs can best be achieved, and at a loV"w cr cost. by conducting them in affiliated community hospitals in concert with university facilities. FACT 3: Hoag Hospital had a program for training of family practitioners. However, the University J>fOvided only insignificant financial 9.Jpport fo r the program causing it to be shut down. despite Haag's substantial contribution. With proper funding, such programs could be established at several com· munity hospitals throughout the county with important savings to the taxpayers. FACT 4 : There are great medical schools that train resident physicians and interns through affiliation with communi1Y hos· pitals. For examP!d, Yale and Harvard's great medical :.chools have no hospitals. UCI has at least two such affiliation agreements. The University runs the instruction, does not manaqe the hos· pita ls. FACT 5: Un1vers1ty hospital care costs more. This is not only because universitv hospitals are high oost hospitals but because patients used {or demonstration to students require a longer in hospital stay. FACT 6: A UC Rc9ents committee, recognizing the tremendous tax drain required by the current proposal, last week presented 27 alternative plans for the UCI Medical School. None included a campus hospital. Closure of the school was far down the lis1. There is no need to close the school because it lacks an on-campus hospital. contrary to state· ments made by proponents of the current UCI plan. FACT 7: In opposrna a Hoag·Western World community hosµi tal in Irvine, some of the UCI faculty are apparently out to monopolize all medical care. There are persuasive precedents nationwide for multiple hospi\al affiliations as essentittl elements of pro~essive univenity medical school programs. . If You Want A Hospital For Sure in the Shortest Possible Time . Appear at the public hearing at 7 :30 P.M. on March 20 at Costa Mesa City Hall and help us plead for your community hospital. The Associated Architects are well advanced with planning for the 132-acre complex. Hoag/Western World is ready, willing and able to finalize plans at once for construction bf your communitv hospital, end at no cost to the taxpayon. WESTERN WORLD MEDICAL FOUNDATION. 17885 SKY PARK NORTH. SUITE F, IRVINE CA 92707 • ........ Wife Bandies Harness Ra 8cJ Farber ,.:ol mlo ha1 n ess racing because she didn l like the W!iY her hus band ha ndled the horses That was five yean, ago Now s he says s he'd mu('h rather drive against the men and she likes lo avoid female competition ··1 hale driving agamsl women.'' she lfuid. "I prefe(' to drive against men. ll 's easier lo fi gure out what a.man drivt.>r is going.lo do. With womPn, you jusl never know ·· Farber. :M. of Hrigblon. Mich . left her JOb as a. legal secrdary lo go rudng with her husband und now handles most of the driving chores for the couple's horses. Since s he turned to harness racing Farber has become one of the top women drivers and rates among the leading drivers .in the current meet· 1.ng at Lo~ Alamitos. "I began driving one day because I told Charlie, thaVs my husband, that he wasn't doing it righl," s he said . "He said, 'if you think you l'ando il better, go ahead' and sol did." Fjgures from U .S Trolling As8oc1ation s how Mrs 1''arber opened 1975 with 144 victories and $241,897 in win· nings at recognized tracks. about four times more money than the second winningest lady drt Vt!r. She bought a horse a few years ago for riding then btca&me involved in tr'ain.ing and racing when she learned the horse could be used in bar· ne5s racing. She's had three spills in rive years of racing but no seriotls injuries ... I g uess it's mainly due lo the fact tha~ l 've worked with horses ~\ or MINNESOTA GOALIE FERN RIVARD KICKS AWAY BOB NEVIN'S SHOT. Sports i11 Brief Pasadena Given 1977 Super Bowl llO~<H.l l.l.' f•.c s.111l'11.1·.., Ho:.l' Bo\\ I •\ill h11ld tlw l!li"i Supt•r Bel\\ I gall!\' 1111 .J .111 !J, 1u-..t "•iµht da~·s aft t•r l hl• I anwd <·ol ll'J.!tall.· IHI\\ I ganH' J-. lht· hid of thl• Southtrn C:.il1lornw cal\'"''=- at·ni llt.'<I Tul•sdu) hy lh~· ~a uonal Footh:.111 Ll·aglll'. l'asadt•na dccatll·d •• molllh .1g11 lo bid for tlw pre!'lt1gious pro lt.'S!>10na l e hampionship for lls stadium \\ h1c·h \\ 111 :.C'ttl Hl-1.701. If llwn· h lhl· .111lil·11w\l'tl sl'llout for lltl' btJ.! hO\\ I. till' gamt' '' tll :-urµass any 1n pr•ill•..,,1011a l fool hall <1nnal-.. CausP of Deod1 LOS ANGELES A Gntwr:.1· Iv of Southern Califorma football player who collapsed after liflin~ weights diC'd or t1 heart attack. the county corom•r's office said Tuesday. Geor ge Ste'-" art. a 20-year·old jumor, complained of not feeling \\ell artc~ working with thl' weights during t1 physical educ<1 tion c lass Monday and officials laid Ill' tollapsed and was pro· nounccd dc<1d a l a ntarby hospital Stewart. of Pasadena, died "of congcsltvl' heart failure due tu co ronar) artery <ithcros<:lc·ros1s, .. tht.' roroner's office ~aid l\'o l1u~if (• :\tONTRF.AI. Thl' 11rg.1111L ing committee for t he 1976 Sum mer Oly mpics has announced South ,\fnca \o,,ould not he innl· t><I lo participate in pre-Olymp1t· l'ompl•lil1<1n 1n ,:\lontreal th1-. :-.umml'I'. Roi.:cr Ruus::.l•au. the ('omm1t let• dtrl'ctor -gcneral, 1s::.ucd th1· stalcml·nt Tuesday following :J rt•porl that thl' Qut!bec TrJck <end Fit.>ld A::.sociat1on had "rit· tl•n tu thl· South ,\flicans abOl•l tht•ir possibll• parl1c1pal1ot1 Coarh JaH~d C O L F ,\ X . \\ a :. h . 1111 I 11· l' n 1 n lat' I " 11 h I:. 1 <11• l 1 'P11r1sm 1•n. 111forn11·d .... oun·t•.., :...atd Ken~ a brokl' olt d1plomat1t· rl•lalions "1th lsr..il'I II\ t\o' t•mbcr. 1973, follcm ing lhl' ,\r~ilJ lsral'li War. Hed111e11 .t\dua11t.•e !'\EW YORK :\lei L:llc:, tit• li,·ercd two pressure packNI free throws with eight Sl'l'Ontl.., ll.'ft in tht• game as St. .John'!> dl' fpall'd ~I anhaltan 57-SG Tucscl••.' II i g ht <111 d .. d \';Jn l'ed I (l l h l' 'l'fTl ifin<il s of the :'\alional ln\'ll.1 111111 basketball tourn:.imt.•nt The Rcdmcn cl•timed ~· bt.•1 th 111 Sattu·da~ s :.emifmals against Pro\'idencl'. "h ic:h earliel' bl•al Pitt 10i·80 a:-. Hill Ea~n and .Jm· Ha:-.scll t'ach :.<·orcd 18 point:-. S.\~ DIEGO i\mertcdll .\trlines ts suing the San Di(•go Conquistadors fo1 · neurly S7.G4fl allegedly du1: in bad ch1..-cks 1:1:-.t \ l'iJ r. · In thl' s u1l f1lt:d :\lond<.1~ 111 Superior Court. thl' ,\men can Basketball r\ssol'iation te:.im "as aceuse<l of issutnf! $19,3,ll II\ l'hetks unt•()\'l'rl'd h\' lw11J.. lunus. Rut ::;11 .f.97 \\as l~ler n· 1·0\ crl•d. lhl· a 1rl1111.· ... aid. Bertelsen In the Dark AtfSTIN. Tex. <API Los Angeles Rams nJlhmng back.Jim Bertelsen says that if the Na· tional Footba ll Leu~uc ts tn· vestigaling his ownership in a restaurant-bar here, he does not know anything about it. The investigation, reported as a possibility by NFL security director Jack Dahany, could be sparked by the r ecent arrest at the restaurant-bar, the Common Interest, of another former Tex. as Univer-sily great. J a mPs Street. · Nevin's Gift Lifts Kings To 5-3 Win ULOO."VllNGTON I ·M.u\n. (AP> Veteran Bob Nevin of the Lo~ Angeles Kings gol an unusual 37Lh birthday present Tuesday night when the Kings took on the !\lintwsota North Stars in the Na lional I lot'key League. He was credited with has 25th goa~oftheseason eventhou~h he didn 'l score the goal. "Sh eldon Kanneg iesser shot Lhe puck from the point." Navin said after the Kings posted a 5·3 victory "I tried to deflect il, but missed ·· The puck hit Lhe shaft of Min nesota defen seman Dennis O'Brien's s lick and caromed past goalie Fern Rivard lo give the Kings a 2-0 lea d with 16 seconds to play in the firs t period. "I "'ent up lo Kannegisser and !)atd, 'I never touched that one, it's your goal'," Nevin said. "But he said. ·r don't want it. I just want the assist. .. Happy Birthday'." added an assist to lead the Kings as they broke out o( a mild slump and ad\'anced lo within eight µo111t~ of fi rst place Montreal in the Norns Divis ion. The Kings ha\'c' st.>ven games left to pl:.iy, while the Canadiens have d ghl :\Jurphy opened and closed the second period witfl two goals. then assisted on lhe final Los i\ngeles marker by Bob Berry at 11 .14 of the third period. Frank St. Marseille converted J centering pass Cl-o m Dave I lutchinson for the Kings' first 1:-(oal. The North Stars pulled to within 3·2 in the second period "hen Ernie Hicks deflected home a point blast by Dwight Bialowus and Craig Cameron slammed in Henry Boucha's re bound Bill Goldsworthy's scoring shot from the lop of the circle at 8:54 of the final pe riod brought Min· nesota again lo within one goal at 4·3, bef9re Berry finished the g;_imc off just over two minutes later. Laver Rips Net Rival; Kodes Wi11~ C A R A C A S • V en e z tt e 1)1 Defending ch ampion Chides Pasarell w as upset by Russia's Teimuraz I\ akulia 7·6, 1·6. 6·2 Tuesday in the first round of the $60,000 World Champio,tsh1p Ten nis blue grouµ , Corona del !'\l a1"~ Uod La\'t'r Lop-seeded in l hl· <:n·nl. easil~ crushed Colin 01bll'Y G·-l, G 1. Oth er fi 1'1;\.t round mate he!> fo und Ala n St one cli minatmg Tomaz Kot'h. G J. 5·7, 6-:l Patricio }:ornl'IO '' 1thdre\\ from his ma,tch against bmail e l Shafei~ Brili/\ Fairlie overcamt• JuliaJ( Gmafuubal 5-7. 6<J. 6·J. G e off !'\1,A s t e r:. be u t 0 \' l' 'B~gsto~' 6·3, 3·6, 6·1: Brian G6ttfrie<fl.opped H umphrev I lose ((.4, 7-6: and Roscoe Tannt·r <k feated Ro!>~ C'<.IM'. 2.1;. fl·1 Ii I Alexander Wins !\lE~IPll lS Top·:.l'l'dt>d .John Alexandt.•r rull1ed T uesda\ dftl•t noon and '' e nt on lo defe~t Tom E~!ef~n G·3. 6·3 111 the fi n;t round of the S6 't.000 World Cha m p1011s hip of Tl·nnis :\lemph1 ... Cl:.issic :\lt1 rk Col\ deft!t1 ll>d Vladimir Zl'dnik G·2. (j.2. :\1 ikl' Ct1hill upSl'l Paul G N k en G 3. G-3 ; Dick Stockton bet1l Gerald Battrick 6-2. 6·3. llarold Solomon defeated Haz Reid 6·2, 6·2. San Clemente resident Rob Luti' bl•at John Fort 6·2. 6·0. and Phil Dt•nt dere:.1t1•d Milan Holocek. 3·6. 6·3. 6·4 Kod1-s S urt·it·e s ~F.W YORK Jan Kock:.. dt• fcated \\'ojtck 1-'tba" 7 6. 5-i. 1; t 111 .., t\\O·hour m..tld't Tul' ... da' night in the l1Hkpe11dent Playe1::- ,\:-.social1on tl•nn1s tournament ~•t :\lad1~on Squan• Cardt·n· ... Fl'lt Porum .Jeff r\u:.ltn dt.>r;11h:d t'la1·k Craebnt•r 6 i. 7 ·Ii, ti·3 and Rogl'r Taylor dt•f e:.i ted Roger Dowdeswell 6·3. 6·3 Goologo11g Rolb DAI.LAS E\'onnt• Goolagong used a :.lnmg bt1ckhand to be•il Julie Anthony 6·3. G· l 111 an opt>n ing round match of the Maureen Connelly Brinker Tennis lourne~· Tuesday night In an earlier match. Carne Meyer pulled off the tournev's firsl upset. oustin~ Nancy Gunter 6·3. 3·6. 7 ·6 GAIL GOODRICH (25) LOSES BALL TO WALT FRAZIER . Lakers Defeaied .. 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'.->Ill Ith t t. 1',lt ti JOHANNESHUHG . South Africa <AP) A faint hope re mains that Mexico and South Africa will meet in tht.'ir North Amencan Zone Davis Cup tennis ~layoff . according to Justice 11len Franklin, president o( lhc South African La\\n T enn1-. Union. He did not elaborate as to wht'n a nd where he thinks the malche~ will be played. This has been the only orf1c1al reaction to Colombia's decision lo r efu se to play South Africa 111 the zone final The Mexican government n• fused lo give visas to the South Africa n s to play in Mexico because of South Afri ca·!> apartheid a olicy. This was followed by u directive to the Mexican team not to play thl' South Africans in a third country Colombia is due to meet thl' winner of the South Afri<'U · Mexico lie and, tcct1nically, with ~ll'Xlt:O l'CfU!'>ll)g lo pill) ii should bt• a Colom h1a South Afnc·a clash The tlL':..L tnl1cal dalt• lor South Afnca 1s thl' Oavb CuR l\1an:.igt• mt•nl Comm illt'l' mcl'lln).! 111 ~lunich, Germ any. on Apnl 17. The comm ittel' 1s exP<'clcd to come under pressure to expel South Afnca from the compclt lion a nd rn stall J\tc\ICO and Colombia as the North American Zone fin alts ls &fore tht' Colombian dec1:.1011 not to play South Afnl':.t "as an nounced. mo ... t 11.•nms officials 111 South Afnca frll South Afnl·a would sun·1H' al Munich bul would face a n·•tl threat of ex pulsion al the J.!l'ncral mcelmg of Davis Cup n<1t ions in .July. 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Street was arrested by Am;tm vice sq\Jad prriccrs t,st month in the bar's kitchen and charged • wi01 promotion of a gambling operation, gambl ing and possession of gambling records Bertelsen owns 20 percent of Common Int erest. Mi nnesota t'oach Charlie Rurn$ s1lid the North Stars were ··ju;·~ot playing good hockey. Munn Put MSU on Sports Map Spor•• Ban • NAIROBI -Th~ Kenya gov· ernme~t 'lulll s tappL-tl u ban on sporlln" contuctir helwecn l\~· n't an und l.Srucli hix>t1smen, it ,~ •• ~ lcurncd hl'l't.' Tuesda~. Tht.• ~1 111 lstrv ur Cooperal1ve~ and So<'t :.1 I S1.•1 ' i l'l'S, \\ hlch also handle:.. sport111 ~ m.itll'ri<. hSts dil't>clt•d ull :.porltn)! Ol'g 1tm1<1 tlon~ lo suspt•ntl uni al fu rther ''The ontY thing I know abQut this is w h at I read in Ulo newspaper." Bertelsen oid Tuesday night. "I caUed11~e Rams today •nd they aaidJQlCY haven'" h~rd anytlllng ~btlul this, eltber.'' Oahany said that u p/,nycr's ownership in ~m e.c;labl\shmcnt where gambling was alJered to occur was suHi<'ient grounds for a probe. B~rtclsen s aid h~ had only rt> cently bou~hl a 20 percenl 1n tereMt. tn t:om m<>n lnlerest. EAST LANSING. Mich. (AP > -When Clarence "Biggie'' Munn led Michigan Stale to a humiLating 55·0 loet (I> lllcl.tlgb in his Ci rat outinf .. -~ eoacb, tew would have auaMd he'd bf. inl football irea~ ~\ Lanslna. .. ~ But in 24 ,yeart,•~·f! foot l co,.ch and a~hleft,J.• lrett • • th1t'sjust.what Munnd.id "The Big Man" died at 66 T~~s­ duy following his second stroke. bul myriad athletic facilities and MSU's ~u~lt·respecl as n col· ~ legiate sports giant. remained as u living monume ntto his ,,·01·J... ''He put us on the map. there·~ nq question aboul that," said .MS\1 Ullstant fports loforma Uc,o di~tor Nlck Vista. "I lhlnk ~ 1ln1tle bia~sl ss t wa.'I his t reat 4edieatlon to youth. And he ~·.-.a bell&Lva competitor. l lhlnk ~~ t,~Y lJ\e way he but· Hired by then MSU Pre31dent John Hannah ln t 947 to 'help the school overcome it.a "cow col lege" image, Munn man"lo(t.'tl •• respectable 7·2 season that' veu1 . despite lhe slow s tart against B1~ Ten r ival Michi~an In lnc middJe of t ht• 1950 season, Mi~bigan St;,,1te started a 28-game winning streak thc- longest stting In the school's has tory Ile capJ>('d his coachmJZ N1ret~r with a 28·20 victory over UCLA '" the Rose Bowl on J nn. 1. 1954. then took over from Ralph Young a~ M1ch1 JZ<l ll State's ulhlet1t· dire<'lor. He rl'l11'NI from tlw po!oil folio" mg a strnkl' in 1971 lie built :\1su·.., 11\lt'r colleg1aL1• program to mcludt.• 15 s port .... housed m one of the nation ~ out -.t~nding athletic complt.>>.c~ An All-Amencan guJrd .1l ~1111 tl('~ota, Munn <.'oached flit t lw Gophers, Albri l!hl Colln•1-. :\l1ch1gu11 and S~ J',H'll'l' llt'lt>l't' t'oming to MSl · ln his ~e\'('n ) car~ u~ lwad loot b..all ('Oach ••l :\I Sl'. fw p111 tOJtetht.'r a 51 !l·2 rt.•('ord \\'ith th1· ht!lp of a "l••ff thut mduded l><lll 01.'\.ln('. Hob Devane~. Fon•-..1 1':vashl'\ ~ki .md his sUC<.'l'":...111 .is head coti<'h. OuHv D<rnj(h\•rh 82 OAILYPILOT Wedn~. March 1!.1975 t \ GW,i3-0; -Gauchos Tumble Tim Richards and Ed Orozeo combined to hurJ shutout ball Tuesday af. t ernoon as Golden W~t College posted a 3-0 win ~ver Rio Hondo CoUege ~ a Southern California Conference baseball game at Rio Hondo. In other junior college diamond action Tues- day, Saddle back College dropped a 3 2 decision to Riverside an a Mi~s1on Conference game played at R1ver~1dc. Ric hards pitched lhe first five' inning~ and gave up only thl'L'C h1l!; f or the v1ctor1ous Rustle rs while OroL<.'o retired the final 12 bat- ters he raced. Golden West took a t O lead Ill the firth inning when Richards s ingled , took second on an t>rror and :-cored on a sin11le hv Jack Hudson. .Tars, Barons Win Marina Tagged in. Sunset Warfare Newport Harbor Jltgh's Sailors and the Fountciin Vall ey Barons open e d up th e 1975 Sunset 1;.eague baseball season w1th imposing vietories Tuesday as the Sailors used a 15-hit at- t ack and the Barons rolled be h md two-hit pitching. Newport socked the host Westminste r Lions. · 9-1; Fountain Valley did -r1-1€VEZ1AIA in hos t Edison, 3 ·0 , 71('()PHY Marina was a 7-1 victim a t Loara; and Los Alamitos put the s kids to big gun for Fountain Va l l ey. T h e junior southpaw mowed down Edison on two hits-,l>Oth fifth inning singles. Woolard walked seven and struck out five bat- ten;. The only hits were picked up by M att Teske and John Holmblad, who both hit safely to right field. four innings. Marina's only run came in the seventh in- ning when Mike Dapello led off wjth a free pass and stole second base. Ken Stallings singled Dapello to third and the latter scored on a passed ball. Bob Tiezzi und Dave Saeman were the only other Vikes to hit safely off Loara's Al Schardt, who went all the way in posting a three-hitter for the Loara Saxons. 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Each h ad three hits and Starr had a double With two outs Dan Jackson tripled in both runners. then scored the third run on an ensuing wild pitch. 8<» .. en. pfl f'O•, lb S~n~n. ?b J•ck...on, ff H•rOn,an. ii:. lot at~ included in his t.otals. Loara kept the pre- The onl)t other e xtra ssure on Marina's Vik- h. b MtCo~ ct base 1t Y Newpo'.t ~as ings from the outset, pit-H•bbdro.Jb s ll\£"lY At'.<~77C • £!JWA,RDS WON 7H€ ~i~ch~r C_liff M arhocf~r, t:~~~~'.'p l " 1 0 V'>t"•tn .. n,.tet 010 000 o-1 4 z 1 " () 0 IN>rlu 111 •• j J ) n Ed1\on IOI •O J ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 J , II I (I 0 0 I 0 " 0 I 1 0 0 . ' Ve11tura.1f Gr11f1n, 'lb 0.~llo 3b neu•.cl WtlM>n,rr St•fhl>Q$. rf UFr•n<t, c Peter•. lb Arnell lb 11 rl!O !I.um.on.\~ l J 1 J 'l 1 ' 3 1 2 " 0 u u H<1m111on, P 0 0 !iommerltfO, p O 0 Hall.ii>auQf'I, P'I ' 0 ti 0 0 N•t<lllf, p ~ Ji ~ lotat" II 0 V t 0 14 Loar• 111 , 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I " ,,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 D 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tht• Rustlers m~dl' 1t 3-U with two run~ 111 the .~1 xt h. J ohn Macauley l!h . a double from winning · ing up a 6-0 lead after 'O!~~~~::.c srva: I:) 't.>.CITIAIG : AR5T-/./ALF' :;'EASOIJ A5 ;J senior righlhande r \\ho Me~ndn. p ..:;;__,--:' • CJMd, &fi:CC7 tVt. I/ -/HE£. :;;,T/IVG/G::JT ~1£5.. , struck out four, walked Pro Scores ')(Mtt•r. ID ~ ... -· .... · --three and allowed only ~~.Qt!/" t I 0 I) I I I I I) 0 0 II 0 0 11 ' " f arwtll, lb V'>h•te, lb W1t.i11w11. ~> Slltklo.1t,(. S<h.J<OI, P Schuflz, t t S.nllfl•.tl •b r 3 0 • 1 • 3 J 0 • I .. 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L<>' A1.,n111u. 12. w p,1t•1n u · I Frrd•y's C.•mn its on y l\\11 runs of thl''l•t•-.or•dtN•"'P<>'' ~ovnt.i1n Vdlf•Y at Loar• t C• II I '' I 0 1 Colden WUI (JI h rbt LO"' Aldn11IO' ¥~ We~tm1n•.t"r CENTURY LEAC.UE Md< dUl,_y. lb tmrll"I 1t ( h.hdf'WlY. • M ilt';, rt ~''"•.HO'> \J liu<hon t Br own 1 Y..h1l ... lty .b ~f'OOI' ID k ·~•f'•. tb 0.0l' 0 p Tot<1h .io r J I 0 0 I I " 'I " •I I O { ,)f 004' ._1, I ,.,.,. ,. IJ (o,ltt M• d ~ ~ Jlifd ''"·' J • ~ ~\';:. ·.·~. 1 ~ ~'.::.t.:. ~ ~~ 1 u ... ta\ u w L I 0 0 0 0 " I U I .1 I 0 I Tuod .. v'• Stott> ~ \.t>\frt ~.., •• 116 t.I MoaenJ 1 ,, ~ 111 J ~";.~p'd~~• 1M~, ,'~n:-:-:zno .... Score-b, 1nrun9\> ">oritu An" J 1v.1.n1 r h ,. Fr1d•y \. G_.,,..,,., (A>l(IPn Wf' I k.oHonoo rt00 01"' 000 J 10 1 l JM <dl (: .. 1.t11 t~ U00 uu() ~ J 1 \t tl1d Pctrk .ti lO'>I• Al t-d •l\fd •l'\d dl Mdqnoa.a t t Mc>oentJ ot 1 u\lln EMPIRELEAGuE c.a l .-notlt ll PryO< " 1-ie~ter 7D Oouqloi)>,OI\ v 0 0 " '°' 0 1 0 "" L G8 _ Ad•tno,ct Sor1n<;11N1n, lb Hollell,ID C..v. P'I AC)dm~,'.~ ~'•'Qu!l,l 10•<11> " 0 0 v 0 0 S<ore by I nn11>9~ I) 0 u 0 0 0 0 I) 0 I 0 " !I b ' ' " e 000 000 100 ' I> • 000 110 IV• J 9 4 Prep Track VAR~tTY 0•11• Hills IK I UOI C•nyOf' tOO I Ho .. ,. 101 1 llrown tUI l 4,#l ,fC"'f\ (f fin IJ 1'N I .. .,.... LI I bro..... !JI 1 ~~Ut'r f( f T •mt J ...,0 I M<(li," Ot I lrldn<?u> u tv (""' CI T rrP >J 0 8dO I A•M<O., •DI 1 Ml)nto.>n"lf'!ry CO• J l:kn.,.,• t(.• T1r••· IO•• NW I• t Ar,., "" Ot l ""~""' t COi J borndn UJ l 1ntf') .f •) 1 1 M•lf' I P1nt1 t011 v .. ,QU.l(Oll. f.onun ~O f'"" 1')1Q1 I?() HH I Holrrr,on I( I 1 Oo~J' 1( I J Hotl"nd 101 J ,...,,. lo 8 JJllLH I oc,nq tO! 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X:tv•lt' •l bo'f~" Parle. l non An '' •t ~t AnthOny • •u A <"l ">t r·aut FAEEWA.Y LEAGUE U"1dnr.., 11,unny MUI Trov SAV.tfl"Y ~nttPdrlr 1..0-11 w t. c.a ' I) -I 0 f ullerton Troy T~'41•Y'5 Scorn SA Vdtley I S~v.inn.i 0 L4 ... d0f.., • L OWPll .J SunnyHlil 1J Buf°rtdPdr> 1 frov' .. ._.11t·rtl)n0 Frtd~y·s G•m•\ c,U'f'ny Hill ~1 ~A V<tllt:"f S,.,v,.nno o• bu1~na Petr' t 11 H.tf)' d u t F--Ullerton l1r.y di LO"'"" I 0 I 0 0 I 0 1 0 1 0 I UICAHGE LE AC.VE w l C.8 Esta11eia Nip11._..c1 Mesans, CdM Rally to Win Costa Mesa High·-. Mustangs came up \\tlh a three-run rally an ll1l' bottom Of the Sl'Venth Ill· ning to knock off visiting El Modena Tuesday af· t ernoon t o hi g hli ght Orange Coast area at'· tivity in the first round of C('ntury League basl'b;,ill warfar<.'. Corona del Mar W<tS a lso victorious. pelting \'tsiting Magnolia with <i nine-hit attack that an· ('luded a seven -run upns Ill!! an the sixth frame Es tancia w asn 't Js fortunal t'. The Eaglt"• \\ere dumped by \"ill.1 Park as the l::illl't .., Dt'nntsHurtt struc·k out 10 and allowed onl\ folu- h1ls. · ~1 esa·s bag sl'' cnlh frame began \\ hl·n Ste' t' Bcrnhardl douhll•d and Gary B<ium c follu\\l'd with an rb1 sang(lo Brian Phelps kl•µt lht· rally going by gainan14 the basep<ilhs whim ·'" E I M o d e n a p l :1 ~ ,. c dropped his fly hal l and Baume scored on lhl' l'I ror to knot the st· ore Stan McCoy then l'a m,· up with th e gaml' "inning blow. a double Lu score Phelps. Baume socked a l \lo run hom er m the first 1n ning and Bernhardt. "ho pitched the st•venth m· nang, was the winning pitcher. Corona del Mar h.id an easy time of 1t as Gn·gg Miller picked up his second win in three de· cisions The biJ.! sixth frame was highhght<'d by Rhett Tucker's rbi triple, -.andwached between a walk lo Crai~ M acLen- nan and five free passes. Jeff J ohnson h ad an Burll a nghthanded :-.l'nior. h<id pinpoint ('OO· trol ovt·r Estancia. .illo'' 1ng only une ''alk in the seventh frame .• Villa Park scor~ in the sec·ond inning ~en John Nastasi singled and \\t>nl to third on a two- lJa:.e error Creg S l at1:r then singled in the only run ul lhe game l ... IJ Hf'h,I• f It) 'd ••f •O Ar tr' AAiu,• I c.~ .... 101n If ~. h ltt r.(u•"' 11 ••u•I ' l H C lit' ,. ,.. an1 o ""-• J'"··· 0 ~ .. I '"'It L 10fH1'1(.lf• J 1.,,t1n ... Qr1 11 t. ,.,.,, \ t Hit f " '.It " 0 7• COM llll •I v " I ' " '' 11 •1 uc• .. . ' '-. .,.\" llJ /\' ftlt ,,... '~' • ' , tH\an ~o A."1,,1µfiy )0 u I '" ... , ''" I \I II Ji.'"''"''· p ',1,.1. ·'' '' !><or• by tnn1ngi th n 1n.1 '' l Ottv1 t l/0 100 I 1 IU 011 E •l•11et• IOI •b hvtJO' tf 0 U .. , ir, n " ..... t•• ;,J t t '" ''-' 'O ' f ~ r• I t I' I I I u 0 " h \I Viii• PH-Cl I .. o .. 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WdShutQIOU 2 snap ll l · 1 lie. LOSAn<;l"tesS Mtnn4'>olol l'.tut.c" h Neorf' l)f'l h 1,\0t'\Orltf" ( ;>n 11Cn or _H4n•n 11 I) I I J 0 J I . r It e v MJflf\d Rick \.\'oolard W'lS the .,,, Lo"'"~·P•thourghl l lO•rti 000 000 1-1 3 • 011 301 • -1 12 0 30% DISCOUNT Sare SJJ to SJS per tire on POLYGLAS Regularly SJ~ s AJS.13 plus S t.77 f.E T. and tire off your w Thia la America's largest aelling tire -for lots of good reasons. Resilient polyesler cord body f.or smooth-riding comfort. Tread-flrmieg fiberglass belts for road· holding lractlon. A use-proved tread de· sign that realty delivers on mileage. This is a tire featured on many of the 1975 model cars. for three days only, Polyglas whitewalls are special priced at 30% of[. Save now through Saturday. Sak Ends Sat. Night D7'·14 Fll-14 G7114 C7'·15 H7a.1s L71-15 WHITEWALLS '"'llOllL.$ Of: Ctemlln. HotMI, , ... 1 .... ~.1 .... 1. O..\ttr. ll1F1cu4•. Mnt11ck & 01111" lorhlO, AmbHUf r. C11111ro, Cutln1. Cllntllt, Cllllltnet•. ltotOrunntr. 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SI " r.c.r. $1.65 LE.T1 Rtb·I~ treed• prov1d• dHp tro d sroone. plus and old Urw aild old tir~ tnclton bled1nu I hat ~•lfnd from •houlder lo s23 0 shoulder The 14 urttt 1110 hoc • u vcn·11b S treed. lbt ll·Hnts lu cure hn nb1 The Po~r s~ Cushion provides 1 meuut.e ol performance i nd J / dcpendab1ltt)' chac'1 a netural for 1oda1'1 tll••IY· u vin1 tmall caf1 Seit pnctd Cbrou1h Saturday. 1'owtt' Cushion Tires Fit Many Popular American Compacts 1.45-14, 1.lt-14, 111·14 lllK-•111,tn SUl to S2.l> F.U .,d<Otrldllll Oii llH, 111• otd Ure 115U·ll blKkwlll plus $1.&3 f.E.T. Md old tire. Sale f.nds Sat. Night Whitettalls SJ more PV I X""'"~' IOI l . ~•Id, (0) l C..ran1!(1 "'••QM 1 l '' !:,P I. ""~'°" t c I 1 ~ .... rney 10) J. l ~-·~IC t. Dist.incl' •8 I I' Cdnyon I lf Clo•<10o I 11 rbi single in that span, g '' too. r rdflo rt lt''1tH, y ">~ ';)tn-., .... "' Cnrt\IOPMf'r t i Y>ro~·. •o C.,ut>IPr. P ........... " PUQne, Jb Goo<l1••n, 1b ' , v ' 0 .PROFESS~AIJW SERVICE At your Goodyear Service Store yuu are guaranteed a pro· fessional job; we will pl'rlorm only 1hose services which you authorize, end will return all worn parts in a plastic bag for your inspeelton aflPr the job. U h <U\ I f.lri,.on ((> 1 !)wtel'tl'y tOI 3 Of'f!n IC t O"'""" I ;o • JUNIOR VARSITY C..,yo11 IUI l"I O~n• 14tlls t00 I MA• Oon1110 101 1 HdrOy (0) .,1 .,,,., If• ~ (1 I 1 ~ ., -. 1 1 J 1/<J I Tn11t I .n tQI M tf U>n thJ ((•i J .... ,!th (11 11,, I f, !J 400 t I t•v• .ion CJ I 1 HH .O O !.8\1 1 Jonn• t Cl 1 1. Mu•pny I( I. ''"'" , • u M1tfl> t ,,,. l1·r i Mvtph, 1 Jonn ... U 1 l 1n.-4 1 J J M tlf> I fott"''t't l,I I ~1•1> t(.f t 1t't_.. 11 \0 I M •U:,. I ff/ ' (~nvo•• ,,, !4:' • 1fJi I HI I ~ '''"'"'" (I I Nld Uc'ld•d •l•J J M•·•Q'•' • I J 1 M< 11. f\/1t '0' 1 P1hrr~M\ (() ., Orl9.i110 t(, o.,,,.,,,. lr; f) lJ I f o,, ,,,., ll f M (K f'ntrft t0) <See Traci.. 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Total~ I ti l l J \) I U 71> I Cott• Mu~ !II •b r ., • f •u;•dl"I l b k ~ ~ t 10\ ,. l.flornt'\tlf'dl \\ 0 li4,.tUn't. 10 C>t--.i•or (f • p .. , •u~ fl M •(.Uv kif r\4f'd\Of'I. ):b.~\ <o>l•lfot> p ~tutr.11i.1~ Of\ (rO<ltflr o Mr[hoy P" Mutrvan, J-b To141, u 1 0 () " 0 u ' I 0 I 0 0 0 )0 8 S<0rc •r lnnints I I 0 0 & v I 0 0 I s " "" ' 0 l 0 I (j fl 0 0 ' 0 I• • 0 I I 0 u 0 0 I Cl ~ , " ~ 21 t 030 0-I ~ I 107 001 l-i 14 J --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ swimwear ... always a total selectlon @)~o@@)~@ fas hion island newport beach 644-5070 ,, Engine Tune-Up s329s ,... $4 IOI 8 eye u tor I ll tond ReguJarty s34ts • With elrrlron1r ,.q111p- menl our prolru1on1l1 l1nP luf'le your enginP. installing nt'W points, plu~s & con· denur • Htlp1 m11n111n a 1mooth running enalne lor maximum sn m!leagt • In · cludee Datsun. Toyota. VW • lncludee llaht 1ruck1 SALE Lube and Oil Change s444 Up 10 5 qls. ol INfOI llfANI mull• 1r.t0t oH Regularly '5" • r implrlt che11la lubric•· lton t. 011 ch;in11e • Helps ,.nsurr lonaur wt'artn1 parta A ~mu111h, quiet ptrfor- mance • Includes li1ht lruch • Please phone for ~Pl>Otnlment 1' YLON CORD KIB .. lll-l\11LER" • 1.11 .. 11rir• ti 1h1t •blr lltb llt MtlN J r nylon rord llro rralatt br111tln~ 011 .nd olt th•• 1°14 ... tou1h 'l ""' n ruhbor .. v. • erut 1trelll\h •n<I lon~·IH•. • 0~< 11 t·rth lrud <!Ult", bullf'f'U~d fh011ldert f ive tratllun .nd tfo't·rtnl • ue wllerevor )'OD dnu. Sale l:iKI~ .S11t. Night Gooofi'EAR GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COST A MESA-MIWPOIT llACH • ,,, ............ cl. .. , , ... st. 548-9181 H..si w.M. 1-7 • hf. M Quality Muffler s1411 fill lllO\t U $ UI\ Piii' $$lot u11tal~l1o& • Qu•hty mulllrrs 10 ltt m•ny model• ol U.S cars at one low pnco • Boy now at thl• low price Front-End Alignment s99s Mc1 t U S • '°"'' llllPO< I cars -P"'U utrJ onl't ti lltt4td RegulartySJ09S • Complete analysis A 11i1n- ment correction to increue tire mllea1e and lmprooro steering safely • Precision equipment used by experi· enced profen ional1 • In· dudes Datsun. Toyo11. VW 6 Conrenient ~ to Charge ... 1w °""""cm•,... •Mart• CUrp •CW ... ....... """" ..... tin ·~ ...... '*"' NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 E. Co.st Hwy. COIOHA. DB. MAR 644-8022 H...: ....... .,,... M • Pri. 1-1 \ I Before Purrlaase Clwose Mobile Home Site First By SYLVIA PORTER (Second ma Smes) IC you are lhinkmg of buying a mobile boD)e, shop for a inte first This is an absolute must, for it you buy a mobile home before you find a place to put it, you Jnay make a bor. nbly expensive mistake You may be unable to find a place you hke or, depending on where you live. you may be un able to fmd a site at aU A B OUT 60 P ERCENT OF all Money's Worth mobde homes m the U S are on individual sites, the rest are m mobile home parks If you already own a site zoned to permit mobile homes, fme -but a maJor1ty of U S com mumt1es pr<Jh1b1t mobile homes on individual lots As a result, more than half or all new mobile homes must be placed m parks The vacancy rate for parks varies tremendously, of course but it averages only about 6 pe1 cent and m some Northeast areas, there may be only a few dozen sites for an entire state So if you were to buy a mobile home, say m Connecticut, without having a site lined up m advance you might be forced to sell the home back to a dealer at a huge loss Assuming though, that you have a choice of more than one mobile home park here are questions to gwde you (1) Is the park open or closed? Any persons approved by the management may move into an "open park," but closed parks are restncted to the customers of one or a very few mobile home deaJers and thus may severely restrict your choice of home makes and models (2) What fac1hties are offered? MANY MOBILE HOME PARKS offer such extras as a swimming pool, golf course, clubhouse, etc You 11 pay for these so you may want to avoid a park with frills you won t use But do look for the non obvious street lights fire hydrants fire alarm call boxes a sturdy bu1ldmg for severe windstorms underground wmng buried 011 or gas tanks (3 > What is the monthly site rental charge? While some parks sell lots most rent Check whether there are supplementary monthly charges entrance fees , set up charges exit fees, charges for more than one car the hke Also while few parks offer leases ask -for 1f you can g lt a fair lease p1de1ably fot a }ea1 }OU 11 be much bette1 off (4J How good arelhelots? A void elbow to elbow arrangements For fire and wind safety the lots should permit homes to be at least 20 feet apart on all sides your site should be reasonably level, well drained and have ample graveled or paved parking The concrete s lab under your home should be at least four in ches thick and have rugged \\Ind anchors (5) ls\he park located on a flood plam? CJtrtK TJl.t' NEAREST BODY of water and be sure you II be" ell above 1t Ask long lime residents if the park has ever flooded and how badl) Bewar f> of sites near str earns br 1dged with cul\ erts smaller than you would see on a good htghwa) 16 1 V\ hat about service:. and ut1ht1e::. and their cost> Outside of the obvious sc"' age disposal TV cable garbage collection -what voltage of electricity lS available .ind \.\111 \OU h.l\e a choic<.: of healing luel' If \OU must buv gas 011 dl f1 om the park hO\~ tlo p11<. es an<l sci\ 1c:es com par e 17 > What about local personal p1 operty taxes? Check "'hether there 1s a monthly or yearly school tax or asses::; ment (8) What about storage space for bulky belongings> Your home itself might not be uble to hold more than personal items and smaJl luggage Whet e will you put big items > < 9) What ,,bout pa1 k rules and how" <.:11 managed ts 1t? INVESTIGATE IN ADVANCE rules on pets patties <:ar repair gardening ri:ntmg or sellmg your home What arressones sk11 tmg carport steps are reqwred' What are g1 ounds for ev1ct10n and are rules v. ell enfo1 ced? Get a copy of all rules m wntmg 1 alk with residents about their experiences w1lh management how tenants gnevances are handled how fairly rules are enforced \\hether threat of ev1ct1on 1s used ti) enforce petty rules \\ hether service:; are prompt and adequate Ask quesllons of the 1 es1dents and go alone -not with the park s mana ter Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanuts (and a lot of other great comics) delivered 7 days a wee1< 642 -4321 (Direct or collect) Gni uf•rs nud l ,o "f"rs New Yor• IUPll The tollowll\Q l>I ~hOws tne •IOU.> that h ve ga oeo most ""d lo>I tne n osl bd >e<I on J)l'rcenl ol rhanqe 00 tlH> N•w Yor• SIOCk E~~.,n~ oerte "" ~ c1 '"114"> dre the d lftrence o~tw«":et ?he prev ou~ c1os1n9 p ti-•rtd 1ne G~~~'e ~ <.losing pr ce I Ul<I B o <I> I Up IS J l Ho lOO C. p 2 UP IS 0 J SCA Ser. ce l • UP IA 3 4 C (.op pf 1 1 l Up 13 0 ' ~>IQdra tnr1 1 UP 11 S I> I b 0 0 I llµ : ~ ~ ~ns~ r!'., c,~;g l~ ~ ~g 'I s • ke\r vO I 11 I • • Up 'I A 10 K1ng>DS •0 'I Up 9 0 1 A 11wutn l • Up 8 3 t? A Fin pt I tJ Up 8 0 ll C.NA Ld"' n I , • Up 7 7 IA Hem SP L .. P I • UP 7 7 \ t-11• \' or I.: I .'i llo"t I'' c·t i t •f" NEW YORI< (UPll The t) rnc»I .x:tlv~ stocks traded on tr'IC' New Yor~ Stock Exchanoe Wedne>d y Sal's c•~• Chg Am T&T wn JS? SOO I o ctaphOne \\Pl 138 8VO 'I PotaroHI ? J • ll '' 5ony Corp 1'12 l(J() Ryder 5y>tn 119 ~00 b Am Hm Pro I 7J BOO Jlj • <Aneral Elc 1)8 1ioo •I U S St~I 1S4 100 ~ United Brnch 1s1 800 I CAneral Mtrs •a 100 n • Am Tel& Tel 1 A6 100 !J; Union Carll 13• 700 )J Black a. Oekr 12c JOO Jl • Be•trlce Fds 118 700 70 Tt>uco 11 S SOO 2S 1 (lPl S~clal Oller no ti 5C.M C.p SO I• Up 7 3 to M~d Suua e S • Up 1l1-----------------1 />N)nrocA ;d 11 Up 1 l 8 (hry'h t WI I • t Up 1 I 19 c 1 to In W s Up I 0 10 w eboltll 78 1 uo o 'I I An l&T "'' I C C I Corp J lc1~cor ?5 • NoCnA ti wl ' Tr So M19e b Hai~ll ne 1..0SE R$ 1 1 c I j • -. ·~-8 1 7 • 1'1 '• Oii '• 011 •• 011 • 011 "• Oft • Otf ~. Ott ..,. Off • Oii 11> Oii 1 ,. Otl ,. 011 75 0 IA 3 ll 3 10 0 100 'J 88 I 1 B 1 I? I 7 , s lmPr i f•a11 10 l'lfld tc•tirf" NEW YORK tUPll T'1e !O <1CI v ~toe~> tradt!d on th~ Am~r tan ::.1oc ~ E•CMllQe WeOnHdlly s.tles Synlt• Corp 71~00<.I u s F Her Jo oOO Cnamp Horne 34 900 c;rutth« R~\ 30 qoo Cook Ind 29 700 Pe rmanr c;p 21 •OO Ka ser 1 nd ?o qoo Te.oro P wl~ 76 600 ~Cull 011 2• 000 trvfn Ind ?J 300 Clow J9 8 • b I) 7 ~ 7 ' . • Cl'IQ 1•· .. . '• '• I UNO(. II Ry 8 Pn I Ind pl 1 q ~n Port 1IO 10 l rMUn 1 SO II A\ICO {.p wts 12 Gr11111 WT 1~ Et,,ylpl 2 40 14 Arostar inc IS Ho\I Intl 30 16 Coleco lndu 17 PNBMI IOI> 18 Alld 5upmH I' Rollins 24.t 'lO Outlet Co 70 3. 011 011 Oii • Ott 011 lS I A 7 c 7 11--~~~~~~~~~-~~~- • Oii ()fl •• Ott 7 1 69 6 9 .. Hnrkrt Trend NYSE ~~-----~-------~--!Advances \c•tt.• ¥ftrk .4ti;alP~ \'nl11m.- 8yUPI J no ooo I H) 000 ,, 110 000 ,, 110 000 Declines Un<h60Qed Total AMfiX Aovancu ~<lints UIKl'ltllged Total lPrtllmlNry MARl<ET TREND Wtdftttday TUffd~y J'#7 S?ll 1008 9)8 l'IS JS8 1800 1844 MARl(ET TREND W td "'"'ftl Tutldfs~ 412 ~s m :ici. 9S8 1060 count> . --· ._ ...... ~ .... W ednesday' Closing Prices NEW YORK ,, .. / Wednesday March 19 1975 N I CAIL Y PILOT 8 7 STOCK EXCHANGE ,. ... • .. 1 • • • • 1. Deficit WASHl?'\GTOt\ 1L Pl > -Tht. na hons balanN• of pa:t mt nts "us SlO 6 bllh()n 111 dcf1c1t fo1 1974 tlw <om m1.:rec D( pat lmt>nl h.t s 1 t•1x11tcd Tht> ba lance cldll: 1t " 1~ 1•st1 m 1ted at SS 9 billion in th\: fourth Qu 11 tl'I compared with .t S3 9 h1ll11\n dl'f11.:1l 111 the th11 d quartet ComnH 1 <'" ~ ud Anotha meas u1 t of the bulu111.:1' ol pa~ ment:-. the n~t llqt1id1t\ balancr was S18 3 bilhon in dd1c1t fo1 tht' 'e 1r and S6 ~ b1lhon fo1 th1 fou1th quMlcr '- DAILY PILOT TIFFANY HARBOUR, 5, HANGS ON TIGHT Irish Setter Puppy Wiii Be Given Away Saturday So11g~ D1111ce etc. Fashion Island Activities Set Fas hwn hlJlll.I ;Jill) 1'e\\J)(1rl l'l·nt1:r \\ 111 nng "1th the -,uu ntl of mu..,1l: m ore than om·e th1~ St Putru:k':-. Wl't'k. Ont' ot<':.Js1on "ill l1L' S;iturd;i~. v.hl'n ··t p \\'1th P t·opl<•' · 1:. pre!-.c•11t · <·ti at nuon ;.it ~C\\port CentC'r:.. lh·s1gn Pl:.t1 a ~md ;J J.!.1111 at 5 p m 111 F;.ishwn J:..l ~rnd 's StJgl' Cour t. ST I I. I. .\ :'\ 0 T II ER fr..iture ,.., 3 Trnvcl F;11r staged hy nl':.Jrly l\' u duzcn tr.1u.•I :.igt•n<'ll"• ~md <11rl1nt•:-. Fnd.J\ .111d Saturc.IJ~' durlllg -..,hop ping hours. Of <:our..,e the \\eC'k h eg:.in :\loncJ :.iy \\Ith fest1 ,.c <.1d1' 1t1 L·~. T;.ih1t1.111 d;.in<:t'rS "111 p erfor m Fnday J t 11 :10 am. to 1 :10 p m . whtll' BOND fHT BY RUSS l\10SCO\\' <L Pl 1 -A popul;ir Soviet n (.• \\ <.; JI .I p I' r , \\ h I C h \\ l' I (' () ll l l' ti l h I' II (:\~ ··gentlcm.in' film 101· :1~t· of .Jami· ... nond. lat•·r <.lcnounl'l'd tli1 f1c-t1on .d SUPl'r'P' ,1, ;1 '. Fa't'l'l .rnd <h-,.i.:u:-.t1n).! I\ Jlt' "Hflnd 1' II\ n .1 t tirc• ;1 F.J ... c-1-.1 :111d ·c11 ... l.!U"l111~ t ~ p (·. · l.1t c•1 .ilurn.i\ J <; .Jll'l ::t .... JI<! of I an Fl t·m - 1 11~:.. !>Ufll'r ..,h•ulh. It ..,aid lhc:..C' "'Nl' thl· '' 11rd:.. nf 3ctor Se<.tn Con· nl'r) "ho portr<J) L'CI tlw SUH\'e :-py Ill Se\'t:rttl 007 fil ms. the I0-1.n1.•t'l' G u:.itl'm.il;1 ;\la)<.1l<.1nd1a ;\larimh.1 lk111d will pt'rform Imm 1111on to 3 µ m . S • .1tunla~. S .\Tl' R I):\ Y . T II E Onent;.il Shrirwr:-. HalHI \\ill perform wh1ll· strol l 1ng throug h Lhl' F :1:-.l11Pll bland :\I ;.ill for 1 h 1.· l'll)1>\' tlH•llt of s hopp1·1·:-. or lhu:-.l' n ::.1t 1ng the..· 'J'r;1\ l'I F;.i1r. Dt•'1~n Pl:11<1 -lol'all'd ju:-.l of J\l'\\ portCtnl1·r l>rtH' b<:nt•ath the rntw fl ;.ig:.. d1 s pla)-\\Jll fC'alur" Hu s~1;1n born ;.irl1,t Eugene Gann·:-. 111:.J111\L' pamtmgs frum ri Lo JO p m. Frid;.iy ;rnd frnn1 1 to G p m. Satu1 d.J) T h l' C' ' p ;1 t r 1 a t <· Hu..,:-.1.111 ':-. 010\·1n gl) 11• :1 I 1 -. I 1 c..· ... <· e n c ... J r 1 • p;;th1•1 l·d I rnrn \\ 111 Id tr;.1\ l'b :1nll :in· hung 111 the pn· ... 1dL•nt1;.il p.Jl:in· in P ;111 ;.i m ... .\IH ' L TS \\I LL h e..· c•ll g1 hll' for pn1es l'JI lnbt1lL0t.I uy lr;.i\·c..·I <l!!t'll c 1 t.' s :.J n d I n c ;1 I merc..·ha11ts . \\ h1le th(' '.\e\\ portC:entL·r as ... <i <:I ;j l IP 11 I S 0 ff I' I I I\ g ~oml'lh1n~ S}H'C'l,d for d1tldrc..·11 Tlh')' h.Jd uni II :\I 1111d:J\ 111 Pl'l l'lll r) bl.mks I nun \J ul d oon s S;1 loon, I< u' 'o . s \\ o 11 d l' r f 11 I \\otl<I of l'l'I ' 11r tlw \\t•lh fJfl?O B;.inl-. tor .111 l '" ·'' l on test Thi• 10µ1 c \\"a:.. .. \\ hy and llow CJn l Gin' ;\1 111- doon :i Good llomt• · ;1nrt \lulcloon, :i :..1~ \H'l'k old 111..,h :..eller pup, 1:-. the !JI I /I' 19/!1 Critie11I Che NBC Succeeds With 'Law' ByJAYSllARBl'1T [ J NEW YORK (A Pl -TV RE Last October, NBC wed VIEW "The Law." an ex<'(•ll ent t wo-hour TV movie about a fei sty, <:orn· passionate publit de· render and thl' la·hmd the-scenes w hee hngs and dealings in c:riminal court ca~(·~. Intended a s the ba:.1:.. for a pos:.1b lt' scnt.•s. the s how d rew crat1<·al t'heers but low r.1ting:-. Thankrull~. NBC ha:.n't given up o n 1t yt'l IT IS G l\'11'G "The LaY." three more t'han<:es tonight, n ext Wedne~day and Apnl 16 -to see If the ~how can dr;.i\\ beltt'r audiences as a one-hour progr;im in a lwllt•r 11011• -,Jot <C hannt'I I. 1\1 p II) I I ll.111 thJt gl\'l!l\ ~IH•\\ ;'\o I Thost• \\ho s:.rn the in· 1t1al "l.;1"" "111 find l'h:ing<'!'> 111 tonight's motlcl. F or on<' tt11ng, the puhllL' dl'fl•ndt•r (t•x- t't·llt'ntl) portray ed ,1gain by Judd 11 ll'Sl'h I no longer h;i~ a wife. The shO\\ dot'sn'l say" hy. Hut 1t <loL'S make dear he..· has 4t11l his pubht· ck · ft·nd1.:r ':. Job to "ork for .111 e:..tabl1shmcnt Ja\\ 111 m '' h11.:h belatedl\' de· \ l'IOpl'd 41 '<Cit' I a I c·on!'>· 1·1t·nc..·1.• and h1n•d l11m lo dc·fl·ncl <1n·11H•ll ft·l on:. \\ho ha' l' lilllt' or no llHllH'~. TONI<~ llT'S S llOW, "l11le not .i:.. <"n :-.p a:-. the l1rst one. :-.l ill m<Jintains tls old s t:indard of tntl.' ~nltmcs:.. for mo..,t uf the :-ihow. It !'>tart..." 1th the :.JITC:-.t of ;1 young lilatk \\ uman the !'>urly arn·..,ting of- ti et:r h as to be rl'rn111dl'tl to rca<l hl·r "n ght:-." - on J ch~1rgL' of s labbing hl'r l'\.·hu:..h:.llld ;.it a fnend ·~ h1rlhd:1y p.ll't~. The t"\. ~ufft•r 1n g minor "ounds, I!'> tarlt·d :..\\ U.\. :-.till grov. ling at her from h1 :. ~lrell'her. She's hooked for a..,~ault \\ 1 Lh :.J dead I.\ \\ (' ;.i po n I hr~eh 1s h1rc<.l h\ her parent~ for SJOO. li e ~oon 1111<.l!-> the d1argt· 1-.tcl-.ed up to as~ au It "' 1th mtent tCJ kill And. after some n : a Ii s t 1 c t> n· I 11111 n ;.i ry 1·ourt J<>Ust1n .c. he :-.l'l"> out tii n·dut-e the di:.irgt" llE CO:'\S a I.HI\' fnL·nd I Dons Br(•nn1•r ,-in the public tlcf1•1Hh•r ':-. off1Cl' into m form <J 11:.· hl'lpmg him. hoping to USL' her mt·d1 cal <·xpt>rllse to pro \L the v1<·l1m·s v.uund~ ~'<J \' l' n 11 t'' 1 cl enc c of murderous inttnt. · So ho\\ ·, 'u11 r Ion• lif1°"' hi· "1cl~ .1:.. th(•\ \\.ill-. 11\lo lh1· L'mt•rg1·1w~ I ll'l'I\ 111g h11-,p1t.1I \.\ h<'l l' 1 tit' \\ o u n ti t' d t'' I 1 L· s a I wrl · TL•<l1ou .... ·· ~ht• ~ r11.1ns .\ftL•r inspt•tt ing the pc.•r11111.:nt nH·d1cal clcx:u- ments. he calls the " hole thing ":1 garba~e cm,c" 111 \\ hich th1• prosc('ut1nn "overfiled , ·• or pressed charges greater than ea lled for by lhe evidence. WHEN IT TURNS out the victim has died, the <·harge becomes homicide. And Hirsch must find out what caused the de- ath of a guy with minor st;;b wounds as well as J:!N his client off the hom1<'1de hook in a way that !>erve!> both justice <ind society. The \\ <1y he does it is intere~ling t'nough. But the real fun lies in the all· too-brief s cenes with Iii rsl'h and 1\1 iss Bren- OL'I". a f111e actress we ha- \ l'n 't h;,id the plcasurt' of :-;ee1n g \\ ork on TV odon" EXCl.llD I ~G so"u: unre:.ilis ti<: dialogue lletY.el·n Hirsch and his bo!>:.. an u pper·<"rust lawy l'r with little 1-.no'' ledge of the "ork· 111gs of criminal l<rn. "Tht• Lrn .. is <1 superior ~hu'' ;ind a fmc wav to !>pend an h1H1 r. - ::-.; HC desen·es cheers for !!" lllg 1t three more tnl'-... If thl· ratings :Hl'll t high thl!> timt•, i\HC :-.h11uld keep the :-hov. on and c;.incel thl' autl wn l'l' Scl1ool Reunio11 Scl1eduled The Par;.imount lltgh SC'hool Class of '65 1s pl;,inning i\s Ill·) car reu- n10n . The e ,·ent will lake plaCl' S<.1turdav, 1\1 ay 24, at the ShC'raton Beach Inn 111 Huntington Beach. Admission '' 111 be SlO a (•ouplc and will inl'lude t\\O cockta1l lil'kets. hors d 'ucu\'re!> and a sou\'entr booklet <"Ontaining the name:.. ;rnd background 111formalion on cla~5 nwmber:::.. T1t·keb m ;.iv l>c re- <:(.' I\' e d b ~ .SC 11 ding a 1:ht•ck or money order und a sl'll -.idtlressed , stamped en\'elopc to the Cl;.iss uf '6:>. PO Rox 317, P aramoun t , 90723. Anyone nC'eding add1- t1on;.il inform;ition or knowing the '' h l' re" ho u t s of c I ass m cmbu· ... m av cont.ic..·t JJ1ll't Whttl' 1.d,·ing1er al ;if!l -7037 or Sui'annC' Koop· ma11:.. .\l bano <21:!> ! 12:.i 81.11.i Rifle Fine SA:'\ BER;'\/'.ROJ:"O <U PI ) -William Scott Guevara. 19, Chino, was sentenced to six m o nths to t5 year s in prison for shooting another man fatally 1n the ches t Socialists Claim Rites Slated For Autl1or At UC Irvine F Bl Harassme11t From \\ irr S<>rvic·1•s W ,\S llf:--;c;T O' TllC• ~oc1all ..,l \\ 11rk1·r°' I'..irl' ·.., pr1· '1cll.'nt1.d c·;111d1d,1ll' :...11d to<l.i' the FBI h.1-; tt111tluC'kd .t t·.1n1 p.11,.!11 of h,11 ,1-.smc·nl a~a111 ... t h1, OI gJnt/.JI 11111 l11r ~ ~·.11" 111 .111 .ii le mp t t 11 <I l' :-. tr 6) th t :? .~llJU membt·r µa1 t) Pt-ter CanH•JO ~auJ tlw VBl t~w llCS inC'luded hurg l.1n. mail 1.1 m J>(!rtng. tr~ 111p Jo get 'pc·oplc ftn•d from thr1 r Jllh.., anti v.1no11s ollwr <it'll\ 1111'" FHl agl.'nls. he !-.;11d. haH' 111f11t1 ;1INI ht:.. current cam pa1 gn (·omrn1llt'l' {';1nll'JO :> alle~ations follmq·tl r<•h•as l". unrh·r ('11111·1 1)1'lk·r. ,.f FBI dort1m<'lll" that show tli:il lit'l\\C'l't\ J!lli l and 19i l thc..· IJ11n·:111 <•onduc-t<•d <'Oil\ ert opcrat1011s ''' hrcJk up lhl' party ;llld f11i.:llt1·11 11 ... m em hl'r"' R1111N Te"t ICB.tl WASHl:'\CTON -Tlw !-..mwl t.:nwn h~ ... lt·st fired ont> <1f 1h n1·\~ ICB:\Js m ·1•r a 9.20<1 m1l1• r.lll;.!<• ot\l' of the longc"'il fi rings t•\ <·r I'<'· <'ctrtltd -fro m r€'nlral Ru~~1.1 1n· to1lw mtcl J>n<:1f1 t· 'fht.• P<•ntaj!on s aid Tue-.day the mt"!-1le w ;i-. ·probabl\I " an ~SHI. the 1.11 ~ C'sl of fou ( ne\'.. Sm 1to>l n'\1:..s1ll.'s .Ja~4uf"lhw DrpurC• ATHENS Jucc111ehnc "l'll nedy Onuss1b flew lo P <111s todav \\llhm 24 hours of the bun.ii of her husband Aristotle <>nas:-.1s on tns pnvatt' islund in 11w Ionian Su. ( IN SHORT J Ht'fort· lt•.i\ lllh !-.t'orµios bl...1nd. \fr:.. On.i:..,1:> am.I St·n l·:d\\ ,11 d \I Kt·111wd~ .Jr p~11d ;in l':ll"ly 111111 nmg '1-.11 10 Ona,:-.1,· gr.I\ l' 111a "1111.! 111llw1111~ island rhapcl 11f tht• \'11 µm ~t ;1r)'. ThL·n tht•) lio;irdl'd '' pri,·atc Jl't ''1th hc·r 1\\o l'h1ldren. U -vear old John F "l'nrwdj .J r. ;nd 17 year old C1rnh1H'. and fie\\ to ,\then~. .?lail S11nopi11g llit W.\SllJ:\GTO~ -Tlw l . S J'o..,tal Sen-11.'l' !-avs ib ;1olh11nl\ t11 rno1Htor pn\ a11 : mail u-..l·d 1i1 mon• tlw n 8,fiOO ca:-.1·:-. 111 tlw p:.1 ... 1 l \\11 )'l':.11'~ IS ;1 \ ll:tl lotil Ill tilt• \\,11'01) rt'111H' Hut H l'Jl H obL'l'I W '' a:..lt'n ntt•ier. 111-\\'1:...). \\ho 1c; proprn. mg•• bill to stnc tly eontrol po~t;ll !->Un e1ll<11H.'<..'. !-,Ce~ in 1t "the· c·h11l ing fr<tl' of un un-..('c..•n inqw~1lt11' mt ruchng into the p1·1' aC'y " of tilt' mails SI rip Mhting R11l'11 W,\SllJ;\:GTO:" The t1011sf" mi4d•• It dear Tut"""" th;.it 1t \\OUld µ1 oh:ihh h<• fut1l t• fu1 · P11•:-.tclenl ford t11 'l'lo -.tt 1p mill Ill,! lc~i:-.1 JI ion I 111 tht• "l t'lln<l 111111' ,\ hill lo 1n11111 1· !Pdt•r;d "tnn llJrds on ... 111p 1111111ng op<'r.1twn:-. \\ , ... p.1s:-.1·d In a \'Oll' or :1:1:1 10 86 f,JI fllOl'I' 1h.ill lhl' (\\() l111l'dS m ajoritv nc-t'1kd to m1•1 ntlt' n \ l'l 11 A memorial ~ervil'e for l\lollv \nd rr~on :\l or genroth. a 28 ~t·a·r J l",1dent of Corona del :'\1 ar \\ 111 t .1kc plaC'e Sunday ;.it lhc l 'C In inc l:n\\·crs1ty FacultyCh1b The Quaker service \\ 111 bL'Clll <it 10 30 il m . ~ls. ~lorgenrolh . ~1 natiH' of Tomoh , \\'1s . died at age iO ;1t Pendle 11111 , Pa., a Quaker studv t·enter. She 1s s urvi"ed bv he 0 r huslwnd. Edwin s. l\lorgenroth of Corona de! Mar; t\\O sons, Peter of Melbourn<'. Australi.1. <ind Chn:.topher of Che~ter. and t \\ o g r a n d c h i I d r e n . I > :i r a '.\forgenrnth Eri<'kson and Dl'rl'k ' Erickson (If Arcata. ,\ mernbC'I' of Cal State> Long lh•••<'h f.1 <:11 lly where ~he tJui:!hl d11ld cl<•n•lopment until her re· 11rcmcnt . l\h. ~J orgenroth \\a:. LIH' authM :ind illustrator of J hook of s ongs for C'hildrf'n, ··!'-.tor y Songs that Spin Tht•mscl\'es." \\Ith her husband. she "dS founder and co·direclor of f'ac1 flc Q,.ks Friends School in Pa..,adena. now Pacific Oaks CollcJ!e and Children's School. She ";.1~ :i past presiding clerk of thP Oranj!e County friends ~l<'l'lini; and acth e in the Pac1f1c 'i car h !\ll'ct inl{ of Relig ious ~or1rl\' o f Friends and the .\mt•n1..-~in Fnl·nds Ser••ice Com - m1ttct'. She "~IS ,l member or the Na· twnal Orgu1111.1t1on for Women .111<1 the l'iHtion:1l A,;socintion for tlw Edut'<•t10n of Young Children. Pre-teens 'Study' Jobs : . TeWinkle Pupi/,s Observe Area Occupatio1is n,· HU.All.\' K.\ \'I:: . 01111• D•llY ~ll•l $1.111 S<·hool for some pre-tel'n ~tu· dent.sat Te Winkle Middle S<:hool is more than just academics and sports. A number of youngster:.., nf.!e> 10 through 13. have been allO\H!d to observe difft.>renl occupations through a s pecial career guidance program at thl' Costa ~tesa school. WHll~E SO.\I E bu:::.11lL0:..smen cringe ;.it the thought of bt·1ng "atchcd b~ prc·t een :. outh:::., coun~elors at TeWinkle :..ay tht• innovative projl'l't i!> a bonanza for cert;iin children. "It's for a child v.ho ju:-.t 1:..n't getting t.>nough sat1:-.factwn from his reading and '' ntmg. Abo. 1r~ for those who already kllO\\ that Jn a couple or years. they'll be getting a t lea:..t part·ttmc JOb:.. to help out financ ially," said J erry Cov. drey. coun~dor 1n d1arge of the prog ram. The program Is a.n 1ltl second ~e.ir. bul it!> scope has varied ac· cording lo funds available and businessmen wl llin g to participate. LAST F ALL WAS active, whe n s tudents regularly observed food µreparation at Se::irs dlJring a 10-week period. They went a long with high school students learn- ing skills there as part of the C'uastlinc Regional Occupation Program <CROP>. This spring, however. t here is J minimum or activity-mostly becau:..e of the dearth of busi- nes:..men , ... illing to participate, she s<1id. ~lrs. Cowdrey expla ined that the TeWinkle project is different from the high school CROP- where students are actually trained for work. !~S TEAD, IT'S an ex - p I or a t or y a p~p r o a c h • with THEY MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER IN HUNTINGTON Fifth Grader Jana Skidmore Joins Violinist M ike Maureas On High Note Violinist Stirs Studems \'1ol1nist :'>11ke ;\T;.iurcas lifts both eyebrows in an odd, intense expre:::.:..ion whrn he hits a p;.irticularly fine classic stanza. 1 lls L':.1..·brO\\ s flC'xed considerably last week as he gave a solo performance for 4th and 5th grade ~tudents at Hawes School in :.outh lluntington Bt•a('h. \\HILE ROCK A~D ROLL radio is probably the main ~ln'am for the ~ oung!'>ter:..· musical encounters , lhey' gave :\1 ;1U\'l'U!-> a loud burst of applause after each tune. In add1t10n lo :\l:.turcet:... the youngsters were treated to a performan<.'l' b~ the Coltlen Wes t College .\l adrigals, and '1braharp1sl :\I ;.irgl' ldc•n It "' as all p art of the ~chool's music day, arranged by vocal music tea<:ht·r su ... an Boult•\ Studenb ;i bo l>ecamc a part of the performance, singing such songs :is .. Freedom Isn't f'ree." "Fifty Nifty United States," "St•s;rn1e St reet Thl'mc Song," .. Sing, Sing a Song," and other numbl•r:... ('IT\' ('Ot.: ~('11 .~l,\~ TED Bartlet\ also read a prodamalion for mu:..1c day, wntlen by '.\layor Al Coen. Ms. Bouley s<nd she hoped the exposure to several types of 11\·c pL·rformance:. would enrich the musical experience or the young:.. t c..>rs. "The d1ilcl ren nel'<I to be exposed to as much and as di\ er:-.1f1t•d things as <:an be. They don't us ually pick music as an cle<:ti\ e \\ ht•n Lht·y g<!t to junior high," s he said. Cl1or«1 I Gro11p Newport Ensemble Ready for Hawaii The Chantellcs . the girls' C'horal ensc01hlc from l':C'\\J>Ort Art, Concert Program Set An art fe:-.t1val f1..•<1tun11 g the \\orks of 20 L 1:1guna ,Beach arc;1 .1rth.ts and a prcsC'ntation of Rach'~ "St. Matthew Pat1sion" by the Laguna Coneert Chorale will be held Saturday ::md Sunday at St. Paul's Lutheran \hurch in Laguna Beach. The art. paintings, ~culpturc and v.e;wmas "ill be on dis play from 10 a m to 10 p m St1turdav ;ind from 11 30 a .m Sunday to n JI m Sunday nt tht• church. The rho1 ale "Iii pt.>rf orm al 8 }) m . Saturday at the church Th<' fr:..t1 v <i I i!'l being hl'ld in co11junct1on wllh lho first an niven111ry celebration of lht> cle· dlc::itlon ·of the new !>tinctuury ut 1190 Morningside Driv~. lle:1rbor High School. is to leave for Hawaii on Marc h 25 to participate in the H awaiian Fe~t1\'al of Music. T llF. O!\'LY ORANGE County dwral group invited to perform j\ the fes lival in Honolulu, t he C'hantelles will remain in the islands until April 1, during the East er week break. The festival. wt)ich will be at- tended by bands. choirs and or- chestras from throughout th<' country, will include judging at Waikiki Shell and other concerts there. Groups will be coropeline for various medals. T HE CHANTELLES are l 1 sludenl!i from arades nine though 12. who have audllioned for thl' group and who m<>intuin a "B" scholastic average. The group is directed by Suianne Ru15sien If oig, a concert and opera performer In New York and Europe for 22 year:!> chlldren observing ~ntl l>eing told what's going on Not everyone at the middle !5chool-grades 5ix. s e,·en and eight -participates in the career guidance, !!he said. "It's something they c <111 c hoo.setodo as an e leclive," Mrs. Cowdrey explained. Some s tudents, who arc ~!ready very involved with ::scademics. have no desire lll l':'I. plore careers, s he added. MRS. COWDR EY said she is unaware of this type of career t•:v µloration at any other middle school, explaining that in thl' past people h ave shied aw;.i y from introducing jobs to pre-lel.'n students. However. the counselor cited a number of students who have de· finitely been helped by the •1p- proach. • One TeWinkle youth, notorious· on campus for his regulJ1' absences, began attending school five days a week last fall when lw was participating in the afll'r· noon visits to Sears, she said. THIS SPRING, he's back lo missing about two days a week now that the program is con· eluded. "llis mother says he's not real- ly sick , but she can't seem 10 make h im want to come to school;" !\trs. Cowdrey said. For students like him, the pro- gram is essential, she suggested. Besides the Sears program. !\lrs. Cowdrey has taken sm;,ill groups of students to ser\'ice s ta- tion~ to v. al<'h the mechanics and station attendants, and several other businesses. "THE TYPES OF business v.c need :ire those with very visible occupations -as in food services ," she said. .. At this age, kids' fanta~ies ; about work tend toward-; verv v i s i b I e j o b s • s u c h a ·:.. : stewardesses, µilots, policemc.•n or salesmen," ~he explainer!. ··Any vis ible job would be good," she added. !\trs. Cowdrev s:.iid she is tn· ing to arrange next fall's career RUidance on a more slructurC'd bas is. with more businesses participating and the childn•n spending more time observing worker~ at their jobs. BliT FOR T ll E remainder uf the s pnng. ~he's se:irching for l>usiness men willing to help on u11 impromptu basis. "'I'd firs t like lo talk with busi- nessmen in the community ant.I Se<! if they could help," she sc.1iu. Anyone interes t ed in participating m :.iy phone !\Yrs Cowdrey at the school, 556·3-133. Dwyer Quits South Coast Water Board . . Robert 0\\ ycr of !\1onarrh Summit has resigned from the South Coast County Water Db- trict boa rd of di rectors to accept a si mila r position w ith the !\loultoo Niguel Water District. Dv.yer moved from the South Coast to the !\T oulton Niguel dis- trict a year ago. but legally was <1llowed to continue to serve 01~ the board in his olcl district. IJis term was due to expire in No\·· ember . Ile was approachcp recently to join the Moulton Niguel dist rict board lo fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Thomas Beauchamp. Ow) er will attend his first :\loulton :'\1guel meeting Thursday. South Coast di rct l ors this " ed• accept U\\ yer's r e:..ignation anti said they will immediately con- sider c:.indidates l o fill thr \'acann. ·Rams to Play Jaycees in Basketball Tilt : The Los Angeles Rams will be competing against a team of the · Huntington Beach Jaycees at the . Golden West College gym at j · p .m . Salurday to h elJ? raise lunlti •. for the special Olympics. . The Rams expected to play at the basketball game are: Isiah Robertson . Lance Rentzel. CUllen Bryant, Fred Dryer, Ken Geddes, Ron J aworsk\, • Lawrence M t'Cutcheon. Bill Nelson, and Jack Snow. The Jaycees sponsor several programs every year, but the Ram basketball game is very Im portant. The game supplies 90 percent of th e money for the 1'pecial Olympics. Preule tick~ts may be ob· lalncd 3l the DeGuelle & Soni. rna~s Company at 1615 Al:ibamu Avenue In Huntington Rt>Ach. Orange Coast EDITION ~ Today's Closlng · : · . . N.Y. Stoeks VOL. b&, NO. 78, 7 SECTIONS, 10-4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 c TEN CENTS Hoag, UCI Ready Pitch for Hospitals • By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of llMt O•llr f'i lol SWft t;C Irvine m edical school and Hoag Memorial Hospita l l'epresentatives will take their requests to bulld hospitals on ad· .1acent sites in I r\line before an Orange County H ealth Plan- ning Council Committee tonight and Thursday. UCl's request ~ill be hca,rd a t the fi rst or the hearings al 7 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Hall tonight. A joint application by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation will be hehrd at thl' same time and place Thur::.day. The hearings before the facilities review committee of the health planning coupcil will not result in a ruling on the pro· posed hospitals. Rather, the panel will make recommenda· tions to the full planning council which, in turn. will decide on the applications at a later date. UCl-California College of Mt'<iicine wants to build a 200· bed, Sl9.4 million hospit al on the Irvine campus. The school plans t o close 200 beds at Orange Coun- ty Medical Center and transfer them to the new facility. UCI is "ailing for a sta te appropriation of S5 million to fund the Medical Center purchase plus a $3.3 11 rn1lhon supplement for the cam pu::. ho::.p1tal I loag "ants to build a 100-bed . S7.3 million hospital on an 18-acre site donated by the Irvine Company to the Western World :Vlcd1cal Foundation. The foundation's first application to build a hospital was turned doY.n because it would add to the exis t- ing oversuppl)( of ho::.pilal facilities in the count v. · Hoag, however. plans lo close 100 be1.b at its Newport Beac·h hospital and t ransfer them to the lrvUle site. Hoag would takeover the assets of Western World, which include bargain-price op- tions on 132 acres surrounding the hospital site. The sun·oond- tng acreage is ex pe(·too to l'V'Ol\ e mlo a large medical st>r\ll('CS com pie:\.. The health µlannmg cou1H:il ~taff has evaluatert both applica - tions and concluded that appro\ • ing both" ould result in two ineffi- ciently small hospitals localed next to each other. (See HOSPITAL, PageA2i or ' a u ro ' e Contract Offer Set at Douglas By KATHY CLANCY OfllleO•olr PilOI~ Striking machinis ts at the ~le Donnell Doug las Corporation today annotmced a new contract offer that could s ignal the end to their fi ve-week-old walkout. Ted Neima, treasurer of the In- ternational Associa tion of '.'\lachinists' local in Torrance. :-.:.iid u nion members w1ll vole on . Dill ta ff .Officer ~ Has Crash By JAN WORTH Of Ille 0.111ly Pilot Slaff Dorothy Williams. 26, one of the newei;l California Highway Patrol officers, was seriously in- jured in a s µcclacular crash on El Toro Road Tues<l<.1y when her patrol tar s put out of control on the n arrow. winding road and J"<Jmmed into an oncoming coun- ty wat er truck. Mrs. Williams, or Orange, who had been patrolling on her own for only three days, according to CllP spokesmen. was speeding to a reported bar fight at about 4: 15 p.m. at Cooks Corners. a s m a ll restaurant at Live Oak Canyon Road. She apparently lost control of her car, going at ubout 55 to 60 mph. The impact tore her car in- to three pieces, ripping off the front section and leaving a chunk lodged under the county truck. ''All I could think was 'it's a girl, it's a girl'," Hale said. ~lrs. Williams is married to a n ' Orang~ County Sheriff's deputy and has t wo chHdren. The accident spr et1d Wl'eckage along the road and stopped traf- fic for hours. The· incident is believed to be the first injury 111volving one of the CJI P's new women officers. ~Yrs \\'1lhams was one of tht- first g roup of CllP \\Omen graduc.1ll'::. who" ent into lht• field ::.e' l'ral months a!!o Offtter B.J . Elllson said the tn· 'e::.t1galion of the accident is be· mg purs ued jusl like any other accident on CHP turf. the ne" C'ontract Sunda\. Details of the offer a·re still be- ing ,.,,·orked out in negotiations between the union, company and federal mediators, Ncima said, and m ay not be announced until Sunday's meeting. Sunday's vote will be at 1 p.m. in the Los Angeles Convention Center. he said. ~leanwhil e. ~lt•Donnl'll Douglas company officials con- firmed there \\ill be a nc\\ off<·•· :'\egotiations were expected to continue today .,.. 1th the help of federal mediators The IAM , with 19,000 members nationwide, "<tlked off the job Feb.10 iD a contract dispute. The walkout affected 7,000 IAM mem- bers in Southern California 111· cludlna J,500 at the fi rm's Hunt· ington Beach plant. The strike also has caused the layoffof7.500 McDonnell Douglas employes, all al the Long Beach plant. because of a shortage ol IA'.\t -manufactured pa1·ts. Company officials said Tues da.v no more layoffs •:trC expected this week. T he latest com p;rny offer lo the IAM was for a three percent pay raise for each of the thrCl' years of the new contract. But the union claimed that did not keep up with contr act offers given by other aeros pace firn:t s. Aft er the JAM walk out. however , the company gave the t;nited Auto and Aerospace Workers a contract with a Ci\'e pe~cent pay raise the first year and three percent each of the other two ye a r s. Company officials said the. l:AW offer ga\'e workers the sam e pay rate as aerospace <See DOUGLAS, Page A2i DOW DECLINES FOR2NDDAY NEW YORK CUPI> -The stock market , continuing to feel profit-taking pressures, closed lower for the second consecutive session today in moderately ac- tive trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average. a seven-point loser Tuesday. was off 9 .93 more points to 769.48. Declines led ad- vances by about a three-to-one margin <Tables, 87). Prices also were lower in mod e rate trading on th e American Stock Exchange. The Bearded Wonders After Orange County Supervisor Bob Battin sounded off about "you can't trust anybody with a beard," the press corps gave him the business by marching into county halls hidden beneath facial hair. Bearded here are Tom Eichhorn of the Register (lett) and William Schreiber of th• Daily Pltot (right). Bob Gelvet of Indepen- dent Press-Telegram struggles to get fake whiskers on Battin himself. Story today, Page A3. Young Bandit Rohs Three F otomats Orange Coast police agentll':-. today arc hunting the so-callt·<l Phantom of the Fotomat. u youn~ish bandit investigators believe may have struck lhl'ee of t he drive-through film stands in 90 m inutl'S Tul'sd ay. He stole a total of S39 in roh benes at Fotom at stands in Hunt ington Beach a nd Newport Beach. but failed in an attempt to rob a Fotomat s tand in Cos ta )lesa. Investigat ors said the clerk copied the tactics used in anoth(•r <ittempt ed Fotomat robbery ;1 \\eek ago and demanded to s ee lhl· gun the bandit apparently \~;1s ~imulating in his po<'kcl. The fluster ed, would-be robbl•r stammered tha t he was just jok ing, asked to buy some film. then pleaded that he didn't have any money •.Vith him a nd fled. Descriptions of the robber in lhl' three cases \'iHicd to s omt· degree. but polic·t• in Jlunlington Fkach. 1'l•wport Bt•.1ch ;incl Co!-.l.1 :\1 es i.t r t• p n r l t· d t• no u g h s1mil<lritu.-::. in dl':-.l'nptwns 111 make them ::.uspect tlw rohbl'r i11 Jll thrt•t· might well he th1..• s;.1nw man. The sul>pect 111 l'ilC'h 1..·asl' "<•~ " dark-hatred m<tle in his late teens to t.>arly 20s. but his apparel chC1nged slig htly from robbery to robbt.>ry. lrwt.>~t1gators l><Hd the dark ha1n•u li;1ndit took Sl;) at l p .m. from a Fotomal s tand at 185501 · Ht><ll.'h Bhcl .. in lluntinglon lkJdl. Pullc·l' s J1d ;11 I 1.1 pm. till' Ph~rntom of the Fot(lm.tt !-.ho\\ !!cl up al 201 t-:. li th !-ii . 111 Cosl<i :\I t·~;1, \\ hl'l't' lw.. dforh "t'rl' th'' JI tt·cl In t ht ... t ubborn l.!•rl l krl... · Till' olhl•r holdup 111..·cu1'1'1..•<l :.it '.? 4U pm. at a :-.t.11111 .it 4601 \\'. Coa::.t ll1gh'' <.1r. ,11 the mte1·ser· t1011 of Ralboa Boulevard, in ~l'\\ port Bel.IC'h . FIRST VIEWER BOUGHT AUTO ··our car s old to the first person who came to sec it.·· Thett 's the success story told by the Santa /\na Heights man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilol '70 COROLLA 2 cir. stl, s hift. 30 :'\t PC. ·75 l.1<' Runs & dn,·l'~ gd. S995 XXX·XXX). If you have iJ car you'd ltke to sell. call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to at· tract a buyer. /\long the Or ange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. Dmly Pilot Sia/} Photo Pi11kle'v Takes .. Mc1-ror '8 Post • For Last Ti11ze One mayor'~ ho has served as a Costa Mesa cou1H·tlman for 15 years stepped aside Tuesda) night and h;:rncll'd the ~avel OVl'r to another who has been a· cit~ counc:il nwm bt•r for 21 years. The changrng M the guartl found Ah in L Pinkley at t hl' helm of thl' c1l\ for thC' third time. Ile ta kl·~ o~ t•r from Hobt'rl ~l. Wi lson. "ho has three term ... ;;is ma' or to his ercdit. The·s,, 1tth C'ame "ilh Ptnkk~ presenting Wil s on with a ceremonwl gavt'I and the city staff presenting Wilson with a framed display of kt'ys to Orange Count\ and olht·1· r1ti e!-.. Citv Clerk · Ellct•n Ph1nlll'~ cu'lkc·te;I the ke>s from the local t•1ties Wi lson· had h<•1.•n g1\Cn !iOme ol the oth<'l's ovN the years from cities 111 m ~iny parts of the nation. Pinkll•y. "ho plans to retire as a council na•mber in a year and not seek re-e lect ion. M'I oul a 30-slep prnl!ram for his term as mayor. ;.ind said that he hopes the l'OUIH'll \\llUl<I <'omµletl' !IO pl'• 1·t•11t of thl• IH'llJl'<'h ,\ft er po111t111g out th:1t ('o~ta .\tesa. despite lht• 1 t'l'l'ss11111. ha::. finances for ·' anv torl..'st'cahll• t•mergenry. ··then) a) or :-.aHI th<.1t the city must be re;,1dy for 1..·hang mg limes and beC'ome &n\'olved with social programs. s uch as old age and youth pro1er ts. <See MAYOR, Page AZ) "If ~rn accident mvol\'ing a CHP unit results in a fatal. then we call in a n outside agency lo report it." E llison said. "In this case. we'll just investigate it ourselves. As it stands, she is ex- t'mpt from a citation because she was on a 'Code 3' emergency run <~ee PATROL, Page AZi Goes to Supervisors Bible Troupe Burglarized Bandit Hits McDonald's Costa Mesa police were hoping to give themselves a break toda)" and crack a Sl30 McDonald's hamburger r ellaurant holdup, the seventh stickup in town since Friday. The gunpoint robbery l~te Monday night ln\lolved a bandit who came to eat, then returned to rob the h amburger outlet at 635 W. t9lhSt. .. The 11unman was described as. :,bout.~ tecc. tall. we.arlnC an Atmy field jnckct and also wtth en odd lump or bump on hls Cbf'f>k. Back Bay Pact Re-Vealed By GARV GRANVILU•; Ol Ille O•tty f'ltet ~It A draft or the proposed Upper :\ewport Bay settlei;ne11t ngn•e ment includes provisions not pre· viously agreed to by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. Accompanied by a confidenttal memorandum from County Counsel Adrion Kuyper. the pro· posed 36•page aaireement was d<.'· Uvered to each or the five count) supervlsora late Tue day. .I c:ovei-s a board f'mlOlutlon adopted last Nov. 19 which pro- vid ed. in es~c>nn!. ror the t!lltablishmc11t n( a 741 -ucr(' \\ildlire preserve in t;pper Bay. At that time, it ''as beli.e,·ecl the settlement would reqwre the Irvine Company to pay Sl 65 million in back taxes on disputed Lpper Bar property l'nlier the terms of the drart agreement , the county would b<• r<.'QUi red tO j m pound the taxes for rive years und to repay the com- pany if it is later proved 1l doc~ not oY. n thrt'e Opper Bay islands. und~r certain clrcuan;ta~ea," K'-'Yper s1&id in f'IU; memo tb th • supervisors "The effect of this provision of tlw ( prt)l)OSed) Uirl'emcnl IS th al 'Tltc lrvim• Compan~· tw<l not requestl•d. tu my k nowle<l~e. tlrnt laxes paid under protest b~ the ('ompany would be refundable the county will have to treat these t axes as paid under protest <Ind impounded for five year.-." Kuyper added. He also po&nll'O out that thl' C'OUnt y is rrq u1 red to repuy the tuxeb 1( it 1s detenpined j.hal the ~mpany'lt owrtersbtp or th~ l!fla.nds "wa aubjcrt• to sorne 1>uhlio right •• AcC()rd1~;to Kuyper the drun agru~mc1it )Jtopos J ~wres the (~8 Q< RAY.PaJeAZi Mrmbers of the Moodv Aihl1.· lnstitulc's t ravelin g concert hand lost S700 "orth of valuables mducltng a chary and nn eledrn: hair-curling iron Tuesday in a Costa ~lcs<J chur<'h bur~lar~. · Dondt-t t .J uuret' Burnhum. spokl'sman for the CC'ntr<ll Rihll' Chur<'h . 193 r.. 23rd St . told police tht• burg lar rifl<•<I till' Gospel mu:-.ll' group's hl)!JW~C The Moody l nstltult• dele~Jt1on feo11tured in a Tul•Mhn n11tht ('Oil· Ct'rt al lhl' fun<lam cnt all~l cl)uyeh "et"e in the <.,anctuar~ when it happenl.'<I. polil'e smd JSotrolmon Steve Shulman s.ml the burglur did not take ntUSIC<ll in truments. but :..luck with ~i'M:m I C!frecl~ and it~ms of value su.<:h us cumt'r~i. Detente Threat Feared \\ASHINGTON <l 'Pl 1 The Administration loda~ clamped a blackout on i11form<.1tion relating to thl' partial sal\'agl..' of a ::.unken So,·1el nuclear missile submarine by a CIA-sponsored vc:-.sel of the Howard Hughes complex and poss ible implications on U.S · Russi<Jn detente. Pres ident Ford h imself ll'd the "no comment" parade "'·hen he was askl·d views while "a1tin~ outside lhl' White House to gn •l•t ,·1siting Yugos la\' Prime :\11n1sl<•r Hzemal Bijedie. There w us alsu .1 ··110 t·om ment,"' i11 En.r:(lts h. from lhe Sm 1et foreign m tnistry in '.\tosco". But already demands \H'l't' ut· 11\g made for an mvest1gat1011 nf the secret operation in the depths of the Paci[ic which almost . garnered a treasure trove of Sov- iet coding machine,. etnd C'ipher:... battle plans and ouclear-l1ppcd m1ss1les. Intelligence sources said tht.- llughes-owned Glomar Explon•r. a floatin g la hor:.tlory for llrt 111..•r" at er 1·csc~1 re h. loc atect iJ no r1..•co\·ered a bout a lhird o[ the hul h. of a Soviet G -class d1csl'l·PO\\ 1..·rcd 1111ell•ar mi:-..s ilc subm;.irtnt• last summer thrl'e miles clown on the bottom of the Pacific uet\\l'l'n H:.t\\ a1i und the Far East Soviet. na\'al baseof\'ladivostok. lntel11 gencl' sourtl'S sai<l that the Soviet s ubmersible, which normallv carnes a crc" of about HO. exploded for unkno\\n reasons 111 Hl68and \\enttolhebottom. .Uter So\'let :-.hip::. tried and .1bandoned ~a IY a '!e operation:-.. thC' CIA quiet!~· monxl in under ron•r of an ocean-mining 'l'sscl thl' l.lgency des igned Ctnd fi1wnced hut \\htch was hu1ll b\' lluglws' · SummaCorp. There were indications that the deal may have been made dirl'C'l· Iv "1th the reclu!-.l' hilliona1re known for his Sl'<·1·ctiH·m·:-.s ~111d pc•nr hant for flam ho~ ant pro Jl'Cls. Hug hes ''as last rcporll'u l1v111g tn isolation in th<' Rahama:-.. The CJA-des1g1wd Glomar Ei..- plorer. equipµc'd with grl.lppllng 1 r o n s . 1..· ran es, 1111 de r w ate 1· televis ion. and s nnar <lnd other sophi s ticated t.•quipment. managed to raist• tlw Soviet hulk almostlo\\1lhina mlleofthc sur <St'<' R EDSl"B, Pagc A:!i or~ .. :~a (·o .. ~• Wt"atht"r · \";,inabk high doudim•ss t11da~ bccom ing mo::.tll t•loud~· Thursdct~ \\1th a 50 p1·1Tent chann· of r.11ns IH · .ill1•rnoon Thur:-.<la). I ltgh ... 1;:_! to GG 1.m, s t!mlght 11111 :,:! l~SIDE TOD.\"\'' A sensalwrwl trwl of ad()(· tor. 70. and rraptionist gtr/fnend. 21, botll occllsed of killtng the doctor's u'li/e, has shocktd a sleepy Arkansas lott,"11 Story. A.1. Al Your ~•Y•<e Al '°"""' a s LM.a.t"I 8 11 C.lllOf'ttta AS CHter C•rMr A• c1an11le<I 01 10 Cetn10 8, C••»-•d a• 0..111 ... 110\ A 1 t (d•l .. lal Pa~ A• Ettttrla1tt<n•ttl .,. 11 ft!l.tt'< t 86 ·I f.'.ecl c. 14 ,.. ...... u.. 02 Hy c;.r ... tr a it ... '°"•" C1 ~ .. tlbO• Mo• .. ~ C2 A• 810 11 .,, Mu\IC Bes Mvlval Fu,,., N.lllr ... all'Mw\ •• ...... 0r ..... , .... ,., A ll U ,.....,,. Cl l hlv1a h'1•• II s.ert\ •t~ ~lock MUUU t• I ,........... .,. ,...,....., e1• 11 WHI.... a4 Wlrorle N..... &4, 81 #' rom 1•age . I I BAC K .B AY ... folio\\ 111),: \\ hlC'h 11 l'l'l' llOl p:.irl of lhL· l>o:.iru s ="u' l'm ucr rc::.olul1u11 4.llJIJIO\ lllJ... -..\'[I h llH Ill Th.il p111t1n11 ... 111 the l 'J>Pl'r B.iv Ill' granll'cl Lo lht• st.ill' for ~111 t.'l'olol!Jl al Jll l':.N \'l'. \ pn•h1h1t 111n ag;11n..,1 1/w c:ount) br111 1.!111g ::.ub~ttquenl it'g;tl action lo l'l'~1:.:.l'rt p1 t'::.cnµll\ l' nghb ml bl'll.tlf of lhc µubllc \Hlh1n lhL• l 't>IH.'I' B.i~. I\ u ~ p l' r · ::. ~ c ' t• n · µ :.i g e mt•ml)r.tllOUOl dl'St'l'lbC'S lh\• agrl'cml'nl a:. l.'llcompass111g •Ill malt er:-. rd<1t t.•d lo lht t · pper H.i" St'llkrn1·11\ 11111111.· dm.'umcnt. Spt.'cifieally. it nfrrs lo lhl· Sl:Jlt• JllllTh<l!'ll' of :iz1 .J<:rt:':.. II) duding lhl' lhrl'l' 1::.land::., from the In Jill' <:om pan~. ll ;.ilso L'OI er~ the ~<.'ltlt•mt•nt ot thrcl' pl'nd111g l;.msulls bl't1H•1•11 the l·ounty .ind the In int Corn· pi:iny th;,it un of\ t·~ t LJ.\l'!> ;.incl pn• ~c1·1pll\ l. right::. 111 thl' Cppc1 Ha' The propos<·d •1J.! n·t·ml•nt rn- <.'lud1.·::. J pro\ 1::.1011 Lh<il gl\ l'::. the Sti:ilt• fl\(' Yl'Jl'S to p.1 \ the ~:14 million lo the comp;.i11y (or tlw t:pµer Ha.\-1>roJH'l'l). l ntll lllL' mmw~ 1:. !J•llU. tlw :1:.!l t.'l'mL·llt :-l;1tt·s till' propert\ sht11l be tr<.'i.lled as stall' O\\m•<I t·~<·L·pt th l' s la l <· <· <.uinot ;,1 lte1· 1 l .. in such u "<JV as to <llmin1:-.n U1t· value of the property by the u::.c." The <ounty 1s also ohllj!C'CI to .. remme thl' propl·rty from thl' t ax rolt-' nf 0 r <1 llJ..(l' C11tt11l \. ·• Kun>t·r qul'stiu11cd lhl' ll'ga!Jl\ of such an agl'<.'<.'ment . ,\..,a part nf l111• SL·tllc>m('nl, thL· ;1~l'L'l'OH.'lll t.·.ill!. fur !ht• compunv to toll \L'V pn.•scnpl1\'l' n~hb to pubhc access lands in the Upper Bav area to J'\ewporl Beac-h. j10 \\cver. one <·ounty ~Upl•rv1sor TuL•sday s:.iid hl· ob· Jecls to l'\e" po1 t Beac-h hav111g l'C1ntr11I of thl' acCL'"s l;;inrls :incl v.111 oppose that prm1s1cm \\h1•11 the agreement comes h<•fo1 t' t h1· board m early r\prtl for frnJI ap prOV<l I. D octors G~t Off ~r NEW YORK ClJPJJ Doctors stnking for ~horter hours , w1lh the itppi:irent endors£•mc•nt of Americ<Jn Med1l'al A!>soc1alion. today rect:>I ved a new offC'r frnn1 the management of the 2:! strut·!.. New York C'1ty hosp1t<1b. 'I hi latest offer from th(' I .t·Jgut· 111 Volunteer llosp1lals t:.im<: :.if1n the two top officer~ of ltw AJ\1,\ called the W<tlkout "<1 !>trike for better patient care." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T.._~,,.., .• 10 ... ,,,r.1.t w.thwt••• • r -"· bin-'O tho t•t -p,.,~ ''Plif,I i.nt-dtf ff•,,,,.,"_. CN~• J-•uf"•'lunoComo H'V '>•t ""',..,,,,, •. "', ·•·• PVOltcJwood MonO•y ""~ f 1<\.tf I • , ,,. Ml '\d t#•C)CW\ f4fK"· HVt'ltlf' ~1ur ..... n • '"'"~" t~un ¥ett•v, tnnn.-, S•OCf•ttM .. v t h•" "'"'t l .. qur~ fv..c-h \th,1tt\ Cot•t A twJf• ''"" """"' .-ditKW\ ~ ,_..D't~ ~lt,11 4•y~ ""'\CS ..,.;nit,.. H r pit1N.10.I OVl>ltil\tnQ OIM\I •\ tt # W. •l I .itf ~l'ftl. C.O\t• Mf-14. ,.,1,,,,.,. ... '?-.,..;. Robert N . WN>d Prntdilf"lf .tM P'u~•VV·' Jack R Curlry \'1C• Pr~\H,.nt .. M (..-.n.·t .. ""'1t"ljfl"t Thoma<; Keevil (O<V,. Thom;ic; A . MurPhtne ,,,... "•O•"Q E ChtOt Charle~ H Loo.., R1char<1 P Nilll A\t.t l•rtl ~nA()tN) f '11l1W Cost<t Mes;i Office uo W.\t ,.., ~,,...,., ..... 11~ ·-·\\ ,, 0 lln• t ""°· ....... Otf\er Offices ..... or> .. , IH• " nu ,.,,.. -~• Wt"•• ... , n L•O~ P••'" tta.(i .. ,.....,.,. tt••t ... ...,.,tih?fOl't .. ~( ... 11.1\ ~ ..... "" l'\"'Y1Po1Md ~.-b9<• V•H~y ,\)Ott .. r •t J.«\.ct •lio9n 01•~ ~•-•f l Oft"••"' '''' O••I'\ .. fo1n• fil'w••n••11,.t (Oft'.,.-., Ht""""''"°"~ •••v'"'''°"' .., .. ., .• J ""•'''" o• •d••• ''"'nw-f'\U 1\.-.rt •fll ""'" r ... ,..gt advt •f wUhf)titt ~ "'< tfl o•rmfUtOn of (..,,,,Qr\, Q#tMt ,._, e-.d r te•t IM"t .. p P-41• •t f ~,,. M~ "' C•h',.,."'" \uW flpt·Jlf\h'fC ~"'"'' U "°""""'''""· ., '"••C,.. to '"OftCltCf INltl••T (tf\1tn•t1om u 00 _ ..... • ' PATROL ... 111 .m emt>rgency vehicle." • \!Jil!d \\ h) :\1 r::.. Wllhall'l!> \\as t l'~ponding to the -bar fight. \1 h 1 c h i ~ t l' c h n 1 <.' a 11 v t h e n ·,ponsibihly of the ~heriff"s de· p.irtml·nl. Ellison said ... We \1 l'J't' rolling to c.issist them. \\ c <•!'!..,1st i:ill emeq~ency ~erv1t·t•!-J." ,\!-drin!rs of the county trud\ 1111t1n·d. iJ sheriffs car h<td pre· t'l'dccl ~I rs. Williams on its ~;.iv lo the reported fight before the .1l'l'idenl Sheriff's Sgl. Don VanguncJy :::.J1d the Shl'riff's deputy who l\l•nt t o the bar, found the fi{!ht ""'S over. then heard the a cci- dl'nt c:.ill <ind returned to th<.• ::-c·cne. GSA Proposes 1llaki11(.{ Ni.,-w11 T<1pe s P1tblic \\'.\SllJ:\GTO'\ n·r1, Th(' < ;t nentl St'n 1<.·t>s J\dm1nbtr<it1011 propo ... t·d tod<1~ that groups llf Pn:..,ident !':ixon·s t JJX'S be mnd<' pul1he O\L'r a thn·l··~l'ar Pl'l'l<HI l>ut probably 11111bl'fon·1!:177. 'I lw GSA <tl)>o pi opost'd g1 \ ing pnonty to :-orting und making public 1'1xon pr£'s1denl 1al matt·ri;.ils 1L•T.ll1n :.: to abu!>t' of pOV. l'r Tht' propo~als Wl'rC Lnntui1wd 111 ~1 m;i!'l~1n• n·pnrt to Congn·~!'I. \\hkh l:is t Dt'tl.'nlh('r g;c11·c th<.• CS,\ custody of lht• i\1xon paJX'r!<> and im.trurtl'd the agenc~ lo ~ub· mil a plan by Murch 19 for pro· < c·~sing them. The proposals IWl'Om(' ('(f('('ll\'(' tn ro days un ks:-Congn •<;s \ <>lO<'S thc•m f 'rom Page .4 1 HOS PITAL ... Thl' planning staff has pro posl'd ln!>lcad that the two groups get togetht·r with a Joint apphca t ion for ;1 :1110 h<'d hospital .\lt:d sc·hool Dean Stanlt>v V<lrl den :\001·t l'i oppoM•d lo lh~t <!P· prn:il'h. nt111i.: ;1n1mos1ty belwe1:n ltH• doc·tors .it t lw t '~ o foc1llt1cs. H t1 l S I' 11 l t P a r k t• r . :1 cl • mini!itrator of Hoag, ::.aid the planning council pn.·ssurc for a 1nint ;1pphcat1on ··1!:. an un · d1•r,l;rndahle and appropriatt• gu:d of thl' planning <.·ounc·ll to Jllll '-ll('. From our point of view tht• :it· tainmenl of such a goal could lw difficult. but not 1mposs1ble,'' ht• :-<.11d. Parkl'r refused to l'luboratc on "hat kind of Joint foc1hty ht· \\ oul<J ;.icc:ept. WCTULeade r Rites Slate d 1\ funeral service is schedulPd Thursday for !\T rs. Carrie Fis hbaC.'k .• 1 onct 1me tl'mpcranC'C' c· r u s <I d t' r • m i n i s l e r a n cl humi:inilarian from Costa Mes a ~hod1ed Tuesday. She ~'as 77 and had dedicated much of her adult career to being a minister with the Assemblirs of ' God Church, the Women's Chns· t1an Temperance lJnion and as a Gray Lady volunteer "ith lhl' American Red Cros~ Rites for Mrs. Fishback wi II be at l Pm. in 8t.·ll Uroadwav Mortuary, with interment to follow at Lom.1 V1st;1 M£'morwl Park in Brea. Survl\ors 1ncl11dr hl'r hush:1nd June. of th<' family home 111 t>;1~liudc CosL1 Mella, plull a dciut;hter, ~frs. Ruth Ehlers of San Dit'f.?O ' f<'rom Page A l MAYOR ... I le gave the highest priority to uo\\ ntown redeveJopmenL •md ~aid that the council \\Ould s tep do" n as the R edevdopment Agency and appoint citiwns t o the agency These i:ire the projetts Pinkley h::.ted for 1975: An ordinance tightening re~triclions on pawn :.hops; special sign rcguli:ilions for certain businesses; a billboard ordinance: a building move-in policy; a uewsrack or· d1nance; completion of T e Winkle Park; design and comple- l ion of Wakeham Pi:irk, l<mdscaping the west slope of Estancia Park, and landscaping the entry way to the golf coui:se <1nd medians on major streets. In addition : Resolve long· ::.t:.inding problems at two dance spots where there have been no1 ~e complaints. ~stablish policy on council tr<:ivt•I: two more entry signs into Costa ;\Jcsa: redevelopment of thc ;\kNally School prope1ty: com· pletion of Placentia Avenue and Fain 1ew Hoad widening: con- ::.lrucllon of 17th Strect ~t 1\ een Suµcnor A venue -.ind Newport Boukvurd: purchase of right-of. "")'on Del Mar and 19th Street, ;.ind cstublishing a paramecht program. Others· Consideration of a c·omput<.•nzL·d finance sysll'm to g;11n hl'lll'r interest: mor(' lanes for h1cvt•lisls : c::onsicleration of t•1vilian· custody officers to run the jail. study of s haring a crime li:ib with other cities; hiring t\\O more investigutors to taC"klc m;,i JOI' crimes: completion of the in duslnal ordin:.incc Other~: Increasing liaison'' 1th Irvine ;.ind Nc\\J)Ort Reach. JP pointm.c: a ne" committee to<':. pcd1tc the F:stanc-1~1 '.\luseum . .i tH'" comm1lll·<' on airport <·hanges fCo~ta l\lcs;i 1s pushin.l.! for tht• Orangl' Count~ .Airporr tl·rminul to be mo,·cd to lhl· west side of the :-u rport). and c1Jm1n<1Lion of non-product1\t.' committees He\ ll'" ing his year as mayor. Wilson pointed to an ordinancl' \\hll'h re4uirt's that gas meters he hidden from public vww and to his proposal that the airport tl'l'mtnal be moved to Cosl:.i .\ih•!<>a . lie said that the plan for a marina nexl to the Santa Ana n ver 1s now being studied b~· ;.i congressional committee. anLI th.it the Orange County Fair Board 1s l'1Jmm1tted to a $411.1)()() ..,ludy to l'hart development cif t ht• fa1rj:!rounds. Wilson said tha t his Wm Id '~ Fair propo!'!al would bnng jobs. money and public frlci litil's to Costa M cs;.i and added that Cost..i Mesa may L'Slablish relation!-> "1th srster c1t1es in Japan and Canada as a result of contacts made d1111ng n1s tL·rm F ro111 Page .'1 I DOUGLAS \\Orkers HI BoL•111g, ;\ld>onrwll 1Jou){l<1s· ch id compt•titor. But the firm said the JAM did not receive that offer because its ffiL'mb<.•r:. Wl•nt on st11k1• l'\L•1ma !'>a1<1 :11 St111cl:11 :. llH'<·I in~. the contrat't off<•r \\Ill t>e t'' plLJined carefullv to all union members bC'fore ·the volt'. l'nion leaders are not c>xpeeted to mak<' a recommc>nrlat1on either towunl a('<'Cpt 1n~ or reJecting the offer. ~Jc·o1aton. mt'l about 10 da\s <1 ~0 with union anti compam l<',Hlt•r '· thc·n no further meetings "t•re hrlcJ until Sunday, \.\hen u 10 hou1 mediation session '' ,,.., lll'ld 1n Wa!>hin~lon, DC l.01·.11 negotiation~ 1h1'n rr !'t1m1•d in Lo~ Anteeles Thursd,1}' :ift<•rno<111 Costa Mesan Ignatius Arko D e ad at 81 Catholic funeral rites were set Friday night and Saturday morn· ing for Jgnatius C. Arko. who died Tuesday after a career in- cluding 42 years as a motorman on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Ile was 81 . Services for Mr. Arko, of 272 Cabrillo St .. Costa Mesa. include rosary Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Mass of Christian Burial Si:itur- day at 10 a.m., both in St. Joachim's Catholic Church. Interment will follow at I Joly Sepulcher Cemetery, Orange. Riles will be directed by Bell Broadway Mortuary. Spokesmen said Mr. Arko w;i~ an honorary life member of the Knights of Columbus and spent 42 of his 52 years in California as an SP employe. Survivors include his wife Mary ; sons, Matt and Bob, both of Costa Mesa, Frank, of Temple City, John, of Lodi and Leo. of Orange; daughters Theresa Whalen. of Palos Verdes, and Betty Evans, of Long Beach; a sister, Mrs. Ann Preshirin, of Minnesota. 28 grandchildren and two great.gr;rndchildren. Tanke r Collision CARSON <AP> -A Standard Oil Company tanker and a car col· lided at an intersection here, spill- ing 4,300 gallons of gasoline and blocking traffic for three hours Tuesday. Authorities said the truck plowed through a chain link fence. overturned and came to a halt 150 feel from the intersection. ,.Mystery Slmouded Visit to Hawaii', ... HONOLULU (UPI> -The Howa rd Hughes research 't>Ssel which recovered pad of a sunken Soviet submannl' in the Pacific slipped in and out of port without a hint of its secret mission . Jn fact, it was reported publit•ly lhfit the ship, tilt' Glotnar Explorer. was merely conduding undel·wal~r mineral research. , But islanders were auspicious orthecrew. "TH E Y LOOK E D AND ACTE D like Central In· ll•lligencc Agency agents," a retiident of Laa1:1inu on the is land of Maui said. "They were the most tight -lipped peo pie you've ever seen." Glomar Explorer was in Honolulu on and off for scvt•rul months last year. And, according to observers. t.here was a complete crew ch ange at least once with the exception of the vessel's officer. The firs t crew was brought ashore in a group. It "as marched to a bus which delivered the men to the \\'ailuku Airport. They were then flown to Honolulu ~here they boarded a jel for the mainland. None would talk with res1· dents or reporters. The replacement crew was brought un· der the same shroud of secrecy. !\J aui police watched the ship from shore but" ere never able to learn its mission. One source said Glomar Explorer was equipped with a secrel sonl:tr beacon system" hich '' i:iS dropped lo the ocean floor while hydrophones picked up its signals below the ship's hull. Shipbo;.trd computers then would automatically hold the vessel on an exact location for months if necessary. ON ,\P Rll, 27, 1911, I T IS known a Soviet Yankee-class ballistic nuckar sub was operating mysteriously in Hawaiian waters. about 400 miles northeast of Honolulu. It surfaced April 23 and remained above water for an hout:. A Soviet surface ship rendezvoused with the sub and ran a small shuttle boat back and forth. ,\Jso in 1971 a Russian tas k force sailed into Jluwaiian waters. It included a cruisl'r. two destroyers, two conven- tional s ubs, u s ub lender. a merchant lanker and scores of support vessels. Jn early September 197-1 a similar task force appeared. Tht> .... hins passed to within 50 miles of the island of Niihau .11w »Cl 1n1le:-. off Oahu . Hughes' ship .inived In Hawaii in August -about the llllll· the Sodet ships \\ere lastsceo in the are:.i. A FOOTBALL FIELD·SIZED s ubmersible barge \\ i:iS constructed under light security by a Hughes firm and fit in· side the Explorer. A tractor fit inside the barge. The hu2e vessel was bui It in San DieRo and has been outfitted in the San Francisco Peninsula cit~· of Redwood City over a period of years by I.Mk heed ~1 issiles ;rncl Sp;,1re Company. The working compound near the northern California harbor is surrounded by a wire fence and guards keep out· siders away. The 51,000·ton. 300 by lOO·foot barge has left port fre- quently, according to wate1front sources. and at one time was reported operating off South America with a mothC'"t ship in a search for undersea minerals. RED SUBMARINE • • • face, intelligence sources s aid. Then the back of the 320-foot- long craft broke, dropping t he -.·-#Jlosl i mJ)01'tant intelligence potential part haek lo he bottom. The portion salvaged, w.llh a ~ber of bodies of Soviet .ii ors stiij llUJide was brought to1he sur · face. The bodies were burled at sea "with full form:.il respects ar- cording to the Ru~sian naval manual," t he sources said. . Planning to go back again forth~ rest of the vessel, the CIA ho~d to m:.iinti:iin secrecy until al least <ifter the visit I ater lhis year of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev with Ford, they said. But details leaked to several news media and despite a personal appeal from CIA Direc- tor William E. Colby for a publication embargo in the in- lt•n·-.t... ot nalronal Sl'<'unt~. syn d1c.1t1.·cl 1·11lumnist Jack Anderso11 l1111k1· l he story Tuesday night. ( )l h~r 11('WS Organizations Wert• tlwn released from their pledge .md the story was reported. On Capitol Hill senators and representatives were eager to be heard. .. Jf we ure prepared to p.iy Howard Hughes S350 million for an obsolete Russian submarine.·· said Sen. Frank Church ( D Idaho) ;,it's little wonder we arL· broke ... Sen. Jacob K. Javits <R·N.Y.> said, "ft teaches us that the CIA has been an agency of govern ment that has been practically autonomous. We have got to fashion means to supervise and monitor everything it does and see that it is authorized by Congress." COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN I -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING SlllNGING Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays I 538 Center • • 8 ' DAILY PILOT EDITORl ~L P AG E A ~wo-wfty Street The city or Costa Mesa has agreed to pay half the .cost for 410 enormously expensive street al South Coast Plaza and Town Center. The city's share of the 620-fool road, estimated to . carry only 5,500 cars a day, will be $267,000: The rea· son the road Is so expensive is that it is being bui It over a flood control ctiannel, whjch must be boxed and then raised to grade. The road, which will run south from Sunflower Avenue. east of Bristol Street, is viewed as opening access to omces and a 17-story hotel. In some people's eyes, the deal represents a bad judgment -an expendJture of public funds to im- prove private property. Streets which open up de- velopments usually are paid for by the developer. In others' eyes, the deal is a sound investment for the city. The street, traffic engineers say, will ease traffic on Bristol Street. If the city had to acquire the land Crom C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to build the road, the project would cost from $315,000 to $350,000. · Under the approved agreement, the Segerstroms get a street'they wanted and the city stands to gain property tax, and possibly sales tax, revenues. The council feels it made a reasonable agree· ment. In view of city income from Segerstrom pro- jects to date, that conclusion appears justified. The School Dilemma The grave fiscal dilemma faced by the Newport- Mesa Unified School District has come into a little sharper focus in recent days. Trustees have begun to settle on potential cuts in the district transportation program and in the :tumber of non-credentialed support employes. The savings in those two areas would be perhaps $600,000. That is a substantial reduction, but so is the re- mamder of the proposed deficit in next year's budget. The board still has almost $2 million to go to balance the document. The deadline for the budget study has been tightened as well, because the board and district staff arc well aware that any chance of success in the May 27 override rests on a clearly underst ood budget package, being presented to the electorate. New obstacles to a smooth deliberation process seem to rise, however, at every turn. At the recent session where trustees started set Uing on cuts, teachers demanded an increase in pay that amounts to more than ll percent. · This spring will be a tough one in the district. It's 'Pink' Again Alvin L . "Pink" Pinkley took over the gavel as Costa Mesa's mayor last night for the third time since he was elected to the city council 21 years ago. He said he sees no big surprises in store during the year he will hold the city's top office -the year, he says, that will be his last on the council. No surprises, true, but Pinkley's list of things he hopes to accomplish in the year ahead certainly . doesn't display any letdown in his attitude. . What he wants to do is proceed in his typical no- nonsense manner to clear up a host of unfinished pro- jects. jobs ranging from bike trails to streamlining the council's committee system. Assuming he gets the expected cooperation from fell ow council mem· bers, we'll predict a successful year. ' Pinkley has become a thorough professional in his two decades on the council. In many ways he can be the quintessence of what a municipal politician should be -pragmatic, conservative in fiscal mat- ters and willing to listen to anyone. ' • c News Story Showed the Way f I ·~ ,1 -• Happiness Hinders Creativity Dear Gloomy Gus 'Battering Parent' Found Help (SYDNEY HARRIS J Thoughts al Large: A happy person is one who is disinclined to ask himself ques· tions that are beyond his power to ;mswer: this is why all creativi- ty, all basic inventions and ad· vancCl> are m <1dc by unhapp) versons. The main Oaw in punishment tl> that while il may temporaril) suppress the behador we disap· prove of. it is t•vcn more likely lo permanently suppress other forms of behavior that could leacJ lo better attitudes It is easier for most of us to ac cept bad fortune philosophically t han to refrain from ascribing our success to our virtues. in- stead of to e:t fortuitous combina- tion of talent. opportunity. and luck. In Uie very :ict of looking into a mirror. we change our wholt• ex pression and appearance, so that 4 lookinJ?·glass scrutiny never shows us how we appear to other people in unguarded momcnb /\ poor women who ··neglects" her children is likely to get haled into Family Court; a rich woman who neglects her children is like- ly to be elected to the board of directors of the social agency that hales the poor woman into (.'OU rt. What most companies seem to w<.1nt <ire men under 35 with 20 years of practical experience in the field. The peri l of divided authority was nen•r more forcefully or tersely put than hy Napoleon, when h e obst>rved ··one bad Prop. 9: Although 1l hus now been operative nearly three months. the wordy and complex lobby re· lorm act adopted last June as Proposition 9. remains a legalistic maze for all affected ~ncluding the very ones charged with overseeing its provisions. Jt is rapid l y becoming all too manifest that it is the •·overkill'' which it was eccused of be- j n g b y Senator Clark Bradley. whose oppo~i-•• lion contribut· ~ lo his own defeat at the polls .ctCipite the fart his integrity was unimpeachable. Legislators, government of- ficials, lobbyists and the staffs of •II. are not only being snowed un- (ler the mountains of paperwork ln connection with the forms re· quired to be flied In detailed trivia. but they remain an a state of utter confusion as lO what is re- quired. Nor are they getting much help from the Fnir PoUUcal Practices Commu1slon. the ciarisUc body ..nabli!hed by the law to "'tt~ Certainly glad lo hear those desperate Newport skateboarders finally were rnunded up by three police units and a helicopter. With criminals like this running amok. it's no wonder they haven't had time to solve the 5-0 daylight burglaries in the area. f:.P ~y G...s <•"""•"" .r• s......ittH it• ~ M4I 0. 1t•t ftK•Uai<lly AfM<t tM ....,_ of t.M ,..wsN,.r. S.M .,_ pee _,,. te G*"'y Gw1, Dally Pllet. general dol's better than '"o good ones " II 1s the most common of ck fusions to imagine that ir we had only one thin g more better health. more money. anothC'r love-life we could thl'n Ix' hap py. and the bitterest potion 1s re· served for those who attain this goal. and then find that ... there isstillonething more needed T h c r e a r e u s u a II y t h r c· l' .sides to ever.v question-the two polar opposilt•s that ure hotly contesting, and a third that neither can see /\II offic.·1al communiques us1• ;il1~traclions in order to conceal lhe fact that human beings are being affc.octed. the <:ompan) :rn nounces ··a sea~onal revision ol employment·• "hen it means "we laid orr "orkers .. When a man says. ·I'll put all my cards on the table. · vou ma\ be sure he started \o\ 1th a fe~ more up his sleeve. 1 susJH.~c·t that some orator~ an· so unremittin~ly solemn for fe:.ir that if they encour01ge tht· au dicnce to enjoy a smile al the· right place. they may fin ally b<· unable to prevent the audiC'nrt• from laughing at the" rong plac€.' To the Editor: I have just completed reading /\rt Vinsel's article in the March 15 edition of the Daily Pilot, ''Ap- peal Lodged to Save Young.·· This is a most difficult letter to w1ite, for you see. I am a "batter- ing parent." I have confided this admission to my closest friends and neighbors. but s hame and guilt keep me from admitting this to oth€.'r friends and acquain- tances My husbJnd and I adoplt-d J beautiful 4-year-old boy a few years ago You can't imagine the terror I felt when this child wa:-. able to trigger emotions l ne..,cr knew I had in me. In looking back to my childhood. r can see no"' that my mother. in following the traditional motto of ··spare the rod and spoil the child,'' had abused me. VNTJL 21 :: years <1go, my reac· lion to newspaper and television toverageofchild abusewasoneof horror. To me. the people responsible for these acts were less than human, low IQ. mental· ly disturbed. 1 don't quite fit my previous image of a battering parent. I am a college graduate. a teacher, and acl 1 vein community affairs So. here I am now. chairman or the Orange County Chapter of Parents Anonymous. Thank God for P .A . and-for beautiful, un derstand1ng Miriam Spear. I guess what this whole letter is about, 1s that it ts an appeal to you and your associates to help in get· ting the word out about P .A. Abusive parents must know that there is someone they can reach out lo. that the guidance. counsel- ing and understanding is availa- ble. As you quotl'd l\trs. Spear. "llelping the pa rent is helping the t•hild" -helping that child to not grow up to bccoml' the battenng parent. I found Pat•e nls Anonymous al> the result of an article in the Daily Pilot. l cut the article from your Comply with What? ( EARL WATERS ) gulate and enforce" its pro· visions. Althoug h commission chairman Dan Lowenstein, who, with another member Robert Stern, was joined as pnncipal aulhors of the 20.000 word law, the commission has been spend- ing the bulk of its lime attempt· ing to interpret the provisions and draft regulations to carry them out. .. THE LAW is complex, the guidelines are not yet completed. and the forms still contain some wrinkles." Lowenstein recently staled. adding that "Those who want to comply have no reason lo fear." But the question is: Comply with what? Those who must are finding they gel one answer one doy and a d1trerent one the ncX\ Des ·p It c t. owe n stein• s acknowledgement thot every question put to the commls~1on "seemi> to raise new and more esoteric" ones. proponents or the law continue to elalm It ls good. wo.s badly ne~ed and is working \ I well. They point to the ract 1t was approved by 70 percent of the voters That claim 1s, on 1ls face. a pa- tent absurdity. 1f the guys who wrote the law ran'l understand it how can one claim the voters knew what they voted for. The measure came before them at the peak of the Watergate scan- dals and the people were led down the garden path with slogans and wild claims of the power or Lhe "special interests". The mos t pernicious part of the law is that which creates "boun- ty" hunters, rewarding infor . mants of ~ny violation of the con- fusing law with its undefin(;d re- gulations. Proponents say this is making enforcement work well. 'the same sort of thing worked well in Nazi Germany for ever- ybody except the people. Police state tactics should be abhorrent to all Af!1ericans. SUITS challenging the COO· stitutlonahty have been filed. Rather than a wail their outcomo the I.egislnture should undertake the immediate re.writing o( the "lobby reform" law and resub- mit lt to the voters sons all of tta vagaries and descradln1t pro- v11ion1. ( MAii.BOX ) Letters from readers are welcomP The right to condense letters to fit spaa or eliminate libel 1s reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given pref erenCl' All letlns must m durle s1ynature and mrulmg address IM names may be withheld on rt'· qut'st t/ sufl1c1ent reason 1s apparent Portn1 w'lll not be publuhoo paper and kept 1t for al lca~l four months before adm1ttang I fell in lo the category o f an ahus1vl' parent and Cin<illy made that 111- 1tial desperate call It was liter'i.11 ly my salvation and my ~on's. There need Lo be more articles. detailing lhe purposes and re asons for P .A., and most im portantly. givin.I! the hot-ltne number (834-5353). PATTI S Chairman of lhc Orange County Chapter of r A ·o e olN' To the Editor: As I refer back to public stall' ments made by both our cit~ coun('il and staff. ancl thl' Segerstrom Family ··dt>als:· I wonder 1f our electt!d offil'iab n· ally want our support. I fel'l that at this time we re:-.1 · dents of Costa Mesa should ha\l' the rull benefits of voting for both the mayor and the person sitting Ill the high place of the ··cit~ pyramid." This person could ht-J resident/member of the (•II\ management staff ;.ind not ~. newcomer to our (·ommumly and its problems In this manner uur tax dollars could be more effe1.· ttvcl)' SN•n wurk1nJ,! for lht· mutual t•mplo)·mt•nt and cn.i<)\ m1.·nt ofCost.t Me~ans It might IH.· of gn'C1l Jss1stun<:c.· 1( the D~11 ly Pt lot could print thC' city cou1H:d agenJa the day before thest• µubltr meetings. In this way our coun<•il would have our support. as we could make the neceal>ary fomily arrange· ments lo enablt' 11~ to give tht> active support ~ome of our coun- cil members requested MRS. DAR RTL \'NJ. OUVER The Denty Pilot makes everv <'I/or# to publish key ager1da 1tel71$ m ad t'Cltlce of city coimc1l meetings. l n- fOTtunately, the lengl h <>/ the agenda prohibits pnnting it m full. Copies ot thP agtnda an• ava1loblr a1 the c1t4 clerk's of /tee rn city hall on Fnduy afternoons be/ore the cotmcil mf('I ings. Editor. Trflt11'it N~~dN To t he Editor: The Daily Pilot ('(litorial pa~e on March 3 ran a comment on the . Park·n-Ride express bus system This idea strikes me as bein~ fea11ible but I am curious as to what feedback if any was put out by the Transit District over the last Issue that was defeated at the polls. I strongly believe that we need a mass transit system but going hand in hand with that is a ''real" look at what is also needed. Personal convenience -for ex· ample of bathroom!'I at bus routes -I believe is just overlooked or l~nored. Gas stations do not en- courage bu11 patrons to come In and uUliie thctr fncllitics. You can't even flnd one in a drugstore oc small eatabll~hment like the 7-11 market. Where are the public bathrooms that <ire going lo accommodate the public while waiting for the bu:-.'! ON T HIS SClmC area or personal accommodation with the increased emphasis on riding bikes and starting bike lanes J am sure many bike riders arc e n- thusiastic about bus lanes 1f they could possibly ramp their bike onto the bus. An open double tlecker system with the top for bike riders and of course let·s not forgd tht• handicapped m "heelcha1rs could use the top of the bus (that "as covered or course for inclement \\-Cather 1 This need h<ts too long been 1g nored. Start an enclosed public: "'att mg room equipped with coffee and hot chocolate machines <tnd pubhc rest rooms and then build buses to accommodate the han dicapp(•d <1nd bike rider and mother~ \\1th childr(.'O 111 strolkr~ MARY l\ILMEH ,.01t·c•r ~f bpf o("~d To the Editor Your editorial regarding the ·hard hat·· turnout at the Coastal Commission hcann~s ~as in er rvr on two m a1or po111L.., first. Mr. FcrgusonofCEEED was not r esponsible for the ap- peJran<:e or all those ''bully ho~s " The unemployed worker:-, in ··hard hats" came from Lo~ Angeles. Lon g Beach, anrl Orange County. Those from this c.·ounty went at my urging and at the suggestion or their local t•l ecled union officials Secondly, the men v.ho v.orl' the hard hats. while vitally con n·rncd about their jobs and how lo feed their f:rn11lies, were also opposed t o the Commission on ideological grounds. We have r(' pcatedJ) e>.µressed our abhorrence of, any state Police power over our citizens that is not elected and therefore not responsible to us as citizens. THE BASIC concept or our re- public is democratic rule. mean. mg that "e willingly give the pohcr powl·r to those we dect knowing that if they misuse 1t. we. the voters can recall them and elect others. The Coastal Commiss1011, an appointed body, has the power to overrule and to negate our representative Corm of government. We know this to be wrong and we shall continue lo fight it. By your editorial, it is obvious that you think us working people capable of only one thought and one response .•. jobs. It saddens me to think that such an un- complimentary bias· could exist in an otherwise respected public media. Ru1ldin~ ALFRED R. GRAY Executive Secretary C1nd Construction Trades Counr1l or Orange County Sclaool Priori ties To the Editor: As a teac h er Jn the NewportMesa .schools, and as a parent or two children enrolled in lhe local S<'hools, I fe~l obligated to respond to your series o( article:. discussin~ the current financial plight of our srhools Whtie I ha,·c <'mJ)athy for thOSl' in the position or determining financi3l priorittc~. I ml.18t in all honc:-.l~ reject certain prcmisl's inhen·nt in ther arguments. The first point in question is thl' idea lh<1t it is inflation and SB 90 that are the only problems. While these certainly are contributory, my contention is lhat a major part of the problem is the growth of ser\'iccs and people emanating from our central offices. both at tbe school and district level that make 1t appear that Newport- Mesa 1s in the \'anguurdof educa- tional accomplishment. On the contran. J believe that the Jch1e\'emcnl of our students 1s in a more direct relationship to the i.oc1o·economic level of thP parenb in the distriC'f. WE HAVE excellent teachers and excellent programs. but these could l'Xisl without ex- traneous expenses. for example. for Re~earch and Development 1 ··idea men."' conferences. ~ystems analysis l. Special Pro jecls <foreign tours, educational ob1cct1vc~. ncwsleltersl, Data Procl.'ssing (four "eeks to re· Ct'ive permanent roll sheets, 3 to 4 wl•eks for report cards to be dis- t ri butccl l Rl'sourcc Teachers <who don 't tt.·ach 1, Instructional Tcchnolug.' 1 run·. but perhaps cxtrcml'l The second point that needs ex plorat1on 1s the tontcntion that teacher,· sal<iries are the prim.ir:-,-bl'tor in budgetary im· balances While these are lhe major budget out I a~, "'hy not consider that local school ctnd central office adrnintstrallve positions and programs. with the result:rnt increases in s<1laries. as~1stant administrators. consul tanb. secretarial l'\penses i.IDd offtcc t'Xpcnscs. ha\'c grown al CJ faster pact> than teac her salaries. E\'en so. teachers. 1n a cla'ssroom. fa Cl' to f;Jc:1..• with a re- ason;:ibl<' number of :-tudents. :-.hould be the ma1or expense. Whv is it that tn 19fi(i-67 the re· ~ular classroom teachl·r's share of lhe district budgct was 45.9 percent and in 1974-75 lhe share w;:is 35.7 percent. l s upport the overndl' (it's neededJ. I support the-parents <who have seen class sizes creep upward), I s upport the dedicated teachers who have been willing to work under increasingly dif· ft cull cond1t10ns Clarl{cr class sizes. budget l'UlSJ . But I most strongly support a movement to re·slrutture priorities such that tht> 1nd1v1dual child in a classroom reigns supreme. JIMNEWKlRK ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Wud, Publishl.'7' Thomos Ke1•t•1l. Editor Barbara Kre1b1ch E:ditonal Pa9r F.d1111r The cditnrial paJ!e of the Dnily Pilot t.i·eks to Inform and 11tim11latt' readers b\ pre<entmg on thi~ page diverse tommenlary on lopirs Of inlNCSt by syndical· td columnists and cartoonists, by providing a forum for readers· views and by pr<'sentlng Lhis ne\\spaper's opinions und ideas on turrent topics The editorial opinions of the Dail) P1IO( 1ppear only in the editorial column at the top of the pal(e. Opinion!! ~x preued b' the columnists and cart.oonlsL1 and letter v. filers are lheir ov. n 1md no endorsement ol tht1 r vil'WS by the Dally Piiot shoold be inferred. Wednesday. March 19, 1975 •' Sniper &nienced To Death INDIO CUPI> -Harold Jli('l<S, tbe dnert rrcew ay s niper who terrorbed motorists on In- terstate 10 tor scveraJ hours la:st August, was :>enfrnced Tuesd~y to die in the gas cham~r. The same jury tbat convicted Hicks Monday oo three c9unts of murder and nine counts of as- ( State J sauh deliberated just 25 minutes before returning the death sen- l e n t' e under the "specia l l'ircumstances" provision of tbe new stale law. Hicks, ·34. drove up and down tbe freew•y Aug. 31, apparendy picking out drivers at random and gunning the m down in their cars. IJCHUt1 Bike Qtteri~d LOS ANGELES (UPI > -City Attorney Burt Pines Tuesday filed a p etition in the State Supreme Court for review or a re· cently a uthorized S19 million rate incr ease for Southern California Gas Co. T he increasl' was authorized by the State Public Utilities Com- m ission. T~•t Flight Reda~ed EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <U PI J -The con · troversi:il R-1 supersonic homher made its ftrth test fhJ?hl Tucsd.i~. experimt:,ntmg "1th •.wn:d rt'fm I ing and a ~"'cpl back "i11g formation. The intended five hour tl'sl flight was reduced to two hour~. 57 minutes otter it had been de· Javed for thr<•e hours bv a val\ e p1:oblem. · . .. Ul'IT• .. ~t f "ighfs P~udf~f» Actor Chad Everett. of television series "Medical Center". has long fought discrimination of employers against recovered cancer patients. Tuesday , As - sembly man Alfred C . Siegler < D -Vallejo)~ pro· posed legislation to prohibit such discrimination, credit- ing Everett for bringing is- sue to national attention. Owner G~ilty r In Dog Attack SANTA MONICA (UP I I James G. Guidry pleaded no con- test Tuesday lo r hur~es thnt he ordered his Doherm~in pinschl•r lo uttad. a hold cl1:1 k during a robbt•ry last J;.inua1':>o Gu1drv. 20. ''Ill ht• ~l·nkn<'l'd IW"\t month for ass;,iult \\1th i.I dt• ~•di) "eapon. P(lhcc s:11d (;u1d1~ unleushed his dog and shoutt·d .. get him" aftl'r a hott?I l"ll'rk n • fused to gi' e him fn'l' l'lg.1rt.•ltl':-. Tht' defend;.int then took S57 frnm the hutt•I c a:-h d ra" l'r ·-- eottH-t d Pa.ti~ 'Identified' In Pennsylvania I I t'rom Wlr~ Se.rvfce1 SAN FRANCISCO -FBI ugl·nts ~uy they wUl t ake Jack Scott into custody 1!they fmd him '' hdc investigating the disap- pearance of Patricia Hearst. A spokes man for the agency in San 1-"ranciscO said Tuesday a "arrant c harging automobile embezzlement had been issued in nearby San Mateo County for the sporb figure If found, Scott will be held for Burlingame au thorities, lhe spokesman said. Scott. 33. 1s charged \\ith not proper!~ returning a car he leased Feb. 27 . from a car service in Burlingame P REVIOl "SI. \". the FBI had said it would not detain Scott, former Oberlin College athletic dire<'tor Y..hose wife rented a house an Pennsylvania which was oc~ied for three months by the ruait1ve newspaper heiress. The ·FBI said today a retired empJ031e of the Scranton Tiibune positively identified fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia I learst as one of four persons who visited his bicycle shop last year m Moscow, Pa. Agent J ohn )J eade said that Pete Mu cha:oky, a former hnotype operator, made the idcn· tification from three dozen pic- tures shown to him )JEAOE At.SO said the FU! did not find Miss Hearst ·s fin~erprints in the South Canaun. Pu . farmhou::.e \\here s he re· portcdly s tayed last summer \\Ith fellow S\'m bionese Libera- tion Army fug itives William and Emily llarns. That demai conllicts "ith a re port by the Sun t~ran cisco Chronicle lhal tho fingt>rpnnt:-i of Mis~ Hearst were found 111 lhe hous.,, Muehut;ky told The Tribune Tuesday that Miss Hearst und Berke l ey radical Wendy Yoshimura and "two fellows with long beards" arrived at his :-hop in a panel truck and wanted to buy a bike. •·1 AS K ED them lo give m e their address in South Canaan so I could get in touch with them when 1 got one." M uchasky said. "But the boy said I wouldn't be able to do that because they \\ere leaving the area." Meade told The Tribune an en· velope and letter the paper re- .ceived Monday from a purported S LA memb er h a d been forwarded to FBI headquarters in Was hington for a document and fingerpl'inl examination. The letter. s igned ''Maya." m;.ide reft!rences lo recent fires m New York Telephone Co. build· mgs. It also said Miss Hearst "is ah Vt! and free" and had left the Scranton area for "other r e · gions .·· T HE L ETTER said that •·the fires represent the hale of the op· pressed peoples ... Feed the hungry of ) our <'ity and the fire::. "111 s top ... John Culpeppl·:r, !-'BI agent in t:harge of the ll eur~t seC1rch in Pcnns\'h ·ania s aid the letter "doesri·t sound. like it came from a person "ho 1s authentic, who i!:. m vol\'ed. It is not compatible with the past behavior of SLA m~mbers." But he said the FBI ne\erthe· Jess is checking it. . Alioto Back ) llomeAgain SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -l\1 oyor Joseph Alioto and his w1fe, Angelinu. have settled their marital pro- blems. Mrs. Alioto on l~cb. 2G rllt.-d for a dissolution of maniaae. However, it was disclosed Tuesday she w:is droi>plna th' divorce attion ' aml AJloto has moved back into t heir home. The Atldtos h•tve been married for 33 years and ·have six chlldrt>n. / ... 8 IncUDtbents Win Ruhoff Spots in May LONG BEACH <UPI> -Eight out of nine incumbent city coun· cil m e mbe rs, including five coun- cilmen who were subpoenaed by a County Grand Jury probing charges of fraud and co1·ruplion last fall, s urvived a primary election Tuesday and will appear on the run-off ballot in May. Councilmen Don P h illips, Thomas Clark, Edwal'd Cru<:hley and Russell Ru bley all led oppo- nents in the district voling, and t•ounc1lman Bert Bond finished second behind businessmCJn \\"all ace Ed~erton . In cumbe nts Rene Simon, Eunice Salo and J amt!S Wilson. who were not "called before the Grand Jury. also led voting in their dis tricts. ~layor Edwin Wade was the o nly council mernber not s ee king re·election. Businessm<an Ernie Kell and .hous ewife Joann Richards 'finished fir~l and second in hi!\ district. OAJL y PILOT A~ California GetsTougl1 Witl1 Autos LOS ANCELJ::S CUPI> -The Califomia Air Resources Bo~trd told the uuto mobile indus try Tuesday to dthea· cul back on vehicle exhaust emissions or sto1> selling cat':> in California. The board voted unanimousl.v for t1trict new emission standard."> for 1977 model ~utomobiles. The new standards Cu1·ther redutc the ~tandards already adopted fQr 1975 model cars. and they are considel'ably stricter than t~t! feder<il t>mission standards. Ca•·s sold in California must meet tlic state's standards. ' Russel Train, the L'.S. En· vironmenlal Protection Agenc:~ administrator and the man ''ho recommended a slowdown Ill the federal standards. now must rule on the waiver r equest b) the California bo~rd . Board chairman Tom Quinn said he 1~ convinced th~t the federal clean air act does not give Train "any discretion'' to deny the waiver. "WE HAVE a job to do <and\\\· intend to do il," Quinn said in e:<· p laining the board's action. .. All we h ave had from the au\o industry is w hy it can't be done." T r ain recomme nded the federal standards slowd0\\1h because of concern that antismog technology used lo r educe! e miss ions of hydroc a rbon~. carbon monoxide and oxides of nitroge n might increa s e emissions of su lfuiic acid to u degree that would pose greater hazards than t.he other pollu· t an ts. Train recently s uggested that the CaHforni::J standards aln•ady m effect are so sllingent that they encourage aulomakt>rs lo use a catalytic converter that is a particularly prollllc emitter 91 s ulfate. S11w g Pla11 Mztlle cl LOS ANGELES <UPI) -County Supervisors balked T uesday at plans for a ~x-counly Southern California s m og control district, arguing wtu:ther the plan would g ive tht•m greater or les~cr .. home Supervi::.ors P ete Schabarum and James Hayes. who served on a 12· member task force that drafted the pro- posal. warned that the plan must be accepted to a..-01d l e~is lation that would ~1,·e Los AngC'les County a minont~ vo1<:c JOE CARLOS PLUMBING CO. , Phont ~ .• '~f ·'-).')~,r<. ~ . .) To Residents of t he City of Irvine, of Corona del Mar and Communit ies East of Upper Bay Do You Want a Superior Non-Profit Community ~ospital for Your Area ".... ~~ti& Rtploct·~~~ -..::, .;, Port\ ( ,1>,f",,,,;. :,, 011r Sptc1olty • ,f 41"~ rule." The voluntary regional '"For A Woter Htoltr . A 1111· cllrn or A Both 111 Styl• - and For R.-al Qwc• Str•'Ct (i.,.r · Jot .. A 0101 s mog control dis trict will But Board th airman i.==========~ be formcci on ly if Kenneth Hahn and Bax· s upervisor:. in L os . . 11>\HH\ Angeles, Santa Barbar<t, t e_r \\ ard co~plained Ventura . Or<.1nge . thc1t t~e 50 perce nt con- Ri v ers 1d e and San .-trot given populol!s Lo~ 1.111 ll'Q \It H 'Bernardino counties ap· Angeles County in the prove the m erger by Ju· v~luntary propos al ly 1st. might not be enough. < HOWES' Spring Cel~bration Sale! FINE JEWELRY • • • 1/3 OFF Wednesday through Saturday March 19 • Ma rch 22 Selec1 from a spectacular collection 01 14k and 18k gold 1ewelry . rings, braceletc.. ea rrings, brooches -plus an impre!>s1ve selection of men's jewelry. M.1ny one-of-a-kind pieces with precious and semi-precious gcm .... tonP <- ln1 ludr' • 'Jll'< ·•I , 1 •I lcc11on ol Plr1;.tnl i;uld tt>Welry llo" n 1n 1m111 <1111 Honolulu 'lurr All pieces 1/3 off regulu prices. B. D. HOWF.S and SON 'INI J&W£LU.S fOl THlltE OtNtlATIONS NEWPORT BEACH: 3412 VIA llOO •7S·27l1 Sant• Barbara • Newporl Bead1 Palm Spnn~ • Io~ Angel" r .. ~.1dena • lionolulu SPEAKS OUT 1n the l•D"1Ql(e)I You can have it but first you must learn the t rue facts a nd act on them. Otherwise yo u may have no hospital at all. The current situation The Regents. the Governor, and the State Legislative Analyst all appear to he opposed to the present UCI plan for two University hospitals (one on campus and one at Orange County Medical Center) Nevertheless the current dean has said that unless his plan is adopted the medical school will have to close. This is not true. Why this ad vertisement? The purpose o f this advertisement 1s to convey the truth about the objectives of Hoag and Western World and to correct misinformation and faulty statements that have been made Some history Before the UCI Co.liege of Medicine came to Irvine. a group of physicians with offices east of the bay fOfmed an organization to sponsor a nonprofit hospital in Irvine. The Irvine Company offered to donate a site. Out of this grew a great concept -a medical complex consisting of a cluster of highly special 1zed medical facilities and clinical groups which would render extraa<dinary care and services not now available here. This and some medically relateq industry will provide a significant financial subsidy for health care in the area. Why isn't such a mechcal complex here now > Such d complex requires an ad1 acent hospital. So we at Western World tried to make an arrangement with the UCI medical school to build a joint hospital. A ponion of the medical school faculty has refused to participate unless they car. have total control of all facilities. We then proposed two hospitals working cooperatively. This was rejected by the faculty although the Chancellor supported our concept. Unfortunately. some of the 'medical faculty attacked us at all levels of the State Health Planning system So you have no hospital The Chancellor has continued to support the· medical center complex as did the former Dean of the medical college. Undoubtedly they recognized that such a facility would enhance the quality and reputation of the medical school. We are now informed that this same faculty group, ignoring the needs of the citizens of Irvine for a community hospital, 1s again going to oppose the development of the Hoag/Western World Medical Foundation hospital before the Orange County Health Planning Council. The UCI plan will not provide adequate community service. The dean himself admits that only 40 beds will be available for community patients in the campus hospital. The rest will be filled by government supported patients. many of whom will be bussed from all parts of the county. Community hospital board members can gain no personal profit The Western Worlci board consists of seventeen volunteer non·paid members. Thirteen are non·physicians (four of whom are residents of the City of Irvine) and four physicians. Not one of these directors can make a penny from the project. As on the Hoag hospital board, all directors serve without compensation. Their sole reward is the satisfaction of having had a h and in establishing what can become an outstanding nationally recognized medical complex. How is Westerh World financed ? Western World is a California non· profit corporation (so recognized by the United Stat~ Internal Revenue Service). It is financed entirely by gifts -some from individuals, mostly from charitable foundations which believe in the Western World concept of building a distinguished , medical center. SO, IF YOU WANT A COMMUNLTY HOSPITAL THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: Appear at the public hearing Qf the Orange County Health Planning Council at 7 :30 P.M. March 20, at Costa Mesa City Hall. Dr ive home these significant facts so that Hoag-Weste rn Wo rld's application to sup ply superior hospital care fo r the Irvine-East Bay area will be approved. FACT 1: Hoag Hospital, recognizing the need for a nonprofit t..:>mmun1ty medical facility serving the City of Irvine, and communities east of the Bay, has offered to transfer 100 of its present beds so that Western World-Hoag can provide the community hospital you need FACT 2: Western World Medical Founda tion continues to support a strong medical school at UCI. In particular we are extremely interested in the effective training of family practice physicians. These training programs can best be achieved, and at a lower cost, by conducting them in affiliated community hospitals in concert with university facilities. FACT 3: Hoag Hospital had a program for training of family practitioners. However, the University provided only insignificant financial 9.Jpport for the program causing it to be shut down, despite Hoag's substantial contribution. With proper funding. such programs could be established at several com· munity hospitals. throughout the county with important savings to the taxpayers. FACT 4: There are great medical schools that train resident physicians and interns through affiliation with community hos- pitals. For examr'!d, Yale and Harvard's great medical :.ehools have no hospitals. UCI has at least two such affiliation agreements. The Univers.ity runs the instruction, does "not manage the hos· pita ls. FACT 5: University hospital care costs rriore. This 1s not only because u niversity hospitals are high cost hospitals but because patients used for demonitrat1on to students require a longer in hospital stay. FACT 6: A UC Repents oommittee, recognizing the tremendous tax drain required by the current proposal, last week presented 27 alternative plans for the UC I Medical School. None.included a campus hospital. Closure of ttie school was far down the list. There is no need to close the school because it lacks ai on-campus hospftal, contrary to state- i'I_ents made by proponents of the current UC:f plan. FACT 1 : In opposing a Hoag.Westem World community hospital in Irvine , some of the UCI faculty are apparently out to monopolize all medical care. Them are persuasive precedents nationwide for multiple hospital affiliations as essential elements of prog-essive university medical school prcgrams. . If You Want A Hospital For Sure in the Shortest Possible Time . Appear at the public hearing at 7 :30 P.M. on March 20 at Costa Mesa City Hall and help us plead for your community hospita l. The Associ11ed Architects are well advanced with planning for the 132-acre complex. Ho1w'We5\ern World is ready, willing and able t o finalize plans at once for construction of your community hospital, and at no cost to the taxpayers. WESTERN WORLD MEDICAL FOUNDATION. 17885 SKY PARK NORTH. SUIT£ F, IRVINE CA 92101 .' j j B ~·I le .. r yo co df1 1.n, He I ~ W< di1 f\ f (ti .. , ~ 19 Ju & dl c~ ~ Cl ~ r • Cl